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nn G ARE p KaTABllXUEfi W THE DUSEimTIO!, OP DESOCUTIC PRINCIPLES. iSD TO III M HOHIIT L1TIJI0 BT THJ SWEAT OP fll'E MOW EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1892. NO. 50. )L24 if, l it r 3 ! lit ugrtJt Tltu (Guard. rCWLlSUED EVERY SATURDAY. I. L CAMPBELL, ..hlUbrr nl Proprietor. -,.rEOn th East sld i of WilLuu.tU r,Wasn ttaventn ana ngnvn Direeve. TERM OF SUBSCRIPTION. $ 2 UO . LOO . .75 L Booth. OTJBONLs ,rH.u OP ADVKKTI81NQ. .li-menta inserted M follow ten lines or lee one Insertion $3j Jjbiequint insertion $L Cash required JrM1 .111 k. .harmd at tha ol. I : I M -UiltrW" Maf-.;. ih. M 00 SEE... 8 00 -it notices m fuou emuiuu, v v.u l!,,'?L. Mil. will be rendered quarterly. lwork axiit be ralDFQBOB UEUVEET. 0. WOODCOCK, Attoruey-aM-uw, jESBCITY. - - - OREC.ON ii,wimi 78 Mot'laren Buildlnif. LcUl attention given to Collection! lymour W. Condon, ATTORN EY-ATLAW, DUNN'S BUILDINO.- CagCllC, - "riuii. CEO. M. MILLER L-jey and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. piEXE CITY, - OREUOA. Ofllce-ln Masonio Temple. S. I. W. 4 JOTE S. BARNARD, ;iesular Phjicians. WUIriKS-Kidney and Liver Diseases isttolugy end Obstetrics. om:E t residence on Olive itrect between kkiod 10th streets. Kuykendall & Payton, Physicians and Surgeons, Rooms Over City Drugstore. IE. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. ;l'GENE CITY -- ' OREGON. Wi.l .tuntlnn ffivsn to Probata business kdAbstractaof Title. Oinci Over Lane County Bank. jDR. J. 0. GRAY TIST. L. txt vnlTVa'S P trite ui'btaiiuj s ti block, opposite Guabd office. All work a . J .hint, gM AdminSitered for palulese eX- B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT HAVE SOME VEI I Farms, Improved and AGENT. HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE P.prr. nA TTnimnroved Town " 4UlnuTW MW 1 'spflrty Eented and Bents Collected. Tbt Insurance Companies I represent are the Oldett and most ltoluwe, ani iu M Prompt and Equitable adjuetment of their am Stand Sioomd to Nom b. t ihare of your patronag ta iolicited. u,ce-InCitrHa.L b. F. DORRIS. E. E. BURLINCAME'S 1S5M OFFICE Vlhaborator t :iitbt Baiiion "v-'' v-v J Ubm, 173C t ITU UmuBXlum,M. KEaTS s litis pills Act on new principle--tftalte the Uver, etoinacB aad bowla through Ikt Zrr. pa. hnxt' Pnxa torpid W and cooiip tlon. Small, vihiott, fc'-bTJ H. BECKLE Y DAY & HENDERSON. . AND - III j Eugene Oregon. Wnt- BaUrrand expeii- '' aurwrr ,Wk on both amencwi and "dianenllt. Hardr varirtle. oor T1''' I N bluja A CiL Nunwrrnin,thica I If you want Groceries ft Crockery, call on 1892, gpEing, 1803 HOWE cS: RICE Aro Showing the iVst Line of CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS & CAPS, For the Money, in Eugene . AGENTS FOR THE MOWXSVILLE WOOLEN GO OT S LINN & SON, Furniture Dealers E. R Luckey DEALERS W DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competent hands. i E. SCHWARZSCHILD, Proprietor. BCHOOL8UrPLIES,TATioNEuYi WALL PAPER, T4TU AMIS la MAir.itiAL.f5. Full Stock of Butterick Patterns. AddreM P. O. Boi 119. Dimity hhh McClarens Buildi r, (Oppoite F. M. WUkin.' Druit Store.) Ha an extensive Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLECE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station . m.nk Booki. Cutlery, Etc. w. i . nnnVa and SubecriptlOM lo Newspaper, and Periodical, promptly at- tendeq to. nun Bowel Trouble., and Cramp, Colic, or an? Internal or External Pam. Ask your drnggiHv ius J S. LUCKEY, CALEB IN Clocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. ReDa'rinir Promptly Executed. II Work Warranted. Jf 1. S LUCKEY B.B. Eawk, Jb., Cathier T. O.HfMI'BICBS, First National Bank Ol Eugene. Paid up UslTupItal 50 ,000 Surplus and Profits, $40,000 Eugene City--Oregon. A ifueral toVyfifcZ NEW W DepoiiU reived object to chk or rt.fi. K-tru-dtonawiU