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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1896)
Ktigeiie City CJuard. SATURDAY JAXUAHY !. Humocratio club aro now in order. It now looks us if Col I!ol Inger lull wai we-ltening. Since the manner of Sum Urown'i cucapo at Koscburg has become ap parent the lloa'iburK authorities do not suem to be iuch bad men at tli'y have been represented to be. One hundred and fifty Corvallia peole have lost 60 cent in cush which thev imid for a maijaiiiie n.irnniil tn l.d iiuhlinlK.-d at am Anffclen. California, but which r. ;!..! in materialize. Thin it Id illubtrutu the safer plan of patronizing home new papers as well a other thing". West: The obvious moral taughi by Mr. (paugli,s ranting political doelir.o is that ,.nl In like Wit. it mUHt IMS mien changed in eubstaiico to keep it alive. Sultan Kpaugn s unvaried ....litir.nl mmttliinirs have IHTOIIIO a a dead letter, and they have lout all interest and all value, even as In ll. n mouths of his late followers. They have gone to join many others in the Dead Sea where plummet line can never touch the ground. Register: Eugene republicans should wake up and sco what can be done toward securing the repuo licao congressional convention. Surely if there is any placo in the -alley dewrving it Eugene is that place. However, sue cannoi ex poet to sit back and secure it with out at least making a demonstM tinn. It is ouile likely that i majority of those who will be in attendance would prefer to come here. Why not givo them tho ot)ortunitv--at least show a will- in (men ti be favored bv their - m ploasure at any rate. Branches of study have been en crafted on the common-echo..! sys tent which havo no place in healthy development. Ornamental branches tho fine arts, tho higher sciences ohslruso mathematics, the mere fads of dilettantism, have been n elm let Lin the studies wlilcli art made a charge upon tho tux-rolls, Taxpayers should not lie burdened to defray thecxenses ol study no vond the branches ol a common school education, as understood in law and proper usage. Oregon ian. Tho above is a sound proposition and the sooner it is extended to all institutions of higher education, the better for the people. The idea of taxing the jHwplu of Oregon $30,000 a year lor universities to teach young men "evolution'' and "ethics" by such professors as Mc Kirov at :.r00 a year is the height of ridiculousness. Salem Journal. Such silly statements as the above need no notice only a Hat denial. Evolution is not taught in the University of Oregon. Neither is any other creed taught there. "At everv biennial session of tho legislature,1' says tho Salem l'ost, "every section of the state comes down to share in the distribution of tho treasury surplus. Union county wants a branch asylum; (illiam wants a normal school; Morrow wants an appropriation for the Columbia river; Lakeview wants one for a graded school; Jackson county wants one for a normal school at Ashland; Douglas for the school at lrain, and the soldiers' homo at Host burg; Lane for the state university; Hen ton for the agricultural college; Polk for tho school at Monmouth; the other counties for their orphans' homes and other purposes, and tho "Salem hog" tho rest. lirother Connor of the Myrtle l'oint Enterprise gets oil' the fol lowing aon his boss at Cottage Urove: "Editor Thorp, ol tho Cot tage drove and Lemati Leader, has associated fruit culture principally red winter apples and hog raising with tho newspaper business and begins to comidcr himself author, ity on the swine question. It is said that upon a recent occasion Uro Thorn proceeded logive-ihoso Salem Kilt Lira a pointer on "hog raising," whereujmu Colonel llofer of the Capital Journal became greatly incensed and remarked : "You can't tell me anything about hogs. I know moie ul-o it hogs than you ever tlreampt of. I was brought up in .