CITY NI COUNTY. SATURDAY, . FERRUARY 17. Aa Editor' KMOMrurailatlon. Mr (' V. Ilavla. tslltor of til 1 Hi nil field. Iowa, Farmer, says: "I on re commend Chamberlain Cough lb -in- edy to all ullrrrra with colils arm rruup. 1 have used ll in my family fur twovear ami have found It Him best 1 aver used for the pure for which It is Intrntletl. Ml cent noun for aate by Unburn A iVLano. A Kansas Maa'i F.ipf rlrare. Mr. Albeit Favorite, of Arkansas Oty, Kan., wishes to give our reailer Ilia LwnetU of hi experience with colds. It say: "1 contracted a cold early last spring that art tied on my lung, aod bad hardly recovered from It when I caught another that huugonail um. mer and left me with a hacking cough which I thought I never would get rid of. I bad uard Ctiauiberlaln'a Cough Remedy ome fourteen yeara ago with much aimw, and concluded to try It airaln. W hen I bad got through with ona bottle my cough bal left me, and I have not suffered with iuh of cold aioce. 1 have recommended it to other, and all Deak well of It" h Ifty oeut bottle for sal by Osburn A De Li no. A Sew Care Far KhenmalUia. Joaepb V. Dory, of Waruw, 111. waa troubled with rheumatism am tried a number of different remedies; but aaya none of them aeeuied t) do him auy gxl, but flnaly he pot hold of ona that Kieedlly cured him. lie waa much pleased with It and felt aure trial other aimiiariy amicieu wnuiu like to know what the remedy waa that cured him. He tale for the ben efit of the public that it i called Cham berlaln'a rain Italiu. For aale by OrniCRX & DkLa.no. Imitation Are numerous but of the Oliver Chilled Flow they fall to do the work like thr genuine. F. L. Chamber, Hole Agent, Eugene. Seed! For all kind of field seed go to A. Uoi.ixiMiTH, The Grocer. Coal Hill Nursery. Call on or addrcna T. N. Hcgar, Eu geue, for all kind of nursery stcck. Prune on niaroboleiii plum root that will not sprout, also on -uch root. HKKYITIIJ. Oliver plow. Henderson, dentist. J. J. Walton, attorncy-at-luw. Genuine Oliver chilled plow extra can only be bought of F. I. CllAMIIKIIH. Money to hum on farm. Empilre of Judge; Walton. Money to limn on Improved farm for a term of year at a reasonable rule of Interval by E. J. McOaiiuhan. The New Oliver Steel Mow I the only plow that give HTfect salisfiie tlou in tttk-ky soil. It i guaranteed. Dr. G. W. Illddle may be found at hi residence on Olive treet, between Fifth and Sixth treet, one block went of the Minnesota hotel. He I pre pared to do all dental work In the bent manner. Monitor drill, Lever harrow, 1 lolling cultivators, Hprlug tooth and all other kind of barrow at bottom prices. F. L. Ciiambkka. Oliver Chilled ) Walking and VHulky Oliver Bteel ) (Jang Plows. A complete stock of all size always on band. F. L. Chamhkkh. The Local Market. Tfc followluf quotations tor th local marirl are ot ratal! ncm unlf . IbtJ an eorncbsl wsaklf, ao4 will bs luuud a accural a aucb a isport oao ba mail : Tai'MtUT. Fll. 14. Wssaf SI, ; on board ... tura-rar buibrl, oat ruim-fn luuts Msar Her l Merros Frr Is Pubs Par la ViAb-IVr tk Haas-lr n SHuvuxaa Part Siuaa Per Ik La aa Prr tk Burrss Ivr mil (2 fta.) Kuua Prr tliiirn CHirssM old hen, Par do.. iKu aa Par dot ( I'rr dm Haass )t Ik SoTaTuSt-M Buabal pa-lr translated, f Mtral',11 Is liul.lan, W tk CkirrlS I ia Kloo bail tk . Kioym JaraW tk T4-ik aviara lr tax, bar i KIUI'I'll ik W Hr- Uur I 1 H U6 (4 W li OA t US (4 U 14 i ;s r m 1 00 14 1 11 W ID to OM, Ju (4 M IS ( 1 w 75 (0 1 U1. ( l ) II 15 in SUEEI' IXisFFXTOIW NOTICE. All eron in Lane county owning -abby sheep or sheep aMirted with Other diseaaes, are hereby notltleil that said sliM-p !iiut lie thoMUghly dipfied, Uulclent to kill said dim-aiae forthwith. Any person falling to comply with Ihl (otios will be liable to have hi heepdiped hy the IiiHtector at aaid person's eieiie. Take notice aud save coftit. Dated H-pt. 1, 12. ' JJ. 11. JKNKISH, Hheep InKjKitor. Umna lUNIlif. The moat profitable crop any man can put in lu Oregon' good soil Is on lous; and the variety that yields the , largest and Is the bent keeper It the . Oregou Yellow Daii' er." Hundred of Oregon farmers have proven it, but still there 1 a shortage every year, liet the genuine seed of F. L. Cham : bers, also all other kind of garden aaedj In tuk. CEO. V. KINSEY, AUCTIONEER When you m-ant your good, Iiouk liold furniture or Innd sold at auction call on eo. W. Klnaey, the pioneer and most succevaful aiietioneeriu I-une ' county. He wtltattend to all sale on k resaonabfe cornnillon, r - A rialo Matemeat. . . .. a JJew Market, Mijcs. fiimmon Liver Regulator cured me (J liver romp laid and palpitation of the heart. tisod many other remedies but with no' relief until I began taking S. L. IL -Win. Hchuiti. Your druggUt sells It in powder or Iiimid. pe powder to l taken dry or made Into a (ea. ANiiTIIF.lt I.NTEULSIl.Mi LLTTEU. The Mldaluur Fair aa Hera by J. 11. IthlurbarU HaX Fmaxci-xxj, Feb. 8. Kihtoii (ii AKu: In my Ul letter I did not mention the mutc at the fair and irk. for the reason that It would take one M-arate Item to do It JiiMiee. Klrt. then. Hie "I'ark lUud," 60 pletiv, tilays eveiy SatimUy and Hun day In the baud stand In the park, free to all a regular programme from 1! to 4 o'clock p. in. 