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.MAUCH20. eu ppMprlntlon. "V.vf Turin-- loose to " ... r MiOuIre Ih Ji'"1 ti."'.!.. -,.., United Slutea iP10' J.iIim J JJriee, In M'' !,, to npeiale the ' ih8iul-.Vt-" ""Hmu11 ') Ur . .!..! .I'll lIlH lo ue iivH-nw" - - IUTC1ICUY. COBBETT GOES DOWN. it t'A , , u K the of 'i"" u has been iiiuiib. Cue hai of a disappoint " .1 i...r.ii.Mi and cannery the ii"1" 1,((Jiu.Uv,wlioexM.-ul;i the 1 in tahe flmriiw of Hie j.m.iiit r adds that hint DO. A I. Mlllllll D i u iii made to operate .....t....n. and towing- them u.' pr . ..It -lll (UK! eiua .lit. """" "- ' " Wed fn-i" " m'm fr' urro lilrt-J in tl' tributaries siulw- , WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1(1. Henderson, dentist. J. J. Walton, attorney -nt-iaw. Old Ireland had full sway today. D B Kussell of Drain wtt In Eugene toiluy. County court adjourned for the term thin afternoon. Attorney Job Young wan down from Cottage Grove todiiy. i Hive orchard and hop plows: all 7.es. V L Chamber. Take a look at the clock in theGrif- tin Hardware window. Captain Hatch of the snagbnat Mat III ii Ih in I lie city The new "Savage Mile." Call and 61 amine at Horn & PaineV. Fresh garden wed. F L Chamber. Saint Patrick was the apostle and pitron Kiilnt of Ireland. He died about 4'lf). Miss 1 mi McCluug who has been vis iting with I'rionds at G shon returned home this morning. ...ji.- tiiiiiii, mi" I'ui wen t, i ni n I moil over I. (THOU Heart, lie itlng w ith MiH Hayes al Harriburg, sank to the floor but rallied when time iitrlr Tourist tar Service. lCig Sunday. March 7lh. r.y Pwrlfle extends its lourbd .letlUruuglM" Chicago, thus t..f passengers holding wound It. leaving Portland at (UK) p JtUE I.1M1TFD EAST MAM., ,.iDturitle-'ll'K ear -co,.i. . . l. t.... .... ..'ill. ,, 3 n..il..il 111 t. Ilium". ... .... imoi ru"'"- - Lion or by-vt-r enroute reach VfbiAeoln tl.e ft time of Ihiee j oue-u -j - Only four and Lbalfdaj' 10 New York and other I I mi other line oilers ft rum "' l-,.lrindmilbfuetory a fyl,rtlc:kf,r.'.w,tiine tables, or any iierJBfornjatli.il r-BiirdiiK the Union ioldftfillon or address, RWBAXTKK, Ueil rtgci.i. IK Third St., cor Alder, Port land, Oregon, otE. J. Mct'LANAHAN, Eugene, Oiegon. Sotic. . - ... t .. . .V II. Totlli FABMEKS: wi"8 i" i" U court being I" muhIuii on March :h,ilnnift fur a meeting of 1 lie rmeri Prolfctiva Aoclation, sain l.nn lu Wtu pout poned to the ,i ..i i..im-,Uv l lie 17lh. day of IIIU I nrll. Sin the nirtntims the otlUtT will Mt on Baturday, March 201 h, to jraft'aplai. of action and to attend to dther buslneu of the asocial ion. IJ.C. HlCH ARDSUN, J. H. W'tST, President. Secretary. Meeting Notice. A ipeclal meeting of Eugene Lodge, In 55, Dugreeof Keliecca, will be held friday evening Match llUh at 8 o'clock kl 0 0 F hall for the purione of tattling with Mm Fellow, President if Aweaibly. All niember recpiestei Id be pretent. ViaitiiiK members ' ...... . raiany luvitea. liy order of N (J. 15ts8iE Day, Becretary Sianilsnl l'uttenm. Bome have the linprevsion that we r no longer interested iii the sale of lodarJ Patterns. This U a mistake. fprlUWtaand patterns are In and Jtvly for inspection. i taki orders for the Standard pdjner; price eighty-five cent per year. S. C. Rankin, Agt. for Standard Patterns. 'V Hie Cornislioian The Greatest Fight on Record. lourircn Hounds ou(till nrbrll lavsrlir. Cakson, Xhv., March 17 The llglit between Cnrje t, champion, ami Fit aiuiinoua was pulled nil' today in thu city and the CornUhinau Is now ihe champion. The battle was hard fought and fairly won. The day was favorable and the big arena was tilled with a surging ma of humanity lnug before time was called. Fouiteen rounds wsre fought. At the stiirt Cornell played with Fiu-im-tnoiis, iiut w hilo he got in a number ol good blows on ''is opponent he diil not em to hurt him much and toward the last he begun to weak . mi and the Cornislunan seemed as fresh as ever. The blow ti nt did the woik was a j heavy Ufi bunded lick landed by Fit.. ;ilK IKVIMJ TliOL'IILF.. Criminal l'r.eJiugs in Hut T mi biieii an Airing by "Irate Citizen." has returned home. l'ost master V. V. Henderson is siill coiilincd to 1 1 1 e liuine with a severe att.ick of neuralgia. Ib-v Father Blai.'k went to Koxchurg on this iifternonu's train, where lie is I to hold (.'atholin servlivs. I'lunet Jr gnrden tools. F I. ChamlsTs, Miiinifucturer's Agent Mrslieo lliki'r, who has lieen vl-it. mi; al ti e limine of tier parents In 111 8 tly, returned home to Portland today. 