-Nilem right among Vm. The Uost hurg I'laindcaler tails very plainly to its party in tli following language: "ll is self stultification for any one to make excuses lor the acta of men of his parly when it is palpably plain they have done wrong. The I'lain dealer will not l. guilty of uny extenuation (or misdeeds of the republican party that may tome to its knowledge. The present ad ministration of the stale govern ment was elected upon pledges of retrenchment. That the appro priations as a lump sain was le.-s than the former by a few dollars will not fill the bill. We demand such a retrenchment as will not re quire a tuicroscopo to discover it. Elsewhere we show where the pruning knife may be applied without detriment to the state." f) 1 O.whow. ol MeMinnvillc. ii ln-im? talked of for the H'isliture on thedemoeratic ticket from Yam hill count v. Couldn't do better. Mr. f'dhl.ow is well known in Eu gene, having attended the Univer sity of Oregon at ono lime. We cannot see how a football team comprising three of the U of O nlavers and the remainder Portland players could In an all- rouml rortlanu team. ji my should win a game of course ihe Oregonian would claim all the laurels for Portland. Meat Anr. I rn.rri. in I. Or.. Jail. 22. The schooner Llllie ami Matlle went ahore thU afternoon while Irving to mil In ... ..Il.-t .1 . I.... A I..L.I Ot'sr llio CCjuine, riTor unr. n. i- reports sin was IiIIi and dry on the beach ami there l inilie l getting " oil. XSoiors or me. KI DV'S I'lI.E Sl'ITOSlTORY. 111m anil Con.llnlll.il ... -f.....t...l Ui um t.rr ix.. 1-4-111 t-niiaim.a ..r rircilar ainl r- i-ample to U.UI.l. I'liV b.ul.li'Mul l'llAr.(.Krllt.lll-N- t-r, l'. No e.Tui Aii"N. Kiir m lijf all n.l-f'IBi UrilKKik t-vt-rjrwnvri), mnu m c.uv..c Jr. gotl UJ t'ftuuru at i.eiii Onu Minute Coiiiili Cure Is a ponu lur remedy fur croup. Kafe for children Slid adult. Ohiiuhn A DkLano. The Ahlalid Klamath Fall mail IIi.h will have a daily mull after May 1. II, Ub.r-!. KosKiii'Kti, Jan. 2.1 Kam Urown Is In the vicinity of Wilbur. He I being hai bored bv Irienils In that vicinity The .herilt'and his prwse are close upon hi track. II is eupture in pretty eel tain. ' "hesultS OF CURIOSITY. Soma Storlra of 1 1 Tingle Eadlng u Kmi Odlonally. Strang. rtnrl. uf the trnglo result of curl.Mlly itrn rcinirtcd from tlma to Unit), rt'iiilntlliiK until ll"' Mliintieo of (i(Mire MIIij, fiitllliHl "Katnl Curlimlty." It up iMir that 7111111K Wllmi.t, supismsl to linrn iNirinhpil nt aen, rtiturm to KiiKlnnn, niiit, In tlUKnlsn, Mtt I1I1 puronta, with wlium ho tli'Hnlta arnakKt. Hut lil nmth rr. nut of twloiltr, oiN.na tlm cnnkot, anil, flmlliiK Hint It omtulm J.'wola, aha and hi'T liiialutntl rtw.lro to inunl.T tlio owiht. rM'ttrt't'lr have thcr onininlltml the filial dixtl whi'n tlit'T tllwovnr that It In I heir own xm whom tliry have kllltil. A Hiiwlan folk tale (tlvm an ainu'liiK atyinitil of a tcrlaln prlnee who, nftrr Imvi'llnu a vi.rr lung tllaUnm, la at lint wt'loiiiiitl by a rli a her ihftlmtl liuitlmiitl. Hho warns him out to aarcnil the ri'iilral aliilmwo of htr I'lilmtN. Hut M euriiwlly toinpu him to tlo so, and to Ma ln.rr..r lis flmls ihnn rli.nnlM'nt, In twh of which ho Hilda thti llfli-Mi botly of a fair inalil.'ii. tin Kllll"K at thiw) ho mcoKiilim lila lirst love and l.nriii fur Hie lint tlmti licr criirl and untlnit'ly fate. Sliullarlr, a Hpanlhh atnry, known tin tlir the title of "Tlio lllm k llanil," In fur in 11a Imw a ixsir men whrn t.iidmrnr tiiK to uproot