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ESTABLISHED FOB THE DISSE111 1TJ0J OF DEI0CBAT1C PRINCIPLES. 1M TO E1..1 M HONEST LIVING BY TD3 SWE1T OF OUR BROW
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EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1891.
NO. 53
ZUt (guflfnf City Cuarl
(.PUBLISHED EVE11Y 8ATCRUAT.
1. L. CAMPBELL,
Publisher and Proprietor.
OKFICE-Oa the East lid of WillanietU
.llwt, between Seventh and Eighth titrate.
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IB advaOO. .
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lowing rates:
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Transient notice in local column, 20 cents
per li lor eech insertion.
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AH tob work mutt b -aid roaoB bBLlvxar
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CEO. B. DORRIS '
Attorney and Counsello
ab-Law.
WJliAi PRACTICE IN THE COURTS
W of th Second Judicial Di.trict and in
h Supreme Court ol tnis Diaie.
".. 5.1 ....!., tvn to ooUectlons and
ratten in probata
A. 0. WOODCOCK
AUoriiey-at-Law,
snnlfMW. PITY. - - - ORKOOll
niririCE-Room 7 k 8 McClaren Building,
-3peoial attention given to Collection
and Probate Dunne.
Seymour W. Condon,
AITORNEY-ATLAW,
DUNN'S BUILDING,
Oregon.
E. O. POTTER,
Attorn ey-at-Law,
vtTfiFKK. . - - OREGON.
Omci- Boom in Conser Block.
GEO. M. MILLER
Mtorney and Ccunsellor-trLaw, and
Real Estate Agent.
rTTiPVH PTTV. - " OREGON.
Otllce In Mamnio Tempi.
Kuykendall & Payton
Musicians and Surgeons,
Rooms Over City Drug Store.
A.E. GALLAGHER,
Attorney-at-Law.
KUGENE CITY OREGON,
Special attention given to TroUU business
and Abstracte oi xme.
Orrics Over Lan County Bank.
DR. J. 0. GRAY,
QDENTIST.
OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN YOUNG'S
block, opposite Guard othce. All worn
WLaug hing ga administered for pain! x
traction of teeth.
MOORE & LINN,
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS
Coffins and CtskeU always on band. Pre
paring and Embalming ooaw m oy-w
t. ..11. ntAmnff attndtks.
Resident, second house south of Metbo-
dial Church, Willamette treet.
B. F. DORRIS,
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AulNI.
ityt-dV nvqiRART.E
I HAVE BUM . " j f ,
Farm, Improved and Unimproved Tows
property for al, on eoy terms,
Property Eented and Eenta Collected.
- r T MrvrMMnt AT
in inturano -
among th. Oldert and mort Ke "ble.wd in
th Paourr and Eooitabli adju.tm.nt of th.tr
f. LI . n V-l
A har of your patronag olicit(l.
OflKInfcityHalL F. DORRIS.
CHA. LAMB. BB. W. .
THE
Eugene National Bank
EUGENE CITT, OREGON. .
PAID CP CAPITAL,
HfRPLUS FUND
.V),000
. KI.0U0
Tranaot t general banking boaine
Boabu or DlBBCTon:
F B Dunn. F W Oeburn. I C Chnreh. 8 H
loran, J M Hodon. C Ln. i E Dana.
SOTICI TO CRIDITOR8.
m.Tfvnrr ! HF.BFBV cn'IN THAT EU
"im. a.u- -,1r:id.l2
tr.u l hi. lirrry 'b JT'iS
bwatbedoflhUoc J".
Dated thi th day of 8ipteber, WL
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-LUSINESS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS.-
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel
ry & Musical Instruments.
i Select Stock South of FortU
m m
Special attention given to Repairing and
Engraving by two first-class workmen. All
work warranted.
I B,. Lnckey
DEALERS 1JV
DRUCS, PATENT MEDICINES
Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils,
Brushes, Etc., Etc.
Prescription Department in Competent hands.
tfeniij Bookstore.
McClaren s Building,
(Oppo.it F. M. Wilkin.' Dmir Store.)
-Ha an extenaive Stock of
STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS,
COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS,
Mercantile, Fancy and School Station
ery, Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc.
reorder for Book and Subscriptions
to Newspapers and Periodicals promptly aU
tendea to.
mm
any Internal or External Pain. Ask your
druggist for it
j S. LUCKEY.
CALEB IN
Clocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc
Reoairing Promptly hxecutod.
eCAIIWork Warrante4.ja9
J. 8. LUCKEY
Ens HIE
E. Schwarzschitd, Prop.
(Succeuor to Geo. Collier)
BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAPS,
GLOBES, SPECTACLES,
WALL PAPER SCHOOL 6UPPLIE3.
