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Hugeno City Guard. HATUKDAY, , . DKC SI. Count Division Talk. V published yesterday a copy Trtha bill for tho formation of Mineral county, out of ortion of Lano and Douglas, which hs heen prepared by a committee of Cottape ( i rove citizens foi print-Cation to the legislature. p. Whilo we do not believe there is any special opposition to allowing Cott?e Grove to form a new coun ty, hr must Ixj upon reasonable term. The sectiot-j-clating to tho placing of a valuation on public projierty belonging to tho old coun ties alone would defeat the bill. While that sec tic n is aimed at the county acVj of Lane and Douglas, fsrxjciallyV it would cover all bridge that have been built by the O 3untiea over tbo different streams, and would bring lliein out in debt to the proposed Qlincral coiutf y. So far as tho public proertjMor county seat purjsrscs in iryene is concerned no value tould be placed uoon it. probably excipting the new gil. The cannot be sold, q's not(ftti iiQestuient, and so far as .ane cuQity is concerned has no more value than the same numUr of acres in ajfj portion of the coun ty. In tho formation of nf conn tics no such move as this has before O ben attempted, and we do not be lieve the legislature, if favorable t the new county, will give this Sec tion any serious consideration. TlfS' wilMje objections to the northern boundary of tho new county. We have talked to respon sible iQzens and taxpayers who Qtuld be included in Mineral coun ty near tho boundary, and they seriously object, informing us that it is almost the uoaniiQus senti ment ! residents at least three miles c utli of the projoscd lino lQ. they should not be jswered from L ine county. They no busineos at Cottage drove, their WGlu trading and shipping CrttoiaU Qing at Cresvell or Eugene. The exoifgp made for the formation of the ne&Oounty is tlQt their in tenOsre not identical with other tactions of tho county and they are Krvl to go from their natural bus intOftint to attend to cQnty bus- inQ Hy applying tho same rule eilCns Cl not Jj IVwd Q ' nr county aiftnst their wil QiiZ northern bouncrjr (ioultl le O thi miles south of the cm9 nrf rSQJ. in tho vicinity of 5t i option. . liOjiei?C$u.ment tho committee OSSyhCitl th estiyktol re WrQof tto nelJcouvJy, and ex- Cs?ly clO iQ hfltnVig theexnen 3 TICt, ho'S-ver, only affects ffw inldQS of t;rjayers therein, aCblC no iflcial signiflion to 7 oyer jjirjons or lano county. PhtT leuttive apiwrtionment C3x2?l the pj'fljd new county, 2fC3rin3 St3 it will have less CI) 2CX in very generous TOhoiQand senato have their fljj qiyS of memArs allotQf by tJiOnltution, and Mineral coun eft (iilft nHlrln tliM rnriroiuiritatwin C2!bf"f only bythe loss of some o xtZZt uny.o if the Qoounty 0 iZT&CA, it 3U probably o a'CO inOOslatiOj district null PSor nougms. t q o Ccoording to the statistics of the &2'3Xt commee commiftjon a Ci5CCv naCnner sUmU one MCS'O in 10.SJJ.153 to bo flllod Oiilu tic?elling. A nrnt many 3Ci? ?rsons aro vll"V t tjl'te HOcICkO and even accept a free lLXC!ri'i"K not to hold tho rail 5 cuiSpanpr liuble for damages in tjoi injury. O " TLSdirecUv4 of thO world's fair CJV)q?5J50iisideriiaithe advii-Q jjihty of Japing it oftn the sum nnVoflCO Oil as "03. The ItO.O '51 ' the cholera d(x-s i2t interfere, that more eople will CraO) tt Chicago next summer JOQn tlCD1''1 ca" comfortably ac commooCt If tho fair were cj tin if! I tliroi0iout another sum JtinJould postpone their go ijunlil'tltt timcnd thus m:Q' TlQfr Ono qucQioniiQ the fact U tt Jio init3.Q.iny of Can rt'UOanilZ?!!! to tho Unitvl come e onnnot C3 but it is al r,C'5t liTCnJ ourning question in Canatfid Cntiment Ow-able to it is gro2ng