a larirs calilmtre Incurml a Klatit's wmth, and, In oritur to wive lila own life, hn wrui rompelliHl to I. ring tho t'lilmt of hi Olive iluiiglil.Ta to he tho ftlmit'i wlf. The gmt take her down Into hi iinilcrKrotiiid utlnn put a ring on li.T II11K1T1 hut furl. I1 hxr to enter a rtaln room. Curhwlty innkus lu r tlii olH.y, and, ft" In the pits-Mllng talc, she wns liurrllliHl on flmltiiK M'vernl tlivid tMlliaa. In tho Kime way, In (irliniu's tnle of riuhrr'a l.lnl. tlio lu'rolno Hilda In a .nl wlili h ulin I' not lo filter the IhmIIix of licr tlsti.ni harked to phv.'s, nnd amoiiff many other tali" of a like nutum mny bo nu n tloiutl stwriil vory rurloua (oii.lla once in t'iiin.lH.'e "Tali's of the West lllch lands," wlilcli slvo a irraphlo ncrount of tho unciptvted nsult arUlnn from fatal lniuliltlvcms. i'lltshurg Dlspntch. AN UNFINISHED BRACELET. Why ConiiacMlore Tjri-ll Wcara a 1'wnl. Ur India Ink llvcunktluB. Old Commodore Tyrrell was sitting with some friend ono day last summer when the hint Impelled him to Mil up hi shirt sltvven. A he did o the eye of a rvortcr who waa sitting l.y him fell usin au India Ink diHHinitlon ii.n hi rl;ht wrist. "U't me see that, commodore," ho mid. The old Hen dog ejlenditl 111 right arm aeros the tal.le for ltisiivtlon. The dwx ration was a shield and an cnulc, and one Id., waa aomctlitng that ltH.kinl like an unnnlshiHl wreath. "Why didn't the artist flnUh ltf" the mmiiiiHloro wo aiktJ. "Ah, that' a story of the awfulnos of war, my hoy," mhl he as ho grew thought ful and stopped the Joking that he had hocit Indulging in. "It was when I was a stripling of n hoy In tho navy that that was done. I.Ike nil hoy, I thought I wo not a full fledged tar until I had myself tattooed, aud one of my male darted to make a bracelet iiround my wrlat. That Wo the day before the battle of Mobile Ilay. He did aa iniieh n you there and wiu irolng to Qul-h It next day. Next day We went Into action, and 1 thought hell had broke I.k'. Well, lr, the Urt (hot tint came aerou our de k atruck my mate right oinld-l.lp, and the poor follow never knew what IhiUh.tl him. "I never would lot nnylMnly vo finUh It, but inaylw when I to Uavy JotuV l.vkcr I'll meet DU k and get him to flnl.h that bmodet." Then tho commodore oMcnM grog for all hand to concent hla emotion. t'lncln satl Tribune, Where Waa the flardea of EdraT Arguuienla that have acvincd Hound to their oclciittlle projivtor have Invn ad vanced to prove that the human race trt tHlonthe brink of the Euphmtes In the heart of central AU, In lmurlo, a con Uncut mtpporcd to U nt ptvncnt at the K.t tom of the northern iart of tho Indian ocean; In tiriviilaud. In tvtitral Africa, lu I'entml AmerlcA, In t'cylon and In the fabled continent .of Atlanta which U con Jivtimnl to have cmcrgi-d fcun the Allan tie on the line of the L'amiry ilnnd and the A ton-, nnd from which, It It ever cilnted, Nuh tho eastern nnd the vvcMem hemisphere might have drawn their pop Illation, t'crtaluly here U choice enough, vruci Kdnanl S. Martin lu The IaJuV llouio Journal. The Kv ienillli) ircher after paradlso I ciutArrawHl by the rlchnra of hi tlcM and hcHttatc to leave the Knphrate' Uaik and Kxme a wand.n r over all the earth. llut at least he may atlek toAidalf he to 111. Otic of the moM favored "cnullc of the liumau racu" 1 the vot plateau of 1 aiulr, nortli of the Illuinlnya In central Asia. Anlhtvpologlt tliul divp algulll- cance In the fact that In that region the fundamental type of all Ihe race of man kind are rcprtwenuM. In Ihe platu of Pamir orwilhlu my dltaueei.f ll are yellow iHH.pl.s black iHMple nud whiten. and In Uie none region pbllologUt Cud the tl.rw fundamental form of the human language. Iirn to lie pl.sa.