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c,ffANCOnNTy. MAY 7, I8DJ The Leader DN10H r-uieiea. &I1 2, P ... . i!.r. " .$1.(10 .. 100 .. 100 .. 100 1110 Limp" ..p.2o hi'hu- ;;; 05 4of jam or jelly 1? &i primes rLfauiblera -B Lacerated toilet set 2 50 t rw)0 we oan and will undersell all Kupolilort 1 Ibat we belong to n couibi Hi wiled "Beatera," sud while our t, ui below regular wholesale prices, tba welfare of Ibe dear people con. Id vitw. We would call especial HKtiion to our mammoth stock of crock gUmwarf, laujpa and lamp tock which to'h out 30 days will go at a aacriflce for M g.Md prompt, paying customers. I, not only iell gooda for less than any of no competitors but give more toward build iujihtSioslawB. R, Iban the whole lot (OBbined. Don't fail to get our prices from the Friends of the People, Surra k Ball. p S. Don't forget our teas and oofTeea w,iiU without rival. Pleasant Hill Items. Showers and sunshine. If not delayed Mrs. S. Handsaker will start for Florence the 4th of this month. Geo. Kelley died at Portland recently. He was formerly a resident of this place. , Mrs. Lucindla Laird and daughter Don, started for Garfield this week, Tbere they will spend the summer. The Sutuluy school and Y. P. S. C. E, will be represented at Junction this week by a few of the young people of this place. The county co-operation meeting of the Christian church will meet at this place, commencing on Thursday before the 3d Sunday. Wm. Keeny accompanied by 511ms Southworth, of Goshen, and Miss Nan lie Mulhollund, of Junction, visited it this place last Sunday. Jas. Kelley started for Ukiah, Ore,, kt week to teach A term of school. The young people gave him a farewell mrprise party on Saturduy night before bis departure on Monday. 8. Rlgdon narrowly escaped what might have been a fatal accident one day last week. While hauling wood under a shed In a stooping posit ion on hit knees, he was caught between the food and shed, drawing him back, al most dislocating his knee also injurying bis back. The picnic to be given at this place on the first Saturday In June by t he V P U n I.' ...ill l, llr. nttmnHra to the many lovers of picnics of the Talley. Prof. Hunt and wife will give an exercise by the school of "Winding the May Pole." This will be one of the attractive features of the day. It will well repay anyone's time to wit ness this if nothing more. Those who attended the picnic last year and wit nessed the flag drill managed by Mrs. Hunt, will find no less interest mani fested in the present exercises. I. D. Clare. Kransse-Kinsey Wedding. Wednesday evening, May 4, 1892, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. B. Klnsey, corner of 4th and wrence streets, Eugene. Oregon, Hi Mary Louis Klnsey ana Mr. John RKrausse were united In the holy wnds of matrimony by the beautiful Impressive Episcopal ceremony, performed by Rev. D. K. Loveridge, jwtor of the St. Mary's Church1. Promptly at 8 o'clock by the strains of Mendelssohn's weddding march, Miss Helen Combs presiding at the piano, ine happy couple entered the tastefully "worsted parlor, taking their places jnder a handsome floral bell. After e ceremony the relatives and friends "tended their congratulations and wishes, which were followed by Meshmen to, served by Mrs. 8. Mun J lt i her general satisfactory manner. ' few exceptions only the ini tiate relatives of the contracting wies were present "No cards." At home" Tuesday's from 2 to 10 p. Compliments received. J- L. Page's Cash Prices. iJpannlatedaugar". 1100 titra 0 augar 100 Golden o ,ugar 100 ? "Dangar 100 Sour, per aack 1 15 "rtld flour, per aack 1 15 "M tomatoes 100 ""wacom 1 00 J" table peaches...' 100 ' baking powder 80 B MX aoda 50 Removal Kotice. Jwob Mitchell has removed his stock Ves. tinware, etc., to the north rt the Ellison building on Wll ttettreet, near Sixth, where he Pws closing out the same at cost f" Ifyouwantanythinglnhisline nfLV1!6 time to purchase at prices r before equalled. Call at once. member the place. F0R COUNTY CLERK. '! Ware hereby announces himself arjandlHou i an. ....... derir "l" unite ui vuuiu toth!Laneoounty' 0reaToni ul'jet't decision of the voter at the on the eth day of June, 1802. &M?V)P T, WoBLD.-At a d- i f,0' charter members of the or WiW "?lmen of the World, held In ehan!l ha!1 Wednesday, forty-one hin lber were elw'tl to mem. ltd on ,tu the degrees were confer Whei i n of them. The charter will jj1 open until one week from to- which time ofilceni will be Brevities. E. R. Skirwortb. attornev alia Wa'toq? W ,0 0n Eutulr0' Jud Ilot and anU Lik j.. i. l- . at Jerry Horrj'i barber ahoD. For flue auita made to order and ready v.w,u,uB, gU uj uanson. Mr (Jeo F Craw hu the aole atreocr for ill l.in.U of the celebrated Tan.il Punch Clar. Itemiul)r that Hauaon 1 Hod have the wm aeieciea MocK of olothing in towo. Urine Tour old irnu t imn in n.. r. ... f- vM SV .U W Rone lroii Foundry where yoo can dixpoM P.UBfne Flour fl.35 ur u.k Tk. v.. ecne Flouring m ilia make the beat quality i1 erxll..K ...III a a ivnrt IIIIII