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At true ell, imp ND t'OUNTV, .0'. A Pill L 3. KKAMLv 1bt a Hliort Wheat III Ksnil. nmewhat alurined oftt.tJ iM.i.tinued rain and J . .....iIiilt the rowing of merrr n "v vfuiiv (if them have ufi sere already plowed ' W,wributth weather ,,,11 Ah a general lulu V"U i-.ii. of An.il U , alter i" birvliu. but we think . w thin year after that I r . i.. ...Ill ru.t ll'"1 ll,e rHI"" uj thus rewaru oic-.u The surest crop in fall jiarfarnien generally real- . uk' 1 1 1 1 lll.MO u k ttna mm - W1- 'iitii'f. ruMKiw Owing to the rt beit'K 1,1 session "" MttrL'b pn,ttiv Association, ' been pos' poneii i toe I ntine the olllcers will I s,mrday. March 20th. to i o action " ie4) of the association. I, (J. KlCUAKDSON, President. WEDNESDAY, Ma KCH 21. J M Horn I jtifio shU today. J. J. Walton attorney -jit-law. Commissioner W T liuilt y u j ,. city. U C Millett, of Junction City, , , Eugene. Fresh garden seed. I'' L Chamber One opring tn..nl It gone and spring ye!. fain UoiiiHinith, of Portland Eugene today. Olive orchard mid hop size. F L Chambers. John Handsaker went to viiy iiiiiay ror a short vi-.it. J K Kutflor has commenced suit against J V lirn v and wife to n o ,v.r f N.4S. General T S Clark) i, f Omaha, Xeb., commander in-chief of il e ( i it Is in I'ori lumi. LcttU'e has made its appoarau me linn K. I in i-pilf of the di-eourng lug weatiier. , DR KOYKENDALL ACCEPTS. foiiiM an Hunt-it. Ecynociicjl Is in plow; all Junction in IVEST, retary. :r,ale Produce Market. $ 70 to 75 .... 40 to 45 4 00 .... 1 50 to 1 75 Lperpouud 08 to 10 Limn 3 00 to 3 50 r dozen 3 60 to 4 00 .... 00 riirrrl.. 25 08 05 07 to 50 to 12J to 07 to 10 a Stray. 1st to my place in Octoler, iwljear old, -lit iu right id. Owner cau lieve sanie itmy place, four miles west tyne, ptoviug property ;fc; expense of keep and adver John G. Scjimikot, i, Of., March 30, 1897. Milliard Patterns. i . ... e lave tha laipreMion that we 3 tatjer interested in the sale of ir Pattero. This in a mistake, littts and patterns are in and !f inspection. lite orders for the Standard prloe eighty five oeuta per j 8. C. Rankin, Jgl. forStauilard Pattern. police to the I'Dbllc. - 111 hereby given that my wife, alwpf, having left my bed and itout Just cause or provoea Itwsouaare hereby warned 'ior creuit Her on niv ac- lll puy no biliH of her James W. Sciikimpk. ville. Or., March 17, lb'J7. Sive Your (irain. that each squirrel de jfwnrthuf grain annually. iii.rel and Gopher Ex ' the most elleetive and P' Fll kllnwil. ou cent. Price re For a!e by Ostium f J. "lienta. ; i to tender our heart felt t me u aiiv b i i... hi j iimi iiiruus w II, llll tie n ttliH uii...,i;n 3. -t -"u HuriillUII tlllllU' """ of our lved fattier, "fllivra u.,,1 -r i,i'u iiit-iiiiiritf ui ,(le.Noj5,AU U W. I'MIUKEX op Jos t-NE. 1 j rrnn fur Sule. thirty line farms in the J jalley for sae. These rL , y vurlety iu size and t'Ko. M. Miller. Kugeue, Or. 1 pwiBlock I Lasted. irk f00 busr iroe for a;!??', ybudir and sent 1 oinen 4'a ' ()UUK aDtl gentle. Id,. v m,u- J GlLKEY, 5pnngtleld, Oregon. j L Mtt'LAXAIIAN, " 1 VI, .. J'" work s J old "Klon on farm, or a. for boy. small wages Inquire at tt. "llv" Applegstf, irit, 7 - 15 "cllitiger, .nd i, . iD("nibeut Thon.S . ..n uti(iniii a 11. JiuJ'Pn1" 8'ateui.i- i WUlvnkful ...nHi.l.,.., -ure, but you probably I . nM used it t. : 1T fn, " l per- Uin 10 i11"1 favorite for I'ruiiinu (,,:, sinav inatcrials, nrv , F. L. Chambi' a ..... .... ..irs.areyc .Martin, who has been voting with friends iu Kienc, re, turned home to Salem i, ay. rraiiK .McAli!er went to Cut lace t.rovptliiM hfleniiiou lo accept a pi I 11011 in lvjKin iv I'.ristciw h Ktore. Mr Clara ( Unllman, the W C T V leciurer, pa.