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A for Infanta and CMtoriftlf wirenxUptodtochlMrrothftt I twnimnil It u uperfnr to any prearrlptlon oowBtom., IL A. Aaraia, K P., Ill So. Oxford bt, Ilruuklfo, N. T. "The UM of 'CaMorU U to unlrennt and l .i nierita M well known lhat II k work of tupenrogaUon to eiidone It. Fee are the lutelUcent famltln who do not keup CuturU within J roach.' Casum Matt, I. I.. hew York City. W.I. BROWN. i.o.rniNe. -o"UR1N-rrttlttat. Vict Praildtnl. Cnhltr. THIS Eope Loan and Savings BANK, Of Euaene. - Oregon. DtRKCTORAD. A. Paine, J. D. Harris, J. K. iMTla, B. I). Paine. W. Hrown, i. r. lloblutou, K. W. Uiburn. Pall Up Capital, j: : 550,000. General Banking Business Transacted. InUratt allowed on lime depoalta. Collection entrusted to our car will receive roinpl attention. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns. Caked & Inflamed Udderr. 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 ant' Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment concert Pain, Makes flu or Beast well TUIC DADCD Ukoplnn nluat K.t'. HAKE'S I nlO rArLn Adnullilng kiipt, ll and la Marflh.nl Kieh.uire. H... Fr.uolwo. I'. I bare toulretta tor aitv.rttsltii e.u be inatl Thai aiira orillli.ry u' Jur.uali la the moil wonderful dlmr .if tin . It ha been en dunrd by the Wfellngai'tai. Into lueu of aum and America. Hu,a I tssa l'imit!llon, i:ulliM, Fallln, hru iloiia,Nfnr Pllllwllollllll! ut Ui rvn rud other i la. Htrenjthen, I v I unit and uuir ili. rntlrt.ytirui. Nuai.a ctmi ixu I II ly, NrrvoumeM. K ml. Ion My, a rope nimiiurmtsj anihleT.k'lx or ih at charge In ' anu ruiv we.t iittan. l'l in In Hi I HMf tr dat oi ' darv liirve LOST 11HH00D liihlauipixd ':(': 'Tr.-'. ft uli'kl. OrerlOKOprlraleendo'eamtnt, Fiwiiatureuea lur.n uiinulrtH-j In lh. Brat Ufa. It I a armpinm of K mlnal wrknna ana tamnnm 11 can be atuppod In M uajra bt Oj umoI lludyan. The nw dlioorer j wa mail the Spec!! tiorthnld (anvMW N.ta Mlcal iMtilut. It I th Mronint elialiv r matte. Ii u nrf powerful, hill loumt.m Md for II 00 a tt ay art pat'kan f t.OU(lluaaalrlN'i). Written auaruiie leufeaoure. lfruubuf all buieaand are r4 cnilri.y etirrd,U more will beeoul to yo fivenf ailchanrr. Sn4fr Drm! era and l.'.tlmoiH.I. A VlreeJ UlUSOr MJvDICAl. INHIITIIK, JaaeUeal Klawtoat. Market A till. tie. Vraairlar). t'sU lipids r err. . i r , r i Children. CaUirla cum Colle, Cnotlpatlnn, flour Ctouuvb, plarrhi, Knic-atlon, Kill Worm, glrc ataen, and vromoUa get Ion, yrituoul lujurluiii medication. Tor eerem! year I ha nctimmeu.r A joat t'MUirla,' and alialt alway contln j to do an M It ha luTariablr produced Uuelii-tul rwajlu." r.Mrw r. r.aa-, M. I), lXth Btrewt and 7th A. Now Tork City. Tun CnTArB Cowrmr, 77 Jlnnm Bra-prr, ft Tom (tr. ANEtDOI KS Or1 U.MIOLN. During liiu great political fight with Stephen A. Douglas a charge wan inudu hy Diuglau ngaii.et I.ineoln which the latter rctuteU completely, and Lincoln odtled thin nentence: i can only account ior hin ImviiiR done ho" 1. e., made io fuleo a charge "upon the nup- pohition that tho evil geniu which hau uttended him througti life, giving to him an appar ent antoniHhing prosperity aucn as to lead very many good men to douht thero being any advantage of virtue over vice I Bay 1 can only account for it on the euppon- Hon mat inav evu genius hub ui . -I !... t I last made up his mind to forsake him." Preluded as this was by a full description of DoughiB power, reputation and place in the world, there is liaruiy inoro sovero iun gunge in literature. Judiro Baldwin of California ap plied to members of