t uguie W’ t KIy Guard AN INl>EP, NtLix i P »BLK. v'.v U Pt ELL BRO HE’iS P .blials-r- P blu si • «ryr'nd.y Enta's-l *’ t • r • g regon HP Rl'lRl 1 FK1OAÌ i • jur ;** • » < ‘re uoiijL. g" D&ift Count A resident of tie swan i * of Aikau- H-s otM'e wrote to a caterer iu St. Louis and asked him if be could sell him frog leg», eying that they were a very toe itbsume diet—more so than th<>. >■ which came fr> to any other »ec- ti'.n <>f th«- count-y. Tbe caterer answer»- ! that be could u»e the frog legs, if ¡r».[e !y diessed au'i shipp» I on ice. and v anted to know how many be could turi'isb. Tbe Arkansas mau re[ lied thot he rould. in all. prol>aL!y furnish one thousand dozen, and olicited au night with his wife than be would ' Just think of the hard luck of that think of going out into his back yard Baker City man. a member of a *pec- and splitting wood all night by moon- ial grand jury called receutly to in­ 1 ght for amusement. ” vestigate gambling, being since caught All candidates for the legislature by the sheriff with thirteen others who hare filed their petitions in Mar­ while gambling! All were bound over ion, Clackamas and Multnomah coun­ to the circuit court. _ ties Lave subscribed to tbe pledge to Vote for the fieople'* choice for Cnit- The Pacific States Telephone Co, is ed States senator. a Standard Oil corporation for Ore 1 gon. It gets valuable franchises free E w- much latent | ■ wer is there in ' wherever it can; pay» very little tax. Niagara falls? Eminent engineers say aud the aid of the court* has to be in£ the estimated 27o.i»«i cubic feet of coked to compel that; puts up the water that pas» over tbe falls every chea|>est service possible; take» uo second re, resent six milliou horse­ part in improving or beautifying the power. towns where offices are n aintaire-l It don't look right. Th- Portland ■ Ld «npicys girls at indefensible [«dice committee has recommended wage».—Independence Enterprise. tbe disimasrl of Patrolman Nelson Just because be kissed a woman who One would think the Chinese had bail been a witness iu the city court enough superstitions of their owu while he was escorting her home. Po­ without appropriating from our peo­ licemen are entitled to some i-erqui- ple. Two years ago when Columbia sites. A man whose name is unknown lost two hundred dollars in a Tieotra ¡siolroom tLe other day, then went tack that night and threw »toues through tbe windows to the value of a considerable [.art of his lose. Such procedure might even up some people to a greater or lesser extent, tut i; seems to us tLe satisfaction there- wi t Id le very doubtful. •ariy rej y. The St. Louis mau in return *oid to ship fifty dozen at ouce. A week elapsed and the express company dsllveied th ee dozen tings in St. Louis. TLe United State» nail bi ought a !e ter tiom the irog tamer, A crusader of the “Auti-Profaritv »« tallow»: Society of the World," originated at Dear Sir:—l *blp by express today three dozen frog«, all i could secure. San Francisco a y ar ago. think* b< I was oisappoiiite»! in the crop. I has found a profitable field iu Port ha I suppoeed by tbe “Loitering'' they land. He should, meet with »ucoese. diefore and two other children were burned to death. Singularly the mother of the day liefore was the only oue of tbe family to escape. She broke through a window, but may die from exposure. The Northwest ■* shipping some ( wheat thia season. 27,2'»',<<«i bush la in round uumbe'* having already been shipped from Portland and Puget Sound porta. This is a very larre increase over that of previous years, th»- figures for which are: Same period 19M-06 ... Sam»- period Mkrt-'U .. Same |>eriod 1HU2-KI Same period iwd-itt ... Same period I!