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THL'i:.Si)AY - - JANUARY 13
A I'J.AIX htyUaKK ISSUE.
The l!;.ubiiuai) national plat
form of lSOci ulnjgcd tbe Ropuiili
can party to use every effort to se
cure International Jiiuietulis-ji,
thinking men knew the iiltda'e was
not honorably made, nor with tbe
slightest expectation of even at
tempting to cirry it uut in the
event of sucoeae.
But many free silver Repubia
cans voter! 'or MrK nley on the
aseu np'.ion that the tolemn pl-de
would be honorably and couecien
tiotuljr carried out. They new tee
' that thi basest deception wal
practiced upon them.
Oregon i upon the eve of a con-
grenioail and state election. Will
tbe jieople again rmil themselves
to b hoodwinked by means of
tpecLus lying promises made with
intent jf non-fulfillment? The
Oragonian crowd in in tbe raddle,
and to ehow what silver men
must expect fro.u llio Republic in
party we give an extract from a re
cent editorial in that paper:
"The battle of 189(5 was waged
and won for the gold standard.
When it was a on the bimetallic
commission crossed thi water
wool-gathering, nnd came home
shorn. The president in hi' mes
sage lot them down easily by
turowinir a bone of compliment
anu vague nnpo to tuo crestfallen
communion, but Gage, when he
presented and advocated hi bill,
nea it u oiineiiiisra as contemptu
ously aa a soldier does a spiked can
non, a Quaker gun or an exploded
shell picked upon a last year's bat-
uttioiu, anu tin banking commit'
tee of the house and the great
jonty or the rspubliuaiis in the
house treat international bimotal-
jstn as a tnre silver candlestick
whose candle was burnt out for
ever." The Oregonlan does not mince
matters but tells the people fairly
and honestly whit they must ex-
iect from the McKinlcy adminis
tration and the Republican party.
I be battlj f ir the election of con
gressmen and a senator, next June,
to represent Oregon in the national
councils will be fiuglit out on this
issue. Can any Iriend of bimetal
iu and opponent of the gold
standard, hesitate in theohoico he
must make?
PRACTICAL, KKKf.UK.IDt'JI.
At a referendum of constitutional
amendments in New Jersey, the
anti-gambling amendiuent was car
ried by a majority of 802. The
amendment hiuh foroids aiipo-nt
ment by the governor of persons to
office during the legislative reeess,
hen these per ms have been re
jecteil by the tenato, wa adopted
by a majority ol 7.-I26. The tliird
amendment, conit rring tiMin wom
en the right to vole on tcluxol ijues
lions, was rejected by a uujority of
more lhn 10,000. Whitever may
be thougiit of thee decisions they
certainly expressed theopinions of
a majority of the voters and the
referendum is regarded as su vess
ful in every way.
Hanna is retlecte.1 icnator from
Ohio. II is polilic.il oppo ten's
throughout the country could not
have wished any other result,
speaking 'ro'U a party s'andpnnt
That lace will be a con-t .ut re
minder ol money corruptly spent,
id voters coerced by e.ii!loyers.
A youthful ni'scrranl of Union
ounty his been expelled from the
public schools for eating ra tuts in
school. The ciM has ln apjieal
ed to the county school superin
tendent. Alhreey ar old fwiich
should be prru;d to tbe ti-arner.
If Mark Ilauiu fnistotttto
the senate critics of the money
pwor who cltiin money will bu
everything will luve ...t in i,lu
tration.
CITY CODKCIL-
A Tu Lew
of Six Mills Mid tj
Ordiiiit.:.
Iifinia liaaat Iilililcl.
City Council ruet In adjsurned ee-
ai.n Iwt eveniog. rrereni: .Mayor
Kuylciidail, and Councilmro Horn,
Orny, Ijy, Hendenwo and Luckey.
On motion a four mill tax for gener
al puruM and a two mill tax lor
bewcr purpuM weru levied.
tJIMTKU KlSA.fCIAI. CoSDIIIOX.
