i There is no Substitute for Royal Baking Powder. The "Royal" is shown by all tests, official, scientific and practical, stronger, purer, and better in every way than any other Baking Powder. If some grocers try to sell another baking powder in place of the "Royal," it is because of the greater profit This of itself is good evidence of the superiority of the "Royal." To give greater profit the other must be a lower cost powder, and to cost less it must be made with cheaper and inferior materials, and thus less healthful and of less value to the consumer. Royal Baking Powder is pure and wholesome ; you are not sure of other brands. ROYAL BAK1NQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Kiigcno City Guard 8 V I'URDAY, JANUARY 28 SELF-EXPLiHATOKY. The Woman's Belief Corp Acknowl edges (he Receipt of (be Charity Ball Proceeds. To Tub Honorable Herd of Elks; The Lad let ol the Relief Corps wish ti express to you their appreciation and thanks for your liberal donation. We feel honored that we have been select ed by you to dispense your charity, and trust that our efforts to use It for the best interest of those in need, will meet with yonr approbation. Your recommendation to send thirty dollars to Mr Chas. Wilkinson has been conformed with; and a message from him has been received, expressing his heart-felt thanks for the geuerous gift. May yeur benevolent organization ever be blessed with that spirit of charity, that spirit of peace and good will toward men, which makes man hood most noble. S. E. ADAIR, E F. Ware, Ray DeLano, Committee. : Eugene Veterinary Hospital. For Sick and Lamb Animals Dr B J Chambers, Veterinary Surgeon, who for the past twenty years has practiced bis profession In Omaha, Neb aud Detroit City, Minnesota, having leaned the city stables on Seventh street, between Willamette and Olive streets, will on the 1st day of January, 1893, open the same as a Veterinary Hospital, where he will treat in a practical and scientific manner all disease of domestic animals. He conies highly recoramendel by the leading men of both cities. Veterinary dentistry a specially. Calls from the country answered promptly. Chargea reasonable. Terms-Cash. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing he tween J B McFarland and W L Mo Farland, under the firm name of Mc Farland Bros, has this day been dis solved. W L McFarland will continue the business. All accounts due the Arm must be paid to either of the former partners within 30 days from date, or the same will be placed In the bands of an attor ney for collection. J B McFarland, W L McFarland. .Dated at Eugene, Jan 12.1898. Estray Setlce. Taken up by the undersigned, living miles west of Eugene, 1 red and white spotted cow, no marks or brands, left horn droooa. about 4 Tear old. Came to my place about the 20th day of December, J897. Owner can recover cow by paying charge. Rich Vaughan. Eugeue, Deo 80, 1897." Mare Stiayed. tftrivixl from m nllM ft mile DOrtt) ofEjgene in July, a black mare, 13 eurs old, weight about 1100 pounds. Bulffimr fnralisarf and fliah.faced. Information leading to her recovery will be rewarded. Address M Q Masterson. Eugene, Oregon, Deo 20, 1897. To Sell or Trade One and nna.half lota in Irving, store building and stock of merchan ts, value 13000. Will exchange ror arm property or stock ranch, or eei- cueap for cash. Reason for selling, go ing to Alaska. 