' Fl iiiSVa .1 . .-v- ... v. .... .. for Infants and Children. Caalorla Is so well aUid to chndrm that t Moommtui It u anperlor to any I'riw.-rlptl'io ksova to nH JL A. Aaciiaa, M. I)., Ill So. 0ffJ Ht-i Drouklj-n, K. Y, "Tb UM of 'Cantoris, U ualremt and lis uwrlu io well known thai II wmi work ot uwrwotlno to ro.l.rae It. Tew ar the laUUlsent faiulutas who do not keep CwtvrU vllhla ay reach." Caaxo Wxtt, t. I)., Kw York City. Tas CmirTjm CWaxt, 77 Mcaal Bra-tar, w Yo Cm Ca.torla cum Collr, Constipation, Pour Motjuvh, Plarru., llructatloB, Kills Worms, (fires sleep, and J.ronioU T g.-tttlon. Without ta jurlous mMk-attia. "T't eeral ya I laves) looinnv-r.iu your 'CaaltirU,' il shall always "ntln t' do to M It has UitarUljIjr prluotl beiwiicul results." F.uww F. Pio. M. !.. lXlh Btnwt and 7th Are., New York try J.C. CHURCH, l.0.fINC. "0J1"1";, PiasUsnt. Vlc ffMlstnt. CilKUr. THB Eugene Loan and Savings BANK, Of Em, - DIRECTORS J. C. Church. J. B. lUrrli, W.I Brown, B. P. I'alns. r. W. Osburn. Pall Up Casual. j : : $50,000. II General Banking Business Transacted. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collection entrusted to out oara wlil recslr prompt attention. Mexico n Mustang Liniment for Burn, 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 Ailment J, All Morse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle. Membrane and Tissut Quickly to the Very Scat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Unlmtnt conqi eri rain, Makes flaa or Beast well gain. 'VI . .'J 1 t 11 ThU extra ordinary Kf Jortuau ti a mo. wtnd.rdil diaooT.rr if th . u I'M bn rn. drard krtt no man f fcurop auit Anwiira. la BE? HaTi for niTiiurinsj f lh d I charge In JO drv (iiiva LOST MANHOOD MI- ' I'otill ', a: loll, I'll. . !.', rui. j f'i. . N'rrr oiiat . IiImk ml thr m. Wl.'l fctlHMU, lll U.rlra il l i. tu t rii'tliiii. Mt-tian" rntv. l'ei I II ty, KniU.lout, n U'VvU.t, fl'l rtadtlT. V !- Kil!l. 1 I.I, lu III. I V. Iiarl 'f o Ol I V,.IMup.0 fiilrklr. OTrt.0"0pHrHrni1oimnt. Crriuaturciina mrii. liutili'ti.t lu 0 flnrt Hun. H It a )m)'Uuu of nilnal ftnM and iMurrnnm. It cui b H.pc4 In kldaja by Uw iMof Itudvin. Tk nw rilirf u Bti' th P.prl. WiudlMnJd liivHuilo WMlcal Imlltal. ll I lh Mnnitma vioiin-r mad, li U Txry pxwaifliL, I.11I hiuiU". K'M f II Oo !. .jrfl il rkii4 t UoIllnMlntluira). WritlMI (lukniilv Jltui !. cur. iryoulMir Ml tuiimtiid an r.4 mtlitajr oirrd. U Dura Mill tKtunl to yl frvif il rharir, Undfr rtrpuiiind t.ttpi..iiUi. AM no HCUMU:' MJ-.UICAL. INKVITVUC, JuarUwn Ji, Markrl A a.m, aia, hail FranrlM-o, t TUIO D1DCD Pla II at K.C.PAKt'i I niO rArCll AdTm.ui, Aimrr. 64 and a kihnl t irhaons Ka rranrlara, l al Ml ronlrarM lor adrartulaj raa aa aaadr Join the Commercial Club. A lmppy new year to every reader of tho Gi aiiu. Junction City i going to have a creamery. It i n enterprise wl.irli will umluubtcdly rove profitahle. Sign the jm tition for the improve ment ol tno Mlliamtiio river, will muko you money if it suecewful and if it doea not, you are not a loser thereby. A coon, without a hair lu cover himself with, wan cuuht in a trat at James Cowan camp, on North Coos river, the other day. Among the manv theories advanced to ex plain his hire condition is one that he wASBinceil by a stroke ol Ufiiii ning. Salem Tost: And so tho bond bill has paused congress by a vote or IC2 to 1.50. i no uemocraii" populists and -17 republicans rained their voices