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Infants Caelorla la so wtll adapti to ehlMrra that recommend It a. euperV to any Na.Tlutl"B known to DA" If. A. Aai-nxa, H. P., Ill So. Oxford Ilruo.La, V. Y. "Tbs ua of 'Castorl li so unir.mal and Ita tnerlla to wvU koonn Dial It m work u( wperemiratlon to endis-ao It. Few are the lotelllgaiit families who do nut keep Caetoria srlUda sosy reach." Cuim V!iTT, r. P., how York City. e. CHURCH. President. B D.'slNf. F.W.OIBUH. Vies PrtHtt. Cshlf. THE Eugene Loan and Savings BANK, Of Eugene, - DIRECTORS J. Church, i. B. Harris. W.E PlllDjClj!!al,2: : $50,000. 1 General Banking Business Transacted. Interest allowed on tlma deposits. Collection entrtialed to our cars will recelv prompt attention. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udder. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff Joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle AilmcntJ, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle,. Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts It In a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquer! Pain, Makes fUa or Beaut wall gala. ' 1 i-A -Va . V. &&&& Thte eitrti- CirdluarT lie tursuauar la he noil wonderful dteporery tf l are. It ha beea en ltnd by tli leading at-len-lino susa r kurope raid Am.rtr. Ha la l'inttl)llun, liiuiiieta, Falliiif hrn-tUoii.,N,r-i'iul luhlim ol Ul tin and vlhr 1114. Strentthrni, I u t 1 1 urate aud utif die riitlre.)irtn. Mud.. .itii. . 1 If l 1 1 1 1 y, I NrTtoiimie . 1 kmli.loui, 1 amlOet.itMHi 1 and trt4.tn. ' 1 weaa i 'np. 1 r.ina lii tli tavk, kani lif ilij oi '. blauluopptd ) rere WIWJ die. f In iO f 1ST HOOD , ! i. ,Wf. . r of tb die. char dara. LOST MANHOOD anlrklr. Ore J.0HO prlrale r.VrttnnU. Ifeiuatnrfiiera mr.it lumtjiritcy lu lite Aret atajre. It la yn ixmri of arnilnal wealiifei Slid harrennrev It cau t lloi'iwd la aida tf tli imdI llu.lvan. Tb new rilMMveiy waa m.,1 T-T th anerlal. liUoflheold fnwiMu.ia M.lcal lailllal. It I Hi lrm' n.i r tuexle. It la nrf iKwerfiil. out bmlM. N K1 f,.r 1 oo a pi. anre i. kar.a l- 4.PU lainaaled buixl. Anil' ,'iar.me. iT-tu f ja cure. If you bur all li.oaud are in HitlK.y ciirrd,aU mure will beaont to y fire of ail vbarara, aVtKlf rlr.'Ula'ailc Iretinvriiiala. A VIrata Mt uiMt: "viiicai. iNiimm, JarM-Uoa !).- .1erke A aSlllaaJU. aa Freurler. t al. Vilin 0 I DCD l topi on II K C.PAKI'S Inlj rArtn .irrii,iti a -. m and it Uerchanu Ir fhanrr. a Kraiinty. I .1 W a ouuu acul u adraittalu oaa ha Made. 1 for Children. Csetorla cur Colic, Constipation, Four Btitn&rh, Plarrhise, nructelloa, J01U Vnii, glees sleep, and promotes IF!"". Wlllioul b'Jurlou medical loo. "for seral year I bar rocotnmr. S your 'CaatorlV and shall elwayi eoutlnv t du wulllui Ui.arUUy produced teeiK.-iid Kdwis F. Fiun, M. IXlh Btrawt and Tth A Nw York Cltjr. Tii Cnmca CoBTiirr, 77 MnuuT fr-jiT, fw Voaa Cm THE TWO FltTIOSS. l'ortland Chronicle. Hep.: "It i well known in political circles that a alrnnniiiia ficrht Kill be IllS'le for the maRterv in the June election l.twpcn two rcnublican rings ai me party i iplit owing to the desire o! many or us loiiowcrs 10 ue iaucr This has resulted in the two fuC' tions beinit formed, one having as its head Mayor Frank and District Attorney Hume and the oilier jos. Simon and Harvey Scott. As os gefsion is nine points in law and the Frank-llume comoinanon are in li ni.