UOUr. If Ton itre D-tlini tnn nl l,.r - n - j e ninv t.M lt,K, or if (hey do not eiaclly ault yon take them to WHtta and have new lenaee fltted. Dr O. W. Diddle may be found at his rMi.ii1i.tw... ..h m; . .... ... . u. uU wiitb lumii, ueiween t inn ana butb atreetaone block weat of tb Minne sota IIoU-l He ia prepared to do all dent al work in the bent manner. Th bHt fHUiily remedy is undoubtedly leas, it NccompliHhea relief where many oth er medicine (nil to do. It may be safely giveu to the infuut aa well aa the adult. nendrson, deuuat. Job work at the Ociao offloe. Fountuiu pen at Watts'. Blank deeda and mortgages for aale at the Oca hd office. llUnk ncitlcea fr the location of quaiti iumi i.ir uie n ane iiUAKU omce. For all kinda of fnrmin implements call ou J. M. lluodricka on Ninth Htreet Screen wiudowa and door, glass, aaah and aoora at Uioalow & Kihipatiick. What It Itr That produces that beautifully toft com plexion and leaves no traces of Its applica tion or injurious effects? The answer, Wis doui'a Uobertine accompliabes all this, and ia pronounced by ladiea of taate and refine ment to be the moat delightful toilet article ever produced. Warranted harmleaa and matchless. F. M. Wilkins, agent, Eugene uity. Geo. V. Klnsey, Auctioneer. When yon want your gooda, household furniture or land aold at anction, call of Oeo. W. Kinaey, the pioneer and moat suc cessful auctioneer in Lane Connty. He will attend to all sales on reasonable oom mission. Notice. , When wanting oemetery work go to E.W. Acbiaon k Co.. who are prepared to furnish all kinda at lowest prioes for flrst-clsas work. Uur Portland cement walls for enolosing cemetery lots are the finest yet put upon the market, and are fornisded at aoout nan the cost of atone. Call and see onr beauti fill Barre & Westerly granites and best grades of Vermont marble. Utnces at Al' bany, Lugene and Koseburg. Very Respectfully Yours, E. W. Achinbon k Co. Sheep Inspectors Notice. All persona in Lane comity owning scab by sheep or aueep atnicted wltn otner aiS' eases, are hereby notified that said sheep must be thoroughly dipped, sufficient to kilt said disease, forthwith. Any person failing to comply with tots no tice will be liable to have his sheep dipped by the Inspector at said persons'a expense. Take notice and aave costs, Dated June C, lH'Jl. Geo. Fibbkb, Sheep Inspector. Lumdib None. Go to the Depot lnmbei yard tor cheap lumber. Andrews will not be undersold. null i Halt That tired languid feeling means that your system is in a state to in vite disease, and Wright s compound ex- rnn a! Cavaatia-illa ta what vntl 7m mt once to expel imparities of the blood and build you up. Bold by all druggists. Don't Believe It Wit an (r,l,l H,o( P f WilVina th drnnrist. ia not selling "Wisdom's Itobertine" for the complexion, the most elegant and only really Harmless preparation oi us uwi m uie world, and aivine a beautiful picture card with every bottle. Yon Can NotMake $10 or $25 per Dir. Some men can, but if yon with to start in a business, that wilt net yon without much trouble $25 per month and not inter fere with your present employment. Bend IOoib. in silver for further information S. ml 10 ots in ailver for further informa tion and samples worth 25 ots. Address Paul Kuihn. P.O.Box 511. Tolodo, Ohio. Lane County Democratic Ticket. Senator '.....77 E. P.COLEMAK of Willamette. niPKXSKNTATIVIS. I. N.HKMBRKK of Richardson I). K, HARMS of Cottage Orove C K WILKINSON of North Eugene Couuty Judge A. H. FI8K of North Eugene. Sheriff JAME3 E. NOLAN D of North Eugene. Cleric ...THOS. J. CRAIG o( South Eugene. Comral.slo.ior T...I. A. MILLIORN of Junction. Treasurer BENJ. MCLkEY Assessor .' "'-V- J. McWIERSON. of South Eugene. School 8uperlnteiideiU. . C K HALK Surveyor ,08- Kocn ot North Eugene. Coroner ...... . . .CHESTER OSBtIRS of North Eugene. PRECINCT OmCEKS-El'OENE. Justice of the Peace oto,,TU- ?kr Consiable T w m fcB School Report. Following ia a report of school dis trict No. 13 for the month ending April 29, 1892. Total number enrolled, 35; number of (lays tnugiii, zu; vcinKo daily attendance, 20. Those neUher absent or laruy are juuuuk .. Frank and Fred Bennett. Julia and Anna Berkshire, Lulu and Mary Koth rock and Mary Black. Those tardy but not absent are Karl Walter, J rank Dillard, Justus Carpenter, Austin Hampton and Bell Dillard. General deportment good. F. Keekey, Teacher, Those Pistols. A little son of Mr. Hcnipev, who re. sides on 5th street near Willamette, while playing with some other boys near the mill race Monday afternoon discharged a 22 calibre pistol and the ball lodged In the calf of his leg. The wound will probably heal readily and the accident have no worse effect than the fright caused the boy and his parents. German preaching every Sunday In each month except the fourth, at il son's hall opposite the Haoket store on 9th street, at 10:4-3 a. ni. All Invited C'llAS, Wakhltk, Preacher, Albany Berald: A quo warranto pro ceeding has been begun by J. N. Dwctn, at.oe, for Jay W. BUin, agamat