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t Attracting Fubfie Interest Bitter County at right. 1 (wliiiS ''ftv "ii'i'ii n of L oti Biid CoramuM, two all tOWIlo Hi " "- j i ..o., 1.. (he lOCUllOII "i hid v.-umj ru.ii. f" .. .,-. o n men t in iiiiw Ineotoil ..I. mill Mi u nih inita t) farmer are uttemjitinjc to have it ,.J to their town. 1'iaiik Jones, v n.rrv. Ueorsru Wiitkum, hiiiim 'n'ninS,'ChiirlLM Coulter, Bill Kanis i - .nil named Johnson h'ft Looti i ii it ,.,!.. it.... Cirullllllll. viiiviinK mill . ..i.l tlfV lmtlCI',1 Mitutti... i, niuemi!H uiiidiik miinu ui i lit jIrnJ WHO were oi.iiiuiiiK mi me vetm'iit i" ToiH oi one oi the vfi. Coulter, imms nun jonnson me from tln-ir wajrntw ami rendu d , their revolver-. aooner lunl l" . I .l. ..- I .1 1 - nit-n toueiieu mo giuumi in in me f ... . .( tll.l Utlll'. It.lll.'iul .. rin mx snooier upon mem, .tnutly killinK Coulter, hams uml niMin, ana woiuumig joiics, narry J Wittkiim tLiut recovery ih nil .fiMe. Durinj? the li;ht Deerininj; from towu mm na not jet n h.'tiril from. It is not knowu ..ther he xi Ai wounded or not. titer the killing the (leu I bodies of own weio lelt lying on tlio btreet, 1 nu one wan allowed to remove munlil nearly midnight, when the k.tikt r took charge of the bodies. 'diMimiltd men were conveyed to u e! ami are being eared for. None llie murderer have yet been iir iiil.and it seems that no officer in county has any deniro to attempt Lu-k. The two towns are only a ,i niiles apart, and further trouble ntkirwted lietwcn the citizens. Mtcamt'r Ilurncd. JMubile, Ala. The Meainer V. II. riluiT, the largest boat plying nil Tonihigheo river, from Mul'il", iifd below Gainsvillc, Ala. The t oiis a totid 1om, together with II bales of cotton. The lom of life very large, as follows : S. C. Ill ick :i, Jule Ui'inhert and two i hilJrcn, V. T. Keinbi rt and ihree chil- ii, liieo. v. uranani, u. mites urnl), John Jti-yant (tewar.l). on Jenkins, 1 1 ' 1 1 . v lord, Hay ward L. l. -M i'v, Virgin Jones, us Harris ami liuec unknown per Jlrs. Remliert was the wife of the k ami nart owner of the boat, mal I in Moliilt". The remaining 10(5 le were passengers living in the I cr Tkjinbigbue district. The Card- was built five years ago for the :ibiiibee trade,. She Was owned tiy i. Sumo, Sid. C. Column and W'.T. laWrt, ami valued at $25,000. She lully insured. The cotton wis iml in local companies for $25,- whooncr seventy-five feet in A name unknown, was ftruckby iirlttiiid on the bt. Johns river lr Jacksonville, Florida, wis lifted ft wholly out of the water, twisted way around and suddenly cai- J. Every ono on board wac nl. Five men and several tn and children were lost. lin Jacobson strangled his baby hanged himself at Omaha. three boys were kill.-d by a cave-in a coal mine at Innidad, Col. he Panama Canal Company has lit thirty locomotives in Belgium. lenry Dodson, a vagrant, will be at public auction in Kentucky, rder of the judge before whom he K'unvieled. i Chin-'se junk Irom Hainan to S n Wus wrecked oil the coast. Out passengers and crew aboard x are known to have escapid. Jh" Newfounillaud Legislature has a re.