kugene City Guard. HATL'IlOAV, n:n. 1H. Cotintrr ! i'itjr The Telegram p.rorista:.jr r mnrkj that the "anything t Unt Portland U suicidal jwlicy.' Whatever tend to create and build up a great citjr at our doom, in- Iirovea our country, renders mur ;tU for the products of tho Ur men, and increasa tlio gii-ral prosjrity. Portland is d.ntim-d to be a gnat city, and we of the country may bo thankful that it is located to near u. With it growth and rosH-rity our will keep ace. The btvf, mutton, veal, iHrk, etc. of our stock grower will be used to feed her hungry thou sand!. The housewife may dm oee at good nriet-s of her butter, egg! and poultry. The horticul turist and gardener will there find a ready market for their fruit and vegetable. The unemployed labor in the country may often llnd em ployment in the city. The mer chant and business man can buy at lei rales and on more favorable terms in a proiperou city than in one kept back and contemned by country prejudice, or her own mow backs. We do not wish to lo compiled to go to Seattle, Han Francisco or New York to trade when a metrop olis can be built up at our very djor. Uuild up I'ortUnd and you build up Oregon. This i wpecial- IT irue no ir mm mu huwiuuh . . . .. i ..... mi alley is concerned. Their inUr-fV'l'"'''.' - 'I--est. are reciprocal. The ,le of " -'1 T. 1 J ''' the city and ralley should appre ciate this, and not allow jealosies having no real foundation to work to their mutual detriment. i ' The investigation of the whisky trust, by the house judiciary com mittee, has brought out omo inter esting facts concerning the adulter ation of liquore. Hy tho use of es sential oil, essences and coloring Onatter, an eiert quickly produced whiskies, rums and gins, similar to those that are placed on the market and sold as pure goods. The basis of this product was sn odorlcM and colorless liquor, known to the trade as "spirits, and worth about 1...0 per gnllon. Hy the use orcom Hounds worth." say, one snd o:. half cents, he produced a gallon of liquor that would sell as liigli as 14, and the statement was made that the production of adulterated goods represented one half the en tire liquor business of the country euch goods being largely, no doubt, sold by misrepresentation. No act of President Harrison's adminhitration will cover him with more glory and add to hi en during fame, than tho annexation of the Sandwich Inland, which it appears ho has determined to ac complish during the last days of his term. The acquisition of ter ritory made by former presidents are tho brightest laurel they wear. Florida, tho Iouilaua purchase, by which claim was drat laid to Ore gon, Texas and the Mexican pur chase, Alaska, territory of inestima ble value were all acquired hy pur chase or conquest, and add fame to the presidents under whose admin istrations they were annexed. The voice of the country will supjH.rt President llarrixion in his etiorts to acquire these fair islands of the Pacific, the key to tho commerce between America and Asia in eaie of war. There is one point that will never be forced through the com prehension of the Wall street hank ers and other financiers for the benefit of the rich. That is that the present drain of gold for the purchase of silver could cattily be stopwd by tho passage of a free coinage bill. Then the holders of silver ore could do their own coin ing and the government would have no resjionsibility. Hut tluy are not yet willing to listen to the behests of the jeople, intent as titer ere in continuing the infamy of John Sherman's demonetizing act l. ! What is politics coining to? President Harrison apminU a Southern democrat to the supreme bench and now it is stated Cleve land will appoint a republican, Judge ti resham, to the moot imHr tant position in his cabinet, that of secretary of state. This is an alarming state of affairs. At pres ent tho number of o flier is far be low the demand, and when the re- Sublicans and populiita join the emocraU in the ruxh it will be hard to foretell the result. The appropriation for the world's fair is an accomplished f-u-L It came Iat., but will result in a