cm AND COUNTY.
BATL'KDAY.
.FEBRUARY 21. 1891
Tuurntoii Item.
Fob. 19. 1891
The Hpiing liK ibis vicinity U
,1x111 uiuhrd.
Mr. Fred Catliun of Ssltio vi.ited here
Buudsy.
if. Webber' Noilly airived her from
nrmM Wednesday inorniug
Miss Bertha Vulganior o( Browu,ville(
failed b mother ibe Unit of the week.
vj inches of snow tenor-d at McKen
tie Bridge nd ' 't', ltil ucnl ou Cedar
vut.
Mr. Janies Belknap of Upper McKenzie
ptMtd through bere one any uui wees who
.r, friends of Mr. Tepiot will
rifted to learn that be is lying at the point
..( death t hie borne on Out Creek, i
ctn dsv lust week a man by the name of
Vt'r McDonald's timber cUim which IU s
. lout 8 mil"1 Mit of Cid"r FUt' Nikt
" miD8 on before be reached dm destination
llodsuow baling fallen during the day be
vLcaine confused end lost bit wy. Having
bo matches to start fire, be was ow
llled to travel all night to kern from fr
V tn death. He was found the next jai
in o'clock by John McMahon of s-
nie face, band and feet were billy
Iraitbiit-D and be would bate perished . a
few hour from cold bad not Mr. McMafcn
found bim.
it. ivesterof Jasper met with an sci
..... '.i,,.t name very near proving fail.
While workinr in bis floor mill his cloning
was caught by u npf'f bt "baft wedgng hin
him in between one of the timbers pfl tie
mill so tigh'ly o top the tDac.iw.rt.
uih.n found be was insensible and bu
friends were oompelled to oat M clothing
(roin the shaft In ordor to releaei him. It
was found on examination that pne of bia
s waa broken iu two placet nd several
of bit ribt fraotnred and he sub wed many
,. bruises about tbe body. About one
rear ago Mr. By Wetter lout a thumb and
' . 1 .L. .Aniilantal Hanaro A m
two nngeni oy u """" -T"o" v-
gun.
High Bank Happen igra.
F 19, 1891.
Did you get Talentiue?
Cheater Edwards visited witKlijoh Hills
t Jasper Saturday night.
H. C. Keeney, the Jasper m hint, pass
ed through here last llouday.
A plat of ground hat beeturveyed at
Thurittou aud enclosed for eatery.
A. S. Matteson and duughtelisited with
Wm. ltaiues uear Bpnug-eld Hday.
T. Tasheria, chief engineer, Portland,
whs at Cotnp McKenzie over 8 lay.
The contractors shipped the ;ine which
they have been using on their 1 driver to
Corv.Ulis Wednesday.
Staples, the contractor, and 1 r. Waring
bad an altercation at Spriugfit ist Thnrs
day which resulted in a pugilixbncounter.
They were separated before ttu jught to a
"liuisb," hence we presume it s called a
"draw."
A Mr. Miller, from Salem, w n Spring
fluid Ut week interviewing thitizens to
see if the pronpecti were fnvonil 0 starting
a newspaper. We did not learn it encour
agement be received,
tiutscribo for tbe Gdabd now, ' my,"
And "wait till the clouds roll "
Subscribe tor the GtHRD now, ' my,"
Believome, 'twill pay you t( .
atJLAB.
Study these Prices-It Wihty You.
Th follow ius are some ofkdden
Son's present prices:
Golden C sugar, 20 lbs
Extra 0 sugar, 18 lbs....... .
Granulated sugar, (fiuo) 10 lbs
Vina. IH Ihn
.$1 00
. 1 00
. 1 00
. 1 00
. 23
. 15
lloastod coffee, (ground daily) pb
California blaok ngs, per 10. . .
Costa Rica coffee, green, per lb
1tnnl hull ill 17 DOwdeT. 10 01
25
GO
Safe & Beliable baking powdeth
prizo
Mixed candy, per lb
Eastern hams, pi lb
Walnuts, per lb
Codfish, '2 lb bricks..... .
Arm and Hammer soda, 4 lb
Epp't Cocoa, per can
Tomatoes. Der can
60
15
13
15
20
25
25
10
1 20
CO
1 25
10
20
20
20
20
20
20
Lard, 10 lb, guaranteed, per can
.. 5 ' "
Coal oil, best Pearl, per can. . . .
Lye, American, per can
KhpIa condensed milk
Peaches, choice table fmit, per c
White cherries, "
Bartlett pears, "
Nectarines, "
Sliced pineapples," "
Hnrdinun npr nnn
10
Savon soap, 20 lbs., 20 bars, per U
1 00
Tea. Jaimn soou. Der 10 . .
25
35
45
50
04
20
Tea, Japan very good, per lb
Tea, Japan best, per lb
Toa, Gunpowder best, per lb
Small white beans, per lb
Germea, por package
Etv. Etc.
Sladden & Son are always pleastihow
their goods.
Letter List.
Feb.
1.
Abbott, .T O
Amos, H C
Cayier, Emilia
Kanhay & Masna
Holt, Miss Nellie
McKeynolds, J
Morn, Mabel
Newville, Wm
Palm, Theodore
Kiddle, Rev M S
Hcnveli. John
Albes, Mrs A
Belmire, T
ftrav. Ellis
Hill. Mrs Ji
Iinir, Edd
Malle. Henry
Maus. Flora
Okaws, Henr;
Porter, Susan
Ruttnr. O
Stanley, Jamei
William, Dr C S
Vuluamore, M
a charee of one cent will be madVlch
letter rtvon out. Persons calllug lor icini
please say when advertised.
Minkj Wasbbubnic,
A Tniiiv VinnT Pmf. WUiii
PnnnVI nf thm KnJnt DUbllc Schl
liu.i. iinu with m. cmiDle of nbs
P,U .vaninir nf lut Week. Al
leaviug the Gear? building he was
bv Otto Kobeits a 17 year old boy
k. ,.,.Ai fn,m school fr mux
.Uui nn.(Mnr with rocll
on beinir earniht, was assistel by t-narit,
another boy of about the same age. roi
.v.. ,,.!, inUmtinir. Kobe!
Reed wen arrested Mid plead guilty
Justice Kinsey and were each hnea
entta.
Our Candid Advice.
It is selJom that we appear in tbe
ni.ii..i .Jiwr or familv cbysicn
there are times when we feel justified
ing the attention of our many subscn
o itni merit. Wa feel just
siiying that Moore's Revealed Reined
Uin. mnra actual merit than any me.1
hm bM been our good fortune to test
dial will make you as entbusiastw
writer.
Ladles
Should not fail to see tbe eoraet displ
Fnendlv's window-st he it sole age
Thomson's Glove Fitting Lor auu
complete line of Ferris Oooa neamir
act Waists in stock.
