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I II wtw t r ri-wi Jfn M. lTI flW for Infants and C'Mtorl tasn wiJI adn-.l"! lochlllren tUt I rvommrnd It aiiirri..rlnn- j.n-.-rij.t0 feO'iwa to me." JL A. A nr.B, M. 1 , 111 So. Oifunl bl., l;rw,klu, S. Y. "To lis of Cakt..rl 14 ao unlrorl and l: ii.trlt ao veil knuwa tl"t U awm wiirk l aiii.-tvrofrati.in to fij.low H. J'i-w nr th liit-!unt f.ni.lllrs lio do not k" l CVU.rla DllLlo aoay niuh." Cajuxs !!att, J. I)., Puw York City. Sf.C, BROWN. Pitaiasnt. B O. PAINE. F. Vic Pttidnt. THIS . OSBUHN. Cnhnr. Eo Loan and Saviop BANK, Of Eugene, Oregon. DUKOroit-t-n. A. I'alne, J. II. Harris J. 1?K H. l. I'alw'. '. K. llruwii, J. K. Kuln,ou, Y. W. 0burii. Pill Oj Capital, j : : $50,000. A General Banking Business Transacted, Internal allowed on time depoilta. Cullooilon minuted to our cra will rocelvo ruinptaUa.iltou. Mcxic::. Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Uddero. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strain, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff Joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, Ail Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Scat of Pain am! Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment con ut eri I'aln, .Hak.es fUn or (Wait well wain. TUIO OIDCD kiltuii tllvikl K.C. I VKK'H nivJrMrLn A.W.Ttl.tiiii AuKiirr. il m1 Murrhaiui I- iKhauxp, hn Kciirlr nrhr coiitrHet. fur lvfrtiktM i-n . mittlo Tti't ntt nllury Kiv JiiTvuatiir la IUa Dion woBilcrful dlnpovrrjr of Iha ttv. ll Iim t.n rn iVim il i.r ilia lf.ii(i'lvn. lino mm nf kunia and a mi. -r ira. Hudiia la fi';-.y tFs niuni'j!wtsj nr I l.o i I, i iiaro In VO ilav. I'mva LOST MANHOOD .Wr.NS'1V-..H'...HlTiI. . i' .,,., ,-, w ,. . ,.ir , .. -j J juirkir. OTrrv.Wr"-''.on,v-Hmrrn. j aiaaii'Tjyi ami iKmiin.. 11 tau u ih'.inI lu nuinji j t ' l M; llu.lyao. I 1 (N TI. .. . . ' . . . k. L' I. I litinl ttiviiltt fmnnukHuHion ISffdlcal Inditutt. Illii Ilia ilnii'ti.I Tiia in r u.ndc. ll u try ramarlnl, lull lin'lnl. . K.I.I f ir 1 ft I. ajh-tirft hKi;i .r 1 (o-Liu auii l ufcr). Wrillaa KiiarHiiu-4 rorvu 1 a cum. IfyixiUif all Im.ihh anj an i i4 ru li .r c nit. mi ukiiu lll !' K i.l to t.i rn..( all 1' a bo'"t f t rln-u Mm1, Hl ttNIi;- U UK Junction Mo. miiiii. '..(.ininr A1 tir , iVrVlS a i!i'iV.ia. i -,. , j kku l''rali( Vat.1 A mwm ''rf"i t'i"i,tlllim, "il y ' I I'luuiwB, i 3 1: - 1 Funiiiii tni. ,Y"yV Mfc.l.'ii..Nrnr- V" '!'' l '! lu'hlnit I f V 1 't Ui vyc E, lint i, t U 0 r ''I'l Stn.injthcin, .''r.l tlll..riri , 1 ami loiin Ui A '' V- a Tiilr,. u m. i'V MuilI cum 1 , .1 r t if ii i i i i y, iv.irt1 , i N' rvoimi,. I I l 1 Kmniloua I FA ( I ii.UrM.U,. f i M 1 'nB in it f r i .ii n . . , - i it- Children. Castor) .un Colli-, OiutljAtlnn, Ki..ir ! I.iiuti, J-lnrrlKirt, llim-UU" V.'..rm, pvi-a alil, and Jiruiu.it ir.-ttlon, V.'I'.liKtit I. Jurtuui mMk-atlm. "I-v.r "-rul y.ar I ha wnni'-W.'4 ,.,,ir l.M..rli,' u.-.d lwll lajrs omtlu t ' ,1 m r. It bja lmuriuLI V rod need Uaii'ul n -suits." I.wriii F. TiaDM, M. 6., With Ein-ut ai.d ?U Av., Xuw York CUT Tlx? old citv officers have been nointcd. This wan the correct thiniz to do. Horace Hampton is a native ion if Lane county. Ho will UiaKe an excellent sheriff. Allium D.rnorrat! The H Hub licansof Uno county passed just i,..ia ri.miliitinn. lliev were ;iiu ....... . verv bravo to do so much. Kullnalnw nru the dates anil mil fur the three national con vnntiiinii: l.cnubliean. St. Louie June 17; democratic, Chicago July 7: noiiuliu, M Louis July a. 'Wan TV.niriin U now labelled as a single standard money man by the flrmmnian. Last. I.lll Hie KB III" 1 n . i.iuit-r was denouncing Inm as frm ailwcr advocate. WliV the Hon? Mavor Matlock has finished the fir.t vi-ar of his ollicial term. He h.n made an excellent chief exeeu live of the city and may well feel i.rnlli 1 nf his administration thus far. St Helens Mist: "We have a imlitiiMl record-breaker in thi .