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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1892)
!clTy AND COUNTY, Ltcrday. OCT. 15, 1892. I niiittuetlons Placed on the Rail r Tovi T'ck Irvintr aim tugeue. Pally (iuard, Oct U it night about 8 o'clock a ninn t li mllrnml ..ntiwi Int.. l depot ttt t'l,s ,,luce n,", ,'"tl,lt'd J. r.,lnr Auhri'V that hiiiiih ulw Mictions were on tlie truck Mow t Section foreman Patterson wag nt for and hurried down to remove 'L About 2 miles below town lie 'ISiiiwto luvy iito'l rail laid .Lithe track. lhls he removed A short distance further on he 1,1 a tie. stuck up edgeways In a all bridge, which he also removed " . i' .i. ..iu.....ti.... , i uc' . i If ....... ............ -.HlOVeU UJ " "' " on ouninxi- that the tramp, who gave his name ijtorge Mills, might be Implicated th mutter as he made no ell'ort to lue .. ir.. i.,u.i i,..,.... .i if those obstructions were placed 'PI Willi Hie yuiinwi vi luuifvijr UIO Wrs might be lying in ambush to whoever might attempt to re- tare them, hence It was through fear jt lie nu not iiiuivc iiiu aiivuijH, jic ini alone. Hp was arrested and given a hearing QloniHIg' noYiiui uinm-is iiiui- nt to the atl'air formed what seemed ntilers a strong chain ot clrcum- mtisl evidence and Justice Kinsey una uim over uiiui uiugnmti jury, nich convenes In a few days, makes a rther Investigation of the case, the prisont-r wan takeu to the Roseborg mlf 111! I DIM mirruouu J in mo rr . V -I D .1.1 .... ... (IPg ttOlM?UUrJ 11. Ul 1 . raKB'iirni lui KHEVITIKS. Willoughby, dentist, j, J. Walton, attom-at law. nr. BmilcT it prepared to attend to all l,rom the country and will make that .It of DM practice a specially. Hurt to loon on improved farms for liofvearaatareusonablerate of iuter- fcbjE. i. Slcuanansn. ',, in the time to do your plowing, I bis in hs proveo beyond a possible donbt l dr plowiug Jinan iroui uve io eigui i hih a tea busbeU to the aore more ..jioentnu jui ..... ..-uur ,u., ttd wet It la true tnat it is nura won i hard to kerp your plow in tlie grouud, ilfon have tb'o Oliver Cuilld yon will lif do trouble to keep it in the ground. Minnesota llotel baa been repaired nfiimisbeil. Terms fl per day. rlton block from the depot. All white for sal or exchange for Improved wty In Eiignenn improved farm of icrm AImi improved property in Tort I. Addrexa R. P. Wright, Elmira, Lane at;, Oregon. .ration farmeri ! Boy yonr medicines Vtrmtnn'a Ninth Street drug store, in whirl block, bngene. jlfringtnn'a Ninth street drug store guar- s.iiKfactlon "8 toprir.es una quality. otlnrt a bloc I. Jltfioiiton'a Ninth street drng store la the . eara of experience insures cer triDd diKDatoh in the componndiDg l (Unpenning of medicines, Kbinebart'a mionable proposition is made by M. Winter for the care of pianos by tin ir -cleaning, repairing, polishing, io., r.rtt-clasn uiaaner at reasonable prices. :ui tuned, cleaned and repaired. Or- tt Starr & Griffin's Hardware to. All plumbing and tin work guaran- J by K. i.. Knight. nop in iin's building, Eugene. friieover lapping rolling harrow cuts the ground. Old st vies at redueeu .. F. L. Chambers, Solo Agent. 'liver. lows. liver Chilled. 'liver Steel. iDti'tbe talked mto buying some m that don't suitvou. it an Oliver and make plowing re play. Stock for Sale. have rented my farm and offer my k at a bargain for a few days, at Tite sale. It is all located on the i oh 8 miles west of Eugene, jnod young work horses, family nouv. head of three year old steers. il), wagon, hack, farming linple )K etc. Call and take a look at John IxoiiASf. Hop Market. OOnv nf tlto Worni-vllla Timed, of ber 7, published In the leading hop f net of New York, says that since f issue of the previous Tuesday Y naa advanced from 12J to ao cents pound, with few sales, erowers be- b&ckward to accept prevailing layers are nlentifnt In Lane count V J21 cents beimr