Lincoln's cabi net for a paes outttide the Union line to see a brother in Virgniu. Heing refused the judge wont direct to the urcKident, who said with a smile: "i am sorry, hut I en d nothine. for vou must know that 1 havo very little inlluenco with this administration. Talkine about law, Mr. Lincoln onco said: "The strongest exiimph of 'rigid government' and 'closi construction' I ever knew was tlui of Juduo , It was said that ho would hang a man for blow ink. his noKO in tho street, but that he would Burnish tho indictment if i failed to sneeifv which hand In blew it with." Mr. Lincoln's first political speech was in 1832, when he was 23 years of ago and a candidate for the Jllinins lcuiBluturo. This is what he said: "Clontlenien. Fellow Citizens: presumo you know who I am. I am humble Abraham Lincoln. I have been solicited by many Iriends to become a candidate lor tho legis lature. My politics can be briefly stated. 1 am in favor of a national bank. 1 am in favor of (ho inter nal improvement system and a high protective tarill. These are my sentiments and political prin ciples. If elected 1 shall be thank ful. If not, it will bo all tho same. Hero is an aneodoto very well known, but that will bear retelling: Just previous to the full of Vicks burg a self constituted committee, solicitous fur tho morals of our armies, took it upon themselves to visit the president and urgo tho re moval of Cen. (irant. In somo surprise, Mr. Lincoln inquired: "For what reason?" "Why," re plied tho spokesman, ho drinks too much whiskey." "Ah," rejoined Mr. Lincoln, dropping his lower lip: "by tho way gentlemen, can either of you tell me where tlen. lirant procures his whiskey? lie cause if I can find out, I w ill send every general in tho Held a barrel of it." When a voluminous report of a co in in it tee on a newly invented gun was handed to Lincoln ho ex claimed: "I should need a new lease of life to read this through. Why can't a committee of this kind o' cahionally exhibit a grain ot commu seusu? If 1 send a man to buy a horse for mo I ex him t tell mo hit points not how many hairs'tlicro aro in his tail." "Tho great thing about t! rant," said Lincoln once, "1 take it, is his perfect coolness and persistency of purHe. 1 judge he is not easily excited, which is a great ele ment in an Hirer, and be has the grit of a bulldog. Once let him fi t h!s teeth in and nothing can rhake him oil"." Max O'Kell said some years ago: "When she marries, the Kuglish woman los s her liU riy, tho French woirTi gsir.s hoi and the Auieri can woman continuvs to do at she essrs. Fkom Okkuox. On an exprvum to the Riivernur of Ti'iuicaovit In re- Kttrd to the Tviiiiwuava eviiteiinUI ex- IHinlt Ion to open at Naitivlll, on May , 1 V7, ami coutlnuu atx month, (iov V 1 Lord baa wrtiten the fnllotthiR: "lVraonnlly 1 shall be very elad to at tend ami partleliate In your cvletira- tion, and will give every publicity to your auiiouiieeiiieiit, in the impe Hint tints v of our cilUens will Ut Induetd' to vl.lt your expoaHloii, which, Ii tiunt, w ill only nvrve to lnteuiry the attilljr and unity of our people." MOSEY MA OK EASILY. A New York dispaU n of the 1 I'll an vt: Following tho sto;y (.itlioljni.il purchase cuuiis many rumors of riches acquired by bidders who had no money, but whoso tenders were com-idnred, und who afier wards sold their right to receive bonds at it higher price than their bid and so made handsome margins. No one had to put nf large sums of money in order to have his bid eonsidered by the treasury officials. For instance thero was an alleged doctor in Texas