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f dia fy AND COUNTY, ",.lclu.i''"-c;i-ll at Matlock's. '. Vwlls everything 1,1 11"1 IwHt prit-OH . , i liit.-rii hat jn"t received ftt ,nt i - . i . ...:n i :.i i I Ik-hest i" l,r" 1 ill Dun" 1 ... t ... i t t : r .aj ,',ilnun. t((.k ttil pay the highest prices for 1Ull.0((UM. . . . i .1.. . i i I ltd t hid uiil ucatiy aim arusc , ,t Winter s. Lock U rewiv'"!J n 1:ir0 lil10 "f ncw '1,VS8 (live mm u "" . f ..illi nlushcs in all shadei. hoe ' ulei t F " I""""' cold lath every day , in tlio wftk tr '.. l.ir itr HI1IHI. ry lliiril" " M imruliaKe Wultliam waiclies at k,tu"nn ?H a'"1 upwards. .,, can lie purchased at the J Pickett Forkncr for SSO. i want hardware at reasonable prices IU wan . ., . the "tore i-mciim . nnmiiT, i t .....hi Mufii lolliorou iuif. mill furniture in i'.y iv i"-"'in uriiw iiiul reil ami white clover for i;,liin"i Church's hardware store. 1.., K Craw has ihe solo agency fur all '. i i .. .. ..I T.,uii Pini. il ( 'iimki nftlie eeieiiraii.n t ........ . ...io. -., Hill keens ill stock Lit nf t ire in want n' asriciiltur.il maohin . I 1 41. 4 M i i any Kino, rciiiuniiiui viuii. .hi . ..I ;k keep a full assortment. V.i 1 Imp lam! fr tale cheap. A trt clear anil ready fur plantim;. (jKO. M. Mii.i.kii. l ick has just received from Chicago tho n ,if ilreim ifoods ever Known in bu- lilies, examine them. litli pays fur heaver 2 tn 3 .")0 per Jk 111(1 CIMHI, 1" to ."0 cti. r and otter, S'J to J D Matlock ho this week received a voice of dry voikId direct troin Hie lo.urers in the Hust, which ho will Jprieej that will astonish all. Call at Ins id De sansneii. WIFE. MOTH Kit and MAID who pun Female Weakness anil Debility, liilroore's Aromatic Wine a positive lil liy Osbiirn and Co., druggists. Hill keeps in stock an excellent 'nod reailalilo works, dive Junction Items. .March 21, lss;. W II r.aher is in Portland. Jon I'.arton went nin th and his wifo smith Tuesday . lion K V, McElroy visii, family tho past week. William Picket! arrived Oregon Saturday. llio was an ll ealtlii::.t child bom th- Mcl'addcn I nun stern w I " rMllltl.iy I'VCIIIII, Miss I'lnreiico liaher leaves shortly ti charge of tho Lako crock school. hero i take'! Brevities. Shows plentiful. Times are improving. K'-s cheap and plentiful. City election una week from Monday. The Union, Or,.. .n Sentinel, is dead. 'lardeniti,' isjimv the order of the day. Cali-n '.. y.,i,;... f,. ,,t Juuetl.Mi. Clin.ax oz p!i The Water Win-:, veiling. Kxtra Ille. at r.alier .'.'ill ll, IMIIIpl Mr IVas-, f IVtlaml, a br.tltr-i...a- of j jS ' ' U" f"r ',.1, I'..- u : . i . . . ounciioii. 's .luik tioll. fled hy this at r.iler'a ayin ilunctioii n visit. The 1'iiima Heath lliumatie fair niidieisei'... Co played to ll'' V :,-ivat many immigrant are in I'.iiene ikin for inves'meiits. i fo See Mr A 'I1 M.o-tin'j .............. Father. , Marshal in another enlitimi. for l'ark liratult, is Jim Casteel his purchnt'd the white ponies formerly tnuicdind iliivuii by Iloiuk Iirosof Monroe. Hoi it, on the loth inst, to tin Trase lioliiiison, a daughter in truer .'in. .n. . ..m . ..... ti r f ., ( ,7 i . . . Mr.,S,.V r"IuI,,u arpuiut d until 1 he proof of IVuf Kup 1 0 photo lias notf ry puhlic hy (;.v. IVnu-twr. tirm-on ir."f....t...... ,....,....,.1 tl.. .. :n ... I ...... in om ii hi, l 1 'I . t'lUDll tH IIIM 1 w mil l 'Ii M'l, , A 1 . I ! , adorn tho ease,, ol his ma.ly lady friends. . VJyZuZ Dr Welsh, our popular dei.ti.t, went j Dan Moran, the I'ortlan.', uowu llio roail Ye.lucsilay aiJcoiiiiiani. il liy Iieeu convicted of iuaiilaii,liter. ins principal tools. . prolitaiiie visit anil safe return to you. Mr J V Sta'T and son Charles hy the Water murderer, has . John Smith was lined hy lieeord. r Sliaw 1 Monday so;, for. disorderly conduct. 1st ive auain ti. . .: i m .1 . !.,, 11 1 , 1 , , .1 oe imiu ironioiiiiu' me cate 1 ii 01 mouii- located here and are re establi.hii.o them- tain or brook trout will exni.e Ai.rfl 1st. business. W e thus Success to thei'i. Goshen Gossip. March '.'It, '87. lessee Cnx occupied tho pulpit Sunday. plien Johnson has returned to Spring- fiMatthevvs has lost several head of cattle iayton payed a visit to Ku:-:ene 'I'ue? n ire iniprovin;; their time diirinu; twtlier. fMreca Ciiinniin'M has returned from i:ilL I-Dick Coryell and liert Allen starUsl ix yestenlay. Iircus Knlley and part of his family utives liere Minilay.l I vmild liappen if Dillio lis wifo could ! those little notes : amireil mat i ncle.iosse l ux nas i.iiien 1 vast fortune in New Jersey . has been iOlltll ot .Vnie MeClure, of this plaea, Ito teacii the Union school 11 Matthews, Mm F.en Keeneyaud MitS tlisk visited at rleasint I ill Saturday i'lay. jal-tli.it little A.