MARCH 7. elV'll, Gcntlst. Hell' i Wulttiii, uttoruey-at-law. f '. v. i' line to I"-""0 ',,"r lre 4l: kinds of .niiii"K,"""- l " F L ( IIAMDRKS. fmlcV to loam' iu farms. i- ! ,e U'ull""- , , , iH"'r,N""" if I. C'u AMUKltH. . i ..... t I 1 (i W. ISiil'H" "'".V ' found ut Liii.iKt""! Olive Htrtf. between ,. , Sixth streets, one block west ,'e Minnesota hotel. JI I pre "j t,) do ul! dental work In the Ix-st nur. i voiir uurdt-n seed order Id F L imU.'ts. j ton of bulk gurden iced In i H'k. foil SAI.K " I1'"' '" "J"''. Ulleen .. of J'.unenc. in oii vauey: ly I mimvi il; koo.I s dl; giaid wa ,,tar m-IhniI; price $400, euay ttrru; ml discount for cash. Address y Ls-igciiotir, mown, v nioruini. L'tidi-ii seed In hulk ClIAWIIKUH. Farms for Sule. Imve now-thirty fine farms In the ll.ainctte vt I ley lor suie. lliese . i .....I..... i.L.. -...I .S Illl'lUoe VCI V VUII'-IV III BIAC UlllJ .. l II... - -I 'ir ill-r-enpi 100 iisi, iiiinrcsa (iK. M. Mfl.LKK, Wilklm ltlia-fc, Eugene, Or. AM'i:i- I-utly or g- n lc man to ik hi f J.ii'i pcrduy. Lest ol seller, it Eugene House ut once, M. E. liKA'lTV. For Sulc. ... . . . I i inns of lit ml, good runge; IMOi ..r ,.nii.. iiUiiiv i,r unml r. w in lane part pay in lanu in . (. .... I iB iiiiitle valley. AddreK. 7 " ... SI. II. nTONE, Paulina, ('rook Co, Or. wa.vFkd. ('rt?uii tirujie Koot. tmii Orecon Grape root wanted: jpuy lilyhe-t market price for name till er larue or small quantities. iiiiinruiatiou h to prepartiiK for let, etc., Inquire at store. ti. II. r RIENDLY, i ho fall of 1KU3 a sou of Mr T A rlatnl, a prominent merchant of IOiik, Suiter county, Cal., was luitli a very heavy cold. The in his chest were so sever that kml cpisms and was threatened i iMiriiinoiiin. his rattier rave. il I'irire doses of Chaiulierlain's gli hemedy which broke up the ji uml c ire.l him. Mr McFarland Ii lieinedy whiuli hroke uo the wlii'iit'ver his children have croup irariaiiiy iiives Itiem i;tinmber (imikIi lamely and it always llieiii. He c 'liHiders It the best i remedy in the market. For tv O-burii & D.'lauo. S.nne Hates. f reiiiiblieaii convention at Port- Apiil '.i, at U H ill with 237 del- f "raCc stale convention at Fort- t i April P. ji c"a.'r.'.lon:il district repulill vinti. m at Aibanv on Tuesday I". I Mi-ooiiveution of the people's i Sile.u on 'I'liursday, March . ! ( urn lilipuainlls.il. i , Coos Co, Oregon. Nov. 10, I tvih to inform vou of the I'-'od Cliainberlulli's l'aill Halm one III V wife. Sli hua lnin led wnli rlieumatism of the arms I bunds for six months, and has l many remedies presnribed for eoiuplnint. but found mi relief mil Slie 1 1 -.! r It is Pin rtuliii: una 'itltofu-iiicli has completely cured r J take pleasure, in recouimend ' ttjor Unit trouble. Yours truly, C I liOicii. ol) cent and $1.00 bottles by Oshurn & DuLbiio. K lection Notice. lie legil voters of School District Lime county, Oiegon: e is hereby given that the ll I'.li.'lion of this district will I M the City Kail In Eugene, ' i Hie second Monday, being the y if March, 1SU0, between the r i wo o'clock and tlx o'clock p Unit day for the purpose ot.Q W Wright, In ih licv 15 F Fuller ,' one director for 3 years In the case lielore the U emit Id Portland, I i.. i 1 ....! I... SI... li V. D Pal, e, le.n. expired, and rk lor one year in the place of ICraw. term exnln-H. l February 24, 181K5. Uko F Craw, 'a ink. Clerk. Chairman. yni & DeLauo desire us to pub ff fo. lowing extract irom a letter M Gutfeld, of Iteedley, Fresno f s as iney uundle Hie remedy j1 to a:nl want their customers 1 v what a splendid medicine it fl Is with iiteiisnrM T loll von tlint "ity s use or Chamberlain's reined v I was relieved of a verv '"Id. Mv head was coinolrtHl V up and I could not sleep at I can recommend this remedy. nearly ulwava ktarU In the soiil ufierwni-ils piI.oiiIs to the ' 1 Iuiil's Itv iisiinr this re ni- "l.v hs soon .s tin' cold has been !" led it will ore the cold at ones f event it Ulng extended to the v r. vt tbk, wo pare hi-r Cssto.v. ' v ii a (",U 1, sho crleil for CsstorU. I't-awo Klsa, she clung lo Crstorla. 1 UUldron, gUc. atq tbem Csstoria. '"kleu's Arnica Salve. ''-t Salve in the world for 'rtllsHS. Snn. I'l.r. Salt , rever K m-s Ti.)t..p I'lmnnut "ill.lains, Corns, and all Skin and positively cure piles, re.inie.. It is guaranteed rdi-i catisfactlou or money " j'ricj cents per box. vHciiilorni & Linn. healing, cleansing, De u"' h Il;,z,. ave i.theeue- wounds and piles, which r '"Is to cure. Slops Itching r"""- Curt chapped lips and r'"i two or three ho irs. 0.