lis Kvorvthine Exquisite in ImiwrtM lVrfuniery, Soap, arid T.,iieuVrtklefl. Al,o a comply and jflocUtI. : of .'ainU, :U VarnMie. l.ftiiw and 4im r"u "-. 7,.;.;n . rintlM. laiat awl OH H OSBUKN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR SOT I. W.U ---- JAPAKESC ip i l,.e: CURE 4 aa ant Cniarlrl Tre.iait. MylalltM.Uinlm'l In tlnf aha rut.; i twmiw "-- "'u . -.. i. .... i..Hii-AiiniiL ill Ya?. ku-lT ha.QUaf fca kO'a o .H l J ."rV." .lamp t.f Ira. S.pW. U.lf hoii aHrtall lmUu. Ml. Atvul. INv ' lultut, Orrff DRAIN YOUR L?HDS. llalpy Dratii Tile Factoiy. tint tUat III .kipped lo any .it part o lb. eoaatry. D HASH CO.. rroprWUs O '4 Stricken Down wnh teart Diseeat. Dp. HUM JTmU4 .. IHM f4. nrmnnt; I fcl It t 4u'T llTir i-T. m IWMWK. uimilu IU4. U mrf li IriiT-1 rrWti4 (mi Be. iiir .o. ...,,,. HrT. km J.. xiifl i4 7waM .ndltnatrlM!i .rkl fn In. m! M W lu tai 'r Riinii).. th-k in. nr kwBU mull i ka Uia aiwl nv. tw THOUSANDS zTFi Lim. iknnDM nf Iwni h . WflaMw. mk arm mm wml timr. Itv. Mti la air rl wA ikr t.4r0r. i"nof Wt anuul k mrt imm a im wmI Mil aaata t i4. kwlf. I m h acmw. Uu I MMMtlM ilr.lHaaj mm-Ma p trmnlua. M aurad aj 1. rnnultn fcma 7 Mr vbIw m mmI, I ar a mart I Uirv Mii ! kMn, i tarn vmwi ri ini.an.il warTOH. lib ttmpmm a Uwrt 010 ON POSITIVC OUAIIAMTCt. m DR. MILES' PILLS, 30 DOSES 23 CT1 CRY OP MILLIONS! oh. jury back! TOP IT MOW, mor rr win too iati r- I kax Iwra lwkJ5i au. imni kw I iraMk But iflnral rrM nkMRlHl. 4)x Ifc. ! U Ap.J I rmi . wc uiKt laat uul aruwaMi aw m a,ti auMf imI 1 m jmt otot. Wa I art lmam r"" 0 hmm oral lw. HttW, IkKbUN ,1U THA. la mt ak IM at I lt.aM4i.uly wl II. Ita II M M anmCLtM rtVct, aa4 la Ika konM i an ia n". at tat a a trw .tM . kapay la nata. kat I wa. a mmrmi lb. a la all 4 aavt kara. u. a. Trrrit. raiviWw OrrlAiatal Hatal, I lUar wat aVk. ga. kar t2 Vaai a CfcJal ak. ertal far Cmmm. TTWaWli i Kanaka fkawj k Caawrkv I mm kai CaAkrav ak. faa. t ttiGc!.trat;JFr8i?cli Curt. APHR00lTlN-r,r Xy t' ". . 7 lna'.lMm,., A' l-T'ZFm1, aMr.--a. Um,- n i asMu iM llr1." vrT- 'r i'JAV nAM mMwtwtTA Iaaf aav I aw Ummnr,. huTl. ki.nii!Mm., M m.w amin 4 . kittli i i a ami a t"- e-'Hi,H'i.'.Ju,, i kt Uat w i . Mmun t Knai r tat AT TXt APHRO lEDeNe CO. Waatra Uraata. kut r. KrriK (. CURE Y0URSCLr! Vf UtJCAIOVRt 4lklMw mv Lr-iuki t4 wx.jat mt M U. 'i m m --l Ue aM fm rT rW W -O0 AiiaMatawa Tk4 rumM tW4 oB 14. Ka.lar4 ay f- rirtrkma:c i J 1 '"V" Z An . A m ffl x it ilmji e a if J OUARAMTXI V k . s - r-, St Drugs. Pharmacy, Chemical, Medicines, Physicians Sup plies, Surgical Appliances. l'aintora Furnish Hg laria auanllll.. awl IHiI MONDAY, JAN. 2. J. IL Itram nnt up fnm AHny )-ttenly. Illliul John Kny n-tumwl lure (lii. aflernooii. IU.Im-H lU'liihftrt, a ilruiuiner. I At Ihv Hotfinan. Jrd HiM-ncrr And wlfr of Portland am vi.itiiiK In Ktwtie. Mr. John O'llrldi paid HarrUburg Ah'trt vl.lt txlay. The tiul.lio whoola of thU rlty uiim-1 Hulk' thU inornliiK. Mm. K. K. Hobaon and aim, of A torla, ara vI.UIiik t" ,,ly- J. 11. P. (Miy, of th Salrlil Hlata man. m.-nt HuikIav Iii Fugi ne. II. A. Ilarr ha. hrvn .iH-ndlmc (he holiday with frltixU at iHxtrr. (.'lark h Johnann were on the trrcl Unlay Willi a lr of new trurka. IVnutv Hhertir Day la conflned to 1,1. l.iui with a anvpre raae of munipa. We ai knowUslire a arrriiade from Vie Kuirrne Cornet band, !a.t Haturday Thanka! Mr. J. W. Wlthmw whoba U-en arriiHlMly t'l for aeveral wet k I no coiivalcMvnt. Krl FrWhkom, of the J'ortland Turn Vrrvln, axaln caiitutvd a Rld nirdiU, Chrl.lliiaa. lU-inoiutrnniva atfnlWt the divl.ton f I jiiio rouiilr are in i-lrrulatlon and are IvlliK llbrrally alKHitl. Canlnhi Hat h ran a ru.ty nail Into hi fil Hntunlay nitdit, and I now llnimiijt