l. m a - i v i i v vi. for Infants and Children. f'torlUiowi'IliKl!'tilloclilHn-Dthat t n-couiuicud It a iirl.,r to any i.nwrlj.tl'.ti turwo to roa" JL A. Audita, M. U , Jll So. OxJurU sit., fcruvUfti, N". V. "Tli U of 'Caator; U iinlwsnl awl I j UMirll ao i-U kriov o tliat It work of iiwrero(rlin to emlon) It. Jew an- tin) luU-Illgeut famllk wlio i" "t kts-j Caatorla wltula M7 reach.' CiKLCK HAJ.TT, T. P., Suw York City. Tn rrrm Onti W. E. BROWN, B. D. PAINE. F.W.OSBUHN. PrttlStnt. Vict PiMldtnt. C.hiir. TUB Eupe Loan and Savbgs BANK, Of Eugene, Oregon. HIRKi'Toltt-l). A. I'alne, J. II llrrl, J. K. lla, II. Ii. I'aln.-. K. Ilr.mii, J. K. Ilubiu.uii, K. W. tiiburii. Paid Os Capital. : : $50,000. A General Banking Business Transacted. Iiititrml alliw"l on time dupmlts. C.iIIbiiIoii mrinteil to o ir euro will rcci-lvo ruinil attention. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udder. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness tfc Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailment.?, All Morse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle Membrane and Fissi i Quickly to the Ven Seat of Pain an ' Ousts it in a Jiify. Rub In Vigorously. .Mustang Liniment co'iet - Pain. Makes rian or Fcaat ' TUIC DADCD i".k...o,,ni,.tK. .lltKK'H IMVI I HI Lll AilVl" viTtl.tim Aiit'iu'v, t'l ami A Mtirrhaiii. xobaiitro, Sitti KiatiriMm, 'al wher Ctiutrnatf (or ailvnrii.tng c.u at tnU' Ttl'l !! OMlu-irf Kt Jiirrcmuf l I tl III O I wonderful l1lOVtTJf f til txo. It lift. Iwrii imi-.Virx-.l Vf llio Iiu'U ( limi auj Hutfim It li"'ijr vow- lal.',. Hudiait t o4 f'SliS lurf r: j Of III .1 In. rhaiKO In .u tlart. riiTv-a l'eiitllll,ii, iMt.-iiirt; Fannin srn. U m-liini,-'l Oitt rvf, I'i't othri 'U. siM-i-sthpnt, l v u.ir.ic an.l lounOiti rM'lr,'iyn,.lu, Huiliaa curt: 1 1 It f , Nt-rvtuiMirM, K m I I ti ii amttlrveltH. ant' rtM.rti rai ftrHii,. l'iliu III tilt' l-iiti. kt- LOST MANHOOD mm I' y tl a jr o i 1.1.1.1 Kf.'xl wta.'htiSl Vt'W'f1 "" 'kir,S I ;TOfV5 I Juk-klT. OTrr3.On0prlralfn.kirmYnl. I'tvtuatiltvun mt-.in luitost-m r In tt tint ta.it. It la a tyuitttotn of t-nilual wrakurM anil t4UTiiiitt. li cu U iuM.tl lu bj tlafa y llio iMof llti.t)n. Th uw tlltivr)r wai mal I t th Siwla!. ItUoT UioM fauHiiiaNuJto kWdlcal Inalilut. Jt la III atmuvtvt vlia in r ti '!. It li wry ptiwarfiil, but liainilt ml Soi.l f..r 1 (X) a t.k aor( at-kai;r ft W OOiitlamaSklttl I.-ix.). WrllUQ (iiarauir Rirrn fora rtirtt. IfyutilsiT all iMtaeaautl arc rut rntln.v curnl.aix UMMW will orut to ;ai fir of all darvra. tWiel f r nrruastanrt .niii.'iil.ln A ttrtn Ht'UHU:' MJ-Dli-AL. INHIlTVIlk, lua.Uo tK-Jloli, .tlarkrl A Kllla Sta, f raurtaro (.at. m AVl . . -;ir,i.. 4.HV-' ! -l t; ,V: 1 I k 3 D 9HH Caaturla run folic, Corutlatloti, lour Min li, Iihrrh'na, tnictatlua. Ki:: Woniu, glii- alocj., .1 jromotut K,-tlon, V'liliout IhJuiIouj medication. "Tor '.-rat )ian I "' rutomniv.i-'i. y ,ur 'Catria,' ami fWH always coutlr : d t It Uu fc.raruttjly jjrwhiced be"'- -u! r nil." i:uiiF. PiaM,M. P., lX'.h Btnxt ud 7th Ave., New York 'j - AST, 77 MmmT Btittt, Vok ( ir J'OriUST TA'I E ( 0E.MIOX. The fctalc tuiivuiition of tlx: pop uliht iarty luu C(HiiiltiU'J its work iml mlpunit"l. It iittJ noiniiia liiiiis an follnWH: Fur Miprcino Judijf, Jo.e.l. Ou- lull of Multnoiimh; coiigrih-miin lirnt dihtriot, W. S. Vanderliurg of Joo; cl'.-luj;ate8-ut-lnrgo to nalioiml tin volition, J. C. Li'iiti, L. A. W'urJ, .). S. McCitin uiiil N'Athuri I'ierce; tlulogHto from utrond judicial dis trict, K. I. CulJwtdl; dflcguto from third judicial diftrict, Hurry W'at kinti; dtlcnato from fourth judicial district, r?. U. Uigiien; di l. g;ite( from lh ci.'coirJ congrci-Kioiial dis trict, A. 1'. Nckon and J. J. Stur gilljjudgo of tli fourth dihtric , V. Jodoii; dihtrict attornny, Ne . ton McCoy; dihtrict attorney of tl J Hccond dmtrict, J. M. Upton f LW; of the third, C. II. Dalrymp e of Linn; hoard of equalization, Ward of Duuglits. 