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ClTV AND COUNTY. KVTI'ltPAY, FKM. II. l,i SmVrrlli. la. irvlO lllll ttlfHIIOII III tlellll .. . . . . . . in.. lit uii- rn i" . -.I-..-.. I.. till' Sllltellll'llt II w jyYOllMt ,im-I ...it ilu'iu l:i Octois-r, itml re tll'llll'lll f lilt' lullli'. ' f . 1 1 ..I I It.. tl l jt c..lh- lv' ly f""t up a Ian: um, ut wtfV'. l"1'1' Iri it ljr we .lu.ll pi kvtr ' thrill 111 till) IllltllU of C1 hii:vitii.. Iliii'l' r"i j j. Walton, attorm-y-ut-law. It- fkliiwrtli. altorticy-at-law. ,,ii. v t" I""" on farms. Kmjiiire of IU1M. V altoll. ,)r,,.iM fur undertaking received day l.iiK'iulx'r tlmt IM HutiMiii lnu tli to nI'ltlM SIOCK III ClOUllllg III IOWU aik' Nrrrw (ur mM l-rurtraUoa. i Mm' -Hi l made to order mil JV IllU'lt L-lotllltllT, ICO t Ed Hull' Bring your old scrap cast Iron to the Kipiir I r. hi rounury wncrc you can U.I.M' of it. Wriiutoii's Ninth street drug store fuareniecs satisfaction rnt to lirlii mid 11. 1.... I. ..M. I.I....I. UalllT. ikilliirntiii wi ifiifi-n. Mm ii v t loan on improved fa rum for i ti-riii ut viiint at a nuKiimlilo rate of .utiTK-t hy I- J- McClaimhaii. ltt..nti.lll fill HUTS ! Ituv vonr imxll ut Yi-rinutoti'M Nintfi street drug .(iiv, In Khiiieiiart i iiKK K, j-.ugctiv. If von want a null of riot Inn ora tmlr 1 . ...I . .1 . I. H jnntiiliNiii go imvia, uie utlior. !lr guarantee satisfaction und low ) Tlie over lapping rolling harrow cut fall tin ground. l'l si vies at reduced vmv. 1 ClIAMIIKlIM, i ki..i.. i . rune ilgvill. Yrini;tiiir Ninth tttrtt-t drug tore .?. tlie nliui'. Yearn of exia-ricnee lu lus ivrtiiinty and dispatch In the .iupuniling anddlcllsiig of mii. tin, ilium ui i iiiik 1 )r. (!. W. Illddlit may U found at J i. tvlilnicv oil Olive atrt-ct, l-twccn j.fthaud Sixth street, one lliM-k went it the Minm-ola hotel. He I pro ) lird to lu all iluiitul work In the (nut Oliver. Plow. Oliver Chlltcil. Oliver Steel. IXto't be tatkeii mto buying some ,in tiat ilnn't null you. (irtaii Oliver and luuke plowing let play. Ijtlf c.i-it.r lir. Mil' Ttsrrlas. (! llirtli tt i.rn ami other itoimI Iniit trem for wile cheap ut Htieneer lutUf uurM-ry. UKVII.I.K rilKI.I-M, Proprietor. Coal Hill .Nurnery. (.'lUoQoraililrfNaT. X. Seuir. Ku- Mie, (urall kliuU of nurxery trk. rrutimon nianilniU'111 plum Wota that ill nut Kprout, alMi on miicu moIm. NOT I CM .Vollivulurvliv irlven that we the uilerMKUiil Imve iionted trcHiiimn ti(w mi our n-Mjieeiive farm and t!wuinli roiir t are, and will pnwe ritranrBiiil all iierHnim violating or 4MnIli!j the wild frenpawi notioea, JwParkei, John HehiuuUe, :trt Whiwnrieil.T 1 Sullivan, M L Hendrieks, A M Hendrieka, H Welbouni, Atuln-w J (.'niMui, (SSIialler, IIC Howard, Co L (illfrey, Mo K NVooten, Djiiniimin, jonn inwnniii, M Mtrecter, Jobu H Hvllera, Bl'ruuui. SUKKP IX.SPKCTOIW NOTICE. All iiermniN In Lams count v ownlmr fUiy Hheep or nheep ulllietiil with :twr (lli.i,n, are hereliy notilled that 'w invp miii't U tliorouKUlyllpH, MUHieni to Kill wiltl UlMtiM) forthwith. An; iN nwiti fnilitiK to comply with liliiiitiw will U liable to have bin 'p dipped by the niiector at wild "rmin'ii rxneiiw.. Take notice and MWiixtH. Ite. s-pt. 1, 12. W. it. Jknki.nh, Hhwp Innpector. A frw more of thou Dialed laiii and forkt at li cent tier net, "nu ft jut w t, to ue In any fumlly. ViKlKKIX 11AHOWAKK U. tlBtl mi. I a I H . .. f..m At tl. 4 " - mii. Dual, i.i in. iv a. '"J F1 Lake Hkmiho ks. 