0 0; It, 9 tr. sC. "Wit tot, trirt in ; e ti rtl slur, "ne ar ilt-p. IflaT ch J, I oni. uY pu rigr, tiun Sti;, ja tbt jit' llitU: rout IU wilt list: Sol B o: f n c:. ie,J at ii WL nsh: hu tlitt irir pr: won yinj "gOD in opti'.. i p egon ;1ib r- Un and thft: 8S5, in- i in ISf i th. 1 .073 Vith mie nt I: ind. re, ion. 'urn; mile taloe pro pir iu in. atlet miff rowt: of th PI'1 ' mil1 V ANH COUNTY.! IUAY, JANUARY 4. irson, ueiilit. jl cent, per P"'';!;I1UI(KH1I i r .w v i ' Walton, attorney-at-law. T to loan on farm. Enquire of gallon. ""i f i fi W Riddle nmy bo round at ii ill I)r 1 : . i ilvs atreet. between Sj X"-7k ,!t,, !t'rni for Sal'', now thirty flue farm lit the tile valley fr sale. Ihese riu'ltf every variety In nix ami Fur description list, uMdress f om. M. MH.LKK, Wilklns Ulock, Eugene, Or. i Ml I Notice. a lulloll chanrec-f the Spring ottd and 'licit fair ahare of rouage. 1 Will also run m uuny aween Springfield ana nugeue, k A. 01. tMKK. f ' 4 cents per pound. : Balk. S5.000 feet fencing at iaud. Rustic $12 and tiiairlng v i II trude. for wheat In mill or ju: man at 40 rent! a bushel, and tattle or aheep at a reasonable of; iikns, Allison & Fkldwekt Ira- Sotlce. Elcienk, Or., Nov. 27, 1816, have tho agency for a Urge IiiHurnnce Company and am d lo take un the policies of the i :urance Co., of Salem, Orejon, l: r alace them wllu those or the I S Insurance Co., of London, id. E. C. Lake. i4 cents per pound. 111. I' Jj CHAMBERS. IiiMirance Mo Ice. sow prepitred to take up the of the State Insurance Co. of Ort'Kon, and replatw them with Tone of the Urgent companies World, allowing the unearned 6 of i he mate as part pay on t policy. f . A. HANKIN, Agent. fi:t Milch cow In exchange 1 work horse. Inquire of It Miey. 'Sure Cure Is a positive specific Kline or cue L.iver ana ma ty removing the urlo acid In i It cures Rheumatism. 8. B of Carthage, 8. Dakota, says: jfe Parks' Sure Cure excels all dicluea for RheuuiatlHin and iordem," Sold by A. Ykr- i. JUrveloos Remits. r i i a Utter wrliton by Rev. J. 1 1'Tiumi, of Dimondale, Mich, we f M ioittsd to make this extract: vuo hesltntlon In recommend r Hing's New Discovery as the i re re almost marvelous In the of my wife. While I was r if the Baptist church at Rives jashe was brought down with ionla succeeding la grippe. Ter- '.'aroxjima of coughing would urswith little Interruption and ed as if she could not survive A friend recommended Dr New Discovery; It was quick lu 'i and highly satisfactory in re- " j Trial bottle free st Hendsr " in n's drug store. Regular size I Eatray Settee. I Cobdro. Or., Deo. 27, '05. i came onto the premises of In J :uel Builth, one mile et of Co- 'i! bay mare; about 15 hauda v alitlit alx ut 1060 pounds, Mar . iiead and both hind feet white a Alao one sieer ralf; one 1 marked awallow tork in left 1 crop olT of right and spli , r?d and white spotted. Any aing the above discrllied ai'l i obi ali i pomiesalcn of sain by Ig aumcleut proof of owlierUlp itig all expenses and cost. Alien DMITB. better List. Jan. 2, 18!. Holcoiub, Frank Mason, Mrs II Plaster, lieu Ui Cora niU'rlin O K. Um MaUlsou me: fclrharl. Ueo Pennil, M C Mi-s Mary Shreve. Arthur Ki' uf nns wnt will niada on all pKivai out. I'enona calllns tor letu-ra waiu aavertm a. J TJiCsa'o, P M. ne off' v a secret n my heart, ?ed,i lit anil ' p. ei Mare, U!o i uld impart, f" -eet Mar e: )iud even fuirer be "UHt alwsys use Parks Tea I 4iroveiueut you will see, et-t Marie, i A. Yerinoton. JI'illJ (iuard, January 2. lur-ti I llation ir Officers. The the ; ncrf ii f fall" R of tlis World will hold In I ofiinioersat their hall lu the '' budding Friday evening, f't. It will be for Woodiueu f lailie and friends. After flalion the evening will be de- ;ioii.1 1)00' "w-iwi aiiiuaeiueuts. f Ully Guard, Januarys Year Victim. County Clerk . .Veu-rday evviiimc lamed a gro' license to Wllliaui J Yale IU Wvi-afT Thu vnnuir lailv t'Mi tr'' 18 yt,r "' ,h" written - I'arwnn was nieo, wun 1 Ilia lil ll.wlia Mn I lfn - . . - - - r S. Uuwklns.of Cbattaunoga "Shilo's Vltallxer -Saved Y I oonsiilrr 't the lesi reme- debliitatd system I ever tor Dysja-ia, Llver or Kid ' ie it exivls. I'rl. 75 cents duiiavrsou it L nu. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1. 