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LlTY AND COUNTY. Iaturday DECEMBER 6. Henderson, ficutlnt. J J. Walton, attorney-at-law. Mmipv to loun od farm, tnquire or OH""""1 F'""TK L Chamber.. Or O. W. Diddle may be fouud at f 111 va street, between tiflh and Hlxtn treeU one ,,,(K'K veKt Ir the Minnesota hotel. He In pre f i ... Hi. !! lonLftl work la the Lint arvu i." - . Lauuer. WIl paper, lime and cement. J t K L Chambers. A good oook atove ffl.OO. KL Chambers. n p or O 40 may refer to plows, but Lv-r to an Oliver plow or au extra. tlie full name on the plow or .tra-the full name la on every piece. All otnen aro iiuivii" imoi yow Works. I Oliver plowa both ateel and chllle.) Villi the same old guarantee warrant ed to scour. e r rtiamliini Btfila noniil I'armi for Salt. I have now thirty fine farms In the tvni.nitte valley ror saie. mene farms Include every variety In size and totlce. For description lint, ail il rem UEO. M. .MIl.LKK, Wllklns Iilock, Eugene, Or. Wanted. Oregon Grape Root. Ar- ply to W Handera, Eugene, Oregon. tfucklen's Arnica Salve. The Rent Halve in the world for ruin. Mruise. rore, Ulcers, Halt itlieum, Fever Horos, Tetter, Chapped Sianda, Chilblains, Corns, and all hkln Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. Cruopny required. It In guaranteed o give perfect satisfaction or money (refunded. Price 125 cents per box. Forsale by Heuuernon a. Laim. sVn Babr in aMc, we pirn Ler Uaol3. . vrbco she was a CUUJ, she cried fur Castorla. flVo she became MUs, aha clung to C-atorla. fata ib bad Children, aha gave Cem Ceamrla. Eli Hill, Lumber City, Pa., writes: I bave been suffering from piles for JSyearsaud thought my ctinelucura- ble. DeWltt'a Witch Hazel halve was recommended to me as a pile cure, so I how-lit a box and It performed a per niatieiilcure." This Is only one of thousands of similar cures. Eczema, tores and skin diseases yield quickly thru it in used. OSHITRN & DELANO. Say --Ax Billy quotes a lot of price that you should read aud take advan tage of. Don't overlook hist ad or ele you will be sorry for your carelessness io tills regaid. firemen's Election. Notice In hereby given that the anuual election of the' Eugene Fire Department will be held at Firemen's hall, Monday, December 7, 1896, for the purpose of electing one chief engineer mid one tiHaiaiant chief englueer for the ensuing year. I. L. SiMl'soN, President E. F. D. Dated, Eugene, Nov. 8, 1SD0. A Great Hook. On the third page nf today's DAILY OlJARl), will be found the advertisement of lho Great Encyclopaedic Dictionary. A limited number of sets of this great work will t distributed In Eugene aud vicinity at the low Introductory prices. At once a dictionary and an encyclo paedia. 2,jO,iK)0 words; 60,000 encyclo paedic subjects; produced at a cost of $;&0,000; four mawdve volumes, weight 40 pounds. One dollar secures thedt'llverv of the entire work: bal ance to be paid at the rate of fl.W per IHir III Hendyour name noma lor one year, and address lo'the Pacific Coast News Pier Syndicate, care of the Daily CI GEN K UUARD, 11 1 10 you Will lie sup- pi lid witli nam pie patten for exmulna- Hon. We have it I ven the work a hasty tamlimtlon un,l can recommend it to the public. Piuuo Mmdeiitft. I will take students on the 1 1 mo on Saturdays at Mrs Thurston's, on Pearl treet between 7th and 8th. Please cll to make arrangements between 9 and 12 o'clock. Terms, one dollar per lesson., W. Gifford Nash. The only chair car line to the East Is the Uulon Pacific. Eastern cities are feacbed via tills lino with fewer changesof cars than via other lines. Rates always the lowest. Tickets to or from points In the United States, Canada, or Europe for gale by E J Mc Uauahan, agent, Eugene, Oregon. Frwb. chocolate con'." candles at "Dea Fine Presents . . AND .. THE BEST Are those thai w ill teach and iuntruct f well an amus and that In Just what Itbur ot the following gamea will do. PARLIAMENTARY RULES rune that will amnas anybody ande'pw "r onni ',i. ,i ,..nn mora lu una V 'iii hlcrarf MiclelT will in two month! thUil ? 'ou aou.