-n. the nrohabililies are that thov will stand the best chance ol Ix-inir successful ill the local cam paign. Joscmi fcimon is weu anown . .... . ,ii as a wizara in city poniiua nu wiseacres doubt not but that he will manipulate the wires to his own sat inaction and that of his constitu enta. The combat will involve . a t 1 . ever republican politician in Tort Una as there is not a partisan w uu is not in sympathy with either one or the other rings. With the entire police and fire departments at his Lack, toeother with several score of ml nor nllicfi holders the ousting of Frank would be a deed requiring inflnile diplomacy' and tact, both of which oualiticB are personified in 'Littlo Joe." In anv event, be the outcome what it may, the cam pnifn will be one of the most ex citing ever witnessed in this City and a veritablo monkey and parrot time may be safely predicted with out fear of contradiction." SKMIOKUb t L'SKKALS. Three casos, those of Thomas J. Rusk, of Texas, who die! on July 29, 18.10; Andrew I liutler, of South Carolina, who died May 25, 1857. and James Hell, of Jsew Hampshire, who died May 20, 1857 cost the covernment but IJ.50 each. This is the smallest amount charged to the account of the death of senators. Tho largest amount exnendod in anv one case on this account was on the occasion of the death of Georco Hearst ofCalifor nin. The items In that case when collected and footed up, show an acKrei;ato of $21,322.55. The records of tho senate show no ex penditure bv the oflice of tho secre titry for the funeral of the late Senator Leland Stanford, of Cali fornift. Among tho curious things which apHar from the record of thco funeral expenses is that the difference in the cost does not ap pear to be governed by the distance of the home ot tho deceased senator from the capital. The cost of the senatorial funerals seem to vary for no reason whatever. Here are a few figures to illustrate the vari ations in cost, without regard to tho distanco of tho senators home from Washington: IMtU Alrmlr Harrow, la Ih'7 iMKr IVnny 'tucker. a vi-Viiut: Calhoun, SC.... W'JIU'iiijf t'lto. Ky In.v J.iahuat. Kva:), n I' l-.t -Jaiuc. f lltMnirraon, T v;i--t harli4 on mil. i, Mat . I.M.wfcH lloutuui, Ala.. i.- -ii.lin K M lli-r, ( al It'll tirorye Hi-ar-it, ( al l'iin H I'luiuK Kan.. 777 Hi S,UW : M7 l Ml f 4.17 W ),. 1 21.:SM & S,W. lit 4 4.1.1 tie il-Jo I. u K Kpnna, V ixt-.Min-d II t'liiim, ( . lv.it Zvlmluu B Yam-, N C. Jacksonville Times: The Times it always averse to destroying pleasant illusion! or to puncturing the charming logeuds of early days wl ich many newcomers are preg nant with; but occasionally we find it obligatory to remove wrong ini icsHoiis as to historical facts. In its lal issue the Oregon Mining Journal gives credence to the story that the name given to Kogue river was derived from San Hoguo, the Spanish saint, on whose day the river w oaid to have been discov ers! by the Spaniards. The story is a fascinating one of adventurous hut unsuccessful attempts to reach llio shore, which was thought to lie rich in gold mines, and we would fain let il stand; but our innate love of the truth, and our position us the only religious newspaper in oulhern Oregon, requires us to give the facts. In the palmy days of the Hudson Hay Co. their trap pers penetrM! tin wilds of south ern Orison and there found a tribe ot Indians so treacherous, unreli able and dishonest that they were sot down at incorrigible rogues. The term rogue was accordingly applied to the savaget by the Kng lieh, and to this day the designa tion of the Indians and the river. This it Oregon history, and while not encrusted in sentiment and meUphore.is nevertheless authentic and acc?ited by those best fitted U judge. AGES OK SEHATOlts. The Concord Monitor publishes libt of the senator of the United States', in winch it gives their places of birth mid Hge. 1 he old est man among them in, as ne nun been for some tune, the venerable Juctin S. Morrill, of ertnont, wh in 85. Th next in nge i John M. I'almer, of Illinois, who is in. The combined ages of the senators from Vermont exceed in amount that of the two senator from any other stale, amounting to but oii short of 150 years. Alab.tina senils two veterans, Janu s