4 m3m CITY AND COUNTY. SATUHDAY, ... ... DEC. 24. To Delinquent Hub rlbrl. We desire to rail attention of delin quent sulsxTilM-rs to the statement of account scut them In Oetols-r, and re quest settlement of the Mint. The uaiiiuiiU Individually are small, hut collectively"! up a large turn, least IVXiO, If not twld promptly ' hull j1act) them in the hand of a col lector MHUViTir.a. Wllloiighby, dentist. Henderson, dentist. Job work at the Guard office. Fountulti pens at Watts'. J. J. Walton, attorncy-at-law. K. It Skip worth, attorncy-at-law. Money to loun on farms. Enquire of JUII1' ItUllOII. Indies' storm rubbera, 48 cents at lUikvt. Chris Mars ha reduced the price of shaving at iiin shop to id cents. Itcincmbcr that Ed Hanson haa the beat sehrtcd atock of clothing in town, Forsrood fruit trees go to the old tried ltutte nursery, Urvllle I'help, proprietor. For flue mill made to order and ready made clothing, go to Ed Han son's. For all kinds of farming Implement rail on J. .!. Hendricks on XMiiin street. Mr. Geo. F. Craw ha the sole agency for all brand of the celebrated Tansll I'uueh cigar. Illank notice for the location of quarts mine for aalu at the Guard omec. Itrlng your old scrap cast iron to the i-.ugcue iron roumiry wnere you can 1IHMC or it. Yeriiigton'a Ninth atreet drug atore guarantees satisfaction a to price and quality. Ithinehart's block. Money to loan on Improved farm for a term of yearn at a reasonable rate of interna by 1- J. McC'lanahan. Attention fanner I lluy your medl cine at Ycrlngton's Ninth street drug tore, in iiiuiiciiart uiock, Eugene. Dr. Smiley in prepared to attend to all call from Hie country and will make that part of hi practice a spec- lauy. If you want a suit of clot hen or a pair or MHiiuioon go to ihiviH, the tailor. He guarantee satisfaction and low price. If you are getting too old for your siecincies, or II tnev uo not exactly suit you iuko tiiem to alts' and have new Irusc tilted. Ycrlngton's Ninth Qrcct drug store I the place. Year of exiierienoa In- aurea certainty and dispatch in the compouniiing ami disposing or medi cines. IChiuehart' block. Dr. O. W. Diddle may I found at Itlri residence on Ulive street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, one block wet of the MinneHota hotel. He la pre pared to du all dental work in the beat manner. Oliver. riow. Oliver Chilled. Oliver Steel. Don't be talked into buying some- ining mat non i sun you. Get an Oliver and make plowing mere play. Special aalo on clothing from now until January 1, 1S03. A. V. Peters. Clothing at coat. A. V. Peters. Later. Alan for Saturday, December 24, we will give a handaome present to every tenth riiNtomer buying a bill of good to exceed 60 cent, commencing with the middle number and counting both way. Rhineiiart's Grocery. For aore throat there la nothing bet ter than a flannel bandage dampened with Chamls-rlaln's I'alu Iialm. It wlii nearly alwav ell'ect a cure in one night's time. 'I'hla reined v la also a favorite for rheumatlNiii anJ haa cured man v aevere cum-h. 60 cent bottle for sale liy Onlmni A DcLano. When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Dalton. of Luray, Ituiwel County. Kan sas, called at the laboratory of Cham licrhiin A Co., Dea Moinea, to ahow them hia six year old bov, whoae life had been saved ly Chamberlain's Cough Kcnicdy, it having cured him of a very aevere attack of croup. Mr. Dulton Is certain that it saved hia boy's life and is enthusiastic in hi pralae of the lU-medy. For aale by Unburn A DcLano. q 1 Mr. J. P. Iilain, an extensive real estate dealer in Dea Moinea, Iowa, nar rowly esracd one of tlie severest at tack of pneumonia while In the north ern part of that state during a recent blizzard, aays the Saturday Itevlew. Mr. Maize had invasion to drive sever al mile during the storm and waa so thoroughly chilled that he waa unable to get warm, and Inside of an hour af ter hia return he waa threatened with a severe case of pneumonia or lung fe ver. Mr. Maize sent to the nearest dnig store and got a bottle of Chamla-r-Iain's Cough Itemed-, of which he hail often heard, ami took a numlaT of large diss-. He aay the effect wa wonderful anil in a short time he f'as bivathing quite easily. He kepr-'on taking the medicine and the next day waa able to come to Dea Moinea. Mr. Maize rcgartl his cure aa simply won derful. For sale by Unburn A DeLano Perfet I the verdict of all who use Highland Evaporated (unsweet ened Cream. The finest In the world for baby food and for table use, taking the plaoa of weet condensed milk, wherever tried. 04 a can of your grocer and and be convinced. 101? Caart. Dw. 2L Warehouse Crushed. J. D. Mat lock'a large warehouse at Goshen waa crushed by snow thia morning. The loss will amr.unt to about -ju. 