-ahian iWlv whv Tom f imy did not ga to Creswell last Sunday i"Vhat time o' niht is it, nnd where 'ilwenall this timer" I -"(), it's I've been up to the stoi-e." (Turns over tins to snore). Coil. Programme. following is tho I ro'Taiunie to be the "Homo C.uards,"nt llhinehart's rday evening, March '.Mi, lNSi : ing chorus. futiun. -"When the leaves beam to fall.' Ailiar. 'ry drill. "nation. hike the Lark," Miss K Hill and 1 mutimi . rtU-(An hour with Mother (ioose ' temiierance family.) tition. jue "Sinso versus Licinse.1' -Linuie Holt. ' pen at 7 o'clock. Kxercises to 1 7:110. Admission, 23 nod ."() cents. & eati on sale at Crain I5rns. Notice. lwrnuni wautiiiK paints, oils and var- il ether paint material w ill do well ' Lane at his naint denot. He has Is of uaintji tm'vprl fo nnh.r or in nnv ijie. selves in the tinware welcome Kood citizens. William While, one ot the many popular hoys who manipulate the thro'tle i,-i rented tho liandal! pinp. riy and with hi will occupy the sainc in the near iiiture. The defendant in the llai inile's Wohlri.l-e fchootin.' scrape was aeouitteil lieloie Justice llutler last Saturd.uV. The siiMiosition is that the yraiul jury may liavu a whack at the same case. Henry lloeb , of Mc.Miunville. paid his pari uts a few days visit the past week. He was accompanied t'toin Monroe by his Imither Walter, who, 1 heard, returned to Ins homo a; .:.;() a 111, .Mon iav. Col I'olsiim and Al Hnuck had, previous to last Tuesday evenin;;, the reputation of knowino siimcthiny about whist. 'J'hey arc now willing to admit that their kuowlubo of s aid jjauie is very limited. l'hu original Hick Warren has displayed his undoubted ability as an artist upon the walls of the Masonic rooms. "Sun rise," Sun at hih noun," and "SunsLttini," in rich oil colors are line works and command nil 111ir.it iun. , Tim eiitertaiunicnt Friday evenino was well received by all. The one Saturday evening, lion l.ilycu anil l.ceoriUT Miaw ot your city with others who attended, was heartily enjoyed, but music was not sulheient for the number dniiciuu. Tho linelweathcr of last Sunday was ap preciated and enjoyed by Walt Heche, I Hen I'owell, Charley Starr ami Ki n Lee, who had ladies and were wending their way toward Harrisbur counting tics and attended church. Many others were on the track, but strangers to inc. From reliable minces I hear that engineers ami other employers ot the I) i (' I! ii have been advised to establish themselves here permanently. This will be, .13 it is now, the terminus of a division. Sheds and round houses are anxiously looked for and I hope that assurances will not prove hopeless. The best proof of our citizens utilizing this lino weather is to see Mich men as Win Lee, Col Fred l'olsom, W 11 llnll'iian, Charley Van Vraiikin. Ir Lee, W II llaber. Tommy lllcw, John Kirk, (.'lark Lupil, and many others plowing and spading garden. l!y so doing they open pores of their skin anil allow perspiration to llow, that undoubtedly would remain intact "10 years longer." A disgraceful scene was enacted im our streets the past week. A woman and so called man made themselves obnoxious by imbibing too freely in tangle foot, then parading the streets together. Our author ities de-erve a oentle reminder regarding vigilance. If Mich p.'ople have siiiiicnnt. money to buy bug juice, make them contrib ute tow. nil maintaining an incorporated village. A certain portion of this, liku all other small towns is infested by a class whose principal occupation appears to be that of attending to other people s business. Inqui ries, insinuations, "1 beards," "I told yui ao's," "I believes," etc, etc, is tho usual method pursued by these scandal moiigen for asccrtaiuing such news which they invariably magnify when circulating. If the venomous tongucd reptiles, whose stories about reptuablo citizens contaminate the air ill the licighLol hood where they reside, knew how ridiculous they made themselves and how littlo their wind of honor ('.') Has valued, gossip would lie a Mjeotidary con sideration with them. As a correspondent 1 from this locality, I propose to 'nrut out the originator of rumors regarding anything or' auvhoily, ami will not hesitate to give tin.