I AND COUNTY. "AXftDAY DECEMBER 12. . ... .Ti.nl 1st. IHlcr"", - j'J. Wultoii, uttoriu-y-ut-lHw. 1 . . i ..... n fun iii. Kiiutilieof Money i" " - fc"1 r . ..i ...... li in oil i iii " - 1.. i I itt ii t M-r. I found lit llu may ; Ill Iff NiriH'l, U'tUISlI Mr'" u i.Mlt 4. Oil ll'.ll l't ''"... ..i.i Iwtinl lit Id nr- ..ii. i riAto "' . . " . ur t.. lo nil ' . .T.t.l work h. the best lli4B"'l. Mull paper, ; ; ; I li...... a. swl SliaMiMIlt J ... n in nmv refer to plows, lull ,-r I., all Oliver plow ".r nil i-Jtlni. C ... .1... full name oil tin plow or k.. it.- full name is on every piece. M.. ' i...ii,.tli.na nf tlm Oliver ,1 lltilllTB niu - - plow Mrhs. I Farms for Nub-. rliave now tlilrty Hue farm In the .iMii .,....ii va toy ir miu'. mese -- - i,. i,,. (urm IlielU'ie eveijr .". ' '"r !w. M. Mi 1 1. Kit. Wliklns Block, Eugene, Or. VfANTKii. Oregon (lruo Root. Ac v'to W Sanders, Eugene, Oregon. p'y, (Jiwr 1 1 w 4 both steel hiiJ chilled . i . ....LI irllu Pit II l....u' II rpi lit . Wl Hi l'1!- ,M fS ej Hi scour r. F L Cham'iers, nolo agent. wifeol Mr D Robinson, h prom- I ue! it lunilx rittUD luau oi uanwics, . ... . tt ....... I. .1- N , was Hick with rheumatism for moiitliM. In speaking of it Mr flv. R liimnii says: unatuueriaiue ram Jjuni is ilieouiy thing that. gave her rent from pain. For the relief of it cannot be beat." Many very case of rheuinut Mil have been I by it. For sale a! CO cents per !e by Unburn & Delano. iliirkleu's Arnica Salve. h Itt'Mt Sulvo in the world for Bruises. Sores, Lkvr. halt nun, j-ever wires, leuer, ciihhnhi Fever Hores. 'letter, C'IihpinhI nN. t'lillbliilim. C'oriiH, and all kiu iimtioiiH. ami positively cures ruex, .. in.. int 1'iiy reUlred. It U guaranteed ti kive iierrvct uatlHractlon or money r finiliil. Prltw i ceiitH per box. gale by lleiultTHon A Linn. ' irn MIT wMskk, woj-avri.tr' aio.. V( i- o li u a ClillJ, sli erio.1 f . r Cwurla. in lie bwnw !L, Uo cluns l CrMorla. mwn the IiaJ Odldrro.ihe givoU-om UMurU Kli Hill, Lumber City, Pa., writes liave been sufTerlng' from pile for years and thought my case incura . DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was onimended to me as a pile cure, so 1 Umriit n Imix and it nerforine'l a per m,.i,i.i,i rurc." This is only one of ihiuiHiiiiiiM of sliiiilnr cures. Kezema, ion-xancl nkin dlbeuw-s yield quickly Wbell it is used. OSBITKN & UKLANO. I h'lie man who U anxious, and able to wmk. tliouuli he may not b? able to iiurelt, is not a tramp. In every etiiiiiiunity there are a few men who arn not working simply because it la ap absolute inipnH'ibiiiiy for them to cure any, yet they are none the leas tttetmed for their predicament. It It H e class of lazy loa ers who would ikther stumble over a stick In their DHtli than go to the trouble of remov- Uitf it, that should be forced to know S . Paul's Injunction: "If any will not fork Deilher shall lieeul." Major C T Picton is manager of the ute hotel, and Deuioon, Texas, which flie traveling nitiu say is one of the l hotels lu that section. In speak titf of Cliiimberltiln's folio, Cholera nd Diarrhoea Itemedy Major Pictou la: "I have used it myHeiranu in iiy family for several years, and take lra-ure in saying that I consider it ii iiifulliulo euro for diarrhoea and yx'iitery. I always recommend It, uil have frequently administered It to iy KiieMs in the hotel, and in every use it lias proven Itself worthy of un- fuaiiiieii endorsement." torsaie oy burn & DeLauo. How "Shekikf" is Spelled. ppuiy ShtrifT (J L Scott has been ktx-plng u list of the difTerent ways fc hen (r Is spelled on envelopes ad llreiiwd to the Lane county sheriff's nice and so far has gotten 22 iliflere-1 rs of spelling the word, 21 of fliioh, of course are Incorrect. The 't in as follows: Sheriff, sherefl, ftwaif, slierlf, sheilfle. shlrf, shrlf, licridir, nherrifl, sherief, sherrff. shlr- pu, Kiieritl, sharef. slieraf, sherr, Blier liirifl, shirofT. sheirfT, scherrif, birif. A ItEHGiouu Monthly. Volume li Number 1. ol the "Helping Hand," f"urpge religious monthly publlstud a' Pliilomatli In the the Interest of tha college of that city and the Oregon wnfersiice of the United Brethren church, hm reached this ofllee. Rev C C Bell of Portlaud, presiding elder, ' alitor and pioprietor, and KevJR Pwkerof Philomath, Is editor oftba Colle department. It Is a bright heet. Pllyor, DeoemDer 10. ""AKtspEAHB ULUB.