'One foot of snow is reported at that place. Land Deal. J a. Bargrr haa ex chamrvd hia farm on the McKenzie be low Coburg, to SOuel Garrison for the latter's town property, which con- Uta of a bouse and lot in the north- etern part of the city. A I'osTorrigK Item. Under a new rullug it is now the policy of f the Mitolt)ce department to eta) lih tuoiH-y order stations at al'-pt-' onutm w here the annual receipts reach o Brevltlr. tftUVr tm4 Vf It. MIlM' KartUM. Itt. UUm' XwtIm fat Nrnas fruMisUua. The over lapping rolling harrow cuts all the ground. I lid style at ntutxtl prices. K. 1 C 1 1 a M ii K km, Hole Agent. Order for undertaking received day and night at Linn A Kays' store. Coal Hill Marscry. Call on or address T. X. Htf'r, Ku gene, for all klmls of nursery stick, rruneaon marolsilein plum roota that will not sprout, also ou -acli roots. "Ill ILT kor Hi himh." A ! shoe for ft, gisMl enough for any man that walks aofl as broadcloth easy as a silk shirt tit like a dreM suit wear like a granite walk haiidsome as a shoe ran be. Itucket. Holiday (iikmI. Itaum'a stock of holiday giswls Is en tirely new ami thelurgiitl tills season. Then lnia never Imh-ii a stock of dolls In the city Is fote, and they are sold at prices to suit cverylsKly from 1 cent up. In faet he has toys fur nil clum- and conditions and at price which cannot be undersold. Ladles calf shiH-s only f I. A. V. I'KTKIW. For Balk Cheap. Ten acn-s nf fruit land, one-quarter of a mile from Goshen. U acn1 of it planted to fruit last winter.. Inquire at this otllcc, or ..i.i tr i.' .... uiiivn i ii. t urnii, r.ugcoe. If you want clothing see A. Y. IVt era before you buy. I 're we 1 1 Item. Dec. 21. I would rather be a little lark, And soar In distant skies, Than be a cranky critic, To grow laud criticise. Mis lteasie Fcttcrly left for Portland last Sunday. Mr. (ieorge Petty nindo a business trip to Kugeiie Saturday. Some of our bovs came near having a row a lew evenings ago. A very un usual thing for our quiet little burg. Mrs. Jennie Yaii Winkle, who lias lice 1 1 vinillng at A. ICaton's for several days, left for California Saturday. Our citizens Khould keen talking and working for an os-ra hail. The fact that our tiwn needs some suitable place for amusement was fully demon strated last Saturday evening, when standing room w as not ohtaimQc. An interesting programme has len prepared for the Chrlst iiiii trcu exerelw at Clover dale. A paper is being written and will furninh amusement lor all. lb-citations, dialogues and singing will conclude the evening's entertainment, after which the prcsruta will Is' dis tributed. The entertainment at the school house Saturday evening waa a decided siicresa. The house was crowdnl to it utmistt capacity and after a thrilling overture by the Creswcll Comet Itand, tlie curtain arose, aim l lie aiuiieiice waa treated to a song ly t he nmlc quar tette cnmMssd of Iitrs. I'M and Henry Parsons, Tlieo Martin and l(. F. Scott. Tlie chief feature of tlie even ing wa the two-act drama, "Among the Itreakcra," with a cast of ten char acters, six male and four female. . The plot wa realistic and the entire com pany showed siiimtU training ami dis cipline. W. W. Scott In the role of "Mcuu" tne coionii cook ciicteit much applause and acted will) tlie precision of a professional. Mis Ollie MolHinicI a "Kiddy, the buxom Irish girl," showeil the suavity of manner liecom- ingau actress or tiie iiigiicst rank. S nice will not permit a more lenghty analysis of tlie ditl'crcnt characters but sutlli to say that each one received tueir snare or the applause, ami the spectators were keen to acknowledge tlie good point. KEOl'LAR. Fatal Aci ikent. Alluiuy Demo crat: Ist Saturday evening, while the family of Jesse M-ice were at tending a llteniry meeting at Tangent, Sir. Walter Met iee, who hail lat-n llv ingwith his brother for awhile, re mained at home alone. In starting to go down stairs he fell to the bottom, and though seriously InJurC succeed ed In returning to the second llcr, where he waa found when the family returned home. Dr. Maston, of this city, wa called, when it waa learned that two ribs were broken, one enter ing his lungs. He died this morning from the ellect of the accident, hi obi age, 70 years, preventing his recovery .i... .t 1 . i i i . imiu me niioeH. -nr. iicov m h piomrr of IVjI or V2, taking up a claim at Tangunt. For a nunita-r of year he haa lrn kii sT of the toll gate beyond Sweet Home. He wa ingle, never having married, and waa a man of upright character, generally respected and esteemed. I N8 AXE. The Dallas, Polk county, convssindeiit to the Salem Statesman under date of Decemls-r 21 says: "Cit izen of the hills north of Italia are considerably excited