1'ninin,' tools, spray materials, spray pumps, ii c-i-ulf ami up. r. it, t lianiiiers. I'hus 11 Varney of Crow, is agent for nil the leading magazines and liews- imtiers in the United States and Can ad a. M S Hubble yesterday receiveil a letter lnforiiiinir liim of the death of his brother. V C Hubble, who died at Jumbo, Kentucky, March 5. You can make more clear money on a small patch of onions than anything cer8 sympathy in this their hour ese in the market. L I hainbeni has ... , , , . , .,,.,..., .... III." W(.K,'l" JM.. ' " - - yields the heaviest. Rev. J A Loiigbottoin left on the early train this morning for Lebanon, where he will be located hereafter. His family left on the 11:20 train and will join iiim. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will pu- . , , .1 ..I..... ..I..W I.... my your nioou, cieiw juui coiinnriiwii, regulate your bowels and makes your I ,.. .n biiukxe fiitARi. for t.nbll heiul as clear as a bell. 2.ric, 80c, and cllj0. ajBO ( Lebanon lodge, No. 47, Jl.tW. iieiniersoii os ijiiiii. Pas the good word along the line, Piles can be quickly cured without an oiaratioti by simply applying De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. City Drug Store, H. A. Vincent Propiietor. A civil case entitled Aramauda Jen kins vs T W Jenkins, a auit to recover personal property, wa tried in Justice Wheeler's court yesterday, llie jury rendered a verdict in favor of plaiutiff for flO was called, though there was not much Unlit In him after he got the fatal blow. At the clone nt the fourteenth round rNier ueciareil fiUsimmoiis winner amid a great uproar. Corbett was the favorite with E.is tern sporting men, while Calif irniaus staked their all on the native son Resolutions of Cuinlnl-'ice. Wiikkkas, It has pleased the (ircnt Ruleroflhe universe to remove from our midst, on M.irch 4ih, H'7, Itri R S li ilierts of Lebauou Lodgu, No. 1 I. O. O. F., who has visited among us for the pist years, an I Whkkkas, he was a frequent vis itorwilhus in our lodge moetiiigs, after giving us words of encouragement for the good of the order, therefore be It Rk.soi.ved: That in the calling away of llro. Roberts, that we extend to the bereaved family our most sin of or der lias lost a faithful and consistent memlier, the community an upright and conscientious citizen, and the family a kiud and indulgent husband and father, and be it further Rksolvf.O, That a copy of these resolutions be handed to llie family of the deceased brother, a copy be sereud upon the minutes of the lo Ige, and t j FITZ3IMM0NS AND CORBETT ' of which he was a member. W. W. Chessman, A. S. Walker, C. M. Doritv, Committee. W. F. Hunkictt, Rec. Sec. Hills for Wood. The board of Directors of school dis trict No 4, Lane coumy, Oregoti, will wceive sealed bid until Apiil loth, 1M)7. for rlftv-flve coids second growth The reception committee for the state w,ileot,it W0(d, four leet long or two t . .i tt a 1. 1 ... i i conven Ion ol uie r n r. rPHt lonu. not less than three incites in meets in this city May 13,met this after- diam,tertttgimn eml r n)re than noon to arrange plans for receiving kn nche8 ju diameter at large end; the delegates. H1i eighty cords of old growth yellow Dr. (. W. Riddle may 1 found at or red llr wood, 33 cords ol same to be his residence on Olive atnt't, Mwioii four feet or io mcne. ... .Kl , Filth and Sixth streets, one bin, west of tho Minnesota hotel. He is pre- ne uei,ercU - - .hI to do all dental work in the best Kugeue on or oe.u.D ub-.. - llight reserveu io reject. ) bids. A good and fuftlcienl noun win be required for the faithful per formance of the contract. Dated March 10, 1 S57. CtEo. F. Craw, Clerk. Jlotice i the Pnbllc. N'ntlce la lierebv vivrn that lliV wife, la Hehrimnr liuviiirv l..rt ntv lied and lsird without just causa or provoca te, all persona are hereby Ttartied at to trust or credit her on mv ac quit, ai 1 win pBy no bills of her toutraetliitf. JAMK8 W. SCMRIMrr ""Heyvllle, Or., March 17, 18'J7. 