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TY ANP COUNTY. Vlt'itD.VY, . ...JANUARY 28. rwi.kwu, tlentb't. ti . a uer pound. .Nanaiv r y H'llAJIBKRB i i Walton, nttoriiey-trt-law. to loan flirmH- Kmiulre of Sa,U 4 f' ' L 'c 1 1 A M B K K8 . nfi W IMil'l'" nmy bo found at . i i n,. in Olive street, txlwccn ' "iT.V .IreoU. one block west mm tIl hotel. Ho I iik. part' inn ItT- ' ! Fitruifi for Sub- re now thirty fine farms in the ...i ii valley for sale. These V, r i include every variety In size and i Kur Ueccriptioii iii, uuuroMi I G'ko. M. MlI.LKK, f Wilklus Ulock, Eugene, Or, U 4 fiit per f I Hill 11(1. L Chambers. loi Sai.k 3-5,000 feet fencing at to ipr tiniiand. ItiHtic $12 aud llKrlngr ivi will trade for wheat in mill or . .7.' iwuiHtf at 40 cents a bushel, and , ; cutllu or sheep at a reasonable - f UI-HKNH, Allihon & Feldwkrt ull-.uiiru. . Najl 4 cents per pound. f J' L Chambers. ', ntkii. Milch cow iu exchange r good work horse. Inquire of it uMurphey. Wantkii. Flvo hundred dozen good ' t chickens, geese and turkeys de red at V 1 Fisher's market on .. i Eighth street, Eoirene, on or t :,jre February 1. liigber-t cash price paid on delivery. J L Chask & Co, Aceul for Charles Jucobson & Co, Is-". ui FraneitC. Unity Item. I Jununry 22, 181)0. Eastern Orcgou is in OliyNeet of vielnity visiting relutiws. He i' ' ihIh to iniike tlnal proof on his I. utNieud on Full creek. A J Chichester nd Shepherd Smith i ' lg vpt paid Eugene a visit this ' f Miller is holding revival ser ml this plain this week. A good i ,st is manifested. i I) M Woolfox, of Dexter, visited ; . Kdwards Sunday. : i Wellington Humphrey pase i' . place with a luntiru quite fre- ully of late. l ull creek is the highest It has been i two yeais. rt Dexter Carter of Middle Fork Is v, nn relatives at Kgypt. ."r Clyde Warner hauled a load of i to the Kugi ne market tills week, r Thos Warner Is suffering with a il on one of his fingers and there ! : indications of blood poisoning. Logging wviid to be the older of the i y on Fall creek for the Eugene Lu uber Co. t Proxy. I nr. Hermann's Hills. Y.'AmiixutuN, Jan. 22 Represen- tative llerniHiiu has Introduced lu tne lioitn separate hills for improvements lu Oregon, which he intends to have Isiciirtiorted in the forthcoming river and burlior bill. The projects aud the Hinounts which lie will ask are as fol lows; Willamette river, Portland to Eugene City $110,000 Willamette ilvcr, below Port land 153,000 Siuslaw river 60.000 Yaquiua bay 100,000 Tilamook bu 50,000 Coos bay 200,0o0 Nehalem river 50,000 Coquille river 60.008 Upper Coquilte river 10,000 Umpqua river Ulow Scottsburg tl.000 Cooa river 6,000 Alsea river S.wiO Nestueca, river 6,000 Yamhill river, lock and dam... Clt.OoO Port Orford...... 803,000 VITmb Batir wu alek, y gars her Caato.V. Wbea tit wu CtitlJ, she cried for Castorta, VTtu-a ill breams 5! Irs, aha clung to Ostoria. VIm. aba had CMUlren, bc gave them Casturi. i One Minute Cough Cure is rightly named. It affords Instant relief from sullering when afflicted with a severe cough or cold. It acts on the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs and never f..lls to give Immediate relief. t OSBUKN & DEL.VXO. Hai.em, Jan. 22 E E Upmeer, L II LHKsell aud J II liuckman, under the firm name of the Harrlsburg Lum Wr C inpanv, vs. C W Washburn, L E Mne, 8 A Latalia, J H Akersand J W Starr, truolees of the Methodist Episcopal church of Junction City, and K iinxhaw, us original con ructor, and H C Krlnell, F Layerglnt, John Mahllierg.ee Creese, et al., repon (lrot!; from Lane county; argued and submitted. Q L Em-iman, respondent, vs. David MomiHiiles, apivllant; appellant al lowed until February 1 to serv and abstract. The trial of the Thomas