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for Infants and Children. eaatorlaUaowellaiUi! to children tliat I reeommend It u piperlor to any pwcrlptlim kuovatome." Jt A. Annua, M. D., lit B OxforU fit, Brooklyn, N. Y. Tk UN of 'CaatorU to to unlrerml and It cuiriU to well known that It smtna work ot auprrrotloB to endnrae It. Few are the Intelligent farolUVw who do not keep CorturU within aarearD." Cutu Uiam, !. P., hew York tie. W.I.BSOWS. Proliant. B. D.MINf. r.W.OSBURN. Vic Priilitnt. Cathltr. THE Eugene Loan and Savings BANK, OfEufleno, - - Oregon. DIRECTORS J. C. rhuron, J. B. HarrU. W.I Brown, B. 1. I'alno, Y. W. O.buni. Paid Dp Cauiial. : : $50,000. A General Banking Business Transacted. lotareit allowed on II nit depoalU. Collection entrusts to our car will reoelre ptuiuutatuullou. 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 Muscles Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang UntaMt conqi Pain, MkM rUa or Bout wall again. V5i villiiary lie JllVeuall If the, mo. i wonderful riinorery of (he a. It liu (wn en oord I'T tlii ladiuir.rin. tirki bicu or (Vnttltloa, butiuoea. Falling. Wcn sailon., Krrr. mulwllolilnn If Hi eirra and other pails. Ulrrinthrtw, lu I uraiM and kiun Hie eilOrrytrlu. Hudtaa run', l'ebllltw, Ncrrouatieaa, Krala.lcna, aiiddrTeke ami rtM.Tii organ, l ulu In Ui. tack, kwxi .uiu and America. riu,i 1, Mutiaa rer of tti div rharrv In 'A Hers. 1ira LOST t t d a t o I 1IANK00O tlb(aiorpl jutrkly. OTrrI.t'0prlvtn.1or.innta. I'nuuilurrima uiui tnnxriiry to U tint taim. It ui a i.MnpUim ti mini wkiina ml bam-nni'M. It can bo iioi'w4 lu mj ilaja ty Iho titf lludTan. Thnw diirya nal hr th 8rrll. IsUol'ia old rannMiaHvdiaa attdlcal Initilula. It la Ilia tniKimt viiaUH-r nad. li M vrry w.Hul, hut liaimli Kld fiiC II 00 a c. m u'tkti' f"r t).(X)iliiln auJM Uxr.1. Uriiwn tuarniiiM (Wnuforacura. Ifyuu Ixty ll U.iuaand ara iml rnilinT cnrd,ai mora will Iwm-iii to yn frroof ailrharcra, W"i'1f"r rlrruLramut l.uin1.iil AMrM lll'UNUr MJ-HIC.0 INOIITITIC Janctloa ato.JoB, ilarki I A Klllaau. kaa Fraarlaru. laU Caatorla cum Cullc, Cunatlpatlon, Sour Ktjnix:b, Marrh'M, trucUtUiv Kill Worms, 'l atai-ft "1 promotae- g.-atloti, Without IrJurlouJ medication. Tor Tern1 yeara I bar jwommiT.d'd your 'Cait-irla,' and aUll alwaji cmtln v do e It luu uirai-laMy producwl buutuiul rvaulu." Kdwix P. Tisun. M. P, 1KU Street and 7th Ae Now York City Thi CnrrfB Cohtajtt, 77 Mi-but Bra-an, t Yo Cm Kuzeno hiiH un economical il ministration at the head of her city government. Tho South Oregon Monitor wants the rcjiuhlican congrenBional con vention of the first district held in Kuceno. While tho neorjle nray for relief from heavy taxation, it in not con BiHtent to pray for a f jiecial session of the lognilaturo. Tho people of Oregon do not tiecm to want an extra session of tho legirthture. They got enough of the lust one. (iuatumala has nasscd a law placing an exorhitant tax on com riinrco. That covernmcnt must have been advising with Bill Mc Kinley. Ex: "In Now York, there are ten thousand woro women than men. Tho men are evidently emi nratinir to Chicnco." And the wo men should go to tho Siuslaw, Salem Journal: "The directors of the Kuueno school district show the proper spirit in asking for light levy to keep the public schools running for the ensuing year." Tho Salem Tost says that run away b have Ucome.so frequent in Salem that elderly person and children are scarcely safe, on the sidewalks and streets any more. Such has been the case in Eugene. Thero is nothing on extra session of tho K'ginlutiiro can do now to re lievo tho taxpayers that could not have been dona at the