offlred with small l. m. ' . . . . ' ine growers appear to De saiis- " iaKe cnancea on a rjeuer mar- Land for Sale. !' J J. Bramen, one of the first resi- VOMtnra in I . . MHn. nn nAW Fi-I Ut Bealdaburg, Cal, la stopping at tbi . " Etll?eilA. bImm li mu h found foi N week,. He baa a tract of land, NiDg of 528 acre adjoining the road J1 klf way between Goshen and Cres- Much he withes to dispone of. It and is good farming, fruit-growing pwiog land. Tim land ran be bought Nonable terms. Call on or address 1" Hotel Eugene, this city. Dallv Guard. OcL IS. p Goldsmith Dead. Just before ! press a dispatch was received Portlnnrf l fl Tti.ttninll. nfthls f. tnnniin.ln tki, Hoi.th nf Arte I . '""..iii bilC V.I-1 . v. -mith, in that city at the resi- i- ui Samuel iwsenuiau, '. Mr. CJol.lHmith has been ?JJlv declining In health for seV V. and went to Portland about two itnce to receive medical treatment ! ''sdi he knew bis condition was VK. bnl rti.l . t.... that bis ?xild terminal an anddenlr. H ? sister in Rn Francisco and r relative in Portland. Mr, f 'Uith was a resident of Eugene J "onibtr of years, and made hosts T"ndin .1. o-hf. will 1 u uiuo LM14II1J W "V " -. " lv r,M,.,f ..rn of hlS kfSn, A. P. k A. M . and ' Odd Fellows loUein Portland. ;3rl will take place at Portland to- f aftmv.n r j faiiy buara, ICL is, JnrS4Lf.-Sbeiifr SoUnt the piopr'y belonging 1 " for wbool tx doe diairii failr Guard, Vet IS, ind to d- let o. PfTp-rtv au.lil readilv and every Frevltle. E. E. Skipworth, attoroey-at-law. Wa'n? 1n n '"" 'EaWtin of Judge nt and cold hatha evory duy la the wet-k at Jerry Uorn'i barber ahop. tot tine anlu made to order and ready ma.le clothing, go to Ed Hanson. Mr GooFCrawhaatheaole atrency (r all brands of the celebrated Tamil Punch Cirs. Remember that Hanson 4 Son have the best selected stock of clothing in town. Bring your old scrap cast iron to the Eu gene Iron Foundry where yon can dispoes If yon are getting too old for your spec tacles, or if tbey do not exactly suit yon take them to Watts aud have new lenaes fitted. Dr. 0. W. Biddle may be found at his residence on Olive street, between Fifth and Sixth streets one block west of the Miune. ota Hotel. He is prepared to do all dent al work in the txwt manner. Thebeiitfi.ttii1vrMiiiA.li. i nn.i..t... .11- PfUUder 1 Ort'L'ou Blood Iuriri..r. Il.m.. less, it ai'cnmtilihua r-KI . 1...... ...1. I -" .v. . nur.D 11. A 11 1 UlU' er medicines (uil to do. It may be safely mvu,. in .1... .......a Ii .. .. ' given to the iufaut as i II u tlm k.lnlt Henderson, dentist. Job work at the Ooabj) effloe. Founbiin nn ( W..ii' For all kinds of farming iuiplemenU call on J . uuuuiiukii oa iniu otreel. GEO. W. KIXZEY, Al'CTIOXEER. When von unit tnnr oml. , ..i.t.i - J .. . nv.ua, HWkDIUUHl furnitnre or land mil.) u nin.ti,,,. ...,n .,1 Geo. W. Kinsey, the pioneer and most sue. ceasf ul auctioneer in Lane County. He will attend to all sales on a reasonable com mission. Xotlce. I hnvp flimln cntttni.l nf flu. Vnm.nn marble and granite works, and am bet ter prepared man ever to lurnisli all kinds of marble, granite ami stone work at the lowest nrice nossihlp fur first class work, rleuse call on me and get my price before placing an or der. Nothing but first class work done. (Shop in my M stand In Iteani'a building. V. W. Mahtix. Coal Hill Nursery. Call on or address T. N. Seirar. Eu gene, for all kinds of nursery str.ek. i'runes on marolHilem plum roots that will not sprout, also on peach roots. Wood Wanted. A liirht soring wagon to trade for wood. F. L. Ciiamiikks. SHEEP INSPECTORS NOTICE. All persons in Lane county owning scab by sheep or sbeop afflicted with other dis eases, are hereby notified that said sheep must be thoroughly dipped, sufficient to kill said disease, forthwith. Any person failing to comply with this no tice will be liable to have his sheep dipped by the Inspector at said