3 I Hl&tHvul, p'WioWof I"h. of Helmet Lodge Ku and of Juvenilia Lodiro No 'IH. of MfajEffOroyo hold a noil of u revival jfjs'lFSjtlurday iittornoon and evening iflul dfffoveral now donnora of Icnlght- j )jnoilHi'om;l almost like a protracted iiicuttn'(5i HuturduvH afternoon locnl iVouitlft up frotti Kugeno twenty-two of 1 lleinie Lodgo boya, onu Irom .Junction C'JS'J and litHt hut by no iiiuiiiih least W ffl&jn I'orlltuitl. It was purely a pjitcrnul visit, only olio of iniiny that irVfrWfciitly made by ono lodge to im litliqr, hereby cementing III" tii'H of fellowship into ono solid band that is Oirdlv: encircling tliu earth. The "IKtghW'of 1'ythlas, im a lodge, iih ItH Jrlno suggests, im nothing if not Ifratofliml. It ia not stiletly speaking an Insurance company, although some at tuiitioSU given to lifu insurance; lint It i f)'iffim-'rnul order, pure and simple, 'I .iMjUjinp: Immunity in all Km nobleness idlfandtMir, evr watchful of tint pmlitfof others. TIiIh "protracted E'ilii"'" w,lM wc,,Ml"l,t!,l 'y a f,w IXU?""' '"'Widcd yontliH who hud jWfHcctou 10 "enter there in upon lor tneroccaaions, lint who at hmt having til ieciiB convinced of tint evil of jiemf way, sought recognition. The nmn Koiitlmnon wro initiated: . faKlurlln, C 1 Patterson, 8. Davidson. jltMHcbard. Kriiest Lock wood, Itolit. fJooley. 0. .1. Howard. Thoee present fmrnff Helmet Lodge I-'iikimh, and who (). Warner, J. 0. (. llrmlv, Andv The Hunplclou Cleared up. i Soavenlrn For woinodayH, prior to I.Ih dupartiire., Mr. 0 W Hawkins, of thin city, 1h ," C""ln of city noted very in receipt of some very pretty keepsakes str.ingo and some of his friondH became ct by hH son Clundo, at Manila, Co. 0 alarmed and apprehensive of his con- HeUonl Oregon. Among them are two dlllon, and so strongly wan thin Im- HlJu of Spanish rifle shells, ono net as pressed upon them that they were not they are made with only the powder quite curtain iih to what his intentions drawn fn.m th( mI..II. nn.l n.n n,.r iulthn honors were M. T. C. Fish, . lyjor, Geo. M. Smith, A. G. Ilolden, Mathews, C. L. Winter, G. W. Fl'fflns J" Kays, II. M. Ilolden, Win- Alex- SMTrmatngc, Welhy Stevens, C. A. VnnWinelcr. II. W. Rowland. I. T. :Wmi, Gvo. 0. Lowell; Jnnrtion, and titaM'vli mcelor Win-. Cake, of Port- RiHRfeShortly after VI o'clock the members picsentcd themselves at the llonemla Hotel where a substantial Imfn7hnd been prepared, and about 4QTttidiisrit Knights diil tlien and ifiCriBtretcli their capacity in the at- fihiftLtti nut fhit iiriiriiliir nut at timiyfi nuuMionic. mi- I'.iiccne oo'h reinrneo Jioinciiixin the mornim ovurland. with mm. ; " . .. ..... uio.iMDCiTi'Et wen wihiich oi cue memoerH offJliycntiiH lodne, and many wordn of lUpprcrintion were extended for their KsVOoMr , ..... ... Kindly service, a joiner ami Drtter t-ei xumoya, never cot onthide of their homo town? 2 Welier Dramntic Company ,d ItjMown Friday, .Saturday and Monday o?ml l WI,M K''l"'r""' known that ilBiJipany wiim composed of amatenrx Wiaipt thf piitroiiH of the theatre ilid not expect much and their expectatioiiM realized, "('hick" wan put on nm'ji n,f."lt 1,11,1 P"y went faiTlwwell. The little lady, whodidthc sl wiim fairly pxxl in the part, glijothe man who did the Irinh nervant, Ibutlhlw double -in the deformed jailer gjgjjottcn. "Ten NleJitH in a liar room" wan given Saturday niclit to i JHinjioiine, mil wiih rotten to the coie. aiWdiiy nluht "Tho Little Detective" Lw?fljrnt up. Thero wiih only one mnn nBlie raxt that in any wav redeemed hfrunelf ami IiIh name cannot o uiven the jirocranm dintri billed were jlrmtcd Hovernl yeitrn nuo when the LWober Company wiih coniponed of en tirely difrerent jwople. Ily way of ueiiiiiicauon, However, no did tlio a?ltikertou detective" turn. The com pany would do tho nubile an ever aHtinn or if they would 'urrnnuo it plan Whereby they could get tho drop on tho alieced tlinnninn wlio iirlilnn liittiMiilf nu Knot "heavy" tho man who does the lyHllan and kill him off. Ho'a horrible. Mr? Weber iH a littlo iiHliamcd of bin Ifigjjjpnny nnd