KINCA' ) TORI D DOWN NO. 50 OLIVER JJOCk Powder m Absolutely Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Bill P-ovMiig fur two ExIn Su Sruttf Slith i Hihr taM in VALUABLE FRANCHISE Ltoc County Lratrtlbe Hohiwk nd Mill Creek for 90 Ynn lo Hi, in. ili Kelli I iimbrr o pine Judges, "nil ii 'il tatlHKS Sieeiai lo thu ticaan. HO'l HMtWOQ PQWPtW CO., HI VOWst. .JAN U pj.fiji.itfV, Ni:ws 1TKMH A Klad at 0rllHrawur,Co. , knives, bMld pruners, long ': "i L pruuew. pruning ind ' ' Hl.earH, at Urlillln u.(,ivtr' l" Kl. ln ... . wi.pn Pton " SslI(v harm H t 1'rvstoo A 'Vo-ei'.' l',n'''' Ddwh!,M ,,rw" ion 4 Hate' UrgMtiloek of artists supplies at Prrsion 4 Hale' 0et pmton A Halea prices la fore Iiuyln? our l "l,,t- F(ir Rao dc Feel call on Mrs Whites ker, bp ut. Tenth street, near cbanif1""1 Mimr a Lover fjHlWDt'.l with dimiuet !rom n "lhcrwi,te loreble k'i' ! with an offensive breath. Karl's Cloter K ot porlflSS the breath ly iU ae da on lh bowels, etc., an Dothlng elee will. Slvvesrsoa aliute guarantee. l'nce fiFJi K ota. Bold by Wilkin. 4 Una. Wood Wanted. ElIOBNI, Oregon, Jau 10, 1890. tli hereby given that sealed bids w ill be received at the Clerk's office until 10 o'clock a m, of February 10th. 1886, for 100 cords big body lr wood. 4 fl h ug; 12 cords grub oak wiicmI, 4 feet long, to be not less than three iuchcs at the small end ; 10 cords body pine l'; cuee long. Wood to be delivered by August 16th, HW9. Tbe court reserving the rlgtu to re ject any and all bids. By order of the court. E U IiKE, County Clerh, What Is Hhiloh? Apinil old remedy ;for Cough, Ooldl and Consuuiiti'iu: uaed through the world for half icentury. nsi .ure.1 innumerable cases of in Iftant onniumpttotl and relieved many in a.! mi If you are not sutistieJ with Hi ta wl will refund your money. Price . ."icU., and 81.00. Sold by Wilkins k I. inn. THEY .ARE The English and German Expert Specialists ! Phytlrlani and Sureooni, all Oraduatea from the best Medical Colleges In the world. Incorporated Under the Laws of California for $250,000. Established 26 Years A part of the staff of the English and German Expert Specialists and Dr Meyers & Co. will make their regular monthly visit to Eugene FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 They will be at the HOFFMAN HOUSE:: CONSULTATION ,, I tbs ailment cured by the EnglUl. and German Expert Spe cia its sr he f M m in,.. I lssess and all other iri.eases of the Kidneys; Uweaaea of hi gadder, I. rtnary V 1 1 . Spleen. Spine, Brfwels, Heart, Stomach, Eye, tar Skin sad NfSS. Am 1 itl'u,!, l!l',l Poi.on ami Scrofula; Catarrh, ToniUitis, , C on. n 1 -U" n , Won 'hmaaad other Tlueat and l.ung troubles; Tumor,, M rm lie., In mn a J1' y. Paralwta, Hupture, Dyaentery. Dyspsia. Ni "'?'? Kfe"n, f,tl o ' Uh oU,n Joint.! Eeal. oZSSKS, including Ovarian h?HrS.Dda?'H .mLVSATi Freckle, Blackheads, Cancer, eve., ftn. il , " iT Dr M, yor. A Co cure Nervous Debility, let Manhood and all Private Di.ea.es, mcludinu " : .. . , , i. ,,uickly and permaiiently, and at laflaaaiMI BIMiai Ik and German EMrt 8,ciali.U and Ur Meyers k (' ar, "nr t and rVliabla, but are NapnaJbb, being backed by ample capita! and ablymanaw U -e.es which have baffled the .kill of other physician, and i .tublx ''y f" 1 '" ""nary medicinaa. meth-1. and appliances, are ..uickly .nbdulj an. Mkl red "VgJg. andliermanExwrt t-pecHalisU. They have tha Unreal and best equipped meuicai in Utution in America. . .. , , . rt... 0 thi Doctors wni.v thkt come. AH ailing pawl ;ho;sM .. Wj f--rrr.an Expert SpecialiaU A friendly talk, which mb abeolutely nothing, U bound to re ":lt in a great deal of good, whether treatment is tak-n "r not IMMKClTIiKS -WhU. it 1. nr.fer.ble ...1 f 7 - t T .. ' an r.p,rt -.. nali.U li.ne t ured tin V t cannot see the doctors write the home j""r aiuuent, Don lor men and wi men and " ; I dence and other dealing, with patience Terms and Prlcea Within the Reach of All. THE ENGLISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS Main Office. 