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c o Eugcno City Guard rJATUlUMY, .JAN. 21 Two Classes. Ex.: Every town has two class One ii trrina to SO- - Borv eve I i.:i,1 nn tha ulace. The work for their own ends. They are am Wtioui. ther seek to mike money. hut it the Mine time titer intercut capital in the various enterprises ii.. nn.lertake. Ther five era ..1tvinnnt tn a minv U possible, TI.kv ra wide awake to catch w.int that will hclD or benefit them but they help othera alao. Thefhelnthe working-man; they mi l rrunine. araricious, tiyin nwn tha earth and a Dart of the nwmn. but ther do something. TheT at money, in motion, they keen thinirg alive: aome ol nmferu Jail, but ther try othere, The knen at It until something is inhod. Ther are the aalt that kecwrthe town from wiling, Th never ait down and whine hant time or dull periods They are knewn aa "hustlers." It U their ambition ft be recognized aa ibarp, keen, shrewd business men: tney bold on like grim death ta what ther undertake: they are the men that succeed if success ii nnuible. It ! neediest to cite the other class. Go out on the street and liilen to the first croaker, and in five minutes you will know al about the second class we have in mind. The Halem insane asylum has a scandal. Some of the lady attend anU lackud discretion, and the re suit is an investigation. . ..i The elector who carries the re turns of the Oregon electoral college to Washington has a soft Job. The mileage and fees for the short time required amount to about flow. The Atlantio states and Europe are having their snow ana ice in an aggravated form. We complain when the thermometer gets down to the fwiing point, and seem oblir 10US Vi me uisooraioria buul-p-u other parts of the world. in The Lane county delegation in the legislature cannot boast of tho recognition received in the commit tee alignments. I'robably they supported the defeated candidates or speaker and president. T. T. Oeer, the author of the Ore gon railroad commission, is in fa vor of amending the law in such i manner as to compel tho railroad companies to maintain the expense of the commission. This is done in several of the states, and the su- !retne court has rendered the decis on that such a provision isconstita tional. If the Oregon laws were amended to that extent the state would be relieved of an expense that amounted last rear to 120,000. ' . i Over 4000 miles of railroad were added during the year just closed to the railroad mileags of the Unit ed States, which is only a little be low the annuel average lor the last thirty years, and before that com araUve!y little railroad building was done in this or any other coun try, l lie most active year was 1887, when 13,000 miles were built, but it was not expected that the rate would be kept up, and there wu no disappointment when the figures dropped 6000 the following year. Ormonde, the great English racer recently sold to Wm. McDonough. of San Francisco, for $150,000, has arrived in Lngland from lluenoa Ayr and will soon be brought to California. Ormonde comes of a line of iVrby winners, ltaucaatcr, his grandsire, won that greatest of English turf prises in 1873; Ben D'Or, Dourcuter's son, won it in 1880; Ormonde, lien D'Or's son, won it in 1880, and there is scarcely a doubt in sport ing circles that urraon, UrmonUu i son. would have won it last year a a .a . naa ue not been poisoned. A physician makes the predic tion that the dcith rate in Chicago during the world's fair will be far above the average, giving aa rea son that many people will attend who are physically unable to en dure changed methods of life, crowded quarters and lack of home comfort; that they will unduly ex haust themselves by endeavoring, in the short time available, to thor oughly inspect the wonders of the exposition, and that the excitement of the occasion will sustain thw vis itor, and render him ensware of bis phyticisi weakness until too late. t . i . j Senator Myers has introduced