-sa io It i-very artnlm of m7i.'" '"r mghu. Fitly nnl socom- raiHltlll, I a !.. . . .lilr.la. s,im. lh.Vi.me. ta.h Prraeata itn to ihe c-u.mer of thU me, S!.il !o?,In" '"t anur lint; or sump ler par- NUMBERS 1 Arllhm.,1. . w. .kll.1n In Add. rt. Mum llltnlv mnA 1HwA uT J." " he1, n4 make a Hahtlng calculatoi 5ol ro i eu IO K-L ta.n p. or wod 1 ' unairt . I .Btll hriuhian mill mmui 'Dimes an I add of yoon rtcaivs a gams WO JKIU a "ump(orcliciUrs. SUB , PJIflFI NOVELTY CO., Ciietflt, Ortgaa, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER! MIm Nellie Mack today, went to Albany MIm Laura Miller Corvallla today. returned from Commissioners' week from today. court nieeti one R II Miller made Wootlbum lug visit last ulglit. fly Freeh grans seed of all kinds. I" Li ClIAMBKKS. Hon Thos J Vaughan, of Coburg was In Eugene todHy. uu"rg, Soap Foam excel, all other wanning compounds. Hull & Son. - mHrvrr 81,0,1 of t'reswell is visiting with relatives in this city. T D Linton Is quite sick at bis home across the river with lagrlppe f-ToO buys a fine 6 room Anil.-., v w corner Second and Lawrence ntreeta. Another full carload of Oliver plows l F L ClmiiiU r's. Frank Demniev nf Hrri.i.,.. acted I UnineHn lu Eugen. today. 4 a nam is seriously III with heart troubles at his home lii this city. Georue VHllnTi,.t,u .i Irom Collage Uruve this morning W W Haines went south this after noon on a hide buying expedition. The $.50 Oliver plow U Uder of all ruvorltes. H It st F L t huinbers. A niarriaue lucene has bu xranted to John Brlifgsand Ylns N L I)ein. Assessor Iluitou au I deputies have commenced work on the duplicate tax rolls. Hugh Until, who h is been wnrkin at the ayluni in Salem, came Iioihh today. I Jj Simpson is ennvincron Hip i imli voio BBiiieiii run m nil) ase:inor ofilco. Oliver steel plows warranted to c)ur anywhere by F L Chain tx-is. The ihirmnmeter rciclNteied (il do- grens thin alternoon, and the went her i ban seemeil sultry. Special bargains in men's and youth CHlWHIlJf Ulllll juo j si Howe Rk-k. J rowell, or MiMiniouth, who ia ueen vlxlllo wild Mends in thin cltv iru iwr inline nils uioruicg. tJenulne Oliver nlow e xlrns onlv t,. oe Had at r 1 (.hiimbein'. John Da v lis tlivXintl, tii i,.ii,.r Is movimr Into his building two door east oi ins present locution. Frank Uoodmau expects to leave for ptpoaane, wasiiiiicton, next Monday uigui io iook up a Dustiness locution. You can buy men's and youth's all wool suits cheaper from now until Jan. 1 at Howe 4 Klce's than ever be fore. The Plits Is the best lever harrow made. F L Chambers. Ait. Mr E U Lee. the drutrist ol Junc tion city, and Mr Krd Mortmlller of Multnomah county paid J.tiueiie a visit this afternoon. Coach Frick left on the early train thin morning for hin home in Oak land, California. He talks of return ing to Eugene in the Opritig. Imitations are numerous, mid "onlv g'Mtd things are imita ei," but the gen nine Oliver chilled plow can only be bought of H C nambcrs. Dr W Kuykendull returned this afterniwii from .Salem, where he had been to deliver hin regular weekly lec ture berore ttie meulcal (lepartiiient or lllamette university. Authoi Have you rend my new book? Critic Not yet. ' I w ish you would." "Well I haven't time to read it for week, but I will review it tomorrow. Norrintown 1 lerald. A Fouutalu, a bonthhick, ciptured sparrow huwk on the sidewitlk in front of Jerry Horn's barber shop this morning. The I'inl appeareil to tu dazed, but other wine wan not harmed. He kuew: ''Sammy, what in a centurion?' asked the Sunday school teacher of Sammy Sknggs. "A cen turion in a chap thai in tikes a century run on a bicycle," replied Sammy Pittsburg Clirouicle-Telegraph. Countv Commissioner J 1 Callisou went to v ottage drove thin afternoon. County Judge E O Potter will go to- night ana tomorrow lis ana nr m lison will go to Howe Hiver to inspect the new county bridge just completed across that stream. James Difthi of Grant county, Or., was saved from death I y hie dog. He had dug Into an emi aiiKn eiu pros pecting for gold when the sarth caved In iiltiiihnr him under a iieavv load. t a ... Hla dog set to work scratching the eartb away and succeeded in relea:iiiig his master, We ngut tell you more about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probibl.y know that H cuns a rough. Every one does who has uced it. 1 1 is a per fect remedy for cough.', colds, bourse new. It Is au especial favorite for children, Mug pleasant t" take aud juick in curing. OfcBl'KN A DhLano. It Is said that a ltrge numl er of wo meu are now employed by bus ness houses In the East as comnie c al travelers. Chicago teems to be the rlrnf city to ad.pt this new c tt drummers.