ENE nr m THE DIMEUUTIO OF DEJOCUTIC PBIMCIPLES. AND TO 112! I lOniTLlM. BT TB1SWE.T OP OIXBSOW KJTSBUSBED KUGENK, OH., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1892. NO. 5. VOL. 25 Y GUARD. 1 1 1 Jy jUf "tfugfne (fity Guard. ,plM NHEI) EVERY SATUUHAY.1 . r -1 VlPPIf! f P.uiw!.rr ... ;."- oKrK;.rMii;hth8. . i. ...! Vfllliu aui i.iu-iim n.reeut. I .'.re'. TKUMOFSITIWCKII'TIDN'. $J (HI . .75, f.r ';" IkrMBOUUl"... i Ol'IlONLV . . ,nli ime.i-le.1 aa luuows: i Ail"'"1" . ... I:...,. .,. !,,urt,.,n SI. 'l:;r;uentSon SL Ca-h reouirtd 'WTvortUe wiUU chafed at the ol- L,.ur.x month. ,JJ 5fflt n'tiin ii 'uma; 26 cent. .line tor each insertion. a kerti-W bills will be rendered quarterly. 11 jobwum " -" - A. 0. WOODCOCK, Attorncy-at-Law, iUGEN'K CITY, - - - 7 & 8 McClareo liuildin. ..ial attention given to Collecti.m uj probate buiiness. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORN EY-ATLAW, DUNN'S PTJILDLNG,- "Teo. m. miller ittarncy and Ccunsallor-at-Law, and ' Real Estate Agent. tL'GEXE CITY, - OREUOJf. Ollice-ln Mmic Temple. )RS. J. W. k JENNIE S. BARNARD, Itcgular Physicians. amiifTii.-ai:Mnv mid Liver Diseases GjuecoloKy and Obstetrics. f.i-ifi -if .t nulilfiicc on Olive street between tin and kltli streets. Kuykciulall & Payton, Physicians and Surgeons, Rooms Over City Drug Store. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-l-aw. tUGENE CITY ' OULGO. Snril attention i?iven to Probate business ind Abstract, of Title. Omen-Over Lane County Hank. DR. J. C. GRAY .DENTIST. VaDI - VFICE UPSTAIRS IX YOU.w I Wik. nnnoaita UUAUIi oince. warranted. . . Ijiuchinr iras administered for painleH ex- trctiim of ttwth. B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. T HAVE SOME-VEUY UEHIKaiu 1 Karun, Improved and Uuiniprovwi lown Drmwrtv for aale. on easy terun. i ITII V Praportj Santed and Seats C:llocted. The Inurnnce Companie. I rfreent are anion the Uldet and most Kelwble, ami m .. ... 1:.. . ...... ... thpir he nioMPT andfcguirABr.a aijunvucu. oie Stand Second to None. share of yur t)tnnage i wibw OtKce-In City ilull. n E. E. BURLIHCAME S ISSiY OFFICE VlIVS- . i i- Li' Can.nl.il hf .Di. tJtiDll.neu in i-oiorau. i. r nelli xprm (111 receive prompt aim . ,, , (oldMllnrBuUlan" Alt-ill. 1736 1 1733 Ug;K:i .J'-'"; Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment A certain euro for Chronic Soro Eyes Tetter, Salt Ehoum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Trairio Scratches, Sore Nipples and Tiles. It is cooling and soothing. ti...i..i. vno lippn cured by uuuureus VI l. lova ( it after all other treatment nau ja.ivu. 2.j cents per xx. .ii.llU I Being in want of wm. oure for hor.,.' leet and mange, The San Jose Hoof Cure Company nare diwnvpnd a mHllrine which Tasl KK l I KK lor PAI) FELT A LEMEXKrtf, Al for Pcratchrt. Barb Wire Cut. I V.iar 'lialli and Brum Tlnjurw discovery i call hoof-kuhf;' .(nlfinWh.l al gMITIl & HALL'S?, - A(iEXTS . ,ie7i or Crockercaln , 1892 FALL a Our stock for the coming season is now ready in A "CTTTT. T.TTVTT?. A FULL LINE .. H . as weu as a complete nne 01 THE Wl'.lil, KNOWN 33SlO70rXWS7"XXj.3L.E! WOOLEN MILLS, ready-made clothing. Respectfully, HOWE & RICE. LINN & SON, Fiirni lire UNDERTAKERS E. E. Luckey T)FjJ1 DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competent hands. EffiE BOOK STORE, E. SCHWARZSCHILD, ProjriEtor. SCHOOL .SUl'l'LlEi vi.-pv wall rAPKn., MATEKIA1A Full Stock ol Butterick Patterns. Address V. 0. Bnx 119. McClarens Buildin (Opposite F. '.. Wilkin Dru Store.) -Has an extensive Stock of - STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, CGLLECE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station Blank Books, Cutlery. Etc. ... tinnka aud Subscriptions .AC.. and Periodicals promptly at- . . . -1 Trunin. Colic. Or nTorrK' Akyou, ilraiwwt lor u j S. LUCKEY. 