ceir. pr-vmpt attention. rreeiuvufe. J. L. PAGE, -DEALER IV CROGERIES. HAVING A JJaRGZ ANrMPLETK atock of Staple and lancy Groom-, bought ta the hart marketa EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, Cm off- thepublk Utter prio- tha- aay EUOENR Produce ol all kiad. Ukea at market ptiot &Co Real Estate Irannterg. rnirNB. J T Kowlimd to E Scliwurzuchilil, lot 7, blk , Ellsworth's ad; filH). E J FmniiT to Cora Miiy Emi-ry, lots 3, 4, tilk 4, Frasicr & lly land's ad, and lots 17, IS, lit, 31, blk 127, FrusiiT & Horry's part of Flort'iuv; $70. Katharine H MuClnug rt ul to Dora H. Peters, 124x160 feet in llnmltrton's acKli lion on Eleventh ulreet; JSUO. COPKTBT. Join Kizor to Rudolph Smoole, 43.24 acres in 1 17 a, r2w; flM. O A C H H to John rJollurs, 40 acres in T 21 8 112 W; 1S0. Thervsa Able et al to August Fisher, 60.8 acres In Tp 18 S, It 4 V; 1 1. AuKiwt Fisher et al to Elizabeth Fisher, 100 acres iu Tp 18 8, It 4 V; f 1. Allen M. llailey to F. B. Dunn, ItiO acres in Tp 1 8, 4V;J250. U. 8. to Aaron It Collar, 104.29 acres in Tn 10 8, It 4 E; f 130.30. . O & C It It to J It Campbell, 80 ncrvs In Tp 1(1 8, It 7 W; $200. WH Yancey to Hiram B Yancey, 110.10 acres in T 20 8 It 2 V; $250. Edith Daly to James E Daly, 12.04 acres iu T 17 8 It 2 W: $2.0. D J Oover to 8 It wllllums and Ly man Sylvester, land; $000. August Fisher et alto M Elizabeth Schnoonenberg, j of 00.4 acres iu T 18 BU4W:$1. O & C It It to 8 Smecd, 40 acres in T 17 8 It 1 Wj $140. AltrmptedTralu Wreck. 8alim, Or., Sept. 20 An nn.ucoes.ful effort was made to derail tbe Albany local train lent night about Ihiee mile, south of Salem by plaoing a tie atro. the track Tbe tie was knocked off Iy the train. A Dallea Man kuicldee. The Dallks, Or., Sept. 20. Frank Itoach, formerly a railroad conductor but for several years a resident of this city, diet! this morning from an over dose of chloral, taken with suicidal In tent. Domestic trouble is supposed to have been the cause of his act. FOR PITCHER'S CaaiarU promot. Dlgtwtlaa, and overoouwa Klatuleucy, Couatipation, Sour Stomach, DiarrhaM, and Fereriabneaa Thus the child is rendered beeJthy and iU aleep BatnraX CaatorU contain no Uorphine or other narcotic property. "Caatorlaleaowrtl wUptrd to ehndrra that I neaamoi It aa superior to any pmcrlpUoa BBowatoiD.'' H. A. Aacaia, M. U.. 82 Portland At., Bruukljm, N. T. " I ut Cantorfa In nr practice, and And it (pedaily adapted to aTwtli. of chll.lrea." Ais, Hnnmim, M. I . 17 id In., Sc York. Ta CawTAFB Co, 77 Hurray 8L.H.T. Whea Baby waa atck. we ee her Oorla, Waea ana waa a Ctad, ahe cried t or Caetsrle, Wbea aba became Xaa, aha cluaf to CaaUrla. Waca aha aad Cafldrea. abe pw Um Caetoria. (pin FRIDAY, SEPT. 23. Snmllpo is reported at Bod Bluff, Cal. Plow, running everywhere in l-aiio rouu ly now. m n. ,i I . I - !. niKhtiu Lng.ne. r r .... M.r.rkh. for hi. nom. at no- rencetn..mornng. A oiie-suiii engitio House is """b built at Aatron. Mn. I.. (J. AJuir returned home fiom Roaeburg Ibi morning. Mr. and Mr. Cooper, of ILrrUburg, are viiiting st A. V. lVur. A. B. Slauson and wife n ttiniiHl to Portland this nioming. . . (let). A. Jackson, sheriff or J'phlne . . - coun ounty, was in r.ugno lasi uigiu. P.nl llr.tl.in .rri.Ml LlilaV OTrrl.Dil from bnnoh grain to atteud tha nnif tmily.... Amos Dunham, of (.rook county, has been visiting iu Lane county. Lee Cheshire who has been lWiug tn CalU forui for aeTrral month, bat returned to Eiigvoe. J.ihn V P.I rick anil wife ol liic Trains arc riaiting at the te.icliDceof Ilia uncle, Got. YVbiteaker. Deputy Sheriff Croot r ha. been preient present. xl with a biockihouud puppy Hoffman of Albany. tiy iiaunai O. O. Kuowleeand dpt. Burd of the Florence hIhiuoi Coot, arrived iu town on tbe local Ibia aftvrmiou. S. L. Dacr and Umily of Baker City, ar ri.i'if nn l In. afternoon 'a It cal lor a