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IC0IJNTY JANUARY 9. 1894. Jan. 6, 1891. A business rf" 'p-ncra's wioy Mends are r wleoent after ber long 1" ...eert tH K7 . iw-en held for acme """nicrtb"' b""1 I"1'' for !" At .!.!,. u rhurrU urn! Cil conanler i-thst"" . l passenger agent '- t B" to m?ve. witliout a doubt. - i I...- ...rlvlllt With II Mr .in-usive lumberman and a com jok. w Uip re the foreru ".'.Kbiaorowd that in expected nd w nopi i -oil""-" r.;xtiv, .MM . " . i Holland birn been again H' J ' :h' directors to teach ibe LJ lb. h. and Mm. O. next M, . vDOOl . . . . .minrue tfaeir duties im jiouu lay . i RDrinuBrl.1 University contingent, 0 8P" ...rl Kale Kel V. Bud Sk, Myers. Milum . - Lli,lT HClllUUi W"m H . ..kn kaa VlAAVitt linrA r V 'u". .,,,1 w.m riisaDUo n ei IgriacM, """ va.ron. has ami W.LH niBSPUUIineil iu f;nSc.ltloWeHt8oio and left T..!. this morning. W,,r" ,hi. i Pmera ana wiia ."" J-fe"l .u. ,il ith Mr F.mer. . ,t . u.l itl have to be enlarged . .hnl if the cxnenterl "U , 1VL.. I 1. HW r i- In limit nnnintnin mfJlW ' ----- 1 j and funnd comtiani- Wii' do", by tbe late bigh JVll '. to' he SuriDBfleid mill leneipfnw and 01 a oenei quamy inau tirtolore. IteolJ folbM soiMiil and luncb held New "! !.?. .... hare. All tbat attend ?iawin loenj .y themselvea thorouKbly Lklnl (ntme of mind. The party broke oil ibe uew year commenced, toe Dra knd pUying medley of Dutional aira, and iinwil gwsping of bands and good wish a for tbe new yr, to each other after eat. M,bonnteooi "upper supplied by tbe la IM tilb good coffee furniahed by tbe gents. J. . T. Goshen Items. Jan. 6, 1892 Tk. tf.rmert Alliance of Gosben enjoyed i Im tapper last evening preparea oy me )adj memhem. odd freak to be seen at J. D. Himptoo'i in the respect of a pup born tiibont eye. Tbt grangers hud a very enjoyable time Sttorday. R S. Band w.ti down from Creswell pre- diet Sitntday to attend the Orange. Muter John Simpson was In attendance illbepublio installation of tbe Grange of Garten Saturday. U. W. Dillitrd has returned to bis studies li tie Portland business (jcllcge. Hn. B. F. Keeney is on tbe sick list. Hisi Gertie Soathworth spent last week Tiiitiugbtr parents in Cottnge urove. Rather high water in this section again list Saodny. Ellii Parker, of Dexter, began a two mtbi term of school here Monday. 8i Bennett has at last reached Gosh- mtnd taken residence in the old Mat lock house just north of the postotlloe. We would say to our friends If we CaJI to mention their going or coming it diDerent times it is due to our not knowing of it and if you do not wish Rich omissions, just gently Hint the item to us ami you are all right, jno charge for this. J. W. Kitchen went to Harrisburir. Monday to attend the funeral of his aster, Mrs, Kit i3aber. JN at. Pleasant Hill Items. Jan. 6, '02. Weather foggy. Mrs. Klnear. of Snrincfleld. Is stop. plngatJ.K.McKeuzie'8. Mrs. T.J. Snelley, of Dexter, has n visiting relatives aud menus at this place the past week. A leap year party was given by the fung laaies at the residence ot Jure, 8. J. Kelly last Tuesday evening. Sam Cairns was the happy recipient pti New Year's and birthday present in the shape of an 8J pound Iwy. Mother and child doing well, and Bain ball smiles. A watch nnrtv wna liolil ot Mr .f. T Anderson's. About thirty were pres- h aim an report a very enjoyaoie "me. A number of the boys after the Pfrty was over went to the blacksmith nop and spent the rest of the night tong off anvils. W learn from a letter received from Mr. J-Handsaker, who left Eugene last Thurs "7 by the Wbisman atage en route for Florence, that be bad teaobed a place, mow, fltie-n miles from bead of tide Friday evening after a very rough trip, Mat the stage could go no further on ao Mt of slides, he expected to proceed the 'winder of tbe way on horseback. Mr. Will West and bride, nee Miss Lulo Piui'S00' ,e,arne1 l9t Saturday from ""Book. A dinner was given them on reiaro by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. " '. Sr. A large crowd of relativea ineodit did ample j a it ice to the excel t dinner prepared for tbe occasion. Pioor. Fall creek Flashes. u Jan. C, 1892. ifl!VP'll Blaitoo, of Cobarg. is visit "Geo. Certer'a. f. T. Carter and Mrs. J. W. Cox. 5" w Yeara with their mother, Mm. reeding. ,! 8- Drury and daughter, MinaMollie, relates at Jasper over Sunday. J?rl9MJ of Lost Valley, baa purchai JJj' 'ntereat in J. M. Keeneyra store iJfi"lSu" Walker, of Succor Hollow, the holidays visiting friencU at Low- SumUy School at Unity, is flourish- lch meeting at P. T. Carter's waa a rjJWable affair, which conaisted of JT. muaio and firing aovila until 7 m.. 1892, when tbe crowd dia to their respective homes feeling koni. V P1 10 T b" "ere, and "IP'iigto be able to attend many more "c tings. fail X5IALLAT'os.-At a regular nt cJf&taMltKlgeSo, K of f, Ju, yrove, Wednesday evening, bvT H$ the offl( were Installed J aV thurfiriill1 DDOC'.m follows: 1 4 7 folate; W P Ixx-kwood K of Brll u ,VT MofF; Darwin , U; a anat u u; . -anting o.it v imiiix iiur. Brevltlet. HoLtowar-WATCHM, Cuxk, Jiwilit SptCT.!I.M k0 Music. Cauvas shots at O. E, K's. Walton & Skipwortb, Lawyers. Go to 0. E. Kranase for loot wf. Call on Caswell for sidewalk lumber. Itubber bottom shoes at 0. E. Krsusse's. Money to loan on farm, Kmiulr of Judm Walton. Hot and cold batba every day In the week at Jerry Horn's barber ahop. For fine suits made to order and ready made clothing, go to Ed Hanson. 