-Yreka Journal. Ool y, what wl 1 the Yreka and Jacksonville Kills do foi something fresh 1 Q'" vitb when the horrid male drummers are ruu off the road in this seetiou. Ashland Record. It would be bard to couvli.ee a mau suffering Irom bilious colic that hii agony la due to a microbe w ith an uu pronouncable name. Hut ..:iedo.e ot DeWitt's Colic and Cholera lire will convince him of Its rur Io afford instant relief. It kills mln. OsiiutN A D-.Laso. Newport New: 'There was blood I,. It A Ki-nsell's eve trulay lii''rnio iv hen he found the sleamer It'iharte had sniled lor Siusliiw u' i.un.U ilu ennsljnmetil r 1 left li his protik trout which the fish commissi l-laced In liin '-are to i. .I.,all,ialll)ll. .Mr I' . mers nan forward to 'iisell h:is i.,, tnillmr hl charge c .-fully every i... l.u Tt h illht.. ft' 1 will have il some ar to continue uoma ruiiimnii-nt in made hr il, eir UlfK'SI- tlon." Wt arc auxlcui to d.. Hitle godiu this world and can think of no plea -anler or better way to do tt than b rec.mmeuding One Minute tough t'ure an a preventive of pneumonia. tn.nhl. thai loie'w u.--- , . Oshuru A DeLano. ... wat WAjram spring hack !'- foci for spot oash. .di' 'o stating phee, "Ha. a- - ( nt?j i . - s. jT-lu th!- city tin. -'t- i i.milii.r bV a smuU Finder please leave at this office. THURSDAY, DECEMBER S Oood growing amber. DrLoweJIeavesthe 12th. Geo Laklu of Portland is lu Eugene. Everything at Post Ortloe crooerv. Oregon appU-s unknowu lu the market The local and freight met h.re tbl moruing. Ir C L Luckey U visiting relatlv at Irvlug, A faw second L Chambers'. hand hacks now at N L Smith is visiting Ida claim Blue River. i resident Chapman arrived home this afternoon. Mrs Dr !?carbrou;h of Cresaellwat lu Lugene today. i- I,.. me wuue Arctic owl may now go. ai leasi we nope so. DrOtflesby came up from Juuctlon City this afternoon Harry Holden aud Cass Matlock are doing Washington. W H Baber of Junction City ited iu Eugeue today. X- - rt .-.uveuioer ;u, mere were UWJ pa tieuu at the luauw asylum iu Salem Hoe Cake wrappers are worth 1 ceut apiece Ask for the premium book null & Htm Another full carload of Oliver plow at K L. CiiAMkKHM' County Scliool Superintendeut C Hunt is visiting schools. Prof C S Hunt, is visiting the schools tt Pleasant Hill aud vicluty. Attorney F. R Skipworth paid Junc- uou Llty a legal visit today How ard Mulkey, w hose residence is at Pleasant Hill arrived 'rom Eastern Oregon Just evening. Rev I-at her Lane, wlio has been making a short visit iu thin city, went touth thin afternoon. lliere were three burglaries lu Jlrownnville list week. In each in stance the amount stolen was email. County Clerk Jennings today grant ed a marriage license to Arthur L Taylor and Miss Gruce M llenuiiiger. Soup Foam saves the stiength for other duties, and naves the clothes. Hall & Son Mrs John Hainen, who has been visiting at the home of her parents ou Mohawk, returned home today. Miss Dollie. F.eld of Fern Rnlge, who has been visiting relatives lu Eu gene, went to Oregon City today to visit with relatives. County Clerk J. linings yesterday granted a marriage license to Mr Fred Moitmiller, ot Multnomah county, aud Miss Anna L Lee of Junction City. It wat warmer iu Portland yenteiday aud (lie thermometer stood at -IS de green at one time melting some ol the snow. In Eugene it was a regular Spring day Pure Wood means good health. De- Wilt's Hurrnpaillla purifies the blood cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula aud all diseases arising from Impure blood. Osiii RN A DkLano. A flush light picture of the perform ers in the operetta, "triumph Ol Love," has been 'hken and In ou ex hibition in Henderson & Line's drug store. Pusa lho good word along the line. Piles can be quickly :ured without an operation by simply applying De- Witt's Witch Hazel Hulve. O.sia itN & DkLano, Item In the Albany Democrat fiom HI vide: Mr James Urassfleld who has been vh-lting with his sitter, Mrs John Siiinniei viile, has gone to California to reside. