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i no H UJ i ij Y 6 ARB- sT.s:.ir.n tu ci - m op cpr.cRnir in.t::m ixn to uti is ibieitlmm bt thiiveit of on Bow i : - - -J1 "' - . Kl . NK, 01 SA'lUKDAY. JANUARY 5. ISflJi. NO. 2. ibTE'JSPnc City Gunl. rrBLWHF.I.KVKUVHATURIAY. j I,. CAMTHKIX, 4....-.L& san r.w, I. oo .75 TVa.-.lr.rUs-r- iL mtl ',.' .Vj A'nww. on JyJiitllioit. wilt U cUatysJ the fol- '1 Sjliissl I r ,. 00 lu locaJ ouluuiu, ! eoU l U "ill Irn1r! ausrterly. Mtmn ft i:rTiN(i A unrig Mill From Camp Viw lu Jail. '.itvallls (incit.-; There Is ll mil .at la Mumlso'tliti college., that ! v l-eu r ;-c-ed U, fIHt Ull i na. for a f.te, otiislsting of i pmiessor niiil oue student Ironi each Institution, in mitt and iHinfir . With tlm othrr deb elites In iTL'iirii t,. i Wc have done so MMKItOlS. creek HOW 'l.i CAMP IN. I Si unc of iIih Ysrhtut Wars Cur pro hie Vtatrhed t lie Aihellt I'f ' the New Vrr. I'.i f ( iarl, li i i inlei .!. , , I. la lint n plcnsaht thing to ll II- I s.Ijr i.ti.i-1, J.n.,..y I limince w ilh Ihr frequency w Itli w liirli ('uilc u lumils r of the residents of recently Ui ut liriitlil 1 Lu-nr w. H'.nit In.l nl -lil ntllii vur- ' ruluciin; I lie brutality of iln fuinr.- .'" ot kMllty lmr, In V li - l.nm Knilurinm in I In- city Hint KRiiip of loot IniII. Wliat mu-v w III 1 !" for n (rw ilollum, lift tlu putlm lirlil unl il the tu-w ycnr wiiwilli tin I I mrt w ith It U linn) to nv. dut u llli I rtTtitmli. ninl hoiu-ty iul MUiuht to llul Miortlv nflcr lj o'rloi'k niont of! very Pair Guaranteed. address San Francisco Cal I'hiIj .or), January I. A I Autvu la nick tHluy. Win. Myir wn lu Junclioii to-ly. P. lluatoil. of Juiu-t lull, i-aii.f on CliopiiiHii U hk1ii Mt i In Id i . I i r;.i ... i i r. .Vatcn?s, Tia'os. jewciry, ctc. M HiaBlrd.'ri vv. BROWN, M. D. tcluM Mtul Si irai. 1 .1 h- l-i 'J r in. I. (iuri; 0. 3C-.12:33- ftJID MAR3LE i'lil N l"rirt In KiTrlrn (.nil V:li. u1 uri.itp, l"nu:nBuU. tima ami ( mtl Tj i k f I Vlinl fur ;. , ,'Oi.K iii;.!t.V. ll i.; ! r i- lii 1. '!!( Ol WOODCOCK, svm y-al-J.:nv. . a I Lm'ih "u.i. '.1. ;.imikii a it Mill r Oi Eugene. PallupUsb UplUl ?59,CCO Surplus and Profile 0,03 tjgenc . . rawiKiBf huairiMa il.in. no r.Mia. "Uht trft cm NKW YUKK, CHIl'AiK), 8AN rUANCISC'O aoJ POKT- WkiochB,,ld ..B foraimi eountri. lTan raoiTl rabjaot to check or ortiti. xo Jtit 4UIU-Uitrtiatl lou. will nio. lv. -'. Oregon. J. P. FORD. (hurih-Wlat,) ! Uubm W writM umUr dU ot Much 'it, 1J; B-B.Mii). Mro. C., Dufur, Orrjjon. octrtsjttjt: ( HrrivliiK home liu.t Ifouini H well n.f anxloiiHly Otir little girl, eiKbt and one 'JMtilil,iio luul wimti-d away PBib. Unow well, tnmir and gWwjMid well limbed up. 8. II. lUui i l ,,one 118 w.rk well. of"'(hil'l",n like IU YourS. ?.C,,re h curw "" kept u ' ' nntmiMi from me. So give ZPLne' wlth KW'"f r all. vl I'IHTlty, we are M,lr, ilK. XSI MRa j F FoKI) nL"ihi!? "! ,rw,h h.rnil, .nd u H-h: Ln 1".rk , U"i "T'l-ro J. L. PAGE, DEALER IX GROCRRTT?Q IIaVi. i . . - Lwtt!';! X.D ofPi-rrt stock V For Cash, T - U-.ny0Xrte110 Flo- a toilny rrt-Hidiiit home. V. C lltint, of Onklmid, tr., uie eny. Dtirwln Itrl.tow, of t'otiuiie (Jrove. u uh In town toilny. J. Dale, of Kurt-kit, Cal., Ih In Ku- for it U'Vf tuyn. Homer Keetiev nrrived limne todny fiiilii a vlalt at JIulm-y. MrmHtroiiil l.nv U visiting at lUr ilnlnirg for a few l:iy. Allx-rt Aiip-trnt. Int. r. t i nu-il fn m hnylicrit, IKhikIui enmity. lU'V. . K. Itiirnetl arrlveil lioine Hi in morning on tin locnl. , K. C. Smith left for Sun Frunriai-o Ikat night on u liiiniiit-Mt trip. Mr. M. MiCull n lurni-il llila in.irii l: g fnmi a vUit at I'lenvaiit Hill. MIm Stella Durrl left IIiIh inoriiiiig fi rn vUit ni S.-tlem and 1'ortland. 1'iof. ninl Mrs. tnllev have relnrncil fi mi a vialt with their win, nt Seattle, Wiuih. Mint Ada Ileinlrii-ki urrlvcd home t! U nflerniMiii from a plea.