against this in inuitv. but without avail. Her niann and Kills, to their credit let it be recorded, voted ngainht this infamous mensuie. Some scare was occasioned among our people when diphtheria broke out in the community a lew weeks ago, but, thanks to good treatment and tho care of our phy ii'iittiR in iirerentinc a cpread of tho dii-ease, it is now almost wiped out, and wo believe only one fa tality has occurred. The appear nnco of tho disease in a community does not cause tho alarm that it did in years pant. Tho statesman makes the asser lion that tho state tax will be seven nulls, twice that of last year Tho Journal has been telling us all along that owing to the economy practiced bv the last legislature. luxes would bo lower. Now, what doctor is rinht? Mr. Hofer you have the lloor. l'ot Stand up Mr. Hofer, like a little man, and explain this little- situation that w ill make taxpayers iay 14 on the thousand more than last year, if tho Statesman tells the truth. Albany Democrat. The near approach of the No Year is a reminder of a duly you owe your absent friends no lets than thoso at home. We know of no more acceptable or appropriate izift to them than a vear s sub scription to tho Wkkki.y tlrAitn, It costs only 12 and its weekly visit will servo as a constant re minder of the donor e generosity It is better than so many letters trom home, for tho reason that it eives all tho local news for less money than tho simple item of poMajji'. Orfgonian: "A growing indus try in New York city is tho saw diMt business. There are at least 500 men who make iv living sell ing sawdust. They have invested a capital of over f'JOO.OOO, and ar now doing a business of 12,000,000 annually. Forty years ago the lumber mills were glad to have sawdust carted away; '25 years ago it could be bought for f0 cents a load; now it brings $3.50 a load at the mills. It is used in hotels, eating-houses, groceries and other business places. It is wet and spread over the lloor, in order to make the sweeping cleaner work. Plumbers use it a great deal about pipes and buildings to deaden the walls and lloors. Soda water men unit packir of glass and small arti cles of evi ry kind use it, and dolls are st tilled with it." Tho (jm ? lion which puzzles the mind ot the saw mill man in Ore gon tinl.i v, in what to do with his sawdust. Until rect-nl years no provision was made by law for the tlipsos.tl of sawdust, and saw mill men have dumped it promiscuous Iv into the streams along which tiit ir mills happened to be located, lint the ne iv g;tmo law stipulates that, as a protection to tish, no saw dui't thall be thrown into the streams of Oregon. This law, while a just one, has caused no end of trouble to saw mill men, several in Lane county having been arrested within recent date lor violating this law. To dispose of sawdust otherwise than to dump it into the streams involves great expense, and it Is to be hoped that tho day is not far distant when saw mill men ofj Oregon may reap some remunera tion for their sawdust, instead of being at'an expense tJ dijxo of it. Takn a uit'itibtratilp lu Ilia rummer- I rial etti'i. j Oirln who chew spruce gum will be iutereeteil in tho luiinwirig: hero is nothina more solitary th in the lifo of the un it who gu into the Maine forests alone to gather gum. The cabins ure in the most remote townships, even uway from llm ml hs of the hunters anu irom in camps of tho loggers, for