6iv Your Lirain. ' realize that hcIi muirrel de- ll.M worth of crain annually. i"Wea'at!iiuirrel nm) (Jonher Fx- Vnninator u the most 11eetive and iimlcal pnisoii known. Price re jucad to 30 cents. For sale by psburn Pt'-sup, aiieuts. paroi mannor. I he American Reality owes herpres- l im. more to a clear complexion than o .. . . f ,,ll,..r ultl lllte. A CUP oil i uhj ....... " arks' Tell will enable anyone to pus- sessthis. It clears the sk in ana re moves nimnlos and that sallow, mud- k- look. Parks' Tea is used by thous- amis of ladies for the complexion Without lieing a cathartic it cures con stipntion. Sold by A. J krimmu. ti.o .hilereiice belwi-en Pills and farms fur Sale. J have now thirty fine farms In the "I laniBttu ....n... r... .,i.. T limn , aut- mi siiiu '"iui include every variety in eiite anu rorQesortption list, aunress Urn. M. Miller, Wllklns Block, Eugene, Or. For Siile. B'ck Lauushano cue and thorough "'i roosters. Mhs Dukw Griffin. Slllh aud CharQeltou elreete, Eu ' VAiTEli. To trad ood buggy horse for a j7v7 work team, young and gentle. ---..i.uie (UQersuce will be paia i on or address J A C.II.KEY, Bprlngfleld, Oregon Honey to Loan. ta'ralindi atgourl terms. Hrlculars apply to K. J. McClanahan, For Eugene, Oregon, ftifI!4.x'oulraota made and seed The (irandost Kemeily. been attending to business, and says Dr Kiuit's New Diicovery is the gratia- est remedy ever made, as it has done so much for hioi od also for others in hb-comuiuuiiy. Dr Kings. New m- Mr U B Oreeve, merchant, of Chil howie. Va.. certifies that he had con- .iiniiitioii. waa uiveu UP to die, sought onions Liver Regulator, isjust this: . ....ji,,.! treatiuent that money Pills don't go down very easy with cnulJ j)r()l;ure( tried all cough remedies most people, and you feel them after- he couJ 1)par 0(t i)Ut got no relief; ward. While Simmons Liver Regu- nt luaUy ulghts sitting up in a chair; tutor In lioiiid or powder Is very pleas- ., induced to try Dr King's New ant to take, and the only feeling that DUcVery. and was cured by use of vnu have afterwards is the great reuei u.oboltM, For past Hires years na .i i.mj from I :o nsi nation, un- tuiu II lousiiess, Sick Headache and 1'yspep sia. L is a mild laxative anu wmv Ell Hill, Lutnlier City, Pa., writes: , . t ..II, .a fiir I have boon suttering iriuu " 25 years and i.i.. iuv it'a wile i i...i i..to urn ni e cure, eo I recoiiuie -iiuv.. - i i.i.lmx and It performed a per munentcure." This is only one of thousands or similar cures. Eczema, aires and skin diseases yield quickly ...i ii I- nst,l. C V Urilg more, Vlien ii If, . Vincent, Proprietor. .... - I',.l...rl v., i u rw who read w uai .i ..... i . i...- t,i uiaV hp. Ifciwls. of Holland, a., ns . ...... cvripr. i..ii. n rememlier ineir on.. --I -- I . I.T ..I u oiwter like circumsiances. winter I had la grippe which left we i a low state of health. I tried num erous remedies, none of which d,d me For some tune past religious services havi been greatly disturbed by the hoodlum element, who oectipy the birk seats and spend their time in shooting paper wads, grains of wheat, sl.ot and auythiiiKelse that Is couveui ent, and at thu same time talk and laugh and keep up a general distur bance. How to quell those ilittirbauces lieuccfully ami quietly lias been the problem before the church people for .nine time. On Sunday, March 7, two of the toys, having previously had trouble imoiig the uisclve, concluded to tittle tln ir grievance by a disgrnci fill light, ju-l after llie congregation was is miiud, tiinl jil-t In front of the church lour. On Mouduv a complaint w as lilcd in llie ire court oliaririn the bnyt uilh dtiuliing putili'! worship, and warrant!, were issticil for their arrest, On 'liiesday tliey wore bnuight Into Ci'iirt and the olio, which the evi I. nee uors to show was llie lcat to ilaiue, vis it could have I von easily proven thai hi adversary struck him (list i plead guilty to the charge ami was lined ten dollars and costs, amounting in all to fourteen dollars and eighty cents, in default of w hich he was committed