-The Shakes Pfe club met on Tuesday eveulng ith Prof and Mrs F L VYashburn aed continued liitir reading and study of jmiieliiiv! as far as Act III Scemi V. I ,r a larger attendance tnd all Interest ing and animated dlscuwlor.s of the .hy. The club a.ljourned to meet eit Tuesday, December 15th, with r ami Mrs Jams Ribliison, on L.w ""K street. L...I . - rK lugh Syrup cuiea Coughs, ana t:onsumptlon. Mrs. Cath "joe Hluck of Le IWy, N. V., says: "I ft'1""' iH.ttle of Parks' Cough Syrup. u acted ....t '.. bold i hJ I a,u Perfectly well now.'' " " A. I ERINaTON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1). Combs' Post Office grocery. A ftw stcond baud lnuLs now at F L Chamber'. See change In Friendly' ad today. IU Is ail vvi lining Iiom. CoiuinlxHlotieni' court Jput In the time today ullowiug bills. We sell the famou Soap I'uam uimhini poder Hall 4 holt. A not lii r full our loud of Oliver lows at F. L. Ciiamukhs'. l.'hrihtnius eve two week from this evening. Everything at Post OlUce groce-y. Hoe Cake wrappers are worth 1 cent apiece Ak f..r the premium look. Hall it .S.ii. Hear faced Clmi ley, one of the Mo doo Indians died near Kansas City, Mo., yesterday. A good cook stove l).00. K L Chamber. Soup Foam sitv the slteiigth for other dulleit, mid saves the clothe. II Al l. A Hon. A iiuetlug of Hie Kuxene Fire De part mi nt was held last night. Itut little business was transacted, Clcanext uiid strongest; quick shot shelln. The Central Rchixil 11. ig pole Lroke at the M.lictd joint this forenoon and fell. The flag was to heavy for It. Another full carload of Oliver plows at F L Chamber's. Everybody knows Charier Oak cook loves. FL Chambers wants every body to kuow that he Is selling them at half pi ice now. The ladies of the Christian church will give a fair on the 11th and I2th of December. Uo there to get your t'hrl-tiiKis prcsuuts. Soup Foam excels all other Hashing compounds. Hall A Son. Qiiick shot shotgun cartridges at F L Chamber's only. The lire boys hail a little joliflcstlon at the city lull lost evening over the result of the department election. The 150 Oliver plow Is leader of all favorites. See It at F L Chambe s. The wreck of the Ellison buildings ou north Willamette street, rceei.tiy, destroyed by Are, are bciug torn away. Pure blood meaus good health. De- Witt's Barrapaillla purifies tho b'ood cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula and all diseases arising from Impure blood. Os m KN A DkLa.Ni). Fresh grass seed of all kinds. F L ClIAMUEHS. Do you luck fuitb and love health? IaI us establish your faith and restore your health with DeWltt'a Sarsapi.nl- la. Osbi'kn 4 DeLan . The town council of Condon has de cided to douate 1C a month tow irds pa ing a teacher for the braiS bund. To is is hODiethiug new. Special bargains in men's and youth oKiiiiing until Jan I at Howe & Rice. Tais the good word along the line. Files can I e quickly cured without an 0'ieratioii by simply applying Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Osbihn A DkLan i. Oliver steel plows warranted to S'.