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will pu- rify your blood, deal your complexion, regulate your bowels aud makes your hd as clear as a bell. llc, 50c, and $1.00. Henderson A Linn. Wednesday's Corv.illis Times: Dr Thompson goes to Junction City to d:iy to officiate at a wedding which ... . -I Wl. ....... In. tin occurs ai inai piace n iiiumuj. " will return tomorrow. Uncle Johnny Diamond, of Coburg, gave this office pleasant call today. lie subscribes for live copies or the Wekki. Guakd anu senus wiem Eai-t, always paying In advance. He is one of t lie old and respected pioueers of Lane county. Small in ie, l,ut 8'eot in results. PeWitt' liillle tarry itinera act gently but thoroughly, curing inui gi.nthm, dyspepsia aud constipation. Small pill, safe pill, beat pill. o.iiii: a, I'tua-iu. Parks' Cough Syrup cuies Coughs, (.'olds and Consumption. Mrs. I'atb urine liluck of Le Iy, N. Y., says: "I Kmk one bottle of Parks Cough Syrup. t acted like nialc. Stopped my cough and I um perlecuy wen now. Sold by A. VKKIN.noN. io.-ton Transcript: Fuddy-Let's l ,1. .!.... t.uil iiur lll-Hll rut ate. Annie mnrjn off becuuse of her Uauty? Duddy Yes; but they don't decapitate a wo man nowadajs U-cuuso she is hand some. Fuddy-N..; ii is the fellows who arc thrown into her company who lose their heads. Mrs Elian Ann Sanders Holeomb t vt,,r, has acain been arrc-ted, this in. t f times for Ix-atmir h r- ' .,..w-ar ami lln-iaieiiing to iih a shoot Ti the owner She was held under tJW bon.i, to await the action of the grand jury. Slie put "P ,,,e bttil iu ,J0 pieos. Win n you find a person who has . f i ...,t..i,,s w.ll I H le I Simmons wver iv.viii"i j-- -ore to l e.tr them say somsthing ill ... .1, or. -ir w 1 JU'' "uv ' s, v. mt:A wrote, 1 cannot do ,i h ut f'.. mows l.iver in-guiai- 's f ,e value of it as a fanil-y , ,ri,i r,r V POihbs, of Hi r j ( "I prescribe Simmons Liver Regulator aud know it to be a flrt class liver medicine." You can buy uieu ami youths' all wool suits cheaper from now uatil Jan. l than ever before at llowt A Kick's. am Case, the Eighth street barber, has leased the two looms in the Mat lock building Just west of his presen location. He w ill use oue of them fo his shaving parlors ami will put bath tubs in the other. General Eliaha L Applegs.lt) died at his home In Ashland December 1st aged neaily 65 years. He was oue the we I know u politician of Orcgou ami formerly resided In Eugeue. more extended notice will appear to m rrow. ( orvallis Times: A cook iu Eugene by mistake used Jimscn instead of aage In the dressing for the Tt auks giving dinner. The doctors by active aud long continued effort saved the lives of the family aud Invited guests. Jtmson will not te recognized In the family hereafter as a superior flavoring even for turkey dressing. The wlfeot Mr D Robinson, a prom ineui lumberman man of Hartwlck 1 was sick with rheumatism for five months. Iu shaking of It Mr Roliinsoii ,): "Chamberlain's Pain Halm is iheouly thing that gave her any rest from pain. For the relief of pain It cannot bo bat." Many very lal canes of rheumatiam have been cured by It. For sale at 60 cents per bottle i.y Ostium A IVlano. The Americai, Reality owes lier pres tige more to a clear complexion than to any oilier atti Unite. A cup of Parks' Tea will enulle anyone to pos ses this. Il clears the skin and re moves pimples and that sallow, mud ly look. Parks' Tea is lined by thous ands of ladies for the complexion niioui iieing a cathartic llcurea eon- stipatioii. Niul by A. Vkri.miton. When most needed it Is uot uuuaual for