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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1898)
t-uUuAeJ ry eienlKOl U a-te, au-Uja tocp'-a-l. AUraaa a.1 eoauaanioallooa aa4 nu. ail nmiuaucia parak-s rs O " a. Eusena, Oicoa. .. I U Ml .... It ... 11 Iwiinrrrd lr 11 -'.a - tj isl,iu reajviu turnout. t awita -tc f-; tv t ill aM to afcl Ij I - . al. l-, ra -in . . tiWl I sv , .-.U04iafllCallOtl. f .. . tl I..- a atcood-eta Ballar al l&a us, KASTKKS OFFICE. Sa Vuii li if k. KAU.ascnl, FKIiMY - JANUAKY 21 BKVA.1 0.1 liAGK. Tit present secretary of the treasury, Mr Ciage, is eminently lilted to be the instrument of the financiers in the effort lo complete the scheme oinmenced twenty-four years ago and cout nued without interruption until the preesnl day. He posesses a sublime faith in a superiority of money over men and supreme cr'Utemp'. fur tl.e rights, the interests and opinions of the people at large. He knows that the gold standard was adopted io the United Sla'e without any partvever asking for it; he knows that tor twenty-three years after its adoption no party evr dared commend it; be knows that in the campaign ol 189C the party couponed o. Lotting demo crats was the only farly which dared to declare the gold standard a ble'sing; be knows that at the polls 9J r cent registered their opposition to a single gold standard differing only as to the mean of securing bimetallism; he knows that the president, to whose party he owes bis position, sent a commis sion to Europe to beg other nations to help us get rid of ihe gold stand ard. MrUagekuowsthesefajts and yet in spite of that knowledge, be is seeking to organize a money trust ir.nre dangerous not only to indus tries, but to the liberties of the peo ple, than all othor trusts combined 1'AUl'KU WAllKH. The advocates of the protective tariff have been assuring tho toilers in all departments of industry that the Dingley bill was absolutely necessary to save them from com petition with the pauper labor of other countries says the Cincin nati Knquirer. Thousands of work inguien voted for McKinley with lne assurance) that their wages would be increased if the Dingley bill bectuue a law. The terrible poverty aud destitution of the toil ers In the old world were painted in glowing colors. One of the re sults of the adoption of the Dingley bill is a sharp reduction of wages in every sphere of labor. The pro pevt is iha before McKinley's term oi service is ended the working classes will know by actual ex perience what paujicr wages are. There is a reduction of 10 per cent at least all along tin line, with a prospect of a still deeper cut. Frankness and candor cimpel us to admit that the reduction in wages is not wholly due to the tariff, but is chiefly due to tho disfran chisement of one of the money metals, hxiierietu-e is a ijood school master and is everywhere engaged in teaching. Htf'KUUtl) IV 1IIB VOi KKH. At the meeting of the Populist State csutral com uittee at Tort land Thursday, O'Hriou of Umatilla moved that the question ol an al liaiioe with the auti-Hrpublican forcee of Orvgon be discussed by the Populists in their clubs aud conventions, an J that delegates to the state convention be instructed to vole lor or SRiiiift fuljii, and if for fusion, upon whst term. It was agreed to by a vote of 22 lo 4. The f.iur votes weie cut by V S U'llen of Clackamas whe votrd three proxies. , This government was derelict in not act-orliug President Dole ol llawiiaa proper courtesy when he land:d at San Francitco. His journey east, however, will not lack proper reeiiiuition. Jackson county meichanta j contest the legality ol the action (( the .Slate Hoard of Equalisation in raising their assessment on mer chandise stocks 50 icr it ut. CIRCUIT COURT- Cases D Until 11-iwx.tl 01 4'jjviiiu'. FelrairT 5. aHS-Jaruea H Harris vs U B Jeflries and John C Corbett and other persons, link Down parties, as C B JeSrin A Co; to r cover money; motiao to discuss tbe defendant's pecial sppearauo asking for change ot venue. It appearing tuat said motion bad been filed prematurely and before the Issues lo said action bsve been mads op, It is ordered tbat said motion be and the same Is hereby dis solved. 