-our any w here by F L Chambei s. Monroe item In Corvallls Times: Prof ER McElroy has had a uew mioke house erected on his farm west of town. He had a lock placed oi It In case of an emerge cy, Persons who have a coughing fpell every night, on account of a tickling setisaliou lu the throat, may overcame Italonce by a dosa of One Minute Cough Cure. 08 HI KN A DKLAN. You can buy men' and youth'a all iv itn I m i Ik c ieaner from now until Jtu. 1 at Howe A RiJe's lhau ever be- f-e. fha rumor that ihe great Cuban ira. eral. Antonio Maceo, had been sla d in battle Is generally discredited. and is believed to have been a Spanish "fake" for the jurposs of influencing congress. "Wake up, Jacob, the day Is break- ng!' !" so said DeWltt's Little tarty Risers to the man who nau laaeu .hem to arouse his sluggish liver. Osburu A DeLauo. If th old saying that "as are the Irat threa days of December so will ...ill the winter be" proves true, we win have au unusually mild winter. Tha weather so lar during December has beeu more like spring than winter. Somcrvllle Journal; First Pliila ielphlan Who did you vote for Tues day? Seoond Pblladalplilaii Audrew Jackson. Who did you vote foi? First hiludelphlau-Why, Abraham Llu- blD, of course. I When we cjusider thut thoiiites- tilesare aUiut five ti'i.. s as long as tlii body, wecau reallzj the Intense sutVring experience J when they are liilained. DeWltt's Colic and Cholera Ciie sulidues InUammutlou at once aijl completely removes the diftlrulty OSIIIHN iV UKIiA.-.u. Isrrlsburg correspondcfi c, Dec Clb: .. a i... 'i iiwl.iv snd Lie Uypsy eum t paWd on up the river ii iti .,u.t liftut was sunk u:i.l too on board all the machlnerv ..f value or saue which whs purelii- .1 by psrtles Inporllond." Ve might tell you wore about One Miute Cough Cure, but you pro! ably kmwtliat it currs a cough, ivery onj does who has used it. It is per fel remedy for coughs, colds, ht arse nel. It Is an especial favorite for chiliren, being pleasant to taki aud qu(ik In curing. i Osbirs A DbLa.JO. KUtL'S CLOVER ROOT will pu J. rifvWur blood, clear yourcompleilon ivrlt,. vour bowels and makes your head as clear as a bell. 25c, 50c 1,W. Henderson A Llun. , and II W Wesco, representing the North west Hoard of Immigration, will take a flash light picture of Laurean hall during the session of the society next Friday uight. We are anxious to do a little good lu this world and can think of no pleas auter or better way to do it than by recommending One Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung trout. lit thai follow ueglected colds. Osburu A DeLauo. This is a day of autl-thls aud ami that, but what people used most nowa days Is, the antl-billous medicine, Simmons Liver Regulator, the king of liver medicines, and better than pills. "I have used no other autl bilious remedy for six years and kuow from experience that for ladies of Poimtiimtail Imhlt lifitlilliL? piiiim! If , - n - Laura V Craig, Eileubury, Flu. It would tie hard to convince a man suffering from bilious colic that his agony Is due to a microbe with au uu proiiouucable name. But one dose of DeWltt's Colic and Cholera C ure will convince him of Its power to afford Instant relief. It kills palu. Osbjk.n A DeLano. When most needed It Is not unusual for your family phjelolau to be away from home such wai the experience of Mr J Y Hchenck, elltor of the Caddo, lud. Ttr. , Banner, vheu his little gill two years of age wits threatened with a severe attack of croup. He suys my wife Insisted (hat I go for the doctor, but a our family physician was out of town I purchased a bottle of Chamber- Iain's Iouku lleiiiedv, which relieved tier Immediately. I will not tie with out it in the future." 