your family phydciao to be away from home such was the experience of Mr J Schenck, editor of the Caddo, Ind. Ter., Runner, wheu his little girl two years of age was threatened with a nevere attack of croup. He says my wife Insisted that I go fur the doctor, but an our family physician was out of town I purchased a bottle of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy, which relieved her Immediately. I will not lie with out it in the future." Ii3 and 60 ceut bottles for sale by Ostium A Delano. JasiH-r Items. The Thanksgiving basket loclal at this place w as a grin d success. Win Ahl of Astoria Is visiting rela tives here. Roro to the w ife of H W Jones, Nov Hh, a sou. Mr Richard, of Goshen, nnule this city a business call today. C L Smith, visited at this place Saturday and Sunday. EC Hills and wife have returned from Albany. The new road which is now com pleted we are pleased to say is above the high water mark. Jonathan Scruggins from Pump kin Ridgo" was played successfully Mtrt a good sized audience Friday light. Mis-en Relle Keenly and Ethel Vin cent spent Thauksglviug here. Married in Eugoue, W N Robbernon of this place and Miss Minnie McCub- bins, of Camas Swale. Johnny Keeuey, of Goshen, visited M Keeney for a few days last week. Miss Eftle Barber of Camp Creek is vlniting her sinters nl tills place. Haruisblko Items. A corr.wpond- ent under date of December 21 writes: lie US snag boat arrived Saturday ud remained until Tuesday, theu started down the rlvor and will work between here and Corvallla. The Gypsy came up Sunday and will make another trip this week Francis Hayes, who Is employed at the Good Samaritan hospital Portland returned there Tuesday, accompanied by hor sister La Velle, who will remain there month Prof Hughes, principal of is I larrlnburg schools and Ml-.s Etta Douglas, of this place, were married lu Salem on last Thursday Prof Ruth erford for three years principal of the schools here, is studying law at Ann Arbor, Michigan. Major C T Pictou is manager of the state hotel, and Denlson, Texas, which the traveling man say is one of the bent hotels in that section, In speak- ng of Chamlterlalu't Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy Major Picton saye: "I have used it myself and lu my family for several years, and take ptea-ure In saying that I consider it an lnrainoie cure lor diarrhoea anu dysentery. I always recommend It, and have frequently administered it to mv itueats in the hotel, Aud In every cake It lias proven itself worthy of un qualified endorsement." For sale by Osburu A DeLano. Lost. A check Issued by J H Con ger In favor of C F Houghton ou First National bank tor iJ) dated Nov Zt. Kil. All persons are hereby warned agiun-t said check. C. F. Hot OHTON. RUPTURE I-diJuly Relieved I ri. 1 til Uud x truiaueuuy V'.J i i r- r A vruniiT Kmfo or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURC LTFECTED Fro-n Threo to Six Weeks. WRITu FCR TERMS THE 0. : :.LLER CO. l tuildluc. OREGON. rw Football Hauager's Report. At tlie beginning of this sot .sou, the football outl.H.k fir the University was UiKldcilly gloomy. The athel.-tlo club was nearly 1200 In debt aud some of the last players cllil not want to go to school. How ever the business men and student made a subscription of over Hot), and four heavy men; Edmuuson, Eastland ntuart ami Merbold decided to enter the- university. Frick was secured coating over 1300. The fliM game was w ith Corvallis, to 0. 1 be day was miserable and the club went behind f:k", The out look became rather discouraging, but again Corvallls was played, 10 to 4 and the club went into the hole US. However there was no time for bewailing. Salem's team had quarrel aud they gave us the Orcgou Intercollegiate championship without a struggle. I heu came Multnomah the great game of the suasou. From a football standpoint It was an unlucky day. It was acknowledged by Portland author ities that we had the better team, but everything was against us. The (ini tials probably tried to tie fair but they were both enthusiastic Mult.iomah meu. The ground was frozen