1'reridt'ntial electors Henry WmkiiiH, W. 1). Hare. W. H. Spuugh.M.Ii. Oliiiolead. Member ol coiigrccH, hccond district Martin (iiiim. l-'it Judicial diwlrict I'rosccu ting attorney, J. A. Jcflruyp; na tiuiiiil delicate, A. Axtel. Fourth dintrict Hoard of equalization, l. j W. r.utltr. 1' ifth rrohccuting at torney, 1. I!, initli; national dele jeatc.'lra Saylor. Sixth District I attorney, Win. l'ursoiiK; hoard of cqualuatioii, ti. V. Feebler; na jtiuiial delegate William 1'arsonn. j Seventh National delegate, A. B. Craft. F.ihth Judge U. Sluter; i attorney II. lv Courtney; hoard td initialization, Odell; national dele Kate, J. F. Johnson. Ninth Hoard of equalization, li. . 1 lerci-; niitionul delegate, 1. L. (irace. Joint Senators Coo, Curry and Jot-ephine, W. C. Ltlwurdy, iranU Fuse; Fniatilla and Union, (. Tee I; Wuhhiugton, Tillamook and Col uiii hiit, John HaiiHen. Joint Kopresentatives Coos and Curry, W . Nobler; tirant and liar ney, C. S. Dustin; Lincoln anil Henton. A. L. MeFiulden: Yamhill tnd Tilianiot k, John (iill. Chairman i-tato central etimmit tee J. C. Vniuii. of Haker county. A t iUNUK IN MIK HALLO I' LAW. It is soino time before the June election, bin is not too early to call the uttcntio.i ol the voters to an amendment in the manner of vol ing. Wo will remind the reader iiKiiin sometime before tho election. Make a note of it now. 1 lie last Iseixlature made n change in the method of marking ballot. The voter docs not now etrike out the names which ho doi not want to ballot for. A Mmp'e I cross made at the left of the eandi , date denotes his choice. The fol lowing is the provision of the la I in question: "On the receipt ol the white ballot us aforesaid the elector shall forthwith, and without leav ing the enclosed space, retire alone to one ol the compartments pro vided, and sh'tll there prepare his ballot by markiog immediate')' to the left of the name of the ca i didate of his choice for each olli e to he filled, or by writing in t e name of the person he wishes .o vote for." Ohio legislators have in the past done a ercat many foolish things, but the members of the house of representatives of that state have just placed themselves on record as having eclipted all former achieve ments at tomfoolery, by passing a bill making it a crime for women to wear high hats at theaters. High hats at theaters, or other pub lic gatherings, are an abomi nation, but when a lot of fool legis lators attempt to prevent thel tdies wearing them, they undertake an im possible- iob. In ex iiiiiniug into th merits of l he application of 11. K. Frown, the Mendocino outlaw, for a par ih n t: .vcrn.'r I- ' of California, !. . !'- . i .! 1 .t instead of lei. ii..;., i.i i pardon, the former di alii M itteiwc, as imposed by it jury, is in full force and ellivt, d Hr fbould bo Imngetl. It is pr.d-ahle his case will have to be i referred to the supreme judges, be I tore any further action can be ' taken. Wants a In vhwk Ttnlav's tiiv. Koiilmi: H' ll'iliiisn lia aiietl F.ui . iiu-tt llolinan f rattlvurt-v. In thealalo ; elreuit court, mid for l. av.-to itnuine lier intilileo naiiip, loe Molh.illaml. i I'liev wcrt hi in icI lu Junction t'ltv. i Or., Ss'i l. 1 j IV'i mid she etnuplnlii H F Mulkry, fonnirly of tlo I thai ho wi.fn l.r ileertft her IVnniberieoUiity, want iUr rt inilill.aii uoiuiim I is, iv.C, at Piinevllle, Or. I (Ion forarnator of Folk county. ALL FOOLS DAY. On the firn day r.f April, the day that hoys and girls play uu Hisecliiig tricks upon each other, the earth reaeln s u qturiile uipuet us to her perihelion point, hence murks a period in her movement alioiit the sun on a point denoting one quarter of the journey. It is the lirrt quarter pole. J n anei'.