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AND COUNTY . ciiv . FEBBOAUY 13, mi. Nolo (f Till. iHMK-rotli' Central Committee T"'1 , ...tV nurts at the Court "'. 1'Vdth ,f I'VI-nmry, lwtt, k m., and tho Tilde. Huh I'0 i 7 o'clock that evening, ut 'fTftnl attendance U mmmtni. it nihwIk-h will In- made hy a" ,k crs. and K0O,l till,e ?'',ll'r ''Vs ctcd Jh'ul.HiiiH as well Kt-an- cordially invited to J'"""?"" jSWlllTBAKKK. bfl"1' Chairman. Saie r Property. - .ii.iwliiir property law lieeti wild ffiZiilf'rtax. We give llhast'iK Und Company, then. 7 20 lit t l.n the ' -o32, tp $ t l'r eU-iuli... 1,10 trB' 7 20 ITa Pirkrjr. - ft,?? f.nwr 1 e; containing 100 111 m 7 20 7 20 l"; i ; f.'.r Vih'sH! ' OuM tlUU j ttrtlbltatliw. the swi ,p W s, r 1 e; ctmtaining b.0 Jj Brown, the ne 1 of w 34, tp 6Mle;c..DtamiDg loO re-. ? tti i i'.' " 1. 1)' Ko'r'rMt for 18. 85. GaMMd'lutow, then J of s i of c, tpW. r 1 OS nUilui,1 JCffiM. the nw i of W, tp20 arl w: containing K-0 acres, tX 7 20 7 20 Jinw H Kiuwll, ae J of sec 20, tp 20 ' Tr 1 wj containing 100 acre,, tax 7 SuW to Mm Kate S Munra for 18.8j. Voi C Hcktt. the.lof.ec32,tp ... . i u. .w.iitaininir 100 acres. 20 '" . 7 20 Mit Mrs Kste s Munrs for 18'83 WSWWW'I. then J of M of sec 24,tpl5. rl e; contemns 100 Iti.L D Forrest for 8 Duid Vedeweter, the sw 1 of wo 24, tp 15 1, r l e; couuuumg 1Uv ....v. US.i!tl t L D Forrest ior f 18.85. JSSwofforn, the se 1 of sec 28, tp 15 trie: containing M0 acres, tax . Sold to L D Forrest for $18. so. A K Shaw, the se J of nee 32, tp 15 a, f 1 1: containing 100 acres, tax . .. Sold t" L 1 Forrest for II8.80. H 3 Shaw, the of ec 24, tp 15 i, rle;iMiiUining 100 acres, tax... SM Up John (i Day for 18.85. U B Kevnold, the 4 of n 4 of eo , tp 15 r 1 e; contttiniuu 100 HTff, tftX ' Sold to I. L Forrest for $18.8."). Alii lteiuint.n, the nw of ec !W, tp 15 1, r 1 ej cuntaiiiiutf 100 acres tal S.ild to 1 1) Foirsat forl8 8;. Arthnr lonanl, the e J of the w J of kc20, tp 15 , r 1 e; containing lliO acre, tax Sold to I. 1) Forrest for 18.85. John Kwn, tlie e J of the e J of ueo 20, tp 15 8, r 1 e; containing 100 acre", tax Sold to I, U Forrest ior 18.85. foith Hall, the w , the e J of eo 2b, tp 15 r 1 e; contaiuiuK 100 acr, tnx S. IJ to 1, 1) Forrest for 8I8.80. TtuB Hanks the i of the a 4 of in 20, tp 15 r, r 1 e; containing 100 acre,, tax Sold to J ii l)avfor18.85. FAWickeus the w J and w J of n t rf me 30, tp 18 , r 1 ei con- taming 240 acres, tax Sold to L D Forrest for $18.85. IA Smith, the ue of sec 24, tp 18 s, r 1 e, containing 100 acrea, tax . . Sold to L 1) Forrest for $18.85. AT Morse, the w J of nw and n 4 of ie J, sec 10, tp 18 s, r 1 e; con taining 100 acreH, tax Sold to L 1) Forrest for J18.85. Wo Eudey, the sw i of sec 32, tp 15 a, r 1 : containing 100 acres, tax. bold to E F Chapman for 18.85. Wm Davidson, the aw of aeo 28, tp 15 a, r 1 e; containing 100 acres, tax Sold to E F Chapman for 818.85. IW Bunker, the a J of n of aeo 24, tp 15 1, r 1 e; containing 100 acres tax Sold to E Chapman for $18 85. I W Bunker, the sw J of sec 22, tp 15 ', r 1 e; containing 100 acres, tax. Sold to E F Chapman for $18.85. frank Burgess the nw of sec 22, tp 15 1, r 1 e; containing 100 acres, tai Sold to Mike Shneider for $18.85. Charles Ban tun, the se i of nw and lot 3, see 12, tp 21 a, r 4 w; con taining 70 acres, tax Sold to Ira Miwley for $10.80. Clara Anderson, the aw 4, of sec 28, tp 17 1, r 1 ej containing 100 acres, tax Sold to L D Forrest for $18. 85. Wu B Uruce, the e J of the w J of tp 17 a, r 1 e; containing ItiO acres, tax 7 20 7 20 7 20 7 20 7 20 7 20 7 20 7 20 7 20 7 20 10 80 7 20 7 20 7 20 7 20 V 20 7 20 I 20 3 15 7 20 7 20 8ol1 to Mrs Kate 8 Munra for $18.85. Milan M Melvin, the w of the e J of lec tn 17 . r 1 cnotain- in 100 acres, tax 7 20 , , Sold to Mrs Kate 8 Munra for $18.85. 'inn Hansen, the ne of sec 24, tp II htlt; containing 100 acres, tax. bold to Mike Shneider for $18.85. 7 20 Uoshen Items. . D Keenr; ill wiih la "Ppeinis wee fhie is a protracted meeting being con; "uciep to ijosben at preseut T" debating society will bold jts regtt iretipg Saturday iveniug. . Mr. Barcer. an nncle to Mrs. Eby has lP TiMiing the family this wiek. Ststeifister, Hayei, delivered Ucture M'sttUy to the orange and Dubbc. in the Ml, ' Jbfl HUnunnt Hill AnmnnnV P"W "ixi Rights in a Br room" 'or u "SUB svening of the 5th . r. Wm Durham, pf Polk county, b9 "U ttoppiu,, at C. I. Mathew" Ibis week ""wgapatr of horses, tl Cummlniis and sister. Miss Olive. of 2'J, haa been visiting at Ben Kwney's. Keeney i their aunt. Vernnn t,.iliua whn nnrchaaed f'Pf'lr will bnihi imtntialelv and intend' "'OS bit family here from Eugene tbi "Mher trne or otherwise, there are 11! this vicinity who ar beginning to 'hat on oooaaioua when an enter J"0' is annonueed for this place some Water ia called npon by divine authority kIJ "eries of religions meeting!. This Ptli'p (of the best, however. It. $10 Reward. from a field jut north of the Eu- F Will. L: J " 1 on ..Miuniv ui luge aooui u. -P' nearly new, Olivers patent 4a.l0. Pamted hloek and Ted. ("PfhmTelli'Co.; able ajfenw, ' Fort Oregon." makers and agent namea ritt white paint. I will pay the Jr'Kward for information leading to ictionof the guilty person. Jos. Daviis. f Tidixos Xo Dev deyelopmenta ij won to light as to tba eaoea 'of th gywjMc. oj Eaged. B- nckey.' Th P belief it that be bat been mnrdered, m insane and committed anicida. Hake a Kiev I net. Cunvai shots at U. E. K's. Walton & Kkipwortu, Lawyer. Go to 0. E, Kratisae for loot we r. Itilliher bottom shoes at O. E.. Krau-xi-'a. Money to loan on farms Empilre of Judge Walton. Hot and fold hatha erery day in the week at Jerry Horn's barber aho'p. For tine suits made to order and ready made clothing, fco to Ed llansou. 