-SUCKN 4 DkLano. WEDNESDAY, MAHCI1 4 Frank Coleman 1 In town. Commissioners' court in session. Commliwloiier Perklm U In Eugene The river moot! 0 fret tliU morning. Jul Kulght, section foreman, l.t unite lick Iw Crow left l:ist night for J Use phlno county. l'ruf Hunt, nf Km i ,,. ll. .1.1 ,... i.. i.. . . ' i This afternoon was ladle.' day ut the ,,A7"I!olr.".,m.v" "Ml'ye.l on the rock pi lo today. Get your curry comhn uml brushes ut Preston 4 Hale's. Mis Edna Huillty Is it recent nr rival from Port I 4iid. Attorney J B Wyatt returned t Albuiiy thin forenoon. Mm L Farrow, of this el y, h-is moved to her fiirm Ht Spencer. Get harness oil of Pristnii it Hale and oil your harness. Hurvey Hoiiiiuerville came ii to.luy from (Ik lunch m ar llarrisbur,. The rcpuhlicamt were vietoilou at tlie He.itt.e, Wusli.citv eliellon yeter day. A tie preitli-iit .t ill iunui.'Ui'iilei one year from t duy. ( an you (jin.s hlit name? V H Johnnou i ml Mr ltowimin and family reltirnvi to l 'uttau (iio.-e this afternoon. V W CMiisui:n. tin Spr.nnfii !. tioitmaster nnl -'ery pan, u in cuene loiiay. If you want n um J sad lie or harnex nee 1'restoii & Hul, James Laii;ley came (l inn fioni Drain today, alter i n ahteiice of aevei ul weeki fioni Kui ne. Archie lilaekhurii of Alliai y, vho liua lieell (loln ti(iHine in this city, iun c.h i ii.i. numoraylsin Migeiif. .U isioiv living near Criswe I. I.iivmi,' leivnlly movud there front Mohuk. Mrs J T Mc.Mulinii eamo ilouu finm Drain on the early train today to ut tend the la-dslde of her brothel. At the Irving s'hi.ol meeting last Monday EC Awhrey wss elected di rector and J M Kitchen clerk. Kdilor Charles Nickell wase'ected a (iiemlaT of the couucil ut Juck-ouviilo yesterday. Wo congratulate. Tha HprltigllilJ aaw mill, which has been idle for two years, Is soon to start up and cut the Iokh now on hand. The V C T U held an interesting meeting at Monuts hall this after noon. Several Interesting papers were Mias Emma Edwards, who ha been attending the Drain Normal school, returned home today on account ol sickness Miss Laura Iturneti arrived home today after a visit of about ten days with friends and relatives in Cortland. MrsIlSHcan, w ife of Judge Uean returned home to Sulem today, n'ler visiting at the home of her parents, 1'rof ami Mrs Condon of this city. Aaron Goldsmith revived a finely worded lelttr litis mo niug from Ids old friend, Mr H Munra, of Meachani. Yesterday wasJIru's ioIIi lilrthday. Mr Culver of Salem, bus leennp- pointed euglnis r of the stale sewrr of that city. J U lvelley firm rly of t!il- cilv, was an apidicaut for lite po-i- turn. Mi Ktleii (Isles, nr.'sldent of the Mule Hebekah Assemlily, arrived here this morning from lhebiirg and will p ay Eugene Lodge D of It an oillei.il visit tonight. Crook county will probably have about 40,000 mutton sheep to t irn otl (his spring, tilieep are In ft bo d con. ditiou and (hero is u general iuiiuii ) for stock sheep. Fr ui Corvallis Times circuit court Item: J C Goodale vs It H Ueilmoinl, ordered tl at 4!) shares ot stoc!(ofthe Corvallis Lumber Company be sold to satisfy Jungmsnt. If the weather coutinuts cool enough to allow the snow to go oil' slowly as It has been doing for the past few days tliere will ue no ilangr of destructive high waters. A II Chilson and family left last night for Texas, wliere they expect to reside in future. They were givinii farewell party last even in by a num ber of their friends. SIIILOH'S CURE, tho grcal Cough and Croup Cure, Is in guut demand Pocket size contains twe ity-IKe doses only l!oe. Childre i Henderson & Linn. love It. Sole by Todav's Albany ilerall: Attortny de murrer in the case had been sustained, giving Hev Mr Fuller llm victory. The action la a virtual ilistrtlssui ol the sj.e. Parks' Cough Syrup cuies Coughs- Colds and Consumption. Mrs. Cuth erine Black of Le Boy, N. Y., says: "I took one bottle of Parks' Caugh Syrup. It acted like inaijle. Stopped my cough and I am perfectly well now." Sold by A. Ykiuxvitos. We the undersltined wish lo express our thanks to Sheriir Johnson and his deputies for the kind treatment received at their hands while being confined In the Lane county jail. I ley Bcki.l, John McDowell, J. M. Downs, Jesses Ckhtis. Prof E B McElroy, of Ihe State Uni versity at Eugene, was In Mnnna? a short time ago, and while there made arrangements for the enlargement of his prune orchard, west ot town. Among others who are putting out small orchards, we notice Gus Itiiek inghani, Waller Humphrey und C 11 Starr. orvullis Times. There Is nti old adage that says, "dogs and cats will lljht." Pursuing the thing stil! further It is demon strated by the following that women, too. huve their differences: The other day a Couple of ladies whose hack doors face, were utmorbed In a llciy argument, when one woman said: 'You think I'm n fool?" "No, I don't." responded the other, "but you're next dooi to one.' The high sell sil of Portland has a school paper. One Issue appeared lust week. In It was a nicely readimt poem dedh-ated to the class ol IMS'.. The liexl day after It appeared Ihi-re