tho gum diggers prosper principally upon territory whieli mo luinoerman have not mangled. One of the most noted .Main" . ... .i gum iiarvcsiers : m hhi.ui Jonathan Stone, who hits been in tlie wood 11 seasons, lie Ouilcls cabin in the fall when lie l about to begin work in a new ter ritory. It I generally a mihU I 1 . . I t ..... ..u I. . (Ill'", lUl 110 IJKCS grrov ji.ii.m make it one that cm easily bo kepi warm. One year he pusseil liv months without seeing o single human being, and at the nd of that time found that another man hud been in a camp less than two miles from him all winter. They did not see each others tracks, tor the reason that the other fellow was trapping, and confined his journey men to a valley where u large stream and its branches gave him a field for his operations. Two miles awuy Mr. Stone lived in his little camp on the edge of a big spruce growth, and in lollow ing this he went away from inrb ad of towards his neighbor, tho trip ht. When they had linrshed their season's and got acquainted coming oui, liiey ioki eaen inner of tho lonesome evenings passea in their respective camps. Sam llrown, tho Douglas county murderer, has escaped from jail the second time and fifty men ure hunting for him. Tho first time he escaped ho was unconvicted and concluded to surrender him self up. It will be different now that ho was sure to hang one month from today. Tho sheriff of that county is certainly entitled to a huge leather medal. Pallr Guard. Junutry 1. Whist Party. Laat evening Miss Jesale J.lvermore eliteitalneil a few friend In honor of her I'lli blrthilit.V niilveiaarv. Proirrvsslve whist was the principal amusement of the even IniramI was greatly enjoyed by nil. At a luta hour refreshments wars rerved afttir which thoso present watched lS'.KJ come III, and then de parted to their various homes. Thone iir.-H.Mit were: Misses Jean vYokl. Ktta kiiatlund. Blanche Taylor, bailie Itnuin, llattle Taylor, Clara Penura, .Ida liolilHtnlth, Jessie Llvtrmore and Meura Oo WilloimhliV. Clair Wil ImiRhhy, Dick WlllotiRhhy, D V kuy- l,.....l..ll M II H7lltinil o t wwwa and Archie Live rniore. Pally buard, Jnurj 1, Watch Party. The watch parly held at the Christian church last ught was ollito well attended. A social time was bad until the inidnluht hour arrival, when all watched thedepartiiiK of the old year and the coining, of the new. It was itlndlr weleoine-l by tlie riiiKing ol bells nil over the city. RUN DOWN WITH DYSPEPSIA STOMACH Liver AND HEART ArrKiTKD. Almost in Despair Hut Finally CURED By Taking AYER'S PILLS (1$ "For flltefn yean. I w a great sut- irirr livm luiiiKt'liiMl ill ll nuis, imiiia. I It-Mrtl t lie skin oi many iiiH-iors, out o grew wore and worse, until I I'ecama o wrak 1 could uot walk (Illy yarils without ImvliiK to lt (liiniiaiul rest. My o tiiliiAi-h. Ilvi.r. mill hi'urt tu-rnni nnY'ct. O1 ril, nml I lliotiitht I wotiM surrly ille. I I r li'il Ay it's I'lli, niul tln-y lielx-d mo o rliilit away. I rontliiuctl tlirlr use anil am now entirely well. I don't know ot anything that will so quli-kly relieve o and cur, the terrible sutli-rlng ot dys- lH-wla as Ayer's rill." Joiiw C. 2 AYER'S PILLS! Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR o O88G38088SS808S0S8O WEST BAKING POWDER O IIKAMIIVSWIIY ". J )..lt .n-.uul Imy ll. f I 1. It Unuiil ite'it h -n-i.t home. ,5 li- It Is niHili of tlif i-r- rtnt X- OuulitiiJ mid l UHriiiitv-l f.. in every rv-ioi niual or QQ Miiwiim to lii M r.. Ii ,-t QO S. TIip innkeri meir.il -f tin mi t ex.r i i -Vr Miitbon.!