LrMcia Noncc-Go to tbe Depot 1
yard for cheap lumber. Andrews
be nndenold.
C... Dnrtjn -Grandma
Brjs." restaurant tor 35 cents. Sunday
Brevltlos.
I f ullowa r Watch di,
BpStTAlLM AND MUSIC
(Wks, .Tewilht
Henderson, dentist.
Ax Billy, for best cheese, 15 eta.
Call on Caswell for sidewalk !amber.
Try nigh Grade catsup at Goldsmith's
Money to loan on farms. Enquire nf Judge
Overland trains from the sou lb bave been
iste (bit week.
Just enouuh snnw fell Thur day nlht to
wiiiieo me groiinn.
Hot and cold baths every day in tbe week
si serry uorn l Dor Der tbop.
Tbe McKcrizie bills and Spencer Butte are
oovetea wito pslchet of snow.
Bring yonr old tcran oast iron to the Eu
gene Iron Foundry where you can dispose
01 11.
The Oregon legislature adjourns this Sat'
nnluy morning at 10 o'clock.
For fine suits made to Older and ready
niaue doming, go to Hanson & Hon.
C. Marx, Barber Shop and Bath Rooms.
First door north of Dunn t new block.
Go to Pbelp't Spencer Bntte nursery tor
o year oiu sppie, pear, onerry trees, so.
Mr Geo F Craw has the sole agency for all
oranas oi tne celebrated Janatf Punch Cigars
Before storing or selling yonr oats tee A
v.retert. uiean ubevauer barloy wanted,
E. C. Lake, marble cutter and dealer In
monuments, tbop on Eighth street, Eugene,
The legislature bai now set tbe time for
adjournment (or Saturday, Feb. 21st, at 10
a. m
Grandma Munra serves another chicken
dinner Sunday at Hurlburt'e restBuraut, for
as cents.
Marshal Stevens bat told three of tbe lots
advertised for sale to pay street improve
ments,
Tbe Myrtle Creek bydraulio mines are re
ported to bave plenty of water and are busy
piping tbeir ground.
Enanire of vour srocerr dealers for En.
gene flour, a home production; best in tbe
market at f 1.00 per took.
A flair was olsced at half matt on the rmls
by the City lull Sunday on the receipt of the
news ot lien, onerman s death.
Dr. O'Dell, of Sodaville, Linn county, has
sgain been committed to tbe asylum. Too
much liquor it the cause.
ine uoseDura Keview Has donned new
dress. The Review is a bright, spier paper,
and is alive to the interests of Douglat
connty.
Among tbe tales at a poultry fair which
closed in New York, Feb. 9tb, were two buff
Cochin cockerels and a pullet that sold
for 750.
For fine Sunday dinner eo to Hurlburt
Bros.' restaurant. Grandma Munra intends
serving a fine Sunday dinner that day for
only 35 cents.
The pay car of tbe Southern Psciflo oom
sny bss not been here for two months.
Ve hear that quite a good many wonld like
to interview it. ,
Tbe Bosten Opera Compsny will pity
Monday night, Mascot; Tuesday, Ersmni.
Both fine operas by a big compsny. Papers
down tbe valley speak well of tbem.
Geo. Melson has purchased a half interest
in a shoeing business on tbe corner of Sec
ond and Salmon streets, Portland. He will
move with bis family to bis new borne Mon
day.
Astomn : Spokane, Seattle and Taooma
published tbe proposed new city charter in
tbe papers before submitting it to the legis
lature. In Oregon things are dona differ
ently.
Cnpt. Winnnt is making arrangements to
bnild a steam schooner 105 feet long to ply
between Siuslaw and San Francisco, to car
ry lumber and merchandise. Ytquina Re
publican. Mr. Brewster advertised in tbe Guard for
two horses that bad strayed from bit farm
near Eugene. Mr. It. B. Holt at Harrisbnrg
tbe next day after receiving the paper sent
bim the- desired information.
On the second Tuesday in September,
1891, Coos connty citizens will vote npon
tbe location of the county seat, at the Leg
islature hut passed an act authorizing them
to do so. Probably Msrshfleld will secure
tbe honor, but in sny event Empire City
will be left out of tbe race.
According to an old saying woodchuck are
supposed to come out at noon Feb. 2nd
(Holloway's time), and if they tee their
shadow to return to stay 60 days more, but
the crowd from Holloway's bid tbe tun from
their view this year and sportsmen are bsp-
py. He says be does not need to pnnnsn
illegal lottery seoemes to ouno
Dr. G. W. Biddle may be found at bis
residence on Olive street, between Fifth and
Sixth streets one block west of tbe Minne
sota Hotel. He is prepared to do all dent
al work in the best manner.
r.nAn A on Rnllitia Diso Harrows, with or
without seeder attachment, tbey a-e the bes'
mude, and at a price that all can afford one
at hardware store opposite Baker's Hotel.
1. L. (JHAMBEBS.
Portland Welcome: Anent the "tight
ness" of the money msrket: A prominent
citizen who borrowed f'JaO.OOO last weea
giving a moitgage on one of tbe prominent
and valnable business blocks in tbe city bad
to pay 7y, per cent., and taxes on tbe loan
over 10 per ceni. per aumiui. n yr k
this same loan could bave been bad lor yt
per cent, for tbe asking.
TiiABrlsv moraine as the Oregon Psciflo
train rnundinir the curve between Kings
and Lyons stations, it ran into two hand
cars, on which were eight or ten Chinamen
with their tools. Una oi me cars was
thrown about thirty feet to one side of the
track, while the otber was Dsaiy o rosen up.
Two of the Chinamen were severely cut
about the heads snd faces. The others es
caped with tlightbrnises.
Holloway soys: Wheu spiders are seen
going np tbe wsll btckwsrds, and geese
walking in single file toeing in It's a snre
sign that measles will be light among tbe
children this year
But
It does not prevent his keeping a more se
lect line of watches, clocks and jewelry tbsn
ever, with a greater determination than ever
to please all.
A Grant's Psss dispstch of February 18th
snys: Lsst ni(jht William M. Snoers, an old
pioneer and Indian war veteran, shot bim
slf in tbe hesd. the bsll entering tbe brain.
He will probably die. He U shoot GO yesrs
old and was first married shout eight months
ago. He was formerly assessor snd srirreyor
of this county. Partial insanity and imag
inary domestic grievsncee are tbe causes.
An entertsinment will be given at Bbine
bsrt'l theatre, Sturdv evening. F eb. 21st,
nnder the direction of Mrs. Kinrwid, for tbe
benefit of the C. P. church. Following is
theprogrmme: Pert I: 1. O verlnre. or
chestra: 2. male quartette. 'Over tbe Waters
Away," Rhowalter-Messrs. Adsir, Aubrey.