constantly, and rapidly. The press of the domin ion is discing OjUestiO Clh gat freedom, and it is onljQieces sary to ghue over the columns of the Canada papers to see that the idea already has aOrong hold up on the public mind. The follq)ir) are-the populist congressmen who will sit in the Fifty-third cigrej Jerry Simeon, Kansas. John Davis, Kansas. Wm. Daker, Kansas. I. Hudson, Kansas. W. II. Harris, Kansas. O c O. M. Kem, Nebraska. O A. McKoeghan, Nebraska. J. C. 15.11, Colora.lo. O W. C. Tierce, Colorado. Francis (i. New lands, Nevada. Marion Cannon,. California Joseph C. tfibley, I'cnnsylvania J. W . Johnson, Minnesota. Geo. M. Richardson, Michigan. The senators are W. A. IVffer. of Kansas and J. 1L Kyle of South Dakota. Northern congressmen generally wear stand-up collars and high chapeaux, whilst Hoiithern and Western statesman wear turn-down collars and soft felt hats. Dalles Chronicle: There are sev eral combinations on fwt for the speakership and presidency of the senate. It is said they extend into tho polities of the future. Q petition is in circulation for a division of tirant county, the new county to embrace most of tho ter ritory north of the range of moun tains north of tho valley now lying in (SranOounty, and a tier of town ships from Umatilla cynty. O The dedication "jpenscs of tho world's fair were im&'A. This is what it cost the world's fair jcople. 1'robably it cost live times that amount'to tho oople who attended that dedication, but it was money well sent. That sort of thing es tablishes tho standing of a people, and the expense is nothing. The troubles on the Mexican byr deriavO'eeii coftly for the Un.wl Urates as well as for Mexico. yie ricnse of endeavoring to putdown tlie tiarxa revolution. iooi up to this country a total QC V.!00,000. Ono iuwpaier says it would have b tn better if this" sum hod been to furnish the ilistinguil banditand horse thief with a Crst clussneral. Talk alsut a snecial session of congress, why the senators and rep resentatives cannot find time to(j lend tho regular sessions. From 100 to 175 have Ix-en absent from the capital every day sincceongrcss met this winter. Hv all means call a Sxt'ial session and give these con gressmen who cannot get there in tho winter months a cij"Voo to earn a little of their salary iVthe spring ti,no- Q s New York society is excited. They fear that long tailed horses will again como in style. It ap iiears that l'resijent Cleve land wci driving the park tho otherryy with his new pair of horses anu their tails were neither bang)! nor docked. Certainly the Iiresident 1ms a level head and ;nows Qicn a horse looks best, as well as he does tho difference be tween McKinleyism and free trado. Hokane tiironicio: The last census shows that while 33,173 law yers receive 3.',(X)0,000 every year in fw-s, 37,000 ministers get only tS,000,000. Either one of two con claJons m drawn from this tlWawyers ure paid altogether too much or preachers alQvlher too littlo, though there are some nota ble exceptions Qich will readily suggest themselves. Hut then, pr imps, tho bu Qi rs aro too scrupu lous. We have heard of some who "took everything in sight" and then wero not satisfied. Yet, no one, H'rhaps, would wish to see the 37,000 ministers receive as much as tho 33,173 lawyers. They would hardly know what to uo with so much money if they Ifcl it, whilo tho lawyers would find no difficulty in Indirection. Electrocution is a success. Since ti e experimental trials r.iado at first, there has been nothing in the sueccedinu cxeciitons upon which a petition fAthiVfpeal of the pros cut New York law can prom-rly bo based. The execution of Mdiuire at f-ftg Sing, tlui other day, was I. a a. .....4 .ll.uiAjl 1 M.lil mlllklAtA VOU lliunt omwrr. mi'i . uhiini. f et mttdo undtT tho now " . . ... law. There wero no horrifying or ilvincr or repulsive incidents attending Mc (iuire's execution, other than those whicQiaturally attend such im pressive scenes. In tho opinion of tho tQ-erts, the condemned man was dead twiive seconds afterQhe current jrasWrnwl on for the lirst oQactMNo method could be more rapid, sure and humane. Electric ity should supplant tho roie for 1 s criminal executions in other statcsif. K. Hrlntow, H. W Immediutclv alUT the inaugura lion of President Cleveland tho United States senate will convene, according to custom, to confirm new cabinet ofiQ rs. From present apixuiranccs there will be coiMd from more than one state. The senators who will hold over com prise Q'nty-eight democrats, tvQi-tv-nine rep'licans, and Snators l'effer, of Kansas, and KyhOof South I):A)ta. This body wil.Q,te upon tho credentials ofhe senators-elect to 1 chosen t various stato legislatures in January and FrvD'1")'- " sMiato fjs a tie thVcasting vote would bo given by Viee-l'resident Mevenson; but as the senate will start tho casting vote befoQthe new senators are sworn in rests with Senator 1'effiT. There aas many kinks in the mental make-up of that gentleman as in his beard, ami should tho re publican projects to "regain" the -'gislatures f, Montana, California, (Vi- . . 5 1 v .. 1... Mynniinp, iaii!u aim .'n'unj be carried through, Smator 1'cffer's iart. f. ... . I.ri.tf limn at f.ttttt Vlll niilrol the wenatp. W ill Ukerll h . Altox, III., Dee. 2H. Interest Is re vived In the case of Mar)' K. Murray, of Portland, Or., helre. to ll.jO.UOO, by a motion of her attorneys, filed bxiay in the city court, entering the record of her legal adoption by Jacob Yiligand w ife. rufth k-nt evldeuce lias tuvn e tsUlxhel to prove her claim. The rec ord Is now the only nillng link re iiulnsl to etablib her right to the es tate. O . O THURSDAY DEC 29. lanterns. Cheap lar.tenis. Joxl Unurns. All Mian, all nrlus, 25 els li. All kinds of lanirrn irimirs. V. L. ClIAMBEHH. The floods lu the Hacramento valley continue. The Wwtern Union bad wires to Ashland this morning for the flrst time Inee last week'a wind strai. (irent rmwds continue lo attend the revival at the Mrthodixtetiureh. Ijwt nlKht the altar w as full of seekers and seven were eonvertwl. . Day A Henderson. A flue sunny day. The IegUlature convenes January mh. Kkrs Vi n-nta per dozen; butter 40 to 0 cents Js-rQ nH. 1'rohate court MorJ.av; coiniuisiion erscourtxt Wedneiilay. The I'lekett lading has U-en com 1 ted by the contrac tor and jrnel over to the filler. The delinquent tax sale Is still pro Kremluir. Very little of the lint Is be ing bid Quit yet. IlrlMir your work In II. N. C'raln and he vO K've you sutlitfuetlon as he has done Tor the loot 2U years. Day A Henderson will sell you new furniture ehener than you can buy Mreond hand. rartles wantliiK slab wihmI can pro pure the same by sending orders to to the Iane I.uinler League, At Poring Ilcl.l. Finest amortment of silk handker chief and muffler In town. Juxt the tldng for ChriHtmas prew nts. Prices the lowentat Howe A Itice's. AIIiOlerald, Ih-c. 2: Pntt. D. V. H. Iteld, of the KuKene public ik IkmiU, wasliQfiecJtvyestenlay. Under his able HUerv)Lin the schools are doing work. For the holidays they rained btrge Uantities of supplies for the poor, Kiving practleal Khmiiis In charity well directed, that will bring forth laxtlng fruits. f. At the n-cent lTinevlIle election W. Oemier was elected president of the oouncllUeo. C'llne, Med Yanderpool, Wm. MWbvkln and I. Hlohel, eoun ollmen. M. 11. Jlell and J. F. Misire eaeli urivei ui vites tor recorder; Dnytou