'I here are plenty of seal, very nicely sheltered from auy wind. In the "Fair (iruiul," are lwotlrt- I'laxs band of iVt pieces, each rendering elivl muaie tv lev every day, ltl In the grand uluml, near the adinlnlntra tlou tiiiildnig and ill the exhibit ball. One band l "The Midwinter Fair Hun. I," and the oilier the "Iowa Htate lluml," they exchanging plnces twice aduv, so each, suit all vUilors are nicely aivotiiuioditted. llolh tands are so line that it I hard to tell which Usuiiertor; when one I out you teally think that I the lct, but when the other come then it iUi I the one Hut the baud for both uniform and style and number and sweet mule, the Germuii I'rnter lliind, 64 pieces with white continental wig, knee breeches, etc. Trtalnly are very Hue, playing a they do all domical iiiunIu, In "The German Village," au Im meliHe ball ha leuil built for them, which will hold 4.0U0. l'eople meet here to listen, see, and take their beer aud lunches in truly German style. Then. loo. the ltooue Animal hhow Ampitliealre bus a band which mixes in to fill up. Don't think thut they at all flush, lor the sl.e of the ground nieveiits you hearing any only the one where you huiieii to be. Lovers of fine liiulc can be nut in lied here surely. The Turk are on every corner, and representatives of all nation apa-ar to be a thick a mosquitoes In Kaeramen li l-'e..rvllilnir la itillduetMi Verv smiMittiiy although exhibit are still coming, aud lust of February Is soon enough to see the fair. i'leiity of chances to eat on the ground room in the city can be had for pi to f JJ er month, and a person can eat where he happens to be when hungry. The siieelul attrnetlou are the "Os trich rami," "EmUlmaux Camp," "Indiuii Village," "41 Milling Camp," where you can iret a luucli of la'aiis on rough bourd, and see pistol shoot ing III old t ulilortila stylo ami ine sea lion's tank. Then the county building and exhibit are all fulr. In buildiiius. exhibits, and particularly the arrangement of ImiIIi, inside aud outside, with a world of everything to eat aud look at ubout three day In side will hardly take it though one week ought to U- sin-nt at leant to do it Justice. The w eal Her seems to nave ix-cn nude c-ixrlully for the fair, though today has Ut'ii a typical Oregoi. day mm una sunshine witn ngui wind. When the grniiud are furnishetl, a they will Is- very stsin now, with foun tains, lawn and plants, music and flowers, birds mid bright colors, It w ill be a wrne to cntcli the eye and please the soul. 1 have liecn tliLiklug an excursion of Eliircne invnle Would ! very pleasant and not txpciisivc, to take In Isith city and fair In u liml'ed uuitiU-r of days. J. It. Itlll.NKIIAKT. Ihe Stcamrr "Eugene." The following letter Is self-explutia- "" .. . roKTI.A.VK, reo. H, IWH. (Ihi, F. Chaw. Iiear Hh: The shaft for the "Eugene" bus Anally arrived ami we ure able to go on with our work. W e hud to wail until it arrlveil la-fore we could do some necessary work. On account of the delay we will be unable to have her completed liefore next month. I think we will be al ready sometime between the first and the llfteeiith. I trust the Eugene ( pie will have a good load for me by thut time. Nery truly yours, F. 11. Jonkh. Comuiaalcatloa. Feb. 11 Editor op tiieGl akd: Owing to the close times and conseiuent light trade I have fully decided to clow out inv stiH'k of watches, clinks. Jewelry. silverware aud musical goods aud con fine myself to the repairing business until times get better. A an inducement to purchasers I will oiler the most of my sh-k at actual first cost aud a great deal of It at a sacrifice. In addition, I will, on the 1st day of May give ltr handsome present to purchasers. J. O. Watts. DulTofcosmt or me Tier Lilt Aiar the truthful, HartlliK ttOof a Utile Ihmi lhal U'llt all aluiil Nu-u-bM Ilia auiiitnrlul, harmlru. ill ASil tulwio'a bakllur. Iha coal It Irillil. i"J lha Dian abo nw la null and rsn'l rum no b?iral or niisnrlal rll In um "NiMo-bsc Sold lJ Othurn Itoiano. book at Urun iiorra, or lj mall Irra. Aldiaa Tba rlfrlms Kcuicdf I"., tudlaua Mineral h.nni, iimi. I'llly (.oanl, F.k U Rki.ioioI'h I.MTt'Kix. The lecture delivered by II. !. Mitchell, at the Hrai 1'ri'sbyteriun church lust evening was lurgely slteiuled. Tlie subject was, " I he .Moliuiiimeilall lU-liglon." Next TuiT.l.iv evening hew illciutlnue the iIIscushIoii o the theme, "The atti tude of this religion