perxons's expeuse. Take notice and save costs. Dated Sept. 1, 18U2. S. It. Jknkins, Sheep Inspector. For good fruit trees go to the old tried Jtutte nursery, Orville l'help, proprietor. LANE COUNTY ENDEAVOR CONVEN TION. Convened this Moi Hing at the Cum berland rrfMUytenuu uiurcn. ally Guard, Oct 1:1. TIia nnvMntifin nf thA societies of Chits- tian Endeavor in Lime county is being in 1 lii j fitv. The services at the church opened this morning nt 1(1 o'clock with abort devoliouttl exercises. me at tendance was ratber small, a lare num ber of the delegates beiug delayed by by the Btnriry weather. the wel come address whs delivered by Mi Drtiy M. LootiiH in bhalf of the EuReue Chris tian Endeavor Union. After this a com mittee on creileniiuls was appointed by the r,..,ui,l..i.t Mm. Alberta Shelton. This coramiltee cotibi-'ts of Minses Ella Loomis, LiMie Bund and Mrs Adams, ine mm n.i i.f tli lust inectiuB were (ben read by acting S'orctary, Mabel Struight. Alter an an informal reception 01 ine ueiegates, me convention adj. turned to 1 o'clock. A very intarentiiie time will probably follow after the arrival of the delegates. Rev. H. V Uoiuiltger oeing Htiiiuie iu uo m ..i,v,.i- tint ronvcLtlon sermon urrvin tu uii". , , .1 an address will be delivered during the evening etsion by Pres. f. L. tampoen of Monmouth school, which promises to be very interesting. Real Estate Transfers. COUNTRY. ti... t triun f. n u ami M L Alli son, 240 acres in T 17 S U 0 W; f A0. COTTAOE GBOVf . r ii.. hran Ir A Ailerton to Alarum iinu j . Thomas Allen, lot 2, blk 4, Wynu's ad. ?4.)0. C'KESWEM.. Culvin Stevenson ami wife to Mrs. Martha L Wilson, lots 1 and '2, in blk 5, 250. FLORENCE. W 0 Oaunce and wife to f.eo M Mil ler, fractional lots 1 aud 2, blk 10, orig nal town; $300. Rl KGICAL OI'EKATIOX NECtSARV. -Mr,A. Wilson, a ."W the MoiiawK vuiirj, " , hospital, in Portland, to have some of thXuu in one of his jaws removed :.' iin-infr hwome badly uis- L The caJse of his aflliction was . -II n llQVPfl 1430111 to remain for months after It beame decayed, ana it icsiereu bc .... i causing the trouble. THlCrrt 8KD.t Bon.y. through . ttornevs A C. Woodcock aud W. S. W&Z . instituted a suit for damage, in he circuit court, fortbeautn of $5,000 gains. : EU of Eugene. Tb. compU.nt .lieges that through the negligence o the c y of Eugene, in permitting a Eighth street to remain out of repair, that OlaVibon. Bonney, a ' n' Bonney, fell through a sidewalk Jane U, im, and thereby broke hi. arm ... ,r. pnrtind Trlt eram: Hops wills mun.- - . buyers tor pop., 'r""KnM. ,re ex- ina off for better care....... th i?fffiely caution, but it bonght I b. J J won ii'"" " - r., boo. thi. are i this nr n WOUhl V t;L--pa - 7.1T A -ai de:., howev.,. depend. ,a". a " ill m.h their DruducU on w -h.thfr Grower. - - th. mket.t tbefirst..oiaarop. n rvELANO C'Li'B. The democrats CLENELAM' - nthu.s astIC of fottage urv C ..V ;-- The v met iue!iuj uiitu.----- . J . ... .L..n-n i- till with 12t C'lev elana Bt... ";.7. - ..m.n. were ihers. 1 lie it.n- - elected: llent t r 'nrr n ana n. i. 'i'i ' J:. ,l'. I s. Medley, secre- vine PF. Younger, treasurer. tarj' iiiv i.n&rd. -ct. Ii snLD T D- Linton, agent. pnr- trop tody. pyB8 il ' : ti. u-rra of court Political Siieakitig-. Hon. John Hurrett, of Portland, will address the Cleveland and Stevenson flub nt the court house hi Eugene on Saturday evening, (Vtolter 15, at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Harrett is an eloquent and enter- tainlug sjieaker and may U depemU'd upon to treat the political issues of the day in a fair and logical manner. Ladles are cordially Invited to be pres ent. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12. Mrs. B. F. Dortij returned from Portland this afternoon. C. Hodes aud fatuilv returned from Port- laud this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Yorati returned from Portland Ust night. II N. Cockerline returned home from Portland last evening. Mrs. L. O. Adair visited Portland and Pendleton this week. Geo. M. Miller returned from the Port land exposition this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. C Test returned from Portland this afternoon. About SG.OOO have beeu subscribed towards Ihe Junction City ditch. Mrs. Geo. Xoland aud child arrived on the local this luoruiug to vi.it with fiieuds nere. Mi Allie Winter of Jefferson is visitinB for a few daya with her brother Clarence iu this city. Chas. Huiurs aud Robert Pratt and wife were passengers to Portland on tht local this morning. The special ccr coiitaiuinii the nuifoimed divisions from Portland returued to that city last night. David Day is still working in the leading hotel of Pendlttou. He thinks there is no place like Eugeue. Senator J. N. Dolph will speak iu En- gene in bt half of the reptiblicnn party on Thursday. Oot. 20, at 7:30 p. iu. Mrs. F. IS. Dunn anil daughters Edna and Amy went to Portland this morning to visit the exposition. I.L Campbell, editor of the GfittD. re turned home, last cveuiug. In due time a short account of the trip will be given. A crew of lowers will commence work at once on the McKeuzin above Ilendriek's ferry, getting on t logs for Goodale's mill. J. II. Heckley, formerly owner of a drug store in Eugene, is now acting as nigiitciei'K ot tlie iloiton House. In Portland. Senator Henry Dlackburn, of Hepp- nor, is in Eugene attending the K. of I . grand lodge, lie is tlie guest or ! II. Friendly. Oren Moore, of Portland, who lias been trick for several months, lms fullv recovered and Is now driving a truck in that city. The county treasurer has made a call for all warrants from Registered No. 642 to (ill inclusive. Alter October loth, interest ceases on the same. A. D. Griffin. Linda Grill! u and Miss Hattie Bushnell leave on tonight's overland for a trip to Quincy, III, via Sacramento and the Sotitberu Pacitic. Chester Osbnru and Lonnie Patterson returned from the Uppi r McKeuzie Ibis afternoon. The reporter it 'knowledges the receipt of a 3 tb reil.ti.le ltev. T. P. Hay ties h.u been assigned to the charge at Junction City, by the M. E. church, South, conference, which was held lu Albany this week. David Linn, Jr., went to Jacksonville on last night's overland to attend the wedding nf bis lister, Miss Mamie Linn and Lewis J. Gay, which takes place at that tottu to div. It. A. Wrenii, formerly of Eugene, Is now working in the hIici ill's ollice at Portland, having resigned his position with the Portland Butchering Com pany. Ltieile Vor.m, dutiehter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Voran of this eitv, to; k Ihe prize for the best gitl at the baby show in Ihe Port- laud txpoaitlou yebterd.ty. It was a band- some cloak, Otis Patterson, editor of the Ileiip- ner titizette, and Mr. Cnulleliaugh, edi tor of the Hood lliver (llaeler, are in the city in nttendaiici' iion the K. of P. granil lotlge. Soms person Uht lilght badly damaged the new cemetit walk in front of the Risilon block by w.ill. ing over it and digging holes in it. 8m ii contemptible scrubs should be treated to n coat ul lar ana feathers. The EiiL'ene hotels are full to over flowing on the occasion of the meeting' of the K. P's. However all have been comfortably domiciled either in the hotels or private houses. Thetll'ARI) lob ollice is busily en- piged printing books, one of 24 pages rules regulations of the Eugene public schools, the otner a (hi iitige uricr lor the supreme court In the case of Cline vs (iootlate. T. A. Hendi rson will l ar.' here with his family about the middle of uext Week for Vancouver, Wash., wheii II y will hereafter reside. Mr. Henderson ill open a Racket Store in that oity. Mr. II i-. a live, pro gressive man and we dislike to tee him n ove awoy. Former Citizens of Oregon. During our recent visit