creditable exhibit. Governor Pen noyer vetoed the bill on coititu tional grounds, but the legislature was willing to twit the elasticity of that ancient instrument and paxed it over the veto. Some idea of the widespread in terest in the hoopukirt question may lie inferred froio the recent in troduction in the Minnesota legis lature of a bill to prevent the sale, manufacture, us or exhibition f any heopskirt or anything like it. MroKirlnl aaprrlors In immorv f Mary Allen Wmt, will U he I, I In It funitrli:ct flWiyleritii riiiinh in HuoiUy, Fehruarv 1'Hh it p. in Aii-Uibrra of the W. '. T. t". an li to meet, aliortly l fire In tl. baxxiay school puwu. , The MsdiI la l)l,iute. The Sandwich Mauds are situ ated nt nearly mi equal ditante between tho sin-res of America and Japan, between l'J deg. and Ti Ueg. north latitude, alxut miles from ."an r ranti-". 1 m-re are fiflei-n of them, but only eight are inhabit"! or inhabitable. The eight Inhabited inland have a combined area of 7I'J square miles; Hawaii lieing the largest, containing an area of U10 square Inilcs. Tho Maud wcrediseovered Janu irv IX. 177. H stat-l up on apparently good authority that at that tune tliey comaine! a q ulatioii of 1'V), but the popula tion ban since then been constantly di-cnaMng. In Ml it was less than !.V),0(K); in 1S.TJ, i:VV,:i; in W, HW,.7U; in 1SPJ, 81.1CJ; in IS.'..!, 71,01'J; in l;(l, r.7,!l7V; in 17, o7,'JH.' .VJlU of whom were t'hineno and 4.'('.1 whiten, and the eenus of IMK) hIiows the imputation to have Itwi ytl.OOO, of which :'.l,l:Hi were no tives.GlHO half casts, LVW1 Chi iicm', 12,::C0 Japanese, l'ortu guee, snd .Villi other foreigners. This continued ib-cna has been attributed to the dissolute habits of the native tMipulution. I'ytil a eoinpuratively reeent s riod mar riagu exist"! umoug them only in name, and is not now much better. Children were brought up for the meit part by others thau those who begot them. Abortion was common and children were regu larly put to death during the first vear of their existence. The native islands. 15v the census of lV.Klit was but little more than one-third of tho total Mipulation, and it is probably less than one-third ti day. Of the total trade of the Island 91.18 is with the United States. The principal pro luctjons are sugar and rice!. Of tho plantations grow ing these product Americans own 71.17 er cent. These figures show that we have a good right 10 take the Sandwich Islands under our protection. Tho three transcontinental lines that tap the Northwest hovo agreed iimm a freight schedule that is a considerable reduction. Tho pro.uinc nt citizen of Ku geno aro prompt to rescind when the interests of the city arc bcnclU ted thereby. No elect Ion yet III the doubtful lels- lut in for I'. H. senators. Jasper Juliet. February l I MO. Kverylsxty come to Kunitay wlnsil next hiiinliiy at Id a. in. Our ilelmtliig sM'lely Is almost de funct. The river w illed lias Ihvii on a ram- paire for severnl luys, l returning to Its uormiti iiiiiiiiiiiiii. Atut the only vNIIiIk elfe t of the shooting mnleli Is that WK lio lollltiT hear even Usly limgKilig alsiut what they can ilo al "loo yanls olt-lminl," or "1'tityanls with a rest." For thin we an truly Rrateful. Tliere Wen'thnvapollcalits for teach er's eerlllUntin fnnu this vicinity. The JasT Scale Coinany ntvnlly (hi lareil a 7'ieelil li Itleiul. lbrn.-To the wife of Ihivid A. Tay lor, Feh. IMli, a IL'-miiiihI soil. A. J. riiilllw of KiiKvne, iuuwel thnui;li this pluiw this wevk. lie says the railroad extension Is a sure thing nut fur the prevent we win imve no shingle mill. However we hopt to set one smii. W. ). Will lace made a hiinlmnii trip In l-aigeno this week, rt'turulng via Oosheii. . I lave Taylor Ims purehiiM-l a span of iiorMesnr r. it. rrieimiv. J. M. Kirney reNirl eiicoursirlng saii-s of vuleiitliies, anil eorn,sxiiilliig Inerraiw III II in fi'Veliuo or tho ssl olthv. There was quite a raw for 'Mivr" life here yertTlny. Siliielhing wo seen eoinliig ilow ii I lie river ami was wen to IiiikI aenms fniiu tho mill. S'vernl of Iholsiy went over and fomnl a hvr Ivlug ilenit under a stump. The ssr