4131-Milcbell, Lewis A Btaver Co vs J A and H C BusUoell, partners, i s J A liuahnell 4 Co; to recover money. Dismissed on stipulation. 41w2 N L Hershberger vs A J John son, ss aherift of Lane county, Oregon, and J W C'riderand Bears; motion to plead r ew matter separate. Denied. H L Lawrence vs A J Joints, as ad - rninistrator of the estate of W K Jolnes et al; foreclosure. Order made for publication of summons in tbe Daily El-obxeOcakd. 4127 J 8 Conger vs Reuben Smith couflruatlon. Confirmed. 4221-J R Klllson vs J 1' and Annie E Rowland: to recover money. Dis- inUaed on motlou of plaintiQ. 4150J E Davl', Isaaa Gray and YV W Haines vs Tbe City of Eugeue and E O Patter, J T Callisoo and W T Bailey, buard ef commissioners of Lane county, Oregon; to restore the public square. Ontbladay Ibis cause came on to be beard on defendants demurrer to plaintiffs' complaint, plaintiff" appearing by George H Williams and L Bilyeu, their attor neys, and delendants appearing by E R Hklnwortb. Geo B Dorr is, A C Woodcock, Gto A Dorrls, W E Yatee, L T Harris and E O Potter, their attorneys, and after htaring tbe argu ments of counsel thereon, said motion was taken under advisement for con sideration. 41S3-Geo A Dorrls and L L Stevens, partners doing business under the firm' name ol Dorrls A tjlevens, vs W a Pool; to recover money. Referred to E O Potter to lake the evidence In the ise. 8 E McCluro, J W Gioas and R Casebeer vs J D Howard and George Porter. Matter came on to be heard on this 21t day of January, 1898, on application for appointment of re ceiver. Taken under advisement. Whereupon court adjou.ned to meet February 6, 1803. Tbe Revival. Ten people were at the altar last night in the Roes revival. Trie meet Ing Is growing in Interest. The house is packed svery nlgbt, and as many as 400 attend the forenoon services. Next Hundsy will be the lsst day Ross will be here. His neF.t meeting will beat Junction. Cburt'k Supper. Tbe ladles of the Congregational church will give a public supper at the Hendricks coiner Frldsy nvsuing January 28. Recovers!) Nicely. Dr Preutlce and S B Eakiu went to Hadleyvill yesterday to see Charles Hadley wbo was recently kicked by a hore. He Is Railing aloag nicely and will ncover It was a narrow escape. January Economy. Articles you are buying every week. For the needs of the home ours is an economical store for you. Our prices are always the lowrnt. Racket. V l:ar Lu..ipiiuM loravart Take Caacareta CaBdY ttoihartla loo or tSe. If U C. U 'all io cm, druestala reruaU DMoeF. Tea Advanced but we still have our famous 25 cent tea. Ask any of yuut utlgbbors abent It. Ax Hilly. In New York short hlle ago a baby i MMfltl born in jail lu fmcHhcr u be- t inr tried for Jt murder. Kvtry w tikm liaatsS 'p iniwu UI .as DabT'a lite. But a baby need not be born In jail to be unfortu nate. Any baby which it not welcomed into this wottd with levins hearts and rraily hands it unfortunate. Anynothetwho Is phyyk-ally weak and incapable of beatow. ins a hrHhy cnMitutinn upon her baby may daiacn in futuie with weakacaa and diae A proapectire mother euyht to inaure her baby's wrllare by every uieana that Nature snd artrnce affurd to Veep her phyaical powera up to the very hisheat point. I'vrrv eipedant mother ouRbt to know