Order by mail promptly atteackd to. Ad
Ireai Lock Boi 11 'A
Cash. Iw Prices,
AT CRESVELL.
From and after Feb. 1, 191,
my terms will be strictly cash.
rices Put Down to Bed
rock. I will Not be
Undersold.
Highest market price Paid
for Produce. If not all traded
out will pay balance in Cash.
J. H. Whiteaker,
Creswell, Or.
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Manufacturing
HOLLOWAY
Jeweler.
R. B. Cochran & Son,
Real Estate Agents.
Eugene City, Oregon.
Will attend to general Real Eatntebusines
such as buying, Belling, leasing and renting
furmsand city property, etc Office on south
aide of Ninth utrwt.
The Eugeue Cigar Factory
Keeps constantly on hand the finest brands
of borne made, douieittic, and Key West
cigars. Charges the lowest prices for chew
ing and smoking tooacco. sou at retail ana
wholesale.
GlveTlicm a Chance!
That ii to Bay, your Inngsi Also all your
breathing machinery. Very wonderful
machinery it is. Not only the larger air
pannages, but tbe thousands of little tubes
and ' cavities lesding from them. When
thene are clogged and choked with matter
which ought not to be there, yoar lungs can
not do their work. And what they do, they
cannot do weel. Call it cold, cough, croup,
pueumonla, catorrli, contiumption or any of
the family of (Lioat aud nose and head and
lung obstrin'tion, all are bad. All ought to
be got rid of. There is just one inre way
to get rid of them. That is to take Boe
ohee's German Syrup, which any druggist
will sell you at 76 cents a bottle. Even it
everything else has failed yon, you may de.
dend upon this for certain.
I have a cousin who is a printer, asys El-
Mayor J. C. Lougbrun of North Des Moines,
la. Some year ago he was employed in
this city where they were printing circular!
for Chamberlain. lie had a deep sealed
cold and terrible cough, and while setting
np copy he made np his mind to buy a bot
tle. It cured him and that was tbe first I
ever knew of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
I have been strongly in its favor ever since.
My own experience and that of my family
conviuoes me that thia remedy is tbe best in
the world. That mav be strong language
but that is what I think. For sal by F. M.
Wilkins, DruggiHt.
L - - ' - '
When Baby was sick, w gave ber Castorta.
Wbo she was a Child, ah cried f or Caitoria,
Whan she became Miss, she oluog to Caataria.
Wbn sb bad Children, she gave them Castorta,
TMeletratedFreucbto,
wtfAPHR0DITINE"53Sa
Is Bold 0 A
POSITIVi
OUARANTCe
toeuraanr form
ofnerroiudlwue
oraov divmlerof
the generative or.
g.niof tlUu-rK-x
liet!ier rin iu!
faint t hflnwMii.
RfFfiQP DMof htimuUou. AFTER
TtoeoorOituni,orthrou(b,ouUilulla'll'
tlon. over lnlulr''nre,dLe .turn a. LMof lirala
y.mrr. W.kcftiiDrM, Bearing-down CalnlDUi
bwk.riemln.lWeakneM,HvMerla,Nrvou frn
trfttloo. N'M-tom.l tD.i.jou, Leororrbo-a, bis
s:D-M,Wi-.k Memory, lMfil Power and lmpo
tenry, whleblf ne.)eleflolien k-vlto premaiure
o!d en and lnnitr. fries a i, (Uu
forf'i'4 rnt hyBiallnureoelrtotprle'
A WRITIFH I.I ABANTER I. (iven for
every fiuuoMer rwelre.1, to refund tt money if
a F.rm.ae.t eir. I. fx it .rTeetrd. V. k.i
Itiouwylaol lMtlnoei.1. 1mm old aad yonur.
of bnthMxe whoh.r. been permaneaUy enn4
IjtbeuMolApbrodlUn. Clrr.lv Ira. Addra
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
WtrB Uraach. hut X, tumAtu. Os.
fxJd by E. K. LUCKEY k Ca. Drngxirt,
Eagra. Ongoa,
MtsticD. In Ixtj etmnly, Oregon, Oct.
17. ltfJl, by Geo. W. KiBMy, J. P.. Jerome
Wilooa and Mm Still KwmI, all of Lane
county, Oregon.
Mo
In Mfiuorlara.