15,000 worth of ladies' .ho to be sold at nr below cost. J, D. Matlock, Mr Gen K Craw haa the sole agency for all braniU nf the celebrated Tanail Punch Cbrars Remember that Hanaon A Son have the lies! sHeuteil Mock of clothing in town. Brum; your old scrap cast Iron to the Eu gene Iron Foundry where yon ean dispone of it. F.iiRone Flour 91. 35 per sack. The Eu gene Flouring mills make tbe beat quality of roller mill flour. If you are getting too old fur yonr spoo tacleii, or if I Ley do not exactly suit you take them to Watts and have new lenses fitted. Best Hue of plush and light weight cloth wraps from 10 to 35 dollars south of Port land, now on exhibition at A. V, Peters.' Dr. G. W. Biddle may be found at his 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 Iu tbe best mauner. Tbe best family remedy is undoubtedly Pfunder'a Oregon Blood Purifier. Harm less, it accomplishes relief where many oth er medicines fail to do. It may be safely given to tbe Infant as well aa tbe adult. Peddlers are like tbe Irishman's flea, and often irresponsible, t-o buy an organ of a reputable bouse, and that will not fall to pieces with the first damp weather. Call and see Holloway'a. Henderson, dentist. Oxford ties at 0. E. K's. Fountain pens at Watts'. Overgaiters at 0. E. K's. Job work at the Guam offloe. Tenuis goods at 0. E. K's. We lead others follow. O. E. K. Wigwam slippers at 0. E. KrnUHse's. Biisset shoes at 0. E. K'. Gu to Smith & Hall to sell your wool. Go to Goldsmith'! aud get prices on bacon and lard. Selette Flush Jackets only 10 dollars at A. V. Petera.' Men's patent leather shoes at 0. E. Krausse's. Blank deeds and mortgages for sale at the GrABD office. Goldsmith pays the highest cash price foi oountry produce. Foiest City Dongola shoes ouly $1 CO a pair at A. V. Peters.' Remember the 91 50 Dongola shoe, good value for 92, at A. Y. Petera'. Tbe best assortment of children's shoes will be found at 0. E. Krausse's. When wanting a nice tie or anything in the furnishing line go to J. E. Bond. Blank notices far the location of quartz mines for sale at tbe Guard omce. For all kinds of farming implements call on J. M. Hendricks on Ninth btreet. Screen windows and doors, glass, sasb and doors at Bioalow & Kibkpateick. My entire stock 10 per cent, discount for cash. U . U. JUATLUC II you want to buy a magnificent organ from $30 to 975 cheaper than peddlers can sell you, go to W. Holloway. W. Hollowav has inst received a consign mentofnew organs, withont doubt the fin est toned instruments ever orougm uere, Call and fee tbem. A large assortment of wall paper just re ceived at tbe tugene lioon store, iau ana see it. Wanted. 100.000 lbs. of good Willamette valley wool. dmith a. haw.. 1 . Tt What Is It? That produces that beautifully soft com plexion ana leaves no traces oi iw applica tion or injurious effects? The answer, Wis dom's ltobertine accomplishes all this, and is prouonnoed by ladies of taste and refine ment to be the most delightful toilet article Avnp nrnrinced. Warranted harmless and matchless. F. M. Wilkins, agent, Eugene City. Geo. W. KInsey, Auctloueer. When you want your goods, bousohold vnlt,lla A lllTlft fU)ld at anction. call of Geo. W. KinBey, the pioneer and most suc- .,f.,l nnnHnnuar in liana ConntT. Hd Will U.nniui b"v..--' - attend to all sales on reasonable com- mission. Notice. .... . nix in V. W . wnen warning iwuwwij - Acbiaon & Co., who are prepared to furnish all kinds at lowest prices for flrBt-olass work. Our Portland cemeut walls for enclosing cemetery lots are the finest yet put upon tbe market, and are furnished at about ball .. l I . rv. 1 1 mnA aa nnv nAAtlti me COS! OI MULjr . vynii uu ----- ful Barre k Westerly granites and best grades of Vermont marble. Offices at Al bany, Eugene and Roseburg. very Aespecuuiij iuii E. W. AoHKisoN i Co. Sheep Inspectors Notice. All persons in Lane county owning cab by ebeep or sheep afflicted with other dis eases, are hereby notified tbat said sheep must be thoroughly dipped, sufficient to kill said disease, forthwith. Any person failing to oompiy wiiu iu . tioe S will oe nauie iu u u D"r --ri h. TnarutMnr at said nersons'a expense. b7 Take notice and save costs, Dated June t, ioi. Gio. Fishib, Sheep Inspector. mi I. , nla(.A In hnv mil T builders hardware, tinware, glass, rope, and all kinds of machine oils, ic, is at VANDENBOBO S IVBAi-r, Masooio Building. w r.n n tha Tlennt lnmbej yard for cheap lumber. Andrews will not be undersold. PiRWRBs. AmeirriO!!. All kinds of ma- obine oils st bed rock prices at VaNDENBubo at naAcr a. r .n . ir..it That tired laneuid feeling VAII m - v , - means that your svstem is in a state to in rite diseaae, and Wright ' Compound Ex . u... .,. ilia im mha.1 von need at once to eipel impurities ot tbe blood and build you np. Sold by all druggists. . Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wilkins. ths druggist, : . ni';.Ji,m'i Tiiihertine for tbe complexion, the most elegant and only really 1 . ;.. VinH in the barm leas preparauuu u t" --- world, and giving beautiful picture card with every bottle. Wood Wanted. Sealed bids will be received until January ., ,Uf..i it. AaHwat nf wood to me ll, 131, iyi tis tivn.v.j tnion Cold Ktorije Ice A Brewing Co., for teuton of law. or iuii paiutui... specifications regarding ibe wood can be obtained by apply ing at tbe office. Bight i reserved to rejeci any or an miw. Eugene. Oregon, Deo. 24, Ml. Uio Col? Stoeaoi lep An Birvao Co. TL'KSDAV, JAX. 5. Itisnowaunonnoedtbat tbe New York Senate la Democratic without doubt. Bheritl'Xolanil Is having the leaves around the court house cleaned up. George Midgely went to Cottage Grove, en route for southern Oregon, on today's local. The I'nited States Senate baa concluded lo admit David It. Hill H senator from New York without corneal. The Polk connty records show tbst for the year 1811 there were 72 marriage licens es granted with 7858 population. Robt. It. Reid, Jr., haa accepted tbe Gen eral Ageucy (or tbe Equitable Life Aaaur auce Society with headquarters at Eugene. Itev. l'link Flunk thinks: "The wages of sin Isdeutli," but no sinner ever goes on a strike to have his wages raised. A larga advertiseuieut of M. Kvir'vemd k C'o's. appears iu Ibis issue. Read it. Tbey are selling goods at "waydown" prices. Roseburg Plaindealer: Conductor F. Guthrie, who was reported ipiite ill last week, has recovered and has resumed his run. Tbe Board of Fire Delegates had its an nual meeting last evening. Wid McGhee waa elected President aud Chester Osburu, Secretary. The river guage at Albany will not begin till the 15th lust. The Ktigene observations will commence tit the same time. Counterfeit! rs must be at work near Gleuuo, Washington county, aa ibere is a big supply ot counterleit ball dollais iu mat vicinity. J. II. Whitney of tbe Albany Herald spent last night iu Eugene, visiting at tbe borne of his parents. He returned borne tbis morning. The Sherman-Foruker fight for Senator will come before tbe cauous of tbe republi can members of Ohio tomorrow evening. Tbe rusult is a doubtful cue. Albany Herald: Miss Maggie Whit ney, or l-.uirene. has been selected to fill the vacancy iu the corps of teuchers in tue Ainany public schools. A Portland Italian Saturday paid $750 for a "gold brick." 1 le learned afterward's that it was only brass. Suckers never fail iu Oregon; it ap pears. There are 305 members belonging to the Traveler's Association ol the raciiic Northwest. J. M. Shelley, formerly of Eugene, was elected president of the association at a meeting held last Sat urday. A good selection. The Jsoksoville Times Charley Niokell'a paper is now 21 yean of age. It is cer jainly one of the best aud most widely cir culated interior weeklies in Oregon and it has made its proprietor a fortune. May it and tbe genial Charles pass manv more prosperous birthdays is tbe Gdahd's wish. Dr. H. A. Davis of Harrisburg has com pleted a contract for the lumber aud build ing of a hop kiln, which will take 50,000 feet of lumber. He thinks tbis, in addi tion to tbe two he has already, will furnish ample drying capacity to take care of the si v-enty-five acres of hops tbat be will have tbe coming season. A Han Jose prune grower has declined to fill an order from a big firm in France for 9:100,000 worth of dried prunes. His reason for refusing is that the Ann wished the prunes shipped in hulk, so they could tie packed and placed on the market under a French label. Ontario, (Cal.) Record. Twenty inches of snow on tbe ground at one time is an unusual sight in the Hums and Snake river sections of Raker county, says the Huntington Herald. This winter '111 is a strong re minder of the winters of '01 and '84. In both these winters immense ouan- tities of snow fell in December and re mained until March. Sir Edwin Arnold, himself an editor, con demns American newspapers for carelessness tu their style. He claims tbat no pieoe of newspaper work suould oe turnea oiu in Bide of three hours. We would like to see Sir Edwin hustling on a big murder at 2 o'clock in the morning when tbe paper went to press at 3. If true to bis theo ry be would be feeling around for a job next day. Detroit iree rress. Tbe camera can be made, to some extent, an instrument of torture, as witness the case of Lee Yick, the first Cbiuuman to bs sub jected at Lockpoit, N. Y., to tbe trea-nry department's order to have all Chiuamen charged witb unlawfully entering tbe United States photographed for identifica tion. He thought tbat be was about to be exeouted when the camera was pointed at bim, and nearly cracked tbe lens witb howls. Portland Telegram: Tbe government at Washington cau breathe easier and sleep now in sound security. An Oregon man bas sent word that he can raise a company of fifty brave and hardy sharpshooters, if it comes to a tussle with Cbili, and with these in the field who can doubt tbe speedy conquest of any Chilian army that might be so venturesome as to show itself, on a field of battle? Oregon may be slow about a world's fair fund, but it will be in the fore front of the conflict if any fighting is to be done. If you have a bit of news don't be afraid to send it to tbis psper. If friends from a distance are in town let us know it. If you are about to make improvements of any kind, let ns hear about it. If a former resident writes to you any news about him self, not of a private nature, it will also in terest many others if made known through these columns. If you have suggestion to make or tee a public evil, or an oppor tunity to benefit the people or town, we will give yon space to make it known. Portland Telegram: In tbe hills about eight miles above Silverton, Marion coun ty, is a family tbat