who bid f" $ 1 0,- 000,000 worth. No one ever heard of him. and so the l id was thrown out, as an obvious "fake." There were others like bun. It is said, however, that a ihreffd boy in a down-town office in this city invested two cents in a postage stamp and mado u,uw oi. uiai in significant capital. lie sent in a bid for 150,000 of the bonds at a nrico which insured his getting them, then sold his right to receive them for 10.000 just M.O'J'J.OH imtier than his investment. Of course noticeably largo bids in the millions, from persons win are not known to the hnancial world, ex cited suspicion, but there are many men in this country who are able to invest $150,000 that such bids were accepted in good faith. I he result of this state of things was somo of the most remarkable finan cial transactions in the history of Wall street.. At last accounts, however, a re turn of $0,000 0-3 an investment of two centB is tho record breaker. A 1I1U WASTK OK MO.NKY. l'endleton E. O.: The Last Oro Bonian is in receipt of a pamphlet entitled "monthly report of the Oreeon stato weather service, re nort for October. 1895." It is issued by IJ. S. I'ague, local fore' cast official of the United States weather bureau. It is to bo pre sumed that the report has bee n sent to every newspaper in the state, several hundred in number to many prominent citizens; to all local tbservers, and probably largo number will lie in the ollice of Mr. I'ague at Portland and never bo used. It would be no violent presumption that at least a 1000 copies were issued. 11 is a monthly publication, and consists of an average of over JO page. can cost no less than flUO per month, or about $1200 per year The work is dono by W. II. Leeds the Oregon state printer at Salem The report contains page after page of matter which is of no practical value to the newspapers or people and possesses as much interest to the taxpayers as would infurnia tion showing how many wharf rats there aro about the docks at As toria. RUN DOWN WITH DYSPEPSIA STOMAOH Liver AND HEART ArrsiTKii. AluioBt in Despair Hut Finally CURED By Taking AYER'S PILLS "For fifteen jean, I wan a great tuf- O fi ri't from liHllyeition In It worst lotnis. 1 lestod the iklll ot many doctors, but (lew worso and worse, until I became O so weak I could not walk fitly yards without liavlng to sit down and rest. My o stnin.tt'li, liver, and heart became affect- fil, and I tliiuiKlit I would surely die. I Irli'd Aycr's Tills and they helped nio o tWM nnny. I eonllnued their use and am now entirely well. I dou't know ot auyniiiiK iniit win so quickly relieve o ami cure tho terrible aulTcrliit: of dya. o. l'l"la as ayer s rilli."-Joii!f C i iiiivuAiii), liioiite, w arren Co., N. C. : AYER'S PILLS Rocelved Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR poooooooooooooooooooooo 0880880538380880 GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER 3HKtt WHY yv .btxilU buy u. 1. It U made I liilit horv ut home. 8. It Is mule ot the very finest nintorU.. aud i. onrniiu! In ev.-ry n I rttiml or uiHiior to Itiv very IksI. 3, Theinakera i.