Rie ..-ili-r lorrls furiiiabtd the coud-
cil the f..'lo ij.u ntlmated condition
of the llnani lal aflairsof the city:
er boulianxH 1V
L'uol fewer wi:aou
mqu teueral fuo'i uDpt'l
TuU: lu'Il.tue April 1, Vi
CliOD UuA W
Svwcr uftMmtuU uai4 213 4?
ittiotd rtcaipui tr im 6 mill
ux A..O OO-UV &
LerlQ trua iDdebteoeu
April I. -Jl
The following rtolullou oflered by
Councilman Xiy tu passet uuaul
mojaly: ItESOI-VED, That 1 Le tbe senw ol
this ciuncil that the city exereine
power and jurisdiction over the road
dUtricla eiub-aced wlt' iu the limits of
the city of uueue a provided by the
d arter, and that the ltecoru'-r notify
ihe county court ol Lane county, Ore
gon of the city's intention.
Mayor Kujkendull upjolDUd C'oun-
clliuen Day, Ilendersou and Gray on
the water leaolutlon. The reaolutiou
provided that said comiultlee shall
consider the water contra.-t and look
into the matter of making anew con
tract and rupoit to the city council.
The water contract expires October
10, lb(J3,
On mollou adjournsd.
Iliasolntion of I'artuefsliip.
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership li retnfore existing be
tweeu J 11 McKarland aud W L Mc-
Karland, under toe firm naiue of Mc
Karland llrue, baa this day been dia-
nolved. W j McFarlaud will ooullnue
the buaiueas.
Ad account due the firm mut be
paid to either of the former partners
wltlilu 30 days from date, or the same
will us plneed In the handa of an attor
ney for collection.
J It M('Kaiilam,
W 1, McKarlanu.
Dated itt KiiKune, Jun 12, 1808.
Hum Ilia llodr.
I.os Anoki.ks, Jan 12 The body of
Durrani arrived beie thU afternoon,
A mob of several hundred people tilled
with morbid curiosity surged around
the Arcade depot. . Mr and Mrs
Durrani, who accompanied tbe re
mains from Han Kracclnco, avoided
'he crowd by leaving tbe train at
Kiver blatlon. About 8 o'clock to
morrow inurulug the body will be
taken to the crematory at I'aaadena,
where tbe oven la being heated to con
sums ll-e lemaiiM.
Saualor sictsrlds la aailaui.
Washington, Jan 12. Senator Mo
llrlde saw the president today to urge
the luiiiinllate action on those Oregon
federal appointments that a re jet bung
up. The senator Is of the opinlou that
It Is time the levoiuineudaltons of tbe
Oiegon delegations were acted upon
lo lure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative liruuio Quiuiue Tab
lets. All druggists refund the mouey If
Itfalls tu cure. lot-. The genuine I
L.ll. U. on each tablet.
Slaw luv.rpsrallu.
8ai.km, Jan J.. Mrs U J Harris,
Mrs Iva Farrow aud Mrs alherlne
Mcrheraon, trustees: Kirat Chrlailau
Church of Kugeue.
Th. Ast
Vt'hrn an attroeo.
mer htrrtrli the ri-a-t
minute at which
two planrts will ctom
esch other, we know
there U no magic
aliil it. The whole
niovvme U toverncd
by lw. A mn who Iniliea thtx lawa of
nilure earelully and reduces them to a act.
no. cn count on caacI resulu every llmt.
A doctor know I hit certain remedies
Whrn s Jiwase teems to hare noremritv
inco.Ki.irs pioiii-unce It tncuratle. All the
lime Satote mse have the rrniedr risht at
........ win mile oe tnscovercd hr Ihe
.t.-o.r who h.s studied longer ,nj deeter
thjn nthe-s in:o this MiliciiUr tttssse.
Consamptmn seemctt for a long time with.
m.t a rerac.Ir. uutil lit -,,, ,,),. ,
w.m lrrM ...! !tn Medici IHsccvf ry " w
V - r ' It h is nrored to be a marvelous
and almost u:,f.l,n, specihe for cmsuain
ti. n ar t v.t ( of unf bronchul and
tbf.xit i..;r.:o:t:es.
If si-rt. srrm almost mijicat hot Its on.
riaiioais txv4 . simple natural laws.
It ki t- rrc-.is, prowu, o( r,M,f
the I.. - J m. king gUnds to msn,iit
" ' o-HI a-i t ur It ahundantlv
into the ritcnati.n Th .s n..rt.hig ,. .
ng e.t ct l r.pidl, nilmle.ted in the
lurj. ar.,1 bvehisl tu'.s.Urrr it stps the
ws-:in pr.sresaand k--.i...'
lustra,!, I, assimilated hvstoma. hs which
a-e trusts to d-.ersi r.-l l,...i ..
is far ..TerKw lo mlt estracts as a r-erraa.
