CITV AND COUNTY. S.Ml'RDAY, MAY R I lor b'fson, dentist. J. J. Walton, nttorney-at-laM. Full II'' "love at I'', ti. Chamta'tV. Money to loim on farms. K,7iuiro of judge Walton. Fitst nu ility Castor niuchiiio oil nl F. L Chambers'. I)r. O. iti'l'l'e ".V I found at 1,1 rilili'iiiM- on Olive slree'. between Fifth awl Sixth streets, one block west of tho Minnesota hotel. He in pre pared to do nil dental work In the Uttt manner. t ar Foil !4ai.K. A full blood Jersey bull, ufil 4 vt-arx. For purlieu I urn enquire lit Hit! (il'AUH ofllce. To Loan. Money to hum em Im proved form proH-rty. 1 KUKHWUOI) IlL'KK. Kugene, Or. Wool. rC. Mitlock & Co will pay the iVi'CiiL-it market price for wool. Cf'unm for Sale, O 1 tiuve nowuiirty fine farms in the V"",luniette valley for Hide. Them farms include every variety in size and price. For description lint, inldreQ 1 iK(. M. Mil I.KK, Wilklia lllock, lOugene, Or. 1 f you want good granite and tin ware' at low price go to F. L. Cham I cii. No el it'll p John goods in stock. Ktfif (r Hatching. From pure l-red fowls bred for health and tiruilt. L. lirnhmas, 1. Lainjsliai'H, white, lirowu, Ilutt'and Mack Leghorn-, Minorca, 1'. Hock, S. II. "nbcrgs, also plans and etc., for Incubator the liest hatcher on record. Don't cost one cent to run it. Cost of making, .IH), 10 egg I'lanit and etc.. sent for $2.00. Kggs f 1.(10 per 1:1. Addr.-", L'mpqua Poultry Yard, Koeburg, Ore. Fkeu Toi.i.ks, Prop. Vire fencing of all widths Just re reived. F.nough to build a half a mile o,' fence, at F. L. Chambers'. Whooping Coil if I). .., Tliere is no danger from this disease when Chamberlain's Cough Itcmedy is freely given. It liquefies the tough mucus and aids its expeetoratiou. it al-o lessen? the severity and frequency of paroxyuis of coughing, and insures a sp.s'dy" recovery. There Is not the danger iu giving the remedy to child ren or babies, as it contains no Injur ious kiiIihI niK-e. For vale by ()-bum & IV La no. A buggy for Ho; b two-seated hack for Kw both new. Over forty other biiL'ities and wagons with prices to suit the times. F. L. Chambers. 0 Mit-a Ifcitiv u nick, we gave her C5to.V K irn sin was a Clill J, she cried (or CutorU. When the tx-came MbJt, ahe clung to Oatorii. )Fko ilie IwJ Children, the gave them Caitoria. While hi Stockton, Cal., some time airo. Tuos. F. Lnmtan. of Los Kanns, that slate, was t'.dsen very severebr J with eramiis ait-diaRhoea. CJwd chanced to meet C. M. Carter, who was mmilarly alllicted. He Kays: "I told him of riiamberlaiu's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy and we went to the Holilcn Drug StoreQnd procur ed a liotile of it. It irave M. Carter prompt relief and P can vouM) can vouch for us F'or sale by Os- having cured 1110 burnJc DeLaun. II. Powinan, pub. Enquirer, of Bremen, Ind., writes: Last week our little girl baiiy the only one we have q was taken sick with oroug, After two d-tors foiled to give relief and lile was liangingQi a tnere'tread we tried One Minute Cough GtmCand its life was saved. O.SBUKN & DELANO. Any uiO who has had an attack of inflammatory rheumatism will rejoice with Mr J A Stumm, 23) Kovle Helgliths, Lm Angeles, over Ills for tutiate escape from a Beige, of that dis tressing ailment. Mr Stumm Is fore man of Merrlaiu's Gnfectienery es taUllshnient. s:ome months ago on leaving the heated wrk room to run leruss the street oil an errand, he was caught out in the tain. The result that when ready to go home that night he was unable to walk, owing to inflammatory rheumatism. He was taken home, and on arrival was placed n front of a good tire and thoroughly , ruMwd with liamberlnln'i Pain UhIiii. Dicing the evening and night he was reputedly bathed with this liniment and by morning was re lifved of all rheumatic pains. He - now takes especial pleasure lu praising (liamlMTlaiu's Pain Halm, and al ways keeps a bottle of it in the house, "rsale by Osburn & DeLano. kwior A. II. Fish, of Oravols Mills, Mo. u practicing physician of many vea's experience, writes: De Witt's wch Haztl Salve lias no equal for '"'I dent wires, scalds and burns. It 'l"P- pain instantly, heals a bum I'ockiv and leaves no scar. Ospt KN & DeLaso. Park-.' Cu igh Syrup cutes Coughs c"lll ami Consumption. Mrs. Cath. r'e iiiuek , r T.e Uoy, N. Y., says: "I ,) '""k one botUe of Parks' Cough Syrup. " aiieii like magic. Stopped my c!'u1' ud I am perfectly well now." ""l llV A. VfllKllTM 1 'J-slic Steel lUinge.. '." M'i..k Stove.. .... s Wa.li Holler.. V""" l-ined Oil Can.... ..