fnnu the nwult. Mr. Col. Alley, of Klorvm, I vb.lt- na- with Ik? IiuhIwimI at the rr.Kl. lnr of her Qirenta III Mil city. The New Vrk Aiiarluni car were here today. They did a x.r bu.iuena tmtiuiw they failed to ailvertlae. It I thought the democrat will coif Ind both hiHiai'a of the Montana legli lain re and elect the I'. K nator. Th Marine Cadet fired a aaluta welconilnir the new vear Haturday nluht. Two church U-lla were also rui'lf- IUJQ Ii Wn n, pretty well known In Ijine county, I rnndiicllUK a buteber hop In lirtland on the east tide, and I doing a good bUNlnt-n. Memra. K. T. Whltoouib, Jaa. and Henry llotrnuQ and their famitlea hav uiovrnl to lltelr new and eUyant nMuu In th aew 1'lokett block. A watch party flven by Ml Stella I torn, at tha fkuiily realdence Haturday evening. A very plcaaant time waa had ty Uiiwe praeut. Hill v Mvera. who ha lieen employed a book-keeper at the le work during Hie iiaat aeaMiu, will leave toniorrtiw night for an eitended vl.lt to I'tmlaiid. A. C Wnabwk and U. W. CtwV l.tneiVlheftaU- Ihianl of rnaliMk tlou peiitHtiiiday In Kuip-ne. They returned to haleiii thl. morning by the early train. The board will complete Ita lalMtr Uetlncwlay. At a meeting of the board of dlreo torn of i lie Klrl National laiiik of Ku- gene, th.Oumrf f lO.rtkJwaachargcd otr lo aurjilua, making the preaent .urjiliia f" Thi. Iiauk l rapidly becoming one of the leading financial liulitullona of live Plate. Phlllli) Hohl ha nurchaaed an Inter- rat lu the blackainltli .hop wllli Hher man Heller on Mntn ativet. V,th gviillcineii are well known In thUvi. in- It r a gVl workmen ami tlua wt.h. iiigr work In that line will do well to call ou litem. The editor of the Portlayj Hunday Mercury ha an article in lu laat laaue acctinlng Jay C-. Smith, bookkeeper at Inea.ylum, with being criminally In timate with an attendant there. It la evident that the prevent management of that In.tilutlon need InvotlinUlng. 1!a iMi.lnew putllc m becoming thonnighly dicu.ted with th number of fake ilmeil upn them, the wnrt of all bring the numcrou advertlalng clH-nre thry are continually aiHight to patroolae. 1 rxre la imlv one kvitt male way for a tiu.imva man to adver Umy and that Ulna new.paper. Ill money thrown away lo Ihi.Iimw by pauonlilng wail h.n r and other Mich advertising lake. They are eorcely noticed by any one. Horace (line, an enterprUIng rltlarn of Hormoe, arrived here by Sunday morning' train via Iraln' He In formed it. I hat A. H. Illiton ha aold hi. inlrre.1 In the NVeat lo CoL Alley and w ill ahortlv trt a newvwprr at llatkland or Mettford. That the con tract ty Itlkt, Mooturry lv oa l 1m rovertiawnt li-hlhiw will he emnplrteal In about a werk. Plorenew w ill ak to he tncnrpnatcd at the com Inc arwaion of the Wvi.lature. CKU V. KINSKY, Al'CTlONKLU. o When yoo want your buw tw.kl furniture h Und atU at aiK-tlon. call oatrnv W. Klmwv, the poievr and nit aucrrWul au twnerr la loe nwnty. He w ill aiu-oj to all amlra oo ' a rea.uat kr Conitutanri. I.HFSP IX?.Pl-Tri"l; VflTti'V AU per.. 1. Ia, m..iT ew nlng , acaU'V bvp of aWp aif.M-tnl w.lh 1 !!, are trj wxniM that aw J . O"" thoenochiT lirP" 1 asactecl la kui mti dta forthwith. l111- wUI Uate ta Wt ka !lierp4ippe4 by the I Mwrtnr at aJ ?V K. Jk.lN Shrrw Iaperlor. pijeslDSlilTH'S Steam, Saw Mill For Sale Complete. eata at Crta tmm. tm- Goldsmith, the Pio- 1 eer Grocer. BATURDAYDKC. II. Wyoming will hav two tU legia- lalurra. ..... A revival mc llng ta u lug new a. Cottage Orov. Pnif. Hlbbltt Iia moveu inuu vl. to JunctU'U. lire. Lund, of Halwn, ni ia night In Eugene, Alei Davl. of I'ortJana, canm up tliLa afternoon' train. Junctional lir"'f M" other fire company. We wlah all mir reader A happy ana V priMtierou .