-.! ta letu . OO s lutiixy id! t uot !-.!.! ( 0 CAM Y'U A3 I fCl !..' (tutt X 1 mu, r i ; o PjAPi J rwIGHTfl IB MOVES THE BOWELS IN H TKE MORNING ll "WHI "'"V i, aM-ljl li m L jjiii Sr HIE PRIZE BABY KANSAS f NX krvX CUT xx Vs. xx s XV Cared of DiiOgmiog ECZEMA Bj the CCTICURA REMEDIES LtUaya'Mrt ' ... a.. .... tl.rM WW! Oll 111? f- TwUr U- lu" '" "l ,,.lr "S. I . E ,T" .1-pMril.;...lt Jn lwaaCa-.CMr.-a. for aal at Vrm.lua lh im-l 4.u aiwa. ti.. s; .l.-m Statesman. Ken., has a correspondent in Washington that writes thiisly: "Tl iu I'.rackett Heed, speak er of the house and candidate for president of the Lmt.d Mates, Is evidently not looking Willi a cotjuelish eye toward the voles the I'aeilie coast will have in the republican national convention. When the committees wire an nounced a howl of indignation went Up from the coast congress men, tho echoes of which will not die away lor many months. Not a 1'ueilio coast member can be found an the great commilUes on appropriations, ways and mean-', rules, banking and currency, :-oin-ag", weights tiud measures, mili tary affairs, mines and mining or agriculture. "The treatment of Mr Hermann in particular has aroused great in dignation. If rank counted for anything, if experience and ser vice counted for anything he should have been appointed chairman of the committee on rivers and har Iwrs. Ho has served on the com mittee six years and was the rank ing republican member. He repre sents a stato with hundreds of miles of seacoast, and m tny splen did rivers; his appointment was requested in writing by all the senators and congressmen from live Western slates, and notwith standing all this, Mr. Heed ap pointed over his head young Mr. Hooker of New York who is just begining his second term and rep resents a district with one lake harbor in it. "It is much to be leared that his presidential aspirations have spoiled Mr. Keed. Hut one impor tant chairmanship has been given to tho Pacific and adjoining states, while all three of his colleagues from Maine have been given im portant committees and the ap pointment of Mr. Hooker is re garded as a part of the price Mr. Hcod is paying for the expected : support of New York. Mr. Her mann still retains his old rank on rivers and harbors, the sole repre sentative of I'a ilic coast interests." It seems to us that the reason Mr. Hermann was not appointed to the chairmanship was because ho was handicapped, by the reptib lican party of the state h iving vir tually agreed to support Mr. Me Kinley. Uinhrtho eircuinstunees it is no great wonder -our congress man was unsuccessful. BLAISE oN HIS OWN HKKEAT. Murat Halstead writes, in Me CI tire's Magazine, the inner history of "The llcf.'itt of Hlaine for the Presidency," giving conversations and letters never hi fore published. Among the new letters is the f 1 lowing, written in Mr Hlaiip-'s own hand, a few da s ti fit r his tic feat, and reproduced in fac smile: (Personal) AntrsT.i, Maine, Hi Nov, '!:. Pkar Mu. Hai.stkap: I think there would ho no harm to tlie public and no personal ii justice if you would insert the three en clostd items in your editorial columns. I feel quite serene oer the re suit. As the Lord sent upon us an ass in the shape of a preacher, and a rainstorm, to lessen the vote in New York, J am disposed to f, el resigned to the dispensation of tie feat, which flowed directly from these agencies. In missing a great honor 1 es caped n great ami oppressive re sponsibility. You know perhaps letter than anyone how much 1 didn't want the nomination; bjt perhaps jn view of thing-', I have not made a hws by the canvass. At least 1 try to think not. The other candidate would have fared hard in Maine, and would have been utterly broken in Ohio. Sincerely, James G. Hlaink. Of course all this is private. 