Tongue dis- l ament proceedings, Instituted by J w. Whalky, will come up the tirst wji'K in february. J'o excue for sleepless nights wheu rfi can procure One Minute Lough 'pre. This will relieve all annoyances id cure the most severe cough and ve you rest and health. Can you lord to da without il? OsBl'RN" & PkLANO. I l:lr Srsalan llrqaralr. J'salem. Or.. Jan. 22. Governor M'ld Inia all nlitnir tx hihlied a dUoosl- n to accede to t'ie demands of the lople lu the matter of calling an ex Vu ncMinii of the legislature. He Mild tlsy that uo direct request lor ial M'twiou had reached him. L'i ) this It call be predicted that he has "I as yet determined to call au extra "-ion, and will not, u ulcus formal de- f anuare n1Hje by the people. IDeWitfs LdTtleEarly "itinera for bll xiMiien, Imligcstlon, constipation. A mall j i H( a prompt cure. ! OtiBl'KN i. DELANO. WEDNESDAY, JANUAI.Y 22. Look like snow. A frost this morning. The river Is falling rapidly. There are 2"5 saloons in Portland. Wheat is selling at 48 aud 00 ceuf In Albany. Easter Uunday will come on April 6 this year. The pay car passed through this afternoon. Tho Willamette registered over 10 feet at Halem, Gum McPlierou was in from Hpringfiuld today. The Eugene bridge has stood the test of anotliei high water. Dr Grant of Portland will lecture at Altiany tonUliton "Evolution." The case of Clark vs Ilur.dy Is to te argued lu tho supreme couit tomor row. A car loaded with potatoes by Hall & Hon wasklarted for Ha iramento this morning. 1 he movement on foot to organize a commercial cluli In this city seems to nave lanen inruugii witn. The Pacific Jurl-dlctlon, Woodnieu of the World, received 1805 applica tions lor ruembtrshlp during Decem ber, 1805. The case of the Harrisliurg Lumber t o vs the M K church of Junction City wa- to be argued in the supremo court today. Grand Patriarch Itichard Hoott ar rived this afternoon and will nar an oftlcial visit to Wlinawhala Encamp ment this evening. A calculation on the returns of tho counties now In places the population of the state at 302,702. according to the census of 1805. Mr F L Du Mont, who has been con ducting a WHnr shop In the Hale row on Willamette street, removed to Wood burn this morning. The Oregon Fraler states that Eu- irene cump No 115, Woodmen of the World, Incrensii Its membership from 04 to 204 during 1'J5. Republican clubs throughout the valley are electing delegates to attend tho republican league which meets in Portland February 4. Jacksonville Times: C R Watson will deliver an address on Crater lake before the Advancement club of Eu gene at an early date. There is a bicycle sunt on aliuoit every stage from The Dalles to Prine v i I lu. Crook county, it seems, will bo on wheels, aud uot on horseback, this summer. John W Dewey, a pressman In the Uregoiiiun otuce at J'ortlaiiu, lias been missing since last (Saturday evening, and It Is feared that he has met with foul play. The engagement of Miss Florence Pullman, daughter of George M Pull man, the sleeping car magnate, and Flank O Lowken was formerly an nounced Huuday. Oregon weather always changes Just at the right time. Wheu the high waters reach the danger point and people began to fear for projiert.v, the weuther seldom falls tochauge and g ve tho water time to subside. The Grillln Hardware Company has had the Mount building on Ninth street re shelved and otherwise re paired, and will probably ohmi up their branch store about the first of February. It is said that on a recent Sunday one of the U of O students delivered throe sermons at dillerent places some miles apart. Pretty well for a youth whose age will not permit him to vote for president in this century. Ashland Tidings: A big boulder !TP5gar Our last week's business n And to further illustrate our determination Dress Goods. Note the reductions. 