-oltition which looks vei v 'It like a declaration of indepi nd and in favor of annexation to United States. It has created eon tulle exciteiiunt. horrible murder occurred in w county, Tennessee. A man il Newman and a 15 year-old 'imiiii'il Weaver, while going in a -r" hum Kingston to Hockwood, ' W on by a man named Epps folk were killed, remains of Edward Kuehn, dead in Deleware. Neb., were ; t Buffalo. N. Y.. in accordance !il his will, to be cremated. His 8 are to be placed in an urn and ''-d on thy l)ar of a popul ir saloon 0nia!ia, in compliance with his n engine attached to a passenger ?n just pulling out of a denot in ? ''o exploded and Engineer Mein fand Firenmn Lowe were killed, r remains were scattered a block Yvry direction. The coaches weie rightly damaged and the pas im escaped without injury. i spven boVH worn u-nll-incr nlonff a 4 'ftad tract near Easton, Pa., in a "mi, they beard a coal train reaching and stepped onto the "J 'rack to avoid it. Just then an train il. ..I .,1 ,,t,l ?'c HI nf tl.. 1 1. !1 .1 ,1,.,... Ill 0 Ulll KUiLVI I III III All of tl.o... V...I I i ",clli iiau men rivuiir T""lu. Tim ..,;.,...,...... I,.. J e to pee the Itoys, owing to the Ulng snow storm. j-dl at Murfreesboro, Tenn., 'i and three men confined in it ! m the flames. Fire broke 'n 'he office, from an unknown Jailer i . ... . ., l A . " v Ar.llJ, WHO Witfl iwl' I J' f-T. rilslm.l ,1 .... 1 I .I.?. -"u uvnn nuu ojirue i me k n"'n "Plr ll'MT Cagt'h 1' u' but three men in one of the c;ig(, coui(1 ip. lu rpacn.,!. f cnej pa,,,! . for j. , UIliI (he t ruched them. ALONG THE, COAST. neotod rrineiplly to Wuhiagton T.rritorr ud California. Fanningion. W. T., is to have n driving pjjk. Five perst .us escaped from the Spo kane county j til. llie great bore in the Cascades meiiMires uhotit 3,(151) feet. There are on ih.. Paeiliij coast and inland waters, (!li7 light house. The territorial institute will be held at Walla Walla on the Jth of June. Tho population of California has increased about -10,000 during the past year. Lyman Wilson was morally wounded by a blast in a mine near Wallace, Idaho. The 0. II. & X. Co. will begin work on its Pre-cott branch as soon as tho Weather permits. The new insane asylum at Steila coom, W. T., will be leady for occu pancy in June. Full-grown ligs of this reason's growth may be seen oa a tree in San Luis Obispo, I'al. A ring i on exhibition in Los An gel s which is said to have belonged to Martin Luther. The gtc.imcr Idaho from Alaska brought down $00,000 in bullion from the Tread well mines. It is thought that Elko county, New, will in a year pay out $20,000 in rabbit scalp bounties. In. Washington Territory then! are 9S5 nieinb.'is of th.'A. O. U. W.: in British Columbia, -l'.H). A mob drove the Cl'iiinmeii out of Vancouver. I!. ('., de.-trov ing their tents and wash houses. An amendment to the constitution disfranchising polygainists in Nevada, has passeii the legislature.. Louis Ycrhorgan fatally (-tabbed Lily Forest at Sacramento, Cab, after haing had a quarrel and lied. A "street car inlverliMiig iig.mey" linn been incorporated in Los Angeles, with an alleged capital of $100,M0. There me over fifty applicants for the position of President of the Ne vada State Univer.-ity. The salary is $5,000. The city trustees of Carson, New, have been nske 1 for permission to graze a band oi sheep in the utreets of dial, place. Chief Justice Morrison of the Cali fornia supreme court, died in San Francisco. The cause of death was a stroke of paralysis. The body of Francis Sheridan, jan itor at the postollice at San Francisco, was found in the bay. Ho had been missing a month. Au petition sixty-three feet long has been forwarded from Hailey, I. T., to Congress asking that tho Territory be annexed to Nevada, It is stated that such sums as $20, 000, $.15,000 