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u rm i ALJL KJTiBLlSIIEn FOB TBS DIF.UIVJIU OPDEIOCRATIC rtl.M'IFLtS, iD TP 1121 M lOSEITLlYl!.. BT T03 SWEAT OP OLE BROW OL23 EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1891. NO. 52 f gene CI G A m Zbt (gugfuf (City (Guard. .PUBLISHED EVEUY SATURDAY.. L I. CAMPBELL, I'ubllaber and 1'roprletor. OFFICE -On the East side o( "iVllleaiette Street, between Seventh and Eighth Street. TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION. Car annum Sit Months Three montbi.... 2 00 . LOO , .75 00 B ORLI KATES OH ADVKKTIS1NQ. Advertisements Inserted as follows! One square, ten linee or lee one Insertion W: 'each subsequent insertion $L Cash -vxmired id advance. Time dvertieri will be charged at the ol lowing rate: . uue square three montlu J" One square ix monthi v Onesquareone year........... l- w Transisnt notices in local column, 20 cents per liae tor each Insertion. . Advertising billi will be rendered quarterly. 1 Ail lob wnrk must be paid rog ok I)uvkt. CEO. B. 0),U13 Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS of the Second Judicial District and in be Supreme Court of this State. Special attention given to collections and ai at ten in probate A. 0. WOODCOCK, AUoriicy-at-1-.siw, (UGKNK CITY, - - - OREflOh OFFICE-Roomi 74 8 McClaren Building. a-Seoial attention given to Collections "and Probate business. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-ATLAW, DUNS'S BUILDING ,- Eugcnc, - - Oregon. E. 0. POTTER, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE, - - OREGON. Omci- Room in Consor's Block. CEO. M. MILLER attorney and Ccimssllor-atrLaw, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - OREGON, fllee-ln Masonio Temple. Kuykendall & Tayton, Physicians and Surgeons, Rooms Over City Drugstore. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. eUGENB CITY , ' : 4 OREGON. Special attention given to Probate business and Abstracts of Title. Ornci Over Lane County Bank. DR. J. 0. GRAY, QDENTIST. OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN YOUNG'S block, oppoeite Guard oltice. All work warranted. Jjaughing gas administered for painless ex traction ol teeth. MOORE & LINN, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Cofflm and Caskets always on band. Pre paring aqd Embalming Bodies a Specialty. Night calls prompty attended. residence, second honse south of Mttho dist Church, Willamette street. B.F.DOREIS, P'JUANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, I HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE Farm, Improved and Unimproved lown property for sale, on easy terms. Prcpertj Seated and Esnts CJloctod. The Insurance Companiee I represent are among the Oldest aud moat Reliable, and in (i.e paonn andEqcrTAgil adjustment qf their 8lJ(0 fcizcoHO to lion. . 4 that of your patronage is solicited. fctrfwh b. F. DORBI-S. cms. lacw, facer, w. t. riw, cassisi THE Eugpno National Bank fcUGEXE CITY. OREGON. PUD UP CAPITAL, W.OUO blUPLUS FUND, Transacts a general banking business. BoiEO or Diagtroas: F B Dnnn. F W Osburn, J C Church, 8 U toraa, J U Hodson. C Letter. J E Dvia. jipTjci; " CREMToHi NOTICE W HEREBY GIVEN THAT F.LI hsnmhaiitwnappniii-.ed edmlnMratorof ! e-'.t of P. 0. Reno, ueeeajed All w-iwis h.'ii claim, arnn.t atld eie are heit.y t ,,-d to prr-ul the -mt u, I he adminje triut .1 hn llrrv stable in Karese, pr ihe ei.. of Go B ki.-r, wUhlii ! monihs bum ike dale of IhU Botiee. " B'.. AJminutrau. Dated this lth day of B.pwmtcr, If u4 '(S IWK 7 if 1 h' v -V IL lll hU -BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS.- Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. b M: Select U South i hU Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen. All work warranted. E.R Luckey DEALERS 1JV DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competent hands. Univsrsity Mte, McClarens Building, (0pwite F. t. Wilkins' Dnur Store.) Has an extensive Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLECE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station ery, Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc. pyOrders for Books and Subscriptions lo Newspapers and Periodicals promptly at tended to. Bowel troubles, and Cramp, Colic, or any Internal or External Pain. Auk yonr driiggiKt for it J S. LUCKEY, CALEB 19 Clocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc Repairing Promptly Executed. tfAllWork Warranted. d J. 8. LUCKEY E. Schwarzschiltl, Prop. , (Huccessor to eo. Coliiti) BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAPS, GLOBES, SPECTACLES, WALL PAVER SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Ad dress Lock Box U'J. East, k Prices, AT CRESVELL. From and after Feb. 1, 1891, my terms will be strictly cash. Prices Put Down to Bed rock. I will Not be Undersold. Highest market price l'ail for Pnxluce. If not all tnvU'il out will jay Iia.fanc$ in Cash. J.. H. Whiteaker, Creswell, Or. Manufacturing til 'xrjc a1 Jt. jc s. .a a: cb Jeweler. R. B. Cochran & Son, Real Estate Agents. Kiigcne CHy, Oregon. Will attend to general Real Estate businei such as buying, Bulling, leasing and renting farms and city property, eto. Office on toutn side of Ninth street. The Eugene Cigar Factory Koepg constantly on hand the finest brands of borne made, domestic, and Key West cigars. Charges the lowest prices for chew ing and smoking tobacco. Hell at retail and wholesale. Give Them a Chance! That Is to sny, your lungst Also all yonr breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it i. Not only the larger air panHnges, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, yonr lungs can not do their work. And what they do, they cannot do wed. Cull it cold, cough, cronp, pneumonia, rnti rrh, conHiimptiou or any of the family o' itrout mid notte and head and lung obHtrui'iioiiK, all are bad. All ongbt to m got rid of. There is just one snre way to get rid of them. That is to take Boa cbee's Gorman Hyrnp, which any druggist will sell yon at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has failed yon, yon may de dend upon this for certain. I have a counln who is a printer, savs Ex Mayor J. 0. Loughran of North Des &loines, la. Some years ago he was employed in this city where they were printing circulars for Chamberlain. lie bud a deep seated cold and terrible cough, and while setting np cony he made up his mind to boy a bot tle. It cured him and that was the first I ever knew of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I bave been strongly In its lavor ever since. Mr own experience and Ibat of my family convinces me that this remedy is Ihe best in the world. That my be strong language but that is what I think. For sale by i M. ilkins, DrugKiHt. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Hiss, she clunf to Castorto. Wnw aha had Children, she gave tbem Castoria. H8 Gyrated Freqcb Care, wESr?"APHR0DITINE5S33r Ji ?ou e a POSITIVE GUARANTEE torureany Inrni cfnmti.dlHae or any disorder of the generative or gan, qi euneriex, whether ari.lUK BEFORE useofwimulaatv AFTtR ToUceoor Opium, or throu h yoii'.lilullti'll.ers tlon, overindulgence, 4r .turbulMof Krmln f iwer, Wakef ilne, ik-ariiig dowa falnslnlli bvk.heinirjklWrsJinFM.iif.terla.Ker.ous 'rna tratl'M. Kortornal IhiIhIoiii, Leueorrho-a, bit llDni.W't Memorjr, Ixx. of l ower and Impo tra'T.lirbUnex!rnel often liiwl to pirm.tnre H.l m and Inunltr. Frlre tUOa boi, tboxes for I ViOi ent hy m:l rn reM of price- A WRITTE.1 (.lARANfCK li given for every liuuorrlir nwrlrM, tn refon'l Daemon?? U a ku.rmnot piire Is no! (7tA VI i thmi.an.l.nf tertln)onials fivU aat goang. 