anil avail herelf of the atrengtheninR and re-enKitcine propertica of tr. Pierce's Fa vonle l'rr-ciun,.n II jura health and endurance tu Ihe delicate organ! concerned in motherhood. Taken eaitv duhnf the peti.l of eipei-taucv. it make the ominf of lahy iKtirctly aafe and comparatively ea-ir. II Bi,trt the mother atrona; and cherrful. and ite health and natural vicor lothechiU. It la Ihe only medicine of its kind deviaed &'r weak and delicate aroracn by an edu cated, eiperienced phyatctaa- Fae awarly yeara Dr. Pierce haa bees chief coututtina; phvaiciau to the Invalid' Hotel and Saifical Institute, of rlnflalo, N Y. Iliathouumt pare illuatrated book. " The Pevple Ciramua Scnae Medical Ad. vier " ciatatn advK-e and euevrationa which every woman ought to read A pa. K- wyj win in- am anauiuieiy irre on receipt of tl one cent aump to eviv coal of mailing craly A.tdreaa lit K V. 1'ierce Burl.lo. N. v. Cloth bound lot ji aumpa. A sure and permanent cure for eonMipa lion ia Dr. I ierce a Pellela One "I'ellet" la a centlt Waative. two s mild cathartic Comuiiatloaers' Court. At Ibis time tbe court approved tbe reports of ibe following roa super visors and allowed to eacb tbe nmount due on bis aaesaaieul: os 3, 4, V, 13. 11,10.18, 19, 21. 22, 25. 2, 27 (in part ,. 2S, 23, SI, 3. S8 S7, S9, 41, 42, 43, 44, 49, 60. 52. 54, 65, 57, 69, 77, 78, 67, 88, 89, 90, 01, 100, 108. F Chapman reliei indigent soldier HO 00 ' Roney work on Coburg bridge. 287 10 J P Turner bridge rk 4 50 Elmira Moss gravel 1 W J Holland on Larimer trial ... 4 75 J S Utiles pauper 7 10 Cbss E Simpaon road supervisor district Xo 24 - 46 00 J Yoder road supervisor dis trict No 34 aud material 65 31 Io tbe matter of tbe Coant Fork bridge: Bids asked for. James Parker auperviior road district No 11 balance due 13 00 George Yarnell going for Frank- lnfleld's coffin 2 50 James Frazure care of pauper 42 50 R W Lyman work on Coburg brldite . 2) 00 rioinetbiug to Know. It may be worth sometbiug to know tbat tbe very best niediciue for restor ing tbe tired out nervous system lo a healthv vieor is Electric Bitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to tbe nerve centers in tbe stomach, gently stimulate ; tbe Liver and Kidneys, and aids these organs in throwing off impurities in tbe blood. Electric Bitters improves the appetite. aids digestion, and is pronounced by tbose wbo have tried it as tbe very best blood purifier and nerve tonic Try iL Bold for 5Uc or $1.00 per bottle at Henderson ft Linn's drug store. Lakkview, Or. Ban 15. A meeting of the people's party and democratic county central committees was held at tbe court hou?e heie today, and a union of populists, democrat and silver republicans was formed on tbe county ticket without a dissenting volee. The division of I be ticket is 1 1 be as follows: People's party County iudke, clerk, treasurer and coroner. Deu.0 :ratic Sberlfi, commlsslot er assessor, school superintendent ana surveyor. Each party will maintain a separate organization but nominate a union licet in joint convention. Fol lowing delegates were elected to tbe state conventions: Peonles-S P Moss, A W Cbarltoa, J C Oliver. Democratic-Hon B Daly, M T Waters, Joseph Laue. The primal ies were set for April 16 and county convention for Anril 23, Thr Hop Market. Today's Baler" Statesman: During this week several sales of hops have been made In thl vicinity at prices ranging from 7J( 12 cents. Tbero is but little demand for moldy or dam -colored hops which aie being pressed on the market. All tbe choice quality is about exhausted. In quiries for 1803 hops, to be raised by growers, are being made and contracts cau be made at 10 cents with Ihe usual advance. To B Franciscu. Prof Juo Slraub received a telegram