1 5,000 worth of ladies' shoes 10 lie sold at orbtlowcoht. J. D MatLocK. Mr Geo F Craw has the sole agency for all brands of the celebrated Tansil l'unrh Cigars Itenietuber that Hanson & Son have lM selected stock of clothing in town. the HrinK your old scrap cast Iron to the F.n t;eiie Irou Foundry where you can dispose of it. F.iitfi-ii" Flour $1.3.1 per sack. The Eu geu Flouring mills make the best ijnalily of roller mill dour. If you are getiing too old (or your spec tacles, or if tliey 1I0 not eiacily suit you take thetn to Walla and have new lenses fitted. Dr O. W. Hid. lie may be found at bis residence ,,n Olive street, between Fifth and Hixth streets oue block west nf the Minne sota Hotel He is prepared to do all deni ed work in the best manner. The best family remedy is undoubtedly I'fuuder's Oregon Blood Turifler. Harm less, it accomplishes relief where many oth er uiediciuea (nil to do. Il may he safely giveu to the infant as well as the udult. Henderson, dentist, Oxford tiea at 0. E. K's. Fountain pens at Watts'. Overgaiters at O. E. K's. Job work at the Guabu office. Tenuis goods at 0 E. K'a. We lead others follow. O. E, K. Wigwam (dippers at O. E. Kniusse'a. Kuasel shoes at O. E. K's. Meu'a patent leather shots at O. E. Krausse'a. Blank deeds and mortgages for sale at the GuaitD office. The best assortment of children' shoes will be found nt 0. E. Krsusse's. When wanting a nice tie or anything in the furnishing Hue go to J, E. lloud. Blank notices fir the location of quaitz minea for aale at the (ll'Alil) office. For all kinds of fitruiiiij, implements call ou J. M. Hendricks on N'iuth Street Screen windows and doors, glass, aasb and doors at Bkialow & Kirkpathick. My entire stock 10 per cent, discount for cash. J. D. Matlock. What It It? That produces that beautifully aoft com plexion and leaves no traces of its applica tion or injurious effects? The answer, Wia dom's Kobertine accomplishes all this, and is prononnced by ladies of taste and refine ment to be the most delightful toilet article ever produced. Warranted harmless and matchless. F. M. Wilkius, agent, Eugene City. Geo. V. Kinsey, Auctioneer. When you waut your goods, household furniture or land sold at auction, call of Geo. W. Kiusey, the pioneer and most suc cessful auctioneer in Lane County. He will attend to all sales on a reasonable com mission Notice. wIimii aaiitino oBinaterv work go to E.W . Acbison & Co , who are prepared to furnish all kinds at lowest prices for flrst-olass work. Our Portlaud cemont walls for enclosing cemetery lots are the finest yet put upon the market, and are furnished at about half the cost of stone. Call ami see our oeouu fnl Barre & Westerly granites and best grades of Vermont marble. Offices at Al bany, Eugene aim uoseourg. very itespeciiuiiy iuum, E. W. AcniNsoN & Co. Sheep Inspectors Notice. in r.nm in T.ann oou ii I V owning scab by sheep or sheep afflicted with other dis eases, are hereby notified that said sheep must be thoroughly dipped, sufficient to kill said disease, forthwith. , Any person failing to comply wiiu iui uu tice will be liable to have his sheep dipped by the Inspector at said persons's expense. Take notioe and save costB, Dated June 5, 1801. Geo. Fibhkb, Sheep Inspector. TjCMUkb Notics.-Go to the Depot lumbej yard for cheap lumber. Andrews will not be undersold. . Call a Halt-Tbat' tired languid feeling meausthat your system is in a siaie w m vite disease, and Wright's Compound Ex- i u.,.Qnorillft is what vou need at once to expel impurities of the blood and baud you np. ooia oy an ruggo". Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wilkins, tha druggist, is not selling "Wisdom's llooerune - ior io nplexion, the most eiegauv auu harmless preparation ot its u na u iu world, and giving a beautiful picture card with every bottle. Letter List. February 1 1892 Rnilev. Thomas Carroll, A R , Clask, I.ucinda nark, O W Cox.JW Kddv, Dennis Elvte, Charles (It'lhiTt, Or J C Hardy, Mr II llalce.JaracJ P Hunsaker, Mllard Unmrj, l'r A Miller, H O Nalwick, -MrsKHa? Plaster, O W Smith, Jerome Carter, Miss Minnie Coy, I) H COOS, .1 D Crow, Thomas Klliolt, Mrs K Garrunit. Joseph Uret'n.wm E Hay, lisvidC lluninhlley, Eddy Klopleiistein. J C May, Johnithan Nesblt, James Nichols. Paulina Smith, t'riinonia vi hi iu Miss Uertha. A chsrfe of one cent will be made on each letter given out. Persons calling for letters will p ease say wnen otiu. P. M. 1, PAQE'S CASH PRICES. I will Not Bel nlcr'o,d- J. 18 lbs Granulated Sugar ... 22 lbs Extra C Sugar 23 lbs GoluVn C Sugar. ... 25 hi Choice Pried Appjes 25 1hs " " P's II 00 i (10 1 00 1 00 1 00 Arbuckle's Coffee . (() 10 oausCorn in" 75 25 b-m b-'X le 12-1) box Sodu 6 caus Good Table Peaches 5 cans Best '' 5-gall jn can Best Pearl Oll.