*«»- '1 Sa tie period 1'?*'- «1 Saitm period law-re ... Same period 1KC-98 . LAND . r'ctiirfhoUSt: I VOUI muuov J REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. CRUISERS ! The Rev. J. C. VY arreu Sharon Baptist church, jj,"'"! ,,f Ele*',ric Bitter. ■i.Ulr a ( lid to ma„kiU11 It «“''»I ___ „• lame back, stiff joints h ' h Y*? ’ l-hysical collapse. 1 was Coi,| 1-__ ..— I ’ ÄK UnUIOasllU Whitney; certain laud in Lugeue. fl- nla([e me HO strong 1 have inV ’»• ’ * k T E Brown to W E Broun; south three miles in mlunte, T E Brown uf the the ea«. east ---- half of lot 3. aud like walking three more. It^l half of remeta bered that the It wiU be a new man of me." Greatest* ' ** me. " Greatest Guard was the only Lane county pa »«illth half of lot» 1 aud 2. blk 13, | for weakness and all at. niach*^ and kidney complaint», « per that protested against the hiring Packard's ml to Eugene, el. .xdah L Shelton to (I uiaiuette \al- guarantee by W. L. DeLauu ’J l .’M of Roberts and Edwards to crut-* Price flOc. ’ a*W timber lauds iu this county for the I ley Co; certain lands in Eugene. ?15,- benefit of the assessor'* office, which • «aa». Eugene Water Co to tLe M i.,s.i ette is | aid a good salary to do its work. Mrs Anna Ma Ter The Guard stated at the time tha’ Valley Co ; certain iauus in Lugeue. Osteopath phyeician. ?U M work doue at the price stqHilated i el v,UM). disease* treked W< ■»., Ihumas H aud Frat«' G Eilis to E Iren * *j«<’ialty. Otfice* could not be Correct aud w uuld be u rthbss. but the protest was not A aud Bertha E Keruutt; lot» 10 ai.d Lin-m’*. 'Phone P.ed Hüll. h, • ied. The cruisers took the peo­ 11. I lk 4. Purkers.ni Ji Quimby’* ad ple'* uoui-y tor work not p rformed j to Eugeue. $4'41. Lillie A and A W Hadley to John aud for e»timat « which the assessor W. O. Prosser Physician and Surgeon c .uld hare made hail he discontinued •Viuzeureid ; certain laud iu Spriug- In addition u> g«u«iaJ piaaice of hi- chicken industry for awhile. field. 8300. ?o fill (fucTaes of Wm H and Mary J Whituey to O L surrey The Guard has aske»i As«»es»or broat and eye. " Residence, corner Kth and Pear’, rreels. I Crain ; 240 acres in sec 8, tp 21. s r 1 K-euey for th- lists of these cruisers' Office, Beekwith baildin<. estimates but so far ha* not been able w. $1. TelepEonei-—Office. Black 12M1; Reai jcaCei A D Berger to John Lili; lot 10, blk to obtain them. The follow ing dispatch proves that 8, Hendricks' amended ad to Eugene. HR. McDOUGAI. the Guard's light against this propo­ 8500. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON B A and M A Washbnrne to Clay sition was correct aud shows what In addition to geneial or..tice ip,, Line county may expect when the es­ Parker; north 80 feet of lots 1, 2. 3 and 4. blk 82, Washburne's amended attention given to diserte* of wornei, timate» are made public: childrer, "Coquille. Or., Feb. 6.—Coos coun­ ¡.iat to Springfield Investment Ji Pow­ Otfice over Preston and ty i* enjoying a timber land fraud er Co'* ad to Springfield, fl. Phone Black lÿ B A aud M A Wast-hurne to G F scare of its owu. ,‘arker: all of lots 13 and 14, also tbe ■ ‘‘The UI ty ii.i.rt at Dr. M. G. E. Bennttt session appointed C. E. Roberts, of -outh 4 1 feet of lots 1, 2, 3 aud 4, blk Successor to Dr. H. E. Penland. I R .seburg. and County Surveyor Os­ -2. Wasbburne's amended plat to Os'eopathic Physuan. car Edwards, of Douglas, to cruise Spriugdeld Investment Jt Power Co's Acute sud Cnronio DL««s«. ttew I aud estimate the amount of timbei 1 .d to Springfield, rl. tiff lee comer 7th a" I lauds in Coo« county, and to make it Edwarii Haberland to Wm J Ben- streets ’Phone KeU 18 1 imposisble for the timlier laud owner» ninger; 80 acres in sec 35, tp 15, s r to avoid their just -dmre of the taxes. 