II for Infants and Caatoria UK well adapted lochM rea that t rvxmuoeul It aa superior to any pMcrtptlon koowB to mo." II A. Anrma, )L P., Ill So. Oxford SU, Brooklyn, S. Y. "Th on of 'Caatoria Is aa unlrwd and Ita Diarlta so well known that It win a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are tb. Intelligent famlllra who do nut aerp Caaturut WllUn mMf reach. " Caaic lUarra, D. D., Krw York City. W. E. BROWN, President. B.O. PtINC. f Vict President. THE W.OSBURN. Cathia Eipe Loan and Savings BANK, Of Eugene, - -. Oregon. DIREOTORR J. f! Church, i. B. Ilerrle, W'.E Brown, U. 14. 1'alue, V. W. Otburu. Pail Ud Casual. J : : J50-000, General Banking Business Transacted. latere l allowed on time dcpoilU. Cnlletllnn entrusted to our car will receive prompt attention. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations. Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, 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. MuaUag Unlmvat conqi crl Pain, Make flu or Beast well This attm ordinary liir Jueeuaior la lb mo.t wonderful dlaeoTery of tia ae. It baa been rti dored rth. ).llii -ten- a tintt!tlnn, 1'lumaa, rallliif Men. ailniiilNprT. outwHchln( ol Uie tyea end oth. r IUU Ktrenfthent, In t I a urate, and lone. Hie nulreyneio. Nudita riitea l.blllty, N 'rrouiiiei, Kmliaioua, and dree lr aiut rwUire. weak tnyana, laina lu U:i back, Kaare hr d a v o i f f meu of nl and Hudoa r.pt rK-i.'i'nr.'j ol the it la. chany. In u oai. n.hn 10ST MANHOOD bU;btatuppd run yilcily. On 1.000 Ttf-ltntaemlvaemetita. rtvuiaturru,. uniii UmsSeney tu Ui (list Uiti It la a ayinpuun of eenUnal minna aud liarrraii,. it can ba;ui.pia iu Musis bythaiiMotHiiAran. 1 he new dlxwtery waa nan be the Special, leu of ilwuld faumoa HaSto attdlcal latiiiuta. It la I be tmiiir.-rt vl.a.ut r tta. It la Trrr powerful, but bainilii. Kild f"T II W a aaaor parkejrM ft U00Jtlne4jxl loinV Wrttuo iraute. riven ft a cure. I f tou (hi, all buaueaud are ih4 emlrtiT CAirod.alk nmra will IwK-iit to T"" freoofaiW henrv. tnid for rlrruenend luininial A Mraaa m onor mjcdicai. ismirvih; Juneiloai aioJoii, narkci A a u. ia yrwewlafo. 1 l. IIM.P WAM KH.-A aian.w l1r to mu. dllrll.nl!ii, eoan Mtnplee, i-i,ic. l.. r..r reimnln pviid Hylran Civ, 7.'? Vtoodaer belrolt, Wieh , li lor aamidee aoap, (c, rrp itaoulAi oder. Children. Caatoria niM Colic, Conatlpatlnn, (lour Ktouia. Ii, lilarrli' aa, I'rud ' Ua, Kliis Worms, lfu alxfji, and iruuiotes Willi uut Injurious niedlcaliitf. "Tor fml years I bar reeotnmer.v 1 your 'Caws-la,' and ailt always cnntln J to il null La IniarlaUy produced Un.nUl rvMilta." Ewj F. riun, M. I), 11 h Btrowt and 7Ui At Now York City Tui CrsTirs Coasurr, 77 Xraaai Bteut, Yoa fin Democratic Mule tonventlon. Mr IJm'vM V Krura, clinlrman, ami Nnix.lum JJuvii. ai'lTi-Ury. ( tli hl- iwralu- alals (VMlrnl C"lllllllllw, llUVr lnjcl the following cull fr tliflifXl deiiiiMrittic amto cmivriiiiou: Tim .IfiniHTalic atnte central com inltlw, ut Ita intx lli n laid ut rorlluml, Or., Januury 7. ISiKJ, tlcU rmimd tlmt Iih i. nrM-iitalluii at the (lolinxTallf Mlale notivplitlou. t I helJ Ht the i.ii vol I'orlhiinl on riiurwl y, April U, lhliil. ut 10 o'cliU'lt 111. almlllil I f.ilia: One (leliKale larce from ucli county, Mini one drleunle dr each lixi vole, anil each fractloii ef 60 vote or ovi-i caal for Jlim A W IWnnelt far uiruui Judge at the laal regular el thin, which j)iK)rlioiiinynt would be n iiiiiows: lluker IU IllDll (lurkuiiiUH f 'IuIhiiii Columhin. ? Coo. Crook Curry I)niilaa ., (iilliaiii... (I runt Harney... Jacket mi. Joxfphine Kluiiiatb l.ukr I. n lie Lincoln Jjinn Malhuwr Marlon Morrow Mnltnuiiiah I'olk Hiermati 'It lillltMHlk Cinntllla I n inn Wallowa V