over the action of a crazy man. Saturday hi clothes were featured over the brush, together with a val'j and mc'raiidum hook which showeil that his name waa ISoyer and that he had lately worked for a man who reside near Eugene, liy the question asked children and by hi strange actions he la undoubted ly crazy, and residents of that section would like to see him in custody. As to hia way of getting something to cat no one seems to Know, although he haa been found asleep In barns and out house." O Gamuijxo at Pexpleto.v. The K. O. say: Money may ! a little tight In Pendleton but there aeein to be plenty of it w ith which to decorate the green cloth. There are rrjxirt in sportlns circle to the effect that one of the big iest faro game ever seen In these parts took place Saturday night. Hie game waa what I known as a "flyer," and bis royal Ilcngal nibs, the tiger, waa a fierce one, ready and w ill ing to tackle all comer. It did not lack for eager assailant. The game waa unlimited, and In some intaiu single beta of f 150 and (200 were made. Frequently the prss-sslon of over 5ot) depended upon the turn of a card. Hie sport waa kept up until three o'cl.x k in the morning. School IIejukt. Fol I n g U a re port of Goshen School, No. 1.1, for the month ending Dec. M, IhvJ. No. en rolled, 24, No. day taught 30; aver age dally attendance, IT. Th neith er alment nor tanlv are hrank ami Fnnl Ilt-niirtt. -tieral deportmelit TUESDAY, DEC. 20. Ijirge numls-r of turkey are Iwlng shippeil In Portland. Itev. I. G. Knotts returned to hi home at Portland, this morning. Mr. Herbert Kakln, of Cottage Grove, la visiting frleuds III thl city. Fixher A Watkln hlpH-d two car loads of cattle, sheep aud hog to Port land Inst evening. Mrs. J. N. Hoirmau, wife of the Al bany marshal, died at her home In that city yesterday, of consumption. Mrs. A. W. Latham left on the local thl morning to return to Kwcn, Mich igan, to make her future home. Hon. It. C. Van Hon ten, of Spokane Falls, w ho haa Iwen ill with the ty phoid fi ver, la now able to be about. K. J. Mc Clauahau and son will go down the river tomorrow morning, to try and capture a few of the festive duck. The aire of Jamc A. Ilrlngle, who tiled at Hprlugtlcld last Saturday even ing wa 41 years, 0 months and 21 day. We publish today the reistrt of the Flrxt National liank. It la in a highly pnsqiermi coudltlou aa the re- sirt shows. I'.liuer aud C F. Cleaver left for the Spokuno country where they will doiii)tlcM make a permanent location, this morning. Mis Helen Dotithlt, a daughter of J. O. 1 Knit hit. formerly of this county. was married last 'lucsday to Luther 1 la HM)l, in Crook county. Drs. Shnrplca and Payton went to itoseiuirg thl arterniMUi to attend tne 1 trow n malpractice case, which will come up again for hearing tomorrow. K. J. Frasicr and' w ife will leave for Woodland, Cat., on this evening' overland train, w here they will visit relative ami friends for tne next six weeks. After the sheriir convention, at Portland, Shcri If Noland and family will go to Anlorla and s-nd Christ mas with Hon. George Nolaud, of that city. The joists In Dunn' store have lie coine bH'ccUiI with the dry rut The tlisir will Is- taken up and thejolit re iinil. A lack of ventilation 1 the cause. Dix If my wife ask you my brand of cigar ta-tweeu now and Christina tell her these, and aay, don't charge her over a dollar a box; I'll pay the balance.-Truth. The Portland Welcome say Mr, ('apt. Yan A Inline' crockodile tear will not save her husband thl time. The prosecuting attorney ia resolved to see him punished. Prlucvilh) Ilcvlcw: Rev. Frank Day's lecture at the Union church last Sunday evening waa a literary treat, and showed xcholarly attainment ou the part of the speaker. Among the candidate for the V. O. at Corvallls are T. E. Callahan, a son-in-law of Judge Iturnett, Mrs A T Helm, the ex-P. M. and a flrst-tiaae ofllcial, and Mr. J. I. Taylor. Earl Schwats. a German, aired alsmt 21 years, was kll&d by the N. P. it. train, at rortiand yestcniay. It was hi own carelessness, in at tempting to crista the track in front of an engine. Captain Moflctt, editor of the Port laud Telegram, was tried in Portland yintenlay for lils-llingsome politicians, lie was admitted. We extend our congratulations to the victorious edl tor. This was the coldest morning nf the year, i ne thermometer at 0 o'clock 1-i-glntcnil 24 degree alsve wro. To day Is bright auO clear and the Indica tion are favorublo for still colder weather. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bvarvcrud and son, N. I)., accompanied by Peter lioiigen, arrived this arternoon rrom North Ihikota. The former are mr- eius oi m. ssvarvcrud or una city and will make an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. G-o. llelshaw left on the listil this morning for a month' visit with their son in Farmlngton, Cistern Washington, and from there they will go to Sisikaue, Seattle and Tucoma visiting friends in each of tliese cities. 