- Mr, r . J. ( mucli, reiurueu uo. Portland tbl morjfig. J If WlilUaker. the Crwwell mer chant, wa In lowu to day. Ml Anna Craln returned irom a vl.il at AlUny thl Afu-rnoon. tl Fnmk cam up from Albany uii afternoon for a vlalt with friemi. Chauneey Iwkwond of Salem I Via Itlngat the relleut of H. JL KlncaHI. MiM Dor Ilcklnai.n, or loiiair drove, Diade thl city A mon vuu day. Ml Maggie Croner went to ioue drove thl. afternoon for avian wuu MiabeMlIlaniA. J. ST Baker and family hav re moved to Salem. Mia LilaMerlAU 1 vltltinir wltb Ibein. Th.Ute boanl of equalliatlon fiat roncluleU to aaaiwa aoeep - head O. I over the aUte. it u ..nit likely that Cliff And U nier t 'l.wver Will open A boot Alld h tor At Oakiwdale, an. It.... I V ItUIr who b.t barn Vtnll lntf hi', brother In Ihii ciQ n-lurm-d to hi bouie at haU iu thl mornlug. Johu O'Hrieil, who Iia been hi family durlutT tha at weU b-rt for hi houi at Willow, thl morning. The Eugene lUnd played aonv is- llcjjtful inu.lc ou tue treet una ai teHoon. Alarracrowd waa ptvaenL mi. tNiik niuntv county court atka r..p i.i.l. r..r rout.! hlank. They will n..t niiva Llilt from firm oulatda the county. A laud coiiteat ce I Iwlug heard to l.v linfum CU-rk Walker. The con testant are Mr. HrownU and W. V Wit hem. J..hn Krauaw and wife will remove to Salem about Feb, lt. where he will lake a iKMltlou lu hi brother .tor at tha lilace. It la now authoritatively ataled that Senator Carll.le ha bn ftrmally of fered the trea.ury portfolio In Cleve land cabinet. I. 11 (iMbla-rt. a former mldeut of lM.-aiit Hill, did at Phoenix, Arlona.Jk.vcmlcr 14, of hemorrhage oftheluVn. HI age wba year. The Corwin faction of the Congre gational church of Salem are cumtciup latlng IheOrecllon of a uew church; that t o( leaving lu cnunn a u uuw la. V. H. McClure, and old and reepected i.li.iS r. la Ivine at the nolut of death at hi horn three mile north of thi dty. liu lamitterlug fnm liiflaO "- tloiiof thttoinacb. Mra. J.aml.h Hill and child, who hav bwn vl.ltlne at the tvaidruce of her parent, Mr. and Mr. 1). M Drake, returned to her home near Junction thl morning. Tlie On-gon Hute Secnlar L'ulon will bold their third annual convention at Salem January 11, 12 and IS, lt'.V FJder W. W. Sharp, of thl city, will be one of the principal peakera. Councilman FUhrr, thl. afternoon, received a choice, tfeak from the Ladd W0 pound Chrl.tma beef, dl.played by the I'nlon MiiU Co., of Portland. It la a line looking plec of meat. Senator Alley arrived here laid night from Florence on hi way to the U-g-Ulature. He wa compelled to walk the entire dtMauce a the road I block Ailed by hundred of fallen tree. After th flmt of th yeai- tho con vict In th Oregon tjite iJrntlary will be privileged to read tU aiat Pa per, aa the old rule prohibiting their admlaion Into the priaon I to Iwabol Uiied. Dalla Otaierver: A number of Ifellaa' young ieople enjoyed a oclal time at lb apaclou home of M. A. lloyd a tulle iurth of town on Monday evening. The party waa given In hon or of Ml Jle I'Arka, from Eu gene, A&anv Democrat: It. J. Hawthnme, OraM Mater A. O. U. W., went to Mill Htv Weineila evening and In talled tli offlcer of that loditv and bkat evening iu.talled at llirvalli and neil Tuewtay will Inttall the offlivraof Safety Lodge In thi city. Allwny Democrat: Card, are out for the marriage of Mr. Phil Lewi, of Ellen.lHirv, Waahington. and Ml llelle Sender, the accomplUhcd daugh ter of U Sriidcm, of thb city, to oivur at the home of the bride' parent on Sunday evening, January Cottage Orov Irader: lien Lurch, on of our rnterprt.lng nierchanta, left Sunday for an extended vl.it in Cali fornia, Mr. Lurch will endabrtef araaon vlmtlng