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t)AJLY EUGENE U.1OT). Friday, - - feb. 21.18OG. FOR Popular Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, -CALL ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH. Headquarters Soda Works. for the Eugene The day's length is now 11 hours. Dr. Fin ley, denliat.room 3,Dutin blk. The raspberry bushes are leaving out. For axlo greaso and oil go to Preston & Hale's. Get your fresh fish at James1 market 9th street tomorrow. Fresh garden seod In bulk. F L (,'HAMIIKIIH. If you want a good saddle or harness sea Preston & Hale's. The meat markets are all displaying a very flue quality of meals. Tinware of all kinds. F. Ii. ClIAMIII'.IIS. Hale Got harness oil of Preston & and oil your harness, The weather forecast for tonight Is rain; for tomorrow, fair and cooler. Cook's Cotton Hoot Compound; a recent discovery. At Ykkinu ton's drugstore. The IJettman store room lu being repapcred and otherwise Improved pre paratory to being occupied by K Han- ion. Now Is the time to piune your tree All kinds of pruning Unls at a F Jj Chamhkkh. Attend the lecture of Hon B IS Beokman, of Portland, tonight, before the Advancement Club. H will be a literary feast. A Q Holden presented the lOngluo Company with a box of clgius last evening, and the same win greatly appreciated by the boys. bHILOH'H CUKB, the great Cough and Croup Curo, Is In great demand Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only aic. Chllilreii love It. Hold by Henderson It Linn. "Give me i liver regulator nn.l I can regulate tho world," said a genius. The druifulst handed him a liolllo of DeWltl's Little Karly liisurs, the fa. mous little pills. OsnuitN & PkI.ano. Captain Sweeney 0. H. A., Han Di ego, Cal., says: "Shllo's Catarrh lteinoily Is tho first medicine I have evor found that would do mo any food." Prlco fiOc. Henderson A dun. II P Iienson has secured a position In the llutte, Montana, loot ball team as quarter back and will lcavo for that place In a few days. Until the season opens he will occupy a prominent po sition lu a premlnent mercantile firm of that city. Quick In elfect, heals and leaves no car. Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly cured by DeW'ltt'i Witch I Intel Halve. Applied to burns, scalds, old sores, It Is magical In e fleet. Al ways cures piles, j)r. Wiitolighby, tUtai parlors. Dr. Finley, cleiitliit.room. 3,Dunu blk I Tho BroiUl-Axo Is quite lively to I day. I Tomorrow Is Washington's birth day. The banks will remain closed tomor row. When you want a whip go to l'res , ton A Hale. Glass cut and put in to older. F. L. Chambkks. Dr. Driver, Evolution, M f. cnurcn, Feb. iitilh and 2!)th. It rained some last night, but Is fair and sunny again today. Attend the creamery meeting at tho court house tomorrow afternoon. Wood's Piiohi-iiodine, the great English Itcmcdy. At Yebinoton'b. II F Laugunour, formerly a resident of this county, is no located at Kiowa, Colorado. The Wkeki.y Guahd, with supple ment, was issued toduy. Buy a copy; only 6 cents. 8edon in his humorous and Artistic Entertainment Feb, 27th, at 8-30 p m at Villurd Hall. Get your curry combs and brushes at Prcstou & Hale's. Tomorrow being a legal holiday the postolllee will remain open only from 0 to 12 a in and from 2 to 3 p ni. It not only is so, it must bo so, One Minute Cough Curo acts quickly, and that's what makes It go. Ohuuhn & DeL.vno. Yonkors Statesman: He They say Ohiiuiin Jt DkIjAno. Keep away from Cripple Creek. Hera la the situation: "Twenty-four dead men lylag on slabs In the morgue at Cripple Creek, victims of hunger, exposure, pneumonia and suicide eighteen of Hit burled unldenlllledl" Gloom It cast o'er the lot of the schoolboy who rejtlces in holidays. He hat discovered that not only Wash ington's blrthdaj, but Decoration day aud tho Fourth of July fall on fiutur- day. Two of t lie's make hi in loso dayt oir, and even the "Fourlh" lit would rather have on smut other day. The American Beauty owes her pre tige more to a clear complexion than to any other atti Unite. A cup of Parka' Tea will enable anyone