1&00. Leap year. Happy New Year. Roads reported unusually bad. Commissioner' con. t tomorrow. The schools begin agalu Mouday. The girls will now have a chauce. The truckmen took a vacation tc day. Many watch parlies ushered In the new year. buuii wuiker name Is now "Dennis." J II Wilson went lo Collagn Grove mis aiti ruooii Hon Robert Clow, of Junction City, wus iu cugeiie today. The adiiilulKtratlou intenda Umilng tluo.UOO in bonds at ence. Notice the Iceuiidsaow scene in Hen derson and Linn's widow, wish biia freaton was a passenger to cotiHge urovu mis aileruiHn. E Bostwlek has been apxilnted post master at Llewellyn, Lane county. A masijue bull 111 be given touight at Sbuiimle's Hall, lu WalU-rvllle, Attorney Woodcock is exected home to ulglit or tomorrow afternoon. The receipts of tho county clerk's oillne lor the month of December were A very pleasant watch party was f;lven at the residence of F hi Wilklus aat night. "Detcon" Duvls went to IUrrlsburg today and will attend the bull ul that place tonight. C P James U opening up i. linti and poultry market, iu the Hule block on Willamette street. The butcher tho a. I eloiel up at noon toiluy. Also seveial oilier of our bunuets lioiihtH. Mies I lot and Utraie Cileman relumed to Ilarrln'iurg todi y after vifitlug lu l ilt city. Jo iii F.uinly litis returned 'r in Bail Joe. Cul, and ferinuneiitly o tted at Creawoil, 11. h eojnty. The banks hi J barber f ' wre (! toduv. Ilien) two p.o .'Hsions net in l i br clio-eu onori Mrs Jm'k Demp-iev clur -d almoKt $3000 from the un.'l.t given .ier tn Mau Kii.iicij-io lat Friday. Tlu Daii.v Ucaru is ii dix-puger auaiii IhlHeveliuig. It you want rrvnli locals siibiHtrioe lor tins pnpr. The Pulvatioii Army oiiens up the war tonight and they say they will become a permanent fixture of the oity. C 8 Williams has returned from Cottauu Orove and Lemati. He re ports the electric plant at that place a succtss. Senator Teller has diacoveied that the averaue cost of buryinu; u United (States senator is something over $31100. Let'scall it $4000 apiece and Mulsh up the li.b. Life, Judge Robert Eiikiu and family ar rived here this afternoon from Union county and will visit for a time with relatives ana menus. Mrs J E I WlMiers left thlssfier mam for Oakland where she will re main for a month or two visiting her daughter, Mrs W 1 Joinery. W II Markley of Portland and MIhs Ona Markley of Cottage Orove are vlnitins in this city, the iniests of J It Chrisman and N E Markley. Tuesday's Salem Journal: MrsQ B Don is, of Euirene, returned home to day, after a few days' visit with her daughter, Mrs II H Thompson. Today's Kalem Statesman: E. McElroy arrived home from Eugene yesterday afteruiMin, where he had beeu visiting His hither lor a low aays. Bhllo's Cure Is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient consumption. It Is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose. 2octs.,&0ets., $1. Sold by Hen derson fc Linn. . Rev and Mrs D Leppert arrived here today from Yamhill. Rev Leppert will 0'itiuiicl me revival services, which commence at the U B church tomorrow night. Mr and Mrs P E Snodgrass enter talued about 30 of their frleuda at their residence on .South Willamette street last eveulng. The party watched the outgoing or tho old year and the In coming of the new. Karl's Clover Root, the great Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Coruplej.lon and cures Constipa tion. 25 cK, 60 eta., $1.. Sold by Henderson & Linn. TheC P College ut Sods villa has been Incorporato! with $.,0JO worth of property. Among tho iristees we notice the following Ln'ie co ir ty citi zens: C A W.xi'.ev, J C Gocdi.le, J P Hollal d and R II Sliacklett. Pllen of people have pile. D Witt's Witch Hawl Sidve will cu-e them. Wlu n promptly uppliod It cure scalds and Iiuiim vit!.ot the slll te t pain. OsnuiiN 4 D :I a no. E G I lurch, ut om time prs cutlng attorn ty of this dii-tricl, is i lueclul pem- no exaim nr, sn l l hinle I at St Joseph, MlsHimrl. His I'anlly resides lu Si.u Franchif H writoil aat be think thut AIiImiii will be thsupubll can iii'tnluee for pre blent. I'rof McClure went toPoitland to day lu be prctetlt at the mi t t:ni of the committee, consisting of ono ihiiiIkt of the alumni of each college eonvsned, to decide to which college the foot Imll pennant of 'U3 shall l given. The committee meets lu Portland to morrow afternoon. If suffering with piles it will Interest you to know tlm DeWltt's Witch Ha sel Salve will cure them. This medi cine la a specific for all complaints of this character, and If Inst rud ions (which are simple) are carried out, a cure will result. We have tested this lu numerous cases, and always with like results. It never fails. Obbcrn A PkLaxo. Oreiron sherln" w ho are so discern- tented with their lot should move to Idaho, where, according to a decision by the stale supreme court, it was de iileri that a sheriff can collect mile ir nfMl cents