. ami and scirnt.ac flesh . t,n,;dcr in a..
I wrstT See seses ,e,
f! I rse l-,v ,,e I
ri.'St r'iSVrem d.vt fs
a.1 e.i,apti:4 s4 nas A
"t loe llvst I
""-l-is-slKst I sint (me ui um Cos.
. r,."ee s menfcmes are recwnOed ..
s-.tnd.od remedies th
"a "Pkaaait peiUu
rourhont the world.
curs constipat.ssi
is
WALL WsLL A LAW61IT. i
Tae Litigants tu Tta .m eoriuerl.
K'TisVd at hugene. I
J Jtase Cohen. Laa oioiiaetio?c au ,
action in the sUs-rlor e-iurt at Walla
Wa.lAagainU i. Faiek, proprietor ct
The Bler.iug'aakiug for tbe appoln
ment ol a receiver for the store and for
judgment for f 12-5 and une-8flb o the
profit from July 1, liS7, to Decenibei
31, PS;, which the plsiutin al erts
a.gregsta fj'JJO Tbe complaint
recites that he entered Into a written
contract with Mr Falck to enter the
latter's employ at a salary of H2o per
month and oue-fiflb of the profits or
the business. Under this sgreeiueut
the plaintiff commenced work July 1,
197. aud continued to discharge tin
itiea according to the agreement un
til December M, 1W, wen I was
mutually grei locsnce t:.e coutrw t
and theplaih'itl eveied his connection
with the store. He a kuow!edges re
o-iplof hla salsry for the niontl.s of
July, Augtitt, Hepteiiiber, Oi-tolwr, and
November, but sas thai the defendant
has failed aud refuses to pay him f r
December. Tlierefore he inks that a
receiver be appointed, that an account
ing of the busim sa lor the period Irnui
July 1, 197, to Decen.b r 31, lh07, be
had, that he be given Judgment for his
abate of the r.rotJU and his talary for
December. Thomas A Dovell are ti e
attorneys for plaintiff.
lie clerked iu 8 H Fiiendly's store
for a coup e of years.
kinling in Havana.
Havana, Jau 12 A mob Is rioting
n this city. Americans, It is Slid,
sought refuge in the corsu'ste. Tbe
white squadron U held la readiness
tog to Cuba. Within 4S hours on
present indications, Intervention In
Cuba will have been forced on the ad
ministration. It will be found
not unprepared. The roting in
Havana was much fiercer than
the censored press reports itn ic te.
General Lee got at thscabld early aud
reported the situation as serious, and
that Ihe mob was "gelling eveu with
the Americans" and "downing tbe
United Hlates," aa much as It wass'rik
Ing at the autonomist policy nnd tbe
reconcen'radoa. American citizens
had to seek refugo in the consulate.
Nearly Keauy. News from As
toria conveys Ihe Intelligence that tbe
work of the tracklaylug is now pro
gressing satisfactorily oj the Asto
rla at Columbia Kiver luilroad. At the
Uubloeiid of the Hue au additional
force of graders has been put on, so as
to permit of steady woik by the track-
Isyers. Only 'J tulles of track are yet
to be luld, aud a mile aud a quarter of
light grading to be done. As soon . as
this Is flulsued It Is announced that
Mr Hutuiuoiid will turn bis attention
toward extending the O C Ss E railroad
eastward, aud it Is confidently expect
ed that lively times will be seen up
the Hantlam next summer.
$72 Per Month. The New 'ork
Hun baa started the publication of Ihe
U U Hiusion list. The only name thus
far from Lane county Is Thorn
J Johnson, who receives I
per mouth, To receive this amouul
the law provides that he must
have sudercd the loss of both feet, the
loss of both ei es, and also for total and
permanent disability requiring tbe
regular sid and attendance of auother
person, tbe result of csuses due to the
military and naval service of the
United Slates.
