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nn 1. '- 'R "1 If 'I n r TTf, in v'OL2G ..lw.i.- t X1T1BL1SOED rOR THE .IME.11 JTIO IP DEIOCUTIR mum.!, HP TO lU IS ME.TLlTUg IT Till IVE1T OF Oil BROW EUGENE, OIU SATURDAY. OCTOBEU 7. 1604. NO. 41. The Eugene City Guard. rUltlJSIIKI) KVKIIY HATl'UDA Y. I. L. CAMrT.ELL, I'ustlUlier ! Proprietor. lKTlCE--a th. Kal ail f WiiUm.tU Hrvst, btlMQ Ss.ralB m l LltfbUi 11 U. "BUM )F HI'IUCUHTIOX. Pp annum J si. Month. l.oo I'Iin swath. 75 ( ,4ihrrt'i!nj Ji'itrs .V.i Knoien on ApplimtioH. Tims a.rsrtUr will b. char.sd at th fol lowing rata: On aquar thra. month. ...( 00 (to aqua ill mooUia N CIO Un.aMuarw on yar 12 00 Truimt ntit la local oulamo, 20 ont owr lio lf Mch inssrtiiHi. AdrartUing Mil will b rwn.Uml quarterly. All ub work miMt b rAin roa o himvibi. Pair Guaranteed. ADDREC3 San Francisco Cal. J S.LUCKEY PF.ALKIt IN ... ... Pi l. .-i... r4. l-erson live within reach of the UOCKS. naunn, wmti. jcwcirji tit. ; ulllif iVaut Hill Iti-iii. Pall? ouard, iN-tU-r U. Last Saturday the heaviest rnln of the M'aMn. Llrlo Boughmuii leaches in district Xo. 3. K. Boyd' baby was sick Inn! week. The band made It first "toot" Sat uriluy night, since harvest: hois? to provide u w Itll some gisal music this 1 WltlUT. We Irani from the Hi.t inifti-r Hint for tin- past iiionth or , package have been coming to the office addressed lo Mm. Oilk Castle. He wiva no such post- I'roif raiimit. of the In 1.1 In UEPAlKINd I'KO.M PTLY DOXF.. (T-AIIWerli Warrantee. -1 L. W. BROWN, M. D. Physician nmi Surgeon. Ortic anil rssl.Uncw nvvr pnstotlio. Bouts; 7 lo V a m.i 12 to S. 11 to V tu. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. Ji'ew tvlini aud New Trim In Forrlm anl lioramtle Mrl.leuJ (irault, Monumrula, HvlUiir( aud Crmatrrr work nf all klii.it fur ALL WOHK (ll'AKAXTKKI) ! WlllamulU Hlrwt, uvar halofflr. Eu(rn, Vt A. C. WOODCOCK, Attorncy-ut'Luw. Orm a-Blork. -One hall Work aoutb of I'l.rlaman'i El'OKNE, OKKOON. O. HlKoanaa, I'rMiilrnk Ktm, J.. i'aalitai First National Bank Ol Eugene. Paid up lash Capital 50,0)0 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene - -i Oregon. A scn.rl banking bualnva. ln. on rrau aM. Urtna. Hiht draft, mi NKW VuHK, L'HK'AiiO. KAN FUAXC'I.SCO and TOUT. I. VXD, OllKUON. bilU u( ichan(. sold na forciirn oimntriM. Urpnait. rMlvd auti)ct to cbatk or oertiti cat of il.it All ciillrrtiont ntnutwl to n will nciirt pnwifw attaxinn J. L. PAGE, DKALEIt IX GROCERIES HAVING A LARUE ASl COMPLETE MTH K ol Hupl and Faucjr Uroccrtc bought In tht Im.1 mart.! Exclusively For Cash, I cu offiT the public better price than any other houiie : IN EUGENE.: Product of all kiuiU taken at market prli. Jim 1U iiiu-'a Iiikim) in fat l iklli(f on aliiilx-. mill very mmhi rienulit Hill u III Imve one of the tlnmt Iioiim- thia i.Ie of (lonheli. t'lnu Swift, lute of I.iwix, Iihm a coin plete iihotuKinphcr'a outllt. We li-arn lie will wmiii In prepnreU to il.i generul hotiKruphli! work. . F. CulliMiii Iih-i full m hiMilat thia plmv. OmIo Iiim hia IimiiiU full hut mviii tu -i t along with It In kinhI Nluie. The ilrli-onlin who nlli'iiihil the eouiily ii-i mll(pi at Jiinotlon t'lty liml ii k pronouiiiv it a (licnlid auu-ein. ImaI Friday J. K. Mi Kin.ie left hi. Iiiilii .Iinidliiir hiti'hiil to the wnitmi, xleplieil a few fii t a way ami larlni to turn a fuiiniiiK mill. Thia frilili'iiiil the team ami they alnrteil and mil nlmut a half mile, tn'intf caught at W. 1.. I'triKtow'a More. Howard Mulk-y U in from Luke View for the winter. He rinima that utiM'k is very low out there and money la very eanv. Florence Item. The Weal, M. S. ('Hplaiu limnt went nut over the har on the lluintorille Siimhiy, hi Imnt loaded with laiilieil anlmon from l.e Hill, ami the ilintiiintion w ii Aatoria. The Itandorille erowil in over the hnr of the Slunlnw on balurday inorii liiK loxt pnrtt at dead low water, ami Captain Winant reMirta 10 fwt aa the lowest ilepili ami the eliannel atrnlKht nut. l'lit) ateiuner wna loudeil will) supplies for the llose Hill