a bill in the interests of the kboring man, which he is confiJett will benefit the working classes. It provides that the receiver of incor porations shall pay their employes every thirty days. When a rece'iv er takes rharge of a corporation's business, bw shall at once ascertain if any part of ths wage roll for the past six montl.s is unpaid. If such be the case, be shall first discharge Has obligation, after meeting ojr ating and other current expenses. From the time of accrka be shall pay employe every thirty days in fulL If he lias not the money he t hall Usue receiver's certificates to draw 8 per cent interest. This arrange ment, if effected, will insure a la borer's wsgis to him without ex pense either for litigation or oi'ier method of colJectiou. Never nerhaM bis there been so mnMi unemployed labor on the Pamfla slone as at present From all rwirtions of California. Welling ton and Oregon com complaints of dull times and idle hands. The San Juan river, the scene of the present search for gold, rise in tha an Juan mountains, in Cole- rhif runs southwestwsrd into rw Mexico, and empties into the f!.li.raila river in Utah. The old California excitement of 18o0 has almost n renewed. Thus far tho simulators and provision deal ers only have reaped a narveev. There is practically no state debt In New York. No tax was laid durintt the past fiscal year for the gmii-ral purposes of government The inheritance tax yielded 78C.218. Though wealth hu in rrniMxl tretnenuoUMly. the actua assessed valuation of personal prop ertv. owing to dodging mostly, i mora than t70.000.000 less than it wss twenty years ago. Albany Democrat: Mr. Fulton president of the senate, in making un his committee on assessment oomnletelv ignored western and southern Oregon. Northwest Ore gon, ITortland, g-ta two of the members and eastern Oregon gets three. Linn county gets no pla on theso important committees In either house. There was purpose and design in this evidently. There are yet thousands of acres of valuable unsurveyed schoo lands in Oregon, mostly timber lands. The present legislature could render the state no better service than to reiieal the law that allows speculators to secure school lands for 11.25 per acre. A sensi ble and business liko method of dis posing of the land at its true value would sua large sums to me scnooi fund treasury. There is one ' profession," it ap- pears, that is not overcrowded, and . " a that is pugilism. A newspsiier de voted to sjiorts has compiled the winnings in the prize ring for lhttt and the fag end of 18'Jl, and round that those of twenty of its shining lights, including quite a number ol names that we do not recall, aggre gate 1 125,4 '0. And the purses are growing fatter and the danger of arrest more remote, each day. Senator Vcstch introduced measure yesterday to abolish the state board of railway commission ers. In speaking of it to a reporter of the fcalum Statesman lie said "It is simply a fact, aa fur as I have been able to learn, that the railroad commission of this state never did the peotile any good. It has attached an immense expense to the taxpayers without anything in return. The proper thing is a maximum rate law. In the states where it has been tried it has been found to be better and more satis factory than a commission. If you remember, Governor Larrabee, of Iowa, in speaking of the maximum rate law, which had been partly repealed in that state, said that It produced fur better results than any commission, and it is the same with all states that have tried it Our freight rate amount simply to prohibition. Our farmers have quit raising products that must be shipped. If we had a 10 per cent reduction of the present rates, we would produce twice, if not one- third more, as much wheat aa we do now, which would be better for the corporations, as well aa the far nier. i 1 Heal total master. opvntrt. JameaO Mitchell to Matilda Jane Mitchell, 40 acres In T 1H 8 K 2 W ;.'). James (i Mltrtx- to Henry I. Milch ell, HO acres In T 18 H II i V: fJOU. u M ttawuy lo K w Wlille. 