0 J W Kitchen. O Estray Hotlce. q C . Came to my place November 24, '", a ngni red onw, crop on rig" Cur i . i Ahsuit ft year old. At Anderson plaoe 4 mile wti wauerviue. Geo roc Barnes Dated Dec 16, 1897. O o Black Land plows, C:u Iwii &. Son Gov wliiteukcr U i ol o veil today. Hon A (i Hovey ni t. mum to im prove. The total Indebtedness of Alniiiiy I 1100,902 (16. MrsEunU McPheriou came upfn m Irvlug today. F E Goodman ol Cottage Grove was In Eugeue today. At least eight lives were foat in the Spokane, Wash, fire. Highest CHf-h pricj paid for wheat. F. E. Dunn. B F Keeney ofGoicr, was doing business in Eugeu e today. J O Rhiuchart is touting a cur V potatoes today for r-1 1 1 ; it it-1 t . All klud-i of fai tiling inpli incut. Caliismi A ."on. II N Cockerline, the insurance mat:, left for point i north by today' 10:5fi local. Irving people repot t considerable more snow nt that place than in Lu ge ne. Wm Mayer and wifu are expected home from Rochelh', Illinois, in day or t wo. Supe ilor drills and, seeders, Cullisnn & Son. The coiMiiitiout iy t'Miit today is lit work selecting Judges mid clerks of election. Attorney Helmus W Thorn p.oii went to Salem today on jrofesloual business. Mrs F L Chambers' friends will le pleased to lern that alio Is now it lie lo walk down town. NelsRoney, Bert Vincent aud Guy Davis killed 15 ducks on their trip to Harrisburg yesterday. Geo C Frander, iii;nnger of (lie Port land ofllce of the Standard Oil Co, was in Eugeno over Inst night. The snag boat Mathloma was at the Eugene saw mill today getting some lumber for the river Improvement. I will pay cash for 100 sacks wheat tailings. Call on It AIcMcki'HKY, Eugene. Dr W Kuykendall returned from 8aiem, today, where he made Ills regu lar lecture before the medical college. Frtd E Chambers, tlio popular young hardware merchant, oflnde peudeuce, is in the city for a short visit. The thermometer registered 30 th grees above zero at 0 o'clock tins uiorniug. Two degrees below freez ing. The uuion of the silver forces Is to he close all over Hie couutry. There is to be but ono sliver candidate for repn entatlve lu any district. The thermometer registered 18 de grees aoove zero una hum mug in gissons anJ Siskiyou stallous on the 8 P R R at 7 o'clock this morning. ... The Sultan and Our Missionaries', Tk. I'nrin liua demanded the recull no . of two American Missionaries from Hi- province or Aleppo, on me pieiesi i.. ti.uir mission in likelv localise diu- turbances. "The sick man of Eun i-," is as unreusoiiuiiic. as ms .i health Is feeble. A a Ulirht contiasl to hlsob-tlnacy and stupidity, tin- po. plenf America are acknowledging lr and widHthe beneficence of t e mis sion of Hosteller's Stomach Rnr-rs, namely, to relieve and prevent mahi rtd, rheumn l-maiid kidney comj.iait.t, ehronio dyspepsia, constipation and liver trouble. The nervous, tin? weak and the Inllrm derive unspeakable ben efit from ll use, and it greatly mill- Kates the weakness boh iiiiiniiiues which are specially Inciduit to ad vancing years. Money to Loan. We have a block of $40, '00 to loan on good furms In Lane county. If you have good seeurliy ami pcrieei uiw, we can furnish you the coin without delay, as w un.ke our own nt'iilw tlon of security. Call on iw orwiiio. H. STKKI.K & Co, Albany, Oregon. Notice To l'oulirjuien. IfQou want fine cockerels from prize winners, B P Rock, Rnf,nr Brown Leghorns and 8 S H ambuss, call on or addre-s Auo s Wllkins, A.