and $75,000 were recently offered for mining claims in the Sal mon river country. A young man at Covelo, Cal., ro cently thrashed a clergyman because the church would not receive his mother as a member. A. P. Hodgdon, who had been ac quitted of a charge of arson, was rid den out of town on a rail by a party of miners in a Nevada camp. A woman of Santa Cruz, Cal., has sued her husband for divorce, the chief ground for complaint being that he neglected to say grace at his meals. The carpenters of San Bernardino have notified their employers that af ter May 1st they will demand ten hours' pay for nine hours' work a day. The twenty-two months old Ghild of Mrs. B. C. Rowley, who lives near Ta eoma, W. T., fell backward into a ket tle of hot water and died shortly after. The Ancon, Idaho and Olympian are to be placed on the route between Townsend and Sitka, Alaska, the coin ing spring. Weekly trips will be made. James Tuttle, a young man about 10 years of age, employed on the farm of Andrew Chambers, lie i r Olyinpia, W. T., was thrown from a wagon and killed. The penitentiary at Walla Willa has been completed at a cost of $78, 7'J.1'.)0, but it will refpiirH$25,OOOmore to tiuish it for tho reception of pris oners. It is said that the Southern Pacific Co. is letting contracts for 300,000 ties at Truckee, Cal., which will re quire the cutting of 10,000,000 feet of timber. W. J. Browning of Merced, Cal., killed and shipped to Sail Francisco this season 38,000 ducks and geese. In one day Howard Wales killed 750 ducks. , A shipment of a hundred tons of hay to Panama by the Pacific mail steamer, and several carloads to the Hawaiian Islands has been made from Livermore, Cal. A goose was killed recently in Lake county, Cal., and in its crop a quan tity of gold dust was found. Now the people want to know w here that goose had been feeding. The committee appointed by the M. E. conference of Washington Ter ritory, has selected a place for the lo cation of the university, alnuit midway between Seattle and Tacoina. Citizens of Paloiiso county, W. T., are organizing a 20,000 joint stock company to engage extensively in the manufacture oi eash, doors and euch other material as they may dwtm ex ptdii nt. The Northern Pacific Company will be compelled to snow bhed from thirty ot forty miles of iU road in the Cm cade mountains, and that the com puny will begin the work next sum mer. Dan Desmond and Dan Sullivan, miners, were instantly killed in the Paradise Valley mine at Queen Cily, Nev , by au exposion of a blast, h was the lirst f.itiil accident in the mine. William P. Johnson, from Ken tucky, aged 30 years, was iutoxie ited ami while leaning over a picket fence, at Moiiticello, Cal., slipped and was stiangbd to tlea.h between the pickets. Joseph Nelson, age.l 21 years, died in Sail Lake city. H0 was herding sheep m nr (iranisville, Uiuh, mid as he was handling a pi,tol it was act i dentally discharged, the ball pissing through his right lung. Ship owners at S.m Fmncifco have rais-il the rates f seamen's wages as f..n........ 'p. i . ...."P. iu u;ir nainors, .