cannery. illliini Kvle has hint ni lved nil order from a lUmton llrm lor -Ihi c-i of 1' pound cans of salmon. This is a priNir Hint ira lirm nasaiirnnu or us own ami then uxs care In pultlnif up the salmon, the rcpiitnlian of sueh output will grow. We have often slated that the Acme brand of hiiIiiioii put up hv Mr. Kyle iiuumnniU verv clo-elv the prhv paid for i'olumlihi rlvei siilmon. J. F. FORD, (Evank-rtU.) Uf lsa M Hnrs, Iowa, wriux on.Ur daU ol . March 1. ln-U: . B. Mm. Mko. Co., Dufur, On-iron. OEXTLEMk.!: On arrlvliin home lat week, I found all well and anxiously waiting. Our little (rlrl. eibt anil one half year old, who had wasted away Ut 38 pounds, la DOW wi ll, strori)f and l(rorua, and well t!ehed up. H. II. Couirh ("ure ha done Its work well. I'otb of the children like it. Your M. B. Cough Cure has rurvd and kept away all lioarsnesa rnrni me. K'vr . It to every one, with irreciwir mr an. Wishing vou tipwperitv, we are Youra, Mr. asu Mrs. J. F. Ford. If Tim with to M frrah s-.d fh.--ful. a' d f7 to. '?f:ft w.k. r.ral.as tr. tytrm I . j ... .. ii -...i i ..... .... . tau.c i nni ii irom two or ihiw4.Miist mo. 4 UDdvrs puaum uaranl' iu awnu ir tarill bj a.i druirl'ta. Ileal Kklute I ranfir. ItriKirt d ilallr lit Kr.irsK AniA.Tl .se-sr W. k. AaHosoi't.M. Manas.T. Kl'UK.NK. Joini M Kitsoii and wife to J K lleiikle. ii tract of laud in Hilvard haw I) I. C, IHI ft by 1'Wfl; 'i". A J Johtiwui, hlii rill, to A F. Hunt' lev, lot 3, b Ik 1, Whitney's ad; con HTU. A J JohiiMHi, sherilr, to A r. Iltllit- lev, lot 11, blk 17, Frasler & Hyluud i ad; i' iii ti.iki. Jl XCTION CITY. It W Linuii and wife to Mitchell, a v.. Waver Co, lots .1, 4, blk 1 WushburneA Williaiii't add; tl V W Washburne and wife to 11 W I.iuiro, lot 4, blk is, Washburno it William's add. OltSTHV. T K Morse and wife to X A W Howe, a tract of land in see 1 1, T 1U S, It 3 wit, 1 acre; 75. A J Johnson, ahcriti, to C C hmiili, n w 1 of n e I and n w of a w , see .11, t 1 S a, r 5 w. 13 acres; eon 10 S. L H to Jamea lleastoti, lot 1, the a e 1 of n w , n e 1 of w , sec 'M, t 17 s, r 1 e, I'd: hi acres; patent. SwrUinU I.adlea' ( vBcert. ItatlT ouaM. Ortobvr '.'I. Theswivt ainirersof Kweillsli nalivi- tv ifave one of their celebrated con certs' at the First Presbyterian ehurch last eveliiliK to a well lllleil house. 1 lie musical iiuinls rs were all vocal.several ludliff silliif by the four ladiin together and lliu balance of the pngram wan filled out w Ith sol'" and duetls by the li uilinir soprano. Misa Jennie XoreSli, bin! th" leadimt alto. Miss Kmy Tour- ble. They en!i-tei a numlierof hearty emin-s a lid l.i one or two Instnin'es n-p'ilided. '1 heir IIieliKliea were ad riiml.lv i.len-hlit and the pronrnm wenieii altogether too short for the audiel.iv. I I a- Kme, the F.uglinh mlmie, Is with I the company and gave several ehi- Follow lug is the programme Y P S C F. convent ion to le till city, M. 31, i.7 aiuUN; HtlliW, 1:30 p. in. IVVotlolial fxereisea. ApMdntmeut of commit t. Iteadlni; f minutes. The relnlioii of the (' K to the Hun- lay m'IiimiI, Miss Miils-l Straight, Hu ge ue. 1 lcillo. The C F. as an aid to the pu-tor; U-v Snyder, Fugene. l'liwiiHslon. Consecration, what It is and what it ds-; Mr. June, Cottage Drove. I)lcusslon. liitroiliii'tion and handhuke. :vknimi, 7..'iil. Kong wrvliv; Ora ltt-l, Juuctioii. Addn-s,"Chrltiaii MaulnsMl," Pres. ideut P L CamplH'll, O H X H, Mon mouth. HATt'KHAY, It B. III. Suiirlst pnvvermtvting, Miss Jemie Llvermoiv, Fugene. Praise service, Jus lKnnldwu, Thurston. Addres of weliiuuc, Mls Fmuiti Chast, president listil union. llii-pon', James Kelley, viiv-pni. dent count v union. l(eMirt of olllivrs lU'jsirt of coniiiiittii-s. HATt'KKAV, l::to p. m. Ievotloiial exen Ix-s. Power of theC i: for I'nioii, Mrs II vV .S lii in k, Ijin ati r. LiHikout vniiimitttHi wolk, Miss ()e nevelve Major, Junction. SiM'lal coinmiltee work, It McMur pby, Fugene. Prayer iiniiiltt work, Fred Car- ou. Junction. lUsctlssioii, Kmlyil Mi'Kinley, 1 .11 - liisul clllJEellBhlp, ltev. lilllK rt, I.U- gi-ne. IU KHt of committi'e on nsolutloli. hl'MiAY, 10 a. III. Humhiy scIiimiI at various churchca. Preaching at varioua cliiin liin. AITKHMki.V, -:30. Junior rally, Junior suierinteiiiliiit local union. Praise service. Pastors' half-hour. Consecration meeting, Mellle Cald well, Junction. Justice luurt. Dsilf Guard. dcI.