iniiig nan nroKcn us n-g. Johnny IlilU is llguriug on Ituildiug a chlekeii linssler. N'venil teiiehers haw nimie fur the spring term of sehistl at (his plaiv. Mr. John Mill of lllg Prairie, mh-I thniugh here tmliiy on his way home from visit to l.liin eoiinty. Mrs. S. IliiiuUiker, of l'Uant Hill, Is lUIIIng nt this ill) this week. Alsmt tlilrty-rlve i.f tlu young folks of this plsiv and rail creek enJoyel a itlnv nriy sut esmlv pulling at'l. K Hills lnt 1'rldny night. V are In- lnnne.1 (list the playing was kept up until a o elis'K NiluMny morning, aid alsmt '.iMsik breakfast with Mr. ami Mrs. HilK Nun uf nuryming js-op, kttcnded a dniiecat Mr. iUspy's Sitiinlay night, nml others stteml.-d a ilaiuv al Mr. Tsllfero's nt Nstnn th snuie night. tun. alters Is away on a trip to ilniv-y. FvyllKKK. A 1 mt.tV .H4TTI.K. Kktlloi blat n,ktn AW SS WasiiiMiixix, H. ('., KeU lVPr. Idelit-eleel 1 lexeland has pulilk-ty an ImUIHItl Ilia- follow lllg eublllel Spsilll liletiU.: Waller ). inliMin, of Illinois, si-to tATt of rlate, JoiHi 1. I'm lblc, of Ken tuek7, .niary of tiaiiry; lulel K I.nmont, f ew York, i- n irT of war; iln K II, of lluilkln, sst master gebemj. (n msklug thtwe aaiisint'iornts Mr. (lrvlamt said: " There W no im-s.1 of any mystery lu n-gwrd lo I lis aliuet, and it Is uwh'ssi lo spisiiUlf and Jlr itulgr In (linm. I slmll nmke It lu t r t ii sitiT, hi( shaJI snii.niiiif th nsaiie of g. nil. men , Je. t.1 In rill tl.t laMltlims u f.il aa I mmr their ar nrplanr. slid periuuwlon la luske the tn..l Ie imiIiIi.. " Mr. ( Irvrlalld wotild sav rmthlnc U rvsri t otts-r p.niioiis ml mrn whoj ! are toriilioued ptninxiUm with I the III. Sbikih' Cure, tlw pn at .(h and cnsqi rore I fi-t sale by us. ft. 4.4 siae rHi(i t went v five dos-s, only Ji rvllts. I blidrt n lov It. Uf Mll Sulfi. '. .in i..-i.j,.. The si imle this afternoon a mt niorhil asking finign-sa li -n-l"ii Hie Indian w.tr terun-. Wralherford's hill lo have lh slate purehaw the Willamette I'sks was Mils evening Ii deilnlii ly iiied In the Semite, 'i to U. Wllklns' lo fix the o.niis n-nlloii of, tlirelerk ami sherlir of ln rouuiy was pa-Mil. J lde hill provides Unit Iheshcril! sndelerk shall receive tJ"" h with deputy hlre.)-Kl. Vealeh elerdy moved that liis hill n sU'ng the set creating stale Ismrd of railrd siinmlloiiers ls takeii out of the hiiniU of the railroad roflilllltlec, hut the seliatu n fo-l to slls'lid the rn I -". Hie roiiimiin on eoiifertliee eon c rnlng the hour of final adjournment n ortei, rmimiueudiug loa. m., hat urdav, us the hour, hut no bill to Is ,m.W sner 11 midnight Friday; silopled, the Hate isineurriiig. Ford s billlonlioll.il olllelul court n porters and allow all sieiiographera to obtain public and ollb lnl i uiioy. uii'iit nis.ii psaslng a sutisfai-tory ex amination U fore a slate Imanl of ex aminers for that pur-c, was, after h sjieeeh Is fore the liiHise, fvnlild er"l and nmed sluio-l iiuaiiimoiixly. Of the Zil lillls llrt on the hoil-e cub eiidar I'axtoii leads Willi liiiictn-n, Mi ki ll Is sei-olld With sevelitei II, I -loii third with ten. Norllini and Ford have right each, lnnby, Wright of Mnrioii and Oecr of Marion, wveii nu ll. The ImlMbiell mark Is n-aeliel by Myers, Miller, Ifc lknap, Duly, t or Helms and Itelts. An appropriation of l-MMl hits lsn Oskel for the orphans home or Al bany. This amount w ill he lm'lul"l in I lie general appropriation bill and will douhtlen gn through as the object Is a iiks-1 worthy one, mid the state him heretolore extelidetl uid to Ibis In stitution, w hich Is now sodl v III need of help from the stale. 