38 In Mixed Suiting, oOc; uow 3.10 80 lu all wool Serge, 40c; uow 30o 54 lu all wool asiibel, 50c; now 3Hc 88 Inch all weol Cashimere,50c;:iow 8.rjc Plalu black Mohair, 50c now 5o Figured black Mohair, "5, now 6oc Our black goods stock Is very com plete, and we oiler prices that defy competition. Kid Gloves. Cream Chamois Glove f 1 00 to 75c A few odd eize Hurritz "5c Paragon Ileal Kid, guarauteed... fl 00 Ladies' Shoes. Fino Kid. as shown lu window reduced from V M toll 40 This offer Is made only to close the line out. We have only what Isou display. THE caught tho car steps ou the right of me iraiu arriving aionuay in i;ow Creek cnyou completely wrecking Ave of ttieiu ranging from the first back to those of the last Pulloiau which were torn away. The citizens of hilvor Lake, Lake county, aredUcuing the feasibility of taxing the waters of Silver lake onto the desert and thence to Christmas lake, Fort kock aud Hole In the Uround by a system of ditches and canals. The project has been dis- Cllsaed bt-fole. The n?w president of Coluiublau rnlveralty, llev Dr 15 1. Whitman, Is but S3 years old. He is a native of Nova Scotia and a graduate of Urowu University, and the degree of I) D ciime from lUiw.lolu. Dr Whitman Is already celebrated as a preacher, and lie now has opportunity to achieve greatness as a college presldeut. A gray-haired reader of the Daily Guard, whene age and experisace slinuld teach him Utter, asks thU conundrum: "If It Is true that 'when roLuea (iMtliticlans) fall out lust men gut their dues,' then what will be the result or the war-to the-knlfe and the-knife-to-t he-hl It combat between tne niau with his 'little hatchet' and the one who i;row hops and spuds at the north eu J of the couuty?" All Free. Those who have used Dr King's New Discovery know Its value, and those who have not, have now the op portunity to try It free. Call on the advertised druggist aud get a trial bot tle, free. Send your name and ad drehs to II E Bnckleu A Co, Chicago and get a sample box of Dr King's New Life Pills, free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health aud Household In structor, free. All of which is guar- autced to tio you good aud cost you nothing. liendeiBou & Linn's drug store. Lock's litisfc8S. Secretary C II Cuufleld of the Portland General Eleo trie Co., owner of the river locks at Oregon City, has tiled hit quartvly re port with the governor, showing the volume of busiiieas done by the com pany at that point during the mouths of October, November and December, 1KU5. r rout tlie document it appears t lilt t that the steamers Modoc, Toledo, Alloiia, Oypsy, Eugene, Gray Eagle Khiiore.Urady.lUmoua.Hoag and City of iSuleui carried through the locks dur ing that period aud in 420 trips all told, 4807 passenger. 124 head of cattle, SU thcep, t nd 78721 tous of general I freight. (or lu4 Thpmira iImtiih aiul klnria nf nnvrt. Inat I ai there are dureivncM ol opinion amous thoae who rnniKute and maaiurc r )0rtjf end rlrhti I bv clItkTvut standards. Noma men derm them aplvea poor bt-cauw they are Itws rich lliao oihi'D. asaln there arp cmmiara'lTuly uonr rx-o- iile who are aatlhttiHl with a competence. There la a kind ol povurtjr lor which no amount ! wraith cau urupenaMe, namely, a poverty ol bodily iiaintna, evinced hy uervontnvas and a drrainienieut ul the lunct on ol illui'ilioli. bll loun tecn'tion and the howelf- To n-alore rigor upon a permHiirni imsla, meir II oue remedy tint lu ly covvn the reiiiiln'menle, "Mill the bill," and tins U Homelier I Ktomach Hlltera. Bv rculorlns tllnnlion. stvlni a healthful lm- iium to the aetluii of the howeln an liver and