4 tnthww.whohsve iiea iwmanently rtin4 by the use of AJiw3UlA L lrealarlrw, kiAnm THE APHRO, MEDICINE CO. Wolam Jlraneh, Uux X, J'ostlaj.k. Oa. 8.,ld by E. li. LUCKEY t Co.. Drmfgut, Eugeoa, Orrgnn. I)i eh. At Junction C'ltv, On-gon, O-t II, 11, a of V. M. HotwUin, iced b ytr. BDUOwAy The Ulf Bridge. Allmny Hemld: Tht puhllu will lie gmtlllcl to know Unit active work. Is nlxiut to begin on tlu liljr dttt-l bridgi'. Tho pile driver, tlio iliiiff fur the jiKth. aliout Bhhi lutrnln (f et'iiictit mul iilnnklng, UDiitliegniuml, and it la expected tlntt a force of men will u'.nuiu'tive rvgulnr work on the piers today. The contractor any that the lilere will le no fltr udvaiui'd as to be Uw yond danger of a rise In the river within eighty iliiyg, and that the ntecl bridge Itxelf whieti la now liclng nmde at the factory, can lie put In plaw with in thirty days after It arrival. The nlte if the bridge will hence forth be a acene of active oiemtloim, and the big bridge will soon begin to arwumu iroMirtioiiH, Klamath Inaiann as Methodists. An exchnng says they 'tell a ik on the Indian atteuuHbt. who npriwnled the Klamath reservation at the ncthl Metho diit conference at Salrm. A big circus was at the cupitol city at the same time, and the Iudian delegates left the conference to at tend the circus, which they pronounced "immense." The spread of religion is very healthful at the Klamath reservation, though the Indiana iumst on having some variations. For luslsnce, they never name the children themselves, but await the clergymnn whom they insist shall select the name. A great many of the boys over there are called Isaac, and it was often asked why, until it was found that the Uev. Isaao Driver had been over there christening the chil dren aud had named them alter himself. The Annie Mine. Cottage Grove Leader: The latest re ports from Bohemia are to the effect that the further development of "The Annie" mine has proven beyond all doubt that it is even richer than had been expected. When at a depth of forty leot a tnnuel was started out from the main shaft which opened tip a well deflued ledge of rich ore. It it said to be much richer thsn the ore they ire now milling. Free gold can be seeu la almost suy piece of quartz from the new And. The quartz mill is doing good work and some handsome "clean up s" have already been made, which gives its managers new vim and energy to keep the work going on, re gardless of the weather. A pack train Is now kept busily engaged in supplying tbe camp with wiuter provisions as work will continue Ihe better part of the winter. Will 8ik a Coi-nty. The Slato of Oregon Ih aUmt to become plaliitlir In a civil suit in which linker county w ill be defendant, It will he an action to recover money, linker county owes the atntc a considerable aunt an tuxca. Tho uecount runs bIiico lHT.'l, linker at no year Hince that time having pnid her uinount of atato taxes In full. Kuch year a little balance haa Urn left unpaid until now a total of f 12,24-5.49 haa accrued. And it la for thin the state la suing. During all of tlicHO years the (date has curried the debt, out it haa been done connilainlnirly. Killa for it have been acut to linker county from the atate treasurer's olllce but' no remittances have come in re nonne. Several other countlea owe (imcrcnt auiiu on the same account. Malheur count alheur county IsoharKi'd with $407.' Lake fli!i;i.H2, Tillamook H'7.K7 nut 7H, I'matlUa and Union each a few dollora Marion county is said to owe f'iO. To BgMAitt. The repoit that "Yarrow" Svnions was to be sent to help determine tbe line botween tbe United Mates and Mexioo turns out to be false. Il is likely tbst tbe greasers had heard of the eotioos of this mau and objected to being "Coosbay- efled, hence bis nsme was withdrawn ly Ihe Washington authorities. Bo we will bave to bear with the liiHic'.ioo for a while longer, at least. Couldn't he be given a position to tbe rijl islander Match Kici. A mutch race wus ruu over the Btowart rare track Oot, 8th, one- half mile and repeat. Hows entered Bingo, Comin Bill snd Vanity. Biugu won in two straight beats; time in each beat C2M seconds. About one hundred persona wit nesaed the race, and all were highly pleased with it. Mahkikd. At Portland, Orcimn, September 80, 181)1. Mr. V. 0. Moure, tf f n MtHittJiii ir Kliuu lliittiliii Afuuta.r. Ul AM illlinii.i AfAinn r tnn inimn a - son, of (JoM Hill, ilth of tho tnm- trw'unir iwrtui were fornii'r nviaenui of CottHKo Umve, Tf iariwtn Ws nmlogatanrl V.al WaUa W f'uiliron tiaa rttmiuntiA mm Aumt mtri(. vwui-u mo .