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by O.iburn A Delano. a m9mmm m mm Perianal. DtilT UusrJ, Hecenibor 10. C A .'Jauer, tho crayon artist spent la-t nlg'it lu the city. D E Iiristo returned to Cot. age Drove tins afternoon. Hon S 11 Friendly Is confined to his room with sickness today. W L Hammond, recently from the East, bus leased tha Sladden fruit tract. W W Haines of the Eugene tan nery went to Corvallls today to pur chase hidei. Slock Inspeetor.U M Yoang went to Creswell this afternoon to inspect a band of sheep. A Yerrln&ton returned last uight from Portlaud. where he had been to attend a meeting of the state board of pharmacists. J M Dick, of Carrp Creek, left this morning on a visit to Albrerqueque, New Mexico. He went via the Union Pacific route. President II B Miller, of the Oregon Agricultural College, at Corvallls, was shaking bunds with Eugene frleuds to day. He will return to Corvallls to morrow. Mrs Allie I law ley t f Cottage Grove who has been visiting with her par ent, Mr and Mrs J E P Withers, near this city, returned home tills after noon. Tom Murphey, driver of Baugs' Siu sluw stage is laying off for a few days on accouu. or un auacn oi tne grip. His place is supplied by Frank Stewart. John P Burger, munsgpr of the Or egon State Journal, arrived home this morning from a three days' hunt near Cobuig. He aud his dug together succeeded In bagging two teal ducks. U II T Shaw, consulting engineer of the Salinas, Cal., irrigating company, hus beeu visiting his old friend Dr C E Loomls in this city and left for his home lu Illinois today. He lutends going to South America soon to start a coffee plantation. Mr E B E Isoti, one of tho well know msmbers of 11m large cattle firm of Edson Bros, of Oa'.elle, Cal., is vis iting with Dr 0 E Loomls, in this city. It Is Mr Edum's lutentiou to purohsso a train load or cattle and hsep In Laue county, or rather to contract for them with one of our local buyers. Unity Items. Dec. 9th. after the cold The weather is graud snap. Mi J I Barbra visited Eugene Sat urday. Mr J N B Fuller of Eugene Lumber Compai y, Is In this vicinity looking after their logging Interests. The teveral committees have been elected for the purpose of a Christmas entertainment. A good time is antici pated. Mr J D Neet has mysteriously dixap peari d. It Is iiimorcd that he went down the river In a boat. Messrs Joseph aud Mack Maleson vlfited Egypt over Sunday, They pretended to be on a hnnting trip, but they took uo guns you know. Mr Barber Is preparing his logglna camp at It C Edward's place. He will commence banking soon. Sunday chool at 10 a m. Every beily Invited. Bev Blackwsll occupied the pulpit lat Sunday. Rev Miller will proch next Sunday. We are glad lo say that MIhs Mary Cox Is Improving fast. It C Edwards visited the big ridge Saturday. .iv. i..r some coiiinlaliit that the .it ."-. ... ... 1 Col J weather damaged wheal on me , wet laud Cor. SHILOH'M CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only li'iC. Children love It. Sold by Henderson A Linn. WANTED. Turkey, 5,000 a! Ouce. Highest cash price paid. They are worth from S to 10 cents today; don't lie deceived by others telling you they w ill pay you as much as I will. I lead, others follow. Bring you turkeys tomeouSouih Willamette street, one door south of OreeuASon, and re ceive the highest cash price. J as. F. Nixon. liUOPPEU DKAI). G Vf Stayer, of Portland, Dies Suil- den'j la That City. Bpecllll 10 Iht liCABD. Poktland, Or., 3:35 p m. O W Staver dropped dead at his place ot business, trout and Saluiou streets this afternoon. He was a well known citizen of Oregon, and was formerly of the firm of Tu Slaver and Walker Co, dealeis In agricultural machinery. Mr Walker was killed a few years ago near Mc Kenzie Bridge, being mistaken for a deer. Dixter Items. Deo 9, 1S!0. Typical webfoot weathi r. When we are inclined to grumble at our recent unseasonable cold snap, let us consider the weather in the East with the thermometer 25 or 35 degrees Mow zero, and at Silver Lake right litre lu Oregon at 82 degrees below. Some people would kick If they were going to be hung. Fd is scarce In this section and a severe winter would be very rough ou stock. A a enjoyable party was hud at Hofia Parvin's last Friday evening by the young people. Joseph Parker will commence the erection of a new dwelling this week. In a recent