is certainly an object of charity. It consists ol a family of eight children, from 14 years old down, the falb- hoino in the asvlutn and tbe mother a deaf mute. The court allows 115 a month for tbe support of the family, but this buys scarcely enough to keep tbem from freez ing, and some oi me couureo are uuw uw lv naked. There is a lesson in tbis for law makers, as to the prevention of tbe mar riage oisucn persons; not luirrijurunj thev beset large families, which tbey are necessarily nnable to support. thinklnc of buvinir a iiiuno or organ? Read this and cut it out. . .1 l ! . n. ,11-,..,. iryou intend uuying, wrue me um-vi, ar.d get mv prices and terms. Do not go to Mr. llrown or Mr. Smith or Mr. anybody else, who preienu w mw ..,.1. jLinr ninr-na and are SO willilllT liiut.ii ttM t to select such a good one for you and get I'M or f-M lor tneir irouuie. a huh rn,. r..iiiil,l unit well known nian- os as the Hallet & Davis and Kimball and reliable Kimball organs anu win sell you a piano or organ as cheap as I would the finest musician and best judge in the United' States. A child can buy a piano or organ as cheap from me as the finest expert and closest trader because i nave one nnx. ih buy of canvassers and agents, but buy . i ..... 'ull i.r tint.) fur riit- logues and prices, and save coninils ions to your neighbor, merchant, and l ..,.l,,.i. T. V. M Of IKE. It lliur.lt: ' . : V. lui Washington St., Portland, Ore. n. Th Tt.inTnn reatanraut. in the VUA.u. Titus block, was found without an occu pant Jan. 2nd and the key sticking in tbe door. Gu inquiry it was lopnd that th proprietor had flown by Uat night' over land trm. lie leaves srtral creditors lo mourn bu departure. WKD.NFSDAY, JAN. (I. La grippe is now iu Eugene again. The street cars now run to Sixth street, (let In the swim und chew "Whole Hog." Shaving at Dickinson & Keeny's, 13 cents, l.'U marrliiires iMViirred Iu I.tine coun ty during lv.d. Tbe trains are running on fair time agsin after the reccm reino. Nigbtwatch Witter ruu iu a couple of iuebnatea last evening. The la's! tobacco In the market is "llrown's Natural Leaf." 171! teachers were present at the re cent teui'liers institute. If you are a democrat, U a democrat ('hew Wiioi.k Himi, or none. The Register says Hon. Rodney Scott will in- a caiidlilatel'orriH'liH tion. Two lilies of htm.'es do a good btli- iicn between Ktigene and Spriugllcld. Asstfsor MtPhi rami and wife have re turned home (rout a pleasant visit to Soio. Misses Nora and Lizz'e Miser, of Grant's Pass, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. A. V. Peters, iu tbis city. The total debt of Peudletou is about f.S8, 000. It bas beeu d. creiued over f 1000 dur iug the pit )ear. An interesting programme will be render, ed at tue Firemeu's re anion at Kbiuehart's ball Friday evening. Tbe Firemen always give Ibe fiurst party oftheyeur. The one Friiluy evening will be no exception to ibe rule. The lu grlpe, iiitlueiia or bad colds, whichever you may please to call It, seems to be abroad iu the laud. Frank Mason was in town yesterday from up the McKenzie. He reports the snow reaching down to IVplot s. Attorneys Geo. A. Dorris and K. O. Put ter, went to ColMge Grove ou the after noon's train to try the bellars larceny caie. Tbe Roseburg It-view issues a very cred iteble New Yeir's number'. It is full of iu furmslion concerning Douglas couutyand is Well illustrated. B. F. Dorris yesterday received a baud some steel runj-e, as a New Year's preseut from bis son Edward, who is iu business at Faruiingtou, Wash. There were 77 74 iutbos of rain fell in Astoria durii'g 1N9I. Our 53 inches is rather mild beside tb s figures and no one should complain. Peters k Cherry at their fe?d store on West 8th St. have choice fruit trees from O. Phelps, Spencer Untie nursery, also English ornamental thorn. Several prominent democrats from Kugene will attend the banquet to be given by the Tammany society of Port laud Friday night. A special policeman has been a polnted to keep the disorderly element quiet at the Free Methodist meetings In the Hovey hall. The city of Sslem bas an indebtedness of 997,iiO0. Tbe tax levy is ten mills, and that amount does not pay tbe running ex penses ol tbe oily government, ; Lakeview Examiner: The snow baa fall en here to about the depth of 1)', feet. It has settled down considerably and is per haps less than 2 fiet on tbe average. A. P. Churchill. D. D. C. C, Knights of Pythias, went to Cottage Grove this after noon to install the otticers of that lodge. He was accompanied by U. D. Norton. Several mouths sgo D. P Thompson re covered a judgment aguinst the New York Life Insurance Co. for about 910,000, premium on a policy. The supreme court baa reverstd ths dtcisiou. Lakeview Examiner: There has probably never been a winter sinco the settlement of this country by the whites when owners of live stm'k were so well prepan-d with hay as they are this. A reetition of the winter 188IMH) wotild show a very slight loss of stock Cyrus Bennett and Jamily, of Heppner, are here visiting relatives near Goshen. Mr. Uennutt will have about 100 head of broke geldings and mares here iu sbout two weeks, and will offer tbem for sale during tbe winter and spring on very reasrnable terms. His family will probably take up their residence in Eugene to secure the ad vantages of tbe schools. Pendleton E. O.: Mr. and Mia. II. C. Vaugban