-d with evorylMng; with vtivillh, o far a It make u Ivnc Iklal to taher: w ith ovwty, for not hav ing uio- h onre for, nnd with obacurlty. tor l'llig unenvled l'lutarv. Til L'RiSU AY, JANUARY 23. Portland bus a 21 mill tux. H May of IlarriHburg U In Porilund Dr. Klu ley, dctitUt.room 3,Uuiiii hlk O W Hlckelt went lo Junction City Ibi moriiliig. K K IIMhh of ripriiik'llcld i regUlerel at the Portland. Valley wheat is iiuoted at GO and Ol cents In Portland. L llilyeu went to Kosehurg oil legal bunineos till afternoon. The storm l over and all Is tunnlilne uguill ill Ihe Willamette valley. Hugh Reiihaw returned litis after noon from a trip down the valley. V W Murtiii returned thin after- noon from a hUHiues trip to (.'orvulli. Mr CIimh FUh, of tlio cigar factory, went to Coltuuu tirove lhi HfteriKxm Tlie car load of sugar brought up by Ihe Oypy wu sliipied to Jtoveburg this moriiliig. The river tlds morning regintered 10 feel above low water ami was lulling lowly. 11,000 people Kreeted Kev D Leppert and wlfo axl night in tne iiiorinun Tuljernaele. Sail Luket'lty Ilerald rwburg I'lalntleiiler: It H MaTh. ewH has furninlied the required bondK, f'jiJOU, and has been set at liberty. The Houl hern Pacific tiark In now cleared, and Ihe nor ll bou::d overland punM-ti through on tliuu tins inormng. Profit int. the ppiritualiat, lectured in hi room over Khluehurl's grocery again lat nlglit. Tlie iwureali selely of the Univer sity of Oregon will clinllenge the l'hll odoeiun aooiety of Willamette Uulver any for a Joint debute In the near fu tuie. MeasrsJ A and II Oordan have bought out A 11 Chllnon'e tjuusferner vice in this city and will tuke poHC Ion of tlie name on February 1. I,' (J Lerov ha entered suit in the circuit court to recover money from Whipple ii lluut. TtifHtlav tho county clerk's ofllce did tho llchlvnt work in the fee line t hut hus been done under the new law, the receipt lieiug but 11.00. Kd I'engra left thin morning for Tailtiuui, where he will be stationed for a time as tclvgraph operator. Hhilo's Cure is sold on a guarantee. Il cure Incipient consumption. It is tlie Im-hI cough cure. Only onu cent a doMj. iiclH., ttlcls., $1. Hold by Hen demon i Linn. Mr Joeliua Adler, who bu Iwen vis-lliii- his sifter. Mrs K 11 Friendly a few tin vn. left litis morniiiK for his home lu the I'.mI. Parks' Tea clean the complexion Mrs. N. Mejetle, of I.e Roy, X. Y aya: "I have used Parks' Tea aud 11 nd il the bent remedy 1 buve ever tried. Sold by A. YEltlNtlToN. It bus lieeil reported that the Gypsy would lie upagniti. tomorrow, but ll is not I'kely Ihul ll w ill lie up uuiii lie lore next Monday. The iilyli w-tler lia Interfered with bonis piiMiing tlirotigli the locks ut Uiegon I ity.aud no frelglit could be brought up lor the uyiwy. Dr. Fin Icy. deiitlst.rooiiiS.Dunn blk Karl's Clover Rotit, the great lllood PurilU-r, givvs frenhnexs and elearnecB lo the Coliiplej iou and cuas CoiiHtipa tlon. 25 cK, 60 eh)., ft.. Sold by lleuileriMiii & linn. The Junior Kndenvor stu-iety ol tlie CuiiitATlaud rri'iytvrlan cliurcli will give a blrlliilay sim-IuI Jauuury ai Kefnhluenl will lie served;, also programme. All invited. An extra freight train pa-ned through yFMterday. Tliniugli freight trnillc IkIwccii Portland nud San FrauciM'o Is uimm! iioiwilhtaiiditiE the f icl that this Is the dullest ecasou of the year. Mrs. T. S. lluwklns, of Chattanooga Teun., iMiy: "SUilo's Vltalizer 'Saved My Life.' I consider 't the best reme dy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid ney trouble It excels. Price 73 cents. Sild by Henderson .V I. tin. A private letter from Pendleton states that Hon S P Sttirgis, a member of the Hoard of