toward the gov ernment of the I' tilled titates." Iailj (.uarJ, Feb. 1L fMlUKIPK'M Sai.k. Hht-rltr Nolttlld, Ibis uitcriiooii, aold under au execu tion John K. Ik lshaw's undivided one tlflil llit.rehl in lot 1, block 2, Ells worth's iidditlou to Eugene, to G. It. Dorris, fur the sum of .".i'. To Mv I'atiuinh. I tuke pleasure aiming io mi oi iny painuis iiiai i from uml after this dale you will not l,nv. I l,,IU ......... M.l I Icines will I luruislietl putieiit with out extra i-hargu. ln- ti- MiKkn.nkv. Tarlli urn arlv Maf. Wamiixotx.v, Feb. 13. Democrat ic niellllM-r isf tht mmniltlM on II nalnv now tell tlie republican mein Isrr the tnriirblll will ivrtainly in shape for prwen:nilu to Ue fu! ('.'in mitte r"XlTtie.day, T 1 nliiloh's Cure, the great cough and croup cure I for sale by us. Pocket siw contain tweiity-flve doses, only 25 cents. Children love it. C'UV Vntt lT0RK. Kkckptioji roTi"oM:i. It ha Iwen .'is nd advisable to change the date of the reception fr Christian En deavorers aud friends, snnounnrd la-r Friday, Feb. I'i, to Saturday, b. it Will all to whom Invitation have been extended kindly bear this post ponement lo mind. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13. A n-gular spring day. N. Valentine's day. Diil yoj get a valentine? Drumt'ier Increasing l.i tinmU-rM. Washington's birthday one wek from toiLorinw. Travel on Isith the overland aud lo eal I lii rei.slng. Frnnk A.exainli r is visiting hi r ent In this city. A sou was Isiru to Mrs. G. W. l'las let at Salem yestenlny. J. II. Itbliiehart writes that he will return to Eugene niii. Geo. T. Hull. Jr., went to Gervuis on the local this morning. W. F. Ctisdiy, the Nun Fmucisco wheat buyer, Is lu llieclt-. Miss Nettie Whitney has la-en visit lug her brother III Albany. The sherlir U serving uUc a nuinU-r of circuit court papers now. The ctimmlssloiient' court adjourned for the term tills afternoon. (several resident of Junctiou came up on the local this aflerniHUi. Win. Mayer ha move. I into It. M Day's house on Seventh street. The traveling passenger agent of Ihe is. r. 11. U. was lu l.ugeiie to-lay. Mr. Stanley, of the Canyoiiville mines, lias Isen lu Kugeiie for several days. Wells, Fargo Co.'s express a'cncy III this city now sport a bright, new wagon. Tlie Mtonice employe have lcu very busy iisluy bundling the vuleii tine crop. Clerk Wnlker tiHl.iy granttsl a mar riage lliviise to W. I-. Miller and LU tie M. Ruth. Miss Icou:t Gllmore, w ho has sin-lit a week visiting hen-, has returned to her home at Salem. Mrs. Chamberlain, of 1'orllanil, is the giHMt of Mrs. Wnj.libi.rne nnd Mrs. W. T. I'kiu, In this city. We understand that a casket factory is soon to Is- established at Fnirmouiit by Messrs. Thomas, Miller & llurr. A Folk county farmer bus enjoined the location of the branch Insane asylum. The legality of the act will be tested at once. George Nolund, of Astoria, a former I.ane county Uiy, sM-ut last nitrht in Eugene vlsi:ing his brother J. E., and uumeruusold friends. Miss Hcna Mcl'.irhind, of Cottngc (irove, and Mr. G. M. Mclaughlin, of Ikdse City, Idaho, ure visitihg ul the reslileliiv of Gisirp1 Siuilh. Murlv hop roofs fur Mile. Prolific, to ikt lliousaiid: I-'uv:lis, it" ts-rthou- sund, by S. SMf i:n, alter villc, Or. M. I-vliiL-cr bus Imvii apiNiiuted tigeut for Frank Hro., uirrii ultinal im- plemellt dealers, lllld Will iKfllpy the old slaml of J. M. HelidriekM. (iuarterly iuiiisil tiaelnrs t xniulua- tiou al the court house befoie fsujh-riii-tetnleiit Mevellson lllld KxainiuclH J. M. Willii ms mid Mary E. MctVrtiack. A coiui'ion expression hi willing up the live of great men Is Unit tliev ls-- gaii lilt- n b'ir'-fisit Ikijs. Never in ahl of u Isiy v Im Is'gau life any ol her wnv. Messrs. Win. Edri A Shi inform us that they will commence Hit reiminiig of the iliunarvil water power mid pliuv tlie same in nrst-eluss loinlllloli lu the near future. Ex-l'resideiit HurrisiMi and Guv. McKillley delivered sililicul liddresse to rt publicuii state eliili iiuvtliigs yes terday itl liidiuuuMiliit and Columbus, resK-elively. K. ('. Smith iurclined Sutiirdav fn in M. II. Harlow, jr., 440 bushel of potutM-s for .'til it-nt per bushel. Mr. Smith will ship several car loads ol po-tatis-M to Montana. Au eminent authority on la gripis says: "Au Individual I affected by breathing at once the expired air from a N'rson suffering from the disease, and I Isileve this to be the only meth od of Infection." Jacksonville Times: M. F. Parker, of Florence, Lane county, has traded a portion of his proH-rty there to Scott Morris for liM) acres on Evans' creek. The latter will move to Florence about April 1st. A considerable number of mtsoiis came down from the town In the up per part of the county this morning to attend the opera tonight. It Isexis.