was consternation upm warning thai the innocent poem was an acrostic and that Ihe first .ettrs ol each line read: "Kigieris au old ass." Prof Kiglei lathe pilnt'lpal. Il was found thai the 'm had Imcii pi t in the newspaper box and signed by the tisin ot a young lady who had been dead several years, a fact not noticed at ths time. ' TIIUUSD.VY, MAHCII 5. E l Ti ngra has returned from Uw burg. J D Cr.dg mu le Jiim-(ion a short Visit today. Another light coating of siu,w fell hist nifcht. Tor axle g.tae and oil go to Preston A Hale's. J 1 Meikcr, . Portland hop huver. is In the city. 1 J W Hounds returned from IlnTT.. this morning. Geo A HoiieU, of Monroe, spent last night in Eugene. When you want a whip K t Pas ton it Hide. W T Ktyser, the KIiiiIm umrclmnt, wa in Eugene today. CIiim V Llnley, of the U 8 snag boat Corvallis, was in Eugene today. W N Parker, of the firm of J L ( liuse 4 Co, visited Junction today. I'ostmiister Lyons of Drain has hem In the city u few days this week. G.-o T Hall, Jr, returned this after noon tVotu a siiort tup dowu the Vi.il.y. DrJ II Hawkins, of Drain, is In the city intending the bedside of J It Kiiiubt. Dr Driver lectured on evolution to a fair audience ul Hie M E chutch last night. The late cold snap, the farmers tell us, hus not injured the fruit or grain crops. The liver registered live feet (his UlorilillL.'. IlllVilll' fill I. .ii a ruit ul. K.. ) yi sterd iy. ! In diMiiel No. 70, at Isabel, C A r uold was elected director ttlld T J Waiigh, clerk. Miss 1 Vml Homt who hhs bwu teaehiug setiool at Wolf Creek, has re turned home. J C Mnloy has returned from Mis souri. Hi- was uccouipauled liy his son, J E Maloy. ! J L Furnish anil Miss Yuba Hus ! ton came out from Florence as ur as Kl'iiira on yesterday's stage. Tin' oiiern, "Patience," under the allHpiivs of the U of O Athletic Associa tiou, Is helm: practiced regularly. Mrs A C Eaves of Falrmount went to Albany today to attend a ikUsiou. u ry meeiiiig of the C P uhurch. l!ev V S Gilbert went to Salem to day to at lend I he funeral of the Infant child of Mr and Mrs ltalph Davidson. MrS E Claig hus returned to Hills horo. He expects to return to Euttno in about ten diiays to eounnence work on the roposed ertomery plant. Frank It Wilson, of Florei ne, Hunt Si D.ivcnpou's book keeper, arrived on laM night's stage and will appear as a witness be Tors the circuit court. Miss Ethel Kelty, a student, left for her home a'. McCoy this morning. Mho Inn been unable to attend school for s vi nil days on account of sickness. I!ro.i nsvlile Is one of the few towns in tln state where no city tax is paid. That city has decided electric lights lire not absolutely necessary Just yet. TIih Ili'o id-Axe pil lidies a list o "o names purporting to be monitiers of the A I' A Indue of this city. It prom ises to give others In the future. One Minute CoukIi Cure touches the right spot. It also touches the ri-ht time il you take it when you have u cough or cold. See the point? Tin n ilnii'l cough. U.l!t'u St DkLa.no. Chillies Haines bus purchased the propei ty mi Twelfth street, between lltgii iiinl Mill streets, formerly owned by Win Goodman. EG Youinf Si Co shipped from Oak land to San Francisco, lust Wednesday, ID east s of cgits and 3-K) (miuikIs of ilresied tuiktys, geese una clilcKens. They ul-o shippeil during the week three carloads of oats to Grant's Pass. Don't invite disappointment by ex perimenting. Depend upon One. Min ute Con nh Cure and you have imme diate relief. It curt s croup. The only harmless remedy that produces Imme diate results. Osuukn & DkLano. A crayon rustler is in town today. He draws a lame sized hmicII portrait, in live minutes, for 1'5 cents. No one can object lo the time wasted, or price, allhouKh Ihe work may he rather crude nod practical! v worthless. Mr Hutler who was employed at Foley Springs during Ihe winter came down on the stuire yesterduy for a l ""iy. He Inform us a new hriilijo tvill be built across Horse creek to replace the one carried away by the Iii'h water. Frank Mr.ngoz Is down from the lilue Kiver mines. When he left, a few days ngo, the ground on the niountnlii wits bare except in shaded places. He expresses the opinion that ihe recent storm has covered the vi cinity of the mines with snow to u depth of several feet. Quick In ell'ect, heals and h aves no sear. Burning, scaly skill eruptions quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch lInZt-1 Salve. Applied (o burns, scalds, oltl sores, l is magical iu ellcct. Al ways cures piles. O.sttUKN & DkLano. The otlleers of the Christian church of EugeiH are very fortunate In huv nm their pulpit well titled during the absence of any regular pastor. Last Sunday Ihev secured the services of Elder N Mulkey, of Pleasnit Hill, one of their most successful minister of this