-unranti-e cwrv tin and v,ry tirwer aiilhtiril to return jo mouey if it t uot aaiUfki . i CA YOU ASK for i;o; : (tw a I kiu, ISirtl.na, Oi o 88 O 88 O o o 88 O 88 O 88 088GS393SJK838SGSSO For alt l VrBttn s Sth strvel diuj .tar F- - I'l' trj rs- U : t . . I - ' Is fj - U.3IN I D - .: va fi tiGiir THE GREAT !iJ CURE Works wonders In cur ing torturing, disfigur ing diseases of the skin, scalp, and blood, and es pecially baby humours. iiiurt4.iii i ...' "" .ri .u a lhim. C.fer. ... Mt rtuv- Mm. U S.A. SO TAX DlLLKHIONS. Kol!s Klioveil Hatk into tieik's niiii-uii or Errors. Thr- lbs p.lly liurd, february SV Tito Lane county tax roll wliieh liuve lt-n in tuts Imiiila or Htii-nii Juhnaon for enlleetlnil f"r the p ten days were today rt-turnea io uouiny Clerk JennliiU'i rT correction. laxeauail be puld until me enrreeuona art) inade. A n Hirter tried to Interview nearly everybody around the court limine this afternoon but liolmdy seeintd to know anytliliiK alxnii the mutter. tlliu tiling la eerinin, n'i " Hint I thai the roll were returned to clerk Jeunintia for correction at ihkhi (ihIu.v. During the aliorl lime inai Hit tux rt lis have been in potn ttion ofSheriir Joliuwin liinilinernble inls- tukc huve constantly Uen ihiduiiii up. These mixtaketare In the tux ex tensions mid not in the orltiiunl roll its completed by the swewiir. I n niK liilC the cliangi'S lnntiiirnteil by the state Itonrd rt-imliitllnn ami IlKuring up the aiimtliil or luxes in incu iii.n vitlual U wliere the miMukct huve l-.ii niitdo. Tills work was Iter- fitmiu i lr l enutie einployed by Jir IlItllllfM. Mli.ilir Jolinsoii did not with to cIom nceounlt for ttie county wnien were thus full or miHtukes, ami accoiu Inulv returned tliKtn for comet I on. Considerable tax money lia, liowcverj ulieadr len reeelvtil and llnwe tie- onuiila cloned will in all probability re- miiiii na tliey are. 1) W C'oollilee and Jic-I Ware have Ireii employed to correct tho extended ll.t and i-oiunieiieed work on them nt lo'cliK-k today. It Is not known limt how Imiir it will take to correct the list but It will take several davs nt leat and until the work I finished no taxes can l paiil. intw a iiuiiiIkt who dmired to pay their tuxes have been turned awuy hotn the court house todav. The niithoritles slioiild notify the neotilu of this fuet so Hint lliev will not be InconvcUieacpd by making trip to the county sent. Antrim Itutiii. Feb. 1M, lS'.HJ. Mr Ilice wai on a vbll ut A II Sun deriuati this week. Prof H A Devaliey ha commenced school here once more. There ure pupils preeent. A list of tlioso who went Io Eugene lnl week were, C Ii Smith, J V Piuilli and wile aad .Mr I. hull;,. Fred Russell Is alten neliool at this place. Kev All Siindermaii inade a trip to llaltey hiHt it k. Jim Talliifero mooini anii-d by Mis Jennie McC'auti, muilo n trip to SprlnM-chl on llie rnilro i.l Velocipede tins week. MikS C'lnra Hinolw w:ix in our ur.iht la a Sunday. The railroad ontupnu v hn mtule nisnv chatiKes In iu eiiiilnes. M:iny are iuiproveiueiits no doubt; lime gen eraily telle. Loney Smith I sick. MI'S llattio Smith may tern h a term ot aohool either on the Mchcnzie or outaouthwest of Kitgeue. She Iiiih oflert front both ways. Keport t'dii II nnod. Pally Guard, February -V-. TlieTepo le O P ort of Keferee WiHulcoek in the mutter wim continued hv JtirlL'e Fullertou, in tliu circuit court at t'orvHlll. tlila moriiinir. Thellouu inatter whm referred buck to Mr Woodcock to take some addi tlonal leatiiiiony. The t'orvnllld Tillies published this mornlnir aitys: "Sundry law vets roared in the ears of Jtnl-o Fullertou all yiaterdny afternoon, llicirohjeetlons to the con II i Mini Ion or the referee a re mtrt In the I). I', note. A decision will In. an noil tut'd ut nine UiU iiioinlni! and tint belief in nlmot universal that the reiiort will be confirmed." Looking This ay. EAUI.K 1)1ST, III, Feb, 22. IS' (!, Epitok t!l'Alti: I am imtcbted to you or some one lor a copv of the lil'AHP, for which 1 letiiro thimka A paHT from your corner of the I'oite States la ouite a nevelty here. should bo K'ad to Imni