-sed through north 011 the Ko-eburir local this ini.rniiur Planet Jr girden tools. F I. Chamber, Manufacturer's Age 11 1. Miss Lclia Hughe, formerly 1 student of the V of o, died in Astorii last night after a brief illness. The silver cervlce which is to bn pre sentid lo the battle-shin Oregini Is 011 exhibition iu Portland. It cost Ji.Oon ( lias 11 Vumey of Clow, I ngent for ull the leading miigazines and news puiMH tuIJi nl Si., 1 I Can a la. Mis F.thel Ayer, who has been vis mug with Mr and Mr A T Cocker- line, went to Jefl'erson todav to visit with friends. K I) Johnson, foinerly of this city will graduate from the iiiedi.nl de partment of Willamette University at balem touiglit. Miss E Salt.man of iho Kastem Millinery store held lier spring opriiiug today. The display of hats and mil linery was very beautiful. I)r W Kuykendall went to .Salem today to attend the graduating exer cises of the medical department of Willamette university, which occurs tonight. You can make more clear money on a small patch of unions than anything else in the market. F I, Cliainliers lu.s the Oregon yellow Duuver seed. It yield the heaviest. MrKelleyand family, of Douglas county, have moved to Kugene. Mr Kelley is a prominent orchardittt of that county and moves here 011 11 c count of the school advantages. Pass the good word along the line. Piles can be quickly cured without an operation by simply applying De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. City Drug .Store, H. A. Vincent Pioprietor. MrJ J Walton weut to Portland today. She will be joined in that city in a few days by Mr and Mrs John Maccy of Cobuig, and will then go to Spokane, Washington, to visit with relatives. Small in size, but gieat in rei-ulK MeWitt'-t l,i t tie F.arly Risers acl gently but thoroughly, curing indi gestion, dspcp.-i i and constipation Small pill, safe pill, lest pill. City Di ng Store, 11. A. Vincent l'ro rietor llf l.l ltrr III 1 mi F.i'.ikxk, Or, March 31. IMC. Meksr. (; o yolWTt (i,0 T lul)i A rn,gt.,n,W M Green nn.l other.: Iheolllc- of Mayor of KuKene I a great r. .nsibi!iiy ttlui tt irt.r ,,jH. charge of it, duties cannot fail, more or less seriously, to Interfere with the work of professional 1H. 1!ul f' el that a good citizen mut ever be r' Milv til- I.TllI ... ,...r- 1 . . I-. . ioieiesis o Ihe public k.k an,t ,,ati , .iri,e d-mee. we 11111M recognize that "Un voice of thp,,f,,. jmu. volceof (io,." Nor am I insensible t,, xvml s jm, by such a petition, signed, us it is, .y nearly every businessman iu our city. While 1 realize that expetidii ncy and availability, must have entered into the ipiestion as much as personal ni nes lor .he place. Yet I cannot fail to take us a big,, comiiliuieiit this kind expression of conlideiuv ., M, many of my fellow eitieus. I therefore m pi your nomination gentlemen, and If elect..!, shall earn estly strive to meet jour e..cctul.ons. and earn your approbation. No man need expect to please every one; 1 should have no rucli hone. Hut it elected I shall try to give you mi hon est, economical and business like ad ministration of our city a Hairs, and try 1 1 maintain uud enhance 1 he rep utation of Kugene as the elcumsi healthiest, and most beautiful town in the valley. As your petition repre sents every line of business, all parlies, all creeds, and all factions, I am led to hope that, ifelec'.ed, I shall have back of me a united and harmonious people. We are all fellow citlz-ns with one purpese to advance the in terests of our co, union home. Why should we ::ol stand side bv side iu all that goes lo build up the material ami moral interests of Kugene. Let us hope that whoever maybe miivor and whoever may be Ja candidate for this or other city unices, we shall not forget that we arn fi lends and fellow citizens. I think il is not necessary for me lo outline any plan ol action in case am elected. Conditions must be met as they arise. I shall try to do my whole duty in (he premises, but can only hope to prove a worthy mecessor to the many noble men who have tilled the office before, improving, If at all, only as gr iwing public sentiment and growing public need may permit. I'hrough it all I should hope for and expect your hearty support and co operation, for without tills no admin istration could be a success. W. Kl YKKMUl.t.. .NfllOOI. MAI IS I Its i.iciini 1 Muni l oun'j S ;in cut Hum's Annual h, p. 1 the State SiipctiU' tt'llili'llt. i..b ll.l lo SUICIDE AT MITCHELL. 