to the county Jail. Hii adversary plead "not guilty" and his trial w as fixed for Monday, March I V During this time all was bustle and lniiticN4 aboiii the justice ufllce and it is ui ,1 tin coixtahli) too, was buy serving subpoenas, and selecting a jury for the ncca-hm. On Monday morning the citizens of Irving precinct ami mauy from else where concluded they had buinesa in Irving and bewail lo pour in fiom all tliieclioiis; of course none of them came to hear the trial, but they all stayed, and long Ik-torn the hour set for the trial llie court room was packed with the curious populace, and strange to sv not a few women were among the gat hering. The prosecuting attorney bad been notilled ami was expected to appear in behalf of ihe state, while the Hon L llilyetl had been employed by the de fondant. The attorneys came from Eugene in the same conveyance and il is sup poseil that the Hon Lark confidentially whi-p'-red to the young prosecutor that he would certainly be beaten, ami as soon as they arrived in Irving young Harris was surrounded by the "mayor" and one or two other "highly Inlluen tial," citizens, who of course are strict ly In favor of law anil order, and convinced him that no crime had been committed, and if he wished to be held in high esteem by the people of Irving It would bo best to drop the matter, ami like Win Hull, he ran up the white tliigand surrendered without a struggle. Now the young man w ho was n. on ly enough to plead uuilty to the charge ami pay the penalty had been dis charged ami was present to witness the prneeeilir.gs and after it had been decided by tho "high" authorities that no crime had been committed and the defendant discharged, he concluded that llie only way to gel justice under ihe exiftinir chciimstanecs was to take it out of his adversary' hide. which he did and quickly walked up to the justice and paid Ills line. Il seemed for a time that the usually quiet town of Irving had been trans. formed into a 4!) mining town outside Ihe bounds ol civilization, where law lesMiess reigned supreme. Such is the service we now have ami will continue to have as long as we have a young Inexperienced kid for prosecuting attorney who will allow every Tom, Dick and Harry lo uictai to him. Iratk Citizen. Thu "I our li rinli" llnuiiii. At the bejluiilfg of the lllh round I'nrtielt "looked the winner " 'Plough somewhat tired, he Was stroiii;, and as displaying more science, and o iiitiniii't:i to piuiiil tin' Austral ian ami kept up the Mow of blood from the tatters linnith. Then came tho llnal blow amlthoend. I'he blow which ended tho light was a left-handed punch, delivered Just ls- iw the heart. It was ail tho more H'.ollvofor the reaon that Corlctl as leaning backward when it tamo. Il caught him on the tcn-ely drawn in s.'les, nl over tho xpieen, ami must have caused tho most liiieno agony. I oi licit w as thu more uueon- ious from pain, than from thu force f the blow. As he lay writhing ami gtoveling upon tlic Ibsir liN face presented the most ghastly appearance imaginable. No man In a latt death struggle could I avo horrified the spectators more, and his agonizing cries of pain could heard above the cheers for the vic tor. And then followed the wildest scene of the day, w hen ho rose to his feet, and with all the strong! h lie h id lofl rushed at Ills opponent and tried lo resume Ihe n litest. Those nearest the ring jumped over the ropes in spite nf tho police, and In a moment the small iuc osiire was tilled with' how ling, slioiitinig men, mid tho noise was so groat that t lie referee was hard ly able to announce his decision. In the midst of it all, CorU lI, who had la-en forced to bis corner by his f i nils, broke away from them and rushed at Fil.simuions a second lime; instead of attempting to renew Ihe light, he plead with Ins victor In give him another chance, and to accept a hallouge from him. This was refused and warm words followed. Filzsim uions was borne away, w ith all Ihe glory of his newly won victory, ami C irbett left to return to his home in Sin Francisco, carrying the despair of feat. 1 BUIICnUK I11IIU 'H" HIT v.