more of your city and country. NVIiy do not Hie real etato aijcntM advertine more aud tell in what they huve got and what the city N like. Yours truly, It. tr. Ki.rrAit. Patly uuara, Fetiri.aty at. Ft'NKitAi. Skrvu'K. The funeral ecrviceof the late John (I Hay wus held st the residence of U M flay nt 2:I0 this a'tenuHin, being attended by a large mimtier of relatives ami friends of llie family. Owing to (he receipt of a telegram wtatlng that A O D.i ol Victoria, British Columbia, would ur rive here tonUht or tomorrow after iiikhi llie rmaiua will noil iutenvd until tomorrow. There will U no service tomorrow t ut the Mason w ill tuke elisrge ot the body at 2:" p in am) .Miuluct it to Its last resting plme In the Masonic cemetery. Pally unl, February -V i'HK lUl'll ) IIKUIA CSIS ,M K Muiitliot Coliuri;, win. Iih diph theria, Is lylntf very low and her te eovery ia dout tful. Her duulit.r is alo ipilte III w ith the discne. Mi- Sin Hi Is a widow I idy and they have goat trouble in gt- ' i nurse, as the iieighbtni are Mfraid of the disease. Tie people of C'oburg have otl't reil In pay the exps-nsst of any practical iiuree who w III (to there ami take c.u of the family during their sick low. imly Uuanl, rbruary . CilAMl'iONsmr Uamk. -The (adits played a gstue d full ba ks for the ha'mplonship of the howling alley this afternoon. Miaa Pearl Park wou with a score of 30 point. prrnonsl. p.llyiliiard.Kebiu.ryJI. Mr natulan, -I Dexter, It l Kugeiio. c r Houston, of Junction, i i" r ci'y. Kev Xelll', of Irving, was In Eugene todav. . Kev J II Black returned today from Monroe. . Mr.. i.d Mr John Withrow went to Suleiii today, ik hi i Kinder"!) returned from lal y t'hiy. DrOgleahy came up from Junction this nflernoon. Mr I-. mii (.-onkiln left lust night for I h kn, Kalika. Mr Saullmaii, of Creswell, went to Junction today. Jt Lurch, of Umatl, was a vi-itor in KuKi ne tixlay. John Ehrman lis recovered rroiJ hi recent illness. Kecretarv ofbtate II U Klorald re turned to Salem loduy. Horace IJurnett. of tlieUfAKU orce, La recovered from In recent nine.. Attorney II T Condon returneo to day from a trip to Salem auu " burn. , J II O'Neill, nf Port land, tlie popular auenl of the V V H K, did butin m Eupene today. Mr M J llillegas was removeu iroiu reawelllo her home eat of Spring- fitdd ycHlenlay. AH.e.ai.r Hurton returned this i.ioriilnif from tils hunuay vlnlt at Cottage Urove. 4 riun It Ilinr went to na- lem t.Klay to attend to business liefore the i uprenie courr. i w c.i u ir !) iter, la vii.it- Imr her i.srent. Mr and airs o n'.- aaker. In thlt city Mr and Mrs W J f ox arnvea none Uhav after a visit of several nionin. in Southern Oreifon Mis May Baldwin has returned home, having lust cotnpleieu a term of eclinol near Lorane. Col S P Kladden, of Portland, waa In Eugene balay on business III connec tion with hi prune farm. Ml.. A J Saiiltziiian. recently rrom Ohio, la here looklim over llie location with a view loealabllHlillig a uiiiiiueijr store. Iknotv Proai-eutlna Attorney J M U'illinni retorneil from a soon .ii.Iiih.. frio to Cottage drove mis iiioruink'. Mis Emilia Withers, of this city, who laattrndinir the Drain ormul School. i aullerinir with a severe attack of iioImiii oak. Sum Venteh. well known In f.ugene I now conductor on the regular ovor- h.nd muaeiieer train running; soutu from Eoaeburg. Kntnrdnv'e Snlem Journal: Mrs Wm Pr-iii.n of Kuirene. wbe bus tieen the KiifHt of Mr Jeane Miller for a few days past, returned iiome touay. Kundav's Pal.ii) btateHinau: Jt Condon, who whs vinitinir. his siter, Mrs J mine Bean, extended bit trip to Woixlburn yesterday afternoou KCMatt.