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JASOAUY ,30. W2, f Thin. mtlc Central Committee piratic lt ,e Collrt ''"C Vll f February, lwr- 'AVo'cock tlmt evening, t fl ,,, will aMrt-HH the club, ."' r. .. in l. made bv rt?C iU KKMlti.ne gener mke.nii iUMul.Hcnns as well bc,& conllully Invited to pre111 Chairman. . ,..7mun7i Goldsmith gives ' ....hat IDi" , of Day Henderson's clear- tor rash trade t .1.1 inducements Jine" in the daj'tlme followed by lntl!fc .. "i.t,.. volllmrslust received K.rS U 'ruu'J - - TTJ nnce each year. PLiinnof advantage. f' joa .1 Plniranc. MM. a rriAuuii . . .hnni 8. H. Friendly i Clearance will py yon. M" . .. . I. .noVient 8. II. . in mi w w to the wu 'i,.'.rit.raDoe Sale, .-ait'iti.""""' Junction a brief . c-lli.e IlllKlO Clonal visit today. ' .. ..i..n acts and all kinds of UT-K t aofctanlth ,1 Goldsmith nd " """"J- tL. eonsiirnment of .Southern LI "dried laches at Goldsmith's. ...l I., it flm frnmn of r.meuters are Jf, Hniltli shop on Olive :,l!t,...- i. th toad to wealth:" that'. lrUUpo-!icyto.t.eDd Friendly". Clear- bateSi1'' ... ..l .... n..n,,l,.. ..i SaUii. morning to try a civil (UIN"" fi II. Chrlsmaii and Miss Han ?...',. CottttBeOrove this after- 1 cu " a Innnl. ..ia .nA .in nnt ha tulerwlii. The Pioneer Grocer. n,u Man ban reduced the price of .bay iibiiboptol5 cents. Butteriek patterns on hand. Best 10 OTt sheet music. Artists iiiuiciuiia. I Eugene Book Store. A line new 4UU uouar cnurcu wikhu for sale at a bargain, enquire ui ... Holloway, jeweier. r.idiss durini: my Clearance Sale I will (i. 15 per cent off on everything in me DtrtjUoodS acparimeui. Day A Henderson will sell you a-piy :5rFebyiIsttotl,;a The first clearance saie ui iuiu. . . . ..... pictures find window Hliao.es ever to the 30th, at Day & Henderson's. W. Ilolloway, the jeweler, has com- neoctd bis spriug improvements in nis or, and today got in a very fine .liver pliled ihow case for his Bilverware and r. . . i ; 1 Ul A 1.1a nttr.ntiwA imu Bins conaiuoruuijr u uu ...-v... store. Five pasneDRer came in on the Whi.- dud itage from Florence. . Hanasaiter, formerly of Pleasant Hill bnt now reaidiog on the coast, Mrs. Morris, Mr.. Jo.. Mor- hi and a. H. Fislt were four oi tne passen- Th fnllnwins delpaate. to the ItcpuDIl o Btale uonveution oi iiuun, wui.u need in Portland today, went to that city n the trains today: Dr. W V. Henderson, O.E.LooiniH, W. 0 Yoran, H. N. Jocker line and L.N. Roney. Hr. J. W. Brasfield is expeoted to return from San Francisco tomorrow, where be hii been lor a week ordering the machin ery for our new cannery and arranging for irapplj of seed for farmers to piam. nun will he begun ou the building a. soon a. the weather settles in the early spring. Cor nlln Times. No wonder people wish to leave Kansas. Looking over a Kansas pnper that accidentally came to our table we find the sworn statement of a bank in an Interior town from which we take the following in round figures: Ite sources, $212,000. Currency, gold and silver coin on hand Jtt.OOO. Individual dtposits, 19,400. Compare that state ment with those made by Lane county banks of cash on hand and deposits. Florence West: F. M. Wilkins, one of Eugene's enterprising capitalists, has purchased the Boehnie place over m Clear Luke, and in early spring this gentleman proposes to build a fine summer residence upon the land, as well as make divers other Improve ments." Other eeutlemen of means re- Ming In Kugene are contemplating following suit with Mr. Wilkins. Entertainment. Dally Guard, Jan. 28. A pleimot entertainment was given last ereoinnat Rbinehart's Opera House by waTarbet, Mrs. Blythe and Mr. Dahl Umtn. The occasion was the oelebration of the 133th birttiday auniversary of the ninsioian, Hontt. Among the aonrnrjriate atnoe decorations u a life-sized portrait of Mozart fittingly placed in a good light and the motto, "Mo 't, the Raphael of the musical world," u bane in the middle of tbe stage. Mra Blylhe gave fonr good selections bringinj down tbe bouse with an Irish piece. Mr Dihlstrom rendered some number b) a phasing manner. iw Tarbtt played in beautiful style. The entire nrncramme wag a success and "idenced high culture on tbe part of the pnormers aud ttveral encores were re sponded to by each. Last evenina'a Droirramma closed the .e- net of entsrtajnments. 1 Falrmount $qtes. i(an.2f VW nightg. A.J. imla Iaavas lAmnmv tn work in 1 kC?ina P.mr, nr. iha f oTT an '! . fol tUfl votqrg mill. U. Wilson, of Pleasant Hdl. wa. via. 