0 Kenrewntative llrown of llonglas has Hleoeedcd III having theeomilliths' on edui-atiou, of which lie Ischiilrmaii, engraft iism si-nule bill No. lul, w hich has nl the senate, to entile all dis tricts, biiQng a sipulatbiti of 4i, In ilesiulent districts, an amendment which lays the foundation for the Kindergarten system of primary educa tion. As chairman of the eoiiimllh-e on education in the hou Mr. Itmwn liaa shown a Ills-nil spirit towards the new "liientlnn. mid Is the pioneer of legislation In this nt-t si t. Mr. Lay mull of Marlon moved the tiuielidliMit Is adopted. Carrletl. Isllf riusnl. Iili K The republicans did not caucus lied night. The senate yesterday afternoon sus laliiel the governor's' veto of the A I bluu free bridge bill bv a vote of It) to 14. Miller's llxhway hill got through the emite and will Is? signed by tho gov ernor. tlccr's hill for the reduction of the mte of Inlcn-st from H and In st .flit to H and H ned the house biht even ing. The bouse litis pnsMed the Cm salaried shcrili'a and clerk's bill, hut has plaisil twenty nine mime nls to It, which must be 'concurred In by the senate. Wllklns and other farmers are work ing hard for house bill No. XM, by tleerof Clnekaiiias to reduce the rale of luten-si from a and lu to u and H pi r cent The Judiciary eommith-e have reMrtfd tluil It do Hot wsa, but the iiiciiiUts are generally III favor of It as mortgages nre no longer to Is taxed. Salem Journal, Ki n.: The bill to en-ate the county of lllitine U-vime a sdltlciil iiilotlon. It was niointilere, the populists voting with the republi cans and furnishing tho thnv votes to carry it. The Inolde history of the present sts. slon of thegixlntiire will bo written at some day. The n-al cause why so many public mensiinw of greatest pul llu luiMrtaiue have gone to the wall Iss-ii burked will Is- made know n. It will Is an interesting record and will do much towards sluqilug the future politics of Oregon. A kindergarten clause has I sr. I addislloa senate bill In the house, and Chairman Itrow n of the commit tee on education shvs it will Uvome a law. It provbh-s that lu cltli-s of 40K1 and over the Issird of dinvlors mny establish a free klmlergnrteti, to lie taught hy a graduate of a kindergar ten training school. nu: Ainiio or iiiwtu. Tbs Brnal la rxklLk Iks Teal el Iks I rraif. WasIIINoToN, Feb. I V The ths-ll-mcnts III connection with the Hawaii an annexation trvatv are all tvadv for transmission to the senate and, if nothing liiims'iis to prevent, they will In sent to the senate litis uftermsiu. AtNiimiiauylug the presideiil'a iih-s-snge ami text of the treaty w 111 Is copies of much of the correHimlctice li.'iwirn the goverumeiitaof the I'lillcd Slates and Hauiiil rcMMi-tlug the sills. Jis-t of annexation ilnllng back half a century. The tri-iifv will, of course, U- M iit to the senate for eom.lderatioi In execu tive scwdnii, but the tiucxvtfd III Junction of secrecy w III Is-prouqitly removeil by the senate ami tin- dia-li-Uieiita will Is given to the public. The treaty Is signed by John W. Foster, w-erelary of Mate, and i'lnirs ton, Castle, Mansleli, Wilder and Car ter, eommiwioners on U-half of the pMvislonnl government of Hawaii. ANorill it Omc Allwny Is ims nd: Oil one uf the city hotel lirliler W.d-m-Mlay w as the name of Chua. Kciinr ily of Snll Cns k. Mr. Kemietly Is the velernn and sipulr O. P. conductor luce the nnid first U'gan luuuing. Several days ngo he tk a vnentlon know lug w hat w as In the wind. On his return from Portland he received his ivaia-rs w ithout the Uu-k sulurv due. There has Uvn a gi-m-nd ehamn of hands, obi hand retaliMsl ts ing pbieed on new runs ami wages eiil down un til the men hardly know Just w hnthev sn. There is IsHind to Is- fun abend. I.IXiol.M Ciil NTY. The bill e:. st lag LilKSilll 10' pssel lslll tl.rtlx.-a of the Ii vu-Uturv sil.l will ! ,.ioc a law. i ..Unbi will l lite U.i jx.rirv inuiity s-itt. Tin in mix a ciu u. ul foriU Jlay nmutry; lx-id an In-en-ase lu. I'lilliirf new I - ers, I'n-re will Is- new w rs, and t hvelrif.. lo Is the konnt v .-oi in I -4 AIdkiIv Ihe wismIs are full of ca'i in,' it.-s f.,r oi. tji Ullde the new gii . nuiirul t I niqsviute! by tioVefii r IViiimyer. The butclxxj of "-.dcm ublih the fi'lloa lliir: Owiiik ui Jhe blwh prltw of all kliuls fat i k, w he uuiir-igiM-rt litcher I ."Nib in, lit-nv ;'ne I..; at the I I! ing prices uuul furtber woii'v: Ijom tcnk I V, rouud sl.uk IJ.e, si '.'J. r stink lis-, stsliai rill nn4 1- . Ili-iliV S:'4 I1', plate Uf IxnU s, biixUat L.i:,;, i.xf . .iiii. IJ'. mulloii i Ih- j . tm ti..ii . J J t:liillon loli;.la r lO, I Inn. I aiUts-! ter 1 eal fore quwrta-r I.'