letter, T Howard writes that he will remain in Alaska this winter. He was expected home about Christmas. Fied Parker lias a new shop and Is ready to do any kind of work, either la or out of his line. Oive him a cull. J R Carter has beeu seriously sick for the past few days. Messrs James and Loreu '.Scrlmer went to Eugene Monday returning Tuesday. School closed iu the upper district Friday. Mrlliggiiifand family visited on Fall Creek the tlrist of the week. Clifl Parker is staying with his brother Al, aud is learning to ruu the mill. Dock Woods Is iu tho Valley again after a long stay i n California. Floy Gutlwy is still very low with fever having shown uo signs of im provement. Adam Ritchie was in these parts Tuesday Bulling fruit trees. The great wave of returning proe- peilty that was to be has not yet struck these diggins aud we are afraid It never will. "Its hard to draw blood from a turnip," has been wel and truthfully said. Reaiilak. A Sanitarium. Dr Chas Band, originally from Phil adelphia, out rei'eutly from Nebraska, who is putting In a drug store in the Titus building on Niuth street, has purchased the Whipple 20 -acre tract of land, formerly belonging to the Sladden fruit traeU It is Dr Baud's purpose to establish a sanitarium ou the tract. The tract Is very favorably located being just In the suburbs of the city. It extends from the Willamette river on the north to Hie Southern Pacific railroad track on the South. Thedoetor will Improve ,tho grounds throughout and will establish a dance pavilion, summer bouses, aibor aud resorts lor amusements. Refreshments will be allowed on the grounds, but no liquors of auy kind will be permitted. In Die course of time the doctor will ereel buildings especially for a sa litarlum aud will receive all sorts of c ironic cases for treatment. Dr Band has had 30 years' experience as a practicing physician aud comes well recommended. Long, Lo.no Aoo. Salem States man: Twenty years ago nim nepiem ber u carpet was put dowu In the sen ate chamber of the state house and the wear aud tear of leu legislatures, twenty summers and an equal num ber of winters have lelt their mark up on It until In many places the once bright carpet is now worn smooth and threadbare. Secretary Kincald Is now replacing the old and worn out tap estry with a modest colored carpet of modern pattern and simple deslgu. Tills long-needed purchase necessary for the comfort and health of the sen ators Is already bringing upon the secretary a shower of abuse (or so-called "extravagance." The last six sen ates have pointed out the need or a new carjiet, tnd it Is a pleasure to con template It now as a reality. I'Blarrli t'annol bs Curt 4 with lorn.1 spptletllnni, th7 rsnnot rwh . h. ...i ..I tii iiiii-iw. tarrh In a blsxl or cuiimltu'iutisl diM-nM-, sin! In outer lo curs It yi.li uiuit ulm luirritsl riMiiw-lw. Hall's i.'ttsrrli Cum U lii iiimiimny, snu ri ui. rwtif on the mihmi sii'i mumui R.jnw hk.i ( urrh Curs l mil utck median. Itu pn-wriU! t-I ,u" pur,lel" 10 thl country for yean, ami la a rnruiar pia rrlntluli It It compoatil of tha lat tolilw k'nowu, oonMiiad with thf t-t Mood puritlrra, actum dirwllj on the iiiucoua anrfatwa The ptrfwi couililnatloii ol the two timrsdientt la a hat priHluosa audi wouderlul raaulta Incur- I... A.i.rfh H.-iiil Inr teatlinoinaJa. Ires j. r caisirr & Co, Toiedo, Ohio. gold by Drum it:, i.e. CapU! d Sveeney U. S. A., Ban Di ego, Cal., says: "Shllo'a Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 00c. Henderson & Linn. Unit. Thcroii ('Crawfoids "Modern Fairy I ale" lu tao O.'cemn -r numl., r of the CoMiiopolitan is liiliicFiiiih' I t tuuiiy reapon. Ho selected as his heroine a woman whoso history is so tsWi and so widely known in all its details Unit it is iiiipos.