leave Friday for California, aud will go East from San Francisco, visiting Now York, Chicago and other cities. They will Btop for a time at the Paso del RobleB springs in California aud tbe Arkansaw hot spriDgs, where Hank wishes to try a health restorative. Tbey will return in April next. Hank is a brother of tbe Vaughan broth ers in this county, and was raised here. Lord for District Judge. Roseburg Review. If those republican papers who want President Harrison to appoint a circuit judge from Oregon would urge tbe appoint. meut ot UbielJustice Loxa, oi me state supreme court, tbey would display common sense and would stand some show of down ing the bosses tbat control their organiza tion Ht'iii'i.rs Ixcreaskd. At a mcctlm? of the directors of the First National bank of Kugene, held at their parlors on Jan. 1, WW, 910,000 wero added to the surplus fund, increasing that fund to 940,000. Hkavi Raw. A heavy but cool rain fell continuously from Saturday evening at 9 o'clock until Sunday evening at 7 o clock. The river raised to tbe 15-foot mark. More water was on tbe ground than at any time during tbe winter. Tbb Woolem Mill. -We are informed that enouiih stock bas been promised to se cure a one-set mill, employing fifty bands, but tbe promoters would like to see enough stock taken to make a two or three set mill tbst would give employment to one hun dred or more bsuds. It i claimed that all tbe mills in tbe state are running and mak ing money aud we see uo reason wby a mill here should not do tbe same. Let alt who feel an interest iu developing our resources while tbey mate a good investment for themselves, unite in securing a large woolen mill, as a small one would probably keep out a largt one (or many years. Dkatii Riccokd. Mrs. V. 8. Mo Clure kept a list of the deaths pub lished in the county nunng the years 181)0 and imil. In ISO there were 1.' deaths and in 1HU1, only 118. Mabhikd. Salem Statesman: At tbe residence of the bride's parents, No. 182 High street, iu tbis rfiy, Monday, Jan. , lH'Ji. Wm. SI. lUrp'iol, of Lane county, and S L. Obeheiiu, Justice James Batcbe- lor officiating. Tbe bride i tbe daughter of Mr. P. Oberheim. lhe couple lett on tbe evening train yesterday for tbeir borne in Lane count. Rrick store to rent, IWxOO, with ware house, adjoining Hnirinan House, in Kugene, Oregon. See J. II. Coleman, Kugene, Or. Town Pbopestt Eluated. Tbe State Board of Equalization ruiied all citv and town property in Oregon tn pel cent. Tbe price of burses was alao raited. A Home Wanted. nted fur to little uirls S"ed 6 aud 8 years. Addrrss M S Uubbell, Eu gene, Or., with terms or inquire at this office. Hllt.t ITIEN. Wllliillgllby, dentist. Pumps, pipe aud gaa fittiugs at Miller A Long. D. Linn k Son, furniture and undertak ing. Cook stoves from 91-50 to f DO at Miller k Long's, lllh street. Nice assortment of hardware at Miller k Long's. Miller ,t Long is the cheapest place for stoves and tinware. Genuine Sorghum made in Southern Ore gon at GuldMiiiib's. Ivxqi it'iyini! over to yourself, "I cull get huidaarn at Miller k Iiug's." The beat luifuv made (or tbe mouey, is F. I. I'liuinln-is fit) pi ens ti re wagons. Attention Fiirmers. Call on Miller Si Long for Stoves, Tiu and Hardware. Oaliera of furma desirous ol tenants rail on the Eugiue IiiipruvemiMit IV, Register block. Curpenters nn.l eniitnu'tori- will save mon ey by g'-tting tinning and iluinlH- tfu Miller ,V Loug. , Tinning, plumbing and job nik ot all km. Is doue cliuip ami on short Uutice i.t Miller X Loug. Miller k Lolig are sole agents for tbe cel ebrated Gold Cuiu and Gordon Stoves mid Ranges in Eugeue. Ax Billy the reductions on staple arti cles. Cheap lor cash ouly. Ax Billy. Ed. liuum, clothier. Don't pass by D. Linn k Son's furniture store without examining tbeir tine new line of furniture just received. If you waut a suit of clothes or a p ir of pantaloon go to Davis, tbe tailor. lie ;mtr auleea satisfaction mid low prices, Golden Age Disc Harrow with or v. nlmut seeder, best and lowest price in the nmiki t at F. L. t'lUMiiu.s. Oliver Chilled Tlow, also Olivers new steel plow warranted to scour lit any soil. Walking, Sulky or Gang Plows ami any thing you need to cultivate tliu ivtuid witb. F. L. Cuamiikiis. For watches, clocks, lilverwate and jew elry go to Holloway's. All new gootis aud novelties. W, Holloway's stock is again complete with tbe newest novelties of Ibe scusou. Prices are the lowest. There are no flies on Holloway or tly specks on bis goods. They are all brund new and tbe prices are like tbo goods. Call aud see his watches, oloi ks and silvi rware. Kugene Hour at I lenderson's. Albany Hour at Henderson's. Med ford (lour at Henderson's. .1 unction Hour at Henderson's. You pays your money and you takes your choice. Wild wood axes, cross cut saws. edges and sledges. F. L. Cuamhmis. Railroad lantern and all other kinds from 25 cts. np. Extra globes and burners of all kinds. F. L. Chahukbs. Persons wishing fresh pasture tor horses will apply to J. M. Hendricks or at First National Rank, or at prem ises near Cloverdale. A. M. IIkndkickh. Ax Rllly liofore buying your Christ mas candles and nuts. Clienis'st in town. Buy your holiday goods across the street from Ax Billy's. Tbey are low and good. Commissioners Court. Met In the Court House Wednesday morning, January (1, 1802, at hi o'clock. Present, Judge Scott, Commissioners