$42.00 ; ... 1200; '.K-i 1 ... .3 ... . ... .! ,. .10 .., . ... .a) " 'I'. milk pans.. u io-w pan. "our sitier r,"1' 1'asi,,. ""U pun 'uilk nail 15 1 pan u i eoiiit? ihii i s tit t, t I 1. . .. : t OA "-a p.,t "t k 1 1 1 r i -s A i r VsV.V.V " " " ".V.V i. ...... i i ) .15 .AO .15 .75 .6(1 2.00 2.75 ; (,". tiriml t ,. i '""" '-I man's axi". O , "nif li.iie,t KIOV(. Ce i,,.il.li i , , i mat 011 1 llurb Wire -VT- thuiwday,"may 10. Fine growing uli-cr. Piano ad, next wttk. .... r.nirj, ileal n.t,ro.ini 3, Dunn blk. M. LeviiiKer Ih I-miiiu froiu Portland, i 1 1 Vnu-1.!'!! nioieburg, was ; flaa ... I Ir. 11. F. HuNhi-ll, of Thurton, uUs in l-.ugene today. Miss Lottie White hi returned home from Su' mi. A ear loadof lo.' was shipped to Hoschurg today. Ax Blllyf ia .t received 7 tons of bob p. Watch the dro.jii price. Kobt. Alll f Varieu, did btiai- Hess In F.ilgclie today. ,j MNh Jennie Teim-eli. of Civ-'.v.ll'Ti visiting Lunelle trien.ls. Hon. (J. II. Itaker, of Wallcrville, has been in town today. I.ouglinilller ATcter Mvlvt-d ..nr. loud of IllaclillicK IV t this morning. Piano ad will mane Its anuu d ap pearance next Week. Walter Davis, of ISeiiton county, Is ((pending a few d iys In Kugene. CJiyik Wilkins is now asistunt lo cal man on our morning eontempor- Just received 7 tons of soap. Ax Dilly has just nvl ived 7 tons of soup watch the drop in price. A largCdilpment of shoes was re ceived by Ax Hilly today which .s to be placed ill his new room. Mr. Meriau lias built a lante boat rjiouseat tils paik, painted the pavilion fand otherwise Improved the place. 0 A marriage license was yes'erday Is sued to O. A. Wheeler irf t 0t Hallie Stewart, both o-SyinCleid. The south bound freight and wreck ing train met the belaud northbound overland train at this place this imCu Ing. Mr. Meriau Is arranging Q- a grand picnic at his nark one week from Sat urday, at w hich time he expects to for mally open the park to the public. A member of the Zig Zag Cycle Club of Portland was in tow n today, having rode up from Portland on his wheel. He made the run from Albany litre today la four hours. A large shipment of shoes was re wived by ix Hilly today which is le iug placed in his new room on Ninth street. 0 M. Ltvliigcr reivived a cur load of binders and binder twine from the Fast this m iming. The freight bill was over i 100. CT Mrs. J. J. F.iweod of this city left on the overland last night for Yrcka, California. u Mm. Abrams expects to go to Salem tomorrow morning. Her houscliold elb cts were shipped today. Miss Kate Dalrymple, well known in this city, was uiairied at Salem Irvt evening to Dr. John Orilllth ' Mr. Tjlerand family, xf MeMinn villc, are spending a few days at the home of Chan Fish in this city. Deputy U. S. Mirshal Heo. Hum phrey ol Portland left on the overland train tills morning fur Yaijulna on of ficial business. 0 "DijKcon" Davis went to Junction today to make aO'iugements to con duct a candv stand at that place (lur ing the picnic May lit. La Grippe is here again with Oil its old time vigor. One Minute Cough Cure Is a reliable remedy. It cures aud cures quickly. Os ni' k.n & DicLano. t) K- Pettis will be up from Portland tonight to attend to hand ling tho Sleinway concert granO piano to be used at the university tomorrow evening. o o Mrs. Clark, si-ter of Mrs.CPRi. F. Craw, who has sR-nt some time here in the past, left Brooklyn, New York, for this city Inst Sunday night, and is expected here Saturday. 0 Police Judge Jim Caniplsjll, of San Francisco, who needs no Introduction here, was a passenger on the overland trniu for Junction this morning. He will visit Eugene in a few days. W. T. Sanford, fetation aynt of Letper, Clarion county. Pa., writes: I can recommend One Minute Cough Cure as the liest I ever used. It gave instant relief and a quick cure. Osiii'KN & DeLano. A cup of Parks' Tea at night moves the bowels in the morning without pain r discomfort. It Is a great health giver and blood purifier. Sold by A. Yekinutox. (Win. Neas, who recently had a cancer removed from bin. face, having lieen in Kugene some tiihe lor thiJur- pose, went to collage urove uns uner uoon to visit at ills home a few days. Uo to Osburn A DeLano, druggists, soUCugents in Kugene, for a bottle of LIVKKINK, for the Liver, Kidneys, Sick headache and Constipation. 