Eugene City Guard. e.-.-r t-AIUUDAY JANUAItY 9, 18S)2. Tho Chilian war cloud lias not iiHKiiiJicd alarming jtrojtortionH. Uncle Sam however does not cpiihc liirt virortH to jiluce the navy on a war footing. ' ,Tho Oregoniun Hays the nitip;- Vumn iournulH aro fiercely asmil ling w hut they call the Hill-Crino-, Gorman duinoeracy. It i'h not j)rohablo that thorns leaders will le n'. all uiiecieu uy mugHUiiiji oi niti )ii uliet'u'd by a few disappoint ed, disgruntled, alleged ineiiilx rs of tiifir own party, The funners of Lane county ure losing thoUBunds of dollars on ac count of iiiHuflieient road work. They cannot bring their produce to market, and when necessarily compelled to travel the injury to vehicles and horses amounts to a large sum. Six months ouch year order uud a series of pImuudk and prod is too lom a iKTlod to lx) shut oil tiiltle Morcise ooiMinuxl the evemntf. from market. "!0,M'!!r?.. mmmmm .jiiiiru'ua wuiou wan auiy TUB TKAC1IKKS INSTITUTE. MONDAY HW. '2-'l-M V. M. Thu Ht-eonil Judlclul District's Uwh rr'a convention was culled to order by Htate Hujit. MeKlroy, with a good at- tvn.litiK present. After the usuui pre liminary exercises or registration, etc., the ehairmiiu Hindu a slmrt MMifli on theolijeetof the eorivelillon uml gave some irood advice. T. J. Old follower with a good talk on "A few things In Teaching"' and a discussion remitted in wheh l'rofs. Aiiiierson. htruniro aim Horner took purt. l'rof. Orton Isilng ulwtt'iitSunt. ltHd. ol huueno hcIiooIh, suiiiilled the Hillilcct which was well handled, "(on Mini I l'llliislimelit" Is an linisirtant suhject and was well dis ciihHcii hy tcacliersof exSTience among whom we noticed l'rofs. Jilanelianl, Hlraiie, liken, lUgien, iiiiwtlionu and Hupt. .Mchlroy, lln; opinion which seemed to tirevull was that cor- iNiral iiiinishment was the last resort, uud that at such times thu teacher must U guided hy the best of common sense. After some announcements the convention adjourned to the OjM'ru House until 7:.i0 this evening. EVKNINfl SESSION At nil early luiir the city opera houso wiw II I led with an appreciative audience. Hupt. MeElroy culled the convention to Portland Telegram: A Pennsyl vania man, while walking through his fields the other day, trippd his toe on a tuft of grass, fell and broke his neck. About the aine time an Oregon man fell 1'5() feet from the top of a nine-story building, and w ithin a week was out on the streets wishing his friends a merry Christ mas. All of which gis-s to demon strate that it is about time to desert the eilete East and come out to Ore gon, where the healthy climate makes vigorous constitutions. The "better than thou" democrat ic imperii that proless to see signs of abandonment of tariff reform in the defeat of Mr. Mills should cool , their heads and cast a retroHxt'tivc glance to the last houso when HtK-aker Crisp and every supjiortcr of his who was in congress at the time stood firmly supisirting Mr. Mills, as leader, fighting McKinley pro tection, Before that these same men warmly BitpMrtcd the Mills bill by their votes and voices. Theso men have not changed their rinciples but claim the right to use another method of at tuck that will bo more ell'eetivo than that irojHiswl by Mr. Mills. News from Washington still in dicate that no general tariff bill will Iks pushed hy tho democratic majority in the house. A bill of that kind would havo as little ehanco of getting by the senate and president, as a snowball would nave to maintain its integrity