71 i H UTllLUin FOR THE IKUimTin Or DEOATIC P5ht:lPL. iD TO 1111 M HOSEITUVUB BT TOE SWEAT OF Oil BROW EUGENE, 01U SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1892. NO. 48. ,'OL 24 rip .L II UENE JLLJ ia ir 11 jut tfugw (City uara. j pfliWSHEO EVF.RY SATURDAY.- I. L CAMPBELL, j .... .!.!. ..I Will. ....It. I betUn Seventh and Eighth Street TElOW OF SUBHCKiruua. ..."77T.T. t2oo t'tl "" " 1.00 .,i"'itl"V: ; 75 kraa , oua ONLY- . i ... laments inserceu iuu tuentiuiKrtion $1. Cash required VfrertUer. wiU be charged at the ol- ing rates' . w 00 "CStlStfiLta local column, 20 cnU iiT. lr each Insertion, (.ft linXlli will be rendered quarterly. job work must be paid roa om dilivibt. A. 0. WOODCOCK, Attorney-at-Law, (DGESB CITy. - - - OREBOh l)FFICE-KoM 7 & 8 MeClaren Building. -,.i,d attention given to Collections probate bu-iness. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORN EY-ATLAW. DUNN'S BUILDING, Oregon. Eugene, CEO. M. MILLER litorney and Ccunsollor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. SUGEXECITV, - - UKbuwu Office In Maaonio Tewple. DRS. J. W. & JENNIE S. BARNARD, Regular Physicians. SPECIALTIEH-Klilney and Mver Diseases Gynecology aud Obstetrics. OFFICE at residence on Olive street between Jthiiid 10th Direct. Kuykendall & Payton, Physicians and Surgeons, Rooms Over City Drug Store. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. KUGENECITY 1 OKJiUUfl. Si.t ttntinn iriven to Probate business ini Abstracts ol line. Orrici-Over Lane County Bank. DR. J. 0. GRAY DEN TIST. wice UMTiiia iLYSKS J DIO'.K, Opposite UUAnu vi..vv. warranted. . . , laughing gas administered for painless ex liction ol teeth. : XFTDOREISr INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. T HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE I . 1 I TTn mnwtvan i OWH JL rnn, lmproveasnu tuiurv" fimfwrfff tnv aal on UT ttoTVQA Property Eentod and Bents Collected, i. r " i t .niMunt are in. insurance t;ompauie. . ! .-. smong the Oldest and most Reliable, and I in h Prompt andEqurTABL adjustment of their K share of your patronage U solicited. 0tfice-In6ityil.il. jr. DORRIS. E. E. BURLINCAME'3 ISS1K OFFICE VuABOBTORt Bold & Silver Bullion "A'-".' iV' ill-Mi. 1736 1738 Umut S-,8eTi,Cob. ' nans ins nui Act oa a new principle and bcw-le thrmfhvJ tntfdilv f bUioneneea, .uretlBOdoee,25J; Kamnle. In ""If'f.A rTtila -tlto-. B-autlat 8o".d by J H. BECK LEY KOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice i. hereby given that Geo. B. Dorrij, edminUtrator of the eaUte of Edwin F. Mi.ea, decued, ha filed hi. account f. -k Vl eWof aaid e.tU and Monday the oth day of Sepu-mber, lfW2, ha. been h. tame. By order of the County Court Gio. B. Dobeui, Admr. DAT & HENDiBSON. Embalmei'S AND- -Undertakers TOOSES tJf fUSIICRE BEAltUS. Eugene; Oregon. HOWE & RICE .Are Showing the l'est Line of CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS & CAPS, For the Money, in Eugene . AdEXTS FOR THE BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN' (10 01 LINN & SON, Furniture UNDERTAKERS E. E. Luckey&Go. DEALERS 1JV DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competent hands. Jl E. SCBWARZSCHILD. Proprietor. SCHOOL SUPPLIES, mnvvn B1A1 IVv WALL PAPERigT8, MATERUL8. Full Stock ol Buttcrick Patterns. Addrew P. O. Box 119. McClarens Buildin, (Opposite F. V- WUkin.1 Dro Stowu) -Ha. an eitemive Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLECE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, tit.. F.ncvand School Station Blank Booki, Cutlery, Etc. ry-Order. for Book, and Sabaoriptlou. lf o.ji.l. uromPtlJ at- to Newspaper, auu tended to. t,i Tmnbles. and tramp, Colic, or Ask your .D7l"ui;ro.l o, External Pain, druggist lor