(inntv. There are four Merrill' on the three county tickets already " x i ..i i: nominated one on me repui-ii-pbm ticket, one on the democrolit ticket and two on the populist ticket all belonging to the saint family." The Dalles T-M.. a cold demo- criiiiii naiii-r hhvr: "A 'straddle' in tint rcmililicaii niatform. a free nil ver man nominated for congress in mm rict. ami a ii old standard man in the other is a dillicult com bination even for th .moot radical ri.iiiililicnn to endorse. Free silver out-and-out is n thing to compare with it. Ct'iitlemeii. vou have our sympathy in thisu contining times." The popuhht party county cen tral committee of Marion county, held u meeting in raiem naiuruay t'harlcH Miller was appointed cam imiL-n mannuer. No steps were taken toward fusion, Tho "middle nr.tlio.rnnd'' tiomilinU are noticea hly loss set in their way, and there 1S a UlspoMiioil Biuong uuiria m i i .i ' r ,i....,.u a (li-Hntion among oiners to lirt'll llll! I'UllUUkl V Ul UIO UlUIUVIttlP w . ...... i ,'. ....I Kiiiee i iver Visit. It IS dot 1111 probable there will bo some fusion. .Tmli'ii IIhKmi'Ii Stott. in his Bpeecli before the re)ubiican con vention at 1'ortland, on the finan cial question, gave the goldbugs a deserved slap. Ho said he was a sound money man, but a firm be liever in the use of silver, and de ed the other side to prove that the white metal was nrt sound nionev. As usual, they evaded the question. All silver men are "sound money" men notwithstand ing the utterances of tho Wall street organ of l'ortlaud. lVndlcton Tribune: Miss Har riette C. Woodruff, who has been county school superintendent for 'lie pint four years, was not renomi n:itt.l .it the last populist conven tion, hut nevertheless she has shied her h inni t int.) the arena and will run as an independent candidate at tho coining flection. Miss WiHidnitl'luiB heon a ?ry efficient HOK rintciidcnt and has a host of fikiiJs and admirers who aup port will make her a very formid able candidate. The l'ortlaud Telegram, the evening edition of the Oregon) an says editorially: "By declaring in favor of 'legislation which shall insure the maintenance of the pari ty of v.ilu s of tho two metals' tho republican party of Oregon has satisfied only the trader and trafficker within its rank, riil verites and goldites are equally tired of juggling with the money question, and neither element can i-aiii'ht bv such a will-o-the- wisp of a promise as that contained in the republican national plat form f lS'.i'J aod faithfully repro duced in tho Oregon republican platform of ISiHi." Pendleton K. O.: Kx-tJovcrnor C.tini'licll. .if O'l.i,'. .I .-ires the dem nproinise" on I ; v ' i t v uest ion in order to eurrv the presidential 110011011. that this country give .'. 1.- l.-ii 1 101 ice ma i liner 111 ret' venrs 11 win reoK'ii its mints to the froo and j ' sil ver and he di elan s that if this notice was , l.v, .. ;- nrtlll.l iriven tho Kuropeati nations would Tn Cirrni C..mnr, 77 KiTiul BTurr, w Y.m m i tumble over each other in their j iitl'orts to enter into an interna- j tional Hgreenient. Ho ad vises the i ill mocraov tomakw this proposition i ' . 1 1 : .1 : I'M IT 11-It I ll lit 111 lilU VUI1J I ll)( I lllll- I l' - l'Sn by making a phitform outf , it at the Chicago convention. I , , . . i' fill,- i Mill; nor PILLOWS. A hoi) Iiillow has become a sort ol society favorite. It goes on the longert j ti.nts, acting at a Booming agent when over-latigue urives rleep Iroin beauty's eyes. Once having ownta trns sieepy hollow treasure, you would be very loth to part will- it. nome lamei have their maids prepare an ordi nary niece of ticking. This is filled just as you would pack in feathers or hair. Fastidious souls use something ... .... . i . . . . i more Uelicate. l lie sneeresi iwj finest of linens make a cuptivatingly cool case and allows the pleasant antidote a chance to work its spell. One need not belong to me iwu- tnonde to possess a hop pillow. ti.;u r,.