Vl.il al the retidcuce ol S. U. Friendly. A nn.rtvtta of the De Moi. lamilv arrived on tbe local Ibia altrruoou and will visit B few day. ith relative, in tairmouut. It. W. H,il.ln haa relumed from ilrrlle Creek, having nuitbed hi. contract. Hi. men, horaes, .orapers, etc, arrived borne yesterday afternoon. Tl... Insnniiiivnn tlio ftirnlture be longing to Mrs. Horn, destroyed by Ant ni-i'iitlv has not vet been naid al though the loss was adjusted. ltnuihnrn Plaimlaler: L. A. Sancluarf and R. 11. Houston will represent Alpha Nn. 47. K. 1' . at tha Brand iodize. which meets at Eugene next month. Mr. Owen, a ooonty charge, aged about 40 Teat's died of .tomach trouble., at the residence of Mr. Urownle in thia city yeaterday and wa. buried in tbe Uatonio cemetery. Wa li.v. IwAn informed of the trne in- waidnem of the kick again, the State Fair m ml e by Hob Jounmin oi toe vorvama Tinixi. II. ill bet on Ike wroni! borM and of course went home disgusted. There are at present 381 prisoners In the Oregon penitentiary. The toUil iniiiilwr Hint bnve lieen incurtvruted there Is 2.S45, so that Oregon lias open ed her doors to 2404 ex-convlcts. The Oreuonlan is abusing Mr. T. F. Osborn, president of tho Portland Isiard of commerce, and Htate Senator Woodard, lire time repuuueans. oecause it is rumoriMl that tliev intemi to de clare for Cleveland. Tin..HrV" Jnhnmn. ho ha. been spending the summer at McMinnville, re tiirnni lafit nvonino .nd lllft for Dr. RnB sell's to board at the county's eipen.e dur ing tue winter, lie n.s oeen on mo ouuu ly a. a pauper for years. 1 (' IViitlund will nssunio the liro- prietorship of tho Independence West 8ide on October 1st. He was formerly editor and owner of that weekly, but of late, lias been in Portland and Frankfort, near Astoria. TW XfnTnlnrff nailed to Monroe thia morning to eonduot tbe funeral services of tbe year old son ol lie v. 11. a Wallace oi Ibatplaoe. Tbe parent have been greatly llll,.il Ihsv lout an older child but a short time since and now tbe only remain ing ono 1 taken. Astoria may well be said to be fortunate In r.oarH in Area. The eitv'a fire depart ment ha. not been called out for nearly two monina. ine ciauiiuer iruiumu hj, bi' tbongh none desire, to eee .nob a eilsmi t it i. tnrv atranse that a eitv of it kind should escape from flame for sueh a time. The street prcaciier mat left r.ujrene on account of being exposed must be in A many, taxing ine ionowuig irom the Democrat as an indication: Near ly a bushel of tomatoes is rciMirtcd to have disappeared from in front of C. V Itrnwii.-ll'a atnrn In nnn evetllnir. street boys filching them to throw at a street liarnnguer. Wheatis being received at tbe Oregon City milla at the rat of 7000 or 8000 bush el. ( day. Most of it is brought by rail from the Woodbaro-Hpringnald br,ncb. Fortv or fifty loads a dav are received by teams, and considerable is brought down tbe river by boat. Altogether were nave h.n marketed there this season about 175," 000 bushels of wheat and it it all of cioel- lent quality. Tbe county commission r' court tbi. morning sent an order lor ueorge arzoetg- or, ft paopi-r at the Portland IioupitiU to be ' r . a "l.. Jll- mnrninir mum ma uruor lur uwuuo nitwitr i eilHUCU ilw vuw, av vwis - ' eredoTertoDr.Bar.Mll, who baa tb eon- it L 1 1 U.a kaall . . n t J L...nltl. fUinKar ai Itie XOiWIUU DUnjyitBl llUt-v V-a,WV la'J( ftoa Dal coal Jbane oouoif 91 prr omj 1 :ju 1,:- .lnil.;na TYs.fla KIb trMnttiOT will coat only iiiu per weK. ... . . . Tlssllw r.iiAtvl fLnt Oi 111K vuiaj." 1 if. Aicwiiuiui nw gentleman who has aecured tlio Owen place for u colony, was In town today, 1'repuratlonH for the Immigration of nAlAiiiu ur. lki.lntf rtiftilp tut mnidlv m r... Ik- Kn..at..va llsaal... . at -I i nn pirpiimstaiM will admit, so we are VilC nn hiv ft I t ...,uu a. .ill a.lmlf atrt Aai B r informi'd bv Dr. Newman. It takes time to accomplish a work of this kind t( i,t tl.o rimiHli wlin will come have their own homes and property . . . . 