-Ih r .1. S. S. and J. . Wevens, w ho were arn-steil at the Instance of K. Y. How ard lor taking some machinery from the I'.lmtra sawmill, were irlveii an ex- amimilioii Isjfore Justli.t Wheeler lust evening and discharged. The test!- nionev snvon'il of an attempt to decide a civil controversy in criminal court. The irmnd lurv could not have arrived at a hearing o? the case for a number of davs vet so the lust ice held the exam ination, acting under the advice of Histrict Attorney Brown; and thus the cis.t to the county will amount to less than half of w hat It would have been had it U-ell delayed. A cose ha Isvn troiixfcrred from Justice iKirity'a court lit Spriuglleld, aud the ilifeiidunt, Charles Funis Is Ising given an examination before Justice Wheeler this uftcruooii on the charge of conducting a gambling house. If the defendant is not held the costs will l much Ics than a grand Jury Investigation. Lai kr. He was held to answer to the grand Jury for running a card game at tlie Xcis' hop yard some week ago. Ill ImiiiiI iu flxeil ut fioo. Iialljr uuard, (M-tolr2l. 1)1 El. Percy (uy, infant son of Ocori;e A. and Mary I'.. Yaruall, died at Hu ll home on the Mohawk this morning, of summer complaint. The child wa 2 veers, 0 months and 1.1 davsold. The funeral will occur to morrow. I nitarlau Mission. I'alif i.uard, m toWr liev. Fnrl M. Wilbur dellvere.1 two addresMS lii gissl coliKrcgnllolis ut the os ra hoiix1 yesterday, morning mid evening. In the morning serviiv he treated In a general way of some H rhe t'nituriaii Is In N, and In Hie evening blsnil ju t was " The Xeeilof a liiti.ii struct ion of Our Itelikioii." Hi. theme w as that man's religion ha, of alm lute neo-ssity, tsi-u the outgrowth of, or conformed to, hi idena of the iinlveist'. KcIIkIoii ever ha tsvu a factor in human existence. The cm-lux' of relii;iou, man' duty to man and Ins maker, has remained tin- chauciil from the ts-glunliig and will; te eternal. Mali's idea ol this essence o i.. . ..i-i i ' il icokioii, or ins siiinuni Ko.siil liave Isvli guideil by his Ulldi rslatid liiK of the extent of the universe in w hich he existed. Naturally enough the coiiiTpltou of theexlelit of the uiii Veise as nnlicalil ill the osnli.B Issik. of the old testuiliellt, lesulted ill the narrow religious ls-lief. which I. nked II on the Creator as a personal (ml. In whose imiik'e man was formed; Umiii man na originally srfect, but the raiv fallen through the sin of the llrsl man; Uui Jesus t'hrlst a the re ib uiptiou fioni llila full by the shed ding of Ills blissl; usui anything un heard nl or iinusunl a a miracle tr formed by sss'il lavor of tlod. Throti.'!i gradual chaiigea man haa ls come i.ion eiiliKhteiunl ngardlnic the unlvi r-.. until the know UhIk'o of loilay Is In v ivld inn trust with that which limited man' mind at the time the old I. "taiui iit was written 4,000 or more vears iifo. Hut the most marked chaugis have inhiic within the last 41 si years. 1 lie science or astronomy w hich discovered that the earth was not a narrow plain with heaven in a vault atsive the clouds, but that thl earth I but one of count ies worlds throughout the universe and instead of Ising the ivuter of nil creation revolve like other planets aioiiud the sun the common center: the scicmv of geol ogy ill-ii.wlng the kliowiiilife that this earth Instead of Is ing made In six days reiiilreil millions of years for formation and evidence that the nrth was in habited by man aa far back a '.MO.ooil years, a period U-side which the his tory itiven by the hihlc seems lusignifl ixnt; the progress of these science stimulating that of cosmology and one of the resulting lliocrica, that of evolu tion; all