(. per month; to ouNido ta.rls, $10; to Hawaiian Islands, $30., This is an advance of $5 all around. A Botlega (Cal.) cow performed a great fe.it in her fright.' She ran in die front door of a house, up stairs, Ihio'lgh a hallway inlo'a bedroom, thence out on llie back roof, where she stumbled off and broke her neck John Logan, a teamster, was run over and kiilcd at Mission wharf, San Francisco, while attempting to climb on a moving wagon. He missed his footing and fell in front of the forward wheel which pissed over his rkull, crushing him t death. It is stateil that E. J. Baldwin and i thers are preparing to start a lit) acre llower farm on the Santa An:tn ranch near Los Angeles. Suitable buildings and distilling npnar.itus are to be erected for the manufacture of per fumes from roses and other flowers. Samuel B. McKee, ex-Ju.-tiee of the Supreme Court of the State, died at his residence in Oakland, Cal., of a briif utttek of piicuni.mi.i. lie res tired from the bench on the first of January, lie was prominently men tioned for the vacant Chief Justiceship. Mrs. Stewart, au old lady living ut 410 deary Micet, was run over at the corner of Powell and Geary streets, San Francisco, by a deary street ear. The unfortunate woman was taken to the receiving hospital, where it was found necessary to amputate both legs. A stock company has been organ ized in New York, with a capital stock ol $15tl,(i00, for the purpose of put ting in smelting and reduction works at Colville, W. T.,in the s ring. Fifty thousand dollars have been subscribed and die certainty of the work is as i Mired. A tragedy took place nt the vine yard of 0. Grosjean, near San Rafael, Cal. George Washburn shot and killed Jean Dandon with a shotgun, and then shot himself. Washburn's condition is critical. The men were laborers tin the vineyard. The shoot ing was tho result of a long-standing fued. The east bound passenger train ran into a burnt bridge four miles west of Needles, A. T. The engine- was wrecked and tho baggage, mail and express car and ono pullnnui were burned. A brakeman was killed and two Indians and a tramp were burned to death. Five passengers were in jured seriously. A family consisting of a woman and two children perished during the re cent storm in the mountains fifty miles east of Fresno, Cal. It is said the parties were living in a small, frail cabin. The snowfall was un usually heavy and crushed the build ing, covering the unfortunates in the snow, where they perished. A train coming into Napa, Cal., ran over and killed a man. The coroner's jury returned a verdict of suicide. The engineer lestilied that the man Was walking beside the track, an I when the train was a hundred feet away he jumped in front of the engiii" and stood facing the train, lie was an Italian laborer, agt d 50. SnoWsliites are numerous in the Sel-kirk-", on the Canadian Pacific. An immense slide caught two engines and a siiowpliw, liuiyingsixt' eu workmen. Ten were taken out alive anil six dead Henry Evans, Win. Uyan, W. S. Greer, C. Stark, Smith and Johnson. Severalother narrow escapes occurred while digging tho men out. The report that James II. Watson, ' territorial inspector of mines, sle ws i that the grand total of tons of coal j mined in Washington Tir. for last year was 3SS,01)i).5(3. The average mini-1 her of men engaged in mining during the year Was 1)20, and tho average out put per man engaged, 422 5 tons.) The report shows only ono life lost for j every (lti,000 tons of coal mined. A boy about 12 years old, by the! name of ilho 1 light, hanged him self in his father's barn, near Si'.n Pablo, Cal. The boy became some what melancholy, owing lo some word with his father as to attending to some cows. He left his father's house shortly after breakfast, and going into the bain near by procured a rope, and placing it around tiis neck, strangled himself to death. After four years rf labor ami ex prnse, the Huffman-Crocker canal is almost completed. At a cost of over $1,000,0N) a canal of an average wMth ; of 50 feet on the bottom, and calcu-1 lated to carry a stream of water six, feet in depth (or even eight feet if : neccs.