to Spokane Falls we met the following former Oregonians: We found J. E. Fenton mid C. R Fenton actively engaged io the pi-uctice of the law. Tbey have a large and lucrative practice. J. E. Fenton i. the demociatio nominee for prosecuting attorney of Spokane county and it is the opinion of democrats and republi cans alike that he will be elected by from 7u0 to 1500 majority. Geo.. W. Belt, former ly of Salem is practicing law in Spokane and making money. He is a candidate for nperi. or judge on the democratic ticket and his chance, for election are considered bright by bis democratic friends. B. C. Van Hon rn. well known In Eugene, bas one of the largest furniture store, in Washington and ia doina arnsbiDg CDtir.car. Uis ateir i. lOOxIUO feet and 5 stories in heigbth and ia filled with high grade furniture from the baaement to tbe attic. lie pays IWO a month rent for the building. Br is agon a candidate for re-election to tbe senate n.d it in the general opinion that be will suo eced himself. F. P. Hogan, formerly sher iff ot Dougla. county, is also a resident of tin Minneapolis ot ihe welt. He went to that citr with about fsOOO and i reputed to be worth between :0,0o0and f lOO.OoO. lie is chairman of the democratic county committee. We are under obligation, for fmvora.bown n. bv each of tbe above- named gentlemen. Proclamation. T An huriAiw itmiiri t Fridn. the 21l day of October, ISLti. Ihe four hundredth anniversary of tbe discovery ol America by Chn.topter Colaiubo.. one of the mot momentou. event in the world', history, a. a legal holiday and do recommend it. fit ting observance. Done at the capitol, Salem, Or., Oct. 10, EiLtirrti PtTrtoTfl, Governor of Orgca. Geo, W, McBami, ic of Biate. Iiallr Ooanl, Ott. IX Vnrrtn rnt C-rrveasrrr. The Udiee e companying tb-ir baband to attend tbe K. of P fcrand l'H'', visited tbe aute unittr tity this mornibg, oa invitation. A pitas tut fortocsvo aa spent. THE GRAND LODGE SESSION. Kulghtu of Pythias Meet Hall. iu Masonic omprttve Itrlll, Krell Dailr (iuarU. IHit. U , i:ir. Onlv oue divi.ion, lvauhoe No. t8, ot Portland, ventured to drill for the Ihepiire ottered yesterday afternoon. Capt A I. Werlin wa. in command of (he squad of eight men and two guides. Their maneu vres were all very precise and gave evidence of much dilligence In preparation. Tbe movement, executed would nave been more ditBcult with a greater uumber of nitn bat wilbal the drill was very oommendable. tiik KsiciiiTS rnoTooaarBan. With the visiting memlier. and delegates and members of Helmet Lodge of this city arranged to form three aides of hollow stiuate, with the uuiforuied ranks drawn np within. They formed a pretty picture. This was captured by 0. L. Winter', ca intra froui a window of the school build ing. Till kKCKPTION. This was held at the opera bouse at 8 o'clock Inst evening. The grand lodge in a body occupied the .tag aud Ihe large au ditorium was tilled with citizen, and ladies assembled to formally welcome them. An address of welcome was made by Hon. J. II. McClting, mayor, in behalf of the city. Mr McCltiug'a remarks were timely aud very appropriately expreaaed the cordiality with whirh the visitors are received. The welcome address by Dr. 0. E. Loom is in behalf of Helmet Lodge No. 3:1 of thi. city, was earnest aud full of the treliug of brotherhood aud friendship, which actuate the organization of inch orders as these. The response in behalf of the Grand Lodge as. made by Grand Chancellor J. T. Hityne Hi. remark, were short but very feelingly expressed the appreciation of that body lor the cordial welcome and en tertainment accorded to them. It also became this geutleman. duty as Colouel of the K. of P.'s Regiment of Ore egon, to present the Ivan hoe division with the haudaoine prize won by them in tbe al ternoou. This wa. a large silver water tankard, t'apt. Al SVerlin received tbe prize in behalf of