these have given mall new ideas of himself and the nice, until he comvlwa that instead ol the Hist man Is ing created HTfect ill the Image ol his Ii.hI. that must Imve Urn far from Iherenlilv. He sees that the life of man has Isvn a kmw'Hi, a gradiiul a- ivnl; know Hint dod instead of a s r annul Is ing of whom man I a copy, 1 the creative and auslaluing isiwer ol an inllulte universe; that Jesus Christ, instead of a iMity In the llcidi aheilding human blissl for the ransom of man, wa man who smmwed more of the lilvinii nature than any other known to history and his mission wa to teach men by example and prevent how to aciiuiri) the Uivlne nature. That dial' habits or -Nature's law are flxeil and no deviation I muilo for the perform imv of rn I mob. With tlii advance In knowledge man come to the need for a recon struction of hi religion idea. In stead of trving to adapt theold religion to hi newly aiiitiired kliowitnlge he must adapt III religion Idea to the methml which hi enlightenment con vlncc I (iih irreat law of pro gression, tlio dual eud of which I the is-rfcctlon of man. By the teaching of Jesus Christ he I able to understand and by hi ow ii effort he may I able to cxisTicm-c the growth into a mgiicr spiritual life 1 lie n.ltltess waa logically clear, well roundiHl and easily dellvenil, buttlnw unconnected thought only are given here for those who may find an Inter est iu them. Cuitarlall eervlcm will I held in this city the third Sunday iu each month during the winter. The stK-nkcrs will is I lev. Coiielaud, of f aleiu, Dr. Kliot and ICev. Wilbur of Portland, the service U-lng ooiiductetl each month alternately. Kow Klter Item. Tl'F.SDAY, (H TOIlFIt maple leaves are falling fust Oct. lM'l. I.i.i wk t!i Aitii; Acting on our t'.rni couvhiioii that the vast majorltv of1 vour n ailers would rcivive added In-' spiratioii iu the struggle of life's bnt- tlea by the occasional is ruaul of the! semi-moulhly doing of the Nipulaiv morning hv Count v leik Jennings to abiding within the limits of the ver-1 liichard I1. A. llol.iiiwiu mid Jennie dnnt and pliiures.iue nw river val- May SiH-mvr. The now. The buloliiiier il.diiates a stortliV day for tomorrow. A marriage license was Umu.I this w si -a w yi , ley, euclisMil by cloud-rcac Mug dill leading to the verv gntiw of old llohe mia, we assume atf the IIUrty allou d the average novice. Our resources aud attraction nre legion, but the Bohemia mining district I the great center from w Inch we anticipate Wealth. Visitor ale amacd at the extent of the "delving" after the yellow metal. Illglow, the merchant, enjoys a well mcrttcd trade from miner and settler remote from Cottage llruve. J. B. Fuglaud sH'ii.ls the week 111 F.ugue M-rvIng on thejury. John S-ar returneil retvntlv from a four week' trip iu Fastcm Oregon A Mr. Muirp. of l.iigenc, wa rt- sirteil siMurilig the defiles of this "Ii dorado'' l.s. king for a lisit or wayward on. It I. reported that a party of men composed of Messr. Currin, lavls, Pulmer and McKILls n indulgiil In a romantic and old fashioned coon hunt near Kow river bridge one moon light night last week. Though cornfield were raided, the expedition proved a failure, aud (he trapr stole Into their tvaiNvllve couche with fivlll.g far U'lter Imagined than described. Mr. Frank Join-, of Mosby Crei k, waathe guest of John Currin aud wife several day hist week. Fall plowing wa generally ua- IM'tiihsl three daya last week owing lo the Inclemency of the weather. Bomkmia Jack nit: o. r. ati.K. ait. Day & Henderson, ASK- Undertakers Furniture V Dialers, Eugen, Oregon. ouard. lH-t.'f A liisiK Cati H. I- J. Mi lanahan vesterdav caught a ten pound Is'lly in the MiKenie river near Seavev a. I lie strange pari m ii win, he landed the fl'li with an or dinary common ii-d fly lnsk. Jacksonville Times: Dr. Powell Beeves, the notorious quack, wa ar resteil last w-k at Poitlaud for lar ceny, but iinfoitunatcly allowed to go oil bail. He should be driven from the state, a 111 space I much preferable to hi presence. Chamberlain's Eye and Gkin Ointment A ci rt.iin ci.' for Chronic Sore Eye, Tetter, Salt Knuiilii, Scald !cnl, Old C'lironio Sores, Fi-ver Sore, Eccma, lull, Prairie Scratclies, Sore Nipple and Pile. ltiCMjliinJ and soothing. Hundred of case have leen cured by it after all other treatment bad failed. 