-aou relumed from Hor ence Saturday even in if, where he had been (or ten days on legal bunnies. He report things at Flnrouce as mov ing along aitoiit as usual. C J E.hlv. cenernl nasaeniitr sirent of the ChicMSo. Milwaukee & St Paul It It. at t'ortland, spent Minat.y Eugene witli l)r Lmiiula and family We acknowledge a pleasant call. HevJ'E Snyder arrived here today from Brownsville and w ill visit until tomorrow. Itev Se.yder was lormerly pastor of the U li church in this city but la now pastor of the r Irst rresby turinn cliureli at lirow iisvuie MrEJ t raider received a dispatc vext.-rdav afternoon annuneing the sudden death of tier sister, Miss Anna Lee, ut Sun Francisco. Mrs Franit-r left for Woodland, Cal., on till morn im:' 2 o'el'iek train to attend the funeral. l!i gent Appoluled. Dally duard February '.'.". llie nlein rest or yesterday tnvs (iov. Lord made the following up poinimeni: "Hon Chnrlet Hilton, of The Dalles a luemlier of the board of regent of the l nlvcrxity or Uregon, subject to con Urination iy the kvnnte, to till the tin expirud term of Hon 8 P Pturgla, rie tvased, Which term ends April 15, PJUV "Charlca Hilton it a prominent imiiKer at 1 lie Uullca. lie waa at one time an extensive farmer and stock raiser of Eastern Oregon, anil at one time hcrved a a metnlicr of the state senate, being elected front Wasco count v." Hon H II Eakln, who set veil four years In the state senate with the newly appointed regent, savs he la broad, conservative inun, anil will nil the poi-illon wit!) honor to the state and himself. Jasper Items. More ruin, more rett. Mrs Dim Wallace is rebuilding her oaru. Miss F.lile Barber came up Friday night on the atage to visit her eiMers. .Mrs Wallace ami Mrs Morehou-e. Ed Eaton I poing to move to East eru Oreg n. ill West wus in Jasper Saturday. The Llndley Proa have atnrted Ihelr saw nun after ipilte a n-st. .mis II at tie Jl at honey i on the nick nl il l week, but nothing serious. John Harris has sold his place to Mr v union, no expects to go to W ash '"kion. Nof.uks, bally Uuanl, February . Afikksoon Tka. At) afternoon tea was given Hi the home of Mis Edith Vine nt in honor of Mlsa Edith' biiihday and also for tho in. iiiUms of tlie Wide Awake Society, Knltnday Hlternoon. Feb. '22. Boat riding w"s llie principal nmuteinent of the after. n.M.n, nft. r which refreshment were served nt the home. Those present were Mis-e Edith Vineeut, Elliel Viiuvnt, Ilaltie Jennings, Heleu Jen tiniKs, Bessie Jennings, Myr. lie B.ah, Mvrtle MeMurray D.d.y Dillurd, Nellie Ciu,.r uii.l Messw I-rank McMurrav and Ui,, Ad.diis. A very pleasant afternoon was spent tiy all. t.t!t Uusrd. Fehrus-y Jr.. Ont liAltli I.KASKK.-S fSlad-len of lortUiid, who returned bnme ve-d.r-day after spcmlinii a few davs lit u, city, has leas. d hi. orchard Ju.l Mow town to F.lias lining, f t,e Western Ijin.l J: Iinniiratioii Company ,,f Portland. Mr Urou exivt. te uieve hi family here nri week and will lake Ks,.w,inn of this fine orchard Im me t lately. BoRx.-lt J U,U eiiy February 21 istHl to Mr end Mr. D K Yoran. a daughter. Darw ij la all tuulce. III JU iding and Walking Plows in all kinds of ground. 'ILL inn Allfy ;eW' IJ It ; -sv. K&2Zr2i unction City MANUFACTUHEHS OF THE "WHITE ROSE' . . . .