L. rugn, being 74 years old, and John L. Morgan, 71. Ishani 0. Harris, of Tennes see, is 75 and John Sherman of U'ho, is 72. A new senator from Iow, John II. (Jeer, begins bis career in the senate al 70. George r . Hour, of Massachusetts, is put down at C8, but he is really 09 years of ugo. David li. Hill of New York, is but 52, younger, e think than is gen erally eupjM'scd, and Arthur I'. Gorman, of Maryland, is 50. some what older than would have been anticipated in one who is remem bered an a page of the renaie. i ne youngest senator is Marion liutler, the new populist irom .orm "oaro Una, who is 32, and bin republican colleague, 1'eter Pritchard, is bui 38, their combined ages being less than the age of several individual members of the senate. SEATTLE'S MHTAEE. Snokane Review: Itissingulur that the people of Seattle could not discern that their action in voting for the Cedar river water scheme was hostile to the best interests of the citv. Seattle is already deeply in debt, and the construction of this new water system will add $1,250,000 of floating warrants, which are the worst kind of munic ipal indebtedness. This, of course will saddle the city with an addi tional burdensome interest charg , and make it impossible to give the people relief from excessive taxa tion. This oction is all the more reck less by reason that Seattle has now one ot the besi water supplied hi the United States. The water is taken from Lake Washington, a mountain lake of great depth and purity. The city drainage flows into the Sound, and an analysis would show that the water of the lake is as pure as when old Chief Seattlo wub monarch of that sec lion. The overwhelming vote cast for this bit of follv can only be at tributed to a siiecies of inloxica tion. The people are wild for the expenditure of money upon public works. It is anything to turn money loose in the community The consequence will be fell later There will be a year or two of arti- ficiul prosperity, and then will come the period of municipal headache. ASTHMA, Distressing: Cough, BORE JOISTS AND MUSCLES. Despaired OF RELIEF. Cl'BED BY Ayer's Cherry Pectoral "Some time since, I had a inrre v altark nf a.thnia. aoromnaiilcd with a dlalre tslng rough and a grnrral aoirurss 0 ot Ui Joint and nnncles. 1 consulted O physicians and tried tarlout remedies, i but without gettlni any relief, until I despaired of ever being wall again, o Finally, I took Ayeft Cherry 1'ectoral. Oj and In a very short time, was enUrrly J eureiL I ran, therefore, cordially and o foiifldenlly commend tills medicine to Oi alL"-J. Kosklls, Victoria, Texas. "My wife had a very troublesome Ji cough. She used Ayer'i Cherry recto, o ml and nmrured Immediate relief." U. II. Poiiku a, lluniihre)s, Ga. Ayer s unerry recxoraigi Received Highest Awards o AT THE WORLD'S FAIR c o ooooeoeeoeoeeceooeeoopp 1 GOLDEN I i WEST I S BAKING POWDER 8 T KKAAOXMWIIT 9 V Ul.l lIJ lu J l, u U Qut.leiiitht horecthoiue. Sy qo It I made of the wy flnet U)Al.rut. aud la iuaraiit.Ht V J In every ni I iunl or OQ .uperiur to 4l) rrjr U"t CtJ S. The maker euarntur.' c . i r Otui airl eury .nm 1 Miiihorined to i-etu n -OQ UH4ie' U II be not wti if: . g CAN YOU AS1K F0n S3 . DQ Cummt A I arne, rw4lamt, O883SG3Si58SO8S038O AT NIGHT MOVCS THE BOWELS IN THC MORMING er FecetleaJ keriaatoa ttk etteet 4m .nana. IaCUPC- r s THE SECRET OK A BEAUTIFUL IS FOUND IN CUTICURA SOAP oil IkraeKiMl th. Brtiuh I'M. F Ijrw ,.r a ...s i. k.m ii- J"'" VKOV. BAKER BEslUM. The Consi-rvAt rjr of Mmle er the I'lilvcrsiiy of Oregon la l.ell Vtltbout an luatractur. lr.,ru P Hnki-r IimIbv tendered realisation to the lMt.nl' of regent a Inairucior of munle In Hie iniiwfVMtory ofmuali! of the University of Oregon, to take effect January lt. Mr Hiker waa euetin to uiei- nr,r...u,r nf iiiiihIc HI I lie be- glnnilig of the