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o tYANn COUNTY. tnlcnmn, oculist. , V Walto". atlorncy-ut-luw. " 1 .Irt ladders, HPr,lv l',r'' L1(.v to loan oil farms. Kmpjire of 1 Vulton. f, V. Bid'Ho may lie found at I i'Lniv m Olive stive' 1s t ween I nil Si xi I' t rftf. one Mock west Minnesota hotel. Ho In iiiv lo'do'l tU'iitul work in tin' (nut J I our garden seed oriUrs to F L ,l'f. I to" of bu"' Ka,," "''I n iW1' 1 farms' for Suit. jbl'0 ll'l" III'1 now ittiiuim urn LlU'lte Vlllll'y fr Silk'. Tlll-SH ... .l.l.... ft.... I....... I.. IL.. Illi'lU'ie evei y iuin ,f in ni.r- nuu fur description list, address dm. M. Mii.i.ku, Wilkin Block, Kugene, Or. nt Jr garden tools ut reduced f,.r iswi at F L Cll AMHKIi.t. Iin. full of 1H3 a aoii of Mr T A Irlsnd, a prominent merchant of with n very heavy colu. 1'he in his chest were so aeveie that L kiiiii ami was threatened j ncMiiiiniiiii. Hi father i;:ivo ( Urgi dose of Chamberlain's Iteiueily wineii oroKe mi l tie ami cured him. M' McFurlNiol Whenever his children liuve croup iviiriitl'l.v gives tin-in Chamber- Cough Iteinciiy aim 11 uiuiv llidll. Ilu 0 'lislder it tlie liest remedy in Ilu luurket. For tiv Uilillrll tx j'l'iauu. (JllIK J KF.IXTIION. 1. I II Makes Oulte a fnt in (alumina uiiii-H. iiikI alter April lt rates from Is.m to lvig-ii' over itu S 'I'lltK' Ik- an i follows, (k.t 100 lbs: 471 cts 4.U " 3!l ' Sol " SI " 31 " 2X " Set.... 21 ' IS ' 17 L. U. Adaik, A gut. low Co t'ure liuauinnllaiu. 4aoo, ("mm Co, Oregon. Nov. 10, i-I wish to inform you of the !t( good Chamberlain's Tain Balm li.n done my wire, bhe has been troubled willi rheumatism of the urins mil .limuls fir nix mouths, uud linn !rii'f many remedies prescribed f.ir C ut (niniiint lint round no relief ii 1 1 Kite used this I'uin linlin; one l jbnf which has completely cureil I 1 1 I ska pleasure in recoininenil l I fur that tronlile. Yourn truly, C A pl.l.oun. 60 cent ami $1.00 bottles It- liv Osburu Si DuLano. XTF.i). 8nake, lizanU, and (A ehanee fur muall hoys to 4 ninnev.) For inntruetioiiH ad- (J It Wktiikrbkk, University of ii, hueiie. Important to Farmer. H'KKI.KK.'S SOL'IRRKI, EXTKUMINA l" the on'liiul and only artlclv of Hh k;;,.- giving complete Kati-faction. Now reilueeii from 50 to 3'.' coi t ier cn. j Fur sale hy I Osiivkn St DkLaxo, 5 Kuene, Or. Oskurn & DeLnno desire u to puh lUti the fmlowiinf extract trom a letter Of Chas M Outfeld, of Iteedley, Freno Co., Oil., hh t,.v linndle the remedy referivil to arid want their customer to kuow what a nplendid medicine it i: "It is with plcusure I tell you that by (me day'a use of Chamberlain's Cough remedy I was relieved of a very saver cold. My head was ooiuplctely t'ippei1 up ami I could net sleep at ii ,. it. I can recommend this remedy.'' A cold nearly always Htarts in the r'itt and ufierwnnlK extenil to the i and Iuiikh Hy tlniiiK this rem- vfieely us doon f s the cold has been traded it will tire the cold at once I prevent it belli" extended to the I Liu (iuni, Aj.rtl H'. . I ura' liAY. Today troni i to 4 P"i tli hidies were given free use of ' lleuheck it 1'oni'n bowllU alley. Uiiiitu a number ot thum availed ' tielves ol the opportunity to in- ft in this healthful and pleaxnut frisn. ilivcMii't take much medlcimi to Malarial Fever, provided you Simmons Liver Regulator. It is ft lie remedy for Muluria and all ailments. And you don't need 1 ke much or it. "Simmons Lier iiilitor broke 11 case of Malarial r'vr of three yeara utandiiiK fr nie, '1 thau one lait le did it. I still u vl when In need of any medicine." QUiiiirod, Lnucater, Ohio. w readers recollect Mrs Kmnia ' s who, last summer, visited her tril 'er S Haudsaker. In this city, wlio U now in Southeru Cal. W. rd was received liere retvnlly that jltic -iid hut., her liiuine, kiluated Kepo t. III., uhich bad been the at fsi y home fir nearly half a century, H 'l-'s'rnycd by tire; Mrs James T with an infnnt four days old harely time to escape. 'I lain Sveenev U. H. A., Sin Di- I'al., says: ''hilo's Catarrh 'f unly is the firet medicine I have found that would do ma any I"'- Trice 50c. Uendcrson A 'ui. HI'liVU I'll.K Sl'l-Ill.-IITOKY. . - -.....i ,-ilro iiit'B suil t(IIHlliiluu . 1111'U, II frills I W r IKK. J'j'Jil'i.H clrciUr I r-v mpe 10 .s ... 1 , ucKitiereu I'narnimrim.iiiiriw , 1 . No I',istl AsuvritRfii. FiirK-lr 11 '4ir.l.t,lni..u,... . 11.. L-.. t " cvnrf wiltirv, IIU lu CUKiie "U I'T obura Ji DeUuo IIt r.nanl ir.rll Iri .. ' ' r - . . HKl.AVK.It. The MiKaw i-du wt last pvelllliif did not flvunii! noon today. The deh.y euw t)ie wn.f.inj, out r -yijiie if hui, bridges hy the receut ,I!ors j,, Kiiifene, April 15, IS:, i '7,lf' "f U McMurphey, a .0.., yxni n pound. .IJ'.RS.