731 Market St, San i'raneisco. Divinity ekoo ippolntmenti. Hereafter tin- i ui.v GUARD will contsin the announcements of services t- ie conducted by the itadenti of the Divinity hcIiooI. For Sunday, Jan usry 16, in and near LAM Co are: C'reswell. Hunter's hall, John Hand suker. Brownsville, church. Edward Beau- dreeo, oburg Items Jan 11, 180K. The bridge gang eame op on Monday to begin repairs on the big rsilroail hrnlgs across the M cKcp.ie river Miss Kila Pblllppl haa had a severe attack of rheumatism. The Albany steam laundry will establish an agency In re. Miss Lnella Maglll Is seriously ill with icarletlna, Ten carloads of wheat were shipped from the Coburg warehouse last Mon day. Tbe trade between Messrs Vanduyn and Hniilb has been declared oft, the parties not being able to agret as to the terms. The Coburg meat market has changed hands. Rev Qood was a passenger for Autna ville ou Monday. The Free Methodists still continue their ell'jrts I'ere, holding services twice each day and once each evening. Mr May, the English seaman, who has been among us for several months on furlough, says he has received or ders from the British navy calling him to service as .me of the crew on a torpedo boat. He expects to leave for Victoria In a few days. Whatever else they are or are not, Schillings Best tea coffee aoda flavoring extract! Hnu spurs are money-back if you don't like them. 60 Per sals by X U. Qnaa fen Krmeniuer. fourth oil on all Holiday ccod Ax Billy. On COMING I AND ADVICE FREE. in many instance, to.ee a patl.nt, me iHV- ;ffi"f., ..uStionUat Adv ee to rgard U lreatiee-n any disease-A . I. ' T " il .1 ... l.n, t heV lnne Ml W wen. i.eanos l"-'."-"' - jL- i offica for treatise "n oj u,..- -- , ,:. or prospective patient- 1 k Daily i.,uard, lai II Tba cotmniailoBefi court f ant county yeatatday granted a very valua ble franeblat to tbe Bootb Kelly Lam tier Co I'he petition anil niraot la hereby DUbllabed In full ami win tally explain Ibe matter: parmoir, To the County Oouit of Laoa County, Oregon: Vour petitioner! the Bootb Kelly Lutnbi r Company, a corporal ion duly and teKiilly incorporated under and pursuant lo t lie iaw ol the Btate of Oregon, now, liert l' respectfully a.ki that I.ani' county enter Into a contract and leaaa it, leaalng to It nil tbe lights unil loleteat of ealdoouaty in Mohaw k river, Hill creek, the tributaries of Mohawk river and the tributaries of Mill creek, mid Krtuil and lease to said pet Plot ere all the rights of said oounty in said liver and ouch of said at teams under and by virtue ol tbe proceed ings, orders, dwularaliouaaiid dlreetlODS beretofore had, made and done, reapect-iiiL- sal r Ntreams and BSOb thereof, declunng said ntreams and each then of to. tie public highways for the AoeltPg and traiisporlatiou of logs), timber ami lumber and directing the Improve ment thereof, for audi time and upon such terms as. may he In accordance with the statute reflating the matter and agree ble to the court January 10, 1800. Thi Booth Billy LcmbbbI o. By Z 8 Catiikk. Manager. CONTRACT. Wiikkbas. The County Court of Lane county, Oregon, under and pur suant to certain proceedings heretofore had and by certain orders, declarations and directions heretofore duly made and eutered lu said court respecting the improving of tbe Mohawk river, Mill oreek, tbe tributaries of Mohawk river and the tributaries of Mill oreek, lyiiiK within said county, whereby said nver and streams and trlbtuarlea were duly declared lo be each a public highway for the Boating anil transpor tation of logs, limber and lumtier, as provided by an act ol the legislature of ili Khitn nf Oreoon. Ilhdln the office of the S. cretary of State, Feb 96, 1S!, and WHRRIAB, The Bootb Kelly Lum ber Co, a corporation, desires 10 lease from said county the use of said pub lic highways aforesaid, namely: the Mohawk river, Mill creek, the trlbuta. ries of the Mohawk river and the tributaries of Mill creek, with the rizht to collect lolls "for the rafting, floating and booming of logs, timber and lumber thereon, and to acquire to itnelfall the rights and interests of said couuty under the proceedings herelnliefore referred to iu said river and Ftreams and each thereof: Now, therefore ills hereby mutually agreed by and between Lane county, Oregon, party of the first part, and the Booth Kelly Lumber Co, party of the second part, thut In consideration of the promises, agreaauent and under standings of the party ol the second part and ot ihe beueUts to accruo by the performance of this contract, tbe party