-1 fnl r.ul in oiiitf! within the reach of all women who sullW from insomnia. A case of any material will house the blossoms. I saw a passe gown of pale pink lawn converted into it cover only last ween. Aiier it li.wl lire ii filled it furnished a really enjoyable as well as a very pretty looking neau rest. At urst the ouour 01 me nop" m justatrille objectionable, but in a very little while one gets ueeu w it nnd then it loses all unpleas ant liens. Have a hop pillow by all means. It is. the quickest way to slumber- town. DE.noiiui u; cu.nvestio.n notes. Free silver and plenty of it was tlm Uf.ll timf'tit of the democratic state convention in Portland. In tint convention caucuB it was decided to ignore all aspirantB to rwil it ton 1 fuvor who would not un qualifiedly sjbseribu to the 10 to 1 urtii'lp of faith. The sound money delegates were outnumbered by the Tree silve, ilfleiratea two to one. The convention opened with tlmt. murluMl dcizreo of Quietness . o a which usually prevails at a church House garnering. 1. H. D'Arcy of Marion county vim i-hoRpn chairman of the con vention bv acclamation and Geo. Noland. of Clatson. in the same manner, was chosen secretary. I. L. Camnbell was the Lane county delegate placed on the com mittee on platform and resolu lions. Tl.n Mnllnrwiiuli roillltV deleL'll ..v J - rj tion stood 24 for the gold standard, 12 for free silver aim one go between. Manv rcnuhlican will vote the countv ticket in June. Demo ..ruij iln voiir dutv and we will , win tho battle. Chtirman Clow calls the demo cratic countv central committee together in this city on Friday, May JUth. Hereouests that every mem- Lit. that tuiisiblv can. lie present. Fach member of said body should be hero on that date. Alb-ny Democrat: A numbcrof republicans in the district are said tn mint n "Kound" uioncv candi- ilatp. And are talkinc of makinit a nomination. There is also talk of riiniiimr Mr. Hermann indencn- - e . ' .. duntlv. because lonEUO is a gold f . - bin?, should tins bo done there would be live candidates in the field and this district would see the limt campaign in its history. A story js told on Dr. Koland ('.rant, of Porilainl. While in As toria recently to deliver his lecture bo went into" u barber shop to get shaved, ami one side of his f.u'o had been relieved when tho barber uttered a biu oath to a friend sit ti n in a chair. This was too much for Dr. (.Irani and he gave the barber a very lively sermon right there. Tho barber pot mad wiped the lather oil his face and told him to get out or lie would put him out. The Dr. thereupon wont to another shop and had bis face finished without any profanity. A dispatch dated at Chicago, Anril 13th siivs: "A monster mass meeting was held last evening and atteiuk'J by not less than five thousand of the working people of this city. Thy ivere of all poli tics and religious cretkU, out iney were all in favor of the Iren and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 10 to 1. Many prominent republicans and democrat were in thti audience. A stttement was made by the chairman of the meet ing that it was climated, after a thorouktli iuvtstinatiou. that Chi- ciiuo is lour to one for silver." McMinnvillo Transcript Hen: "The repullicans of the First div triot have turned down iiiugor Hermann and nominated Thomas II. Tongue as candidate for emi gre.-. I lie rank and tile ol the party wouU wave tavorea tier mann,but the politioins have Men anxious to see law sidtMracked and their purpose has at least t.en accomplished. 