1. S. This note was written be fore receipt of yours. Pray pub lish nothing of the kind you int; mate unless you first permit me to see the proof, llon't he afraid nf the enclosed item. They are ruck ribU-d tr truth and f..r n good reiulerine of puhli opioi i. Daily Guara, January I A Howi.isu Al l. I V. A gentleman by Ihe name of K N Wood Ironi .Snlom lias ttt-en in Ihe oil- niul m-cnre.t a inor.ih'a leas" on tin- Hunt Imililiiif, formally invunled bv John l.tvi-, imivlonit tailor. Mr , WihxI cx peels to put III a rW. i-U tm t ling allev, which lie will conduct duritiir I ho winter uiontha. Tin- allev w ill lie const meted asiexin a (lie material can Iw ilelivi-rrd, and will prolldv te ready foropenliif in a few days. This ill'furiilsh p'enl) of aporl "for tlune w ho like to participate In Una health fill gam. Dee. 2 l'jj. .... .. i u-,.iiL to Kuuetie Monday" r.nVon tb.ft-K.w- liiii day. , Mr It V IJond, of Irving, made a bu.i!i. trip through thia vlcni.y a fi-w days i;o. .Mrs HoKcr lias Uen quite sick dur the ,.! week, lilt IS Uw con- vttleiivnt. Mr and Mrs J Crt.w Irom lower Coyote were KUeal. of Mr and Mrs Di.uk Zumwall lut Thursday and hrliluy. Mr llollie H"J t who has been visit tiiix Ins parents during Ihe pa weex slurled fordrant's Pass today. Mr Will Denny and l-der went t- Irving lust week in spend the holidays wild relative and friends. Mr David Znniwult exacts to go to J,i el Ion tl e firs! Ihe week to siM-nd I,,.. winter with liU sister, Mrs llur- pule. Ml- Nettle Morrow and Miss Mae Zntuviult came over from Dniin lul Monday losnd Christinas Willi their purenls ul this place- A number of voung ieojle from this vieinit alteiitled tln Xuias tree at Lorane Xiuus eve. Mrs D J Fuss, of this place started for (irunite Falls, Minn., last Tui-iday to visit her until ir. She expects to he gone uliotil lhr inonths. Miss Myrtle Doyle closed a two months term of sclntol Ht Hudleyvllle last week, and relumed to her home ut Creswell. Mr ("has Morrow went to Drain last Hiimlav anil relurned on the following day mid reports plenty of mud and SHOW. Miss Josle Foss went to Eugene tlie llrst of the week to spend tlie holiday with friends ut Unit place. "Spoon Si" is quiet and deserted and "Ivan' wears a .onely look. A grand ball wits given at the Owens ciirlsiiniK nk'ht but when tlie Covotes bewail to arrive, the Isiys were "'masked" In mud and sw imming In whiskey, and the fair sex were trighlened away. Twin Ghosts Star Hems. Dec. 30 h. IM.rll.i.sa ,uusi.J nil Ml Olllptl Oil How river, feeverul from here took In the dunce at Collage drove Christmas night. Henry Mitchell of Pleasant Hill has lieen visitiinr relatives on How river the lu-t week or two. Shelby Tetters killed a large cougar about two weeks ago. The Star lyeeiim met last Saturday niirtit for the first time this wiuUr the bedrock lyceum lias been running lor over two months. HO Smith of Creswell is visiting with his brother C A