-.BMVU mm I"" J I mwA liBst sinuiiifAl at tutsijl inn (ti thai 1'k la I agency. Wall will make his uatk ki a de tevuv yoi. Diko. At Harribbura, Oregon, October 2, lH'Jl, Clajs, wile of Hamnel Thompson, sgd 27 years. Tlnitit .Tn F.nnn Drmtrtn Kuriilnv. OnC. 11th, to the wife of William Goodman, a son. FOR PITCHER'S Caatorfa pramoto. PflfaiUii, aad overcouaie giaiulaucy, CMuAiUua, Soar Stomacli, Diarrhcee aad rereiiahnMa. Thus tha child ts rendered healthy and 1U BatwraX Ca.toria eontaloi no Morphine or other narcotic property. " Castoria Is so well atarsM tnehWm that I mxKajmad It as auperiue lo an? pmcripliuai kuu lo Mi " IL A. Amweb. M.I . B fntland ita, bruoalya, it. T. "Iws Outorfa In my prartiew. and fted li stwciail adapted lo ar7rtl"oe o( eKiWratt." Axax. HnnTmm, M. I)., Mil id Ave.. Mew Tort. Tn Cwwrim Co 77 Murray tL, X. T. mm Fanners are now busily engaged plowing. Junction City haa an election November 2ml. The job dcimrtnicnt of the Ouahu oftlee Is kept busy. A number of property owners ar getting ready for sower connections. The Greud Army Reunion la over for this year. It will be larger next year. Geo. Fraxcr has constructed an eliH' trie light plant and li- It to light his loumiry. A ninrrlairo 1Uvns( was IkiikhI to J. J. Lewis and Miss Alice Darclius, wi in ii. Things are lively around the slier- in s ouire, serving papers, etc, for oir ouit court. A marriage ll(vnst was granted Oct. nth to Grant lUichanan aud Mollle Mclke. Tho Crawford saw- mill, known as the Smith mill, will soon lie moved up on me Aioiiawk. Busy times abont the sheriff's office now; serving papers of different kinds fur oircuit court, which meets October 20th. Frank Skinworth. of Lebanon, form erly a compositor on the (ll'Altl) has entered the Portland University. The purlieu who are hero for the pur pose of buying the Foley Springs, have (rone to that place with Mr. Honey, the proprietor. The bunks of Umatilla county bave about $1,000,000 on deposit, while tbe county this year pruduoed $250 for every man woman and child within her borders, J. D. Matlock, President of the Ku gene Hoard of Trade, has lioon elected a Vice President of the State Hoard of Commerce. An excellent selection. Marion count v la nut of inoiicv ac cording-to the Journal and will 'have to iMirrow at least $.Hl,0()0 to keep tip current excuses until taxes are col lected this winter. iitiM nittitint session of1 the grand lodge. K of P will bo held In Portland, mul IIiIm imiuitiir order will have rcprcscntativca from an pontons oi me great atato or urc- gon. Cottage Grove Leader, Oct. 10: Mr. Ilulibsrd, cashier of the Commercial bank, informs ns that work will commence on the new bank building early next week, It is to be a brick bn tiding and the work will be done by the Wallace boys. Cottage Grove Leader: Dr. Taylor came down from lloheuila on Tuesday with over $2,.jMi of gold bullion. The mine la evidently "imnninir out" as It has kt'ii only a short time since sever al hundred dollars were brought down. The bullion was shlpicd to tho San Francisco mint Thursday. Wednesday morning Mrs. C. Hoffman, aged 71), a pioneer lady of Jacksonville, Or, went out to her poultry yard and found a large coyote Inside the chicken house. Hhe promptly closed the door and railed her son In-law, David Lynn, wbo shot tbe brnt It was afterwards scalped