It vu with wideapread Borrow that th
word, "Mr, i, B. Khinenart is dead,
was received in Eugene Friday morning
uct. JO, ura. nninebart was we
known and deearly loved la this common
ty. Uer life was sincere, nnasnuniing and
human.
From ber childhood to ber last day in th
world sb was always ready to extend
helping band to tbe poor aud ueedy. She
more than did ber duty a. a member of the
Relief Committee of the W. R. 0., of which
sb was sn honored member. Uer juntu-e,
her fnendibip, ber larg. heart all went to
make lor ber friend a deeper sorrow but
richer memory. Ura. Rhinvbart bad mtioh
for which to live, a fond an t indulgent
husband, daughter, son, mother, father,
Inter aud brotber. tier Ills wai IW,
among tbetn. She did not waul I
die. "but if Ood willed it so -she could.
w.ra her word, to her grief-stricken husbaud
me dy txtore her aeato. tine was a mem
ber of many social societies, ot which (he
was tbe life, a b vu naturally of a lively
ana cneenui disposition.
In ber ohnrch work ihe wa always to be
found st her post. Any tak placed in ber
band wa certain to be aali.Iai-torllr aocom
pinned. At the time of her death ho wni
Treasurer of St. Mary's Guild, la the Wo
man's Relief Corps sb had held many of.
floes of trust. These societies deeply feel
ineir loss.
Clara M. Howe was bom at Svlvanis. Us
oine County, Wisconsin, Msy Jit, IS ID
was msrried to J. B. Kbinehart at Santa
Clara, California, May 5, 1NC5. Two child
dren were born to them, a daughter aud
son. Moved to Eugene, Oregon. October.
1878. Mrs. Khiuehart made a loviuc.
faithful wife and mother for 21 years, dying
at tbe eg of ii year, t month and lil
days.
FLOBAL TBIBCTKS.
Tbs floral tribute were many and beauti
ful, among them being the Broken W heel
from W. R. C, Floral Pillow from Sewing
Circle, a magnificent piece, Uates Ajar, Flo
ral Siokle, Anchors, Crosses, Crescent
Wreath", th word "Rest." in flowers from
ber young friends, bankets ot flowers and
msuy bouquet., attesting only in a small
way tbe esteem in which she was held.
rONHBAL rBOCRBtlOM.
Th funeral cortege left tbe house at 1 :40,
the csket borne by ber friendp, T, U.
Hendricks, Samuel Nelson, E. R. Luckey,
Locley. W. u. Aursms, II. Hoffman
Honorary pall bearers from tbe Corp. Mes-
dsmes ware, Hoffman, Adams, try, Wil
kin. snd Craw.
Tbe funeral services at tbe Episcopal
ohnrch were most impressive. The
Relief Corpi escorted the remains from the
house to the church, from thence to the
cemetery in carriages, where the beautiful
services of the W. K, C. were held around
Ihe g'Bva.
As tbe casket wa lowered to its last rest'
ing place with its weight of flowers and
engraved on its silver plate, "Clara M.
tibiuebart. liar Wile and Mother," we felt,
indeed, it wss the last service that we could
render to th faithful, loving heart that hid
goue before. The corps singing softly, "The
sweet bye end bye." F. S. N.
A Wild Charge.
While coming In from Warner Taller last
week, Henry LofftuTwttpeased a scene aa
Ibriilingas one ot tbe old rJpanlab Dull
Bunts. Mr. Winklemsn, the owner of tbe
Warnerlt mines, wss going up the "rim
rock" rosd with a six-horse wsgon load of
salt; aud a number of cattle boys who bad
been riding after beef were bringing In one
lone steer (big ae a mountain a six yeai
old fellow tba would dress ew tit. tie
we a regular fighter, with a pair ot ini
mense, long born ot the most approved
Texas pattern. He was coming flown the
mountain road on a dead run and tbf team
ster knew bis horses were not worth muob
about (bet time. By good fortune, a pack
er wt Jnit behind the salt wagon, and Mr.
winklemaa died to film to know if he
bad a rid. He replied thai be had one on
hi pack and was asked to gel it out 'as
quickly as possible. He did so and handed
it to Winklemsn Just as the steer was lo
ering his long horns to strike one ot the
lead norses, winklemtn made a good
pop shot and and the ball crashed through
th skull of the wild steer. It (topped him
but be didn't tall dead, and iwerving
out eo as to miss the leaders, staggered
along till he reached the bind end ol tbe
wsgon, trying lo strike all tbs bows as ne
paieel. snd lunging viciously st tb wagon
ss be fell, Tb steer belonged to llnprs,
snd when told of its death he said it was a
good thing, for the animal could not be
driven to market, anvhow it had been tried a
number of timee. bo tbe v.queros-pro
ceeded lo hang np over 800 Ks. of goo 1
beef oat of th carcsss, and the teamster
went on hi way relolomg over hie good
shot. Tbe eteer would likely here killed
every horse in tbe train, bad Ihe packer not
been near with tbe rifle.