200 aerea In T '.'1 H It 8 V: fl'187. U8to Charles Bennett, 310 acres In T 18 8 It 3 W; patent. HtateofOir.n tofhaa II llicker. Ml acre In T 15 It 3 K: . thai II Illckcy In II U llicker. 33) bchi ID 1 13 o 11 1. Cl'OKMK. llenrr Mart tUtr lo Frederick IMer. lota ft, , l.la T K Had; SI. Win Martiloirto Frwlcrick IYter. 4 k.UlnK4 1IaJ;l. Eevlral. nallrduanl. Ja. It. The revival at the Mnhrallat Church waa attended Lat night by a an-at onngregallou m un-.ial. Dr. Mi lnlurff prvached n, "Harden nit vour ieart," One nian was converted dur nr theaeniion. Manr moreal I ha alur an.) four were ctverttxt, making In all to 4at 145. When an invitation as given for thra dcaliing to t Mved to ak ths nraven of tha church. greater uuiiibrr than at anr rmvioua lum-tlng rti(uicU prayera. Ir. lMrrr will i.rrtu h thla n. m. am! tonight. He will alao preach a apecial rrnion Krtdav nlirht on tbMl)irinitv oft'hrtl., iuM. Xoilr to falroas. W dcalre to Inform our patrons that oo account of ths building of our new oara on Ollvs atrtrt and the tearing down of the old Eighth street liable, will usVour Ninth .trvrt sUhlo for both a Uwry and fn-J auhle, until uch a date aa our new atahl la com. WtcL Thanking our customers ftr paat favor and hoping for cooti nu ance of the aanM, remain. i:r oaai. ia II ASIoK !MriO!l.-J. P. rhaah. ereaniaup fCHn Hi.lavllU laM DlghL nrii.T aim wm prrwnu.1 tnOay U their eleven ehiltlren l(-Jea h In ni.in.-y aiui rraj aatate, gult a hand MKitr donation. S!ifn the rrtuotutnuifa tAiHiri. tioit of Lam county. A Hop Growers Meeting WsnUd. Ei. EcotJtg Ocad-I wlah to communicate through the Ul'ABO, with the hop growers of Lane county, If paat sperlenoa aunda for anything, of thla county oartaliih hould be well poatod. Concerolng the wanu connwied with the bop in duatry. I wUh to warn the growers again! our old ruatomof "every feJIow i..r l.in.-lf. ami the devil take ths i.in.i.rnui.L" Wa have rot a hard fight to make If w are to savs the bop In- .l.i.i rv. and to do this we muat corns together and work in harmony. Ths hop louae haa eertaluly come to stay iih um. and I think every ioWHlgviit grower haa mads up his mind either to flght hla louw-aliip, or go oui w ""F bu-lneaa. What I wlah to Impreaa U on the growers' mind isthelniirUiioe of Ulngon time. In the nrat plat the moat of growers hs ve no sprayers, and are, therefore, at a m to know what todoorwhatklndof Mprayrrthry hould get I make this aujrgeatlou. That tht) president of the Ijine county hon aaaoclatlou. call a meeting at ones, for ths purpoae of perfecting arrangs niciita whereby we nuy make a com mon fight agalnat the louae, and alto other suckers who pny upon the hop IniliiMtrv. s.,w hn.thcr hon growers, let us not wait until the busy season before we .i a mnvi on ua. If we do we may full to make the proper move, being left to the sympathetic ear of some supply noun, who will be glad to furnl.li supuliea, at all the way from 20 . 1 r. 1 K . .'-II . ......Irw. llrother Miller, by all meana, Let i commune one with the other, and s wber we are at, etc Ohowcil lit sou ner cenu iinmu vn m ..-;. .i Pleassnt Hill Items. "Tanuary 18, 189J. Foggy. WIU liristow is suffering with quln sy. L ucie John Ktoops, whose beaitn, wa ara hImmmI to announce. Is ImnroV' Ing, Is visiting frlsnds at Dexter, and is aoeonipanlrd by his daughter, Mrs. Win. Laird of Wash. An effort Is bring made to divide our school district Aunt Almlra Hrlstow has been vis iting old time friends in this part of our village for a week. A. Todd has gone south with his show. We arejuat a little curious to know hat "Ills Honor." who is supposed to administer Jualice to the good peo- le or UoMhen, wouia give to ascertain f those Items are written by a he or a she. Home of your readers will doubtl recall of read ng In the papers aome months boo of a sail and fatal accident that hsniiened on the O. 1. It It be tween Albany and Yaqulna, when