a mile each way for iu.rvlnir a warrant and for taking prisoner from the place of arrest lfore nmirt ni nommittiiiir magistrate. with an lnriinvmnt for travelling of 35 cents a mile, the average sheriff would le fouml verv little of the time lu his office. There are two reasonable things which pvurvhndv should do: take good care of one's health; and if lost, regain It quickly, and to this every body will agree. And theieareagreal multitude of people who are su'et-d that for bulb piirKes Simmons LWer Regulator Is the Im-hI helper. "I am tmuhled with torpid liver ami tinthiuK jrtves relief s quick like Siiimi'-ns Liver Rigulator." It. R. Su..nge, Lake City, Fla. THURSDAY, JANUARY 2. A uiOHt beautiful day. Is thut resolution still sacred. Eugene looked lively today. Dr. Flnley. dent Ut.room S.Dunn blk. The river Is nine f n I above low water. Keep your resolution at leant a week. J W McOuIre, of Porllaud, Is iu Euuene. MixsHaltie Stowell Is home from a viit to Salem. Harry Tcmpletou is back agalu to attend tho U of O. Mrs Wm Catrow came up from Junction City today. Win Weber, a Junction City busi ness man, Is In Eugene. L C Henrlchseu, the well kuown Portland Jeweler, ha fulled. Mrs L N Itoncy went to Oosheu this afternoon to visit a few days. Attorney E R Sklpworth made Junction City a brief visit today. Herbert Eukin and w ife, of Cottage Orove, visited In Eugene today. Jas II Sharp, of Latham, did busi ness lu Eugene this forenoon. Iloadmaater Walt, of tho 8 V R R, was In the city several hours today. Pnf Baright, who has beeu visiting Porllaud, came home this afternoon. Bishop J 8 Mills was a passenger to Porllaud on this morning's local train. Miss Jesslu Park returned home from Albany this afternoon after a pleasant visit. Hon E P Coleman and Wm Naylor, of Coburg, made this office a pleasant call today. John Hansuker Is homo again. He delivered a sermon at Independence w hile away. The stale board of equalization cut down Lane county's assessment from $7,OS8,7S,Jto$,41l,S40. hlentvof collectors around toiluv. Bills were generally paid promptly and witli little gro Hug. The Oref nnlan virtually declares for President Cleveland tor a third term in a double le tiled leader today. Ml-hDra n. who lias beeu visiting wlih Mrs lr Kuykendall returned lo her home ut Diuln this afternoon Preside!! I hapmau and Prof Fr idel weal to Portland on this iiiornlnit's local train o attend the slate teacher's Institute. Miss Edvthe Hoffman went to Pottlaud ibis morulug on the local traiu to visit a few days with relatives and friends. MrsS II Friendly and daughter, M i Theresa, relumed from Porllaud this aflernsiu after spending a pleas ant week in visiting relatives and friends. "Deacon" Davis returne i from liar- risburg this afternoon. He reports the dance at that place a urand sue ccis, but says, Harve Sommerville was nilNtcd by several lair ones. Dr. Flnley, dentist, room3,Duuu blk The Salvation Army did not arrive here yesterday, and hence did not open their barracks. They will probably be on hand tonight. The Oregon Blade published at Amity, Yamhill county announces this week thai It wi 1 be published hereafter at Monmouth. J S Luckev moved his Jewelry store into the Marx block today, and the E C Smith stock of groceries have been moved to I K Peters' etore. Grant's Pass Courier: O C Rams- dell and family left for Eugene last week. Mr Ramsdell troes to do mis sionary work for God's Regular Arm. Christmas eve was not celebrated in Silver Lake, In Southern Oregon this year. Those who remember the ter rible accident of last year will appre ciate the reason why. Parks' Tea clears the complexion Mm. N. Meyelte, of Le Roy, N. Y., says: "I have used i'arks' leaana nmi It the best remedy J h nve ever tried. Sold by A. Yekinqton. Corroborative evidence: "They say there are fewer persons dying this winter than usual," "es, I kuow lots and lots of people who haven't died at all. "-Chicago lteord. The Salem Dally Jouanal appeared lu a new dress esterday. We are glad to see the Messrs Hofer pros pering, as thsy are printing one or me iveiiusi papers iu tne winaiueue val ley. Georse Moore, a working miner of Grand Rotide, Or., celebrated his 102d birthday on December He is in perfect health, and does as good a day's work iu ins piaccr as many ui mo younger miners. This year Is lean year and another leap year will not coins around until HHil. l his condition nas noi ocourreu since M'.xl and will not occur again until 20GU; at leist that Is the way the uevspaer astronomers are putting it. One Minute Cough Cure isnghily named. I: affords instant relief from sulterlng v hen nflllcted with a severe cough or told. It nets on the throat, bronchial tubes and Iuiikb and nover fails lo giv - Immediate relief. OsniRN A DeLano. Albany Imprint: All sorts of ru mors are s lost as lo who will be the haiiztuai). who on the 81st day of January will swing Lloyd Montgom ery into a sphere of another existence. 