-ll Oi-vc Poultry Yard, Coburg, Or. . Wheat SrnoNti. Wheat Is boom ing In all the tnaikets today. A Eu geue buyer Informed us he would pay 67 cenU per bushel. BOUND OTEP. E-J Bjbgs Phced Inder $1000 Mi (o Aj'p'ni lMfe the Grand Jur' Crlms il Hap t'hitrgr. Tuelay i In lit Eugene wu t lie scene i fa crime, which will, in all likeli hood, pluco u young mall behind the risiiiili.il The crime. n alU-iieo to liuvu ueeil t'ommitted, l rape, aud the details are of Mich u character as tti reiiiler llieir publication unpalaleahle Ou I lie evening above-meiilloned Ed Bang called upon Miss May Gilliam a 17-vt ar-old uli I ill the employ ol .. r and Mr Frank Join in, so she states and Hxked her to go walking with him. Tills she consented to do, aud after walking around f r omo time, Ihey ciiine to the (Hive s licet slahles, wht'ii Ed forced lier to euter, linked the door aud tiiiug force, violence and threats on her lite. a.coinplUhed his designs. In her etlorl to get away voutaT Hangs truck her ou the In-ad and clinked her and the young lady's heud and eye Me In a very bad con ilitlon, both eyes being blood shot, and it,, i..iiii.Ih swollen. One hand Is cut t here she grabbed a kuife with which ie threatened her life. Youiik Bangs Was 111 Bll lllioaiemeu imm . ....I K time, but the voung lady uist iaims any knowlelge of this until after they started out walking, when It was Im possible to get away. As often as the girl screamed, w title In the barn, she received achoklng In return. Finally rJl jsangs, in passing the barn, heard the commotion, and forced the young man to open the door, and leave. This they di I, after- wiir ' going to the Minnesota Motel, wlieie the hoy sec o red a room, and tiiey remained some time. I'lie nllliers were uotifled ol the m itier uml afler making an Investiga tion, a voiupluiiit was sworn out charging the young man w ith the seri nes crime. The atlair, stutl as mildly as It csu he, is revolting, and the pliliihle "con- li'.iou of Hie girl makes it appear inoie so. IIOI NU OVER. The prelimioury exiiiiloatlon oc curred this afleruuou b.fore Justice Wheeler. Deputy District Attorney Harris up eared for the state and I, L Stevens and Chas M Kissenger fur t lie di tense. The examination was short, (lie young ludy's statement being the only testimony preseu'.ed. At its closo Bangs was bound over lu the sum of flOW to appear befoie the grand jury. A PAYINW Bl'SINEr'S. Traiidj or.atlon Companies Coining Motif y Out of the Klondike Hush. The charge that business and tians- pirUtiou companies are responsible for a great deal of the Klondike min ing fever Is probably true. It Is a veritable gold mine for them. As an iiihtutice we give the figures of the business of the steamer Oregou on her trip from Portland last Friday as re ported by the newspaper: ;s steerage M0 $11,120 131 cabin fj.) W 8,550 i"0 tor.e fielght $12 15,000 50 dog and 20 horses estimated (., $10 "00 Total $33,370 At his rate tl.e boat would soon pay lormcrself. jtorni:it oiu:i.(n run. Duvlil Dunns Appointed Collector ol Internal IIctciiu. . Washington, Jan 25. The pnsl dent today sent the senate the noinU naiion of David Du-iue to be collector of luternal revenue for the district of Oregon. Capes and Jackets. New full line ol ladies plush cuh-h :il cloth jackets has arrived. Call nud see them before thev are picked F E Dunn. Died Frank Wilkin received a telegtam from his father announcing the death of Mrs Al Bentley at Mon mouth at 10 a m yesterday, and slating the fuueral would occur at 3pm today. Cuu) of death, pneumonia. Mr and Mrs F M Wilklnsaud Mrs H D Hoh lelt here at 10:50 yeMerday to be at her bedside, but the telegram shows they were too late. Mrs Bentley has enjoyed good health all her life, and the suddenness of her death Is hardly realized. She has maoy friends In Lane ennui ly, and this news will be learned with sorrow. Mrs Bentley was a daughter of the old pioneer M Wilkin-. o or.M y Court Cask. George