Saturday night during a long wait" niiuio an apology In mixed Igcrman and Knuliuh. Now Mr. Weber gjuld do otio of two things get soiuu Koou peojiic in ins company and then grdrobo them, or noil IiIh old car and Bpecial Hcenery" to hoiiio aecond hand man and quit busineSH. Htnong tho canes boforo tho circuit Spirt now convened in Kugeno aro tho Rowing: J. K. Y-ung, admr. va W. gwlirimnan ; to not nHido deed. Hoport Mgrcfcrco. James Hoinenway va Tho Hartford Mining Co; to recovor moiioy. HjO. Veutch vh Jantca E. Thorp, etalj toj-ecloauro. G. U. Snapp vh J. II. KVoiivor, conflrination. mveeuted a 1'oHltlmi Mr. II. I). Biolnxut of rortland ar 'od In this city last weok and has c ptod r poHition in tho leading drug ubo of Ilonson Drug Co. Vliolce Lino of 'Candictt, trhoHcnson Drug Co. has just put in GXCCllont linn of nlinlnu nmwllnu Uiib lion Hoiih, chocolato eieaiiiH nnd were when he departed ; and hoiiio even doubted t hut he went to Portland. Now, it traiiMplrea that ho Ih Innocent of all crime. Tim other night ho returned home with one of Portlaud'a fair diiuchtcrHiiH IiIh wife. Mr. 8. M. Collin and MIhh lCnmia Kldgley were married at the home of the bride'H pnrcntH in Portland on Sunday, March ft, lhl)!l, Hev. (). II. Lance ofllciatiiiK, and they arrived In tliiH city Monday where they will renide. 'I'll in explaitiH the queer aetioiiH of Mr. ('oflln. CoiigratiilatiotiH. ltitnlnc.HH Change. Since the I iim t (hhiiii of the N'iigg(t I'.II. PhlllipH has aold bin grocery Htore to Mchhth. .lohimon A llaker. Mr. PIilllipH baa built up an excellent trade in thin city and IiIh many friendH will regret to xco him depart from hiiHiuexH eirelcH, but it can be wifely hhIiI that lie ban aold to men old in hinducfx ex perience and who eomu with the bent of recomiueudatioiiH to carry on and eventually enlarge the hiiHincH nicely gotten under way by Mr. PhillipH iiiiulo Into Houvenira witli knives, pen bolderH etc., attached to the base of the H'eel biilletH. Mr. HnwkiiiH iiIho re ceived some very nico cigars, and the Nugget man is jiiHt now enjoying the plonmiro of Hinoking one. Ilere'H good luck Claude, and may you return home Kiife and Hound. ICxchaiialny JIchIiIchcch. This week Mr. Horace Mann moved from his cottage in this city to bis farm residence a mile out of town, and James Johnson, who has been living upon the place has moved into his i evidence In town. It is to be hoped that Mr. PhillipH will meet with the imiccchh he so jiiHtly de orvei in whatever biiHlness venture he may enter into, and that his HiicccHMors , will never regret having located with iih. On to IiIh .fob. John Stewart the well known stock buyer of, Httgutiu passed throiiuo on ' Mouday'ri afternoon local, enroiite to ; Hofebiirg. When John boarded the ! train at Hugeue, his dog "Hix" was at, the depot and as John went into the coach, "Hix" got aboard the roar, plat- lorm. lie was discovered ny the con ductor and John ordered him thrown offat Henderson. As soon iih the dog hit tlicuroiiud he went for the front end of the train and hoiiic hard hearted wag yelled that "Hix" was "next." He had traveled with his master before ami was maklnvc for the "blind." Will In: Apprrrlatvd. It is now understood that beginning March lL'th the Northern Pacillc rail road company will inaugurate a double, daily train serviee Ix'tween Portland and Ksctern points. The Northern Pacific is an excellently equipped rond, and its ollciaN are ever on the alert to further the convenience of iilroad pat ions, not o ily in piiut of oiufoit while abimr I triiti, b it in t'Mi s. Tlo tourist sleepers h.ivi long bouiu praiseworthy feature of the northern Picitlc, an 1 they will cut a proiniiiiciit llgure in this new service. School Election. A meet lug of the voters of this school ditrict was held at the school hoiicc in this city last Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Considerable argument was Attorney J V. Voting, wnw in attend ance upon court in Kugeno this week. Mr. and Mrs. 8 K. Collin, were passen gers south Wednesday afternoon. so