hand car. loaded with people was run Into by a special train and several per sons were killed and a number badly wounded. In the crowd was Lair Kannln and family. One of hla children was killed, another one, bis wife and himself badly hurt. e have I nut learned that he has gone to Kan Francisco to have his leg amputated, The little Messenger fist still contin ues to yelp at our heels; let mm reip. O. i. Tba Legislature. Pally Ooaid, Jaa. If. I-ane rountv menders veaterdar trodiioed the follow Ing bills: Alley To amend tne charter Junction lity Itelknap Creating the county of Mains out of lk-nton and Lane; read second time and referred to counties. IlauKhniau Creating the oouuty of Mineral: referred to committee on ciHintiiw. Wllklns ncgulatlng the excliange of freight and paaHvnger trafllc on rail road. Alley To Incorporate the town of Floreuee. ltaughman To amend the code rel atlve Ui school dlatrlcta. Wllklns For estimates of supplies for the penitentiary. Kill far Ineorporatlon of Cottage Grove and riprtngncld reimrted hack from senate and ordered engrossed, 1W Ma reuuest. tonl waa yeateMay eicused from the public buildings committee, and Ualns waa apiolut ed In his stead. A Convict's Life. W. W. founders, who Is serving out a me sentence ill me wregon peiuien . i . ..... V. tlary in a letter to the Corvallla Ga te tte sayst "W hen a convict comes here he surrenders to the law for the tints U-Ing his ever right and privl lege he la a mere machine, under the alisolute government and control of his suicriora. nils Is one day of our con vlcl i lire, and one day Is the pattern of all. The same dally routine of march from cell to work, from work to cell again. This goes on and on In the same dreary monotony. The months come and go, the sraaons succeed each other, new years follow the old, but never a change to tne convict, unli he should be sick, and that, thanks to the aftlclent sanitary arrangrmente of the present admin Ut ration, la rarely me case." Letter List. J.n IS. UN. rhUlnlm. W W JoSaaiw, Un Terry Collins, Kltjak t knok, H 17) Kuaili, J a Has !. Sin A M Rwaa, N J Htowart, It h Vtaoat A S NwklMurala. Jask K, Talhnt. lt.J8 WUl! V7 8 a eharn of mm eeal will ha .! m . BHwrfiMieak rmw aik aw k ttX.Mlg WASHBl'B.Xg. P. No Morb Libit I. A ! PA. ( to vr rnnr Vnnoyer directed the following toil, a- toil. w, lavl. clerk of ths state Und boanl. Tueatlav. "Kmiu this date no selec tions of lands In lieu of lands occupied by settlers under United Htatea laws, In sections IS and !, will be approved by me, but all artUers on such Unds w ill tie permitted to ret title from the state by paving ths stste the price iih-itiih-. .or win any arhrtlolia bs ma.le In lieu of school eectioiia In tlie t"caiU riKHintaln reaervatloiia. nor will any further arlertlona of IWu Unds wliatevrf be S proved, w hlch ara not alrea.lv partlallr eHiiile1cd at thl date." Th gnvrmnr aava hlsllcrt la to hav aome of the land k-h for futur getteratlons. rin nR Aratl AlUny Demo crat: ThotVTi a fnffuv. chilly dav ll, I. haa been a brljhl tlar for the 6. P. eniployea. W e havs b-rn rettratK to "" w Iiall a en. jinn To th subject, but win put much la a nuuhell i, r. marking that ths rrr Paclfle ll H o. tail on Its baud for tha month at April, Ii MABKJKP.P-In Lane eountv, Oreroo. anuary 7. fsil bv M. Sert. J. I' Abrahara YraU and All. I'rnlif mil of Lao county, Dragon. j Cblckea Tolevrs Captured. PatlTOnara, Jaa. ll For some time past a number of pet ty chicken thefts have btwn conimltt ed In various parts of lbs city and sev eral tlmra the authorities havs tieen iuitifld but uoUuto find any due. In soma Inaunors. however, the stolen property has been found and identified at a certain poultry market. Last night Officer Osrriaon obtained a cilia Which will (louuiioss leau v im hn-aklna- un of a band of about a doten chicken thieves. Hs notioed two lads about 14 years or sge turns along Ninth street about 9 o'clock and un dertook to ascertain what wss in ths sack