- j name of the person circulating unfounded' reports, and thus unload the usual amount'. 'of criticism heaped upon one. "Who is it that writes (or too l.i'.wtn ': -News, and KKI IAItl.i: news and notes is w hat we want from here, or any other village, am imat is what w; WI I.I. II.WK. Louis .Solomon was in l'ort tlii.s wick, Tliitiv will bo uiiotlnT 1'iirty tit tli't luill this Saturday i-veniiig. A good tiuirt W .p',cti'ii by tlio.se who trip the light unci lu iivy fantastic. A pussi r by noticed 11 fi-w Hilling1 tally at tin; resiilenco ot' V ii lloll'inaii Liistoivil l'lumbers are busily engaged connecting resi. deuces and business houses with the water mains. '' '.''ll'. ! "','0 "lie "f latest " mer hats for 1 Junction. dyh men jnst ree spring lied at tie 1 1 sum 11 iliers's, JoK Lank, l.i'i-ll tin- api.ur- Wcilncd:iv evening. Nursing ilie'fJulPrl" .eK! IJ tt"J filly ehewin- has ''fir houses. I remain vours truly! I ord'T since, by tli'i'- who wet-, t'litly I'ltjoyint; tiieinselvt.s. V soh-i-t and strictly privuio cxciir . 1.11. sion party went down tne inici; last reieaJeil the game law. Such, Thursday. A "picnic 111 tin- s' hool room next ihiy was cuji veil by tuo.se Waielious. f.u-ilities are ample and goads soi l as low if not lower than the lowest at llalnr's, Juiieti n, X'els Honey has his residence in the western portion of town under construction. What iloes Ads want a residence fur? The Central Pacific lias obtained control of the O and C, and Sam Friendly is selling 1111 iminei.i-e amount of goods thesj days. Mc-srs S P Sl.iddi 11 and Samuel Melson will start a grocery store soon in the brick building formerly occupied by K M Uobinson. The Stattz Comedy Company will play in this city next Monday ami Tuesday nights. See advertisement 111 another column. The contract for surveying the Umatilla Indian reservation has been let to Messrs Xol and it Curriu of this county, for the sum ot .l,.-)0. There tire over SL'.oOO in ihe city treasury, and tho town has been run dnriu- the past year 011 a two mill tax. This is certainly a ,'oo,l record for our city ollicers. We are introducing a fence that fanners can erect themselves, which will save great cost. Material costs from 0() to -10 cts per rod .1. P. Swixr & Son. Willamette water is now classilied as "hard drink." It is must too thin to be successfully moulded as brick and entirely ton thick for bathing purposes and domestic uses. Portland Telegram. A dispatch from Washington says that the Congress will not be in session before the lir.-t Monday in Oeceinber. Unlike Ccngiess, Sam FrLmlly stays in session the year round and sells goods at bedrock prices. M Win Stone nnd daughter and Mrs !eo Xast,' whose husband is a brother of Thus Nat, of literary caricature fame, nre in Albany, representing a colony of 111 persons in Colorado, who will leave for Oregon in about six weeks. One af the best hotels ill Oregon is the Chenieketa, at Salem, owned by lu Lois liros, at one tini ' residents of Eugene. If any of our citizens have business in the Capitol City, wo would advise them to stop at this excellent hotel. MeMinnvilhi paper : Ono of the most dis giisting spectacles we have seen upon our streets for a lonvr time, was witnessed Tuesday. Several young girls from lli to IS years of age were returning from tho college, where they are attending school, with lighted cigarettes in tin ir lu'oir.hs. "ll H James, of Eugene City, formerly ti caMirer of Lane 0 unty, was the purchaser of .1 II Marshall's prop, rty 011 front street, and will continue th" tin and store business. Ho is a reliable and enterprising man, and we wish him sun-ess." - (Sraut s Pass Exchange, Mr John O'Connor and the plumbers who have been c instructing tini water works hero having linished their contract, leave for their homes in Portland this morning. Their work here is a monument to their ability as finished workmen. On the 17th in't. a young man n inied James Allen, l'.l years of age, residing on upper Cow creek, 1 louglas enmity, was fatally shot by a pis tol in his own hands, whether aceidi-ntal or with suicidal intent is not known at this time. The shot entered the left ventricle of the heart, passing entirety through and lodging in the lumbar region, ilis death was instant. moons. The Stuttz Company have playe I to crowded houses for the last three nights and their success has dei ided the man igcr to re main during the week and pirs.