with hi daughter, Mins LiUie, w ho I attending achotd at Oak land, anj accotupauied by hi daugh ter w ill vwit with relative and friend. In n Franclaco. Portland Dipatch: It b commonly underttoml and accepted a a fact tlial th di.patch In th Orrrtilan thl morning purporting to eonie fmm a Washington corrcendent. In which Clevelaud and liov. IVnooyer ant made lo aay hard tUitie. about each other, wa ' faked" In the fjeegonlan office. It I alo aatrrtrd that tltrre la a at'. k of type-wnttrn rplea In that offlce nrwdv lor uae a aor m (tor. IVnnoyef can ( aren again. Spring ftVM Mraaruger Our frlemU totitrauutn have trained a bid to he prtamted to lb IrcWatur f the kmittKa fmn portkMna of Lan and IkugU rtHiD'.kc of "Mineral county. " Al:b.w(h the banar Kaa a rnl (orlal lie nog about U, indiraliott are thai a Sen the attempt I BteaW to have !b Mineral'' roinl Into a new eouuty, tbe b-gt.latnfv will peonownec the lua trrlai at hand a pnoci pally tlie lu metal ef ail !h nxive out of wrW-h a nun of euuvl value with tlw thi-tv-one ottier eounttea la the atale ea' be made. The krtfalaturv w ill nrvrr rl ta nrrwUUna a ml a au a rmu!y erwn:rrSit. 0 A rVaaAkl Pat-ly. Ia:Taw r B tJ. W. OrlA t IL Later. M I- T liamaaodj. J. t4r rar a daanag paiy m rjarr HaU. tmM etv&iag W Uat taeotjr oi ttarr yeccg fra-cla. 1 ha it am L4 been tbaWoy dVlUl fur tla mui a lua ft. fmmirt bavl ra4 Ia It rauea f-voa whica r Skaara:aearrr4dE.nsc tb lu-j i pan . iurT!Lt. i i i m ; ! of u na eamjaia. ixacit.( partsa) 1 giea ae ti-ai ittkt. i Tha New York tun hai dicoy frcl that the niAXimum nutuwr oi aoldicri in Active arrtice in an im ..... ... t. . . . . i arn.ie of the I IllleJ M Al any ' lime from SumpU-r to Atpotna tox lV!SmV" 700 000. Tbn information u taxen from the pnernmenl record. Wn. i. ertting to be the abbrev iation for the tate of VAliington. There ii plenty ol precwlent lor me Abbreviation, aa we nave i a. ior Pinn.ylvAnia, VL for Vermont, ami ao on through a11 the iUU-. Jt iacerUinly much hAtiJicr tlun Wm!i, and there la no uxenn.KHi of ita being confounded with thul of any other ute. MonUna nu n in New ork are reimrr.-a to be much wrought up over the tory that the woman who tioaul for the nlvcr uiue wouiu have to y 110,000 f. r the privi lege, one oi them iiu iilenully re marking: "Any one who know. Montana men i. aware that they Are not built thAt wAy." The whole queation. it aeetni to u, bingea on the war MonUna women are builL The newinty of going out or the tate for a mold would ecm to uKgeat that they, too, were "not built that way." A glAnce over the country fur nithc Aufficient evidence in proof of the .roiition that he who con duct hi. farming in a diver illed manner invariably reaf good profits He raica everything that ran be rained on a farm. It one kind of produce tinda a uluugUli market, the other aro ure bi nuke up for tHe lu. He aclU cg", but ter, meP, fruit atC vegetable, be idea wheat and barley uud oat. A a result there i pt'rha no man in the country irye prorjicrou than t e man who fanin in thi way. The comptroller of the tate of ' i. F :. i :n i : .1. .ew tors is prvanw a out wintii would levy an inheritance tax on nemo.ial nrowrlv or entatea be tween elO.OOU and $100,000 of 1 ner cent: between 1100,000 and ;00,0i)0 2 jer cent; between l'00, 000 and 1.000,000 3 per cent, and over 1 1,000,000 5 per fi t. Thii to tupiiunt the preaent vtctu winch it defective in aome rettct. The com pt roller' ollice it a fat one. For iu.tanco the incumbent re ceived a 110,000 Tee for aunplv re ceiving the inheritance tax of the Jay Ci iuld entate. Dr. Sargent of tlie Harvard gvm noviuui ha measured nearly 10,000 women who were perfect as to health, strength and