in hades. Protection will bo attacked in detail by separato bills. No combination of interests can then bo mado and the senator or con- with a male rendered and much enjoyed, l'rof. lteid, of the KiiKne l'uhlio Heliools, extended a hearty address of weloome to all teachers and every one intereHled in education, which was followed hy an excellent violin solo rendered hy Miss Louise Hawyers. l'rof. Horner, of llie State Agricultur al School of Corvullis, responded to l'rof. Iteid's address of welcome. The ad dress very forcihly emphasized the hearty welcome extended una was appreciated by all. Ilia audience, tuon received a treat in a piano solo rendered by Miss UcHHie Hawyers, or J,iitfmiB. Itecitatiou hy Miss lluhy Iieudricks, of the hiitfciie puhhc schools. The reel tation was biirlily appreciated and showed evidence of internet iu school trainini. Miss Louise Sawyers next favored the convention with a vocal solo which was refreshing to the audience, Dr. liailey, of the State Uuiversity, delivered a most interesting address, "Education iu the U. H." The add reus was freighted with sound and valuable thoiiithts. The entertaiiinent closed with a ciiiBr rcite ami a row remnms by ntipt. (e,y mut teach morals. II McLlmy as to the coming work of the dut ' of lbe Htato (o OODVentioil. The OOUVeutioil tlieo ad- thinua mors than taianoa. E.1 jotirned to meet at the court house ut 0 a. ui. to-morrow morning. Deo 211, 18'Jl. moiinino HritaioN 10 . ru llrgsnllrss of the tlirmteuimi rain, the oourt bouse woi well tilled at sn early hour At 8 JU the oonreiillou iu culled tu order by Hunt, MeKlrov Tbe work ol the convention was opened oy a psprr on ins suiij.'cl ot Orlno(riipuy, presented by l'rof. Wuliner of Eugene. A very interesting discuion followed, tusny pointed r marts Doing given by l'rol. An demon of Snlcm, tttrunpe of Oregon City, Miss C'uaseot Eugene, Mrs. Conkling of KOHeourg, nnuotuers. the printed form in tbe teit-book. Text booiii or reading exercises should be uulli- Slied o as to tisvs many new exercise. Ir. William tnotignt It more necessary for country teachers to adopt aoue good meth od ol ilaaairlcation Ibau it was (or oily teacher. UeadiUK in country schools should le divMod into two comet; would not cootine biunell 1o tbe textbook bat would bave the cbildieu biiug in suitable exeroiiwa and would bave the acbool for sn audience; tboubt it would be s great incen tive for Kod pnparalion on the part of tbe pupil. Mont important reaaon (or oral read- lnn--tu ph)lcal (raining ol lbe Tooal or (aua and tbo proper ua ol tbe lung. "Drawing and Industrial Work in Public seboota," by l'rof. C. Elton Waocbard, of CorvallU aebools, in a well prepared paptr, auppleuieiited by a very One collection of drawing pieparled by bia pupils. He could give uu rulea or uetboda; every teach er uiiiHl go into bis own bead and devixe way ami method and then go Into tbe acbool room aud put tbeiu iulo practice. 1'upd iu drawing learn ucutuea, care and accuracy, 1'rol. IHaucbard Ibougbl Ibat White Iudiitril Drawing aeries does well but tbut iliey were interior to aouie olber bouk. Thought they did not create uuc onuinal uy aupt, Muhlroy read lbe law on lbe mu led of authorized text books aud declared tbut Wbltea luduilrial Urawmg was tbe only authorized book on drawing and that tbe uae otany and all olber were illegal. Prof, uouuon tbougbl Ibat drawing out hue ot a leou "bould always be a co-ordi nate part of tbe recitation just as necewiary telling or writing