-lble not tti rec.'iil,i in her a real permniagc. Mrs John Mm key's private life autl uncial Career have so long Ikvii the property ot the pre, of two continents thut she- probably doe no' nl j-ct to "pointing a moral" In this very cntcrt;uiiiiii story. For alas! she is "killed oil" becntie she has lienlcclt'tl the "personal conation of the affections." But then she dies gracefully, and ou ttie icy height of her "social slice'' and that limy be ample compensation, it is usual h. n a writer takes 1 is characters from the woild of the real to so enfold them in fiction that the reader is oulv al io to dimly identify them, lint Mr Craw ford has sparetl himself this troiihlt The thin disguipe of rictlti us name Is all he permits himself In thin port i aval of Mrs Mackey and her iluiirliier. True lie substitutes a wicked limwhm prince for the equally wicked Italhm and he U kind el ough '.o give to give the American prineem an Oregon emu plexlou. "It is nil re, wit'.i a tleotli of tone and delicacy rarely pr.tdti.vd In any oilier climate." Ho Is evidently uecqifaiiited with the Oregon irl and it is only simple justice to say ho d.HS uot over rute her complexion. "Eugene can beast of having nmie beautiful girls than any town of its size in the world," I onco heard it said and If I had ever been inclined to doubt the assertion I should have ceased to do so nfier lut Friday even ing at the opera liouso. And I wan1 to say, just hero Unit our young wo muii are so graciously endowed by na ture as to require little ail from the "make up" box. Rouge and carmine are supertluoiis and may be loft to pro fessionals aud to those unfortunate who really need retouching; amatuers In Eugene, rarely do. There was one young woman In "The Triumph of Love" who Is call ed to mind not be 'auso she carried her part so well 1 do not now remember that site did an thing but help to swell the choruses and till out the complement of tlieipieen's attendants but because sho was socrfectly sat isfactory to tho eye. "Divinely tall and most divinely fair;" her severely classic costume was worn with the grace of a Cireek goddess and she might have walked wit li Pallas on Mt Ida bad she lived in those fur gulden duys. Taking it all in all "The Triumph of Lovo" was ouo of tho Is'st iimattier performances ever put upon tho stage in Eugene ai'd proves coiiclu-dvcly two tilings. First: We huva un abundance of musical and dramatic talent. S'cnnd: We must luvo an oiera house. So much lius already been said in praise of the (jiieen of Lovo and her subjects that any word from mo is uncalled for but I shall long remember the pleasure It gave. The Oregon State Journal, it Is said has iucreused its reportorlul force. Tiiere Is a marked Improvement in tiie local columns of Into. a Eugene Is fairly well provided Willi newspaper now, or will bo when the new republican organ Is started. By the way, Tho Register suems to till that field very ably but I suppose "there is always room for one more," even when it comes to newspapers. Though I oiico heard our secretary of state, Mr Klncnld of the Journal, say something decidedly to tho contrary. L. M. M. Tell It Oul. Don't sit down ami wait for trade, 'Taint tho way, ( lot a hustle, niuk ) her show, Push your business make tier go, Don't sit down and wult for trudo, 1 faint tho way, 'Taint tho way. If you've something to soli, Toll It about, Lot your neighbors seo you're "fly," (let iip "liarif nl un," don't say die, If you've unvthlng to sell, Tell It out, Tell it out. Folks don't know if you don't Advertise. Keep tlilligs inovlu' every day, Tain about it; that's tho way, Folks won't know you If you don't Advertise, Advertise. Letter List. Deo 10, ISM. Smith, Mies Clara, Severs, J W, Shelley, Chas W, Kimiii, L I), Jackson, M A, Lee, Mrs Kiiimu, Reldmau Mrs A, Smith Mis A, ArharKtot one rent will he tnn!e on a letien glvuii out. ivrmnt c.iIiiiiij lor lettc will nleami IU) wliuu m.lvi.rils.