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and county. . MARCH 2C, 1892. ...mtle Convention. .i. rmifxiilion for Lane conn- .VI otr' V.t in Eugene on Batnrday, 18K2..at 10 o'clock. .. ' AAilif 0' n" ... ..rt.i.inutintf PAttili. UOIIllDUIIDK 11 .. it i n"' n . ....if o races, o t . li . Mil 1.1 fleieOMIM W"" ' .....linii. and to transact ..line are recommended to be .n. place! ' Tot'D ,h" OriUl!,,u" "precincts re entitled to dele- -KIM'" ,,Kw.e, . II s junction City 4 rreswell ,4 Urns Tom ... MI1IHW 5 Mohawk i CsmpCreek .. :i ai Valley .... " Middle Kork.., 1 Hazel Well.... ( i.vole... Uket'rcek... Maliel ,-i Psvli 1 lioshcn .1 Gate Creek. .... .1 jiiw.;, Toul so -iihnui reuard to former politi ijfoteri I rmi.lotH.wuo . -- 7 u honest, economical govern and just tt ion and eqnlity 'Th. before the law, are cordially Jta In taking part in tbe con- I110' i Wiiitkakkb. Chairman. . n tfwoBTii. Secretary . " About tlie Hospital. . n,GaD:-since November I sailed " ,, .mhrent states landing in several I"5" .1. i .nt letters everywhere. Scan Siste.s of St. Louis decided w .ni ohls to acceut auv offer: 1 341 !T ,h.msle too much indebted l?.i..fm the mother house, it lo' .'"Th.p.mrto Coast These Sistera llXisbaswellae German, which in L,uefolind even necessary in some 1 principally in a hospital where mixed !di W The Sisters of Merci at Hon Iiko declined too. because they . tcirceiy we buhiucu. I .....jiiiir ereat enterprises on tbe India. Three weeks ago I knocked djors ol St. Vincent Hospital in .rtUnd, Oregon. To these Sinters it ' quite coDvenient to have a a I ml .ctioii in the center o f the beautiful I r umetl Valley; but tbey cannot agree sfperhaMin a couple of years, when gri Sisters are at their disposition. Just ,IotiBiuver from Springfield, III. v-ihlostKO ninny by death, whose I jtMwenotailednpand the application.! I alto be refused; may oe, altera wnue. rormy part. I lliink tbe chiel excuses Mn therein that Euetne is not ripe for Iwhin undertaking. Tbe population looks uiill The deleat of a railroad lo the I -iii md other enterprises employing I pod crowd of people, itinulatoH tbe whole Iialrjina nops iue eim-uwu iiuiuikih an In tact, where there is no sacritioe IdiorUk for Ibe common welfare, there iMtrowthaud prosperity. A bad view I atone! I Herewith undersigned gives testimony litauilm planned hospital. He nastroub id bimiell without auy success, i nere is, be ii justified in tbe following words: What does it profit to beat the drum of I;m in winter, when summer is ooming to at the bands idle in the pockets." That mu lobe tbe rule here. While, also full thanks of the under- I end to the benevolent dountora, offering awsol land for said purposes. Messrs. Lier, Atbertun, Frazier and Cockerline. wiblesntbem. Aniuitus. Goshen Items. March 22, '92. Mr. Caliow moved into his house 1 1st week. Wm. Bowers Is now llvlnir on the Hillock farm just north of Goshen. B.F. Keeney will bejiii a term of Awl here on the first Monday of These are somewhat unwelcome toners thut prevent the farmers ow- ugnun. John atkins and wart of his family Iavemoved Into the house recently vu ttd by Mr. Culiow. lue republicans send win. Stewort. IJ.L Roney and 13. F. Keeney asdcle ' to the county convention HatQr ir. Wey and Grant Allen, who have Ml liviiie In WoHhlmrton. have re- hraed lo Cioshen. They nre )ii of HfiJas. Stewart. 1 r. Keeney and Wm. L. Wheeler ye nominated by the republicans Wurday for justice of the peace and wytoble for this precinct. .l'has. Hunt, of Pleasant Hill. iM througli here Sunday evening mite to republican delegates south "ffe. He is ceeking the republican WninatiflM fur ilmnl annni-ii.tiiiwl,.lit Itisstranm; thut an honest, indus ms eyer happy young mail carrier d become so eccentric as to advo wtempemiiee and at the same time i decided preference for an alii "ttwithallawer. True 'aGospcl. ,ttle Post Tiitittiin.nnor Afnlor Mf Taeoma, liecause Jiis stepson wn arrested for seducing a young whom he met at the skating J. wishes to abolish the rink. Bup f an stepson had first met his vie- IB It I aKi.h..I. i.ii gy 1 lk i . "" "octauie, or a uoou plar lodge, or a Sunday-school pio "ould the major atwlish all these wWunieg for the social meeting of snes? trouble is not with the skating r- the trouble is with the young W who have 0 be hennefically "Pi kept utpler lk and key 2, . ? X.,m' "m not worth worrying . they will be sure to sin when are turned loose. ,BlirirjYPRl.nil-a TI,o ft.llnu-inir ''"tt'snian is an account of ay.amt Ki,!.. i ...... . , . , t'uuns 1 1 1 1 w i.iihi. nun v ui'ia a rvpubliean county. It is 7'T.U Was the republican primar hnt ttrst "kirmish took place in l ,1 hestorc; out quiet being re- hth . re WM talking and trying to i - 'Pi up nil the 2 o'clock train, C . 'rn)",i o. 2 took place. Home Md scratched faces, when the U,,w?Juanded the peace, and, Horn. ,d f the democrats, among "is an ex-policeman fnm Sa- UF "tlie Jw.'