7 w. $310. M » C | td.omu, At the last term of the ccurt. whet M W Land to Anias Laud ; certain the two cruisers put in their bill for and* in sec X tp 21, s r 2 w. $1. Veterinary Surgeon. rl*»'. Judge Hariocker looked out of Caga A and Sadie Vanscboiack to C I tbe windows of the courtroom and I McLin: 159 arces in sec 4, tp 21, s Secretary Mi MMMW Medical Brammer*: Domestic «num . o* gZ I »aw timls-r and timber lands which - 2 w. $1. (rested on rcieutiftc principle«. Located at Bangs St«t *e. Eutte< I he did not fil'd on the n aps submit­ U S to George Lay ng ; 1G0 aer«*s in Res. Comer 10th and OlHe. Phone Red 2611. | ted by th“ cruiser* and the court de­ -ec 3G. tp 2L s r 1 w. Patent. K. 0. htiJ cided that the bill should not lie al­ Sta’e of Oregon to George Layug : A C. Woodcock lowed for the present. 20.10 acres iu sec 30, tp 21, ar 1 w. SIX) COCK A POTTER, “To ascertain if the report was •13'. 13 AT PORNEYL -AT I ji true, the court a[.pointed James (k. James Thomson to C H Lowiy; 30 wan. of Marshfield, to cruise portions icres iu tp 17. s r 4 w. 820GO. Otho»»- One-balf Hock south of Chijl of the laud on which estimates were C A E Duncan et al to E M War­ man Block. Lmzere, ('-su.iil entered, and some very interesting ren ; 30 acres in sec 3, tp> 18, s r 4 w. different«« are fouud iu the two re­ -1. ANDREW L. CHEZEM, ports. Ou section 30, iu township 27. M S and Allie Wallis to C A E Dun- LAWYEK. the maps of Roberts and Edwards •an et al; 4.46 acres in sec 5, tp 18, * Farm loan», real estate, tire iw showed there was uo timber, bnt Mr ' r ■ 2 0. ance, notary. Of He» over Eigi •lary Warren to M S Wal- L «:i and Savings Bank. Eugene, Oreja * in sec X tp 18, s r 4 w. Pboue Main 491. I DR. J. CHRISTIE tte to Henry Fischer ; lot of Marcóla. $375. rkins to Edwin E Briggs : in Mrs C A Perkins' ad ove. $1(0. CUIT COURT. Y !•**■ W A Healing Gospel Around the J J Walton WAl.TOf. o. p. Ji * N’ESS. 'TTORNKYH ATLA» ’■VPl pravi lie in a»l ’he r on rtf In Stat« i Biere-R<’on. No e Wa>t.>i> HI» Enc*»i*“ (Sa.cn» vs J P Currin : to render I rKuuuilllK id partnership business. »'• V **• I. N. HARBAUGH, Law; In addition to withholding Robert-' Medley & Johnson, attorneys for iect. A s >n 74 years old is living. He .opinion e more in confor­ sessors. property and $25o damages. L. Bil­ I lom pani- «. Room &. First National Bunk Em State Printer Whitusy, candidate mity with the laws of other countries, yeu and Medley J. Johnson, attorneys inc, •-npwoa. Or. for icnouauativn. to hl a hurt la ml which compel the owner of a patent for plaintiff. E C Smith vs N R McFall; to re­ L, HlLYhU. Journal reporter that be believed in a o manufacture and market his aiticle cover money. Kissinger K.\t) \1-US second term, not particularly that be within two years or forfeit his rights, . torneys for [daintiff. wanted it but because a muti can get and then he trust sell it it a reason E C Smith vs K,L Gilman; to re­ fttice <>rer VOrai '• Shoe t >»s best results from a second term. It able profit only. 1 cover money. Kissinger Jt Ladd, st- ZAii», rsznn. Last night at 8;3> o'clock occurred strikes us that way. too. especially torneys for plaintiff. the marriage of Laban Anderson t< ■ -u. i i.A V it The citizen conversant with curren when like the state printer'* office it MINING LOCATION. Mrs. (.»race B. Ward. The ceremony ATTUHAEY a ; ij >( politics realizes that the next