llie leaaoo. Coodon illiiHtrated bis statement by show inn that in the study of Ueogiapby, lby, sioloiiy, liotany and lliatory nothing con veys aucb laatiug aud effective retults as that ot drawing of the outlines on the blackboard. Prof. Vlanchard's paper caued much in lerest. a the subject, wai presented in new and strikiug manner, oo uiucn In lereat was taken that a reoeas was ordered (or lbe examination of 1'iof. lilaocbard'e exhibit. During this recea a aocial time wan enjoyed aud arrangements made to vis it tbe University on tbe following day at 3 o'clock. Tbe subject. "Do our Public Schoole meet tbe wants of tbe oomuiuuity iu regard to teaching of morals and uianuers," wan next taken up by Prof. D. V. H. Held, lie said that tbe character ol lbe student abould be more carefully looked after; teach mor al at acbool and there will not be so much trouble to aud from acbool. If we allow our children to have immoral habits, bow oan we expect them to grow up to be good nd moral men? He thought that a teacher ought to teach lbe parents ss (ar as possible in regurd to moral, lbe same discussion was prolonged by Iter. Bates o( tbe Congre gational cburcb. The Htate for its own is lbe vital teach soma tningi more tban wienoe. Educates man without moial and you make him no bet ter. MOHM.VU HKSMO.N. In the ubsenee of Hupt. MeKlroy l'rof. Held culled the convention to or der. The first work done this morning was the opening of the question Uix. C'oiiHlderuhle Interest was manifested in some tonics. Corporal punishment was again dlscuseed. Text Issjks was al-o mentioned. Kupplies furnished by isiariis, ami other questions were an swered. "1'rlmary Heuding, or Hels Without Helps." bv Mrs. A. Hunt. I'leasaut Jlllf public school, wasaimjs-r nun iavorci uu metiious. A recitation by a public school boy of Eugene. lteeess of five minute for social In tercourse, after which l'rof. JlMer, priiielpul of Harrison street school of Portland, took up again the subject of "Percentage," and presented a plan whereby the difficulties of the suldcct can I removed. Arrangements were completed for vlsitlm: the sUtte univer sity. Adourncd until 1:30, the last after noon session. Fairmouiit is tlio center aixl "in tlie swim. Think of it; ' liiliis Coiisfiiteil t ic I'irsf lw! cj .. FTs A 1J. . r-- . I t J .l':-''-."-'i,t'y yf- -- Eugene, Fairmouiit ami - ( !j v N Sprluslli-ld are lat grow- ' .' .-,! fj lug Into one larnu city . (..-J n with r'aiioount In the " J II center. ' 11) The Guard wisheg its readers and patrons a happy New Year. Farmers in Kansas have in the lust eight months reduced their mortgages $10,000,000. lion. Aleuorum Crawford, a pio neer of 1842, died at JlcMinnviUe on Saturday at the age of 71. He was one of the best known of Ore gon pioneers. A J I.TIPOKTA.Vr DEl'iaiO. The New York; Court Appeal ! Aliia.vv. X. Y.. Dec J 111. A de cision was bunded down this afternoon hy the court of anneals In the contest ed election eases which apiK'urs to give me ucmocrata control of the state sen ate. The court decided that a certitl- ute of election should be iriven to two democrats and one republican, leaving one ease tor me state ismrd of cun- vassers to settle. The decision caused rent consternation unions the rcnub- leans, nut mey nuve not itlven uo the iigiu, lino ine icuaers are now in con sultation uu to what is to be done. 1 lie democrats now have complete control of the state government, and thecnumerution bill will be rushed through, and at once will lie followed li li FAIKMOt'ST la in tlieeent.