10,.. 1 , 1 ' Ol;:;loiii was swept by a storm -terday. The town of Chandler ofl, 5110 population was coiuplt tcly devast ated. Only (wo building were left standing and come 20 persons were killed and K( injured. Dr. H. W. P.iddlo may be found at ljis residence 011 Olive street, between Fifth and Sixth st;e.cts, one block we.-t of the Minnesota hotel, tie is pre pared to do nil Ueiital work in tl.e best manner. PJFogle, foitnerly of this city, is now in Yuba City, Culitornia. He writes (hat there are four Oregonlaus there working on a large fruit ranch, containiug f)00 acres. Peaches, apri oots and almonds are in full bloom and he says it looks m re like s'ltiitwcr than spring. For a 1 an in the chest a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the sta' of the pain, aud another cn t..e naca betweeu the tihouldeoj, will anold prompt relief, 'his ' ia especially val uable in casta wiiere the pain i caused by a cold and" there it a tendency to ward pneumonia. For sale by Osburn A Del.atio. Eli Hill, Lumber City, Pa., writes: "I have been sulleritis' from piles for 25 year and thought my c:se incura ble. DcWitt's WiU'h lUcl o.ilve was recommended tome as a pile cure, to I bought a box nd It performed per manent cure." Till Is onlv one of thousand of similar cures, hczenia, a,.. n,l skill diseases yield O'liC.l.V when It is Used. .'!! ,' Dri.' ' Store, i iiicent Proprietor. We glean the billowing farts from County School Stiicrintend'nt Hunt's annua! report to Mate Superintendent Irwin: liKNKKAl. SI A'l Is III .. No pupils between the ages of 4 and ii Mule ' Female No enrolled III public schools... Male F.-inile No teachers ellipl,' ed Male ". Feiua'e No of applicant, for i-cllilii at, s Male F.-inal- No of ccililicates i ued Male Waitf Former, v a Resident Eiiw Precinct Takes His Life. 1 l, lulls ..( iho Tragedr. New come from Mitchell, a small Hading i,.w 11 iu Crook county about north -easterly from Prlneville uicide of Stephen Ware, last The tragedy took place in (he O' . il, 'on, and the deed was I w i!h a pistol. He had I willi his wife, who had been livoice a lew hours prevl ,0 1111 of t!n I I id IV. Ia, l.-ti.i e.'l!l I III nil I',-:,-. : ..!!!, I 'V. 1, .1.1 - Obltuury. Mrs. Amelia Pilfer was b 'rn in Aus tria, of Kurope, Dec. 24, 1S.!7, aud movod to the U. rt. A. iu is'il, land ing at H ibec. The same year, July h, she went to Wisconsin, w here she married Joseph Weber, May Mb, lw. From there they moved to, Minnesota iu 1S0S, aud thenw to Oregon, Janu ary 17th, lm, making their homo in 'ottage (.rove. While 00 a visit with her son in 'resw ell she received a severe attack flung fever, from which it was hoped she wa recovering, whiu suddenly a stroke of heart failure took her to her leavenly rest, March 25'h, 1M'7. To this union there were horn light boys and live girl, i.f which one boy and i-h,. l-Vinal- N't ,,f t,' ,, ;, ), I 111 .;.,M-ll II ilil.' lil'-t glade ,1 I itic-ttes, No ,,f tea. liei s em ,,,ye,l l.oid iug second grade certllicates.. No of tea her, em pi ,yed hold ing tl.ird giad--,-. it nicat. s Average salary pud 111:110 te.icloMs Average -alary ,ud female leiclii 1. Av.-iage No 1' in. m tli, taught in aeh .listi i, t No of school l.ou.c-I'liill, flame No of seiiool hotiM s now III the county , Frame l.