genera! was jierforined by Rev. L. E. Rock­ is credited with [laying »ollie ten Nathaniel E Blair file* notice of • reír» Over s.uceiiv L»»a< v *•»«'1 assembly of the state of Oregon will well, pastor of Humphrey M. E. location of “Wisconsin" and ‘ ■"Min thousand a year. Bank lie the most important in its history. chnrch in the cottage receutly pur­ , nesota" mining claims. Blue River Eugene. i.r.V'M. chased by the groom at 732 Mill district. There is the election of two United It does not seem that it should have States senators, the normal school street. The wedding was attended CITIZENSHIP. E. < . Is A KE, Prop baeu marie uecessary for tbe rnayoi ouly by a few of the relatives and question will again be threshed ont— close friends of the contracting par- Final United States citieYnship eUGENê MAR3l.r an« aud police committee of P> udlet« li to a finish, let us hope. The general ties and the ceremony was brief and papers granted to.’FredU Fredricksen. ____ GRANITE WOI the other day to instruct the marsba appropriation bill of the last sessMM simple, but withal impressive. Tbe niai 1-. • of Denmark. to uotiiy the saloons that the law ex­ is likely to be killed by the referen­ bride wore a lieautiful gown of cream cluding women, minors aud black J dum vote, and there will lie a “dou­ crepe de clune and carried a bouquet Established 1892 listed tiabitual drunkards would be of cream roes. The couple were un­ ble-header’’ appropriation bill to attended. C;.- Hl aid Suites strictly enforced, also that prohibiting take can- of them all.tbe various mat­ After the ceremony and congratula- sale of liquor the to Indiana. In tbe $100,000 ters from different sections of the ! tions, light refreshments were served, eud it is for tbe good of the saloon Hawtig increased capital state. Aamredly there will be some The groin is head salesman at Cock- man to observe tbe reasonable regu­ torrid times at the state house at Sa- I and improved facilities There is greater interest manifested ■ * Weatherly's dry goods store lation* prvserilied in the law under ' and the bride was formerly in the in tr.seliall this winter than for *ev- lem when the solons gather again. Millinery business here. Both are eral years, and it is expect«»d that | which he does business. l>opular and their matKv friends tender »lien spring comes t. sn » will lie or­ hearty congratulations. ganized in nearly ail the town* of the Tbe Raker City Demccrat tells of valley. There is sot:’» talk of again ofEuge Be, Cr. the death there of Richard Kidd at 9l organizing a valley league to play a i- prepa-ed to give you the tc* year*, who had l»wu a resident of Ba­ summer schedule of games, the plan m isfactcry service in every d«P“’ ker county uearly forty year*. There being to make tbe league, if one is ment of banking. born, strictly an amateur one, and to is jatbos in such ending ot li*e a» de­ Deposits received subjt 3 professionalism entirely. check, and interest allowed on 11 James Roberts, a former resident of exclude scribed by that paper "A man of Eugeue. died at Pendleton last night. When a league was organized three ;cates of deposit. great liberality and charitably dis Tbe news of his death was received years ago, including this city, the Al­ Loans made on approved secuW l-'sed. the deceased parted with his here in a telegram to hi* brother, bany team was strictly an amateur or­ with liberal terms. money with a generous hand, and The ganization, aud it was the action of Tbe report of Dr. J. W. Harris, John Robert», this mornnig. Ser", for our free booklet seemiugly never gave a thought to a county health