-arv), has been constructed through a hilly country a distance of 21 miles to a point five and a half miles east of Merced, Cal., where is located a large reservoir of an average depth of 30 feet and covering an area of b'X) acres. This is intended to pro vide a iermanent water supply for Merced and vicinity. OREGON NEWS. Ewytiung of 0aerl InltrMt ia Coo dented Form Pendleton's new opera house will seat 500 people. In oregon tho order of A. 0. U. W. has21'J2 members. I Vide is the county seat of the new I county tif Malheur. Corvaltis gets a $15,000 slice in the agricultural college law. Taxable property in the new county of Malheur aggregates $S5',,Ci2 1. Pobeit E. Kirk has been appointed postmaster at St. Paul, M irion county. A. G. Christield, and old citizen of Eugene City, has been adjudged in sane. Henry llinehart hug been confirmed as iegit.ter of tho La Grande land tllice. j me una i-cllow nt Irving, Line county propose to erect a new hall tjiis spring. Tle re are tw mty-six lodges K. of P. in this Slate, with a total member ship tif SOD. The sisters propose to erect a con vent near Mt. Angel, Marion couulv in the spring. A. C. llou-mian, Jr., of Albany, has been t ommitted to the insane aslum. lie is 13 yeais old. Grant county ha puil $21(12.25 since tic 17 h of last January on se.dps of wd I an in ah. The Oregon City Woolen mills em ploy 222 hand, ami bought l,OW,OJ0 pounds of wool in 1885. M. L. Olmste id, of Baker City, has been 1 1 ct'd department commander of tl.o G. A. K. in Oregon. Fieiich John, living 17 miles west of Prcws-y, committed suicide by cut ting his throat with a razor. The general appropiiation bill for Oregon for tho next two years appriqi riatis the sum of $708,('ii;i.7l). The arrival of p i-sengers at Port land for January were l'.tSii, against 1T'J7 for tho saint' period last year. There is no hope for the ex-devil of the lliaiidon Jlivonler. lie resigned recently because the editor had "too much religion." Louis Amhiose, a Multnomah county convict in the penitentiary, has been declared insane and com niited to the asylum. It. is said that 300 head tif caltb', lattly driven to Loon lake, at the head waten of noith Coos river, polished during the snow storm. The Harney Valley Items says: A team started to Canyon Cily with over 7,0,HJ rabbit scalps 'aboard. Thev buy them over there at tho rate of live cenis apiece. Tho people of tho Coquillo and Curry county section propose to build a steamer to cost about $10,000 to San Francisco. It is stated that such an investment would bo profitable. Tho olilest Masonic lodgo in the State is Multn ninth lodgo No. 1, of Oregon City, charted by the Grand lodge of Missouri, October, 1840. The charter was carried across tho plains on an ox team. Hereafter county clerks will lie re quired on the first day of April and tho first tlay of October of each year to publish in an issue of a weekly paper of tho county, a complete state ment of the county finances. While Wade Malono and Capt. Clark were out hunting in the Alsea valley, Benton county, the former shot the latter by mistake supposing him to ho a deer. Tho wound is a serious ono and may prove fatal. It is cuirently reported