-g' " ..' ''. No of county institute N-i in" local iuti(utes H.VM I A I. STA I i:lfc.N I. KstilliUted value of loul-es and ground t7S.4I.'l I'O Kslimated value of furniture 12.7IS SO Amount paid to teacher Amount paid forcleik f.es... Amount paid for apparatus... Tot'il amount of disbur-e- iiients Amount received from county fund Amount received from state fund Total received from all sotiice oil (ii; j iMi wa w.ll known in thisvlclnl ' ii, Mils and other relatives resld- miles .until west of Kugene. '!', 1 parlieulais obtainable it w W II UW llo.WI. VOI'KUS n,ii- the Nomination f lir. KiiyUeinlail for Mayor. 117 l.'.s in 1 I I1.2S7 Ml l.Or.U L'l i ,51 1 i;.t .i",,2.;t lit 1 ::i,7:i si 7,H7i 25 l ane I omity Survey. A contract bus been let by the sur veyor-geiieral of Ihe state of Oregon for the survey :l township is south, range 2 east, 72 miles of surveying work, to W 11 Hyers foimeriommand aut of the Soldiers' Home at Hoseburg. This towuship is about 3.) miles easterly from Kugene and I included in Fall Creek precinct. Little and Iiig Fall Creek branches flow through p.irlions of the town-hip. It is within the Cascude Timber Unserve, the line of the reserve hounding it on the west and north. We should he pleased if someone would Inform us why laud lying with in Ihe reserve, Upon which fcettlement Cannot be made, nor cau Is- obtuiued otherwise, i surveyed by thu govern ment, wl.ilo other lnd that could be brought into market and settlement is left uusurveved. .1 II MeClung. Il 1' Whipple, .1 !'. Dunham, .1 Nettletnn. W 1 1 Parsons, .1 W Christum, W T Carroll Will Wiles, C A Whipple, (i K Kicss, J 1! Nettleton, P S Lowell, I. It Kow laud, W F Martin, 0 A I! wland, 1 L Simpson, C S Williams. J J Poill, J T Kow land, L lieynolds, P D Gilbert, James Hlaine, lleiij F Kranuon, Jacoti Plieueger, I. Gi 1st rap, Win A Vincent, ..) It Kllisou, J M Hammond, Thomns Condon, J W Harris, J 11 Lanison, D W Zeigler, S II Friendly, I lie l iue IJetneily. W M Hepinc, editor Tiskilwa, III., "Chief," says: "We won't keep house without lr King New Discovery lor consumption, coughs aud colds. Ex perimented with many otheis, but never got the true remedy until we 11 id Dr Kings New Discovery. No other remedy can take its place In our home, a in il we have a certalu and sure cure for coughs, colds, whooping cough, etc." It is idle to experiment w itli other remedies, eveii if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr King's New Discovery. They are uot as good bccaii-e this remedy has a record of cu.es and In sides ia guaran teed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial 1 Kit t It s at Henderson A, Linn's drug store I lie Circulating Libra 1 y. The follow in;; m w books will be placed in the library 011 Fiid.iy i.l'h i uoou, April 2ml History of the German struggle h i liberty- Poultuey Itigelow . Alone iu China-Julia1! Kalph, Kl.de Wnncr U W Holme. The (ti.tea Ajar - Klizabeth Sti ii.rt Xollce. The delegates to the last Hepubllcail Count Convention from North Eu gene precinct No. 1, are hereby called to meet at the council chamber, Friday evening ut 7:.'!l) o'clock, April 2, 1807, for the pui pose of electing a precinct lelegate to the county central Colli - iniiiie, 10 till the vacancy caused by the death of V V Henderson. The delegates were: I K PeleM ho Midgly, J II MeClung, Bam Tay lor, Ceo Fi.her, S II Friendly, W Pi, .biii, S I! Kakiu, Wm Hearhrough, .loo II lines, C S Frank, 8 Kllrown. one t.irl nrcceded the motht'l lo th o--- ; ther world. She leaves a loving lieait- trickeu husband, eleven children and twelve grand children to mourn er depirture. Two of the children are here and nine are iu Minncaou. Mrs Weber was a good wife, a good mother and a Christian lady. The fu neral was preached by the w riter, from 1st Tim., 4th chapter and 12th verse, Lay hold on eternal life;" "Hhssed are the dead which die iu the Lord." M. O. IlKINK. "Hamlet" Friday Evening. Mr George Kiddle-, who iu giving a ... ,.. ....r.. course it rcuduiga t i""1""11 crowded audiences in the large assem bly hall of Ihe High School, will belli Eugene on Friday evening