23 ctuU per box. for as'.e i "lt.uruA I s-Isuo. Ashland ridings: Heavy freight train are now passing through Ash land, southward daily. The freight consists of Oregon prislm-t c"ii.gin-d to (siint iu the ust ovi r the .s P. it. It. uusitly hops, canned anlmon and wm. I. Oi-casionully a train will be heavy enough to n-ijulre four ordinary engine to pull it over the hisklyou mountain. LINN & KAYS, FURNITURE DEALERS, ColiVAM.Ift. Oct. 3). Ill the matter of estuhlishliiK date for Hie aahi of the Oregon paciflo mllmnd, Judge hub lerton dini'ted the time should I ls 1s t wis h l ho loth and nd of le- vmls-r. He also nihil that the taxes against the raid should 15 a preferred claim, ami that any one desiring to bid, should, a a guarantee of good faith, put up the sum of tli),0tj). It I undemtssl that the sale will be on Thursday, December 2Jth. Mvrti.k Cheek Mi ska. Ibswburg Iteview: The personal and real pr. erty of Ihe Myrtle Cnn-k Mining Co. wa sold at sheriffs sale, Friday arid Saturday, aud was bid in by J. H. Mo Murray and John Xewaom, ri-tiresfiil-Ing the sl.s k holders, for the judgments and C1S.U1. If the sale I conllrmel at the circuit court four month later, when the time for redemption expire, the company will be Iu a position to do something w ith the property. Just w hat they will do has Hot yet Is-en decided, but it I nfe to any the mine will Is? o-ratd on a safe, conserva tive wale. The stockholders ls-leve that It will pay good dividends, prop erly iiiHiiiig.il, and complain bitterly of ihe way In which they were fli-wcd by the original manager of the enter t . r i --. w hose only aim nvined to l to l inaki) money out of the sale of the ! .iis-k. Xew Sinn. AHutny Isims-rat: ' The Stale of iregon by tiie district al- ' torney has i-oinioeii I 'iits against all . U.e i nr. ks iu the county In the nature of a bill or discovery. Thia I for the I purj'of asci-rtaining whether any of I these Utks are cutislian of any fund dcatjte. la such hank by -r-, ion who have died leaving no luvir. Mi. h lund l long to Ihe state and it is lor the purse of recovering such funds, if any, that the tun are brought. UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS. i& Call anmccred da; orniht. Hcnc, Willamette street. Il.f .us.l. nrw.Urr 11 Di.i In thl city at the n-slden falher, Oiali Park, on l-Jt iirt-ntli stn-et. yi-sU-May riiornlnt l.sk, of trpliold fever, Mr. MiggW Johnson. age. H year. She i W-aves a child stout ft y-nr of age. OphOSl'e -i The liiU-rmnit tsk placw in the Oay Itcuulou at the liiliersity. laHj (.uanl, (K-lotwr The senior nivpllon or Introductory MN'lal at the Culversily of Oregon Sat urday evening was Ills-rally attended although the weather wa stormy. The program was not a long one although very Inteiestiug. After an overturn by the orchestra Prof. I'd gar McCluni delivered an ad dress. He gave a dctcriptintt of the Harvard man aud the lesson, students of a younger university may draw from thl product of the culture gained at au institution with much more than a ivuturv of history. He ssko of the very college spirit of Harvard and the work done th-re, expressing the ho that the I'lilveislty of Oregon will aiv iiilre more and more of this spirit. He ii. sil by extending a wch-omc la be half of the class, to all, both new and old students. Mrs. llolletils'ik rendered a piano solo, by I.lst aud waa heartily en cored. Mr. I. Inn sung a selection In her usuul ph-nauut manner. The iiumlsir on the programme which provoked the most amusement wa a furco In w hich the character were represented by meiuls'r of the senior class. Miss Sawyer rendered La Cam pauella by I'ngiiliil-LI.t, on the piano ami Mlsa Aici ornack sung two num ber. A largo part of the audience, ,...i....t. i...i r.i.....i. ...... i...ul .lu.l. IIHI iut-l lorti.tn. i.