Dr. Snapp was a south bound tiassen. i ...... I..... it.. .i ..i . kvi mpi it uiuiusoay aiiernoon. Ciiiif 4 Dealers in General Merchandise Havo now the most complete stock of Groceries in the city, and aro still selling al prices to meet any and all competition. We call special attention to some of our late arrivals! " infK shipment ot Hhiitmg'H Teas, Conees, Spicea, Flavoring Extracts and Bak ing rowoer. ihese aro Hunting's JJest Your money back if not ah grade. reprc- ...... ....i iir i i . ..I .. ... . n; ii iuu. u ohvo aiso a inn nne oi incso goods ot n cheaper A choice selection of Japan, China and India Teas! Our Yale Coffees are giviiiK great satisfaction, selling at Wo aro headquarters for I'ostum Cereal and Acme I A choice variety of mush goods! Cream Flaked Oats, Morning Meal, Semola, Grandma's Mush, Breakfast Delight. uiu.iui , nun i, iiiiu "juriiiua. n e oner u Tickles and Sauces. I, J5. and 0 pounds for 1- Ilealth Koffy the best value in 8yrujs, Honey run down re- J. F. Miller made a short the road ono day this week. Walt Cochran has accepted a position with the tie plant of the S. P. Co. All Walker and little son were passen- 1 gers to Kugene hiHt Monday, i Mrs. H Lea left Wednesday night for Southern Oregon to visit relatives. I Jiert unti and Mr. Patterson turned to the mines Monday. Miss Kmmii Palmer returned Monday from a visit on the Mohawk, j MissPearle Churchill, has returned from u two months visit at Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Julian returned j home to Saginaw from Eugene lastFri 1 day. i ! Jones was a passenger to Port j land Tuesday. He will also visit Albany J during his absence. ! Georgti Knowlea of Florence, arrived in this city Thursday and will start for Bohemia Saturday. A. J. Hinueman of Portland, for merly of Eugene was in the city last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Lively, who has been sewing at .I n . ... .urs. eaniord's, returned Saturday to her home on Coast Fork. Mr. and Mrs. J C Stoffer havo re turned home from Montana, where they have been visiting for several months. A letter from Ernest Leigh who ia Garden Seeds in papers and bulk. A large supply of Meats Bacon, Hams, and Lard. Your trade is solicited and aatisfaction guaranteed. Outlining it Ruston, A LONG NEEDED WAIT 3STOW SUPPLIED, By W. W. TREAT, Dealer in I - rr. With the attrchment of a. Sheet Iron, Tin and. .Copper Smith's Manufactory! AH kinds of Sheet Iron work done to order, light or heavy; Hydraulic pipe for placer mines; smoke stacks for engines, and all kinds of repairs; Copper and Tin Smith work a specialty: I will save my customers freight on all heavy goods, es pecially on Hydraulic Pipe and Smoke Stacks, either from Port land or San Francisco. A large and well selected stock of "Mining goods, including Picks, Shovels, Axes, Gass and Water Pipe; Steam Fittings, for mills and hoisting works; Iron and Steel Nails, Bar Iron, Wagon now at St Louis, .Missouri announces i tires, House Furnishing Hardware, Farm Implements, that he will return home the latter part of this month. Wagon Clothes .1. II. Lumson and J. W. Lakin of Kugene, two good carpenters, arrived mire Mitu tvfwii it..'.! I...1..I .....! iui,..i ,n " iuKii.-i.i, uiu nuw resi MHki'i in tin t n nu u tin ii uiu I tint l'J. T iv .. , . ... . i- .i .idencoof James Hart. mil', uwiiiK lu lliu u-ccill. lining I.IIUI. one must be on record iih having paid taxes on $100 or over as per the last asiCSHiu 'lit roll. A school director and clerk were elected for the cunning year, Mr. L. Morse being the new dfrector by acclimation, while Oliver Vcatch waa elected clerk. Appreciated Gift. Alf Walker is in receipt of a handsome ebony cane just from Manila, a gift from Henry Landess. It was suggested by Henry that his father give it to the homliest man in town, and of coiirso intimated that Alf stood u pretty good show ot getting It. it la needless to say that there were numeroua contestants for tho prize, hut Walker won it by a scratch, aH the editor of the Nugget wus barred in tho beginning of the