Elliott, treasurer; llcorgo Mur phy, tiiarhul; M. K. Itrunk, city attor ney. O The Haleui Hlatcsuian says Hint there Is another swindle abroad In tl&sland. In the Euitt lots are lelng sold in (Jraud Dalles, which Is North Dalles. The Inducement Is that Imnienm) glass works and fruit pai keries an to be es tabllshel there. The whole lhlJ Is a fukifWd a mluister Is connceteuT-ith Hon. C.Tv v. V llKllison receiveti a hosJsoine ('hriHtinaiiirei'it from KrSii A. Itenmes In the 10 sliniieofa i life size port ml t of John Ilamlolph Tucker, of Virginia. Mr. Itenmes Is now at tending the Washington and Lee I .aw university at Lexington, Va., where Mr. Tueker Is now delivering lec tures. The Indians have given Agent Lynch, of the Yakima reservation, t")ioo for lnvcntuient In cauaU for the linuiveiuent of their lauds. The lie pulTRv says: "As near as can be learn ed, the nioV' Is to he put Into small canals tukeu from the main diteh of the HuoUde company, whleh Is to lie eonHtructel on the reservation, they holding a grant from the government foMhiit purjNiHe." Ye e reivlvwl a copy of the Htrattou, Nebraska, Herald, this moiig. It contaliutl our artlelo on fraud Theimer, entire. In commenting on the same that paper says: "We puhllnhel Jos. Theliuer's story, at the solieltation of ...,..,. n ..... I .. 1. 1. o, t hrh i oug w ni mw Tiif u,m. ' thniiLflit lift liml Imii trmtM.lv I ' --- j w roiiKwl, It is not our aim or Inten tion to wilfully wrong anyone, or uJ community, and as a maiw of Jtnttlee, we puuiiNii 1 ne auove n-p O llaso- Installation. Dallf Oiurd. Pre JS. The oflleer of the KuinMie Masonic lodue were duly intallel yesterday evenlliiT, T. W. Harris. Paul MaMer. lieiiiK the iustallinitfA'tlivr. Tlie ele'- tiveottleers were, LrN. Itoney. V. M; W. V. Jlemler- U J I ... 1 i V J- W; J. F. Itobliisfin, Nee;,l'harles ljiuer, Tnns; V. Mel-arlaml lyler. ApMiintel olllivrs: K. t). PotJN-r, S I); Dr. l. A. gillie, j it; et. iu 'iiiaius, H H: T. DMubrev. J H. IF. .AUDI KiifVent mi' was fiirnlhel by 1 O. AdTbC. H. lkVuklu and MIm Mar' MK'otWik. AfUr the Initlallation fivreuionlea, nhort aililnnses were made Vov L. N. Itoney, T. W. Harria, H. II. hrlendly anil Ur. LsmiiuIs; J. t. itubin Hon rt-ad a humorous sketch. A nunilx r of invitQ gueata and faiuilies of mem liers were prem'jit. After the p-arular pngramnie a l,Jt time was spt in siH-ial eujoymenl. PARfjlteC. 2S. The Iliiuor uor stores of Oautier, Hlon and Vlniite, on (.Stori ette Inland, Nan ten, were burnel. There were six violent exphmlons dur ing the Are. One workman w as killed and aeverul firemen and workmen were Injured some fatally. hl nllag ral. Dkaix, Or., Dec. 2S. At a school meeting yesterdsy evening the citliteus of Drain votedV10,(W0 tax tQbuild a new building to accommodate Cie Qnwlng demands of the school at this place. Tlte meeting remarkable lo that there were but eight dinm nting vote. ThQiormal nh l la growing and another year will make It one of the bnt school in the tate.Q tIS Kniknia tkaavas. Hoktox, Kan., lO. The Ute storm proved very hard on (l.c aettlcr In weoteni Kaiimi cotmtiea. It U ln HMwlbl for 4)ie ruilriL.U to get enough fuel on tlte Uir ler to keep the people w arm, w gnrtt I the demand all along the line for emtL lb porta come in that the inhabitant are uoing every thing that w ill burn to keep tin m fnuu rvcaing. A DISiSTEODS BLAZE. Hilf a Million DuIIinr Cone I'p ia TMQrnrla I.IIUS. Mll.w AlK.K, Ikv. 2i At 2 o'cloek this niornliO bomb waa thrown Into the lj.ll! builuilig oil the oouth side of the plitnt of the Milwauktr. Htntt IUII way t'ouiauy. A trelneOoime- filonlon followed, mid In a moiiieiit the uterlor of tho building wita alila. In a few minute the lire was beyond con trol and In