1 hey will retuni noma some time In April. President Hucay, of the Washington State board of horticulture, In an ad dress to the fruit grower advise the piirchanc of all fruit tree of nurseries of Washington and Oregon, and give a good reason In that of the many thousands of tree inspected by the Ismrd, only two shipment were free from the wooly aphi and other In sect H'St. Tlie following from a McMinnvllle paper Is a gtss! Joke ou some one: A deputy sherilf uamiHl lions, while in search of Charles Wilson, the Milwau kee murderer, last summer, left a bay horse at Walling' livery stable In Amity, and never called for him. The honm was sold the other day for $77. Walling' bill waa f5, and other ex pense incurred amounted to 13.50. Walling Is now advertising for $oas to come and pay him the dillereiioe. This all goca to show that a horse can more than cat himself up in five month time In thl country. Ex: Tlie most effective way of purging the pension list of frauds and chtiit-jwlll be for congn-s to provide for the publication of a list of pension ers In each county In the moat widely circulated newsstper in that county. Together with the name of the ls-ii-slouer should he given the disability upon which the pension waa granted and tbe amount paid. We are confi dent that the mere pasaage of such law by congress would cause the strik ing or withdrawal of thousand of name from the pension list before publication could be made Swindler should be made to feci the heavy hand of the law. S hool Heport. The following is a correct rewrt of the Iealurg school district No. for the month ending iJcccmber M, ltffJ: No. of days taught 12; numls-r of ilaya attendance, 4-iJ, nu: riber of day ahm-nce 118, num ber of time tardy 21, total number of pupils en nil led 30; luy It, girl 16, average daily attendance la, number of vtitr20. Hazel lira-1 ley waa neith er alixent nor tanly. General deport ment gsnl. Owing to the Inclemency of the weather the attendance waa small. Pearl Dakfijis, Teacher. Di.MfATiox SiRvina Tlie Christ Inn chuich at Tliu mton will be dcdl. cat.-l Sunday, Jan. 1, 13. Iter. X. It. Alley will pn-ach the dedicatory sermon. Tlwre will be alaoa basket dinner. All are cordially invited XeA attend. New Charter. Cottage Orov will have her city city charter amemled at tbe coming session of tl legislature. The stCe printer La already received the copy of the same, and i putting It WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21. Dr. Hinlley Ari)orted much better today. The Oregon Irglslature convenes Jan. WIl JameaQ. Illalne U still in a critical condition. Postmistress Waahbume haa returned from Portland. Chaa. Johnson made Junction a brief visit today. Where Is the man that aay it "nev now In Oregon?" The llakrr City Dally Wade haa sus pended publication. Astronomically speaking thl ia fk shorUsit day of the year. w Tlie plate glaas were placed In the Pickett building today. Frank Matt la opening up a confec tionery store in Junction. Mr. J. II. McClung returned home from Woodhurtt thl afternoon. John Tteaveuue returned from Port land on the local thl afternoon. Work has Iron usM-nded In the Blue river mines on account of snow. Itev. A. It. Old Intend moving to Tualatin, Washington county, next week. David Day arrived from Pendleton this afternoon to sja-nd the holidays at home. Mlh Dora Scott went to Salem on the local thl morning for a visit with friends. Mrs. Tina Abraham of Ilenton coun ty haa been committed to the Insane asylum. i! 1. .I.- .....II I. ...... .. nvi)fv AllllllRltr. iiiv "in mninu pioneer. I quite alck at hia home near the .McKenzle. Messrs. Thoniaa and Jeremiah ar rived iu Eugene last night and will NMid the holidays here. The old achitol building and grounds at Junction waa purchased at auction last Saturday for 11000 by L. E. Moo. 8. 