Midg ley has instituted a tuit In the county court agaiust W M Kllchlng, J W Kttchlng and A J Thomas, on a promissory note. Judgment Is ssked lifr $95 and Interest at 10 per cent since Jinuary 6, IHQ2. Q Wheat. The wheat (jnarket Is growing better, and G5 cents per bush tl Is cor offered in Eug-ne. Ono of our reiiaoie ouyers oneieu m wu tract with a grower today Tor his next crop at 5o cents per bushel. IHlUTY THOISAND TO THK TON Kicb Discovery of a Miner In (he B henihi District. Cottaue Grove, or, Jan '.'V-Char. ley Bruiienu, a miner, came in from the Boheml i district tnduy, bringing some of the richest samples of ore ever discovered in that or any other district In this state. He tunneled 75 feet and struck a ledge 10 feet wide a on-(iNt streak ot which allows free gold that assays $;0,uOO to the Ion. The remain ing nine fuel coutiiiua Irei-iiiilling ore that assays $500 to the ton. o Commissioners' Court. At tills lime the court istuhlished the boundaries of road ili-tilct Nn 7t to read as follow: !! Inning at the H V comer of LO Martin' donation land claim In JSee 10, Tp 19, HU3 W, thence north 2 miles to township iiue tietweeu T 18 and 19 S R .1 W, thence west mile, tlieuce north 2 miles, thence east to the track of (he O A C R R. thence south erly along said truck to the center line of Sec 20, Tp 18, S 11 3 West, Minor east to J Wheeler's land, lu See, 25 said township, ihei.ee south along the west line of s id J Wheeler's land to the 8 W con. ei thereof, thence east to the roast Fork of the Willamette rlv r, thence up i lie Coast Fotk to i point due east of the place of begin ning, thence west to the place of be ginning. J M Uavls Jur r county court $ 2 10 8 M Yorau Juror county court J M Sloan Juror county court II E Eastland Juror couuty court H P Morris juror county court.... 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 J B Hairlsjuror county court T Billmire Juror oeunty court 2 10 Jai Billmire luror county court 2 10 J J Butler J P state vs Charles Miller 6 00 J 11 Miller coustable state v Charles Miller; claimed $10 30; allowed 7 30 John Barker witness state vs Charles Miller 1 10 11 Vlllt-r coi stable state vs Charles Miller; claimed $1 b(; i.oi allowed Ttie lUis ti piloting 6 40 J Wheeler pauer supplies S 60 M F Fogle work on Coburg bridge 27 00 A Coral work on Coburg bridge... 45 00 A E Wheeler J P state vs Win McClaren 8 00 A E Wheeler J P sta'e E E McClatiuhan 9 70 Sidney mM tt constable state vs Win McCluren Sidney Scot; constable state vs E E McClanahan L T Harris deputy district attor ney stale vs E E McClanahan L T Hums deputy district attor ney state vs Win McClaren 9 70 0 40 6 00 6 00 January 14. 8 i Butterwlck witness State vs McClaren $4 30 8 N Butterwlck witness State vs McClaren 4 30 Otis Curtis witness State vs Mc Claren 4 30 D Simruoudt witness Slate vs McClaren 4 80 J M Moom witness State vs Mo Claren... 4 30 J J Butler witness State vs Mc Claren.., 4 30 Mrs Win McClaren witness Sta'e vs McClaren 4 30 Wallace Major witness tftate vs McClaren 4 30 James Nettletou Juror Slule vs McClanahan 1 W Samuel Handsaker Juror State vs McClanahan..... W F Martin Juror State vs Mc Clauahau 1 0 1 5J James Taylor Juror slate vs Mc Clanahan 1 00 WT Carrol Juror Slate vs .Mc Clanahan 1 00 II B Kennlston juror State vs McClanahan I CO E E Smith wituesK State vs Mc Clunahan.. w. 1 00 J M Whiting witness State vs McClaiuhan 1 00 EJ McClanahan witness State vs McClanahan 1 00 C A Burden witness State vs Mo Clunahan 1 70 Slg Young witness State vs Mc Clauahan 1 70 J W Vaughan J P, Stale vs Polts 4 45 J II Wells costable State