ANI COUNTY. C1TV ... . 11 l v ..MAY 8 4.1TI i1" lietUHUtl Vuuiigt lilrl LY n...ll 111 1 pnide that Crime. May 5. IH!7. - The .uiiiIV l 11 dclllcKWy iouujt reqiiestco: tfaiJW"';'""' . . 1.... democratic cahdl, a.i. for .r huii-iii t speak litre la July. 11IKI.S DKIIAl-C'HKW. u.uiiivii. May 5. 1S7. Police I uii - mm Maher and I'Hlav jtfrtinJ Herman Grealuni for debauch- jp-Gm Uarii.ian, ageueicveu jrais, . 1 ....... kVlckaoii. aired seven Tilde re 'orMt ea,e', brouKl,t lo light here in H'' annals. Tliw arrest makes eight persons w ho hive bee" srrtsted here w 'lie , 30 day charged wmi mai crime. School Report. Th folluwIi'K a correct report of 'ihstVar Like school, District No. 2.1, Line cuiity. Oregon, ror me moim, beginning April 5, and ending April 30: Total iiion.. .ur,. '. total number day" taught, 20; toi , 'number nays siieniiance, 010; ioimi rumir . ........ - r f. ..... 1. .1.11.. -II rlimea laruv, .i ." nnr anc, I'tipH" neither ab-ent nor tardy during the month: Echo Clande, pl and Ino llonil, 1' 11 1 L,ynn, Mi Zuinwalt, Hkhaid Pall, Hoy Wilhrow and Charlie Mlahler. I Arbor day w observed with ap Vroprlaleexeri'lHtn. I VUitnr during the moth were as fol low: Mr and Mrs A J Zuniwalt, Mr A V Howl, Mrs Uarker and Minnie Barker. M. s E A Rom, Teacher, Tat Bimlni ! ftlrsuf Nrvri I rtfoHrliI. not b) lh um of mineral ieU- 'itrl. tut I un uii lo erTcctusI tonic t it ,n( I I'UIri and the Ilka holiUI mi jr be I el luilliiilen, and then at pirl.'Kljr m (rt-ll. VIiiomui i.erTesar quiet ouet, and fit mutt dlm't vi j to rvuiler tbvm o ! to ri fcluR-t Ilia iIIhi energies. Thtt bU-rliMK InvU- ktnt- llui clt.T'i Htiiiiiach Bllleni, will be rand all uf)u-i-in for Ihli iur,oe, ilnce It en- tltlj rrraciTes lninMllmenH to thorough dlgeii- fua ti d l.iliiilinliin ol food, so that the bod; I aiu-i-l In due mount of nourishment, and katdiuentl; of i.nilna. Kheuinaile teinliii- ilfiiDdtilicilmn ol the kidney, and bladder rf a wtounuracled by the BUtem, which U Wnln a thorn mh m.dlclnal atliiiu'ani. lull- UK;' purer I hnn the raw excitant. i! ciiin. Mrr. nhirli react lujurioutly npoii 111 uer- llUI. Wliulcule I'roduce Market. I'heat 00 to W 0U 40 lo 6U flour-ptr I arrel 4 00 tlMens 1 60 to I 75 turkeys-per pound 08 to 10 3 00 to 3 50 Dui'lts-per dozen fciwse-per dozen ttf Buiur Biu 3 60 to 4 Od 08 25 to 40 08 loll'l !lioulders 05 to 07 07 to 10 to 50 futaloei 40 Kouiia, fWilniig has long been sought t. Kr the u I hi of i 1 ! mu, ii.in,,. Un tieeu tried and fouud wanting. lEKINtrro.N, l'LKASANT LIQUID fiivsic till, the bill. It U not drastic. - ...... avi uui uinniiu. I f tl"ei not grip-nil I. free from conda-y cousllpallng effects. The I'lij lie for children, 25 doses 25 Jim. Ak Yerlrgtun abont It. S-llte to Fruit and Hop Grower. I The Eugcnsv Soan Uomnmiv 1 iuhn. juciuriuu a first class Whale oil soap if - me D'jriuw. if 1...... 1 I kuii . J . , . i l T,'' d' e0ff,,r "U 61 ' rasoiiab e in- '..ii.., ,i. l'.-i , luii v me rai.iuiv UU Haillllm llm.uiAo k's-TEioiini St., Nkar Ckeamkkv, Eugene, Oregtn. A Stray. I Tiiereianie to inv nlaee In Octolier f.ssletr 1 year old, slit in right '.color red. Owner can have mw '5 ct linir at mv ni f 1 r.uette. nrovillir nronerlvl.. 'I pay l n , expense of keep and adver a . rr,,ls- John G. Schmiedt, FaW Or., March HQ. 1897. T- . hVklen-, Aroi-'a Salve. Th lnhil .ul... 1.. ... . . . Imi . worm lor cms HI". SOrtHI. II lM.r- ..II .1 i ' phi, i.ieuiii, ie--ei l,",' nd " "kin eruption, ...d Ma i , ,,nlwlll) P've 'f'lon or ruonev refm-led Wilts per hox. Foraalehv Henderson A t,tnv Farnn for Sale. r 1. Will.r ,!. . ".Vr,y fi"e farms In tlie . 1 - r villi... . r.. 1 . nil 1.. .. . - " J mr kiue. 1 uese for sale. These rio i.. . ' ' ' . ....-iUI, every variety In size and roruescription list, address U-nut ;,K. M. Mil I.EB, Wilklnslllock, Eugene, Or. WASTEli.1 Wr.'t '""fBy horse for ft ' w"rK tenm. i.n,i.j ,i. iT""Wt 01 tier; T'l 00 ora,t.1r.. C. ,. a,"S a fll. n.i,n- m ill ft.- . A Will M IIU1U. J A nimrv Springfield, Uregnu. I('nf to On frm l. 1 . , or -1 f'V v y J. McC'LANAM AN, Eugene, Oregon. l7de bargalus. if. r 1 . - thto.Turco,L L'"11 nd examine wkdxemuv, may ,tir'lg'satFLCI,mbirs. MmC.., II Uvl.lth.gh, Fug. Vi.eDingley inritr bin 114, thit senate. got lo H P Baker, (,f J unci I '"'I. Was ili (I, city today. Attorney Mo Wilkin. arrive , this afternoon. W.SLee, ..fjuhctio;, , , K"K. ,lt. in, Hfirnoon. WUII .!l.r, 1MV t yl,. P L Chambers. Al.ei.dy woik of r. t,i.lrii, n.. 11 . . 