preelit kcIiiki! yenr, lie tielng at the lime in ( 'hicago. I'roi linker aeeepteil lie Ma-Hloii ana eanie herein Hruteiuber lo asslline Ills till ties. In his resignation lie Kiv snopur lli-ulur rpHNoim for reslifiniiir. ami It ii- even hinted that he has been reiiuetl- ed lo resign. Hnee fror Uaker lias iieen ai tne hend of the Uonaervalory of Muxio il has been til steinbarrawlngly aiiurenl to members of the fucully and lioard of reKenli, and others who liave the wel- fur..rtlia inilMlnal ilpnurt innt of the university at heart, that the nuiulier ol pupils lu attendance upon mat de partment have been grailuully drop ping out until only a few are left. The new term at the lieginiilng of the year would only nee two or three etuifciiia enter Hie muical depnri nient. Whether or not thissiuieor aflalrais due to any fault of 1'n.f linker's, it was not desirable to have it continue so, and a change was there fore necesfan . Prof Itaker will probably return to the Kust n a lew iIiivh, and hi el e will be supplied iui- midlately. There are aeventl appli cants for the position aud the hoard of reueiita will bold a meeting aud elect some one to till Ibe vacancy in time lo lglu ttie new jeur. President C'bapman aud Itegeut Friendly are in Portland. MONDAY, UKCKMUUK Hi. Yoran & Son have a new Xuiiis ad In toilay'a paper. Kcad it. I.ane county's area la 6.004, 100, and that of DoiiglaM Is 3,208,300. The sound of the ateaiubont whiatle sounds good lo those having freight to handle. A flurry nf snow last evening. The surrounding hills are all white with the beautiful snow. On th financial auctions the sen ate's committee on finance, will utiiiul 7 to 5 in favor of silver. TheasHesaot found f. IS, 4-JO In money In Lane eojnty till yenr. Laat year the asHeaMiielit was on t -i.OHo. The matter of securing Christina donations tor the p'xir by the public school children was announced Id all the churches yesterday. The remains of the late Imino an- duyne, 8r, were Interred in theceni eU-ry one mile wm th of C'obtirg this forei o hi at ii ociock. We fl.id the following real estate transfer In Haturday'a Salem Journal: Orvllla li llniiry and btiNiiami to J O linker; land In the die of John Halter aud wire, foooo." Cheaper UllJ cl.su It la said that the Japanese are about to invade this iimrk. l with strictly tine bicvelea which will I wholesaled al If tlie story is true It means that there will tie big reductions very soon or that the Jniutmne mauufiieturera will tie taken into tin' combination. Our manufacturers cannot all" ml to sell a giMMl heel at any such llgtl e, but they could allien to supply the public at rates fr below tlnmeimw prevailing. Tlie I IIKI mnrhine could lie sold at a large pn lit for (-"in, hut the nianulactiireis hold uii the price be cause the people will have iiibcIuiics aud tlie price does not prevent them from taking all thnt can be turned out. If the Japanese bring alxnit a reduc tion we will have something to thank I hem fur. However, those who Intend to gel wheels next year had lietter not wall for a reduction. Unless they get their orders in eary they nrty have to wait months for ninelilnes ami will then pay the high figures. Senator Coggswell a Republican. Lakevlew Examiner: "It is quite proible thai 1 shall support the next republican candidate for president," said (Senator Coggswell to the editor of the Examiner, who called at hlgopl e toinouire as to the minora to that effect which were being circulated on the streets. Vpon iiunilring Into the cause of the change, the Kenator sabl: 'I left the republican party in 187'J; nn account or the reconstruction pol icy of tie parly; this Issue Is now a lliluir of the past. Sluce the new Is sue have arisen I And myself more In accord w ith the republican than with I lie democrat lo party." u --'. 