0. Garrison has moved to hi farm that he recently purchased of James 1 larger, la lllamette precinct. The election held at Ashland ycatcr day waa carried by the republican with the exception of two couiicUnicn. Judge Fullerton will hold circuit court for Judge Stearns, at Portland, who lalll, commencing next Monday. A gentleman came down from Foley Springs yesterday. When he left the snow waa 30 Inches deep at that place. Attorney Woodcock went to Itose burg last night. He appear for Dr. ltrown In tlie malpractice case, which la being tried in that city. It sic burg Ilevlew: Mis Lea the McCornack, of Eugene, haa accepted the position of private teacher in J. O. booth's family at Clevelaud. The U.S. grand Jury at Portland found a true bill against Orlando Cart wright charged with forging the name of O. IJ. Cartwrlght, This ia a Laue county case. The largest turnip of the season I displayed In Ax Hilly's window. It waa grown on the farm of Walker Young and weighs 25 pound. The Dally Democrat say: As Christmas come on the Sabbath this year we will 0lebrate ou Saturday, on which day the machinery of tills office, will take a rest. Dr. C. E. LoomlRofthlHclty, and Dr. It. F. Hamniell of Cot tag Grove, went to ItisM-burg on last night's overland train aa expert witnesses In tlie Dr. urown malpractice case, on ta-iiau or ueicnuauu Mlasea Lizzie Mlaener and Marion Crandall, who have been visiting at the residence of A. V. Peters, lea on the local this morning, the former for Portland and the latter returning to her homo at umaiia, iseti. Fisher A Watklna purchased eight head or dressed hog or Tom Warner, yesterday that averaged 235 pound each. In all they have coiitgicted for nny neaa iroiu tuo gentleman, nicy were fattened on chopjied corn and nancy. Gcrvai Star: Prof. J. A. Hibblts and family, It Is reported, will soon remove to Junction City, where the Professor haa quite large engagements as a teacher or music. J le baa done splen did work for the Gervals land and leaves it amply able to "paddle Its own canoe." The Uklah, Grant county, eorre- mxinilent nn In thai Isina Ckwk Viirle- Prof. Jas. Kelly, a former resident of lieaaant mil, Lane county, la teaching school In our town, the hall over the drugstore having been fitted up for the purjKiaa. He haa about twetity-flve scholars In attendance at present. Regarding the division of Laue county the llarrlsburg Courier sta tea: "Tlie eople of Junction are endeavor ing to form a new county out of a slice of Lane to which they propose adding a large piece of Linn ana a corner from JJcnton. The eople from llarrlsburg, however, do not favor the plana propisa-d by the gentlemen from across the river. Woodburn Independent: Salem 1 now a bee-hive of gossip over a lately develoied and fast developing scan dal concerning the Insane asylum. There must be some fire, judging by the amount of smoke that Isomulprcn ent. This scandal should he Investi gated by the proper authorities and no guilty man allowed to escape punish ment Partli'S that are In a position to know, state tlie worst la not yet known to the public. If all. or even a PortlO of the report are true, somebody ought to oe uuug. Petittox. A petition la being cir culated In thl dt? by a committee from the Hoard of 'Wide consisting of Messrs, Cockerllne, Hidden and Svar verud. It is directed to railroad officials and Is for the purpose of secur ing terminal ratca mr Eugene. It Is being largely signed by our business men and citizens gencraUr. for If suo- eesaful, tbe bcnctV. wouM amount to many thousands of dollars each year to this vicinity. Postponed. Iwlly Guard. Dm. 21. On account of the Inclemency of the weather the entertainment that was to bare been given the children of the public school this afternoon has been postponed until some date the flrat weea in January. Due notioe will be given of the same, PkUjOasra. PSS.B. Aaa EMT ed. Wesley Matlock, well known I re, gave a fellow named Frank Mutlier, a well deserving hant- mering with a pistol at Haota lUss, yesterday for calling tUm a vile nam. Matlock wa arretted. Psllr Gosrt, tM. n Larjk Shipmext. Abou? 4000 pound were shipped from hereby the Wells, Fargo Express Co. rh Is morning, mostly dmd toultry from Jmklns T The Dsaatlfal Know. Killj ()uM, Pr. VI. The snow storm rcacheil this city about 2 o'clock this morning and ha continued to fell steadily all day. It i estimated that at the time we go to Iirra alsait four Inche haa fallen ou a evel, although it haa thawed nearly as fut as It fell. Sliuv ikmiu however tlie now f lssii gaining and the ground I eovclcd with a Is-aiitifnl slnsi of white. Some of our Katcru ft tends Is-glu to smile and really the snow Is a very welioiiiH vialtor, l.sa li kiii-s" l Ing likely to follow. Should It freec aa hard tonight as yesterday morning and thus retain the snow' for a few day It will l ino-t auspicious for a typical Christmas. iu:uv AI.MAXV. At Part land, at H o'chs'k this morn ing in spite of cimtltiual thawing the 5 round w a covereil alsmt six inches eep with snow and still snowing steadily. At Salem and Albauv a slightly less fall is rcporti'd ami at Junction but little more than In this city. Telegraph eommiiuiiatioii i shut olf below J ii net Ion on the WcM ern Union lines and Is-tweru Allmuy and Salem nearly all the wires are down. Train lire still running ou time. O The W. K. C. .social. iHilljr (iuuil, l. 2. The "Night Cap" wa-ial given by the ladl.