county, who preached two discourses highly spokeu of by the congregation. Cor. Many of or people who attended the state fair In old lini 's will remember the favorite racer Bye S raw. He is now 21 years old, and is quartered at the nome of his owner, John F Miller at Klamath, where he receives every care and attention. Bye Straw Nst'ill sound as a dollar, lively and f.om nil appearances will 1 ve several years yet. Dogs are dogs ut Ashland. Lie Ti lions sav: "J W Chapman, a Moiiln i a man Who has been 111 the val ev lately, made Crit Tolman an idler of HoO for his valuable lardog K inifer, but the oiler was declined and Mr Ciianniiii' w.i.i (old that was Ihe pritv. and be secured an option for 10 days in w hicli to make up his mind as to p ireh'isiinr. Chapman also has made an oiler off loO for Alex Ireland's icard"g Nailer, which has also been declined." Albany D. mocrut: The directors of 1 1. I n '.-ne schools iiave a two and a half coin report of ihe workings of the schools or that cltv unuer uie h -ads: Aitea ance, hcailu, teachets, discipline, schisd furuiiure. low taxa ii.... .i..i oral ion dav. Inscriptions, ICS-Ins of eliari'y, a.i l the clerk, In a niaiii.er to linlicsie imu ioe n taken a very nclive personal Interest ill the scluxiis of that city. Market Price. Everything Is moving along very (piietty and there hre no booms iu the markets now. Wheat Is (pioted at M to .'0 cents sil board cars; oats, 0 cents. The hop market Is still very dull ami no sales are icpoiU-d. The demand for potatoes Is Unlit. Hurhunks uro ipiote i ul DO cents ami Early 11 e ut 30 ceiits Her bushel Apples, ;.') cents; nrinies. deinunl HkIiI ut 3 to 6 cents; beans, lj tolj cenis; onions, dull at 1 cent. The liollllrv liowket coniliiiii' fulrle iI'SmI, Chickens are minted at t'J M to . .. .... . i . .... . . . fo.ou per dozen; oucks, .t .'o lo H oil; geee, fl-oO; turkeys, U lo 7 rents per pound. lleef oil foot Is oiloti d at I lie follow lug prices: Cows, I J to 2 cents; steers. -i cenis; veui, 4 wins; porK, a toSJ cents; mutlon, lo I. M iter head. Putter, So cents icr roll; cue. 10 cents per dozen. Hop Intelligence. The Seattle Times !s authority for Ihe statement thai one halt of Ihe hop acreage of Yakima will be plowed up ims spring. A Puyallup paper contuins a list of several yarns, amounting to an or uu acres, near that place that wi.l be plowed up. Mutiy itoisfoit farmers have had euoiiifli ami are going to quit. The Chehalis N linnet umlerstalids thai C W Long is one of tliem. Several Monroe lion fields are lo be plowed up Ibis snriuK, ouucrouiilof ! uih low price winch I lie cured ami I baled article commands in Eisiern I and foreinu markets. Others will not ; be cultivatnl so Hint the crop nut sea ! son will tall short of Hie iiumlsTof ; bales Usually sent out from that local- i y- All tire. I Those who have used Dr Kinif's ! New Discovery know its value, am! j those who have not, have now the op portunity to Iry it free. Cull on the j adveitlsed druggist and get a trial bot tle, free. Send your name and ad dress to II E ltueUleii it Co, Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr King's New Life Pills, free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household In structor, I tee. All of which Is guar anteed to do you good and cost you iiotiiiug. Henderson Si Linn's drug store. ostlj uutnl, Jlsif h t Anmvehhakv MEErixo. Ttxlay being the second auniversary of the organization of the Ladies' Aid So ciety of the United Brethren church the members of the society held an an niversary meelinti, at Ihe home of Mrs Frank Clou' In the basement of Deady Hall. About 20 memU'rs went early this morning and spoilt. Ihe (lay sew ing for Ihe ne nclll of the society, while a number of others joined the merrv and busy throng later in ihe day. The pleasant rooms of Mr and Mrs Close's were turnml over lo the ladies, who spent a most delightful day In com mi monition of the second year's existence ot their association, which has so materially assisted iu the work or the church. At 12 o'clock a most delitfhtfui dinner was served, and uus heartily enjoyed by all present. All the good tilings subject to the tastes of dainty femiuini ' were on the table, making a most templing spread. At 3 o'clock another course of refresh ments, consisting ol' ice cream and cake was served. Ever since ils or ganization the society has prosiered I ut in. no time has it had a inoie pleasant gathering than the one ot to day. In the afternoon u short program was rendered und olllcers elected for the ensuing year us follows: I'residsiil, Mrs till Lowell; ioe president, Mrs F Close; secretary, Miss lone Zeiglur; treasurer, Mrs J L Kclglcr. ALL Co.NVEKTEl). lbuny Demo nrut! Tlu.m urn six men ill tile count V jail, the two Fox brothers and Poole, tor rohtiing i lie store ot u w ,ioses, in Crawfordsvllle; I W Bivers foi steal ing harness, etc, of U L Beeso and ut Intra? Iilnck for steulinir several things at the Buss House, and Me- Keiizie Tor lewd colianitatlon. Also Miss Ella Ilolcomu, who Is In the ladies' room uloue. Uudsr the In llueixs of the Salvation Army the men all tirofess conversion. At 11 o'cIiick yesterday the nialvalion Army held a meeting with men. in the lire.