- - 00 1 00 1 1)0 1 10 (ieneroas Donations. For every aale E. J. Frasier makes of his 351otsln Engeneaud Florence for six r-i, ir.th.lie will donate 1 niouiu anei A tu, 1 to the Free Tveading Koom and Jl to the W. B. C. of Enene, k.b of which be looks upon as inatitntionr which should re cdve the heartiest public support aid en- eonragement; l TbxCannicbt Fatirtm- -'4;o,kuolders lathe wonery Wprelty heavy lose ra but 111 DOl irci i. m.--, ... J....1 it mnh at inev cau ujw it all back io 90 dai a by attending me estate. Iailj Guard, Feb. 10. FcMTiox.-As.aor McPber-on wdl begin '""- nina It .,11 llmtrtcl jo. , hum"" Uke bim about ten day work. to complete the MUX DAY, FKll.K. J. M. Hodson, of Fori land, was in the city today. Mrs. J. It, KUimm it-turned homo this afternoon. Tito flum-lu-H held Inrjrt' ronrcpi tioiiH yesterday, Mrs. O. Itetimon went to Portland to visit relaliv, s today. )r. t'h. Ht, r Odium spoilt Suml iy with his best girl at Harrishiirg. Cyrus Walk ins visited Junction today. He reports Win. dimming a little better. Ide Xieklltt niul Sloven SH'iieer, of l'ortliiinl, iH'iit Suiidtiy in Ktijrene. Frank Gooduiau went to Portland this morning where he will peimnnently reside The ivMirtod marriage of John lluv eiuie, nt Jiieksilivllle, tiroves to U-11 "fake." Deputy Sherill" Meliheo left for Floremv tills iimriiliiK to servo 11 iiuiu lier of lepil pnK'rs. l'lilieeliuill Witter arrested the rod headed Ninth street shoemaker this iimrniiiK, on the eharno of drunkonoss. 1. lie is like a inline of faro, siiys 1111 exehaii;e. You never know' what card Is eoniing up or whether it will win or lose. U gi"iiiug Wednesday tlie Albany local train a ill leave Albauy at 0:30 a. m , instead of at 5 o'c'oik, aud the Koseburg local will leave Portlaud at 8:10 a. in. iustead of 805 Cy lienitott, late of Hoppiier, ot in a row last evening and was arrested ly l'olieeinan Wlttor. Ho was fined i't lind ousts this inornitiL' by Hoeorder Dorris. Ashland Tidings: A Kinmaib county corrtspoudeut reports that 'JO deer were killed last week ou the moui.taius east of Langill valley, and every pound of the meat takeu home by the huulers. The theory that E. It. Luckey fled to avoid creditors, seems absurd in the l ght offsets. His property was unincumbered ut the time he disappeaied aud no single act of bis can b: adduced to support such an opinion. Frank Anderson is suffering from a se vere bruise on oie of bis legs. A short time since he hurt lbs leg and he other day wliile miming, out sou lb, fell (rom a log aud cut it in tue same place. The ltg is badly swollen. The Aniioortes Daily and Weekly Progress has suspended. The Anaoortos Ixmnicrs must have let i;n. It is only u little while since they wore paying1 the Oregon inn $;ihki a 'month to print 1 1001 1 1 items with a telegraphic date over them, as if they wore vonuino dis patches from Aniioortes,. Those $:t000 would have helped the progress of An iioortes nlloat n little longer. Corvallis Gazelle: Philomath has had a sensation. A tramp entered the Chiuese section house out there the other day and in the presence of the entire Celestial house hold demanded all the loose change there was on the premises. Frightened at the verbal audacity of the bold and brazen high wayman, the bewildered CbinAmen bowed in obedience to the request and handed over twenty-five dollars, wbiihont offering the least resistance. The trump then started westward, going as far as Chitwood, where he held up anothei Chinaman from whom be obtained one hundred dollais, a sum in the mind's eye of the maddeued Mongolian not lobe picked np every day. The damp followiug Horace Greeley's advice contin ued "to go west," but was overtaken at To ledo Wednesday and taken back to Philo math, wliere he is undergoing the Bevere sufferance of the puuisbment of the law. He is a bold trump but the peniteutiary will put a check on bis pluudeiiug of pockets. TUESDAY, FEH. 0. Captain Packnrd is still quite ill. J. X. Teal, a Portland attorney and politician is in the city. Miss Estella Hracken returned from Cove, Oregon, last night. O. P. Ostrander, the geuial proprietor ol the Belknap Springs is in tho city. Drew flriftlti Rot his left hand slight ly injured during the fire last night. An extra train was here today en gaged in distributing ties ulong the road. .T T fireoo died at Portland jester- A. She was well known by muny in tms oounty. Mrs. Zella Savage, of Salem , came up on the local to lay 10 uttend the funeral ol Mrs. Getohell. n. T T ill n'f Alhai.v. is bavins 100 acres nf latl ,1 cleared in Benton county, and will set it all out in Ben Duv ia apples. John Hlukelv. of Middle Fork, has returned from Portland. He hasconti detioe of his complete recovery. an. Arm itaoe came up from Portland fiainrdav to attend the bedside of bis sister, Mrs. Getchell, a notice of whose death is giveu iu this ls-ue. Tho attorneys for ti e county nave nieti a demurrer in the lupm eu t -sm oi me u & C. R. U against iUe couuiy, for the col lection of county taxes Tim Vfiiinville town council WUH waited on n nhort time ago by a dele gation of ladies with a petition asking t tut t he IIOIH1S KlVt'll uy siiukiu in vim i- etors be complied with. Salem Statesnmn: The lloselmrg Iloview is somewhat excited about tlie Salem cannery; it wants one in nose burg. It is all right in an ihwub cent the dividends to stockholders thev haven't seen the dividends. But the farmers and others have seen theirs. Dally Guard, Feb. 9. A Compj.imkntaby SDPPKB.