1 Lakok Isvoick ov Tbkks. The iHtnn heirs aud Meek heir have re ceived a large Invoice of ltl.OiHI fruit tree. Of this lot, 2iai0 Italian prune. IMHO liartlet pears and MJO Itoval Ann cherries will be planted on the Dunn estate across the river north of town; 8000 Italian prunes aud 500 Royal Ann cherries will be planted on the Meek estate below town, and the remaining consisting of 500 Itoyal Ann liu riles, will lie planteil by Attorney Ueo A IMrrtaon nla p'Mce near prlugtlebl The iiiv were purchased fnmi the lllMiuette alley Mirsery Company, ot o hi burn, 8kai.H Bltvt Will lie nvelvr.1 lv the Hoard of Dirts-tor of wlnsil dis trict No t3 until W-s'nesdav, Jauaary l.l IsiSl at I ..'..l.w.k i. n .'.f.. 1.1 .l.w tortha i nrisise of building a school house Kor plan and specification addrv or rail ou JH Kirk, dlstrht clerk. Tlie btrd reeerve the right to reject any or all bids. Pally Guard Pwember 1 Wkiuuno Hkliji. Mr TlioeSeavey and Mis Uenelve r'fiori will be mar ried at Mohawk at eo'chek this even I ng. SKIN EXHIBITION KRIW. Tne (ill l ef Muscle and Endurance Entertain their Meads st l tie llliveraliy OjllllikSlulll. Pally Guard, Pecerober Is. An exhibition drill was given at the o mnaiiniii last evening by the oung L,.di.V Athletic Club of the unlver any. Invitations were Issued to the extent of ttie seating capacity of the yuinusiuciJ, and, so popular are these eiiterluliiiiients, that every one who was fortunate enough to receive an in vitation, was there. The program opened ith an Instrumental s.-lo by Miss (slater, which was received with ii ea-uie bv the audience. Al 8 o'clock the nine young ladies frmi, the large elus who were to lake unit in Ibe Indian club drill appeurd on the floor, eled in pietty bl.Hiiner ?ost utnes, and were greeted with ap plause by the audience. After mukiiig ft-w i una around the hall they formed in line and began ibe work of the drill, which was carried out almost without a break, and Willi such exhibitions of skill, muscle and endurance as to repeatedly win the appl use of the audience. A recitation was given by Miss Baright, pioles-ir of elocution, bhe was loudly applaud-d, and Murnlng rendered a pretty little love scene in spring tune. , , The nexl was the les dimcull wand drill, performed by 10 member of the cln. Ibis, too, was well execuled, and web receded by the audiem. Next came Ihe Hwedish drill, which wu" iiikeu part lu by the moreexerl meinU-ra of the elass. Home very llllcult tea's were petlnruied. Id climbing and descending the aw Inging lailder Miss Lila rjtrauh and Mlsa Pearl Cooper exhibited wonderful utility, and was elitliusiastically cheered ly the audience. I he shadow niiivemeul on the w all was so ludic rous in apearance as lo cause gnat mirth on the part of the audience. A solo waa sung by Miss Henderson, the audience Mug greatly disap pointed In an encore. K:tkct ball waa next announced null proved the most exciiing feature of the evening' entertainment. Two teams had liceu chosen fioin the class and lined up a follows. roSITlllN. Ma NofTalngcr, Pearl Cooper Ilarbara Uner Zulu Grimes Dura Cooper K.to Kelley Capl and C R Flora Watklns K V Agnei Adams L P Uvnnle Uuer Center Ida Calef KO BerlliaTempletoli LO 1.11a S.raub Oil EUaOweux Hal lu Mann Al the toss of the bull the playing commenced. On i lie U giiuiing of the (list hulf MIhs Wutkius' team seemed to have tlie lies! of the game, anil kept the ball ill Miss Nntlaiuger'a field most of the time. They wen- met w ith stubborn resistance, however, and It was lifter hard fighting that they HiihIIv nlaeeil the ball in the latlei's koal aud scored one point. On the tlie second tcsi-up Miss nt!