-r o( the com ing eliT. The way the railroad are now b u 1 1 1 will make Sprtuglield rival point lor bunnexa, and Kugene, Kalr moimt and Spring- Ik-ld are growing imo one larxe cltr with Kairinounl In theeeii ter. I'roiwrty in Fair mount (or llilnrca.il will advance ill value lamer than any other ioeallty around tu gene. FAIRMOINT ha made (aster growth the put year than ail other in liurlm of Ku gene put togvther.aud will make till more rapid advance during the years to come. Yuu can't get around It. KAIRMODNTli convenient to tot manufacturing por. Iloii ol both Kugena and Si.rlngtield. a la only four bloek from the rulvvraltyof Or, gon (free), and th ground has been bought lor a II Ado lubllo school build. Ilg olllr ill bln. li. dintant. 'I he nwnera have IK acrea of river front land tlmt they pro pose to donate, for manufacturing which fact li ure to u re the location la Fainrioiiut of large factories. Ixita am OS feet Inehe by Iffl and are ollered at to 1175 on payment of down, 1U per month, and & per cent di count (or cash. POPULATION INCREASED FROM 7. TO 114. Over $15,000 worth of this property sold the first year. Trices will advance $25 per lot on January 1st. Moro lots aro pelliiy: now at $125 than were gelling six months agd at $100. Get in the center if you want to buy to make money. lWoflico with two daily ;i n .i i ii i . fi i mans. Two daily passenger trains, and has horso cars within four blocks, -ALli SECURED IN ONE YEAR. A motor line I certain lobe built through FAIRMCl'ST lua very nhort lime connecting It with Eugene and Sprlnglleld. IIS THE CENTER.. GEO. M. MILLER & CO. a reainsirtionment and redistrlcting XOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. Sunt. MeElroy ordered that tbo institute take up the subject, "Oreiiou'l Educational Exhibit at the World's Fair iu 1H',I3. The Hupt. read a auuiDer of bulletin from Dr. I'eabody giving tbe Iuatitute information Id regard to Oregon' exhibit. Dr. I'eabody any that Oregon will redeive not leas than 4 XX) feet at tbe World's Fair for it exhib it, l'rof. Kisler of Portland, lead iu (he diaoQHNion. lie thought that Oregon abould have 40,000 feet Instead of 4 W0. Portland abould not furuiab all the exhibit. Tbe rural district abould give to tbe exhibit a tar a poaalble. liev, j , k, A man was fined (10 for currvinir a concealed weaism In l'rineville. where everybody issiipjKised to carry a revolver. N. Bell fol, i j j : . l'rof. Wilk nf Hh.d,l. Ih.n . ". "'""'uu "'U.K mucn IU ,,..r i. 1,1, ... i.iT.1 . .V,...L.rr -.r.i Uvor lnal n '" snoulU be made, l'rof paper which wa bigbly appreciated, (euli lied) "Are we valuable Teachers." Alter a recea of ten minutes Prof. It hi ler, of Portland, presented bia method of teaching Percentage. Tbe remarks were to the point and much appreciated eipeoially by the teacher who bave made s cloae tudy of mathematical teaching. lua ooDveniion again took a bort receas grcssnilin must face llis constituents duriug which tiiuj all enjoyed aocial ilt. m an issuo aisjut w inch tlieir un- ilcrstantlinRs aro not Is fofrgcd by snwioiis tilcailuiRs. J lio trusts and combinations made Kissiblu by ingu proti'dion will no given spec ial attention. Our attention litis Ikvii called most forcibly to tbo need of a max imum rata freight law, for Orcijon, and a commission tliat would have Prof lllaucbard, of Coivalli. then onen ed lbe diacnaaion of Pbyiology and Hy giene. Tbe ulject proved ot much Inter' eat, and energetic