- The Oregon Hose Company of the Eugene fire depart ment was the recipient of a Bupper last night after the fire at the instance and expense of E. Bangs as a mark of apprecia lion for the prompt work of the company. The boys desire to express their thanks for ihe compliment. They also desire to ex tend their thanks to Mrs. F. M. Wilkina who prepared a nice luucbeon for them. ., .t - Difii. At the family residence on Xorlh Washington street in Eugene, this nioruiiiir, February 9, Mrs, Mary ( iotehell, aged about SO, years. he dt ccased was a daughter f U;o, Aml t...... ' in Mineral kkik diuw iumi K the ('iimljeiland Presbyterian church, v,.,ittesil.iv ut 1 o'clock n. iu.. to the Gillespie cemetery. Attach KD- The stK'k of grsids furiuerly In-longing to Jatnib Mitchell, i.nt now in isissession of S. H. luikin, le tiiioer a e battel mortgage, was at t..,Vi,..,l l,v Sherill" Xolatid. Feb. 0th, on a claim irom me nrnige Heaeh Manafiicturing Co., of St. Louis, Mo., fr i1.l funiisheil Mr. Mitehcll. " DismisskI). In Justice Henderson's court, Tuesday, the cam' of the State of Oregon v Jeremiah PjpeSj for using obscene bngtrage In y 0. tirtni of ladiis wits dbstifl'i oil motion of the r.niMeutlng attorney. It upiears (here' Is no such crime, as the law was reitoaled by the legislature Hi l). Dallv tiuard, Feb. 10. t.. i The following members of i vu t:r Pi.at nf this cilv. went to Sa 4, n . . ' , . , , Inn today to attend tne encanipmeni oi iue Grand Army whic h meets in thut oitj tomor row moro.Dg, (kmrtt t. tteisoer, b. r. t9aratan. W. F. Martin. . r. Uill. i. ( Dodd ami a. K. " iinm. "" Isdieawill leave for Baltm tomorrow morn ing to attend the annual meeting of the Ladies' Kebel Corpa. WEDXESPAY, FEH. Id. SoIhmiI i-loct Ion next month. Candidates for city oflhvs scanv. The marine caclels have boon dis banded. II. ('. Perkins hits hiitl out a town site at Ehnira. Dr. Sheltnu has so fur recovered ihat he is uow uble to sit up most of the lime. (too. M. llyland is uow connected with the Iloltoii House nt Portland. Michael Schneider and wife went to Salem ou the litcal this morning ou a visit. Al Anton has sold his interest in the Waltorvillc store to his partner ami n turucd to Eugene. E. J. Frnsior returned from a visit to ( 'it I i Ion i in on this morning's overland train. Ho is looking quite well. J. W. Doak, who bus been visiiing iu Lue county tliinu tho winter, li ft ibis morning for his home iu Morrow ivuiily. Julius (ioldsiuith anil family have commenced keeping house iu the resi dence owned by Mr. Hunter, ou High stnvt. 1.. (i. Adair will leave tomorrow night for San Francisco, to la- absent about ten days. Mrs. Adair during that time wiil visit at Portland and Xewberg. The Shadow Social at June i n last pri day eveinug nt lle.t ji 1 1 '2u. The money will be used lor the purpose of s. uting the new opera house al I but place. J. (i. Stevenson is a candidate for the olllce of school superintendent, subject to the decision of the coming lvpuitlican comity convention. J P. (Iiilbraitb, well known by in iny here, baa announced hiinsell us a candidate for clerk of I. inn countv, subject to the de cision of I lie d'lnoctatic convention nf that county. Another attachment was placed ou Jacob Mitchell's stock of stoves and tinware this morning by Sherill' No- laiitl, lorStvS", in favor ol K. I.. Salmi, of Portland. Dev. ('. M. Hill, of Portland, has lioon invited to deliver the baccalaure ate sonuon commencement week at (In state University, anil has aeeeptotl the invitation. Since the crmpletion of Ihe Oregoninu road to Springneld, mail from points down the road to points souib ol l'.ugene is sent to Springfield snd transferred to the Califor nia express ut Henderson. The Eugene republican club has been reorganized. The new ollloors are: S. V. Condon, president; I, X Honey, 1st vice presidout; A C Woodcock, tl vioe president. The other ottieers remain as heretofore. A Hroodors Association has Urn formed in Portland of gentlemen in the Xorthwest. A circuit for racing has boon prepared. Eugene is on the list, and tlie date is the week beginning Sept. litith. Two funeruls took place from Eugene to day. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Getcball took place Irom the Lumuenauu rresoj tcr ian church to Gillespie cemetery at 1 p. m. That of Mrs. Uhoda A. Anderson took place fiom the residence ou Pearl street to the Musouii) cemetery at 2 p. m. Florence West: About nine miles up the Xorth Fork river is a piece of swamp limit containing anoui '." acres, notion nnuernurg owiisuoohi ;Ki acres of this land ami to place it in lit condition it is necessary that it bo drained. Hetweon the swamp and the river is a ridge of rock hills nlsmt .'WO foot through at the base. The only possible means ot draining tins swamp sto tunnel through the hill, thus making a wuter-way to the river. With this oh oet in view air. tintier- burg, together with a few of his neigh bors, have gone to work on tne tunnel and are now in aliout lifty feet, it is quite an undertaking for so few men, but should they succeed in getting through and successfully draining the swamp they will be well paid for their labor. A line line of new clocks Just received ut W. Holloway's, Eugene, all makes iiml at new prices. You