unfit WuhliliiL'ton , Yamhill 10 Totul 'M "Him atate coiivcutlan will neml nntu one caudiihttu for tlio ofllca of miprftne Juilg, oii candidate for con creM from racli coiigrfsaional district mid candidaua for audi othur alalt Mid dial ru t ollkvra ai limy be itquirud under the law, will wlwt eight dele Lratra und tititit altcrnatea to tur mttioiial democratic coiivenliou and iiomliiuto four candidate fur jircBl- dcntiul clpctora. "All H'raon Intcrcatcd In a united and vlitoroua ellort to retlucv eMrava Kut iuhlio exifndliur.a in every de liattuitul of city, county and atate irnveruitivut are t-nrueally Invited to eo orule willi the democratic party. "It la appnreut w every luir-iiiiiiuen eitiu tlntt the tiruat deiuauda of the tluiea la Immediate- and radical reduc tions of audi 1'lililc exixMidlluree, thr election ot irnctical men ef afl'utrs In public luce anil in inn run umi iuii reform should beetl'cclive and elllcienl a Icicixlnture miiHt tie chowti that will r'xhl olmoxloUM luwa ard that will not rviwat the extravnuiuit appmpria- tiona of thti ln-t two lcglHUUirea ol Hi las atate." Tlioa Wealiey vV-Co have- a mill making feHce pickets at Irving. lor FOR Popular Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, CALL ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH Headquarters for the Eugene Soda Works. 08SOS8382SSOSS0880 1 GOLDEN 1 & WEST 3RKtONH WHY 1. l i juiulft iiiKt huixut htuucw 'i It lniiln yf llif vory f ne-t In rr !' rr-lt t r4'Ul ot mK to It id ir)' U 9i 3a TtuMmil.fr tfurauttv rrrv ttu jut! ivity liiAMA' hMliUTI 4 ll tflU'H 'it', lUotUi U II W lasjt aetitL".:i . CAN YCU ASK FOR KO!.. o i) 88 a 88. 03S08S3SS8SQSS03SO A CUP or PARKS J NIGHT 0Vfi TMC BCVVtL Tr C MCnKING ii a ii tw. ynwdfc.ni iti iinriM I s.rMl at Vi't .'h etnvi dni eaies I J 9 MONDAV.JANUAUVU. . Lixik out for your lioue plants. Hon A C Wwidwvk weiil U H..ltin tliia moriiiiiK. Hon M Jt Kliimld returned to ba- e-iii thla KiorulliK. Mi Joliu Teiupletoii, of Junction, I vIxitinK in the city Mack S.iniiierville returned IrollJ I'urtluiid hixl lilKlit. Col. Cm. O. Vorun returned Iroiu Woixlhuru yealerduy. Ml larle Tlmiiipaon has recovered Iroin her reiont tllut-s. Mntlt Fi Ih-au and sou came up .Salem thia alteruo'ili. 'l h thermometer rei'Ulered SI de-urHt-s early this fnuriiiiitf. W W Martin went to Corvaliis this Dl'irnliiK on a hunlut-ss trip. The l.inoolii J Carter company la cow playing iu Union county. MrsH K Munru lell this momiiiK for ln-r liOMiUHl Meiutium atutlou. Hon Lydell I5ukr addresseil assem bly at the university this morning. Mr and Mr. Chan. Johnson returned yesterday from a vihit to Portland. I) P Kurton and Geo N Frazer tame dnwu from Cottage Urove thla morn ing. Miss Carrie Friendly left this mnrn lui for Hun Francisco, by way of Port land. Miss V Fuller of Harrlsburg Is rtg l.l.red at t'-e Hotel Purtlund, in Pun land. Hon 8 li Moorliuad and E U I-ee, of Junction City, are In town tlile alur- IHNIII. MIk Ixta Park went to Halem this morning, where she will visit a week or more. Wui Martin and Miss Husie Johusou come iu on the Viualaw stags Saturday evening. li.ntoa county levies an 18.3 mill tux. i I n ir 2.8 uiilla blither than Hi lust levy. Frank Btrongaui wife ufltedding, Cal, formally of this city, are visiting relatives near Eugene. Jo Lane continue to grow weaker, II. is able to sit up only for short In tervals through the day. The state horticultural ancluty will hold Its annual meeting at the city hall In 1'ortluud teiuorraw. The state poultry association met In Portland today and has a tine exhibit of domestic and wild fowl. Mrs N IC Fra.er returned Saturday evening from visit to her father, John Cogs ell, at lA-aburg. Hon