-nl times feasts were celebrated on this day each year and the lirt of tho early spring products were gathered and euten as a memento of ihf occasion. In thoKo times us in the present time, the early growth of Vegetation was lot aUays to lie relied upon. An occasional late frost sometimes destroyed the thirgs that had been ligured on for the feast, and the people were lefi, foolud, as it were, for they were obli,-d to jubditute other things. The custom of fooling people gn w out of this real condition, and April first has been looked upon as the day on which to watch out. The fun experienced by such tricks has spread the custom over tho en tire earth. It has become a fad thut promises to last down to the uud of time. Hence the idea of fooling each-other on April the first, sprang from an observation of astronomical law, and the manner of celebrating the same. niF. row Kit ok journalism. In responso to a request for a sentiment to be read at the an nual banquet of tho Hoston Fress Club, Churhs Finory Smith, the editor of tho Fhiludelphia Frtss, formerly minister to Kussiii, sent tho following: "The power of journalism, always expanding, has pra eminently il luminated recent history. It has leaped sens and lend nations. Its diplomacy has ojtrun and out matched that of the diplomats. "Within ten days the journalism of Fngland and America recast public opinion, mastered govern ruents, modified policies and mad war impossible and this not by ordinary discussion, but by con sum mate coups equalling the strokes of statecraft or tho genius of gener alship. ,-N'o better illustration of the un bounded capabilities of a profes sion within whose universal scope every devotee has the opportunity of his talent, and where duty, re sponsibility and influence go hand in hand." (.KANT A.M WATTLHSON. Some few years since (leii' ral ( t rant was seated next to Hcur Watterson at a dinner, when Mr W'-tterson turning tothogener.il, -a id: "1 have a bone to nick with you." 'Well what is it?" asked t! rant. "You remember in 137(i, when it was reported that I was coming to Washington at the bead ofaregt inent, and you said you would hang me if I came." "Oh. no, said WMiit, "l never said that." "I am glad to hear it," said Watterson, "1 like you better than ever." "Hut," added Grant, dryly, "I would, if you had come." Miss Anna W. Williams, the young woman whoso portrait is car ried in every one's pocket, will be married some time this month. Twenty years ago Miss Willstns' handsome features were engraved for the silver dollar and they have become familiar to everybody. In "pile of the fact that her prospec tive husband is a gold bug of pro uounced stripe he will be unable to prevent his wife's face from being worshiped ns an idol by the silver men. Jacksonville Times: "Fully half of the Ashland delegation to tho republican convention is in favor of free silver and the re-elee tion of Mitchell and Hermann. The delegates from Medford f.tvoi Yawter for congress, while those from Jacksonville are divided on this point. A delegation from Jackson county i-iuinting toward Hermann is not improbable, how ever. VlolattiiK tin- Wsme Law. t'orval'U Tlinea: Tim troutile with the game law s are that huncat nun re.K-ct thfiu during the close svasoii and aru denied tho sport of the cha-, while aoamp without conscience or manhood aneak into tho wood and leatruy aui with mote or less Immu nity. Illustration of this Is furnished by a eorrespondet't who wiilea lh Tillies that two hunters are n!aylii deer in the viciuily of llie ol J Imnaii