- tjuit't 'was t "Stored, when the crowd retired htoJaitl,0l4j the'largOKt" buflding fC.n'. "tirmish No. 8 took !i'ndthefiKhtfor chairman took i - i "Parrin!l for ome, a mo -ua-ie 10 move out or doors; and the crowd moved out of Q where skirmish Xo 4 took place, te"iv t? Pmlnent candidate got a s in?t' ut the democrats again f,ri'med: When the' vote ufiteditWMfi)UIJ(1 that Chap- nmvZ "tedbyavoteofei to 57. "fvoallenging, and charges V7j'i,'ntjtnd democraU roting; to thV crowd wiling and retir bH4 fe'nf-e where primary Xo. 2 Hrevltlca. Walton & Skipworth, Lawyer. W'u?r? to l0D "n '"" En,1"lr uf l"1'' Hot and cold bath every day in the week at Jerry Horn's barber shop. rur una suits me to order and wade clothing, go to Ed Hanson. ready Mr Geo F Craw his the solo wencr for all brands of the celebrated Tan.il I'uni-h Chrar. Remember that Hauson 4 Son have the best selected stock of clothing in town. Bring yonr old scrap cast iron to the Eu Rene Iron Foundry where you can dispose of it. Eugene Flour tt.33 per sack. The Eu gene Flouring mills muke the best nuMiiy of roller mill dour. If yon are getting too old for your spec tacles, or if luey ,o not exactly suit you take them toWstlB and have iihw Imses fitted. Dr. 0. W. Diddle tuny be found at bis residence on Olive street, between Filth and Sixth streets one block west of the Minne iota Hotel. Ho is prepartd lo do all dent al work in the best manner. The best family remedy is undoubtedly Plunder's Orcgou lllood Purifier. Harm less, it accomplishes relief where many oth er medicines fail to do. It may be safely given to the iufaut as well as tbe adult. Henderson, dentist. Job work at the Gdibd office. Fountain pens at Watts', Blank deeds and mortgages for sale at the urjABD oiuce. . Blank notices for the locution of quaitz niinei for sale at tbe Cuahd office. For all kinds of farniiny implements call on ). m. neuuricta on f. lulu btreet Screen windows and doors, glass, sash and doors at BkuLow Kiiiki'itiik k What Is It? That produces that beautifully soft com plexion and leaves no traces of its applica non or injurious enecu r i ne answer, vt is dom'a Uobertine accouinlisbes all this, and is pronounced by ladies of taste and refine ment to be tlie most utiiguttnl toilet article ever produced. Warrauted harmless and matchless. F. M. Wilkius, agent, Eugene Uity. Geo. . Kinsey, Auctioneer. When you waut your goodn, hot.siliold furniture or laud sold at auction, call of Oeo. W. Kinsey, the pioneer and most sur cexsful auctioneer in Lane County. He will attend to all salts ou a reasonable com mission. Notice. When wanting cemetory work go to E.W. Acnison & Co., who are prepared to lurnisi all kinds at lowest prices for first-class work Our Portland cement walls for enclosing cemetery lots are the finest yet put upon the market, and are furnishid ut about half tbe cost of stone. Cull and see our beauti ful Barre & Westerly granites and best grades of Vermont marble. Oflicesat Al bany, Eugene and Koseburg. Very Kespectfnlly Yours, E. W. Acuinhon & Co. Sheep Inspectors Notice. All persons in Lane county owning scab by sheep or sheep atllicted with other dis eases, are hereby notified that said sheep must be thoroughly dipped, sutncieni to mil said disease, forthwith. Anv Derson fauna to com pi v witu tuis no' tice will be liable to have his sheep dipped by tbe Inspector at said persons s expense. Take notice and save costs, Dated June 5, 1811. , Geo. Fishkb, Sheep Inspector. Lumdkb Notice. Go to the Depot lumbej vard for chean lumber. Andrews will not be undersold. Call a Halt That tired languid feeling means that your system Is in a state to lu vitn disease, and Wright's Compound Ex tract of Sarsannrilla is what you need at once to expel impurities of the blood and build you np. Bout by an druggists. Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wilkins, the druggist, is not selling "Wisdom's Uobertine" for tbe complexion, tlie most elegant anu oniy reiiuy hnrm pbh nreimraiion oi hh kiuu iu mo world, and giving a beautiful picture card with every bottle 23 Cents a Pair. New arrivals of children' clothing, suits, and knee pants at jscumun s store, which will be sold at living rates. There is no use making pants when Hcttnian will sell tiiem to you for 2-5 cents a pair. Ash Grove Poultry Yard, Eggs for hatching from pure bred fowls, l'lyinoth Hocks, yanuotiH, 8 C Hrown Leghorns and Silver Hpangled Hamburg. Per Setting of fifteen, $1.50. Amoh Wii.ki.ns, Coburg, Luw cotiniy.wregoii. $20 Ke ward. II liW'kand vellow tau bounds, male and female, tbey were last seen on the Seavy hills near Coburg, about February 3d. A reward of fit) will be paio. ior iiuor nation leading to their recovery. Address Mact Bbos., IlnrriBburg, Or. BARN BUBNEIl. About 4 o'clock Mondny afternoon T. M. Hamilton discoverei smoae isbuiux from a barn, on tbe alley between 7th an. 8th streels on Jeffersoo, near which several children were playing. He promptly gave the alarm and the Rescne fire bell rang the signal to the flie department, which, as us nal, very promptly responded. The flames bad burst out and spread so rapidly that when water was turned on no portion of the building, of any v.ilue. could bo saved. It wa owned by J. M. Horn, and used by bis tenant, J. M. Tally, a tmckman. whose loss was very slight. Loss on building about 100. ltescues got lust water. French Tansy Wafers. Tlwu. u'nfi-rs nre for the relief and cure of painful and irr.-gular menses, and will remove all olMn.d.ons, no matter what tlie cause, anu -- 7;- and safe every timu . Manuin.;i r x , Emerson Drug u., 1 forsulebyOsburnilxLano. tiiii. torninllr Klecled. .-1T,v T..v.. March 23.-At the Joint session of the legislature Ainu.') - "-1 today, the vote for senator rt-uw-". Mill i Chilton 3. Culberson 1, Ism- 1 Bailer 4, Gibus I, Jones 1. fVnitruct wa aw urn the amount stated roa Lnr..