April 2nd, to read "Hamlet." Mr Kiddle has longbeeu well kuowu in the Fast tifi ' sil.aKyspearwi reader, aud as an interpreter, of choice litera ture. Whey the children of Cambridge presented LongftdloW with a elislr, made from "the rereading chesnut treo" Mr Kiddle read the addre-s of presentation. Mr Kiddle writes that he will not be on thi coa-t again for i,verul years. It is hoped that a largo audience will assemble io V.u. ui.n mi Friday nl;l.V 'i'.Ch en al at Mr Sehwura hild's and Mr DeLano's dm,' ', store. Tickit, to students, 25 tent; to other, 5o c-nts. I.l tl.r.A CI AV ('AllV'N- if rossw a s-( it nrgi Diana Meredith. March Han- Harold Frederic. IllloklebenUs - Ko-e Terry Cooke. The Fur-Seal's i'ooih Kit k M uiiioc. Mi. Knox ha kindly presented two I k lo the lihiary, which the Coinniiltee beg to acknowledge. 1 1 A 1'ATI IIIlSUN, Secretin v. Il'dicinia Mine Koad. A iiu.ye will bo inndo to have a county road e-tablishod over a survey made by County Surveyor Collier fi.iiti il,,- mili'ary nunl, at Little Pine op, ning, to the Hohemla mining dis- tiiet. The new road w ill be about 28 ) mile long nnd will have an easy guide, coiisidei lug it I ill Ihe IllOUtl t tins. T.to routes have been suiveyeu for a slioit di-iance west from the military road. One of ilium by a good ford, the oilier by a point on the river win re it is narrow and a bridge oould he cheaply built. I A Sl HI'iusK I'AlU v. -Motn.ay vi ti- 1 ning thu cUoii id the First Chrii-tiuu cliurcli U-udeieJ one ol Its member, j Mrs. Hettie CowgiU a very plei.saut surprise party ul her residence on Ninth and Olive street. The evenii-g was pleasantly spent iu soc-iid cu.ver satiou 1,11, 1 gi'Uie and au o-asionul Hoiiij. A IuikU of Ice cream and cal e wui aUo aerved ami the evening ' most pleauiitly ape ut. Ii,.'-' pr.-cnt were: Mrs M' lHe 'owgill, Mi-e.-il- ! loe lleaieiiw uy, Laura llur:;ett, ran- rile llurnette, Carrie Mathn-k, A-ldlu r a.r.l Curriu Cow t'lll. Peiill D.ivis, Oru -I A ! I. "I 1 Ml". II V II t I'lt.UO, t.f, ,M 'ok'NfY. 1 fni.k I 1 lii iiey miki'S ulli lliat ha la tha .....1.1 i-miutc,I lb,- II nil ol K J t 'heiiej Ji , 1, .Unit lo.sl ii.'sh In Hie rliy iilToleilo, conn lv, m l ir.iite ul-ir.-nlil. hi,') UikI mud linn will (.'. Ol.- -ion ,,l UNK lIlMdlKIl lM)t.lJlK-( l,ir , ii-nl , very ,'Hse (,( Cfttnrrb ll.l i.not b i",r. ,1 l l.o usv ul Hull's slsrrh Cum. rA!tJ t IIKSir -.v. .mi to h,-(.,rv ma ii.l iil.'rllMl In mt r.r, -, 1 l -. I'.iw 01 11 iluy ul bets-111 IsT, A I)., IHht. A. W. IiUsiS pi.it Solary I'sldlo. IU. . . 1 nii.ri h . ure is tukeii Inmriisllj and hi i . ilireeily on tliu IiIihkI ami iiiuw.up tur !. .. . n( tin- K.leiu. s. ml 'or tettlmoultii, lr,j. K J rntNfY A Co.' lolislu, Ohio fiy-soM t'V I r , iif K 1 Ui. 7. M. ft','. urd, Ma ''! l-At'l-KKM-lll''' H. a. V .ol a fcw w bo re I hut Mr 'ucrt Kiwls, of Holland, V . I'M o "' be low, will remoaiber ibfir own et'-er-ienne under like circumstance: "L i-t winter I had la grlpi vaich left me In a low state of health. I tried num erous remedies, ne of bitl1 M me any good, until I whs induced to try a bottle of Chnniber' .iii'.. iM..i:h liem edv. Iwcstna. li attend to my W6rk, Ai.d tl.e ;.e, -omi bottle tr-cted a diiret b',,r ale at iand o) teuis r bottle by Osburn & Delano. U. Hi. - Mr Fred. Faulkenl,.if Uvi.vcr, lr. rudo, supreme K-diait, ,s'U, anl'-d by her daughter, Mis Je-.l. arrived thl mornlns' and lsouartcred at the Hot Eugene. Mis Faulkei, burg and daughter will remain id Key'" two week. D iriii 1 1 e;t siay here Uy will Leymed '.V -fir Fa.,0Si-i. i0re, tt-il ci.n.ul of the V.H.dmeu of I J,e Wd( I f r the raiine j ui iro v.i"". I who will (uke Kdge, ('.mi. short i u,;t. MrlVi keiii.ur-' i '"" " j (ne HolrU'- k s and 'H al"" with the family while here. I'll I V Dol.l.AKS A WKKK KaSII.Y Mai.k. Agents' wanted, In every lo cality for Hon. W. i. Bryan's great and only bov. "The First Hattle." Tin, U"t. seller ever produced. Agent I .1 O.UI ..w.l..u v K id May Lyons, S'ell i K"'A l-nj, 'e ti"")g a 1.1.... -'" ", p.url' I nkin Ada V-.f... .. .. Ag. e 1 we-k. Hew are of frand-ieul imlta- Mathews M.!. H vV Lowland. I'M-i Hon-- S.11.I f..row,l U begin work wi't Ui.mir.