-ant viil at 1" irllHiiil. J. V.. Young, wlo aitiit a week in I'irtliilld, hering the Stceveit' cv-h-, Ii w returneil home. Itev. Ii. F. lionuell arrived Ihto tlni .'I'teruiMin ami will eomlucl Merviit-ti at I tl.o ChriMtaln church. . j 1'oMiin iflte r HdiiiIoii, of Junetion ( ty, and ToMnm-iter Shumule, of W'ultervlllo are In Kugeno today. Minn Carrie Hull rettinn-d to In r p -; ion a.t teaeher In the I'oidttud pu! !rj m-liiMiln on tliltt moinlng't local. Minn Klla Mattt-Miu reiuriied here t. riKUiue her ni ml leu In the imlverxily r.iter a vl-lt tit homo on Full crick. MIm Kni'na Wald returned t June li in thix morning, where he in ftnaist a it tcirh. la the public "cliooh. ('ntheriuu C Coggswell expt-rtn to1 ! tve for S'i K tiifnM tomorrow evcli i! g where ilie Iuik a llu-utrloal cngT lien t. Minn Veiiln Adair, a tem-licr In the 1' irtlainl pulillc KC'hooItt returiieil tin re after a ft-W lluva' vinlt with relalivcn 1 re. Warner ltrown h.i accepted a pos. J ll ui aaclurk In the Kii)-ru I.oaii und Sr.vlugit hank. I lu w ill commence work tomorrow. Mi-.fi Nellie Ilamptou lift fir her (.meat (iotdicu lliii afternoon, uc ii rnpaniisl by MIm Angle l'uttermiu, )o wlil viiti't for aeverai dii.m. tieo. riieht-y had the tiiUfortuiie the - ler d.iy to tnitler a paralytic atroke, ;' tPtln the right tilde of the face. He la now getting along nicely, however. Henry WIImhi will leave here tomor row moViilug for Meachmn'N, In K.iM erit Orrgon. He will net an night watchman of the railroud eating limine at tliut plni-e conducted ly Mrt. Muu- ' Tl'KSDAY, JAM'AKYI. I I I MO. I A legal holiday. The bank are cl.ia.-d today. Keep your reaolulieti naered. All the tniekiiifii took n holiday to-lay. I A dull New Year ia the gt-iivrnt vcr j diet. I minor I,. i a ,:, la, tK.tf ii,Hiigurat - ed nt Allianv. tlie liif iilliiti ol a few taliirlit MiH-l.l.-uta lolitaln money lint iMitfully tin Ira. the pnat MHnin li. Utiii nliuia-t tx 'u tho 4tb day of Augii-t, I.. - in pt from caualtii Knun all ac- A- l'wt, of ,u leiiie Itrldge, tin. tuut tlieir ha not iKt-u one llw ()f !-'"iiiry, drew a check on the Klrat ! uniiee--ary rotiKhni-Hii during the i Natioiial lank for t-l c" in faturof A. I miii. The relative iMtxIttiui of the var- Auteii, of thin city. In the lueau- 1 1 loin tina of the (Irei-iiii Intereollcgi. time, Ci clie- k wh. lunt and a dupli ;aieliMH lull uaaoi-latloti laliUnil :ia tnl low: The Mtiii. ran oil regular Suud;iy u'litilule hour, today. Nothing further hut been heard fnun A. C. ltrown or Cniiatahle I.iuton. There are four prianuer in the coun ty Jail awaiting tliem tiou of the vraud Jr'- H. 11. Friendly eotiua forth with a liew nnuiHiiiiTiiiclil todav. l:.-i.l it carefully. A Mrn. Ah. e I C i-li auiclded nt Pen d It-ton y cat en lay by taking morphine. Shewuit formerly a rciiletit of port land. An elrcll.in wan held In ,alein Sat unlay uU-lit fur u iniijur to u.etrd Col. Yi ran. There wan no t ied ion, but a hard fight wt Marled ovi-r the olll.-e. Oregon iaou the eve of u great bual-lie- revival mi. I a period of .vouderl'ul (leVelopmelil . I'.a. Umlv a uuiiiIi.t of the young (Nuplu of Kugeno will at tend the iiiniieradp at HarrUliurg thin evening. Ilieynr iM-irlni w Ih a beautiful 1 Portland, wni I. i. '!-. A. C, ;t, " 1, 1 1- For. Crovo " 1. " J, , t '( - F.ugt-tif, " , :, . Monmouth, " n, " 4. Tlioflnul meeting of til-- fo.it bn'l teal i will la huid immiu altel tbt-H-b.-ol r.-opi-na. 'I'll,, main obji-ct . if the meet. I in.,' Ii to iliaciiaa tlie lltiuilclal conditl m ol Him team, and a complete alnl. ini ict of the money taken in and eaM-ndcl I will l- mm l by tlie trvaaurcr. Prolia- lily wiuie lui-itu 1 lelative to next year' team ill ulao bp dia.-Uaa,-d. Preliiiiluury Yaliutloiia. 'The a'nte la-inrd of eiiuali.ntiou baa eoinplelcd ll- teiiiporary rcviainu of land V .lllea. 1 TOWN l.olS AND IMI'lloVKMK.N 1.'. Uaker, mid 111 H-r cent; Clin kiiinaa, ! reduce ID. ('iihiinliiu, ri.luce 1(1; ltoiig- laa, hibice .1; I.iuti r.auco b'i; Marion add l"i; Multiiouinh mid Id; Polk re. duce i : Tillnm.Mik mid 1; I'matillii add I'liion add lu; Waahiligtoii add lU. The real ntnuil. MKIU H ANI'l-H AI'IU I I11NM. Ilaker .11, Benton "), Clncknma-i I.hiiu'i, l.iiii nlu jo, l.imi .", .Urioii ', I'matillii iti, I niun, ".it, u.