1-ugene has commemt.l l . II;. . .. .mime i-o.s hrrii- I U.i '"Ml Tuenlnil. Wi.,l.,i,. t.igllt so-..- Judge V I. While, of (lr, lied IW....I . .. '" City. v . "Ken , yea's. li.ivare guaranteed Uot to rust for "r.e years at Kl, Chambers. Thefirst ri,.e Oregon straw buries u.e reH.rte. fr,i T,, )al,.Hi Mi M4I.I.. Uulerv is m.ii- ... 1.. -1 .... """ Mxlh a.1,1 Hijj), ,recL. Admiral M,.ie. re.ir.,1 .1 1 a Washing!,,,,, I) f, yesterday! aged years. Mr. l'i..r 1.. 1... ... -nil mruuu ami miii u..i,i m I ..rtlun.l today. The hitter I. , iilte III. ..imu 11 ji, ... al . Mrs U Woodbu.n uriiv.d on 11,.. r, iraiu. . C. Hendricks ..1..1 I .. milium uiui S II rr..nny ret un id from I'm Hand iuxi nilil. i V 1 . v icMt 111 u i-ifif ,u. h.iUu to anv i- ... j wneei iimue. S-e them at PL lliuintier. h L Williurd of 1'iiion couiitv. an fileuidve cui lie buyer, urrived 011 the aiteriiooii tmiii. t i nuriiy imziiHr burned in ra.i!.. Prance, yesterday aftenuion and over NKJ persciiM 1 eri.lml. A family by thf Hume of Jlodi-kiMi ar.lved this morning frem Li Angi- les, 1 uii ornlu, and w ill locate. I'r huyketidail arrived li mie this moiiiing Ironi a vinit to Dra n anil a short outing un Mnith river. A 11 Seul, the popular Fun Praucii.cn druiiin.er, is in ! he city. He report Californiu much in need of rain. We tti.l take Second Hand bicyi les as cash on t lie price of a l.V.7 model. luvestigute. L'urrie i Hu.tou. Two fiiinilies of lininigmiilt arrived " early train thin morning from .Ni.riliulle Id. I llliols. Second Hand goods ol every tlescrip. lion. Clirrle i. Ilu.iton, Mount build ing corner Dili ami Oik. lUiU-f, carts, hacks, and wagoim, new and second hand. 1'iices aa down at F L Chambers. t'hlis 11 Vuruey of Clow, is tigellt foi all the hading magazines and news papers in the United Slates nd Can nil a. John Infhaiu and wife arrived ben front Sail Jo.se, al., this morning ami v ill spend the aummer in Eugene ami Lune county. Mis Phillip Woikmun, of Mohaw k, sttllvrcd severely from vouvu.sions yes terday until relieved itu au operaiion by l)r Urowti. Mrs K II Shacklrtt, who was re W'l'i' Injured In a rutiaway, and lalei had au allack of erysijielas, la now re covering nic ly. , . Little Kalph Kobiiison has a very ... mi of slamps. They are iroiti neany every couimj .i e.un. and number lui5. Press Anderson, a I'ullmnu conduc tor 011 a railroad running out 01 1 tuca go, is in Eugene paying his relatives and friends a short vinit. The lirst box of On gon grown tame strawberries for the 1VJ7 sea-oti were received at I'ortianu yestertiay. ine, were giown in Wasco county, The "Cheap John" store lias tcthed from business mi account of a lack ol patronage. It is needless to remaik that the concern didn't advertise. Now is the time to tlx up your (..H im Kirst arut a ictoria lawn .....uer to miuHith It down, then 60 cb worth ol Gypsum and -prinkle on it. K K Chambers has both 1 ....1 !-, lf.,1.1 M.'I.eiiii. 01 1 hhii.iuui. anu , Grant's Pass, the baccalaureaie ad dresses to the graduating class of the Ashland Normal school. Nine counlicn have paid their taxec In full. They are Jackson, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Luke, Morrow, S .er man, Wallowa ami Wasco. Most ol tbe others have made partial pay ments. Dr. G. W. Hiddle may If found at his resldi-hiv on Olin- sirec', Mwccii Fifth hikI Sixth struts, one hlm-k west of the Minnesota hotel, lie is pre pared to do all dental work In the best manner. 1-rof Thomas Condon, of tne L'niver ..ti.. i.t iir.'Lino. mated his class lo a drive to Spriiie.hVld this afternoon. Hangs' large f.uir horse stage coach and a two horse carnage wern mo 1. Uell rerxiits for 1 ne i-- March, 2 davs run: Bullion ship ment, HV-W; niilM,llC4J tons: .il'iihurel. treated. 4 l tans- ''";ll"' tu.r wifhurri. li..::.; grH.pe..s,s forth, ptrl-sl l..l.4- Haleitl lali.bi.lobesouruuduvsrhsr pew p.'oHcetbul she will M"t Other towns that hav. to l coiite... .1 Tiix .1.11. run. lib ordinary i.,-. .... - , s-v.tbe new boxes UIU Mimdav morn. rg when woik was le st -J at placit.irtheta.ne.nKMtioU The I'P ooxe- iiuml-r V-, .J- W,lch.rUBH'X-. lik" "um!r Of mtHlrra.es e w hile the n maimh r. numls-iings. are of me.I.uni .He. evenly tiv. rr cent of th. ... bavebeeu teued. TKAI IIKRH Kit AL lS I l l'TK. A Lecture h 'ir. Letelier.