Smith. John and Clay Marker of Med ford are here trying to dispose of their saw mill. Dora Hurnelt Is working at Alf Big-low's. U The Land boys have completed their contract of running nop poles lor Frank Ayeres and have relurned home. The Star postmaster has got a peti tion up for the removal of the post olllce io Higlow's store. Pat. Buy your Lard Palls, Tin Ware,Nails,Sh? Axes and Iiatcuvaro in general oi uie men t1J; the prices down for you to tho J5UiiUM(0l who follow down with reluctance. Griffin Hardware Co. Are the boys that put tho prices on tho bottom i lime ior you. 10 lb. Lard Pails lOc.U'ash In baud - a . -J D.Ilai 7f .fB O ID. uarg r" i until lunner i otioa Jails 4c.J Natron Items. Dec 31, M5. Well girls leap year is here. I hope you will have a goixl soccers in getting u partner. Mr Myron Wallace anil I.eo Castle man I rive started out on a la 'ge h nut let,' trip. MisJ W ami C L Smith went in Tliiustou to nl lend the 1 O O T lodge meeting lust Friday night. A number of young people went to meet Miss Winnie D'Vuny on the t) o'clock local but she did not coiiij. MrS A DeVaney will teach our spring (ertn of school. He is now teaching ut Thurston. Mr JW Smith hud the misfortune to lose two horses lust week with sick ness. A list of those Unit went to F.iignne on business lust week Is us follows: J W, C L and W T .Smith, Kev A 11 Sutiiltrmaii. J II Smith mill wife spent Christmas at Mr LP ley's. Mr Tom McCubitis wuslu our midst Ust week. Miss Lena Smllh was the guest of Mr Smith last week. Mr I!ibt Wallace was seen passing along our streets lut week. Mr J Tallnfuro is on the sick list. C. L. S. LK Coimv So a I' Co. -The Sun sel Polish mill .Sou 1 1 Maiiufaeturiiiit Comptiny lots developed into the Lane County Soup Company. The hitler, under nu ll head tins business indus try has been curried on fur some lime, has now established its plHlit in the Hale Mock on Willauette street, where it will lie vrmunentl.v lis-ateil, and will nitiuiilttcture and sell its snap. The company Is ttiriitiiK out two grades of imp liiiiuilry and scourm snnps. They tnunulactiire a first class article and sell It In ttii markets here cheaper than the imported brumla ure sold. F.uch package is neatly branded ami wnpied lu fancy lattelled paper. The laundry soap Is culled Savon, ami the scouring soap Excelsior. Tho com pany through the inetllclenev of one of its soap inakert, jiot out a bad It t of soap on the start, and this has injured litem some. Hut ihey have so far as poasible, replaced the 'btnl toap w lilt a new find Utter quality. The compuny Isnieetinn wilh good success so far, and cxpr-els p manufacture a general line of soups. Pally (inard, January 1. Ar tiik Thkatrr. The Chase St.Hk Co. presenud "A Kentucky lhonuglibrvtl" to a fr audience at Ihe theatre hist evening. As usual, tlie entire cast was well sus tained la.t night. This play contained less ef.HMtlmeniallsiu than tlie one or Monday night and was more highly sisiken n( by tho audience in that r. spec!. Tha company rrpeutwl 'Little l.iiett"at the malinee this aftrr iiiH.ii, and tonight will presmt -The iH-toroii," a popular play. FAI.SK.-Hil,b.iro Iiiilependi-nt of ive. i. -Mr Vtie, formerly or l armlngton, has just returned from a I t""""es. trip to cumy, Tle I t price or oiita alKiut Junction is ! l":,r "'an 12 ,-enla per tiuahel, and j .Mr t rnig hear.1 or a transfer of one lot ot l.'