'ng old friends in this neighborhood last ",u,y-fcunrly. number of the holders of property ou tbe race have been engaged in build K a wagon bridge acros. tbe stream tbe The store building U receiving the sid thiwfelt; it now appear that we can procure our groceries, etc., al nome. eorrwition The item last week in r- lrd tn tbe killing o( A. F. Lamb', colts, would have atated that the employe, of the ilroad were responsible fqr the suffering "''t-eclt. insvead Of the wf' wbb hkb did as. io justice to Mr. Umb, K4icg hicn respoaaible for tbe oelt'i suffer- which waanot Iheeaae, iudeed. i ' k ... i .ii Boss. Fdud -E.lw.ri Stewart appeared b m! ioUee Ktns. Tuesday nd Jlkd jnHty to a simple s-nalt poo A, ". H. wm fined $9 and coils kich he paid, and waw diacharged.i - ... . it t . .1 n . ' Brevltlec Canvas shots at O. E. It's. Walton 4 Rkipwortb, Lawyer. Oo In O. . KraUH for loot wer r. (.'nil on Caswell for sidewalk 'uiubor. Rubber IkjIIoiu bo-s al O. E. KraU'se's. Money to loan nn fariua. Emiulr nf Judire Waltoo. Ilot and cold bath every day in tbe week at Jerry Horn', barber ahop. For fine salts made to order and ready made clothing, go to Ed Hanson. f 5,0011 worth of ladies' shoe to be sold at or btilow cost. J. D. Matloci. Mr Geo F Craw has the sole agency fur all branch) of the celebrated Tanail Punch Cbrait Remember that Hanson & Bon have the best selected stock of clothing in town. Bring your old scrap cast Iron to the Eu gene Iron Foundry where you can dispose of it, - Eugene Flour $ 1.35 per suck. The Eu gene Flouring mills make tbe best quality of roller mill flour. If von are getting too old fur Tour .poo- taole., or if tbey do not exactly suit yon take them to Watts and have new Iruae. Otted. Dr. G. W. Biddle may be found at bi. residence on Olive street, between Fifth and Bixtb streets one block west of tbe Mlnne soU Hotel He is prepared to do all dent' al work In tbe beat manner. Tbe beat family rumedy is nndonbtedly Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Harm lea, it aocomuliahea relief where many oth er medicine fail to do. It may be safely given to tbe lufaut aa well a tbe adult. Henderson, dentist. Oxford ties at 0. E. K's. Fountain pen. at Watts'. Overgaiktrs at O. E. K's. Job work at the Guiao office. Tennis goods at 0. E. K's. We lead others follow. O. E. K. Wigwam slippers at 0. E. Krauaso's. Russet shoes at 0. E. K's. Go to Goldsmith's aud get price, on bacon and lard. Mn'. natent leather shoes at 0. E Krauase'l. Blank deeds and mortgages for sale at the GuiBD office. oldsmitb pays the highest cash prioe foi country produce. The beat assortment of cbildn ns snoes will be found at 0. E. Krausse s. When wauting a nice tie or anything in lb furnishing line go to J. &. Bona. Blank notices f jr the location of quaU mines for sale at the Uuabu ottice. For all kinds of farminiv implements call on J. M. Hendricks on mntn street Screen windows and doors, glass, sasb and doors at Bioalow & Kibkpatbici, h i,ilr atni'k 10 ner cut. discount for cash. J. D. Matloci A large assortment of wall paper just re ceived at the Eugene Book Store. Call and see it. What Is It? ti,i rnuinnna that beautifully soft com plexion and leaves no traces of its applica tion or injurious effects? The answer, W is dom's Robertine accomplishes all this, and is pronounoed by ladies of taste and refine ment to be the most delightful toilet article ever produced. Warranted harmless and matchless. F. M. Wilkins, agent, Eugene City. Ren. W. Kinsev. Auctioneer. When yon want your goods, hosohold furniture or land sold at auotion, call of Geo. W. Kinney, th pioneer and most suo- ..i in Tjine ConntV. He will .ti.n i.i all Mies on a reasonable com mission. Notice. nti Mnrntartf Work SO tO E.W Achison Co., who are nT all kinds at lowest prices for flrst-olass work. Our Portland cement walls for enolosing i- ...h. flnpat vet put npon the market, and are furnished at about half the cost of stone, uau ana u. : . .. l w.i irranitps and besl 1UI Dttrrw a. v r - m . .i.. .i v..tnnni nurb e. umoes at Al- irrsuvi ui ---- banv, Eugene nd Roseburg. Very Bespectfu lly Yours, E. W. Achinson A Co. Sheep Inspectors Notice. All person in Lane county owning .osb- lv. i. .mieteil with other dis- b, sheep or sheep tffi cted w tn o- must be tborougniy oippeu, .u- aaid disease, forthwith. Any person failing to comply with Ibta bo lice will be liable to have his sheep dipped by tbe Inspector at .aid persons, expenw. Take notice auu iv-i Dated June 5, 1891. Gko. Fibhkb, Sheep Inspector w. fln to the Depot lumbeJ ..Trr;rumber. Andrew, will not be undersold. r..n . nlt-That tired languid feeling means that your system is in a state to in S?. Lease:and Wright'. Compound Ex; vite disease, n " ' " Vi' "So need t tract of Sarsaparilla