mill wet of Monroe. They are from Junction, and F.li U and W ttkin- of the vicinitv of tin- null have e.e h i cu Ihi-ui W illi a deer. () lUrkrr.ol ll,e vieinily tin n lour new l Itii.io tl liltlett hni.in up lo I di led ill llirir I Camp. l.ioil wvk li e huntt rs ueked four deer to Jtiiietinn fity.tnd after re pleuiahilig their el-of rn i.i. H it, return. d to the cainp at tli- mill ntnl, the eorrvHiiidf ni i, 1 1 n all ap. H-uruner lliry inlrnd to I n y a u 1 , 1 1 c and keep up I lie hunt. The ikuiih of the htnitr arr ivan in Ihe It tier, which miielutk' thus: "Tliere i no 'nun that hive huiiliu hotter than I do, tuit not liiintiiiK niyo'lf now, and leiliiiH other men from ilitr-nrnt iniuii tn come In lure, kill tho deer ami curry them ott that Koeaaaiuat Hie Kraiu." Blood Bmmors r'VEflT hnmnr, wh-hr ItrWnf, t-nmlnif, I l.lunllf.1. J IT, cru.l. ll, pi"'!' "r bloinit, Khcth.-ralioi.l-. .. r-.fol.-i-. ..r I., r. .Iitry, (rum Infancy to au, r nu .tUliy tuiotl ty Eesolvem AeUS ami tlood iurHk-r of Incomparai.w purity awl ruratlv powrr. I'urrly v.Kt-u. bu, aafe, Inuueent, an I ulalaM. It ajiala to all, and wrwcUlly mother., Dur,iiiiJ tUll.lren. S..I4 thTOOfhrnit th. i. ei'.. C'or. I So.r.av.i hr,L.r. . H. hull. Wak .... C...I-. K, . '. , II .l.-n. .' flr-'-Uw It Cur. UwuJuJ io llainvn, W To the Vciers ami TnMers ef Kuir-iie. At the ensuing city election the queation of isktilng iViMH '( Water Uonds mid tl-i.'KX) nf Kleclrlu Unlit IlwnU, or so inucli thereof as may he neertsary I" coniruct mid eomplete the TWO plants ready for service, i siiliiniited for your deei-ioii, ami that you may vote Intelligently, the follnu ing statement is presented for your consideration: a.TI At, AMI K-TIXOKIi A.NM'AI. IS' oVK Tliecliy Xow v f it lii-iiflieii-ut trc-t lUh'i I !--' ' Anil (ir Water (or prul' t-llmi i:i nt fln. - l.'iif iw l:cn-lp' from prlval r.iimiiin-r. ol water (0 l:ei-t-l.t from private c'..ii'oni r of IIkIiL I- 'O Total Income II.-U "0 ANM'AL RXrl'Sliltl I.K-. Fur liilvn at on bmitlt fe.ioi at ii x.-r cent f i"l For ('iterating expenut-., b-illi plauti for woo.1, or, re palm au'l liicliltntali i" Tolul for intiTfut ami cx-peiiH-i fln.c.woi liV'ji 10 Iltct-liil In excetg of In t rt ami nihi r eapfii-va I."-'- This sum of $4,722 1.0 will give the city its present set vice of aliicl liylit and water free and still leave a sur.u of $410. Mmly these llgures carefully and hen vote YKS or NO, a your Judg ment sluill dictate. Ity order nt Council. It. H. 1Ikmo:iiso, Oko II Kit, Wa I.I Kit K.tKIN, Special ( ' 1 1 1 1 i i I lee. IlKVIVAI. S Kit VII '!:. ev J A I.-mg-hiiliom will comineuee n mils il levivnl Kt-rviev at the CiiinU i hitiil I'resliyierian church next S'liiday. The nieclins w ill l.e eniiihi.ii d i. ilellnile'y and Kcv l.oiihoitom will I'iMi- iled hv l!ev I t lull her, of Yipt.iliii, Cid, who will in rive line nex Week. Metllonl Monitor: "In Luuc coun ty so far ni llerniaiin d.-l -i-:iie h.ive lief n elccle I and it in not likely any will lie." ll is the ccncr.-il i..iiuon right here in Lane eiuinly Unit an iu strueted Hermann ilclcirntioii will Ih ent to the Alhniiy eonveiilinii. Mr. Monitor, you have liceti niiiiii'oriiied. Popular Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, -feCALL, ON JULirs i;oi,ismitii. Headquarters for the Eugene Soda Works. TAKE -LIVERINE FOU Till'.- LIVER AW COMTiPATIOil for Sale by AJ Oruggi.sis. . . i i i Vr - .14. A : r itn.it ;"o;if sitjtaw, 1 vx .,, ., t.axfc.x.u: LSer'M.L. THE ARNOLD CtiiVIC.a CO. Itl S.Wi.ttriAi:':., CHICAfO t.. r..'c: c on a Sim gSJ KiiLi.:!. PIUS ar ih. o t if i J . luittiacr - ..." Miail. i..i,i . I.. o-ii: UN A ! I.vv.- iCfl'l I. 'I.