'renwell. ";l4li ik. n .. , I . v ifel tLW. r"TLAM). Kill. 7 The weather vrMerUay waa very unpleaaant. ''"wfU tiuumt Hteadtly iluriuir the V 10 DO pvuUT deptli thun three S wfT"t nn ro running regularly. fT-iHwarefullof iIukIi and water. wui imiik r Know tre wdewalk and atrevt i M'1-tliof.lx f-t. City J,nlrima)wi,Uuw. ,,fU Uuk of anow are ilel from : car 11 ik to authorities r.u 1 V- f D"vl- ,l""' ''the 151 'I'l. Iowa, Farmer, aava: ! imi.n.1 fliamUrlaio'i C Itloom- can 'ough I u r l-i WH'STRV. ",.!; u lx'iiiton to II O Humphrey, C vXT?. ''! T'' lli w: Wu LL. rrUr " W L Houston, 1J0 aiW ? rP,,lf,.KW; tl ami other 1 wmnldenitioiia. SotlM. ' All i,,,,, mvln- riaim- pri(r a t-i'T'' 9' '. agaiinit Starr jIJ',nm, nd The r-urr. (irtrtln iMinni)jr, wiJl present them wni .m..?,r ol'4 ""i' f"" " ttlement i 'iii 1,lrty ''"y fn,m 'f- 'will L""' ln,1, "'l the Ute firm j.''1'','-" nl tattle al once. I Jii. Wit I J- SrAKB A; o. I. Grikhx. "rtlw ..r M.intion of T6e SUrr. "firau liardware Coiiipany. 'ii , .i uii. n-r w iiii ciiiii aim wip. I have uaed it In my tnrully for tv 'Jf and have fouud it t'L?,Vvr Uml fr the nurtioeea til t 1,1 " U Intended." M reut liuU i " lle iiv (Klmrn A IWI j-nn inh ,;V1":"-" n-tlng of TlieStalT. i.iii llar.art. Coiuny held lli in o. "uar" 1 "-'-'I. ail t.icklioldeni r-i,t. It,- fll0ini r,-.,l,m,,n la ..i H.mJ ""V Starr-tJrimn i!i. .,r7. '""I "'iy ben-l.y .nr. to mi . ' I ,'"T,ra" luiii- and dia- thU Zlr" "H:h O I! I . v m. WKDNI1SDAY, FEW, 8. f Portland baa a caau of mallio. A. I. lntu rin I on tln nick llt. The flrnt hiiow f. l two wivki ago tiv Kill. A plenaunt ibiy. The aimw U gradu m..j uiauiKlirillg. Dr. ('. K LoniuU U in San Fiaueiaeo Oil IllUI'lttl UUKillfMl. IVndletoii bad a fll.ono lire yet r iluy; iimuruiiiv, fi,"i. Mm. Itulit. Htulr i.iiiiii of the latest uiunr Willi tlie iiiuiiim. l-ilir.. Itlley went to Portland mi a wmi i.i t,u littbei tiiia luorulng. lnlen, formerly of thla piaiv, nun ia-ate, at Im Aligelea, Cal. Mr. erlnglon, the druggiKt, baa wvn on uie Kirk M fur aevirul Uaya pat. Mm. li F. Mulke.v, of Dallaa, who nam uevu vuiiiun liaa returned to iter Home. S. O. Thompson, the Monro mer ehiiut, returned homeon the lox-al thla morning. Jm. Seliwars, who baa len working ill Netle'a elgnr atore la for Portland una morning. .Mm. . II. Kowkind who baa been aerlouitly ill for two weeka paat la now iniivaii'm'viii, Ur. II. F. Hamell, ofCotin(e Urove, wii a iiimeiiger oil llie Haal to 1'ort lunu itita morning. Ira Iiiiiiuii luforma ua that the allow la I wo feel in ilenth on Ilia nluen thn iiuiin went oi r.uuira. J. li. Kellev waa ut llarrliiliiinr iluyou liUHtiieM coiiueeteil with the filler iliteli eompaiiy. J. J. Walton. A. K. Wbeider and J (J. limy were NiMeugira for Suleiu ou the liwal thla morning. iliere are fcHrnofao.nl fumlneln Seattle, uu aiiMUiit of the blockaded coiiilitlona of the railnnnU. tor line old lirundlen and wine, for meuieiniil ana aaeranielital auriaaa-a. cull on Jlemeuwuy A Nulalid. luarriiure Ilivnito waa irmuted bv Couiit v Clerk Walker, Wt evening, u u. iionmun ami Jilaiielie niiea. The tiurtltlou will lie renlaeed in the aaiooii uuiiuiug iHi-upled by tliarlea iiuiuey, ami lie will occupy tlie aoulli nun. The anew at WalUn at Ita sreateat depth meii-iured i lui hi. Jt haa aeU tied eonalderubly during the luat few diiya. Alaiut one-half Inch of mow fell butt night To-day the ami la ahiulng brightly ami the thaw la progressing mow iy. It C. Cotadaiid. the lawver-nrlnter. lea for Portland thla niorninir on the ivenami innu wiierelie will nultle in the future. The SiuMitw mail went out thla morning. Mr. Whitman reportaabout three fivt of auow on tlie auuimit of the toant lluiige of mountaiiia. Mr. Itola-rt McMundiev. who baa been In attcndiiiieo at the funeral of be lute