is what you wm a. once to expefimpurit. of tto Wood and build yoa up. ooiu ut "-! Don't Believe It m h.. v. M. Wilkins. ths druggisi, . til u""fn--- ii not se ling "'Wisdom'. Bobertin.' for the plexionAh. - hartn AM DBUlUllWU " - " . . harmless preparation world, and giving with every bottle. beautiful picture cara Dexter Items. Kelley Bros are logging on W. R. erV nlaor Park- P.io has ailed his logging con. . ".T:kii.v Bros. i now busily engg- lCOU wva - J , j iHBTiintf tha ami. Th. Bhelley our J. P- b heavy grub- hand which be 1. manag- U1U( WW" - n-.il merchant i. doing a rushing yui B" .rl of hi. patron business u wlu""v, i.nm a. far aa Tav. CU1UO liw - , , , CapUinBacku' mill dam was destroyed aft th. 1-fresbet but lb. o d Captain. Zeh. 5 MaUbVwV building a mill al the fall on LcMHCreea. . ' Vu.. nf our farmer have beep u.rgTh:gUweath,eT to Better plow. Ino iintia. 1 nl fi .iL.. .nd C. M. Barker bave I trnlogsfor ey Il.n. 'i ntra ih uu item j ;.n hM this winter. Le. Remp is running bis .team mill to . ;il In ...n .....n ir. enttlOK oui " -- nr in. 1 Yn'mher for the summer trade it l. with sadness that we have to chront otetbe death of th. infaot aon of Mr. George Ukinav It died tbe 23rd and was buried at tb. Mr. and Saturday Pleasant H heVbatdi. in the Lord Ulfmv ebb met last Tuesday tveotag Vwrt S.L.r ; tuJ iniinwina addiunnal dl powe. ",-' ,C "uuu, ceoventloB ga e were im r,nMher W. C Yoran. D. A. Paine, T. W. Uam. and A.C. WoodcocX. - .. . .. t..t Diip.-Atth.Hyri..:--: -T- - - . L . v l D.vis The gentlemen r udoin in Euvvug miuri terested in tbe mines, i 1.1.. i . .u .! Young Democrau. All young democrats are earnestly retluesU.il to meet at the Court House Situnluy evening, Jan. 30, at TuHO. lounir Mens' iKMinsrsllo tiuu will ls orgaui.cd. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27. Tbe avrraue dude now ia adorned with scarli-t liued ueckwrar. Walter McCornack and Wm. Edria are visiting Ibe Lower Simla w conutry. Mrs. Cbaa. Farrell and children returned this afternoon Irom .visit near Albany. B. J. MuUey and daughter r turned yes terdty from a tbree months' stay at Soda ville. II. W. lloldcn has sold his large Hpiin or mules to Jolm w heeler for t!eo. It. Dorris left this afternoon on letrul business In the southern iwrt of the county. Judire Medley, of CotUige drove, and Dr. Hearbrough. of C'reswell, were in town today. W. H. Speaae ol Pendleton has been sen tenced to tight year in the penitentiary for tne crime of abortion. Dr. Small went to Salem this morning. He will return in a day or two and locate for th praotice of bis professien. Edna Hall, says the Register, once a resident or Kugene, Is now a unlet duneer in Cordray's theatre, Portland. G. M. Jackson, of Junction, bat rented the south room in the Young building and will start a saloon in tbe same about reb. 1st. The Salem District Epwortli league will meet In convention at the M. K. church In Eugene, March 3d and 4th next. We have received a copy of the Louisville Coram rcial, of Jan. 17, from Harry Welder giving an account of Oregon on wheels at that place. Mrs. R. B. Houston, of Roseburg, bas been visiting in Eugene this week at tbe residence of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. b. J. McClanaban. J.L. Tuit. who taught in the Geary school last winter ia home from Perrydale, Polk Co., for a abort visit. He bas been teaching at that place. K. 8. Robinson has recently purchased two pair of Japanese pheasants and ihipped them to friends in California, who will turn them loose in the Golden Stale. A number of J. W. Lackey s family on Jefferson street between 7tb and 8th are still down with tbe la grippe and fever, lbey bave beeu afflicted with considerable illness since October. Lakeview Examiner: Senator Robert Veatch. of Lane county, seems to be tbe most Drominent candidal" for the demo- cratlo nomination for congress. He Is very popular with tbe farmtra and laboring men and would mate a gooo. run On Monday. Feb. 1st, Pay & Hen derson will commence their clearance Hiilo of cornets, pictures and window shades. All will be sold at cost to make room for our large stock of spring goods to arrive soon, bale to ue con tinued to eu. ann. East Oreaonian: Fred Zorn was Indicted fne mnnler in the first degree tor the sen. Alinnai shooting of bis wife and mother in-law, tbe former afterward dying. Zorn liitnned to the reading of the indictment in cnnl. mllected and nnimpassioned man' and was aDDarently little disturbed by the crave charge against b im. Mr. Leasure is bis attorney. W t informed. MY the Register Of today, that a dispatch was received in this o