it S. LUCKEY, AtIB W J Clocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. Repairing I'rompuy LrAtlWorli Warranle. J. S LDCKEY 8.B.Eai, J.. Chler G.Hwnaics, fresiarni. First Hafaal Ol Eugene. Paid up UsFupltalOjOOO Surplus nrt Fronts, $10,000 Eutrene City --Oregon. Vina tffw-rW Deposit. receiTedwbject to check or r U&tn-edtou. M reW. prrnipt attention. . Ttj. page, -DEALER IN- CROCERIES. HAVrVO A LARGE AND COSIPLETK Zck of HUple and Fane, Grocery booht ia th. be arkeU EXCLUSIVELY FOB CASH, Coffer thepblk betUr prio- tha. aay EUOENE Prodnc. ot ell kiod. take, a wrket prior University Bookstore St Bank Dealers 1 EMBALMESS, Real Estutfl Trsiwlers. KCI1KSIC. J F Atlit-rton to Allx it Fuiikc, 1Ih 5 mid 0, blk ti, t'olU-RO Hill Pnrk; t'Zii. Tlios Vniidiiyn tiiid W H See to Maryotta Viiiiilowulkcr, lot S, blm k 1, Vaniluyn's aildition; ."k. Wm Delaney to E P Coleman, east (rac tional part of lot 1U, block i, Delnney'i ad dition; $15. COPXTBV. C A and 8 Meriao to Wm SappiiiwReld, 174.67 acre, in Tp 17 S. R i W; 14,HH). Geo H March to Joieph irihD, i j acres in Tpl6(. U 3 Wj $1,4115. XjCO lluvH lo v.ui"iun- 'iMi,,h.,j, acres in T 18 8 IU W: H. (ioo P (iarrmitto to Allien (1 llnyt,40 acw in T -1 8 H 2 K; f ant. Dtly Ouanl, Kept. V.'. Tv I'iriMiiv-.RH JikIli Fullorton is today hearing a motion in the euso of B. J. Pengra vu A. E. Wliwlcr, for damages,1ii clianiln'ra, lit which the otlnnipva for the lll'ft'llduilt 8Hk tllllt additional flndintrs be inude, and also for a new trial. Tne motion ih resiHiwi by the attorneys for the iiluintilt. The plalntill Is represented liy Attorneys Bllypu and W oodcock and the defend ant by Attorneys Oullitnlierand Flinn. LiND 8iL.-Gilbert F. Mack, bo own. a considerable amount of timber land in Lane county, having become insane, his In terest in the same will be sold at publio auotion at the court bonne door in Eugene, Saturday, October i5. He own. 8U0 acres, baa a third interest in 3040 aer and a fourth interest in 1040. The land is situated on the McKenrie and Mobawk rivers and wai carefully selected. - ' m Pally Cuuid. li Globy Trkkts. The following marriage license were Ixxued Haturduy aftornoon and today by Clerk Walker: Philip Zobel and Huttie Larrison, Wrm. L. Klinbiill and Maria J. rang burn, Emmet Holnmn and Hojio Mul lmllHiid. Geo. It. Itedford and Uattio E. Hymas. 1! Tl FOR PITCHER'S Cartoria promot. Digestion, and overootuee Flatulency, Couatiiatiuu, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and FererUhneea, Thni the child is rendered healthy and itf sleep BavtnraX CaatorU contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. " CkatorU i. no well adapted to children that I raeooumiiHl It a. superior to anr po-acripuon known lo me. " II. A. Archir, M. I) . 82 Portland Ave., bruoki) a, N. Y. "I n Caatnrla In my prartlo. and find It A Lax. K"hkkiwm, y. D.. 17 ftl Are.. Kew York. Tn CkaTATB Co, 77 Murray 8C, H. T. Wbee Baby wu sick, we gare her Caatorl. Vkea aha waa a OM. ah cried f or Ceatoria. Wkca ese beoame Hue. ahe elunf to Cm. n iijrvidM.heraeUsnCator!a teteffl 11. T l.intou fluihtd picking hop. Ut evening. ; Vermont only Kve republican I majority. 