Dr. T. W. Shelton. left for Portlitfidou tlila iiiornliig'a overland train. Dr. J. II Pay ton rcturneil from Oak land, i al., till monilnir where be baa Iki-ii to aiv bla futliiT. who waa quite iii. it iien ne icii uie inn geuuemail wua much improved and out of dan III til. .. I - a ... ger. Mrs. C. W. Pallett. of Portland. whom miiny remember aa MIm C. .'nice Muthewa, returned to her home thla morning after a vlait of aeveral ilnya with Mra. T. W. Shelton and daughter. I lie bank at S'u-rldan Jina over rJMMKJ of lluliilitiea and leaa than t:l,iM) of axMeta. 1 f Kaidrldge la not I n Canada la-fore thla. bo out-lit to be ar- reateil and given a chance to explain bla original ayaleu of banking. Sheriff Nolulid will tell at public auction February iNth, a lof of lulaoel laiieotia proHrty, formerly Udonging to W. Hoi lo way, en an execution In favor of II. N. Crain for f.162.23. Jiauea 'Vbrabam, a Portland phl lanthmplKt, illeil yeaterday. During bla lifetime be give f 75.001) to Portland lieiievolcnt inatitutioiia. He leaves an i-atnte of about $1U0,0U0. .Several Umatilla county farmer are atill holding grain harvested tn 1KU1. One haa tt.ouo buabeU on hand. An oiler of 01 centa per bushel waa made r the wheat after the harveat (or that year, and waa dcellued by the fanner, who la-lieved that the price would reach 1 1. Ttietdny'a Allny Democrat.'' Judge McFaddeii, J. O. Wllaon, Zapli Joii, Mr. Avery and many others f eaat ern Itenton were In Albany today on their way to Salem to fight county di vision from any quarter. They are now faced by two proposed new coun ties, Lincoln on the weat, and Blaine ou the south. A Drain correspondent to the Itoae burg Itevlew says that the bids for the contract to put up the new achool building were oietied Saturday even ing by tlie ai'hiMil boanl, and It waa found that Mr. K N. Iton&v, of Eu gene, had the lowest blur $M75, and will doubt Una be awarded the con tract. The county of Lincoln will proljab ly be established by the present legla liiture. prottably the only new county. It will embrace the weat aide of Ben ton county, beginning at short tunnel No. 2 ou the O. P. and also aome of Tillamook, and It I claimed will have a population of 4000. Toledo will be the Umporary and probably the per manent eouuty aeat. Salem Statesman: Somebody told nine one else that the governor told aome one else that If tlie legl,lkture liasseil the Oulllxaon niilitary bill be would veto it; and If both house pansed it over bia veto be would re sign. The governor probably didn't sav it, but a democratic representative anld if the niemhera generally believed the governor had said It GuUixson bill would unanlmoualy. Farmlngton Forum, Feb. 4: Mr. and Mra, (ieorge IkUhaw, of Eugene, Oregon, who have been wndlng a few weeks with frienda in the city, left last Saturday for Spokane where they will stend a few -days, and will go io Taeoma and from there home. Colonel Jay P. Lucas, of Condon, Oregon, after driving through 40 mile of snow, and being delayed 41 hours at Bonneville by the auow blockade, ar rive! on Monday to comfort hla aister Mr. T. W. Mielion and ber daughter. Owing to bla duties aa county ekrk of Gilliam county be waa coinpeljfd to start for home this morning. GLO. W. KINSEY, AUCTIOXEEK. OwiM-n you want your gwla, bouae- liold furniture K laml aoia at auciion, callonlieo. W. Kinney, the pioneer and mimt u.i-r ful auctioneer In Lane county. He will atu-nd to all aaJea on a renwiial'l ioiiitnilon. ( : , To bi ll Fakmer.. Buy and u Glid.U n Istru wire, it U the br-t wire niaile. (isa farther, wiUlaat longer. For aale by the G Hit FIX llAKOWAJU Co. THE LEGLSUTLEE. apieial In P4tl UVmto. Ham.m. Feb. 7.