1 Ji A ... .... . .... mI wnicn must, ue uisjscu ui, ciu bum wnicn iiiuhi ue uisis.-u oi, ciui bum pen-mal P-rty sold, aiul a general seiiiemeiii ciuvwj. anuoa iv.i short time since the purchase of the 7" j. vf ..w.. lailU WW UlUUl. ,iuwKii mi .1.. n.v.t ra Miiiaii!irall iiiimia-r j . ...i. oi lamiiifs in su,u.. ..win.., jp t..... T.ittn Vf.uiviTifivii - Win. If. (lalvanl. chalrmuii of the stute executive eommiuce oi ine peo- Dies party, was in Salem Tuesday indfi edw th the secretary of sUte the certiffi-au of nomination or the presideniml emors o, lUai lariy. r . .. .. . llieyare: .laiiiaoia.ur, ":.""!"" mutllla COtiniV: . U. i.tirieuru, ntornriuc. Wallowa COUntVI hi ... .t . Cl f II. Holt, Phojnlx, Jackson county and Win. II, uaivahl, liuxwui, nasnmg ton county tv.w Wn.i. Eipras. Junction City Timea: 'We I ram tnat in eompiaint niaa gainst i. i. Battel for holding two elective office will be dropped. By the tin ol the sitting of the next tern of eovt Mr. But kr s term of office a recoidar will expire, eooaeoaenl ly tbe aumplamt may at well be paaaed. HILL INBOFFALO. Bi'KKAU). S'lit. 24. A vast audi- eiiiv .iiiiuPKL'iitiil In Music hall to M"Kiu i" listen mi neiiiui.r jiiii, i" " I tl'llllllt (il)WrilOr HIllH'llllll. ftllll tltllt' lilirlit to listen t N'liulor Hill, l.ieil deiiKH-mts. rvuutor Hill was nwlve. u- Hi trvm. n. Inn nniilniiM. lliisuiil: " "ht'n the i.n.n.otloi, of dwiiocmtlo flm-li.U and" to adv.- hii the election of tl rover Cleveland and Adlai Weveiison. No aHiogy in iYiitmi.iln in innliil fur mv courso Among hounrablo nu n the dlsehar of loilitical duties outweighs all minor iHiUHldenttlons, and iu this crisis or our country's history and great eiiier niy m our party anairs, iu ivi.mni ir I luiltitiii.'iiU ur nvi'ii hIU'lihI ihtsoiiuI tun unit lHTioriuuiKV oi iKiiiiieui ouie tj0llt We ull ,5Ve a mission now u, f(1UL lVlty it.Bllulllt murl U' illuiiilhMl r..L.ii1i.l.Mi nrtninliitloiirt r wjni'teti, party discipline enforced, and u(ulliy Kivan away to enuiusmsm. hiieakitig of tho Utrlff the senator said: 'There can be no reasonable doubt that tariff taxation will continue to be permanently tho policy of tho govern- limit iwitu ItliMtiitullnir tin) (minimis of sincere but iiupnu'licablo theorists who advise its abandonment. The .llumiti. Ik.lu.vn llm two imrlli-s arises fl ,, , ..i.i.,.,, ,lf . n,niinliiiv nml MiitlW- lent objection to a protective tarill Is that it Is an abuse ol the taxing Hwcr; It comiN'lls the whole ncoiilo to pay tribute to a few; It Is a system Imsed u)ou Injustice and titiiulr (iiscrimina- lli.n ami ti.iiiU tn hull. I III! IIIOIIIHMllll'H. The demiH'ratic isisition is so plain ami reasonable that he w ho reads under stands it. It believes the true and mnutltiif Limit iiiiriMHNi of the tarill' is the raising of tho necessary revenue for the support of the government, and that Is all." Flureure News. The West, Si-pt. 23. Flftwii nasHeiiirers caitio In on the Coos Monday last. Since the showers of rain this week, the salmon are more abundant In the river. ir If VuV luia tiiki.n a liiiino on Smith river and Is building a house thereon. Tho Kvle cannery is mittlnir up l twium four and six hundred salmon every day mostly sllversldi-s. O. K. Pond, an attorney at law, called at this olllce and expressed a de sire to locate hero If the business of his profession would Justify tho act. Tho Wh snutn Bros., have establlsli- t a ulnim atutlilll L'tu'll'll Vliriell and Hale Hmt olllces, ami John Whls- lilllll inoveu ins laiuuy tneru nisi ws to take charge. Mnlnr lriiiulliiirv rnmn ill Florence on the 10th InsUuit, went directly to . i .... i i... i . ii iteoeta, conveycti iiiuiier uv . ji. Pago, and returned to Portland