ofj'the 11 rst hereby grants and leases to the party of the secoud part for the period of ninety years from this date the sole and exclusive use and occupation of ibe Mohawk river, Mill Creek, the tributaries of Mohawk aud Mill Creek, each as a public highway for the floating and tram-portaliou of logs, Umber aud lumber giving and granting to said parly of the second nart for the period aforesaid all and singular the rights, benefits and privi leges of said party if the first part In and to said river and said streams and each thereof, and the party of the second part in consideration of said contractor lease by said party of the tlrst part, now hereby agrees to secure such rights of way aud other necessary rights as m.'iy be necessary to its pur pose aud in ike all IQOb improvements as it may require or as maybe made for the successful carrying on of the busiiiepsaiid use of said streams as public highways for the floating and transportation of logs, timber and lumber and keep the same In good re pair all without any expense to said party of the first part and to charge as mil to those who transport logs, timber or lumber ou said streams or any of them not to exceed 55 cents per thous and feet board measure according to Hcribuer's scale, Doyles rules, and for Imomlnir not to exceeding 10 cents per 1G0O feet per day after the first -M bouts measured as above, ror tne nr-i ova days, aud not to exceed double that amount for each succeeding day, Work shall be begun ti'itler this agreement within M days from this date and shall be prosecuted by the party of the second part w lib reasona ble diligence. To all of which, each of the parties aioreeald now fully and finally agrees thi loth 'lay Of January, 1800. Lank Cor.vrv By B 0 POTTO, County Judge, H U K.I.WAKI. I (;oniIIiM0ller,. V T Haii.ky, J Thi Booth Kki.lv Lumbib Co, By Z B CATHItt, Manager. From the abovt It would appear that a large saw mill, with probably a ca pacity of 5C,0oo,000 annually, Is to be located at or Mow the mouth of the Mohawk river. The Booth Kelly Co say they will spend KAOOO on the two streams dur ing tbe summer. Ktati Hodu, sal- m, Jan I- Phe bill providing for two eitra jiidgee ol the Supreme Co'iri rn-iiidn lively dbcussiou. It was I tic llrst bill to pass the house. It II unconstitu tional as the following question Irom the constitution pluinly .-bow: "Articlk vii, Brotiom 10. When the white population of the state shall amount to two hundred thousand, tbe legislative assembly may provide for the election of suiueme and i licuit judges in distinct clasM-, one of which classes shall consist of three justices oil the aupre.ne curt, who shil not er- j form circuit court dui , ana tbe other class shall consist of the in cessary nam tier of elteall judges, who shall bold full I terms without allotmeut, and who shall take the same oath as ibe su preme judges." The house cut down the cletk hire bill for the session about H Odd. Routine business occu-les ibe moel of the time. The scalp homily bill, w it'll Is ini- IKiriaiit was ably discusseil this after noon. One hundred and thirty bills have alreadv been introduced. Tile legislature adjourns tomorrow I noon until Monday. Billa Inirmluced. I.egiflatiou bills Introduced: No 18, Curtis Amending section 2fl.jH of eode, relating to the state uni versity. Fixing salaries, of president not more than 2,fi00, the profeaaore at not more ihau 1,mH), and thai there shall be not lo exceed fifteen profi Mora. No 40, Nichols Annexing territory from liUtio and Lincoln c unities to Lobster Dieoluot. Benton county. Head second time. Beferaedtc delegation from Lane, Lincoln ami BeutOO, No 7", Oray Enabling legal repre- seutatlve of a person whOM death or iujury is caused by another to main tain an action for damages on account nf such set. La Grippe Sue essftill v Treated- "I have just recovered from the second attack or la grippe this year," says Mr Jas A Jones, publish) r of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy.and I think with considera ble success, only being in bed a little over two days against ten days lor (In former attack. The sic tid attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as tbe first but for the use of this remedy as I had to go to bed in about six hours after being 'struck' with It, while in the llrst case I was able to attend to business about two days before getting 'down.' " For sale by Osburn & DeLano. Locul Market Jail 18 IS!.'