Colll'i.IMK.NTARV. Uraul's Pass
Courier: "We lately received a copy of
the Ksat Oregonlan Iu which the
Alheua public school, taught by Prof
I) V 8 Heed, formerly of Eugeue, is
highly commended. The article states
that Prof llsld has raised the elllcleucy
of the school at least 'J00 per co it, and
that the school Isoard Is blessed with
good common senee. Kducatioual
ability Iu a principal and common
sens iu a school board will always
Combine to make a good school. Too
often one or the other is wanting."
Ar Cottaur Orovr. Deputy At
torney I, T Harris arrived home this
morning from Cottage Grove, where
he attended a caa before Justice J W
Vaughau. Thecal in question was
one wherein James Potts was accused
of assaulting and maltreating bis sis
ter, Hoae Pott., in. nlion of which was
made In the t'li'AHli uf yesterday. He
was found guilty, on trial, aud sen
tenced to pay n tine of $10 The case
Is not to bail as rt p died yesterday, yet
(lie lenience Imposed Is none Ion se
vere. r.UUK.XE Jl'BTK'B l OL'KT. A COIU-
plslnt has been filed in Justice Wheel
er's court by IVputy Game Warden
U M Klssenger, alleulug that E E
McClanahnu has aold China pheasanls
out of season to K C Sitilt . The cat
will ! called at 9 n'cliH'k tomorrow
morning, and will be he ml before a
Jury.
A Ht.ir A correspondent writes is
that a young man of Tienl reveot'y
ssdd tils violin, pre-tiuiaby all I lie
pmrty he i..ses-,d fr the our pose
of procuiln a inartlae lli-etiast.
After I'd the fair and fl,-li one
rllsnge I li -r n.li.d, snd the sttalr was
ileolanM oft.
Stii.i. Os.-F K lu in has a rhange
of ailvertlaemrtit Ir. lodjv't (llAMn
Hia 'et rlenranr tale .a still o-i aud
he Is arlhiK g.wls at astotiishlngly
low ptb-es U-s.l hat he a ys, H
will do J st what be a.tverilse-.
JsM.vry KtttNoiiY. Articles jou
are bin l,.g rve r.v week. For the n eds
or tlir- li. tut. oura la so -o:ioniical
tore for yen. Our prn reys
tlie li'Wt-l. Its. KKT
Nsl -lle fw
r I III, l,n
. . ihtee.1 tot.
tueu sdutm, Uvst ,,r
o ever
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SOCIAL Wll
AKTIfcA.Va KrXEPTIoX.
Last sight ibe L'uiud Artissns gave
an informal reception to oiembra and '
friends at their ball iu the Mount!
block. Tne u.uaJ social a-neuitiee
were displayed in a plea-a at manner,
aod tbe evening's eojoyment was most 1
marked. Liglil refreaiimels were
served.
FAKSON'i 6CEPKI5E FAIY
About 25 f. lends of Mrs W H Par
sons too- occasion lost eveuiug to
tender a surprise party tha' barf the
merit of being a genuine surprise.
They took poraesoloa of her borne, and
airangedan elaborate meal ready far
servitig when sbe rvturted boniest 6
o'clock. This ww the first oider of
bu-ites. and after ita 'dirposal social
chat, games, etc, w-re indulged In to
lheenjo rneut of all.
OKATOKIO SOCII.TY.
Hie Kugene Oratorio Society held a
regular meeting last nigh! at the
Baptist church, tbe fir-t one lieldei'.ce
the holidays. They have contluued
tl e Wi.rk (:D ItoMtini'a ' ritabat Mater."
A smaller nuiuir than uulicipated by
Director Nash were iu attendance, but
as active rebearaau will now com
mence, it i expected that the entire
complement of soloists aud the chorus
will attend each .ucceeding rebearsal
Xl'S WASHBURN'S AT HOME.
Mrs Minnid Washburn entertained a
numbe. of ft iemls list evening at her
elegat.t home, in honor of her sister,
Mrs W T Kakin.of Salem, who is her
guest. A number of clever games were
providtd for the enterU inmeut and
their di-.cti-elon, t .get her with music,
hur led the boms rapidly by. A
dainty luuch, its every appointment
aud detail of the cuisiue being perfect.