-Interest ll Si'H(). I Tlie Ins liuts bil.l at CrewcM on I Priday and Mttu.day of last week, was j the II. ih he d by Supt. Hunt since lie wan elected l.it June. I I'hi Methodist church was comforta ; hly tilled on Friday evening to hear the mlilr.M by J'rnf. John 1) Litcher, "fine C. of I). After some plensliie exeici-es by the children of I he Cn s Wella.hool, 1'iof. Letcher was intro duce!. He an imti ,ced as his subject "A Trip to Hawaii, or the Sandwich 11.1 I'lanus. ntMuii i situated in the central part of the North 1'ailll 11 ... ...... v... u.i, uui. in ,ou in 1 1, h or a seven days vi age from Sail Fianciseo. There are eight inhabitable Wands, havinn altogether an area of about one four eenth that of Dregmi. Honolulu . 1 . . . . me principal city ami has at out 2') ikh popu:ation. h has exc-llelit hotel and s'or s. A large free library am reading loom is ois-n to all. The Y M C A docs Its tiaiial work here. Tin principal churches are of the Cmigrc guiionai type. Excellent school, botl public anil private arc conducted K-itih1 meiilion was made of the in dustrial scho .Is foiiiided by Mr liishoi The highest mountains ot IlicUluni are about M.notl hi t in height. Tlo C imute of the island is the same the year around and I licit fore on the bik Uar plantutioiis may be seen a gaiiv of coolies plowii g, another planting the caiicaiitl still ai-otber taking it t the mill-, all at lh same time, fins plantations, oflen thousands of acies in extent, are worked by coolie labor w hich Is paid hut lour 01 llvecelits pi 1 day. About tXl oOO.OtIO is investe-l li. the sugar linliwiry, uiid Americans w ho ininilirr about .'.,iM)Hiid wh.ii.rac ticul'y control the islands, ow n a'siui t2-"),tH.J,iJ0, while the natives and Cln in se each own about J2.V.,(HN, the resi being held by the English and Ger man residents. lliecollee industry is new 011 the islands, but it is believed that it call be made a success. On tlie islands are louml KVI specie of llowi ring plants, 0VS of w hich are lound nowhere else; among the Ion kinds ol ferns are fount! those that ar three feet in diameter. Fruits of all kinds grow in such pro vision that it issdd that a t rso.i can live without putting forth moieelloii than is re. pared to pluck and eat the banana'., biead Iruil, ciiiiyuus, dates, nit Ions, etc. Persistent and bloodthirsty mosqui toes are about the only drawback to this paradise. A vivid discriplioi. of Kiliuitit, the only live volcano on the Uh.nd closcd the uddiess. Tbe crater is I'll'- ecu acres In extent and until 11 few lays before tbe Professor's vMt it was iMiiling full, but when he was theie the boiling seething ina-s was about 2o0 feel below the suilaee. Ill .til burning lava as many a six fountains ould lie st en j laying at one time, whi e the lava ever Mild a. 10.1 surged and beut along the sides of the crater. I'he native name of this volcano means "Houso of everlasting lire." The lectuie was replete with many personal incidents and laiiglinblc ant e loirs and w us ihoroughly enjoyed by be genial Professor's auditor". The Saturday morning session whs .pellet) by singing w hich w as follow ed by a class exercise in primary reading liyMrsSatiie IWuing The object aimed bt and attitimdi to have the 11 pi I form a mental picture of the word, and thus retain it. "The '-word method" whl h was used, was higl ly iiiiimiii'lcil ami a full discussion of lillU'iillics ami helps followetl. Oral Physiology was presented by MissGertrude Grousbeck. In piimary grades the It Hfhing in" hygiene should be made mn-t prominent. Oral Icsmi s are belter remembereil than thoe tie rived from books. Let tint children ue their surplus animal life in exei- I so song". The pernicious ell.-cts of alcoholic drinks and narcotics cannot Ih too strongly dwell upon. After receis Ilcv M O H.ii.k was in- troducetlantl took the sul j.ctof "What religious instruction should Im tivei" in the public schools." The three places where the diameter of children is formed are at h. me, the school and he church. It is necessary that these co-operate in securing the proper tie. velopmeiit of tlie child. '1 bat man only is perfect, who I" perfect In body, mind ami spirit. The latter Is ton ofte'l li. Rlected. The present divisions ill the Christian woId, the hug tium U r of criinin .