-nt .1 ie-w play each night. On Mnudav ni.tlit th-y pi-sented A Celebrated Case," :ind the acting was so pi 1 ie- t it brought t.'.u s to many i-m in the crowd'-d lease. Colfax Caze.tt". The O and C 11 ll has been purchased by the Southern Pacific Lnilroad Co., and the possession of the road will be given on or before July 1, loo7. The new man agers say that the -'ap between the two roads will he completed by ll 'cember 1st. It is also stated that the Southern Pacific is trying to purchase the nai row sy dem in tho Willam ette valley. E. J. JclTVry, of Portland, one of the con tractors who excavated tho Siskiyou tuntc 1, savs the Ashland Tidings, arrived in town oil Wednesday morning's train, .and mads a trip up to the tunnel. 1 lis arrival naturally awakened tho query: "Any railroad Hews:" but Mr JetVery couldn't or didn't giro any Tho swallows arc here. Mr J A Winter, tho photographer, leayii this morning on a business trip to Prow in ville, The sewerage itiesti(in is one that our City Fathers will h.ivo to tackle in the near future. We hayo been very busy this week setting up our new power press. Any lackofiiews this issue ni.iy be attributed to that fact. This part of the valley will more than boom when the O & C il 11 is completed. Now is the time t' purchase city lots and farm lands They will not bo so cheap again. From the talk we hear on our stin ts it Would appear that Eugene would have a woolen mill during tho coining year. A meeting will he held next week by the par tics interested in the matter S'leneer Unite Xursery fruit trees for sale at John brown's en Eighth street near Presby terian church, or leave ord.rs with McCluag and Johnson, 'i'w.i year old llartlett pear trees for salehy the hundred cheap, I havo in my employ the best C.n.-iage Painter ever in Eugene, and will paint Hacks ami Carriages latter and at lower ligung than ever before .".itiMipted. Prices for No I job, $10 to SI'-' ,l,ii: l.wi:. The Oregoni hi says that there is an im pression that 11 11 U P Farhart, ex-secretary of state, will ho connected with the local management of the Oregon iV California railroad after it shall havo passed into the hands of the Southern Pacific. Ir llarues, pastor of the Christian church at PmiseC'ity, baptized two persons in the J! oise river last .Ntinlayj one u ho had been an old sinner, got two dtps -it was acci dental, however the treacherous nature of tlie bottom caused an accident, and both the preacher and the penitent sinner were precip itated to the bottom after tho ceremony was performed. Cottage Grove Hums I'm: -hi or 11 sna i.w.coiiitrsi'osi.i s r. Corraia: (iuovi:, March :':!, 1SS7. Frost the '.MUi ami '.'Jd iusts. Mr J P Curriu w as at Eiigeuo Tuesday. Mr Haskell lectured hero Monday even ing on Astionniiiy. Tho public schools commenced Monday ast at this place. Mr William Miiall started overland for California Monday. Mr J W llristnw of Eugene was at Cottage Crovo .Monday night . TI 10 inasipierado ball at this place tho 17th was an enjoyable atlair. Mr Jesse Thornton returned home Tues day afti r going as far as Portland. Mr Ed Hanson of Kugcne was visiting hi-i sisters Misses Kt.tiu and l.izzio last wick. Notices are up fur the election of town of liccrs for Cottage 1 imvn on April Ith, 1 SS7. Mr and Mr T ( Hendricks of Eugene were visiting Mr anil Mis I'.rislow at Cot tage (iroe Saturday and Sunday last. Mr Wyn.