that as soon as the sale of tho Holladay addition is completed it is the intention of the purchasers to begin the erection of a rolling mill in East Portland which will ci iitiin four furnaces and will employ 150 men The hotly of Hiley Cox son of John T. Cox, of Silvertou, was found in the mill pond at Swartz's mill, near Salem, where it had lain three weeks, having fallen through the ice. Jlis poopl,. thought hi- was visiting rela tives in Linn county. At Pendleton, Dave Stickler, be lieving hi wife untrue, attempted to cut her throat. Her life is despairt d of. In answer to the cries of the woman,' Bcnj. Morgan rushed upon the scene, and was 'tabbed in the face, though not seriously. Tho residence of Mrs. James Miller in Browiirhoro was burned to the groiii'tl recently, together with most of its contents. The tire originated by some clothes which had been hung Indole the fire to dry igniting, the flames being past control when dis covered. 11. W. Clark, living about four miles north of Weston, met with a serious misfortune recently. While ho anil his family were away from Lome his bon-e caught fire and burned to the ground with all its contents. Both the bouse and furniture were new. Mr. Clark's loss was over $1,500. Daniel Stewart, a rtono cutter, at tempted to walk across tin; trestle bridge on Fourth street, Portland, which is buib over Com b lake. When be Ii id goHe about twenty feet hu fell over the west side of the bridge and struck on some loose lock and rolled into the water, where ho was found dead shoitlv after. A. L. Bilt rbudi, 27 years old, who has been studying law and teaching s' lasil at The Dalles, was taken to the insane asylum, by D. puty Sheriff W. X. Wily. A love affair caused lie unbalancing of the young man's mind. Tho same tlay Sheriff Ross of Clat-op county, passed through for the insane asylum with Jo.-epli Min klcman, insane, in charge. AMOS' GOOD LUCK. The Grand Itraolu FoUiiwIrt the FInilIng of n 1 r-Olirr-llril. Talkin 'b mt findin' th'ngs," sa d Ihn man on tie nail-keg nearest the door, "I never had no luck that way; twan't in mv fam'iv. Tln-in thlio's runs in fam'l e. jo' us los'.n' te th or hair early, or rhciiinatiz or blue eves tloes. 1 had a lam'Iy o' cousins that wa-ttlretful hieky that way. 'Peared if they couldn't g'out 'thout pit-kin' up siMiitiun ; an sninn times 'twould be wuth MimthV and sinno time '(wouldn't; 'twas 'es' 's it happened, yer know. I've known one ot theai I os id leteh in a p neiidiioii in the morn n' and a gold ring ;.f, no irgM Picked 'em up ia Ilia roa I. They Tve,! on a roatl 'at was traveled a good ileal, you km w. I no on em found n liaih. cr-l'o.l once, lie was a onng fellow in "a - iwas .inni tin,, man paused to look on! the door and sp.l acro-s the sidewalki, "he wages' married 'n gone t' holM'kecpin'. Tlicy hadn't " but one featlicr-bn I, 'n .lane tod Amos 'f I hey had any company she 'n him 'd have to lay on tie husk led rpeliaiii her, "n let the company have the r Iki.I, ' a use I han't a gon to have it known t'.eil I h t'n't feather beds enougii to go round,' si'. J-arah .lane. Mm was a dread ul proud critter." sas the old man, w th a chuckle, lie put his foot acios.: I s knee and nursed the upper knee tender y. "Well, ye see, Anux. hobketl a go ul bed. V not to blame., nether, fur I ewasa hard-work n' feller, Amo.v.aN ' n ,' se. he, '.'II git another ea;her bed 'lore I'll turn out o' m'ne for company.' 