1 Dare Houston i now roinluclor of the Al bany-Lebanon ttaiu. Ihivl.l I. Inn h:w returned fnuu Jack sonville alter a pleasant visit. P. K. Siiodgrass and family returned from Kitou's springs last evening. Mast, i Walter Shelly went to Hood river thi. moniirg to vl.it with hi. uncle for a few week.. E. II. Croisaii and wife, of Salem, returned from the Foley springs last evening. (. W. Homier went to ltowbarg tun adrrnoon, to iiikLII a Vtoouuien m wie World lodge. President Johnson returned home from eastern Oregon and Idaho this afternoon. Mr. Cnmpliell, of Spokane, Is vis iting at theliome of 1). W. Coolitlge snulh of town. Mint llattie Ditkiusou returned home Ibis .ftrrnuon from a visit to her ni-lcr t Walla Walla, Wah. The Portland Daily Dispatch has lieeu awarded the city printing or that city for another year. It Is probuble that there are many llres in the mountains, a result of the protracted lack of rain. C. W Young finished picking hops last evening. The event was celebrat ed by a dance at his place. The Southern Paellle It. It. Is sur veying n line from Ibanon to Sweet Home via Waterloo and Sodaville. Mr. DuImiIs, Sr., of the Hollmaii House, lell for the Foley Springs this morning, to spend a couple of weeks. A petition i. being circulated in Fairmmiut asking the Eugene boatd of director, to ea taUUu aud conduct esobool in that vicinity. J. O. Watts has Is-en elected a n-pre-sciitativetothegnind lodge Knights of Pythias which meets at Eugene in (Holier. Mrs. Veazic and daughters Julia and Edith have arrived from Dallas. The latter will attend the University again this year. An oecu Katlon of Jupiter by the nuKin, took place about 4 o'lock this morning. Very few residents of Eu ircne witnessed it. K K. K'ulilt delivered the oration nt he Southern Oreism Pioneers reunion near Jack sonville, yestenlay. It was Ighly spoken ol. Miwi ltert hu Catron, who has been isiting here with her sister, Mrs. T. t raig, lell lor ner noiue in mouth this morning. Hon. H. II. Gllfry. of Washington, I). C., ami reading clerk of the U. H. liate, will stsm inaKO reiauves imu liends in Lane county a visit. David Chirk and wife and daughter, Miss Lulu, of Albany, aro visiting with J. G. Gray and family, In this ity. Mr. Clark Is a brother 01 Airs. .ray s. A Imsket of Chinese tiheasalits were oU'ercd for sale on the street today. A wholesale posting of trespass notices lias protected tlient more man b,,ki iws. 11 V CooIIiIlto makes a fine exhibit ofgrais's in the window of Henderson & Cleaver today. Take a look at them. ,ane county can raise as line grapes as ..'allfornla. California (Mo.) young ladles have ,.r,r,mly.ul A OOokllllf ClUll. 11110 1 11 0 young men, in reiaiuuioii, nuvr muu lished an eating club, lleciproelty has been determined on. Mr.. Col. Sawyers and daughter, Mis. Bessie, relumed this morning from their sojourn. in Califetnia. Miss Sawyers comes to resume her place in the State University a a teacher in the conservatory 01 musio. Tl.a Wnlttinm Wft tch case comDanv moved into their now building recently and burned the floors of their old building to prooore the gold dust imbedded Into it during many years, ine reauu 01 me cieau up wo w,- 000. in sold. From t .ingle grain of wheat planted la ihu While river oountrv. Washinuton, tills ditrlno. Brew 27 stalks, which attained height of six feet, each sulk containing an .taut l.VJ kernels. The yield of this field Is estimated at aooui xou uu.uei. ---- .- . , ... . i per acre. Misrs. Mever & Kvle nave contract ed with the Sluslaw lllver Lumber Company for tho delivery of 600,000 feet or lumiXT. ino same win also contracted with sailing schooncre- to deliver this lumber to their ageutaat San Francisco. Rosebnrg Pluindeoler: The suspender il coming. Uoieourg I. a irine aiow, mvmo time., hut there is no doubt about ner aon itv to 'Bet tbere." iwopair.oi 101. diipeniable article of meefluline attire were observed this week on feminine shoulders, doubt, the wood, will be full of 'em. in k.i.Iu tn the covjrnor's letter ro- questing the board of railroad commis sioners to prciiare a comparative si ment of the freight Cliarges 01 tne inn PnpiMf in On-o-on. the board re- nlled that I. had for some time had antit a i.ln In view. Such report will be emlsKlled