officer, for January, deceased was year« old and single. one or two of the other team* that |' rainy day. At the time of his death which ia now ready to hand in to Beside» hi* brother, John, he leave* brought professionalism into tbe with tl.. r-«’lit that the he was penniless, As far as known | tbe county court, »bows more ease« a sister. Mr*. Jas. Richardson. re«id- game. league t»-an « .11 t, t be kept up. nig west of Eugene, and numerous of contagious diseases than ever ex he had no relative». " isted in the county at any time since other relatives. Tbe deceased left W ’h a g 1 cmit.iir league in the here in 1888. and has reside! in East field there is no reason why the game Rather a curiomgand it seems, to us a record has been kept. Don’t deny yourself *cme needed The report show* a total of 74 case* ern Oregon ^ince. The remain* will •h. nl 1 not fl"ir;-h for four or five article in drug More goods bees*1 indefensible request, that of a Port­ of tpyhoid fever, all but three being be brought to Eugene for interment. ti. 't! . -.« :th a ¿sn or possibly two a week —Albany Herald. you can't get down town for it- -'•* land woman suing for divorce from in Eugen»*. 34 eases of measl»*«. over j MARRIAGE OF WELL KNOWN CO'JPLE ILK OF ÂMATXER EASEBALL LEAGUE Th® Eugene Loan and Savings p?*nk NUMEROOS [ISEASES A Portland preacher express»-« the positive opinion that the bugging ac- com|«niment is responsible for the dance, and stripped of that the world wouldn’t »rant it. And he is very skeptical a* to the pleasure men take in dancing with their own wive*. “ 1 dance with my wife.' said a gentleman to me who was trying to Considerable nneasiness i* felt over excuse him»« If for hi* practice of dan­ her second biist«nd, the first dewd. half of which are at Wendling, four cing. “That may answer to tell a min that she be allow»»! to take her maid | cases of diphtheria, five cases of the disappearance of J bn Jensen. i*ter who i« mi ppi 1 to know nothing en name. Society protect» itself by smallpox and one ease of scarlet fever. wb<> has been working at Wendling for about it. but every one who 1* famil I some time. On January 23 be came Fred Bangsand Mise Daisy Hett, compelling strict observance of the Five of the regular operator* at the ' to tbe home of Peter Hngan in East both of Springfield, were married in iar with the modern waltr know* that I Eugene and started for hl* timber a man will not dance with hi* wife | ownership of names, aud they should telephone office are sick with typhoid (claim on Spencer creek. He has not Eugene. Wednesday, Feb 1. R**i, at more than one« or twice during the be change»! only where identity i* fever. There are several apprentice» 10 a. m. by Justice of tbe Peace C. A. It’is I «▼«nine The ordinary man who foll­ hotter *ubeerr»d thereby. Ordinarily, on tbe switchbeard» now, which ac been seen by his friends since. Wintermeir. The groom is half owner ow« the dance would no more think in Mich a case the woman should tske coanta for the preeent lack of ef­ . feared that he m.ght have become lost of th» White Elephant livery »table* ' in tbe mountains and froze to death ficiency of tbe service. oi going to a ball and dancing all at Springfield and the bride 1« a pop­ her first buslstud't t.aniej m k. 1 ot met with an accident ular young lady of that place. Married ’Phone In Telephone Red 160b and a tew minutea later a messeng« will be on the way with the gxds- If your physician leaves a pi* scription at the house, telephone d and we will send for it and also if liver it. Our delivery service is en­ tirely free, vo do not hesrtste f use of it.