--I. ' ft 4 .U ' . I ' I ! rrft i-i''ito"i, t t,m, Lt Lr.Ljii it '.:.'' . '.' i Vl,;;- -V" -3 1 1 vvrp 1:T' i ti ,' r ; ; ; HT I ... ... . V. r i I- 1 . ...... urt Tti x". '"- - ' ' "! ' oiitiul tin-r-t retire lo rcuuid to the us-e-menl nf Ihe l o l-ir : -i,il.,ri,'a liii'l I O.MOlli LUH'I 1 r- , , i in. II, o nm'itr t.-it..--- iti. o . ...I t it lull ll "" ii court: Tl.nl H I-"'" "V , i-ounlv ;1,,,a,.f .i.l land m 'J- 'iV, .1,, which N as.l t V. .U-. ,- ,.. ;,i.o..l?2 -r 7Vi It 'run tl.eii...e-.meiit roll I." ll'r , nnl-thesher.irof L"'-. , ; Oua-M ri.tsi x.u-ive-u. .1 " ' r- H. ... tl,- tr.io value . -'i .'" ''' ! U.ehinilsi.ftheO tti K l l.v I L ' tll.,utotl,.-:.iel- "f till- "" '" v J.l Miuiliarly eilu.te. and i.e . f ,.,,,1,1 value ,.rci..- .e.l at ll a r- . v'.lue.,fM.:iol--rai'.e ''"' ' to wi, I.2:in -r it'-re: Unit any u- fin. lHinof llil eoui.i.o. nvoa,i, ,,,ore.li,...H:;' ,-r acre . .xe.-ive; Unit owing to the '"""I"' i u,e ae-..ue f the '"M-;"' lu,,d.a..dtolrregul.tr.l,c..u --.eh ; ac-.-ineiil, ll.i eo,n,...y 'c"'l takintr appni..i.m l': ; lornjoili ll.eollci l f " t' l ,,rl of suc-li tax as it deem hat hy waf of eon, promise .ml. . ' l In tin- hone nf avoiding lltlgall. I thl company her-hy make the fo lowing propositions to your lion, rahle hody !o.wil: It will P'.y to the sher 11 of Lane county in full for ah taxss in Ihe sum of $lo-Vi. , The hasi of tho forttfninii propo-l-ti. fe piomi-e UieK s follows: mills mi on present valuation ol iV.t I.V., (i7; 12 mills ta on value or:i:i.Mi2 acre, at tl-'io icr acre. $1120. Pil'I.M: total $l.fil7..11. Wherefore ,o,i,l i pany prays that an order he made .lireeling tho sherill to accept said sum af I1U17.61 and isiie to .aid eiimiiiiiiv a receipt in full. Af.er due eniisideriiiloll I'.V the court and helng fully advised in the prm- a ll Hllll HllllI eoiiinaiiv aireeinif to In- iti-iin the amount ol snld lender to tinMi- It i iln-iefoie (irdereil hy tie .',,11,1 1 1, nt ihe Mheiill he and ho is ht i- hv directed to receive said sum of 1 1 1 i.'.i 1 in full payment for county, sune uimI school taxe for said year lsiij and to l-.us his receipt therelor. lt.Vn;iialioii of O F Kimx a Judge of election in F.nt I'otlsge (imve pre cinel whs onlered not accepted. KeVignalloii of A 'ooley. Judge of election lor Fast Collage lirove pre cinct, accepted as be Is not a resident of the precinct ami F S Yuungt-r ap pointed to llll the vacancy. The appointment of O A Whet ler as jiidne of election of Springfield pre cinct was cancelled a bo is not a resi dent of said precinct, ami John Chnichill appointed lo the vacancy. It.il.ert Millieau, appointed Judge of election for Camp ('leek precinct, not 'einga re.ident of the precinct, Frank Sloriuaiit wiis appointed lo the va cine,. F K Fepiot, not heing a resident of I line precinct, and having heen ap pointed a judge of eleclion, W 1' lirugg was appointed to the vaeai cy. W W Shorn idgc. tendered his res ignation as supervisor of road district No P5, which was accepted Mud W C Slimtridge appointed to llll ssiil viii-nney. J S Flint resigned as supervisor, of mini district No i;s, and l.d Ziiinwiill was appointed to till Hie vaeum y. At tins time llio court conaidered the petition of luxtiayers of road district No lul for removal of supt i i-or, and the film- una not granted. At this time it was o;dercd hy the court Miat iidveitiK'iuent he made in viting s.