Regents of tlie Univer sity of Oregon, vt ho ha been seriously ill, Is some better, but is not yet out ol danger. I've a secret lu my heart, Sweet Marie, A tale I would impart, Swoct Marie: If you'd even fairer be You must always use Parks' Tea The improvement you will see, Sweet Mario. Sold by A. Ykiunutox. MrC R Watson, w ho started for Sou: I urn California Tuesday, stopped over ut Albany Hint night. Yesterday morning her fnthei, Kev llsou, was taken ttiite 111, and Mrs Watson re turned home on the ltKul yesterday afternoon. Her father Is now im proved, and Mrs Watson will protmbly leave lor California on the boat leaving l'orlland ou the .Mil lust. Parks' Sure Cure is a ptwitive spec! lie lu all disea-os of the Liver and Kid ney. Ity iciuovlng the urio mid In tho blood ll euros Rheumatism. S. 11 Rasford, of Curihuge, S. Dakota, says: "I lieliovo Pitrks' Sure Cure excels all other medicines for Rheumatism and Urinary disorders," Sold by A. Ykr- l Mil O.N. A dose lhat is always seasonable Isa dose of Simmons Liver Regulator, tlie "Klngof Liver Medicines." It keeps Ihe liver active; the bowels regular; pieventss biliousness; aud promote digestion. In fact bell keep ou well. "I have watched i'st Heels In families where 1 have practiced and tlnd it admirable; l.ti alterative and tonic In action." Dr S S Reed, Oak land City, lud. r; p r ( i R ".'.jtintiy Relieved id Firmanently v CURED I V I IITUm it- . t,V,''....v,' " K:...'o or Operation Trc.uu .:. AI':?Iutcly Faiuless CUPiS L.r F.CTED From 71. re '.j Six Weeks. V;vlT i-Civ TERMS VA?. 0. .V.i'LER CO. On . -: V.c ' ? . -i rviMinc SiaBfMlV lff t i a-a-s'E. j- . 'J- DON'T BUY RUBBER BOOTS UNTIL YOU LEARN CUR PRICES. Yokan & Son. t'rrswell Casualties. The river was higher hero than It bus been since the Hood of "JO but we have not beard of any damage from it. J L Hcoti, tlie drummer, exhibited a new fire extinguisher on the public square a few day ago and it worked to perfection. Phil colt hns received hi new sample Caes and will go nn the road soon ns a traveling salesiuati. We all wish him abundant sweet. A W Wallace and fiuuily and Rev C II Wallace are visiting in Leuiati this week. Rc-v J C Richardson delivered an ex cellent sermon nt this placo last Sun day. We hoie to see and bear him here often. Frank Sehmutz started fir Silver Lake on Tuesday of this week after a visit of nearly a month at the old home at Cloverd ile. He goes by way of Portland and The Dulles. We stated some time ago that one ef our young men bud a serious eu cou liter witli some thiii oyster soup at Christ nun time, but refrained from naming the place. Since then two place have been heard from Cotliige Grove evidently being prompted by a guilty conscience and Rro Feather weight's habit of claiming everything meiilionalilu for his town caused him to g.ve him if avruy. The other places have not been heard from yet. Rumor lias it Hint one of our mer chants ha purchased a "Summer" ranch In (he wilds of Hear Creek set tlement. While feeding out oat straw M bis cattle, John Martin came ucro-s two good gossamer aud a cigar case, buried in the old straw of year before last. Some tramp had evidently swiped more than lie could carry easily and as It whs summer time he did not need the waterproof. Tlie boys have m cured a pair of box ing gloves aud are having considerable fun with them on Monday nights. Zkph. LUer List. Jan. 23. Lame), Fred Watson, Mrs Kate Newman, Mrs Kva Wilkson, C Patrick, Mrs J W Wonderly, Rert A rhtrite ..I one crtit will I made on all letter Kivi'il out IVrsoiu .Mllmj for lelicri will llr ) sUle whru adviTtucl. T i I'H.i'O, P SI. Dally Osard, Jamnrjis. The St auk. The Sitislaw stage arrived here last evening