-Frank Ingram al.Ver of his balf brother, was sentenceu .u ionment fo, lit- by J-e Boise at City Hai.I.. Ih'ls were opened at Junction, M lay night f-r K hall to I erected in that pla.-e. Thevwereas follows: E. Helshaw, of HarrMiv. W' Jlinu t,?!wf,,r,, June io I 1.54n'; L X. Jfon. y. hu-ne I.; .1. H !"., Jrt'1n(; HVr,, ,', eu i" ed unno.ru uu did sot change countenance. Tl'ESDAY, MAWH2i The now weekly uewapiper to lie publish ed at Springfield w ill be called ' The 0 rit.' I.ojIs at O.buru k Delano's price list of paints and oils. He Osburn A Delano are selling paints, oils, riu., ii prices tnataety competition. 1 be Prohibition party has a larger dele gation at their county convention today than ever before. Mrs. M. M. Moore, who has been visiiiug the futnily ol James Barger, returned lo her noma at lacoma tuis morning. (j.o. H.Thurston, B. J. Pengra and W. o. unstrap, all of Springfield, have been commissioued notaries public Mdney Uotn and It. A. Wrenn, this morning had a horse race; distance, ','UO yards; purse, the horses. Sidney Horn wits tbe wiuner. W. L. t'hesher has completed the term of sehiMil at Coburg which he was teaching. He will suiK-rintend his latliers hop yard below Springfield mu ink me coming summer. Nylie Griffon, the colored gentleman who drives one of tbe street cars, had the flesh toru between the thumb and finger of tbe riKbt baud yesterday when tbe ropes from oue 01 me hose carts was first attached to tbe trucks. Tbe wound, which was dre-sed by Dr. Kuykendall. is psiulul but will not permanently injure tbe hand. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2X K'V. T. 1. Campbell is now statioued at r.icoiua, Wash. A trump negro boy bootblack is di ing the city today. I). Streeter, of llriggs, Cab, is iu Lane rouuty, looking alter bis interests here. Walter W. Cocbrau is now nightwatch' nun at the Goodale saw mill iu Coburg. Ed. Blachley will octipv the norlb room ot tbe Hunt building wr.b his cigar store, Mrs. Ptfltey, who has been visiting here, reluiutd to bir borne at noise try today Daniel Test aud family will move to Tort' laud tomorrow, where Ibey will beieafter residi'. W. It. McCornack is buiMing a residence ou bis farm in iloreuce precinct that will costfUXHJ. Cbas. Vandi'nburg au 1 f itnily will leave about May 1 on a visit 10 telntives iu Michi gau, their old borne. C. F. Cathcart, form rty of Cottage OroTe, is seeking the repiitilicau nomina tion Icr sheriff of Douglas county. Sherill Xoland reports taxes coming in freely now. Thev will be delin (Itient (in and after Monday, April 4. II. L. Ratio, of Junction, and J. M. Hill egas, of Camp Creek, are republican candi dates for representative! to the legislature. Win. Vanduyn, of Coburg, has been luentiotied us a probable candidate for tlie republican nomination for sherill'. Morgan, the end ot the world prophet, was rotten egged at Siaeion. Cal. A uou temptible proceeding fur auy person to commit. Attorney A. C. Woodcock moved his law ollice, todav, into the room Just south of Scott & Davis' meat market. 1 lo has very handsome quarters now. M. Svarverud went to Walla Walla this morning to attend business interests there. This firm's business is rapidly in creasing aud spreading over a large territory- Andrew Hull' is manipulating the electric current in the Postal Co'solllce today, tieo. Whitney, the regular oerator, licing contlned at home with sickness. Galveston News: It is unaccountable that a man should take mustard suppers, drink beer, smoke rank cigara tell strong anecdotes, and then imagine some nice lit tle wonrnn likes to kiss him.. The Gdabd job office received a large bop ply of envelopes today direct from the man ufacturer!. We oan print your names and businese address on same for but little more than tbe regular retail price. A serious runaway accident occurred near l amp irecK last weeK. Mrs. Hrattaiii was thrown from a wagon and had three ril broken and was con siderably bruised otherwise. The job printing department of the (ii'Aitu ollice is kept busy with orders. We keep a well selected stock of paper Diirchased direct from manufacturers and can give rates accordingly. A. II. Kennedy and J. M. Williams are candidates for the republican nom ination for justice of the peace in the Eugene district. J. W. Lakiu will probably be the prohibition nominee. The Kenublican county convention at Astoria last Saturday selected delegates to the 6tate convention ordered them to work for a platform against free coinage and ad journed unfil April 2'2d to nominate a coun ty and legislative tlcKCi. Mr, Lvdell Baker will lectnreat the nnt- versity next Saturday evning rn the aub ject of "Abraham LiPi-olii" .Mr. linker is a nephew of Col. El) Baker, and is an el oquent speaker. Street cars will run and the lecture will be free to all. llurrv Knight, the young man who attempted to kill himself ut Portland, iH'cause of some fancied slight on tlie part of his sweetheart, Miss Mary Smith, will recover. The bullet which struck him fractured his skull. His ight side is paralyzed, nut vr. I'Vntou snvs he will pull through. Miss Smith is nursing the young mun. Portland Dispatch: It seems to be the general impression among the steamboat men t int there will be no great high water in the Columbia this year. 