Parker and Hyluml, Sheritl' Noland and Clerk Walker. The following business was transact ed: The J Thompson road; J M Spores, J K Davis and Mr Allison be appoint ed viewers and C M Collier surveyor, to meet Monday, January 11, isi The Jackson road; continued until the February term. Volney Heiiienway road; W P Fish er having tiled a claim for damages in the sum of 9150, by reason of the road passing through his premises, the court hereby appoints John Stewart, C W Y'oung and (leorgo Stansbury viewers to assess the damages, to meet Jan. II, 1802. At tbis time on tbe recommendation of W. linker, A. A. Meeks and others, it is or dered by the Court that a warrant for tbe sum of 910 be drawn each month for tbe if lief of Mrs. Greggs, residing in Irvit'g pre cinot, and that the said sum be expuuded by A. A. Meeks for food aud clothing for tbe said Sirs. Greggs aud family. At this time the court appointed lames Berkshire, supervisor of roud Dint. No. 26. Jackson road; N. C. Fisher, Juo. Gates and S. S. Stephens wero appointed view ers and C. M. Collier surveyor, to meet Monday, Jan. 18, 1892. Road District No. 20 established with boundaries aa follows, ta-wit: Ail of tbe N. ', of Tp 19 8, It 6 W. Warrauts ordered drawn as follows: turEBViaoBs. Chas Cowan 9 8 00 Jobn Holland 30 oo ELGuno 37 0U J M Gearbart 30 U0 EK Chapman U 00 S II Vaiifchan 22 00 J II Carter 1U 00 J M Spores 8 00 JFHolbrook 12 00 W M Blatcbley 12 00 L J Yoder 3'J 00 JBKeeuey 30 00 Jason Neeley 50 00 T J Shelley 42 00 WU Lincoln &0 92 NMartin 30 00 N O Fisher 12 00 PDKnowlton 33 00 JD Cox b8 00 0 Bennett 12 50 D Lingo 38 00 Pat McEnroe 27 25 Geo Hicks 24 00 S R Piper, spikes 2 00 3 87 D Lingo " 4 00 T J Shelley " 3 9 N L Honey, Little Fall Creek bridge 91000 00 T. J. Sbelley, jury list for justices court f 3 00 T U Uunsaker, assisting to draw jury 2 00 H M Parvin, assisting lo draw jury.. 2 00 District No. 49 at ibis lime tbe court or dered a warraut drawn in favor ol David Brooks, aa supervisor. 930. District No. 55 at this time the court ordered a warraLt drawn in favor of Albert Moore, supervisor for 920. W W lnmau, lumber 9 4 20 .. 50 6i At tbii time tbo Court ord red a warraut drawn in favor of P. J. McPbcraon, lor balance due bim as assessor fur tbe year 191 tbe sum o( 91,2o2.50. R. E. Walker, supervisor District No. 18 93 00 C L Pridmore, supervisor District No- 84 00 In tbe matter of relief of Wm. llulloway aud wife, pauper. On petition of J. A. Bringle and nine other citizens of tbe coun ty ; it is ordered by tbe Court that a warrant be drawn each nioutb in favor of Jesse h nu mons for the sum o( i 11, to be expended by bim (or tbe relief of Wm. Holloway and wife, a county charge. Bon. December 27, to the wife ot Dr. Geo. Diddle, a daiihter, weight 10 puurula. 1 bin news escaped attention at tbe time and altb-'UKb Ute we give it to tbat the (licnds ot the Dr. may not be discouraged. (iiiesHliis at flie Weather. The I'nited Slates department of agriculture's weathers bulletin, says, next to IVcviiiIkt, January Is the wet test month iu the year on the l'aelllc slope, and the general rule covering the Ireccmlicr distribution of precipitation Is followed Very closely by the .luiuiarv falls, except that on the middle Cali fornia coast the rains become sliuhtly heavier ill localities. The heaviest pre cipitations occur ill a la-It winie twenty lo twenty-five miles wide along the Washington eoa.'-t and in Oregon, north and south of dsw county, ex tending southward into California over the Uht Cna-,1 range. The chart of the January rains on the I'aeillc slope shows n general average of i Inches of precipitation unit h of t he i hirty-lirt parallel In t aulomia, excepting on;y linni two to four inehet in extreme Northea-t California and a liUe amount iu the Sacramento valley, lletwceii the thirty-sixth ami thirty-eighth par allel ii'kiii one to lour iiieiiis u.-tially falls, the lesser amounts in I he eastern poll ions and south of the thirty-sixth parallel along the coaM from two to lour inches, decreasing to hut a few tenths, f an Inch iu theea-tern hall'Vf this section. Convict and Train Kolihcr . A lew (lavs ago Ihos. halcli escap ed from the Oregon penitentiary by sealing the wall. Melius added traiil robbing to his accomplishments as tin following from the Statesman of the 5th shows; The escaped con ict, Thus. Wbalell, lias lieen In aril tt'om. 1 le is now oos- ing as a train rohlicr, having sustained that I'ole oliiet sueees-lullv Vesterdav. The quiet little station ol Clackamas, ou the line ol the Southern TacUle, was lhe si-eiie of his daring and the ca I mose of a side-tracked freight fell the cMi'ct of his shrew dness. The rolilsrv occurred at about 0 o'clock yesterday morning, while the freight train was standing at Clacka mas. While no one was in thocalxiose a man answering Whalcn's descrip tion entered the car and helH'd him self from the trainmen's lunch baskets and then went through the pockets of ine.cioines Hanging iu the car. Jte se cured alsmt J.'iO and was accompanied from the car by a good overcoat. When he left the'train he started east across the country lu the direction nf tall tinils-r. As soon as it was known a rohliery had been committed men rushed in pursuit of the thief, but tin to evening had not been successful iu overtaking him. Euoknk's Ktbkkt Caus. Tbe Roseburg Review is authority for the followiut!: "Eu