-nlid hids for operating the McKei.zic- leriy h .nt for one year, hid to he Ict-f ived at the clt rlt' olllce until April s, 1-SMi, nt which liiuesaid luds will he opened at 1 p III. Kesigi.ittion of I-' M Jackson as super vior ol road ilMrn l No. !7 necepltd. vltlville Miu.ilial! mil appoiuled lo till Ihe vacancy. In the matter of the Ilarnelll ro:td in tp l"i s, r ii w; onlered et ilili.'hed as n pill. lie highway. At this time the matter of refunding redemption money on eeitilicalu ol lax sale No. 4 'ti for v.i2 tax of J T and I. A Tail, sold tn Fane county and ceit i li. ale iiled to A i Mathews wan C'liiliiiucd for further examination. At lln. time Ihe court ordered (hut Ihe tax aeed against F S (1 Faker, dcii a-ted, , mid whose fiimily are now in tli-tituie eireiimstan.vsi, for the year ls'.i., on ten acres of land, til out :i milts not t Ii of Irving, amounting to jl .'is, he mhI ihe game l herel y re milleil and the si. rill' is hereby or dered and directed to cancel said tsx f r the yi ar ls'.Ci. hi the matter nf the claim of M S Wallis et nl lor per diem ol Juror sum moned on special viewers who did not m-i veils Jtirois. I'lii court lifter title c.insideralioii ol mid advice of counsel coiimiIcihiI ami ouleied thai said claims he not allow.!. At t ns time the court appointed K I'' I 'htijiiiian supervisor of mud tlnlriel NoM in place of U F.aston, who liven oiit-ide of eaiil dl-tiict to nerve for tin dittoing year. W'hkukas, the hoard of county coin iniie-iiiui-rs nt the l. ccinher lerin, I So 4 or. ered that Ihe following desciiUo gioiiiid he. and n main the public itipiare in lvigeiui "ity. the pre-enl .oiiuty i-e.il., to-wii: lh-gii ning at the center of the S F J of block No 10, ac cord I g lo the original survey ami plat ol Fug. City, thenee wi-M to Ihe center of the S W or block No 11, thenee noith lo the center of the N W 1 of block S, thence ea. i la the center of the N K of block No II, Iheiici south o Ihe plae of beginning. WimtKAs, the hoard of couotv com uiivioiiei at the July term, IsVi, or. dered that Hie Hpiui of Inn u,.t Ul width extending the enlne distance aro'ind the public mjii ire in Kugem City, extending iuwii'il from the outci verge of said nqtisre, f.uinini: a hordi i ol- loo fee. wide; It is onieitd that the same he foravcr sit Mpart and is tai hshvd ss a atr.et or public highuav :ive ami except eight leet on (he outer verge of avid street be I'tsrive,) or sidewalk. Wiikkkas, the de-eiipiioi. of said public sijnar m t-ir..o n Hnd bouhl be eorreete.l to eontoim with tl.e fuels concerning mot M.i.uie; II. ait tore be It order il b toe hour, I u itunty Coininl-vioiii . H,.t ( ..f, eounty uie or. make a Mir i 'ftl t -aid pnhlii- Miuic by l. . oi ii g i,l Ihe eenler o Hie Miiuiiwi,! 'I I. I.I I I... Ho "inch .mi i.-, uielice WeM to nt.r ..( Ihe Miuihw e-t ijiiiin, i c, k II, thence north to tin- e-nt. -r li tlhw.-t iplarter of I lock N i s, ii e.il t.. l,c center of Ihe ,oi -1 1 , - 1 U .-liter ol block 7, thenee io,ut,i ' ler of Ihe s ml In'.it ipiart.-i of -k 12, and to I lie nla je of i.. . n., . ,. . tn i.l Iluil lo,l feet I... -,i ainrt lit d -v-iu," by the hoard ol count eoi.im!i,,nt r l the Inly terin. Is.-:, N,r,t., or public li gimuy, thuiup'al of llo- en lire tract be Ininle, kVi lio a alii-vl uf ion f,-, i Htoiiiitl Ihe ei. lire pnl.liu a.ajnjv and lhal the ie oitlo.i.g p., tool of the publ.e s Uure be healed by ineitcs itiol Uuiiola, by giving the xact u o. -itni .(nire in leet ami incite, that ; a plat of aid stpeue Ih- recorded ll) the I rieoitl of tin e, nnly ch-rk'a i.niee. KlauiHili eoiiniy n-publicans liuva lusituiii-U ft r lleruiauii. T.,T;fln RiT.r 1 Mi Inn or P -MANUF.UTUItLUS oy Till-; "WHITE ROSE n n o GUARANTEED The nio.-t pcipular Hour in tho market. 0i,j j l.