today from Mrs Btraub at El Paso, Texas, stating she was enroute to Ban Frauclsco with their eon Vincent. Prof Btraub leaves tonight to meet them at the Bay city where Vincent will be given tbe Hlrschfelder treatment. It baa proved to be a wonderful cure in ao many cases that strong hopes are entertained it will prove the right thing In this instance. fu.l t.na-vla Ki v u-ri i Vv..,.ll.t Ross will preach to the children Satur day afteruoon at 2:30 o'clock. Every body is invited, but the children will be given the right of way in the service. Parents, see that your chll. dren atteud this service. Come your selves and bring the children. Cibcdit Court Cask H L Law rence baa Instituted a toieclosurc suit against II J Jolnes, administrator of tbe estate of W K Jolnes et al, iu lite Laue county circuit court. Judgment is asked fur $141.05 aud cost and interest. NoTU'K. The meeting ol the Wo man's Patriotic League, 1ms been chsnged to meet with Mrs lirorge T Hall, corner of Ninth aud High atiecta. Saturday alteruonn. II,' order of PltKHIllKNT. Wantkd-Two or time thousand dollars for five year" on gilt-edge security; Interest payable monthly In advaueH. Inquire at this olllce. Wk Can Phovk It. Th .t we have lbs flneet line of oranuea, caulifloaei and seel pickles Iu town. Cooliihik'. ' Itealaa Irritated. em.,, k.lra. , u,,. "J '""" w;M ' ! i-vncra. r-.r aaa aeea.la oir. at t t-ricei.. Ha d (uticura 1. " " ait .a. rla c. iun- SKINS ON FIRE ' - I'HSa. t.. HAIR MORS Persoaal. W H Piol returned to Portland U day. j A J Hberman of Pateo, Wash, is in thm cily. J E Withers returned trom Drain this forenoon. I R H Copple eut to Cottage Grove this afternoon. Dr B F Russell, of Thuretoo. was in Eugeue today- j T D Linton made Junction Ciiy a brief visit today. W D Fenton has returned lo hi home at Portland. ! Mita Dell Brumley returned from Salem this afternoon. Uncle Johnny Diatuoud, of Coburg, was iu Eugene today. Uncle Billy Wright left lor i.orthern points this forenoou. Mrs Allia Eaatbaui baa returned from a weeks' visit at Salem. Fred Bean of fieaton, arrived here from Kalem aud Portland today. Mies Kale Baxter Is quite 111 Ia this city and ber life is dffpairel or. P E Knodgrasi of the Tu.t National bank, returned home on todays JJH local. Judge Daly aud wife left for their home at Dallas oo this morning' e''y train. Judge W U Hale returned from Jacksonville on this morning s over land train. Today or tomorrow ia Chinese Sew Year. The Mongolians considering tbe matter. J Behrmsn, manager of the Black Butte mines, went 1 Cottage Grove this afternoon. Mm Wm 8 Gilbert and Mm M D Davidson went to Philomath today to attend the funeral of Auut Ritta Mason. Judge Fullerton left for Corvullis on the local train llii forenoon, where he will hold an adjourned term of the Benton county circuit court this after noon. Uueklen's Arn"'i s'.ve. The best salve in tbe world for cut bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soies, tetter, chapped hands, cb ilL In i us corns, and all skin eruptlous, iLd positively cures piles, or no pay re quired It ia guaranteed to give' per fect aatiafaction or money reluude.l A January "Clean sweep" Sale. A January "cleau sweep" sale on many desirable lines. Extra efforts aro made in tbe early part of the new year to clear the surplus stocks the odds aud euds from tho December selling, rud thus place tho stock in ex cellent b'j. )e for curly spring purchase. Backet. A TlOKIl Stouy. Heie is a genuine tiger story from tho Bangkok Slum Free Press, just sent the (iUAnu by Minister Barrett: "A curio m story comes from Xongkhai tlmt throws some light on the folklore of the na tiveri. For the last two months a tiger hai terrorized the neighborhood ol Xo'igkai. Tbh