gene bas probably tho most unique streit cur service iu America. Whenever the cars are to make a trip the proprietor ml- vertises tue tact severul days uuesd In tbe newspapers, probably so nobody will get left when the bell riuns. Hois a Texas man and bis imported mule isn't acclimaind yet, ao tuat hit sickness it untie tho riiinv season causes business in til it linn to be at a standstill most of the time. Then the proprietor is also of a thrifty turn and takes outside contracts of excavuting sewers aud too iiko wlilcb also compels bim to stop tbe curs while bis mule assists him in car rying out bis contracts as bo did iu Rose burg w hile on the sewerage work list full." Wo liml the above in the Albany Demo crat. The Eiigxne street cur line runs reg ularly, ami lias three times tho amount of track ot the Albany Company and is do ing a good busiiies. Roseburg has no car liue at all, aud prolubly never will hare. A Naiiuow Ehc.m's Sunday morning a man and diinily by tbo mirtui of McColliun bad a very narrow escape from drowiiinu in tbo bottom near tbe Keeney plnce this side of Gosheu. It appears (but the man drove bis team into the water that overflowed Ibe bottom from llio river when be found tbat it wiib swiming bis horses. Ho turned bis te uu around and started for the bank when tbo wagon became uncoupled, lie made the bank with bis wifo imtl oneeliild, while a little boy was lioated off into the water. Luckily, a Htrungi-r ou boiselmcko imo aloui at just tho opporiiino moment aud rushed iuto the stream uud saved the child from a watery grave. F.I.I-X'I'ION OF Ol-'KICKKH. At the last regular business meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps, the following officers were Installed: President, Fannie S Nelson; S Vice, Mary J Straight; J Vice, Klla Fra.ler; Treas, Ray Delano; See. Relic Kastland; Chaplain, Mary Juilkins; Con, licit ha Roberta; (itiard, Flore nee Taylor. Six delegates were elected to attend the convention to Is' held at Salem In Feb ruary: Jennie Ilolliunn, llettlo Ware, Mary (Irav, Mary Straight, Jennie Higglns, Clara Parsons. CiilM.Y. We find the following ad vertisement iu t lii; linker City Demo crat: "(lo in tiini) to buy one of the first sleighs. A carload Just received iitAdler's." This makes u resident of the Willamette valley feel chilly. A carload of sleighs would last tlie ts'ople of Lane county anywhere from 150 to 200 years. Hano Ct r. Joseph Peplot, who lives on Lake Creek, til) miles west of Kugene. while using a cross cut saw, let it slip and it cut his hand badly, severing tho leaders of three fingers oil the left hand. He came here and had the same dressed, and is ho'ful of re gaining the use oi the fingers. Dally ijuard, Jan. 7. ItotM) Ovkk. John 1). Sillers and Miss Moorehouse, who were arrested at Cottage (irove for the larceny of a watch, were given an examination be fore Justice Medley, at that place last evening. Miss Moorehouse was dis charged from custcsly, while Sellers was bound over ill the sum of 9500 to answer (he charge Isjfore the grand Jury. J. R. Sellers went on the Isiud and tlie young man was discharged. Rert Leonard and Miss Moorehouse were placed tinder bonds to apS'ar Iss. fore tlie grand jury as witnesses in the case. Mist 'l ime In NO Iran. Ai.UtSV, Jin. 4. Both branches of the legislature osi lulled at 11 o'clock. Tbe aeuate i ! 1 the oflWrs chosen by the Demoeiiiiii-i-ani-ns. Edward", Independ ent, vot-l with tbe Democrats. No etloits at obstiii-onn made by the Republicans. Walkir democrat, for Ibe 7tb Si-natorinl District seated. Tbe ii-s. u.bly was quietly oiganizd and the oflic-rs i-iminiitiil by the Democratic caucus w- n elect d. A committee was then sproint' d ! v Kitli hnnches and notified the got' in-i the legislature was organized. He at on I- "lit iu bis message and It was reuii; in ll be congratulated the people of tbe e .n ou the favor the fir t time in SO yeai il- i; .vt-rnor wan al io to addr-M his sot.',- i i4 to a legislature in political accord a lib 'lie executive. Lie stated the parirn ji.i.l u y before Ibe legislature wus to toti, (or tbe enumerator! of tlie i ImbiUuta of Ills state pr, ' i , i . reapportion!! eiit tit tbe sen ate -m l 'i.'ily districts, b-) hIso poii lid out i 1 1 - ty for iinriudino reappoi- tioiu f luu cungresMonal districts, i'be reei. ii I r of the messaga related to atite at! :- f lainor importance. i;. ji .-entative lihiiciiard says tlie in r ami harlr bill will I p-aly to l pm-ontod by March. TIIl'RSDAY JAN. 7. Goo, Midgley roturned home this morn ing. Horace Cliiic, of Florence, Is in Ku gene. Hon. R. R. Cochran, of Cobtirg, was iu the city today. A. P. Ostniniier, Hie genial proprie tor of the lielknap Springs, Is In town. J. W. Hull', conductor on the H V R R, with headquarters at Portland, is in the city. Gov. Whiteaker and E. It. Skipworlh wi-nt to Portland this morning to alti-i.d tho Tiininiiiuy banquet and ne eiing of state clulis. N.'Vcralolbtir delegates will go to morrow morning. Col. I suae Rrltton, T. R. Horry and W. A. Cox, directors of the S'uislaw railroad, are in tin.' citv attending a inn-ting of that corporation. A letter received this morning from Wood' mil, California, under dale nf January Ith, stales that K. .1. Frasicr was seriously ill at that place with In grippe w hicii had settled ou his lungs. A couple of I'. S. army recruiting officers arc iu the city, seeking