III tne iHMiru s reirv w mo ni.it legislature. The table will cover nil rnmla In the West and Northwest, Fa notarial, aav. the Roebori Review, ... nmtilTlnir with the new law wbKD il,i-m to have their commisaion te corded in the ffice of the county clerk. The lew eats: "A uotary public, opoo neing nnnint.d and receiving bi. eomnila.l'n from Ibe governor, .nan u u o" .inn rAflorrv d bv the county clerk In the t..k tcni (rlhe ouroos. pajiniz tbe lee r.l mi. .In ur meieiur, ann me cuuuii cuu.. shall iberenpou be authorized to certify ai to the oflkil tharacter of such notary pub. he upon all instruuiems requiring such cer n.ir.. in I ii lo whether aucb io.tru ...ni. ira execntt-d according to the lal ol the sUleof Orfgon." A g(ssl-l'S)king. well-to-do and pop ..ir.nnnrr luu hi-or of Silvertoti, was u.i.r t.m. .I l.v the vounir ladies of a ,.i,,i. f,,r ni l l. liiic inarri.'.l. And be ii. ill: "I'll marry the girl of your club u iiinii. on & ww n t vote, you elect to be niv wife." There were nine members n, . liil, Ijirh itirl went into corner and used the greatest caution in r.n.Trf.rtlltr lier ballot and disitulelnghcr l,Tt writ.nir. The result wu that tl.ere were nine vot- cast and each Kirl received one. The young man re- .....in.n l. l.elor. the club is broke ,.r. tti oirls are all mortal enemies and unite-lin the deU-nnlnatioii to that hateful man again. i i..i.m..' n.nft. I () KCiillUm wiw nniH)iil.'.l to fr.- KXC1TEMENT AT NKWPUKT. The old etatiug. were sold to Geo N Fm m f. r Ibe niu of $HiU; the city of Eugene puii'haii.d I lie old uil cell, for il-Vi. IMltyeu Mad; no nlijectinu Iwing lll.d, the road was ordi'ied established M viewed and surveyi'd Hadger Hill road; iewor. award. d .Urn- ages to Wilson W hite ol 1jU; oruerwi es tabli.lied a. viewed and surveyed upou Ihe pityuieut of tb. damages. Duncan slough wad; ordered established a. surveyed and viewed. Netley road; viewers aw.idid duiu.ge. to A. (1. llovey ol f lilU and lo A. J. Freeze fJH; roud ordered established when dam hucs are paiil by petitioners, aud to have uutil Nov. Sib, so lo do. Petition of Gilbert Bro. (or lefundiug ol tiix dismissed. Uouthlr allowance of .l made for Ihe re lief oN. W. Johnson aud lamily, lo Ik expebded by James I'aiviu. Couuty clerk ordered lo adviriis fur the keepiug ?f paupers. E C Smith road; remonstrance tiled with greater number of names Ihau pelltiou; therefore petition is disiuissed. Mrs L J Hill, keeping of pauper.... $17.o0 L O Beckwith, .upplie for p.uper.. 5 (JO ) Smiley, medical attendance on pau per. VIM James P.rvin, supplies 2s M E ltollmau 4 Co, supplies Vi IH) Monthly allowuuee of Mr. Kenoislon re duced to $10 per week. Hill of J W Holli for tent of house; uot allowed. Bill oiilll Seoll, for pauper .upplie.; not allowed. Balance of bill, (10, of W II KauotT, con tinued uutil October term. A Sharpies, exsmiuiug iuaaiio $ 0 00 ED MoKonuv. i " " .... BOO ERSkipworih. d pu'j pro'icntiug attorney 5 00 170 170 '.'.To 8U0 10 00 '.0 00 lotto 8 00 5 00 1J 00 10 00 R E F.a-tliiud, witui J I) Wilson " P Frank, supplies for paupers D Brislow " " Mr Iu Pengr " " Wm llogsrt, keeping " D Hylsnd, supplies lor paupers. . . W S Miller " uhu M.'t'olliim, keeping paupers... es-e Siiiimoiis, supplies for pan- pira E Byera, supplies (or paupers Smiley, M. D., medical alteudance on paupers 13 00 W II Kaimff, keepiug pauper 25 U0 ai oo 27 uo orllnnd Hospital, keeping pauper . ME Brownie " " M D Lute, keeping aud transport- of pauper 10.1 s. 14 00 Milton Venloh, viewer 500 5 80 S40 200 a (mi 2 00 14 80 T Callisou,. " Webb Parks. " 0 J Warbiintou, cbaiiiinan Isaac uiggius, ohn Guili-y, marker. M Lollier. surveyor It Bnttolph, surveyor 1C ,lu 11 11 risk, viewer SCO 