-o in, Wu.aiingtoii , Vamliill . Kednc tiona: l lalaopiM, Columbia u, C 10, Tillam.Hik lU-at aland. AM. I.ANIiH ltl:ift-llo.S. Cbilaup, 'JO iM-r cent; Colutnlilii LU; 1 rate w. iaaiird. The t-uuk I lied ol am Ii pr-Mi-dlng, and wan lioll- H1 COII- the Ural m-i'Iiiui: y no 1 m lookout for cheek iaalllal. (in tint 1 .lit due of Heiitrmbi-r young 1111111 prewnt'ed the Mine at the 1 gnnt aupa r waa alo aervtnl. (leak 01 die nil 11k lor iiavmeiit. 1 lie clin k wa at once n-cegni.ed by biy. Ouile a contraat to that of the ,: '"'Jt?'B '' Morrow In; PMk EUGENE.: n.. J kin.U taken at market EiDbalineps--- yo Undertakers. -f-MITUHE CEALERS.-: h Prof. Ii. J. Hawthorne win 1 pa-wen- fer ihU morning for Allmny,Corvnlli, iidcpcndcnce, Portland and oilier m)IiiU down the valley. Iln ( in the Interval of jtui Cniversity of Ore gon and is onf the moat untiring workers in It at half. Wm. Kdrin went to pnrlland thin morning. 11 la daughter, Mm. W. W. KMiev. bt ouite ill, and n mui um he la aide to travel he Intend Inking her to Sodaville for a time. Her ninny frlendf liere will be pleawd to hear of her early recovery. Chamjcrlaia's Eye aad Ckln Ointment. A certain ci.i for Chronic Soro Lc Tetter, Salt Kimum, Scild Ueud, O'.J Chrouio Sort-, Fever Sorcn, Eczcmn, Itch, Trairie Scratches, Soro Nipples aDdPile. It i cooling and aoothing. Hundreds of case baro been cured by it after all other treatment had failed, 23 ccnU per box. For tl )r OaburnJl IvIjido. IIol'KI.KSrt. A I .a (iiaude (llajmti h a I. I.. I. ays: IT. J. J. .ticiNiiaiti, a iiiku Muaon, wlio iBanexieiisivein.-iiniiif nee on me enure count, oi ou Dractiord In the Oraude Itoinle valley ! . . . . .1... !.... 17 yearn, and is a grauuaie oi me imj- al univemlty f lorouto ami ol (lie unlvemillca of Pennsylvania and Cali fornia, is lyiu w. verely ill al hnr.ie. Ills condition is nronouuoed almmt iirvly' hopelesa by leading Portland and Iim-uI pliysicluiis. IIaiik Timm St'KK. Fossil Jeurn al: Money is getting to le a scarce article wiili the boys in this vicinity and thev have ooiiimeno-d to put up homes as collateral while g.iu.Mim-. valuing the cayases at to 'r head. I n this way one young mnn won two ponies this week, and having no ue for them, Is trying to find a place where l hey can work for their board. cliwilly day of 1--!') One of the liieu wimaigiii-d SsunderV wjiitinii fura pardon was II. W. Suit, the great moulofthu (iregouiuu. A Imy Hvvallowed a revolver cartridge one tlay laat week, and bia mother (ioeau't dare to whip him for fear he will go nil'. AiioMi cT iuciuIht of the A, I., l.ai . family, ol U-alxirg, wua stricken with (hut dread tliataae, the diphtheria, yesterday. Tlie Kugene rtaud played ililo a IlllliiU r of w li i-lioos ou the alrtMi lliU afternoon which were greatly appreei ated. Cene Iloud took pos-H-ailon of the uient market formerly owned by Phil Miller, on Kighth slnet. which he has purclina.il. The county ollli-ea have b.ien oen all day for the traunjictloii of bualmiw. However, Deputy (lllibs Is taking a well eariii'il vacation. J. II. (iiMKliiiau iiiforuiN us that his building vacated by .Mrs. Itluckwell, is rented lo a lb m now III buailiess in Ku gene, and M ill be occupied In a hw day s. Tim Ucgiatcr made its initiul apia-nr-auceasa daily pan-r this morning. We welcome the new pHier to the Held and hoiu It will Ik- a sui'c;as tluan clally und otherwise. One of the Irills Is'f.ire the next legis lature will lie to prohibit the sale of ci garette entirely. They an- the ruin of the youth of the country, the collln nail that give tin in the downward start. Albany Ik-inocrat: There are two sides to (his O. P. conllrmatloii iiiicm- lion, and there are good miIii(s on Uith sides. The iMmitlou of Judire Fuller- ton will beau unenviable one. The other day a couiix-aitor made us say that the will of J. C. ICI-.