-IIiHis.-: A rcaolu (Ion waa ilitnsluiwl that no bill Intro-duiM-d except by conaeiit or from com inltteeon aalariM, ways and means and public building; adopted. pAa:i-BUI to make It a crime to break Intoeara. The bill for the increase of pav of jumra In Jusliiv iNiurla, to two ilu'ilara ier day and mileage; read third time and passed. The cimmltu apsiiuted to In'vesil gate the penitentiary baa served a copy of the charge ou SuTtntenil.iit Downing, and will la-gin to examine wltnisswa tomorrow. Bill relating to priswdlnga in Jilstliw courts, by Miller; read third time aud passed. . By Nlckell, to make constable re sponsible for overt acta of deputy; (aissad. By same, to require aaalgnee to pub lish notice of final settlement by assignee; passed. Wilklue bill to have one railroad coiumiaaioner act aa clerk; lamacd. HKSATK BILIJ I' v-slli. Ilirsch's bill ameiidlii.Qforni acbiMit law. Cross, annexing Sellwood to Port laud. Bancroft, to Issue bonds for 'street and sewer Improvements In Incorpor ated Citica. Cmano's, appropriation for agricul tural college. Amount, f anno. Wotalward's reaolutioii to emniov oonviei uiiairon puuiie nmiis, inst. House. National Guard aimroiirial ion bill; sHi'lal ortler at three o'clock to- uay. Fur KtubeiileiuFDt. Psllj Uuahl, trh. 7. Al Mitchell, one of the aniiaith ones. was arrested here thla afteriuaiu by Deputy SlierltM 'roller on the cliarve of euils-rzleinent. The complaint waa made by C. E. Byera, proprietor of l he r.ugene restaurant, llseemathat Mr. Byers bad engngiil Mitchell as aalea- man to work oir a surplus stock of cigars, etc., to small dealers throughout tlie county and now baa entered complaint against him as satisfactory set t lenient baa not been made. Mitchell came here with an unsavory reputation some months airo and haa lawn caught lu other disrepu table acts ncre which were aiiiusteii out of court. He has worked mostly as a painter, papcrhauger, etc Hla examination waa aet for tomorrow morning at tt o'clock and lu dwfault of bonds which were fixed at I'-i'iO be will enjoy tlie hospitality of Jailer Croner tomgiiu Dallr Uusnl. rVb. 7. Dikd. Ilev. E. P. Itoberta diisl at Los Angelew, Cal, yesterday morning of a complication of atieumatism anil other diseases, aged 08 years. Deceased liad two sons ami two daughter at tending the university here, but the permanent home of the fumlly is at The Dalle. T. II. and bia aUter. Al ice aud Emma left fur the latter place tlds morning and I). II. will accompa ny the body of hi father which will awn lurougn here on Thursday morn ug's overland. Dallr Uuard. Feb. 7. Anotiikk Attachment. Dentiiy Sheriff Smith went to Junction City thla morning and placed another at tachment ou the defunct bank at that place. It waa sent . from Yamhill county and is for the sum of f l.vw. This makes nearly I'.mxx) lor which the building and fixture arc attached. The 4th of March, 1893, will be United-States to SATURDAY JANUARY 2i, Fourth Grand Annual Clearance Sale SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Call Early anil Avail Yourselves of Wonderful Opportunities. Krai Estate 1 raiuter. Kt-UCXK. Win T Gialron to Ida E Goodalo, lot 4, blk 7, Si-ott's ad; ( liarlea lla.ll. v to Mary r. Jladley, ilarv K 1 lota 4, 6, blk slielloli's ad; tl. OH'MTRV. Jtse GnsM toll II On Hold, 1W 10 ai-iea In T 17 S U W; rlJ. Tmo llton Isiya wlio Were sent to the slate reforui arfusil from Portland some lime ago, made an unsuccessful at- tempt tocnjie mnu that rviormalory j iiisiiiuiiiiii. , lew eenioK auiiv Juiiii-a Welch