0 Da Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures scalds, bums, Indolent sores and never falls to cure piles. Osni BS 4 DkLano. E. K. Henderson and Sell Johnson leave tomorrow morning on a trip to Eastern Oregon to look after some land u the vicinity of Silver Lake. They will go by way of the military wagon road and will be gone tj4jut three weeks. J. A. nichardson, of Jefferson ( By. Mo., chief enrolling force, 8Mli jeiieml assembly of Missouri, writes: I w i-h to testify to the merits of One Minute Cough Cure. When other so-called cures failed, T obtained almost instant relief and a b '.Vly cure by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. Ohuukn A DeLano. "We dlrectfdio atte'n of our read ers to the advertisement of Simmon's Liver Regulator otl another page. We have used the niedicino in our family and are prepared to say, c' cxIr' lence. ti.atfor a torpid liver o.j dis ordered slumaeh it Is a g.sd remedy. When traveling wo usually carry some itf our valise."-Krom the "Christian Visitor," Sml'hflcld, N. C. L k.,ut for the PlaL Manufacturing Bd next week, Iiatlj ijuaril, Mar 1". L... IlL- ATll -Jl I i 15. Walker died at bis home on ran ,- evenlnc. He had U-en worKir.K l,ur IriK the afternoon, au " T"1 w.nt to the huuie biding III. u'1 'a io rt -itne. Nis troul.le was l.v,rl failure. Ho wm aimut nny ... ni Bk.-eand leave a wife aud dreu. n l..rwj tnu- The Piano MaiiUi ',(. :'""l!l"i3. ..n i .... - 1,1 a, I ii." in xt w'k's is-; ,'u" i T)iiirnii Mews. (ffurijo Cumming, of Thurston, 11, Parted wl:li Sain f i( .onncgel to w.u k ttu ir ledge. They f.niud a treJ'.ad fallen across their t'lall; Cuiii- mint;, sto,'H d to c ut it out, the other going on to the ledge. The tree lay up hill and had broken and split in half. While looking where to cut, dim ming., placed his axe on the tree, when without warning, ttie upper half slid downward, striking Cumiuings on the ri:ht thigh, 'browing him down and the en I striking Ids h-g aUive the an kle nC-hliii; both bones an 1 forcing the bon'ii' tl'.ugh the opposite side, pinning him to the ground; in his agony he rnUd himself up nod thrust the log oil' his leg, w hen it entered the ground over S inches, lie lay tl'Vv lu the hot sun from 7 o'clock mulO, when Mcdonneg'.e heard Cumniings call. He then went tO help, getting back with him to their cabin at 4 p. 1:1., Cuiiimiiigs having laid 7 hours before lieing moved. Word was sent to Dr. Kucll and he rode all night, arriving at the cabin at S o'clock Sun day morning. After die sing the leg, he was placed in a wagon Mid MikeSlioma brought liiO to Dr. Huh sell's It i.pital. 0:n-(ioelor has hopes of saving his leg, although it is htuicd to Ids h'0 The republicans formed a club in Thurston ast Saturday, called tin "Mitchell" club. II. M. IOceand F. LO illlll were clccte I delegates. A. (i. Curtiu Pot w.ll send a lepre selltatioll to Kilgenc oil Decoration Iay. o Ed. Whiteaker, while loading his gun, shuck his foot against the trigger causing the gun to dicluirge; the charge entering hi rQhJ hand, tearing tiMtlesh finm the middle linger and pa-sing through the fore linger tearing part of the second joint away; at the same time the charge passed close to the head of a little boy. 0 SK.MI'KK. a Tlitf Allotlilfit Completed . Special Allotting Agent llartwig, who w as sent out to arrange for allot ting the lands of the Warm Springs Indian reservation lias completed Ins work mid returned to S nshiugtoii. The survey of.allotineiits was maile bv Deputy V K anipbell of The Dalles and K It Henry of Salem, and theii work has all been eonipieted, and, yes. terday Surveyor ! it'ueral Arnold sifpt otl to Ilie laud department 4 1 bisiks of transcripts and "ii plats snow ing the boundaries of the allotments survey. Warm Spiings reservation i a hiige tract of land King between the Des chutes liver aud the summit of the Cascade range. It will make a Hue country of Itself when the Indians are all settled on their allotments, and the remainder of the good Oud has Ufli sold to settlers. The w arm sprints are away up Warm Springs creek. mile 10 distant from the agency, and there is not much agricultural iai.d near thetn; but there is a great deal ol good laud on the ti servation, and, it is claimed. valuable mines in the mountains which form the western boundary. llou.