regular session. The iieople ask for nothing now but that which they asked before tho last state election. It would bo folly to try again to sijueezo blood out of a turnip. The council has fixed tho city tax for lS'Jll at 5 mills, 4 mills being for cncral purposes and 1 mill for sewer purposes. This tax will enable the city to meet all ex penses, besides paying about 1500 on the present indebtedness. Jt is the 6mno lovy that was made last year, and will meet with the ap proval of tho taxpayers. Every time a professor of the University of Oregon opens his mouth on any subject ho is im mediately condemned by certain organs of tho stato press. It is true every professor in this insti tution is hired for a special pur pose, but we cannot see why, when out of tho school room, he hasn't us much right to express his opinion as other people; espe cially so long as that opinion i conditioned with thu principles of sonsoand fairness. Editor Alley of the Florence West seems to have a special spite at tho University of Oregon, l'er- haps his contemplated removal to Eastern Oregon inspires him to speak with such feigned freedom on this subject: "Really it is an interesting conJition of a Hairs since tho State University has gone into politics, and sinco somo ot its leading professors are taking a lively interest in the disputed poli tical questions on tinance. The iH'ople pay theso professors for edu cational and political work. A representative number of pop ulists in Marion county have pre pared and presented to V. II. Spaugh, chairman of tho executive committee of tho Peoples' party of Oregon, a petition asking linn to issue another call which shall do terminu the number of delegates and apportion them to the several counties of tho slate, on the vote east at tho last election, fur the 1'eopW party conditdate for gov ernor; and they further nsk that the time for holding the conven tion should be fixed ut a date not earlier than that fixed by the old parties. In calculating on the proposi tion of the city having its own electric light and water plant the figures used are something like this: Tho city at present pays the light company $3,310 per year for lights; the water company $1,000 per year for water. Tho total amount expended lor linht and water at present is $4, 3 10 per an num. To put in a first-class plant would reijuire a lo.ui t:f 1 30,000, which can lo had for li j'r cent, and possibly 5 per cent. The in terest at ( Kr cent would cost the city 3,000. Three thousand iKd lurs paid in interest would bo a paviugof $1,310 on the $4,310 now J being paid for light and water. It U caleiilaledthat Iheout.-ide patronage of the plant would more than pay the expense of running and keep- ing it in repair. THE VKUSATILB IOI.OXKL Colonel Alley of the Florence West Beems to have gotten some- thing rros'-wisH in his craw; xoine- thing which hu cannot digest. Just what it is we uro unable to surmise, liut it is a well known fact that at the last session ;f th legislature Senator Alley, of Flor ence, was there. It is also known that he championed the cause of tho University of Oregon. And it is even so much as hinted by some that the appropriation for the in stitution of learning in this city was nearly lost because of Colonel Alley's efforts in its favor. How ever after working so hard to se cure this very same appropriation to tho stato universily the versatile colonel in the hist i-sueof his ,lel" out in tho wilds of Si lshtw talks in tho following inconsistent and un provoked terms: 'Fortunately a portion of the legislative representatives' from this county sought every opportunity to dispense with all useless