vs Pott 8 85 Betty Eurl vitnenss State vs Potts 2 00 Jes Griffin witness State vs Polts 100 W T Kayser bridge block 24 48 J M Starr lumber 6 00 If V Wheelir supervisor road' 'hi rid N ' 10 31 00 J W Claik hauling lumber to crusher and bridge 2 60 S A Jlulln medicine for pauper 1 25 W T Bal ey commissioner 80 00 A W Williams reck for bridge, claimed $19 75; allowed 11 75 A W Gilbert rock for bridge 12 60 At tliis time It was ordered that on the payment by George M Mlilei of th j sum of $200, all claim lor delin quent taxes and on account of tax sale certificates held by the county upon the land and premises of said Geo M and Lizzie Miller be cancelled and sur rendered; the sum of $200 lo be paid upon a settlement and compromise of all claim on account of taxes levied against the said Miller or upon his property for the years 1893, 1894, 1895 and 1894, In whatever form the raid or such claims may now exist or be, and upon the receipt of the said sum the clerk Is hereby authorized to can cel all tax sale certificate held by the county upon any and all landd owned by said M'ller and to jo note upon the records of ales. Bok.n. In Eugeue, Tuesday night, January 25th, to the wile of JB Ham a 9 pound boy. FJ Harbin, of Mc.M in nvil l., Is in the city. Col IMos i) Nt rr ntmr.cd to Port land tiHiay. Mr and Mr Fi.nk Scott, of Cicswell were lu Eugene today. q Mis Maud DemiiMro went to Junction this luoruing. H A Kuti, t lie Salem fruit dryer man was In Eugene today. ' II A Kiltz, the Huleni fruit dryer man wa In Kugt lie t dny. Attorney II W Thompson leturned fjoina rofe.s.iinl yllt to Hal in lit Im afierno n. F W Vallle, ol Portland, pnstoMce lrisieclor, arrived In Eugene on this afternoon's Ir .in. 1 HonT T Goer, of Marion county one of II e brightest ri-publicun poll llclans li Oregon, is in the city B X Itaruelt, of l'jrihmd, arrived here this afternoon to adjust the I'm sler ls, and Is now engaged in the work. FC Savage, of ponluml. travtling agent of the Chicago, St Paul, Miutie soilisiiiid Omaha Railway, was in Eugene over last night. Mr I) J Martin aud family have re turned fiom Newport after a picas ant tup. Ihey cxixct to Mart f.r home In Iowa in about ten dny. A murrlage llco'lise was l-sin il lute yesterday aftorn on by County Clerk Jennings to J M Slu lley5l j cars ami Mrs Nancy J Appl?gate, 47 years. Jacksonville Times: Messrs II E Ankeny and Via Cook of the S erling mine, have given up their intention to invest lu mines near Yreku, Calif. Mrs J J Poll wa a passenger for Goshen on the afternoon train to at tend the bedside of her father Jos Eaton who Is lying nt the pilot of death. Dr A Sharpies wetit tnCorvullis th's morning where lie will d liver a lec ture befor the Agilcul ural college on the subject, "How to Grow, ( ore ai d Market Prunes." Jas II McKibbetl, of Portland, pub lisher if The Senator, the idllciul organ of the Kulgh'eof Pythias, Is in the city for the avowed purpose of increas ing circulation. The battleship Mulno has bien ordered to Havana. It's errand is sa'd to be peaceful. Comment is caused, however, by a formidable licet of war ships at Kry Wrat. Today's Salem Statesman: MUs Kalherlne Patterson, of Eugene, ar rived In the city yesterday and will remain for several weeks, a guest at the homes of Mr ami Mrs C P Bishop and Mr and Mrs Thos Kay. It was 85 degrees below zero at Gran ite, In Eastern Oregon, on Monday. The hands of a woman and the toes of a boy were frozen while they were traveling to Suiuuter iu a stage. It wan five degree below zero at Baker City Mouday. It was a httlo warmer yesterday. The passenger travel