A Laboi Yiblb, It is generally
stated
that Oregon cannot rfs corn. Mill era
people deny the soil Impeachment. Tin
week M. H. Harlow. Jr.. who live about
two miles east of Eugene, finished gather
ing tbe crop of corn on twenty acre ol nis
farm. It yielded 000 bushels of sbolled
eorn, 45 busbele lo lb sere, ibis would
be considered a large yield in any a untry.
FOR PITCHER'S
Ceatort vretaote Sfrestlea. and
OTercuuws Fiatulaucy, CoiuUpation, Boor
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Fererlilirwae
thus tbe ehCd b rendered healthy and Us
sleep mmtmraX CaaUrla contains no
Morphia or other narcotic property.
I fMommeod It as superior to any prrwrlptiua
anon le aw." H. A. iuu, M. !.,
as mrauQ av., Bruvaiyn, n.
I Caatorta la bit praetJea, and Sod it
spedaUy adapted lo ar action, of ehlUlna."
sua. Hnmarao-, J., v.,
liT sd Ave., New Tort
Thb Csjtwb Co, TT Murray SC, M. Y.
felffi
V. V. Kt'l i now cutting incut for
the r.tigciio market.
Dr. J. 0. Gray wa. down town Mondiy
the first tune siuue he wa. assaulted.
Ja. I. Flower, a native of Canada, v. a
admitted to cili7.( nsliip in Judge Scott
Court today.
l'rowcoutliiir Attorney H. V. Condon
arrived lu re from t'oos liny on Friday
morning; 8 local train
Wells. Panto A Co's ejprtss is buildin
a sleeping room at the depot for the arconi
modation of their nieneiier. It will adjoin
their preseut building at Hut place,
Astoria Town Talk: A pnwtNnniB
town Is a town wit It a live ucwhixiim
and, in a rule, lllicral mtnmuge mi the
part of the public will rcxuit in a new
paicr ot excellence.
Com pared with other cilie. Eugene's
mill lux i. liuht. Portland's Is it mill
I aooma32. Seattle 30 and Spokaue F.lli
28. It costs something to be a big oity and
have a continual ruu of booming improve
ments
The Knights of Pythian grand lodge
for lsii'J w ill meet In Kuirciie tho atc-
ond Tuesday in Octolx-r. The trnind
IcmIl'c iiasscd a rcNolution that licnanc
no KiiliKiii man iiliaii uv luimiiun to
iiu-mlH'ixli i p.
Dr. J. It. Hsyley, of Newport, has
brought suit aaiiiHt Ihe Multuouiah Street
U. 11, (Jo., for l.i,IHHl damages, alleciug be
sustuiued severe injuries while getting on
one of their cars in Portland, through tbe
careltus of one of tbe drivers in sturting tbs
oars before he bad aligbted.
A few dure sea Goo. Horns, of Ruttevillr,
was helping to b.le bops nt tbe bouse of
Ana. Cone. He allowed tba windlass to
slip snd il bit him on the nose, smashing it
flat aud rundenug him senoelese. Dr.
Giesy was called, iusertt-d tubes, patched
up the nose and Horns is getting along very
well
Sheriff Xolnnd returned from Lnr-
nmio fit v. W.v.. with tho rrlnone
iSiinc Jlixon. lllxon h wire aim came
with the arty. The Sheriff wiyu that
. : . . . . -
t lie Ht reel h weiv Iro.cit liaM tlio morn
ing he left that plnoo.-Dnily, Kith.
A Hon of Edmund Judkinx, Tliiira-
day In marking calvca had tho inltt-
rortuneto let the kuiru Blip, etiiting a
racial artery on the tell Hlilu ofllie lace,
that bled iuitu Hcvercly. Dr. Paine
wiih called and divwicd tho wound.
Ashland Iteeord: Tho Oregonlun
Have the iiiestiun diM's not conio up on
wlio can licst servo tlio ulstriet and
stato In coiil'ivkh from the first diHtrlct,
lint wliosit turn Is it to go The
Record siiirgcsts the namo of Hob
Vcatch, of Lane county.