and Cyru lu-cd, each agiil nlsHit PI years, made their ocai fnini the selnsii and starte.1 at once tor Portland. N-areh was Immediate!? Instituted hy Frank llrvaut aud OraiiKv Glover, of the reform hool, and tin lugltlvea were round afjep In ora, that tin y have for some time been a Urn lu East Salem. Tiny were seeking to interest capl'al in the coli broughl down and sia-nt IIm niglit in istruclloti of the eieetrlo railway to eon- the city Jail. The runaways knew m i t the cities of Eugene and Spring nothing of the riauls and rambleil ' field. around through the wcsals east of the They how have the honor to alate asylum farm, some place going into that the lieerasarv nuida can Is. ae- snow drifts two and three feci deep. this la their second attempt lo escape. IIIT liuanl. Feb. 7. Yeateh'a liill, prohibiting the em plovmeiit i f iioii-nsldenta aa pence nlllivrs; imij. Alley Intr-Hluivd a bill for a ferry license acntsa the Sluslaw river at Florence; refcrnil to committee on co risirat ions. 1 he alnell.l.-. charter bill of Cottage Grove n id Junction t llv nasseil the! senate yesterday, and now await the i signature of the governor to la-come The governor lias signed charter bill 4ou feet only, and that the ssmmIIiIc d. for I'Imiioii mid lleppner, aud Klug'a lay of tenuis lu cmmlng. would not at roud fund bill; be has filed charier bills any time exceed live minute, for Kiddle, Myrtle Point, and llxlng, Ample evident from comia-tctit en-snlurli-a of or.leera in Grant and Crook gineera, will Iw submittcil to your cniihllca. Acts for the relief of Ijike bonora, that the bridge will, lu no. county, The Dalliaaml Kbiuath Falls wise la Inlureil or strained by the cnass charter will la tiled. , lug of said cleotrlo cars. Public Sale. I will sell at public auction, March 4, li'l, all the st.s k aud Implements on my ranch, and will sell the ranch If there la any iniyers present. The ranch contain h acres and haa on It nearly fl.UW.iM) feet of the tt tlrlutii lr. The much is ittiatl l in lies la-low Ijike Creek. Isumnllo trouble is the cause of till sale. Come one. come all and help me out. leruis Half or all caati. A. P. Axthoxv. Mr. Alls.rt Kaviirlli. of Arkaitna City, Kan., wthc to give our readers the benefit of bia cxcrleuee with colds. Hesriys: "I coutracteil a cold early last nng that titled on my lungs, ami mm nanny recovered irom it when I caught another that hung on all slimmer and left mo with a backing cough willed I thought I never would get rid of. I bad used Chamberlalu'a Cough l in ily some fourteen vears ago with much sucich, and concluded to try it anal n. When I bad got through with one bottle my cough hiJ left me, and I have not aullcn-d with a cough or cold since. I have recom mended it to others, and all sia-ak well fit." .VI cent bottle for sale by Oa- buru & IX'Ijiiio. Hani ware, stoves and tinware. Ijirge st.s 't bought for cash. We offer gisal ihxIh, at fair prices; are thankful for jmisI favors and ask for a share of you. patronage In tlie Allure. .it) new style or wall paa-r tor spring trade. GRIM! HAHtlWAKK ClIMPAXV. -I3 BBmMDkF IS THE INAUGURATION OF H, f UlHBU'i THIS SALE WILL O 30 DAYS 30 An Eifftrle Railroad Petition. I The following ta-titlon will be tre- ' arutol to the county roiumlaaiouera ' court in the near future. It Is a merl- torloua lueaaun-, and as no harm can ne untie the urlUge, no ohjectlou al.ould ne urgei against allowing the use of IUj lirldge for the purpose t herein stateil. Atsiut 17(1,010 would be ex IM'iidcdfJu eonstructlng tlie nml l l.i il Higene and Sprluglleld, thus ail.lluir larm'IV to the laxaLle