Linn snd Cornell; 3. recitation. -How Ruby
Played." Mrs. Kincaid; 4. duet. "See the
Pale Moon," C.mpaue-Mi.. Doms snd
Straight; 5. bass solo. t'Tbe Outpost, Mr.
Dickinson; fl. recitation, selected. Miii illi;
Link! 7 vocal solo. "Open Thy Lattice.
Greuh-Mrs. Kinoaid; t "Mumc.! Act."
music performed on 12 dinVrent instrnaients
: Ua In It instnn
itb guitar efmmpaoiuKu -
ad Miss Test; 9. mate quartette. "In Silent
Mead " Emerson-JIessrs. Aaair,
Linn and Cornell Part II: Longfellow
Hiawalht in the following tsbleanx: 1, Hi
awatha's Iuf.ney: 2. Hiawatha's HnMing; 3,
The Ftl Shol;4. S-(je advice oi jinaomia,
5, Tent of (he Arrow Mker; 6. Tbe Lover t
Appeal; 7. Uepsrtur- oi tne uotc... .
1.iT.'. d . t... VonA: 9. Death of Minne-
thaba; 10. Tbe Husband's Farewell. HUwo-
k. Sir Ttir
kiuon; umnenana, mim
Kokomi-. Mis Rbinehsrt; tbe ancient arrow
Mj"- C
, ile atpostomce
Butler, 30 cts; eggs, 20 ctt.
Job work at tbe Gdaid office.
A x Billy for 10 pounds lard, 11.15.
Rock Candy syrup at Goldsmitb't.
Circuit court one week from Moadsy.
Ax Billy, fur bacon, 10 eta. per pound.
Carpets! Carpets! at Day & Henderson's,
Selette Plush Jackets only 10 dollars at AJ
. fetors.'
Blauk deeds aud mortgages for aale at the
Udabd office.
See the spring stock of carpets at Day
Hend' rson t.
Wheat it Arm at C8 cts. per bushel on
ooard ot cars.
Goldsmith pays tbe highest cash price foi
country produce.
For two weeks only Ax Billy for 5 lbs
green coffee; $1.
That Mess Mackerel in 8 t csns is excel
lent, at Goldsmith's.
Forest City Dongola shoes only f 1 50
pair at A. V. Peters.'
Wild blackberries and huckleberries put up
fresh at Goldsmith a.
Junction City is airitstlag the building of
810,000 school house.
All kinds of mill saws and flies for sale al
Richard Mount's saw shop.
Remember the $1 50 Dongola shoe, good
value for 12, at A. V. Peters'.
Lively times about the sheriff's office pre
paring for court and collecting taxes.
Go see the show window of Day Qen
demon's Furniture and Carpet House.
Remember that Hanson 4 Son bave the
best selected stock of clothing in town.
Walter Gray has commenced business for
himself in the harness line at Eat Portland.
A larce assortment of wall paper just re
oeived at tbe Eueene Book Store. Call aud
see it.
The $3.00 W. L. Douglas shoe for sale by A,
Hunt. Unequalled for durability snd excel
lence.
Decorated toilet setts at Smith k Haifa
for $3.00. Great bargains iu crockery and
lumps.
Elgin or Walthsra movements in gold
filled cases at $10.50 and upwards at
Watts'.
Leo Oerhard has purchased one of the
leading saloont in Albino, and bas tsken
charge of it.
rhAnoeshlfl weather this week, rrost,
rain, gpito of mow and sunshine, the latter
predominating.
Another chicken dinner will be served by
Grandma Munra at Hurlburt I restaurant
next Sunday.
We have received the first number of the
Marshfleld, Coot county, Sun. It it a bright
newsy paper.
Largest and best assortment of carpets at
Day Henderson's at puoes that cause
everybody to buy.
A nWrintion to the daily San Francisco
Examiner for one year is for sale at a sub
stantial reduction at this office.
ihina In mv stock of watches,
clocks and jewelry at actual first cost until
further notice. J. O. Watts.
Beat lina of plush and licht weight cloth
wrapi from 10 to 35 dollsrs south of Port
land, now on exhibition at A. V. Peters.
nnlv Rrat.cli.s clocks and will p n
you fine 8 dny mantle clock. mIow m $4.50.
4. J 1 A l la
received a consiuninont of
ten tons of assorted glass, and is ready to
fill all orders for glass and sash with dis
patch.
Blair & Croner have contracted to carry
and deliver Wells, Fargo 4 Co'a express,
the company having concluded to dispense
with their own delivery.
A letter was received here the other day
statisg that Cyrus Ellmaker died of con
sumption at Ottumwa, lowa, reoenuy. e
left Eugene about four months ago.
Th March term of the Lane county cir-
cnit ennrr convenes one week from Monday.
The time for tbe final servinw for papers for
that term of court expired Thursday.
niiver's new steel and old reliable chilled
Slows, sulky, gang and walking and at re
need prices.
. JJ. 1U A UBttB.
Quarterly meeting in tbe M. E. Church
next Sabbath. Preaching at 11 a. to. and 7
m. The Love feast will follow tbe morn-
ine sermon and Quarterly Conference will be
held Monday at 7 p. m. Rev. S. P. Wilson,
presiding elder, will preach in the evening
and administer tbe sacrament of tbe Lord's
supper.
Lost wthi Mountains. Cosst Mail, Feb.
I A Uf T , at. tin Irl from Hin Kiuplaw started
12
out for a hunt some days ago and wounded
an oik. in pursuing me nnimsi ns iu u
Vt-a .IniH ourl a afnrm enmn on and he wan
dered about in tbe woods for 15 days. His
partner, on a rancn at tsiusiaw, auveruneu
for bim but oould get no tidings from bim
nntil Sunday,! when be was brought into
Gardiner. He bad managed to crawl into a
house on Smith river where he was Kindly
csred for and brought by tbe parties to Gar
diner. lilS legs ns'i n"n irozeu, uuo ui
them badly, and h sua terribly scratched up
v k hnnh ami m aa aviiletillv demented.
Dr. Mockey attended bim and thinka be will
recover.
Died. Miss Eve Renne died at the resi
dence of Mr. F. J. Crouch Friday morning at
6 o'clock. She bad been ill only funr days,
and before death the blood seemed to settle
in spots on her person. Miss Renne wss 21
years of sge, lacking one month. Tbe inter
ment will lAke pisoesi uresweu io-uay, ouu
nrday, the remains being sent on the after
noon local train. Mr. Renne and other rel
atives desire to express their gratitude for
many kindnesxes shown during ber illness.