-iiini iiej for the social promenade after the ex ercise were over. Died. IHillr tluard, Orlobrr 7X Harry Waldo Page died at the homo of his imreut, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. I'ligi-, early this morning of hemor rhage of the lung, lie was Isirn at Cleveland, Ohio, August Zi, 1711, aud wa brought to Kugeue, Oregon, liy his father, when but 10 year old. He attended the public school aud State university, ami In his l.llli year en tered hi father's store where he clerked until hi fulling health pre vented. About a year ago, at the lime of the Bellman lire, he exerted himself in tlie excitement and liim until he fell aud severely strained his lungs. Shortly afterwards he caught a hard cold aud hemorrhage of the lung le sulted. These, have been reixatcl with moro of lens frequency until he finally wasted away. Jletx-am-il waa a lirlghl, lioiior.tiilc, young business man, and aa such hud formed many rrieml. lie was au ac live memisr of Kugene F.ngtne Com- iuy Xo. 1, for the four year last past and the funeral service will I con ducted under the direction of the F.u gene fire department. Ihe luucral services will be conduct ed by llev. D. K. Loverldge, from the family residence on vvent seventh street, Wednesday, afternoon, OctoU-r Z4, at i o'clock, to the -Masonic cem etery. Ammk Mink Not Hoi.n. The sale of the Annie mine in the Bohemia dis trict, ha been frequently reMrted, the last stati meiit to that elfect Is ing In the Ongoniari when the liurchase price was said to he (.l.Hl). To ascer tain the true fuels a Ibasuburg lb-view representative called on Dr. B. F. llu ...I ..f.l.b. ..l,u 1... nun,, mm.. IMIIIOilTI, IF, ,iiai.,i. H.IO " . II. vw.-i one-fourth of the stock In the company. He say that the reported aale oertalu- ly lias no roundatiou, or he woul.l, aa secretary of the coininny, have Iss ri in forme. I or It. I hey have a .landing oiler of ') nut) but have re satedly rw- fused It, and will not consider any idl. r Is low i:,,H, The dinvtor ut that In May last, the oiler of fiO.UM wa made ami rsailtlvi ly reruseil. Since that time they have done Important di'Vclopmcut work, striking a new chimney of rock assaying as high aa ill to the ton. I uder such ci renin- atnin-e. It wirtdd Isj al-iir. to think of Ding at a price refused when the property wa not known to be so val uable a it haa since been showu to I. Hot- S.l.l. J. P. Holland bought the Senvy Bn. crop of Imp for Her ron A lyvy, of Salem, Saturday. The priiv paid waa llt given for publicly Hon. i I if re were 11 bales. SaWAHTIC The Florelioe Weet iva: "A augar beet fai-tory will Is-lo cated In Fugene alssjt the time they have a fl'Miring luli and a railroad to this country." Helen tiricr, of SHk:itic. Wash., was I setitciiivd yitcrdiiy lo 10 year in the ; penitentiary for M.iouing her bus.! lund. I The annual coufi rciuv of the l nlt.il llrelhreii church ii..-.-. at II.hmI Kivcri Sunday night, after a session or four days. llev. J. V'.. Snyder was tv nt-. s. lilted lo the Fugene chinch. Portland Sun: J It. Img of Amity, formerly proprietor of the Amity Po'p. gun, the Fugene ltnmdaxe and an other Hpultsi paM-r nt Albany, lias made an assignment for the Is'is-tlt of hi creditors. It Is hard limn when a man with a hnmdaxc and a opguu can't win. The Baker City authorities have a srullar way of dealing with the demi monde class. Several time each year Ihe memlH-r of that clin-s are rounded up ny i ne isuiiv; ami wiieii they are nrmlgniil iu the ihiIIi-c Judge' inurt a line of (31 each is linx d uhui them. Last wn k the amount ol cash in the clly treasury was lucreasi.i $'J3l by that mentis. Corvallls (ia. ;te: Buuior ha It that trouble Is biew lng in a prominent Cor val 11 household and came neat re sulting In a bloody trngiily one day this week. Ill said that the Irat'e husband became so insanely Jealous over the real or supsmcd attention to hi wile ly a certain young man, tin. I he held him up with a gun. He hadn't