-...... - I i though, my caselncura- covery is guaranteed for Roughs ( o d Witch IlaVd Salve was ami Consumption. U don't fail. I rial bottles free Drug Store. at Henderson & Linn's Wholesale Produce Market. . ii r ..... inilneed to 1 r V any good, uum i """..- . ....ttieof Chamber'..ln'si.ngo t I-. pnahle lo attend to my work, and the second bottle : effected la .-..r suleal 23 and -tO cents r bottle by Ostium Delano. Mr ami Mrs I L Campbell ul"'i'j,t'' 1 home on me-" -"-- utetioeii Mexico. They Wheat Oats Flour-per larrel Chickens Turkeys-per pound. Ducks per dozen Oeese-per dozen Eggs Butter Hams Shoulders Sides to to ,..$ 70 .. 40 ... 4 00 .. 1 50 to 1 7i .. 08 to 10 ... 3 00 to 3 50 ,.. S 5Q lo 4 00 .. OS .. 25 to 00 to 12J to 07 to 10 A rises ol ! rrhnunt, When iinwrttteu mi, Is nut more e.itorlet tlitn the enltveroiit ciiuiiteliiiiieet of Une uulnrtu nniu ixtw.ik wliom wo re Hcriisti.nied to cull .......iiirm. d invslicls." V list uiiniiomer! Iin nlvitiu. t. dlsiiillr, as Kl vllIK t far Uwt ai s the vivityiim power of Itnttutu-t's stum i h Hitlers rail ho felt, suj Hist It wli!e so loiiK s there. I no aumilule rollKime of the (lenities. Ii.ih vitality cn wa.i-l. let-hie i ami tl he Itlt'l.l'll llltll color aiel He'll ''an If ,. ,i, tun-a to hhhI.-). Iialliil cn.eks wiin no i .i,....i Hiii'hor ol thu ilHhililnt ....ii. it i.,i tonic o( the Kr.'alet i..,leiey an M,,,l rme.lv (-r slut tre Inv.. i, I ilv..eml i. bill his. ina arl.iini.rheii ,.,. n-rvoin ami kidney wio'l'lsnilt. I'l"' . . ... . i i. arniin-atlV allied II: H "lull: I'o... ..il, en ol uiniue latinif, or eirite 1 ... i ilU alia olleli lrllout rone i ! '!'."i' ol i-viiimire 1" lni'lentent sislher or .Iitiiiielilliing Chance Ilk Settles the Contest FitzsioimoDS Snittlics Victory t From Defeat. THL'li-UUV MAHCIi H. E J Fraaier Is in Portland. A (ioldsmith's condition remains alsiut the same. Mrs Emma Hamilton was a pa-scu ger today to I'nlou. The hills about the city wcto white w ith snow this morning. Commissioner W T II tilcy retur::od lioiiio to Meadow today. "Ask your druggist for tho Kindor g irien Novelty, 'The House that Jack Built.' " A McMiirpbey of Helen I, Montana, is visMng his brother K MeMurphcy of this city. MrsOcoM Miller lelt tliis morning on a visit to Chicago. She will bo ah hi 1 1 1 about six W eeks. Tho Weekly til'Aitu and the Indu lintli Weekly I'nij'iitcr both olio yiat for f 2.0tl in ad vauco . Walter. Kathnue and Lena 1 uill'- mau arrived here this nltcruoon from Walla Walla, Washington. Mii-s Hattio Stowell has been on iragod to touch tho snting term of school at McKcii.io Bridge. Mis Brbiiva Haines, w ho lias been attending tho Oregon Agricultural col logo at Corvallis. arrived homo thi afternoon. I) I". Yoran, representing oian and ill's shoo store, returned on the early train Ibis morning (nun atrip as lat so. ith as Drain. Mrs Mary lioodmau, of Salt Lake It v. and Miss Laura I.cclcston, ol . j , . uiiclloii City, bio the guetls if Sir Lawrence of this oily. Attorney I.enti SIovoih, who lia Ht'll practicing law in Boise, Idaho, arrived on llie afternoon train and w ill Isit with Eugcno friends and rclu lives. V A Rankin has hoarded up the onil- and front of tho awning bahisiradool his music, store on 7lh street, and painted neat plain business signs tlicicon. TIIK CU'i UK MEXICO. Tweiity-Mv linn of Silver I'sed Cliiirol Uriiiiinonts. The Vlr glu Water. 08 or 07 daughter arrive tram today alter an .. i. T ,st and UirmiKii ' -. . , Utile o.ei u-i meeting of tne Kiivi. been gone a .....l ri..r uttendillg a ,t 1 pre.sM.a.ia,ion at Galveston. Texas, Joi.ied an excursim. of ed b rs and newspaper m vi.iiing llietitj nf Mexico and many other cities at.d ,,. of interest in the republic of Mexico. On the way lion.e they v.sited St L'uis, Clucngo and other STATE OF CHI". 'lTYr.f TlLKDO.J . .1. r.vi tn'J mat ao ni'" ",M I ami tl: 'rrV rf,,)kv. buI.I.AK-f.. I o .omii "" "' " W ...,i ,i,L ;.) linn "HI imt the um oi - ..... .,.,,. jm 1.7 ...,f SarF CteM ol aiarro - ' wred M th. OK ol 11.'- ';" 1 rT. aa t i k,hv Dollars a Wki.k Eahil M a tii: Audita wanlnl in every inlitv for Hon. W. J. Bryan's great and only book, "The First Battle The besl seller ever prodi.