8ALEB IN Clocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. RpDa.rinir 1'romi.tly ,j. 3 LUCKKY S. It. Eakin. Jh.. I.'uhIiI'I O.Hkndbii'm. Preiiidint, Ol Eugene. p(l up lash Capital 50,ji00 Surplus anil Profits, W,00 Dep.-iU r,c-.ved .uh, t to rt. "W ? n , . .ctniK-.! t u !U r..-i p;&. DAY & HENDERSON. I K-- -aSI -I'oileitakeB nmiTiitc uealeiis. EuswWi Orco. ttrij Boohtoro, First Mm M i i mho mi WINTER 1893 all departments. OF IMPORTED, 1? 'i? ciT? THTUri w T1 k!TI. X & EMBALMERS. FKS J A' Keal NtHt Transtera. Win. (ioiMlnmn to 1). J. Hover, lots in Henderson's addition, f'HKI. J. F. Atlii rton to W..II. Walker, lot (), l.l.Kk , College Hill l'nrk, $150. M- .1 l.'iii.... ... I,,!.., si M ,ri.i feet lot 9, lilK'k 1, HnodglW nddl- lion, fiiai. J. F. Atlierton to t . Kosiein, an oi block 1, ColliVe Hill rrk,J3(KK). Terry Frank to U.S. trunk, .uxuw feet ill F.llstworth's ndditioll, II. Duncan Scott to Nelso Hanw'ti, 8. J lots 3 and !i. block 1, i'uckard'a addl- !. ... .... Nancy 1 opt 10 UtfO J wymuKor, iui 4, block 9. CollegB Hill Park; 1200. J W Tai!rt to W O Mohetidar, lot 8, block 111, Frasicr and Hyland'a addition; COUNTRY. Amassii Smith to Wiu. C. Hart, 100 acres ill T. 1 S., H. 1 K.. 11,050. Saniuntha J. Dillard to Hornco Hampton, 1") ncrvs In T. IS 8., It. 3 W., Jl.lKHI. J. O. Hlnton to Marion F. Horn, 20 acres, f:Mi. Thurston M. Pin-k to John 8. Mar tin, W7.:t7 acres In T. 1 8., K. 4 W., $,IKH). Clara NumU'rs to K. K. Turptii, 80 acres in T. 0 8., H. 8 W., f '0(). S. 11. Jackson ft hI. to F. M. Jack win, 150.1M) acres In Tp. ID aud 0 8., It. 3 W., $100. mt , V E Slaijle to Arthur and 0 D Wheel er, laud; $&. Simiel fleere to Elisha Geerf, ICO acres iu ISJmSw; $500. T L Kimball io Heury Little, 320 ama; bond for dftd; $1- W K Sclirwj to M A O'Xcil, 100 acres in T 10 8 HU W; $loun. K and W Calvert to A J I'arcell, 21 J acres in T 10 8 H 4 W; $HKH. U8toJl)Huiiipton37acres in T IS 8 It 3 W; patent. U 8 to T U Murray, 100 acres; patent. (II.KNAUA. (leo H ond II H Harrett to II II Fisk IS lots in (llenuda ana z ioih in nouui Florence addition; $000. ( leo H Colter to II H Flsk.lots; $3000. JUNCTION. T. A. Million) to W. 8. Campbell, lots 4 nnd 5. blot-k 11, Washburnc A Milliorn's addition, $15. COTTAOK ODOVI. Henry Chance to Mary E Bherwood, 25x CO feet iu McFarland'a addition; $25. Joahtia PenninRton lo John T Cardwell lota, correct deed; 7NH "1 IbHn FOR PITCHER'S .TV yw.M.. f jgriFMaww . overuuiuui yutuioucy, ComtiiUun, Sour Stoma h, Diarrbccs, and FaTeriahncM Thus the child la rendered healthy and tU aleep matarai. CutorU contain DA Morphine or other narcotic property. "Caatorta la ao well adapted U children that I reoaannrad It ae aupkir to any pmeripUoa kuuvB u me." IL A. A anna. M. D., tU Port land A.., Druuklf b, N. T. "Im Cairtnrl la Biy nrmrtk-. aad fled II nwuialJy adapted lo kltrcUtm at rhiMna." Ijjl Hnmrmm, Jt. D., 1 (.7 d Are.. Nr Tork. Tra Cnrrara Oo, 77 Hurray Bt, K. T. Dea ers &Co 7L HI FRIDAY, NOV. 11. David L. Steams lias been apoliitwl city assessor of rortland. l'bil Xicbola, a former Gi i con K)ai or, came up from Florn?e today. Chat. Uakei and wile lift Wediicaday ulLt lor Kau Francuco to make it their fu ture home. A. Lytlo hut puicbaaed a farm near Co burg and the family trill leoiove to that place toon. J. F. Anils purchased a full stock of lepil blanks at tlio OfAKii olllco to day. It ia aaid that the proprietor! of the Uirk trul douriiiK uilla which buruvd recently will rebuild aa iood a practicable, Mrs. Wallace Mount, who baa been Tiait lug tu Kugeue (oraeveral mouth returned ber bouie at Sprague, Wash., yeatetday, IK-los D. Neer, of Tortland, architect of the new Jail, ient