A Disastbocs Tkst. Annie Abbott, the
"Georgia Wonder," who exhibited her won
derful powers in Eugene in December, wss
very ill at San Jose, Cal., last week, with
congestion of tbe brain. It is believed that
ber sickness is tbe result oi n test msue in
Stockton. Mrs. Abbott was subjected to a
cold water douche and not allowed to dry
her body, immediately putting On clothes
furnished by tbe committee.
School Msmno. A call has been issued
by Geo F. Craw, clerk of the Eugene school
district for a nieetiug of tbe taxpayers to vote
a tux for the support of the schools snd to
pay one of tbe notes held against the district
by the Sn Francisco Loan Society. The
meeting it called for tbe first Monday in
Marcb, the 2nd, at the court bouse at 7
o'clock p. m.
A Simati What promises to be tbe most
interesting event in tbe history of the Lsur
esn Society will tuke place next Saturday,
Feb. 28, at 730 p. ni. Tbe society will rep
resent tbe United States Senate and discuss
important meaaures. Everyone is moat cor
dis! !y invited to attend. Tbe University
Orchestra will furnish musio and there will
be a promenade after tbe entertainment.
Wabtbd. Experienced solicitors for Ore-
I Klwlr fnrfemtiitv fn. firm! riav
KUB W. .www... ' I
and best territory open for tborongb bast-
i m
nes men. su on general ageni ai iiouuian
House at once.
Failkd The bill introduced by Represeu
tstive Wilkios to appropriate $300U for a
wagon rood from Oseo's oreek lo tbe month
of Lake creek failed to pose tbe senate
Wednesday.
PosTornct Robbio. The Aibland post
office was robbed Wednesday night. The
burglar drilled into tbe safe. Tbey took
all the loose change, registered packages snd
stamp.
WarriD. Dressed pork snd veal for tbe
Seattle market. Higbe-t market pries) paid.
E.J. Mc-Clajubas.
Circuit Court.
The following it tbe docket (or tbe March
term lavl of Ibe Lane county circuit court
1 -State of Oregon vs. Aaron Lurch. Ob
taining money under false pretenses; S. W.
Condon for State, U. 1). Doms fur Deft
2 State of Oregon vs. Aaron Lurch.
Forgery; S. W. Coudou for State, G. li,
for Delt.
3 Stale of Oregou V4. E. A. Gerald. Fur
gtry; S. W. Condon for State.
4 State of Oregon va. Fred Reed. Ob,
taiuiog money under false pretenses; 8. W.
Condon for State.
5. State of Oregon vs. Fred Coonrr
Obuiuiug money uudor false pretense; 8.
. iouaon tor ntaie.
6 A. L. Harbin vs. Eugene Finn. To
recover money; E. It. Skipwortb for Pltf.
7 Jesse Sovern, administrator, vs. Laue
Connty, To recover money; J. K. Weatb-
ertord and L. Bilyeq for Pltf., Geo. B. Dor
ris and S W. Condon for Deft.
B-J. W. Major vs. R. W. Marple and J.
W. Howard. Settlement of partnership; L.
uiiyen tor I'M , ueo. is. Doms for Delt.
9 Tilmon A. Howard vs. S. N. Howard
and Ira Allen. For possession of real prot
tiny; -ipu, DriiiDger, aiauory x Bimon
ami ueo. u. votm lor put., A. U. Wood'
cock and L. Bilyea for Deft.
10-Frsnk Whipple, adinr., vs. W. W,
Shortridge. Foreclosure; Geo. B. Dorris
snd A. V. Woodcock for Pltf. L. Uilyeu aud
Geo. A. Dorris for Deft.
11 Euphemia Edmunson vs. Martha
Clemeus. Partition; Geo. B. Dorrlt for
Pltf.
l'i-T. D. Linton vs. W. E. Parsons et al
S. W. Condon aud J. K. Weatherford for
Pltf., A. 0. Woodcock, L. Bilyeu and J. J,
Walton for Deft.
13 L. L. Russell vs. T. E. Russell. Suit
for divorce; Geo, 11. Dorris for Pilf., A. C.
Yi oodcock and L. Bilyeu for Deft.
14 Geo, Whilbeck vs. Matlock & Co.
To reoovor money; A. E. Gallagher and Geo
B. Dorris for pill, A. C. Woodcock and L.
Bilyeu for Deft.
15 James Huddleston va. City of Eugene.
Appeal; L. Bilyeu and Geo. A. Dorris for
Pltf., A. E. Gallsgher for Deft.
17 Jeff Myers vt W. A. Caton. To re-
cover mouey; 8. W. Condon and L. O.
Potter for Pltf.
18. G. R. Chrisman vt. S. O. Garri
son and Hattie Garrison. Foreclosure; L,
Uilyeu for Pltf.
19. Alexander A Frszer vt Solon S.
Jones. To recover money; Geo. B, Dorris
for Pltf.
20 Mury J. Buird et al v. Thomas Dris-
k ill. To recover money: A. C. Woodcock
for Pltf.
21 Duncan Soo't vs. N. B. Lvtle. To
recover money; A. E. Gallagher and Geo.
A. Dorris foi Pltf, A. C. Woodcock and L.
Bilyeu for Deft.
..James Al. Cbapin vt. Alex Taylor.
To recover money; A. 0. Woodcock for
pltf.
.J Lena Lurch vs. McKenzie ft Duvul.
To recover money; Geo. B. Dorris for pltf,
L. Uilyeu tor delt.
24 Carrie Gerhard vs. Leo Gorhsrd. For
divorce; L. Bilyeu for pltf.
.58. Maxwell et al, vt. Elva Christian,
et al, to reform deed; Geo. A. Dorris for
pltfs, L. Uilyeu for delta.
.u--Jamet 11. Moore vs. Laura uelle
Moore. Divorce; Geo. A. Dorris for pltf,
L. Bilyeu for deft.
27 Gideon F. Uodson vs. J. C. Goodale.
damages; G. A. Dorris and L. Bilyea for
pltf.
.9 Ibe commercial liauk ot Ml 1'leas-
ant, Mich., va. Robert Johnston. To re
cover money; A. E. Gallagher for pltf.
a. Win. tibaw it. vt L. . White. To
recover money; L. Bilyeu for pltf.
31 Ubas. li. odd ft to. vs. J. u. Has
kell and 0. Littlefield. To recover money;
Geo. B. Dorris for pltf.
Jo Charles li. Voad 4 Co. vs. i. li.
Haskell. To recover money; Geo. B. Dor
ris for pltf.
3C Ida Spiegel vt. 0. H. and David H.
Natwlck. Foreclosure; A. E. Gallagher for
pltf.
37. Ida Spiegel yt. David O. Sine et al.
Foreclosure; A. E. Gallagher for pltf.