dreadful man eater is said to have destroyed no less than 4U persons. No one in the (listrk't dures to go out after dark and even in the daytime the villagers go In groups for safety. All attempts have hitherto failed at either shooting or po. soiling the aulmal. Tho natives allege that Ihe animal ia possessed by the spirit ol a Burmau. Two brothers are ssidti have practiced the black art and to have bee'i able to change theunelves into ti.ers or other animals at will. One, however, like All in the 'Forty Thieves forgol the luapic word tbut made him a uiau again. It is this un happy Bunnan, the people allege, who is now ravagii.g the country in the form ol a tiger." lo lure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Uronio Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the moiiev if itfails to cure. 5c. The genuine has L.B. Q. on each tablet. A Id duel Ion in Kates'. L L Stevens ia now felling tickets fiom Kugeue lo Chicago over the O R & X and Orcjon Short Liue, I'ulon Pacific, lilo Grande Western HS.0O, This is the short and quickest route to all points East. Notice. All outstanding sewer warrants will be paid tip ui pieseutallon at my ofllce oil or before January 12, 189S. Interrst will cease after that date. U W OkifI'IN, City Titas. Dated Jan 11, ISIW. Wa"-ti.d Au exptrleiiCfil wonisn to do (j. nersl housework. InquirL- of Mks 11 E A.nkk.sv, Xoith Pearl rjt. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. ha eerr ieS. at sOiV 6 J. W. KAYS FUBfilTURfc CO. IHSUWSJ kA fUNERAL D FECTOS. MUTT'S rENNYROYAL PILLS! Ib'f .1. " i.irv ,.r u.,1 '.t,.,. ,M - " . ai ir m 1 a, mlt woafc, rii.Kiiii. i ao 1 1 kHasicai.cv.i'".--- rorsalrat tlrmteraon A I. TWO - THIRDS.... r my entire stock of atcbea, L11''eDIfh -bis 1 shall cut wf: : aold within the next s.xtv days, fo will t e sold ual prices from 25 to oo percent. A great ma iy Sales: : r ItJ than half the unual price. 1 ins '? ''Jr Tf you have use- Sala Commenced MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3 Violin, Mandolin and Guitar Strings Almost given c way to close out J. First door nootli of J D Matlock', store, Tl Puny. ehildren Who would" prescribe only X tonics and" bitters for a weat 2 ounv child? Its muscles and ss nrm are so thorouenty ex- jj haustei that they cannot be $ whipped into activity. The jjj child needs fooi a blood- makine, nerve-strengthening- and muscle-building food. Scott's Emulsion s r.f rI-Liver Oil is all of this, S and you still have a tonic in jJ the hypophosphites of lime $ $ and soda to act with the food. For thin and delicate children there is no remedy superior to it in the world. It meaaa g growth, strength, plumpness w ano tuuuui v w you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. joc. and $i.oo, ll druggistf. T SCOTT a BOiv.m;, unemisis, nrvr .Notice to Bridge Builders. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at tbe county clerk's ollice until 12 o'clock noon, January 2S, 1893, for the construction of a covered bridge across the Coast Fork river below Taylor ford, at what is known as the Rock ford; main span to be 100 feet, with a 50-foot approach on each side. All material to be furnished by the county. A eertifled check amounting to 11 per cent ot the amount of the bid must accompany each bid; also plans aud siiecilicutions for said bridge. Witness my hand and official sea) this 1-th day of January, 1S9S, A C Jennings, Clerk Kp3 ial Slioul Meeting. Notice is 'hereby given to the legal voters ot School District No 4, of Lane county, Stnte of Oregon, that a special school meeting of said district will be held at the court house in Eugeue on tho "Slli day of January 1898 at 7 o'clock In the afternoon, for the follow ing objects: To b-vy a tax