lraiiiUlllliinK the nvnrea. i' fultllla the o-'ndl-tion neci-uary to a reiumptlon of itrenglh by the nyiitem. Il alto overcomoi malaria aud rheiluiatlain. Pally Guard, January 2. Sinkiso Hapiply. The latest re port from M H Harlow, Sr, who was stricken with paralysis a few days ago, was that he was sinking rapidly and his attendants did not think he would survive the flay. He has been uncon scious from the time of receiving the stroke. I H. .K IGreat Annual has shown us conclusively the appreciation of GREAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE, Outing Flannels. . Jlet quality teasel down 12o to Be Second tmajity, good value... 10c to 7c Figu red tw II led face for w rap pers 12JC to 10c Cotton Eider down for warp j)tr8 30c to 0c Shirtings. Checked and Stiieil Flannel bnck redJi ed to 9c per yard. Compare these prices with any of fered you elsewhere. Table Linens. 00 in bleached, 85c; now &5c 54 in bleached, 60c: now 35c 72 in bleached. $1.60: now f I ) 04 lu bleached, l.2i; now S5c 64 lu bleached, 40c; uow 2oc We are confident that these prices are the best olleiedou this llneorgooils. FEATURE OF THIS SALE IS THE THE LUt'lL MABKETS. Eucsiraglng Outlook for Vlteat .No Market for Prouea Notes. Just at present the wheat market Is I radically the ouly one ahlch offers any encouragement to the print u if r. Wheat Is now quoted at 60 te 55 cents per bushel free ou board. Telegraphic advices mm Now York aud Chicago yesterday noted au advance of two cents er bushed. Tho market la firm and advancing, and owiog to receut condition the outlook for next fall is most favorable and encouraging. Few ali-a and small ones at that are now being made here, as vory little wheat remains in the hands of producers. In the hop market no iietailous are given, aud thtre Is practically no market lor hops. There remains In the bauds of producers in Lane coun ty aud tributaries from louo to I'xK) bales, and the outlook for those still holding their crop Is very discourag ing. Oats are quoted at from IS to 20 cents. Potatoes have to go begging for a market and command only about 18 cents per bushel Advices from Han Francisco etale that the market In that city has gone te pieces, aud large shipments of potatoes have been throwu on the market at 10 cents per sack. There Is no mnrket for prunes, and choice Oregon Italian prunes can oonimai.d only 2 to 3 cents per pound in Chicago. At thit price tho pro ducer can realize no profit. There is no call for pruuee from Eastern houses. Ktittor Is holding up and sella for 40 to 50 centa nor roll. Eggs are up and down, and the price quoted today ran not be relied on for tomorrow. They are uow quoted ai M cents. Apples soil for 25 te 50 cents per bushel, and onions are quoted at 00 cents per iuu. Quotatiouson meat are as follows: l!ncot, 7)c; hams, He; shoulders, Uc; dremsod Pork, So; lieef, on foot, 2c; mutton, 11.40 to f J.00 er bead; veal, Sin to ii', dressed. Hay is held at $5.50 per ton, baled, but tlit, general market does not war rant so high a price. Bueklen'i A mien Salve. The Rest Halve iu the world for Cuts, Bruises, rjorea. Ulcers, Suit Itheuin, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, aud positively cures Piles, or uo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect catisfactlou or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Henderson & Linn. lew's Tkls. We offer One Hundred Pollara Reward for an ca ol Catarrh that can not be cured by nan i atann ttire. K i CIIK.NKY A CO. Prora. Toledo. O. We the underalsiied, have known t 1 Cheney fur the laal 15 yean, and believe him perlecUy honorable In all uiiiiesa traunactloiii aud fl.li auclally able to carry out any onllnalluus made by their II rm Weai A Truax. Wholesale Purvslila Toledo, 0, Waldlnr, Klnuan & Marviu, Wholesale pmsxtsu, Toleil", uhlo. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, amine directly upon the blood and mu.ui aurfai-e ol theryitem. 1'rlce cu lr bottle, bold by all Prugii iila. Testimonial Ire. If suffering with piles it will Interest you to know that DeWitt's Witch Ha tel Salve will cure them. This medi cine is a specific for all complaints of this character, and if Instructions (which are simple) are carried out, a cure will result. We have tested this in numerous cases, and always with like result. It never fails. Osborn & PeLako. SECOND FRI to close out our Surplus Lines in the various departments wo will present to you the Toweling and Crash. 18 in best quality, 20c; now... 10 lu best quality 10c; now.... 1H in checked, 15c; now 18 lu plain crash, 121c; now.. ....12Jo ....loo 4o 7c Towels. 14x24 cotton, 10c; now 5c IRilw lloen. 15c: now Bo 20x40 linen, 85e; new 25o 22x42 linen, 05c; now 40o We will clve vou splendid bargains iu this line. Black Hose. Special prices on regular liues. Note the reductions. Faft Mack. 25c quality 12Jo Seamless black, 35c quality 10c Seamless black, 60o quality Mo rVamless black, lto M iases fast black, sizws 0 to 9 10c llelter qualities la above ei-eesj at 15c and 20c. A Talk With Hammond. Astoria News: Since Mr A B Hainuioiid has arrived ironi the East he has apparently slighted A at irla with his presence, and It has caused some comment In the direction that he has lost interest In the Atria and Columbia Klver Kullrnnd. This is fur from the truth, however, as Mr W Hampton Smith, who returned from Portland a few days ago, testifies to. While there he hsii a number of con versations with Mr Hammond who soke freely about his projects aud expressed himself as being more en thusiast c over it than ever. As to his not coming to Astoria he said that there was uo liccex-lty for it as hn was near enough to have constant inter course with those who were actively engaved in the work. He has his fumily with him and It Utnore pleas ant for thetn to remain In Portland than to come here at this time of the year, and as he desires to be with them he remains there. Ho says that his plans for the summer are well nut lured, and iu April or May, when the season is well advanced, he intends to have tho work proceed on a large scale, and accomplish as much as men and money can U fore next winter. He saitl that he hnd liuide certain prom isee to Astoria, and that everyone would tie fulfilled, and within the time heretofore designated. Coming Down a Little. The OregouUn, after culling the member of the U of O football team all sorts of n i lien, now gets down on to the proper line aim classes some or tlie plnvers or tills team among the Peal in Oregon. It says: "If suitable arrangement can be made with the llutte roothall team, It Is proposed bv some of the local football plavcrs tu form au All Portland team and go to Unite for a game some time lu .Ma v. A very strong aggregation could lie formed of local players that, with a II tie pruo lice together, would give the one-time invinctblcs considerable trouble. Such a team would include McDonnell, lilyth, WatiHiu, Fechheimer and Joe Smith, of the Multtioiinihs; linik, Pearson und ! lull, of Portland Uni versity, aud Templeton, Shnttuck and Coleman, of Kugeiie. These men rank among the best football pl iyers of Oregon, and could mako a team equakto almost any athletic club team bll the coast." Diko. Prlnevllle Itevlew of Janu ary IS; Of pneumonia, at the residence of P It Poiudexterin this city, on lust Tuesdey morning at 7:30 t ommodnre Perry Wilson, uncle to Mrs. I'oln dexter. Mr Wilson has been a resi dent of this county lor several years and made many