Tbe dining-room was presided over by
Misses Estelle Hobiu-ou aud Etbel
wyuue Thompsou. Tbe spacious balls
and pir.ors of Mrs Waohburu's Lome
were tastefully decorated with ever
greens, the Ongou grape predominat
ing. Tlicne preseut will long have oc
casion to remember the eveuing as a
gem of Ibe aocial season. Those In
attendance were: Prof aud Mrs I M
Glen, Prof and Mrs F O Young, Prof
and Mrs F T Washburn, Dr aud Mrs
C H Chapman, Kev aud Mrs Raymond
C Brooks, Rev and Mrs Wm 8 Gilbert,
Mr aud Mrs J F Robin-on, Mr and
Mrs F W Osburn, Mr and Mrs W L
DeLann, Judge and Mrs E O Poller,
Mr aud Mrs I K Peters, Mr and Mrs C
D Combs. Mrs Thompson, Miss
Friendly (Portland), Dr Cbas Freidel
Personal.
J M tjhL-lley arrived home today.
W H Btber, of Jjnotio.i, is in Port.
land.
HA H din of Creswell, was in tbe
olty today.
Win II Jones aud wifo. of Wilbur,
tVasli, are iu the city.
W W Haines returned .rom South
ern Oregon this morning.
Jas Hullmau was a returning pas
senger on today's L'x4 tialu.
Clias Templeton of Halsey, a foruier
U of O student is in the cily.
Thoiua- Cain Is working Iu lieu
shaw's saloon at Cottage Grove. i
J Paul Jones, (ravellug passenger
ageul of the H P Co, Is in the city.
District Alio. ney L T Harris arrived
home from Cottage Grove on to Is y's
10:50 local.
Miss Cautrall, of Jacksonville, is
guest at the home of H K Aukeoy for
a few days.
Wm Iteushaw went up the McKen
lie on yesterday', s: age to view some
timber land.
E S Durkee, advance man for Prof
Holbrook, left for Knaeburg on last
night's 11:'J4 overlaod.
Geo Nolaud, of Astoria, lelorned
home ihls moriiiug after a visit with
L)U county relative;, and friends
M'S W S Gilbert will go East about
March l-t, on a several ii.onths' visit.
llev Mr Gilbert will j dn her atoit
May 1st.
I'uslun tin Ulscutses.
.Albany, Or, Jan li. The poi.uMst
county ceiiirul committee held a meet-
ng heie loilay, which populists ceu-
erally were lnvite.1 to sltcud, to
discuss the onestion of fusion. Tbeeo
was nol a divisi n of sen II incut t.n the
subject. After much discussion a
reeoliitlnu wss adopted declaring it to
l-e the sense of the meeting
that I, Inn eounty populists should
nominate a ticket of their own, but
should divide the county officers with
the democrats. II C Watson, demo
crat, wss endorsed for circuit judge of
tins district. It was also decided to
defer caill.ig th county convention
until after scll o
state coiiiuiiltcr.
was fatten by tLs
Tn tl the wrtf.,1 ihr t wi -Mhr imimnit
OItTsa, m rf.aM M:t. fsrt i ty , for r
swrrir.tf. ir ' nr.anj bwnlil t n Ihs k n,
lp, swk! t ainl vrsvlH-jstinc rry bn
m ' -f.. h-fv m,ih li rnrti ft..r,
Mvl cntl, Mnanna.-, with C I IK ( IU (tMUt
staetut it rwaat Uja cure.
icura
V-s rss sesrM.
j -A,a-.,is.,.Vs.rTuV-
Wrnv lll-vnu r-.r.Mi
"t M a, irtwsas.
BABY'S
fflt
la ssm
TWO - THIRDS....
T"&YniyVu"i,re"s"rt Clocks, J J
: j be sold witbiu the next aixtv days. To acr iii."n '"'
urus! ptices from i5 lo V r rent.
for les tlian hslr ttie irual priOTt.
on i II other eond.lioin will be ma
for any thtna iu m , line il will pay
Sals Commenc d MONDAY MflilHINB, JANUARY 3
Violin, Mando in and Guitar Strings
Almost given away to close out
J. 0. Watts,
First door so' ih of J D Mailt ck's store,
Brevitii.
Ai oher fine day.
70-70 ;0-fee hut Cooiiilge s.
Commissioners court Kill n session
New herring and c ilflh at A E
Wood's.
Rsz.r clnms Fiiilay -t Cirrie s fish
mArl,et.
PreiVrr.d rtorK i.ysiers, hoisu ladieh
uiuat.ird ul A E WiKid's.