com missions and appropriations, ex cept tho dirty fraud of $30,000 which is heaped upon tax-payers of this stato for tho State L'niver sity. Tho tii AKP can have the satisfaction of knowing "that the people receive no benefit from this extravagance, but political trick sters and their friend do." If there exists a more detestable parusite that pockets the money and the jieople tho losses in this state than the University, we would like to have it pointed out." Can it he that tho Colonel's Ilaker City project has anything to do with his sudden change of mind? At any rate it is pretty 'good evi dence that ho has a tendency to l on whichever side of tho question ho thinks his bread will be but tered tho thickest. Tho above false mi erratic attack upon the Uni versity of Oregon is without the slightest foundation and tho Colonel is just as well awaro of this fact as is the CiUAKi). Eugene is now enjoying excellent freight scrvico on the river, and the people are reaping much benefit therefrom. If we hud some one to proierly champion our causo we would havo this service not less than nine months in tho year. Salora Journal: "If the Eugene Daily (Juard editors don't own the Eugene Daily Register, we make apology for-our statement of any such rumor." AVER'S THE ONLY Sarsaparilla ADMITTED READ RULE XV. "Articles" that nro In O anyway aan-o I fferous or of- ' (onsive, also g patent medt- o cines, nos-0 t r u m , and empirical preparations, whose o ingredients are concealed, will not be admitted to the Expo-g sition." o o Why wai Ar'a Sanapnrllla admit- tfllT ll('0lll1l-lll!lllltUtl'llttllClll'llll, o lnt a noMrmii, imr a neon t ire;initlon, not dniiKrmuj. nt nu rxi-rlnii'iit, nml oj lii'i'iuno It I) all Hint a family lui'dlclmi O tliould l.r. o o o o o At the WORLD'S FAIR o o o Chicago, 1893. Why not get the Boat P ooonooooooooooooooooooo 08S0SS088:3SOSS0S8O 88 88 GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER 3 UK HONS WHY )ou .houM Imr ll. 1. It tit urn. If right ht-rv at home. 1. It tniAli of ilir vi-ry flnwt inau-riH.. and I unfmiu-ni In rwry r,vi ( cpuil or urtor lo thv wry ixtl. 3. Tho nmkt-D mmruht.-o ovcrv tin hii'I t'vury t;i, . . million.,.-.! ni rrlirn luotu-y il u bvuoiNiil-fi i .. CAN YOU ASK FOR MO. CUr l:tna iVrtland.iV O 88 O 88 O o sa Q 83 O 88 O O o 88 O 88 O 88 08S08S0S8tS8O3SG8SO XSXaE!3K-.2S5SaHn 9 AT NIGHT MOVCS THE BOWELS IN TKE MORNING tor nit al rrnton sth airvri di uora DO tOU KNOW DR. rCUX U BRUN'3 57EEL m FEMHYBOYflL FILLS MthanViinal and onlt KUI'M H. f..n.l r luU. oo-. ll, m.ikrt. J rioa l.oji tru l Uaaiuaaauuloulj if asm RN A PKUNO lrMl.ti and aavuia, t.ujriif, tt-g. N or :tj - fir-- ; ii i il li 1 1 l 'ladies SLEEP & REST For Skin Tortured BABIES And Tired MOTHERS In Ona Application ol Vi s... - ip..i.Mn TCim hatha rriiui i nm t . .. with Ci.Tirca Hor, a--otl- application of i t TirKca fointmrnll, and mild di-ara of CCTI- l Utioumi (Um ki blood ounllcr). . 't ISf"ilftinOt W"-- l!vl r .KPW. . a i. .. !-. I"- '1"" abu Cuaa. Cwar.. aw r"ruifc. ltw-ia. a. a. DISEASED IIOUSKS. Have Keen Killed lit County it h In a Miort Time. Four Tbls Four liono'a liave tx-en killetl in IliN pountr within the pt few days h.v C M Voting. ntiK-W inspector for Oils county, on an nnltr iued from thu nlltee ul Stale Mek Iimpet'tor V Jl Witliveoiuli at fulfill, and signed by II It kinealil. secretary of atut. One lionte, nwiik-d ly AiiUt Kriek twin , was killed amiip time ul'o. Anoth er lieliiiiulni! to J W llve-ly, nfthl city wuh killed hiMt Stuiiliiy. anil two others, the protierty ol (1 V Powell, of (ioHlien, ware killed ,vterd:iy. The iliwne with w hlelt too animals are alllicted