- elice oi several visuors. ah me men made speeches warm with repentance for their sins, and il Is said there was hardly a dry eye present. Tliesceiie is reported I' the Democrat ns an tilled nig one. Those who witnessed it say there can lie no doubt of the earnestness of the men, and Hist it Is probable all of them will plesd guiliy, ask the mercy of Ihe court, ami lake their sentences, resolving to live diller ent lives when they get free Wood fob Univekhity. The con tract to furnish wood for Ihe Univer sily of Oregon fur the ensuing year has Iteeu let by the board of regents as follows: Alt Williams, 110 cords of 4 foot body tl r et fl.7o; ulso W) cords 24-1 ncll body oak at $2..r(). J T Brewer A Son, (10 cords ID-inch body pino ul tl.UO. MH Wallace, KM) cords 4-foot grub oak at f2.24. E N Foster, 40 cords 10-Inch grub oak ul 2.U; also AO cords 4 foot grub oak at $2.3.'i. Win Mathsrs, 2- O'trils 20 inch body oak at $2 50 Marlon Calloway, Z'i cords 20 liich body oak at $2.00. Boxes. The development of the fruit Industry in this section has cre ated a demand for a large number of boxes each season and tnls need is re ceiving the attention of some oi our cltlzeus. 'Ihe Eugene Lumber Com pany turned out a large number of (sixes during the past season and will be able to supply a considerable de mand this year. The Mensra. Lakln, ofSiulllillehl, Ii Is said, will soon start a box factory in operation, which will uiuke iwo for this county. y U RE ' -:.r,. 'v Gloved : : . Lci-Littueatly CURED ;iTUm IT 2hL Kill l w w &Lr Kniro or Operation Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Threo to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Orricts : Rxm TT07. Iar.imm Euiiainf, PORTLAND, OREGON. R i. J i fit ATIK.MIOS DICMOi HATS. J Deiacinillc C u:ity i ouvciitloa Post poned Till Tuesday, Apill "(Ii. At the request of many democrats from various portions of the county the Line county democratic county convention is hereby postponed until Tl'tSD A V, AI'UIL 7. It is recom mended the precinct primary conventions be held on the lame date as before appointed, viz: Saturday, March 21st. J. P. RtMSKV, Chairman Dciu. Co. Cent. Com." F. C. Mattkx, Secretary. THE VrEIKi-"iXHlTlT IE. Years of F.stablisli-il ilerlt-Nets of Warning. To the Pt nuc: As a matierof Justice to ourselves ami to the reputa lion of Dr Leslie E Kct ley's Double Chlor.de of Gold Bi'inetlics for the cure of the liquor, opium, morphine and tobacco diseases, and neurasthenia, we warn the public i bat these reme dies are used hy no institution or sanitarium In Hie United States, ex i-pl those established hy our ciiinpunv under the uniform name of "The KEKI.EY iNSTrtTTE." All others claiming to use Dr Keel ey's remedies or formulic urc frauds and Impostors. The Keclcy Institutes, in various parts of Hie United States, now num ber one bundled and llftccii, with live in Kuro where the Keeley Treat ment is administered, ami the' Keclcy ICemedies sold. We, howevi r, calilioii all to examine well und know that they are dealing with Gkm'I.nk Bi:t' KEhENTATIVKS, authorized by us, before taking treatment or purchasing remedies. The misleading establishment use the mime of "Bi -Chloride of (.old," or similar tides. The uvwspapcrs often lull lo discriminate sutlleientlv to know that ihey are Imitators. This Is a matter of public wellure, and hence this warning. The Keeley Instituto ol Oregon Is at Saleiu. Bespeclfully yours, The Leslik E Keeley Co, Dwlght, 111. A Ul( In Ills II lb Lightly snd Jnciwly given Is do fnrinltlslile muter, but when a eonaUnt uimslncm lw neslh jrour rllw on the. rliiht ildc lutlmstrs Ihst jour llrsr It out of onler, yon sra not to Isiviivleil. This seiiKslluii is sImi sii-iiiiiisnlel ey yclliiwnpas ut ihe skin slid yelislls, a nioiiiu ruliireil fur upon III. Inn lie, siek hesilnehe, iisiim's sinl other ueeiiiulnrlHlilu liitlifiiliiins. HiMli'iter's simnsrh Milieu l the reiiietlr nl ah iillien. suit no i il Ini rruiit- rtl lo williniit ilelsjr. I'imiIIi illmi suit dvt'ls. r iiirimi is il of liver Irutilile, ste lo nTieitli'il hjr this uiitMiiinlleil n-siil H-.k ins'lieliis, w hieli III ns'ouls ul nearly linll a century, the cumnie nilst'tin til enitueiii nieui- trol the luiNiioitl irulesiiiiu, snd theilsllr i luerieiii-e ul His mv lid wurltl '.siniia u Ihe Ural til lis rlss. In rheutiistl-in, knluey hu.I hlsiltler Iruuliles il la Inriuniiirsliie. It n, in.. dies uervuu'itaa