Lydell llaker, of Portland, Is In the city, lie Is to lecture ifor the Advancement clua thla evening. John Zimmer left thla morning for the McKen.le where lit has few days' work at the carpenter trade. A suit to quiet title haa been entered iu the circuit court by Alexander Heavey vs Sulina Spencer, et al. Heveral studtlits of the Indian school at Chemawa have been in attendance uikiU the meetings of the Y M C A. NYulby Stevens arrived home yeter- day after an aliwnce of several months in Idaho, Montana, and Salt Lake City. luuty Proxeeutlng Attorney Wil liams haa gone to Hale to rosecute the case) of the state v J 1 Sutherland lor larceny of oat from Joel Mays. The U H revival was attended by a large crowd last evening, ltev lep- nert sang "1 ut on III iSrukss Willi good elluct. It Is probable tlmt Jehu Henderson will lake churize of the Hotl'iimn Hoaae bar room when the change ol proprietor Is uiuUc. Oiegon City correapoiidcnca to Ore- fotilan: Jucoh W Itlnearson lell Inat Sunday to take a course of study In the uulversity ut i'.ugetie. It is rumored that a young lawyer of this city has nuocuiubed to Hie fasci nations of stage life. Ihl make the third case reported up to date. A license lias been Killed by the cleik oi Linn county for the marriagt of John K Cartwright, proprietor of the llarrlaburg lievlew, and Mlta Llla Wiiitlwck. There is nothing moving In the hop market In tills city. Nearly all the choice lots have been ahipped out and with the prevailing low price there Is no iicniauil lor those that am leiu There were l'.K) student In the eu trrlug olas at the university this year. Uf tins liunilier but So are mim -.u gene. This show how the university is twnetlt'.ug youug ixxipl from all putts uf the state. Saturday's Sal. m Post: Andy lluiiililln, aim lrlilc, who have been vlnltiiig with Andy's stater, Mrs. V. II. Oreunan, were passengers this morning for Goshen, wvre they will also visit relative. Louis Johnson left this afterniHn fo' his claim on Full Creek. His father will accompany him to the borders of civilization but docan'i car to go any further after bis experience ol getting lost on his luxt trip. The council meets tonight. The committees that havo the mailer of the city owning; the electric lights and water works Jwlll probtbly not be leady to report. Another one of Superiuteiideut Stevenson's children Is ill with diph theria. The anil-toxin remedy whs applied Saturday by lr Kuy kwmla II hii I the child Is now gi'ttmg alon t very nicely. Koeetmri' Plaiudealer: The Ktlgcue (il AKIM- clamsilng for a bachelors' lut. hat 11 ro. I umplH'll wants to do with a club Is a mystery, unless it la to protect himself from old maid during leap year. Writing to the Salem Statciiniuu, a cnvindent froiu Willamette l;ui- versltv stH'aksnr one wen Known lier as follows: "Prof. lumi's elates, in his alwneo, er la charge of his wife, who has won the esteem of all stu dents who know her." Itisrumorvd that a young lady of tills city, who Is fascinated with stage life, will loin the Chase theatrical company at Salem. Ity the way, a prominent young Journalist Is al-o alllicted with the disease in a hud form. ri-'tii:cr- dow n on de local this morning nHirt that lu the vicinity of tiiwheil Ihete whs a strip ol itiuntre two or three miles wine whre tlie luv were heavily laden wit li Ice. A storm ni p ars to have pad over a harruK' section there. A liwiiad of J ill slioultt have been the punUiiineut of Mathews who attempted to mpe a tlfteeii year old gill al ltoadMirit the other veuing Ve are I n torn ted that be has laied Sof aiHtmpli year old girl, lung the rui'i of a thirteen The McKenile ninll carrier twtiuj word that Mrs liuiiev at Foley