-il. 1. J. csaI'I, I'. M. 11 Hie finest od i rs In tho world are tl e Londou Crown. Yerlngton will have a full Hue this week. Ladles Humplc, K. -' ir.'t'fJ jfluy Ml CU RED' J J I T H ft I 1 I Kr.if'j or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Three to Six Weeks. WRITE FOPt TERMS THE 0. P. l !.! r-n nn OrritT.s : 1 . PC.:' .1 1 u:: hi;. f 'EG ON. Commissi. inert Court. luc !. Court met iu regular session. Pre out Judge K O potter, Clerk A C Jen nings, and Commlsaltiiicrs J T Calll on and W T Bailey. The following business was transacted: lu the matter of (iates and Mitchell roud lu township IS south, range 5 Meet. At Ibia timv this li'iiltvr ciiine on to lie licurd ou the petition ol Jacob tiates, W I. Mitchell and Until, is for county loud said petition and pilpelr Uillg III proper fil 111, It is liereby or dered by the court that J II Prutl and Zach Flsk aud S K Mct'luio bo and they are liereby appointed to view and C M Collier to survey said proposed road to meet at tho beginning point ou . In the matter of the SoderqtlUt road in township IS south, range 5 west At Ibis time this matter came to bo beard ou I lie petition of It C Ross and I'.i others for county road; said petition and papers Mug In proper order. It is lu rcby ordered by the court that J II Prutl, Zach Flsk and S K McClure la) and they are hereby appointed viewers ami C M Collier surveyor of said proposed roud, to meet at tho be ginning place ou . In the mutter of tha Florence road In township IS smith, range 10 west. At this I lino this ma' tar came ou to Is- heard ou the petition of M Huriley mid 81 others for county read extend ing from present terminus of i-abl county roatl to Florence; said elilloii and all paper being in proper order, It is hereby oulered by the court that W W Neeley, 1 L Taylor and C B Mor gan Ih appointed viewers and C M Collier surveyor to meet at tho Ik glliniiig place on . The lUscoverv Saved His Life. Mr (1 Caillonet'.o, druggist, Beavers vllle, III, says: "To Dr King' New Discovery I owe my lifo. Was taken with lu grlpi aud tried ail tho phy sicians for miles about, but of uo avail, aud was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr King's New Dis covery hi my store, I sent for a bottle and begun Its use and from the Ural dose began to get better, and after using 3 lil ties was up and about again. Ill worth its weight ill gold. We won't keep store or liouso without It." (let a freo tliul bottle lit Henderson A Linn's drug store. Pall; (luar.l, Persia tier 10. Will Movk. J L Zlegler will re move bis stock of groceries, etc, from tho Walton building Into the room formerly occupied by tho bar of the Hotel Euguno tho first of next week. Tho same room will bo iissd as the suits room for the Chicago bakery and MrZlegler will have charge of the bakery in connection with his grocer ies. Kl. KIT ION OK OKKH -K.HH, At tllO election of officer of Ivauhoe Com mandery, Knights Templur, Monday evening, the following was tho result : Dr 0 K Loomls, Eminent Com mander; Dr W V Henderson, general issimo; (Jeo T Hull, captain general; S M Yoruu ex-prelant; Win l'reaton, S W; O P Hoff. J W; J C Church, treasurer; J F Robinson, Rcc; Howard Davis, Warder. Pkttiion Fii.ki). Iu tho matter of Perry Mattesnn, an Insane person, Hurry Mattesou, of Thurston has filed a elitloii willi the county clerk pray ing to be appointed guardian. Mat tesou has boon Insano for the past two years and Dr B F Russell of tliecouuty poor lurin at Thurston Is his guardian at present. Mattesou' estate Is given ut 1500. r TO READ. Arbuckcl'a Coffoo, per lb 20c (Jool Shoulder Meat Sc 10 lb lard pails 10o 5 lb lard pails 7 1 steel spring clothes wringer $1.75 Extra handles Mrs. Vott.V irons 15o Ono pair men's heavy tap solo wood pegged shoes, all solid, greatest value on earth for tho money ...Sfl.50 -AX BILLY- RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. On account of tho poor health of our family we aro compelled to close our store unit leave Eugelie.muoh to tho regret of ourselves ami family. Rut as the health of our family demands it, we shall commence on SATURDAY, JUNE, 13, '96, Our o (Jreat o lo$ir$ o Out o .