to pos tern this. It clears tho skin and re move pimples and that sallow, mud dy look. Parks' Ti n is used bv thous ands of Indie for the complexion. Without being a catharllo llcunw con ttlpatlon. Hold by A. Ykhinuton. If (hers Is any one thing that needs to be purified, it Is politics, to the rs formor says, and many agree thereto. But blood tells, and at a blood purltltr and liver corrector Hlmmons I.iver lUinilstor is the best medicine. "I lire It In preference to any other." So savsH M11tih.I1, of Mlddlcport, Ohio, and l)r A H Itumtll, of Farinville, Ya, writes: "It fulfills all you promise for It." disease is ccmmunicntcd from one per son to another by kissing. She Well, you nppcur to ho pretty healthy. A high liver witli a torpid liver will not be a long liver. Correct the liver with Do Witt's Little Early ltiseis, little pills that cure dyspepsia and constipation. OtiUCHN & 1'Bl.AJU. A cup of Parks' Tea at n'ght moves (ho bowels in the morning without pain or discomfort. It is a great health giver and blood purifier, bold by A. Ykhinuton. One Mintito Cough Curo touches the right spot. II also touches the right time it you take It when you have a cough or cold. Beo the point? Then don't cough. OHHIIItN & DkLano. A lingular fact lint been discovered III Judno McGinn's department of the state circuit court. Since tho 2-"lh of Junuary there have been 14 easel dis posed of, and all of them but one have l.an fur Iho defendant. Tho one ex ception was a disagreement. Dqn'l invito disappointment by ex perimenting. Depend upon Ono Min ute Cough Cure and you have imme diate relief. It cures croup. The only harmless remedy that produces Imme diate results. . . UHltUll.N S UKIMNU. KAKL'8 CLOVER BOOT will pu rify your blood, clear your complexion regulate your bowels ana maxes your head us clear as a bell. 25c, 6Uc, nncl $1.00. Henderson & Eton. Parks' Cough Hyrup cures Coughs olds and Consumiition. Mrs. Cath erlno Black of Lo Hoy, N. Y., sovb: look ono bottle of Parks' )ugh Hyrup. It acted like magic. Stopped my cough and I am perfectly well now." Hold by A. 1 KKINUTON. J E Blundell of Douglas, (tbe con denied muni savs 111 a letter: "Per in It mo to say that I am not a candi date for legislative honon. I have had all the abuse, all the honor and all the emoluments belonging to that office, and am now ready and willing to hold the ladder fir somt other poor fellow to climb." There have been a good many dell cate suggestions about churoh choirs lu the past and their predilection to snats among themselves Is of course proverbial, but what seems to cap the climax is tilt report that a iscar ora minister has fired hit choir and choir master bodily for the most remarkable discovery that Ills choir left the church for the beer saloon between tho songs. How easy It Is to figure. Here onio from tht Fossil Journal: "At cost of $1300 tho Gilliam County Hlieep men's Piotecllve I'nlon has paid for tho scalps of 1300 coyotes. One hai Just to think of tho progeny that thine KlOOvarmlts would lliave brought Into tht world if permitted to die a natural deatli to realize the Incalculable bene fit the bounty has lieen to the sheep men of this count;-. It Is safe to say that each coyote slays al lepst flvt sheep annually, worth $10 anyway. It is a common tight now to are little pigs running at large all over the May. vllle flat. Before the days of tht boun-1 ty It was unsafe to let them get out of J sight." Aiultitt t'oiitiriiiittioii. CorvallU Gazette: There Is lilu-ly to j bes spirited contest over the continua tion of Ilefereo Woodcock's report next T.iesday, when Judge Fullerton will sit in special session to hear arguments pro and con of the several attorneys luterested. Objections to the report have been filed by Nash and Booth, as attorneys for Wiu M Hong, Geo S Coe, trustee, T E Hogg and W II Burns, et ttl; Johnson fc Hutlord anil Snow & McCamunt for insurance companies, who claim priority of payment on their receiver's certificates; and I, N Fllnn for D B Montcith, Jehn A Crawford, W L Vance, First National Bunk of Albany, and L ! linn. Wil