C. G. Barkbart for poaaeasioo of the office oi clerk of school district No . lbs same be Zg the Albany tiUtrsel. The salt to ths omcom. of the recent srboo s ection . which Mr BUin reoeived a slight nj""7 To, the offloe. Mr. Btt.kh.rt claim. U ,he election was illegal on tbs ground, of women voting. TUESDAY, MAYS. Mr. and Mm. O. P. Grlftln went to tNHiavuie on the local train this mora ing. MIsaMary Burton, of Hprlngflcld, returned to school at Monmouth this morning. One of tho horse thieves contlned in ine county Jullls rmito sick with ma larial fever. H. X. t'ockerline and (. (). Yomn have commenced cnnvasalug for the railroad aubsidy, In the country. There are now f2 oastn enrolled on the clreult court ilocket, for the June term, five of which are for divorce. The Florence ataRe is now a trl weekly, leaving Eugene on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays, snd Florence on alternate days. Roseoe Knox Is a candidate ou the neotde's party ticket for Joint senator fort'rook, Klamath and Lake coun ties. Mrs. L. Btagge of fortl nd oaroe op on tbs afternoon local for a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i. A, Straight, in Ibis city. There is no truth lit the rumor circu lated on the street today that Florence had subscribed $17,000 to the railroad subsidy. Mrs. Dodaon snd Zetta Oray of Bakor City came up on this afternoon's local aud will visit with Mias Nellie Hampton at uoanen. (jeo. A. Dorria, democratic nominee for prosecuting attorney, left tbia afternoon on a legal Tiait to Coot county to be gone about ten da)s. Invitations are out for a social dunce to be given by the Eugene Cornet isaiui, at utiinciiari'H parlors Saturday evening, May 7th. An experienced dressmaker wishes a rew engagements by the dny In fam ilies; satisfaction guaranteed. Enquire of Mm. Long, 9th street, next door to the Journal ofllee. H. E. Ilappersctt, who has been superintendent of the bridge work on the a P. It. It., and this division with headouarters at Itoseburg, has been transferred to Portland. Max Friendly returned to Corvallls on the local this morning having Just Mulshed scaling 2,000,000 feet of logs on the upper McKenzie which will be taken to the Corvallls mill. Mia. Orsoe Isaacs, of Walla Walla, re covered (12,000 against the Southern Pa cific on account of injuries caused by the Lake Ltbiah accident. The case was ap pealed but has just been settled. Ryan Blachley, the accommodat ing express messenger, has had his wages increased In the sum of $10 per naonth. The company Is to lie con gratulated on rewarding a faithful em ploye. The freight train last evening had in tow the wrecked englno No. 27 that was In the Myrtle Creek disaster Fri day night, taking it to the shops at Portland for repairs. All the fixtures about it were badly demoralized, but the running gear and boiler had re ceived little damage. Condon Globe: The Condon people feel proud over the honor bestowed upon them by the nomination of their fellow townsman, George W. Rhlue hart, for Joint Henator of Wasco, Sher man and Gilliam counties. Mr. Rhlnehart is composed of the proper material for a good statesman, and will make a very strong run. Those who wish to attend the coun ty convention of Christian Endeavor Societies at Junction City, May 7th and 8th can take the freight train Friday evening, and by that means at tend a part of the Sunday school con vention, also the Endeavor convention will meet at 2 o'clock, Saturday after noon, May 7th, and will close Sunday eveulng at 9:30, so that those who wish may return on the night train. Personal. Dally Guard, May 5. T'nnla V S MnTlnni who llvpfl two miles north of Eugene, is very ill with ine pnuemonia. Htmnnnn Pnnaor. cnnrtllrfnr nn the Albany express, is visiting relatives ana menus in uns eu.v. TT T If - II .9 t F n t T H., t M. J. lUUUlXIH ttllU w ill?, Ul liniii, are visiting the families of Drs. Kuy- . 11. 1 1 1 I .L.l .1... xenuaii auu rayiou iu turn i-uy. Prior F. Blair, one of our oldest plo nonra la tvino. BprlniMlv III at the resi dence of his son, F. M. Blair, in this city. V T? nnvlnrd lpfl nn the local this afternoon for Cottage Grove where he will deliver a political address tins evening. . Oren Moore, the old-time truckman, who has a position in the Portland custom house, came op on this afternoon's tram. Hs is in very poor health. Wm. and Turrln Campbell, or this t f p atatvk a Marshal Eastland, for peddling meat without a license. They will be tried before Recorder Dorrls this afternoon or tomorrow on the charge. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Woods arrived from Alma, Michigan, on the local ti.ia afturnnnn MP. Woods, was here last summer and this spring his wife I . , 1 I 1 . 