leM than an hour the en tire building waa mimuuH-d entailing a liMutof -iimi,iioo. The plant Included an liniiieuse nUirnge stable for elirtric motors, machine ahoM and slaldes. hixty liorses wi-rv gotten out of the stabies alive. The eoiiiaiiy Is crl pled by the tlrefor a time. It Is U IMmil the man who threw the bomb was the llreUig who hit utarted a dos en other disttjttrous blazes within a month. A Today a iiuuilier of fire limuranee emsiulea gave order to evane writing liiMurauiv 011 nmnufiuiurlng plants In thiseity. The Qayor this ufternoon ol!en-l a reward of iz'tl) lor the armt of the tierMins who have started fires since the big tire of IK tols r Z, or any future fires for the nexWW days, lie al deeidel to add HmW li to thu imh IhfToree night tluty. 'wo more boW l w ere found in the Wins of yenteM day's tannery II re. One wan that of Henheli Trenderl, a tan Her. The oth er is unknown. .nr. Ilarrllr Iter an Of llr. l'liiLAliK.i.l-HiWi Dee. 2H.-The frienlsof Chairman Hnrrity, who are in his confidence wty he is not a can didate for cabinet honor slid has ill- ptmcd of the cUen by lnUting that no etlort Is luudcTiii his behalf, ua it would be llupowdhlv for ltl to uccelit aiSMmitloii under the incoming ad- niiuinttloii. -Mr. llurrtty's income from his law practice, his salary as prvaldcnt of the KUitable Truht Com iiany, and his wtlnry as m-t-retary of Mate will probably aggregate ( J,0i) per annum. If he were to go to WohIi lugtoii he would give up nearly all of thi and his exfl lines of living would lie nearly doubled. bile all of his friends would like to aee him honored with a cabinet iMitloiiyt nearly all of (hem admit that Mrrllarrity him elf has taken tho uiot MeiiNible and practical view of the matter. OSKW YoKK, Dew2N. I.lel Iesbto jbtoyi dleuTti tinski. the UumiakJeweiis who from old age on Sunday, certainly one of the oldent wimieii J earth, if the statement he made are tnie. Mie once tuld her relative hIiu whs iNirn In OdeHA, Ituwda, In lTiW, w hlch would make her 124 years old. Have JalntS Ik Urntarrarf. Nkw YoKK, Dec. 2S. hEidan Shook and Kdward J. liiluiore have Nlgintlcd their Intention of leaving the renublleaii party autl giving their al legiance to TaJiAany Hall. ljr years Ixiili have lvn ntauch nbhcaus HhiMik in particiilur, ntood high In the councils of that tsirty. t'antbla ! HallM-.rwrrr. Sax Fka.( is(t. Dec. 2s. Tlui Ex- iiinlner wtvs the ralHiu growers f this state are forming a trut similar in manner of oN-rallons to the whiky trut. The output will Is sold to pack- crsJkd brokers who will be coiuH.'llcd to So a bond to maintain price. Itvalh mt rlns- rirkcrlMS. HAX FKA.MWXt, I hi', 2S. Iirlng Pickering, one uftlie proprictur of the Morning Call, )liis ell v, died at 8:W this morning, alieran illuesof several week, caUM-d by a coniiilication of stomach and kidney troubles. I Ire In a l aail llaa. MrxfiK, Ind., De' 2S. Fire broke nut early this morning in the new l:iO0,iiO eourthouw, tilarllug from a a gas Jet In the clerk's oftlce, ami was uotexliugubihcdlitla Iinm of t-'Si.OUO wa suotaluetl, U-ldea eiusiderable ilamagi to the record, which is likely to lead to much confurdou and litiga tion. ItoKl-ox, Dec. 2& Collector Heard has n-ccived a wtvping order fnm the iretwury ucpartmcui at vvaiiungtou, eouivrning the Importation or rag from Pari, Havre, Itoucu, CherUiurg, Dunkirk, and Irieut, in France; all iMirt and place in Ituwia, Nether- lamis, luigiuni, AiiHtro-itiiugary (ex- 'pt Irlcotc), Hamburg, Alloua and Klewn, In (iermaliy. All other places where cholera I known to lie prevail iugormay bcnuftcr iirevall will tie included in the lUt. The rapalUl ( aafrrrnr. Inpiaxapolis, IK. 2s. The opa lint conference wo occupied thl