via A 1...... n ..l Ynnlillin It. Iu f.tWirtl..l ninn .uu ... ... . ..... .. that he la highly pleased with the worn now wing uouo on mo uyni house. E. E. Mirrr, while coming down the river i... -Int.1 iih hi. rnw.hnat. In which waa a large dreaaed beef, was nnfortunale in wanipiug the boat near Cox island, and be was obliged to leave it in order to save bis own life. This morning tbe boat aud beef are both gone. Mitcholl & Bailey have moved tbeircamp from Mr. Beau' place lo Fred Mason' landing just oriow i oiui lerraoe. mey have three hundred pile In the river near k.. f ii.te which will be bronubt down tbi week and work on tha boom com menced at once, a pile driver Laving been taken up from Acme Wedne.day for thai nnt.uiM. These aentlemen have ex ! ended already nearly f .000 on tbi pro ect, and the ad i not yet by leveral dot r- - . The necessity ol a bridge across Uuau wood dawn, more forcibly upou u. a the rainy season draw nearer and we realize the dL.fr of lots of life and property lo those who are comp.lled to cross tbi. dream during bigb water. A bridge across Ibi. dream will teak tbe Lske creek road b comparatively safe one at any teaaon of the year. Without the bridge it is decided ly unsafe and alter in cipenence oi ia.t winter we wonld in no wv feel like oensur inn ii.. Whi.man bova for lack of dutv were tbey to poll off their (tag line and carry the man on norstusca. Ueneral Jama W. Ilusted. Hl i-iiit r. v. V.. Si-nt. 23. (len- eral James W. Dusted died at 8:10 to night. He was taken Hi on his way to the republican convention in June last. Dally Guard, sept InBraran.wn mnmina .u. I hfr.rA tlifl UTlval Of ilia DOftb .....l.n I. .In W ItnhatrlaUin haUl ft valla and ft new mil of clotbefl itoleo from Ul LlA U- 1st Ufl In that uuuuu uidiouu wibb.m. - Miia. f - depot. Marahal Eaatlaud waa mforiiied ol tka aalntA anl NulnrfUtf hi tmiUll at fTlAII Uka H.l.iarialiiB atai Jnltfl laiUI. mi DM I WUW KBaVBJ Uia HBBWW mm vvaa , - - - uoiruiDK uuuw, uuuiug tut v,vyv,, . nr,m Ttiat main ftrriviifl bre ft ttW daVI I a . t r i. i.... ka Ins. I ttAa.fl ago irom jujru w T. , , I U. nia.n Bt avaininalinn kftfliraa JimliCA iviDMj, tula morning on xum vumimwt (r i.rcDT, when be entered ft pi-a of guil- tT Mjing that be waa drunk when be took tbe property. Ue waa aentfenced to '-Mi a, (. 11. rwinrtt Uil Ijv tbe Juatloe. I u;w aa 1 T...nM Ghat itT Umith IrutlC that tit Bin in HaV latin nn tha. lorul train, where be will eerve bi. tetm out iu tbe Marlon county jail. liallv (iuard. Sept A. Pi'wp Hit iiM.ttn The Ull nuiill) for .r." he ...-- ----. - . ..i,,,.,i expect! here dally. It wll be placed in taaiitliin inmed nU'lv on its arrlvul, ."i -- -- r , A,.v. ana it is thouuht that In a few days ti...K.afi.-r llm iipw num ill I) if statiiui ' Tl.. 'i -i -i. i. J .. ...... I Will UC UlfCTI Imul liaji ft CAhOCU? or kuiiuiib every twenty-four hours. . m ,.,. ai... i'C'T..' . .T T went tnrougn nuiuruay m ... ... secnoiiB. . uu... """r v.. i AnM i. . i.wiitiff iik'd niiMi wiui M.x'urrv ami "..... Si. . r.lf..;.l ,:rrvlni .""""P" . t; ;---- - Odd Felwwi and their wives. Gain I'bctt. Deputy Sheriff Matthew inform us that Morria Allen, wbo live neat of oata .till nncut Th grain waa UrigaUd and U nearly tu leet niga, and au mereiura vw . lines ll.uui..ir Pr hwitm. ( 'ountv Clerk Walker isaued marriage licenses as fol lows! Joshua Cain and Sophia K Lee, Walter V. Beed and Mattie B. Mulkey. C0UVALLW HAPTIST ASSOCIATION. Thirty-Sixth Annual Meeting- in Ke sum at Sprluglleld. Mi'IIiIit: IVIriratc to the llilrtv sixth annual meeting of the Corvalfis Haplist AssiN'iatlon, Ih'kiiii to arrive t eilnesilay inoruiiig mid were hearti ly welcomed to our city. The assocla was called to order Weilnesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, by the luiHlerator, Rev. (1. W. Itomiell. Bi v. S. K. Ml lam was elected temporary clerk. The following committee were appointed bv the moderator: Furollnieiit J H Howard, M M No- hie, l J NnKilon. lU'liKious exert'lsea J C Bushnell, (I B Day, T J Siiiuletou. The assiK'iat ion then adjourned to meet at 1' p. in. AKTKItNIHIN 8KSSION. The afteriKHiu lueetllii: was called to order liromnl v at 2. 