1 ...Ill tnirA returneu wiin nim anu mcy nmwiw up their residence on their land on the upper McKenzie. Resolutions. n.,n r.oalr Irirmin Alliance No. 200 in regular session adopted tbs following reao- luuona: . . , Whibeas, The legislature oi ran. zo, iaeo AiA nnrnnrlita mnnfl ont of the ichool fund, without due return; therefor be it , , Resolvtd, That we demand repeal of the school law, Title 3, wherein teachers in our publio schools draw pay for attending county institutes, thereby Uking onr child ren's money without giving vslue received. Jlaolvta, 1 nei a copy oi me uu inv olutions be spread npon the minutes nf this mnA Mm hjt Mni to the Euzene Guabd and Btste Journal (or publication. JU&S. Al. Ei. i'lHIllt. Secretary Camp Creek Union. Able AND EloqUBNT. Halem Journal. Ren., savsi "Col. G. W. Bell. of Washington, spoke to fine audi- enoe at the opera house last nigni irom the democratic standpoint. He de livered an able and eloquent speech." Mr. Well speaaa in .cuireiie, rnunj, u or l .'!) n. m. Fanners and laboring men especially invited. piuipkrty Purchased. K M. Cor. bus ana Ijver t-eiemou, 4uj purchased of H, M. TUus, 24 feet front- n n a rr1 1. ..Bull... ageoniiiiii kiwi, uiipwuw "- bakery, paying ir me He it' ..n.i..ivnnil that tlio aentlemen will ereet ( Irlok building on the lot this summer. v .o- n,r Vor Hrw. Knl. Roecop. a young negro, with both legs cut off below ine anetn, is in aiubujt uu u. expected here in a day or two. The I'ortianu owru ua tiiiinc "v public to look out for him, aa he il I bilk of the watvr, MAftBfEp,-In Kune,aregon.MY 1 by George f. Kmsey, J. Y t J It Wriuht and Mrs. Malluda Reno, all p( tne county, Oregon, Political Speaking. Capt Geo. W. 1W11 will sttinip tho stato In the interests oi iieiuiK'ratie principles. lie will speak iu Lane county as follows: . Euirene. Frldav. May 13. 1:30 p. m Junction City, Friday, May 1.1, 7:30 p. in. Mr. Bell is an eloquent speaker and will entertain and Instruct his lienrvrs. A fair aud impartial hearing is iwkel for him. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. The funds for the Mennonite church on Fern Ridge, have been subscribed. The republicans, we learn, iutend can vassing alone tbia year. What's the ni 'li ter Election day Is approaching but political talk is seldom heard In the land. The democrats made almost a complete sweep at ttpokane in the city election yes terday. Rer. J. C. Richardson, of this city, aJ- dreased the l.oteuurg Prohibition club lant eveuiug. A few of our business men were sprinkling down the streets In front of tneir stores touuy. Don't sell your eggs and chickens until you Ax Billy, ''Upot Cash" our motto, non-union our prices. Geo. Frazer Is building a four horse engine for Mr. Gross to be used for wood saw lug about town. County Clerk Walker Issued a mar riage license last evening to J. It. Wright and Mulinda Reno. Mrs. i, N. Hunch eipeots soon to move to Maroeliue. Missouri. Her husband is engaged iu the grocery busiuess now in mat city. J. F. Kirk, caudidate for connty judge on the people's ticket, aud 11. C. Perkins, can didata tor surveyor on the same ticket, bava filed their acceptance with the county clerk. Dr. T. W. Harris baa aold to Dr. L F. Jones the stallions McKenzie aud La For rest and Oily. Oueco, for the sum of f '2,500. Dr. Jones will take the horses to Oalifor- a. Wendel Grant who baa just received ti tle to b is raueb nenr Hpokaue, bad to light the Northern Pacifio lUilroad Company for twenty years. The land is now worth $30,0(10. Lee Tetitsch accompanied his father. Win. Teutsch, to his home at Creswell this afternoon. Mr. Teutsch returned with Lee from Salem last night very much improved in health. According to the latest accounts there will lie a good many ix'tichcs this year in theltoguerivervlelnity In spite of the late frosts. Some orchards are not touched at all by the cool evenings. A few weeks ago the Register was publishing that T. E. Russell, a Iirisoncr iu the county Jail, was not In lis riirlit mind. Now it is publishing communications from him, Frank Wallace fell from a wagon at John Day, Tuesday afternoon and died from his injuries tho following day. The accident happened on the road between Canyon City and John way. The cannery directors have decided npon some o f the prices they will pay this summer. Corn will remain the same aa last year, (5 per ton. Beana from one-half to three fourths cents per pound, and tomatoes about twenty live cents per bushel. Prlnevllle News: Mr. G. II. Doug las, of Reno, Nevada, Is in our county for the purpose of buying mutton sheep. We understand that tho gen tleman has liargalned for 10,000 head from the B. 8. &L. Co., of llay creek. Rev. O. R Edmunds, ot Coos county, who was nominated on the People's ticket for circuit judge of this district baa declined to run. He feel, tbat hs ia not qualified to fill the position should he be eleoted. Tbia leave, only Judge Pipes and Col. Fullerton as candidates. Rosebunr Review: Hon. Roliert M. Veatch deserves the supiwrt of the peo ple. As a state senator lie iougni every job of tho Portland ringsters, and stood always ine siuruy cnampiou oi ine icople. Elect him to congress, ana lis Held of usefulness will be increased. The Mvrtle Creek Mining Co. hat elected officers aa follows (or the ensuing year: Di rectors, Dr. Brown, U. 11. Chrisman, Rod ney boott, J. F. Robinson, of Eugene, and John Newsom, of Salem; Dr. Brown, presi dent; Q. R. Chrisman, vice-president; J. F. Robinsou, secretary, and T. O. Hend ricks, treasurer. Rev. R. D. Blair, who has been vis iting in Oregon the past year, left for the East yesterday where he will visit other ruemliers of the family and probably make his permanent home. He leaves two sous In Oregon. He did a great deal of missionary and evangelistic work while here and made many rncnas. Bids for fifty cords of sound body fir wood and fiftv cords of heavy oak grub wood 4 feet long will bo anjeived ... T. n , t n at rayoiTiee in iuigene unui junu , 1802, for use of school district No. 4, Lane county, Oregon. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. Dated fjugene, urcgon, way , aow-. Gko. F. Ckaw. Clerk. The eon tract for the erection of the Texas building, at Chicago, has been let to a Waco contractor for $100,000. The building will be In Spanish renais sance style, will measure 85 by 250 feet, and have four towers. The exterior will be covered with staff and rendered very ornamental. The interior will be handsomely finished with native Texas woods. . Denutv Sheriff Croner and uce Teutsch returned home from Salem last evening. They report having had no trouble whatever wiin me insane man Hutchinson, who they took to the asylum. Mr. Croner Informs us that James Drake is rapiuiy improv ing, and that he Is now In the con valescing ward, Physically he is uear- ly lumself again. Lumber. T TV Howard at Klmira. or R. V. Howard ai junction, mo m-uin dressed and undressed lumber cheaper than any other parties. See them he- fore purchasing, lours truly, it. v. Howard. Contracts Let. The contract for iu i.ri, ir ami Khuie work on the ware house of the Odd Fellows building was . . . il . l : t'.IQ 7K 1 1 .1 wif ler to fi nuiimuui, ., to E. E. Knight for IVM. I nose ware me lowest bids and bid'lina as very elcse. Work will be commenced at one $.W,000 Raised. Eugene has raised $50,000 of the Wiusiaw suimiuy anu -i inn n..ra ! nwiiiiri'd. Of t hp mi m Kn- p,VW ra , , , gene must yet come forward with from t.u rw,A cor. rasi Tlipn.fnrp nil f't.yprr i .hnuinnin wnrli and see that tho amount Is raised so the committee Cn go to work in me cou"-y- OAUeHTA Bear. Winny Thomp son and Peter Finn captured a year ling Vear on the McKenzie several days ago. It ran Into a hole from which thev smoked it afUr which with the "aid of atverul dogs they caught una ueu u. HIIKVITUN. Willoughby, dentist. Watch clubs at Holloway's. J. J. Walton, attorney. at-law, D. Linn Si Son, furniture and nndertak ing. If you waut a nuit of clothes or a pair of pantaloon go to Uavia, tlie tailor, lie guar aulees aatialuctiou aud low prices. Eugene Hour at Heiiilerson'N. Allmtiy Hour at Henderson's. Medfoni Hour at Henderson's. Junction Hour at Henderson's. You pays your money and you lakes your cnoioo. (iet In the swim and chew "Whole Hog." If you are a democrat, le a democrat chew Whom-: How, or none. The U'xl tobacco iu the market is "Brown's Natural Letif." Chris Marx bat reduced the price of shav ing at bia hop to 15 cents. The Minnesota Hotel has Urn re paired mni refuriiiNhed. Terms $1 per tiny, uniy one mock Hum the ileimt. All white help. Dr. Smiley ia prt pared to attend to all calls from the couutry aud will make tbat part of his practice a specialty. Nails mid bnrb wire are down. Now is the time to buy at F. L. ClIAMllKllS. Joiu Ilollowav's watch and jewelry club.. he ia the originator of them in Eugene, a perfectly safe and very profitable, wny of buying what you waut. Call and invent!. gate it. W. Hulloway has itiat received some new deaiKtia in watch canes. Call and see them, the largest and most aelect stork in Eu gene. Money to loan on improved farms for a term of years at a reasonable rate ot inter est by E. J, MeClanaban, Parties wishing to sell timber tribu tary to McKenzie, Willamette, Sins law, Smith river aud Mohawk enquire of W. C. Bailey, care Joel Ware, Eu gene, Oregon. Please Settle. Having disiioscd of my grocery busi ness I hereby give notice to those In debted to me that the same must lie settled immediately. The books can tie found at Prof. Williams' office, up stairs in theChrlsiunn block. W. P. FlHIIKK. To Trade. N. R. Gay lord wishes to trade an organ for a good buggy horse. Apply at music store ou Wil lamette street. To Trade. For a small piece of land near Eu genea fine horse, two seat carriage, dog curt and two or three head of cat tie. For further Information inquire at the Gi'Aiti) office. Jul Tmcatmknt. A prisoner in the couu ty jail writes a letter to the Register com plaining because tbe inmates are not al lowed a razor and rciasora. The reason ia that Sheriff Noland has had considerable trouble catching them and does not pro- pone to give any cliancea of escape, besides tie baa some pardonable fears that they might use those useful instruments with which to carve the persona of himself and deputies. No, Sheriff Nulnud is not going to furnish prisoners with razors, soiasors, or guns either. He captures criminals and will keep them, lie is not responsible lor the oonditioua about tbe old jail tbnt ren der it a more than ordinary hardship to be confined therein. Dally Ouanl, May X Insane. Hutchinson, the man brought in from Wolf creek on the charge of Insanity, was given an ex amination before Medical Examiners Drs. Smiley and Sharpies, Judge Scott and Deputy Prosecuting Attorney rotter, yesterday auernooii, ami loiimi to Iks insane. His mania is that he thinks some person is trying to poi son him aud his horses. 