-tls coiiiing from the irie ll;ious cla-i ami the coiiseijilenl heiivy expense" all arguments for ethical cul ture. T" lids lid introduce n g. od textbook on Lines. The following Bl.ni.l I be taiiL'i.t: 1, There Is a Cieatoraml Killer if IbB Wi rid, w bom we know in (.od. It is necessary for iim.i'i ell be in. nud will doing that he know . .. r. ollietliing of ' 'd. 3. It is lo-cess iry for God to reveal liiui-eif I ' inall that mail li.ni km W Him. J The Ihli'e o-ntalii- the reve lation 1. fleid to us. 5 Tins life I" I reparation f,,r a future .0 e. li I lint love t" " ' t1" highe.t duty of man an I tl'sl I'.ve to man is like il. Al text k on F.'bl.-s the Itible ( worthy ofs ' l "or s. h.H.I.. U-v Ka'ilcr si.pi"r:r'l ibis iew, (i ,,,.,,, , V.M c.,o,r,ry ,, ,,-.. ,. Uil.l.. mirlilnf ill M'll'Sils. I'ruf I.etcber thought that morls 14 m,t iinporla.it lli'.i.g I'mght l r school. The IS.l.le i- the only "ur ., f., IrXt .""'I K oil moral" .11.. . - In "tute Uhivers'lics III v- 1.. ....I ..ili.-r lii'tliutl" the E'i-t. Ill is the llil.le 1 "i r.gu:srly rad. Mental 'lls.ll!n ., alone will not make good cltien, but moml tru nlug is iit..sai . Other ti aclivrs present louk yn,: in the discussion and It seeiued the . ,.iu ion of marly all present that a text book of some kind should he used for teaching moials and manners. Tin- afternoon session u spent nv singing and cxeicise in U i.tal Anili- metic, by a class from tin. ( ri-i.it 1 11 sch.Hils and Conducted by I'rofes-or .Miller. The three obj.cls de-iied ale ! instructing, testing and tliiumg. Much ; iritt-li Work should he i.,d. Let; recitations be conducted mill elosett is t.k. Prof Geo Mori Is of the li lie school .hen took tin lli slieli pub 'I'leslion : ."iioilltl l.orpore:il I'll 11 1-1 1 nii-i 1 1 be Abolislud am! Why?' Co: Die u pun ish II Plit should lint be Itt'olished as no an iseOleielit unless it has a penally attached. The way to sicure obedl ence to law Is to begin in ibe home in d school. ,SusK'lisio,i and expul sion of pupils aro poor sul'sii'.ulis '..r .'ip.ir.-al puiiis .iiieut. Toe teacher I. ould exact implicit oLedienee, kind y it' he can, forcibly if li-11,11-1. Pn.f. Let -her saitl that il should rarely be Used, but when Used should oc well done. Miss l. lia Hollman presided her views on 'Jtusy Work." Three lung" are necessary to hi. -ess: Firsl; "'illly .111 the part of tlie teacher to "cine smlahlu material: Second; the 'ik must t,u pleiisurable ami p.ollta "If, uiid: Third; it must lead tli.in to observe and think. Several inleriitiiig forms of woik we.e Kiveu by Miss li,. limn:: and the 'llier teachers; tor instance, number and ulphabet, cards, counters, such as tiaiis. j.egs, tooth-pic s, etc., dissecletl pictures, the coloilng of outline jiif lures, sew ing pajn-r folding, etc. At (Ins time Mi. Melton of the Cres veil W C T C, presented the work of Hie Demoiest and W C TUeloculiou ry contests. 1 he hooka, costing 10 cents, for the l.emortst contest can Is' blamed Ironi the Medal Coutisl Hu- rcau, 10 E. 1 It li St., New York: the W C T I' lionks, hUo costing 10 cents, may be obtained from the W T P A., I he 'Temple, Chicago. After recess ami a song by the Crs- wcll scbool. .Miss I, lie a Hrewstu poke of "The lirst day in a country school." Let the teacher consider her mini lulu n lo bt r si I tol, and visit par Ills and school ulllcers Infore the nrsl lay. Sell. Mil ollieers should be present ami assist in the opening of school. Noiules Hhoiihl be laid down at llrsl xcepl 'Tlo right," or the old Quaker's rule, "Mind your own business." '1 he per gave many practical hints, too many to lie noted here. Win E McQueen, of Cotlaco Grove, poke of "II .w I grade my country ' hoid." 'The teacher must have a well defined object ill view. In Ml M. Queen's school he has lour grades ami 23 pupils ami but two are out ol grade and that in only one study. Tlie .urse of study laid out by the County Superintendent was commended. I lie Mi.ei intemlelit Ibeil gave a th.nough explanation of the graded course of study recently l-siied by him men invitetl tl teachers to feel Ireolo call 011 him for any advice needed. The Ins'ilute whs then closed by singing "America." "A Country Ob"errer?" An anonymous correspondent -In s prohai.ly ashamed to.ign his tru. iinme lias a communication in Mini lay's Oregoniaii criticizing the open light mntle by the Gl'AKO iigaiiisl Doctor Chapman. "A Country On server Is the noiii-tle i.luiiie In-hind which he hides. Tin assumed Illino is intended to lie misleading, but tin lisguise is so transparent that we an urpiisc'l that a person with any com mon sense should neck to hide tlie leisonality by use of a name tl al in Itself I" a falsehood. A Country Observer" is not s country observer, hul a resident 01 Eugene. 