'Ibe warm weather for the past few days has caused the suow in the mountains to commence melting gradually, and by tbe time tbe real warm weather sets in there will be but lit tle snow left. Your Best Chance get writing material tor noth . To any one buying one dol- ..a wnrtn 01 anviuiuif 11 out, iiuv one (except bibles and school books) I will give a nice box 01 goou paper aim rmei opes. This offertolds good till April 30, WM, only. , . ,.. I also have 10c Uetective Libraries 1 tan for oe. ...... I will also sell wbat tue music 1 nave ien for 5e a sheet, Sow is your chance to get good music cheap. r nr . . u Uth St. Book Store, Eugene, Or. Now's Your Time to Buy Paints, Etc. No i the time to paint your houses. Osburn & Delano carry a full line. White lead, oils, turpentine, colors in all metallic paints, mixed painta, varnishes and brush- es, wincn mey re eiiiug nJ Here are some ol (beir cash pnceiii Pure white lead, Pioneer or 8t. Louie, $9 per bmdred pounds. Strictly pore linseed oil, boiled or raw, CO cents per gallon. Tur pentine 00 cents per gallon. Come and see in before boy ing. RATincATioii MenTiNo. The Prohibition party held a ratification meeting at the Court House Tuesday evening. A. S. Patterson, chairman of tbe county central cernraittee. preaUed. '"he'room wn well filltd' and entbusiastio speeches ere made by Hons. W. L. Blackwell f Junction, N. K. Gaylord of Engene, am Jos. Taylor of Cottage Grove, they were all liberally appliuted. Excellent mosie w furnisbtd by a cbolr. Itids will I rwvivnl until April 2nd for Hie erecting of a cottage for Nfrs. V K Frawr. Higl't retr-ed to reject, anv .rail bids. W. T. ('Awpftrt-i. THt'RSDAY, MARCH 21. Clothes washers only f 5 at Mitchell's. New Orleans molasses at Goldsmith's. Carped! ! Carpets! at D. Linn & Sou's Republican candidates on the mix Ions seat. Special inducement lor cash trade at Goldsmith's. D. Linn k Son, for furniture, caipetsand undertaking. You can get a quart of good syrup for 10 oeuU at Goldsmith's. Northern grown garden seed. V. L. CllAMIlKltS. All goods at cost at Mitchell's closing out business. The (IrAiti) print all tho political news, mi 1 scribe. Fresh onion sets and all kinds of garden seeds ut Uoldsmith a. A dollar saved is a dollar made. Buy groceries at uoldsmltli a and lave money Uitcnxll Is selliug ont now Is your cnance to buy Moves and tiuware cheap. Send to or call on E. J. Frasier for one of biscirculais descriptive of his latest aud greatest bargain. H. F. Dorris is a candidate for re-elec tion to the otllee of recorder ut the en suing city election. We guarantee our goods aud will not be undersold. A. Goldsmith, The Tioneer Grocer . nne new 400 dollar cnurcn organ ior sale at a imrgaln. hiuiuia' of . llolloway, Jeweler. Another great stock of clocks just arrived at W. Holloway's. Over 400 sold last year. Tbe only good stock iu town of all makes. Rev. II. L. Hates, of this cltv, has necii elected chaplain of the Oregon Muioiuu uuurd Association, tor the ensuing year. W. llolloway is tbe only jeweler that carries a full line of watches of all grader and makes. He has tw ice the stock of any oiuera, anu can better please you. All difficult watch work ran be done at W. Holloway's, aud that is also the only place to get Hue aud first class jewelry work aone. Diamond, stone setting and altering sizes 01 rings a specialty. Commissioners court idioumeJ for tbe term last evening. A murriutrc liivnse was Issued todav to James Walters and Olive Rhea. Hutterlck patterns on hand. Rest Wall Pinier. Artists materials. eugene jook More. J. W. Christian has a fine circulating li brary of the bet writers. Call and get something to read. Paper back novels, luc; clotb, loo. Nate Gird has been sentenced to six mouths in the penitentiary for stabblug a man several weeks since at Portland. A ratber light punisliment. Company C will irive another recep tion next Saturday evening, the regu lar time being the second and last Sat urday evenings of euch month. Daniel Test and famly left for Portland this morning where tbey will make their future home. 0. P. Coshow, Jr., formerly a student in the State University here, will practice law at McMinnville hereafter. Miss Nellie Martinis, who has been stopping with her aunt, Mix. J. It. Harris, for several months, lias liccii called home to attend her sister who Is very ill. Colonel and Mrs. H. L. Lovell, Quar termaster Ladue came upon this after noon's local. The Col. will inspect com pany C at their armory tonight. He conies at a very opportune time for this company is certainly wortny 01 more attention from headquarters. Northern grown garden seeds, all kinds in bulk, also white elover and lawn grass mixed. Hoes (a new kind that woiks easy) anil rakes of all kinds. Planet Jr. Drills aud Cultivators. AU at bottom prices. , . F. L.CiiAMBins. Col. B. F. Alley and Joel MoGornack, of Florence, arrived in Eugene last evening to attend tbe republican convention Satur day. They carry tbe vote for Florence and Maploton precincts in their pockets, hence they are much sought after by tbe numer ous candidatea. The name of the postoffloe at Liukville having lately been changed to Klamath Falls, that of Klamath City has been ohang edPokegtma. This probably is intended to indicate that it is a great place for poker games, but tbe department is in small busi ness in thus advertising that fact. Nobody will address a letter to Pokegaina unless ab solutely obliged