-ct-ed that a crowd will come from Coburg and Springfield also. E. J. Frasier and wife left on a month's visit to California lust even ing. Mayor Friendly bus commission ed Mr. Fraslcr to ivpresent this vicin ity at the Trans-MiHsisslppI congress now lu session In Sun Francisco, and he will attend the same. Albany Democrat: Louis I.. Will iams, of Aluska, has been Bpsiintd I'. S. marshal of Alaska to succeed O. T. Porter, of Ibis city, who ha held the posit ion fur four year and four iiiout h. Mr. Porter w ill return to the valley with a nlue protwrty as a result of hi residence there. Dr. Ozlo. of Kosehurg, who gnlned considerable notoriety In New York, sometime aim. was at Ashluml a few day ago, but left for the north again. His friend are considerably worried .over hi condition, as It bus been found liecis'sary tn exercise a g(Kwl deal of re straint over hint ou several (Mt-usioli lately. The doctor 1 said to be a co caine fiend, The Opera. Dallf Guard, r. b. 15. A w as pn dieted, one of the largest and ni'sl stiivt crowd Hint ever tilled Rhluehurl's os-ru house, llstt-iietl to the rend tlmi of "The liohemluli (tirl," by the Cullioun 0s-ra Cotnpuny, lust nltrlit. The leiidl ig parts were ull in the baud of artist and the tsimtlfui stibm with which the pnsluction i replete hrouirht fourth encore aflereneore from the delighted aildieluv. Ml-s ItcttlriiV- .Mi lvi'iu e, in Arilne, the "Ikiiit-iinaii Girl," Du. da A. Hint, chief of the cyp.l. j, W. Schuster, tlie Count, aud (V-olge I.) ding, a Thaiilcu, were ei'lul fuv irltes; but all the b-ndilig character were MNtulued so well that all couM revhly comprehend and en Joy, altno.igli the composition wan slrnutre to inanv ot the listeiiera The ti.orus was rami lu II fullnrts and the da.i. lug and ,.,11.10 part BUih aa wou d not nt end t ie fut ill I ... ' I. I ..I .1... .!... .1... I.. ' of this vicinity have demonstrated Vy a lils-rul attriidunce their taste for i i,o ( .... .. iii have more opportuiiitlck and ofleiier of ' ,....,-.-,.... ...... ...l.vws ..... enjoying sonn thing realy g'ssl without j Uiug obliyid to l aw Eugene. Eooa van Hat iiixo. From tbor-' ougbbml foals. Mlver WyaMlUa, S. C. Drown I-ghoms. Light Liifua, j llarrrd Plyiuouib Wis ks, 11. Ijingsbaiis ' and liUvli .Muion-as, the great egg ma (bines. Egg tl r 13. Carefully tackisl to !.ip any distance. Ad ln-ss nipipua I ssfltry yards, Ryehurg, Ore fn. Fkek ToLLk, I'niprietor. TIIK I'M' IVTEIIIU ASElll.Y. A Jlertlni," HrU ami ommlllee i. tly lpHiluicil. 'iQheciil muiiit.i In ve v asM'iubiv 01 ti rlall cam M iy 11, Is ti iile aijd i IK 1hI Io I. to meet nt I cf Eugene aud com- lie furl thai the general .ie Cumls-rluud liesby i I to meet III this city ,. Ihe churches, Issird of y i-iu in 1 1 were ench re siiwt Bisiiiimlllivof three ie I umls'rlalid Presbyter- lull church ebruaiy I., al . p. in. A tsirdinglv t ie various organizations suit deli iral. 'ii and met III isuincll at the time dc-lguatctl. Rev. G. A. KUir called the lucctltig to order and IU-v. llourdmaii h-d in prayer. The object oftbetinvtiug wii tutei ami IUV Itlair was ciioseii chairman and M. C. Vanl'viie MTniary. It was agreed that tlie foil. im lug committees Is- B siin(eil: On Entertainment J C GishIuI chuirman, J D Matlock. E J McCIuiiu- ban. Fletcher Linn, Ed Hrlstow, J T Rowland. Nun Gray, J It Hopkins, A J Nickel. John Zclglcr, It 11 Nmcklctt, Jcsmi Miller, M C Van lytic, H W Fish er. A K Wheeler. Retvntlon Committee J II Mo- Chllig.TG Hendricks, S D Hull, Geo Martin, C S trunk, 1 K Peter, J 1, PlILt'. I'lhaiiiv Coiuinit lev Mayor S II Friendly. F M Wllklns, S li Eakln, F W Osbiim, Win Preston, G P GrtlUn, P IiGllis-rt. Committtv oil Ctinveyauce Ell Rungs, A V Peters, R Mount, It F Dor ris. Comiaitttv on Muslc-Pnif Jones, L G Ai hi r. J II .Mi-i'liimr. Miss Marv McCorunck, Miss Alice Dorrls, This I) Rowluud, J Atlglcr, A Drown, I .M Rols-rt. Floral Ctminilttee To ls naineil by Chuirman lllulr, which will U un lioiineed in a few days. 1'he chuirman of each committee lu conjunction w ith Rev. lllair form au exis'Utive coiiimittee who will have oversight of the whole work. The chair expressed hi gratitude to ull present for their manifest interest and w illiiiguess to do their W-st to make the eiitcrtuiumeiit a success. On motion the meetltig adjourned. We lavpcttk for these committee the heart v co-ois-rntloti of every citizen and trust you will receive them lu the spirit In w Inch they conic lo you and respond liberally to their rcUcst. The gener d assembly I the highest court of the : in nil and meet uuuual- Iv lu May. It I comiMMtsI of represeu- tutive men- in tspml iiuiiiInt of min ister and 1 ivineii, representing every ciiitiiiiute li. uistrv, aud from almost eve ry stule I the I nlon. Also some itioii. We do not know will Is- present, but w ill . ime. ihe pn-sNvt are i large delegation of men