tv Monday from wte oaaggs to uia mntlier atatms teal M naa rtr.urumi ui Heart a an, I Divan bin) Bell no 10 me auiuur ities. Lafe was formerly a resident oi mis oity sud it will be remembered that about Ica vnarafton nfl Iflll DeaillB vcrr IUUUGUI1 and his whereabout, was unknown. He in the emn ov of tbe Norineru racioc express company at tbe time ana it was deianlter o the Hi. mother bad not ported mat n WM beard anything of him (or two year, and when she received th. dispatch Monday she Z:. .iih the lovfnl new. Lafe'. w.t prostrated wim me jo, i . w.. ... . . many (rlend. in thi. city will bop. be will oome out all right. oTuTunni'P von RIIfiF.NE. ...... T.f' STEAMBOAT FOR EUGENE. The Proprietors of a New Steamboat Interviewing our jmibhiotb mem As hns been heretofore published, the -hi it T.nvp Hrns. and It. G. Young 4 flrm of Love Bros, and ko.o nuwntlv hti have nuy Mill a ; r'.irvnllln which tfiev intend plying on ti... wn innietrp river irom ouikhi w Eugene, providing sutticlent induce inehts are offered by our shippers. The boat is now receiving its niaehlnenr at Salem. It is to be called the "B. O. Young," will have a carrying capacity of 05 tons, drawing 28 to 80 Inches, ...i,o, ii.iit und VI Inches when empty. The machinery will be of the best and of great power, aia nftllH craft. Hie , , , , Mr. A. H. Love ana msuromer wcio i, lout evpninir lnterviewniK our L.mUAua mon nn the matter. -He says he thinks that he can run to Eugene the greater port on of the year, ana in tnerea r mftke fnm good aUge oi a , . , A,Q,i0ilVtliPfoninanv with the steamer i.m...i n,htixh runs between Portland . u , m. and for the transier oi IjI T V".a, tmv . - omi Mninm. auu lur vim v....... d Wngem to Portland by the Ue, ..ey juk fremour W. mTl fcMW I I BUVOUW, iw p. . , t tl ton leg, tbau the price . ii n..i ,nu,ino now Cliargeu Dy liie rui"" "'"""Ji which thev airree to secure to the sub- scribers by good security, iue ""f"' ' . - . rm. nt.nnH of the boat are practical steamboat men. It would seem inai our bihii.-ib ...., i.i mmnntH) the amount at once as this would inaugurate again a busi ness that our people certainly desire, .,ri itiwnit anv cost whatever to nnu ,. ..... . , . i t . them. The gentlemen leu iiuh nii linr bv a small boat to look at the river, ..-;.,.. ti,ov will make a definite prono- Vt 11. U Vv V M " sition. liargeitTree ,he World. Th.lAroiattreein tb. world was pnee iT K.:n miArifA nn a oood. very iiiiau. uu "'"i m , 7, solid foundation, bas cp.ntmued to. grow and prosper till now t towers (ar abox IU Bigbbor.. eoioyiog "pure air", and "sun- sbine' instibe . a vCoU.ge Hill' .x.2 Mi.nAiMt rMinDnna nrooertv in En doe., the chojioest residence property hi gene. ur nri iit ivRT.-The following Is a report of the Cobuw school for the month ending Jan. 22, lwcii No of I 9i- No of nunlls enrolled. ''"l. I - .- - ..,. - 1,1.1. Vn nf (lava attenaanoe, 1012 i - . " . . . Ktynilt, XtmCtri. Q Watts, will r s,ia iiinlii slot, ilnta th. owwi va- catd by f isfcet William. In a few day. Hi. eoalomer abould make a noU Of tbw fct. taiiioi PfBJin. County Clerk Wal k.. (..J the following cnsits. u- W. Carteraod Pell LJ.tn. K. ' U.- cor- . .nd ida L. Fetterly.' Einina tmrn. - i - "f - :, t - , . . t - - KeaggerJ 'DiVd Vmt Siuslaw postofflce, Jan. 1W2, R. A. Bay . aged (6 years. 22, of days absence, im; 01 mnrB.u,, r----- - fa . jt, M nuable W,WKoU.'i w bis nn. of $8. and J. 1?, HeywUi, dully attendance, 81; J.o withdraw n, w fl $10 11-No of perfect attendances, 88, o nveoays, nu . of cases ofWporal punishment, 8; o Di.o.- t Trent, Lane wonly, Oregon of visitors, 25. N. L. Chbshxeb, January 2V M .l rb.uruatis.n of .be OIVIhikmb, .iwltirtleil tiri Mia. Alice MY Harper, aged 10 .i .. 1 THE MAXWELL WILL CASK. The Will Ordered Probated - II. C. Humphrey Appointed r.xec utor. Tilt: UtXIttlO IM I I I.I.. Judge Rodney Scott, Thursdr, filed bis decision iu tud Mxwll will rise. Af ter reciting the proovcJiuge heretofore bed, be Duds aa follows: First. That Sarah Maxwell died in Laue county, Oregon, on the ilitb day of May, 187'J, aud at tbe lime ol ner aeaiu waa over the nae of 21 years and was a resident of Lane ctubty, Oregon, and waa potestd ol and owned real aud peiaoual property in ssid County aud State. Second, Tbatto-wit, luo zun oay oi May, 187'J, said Sarah Maxwell made ber last will and teainment in writing, aud the same was delivered luto tbe bauds of John Maxwell, a son of deceased, aud waa de stroyed and Mid will cannot l produced. Third, That at tbe time of making such will. Mid Saiab Maxwell was in full poses- sion of ber mental faculties, and was of sound