.OO I'llshils that u. ft....,.ui 10 iv.its." This is f.W. Oats are worth 1!) to 20 cetil. bushel at j Junction City. I Ax Hilly is to the front with a new lre,d!t OU g'KHl rvlUTH ' Nails Dec. 13, 1895. In ODD FELLOWS B A FULL "ttr : -r-' ' Riding and Walking Plows, both Chilled and I Steel L W In all kindsof grouna. uwviiiwmi.Ln art, TIITP Al I.I 111, III UILU Ul Junction City mm -MANUFACTUREHS OF THE- "WHITE ROSS fFLOUR.!2--iL-! O O O O O , GUARANTEED BEST QUALI The most popular flour in tho market. Soli! leading grocers. "VlThli roron'jtmrly curts iiHi Hi,- ! ln.-r.jiii i,.u'i. V Mum irr. iJ ll.. l.u lis. WukruliK.-, 1. 1. hit.: i . mvi! rtn-iiiiiL luiiMiUiiicr and astlir- dit, i 'Jirtiln or. Kruriu. .. ConlalniiliooiJiati l Una Ian.lbl.Hi4 bnlldrr. Hnki-.Oieilonilpi:"Ti-. Kally rsrr ert In -it P-k li't l l"-r boil 1 t 14 Ip.,. Vim M'rlllC (ri.i,nni., VI mm. rillrnl lMM.k. oiilri plain wrapinr. w. a V Snanrlol utin.llntf. A t chnrr f(W ewvlttiri t. oraalelnEm(i-ne,On-.,bf HKNIibntSUN a l.YN.N.ndbyOWUt.'ltW lj,A.V, Ml Tf'B ll Till STial Lancaster Items. Dec. Slst Miss Ora Reed of Eugene and Mls Mumie Dorniau were visilora at the Coll'man's Christmas day. Mrs Lowry, the school ma'am at this place, is emiiloyed to teach a three mouths' school this winter. Mrs Lowry has given general satisfac tion In her present term and only dis missed her school Christinas day. This district will have about f 100 to go back to the slate. Miss Bertha Washburn of Junction was visiting at (icorge Carson's last week. Come again, Hertha. The Imvs are proud to greet you, especially "Fredule." The Sunday School at this place, under the management of Wm Orton, superintendent, ta ait i 1 1 In progress aud will continue all winter. Mr Palmer has a very sick child. A backset from the whooping cough Is its ailment. LA Wheeler and wife of Eugene were culled to the t?dnide of one of D C Coflmau's little twins who has had the pneumonia fever. The child has been seriously ill, but securing an atile physician in tlie e'rsoii of Di Artman, of Junction, the child Is geltinu some lietu-r and will get well by caret ul nursing. One of our young men left Christ mas for Full Creek, saying be was going to get u arried, There I a young Indy living In Junction City who snya shs can talk a arm ntl'of any ordinary young mail. Uue9 who it is? L A Wheeler returned home Satur day. He Xieels to go to Pleasant Hill the flrst of the year to post hooks for bis ruther, w ho I in the mercantile business at that plu-e. Dr Oglesby made this place a profes. slontil visit lust wet k. Eugene must be well supplied with goods. limits ps hmv nlinost duilv up the river for that place. Mr Henderson says he Is making more trapping than any farmer makes; any thing he makes more I will assure that. Dr Annum wu called to Mils plu -e lu baste one day this wetk ami Ids horse btciime a little u::iuh and ran hi leg against a I urhw in cutting his boot 1,-g, doing but little Injury to hiinself. KtKl.lIX. Pally Uuanl, January 1. Tn ky Wkkk OiT-Tlie A P A's hud a eoiqile ir boys out 0 ,nrud Ihe central portion ot Ihe town tills evening about 4 o'clock with bells and placard. Tlie boys rang tin- bells to rouse tlie people, and then shouted the information that there is ai APA organisation In town. Tlie banners were branded with APA In big letters on one able unci the seal of Just ice on tlie oilier. ASH GROVE POULTS Eggs $1.50 j.rl5;two! 1 also have a few choltv Em' dUs for