has been nronnuneetl to t tliut of chronio iiiomiI gleet by Ktute Iimppctor Wllhyeomh. It is very Mituilur to glanders, and for a time il was supM-il that wus what it was. One of the bnrea owned by Mr l'owell has had tho disease for over two year. !iiKutr Young first learned nf tho caxeu few month ago ami liiiuieilU.tc Iv reported il to Hlute In-iM-etor NVilliycomb, who eamo up and inve tlKuteil tiie cafe and proiiotinevd 11 chronic nnaal Khi't. A mandate was immediately hutuud ortlering theaul mala killed. An annraiKed value was placed on them, and here the difficulty arone. teeri;tiiry Kiucuid wnnteil to allow Mr Powell the amount for which his honwi had been appraixed, but ( lovernor Lord was oppiated to it. The matter was not settled nnllil a few davs ngo and tho horm-s could not be killed until that time. It Is iml known where the disease originated from, uud so far us known there aro no more case in the county. Inspector Young Is keeping a cloae watch for any new ones. Personal. Pally Guard, Jauuarr Mr John linker, of Cottage grove is In town. Attorney J M William- htu returned from Sale m. Mrs Millerd went to Cottage tirove this afternoon. I)r Olesby came up from Junction City this afternoon. Mr A Wheeler was a paxwugcr to Hhedd this morning. Miss I.elu Park has returned from a short visit at halem. DrKuykendall returned home from Sulem oil today's local. llyau ltlaehley came down from Cottage (irove thin moiuing. Cl'oopley, of Kugijjie, Is registered at tho Imperial lu l'oflluinl. K L Cnmpliell and wife of rortland aro visiting relative!) in l'jigene for a few days. Miss I 'or a I, Inn, of Jaeksonville, Is visiting her brolhurs, Meteher and David l.lnn, iu thiseiiy. Mr U E Hampton, of the 8 V eieo oting plant ul I.nilmm, wus iu the city lust evening. K U Poller went to Sulem this morning to attuml to husiiie..- U-fore tho supreme court. Jas Hammond, Hilly Dickenson mid Frank Lakiu, all formerly of Kugeue, are now playing ul (.'ordruy's In Port land. C 1 1 Melsnue, of Poi tlund, is in the city in the Interests i f a slate reputill eau roster which In. lironoses to nub IIhU. Jacksonville Tlm: Uev Jus Hutu nier, of Kllgelie, w ho lius liet-n vi-lllnn friends lu Itogtie Kiver vulley, re turned homo a tew days time. Judge Kullerton parsed through Hie city liiia morning mi his way to Cur vuills where he is to Imlil a speeial term of court for n couple of du. Yestertlay's Salem Journal: M'sl' K t'lodl'eltei and Mrs Kill Iron, of Monmouth, were passengers to Kugeiie today lo visit relatives in that city. Ashland Tidings: 1) W Coolido and wife, of Kugeiie, and Mrs J t'nsey f x'tit Suniiiiy vl-iiing with J K Kosti and faiiiilv ut the farm near Talent. If We Ouly I'mlerstood. Could we but draw baek the euriuius That surround eaeh others lives, Seethe linked heart mid spirit, Know what spur the action gives, Often we should llud it U iter, Purer than we judge weshotihl; We should love each oilier U tter If we only understood. If we knew the enres and trial, Knew the ell'orls all 111 vain, And the bitter disuppoitnne nt. Understood the loss and gain Would the grim, external roughness Seem, 1 wonder juat the sunn'.' Sho ild help w here now e hinder? Should we pity w here weblami-? Ah! we Judge each other harshly, Knowing not life's hldd-n force; Knowing not the fount of aeliuu Is less turbid at its aourcY; Seeing not uuild the evil All the golden grains of good. Oh! WeM love eaeh other better If we only understood. A Nt:v Pai-ku. Sulem Post: The Pont bus Just been Informed irom a private source thai ft-uutor H V Alley is going to change his newsiaK-r lleiil, niul that sliorllv he will tvuiove lo Ilaker City, where he hs ilielm-ed a Hew spupr. 