-hurdsoii was being coit-teil, when It slioillil have been J. II. Iticlmrdson. Our friend. Itev. J. C, objects to the Idea of having thullled oil' this mortal coil without being aw are of it. Salem Journal: Hon. Sol Abraham, ot Itotteburg, is in tlie city, making a little huaiue--) visit among old friend. Tlie Oregoninn several days ago stated that Mr. Abraham was a candidate for rallroud commsialouer. This Is not a fuct. He wns a candidate two years ago, but is not now, and will not lie. (iovertior JVniioyer last evening pardoned (apt. Wirt Snundem from tlie ienitcntlury, on condition that he leave the state ami not return. He left for Spokane where he will be mar ried and will Ihcu go to Texas to re aide. He hns Uen In the pe:i since lv7 for killing ("has. Campbell, over a former Kugene girl. Miss Slattie Allison. ID; Yamhill .V Additional I. inn Marion U"; Multnomah .; Wuahlng- toil 10. Jteat atalld. TlIK AliVANt t.MK.NT Cl.l K. Oil Monday t veniiiir, Jan. 7,lvi", l he next uiectlng of the clit-s In t-coiiouiica will U- held ut Mount's hall. This will lie the first meeting t I .he class since their adjournment for the holidays. At this iiieetlnga piis-r on "The relation of metallic money to commerce" will hc rvad by lr. T. W. Harris of this city. An Interesting paper is promised and them will be a good attendance. Vri'-l (.ril, la-r in- , :. ' AT Fisiikk a Watkins'. A couple liundrtHl ieople, iimrt- or less, gathered at Fisher Walklns' market Satur day evening to see their (iiriatuias In-ef weighed. The animal wtigbed l,l'lS14lbs. The winners of tho lid prize were John Stewart, (I. M. Mil ls r and Tun-cuing who euesau.l U'l'J lls, the money U-ing .llvld.-d among the gentlemen. Tho total numls-rof guunses In thulsix was 410. The highest guess was ,0,'sJ and the lowest l,oi. Considerable excitement was occasioned over the all'alr, the bank otlh'iuls as the one hwl. Imiulry of the young man as to w hat bis inline was, how he received the check, etc., brought out the fol- In iug siorv from him: 1 !o slated he ret-t I vet I the check for work done on the form of A. S. Pow er., and that be lived oil Cnuii Creek. He nlao stated u nuinls-r of limes to tho Imlik otllcials t lint his name was A. ( Auteii, the iM-istui lu whose favor the cheek was diaw, ninl when naked to endorse the check for u 'nieiit wrote ll "A. I'. Auteii." It w." asked that hu be Ideiititied and he mebtlolied the names of svver.il peraniis on Camp i nvk known ( tlie luiiik.oueorwiioiii wna in town that day. When naked to hunt him up ami bring hi u to the bunk, he started out, but we'll to Mar ker's gun store and got his bicycle and left town. ltwasulllrst prnpo-cd to let him Icuru by an uxHTieiu-e he bad under gone the folly of his ways and nothing wns done about ll at the time, lu view of the coiialdernblo work being thine in that line now It wa l.ioughl Ut to bring the guilty party lo time. As enough evlilcnce was .1 to make tin in sure of their mnn Deputy Con stable Poll I, armed with a war. ant brought John t'nilg, of Camp Creek, down yesterday to answer to the charev. The complaint was sworn, out by A. C. Auteii. Young Craig Is tint on bail awaiting his examination, which will take place this evening or tomorrow morning. Craig, the defendant, claims that It : is a case of mistaken Identity, and de clares lie never nml tlie check In his MMUM-Sioll. Crulg's preliminary examination has Is-eii set for Wednesday uftcriioon at 1 o'cliH'k. UOKK HHIliKKY. Salem Now the Loratlon-Namerou. Vldlmn Snoi i.ii bK Con mi mi: I). Hon. Chas. Know les, if Portluml, sra-sklng lo a ri srter of the Corvallls (tnzette, snvs: "The sale of the O. P. ought by alf means to le confirmed. The pur chasers have abumJaut cupilul and will push the road to an eati-rii connection and w ill probably build a feeder to Kugene in the spring. The construc tion of this line und the Astoria branch during the present depression will advertise Oregon as nothing else will. The ni"wrify nf fie Willam ette valley and even of the entire state dfjs-li.ls largely on the coiillrmal ion of the snle ( M.