general devel opment, but hi result were not such that he it willing to affirm that there ia audi a thing aa a "per fect feminine figure " He took aa hi standard the average O each of the measurements made for the I whole 10,000 and then compared the line of each with that. Kadi waa found to vary in some way, some more than other, but all in a marked degree. It waa a lYnnyl vania young woman who carried away the prize which wo oHl-red for coming the nearest to plinical perfection. St. Louis ha a deeded novelty in the lie of a street postal car. When in operatiou one poetul clerk receives, distributes and delivers mail matter; the other postmaO and arrange it for distribution. The car it provided with pigeon hole and tl.Q furnishings of a reg ular fleam postal car. At the car whinct along carriers run up and hand their collections to a man stationed ou the car. Letters pre pared for delivery within the car are banded to carriers at certain rallying point along their routes. The service hat proved to tucvett ful at to lead to the belief that it will tion be adopted by other large ciliea. At a Sew Jersey prayer meeting during the hett of the lat cam paign, a republican brother prayed lhat hit party would hang Ugether, whereupon a democrat resjionded, "Amen! Amen!"' Back came the former with the emendation to hit Cprayer: "Not in tlie sense our democratic brother means, but in the spirit of accord and ctin cord." "Any eonl will do, Lord, any cord will do, only so they hang," slkiulcd the democrat. You will n w ee a sign up in this chun 'i, "Positively no reference to oliti jiermitted" in prayer in thitivurvh." Al! e railroad organiutkms. with l e exception of the swiicli men, are, it is taid, to once more form t .emM-lyea into an amalga mate., aauocialion. The meeting for t.-purpoe of thi amalgama tion ill take place at Cedar Rapi ', Iowa, and will bccomped of th t" !lowing: BrotherlMimlt of raiir . I employes, locomotive engi neer., locomotive firemen, train men, inductor and UlegTApher. It i ...id that the object of thi amalgamation it to prevent rail road 'nke that might occur dur ing the time of tbe grrateiposition. It is f ared that if th various brvt?.. rhood a ere cf to tl.eir own discretion, and in view of thie dls a'.i.f. 'uon already exUticg amr.g tbe (rgtoitaUou.. trouble would enu vn many o: . . prominent rvavls of countr . J-uch con servaiive labor IcaJet. at P. M. Arthu:, of the enfiDeers, fnJ D. (J lUmarr. of tbe wWrst her, wbolauetuon. A trnerai lav will no Lei J a eocf renoe oo tie subject a tbort t;--a af ifrri that if any ! crrutkUon vent out on a strike dancg tbe fair public te-ntimect ai rTri would be a !r..Cr would end ia tbedls...lu,Jon of tbe r.rjir u'.'u -a. Seutlbl Advice. n.ninn- The lcaiilature will itko no tnUuke if it pcrautently ma . , ,, -I..,..nM ior iyUion lhat wili b. urH "l"nyiu attention by enthu.ia.tic re t.rtenUtivea of towna aapinng w county-acat hooori. There in not iu t ie whole uie oi wrrguua county that would lie benefitted by being dismembered, nor i there a Motion that would be made more piwperou by assuming tbe burden of a separate county organiiation. There are already several countiet possM eing but a" small population and not enjoying a tuflicient (jeve nue properly to aupport a county nivernmenL They were creaU-d becaumj of tbe great area of tbe countiet to which they formerly be-...nm-d. and the ncctetit of redu cing it to that the poople might live within a reasonable distance of the teat of government Thit condition does not exist now in any locality where there it tuflicient population to mam win a aenarate county organization. The proposed new countiet coutist oi territory already witnin reaaon