CcLrAX, Wah., Oct. 18. W, Q. Oilatrup,
late editor of the Alliance Advocate and lb
man who figured o prominently in th se
duction exposure at Oakesdale, took ont a
license late this evening for marriage with
Mm Llllie I'ltieb, one of the girl impli
cated. Giltrni) voluntarily returned and
offered to niarry, the uufortuuato womsu,
Siilcnt Journal: Tlii'Pe art) a great
many doer lielng killed In tlio Coast
ranirc, along tho line of tho Oregon
l'aeitlc, nuil taken to tho Portland
market for sale. Tlio passenger train
lirinus out from six to' eight nearly
'Very morning, and occasionally the
'areas or it oig olacK ts-ar a tori is tlio
haggago cur.
Will Goodrich, of Hnyesville, was hunt
ing iu Uentou ccounty aud wounded a bear,
The bear started to run and Goodrich and
his companion stat'ed after. Tbe compan
ion foil, while running behind Goodrich,
aud bis rille wns discharged, the ball tearing
through Goodrich s knee cap. lie ts now at
home, but is in lather a critical condition
on accouut of loas of blood,
Tho "Lost Cabin" story lias ro-np-
carcd, tho llumholdt Htanditrd being
this ti n to rcsiMuisiblo for its rcsurreo-
lioii, l ucre waa a timo long,, long
ago when HtoricM or the milling or tho
'Lost Cabin" were interesting, but the
freshness and tho charm of these
Imaginative sketches, wore oil' alsiut
tho time tho "Uncle Tom'a Cubin"
companies took to wiilklng,
East Oreunuiao: A. B. Rnnick k Bon,
W, K, lleUK-k, well known Umatilla county
farmers, bsv been compelled to make an
assignment for th benefit of oredltors, on
account bf louses, mufurtune and euibar-
ra.smentf. The former a asset are given
st UlA'M, being (ill) sores of land, bouses
and furtn implements, and his liabilitie at
tVi.m. W. R. Henick's suets ars (4,335,
aud liabilities $2,775. Tho asaignmeut Is
made to W, 11. Jones.
Thk Dau.vh. Or.. Oct. 10.-R. T.
Liiecv. a sliwiiherder, committed sul
Ido today while under the Inlhienceof
lluiior, liy Hiiootiiitf iiimseir tlirougn
tho head. Jn a letter foQud on his
body Lucey said, "Tho nrolilem of
XlsU-nee Is loo liiuctl Tor me, V Ills-
key has heen my muster for several
years." Tlio suicide wus about 'iii
years of age.
Kalcm exchange: The lines, tracks,
ruinj Iw.ruiMj tiin nf II,,. U.il.ttt, Ulnuii
lluii way tompuny Kxlay, vy virtuo or
a lo.ooo ciiimiti inortgiig)1, nassi-u into
i iu ..e ir w .'..!.. ...i... ...in
lliv minim j& v.triLiu, nun mil
oHTate mid miiiiago tho road until
sold. There aro fair iiroHiiccU for a
sulo nt an early day and If sold to the
I xi riles as now coniciiipiatci. tne rouu
in is (icveioK(i, improvea una ex
tended.
IiArAYCTTK, Or., Oct. 10. While
Ncy L'ngiT was under tho Influence of
lliior' this evening, ho took a shot at
'.m PiirL.ii. U'lwi u-t,a uf.t ,wl I mr t,t liu
corner at y'lckery's store. The shot
s-nctratcl Isitli or rarkisr'a legu and
is left hand. lirs. Littletleld and
Mlclinnx weru culled and dressed tho
ouuds, which are not serious, Unger
us Immediately placed under arrest
and hslged ill Jul 1.
McMinnvillo TeleiihomIleglstei:
'umhill county can make tho blind
folded (Jisldess of the inatropollH pull
ir the rag and ween U-nrs of envy,
hen It comes to giving liorxo tlielvett
their deserts. On rNitiirduy week, I'ur-
II and Haves were brought to this
it v und turiieil over to Sheriff Warren.
(In the follouiiiir hriday night they
were oiiietly sleeping tit? sleep of eou-
ts in tho State's prison at balcm;
I'tirecll with a M'liteneo of four ycurs
ml ilnvs for two years. This is one of
the iiiiiekest rec'ioiilng ever given
riiiiinuU ill the stale.