disposing niiud aud memory, aud she made auob will a ber own tree aim volun tary act, aud was uot under tbe uudue or any influence ol or ouutrollod by auv per son. ' Fourth, That I flud from the testimony of tbe subscribing wiluesses to said will, taken in open court, said will was reduced to wri'.iug by Joel Ware, aud was read over to deceased, aud by her allied sud publish ed aud declared to be her last will aud teaUuieut iu the preseuce of said subscrib ing witnesses, to-wit, Joel Ware, &lieu ba tou and Fauuie Uraudstetter, uow Mrs. Uanuavan, and tbut said will was duly aud legally executed so as to eutitle tbe same to be admitted to probate. Flflb. That after atM will was made by testatrix iu the pirseuce of said persous, al ber request sud iu ber presence, and iu the presence of each other, said Joel Ware, Fau uie Braudttelter aud Elleu Eatou each aigued said will as attesting aud tubsenb- lug witnesses men to. Bulb. That at tbe liuie oi tue execution of said will aud at the time of the death of said Sarah Maxwell. John Maxwell aud Uenrv Maxwell were tbe sous aud only children of suid deceased aud were ber only heirs at law. Seventh, That said Jobu Maxwell sud tbe said Henry Maxwell were named iu said will and eacb ol tueir names was writ ten therein, sud designated therein as the sons of said Sarah Maxwell, deceased. Eiuht. That bv the terms of said will, said Sarah Maxwell devised and bequeathed all ber real an I personal proper y of what ever kind, nature, sud description, and wherever situated, equally, sbare sud sbare aliki. to all of her craudcbildreu then liv. lug. said grund.niiuren ueiuv! iue cunuren oi ber said sons ioun jiaxweu auu xiuurv Maxwell. Ninth. That the graudcbildren ol said Sarah Maxwell to whom said property was hflnnealheJ aud devised are: Edward Max well, aued 23 years. William Maxwell, tow) 21 veer. Sarah Maxwell, seed 17 t . r i, 1 ill xu.rn. iiia siaxwen. aiieu i )i. ah Llnu the children of Henry Maxwell. And Rh M Maxwell, aged 17 years. Susan Maxwell, aged 10 yeara. And Mary a Maxwell, aged It years, being tbe children nl John Maxwell All ol whom are now ai,t, ta nf Lane couulv. Uregou 'IVnt i. That no executor wus tiameti or noniinatcHl by said deceased In said will Kleventli. That s:il(l win nas never beeu admitted to probate, and the es- tjitBof nn d. deceased lias never oeeu mliiilnlHtered U.Kill. Twelfth, That at tne iimo oi ner demise, said Sarah Maxwell leu surviv- inir ber a husband, Jonn jsiaxweu or., In now dead and has been lor alu.nt tlin venrs. ThirUvnth. That neither of said parties, proponents or contestants, have named any person to be appointed exe cutor of suid lust will and testament. mr Wo anv nerson applied, ior suiu r a r ip eourx oeniir now uiuv auiwni. finds that the contents of the last will and testament of su'd Sarah Maxwell, " ,t is as nitpears 1 n the above Jg IXlVmull bum duly ,' . , d ttlI 'f and legally P.f" tne suseriuuig I, 1( HI MT1UUI1C Wimiwo mimv. ------ - . d j . d in, to admltt- to probate r, aid fo , the last will and testame it of said Sarah Maxwell, and testame ii oi sum ranui mm.ii, .lnund. noil that these findings and this order be entered in the journal of ti.u muirt and recorueu in iuu in me rprd of wills, for said Lime county, n na il.n lnul will mid tcHtuiiient nf o,ii.l Knrnh Maxwell, deceased. And It s further ordered lliai ii. . Humphrey be appointed administrator of said lust will and testament with the will annexed; and that letters test amentary Issue to mm us sucn, upu i.ia n ui ill said court, u umiu in duv.u a suiu as shall be approved herein and that V. Hemingway, W. E. Brown and L. D. Forrest, are hereby appointed omimlupi-H of said estate. ... -1.,.. Il.nl tl.la nrn. IT. IliniltT UIMR.'U111IK ceedlng has liecn extended to an un usual lengtn ty Jonn mux wen mm Henry Maxwell, the contestants here in, and that a great amount of costs nod exnonses have been Incurred on account of their con testing said last will and lesiumeiii, Hint tt. Wlllll d U unltist and Inequitable to tax such costs and expenses against the estate of said Sarah Maxwell, de ceased; it is therefore ordered aim uu- InriiMul hilt HII 111 JOI1II BI1U J1CI1I V iuua- well be required to pay all the costs, it. .... i-----, - ... , ... . expenses ana "' ' be taxed. ICodnlv Htcrn I ... We are informed by Messrs. w aiton I . .i. ..(.. ...i.n f.ie tlm con. I ox RKipvtnriii, iiii.Minjo testants, that the decision will be nj)- I . - . . 