'This person docs not an swer one single charge made ngaiusi Iloi tor Chapman but seems to lie i ur- ilened with a load of fear. hat thellin versity w ill be hurt by any criticism ol ibe Iloctor. He docs in I si cm lo rea lize that it could not bubuitmmh worse than it has been by the employ 1ne.1t of a man for piesi.leiit w ho lia not the nece-sary truluiiig and discre tion, not considering lack of men. a .alitor, to manage lis nllairs in a -traight forward impartial business manner. il.uarr al Oliimii-iiia I111 t alsrib Hint ('lain .fieri 11 ry. 1:. . irurj will surely ileatrny the na 01 .11. .-11 and ei'llipli'trly ilerallKi- tlie holt? y .em RU t-i'l.ili'K il thru Kl. tin' liiileilDio iiil.iei. rueli arti.'i.-s slum, 'I li. ." I usis. xii'iuiui (ir.-rrii'.i"ii Ifoii oi'UiHiil." -h)i- . ISH-. III.' llHUIBU- 111' 1 WHI d'l . t.'ll ll.l'l tl' 1 k,kI jiui . au i"". ''ly .i.'rim Ir.iiu Hu m. Inu' 1 atairl , nisi iis'lilred by K j tit'iie) .to, 'I .'"..' 1 .'"' 'a' ,B 110 i.ieteur) ml i uki ii ii.ii-rii.ii. ' onu ilir.euy iisi, In- lil... si simI 11 "-ol. til IliB SU'lll ,11 li , 1 nu Iil' 1 s'sill. ' '."'. I"- "U.e y"U .el ,,......'.' in,-. 1 l 1- t -.-i nu. Tii liy. . it inmli .11 : 1. ed.i. Ohio. I 1 J' he 'S t.'i. Tuatuno- 1 ' '"'" .. . . .m . iy l.rumi I nr. .sc. ,r hotlli Teller 1. 1st May (i, 'U7. i W Krep, I ' Nelson, n N Itoblns'in, Altx Underwood nt w;l) is mad. un all Mrs Win iyer, James Morretti Harry New mull, Ha.vey 'Tlioiiois, A cliari' of , .,.. . Hum ir i.-ti lit '. 1 ol.'- U..-I 1 1 .1 nr., V M J lis I'a.i) (mar. May h. Vkhv L"W, Prof ritrauh received a dispatch from P .rtlaud this afternoon saying hi" son Vinia was very low and thai b"l was aU'Ul aWnaohed. Hi. parents b It tympathy of all who b,, tr.4 ... may yel recover. ! - In Crvallis. 00 Sunday after a l.ngeri.'g lllnes, Mrs E J 'In, MiLsoo denarted Ibis life. She was . tlie w lie 01 in v 1. J 1 uniiipwiii, un: el know 11 pastor of Ibe Presbyterian Clin 11 '...-. I. ..II,... Ilv- SK.YUR KXIK.W0V 'iit'iuis lor Hut Pearl' Street ai.J South I'm k Maitti Ut. The committee ou tire ami water fo t he ity of t ' Eugene yest. rday nts'lie. bltls advertis d lor the consli uclloll t the p,.r street ami Sout'i l'a.k s-w. extensions. Tl e bids w ere as follow I'K A K . SIM I I' tiKW I II F H liellinaii tiriillu (laid Aare Co . Uarker 1 And 1011 ... I'oiitract awaidtd to .In 1011. tl.l'iT tl' I 40 1 IN t'S'l l'..nkir A An S'M I II Sijf AI.K SKW HI ! It H.'llniaii f.'Hn lirilllu Hardware Co L'7'i lo'rkerA Aiidi i" m Zj . t0 Contract being aw aided t F It li. n mam The conducts hpicify that the Pear slrei t sewer shall he completed williu I'd days from tlie time of letting tin contract, and Hie south square sewn t'O days from the lime of letting tin contract The South I'alk pioposi d estell siot begins at KI11111 hai I's collier 011 Gas street ami extends ea-t ah ug the o . 1 "t eet i n t lie soul h side of I he city park to within 40 Iret of Peail street. 'The proposed Piarl slu ct si w e Commences at a point I'll ween I'm I and Sixth sti.ets ami extend" 11011I along tlieeast side of Pearl strett to w 1II1111 lllil feet of Scout! stret t. A P.r th. r t.r Hon. A. I.. Il". ) ll. ud Hon A G Hovey this inorini g re ceived the sad new s of Ihtf tlealli ol his next oltler brother, Major Jhii.ks H H .vey, at Marielta, Ohio. He wa. one of a family of six brothers ami two girls, lour of hom are living. Major Hovey was descended direclli on his mother's side from Mis Hannah Oust in, the sloiy of whose brave ts ape from tbe I ndiatis during the ea. I wars wilh the savages is well known tlii'oiighout New England. Gi-u Slink of revolutionary war fame wasa rein live, also Govermr llov vm Indiana, I lie hitler a cousin The Hovey family came from New Hampshire to Ohio hen Major Hovey was sixteen year of age. He occupied a prominent position in biisinesi circles and was president o li e M 11 r it 1 1 u city council for a nun.U r f year, lie was very prominent as a Mason ami had tilled the highest position of that