-elinld Ti ensure. O D. W. Fuller, ol Canajoliarie, N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his family has9lw ays found the very best results follow its uscq that he would not be without it if procurable, fl. A. Dykcman, druggi-t, Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly tho best cough medicine; tOt he has used it in his family for 8 years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested? Trial bottles free at Henderson & Linn's drug store. Begular size A0c and f I. It ell on Ilie Iliad Kras, OiiQiii: rsll, 011 a iii'HinlKiat, nii snl h tlslilng iiisi'k.or yiielitliiR on tha iMSft, Hosteller's StomHoh Ililt.TS will Is" (mind n rellsbleQicina olsveillUK ami relievinx niltni'im lu which irsveleis. limrniiTS ami ellllrlll kit peeu lisrly auhjecl Sea cnt 1 11-. hhlii d-ei.jt., vuyiiKer! or MiJ-mrm ri' In the Iroi'iC!, an l all aiMiiil 10 eiieHiiiiter iniHeelinintril, ami iiiiHe eiisloine I or ilatnienuis clinmic, nhoald mil liealeet to avail Ilie Ivra i'l thl Hd uuaril iOell aJi-ertO'd'"l l'WW'l merit. oil KtlpAtiiill, WllUlllUless. miliar :ll-Ver, lll'lllleij- L'l'Knoll, rneiiiiiaii-iii aini in-' 1 "v .Ir an. I knlneva are iimiuiik the ailments hli h it eradicate, ami II limy Ic r. nrleii to not only wit 1 e.iniidi'iH'O In l! rrim cliai vIIiciVl. hut al-Oi Oil" KTf.el frts-iloiii from 'vry olijectl..iml.U' llniredU'liI, slnre It la ilerive-l from Iht' pnrinl ami nnwl aln ary aoiini-a. It I'ounti Tiirtalhei'lh'i'K of un holuwimo hssl anJ water. fiiiiifPiA- 1 1.1..-Mrs. (jco. F. Craw is still seriously ill from the attack of her old trouble with which she was taken alsiut t-W'O weeks ago. She Is very xo'akC'fiiid can scarcely 8siik ll'.-'jve a W liisis'r. There Is but little hoH'(,fher recovery. The lady has nrr I" ( n at invalid for two years or more, but has borne all hersuttering with tgcat (Jdieiice. Ilcwar ol Ol 11 1 ill ills lor lamilh nl tniHMlu 'lrir- . Bill mir. lv le-trriy Ilie V.-nw o( a ini'i" ; ('..nii.lrtclv il.-ra. ae the dhole y-trln h..n ,.n r i t , if 11 IhlMinrtl II"' nuic'ina aiirfae'.. I, n ,.',. hoal lo v.'r ti- u-'-'l t-xc.'l'l ull .r-.rriiti"iiH fro ri'iO1,1'' l' l-"i i. hi the 'tamaisi H i " ill 'lo 1" i'" I"'1' '" "!' ,lv ,!, Til,-(noil t lie ill . Iluli'a ( alar-ll ('nri-in iniim tur.-l l.jr K. J. ( lo ii-y ( o , lo i...i ui,,i mi iiit-rnirv. ami l tiikfti In. i.r,'.iiv. ,.i:mir ilKM'tlr upon the I'loi"! ami ...I . ,. 1,.... ,,l l. avl.'lil. I" I'llVllia ll I a,,i.,r I I ,, Im, Hllll ,Ql't til'' Kl'll'lHI". It llk,-i, u 1. niHllT. nii.l ma, I.- in 1 iil-Mo, "111 liv K I I lii'lii'T ,. Co. T,-till.oiiiHl f if. -il 1 t,y all ilriiKKlm', Tie' I'vr laitt, i-C' 1 1 -OII'S Ci'liK, the Kreat ConIf and Croup l ure, is in jrn-ai oeiioui'i 1',,. l;,'t si.e ci i ii I n 1 1 1 -.w-t'Ti I )" -11 V f io-e only i''C C'hiiliivu n.vu it. Sob. I j lii iiiler.on (V I. inn. 9he American ISeauty owes hernres-llo,- more ton char eoiiiplxlou than to" any oilier attiibuie. A eup of Parks' Tea will enable anyone to pos-w'-sthi-i. It dears the akin and re moves pimples and that cullow, mud dy I'H.k. l'urk-' Tea is used by Ihous audi of heli'-' for the complexion. Will, out beinif a cathartic It eurcs con- I st i j uat i en Sold I'V A. 1 KKIMJIUS, 0 Mrs. T. IVnn., "ay My Life.' .I v for a Qawkina.of Chattanooga, Shilo's Vitali.er 'Saved I ( -id. r it the best retne l.-bllitated ay-t.-m I ever Kid- u"'c in y I " Fur Dv-ia-l'-ni, l.i r or 7j cents. ii. v trouine it ravp. , , !. I . lr! ... 