Springs Is troubled with a te-vere cold and sore thn mt. I Irr son Arthur is now tin pisnlng They w ill probably come to : h ugcine for a time aa aouu aa tbeir - ----- health wllHt'riuil, X of ill!' iUKESSOi WMITE, uAiinQl 1 ' W a4rp. aj?i' lyfr. sAfr L. ' TUKSIMY, JANUAHY M. Geo M MllUr Is at Leaburg. Ht veral dry good drummers are lu town. Miss Leiiori Derrick wnt to June tion today. ProfD W Coolhlge came up from Salem toduy. County Judge Duncan of Linn county is In tbeclty. Attorney Klnaey made a profcselonal visit to Junction today, ltev Sweeney of Ixrune was a pa eiiger north this morning. J II Hulerv lias a lame foot, the ie suit of dropping, a "tick of wood on it. A Hunt returned yesterday from a leu days' visit to friends near Clover dale. J II O'Neill, traveling ps-ienger agent for the O It & N It U, i lu tlie city. J PJone. 8 P traveling pa-enger agent, spent a tew hour iuKugeiiej todny. Mr and Mr W Martin were pus senge rs to Corvaliis on the Oypy this morning. Miss llelle Ward returned to Hulsey this niornluif. She was fcccompauied by Mrs Til ton. Prof Rnat, of ISoaton, a spirit medium and aatreloger, haa quarters at Mrs M J llabb'a. Mr BEKrown will probably con tluue to run the Hotel F.ugeiio for some time at least. MrStaver, f the firm of Staver, Mitchell A Co, of Portland, is transud ing bueiuens In the city. Harry Heritage retumvd to Salem liHlity, after attendiug the Y M C A convention In this city. A Cottage Grove lad was thrown into the calaboose this aftcruouii for being drunk autt disorderly. F.d West w ill conduct the H .fluian House bur iustvad or John Hendeisou ii a stated in yeaterday'a (il'Altl). M S Hubble' new transfer a;on is no on the streets. Ills very hand some n well iu a substantial wugoii. Miss Klllntt, who is to us -1st In the Fortnightly club entertainment to night, came up from Purtlund today. Mrs li A Wunliburne, of Spriuglleld, who has been eu tiering with a severe attack of rheumatism, is now improv ing. John O'llrien, the veteran typo, and formerly a luUr leader in Portiund, Is now tilling the ami ou his farm ut Lo rain1. The F.ugemt Photo Co is finishing up au order of 1U50 cabinet group pho tographs for the Chase.ilraiii.itic com pany. Geo Itonner, who left this place for Los Angel'-a. California, urrived there on tlie 3rd lust, huviug traveled all tne way by team. Mr I Hollow ay, w ho reside on Fast Twelfth street, was tukeii suddenly ill Inst evening with a severe ultuck of nervous chills. Mrs Hetty Cowgill suffered an at tack of heart failure lust evening ami her life was despairt-u of foruwhile, hut she is better today. llcnrv Holkeo, aged CI, late of Mon liiHrllo, Iowa, was seut to the county isior farm lotlay. He is destituteand is threatened with ail attack of pneu monia fever, I)r U K Ilusscll of the county poor farm was In tow n today Willi .Mr Den nev. one of the inmates who Is i "Utile oil'." Tho inati was rent buck to the farm, however, witlimit an ex auiliialloti. MrsHillegas, wife of llepres-ntative Hillegus, who hits Utu (piite ill at the residence of Holit Hawley nearGoshnn is still Improving; and will probably re cover. Mis Pearl Ilor left this morning for Wolf Cieek to reiume her duties as teacher iu ti e school at that pise after a visit of a few weeks at her horn in this city. Attorney Cruso and wife, of Juneau, Alaska, liave gone) to Portiund, after su extended visit with Mends in this city. They exect to return to Juneau quite soon. Trof It L Allard, of Trontdale, left for borne ou the Uypsy this morning after a plea-ant visit with friends iu thla city. He w ill visit al Corvaliis and Salem on tlie way dowu the river. MrJW Hall has gone to Califor nia. Mr Hall eecls to