!, rk eL-ps t:l, i-wtb IW an I JO. i taiuleriis. I bi-iap lanterns. I aiand lantern. All sl-, all prM-cat, Z't ets up. Alt kinds of laiili-ru n iaalra. F. U chamiikiw. Iiungi-sut iMy lla iula rson's. A pl-uaiit springlike luy. Carpets at laiy A II. ndi-rsoii's. Window sbii.l.-s at luy Hender son's. lirsyak Willuughhy, di ntixts. tltlce over tjrangi- sloru. Mulnxwe at I ay 4 Henderson's. Working over .liili-s a speelnlly, lit limy A ilaoiighby's. Mr. Fogle and s.ni llnlxhed the walk lu front of the HuvliV prois rty today. They sas ill to Is gissl workmen. Psrll.-s wanting slab wsl can pro cure Ihe same bv sending order lo to the lame Lumls-r Ix-ague, at Spring Held. Chairs at Iay A Ili-ndersoii'. Thank tSisli the 8 JS KM ). li-vl-lature hasoiily a few more hours to remain lu sewloii. Kiletixioii tubli at Ihiy A IlcinUr soll's. It has Isvii publlxhixl thnt tiovernor I'eliiiovi r had asild ho would resign if the xla'le militia bill was aasMl over his head. .Vow 's your chance, iov-i-ruor. Hur flB 'worth of gissls at Day A Hi-ndersou's and twelve a pn-m-nt frts. Karl's Clover IUs.1, the new bbssl puriller, gives freshness and eli-nrness In tin- isiintdexioll ami cun- eoiistilsi- tin) ii celils, .'SI cents ami I. ISld by CtTV 1I1 t STtiKK. A poultry ftnn advertix,: "Our hens ly fn-sh eggs dully." The an nouncement will probably prove a re lief to the thrifty hoiixewifu who has hitherto hud to shake them, on her daily evening gathering to mt- whether or not they were stale. O W'aacn News: The man w ho wrote "IScautlful Snow" evidently lived lu a warmer clime than this. We had the misfortune to be caught In Hie last tiilmi I'aeitli; OaS'kade, and our thoughts on the snlji-ct were a.iything but Is-autifuL PrlnevUlo Iti-vlew: A. It. I.yle Is fts-iling list) bnid of enttlcut his ranch on Trout cni k. It Is n-sirted that he Is lining from three to four bead a day. This is not bad considering the num ber of cattle he is fit-ding and the In clemency of the weather. Chinese new year was ushered ill with the Issimliig of tlrecniekera last night at IJ o'clock. It Is the begin ning of lbs li'tli year of the dynasty of Kwiiug Su, the pn-at'iit emperor of the Flowery Kingdom. Chinese gin and tea w ill Is the order of the dav among tho Chinese residents for the next week. K. .: Watch's bill toullow enmity Judges to bid III profx rty sold for taxes passed the senate. A far more iiiixrt unt bill of his, to abolish the slicrilPs x niuilniliillons over the county to eollis-t taxes and to w-rvi wiirnnils on delimpieiils, neeiila-ssly ioting tax Miyc itiundrednf thminamls of dol lars nnniiiilly is allowed to slunils r. The h-glxlallve isniimitts)- on axyluui Investigation eoi9ilet-ly exonemtes the maiiagi-meiit of that liMltutinu Iroiii the ehiirgi-sformuliited iisiii mere rumors by the slate Ismrd of ehuritiea. A lilt exxiiiil act ot Jiixtiiv they riuhlee the gnut wrung done Mix Lillian liobtiii lu branding her nnn aci-essorv to Ihe crime as the slate Issird of charities did. Hnlcm Journal: Jis-I I. 4 leer's bill to exempt all credits from taxiitioii did not nts-ive the attention it deserved. It Is going to Is ililllcult to eoiuo at creilils or evidences of debt for taxation in this state. The nMcmpt to Hsm-ss such credit In till Mate, w hen held hy residents will Is a failure; to assess) them when held or owned by non-resident, will Is llllsiwiible. The result will Is a farce ami fniud. Fern Itldgs Items. Junction, Fe?. 1.1. Feed Is stL-an-e. Long Tom Is Issunlug, but is not ipilte aa high as it woa uller the other storm. The snow Is alsmt all gone. It was all the way from one to four feet deep. It la estimated that If all the snow had laid on that fell, it would have Isrli four feet on a level here. J. IL Hill Is putting a neat fence around hia house ami garden. Mr. Hill has a Is-autlfiil farm, well Im proved lu every ress-et, showing what imlu-.try and economy will do in this country. Tins. Ilniley's family have Just gone through a siege of the inuuis, there, fore sympathize wllh all other big jaw ull'crcrs. Owing to the high water betw-e-n here ami Junction no mail has reached us for over a week, ami everylss W