Genuine- maple eyiup ulid iutk
wheal flour at CoolidgeV
Wl e t is only quoted ai 02 cents per
bushel in Eugene today.
Flesh Columbia river smell nex
Tuesday at Curric's Ssh market.
See our new Yukon ware with Buk
ing Powder
A E Wood.
A Hatcheney, ot John Day, Grant
county, was registered at Hie lo el
Eugene today.
For fink Teas and Coffees, we
are I eidquarters.
CoolidgesC. t.n.
All kinds of feed at mill pi ices.
Callisou & Hon, corner cf Ninth sr.d
Oak streeia.
;',Cidiiuibia liver tinelt 0 cents per
pound at Currie's fish market.
Have you tried those I'tliciotis
French Peas and Musluooinsnt Cool-
idge's, Hotel Eugene block.
A tornado struck Fort Smith, Ar
kansas, last night at 11 o'clock. Filty
lives were lost, hundreds wounded
and $1,030,000 damages to property.
Hay, grain, flour and mill feed.
Callison A Son, corner Ninth aud
Oak streets.
Children's $4.0 and $5.00 suits for
$3.00. Every suit In this line at the
same rates. 10 per cent off on nil
men's suits this mouth. Racket.
Portland Coni.nercinl Review: "The
Eugene Mill & Elevator Company Iiob
purchased from Ihe Portland Iron
Works one style 'M' Allis feed roller
mill."
Prof Johnson Is about the same as
yesterday. His is a case of nervous
prostration, caused by over-work. His
many friends trust that he will soon
recover.
There are 1,121 inmales in the s'ale
asylum lor the insane at Salem. The
monthly expenses to the sluto for
keeping theni is $9 23, i r about 30 cents
each per day.
Dr J W Hill, principal of the Bishop
Scott academy, Monday made an as
slgnmenl lo George H Hill, fur the
benefit of his creditors. Tbis-wlll not
affect the school.
Thanks to R Alexander for a heauti
fully printed Invitation to the (led lea
lion services to take p'ace at Pendleton
of the new IOOF building nt lint
pace on Jan loth.
Mrs M F Mulkey, of Portland, Is
quite 111 at her home In that cily, and
not expected to survive only a day or
two. Hbe is the mother of Frank
Mulkey, well known in Eugene.
It is stated that O T Porter and
John M Somers will, this week, begin
the publication of the Linn Couuty
Republican at Albany. It will be a
Mitchell paper, if reports can bo re
lied upon.
St John Skinner, a broth' r of Mrs C
D Combs and tors P B Kinsey, left
Kellogg. Idaho, yesterday for the
Klondike. He leaves on the next
steamship from Seattle. We trust he
will make a rich strike.
Attorney A C Woodcock relumed
this morning from Auburn, Plactr
county, Cal, where lie had been on
legal business. He reports it nui a
cold at that place nnd snow on the
ground. The "old settler," however,
claimed this was quite unusual ami
unexpected.
In Recorder Ryan's court at Oregon
City ytsterd.iy five hobos were given a
Oliolee of five dajs' woik on the
streets or paying a fliH.. Thev P'eaded
extreme ,iverty aud chose riis u-,b
on the streets In future nil tramps
will be taken care of ami given work
on the streets.
1EI APVAM'KIt but we slill
havi
our lamous i rent lea Ast
yom n ighbo alicut li.
Ax Hilly.
Do Yoi- K.Now-TLat 50 o nts ii
buy a Im ofa-np i,i.t other, nfc r..
llol
Scents for. Ax Hilly.
Toiler. . ... , e lt I If, le .,
Totl ill U tn-TO e. 1, Tvlrire,e- l n
lUe. tbe smnOer . rkr. . ,.,'
""T -s:i uruerisLs. Jit
teesl Ils-itiel an-t p.n,
ejurrlinf ktatrCy to.
s fre,- . Mr..,
IT .Vesr Ye:
MTI'S PENNYRDYAL fZ
t' r'Oa lantyj,i ,,,,,...,
sTrt r."l - i',,?. l " !