-Tothe wife of J I' Iutunn, j, recently, a daughter. VF.I)Ni:(DAY, AI'UIL IV Sunshine today. There wan a linht frot l;.-t nllit. Jumes Marliu, of Salem, i vlitiiij in Kuene, f .Mr L () lU-ckwith U kept ut hoiue with sickhe. KJ McClaniiliuii went to liiieliiiri; this afternoon. Ir A SliiirpU-s came down fnun the farm this iikii niui;. l'rnf ami Mrs F I". Dunn .-.n,.. i,,. from ?!tlt-m today, Mrs Cornell an. I children returned home IIiih aflernnoii. A K Wheeler returned this morning from a short vUit to Siie.l.l. Try that ;!M)0 uml t'J..i0 Chilled I'lnw ut I.oiij-hmiller it l'eter's II F Molle11l.uk has taken the agency for the I'lneuix bicycles. Mrs.M F liuker expicts to reinovu to I lie farm went of town in a few days. Wheu you want a whip (jn t 1 Ties ton & Hale. Muster Hubert Hid. lie went to Al bany today to vixil a short time with Ins i;raudinollivr. The high waters of the pant few davs stopped all operations by Water powers in this city. Tlie Mcilford Monitor, C 10 vVah-oit's puier, Iiim been chungid from a semi weekly 10 a weekly. M C Kennedy, of Walker, Lane coun'y, has been cnnimi!tiiiued a no tary by Oovuriior Lord. For axle giea.se und oil go to l're-.toii Si Hale's. Mesdumes Hutid and 1 1. .11' of Irv in are alteiidin tlie htale Kodeavor cull veiiti. hi ut Olefin Cily. See Loiijfliiinlk A I'vtwr fur u i t'xiili cultervator. Chaunc.v M LoekwiMid, of Salem, a nephew of Mrs 11 H Kiucaid, was an arrival 011 the ulteruoon train. If you want a good saddle or hunir see Tre-don & Hale's. I)r Henry Little, of Oakland, who has been in Kiiifcneon a short hu-iiicss trip, left for his home t his afternoon. J 10 Teuton, formerly of lOtigene, is one of the Washington deicgaus to the nath mil republican convention. Loughmiller & I'etcr can snve you money on one horse plows. Mrs K Y Swift, of l'leasaut Hill, has J donated -0 volumts of valuable re llKioiis works to the l'.uelie 1 i i 1 1 i t v School. (let your curry combs and brushes at 1'restou A Hale's. A It Seal, of Sail Francisco, Is in the city. He has many Irleuds in Kiigi-tie and we predict will do a lurge busi ness here. ('apt Nelson and Lieut Mays, of tin local army went to Albany 'today to a-sist in the Solvation Army erviees at Hint place. Oct harness oil of I'.-e-dnn A Hale and oil your harness. The college Y M C A of tlie I'nl verity of Oregon will send t wo dele gates to the convention at 1'nMilern, Cal, May Siveral more delegates to the meet ing of the Willamette l'resbylery now hi sosinu In this city arrived on the afternoon lou.il. Mr and Mrs Lincoln Kelley, former ly of Lane county, who have been re siding at Independence fur Mime lime, have returned here. Joseph Yotrle returned last night from Portland. He will commeiice work for the l.ugene Ice und Cold Storage Co. ut once. Two cyclists collided on Sixth and Olive streets this afternoon. No dam age resulted other than that lioth were considerably he-splattered wit 11 mud. Mrs Win Williams and children re turned on last night's llyer from a visit to California. Mr Williams will remain in California a short lime yet. ltev J E Snyder, of Brownsville, formerly isMor of the U It church in this city, is now in thecily unending the meu'tl.-g of the Willamette Pres bytery. Tuesday's Salem Jnunul: Mr. O. O. Power, who has been spending his racation on his much in the vicinity of Eugene, returned to the Insane Asylum yesterday. Mr 8 10 Craig of the creamery went totioslieu today. A m-eting was held there this afternoou to consider the matter of establishing a skimming station at that place. Today's Corvallit Times: M O Wilkin, of Eugene, is In town. Mr Wilkin is steuourapher ut tne cucuit court and will also try a case or two before Judge 1-ullerton. I'ure blond means good health. Di- Witt's SarsapurilU purities the blood. cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula, and all diseases arising from 1 npure blood. Osiiukn A DkLano. 10 J McClauahan a few days ngo received a letter from a gentleman at Hums wh wished to know w tint Un charge would be 011 a pair of Chinese pheasant sent to htm by man. Most llev Will H Gross, I) 1), is considered one n( America's most eloquent divines. (in and hear his Grace at the Opera House next Tues day, Admission, free. l)r Kuykendall returned today from Salum, where he hud been to deliver hi regular wtekl.v locture on gynecoWy before the medical depart- ment of Willamette I niversity. l'arks' Cough Syrup cuies Coughs (.'olds ami Consumption. Mrs. Cath erine Hlaek of Le Koy, X. V., says: "I tHik one bottle of Turks' C.iugh Syrup. It acted like uiayic. Stop-d my omgh and I am perfectly well now." Sold by A. Ykkixuton. Today's Albany Herald: Big time at the 'Salvation Army hull. Special meeting tonight at 8 pm. Visiting ofllivr from Eugene, ('apt H T Nel-nii and Lieut Moys will be with us Shearing in of recruits; at the close of the Uievliug entree und cuke will lie served for 10 cents. Everyone lie there. Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph: "My wife was to meet me her- at this hour. Il.iv-P vtiii seen anything of her?'1 "Is she a small woman with gulden hsir?" "She is a small woman, but I don I know about her hair. She wasn't up when I left home this morning, and 1 don't know What halt she is w earing today." Article of Incorporation were fib d in the secretary of state's offlee V,''-r; day by ' I be Oregon Summer School. The object of the ineorsiratiou is the ...uioiumiios Ki.fi tundiictiiig of one or more summer aclnsils in the state of Oregon, and providing Instruction 10 and lecture upon s-dngoi:ics and the uicUtel cienita, etc. The I rincipal 1 ftlce of til" corporation ha'l Is at I'ortlsnd. and Hie capital stock Is t.t).i'l The directors are C H Chap man, V L Campbell aud W M IVrrin. TIIt'i:I).V, Al'ltll. in. A bca'itii'.ii day. Mrs J A Straight is .piite ill. my iloey went to Portland today. lr Finley, deiiti-t.room S.liuun blu. 1' C Maekay, of ll.irribuig, is in the city. Leo Willis of Salem, has 111:1. le as signment. I ieo W Pickett iiiudo Junction City a visit today. Attorney Leu Stevens did biisine-s at Junction today. Miss Ciari Station! is viaiting at her home oil llie Mohawk. The front of Ostium and Del.nno' llrug More is being put in. II T Condon Iseopyiiig in the cwunty clerk's olllce for a lew days. Mrs Wesley Shannon has returned from u vlit 111 Marion county. ' F Cardweil and little daughter A'cnt lo Collage- Grove tins afternoon, 11 L) l'ulne has U-eli dangerously ill for several day but i u little improved today. F W Oshurii of this city has been n coiiiiiiissioned u notary public by liov ernor Lord. Mrs Millicuii arrived from Elk Prairie 011 the delayed Siuslaw stage tliis morning. W 10 Yates,. of Corvallis, republican cand. date for prosecuting attorney Is in the city. A Sleilier, who Ims tieen sK'tidiiig the past two years lu Switzerland, is aow en route liume. A carload of sugar that camu In on the Gypsy yesterday was shipped to Chants Puss today. The populist county convention meets lu this city April '.'lib, one weeli from tomorrow. The Gypy left down the river this morning lib a small load of height ami several passengers. Mrs Geo 11 ad ley, who has been quite sick at the homo of 11 G HadUy, is considerably unproved. Once again we uUh to state that uuoiiymous communications will not be pruned in the Gl'Alin. Ir I I) Driver went to Host-burg to day. He will b dure lit that place and Oakland la-fore reluming. Mrs F J Miller, of Albany, has Is.'eu viiliug Willi her parents, Sir und Mr J G Gray, a couple outlays. Walter 11 Vernon, of Oregon City, has Ih-cii appointed 11 cadet to Un united fetalis navul ucadeniy. H-v N It Alley went to Thurston today and will conduct religious ser vices ut (hut place until Sunday. Dr. Flu ley. deli' ist.risiiii 3, Dun 11 blk. Mrs Anna L White, ot Brookings, S 1), arrived on the overland last night 1111.I is (he guest of Mrs K McMurphey. Mr Frank Miller of Albany, who has been visiting tith relatives in tins city, returned home today. J A Mc.Mahoii, the popular demo cratic; nominee lor county judge, gave this olllce a pLiisaiil call tins ufter- IIOOll. I)r J F Hendrex, of Harrisburg, who for some time has been very ill with heart tlilUculty, is reported slightly better. ( has ltergstreser, of South Dakota, who has been visiting here lor several duys, left this mornii g for Salem, where ho will visit a few days. Iharl. s(" Cioner ha received tlie sad news of I he death of his only sis ter, Mrs Mary Wassermaii, of Troy, Ohio, who passed away on April 7. The democratic statfc conventions of Missouri and Co mado have declared for free silver. Tlie Missouri demo crats declared for Bland for President. The delegates to the Willamette Presbytery w hich lias lieeii in session in ibis city visited tne various denart iiieuts of the University of Oregon this morning. W J D'Arcy has been uoniiuated for the legislature hy the democrats of Marion. l'ho Gl'AKl) trusts that William John will Le elected as he is one of the brightest young men In the stute. The Carey-h unie republican