yesterdav in Ku kciiu rcturuititt to bis home this inoru lii(j. llrowu and Fleciuaii, who nwlvetl tlio fall day before yestertlay ure gett ingaloiiK nlwly und will both un douhtedly recover. A dispatch lay that H-u. Wallace Mouut baa been re-elected auprrior Judge of the Sprugue, Waab . diatrict. The UC4UD otltra us oongralulationa. Mr. lllalno did not vote for president this year. An Intimate friend of bis savs this will lie tho first time that Mr. llfuine ha fallwl to vote In a presiden tial year since he became of ajre. McMiunyille T U:-On Tuesday 8. M. Koaaawuie out a warrant for the arrest of Samuel J. Day, for aaaault with inieut lo commit rape on a daughter of Mr. Krn.8 The putiea live about four niilee aoulhwrat ol loan. JuiIl'c It. 1. llolse took ids deivarture the duv before vestcrday for Coiicord, New Hampshire, to attend the nation al Kningo as Oregon's delegate. From there bo will k" t" Ikwtou and will spend ubout a mouth iu tlio l'-a.it. Courier: Ml PHI. an extinct Tolcano in the Caacadoa about CU tuile due east of irauta Paaa, ia aaid to be smoking again. 0. A. Woolfolk wbo baa beeu iu aigbt of it recently, saya the block iiuoke snoois straight up iu large volumes from one of the summits at ibe bead ol llloody Hun. liMrliKr tlin 1' iiuinlliH lieirilllllllir OctolsT 0, 1SU1, and ending October 0, is;i, tne creaniery at ionu iiu bill made ond marketed 34,402 pounds of butter. The highest price received for this butter wits In the I'orllana market, and anyono can readily see what bcnellt a creamery is to a ianii- lug community. Tweiity-elglii states in tno union voted by the Australian ballot system Tuesday. Fifteen of these never voted that wav before, w hich Is an Indication that It is meeting with public favor. The law In each state is not exactly tue same, but It is only a matter of tlmo when a uuilonu system win oe auopveu. The renulilleaiiH to-uay are in tno condition of the preacher's parrot that had a habit of swearing. Someone told the minister that ho could break the bird of Its bud habit by pouring water on it and shaking it around in the cage every time it indulged in profanity. Coming into tne room wnere wie uiru whs is' relied. Toll ureetcd blm with the salutation: "This is a d d fine morn ing." The parson immediately uosneu a pitehei-of water over the bird, ana seizing tne cage, whirled it around u- tii tn'iiieiii ous lorce ir uwiiuu. fi nally, he set tho eago down, and the bird recovered Its feet. Looking down for a w hile at its milled feathers and general wrecked condition. Toll finally Vnnk.ul nn mill turnlnir Its head toward the owner, who stood by with a plaeld smile on bis face, said: "Where in the hell were you when thai cyclone strucn me." Spring-Held Items. Messenger, Nov. 11. W .1. Penirra was so far recovered Tuesday from bis accident as to be taken to tlio noils to vote. Ho will soon lie well again. What can excel tlio beauty and rrmnileiirof nn Oreiroil sunset. Hie western skv has been painted several evenings this week in tints defying the skill of tho artist's nrusii. The mail service on the Foley Springs route has beeu changed from three times a week to twice a week, hefflnninir November 1. Mull now not up on Mondays and Thursdays, V. V. Hurshbarirer and Will IUInea Iminrht a 5 horse power engine of Heo. Mldgley, ol Kugene, Tuesday and will tnkn It to Isabel where they will start a saw mill. Mercliat Colo bos .riven tho iround on which the mill will be nlaoed. There are millions of feet of irood timber near by that can easily be had and the boys expect to make the enterprise a paying one. A Caoox CocuTt Joxt. Last Tuesday evening Iluidette Wolf, wbo mudered Miaa llirdia Morton, at Mt. Tabor, walked into 1 the 11 8 4 L t'o's store at Hay creek, and