aftei a very rough trip, owing in iiuuirruus smull washout ou the road. 1 he stage left oil time this morning, but the wagon will lie taken no turtlier than Hale, and the mail will lie taken through from thereon horseback. l!y the next trip out the road will probably agaiti be in condition for travel. Pally l.ru, Jbuuht Coki'okatiox Okkioeiw. The cor poration of (lie Lao rcan and Kiilsxian literary societies of l lie university held a meeting yesteniny nrerunun mhi elected the following: t.tllcers for the ensuing year: Presuitnt, Miss Stella KobiiiHon; NH-relary, .Miss llieresa Friendly; Treasurer, Owen Vandtiyue Librarian. II 11 Ituiiniils; AsMistuut Librarian, Miss Henrietta Lauer; Trustees, Lee Iravl uiul Jliss Ilurbara ljuier. ItKl'l'lit.lCAN Cl.l'H. Notices have two tHMtted railing a uirvtiiift of tlie ret.uhlicao club at the court house next Monday evening, January 27, for the purncwe of electlnir i.tticers for the next two years, sod electing delegates to the state lesguo or reputilleati club which meets at Portland February 4. uav ot nenciersoni uniiertaKers 3' c Em'jalmsrs. Cor VVil. and th sts. FOR- Popular Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, CALL ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH. Headquarters for the Eugene Soda Works. TAKE -LIVERINE- -FOR TIIK- LIVER MO CONSTIPATION. o For Sii'i tj ll Drug;ist& FdlfTteW Items. January 17, Ib9. Snow, rain and high water. Bad colds and la grippe prevail. Mr Jenkins, the photograph man, Is here again. The Elmira Mill Co is loggiug en Noti creek at present. Mr Nod Owen, of Crow, was iu our midst last week buying cattle. Geo Hale, deputy constable for this precinct, made our valley a flying visit last Wednesday, summoning Juiy'"1'11 in the Maze-Sutheilaud case. Ur Mahon, of Kind ; made a pro fessional visit to this valley this week to attend the bedside of Z T Flk. 'I he doctor on his way borne informed the wiilerlhathels now convalescent. Mrs Evans who has Uen ill ever since Christmas at the resident of Z T Fisk, is recovkriDg slowly. It will be remembered that she was thrown from a cart last fall and received In Juries from which she has never ndly recovered. C K Hale's court ou the 13tli iust was well atloudedto hear the case of Maze against Sutlierland. The esse wasubly haiidled by both attorneys. The defendant was charged with stealing '2:1 bushels of outs when he had already paid for them. The Jury after hearing the evidence and the rousing speech of the deputy prose cuting attorney, J M Williams, and tlie able defense ol Attorney Young, retired and In a few minutes brought in a verdict of not guilty. We are glad lo hear tliul Mrs Maggie Powell, who has Is-eii afflicted with dropsy, is fast recovering. Mr Peter Thulz has about completed hi new bouse. That looks rather suspicious, Peter. Look out foi tlie tin pan brigade. I. C. U. Coughing Irritate! the delicate or gans and aggravates tlie disease. Iu stead of waiting, try One Minute Cough Cure. It helps ut once, inuk lug expectoration easy, reduces the gorenessaud inflammation. Everyone like it. OriHCKS & DELANO. ACAIiKMY OK Sl'IKSCKS. The Achdemy of Sciences of tlie University of Oregon will meet in tlie biological laboratory Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. The paper of the evening will be read by 1'rof Condon on "Two Leeeiitly discovered Fossils." The Woods are 10 Per Gent Discount On Boots and Shoes, Men's and Boy's Clothing. We will give the above discount on ail our leather Hoods, aud expect to keep (lie prices this year far below any, ou the same kind of goods. Tlie J. Miller Shoe Co., Pingree Smith, and Selz, Schwab & Co., make all the shoes that we shall ofler for sale this season. Every pair war- rallied. mm Pkii'k. Price. 