-lngers players went Into the game with more etit'husiasui and sonu ainred a point. . . . . . ... . I. ..I, . lit At I no run oi ine ursi nan oi iu mirutes, the scote stisul 1 to 1. Dtirinu the intermission between the hulves Miss Theresa e'rletully, who acted as pianist during tlm evening. i piayeu a soio. tin the beginning of the second half playing wns spirited from the start. Slis Noll'singer' players made a goal and scored a point in a short space ol time. The contest then became a l.ullli, rr.vul Tliu bull fluur friim fine Held to the other, but for some time neither side could score. Finally Miss Wat kin's players placed (he bull in lit. niiiuuiliur limlli'a unul Ulift niuil a n.,1111 I IW ItMII U'MU Ul.UIII IIIMtU..! nilfl near the flnisli of tlie lust half Miss Notlalnger team ninde a gonl ami a Kint. The opposing teittn plsvel furi ously in the remniniiit! short time but were tumble la score and the final result stood S to 2 In favor of Misa Ni,tfdltiir.,r a t.,utll The prize w as a hoiiouet of tlow er. During Hie name tin friends of the two t.HtliM seellieil lo l.o ulsillt entlHllv rtiwi.t.ifl ui.fl u bun ntlltue ai.lu nimlw an extvllent play or secured a point !..... ....... I. .....I.. ..I.........I l..vrrn.r l.rda Vtrtea. Salem. Or., Dee. 17 Asked If Ore. iron's siiple would atiprove the atti tude toward Kiightud expressed in i h-M-hmd's uiessnge to congress on (lie Netlouelail question, lioveruor Lotd said tonight: "I tielleve the people of our state are in accord with the sentiments express ed in President Cleveland's message on the Yeiiezii' Ian iiiestlon " While not ooiiiii.ittlng himself as to the merits of the Monroe docti Ine, Ooveruor Lord says the time is at baud when il must' either be lived up to or forever set aside. I'ell Irani Ine .Ylraaina Hrldge. Albany, Or., 17. W STraluor, a mechanic of this city, while woi king with other repairing the liriilge across he Satitiiiui at Melianui, slipped and fell a distune of 40 feet today. He struck t'.e titnls-rs half way dow'n and then fell upon the rocks Mow, He was brought to tills city tonight, and it is thought h may recover. Will Combi.nk. On January 1, ISWl, Win Preston, w ho has been in the harness business in this city since 1871. and I'll Hale, (lie Ninth strvet harness maker, will combine their businesses, and thereafter continue t hem under one ft in. The new firm will conduct it business In the Preston building on Willamette street, which Is now occupied by I'rcstim' harness s ore and Luckey's jewelry store. M Lurkey will move hi sloek of goods Into the building now occupied by (I W Crow ell. Mr Halo has been In business in Eugene for umnr years, and is well and favorably known. Mr Preston has U-en here "for nearly 2. years, and is known by everyone. Yhe new nrm will lie a strong one, aid will no dotint pins per. lll)y Uuard, DrermU'r 18. Slsr liiRTHDAY. Mrs C It Doyle Doyle aud Mr Geo K Young to.l'uy gave a birthday party at the home of Hi former on 5lU Street, between Jef ferson and Madison, in honor of their mother, Mr Eli.alieth Sander, who Is hi yean of age. A few relative and Irivnd were invited in and a sump tuous dinner was nerved. It was very pleasant ail'aif, and all li te present wished the giia-t ot honor, who I yet quite "spry" for (.wage many happy returns of "the day. ' Pally t.a.ra, Peemtr is, lIofSK RlRNrtv-The farm house ofb 11 Detker, who reside on Mill creek about SO mile enal of Eugene, wa totally dcs'.r tvctl bv lire jester day anernot.il. Mr lWker I .ft borne at about 2 o'clock, Uaving a small firs In the Move, and w hen he returned at o'clock, he waa iul in timeto, tho last wall fall tii. Mr ker. of eourse lost all hi clothing, furniture, etc. He ia a single man. Hi lis, will aniixint to fully cjo. The house waa Insured for fctoO In the Hume In U ranee f , of Nw Yor k. AIL riMi) A Riding .ndW.lk.no Plow,, both in all kinds or grouna. Buy your Lard Pails, Tin Ware,Nailsf Shovels,! Axes and Hardware in general of tho men that ft the prices down for you to tho 150TT0M, not of n' who follow down with reluctance. Griffin Hardware Co. Are the boys that put the limn ior you. 10 lb. L.rd P.ilS, 9 J-2c,l fash In band 5 lb. Lard Pails. o i"'c X until further notice. Nails 4 cJ ' Dec. 13, 1895. In ODD FELLOWS Building Juaction City : MANUFACTURERS OF THE "WHITE ROSE" FLOUR,' o o o o o GUARANTEED The most popular Hour in leading grocers. IS".,. ldl?l 7" fc.