Som person have misonderrtood lb
nolle of lh siiiinostd leinr on tb MiKrn-
zie in ye.terdny' inane, so far a. Dr. Pains'
eoonestinn with tbe ease is concerned, up-
posing Ib.t b- had been treating him con-
.Untly and ooly now dincovered symptom
of leprony. The facts are thai wbeu the
.npponed leper, Iiabcock, earn to Vt. fain
over a year ago for treatment h. advised
im (hat it niiuht be leprosy, and that he
boald go and Uol.t bimseff ontll tb di
mm developed. Since Ibat tim Dr. Pain
ha. not een B.beock, iltbodtjb h tent bim
mdkin occa.ion.lly on request.
IS HE A LEPER t
J. II. Babcock to be Examined on the
Charge of bemf a Leper.
J. II. Hahcock, who Uvea In the
McKeuxlo bridge, precinct, la to bo ex-
umined on the charge of being afflicted
with the leprosy, on complaint of the
tH'ople of that section. Dr. I'alne will
leave Monday for that place for the
minxittc, and will lie assisted by Dr. J
u. iiarr, or tho toiev SpringH.
HalxHK'k came to Lane county about
one year ago from Salem, and has bee
treated by J)r, I'alne aluce that time,
I lo has a timber homestead claim In
MeKcnzle prtH-lnct, a lot In Kugene,
and about iJslOOO worth of property In
Salem. It Is aald that he Is a native
of Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, hie
rather nn KngiiHiiinan, and Iile moth-
er a native woman.
ilia neighbors are afraid of contract
ing tho disease, hence the complaint.
The eruptions on hie face are large
ana have broken.
Pleasaut Hill Itemi.
Oot. 14tb. 1801.
T. n. McLaln. of Big Prairie, wa ber
today,
Mr. William Laird, ot Gatfiold, is visit
log friend here.
Grover Cleveland is not thtonlyhsppy
man. Ask 1-pb. Usttbtw.
Mr. Shermire, the owner of the old Mul
holisnd farm, ha just arrived from Calif.
Mis Ln Blum is teaohlng th yonng
idea near the crossing ot tb Worth tort
Unol A. N, Miller and hi wife are down
at th month of tbe Blu.law, visiting their
daughter and oetublng asunon.
Tb good-looking young butcher fni
Gosben make two trip per week, Tburs
days and Sundays eepeclslly Sundays.
Mr. P. Baughmaa and wife, ot Mon
mouth. I making a visit her. A littl
child of their wss recently scalded to death
H. L. Mitchell and P. N. Laird, with
their familiei, have returned from a trip to
tbe Kitson ipring. They killed a deer and
two bear.
Mr. and Mr. Titn are "roughing it" on
their farm, while Andy is under lb doctor'
care in Portland. W learn that bis health
i som better.
Put It in tb piper that old John Porter
gathered today at Kitson Spring a bunch of
wild blackberries, some In blossom, om
ot tbem green, other red, and eome ripe,
R. 0. Fowler and family, after residing at
Trent for four year, are removing to their
ranch near Walton. D. 0. Coffman and
family wll reiid on lb plao lataly vacated
O.K.
Eugene Selected.
A .telegram was received by J,
Mitchell yesterday afternoon from A,
i. i. tin renin conveying tne informa
tion that i'.uirctie had been selected by
tho Urmia l.mliro or the Knights or
l'ytlilas or Oregon, mr the meeting
place next year. This order Is a
progressive one and delegates will
come from all parts of the state. When
the time comes Kugene will entertain
tho visitors in a hospitable manner.
Diid. At the family resld.no In Eu
gene, Fridsy, Oct. 16, si 9 a. m.. of Infla
mation ot the bowels, Mrs. I. B. Rhine-
hart, seed 42 years, 4 mwnths snd 81 days,
Sh had been ill about two month, bat
nothing serions was pprhndd until th
last law days. Hb wa married to Mr. i
B. Rhinehart at Santa Clara. California, in
May, 1HU8, and bar maiden same was Clara
Howe, bar parents now residing at Cree-
well. With br huaband ah earn to En-
gen In 1877, Besides ber husband, par
ents and other relatives, sb leave two chil
dren, Lillian and James 0., to mourn ber
unexpected death, and numerous friend.
Tb funersl took plaee Sunday after
noon at I o'clock, und.r tb amulets ol
tb woman s Relief fjorps, of which sh
was an aotlv member, to lbs I. U. U, r,
cemetery. Th family bavs tb sympathy
of all In their great loss.
Th B Isaptibth .The state conven
tion at Albany closed Its three (lay's
session Friday, ltuv. Ilobt. Whit
eaker of Salem, from the board of
managers ottered an amendment to
the constitution which by the rules
lies over for one year. It provides
that at each annual meeting of the
convention the board or managers
hall elect a committee of nine, wlilah
committee shall be known as the Ore
gon liuptist Ministerial bureau. The
puriKise of this bureau shall be to assist
.UHtoricss liaptut churches in uregon
the settlement or pastors, liie
young people were invited to hold
their annual convention in connection
with the state convention next year
on tne second day.