remarks were given by l'rofs. Homer, t'orvallia, Anderson, Maleni, Mrs. Collkliliu'. of Itowlnmr (luelnml of llrownsvllle, and Htate HtiiHTinten- JJ,,(m Louie, of Corvullis. ilent MeKlroy, of Halein. Ml"s I'lc Is a fine siieaker and held At VI m. the convention ad ourned m" auuienee sin-u ooiitui cuirinir the Htrange followed giving hi wUbes tbal bis dintrict, Oregon City, abould take part. Prof. Iteid apoks for Eucene. Diving hia deairo to see Us exhibition iu the circle. Adjourned until evening. KVKNINO. Airalii the ois-ra house wus coninlete lv packed when at 7:30 tho suiHTin ten dent called tho meeting to order. The .Misses Hawyers airaln irave one of their eiitertaliilliK pluuo duets, A letter of regret fnun Mr. Adair was read hy Hiiis-rintendent McKlrov a n-eitaiion, "iililie fliauel" was re- SPECIAL SALE -OF- Mil (t liter Goods. Lano Orrag at Kohebibo, Ohkoon. I December, 30, lH'Jl. TOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ll the following named settler haa filed uotice of hi intention to make final proof in upport of hi claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or County Clerk of Jjtne county, Uregon, at iugene, Oregon, on Monday, Feb. 15, 1SII2, viz: Pre emption D. S, No. IKW7, of William T. Campbell, for the w a oi nw j, neo. Zl, and E 4 ot n fc, i o! See, S0,TplS,K6K ' lie name thu tollowing wimeaae to prove hi continuous retidence uiwn and cultivation of said land, vix: .lame 11. Belknap, John A. Ialiam, Carey Thornton, Jams It. Mag na, of Tlioinaun, Lane county, Oregon, JOHN" II. SHUPE, Kegiater. to convene ut 1:30 p. m mobninu sianioN Conoludud. After some lime spent social lv and tbs securing of mimes by secrelsrius Auguata ,x,wcr to enforce it. Tbo other day $SZ ,he we paid a freight bill on lmpr from Arrggsooa i.os Chicago to I'ortlitud, 2310 tuilcs at Th paper, "The Teacher Work." h, f lilt Sail t Ik r ! Ill av..aa I..... I-.. I t IS tl II . J .a . . . llie rate Of fl.lU per hundred J, P. Ilollaud ol BpringHeld omitted dur isiunds; lrom rortlatul to huircnc. "'s morning was the tirsl called, ... ... . . " ' I "llnl.m II ttnrv " x.i niiics ai i no rate ot 01 ccntd - 1 1 HII a.. jki nunurcu ikhiiius. iiius it is effort, that Urcgon jmyg enormous tribute "Oeograpby," by Mis. R. M. Conkling, to tho coriiorations that liavo no Modern llintorv." uaoer ureaented liv Prof, Anderson, of Haleui, wa a splendid that side I of Roaeburg schools demonstrated houI or coiiscicnce, and cl.argoevcry ?uS SS w"l .i in IteiuhuH circles sud louruala aa ilia, cuased by Prof. Riulur. Hawthorne. Oil interest Ui tbe limit of its endur ance. It remains to lie seen wheth er or not tho next legislature will trucklo to tho railroads like its predecessors. l'atronuo the street railway. It is deserving of a liberal sunnort from all. Ad Inniiluratlou Kuterprlse. Ait limn Ignition llourd has liecu formed at Hirlnirlleld that haa for tlx aim the development of this Hirtim of bert, Keid aud other. Following tbi di ouatioo a large number of subscription were taaen lor tue uregou Hcuool Journal Aujournea. gVXNINO. lbe Opera Home wa filled to overflow ing wbeu Huperiuteudeut MeElroy called tbs meeting to order. Eugeue people man ileal much intereat iu educational mailer. Tlio tlixt uuiulx-r on the proKruninie wan a Winn uy a mixed quartette. A lad fun 1 1 the puliHe school, Julius neiiwurzcniiu, recited, iileaing the leaehera Very mueli. ine urture, "Hoinething or Noth l ho lllamettf valley liy emimragliiK lug," by Win. H. (llllK'rt, President