to pay oft l lie ludebttduess of the district and iuterest thereon and to run the public schools for tl-e eu&uiug year. Dated Jun 17th 1S03. Chairman Board of Directors Attest: J L Paoe, Geo F Chaw, District Clerk. IHE OUNGKST BoI.MhR. Albauy Democrat: The Corvallis Times says that M A Hubler, of that city, is probably the young est union soldier iu the United States. T-l. - T . , mo iieiuwrai is prepareti to present a candidate for the honor who will prob acy KnocR .Mr Hubler out several years. s;A Laudis, ol Albany, on May 9lh, 1661, enlisted In the 16th In- diana, F Co, and served continuously inrougu me war, later in I Co 99th Iod. He was in 113 engigemeuts and skirmishes, including Fort Donelson. iort Heury, Shilo VicVsburg and Sherman's march to the sea, Iu one tis'iii un ter lire steadily .for II days. His regiment matched over 4000 miles. Mr Laudis was only 13 years aadf le-s than one month old ou entering the aum.niin a nit-re boy when the war en-fed. He is now 49 yeiira 0f ,g? Ut's luar about Mr Hubler. i.utciie Journal: A Eugene man "inie 10 the seed depart uieut at Wash ioKio,i mr some tohacco seed. lis wroie i. e stcetary that he wanted name ax, nut ti.at his second choice was Climax, and if tlifso were out to ellil him Star. .'rami .Mrs M 1 1 hclia erlu.. have two spending Ihe week with 1 Ins par- ents at Wahervilie. t!. S. Land Commissione.1. ,K.cl Ware, havinrr been in. I KV.HU'.I V. .'iivuit C'.n-rt : r.iiiiimdoiH rf : tlio district :-i tVoptii, is now jirejiared ito make Homkstkah Filixos, I Final Fkooks, ami take tos- tiitioiiv ;n 1 ontkst i'l "sw tbirty y. ex- i ptTn'iioo in this line, he will ''taiarantft- satisfaction in - ovon- cast-. Oil'ue in OdJ O'vs Hiiiidin- V -ticne k Oregon 0. Watts, Eugen e, Orego Brevities. Wheat is a little flrme' today. Clams today at Currie's Fish Market x- i,.init and codfish at A E iicn - Wood's. Sweet nickles, 15 cen s a quart at Coolidge'a. Pr,.furroH aioolt ovBtere. norse ladlsh mustard at A E Wood's. See our new Yukon ware with Bak lug Powder A xi 11 000. Gto 8 Coo, traveling 1 '.esmsn for the Pacific Payer co of forliand, is in the city. Sirs FL Chambers was able to be down town today, her many friends will be pleased to learn. Female belp furnished free. Ein plovment Agency, at Mrs Alexander's corner Eleventh and UaK streets. All kinds of feed at mill prices, Callisun A Bon, corner cf Ninth and Oak streets. Have vou tried tbose delicious French Peas and Mushtooms at Cool idge's, Hotel Eugene block. See tbose new Plush capes. $4, $6 and fa each. H U Friendly Hay, grain, flour aud mill feed Callisoo A Hon, comer Nioth aud Oak streets. Clams at Currie's Fish Maiket today A man, woman and two dogs gave an exhibition en tbe streets this after noon for tbe "gate receipts." These new $4.00 and $5.00 Plush cap sard baauties. S H Fkiendly. The Atbietlo elub recently organized at Jasper, this county expects to give public exhibition In the near fulure at which time brawn and agility will be aurel winners. Children's M.tO and $5.00 suits for $3.00. Every suit In this line at the same rates. 10 per cent off ou all men's suits this mouth. Racket. Arthur Patterson, a native of Great Britain, has filed his Intention of be coming a citizen of the United States, in the county court of Lace county, Fresh Clams at Currie's Fhih Market A bold attempt wusmade yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock to iobtbe East Portland bank. The robber got 00 money, but escaped unscathed, al thougb shot at by tbe cashier. A valentiue and birthday social will oe given In this city February 14. Hpeclal preparations, insuring its suc cess will be made. Further announce ments will be made in season. A marr'age license has been irrantei: by tbe county clerk lo John Franklin Montgomery, 21 years, and itaude E iripp, 15 yean. Consent of young lauys parents Died The report of the city treasurer of Independence for 1897 shows that the receipts for tbat year amounted to $2656, and that city warrants to tbe amouut ol $2155 were cancelled. There la considerable activity in the uup maraet in Independence, and several carload lota have recently been shipped from there. They have been wusigueu av an aayance of frem 5 to 9 cents a pound. 