-FLOUR .!.. GUARANTEED The most popular flour eading grocers. A Leap Yar Fable. "Algernon." "Luclle." , , , v "You know that (hit Is Leap ear. "I have feared it." ..J ..,.l... mil I will pro- ceed, for I have something iouk would say io line As the noble and nianiy young t - ture aeratched a malcli mi the ngnv leg of her bluoiiicrs and hghled her cigar, her delicate companion oould tell by the looK ill ner rjo meant bUHiue.s. luvolunturlly he started toward the door, str.ving to escape, but in a moment her strong right arm was on ins sinmmer a no oo detained him. . , , No you don't, Tlioin Algernon; You liniHt long have recognized inat I have been laying for you. A weaker woman might say thai tne i tcs 3.1.1, but 1 scorn weakne-s ami win onij tav: IOU will ue mine. I-I-ain wiliini; to Ue a urnin . "It .loesn'i eo. The brother racket tha-sn't work with the New Woman. Mv income from my proleinn is Hurtlcient lOHUpiiorl Uiih of us. You are well adapted, I believe, to grace my home, keep my house, uurse our children, aud be a tender aud gentle companion to me. You will be mine." "I-I-" Through his bralu surged a thousand thoughts, was there no escaia.-; .a he duomeil? Was lla: An idea struck him. "I appreciate much the honor you would liettow on me. btt but I have a dreadful confession to make." "Not that terrible de Sinythe girl! But She has not " 'Oh, ue, no, nothing like that. I I cannot cook." He was saved. Even the New Wo that man was compelled 10 nomii tomehiHly must do theciaikiug. Ex- Tlie Jury Diss treed. A ease wat tried in The Dallet mu nicipal court a few day ugo, aud the jury could Dot agree. About eleven o'clock they sent Hi the following ap peal to the court: To the IIonouahi.e Court: We, the jury called to try the case of The Dalles vt Laue, will never agree In Ciod't world, and asked to be dis charged for the following reason: First Thai we have had uo dinner or supper. Second Our cows are ot milked. 1 bird We have no importance to decide. cats of any fourth We are getting too old to stand such hardship. Fifth Jack Staniels is out of tobac co. Sixth Win Sylvester wauts to to t he Salvation Army. Seventh Mr Hill has contracted to work en the rbilread, 8 B Adamh, Foreman. Upon the alsive showing the Jury was promptly discharged, and a date set for a rehearing ot the case. Dkath of John Tri est. John Priest, one of the best known residents of the Ysqulua Bay country, died at his home 111 Y'aqulna, Suudav, Feb. 2.1, 1!H), at the age of about 00 years. The deceased was a pioneer of Oregon, residing In Albany for a good many year, running the upper ferry there. His wife died a good many years ago, and hisremnius were buried beside hert in t lie cemetery al Millers. He leaves one son, who accompanied the re mains to (heir last resting place. The deceased hud had the bronchitis for a number of yeurs, which caused hit death. iioi-s. An exchai ge says: "There isuomaiKei; the highest price I hut eau I had Is fio for the very-best grade. New York it overstocked, tt towers on this coast will lesaeii the acreage for lMHi. One of the largest I.illlenthal Ji Co will not cultivate their 8(10 acre at Pleasauton. fi.l il.iu year, and are plow-in up loo Hcrea of iii.-iriiop land 111 WaahUgton. At present prices they would lis.se monev to grow them this year. Other grow. lsV' U Tvtiw,t ll'l'ir UL'1uk'e tor Andrew Asper, of Chicago, got a prescription from a doctor, with d. rtetitiiis to take hi medicine in three doses Andrew was lu a hurry ami look the three dose at once. HI funeral occurred three days later Popular Brands of Tcbacco and Cigars, -fcfcCALL ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH. Headquarters for the Eugene Soda Works. lcJ & Li lp a rl'Ti . - en re . 1 - H.vt.lwl'-i. mum J . 3 Sir .'n, '-Iwi.lvv.itaaBv . alsufiw hha -.nlf, Ari.l ln. 