of too iaiwr enwa in niiuiij;ra(lon. ilm llie I'lillolnotll l'ollegt, was llatelied to ini riiwu voiony organi.aiion now tiiroiiKiioiii with grvut Interest. The inu urenenes in u muuisTor the Kitht- Profewsir Is nit orator ami knows bow ertl state and is securing a large lo bold nil audieiuv eonipletelv. iiieiiiia'rsliip. Its olijtrt la to aeeiire Iilstruiiiental iiiuhIc by Mlxa ltesnle amnions lor colonies tlirotlglt Its hoard Haw vers. of trtiHte, Valentine, J. Hlee, J. V, lvlutv, by Professor Kllx-rt X. Con .Meumtoek aud J. U. Thoinpaoii, uf dlt, followed. The Professor tMik the , ! W . proveri.lnl text, "Can a ruxb grow up una laiani tuniiiL'U Its liiiinlK'nitio:i without inlrv"? President Condlt 1 npui, j. i. Jiojo, lias aeleehtl the ways lias aoiiiething to aay wortli country about Kuirt iieand HprlugtUdd hearing, and tonight was no exception .... ,un,i.rA-mi iu nrnve mioeiuie. In May or Juno. The I'nlon lVilie A duet hy the Mismn Haw vers, railroad company, will at lis own ex- A few remark l.y Suiieriiiteiident is-iisc, print and diMrlhuto loo.ooo, MeKlroy, and a pretty Utile mimr hv iinrty-nve-age aiiiplets, descriptive of tlio towns and the nnounxn of the county. Sit better location could lie nclvtcd for a colony. Around Kugenc and Hprlngllcld are abundance of couiiani lively cheap land adapted to the etilti vntlou of ivn-uls, frulla, veg tabh'a and tho priKlucllon of Uvu utoik. The waters of tho Willamette and Mc Kenzle riven, and their trlliuUnies ull'ord unlimited power foriiiaiiufacu lug eiiU-rniia.. The inoiiiitaiiia are covenil wltli a wealth of Hue Mr and pine titula r of the bent qualities tlmt kiii iii nine lie worked into urn .P male quartette closed the evening. WKDNKKIiAV MOKNINU. The llrst subjeet, "(leogrupliv and History," was Introduced by J. (1. Htevenaoii, l.imc county, and diseua niou by Prof. Higler, and K. H. 1 loll In-p-r, SiiiaTlnteiiilcnt State Institute for the blind, Salem, J. It. N. 1U-1I, the hitler of whom eaustil mueli mirth es riully when, Hunt. Held Inveigled him Into the huge judge's chair of the court room. "High Kducutlon," a paper given by Hupt. Um. K. ltussell, of l.iun county, was llsteiieil to vt lth enat lin.,r.r -ALSO : lies Cli, Flannel S iii all Witter Dress Goods. Theae sre no alielf worn atoek hut treih and new, lamght for tbi winter' trade, and are all dealmble gHMl. It la Mldom uch an oppor tunity la ottered to buy good under value, aud J. II. McCLUNG. T, Q.HinnBiOKs. rrwudent. Q U Patrtlf Td Cashier. entire recital Miss Fniina Iioretz recited "Hobble llreon" splendidly. Aiioiiier piano duet was b veil then hupt. h. H. llolllnger, of the Htate In stitute Tor tho ltlind, was Introduced and gave a lecture "Our Hoys What ( lood are They?" The profesHor cited the aiiclent.custom of Home iu calling liarticular attention to tlio Isiya. Much laughter was caused by the picture drawn showing the contents of a Isiy'a pocket, stomach and mind. The speaker also held tbe attention by the reciting of scenes of what Isiys might have Ikhu. The violin nolo by MUs Louise Haw- yer was goml. Hecltatlon by Miss Wentworth, of Lane county. "How Itulsdistein nlaveil the Piano," pleased all. 1' mill) solo hv ItesM Sim vi. r Miss Nettle HiK'tKvr. of t'orvnltls. re. clt.Hl "Tbe HugleOall," In which much skill was shown In the who of the bu gle call. Address, "The Public Hcbool," by Pres. Campbell, of the stnte normal school. Prof. Campliell Is a verv bright sHaker and made a strong plea for the public school. Miss Sawyer irave niraln a violin solo by sptH'lal reiiuest. j. ik. iM'ii gave a snori sisirn .....II oil. ..I ...t.l. r.... I 1 ii,. Ir. Ims a bu . ,.,1 1, , ' mXZ M. .W .YOKK, bin, always a wehnune gtu-st. llejjLANO, ORKOON. made a splendid reference to tho naner, bill of aicban. .i,i :..