ablri distance of the present county teaU and enjoying fairly good . . . meant of communication by rail 1 Im i!c maud for new counties is made toldy for town-booming pur Hee, to give towns added impor tanou and the extra business inci dentiil to a eountv-tcaL It is not worthy the attention of the legisla ture, when to many important mat U-r demand ita consideration. Let that body give careful attention to the assessment laws, the employ ment of convicts, the opening of the Columbia, the better government of our state institutions, and oilier matters of general concern, and viva new county boo inert a cold o - - shoulder. Poor Washington. Kosebure Review: Whenever tboat- who advocate the rejwal of the mortgage tax law cart about for an argument they invarully turn to our sister stale oi v asmngum Thero they eay, money is plenum because there is no mortgage tax law, and the capitalist are not afraid to loan their money. They overlook the fact, however, that the people are now paying dearly for the lolly oi Dorrowing recxiessiy at a high rate of interest and then passing laws which protect only the money lender. The Seattle Telegraph complains at the interest rate on many of these obligations and particularly at thu interest rate on floating in-debb-dness represented by outstand ing ncrip. Tbe Telegraph says: "Vrv few ncraona have any idea of tho amount of money, paid in in terest by this state, aud tho cities and towns within iL The aggre gate must be very large. The rate is high, being 10 per cent, We surest that the time has come when t'Q rate should be lowered. There it no longer any reason why the t-tate government or the other institutions referred to should pay such interest. It is a useless and absurdly large addition to the al ready high taxation which Vie pie have In bear." nor Dalles Chronicle: ThQ recent snow ttorra has probably played havoc with freshly ripened berries which were to have been plucked from vines west of the mountains on New Year's day. Notwith standing thit there is consolation in the thought that there are but few (date in the latitude of Oregon producing ripe strawberries (2nd raspberries up to the middle of De cember, as this stale uu. O The Snake river canal, which is to be constructed as soon a possi ble, will be over 100 mile in length when completed. It will be 43 fc t wide at the bottom and 74 feet wide at the top, and will covr-t .-.,.- a 1 . 1 a a. tiuu.uuu tcrrs oi una. ai u.e tioint where the waUr is taken from (She river the canyon ia w leei I deep, and the water will be raised by means of a dam. The proposed terminus will be near Huntington TI.e reappearance of a malignant type of cholera in Hamburg is warring that should not go unbeed ed. That It will probably tweep over the continent and invade Great Britain can hardly be doubt ed, and tliat we shall be obliged to meet it at every port, aiid fight it with every weapon at our corn man J, must he apparent to all. Con press should act in the prem bea, and its first duties would teem to be the restriction of immigs-i-tion, and the establishment of a na tion:.! quarantine system. If we are again vi-ited by" thit terrible scourge, we can not, at all events, plea. I that we were not warned in time. Th Roseburg Plaindealer favors the bonding of county debts but does not explain how to get around the constitution prohibition of incurring more than IjOOO indebt edrea. It says: "It is quite like ly tUt a bill allowing the different coanuee to bond tl.tir floating in debbDesa will be jweacd by tlie legislature this winter. A petition to lhat effect is being circulated in Klamath and Fake counties, while several of the Willamette valley couiiik are also considering Ua J doubt provide that ao bond shall !