Grandpa Paoe. J. L. Page feels
much older tills morning, but Is still
able to be about. The following dis
patch will explain:
1 OKTl.AXD, UCt. 10. 18)11.
Mother aud child doing well: It Is a
girl. I. T. NitKMjf.
Hoi PIF.RH' HoMR. J. B. Ivlng, the
slodler who got both of his legs
badly broken at Florence several
months ago, and who has been In Eu
gene during the past , week, left on last
night's overland train for San Monica,
hero he will enter the Soldiers Home.
Ho Is badly crippled.
CoBvioTiD or Mansladobtbb. A. D.
Webster, who killed Ihe young man Robert
F.I., employed a a waiter in hi hotel at
Handon, wa eonvloled al mpir City,
Thursday, ot th crime of manslaughter,
and wa to have been ntnot todsy, Tb
murdered man tu son ol Nathan rales,
of this oity.
n..... t e. n i mot
Mrs. J. A. Newell, of Brlghts disease of
the kidneys, aged 38 yeurs, 11 months
and 10 days. She leaves a huaband
nil six children that deeply mount
her loss. The Interment took place in
tho Mulkey cemetery. W. E. ltose
inun, oltleiuted.
Bonus Given. Slme Hlxon. who
was brought here Thursday night by
icrltr Poland, gave bonds in tne sum
fHX) to appear before the grand jury
this afternoon. Alex Eaton and W. U.
Hlxon, ef Creswell, are his bondsman.
Hops HiiiPPKn. Hmlth A Hall ship.
ped, Friday, over the Northern Pacific
railroad, the largest car of hops ever
shipped from our city. It contained
Inhales.
J. N. Bunch returned to Eugene
8undav monilns after an atisence of
seven weeks principally In California.
A SENSATIONAL WILL CASE.
1 Will IS Years Old asked to be Pro
baied-S20,OO0 Involved.
All tbe Parties Well Known Lane
County Citlzena.
Th paper were filed in tbe Lan oono
ly probers court late Friday evening in
stituting a will case that will probably prove
of a blgbly sensational character and ol ex
ceptional interest.
Ths petition filed sat forth that Sarah
Maxwell died In Lan county, Oregon, May
1, 1879, at th age of 63 yaara, and was a
resident of said county; that at the time of
ber death sh was the owner of property
ot lb value of 920.000; that prior to
bar detn sh legally bequeathed all of said -property
to ber four grandchildren, Wm,
snd Edward Maxwell, tb petitioners, and
Snal and Matilda Maxwell, (bar and share
alike to each ot tbem; that said will was
never revoked or annulled and wa mad at
th request and dioUtton ot decedent by
Joel Ware, and Fanni Branstatter and
Helen Eaton were tb attesting witnesses,
all now living; Ibat wben said will was mad
It was left with John Maxwell, son of said
decedent and father of Susie aud Matilda
Maxwell, and nnole of petitioners, for sal
keeping at lb request of decedent: that
John Maxwell ba secreted said will and
kept ths contents thereof and its effects
from said petitioner and legatees, who
were al ths tims of ths execution thereof
very yenng. and now neglects snd refuses
to produce said last will, and falsely aod
fraudulently alleges it to be lost; that said
John Maxwell ha aald will in hi possess
ion and can produce it, or bas willfully and
unlawfully destroyed ths asms to defraud
said legatees of said property; and being a
legal heir ot said deovased, by secreting or
destroying said will ha converted (aid prop
erty to hi own nse; therefore, petitioners
iray that a citation Issne by Ihe Probate
onrt. reouirintr John Maxwell to BDDear
in said court and produce aaid will in order
thai probate thereof may be had snd an ex- ,
eoutor thereof be appointed by asid court,
snd that If aaid will is not produced by said
John Maxwell that th court fix and set a
tim for taking testimony of th content ot
aid will and tne legsl execution thereof by
deceased, and that thereupon an adminis
trator with will annexed or an xecutor be '
by aaid court appointed.
Whereupon Rodney Scott, Judge of th
Probate Court, issued an order oiling said
John Maxwell to appear in Eugene, on No-
vemoer a, ibvi, ana to oring ana produce
with him ths last will sod testament of bis
mother, Sarah Maxwell, deceased, and all
books and papers belonging to said estate
in nis possession.