the division in a few well chosen remarks as he aUo did for a beauti ful silver goblet presented to hinistll lor ef ficiency iu command. Au ora'.iou was then delivered by Grand Orator Filch, which iu eloqueul lauguage set forth tbe objects aud aims, the bless, ings and advantages of tbe order. Id his closiug remarks be took occasion to sug gest some needed legislation by the grand lotlge, regarding tbe indigent widow, and orphana fund, which .eemed to be well re ceived by that body. Mr. Fitch wa. heartily applauded. Past G. 0. Cleveland of Aato ria was then called upon and paid a fitting tribute to tbe exerciaes of the evening. An orchestra furnished musio which added to the pleasantness of the gathering. UKANl) LOlXIK l'RO("EKItN!8. Wednesday, Ckt. 12. Session called to order by Grand Chancellor Hayne. Officers' absent, II. E. Nelson, G. M. at A. F. H. Neal was appointed in his stead. Past Grand Chancellors absent: I. II. Mlsener, Dr. Tuttle. Supremo representative V. T. llunio absent. A telegram was read from II. E. Nel son, (. M. at A. regretting his inabil ity to lie present. The following are tho'eoinmlttoes: Appeals and grievances E 1) Mc Laughlin, H II MeMurphy, G A Cus ter, M O Potter, Albert To.ler. Returns and credentials I P Thor sen, 0 M Ransom, E C Allen, H P Cor nelius. Finance H I Schado, A Singleton, G H Renson, 8 Raphael, H E Fwelovo. Transportation and Per Diem. F W Stenslotr, H Ulackman, E M Rouds, Otis Patterson, E Everson. Charter and Dy-laws Ueo uocye. J O Watts, E S Waterman, 1) M Royn- toll, Geo Fl Rail's. Laws ami supervision. J a itiuioi, J W Hare, J A Nornion, M P Burnett, John A Alilstedt. State of the Order. Geo W Vett, U W Hochstedler, A A Cleveland, H J Clarke. Corresiwndence. A A I levelanil, Henry J Clarke, E I) Curtis, P A Wag ner. Constitutional amendment. J h Hill, Turner Oliver, II L Ucxtcr, Peter Wagner, J I O roe. Printing anil supplies. ij t, Miaron, E M Sargent, P A Wagner. OUAND fHANCEU-OK'S REPORT. Grand Chancellor Hayne read hla annual report. Nine now lodges were added to the list during the past year, viz: Juventus, No. 4rt; Stevens, No. 4!l; Thermopylae, No. 60, Grant's Pass; Hercules, Xo. ol, Allium; liUCUiius, No. 62, Junction City; Aurora, Po. 64, Wasco. Conlldeiice. No. 25, at Arlington was re-organized during the early part of this year. hour new divisions oi ine umiorm rank have beeu instituted during the list vear and four more are In view. 'here are now 12 divisions In the state. Supreme Chancellor Shaw and Ma jor General Carnahau visited the state luring tlie past year ami were given a Knightly reception In Portland. Referred tocommiitceon distribution BKPOBT Or 0. V. 0. IIUBOM. Grand Vice Chancellor Sharon reported having officially visited eleven lodges during the year, and instituted two lodgei during that time. Referred to a special committee on dis tribution as follows: G. W. Jett. A. A. Cleveland, Geo. Hochstedler, Al. W.rlein, M P Burnett. ftKPOBT Or BCPBCMB BBPBE&BNTATIVS Geo. Hiuhstcdler read a joint report pre pared by himself and Wilsoa T. Hum of the doings of tbe supreme lodge at Kama. City. There were l.KMX) uniformed knighti on the tented held. A new ritual was adopted. It will be printed only in the English language. The report of PA Wagner, G. K. of B and S., was read. It ibowa the available assetaof lodge, to be $58,000; total re ceipt, about $6000; unexpended balance on hand, $400. Grand Master of Exchequer E M Sargent reDortad ud to Sept. 30, he bad received a total of $'J, 122X6, and had expended about $i:i00. DELEOATE8 IN ATTENDANCE. Excelsior. No. 1, Portland-A B Sin iflcton. E E Ixjng. Jiysuc, io, i, 1 oriiuiiu J n. .ut- in.'iii. John H111a.ll Myrtle, No. 8, Slarshfleld John Hull. F A Golden. Damon, No. 4, Pendleton F W Stensloir. L G Frazlcr. Astor. No. 6, Astorla-II Wise, C Everson. Laurel. No. 7. Albary-WA Mc Lean. J L Hill. Gauntlet. No. H, Baker City L F Cook. I M Bovnton. friendship, No. . The Dallci-D L fates. John Michel. Ivanhoe, No. 10, Portland L Cartf U'tisen. Al Werlein. Valley, No. 11, Corrallls-M P- Bur nett, D A Oburn. (.iermnnia, No. 12, Portland P Wag uer. f LaumtrarU'ii. CaHtlc. No. 13, Portland-R II Mo- Murnhv. 