foreign deh how many know In 1 1 in then- w ill Is and women. Satisfactoi arrangements have Isvu il In which to hold the assembly, .suggest that wegiveour lie East prefen-mv over i n-lativist wiio may re nlity. Then when these t aiv cured for do our re of the "home folks." ill und other coust state ere und eaiiip, tuke cure , not use the room of ould otherwise help ell ues from the l-jist. ise do uot ibsilne to statu made for a I slolls of t Permit im oii'ints fioti, friends oi e side lu tl.is from u ib-Ui l i- t, to t: ;i Maiiv In II sliolllil CI. ill of tlieliisel !l I' liil W llo li Ituill our k'aiu: P, what yi il w 11 do when the committee culls. Thoi li you may feel you are not ul ile to t .io for htruiigers us you would like r take us many as you should w ish, do ycur best, und your friend will appreciate your hiwpilullty mid the ct'iumiitee uud fr nods your willingness and cntiis-rallon. I t no one try to place befofn their guest all the "gissl things" Oregon bus they might conclude to remain out here, hut give lliem giKsl, w hole some, plain food and save some for "future use." Trusting every home will be open to help entertain the assembly and each one will promptly and hear lily do his or her best, n 1 believe you will, I inn yours lu service, G. A. liLAIH. Personal. bulljr Guard, Feb. l.V II. N. CiH-kerllne visited Junction today. Hon. A. C. Woodcock arrived homo this afternoon. Mrs. N. Humtihrcy I visiting relu lives lu Corvulll. Mrs. Dr. Powell Reeve ha returned to I Am Angeles, Cal. K. K. Henderson has returned from a trip to Sail Fraudsco. Frank Alexander returned to Salem on the lis.nl thla morning. Miss Sallie Mast went to Creswell this aneruoon for a visit with relatives. II. N. (.'ruin has been confined to hi residence with sicklies for a couple of days. Commissioner Purker and Perkins have leturned lo their resjieclive home. Mr. George Stansbury returned from a visit with relatives ut Junctiou this afternoon, CorvallU Dally New: Mis Allie Rureh, of Eugene, Is visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Niruh Cauihoru. John Cons r ami family, of Linn county, w h huve Ihh-ii visiting sever al days at lue residence ol Mr. E. Conm-r, reti rued home this muruiug. Lieutenant Shunk, I'. H. engineer of Portland, w 1 xsiu visit Hiusluw to ex amine and i srt on tlie damage fntui winter we. 'her to the government works in ar lioreiicc. ' ..llr Uuanl, lob. IV Mltiioh' r Rkvivai.. The revival Ut the. Met I list church closed Mon day CVelin withfti conversion and i i new IMl srs. It closed With greut loferi-sl, m -,1'tit tlut the puslur ai:d church dec -d to hold a regular revi val service is evening. The pastor ill pr-nel ml a gn ul mis tliig Is ex lvted. I e Inten-st is gnat there wi.l l- n .ing tomorrow uigbt also, Cuh. i Ari'i.ic la NitnuiM. Sclnol 'Msrinte' . ut Stevenson liiforins u ! Iimi lu . irnls r of applicant for , lemhi rs'ts, itleuie at this exniiiiiia- li. n Is I he :irgel ever reisivisl. The usist of 70 females aud in ,!,,, two of ihe uumUr aJimg for ,i,. i. n """" i Povt lti si. ihe let-tun s aniiouiic- wl A.r frill !. ..I..I S.lnril.L' Ml'Mlilinm i . : .....j ...... ............. ........... i r tl.ls v-t by Jm Hawk.aCbim rui-siDiiuri , of Portland. IsMtpoued linb -finitely. baW bveli PuTAtoin Wanthi. I want f Im luedwtle khlpinent, two tars choice, Wel-aiir1 I liurbunk potatoes, for which 1 will pay cash. F. V. astlTII. Drain jtjr kaiit Y'iW need tiling For Urms k'.id liifonualll alsnit tile, aldreM D. Nash k t o., niauufactur-ri of tiling, Halsey, Oregon 0 HATCRDAY, FEI1. 10. (it e.A-tlou Monday, April 2. Snow md sutishiiiii. A uiiivr mix- tuio. A litil snow tin iiioiuiug for change. Over i W Mongolian havereglstenil in rortii ud. St. Va eutine's day wa not largely l-l ienilllt I III r.UgVIIC. M. M Davis, well known In Eu gene, i i calldldute for collector of custom at Yaiiiliia buy Ycrlui ton's orchestra will furnish milslc fir the bull to l given at !prliiglliid on the evening of IVbruiiry The senate hu coiillrmcd the iioml liutioll Hr Hon. It. M. Ycatiil us regis ter I the I. .". Inn. I otlbv nt Imsh lurg. The liet ilaiiiv of the series this sea son will U- given by the Eugene Danc ing Club next uturil:iy evening, Feb ruary 1 1. Mis Emily C. Falling, third daugh ter of Hon. Henry Fulling, mid Lieut. C. t 'als ll, of the I'. S. army, a us niur rlcd 1 1 Purtluiid lust night. Mull service has Isvu estnblisheil from Axtell to Waldpoit in l.iuisiln county, and from Gardiner, iHiugln county, to Alene, Ijine county, Ore gon. Judge Fullertoii bus held that the ;u i.oiio of lU iiioti county money di IsMited III Ihe defunct Huiiillton, Job A Co', bunk, I trust hind aud must be iald in full. This w ill Is? hard on the dcMBiltors. Tisluy's Oregon lau says: The de murrer to the ludicmcnl aguiust Or vlltell. R. Simmon wa