-softhe W. 1LC. at Khiuclmrt's dancing parlors lut night was largely attended III spite of the snow aud xlush. The entertainment provided for the evening was very unique and amus ing. Tho fund were raised by an ad mittance fee at the door and then two receptacles had Isvn provided for the night cap. These had Isvn made In pairs, one Is-lng placed ill each rccc taclc. The gentlemen wen then pro vided from ouo and the ladle from the other, the couple obtaining night cn to match Ising partners for the even ing, refreshment, etc. Many tltllla tlve combination of such a yiety of thl head-dress were to l seen during the evening, especially as some of the wearers seemed so unaccustomed to the use of night caM. A Pleasant Party. lilly (itunl Pre. :i. A literary and musiinl wrtv wa given last evening by Mr. and fr. A. V. Peters, alsiut twenty friends Is'Iiiq' present ikwiucs tne piesta or honor, Allsse Crandall and Jllsencr. Ml" I C. Carson rntcrtuliied the party with an Interesting description of her trip to the Sandwich Island. Mrs. Linn and Professor Stmub rendered some selec tions on the piano, aud Ml use Miscticr ami t ramiai some pleasing inuxie wun guitar and maudollii On the whole the evening waa a and enjoyable one. very entertaining Declines. Flour, all grades, per sk..... f 80 Paper shell walnuts 10 Arhuckle cr.llee 2- Oreson ham II Oregon shoulder 7 I glass set, 4 pieces, cheap at bO cent, for 40 5 lb tin bird M 10 lb tin lard 1 10 Special rates on all candle ami nuta for the holiday trade. Our new date are tine at 10 Something new In prize baking pow der. Take a bsik at It. Ax Hilly. XOTICE. Notice 1 hereby given that wo the undersigned have MMtcd Insist notice on our nwsvtlvn farms and place under our care, and will pnsa cuteauyand all Nrson violating or dlsn-ganllng the said trespass iioIIix-h, Jas Parkei, John Schmutz, Alls?rt Wliizenrled.T D Sullivan, M L HendrlckH, A M Hendricks, W H Welbourn, Andrew J Cman, OH Shatter, HC Howard, Goo L Gllfrey, Mo E Woolen, C It Johnson, John Wltizenricd, E M Streeter, John II Sellers, J II Cruzau. Personal. Daily (iusnl, pre. 21 SlicrilTGio. Noble of Hcppucr speut last night lo Eugene. Mr. Fred Wald went to Portland thl morning for several day' visit. J. R. Hay went to Portland yester dayQid returned on tho overland last light. Mrs. Condon, of Cottage Grove, I visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Berkshire. O. W. Hurd, a Florence merchant, arrived in Eugene last evening from San Francisco. B. G. Mulkcy and daughter, Olllc, returned from Ashland this morning on the overland. E. J. McClanahan returned this afternoon from his duck hunt down the river, and rcjort only fair sucee. Miss Lena Goldsmith went to Port land this morning where she will spend Christina with relative and friend. plly Uu.rJ, Pm. 21. Five Days. An Individual giving the name of Jim Paine, wa arrested by Marshal Eastland and Policeman Garrison, on the charge of drunk and disorderly lust evening. The Individual wing "nroae" was given live nays In the city Jail to sober up, by ito- cordcr Dorrls, this morning. Corvallle Times: Prune culture, the skeptic would have us believe, Is a mis taken pathway to the laud of wealth, yet whi n we read that a alxtci n-ecrc orchard of German prune In Sonoma county, California, from five to eight years old, yielded 00,000 siund of dried fruit this y tar and gave Its owner a net profit of f 7,5H0, we are still of the opinion that there I money to Is made In thl line of fruit culture, and our opinion is so strong that we are going to urge our tarutcr friend to get in aud drill on prune growing. A petition is being clreulnb-d to be presented to the legislature, asking for the repeal of that section of the law re lating to riding bicycles on the public hlirhwav. which nii.ilrc Umi rider to dismount within l' jardsof an a- reaching toauw If the law w as strict ly enforced, as It now stands ou tho statute books, It would practically ban- K(K)K FALLS 15. The Heavy Suow Itrraki iu tlie Boof of the Mb Street Stable. Pally liusriL Pre. 12. Aliout 2:15 o'clisk this aflerniMti alsmt lim fivt of the roof of the feed stuMe Is'lougliig to Hangs A I lender son ou Eighth street fell In from the heavy huow on It. Tho Iwrit waa full of hay which will l considerably damaged from the snow and rain. Luckily the first story Joist re mained Arm, therefore not injuring any horse or damaging any vehicle. Cou-idcnihlc excitement resulted from the falling Iu of the same. TIlK.slKJMvIMi. Snow Throughout the Entire North west, laity ilMsr.1, IVro. One of the wor-t storms that Oregon has exs-rlenced for several year Is still prevailing. During hot night It rained and this morning It again com iiit'ticcd Hiiowlug and continued until 1 o'clisk this