-ed. Agents aie taking as niatij as 200 orders iter eek. Beware of fraudulent Imita tions. Send for out lit a d begin worn atone W. 1!. Conkkv Company Publishers, .'ill Dearborn street, Chicago. Hnckleti's Arnica Salve, The I id fh!e in il" world for cuts bruises, sores, ulora, salt, rheum, fever sores, tfc'ur, chapped bands, chilblains, corns', and all skin eruptions, ami po-iliv. ly cores pile-, "r no pay re quired. It is tuaiaiiUtil io give per fect sat b fad kin f uioney refunded, price 24 Wit per no. For sale by HfcM.KKOON a 1.1NN. f.resfucc, ihia'ilU day r.v.i.l llai. iCaurrh Cure .. !(.. it .. rtni i.a a. be tore me :! '"VTi SAKIIKAKK v LIB. I ns nllBKes- u 1 A w.i'.Li.a- I j.are t.u, niet at the liome of Prof and ,. ta,'eX7-rif'!oJ'riiii i Mr. F L Wa-hburue on Tuesday last. The iire-id. iit tiilertalned llie club in an iiiter.-fting and instructive lecture th.. character of Crinolalius. After UirecliJ ,-,.muniai..!r. .rt. ', . ol the tTti'in F J I'BIMYi " ani iuiieou.ii.r- te.l.moQial., ir luledo, Ohio. Lecture and F.iitertaliinient. Eugene lias often wished for a hlgl class course of entertainments and lectures. Knob a course may be at cured in the near future, if Eugene Wishes it. The Slayton Lyceum Bureau, of C iicago, one of the oldest and moot reliable in tho United States, has three attractions, at present In tall forula, that will pass through Oregon In the next two months. The llrsl of lliese Is the Smalley Grand Concert Co., a la ly quarlet accompanied t y Miss Maud V Caiulbers ss reader and Impersonator. President Harpel of Chicago Cnl verslty, says: "1 had the pleasure lint long since of listening to the Smalley Grand Concert Co. I was greatly delighted as were all who made up the audience, and can commend tho qoar tette most highly In any who may be lovers of good music. The seu md Is Mr J Arthur Lolnlng reader and imp rsonaior. Prof Cumnock, chair of elocution Northwestern University, says: "Mr J Arthur Lolnlng is a graduate ol our school and has been under my Instruo lion for a number of years. He Is stiiierior public reader ami entertainer. unit I conlbloiillv assure any lecture committee that may desire his servloei that he will furnish an evening entertainment of geiitiiuo nleasure-" The third is Mis O of Krurer. the only native Esquimau lady of ediieu lion and culture, who Ins an Intensely interesting lecture on "Gieenland," o 'Life in the Fro.nn North." Miss Krarer Is 37 years old, 40 Inches high and 100 pounds in weight. She dr.iws ihe largest crowds of all three ami gives the greatest satisfaction at every appearance. This is thu course. If a kunicie.it number of course tickets at f 1.00 will bo pledged during this we k to Justify the undertaking, arrangements will I completed. The ChrlslUtl Aio slatioiM of the University iu essaying this are aware thai a successful course of this nature hua never been nlvell in Eugene, and hence success will be over obslach but If this meets any response, a large and better course will be presented next year, and at the present time, the superiority of these attractions should lead to the heartiest co-operu- tiou of all citizens. Cocked IlAT.-"Unclu" Hteve Ed wards, though over 70 years of age, Is ail enthusiastic follower of lbs game of cocked hat and may I seen nightly until a late hour at Pisd's bowling alley. He plays with the vigor of most younger men at d rarely la beaten. He Is considered the champion player of the city and now hold a score of 72 on a game of leu frame of rocked bat. The hlifhehl oasible score is 00, and the slate record is 75, having been niudo by a Pol Hand player, 'llie high- et score made in this game by any local plaer, excepting "Uncle", Stove Iu a straight game was SO, w hich was scored by E K Henderson. KUpy'8 Pit K SL'ProslTOKY. It auaraiit l M rnrt I'llet and Coinlli.alioii r money relnmltil. Hi cent her lnn. jjni too ta in t . lor eirr ilar aiel V'n ,4.;ule to MAhllN Kl bV, kwuu-rwt l'htyiiatva.liiji ur, 1' N' Hoti. AS"Wi,w.'ii. l.orni y ll nm elm. lruiii- lev. ry auw, and in Kiien Ort'ou by n'. .fli'4 llai-ai City ok Mkxh o, Feb. 27. In: .unit ark: In the evening aftc wo wrote our In t epistle, atteuuV'4 a reception at tho Hotel ItUlblde, glv ii by tho citizens of the city. Tbi rack n. Hilary bras band furulshei mule for the occasion, and It was most x '1110111. 