8 Raphael Phalanx. No. 14. Portlaud-F R Neal. O H Hendee. Dowdall, No. 18, Browuvllle- P Raafr. J J Hawver. wfa. No. 17, AVrl J W Hare, W L M.Ooskev. Capital, No. IS, Salem Geo Hoeye, J O' Donald. Doric, No 20, Heppner t) L Palte son, iieury iiiackuiun. Calanthe, No. 21, Allilna-O J I.iilrd. (ilentw, No 22, (ilelii'iH II P Cor nelius, J ' Corey. Graulte, No. 2.1, Ashland-1 S Hicks, John II Reel. Harmony, No. 24, Pendleton- E T McLnughlin, II L Hester. CoufltleiKv, No. 26, Arlington R Reanlsley, F A Snow. Columbia, No. 2H. Portland-A M Johnson, IM Curtis P (1 C, John Ahl steatlt. Red CnM, No. 27, Im Grande J B Thorson, J A Matot. Blue Mountain, No. 2S, I'lilou Tur ner Oliver, M F Davis. Pythian, No. 2ii, Athena-E S Wa terman, J 1) Taylor. Waueonia, No. 30, Hood River II CCoe, J H Cradlebaugh. Talisman, No. SI, McdfordJ E E11 yart, C F lliitt liliis.ni. Helmet, No. 8JI, Eugeue-J O Watts, F T Whltcomb. PhtH'tilx, No. M, HlllsUin-P M Dennis, tits) Scliulmerick. Home, No. 86, Sllverton Gi-o Cusl Ur, C M Hitikle. Manillas, No. 30, Si-lo E O Hyde G M Coffey. Siinonitles, No. 87, Cornelius R P Ooodin, W A GtHxIin. Achilles, No. 8S, Oregon Clty-S Aekermaii, E M Rands. Ik-lphoH, No. 80, Forest Grove W P Via, C W ltansoin. Aegnthon, No. 41, Alblua II J Schado, Geo W Baton. Nomah, No. 42, Sunnyvlew AlU'rt To.ler, Geo F Benson. eruon, No. 4.1, Joint lhy W 11 Kelley, W W Wotnl. Adelphla, No. 44, Woodburu-L W Gulss, Autorson. Homer, No. 46, Ititlepeiitlelitv L C Gllmore, M O Potter. Pvthagoraa, No. 40, Cascade Locks II A Wiley, E C Wiley. Alwha, No. 47, Koseburg--B B Houston, LA Sanctuary. Tbermopvlae No. 50, Grant's Pa-Jas. Moss, E M Grant. Hercules No. 61, Milton L E Yatus, D W McDonald. Lucullua No 62, Junction City-C W Lam eon, F M Hitchcock. Auroia No. 64, Waaco-C J Bright, V C Brock. Star No. 65, Oswego L Winther. Wt:Dt'.ftllY AITIIOOO 1'ltO. t t;i;in t... omoifts BLKOTBD. Grand Chancellor, E. E. Sharon, Pendle ton. Grand Vice Chancellor, S' E. WaJdel, Portland. Grand Prelate, J. L. Hill, Albany. Grand Master at Arm., Dr, E. P. Geary, Medford. Grand K. of R. & S., Geo. MoConnell, Aahland, Grand Master ct Exoheuuor, E. M. Sar gent, Portland. Grand Inner Guard, J. O, Watts, Eu gene, Grand Outer Guard, Chas. Fellow., Portland. Grand Trustee, J. T. Hayne, Portland. Hon. Uemy Blackman, the democratic war-horse, from Ueppner, covered himself all over with glory by seconding the noml nation1 of E. E. Sharon for graud chancel lor, and himself declining the honor.. He I. the oldest past chancellor In Eastern Oregon, and is a wheel-horse lu the order. WEDNESDAY KVENlNd. A portion of the evening was taken up by Supremo Representative Hoch stedler Instructing the representative In the unwritten worn, 110 oeing rresii from the, supreme lodge at Ivansas City. The committee on apjicals found on ly three appeals taken to the grand lodge during the past year. Geo. F. MeConnell was appointed as sistant to the G. IC. or R. B., until the installation of olllcera. Heppner was chosen as the place for the next meeting of the grand lodge, by practically an unanimous vote. Tholiard work by Senator Blackmail an editor Otis Patterson, accomplished the victory for tho eastern Oregon town. THl'KHDAY JIOUN1NO. Tho business was mostly routine. Tho state haa been redlstrlctcd, and the Incoming grand chancellor will an nounce his appointment of deputies this evening. The graud lodge ap siln ted a set of olllcera to confer tho amplified rank this evening lu Helmet lodge, this city. Upon invitation of D V 8 Held, prin cipal of tho public schools, a commit tee visited the schools during tho