1 hel' Is no i iestlon us to the polities of the p:icr and it i thought the t'olo-.t I has his rye on the Ksstein Oregon cohgresUiiial field, as his friendship for evitain uspirints us Well us the present I Ulllbelll of the o (Vice In lilspieM'ntd -irlcl, preclude him from tnnking this wethni of the slnte his lighting ground. It Is also learned that he has engaged Kraitk It Alexander, a tnosl thorough and com petetit pi inter, t take charge of the ineeliaiiie.il ihp.-trtineut of tho new puji-r. The bnrLxr shop In the Hal row on Willamette street has leen moved Ul the Park building ou Ninth tlrevt. PLEASANT Hlbh. Social and News Items From Tunt Lively (omiiiunliy. kll..rinl. Well. Vt-M. r ..i 1. 1.. K..,l nu attendant ut the lnane asylum at Halem, and Ills slsti r, mu nr. ,.r Kuireiie. were In our lim n ht Sutunlav. (ii rii.. iti.iioliiMBii wnt to Monmouth to visit Mr Klta Jlaugh man last Saturday. . I. a til MrMl lit fllM lute P J Jlullgh IIU twaia aa it ...... a. ,.- i.r tliH v iiircli luAt 1 1 1 (1 1 1 Uf Thursday. The house was fid I despite . ,i.. : r ituUL'hinau a vviy "iui mi , was raised in this neighborhood, unci . . .., ....I. wnsulwuysa man in uion-'"i tile. His wile mid children have the svinnalhv of all. Mr lirooks, who has Ixeil cuiivasslng this place III Iho interests im Woodmen, reports iho reiiiiirtd uuin her to uruulii.e Willi. Ir If lleelinuti. Iruv.-liiig Hg-nl for llio Wa-hlngloii Coopeiuilve l.lle, of Porthind, Is doing the lowu lu the Interest of the above nu'ned liisurunee company. ""i" he Is meellng with fuir success. Khler Wood, of Kllgelie, has left all appointment to preueh here next Sal unlay night, Sunday Mini hutuluy night. K X Wylie" has been thinking ot going to Florida soon, lie started the other day and got n fur lis Kugeiie, when begot homesick and returned, never more to roam. The entertainment lo he given by K It Pinker' school promises lo be u great success. Wo understand that the new baud bus deckled lo make a permanent or ganization and practice up for the coming summer' picnics. Wu learned from Mr Isaac Ilarclay last week that he hits Just received a letter from his old home In Illinois announcing his mother' tleuth. She w:is near Ml yeuis of age. Mr Ilarclay m ide Illinois u visit l ist summer. VV'. U'Jtlllll Mlll'I'l-rt f. in tlii other lei- low that ijiiills items from this place to w rite u lime piuiner, lor ino-t an me items llitil he has sent iu to either p-.tH-r this winter have In-en written so (voorly that the printer cun't reud them. For Instance, lu his write-up of Mr Attelierry's name the paK-r took it for "Mr Slolliurg." Of course the two names resemble very mucin'.'). All that is retiired is f ir Hie ipilll pusher to tuke a Utile more pains. See? Cor. IHh HALD "ilKADS. A Local Club of Which but Little Is Known. There used to be lots of bald headed men, and women too, iu Kujjeiie but there isn't any more. AlMiut three months ago these hair less deiil.en put their heads together in private consultation for their own mutual good, with the result that a Haiti head club wus organized, with place of meeting lit Jerry Horn' bar ber ohop. And now these men who have for so long been defrauding the honest and hardworking Imrher out of a few cents for cutting their huir visit his pluce of business quit frequently to have the smooth and glossy surface t.f their n per sphere raked uud scraped uud rubbed and scruhb.