morn' iug with plans for putdiing the orguni tatiou of ludustrinl unions, truts, and the fit ne of caudate for state or- ganiicr ami iiiNtructor. At noon an adjournment wa taken. (ietal Vamlcrvoorild an AnKM'lated l'rens resirter that practically n.'J the state organizers were agrecdf-'ution, but would not t annouiuivl for several days, when the 1 it-1 is coOlctcd. Na tional headquarters have not yet been clcetcl. WrQQ la Alaat Lox Island City, L. L, IV. 2S. 8 o'clock this morning a Imx of dyna mite explodetl in the shaft of the new Kat river tunnel, near the Junction of Jackwm and Vernon avenues. The ex- ploolon net fire tv") four story brloW uiiiiniiig aujoiiiiiig, ana siutiiereu every pane of gla in the buildings for blocks around. Nine hodic are al ready reported as being taken from the shaft. A score or more oVrsons were Injur t by falling timber, glow, etc. The i .xphwlon was so territlc that near ly ev.y builtQg on jOkn avenue, from rifth utreet to ltorleu avenue, was ell iter destroyed or ldty damsel. The Mructurca Include the pontottlce, and S IvewU-r & ("o's. factory. Fire inline llatcly tarted In the debris and Is now burning. As f ir as learned, : - were killed and a score wounded, i he killed are: Mary (iraleu, aged I.OMn, Itoger Ionfl; Henry O'ltrlcn,!!! 33. Many of the Injured utaiuct hurts by i-hliig out the houni when the ex- phwloit occurred and U ing struck by falling timbers and other debris. The shock of the explooion wa like an earthquake, and to add to the cicite roeiit the wreckagv took tlreatid quick ly began blazing fiercely. HAEEIED IN HASTE. U A Wnlthj Lady Marries an Oregon Man and Repents. I. aa Saa.Y Chicauo, Dee. 2S. ThU morning a woman Juni.ed from the second story window of the Atlaiitlo hotel, and called for the protection of a passing pollc-tuau. Hie told the following story: Through an advertisement pub ILhcd in a fanning pjr she made the a -ualnUn0 Wlnlleld K, JefTer son, who claims be Is a ranchowner In Douglas county, Or. HhQls Mrs. Mattie Alexander, a wealthy widow of Kindcrhook, New YorlQ They cor reNuded, met he3 and w ere married yeoterday. She had I'SJO In cah and I'JTUO In ccrtlfled cbiks on her person, and claimed that her bnsband bor rowed t-S-SO. Last night after he went to sleep she concluded he mar ried her for her money, and decided to eactipe from him. The hotel clerk con sented to secrete her In an out of way room. He tried to rape her tills morn ing and she ecn-d by Jumping from the window. The husband says he la licves hi wife Is temporarily de mented, but she will he all right fWa few days. The woman appears per fcrt 1 ysane. JaaHacaataa DaS. Hax Fkaxciwo, Dec 2H. Jycph Itacbman, who died here Monday, was quietly burled In the Jewish cemetery In this city today, many of the promi nent merchants coWribiitlng the means for defraying the fuueral ex pWe. Twenty years ago ltachman was one of the leading operators of Portland, Oregon. He and his brothO were very Influential In bs-al iKilitliw, and Joseph ltachman, w hen V years of age, w as elected city treasurer of Portland, holding that jQltlou for two KUccessive tenns. His brother Addle was then cted city treasurer, and Joe retired to aaaume charge of the Ilauk of Oregon, an Institution that eventually wound up In banVyptcy eaUHingthe two ltachman brotuers to lice the country and reinaijn hiding for fear of arrest. Ibtchman resided here for several years prior to his death. The whereabouts of Addlo ltachman are unknown. Any of tht tartUr itagt of ConaumpUoe eaa l ruiwL It' a matter of aviikmoa tmriR nauKh and eompWKa enouRh lo war rant tba maker of Dr. PlereeS Oulden Had ksl :inoTwr in promUlng this: If It's taken in tim and giran a fair trial, tbfT'U