on the South ern Pad fio railroad, overlittids, both north aud south bouud, Is as great as ever, notwithstanding the very ma terial inrreuso lu the uew trafllo which went Into effect on the 201 Ii Inst, be tween San Francisco and Portluiid. The January travel thus far has been the largist lu the history of the road. Died. Mrs Catharine 8 Davis died at the home of her daughter, Mr 8 A Hud- dleslon In this city, this morning at 4 o'clock, aged 87 year and I days. Thus auotler of Oregon' noble pioneer women goes ti ber rew ard. The deceased, whose maiden name wa Catharine Hluyter, was born In New York January 23, 1811. While she .was yet quite young her family moved to Pennsylvania aud settled near Wlud Gap, When she was about 16 year of age they agalu moved and settled at Linn, Ohio, where In 1831 she was ma'rled to Benjamin Davis', In 1838 with her husband and three children they moved to Plymouth, Indiana, where they remained until April, 1847, when they s'arted aoross the plains for Oregou, coming by the, Mod oo and Rogue river route, and ar rived whers Eugene is now located October of that year, locating on a donation clulm about 2 miles north west of the town. Her husband died April 0,1858. filie still lived on the old place until her children were all grown and married. She leaves rive children living: L E Davis, of New port; L Dvl and Mrs S A HuduW ston, of Eugene; W L Davis, Nash ville, Lincoln county, and M M Divis, of Corvallls. She was universally beloved by the early settlers of Lane county. Before coming to Oregon site had studied niedlclnj with a brother-in-law, wl o was a physician, and for a number of years after her arrival here there was not a ptnslclan for miles, and she was ever ready to ue her know ledge in re lieving the dlstres-ed. Many a time she mounted her fine riding horse daring the dark hours of night and start d out on a mission of mercy for a bard ride of from 15 to 25 miles, and that too, without compensation. Hon T O Hendricks Informed us today of ber coming to bin old home at Plea an). Hil a dark rainy night one Jan uary, when her knowledge saved one of his brother from dying. Every pioneer In Laue county wll hear or her death with sadness. She wa a gwd, noble wmari. and we all mourn her departure. The funeral will take place tomor row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the rosldonce of her daughter, Mrs 8 A HmMh.tou. Wret Eilflilh street, to the Masonic ceim-tery, where the Inter will take, place. All friends re spectfully Invited to attend. TH OTHER SIDE. ClKiikia hit SajsTlnl Two Mill; Will Hon The Schools. Nome I laiirri . Iii. I t'liuu Or.tnn:-ln your paior if January ."ili, appeared an article h -aded "School Tax Levy." Home of thes'a'i-inciitH are erroneous and nils. IcudiML'. They siy n saving of $tlUS loot been uia.lo in incidental ex pelise. Let Us see. InchleiituW the past year $4:23 oil Incidetitu's lite previous year... 3(12 3 Incidentals lhl, ear more than lust $ CI IS Tliey are also w rong In their siatu meiit on salaries. Evidently there I something wrong with their nrltlinic tic. That Hie tuxpayvis of the district may know the exact Unsocial condi tion at this time and vote Intelligent ly, I herewith hand you in advance the report ami rccomiuendailniis that will he submitted to Hie voters of the district for their approval, Friday evening, January 2H, and feel confident that tho people of Eugeno will, In the future as in the past, vote their school hoard the necessary money to carry ou our puiillo schools. I am not seeking a newspaper con troversy, hut the o.her members of