3 UcClung ft Johnson vs. urviiie
Green and Estella J, Green. Foreclosure;
A. E. Gallagher for pltf.
39. A. P. Churchill vt. J as. U. Bennett.
To recover money; A. E. Gallagher for pltf.
40 Macule UcUurry v. &1. W. Mc&lurry
snd J. 8. McMurry. Fordivoroe snd to set
aside fraudulent conveyance; E. O. Potter
and Watson, Hume Si Watson for pltf, L.
Bilveu and G. A. Donis for deft.
41-A. V. Peten vs. Joshua McGoe. To
recover money; Geo. B. Dorris for pltf.
42 W. Hall vs. Cbarlet Hall. Divorce,
J. J. Walton for pltf.
43 Cbaa. M. Aldricb vt. Sadie Aldricb.
Divorce: E. O. Potter for pltf.
44 John Conner vt. Jot. w. Hahou aud
Polly Mubon. Foreclosure; 8. W. Condon
and Geo. A. Dorris for pltf.
47-Jacob Uillespie vs. W. U. furXerson.
To recover money; Joshua J. Walton for pltf.
48 Fanny Howard vt, V. 11. Howard.
Divorce; Benj. P. Welch for pltf.
4U Samuel v. uoit vt. u. i. ana a. .
Fanning. Foreclosure; Joshua J. Walton
for pltf.
GU fcuitna lapp vt. Jonn xapp. uivorce;
L. Bilyea and Geo. A. Dorrit for pltf.
51 D. C. Harrison vs. Fannie Harrison.
Divorce; Geo. B. Dorris for deft.
62 Julia Conch vs. S. 11. Coucb. Divorce;
A. C. Woodcock for pltf, L. Bilyea for deft.
53 Frank Forest vt. Fries & Percival and
A. A. Davis, To recover money; E. N. Dun
can for pltf, L. Bilyea for deft.
64 A. L. lirown vt. rerry ana jusry .
Sherwood. To recover money; 0. A. Sehl
brede for pltf.
OO-truais lampuen vt. unai. uicserson,
B. J. Pengra, A. Wheeler aud Mary B.
Wheeler. Foreclosure; Geo. A. Doms fur
pltf.
56-J. M. Horn vs. E. L. Skog and Wil
belmina Skog. Foreclosure; Geo. A. Dorris
for pltf.
67 S. Warsbauer vt. Henry and Clleo H.
Tabor and A. O. Stevens, lorecloseure; J.
J. Walton for pltf.
68 J. H. Honig vs. Tbe City of Eugene.
Review; J. J. Walton for pltf.
69 Jobo C. Simpson et. al. vt. Cbas E.
Simpson. For sale ot real property; J. J.
Walton and L. Bilyeu for pltf.
61 - T. J. Black vs. J. S. Smith. To re
cover money; L. Bilyea for pltf.
63 Lewis & Burkbolder v. Stouffer,
Markley k Co. To recover money; Geo. A.
Dorris and L. Bilyen for pltf.
62 Lewis k Burkbolder vs. Allison aud
Taylor. To recover money; Geo. A. Dorris
and L. Bilyeu for pltf.
64 H. C. Humphrey vs. Alex A. Foster
and wife, W. H. Baber and U. V. Howard.
Foreclosure; Geo. B. Dorris for pltf, L. Bil
yen for Howard.
65 Sternberg k Senders vs. Beth Har
pool. To recover money ; Geo. B. Dorrit for
pltf.
66 Calvin Kenuel vt Yokuni Uldall. Mo
tion for sheriff to make deed; Geo. B. Dor
ris for Pltf.
67 Ashley O. Stevens vs. Henry J. Ts
ber. To recover money; J. J. Walton for
pltf.
C8-B. B. Scott vs. John Tait. Suit for
damages; Goo. B. Dorris snd Geo. A. Dor
ris for pltf, A. C. Woodcock and L. Bilyea
fordeft.
f t Wm Shielda vs G. W. Long and Hen
ry Landers. To reform deed; L. Bilyea
and Geo. A. Dorris for pill.
70 U. C. Humphrey ys. B. B. Hsyet.
To recover money. A. C. Woodcock for
pltf.
71 E Bostwick vs B. B. Hayes and II.
C. Amis. To recover money. L. Bilyea
for pltf.
72. Sheridan Bros. vt. S. H. Friendly
etal. To recover money; J. W. Hamilton
for pltf , Geo. B. Dorris for deft.
73. Meyer k Kyle vs. South Bend Lum
ber compsny. To recover money; L. Bilyea
and G. A. Dorris for plifs.
Tiu Lost Tbe Lib water last week
caused J. B. Boo as at CoiUge Grove to lose
between 1UU0 and 1500 railroad ties that went
by bia boom in the Coast Fork. Borne of
tbe ties were recovered down tbe stream.
A rKKSG.NAL STATEMENT.
CiniinilHuioiior l'nrkcr Explain, ft
culiiir TraiiHactioii.
To-
Plxasajtt Hill, Feb. Id, 1891.
Ekitoboi'iub Guabu:
It wss the October term of the county
court, I tbiuk, tlist Thouiss Burbro, who waa
supervisor of rood district No. 13 iu Lost
alliy precinct came before the court to get
help on a bridge across tbe Bogsrt slongb on
the Middle lork of tbe Willamette river.
Tbe court egreed to give him six cents a foot
lineal measure lor all square uuioers uxcu,
and to pay the mill price for tbe flooring,
tbut to be three inohe thick, and to fur
nish the spikes. Aflur Mr. Barbre started
in on the bridge, be wrote to me to kuow if
I wonld allow bim to split tbe lumber out of
good oedur, if so, he could save something
by so doing. I consented to tbe cbango, Al
tho December torn) of court be uisdo his re
port on tbe bridge, the leugth one buudred
aud tun eet iucludiug the approaches, he
put in bis bill one hundred and eighteen dol
lars at the cost of tho bridge. I asked Mr.
Barbre if be bad not got some subscriptions
ou the bridge. He said be bad got a little
but be laid it all out for grub for tbe bands
while they were at work on the bridge. He
drew bis wun it for that auicu-jt.
Not long after that I beard complaint that
Mr. liarbre bad built the bridge with dis
trict maiVabor. To satisfy myself, I con
cluded to investigate tbe matter aud see
where tbe trouble was. I weut and meas
ured tbe bridge and found it less Ibau a hun
dred feet long, and that he had built the
bridge with road labor aud subscriptions.
District labor twenty seven aud one-half
days, voluuteer work seventeen days, dona
tions, twenty-seven dollars. Now at the Jan
uary term of court when be ruadolhis report
ss supervisor I brought the fuels before the
board as be bad also put in a very large
bill ss supervisor which had been marked al
lowed without coming under my personal
observation uutil afterward. When I got
fioasession of it I objected as it was so much
arger than usually came from that district.