and tl. Iiilnv, reatorva spis-tlie snd aleee, hsaieiia ruiivnliaeenee slier ex- linualliiK uislailiea, and g eslly iiilllgstel in llriuitles itii ldi'iit It) old aiie. Doejj Not Like Hoi-h. Salem StateNUian: EJ llnrillnn. of Fa'rlleld. has determined (o abaiiiloll the hop liusiuess with a vengeance, at lessi until mch time as there may Hip sr some eneouraneiiient lo devote lime and labor to their cultivation. He had about forty acres set nut and In gisid conditlou, but he concluded to plow them up. lie desired to make a present of the poles to uny person who would come ufl-r them, hut nobody accepted his Invitation, so ho plied them iu a lieno and burned Hie whole nit 111. Thai Held Is to be devoted to wheat rsls.ng hereafter. Mlifii Harrison Will bs ITIarrlril New Yokk. March 3. Ex-Presi dent Harrison said to a Commercial Advtrtlser reporter today that his marriage with Mrs Dimnilek will take place April U, In St Thomas church, this city, Bev Dr John Wesley Browu olllulatlng. Daily Uusrd, March 4. Annual Election. Bescue Hose Com puny held Its annual election lust evening as follows: lleary McCrsily, president; John Hess, vice presltlenl ; C Mathews, secretary; Jesse L w relics, assistant sccrelsrv; Will 1 1 odes, foreman; Arthur Anderson, 1st asst fureman; C B Sylvester, 2nd asst foreman; Carl Bailee, treasurer; lit' Morgan, scrgeaiit-ut-arms. This Is a good timo of the year to takn Simmons Liver Begululor. It is the very best medicine to take Iu the spring fur the blood, and lo demise the system of all Impurity. "I have used Simmons Liver Beimlutor us u corrector nnd blood purifier and think it an evcelletit remedy. I always keep It on hand lo lake In preference to any other medicine." I M Hysell, Midtlleport, Ohio. SL'ir for Divorce. Mrs Wllnia Bowman has commimced suit In Hie circuit court for a divorce from her husband. Gsorne Bowman. Both pur llesiesldeat Cottage Grove, and will be remembered as having gained some notoriety in a ivcent Justice's case tried In this city. Will Km if Pheasants. E J Mo Cluiiuhun has received an order from a gentleman in Sacramento, Cal, for 20 iialrs of Chinese pheasants. The birds will le turned loose near Bed Blull's. Mr McClanuhau shipped several hundred ol the birds to Cali fornia lust season. Daily liuartl, March i. The Tax Boll. From the reports we receive It is likely that, the lux roll will not be turned over to the sherill' much Is-fore Monday. Many taxpayers ure wauling to pay up, und the delay Is mukiug a considerable number of ihcui angiy. Daily Ouard, March 4. No LoAfi. The Gypsy lilt down the ri vi r for llurrisburg this morning w ilboul liny freight, hhe took several piiMS-ngcrs tiutl will 'eturn again I ext Friday. Rl'DVM 1'll.K bTI'.'IMITUKY. la auarroitr. il to rtira I'lli l anl Coll.llestluil nr motif V r-(llllilfil. (Ai rvllU IHr litis. Nrtlll twoatftini'a lor rlre-ilsr aiel Vr-a sample to MAKII.S KI'liV, Hralati-nsl riiarmaclat.l JOicsa ler, I'a No 1'iistaI.s Asawssaii, Kur aslf lr all leal t'laai 'IruirKiata p-rliere, anil In Kuiitui' Ongon t'J tHburu si UuIjiiii. ''Give me 1 liver regulator and I can regulate the world," said a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt's Little Eaily Itisers, the fa mous Utile Ills. Ob BURN A DkLano. I'tolia'e ilatti'ts. Giliirdiaiisliip of minor heirs of H A Ogdeu, ile.viwd; Win llltnloii ap pointed guardian with (:i',ll bolols; siiretlts: Wm Mel'liersoii, J M and W A IHulitoii. Monev on I ui 1 1 1 1 . fOTil. I'sIhIc J W llarpnle, thceaseil; dower sei on ior i tie i iiiow. E-iatu Jcsm) Whlisell; ordcrofsale of real eslale, E-laleof I-iiai! Vaiidlivue, tleceau'd; probable value of otitic t'io. Unci. Win Vaiuliiyne iippolnted ivtcutor. Ap- ortiisers appoluteil: M haylnr, Amos w limns ami r, r i oii'untn. t'ersoual property onh red sold at pi Ivat--side. The appraisement shows property us follows: Beal estate, ; pl.uirll; cu-ll III bank, f l.'iti" IW; personul propertv, fTi'S is); noies ami account i, f 1 1 .IWsJ. 22- Estate of Daniel Keoh, deceioed; nroliiil.le value of stale, 1770. Laura E Keoli iiHilntcd inhuiiilstratrix. Boiitls (, Mu. Suri'tii-s: 1 J Tavlor ami F M N'ealch; appraisers: F M Veutch, James I law ley and I J Tay lor. Ihe inventory shows personal pioM-rly lo the amount of HSU, reul estate T.'sl; total i'MH. jtule of David Mosby, deceased; tin ii I aeeoiinl hoitov -d. Krtuteof (I M Wliilnev. deceuseil; nrohnble vulue of estate VT.IHK). KB Whitney appoluteil administrator wltli U.i)iH) bonds. Nu relics: TCI lleiiilrieks and J I) Mat lis k. A oniiseis appoluteil: J B Harris and Voliiey I leiiietiway. Appraisers re polled ftl.li".i of real proN'rly. E'laleJ G Mitchell, deeraseil; ooll llriiiatiou of sale of real property; coil llriinil; lime lor 11 mil setlieiiient set for March 7th. E-tate of (,' M Martin, deceased; probable viilm- of estate, 2.VI. HI! Smith ii m 1 ut i-it ail in I nirsl rut or with S-'exi ImhiiU. Sureties; J I) MatltK'k uml I E Smidgiass. 