stibmitttsl without argument. John Ditchburu's niotloii for a new triul wa taken tin tier adviseuieut. All editor w rote a head line, "A Horrible lllundcr," to go over a rail road accident; hut though It was the printer' fault thut it got over the ac count of a wtsldiug, the editor w a the man thrashed all the same. Hun. Henry Rluckmau, the recently pKiilite collirtor of iliti Tliul reve nue, bus forwarded his bond to Washington. He say that he has not, a yet, prom ls.il anyone a Nwttilnn I u hi ollliv. Hn exscts to tuke charge of the nltlet about March I. A Rimetullic le ague has lvn organ ized In Pnrtlaiid, wnh Van R. DeLush mutt as president ami Glen O Hoi man, sec-ehiry. Mr. Glen O. Holmun. w ho I the orgauier fur the National ltiiuciiill c Uugne in Oregon nspiest that the silver men lu the various counties, in the stale who desire to or galilxe Ic.igues In their rinK(ive sev lions plan' themselves in communica tion with him. Cuiidlil.itcs for county ollhv are nil iiierous. Spring stin k of carpet til Day A Heiiderx II s. One w s'k from today Is Washing- ton's hlriliiluv. The utt Miduncc at the theatre did not lnilii ite hard times. Unite n isiutrust ladwccll the weather of ycsteri ay aud today. Where I the mini that was iroihe- eying un curly spring'.' Severui Hew hiisiucs houses are talk ing of stin ting in this city. Tuke a l vantage of Watts' closing out sale and ;;et gotsls ut your own price. Wlndi w glass cut to order. F. I,. Ciiamiicuh. Ihi yo i know how cheap Day A 1 lenders., n ure wiling Ihelr cartad? Curllni; Iron ', 10, l i cents. F. CiiAJJiiKiiH. We uu.lirshiud thut a few of the Cul lioun ost.i coinpaliy iiiIkm'iI the train lust night. A. Rush I suing the Sulem Electric Light Co. for 1,000, the unioiint be ing due on a note. A niarriuge license wa Issued lute last afteriKsiu to A. M. Griltlu ami L. C. Elliott by County Clerk Walker. Huve you seen the new carpet aud prices at Day A Hkmieiusm.n'h. Watt ha decided to close out bis entire stock and only carry on the re pairing bushier. Read Ida card in thla Issue. The Oregon Press Association excur sion to the midwinter fulr will prolia bly visit Han Francisco on March ISO Oregon day. Grant' Pass Courier: A rotary snow idow has been busy In the Siski you lor some time. It throws the snow hard enough to break window cliww to the track aud even cover up tiio smaller uuiiuing. Prinevillu News: It I estimated that INK) Jack rabbits have Usui killed within eight mill's of Prinevillu tlurlnir the past two mo.itli. The time will couiu when these ls?autlful little ani mal will become practically extinct. The Ilehii family of Dallas, who were arresU-d lal November by Slierlll Wells, have brought suit airurciraliiiu' toOski against the Hherlll', charging false imprisonment. I he nsrtles were arrested ou a warrant for resisting au otlloer. A man by the name of Corn waa married In Crvslou, Iowa, to a lady named Whnt. The fisil choir sang "Whut Khali the Harvest Re?" A gamin in the gallery yelled out "Nub bins," and they cust him out of the yuugog ie. liiu populist Voted III JiMt'lddllU is unity last Saturday forollleers, under the new system of bolillng primunes. W. II. Spaiigh received voles for atcre Uiry of s' ate, stale treasurer und con gress, llev. J. S. McCain, formerly of Eugene, reeelvisl vote for rcprcscnta live, isi nty Judge, treasurer, schisil siijs riiri-iiileni and assessor. Antel is- Herald: An old farmer living n ar Coiidou Intcul on making bis w ill was skisl by a lawyer the mime ol his w ifo, when he gravely p plied: "Well, indeed, 1 really don't niu.-ml -r whut It Is. We've lirn marrieil upwnrd of 40 yenis and I've mIwhvm 1 111 lei I lier lov iilil la-oliiHIl " The faw yer left a hUuk lo I tilled up w hen li old woiitair name was a4sT Lit nisi. porlliiid Tomahawk: The slate metit I vs Iss u made in wiiklv im-ws- pu-r ivhieli are not well tiilorioi d thut ll n. W. F. MstliH.k, tf Penille ton, ihirm the uouilunlion of stale treason r on the ileiiis-rutl' tieket. A Usual tl.ey are wrong. Mr. Matbs k deuust ihe statement and 1 know he has done nothing whatever in the nutt ier, lie would no doubt make an able and hoi, ,st olllrlul aud would run well but he hits no thought wf Ihe prossti- lion. r.MVe.KHITY LMTl'KE Cot .it. I'rr-.r win i. store in liisru ' Hall, Friday evening, Fetmiary iHlh. Hi subject will be: "Miracle: Their Relation 4 Sieiuv aud lt llglon." Dr. I it. Drl-er will lecture In Villard Driver is an originuiand very thought ful sts-akvr. ard his views urs.n this mU-rtsttJiig U'V1: will be sure to prove siimujaiiiig aiimyisirueiive. I'i. i oiU I men' fnnrt. Frr, Cltsa t, wihipaa HIsU Vs llunrfsrt 2 'Jl) Wm Miller, wit Lisa Mute Ts liaugsrt ; 'J () iU-tMiit n( H () Ia''iwood, super visor ristd disti.pt No 77 rs vivel slid bill fur sem.s tf I a Hi is nl at 5 IK) J F While stirs'iu'e.! aiirrisor Mad district No 77 W It Walker, clerk 'Ji9lNI Ja Parker, Cuiunrssimicr 'J-' l1 Eil Perkins, " 'JO HO Iu lbs mutter of tlie J F Smith road, ordnrisl esbthlishrd and (pelnsl aa Tie wed and SUIVe)i. Onlenst allownl: t O Putter, depul) ilistn.'t atlor- lie 5 l) V W Orfleb), tui'ibcal iith-ud-Sluss, iitiipers 1J IH) (1 W Kinsey, J P htute v Riug li aid a 1 ,u Hill of II M Clisiuherlkin, .1 P, bolillng lllipi.al uu Jease Mar tin, 9i III, allowed at 4 i'i C It .Morgan, summoning jury, .Martin uiipimt 1 IM) J 11 Morn, juror, Martin lu ll in si 'J 40 Wiu llnrdell, juror, Maitui iu iist '2 40 Jtsstn IKis. JiiMr, Martin injiiest. 