1. .. f iiw.,,!, f "unrt pea leu irom to mc vutm' TonT.T to J. P's. The Oregon stat ute provide that .11 certificates of mar om,,ui hA Hld in the county clerk . office within thirty day. from tbe date of the ceremony. For the violation o nid law a penalty is impowo 01 irom w w fUveral of Lane county', justices ol tbe Peaoe have neglected to file said instru ments, therefore violating lbs marriage I ceremony to a certain extent, lbey are re- quested to Die luem prorotmy m m ..:. " . .. J I I IV... VntllWA Died. At bis home gn Long Toml ?iear f.imira, y ---o rwW, Millie, youngest son of Amos aud LydJa HicJiurdsou.ageU ftJ'Ws, nionUi and 10 diivs, t The- lutcnnent tank I.liu-ll lit the liichurdsmn wtuetery, nr Elmiru, Jan. ai, itft, -i lung .1 a, ut L J akrJeivmnisJof friemls being pre 'rX The family has the sympathy of ail in tnoir sou auiiuuuM. iMilly Uuard, Jan. 'A Pouci CocBft-PoIiceman Witter cap. ka last niubt. They sppesred Vw.n.. RAnnrilr Dorris tbi. tuorniug and nlad puiltv. Frank UowUnd was given yean. 11 ftonlb. J 20 daya. Tbe ink Lt will Uk. place at tbe Pleasant H inter- oemetery, January JJta THV,n .Tlnl tit OrvicfB. TL. aollow. i0K officer, wer. ic-ut'deoV-Jaspringfleld iJ.. 1 u. ii. r.. 4aua.rv j 1 A .v' 7. M i .ih nf f , V III V M.itl.. ft li : Tl . T. . I.UBMIU.U, . Rft .'i.nie Uowe. P. S.; J. P. UolUnd. If) 8.;E. 8. Anderi, irei. " rwt ti.u vmino men will oraoUe a Vnunv 'ff.nn' Deunn'ratJct'Iuo at the mrt lljWi-Saturtlay evening HIIKVnitN. Wllloughby, dentist, rumps, pipe aud gas fittiugs ut Miller & Long. D. Linn & Son, furniture and undertak ing. Cook stove from (150 to fCO at Miller A Loug's, '.lib street. Nice assortment of hardware at Miller & Long'. Miller St Long ia the cheapest place fur stoves aud tinware. Oeuiiine Sorghum made iu Southern Oio- uu at Goldsmith . Koep aayina over to yourself, "I cau gel hardware at Miller Loug's." The best buggv made (or the wouey, is F. L. Chambers $00 pleasure wagons. Attention Farmer. Call on Miller A Long for Stoves, Tin und Hardware. Carpenters and contractors will save mon ey by getting tinnlug and plumbing (nun Miller x Long. Tinning, plumbing aud job work of all kinds done cheap aud on abort notice ut Miller x Loug. Miller x Long are sole agents (or the cel ebrated Oold Coin sud Gordon Stoves sud Rauges in Eugeue. Don't pass by D. Liun Jr Son's furniture store without examining their fine new liue of furniture just received. If you waut a suit of clothes or a pair of pantaloon go to Davis, the tailor. He guar antees Mtisfaction and low prices. Golden Age Disc Harrow witb or wiibout seeder, best aud lowest price in the market at F. L. Liiaxihkus. Oliver Chilled Plow, also Olivers new steel plow warrsuted to scour iu nny soil, Walking, Sulky er Gang Plows and any thing you need to cultivate tbe grouiul witb. r . ii. i HAMiiKiia. Eugene (lour nt Henderson's. Albany Hour at Henderson s. Medford Hour ut Henderson's. Junction Hour at Henderson's. You nays your money ami you takes your choice. Wlldwood axes, cross cut mws. wedges and sledges, l . Ll. 11IASI11KU, Railroad lantern and all other kinds from 25 cts. up. Extra globes and burners of all kiuds. r . L. vhamiikrh. Persons wishing fresh pasture lor horses will apply to J. M. Hendricks or at First National Hank, or at prem ises near Clovcidale. A. M. Hkniuucks. Oct in the swlni ntul chew "Whole Hog." Peters & Cherry t tboir teed store on West 8th St. have ohoice fruit trees from O. Phelps, Spencer Butte nvirBery, also Lngliab ornameutaltuorn. If you are a democrat, lie a democrat hew Wiioi.K lion, or none. The Is-sl tobacco In the market Is lll,.......i'u Viilnml I xnfO -- " , Ax Hilly for onion sets. Ax Hilly for 2 1b paper shelled wul- .,,,lu -. 'Vrv Hi. .Ill """i "J The Bissell Chilled Plow is guaranteed to be tbe lightest rutiuing, best scouting and chilled plow in tbe market. Try one. Satisfaction guaranteed by Norton a mor- roll. The J. I. Caso steel plows have always been the best and most reliable. Dont fail to get price, of Norton t Churchill, i-u gene, Ur. The Minnesota Hotel has been re paired and refurnished. Terms (1 per day. Only one bloc from the depot All white help. Prttnlngr and Uraftliig. I will prune, graft and bud trees in the best niauncr at reasonable terms. P. J. tOOLI, at Baker'. Hotel. The Water Supply. The impression that has gone forth a niong some who are uninformed that connections are being made to the U.wcr, Is entirely without foundation Thn .. tv ..,. . iH allowhiir tun I J . . , m nCct otis made wliereny tne water win Is, rendered Impure, nor wilt they un- til the water company has had ample time to construct a new ' lu'pl station. notwithstaiKlIng the iniiine- turn suit was decided in iuvor oi uiu r . . i - it. . city. In fuet the water Is purer now tiiim tM'toro as me oiu oiicu uini iu imulii ilm nn'iitacle of slons and sewer age from residences along it and used as a dumping place for dead cats, rats nnd doirn has lieen (Hied up and the unfnr nn loinrer Hows llimtlirn ll. The city council lias in prepanuiou nn ordnance reiruiaiiiiir mo cuiuh lo tions to Ik) made with the sewer and prescribing the manner thereof. They will require permits to bo granted and tlmt onlv reirulur nlumbcrs shall to al- nwpii to no tne .worn, a ma ) nun been prepared to show the location of all connections. Vnr EsTHDsiikSTio.