friends luring his residence among us. He was born in Danville, I ml, April 1, 1K.10, and was in his 67th year. Ho was never married but leaves many relatives aud friends here who mourn bis . departure. Funeral services were held at the Union church, conducted by Elder A H Wade after which the remains were laid at rest In the Workmen cemo ery. Itosquiescat in pHce. Will Visit Ckatek Lakk. Tho Mazanuts have decided to make Crater Lake the object of their annual outing for 1S00, and are now making arrange ments for transportation to Med ford and Ashland. The present plan of the Ma.amaa to leave the railroad at one of these towns and re turn te it at the other, thus travelling one route to the lake and another from it. It Is thought that there will le from 400 to 600 peoplo who will visit the lake. The three prisoners whoescaied from the Portland tail have been captured and are again In tlulr cells. WEEK OF - wSsiSaasVaaaa the people of Eugene Muslings and Sheetings 4-4 bleached 6i 4 4 brown at 5o Iionsdale 80 Fruit 4-4 Hi Wide Sheeting ut strictly cost prices. To close out. Ladies' Flannel House Waists. Reduced as follows: Medium shades $ 85 to $ 55 Ited and black 1 25 to 85 Checked, velvet collar 1 60 to 1 00 Checked, velvet collar 2 00 to 1 60 Ladies' woolen suits, jacket" and skirt 1 50 Napkins We show 12 grades in this line. The few pi Ices below will give you an Idea of the reduction. Napkin.. Napkin.. Napkin.. Napkin.. Napkin.. .11 50 te 1 00 2 60 to 1 75 I 3 00 to 2 25 I 8 60 to 2 60 1 6 00 to 3 60 EIDLY'S DECIDED REDUCTION 1.1 EV RY COMMITTEE MEETING. A meeting of the Democrutlo Couu ty Committee I hereby culled I) meet In Eugeue ou Saturday, Jan. 23, 100, at one o'clock p. in., for the purpose of calling a county convention and to tiain-act such other bit'lnest as may come before the committee. J. P. ItAMHKY. F. C. MATTitfox, Chairman. Secretary. Ndtrou Items. MUs Clitrit I'owell of Cm jiih Swulo Is visiting friend i in this vie. nily. The weuthci Is still cold and damp. Tho tele grap'i wire betw on here and Springfield w.is broken 1 sleet Inst week. Mr James Taylor aeeo Mr Jackson o Cilifornlu loMrCLSn lib. Miss May J 1 1 i",a'e tip agency to Si lit j'lin i Mi preneut on nc nit o: tho pan let! by on it Uit d ovtr tin for cont it Talh. evk. I the : nftlce at Milw . .... Mr Gcntn vn. 1 Jut. inndc a trip It 'l igene Ian Mrs A H St jtli-rniHU I list tliis weeK Mr C L Sin -.It was In ; week. M AltKIAOi: LlCENSIW. clerk lulled tvo marristrr duy. Ono wui to Alex Es; and June Savi.g, aged !tS to I, G JohiiNi'ii and Lotil choofl. k ugene lust he county il -enseK to il', aged 0.1, tlie other A Lands- MNsrs I)olli, Olie and II utile Smith are homo from school. They huve been attendiirr at Thurston. Mr Fred lt'isrell expect i to attend scIkmiI here lu tho spring iintler Prol Devauey. It. E. Pouter. A Ci.iii Yki.l. To say that tlie Itulil Head Club is proH.rlng is to say the leiu.t. The club Is iiecoming uirtn Ifold in iiiembeiHhip and Is nnonlliig all the latest fads of modern societies and oigaiii.atioiis ot vai ions kinds. It has appointed a committee of two to select a club yell. Just what tho yell will be is yet a profound secret, but it is hinted that. It will contain the word "hair" repealed a great many tunes. The yell will not be procln'l tutcd upon tho uiiNiisMHtng public until the senior members of the club huve graduated and seemed a goodly portion of this trcusured article. It won't bo long though, for most of them are feathering out qullo lively now. Wife Hero's an account of a man who shot himself rather than stiller the pangs of Indigestion. Husband The fool! Why didn't he take De Wilt's Little Early Itlsers? I used to suffer as had aa he did belore I com menced taking