'lliu enrollment committee resirted delegates present t rum i ne roiiowing points. 1K1.KUATKS. Boseburg, M M Xoble; Singleton, .Mrs Peckthonie; Palestine, J if How ard; Jenkins, (leorgw Ware, T J ('alio wnv: Oiiklaud, K lv.ti's, NIrsK l'xtcs, (1 V Ihmnell;Mt Olivet. Henry Black; Fair Oaks, it K Lay tie, J K Mwlley, '1 Metllev, Kiiima Junes; lHiklng Olass, W S Miller, B C Agtv, 1 Uiiox, J W Mate, Mrs F. A Swan; Kuune, J (' Ititshnell; SprlitKtleld, F B Chase, S K Miltim, I. A Myers. The session next proceeded to the election of ollhvrs, resulting as follows: Moderator. O W Douitcll, nM'l.H'ted; clerk, I. A Myers: treasurer, J C Bush nell. .Next In order or business was ap K)iiitmetit of the following commit tees: Place of nirat ins next year A MoK en- lie, J 11 Howard, J U Uuabnell, T I Miugle- ion. Religious eteri'Uea E Esle. Hesolulioiis-H Milaiu. Foreign missions M M Noble. Program-M M Noble, J C Uushnell, 8 E Mil.un. The spssiou I'losod with devotional eier- cine, ailimiruing until 7 p. ui. At tbe ap pointed hour tue aesMon met aud spent JU niiinilrs in devotiouul rverolaes, alter which Rev. Dounell nrraehed the annual teruion. before a large aud appreciative audience from tbe text; "Sir. we would Jeaus." Tbe sermon wa able, interesting, Instruo tive, aud wa bandied In a masterly manner. The proceed lime lbursday, were at fol low: MOBNINO SESSION. 0:30 a. in. Devotional exercises. 10 a. in. Routine busiuea. 11 a. in. Sorrnon by Rev. Bunsaker. ArriBMOON BKSSIOM. 2 p. m. Devotional exercises. 2;io p. m. Routine business. 3:30 p. m.- Sermon by Rev. Rlobardson. Devotional exercise were Held al I o'clock Iu the eveniug, followed by Rev. Q. J. Travia In an elouuent sermon. Todav'l programme will be a follows: U;jU a. tu. Uevolional exercise. 10 a. m. Routine business. 11 a. tn. Hertuon by Rev. Kilos, a p. tu, Devotional tiurolaes. i.M) p. m. Comuiitte report.. 4 JO p. m. Hermon by Rev. Noble. 7 p. ui. Devotional exerolte. 7 JO p. m Sermon by Rev. Ralb. Pally Uuard, Sept. 'J-l. A (loon Onk. i'nclo Jack Kwney, who Uvea near (loshen, as Is well known, Is an anient admirer ami sup porter of len. Weaver, for the presi dency. He came to town tills morn ing and purchased a campaign silk handkerchief, and was gaily display Ing the same thinking It was ono of the iieoplo party's article. However, . ... V.' i i.i I... li- IIO wus inioi linn ui ma miButns ujr ji. Pa no and Tom Cralir. mvatly tohla astonishment and consternation. The handkerchief contained line photos or thu next nresldent and vice president on ItCleveland and Stevenson and underneath the same the motto. "Hie Peoples' Choice." The motto Is what fooled him. Iu a rafre lie returned It to tho store aud received back his sil ver dollar, much to tha amusement of the two gentlemen above namcu. it will Ih3 remembered that Uncle Jack some time since bet iar that Weaver would be tho next president. Phoiiatk Court. 'Hie followlnij prooeetllngs have occurred in tho Pro bate Court slinw our lust report: Es tate of O. JI. 1'ark, deceased, nies pen tlnn for the nsslirnmout of dower In and to the real estate of deceased; or dered that citation issue to heirs at law to apear at ollloe of county Judgo, October 8, 1WI2, and show cause, if any, wliv tho dower should not be set off to Her. ouaruiaiisiiip or person auu es- ...... !.. ...I 1 Ji . II 1 1 .ritr lulu i;i illliu.l I. t I a . appoiuU.'d guardian, and bonds tiled Dallv Guard. HudL 30. lti.