faction in Portland have nominated a full ticket ugaiusl the Simon ticket. This will prooably Insure the democrats winning in liiut city uml county. A liitleill, then a littlo pill. Tlie ill lias gone the pill has won. DcWItl'a Little Early Itisor the little pills that cure great ills. OsnoiiN A DkLano. S E Craig, the creamery man, bus purchased tlie S W Condon proH-rty on West Fif h street, paying 1ihK) for for it. Mr Craig's family has arrived uml will move into their new home immediately. Mr A O Condit, of Salem, who has been attending tlie meeting of the Willamette Presbytery, and the guest of Mr and Mrs 10 O Potter whilo here, returned homo today. Busy people have no time, and acn sib:e people have no inclination to use a slow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure nets promptly and gives perma nent rvsults. Osiiukn A DkLaxo. Dr D A Puine, superintendent of the Insane asylum lit Sslchi, returned to that city today after a short visit In this city with ids brother, H D Paine, w ho has been seriously ill. Mrs 10 F Osburu of Sulem, who bus been unending the meeting of the Willamette Presbytery, returned home lodiiy. While in this city she was the gu-st of Mi und Mis F V Oshurn. Mrs Prof Geo 11 Collier and daughter Miss Mary left this morning for Port land. From there they will go lo San Dieun, California, their new home, where they will join Prof Collier. It's all the snme, a slight cold, con gested lungs or sever.) cough. One Minute Cough Cure banishes them. Osiit KN A DkLano. Mr Damon, who Ims been ibe guest of Mr and Mrs S M Yoran, left for her home at Salem on Mils mm mug's local train. She b been a'teinliiig the ui-s ting of tlie WilluioiU'J li s y tery lu this city. Capl Nelson and Lieut Moys of t lie Salvation Aruiv re tin ued trom Albany this afternoon". I'lu-v were accom panied bv Cpt Sa '-'-'i V and I. - ut Grillilh ol the .. ..y n.n lack- and expect lo have u lug time here buii'lil Win Killiiigswiirth, at one time a resident of Eugene, has Is-en nomi nated for state sel.ator bv the I'arey repuhlicuti faction fit Portland. L A McNary, known by many Eugene people has been nominated 011 the ' 1 I. ..I.... ullie tlCK' I lor lliuiin-iliai juuiir, i Take a dose of DeWitt's Little Early i Hi-er j'ist for the good they will do ' you. Then littlo pill ' K'""' f"r '" 1 digeali. u, good for headache, g''l f ir ; liver coiupluint, good f..r colistlpution. ' They ure k'oo'h I O.-BI RN A DkLamj. mi.i.5:i:i no i'!'m:yii.i:y. o 111 Session at tlie First I'rrsby t.'il ui I litirrli of I Ids I 1' 1. The Willaillelli- Ple.bvtery f Ih Pn-spyti nan ehuri li for This di-.m-t is now in session ut the l'irt l'i- -b tcr ian chinch of Ibis city. About l'" elders and lliilli-t.ls arrived esterday and an- 111 attendance- upon thn I're-l-yury, which convened at 7:"U la-t evening The st-s.ioii hist pit-lit wu taken up w it h an a Idress by ltev J E Snyder, of Brownsville. The presbytery oigaiii.ed by electing Kev Si'niek, of All-any," Modera tor and Bcv si (j lrvin, ui Ntwpoit, teinpoiary clerk. The prespytery has lost one of it. lie t vatlial'li- luemU-rs in the dentil of l!ev J C Sylvanus, of Chehulis, w l,o dii d last Friday, This moi iii'ig' session was taken up principally with routine woiK, but Very hille business being tiau-acled. ltev S J Edmunds whs granted a traiisler to the Puget Sound presby tery. The follow ing delegates have been sealed ill the presbylerv: 1 iimer ltev W M llobinsoii. Corvallis Kev 10 J Thompson, D D, Elder L G Altiiiaii. Suit-in Hev F H Gwynne, D D, Elder J M Martin. Allniiv H-v C W Courtright.Ph D, Kev W A Smlck, ProfC F Holland. Lebanon llev J 11 Cornwall, Elder J W Al.iridge. New porl Kev J A Towusenil.l'h D. Independence KcV S A George, Elder J (i Vitliolsteli. Florence Kev I G Knotts. Zenii ltev A K'jbiiisoo, Eitlcr J M Scales. Butteville Kev J 10 Day. Eilk-ene ltev W S Gilbert, Elder Kol.l Pattison. Dallas - Kev Geo II Whileiiiun Itrow nsville-K -v J ESiiyder, Elder A Teinpleton. Crawfordsville-Elder I H Scott. Yaipilna Elder S II Irv. lie. Woisltiurn lOlder J Voorhees. Tlie presbytery ie-iist milled ut ii o'clock llils afternoon. Considerable tliseiission was had during llie si ssion. A report ol the wnik being done by Albany College was lead by Its vice president, Prnfe-or C F Hoi luiul. A subscript 1011 was started lo raise funds to Modulate tin- remaining indebtedness ot the. college and was libcraTy sii-ned. Tilt) following members were elected commissioners to tin- general assembly w hich meets in Saratoga, New York, May -Jl: Principals Kev .1 A Tow usetid aud Elder S G lrvin. Alternates -KeV J 10 Day and Elder J ViHiliiees. The plesbyttiy voted to hold its next meeting at Allium next fall. hslly U.,t.r-'., .i;il ).'