to. The Ladles Holiday. Yesterday and today the ladies of trigone have been in their glory at tending the various millinery ojK'iiings and venturing their criticisms on the new styles of headgear. With all the natural (lowers to i obtained at this season combined with artificial ones, arranged with tastefully trimmed hats, of latest style, in one gorgeous display of bright colors, it is really enticing to the fair sex, and we have even noticed a few bachelors whose gaze was attract ed by the displays, the beauty of which a person would seurcely exjiect equalled 111 a smaller city than Port land. Selling at a Discount. , J. W. Christina will s 11 Ked Line Poems by the best authors for 75c, or any poem for 25 per cent, disconut on regular price. Pally Guard, March 21. Bound Ovkb. Willliam Andrews and Harry Arnold, the Bedford horse thieves, were given an examination before Justice Kinsey Ibis afternoon on a charge of larce ny. Andrews, one of the pair, claims he ia a lawyer and conducted tbe defense. Both of tbe defendants claimed that they were hired by a strabger at tU per day to take the horses to Eastern Orogon. However, Judge Kinsey, not believing the old "gag," bound them to appear before tbegrand jury in tbe sum of i'M) each. Not baviug auy funds or any friends to put up a good bail bond, they will eat Lane coonty "grub" for the next four months. Dally Guard, March 24. Commok Council No quorum appear ing at the adjourned meeting of the council last evening, another adjournment was tak en until Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. At that time tbe application of tue Springfield Electric Light Company, lor ft frauobise, will be consulered.. Ca "Contincfd. After indicting the- b.nse thieves. Cbaa Baker and O. 8. Pnelps, at Albany, four times each, the ease was continued until tbe next term of court, ileuce tbey will board with Linn coaqty four months, as tby did with Lane. Died. At ber late residence, in Eugene, Oregon, March 23, Wli. Mrs. lyencvJ. Norris, aged CI years md 1 oVjt, be funeral will Ut,e fla.ee Kuni Ike M. E. cb-drcH, on Friday morning. March SIS, at 10 o'clock to the 1. 0. 0. F. oemetery. J. W. Christian Is agent for Ibe American Bible Society and can sell bibles cheaper than any one in Eugene. f ap.riul At taker's lToU-K tn Eu gene,' Oregtm , 'by I lev; E. P, Hender son; James Walters and Olive Rhea, all of I Jine county, Oregon. ' Mltl- VI l it N. Who is Ai Billy, do you know, Willoughby, dentist. D. Liun Sou, furniture and undertak ing. It beat them all In price and n'lality, Ax Billy's soap Ax Billy (or oranges cheaper limn the rheapeal. If you waut a suit ol clothe! or a pair of pantaloon go to Duvis, the tailor, lie guar antees satisfaction and low prices. Eugene (lour at Henderson's. Albany llourat Hi'iidcrMou's. Medlord flour at Henderson's. Junction llourat Henderson's. You pays your money aud you lakes your choice. Ax Billy for a gal pot Porcelain liue.l or a center labia with call ot Baking Powder; it beats ihem all. See iheui. (let In the swim aud chew "Whole Hog." Peters A Cherry at their feed store on West 8th St, have choice fruit trees from O. Phelps, Speuccr Butte nursery, also Luglisn oruaiuelital thoru. Don't fowl to At Billy for somotliiiii: new in Ibe Prize Baking Powder line. If yon are a democrat, le a democrat chew Wiioi.k Hon, or none, The hcsl tobacco in the market is "Rrown's Natural Leaf." Chris Marx has reduced the price of shav ing at his shop to 15 cents. ine .Minnesota 1 Intel luis iiecu re paired and refurnished. Terms t is r day. tuny oue niiH'k irnui the depot. All white help. All kinds of cardeu seeds at Fisher Williams. Buy all menus don't forget to Ax Billy; it will pay you. tine blended couee at f-islicr A illiains. Fisher & Williams, groceries. Try Fisher & Williums' lino tea. Oue hundred and twenty-three crudes of Sue tea at Fisher Si Williams. For all kinds of Garden seeds an 1 onion setts, Ax Billy. Dr. Smiley is prepared to attend to all calls from tbe country aud will make that part ol bis practice a specialty. For a nice cup of tea at a reasonable price, Ax Billy. For pure White Leghorn cess for scttitiB. Call on F. A. Tolcr, at T. A. lieu lerson's grocery, or at residence 81)1 St., opposite Fouudry. Settiug lo, j-1 .00. Nails and barb wire iiredowu. Now is the time to buy at F. L. ClIAMIIKKS. F.st ray .Notice. Taken up by the iiudersiened Jan. II, 1NH2, at his place four miles norlb of Eu gene iu Kpringtlcld prcviucl, the iollowiuu dcscriUd estray; 1 cow and calf, cow roan, swallow fork in left ear and split iu rlclit. Tufl.eilf red and white, about 1 year old this spring swallow fork iu left ear, square crop oil' rinht. , 1 four year old red steer marked with a square crop and half crop iu left ear. The cow and calf came to my place in August and tho steer in September. 