order ill his stale. I'ally ini.nl, May .' Prune At'OKKss Hon WS I 'U. n populist representative lo tint legisla lure from Clackamas county, spoke to a fair audience in tlie court house last night on the initiative .ml n fo . n.luin. sir C'ltcn spoke for over an hour, keeping his audience well interested He con II mil himsell entirely within the bounds of his suliiecl and to the llsappoinlinelil of a few did mil refer to the actions of the last legisla ture, though heullcred to answer any piest ions w hich might be uskti I con ceruing that body. Gntili Cow s. houglas A Levlng. r, dairymen, have some of the finest cows in this portion of the state 'They huve forty cows thai have made over 25il lbs of buller each during the past tear, ami two ol the number produced .T.i.'t and 3S3 lbs of butter each respect ivelly. Ouo of these is a Jersey and lheothera.Sli.nl Horn. The held is composed of Jerseys with the one ex t'p ion. Tills is one of the buat con ducted dairies in Lane county. SUVKKKI.V I NJUIKI). J T Lee, tlie proprietor of tbe bricK yard v.esl ol Eugene was severely injured hi a runaway accident near Irving Mat ill day evening. He wis thrown out of ins buggy ami .1 rugged foripnle a dis tance. Hi. heat Was cut open ami he leceived a liilinber of oilier bruises anil ilso Internal injuries. He Is con II m il 10 Is room, bill today la reported a ultle belter. liaiu (01.ro, .Ma li Visithii A Fossil, Hkii. The ad-viiiic.-d autl tint general geology class of Oregon, through the kimlnusH of Prof ton. Ion, were yesterday per mit let! to visit the fossil he.! along the euat hank of the Willamette river ex- enduig up the stream from the sli tl nrnlgo al bpringll. Id. The classes found time very nice speciuiens. Foil Cai.ikoii.nia. This morning Aldeu Lawrence, WT Heed, Andrew New until, Atloloh Weber ami Waller Wilson left lii a wagon for Chlco, Cal., wnere they expect to pna'ure work du. ing the summer, return ing here ill the full. 'I hey w ill hunt anil llsh ou the hiv. Mr Lawrence is going h.r uis lieal II ami also to html a locution 10 whirl, to move his family. TilKI-Al.MON CltKi K P.KIIKIK 'The county courl has ordered a county bridge across Salmon Ciei-k on the line of the M liiury road across the Cas cade m "Uiilains. The specifications, w hich w II Is- advertised in a few days, call lor 11 101 f.s.t span wilh 20 and 40 fool ap roaches. . I. Pally 'jiiat'i. May '' A It.ii HikiKKN. E J Crawford, of the l.u cue Liiiilsr Company, while! working 111 the null today , sli. ed and tell on a limls r susiaining a nroaen riii. Tl wound wbhe not dangerous, Is very 1 ainful. Sin iK hivom K Mary E Liver more has institutes! a mail iu the circuit court of Lane county uiiiusl her hus band, L H Llvennore, for Uivorci-. Cruel and inhumau Ireatmeul is al leged iu the complaint. To I'klhl'ay. Ha lem hlatesriian: Km nor has It that Ir J M Keene I see kina the appointment of consul kl Monteveld", Uruguay, the salary ol which Is ,' a year. Pel soal. Sam G. M-lliltli of Por.lalid, is in the .ity. Arch Kiev went toi ieswell this after 10.111. Col J A Stralglit i now In New Yotk City. Or l'lui. 111:111 uas a pas-.'i.g' r his morning. Altoniev Woodcock has g north to "I vallis for a couple of da) s. M i s K K 1 'Iiling an I clul In 11 wi HI o Albany today to is t il lative Mrs James l.upcr of Irving, 1 etui ned 1. "lie last celiing oiler a -liol 1 M-it in 'his city. II (' l'.-niiil"ii."l 1',-ill. hi, I, a.', hi .1 tlie (ii.-iil Nul I in-Ill lailload, was in ivueiie today. H. ios l Neer, ol Puitlaiid, i" ill 111. I'y. He was the arililb t fur th. oiiniy j ,, building. Mis K T Smith of Salem, deputy rgaiiior of the Ladies of tlie M.n . a ' i in the city Press Audclsoll of Chicago, wliohti' "' Il vi-i ing wilh hi" parents in (lib Hy left for home today. G I'. I'l-lm.-riiig of llaytoii has re 11. ved to (his cilv witli his f.iunli md is locatetl ill G W Kiiapo's lions.- J A Cm ric w ill go o Salem tumor ow morning to lake the exiiiiilnul no for si com! Ileuteiiaul of Company C, O N G. Clifton Mi'Arlhnr, a student of tin I'.fO.ln answer to a telivr.-inhl. u in nu .n ". left this 111 'ruing for hi fin hei's bedside, Judge Mc Arthur. Win Smith and w lie, of Santa It-.-a 'nl., arrived In Eugene this morimii ami w ill visit with relatives In Fair nioiint for a time. II T Condon secretary of the Oregon prii'till iirul colh-gii at Cotvalhs re turned to that city today after n short visit w ith Eugene fi lends. Gus lliidurd, who has been working 111 the (Ir.