the board having carried this matter Into print, we want truths and fuel though the Heaven's full. Respectfully, J. L. Pa as. Eti'jeue, Jan. 17, ISO". El'flKNK, Ok, Jail 2H, 1&93. To the h'nal voters of School District No 4, l.une county, Oregon: We, your hoard of directors, beg leave to submit a financial statement of the atl'iiirs of Hie district at the present lime, and would respectfully ask you to vote such tax as you may deem necessarry to carry ou the schools another year. KM KII'IS. Cash ou hand lust year $1291 60 K'Ccived from 2 mill tax 3375 64 Received from county fund 4237 4S Itecdved from state fund 1277 12 Receivul from tuition nun- reslduits 185 00 Received from rent of lot 11 00 Total $10377 04 MMil'KKKMKNTS. Teachers' salaries $7583 54 Janitors' salaries 458 00 Clerk's salary 125 CO Wood 200 70 Incidentals 423 60 Inten-t 350 80 Cuth ou hand 1170 04 Total $10377 G4 INDKIITEUNEHH. The present Indebtedness of the dis trict is as follows: Ono unto to I) A Paine for $2000 00 One uotu to W Prrstou ror 1000 00 One note ti Florence D Gilbert 1000 00 Total dibt $1000 CO KHTIMATKI) EXI'KNSKS. Estimated expenses lor the ensulcg year are as fo'iows: Iute'est, for one year $ 3:0 00 Wood , 200 Oo Teachers' salaries 7703 00 Janitors' salaries 458 00 Clerk's salary 125 00 I Usui once 05 On Incidentals ; 425 00 Rent 100 00 Tolal $0570 00 KSIIMATKI) RECKIPTN. Basing our estimates en appropria tions for previous years, we shall prob ably receive from County fund u $4240 00 State fund 1280 00 Tuition from non-residents 185 10 Cash ou hand 1170 64 Balance to raise by tax 2094 4,1 Total $9570 00 The central building needs an addi tion or two new rooms aud a general overhauling, rooms replastered and bulhliuu painted bolli Inshfo and out, foundation repaired, new roof, seat and desks. Realizing that it has been difllcult for niuny to py their tax the past four years, wo ft el that it would not lie right or Just lo add an additional burden on them ut this time by asking for tho necessary money to make these Improvement. We would therefore ro-peclfulty recommend that you vote ui a 2 mill tux, wHch, W illi Judicious economy, will run the cho I the u mini; J cur, aud leave a balance of $000 to $ 00 to reduce the i. resent debt of the district. And that you give us the power to rent the old''lirltiun church building, or some suititiiie room for one of the grades from the Ceniral school Itesiiectrully submitted, J L Pa ok. ('Iiuiruian of Bourd. I'NTKTK. The Oiegoiilun states (I at Hon 8 M Yonr, of this city, was a candidate for tin- olllce of collector of Internal revenue. Just filled. This Is raise and unwarranted. Mr Yonn never applied lor said oince. lie is a candidate for collector 'if euitoms at Portland. Ciitci'ir lYUHT Cask. !t M Bay has Instituted suit lu the Lvie county circuit court against EJFrarh-r and wife for the sum of $375 and Interest for rent of a store room lu M brick block. iloail Nu p.-1 visors. Tl.e following roud supervisors with their piw-tniiice addresses have been appointed for tho ensuing year by the eoiumi-isioucrs' court: Dtsr. No. 2 Rodney Scott. CoUirr 3 4 5 a 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 18 19 21 . 