1 Iu was tak en to the asylum this morning on the local train by Deputy Sheriffs George Croner and Lee Teutsch. Albany to Astoria. Albany Demoorat: Albany will probably have an opportunity to say whether she wants a railroad from Astoria or not. While we are watching Eu gone raise a $100,000 subsidy we niont be gin getting ready for some live work on onr own part. Representatives of the Astoria road coming this way will be at Salem and Albany in a few day to see what Ibe cities will do. Tbe ro.id is one tbe oily wants, and there should be at tbe proper time a stiong effort made to secure it. Filed. Hon. R. M. Veatch has filed his acceptance of tho democratic nomi nation for congress. Ho mailed his ac ceptance to the secretary of state, but by somo means it miscarried, and did not reach Its destination. As the 1 1 mo had expired to file his individual aooeptanoe, be was compelled to secure tbe names of 250 voters to a petition to legal ize bis nomination, which be bas done. Will. Filed. A certified copy of the will of the late Henry Landess has been filed in the clerk's ofllee, which was entered for probate in Portland. It bequeaths to his daughter Fannie LandcHs,cattlc, to W A LuihIchs, Richard Landess and Lizzie Hamilton, all his real property. Patents Received. For some time the title to timber lands in Lane county have been In doubt, on account nf some persons making complaints. Tho department at Washington has now decided in favor of the claimants and eleven patents were received here yesterday by the owners or saiu uis puted lauds. State Institute. The state teach ers institute will be held this year at Portland, and a very profitable and en joyable time Is anticipated. Every leucnersnouiu mitKO arrangements to lie present as no pains will be spnred to muke It a success. The time set for the commencement Is June 20. fittt-DfL-u Hit i-a Tlin fnlbiu'luir sales were made by Sheriff Noland WViliw-tutnv iiiuh.r pvi'iMitifin: The K I) Judkins plai lying near Sis-ncer nuiie, consisting oi oi acrcti wu uju in bv Chas Lailer. one of the judgment creditors, for $4,500. The Lucas place, was purchased by 11 .M tiawiey lot $l!!8i A Ronaska. Mr. Dennis, of Cres well precinct, Wednesday deposited In the clerk's office ten puppy coyote skins, for which the Isiuuty is $50. He caught the litter in a hollow log. Coy ote hunting Is better than a gold mine, when a man can make such a strike, Daily Guard, Uur Baaairr's HuE.-Sibanfl Noland, this afternoon. aold on execntion the tract oi land consisting of 1J2 acres with tbe building. Iving a abort distance from tbe citv. weoorlv on Eighth street, belonging to Mra. Emma Hpaoldicg to Willum Miller, judgment creditor, for Married In Lai wwuty, Ore gon. April IMtf, by William Hutlier- luml, J. r., Allen t.. J my eg ana Mirnu A. -Mt ley. Eugene Iu It. the following aM.iirs among the dispatches In I ho ban Francisco Examiner: The iKhtt office department has furnUhrd a list oi tho towns Unit would be entitled to free jsistal delivery If the bill which has pushed the senate extending the privilege to places tsiHses.siiig 5,ikk In habitants or stal revenues of $5,(100 u year and upward ahouid ta-eome a law. The favored towns ou the Pacific Coast are as follows: Arizona I'liienlx, Plum, Tucson, Prewott. California: RakcrHflcId, Iterkclcy, Chieo, (IniKS valley, Maryaville, Mer ced, Modesto, Napa, Oroville, Pctalti inii. Pomona, Red lllufi', Redding, Redlands, Salinas, Sun Luis OIImim, San Rafael. Santa Ana. Tulare. Vnlle- Jo, Ventura, Vlsalia, Watonvillo, iHHllatid. Idaho Moscow, Pocatcllo. Montana Killing, itozeman, Liv ingston. Nevada Carson City, Rctlo, Virgin la City. New Mexico Eust Las Vegas, San ta Fe. Oregon Albany. Raker Citv. Eu gene, Pendleton, The Dalles. I 'tali novo City. Washington Cenlralia, Colfax, El lensburg, Viineover, Whatcom. Commissioners Court. Met at the Court 1 louse Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Present, Judge Scott, ('ommisfdoiicrs Parker and 11 v- land, Nicrill iluiul and Cleik alk- er. The following business was transact ed: ALLOWANCES. Win Piitman. witness $ 1 SO (lis) Young, " 1 M) It Scott, transportation of lum per m no Lew Is Item I nger road: CCole. Hen ry Baxter and J C Nicholson apisiint ed viewers and C M Collier surveyor. l,ow I'assroiui: ) Kennett, tieo Tar ter and Seth HariMilo appointed view ers C M Collier surveyor, to meet May II, isu. The llernhardt road: Mark Hadsall. Win. Karnowsky and John A. Me- Cord appointed viewers and A. R. Rut- toiph surveyor, to meet may is, iwc Petition of Ia-wIs Rurg for road of public casement; Wm liiuian, J. Job, audit. It. Hayes appointed viewers to asneiw damages to tho premises of Geo. Hoseltou, John Holland, Ijco and hlizabetli Jiurg, tr any, to meet for said purpose, on May l i, 1HH2. A. u. itovey allowed 7.a) reimtc on tax on proHTty wrongfully assessed. Mrs. L J Hill, keeping paupers. . , 17 00 Comegyg k Cray, supplies paupers 111 '.HI IS Li lje, medical ottend paupers. 