-at Noil hern railroad h. Molilalia lor the past two years, Is In ugene visiting relatives ami fiieiids. Edis Kineliart of Soiuerville, win has In vn in tills city since yestettlay went to Oakland (his afternoon w hen w ill suiN'rinti-nd the loading of a 1 ruin ofc ill I for E E Willmrd. Miss li I, Smith, lleputy Silprelin oiiimamle Ladies of the Maccats'i's f lu.lcpeliilclicc, arrived on theloca this afternoon, and will make tin Eu gene lodge a fraternal visit w bile hen , M E Hotchkiss ami family of Ven tura, (al., A Pax'er and wif nml Henry Drcuuiiu of Auburn, Illinois. arrived here this morning and an iking locations. They nre pcopb ith means we nude stand. Jas A Fbbert returned from a trip to I he Palouse country lust night. Ilesavs the spring I hackw trd in that section, and that only half a crop of grain It sown nl this date. The fall grain Is too king splendid. Med for. I item in Jacksonville Times Miss Mamie Wilson, w ho has been conducting the Pos'al telegraph olllce. eft lust week for Eugene to assume a like position. Miss Eva Wilson has resumed charge- of the olllce here. J I. Zieglcr left this morning foi Toledo, Iowa, to iitlend the Interna tloual c inference of the I'uited llreih ren church as a lay delegate from Ore gon, 'The cenfcreiifc convenes May I.t, and Mr Zieglcr will be absent alsiut a mouth. JE Holt, of Kan Jo-c, Cal., arrived here this morning to look after his In terests In Lane county. He says his wim wants to move hack to Eugene ami he will probably do so as soon as he can dispose of his valuable reside no properly In Han Jose. Ho also In foi ins us California crops will he short on account of the lack of rain. Pass the good word along the Hue. Piles can i tpiickly cured without an operailtii by simply applying He Witt's Witch Hazel Halve. Cornel Drug Store, Vincent & Walton Prop iletors. l'elsons who have a coughing sjieh every night, oil account ofatlcklln. sensation in the throat, inn over.-oin. Hal ome ny a dose .i . n M iiMila Cough Cure. Cormrlhiw lore Vincent A Walton Propr elms Pure bl. Kid melius good health. Ie Will's Harsapa.lllu purilles the IiIinhI cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula anil all diseases arising from Impure hltssl Corner Drug Store, Vincent A Walnm Proprietors. Small In size, but gteat Iu results. fieWltt's I. .tin Early Klscrs am gently hul thoroughly, curing Indi gestloli, tlyspepsii autl collitlpalloll riiniill still, safe Hill. I"t Pill. Corner Drug Store, Vincent A Walton Prop rietors. When we c msiucr mat the Intes tines are nbout live times as long as the body, we can realize tint Intense sullerlng exix-riencctl w hen they an inlhimetl. DeWllt's Colicand Cholera f urn .nl, dues Inllaminatioii at out am! completely removes the dlfllcult) Corner Drug Store, Vincent A Walton Proprietors. CahloaI) ok CuNKiltKNCK.-Graiil's Pas. Courier: twenty six hoboes cmiie in 011 lop of a fruight car Tues day iimming from the south and the Itiiliim.-n sough, the protection of the authorities and so marshal Johnson herded them all Into the city hall and the mayor with the marshal autl chlel of police held a pow wow on the side walk outside to llnd w hat was la-sl to tlo Willi Un 111. It was decided to buy I belli some bread ant! meal to keen them from going among our private houses. Sfe) Mil.M.-lo'Hl shingles, in tiiar. ' ter Jgiousaiid bunches, for sale. Iii'iulie I at Gcahi) oltlco.J Tlll liSlnY M.W. 6 .11. 1. 11a (jrow lug lln. ly. "J A lilt!., hail fell this afiiviioon. Pictures .'sv up. ( aliliitts f 1.50 up. El liKNK Pip Jit) C'O. .-"raw h. rr . s ie 1 - .rt.-.l to be (flung at Md i.m's pari,. I 11' I. reeks lepulsi-d the Turkli.ll tr..,. s yet. rday n of tin' 1 un. the big-est battle A ' I'.riio v i at li il,.-r l 'ity pr..!' .11. a . 'ii,.;. o Hotmail has locatetl for the piaetnv of M 1. t" Inn. of ha iniiocks, tent 1 c.llllj II 'I'l 1 1 el 1 A I ' "tit liis ami ll-hing tackle at Pa ii.-'s. '; Ills in. K M mi i'i ' It'll. I suit e t" recover 1 1 ' 1 1 : tl ' ''I Col .1 i I. to Might uc i l'-'l as one of lbs the grainl marshal in the 1 irant ineiii Ti il inaugural parade held 111 N. w V"iU City, April ll .rn.V Paine aic 11 . prepared to I" all kinds of bl. icl.. repairl.ig, sell .Ici cles an. I bii'iclii sundries, i.t... S T Is.iin has coiiiineiiced suit ig-iiiisl S It dliaiii", administrator of the estate of ; 11a Is.im, ,. 