nmnrrtv of the imuiiIt. Sign the pe'itloii at once at F. L. Cbamls-ra' hardwan-store or with F. M. Wilkin ou the atrret: To the Honorable Count! Court of Ijiiic County, Oregoii: The uuderslgued cltlens and proper ty holders interested In tlie Progress and development of Eugene and vl- Icinlty, beg leaveto state to your hole cunni to Q struct said railway, pro- viueii uie rigni oi way can lai M-cureil, Including tlie cnwolng of the Willam ette river Usni the county bridge. Your Ht it loner therefore resiai'tfiil ly ropiest; that tho "right of wav" over said bridge be granted to the 'il gene and Springfield Electric Light ami Power Company" Usm such I..PII.M Mllll l..-.llMt 1. III. MM may deem proja-r to lnisMje, to protect theiiiterest of the county. v..... .w.iin...... r.i...- state; that ,. ,.J,le Inlerferem to the crossing ,lf on ,r(,n. ,v granting I this tH'tltloti, will bo for a distance of tour petitioner furthur state; that hi their Judgment, the taxable wealth of the county, would bv largely In creased by the building of this rond and In that way alone more than com pensate the county for the usn of aald (ridge by an electric road. A Linn The editor of the YjA Oregonlan having anld that the Oregon tililltla "I onmpiaied of spindle shanked youth, and (he entire lot would not keep at lair a couple of cur dova," tho Wallowa vblcftaJn retorts: " Pliere U no law to prevent the Foist Oregonlan man from having bis opin ion and expressing It, but If be will come over to Joseph be will find in a single company of this despised militia forty men, any one of whom ajrlll convince bliu of his mistake lu about two min ute." If the aforesaid E. O. editor could come to Eugene and gae upon sillier Farringtou, Teutsch or Jones ofC commny or engage in an en counter with most any of the txvs we Imagino he would keep "at laty'' for ever after. Ix Al.RAXY. Albany Democrat: "IUvently Cant. Van Alsttne waa re liael from Jail In Portland on cotidl- tlon that be leave tho cltj Y. He bad Iss-n ImprlsouiHt for whipping bis wife. The Democrat pmtlcteil tliat be would come thla way. Ho came and what I Portland's gain Is our los. Mra. Van Alstlne I with tlie ('apt. It U to he honed everything will Is. se rene here." We hope that they have no "date" for Eugene. the time for the President of tfce e be Inaugurated, CONTINUE FOR- Dwelllug Burned. The following letter I a deserved re commendation of tho State Iiisurauce I 'ompnny, of Salem: Fall Ckkkk, Or., Jan. 31, '0.1. I feel that the joplu of thl commu nity might to know of the good treat ment I have received from tint, band of the State Insurance Company. My dwelling home near Fall Creek which burned ou January 17th was insured with t hem ami today nine day after the tire they have paid Ino the full amount of my claim f.vvl.i'o. 1 have not been put to any trouble nor ha there Iss'ii any "baiigllug" ordlsagree liient of any kind. It is ImiHMslble for any fair minded man to have trou ble with thl company as they are lib eral, prompt, Just and fair. They have treated me square. C. W. You NO A Sox. Makkiiiii. In Ijiiih county, Ore gon, February 4, Iwa bv . V . Kin s. y, J. P., Mr. F. M. McCulloiigh and Mr. Dor M. Mct'ullough, all of Lane i-ounty, Oregon. The couplo waa re cenllv divoniil In thla county. The marriage ceremony was a novel one. The couple Uvea several miles ls-low Eugi-ne, acrMa tho river. Judge Kin aey exsi't.tl to marry them in a house near Irving, but tho river being up they were afraid to ensst the stream lu a small tsiat, so the Judge sUssi usm the bunk opNwlte tlieiu and la-rformcd the ceremony. Illr Uusnl, Kotx. 7. Maiiuii:i. In Eugene, Oregon, last evening at tho n-sld.