- j on "Drawing" irewnted at the eon- fP"lta rooeiyed ubjeot to check or certifi cate ot depoail. All collection ectruaed to' ua will receive prcmpt attention. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omce, at Roseburu, Oub ) Ilecember 3d, lKill. f NOTICF. 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following named settler haa filed notice of his intention to make final proof in unport nf hic'aiuiand that said froof will ha mads before the Judge or County Clerk, of i.ane county, uregon, at iugene, Uregoo, on ftloncay, eb. Iu, ltw via: 1're-emntioo V . No. (MHO. nf Jainea IL Mairneu. for th Also large lino ouths Suits running NW J of NW J and lots 2, 3 and 4 of Sec. 19, I 'I'.. 1, U 1. 1 He names the following witnesaes to prove hi continuous residence unon and cultivation of aaid land vis. .lame 11. Bellman. Wm. T Camnbell. John A. Ialiam. Carev Thomsnn of n-u. .. i .. iiioiueun, i.ane counvy. iregon. JOHN II. SHUPE, Reglater. . In order to reduce) my utoek before the Holi day 1 have marked down all clothing lrom JO ierueiiii niaraiug $20 Suits $15 i6 " : 12 12 44 9 CLOSING UP SALE. I nui now ollerlnii u:y ENTIRE S II m AT 'illKATLY KRIIt'CKD I'lUCES- 1 have a large stock of from 14 io IS years at correspond ingly low prices. Children' Suit tmmfi to 1: year from It up. Knee pant a conta per pair onward. Oier cwl, liih Men and Hoys, Underwear etc., ill eluded In llila aaie. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orncg at RosgacRO, Ohroon, 1 December, 30, 18!U. f TOTICB 18 HEREllY GIVEN THAT the following named aettler haa tiled notice of hi intention to make final nro-f in upport of hi claim, and that aaid pnx.f will be made before the Judge or County Clerk of I.ane county, Uregon, at fcu,'ene, Oregon, on Monday. Feb, 15, lS'.r.'. vis: Pre emi.tion V. S. No. ti'.s.l'i. nf Jamea H. llelknan. for the SE of N K J, lota 5, . 7, of Sec. 20, lot 2 of aec. i, ip io s, jt o k. He name the following witnesae to prove nia cnniinunu reamence iitsm and cultivation .,,blrokeeI','"0"tt', ,U l"" rl? Mutv ,UK'k "f "4iJ Ul"1, vU: Wm T- Uunpbell, John A r ir ir -it TTXTl I '"'1,n '-'rey Thomson, Jamea R, Magnens, of Thomson, Line county, Oregon. JOHN H- SHUPE, Reglater. First Ilaty hi Of Eugene. Dr. 11 L. WILLOUG1IHY, DENTIST. All IVflri Warranted lo Give Satisfaction' Mtrous-Oxldo Oaa and local aniesthctlc for Paid up Cash lanital 50.000 1 sn " s n. . - T. .' I SUrDIUS Anil I'mntS. S3 I Ulm hepainle. extraction ol teeth. - mmmjj isyvvwv I Eugene City --Oregon. muinu nanaing ouaiussa noi on reason- IKFICE Over Matlock' tore, Eugene, Oregon vetitlon tliis afteruiMin KvenltiB senshui flowed with sotnr bv iliiartette. DAY 4 An 4(g) A g r a ASD- LAIDIES' SH:OSS Which I will close out IIKI.OW COST. Otlicr Shoe Wear at Away Down Trices. J. D. MATLOCK. $10,000. $10,000. $10,000 SELLING AT COST. D. SCAKBKOUGIH, At Creswell, Oregon, L. For the next sixty ilnys, Dry kk, km, Boots and Shoes, PuintM. Oils, Drupi. Hani ware, Tinwiuv, WMk'iivan', WullpniKT. And evervthliia In the nuTt'liMitlijw lino u ill 1m aiihl t otwt until ikA nnriM ..-.,.1. - v ro .rKlUTO, wheat oroat. 