11 Is now nenniieiy iearnu.ii uiai jiur A McFerun. the present sheriff, will do the hanging himself. Sheriff Mo- Feron savs he Intends to penorm nis whole duty as sherd!. President Cleveland has announced the commission to luvesimate me Venezuela dispute, as follows: uayia Brewer, of Kansas, associate justice of the United Slate stipre ue court. ; Ifielmrd H AlveV. of Maryland, Clllel justice uf the court of appeals ef the DUUlct f Columbia) Andrew I) White, of New York; rreiisnca n C ludert. of New York, and Daniel C Oilman, of Maryland. i',. renin Time: There was a til imdu iii town Mmihiy. John Stewart ws the buyer and A M Gray was the seller. Five horses all t'lydes and tirst clss, chsriged bsmls at the price of $m Two of the animals weighed alout I.flnO p ids, and hmuif lit I'm each, an ither brought $o0 and the two lnthler animals brought 150 each. Mr Stewart expects vo iaae these with others ot hit own horses, to Tacoiua, In a short time. t!,.ehurii Plalntlealer of Wednesday: The latest J"ke of the season is that si.ui ( llrtiwn matte itootl bis escape from jail In broad da light ami, r.r. has utted his pursuers, wuoare .....iirniLr the country lu every direc n,m "It Is morally certain thai be hud help from the outside to escape lull ami a'so to shelter him, as, unald ed, he could Hot so successfully nave, ofur butllttl the vigilance of the pos H in pursuit of him, not more than two hours sfur bis escape. Dally (iuard January t. A Hkokkn Wimk Lant nlht a portiou of our bUKiness Iuiihis ami resldsnces were In darki'ea, caused by a brokeu electric wire. This morning the company's employes have care- I fuy went over all i.utsMe wires three times, and are now convinced the some house. This afisr break is In noun they are testing the circuit which Is ten iniles long, with machine made for the purpuhe, but it Is slow work, and it may tas a couple oi uays to locate tne ureak. 1'ossliily some person may know where the break Is. If so the company would lie under many obligations if the Infor mation would be uiven them. s it would save a larite amount of tedious work, and prevent inconvenience to patrons. As the water covers the wheels at the station stsitni will be used for power tonight. I.ATEK. After goinn over about six miles of wire the break was Iocs ed in FM wtlkins' residence, where it had sc. cldentally been broken. Therefore the lights will be ready for use tonight. Pally Guard, January 2. An Examiner' Imperative, It was only a few weka sgo that a Mr Marks, a nuser.vman, was here want- Ing to ship some trees to Marlou county, and It was only after the loss of two days time that he was able to do so, as under the law passed at the last legislature all trees must be In spected oy a person appointed by the siaie Horticultural ooarn, nerore a com ruou carrier is permitted to transport iiieui. iiiuay oir " ens, oi Liieweliyu, was here with 10,000 trees which he wauled to ship to a purchaser in Call foinla, Mr Adair tho railroad agent om uoi uare to receive tlieni as they bud not beeu iusiiecterl. and the euulty Is severe If he should vio late the law.and naturally his company wuuiu uoiu nun accouniuiue u lie should knowhiL'ly violate a rule of the company. Now, Mr Wells is put to considerable -xeuse and annuvaiice solely becauao an tiKeut of the stale board Is not located here. This should lie remedied at once. The slate board should attend to t lit I r du;ies or else resign. Dally Uuurd, January I. ATOII I'ARTV O.V HlI.VAKD Street. Miss Euitli Vincent gave a watcn iiarty ut the home or her lather, Wiu incciit, at 12th and Hilyaid streets, last evening. A number of young H-oplo were invited ami sajr.t the evening playing whist while wait lug for the new year toe'iue. The llrst pr'ze was won by Mr Riilph Hdains and Miss Myrtle Mc.Nrurray, ami the booby by Mr Bert Whipple and Miss ilattie Jennings. Those present were: Mr Frank Mu.Murray, Aliss Helen Jennlmrs, Mr Ralph Mo Murray, Miss Myrtle Beach, Mr Oren Hewe, Miss Hessie Jennings, Mr Bert Whipple, Miss Hattie Jennings, Mr Cyrus Whipple, Mr Ralph Adams, Miss Myrtle McMurray, Miss Kthel Vincent, Mr Dennis Chapman, Mr Percy Adams, Mlsa Maud Gordon, Miss Cecile Adams. Dally (iuaid, January 1. The Bio Bkef. The big