-ssrs. iionner x Ham mond. They nru pushers and it would In-almost iiiihs.iI,Iu fur the road to fall intt la lt.-r hands than I heirs." i LSNN & RAYS,0 FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS. Calls answered dan or nii ijf.'.nc, Willamette street. Opiosi(e ll iit i Lu bally Uur.rU. Jsuusrji I. A Pi.kaha.nt Oatiiehinii. The so cial party given at the spacious resi dence of W. Ij. Heaver on the McKen- zie last Friday evening was admitted by critics to be the most fas. lusting event or the season. J.ong before the nourior (tie gratia marcii arnveti.a continuous stream of humanity kept jMiurlng In from all ouurters. An en- icureuii luncheon was served at mid night of which many guests partook with an apH-lite born of hunger. The Mohaw k orchestra of three itleces en livened the dark hours of morning Willi strains ol sweetest music. rih n lyufterU o'clock Hal unlay morning the assembly disis-rsed for Ihcir sever al homes voting this to I hi the crown ing event of the seusou. Sl'KtTATOIl. I'sllj ou.r'l, Jaiiua'jr I. Faik Itt mou. It U wonderful liowsillyuiiilunf.iunil.il rumors can Ih started. This afternoon w reelvetl tlispatclies from the Salt-m Post and Albany iM-m.M-rat unking ir the bunks litre had foiled and saying Hint a s.-r- sou who came down on the lis-al train from this city bud mi stated. The mut ton head. If fie hud Is-en of an inquir ing mind would have found thai all Ktiirelie banks wen- closed loilay, It Is a Ugul holiday ami the usual custom here. All our bunks here are in a llrst class condition as our citizens are aware. li.IWiiu.nl, January 1. A I'KKiii.RHs) Pai'KK. Today's Ore- goiilati is a monster ufluir mid would cost a fortune for one person to repro duce it. It contains 40 pages of mutter descriptive of every srtiou of the state. It lias articles ou the "City of Homes'' Kugene, and the L'uivtrsity of Oregon. Alsi illustra tions of the university bullihnea, a Widamelte street acene, and the I.aiie County Istnk, and also of W. S. Ia's store at Junction. Kvery true Ort go- 11 urn should Iw proud of this issue of her lending pas.r. It would Is-a credit tit Chicago or even New York. b.iljr (ji.arl, li 'i!- r ;. WAIVHl K.VAMINA1H.N. '1 lo. iiioiii.nir John (. (iuy, lmg held fi-r the crime of forgery, wnive'1 examina tion and was placed im-l.-r tHi)ls.iiils. lieing Ulialile to secure bail he will U held for his as-aralice at the March t rni of circuit loiirt. iKi'UI to die Ii.iljr oeisn: S a I.K.M. Oregon, Jan. 1. I.ate hu-t night a young man was arreateil hero by the imiIIcc for imsslmr foriretl checks. He gives I no name of Curtis Lawson and says he hails from Cleveland Ohio, He successfully forged tue name of llev. t i,jn nt of the Unitarian church to uii , '.crent ehiseks ranging fiotu six to ei'liteeii dolhimeach. He pasaetl tlieiu chleMy on saloon men ami druggists. He had successfully "none' uis iielghtMirs ami was preparing to leave the city when apprehended. He has I -ecu In Salem two weeks ami is a sixirt of the richest dye. Sn little Joking Is done nt the expense of those who cashed the checks. When arrested lie had live Imttk-s of liquor on hi erson and a bottle of Hood's Nirsaparllla. lie u ppars la-lore jutlge r.ilcs this at- leniiHiii lor trial. He will likely get loiigselilence. Ilarrisliurf en. Itovlew we glean ns fol From tlie lows: Carta right k Haw ks today anld the remaining loo bales of their bos to the Puclllc Hop Co., nt fi ceatsM-r poumi. nicy will is) slilpeU tomor row. The Harrlshurg Water Power Com pany lias mailu Its llrst naat-nsmeut which Is IS cents on the dollar, am meinls-rs pnylug the same are receiv ing their sltN-k certificate. A iiii-taugi) reei'lved by May a S-n tiers from I,. ieinlers. who Is under liieili. nl tieiilmeiit III Chicago, Is to thcell.et that there Is hope of his ul- (iiuuie ri-covi-iv. .Mr. S-nilers Is a resident of Albnny aud his luaiiv friends and iicUiiliitances here will be plen.