10 00 1) A Paiue, med attendance W Thurman 30 00 F W Prentice, medical attendance Simmons eluld 0 00 I) A Paiue, med attendance Sim mons' child as 00 Knowlos k Getty, pauper supplies 8 00 id r; uoiimao, pauper supplies ... l'i m II. Worthley, keepiugpaupora.... 25 00 Robt. Johnston, meals for paupers 50 Portland Hospital koepiug paupers 30 00 N D Sweet, keeping paupers 20 2." Oeo Wall, med attend paupers ... 7 (H) D Unstow, pauper supplies n 00 Chas Grosser, koepiug pauper .... 8 00 Lou l'ongra, supplies for tanner. . 10 00 Wm Rogart, keeping pauper 20 (H) A 1) Hyland, supplies for paupers 1(1 00 v o miller, supplies for paupers, a 00 E D MeKeuuey, med attendance on paupers and prisoners 15 00 Jesse Simmons, keeping paupers. . 12 00 J no MeUullom, keeping paupers. . 5 00 W 11 Walker, a days labor with toam 10 00 BOUNTIES. B D Paiue, 1 cayote 5 00 II E ltay, 1 cayote 5 00 R F Moss, 1 cayote 5 00 O W Rrewbaker, 1 cougar 2 IK) 8 I Ronne, 10 cajotes 60 00 Geo Hergort, 6 oayotes ; 30 00 Ordered from and after this date the bounty on oayotes be and the same is hereby reduced to 82. W a Sutherland bridge lumber Dist. 82, $54 CO. Real Estate Transfers. KIXIENE. Henry Drew to Mary JaiioPrew, lot; $1.55. ACME. W A Cox to Mary E Cushnian, 10 front feet In lots 0, 10 aud 11, block 6; $1- OLKNADA. Oeo II Barrett and O II Colter to Chas R David, lota 2 and 8, block 0; $100. CODNTBT. M II Harlow, Jr.. to J It Wright. 4.04 acres; $150. H V MoCornack to Helen I Steven son, j interest in 37 acres in Tp 17 S, in w;i. Walter J Kurns to Carl uolde and August WInsky, 240 acres In Tp 17 S, R5 W; $3,000. pi 1J and U w MurK to u it aeal, HO acres in Tp 10 S, II 2 W; $'500. Wamta'a World's tlr Work. Mrs. E. A. Allen, of Portland, a member of tbe Woman's Hoard of Managera for ihs World a Fair. Is now Bivlng ber time to work among tbe women of Oregon with ref erence to organizing societies for aiding in preparing exhibits for tbe exposition. Mrs. Allen delivered an address on tnls subject at the Methodist church on Tuesday even ing, she gave a moat iotereating account ol tbe Woman's building at Chicago and sug gested methods by which Oregon might be beard from al tbs fair. Steps were taken before the elose ot the meetins to orsanixe Ibe ladies of Eusene. snd it is to be boped tbat in this caae as in others the women may make amends for the indifferenoe of our male citizens. Thi Fibst Cos. The Balem Btateeman, ltep., says: Oeo. W. bell of tbe Btate of Waabiogtou, spoke to a fair-sized audience in tbe opera bouse laat mvnt on Ibe politi cal isaues of tbe day viewed from a demo cratic standpoint. IMS subject was taxation which he considered paraaount to all otb era In comparison, lie ia a flowery speaker and lent to bis argument against protection all tbe beautiful nguies of apeecn and go ticulation be could command. Mr. Hell apeaks in Eugene May 13th, at 1 ::J p. m. Child Died. W. O. Day, of Fall Creek, wriu-s us from Ilornbnsik, Cal., that with his ramily he left c.ugeue ou t lie overland the night tf Twtsluy. May 3. 1 1 is four weaka old baby died at Grants Pass the next morning at H o'clock, dcMth Isdng caused by the Jar oX the train. The remains were burled at Ilornbrook at 3 p. m. the same day, Mr. Day feels grateful to Thos. Kear ney, the conductor, and other railroad employes for their aid and sympathy on the occasion. Horn. At Spencer Creek, Oregon, May 2, IS!2, to, the wife of George Wan-, a sou; weight 12 pounds. RriLMNO PiKr ilASED. Kver Peter son has purchased of W. W. Wilson bis brick bulldingon Ninth street, pay ing about $7,000 for the same. A bargain. IS IT E. It. Ll'CKEY, He May be an Inmate of the Stockton lusane Asylum. bally Guard, Mar J, A short tiuio after the disappearance of K. It. I.uckey, J. F. Robinson, the recorder of tho (irand Coiiimandcry, of which Luckey was a member In the subordinate at F.iigeno, wrote a num Ikt of letters to dlll'erent sections ask ing for any Information that might be bad concerning tbe tnlsaing man. The following has Just been received In an swer ami may solve the mystery of tho illsapH'aninco of Luckey. The letter 1.4 a tyie-wrltten, dictated one, ami the initial letter K could easily be mistaken by the stenographer for a li: State Insane Asvf.rf, Skk kto.v. Cal.. Anril 29. 