Judge Scott said: "It is a Urge bill; we
will call bim back and have him explain t
little," so I went out and looked around
through town but could not find him on the
street, so there wat nothing done in the
matter then.
A short iime after that I met Mr. Barbre
and I told him that we were not lAtisllud
with the reports; that there was somethiug
orooked about them; that we wanted an ex
plication. I asked bim how long the
bridge was; he said one buudred aud ten
feet. I wanted to know if he bad worked
any other than roud lubor ou the bridge. He
said one msn five day. I asked bim if be
could use road lubor iu building the bridge
and then ohsrge tho county with it lie
said that he thought that be had a right to
do that, but that be would make it all
right any way. Then on Tuesdsy before tbe
February term of the commissiouor't court
Mr. barbre went to Eugene, but be never
ut in an appearance duriug court though
e ws in own till the conrt adjourned on
Thursday at 2 o'clock p. m. I asktd tbe
otber member of the court if tbey had
seen Mr. Barbre, aud what be said in re
gard to bis reports. They had seel him but
he did not say much of anything was the
answer. Tbey appeared to be disponed to
let the tubject rest without any further
thought.
1 do not think that Lane county is under
any obligation to Mr. Barbre that it should
donate him the sum of one buudred dollars
more than is justly due him. Now, that
Mr. iiarbre bud an opportunity to coma be
fore the court and correct this matter, and
did not do it, iu justice to myself, I feel it
my duly to make this statement.
J AUKS PABKKIt,
Couuty Commisrioner.
Exempt Firemen.
The exempt firemen should rcniomber thai
their organization will be perfected at the
Firemen's hall Monday evening. Uillceis
will be elected at that time. Every exempt
in Eugene should subscribe to its conntittl-
tion aud by-laws. '
Oikiani.kd. The ttockboldeit of the Eu-
geue Manufacturing Co. met at the Court
House Saturday evening of last week and
adopted by-laws aud constitution. R. M.
Day, II. 0. Humphrey, 8. II. Friendly, M.
S. Bnrker, F. M. Wilkius, 1. E. Snodgiass
and Robert Parker were elected directors.
The directors held a meoting Tuesdsy even
ing and elected their ofllcere as tollowsr K.
M. Day, president; M. S. Barker, vice presi
dent; It. II. Parker, secretary; II. 0. Hum-
pbrey, treasurer. Darker, Day and Parker
were appoiuted a committee on the purchase
of machinery, and Snodgrass, Wilkins aud
Humphrey on Ibe selection of grounds.
Tbe first assessment is now due and payable
to tbe secretary. The gentlemen elected to
control the affair of the - company are suc
cessful business men, and part of them bave
tbe necessary mechanical experience to prop
erly oonduct tbe enterprise.
Willamett- Fob. Nkws. Albany Demo
crat correspondence, Feb. 18: Mist Aim
Allinubam Is attending school at Uoburg.
Mr. Frank Tilton will teach a term of
school In the Bogart district tbe coming
summer. Sirs. Locke's oottage Is neanng
completion. Mrs. E. J. Willoiigbby is in
Eugene at present, nndor tbe csre of a phy
sician. She will probably return home this
week. Perry Smith and family bave moved
to Junction. Mr, Doutbit bss told his
farm to a gentleman of Crook county,
who will take possession a soon as the
present tenant' lease is out. Mr. Doutbit
was for nary years resident of this local-
ity, moving to crook couuty about eight
years ago. Urt. Smith baa built a large
new barn.
Abbkstrd. Cbas, Friondly, of Portland,
the traveliug dealer in bides, furs and pelts
was arrested Wednesday charged with hnv
indeer hides in bis possession. He shipped
them from Cottage Grove in old sacks that
were full of holes exposing the bides. The
railroad agent received tbem for shipment
contrary to law. Tbe trial wss before Jus
tice Kinsey l riday at one o clock.
Univbbsitt Appbopbiatiok. The general
appropriation bill passed by tbs legislature
provides for an spptnpriation of $5,500 to
b expended nnder the direction of tb
regents in tbe repsirs on the Oregon State
University. Ibe root on lb old building
will be replsced and tbe walU cemented and
painted. The walls of the new bnilding
will be painted.
A Coal Dit jovtBr II. H. Fkk, of Glen-
ada, was in Eugene this week. He bst dis
covered a ledge of coal; the cropping are V,
to 4 feet thick, and underiy tne Ulensda
townsite. He will thoroughly prospect the
ledge. If it proves good it will be valua
ble acquisition as it is convenient to deep
water.
Roan Bill Pawkd. Tbe bill to appropri
ate $5,000 for wagon road up tbe C'alapoo
ia to tbe Blue River mine bas passed both
bonses of the legislature. Tbe governor
vetoed it.
Estkat Notick. Erftrsved from the Ed
munson paatnre three milles west of Eugene
about November Ist, lM'JO, two year old
red snd brindle beifer. No murks noticea
ble. A liberal reward will be paid for ber
return or information leading to tbe same.
J. W. Withbow.
Washixo Oct. Tbe high water bas caused
tbe bank to eav in near the tauneriea in tbe
eaat part of Eugene, endangering on of lb
buildings. J s. Wariuck is putting In
breakwater to prevent further damage.
Mabbiid. Mr. It. J. Keppel, who clerked
for McClung A Johnon over year siuce,
wss married at Port Towusend, Wash., Feb,
18, 18'Jl.
Duo. Jumr Tuylor, an old resident of
Riehardnoo previucl, died at his home near
Franklin Wednesday, Feb. 18, IK'Jl, aged CO
year.
Keul Estate Transfer;.
sTOUtl.
Isaac K. Stevens as Marshal ot Enms to
Joseph Spnnifen. Lot 1, block 1, Cipher's
suiciition. iai.
T. W. SlielUm to K. J. I.owry, lot 7, block
1, Slielton's .nd addition. 1 -'.').
Ellen Pane t Ardelis Hpani(ln, I.t 4,
block 3. Chester's addition. f-'MI.
Ardelis HpaiiK'le to Ellen l'a.e. Lot 5,
block 3. Sheltou's addition. J.V).
Frank Itosner to Joseph Springer. Lot 2,
block 7, Skinner's ordinal plat .U0.
J. P. I'heaher to W. C. Jeunloon. Lot 1,
block 2, t'heaher's 2nd addition. .ki0.
Frai.k Close to James II. Wliitenker. Lots
4, ft, ti ami 7, block 1 1, C'reawell. ..VJO.
John Straub and Geo. M. Miller to Chas. B.
Davis. It 15, block 17, and other land in
Fail mount. (11.00.
J. F. Atherton to II. W. Holden. Lots 4,
5 and ti, block 20, College Hill Park. 3U0.