'Wlierll ye g t it?' se. Srrah eane. ' M'ear to me tiiere s the 'unit p ecu 'n the sparkhil he f a's cot to le a d for 'for.' we save anv f aiders to .ay ell.' Well, Amos, ho didn't, say n th n' -Ma n't no use when a woman's I. kn . : I : 1 1 .lane, but lie ll tele I up the mare, 'n' off ho went ter t nrrv some roils ler mill. Cumin' home he see a barrel right ahead in the road, lie p (ched it inter the wagm 'In as h:'ad ul up. b it 'twas awful 1 ght - and tiro e honie. When he come into tie .'aid .varah Jane she come out, 'n ses lie: "What ye got there, your leutlier hul." 'Cinii se,' ses Amos, just as natural folks was in tho habit o' piekin' up 'father beds In barrels 'lon tho road. , ell. sir, they o ened that barrel, 'n' I ha n't lived in th s world s'vly-e'ght .car come nest January, if Hid' wa'n'i i feather bed in it, je-t as nic anno 's e er you see, too. Well, il kinderseairt 'em bin b, 'n' A nie ses, ses ho: Sarah .Jane, what tlo you think!'' She hiirt out a en in'. Ses she: 'Aine, tl n't let's von Mi' m ever say a sharp wor I or hae a contrary thought of each other gin.' An' 1 guess tiiev stuck to it. Tuered.n't never a happier nor a pleas anter spoken eoup.e live in Lewislon, I don't hel eve, lor forty years, and I call the lind ng of that leaiher bed the In kiest thin;' Amos ever done in Ii If'." "Snno folks is born to luck," said the r, tl-wh skered man, with a s gh, as he threw a cheese crumb at a couse tl at peered out from his hole b 'hin I tho counter. Lctvislun (Ale.) ivunml. A person' who wlis a nv 'reliant in one of the small villages in Erie County n iHii'i says that his books show dial th i following prices were paid at that line for groceries and niercliaiiili.se of various kinds: Kerosene oil, $1.2') per gallon; wh to sugar, 30 cents per pound; gingham, 'i0 cents per yard; oleaehed sheeting, 113 cents per yard, ealicoo , !1S cents. Hitfjato Hymn. I5KRI INKS 1 1 INKS 1 1 Priiting Inks at Mtnafietvreri' PrloM. W are aelllos the bust quality of news Inki, in 26, 6) and 100 poiml packaet, that f veroauie to thin mufc t. Hemcmber, at manufacturer!' j)nrvi. Addrrit 1'ai.urr & Rkt, Portland. Or. 0. C. A. K. VI UK TABLE. Mull Train "nrtti, :'! A- If. Mail 1 1 mil auiilli. 2.1X I'. M. OmCE HOURS, EU0ENE CITY POaTOFflCX fiennrul Psllviiry. from 7 A. M. to 7 H. M. Money tinier, trm 7 A. M. to A 1'. M. It. (fiir, from 7 a. H. Ufi e. tl. Minis (nr mirth close ill V S A. M. Malls (or mnitli clonn ut l:.'IOr. M. Hulls fur r'rniikliii elos ul 7 A. M. Monday unit Tliursduv. .M.iii fur AI ubel clone nt 7 A. M. Mouiluy and Tlitinului . M ill fur Curl Wright c'ose 7 A. M. Monday, gumma. It'tlKN'K UlDUK NO. II, A. f. AND A. M 1 J Md Vi llrnl unit thiol Wuiluemtuy.1 in cucli month. Cl'KM'KIl MJTTk: Mil MiK NO. 9, I. 0. 0. K. kJ Mi'i-ls iivery Tuiuiiay evrniiiK. W'lMAWHAI.A KNl'AMI'MKNT NO. 8. M ela on I'm w!cuiul uml foiirlli Wudnua ilai n in racli month. l(st'(ii;.K KOIHiK NO. IS. A. o. IT. w. IJ .M-i'l-s at Mmunin Hull thu second and (oin tli r'rlilaya ill eutli inonlli. AI. W. I M.tiKAItY TOST NO. P.O. A. It. MKKTS tit ul Miwiinlo Hull tliBlli-Ht ami third Sri- days or fa-Ii month. Hv order. L'uUUAMiKli. OltDKllOKOIKHKN KltlKViW. MKKTS Ihi-ll'st and third Kiilurtluy eveniiiK" at Masonic Hall, lly oritur of ii. V, HUTTK ImOK NO. 307. 1. O. O. T. MKKTS ereiy feul unlay ulu-ht in Odd KidlmtD Hull. W.C.T. KAIlINO RTAHItANDOKIIOPK. MKKTS li it HmC. I'. Church every Sunday after noon at J..10. Viailon inaiU wrlroion. Eugene City Business Directory. II KIT MAN, O. -Dry (food, clolhlnif. (rnxrlt and tri-nrral loiTi'lmndlw, soiithtttMl corner. Willamette ami Kitflith alrevta (TAIN Blt03.