'J 10 11 P llerubsrt, juror, Msrtm iu l'ist 2 40 Frssl Funks, juror, Martin ir-ijusa- 2 40 Ray Joliuson, juror, Msstin in piest 2 40 Ordrrcsltliat Jssa-r Wilkina bsre a rebalo ou tax of Julius Hulrl, suld property having been doilblo sssi ssnl and Uilu lan-s paid 7 71 Olsss Jr Prudboniiiie, lieri(T re ceipts id no J (i Mevensoti, Jiiiietloll Imtitute 6 !tf Kiigens Kkoihtkh, printing M no I L Csmpbell, - SI ii II It Kuickiil. - fl fl Iu rustler of piiplisliing court priHisslings, Kkoihtkh and (.'nurd d-NUgiistil aa ndK'Uil psM-rs ( W Kuisey, J p, Htate Ie Roy 5 70 (I V Kiiim'T, J P, Htate v Prolstt 5 70 " - - " - linn- tfurt 9 2j August Lu.lllns witnetsi htab v llmigitrt 1 70 WimkI Ulame, Witues htate V Itsrik'ail 1 70 J E Young, witness Htate llau- gsrt 1 .10 Geo Croncr witness, hlste vs Uau- gurt 1 70 Wid McOce, wit '.hs H'ule v llniuinrt 1 70 Plica riinslgr.ua, Witness .State vs llaliuart 1 70 A KU'k's, w ituess flute v llaiita nnd lluriics i 2 00 C A lilery, witui'i slnlovs llaii ta und fi.iriu-s i Tu A Drury, w ituess state vs Ritutu and llariu" 1 no John llan.i.rd, w it lies slate v- Italiln and Itarncs 1 IK) Cclla Ri;gs, a il in vi stale Han- und I in r i u s 2 W) Ida Rallies, witi.cs statu V llaiilii unii lUr.ics M Susaiiuuli lUruis, wiluesn state v llaiitu und l.irues I IS) Julia A Rallies, witness slate Itiiulu und ilar.ics 1 in) Rill of W W hhoriridgu tor aW fis't of hlllils-r, tilowetl 10 110 J W Harris, coroner lees of muii run over by cats at J unci ion ... 5 00 D llristow, uiuft'r supplies, Mrs l'crranif H Ul J G hl. veiison, salary fsl HO A ll t Isk, salary mi n,i James Parker, w ho was upMilntsl nt a previous term of this court to visit aud astvrtaiu ihe condition of the mm Hy of Henry James, reportts.1 them des titute. It is therefore onlertsl by the court that J. 11. Wblleuker ts, and he I hereby authorized, to furnish suld fuiuily with provisions, etc., lo the amount of f.l per mouth until the fur ther order of this court ami that he pn-sent Itemlxtsl bill Ui the court each mouth. E R llollcnlieck, gravel ft 70 PJ McPhersou, making antic l it Mil IU10 00 Clerk ordered to draw warrant In favor of All Flsk to de fray expense of Admauson from Reform Hchisd to his home 4 00 Rill or J P, constable and wil lies fee, alute V I'jtrucst llurnc ami William llanla; nolallowetl W Adams, J P, stale v ltunta allowed 7 80 J R Forls-s, Juror, state v Ran- ta and Humes: allowed l bo JC Hlleman. Juror, state v llantu ami liurnes: alloweti.. I 40 A Carlton, Juror, state v ltun ta and liarncs: allow in i -jj ll V Crawford, Juror, state vs Raiitaand Itariica; allowed... W) Win Field, Juror, state v Ran la aud I tunics, allowed 1 40 A Plipiet, Juror, slate va ltunta and Humes; allowed 160 Win Workman, hauling prison er to Eugene 6 (X) M H Workman, cost atato va Raiitaand liarucs, 117, al lowed at 10 00 Report of K C Polterf, siist vlsorofroad district No til, having Isvu etirrected, the same is allowed 10 00 John Fields, witness state vs. ltunta ami llurnc 1 00. The Muburdlaat (rauge. Ei ohKK, Or., Fib. 1.1, lhy4. Notice lo the subordinate granges, of Lauu county. S-nd thnst d legnte for the pUI Mstj of elect Tg thie)"iles to the Oregon stul j gn.ugc. Distriut meeting w ill be I eld X.uti h 0, 1 ul, at 2 o'clis'k p. m. at the court bou--, Eu gene, (infill. Joiim SlMltto'i, Disiriil De; iity. To Kim.. The follow lug rets ij t for the destrii' ilou of gopher and squir rel bus Is ell hlubly rccouiliii'lided: "Take u llvn gull, u cull, put a stick if phosphorus with a little cold wui'T in the Isittom of It. Pour in hot not iMiillug w Hter, J 1st hot enough to melt the phosphorus (.tuduully. And two isiunds of miliar Mid stir. Then add eoriiineal and Hour iu eipial ipiuiitltim ti make a Click tattler. 