-s-il tolearu this glad news. A ovel Placard- Pcrhups one of the most unique pla cards gotten up by a railroad corpora tion Is the latest lrsued by the ."south ern I'ae llc Company, ou which the company have ex-euded a largo sum of iiKiliey. I lie setlin represents the new "MiiiM t Limited" or flyer us It Is ;.:ill..I, describing an arc passing ; tl.roiiK'li spat e over the world, or a sirtioii of ll, iii the foreground, on which the termiiiuls New Orleans, i l.os Angeles and fun Francisco are i designated. The scene is quite lu bar , uionv with their motto on their time i In-dull "Not as the crow tiles, hut us the sun Hies, so sw ings the palace j r'-i'ord breaker." Ni.w Timi; Cahd. The new time c.trd of the Knit hern Pacific lines if. s into t-itc't tomorrow at noon. We understand there will 1st no i Vthge over the mnlu line but the i VY.Nsiburu-rsprttjgtleld bmurh is ehaiigfl so us to give it a dally sur- VH-e. bsii-p i.j.i ' 1 1- i t i A. C. IlROWM At:Al:l FlioM. The following teh graiil was received I.' re fiom "sail Luke we go To press; II. C. Hl'Ml-HKKV, Kuk't-iie, Or.: Ii--at the case; Linton wbl U- arre-Ud and held here. A. P.kown. i-.rr o j.rd. J.iu i Neat I'hpkms. Tl. iremens' Fund In.uraiiee Co. this tear prwnt-e-l each o.' their sir lit. a P""A '" tU" hn- of a tlniepiere. Mr. F. Craw re-slved Ins today a:nl Is vrry proud of it. 1W.H lo I''- eur. ' wifi, i .. i r-rstt, a Tbls Is No. ! beCoU.o-J UKlay. Mauuii l. - Al Irving, Oregon, la-c. 21, I"'', by Ilt-v. J. K. Miyder, (ieorus I), -niitli. i'f Linn cunty, and Cordel ia Muit nr, of Lane county. KaIsi h. 'I he state IxMird of euall .at i on has il' vab-d the lane county naa. aainrl't oil the l"llllig sl.s kofthe .-. P. It. 1C. from per mile to IMiW ler mile, an increase of lii r ce .:. i Makkii.i. In Ir i roii. Ins- IV. I, li Knotts, Hullmrd 11. K ' Mi- Msna U. Yu- s!; , I tr, '-vi;. ou i ty, (rv I. O. niii-Wi and '. coun- - , t.i the Hint irtr'.. . ll alin.tS Mami:ii i c'-ii, I-c. lis si .b-u. o' -lu . i v,. i.i 1.,1 j: y. 're- lIll.' D, ialaiU tlu-ae Kutlierillk.'s broke up ufter the iMirdcipnnts luul wished each oths-r "A Happy New Y e-r" iiiauy tunes over. A g.ssl crowd w as in attciitlaucv at "The Art Loan" at the Presbyterian church. A most cxtvlleut progrum was rwu.lt ml, the length liiaki s It lui-iMs-iible for us tn luelitlotl -nch liu n Is r. However the chorus by the r-ol-ft-a'gio ehi-s ami the "art loan" tare worthy of sis-cial mention, ns those w ho were present w ill acne. An rle- I be le- uiaiiiiler ol the time until the net year arrived was nt In a most pleas ant sts-lnl time. 1 hs 1. ().(.. T. ItHlge also bel l a very enjoyable watch party at their lodge rtsiiii last evening. About 70 HjrtM.ns were present. Light refresh merits were also served. Tlie lime was very pleasantly ss-nt until ahort ly aftur lL' o'clock when they all dis-wrist-tl, wishing each other the ls-st succeas for the new year. Miss libi Kvens.ni entertained ulsmt 40 ot her friends at ln-r home ou the corner of Twelfth ami Patterson streets last eveniu-t. A most enjoyable aociul time was luul, ami aUiul II o'clock refreshments were served. This party also held until '!'' was here, and when the merry crowd It It it was with ninny thanks to their charming hts-tcsa lor the pleasant cvciiIiil'. Miss Nettle llurr entertained quite a number of her friends at her home. They all had a very pleasant lime. This party also held over till the di viding Ih f time i-cl ween 'Ul and '!' hud pus-ted. (several d the churches held prater im el lugs last evening but niljoiirnetl rather early, none of them being a watch-night meeting. TlIK D A. NIK. A very gots! crowd was In attend ance ut the dance given lu Armory hall. There was a slluht scarcity of men in attendance, but Hint apparent ly did not lessen lb,, pleasure of the evening. The muslo was excellent ami the floor In gtsnl condition. In a vsrv