24 15 L'll 2N L".l 31 32 N P llummiK, Mohawk Joseph Hllddleslon, Mohawk J M Davis, Springfield F L Crenshaw, Panther Richard Iviston, Thurston J F Smith, Jasper ll C Wheeler. Pleasant Hill John RS..irs, Pleasant Hill James Setlvi.er, llexler H B Elllngwood, Walker Thoinii All, o, Cottage Grove N W White, i 'on ui.,, Grove V C Short ridge, CoitagH Grove Fred Wright, Wnlker W It lluwh-y, Lorane It L Dmi'i, EiigfMH, Noah liurg, 1'ieswell I X O'l.'ik. Sliislaw Jacob Gates, Crow (' W Itychard, Goshen James X I.uper, living J M Gcurliurt, Eugene W J Darroch, Eugeno Henry Kehu Hii, l.lewell,ii George Kirk, Walton Jacob Taylor, Halo A J Mack, Kueim John nrigu", Irving I N Edwards, Junction City Peter llurpole, Junction City Henry Smith, Franklin Muuricu Allen, Junction (IU MlUctt, Juiict'.oii S W llarptde, Franklin W T Kayser, Elinlia Merrill F Custeel, Junction L Simons, Eugeno F A Post, Waltervllle M Hager.Cr- swell ZT Fisk, Hale Darwin Brlstow, Cottage Grove Henry Curler, Lowell 3.1 31 35 30 37 311 4d 41 42 43 44 45 47 49 60 61 52 64 55 J J Peplolt, Leuhurg 67 8 It Muhen. Gate Creek 68 51) 01 02 Win Eyh r, Springfield A W ltond, Irving George Hale, Hale John Jeaiin, Eugene W II Long, Cottage Grove J A Roger, Is ibel T J Blakely, Lowell Sam Sla'rs, Lowell J II Spores, Mohawk R D ll.iwley, Creswell J Atkinson, Lorane John Schmidt, Eugene Geo li Camp, Mapleton George Smith, Eugene Georgo Kerr, Wild wood I) G Palm, Lorane H ll Diugg, Bluchley A L Vaughan, Thurston Phllo Wilcox, Springfield W It Kanoir, Waltervllle J W Cox, Fall Creek Alex Lewis, Mabel Wm Meade, Hermann E C Potlerf, Dead wood N C Fisher, Elnilru W HSpuugli, Heceta William Cornelius, Ivison Richard MeGovern, Lorane Joseph A Morris jr, Florence W II Faleo, Ainu James Bedford, Cottage Grove W M Marshall, Creswell James Itelknap, McKenzle Bridge M Doane, Eugene R B Mils, Florence A P Walker, .Vopletou Wm Southerland, Gleiitena A Scliulte, Acme Ernest Rowe, Greenleaf l't;01l AS U A KI.EtTKD. t:i 04 05 00 OS 71 72 73 74 75 70 77 78 81 S4 85 80 87 8S 89 90 01 92 93 94 05 90 97 99 100 101 103 104 105 100 Senatorial Contest In narrta.n4 t'omst to an f.n4. Annapolis, Jan 25. McfJomas has bseu elected senator. The tenth and lust ballot was taken at noon. The vote was as follows: McComas, 62; Gorman, 47; Shaw 5. The Preslleiit Coming. Washington, Jan. 25. Should public business permit, and there be no complication which demands hi presence here, Prisident McKlnley will probably visit the Pacifio coast slates during the comlug summer. Ill understood that the president will, after visiting Yellowstone, go to Butte, and thou visit Spokane, Seattle aud Tacoma. Portlaud will be given a day and then California will be traversed from Shasta to Sun Diego. It is said the party will Include not ouly President and Mrs McKlnley, witli their nieces, who are also of the White House family but at Uust four members of the cabinet, probably Secretaries Gagei Alger, Bliu and Gary, a. d Private Secretary Porter. Tub Ha mb Womin. Mr Sarah E Pierce, w lio wmh arrested In Portland a few days -ince; ou the charge of keep lug a lio iseof ill fame and of (nllclng mil ois into the same. Is In the Mult iioiiiuh county jail, beiug unable to ruls - a bond of $1,000. This woman 1 known by many people In Eugene and Junction city. She is the same arson that recently sued Joliu B Coleman for $10,000 damages In a breach of promise suit at llm last term of court and failed to appear to, prosecute the ciie Cohuiuu Is happy thai abe is no v in Jiil. A Mirtake. A letter from George MiHican, who li lu Crook couuty, brings the news that the rumor pre vailing here that he was Intending to cress the Can-ado mountains aud then go to AlusKa, is untrue. He proposes to stay with his rattle and he has one ol Hie most favored stock ranchee In Eastern Oregon. To SKAUWAY. Tula moriilug RE FustUiid snil nt phew, and K Smoole went to Portland, from which point ihey will gotoSkugwav. Joining the lame force already there seeking the yellow metal. ;