-Ira1f!ni In Jewflry. wMehca, cluck and musical insli uiin-nls, V lllametle slreet, between Seventh and Kinhth. ritlKNUI.V. S. H.-JWIit In dry (food, olnth intf ami vcu:rnl nnTelmndisie, Willanielto wieet, l)!twe!ii Kifhth and Ninth. till.U J. I'.-I'hysician and auricon. Willam ette etn et, brtvtecn sx-vrnwi ami i-.inoi. lifiDKSJ, C. - Kl on liund fWir wines, llitmrs, ( Wars and a pool and hill ant IaIiIh. Willaiu-flli- Htrt-et. Ix-iwt-t'ii tihtli and Ninth. HOIiN. ('HAS. M. (lunmiiith. n lien and ihot L'unii, hreo. li and niiovlo loa'ers, for sale. Iti-airiiiK done in tho le ill cm at) le and Mar ranted, nliooon Nintli atretL LITKKV. J. 8.- WatehiMkir nd I'-veler, Kei'iisa line niim-k hi kimmm hi ih-i nnr. t iiiaiu ettd rlrcM.t, in Kllawui 111 a drug aUire. McCI.Ar.Ky. JAMKS-Cholre wlnea. Ilrjiinr am1-i,runi W 1 1 Im iiii-I If hLn-t iM'LUru-Il l-.litith urn! Sintti. I'OHT iyyiK-A n"w Rtock of Mandnrd nHINKHArtT, J. n.-Hntlri''. wtm m1flrrlp painter. W ork (rimriiti:'! firt-c Hnk old at lowvr rmi tiin b; tv.joue in Euao. W. V. HENDERSON. 3131VrJNT. HAS RKSI'MKI) I'ltACTICK, WITH olllreiii Haya brick. My operations will be tint class and charm rraannahle. tild palrona nt mull aa urw one are Inrite4 tii (all. DR. L. F. JONES, Physician and Surgeon. I1.I, AT TKSli TO PltOKKSSIOHAI. ' culls day or liirfhl. Of kick t p stairs In HnvV brick; orcanha fo'ind nl K. It. laickey t'o driiR utore. Otfie houra: i to IJ M I lo 1 c. t., tl to tl p. u. DR. J. C. GRAY, OITICK OVKIt (illANOK STOItK. ALL work iirr..nlcd. I.ituirliiut Kits udininlsterril for liainles e Iructiim of lecih. GEO. W. KINSEY, J ustice of the Peace. pKAI, KST.-VTK l'Olt SALE-TOWN LOT IV Hint fitrins. t'ulleclioua piouiiiUy al Iciuled In. ItKsniKNi'K -Conu'r Klovonth and lliKh 3t KiiKi'iie Cili, Oreiron D. T. PRITCHARD. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, lti'inilrlnpr of Wulrlips and Clock pveciiteil with paiiciiiulity and at rcusonublo cost. Hlllaiiiette) Ntrrrt. Kusenn City, Or. F. M. WILKINS. m'n' s nn i i -,r-.lUl H ii i j DRUGS, MEDICINES, rtrUHlii'H, 1'iilutM, dilnaN, Oil, I.daV TOILET ARTICLES, EtO, Phyglolana' PruHorlptlons Compounded. SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM C. M. HOItlV, Practical Gunsmith CUNS, RIFLES, Fiahing Tackle and Materlat Sewirnr MMmi Needles of All Kinds nr Sals Itcpalriuf done lh the neatest tyl n4 warrantad. Ouni Leaned and Ammunition Furaiihel Shop on Willamette Street, opposite I'oatofflM. Boot and Shoe Store. A. HUNT, Proprietor. Will herraftor keep a eomplet. atoek ol Ladies1, Misses' ani Cbilflrcn's Shoes! IHTTO IIOO I'M, Slippers, White and Black, Sondalt, FINE KID SHOES, MEN'S AND BOTS BOOTS AND SHOES! And In fact everything tn the Hoot and Shou Hue, to which I intend to derote my especial attention. MY COOOS ARE FIRST-CLASRI And ifiinrHiiteed n reprcai'nted. and wll. bn mild for the lowest prlcua thut a good article can be all'onliKi. A.. Hunt. Centra! Market, inMliciAcWntklii PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly on hand a full lupply of MUTTON. PORK AND VEAL. Which they will aril at the lowatt market pricoe A fair iliare of th puhlio patronafa iollcit4 TO TIIR rARMF.RWt We will puy the littrlieat market prtoe (or fat cattle, Iiok and aherp, 6hop on Willamette Street, lucres CITY, ORECON. Meat tstttare. k any part of the city fre of ebarge, iuaU O