J. W. Clark to Emma L. 1-onif, intarsat In
lot 1, Mock 2, Mulligan's addition on the wast;
fJtlOO.
Emma I. Long to J. W. Clark, laud east of
mill race; f'.UOO.
COUNTBT.
John M. Moras and wife to Isaao P. Copliu,
37 acres, HH0.
.Iiw.e Simmons to S. R. Georite, 100 acres,
tT.IK).
S. li. George to Amanda A. Simmons, 8
acres, 100.
.Iea Simmons to Albina E. Forest, 2 acres,
JiKJ.
Samuel Batik'hman to Sarah J. Huuiaker, to
correct deed; 1700.
Pleasant Hill Items.
Feb. 1st, 1891.
Changeable weather with plenty of snow
ia the bills.
Mr. D. W. Bridges bas located store at
tbe Kelly mill.
The Matthews brother are sbill-feeding
30 head ol cattle that ore nice beef.
Mr. J. K. McKenzie delivered 20 head of
nice fat bogs to the Eugene batcher this
week.
Mr. aud Mrs; Titus, of Eugene, are mak
ing their borne with their son, Andy, at
Trent. i
A dance was given at the residence of Mr,
J. K.MVKeuzie'sontlielHh inst. in honor
of Mr. Ross Matthew attaining hi 21st
birthday. A vory enjoyable time is reported.
A report was in circulation bora last even
ing that little aon of P. N. Shelly' had
been kicked to death by horse, but we ere
pleated to say that the report was not cor
rect, but it seemt that while running around
where the bone was he wss kicked in tbe
forehead, but we learn that Dr. Thompson
has hope of hi recovery.
While engaged in hi flour mill at Jasper
on Friday last the owner, Mr. Sylvester, had
narrow escape from a frightful dealb.
The sleeve of his cost caught ou some of the
pulleys, aud before assistance could reach
him one aim was broken in two places, an
elbow wa dislocated and he wa bruised up
generally. But "Doc" bas lot of pure
"grit" and will coon bo bimsell tgsln.
O.K.
Attempted Sulcido.
Janiei Att. sued about 30 vears. attempted
to take bis life by tbe ase of laudanum Fri
day morniug. lie is a butcher by trade
workiug for Mr. Reed. He failed to appear
at hit work that moruing and Mr. Reed
wont to bit room aud found him aucon
tcious. An ounce vial, - empty, that bad
contaiued lauduuum was found iu the room.
Dr. Brown wat called aud toon bad bim out
of danger. They left bim for awhile aud it
la tbouubt text bt took more of the drug and
tbe services of the doctor were again re
quired. Att bad rooently separated from hit wife
in Douglat county. He cam to Eugene
about three week ago and bas acted queer-
ly. t torn all appearanoe bis miud Is atleo
ted. JA letter wa found in hi pocket
addressed to bit wife at Oak Grove, Doug
las county, bidding ber good bye, askiug ber
forgiveness and expressing a hope to meet
in heaven. Att is now out of dauger unless
the tuloidul mania again controls bim. lie
it ttopplug at tbe Baker House. .
A Fine Coal Discovery.
Messrs. Frasier k Berry who rooently
bought 800 sores of land V, miles south of
Eugene, which they have U'inied the Alham
bra Villa, and ot which they Intend to plant
200 acres to silver prunes tbit fall, started
their workmen to preparing tbe ground the
first of tbe week, but tbey had not worked
long wheu thoy found rich croppingsof ooal.
The discovery wst reported to the proprie
tors, who tt once let their men to developing
the same. At tbe time of going to press tbe
shaft is sunk to a depth of about fifteen feet,
and a well defined vein of what experts pro
nounce the strongest indications of pure an
thracite ooal, nearly three feet thick and In
creasing rapidly as it descends, which it does
almost perpendicularly. If this discovery
proves to be even good quality of domestic
coal it will not only revolutionize Ibe fuel
industry of tb country but will be of aluiott
invaluable benefit to Eugene In general,
Dancing- School.
Mr. U. J. Hopkins, who hot just arrived
from the east, will shortly open a tobool of
instruction in dancing and department. He
bad 20 yean experience in tbit work and it
thoroughly posted iu tbe latest figures of
ball room etiquette, Tb iustruotious will
be first-class. Parties wishing to jaia tbe
class will leave their namet with G. II.
Paine. One of the attractive featuret which
will be Introduced it tbe new Oxford Minu
ette, which combines the statuliness of the
English aud the snrightlinest of tb Ameri
can movement. Class hour from 8 to 10.
A number of reception will be given after
clsst boon to which pupils will be admitted
on these tickets.
Terms, including reception: Single gent,
JO; lady, f 5; couple, 110. One-half in ad
vance, remainder at the alxth lesson. On
term, twelve lessons. Cluss hours, 8 to 10;
reoeptions, 10 to 12. On lesion esob week.
I should like to hv a children' class in
tb afternoon it we can get enough to make
a class. We charge $5 for each pupil.
Hours, i to 6.
Camnxbt BuBscBirrioBB. Tbe subscrip
tion to the ttock for a caunery iu Eugene
now aggregate 915,000. Tbe following ad
ditional parties have placed their namet to
tbe list: W. I. Coleman, flOOO; W. H.
Abrauis, 11000; Joel Wsre, $300; D. A.
Paine, tM); Wm. W. Wilson, .i00;G. W.
Handsaker, $500. The eoiuinittee has made
no particnlur effort to raise tbe amount, bat
feel satisfied that tbey can easily iucrease tbe
subscriptions to $ .0,000 by oue dsys solic
iting. CoMPBOMbiin. Seveial of tb damage
suits sgainst tbe Southern Pscitio railroad
have been compromised. P. B. Bekcley, of
Oakland, who sued for i:i8,'.50, accepted
15,000. Andrew Huff and J. It. Sloan, of
Eugene, who sued for $8,000 and $0,500
received $1800 sud $1600 respectively. P.
Hendee fsusd :for $7000 and took $2000.
A number of tbe esse were removed to the
U. b. circuit court for trial.
SruiKT Railwat. H. W. Holden, a rail
road contractor, oi ton norm, iexas, was
her several day this week looking at Eu
geue and the surroundings. He is thinking
atrungly of asking for a chatter to build a
street railway between Eugeue and Spring,
field.
TorBurr. Tb first of tb week was a good
time for touri.t priuter. otherwise the mem
bers of the srt preservative wbo travel on
railroad tie and bruke beams. Four called
Monday and two Tuesday.
Enciclopuuia. Tbe Gdabd office receiv
ed this week an Americauized edition ol tbe
Encyclopoedia Brittanica of ten volumes.
Tbe set with tbe dsily S. F. Exsmioer cost
$33 and forms an excellent work of reference.
rerstiuul.