-d until the blood oozes out in the places w here the hair ought to be. lint they don't mind this. They would lie willing to go through the severisl lest if they were nuly inspired with confidence' In the assurance (hut said list would bring bac the long lost but still longed for hair. Ami the scheme Is succeeding uiiiiiiialily, us Severn I members of Hie club can testify to. As a consequence all sorts of bald heads wend their way toward this place of blessed deliverance from the distasteful regions of hliidhfadcdhood. There are big bald heads, littlo lutld h ads and medium sized bald heads; uuild bald heads, upline bald heads ami fiat bald heads; nil bald heads, white bald heads uud glossy bald heads; bald bend w ilh a little hair on tnein and bald heads w ith no hair on them at all. Most nf the bald heads belong to the sterner sex. but the club has u special dispensation which grants ladies with buhl heads the privilege of becoming iii-iuhers of the club with nil (he rights that the mule members have in regard to taking the test. And they are taking ail vantage of the oppoitiniity nlli rded, too; for there ure several Indies who have be dine member of the bald la ud club and are tuking the prescribed course of treatment. IIMH iULU In the l.a.lie' Hum,. Jnurnul of last November we find the following; "How tli-asl runs unit fatal were these displays last year will he brought home more directly lo people w hen by caretully-coiuputed II mi re it is show ii Mint foity-sk deaths u suited last veur Iroin eollcgiatf mm,. of f.Hit-hail w itliin a period o lour months. And the figures I hnve miotil r.. ............ simply (he tlcath-lwl. l.ast year, for ex imple, ut a game played in Phiilelphiu, over 41 000 changed hands on il 11 ft 'til I I f 1A I. i I. a Springfield game fully fTo.OOO wagered and lost, a single bet us h.-, us Js.OOO being made." - - S T Tlioinnv loitKii' in Trouhlr. s-n bled by J W Whiillov in an actum tor the disl arnient of Thouius H longue. of Hillsboro. The com plaint charges the HilNhrt. nrutor W III L' riKu.lv lliii,ritt'...i..t...l , M, " -. I -?i"HIII conouci. r Tongue has tiled un unswer In which he denies tlu. ,,...... r .,. . co.iipluint. Anion- the other allega ion. of the complaint appears a charge that the accused attorney mutilated a public record. 1t b D.lityrd. Asrt.KM, J.-,,,. -I.-A I! Humn.oi .1. Or M IVSOIlhl. Mill, I,,,, ur, -I,.... I 1.. a,.:. uty today, after an abem e of .s, velal nonths Shaking of the AstorU railroad sltuutioii this evening Mr Hninmoiid intimuted that he w-t. foiuewhut di,s;,tistl,., will, thepr;,! gress i f mutters tluring; his abseii,, am (hut unlos (he Astorians fultliled their obligations, it was p.ohahle the laved f ""' ruai' U",,MI'- Itr.elulloiK al Van dnirurr (,,V:::K,;.,'K,,l' '" 21-l'he memlKrs ",e'V "U' r met nt IheeiMin hou:e I(.dsy t )i ,. v a Will" chmrniHhuml I ,,,, ' K-o nlloii,,r n.,. I.. I . ' ii i . 1 I le ileal h W Ho,, John Kullcrt,.,,, fatherof, J I I'll erton in,l.,u ..t ., " I,, ii .i i i . 1 ' ue steollil JudMnl dustrtet. were preseht.sl Bn read In mwm n..nr 1 nn" I'al'.f t.ui-U, January 21. Srn.1. at I.AKtiK.RhuriPlaiu. dealer: n., li tr,,wil , , '"J Ihoslierilt' and i. . .ni ,. M." Pur.uwi,hK.., ,h.n f;,r lure at an .-rtv .1 nrvup. llilliv l . i w- , " " "on .Mrs ittim Mo o.,.:on:",,riU8flt,d'or'j"u Griffin Hardware Co. Are the boys that put tho prices on tho bottom , time for you. 10 lb. Lard Pails 10c,t'ash In hand 5 lb. Lard Pails c, until lunher notice. Nails - 45J Dec. 13, 1895. In ODD FELLOWS Bui1 i If Riding and Walking Plows, both Chilled and Steel. Gu.,,4 in all kinds of ground. LOUGHMILLER & p- Junction City : Milling Compa:f M A X U FA CT U 1 1 E HS OF THE o o o o GUARANTEED leading grocers. Itoarbora; lrple Aid lirawn in hicapin. IioHKliCKd, Or., Jun. 20. One of the blackest conspiracies that