they wers carrying. The boys went direct to the tUh and poultry market and finding It closed continued ou their way. The officer loiwweo them aa far aa tha flouring mills and then stopped them and took them In to custody, the boy who carried the sack admittlna- that the chickens ll contained were stolen ones. This lad name Is John Owen and his parents live near the deary school. Ths chickens were Identified today as belonging lo A. O. Hovey. The other boy was not held as he claimed he was only a visi tor at Mr. Owen's and knew nothing of the theft Owsn was given a hear ing this afternoon at 3 o'clock before Juallos Kinsrv. Tha trial resulted In a Judgment of guilty and a fine of fiS Imposed, the lowest eiialty provided for such an of fense, in default or payment ii win require twelve and one-half days In the county jail to earn 1U We understand tliat the boy's family are worthy, hard working people and this freak of a wayward sou has giveu them a sad shock. Wlls Owsn wishes It understood that he Is not the party that lias been steal ing poultry, nor was It any of his fain- uy. Pomona Urange. There will be a special meeting of the Pomona Orange at Eugene on Hat urday, January lMWI. A full at tendance U requested as there will be Important business to come oerore tne meeting. uario i-.by, Master. Dally Onard, Jaa. IS. Body Exhi'mko. Pursuant to In structions from relatives In New i ork late, Undertakers Linn as Kays, yes terday ex burned the Dnuy oi iteorge H. York, who committed suicide al Irving last Wednesday night by tak ing strychnine. The body was found to be lu good condition, the undertak ers thinking that sucn instruction might come, before burying the body filled the same with embalming fluid and saturated the clothes on the same. The body will be shipped to New 1 ork state by express on toulght's overland train via southern racinc ine en tire esneiises will amount to 4I0, the express charge alone being f 184. The success of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In effecting a siiewly cure of oolds, croup and whooping cough has brought It Into great deuiaud. Alcwrs. Pontius A Hon, of Cameron, Ohio, say that it baa gained a reputatlo second to none In that vicinity. Jaa, M. Oueen, of Johnson, W. Ve., says it is the best be ever used. It F. Jones, dnigglxt, of Winona, MIm., says: "Chamberlain's unigh Jjyneuy is per fectly reliable. I have always war ranted It and it never failed to give the moat perfect satisfaction." 60 cent bottles for sale by Osburn 4 DeLano, Dally Ouaid. Jaa. 11 Htatb Univkhbitt CoMMirrtK. The committee appointed by the Htale leguiature to vtsii the Mate tin ver sify, consisting of senators W. F Matlock, of Umatilla, Henry K. Mctlinn, of Multnomah, end itenre- sentnllveaA.il. Lamaon,of Yamhill, O. C Drown, of Douglas, and W. It King, of Malheur, arrived here on this afternoon's train. They were met at the depot by members of the Board of Regents, the facul ty and a number of prominent cltlicns who escorted them to the University buildings. I Pally Onard, Jaa. la Arrestf.d. A. R. Conger, w ho lives up the McKensie, was arrested by Hhsritr Noland, on cnmplnlnt of l'roae cnting Attorney uniciou, for tne crime of selling deer skins, last evening. He was arraigned before Justice Kinney on the charge this morning and entered a plea or not guilty. I he case will be heard tomorrow morning at 0 o'clock: In the meantime the defendant being out on mo bonds. i bi'kino). i . J. Fogie will prune trees mis winter sua spring to order. Leav orders with the Htarr-UritSn Hardware Co. r)M WEATIIEB. Thsnisslsslrrt rras.w over al Bt. .la. Br. Lot' is, Jan. 18. Teams and wagona are now crossing the Mississ ippi river on the Ice bridge. The ice is so thick It will support a team and wagon f several tons weight. Tills is ths first time In several years that teams could cross the river on thO Ice. Heavy Baaw Sisrsa la Texas. Dexmox, Tex., Jan. 18. Th heav. lost snowfall In years In this section haa been raging 34 hours without att ment. The loss of stock will be heavy, latewss Cl la IwiSia, Stock holm, Jan. 18. IuQuse cold prevails throughout Sweden. In the north the mercury frose. All harbors are Ice bound. Steamers due Hat lay nave not yet amvea. llawley Srssa Ceaaecilcai. IIaktford, Conn., Jan. 17. Joseph II, llawley, republican, waa chosen United States senstor at the Joint leg ialatlv session. Wlscaasla. Mapisojc, Wis., Jan. 18.