SriX J:, VsS'-'"' " -'" I grantee, satisfacti.,,,
VYatsaf ;'i'is''.'.r,..,ftii.s. ,l t-tlon in
- h.jr i,i,r.. i,ui, eVtl I' oo , in-
1 1 sSSX . IV"" ' t. lu,. case. Oliii.,, ,. ,iM
r sale at Hentterann Mnu's. Olt' V ' tAem
1 Hilverware inustj
I tball tut wj:
.: I Ill u SOld-
A W- "' J "' .le.:
mat" if vnu nave ui:
eat r.-c""' 1 ! , ' :
you to ' ui"J'.......:.
: Eugeue, Oreto
Just as
Good
... - j H. e11 ft much
mm aa-ATTC ailU YtW
cheaper," is a statement someturies
madeby the drueeist when Scotf
Emulsion Is calleo tor. iwa -that
the druggists themselves regard
$30tt'S
Et julsion
of GxJ-Livcr Oil with Hypophos--.:..,
f T ien. and Soda as the
standard, and the purchaser who
des'res to procure the "standard
u,r,..e. he tnows it has been ot
untold benefit, should not for i one
:et-,e,t hinfc of tafeinc the risk ot
using some untneo prepa
ration. The substitution
of something said to be
"just as good" tor a stano.
art! oreoaration twenty.
five years on the market,
should not be permitteo oy
the intelligent purchaser.
n. sure tou est SCOTT'S Emulsion. See
that the man and fish are on the wrapper.
50c and $1.00, all druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
Kepublicaus, Kotice.
A nieelltig of the McKinley Club ol
Eugene is hereby lalltd to meet at the
court house in Eugene Friday evening,
January U, 189S, for the purpose of
electing delegates to the League of
republican clubs, and for the transac
tion of such other business as may be
brought before the club.
W Kuykendall. Pres.
John M Williams, Seo'y.
A January "Clean sweep" Sale.
A January "clean sweep" sale on
muny desirable lines. Extra efforts
are made in the early part of the uew
year to clear the surplus stocks the
odds aud ends from the December
soling, and thus place the stock In ex
cellent shape for early spring purchase,
Racket.
Notice.
All outstanding sewer warrants will
bs paid upon presentation at my office
oa or before January 12, 1898. Interest
will cease after that dale,
G V Griffin, Cily Treas.
Dated Jan 11. 1808.
circuit Court Cash Hei ty
Browu has commenced a 'oreclosuie
sultin the circuit court ngaiust Charles
C and Mrs C C Humphrey, to recove;
1,1:70 31.
ions ok IT We sell tons of our 5
cut lea.
Ax Billy.
W anted Two or three thousand
dollars for live years on gilt edge
security; Interest payable rannthlv in
advance. Inquire at this oilien.
Lost. On Willamette street todav
a chi fion ruche or boa. Fiuder please
nave at tins otnee for reward.
nctick to creditors.
Estate ot Rebecca Fi her. dec-ased
NV,ChK "hHE.RIBY THAT GKOROE
..... . u k H"1 "PPotntedexecmoro! the
estate of Keberca Fl-her, deceaaed. Allmrvms
SsJiU'"!?11"" "in" "ld -"' are her?bT
XIV', ','n ",''' tne same at the law mlieeol
Monro B liorrla in Euttene, Or., wlbln .air
inontl s from lliedale of this nollre
,'aieu &uger:s, ur.
Jan. u, isns.
HEOKOE FISHER,
Qso. R. DonRis.
Alt j f ir Estate.
executor.
NOTICE FOR ri'BUCATIOS.
Lenil Office nt Kosebnrg. Orepnn
Deccmbfr. 20. 18117
nonce li, berebv civsn il.ot ,i,
innnDm.1 ...l , . mr luilliw-
. T." . ' """tnett not es of his in.
Milton to n.ako final proof in snpport of
his elaira. ant lhat sai.l nronf will LP-" j.
hffnrs We... tt:.. 1 . . 110
inner Kwne.Oreeo,,, on FebrasTs.
,l""t HT.ldtl W (1 -is s.
lie i.nmes tlie t, l'n;..
ialtiva i n nt" " o ,1 pon aud
David It Lakln 11,..' u
nianton. rhsV;. i 0"' 'i:iat
RU VfiTCH
'euifter.
S. Land
ucmmissionGi1.