1MM. Now. Men's Fine Calf Shoe ft W. $2 50. LadieV Fine Hand Turn ed Siloes 4 00. ,2 50. Mens' All Wool Suits 12 00. II .ri0. Hoys' All Wool Suits 5 00. 4 50, We are not paying int. rest on lwr- rowed money, and our price for 181)6 will meetvour approval. P.FRANK&SON, RACKET STORK. 0. W. klNSKY S. K. Vakkuey, Kinsey & Markley, Attorneys-at-Law. I'cioiuerclsl ml rri.'.iit. Huine SjHt). OiUcy In Chrlaiuin Blix'k. OVERTON, the PAINT and Wall Paper jyian Wishes jou a Hsppj hn Year. For your offee -GO TO- ll C. GOLDSMITH it CO Highest Market Price Paid (or Hides and Produce. For pvws. .nd IreiRht to the nrw fM. G.lM Militant I1..I. I,......, r. ... I " . t 'I . LAI. I ,i ...r uun rem, .id. V inirU ttreel, S.u rrnriH-o,i,-i. r.rrio rrvlihtl'ti )WP t..n SOTICK TO CRtblTOKS X.lir U h. rtjiro ibi ibeutid.r ik;ufd has b-ii .).niitnl Jiiii.n,it.ir 1 e Ihe eui ol W A dro.-i. All prgxiu. b.iug claims s.aiu.t tb u,jn. Uti.il pW.v pr.sDt th nam. lo n. witt. u. m month fr m ihi.ltff Jatnurr a. ivx. a,w, AJmiuuiratni. Full of Imitators REMEMBER- THE GREAT Annual Will Continue At DAY & HENDERSON, wire iiin 7th and Willamette Streets. Tutm B,tM.. em r.Mil 1'iffi ... 'iui'Z,i,UVV.ln .Sl'KIMJKlELD SUTK.N. lit-H Items From City. 0r Neighbor Jan. .3, isiKi. Mr P J llowennan, of Xewberg, but ... l.. .1.1.. . 1 1. ..tlll.... - III. lorilierijr lI linn (Jiiiur I .ioiii. bis daughter Mr K M llubve. Miss Mary Itolierts waa called to Lebanon by teiegram this morning announcing tlie nerioua lllneftaof her sister. J E IiidIh, of Coirpany A of Van coiner, U enjoying a bliort lay nil by vUiting with Ills patent anil liia J A Rolierts received a very painful accident by liavlng hi band caught in one of the crain convt-vors of the grist mill on Friday hint. Rev David Wolfe, Hnid-ted by Rev Brink, of Crcuwell, are cuiiducltng a rtvlvul meeting at the M E Cliurcli. Good audiences every night. Mesxr Harshbcrger & Rich am making an elfirt to tart tlie iawinill ut this place. We hope they will be HUcce8ful as it lias lieen over two years Hi uce we heard Ihe old hum of the mill. The Woodmen Camp that F J Mc. Henry, Dep. Head Consul, cumo here to organize a few weeks ago, was com pleted Tuesday evening, having 11 lie. I their charter. The Camp now has thirty-IU'e members and the outlook for the future is brilliant Indeed, ties- pile the predictions of some that a camp could not bo had here. You will liear of it again. One of 'Em. t i.biir lieinii. Rev Roud's ii'tie .irl is very lck u-ith fever. Sam Kilioit has -i or core throat. Cecil Ro'kti-o'i is tlown w ith the chicken pox. Frank Miller and family ban nil liad a icg? of sicklier. Mrs Anliew llo.'iirt Is verv low with coii.ini.ptinti. Harry Coleman Is bouaed im wlih the rhtumatisiii. The lain turned to a snow then nWt ami am considerable datnaue to tiu orchards. N M Vunduyn and J A Holt went to Eugene Wednesday. nuriuigror the school has arrived nnd will t.e ralced with appropriate cirem uiies on tlie 2, of February. Wei by Steven has returned from u trip to Idaho. We are plea ed to m his smiling fuce anions us. Tlieeiitertninnieiit uiven on the 10th lust, for the oeiietit of Kev Uond wa a grand success. Oiukrvek. I'HVIfllliita'H? lonland relegram: A represent a live tifa Coos county populist i,,,,er last week k'ot lost tin his wsy to SH. mon mountain mines, and was ol.li.ed to camp out all night. A hlg thunder storm came up, and th great noise rmised the populist, win. iiimined the gold bugs were giving him a warm reception. xt , 1h, u,jollu ht JunitKM up and started a stieech on Money and Its Function," Hn.l for two hours I.e talked against the wind and thuud-r lu the