5 CO B Morgau, viewer L Furnish, " 5 00 established T C Isom roud: ordered as surveyed and viewed. Bill of B II Edgcrtou for gravel couui uou for the term. Bill of J miles M Qoldson lor lumber con lined (or the term. Bill of city ol Eugene lor iniproveuicui f Eighth street through grounds oon- inued until next term. Tho hid of tho Willamette iron Works for female cell and window grating Is hereby ordered accepted and warrant is nereuy nrucreu uiw the amount. . , Ordered that from after this ditto no mori. hills will be allowed bv the coun ty court unless tho same are properly made out, giving day and date, what for, and subscribed and sworn to before au olllccr authorized to administer oaths. . . . , Ordered from and after this date no 1.111m will I o allowed for lumber and oilier roud and hrldiro material, unless the same has llrst been ordered by the vo.tif v eriurt. Application oi western mum ie.u- .. .... . iti ... m..i.. grapli Co., lor reuaieou mjt,coin i.iu, Ai tins nine tne court, mum iv-v....- melldlltlOll OI U. leer, nreiuun-e, nyj- ccnted tho work on Jail building so far nu i he Kiime lias been ooniiHcKHi in ao- mnlniuw with the nlaus and siieciflca Ilium mid ordered a warrant drawn In favor of Anderson and Smith for sec ond payment In tho sum of f 1,000. HOADS, F L Chambers, material $01 85 llurrv ltuxter. viewer i 3,1 JMStallord,' 8 20 V Cole " ou 1iwls lU'ininger, chainnian - oo ChasAldridgo " S Alhert Hoc i. marker " c. M Collier, surveyor w 00 A J Mchel, hauling gravel ou fliss llnxtur. viewer 2 CO v .... ..- . ri Jos Huddleston, " 3 00 'P f . Ttum. 2 80 V "", . F I) Iuuii,chainuiau T J Waugh " II Gossett, marker ,. 2 00 . 2 00 ,. 2 00 ,. 12 00 ,. 4 60 ,. 4 50 .. 4 60 C M Collier, surveyor J H Yale, viewer Thos Duckworth " James Illchardson, " Win C Johnston, axeman . 5 00 t 400 2 00 itouNTira. I) Parker. 2 coyotes, Til Met lain, cougar Henry Hulkson, " v- 2 00 810 80 W It Walker, cleric.., University Hook store, station 7 W ery.. EO Potter, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney E It Sklpworth, Deputy Prose- ... k.'t,.,n .1 U 5 00 CUllIlg Attorney, nuo Cox 6 00 5 50 $2 00 W U Yate, J P fees WITXKWiKH. Itosa Vitus OA Vitus 2 00 iMtlo Meek 2 50 2 50 Thos liyen, Nettle Miller 2 00 Kobt Day 2 60 Joe Dubois 1 1 A H Flsk A P Knowles 2 10 2 10 2 10 Jno E Wilson J K Elil'rt WJ Pengra Wm Wither ; Dave McCoy Sarah Cox John (iargnelr K J Knowles, J P W W Xeeley. constable , 2 10 , 3 .50 ! 3 , KM , 4 20 Hill of Lester S Ogdeii, uH-nisor of r..l dlatriet No. 47. contiliueU lor ex rilaiiatioti. ' cnrond: at this time a remon .inn imvioir been tiled containing irreater numls r of names than the petl ii..., tlwrrfore it Is ordere.1 that l former order of thl court made of re cord, Sept. 8tb, a.pf.iiiting viewer on mid raid. U- and the same is hereby rrseind.-d and the petition dismissed. () FCalllson was npiMi lulotl seholaihip III tho Slate Agr College. J G Stevenson, srhmil siip'l $ .'si " Mank icclsiicr, ireasiirer i A II FUk, Judge 's X'. James Parker, comuiiMioiier Id I'll Perkins, " P no County Judgi authoried to make cotitracls for tight nlng up the bolts and rods on all the county bridges and to make any repairs thereon he may deem needed for the safety and preservation of said bridges. Court a.ljourncd until Tuesday, Sept. Sprluglleld Items. Messenger, Sept. H. The mill has unwed fsHi.OOO f.rt of IiiiiiIkt sin.v July ', and Is cutting at tho rate of Is.tkH) feet ior day. A. Wheeler has loet another valuable horse by having Its leg broken. The animal got Its leg caught 111 tho stable 11. sir and had to lie killed. J. A. Tavlor, Pres McPhersoii and Mr. Chureulll started Monday for the little north fork of the middle fork of