few minutes after I- all present ha.i left, as very few dauiv are held later than that hour In this city. It was thoroughly enjoyed by every per son present. I lid l'.uef no ISaiitl iilnve.l soino ex cellent music on the arrival of tho new year, which was very much apprecia te. I. The sweet chimes of U-lla were also heard lu man v parta of the city. - All In alt, hut evening waa thor oughly enjoyed by those who re mained up a llltlo longer than their usual wont. b. (iu.nl. January t. $KiO ItoNiiH. The preliminary ex amination of James P. Holec, charged with stealing a heifer, the property of A. D. Ilylautl, was concluded at A o'clock yestcrdny afternoon. No evi dence was ottered by the defense and argument was waived. Justice Wheel er held the defel'tlallt III f.'IOtl bonds to apiw-ar before the graud Jury, and al this writing they have not been fur nished, hence llolce Is boarding In the county jail. He hopca to procure bonds al his home In a day or two. For U. S. Hknatoh. (Julie a num ler of the friends of llev. 1. 1). Driver, of Lane county, am talking of present ing this i.olcd divine for Chitcd States (senator. A representative republican this morulog who is advocating sir. Driver for tl Is xi.llton, said that the U. S. N-ii'ite is now cotiimum nearly entirely or lawyers aim millionaires, and that that branch of the legislative department of government must lie reformed or else the republic will be In imtH; hence he wanted Oregon lo start the hullo reform rolling by electing tlie l.ano ou n(y preacher dinner. tiUiKlulM Cl.lMATK. It must he with fis-liugsof envy Hint our friends InlheKusl will read of the mild and pleasant wi alher with which the new year was ushered In here In (ho remote western pari or the ( illicit Mates, to day the went her Is warm and pleasant, anil the many people who am enjoying quiet strolls today have no need of ov ercoats, overshoes or llliibivllas. It would hardly do (o tell them of all the pleasures of our cliinnte, for tin y would probably move out hero en liiiume. Better Than tlio Pills .'111 1 JT-JVCIi" i". thij v.'nli.t of n.'liioii', S i m ':i o n a Liver K Iitor m only I.iv. c anl Kithicy JlU'licil.i) t' which you ran jiin your fiith f ir n . A Lxi a n t! Vt,' a.t - euro mil J tivv, I'tiri-ly cLtl.l.. in"; liire'tiy till tllit I.iv.T a ii 1 K i 1 ii.'vs. Trv it. KtiU liy'.ui I 'tu., st-t in Li'iuiil.orm I'Jw 1,-r 'I-.! t.iki iiilryornu-lointoa t.-x TI.e Kln nf l.l-r .11. It..-.. " I lm I t ..ur Sliiiiiiona u . r lt.v,. - T H.I.I .':Hl ei.l.a.-.-H-ti,ll.lr SJ.V II . II.M I'll'.' .1(1.11 liver tllelli-lii..a. I ,-.,),. t,, r , i.i--I'- i, .-i in iix-ir. nil), w . Ja a- jii, 1.,,-oiUit, Wualllllal..ll. i I Vl:nv I'AC K t(.f: -,s lliu l!i Z SI. mp la rest nn wraii.t Dsllf l.u.nl, J.nu.rjr I. A Cori(Ktio.. It v an error in the write up of Mr. Sachs' gun factory lu yesterday s Issue we said lie would I able to turn out .VI guns er week. We should havi-said that he would turn out nlsiut 'i0 guns k.t month, which he w ill ieaiiie lo no, wnen lie gets all or his machinery In and is running at full force. He will not begin working ou guns before next Monday. 107 Winh. (irav ami Sin, who have Ikhii offering cash purclutM-m of tl worth of goods, Including a hnr of llii.gliniii s soup, a ticket irlvluir a chance for the large picture exhibited, want lo know tlie w iuner. I he Irawing t.s.k place last cveiiluir und the lucky numlair la 107. TlIK r. S. SKMIOKSIIIP. How the I. Inn ( onnty Members Stand ou the Ifuesihiu.-lu, ilarleu Couuty. Albany Herald: Dy a jH-culiarco-Inciilem-e, or m. w t likely on account of the holiday season, all of Liun coun ty's im-mls-m of the next hulHlature were In the city yesterday, nil repub licans. They am S, A. liawMiu ami A. J. Johnson, senators, ami W. A. Templet in, Klein Smith and J. II. Solt, representative. They am well Informed, enterprising, fluo l.a.klmr. men w ho can bo deM-ml.s tipstii to work faithfully ami Intelligently for their constituents. They very natur ally decline to say how they are going to voteon the question of the election of V. S. Senator, hut as near a can lj astsirtalneil from th. ate best MMted It Is tsdlevtMl the situation Is alsmt this: Thme are for Fulton, Tongue, or some (autlltlnteopMse.l to Dolph'a Unauclul views, one is for Dolnli ami one is In doubt. This Is about the way the quchlion stauds in Linn county. IX MAKI0N fOl'MTT. Ae.