1 he reason oi ner mann's popularity with the masses is due almost solely to his assid uous attention to their JuU'rests. Ho was not recognized as bnfliut exponent of statesmanship, but no man ever occupied a seat in con gross tflio was more devoted to the JeiuauJ and interests of his ooui-tiluciu-v. U !;i'e not a states- eoiiMiiueiu v. v um n.m-' man lie was liUrally aud dovotitlly a tk-rvaiit of the jn'oplo. 4 Jo niand on him in bis otlh'i.ii capad- It- fr.ini t.t.iir nouree. was ever tv, from bU'vrr source, was ever slighted in tho U it, puring his long term of service in aongress the Mmplo had ample opportunity to ultw - r ve and appreciate his faithful . 1 ...... : I : .... il.;. ...t.,.A nf lie vol Hill lll ! inn hhuiic ui his public life whi. h made him their staunch Iriend." F'VV.HT hamor. I)Imt -Wnf, bnrnlni', t blrxlthf . i-aly. -rii.U-.l, pimply, or blulrhv, hnhor .lui ilr, , MiiI.mi., or iM-rnliunr, Iruia liiUucy to , nuw iillly curwl by Kesolvenf ABKIM and blood piirtrkr of Incoiiiparabl. (.urlly an4 curallvo wwi-r. I'uri ly r-lf'la-lla, Mfo, iunoCTOt, an I pa'uUMe. Il pMl U) all, and Uiy rnolhtr., nur.-, and ihlldren. av- llw tv Cur u-uul util biuD Uamun. ma. KA I'lbfiY WDLNDEI). Haltey ths Sesne or a Shoitln(r Scrape Ibis Fsrewmii. SK-clal to the Uchu. Haij,ky, Or. April 1V-TI.U elty was the scene of a aliootimr Kernpe this ......... 1.... utwlll.u riulllt uill urnliuhlv I a deut'h. A Mr limn! sml Mr IVarl, of the old flrni or HlaeK s l..url It, Ilia l.tlf.'lier allllll. atuUlUtll o'cliM-'k this forenoon not Intnadi pule and hot words followed. men ll.iinl pulled out a revolver ami shot al Pearl, but the bullet went wide of ll 1 u..rt t. It I.VMli.niliT MrSlroilil. an Albany cattle buyer, In llienlidn- men. I)r .Maaten was iinineoiuieiy u.nt f..r uii.l tin la of thn nllllllllll that thewiiiind will reaiilt futally. Itond is said to I of a quarrnlHome milure. TWENTY MILES OS A LITIEK. UoufhTrlpof I.Htlo SBiri-rfrQvor the Mountain. Km nk Steven, lirick Balding, Nick Amlimoii, Hiley Frazer, T haiining, A Anilerniti, Fiank Kimx anil (ieortfe Knox arrived In town Tliurmlay even ing, with Hanna Knox, the .vear i.ld iliuiitliier of Mr ami Mrs (..(.Knox, that was so dreadfully burneilat their bollie ill L1 Valley Hire Week ago, Haxs the Foil Journal. Tlie child was too badly burned to ride In a valiieltt of anv kind, ami these men carried htr from Lost Valley to Fosail, 'in miles on a litter eon Htruoted for the purpose. Tlie rouil In Miigh and iiiouutainniis, anil they wer two days ill iiiakiiiK the trip through the aiiow and mud unit ruin and over swollen creeks. A canvas cover was built over the litter and under this the littlv aufl'eier wax kepi tierfeetly dry. The weight all told, including the rain tbntaoaked into the canvas, was ahout 1U0 )ouinl, and thin was carrieJ by two Hipiaiis ol tiiur, one at each end of two pule The child stood Ilia trip remarkably well, ami Dr. Howard think lie can pull her through by kin-grafting. Dexter Items. April 131 h, Tlie Trent Lumlier Co. are heavy losers by the recent freshet. Nearly the whole of their drive of logs break ing the boom Saturday night eseaed jnio the river. Tlieir Inas will aggie gain several hundred dollars. J A Briggs went to Caiiynnville Thunidav with the remain of his gramHather Win Veeatcli. He re' turned Monday. F.ldoti Templeiiian Is carrying tlie mail during this nice wenllier. Mr Hutler the regular carrier is indis posed. DCMuthews went to Kugciie Sun day lo answer to tlie cmiiplttint alleged against him of dumping t-awd 1st into Lst t'reek. We trust Mr Mutlicws Is not guilty of this oMens;. Floyd Kd wards Is working a few days in the saw mill. The saw mill will oe closed down 111 about two weeks. lly the way tlie rum In are in ex cellent condition for liiityclu riding now. Winter lingers in the lap of spring In a way thai I anything hot ilesir able. 