leave In a dav or two for San Francisco where h will have headquarters hereafter. He Is traveling for Closaet and Devers, a Portland llrm. Nearly all evidence of diphtheria have dlsapeurvd from aiiiH'rint-nd lit J ll Stevenson's youngest child. This l tlie third child of Ills that has had Ihw illese and all have Ii m cmil with tlie auti-toxina remedy. The iviinty court is now working on the Mad supervisor list and as soon as (Ills is lliimhcd w ill have to appoint nboiit -liKiJurers ami Judges anil clerks of election. This Uli ether work w ill kivp llu'iu iu sossioii during near ly the entire month. The Gypsy left ox her do" n trip tils morning. ' She carried IS tun of fu iglit, consisting principally of pro. iltliv and hull ho,l giHsls. The trade of tin popular U'Ht Is lneiv.iii g i.ml she w ill return to this city Thursday hit, moon o this w tek and ngain i i i Monday hs usual. She brought ;!t loi of fivight to lm;ei e iHtirdy Instead ot 'Jtl asrporU'd l!i tie Gl'AlilV ILCnmplwll of the Gf AKI. w itli other leprseiitalivw of tti. Otegon I'r. s Ao'iatlon, left Port Ian. I Moo. day eveidng to alt- I the meet in, of IheNalioiial F. litoi . .1 Aws-iation t SI Augustine, Floil.l., January '.'I. and S.t The delegates from the Wet and Northwest will unet at St Louis oa the 17th. where two HVhl trains, iMinMel exclusively ol Pullmsn cars. ! ill ba ready to carry them to llielr dcsliuuJoti. After the meeting is iiiw a wek jlll 1 spent visiting ! points of Interesi .through) ut the jSouih. It will lake aboui my? mouth 1 1 make the ror.ud trip. I t onimlssliiBer Court. At this time billTof J H lain, J P. ami JooF Tanner, constable, cU of Slate vs. Geo Saunders el al, and all witness fee in said caae continued for correction. u.i It appearing thut lund ol Man y Thorn ps!.u bad been erroneously ld for Ih!)-: taxes, the clerk was authorized to eam-el erllrlcale of sale No. 471. Ordered bv the court that after Jan uary r, lXiai, Lanecouuty will pay a . ........ nr.. ,i,.u..li, of each oU- .... ,...,ia allied wlthlu aald killed county At til At t liis time SherlfT Johnsnu ""tjl u .v.ort Hint he hud appointed J u tl, inurt lliut be hud aPI Miller scial deputy alurill. At this time tiie court considered and allowed the following bills, ami the clerk wasord. red to draw war rants on tlie general fund to pay the same. ,, . The court ordered thut Mrs Mar na A Jlogart, w idow, be Billowed 3 per k until further ordered by tbe cnuit, to lw expended by Wm llogart. John M W ilium,-, deputy dis- trlct attorney Slate v IJoell o W Johu M Williams, d-puty district attorney, Stale vs fttraigui, i. 10 (0 John M Williams, deputy dis trict attorney, Slate vs Tool chest and HelH-r John M Williams, deputy dis trict ultorney, Stale v Hop kins John M Williams, deputy dis trict attorney, Slate vs ;Ic llowell A K Wheeler, J P, btiit va Straight A K Wheeler, J P, State v Uuell A 10 Wheeler, J P, State va Hop ea. 6 00 6 00 6 00 7 05 8 to kins 10 00 A K Wheeler, J P, drawingjury list A. F. Wheeler, J P, State va Straight A K Wheeler, J P, State v Mc Dowell T D Linton, constable, .S'ate va Htraiglit, exeiisea to Jose phine county T I) Linton, colistuble. State v 3 00 6 05 8 40 9 66 ltuell 38 65 T D Linton, constable, Stat vs Straight 1 70 T D Linton, constable, State va Straight 1 50 T D Linton, constable, State vs Toolehest and Helper 4 00 T D Linton, consluLle, State vs Ho'.klns 9 20 T I) Linton, colistuble, htate vs McDowell Bessie Wilmot, witness State vs liueil Emma Hentlcy, witness State va Uuell Lulu Wilmot, witness Stub vs liueil F. K McMichael, witness State vs Huell J J llutler, J P, Slate vs Ut- timrer J II Miller, coustuble, State vs Cttinger Ii F Cicck, w itness State