-f Kiviii K.i.nA aollcltlno' .j.. i . . fc... ......... . nnintnlltim mnulsllllir of A. V. PetcM. I .1 ll....u.wl II I." IW.rrlu UTfira vlik IV. iU. AW J ami J. . " " . Itlng our eitlams ttxlay asking for con tributions to aid in the construction of wn.roii rni.l into tbn ltlue river mines. Tliey n'lion iuir Buoscnpiiotia tllUSIar. HIS a uusiiifss inipoeiiiou forourcltiiceiiBU) aid this enterprise liU-rally. Died.-8. B. Knox, a pioneer ol th tale and county died al bis bom about three miles thia aid of Cottage tircve tbia mom ing at the advanced age of Bi year, lie came to tbi county In 1853 nd reared a lama familv. Ha waa honored by all for hi sterling worth and. integrity, and hi friends will be pained to bear of hi demise, although be baa lived longer than I usual ly allotted to mankind. The funeral will take place tomorrow. I ntkiiv.i IIoi-hi-:. J. I). Matlock In tends reconstructing the two upper stories of Ills brick bliK-k sultuble for a iimt ..Una l.Mk'lnir house. It is nrob- ubly already leased. Eugene, we are satlslled, is large enougn w give bucu an enterprise a goou support. A Vl V1V1 f AfllIVS1 M. Mll ler thinks he has Invented a successful flying machine, and wo hope he has. He has sent the model and his paper to the patent onice at vt asiniigio". " C., Bhklng that U tters patent ue grain ed 1dm. Rotutsrao Ric.-Iu th free for all pace, !?'. .( Unaal.nra lullhlll. T. P. Judson'. Cameo won, CapUin Mount 2nd, ...... -. a . n a Ii . ! .17 Ueo. Uill liocket. jro.lime M'iioi n...n r.i.n T)r. B P. Ruaaell of Tburaton yeaterday filed hi bond lor 10u0 with Ja. M. Heever aa surely , lor th com pliance with tha contract for lb keeping of th Lane county paupers for lb ensuing year, f anper are now oewg ueuverxu. Springfield Item". Messenger, Sept, IB. The fon-e of men on the section has been Increased to fourteen. Professor Hunt reMrt 1-1 scholars enrolled In the two nsiius the llrst day. There are three applicants for every vacant house in town. Who will build n few cottages to rent. (leo. Lytic is lilting up his building on Mnin street next to the barbershop. We understand it is to 1st occupied by the new millinery establishment. A summary of thu I.nne county wheat crep so fur stored iu the differ cut warehouse place tho estimate at alsuit .rO0,tHl0 bushels. Of till amount llll.lNK) bushels 1 stored at Junction, 40,000 bushels at Eugene, o0,0oo bush els at Cottage drove and 80,000 bush els In Springtlcld. . Tho Free-Methodist campmeetiiiK begun Wednesday evening on the west side of the river. Amongst thu ministers present are Itevs. Scott, Alli son, Bowermaii, OoihIc, Dollarhldu, Taylor, Oreen and Jtcytinlds. The daily program begins with prayer meeting at U a, in., followeil by preach ing at 11 a. m. nud 7 p. m. The at tendance Is large. B. F. Powers reivlved a letter from The lalles Monday nnmuincllig the sad death of his nephew AUlu Ander son. The letter says Alllo started for a horseback ride on the fit It Inst., when the horse reared up and fell baik, the horn of the saddle striking him ou tho abdomen. Ho died the next day. De ceased was a promising young man -1 years of age. I.ast Thursday a Miss Mao See wus (Irivlnir from SprluiMlcld to Cobtirg, sho met a tnictlon enirlne in the road Justoutsldoof tho latter place. Sho stopped the horse within a tew nsis or the engine. At that moment the en- ?:lno lilowed off steam which so rlghfeited the horse that ho turned around, tipping tho hugiry over and thmwIngMiss See violently to the ground bruising her face and side. The horse ran about 100 yard dragging the buiriry ou Its side making a wreck of it. The animal was badly injured. Allss hee has runy recovered. Arrested far Prlae I'lgktlsif. Portland. Or.. Sent. 2i Theirmnd Jury today Indicted Billy Maber. Billy Mniiii, limy Hennessey, uus iierget and Jack Hemiisey, for participating in a prize light at Partlme Athletic club on Tuesday night last. Malsr and Smith were