1'iopcrly ortlcretl sohl at private sale. l'.ta(n of J (! Lawrence, deceased; probable value of estate t-.'UlH). Uny A Del.ano iippoluletl administratrix with i'tiMKJ lionils, Surelies: J M A' linns iitnl It It Hays. Appraisers aopoiiitetl: E C Smitii, S M Titus and Voliiey lleineiiMiiv. They reported pcrsutml properly iiiuounting lo f '.KHI and :i,r)ii2of reul estate. The w idow was iiilowetl t- a month forsupMirt. Estate of I'liliieiis Mussey, deceuseil; II hiiI settlement uiiitle. Estate of John Taylor, deceased; March Tl Ii set for tlnui settlement. Guaidiatmhip of lliitlhiirt children; report ofiruartlian tiled. rNlate of Mahlo.i II I larlow deceus eil; piohahle value of estate fi'ilKJ. M II llailow appointed administrator with t.VMKI bonds. Sureties: A J Harlow and Mrs S N Calef. Ap praiser-: CH Calef, B D Paine and Frank Chase. They rcHirted property to the amount nf (171 8-1. Mail Ii it J. 1'rynio. Dally (luanl, March 5. Mis Martha J i'ryme diet) at 8 o'tdia k Ibis morning at Ihe home of () C Zelidcr on south W illamette sl'eet, at Ihe o!e of 4S years, IU inonths ami It) days. The Immediate cause of death was heart failure, brought about by an attack of la gilppe from which the pulieut had sulleretl Hie last leu tlnys. Deceased was n native of luillana and came lo Kiincuc from Illinois Willi the lamily of her sou In l.-ivv, with whom she has since resided, three years iigo. I ler hil'biiiid preceded her In deal Ii II) years. She leaves only oHe chiltl Mrs () C Zeiijler, Ihellllicral sel vices will b -held a' the M I', ehureli at 2:!U) p in tomorrow, Bev Dr Wire t. Ill, luting, utter which Ihe remains will be conducted to the I t) O K cemetery for Interment. stats or oioo, city or loi.ituo.i i iii cm ntv. ) as. Frsnk J t lii-n.-r iiinkes nsth Unit tin la the senior atliierii( the lirm el K .1 I'liciie V l't, lot' a tiuaiiieM In Hit. II y uf Toleilii, I 'on niy anil slMle Hfiiri-iaiil. suit Hist a.tl.1 itrm will str III" auiii u( nm. Iliuulri'il Dultsra lor vaeli ami evur csa- ul i start ti Ihst t'snnut tsi uurutl by the use uf tlsll'a t alarrli Curt.. r kakk J CiikskV Kwurrt to Is'tore nie ami auh-erlis-it in my prescut'e tlila lilh tlsy ot Dt'seiulsr, lssti. A W lli.atrns, (sl.) o(sy I'ulilie. ilall'a Tsiarrh f'uro la tnksn Ititsriial y aurl acta tjtrt'clly tin the IiIishI ainl intit'iiiia aurfaccl ol ilia ayan-ui. Semi fur leailmmilsla, frtv. r. i. t ui'.Mtt ii i u., Tuirtiu, o. SolJ by DriiKKlata, 7.si. IlLtiK KiVKit Minm. Salem (States man: W B Lawler representing the English syndicate, who la doing ex tensive (leveloiiineiit work ill the Sunthim mines, has virtually secured control of the entire Blue rlvor dis trict. He hits bonded almost every claim In the district, Ihe prices rang ing rroiii l.uoo to Ho.ihiu each. Ite expects to put In machinery and a hirue Inrce ofineii early In Ihe, spring, ami during the summer to demon strate, conclusively I ho value of the mines. The bonds are for a period of nine months. Dully (luanl, March I. Band Hoys Sl-iidhiked. The mem bers of Eiii;en ('unlet Bund were iiKreeuhly surprised ut bund prucllne h.st evening by about 20 of their lady friends who entered the opera house just ul the close of practice. They had supplleil themselves Willi refreshments lor the occ islon, ami after all had par taken of a dclltihtful lunch dancing was eugiigeil In until a lute hour. Dally liuartl, March Ii. Hii akkm'kark Cli.'h. The Shakes peure club met Inst night a', tho resi dence of Mrs l.'inb rwootl anil was en tertained hy Miss Ada Sharpies. Jutlire Tanner of I'orllund was a guest of the club last evening. The club will 1st entertained next Wednesday evening ut Ihe home of Geo T Hall by Miss Dora Hcott, ami will continue leading King Henry IV. Htokk Sold. Mis Gruiie Unburn has disposed of her store in Hose burg. Mrs Oshiiru came to Eugene yesterday ami will vl-lt with friends here a few days after wliluh she will go to Salem ami accept a position In Ed Osburn's store. Miss Mae Awbrey, who has hi en as sisting Mrs Osbu'rn ut Bosehurg, has alto returned home. Daily Ousr.l, Msreh ." The Gvi'sy. The Gypsy left I far rlsbiirg ul (I o'clock, this morning tor Eugene. A report reached here this afieruooii staling that Ihe boat was stuck on the Jiincllon bar. If this Is true she will prohubly bo delayetl in getting here. -AX BILLY -FOR Fresh OREGON GROWN Garden Seeds in Bulk. I lb, very good onion suits Very liest onion tsettd, per lb... Clfli'llTCOL'UT. Dslly Gusrtl, March 3. 