1602. J A si. F. ItniiiNsoN, Kugciio, Oregon. mar sir: A rew days ago a man was committed to the asylum by the name or 1. It. Luckey, or as ho spells It, "Luckelie." I lie patient is stillerlug from delu sional insanity, the delusions a Deem ing a great many diliereiit sunjects. He Is (inlet, ho far well behaved and has not lost much In llesh. Very Truly Yours, H. N. RtTKEii, Supt. 1'er A. W. Ilocsholt, M. D. Not E. It. Luckey. Whatever myaterv renin ins about tbe dis appearance of 12. U. LiU'knr, is not further aulved by advices received from California reading the man supposed to be Lackey, snd who wan oouimitted to tbe Stockton aaylum. Thtiraduy Muetul KaetUind received tbe following letter Irom tba under sheriff of Yuba county: Mabysvii.lk. Cal., May 4, 1892. City Marhbal, Eugene, Or. : I desire to say in reference to the tele graph io dispatch from Kngene (a copy of which ia taken from tbe Haoramento Keo-ord-l'uion ol tbe 3d inst) tbat the man re ferred lo ia not the Lukelie that was sent to Stockton Insane Asylum from this connty on tbe 27th of April last. There ia a striking similarily In the pro nunciation of tbe name, but tbe namea are sp.lt entirely different. Henry barney Lukehe, who was oommitted from here ia a young man, 35 yoars ot age, 6 f eet, four inches (all, and was born in Butter county, California. Yours Truly, Tom Divan. Walton Items. April 20, 1802. Rain as usual. The creeks are pretty high on ae count of the recent rains. Archie Richardson passed yesterday on his way to tho valley. W. L. Cornelius and Mr. Tallman re turned from Kugeno Monday. Mr. Frank Whitaker returned to Gardiner after a visit at Walton. Mrs. V. F. Lyons Is visiting at the jesldonoo of her parents, Mr. Plttlnger. miss teiia Koiiman commenced school Monay in the upper Wild Cat district. Miss Hello Lyons returned home Saturday after a two weeks visit at F.ugcno. School commenced tho lsth under the skillful management of Miss Iula Rradley. Tho people of Slueluw are excited over the railroad. Considerable talk about it. W. Moll'et and Mr. Bishop were on their way to Kugeno today. Mr. Rlsh op Is en route to California. Midget. (ioslien Items. May 3, 1892. I). F. Rerkshlro and U. W. Dillard have bid on the Jasper school house. Wo have seen a few rliio wild straw- k'rrles already, notwithstanding the cold, wet rains. Miss Nannie Mulhollund. of Junc tion, visited with relatives and friends alsmt Goshen from Friday until Mon day. Matthews Rros.. of Pleasant Hill. sold their old englno to Dr. A. Sharpies and havo purchased a now one from Russell t Co. at a cost of about $1500. It urrlved hero Sarurday night. It is a slxtcen-horso rsiwer traction and the boys will use it for running; their saw mill and thresher. Allen Parker tied his horse In the grove near tho Pleasant Hill school house Sunday evening and ofter re turning from the domicile of his sweet heart whom ho had escorted home from church, ho found the animal had grown weary of waiting and with sad dle had disappeared for parts which up to present writing are unknown. In a ulaee where horses shed their tails in a single night, and tho nuts from all the vehicles for miles around nave a ten dency to accumulate at the church house door, and buildings are over turned when there Is no wind, it is not strungo that a horse will sometimes get loose. rTvivcuaiTV l7r.Ari.Thn PTCClltlvo committee apisilnted to arrange tor the uid noiuiors reunion w uo ueiu In V.nrrfifin .Tlinn eiatti 2Tth. consists) of Dr. C. K. Looiuls, chairman: J. A. Straight, A. J. unapman. j. w. uatuu and S. R. Williams. All old soldier In the Upiier Willamette valley are ex iiected to tuke part whother they serv ed In the Indian, Civil or other wars. One of tho most Interesting features of the encampment will be the presenta tion to the Oregon State University of a beautiful specimen of the stars and stripes. Birthday Anniversary. uv,iiifa,lnv -na Mm 11A anniversary' nfilin hlrth of Governor Whltcaker and he was the recipient of a pleasant suprise irom ins iauiuy anu ineuua. lntno evening ne was uuuaiueu v homo from lodge by excuses. and party of friends dropped In extending congratulations. A pleasant time won had In social converse and games, while an excellent repast added to the enjoyment of the guests. The Gover nor was presented with several hand some souvenirs. Of the family present there were his wife, J. H. Whiteaker and wife, of Creswell, Mrs. Stella Jarvls, of Weston, Mrs. J. C. Whiteaker and Miss Annie Whiteaker of Kugeno. The guests wereT. G. Hendricks and wife. H. M. Yoran and wife. S. H. Friendly and wife, J. J. Walton and wife, II. N. Cmin and wife, Prof. D. V. 8. Reld and wife, R. R. Hays and J. R, Camp bell. Tiis Exeiaan. Tba fifty dava for which Clarence McBea, of fall creek, was aenteneed to tbe county jail, expired Tbnraday and he was discharged from ens tody and immediately left for bis borne. McBee bss been sick most of tba time since ha was sentenced, and Eberiff Noland bumanelj allowed him to receive the benefit of the pen air a portion of the time, which was eminently proper and correct. If be bad kepi him in close eoniinement.it is quite like ly that today ha woakl have been unable to be about. JuJge Pipes and Promoting At torney Condju were correet, when they aaid that the connty jail whs an nuflt placw in which to con fln a human being.