the courage to about and after a few heated remark had Uvu Indulged In ty tsith parties, It wat mutually agreed to let the mutter drop and thus avoid publicity. A ipilct court week thus far. Thu Interstate fair exhibit, lately of Tacoma, will beoiMMuil In thu Port- lund Fxhwiiiii building soon. Senator John II. Mitchell made a stss-ch at Mc.Miniiville ymUrduy on the Improvement of thu V'uuiuHl river. The Sin branch railroad had quite a wreck Tuesday, s the Sclo Pren. All egg pucker lllled with eggs, wua placnl tiai ncur the trni-k aud wua giv en a boost by the engine; result, some live or six ilojtcu eggs put In a condi tion somew hat rex nil. Hug an omelette I .cfnro Ising ciNiked. Commencing Wednesday forenoon and ending Sunday evening, the Ore gon 1 laid 1st. auuiversuric w ill Ut held Iu the 31 Baptist church of Port lund Itev. II. L. Itoanlmaiiofthl city will Ihi In attendance and sis'iik uihiii "The C. C. C. aud Their luisirlnmv to Our ivuumiuaiiou " In the slate eilmlnal court yesterday at Port lund, Xciiophoii X. Stisjvc aud Joseph Kelly, the allegul slayer of old mail Sayer, wen arraigned, and the dates or their trial were set. Sleeve will he tried IVccmhcr ft and Kelly INhtiiiIst 3. The formality of Ihe selling ol the prisoner.' trial oc cupied hut a few moments, ami waa attended with but littlu interest. H. H. SHmvr and wife were visiting in I'.ugeue today. Itsi) Travis wa at Junction on a bus lues trip toduy. Mrs. Parsons-Hod went lo Portland this morning to visit several w eek W. W. Wilson started this morning on his return to luiloii, Xew Mexico, Tin Hyde started today for the Ivish rn stales, going via the L'nlon Pacific Mr. ('. M. Young arrived home thl ulti rnoon from a visit at Portland and Salem. Attorney -Norton went lo Albany this morning lo attend tlie Linn coun ty circuit court. Mr. I. K. Peter went to Portluud thl inornlsg aud will .s'lid several days visiting there. Mis Nettie Cress went to Cottage drove Sunday and will lake charge of a school near there. The linker City IkiniH-rat ol Oct. illt Ii. thl jiemonul: "M. I). Sum mervillc, of Fugene, I In the city." Mr. B. K. Cruln, of Tmnma, who bus Isi n visiting at the home of Bey. . M. oiibcrt, returueil home today. Misi-s Bertha and a (loldmnlth arrived home yesterday from visit at fie home of their slater III Oregon City. Mrs. L. (1. Adulr, left this morning for Btchmoud, Indiana, where she will make an extended visit at her former home. F. (1. Vaiighan, Sunday morning, sent one of in girl to the deaf mute achisil at Salem, where she will lake studies duiing the ensuing year. Mr. C. A. I.'th-y and children left thl morning, over the l'nlon I 'nil tic. for Kansas lily, where they will s-nd the winter. Mr. F'tley accompaulisj them as far a The Italic. Iter. W. H. (illlH rf. father 'and mother and grandparents, Mr. aud Mr. Shank, started on their return homo to the east last night, going over the S'Hithern Pacific. t!i-l..:U"an-l in viT tri!.;- !. "Trio l fiti l j.ruvi'n" i tlio vcrilict of millioiH. S i r.i mom Liver Jliu T" . l.ttor h thu XJUtfUl uii.l KMut.y tnolicitw to which you ran im your faith fir a euro. A mi M Li. xa tivo, a n 1 purely vc tUMi', net itu; liirctiy on tlio I.ivi r a n il Ki l- ih'nm. Try it. Soil by .ill rVu.'i.-it in Li.juM, oriu Vw It l i' t.ikcit.li-yunii.i.'.oia'ci.i tci. n Pills Th kliic . ' I III,!.- V. , 1, I il.ir ii.i-I ii . . i k .ii. ..; ,,11 i . . r i In. ! I -h if l.lr-r Melllrllit-.. , 1 SOS, 1.. .1.. ,. Wl.-hii, ". I :iv v ( u lias I lis 'a n. ...o In r-.l ... .1, r II i. n tfir.n. LATtST Ucr. II. (), KMMt.X (rern Last Heard in F.ugrue. PAIt rU L'LAUH. From Probata Matter. Fafate of David Mosby, dinvax-d; probable value of estate, (Ul.tJnn. It. H. Mby apointii admiiibitrntor with Isiiiil at t Ji,m; sun ii.