-ni-e of Mr. Ell Bungs by JudgO '. W. Kinaey, Mr. J. L. Iloil'iunn and Miss Blanche Pta-a. Mr. llollmnii Is one of tho proprietors of I he Eugene Iiv Work and the for tunate luily la a hclce of Judge Pipe. The Guahii force extend congratula tion. O I'AlilNiNKi). Governor Pennoyer Monday grauUil a lmrdon to John F. Elliott, whn waa senteiioeil from laiughia cotintv to tho statu prison to serve a term of two years for the crime of forgery. The pardon waa granted iiimiii recommendation of the trial Judge. Elliott hud served ono year of his term. DiM'HAKit:i. Al Mitchell, who was arrested on complaint of C E. Byers, for embezzlement, was given an examination before Justice Kiuacy, Wednesday, on tlie charge. The evi dence la-lug somewhat conflicting Jus-tli-e Kinaey discharged the defendant. IbiKX. In Fugene, Oregon, Febru ary 7, IHU3, to the wife of F. L. Cham 1st, a daughter. Frank has been wetiriiig a smiling counU-nance ever since tlie event, and Grandpa Tom llendick Is also quite happy. Ckmext Sidkwai.k Bilks. Sim going to uvaa Tuesluy L. N. ltoney inform uatbat the two cement aide walk bilk owes him ftiil for the cement furuislitat for the walk- Mr. Fogle baa received an onler from tho men by mall for the amount owsd them by the city. Dally Uuard, Jul s. Tkaiiikiw Kxamixatiox. The regular quarterly examination of teach er for Lauc county la being held by SiiM-rintendelit Stevenson at the court house toduv. MissM. K. MoC'ornack auA J. M. Villlain are acting as aaaia tanlri. There are oil applicants. lloux. At Klamath Falls, Oregon, January 'JS, to the wifo of Frank McCoriua-k, a son. 7 I'omuiUsloueiV Coart. Met Iii n-gulnr session at tlm court house, Weiliiiwlny morning, Fshruary 7, lv.';i. Present, Commissioners Park er ami Perkins, Hicrltf Nolaml and Clerk Walker; aWnt, Juilgo FUk. Thu following huslnes was tnn-uw't til: Orlurcl H C Ii-wls. siiia-rvlsor, district .No. J. 1.111 e 17, nliow.,1 at lit tinlchil that H C Ixwis hill for tl.31 tor Imnls-r Isj allowiM at f I.VI. Onlereil for John H Martin, work su-ivrvl-or of Dist No 'Jl, hill for f:ni, at loweil at i On li re. I for John Chiutaln, work Dia No irj, hill ), nloweil at H'. (Inli nsl that E A 'hastaiii's hill for hri.lgi' worMlstrlct No. I'i for ue nllowisl at f jti. Onlereil that L. A. CliasUln's hill for hrl.lge work, Dlst No irj, tor pl.60 U allowed at tS. Dnlenil that Jesse Cole's bill for U-a-rvlsor'a ai-nices In riaul illatrlct No. li, for it, ls sIIow.hI st (1H. Win Welch, hill for siiM-rvlsor ser vices in roail district No. SI for (U, al lowed at llo. lllll ofN 1) Swuct fr board of puu sts, contimieil from June, Isvl, recon sidi'n-il ami nlloued, t'XM. lllll of J T lumiiu, aupervisor of district No. 84 18 00 lllll of J M Ik rkshlre, aua-rvlsor district No. Si for 130 allowed at S3 00 Hill of J II llelkmip, supervisor of district No. HUsllowud 11 40 Hill of Craig lltiycs, suM-rvlaorof dixtrict No. 4l allowed 30 00 T T Kemp, lumla-r H 40 Craig llayca, making J 1 Jury list V II Tyrnlxiw, assistant In making J PJury list U W Allen, assistant In making J I Jury list S 00 2 00 S 00 J W Majors, hill for services as atiervlaor of district No. 42 al lowed &'i 70 J E Ki erly, hill 13 M J E Kemierlv, hill 6 Stf Petition of Mrs. Lynch to vacate county road; the names on t'.ui remote st nwnv exceeiling tliiste on the petition, the petltiou la hereby dismissed. FROM BALEM. The Senate 1'aasej tlie World'i Fair Appropriation Ovtr the Veto. Bprclal is Ihs Dailv Ociin. Halem, Oiteoox, February 9, S p. ni. HOtSK I1ILLH PAHHEO. . Wright's