sale, fcatlafartinu mitre alllUS Ull to none in i White 7 Plymoiilli I. and ItitotB and Silver Hamburg. iinus uiiii iv j nal str.i Markiaoks vs Divokci-s Dtirlns the year KSIO Ihe county clerk of Lane county issued 151 marriage licenses A pretty good record considerinir the snppowd hard times Divorce were grained as follows by the circuit court of Lane county; March lerm 12 June whtage Ut HUHe 'iVe '"'r lrt,Slf t!TATISTK-s -IuMng ihe year lf- there were eonmiittmeiii. as loiiow rrom Lane eouutv: To the nsane asylum 11; to ,e reVorm school 'l Io the state penitenilnrv 6. This I a good snowing fr tt count v of at least 1S,00 Inhabitant. ' Popular Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, CALL ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH. NOTICE OF FINAL Notice is hmby giTt n b.i: ailmiuibtrutor ol llie flii e o: burn, dicesst'd, bus flle l Ll final setiltan-rt ol nitl e-tat-, the 6'h day ot January, ' by rril.T of Ihe Court fur irt: to lb same. F.W Ait Geo. D. Doriiis, AttotU'r BIIKRIKF'SSAI.E OS F' W Notice Is hereby given tint r.xt-ruiltin duly iksiiu om w i" n( I In- ( on o I y ul l.nnt'. sui t- ol 1 Sth tlay nl . eremla-r, ls'A'i, ilt'tril III mlil eourl mi 'l i -"'ili lsu.v fur the linn ol llfln ii lno.l lired.UM ttoll,r Willi in t-ss the kb'iI ..i liday of ix-wl- r. lw lu iier rent ier aiiniiiu si"l " dollars attnri.ey'a fi'i- ami Hi' n-ndill dullara cusla hi a mil whi.ivllt Mr. l A llllildlftnlt, ' Jamra llmlilliilon, dtTe. tl. juiiii iiiinis, natuary a Horn ami Mr b Iaihk 1 k-Hln.l llie above uau ed Kl" llolll.Bll.l llailmry I lliilli-. rl)l,.l N .ml nnlpr of SMlf t- autl cnminandiim lue hi oitlt-r1 Jutlun 1'iit and coala and at-eiuia tne iiiiiowihk uen-niKii nai i Cnmintuetiig at Ihe soiilbel euivt-y 4S,h, ui,'ii,-v vivi i- the i AC k K thenee f U'"11" oiith-eaKti-rlT to a nliil ilnf no of bt'KhllllllK, lu l.aus CiiiHIIT. .....,. u..l..u m. Illlt : sll ouihrast cor. of tho Kmt-i. ' theiu-u raa lu tt) elis tn i" 1 tlu-ui-e north S'.t tlcn i"ln llieiue sol th fi.sS ( In to tin-1' ' cohtuliilt.ir 11.41 anesof IhI'J Io ill 1 aim ('tnilv. Ort'Ulit': i'" lot mild to In-r t y di-td le.-i n. ui .if and i'pcni one n" ' 1 ainihiv- t'onipiiiiv by died rt imi ni 40" n ronls of fane i'. "HH f rt-, I srill niter f r sale .t " " l.litilip annlliiii for Cith at tln'C In Kniieiie, Lhiiu Coiinty, the I liu day of Jiiuur l" hours of u a m and 4 n't'lt P U V.I. Ul Ul U..,. j j SherlfTof I.ane d NOTICE OF FINALSKTT' Notice is hereby gieti Coleman, adminislrutor of H. 1). Coleman, dicese Ids necount fr final seiilti' estate, and Mcildav. "'e Jantiarv. 1111. has been tlie Court fur bearing ol'J11'' hill tl i.l F. 1 Coi i Ail"l,; NOHCE OF FINAL l-1' Notire is hereby givm 'I'-1 arlminiur.Mlnp Ilia es'tl' Shaw ilereaatil, has lite J lb. S...I ..... I nf M"1 Mouit y, Ibe 2.1 day ot ltc i.... .. . i . i ih f wru sri uy rq urnri nlii.'-ri ...a I., lt, ai.niM N 01 ICE OF FINAL Ml N.iti, a li b.r.l.tf oivcU ll"' tliiiti istiuior tit the est"" de.e isf.,1, hits fib d his f ""., piillerofss d estrte W'!h,ll,' f Lane county, Oregm'. J" . 2td day ol December 1 p Of o'clock o I salil di-J b y aid court for the heart'"1 : " said acrcunl acd for t S"" saui i-atate. Dated this v3rl day oi"' BlLTIC 4 VoCNO. Atiys EiEcirs vs. 1 1 mi A Ik" if( hiiu r ' ,-lrial or fi:rtl nMlm, Ctmit, K- "1 (srralV. A 1 1 1 A- :rA oiner cfi-v ""' ' L.--'n nsvecnt. THE tCUf : ' (SI S. tteiis'-i A 3