-Mltchell has been selected as the caucus nomi nee of the damocrats for U. 8, Senator, which is eiuivalent to an election. Mlaasssla. tT. ParuJan. l--cienaUr C K. Davla was re-eW-te l In the joint sea of ths legiaUtur lode .-. Davis secured the Uc by a bare majority, having 95 rote out of th 1M cast. Law Icr, denu, bad 49; Owen, pop., 5; other scattering. BllaMart. JxrrtBaoii City, Mo., Jan. M-Ia Joint snnion today tbe letfalaturs re. l.td Cn krrll aa I'uiteJ Htatrs srfi. a bSsw sk tntail wvS. likl Ia 1(1 a B1 1 U by a total rote of 100 to A ur ivj I ley, rep. o Ban Fbancisoo, Jan. 11 A cable gram from Paris announoe that John Lunlng,aon of Ui late millionaire, Nlcholaa LunlngofHan Francisco, Is hopekwsly insansand Is confined In a French Institution. Young Luolog, with bis brother Inherited a fortune of several millions from his father. The latter was noted for his close-fisted ness In money matters, and, although enor mously rich, would allow his son no support John worked as elevator boy In Chicago and New Y'ork, but ceased work In th latter city and com mencud borrowing money on notes to bs paid after his father's death. He lived a wild life In New York until be could raise no more money, and then he came to Ban Francisco and repeated the performance. After bis father's death and young Lunlng had paid his debts, he started on a trip around the world ia the yacht Alert, which be purchased In lloston. With half a dogen friends Lunlng started from New York to Europe Just before the winter storms commenced and noth ing had been heard from them for sev eral weeks. Lunlna? will remain in Pari until aome other disposition of him Is ordered by his brother who lives In Haa Jos. A Herrlsle Crlsss- Chicago, Jan. 18. The horribly chop;ied body of Jung Ding Kan, a Chln .'se laundryman, was found in a houso her this morning, with a blood clot bd cleaver, hatchet and dagger, used to slay him, near by, while Jung Jack Hln, a Chinaman who arrived here from Kansas City last evening, was coolly washing his hands In the place when the pollc arrived. The Kansas City Chinaman was gore-be spattered from head to foot The fel low's shoe had been removed and bis stocking were literally soaked In blood. He was Instantly arrested, but bad the efTrentery to deny asy know ledge of the crime, saying he bad found the dead body on returning from a restaurant after an hour's absence. The victim's condition showed, however, that the crime had taken place many hours before. It Is believed the Ksn- City Chinaman came bur especially to kill the Chicago one, and that th murderer is a highbinder. Is will Altea. Lakewood, X. J., Jan. 18. At a late hour this forenoon Mr. Cleveland decided to attend the funeral of ax- President Rutherford B. Hayes at Fremont O., Friday. It was not un til a late hour this morning that Mr. Cleveland learned of the death of Gen eral Hayes, and, although he had re ceived no formal Invitation to the fun eral, he Immediately telegraphed Pri vate Hecretary O'Urien, who was In New Y'ork, to sicure a compartment In Western express leaving O and Cen tral depot in New Y'ork at 10 JO to morrow. CoixRAio Si'RlNGS, Jan. 18. J. C. Cox, an old miner, just returned from the Han Juan gold fields, confirms the statement of the rich find of gold pla cers aa the worst kind of a fake. He says the fuel la, gold has been found, but not In cmantltles to psy for mining by any method. Crowds still flock then?, although the roads are lined with hundreds of miners leaving. He says there is much privation In camp. A notice