1 ho hotel covers an entire him k and was at one time the palac) f a king of Mexico. aliir.lay morning we first visited tho government pawn shop. The gor rumctit for tho past llvo years has been keening Midi loaning lusiltutlont in all the cities of the republic. A loan of ni per cent, of an appraised value on articles is madoatslx percent. Interest. It Is said to work quite sat f.icionly. Wo next visited the famous Cathe- lial Guadalupe, near thu city. It II -aid this church was Instituted hereon i. count of the Virgin Mary makluj hcr-ill' known to tho Indian Jtiaa Hugo, ami making the request. The lemiilo was built upon the spot where iheViigin llrst appeared, and where llie nines had sprung from the barerj k. It was first erected in tho year l Thcchurch Is a most msgniticeii mo and cost great sums of money. I heie w us used in thu rooms for orna- on tils twenty-six tons of silver. HugJ hauirdorsand tailings are of pure silver. l'liu walls are adorned w ith paiutlnga from tbogioatost artists In all of Eu ropo. I n the church is to be found th I Virgin's crown, which coat, Ills said, . . , i .. .i.i. over M.OolUHHi. A painting in mi hurch is claimed to tie the work of the siinernatuia and Is known as tus liliuaof Juan Diego. Hlsa wonder iu! production. Near the church Inn liapcl is the celebrated flowing sptlllU ol fresh w ater that gushes, forth from the spot where It Is stated the V irglu tood. It Is claimed to cause, mauy miraculous euros, ami a saying ll that Do you lack faith and lovo health "whoever drinks of this wat'T will r Lot us establish your faith and restore . i n,o City of Mexico to die." your health with DoW Ill's Sarsaparil- (u, top of the lilll Is another chapel la. i ny nrug More, n. a. menu, ... 1,0 roar of the same is a nios'. Proprietor. hioiutifui cemetery. Here Goueral SH I I.OIl'S CUBE, the groat Cough Santa Anna and his wife-are burled. .1 - ... B and Croup Cure. Is in great demand. Wo next visited the famous CUapui Pis ket size oohta s twenty-five, doses i,.icc. now used by President Ulan lor milt Sic. Uhildreu lovu l Sold by I his siimmor house and for a military Henderson & Linn. Parks' Tea clears the complexion- Mrs. N. Moyotte, of Le Boy, N. ... ajs: "I have used Parks' Tea and find il tho best remedy 1 have over tried. old by A. Ykhi MlTtiN. "Wake up, Jacob, tho day is break ing!" so said DoWltt's Little f.ariy Bisers to the man w ho had taken them to arouse his sluggish liver. City Drug Store, II. A. Vincent, Pmpiletor. Miss Barbara Gray, daughter of Mr and MrsJohu Gray, received a iium- Iwv of her friends at tho home ol her academy. It is a most delightful Hill and castle. It was built in 1783. The interior decorations and furniture arw ib h and grand. Tho view is grand from this eminence: the solemn pres once of Popocatepetl ahd Ixtacclhua'l rise like radiant clouds against tho seriino heavens above. Mauy of the locoratlons are as left by Maximilian. One room of the building is furnished with goods from New York. Stand ing on the terrace whence rises the grand old castle, one looks across tho valley of Mexico. Surely, of all beau tiful views In this beautiful country patents on Ferry street this afternoon, thu uiwl wom,rims iH lng! The Park il being the occasion of her uih bitin day. Win Dunn, H P night operator In this city received a telegram today an noiinclng thu serious Illness of hi brother In Salem. Ho will leave for home on the varlv train tomorrow morning. Mrs I.S. Hawkins, of Chattanooga Tonn.. says: "Shilo's Utilizer 'Saved My Llie.' 1 consider 't the best renin. v fiir r de b tated system 1 evel used." For Dyss'psia, Liver or Kid nev trouble It excels. Price 75 cents Sold by Henderson A Linn. TbrKH tickets wore sold by local agent E J Met lanahaii, union i a elllo railroad agent, today, over that lino to Eugene, for Wesley W Bow ley and family;of Philllspburg.Kiinsas. Mr and hill were the scene of a conflict between the Americans and Mexlcana on the morning of September 13, 187. Iu the castle may be found many roltoc and Aztec carvings, etc Io an ante-room are two oaken onairs mat belonged to Cortez, and the tree on the