son and Hufl'ord ok for conformation of that portion of the report relating to Btntou county's tax claim. J w uun- can. attornsy for I.inn county's tax claim, and John Burnett and IS E Wilson, renresenting the clulm or school dlst. No 9, also aak that the re- n.irt bo confirmed. Weatherford Wyatt ask to have the report modified sous to allow Llucolu county $3,334 claimed as taxes for the year J892 Foster on the Weather. Foster's last bulletiu gave forecasts of tht ttorm wave to cross the conti nent from 17th to 21st, and the next will reach tho Pacific Coast about the 22d, cross the west of Itockies country by close of 23d, and the great central valleys 24th to 20th, Eastern states 27lh. This disturbance will bring extremes of temperature and radical weather changes with high temperatures pro ceeding Hie next storm wave. , The warm wave will cross the west of Itockies country about 22d, great central valleys 24th, Eastern states, 2'jth. Cool wave will cross Hit west of Hockies country about 25th, great cen tral valleys 27th, Eastern ttateB 29th. SlOO lUnardSIIHI. 11.. A,li-nnf this miner will lo lilessc-d to leant thnt there la til lettht one dreaded J tserse thiit iiMeiiee lias bt'i-a able lo euro lu all alugea, anil tlial i Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure U the only nositive cure known to the mtilieal Iraternllv. uaiarrn uennr a ..-"iinwi'i-tlonal dfsesse, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure in taken internally, aellim ilireetly ujioii tho Wood and mucous Htirfueesof ihesy-tem, therehy doslroyhlK the foundation o the disease, and giving the -tlent strength by building up Ihocoustltillloii ami assisting nature lo do Its work. Tho nro- irietors liavo so inuc-ri liuin in us eiiriiiive lowers, that they oiler one Hundred Dollars 'or any ease that it tails to curo. bend lor list ol testimonials. ri r. J. unr-.Mii i,u., iotcu,w. Sold by Druggists, Vac. ! maher mi linnnn niiiM Lmm 'k.. iu5 Him I'n lu Hie First; ; mi "" i ! ! Hound. ! See Our Beautiful Show Dress Goods Window. Seechl to the ?' S4n Francisco. Feb. 2l.4p.in. The light took place at 4 p ... between Fit.-lmmons and -Maher. In Hie first round Fit- knocked out Malier, wilh a rightjiannlw. KX1KBTA1XJ1KST. tlll.OMAh Pur- BOOTS! BOOTS!! Doi.lak Wheat. Pendleton Tri- buue: The wheat market is steauny advancing and Borne dialers predict dollar wheat withiu a year, 'the causo which forces tho price of wheat up are many. Tho American crop or 1894 wat short, the Arttcntine crops oi 1894 and 1S95 were short, the India crop, which usually cuis a uig ugure in tho world'i supply, Is very short owing to the droughts lu Hint country. Uussia Is holding her crop in anticipa tion of a rise in price. Austialla usually draws on India for her supply, but Is uow Importing from tho United Stutes. South Alrlea usually gels her supply fruiu Argentina, but is drawing on the United States. Taking the short crops of India and Argentina, and the prob abilities of war in consideration tho price of wheat Is bound to advance. ToNIOHT'8 LtCTUliK. The Ucttlte at Mount's hall tonight by Hon B B Bcekman, of Portland, on "Tin Need of a Dlsllnstivt Policy in our National Development," which la to bo givon under the auspicits of the Advance ment club, promises to be highly Inter esting and full of rich thought. Mr Beckuian is a son of Hon C C Brek man, of Poitland, a member of the board of regents of the University of Oregon, and is a graduate of tho uni versity, lit also held a posltlt n as Instructor In the university for a short period after graduation. The Irclure tonight will ba free and the public is cordially invited to attcud. Tt'WHAV KVKNINd, MaKCH "U1. Puiker's opera house has been en gaged for a concert to lie given by Miss lieiisiuorc of this city and Mi's War ner, Instructor of tnunlc ill the Drain Normal School, assisted by oilier tal ent well known here, uinier the auspices of the ladles of the music committee of the First Congregational church. Thli w ill be a rare treat. Some one yet unknown tiuiglarlous ly tntered the brewery at Koseburg Wednesday night, and tapped 12 bar rels of beer, thus ruining about $1G0 worth of the liquid. It was evidently spltework. RfDVS I'll K aiHIWIlOKY. I, ptiarniitM..! to etiri. I'Ll.