Christmas luef at flshei & Wst kins' meat mar ket was weighed lust eveninir In the presence of about 100 t eople. The Uef weighed 1211 lbs. The $10 prize was equally divided siiiong the following persons whose guesses were as follows: Ethel Reld 1211. Carl Reid 1212, An thony Burr 1212, Joseph Davis 1211, Ed McCornack 1212. There were 3S1 guesses In the box and they run from 800 to l'JOO lbs. Uuekleu's Arnica Salve. The Best Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hheuin, K'ver Sores, Tetter, Chapiied Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed lo give pcrteci eatisructioii or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Henderson A Linn. 5otlce. Our customers will please take notice that we have removed our stock of hardware and farm implements across the street Into the Hendricks building, where we will be pleased to inset our patrons. Louqiimiller 4 Peter. Ills llane lladlr Plastic. WoonnuRN, Or. Jan. 1. Frank Cummins' hand was bsdly msshed today, while he was coupling rats. Cummins Is a brakeman on the Wood- burn & Spriniineld branch ot the 8 P railroad. Sri i,i, at Large. Tuesday's Rose- burg Plalndealer: "The sheriff and his deputies have returned from a search after Sam Brown, who escaped yesterday, without hudlng any trace of him. We do not oiler any theories as to how he escaped or by whtse as sistance he effected It. There are all sorts of theoi les and rumors afloat, and censurable comment by citizens, ao cording to their standpoint, of view, all of which are mere opinions tipou vague notions of the facta." Dally Ussrd, Jaaiiarv 2. A Lively Time. As Mr J E Davis was driving in a dog cart down Elev enth street this forenoon his horse lie came unmanageable and commenced kicking at a lively rate, and started tn run away. Mr Kimball, a student, who was passluK by rushed and caiiuhl the horso but the animal stepped on one of hi big toes and mashed it bad ly. Mr Davis received a painful kick an the left leg Just below tin knee laying the flesh open to the bone Uoiu Keiitiemen naa their wounds dressed by Dr I.oomis. WITe Here's sn account of a man who shot himself rather than suffer the pangs of indigestion. Husband The fool! Why didn't he tuke De- Witt's Little Early Risers? I used to ufler as had as he did before I com menced takiag these little pills. OHTRN St DELANO. RUPTURE Ii.sUij.il IfQ.ieved i :ri Tukiauently CURED WITHOUT Knifo or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Three to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. mess : Rooms ;K-Tr. tsrquaia Bulldios, PORTLAND, OREGON. Mprrlul Meetings. Pally 0i-J. Jnii'iary 1. We vlih you all tn kuow that we are holding a series of special O.wpel Meetings in the U B church an IVrrv street, Is'ginulng Jsuuiirv Ut at 7 p hi. sad will con l Inn.- IndtMiiitel v. The tmsttir Rev (ieo Needy Is assisted hy ltev I) Lepjs rt und wife, the SiiitfliiK I'.vangellst. it la worth much lo bear Mr Lepiert slug t tin kimicI. Services will be held evenings. All are cor illnlly luvlled to come ami hear lbs Gosh1 both as It is poached ami sung. Mr Leppert Is n plain practical talker. The kind of religion he teaches he describes its follows: "A ureal many penplo have religion who have mil Christianity. The former is a sentiment, the la Ier a force. A Christian will never sticrillce a principle for worldly gain, never leave a duty undone or deviate to the light or left of the straight ami narrow path that leads up hill. A Christum has a kindly word ami greeting for everybody. To experience religion, is not unlike having a pleasant dream, It Is easilv fiirimtleii. heart that does not Imply 4 chuiige of life will bring no one Into heaven. To cease from evil and be good, Is the thing required." One of the features of these revival services Is the slngiiiK; Mr and Mrs leppert are talented 11 uslcliius. They come to ua highly recommended by many state paiers. Mr l.epert has the rare talent of singing all parts and excells iu leading choius and coinrre nation singing possessing a powerful and finely modulated voice. His power in singlnif the gtuqiel Is truly captiva ting. With good sH'ukinir and tine singing these meetings should be at tended with results generally beuo Octal. Jail Delivery at Oregon City. When sheriff Maddoek, of Clacka mas county, st.irtid to lock up the lirisoucrs In the I til atOiiro'l Cilv. he illscuvcrtd thai four men hail escaped throiiKh Uin inner rear door uy wreucbing effone of the three-quarter inch iron burs, and then hemlihi; oien the outer door with a piece of luilrnud Iron. The men who thus escnis'd are Tom ( lark, an ex convict, held to tin) grsnd jur;1 for I he robbery of the Red front store; Wuper Wvlantl. uwuitine re trial on the charge of horse stealing; William Ucslerlce. held totheirrund Jury for the crime of nie; Will Moore, tne suit-ciuu swiutller. who hud nlead- ed guilty to the churiro of runiilnu a lottery, and had served about half of his three months' sentence, and who reported to the sheriff the story about the murder of James M Brown thut recently made such astir. Four men remained iu the Jail, one of them be ing Charles Montgomery, who killed turaiu 1 tall a lew weeks ago. l.tvslv asm t'rlcktt. Although In ths Aral Innlanes ai iIiikkUIi an alortniae, tne kidneys bucomo as lively ai a Orlckut wheu a healthful Impulas Is givun to them with Hiwt ttur'i Htumach llltlr, a pro moter of activity la tliuw orgaiu which couuteracts atemluncy to thnlr lelhargy and dliease. Inaction of the kldnei , It thould be remfiiitwrcd, In the tint tHK of thov) da uyer ous renal tnaladii-a avaumt wlileh lh re source! oi mtsitcal science aru too niicneg. hauilcd In valu. I'eril Is lonnialleil ly the lUllers, which avert! Ilrliiht'a ilix a-e. dialielu-. dropsy, gravel and the Iruul'lea arisniK from a weak liladilcr. K,ii ly elllcncloua l Il In checking ami eradlcHtiun malsri I, i.llloua ami uorvoila alluiellla, dyan.a, t'eliillpmloti and rhtuipallain. ApiK'ilic and sleep aru lue proved and convalescence hastened ty Its bi'iiellcent action. 1 Ither when liealth la almhlly or aeiioiialy lmnalrcd, the vilue ui Una naniranve aim pruveuuvu mciiii'ine la M.t-iiiy made inanUcat. Impoktant. Don't you dare to re fuse a silver coin no mutter how badlv it is worn by long circulation. If you lo you may uet Into trouble. The United Slates supreme court, by a tie cisloii handed down tills week, settled a case that has been contested through all me courts hv deciding that a man who was nut off a tiaiu becuiise a con ductor refused a silver dime that was very much worn was entitled to the $315 and costs which had been awarded him by the New Jersey courts. Chief Justice Fuller in dis posing of the case said that silver coins were a legal tender as lung as they Isire the semblance of the coin. Paste that in your hat. llewU This. We offer One Hundred Hollars Reward for any ciue of Catarrh that cau not tie cured by it an a 1 aiarm mru. r J I'll K.N K 1 ill CO, I'ropa, Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have kuown K J Chener fur the laat 15 years, and believe 111 in perfectly honorable In all tiusliies Iriinsaciioni and llu- aueially able lo cany out any obllgalluiia mails by their linn ii ca1 at i Fun, vi uoitiaaie iJiirttgisia. loicuo, , Waiulnif, Klunan 6i Marvin. Whuleaalo prugKlKta, Tilled ., nhio. Ihill a I starrh ( uro la taken Internally. acting dilecily upon Ihe btisid ami iniiroua aurtace of Hie vHiein. rrlce J.i eta iwr liollle. buld bv all I TugK 1st", iusllinoulal lree. Pally Uuard, January i. Basket Sik'Iai.. The basket so.-lii) given at the U B parsonage last, even ing was largely attended and wus a social success. After lunch a prouriim wus rendered, among the parte worthy ofspeclul mention being a recitation and some plunt'itloli snugs, wllh gui tar accompaniment, by llev 1) iep- iert, and a recitation by Miss Pearl ltoiier. After tho pi 01 nun a social time was had until a hue hour, when the guests departed for their homes announcing the svcnlng's entertain ment one of the most pleusuul they had had for many days. Rkkionkd. Portland Teleifrsin: Mr Fred Fined, second deputy In the cus toms service, has resigned, owing to continued ill-beulth, and Mr William Va 1'ulluian bus been promoted to till the vacancy. Mr Fined has been con nected with the customs service for three years. The resignstlon of Mr Floed snd the promotion of Mr Pull man will make several changes in the custom-house, but there will be only one new apioiutee taken (rum the list of eligible candidates 011 the civil ser vice list. It Is very probable that Michael Harris and B I.Norden, both clerks In the ofllce, will be promoted. No excuse for sleepless nights when you can procure One Minute Cough Cure. This will relieve all annoyances and cure the most severe cough and give you rest ami health. Can you afford lo de without It? O; "lie km A DkLano. Stili. Hoiik. The OiiKoniuu In its account of the Portland UhivrMty and Butte football gume says: "The 'varsity men played a splendid game yesterday, and those wbo saw them wondered bow Kuictne ever wus al io to win Ihe Inlei-c-o legla s champion ship." Ob, come oil. Makuii.d.