.'. Wlieat-40c. Oats-28o Hop 15 to 161c Butter-SO to 60c per roll. Eggs-25c Potatoes 350. Poultry fS 50 to :i 50 per do, n Dried prunes 3 to -lie Apples-40 cents per bush. I, cu ind nut for nothing v;hethcr Schilling's Best lea r. J Mdl hakinc Bn'r II . . nt ie ami iic. arc what you want; for, if not, you get your money ratio. Per tale by Oray it Sea. Second Hand ruill ture. I will pay the big best cash price for second-hand furniture. D TlLTON, Hevn.ib A Willamette Ht Removal Sale! III Ml P II I II III 'I l lasaUl iu Ike Qaaid Siatk Bouai, Sai.km. Jan IS. fjovtrnor Qeer this morning iobatl luted tbe name of Benator Smith, of Baker county for KlOOald, In BlOo amor Lord's Mat, for Ragout Judge Bean and Cyrus A Dolph, for lU'geiits, and S II Holt, trustee ol soldiers' home at It's burg, I, ird s appointees, were allow i it to remain. The Senate promptly continued the appointments. I'hus an exeltlng spb sods was settled. Senator Smilh was elected on the j-moI ,(.h,.( M, jm ,, a silver ' V1 rATIOM BXTBBUBD. RfV, Herbert S. JokntOII Asked Deliver an rddrei Before ihe Uilvenlty, to at I meeting bold yesterday the faculty of the Unlveralty of Oregon decided lo extend an invitation lo Itev ileiis i t s Johnson, of Plttafleld, Maes, to deliver the annual addriss before the I niverslly ituring coiliiiieiuvinelil week in June. Bev Johnson will address the Cull- foroU Baptist churches, which bold their May anniversary In Ban Kran- CleOO tins year, and it is hoped ihat be will remain on tbe coast long enough toacoepl Ibe Invitation of tbe Unlvei ally. ill the event of Itev Johnson's SCOOptai his address will lie the main attraction of the week. Supreme Court Pcclalon. Bottom Qdabdi a statemut ap peared In your paper that in the case ol First National Bank vs llovcy otalll I itM supteme Court tlmply ordered a I new trial. The Court did not ordera new trial It affirmed the decision of j the lower Court which was that (he complaint did not state a cause of action. It further remanded the case ' for such further proceedings as may la nail not mcoii'-isieut Willi llie opinion. Dnleas the pluinlill can get some new i material into the co'iipbilnt It leaves no cause of net ion. If it has any lie material it must have kept it from Its attorney as he know or must have known what the objection to the OOmplalnt was and why thu lower Court decided against his client. Ho rested his whole case ou that COD plalnt-wenl toth Supreme Court ami Ihat Court held that the complaint Is bad. I am not accustomed todlscus llng matters of (his kind in the news papers -but inasmuch as I suppose the other side caused the statement above referred to, to he. made, it Is just to the memory of my clients tint the truth should appear. a c Woodcock. Spi rial School Meeting. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No 4, of Lane county, State of Oregon, that a special school meeting of said district will he held at the Court House In Kiigene, Oregon, on the -Mid day f January, IMHi, at 7 o'clock in the afternoon, for the following objects: To levy a tax to pay off the Indebtddness of tho dis trict ai d interest on same, and to inn the I'ii! lie Schools for the ensuing year. Dated Jau 12, 1890. 0 H Frank, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: Gao F Chaw, District L'leik. A Snap. JO acres of land, all in cultivation, three acres M hearing prune trees, story and a half house, all splendid fruit land; two miles north of Fugene on the liver road. Price 1-700. Inquire at this ollicu or call on or address It F Bakkh, Juuctlou City, Oregon. On or about February 1st we will move our stock into the two rooms formerly occupied by Yoran & Son and Hanson Brothers opposite Hotel Eugene. We do not want to move any more goods than is really necessary, so we are going to give you such prices on our goods that will make them go fast. Remember this means we will cut prices on our entire line of Dry Goods, both Staple and Fancy notions, Boots & Shoes, Clothing & Furnishing goods. We will not weary you by quoting prices, but if you will call we promise you that our prices