-vioN I roraale la Buirene,Oreg.,br IIENDKttsow k Personal. Dr Kuykendall returned from Salem t xluy. W L Iiristow, of Pleasant Hill is In town today. Rev J H Parker returned to Philo math today. MBWulll Is spending a few days in Port laud. S II Friendly was a passenger to Portland today. Floyd Woodruff, of Junction, has gone io Itosehurg. J (' (loodale and wife, of Coburg, visited Eugene today. Hon E P Coleman and wife, of Coburg, are In the city. President Chapman was a passenger lo Poi (hind this morning Sam Goldsmith and Onirics Kohu, of Portland, are In Ihe city. Ii A Wastihtirne and wife, of Spring Ueld, were in Eugene today. We are aorry to learn that Gov Whiteaker la quite sick today. Miss Sarah Smith, aud brother, Henry, of Crvsw ell, are ill Eugene to day. " The republicans elected their city ticket by good liili)orities at Ashland ! yesterday. j O P Hoff oiinie up from Irving this a lerniHin lo attend Eugene Lodge No II. A V & A M, elecliou tonight. I I'.lmer Seeley came up from Albany I today to nftei il Ihe annual ele -tloti of I Eugene Lodge Ne 11, A FA AM, to night. Rev Roland D Grant, of Por land, ! who i to lecture on "Evolution" all Ph ker'a opera house tonight, arrived! on the locnl this afternoon. j Miss lielle Brown, accompanied by I her aunt, Mrs J M Stalev, left this morning for Port aud, w here she will take the ther for Shu Francisco, and from there go to Los Angles io spend about a month visiting. Misses Enmia and Clara Edwards, who have tieen attending t lie Sate Normal School al Drain, returned home today to spend the holidays. They lost nearly all their clothing, IsMiks, etc. in the flie at that place Monday night. Natroa Items. Dec 18, 13a. Leap year will soon lie here, girla. Mr Lawrence Mux ley visited friend here lust Monday. Mr Ia Casnian waa on a visit to Mis Clara Wallace last Friday night. Rev A II Sundernian left fwr Junc tion City lust Saturday. He returned Monday. Mr E L Smith and daughter went to Eugene last Saturday on business. Misse Ollie, Hsttie," Dollv and Rertlc Smith spent Saturday anil Sun day at home. James Tallafero ient the most of his time visiting here last week. Mr Charles Sylvester visited the blacksmith shop lst week. He must lie getting ready for the lecture or to Hke his girl a buggy riding. I advise that girl lo do better than that. Mr Llge Hill wa seen on our street last week pretty often. A few nf our leading vo-m neople attended the I O 11 T lodge al Thur. ton lust Friday might. Tne n al'of the young and old hud bcttci Join and live a U'tler life. Mr Will Rols-rtson and Mrs HH R"t-rlon left for Camas Swale this wiek on a visit. CJ L8. Popular Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, 5-CALL ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH. Headquarters for the Eugen Soda Works. - ZZV"wC. 5!a s V j& &t - ' ''-a. 'i.rA t X Ch.Hed .nd Steel Gu.r.w -w w" i prices on tho bottom all ft, Milling Company, o o o o BEST QUALITY the market. Sold by Tale raatoaanemeareore. .J? li,a4nlio. Wskeiuliieaa. b"''"' '"'S""'"1" a.t drvame, tiiipoteiicr ana wiw..,,,-. 1" . . .'rIlOT..M. Coutaiii.no opiates. I.a Hmlal ,,,..invaHt.alrTboiiefnraH. Brmall.w hVK. ei-d rn wmnr-'r. with If Imonlaii v-'v .-s.fIM IIS A lXLANO,lrull.l. ASH GROVE POULTRY Breeding p-ns sett to none in the state. White and Rarff Plymouth Rock. 11J and Riowu Leghop and Silver Spunj Hamburg. Ms $1.50 wr 15: two settiuu S2.5E I also hare a few choice Enrll.h Berk'!