fore noon. The grant! lodge rank was conferred upon 0110 past chancellor. A number of amendments to tho con stitution were oilcan, and under tho rules were laid over oue year. T he Invitation to attend the ball this evening was accepted. AFTERNOON RHMON. At 1 n. iu. Mrs. Hochstedler, deputy for Oregon or the l'ythlan Mlstere, wan Invited to the hall, and explained the obloct and alms of this order. Tho namo of J. A. Benson, of Juven tus lodge, No. 48, Cottage (J rove, was overlooked In yesterday's report. Public Speaking. Hon. John Burnett, of Benton county.wlll address the citizen, of Lane county on the political Issue, of the day at tbe court house In Eagone, Saturday, October 29, at 130 o'clock. A Sad Accident. On October 8. th 9 year old son of Thomas and Annie Bailey, living ill mile, south-west of Junction mot with an aooident hicb proved fatal. He went to the bam to catch and bridle hi. pony, and got Into manger to put on tba bridle, when toe pony pulled back, throwing th boy to ine noor, the poor turned at the earn time, kicking tbe child in the stomach, crushing th liver and gall from tb effect of which th boy died th night of lb 9ib. at 9 o'clock. Th (am t has tb svmDatcv 01 in enure neighborhood in this, their iad bereave ment. G. J A Thanksgiving1 Dinner. The ladles of the Methodist Evlsco- nnl Church have decldod to erect a new parsonage. To secure funds to aid them thev are iroinu to give a thanksgiving dinner, aud are anxious that the other denominations and the kind nubile of Kuimie natronlze them. Uiey will have an excellent dinner, and a good time may be expected. The dinner will cost only 35 cent with 15 cents for children under ten. oilier an nouncements later. Notice to Purchasers or tbe Encyclo pedia lirltannlea. Vour coupons will be received as 10 per cent payment on all work done at our studio from this date. F. A. lUKi.f 4 Co.. Plmtngraphers. Faum to Lease. A farm of 1W) arun to Utue for one year. (Situated near Cloverdale. Iane county, Oregon, Houwi and barn on the same. En quire of J. J. Waltox Some 0 to CLOTHING CAN STILL BE FOUND AT A. V. PETERS. We are bound to close out THIS DEPARTMENT at some price. Since the inauguration of our GREAT REDUCTION Our Customers have become sat isfied that we not only reduced prices on staples, of which every one knows the cost, but the reduc tion has prevailed throughout our immense stock. mm Is still in full blast and hundreds are daily availing themselves of this greatest opportunity for bar gains offered this season. A. V. City Property. Tho value of an investment In merit which it ihihsckhch, and tho That is why UNIVERSITY beat Investment In Eugene, eatieelally Adjoining tho University grounds and the city limits 011 the Kust, with street-cars, city water and electric lights extending to It, It Is the most convenient and deslrahlo prorty on the market. Never mind the weather, UN IVEKSITY ADDITION, Is high anil dry aud naturally well drained. Prices low, and 011 easy terms. Call on or write to II. N. Cockerline, Farms. EUGENE CIGAR -i FACTORY : No. IOO.- : Am O. &XJXI2iJSr9 : MAMjvirTt'aia or and ihai.es in' ClUAKSandTOIIACCOHof all klutls for tho W IIOI.EHAI.B and KETA1LTKADK. The Uracil and licit Ht'loctvd Stock of Ulnars, Tulccos, IMpes, Etc., ever ki'pt In Eugene Bavin. nurrhaxHl tills stock at a ireat tllscnnnt, I atn able to sell bilnw Portland price. Those wishing anything In this line will do well OLD rOHTOKKK'K COHNKIt, El'OENK, OKK.UOK. -S HI BSm' Grand fl SALE EYEB C01DUCTED IK EU GENEi- is NOW RUNNING IN FULL BLAST. Special Liberal Been Made In Every Department, SALE Peters. Acreage. property tleiiemls ujion the actual prospects of its increasing in value ADDITION. Property la the if you want a Iteuutlful jiltico for a home. Eugene, Or. Ollleoln Chrlsman Block. Fruit Lands to price my foods bt'Inru purchasing elsewhere Discounts Hav sduposedof. for divon