vs Ul- ti tiger. Joseph Futon, witness State vs I'ttlneer Clyde Cook, witness State vs Ut- ii" ger Fred Cook, w itness Stute va Ut- linger 6 20 2 10 4 30 2 10 2 It 9 60 8 35 2 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 Andrew Howard, witness State vs Ultinger 1 70 Harry Wheeler, witness State vs L'ttinger 1 7P John Turner, witness Stute vs L'ttinger 1 70 Clias liettys, constable, State vs Chester and Kllisoa Hut, claimed f 3-, nllnwed 20 32 Clias Geltys, constulile, State vs Anthony IJilyeu II 10 I L Campbell, printing 64 27 Wh eler Bros, luiulier 3 2 T Donaldson, lumir on ferry... 3 55 W C Yomn, di puty sherifl 8 75 II A Bowers, fence posts, claimed $l.ti-, continued for explanation. In the matter of 8 Simmons road. ord red dismissed as there was no proof of posting notices as required by law. At this time the court examined and approved tlie road report of Robert ( low a supervisor or roail district ro 41 and clerk ordered to draw warrant on g' lietal fund in pnymei.t thereof r,.r bis services, rj uuys, Sf:u; iiai.sfl; totul J-. Al this time the court examined and approved the report of L J Cor nelius, road supervisor district No 30 and clerk ordered to draw warrant ou general fund for tlie sum off 28 iu pay ment for hi services. Gnllln Hardware Co, ferry cable f.HJ, repair on vault f'75, fixtures i 103 85 M I'. euteh, gravel 00 The court after due consideration nf the iH'tltion for cotiutv road at Leru all, ui.it the remonstrance against the same uelng greater than the petition ers, it Is ordered by tlie court that the petition not allowed, and said mat ter is hereby dismissed. tontraet or running tne ferry on the Middle rork of the Willamette river at Lowell awarded to John Cain. . ! 11 , i .. . ( . . upon ins iniiig au approved uonu. Contract for furnishing 30 cords of grub oak wikhI and 20 cords of split pine wooti Hwunieo to Joniei rsweet on esch, he being the lowest bidder, upon ins tiling au approved oonu. Cards are out announcing the niar- 'inueoi l 'an liiacK utnl .Mrs Uta Mor gan at Irviug: ASTHMA, Distressing Cough, SOEE JOINTS AND MUSCLES. Despaired Ayer's Gherry Pectoral aims' jiiiiv) ii.u a V attack of atthin.i, ftccontpanled with ! Q.-irMA lima ahtaa T lit, I . (I l4Tr..lt,iv .Mtli sn.1 tap. 1 ...v.... ot the Joints and muscles. I consulted O physicians and tried various remedies. but without p-ttlng any relict, until I i ""iw1 "i rjw i-iug wen again, o Finally, I toek Ayer's Cherry rect.mi o and Id a very short time, was entirely i iHnniwr, voniiai,y ana o eonfnloiitly comniciid this mclicine to alL" J. l!ori i s Vi -tru t.,... . .. " My wife had a very UouM?jome roach. She u , Arer's Ml and procured Immediat. relief.'' j U. II. l'oi'Hii'K. Humphreys, Ga. j Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR 3 .eceoeeooooooecooftceceo fc'K&. OF RELIEF. ay-rVii W amY; CIREU I)T Buy your Lard Pails, I Axes ana iiaiuwuiu iw fcwijvi1" ui io J1JUi the prices down for you to tho liUT'J OM, ilol o( who follow down with reluctance. ' GrifTm Hardware Co. Are the boys that put the prices on tho bottom a; time for you. 10 lb. Lard Palls 1c,Cm, huitd 5 lb. Lard PailS C, t until further nnilo. Nails 4.i Dec. 13, 1895. In LI 01 1 Kill, fe1 33SW-t5i 5a-i Riding and Walking Plows, both Chilled and 'SteeGu In all kinds of ground. LOUGH MILLER A Pm Junction City : MANUFACTURERS OF THE " a i i i i i T A T o o o o J GUARANTEED The most popular flour leading grocers. Pally Guard, January in. A Runaway. Ti l aftrnoon while the 2 o'clock train was standing at the depot Chllaon'a delivery tea u, which wa attached to a light wagon with a heavy top, and left standing near the depot became frightened and ran away. The team ran aouth