-s and ConstlnatlOll ! .ir imnu-y refunded, ."si cents ikt Send i two staini.s li.r elreular and Vr sample to i MAKI lN Kl'l'Y. lleglslerrd l'l-ar:iiaclsl.lncas- ter, I'a. N( IvsTll.s AiswKaso. For sale by all ; llrst i-las. driiKgists everya lu-re, and in Kugctie j Orvgou by Ostium .V l)eljin For Sai.k. A good part Jersey milk cow for sale. Inquire at Wells Fargo express office. I.iwt In this city, a part of a gold link culVbMlon. Finder please leave at this ofllco. f,. tbu li'reA keatlillS I'01"11 ker s Opera House on Kebril ary 22utl. Prof Baright, ,Misa DeLashmut and Mrs Linn are having regular rehearsals and everything indicates a successful evening's entertainment. . Scenes from Koger Dct'nverly, Hia watha and Kvangelino will be among the principal numbers of tho pro gramme. . The minuet by local artists will bo a pleasing number. i-i... ii.!..iinxs. soul's and readings will all be colonial representations. . 1 A lot of Utile folks have on Interest ing part on the programme. w The Colonial Tea will be presided over by tleorgeand Martha Wiifliing t in, assisted by the maids of honor in costume. Tickets on sale (it Henderson & Linn's. Admission 2u0 and 3-"c. Re freshments 10c. A Millionaire to llauif. A few dnvs ago a Missouri jury con victed Dr Arthur Ducstrow ot murder in the lirst degree, and he will shortly lie sentenced and hanged for his crime. This man is said lo be worth a million dollars. About two years ago, in a ilriiiiki'ti mi'i1. ho killfit his wife and chilil. J-le linn 1111 ninny uiuukiiiub ofdullarf, in h ollorts to e-capo the law. It is :.m Hint tie puid Iuh lend iiiK t'oiinel JoO.OOO iw h ivtainer find at iVnst us mucli ntraiu as urelrenhe.H." Hi-sides wliich 1)9 hiri'il able and eiwtly BHHislants to hin chief. And, t o the dist-redit of tha proh-vi(ni lo it ftntri, healo hiit'tl many "eminent med leal expcrla" to prove hi inanity. AH that wraith rotild do to save DuvhImw wusdone. Never! hi'less liu was found found nuilty, aud in in a fair way to bo hanged. Slinkrrinron llnppf 1 oiiuiuiiilly It is said, but the Bhaitr who ehak because heortn t hcl lc t hy 110 menus o hpjr intlivt dnal. St fhHkfs tin- pe ron trnulilctl with chills ami IYvit. 'I he uivfiiiiB ami rhii'llf rirnj n-n-Httlion in folluwpl t'y no hv-f a I'lniiuiMmmely. burning It-viT, whtch In fcjl'ow.tl by a lurrwltri. tUrii tu.th that Iravrs the unhappy fiiMtTcr "ti! weak m a cat," a mint uniortuiiatu fliiille, by the way a a cut fur it t.v, is a particularly museiifar anlnml. I'iuUt the above circiin arMiintMi vitl HiHininn In ximti uni I UP. What will recuiKTut Hi Hteitir! Siomnnh Ilitt'-r-' which eratl.i'Hb-H malarlnl Oift'ftfo In every ; form and rvialni H terrible revaitra uiKiii the Hfarem. Hera nr-itii'Mit of the liver alwaH aet'itinpft'ib-s malarial diponler, Ti tin relief of this t oiunlalut. n.t well as const ii'iitioii and dv-KiH't.iiln, fltiCHcious and thonnit;h in tl for kidtier iroubhi, iiervounupss rheiunatlHiii nnd neuralgia A wltie(;lAti)ful tlnet- tuucA a day, IUST ARRIVED, New Pattern Suits, Wait for our There will not he anything to equal thsm. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. F. E. DUNN, THE LEADING MERCHANT DO YOU KNOW. That we sell shoes. GOOD shoes. Shoes that wear, and give you satisfaction all around. If you don't already know it, loarnlitfrom YORAN &SON, The Shoe Dealers. Dav Si Hcndersorii Undertakers anc Embalmers. Cor Wil. and th sts. ' The Discovery Saved Mis Life. Mr G CuilloneUe, druggist, Delivers ville, 111., says: "To Dr King's Kew Discovery I owe my life. Was taken ill with la grippe and tried nil the phy sicians for miles alimt, but of no avail, and was ;iiven up and told I could not lives. Having Dr King's New Dis covery lu my store, I sent for a bottle ami began its use and from the first dose begun to get better, and after using 3 bottles was up and aliout again. It is wortli its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." (Jet a free trial bottle at Hender son & Linn's drug store. UluM'llnir Whispers. Mnnv neonle never realize what lifu is until iliey hold communion with nature from behind the handle- bar. (Jood authorities unsure us that it is not possibW to coast into heaven on a poor record. 