Is us cross as the regular sore headed l?ar. The Hill llnw. have lust a few head of sheep; outside of this we hear of no other low of stis k.aud general! v speak ing tlicV are lisiking pn-tty well. With the kind iN-rmixsiun of the tier mans of Fern lodge a union Sablnth sehisl has Uvll nrgalileil at their church. The alteiidmiee Is larva ami a great deal of lntcn.x.1 taken. Kvt ry Ixnly invited. Meets at J o'i'IH'k p III. Farmers are expeeting a tilgcrep this year and If they don't get It they will go kick on the snow racket. A wonder of the community: Will we have gasal rani Is in the future? W hen are we to have a new sehisd hoiixe'.' The old Fern Kidge schiaol houe Is alxaut gone ami should lae C'liicmncd as unsafe and unlit for as-hon purii-x-. llt-sidc the new boa- - and other Impreveinelits of this liell borhissl it is a dlsurais-, and xlus.l I be reptnceal Ly J m-at building as S...II sx xihie. lAMik to it nell.- bors. A. I It .us. lu this city, Feb. M, to the w ifa- aaf KuL-ene Itaimf, a boy. iz-xsixirJGToiars NINTH STREET DRUG STORE k..-t- r..i..untij an Stnd Ihs rusrait Vrnf and t mil 0Mslcsl.l, aiss a hU Ud of )r"iii's Siiivlrl?. I'atfiit Meilcli.., til Llquort l.ar Mnlirliml rt. Tiatrlhrf ail-i Ihst.aUoailns S.a!Ue- j'lIAT CUldll .VKDR'INE," " Cim- Im ipi. ut C. n.umi-ii'. ltraitiehltis HiaarsriiarxM, Sire Tlimat ami all ilixiaat and I Ultif (livasi-s. M. KINNF.Y'f 'noVKDCATAUKII ITHE will is rmanently relieve any ivr-'i of Nsaal I i -rh. J. lv. M.J; CL'U:-Tbe Ist.1 known ritmoly f. Itllmt, l;,xx,ling or Itiiilnit I'll.--. " J. Ik t'Hol.KRA Ct'KI!, for (iH.l. ra. I)yiiiery. IHarrhoaa, Summer (Viiiilsint. Ililliisis Cialli-, lii..a-rm Morbus, I to. 1.1. U TUIC TtKJTU ACHK MUM'S give In-tant Mlet TV aau. ." p "r l '-J rxtw .l w my tr.r. ai.t r laarsotKxl to. ra aat'a. l -im. '.as at y rrltv.ra ua tHu-1 -ttwa ran lai lurat ahd Mf favt liar, a, ra..c4 I I'lival.Man axia l Vrlvrloarr 1 'rxaavi. r 1 1 t Uaanaa f-,ii Ua ta l-U.-f. A aUaaT al ;.alna?a la x. i.tMxl. Vt rin-U.n'ii Ninth -t., Dru sj r., Khiiu-hart' Dlock. t.' A. . . ksl Kstst trsusiers- Jl XlTHiX CITV. I. V. Ms- In W I. Hollxlnll, otie-half Inlel.-xl III lots 4 snd i, block '! I'- corxTHV. J. I). Ultchey tnS M Csruthrs, fiW acre, in TpWM, It I K; l-V. Join II lUrr to I. I) l-irrest, InO urns liiTi-'"S, HI V;4. J A J ( row to I. F ami A I' row, IIT.Ism nslu TpHS. ltft V;lsi. I. F Crow to W II Smith, 1I7.U8 acr.- In TplsS. K ' W; I4.I. F M .NighxwaitdiT, et a I, lo J N l.u r, -liiacnwla Tp 10 S, It 4 ; ht..te of Oregon lo IMward C Ibs h np i, 40 acn-s in Tp Id S, It i W; f'si. M le of Oregon to J an ies 8 lU-ed, 40 ai re. In TpliS, IU'WllKSl. V F Haves to (ieo II Johnson, tlU ti l.dlxnn'iNivlnirs llank, WJ aea-s in TliS. HS W;MoU Win U CrVllxM.ii to II J Coatc-rlln, 0.H7 acn-x In t is a, r3w; js). W T Shaller to J I SnuM ami Joel Hub ii, Tu.tii acres In t 17 s, r 5 w;ll3i. (ie i V Omeiit tolt I) HawU-y.Xi.'t a n-xlu I Jis, r4 w; Moo. Al .bv J Mghxwsudi-r to F M Nlgb wali le'r, one tinii Interest In IS) aerea III I I'ls, r4 w ; l. M F Huntley to William Lynch, 4 acn-sju-t w-t of town; t-40. Smiih Mit k to John Haniist-n, Il.tSI aensi lu I bis, raw; SJisl. L. I. Fon-sl to James W Sheldon, IM) acres In t ID , r I wj f'joo. COITAOK OlloVK. Tl.osS Keep to I. K Hubliard, two ftfllixof lot 4, l-lis k 1, Shield's addi tion; I) (I McFarland to (Ieo Wall, lota 3 ... .... .it i i .i.n ni 4, hus k I , IJ l .iicrsimon m uii- ffion: f'iOO. MrfBlallsas lar l.v-1. Iilly (iusnl, red. IV As the Is-iiten season smiiiiemeB to day the following may be of Interest I. The use of llesli meat, eggs ami w hile meals Is u! lowed at every meal on Sundays as well as the principal meals on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs dny aiiihSaprdnys. Ssttiriliiy of the Kmls-r days aod'Holy Week exii-pted. The use of while meats ami eggs Is telerateil on all days of Iut at tho evening collation, mid at the princi pal inea Is on thiss-i Uiy sou which the Use of tlesh meat is foiiildell. III the morning a small plcoi of bn-ud Isallowtsi w ith a eup of coilce, tea, clns-olate or some similar drink. 