contest Could not Oct Here, It was announced in last week's Nugget that J. 0. Watta the Kugene optician would bo in this city tho lirst of this week. A lettor from him re quests the Nugget to Bay that owing to an Increase in trade at home tie waa unable to make tho dato, but later on will announce his arrival. On Exhibition. LastMonday AT Walker took tho brace of cougar kittens, now about 0 months old belonging to Cutbirth A Lookwood to Kugeno and placed them on ex hibition at Win Ronshiiw'a saloon. They are playful littlo fellows and will at. tract much attention. Jtenldence Sold. Dr. G. U. Snapp and wife last weok sold their lino residence on Wall street to Mr. Ilcndoror of Drain wholaono of tho now livery stable firm. F. E. Ulair, of WadhamB it Kerr, of Portland id in the city. ThoWookly Orogonian and Ilohemia Nuggot for f- i Jidyancp. JV'oJU b J. u. l.ano who has been bore for some weeks settling up tho estate of his father isilas Lane, deceased, left Wednes day night for his home at Red Lodge, .Montana. Mis hthel Cottlo, of tho Nugget force waa unable to be at her case Thursday owing to illness. Miss . I. I.!.. II.. . ouiuuwuriii Kiuuiy assumed her re sponsibility . Dr. and .Mrs. G. U. Snapp, removed their household furniture from thoir former resilience to their new residenco adjacent to the doctor.'s ollico on Main street this week. profea WALK Kit SAYINGS. Dr. J. C. Gray was hero on aional business Monday. Mrs. Adrian Miller, went to Goshen Saturday returning Monday. T lt 1 IIF r .i. r. trceKR anu win lano, wcro visitors to Kugeno last week. Mr. J L Hunter waa doing business In Crcswoll, Monday. Prof. Win. McQueen closed bis school hero Friday, and will havo two weeks vacation and then teach a three months term. Mrs. W W Taitand son JD, of Shcdda returned homo Thursday after n few daya visit with relatives in this vicin ity. Mrs. David Grousbeck returned Satur day from visiting relativos at Corvallia and Shedds. Mra. Noah Buoy, wlio hns been quito ill, ia reported to bo much better at this writing. Georgo Redford left Monday for Eaatorn Oregon by the way of Portland, oxpecttng to bo gone two or three months or until tho roads acrosa tho mountains aro so that he can driye in Trimmings, Wooden Ware, Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, Lines, Wire and Rope, Churns and Dairy Outfits. STOVES AND RANGES" Tin and Granite Ware in an endless variety; Mill Brooms, especially heavy, for mill work only; Candles and Mining Candle Sticks. W. "W. Trea.t, - Cottage G-rove, Or. IH Brief. Davidson docs good watch work. Habbitts soap at Cumming & Hua ton's. Notico Ilomcnway & Burkholder'a ad. Shoes, shoes, shoes. Fresh candiea every day, made from pure sugar at the Tailor shop. Salt Cheap at Cumming & Huston's. Car load just received. For the choicest juicest meats call on tho City Meat Market. Bacon and Lard at tho City Meat Mar ket. Wo keep only the best. Remember Dr. l.L. Scofluld, Dentist when you want dental work dono. The Bohomia Dancing Club will givo another club danco Saturday night. Kugene must have been n quiet town Sunday the lawyers were all up here. If you want any farm machinery go and aeo F. B. Phillipps, Tho Grocery-man. If you want n IMow, Harrow or Wag on, got prices ot IT. 11.' rtiillipa before buying. Go to Cumming & Huston for beat value in Bacon, Ham and Lard. Tic Nic Hama 9c per lb. ' I am prepared to lit your eyes with glasses that .will suit you. Ing not a traveling optician. Find mo at my placo of business Cottago Groyc,. Sot. Shoe Economy ! not "Bring- Shoddy Shoes. Wo now have a Fuu, STOCK ofth BEST SHOES. Dry (Jood nnd 1 (Jroccrltt. ( I llemvuvrajr I and ,1 I Burkholilcr. I Sold- Miss Roso Williams this week sold her grocery store on main atreet, to Mis? S. E. Wilbourn, of Elkton. Tho many friends of Miss Williams will ror gret to aeo her retiro from business, Tho new owner cornea recommended and no doubt bIio will meet with tho ,','h .iiinieiH, this oiler, a baud of h.oi.cs PA vid.so.n-, jowejpr, - suc.ce.33 she do&erye:. : "V ..i - ., .. r--' . ; ',.