can save, money by oalliug. "Don't forget." W. Hollowav has increased his stock of watches this year and will make a specialty of them, giving you prices and iiuarantoos that others cannot touch. Call and lie convinced. Watches at Holloway's. Clocks at Holloway!s. Jewelry at Holloway's. Organs at Holloway's. Holloway's prices Iteats all. StiTl Unheard Of. Nothing new in the E. H. Luckey case has developed during the past hours. Thousands of circulars, containing a nbtitoL'ranh and description of the miss inu-iiiiiii have Urn sent out through the I'nited States. We herewith pul lish the circular: To Chiefs of Poliee, Civil oniecrsand Detectives: E, H. Luckey, a druggist of Kiiirene. Orciron. tlisaitH.'iired last Monday night, 1st inst, from Perkins House, Portlaud, Oregon. Mr. Luek ev Is MH years old. weighs about Wo pounils, has tiarK nair, not cut, eiy close, thin on ton of head: light brown eyes, heavy long eye lashes, dark inus- tiiHChe, rattier heavy; ciuii viiiisivein. iilmost black, eight inches long, shaved sitleof facedown to coriu-r of mouth, MiL'ht beoiisidosoriueea growth oi six WHfks, unless he shaved side of face after co g to I'orunnu. J ins full face, broad large nose, walks erect, Is slightly lame in right leg, has Iteen unwell from effect of la gripio, wore gray coat and vest, pants gray with small striM's, brown overcoat, congress shoes, No li; supposed to lie demented; skin dark, aud red; small blood veins visible in Ids face. Lilieral reward to anyunn lusting him. M. C, KM, 1,1 VAN, Feb. 7, HiMtjii 12, LabUs lilk. Portland, Or. M Mi i ii"iiiMiJ.ni:M. I nnlrasniil frrtlH'SiiHml ol Those Ho Weill a vittralial'a Nerurliy. Vw WniTcnu. Wt h.. Feb. 9.--In ihe superior couit today, 'he city of Fairbaven mmmanrl an it n E tlr St tbB l)0nC8men 01 the defaulting marshal, Parker, for 10, IKKl Amone Ihe toti Umeu are E. L. Cow gill and D. It. Hnntou. 1 be wivt s of uoue of the bondsmen sigmd Ihe bold, and the aenrl .minion Is that It IS wortlilssB. Parker is in G .litems!, spendinj bis f 13, 001 sbalingj. L How to Tell I -".oil, S,eea.i. The first an I cl it'Kant r't is to 6n4,'ontv.Vte Vbt-y wets grown. The wri te'?, Tho ia probably bw aide to judge in this matter, by resM.n of long vesra of prac tical eiperienee, feels sure there nre no better stfds oflernl fcU)hetf than (hose sold by Poasou's Se.d More, Portland, Or '"'' . ,.;......, v.......l..' Ibe uuiiure 01 an . . ..... is invaluable to the bonier and gurjuer (freeloslOaodtel's -iL.ra d low Ibe best ae,d PsjstpoKKO. The entertainment an nounced last Sunday to take pla-e in the Brick Cbnrrb forth- b-n-fit of the Chris tian Bundsv School bs l-en postponed from ihe lit b to (Salur.Ur. the 20tb of F-b-ruary. lJi- Every one rordtly tnvltej to attend Ililt.t ITII'K. Willoughhy, dentist. D, Linn A' Son, furniture and undertak ing. The best buggy made for the money, Is F, L. Chambers ft0 pleasure wagons. Don't pass by D. Linn .v fon's furnitnre store w ithout examining their tine new line of furniture jllst received. If you tut a suit of clothes or a pair of pautaloou go to Davis, the tailor. He guar antees satisfaction mid lotv prices, Golden Ag- Disc Harrow with or without seeder, best sud lowest price in the market at F. L. CiiAMiiKiit. Oliver Chilled Plow, also Olivers new steel plow warranted to scour in any aoil. Walking, Sulky or Gang Plows and tiny thing you need to cultivate the ground with. F. L. CiuMUKiia. Eiiu'cuc llourat Henderson's. Albany llourat Henderson's. .Mcdl'ord Ihuir at Henderson's. Junction llourat Henderson's. You pays your money ami you takes your choice.' Wildwood tues, cross cut saws, wedges mid sledgt s. F. L. Ciumiims. llailrtitid laiiteru and nil other kinds from 2. els. up. Kxtru globes and burners of all kinds. F. L. ('iumiikiis. (iet in the swim and chew "Whole Hog." Peters A-Cherry at their feed store on West Mb St. have choice fruit trees from II. Phelp,, Spencer Ittitltt iiurstry, also F.nglish ornamental thorn If you are a democrat, lie a democrat chew Wllnl.K Hon, or none, The bcsl tobacco In the market Is "Hrown's Natural Leaf." Chris Marx has reduced the price of shar ing at his shop to 15 rents. The Bissell Chilled Plow is guar inlet d to be the lightest running, best scouting and chilled plow iu I he market. Try one. Sitisfuction guurauteetl by Norlon A Mor rill. The Minnesota Hotel has Wvn re paired and refurnished. Terms Jd mt tlav. Onlv one block from tho depot. All white'help. All kinds of garden seeds nt Fisher & Williams. Fine blend coffte at Fisher & Williams. Fisher & William, croceries. Try Fisher & Willi.iius' tine tea. One huudred nnd t' nly-three grndts of tine tea at Fisher & Williams. The J. I. Case steel plows have always been tun beat and Don't fail to get pi ices of most reliable. Norlon & Mor- rill, Eugene, Oregon. Notice of Dissolution. Nolice is hereby given that the partner ship heretoforeexisting betweeu Scnrbrough mid Tiffany at Creswvll, Oregon, Is dis solved by mutual consent. L. D. Scar hrough will collect all notes aud accouuta duo the tlriu. Dated Jan. 27, 1802. L. D. SOARIIHOUOII, Win. Tiffany. Strayed or Stolen. A dark sorrel horse about l.'i hands high, C or 7 yeuts old, disappeared several weeks ago. Any person returning nun to me un dersigned will be duly rewarded. Doted Eugene, tt)b. 1, lS'.IJ. A. W. P tn