East Is pointed out where Monte- iiiima wcpf. a uonoa wepi, auu ior defeat. From here we went t the Monte Carlo of Mexico, which Is located about seven miles from the center of th) city. The "wheels of fortune" or mis fortune roll under the huge handsome airy buildings and under white urn brollas iu every street, where the poor men, women and children play their earnings away, lu the gardens wio higher classes play at the same game for higher stakes. From this society Bowleyls a brother-in-law of John . . . , . tmttMeXmi. h. ,, .. .1 1 . II 1.. t.l.l.l .. I..vl. t.PU. I vrilll, wuo lives in .liioiiio i ..m Ihr- club aoji as-so'.il i r,. ii,. culture, uses and I kjuks-i. ' i.i- Mrs Lord. Friday m"l V tt' . ... ,o a,v.,e-k. at the Tu-layat the I ovemiig, .nanii . . - YuLPkua ult treeU Coi.greslwg'urcb- ' reading Act II, and dieuiui tblO Jpuv.ni A pair of eye glasses, fall ruetl tu uer.iexl :e if Prof and Mrs at this ofllce. Fuv.iu. A ring. Call al tly oftlce. clnct, and IiiIjimIs to locate in Unit bs'iillty. Wo are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleas anter or la-tter way to do It than by recommending One Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. Cily Drug Store, H. A. Vincent, Proprietor. I've a secret in my heart, Sweet Mario, A tale I would impart, Hwect Mario: If you'd even fairer be You must always use Parks' Tea The Improvement you will see, Sweet Mario. Sold by A. YKKiMimv. When we consmer mat tho Intes tines are about five times as long as the, hodv. we can realUe the Intense sum-ring experienced when they are Inllamod. DoWilt's Colicand Cholera Cure sulslues liillammatlon at once and completely removes the ililJleully City Drug Store, II. A. Vincent, Proprietor. TheC E society of the V P church was organized on Sunday evening, 14, byBevBC Brisiks, president of the local union, with twenty charter mem bers. The following nlllcers were elected Wednesday evening at the resi dence of Mis Holt: Henry Miller, pres ident; Mrs Mlnniu Thurman, vice pres ident; Leloti Wooley, secretary; Slii-s Delia Ham, corresponding secretary; Mrs Sue Brown, treasuiet. Many merchants- aco well aware that their customers are their Isst friends and lak pleasure ill supplying them with, the best good obtainable. As an luslance we mentiop Perry A Came ron, prominent druggist of Flushing, Michigan. They say: "We have no hesitation III recommending CU-iiii-bt-rluiii's Cough remedy to ur cus tomers, as it Is the best, eough hied blue we have ever auld, and always gives satisfac'.iiU.'' For sale at 25 and 50 wJa IO'1" Osburn A. Ix Lauo. ways taken lu. The banks had wagon loads of money In tight. The govern incut receives licenses from this source. Near by the exciting games of Span ish band ball and golf ou horseback wore being played. Spanish baud ball is very cuturtaltiiug and we be lieve it will be successful when Intro duced Into our owu country. Then the beautiful Mower vardeus of Mix cono were visited. Iu the morning we all want to U win's circus. It Is a permanent affair and has an Iron building of Its own, put up at a cost of f 100,000. It was an excellent show. It pays u 1 trge licouso and virtually controls the circus business of the republic. Tomorrow we go to the bull fight, having purchased a ticket at 12. I. L.C. Irving Baud Entertained. Mr and Mrs Win Dai row entertained thu Irving baud al their homo a few miles uotth of Eugene Saturday night. Thu baud played several selections and had a royal good 'line generally, after which a delightful supper was served. Mrs Harrow favored her guests with several vocal solos, which were highly enjoyed by all. A few neighbors were invited iu and card playing was In dulged iu till the wee small hours. The baud boys voted It a social success and departed to their several homes. Meeting Notice. Stated communication Eugene Lodgu No. 11 A. F. & A. M. thle evening at 7 o'clock. Visiting breth r undo w elcome. Work iu F U De gree. March 17 1397. E. O. rOTTKB, w.u. Wlwn Tahy lek, we kt her CtstoA Wtieo alia wa ChlU, she crksi for Cartoria, When ahs lusnrns Ml, alie flung to CsstorUa, WbM ah kJ CUlUnm. al art Una UstorU. euea Tor sowing flax. F. L. CiOiaiBEUS, Eugene. I points. O i