-A Ooabd reporter ttikI Mr. 0. M. Miller on the street yestor- Hnv .nrl to the stereotyped inquiry, "How is Fairmount?" he replied : "un l airmouni j ... . -.. . ..... . . , . isfljiughigb. Work will .oon oegin on tbe motor line from tbe post office to Springfield and the Kugene horBe cars will probably be extended to connect witb it. A company will soon be formed to dig a ditch r-nm MnVav 'a Point, wbloh will give Fair- mount mi of tb. finest water powers in mo i.i We are correspondinit witb a woolen faotory and are pretty nre to get it We think at least one of the big sawmill of tbe Saginaw company will be looated at rair- monnt. We bave irom uv nunoreu w in- teen hundred people in Fairmount .very Aaw and many of them are making perma nent homes there. The park of fine large oaks is being fenced and a baseball ground lM nnt. The park will be luinu a oy elec tricity and one of the finest resorts of tbe state msdfl. Tbe beauty ol tbi park 1 its convenience to both Eugene and Spring field and being near tb. rauroau, xes, Fairmount is growing and I never in my life bandied a piece ol property ism gav. me more aatislactioa or showed a greater proapect ol profit to the buyer. Tb. suo oes of Fairmount I due to it aupeib loca tion, intrinsic merit ana laetksaai advertis ing. 1 believe that befote many year Fair mount will be the sestet of a oily oftweuty- five thousand population, Grand LaacxMY. The Florence West of Jan. 2'3d has th. following about a person wt.ll known here: Tb annals ol our ins- tic court are all torn np over a rase which came nn last Tuesday wherein Joe Morris "... . . r ill . .1 was arrested ior grand larceny, un n m nesday trial was had and Morris wn bound nvr to the crand lurr and tbe bond placed at .j(IO. which wa secured. Mr. Landyi .niw.red for tbe plaintiff and th ds- . - - . . , ii.ni until id nia awn ewe. ow uu nnmntiiMiteil one and invulvt lbs owner .liinnl a bill ol lienor which was shipped JT Z . ' ' , ! . i t .....1...1 l. 10 li- v'AUSOB, ana wnicn waa aiwcueu uj ClliUlor. Boot IIS arrival in riummu, r.mtrni. Mis Express Messencer B. W Rlvh lev and Mail Uesseneei 11. Garri son, are faithful men. They isiiis kb train regularly in all kind el weaiher and at all time of tb Jij oi night. For accu ill racy tuff bUtOU B rxceoea. muua mr i.. A kftiV..l,.r!ii of ih. mail and expreM tuatltiOQiasinitle miatake ha occurred. They are accommodating, also, which cur riiieo. .onreciaU. II possible IbeU ew- ploye sboold see mat iu'J vrjewv compensation .tby yiftullwoik tof . . ... mite, XlAkRi.UA.-AI Monn, Oregon, Jan. 2.1, Wrr by Ifcv. f. . iieca, Kuumt niliidana aiary Kticts i, an Ulie crtuiity.Uregon. rtleiin Post- Jan. IS M. t)wii)i to the largo iucn 'ie of wail nut ter arriving at this ullice mid diilru t iluiing the last vesr aud siiicb th nverliud liaiu leaves Portland tlir. o bmirs later tlmu formerly, thereby ealeliini all Hi" ealirn mail, wo uo longer liml it jn. idled or pos sible with our present force ol help to luive mail distributed mid placed in boxi s ut 7 o'clock a. in. AUIioiikIi our office pays the K' V. riiin, nl over tivo thousand dollars a year after id ducting nil expenses, we uro imabln to ob tain a larger sllowniicn for clerk hire over present meager bIIowiuiui', biing only tweiitvtive dollars pet month. The." department, however, eonibnu the custom of our early wmkiti hours that is begiiitiing work at half past four or five in the morning, as "iiuiiM'essary. 'in practical, unjust, unpreci di nted, and whol ly uncalled for," wo only being rnpiired or expected to keep the otlici) 0ieli during or dinary business hours, I should, however, have fnutiiiiti d the custom of having mail ready (or delivery ut even S. IU., did o not tln l it iilipos-ilde to do so. Therefore, beginning Monday, lebrir ruary the 1st, Iho general delivery win dow will be open at 8 a. in. instead of seven. All letter mail will be distributed Mini plsced ill Poxes by eight o'clock a. m l'uper uiail put up ns soon as pissible, g. n era lly by nine a. in. Trusting tlmt the patron of the i ftiee will reen-ni.i' both the justice aud liecessi ty of tbe change, I am, Very respectfully, MlN'MK U AslllU'KSK, 1'. M. W, have hnird'the nam, s i f Walter F.i-; kin, E. K. ileno.rsnit mid ('. V. llurlburt luentioneil in enniieetioii wiili Ibn iiumiiial ion for sin ritV on the. Republican ticket. 