E. J. Frasier was at Salem Thursday.
Frunk Alexander It visiting in Eugene.
Commissioner Parker was in town Mon
day. J. L. Pago vlhited Albany snd Portland
this week.
J. R. Ream sud wife will soon return to
Eugene to reside,
Oeorgo B. Dorris niaJo a trip to Fairhavcn,
Wsbh., this week.
0, B. Hollis, of Spokane Falls, is visiting
friends and relative! In Lane county,
Mrs. N. Frszer of Pendleton is in Eugene
visiting ber sister, Mr. Geo. M. Miller.
1. L. Campbell, of tbe Gcabd, wat in Sa
lem aud 1'ortlaud several days this week-
M. S. Wallis is np from Portland. He
will probably make Eugone hi future borne.
J. N, Bunch has returned from a business
trip of several weeks duration in Washing
ton. Mrs. R. A. Irvine of Albany visited with
her daughter, Mrs. L. Bilyea in Eugene thil
week.
Miss Helen Osburn has gone to Salem to
accept position in her father's store at that
place.
W. E, Ayers and wife, of Dayton, Wash.,
visited bis brother Palmer Ayer near Eu
gene thi week,
S. Ilandsaker, the Pleasant Hill mer
chant and postmaster, wat in Eugene Thurs
day and Friday.
A. C. Woodoock went to Salem Thursday
moruing on busiuess connected with on of
the railroad damage suits.
J. M. Martin and wife returned from
visit to Iowa and Illinois Thursday night,
having been gone since November.
Tbe wife and five children of Mr. Charlet
Weber, of Thurston, arrived here Wednesdsy
from Germsny. Thoy bad a long dangerous
trip across the Attuntio, being over a month
from Bremen to New York. The ship wot
disabled sud almost sent to tbe bottom by
the severe storm.
Sprlngtield Items.
February 20, 1891.
We noticed Mr. B. J. Pengra on the ttreett
a few days Ibis week.
Our new calaboose bat had one occupant
all ready, and a lively follow wo he, smash
ing the stove and knocking the window
lights oat.
There has been a subscription paper stsrt
ed here in our little town for a new psper.
aud it ia being signed very rapidly. Some
sign a high as $25,
Mr. Gus Washburn bat commenced on
his barn. He is going to build a fine honso
in the near tutare.
All tbe piling i drove between ber and
Jasper, aud tbe road 1 almost ready for tb
rails. We underitand the bridge bas been
swung off of tbe false works on the Mo
Keuzie, and it out of danger.
Well, it seems at if we were going to have
tome weather after all from the appearance
of things. Yesterday we bad a very hard
snow storm, which covered tbe ground
to the depth of one and one-fourth inches.
There has been a great revival her in our
town, and it ttill going on. It has caused
some of tbe most hardest of heart to turn
and lead a better life. Bros. McDonnell and
Sweeney, cf tbe M. E. church are holding the
meeting, and with great success.
lA-TA.
Florence Items.
The West, Feb. 13.
We had nnite a shower of bail on the
morning of February 7th.
Two Catholic priests are her looking for
land on which to tattle colony of its ad
herent. Tbe board of trade mot Tuesday and B. F.
Alloy was elected president, Joe Morris vice
president, O. W, Hurd secretary, M. F.
Phillips treasurer.
Mrs. Geo. H. Colter will tocompany ber
tlster, Mrs, Woods, to Eugene where she
will remain tor some time visiting friend.
At meeting ot tbe First Presbyterian
church of Florence M. F. Phillip wat elect
ed trustee In place of Ueo. 11. ill Her, re
moved. A committee ot three, consisting of
William Kyle, O. W. Hard and A. F. Hurd,
was elected lo oolleot pastor's salary. The
building ot the church was discussed, but ss
no particular plans were decided upon the
oouimittee wss instructed to report withlo
two weeks. The report of treasurer O. W.
Hurd sbowt about $3000 on band for church
building.
The New Era Wanlier.
Jacob Mitcboll ha teoured the tcencv for
Lane and Douglas countiet for the Mew
bra Washer. It operates by bydraulio
pressure, aud cau be eerily worked by a
child. ' It washes all varieties of fabrics,
from tbe finest laces lo besvy carpet per
fectly, without rubbing or boiling, and with
out the nse of chemical or any destructive
froooss, only asking good iop and water,
t is simple in construction, and strong aud
easily understood and operated.
The Now Era forces the water through the
clothing with sufficient force to remove all
dirt. ' The ladle now bave no exense for
breaking their backs over the old fashioned
clothes-destroying wash board.
Mr. Mitchell guarantees every machine
told. If the purchaser is not aatisfied tb
mouey will be refunded when tbe machine
is returned.
Died.
Mr. Flora Titut, nee Blskely, died ot
consumption at her borne at Trent Sunday
morning, Feb. 8th, aged 19 year. Tbe fu
neral took place Monday, Feb. 9th. She bsd
been married but a short time till she ws
taken ill with the dread disease. She leaves
many relatives and friends who mourn ber
death:
She passed the flaming bounds of place and
time:
The living throne, the sapphire blaze,
She saw; but, blasted with eioess of light,
Closed ber eyes in endless night.
A FmxKD.
Dissolution of Partnership.
Notice 1 hereby given that tbe partner
ship heretofore existing between L. L. Per
kins snd D. G. Gay, under tbe firm name of
Perkin's nursery, Is this dsy dissolved by
mutual consent, tbe said D. G. Gay with
drawing from the business. Dated at Llew
ellyn, Lane Co., Oregon, thi 7th day of
February, 1891. L. L. Planus,
D. O. Gat.
DR. ABOBN.
Al FOBTLABO DMTTL JCLT 5tH.
Da. Abobn, Fourth tnd Morrison streets,
Portland, Oregon, tbe most successful physi
cian on tbe American continent for Ibe
speedy, positive, absolute and permanent
cure for Catarrh of tbe bead, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Pneumonia and consumption. Twenty-five
years' successful practice.
Instantaneous relief and permanent cure
often effected upon first consultation.
Dr. Aborn, by bit original, modern, scien
tific method, effects speedy and radical cure
of the most obstinate and long standing case
of Nasal Catarrh, Ozena, Deainess, Dis
charge from the Ears, Asthma, Bronchitis
sud Consumption.
Also Stomach Disorders, Bilious Colic,
Gall Stones and Jaundice, Heart. Liver,
Kidney, Bladder and Nervous Affections;
Diseases of Men. Also all ailment peculiar
to women.
Dr. Aborn can be consulted from now un
til July 5th, when be leaves for Europe.
Not. Horn treatment, securely packed,
sent by express to any part of the 1'scifio
ooost and territories for those wbo cannot
possibly call in person.