mis. n. Pruning and (iruftlng. I will prune, gialt nnd bud trees in the best milliner nt reasonable terms. P. J. Foomc, at Baker Hotel. Notice of Sale. 11. Eakin, Jr ) va V Jacob Mitchell. J Notioe is hereby given that by vir tue of a eorialn chattel mortgage exe cuted by Jacob Mitchell in favor of S. It. ICakin Jr to secure tho payment of the sum of H"ti0.W, with interest nt 10 per cent, per annum and costs anil at torneys foes, tinted February Hd, 1H01!, I will sell at private sale for cash, at cost, for thirty days, all the stock of hard ware, stoves, tinware anil merchan dise in the store lately occupied by Jacob Mitchell, .ill the Odil Follows temple on Willamette street In Eugene, Oregon. ClIARI.KS E. KolllIKTS, Agent and representative of S. H. Eakin, Jr. WiioTiiiikw That Ho.mii. Prine ville Is excited over an attempt to blow up the resilience of a citizen. 1). W. Altlridge, editor of the News, was ar rested for the act, making the all'ulr very sensational, Tlie following is, of course, from the Hevicw: Investiga tion of the canst! of the explosion, made by the county and town authorities, resulted in the arrest of I). W. Altl ridge, publisherof the Prinevlllc News, on a charge of attempting to kill L. C. Perry by causing the explosion. Ald-t-liliri, uns iii-ivHteil on Tuesday morn ing on a warrant Issued out of ilccorder Hummers' court, ami the case set for examination at 1 o'clock of that day. Deputy District Attorney Jlrluk and I 1' Moore represeiiieti ino Mute, huh u, W. Humes the defendant. The evi dence produced by the prosecution was all circumstantial, tliougn it iiotnicu io A Id ridge as the man who did tlie deed. The nrosccutlou showed that Altlridge had bought fuse the day prior to the cxiilosion: that the coil of fuse lie bought hail been ineusured by the sherill' and town marshal the day after the explosion nnd part of It was mis sing; that on Saturday before- the ex plosion ho was trying tmy tsiwiier and hail asked IV limn to go and buy nowtlor for him: that Aldritlge's where- aUuiU could not lie accounted for at tho exact time of the explosion. Taken all together the chain ot circumstantial evidence- showed thut Ablrblge was either guilty, or Is a victim of most un fortunate eirouinstat.oos. At tne con elusion of the taking of the evidence ami tlie Krirumont ol the attorneys, the court hebl the defendant in lionds of $1000 to appear before the next grand jury. Yesterday Judge Summer dis missed the defendant on a writ of hiiU-as corpus, on the grounds of a technicality in the commitment. Ciiiittii Dkihcatios. TUe Tutted Hrethreu's new church wi Ferry street will lie dedicated with appropriate Her vices Stiuduy. Feb. tllst. Hev. J. Kifkiifw. of'isulcin. will conduct the asrviees, assisted by Prof. Uilliert, of Philomath college. A full programme will lie published next week. Daily (iusril, Feb. 9. Dikh. Mrs. Khodu A. Anderson, wife of E. Anderson, died at the fami ly resilience this morning afUi a pro- t melon Illness, ityeu .vcnrn. many friend U'tbe family extend their .v mialhv. The funeral will take idtioo "from the family residence on IVnrl street Thursday, Feb. 11 at 1 o'clock p. in., to the Masonic cemetery, Tsacnra s ExaMisanoN.-Tbe quaitero nsmination of teachers for ctttifi'la con vened at the Court House Wednesday. Superintendent Patterson informs na that aevtnlyapphranta have been reglstertd ihe largest number ever in attendance at one time in the county. ('oininltti'P Meet I tig. The Lane county democratic ceulriil committee will meet In Eugene next Saturday to IU the time and place for holding the next democratic county convention. In the evening the dem ocratic club will meet at tin court house anil listen to short iiihlivs. ,y prominent ilciniHTuts, Judge Walton will make the principal address. TH K MYSTKKY INStiLVI'.D. No Tidings from K. It. reived Vet. Luckey lie- Pally litianl, K, l. s. Since Saturday few developments have rome In light as lo the suddtii disappear mice of K It. Luckey. It now seems that he only drew nut of the F.ngi ue National Bank the morning be left bete, f.'ilKI, of which sum he paid Oeo. II Dorris f ;I7". lusltad of giving his wife $1100 before leav ing, his wile received no money from him, ami hud to burrow mouey to go to Portland with. After arriving iu Portland last Monday, Mr. Luckey tirst started for the commission house of Stevens X Jenkins, but mi Ihe way to that place be dropped into the w holesale house of ('has. Koltn, aud paid that gi title man fllHJ which he owed; after chatting a while wilh Mr. Kohn he went to the com mission house and talkid wilh those geu tit men for an hour i r more about business matters, when he went tn tho Hotel Perk ins. From Ihe best advices be left thut pi ice uhoiit 7:;kl o'clock Alter (bat he was seen at Four ill and "1." streets iu East Portland, going eastward by Newl Blair, who paused the time of day wilh bun. This was about 8 o'clock p. m. Although Ihe entire city has been a:oured by detec tives aud frit-mis, nothing siuce has bt en heard of Li nt . No trains h ave I'or'lsiul after 7:31) p. ui., hence he could not have led that night on a train. The detectivel of Portland are of the opiniou ibat h has been uinrderrd, and bis bidy secreted. Some people still advauce the idea that he "skipped." This seems very remote inileul He took no