of Marlon county, to pro lect gauio, llsh and wild fowls. Mherldan's, to prUct -Mongolian pheasants for five years ill JJbuglas, Coliiuiliia and Coos countli.. Hherldau's, to protect wild water fowls. Hy Hmwn of Douglas, to protect sal mon and other fiaal Ms hi-s. Hy Wllklns. of Ijifrc, a general tres pass law against tiespaaslnjr upon en cliswd land. Hy Nickoll. protecting Mongolian pheaaanta In Jackson and Josephine counties lor nve years. Hy Durham, of Washington, sulsitl tuto for AuArallan ballot bill. It ar ranges tickets in columns with square at the top for Insertion of a cross for Lthisw whft desire to mat a straight ticket. Ayes, 35; nays, 17. IX TIIK BKNATK. sCnaa, bill to change boundaries of Multnomah aud Clackamas counties; Hissed. Hcnator Alley's bill to create the iHMtrd of supervisors of precinct otll oert la made a special order for this af tertioon. Hancroft's election machine LIU; tanscd. Hy Alley, authorizing the granting of Airthertiinisfor the construction of theHlualaw and jiei1i railway; pussod. Vandorburn's bill, to prevent boy cotting; pending. PASSED OVER VETO. Tho Penate refused to sustain the World's Fair bill veto message of the Governor. The vote stood: Nays, 10; ayes, 0. Two Democrats were absent Haxhm, Oregon, February 8, 3 p. m. 1IOLBB PhlM PA88KD. Camplwll's pilotage bill. Mcrritt's delivering legal aact of flour at 41) iKiunds. Hherlilan bllL Mays to pro tect tluila-r aud other pro;srty from fire. fccer relating to enclosures. Ford's frecinct assessor bill recommit U1. Tim govenior will approve the tax bill hut will veto the On-gon Na tional Uuurd appropriation of 46,0UO. Ill I.I Jl PAHHKU Till 8EMATR. Henator Alley's bill providing for a salmon hatchery on the Hiualaw riv er, read third time and passed. An a fit pniprintionoffJutiO Is made by thla Cross bill, changing boundaries of Multiftimah and Clackamas counties; passed. Uulllxson'i house bill providing for appropriations for stats militia; pffsed. Cross bill amending charter of Dra gon City; passed. liutler's bill Incorporating Falls Cltv, Polk county, passed. urubbs' house Mil, for protection of game and fish; passed. Haley's bill, appropriating 124,000 for the Wsston normal school; lasHed. Cross' bill incorporating Aurora; passe!. Weatherford's bill, Tn corpora t lug Waterloo, la Linn county; passed. VETOED. air Mill. Spwlsl to Ihs Oriao: Malkm, reU 8, S p. ru. Governor Pennover haa lust vetoed K-nator Mat lock' bill appropriating iO,uuo for the world's fair at Chicago. It la doubt ful If enough votes can be obtained to pass the bill over the veto. Some of Ut Cult Price. 19 lbs Granulated sugar...... $1 00 22 lbs Extra C sugar............. 1 00 23 lbs Golden C sugar.................. 1 00 Eugene floor, per sack................ 75 Springfield flour, per sack............ 73 30 lbs best rice 1 00 7 cans best peaches... .. 1 00 7 cans best apricots 1 00 10 cans corn... . 1 00 3 lbs Gold Dust washing powder. 20 8 lbs codfish, bonulcaa. ...... 25 Axbucklca, package 25 J. Lm I AGE. Ja th V. Dory, of Warsaw, 111- was troubled with rheumatism and tried a number of different remedies, but says none of them seemed to do him any graal; but tin ally he got hold of oue that sptedilly cured him. He was much pleased with it, and felt sure that others similarly atlllcted would like to know what the renin I y was thai cured him. He states for the benefit or the i-ul.lic thst it Is caDrd Chamberlain's I"ain lialm. For sale by IMlrtirn DIatio. Contract Awari:i. U N'. Hon ey lias lvn swanl.il tlie contrai-t for I lie milhlii.-r of tlie new s mm nw at Drain. 1 he price Is about 0