1 lieu Slir III whole when! until the butter la titiito stilt. Pour In ut the same time llllts'ii to twenty drops of rlnsliuiu. The wheat wi'll alaMirb all the water aud the mas will 1st nine hard. For Use chin oil small niiss-s to the size of a hickory r.ut and place It In the run." MoKKu CamiIkati.. We have heard Ihe names of the follow lug gvli tlemeli menllonvd III Collins tion with tlie republican nominatloii for alierltr. In tvlditlon to those already published: F. C lAke, Eugene; R. II. Keeiiey, (asstheii; aud Wm. rt-nltiu, Oexter. Coxtract to UK Lkr. The city ol Eugene will U-t the eunlraet for the grading aud graving of High strn-t, (nun IU sou ill line of 4lh street to the north hue of 6t street, Feb. JlU at 7 p.m. Lent Ilrmt. Feb. II. Mi Eit: William n turned home fnuii an extended visit at Goshen where she bus Utn ulteiuliug school. Ed Parks, of Pleasant Hill, I now lliu Is,- rider. Ho has been breaking a wild hor-e for Andrew Mill. r of this pliuv. There will Is? several aens of new Imp set (hi season near Trent. Tin ru 1 some talk of organizing a Sunday schisil ut this place III the near future. I'l u hear from other lu our coililiilliiHy, Wullaiv Kimball wo the lucky otio lo ill.) eu a pbsf of hind thntwaaab-sconls-d by Mr. Raui'ham. I'ucle Tom left In the suds. More new after a w hile. Several cattle btiytrt In the nelgli Isirlushl, all paying reasonable price. Is n Guilcy uud Dan Miller paid Eu gene a Hying visit on important busi ness lust Week. I.u grips' still prevail III our neigh iHirhissl. Several new cases. Peurl Pitser and wife have hud quite a siege of lu grips. for the lust week. Ed Purks, of Pleasant Hill, wa a visitor at this plate lust week. Mr. Pnixy, of Iiexter, claims that he was Informed that the mock court at this plaiv wu almost a disgrace. We would ask Mr. Proxy who his informer was. Was he a reliable mto or was he a "crank'.'" Now Mr. Proxy, aa you are In the habit of giving advice, please tuke my advice: Think twice la-lore you -ak. Yon have made an Ininrnt t statement; you have misrep resented the court at this place; you do not know whereof you sitkftli. Thla mock court wa mailt) up w ith the lt and foremost citizens lu and around Trent and I will assure you they had more rc-.Mrt for themselves and the la die w ho were present than to disgrace them. Mr. Proxy seem to bother himself w Ithout cause about other peo ple' business. I will state to Mr. Proxy, and others, that Trent has peo ple as rcspcf tublc as any place, and will not disgrace any one thut see fit to visit our court. Wliliuiii Kifiicy uud wife, of Goshen, wns visiting this week at E. P. Wllliums, Mr. Kiiicy' father. lleiiy Tiltoii uud family are visiting at Mr. lMvl HurH r's this week. tillKlMloHN. Mrs. Rarh loP Kiitrrtaliimeut. A great many of the ladies of Eu gene, prominent in W. C. T. IL and titiier liranche of woman's wort, will Is' esMvhilly liucn-st'sl In the visit of Mrs. Hester A. Ilailandto our city. Al this particular time the trend of thought ws ins toward plan and Ideas which have lo do w ith eleviillng the worth of the liiillvlilual, and closely re luted to Ibis Is the sul.jis t of the indus trial fns-doiu of women. The iMiurd of lady maiingera of the World's Columblii eXsisttlon ut Chica go, lust ycur, did a work w hich will murk un cHsii in tint history of wo an's advancement. Mr. Hurliiud, as stH n-tury of the board, hud excellent opiMirtuuhic for olstervatloii and ha a thorough kuow letlgo of nil thut the work of the board couipristsl. ller eiilerlallilueiil here next Mon thly evening, February ll). will com-1st of M view of the world's fulr and .10 of Hie Culiforuia midwinter fair, w hich with the aid of a stereo) it Icon will l used in illustrating her lecture. This will not only 1st or inten-st to ladle but will contain descriptive aud narra tive mailer concerning the "White City" which will be pleasing and In structive tn all. Especial arrange ments will I made for the attendance of children. Ural Estate Transfers. KKIKNK. H K Slgel to W Ruzctt. tract of land mar railroad; HU2.M. KAI KMOl'ST. Geo M Miller tn A K Patterson. lot 1 ami 2, block S.1; fSM. CXIl'KTKY. U H to II It Mount, iso.7 acre In 1 18 r ft w; pal cut. wm I' lloir.uaucr to piuio Wilcox, 200 acres lu 1 17 r 7 w; f 'sJO. Itopabliraa teutral Comtulltee. The Repuhlican County Central Committee I cahed to meet at Mount ' ball, In Eugene, on Wednesday, March 7th, al 1 o'clock, n. m. .. i t.i . . ...u.. r. .u. ii.si.tn, Chairman. ClUAItKTTK Fl KM II. Wetllltsttlay' Sulem Journal: Edward Roiirner, of Peinlletoii, waa today brought to the asylum for the liisuue. He completely loss- himself at tlmtsj and threaten to kill hi whole family. He I a cigar ette fiend aud drink some. Ri:vivAr.. There Is a great revival meeting In progress nt the United j.retliren church. I. real interest la manifested. There ha Usui a great tiumls-r of conversions, although the luis'ting begnu last Momluy evening. The pastor preaches every evening. CoR. We will have Special Day Sales and continue same for the eason, holdinj them every WEDNESDAY. SPECIAL SALES. Ui h. lW:dr.Esitayt Feb. 21, MEN'S, SHIRTS. Ut ta, 2 Wsincsiay. Feb. 23, BLANKETS. 15 Per Cent Reduction in Thest Lines. P.FUANK&SON, RACKET STORE o