money wilh him, when he could easily have scoured thousand of dollars from friends, for he bad the con 9 denre of eveiy liody. His property was en tirely uninciiiubend, and is worth several thousand dollars more than the attach tncntsnow made. Besidts, nothing what ever of a criminal nature has appeared against him. The article hi esterday't Oregon Inn on Mr. hockey's disappearance wat oertainly ill advised and should have not been pub lished. The facts are opposite to the as sertions therein contained. AN INCKNDIAUY FIRE. F. M. Wilkins' Dam Partially strnycd-Loss About S 1 50. l)e- Daily lltisril, Feb. V. Last night a little after 11 o'clock the barn owned and used by F. M. Wilkius for bis cows near the corner of 8th and Olive streets was discovered on firs. An alarm was rung nnd the hose teams were prompt ly on baud sud soon extinguished tha tire though not until the tool and upper part of the planking had been burned off. Ore gon Hose Company attached to tha hydrant ai Forrest's blacksmith shop aud got first water. The Engine Compauy hose team attached nt the Orange store corner and lost time by their hose failing to reach the fire. About 5 tons of hay and 1500 ponnds of brau aud middlings were destroyed. The Doors and lower planking of tha barn were not injured. Mr. Wilkins estimates bis loss at f 150 with no insurance. Two oowa were taken out by parties who first arrived. The fire was almost without doubt of an inoetidiary origin, Mr. Wilkins bad finish- milking about half past five and closed Ihe barn up. Wheu first discovered the fire was all in the npuer story The hay though tliorotiulilv soaketl by inn ureinen Kept tlaiuing up during the night, and air. Wilkius attat'uetl a small nose ana kepi wetting the fire down during the night. Auction Sale of Ileal Estate. Hcginnlng Saturday afternoon, Feb. Ll, Iu Eugene, hnd continuing every Saturday thereafter until the sum of f Am Is realized, (loo. M. Miller & Co, will oiler at nueUou to the highest bid ders, town lots In Eugene, Hpriugfleld, Fainnount and Florence. Ve are overstocked aiM must raise money to pay debts and make needed Improve ments. Ho soon as this sum is realized wiles will stop and old prices prevail. Tills will bo tho best chance you w 111 ever have to secure bargains, as wo w 111 oiler the very liest Inside property, Have vour money for this sale. Dig up your old stocking legs ami get some of tho nest, property iu j.ano county. Terms 4 cash, t hi six months and 4 In one year, rive per cent, discount ior all cash on deferred payments,. A Course of Shakespearian Lectures. Mrs. Florenoe Williams, of Berkeley, Csl., a well known Shakespearian student and scholar has been Induced by Prof Car son of Ihe University to come to Eugene some time in March for a course of five lee tires, as follows: t First The Man wm. enaiespeare Hecond , KicharU Jl Third ,....As You Like It Fourth - Ilamiet Eiftb The Tempest Mrs Williami haa given several conrsea in Portlaud at Dr. Dr. Elliott's church and has always been appreciated. To Prohibitionists. All lrohlbltionists and friends of re form, of Kiureno nnd vicinity, are re quested to meet at Mount's hull, on 0th street, on Saturday, February iiOth, at 1 o'clock, for tho purpose of re-orgunlz-ing our Prohibition Club, anil to make urniliiri.tnellts for holding a COUtltV convention or an assembly to nominate a ticket according to law. L. H. Howi.ani, Secretary Prohibition Club. Real Estate Transfer. 1TOKSS. A TI ftMutnJ M Kelson. L N Price, J LZingUir, trustees of the United Brelh- . " L i. . r. k.ik 'I ia..a'i mlili. rsu enurou, iou iu muva u, - - lion ; $7). OOCNTnt. I X Doak to W K Doak, 1-18.60 ocrua hi T 10 H H 5 W, $1. Makkiki. At the Head of Title, on the Hiuslaw river, l.uue eouniy. wro gon, February 0, K ttt the residence of the bride' mother, by Hev. Hobin son, Manual Lucas, of (iardinif, and Mis- nnia A. wall, oi l.ane eoinu.v. Mr. Lucas is head sawyer iu a mill at (iardiner. Mrs. Lucus has the con gratulations of her many friends iu Eugene. The happy couple w ill reside ut (iardiner. A Good Bkpbksknttio.i. The follow ing ladies went lo Halem Thursday to represent tue Eugene Kelief Corps at the stale eouveution: Mrs. L. O. Adair, Mrs. Nelson. Bettie M.,. Btr.ioM TUv DnLano, Ella Fraze'r, and Jennie UoBman, and Miss Lib !,.. itktn.tori. No euros will be repie at uted bv a more handsome, intelligent charitable delegation than Ihe above ladies sent by Eugtne. TUB FIUK I! I'LL NUISANCE. .Should lie I'scd Only for a Klre Alarm. Necessity of a Code of Ward Signal. Con-ldcralilc complaint has Isi-tt made iilxiut Hie Indiscriminate ringing of the lire U-ll for meetings that an' hold in the city hall. It has Is-comc a niii-iinci' and should Is' rcL'iilittcil. The Isdl was purchased and iiitfhilcd for tiro purposes only. The constant ringing renders M'oplc heedless of the warning w hen a fire occurs. At pros cut tho Ik II is ll .cil to call nicclings of the Council, llisik iv. Ladder, Eiigiuu and I lot- compain s, Hoard of lire dele gates, mill s o'clock curfew for tho boys to retire from the streets. Last sum mer the authorities ucro accommodat ing enough to allow the clerks to ring it for closing hour. If it Is absolutely necessary to have a call for these meet ings ihe court house Udl could I again placet) III service. I lie mechanism lor