ou Will amette Btreet, the wagan swaying from side to aide as they went ,ut fur fis Hale& Preston's harness store, where they were atopped. Luckily no parti cular damage was done. This makes iz or seven runaway which have occurred on Willamette street within as many months. In nearly every instance the team has been lelt stand ing while its driver was away. As yet no one has hern hurt, but sucli atfuirs are liable at any time to cause loss life when thev happen on the iiumnes streets of the city. There is a ordinance forbidding teamstera city to leave their teams standing on the business streets without being tied ar having some one to hold the reins. As It Wkrk. Portland's sensation al divorce should he a surprise to one. Glil man Dixon answered the ad of a winsome widow and the ex pected result followed closely. The widow advertised this way: "A re fined widow of 30, a stranger in the city, wishes tlie friendship of a cultur ed gentleman of miflicient means to be of assistance to her. Address Wini fred Bartram, postofllee." Tlie wed ding followed quickly after tlie old man replied to the ad and it wasn't a fortnight afier tlie knot was tied that she raised a howl because he held his kui e this way and hia tork tiiat. Iu fact she found fault with his table manners in general and hi ways iu particular and otherwise made 'life a burden for I lie old farmer. He now sties for a divorce, and the charming Winlfted, know ing of bis wealth and considering that his sands of life have nearly run, is lighting the case. A Happy Birthday. Sundnv' Oregoulau: Friday, January 3, w'-a tlie birthday anniven-arv of Mis Eva Taylor, the bright little daughter of urauii Jims j layior. A number friends called at Tbe Brn wn. unit Joyed a delightful evening, ao rendered oy many leatures tlie grand march down tlie hall, Miss Edna Taylor's music, little Anni IHtnM tatlon, Frankie Fabre's song, and also one by Albert Cody. Games and re- iresiiments followed. The thoughtful friends had kindly remembered the hostess of the occasion, and according ly suriendered, with appropriate wIsIih., a pretty remembrance of the day. Tisisoon the hour arrived for the many guests to bid a cheery good night, for the evening was one of un uiarrvd enjoyment. The O P CASr:.-Corvallls Times: Stenographer M O Wilklna com pleted this afternoon a schedule show log the exact, amount of the uncon tested lalior and voucher claims In tlie O P matter of reference to A C Wood cock. The aggregate amount of un contested labor, material and supply claims, is $5fi,52.74, and for labor and services, $KS8.2U.44 This is but one class of claims, aud does not take Into consideration the claims for attorneva fees, taxes or contested lalr or vouch ercluinis. Mr Wilkin will g to Hv lem to assist Referee Woodcock early next week In the preparation of his report For I.nsp kctino Tkeks.-TIi foi. lowing is the law for Inspecting nur sery slock, trees, plants, etc , Wore shipment: "Uuh. 16 All pers., growing nursery stock, tr.es , plants for sale or to I. ..ir,.r m are hereby rvipd-vd le,H, ommisa.om- ..f i,e li-..rict m w,it., saUi nrs,.ry .,, , r,. ,. ,,, grown, f, i,,.j,.:i lluriMlf months of N pten.ls r. I Mnia-r or No vember of eaeh and cvervveari ,J he( oii,mli.i,.er of sijch Diet rid. or his duly ..ppolnu-d I).-p.itv, I,HI In et' such nursery m k, lriT , r plants, prior to shipment and deliv ery. " Hk Stays at Hosiit-An Albany man has a new ami good way for keeping his hoy in at night Everv oilier mode having failed, he bought a gixxl sued trace chain, which he I.. el around hn boy'a ueek and left loe. Of course the l,y would i. aslmnieit to no around the streets with a big chiq hanging around his oeok a. he remains at bouia. Tlds Is a very mild and Judlolous wayofsolv Ing a very hard problem. Not TJutTY.