and the boys were uot at their be t Rut financially the game was a success. v or us snare or the recent s was $30U.75. Every debt contracted this year lias becu paid aud lho seaaou will end w ith clear books, The game for the Intercollegiate championship of Oregon and Wash ington was declared off by the Seattle team and so we can claim tlie Inter- oolleglate championship of two states, Multnomahs do not want a return game aud so (ho first team is through for the seasou. The second team will probably have game with Ashland In two weeks, Our team will go and receive only ex penses, so we cannot go behind. The Stanford Glee Club lias been se cured to bo here Jan 2, under auspices ut the football team. There is no chance to lose, and a good chance to make money. The business men of Eugeue may expeot a part If not all.of payments due on last year's debts. Every effort will be made to clean up all due from the athletlo club. Lkk M Thavih, Manager. Marvelous Results. From a letter w ritten by Rev Sun lermau, of Dluioudale, Mich., we are permllt'd to make this extract: "I have no hesitation In recommending Dr King's New Dlscovt ry as tlie re suits were almost marvelous In the cane of my wife. While I was pastor of tlie Raptist church at Rives Juuo- t in n she was brought down with pneu monia succeeding la grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little Interruption aud It seemed as if she could not survive liam. A friend recommended Dr King's New Discovery: It waauiilck In its work ami highly satisfactory In re sults. Trial bottles free at Henderson A Linn's drug store. Regular si.e 6oc aud 1. An Intkiikhtinu Gamk. Should Rescue hose team accept the challenge. of tlie Cyclone team for a match game of football ou Christmas day a very In teresting game may be looked for. The first of what may yet prove au annual game of football was played last Christinas by Oregon and Rescue teams and was won by Rescue. Roth Rescue and Cyclone hose teams have among their membership several who are members of tho U of O team and hould they play would make the gameau Interesting one. The Christ mas game will be a lively one for pectalors and will awaken a new In terest In the fire department. The winner of the Christmas game will probably bo challenged by oue of the other teams uext year. Cyclone Hohk Team Mketinu. - Lant night (he Cyclone hose team met u regular session at Firemen's hall. Among other business the team Issued challenge to the Rescue team for a football game to bo played on Christ mas day. John Palmer, D V Kuyken- all and Horace Rurnett were elected members of the oily board of fire del egates from the team. The team en dorsed Will Hodes for chief of the fire department to be elected next Mon day. Two new members were taken n at the meeting last night. with liH-al applications, at lliof cannot rr-arh the ai-at of Ihu UUeaMi. Catarrh ! a blood or a in.lltiiliiilisl dlu-ax, ana In orarr io euro II ou must lake Internal rumw.lc. Ilall alarrhl ure Is taken Inturtiallr. and acta dl- rroliy on Ui tilissl and niucouiiiirta.-.. Hall's aurrn ..urii is not a quaes meiuuiiie. ii waa rvacrltird lit oua of Ilia belt phralrlsiis lu iht. ciuiiUT for yrars, and Is a n-iular pta- srrliitlon ft It cnmKi-ad of the ln-l tonics iiowii, romlilnsd with Ihets-at blood inirltlcra, acting dlreril on ttio mucnui nrfai-i-a. The parfwi combination of ll.s two lin rwllctil. u what produces itif-h wond-rlul result! In cur ing calarrh HVnd for trallmoiilals, free. j. r . HKsrr a ..o, luiruo, umu, Hold bjr lirufiliU, V. .Hiiakkki'KARE Cf.cn. The club met Tuesday evening at tho home Oils Hope Tho president, In her usual happy manner entertained the club with a sketch of the leading char acters of Cymbeline, aud the vice pres ident outlined the play. Af.er readlug ud discussing Art I of Cymkeline, the club adjourned to meet Tuesday next, Docfinirf-r am, wun; rroi auu Mrs F L Washburn. Slits Filed. Th following civil suits bave been filed with the county clerk: M W Davis vs Alfred W Nay lor, executor of the estate of A Wilson, deceased, ct al; to recover t00. J W Stewart vs Laverty A Olds; to recover t-,i!.V Sternberg A Senders vs Geo H Car son; to recover $100.20. He cake is the only soap on the market uiade under pateut formula Hal' A'fcoti. THE 0PEKA IIATS. i cm ami uicl bave a Request to Make. At Harry's recmest several of tho ladles laid aside their hats at the oner etta Monday night, for which we were truly thankful, yet we are sorry to my many ttld uot, and a big black hat persisted lu obstructing our view of the "Queen of Love." Our eyes were so strained In coiiecueucti, that we have been seriously thinking of consulting an oculist. 