-au, Arthur Gardner. W,IL t . W. fc CcNKKY CoMPASV Cot-nle .1 A Palmer, ' Vt.hll.ei -, -u V"-rwu rnwi, ,;... As- HoIlellUl k, K A Copph-. Chas W Evan", Arthur bert DoiiglHs, E M I'-imnn, Lld r M L P.o.e and Mr a.id Mr I. S I 0, i,ln, Mr and Mr H.-ury r.dy, Mr. nod Mrs LS Ki.wh.nd. Mr and Mm Farrow aud M; au, Mr. M iihew. Chicu.'i Y A'. Iltr IM iiliu nt 1 hist li.-v--r l.., mil.,', lei nisi" . vi I li'i'.t .HI . the I , k y v, -y.K.-r, 1 hst i- .--Ill ll.'ll I."1" 'Il ,lll,-..l ', 1 11. to "1 Oil," .lllli'l ' I v-ty i' ' ' , , rnn..-r, ' -,tit th r.' 1- re, f t;. r Mi. 1 II u.r .- .- f,-ii i-j-.h. y r. . m-. .- 1.:. l 1 -I -,', .y n. ,.: 1 l.t, , .. s .ii : I -. i.-- At. I IS. .Ilia 1. I 1 y 11 -- I. 1 U-. 1 Id lo rril t Jr. j li.t i im; Notks. -Cecil Dorlty ha Uuv.l the Hunt bowling alley and has taken loses.io'n of It E D P00J will 1 1 the Pool alley torilgV-t for 1 he s, .-.-on W II Pool U mw con- due ing un alley h'. 'ii,ei yi;r, Wash J Ington, i Mm y nierchanis are well aware that j their customer ara their I -est friend ; nnd tu.- plca-ure In supplying them witii the l-t good obtainable. A an iii-t .iiee we meiitiot' Perry A Came ron, prominent druggit of Flushing, Michigan. Ibeysny: "We have uo hi-itili'in iu recoiiiiiieudiri CUaiu lierliiln's ( ..ugh remedy U out cua-ii.iii.-i-, h 11 1 the Vtfst cough med I, I n- we have tvej sold, and alway giv. -M, ion." For sale at 2 mid iJ cents p. f bottle by I Oaburu & DeLauo. TH L'U.S DAY APHIL 3 Tho trout season ppened today. One W of W asseastucnt lor April. How many Mint were you fooled today? New moon today. Hope it isn't a wet one. D E Yoran returned from Portland last uight. Mm M L Washburn spent today in Junction City. Harry Craw of Albany is visiting friends In Eugene. Kev J K N Hell is a member of link er City lodge of Klks A street corner man was sclliig' cement In the city today. J M Howe returned last irg'it fn 111 a business visit to Portland. Kev W U Day ha removed to Crc . well where he will reside. K Hangs accompanied the Siu.law stage 011 its outbound trip yesterday. Kev C CSpcrry ha resigned a p:c torof the Hrownsvilli. Huptist church. G W Pickett and Attorney Wood cock did business iu Junction City to day. Miss Anua McGee went to Portland today when, she will reside in tin fuure. Quite a number of piuetleal jok were perpetrated on thu um-uspei ting people today. Attorney Sklpwoith went to Albany (otlay to atteud to some business be fore circuit court. The Weekly Opaki) and the Cli tin naltl Weekly Kmjulrer both one year for 12.00 In advance. Usher it Watkius killed two bief steer Mil week from Geo Hadlev that dressed 010 and 050 lbs respectively. Miss Susie Smith has secured the schiMil In the Pel kins district ami will begin teaching the same next Monday A marriage license was granted last eveulug to Georgo W Martin, aged 42 years, and Martha M Peiison, aged 22 years. Hon K M Veatch, register of the I 8 land olllce at Koseburg, Is shaking hands with his many Kugene fiieiuls today. It is to be hoped that Mis April w ill emipeusate u for the capers whiih have been cut by this rude, blustering Master March. Arthur Comegys went to Drain thl. afternoon to take charge of the S 1 company's telegraph station at thai place for a few day. Do you lack faith aud love health? Let us establish your faith and restore your health with Do Witt's Sarsaparil la. City Drug 8tore, H. A. Vincent, Proprietor. Wednesday's Portland Tribune: Al bert K Tozler, of Spokane, Is In the city on hi way to Creswell, Ltino Co., to Inspect some mines for some parties there. One crooked $20 gold piece has come Int ) the possession of