- K.ld at les than par. And will ; tberrfire prove a rxxl thing, ina- I much a it vi1'! Lave a tendener to ! curb tbe tliarpert who are deirou ' of rokicg a commiwion on the sale i of tbe U-nda. IA tiNATlMKU. i ata tfae Mat tlaaa f Vi.ll lb raclll i ea.l. Nkw Yokk, Duc..10.-Tliepn-.ldeiit-elect baa l n touched and gratined by the In-arty Invitation w' and hi family to make n vWt to the PaclneCoaat, Uelore aeuiiiiiiB . -Ilea In March, but tliere la alliu cbanj that he can favor the wi.he of Cali fornia at tlw preatiit time. Just now, I am very aorry to Ay, It In prae- . I am very aorry to ay, u i prac ;iy out of the ou.wtion to undertake ,t I know would prove a delightful Instructive tripaald Mr. t'leve. tli-all what I l,..lnl..l va Irlt aiiu ii,.. ... - II i land. "1 ilon't now i can i getaway. My time will be fully oc cupied hire tor tlie next two month. 1 1 wa k-arned Irom A oune very claj to the prcaiilelit-etecl tlial lie wa inn wliclimil with iKillth-al engagement r... .-ka.liead. chiellv covering im portal) t conaultallona over caoiur, .iwl tha line of policy to be a.i.u.te.1 in cotigre.. Tin-n ne na w - aldcrable bu.lnea to clear up which ha been banging nre in in law linn. He want all thcae cl cieareo " be U-ave for Washington. ll , however, deeply liuprvaacd with (a -fonila' cordial Invitation, and will make every endeavor to acwpl It at a more convenient time. loon try Papers. Joaquin M'A raaya, I hurrah for the rural editor; ior the true, frank fellow who love hi brother and l.ters and the simple hearted neighbor born at hi. aide. lie I a man man m. through. And that I why bl apcr I la-tler tlian any paper In the cny. Ah, you want to take bue wit me, inn ur. niv dear VoUllg Mr. rwh, w ho aaw the citv but June for the flrat time? Well I don't care to answer. ItukI Anneal to every earnest, truthful man and woman to .top a moment rlaht here and anawer for me. There ia not one but will say that the quiet country itata-r has uwiQ truth In It, nuiiv aiiui-rltv. more M'liae. more man- lineaa, more of all that I good and uae- ful to read ami Meaaaiil to reau uiai It I harder to lay down the quiet, sin cere and truthful little country pcr than It I to put aside the w hole pi.cn Aiid deluge ol paper lu the city. Okkoo.x Hokhi IX Calikoksia. The Oregon horae Uking part In the San Franclaco races are m-arly all mak ing record for thcmclvu and win nlng many race. n)urWg t'Q past we-k Misty Morn ha won twice aiid wa second twice, Patricia won a race, aud Jack the Kipper, Alius, and Nipper liAVe all won good race. Jack the Hipper I proving a phenomenon. He ia a Molalla horse. Nipper i from Inde pendence and Alius from Eugene. Mahrikd. In LAiieeonntv,Orion, December H, by C. II. llaker, J. I. at the residence of John Amlt-rann, (ileu T. Andemon and Minnie L. lklcher, all of I-ane county. Starr & Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will ktraaftar ka.. a ennpltt ttock uf Udles' Jlbwea' and Children's SHOES. BUTTON BOOTS. SUppers, Whit acd Slack Sas&i FINE KID 6U0EH, MENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS & SHOES Ad la fact Terrthlnc la th Bontaad Hhu 11a. to loca 1 latead lo aavnto ay aspadal aMaalioav -MT GOODS ARE FIRST CLASS. A ad roaraatl atrv0Maatad. aad will ba wli l ta lwaM iioa. lbt t artkUoaah.anea.L A. HUNT A Family Affair 3? Y Health for tlie Bal-y. VT?w) rieasure for the Parents. tNcw Ule for thOU Folks. RootBeer THE CntAT lOTHsArXS DRIKX !! iTj'.