'iSuch extraordinary weather l almost unprecedented in tlie recollec tion of the old timer. Kveryone aliotili) attend Sunday school next Siind iy to some sped il business will la'allended tu a: tliat tune. If the weather is lavomhle the Trent ichool will he re-nrgani.i-d iu lb afteruoou of that day. It w-eiiis to uatliat the poptilinti I, me deliberately cast aside the last clisnce of achieving anything for themselves. In rejecting fusion, 'J'lie limit of them will condemn, this work of the hews by voting the dcuiooatic ticket. The attention of the proper authori ties, w hoinaoever they may be, should be called to a piece ol roud a small pur lion of which lies In each nf this and the Pleasant Hill mad districts. This piece of rocky road is a scandal to our fair roads. One particular place 1 responsible for several breakdown, each year, and a broken wng.ni thtniW now a memorial to this rocky roud low many will give a half day's work toward the Improvement of this road. We will btaJ t)eut with our name. IjKilf I.AK. Hums to Millions IJoseburg has a collide of heirs to millions nf dnllura, aotirding to the Plaludealer, which says: From New York comes tlie startling new that the heart 01 thin city I owned bv the heirs of Aniieke Jans, valued atfT30,(XK), 00. The line al descendants are iow uoiiieious, uml are making concerted aaljon to reeover this immense properly in Amurica's metrotiolia. Our towns.uau, Meplun Slants, i one of their heirs and has a . reaily risvived five letter from rela tives of New York and elsewhere call ing his attention to the good famine that awaits him in common with I he other heirs of the An nek Jans estate, New York. MrsJ H Kennedy of this oily la one of the 4(H) heirs of the An neke Jaua calate in tlie heart of New York. This esiaXe ha been in litiga tion since l&i", and i&l JteliiJi!ileliU indicate a probability otlie lien. uuu. iveding. It Is to Is hoped the helia u. V prove their rights to this princely e.-tuv. ilKAVY lWK. A gelltlelUStl down from Kail i'ret-a, iuform us that l.JOO.IHm feet of logs eway.-U i,y Hie breaking of the tuMtin ol the Kali Creek linprovemeiil t 'niiipany, a lie was prevent. j'lie same gentleman Info! ins us tlmt the i'ltut saw mill company also l,wt .foO OXKJ feet U l n'3 bv the raise in the river. ' Will bk Hkhk. The MUi i's-Wiie Bond Spirit, ot Portlaad says: "K.very boromau on the circuit will alleml the Kugeueraci-s Jhe pursea are lilveral aid guaranteed. Eutrie choe May Ul." The city council met las'- ''ll'1".'" anlll JLm. at which Ibne newlV elected Couiicllllieil took tl!r Captain I..e -" r Fletcher Linn from the I rst a . I. . i r WV Henderson succeeds K 1 .lenaiii from tlie nh-.ii. "" " M Day aui.-ceed W T Kaklu from the ,hftuJ;.r read hi annual address which Wa a follows: ANNUAL Mfc-WAOK. In the performance I1,Mli,1,uJl",r nrnvo-. I .ubii.il the f.illui .iibri.r uiiuuai report, and shall make but few reeoiinnelidalloliH, klioing thai U iy will aiigge.t llinnselves to you as liee.ied: , . 1 ,, The health of the people In... been excellent. We have had two case ol diphtheria, hut the prompt adi ' the health oltloers in strii lly qiii.riiu tliiing. prevented the disease rruiii M.reiidlng to other families. 1 d' nllis have (si-lined, one in eucli or lliefaiiiillee alllicted. No other case have been reported to the health "I llcers. fcEWKKAOK. Our sew er system is in g.s.d condi tion, but I would call utieotioii of I lie council of the great need ol an rdl nauie to comiiel coiinecllon wherever the health iillicers liod needful fol the health of the cliy. tlHE AND W AIKK. We have an eflleleiit lire depart iiii.ot uikm! annaralus and have an ample supply water for tire pur- (kbs-s. I'.ogene isju-uy ij:iuu ...... . llrelKiys; they are HUwrior to many paid departments. LIOHT8. Our city Is well supplied with lights bTKKKTS. We liave as g.sid i-treots as any city ill the stute and much l.