-In the eaae of the sut.v,j Sutherland for larceny of oj's from Geo Mare, lrM In jZi l Hale court at Hale, Monday tha Jury returned a verdict of not guilty in ware,Nails,SrW ODD FELLOWS Bu 3 Milling Compaq u n u n -ATT TT ;J?- r lKJ LJ r. Q o 0 a BEST QUALIT in tho market. Sold I 1). S. Land Ccmmlscic: Joel Ware, having Let: pointed U. S. Circuit i Commissioner for tlie di of Oregon, is now pre; to make IIomkstkaii Fil: Final Proofs, and take timony in Contest Ci Having had thirty years perience in this line, he guarantee satisfaction every case. OfHce in of Fellows' Oregon. lJuildinr, Eu: no Thurston Items. Rev Clatt of the free church preached to a full Sunday al Thurston. Dr Russell brought a inW his hospital for examiinilintitef I commissioners' court. He iin I troubled. He wu renuui'itil lo further care to tlie doctor. A young man aiillering fr-'u ; wus sent to the county ln"u day. John Uiszer returned to I lifter four weeks' sickms.-! at tl' home. TheGtMNl Temnlars of Thurw- goitii! to huve n sncial ami ' February 14. A B BreoH's LtlMwiail or ifHRcro1 Nfrfiiidft. 't of Ana-mi. Ai.tUoM ; ' A l and othw etowmM. i'nwU! EfleiTttKMUU Jt THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL t 15tS.WtrAou. W-V I CU PDfllir DDIIITDV W nou onuiL ruuLini QpooHinn npnt . . lil UUU llll H V?J i iL. .1.1.1 to none in mwt White niid Bv Plymouth llii'l" and Ihown W and Silver e?l llambtirgs. Eggs $1.50 per 15; two settles t; T -1... 1 . l i . L'nH.V a' iibv. a lew ciiuiee r..'K"n- . pUslursale. l-atufsetinii fiisrntr-1" j .m SHKKIKF'S 8ALE ON FtiUEt'W Notice la hereby given that hxeeiulon duly issuml out ol the l"""r i lueiouniyol lJine, state o: ' tlthosvnl .'eeenilwr, 1SU.V, o' s Jim ilereil In dnlil court nu the "-".'Ih oJ" , is'i.i, tin the sum of Hllucn hotiilreo tive(lilA) dollar, with In'ere.t U''"' ne mill n hdy ol Octolier, I "J Per cent per snniim snil oi.e dollars aituri cy'. lee ami the .vuiiui umi mm cott In a mil i wheirln Mr SA Mnildlesioii. ' r;,rf' f oiiil'lleiiliill, UecesiHa. - ' ,., Johu Itolil., liarlry A ll..ib. I;","' , .ii,. .nr. si. uiiifi we"- , Cliiil the above nau ed lH-inel"l Holli.an.l Hsrlmry llnlli.. si il "'f I rorm-t,tirw anil p,ia. ..r ..u n u,le"fl I 'ait commanding me In older t '''' JiKlK'i.eiil and cisus and aeciuiiK itiu f..n..-i i i. . . - .....,..rll .... -.,.i.ni,v ue-.-riiieu n-pi t"'" '.. I i.lnnieiieliiK at the iiutliet er - ' -".-'rj - insure wet i 11 or theoic k K thence f lu.wliis 'd" "iith-t-a.t,-rW to a point due im'th il' "I bt-iiiiiuiiic, In Une Coiniiy. ""P", eotniiieiicli-a at a ihjiiu hM', ' viutheaat cor. ol too Knfene Mill f" theiio,, esat lv.ai rh tli nee nonn thence no-th sm ds ao min '' '. llieuee ..it ih ft.ss chi to ihe pic ef Ohunili.. n.41 icrv-of land In P''V lit lane O, limy, t)irie eicel't I lot mild to lister . y deed recorded In H M K 'and except .me c "old " 'i ISIinlll- I'mniMni Kv.mI petirded iP J l-a.4u; rtcoid.ol tan. Cutitity. 'S''" l-ie. I il offer I- r is is laid rel i.ikKitJt a...i . r rrr - ..v a.it.llDll II t rCft'll ftl In I y ,H 111 Kll0Mii. I ..... . ... n j" .ithliai ...( . ... ,.t Ht . v- . Bjiij VUlllliy, r-i - a H thelitn lay ol Jsniurv, l--. hours ..f a . m and 1 ..'floe f "'' o clues p m of ..Id day. . fl A J J'"1: SherKTof Lane County.1, NOTICE OF FINALSETTLE Notice is hereby given tba f loiwnan, administrator of mr 'fit Ii. Cochran, decea ed, hs' bis accouut for tinul aellleine'd, tte, and Mr.i.dny, tbe tsl r,,Uln ,iruu, nas neen set ttml'...,.. t ,. . -.1.1. ...I ill s "un iur iirnring uoje...--aamo. E. p coi.i-f . . ...i.tnP Aamiui'" MM 111 m - - w