the Willamette, fifty miles distant, on a proscctiiig tour. The Free Methodists will begin a eainpnioetlng in tho grove across the river on the I'otli of this month. Their ablest ministers will be present, Includ ing Presiding Elder Scott. itufus Clark is still In jsior health and expects soon to return to Kitson springs accompanied by Mrs. Clark. '1 hey will sismd tho winter In Califor nia if Mr. C. In able to travel. Chessman & Hoatty made a ship ment of tomatoes to Portland Monday. They ex)Hvt to haiullo 11. F. Chase's crop, which ennsisU of two acre of as lino tomatoes as ever grew In the state. No less than half a dozen railroad men have been In town this week In quiring the piitv of property. When (lie railroad Isiys begin to skirmish for town property you can wager they have caught an inkling of liiisirtant developments in railroad circles. Hop picking was finished at tho var ious hop yards near Springfield this week as follows: At Kliitzley's, Tues day, Drown & Clark' Monday, J. A. Eliberts Tuesday. Seavev'a Wednes day. All them, lions are reported of splendid quality. Picking will be through In Cheshire's yard Saturday or Monday. W. K. Jenny of Halsey, w hile on his trip home from east of the mountains stopped at tho Hill place, Monday, and together with Wm. Hill went to Crow bar point to hunt cougars. In a short time tho dogs treed two, which the Isiys brought down in short order. Jenny passed through hero Wednes day, and displayed olio or tho hides, which measured feet - incneg irom tip to tip. Dally (iuard, Sept. 10. Tub Hau.uoai) Hkiimih Fikkii. esU'rdav'a llarrisburtr Courier soys: Tho altemnt to burn the S. P. railroad brldgo near tbla place last aioimay hr it. Is aa astardiv a deed as ever como under our notice. 1 1 Is generally lielleved hero that the bridge was llrod for tho iiuriKise of wrecking tho south bound overland train, and as the train is known to carry considerable money nearly every iitgiit, it is uiougiii mat robbery must have boon the object. Those who are familiar with the bridge and long trestles which form the ap proach will renieinlier that In the south trestlo is a slight curve. In the middle oi tins curve aoout iwi uum the dump, la where the fire was start ed. Had It not been for tho vigilance and prompt actions of Mr. Alstead, the watchuiftn, tne bridge woum nave been consumed, aa the lire was making good headway among the pieces of boards aud sucks aim coruwoou mat had been piled around one end of the bent. Too or lasi'ioTioN.-Tbe stale board of railroad oommla oner expect to make It semi annual tonr of Inspection of tbe railwav line In October beginning on the ih 1st. The trio will occupy fully thirty day and during that time every railroad in Oregon Will oe visnea. Arkan.a. I aoliair Ueoiecratlr. T.ittlk ItoCK. Ark.. Sent. 8.-TI10 Indiintlons are now that 1' iMibacn, democrat, will lead Whipple, republi can, by 50,000. Chicot county, in w 1 c 1 tlie iieirroea iiaveaiioverw neuu- Inir mnlorltv. la the only 0110 In tho yfi.ii flint bus iroue rciiubllean. The enmi Id cn nut or tv in Jellersou couii ty lu 1800, of 400, Is changed to a democratic- majority of 200. Perry county has gone solidly democratic for the first time since tne war. HTARB-UltlKriN llARDWAKE Co. Artii-ii-. of Incornoratlon have been filed with tho county clerk of thealiove company. Objects 01 Dusiuess; w uj and sen naruwaru, sivi-n, v.unu.v-, - ,. .. iiMitnllv bimt. In a flrNt, nivuieiii-i, civ., "..... j - class store; capital stock, $20,000, with ai.ur.Hi of $400 each, the entire amount iu.iiio-rn.il un. ineoriMtrators: urxrn- itn J. f. Starr. Mary A. Griffin, Drew ir nin. (1. W. Gr mil. cnas. v. tini- fiu and Llzzlo Grltlln. riaee 01 busi ness, Eugene. - , .mm -" - Ui.im.