had a few momenta conversation Willi non. C M Carlwngbt in tbe presence of Frank Honierville aud Henry liurcbtorf H xin after his eutranoe Gus Uelmerioa o ino aud recoguixt-d Wolfe from leading a print ed description wdicd ne naa in out uuawa aion. He culled Mr. Cartwrigbt aaid and after reading tbe description to him went alter Charley Van llouien anu a auoiyun kentatth ranch for killing wililcnta help identify the man. While be wa gone tbe tx-senator re entered tbe ttoie aud bad some mors talk with stranger. Presently Mr Van If ontnn came back. Alter a lime Artillerymen Cartwrigbt of battery A luquir ed Ibe prisoner's name, and Uke a tbuuder bolt came the anawer: Wolf." It'aonrmau!" "It i blm! "Doa't Ut go of Ibat coat tleeve," was tbe will da veloped chime 01 me cnorus oi c.ipiora. "Uut whence comesi my smsr aau Mr. Cartwriubt. 'From lleiver creek." 'What wtre you doing there?" "Hirditg sbetp for Hob Odell " It may be explained that II r. Carlwrixht aud tbe stranger put np tbe Job while Ous waa gone for aeaialance, and Ibat the affair was the amusement of tbe eveniug at tbe ranch News. Pally Ouard Nov. 11. A Rtaiora ChaboI. Last evening Tom c;ima waa arrested bv Deputy hi., .iff Cro- nr. on a warrant from HeLiiui r, Morro eoonty, charging bim with tbt e ime of obtaining money undir falae pretend. He waa taken to lleppner this mori.ing by fi-nntvttherllTJ. ii. Keeney. of Morrow county. It appears that Stearns and anolb r man, al lleppner, a iew w .mw, forged s bogus order npoa a party and re mivad a team of horses which tbry sold. I In fact, it tu a regular boaoo game. Circuit Conrt. Pally OueM, Nov. 11. Tbe oircuit court concluded its eeaaioiii laal evening aud adjourned. Tbe following additional oasei were disposed of: State of Oregon v Aaron Lurch; ob taining money under false pretenaes. Con tinued. State of Oregon vt. Aaron Lurch; for gery. Continued. In re assignment of A W Dugan. Con tinued. Tilman A Ford va S N Howard and Ira Allen; equity. Taken under advisement. A O Eocleaon v B i l'engra; to recover money. Continued. Leopold Weil vs W Hollows) ; to recov er money. Continued, Mary Maxwell v Henry Maxwell; dl vorce. lteferred to t W Osburn to lake testimony and report at next term. A J Laugwortby va Emma L Laugworlliy; divorce. Continued. U J Pengra va Almon Wheeler; confirma tion. Confirmed. ALLOWANCES. Tbe court made the following allowances 8 W Condon, prosecuting attorney.. $2l!7 50 Emma 1'orrls, reporter 48 30 A E Gallagher, attorney fee Stale va. MiUs t 5 00 L Ililven. attorney fee State vt Jones. 25.00 Geo A Dorris, attorney fee Stat va Fallen & Fresb 35 00 42 00 36.00 18 00 J W Cberrv. bailiff , Geo W Whitaett, bailiff. Geo W Kintey, bailiff. Collars Items. November 12, 1892. Mrs. Rruee Healy Is quite poorly at his writing. Laura Hums is still confined to her bed, but Is improving slowly. Cleveland, victory and good times is tho cry among tho democrat. There was not much shouting done n Coburg Wednesday, but a good deal of moaning. The republicans say, "That Weaver dono It," but we say It was the demo crats. The sick people iu Coburg are all convalescing aud by this time next week all will bo able to be out again. Enoch Coleman savs: "Hip! hip! h . Oh boys I'm too full, Joy runneth over but Its all wool aud a yard wide any how, whew!" Some little boys from town amused the lower rooms Friday afternoon by coming on the school ground and making paper whirligigs. Oultoa number of our cltlr.eiis, left Wednesday morning on tho salt boat. They went down the tall race towards the Willamette. It was high protec tion and not high waters that carried them. Last Wednesday Miss Hell Jackson reached her fourteenth mile stono In this world of actlou, and in honor or the event she