ringing tho ben is ilt llcieut ami should 1st remedied. It takes I wo men to ring it with any amount ol vigor. Another Improve ment could Ik- made ill nrrtihging a itile of signals to designate the location ol the lire bv wan is. lirst ring a general alarm, then signal the wanl hi lllcll the Hie is situated, litis would avc the llremch Irom wasting time, as Is the often ease, in learning the local ity to which they should go. THl ltSDAY FEH. 11. Win. Elklns. of Dallas, is visiting in Eugene. True plant nig ia iu older thia fine weatii See what inducements Goldsmith sItoi for rash. Jack sniis's are riH those days and the sportsmen are happy. Ileal estate investments are tlie safest road to wealth. Attend the auction. The testimony In the case of Kline vs tiiMalalc, Is Mug taken More rof- ree Potter. A tine new 40) dollar church organ for sale ut a bargain. Enquire of V. Holloway, jeweler. The tifAltn Job ollloe has printed vend thousand blank deeds and mortgages the past week. We guarantee our goods and will not be undersold. A. Goldsmith, The Pioneer Orooer. (loo. Strauh, the horse trailer, for merly ol ( resweii, is now in Min trau- isco, plying Ids ti vocation. A. M. Ostium has had some cruh onk riptved up Into laths ami will Mid t Iii-iii to put on ins cows as dcii collars. Mark and Joseph Goldslone lucre con cluded to locate at Medford. They are good business men and will be successful ill tueir veuitiru. The vicinity nf tho court houso ia thronged with applicants for teachers' cor- I i tli ales. The young idea will not want lor instructions how to shoot. Jas. Thompson has Ixvn adding im provements to his 0th street burlier shop, and the Interior now presents a very neat appearance. A Taoonia gentlemen compliments) the girls of Eugene for their U'tiuty and style anil freshness of complexion. lie says the hound country canuoi make a comparison. Over ninety wr cent, of those who buy real estate iniiko money. Over seventy-live iht cent, who do uot, loose money. Moral, Attend the auction next Saturday and buy real estate. Nearly a year has passed since Mayor McClung in his message to the common council recommended a system of numbering Ibe buildings and having names ot streets posted at their intersections throughout tho city. Will the matter be oousidered btforo the next city election. A mammoth carrot was brought to our aanctniu today by Palmer Ayers. 1 1 meas ures it feet 10 lucbei and ne says me nci.i from which it came produced at the euor uious rate of 10 tons per acre. Ho also brought some potatoes of the Early White Vermont variety wnicu ueut me recoru. HiH'iiklnir In his paper of his arrest forlKimh throwing tlie editor of tho Prinevlllc News says: "ihe wnoio thing was a farce from beginning to end. it was not a matter of prosecu tion according to law, hut sinijily a. put-up lob of pursecutlon froinaciaiiiHti ami ghoulish set of Individuals who would rather see us out or existence than to see us here." A regular spring day. Hoc date of Day & Heudenun'i clear- imce sale. Hpecial Inducements for cash trade at Goldsmith's. The blacksmith shop on Olive street, I nearly oompleted. The way to suocoss will be clearly point ed out In Saturday evening's lecture. The stockholder!! of the cannery meet this evening. It will take ou tho op poaraneo of a funeral we opine. Day & Henderson will sell you s-piy Ingrains, tapeatry, Uulon and C. C, carpets from Feb. 1st to tho 20th, at cost. Those who bought iiroiierty at MI1- u-r & Co.'s auction four years ago now find their property increused In value ton fold. Attend tho auction. "Cunt." J. L. O'Briou. formerly pro- prtetor or me Minnesota xiom-i . . 1 m . in ..I (.. Is uow overseer of some government works on the coast below Han Francisco. E. T. Johnaon, the rnstling democrat of Florenoe, was ia town today. He brought a Mr, Page, of Portland, out with bim, who intends bidding on the light house at lleoeta Head. Tho first clearance sale of carpets, pictures and window sliades ever tillered to tho tieopla of Eugene, w ill commence on Feb. 1st and last to the Ittlth, at Day & Henderson's. Albany Democrat: There Is considerable intcrestbeiug taken in the coming election. On the Deinooratio side are two or three candidates for county judge, two for sheriff, three for county jadje, one or two forooon ly recorder and seven or eight for treasurer. Ou Monday, Feb. 1st, JJay new derson will commence their clearance sale of wirtiets, pictures and window shinies. All will be sold at cost to make room for our large stock of spring goods to arrive soon. Hulo to be con tinued to Feb. 20th. The Local Market. The following quotations for the local mrket are of retail prlcea only. They are corrected weekly, aim win iuuuu ''" - areHirlcau be uaule: WilAT-Set miirliot 1 Oats -Per buehel, net KiJiiB-l'evuxiIha IIkkv - fur lb Mi'TWN IVr tb. iva.-l'er m VKAL-Fer t Hams Fit lr SHOlLIKKS--l!rttl sinus Per rh I.Asn- l'er rb Hi'TTKM IVr roll (2 rba.) Kuiis IVriloieti ( till suss old hens, 1'er doi WSASS-V t FirlAToEs New t Iluahel SI'uab Dry gmuiilatud, Y fcatrmC, f tiol.len, f Corrsl-i'tsita Klco belt f KloV rk Java n Tsa-yn, Soaes IVr boa, 'M bars ( HSIst per rb llora I'er Ml ID J I H) (4 os m (i IV', 14 It 10 V2'4 J0d Wl ( 'Jll 3tU 01 :io ov, UK t)ls 2-'i l :j (t 25 (i 7 5 (i 20 20 aud 3 no ia io 10 10 4 00 1 is. 1 it)