.. The Willaiuetle Pi. shytory llnished its work und closed its sessions last evening. Nearly a I ol the -"1 tlelegutcs w ho ainvc.1 at the beginning together w ith a number w ho have since come left for their homes on today's trains. After the Gl'AKl) went to press yes terday ulteruoon the presbytery set the time of its next nieeiini; tor SlonilaV, October 5, H'.Hi, at 7:.'!U p 111, in Aurora. Mr Prof John Hlnss, of Corvallis, then presented gleetlligs of the Wo men's Pre.siiyterial Mis-binary So ciety, lifter which the presbytery ad journed until evening. The evening si-ssj. o whs conduced hy the ladies ol the W P M S. w ho hid prepared ail excellent program aud entertainment. Before the pieshytery iidjoiirnvd the following resolutions were unani mously adopted: KksoI.vkh: That we extend our hearty t hanks lo the pastoi and session of the' Eugene church for the excellent airangemeiit they have made for the eiiteitainment of the presbytery. Also to the good fiiemls who have so kindly opened their heal Is and homes to ua und have so generously provided for the wants of the inner man. Also to tlie i lllcient choir that has furnished sii.h excellent music Also to the Eugene Gtakd for tak ing pains to get such a full and cor.ect report of llie pioeeedings of the pres bMery. AlsototheSP It K for courtesies extended la reduction of fare. Letter List. April lo 1W. Allen, Grunt Burros, Mi 10 Dickson, J H ' Dixon, Mrs KM Giinter, Miss L llulteii, Mrs W T Marin, Carl Tvre, Dory Wilson, Mra lOffle Young. Mrs Delhi. A plisrue ( ntio cent will is- ins-bi (in sll li.ll. rs Klvi'll ("ill. rerwnn eslllnn Mr hMino will pti-use suite when silvertlstr.l. I j rutin. P M . Alien Iialw s sl' k, wo r tw-r Cnitto.v. Whsu ilia a Child, she crlisl f.ir I'ahtoris. Whi'n she lss-mi Miss, shx clunn to rustorl. A'bsa the hJ Chil.iren, ite gave Ihoia Uskiiia. Itiirklcu's Ariih-u salve. The Bfst Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt (Ileum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, am! positively cure Piles, or no pay required. It is guaruiitis d to give pi rfecl cat isfact mo or money refunded. Price S cents per box. For sale by Henderson A Linn. - - - - Dikii. At the G.10.I Samaritan hos pital in Portland, Sun. lay morning Apiil I-, l"l -Mr- Flora I'.orence. Deceased leaves a hubainl ami two children at lleppner. She was a daughter ol 10 L Mall.e-k of lleppner and a nelce of-Mayor Matlock of this city. CoMKAt Lilts V.vii:i To hid on new Prcsbvtcilaii chureh to la-built in Brow 1, .'villi' Building 4uxii0 feet w ith t w o h i t ore r .0111s and a gallery. Contract w ill be Ut May 1', at I p III. All bnl to be sent to H'-v J E Sny der, Biow iisville, Oregon, on or before that ilsle. RUP-TU RE relieved CURED v 'ITMnilT Treatment Ab.-clutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Three to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. .V.U-FR CO. On:- f I ' ''" PC'.v'tLA..L, C-(GON. IAS 10 (UlNIV S'lllWll.s. I 1 Soinn stn'i, ties fiii th ' Pn scut Veiir ' 1 IP I SUlt. Mee-UUS . A1111u.il Kepii. l iHPlly Sell. sil S'lpelilllelld -lit J G ; Meveii-oii has llnished compiling his ! alinual t. poil of the condition of l.ane County's 1 ducal ioiial interests und 1 I1..111 the rep it the toilou mi statistics arc obtained: j No ol unties hi-twit'ii 4 aud I'u 1 yea! dfuge rtsl llli- ill the ' con my 1 No of ! inali s bet w ecu and '.11 1 yi ars of ii-ji- residing 111 the , :i'i7S fount v Total Total n II 1 11 her of pin lis bet ween 4 and I'll years ol in;,- eiiioll ed in I he schools of the county Aveiai:e ul teiiilaiice No of mile applicants for ti lie hcis's eerllhcates during the year No of female applicants for teachers' ceitillcalcs during the veur ;o'i "is,! .17 Total 1. Estimated value of school houses, including grounds, ill county 10,4711 ml Estimated value of school fur- nitilie . 