The case will be hotly oontoetod. L. 1)11-
yo and G, A. Dorri have beey retained by
the petitioners and Walton & Skipworth
by tbs defendant.
Killed Accidentally. ,
Oohooo Review.
Laat Tuesday morning Patrick Kelly, who
waa herding sheen tot Thos, Jones, near
Trout creek, thirty miles northeast of Prine
ville, was fonnd dead in hi tent by Soottie
Donaldson, with a bullet through his bead.
Mr. Donaldson earn in town to notify the
coroner, and in the absouce of Coroner
Wood, Justice Bell, accompanied by Dr.
Belknap, Chris Cohrs and Geo. Clloe, went
to th scene of tbe accident on Wednesday
to bold so inqii- t Th iury Impaneled br
Justice Bell found that th deceased wss a
nativ of Inland, about 28 yssrs old, and
that hs cams lo hi death by accidentally
hooting himself either on th 4th or 6th ol
the present month. The remain of th
dead man were found lying in his bed in
ths tent, with a ritle lying on hi breast and
a bullet hols through his bead. Tb bullet
had enter! th light eye and passed out
through the upper part of his bead, causing
instant death. Little is known of Mr,
Kelly except that be waa a steady, Industri
ous young man, who bad been herding
sheep In this county for sov.rsl yean, and
bad oooumulatsd soma money, which hs had
invested in real tat in Portlsnd.
Albertson's Accasaplic.
Fred N. Chandler, the aocompllo of Ed
ward Albertaon in th robbery ot tb Fidel
ity Trail uompany, tu brought into eouri
thi morning by th ibiriff and tu ar- .
reigned br Judg John Beverly on a charge
of grand larosny. Chandler listened lo the
resiling ol th information without a lingl
evidence of uneasiness, and wben it was
concluded, replied to tbe judge's ss to
whether be was ready to plesd that b wa
and to th question if b wa guilty or not
guilty, replied, "Guilty, your honor," with
a anill and without betraying tbe least
symptom of uneasiness or anxiety. Cband-
er looks none tne worse lor bis lncaroera
lion. In fact, b I not on whom any
discriminating person would pick out tor a
criminal and to Judge Beverly remarked,
There is not one bad feature in bis face."
These facts probably gav rise to a rumor
whlcb was current on tb streets wis morn
ing to lbs sffeol that Chandler bad mad a
confession implicating R. B. Albertaon, of
Seattle, Dot inquiry ol Bberin rnoe ana oi
President Wsliao of tb Trust Company
brought ont a prompt denial of Ih rumor,
Taooma New.
Intsbbwt Pdocbijsd. Geo. H. Stone, ot
Oorvallis, for the past two years head miller
in Fischer's mill, has been in lb oity pur
chasing th machinery for a new mill at
Cottage Grove. Mr. Ston has purchased a
bait interest In th Cottsg Grove mill and
will at one begin tbe placing ol th machin
ery, lbs people oi uottage urov ana
vicinity ran congratulate tnemseives upon
the acquisition ot Mr. Stone snd family.
This is not all. Thsy will bavs good flour
at boms, for Mr. Stone is on ol tbs best
praotical millers that ever eome to this coast
aod bis four years stay in Oregon bas given
bim s reputation all over th eoaat a an ex
cellent miller. Portland Dispatch. Thi is
th mill belonging to Senator B. M.Veatcb.
A lbsbtsom. Albertaon, th Taooma bank
robber, passed through Eugene Sunday
morning nnder charge of a deputy sheriff ot
Taooma, on th local (rain. He was looking
splendid and wss dressed In a fine suit or
tsilor-mad clothe. Sheriff J. E. Noland
joined the party here, and will accompany
tbem horn, a goes to receive ine mileage
and sxpence due him, and the toOO reward,
hicb has been deoided to belong to Mr.
Noland. H will b back in a day or two.
Dibtbiot iMsrmrrB. Superintendent Mo-
Elroy has selected Eugene as the point for
the next teachers', institute ot tbe secend
Judioial district. II will be bold December
28th. 2Uth, 30th sod 31st This di.trict
comprise th conn tie of Beaton, Coos,
Curry, Douglss and Lan.
Chaso! or Tims W ar Informed that
change of tim will occur in th schedule
ot th north bound overland passenger train
on November 1st. It will arriv in Engen
at S a. m., leaving Saa Francisco two hours
earlier than at present.
Bnrssas Csabos. Cherry & Hayes have
old their fish and poultry market to Sidney
Horn. The new proprietor took cbarge r n-
day
filled
morning and proposes to keep a well
ed market.