5 ( ye .s.ver . I Jo While Oregon towns are full cf Mew s, ii, r Stamford, Conn , w ith a population of '.Mil si his only one naper. Alio her one is il. sir.-d. The Fug. no cig ir factory Is maun Oo'tiiring a "pi" nil, I quality of cigars, 111. 1 people who smoke will do well by patronizing this home Industry. The Oregon National Guard n ''iiiiipm.-ui will be held at Hood River lining the latter part of June. Seven hundred men are expected (o be pres ent. Doyoiilack faith ami love health? Let us establish your faith and restore, lour health with IVWItl's Snraaparil i. Corner Drug Store, Vincent A Walton Proprietors. 'The S I Co., has taken oil '.heSalelil Its-ill (rain, w hlch throws a iiiimU r of men out of woik.iti fullllment of Its promise of prosperity If they would vote for McKluley. "Wake up, Jacob, the day Is break ng!" so said DeWllt's Little Early Kisors to the man who had taken belli toaroiise bl" slugL'Ish liver Cor 'tei lrug Store, Vincent A Whiten I'ropiielors. Albany D u'rat: Prof E II Mc- Mh-ter, a former Albany typo, lias i.lviiticcd until he Is able to deliver 'eel ures on " The Origin ami Devel .pnieiil nf I. ungua a'." This ass the subject .fills lecture to the Philologlan society of the U of O retaqilly. Ashland 'Tidings: "Mr Nonis Hum- l.hn y anil family , of Eugene, who ar rival! here a few days ago lor the ben- i llt of Mrs ll's health, are located at Mrs Angle's, on north Main street. Mr Humphrey w ill return home within a week, but his wife will probably re main for a mouth or two, finding al ready much relief from the asthmatic 1 rouble from w hlch she has been softer- Ing. It will he an agreeable surprise to I'crsotis subject lo attacks of bilious olio lo learn that prompt relief may iu. liii.l liv IhUIoo- CliiiiiilM'rhiln'fl ('nllp. Cholera and Diarrhoea Hcmedy. In nany Instances the attack may be nreventetl by taking this remedy as .sin ns the lirst symptoms of the db- ase aniiear -' am! 60 cent bottles for sale by Ostium A DeLano. We might tell you inoie alsiut One dinilte Cough Cure, hut you probably now that It curis a cough. Every me ihs'S w ho has Used it. It is a per- eel r ly for coughs, cob!., hoarse- less. It Is an especial favorite for bildreii, la iiig pleasant to lake aud mi. k iu curing. Conn r Drug Store, Vincent A Walton Proprietors Eli Hill, Lumber City, Pa., writes -I have been sullerlng from piles for y years ami thought my case Incura ole, DcWItt'a Witch Hazel Salve was '(commended lo me as a pile cure, so I isiughl a Imix ami It performed a per .iianentcure." This Is only one or iliousamls of similar cures. Eczenia, ami skin diseases yield (iillckly lieti It Is used. Corner Drug Store, Vincent A Walton Proprietors. This Is a good time of the year to take Simmons Liver Kegulator. It Is he very Is st 1111 dlclne lo take 111 the Spring for the bhsid, ami to cleanse the system of ail Impurity. "I have Used Simmons Liver Kegulntor as a cor rector ami blood purlller and think It an excellent remedy. I always keep It on hand to take In preference to other medicines." I M Hysell, Mlddleport Ohio. The(iUAKl) is iu receipt of a copy of the Free Press, published at Hankok, Slam, In which W A Pea Irs, the clever liavellng agent of Chamlierlaln A Co., of Dcs Moines, Iowa, Is mentioned a having arrl veil there for the purpose of Introducing the famous goods manu factured by his firm to the people of the Oriental Kingdom. The good qualities of their medicines has made them deservedly popular lu every quar ter of the gluts', and Mr P succeeded In placing several nice orders for them. It would 1st hard to cotiviuoe a man sullerlng from bilious colio that hl agony Is due to a mlciolsj with an un proiioiin. ablo name. Hut one dose of I )e Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure will convince li 1 fix of Its power to afford instant relief. It kills pain. Corner Drug Store, Vincent, A Walton Proprietors. We are anxious to do a little good in Ibis world and can think of 110 pleas anter or Utter way to do It than by recommending One Miuute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, cnnsuuipti'Mi and other serious lung 1 ron Lies that follow neglected colds 1 ru i Drug Store, Vluceut A Walton I'i onctors. - - Morn Pain,-.,