-f pi a fur sale, ballefartmn auaiaiiteetl. Ado jtnwn " u na - s, Coliurg, Ori(K "noTice of h.al sii r : LEUtxr Notice i liritbv giren th. I F VV. O.tv sdniiuintrntiir of the tsla e ol Iiel.iei-s l-l hum, d.oeas'd, litis flie I Lis kce unl II final -etil. iu- rl of said estate, and M'd.I. the 6 h tlsv i'f January , 1MH5. lis biia4 b ffd.-rof tue Conrl fur liesririg ij en to the suiue. F. W. DsBt'i s. A.luiiu s'isiw Gro. II. Doams, Attorney. SlIKItUF SSALE ON FoltEl Lt'Sl Itt Nutlpo Is liereby glvfn that by Tlrtueoli Exeeiiliiiii dill, is.iied out ol the lircuil t 1 of llie I'litinly of Ijine, siaie ol tiri'Kini.oiiuA Ulh Hay of . erenils-r, IWi. O' Juiifiii.-i'lf f ctereil In asm court on i he -Tin 'isr ol iirw s'i,,. for the autn of Mfu-eii hundred anil Ihr live (l.Vtt) dollars wllh 111 ere. t therein I" ihe Mod .11 liday of ta-totsr, Isa.', ai the raw lu per cent per aiuiiioi and one Ino oretli dollars alturi ey'a fee and the fiutheri a t-n(li) dillara costs In a suit III and e wheiefn Mr. HA II uildjesioii, aa EoTHtri Jslnes lluililli linn, deeeaaed. waa Piat llttl' John llonia, llarbary A lloilis, Ills l'f.J' tiorn aim sir- n I. img sere t'eienunni.- i-Miist the abo- e nan ed lieleintanta, J" IlnUI. ami lisitisry . Ilolllr, ai.d on a dierxo t'oree loaure and oo'er of asle rtuileoil i a suit rnintiiaiitunu tne In onler lo tali JiiilK'i ent and eiMIs and aei-iulliR etss tne Inllowli'K ueserllea r.al pniK-n, i Coinintueina at I lie Miulliesat cor. oil"1 Sn vev -J.tt'. Ilieiu-e aest i Ii thei ce norit llie nil: It It thence f II.iwIiik said rallM K'lillwa.trrW to a point due noith of the P' ni is'shiioiik, m itne iiiioiiy, i.reK""', eeniineni'li n at a l'ulnt tsl1, ehtalull uiutheast cor. of the Kugei.e Mill prupr theuru east l'.i.DO rbs III nee north '''I'' Iheiice north sii de !' mill el lt'-ie r llieiiec am h h.f rhs to the plac- of btninur CiiiilKluliigll.il acres of land 111 pKs. r:' III l ane County, tirexon; cacept Iherefrw--lot sold to U-ater ny deed n'corded In b 'k " ? ,go tt and exeept one ace sold to III u ii it t t'niniiaiiv lr deed recorded In !'' pace -Hi; neonlant fjine County. Now irv lre, I eill oiler tor sale ssid real prolan!1 pnhllc auoilon for ens h at the omirt nuiiseu' 111 tvoitei.M. Lane CuiiulT. oreaon. on Moo.' thel itn lay of Janurr', Ivi., ltwe-a l hour of V a m and 4 n'cluc p iu town; a o'clock p m of a.id day. A J Jon ssos, BherllTof Lane County, Oienoi Notice nf Final Sttlem m. Notice is hereby plven that K. f Coleman, admiiiislrator of the eti' of It. li. Coleman, decea ed, has H'r his account for final settlement of estste, and Mc.ndny, the Gtli dy ' January. lR!)tl. ha lieen set bv order1' the Court for hearing objections toll' same. E. p. COLKMAJI, AdiiiiiilstratMr. ' . i i ji i.j NOTICE OF FINAL CETILES tM, Notu-e is l.enby giren tbat G- p K 1' ,!; silniin istrstor of the estnt (.f w il'l" Shsw deeesa-d, bus filed lis ace-nil1' the Bnal selt. Dlelil of Sold aisle X Mood y. lie 2d ilnj of DeCHtiiM r. 18''5 H ne. n set h) nu order ol ihe ei iirttoi"- ol j i-ti 'i to ,e Rums GlO P. PuiiW. ' i tpui-iiaii"' None buF "n STps-1 fff TIT N'.dii e Ji btrehy given thai B H M ! ailii.ii inlia'er ol llie tslsle of Pvld H1' He. p-M, bis fill d hi fluid i.ccilllit IS nwit. r ot sa d esti te aitb ibe ceni'7 nf Lai e itini.ty, Oregon, ai d Minil'I 2nd .1.. ol Ie..nds-r 18fu, si tlie hi' one ..Vl..r "I ssiil dsj Las bw t ? said court f. the besting of nldctuis'l said srtviut Mtd or t fluul aeltl-p sld t stats. D it- il this . 3rd day of O l . Isi- nHM'SBf. PlLTlCi? YiiPHO, A IB"' Aims. Lii.!. . lit 1- - " l-s.)H eera-lns - :.t f-r N HsaOariM. tnaaa , . M""k5 -"S'lal or I .-:M il.?. W (., Ooit.Kld'.y A.-etV is-rwia Ant'in... A,- f. r A -a Ino.l. ' J't'11 THE ARfiOtO CliCS'.CAl 151 8. ttsstera A.ya. tHlC