-onllng to tho Portlau.l Sun the situation In Marion county is about as ioiiows: lucre seems to beatrent deal of theory as to the standing of the members of Muriou count v to (he coming tWIhlatum. both lu the aenato and house, regarding the election of C. h. pyiiaior. One thing Is certain, and that hi that no one man will receive the com plete vote on the tlmt ballot.' Dolph has his auportcr;' likewise hast'. YV. Fuitou, Mr. Fulton's sup porters Is lng mainly lu the house. Tom Tongue Is ale held In very hlgli resissct by some of the niemls-rs. 'Ilia election of (ioveruor-tlect Irl will not be overlooked should thele Is) any chance for him. A meinU-r of the next bouse of rep resentative on Udng Interviewed said thai lu his ojiliilou Mr. Dole h had no assuramvj or his re-election, and that If he were not elected ou the 11 iC bal lot there surely would he a strong and litter fUlil airaltiht him. "When such men as Toiu Tongue and Cbai ley Fulton are in the Held with their large mini Ixtr of anient suppoitem it will 1st no easy matter fur Mr. Dolph to walk away with the plum." Sir.lng the entire Marion county del egntioii up as It now stands, it would l-s ImptNtsible to tell what way they will vote on the Culled r-tatc senator ship. I.A.NK 0)tJTV. A well jMstted republican Informs us that the Lane county delegation will probably go solid agulnst Ixilph. An other says ll will stand four to one against tho senator. Applicants for Clerkship. stir Ouarl, J. Hilary I Sci'i'i.ux Akki vkii. Sime ts-ople in the country have uuderatissl that supplieaara now Is-lng reorlved for the benetit or the .Nebraska sufferer. Tills morning a wagon load of wheat ar rived for that purpose. lthastan placed In storsge here awalliug devel opment. AFk'lJttl Pakiionh. Monday's Sa lem Journal: This Isi(i2 the fast ilav or me year, tiovernor rennoyer s ortiw lias Ihs-ii besetgcl all duy with sppllea lions for pardons. Attorneys, rela tives, wives with children lu tbelr situs have crowded his office. As the assumblln-r of the leirhlature draw near, tnemU-ra are Indng so con- lliiiioiisiy importuned for clerkhi-s. that life is U-coinliiif burdensome und excitable, menilxirs are liable to con sign tlie aforesaid legislutura and all lu con net t lou (herewith 1 heaven. Ia relation to the clerk business, a Linn county member la said to have an swered an ovsr-prosing luiporliinlty in tho following strain: "S io, Ore gon. My Dear Miss: I will be over at fcalcm alsmt January fi. prepared In en dure a siege of apphenuts for clerk ship. Too young lady whostcure my endorsement lor a psdti"n must be very homely, i ross-eyes or a wart on the nose wlil not disqualify. She must not flirt with me. Thai will not Is-i-euiiltt.-d. lam not suiting my self lu thp-s requirements by any means. My wife Is the party to las suited, of course. It w ill l-c ail aw ful cross to bear, but 1 must bo brave un der the circumstances. I trust I have your sympathy In my case." Awarded Highest Honor World'j Fall. l.lifMro,ad ot 1 M.t .-our .y, Ore. I STV.HTMT Pi H' KAM.I). Mack Hum- niervlll has ptirchsatel a one-half In terest In A. C. Auteu's cigar store. rtoth tls gentlemen tiave many friends and the new firm it sum to do a large boslnee. MAkxtA.ir: Li' i -i The follow ing oiarrutge lux riset wm granted to day sn I Uai i-vviiliig: John Johnson and ra-stt: V r-g..ry, C. H. Ik-uuett and Nancy Miller; YSm Inwards aud Kl lea Taltafe.ro. mm CHEAT.1 INS I.'.OST TERFECT MADE. A r-ue Craps Creim of Tirtir Pow . Fret om Ammon.s. Alum or any uthw J ,'tcjinC 40 YEARS THE STANCAtU a