's for .lixihofi. iASi.adAuMiaa THE ARNOLD ClitMlCM. CO. Itl i. KlMtira A..4u. CHICAfO. Chilled LOUGH MILLER & prrtV QUALIT in tho market. Sold by Appointments lUfo, Dally Uuanl, FeUrutry a The governor yesterday mii following appointments: Hon J M Church, f LtOnt rii.'inber of the board of reiitov Oiegon stale ogrieultural aulilcct 10 con II 1 inatioii brtlit.l 111 1111 mv uni-.piit.-u icrin or H( French, resigned, which iiii.; cetulier 15, l'JUo. r ' J II Oray, of Priiii vllle, i. oftheOrenoii ttute Iniatd ofw ture for the term of four yein.t from Deci'inlier 1, ls',r, luiucu' llulhrie, term expired. J M Cliureli is aprai'tlrtl, ... ill. ,1... ...... 1 . - - . raiser 111111 iiirmer, as wtlliiiv,! lit nt merchant of Latiraude. J 11 Uray Is at present enny t luriiiiii); uii'i mucK rtlBIUI t vicinity of Prlneville. A C'PRIOt'H Coiionkk'8 Vtttr Prinevtlle lteview : bottling an i developed lu the .MilU-1 tragedy. 1 lie coroner neld id Ii over the Imdy of Witgntrtndtl brought In a very queer vrdi,l undeistaud, which read about a I lows: We the Jury siuiimniitd l quire, into I lie (leu in 01 JnueiR V ner, And that he came to bit tJ from a nitiol shot 11 red by la Milltajid we Mod Mills gull ty f J der iu the first decree ThtrrJ and verdict would be publtitx the oftlcers refuse to let ui til Mills is not able to leave hit k as soon as the doctors tliluk k bis preliminary ti ia! will tiki BoniNd fok Watkii. AbtBV of Harbin Brothers, linsifurai on the desert, near Powill ii sinking an artesian well, an Prlneville Review. . The ml nM'ration is where the rosl i Bend cresses the old river lei I are boring a 5 Inch well indriv eo to a depth of 101 0 feet If the; L'et water before reachlnit ttii- Tills is a good move. ThctniW tract of laud, on what it kwosai .1 . ....... ....,ll.uu.f iPrM..( that would probably pron! for agricultural put post, up supply of water could l hu. elloitaofthe Harbin ISrultiMin matter will be watched wiibini hy a great many stock uim: vicinity. Albany Items. Denomt man le said to have bees iraa bany Saturday evening trylntttal counterfeit o inns Maxwell Is reported a cawf th rennbliran ticket for ecboMI- intended The saloon im llix-lrv ara aoltalimr lll quellM go li.vlnir Ilia rlrnu- atoret bay license as they do. Pally Uuard, Kebnurf 4 MARHiicn. We are inforiuea n.... Moii...... ti,u tin horn its AJ. II ..IWLIIT. n, VI, " - 1 nl, U nut ,r nil 5.000 W attempting to rau- a Ilw,b"rff lonitrf wlih his victim od tliUM rlu tmlii and tilt 00JP married at Vancouver, Wash., H They are now regiHtered si u Perkins ia Portland. 1 . . ..... ..... i, n.c(T0X V'A.'Sl'lu.ir.Q run ....-- lli.na Ara In el renlat ion asklUf l" II I ....!- n.l 1 ' si IVriink tO I"1 41.1 1 I. f.1,11 J u 4 llie ollice of tcliool director to 1 for Monday, March !th. B,1"! 1.. . - u...iJt iH...t.,r M Vkl IB 1 1 IV reilllllK tun-...--" .iig-I oiun.l 1 1, ..r ..,.l of the r t"" 1 being largely signed. iriua llenl.'Sl'- New York, Fb. 24.-Ex-P Harrison, tlirough hi P" ii.r .)..!., 1 i..luv that He ... .... A.,,ii in. or tii mill 1 iru , '.i 1 . . si.ee! tied date. He hat tulM one to announce the rings. dateofW-1 0. S. Land Ccmmis' Joel Ware, having been pointed U. S. Circuit Commissioner for the di of Oregon, is now to make IIomf.stkap FiU , . I.. Fix at. Vnniirs. fllltl timonv in Contest Havinsr had thirty years j'viiciiv;c 111 i.' guarantee satisfaction overv pnsp. Oflico 1" lii.ililiiiL' Eu? Oregon. POULTRY H ASH GROVE .4 01 btuiny r -.-. fn nons in this11 White. fly mouth iv- and Hi -i4:i and dvi'r 1 Hamburg Un $1.50 per 15; two I alan h.Te 1K fur sale. a few choice r - 4 , hli.fa.ii;;n t",1l. a. no neirl Ci A I Milling Compat! CO