1 " "um ,v'-':"a Call First and Secure Bargains. In order In settle with Mr. William Tlflanv. vIiih tima i. i . the above aalea. All li.dehle.iues must mUl imined a elv: ' mxnwJ w L. D. SCARBROUGH. a 'an ti ti r n Something entirely new in the Carpet Department. FURNITURE DEALERS. Eugene, Oregon. ami mid other wanufaeturtsl articles Mml ? '' uriHaan ut II.mhI IJiw.Una," ,y utily lalsir to iiuinv wlllliiir haiuk ' 1 u'' of "P'l'c M-liis.k It Is only qiktiion of .hurt time J. w I"""7L. when aihlltionnl railrtat.l e.iin tiMia ,1',JI""I,'. ',Nllunn In Teaehltur," It is the sujicrinr of anything inaile in the Ingrain Oii iH'tlinc. examine it at Call wiilKivetliUiieetliin cheaiier fn-lhU' bikI fann, ami (lenlinble iiiiiiatition liixl eolliiiiunleatl.iii with the (avail and other eetoii of thecoutitry. The snn-ey for a railroad has Urn niaile to r'l.m-iice at the mouth of the HIiihUw river and gentlemen of ample means connected with the enterprise plve the amunturt- inai it will 1 limit. An other railniad will erowi the niountaina thnsjKli the Mid.lle f ork )nm giving us a more direct communication w ith tlieeaat The iwuml railroad win neetions, a mild and benign eliniale witli fertile Holla renders this sect loll of Orejron mmt deairalile to the imml-jrrant. il 2 t. in. kV-Ur. oHMied by Triiieipal Siruinn', and fob iuni nj inner, j. if, ., tN,. timi.il to iuat niiieh mirth, and made ax well some verv good laiinta. 1'n.f. niniiehard's auhjirt wa enrrliil over u in ii aiteriiiaiii. Adj.Miriuil until t:tMiiA 1 he flrxt tonic ua "laaik. In.. by l'rof. Conklliitf of Kiwbtirv, aiid was very ably hatiilleil. J. M. William JiaciiuaJ Ra.liti((," io th several grade. IU aaaaoied Ibat the word oielhod i the best and Ibat srripl shonlj be B.ed eblirely st Aral ruing tbe word on the blackboard from tbs orj nielhod It ia easy to drift into th eeoWnr. Wbea lbs swipt bscomet Uaihar taks op BARGAINS. BARGAINS. We sr the peU that fivt harfaliu Iu MEN S, BOY'S AND CHILDRENSVFALL AND WINTER CLOTHINC. Furnishing Goods. Furnishing Goods. Such as Neglipoo, Satoon and Woolen Slants, Dress Sliirts, Uiulerware, Nockware, Socks, Etc. Hats. Hatss - The latest st;k sod shape. Il.nk..h m i . . j r k - 7 . ...... ... .u ,!,, mr ai as um tbal rannot bs under sukL Com and HOWE & RICE. CapSe Caps "' TT'rrlnlliio(mankrt. and rannl. dim! fnm Ih. S.l.m vol. Opposite I'alTfMli; R,mk Srnrv. J L. PAGE, -DEALER IN- GROCERIES. TTAVIXO A LARGE AND COMPLETE sVJL tock of Htaple and f ancy Groceries. oougni in um Mac saarasta EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, Caa offer thepoblk better prices ott bouse than any EUGENE- rrodncei of all kinds Ultra at market price. DRS. I. W. 4 JEME S. SAENASD. Hoiilar riijsicinns. THE UNIYEESITY 011 KDUCATIOX AND . UNIVERSITY : : ADDITION For Elegant Homes You Want Ioth. ..... . The University for the family, and a ('hoick Location for your residence. Lots are larf e, on a nice elevation and naturally well dralncO. Soil rich and WELL CULTIVATED You eau mrroun.l jour home with : FRUITS AND FLOWERS : Call aud get prices and terms and have the property hown you. Offioo, register Block, Kugcnc. H. N. COCKERLINE. MAMMOTH tt:rn- 3 ii m i ilT.iV'iia'JH 8fBCIALTIE-Kldi.ev and Oj moUtj and Obstetric. Liver IlMUi, (UTU'E at resident ea Olive atm-t briwei 91 h a id Mk Slrrru. STOVE EMPORIUM. STOVES, Tin and Granite Ware, PUNTS, PIPES, IIOSfc, Etc., Etc. 'Jliiiiife Tin and Sheet Iron Work A srKCIALTY. " Stos and Ranges, AND FOR THE INDIANA STOVE WORKS. JACOB MITCHELL (0,1.1 Fellows P.uildin-), - EUCENE. CR. S CM I Soli; ipnl for llie "Supfii