12,'M'i -ill 10-t imated value of school up paratus tl.TP. IKI Amount of liisinai.ee on school properly .. .. .Vi.'ipl no Average salary ol male teach ers 71 Average salary of female teachers 31 1 7S No of commissi. moil teachers 111 coiinly '2 11 No of orgaiiieil districts in county 1".S No of -eliiNil houses built ilur ing year.'J log and 10 liame. No of school houses in the county, HI log and IL'H frame. Average number of mouths taught during year .11 'Total amount received for ull school purposes JVi.S'.i.'t Sll 'Tolul lllll I of ilisbuisellicllls.. .i:t..'t:i" 'Z-'t Ain't of cash on hiind... '.',4'.istll No of teachers employed lu I'liiversily of Oregon IS No of students "iirolled In I'uiveisity of Oregon 3;i;t All Free. Thosj who huve us.il Dr Kiug'n New Discovery know lis value, and Ihosuwho have not, have now the opporiuuity to try it free. Call on the advt rtised druggist' and get a trial bottle free. Send your name ami ad dress to H 10 Biiekleti it Co, Chicago, and gel u Miniple box of Dr King's New Life Pills, free, os well asu copy of Guide to I li'itlth uml Household In structor, free. All of which Is guar anteed to tlo you good und cost you nothing. Henderson k Linn's drug store. Pal y liiisnl, April in. Bkimi 1 III. P. Tho f xainiiiation of Oral Polndcxtcr, the 1' year-old liny accused of Irving to poison members of the Widow Smith's family, near Cobiirg, Is being held this allcrn.H 11 at the court house by Justice of the Peace A 10 Wheeler Potter iv. Coiidon are prosecuting the en -e In the inter est of the stale and Dorris it Steven represent the defense. Owing toils peculiar circumstances and the youth ful age ol the boy the case bus ul traded considerable interest ami the court room was I) lied with people this alter iiihiii. llrt'sn I l.asl Irrr, Hut t innr priilimir our fuiitliiiisiieu nil i'H-lli hy ki'i-piUK In if otxl sorklnif oriler t lie l.tiyMrsI ortitiH which iTiiviiletica has Tiiiieli ah. I in us AiniiiiK Hie mors hnporlsnt ul Uk'm' Is tin liver. Kllh.-r Ihriiusli nf lei t tir 1 ruv.H sli.m, let tills Kri-itt st-t'rvllv U.1 re iimln Iu tir tfel Into ilu.ir.ler, slid yuu will simiii II 11. 1 sn Asiatic I'hnimu In your niinilexluu, yen w ill Ic l very . 111. a-y ui ynut itulil (Ms or 1 111. Ier tha until vliuii tier lilstlo, voiir lons'te will lake 011 sn iinMii.iiuiilli' siHtj ut rnr.siek liesilsi'hu Sllll I. SUM'S will I'IKItSt " Ihijl re Hurl III s p-iwerful liars tllve, huii ht-fi hihI piirxie s fours,-ol ll.nti-iter's St inst-Hlltkitera. llieu yuu will tiet wed siHftlllv sail iliiirntisli ly. Tills tfrest reineily lor ulliniiiiieM slsn r lleveii wild cures insls-lsl Rial klilney eiilii .liiluts, eniisi ipHl 1111, hieliii'iit rheiiiiistliin, iI--his s sail the llitlniiltle Is'tpati'ii ly mi eiilei'li t-i cull lllntl of llie Ny.tt'llli It irulllillet lis-p sail s Unii.plll tis'.u of lint uervuus ) telil. Iliirlird In Drain. Sai.KM, Or, April 15 Aoross the river In Polk county, lust nig t, an old bachelor living alone, limned Eu gene New. 011 set Ills house 011 lire aud was burned to death In the building, ll is stip)osi'd to Is- ail accidfh t caused ny his being intoxicated. 'To VI limn it May 'oncer 11. John K Harris is not uiilhorl.eil to tin business for the Mining uml Scleu llllc Press of Sun Frand-ci, California, and bus 110 uuthorlty to collect there for. J F 11 A 1.1,1)1! AN, General Maliuger. April VI, WM. Pllly llimrrl, April 10. A "Cll anuk" The "hrukenien" ure making u hew time table for the S. P. Co. which will 1. ling the southbound overland passenger I nil 11 Into Eugene some two hours t urilcr than at present. The new schedule will not be t-U'ecllve however until It bus la-en approved by the muiiugeiiient at heuihpinrlers and until further uotieti trains will run on the Bit llie old schedule. A Gooii SituwiMi, Judge Fisk uml Commissini ers I'e. kius und Callisoii may well feel proud of tin- uiunuge ment of county altalis. 1 he county ut 1 be pr. ssnt t ime only bus un indebted ness of H7, mm, while ihreuor four years ugo it was iu debt between tl'i.ouo and J'iU,n.Mi. 'Thus Ut only about i.u third of the luxes for 1K'-1 have Ue ll rolleeted. The American Beauty owes her pres tige more to a clear complexion than to any other atliibutc. A cup of l'arks' Tcu w ill enable unyone to pos sess this. It clenrs the skill and re moves pimples and that sallow, mud dy lisik. Parks' 'Tea is used bv thoiis- amis -if I ' ll' for tl inplexloil. ', , .1,..,: - s ,ng 11 cat hurl le 1 1 cures i '-;.-stipatioli -id by A. Ymu.mhi... Psllr Oimiil. A.r,l I... Tiik Gvi nv- -rrived this afternoon w Ub heal ly W tons of freight. She wiil leave down stream tomorrow miming. The river now registers l feet. Vamki.-A si-coiul lornd horse power lo-horso pnferred. Address 1 E Ed w aids, Springfield, Oregon. It will Hot cost you :t cent to hear AnO'i'-hop I iross ul Iho Opirit House next Tut.s.Uy vveuiin;. lutlhr I'. 1 li.