1 Hence, we add our petl tlon to his and earnestly Implore all the haudsome ladies aud all those who are not l aid headed or w hose head are not deformed, pleaso for our sakes, and for the sake of humanity at largo remove your hats Friday night, and we will ever be Most rlnconly your devoted ad mirers. Dick a no Tom, OKDKK OK F.LKH. Eugene it to Have a Lodge of the "nesv reoptu on tartu." Forty pinxl citizens of Eugene have bunded themselves together for I he iiurMw of organizing a lodge r.f the lieiievolenl 1'rotecllve Order of F.Iks. in this city. The roll has already U-eu sent Esst asking that a charter be granted, and the paraphernalia nas ueen oruereu mat la necessary foi the Institution of said lodge. The social sessions of this body are said to lead in every city where an organiza tion exists. The Elks already have Irxlges at Port laud. Astoria. The Dalles. Salem, Pendleton, Raker City ami Kostihurg. It Is expected that lho Eu- eue hHlge will bo lustltuted early in anuarv, by I Stills Cohen, of Port land, IH'puiy Grand Exalted Ruler. ml that there will bo a herd of at least 100 Elks from perilous of the state to assist. The grandest banuuet ever nerved In the city will tie given Ukui this occasion. I'lrcnluilug Library. The library committee are preparing a lint of new books for the library and will count It a favor If those Interested will leave titles of books they would like to read, or that are desirable for the library, with the librarian on Fri day afternoon, December 4. Ida Pattehson, Secretary. Utter List. Deo 3, 18U8. Keopp, A, Newnuler, K, Parker, Mrs F, Curry, W A, Clover, (J M, Davis, Mrs K A, Gray, Mrs Emma Tripp, Henry, Hunt, Mrs Rachel, Winters, Albert, Hughson, O G, Arharnanf nna rent will he mad nn all letteri given nut. Persons calllne, fur letleri will idea ilslo whoa adfurilieil. I. J. tIAIII, i Uailj (Juan!, December I. Wanted in Halem. One, Phulix Stirrup, was arrested In this city today by Marshal Day lu compliance ol a request Issued by F T Wright mau, slier I II of Marlou comity. Stirrup s wanted at Halem ou the charge of larceny. IU Is acoused of stealing one suit or clothes, three rings of different descriptions, two breast plus and one Wade A Ilutcher razor. All the articles except the coat aud oue ol the rings were found on the person ol Stirrup by Marshal Day. He was traveling as a hobo and was arrested near the depot this forenoon. He Is being held by Marshal Day until an oflloer arrives tonight from Salem to take him to that city. Fortnightly Club. The regular meeting of the Fort nightly Clue will be held at the house of Mrs It C Rrooks, ou Saturday afternoon, Deo 6th, at throe o'clock. The department of inuslo of which M rs Rrooks Is chal rmao, will have charge of the programme. alick Hall Chapman, Corresponding Secretary. State Tax Hoard. Wednesday's Salem Journal: The state board of equalization met at 2 p ui, In adjourned session, and perfected tho following organization: President, A U Auldou, Lakevlew; secretary, H L Wells, Port; land; clerk, Geo G Shirley, of Astoria messenger, Hardy Holman, of Polk oounty. On motion of D P Thompson per diem of secretary and clerk were fixed at $U.O0, messenger at II 60. OP Goodell, of Union oounty, has not been able to reaoh Salem yet owing to the railroad blockade. Another DHua Btohk. Eugeue Is to have another drug store. A gentle man from Portland, recently from Ne braska, has leased the vacant room In the Titus block on Ninth street ami will put In a stock of