1., Bklsiuw. March 17, 1S02. Shame on Lane Comity. In sentencing, prisoners to the county jail today Judge Pipes said that he dis liked very mucb to commit human beings to the building called by courtesy, a juil. He was satisfied that it was an unlit place to consign any man. However, he was com pelled to act in tbe matter. Prosecuting Attorniy uondon also voiced like sentiments and said that Lane county for years bid refused and negleutid to pro- Tide a decent and suitable place to confine its criminals. No Rood citizen present, oould help but have feelings of shame for ono of the rich est counties in the shite. It is a blot upon ber fair name, and should be wiped out of existence. All right minded citizens should demand that a new structure suitable for tbe puipose, be constructed at once. The Prosecuting Attorney informs us no in an otion would lie against the commission ers court in issuing warrants for this pur pose, for tbo reason that the statute makes it mandatory upon tbe county to provide a "suitable jail"--not a deu It is but just riubt here to state tho com missioners oourl, about a year ago, pro cured plans at considerable expeuse, and intended building a jail suitable for tbe needs and wants of the county, but concluded not to do so on account of prominent citizens threatening au Injunction suit. Now we say, again, to tbe county o nrt, go ahead and build a jail. We do not think that any citizen will say a condemnatory word against it. Agency Accepted, Mr. I'd. liaiini, the popular clothier, has accepted the exclusive agency for tho side of tho Albany Woolen Mill goods, and Is now prepared to furnish the best quality 01 iiil-wooi clothing lor men, youths and boys, ut priivs lower than ever below oflercd in this city. Suits made to order from samples at trices as low us you can buy custom made goods in the stores, A large stock of summer clothing is now being received of the latest and most stylish patterns, which will Iw sold at prices to suit tho customer. Accident to a Freight Train. Svclalto the (,caki: CoMsTocK, Or., March 23. Just as the south bound freight was passing over the trestlo near Comstock mill oue mile north from hero, about 11 o'clock last night, one of the brake beams dropped causing quite a wreck. Two cars next to the caboose were completely wrecked and the head trucks of that oar were derailed. Several hundred leet of track was torn up and as trestle is three to four bents high a few minutes time is all that saved the whole train from a very bad wreck. Luckily no one was hurt. Daily Guard, March Jl. Disn, Tbe said intelligence was receiv ed by mail, this morning, of the death of Mrs. Alula Clark, ot Helena, Arkansas, sis ter of Mrs. L. G. Adair, of this city. Mrs. Clark was matron of the Colored Orphan's Home, and trom tbe close ot tue war nnui ber death, she temaincd closely identified with this home, which has grown to be Southland College, which through her in strumentality, has become handsomely en dowed. Many friends will miss ber, both in Europe and America. tlrat t'ounlf Payment. Sai.km. March IL'.-A. O. Condit, rcusurer of Marion county, paid over 110,000 to the state treasurer Uxluy, lin ing the first payment thm year, w taxes were levied ou a basil of tho work done by tho state board of equalisation. UABkiiD. The Albany Democrat: "On Thursday, March 17, IH'Ji, it the Revere House, in Albany, by Itev. H. G. Irvine, D. D., Mr. Walter F. Barger, of between Uar ruburg and Eugeos and Mwa Effie F. Shanklin, of Sodaville. t he groom ia a popular yonng man, one of twins, aad the bride is a bright yonnalady, o&eoi triplets, her sisters beioabva to anile with many frietdf U) biit wmbea." lUm Rejeotep. The Junction City bankers have n-Ji-cted all bids for their new proposed building. They will now refive hid for each particular part of the work und material. hill Creek Fluilies. March 21, mi. Miss Anna llylnud is visiting her sister ii'r Junction. A. I. Hylund brought up a load of goods from Natron last Friday. Tho horse thieves were over taken and captured near the foot of the mountains. They abandoned the hones and started across on foot. Sherill' No land deserves much praise for hurrying men out, in the dill'ereiit directions, aud bringing those parties to justice. It is very necessary that all should Itiru out to the democratic primary April 2, to noiuinate preciuct olllcers and select dele gates to tbe county convention on the tub of April. Delegates should be elected that are best qualified uud capable of represent ing Ibe people. W recently noticed tho statement of a western traveler, iu which he remarked thut politics was a "matter of mean annual tern peratnre." He says that iu Dakota where die an is cool lliuy are most allreimblicaus Iu Iowa where it is several degrees warmer tun democrats arc more numerous and iu Missouri they nre in tho majority, but in Texas where it is blasted hot nine-tenths of the peoplo are democrats, aud in hell tbey are uiiatiliiiuus. Ho seems to lliink it was all 111 the climate, and providing Ibe ell mate nas anyiluug lo do witn it the signs of the times indicate that politically tho temperature of the cool climated states will be charged and the western traveler had better reform before it is everlastingly too lute and make bis calling sure and be w ith the majority and avert the gathering storm which will sweep all things political, for iu November, something will drap aud the grulid old party will meet its Waterloo. Baker House. Sold. Pally liuard, March 21. This afternoon J. R. Olltlllen and If. loimlssee, of Seattle, purchased the furniture and took possession of the linker hotel under a five year louse and will conduct it under the name of (iil lilleii A: Co. ('has. linker and wile have been in tbe hotel business for a iihiiiUt of years and made many friends. It is iindersiiHiil that a bar will l put iu the room now occupied by Al tlolil sniith. Florence