-uUl's. Wednesday's Albany Democrat: A tragedy happened ut llalsey this fore 11. .011, which may result in the ileal h of an innocent man. As nearly as thu particiilurs 1 .111 ho learned Piloritthc preliminary vx iiiiiuat ion of t lit-111:111 doing the shoot. ne;, John Pearl, son Elmer and brother Silas were in 1 be livery stable of J is. Ptail w hen Owe 11 Bond cnteicl A ipiarrel ensued, in which it Is said John I 'ear I uivils -sj I'onil of b. iug too intiiiiate w ith Ins daughter, Mrs AMingh iin, resulluig in I Mr Allliighiim lei ving tier, and In , w Inch solas und E uu r Joined. Sud ! d.'iily Bond yelled for the inar-hal uml I asked seveial IPi ll w ho were Hear bv ! to help linn, claiming th men were taking itdvaiita c of him. At the unit' tune lie drew a revolver and was aiming it ut John, when ope of the other Pearls i'ial'Oe.1 his baud, shov ing it to one snle, und us he ill. I so tl.r revolver was ilisi'lialged, W bet her oil purpose or a 'i l-leiit il istli-puted, Jos! ul that tiiomeiit Xir 1 1 it Stroud, of the I. Inn Dies-ed M.at Co td this city, entered 'be -table, from Petoia, where he had bee 11 buying cattle, and Jumped from his lior-r Jut 11s there volver was .1 isclnirged. The bullet I'liiiie iu his di reft inn and struck him above the 100111, probably going Into the blinlih r. Dr Msstnu, of this cily, w as sent for and is attending him. lie is lying in a tin leal condition, with chances iiuainsl recovery. Judge Whitney went to llalsey-on tin- 11. 'oil tlnlll to prosecute Bond, who is under arrest nod iu charge nf Slierill McFeroii, uml Jit Wyatt to defend him. I.ATKK. 'Today's Albany Herald: Bond ami Peal I an-uridei arrest, uml 11 prelim inary examination was held lust even ing ' Owen Bond waived examination, and was held in SlllnU bonds. John Pearl was held ill fsil.l Uilids. Elmer and Sil.ts Pearl w 'it- arrested as ue-ces-ones in attempting lo kill Bond, mid w ill huve tin exuiiiiuutlon tumor row. Sl'lltil li's l tlNIU I'ltlN. Ira Stroud was shot in the uhdonu-n ;i Inches below ami 'J inches to the right of the niiiLcheus. 'Tint hall per lorated the Inlest ines in tell or more places and imbcddi'd It elf lu the muscles of Ilu- hack. 'The pistol usett w as 11 4 1 calibre Coils. Dr G W Mas ton, assisted by Ills Smith uud Starr, opened the abdomen aud resected or rem. veil about 1J inches of the intes tines, using the Murphy button for uniting the en. Is of the intestines. Dr Mastou returned from llalsey on the freight ut 7:L'0, und r-ports Mr Stroud as resting easy, but ow ing to the In ternal heinoi i lia'.- being so excessive, serious doilbls are entertained about his recovery. Atleution, l.udies. Mr II D ICamsd' U, with Lipmaii, Wolf.t Co, of Portland, will bo iu Eugene 011 Saturday, April lsth, at the IIoII'iiiiih House, when- ho will huve displayed for your Inspection an elegant line of novelties. As Mr lamsdcll can Im here only one day, It w ill he to your udvatitiige to call curly Notice. On and ufter Mn.v 1st, lsuii, ull mills in the I'pper Vulley will maintain lloi foliinilior linlhirni ml of en- change: .'I"! pounds of line Hour for one Piisnei 01 clean w uiie w neai ; .n pounds for one bushel of Dakota led wheat; uud 40 pounds to the bushel of second gritde Hour w ill bo given. By tinier Mil. 1. kus Association. lie un re ol Ol ill in his lor Catarrh lliui Coiiimiii Ufrtiiry, ss inrre.iry v. Ill siirnly ileilmy Iho ncime of sini'li aiel eiiiiii.li'iely ileriiinii llie wh.iloys teiu when t-nlerlnif it t'liuatili the miit'u.ia siirtarv. S111-I1 Mllleles slunil.l never Is liseil exis-pt on iri-s.-riilliiiis from repiuiilils i'hvl ri.ilii, the ilainait" they will do la Ira ("1.1 lo tin-a. .isl you can Missllly ilerivt- Irian ilii-iu. IlitlPt Cnninli t'ure. in.'iiiiilai' urt-.l hy K J I hi-iiey ,V t'o, Toh-.lo, fililo, t'liulalna no mr-r-r.cy, an I la laknu liileriiaby, aeuns ulreeily upon die liiisnl ami niui'iiiiN anrinis's ot the aysti-in. In hat Ins Mall's I alarrh flirt he aiim you K''t the K.'iinlae. ll In llia.lu In 'I'oli-ilo, U, l.y K J riii-tiey A t'o. Ti-atliuuiilala (rue. sil.l by llnminn. " v. I'slly liuaiil, April IV To UK Maiuukh. Wesley Penning ton, of Una city, ami Miss Susie Max well, daughter of John Maxwell who resides near Irving, will lie married at the home, of the bride's parents, at 8 o'cIik'K this evening, hy ltev Mo Fiirluiid, of Junction City. A num ber of fllemls ami relatives of the young couple have been invited and after the wedding ceremiiny a supper will be served. DeWitt's Sarsparillii is prepared for cleansing the blond. It builds up and strengthens constitutions Impaired by diseuse. Osiu k.v it DkLano, Hilly (iusnl April hi. Bi:ai!Tih;l Flowlkh. Miss Lena Goldsmith today sent a collection of lioiiijiiets of hciiul llul house plants lo Harrisburg. They were consigned to Miss I'liuilne May, and will be pre sented to members of the graduating eluBsoflhti Harrisburg public school. UTAPIA HOSIERY! The Latest Sanitary Stainless Dye. Kvcry pair guaranteed not to fade or crock. (iiv tin-in a trial and you will use no other. PRICES FROM 10C UP. We also liave a ('uiiiili.te stock of Ladies' and Gerit3' .l'i:i.; and .SlJ.MMKIt UXDKUWKAK. Call and e.vainino our prices. Wo will Bavo you money, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. A. V. PETERS. A Jo. 40 Chilled Ploui A L'ood 8-indi Steel I'low with -rood -") tooth Steel 1' 'raiue o.H, (..") and 7.