these little pills. Ohuukn ti DeLano. Pally Guard, January . OVKiciAi. Visit. Grand Patriarch Itichard Scott paid Wlmawhalu En campment an olllclal visit lust even ing, ana delivered an interesting address. About 25 members were present. After the exorcises a lunoh was brought Into the hall aud thor oughly enjoyed by all present. Piles of peopl.) have piles. DeWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve will ture them. When promptly applied It urea scalds aud burns without the alh litest pain. Okhukn & OkLano. SsV. and vicinity for such Handkerchiefs. We will offor our eutlro assortment at the uniform price of 25C EACH for this week only. Flannels. Plain, Fancy and Figured. Reduced from Regular all wool cream, 35a to 25o Itcgular all wool cream 40o to 30o Regular all wool cream (iOo to 40o tegular all wool red, 60oto35c Regular all wtx I red, 4oo to 25c Cream Shaker Flannel, 2no to 10c Cream Shuker Flannel .250 to ltijo Checked and Striped Flunuol for skirts (extra value) 35a to 25o Blankets. 10 4 cotton blarkets ' cotton otat aets ' cotton blu ksts .... All wool blanl .! This Hue Is woithyofyoi attentl in. Clow Helm. A fine iluuce at Hadley's hall oil the Olh. There weru about fifty guesta present. Mr Varney will take pnstMslon of J V Fleck's store the M of March. Mr C C Sturlovant Is talklug of put ting in it turning lathe to turnout bull but for the Coyote boys. The boys are talking football at pr.-scnt. Mr Phil Miller last Thursday pur chanud 0 head of fluo c.ittlo from ti 9 Stephens. Our school Is progressing nicely tiiid -r tho iiniuugutiieut of Miss Ella Suit. h. The Eugene and Fiimklln mall route, or rather the mall curlier, has goiw up to Frank Hiidicy'a. hero docs Mr Shrofego? Ask Ne: ie. tl-CC Kturtvint wis tho guest of Ml lurch Stcpl us t-if.dny. i I nu Konu. Paliy U') 1. Jm i ry is. ikik Gor-; Dow f The north f the small overt 1 bridire about iter of a i .le p vth of Eugen down tho foron mo. That end biidge .id r. s.ed on somo o work bill up i'Q tho bank of lough whi it the bridge spans, ig tho Ilia- i wau r this trestl'i wus und Ined and this for- the weight of tho bridge provet1 than the link could stand, ami ml of the I ridge dropped abotio et and no v rmts una bunk tf ind sedinn iit. No ono was ott J em a t. Wf of tre the Du. wo. IKNil tlior the i live sunn the bridge whtii it fell, but a team and wugon ha t crowd but a few min utes before. It is thought the brldg'i can be raised nl.d placed on piling without much trouble. Pally (iuaid, January 2. Dikd. Mrs A liogurt died last evening of consumption at the resi lience of Win Ibigart, near Coburg. She was about SO years nf age and I -lives three children, the eldest about 10 years of age. The funeral services were to le held this afternoon and the remains laid to rest iu the Gillespie cemetery. Sho wus tho widow of the lato Andy llogart, who died about a year ago. tn i o - a 3 C O t-e P -i o c o c X O 3 ID 3 O rjj s r s r s -- i n p "i o -I a p -o o c 3 o 3 (t o C O P 3 1 4 vv a Trade Event as our . For One Dollar 10 yds best red Calico $ 1 00 ) yds white Muslin 1 00 25 yds brown Muslin 1 00 20 yds brown Calico 1 00 12 yds Linen Crash 1 00 12 yds Lonsdalo Muslin 1 00 10 prs Ladies' Hose 1 00 8 pairs Misses' Hose 100 11 yds Shirting Gingham 1 00 7 prs Gent Huso 1 00 lGontMIM i00 1 suit Gent's Underwear 1 00 7 skeins "Wool German" 1 00 1 doz colored Napkin 1 00 4 doz spool Cotton 1 00 Miscellaneous. Embreidcrles at Go, 10c, 15o and 20o por yard. Embroidery 0 In. wide.... 25c All Silk Ribbon No. 12 IOo Misses' and Children' Jackets al 40 per cent reduction. Saxcny Wool, per akeln 5o Knitting Cotton, per bull Co Ladies SUiteen Skirts at 75c, 85c, $'.00 aud $1.50. Tiis is a fpecial Price. LILE. CO m m