was given a birthday party in the evening. Among mose present were: Misses. Mamie Lee, Molllo Jackson, Meda Bnyder, Maud Healy, Mary Tillman, Martha Tin man, Stella Wilson, Delia Healy, Lot tie Miller, Carrlo Miller, Dot Holt. Ina tliandleri Jtowa jacason, aim Messrs. lown Jackson. D. Jackson, Muurtn Jackson. It. lSeortleld. Uvo. Clark, D. Clover, Arthur Holland, J. Aubrey, M. C. Hond, A. Bmltb, W. Smith, Jud Skinner, Trace Westcut, J. M. Tillman, John Tillman, W. F. Fogle, J. C. tloodale, jr., it, ii. rtcaiy. The Wheelbarrow Parade. Dally Ouard, Nov. II. Tho bovs In wheelbarrows were wheeled to the university at 8:80 this morn nor. iioth crowds eon lit noi re turn at tbe same time as Kcene aud Kubll wore out ahead of the other two. Thev started back to town at 1 ok-loek and were met anno jiuunmu huuw . . . .. ii.n.. i r bv the Euirene Comet Hand who play d . aeloctlon and then proceeded to meet Ferree wheeling Unburn anu escorted them to Olive street and thence north to Fifth street and tne wauers were paid. The barrows were decorated with flags, and Kubll'a face was In keeping with the bright colors as Keeno wheeled him along. Tim hand then cave a musical par- ado on Willamette street. The boys play well and are a credit to tne city. A 101-Yeak-Olo Vktkkan. The Salem Statesman Is authority for the following: Hosea llrown, a veteran or tlinwarnf 1H12. who Is almost 101 veara old. voted at the polls at Drain, Oregon, Tuesdoy lor llarrlson. He wna carried in a lursre rocsniK cima from his residence, while he held a flair, which floated over him, nd the cornet band played national airs, ac companying him lo and from the polls. Enthusiastic cneers rent, meairasure old soldier left the votlnK place. He hurl voted for J oil ii uuincy AQaillB, W. H. Harrison, and ou down to the grandson of W. II., Kenlamln Harri son, for wnom ne voieu mesusy. Jio has good health, aside from not being able to walk, anu can una inicuutt--" lv. !f rata $40 per month pension from the irovernment. What precinct or state can beat this with a voter over 101 years of age? Mr. Hrown for years was a resident of Sluslaw precinct, Lane county. Pkohaiily a Suit. fltaUsman: Ke cently the state board of railroad com missioners heard the case of W. K. I-nno-limlller A Co.. of Sllverton. ver- una the Southern Pacific Co. for over- ciiarim and shortage and found them entitled to a rebate of $31.80. The rail mod coinnan v was irl ven notice of thi but has as yet failed to refund to the complainants the amounts found to be uue mem. jjougiiiiiuiei v. u.ir tii lyiiniiilsHlon to bring; suit .mtlnut the railroad company to recov ..r the overcharire and shortage and to uir.r the finJimrs of the commission The board is now inquiring into me matter aud will know very quicsiy whether or not suit will De orougnt, Pally Ouard. Nov. II. Ivsanh Wm. Hrannan, the old stage driver, who attempted to com' .at aiiirlilo about two weeks ago. was arrested on the charge of insauity vM.ff.niav afternoon and riven an ex amination before Justice O. W. Kin- sev. Deputy Prosecuting Aiiorney Pi.ffj.r and medical examiners Drs. Hmiley and Prentice, who pronounced him a fit subject for the asylum. He vm taken to Salem this morning by Deputy Sheriff Croner. His mania seems to be religion and Is of a suicidal nature. , THE RATIFICATION. The Happy Throng, Two Thousand Strong Express their Approval of I'levcland's Ke-Klertioti. MIX II rai. Uailda furnish Ibe .'In air. At was previously announced, at 6:30 Saturday evening 1J guut were Bred at the Marine Cadets amory as a signal for the procession lo begiu to form at tbe court bonne. Sheriff J. E. Nolan, I actrd at Grand Marshsl and tbe procetaion was started iu line wilb Fraier'a Juvenile Pand in Ibe had followed