(M) a.s to teeth and hoes wanted. Mowing Machine and Binder Sections and Guards for all standard machines, Cheap and Good Quality. Good or cheap tinware 20 per cent less than any stor In Lane County. An Ka tern mmle Cook Stove. No. 8, at $13 f.O to fSVOO. . On gun '""de t'oo Hlovea, No. 8, from ti2.(H) lo tI8 On. "cash lu hand." At tho GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. In niocrailc I'uuiiiilttee inlicil. 'The iiieinbert of tho Lane County Democratic ('mitral Committee are hereby culled to meet ut Eugene on Friday, tho iMth day of April, A D lv;, 'There is linpeitaiit business to come before the committee for action; belief a full attend. iocs is very desira ble I Dated at Junction City this ,14th 1 day of April, lvni. ! ltoiiKKT Clow, Chairman of Committee. Bitis for Wood. 'The Bourd of directors of School Dial., No. I, Lane county Oregon will receive bids until May Mth, lv.m, (or lifly cords to seventy live cords of old growth yellow or red tir wood four feet and two feet lotm; slso lilty cord second grow th white oak wood four feet long, hot less thun three Inches In diameter ut small end, to be delivered nt the school hniitus In Eugene on or belore August 15th, H'.Hl. A good ami siillh'ieiit bond will be required for the faithful performance of the contract. The right reserved to reject any or all bids. By order of the hoard. Gko. F. Chaw. Clerk. Notice. All outstanding warrants registered prior to August Hi. l vjo, w ill be paid upon presentation at my olllce on or iM'fors April 30th, IH'JO. Interest will .ease after this date. Gko. F. Craw, City Treasurer. P.lly (iiisrtl, April 1(1. FltlilllTKNKl) AT A FhKIOHT TKAI.V. Last evening about 5 o'clock as 1 1 onus- Hampton, of Goshen, and Alex Davis, of Mohawk, were rldiey into town the hitler's horse became trightentd at the Incoming north isiiiiid freight tiaiu ami ran away. At the east end of Eighth street the aid mul ran Into a wire feuce and both horsu and rider were thrown to the ground. The trail) stopped ami Mr Davis, who was considerably stunned by the fall, was taken on bourd and earned Into town. He was taken to the Hotel Eugene ami medical assist ance summoned when upon examina tion it was found that his wounds were not serious. Dally Guard, April 16. Tim CouvALLis Ar LoAT. The re cent high water has accomplished w hat Capl Hutch and lilt crew were unable to do. It has raised the gov eminent snug bout Corvallis from III bed on the bottom of the Willamette at the mouth of Mcek's slough ami started It on a Journey down the river. The boat was keeled over on one stile, but has now righted and is being shoved slow ly down stream by the strong current. We in'ght tell you more about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that It ourr e a cough. Every one does who has used It. It is A per feet remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse ness. It Is an especial favorite fur children, lu-lng pleasant to take aud tpilck In curing. Osiiukn & DkLano. bally (Juan, April 16. ' SilAKKflPtAHK Ci.tni. The Shake peart, club met lust ulghl at the home of the Misses Waltou on Willamette street and continued reading Henry IV. The club will meet next Wednesday evening with Prof Luella Carson at the h e of Prof ltalley aud will probably Mulsh reading this play. Billy's Phice List. Buttle Ax tohaoco per lb 25o Jelly beau candy per lb lOo 2 lb heart candy 25o 2 lb mint lozenges 25o 3 Ih plain mixed candy 2Txj 1! lb No 1 almond 25o . i lb No 1 walnut 25o lOipttiii bucket ISO Star, climax, sawing tob. per lb 40o 7 lb good raisin 2.1c 0 ql tlulry pans G5o OxU slate with pencil only 05c 1 pt tin cup 03a 1 large can oyster cheap at 20c 15o 1 Ih good roast cofloe 20e 1 lb very nice roast cotice 20a Blue seal vaseline per bottle Ooo 4 boxei ball blueing 2o0 Jrcain 6 or 01b uote paper cheap 25 lor 20o Best glycerine toilet soap per bar.. 05o :i lb goldust washing powder 30a uiith extra Share $10.00 extra share ..$G.0O Cultivator at 4.25 Ax