-1 e -Villi I - . . . teat aa. . ntatat a (.altw. of av.. tire: klMBing ttttrrmmxlt, krvcrac. TWi ka aWtTra4 a Aaator. trm im m m4 Urf at. i..t va auwamaar kina a. MMtaal" la faa k.,teluaS)aMu4 FISHER & W ATKINS, FI;npKiKT ill kasa aia itatly aa Uaal a !4 iVj MUTTON, PCKK AND VLAL W llck tkry iQanillU Ual saarkr ,i aw. A law all ata ml U b.i aatiraar aa bilaa. TtTTHF ritUUJI i Wa mil pay tb U.Saal MU rka l.ir Fat Caul. &. aai Uay. enor on wtLiavrrrE rrtEtT. ttonz cm, enrccx Uaak Jalitaral to aay pmA ml Oat eity tn.4 i-L:v:t.Aa.D a. mi -I CENTRAL MARKET! "53 I hprlngflald Items. MeaM-ngcr, Dec 30 Tlie oticm bouse I enclosed. Win dowt aud diatr frame hnve arrived and will aooti be put lu. Z T. Klntili y U getting ready to paint the building and the bulldlgg will begin to look like a neat and commodious opera house lu a abort time. Tho school board met Monday ulght and decided to employ the present corti of teacher two mouth longer. The board have made aome Improve ment In tbe prlmAry department. More desk room aud fourteen feet of blackUiard have been added. Died, at hi home arris the river from springtleld, Friday, Dec. 23, all p. m., W. J. Holloway, aged years: The deceniwtl ha Ui u a auflen-r for some time. He waa an Oregon pio. nevr having come to tbe stale lu lVii. Kind friend cared for him during bi lllnea and belwd place the remain in Laurel drove cemetery Sutubiy morn ing. The deceased leave a wife. Ki.tur.Liv afternoon about o ciocka heavy windstorm swept over Ibis place from the west making thing lively for about M minute. Hie wiud cam In tit fnl gust, making strong auosianuai i.uil n.ira i-nnk and uuber. Nearly all the aiding w as blown otr the south Ideoftholbiurtng mill a clean a though a carpenter Imu none tut wora. A small bouse west of Mr. IWnla maii'a n-sldeuie waa blown on the foundation, while several barn and outbuilding were blown down. A large tree in Geo. Dorris' field near the cast end of the Springfield bridge, lies In broken piece on the ground a vic tim to the fury of the wind. Tlie storm lusted but a short time but made thing Intereatlngduring IUUy. Had LfcK. Heppner Oaaettte: We.ln.-s.lay Hun. T. J. Mat lock,.! hi fine colt, Alta'a ftI of 'Ui The animal had been alck for alsHit two wivkt, and while Mr. Mat lock did all he could for It, 'twas of no avaiL Yesterday word came down from the Hlnton Creek ranch that Ite prtta' foal of 'W waa dead. Conges tion of the lungs I HUpMjed tOQliaV Imvii the cause in the latter case, lioth were thoroughbreds, the first named a trotter aiiu me taiu-r ruiiiuun and were worth aeveral thouaauu aifl lar. Mr. Maths-k had been ottered 3iioi)for t'tnatllUi, the runner, and would easily have sold ior ?,u"u next spring. Pally uuaid, Jaa. 1 A Buokkx A km. A 6-year old ton of Dr. Mclnturir fell out of au apple tiee and broke hi right arm very clos to the shoulder Joint, today. Dra. Kuy kendall A Pay ton reduced the fracture. Hie Oregonlau Issued Ita annual New Year' number yosterday. It was a creditable number. Notwith standing the dull times, the state and Portland have made rapid advauccs during the past year. uu u no Griffin Hardware Company. Sells the Celebrated NON-KUSTING Tinware. GENERAL UEALEK3 IN j HARDWARE, G STOVES ETC I r EUGENE, - OREGON Sportsman's Eporium. HORN & PAINE. Practical Gunsmiths Dealtr ia 1 GUNS, IUFLE.T, FlikiDi Tirkle us! liltritls MvilnaT kfaehlsien sin1 lkelteal ' All ailwda far Male t Rerairiof d ta tb a.tfett etyle and . qutad. f Guns Loaned & Ammunition FumkM Rwaana WfllaawtU ttnL ' o GEO. F. IBAW, P08TOFFU1 i Cigar storf Engaaa, Ort- EiiOENE CITY MILL CO. PAT1KRS0N, EDRIS 1 CO -Maaafarrare Best Grades Family Flor Oraia aa tk axat famral-la ? w k-at raariDta o aa aMtkai' i. imiaHl mminmA. taiia ia aaikt.C riuar ar raao. -riiiskaat Cask Pric Paid In VtaaUl If vou want Grocerle or Croclcery. call on. Goldsmith' DAY & HENDERSON. rodertaier; FC B1ITT BE DEAL El Eugene Oregon-