by democrats with torches and b.'merii. About 000 turcica and 50 baunere were dinributed through (he line, tbe banners bearing such mottoes as I lie follow tug: 'Gcover, tbe Typical American." Equal taxation. Doodle didu't work. Adlai and llliuoia. Cuter rill w) democracy. Equal rights for all. No (oroe bill tor ua. Hill aud Tamany. Tax the lioh. We're in it. Tell tbe truth. Down with monopolies. Gresbam, Coo ley, McVeagh. G. A. U. Ilea. Tariff for revenue only. Now for emancipation. Exit llenny. The H. O. 1. has croaked its last creak. , Tho People suld: Let's have a change. , Also banners giving majorities Iu each state. 'UioTarltrisaTax. Near tho head of tho column was a largo banner bearing tho names "Cleveland and Stevemon" and fur ther down was the four-leaf clover transparency, "Force Hill," Hoodie," "Monopolies" nnd "Trusts." After Friuer's hand eauio tho carriage con taining the girls representing the states. NTew York. Indiana, New Jers ey, Illinois and Wisconsin with tho former in the oaltiou of honor waving the stars and strlms. A gaily decorat ed wagon with girls representing other democratic states and also containing the Junction City Hand ctimo next followed by the Junction democratic club with torches. The Creswell Hand loading the democratic, club of Cres well and the Student's Horrible baud all came In their order with torches and banners. Tho Union Ice Works wagon tastily decorated and lighted took Its place and then tho Sprliigllc hi Hand w ith the democratic club or that place and the Cottage Orove club with their band, wore followed by honorary guests In carriages, beautifully decor ated and lighted, with tho Eugene Cornet Band heading a company of 00 mounted horsemen with steeds decorated In bunting aud the red, white and blue. Hon. J. J. Walton acted as Captain of the horsemen and V. Forrest, i. i tisuurn, t. ii. enklnsand A. (I. Matthews acted as aides to Marshal Noland In tho forma tion and progress of tho procession. Anions: tue uaniiers was aiso nouccu transparency In tho shape of a largo tile, reminding a person of tho one worn ly the aristocratic lien, wnicu ire the appropriate word "empty." Hut the firreatest success in this line was the lingo transparency taken from the Illustration in Judgo entitled Nancy Hanks Cleveland." Hut this picture, unllko tho Judge, had the wording, "Nancy Hunks Cleveland beats all presidential records." When tho procession commenced to move the Marino cadets commenced nd fired 101 guus during tho parade. he procession followed tne nnooi march accord I ntr to tho programme previously published passing on the way finely decorated lawns and real deuces. Among the enterprising ones who made their homes beautiful with Hunts, flairs, bunting, and Chinese lanterns we mention the following, Home of them were particularly beau t nil and we are sorrv thai space ior blds making a detailed description of these decorations: u w lunacy, J as Stevens, H Hlacliley, J J Walton, A V Peters, Uoo Hlansuury, u v kroner. Mrs Ueo Park, ltodney Scott, W H Matthews, W J Fox, Airs It Campbell, II J Dav. Mis 8 O Shaw, Lllltow land. P K Snodirras. F W Osburn, (leo 11 Dorris, Chns Ituer, Jas Mo- ilaren, Mrs Llr.r.le Thompson, M wai ii.. li f n.... T. Illl.,u.. 