1 To tlit 1'iltrotis of the . . olllff. Aimiiii lil'Cil Begins January 20th, lasting "X1 1Z X TEL During tliis sale I will ollVr hoiiio Eugciic. I want votir custom ainl will now from the largest ami most complete the cinl of the. fall season. 1)1 ToI-a Vat. aP L ' M K UK ,vw ...... ,. J iotUltltul Into IWailkl'tS, all Cootl (i-pmiml (iray lUankcts, i?2.2."), sold all fall for $3.50 Large all wool Colored Blankets, $5.2."), former price $7.50 In Ladies and Gents Underwear oiler 500 suits, gent's vests ami drawers, at 25 per cent. I oil" lowest cash price; 100 ladies' natural wool vests aim . a a v a L . 1. Kf V pants for 00 cts., old price $l.:5; formerly $ 1.00. HOSIERY. 100 oair ladies' fast Mack lioso a full lino of gent's, misses and cluldrens at Lost. GINGHAMS. . 1 1 r .. 10 yds apron check for $1.00. PRINTS. 1(. h j ntligo Dlucs for .$1.00. 20 cheap Prints ior ifi.uu. MUSLINS. 15 yds Cnbot W. for ifl.00. 17 ydH ... ... k. ... Ulciiclicd lor if l.ou. ii ytts DRESS 2 fmo Enib. dress patterns 1 tino Kml). dress pattern 2 fine Kmb. dress puttoriiH' Ilroadi'loth '.' etH. per yru; Velvet, riuHlics, Silks ami nil figures. Don't forget to look nt my lino blacK ana coiorca Henriettas in all grades. CLOTHING. ... . . . r WKlnair of stylish pants from one of " tml worth rf!?nk youth's, boy's sts-k. Must go to nuiKe nsiiii ior ppiimk "" Don't forget the shoe department, at lul.ulously low prlct's, . r t-l ir.. a.l.M. Si fill l.lllll oil-grained uuttoii siks's to. ?i.i , llUUOIl SIKH'S Cl.ii; lllllliei l'lA- l i.'". Germantown Yarns, 75 cts. per rouna. Eeduction Sale. For two feels We Me tlie FoUowins Prices: Cabot W. Sheeting CaUjt A. Slieetin' llojie I'loaclioil Check and Dress Ginghams... (iloucester Vrws I'rintd ShirtinK rrints Uwl Table Damask Misses All Wool Hose Misses All Wool 1 lose-Full A Good Corset for Thread-2Uyrd spool Marysville White I'.lankcts at Cost. ALL GOODS REDUCED FOR THIS SALE.-f We nwt have rooi inctliotl We will meet all legitimate cuHtomers to know that we will Eugene, January 21, 18'J2. . oi Heal Estate Transfers. IX'UHNIt. Hitnili V. Itatiklii to V A Itiinklii, In-tetv-t in E H"tl, Idis k 7, Skinner's dniiiition; find. I'Iuh Iki II KliiseytoEnimiiPrltehett, lot it, block Id, Puekurd's atltlitltiti; f:t00 roisritv. I' S to Harrison Lanier, 10 acres In T Pi S It H W; patent. () (' It it Co to Henry C Welxsel felder, "iti-acres ill T 17 S It 1 W; j2l'!.Oii. John Suavely to John McCoiiagaj M.l.l.i.ivsiuT' 17SH1 EjfHll.otl. John lllwr to Michael Kebolbeck, Iniiil; i. Juliit s P Cliexhi rtotieorg" Helshaw, Jr, M) acres iu Tp 17 S, It 4 Wj $.100. JlHI.TlOS CITY. Will.iinetto Ileal Estate Co to trustees Cluistiitii church, lot;?2tKi. (iLKNADA. ( il l) H ami II H Iturrett to II II Wil son, nt in, block 7; t. .luno A Colti r to K H Wilson, lot 0, Id.H'k I-'; j. I ico II and It H llarrettto ItRWll snll, lot ", block 12; f'j. Notice to Teachers. The next ri'itiiliirqiiurtt'rly public ex iimiiititioii of teachers who may wish to tench Iu tho puldic schtsils of this eoiintv will take uliiee at the court liollsf i i-'in Hi i gene, on Wediiestlay, Feb. loth, lv.i2. Hegiiiniiig lit one o'cloeK. in the ni'tornoon. A pnmipt nttetid- ... .1... 1. ...... u....,.IO..,l i-lll 1m ,HM nil ( in i in- inmi r . .... ..... -- es.s:iry, as none cull Mil the class after the examination hiw U-gtin. 1 :iled Jan. 2S, lS'.L. A. W. P.liTKUHO.V, ( utility Stipt. ST DAYS. of the licst llargains ever given in (;iv you tlio clutneo of selecting Mock of goods ever fliown bore at ii niHilff IIaAI O AT I'VWM U l UVUIW VI 1 11110. n e !... MlVi WOOl.t). ( .), 101 11101 11 ICU fo.w jersey vests ior uw cis., for 12$ cents per pair; also 1 9 vilu lrnu innrrhimq $1 00 12 jdbUrCbS glllgliamS, $1.W yds good Prints for $1.00. 24 yds Lonsdale L. L lor l.w. ia jus i it . . ii 1....1 r.. t on nop jmcuuuuu iui GOODS. j.t m e - i IT Wl 'L1 P ,1W u ;"-00 ti 0K . tl hoki an wmicr ior n. , s Urcns gooas ai corrfspoiiuiirK.j- the, tost tailoring inunurartnririg' estau- and children's suits; all nice fresh Ladle's heavy Ladles line Dongola "i t'"'u Gas 15 yds for $1.00 13 yds for 1.00 13 yds for 1.00 15 yds for 1.00 20 yds for 1.00 25 yds for 1.00 15 ets per yrd Finish 15 cts 20 cts per per 40 cts 1 cent m for Spring Goods and have taken thi3 to make it. competition, and want our friends and not be undersold. J. H. McCLUNG. pr