-j. Aiirivki). In sts-nklng of ii... orrivul ofaUs k for the state fair. (I... M11I1.111 Hlnti-smull SHVs: G. W. I AM i.f l-'iiiri'lie. Is already here with dipt. Mount, by Paramount, dam by p.... I... Tonv Mount, bv Cant. Mount, -I urn Knr.nv Hawk: and lts ket, a - ,.1,1 ,,,M,e runt, siount is entered 111 the 2:25 class pacing race lor inursuay ....1 T.,nv Mount will Blurt in ino o- v..r i trot Ft ilav. Osi-ar wins, 01 Euirene. has also arrived. He has Iy bault aud a 8-year oiu pacer. batlv Guard. Sept. 1'). Cneasll -Deputy Sheriff rn.n.r. ilii. af teruosu arrested J. P. Peter- eon, proprietor of ( dairy near uosueo, uu . ..rr.,t nun out bv John Inlow, cbarg inn Peteraon with selling nl ontrins ior sale nnwholeaome cheeae. Tbe looi lom mlwioner at Portland had an analysis of tbe cheese made and reported il to oe onwui- .. . t 1m l'tlJllln claim that the cheese is good and thai th nevtat sanrl ntlfll Illf DDI. !( a o arre.1 waa made from a motive 01 Joslioa Kinaev will beat the case Monday v. Hi-nnuMnir. Udod recommenda tion of Hon. C. K. Wilkinson, tbe 1 eommis K.hmLv aDPointedll. r.tal- n.. i Pi..b.nt Hill, to a scholarship tbe s'tate Agricnltnral College at Corvallis lkiKS F. Hurlburt has a broad smile on his fa eaused by the arrival of a fine boy at his house faiuruuy. ii'iiltunil Trotibh' (er f he Suiulny Law- Mayor Htmir in Kllli;y. Albany Ih mid: The people down at Newp'ort aro having a lively time over the enforcement of the Sunday law. lieivntly two of its young men w ere arrested for vlolatilig some of its iirovhioiiH, but were acquitted. Jlie Slayor, (icorgo Latidis, aid.1! by the District Attorney N-yinotir t ondoii, or Eugene, who haplKiicd to Is) over there, ordered all the saloons and places of uiutiMiileiit to Wi kept lioswl oil Ninday mid gavo nonce threugli tho press that any violation would lie vigorously prosecuted. I'.srly Suuday morning two imnges were seen iiaugling irom tne 011 o( a lliiu pole, the mayor and Mr. Con don having own hung in effigy. This was too niueb for luyor l.amli auu no irieu 10 lake the obnoxious ligures down, but the ropes had become entaiiKled and they seem ed lo be there lo stay. Tho mayor then ar- ruyed biiuKi ll witb a nliovcl a:iJ dug tue pole out of the ground and took the image away and bnruett tbem. ibeomer lacuon tuen swore out a complsinl and osd tne mayor arrested for working on Sunday. The result ol bis trial will be awaited who interest. A lot of notices were posted about town accusing Mayor Land is of high-handed anarchy, which were torn down, resulting in several free fights. Ibe end ol It seems not yet, and soma further development may be expected. . A Disgraceful Street Scene.,. Pally liuard, Sept. V. Last evening a religious scramble t.sik place nit Eighth street near Mat- Iin'K s store. 11 apis'iirs mat two an tagonistic cvaugclUts had advertised meetings at the same place. Ihe , meeting wus oencd bv a mini and his wife singing songs. Then the man gave a religious discourse, propneey- Ing that the world would come to an cud In at least :ij years, and that only 141.000 is'oiile would U. saved. Alter this meeting closed another evangelist opened up. Ho denied that his relig ious lirouier w ould como 10 1111 euu or who would bo saved, etc. Then an auditor asked the gentleman somo iiieations and the remarks between them became quite animated, tho crowd veiling "2 to 1 on Corbctt," "time," "Form a ring," etc. Tho wife of tho rival evangelist also gave vent to some spleen by siding with 1110 out sider. All In all, It was a disgraceful meeting, and tho city officers should prohibit a like procedure. If a wrangle is going to occur each evening, let the parties hire