and the $2.50 bounty claimed in tbe name of llieooura geons old lady wbo captured the animal. The citizens of Whatoom are freezing the salmon CHiight id Hint town fur export, and they expect to reap a rich profit from this industry. Wear lbs Dalles tbe salmon run Is rqnal to any on the coast, and the cold stoingo plan could be adopted with creal advautnge to fl.hermen. By this means flh are kept In as good con dition as though taken recently from the water. A gentleman residing In Eugene informs os tbst the Iugrsms In Ihe shooting affair near Tangent were half brothers, the one that did the shooting, being an lllegiti male child. When tbe father of the fami ly died, Frsnk, not being his eon, was ig nored in tho will. When Ihe mother died she gave the greater portion of her property, to Frank. Hince I hut time there has been oonstaiit trouble between the men. A son of Rdliert Kirk, sged 6 years, was suuday almost devoured by bogs at Vsncon ver. lie had accompanied his brother in to the yard to feed the stock, aud while the elder brother went to the barn tbe yotinu ster tried to catch a pig. The mother of the pig jumped at In in and fastened her tusks lu tbe bat a oi bis nt eg, drugging him to the ground when Ihe other Iioms joined her and almost devoured the boy before he was rescued. Tho great stato of Missouri keens tin its reputation ns a pmlillo country, particularly In tho matter of children. A lady passenger from Missouri, on a west bound train which passed tlirotiirh Pendleton the other day, had W illi her lamliy or eight children, and the two oldest seven-year-old twins; the next tripieis, iil'cii three ami one-half years, and the last a baby ono year old. East On ionliini Hal! rood men are distressed and horrified by the fearful death at Island City Thursday after noon of Conductor Plumb, a long-time railroader anil one of the best-known men on tho mad. Mr. Plumb had taken Conductor Uulllng's run on the F.lgin branch. At Island City, while switching Thursday, at 2:-')l p. in., his foot eaugiit In a crossing. J I is iirctllcu inent was not noticed, ami a car knocked him down and rati over hlui. His leg and arm went crushed, and he received other terrible injuries, but lie lingered for a hour or two, breathing his last nlsiut 6 p. in. Tho deceased leaves a wife and family at L Uraude. Koscburg itcvlcw, Oct. 8: A sad ac cident occurred about half way ls tween (Vspullle City and Itoscburgon the Middle Fork road yesterday. F. A. (lolilcn, a druggist of Marsh field, and wife were coming to this city In a curt, and had driven into a cr.vk to let their horse drink, when the animal became frightened, and Juiiipiiur suddenly threw Mrs. liol'b ti out. Her head struck a stmnp and she died within a few niinutr. Mrs. Ooldcu was a mist estimable lady, and her sudden death will lie a severe blow to a large circle of Mi nds and relative. Tucoina is making a tremendous effort to secure the next democratic national convention. Franklin Lunc, editor of the Tacorna News, is now in New York presenting the claim of his city and offering to place a certified check of tJV in the hands of the national committee that tho program me will U' faithfully carried out. He also promises to tiny the hotel bills of the di-IcguU. If Ttutiina should suc ceed in her hof It will lie a victory for the Northwest and may add ei sidcrable to the vote of iJeiiioeracy.. Hope the effort may I successful. Ex. Clarence Wiuter haa a couple of scorched nngers irom a benzine lamp. Wm. Treston returned home from Roulh em Oregon Sunday morning. His wife and ohildren will remain at Ashland visit ing relatives for a week or two. Harry Welder has Imvii engaged aa electrician or the exhibit car "Oregon on Wheels" which starts for a trip through the luisteru states inn short time. JoseDh Koch. Entrena'a flnarlraiiL.lil.m.n. wphI to Albany Mouday morning to work on a