'ldbi I lend. Ti'in A' I-""'- J lu Mcinoriu;ii. I John Bailey departed this I he May I K'tli, LSts'i, havingjust entered his 7lh I .M ar. lieceased w as Isirn 111 Clay .ounty, Kentucky, -May s, He came to California by way of Oregon during the great gold excitement in ls.47. Having met w ith some success he returned to Missouri by way of the I-thmasof Panama in lsp.l. Again in the spring vt l!J he n crowed the plains to Oregon with a drove of cattle. Benching the Willamette valley he lo cated for a short time lu 'Benton county, w here during the same vear lie was united in 11 irrltige to .Miss Kli.ahcth Wright, who died in the year lNiJ. In 114 he was again mar ried to Mrs. KlUalsth Murphev. 1 the vear lsol he removed to tills j county, during which year he and his w ife liK'ateil 011 a section of land seme six or m-vi-i,' miles west of Kugene, on w hich his . body now res s in the bosom of ak Hill cemetery. He afterwatds lived for a short time in (he upH-r Siuslaw valley. 1 11 the year iS he Is'gan to prepate for himself and family a home aome four or ll'? miles southwest of KCeue, upon w liii h he spent the last thirty-seven years of his life. He was the father of eleven children llvs by h', first wife and six by his last wife. S hree of Ins children, twe sons and one daughter, pi'ec.fded hllll ill death, while eight children, four sons and four daughters, willi his berenvedn compaion mourn their great..nss in the death or a kind and indulgent husband and father. He was a strong believer in the Bible and made a profession of faith In Christ a few yeats prior to his death. I hough lie rrcuucully sixike of uniting with the church he never did so. Few men in Lane county were bet ter, and none more favorably known than he. Fittingly may it be said that iVA'"ble and true man has gone. ScriO'll'iisly Irviest Inobuslness, gen erous and InHpitahle to a fault, eminent ly rclntiie In all the relations, 01 una. baud, father, neighlsir and citizen he will Is' sadly missed by many. IlieVAiicralserv-riva weie coininsiea bv U v. J. A. LonglMittoni assisted by Rev. Champ Hichardsoii. With ten der hands lie was laid to rest on the Mill lust in Oak Hill cemetery sur rounded bv a largo ooncourse of rcl ativesauil friends. He had reached the gisxl old hl'c (.f 77 years Bad 10 lavs. Peace to Ids slumts-rtng dust and upon memoiy's page lie cherished Ills liotile ileeil. By one who knew him long and well. Wiilding Hells at SprlngQeld. hally Uuard, May lii. Married - at the residence ol the bride's parents, at SiiriugrVld, at 7 o'clock a. m. lodav, Mr. Omar Wheel er, one of Springfield's popular young litl-lness men, to .Miss name Mcwan, daughter of J. W. Ktewart. o After congratulations and hand soak ing, the newly married couple were escorled to the depot by a delegation of relatives and friends, where they 1 boarded the train amidst a shower of rice, for Kingston; neat which plaiv Mr Wheeler has a line prune orchard. Sin uiL'lleld regrets the loss of sucf? an estimablecouple, but congratulates Kingston 011 her gain. O The Ul'AHl) il.wli..a to lu eoiioleil Hiiinnir the Inanv friends of the young couple, who wish 1 hem succi'ssfsnd happiness in their newly wedded life. u -Tin-: Wiikat Aphis Early In tho spring nftny farmers of the county re ported the wheat aplils present in vasi nuuiliers in nearly all localities, ltv i.J conversation witli a nunilierol farmers the past few days we leariJlhat very tew 01 me nugs can now ne seen, ami 1 he prospects are that the wheat crop will not be seriously damaged by them. Kconomy is wealth. Heii Seal Bakimi Pownr.K isjpurer and strong er than others. Costs no more. Hold by all first class grocers. I ry them. cWill make the o SINGLE SERVICE, $10; Mares insured, money due when known to be with foal. Ifturanco money duo on all changing liantls or leaving the county. Mares from a distSiico pastured on reasonable terms. P Care will bo taken to prevent accidents, but will not bo renponsiblo foany. O PEDIGHEIii f Favorite Wilkkc,' 327 O j!ora Sire of Crawford 1. J. M. I)., OllleVilkes, Kw'efUrlar, Noluber Heven, Hii.Dla. 2:07i 2:13 2:ltl 2:17 0 CM 2:20 2:21 And H oiners wiin rec ords of 2:.W and better Full brother to Uourbou Wilkes, hire or CoiiHttnan I', IlniirlKiii 1'atchen 1" ( oust Hay I', Abdullah Wilkes I I ,nir! ion Wilkes Jr. Charleston. 