'V II Hun, dr cks. Uov. John Wlilteaker. Mrs. M, A. HunsaKeranu J e oianu. isesiiiu the diHorntlve Illuminations on tho line of march, fireworks were displayed from the roofs of buildings along Wil lamette street. With these, ana me procession, and the bands playing beautiful airs twos Indeed an occa sion most pleasing to the eye aud ear of the onlookers. When the procession had reached the court house, after the parade, the Ku- irene Cornet Hand, trailers J u venue Hand and the Creswell Hand were as signed to furnish music for the oiiera house meeting, wnere appropriate au dresses were made by 11. M. Veatch, Dr. Sharn cs. J. J. Walton and L. JHI- veu, who also acted as chairman ior r. . ' . . . ....... f...... lh s meeting, ine npruiKueiu, juuu- tlon and Cottage Orove Hands were as- slirned to the court house meeting. At both these meetings band music was Interspersed throughout the speaking. Tbe ohaliman of tbe meeting at Ihe conrt house was Hon. 1. V. Matlock. Lnlbua! aslio ipeecbea were made bars by K. P (kileman. 11. F. Dorm. E. M, Veatch, E R. Hkirjworth. C. K. Wilkinson and K a Knbli. Thev all expressed la ao appropri ate manner the jubilation which not only tbs democratic parly but tne people at large feel at tbs re election ol urover ueveianu. Soma sood atoriea wars told, bat wilb all the BMd feeling- and eratluoalioo the responsibility which now rests beaviiv uDon tbe Party waa not lorgouen. mm both hoDwa of eonsreaa and tbe executive chair Riving ibem control of all three de partments of tbe government except the ju diciary, tbe responsibility of proceeding to practically demonstrate tbe theory and principles of tbe party ralla for a more loj- al work and truer beartt Iban even tbe se curing of the position did. with power mhim raarionaibilitv. but if tbe patty, act- . r. f-.lL.l ;.A t Aim. Ug IS nniaoo, ovenooa iu mji appolotmenU which arealwaye attendant npoo political life and keep all energies bent upon tbe achievements of tbe great re form, the promise of whicb gave tbe party power, sacceea la assured. XOTU. The festive rooster was seen on many hats. Wm Van Bur en painted "Nancy Bankl Cleveland." Lackily do accident occurred during tbs eslebratiuB. Tbt noiae of the procetaion was plainly beard al Springfield. A nniuber of torches exploded hut lucki ly no one wat burned. It is estimated that .i,ihnI i iplc wit nessed the precession. One hundred pounds of red lire was used during the procession. Several republicans generously sub scribed to tho dcmonstruMon fund. The followiug gentlemen are deserving of much credit for the success of the demon titration: 1. V, Kaiuavy, I. W. Holloway, G. W. Kilmer, L. llilyeu, K. M. Day, J. E. Noland, Frank Matluaon, Cbrtler Os burn, L. D. Forrest, F. W. Unburn, E. 11. Skipwurth and J.J. Walton. Kepublican wtern tuko their defeat man fully but tliereare always some smart),?) lads who will never lx a credit to any party even when they get old enough to vote. A couple of kids with more Indiscretion than good taste hung a banner on tlio outside of their box at tho oiem house bearing the words "Hurrah for Oregon." Hut Judgo Walton and Lark Hilycu were there and oh how tired tlic kids were as they sadly sneaked away after the roasting at the hands of these honora ble gentlemen. The Nesi llea.se. WaMiiNOTON, D. C, Nov. 10 The next honse will contain 100 democratic, majority. CiLtronxu. Sin Fhincihco, Nov. 10. The state has gone democratic by leu Iban 2000 plurality, Tbe legislatnre is democratic by 5 majority iusuring a democrat being returned to tbs Senate vice Felton, republican. nooo'a ilxctiox conchoid. Dit.us.Tex., Nov. 10 The election of Hogg for governor b) a decisive majority is couceetled by bit opponents. MINNESOTA. 