1 resn salmon at Currie's Bah market nour Cornell, well known in Ore gon, writes lo his brother in Portland that be does not think half haa been turn 01 tne Klondike riches. He also says mat jonu Slngelton, of Salem, u.uiaiui suu sold one-half in terest for $28,000. . . i.jou are going East on a business my or on a visit now is tbe time to go And when yoa eo takn ih. Pacific for they are selling ticket, at reduced rates. For full mw call on or address R McMurpby. Gen - "Brui, J.ugene, Oregon. uv arrived per ex- r - ne 101 or Plush capes Clearancesale prices. $4, $5 and $6. SH Friendly. . away.-a h,nd,om. 70 niatnu a a- v . , e,n.p.rcelaln dishes. C. C. F. G. Sonrata Your l!o"?li"vir r fJi'lr run ink . . rcareta. l.V.3c' !tMfj:..?.tl. torerer. moq money. NOTICE. C S Land ilSlctt R0tbsrgi Ongo 'noart 20. I x OSes b, W.-n.n 5 VuTB """ tb' mrrNo !M rf., i,"! ""Ofslead "P n 11. a . r.. s : t r?i n su- to.u,hiP be tbnd day ol March, 1".,.?', a ra. lo reapond and tamiah clocl1 errntng taid alleted al.rJi w"ln,,,ny coo- on March 12. 1W8. .1 lo'0!0 'k'0 "e- .bat ftZZu tWl'" .H 10 H I. harab, ordered ti.?l "not h'd' P.b.'idioa ah. Krr"b 0,d' k-e. Oregon. IXR V 8 '.'. hseeiTer. DR. Q. EIDDLE iDExXTIST, raatdaas sn Ollte strcat, betwaen Fn-h CEO. B. liOfiHIS. Attorney and Uottuwior. at-Luw, oi til. &oud J uduiai Duu Ui J,U is bupreuis Court of thia btate. u Special attention given to nawan in probate. A. C. WOODCOCK' SX ATTORNEY AT LAW Orncl-Ono-hall block aoath nr ,-1 Block, .XOUENF ObEUON. HtlMUS W TbosipsoR. Chirlei Hut, Thompson & Hardy, Attorneys-at-Law, Otf Ice id First National Bank Bide u..,.-. i. .,, - . . a. Eugene, 0 GEO. A. DOIUUS Atxokn i y-ai -La w , KUtiK.SE. OKaUu irritsOvex lane Count? hai.i. L. BILYEU, Attokney-at-La w, kugi.sk, okkou.n. -Ornca Over First National Bant. DK. J. W. HARRIS, Physician and Surgeon Office orer Henderson d; linu'c liiug 6tore. Orxics Uooas: 9 to 12 a. m.;l to 6 and J to Benidenco ferry atreet between Uthandllth i. it. WILLIAMS ATTORNEY : AT : LAW COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Office over Ltue Couuu Bank. H. D. .NORTON LAWYER. Kooms 1 aud 2 over First iialioua Bank W. KUKKENDALL, M.D., Physician and Surgeon. Office in Chrisman Block. Special attention to surgery and tnrtlca dl taata oi wuuiau 3. S. LTJCKEY, Watches und Clocks Repaired. HUBBLE'S TRANSFER M. 8. HUBBLE, PnopniETOH. It General Transfer Business Done. All klndi of Wood Inr Sale. BaggM .rauslerred tj any pan of Ihe tlly Pisuo aol Houiehold Fnrnltuie MovlDg a SuKSlaily . DO YOU SMOKE? -BANC3UET." g CENTS IHE BEST SMOKE IN THE CITT Try it once jou will sircle it alwajs A SOGIETY EVEJ1T. PARKER OPERA HOUSE Two Nights commencing Monday, Jan. 24. Hrs Ada Dow-Currier, ....Presents.... Miss Janet Waldrof And Strong Co. Monday Eve The Barbarian- Tuesday Eve Sheridan Knovlea' ccletra'.ed Flrt-Act romedy "The Hunchback." Mrs Cnrrln lithe lady who preaenM MlM Julia Marlove to the public. Pricet, : 75c and 50c Reaerred Mala on sale al Ihe COrnrr nrnc fwrs Uolnff to Klor-dlkr. If you want tosave momv lo goto Klondike in the sprluir, vou had lt- rgt-t your Isd.d clii.LInc cleaned, colored and prersed and made t" 1" us new at the Excleslor Dje V rk, Eugene, Oregon. Charges reaaouav!