$al. During tlii sale everything will be sold at Auction Prices, von wish to buv irnod Clieao now Is your opp irtutilty. Co voii wish to buv good Cheap early la-fore the stock Is broken. Nothing reserved. Lvery thing lu our store goes. W.A.TOH THIS SPAOE. J. D. MATLOCK & CO., ".in Art Museum." I'nill biianl, l'rrciiitwr :.). Mr and Mr Douglas Coolidire enter tained a number of friend at tbelr homo lnt nlelit In honor of Mrs Coolidge's cousin Mrs Frank Todd of Chicago. Tlui feature of the evening was what they termed an art iim-eum, which as as follow: After tin guests lind nil arrived, ach was piescnted with a card on which were II numbers. ,Tlio guests were then invited Into the sit ting room where, mi a table before llieui were 14 Hrtlcin), some of which wi le lis follows: No. 1, wus two bones across a swinish rind Willi tho label, "An histoilcat event;" Interpreted, it was "Bonaparte crossing the Rhlue." Another number uus u ,ut labeled "A product of the farm," which Inter preted wu "Country Butler." The two hardest one to guess was a pic ture of u prlo fight retting on a bunch f silk (loss, and labeled "A standard work of fiction," which Interpreted was "Mill ou the Floss." The other was au ear of corn labeled, "A famous Artists' Masterpiece,,' which was "Tho Horse I'a I r (fare)." Mrs R C Brooks was the only ouo guessing tho latter ami President Chapman the former. Au hour was given ami then the cards weii' taken up and marked out of a possible 1 Id point. Mrs McMurphey seoied the largest No. 105 taking the first prl.e, a Volume of selected poetry. By n straiigo coincidence Mr McMur phey took the boot y which was a Urge head of cabbage. Refreshments were served and all pronounced the even ing's entertainment most enjoyablo. Those present were: Mrs Todd, Mr autl Mrs l W Cisilltlge, Mr and Mrs Pres Chapman, Rev and Mrs R C Brooks, Mr ami Mrs A E Wheeler, Mr ami Mrs W C Yorau, Mr and Mrs P E Suodgruss, Mr ami Mrs Oe.i A iMrris, Mr ami Mrs W DeLano, Mr ami Mrs Robt McMurphey aud Mr W W Moore. Florence Items:. The West, Doo 5th. Tho RobaMs returned from Coos bay Sunday bringing back one of the government scows that were built htiro. TheSiusluw Lumber Company ha loadetl four schooner witli lumber since the election, autl still there is more to follow. The iH'tltlou for a road from Maplo- ton to the beach will bo presented to the county court at F.ugetio next week. The Kohurt went to Coos November lith. with u curgo of canned salmon, and having the two large scows In tow. The Florence Canning Co., are mak ing a general clean up after the sea son's fishing. The ruu was extremely light this year. 1 lit i:hs Facinu. A new waterproof dress lacing Is what F K Dunn Is ad vertising In today's Daily Hoard. Notice his space top of last page. Ho also Ims a big ail In the Wkkklt (iL Aiui, which will appear tomorrow, lu which ho quotes prices on Oregon blankets, rubber Wonts, moll's under wear, and offers bargains on holiday goods. It will pay you to watch for his announcements. Don't ii k in UahtkTo buy your Christinas present until you have at tended the bazar and festival of (ha seasons to bo givon by tho Ladles' Union of the M E church, on the 15th and loth of December. The arrange ment will be unique, and the list of artlolea will Include both the useful and the ornamental. RUDY'S HI.K SCH'OHITORY. la guaranteed o euro ltlet snd fonttlpallon or muiiey reliimliul. Ml rents per box. Mend two .dunlin lor rlroular and Vrs hample lo MAKI'IN KI'liV, KraUlered l'harinai'lt,Unct ter, I'a No I'oaTtLs Answkrsii. Poraalehr all rlrt rlasa driiKiilsta everywhere, and In Kugen Oregon j Uthuru it DoLatio "srTa it now Is your opportunity. Come