refund tbe nV-jr in any caa whan their meibrtn fail iMwnetit or cure. Bi t It a medicine that duarat fail; It gom to tiia root of tba trouble. CoiuumpUnn deve'opad through U blood, and must bi curat In the auite way. It' a arrofuloui alTarUon o( tha lunn a blood-taint. And the urrt remedr for Hrrofula in all ita dinn, tba mntt potent blood cleanaw, etrarirth-nKtorM', and flasb-buUdar knows to nodical Kimo. I tba "Oolden Medical IHer iTerT." It cure Hrrofula; It cum Cmv uniplkm: it run all Bronchial, Throat, and Lunjr alT-tlon. Aitnma, Weak Lunjri Hen re, I,lnpTiur Coughs, and kindred air men a through lb blood. iwl U there no kelp, tbert'l no pay. J. 27. tCTTS, Aitontnt-Liw gl SfltuT Public. Col lectlom male andTnam nevitlatrd. Letal lntrtnneiiu drawn and l"enton en irviar rd. Kual kuu buuabt aaa anlil and reiiu oiU Irrted. A Kiwral InielllrenceolTlre mndurtr4L ofllre at rranlriire, Kant aide Wlllamett ttrart, between Milh and Svt eutb atneta. El'UESE, OREGON. lOlt SALE. Ilaaae C heaper thaw Dlrl. 11 Jl arrea In bodv rVa aouth weat ol En- 'JoSE: Kiow. a KMMj Mnion in grain, a rimmi oweiiiii nu. , bania. orrharda. rln water. Thmher, hMflcra, mowera. (ana (w ami dlak-harrow. A iiraier bargalu aa never offered In Ihla rouniy. AleMliiarTeaa mile aoutn wrat ol Euiene. All under eultlvatlnn. A new hnuae and lin, aVC A on n orrhard aud pleiiljr ttf water, handf Alao two ntr tmlldln Iom avl toliit iat on WIU ni'i anu limner, win oe aoia rery rneap. lainetlealreet, wllhlnaalj liwath row ol Central rh,,l. S The above property will be anld to the Snrt man that cornea along, lion't all oom at f : Ihi.urh. w AImi Jflo arrea larm land, an arrra nniler rorat Iriice. M) arrea under pkiw, I', mllea ol arhml houai-. IIviik watrr, handy lo timber, 14 mllea on road eouth-wrat Iroin Kiireii. a bargain at I..' prr acre; II J down, balance on lime at option ol buyer at s wr petit. wr annum. AImi ui km llmwr land on MrKenale river. Srveu million leet ol lumber on It. and moat ea orllfiil aoll whenelrareil on. I'rtre ;uu. Alx It: arrea river bottom, 11 mllra from Eu gene, 'i ertea eleared and under larm, :n arrva lu ruitlvalliin and & acrea te hotic lf houae and tiarn, and tun leet ol lumlwr on the ground aere. Alao.Vi head ol hue, 4 horaea. 0 brad I J iur mm. una a ntw nnaw. inn rneai at 1.2 A lao houae ami lot In fcugene, bmiae new, with 7 rixima and will beaold at hall price on account ol ow ner going to remove to th eaat. Inquire ol J. K. Am la. SNOWDEN Mineral : Springs ng Statioa on Sontbara Pacifio B. K.A lGC'iUileafrcji PortUad. TERftS, $3 PER DAY, $IO PER WEEK. NK6V BATH HOUSE Tea feet from bote). Til lb WATEIi CONTAINS: CbloriO'' Radiom. I'ktorl : ol Maneaiora. Calcium, Carbonate of Iroa, - Iodine, Broaiin. Tb ( .Howing Diaeaae hav bera Cired by Ibeir nee. alter i'byaiciaa bad eiLaualad tbe tbeir r.ban natian, Ague, I atarrb ol tb Stomach. Naaal Calarrb, llropay, liabeta, troptHia of lb Skin, Kidoey and Liver Affieltoei. 0 BIN. D. BOSWELl, Proprietor. P. O. eUdrae, Drsia, Orrgoa. 1 It is a Solil Fac? that Xtnas is ijuito m ar. It in a Sulid Fact that J. D. Matlock & Co. got a grand tlK-k of now and popular Xinas good. . ..a ..1 It U a pond Tact that uio nanza Htotk you will feel relieved it looks ho f, desirable. (- It i3 a Solid Fact that tho lirst glance fhow y,n, , you are on the right track everything looks inviting. It h a SolidJ'Vt that you will wake up totlie SOUj FACT that you have got into the right STOKK, and It ia a poiiu raciunai you win inonev a u-n. t ----- - j- D. Matlock o Southwest corner 8th OlofhingS ilotiiing! Has taken a wonderful drop in price. For the next 30 days We will sell you a 01 raniaioons ior less Qjougnt tnem oeiore. To convince you