-a.l Hlg omcris. Pleas. nt Hill Hems. Cool weather these days. .Mis Lillis I'mkiii returned home UM week. Mis llai.mdi Davis exptcls to make her liomo with her sister, Mrs J Whclcr. S 11 Callison went out to Southern Oregon to work lu the mines during the Hiililiuer. I) Itead is trying bis band packing eggs for the advance In price; hoo he will succeed. Several aie complaining Ibis week. Mrs S J Kuldlege and Mrs F N H.clley sem b be in a woise condi tion, but w are plea-eJ to learu that thev are in proving. F C Wylie made another visit to the (own wh.e "glory tickets" are hoiight. Mr Well" urne accnuipained him. Mr L J Corueliu of Walton is ill the neighborhood preparing t ove his familv here lor Ihe biimmir. llo has rented hia place ou tho Wild Cat. ti... I , v aehoul h. 1. 1 its election hist Sunday as follow: W Ii Wheeler iiperinlein lent: J i: Mulkey, secretary; .... . i . , . i i. .ii..,. ..n..ii.-.teni. The Fmleiiver alo elected v s t nee er ami nuaoeu iivntji ollieers: Mi-s Anna I'arks presideiif, Dora F.Iiiiii, secretary; Helen Mwui, Ireuaiircr. J 15 Keenv, ol (iosheii, bus sold ills it ti ci to Measrs Farvln ami Teinpleliiaii of Dexter to take effect April 1st. The following was handed ih fur tt place among our items. "The (! 10 C will give a. i entertainment on the 4th of April, at the Pleaiiiit Hill hall. I he laities ai rciiie.-ted to bring theli supper and an egg shell with their names in the shell. The shells shall he sold to Hie highest bidder. All are invited." We besH-akan interesting eve for llio Indies as they have gone to no little pains in preparing fur next Saturday evening. Ha re see News. The West, March 27. Sehr. S lluiiielson. Crangel, with I M im io feel of lumber fiom Cushmun's mid, sailed for San Fiauciseo Sutur day. Schr. Kalph J Fung, Johnson, with IGii.imh) (Vet of luiuiiur fro in Cushin.in's saw mill, sailed ou the 21st Inst for San Francisco. Schr. Mayllnwer, Olesen, with a cargo of 12o,'mKI f.-el uf lumber from IheSiiiNlaw Uiver Fuuiher Co's mill, sailed for San Francisco last Sat urdav. The operation which C I) Thomas expected lobe obliged to fn to Port land to nave done lias been H-rforinvd by lr Koherda, of this city, and the pal lent is doing well. Last evening at the residence of Mr and .Mrs I- J Kobe a farewell party was tendered to Senator and Mis II F Alley. A crowded hoii.-e ol numer ous friends were present and many ami sincere were the regrets expressed upon their depalture. 1' the republicans and pnput iat m nominate us good men for precinct olll -ers as di.l the dum.iurats last Sat u rd iv it will make no diir.-reuce which parly prevails. Frank Wilson and Jno. Tanner may have their peprs Inhonesiy, but they have no super iors. WilwHi Morton, la e of Xorthrleld, Minn., died at the residence of Frank Know le, at beat on, on the IQtli Inst, lie was a hiother of Mrs. Harper Woikman and Mrs. Frank Kuowlvs, and leaves a w ife and two children to mourn his Ions. 1U was aged 33 years, one month ami 111 day. Tlie leinains were interred in Foiiit. Terrace ceme tery, Uev. Millnrd otlleiating. ( ouiici im-ii .Nominated. Pursuant to a call, meetings were held in each ward last lilgbl for the purpose of nominating candidates for the olllce of eouncihnen fio.u each ward, to be voted on at tin- municipal election to be held on usxt Monday, April il. l bs 14 rat ward voter met in the hose house on Klevelith alreet and the choice of the convention was Captain Iaac Ciray. The second ward met In Mount's hill' mid Humiliated J It ll.o.lii.,. Tli third ward met in Ihe hose . " M..t, .,Vt, In iioiiiinatioii 8 F Kerns. t'aily nuara, April 1. Clash jW-KpTio.N. Mrs Clio D Aecdy, one uf Hie trnolieis In the I h Sunday School, gave hi-rclassa r.eepuon at the home of Uev and Mrs Needy, corner of 13th mid Ferry si reels, last evening from 8 to 11. IJe sid.i the cIiihs a uuniher of oilier young people were Invited and a moat plea-ant time was had b all. The lime was spent ill social aimisenielits tii'lilalate hour, when n freshuients consist ingot delicious Ic- cream ..d ake, were served. Tho t.rneut w-re I ev and Mr. Needy, 1 i, ':iv'r"or,i