-tter than municipalities f equal populalioli. Mmiv of the. street are graded and graveled. W e have 81 nines oiu, a uml ID fisit aidewa.k all in good con dition. POLICE KOKi'K. We have a good police lorce, and thev have a strictly and honestly (ll-ehi.rged their duly as any police evenlid in our cliy. I hey ale leu.-ia-rate men ol gissl ability and iuteg ritv. I a.:l coiilldeiit th"y are the ripial of any in the state. 1 hey have m veil the vitv excellent sef.lce, and I am under many obligations to them fin- inuny courtesies o Kliiuiy exieno ed. FINANCE. Tlie total ludel.tediieis of the city is ilt)..'ii:i..17. W arrant ihawn from April l,IW4,to April I, lS'.lo, TI,as7 MS Warrants from Ai.ill I, 1 to April I. IVjii. 10.4'.IJUJ. being K'J.j.31 less than last year. When we take into consideration f'JUO exHiid d for fire t.ppurutus. thla is an 1 Xeellulit show 11. g; thus it will be seen that tlie ex pense ol running the city government liu luvn il.i'.l.'i .11 lesa than lust vear. iltil the -wsvd vuluailon of the property of the city M JiI.IKless thai, last Vear, thereby decreasing the income of the city l 110.30. Conse quently you will HToeive a alsive slated thai tliet'titl linleliteilliess or tlie city Is fl!t,3l:i.a7. For more de tailed informal ion 1 refer you lo re iHjrls ol other olllcers. lam gratified lo make this state ment of the excellent financial condl lion of tlie citv. Out Indebtedness Is vry small when we take into consid eration the kind, magnitude and cost of our pill. Ih- Improvements. Hut in view of the very large decline in tlie as-ai.le value of all properly within tlie citv, tlie shrinkage us above stated. tieillg ilM-l lUthus reducing tlie city 'a income rl 1 lu oil, it liecomes ueccssary that we adopt the strictest economy in all exiieiiditure and make the burden of tuxiitlon upon our people as light as un elllcieiit udmlnistralloil ot tlie ult'airs of the city will permit. I tlieiefore recommend thai we reduce tliu expenses of th. citv for the ensil ing year at least (1300. I think by careful and prudent management this can he euily reached. If this redut- tiou is not ttecoinplished we will lie compelled 0.1 account or the deereiised value of properly to raise our lew from 5 to 7 nulls, a burden thai should not la huH)!t'd upon the taxpayers at this time. I an- confident that tlie outgoing cnuiicilineii have ss faithfully and honestly discharged their duties as any puhllc ottlcers ever did. I file y have made iiiistuk. s, ihey are mislakes of lionett men. They leive reeoginzed the fuel lliul 11 public olllce la a pllblie trust; therefor' I part with lliem with kind regards. , el 1 know that their places have been tilled hy able, ImiieM and worthy men. and' fi el that the city may well tie proud of tlie outgo ing and Inc.. tiling nieiuk-rs of the couueil. Kugene, Or, April 13, lsmi, J I) .Matlock, Mayor of F.ugeiic. Ari'olNIMKNTO. Tliu mayor announced tlie following apuointuieiil of committee and olllcers: FlIIHllce Helldersoii, Dunn, Day. Judieliiry-Dunn, llenderaon, Day. Streets-Hsher, Htv, Mungs. Fire and Water-Day, Fisher, Ho -dersoii, Meidtli-fJray, Bang-, Fisher. Priming-Hangs, llruv, Dunn. Mar.lml-I J Day. Niiihtwuti liman k M Pralt. t'ity Attorney F. U Mkipuortli. City Surveyor f M Collier. Sireei t'otinnis-ion. r li Dovle, I lie report f treasurer aiid'reeordcr were then read giving u ie(ui the municipal tttbiirs: KKCOKtiKK's KKl'OHT. I'o the honorable common eouiieil 01 Kiueiie; tieiitlemen, herewith Mud stateM,.it f u,e tlnancial condition of ine city allowing reivipts vmrivs mid expenditures for end. J April 1st, IS'ia. all of respect fuliy sut, nulled: II. H'ihMi. I tTrwrry,, ' Jnu ! m I I Ihrsir,. . ihow I e.i:ii Ki:,.ri "' I b l.util . , I HUfll,ni,.vr - ''ii t ai'.er " ' . Total Illi. OKI ES'!. COI KT. .'1 IniM u,... trotn all the year whi'h is . e IXi . I.e. no . . ST .0 .. 10 uu i. im .. 