offering 1GO00 reward for John Hay, dead or alive, Is conspicuously posted at Intervals throughout the dis trict. Hay Is charged with having originated ths fake. Hseaarlal ! Aaall Territories. Ciikyexxb, Jan. 18. In tho Wy onilng legislature there has been In troduced a Joint resolution memorial izing congress to admit Utah, Arizona and New Mexico I a to the Union, lasiaae). Indianapolis, Jan. 18. The legis lature In Joint session re-elected Sena tor Turpi. B smakck, Jan. 18 Th Joint ballot for United -Btatea senstor resulted Wocrst IS, Casey 11, Kingman 8, 8ml I h 8, Anderson 0, Roche 24, Muir 17, Hutherlund S, Oliver 1. Balloting com inueu ana me mini ballot was as follows: Wocrst 12, Casey 12, King man 8, Hnilth 8, Anderson 10, Roche 23. Mulr 21 Hutherland 8, Oliver 1 Wasalaf lea. Oi.ympia, Jan. IS. Three ballots In Joint session failed to make any change from the first ballot Allen stands 49, Turner 26, Griggs 27, Teats 9. Neces sary to elect, 67. On ths fourth ballot, Roeooe of Sno homish changed hla rot from Allen to Turner, giving Allen 48, Turner 27, amid pronounced applause. un tn nnn uuioi uer were no change. . i i . . . . wu iue sixw osuiot no cnang oc curred and a motion to adjourn out of resjicctto Ui death of ex-President Hayes until 11 o'clock tomorrow carried. Nserasha, Liscolx. Jan. IS. When th legis lature met at noon In Joint session to vote for Inlted Hla tea senator, a ballot was taken with the following result: Paddock, rep,, 83; Powers, pop,, 28; others scatter! og. Callfavata. Hax Fbascisco, Jan, 11 Stephen Whit, dem., of Los Angelas, was elected United State senator from Cal ifornia to succeed Hon, Charles N. Fel ton on th first ballot taken In Joint convention of th legialature today. On the senate roll call White rolvl IS, Felum 7, Perkins 6, Widney x, Reed 2, Bard 4, and Frank 1. Elsre WHS m tall. Dallas, Or., Jan. U-The 15-rear- old daughter of Henry CUn field, who lives a few mile north of Dallas, eloo. ed Wednesday morning with a Swede named Jake Hmith. Mr. Clanfield came to Dallas and swore out a war rant foe the arrest of the runaway pair. Tory were detected oo taking the On Quonilng train at rlem for Portland. I a . - aoa uma ei will suon bare tbeta In charge, O kelaware. Dorsi, Jan. 18,-At the Joint session of tb Icgislatur held todsy, Hon. GeorgsGray waa formally re-elected United BUte senstor on th first bal lot H received 28 rote The two republican members voted blank. Halas. Avocsta, Jan. 18.-Tbe election of Eugene Hale to the United Btate sen at was confirmed In the Joint meeUng of the legUlature Uxlay. Teaasssse. Nashville, Jan. 18. In Joint sua sion of the legislature, the election of Bate, United Senator, was formally declared. nicalgea. Lamriko, Jan. 18. -Ths legislature In Joint session twelscUd United States Henator Htockbrldge. r Uat part srUy and I pvnuMtl; cun Catarrh la Um llsad. Its Doctor Hags's Catarrh Rssssdy aa where everything Iss falls, thai evrat. Tbs worst chrotlo ease) yield to Ua mild, sooth- Ing, claaaslDS; U years want and heal ing properties. Ths -asters of this rUmedy ssyltwuL And tbr make too till ofleri IX they seal ear your taiarra, bo manor now bad your ease, they'll pay you caah- iJ lha BM It. Bare are some of ths tymptoms of Catarrh ; oostroeuoa or noes ; oisccarii lo throat, someUmes profuse. walarr. sad acrid, at othara. work, tons. el sat, mucoos, bioodr, putrid, and offeoalTo; eyes weak, rlagtag Li aara, isafnasi; effea-. sirs breath: bbmU aa taste Impaired, and ' geaaral debility. Yea weat have all al are; probably oaly a few of them. But yea wMlkin mmy f Uem, U yev'U takePr. flagss Renedy. mm AND MARBLE WORKS. Kee Detltas aad Niw Prices la For If n sad Imbmsu Marble aad Qranlts, HoDnmsnts, Beadstoaes and Ctmetsry work of aU klBdi for MM. ALL WORK GUARANTEED I WHU.MtU Itrwt, Mir footofllet. IugtM Or. AT COST- : from : Jan. 11 to Feb. 1. BOOTS, Shoes, Rubber -AND- Oil GOODS. Racket Store. J. L. PAGE, DEALER BT- GROCERIES. HAVnTO A LAROX AND