Joel Ware, having l,een in.
l-ointod U. ts. Jireuit Cw;t
Commisitionerfor tlie district
0:ye-'. now prepared
to wako Homestead Filings
I-.inu. I'books, and take tes-
a , W - .V
iiK iico in this line, 1
M
As
DR. G. EIDDLE
resldecw on Oil re itrect,
sixU. tirnrU, one 1:jc
ssl
CEO. fc.Lirfchii.
ut-Lua t
i ' ill riAc nt'sK i.
il ai the atfCt'Dd J tuiima.i 1 1...
Hi,
ie aupTtuit court iuim ftUvit.
f.tter in prutAia.
A. C. WOODCOCK
a.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Oirics-m.e.iir.lf Woes s,-iuih
Ulock.
He:nul W Tiiomrlon.
Cliirlti A Hirj
Thompson & Hardy,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Ottflce in First National Bank Bldz
Craflicc In all the CourU.
GEO. A. DOld
.
;i'l';(i' i-A'i.i,jV ,
ot . ii a-t.ver -U" t i.io.ij t.
L. BILYETJ,
iTTOK.EY-AT-l,AtV,
KVGaCSS, OKE!s;.
OintE-Uvcrl'itai atD:,.i n.,-,,
DK. J. W. HARRIS,
t-'liyt..cian and Surgeoi.
OCicc over Ilel.d..reoii 4 IJnu's Drag j;0re.
O.-a.n but as: it to 12 a.m.; 2 to 6 aud ; t0
' C'MM"'mr "rMt bc'""r'li lllh and 13th
J. M. WILLIAMS
ATT(J1V : AT : LAW
COLLECTXOb A BPKCIAI.TV.
OHiee otr Laue Coumy Bank.
H. D. NORTO N
LAWYER.
Itooms 1 and :
Bank
over First Xatio
W. KUYKENDALL, H. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in Chrisman Block.
e.tLeot'rut,0nW"ecr" '"""Hi dls
J. S. LUCKEY,
Watches and Clocks Repaired
tlCt.NJ; oltfiOSJ
HTJBBLE'S TRANSFER
M. 8. HUBBLE, Proprietor.
A General Transfer Business Done.
-,f&T A." lIlnd, 0( Wood f. r Sule Bacsas
00 YOU SMOKE?
BANQUET."
5L!!i
THE BEST SMOKE IN THE CITY.
Trj it or.ee jcnwiil sncle it aiivajs
Summons.
In tlio Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
lor l.ane County.
V. W. Oilsaby, Plaint IT, 1
D. C. Gibson, 'Dcfen.lnntj
To I). C. Gibson, Defendant.
TX THE XAJ1E OF THE STATE OK
-a. UrsKtm, you are hereby summoneil to
appear in saij court on or before the first Man
ila.5 in March, 1S(W, tmt being the first day of
'he next regular tenil of .aid court, held at
tr.uirene.in tana t...... V.i
an i t v.-.,,,..,, nuate ni i.reir'tii,
and answer the complaint of the plainlilf tiled
nemo, or judgment will be taken aKainst yi.u
d,l 1 V"""'.''"''' aa demande,! in the com
plaint, towit: Eor tl.. r cars -ol.
interest thereon at the rate of 10 per .ent per
"niimfron , Sept lMl."., less S1-, Uid Nov. 14,
fnrti;. S10,rail OcUSO, len'i,ndfor the
nirtlier aiin. f sir. ... .' ,
n i ... "......lev s lees, and cofu.
rse"lent. n. for an ortlcr for the
tZlil thn property attache.i in thia actii.u,
ini sutnn,..ni published br ordtr of the
lll. ' 1l'u"t"li, ,lu,lKeo'f Sntl Judicial
District, ma. e at t 'lis.nlr.., i i ,i...
"n, anddated Dec. Stl,
U. i. .NokTox, Att'y for PlttT.
OoiD)f to Khn Ulke.
Jf you want losave motey to goto
Klondike in the spring, you hod het
'ergtt your failed cio.hing cleaned,
colored and pressed nnd made to look
Use new at tie Exelesior Dye Works,
Kupetit., Ortgcn. Charges reasonable
A Kiilurtion in Kates.
a
i Mevens is now mlling
tickets fi to,,, Kugene to Chirsgo over
the O 11 X ,,i Orenon Short Line,
Lnlot, rvBe, I! On,le Wistern
HS00. This la w short sii.l tiuickest
futetosil points Kast.