a hall or retire to the nark lots. A largo crowd of curi osity seekers and hoodluiuH were pre sent. Still at It. flatly tiiiard, Sept. 10. Tho opposing so-called evangelisls held forth again last evening and each at traded largo crowds. Ino occupied Eighth stiwt near Mullock's store and the other Ninth street near tho Hoff man House. Some eggs w ere thrown by hoodlums at the Ninth street man, one of litem hitting hint on the sleeve: while one struck F. M. Wilkin and another Fred Chainliors. The evan gelist claims ho lost a $10 gold piece which ho had wmpiied up In his hand kerchief whlclr he took out of his s ket to clean oil the brokedegg. 1 ho nmrxlial arrested Hob Head for the crime, and ho was given a triul before Itooordor Isirrls this morning on wie harge. Ho was found guilty and lined $5 and costs, making a total or $24, which he paid. It Is a cowardly act to egg a mini and should not be In dulged In by anyone. We still think It would be u good idea to relegate me evangelists to the park lots, thereby learlng the sidewalks and streets 01 the crowds. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Uulversty of Orejfou. Mis Mary E. McCorntok, director. As sistant teacher: Mrs. Louise Sawyora Linn, Mis ElUabeth Sawyer. Instruction given on tne rianoione, Organ and Violin, and In Voice Culture, Harmony and Theory 01 mu.io. All Dersou desiring instructions la tbe Conservatory, or further information con cerning it, will apply to th director. Resi dence ou Seventh and Lincoln .t reels. The fall term will begin Monday. Bept. I!)ih. The number of uubl S la tbe U)U- .ervatorv last fear exceeded one hundred, aud a greater number 1 expected this season as many have already registered and chosen lesson hour. We will be pleased to see our former pupils and all other who wish to study musio. riuAi iniwia K. o P The next meet- Ins of th grand lodge Knight, of Pylhla of Oregon will be held iu Lugene com mencing October IltU. i-reparaiiuu. being made by the home lodge for the en tertainment 01 tbe (lulegaies, .uu an uu. .. Izen should lend their .id to this worthy order. A competitive drill will take piaoe on Ihe 12lh betwixl different lodge that bav uniformed rank., un in evening 01 the Utb a g'aud ball will take place at Itbineharf hall. Tbe committee on ar- rangemouts consist, nt C. L. Winter, i' O. Watts, W. H Walker. E. J. Mctinua ban, Ja. E. Noland, ud J. R. Campbell. All lor llarutaay. Nkw York, Sept. O.-Tuniniaiiy Hall came out Is.ldly Midgut ior Cleveland and Stevenson. A meeting of the general committee hud been called to Issue s call for the primaries of the districts. Well known local tsi - lticiau tilled th" lioxes, and tne nan was crowded. The chairman made a brief address eulogist ic of tho presiden tial and vice-presidential canuiuuie, and at each mention of Cleveland s name tho hall BhooK witn cneers. Buaoic.r. OriBiTion Cottage Grove Leader: Monday Dr. Wall of thi city and Dr. Scarbrough of Creswell performed a surgical operation upon tb three-year-old boyefS.T. Nelson, about tonr mile east of Cottage Qroe, that was credit to these eminent practitioners. The boy wa ni feriug from n affection ot tbe brain nd an eyeball was removed revealing a tumor pro truding from Ihe brain. The condition of the boy U not favorable lor recovery. AdT a t. Residents!. -Tho comple tion of tho city directory shows an act ual popumtiou In Eugeneof 3101. it 1 the students this gives Eugene practi cally a jKipulation of itliotit 4000 four tlfthsortheyear. A Laso Siw.-Dougla A Co. are bu lid ing a .ilo oa their farm above Springfield 22 feet .'inaro with capacity of 200 ton of corn. Ihe product of 3." acres. They cul tivated tii acres of corn the present season.