11. .. . ii I bohil, (,,, 4,,,., PVl i. SI III HW I. I... ,.. . tine, paid c,;.i, vlllUIVtl. - . ..... .1 ., M1JI n.ujf d were dlM-tartfed, -t t,w, riStM itLsTiTtarvt 0 iii'-s; Fun,); Inr" I, l'li. fn,t on S.id ti I IiV1iSi,4 Fll.M Sirn-t armrais laira Total b,!an.v and rvccipu 1 oTa. l ar-nt, ..u..i,,.. . :n.;, 1M 11 Ul 1! 1 ,0 sT7 "'niire'. I.VVS 5S l"-i . lur jw. lt.l ir T.(ia; Pencil .... ..ItsiT'. i; Srer Fund Caab ca taml u talaacc I Its) H MANUFACTUKKCS OF THE "WHITE ROSE" rT rT TT7) 0000 on L,U GUARANTEED The most popular flour , ! . . leading gruct1 1. . 107B 91 , f 121V 15 $1400 011 S VII 1111.1 111 Tac Total balaiiro siici reeulpl.. I'ONTKA. lntereton lsiud Hanker cvminimuii Hepalra Tutiil Peflcll .. -174 al I KlriPlICLATH.S. lUhlllfiei: S..ser Ihiudi ,.-Jt10 00 .. r:il p.tli'll a. noral I.liiu wwer ' T"tl lll'-iiini v.. Tax-'i ls.-l.iS COlU'Ctwl 95 1 aS' ; F1111 curcd by buna ;uuo Total M1S X loiai ." "; ' . Trno lu.lel.lediuM ol the city April 'l3SJ Kl-MK't'tlUliy IIOIIIIIU'U, 1 B. F. Oossis. Ik conic! TKStSl'RRH'S aitroBT Fmra April 1. W to April 1, 1"1- (IKSf HAL FCND BC.'ill'TS. Ch 011 h-n.l Aurll I, lJ.i SS lleci-lpU l.ll-nellsneoui ' 4-.'. of taxes " Hue " bt'ense it ant, High itreet 1 00 .. 4.U')M . . pa i .. .I7..S7.A , . . 137 40 . slJili T 'tal biaBi'KkrxiNTS. Wsrrsnts paid '-"' Int on Hme j-' 1 K s..wor fund . pT hit on bond. .--l J. ( ah on band A p'rll I, lMi ... "1 W Tola! tsli'li WsrrauM r-Kntered paid on ame ... I' up .Id warrants kkwir ri-su. Cah on hand April 1, 1'.'5 Ii of taxes received , . . l.1S M I m '.'4 .. 107SU1 Total n-rel pH I tlorrnwed from Keneral fund for In-ereal law is M .'IS Total .. .18J3.'i0 Kl-IILK-IXKNT... Warrants paid and Interest on same Interest and cum iu Union un bundi. ... 1 4'jono .. ltuaao lira so Glooi F, CSaw, Trcaaurer. Natrnii Items. April 14. 1S96. Mr 8 A DeVatiey Is very at ill this place. If you with a Columbia bicycle call on O Li smith, .Natron Mr M Wallace is building a large hiat-ksiuilti simp here. Mis Lena Smith made a trip to Jasper taluruay. A list of those who went to Eugene on business this week: C L and J W Smith, Mrs J II Smith, Henry Ed wards, Win Withers, Levi Caltman and hi father, Dollie Tallafero and Clara W allace. Miss Hattie Smith is now teaching school al Ulentena. C L Smith expects to leave this part 01 ine country soon. Easter passed very quietly at this place. Mis J'mnie McCaun started tn Springfield one day last week on the railroad velocipede, but was forced to return on account nfthe strong wind which tine could not go against. Wake Cumtdx Pally Guard. April 15. AmatkL'k Play. Owing to the inclemency of the Heather yesterday me prospect mr ivaiiileell auvoUMeeii at tile niieiM boosM hint ..ii.iil . .. a..,. ....1 . " .1 1, 1. rrvnicu very discouraging, but despite this a good audience wn present when the ourlnlii was railed for the eommemw. me nt of thi decidedly li.teiesting m-.i uiaiiia. ine pu was packed with people and empty Beats were to betouud only in the luges and the n.ii.enes. me pi ,y was put on bv home talent, under the training anil direct ion of I iMU'rWII fa I T 1 1 f u la) . ..1 --...ass VllllCI Tfl 'llt IT, young actor, who has had considerable experience with amateur troua a. Mr Cmlcrwood also I he story of the play ha beeu so well adverllaed Unit Ii ! ru...i 1... ,.. 7- - iai iu aiii.usi. every one and it i ony iiecesary to say that for amateurs the company did remarkably well last evening uii.l ii....... .... . . .1. . . .. n ...... c- M iU ,,m iiiiiesi expecta- Hoiis ..f tlie audience. The player nil cairied their part well. Paily uuara, April IV A Mi'kikib8..A surprise was elven .miss siteveiiaon. of La Orauile, wh 1 Is attend in. ili IT .,r it ... . ..- . w y V .7 . "l ,10 nome or Mrs Adams, Hth and A streets, last pvenltitt A .ii. ...1.-- . . .i .. 