drugs In a few days. This will make six drug stores for this city. TO READ. Arbuckcl'B Coffoc, per lb (iool Shoulder Meat. 10 lb lard paila 5 lb lard pails 1 eteel spring clothes wringer.. Extra handles Mrs. Totts' irons Ono pair incn'n heavy tap pegged Bhoe, all eolid, greatest value on earth for tho money 1.50 -AX BILLY- (lJjatX. Unity Items. Dec. Sud. It has been very cold here. While riding after cattle the horse of Ira Hylaud fell aud badly sprained his ai'kle. P T Carter while repairing the ferry boat got fust and they had to knock off" the deck to get hi ill out. Mr and Mrs M Y Warner liavo re turned from an extended visit at Junction and Linn county. Joseph Mattesou and D M Holbrook paid Eugene a visit this week. Mr M H Rarker returned to Eugene from ids homestead uu Fall Creek lant week. Mr H C Halo Is In the vicinity on a hunting expedition. M E Edwards, who is teaching the Egypt school, spent Thankaglviog at iho home of his parents, R C Ed wards. Mr Wiley Taylor and Mrs Banner have united In, what do you call It? Cookery. Miss Mary Cox Is slowly Improving. Mhscs Hattle and Jesse Matteson visited Mrs R C Edwards one day this week. James Sanford, of Rig Prairie, pass ed here ou his way to Eugeue this week. II L Carter who has been working at Ha.el Dull for several weeks' spent Thanksgiving at his home at this place. Cor. Just What Miner Want. All who are, or expect to tie, Interes ted In mines will be glad to know that Henry N Copp, the Washington, (D C,) land lawyer, has revised Copp'a Prospector's Manual. The mineral- ogical part ot the work has been almost entirely rewritten by a Colora- hi mining engineer, who has had years ef experience as a prospector, as sayerttnd superintendent of niluet aud United States surveyor. The book is a popular treatise on as saying and mineralogy, and will be found useful to all who wish to dis cover mines. The first part of the woik glvea tho United States mining laws and regulations, how to locate ami survey a mlueral claim, various forms and much valuablo , Informa tion. The price Is 60 cents at tho nlnclpal book stores, or of the author. Ihallt'Uge. Tho Cyclone hoso company hereby challenges the Rescue company to a gamo of football to bo played on Christmas day, December 25. Pro vided that this challenge must be ao- copted by Saturday night, December oth. D V KUVKKNDALL, Secy. Cycloue Co. MisHKi) His Cali.ino. Albany Herald: Mr Charles Russell, of Eu gene, aud Mlna Emma Hcrlng, living ou the Siuslaw, rati away from the young lady's home and were married Florence, and started on the stage for Eugene. The gill's father inter cepted the stage with a Winchester rillu, but the driver talked him out of the notion of stopping the young couple aud they were allowed to go ou their way rejoicing. That driver has missed his calling, lie should take up the business of urging sinners to re pentance. Wheat in Btokaqr, Albany Democrat; There are now about 70, 000 bushels of wheat In storage lu Al bany held by the farmers. Of this amount about 10,000 bushel Las been stored for four or five years, and la being held until a satisfactory price Is secured. For soma of It as high as 04 cents was once oflered. Mont of the wheat In storage I in small quantities and well scattered among tho farmers. Ifsoldattho present price It would, put about 00,000 la circulation. Itebekab Social. Attend the R. A. P., L. A. P., N. A. P. and Cake Walk social at Conser, Hall December 6th, by Rebekabs. Dancing afterwards. Proceeds go to ward paying for new fence around I OOF cemetery. Admlsnlon 10 eta. Kl'DY'8 HLB BCl'l'OBITOKr. Is siiaranteed to cure Piles and Constipation or niiiim; refunded. M cents per bin. Baud two ilaiiiiin lor clrnular and Vraa eamiila to UAKI IN KI'I'Y, hrnltU-red I'harniaolsl.laucaa-U-r, I s, No 1'orrti.a AsuwxanD. For .ale by all Hl rlix druiiKlaia every-hers, aud lu Kuaaus Itreeoii by liaburn a DeLano Pally Guard, December 8. Hotel Leaked. W O Zelgler today leased the Hotul Eugeue for a term of three years. The house will be open ed the J6th lust. 1 i 20c Co 10c 7J $1.75 lflo wood solo iiMt-aWa,