-olf who resides1 up the Coast l'ork and who has been sick for (plite length of time-is now in toivn and under the the care of Dr Charles. Mr I-M W.tini and family of Eugene, and Mr W's sister Mrs Cole of San Pranciscii have been visiting relatives at this place during the past week. Mr Sjm Wood met with n serious accident this afternoon, having one of his arms limit- team running away with Ch eu by his while working with the same. lb was called to set tho broken limb. Vi:i:irv him irlcs 1e Law UnciiANoED. There seems to be . J'T abroad that the last legislature slc f ", or repealed tlm l'.hhb law. Such. TI: Jf. U Dot the case. A bill to repeal the f teetir.i? ll, M ..1 1 e v.,o .tioiiL'oii.-iu inie.isains i..,ss.-o . . , , ami another bill allowing deer to be ho wit- not s fortunate as tube news- -UK-rely said it was the impression that the O and C would change ban Is "about the tirt of the month." A Card. Whereas, certain parties haio seen lit to circulate the report that a doctor of this city stated that Mrs Henderson died of puerperal or child bed fever, and lis he laid never seen the cu.se, and when ipieslioued denies to having ever made any sneh statement, but kindly has shown dill'ereiit parlies medical litorature on puerperal fever, but however failing 'to point out to them the differential diagnosis between puerperal fever ami diseases w hich may have one or mure symptoms of the same disease, i wish to state iiere, I at ten led a lady in her first eonllneineiit who weighed '.'ii lbs, with au extensively aJherelit placenta, at Irving, the day of Mis Henderson 'h death, and sho has made 1111 excellent recovery. If it had been a case of puerperal fever I well knew the respon sibility which would rest on a physician who Would jeopardize a woman's life as well as his own reputation for the paltry sum of Sla. One word to the women, not to the 'gentlewomen : As it is not necessary in Oi-igou to havo a diploma to practice medicine, 1 would adiiso them if tin y can diagnose a dilliculty without seeing the patient, better and limro correctly than physicians who luivo spent a greater pint of their lifetime in tho study of 1 licino and surgery, to hang out their shingle, as without a d'nibt tiny would gain a national reputation us practitioiii i-s. Pi:. I.. F. Ji.MS. Shooting Altray at Trout Creek. ihilhs Tillies-Mountaineer . The particu lars of the shooting all ray on 'Trout crock are as follows : It appears that two herders, one of whose 11 allies was 'Thomas Childors, had a quarrel over their sheep becoming mixed, and sonic, shots were tired at a shep herd dog. Childeis then went to his cabin, at which a man by the name of James Wood was stopping, and picking up a revolver immediately left without saying what ho desired it for. Wood asked him what ho was going to do with it, and on receiving no anewer thought ho was going to shoot his (Wood's) hiother, and followed him with a shotgun. WiMid ti Id Childeis if be did not st .p ho would shoot him, and aiming for his ha'i ' lit'd. The shot cnton-d the shoul-'o-is Dextor Pickings. MarclC.Mth, 1-S7. fio-t now makes his nightly appear- in En- Jac ranco, Miss Ilnuuali Johnson is visitin geUO this Week. School 1h gan at Truit last week with Mr J W Parks as teacher. Mr F. 11 Htntsaki r of Ashland spent last week vi-.ilitig relative at this place. Mr lbiss Matthews, of l'.i;;lic, will tench the Mtuii!;: will teach the spring term of school at this place, "P.e it 1 vi-r so humble there is no place like nfoot" a week has passed without astorm. Will wonders m ver eeaso? The Sunday School at Trent which is un der tho carolid management of Mr G W (luih y and Thus leiibie is still iii n nourish ing condition. I'nif O O K uv'.and, afltr 1111 absence of about twelve yens indilKii nt parts of the slat? visited relatives and his old home at Trent last week. . Mr W M Miller came up from Eugene yes terday for a KOjourn of a week with us, when' he will go hence to w ield the rod over the poting nnd rising Mohawkers. t'y Peiinett, who poisoned himself by taking strychnin with suicidal intoiit, at Heppuer, has partially recovered but has beeuadjudgsd insane and taken to tho asy lum. Now that Spring in reality has come wo ought to rejoice and be glad, (or hay and feed of all kinds were becoming Boarco when good weather begin. I lay, especially, is very tea ree, yet men tiro heard to say, "No use to raise hay ami grain until we have a market." Xo one so far from market as he who has untiling to sell," is a true one. It is said that a young dude of Pleasant