2:08 2) 2:10 2:14 D H 2:12 2:121 ami .Hi others with re cords of 2:31) and better, o o O o o I'ATIIiltS'J.N. o Katk fa O o o O (0 CD o 0 O o For further particulars Al t I HUNT. Jucke riurkey l.o-'' Hand at Put tier's 4IUill. Yesterday afternoon :lii!.i woiklug in Potter's Miwmill wi-st oftvscity near Monroe Jacke lltirkey, a Wcrmati, ami one of the employes of the mill, met with an accident which caused him to lose one of his hands. lturkey was einploved as sawyer aud while working a mnall piece of'timher U'cauie lodged under the saw and he attempted to remove. It. In doing so he picked up another piece of timU'r and readied down to raku thutlrt I ikv dill, w hen the piece he had in Ills hand caught ill tlie teeth of the t -'liiir miw hiiiI in mi Instant, liefniv "' ',uld releaso the stick, Icrkcd his hand into the saw. Ills hand, the right one, was sawed oil' across the palm, the lingers ami a part of the palm being separated and only the thumb remaining. His thumb, how ever, and the remaining part of the hand was bad'y lacerated to the w rit. lturkey Is a ''young unmarried man Hged alsiut 21 or 22. As sihui as the accident happened he was taken to the home of his step father, Mr Kil mer, who resides on the Purkison farm hImiiiI eight miles west of Kugene, aud Dr. L. W Brown, of this city, was summoned. I'poti examination the doctor found that an operation was necessary and accordingly almut eight o'clock last evening he amputated the arm just above the w rist. The patient is getting along nicely and w ill pron ably soon recover, but he w ill ever Is' minus that most useful member of the laid V. 0VILL HULU0VF.U. The Old Railroad IVinmlsshiiieis Will Maj lu Ollire. Albany Democrat Wednesday: Judge if. II. Hewitt of this city ldav rendered his decision in iheca-eofj. B. Eddy vs II. It Kincaid, werwlary I ol state, asking for a mandamus, coin pelllug him to deliver over to Mr. I.d dy ns railroad commissioner, a warrant for his salary. The decision overrules tho demurrer of the defendant to the mnndamus and orders the secretary of state to issue a warrant for the amount asked. The argument is long and ex haustive, aud contains an interesting feature, that of ail opinion by (invent or Lord, while on r!he Is-ncb, covering the same (Miint and practically settling the case It was asserted by the de fense (hat the appointing of tlw com missiotiers was an executive function, and that therefore the law providing for the slectlou of the railroad com missioners was unconstitutional. Judge Hewitt holds that (lie law is constitutional and that the present commissioners may hold until their successors are elected aud qualify. llarns llurned. - O i, (iuard May 10. Just as the (ll'Alit) was going (o 1 tula... III., tlr. uliirm u'ua aolliuleil Tim firvsses were delayed long chough w earn that the lire was in the barns of (ieo (. Yoran aud W. W. Williams in the western part of town. The II ro caught from the engine of a w wod saw near by aud both buildings and a cQ-, rlagw belonging to Mr. Williams were destroyed. , LiiQ: Kii.i.kii. Ho0 growers renQl that the past few exUmely warm days have lieenQlestructlvtr to Imp lice and that those dangerous s'sls have en tirely disapicarcd from Hie hop vines, Alii, I, ii..,u .,,,,1 r.1-11 iiiumr In do. ugh the - irovin., in..,.. r.,nii..nr,..iii in.. .Qui- -V. . ..ll.l. . I 1 1 tl age which (hey might have d one will oiui r..w lie e real If) modlllc!)aild tiie past warm days have proven a Imkiii to the hop grower. O Kl'liY'B MI.K Hl'I'I'OSlTOKV.O U guaranteed to euro I'llel and Coiiatlialloii or money refuailed. Ml cenl i-r N'i. send two name" lor rlro Oar ami Vr"tOaii!iln to MAK TIN UI'llY. Hrslalensl I'harinai'lal.Uiicaa. ter, I'a. No I'ostals Asnwaaai.U K,,r i-ale hy all Ural elaaa 1 r 1 1 k k 1 everywhere, and In Eiiitrne Q i'on by (laburn V llelJino season of 1895 at ELI BAD 0 TERMS, o o u O f Hambletoniaii hire oi Dexter, Clrane (llrl Nettle, Jay (loubl (laette, Artillery, (Jeo. Wilkes, 610. lUxxird, Bire of II In 2:13 2:20 2:2ui Dciicatloii, 70 Id 24 la 70 in 32 In 70 in and 34 others Dolly Hpanker O 2:241 2:2.' Abdullah 11.. FaviQite.. Nirw af Ifirnrd. 