afternoon, since which time a cold rain has been falling. Telegraph wires are reported down in every direction, even to Springfield. The pascnger on the trains report that the storm Is prevailing from San Fraucinco to Victoria, and all over Eastern Oregon and Washington. Heavy snows are rcNrtcd everywhere. At Tacoma the snow is 30 Inches deep, and along tho V, P. from 20 to 30 Inches In depth. At Albany and Salem the snow Is much deeper than here, where It lies alsmt three Inches deep. Snow at illlllcrcnt points thl morn ing: Portland, 1H luchea: Olympla, 6 feet; Umatilla, 6 feet. The local train did not arrive hero until 3:15 this after noon. (iliuipscs Wise and Otherwise. A correspondent writing to the Al bany Herald from Ibswhurg, under datiQ'f Dcccinls-r loth aay: .caving the little city of Coburg on the early morning atage we bounded merrily along up the "beautiful Wil lamette" through classic mudholes and over sundry gravel patches until we cmmicd the river, when weencount ereil several holt yard and a potato patch, in which tho vines were from twelve to slxti-en inches In length and but very slightly Injured by frost. How doe this comtian with some of our Eastern sltcr7 Passing all these wo arrived at Eugene. Here I found business moderately lively, and had the iileaHiiru of shaking hand with an old friend and a former Linn county boy, Mr. Clifton Cleaver, who haa sold out hi Interest In the drug business aud tell nut ho intends removing to Washington to engage In the lioot and slns biisinena. Taking the ltiMKburg lis-al we were soon whirling away southward, pass ing many farm that are In a line state of cultivation. The tlrst town of any liiiortancc, we conic to wa Cottage Grove, a nice little place, of 350 Inhabi tants, and looks like a clean, neat and btitlness liko place. It I the shipping Kiint of tho famous llohem Ian mining district. It I trying to get up a county seat Issiin of consider able dimensions, but it la meeting with enough opsmitlon from the iicighlsiring towns in regard to the di vision Hue that 1 think Its chances are rather slim of ever becoming the county seat of Ilolicmla county, Ural Estate Trans-re ri. ' El'OEXK. Elmer E Cleaver to F L Chiimls-rs, s of lot 1, bi.s k A, Cleaver's addi tion; f (00. G M Whitney to Ellralieth J Amis, lot A and 0, block I, Whitney's addi tion; 1500. OOHHEX. It A Mason to O E Thompson, land; t5M.30. , COUNTRY. State of Oregon to Wm T Gordon, 120 acre In Tp 18 8, It 5 W; $150, IT H to Clarence Thomtisoii, 154 acres In Tp 17 8, It 5 E; $1U3.40. John Maxwell to Armluda Max well, all his Interest in land Iu 1 17, al so all farming utensils, horses, cattle, etc; also note and accounts, seed, grain, hay, etc; 12000. Ilevlval. The revival at the Methodist church gis-s ou with much greater power. Up to date t went y-ono have been convert ed. Some remain for hours at the altar. It Is expected that hundred will be saved. This Is not a Methodist meeting, but for all. Any one can hero work unrestrained. Itev. T. L. Jouea, presiding elder of the Grant's Pasa district, will prech to night. Ordered Cleared. Section Fore man Patterson ha received Instruc tions from headquarters to remove 1 passways, such as sidewalks, etc., lead ing from private protwrty through the company's right of way to the track This will cause some Inconvenience In town. For Instance, the track from IivHlnger's mill is Included, and the Clilnauicn even will be obliged to walk In the mud to gi-Qsu.-k and forth from work. In another instance It cuta one man off from C'1 tarn, he having used the right of way for this purjsme. ChrUtniM Exercises. The Christmas exercises at the Cum-Is-rland Presbyterian church will con- ist of songs and recitations by fte member of the Sunday school. Af ter which a Dutch windmill wltb. a miller in charge assisted by brownies, will grind out the pnwiita to the school. A ph-aaant time is antici pated and friend of the school are cor dially Invited to be present. Exer cise begin promptly at 7 p. m. lurtst in as eve. Pally Oaart, Pre. 22. 