Mill just to try his 'mushing proclivities, of course, sent his ) suiiger brother w ith A note accompanied by a chew of gum, to a young lady proposing to tako her to a party, nud received the following in part, as a reply: "lhforo I can accept your generous pro posal, 1 must bo convinced that you have a little 11101c gumption and not ipiite so much gum," For more nf the reply wo n ter you to 'Tom. Umi I loo. Latham Items. March I'll, 'S7 Leant if ill weathci again. Fanners are b country. Mr Hoys, of Pleasant Hill. Several V the la..t few 1 y plowing in this pait of the ( 'oast Fork, have moved to iiiw-i have died 011 Coast Fork in weeks. ere visiting at Mr Sharp's Mr N W White last Sunday week. Mr M P M irt'n n"d Palmer iul 'iid starting their saw mill In a few days. Mrs J II Shaip and mother wa 10 visiting friends at CivsWcll l.i-t week. A luavv windstorm pi s blowing dow n con .id-Table ed over fence. this place, The riv er w than it has be snow inciting s higher hero last Siii'.day week n this winter, on account of the so fast iu the mountains. tllllXNY. List of Letters Keiiiaiiiiug uncalled for in the Postolliee at Eugene City, Oregon, l'i id.iy, March Is, 1SS7 Allison, Mrs W E ;'ary, Charles Frazier, Win '2 Persons calling for when advertised. Haired, Liss Knight, Miss M E Sparling, F 11 alue w ill ph.Mso give date F. W. Oi iii'iiN, P. M. Asoi'iii:ii Sit until. The San Erancism Examiner says : SI! 'Toby, nf New York, has arrived in S in I'ram iseo, and taken the posi tion of general freight anil passenger agent of tho Oregon I'aeilie loiilroad and Oregon Hovel opineiil company. 1 lo says the O P company is having another leaiiier built for the I'aeilie coast trade, in addition to the La -ten. Oregon ami the Willamette valley, already mentioned. 'Tho new boat has not yet been named. She is 1111 iron steamer of about 111 tons burden, and will hvo steein steering n"ur, cleetiie lights, and all modi rn improvements. 'The Inni of John Poach it Sous, ( 'In ster, Pa,, is doing the work. 'They expect to have her completed by The Game the Beautiful Damosel Played. If the hooks of a certain hotel iu Eugene do not lie, Mr and Mr K 1) Holster, of Port laud, arrived iu this city tho first of last week. A financial atringency iu tho bauk account of the llulstcr family caused thorn to move themselves and belongings to ft hotel further north on Willamette street. At this popular caravansary hoards an ex-hotel keeper of considerable wealth, tho hero of tho novelette. This gcntloinau, although declined iu tho valo of years, has all tho lire ami enthusiasm of youth, It was oon noticed by those about the house that Mrt Holster and this gentlcmiui soon Ucgan to make ".hccii's eyes" at each other. Tho lady seemed fascinated by the geutlcman. Whether sho was attracted by his exquisite manners, or whether ho weed her like Othello, with stories of his heroio daring, until the lady swore that "'twas pitiful, 'twas wondrous pitiful ; she w ished sho had not heard it, but having heard it she wished that Heaven had sent her such a man," is all un known In the stiihej or whether sho was captivated by the witcheries of Ilis eloquent tongue, it is sure uono of tho gossips knew the 1 as.ui of her love. Wednesday evening l ist the jealous husband in tho person of Mr P appcare I 011 the scene, burst into the room where tho hotet kecr and Mrs It, in undress uniform, were holding :tuo kind of a meet ing, put a bluiidcrbun closo to tho ears of the hotel-keeper, ami swore that ho was thirsting for blood. The hotel-keeper, uot wanting to die, begged piteously and finally mollified tho uinsculino Holster, who gava the hotel-keeper his life for tho loose change in his pocket, fl oO, and a note for $2M. The next morning tho ex hotolkoepcr pro-' tested the noto which was non-iicgutialde, tho hubby skipped out, tho lady was "lircd" from the hotel, and peaco ouco moro reigns along tho Potomac. In tho transac tion the ex-host acted bravely and with dignity, and it gives us genuine pleasure to note that ho says that tho vile suspicions of husband are unfounded. We congratulate him that he escaped tho snares of the black mailers. We warn all persons against Mr and Mrs Holster, and wo cannot agree with tho tx-hotclkccper ir. his oft-expressed