2:30'i j CdoWetnitli Hi. m nf HniiUnii unii ( others In 2:.'I0, Wilkes sin.oA2 listed I-lzzii) I'eebles, s. t. In in 2:30. o ly 'Ker. Tim only mare on Dam of earth that has 4 sotis.OCJoo Downing (lOslreoI sires of a 2:20 trotter. Ala Dnwnlug, 2:201 l'at Downing, 2:13 American Clay 34 Hire of i (Iranvlllc, 2:2t. J MiiL'Kie llrlKir, 2:27 Klla Clay, MukIc Mil JtU'cord ftlre of Chuaanle O, Tost Hoy, Keno, Mystery, I unii of VHIlaxn 13) F.mulatiou, lloslyn, (4,i Vatleau, 11) Dnins or Kir Walter J H 2:1 M Nutmeg, 2:10 liarnet, 2:l'- and 21 others lu 2.30 Lualaba bum uf IbiKi-r Hanson, 2:1!' Matilda, q 2:30 2:1.'JJ 2:23 2:23 2:21 2:2.VJ Clark Chief Sire of Cioxb. WoislforJ Chler 2:L'J and 4 others in 2:30 Meteor Uicord, 2:31 Dams of Phallus Majolica, Wilson, Miss Wax ie.. o inquire of trc.well lastialllps. Mis. I.illic Scott w ill tit t ud the state convention of the W. C. T. Vi. at Hose burg. ' ' S. J. Wright left for Idaho Mo.iday of this wii'k lo remain there oilll fall. There w ill be iiIkuiI .'si acres of beans planted in this precinct tills season. Misses Lli ami Itoso Hanson, of Leinatl, visited Saturday and Sunday w ith their sUter, Mrs. A W. Wallace, of Crcswell. r K. L. Howe, of (Ills'1 place, has a young cow that Is deserx ing of men tion. yf has Incrcaird Ilie herd by Ihnv calves w ithin tl montlis J-m'iI ten days. --' III the fall of ''.'1 S. B. Morss receiv ed from the I'.n-t a pair of Southdown noep ami the increase from them to date amounts to ten head. The lib silver medal contest at this place hi' ) Thur.ilay night was very largely attended, every sent ill the house living occupied ami a number standing. The church was beautiful ly decorated w ith lJts and Mower. The Judges fertile occasion were f. "'rs. McClung, .Vj. Hendricks and Mrs. Jctvtuc Kcniieas. The contestants were Mi-.s llattie Martin, (luy Ib'gers, Mi;s Laura Venv,-, Kilph Sairs, Ka'.vlli Stone, Mls Wclhoitrue, ol Clo verdale, aud Alla-rl Tillanv. Mrs. Met lung iiiinoiiiiivd the decUloii of theludg. s aud iin-MMilji the silver Qiedal to Alla-rt Tillaiiy. All the con ic 1 1111 1 1 ncquittsd themselves very creditably. I lie recitations were in terspersed with some very excellent inti-lc. O ecu. Letter List. May lit, wr, Kingslcy, I Vila Moore, Nettle Mors', Leui Owen. Wm U Powell, Jennie Curler, Dick Kincrson, II Bay Fii Id, (IS Hughe. N 11 llllld, Nettle el loo DrpM A eliaiitu ol om i letter mien mil t m will lx in. I.' 1111 all r.ot.a rallliia for latter Sill eli'a-e state shell aitvertl T. J. I iaii. 1'. M Notice in Pouat Ion Claimants. All persons w ho own or claim any iotele-t 111 lauds under the Act of Con gress approved S'pt. 27, lSod, and have not obtained patents for the same, should take notice of IheActofC'i gress approved July 2(1, ls'.H. Infor mation in regard (o this matter will be frcch given by calling on oraddrcasing The Kugene Abstract Company, Titus block, opposite Qollinail House, Ku gene, Oregon. (all (or Warrants, o Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowing warrants w ilt be paid on pre sentation at my olllcc. InUTeston the same w ill cease May IHth: All Lane county warrants from registered number tls.V.1 to registered nunibcr 70113, Isith incl ii-lvQ Kugene, Or., May II, 113. O J. O.tlllAV, County Treasurer. Iliicklea's Arnica Sulve. Af3io Best Salvo lu tlie world for i ( ''Us, Bruises .Son's I'lecra, Salt ' ivui'uui, 1 ever r-on s, leuer, inn ph'h Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin , Erupt iiins, and positively cures Piles. or 110 lift reunited. It is guarauleed to give period saiisiaciion or money reluuilul. rrlce -i cents fvr laix For siito by Henderson & I, Inn. Shilo's Cure Is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient consumption. It Is the best cough cure. Only one i(ta dose. 2ofts., tM't., Iq Sold by Hen derson it Linn. "WILKE o BANGS' STABLE, Eugene, Oregon. SEASON, $15; : v.1 Auuauau i i niamuriuu Hire of 10 Hlr Waller 2:27 and 3 others In 2:30 2:17 2:20 2:IH 2:20 2:21 2:21 LChns Kent mare. Imp. (Iraiul dam vf -Hreeif a ,l)ne llashHW 60 ..X. Henry Clny 8 Andrew Juukson 4 Hire ol I Lady burrey U lilack Douglas, 2:30 and two others in tfcb ttt. Telegraph Uaker's Hylander. in 2:30 j 1 1 niiiiiia inure, f Hambltoiilan 10.. ... f Abdallah 1. Hlreof 41 in from lU71 Chas. Ksiit mare to 2:30 Maid 2:14 Kaly Darling ()ndrew Jackson 2. t nir u fCasslusM. Clay IS by CWus M. Clay 22.. ..J Henry Clay 8. Keeord 'i'XiZ: Daughter of Abdailali 1. Klre of DuratiKo. 