enlist ments. A young man that joins the army in times of peace, must necessari ly be a lazy mortal. Leap year usually occurs every fourth year, but not always. For the benefit of the young ladies we might stato that tight i ears from now will uot lio leap year. A day is addi-d to the month of February on oci'onnt of iho excess of tho civil year (355 d , 5 h , 4S m., 40 7 sic ,) ubovo 3li5 days. Hut mm day added every four years ii equivalent lo six hours eiu h day, or uiorx tliiiu 5 h IS in.. -19.7 sic, the excess of the real year, ll -nee at the end ol every century, divisible by 400, it is necessary to rel'iin the hist itile day and to suppress it at the i ud of those ceiituiies uhicb are not divisililo by 400. The Salem Journal of the Ith says of the state Ismril of equalization: "Tlie nicmlicrs have not received a cent of cither their salary or their mileage, and they are still here, and intend to work a week longer if it w ill lie iossihlc, for which, they are confident, they will never receive n eonl in remuneration. They are an honest set of men, and so far have done nothing to merit any man's disapproval, except that man lie. some capitalist or corporation, stcck bolder, whost) 'crooked schemes' for paying his taxes have Urn exposed by the action of tlie hoard," I 'rummers are lieeonilng plentiful again. Doctors and undertakers report It re markably healthy. Chris Marx has reduced tbe price of shav ing at his shop to 15 cents. The directors of the Siuslaw railroad are holding a meeting today. TbeTelepbono, a Presbyterian weekly, bas been started here by Rev. M. S. Rid dle. The street cleaners tire now at work on the block lietween Fifth and Sixth streets. It Is not likely the commissioners' court will adjourn until some time next week. The health of Secretary Mctlride, who Is expected home from Sau'Fraucisco today, is said to have been much improved and that he it feeling as well as ho over did in his life. It is very seldom tbat a lost opportunity offers itself to one tbe second lime. A most notable exception to thit, however, in (act tho most noticeable in history, is tbe repetition of the Gleo Club Concert when thote that did not take it in before will have the opportunity to do so on Saturday night, Jan. 0. The University of Michigan doubtless has a Glee Club. We know that tbe Uni versity of Oregon lias, and that tbo people of Eugeun who could not attend Ibeir concert last year, will have tbe opportunity to hear it Saturday night, Jan. 9 at Rbinebart'a Opera House. Programme oommoncea at 8 o'clock. Doors open at 7. Logo seats, 50a. Reserved seats on floor, 25c. J. Ii. PACK'S CASH FMCES. I Will Not He I'nderaold. 18 lbs Granulated Sugar 22 lbs Extra 0 Sugar 23 ttis Golden 0 Sugar 25 lbs Choice Dried Apples. , 25 lbs ' ". Plums. . Arbuckle's Coffee 10 cans Corn 5-lb box Tea 12-lb box Soda 0 cans Good Table Peaches . 5 cans Bust " " . 5 gullon can Dost Pearl Oil.. .91 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 1 00 . 1 00 . 25 . 1 00 . 75 . 60 . 1 00 , 1 to . 1 10 Ri:iNd Ci.kankd. The surplus mud on Willamette street, north from Sev enth street, Is being hauled away by a force of men and teams, the city pay ing for the work. As soon as the work is completed the street cars will run to the dejsit. This Is correct. PiioinniTioM. Priueville Review: All the saloons went into au agreement on the first of the month to not do a credit business, Tbis will enforce prohibition principles on somo of our good oitizeus. NK TITO It Mil IIUA. Ilcrrlvea the Itrpubllraii Caucus Nomination far tbe Ohio ienatoralilp. Comjm lies, Ohio, Jan. (1. The re publicans have siHiken and John Sher man Is to succeed himself in the United States senate. Foraker is defeated, but even In defeat his leadership excites the admiration of his opponents, and hit Im toniu-lit morn than ever the Idol of those (biuntlesH young republicans, ...I... ..1...... I.I... ,...l. .,..1.1.. .,11. , ..I- v lit, jutvc Kiviii huh bui u uwuic mi ance for throe days. An otajn ballot was had by tho caucus which resulted Sherman 5.'1, Foraker 38, Foster 1, Mc Kinley 1. Iloyd Think he will be Mealed. Omaha. Jan. 6 As a result of the sua pense in tbe Boyd-Thayer case, the utmost eicitement exists throughout Nebraska. Governor Boyd declares tbat the refusal of the supreme court to announce the verdict Monday, as predicted, had no effect on tbe case, as bis information as lo its conclus ions was obtained from an absolutely re sponsible source, and Boyd tbiuks tbe in vestigation will fail to establish tbe leak. He is preparing to take bis seat, aa he dons not think General Thayer will refuse to give up tbe omce. The Local Market. The following: quotatloni (nr the local market are of reinil prices only. Th ey are corrected accurate as sucb weekly, and will hv found as a report can be made : WhbaT Set market Oats -Per bushel, net Kurt a I'erluulbn Hcur-Fer rb M ctton IVr Ik I'oKK-tvr n VKAt-l'er rh H tss Her lb sh.ii u:ss Pert Slurs- Ivr rb 1.ri IVr lb HorrRS-iVr roll (J tb.) Koos Pt-rilozt-ii I'uu KtS'S sprhiK, Per dni.... old lies, per uui. Bruits th .' Piittiis-.i-w Kiuhel SuoaS - lry grsimlateu, jl Ik. KxtiaU, Vi tb OclUen. 'ft tb Corrss 'ta Kico bust Y tr. KloVtk .. Java rb Tru-t rS'trtt-1'cr box, 20 bars t'M'S-B ivr rb llura Per Ik :j i ;') u W i 05 ( USS 11 10 111, 12 W 19 li n 10 1 .11 l :i m 3 U) ( 2 Off II J Of? ( 3 : e ssr 1 w 1 w 15