4. When the principal meal cannot Is taken la-fore ihmiii, theortler may he Inverted, mid thu. eollnlloii taken In the morning ami the dinner In the evening. 't. Ijinl or grease, commonly called fut, may In usttl in preparing the law ful victuals. II. Those of the faithful who are ex empt from the obligations of fasting, can, on the (lavs w hen the line of Hush, meat, eggs ami while meats are sr mlttcd lo all the faithful, (wallowed to u-s) them several times a day, as on Sunday of Unt, when the obligation is not binding. The use of both tlesh u icst and llxh together at the same iiu-a! is strictly forbidden during Ihe w In I. of I-iit. Tin following srsons aro exempt from fast: All those who have not at tained their Hist year; the sick; women lu i gniiiicy or nursing Infants; those win are enfeebled by old age, and alio lose win occupations are of a la- isiri his anil exnaiixiive nature. 11 noixr Ykt. Tho tlsh storyteller aim oi in rs 01 una euiian in iiinae pun III tlicir sign after reading the follow ing: "A rancher over In the lllg es ucca has a cow which lias la-en com tug home of late already uillkisl. She formerly yielded nearly a bucll of tie stnlxy ll ti i 1 1. Suspecting a llelgh-Isir-if milking the iov, the weary mm her watcheil IhT that afteniiNiu. Alsmt i)o i-in-k p. m., Just as he was alsmt to give up tho watch and go home, he observed the cow to go to the Is-ach ami lie down upon the sand. Cautiously approaching he beheld four rascally clams extracting the nglk front the cow's udder with astonishing dexterity. When full, they with some ditlli-iilty folded their clam sheila, and like the Arab silently stole away to tl- homes in adjacent sand banks." Slilloh'aO'ilalla-r Is w hat you need for lvsi-ixin, torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney Tumble. It la guaran teed to give you satisfaction. 1'rlce 73 cents, Sdd by City Dkuu Stork. Tin house this afternoon paassl the Mcl-.u uti bill to have the state pur elm.-- and operate a stovo works. Day & Henderson, Undertakers and Embalmers. Cor Wil. an 1 7'h its. WN1K0-l'ilhlllK ( lira -r nl fiaxt awV uraaai I llx-laal Mlary uil rxprns Jpsld sax-kir; ix-rmsariii .uiun. IIUOWN BRiaS, aai., .-aurawryiaaria, runtsna. iPniitt. Lmmt Ut mmttt every one of tbs pBinlul ilisurtlsr Uuil firej upua wotnsa. Tbsy fad taw fara, sniat tb flgura, ruin tb tmipKT, withsr yon un. maks ynn okl Mn your Untax U4 srvll: Ttutt's tlx way to look wvtL Cum ttxa trout law anil ailments that Issm you, with lr. t's-rre's Favorite iViwriiHaaa. It's a crsnniNlVrif reiiaaxlr for all Uw ik'lmtU waatiit m, dai-soi-niniu, ami rtiws psvo liar tu siuimt. It ra-gulstaa and f rramot all the propsr nina-Uoiw, lmroraw riiztion, cmrv'txa hs batx.l, ilupris arts slid tasiiis, nteUnrhialy and DerTouamnas, larinm refnwlnnc aUep, and ras it.ires bawlth ant stnsiith. It s a mar ful riwrul. d as utxrina, tonic sad Dst vtne, iiiisu-Ung unr aad strength to that aili.-s sarotMO. CasiUuu no alnsiul to ta elaruas); do syrup ur tuftr to doaraus digsa . In a. ll a bvitimat mrjirtn-not a tamarairs au i irm imiy one iiar wntnaas ajManta, mi esn tin la tu iTix-ts thai , a,a muiran- td. II It aliaaao t tuanetlt at rural, la r caas, jou aaf yuir awooy back. For a sauare deal, tro tn nnlrlomithfa . ' 5l Choice Spring Seed Oats FOR SALE. I. K PETERS, Dealer in Hay & Grain. Went Kla-hth Street. EUGENE FLOURING MILLiJ Every Sack of Flour Guaranteed. Ask your groeeryman for Kugetie flour. If not what It la representeal the nioiiey will be n-funded. The Eugene Mills have the latest Im provemento, mt& have no aiis-rior In the manufacture of first-class flour. All kinds of milt feed to order. iiinflnu'iiv I DKAI.EKH IX- t emu r :-T. J. CRAIC, DRHCeiSf?-: Atth.nld E. R. LUCKKY at CO "9. stand, Eugene, Oregon. 3EL O.l GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. Naw IK-slios aad Ntw -rl- q ruraln snd DonMStlc Marbl (Irsnlle, ModudmdU. Ilravlatoasa aad CtBMta-rj work ol all kinds for 14. ALL WORK GUARANTEED I Wlllsmstt Htra-Bl, Praiefflss. Eucvas. Pr. Hemenway & Noland Druers and Merfkines IAEDWARI HEAVT STOVES AND TINWARE, IHIXT 1XD BRIGHT. Q Plumbing and Hoofing Neatly Done. Pumps, Pipes and Water Closets, Kept for Fun. WALL P.APE.R, Fresh From (lie East, AT THE GRIFFIN M. Svarverud & Co., Keep oonsUutly on band a complete stock or SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE. Plumbing and Tinning done on Short Notice. STOVES AND TINWARE. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. EUGENE, This space is reserved for HOWE- & RICE. CLOTHING -A1D Gentts : Purnfsfri'ng : Gpoclt ir'TZ s?r ? (Mi SiUx. f p. . a - axn aaasaas n-iinlo. ark,a , . .l-r; . - --a. a. tr;. . n..-, . r, . , aaaaaauiwajaiaariinaa. CauUn. m..ni..ltifjraUJ EUGENE f QIGAR i FACTORY : No. lOO.r-.i : lfa.UUI la, if g t,iul ,, " l?JZtJ?lrZ 1 T.lrm, T tr . rr kr,4 is f" f-AaauM ra.a 4.Z'm" cr. r. A3vrrat insR!ri!'LiT l'i H:t2IT PltltL I'lillTlliana isaata-anat lni. nji,! . In.o-sn-iiladosrolii1 IVh.u.i, i.,t .! Nasi ttaisua Ixanshl an.l ...M muA .-'T: IrlaaL A ru.rl ll.la.ll.-laa-.i.mH.uuJk lama-aaat ra-xl'la-liaa, l.a.l ai.laa Wlllaaaait. l-lan "tllS a.ad Satriilb atlMi. tf0S. CkKiioa law sacs:. Ilaaass t Siinr Ikss bin. IUI ayrra In s laodjr ml Ira aonth ai a. Mrti lu S Biaxl Sa-lalllMirnixall. arKu.il lu . ' vl lb Mnaa-a lnai am umlrr I.m, au a ijixxi u.noa lusisui, .) .Ix.i,,,,. LaMiara. laarua, wrtiar.lv ai.rlli( aaalrr 1 lirax7 haavWra, miaoara. sans nia an. I liat.,a,na A ra-air laauiain asa liar uAVrad la un run ii 1 7 Alan mrrvm f aotaai aanm aarxl a Sutraa. All toxin a 'illtall.. 11. A Saw baauaa anal ujT a ajuunf aaa-a nara aaau vamiiM aaalar, katuj. arlial and llnala-r, will baauad Vary rlaaau. Alao ta ales imiiuiius luu aiiuHnliii iu a . latariia atravl, wlihlusauaim thrua aa! lni,.i auliaauL 1 laa snort pnaprn, win ia aula la llw tr mail thai eumas slung. Ikhi'I all cuais al otar IhiHista. Al.au sa-rrs farm land, ss arras andar imj4 (rliaxa, Ml aarra-a UIKlrT .Uia, lt ml Ira ul arli.aa houaa. Hams aaalrr, haiadjr lu tinalaar, II a.tua am ruavi saauin-wr., iniai aii(aia, a uarsalii at :i x.r awra. It au ilaian, latlana un tta. M u.liau ul lau)ri si s mt rrnl. xrr annum. A lata ii.'aaa'm i'"i'i aaaaia t.aa xraruai, nff Srrrn mlllmu laxl nt I'llnlxT on II, and Saaaal aa orlli'lll aaill hrnrlrrr. oat I'IKvl.iu. Alau IU arrra aura, laMlaiBi, 11 mlira Irnsi Lu. friaa, aclrs slraraxl slid umlrr la I in, JU arraa) In ritlllaaliiin ami S arir. In Uo. Iaj buuaaa and laarn, snd auau lawi ul lumlaar un I ha iruund tur bulliUns s laaar lw.ua. Inn rhmp al l ,, arr. Alau l hasad aal baa, I haaraa. Ill brad ul raill, snn haauarhold and kllrhrn lurnllura AUaubimaraiiil lut In Ku.M. hiauaa laraa, ajjrltJs 7 naumiand will bvaald si ball ari(vva aceuuul ul laanar suing lu rrnmta lutua aaaU ltKUlra ul J. r. A aula. t N. L. RONEY, DKAI.KK IM LIME, PLASTER AND CEMENT. Agent for Hill's Inside sliding Minds. IiiUireat F. L. ClianiU-ni' hard, ware store. Carpenter and Jobbing Shop I. a PLDJ5EETH. ro.n!or i:i B::i.:r. rnrnllurs llsds and KItra-d. Saws nird. Coayir Uh and Oltrs strssts, Kufsnar, Orrfn, Anything in ttS) Oro eery line. Goldsmith's o o E o Eow Loan and Savings BANK. Successor to tlte Ccce&e Katloaal BicL Incorporated with a Capital of $60, 000, filth $30,000 Paid Un. Da-mlta rav-alva-d .uhjrel to rhaxrk. Alrraat alluwaxlon llnw deaualta, and luana Uiada at sppruTsal aajcurltjr. IHaainssT 1. V. fHt'RCa. VllS I'SSalllKRT H. I. FA INK. t'Aaaisa f. W.unia sj ThsKursiiaWxasn snd Sarlnvs Hank wltlraa dtirt bnth a tVmmrrrlsl and Savings huslhax snd taaur aaiarrial altrnllun laftllaxt In I ha aa Insa Iraluroa ul It. Ills not aahal ynu makA but what ! asaa., thai mak4 raau lirh. Inai cominunlltrs thrra araa maur xranna of amal hulillnsa. whlrh. It iiaila.alvd In turn haal ur laauaxl, will la ax-ul In.Mia war or atioihat. It Isdlffii-ult tu loan amall smaaunia, but larj ran tas aul In a .avium bauk and mail lu brtrai aaains rrlurna. Hrllrtliif thai lha lima baa axnm lr lha anixwaaful oarratlun ul a saTlnts Hank In thla rummunlif, wa aullril tour au. rouas In this maitar. We lead in quality & prices. Goldsmiths AND LIGHT. HARDWARE GO. OKEO0N . Taa.ajT, rnaelaiaL . , ,, - . J . . , ' "auiaiai aad prulra.tul BK1 M aaa-a aa, na d'r"" - I saw ab lo . a, fMnlaaS s - f O O