principals, and H er got aud Hennessey seconds, and l)eini8"v referee. Men were arrested this afternoon. Their bonds were fixed at llfteen hundred dollars each, Bvniiisey provided bonds dor himself and will put up tlio uomis tins aiter- noon for tho otliera who are now in J!: Tue defendant nave engaged iienry c MoO Inn lo defend them, and tbe attorney made an effort to have their ball reduoed to fr00 each; but District Attorney Hums held that aa tbe lowest fine lor pruellgbting 1 $1000. while tbe briefest term of imprison ment is on year, therefore tbe court kept their bonds st 91000. Tbe Brand jury 1 composed of F. Unit. foreman, F. 8. Fields. H. E. Evan, D. C. Powell. F, U. Ombb. J. Culver. A tbe contest had been liberally advertised, one member of the grand jury concluded to in-. veatigate. I le d id o, and brought lb mat ter before bl. colleague without oul.ide in terventioa. MANAOBB DEUrSEX TALKS. Wa vava nothlns but a actentifla oonleat for polut, and no one can say there wa any exhibition of brutality. Every other elate in the Union haa grauted clubs th privilege of giving contest for point. Neither Maber nor Smith wa hurt in the least, and after the oonleat wa awarded to tbe latter, Maber lumped npon a cbalr adn sUtcd that Bmita bad mad the most point. Next morning Maber appeared on tbe street wltboui a blemun on mi iao or body." Hmllh anil Mabel aat aid bv lid in tbe courtroom, talking pleasantly with each other aa if tboy bad been brother. No on would bav ibonubt thai one bad recently bested the other. Th prisoner, will all be arraigned lor pleading tomorrow morn lug. Xfiiuu Hituvcvm m nn Madk. Notice No. 2, of an Invitation for pro posals to execute government surveys lias been issued by W. H. Byars, United States surveyor general for Ore gon. Tho notice Bays that sealed pro posals win 1)0 received av ins umw until the evening of October HO, lKOU, for running, measuring nnd marking according to law and Instruction sur veys of fifty-eight townships. The bids must be at stated prices per mile for each and all the clussea or sur veys, and no bids will Is considered ...I..... tha nrlniMiavnivil (Li) TNT IllilC. for Biibdlvfslonal and connecting lines. $23 for township and range lines and $23 for boce, standard uieriuiuu, auu ...n.i.tinn li ..ma. Th survevs are to be completed and retunis to bo made on or before wecemuer oo, iou- a ii.tvMiivn )L'.'ir'R..TVi)Utv . l u i.i . v. x.. ....... , , HheritriClnnUon. of JIaker county, at- ...... ...u trk nrninr liiun WitltOUL HiT-it IVI1IIVQU V rtiivn showing his authority at the Baker City Uepov nionuay. i ue mu r-iu tn I afurobed. demandllia' to aeo the ofllcer'a authority. Tim ofllcer did not see in to compiy wmi me icnuc. and taking his "gun" attempted to In ... . I ......4 .L. A..1....1.A .lill liniuiaie ine huiu uua mo kiu. . not work, says the Democrat. The fellow who is a traveling rope walker and athlete, lauded his fist in Klnnl- In an tlmtllllf. ail lift auu a IH..HI..I. " " " and two Inches of Missouri was down at full length on the grounu. bo eye .i.... ... i.lu Tim rn walker soon W .HI.-." DIMM.. 1 - - after took his departure from the city by the nrst train, mhhibou searehlng people and returned to coun ty headtiuurter a wiser but very mad Dian. Saratoga, Sept. 22,-Tue geuerai .... ..I iI.q 1 1,1 r. I .li.mirt m.'lit tilt utiiii vi iiw u . morning handed down a decision In tho legislative apportionment uiuw .1. IKu ar..ll..atlnna for niAnlla- UCI1II.K ..IV w I - " " mus and injunction, and declaring the apportionment oi ine exira awi w be eonsiuuuonai. Dally Ouaid, sept 31 Cukiocs Accident. A four year old son of W. II. Calloway, residing a few mllea west of town, while riding a eow, Tburnlay, fell and received a frac ture of one of tils arms, near the elbow Joint, The boy will probably have a BtUT arm as a result of the accident. ,