-s: II I' V catch, It HCatliey.Jamc Lliiehaugh, J B Stewart, J 11 I Vrk I ii-, D llrl.tow, lUrts rt Fukln, o V Whlisett, J P Currin and J II lliwl. y. Appraiser apslntl: Felix ( urriu, H 1 Xiison aud John Sear. Folate of J M ll.n.lri.ks, di-ceasa-d; final settlement made and elu'utor, S B Fakln, ilisi liarg.il. I(ate of T D 11 wards, deceaaul; II I) Fdward apsiulel exei-utor w ith out bond., a provided bv the will. Inventory of the appraiser filed allow ing js-raoual pro rty of the value of Jt,i.ts..X1 and real proM-rty to the amount of (U',,7isj. jitate of 1 insi W. Watson, dvcrasrsl; leave lo ( haa A (iray to Issue execu tion for the aula of (sal.31, he having ld the fuueral expense amounting U) 10. loo Armn or Pri'mkh. W un.ler tand that Mr. B. A. Washburne, of IlaI.lt. th pilgrim prlnti r. teK.the Si.rltigtleld. will plnnt looacrraof land II. ssl Ititer O.uj'n r that alt. r 'si yeni ' to prunes, near Irving, next spring. of Imrd drinking he baa ouit, Ihe old I The ountrv needs a numU-r of meu J cemetery, south of town, this forenoon, luuvu ha made a good reoord aoyway. jut like Mr. W. Flmiha, Oh., Oct. 22, is;i. To the reai'ers of the (iUAKH: I il.t'iii It my duly to write aud let you know all that I do. concerning II. O. Urecn. a minister of the Christian church. Fvcrylssly arinn nnxlou l eause of hi mysterious lihupsraure; aud noun more so than I. w ho wu a warm, Toiml friend of hi. Ho and I had arranged to hold a iiicctlmr at Smlihiluld the ;trd Sunday In Scitem l.T. He came to my lio'uso at FlmN ra, . Monday, the loth of Septemtxr, visited my wins. I where 1 was teach, lug; 1 came home with him for din ner, and he remained at my house that afternoon, all night and till nearly 1 o'clock next duy. He was busy writ ing nil forenoon, In-fore he left, but I could not say what ubotit, or te whom he wa writing. Ho left hi pony in a pasture near Klnilrn w here It stlil re muiii. Ho left my Iioiisu the lltli of Septemls-r at nearly 1 o'cl.sk, saying he would walk over to Mr. liibsun', ee hi son, Jell (illsvin, and make ar rangement with hliu nlsitit hauling his mill tnnchhicry, which be had pur chased at Sprlngiield, down to II.t liiaini, on ludiau crrnk, hlshome. He prnrnlsiil U) Im tiacH lo my house on Ihe Satunlay before the mu ting. He did Hot come. 1 wi lit to Smltlillcld the next ilny, but did uot nf Um. Untn. I .began to grow uneasy, thinking something serious must have hnpM-ucd to hlni, as ho was al ways punctual. I'hiii Inquiry, ho did not go to Mr. (illmou'a that any one knew of, neither to Juuctioii a he Intended lo w hen lie left my place. Itev. J. II. Howard saw him In Ku geno on the same day lie left F.liiilra, Septemla'r II, at 0.3O. Jeinillston al so saw him there at nearly the same time that Bcv. Howard did. Ho In stuA'l of going to Junction he went to Fugene. That is the lust account I have of him. Many rumors and con jecture are afloat, carried about on Ihe breeMi a It were, concerning him. The most tiiornugu warcii ought lo i ma.lo for him. FiverylsMly ought to . help solve the mystery. ll.sqHJCtrullV SUtillllllcd, MAKiot f. Hons. Card r 1 banks-. We desire to extend to tlio many friend whoso kindly agisted during the sicklies and dealli of our daught er, wife ami aUtcr. our heartfelt aud sincere thanks. Lister Ohmcx, Mary 1Ioimax, Pkaiu. Doty. T The Firemen. I desire toexiirena my sincere and heartfelt thank to the member of thu Oregon Hism) Team, and other Fugene firemen, for financial ansi.tauce during the sickness aud deatb of my beloved who ami ciiiiu. LTEH OuliEX. Psllj Uuard, Ueiulsir li. floon Promt. Corvallls TlnuiC Char lea linker marketed Friday two hogs that turned hini off neat pro tit for all the wheat he fed them. The pig were pimiuuxsi early in the sum mer at cost of K. lie ted them I'l bushels of wheat and sold them at Acts is-r pouud dressed. The psir Weighed 11 isiuud and bnmght I-.ft' leaving for the I't bushels of wheut (17.lV), or nearly (1.07 a bushel. The wheat waa fill whole after Laving been thor oughly soaked. Dr. J. W. deary, of Ifulscy, tin gone to I'tah, to .jwiiil the w inter for hi hi-allh. Awarded Highest Honors WorU'4 Fair. htr OlEABT mm t MOST PCIvFECT MADE. A pur Crirs? Cream cf Taiir l ,!,-. Fro. Horn Ammuf.ix, ALr o any t. .t.r.tni. AO YEARS THS STM;AK3