opin ion that "it is heat kept quiet." Personal. Mr Andy Titus has returned to Portland. Mr W T Feet went to Albany Thursday. Mrs S Miinra, of Honiiovillc, is in tho city, County Clerk Waro went to l'lii'thind last 'Tuesday. Uov A C Fairchild went to Portland last Thursday, Mayor Dunn went to Portland Thursday on business. Mr Pat Hlew, of Junction, spent several d.i)s iu town this week. Attorney tieft A Morris has gone tu Coos Pi.iy on legal business. Mr (ion M Miller and wife havo returned from Lower Siuslaw, Attorney Phillips of Junction paid Ku gene a visit Wednesday. Mr Lee Campbell, of Woodburn, is visiting iu this city for a few days, Mr John O'Connor returned from a business trip to Ashland Wednesday. Mr Jacobs of Corvallis has been in Kugene tho greater portion of the week. Mr. I W Matlock, the (ioshon merchant, paid the county scat a visit Thursday. Mr M T Pritehard, the jeweller, went to 1 train's Station on a business trip Tuesday. Mr ('has P.aker, yo landlord of the linker Hotel, paid the metropolis 11 visit this week. Attorneys Hilyou, Washhurne and Shaw visited Junction professionaly last Saturday. Judge Pican goes to Corvallis Monday to hold the regular term of tho licr.toii County Circuit Court. Mr II C Perkins went to Portland Tuesday to appear as a witness before the I' S Court at that place. We. are pleased to learn that Mr Whiten ker, Mr W II Delano and Mr Albert Cook, who have each been coiiliuud to their respective homos with sickness, aro all im proving. Mrs Ncllio Hackenn'o neo Ware, who has been sick at her honio in Taeoiua, W I, for Sejitember 1, when she will at once sail for BOnlu time, was hronght to tho home of her tins ro,i..t. 'This steamer, with tho Yiiquiiia , .r,.,, luru k,st Thursday. Sho is much ami tho other twonamed, w ill form a ti i-we. kly line l two 11 San Erancisco and Yaquiua Pay, Oregon. A (Iin .vr Towx. Wanhicr, Idaho, has SO saloons, l'J stores, " hotels mid a doen lodging houses. 'The population is tho standard mining c imp crowd. S 1 1 1 : 1 : 1 Insi'K appointed She Court vice Mr T J I Minion, resi nut. Mr M (i Smith has been p Impeclor Py llio County (Intl. W.ixn 11. A uii'I to do general work. Knr particulars apply nt the r. of Mr Charles Lanrr, Eugene. house -idein-n l'i I..O Koli most new for A i cheap. J'AIUIlaiS T.VKK Not li'K. had ut Laker's Hotel for '.'.1 ond hand piano a: Inquiie at this of A good dinner can cunts. I'.oliN. - Iu this city, March L'I, 1HS7 wife of Mr J E llarues, a son. to till mtter, being aide to now sit up tho most of tho time. I n.sank. Mr. V. C. Draper, who livm in -tlio western portion of town, wuh I'xixmiiifd hi'foro Drs. ruU(irnon and .lopes on tlio chargo of lunacy, yesterday, who found him insane, llo will In- lulictn to tho asylum to-day. Now li(iin limiHO-elitftiiin,!; Hcawon it. would pay nil to tako a look nt the luii! stock of an 'pots, window-Minds, etc fit lowcHt prices ul r.rMinnn'n Theto will ho preaching at the Laptit chinch next Snuday morning and eycuing by Lev T (1 lirownson, tho new president of McMinnvillo college. 'mm - - See auiiounceinentof H FDorris iu another coin Mill. I 1 ot ( minors, inllictiii'f a very painful wound. As soon ii-. Wood ascertained Childeis had no intention of doing I The Stutt. Dramatic Troupe played Uvee ; injury to hia brother, nights in this phuto the pas', week. Tin: lirstlatid did everytliii.g he two nights th" house w.u 1 10 coll and they.l ifoiindi d man. were not Piny tiietnsi-ives, out. ine last nigni tho--: who are judges say they never saw finer J a -ting on the stag". '1'iie people i f the npp'r; cotmlrv lei 1 not fi ar to ;;o wle re this cvle- ' he exhibited sorrow coiihl to rclicMi tho T "'tu hounds and otherwise amendin w Uw pwsj ti)e 10U(iei ij!lt ther of I hath hoqses, and so neither b-came I " w said the great anxiety eiiniedin l'.1?"" destroy the pheasants arose J' ' that their skins would rell well to T" for ornamenting ladies' hats. A t'uil- 4t 1 'J wo"W ,nrk" m,e l:'r-''' I?? :"d if perched on the crow n of one 1: 1 n"w f'Whionable would give the T Jecideil pre-eminence over less fortu j , W who could only alf-.rd a duck or a rnotji- fllllllllg I'Xi'Ul'SIUIlls ts tin lay jii'i-vpiiis lli:i. fLu:. A 1 .:11a i:n 1 s IM ( h.it'.es Harris, ai.'d . law pri'.'i'.o'f, was bnu Wa-iil'i.n"'. I r i-,ecuting and Mt-di.