ever dis gmced any community Is being un earthed here. It is iu connection with the escape of the murderer, r-am llrown. December 30th. The manner of his escape anil who assisted him is now known to the author. lies, out ine names will be withheld for thepres ent. Parties here furnished a saw with which the bars ot the window were cut. lirowu went at 8 o'clock in the morning Immediately after evau lug from jail, to a certain house in town, where he was hidden and cured for over a week and wus assisted to leave town and reach a place ou the North Unipqtia near Wilbur, where he has since been concealed and cared for by another party aud furnished with supplies and a Winchester rifle. Immediately after Brown's location near Wilbur was made known to the authorities a courier quickly went from liosebuig to warn him of the officers' movements. Further devel opments which will cause a sensation are looked for shortly. The object of those helping lirown to escufie was to secure a r ward. lrrfor's War Inrcri. Sai.km, Jan. 20. Telegrams renched the governor's office today fiom Kast- eru newspapers, asking the Hreiigth of i he Oregon National Cttiard, mid how sisiii the militia forces eon Id lie mobilized In case England should purchase ( uba. Governor Lord said tonight: "If ll is a ct that England has purchased ( ul a, it, most, he regarded us a menace to on.- suiety, aud furnishes much stroiigi reusons for the enforce ment of the .Mo.irou clrine than the Venezuela ceo " The governor i-. iml averse to wnr The adjutant grmral Ising ubsent, the governor telegr -plied to (ieneral Heel who miiweretl: "About 10' -0 nun. Inehidintr two batteries, can be r inle.voused in Port- laini wiiiiiii 4S hours." An I'.uiDliailn liruiui. WaSIII MM. Jim "ll ll..r .1... nialls given al the war department tmlav of the n-oiii i r-,,,, U ,i.. ,i.. . . i - ion ,i,j,i the secretary of war bus requested the governorof Hie slate (o put Florida's troops in readiness to lake the 11, 1, 1 at a moment's notice. The president has nu constitutional or lawiul uuthuity to make such a request, and it is suiil that there is no emergence thai would Justify calling out the Kloii.lu militia. Six-rim M ktiuu. Sai.km, Jan. '.0. (lovernor Lord spent Sunday Ht home with Ins fami Iv. A number or callers dropped in i discuss the special session, but the governor seemed to ls mre Utter mined than ever not to call an e;r i session f the legi-luture unless theie were usMiranees from members who were positively In fvt,r of reform meusint gund who presented reusona b e assurances f a prt.bahle ueetin,. plishnient of some gotid work for the people. """"""i" Vane. nn,i, SACKAMK.vro, J.-tu a. - Kuilroittl trulllc reivived another hard blow u,j morning when 400 feet of truck was washed out ut l)unnig!V ,y high water between that place uud W illows A long stretch of track is tinder water I rains on the Oregon ro,u ure tleluyed by luiitlshdeson the Shnsia division TUf Mot, i gum,. i j H1. A 1, ha NY. Jan. 2u.-Whii,.v ull, l"'rt 'hi. , ,, mi.ii.d toj,"' UeK,l8,1f1l,,r ,'lA ,' ,le( Itm their bill i, tlH , ,lu..MollI. aiNiut 1UU ty(,e wnit.i, iiugr- i, i Probable Judge lhirnett' Uig,,1 , e '" of extvptions. when posiis, , ! n;it of execution will il l e Mioultl he refuse, Ihe eaau would gu to the supreme t-oiirt nt once. ftnprriu t.un li..u,. Sai.km, Jan. 21.-A bill of extvo. !. was filed today by Llovd M o b gomerv's attorneys with Judge li r. nett. wlinu'iit U i . r. ,lr- JxvT'fJ D M"t,,H,k' P'udent, KuedV,n,,,,.:.'