the Lane county tax collector four time (hi season In other wonts It has already paid the taxes of four Inen, and promises to pay many more before the rolls close. Pure blood means good health. De Witt's Harsapailllu purifies the blood cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula and all diseases arising from impure blood. City Drug Htore, H. A. Vincent, Proprietor. Persons who have a coughing spell every night, 011 account of a tickling sensation In the throat, may overcome llalolice by a dose of One Minute Cough Cure. City Drug Htore, H. A. Vincent, Proprietor. Wake up, Jacob, the tlay is break ing!" ho said DuWItt'H Little Karly Klsers to the man who had taken them to arouse his sluggish liver. City Drug Htore, IL A. Vincent, Propiielor. Today's Albany Herald: Jasjer Wllklus, Harvey Hommervllle ami Kohert Bnodgrawt, of Harrisburg, were In Albany last night 011 their return from Independence where they bought 200 head of cattle. They will return In 11 few days aud ship the cattle to their stock farm near Harrisburg. Koseburg lUvlew: HM Martin has received a car load of corn from Ne braska, which cost there $.128.20 nd upon thl lie paid $254.42 freight, which the producer Iu Nebraska will have to stand, leaving him only $73.7S, out of which he must pay a commis sion to a commission merchant Iu Portland. It would be kard to convince a man suffering, from bilious colli) that his agony Is due to a microbe witli an un- pronouncable name. Hut one dose of De Witt's Col lo and Cholera Cure will convince hint 0 it power to allortl Instant relief. It kills pain. City Drug Htore, H. A. Vincent, Proprietor. When we ounsmer mat the Intes tines are about Ave times as long as the body, we can realize the intense suffering exjierienced when tlwy are Inflamed. DeWitt's Colic aud Cholera Cure subdues Inflammation at once and completely removes the dilllculty City Drug Siwe, H. A. V iriit-nt, Proprletca;, We aie aaxlous to do a little good in tUla world aud can think of no pleas auter or Utter way to do It than by recommending One Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption aud other serious lung troubled that follow neglected colds. City Drug Htcev, H. A. Vluueut, Proprietor. qX la ia a good time of, tlui year to take Simmons Liver Kvguiutor. It is the very beat, mad Wine to take in the fiprmg for the Uood, and to cleanse the ayaleiu of all Impurity. "I have used IhUiumons Liver Kcgulator as a cor rector and blood purifier and think it an excellent remedy. I always keep It on hand to take, 1 11 preference to other medicines." I M Hysell, Middleport, 1 Ohio. MI.W.I. A 1 1 1 . l Ail llM'illciit .,i,t 'ih.it Mlii'tly r.lilnlie.l 1 IIOOL hmild he lid. lit Insists I I law must The Male mi p. 1 ml that this put of the - be ligldly "HI'.. Iced: Section i;j. Kvoty par, nt, guard, inn or other pet-nn iu tin-, date having control 01 . lung" of a child children between t!,u Mge, ,,f s an 1 wars shall be 11 1 tiled t-, nd su,-!- hi,. I or chil.lt. ti I., a ..ul :t.. ., !,,, ,' at .,. twi lc we. I, in , , iy -1 ;.. at ol which at i..i-t ,-,gh w.,k "hold , shall be CUI-i i-u' l . e, Util.-s t ho bodi ly of mental ...111,11! 1 f .noli child or I 111 1 1, 1 leu lia 1 11 , n -in :i 1 1- i.f her or th, lr attend in. e , ,.r npplicii- lion to study for il .. p. ii,., I re.ptlred, or un!.-.. Mich ih,:, ,, children are t night iu a pi ivav ..',. I, or at lion 0 iu Ml. h btali. li. - a ere u.;i illy taught ill tile public school-; provided In case a pill-lie a. li,.,, .hall t.ot bo I t ,ght for the peiiod of Iw.lve week, o, any palt thereof, ,1'lrit. ; t. y,. at, within two miles hv t u. 11. -ires' t raveled rc-Ml of the re-id. in e of ait ,- p. r.,.ti w ilbin the sellout di. t n.