-a ph s, who d in an Sloan t Oregon in-..nc a- him at at N'tlTTni-o.. .0. ..... ... III ' ""-"''"'ii.-iiie iims set mr iroUl ' the tonrnanient nt the last! To Teahik . ' the tat firvne n's association is the public examii "Wuenlav in .1,,,,. -.,.1 .t. . I,.... I- I.. i' ...u.. ot. i-'r ". 1 """ .'" paov. . 4Uh t ,y !'ctry H-xIs-'kin in Eng. it ,. ,,, Ir,,m lne pi,,,., enoner lUliSIIIU.- I.' T v.r " rlrB iepsrlmeni staling '.Tftf1 sulMcription pajier for j yin tl"" e"ls'Hses of th" ff Sn " put tortti t aiile to " wnat w 1... La-! Wcdn.sday .' vi ar-. "f Sins ;bt' I,. -ton. Judge Attorney Snaw, Examiui rs Mrs Jones and Shar :l are l him i'l-ane. He has b. en n ue asylum before. Sh- rill' .. k tt.e unforluiiate man to the linn yesterday. ! brat. -I tr. way op :' -ta. i '. To- eo of tl, l'i I. .. th t "i;,e,.'h. : nau'.f' ( place aid 1 st-pptllg i tr.:l, lap-; ! r 1 , 11 11 i i! -'. of a V .. II. ooll." M 111 V app.-nr. Ih- little girl is a I ah :i'!tning at this day 011 ti. . -.- '.Va-hitigt -ll In ! li- iideiit. oioi : .o . nioloy.- I in ;, iking a e'-n-in isatilia I n t i-.ii-. hnd ihe following to i .'cl'-i 'ii of -' ii f tic 11 am.-s : a'ci "N'l'i-v," ii.iioc" of two bovst ti hy v.:::-!," "' 'rv all the tine-," tie .1 w , 01. all ; "1 1, 1! who .1 11 1 to go lac tic. 11 . to another," "Jrixs!y I" 11 on a hill." 'I'le; 1, aim's of four won.,. 1 i.i'.o Lngli-h, were: "l.'altl'iig wo:'" "Dp -ing while running," "Afr : 1 to.--." an 1 "Tli-'.w a leg over t! '- .i V I'itt'-ngi r has ic ,:i. .,1 ti'-atnii nt. ,M is I'owler is yet i, ,,':;., -.' ith v.-ry littl Walton Itoms. .March P.', Im 7. u t Juinitioii ( 'it y for , in a very I h- Wl'-; If la. 1- ' , 1 :.,...,... 1 I is goii 1 brother. of r. I,;-1.; to I I! way, :s The regular quarterly tioll of t- leill TS Will 'al.'- .'Nth ins, at toe Court House i c'i-' k a m. . l'. l'.in KI;soN, Co Sii t. raise only the a.-s"cia- of the tounii thing h" M'lite pi , ---"" in noi run it mere 'n Irtu-r w ...1... 1 ... i. . : 1 ..... is, rrlnu" holdin-: Io,.'.t..k,'wn: "'t one -' ie irimi OK I , tlice I l.or.. ! tuni- I di-s ( ills ,i-:i-i : ' pr. 1 . 1 a -a i a' ;L ..a a f- .'.:.. K, 11 ltl-1 Mi V. - 'Tl , 1 to f.rn out all .--- 11 g'v !'' 1 li h i'l: s 1 . Ci'l : t'.MIl I illds of . I'.ills II I- Vl: .-'.-. 1. r. '" City wi'h .'i d w;C , ts 01 1. , 0 t 1, '-.' ,-rt l'i i ,f la - to fit; D .'1- s Tinit s-Mount.iinicr : Tho Ir'a' of li.'orge 1 1 itdoor, which 1 ndi d on 'Thurs day of last w. ek, did not attract as much at'.' i teoi a. inurilf trials u-ually do. The jury v,a coinpo-ed i f (some of our best citi-, zen, and were only out twenty minutes when they ret'irn d a vi rdiet of lo t guilty. 1 lies' ate was .-liiiV rep resented by Judge Dennett ai d lloo W K Elks. profC.uMug at'oi-n. j , in..! t!o s g-uth 00 11 did all they could in f il em .. i-t,c tu irake out a criiin ; bat the testi'ii ,ny was not auiiicient. Mr loi-r r.-turoid to the i, k last Situr 'let stagg ! are verv nei ih lit in w.sti'in aity. Our f 1 i-i. l .loli.m I'avi. ha :. liorse with the - a--.-. M. I Jv.'rt has bought a r.:e-il out near .Iun tion City and is now moving to hi- new home. We are sorry to lo- him as a neighbor. It is let a Democrat t'n. time. Horn, .March 11th. to the wife .f J L Atkinson, a son. Motto-r and sou doing well. 'They call him Hermann. fi:.:.!.l'. A-'vv."r in. ,0 . ' ' " - v , ' DISPOSED OF ! ! OUU IMG STOCK -OF- Brownsville Mens Boys Clothing AND Nm Cm: le n Ui;ii.i.i.xi. -The P iptt-t Chur h of this city have in cont-liipl atio'i to" l"iihling of s new i-b'ir .'li on tlie corner of Eighth and High Strict, the location of tie ir. pre-- i.'. C il li;;,;, dill il.g the comilig -11. oiler V.V.:. Wages g' Church. A giil to Liupiir light hou- ' wi i d-.r !:..- of H'l'ti t : turutig GOODS. See our remarkably complete and elegant w stock at the f. r LOWEST PBIOESJJ HATci OF THFi VERY LATEST STYLES I nir a s oitiiKiit of Newest Sliajs' for I'.ill and Winter is very Ijirge, and all are of first class ipiality. Suits MjuIo to Order, Fit (jiiarantccd. No TROUBLE to SHOW Goods. J. V. CIIEiiUY,AVaIt()ii's Brick. i - i - i f-y...i -,,i,w iici bo 1 icii,eiii iti.rva.T)rH,iAy'( Stata-oiian. M. Miu.ni. i'l 'V ' vi-rnng.