News. Paily liusril, March 21 ltobt. O. Collier nrtivid finiu Klorenccou the stage last evening. Hn has ben en gaged on a govetntn.'ut surveying contract 111 that section fur some time but has sus pended work tcmpoiarily. Mr. Collier ri porM tho steam schooner Chance au 1 11 lumber sailing vessel insi lo the bar ami itiintln r ouIm.Ic wh' u ho led. He says (lu re has loeu a great improve mi ut in I'lon iicii (luring the past year The work on the light house and jetty Is rapidly proceeding. Mr. Lyln is managing the jetty work in au economical mid ex peditious maimer. Ih.l.i.iiMiKi K Si NTRNcni) Albert Holleu beck, w ho was indicted for tbe crime of au assault wish intent to commit rape, but was convicted of simple assault, was sentenced by Judge Pipes, March lsth, to pay a flue of $30 ami costs. Tho defcudaut paid the Quo and was discharged from custody, in passing seuteuce, Judge 1'ipcs, having been pruviously Informed that llollenbeck would bo unable to pay a larger tine than fM, said that on account of reports mado by grand juries that tho jail is an nntlt place to im prison a human being, he considered it his duty, therefore, to impose a line that could be paid by the dofotidaut. Prosecuting At torney Condon humorously asked that Sheriff Nolatid be ordered to construct a jail, as he was a liberal hearted man. Mr. Nolsuil said he would take tho matter nn dur advisement. H.v UN RritNKP. The barn lielong Ing to li. Itil.yeti was burned to the ground, March lHth, about 1:!I0 o'clock. Loss, ulsuit (ItK); no insur ance. It was evidently the work of a ti'iunp, as a H'rson was seen leaving the burn shortly after it took fire. Mr. 1 lily eu says that tlie bam has boon used by tramps for sleeping quarters for some time. The lire Im II was again out of repair, and it took some time to ring an alanii that could bo heard. However, the council has ordered Mr. Fra.er to construct u new plan of at taching the alarm. The fire companies turned out promptly, and 011 their ar rival, put out the tiro in short order. Rescue's got "tlrst water." A Man ok Nkkvk. E. L. Futon, while working iu a logging camp on llig Fall Crock, ono day last week, cut a gash Iu the top of his left foot about three inches long and nearly through the foot. He rode horseback to his home, five miles away, and then sewed up the wound himself with u common needle and cotton thtcad, and then continued to euro for it until swelling prompted him to coiiio to a doctor. To do this he rode eighteen miles horse back, and Dr. Paytoii dressed tho wound. Luckily no cords were severed so that no lasting harm Is likely to re sult. . "' Stolx Whimkkv. Albany Democrat; Friday a ti ne bill was found against Ernest Hays, a young man of about twenty-three years ol age. by tbe grand jury on 1 the charge of larceny from a store. About a month ago Hays, it is claimed, broke into Carter's drug store at Halsey slid Hole three gallons of whiskey. The matter was kept quiet until presented to the grand jury. Hayes was arrested Saturday und brought to the city and placi d in the county juil, making No H, four baviug bei n taken ont. David Bond, who was inif.lir.ito I with Hays in the burglary left soon afterwaids for Idaho, whero he now 1 said to be Contest Bkoun. Monday's Albany Dem ocrat: Mr. C. O. Ilurkhardt filed a notice with the school directors of district C thir morning that the elcotion of Jay W. Blain as clerk of said distiict will be contesptd Tbe gronnds of contest, it is reported, will be that tho Matute permitting women to vote at such an election is unconstitutional Mr. Blain will get out a quo warranto for the books and outfit of tlie clerk's office, end the manner promlaes to be warmly con tested on both aides. ' DwaKBoim. The manner in which the tiuck and express teams race throngb tbe street on the occasions ol fire alarms should receive the attention of the cily authori ties. On tbe occasion of an alarm the streets are crowded with people, end it will be but a question of time when some one will be run over and seriously injured. A reasonable speed will obtain the same ob ject, aud not menace life or limb. Cannkbt MxtTitia. The stockholders of the cannery held a meeting Monday, The proposition to sell the plant, etc., lor the benefit of tbe creditors, was voted down. On motion, tbe directors were em powerec to make any arrangement neces sary with tbe creditors to permit the leas ing of tbe plant to any party desiring to run tbe sinie JcvsKiLi Baku. A brass band of boys between tbe ages ef li and 11 has been formed and at aeiiig instructed by Geo. N. Fraer at kia residence in Eugene. There are eight pieces in the band, aud tbe boys are becoming qnite proficient in the aae of the instruments. It is probable thty will appear in public after they have bad a little mora practice. StM Hl'BIN'i WllKAT.-Pvtens & Cherry have a limited supply on hand, also Early Row potatoes, at their feed store 011 West FJghth street. Call souu If you need auy. THE JtEl't llMCAN PRIMACIES. Saturday afternoon tho Republican pri maries throughout tbe county wis held. In Eugene a large vole was polled on account of the unusually large number of candl duteti for sheriff, Tbe following is the list received np to the hour of going to press: Norib Eugene No, 1. (8).