Alice and Lueile Mills , Nellie Owen, Jennie Peterson, one er, Cora t opple, Nora Fuek.y, I.iZie p.rent, Irene Frown son andMi, VnnMcnV; Mesar M C Han s A Livernio.e. S M (in.ri- notice on awrelu-e alrot uit.l ol.....! Al;li OK I'll AMvm -I ,l...i.., i ;' bi.k. to tho,, w, have Hm -'i," "1"-",,l:,",'t' iM "'rpoiling me as hv ! "H1"""-"- To this., who I u .i i ' ,'"m"".v asaiaiwl n.e also, 1 w.,i, loexpr,. my ..ppreei.tio,.. I"- C'AKUWrXI.. Mr Ctr.lwell ha re..iKn, the post- , V 7;x ' for w l,,;h hew a employed having expired. I'!l Uiiant. A.rll 1. -irir.iiM.iiM Ta'A.-A,, eleennt m I iM-n.io .I..I ..c. .. V' t,pt.ani re-' ; - '"-moon tea was uiveii Viter ,nr,,,,,2,,,4 "Vi.K-k. r5 rs 1 rof MeFlrov, M her home In th, 'ii t'l. II as one of the m.i 1,,.. n';d,muc7,,f !" aW lilror ' ir,,lit l,l"" M M !v'llSWMb,,---,!aVle! QUALIT Junction ny Timei, Marc,28. There are quite a ,.,llus dates for Hie ..il,v ( 1 peuce III this precinct. ' w Hon Hobt (Mow vliu.t Wednesday. The iUIKrZ his name for Ihe utile ur w,rl Prof Hunt, of the Khrin, schools, was a vimio,- 0 1m. urday. He is a caii.ll,!,,,,,; tiH;rinteiideiit nml n,e 0l, i i T "K "ver item. oil! e.y IttVOrablj). Marsh Fi o'etton, Julia Mi L I)oo Johnson will i.av. '1 uigni lor inu minis ingouit. gon. Al Rlew ami family ul Porllaiul to tMiscilTigt ironi I'orllaml to t'ii cin,... the Dr ItulP residence easiotu,' J It llill, who has rertiM di.remeiit of the l-'ranklin 4rc club for theolllee ofeimn.ia, iplests US lo state that ,e ( will not he a eandiduts fortu other olllce. J Pdill, M Ii, of Euiiiw,, preseni ni tne next reularne cation of Juiietiiit tjiv L.U A F A. A M, April 4lli, atxl lecture nn the subject of y I Here win at no ne nark degree. The craft arecordiilij lu ni teiiti. Jasper Itmn, Mardit There was a heavy fruit ih lug. Kir wherries are in tlnm. Mrs Dor WiilUee weut u on business rriday. N J Morehouse left for Krl on Ihe Columhia, whtn-Ui, gaged in Mailing tlila sumrutr. Mr Lester Jaeol.y iftvti dance at, bis home hrtuita A large crowd nnd gnod tin cry. The republicans lu-M Ibtit Saturday, r.very strwl w crowded witli men l.oldiiiji J K Uerry of Lebanon, 0, wotking in our town lii tl nf the Home Forum lieu! He delivered a short Itt-lti night, ami will talk fiaio V evening. t .'oiisiderslils it being shown in this part of trv in the above iiaiiitdonlc b iltiuml Itrei Mer The roads are rutlnriMfrif Mr Jarvle fntherW Kt' was in our nelghborM The reDiibllcaii iirlinj Mound school house tultjff egatej to tend lo the eonvtuti Mr J Letsou and funulj their home at Long Totu.tL Mr Uolhn Johnson bo vlsitlnx at this phioe rtliin home at Crow tmisy. n companled by Mr M P J this place. A D Ilierce is plowinn His We heard a young Mj reinai k the other day Hut like lo live nearer the f this is the place for us." Mia Kr.nkie lllen-e wal of Miss Laura Johnson J'H MrU W Layiie.nflliltP1 a couple of fat steers I" ' Thursday. Mrs A O Post continue"'1' 11 and the chances for her IW" now very good. t l.io ' !lei Detroit FreePf "So you have been toP.'""' Ves n "And how do you likil; "Much disappointed ' "P.u hoW."' "Why, I expected to gel "? ...l..,.... hut I tliJ ill iti until , 1 n,. alo.oul u llllllltll. I""' I 1 awfully, awfully slow Sl'I'KEME CorKT.-Oni'f H Whalen et ul, resa r:: hala Tipton et al, "Pl " ..Wb nrdered to cert mortgage and other cxliil from the transcript. U. S. Land CoBBfct, Joel Ware.lwiving pointed U. Circuit ' ConimisttiomTfortlie'1-- of Oregon, is' f to mak IltuMi d KAPH Final Pkoof-s ami tab timony in C"Nfr:!iT Having had tluit.vy perience in tills line,- ,;l,i?factioc Ollire i" guarantee every ca; Fellows' Oregon. lUllldll'c' ASH GROVE POULTRY Whit", l'lvm"""1.. W and Uif" " ami -ver jjani'oiirk Fisjl,50 ptr 15: :-;, iii.