will please you. We cordially invite the public to take advant age of this sale. mmm J. V. KAUFFMAN Is the only plow made that is better than the No. 40 Oliver chilled. See it at FL THURSDAY JAN II Iiki. Mrs Bruno Vitus, beloved wife Of BlUDO Vitus, died at the family home near Springfield. Lane county, Oregon, this morning at ti o'clock from fever ntraeted from child l Irth about four weeks ago, when she gave birth to a child weighing It) poinds, which soon thetcafter died. The lady w us l' p years of age and was highly re spected by all. She had been married six years. She havea a husband, lather and mother, brothers and sisters am! numerous other relatives aud friends to mourn her untimely death. Tbe funeral services will be held in this city at the Catholic cliur. h, Fri day forenoon lit 10 o'clocK, of which she was a consistent member; inter ment lu tbe Oatbollo oomeb ry A Lkiiit I'koiuvkk. - The " Ma -on 10 Fraternal Accident AasocUtlon" of West field, Mass, lu which a number of Masons of this locality took policies from a traveling agent seveial months since, is a good thing, Ibl ti c com pany, if J M Sloan's experience with them is a sample of (ho way they do business;. Mr Sloan had his foot injured by a horse stepping on It last June so that he was unable to be about for ten days, and thereafter crippled around for some time. August Ith he sent proof ol the accident properly verified. lie has just received adrnl't for the munifi cent sum of fa. 87J 10 full payment for the accident. A good company to let alone. In Krkok By a letter received from Juuctlou today It Is learned there bus been but one oase of diphtheria reported In Ihat cl'y and that the "scare" is apparently over. The informatiom published by the QOAM) did not come from the Postal operator at Junction as reported there, but was received lu this city as current news. Citizens generally wjll be glad to learn that the reported seriousness of the coil agio' is Is not SO. Mahkiaiik LlOUtU Clerk Lee to day Issued a marriage license to Itola-it Hugh Miller and Kdlth BUD Ice Brown, the necessary allblayit being made by Walter Hisis. Hick lleadaclies, he curiiet of ovorworked womankind, are quickl and .urcly cureil by Karl's Clover Boot Tea, the gnat blood parllar and tissue builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory. Met Mote, and .V) t-U. H.-I.I by WMMni I, inn. From Hodavllle: "Ueninnger Bios., Of Kugene, began bcIiikjI last w eek at the college." Chambers asm BAll, DEPOSITED. .Iilines Smith "f Coburg, Secures a 9S0Q Cosh Hail. nail; Qaud, j.i ii Today James Smith of Coburg, charged with tho theft of two guns from Barker Quo Works, was ad mitted to ball by t he lepOalt offiOOIn cash, ibe earna being furnished by bis father In law, .1 D Arthur. AT IKYlNll. jmy Ulatf reea in ike Chink Dis turbance Case. I u Justice Qui ya court at Irving yes terday the jury again disagreed In the oaae agalnal RSarneet Abbot! and Ada Maxwell, obi ad with dUtarbirf a religious meeting and ibe same was di-me 'ell Hi ;ty was composed of ITS l'i Held, LIbcIiuow, Koepp, Sol Bowera, Jno Fugate and QeoOroaa. Deputy Attorney Harris appeared fortbeatata ami Attorney J M Wllllami lor the del' -rise. The case attracted oonalderabla attention in that precinct. Pleasant Hill items. Pleaaant mil, Ore, Jau 10, isoo. John West who has been lu Southern On-yon, has returned home. Hecx pert- io move to Fugene soon, where hgiiicuds to engage In some business. The Uraugcra will spread a free din ner at the school house Saturday, Jan lllb The Installation of officers will bo public. The program promises to ho entertaining. The school began tho new year with a good attendance. 'I'he number of pupils enrolled during tho school up to present time, tit). Among tbe pu pils entered this year are, Manly Oil bert of Camp Creek, and Myrtle Buchauan of Enterprise. The voters will meet the 13th luBt for the purpose of voting a tax to paint the cho.il house. COkV. (louse Cleaning 0 bars Babbitt's Hoap 25o 1 SfiO Bottle Boiled Cider 150 1 SOO ITfitrio Stove Polish ISO (I lOo pfcgs Olnss Starch &0 1 I 01 pkg Dixie Oiieeu 250 1 lb Smoking Tobacco -00 I lb Star Tobacco 45o p. On onr bargala eonatsr at about OnOcS K reanlar price, lom.-atouce a- in- 1 vvhl not last loin. AX BILLY