-J II Mo Clung, W II Abrams, Wm Smith, H It Kiucaid, S W Taylor, D A t'aina, Goo Miilgley, Wm Preston, Vote oast, U2. N. E. No. 2 (81. -W T Feet, B D Paine, T A Henderson, W. C. Vorau, J. T. Mar tin, W. II. Feulou, 8. F. Korns, C. D, Combs. Vote cast, l'J.'i. N. E. No. 3 (-i.)-W Pattison, J II Pratt, Oeo Gross, D McCready, Tboruai Pollock. South Eugene No. 1, (8)-J S MoMurrv, B C Dunn, S It Williams, C B Davis, W II Alexander, A K Patterson. J W Harris. C r. KoliertM. Voles cast, bo. S. E. No. 2 (7I.-E 0 Potter, J M Will iums, Geo Monroe, II N Cockerline, EHHawkius, () It Chrisman. F M Wil kins. Vole cast, liO, Camp ( reek. 1, 1). M J llillegas, James Allen, Geo Millican and C 11 Bakor. Lost Valley, (It). Thus Barbre, Reese Parker, II M Viuceut. S. E. No 3, (:)-r K Walters. John Ingham, Mr. Thompson, Frauk Hcmin way aud J W Smith. Creswell, (K).-N A W Howe, W J J Scott, It 1) Hawley, U E Walker, Henry Melton, John Buoy, James Strsub, and W W Scott. Junction (!). Euos Harpole, J Soverns, E Vau Vrankin, II S Hyland, Isaao Ed wards, C W Lamson, E B Haudsaker, J It Crow and J J Bui lor. Goshen (3) Wm Stewart, B F Keeney aud A L ltoney. Springfield (8) -Geo II Thurston, M L Wilmot, F M Beatty. A 8 Walker, J E Eb bert, J 0 Brattaiu, John Kelly and B F Powers. Irving (6). 8 N Howard, James I.tipcr, 0 P llolf, Christian Shragg and John A Bower!. 31 votes were cast. Wm Spencer was nominated (or justice and E A Bond for oonstuble. Mohawk (3). J M Spores, C Cole, San ford Skinuer. Willamette, (5). Thomas Vaughan, Jas per Wilkins, D Tildou, Bud Simmons, J C Goodnlr, Jr. Richardson, (3). J S Custls, J EBown, and J 11 Yates. Pleasant Hill, (3).--Slove Rigdon, W H Banghnian and C H Hunt. Davis, (3). Dr. B. F . Russell aud A L Vaiigbau and J. T. Donaldson. Cottage drove, (lo). Scott Chris mail, J. M. Hicks, J. C. Htouil'er, II. II. Viiney, 1). C, Itaiigliam, J. A. Benson, N. W. White, W. 11. Lincoln, N. Mar tin, J. II. Nhortridgc, I). Ilristow, t). F. Knox, C. II. 1 lurk holder, Allen Kirk, J. ('. Long. Florence, (10)-H F Alley, A It Hut tolph, Joel McCornack, Amos 1 luring, T It Horry, H J Dudley, J L Furnish, Oeo F Morris, LC Ackerly, MeLeod. , Fall Creek ( l). Fred Warner, George Day, Ed Gritlin and It G Callison. Cayoto (3). -Frank Hadloy, J. 8. Martin, W. I Coleman. Jusimt. (3)-E L (luni, J F Hmith, Win Hniltli. Miinleton A. P. Knowles. Frank Sweet. Lake Creek John Whlsniau. Joseph Whlsmau. Hermann Xo primaries held. Hiieneor I c Perkins. Ell Perkln S. E 11 Jlarr. MoIConzlc-Pcter Kuncv. C. W. Thompson. Real Estate Transtera. COUNTRY. O&CRHto O W Haudsaker, 40 acres In T 1(1 8 II 2 K; $200. Joseph Rtirkhurd to Alliert Ruegger and John Zlniker, mr.33 acres In T l'J HitllW; 11.4(K). Christiana Feldevert to Leo Hurg, 13) acres In T 18 H K 0 W: 1. Leo Hurg to Elizabeth Hurg, 40 acres lnT18HR0W;?l. Ellzulicth Hurg to Leo Hurg, 40 acres luT18HR0W;$l. Christiana Feldevert to Elizabeth Hurg, 40 acres In T 1HM HO V; $1. it 11 Ross tn A L Haudsaker, 80 acres ln'P17HR4W;2(NH). E 1) Juilkins, to Edwin Crawford. 1 aero; fOO. M J and A N Archer to Mary J Ken nedy, 5 acres In T 20 8 it 3 W; .V0. Hiiimicl O Llhdsly to James Klover, 22 acres In Tp 18 H, It 11 V; WM. Joseph Backus to 8 Haudsaker, 1 acre In Tp 111 H, It 1 W; f 180. Oeo l 1 tall to null O Jtrlstow. 101.13 acres iu Tp 10 8, li 2 W; $1000. KUUENE. A K Oallaahcr to Roht A Fox. unit claim to lots 4 and 5, block 0, i'uekard's addition; $1000. Anna Humiiun to J II McClumr and A J Johnson, lot S. block tl. Christians second ad; $1350. Jus A Kennedy to N J Ktowell. 8'1 lots In F & II ad; $!XM). J v ooodaio to Ij i Crawford, 1 lot on Hotith Willamette street and lot In Harris1 ad; $KM. JoJm JiKeiinoxly toMrsrf J ruow- ell, lots 1(1, 17, 18, 10, 20, 21. 22. blk 24. F& Had; $2000. J V Atherton to Ellen Atwood, lot 0, block 16, Collego Hill Park; $160. COTTAC1K OROVE. J II McFarland to E W Whipple, lot 1, blk 5, McFarlund's ad; $50.51). H bJ Wynne, to J P Currln. lot 0. Ilk. 2, Wynne's ad; $75. People's Party Nominations. Tho convention of tho peoplb's party at Oregon City yesterday nominated: 0th district, circuit Judge, Win (iun; 7111 district, J iMitciieii; 4iu district, J) Priestly civil Judge; M F Currln crimi nal Judge. I'roMciiting attorney 2d district, 1) M Htalnuker. Member of liourd of equalization, 2d district, F M Nigh- swaiKler, or Lane. The convention do- eldeil not to nominate a candldute lor attorney general until 1H04. Former Lane County ltes. Rotcoe Knoi, of Post, Crook county, but formerly of Cottage Grove, has been nomin ated by tbe People's party, for joint senator of Crook, Klamath and Lake countiee. C. D. Hoffman, ol Union couuty, U the nominee of that party for a member of the State Board of Equalization for the 6th district. James F. Amis, ol Mitchell, Morrow county, ia Ibe candidate for circuit judge of the 7tb judicial diatriot. A Card. I would aay to those who buy pianos anil organs trom traveling men that they could save one-fourth of their money by getting prices from me and examining my goods before being taken in by strangers. F. A. Biun. Birron with tbi BiLwea. Nearly every eoanty in tbe state will ignore the aotioa ot the state board ot equalization un til tbe legality of their work is tested. Ben ton oounty ia affected bnt liltlt by the new levy, aaye tbe Corvallis Times, but Treas urer Burnett will only forward the amount retarned by tbe eounty board, which is fl'J,543 05, instead ot 19,'J73.C7; tb amount levied by the state board ot equalization.