COMPLZTX stock ol Btapls and Vaaey Oroseriss. bought la tbe best awketa EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, Caa offer the public better prion ofNwhooss any EUGENE Pradaos of al kiada takes al taarket price M. Svarverud &'Co., Keep constantly on hand a complete stock of SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE. Plumbing and Tinning done on Short Notice. STOVES AND TINWARE. " ODD- FELL-WS BLCK- OHEOON This space is CLOTHING -AND Gents : Furnishing : Goods. -w-eeuera-iiiawiNmrnt -emiiin leicnu .. . S ST m .At AT I EUGENE CIGAR FACTPRY : No. I BYT.rrrM. Tbs t"L,l4, 1 as Largest aa Bret selected Suck ei Clears. ee lakruuL "J TtaVhn...? '-"''hjs.ii Tbou) roaromcB comii, icciNiroiicJ, earriea Carpenter and Jobbing Shop, i. a PLumTH, tsavstt ui luitz. rarallurs Mads s4 aspalrsd. Sax Flla. Corner h as Olive stnsls, loiaas, Oroa For a square de), go to Goldsmith's. Anything in the Qro cery line, Goldsmith's. ittoncr-it'Lif ul Ko'jtt rnmic roU-ellon made and loaa nsfotlaUd. Leau liuunmeul draws end IVn.Mm pra prmi ed. Heal Klale bousbl ssd sold sod miu rat. . lerted.A aviieral liiUUiineome en4tteto4 I . e . i.i... i ..t .Li, 14 in,i- ... . i iMIwswa sisia sua mwu uei. rest BALE. leasee t'beaper Ibaa Dirt. Ill ten In a budr I mlm toulk wnl ol la. l-ne Is s tod ot-lhbofaoud. snhoot lasBtlle ol the prvmtM luu am anurr leans, tuu asoer pluw. Sguoa ponitra in ni., nq eweiiinf. LiMiM, Wn, orerisnl, iirlni aaler. TbMk.r, aalen, mower. ( p'" SS'I dUk-kanuw. A erur barfalD Deet eflared la this euuniT 'j AlkoKar-Mtmllei soolSw-et of KiuTua. All odr culll-sUon. A sew bouas snd bars, s young ufrnara sua pieuif n, w ernuol od limber, will be told rm r. bandr imI od Umber, will be Mild Terr rbees. AUo two nice building luMaritoinls ea WIW lamella uet, within a atone. Uirow ul Central SrhooL Tbe.rmte proprny will be en Id le the Snt man that some, slonf. lM'l all oom. si ease Uinusli. Alw JDS arre fsrsi Isnd, M acres asder good frae, U mrrw uiwlrr plow, 14 mlW. ol arbuol hou. living w.u-r, 6nd- 10 Umber, 14 mlU. on mad souib-wr.1 frnm gugnie. a bargmla .1 U par arre; II OO down, balanee oa time al option ol buyer .1 1 per cent, per annua. Alao lu arrr timber land on lleKeuile rim 8-n million leetol lumb-r on It, and bmm i Otlr-nl Mill wh.nelrarrd og. Prlre Tl. Alto IU serr her bottom, 11 miles Irom Eo- gene, w cia elero sna ondef farm, m In rulllTallua and I aere In bona. Los and bam, atd tuu l-4 ol lumber oa la. ground for building a nw bnu. Iilrt cheap al M per acre. AUulu bead ol hoe. I horaf, 1 bead ol callle, ana bouarhold and kllchea lurslture. AUobouwand lot In Kui.ue, boo new, with T roomi and wlllbeeuld alnall pries oa aoeusal ol owner going to remore lo tbs east, inquire ol i. F. Amis, EUGENE FLOUIilNG MILLS 1 Every Sack of Flour Guaranteed. Ask your groecryman for Eugens flour. If not what It la represented tbe money will be refunded. The Eugen Mills have th latest Im provements, and hav no superior In tbe manufacture of fi rat-class flour. All kinds of mill feed to order. THE Eope Loan and Sam BANK. Srccscr to t.taNiU..il But Incorporated with a Capital of $60, 000, with $30,000 Paid Up. pepoelui leeetred subject lo ehech. Intone) .Mowed on time depoalu, snd kmns mad ea approved etcurllr. f"KT i.ccnrRrn KS PasilDBBT B. D. PAINE. c-,H,- F. w.ossuaJ A.I5,JLW,",Df "l? B Wills auel botb slommsralal and Baelnc bulna, and roure.peel.1 attention U called lo tbe me. UinfMiureiol It liu not what yen .ui '"h'J, "-' Too rich. I ul wmmunlllei ther. are man- pereon. of mil holiilnn. whlrh. If n,rf.,nl i , . It Udlmcnll to loan .mall smoonta. but Um canb. put In a arlng Uak d mad lo brt V"""- ll'-l"f that tbe tin. km su"? 1 .Li r,,,--'a,V-Uos of a Saelni- v""""uu"7i w soiieii tour p ronag to thl. natter. We lead in quality ft prices. Goldsmiths reserved for Tb Ouabu offlos stock of legal blanks. & mi - . ' -. '-" 1 IOO. : ae . W H0LE" - BCTAtLTBADB, e. w.- ever kept la Isgess 1 sm ah' e U WWw Pwnlaad prteat Ma-ewe-