10 TG Hendricks vs G B I'owell, executor, et al; to cancel ded. De cree. 81 John McCollum vs Lane county: to recover mo.icy. On trial. The following Jury was drawn In the a I nice court Thursday mnrulnir, Mh red fith: Hampton I'owell, C 11 llolln, U Hill, Ileiij., inlii Hush, J pil Triiniiell. E II Hawkins, E 1 Bedford, J W Franklin, Boberl l'atll son, Hrlor IX-tuuliig, J M Slatlord and J S lllggins. Jury went out at 2 o'clock Thurt lay afternoon und In about an hour brought III n verdict for the plaintiff In the sum of 213.7., the full amount sued for. 12) A P Crow vs L V Crow; divorce. Special rt-rercuce to lake tesiimony In Merlin, Oregon. Continued for the term. 120 Thomas Day vs M Schneider et al; new trial; decree on stipulation, (il Hurd & Davenport vs M J Had sell; to recover money. On trial. 'Ihe following jury was luken In Ihe case: W If Baughmau, II (,' Wlu-eli r, II M I'rii-e, W l' Fisher, I Cnmegve, A M lirlstow, M J Cor nelius, Hampton Powell, J M Stafford, Itols rt Pattlson, J W Franklin and C II llolll). New Hooks. Dally Ouard, March 5. The following books have been received for the Cireulutlng Library, and will bo ready fo.- distribution on Friday, March Uih: The History of William the Silent. 2 vols Put num. Power Through Bewse Cull. In IK' Ibi nee of the Klnu lloichklsa Chronlchs of Count Antonio Anth ony HM. lain Arsino t rawionl. Ptsiple we Puss liulpli. A DiuiL'hter of Eve Bulue. Juvenile: The Boy Officers of 11)12 Tomllnson. Two Little Pilgrim's Piogress Burnett. Li tter List. March 5, I sort. Iluruer, Jacob Howard, B V CatnpMI, Florence Jones, Miss Mary Cuiumimrs, M A McCinte, A H Hays, W M C Hobluson, G E Hulilcoinhe, Nellie ItoU rtst li, Hesi. A rhsriia uf ono reul will e mails nn ll letler Klvea out IVr-uiia ralllua fur ttittcrs will lca alula when atlrurtm tl. V t CSi-i, t M. Pardoned. Salem statesman: "Dr J D Sponagle, the Brownsville dentist, has tiei-n pardoned irom the peniten tiary tiy Governor Lord ami is now iu some part of California making a new start In life, lie was let out last week sometime. Sponagle was convicted of an Indecent assault, said lo have Ihh-ii committed while the ludy cus tomer was under the Influence of anaesthetics and In March is: 1 1 he was recelvet I at tho penitentiary under a sentence of seven years. Ills pardon Is the result of uniform utMul conduct (luring Incarceration, extra work as steward of Ihe prison hospital and other inlluenees ol a similar nature. Hack of these is also the very general understanding that the man's real offense was somewhat ditlereut from Ihe one charged, and all together caused Ihe belief that his punishment hat! loan ufticlcnt." Pac king Hoi-m. G-o T Hull & Son are packing POO puckages of lions. The hops are packed In small packages of three on tuts each, and are neatly wrapped In lan?y colored paper. Each package is labeled "Willamette Valley Hops," ami contains a description of tho purposes for which Ihey are In tended to be used. The hops are used lor making yeast and lor medicinal purposes. Messis Hall & r-ou have two order to till one at Ogdeu am! the other at Suit Lake, I'luh. The price obtained Is very profitable. Tho American Beauty owes her pres tige more to a clear complexion than to any other attilbuto. A cup of Parks' Tea will enublo anyone to pos sess this. It clears the skin and re moves pimples and that sallow, mud dy lisik. Parks' Tea Is used by thous ands of ladles for the complexion. Without being a cathartic It cures con stipation. Hold hy A. Ykkinoton. Dally (iuard, March V Tub Tax Boll.-D W Coolldge, who has nee n al work correction vol ume No 1 of the tax roll, will complete Ihe work tonight and will make his report on the condition of the hook tomorrow. Sherwood burr will finish volume No 2 tomorrow and If the roll Is accepted by the sherill' tax collec tions will probably be resumed In a day or two. Dally Usard, March t. An Official Visit. Mrs Ellen Gules, president of the state Hubekah Assembly, paid Euueiie Lodge of Bcbckuhs an vlllclul visit at their hall lust evening. Mrs Gules delivered an address before the lodge ami also In structed the members In the unwritten work. After this a very pretty pro gram was rendered hy Division No. 4 and a banquet served. r Dally Ouard, March S. A Livb Mketino. We understand that Ihe open meeting of the local V C T U, yesterday afternoon was a live affair. It appears that the meeting disagreed on the miiuatremeut of the public schools. We understand the members opposed to the present ad ministration held a private meeting this afternoon. Will Ducline. We ar authorita tively Informed that J A Mc.Muhun will decline the nomination for assessor tendered him by the recent populist convention against his wishes and without his ConseiK. Born. At Acmo, Oreeon, March 2, lttuU, to the wlfo of W L FIsk, a daughter. KAfiL'S CLOVEit BOOT will pu rify your Hood, cleui your complexion, regulate your bowels and makes your head as cleur as a boll. 2oc, oOc, and fl.OO. Henderson Si Linn. 2oc. ....10c.