11.000 UoXDH. "Tomrh" John Buck- Icy, the liusbaiuf Jessie Hush, the Falrmount girl who wa sent to tbe Itefugi Home at Portland, waa held by the jsillcc court of that city, yesterday, to answer to the grand Jury on the charge of threatening to kill his wife, with Ismil fixed at 11,(10. lwjLily Gu&mI. Use il. Christmas Pretext. Tlie follow ing tnrrlk' liccoseft were issued bt evening by County Clerk Walker: H. K lUuta and il. r. I luniks, K. T. Harm's and J. A. Hunts, E. S ElUs Arrival. Arrival. DRS. fiAItltlN, ELECTRO MAGNETIC PHYSICIANS Lets o( Baa Fraaclsgo, Nsw York and Portland. Ilavs opsnsd aa offlc for a fsw niooiU si hotel i:iii:;F, (Fomsrly Ilaksr IIuus,) Ivugene, - - - Orouori. The l.aaa Walk! The HllatSett Tkilltal II art Tb poor trmtcil Insi Irnia t to lo a. m. until lurtlwr uulloa. Dr. Darrin make a specialty of all diseases of the rye, ear, uose aud throat and all nervou. chronic, and private disease, audi a lisw of manhood, blissl taints, syphilis, glet gonorrhiea. stricture, sisTmatorrhna. seminal weakness, or lis of dosiro or sexual iKiwer In man or woman. All pecul iar Quale troubles, U'Ucorrhirn, ills plaitineiita, etc., aud arecontldciithillv and successfully treated, and they will under no circumstance take a case that tlicy cannot cure or U'liclit. Con sultation free. Charge, half their former prices. Cure of private dis eases guaranteed and never published In the papers. Most caws can recelvo ho-ne treatment after a visit to the doc toOotllce. Imiulriea answered and circular m-nt fns. Drs. Darrin are lo cated at Hotel Eugene, Eugene, Ore gon. Consultation free. Charges are reasonable. Poor treaUtl free from 9 to 10 a. m. every day. No caaea taken If not deemed curable. Otrtce hours from 10 a. iu. to 4 p. m,; evenings, 7 to H; Sunday 10 to 12. Itefercuccs at Hotel. Goshen Items. tK-c 21, 1S02. Wm. L. Morris, who so suddenly disappeared from here about the 1st of October, returned last week, hut with out sufficient means with which to pay his creditors. Ho It was who had the Kecney bop yard rented last sea son and Just before his departure sold his half interest in tho crop to A. J. Kecney for 20 cents per pound. Mrs. Jennie Southern, who has, with her youngest child, been absent In Washington, returned home Tues day. The program for our Christina tree bid fair to be entertaining. Mump are somewhat abating In this vicinity, only a few cnars now. E. P. Williams, of Trent, waa In Goshen the first of the week with a load of turkeys. Home of our young people attended the dance at Mathews Bros.' Tuesday evening. A good time of course. A recent letter from authorities at the state Inaane asylum states that A. J. Kecney had been much worse of late, but at the time of writing waa be coming more quiet Owing to a mistake on the part of the county court tho petitions to dose certain streets and alleys In Goshen were considered at an earlier hour than the time act, bene another bearing ou the Oth of January, that of O. E. Thompson, will doubtless meet tho fate of being 'dismissed and not al lowed," for It Is opposed by a rcmoa strance containing a gom majority of the householder of the road district, and lu fact the writer 1 by no means alone In questioning the right of the court to give public projx-rty to a pri vate individual at hi petition, even without the intervention of a remon strance. This petition asks for the va cation of the south end of the principal street and, we think, should be opxsjrd by all public spirited per sons of the vicinity. ltaaonlo Election. At a regular communication of Eu gene Lodge No. 11, A F A A M, Wed nesday evening officers were elected for the ensuing year as follow: L. N. Itoney, W. M.; It E UrUtow, 8 Wj W V Henderson, J W; Clin Laucr, Trvo; J F Robinson Bee; V flcFarland, Ty ler. Tlie oflloers-elect will be Installed Tuesday evening, December 27, in the Masonic Temple, tbe Installation cere monies being of a publio nature for masons, their wives and families, and Invited guests. O BtulDwa. 100 pairs of corsets from 25 cents to 12, one-half regular prices. Carpets cheaper than you ever heard of before. We have soms first-class clothing left and if we can fit you, you can take it at prloea that you will be ashamed to ask us to lower. O Everything will be disposed of in a few weeks If we have to give it away. Auction a usual and private sale at auction prices. Fraxk E. Dixx. Game, Games, Games. Just what you want to pass these long wintry nights. Amusing for young and old, rich and poor, big and little. Go and see. Yon are sure to be pleased with some of them at J. W. Christian's. DaUr Ussrd. Dm. 2t Arrested. LrlflT Geo. Noble of Heppner, Morrow county, arrived here yesterday and proceeded to arrest Si Ilennett near Goshen. Tbe prisoner is wanted at the former place to answer to a charge of horse stealing. It seems thl is aa old case recently revived and 1 more or leas tlie result of malice on the part of the private prosecutor. tally Guard. Ps 22. Property Bold Sheriff Noland, this afternoon sold on an execution la favor of C Itcbner and against Wm. Dyslnger, lot 2, blin k 2, Shc!tn' ad dition to Eugene, and three M in College IU11 Park. They were bid In by C. Rvlsurr for IC1.73. PaUj Ouard, 14 i'. Married. At the Hotel Vmm ia this city. Tbrrday afternoon. Chat. 1 Severn and Mis Ida Llle, IU v. s. gno.1, B. F. Keexev Ttra her. In type. Robrer's to tbe Seat t Is markets. lh bicycle from the highw ays. sjud Eva M. lUynolda.