- At the resilience of tho bride's purents at Irving by Itev II F Nelf.MrS'Ott Dudley and Miss Laura Wleby. A Nkw Ykah'h (Jin. Horn, near this city, Jauunry I, 11:nI, to the wife of L Lock wood, a daughter. PKTKi il" !AI. The Siuge .1 Sew Pan The delay I 4::iilo't tM k tl SnriniM. It, nxe.i llfi With tie ir 4::,o p .. I'.ur.l. latnir I ftnk- urr '! hei i at Is alicninn 'rtuii Foley is tleluj. by bil I 'Acnle ri' . witter 111 (he . Inforiiiatio Hoiicv, the who Ims ay, tiled He leavrs a many friends i is brougli that I'eier iioprlctnr ( I e springs b-en III .ltd tPi.p 'liilay evilm, last, i'o and 011 1 luld unit r.o iiiniirii I U his. Ilrt bus Is en pr for n is ti 11 Well kllOMII slate. He tori. His little proved and o The reiuiil buried Iicm.Ic 1 1 Utur of tie springs h r oi yes a, anil IS ihiiiuulioill I he entire .'iTiiifily ni lotl at Ai on, Arth'ir is now lin It of tinnier. is of Mr l.iiuey wen ihn. ul his lillle'ilaUL.'li Ur Nellie tin. t dietl Cliris'.iiins even lorning. lug, Sunday 1 I nit J Items. Jan. 1, 1SIHI. A II is ; anil don't forget it. Bad colds are prevalent. Rev Miller went to Walker station lust Friday lo hold revival mei-tiiiKs a few days. IPs wlfo uccompanit-d him. The Union tstiiuluy selionl bus dis coid limed until the llrst Sunday lu April. (Icorite Young bus a new glil. He is ul I smiles. M K Kd wards and C K Warner have hecu on the sick list the past few tins a. The missionary eociety realized $0 from the little auction last Tuesday evening. In our items last week II was stated Hint Henry Walker lived on Middle Fork; It was a mistake. He lives on Hills Creek. Miss Unit Is MsltrHim visited rel atives near SprlnglU-M last week. ItKlll'l.AK. Mdiiuluillil Ing (iulj. A meet ing v. is hold at the ofllce of Svaivviiid iV. Siiiipsmi Juiiunry 1 ut 4 11 111 for the pnrp wo of oiguiii.iug a club lo induce nuiuiiliicturii.'ir In Kulciih and l.iitui cou ity. 1 I- Simps 1 was elected chairman of the mewling and M Svurverud sec retary. A motion thut a cuiniulttee of live 011 permanent .irunlzatlou be appoint ed by the chad to draft rilrs, objects and by laws, aus uuunli lonely car ried. The ilmir np minted M S Barker, W li Mummy, C F Curd well Mr D11 Us ui Ier and M .'-tvarverud 1 11 the com mittee on oii; inl.ulion. .levtlng utl Journed to in-t at theo IceofHvar verud ifc Sitii; oii Jauuar 'Jud at TUiO p in. M SVA; I KUID, cretiir. . C lilt fi I O.i IT C KSlT" John islowe 1 Chin lestn 1 vs Ju ob R Schrag; , nil ion for oreclo-ii.i'e Judgment Is i sit. d for $11 . S H Fricutl , vs 11 J J tea; to re cover money. J idgiiivut ufessed for $:i.55. OCA K.--Albany 1! aid: The Oregon (Villi ul A, JOnsli : 1 Rullruad Coiiipiiuy wbitdi bus einj ! yed a force uf bridge nun and otu 1. workmen during Die si miner In 11 imlrlng the entire length 0 tliu road, tins laid olt nearly all of Injin until 1 ett season. Twenty bild i tarpeatevt ipilt work yestertiuy tint I sprinK. Ttfo gangs of wnrkini-ii wl I probably In kept at work all winter but the intii n force will not he ue 'ded until ladler weather next spring, when It Is to Ihi hoped many more will be put to work build ing the road (astward. A Woman I.i It. We clip tho fol lowing from the Omul's Puss items to the Jacksonville Times: "On (lie trial ol Cliiiriiclton Perklnsi it wus tlcvcl- oped thut tho mulu witness for the prosecution, young Owens, ultd the defendant were rivals for the smiles of a young holy In town, and alio tent I fled that the day before the arrest, Owens exhibited a ticket to Eugene to her, tiut refused to tell how he acquired l erkins' mentis are Hopeful of his final exoneration," Coughing Irritates the delicate or gans and uggravutvs Hie disease. In stead of walling, try One Minute Ceugh Cure. It helps at once, mak ing evpectoruliuu easy, reduces the soreness and Inflammation. Everyone likes It. Osuukn & DkLano, Halljr Uuard, January 'J Ariiivkd today. The Salvation Army arrived nr. this aftei noon's train I roui Seattle, Wash. They will hold services in their barracks iu the Chrls niun building louighl. Markikd. At Thurston, Oregon. January 1, lSlii, J Walter Smith anil Miss l.uura J DuN'uney, Rev A H Suuilermuu of Nutron oillclullug. it i' I v 'HiT.T.KsiTiri'0mtoR Y. la guaranteed In cure I'lli a and Con. ligation or moiiey refiimli d. tsl rents I er Imz. snd iwioiatnns fur , treular and 1 r-o hainll lo MAUI IN ltl IiY, (sulatered I'hs maclat.Unpaa ter, I'a. No I'iist.i J Answsrkii. Fnraalubr all lliai t'lasa ilrucii n everywhere, and lu Eugeiit 0ri-nu by Okbiin. di iiulAiiu AT COST i ? mi See Ihck Nc ;lty in Our light Shd Window. AX BILLY i r -- ai i a k' -j.w i F T r! W i -, mm -VJ" Engi-ne I unar'i Clni). r col siii III r pn He cm its till . llitl, nun siu: in Journal ins of the that a won leui and tlx ml cou, to seems to 1 ginus eiiou, ugtiuizatioi ii a iiitich cau boast clu It iJeeemlaT. Itvv.ssurgedluth ourn.d a few wsekt n's c!'j i be organized ubjn t wasdlseusseii .ulto u length. But no o-io energutlo or it Id take the lead in Fujiie hnwevei, mailer city than Se lf a progressive wi ins been in exlstenci 1 t, and there la n Itu t but thut tf l ll'IIBtitldl l its tsiichlnira niw In many women liavi llusnci. "l a em has ninny Intelligent, pre itrcs.ive women, row, and with t maty schools stij colleges there It no 1 1' snect of tie numher baciwntii.. diminished. All ws need toereute'n club that would he a credit to any city , is a nine goaueaiiiuveuess. Mutt Wl do without an nriraiilnliiin i,t ui,,,l undoubted benefit because of 11 lack o.' that 01111II1 v? Will nut i,,ii,a r competent women bike the lend, and ..1 .... . 1 . 1. . . . . . iin .-Miniii uiu iresnge or uavitig thu best clUb III Hill ktlltll tllA reeelitlf orgaiii.ed men's club not excepted" Notice for Bids. Healed bids are hereby Invited for running a free ferry oil the Middle Fork of the Willamette river near the place of A 1) Hy land's, for one year, from daylight until dark of each day. Might services to be paid for at the same rate now established by the court for the McKenxle ferry Bids will be received at the clerk's office until January 0, IS'JU. A C Jennings, County Clerk. Sot lee. From a local that appeared in ths Register of Dec. 30th, ISM, the Im pression bus gone out thut the Eusene Mill & F.levalor Co., will deliver flour to the consumer. Wo want to state positively that we wilt not deliver flour to others than the dealers, and that we expect to supply the consumers of tills city through tho grojery stores exclusively and not direct from the mill. Euukne Mild & Elevator Co. lildn Wanted. Pealed bids are hereby Invited for furnishing Lane county, Oregon, wllh 30 c( rds of grub oak wood, 4 feet long and not less than 2J Inches in diameter at mall end; alio, 20 cords of split hot j pine wood ltl Incbei long. Said wo 1 1 to bo delivered st courthouse mil '.II not later ' tan A utust 1st 1890. I i 1 1 will be re' Ived lor furulshiui; the ald wood t the clerk's ofllen un i January Oil lS'JO. A. C. Jii.N.NINOS, tounty Clerk. Wb taby was sick, wo fare her Otsto.V Wh s s is was a CLIIil . ths ork d for Csatorta, Whin s is became Mi s ahs clung to Caatorta, tVtvsi sis had Culklii a, the gaveUuai Casturka. Xotlce to insured. 1 1. iu prepared lo rewrite all policle i now In forco In the State Lustirauco Co lu one of the largest companies In the world and allow the unearned premium of the State policy on tho new policy. Rrinn In vour nollcies and suve your Insurance. Om. F. Craw, Agt. Wanted. To exchange, awelllin proved farm lu Sherman county, con sisting of 480 acres, 200 under cultiva tion, 820 fenced, good buildings, good water, and one mile freiu post ofllce, for property iu or near Eugene. Ad dress or call at this ofllce. One Minute Cough Cure Is a popu lar remedy for croup. Safe for children aad adults. OsuuHN A, DeLano. Tim Rivkk. The guage at the rlv er at noon today registered 12$ feet. It Is uow slowly falling. 1 " i S sSysSvaaBaHanaaaaaaaaaaaa Salem Journal: Dr II C Coley, of Hubbard, Is uuderanest ror practicing without a license at that place. He hung out his shingle about three mouths ago and has been doing quite a business. J le was brought to Saletu by Deputy Sherilf Cooper Mouday even ing and placed lu Jail. He Is out ou $100 bends and will be tried lu a few days. Corvallls Times: At present It is expected that the next June's grad uating class from the O A V will uum ber somewhere between 50 and 65 students. If It turns out to be the lat ter number, the class will tie the largest lu the history of the Institu tion; If the former It will be one less graduate than lost year's class, which uniubered&l. . rn . State Normal School Monmouth, Oregon. A tiatnlns arhool fur t arhers. I'niiissls tmluli I. rails Iralnlnf bsiart nieiil and Strung I'nilcaional aud Aaiul.ml i Court ea. :-THE OIPLOMA-: of ti l) aehmil entltlca one to teach lu Sil" cmiitjr in theitsla without lurtlicr Lxaiiiiuailoo, Board and Lodging, Books anc! Tuition, $150.00 per year. Ili-aiitlful andhralthful leratlon no aaleor s Tlieru la a gcud demand tor well Iraluo toai'liera I here la an orsr su.inlyof lltitrslncl tssphars. fauilnsuea cheer: ii lly aent on ailleai ion. Ad.lre.a, P. L. IMMl'llKl.l., i'rvaidvuk Or W . A. Wann, eswrutary. S re -J