present ownership list of Linn connty. ue win spenti iwo weeks in Ibat city and then r.turu to Engeue. The Snleni .Tonrniil U lufnrm.ul Uml thentteiidanwattheChcinawtt Indian selusil Is now larger than ever before, numlHTlmr 22, as HiruliiHt "H. th II lllftetl ever present at any ono time. Jsoksonv lis Times: R. II. Moore, who has been viiting his old home tn this place, has had ereoted nuM-ntl tlmiA Aa. fwiii.uA. On his desirable resiilnnS nrnn.rl in Port land, and will occupy one of tbem himself ana rem me etner two. ANOTHER BRICK BUILDING. Junction U to Have a $1,500 Opera 1101180. Pally Uuard,Ocl.O. OllP aidtA. Atl .1 (..(nitin I... h... L.J.. v .j , Ml, I'll, u. VWU USVIIIU a regular bnilding boom this summer, and yemerday I be coutrsot fur another brick was let. Il is lo be two stories in heiutii. 7i100 feet in hekdil. ailinininir th knt.l building snd will cost $4,500 when com- Uleted. Th tinnMr .t,irv will !, n.mA f. an opera house aud the lower portion for tores, me contract tor the building bus been let to Messrs F. T, Wbitcombaud L. N. ItoiieV III llll. nil. .nil liriiik l.vli.n -ill commence on the same next Monday morn ing, xne owner is tbe Junction llottl Company. This cornorullnn will bav.. .tin ill. building is erected, a frontsge on the Msin street of U7 feet, whkh will altogether cost abont $18,000. Trotting Race. The stallion trottina race last Haturdav afternoon at the Herri track was hotly con tested and gave great satisfaction. The rsce was lor a purse of $200, mile bests, 3 in 5. Tbe entries were as follows: Jav Bee. bv J. II. Hid. lies, of llosebum: Cant. Uouut. by P. K. Walters, of Eugene; Tjbalt, by O. Willis, of Eugene. Oapt. Mount won tbe raoe in three strsight beats; time, iiiS, 2;37'4 238. Jay Bee waa distanced in Ihe first beat. Tbe race waa very close between the other two horses. The running rsce announced lo take plsoe between Hayes' Bingo and Wallers' Atlas, for sumo reason did not take plaoe. A oouple of exhibition trots were given by local horses. A very meagre crowd was present. Tbe trsek is too far away from town to draw a crowd. Htate and Northweatcrn News. Mike Mulvahlll, of Ruinmlt prairie, Is owner of the biggest hog in Crook county. 31 ike thinks his hogshlp will weigh nearly 1 000 pounds. County Stock Inspector Hlmeral, of Alarum county, lias a call to go to the vicinity of Mount Angel and look after some cattle in Unit neighborhood which are thought to I atll ctcd with iileuro-piieumonla so deadly to cattle Interests wherever it haa made Its presence known. Not very many cattle are sick with, and the Inspector was sent for, more aa a precautionary nieas- use man lor any oincr puriKo. Mr. Slmcral will visit Mount Ainrel In a few days, and If he Muds any sick cat tle will order them under (luanintlne A few mora cases of glanders In horses are rciKirtcu in the vicinity or Salem, lludleyvlllc Items, Oct. 13, 1801 Lmtos Guabiik-I am on the wing again stiiring up Ihe farmers. I made a trip to r uireuee ana on the night ol tbe Kill ad dressed a lulr-sized audionoe on alliance principles, called for volunteers, snd twelve promptly stepped forwanl and enrolled their IH kl T . T r uames in lbs alliance army. The name of Ibis union is Florence. Tbe next morning I boarded the steamer Coos snd started for lbs head of tide, arrived there at noon, saw poople coming lu wagons and in boats to heur an alliance leclure. Addressed tbe eompany at 2 p. m., after which I organized Benton union with fourteen members. This makes seventeen sub alliances in theoouuly to dato. F. M, NlonswiNiigu, County Organizer, The Rubber .Stamp is the Canoe. Whenever a wholesale house rceel' a letter fron a merchant written o scrap of pasr without anything; indicate what sort of business lu eniraged In, or the sheet Is ornamet with one or those hideous daubs ca Ml llul ul Itt.iu lilu .in..... lu I A ly checked with an "8." which ' eaten sucker. This mark serves notioo to the travellnir salesman the said merchant Is a tit subb which to paint olf all the old. eaten, shelf-worn, shoddy good, you isissihlly ran. The issir inei then womiers why his customer" cumo hack the second time t gisxls. Hkm Without Hail.' Pat Allmny Democrat: Tho nrel trial of Frank H. Ingram, chan murder in killing; his brother came uti Isforo (). I Cimh Itistiee of the isiioc, this after large numls-r of people had g near me evidence. Jnit they apsilnted, as defendant th counsel, Mcsrirx. W. It. Ilily K. Weatherfonl. waived ex and was held by the cou bail, to await the grand Jt will convene fMolsrLMth. of J. It. Wyatt, acting dlstrl Hie WKliess, l lias. Loucieu. unilor Isuids of JUKI to witness before the grand Ji Sham Battls. The Marii a sbsui battle Oct. 8lh, try and artillery. It took from Ihe time la boys left t of Fairmoont t reach tbe so -kins' point. Tbe expense about $3fl 1U C ALIFORNIA. J and wife left in pcivV in I'tivV J.Uii f Mil Olj ' .Nn iiego, km.. Uiko them, about i i the trip. , Boa. In Eagew j, 0. lo the liU elT. V jrnelL a sw,,, . ... The Ingram Fratricide. The Albany Democrat of Friday after noon gives additional particulars of the evl denoe before Ibe coroner's jury in the In gram murder, near Tangent, ss follows : Frsnk Ingram, Louden and Oakley bad eaten supper, afier which Frank directed, tbe hired man, Louden, to go to tbe barn with his gun aud watch to prevent any one from setting fire to II. He told Ihe boy, Oskley, to wash tbe dishes, while he would watch out in the yafd. Frank says he went luto the yard near an outhouse and leaned up against an apple tree to watch, snd after nearly an hour he waa aroused from a slum ber iuto which be had dropped by ths re port of a gun abont one hundred yards awsy. Very shortly he saw a man approaching him abont 8 feet away with a gun. He called to the man to halt and throw np his bands, when Ihe man at once shot at him. Ue then fired two shots simultaneously from two 44-calibre revolvers, holding one In each band. The man fell, and at this juno ture Frank heard another man, whom he knew not, running away, when he fired one shot at him. At this point In the awful tragedy he beard the murdered man make a noise and saw a motion as If he were abont to attempt to raise his gun to shoot, when Frsnk walked np to him and shot him again in the face, the powder burning tbe nose snd oheek. When the shooting ceased the hired man, Louden, and the boy Oakley came upon the soene. The hired man asked Frank if he bad got one of them, when the latter replied that he had. The hired man swore before the jury that he asked Frank who It was when he replied be did not know but h thought it was Henry, his brother. Th coroner found the dead man lying on b back. Dr. W. H. Davidson, wbo aeoomi nied the jury, examined the dead b and found two bullet holes very eloar getber and near the right nipple, bo which, passed through tbe heart and U under the skin on Ihe back. They taken oot by eutling tbe akin. The' the face entered near the nose and or at tbe base of the skull behind. Only One Ear. Baker City Democrat. We have heard the old pbra a tin ear on him." but instead out tbal to the letter, Jack M Mitchell, out off the ear of an r In the neighboring oily of M' day night. Fiom the stag Wm. I'eroival, we learn that ing McDonald and Jim Tell were playing oards when a from Ihe gsme arose betwt struck McDonald and dre' his face, but tbe fight war aud prevented. McD rirooeeded to fill up on ight, which is dealt ou thriving burg. He apt "cnller'a" whisky fo with a huge knife am tion of carviug Telle He was no doubt in knsw not one man first person Ibat hr was an old gentlei ensou, whom Mo' snd assaulted at thought be had on the back of t ball, where a da was not far fror sttacktd. 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