.r.,.,,r W II Whalen et al ' rsiu..,.t .. eatnte, ami Mr nduy. the M.1..1.. -pi. ? cl e'lxmdents. va ..... i ' ... .t b ""' iipion, el al aoi.ii.,... . ,uii,i.viiiMi"'-- , . Hon to .111... i ' I.' -l louni': mo- tl,.. i i,r..v..t "ooniuKiiig an- taking ap Buy your Lard Pails, Tin Ware,Nails,sQ tps and Jlardwaro in general of tho men tla, , tho price down for you to the I'.OTTOM, notol I who follow down with reluctance. HTI1 Al'W;iMS vv n i i l- 1 1 w o u BEST QUALIT The mos-t popular Hour in tho market. Sold V 0. S. Land Gcmmissic: Joel Ware, having bw. pointed U. 8. Circuit ( Commissioner fur tlietii- of Oregon, is now pre; to make Homestead Fil: Final Pkoofs, and take timony in Contest t Having had thirty years perience in this line, he guarantee satisfaction every case. Oflice in Fellows' Building, En.! Oregon. I Kulem Post: As au illustn." how exchange lietweetl lite a." west is liauipered and t-ripiln tortionule railway and exirv it may. be mentioned thttl it ..rl.i,..r' ...I .1-1 unit weighing "3 poiiinN, i. through Wells Fargo's eipt pany, from Chicago to Sirm. express charge of f;i.50 ugaiM the freight charge on tliesaw Ue (i:.oO. At the annual met ting uftlt Horticultural Society, whidiln eludetl lis session, the lolln.ni were elected: 10 L Smith, f president; J 11 Sliepurd, of tw vice president; J II l.iiiiiberl.i liind, second vice president; K li Luke, secretary; ll - son, third memherof thelinw iniltee. ErauU Lee nml Itutll berson were retained on the rl' committee, and I'rolessor Bh. state agricultural college, 'U' as the third member. Daniel Mclverclu r, who wo by Mi ntgoinery, wus a metukr AO I! W.imdhis mot lit r lj-' ceived a cheek for ?JiHKi, ASK GROVE FCILTBI ' to none in the ii White anil ' Plvmouth lie'b an'd ltiowu Lef- nnd Silver Hamburg. Faggs $1.50 j!rl5;iwflEeiil.Bf' i .iu.. , . ... n..i.... itti'iiiita . pirn unvtt a I' w viii, ii . ' pUafuraale. Salisfsi tli.il su"-'!1' t'eliuri."- SIIKHHF'SHAI.E ON KOlilTU1' Notice Is hrrt-bv clven tlist W.T'? Kx,.,.inl,,,, ,i, .,t .,( HrliK' f Hit- (.'utility u( l-aiif. MHiu e' ,''TL' ilernl hi sslil court on' I he -.".'! li tlsffV lsu.'i, fin the sum ot llfieca luttolreJ Hl'A . ..,n......v ,S1, il' If .,,"- nveil .Ti) ilnllsrs Willi limri-i " . I hi. .!.) mi.,. .,... ....... I VI al in1 ii tiny i ,f. ,i, wi n - ....i-m i , """V" (mi'" tHIlMlll .l..ll' I tl Mil t 111 v uoiisis vvus i" vwtf IVhtTtvin In u i ti.i.lillua.f.iii. H f-n nlih W II . i.i. a 11,, d a hi!" IbTii ami Mr. i 1, U,ui acre l1' ''" "i.-mi!,i inn aiiove liaircu f-i' j. '.mi, niiii iinriiNry iiihiiis i.:," , i rim-closure nnd order t'f fale r" " "nit commsmliiig me In ortlcr u " ., Jiulgnieiil and c.iti antl act'iu"" r, me following den'rlbeil rsi I"""'''. Coiiiint-ncInK nt Hie emitlicusi "t -i,i, o -.11 tiicncti west i' o "" J, .' h k iitenee ! oe ' Kiiilth unli'rlv tn a imiIiii due noiln 01 .. f U'Stnnlinr, lu Lane C'ouniy. etiiniiinicliia at a point il'i "i,1!, Miuihcast cor. of the Hugo"'' M ,1 liiciitv can 19 mi ch 111- nee n"- tl.u...w. ... .... .h, wft ........ ..orii, iv urn J- W iheuc th ,S.ss clu to Ihc ciinialnhm 11.41 acres ol land l 'P Vv,,i 1.1 1 . ... w.'lit 11" ... .iir iMIIIIT. trcatiTii r- . '..nb,' l..t ... I ' w ( ....,r, Ml 10 , P-u-e .'.ss and except one acre , iB m- i niiiiiv t onipanv "t atsu irti""-- v,, pave io7 rt co-,18 of bane Ci'iit'-. 1 (re. I will oiler for le ' n''1L,' ulilic auollou lor ca-li at the """" i In Kiitiene, Lane t'ouulv. orc'""- ihcMtudsy ol Janurrr. w',s hniini ol u a nt ami A o'clock pi" o clock p m of mid diiy. . , I..M?"'5 J SherlfTol Lauc ttitiuu. V...I ! . . I... !.. llll -.o.icr-la nerrov ti tht voieman, ailmlnisiraior ,t fit. h. Cochran, decea ed, ""A hisuccouul for final settle"'''11 1 eatnte, ami MrnduV, ,lie ..,) J sitme. 4f e r- vvyv Aduiiui-- L-II'