mountain fut. liesses Ha came oir victorious, fr Jove finally al.ndoiied the contest acknowledging that he st.h.d no chance against a populist. Jacksonville Times: The promts for extensive developments i i"""' iiiuie. inrouuiioiii the coun- ... uuiiim me coinimr K")d. The.eiiren loirulnr jear Hre of iin.in- isnitf leau-es whieh lisve tti-ly liillen ...... .... ,.,.,, . wn.mrea'j e to do them Justice, .,d e ,uav Us.k for some good results. " &a-5&s THE Sold bjhmdi-rioa Una. Cash Sa Until Feb. 1, ' A. V. 1JE 1 ERf 3 rtmnui llcnsCv cures Qt'lfc'.r. - wtt'J.s, -j U)kMrtt .i itrtlltn rl.lMt vr wnryrtiuv'U. Wny.t. .1. .,mmjAArmm L; iA.kll IL. . Mu.i . tVN.N.u..at.0PULUM X IxiLA.No, OriT H. F. HOLLENEC. DF.ALKK IS- Muiicil Mirchindlse, Bind Initttank j Muilc, Etc. I'lASOS-Pr ker llro , Iven.1 1'ond.si iMt'iAN.-l lll IIhmiHii, A. I I wrr and other 1.- .Iihk m.h I HO"" " vn ".!., iKMAIII.IMIKD F. H. HAMMER, Ccmmissioa 1: 215 nml .'17 Dsrla St. c..r. Comm.rti San Francisco, Gal. We pay the highest tnnrkrt ri Wheat, Barley, Oats.PoUtoc Apples, Poultry, Hides, i -AND- GENERAL PRODUCE It will pur you to write ui and Imp v" 1,1 be ml adTSDCea nu.le un 014:: . Sn Frmirlwo Pr.diirellti fiNill riai.v.Bev lull ...w.. 1 1 Pji 'i.,rKili iij-ii 1 ... mi IV C W11..U uliUid'iiii.M4 S 1 a '.ii'.VT 1 1 ' "" ir-jwr. no pitioosm."!".!- p4. tpMUE- by 9.lhnm tt U 'rl,J : wtuUoourrl. " LADIES Doionssoi DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S STE BSD FEBHYE0YEIO reth.or'n.l and only FRKSCH. J lihlmi.on th. mrk. lnoo JUV,I li. Orauine .old only by OrtllLUs; lir.l.ASO I) rRsl'B tltoDtii, Kiiiient', on don. Summons. IntbeCirouit Court of the SI"'1 aon, lor the Comity of LM F W Oshuro, It 8 Osburn,Ai;nfl IU ilirg sud Atigusta Jiff"""' hI.I. Plaiiiliu. vs It M Ofbnm au.l Liz-ic 0 I burn, his wife, J Oi l tuliinK J To It M Oslmra a-i.1 Lu 0u': (-id .tits: In Hie uama ol the State of l'"t' ar benbr suuiuiuned lo sppr' ' .1. I Itlt ui.uii hiiu nnswer iut iwuk-- . l.l-lLtifr. filr.1 llien in en r bf"' .1.,. 1 .1.... . M.inh. 1 being the 1st day ol the mxtrfg. l hkiiI conrl belli in ssid euiu tj-', tlli tit UI..1 itecree lor .Olt 1 I " " lmd.lu .1. ...ll.f (lD.Vfll I01 Of.ntnlt. ft ..u.....lv. A i.le l.f , .!.. 11' .1 I Iv fcilimtrll eouiity, Uregnn, by a ril. t'e sl'l"0". J the mi n, ud the proceuls l" j, pll-d iu the pnyuirnt ol the .j expenses and a reasonable "tf'ut,,rA ami lbs rt.tuaiu.lct to b niti" " ( (be pbdotirTs and the def.'Ui'a"'' V. bmn. as thir iut.-rt may rP,,f' XoO .e- Comiu t.i-ing at l"""prf w-staiile of Wnli nit tte urtet ""jj. Line tMuuty, Oregiin,tweiit-5 J 'I the sonlbrast corner of l"t S" 8 " Vi 10; thence west 1(!0 (ct; ll frei; tbence eaHt 100 (et to j ti. i;theuc..nlh 19 feet to tM f .'. tieuu.Ding, being kuown as t Drn Store. Trct No To: Lol,;, 8, 9 and 10 m block No 8 in ilitio.i to Kiigen on lb. wt .. Three: The o.irth hall of tb ilnserred premises: lJegliiiii!lt ' curlier ol tbs Hart ol land b J';'1 1'oi.hran and wifa in J II U'"" T.f (or.tu.l in .1A4 k-...k. in' fttt 1 J -v-m im i IrVt'H C 1. tl.euc north 89 deg, 5.' min. ' .(. thence aon ih n den. 21 m in. "e1 Ik. V r., l 1" thence north no d-s, 27 uiio. Mrt ' . ' tb ubice ol Uoii.nii 0. 1'ract . Thi wat on. hlf r.l lhat rr' 01 ' surrey No 236 dfscril-d asfolio':.4 niseeiuii at the rower ol """ . No 202. th.saro. being tb- ner ol e.nintv siirfej No 23t'.; trB k chain. Ir. ik. t .....I. ..( a reyN.i 23fi: them norih ' "in, west a.&7 chsm; tni"-r-clmiua ib. l.... .., iwU,.i.in, i4" ,'3 I ft acres in Eug-ne Laue 1- It is ordered by the txiutt, Fulterton Judge, dated Ju"r) 13 ,e that aertice of Ibis muiuion- b V'.ti by publication in the Eu.''1" Gcitj) for aa eoDsecutive ek- PUmuffs' i