-t, h" r .lie thai, not be liable to the provi-i ins ol thi act. "Section i;,i. Any piienl giiatdla:i or other pei.eii having control or charge ol ant 'child of il.il.lieii failing to comply w itli Hie provision ol this act shall be liable to a tine ol not less than j") nor inoic than f'J'i for the first oU'eiice, nor less than :.' nor more than fill for fie second and each subsequent oU'eiice, besides hi cost of prosecution. "Section (17. It shall bo the duly of theiiiiectiiis and clerk of each school district to make diligent cllort to seo that thi law i enforced In their re spective district. "Section i.M Justice, ol the peace shall have conciirreiit juri.ilic.bin with the i-itcull court iu all r. , ,-utli.ns under this net." llltl for Wood. The board of Diuclonof school dis trict No I, Lane county, Oregon, will r.h-civt. sealed bt.U until April 15th, lvi7, for llftydlv id secnmi growth w hite oak wood, four led long 01 two feet long, not lis than Uiree inches In liaiiieter at small end or more than ten inches in diameter ut large end; and eighty cmd of old growth yellow or red II r wood, ;t' cords t.f stiinc to bo four feel or Id inches long, balance 45 cold to be four fict or two feet long, to bo delivered at the school lions, a in Kugene on or before August 15, 1HU7. Kight reserved to nject any mid all bills. A good and .i.ftlclelil bond wll '10 required for Ihe faithful per- oriuance of the contract. Dated March lo, Isn7. Gko. F. Chaw, Clerk. An Ei.ki'iiam'.-Corvalli limes: The only ray of hopu to comfort .1 use who worry with thu problem ol the street railways is that the owner 01 the line may be induced lo belter his road way, and negotiations are now pend ing with that purpose in view. This owner Is the security Savings and Loan Company, Pnitluud, ami It cost tho company bet ween J-Shhj and ft),0()0 to obtain tillti to the holding. They got It by fotuclo-uri' of mortgage on the property In recover more than fS,()(HI loaned In haul cash towartl the oust ruction of thu line. The chief value that now attaolit In the' In vestment Is the amount of money that the steel In the track will bring, sold for oitl Iron. imilj oimnl, Msi. ti 11. Vkkiuit Si r As. in-:. Judge Pottei, this morning set the Mollett vs Wilder and Manville verdict nsldo and has ordered a new trial. Tho verdict was fur tho defendants, hut it appears that thu hailill in charge, of the Jury re inaiiied in tho jury room during Its deliberations and assisted them III tak ing a ballot anil made soinu inemoran- la for them, contrary to the law. An additional ground for setting the verdict aside, was that two or three articles iu controversy were not men Honed in the verdict. This Is u replevin suit to recover household property aud a great many articles of lilllo 01- no value are In controversy. bally iniiinl, .Mull I. Annual Ei.kptiun. The annual lection of the col lego VWU A was held iu the Association room in l.utli .ail ye-terday iilternooii. Kepoi Is ol the past year's work were read by (ho retiring olllcers after w hich the lol- owing olllcers were elected: Pre, Miss Anna Grimes; vice, Miss Julia Hill; cor secretary, Miss Li.zio Uriflln; reo sec, Miss Kotttrieu Lass well; treus Miss Ltila ritrauh. Maukimi. Ml-s Hell Hayes, who until recently has been employed iu I'M Howe's riatuuraut 011 Ninth street, was married Monday evening March L".', to Jesse Harnett al Tho Dal les. Air Harnett formerly resided a few miles cast of Sprniglield. The happy young couplo will reside In Eastern Oregon, Parties aIio huvu recently come In from Priuevillf, statu that the stores at that place aro getting very short oa some'lluvs of provisions. Stigsi nai become so scarce,! hat It Is a luxury It the t of government of Crook OU:i ty, and the sepply of cVllcu i also run ning low. On account of tho bad con dition of 1" road merchants there have been unable to get any supplie O iu tills spring. Whn !Uh. a hWk, w kHv ir CabU. When li.) m l'li.l-I, !i.-.-n d f ir C'torl. Whsr. lie. h.-im Mi., h clutu; to c'ustortA ho ill Q'i CtiU Jnui, ai gave tLcui CMtorW