come ana see us. HOWE & RICE. KM BAXOS. Bangs & Henderson : Proprietors of the : mm Having barn room extenilicfi ibrouch a whole block, which t p-thrr ilb t or lvr equipinrnt niake tbi the Largest and Most Complete Liver? Hal and Feed KUlile Uiit In tb W illamalt-all v, re Uiir Jt-lQ than ever lor rcinin)oillinn in lhi line Ibao Q r. Q Q Tb barn fcinR on Ki(htb utri-et will be nvi liir li e fred iik'O ittl Trtk. tnd i provided wilh plfBiy ol rmim for all vrbicb tbnt roue vnnf aU team. Tb barn facing on Ninlb Mreet i eiuipped aitb the litrrjr umni lurm-il; to longing to both barn, and with Hit rrnRrmriit w r tiire lo le alilr to pln yn. W ar better prepared for tb acronnuodation ol tb travelling pt.llic is bctb live) lines than Any Oilier Concern in Hie Cifj'. 8 lock wtigbed on Kihth Ktrert aire. No change will he nwle in price. Wear oonstanlly adding runveiiit-nre sod oar rapidly Incrruiog plrong. Proprietor Belli aap and LMf. l-V SI Salem, Oregen, W. I. A inoioucb baiineu tralolng tcbool. Endorwd Five Departments; Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship, English Scbool la eeuioa ibeeoiire nil. SiudcntnJminedtnriiine. Caulocue.cooiuaiuialiniiH -r City Property. The value of an investment in which it isoh, and the That is why UNIVERSITY ADDITION. rnir!v l th O o U-st lnveOt',,t hi Eup iif, esiKilnlly If jou want a U-iiutlfiil 1'lw for s hm Atljolnliijr tlQUiilverslty groun.ls nn.l the city lliullstm the Ft.ailli strvft-ears, city water ami eltttrie llj-lits extfiitlliig t It, It i the nioBt eimvt'iiifiit ami tlcsiruble jinsrty on the iniirkit. Never miml the weather, UNIVERSITY ADDITION, is hlRh and dry and naturally well drained. Triees lnw, and tm en")' ,t'n" Call on or write to II. N. Coekerltne, Eugene, Or. Offlee In fhrisman Bl"k- Farms. EU&ENE CIGAR ACTORY No. lOO. : O. AOTSUNT : srrai-rt-aBB or aso ngt.ga is nil ana . n i.,n . n ...... ,. rj . i if .n.t utrr AILTBAl't- Th Large! andBeat Selected SUwk olClg.ra, Tohereoe, rl. He. oe w UUing an ThOLD I'dtTOKFlCK CORNER, El'UESE, OREliKS Any thing in the Gro cery line, Goldsmith's. oooooooooo TV. T1 a TM11 I- C v. 0M wmaa ( Tllf ornnrti w 0' 0 a reermiina hw.ia la u, cwawrad taem TTTTT'S &0 Tiny Liver Pills0 0 i D la lleerarreetloeja, alek headaeke, dra- Q eaMaa. natal, aea, heartbara, blllaHM v Oeolan, rwtrtluna 4 I ha akin, aad all A ll-nablra mt Iko bmrla, tlM, rermtle O awta are anarwloaa, Tkwjareannw Orertlvw mm well a a rentle eaabarf m. gm Very aeaall awd ear ta take. -ri. Q taa. tVe.lWUUilaikiarlailC.I.L oooooooooo "r raleaaed t ..let Dead. Little IXixk., Dee. 2s. Tlire more convicts, victims of the nivoU-ri-ou polaonlntc at Helena, dlni this morning, niaklnn 13 In all riw-e a:t nks waa mixed In their food. FASH mmuto you tl . ii & Co, and Willanielto strwts. Suit of Clothes or a pair mouey man you ever - -7 O J. W. IIKMiEKSfiX. Wgon on Ninth Sire, t m1h wbicb enable n to kn p r.p ik Ike lia; Fulaj Spring Stag Lle. Stalky, rclpil. sf b tbe buVw and pruUuiuiul nta et Sila Acreage. projsrty tlfjH nds uixm the actuil Pron.ftn of its inrna.ing m vilut. T.ands M.ripea,Ftr., ever t ,i . .li liiw rrtlao f1 I am able to aril neiow ' my giJ bvlore mrr.a.n ri" ajwllceiwtreainara. Notireiaherel.t nivn. ."f!. Breed.!.,, ba. been dnly air '"' lor ol Ibe eM.le ol h n '" A iPp..l.ced. Allperaon- -"f,1 -id e.l..e '.'" ' tied lo t re-.ni ibe eme " . ihec.ffe.eMJ.0 B !"' ? Orru'.n aiil m eiv m- t 'ta lr. m rer- ol tl.l no r-.t-f '.i:i.- W t!i:H.I'lN'. r.rnt- ;,. ;.. It Dosi i. A 'ty l-r '' D 17. IrW. Ccrpenter and Jctbirg sw ' I. a PLUXIETH. r.::'JL-::r m B".- e.l Usila awl Krlalrrd. Orrf Corner Mb and Ollre aireet. We lead in quality prices. Goldsmiths For a square deal, go to Goldsmith's. M mil