'Titan extremely frigid day when tlie cynic is finable to kick at some thing. No one laughs louder at a cycle Joke than tlm man who wants the bystand ers to believe that ho understands it. Any man is justilled in "putting on airs" wliile engaged in equipping a wheel with pneumatics. Dr Roland D Grain has resigned tiie pastorate of tlio Portland Haplist church. Old Kentucky LIQUOR HOUSE, W. BEKSKAW, Proprietor. Keejis Mm licst braiulB of WHISKEY, BRANDY, SIM, ASD- All Kinds of Wines. Also the Celebrated SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BliEK on ilrauslit. GO TO, , "DEACON'S" FOR TUB LCAWKC HK.tNliS OP CIGAHS and TOBACCO, ..ALSO.. Con'33tian3Py, NjIs anj Sih Water -FRUITS IN SEASON.- Best Helecitd line of smoker articles in ton CITY" The streets are begining to get dusty. Travel on the railroad is light no Some fine stall fed iieef is displayed ill Fisher A Walkin's market. Tho Salvaliou Army people held services in the couiily Jail this nfter lioou. The Christian Kndcavore rs of I he stale are milking great preparations for tie tlate convention whieh will be held in Ore-gou City April 14, 15 and lti. An order for fifty car loads of lumbei from ialt Lake City was recently filled in Portland, the him be laden cant passed through Kugcue on tiie Southern Pacillc road on the way to Salt Lake, via Siicramento, so we are Informed. Pendleton K O: Other towns in Oregon may te interested in Katning that Pendleton i'-as leen cni-ci!ed to get out her street sprinkler lor the sea son. All over tin) fields rain and snow have fallen so ti e grain Is plen tifully supplied with moisture, but our mud and disagreeable weather has all gone. Thk Itoe-K P1..1:. The open build ing erected north of the Jail by the city to shelter a rock pile, which lias beMi provided for the benefit of pri-oners, is now oomph-led, and a pile of rocks has bef 11 procured and p aced in posi tion. Tile rocks wliich will he used on the start sre river boulders. There Is now one prisoner in th ei!y jail and he will l itrmid with a sle.lue hammer and sit to work 1 mimliiiir the rocks in the niorniuir. M. O. WILKINS, Utorrjey. Stenographer. Official Reporter Second Judicial District. OrneK over F. K. IH'N.VS. First floor west of Day & Hender son's furniture store, 7th st. Half block from Willamette il. GIVE US A TRIAL GRIFFIN & CO. Props. HORSES FOR SALE. W. KUYKEflDALL, H. D., Phy sician and Surgeon. Office in Chris man Block. Pl-vdul niton t Ion lo r.ixRi-ry. and rargica di Smoke LA GREMA, Ten cent; il. of 0. Queen of llcar Five cent Cigars. DAY & HENDERSON, nn nnil llnJnuIn Lllllf UIIUWHlli& lini.iTii 1 111 111 I 111 I j 1 11 7th and Willamette Streets. To tho Citizens of Lane County. Wamkh. I.aily or c luiiati to canrass at fi tW H rday. lies! ol seller. 1'all at Kugetic House nt once, M. I:. lit.ATTV. ' A ra'rn wo ask you to buy Home Mailo ''' ;1' c'"llf and (timiiI as fori iijn mad.. Vail'1'' ! We have for the past year, and will for this year, sell you ',0"''Jt'f,r (jutJ- ware ( lieap. r Thau Any Dealer ini.alie County, Biid "f a much j ,jt it y, and our tinners liuv I h"ir liviim at home: w-hv not you ". 1. t'- (jiKvb In HauiwB'p and Sloves we are willing to work cheap i"r ' Thanking you f..r pat favors, we ask a continuance f .v":,r lit ttie tlil.t I low l.uililnif, oppiwilc UL'ARI) olth-e. f GRIFFIN HARDWARE00 Wo desire to reduca our stock In this line and will sell all of j FofNO. Part of a nohl button. Owner can have our- $3.,r)0 Boots 2.00 Hoots for for $3.00 2.00 Come at once while the sizes are complete. AX BILLY. TRY WHITE SQUADRON Mocha and Java Coffee IcallliiK ' Ibis oftlce and 1 this ad. link cull' same by paying for -also our Early Hrenkfnst Coffee. GRAY eS: SON. Join the A. Inquire of your neighbor tor particulars. A. E. WOOD. GENERAL GROCER WILLAMETTE STREET.