2:23 j Harry Clay, 2:23j O CoiiMcrliit's (lam Imp. Tranby. Hire dams of Flora Wilkes, r:H and 20 others in 2:30 2:27 F.d win Foreht, Jr. . ... Sire dams of ChiauteO, 2:l-- and 0 others In 2:.V. Dauuliter of o, 0 'Ambrino Chief li.- 8!.. Sire of I.iulv Thorn 2:l!i j L 2:18 f uruh; I lulu Norah.. Sister to Hilt N gran'' un of Sultan, 2.24. 2;131 2:1 2:I0J ( Wa k Wattle Sire of rnfton, Dut. Hi,! ci o'.. . 1 1 BLI Isabel IteliiS. James McQee will soon leave for Salem. Charles Lloyden Is working for E. F. Chapman on Cedar Flat. Decoration day w..l be observed at this place. Clias. Evens is laid up wtih a felon on each hand. '.i suuday school was organised here last Sunday and Hie follow Ing otllecrs were elected: Superintendent, N H Workman; assistant stijit., W Duryee; secretary, Bertha Waugh; asslstsnt sec, 1 iina Holcomb; treasurer, H W ' sM'tt; librarian, May Duryee. li'hK Dixit. I'ally liuar.t, y -y 1 Iwi'itiiviNd.-i.onr F. M. WLklns visited Coburg yesteiday. He reports that his brother Jars-r, who was hurt by a horse falling on him, is improv ing slnwly, but isHtill itm lined to his UmI most of (lie time aud it Is Willi (lilllculty (hat he can get up. His hip is severely injured, and he will proba bly be con lined for some time. Sick headache, coilstlp' m ami In digestion are quickly ( ;ired by Do Witt's Little Karly Itinera, the famous little pills. Osnt'RN A DeLano. ITCHINMNp SCALY Dreudfiil 8kln Disease O Years. En tire .tody Covered. Ooclors and Medicines I'selesa. iuv up as I'seloas. Cured by Cl'TICl ISA for $4.73. I fcrl It la niv dntv to n il von tnr ;wrl sue wltli l i'Tii i in III semis. 1 h.ne ( 1 troulilnil for oier mm -.us with a ilrr.u.:i 1 lKiti ili-ea-e. Whi n I let ell It, Iti.-ri- aetx'.irril a l'w aiiull rel a'tla 011 11, y lin-1-1. and 1: I-.-; t oil si -'.elini! -lowly. Ii-eirtrd tlii' H.IIIU on luy l,;trl., If I,'. ,S'll 11, ' aholltili'ts. .V frv.- it.o'aMer H10 Botj tmif'il t:r;o ,unl l4't;uii iieh In". Smi.iII aealea woiilil I.' I 1. 'I, an K iimtliiiii'l ,ri.-- nil liver niv ImnI- . . -.1 all the piiti-iil inrid . - I t oiihl 1 ho, k of or I'm' 'of. I alaoiiillailttt'd ' . H . . they would 1 la a abort 111111. I .ti t. . 'i I 111 It all up. Ilniil: (mi 111 . I notiiiil i.i ; 1 ... Mri .'.' -. thrv nlwav ftltcil liiltrttiuini'iit in il and thought I w,'iil, r t lie 11 11. 1 1:1 In v.. HUM. 'lo lll all: pllne. UlKI'lNoti-iot Cl III I I'. A, one eakii of ( 1 ri. 1 11 1 s., ie, ami Hit, 11 l,;tl' 1 eireilel It A lie 'ol.x l' r iiiretl nie elitiri'h . M' Kia la now its i,tii 110.I ii,ite 11a 1I1 11 nt a cUllo. .lilllN K. I'f.AltsilN, r.o. i'o 1 1 '. wiMiioiii, vij.-iiin-to.i. CUTICURA WORKS WOSDEiiS Ci'THViM mi I 'rii rn Hai I'Mtm .l!:', Hixl 4 1 HK 'IJ1. tt liitiThiillv, 1 It :nc i llit ttMn .tin I kiu of vM ty rniptltm.luipurii, , timl tl.KftfH. Hlu'ii tin Im"1 lnHiri:uit nm li . iil.i' hill. Tim run- d.itlv i tti'd'il ly Ummii mi i t tniiljr utiutiorfiil. ln iitt IhmuI alt ilin.l ; tlto croatrtt nkm ciin-t, I il. l imttlivrB, eiiul It luor ri'iinlift nt i.ttMlcru inurn. Hoi I Ihroiivhout Itu r.iM. I'nci, ClTirrp Nc.; K''"i w T, fl. I'iiarit4 I'trTTRi; Vlll U ANI I I . I t"UtM ltonli. 'How Inl'tlltt AH Mal'l t." ina.K'iI f:i ,'I.KH, I'lm Khinit-, Ti mitt nly ikitt Vi'llUtl ftUU CUUU hy -VI TH I Hi Oi.AIV WEAK, PAINFUL KIDNEYS lUckachp, npiVoui mnt ami wwik. nfn4'i. n'Mr-pl In nn nilmtlft l.y tlin Cutimrit Aiill-I'nln l'l;i"r Tlitf oi:'v 1 .-i-k.!... : I i AX BILLY. A choice roll of butter 2 lbs new Cream Cheese.... Just Received ,.l.lo ,2,rio A choice lot of Ka.Urn- FLOWER TOTS, UK AN 1'OTrf, STONE CI I Ul INS, STONE J A US, j With or wltboiilivcri. Prices Away Down 1 INSURANCE, $25. marcs Amazon lii. w Bellfoiinder. f.y. iieiujr man., Aratus mare. O f Kdwin Forest 49 Kentucky Hunter. ,. Sire of 21 In 2:30 Highlander niar. I Woodford ma re. drey F.agle. Itolivar mare. fMambrlno I'ayniaster by Mambrlno. (Joliuha' daui untraced. Dowulngs' liay Messen- gar. Highlander mare. O o 2:22) (Oano (thoroughbred).. American Kcllpse lletsy Kichards. Hire dams of Tjidv Thorn. 2:1S1 Mambrluo 1'atchen 08 BANGS, Eugene, Oregon. G,iffin Hardware Co. i sue 1 0