1 1 '. " "'""" 01 iiisa Hteveu s 11 s fellow students were piesent and a pieasam lime was liad until a late ....ir, n irest.menis neing served dur ing t.ie -evening. Those present were: ... ss eveiison. hanuie Hemenwav. C i In""-?! MlH" .It,W'' 0nt rl n' 41 r"""?, Miss Slater, (ecile Adams and Mrs Adams; Mem VVhlttlety, Cyrus Whipple, Virgil Johnson aud Itaiiih Adau', ' hally Guard, Apr-1 15. I,. ;.?..-.AV,""' rder , J .ev-riveu licenses as lows: Mx saloons at $200 esch for II.OlllIlM tlUlUl. rt J fo. six drugstores at eaul. f 12,j; t(a( $1.32.,. Tllis $i5 the s.i.aiu si license corcted for everal years Ti.u ii. ... . "rerai , , ? i-'orrr saiimn has col.ao idateil 11 1.1. h-i.i . been .i'.i'i... "iiniwi. the ic( p.ugepe sufooi. u-lll hi yly ellie.ni-raoqri,kVa. d briu"""" ''-v.JWeideu.in mi, cigars 1 "u oeer llcenmj for six ;:. B cost or fioo. 'nngs up the toUi lo Thla (1.425. lloRN-ToMr and Mr Will Sm vey at Seavev' fcrrv. An,iu oJj" son. r ' ,'"i Popular Brands of ! PS, -CALL ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH. Tobacco and Gioa BS Company. ? Tltis I Ol I . o 0 0 0 BEST QUALITY in the market. Sold by ! -l MYsTEBIOL-8.-About the flr.1 i-euruary, J had a yearlln cV. ",f had been well led on lliDnU i during the winter, coii,n,iMlee(u' "-j ing and pliy.iced to death lu t ; j tue in or April 1 found a good ,J ing uiai nan physlced to (Ulh' was well six day befors. 0kvi, --R PhelJ Bn.niwr Hull, a .... i . ,,. ... "WJ K 1 . v. . fuiit, nytn 13lSj, Tub Touknament.-TI,. bo. fire delegates. lU-acue ami li. ,,f team have met and each voM J toward thn flr.,.,.i. ... ,W A ----- ......n K.uriiirh, t'ominittees have alsn lu.n .. . i and the tournament is pretty j C-ll. A Will I.IUOHIIIV 14 iJ three days the 2nd, 3d and lii July. rOH LITIZE.NHII IP. Albert tl.i land, a native of Ueriuai.v. vm. m-.i ...... 1 1.. ... 1 " Jn,'a- mm n'Fii,aiiwii ir ueeilllie Ulljlf. the United States. Sci'Kkme Court. J I n,ri, C (JiMjdale, motion for relinriiii. When Joseph II. Choata in Washington recently he ittK ed a dinner, where he met kk puouo men wno enjoy 1 fc, I 1 I a reputation for wit. A few of were chatting together after oW when Mr. Choate surprisnj tlj with the statement that be L never seen a game of poker pUrr never aiienueu a norse race 1 never traveled on a pass. A ; tor in a group regretfully Hid: wish I could say that." "V not? Choate does," quietly rej Senator ueeu, aim all the saw the joke. According to general report Cook's inlet, Alaska, tides Mir rors. They travel, it is Baid, r the swiftness of a Johnitowr. 1. They rise and fall a iiistanceC 49 feet. Ihey will carry M schooner or vessel eighty mils four hours. I urn Again An said to be a narrow continiir. of Cook's inlet and turns fmi inlet easterly almost it r;, angles. In that part the tide said by some to sometimes ri- feet. It goes like a movinj It is up the Arm on the souti. side where the bpst plum found.-Mining and Suientiif Vw. U. S. Land Coma. Joel Ware, having bwa( pointed U. S. Circuit Cod Commissioner for the distr-y-i of Oregon, is now prep-jr to make Homestead Filk Eu Final Proofs, and take a. timony in Contest Iaschj Having had thirty years ej perience in this line, lie fsj guarantee satisfaction v niHcn in 0, UIVIJ lyUOVi va.-s.- m Fcllow8 Building, Euge: J Oregon. ASH GROVE POULTRY B I ' MS to none in the i' White and B PI v niou Hi ltoto a.ul lb own and Silver bi" Haniburgs. ha tut ner 15: two seUings I also have fe h'!L urn iii v tu i . - in u niuuiu a i,iu:i;e "i Srt'?y ra.lfY.r'l!Tml V 3 Iiit-nnatvnv, niii " . . a o I "l -mill or "''"! N',ur;, ' ?jrn.''- nnpula, Allienii. 1 1 Ma4--l ARNOLD CHLMICAt IVI ' -" - LE DHUii dZ H aa-aaaaeaaaaaaa IlOt, u rrr ft. waTaa v 1 inlaw -f I MOVES THE BOWELS IN B TKE MOlllSasf! for sale at Yerlngton i nhj LAPIES,pooc;LSoy OR. rtLIX LE BMH-S aa-i-m sun nriTUVnllYOI H U bwU. Oaaainaaoldonljrcr f j OSBCRN A PKUNO ""' ' ' IK CUR