8t. Padl, Nov. 10. -The legislature will beauti-republican. INDUS!. iNPiaNapoi.ni, Nov. 10. Tbe state will give Cleveland 12,000 plurality. Tbe legis lature ie largely democratic. ILLINOIS. ChiCauo, Nor. 10 Cleveland will have 20,000 majority In Ibe slate; Altgeld, deui., It elcoted governor by 17.000. MV0BASKA AND lANSAS Ouiba, Nov. 10 Tbe Uarrlano electors have carried the ttale by 8,500 plurality and the whole republican state ticket. Tbe lrgislalnre is ami-republican. Torcia, Nov, 10. Kanaaa goes for Wea ver by 4300 majority. The legislature is republican. KLKCTION XOTXS. The republicans cairy Washington for everything. Pieroe'a election In Oregon is still iu doubt. Norlh Dskola goet for Weaver by from 300 to 1000. Tbe legialalure ia republican. Oblo la iu doubt, and the returns will be required lo settle the content. President-elect Cleveland has received 2000 messages of congratulation. The lat est glv.t New York'a plnralily at 40.0H5. The Hand Concert. Iu tpile of the thower the opera house waa well Oiled bat nigbl at the concert giv en by tbe Eugene Cornet Hand. The pro gramme aa printed In yetterday a Ouabd was very rreditably carried out. We bavs tome good local talent In tugene as was dvtuouetraUd by the fact that Ihe pleees rendered last nikbl received more applause tbsn ie generally accorded to traveling mu sicians who visit ua. Edwin 0. Teet retpouded to an encore with another baritone solo, 0. Flsb, with a cornet solo Messrs. Vincent, Gilstrap, La- kin and Test wilb another quartette, Aire. Linn wilb another pleasing vocal solo and Claude Davie with a guitar solo. Tbs erownlng ellorl of ihe evening's programme ill little Nina Wilkius' violin solo with pi ano accompaniment by Mrs. Linn. Misses fcniuie Uorrla and uessie Bawyers acted aa ilaulsli during tbe evening. It Is probable Ibat Ibe bandoloared a snug little sum from Ihe entertainment. Attkmited Hukolary. Last Saturday night a man attempted to break into the residence of Volney Hemenway, corner of Seventh and lllgli street, lie was nearu oy the ladles on the roof of the front ver anda and they gave the alarm to Mr. nway, who .was sleeping oeiow. arose and securing Ids gun left the house at the rear door In time to tire a shot as the mair was crossing the street. A pal was there waiting and the two ran together In the direction of the cau- nery. This was the last seen oi mem. TiieO. V. Rei'AIkinothb Hoad. Albany Herald: Mr. D. M. Large, superintendent of the bridges on the Uregon raciuo ran roaa, says iuui a forro or men are now engaged in putt ing In new tics wherever needed over the entire line of the road. A train load of ties from Mill City arrived at the city lost iilght for that purpose. The bridge across the Santlaiu rlvei has also been repaired, new piling having been put In. Tho road Is be ing put In thorough order. Ilfivt PtosAUTt A dispatch from Bpo kane Falls, Wash., Informs ns that Hon J. E. Fenton baa 1100 plurality for prose onting attorney in that county. Tbe din trior, it oonipoeed ol thai county aione. von atdering that tbe connty gave an averse republican majority of 5U), tble ia vet complimentary, Indeed lo our friend ten ton. The people oi i.ans eouoiy ww their oongratuiaUons to Ed on bis hau l tome victory. Marbied. At Ozark, Arkansas Sunday, November 0th, W2, Dr. J.,1 Wilson and Miss Amanda Wagner. The bride has many friends In th city, where she formerly resided, wl.i extend their hearty congratulatloi and best wishes. The groom Is said 1 1 be one of the leading gentlemen aii doctors of that part of the state ii which he lives. Pally Ouard, Nov. I t Hop News. Kola Neis bought ain shipped 115 bales of hops at Harr -burg Saturday for Phil Neis &( They were the W. II 8paugh crop ai, i brought 14 cents and 18J cents resrs lively for the dlilerent grades. Fou teen bales were shipped Irom this ci i today by the same linn. Makhied. At Portland, Wedn. day, November , Wm. Weber of t: l. 1.1... 4... Hotel Eugene saioon m jnwn ami Huse, of Kansas City. Mr. Weber m l bride came up from Portland ou r overland last night. They have t! best wishes of friends In Eugene. FoscsCtrr Down, The Southern 1 . citto railroad has out down all section ere .1 from five Chinamen to three, thereforo i I . o i Mongolians are weeping.