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A 4 m ... 71 G r- MTlBllSUEn I OB TIE VOL 25 IIUUIDTIDS OF DMOCWTIC rtWIim AXD TO H IQlWUnW BI mi If W OF OH BW EUGENkToIU SATUUDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1892, NO. 7. Guard. me (Juflfne Citjj irObUmiKU EVERY 8ATCKHAY. J. I CAMPBELL, pabllxhrr nd Proprietor. ,,-pTCZ-OutliEet aid. of WilUmetU r fctwwn seventh and Eighth Street TKKMf OF SUBSCRIPTION. ir .nnuin... Sloiith'... jhro. W"Pth" $2 00 , LOO , .76 1892 FALL VINTtt. lad Our stock for the coming seastfn is now ready in all departments. A FULL LINE OF IMPORTED, as well as a complete line of THE WELL KNOWN FRIDAY, NOV. 25. OU'KONL HATH53 OF ' ADVERTISING, . . InurUd u follow.: ?!,ElmiotliiirtloD $L Cah quir I '"tf.rti will U chrgl at th. ol- .mg mm.i,. In 00 All lobWk DOtt b. MID FOE OH DIL1TIBT. WOOLEN MILLS, ready-made clothing. Respectfully, HOWE & RICE. LINN & RAYS, A 0. WOODCOCK, Attorney-at'Law, iUOKMB CirV. - - - ORB10 nUTTOR-Ruomi 78 MoClareu Building. a i.i .tendon riven to Collectii'M wd probata bu.in.ae. Furniture Dealers i. Seymour W. Condon. ATTORN E Y-AT L AW DUNS'S BUILDING, Uugcnc, - - Oregon. CEO. M. MILLER Ittorney and CcunseUor-at-Law, and Real Estate A$ent. KUGENE CITY, - OREGON. Onie-ln Maaooio Temple. Tjas. J, W. k JENNIE 8. BARNARD, Kcgular Physicians. SPECIALTIES Kidney and Liver DlKaaci Gynecology auu un. OFFICE at residence on Olive itreet tetwoon Itb end 10th utreeta. :llLMey Thanksgiving vu a rainy, blustery Jay- Chri.liuii ud New ri d.y bo'h fall on Sunday. . , About two dozen Chinamen arrived here today. Prof. John Streub went to Portland tliie morning. N. It. Gaylord went to Junction this morning. r. n. Unlock returned home from Poll- lend toiUy. J.E. Brona.igb of Fortlaod peal ye lenl.y lo Euneue. 0. W. Hard, Flounce merchant, iprnt last night iu Eugene. Mr.. O. M. Whitney i.ltirned bow. (iobi .Ihenv tbia afternoon. Jamrt Duoiau cam dowu yesterday (roru hi much mar Foley spring, Prof. J. MT. John.on went to llrriburg on thli morning', local tr.in. It. Svaiverud wmt lo Independence ibli) morning on k bu.loeu trip A number of the utudenU went home to cat luankxKivIng turkey ' T it nnntitV lift ft lx etndonti tl tb Cur- TkllU State Aiirtonlmral Collrgo. Wm MrPhprnon liu bu nolle ill with hrt trouble dunna Ibe Ut tew dy, nnrlnir tho riant two duya Itleliard Brown lias bct-ii linprovInK atcadlly. Hon. D. C. DutiKliinan ana wire, or Cottage llnvo, are vbitltig In Eugene. Jud)?.' It. H. lV-aii, of Balem, iirnt ThankHglvIng with hln fmully In htt gette. K. 1'. Met'ornnck, of Suloin, alo tur key under the parental nnif lu Kugene yesterday. TiiAnitv I ill In U'lnir eonnectiHl with the newer and water will also I placed In the structure.. Tjw Pri.lmore. who Uvea on uie Tie Vote. I'olurff Item. DEALERS JJV DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Rrnshes. Etc., Etc. 1 noon hinstsi. I'rescnption Department m tvn.llntnu K. O.: Ijwt June the; tH-opleof llarm-y and Urattt i-ountUn elected a rcpuhlican to renrvw'nt them In the On-K'on lctrllaturt. Ho owlnu toaonterliangoluhla afflilnt, miw tit to rwtlgn, hla place had to U tilled hvtha eli-ctlonofar'prventtttlve on the 8th InnU The Mult waa Huppoacd to I In favor of Hyrd, democrat, from Harney county. Hut tne otuciai coum changca hi plurnllty In Harney coun ty from 4S to :, making tho vote U tween hlin and hl opptinent, (lowan, from (irant county, a tie, 3'J U'lng the latter' plurality lu hla own county. S, after two elections, tho ooile or Harney and Urant are atill without a rvpreaentatlve. The ditllculty will have to U overcome In aomo way, but how Probably by another election. The Kant Oreponlan iuggttta that the eontiwtanta play a game of seven up. or match nlckela, or throw "hernia and .if mi, m fix it rmv doomethiiiK that will determine which It ahall ho- llynl or llowan. A Oreat Succesa. Tho Thanksgiving dinner given by tho ladle of the M. K. church waa i In .v..r l-v niniriiltleellt HUeceMt. I ho .iimi..r it.lf was of the very best. The ,tiMim via vi.rv lnrm. Tho ladlea i.u.ii.uY imnnv ami rvervbfldv was well aervpd. rMK'lally it waa of great bene fit., KverylHHly came, renmiiieu, mm went away happy. Old residents said It had never been equaled in hugene. In theevenlnir luneli waa aerveu mm o i.m.iiu.r nnrtcMik of the aauie nmi .iwint a v,rv i euwiiii sm ini n."... f inancially tne wnoio ujr SUCCCMS. The ThankHiflvlnir Ball. Th. h.11 p1t.ii on TbankiRivine 1'T McKcnale. killed a hog last week that lu EaPtt4 Cornet Bud wa a fln.ncu dnstHl 400 poumk . . I and aoeUI .uccm. Tb. Jya Tim counter in mo rirsi nmwn i. ,,. d, bank waachang.,1 yesterday ao a. to tX'""; allow tho foree of employe, mor, work- opening ol tbjb. . bm, ii inn room. :n u", nnn.l.lur.ble In meinlalu- Will UDIU MW w I - .... l'roaccutlng Attorney Um on ims , orMr,igiliOB o tbnt It win t a U.iiim,wl linnin from Corvallla. lie "u, ,n id.nii. The runilo w.i gocxi ... D.uu lmrir SunilllV to attend the ...t n n.rlnra hat lrtmlT at Douglas county court. uim J a reputation ot luperiority for dno Tin. business men of Kugeno anoum nig purpoiw., rH'tiilon tho railroad company to gray- I . a l... .!.... It- tm ta fllo. E.SCHWARZSCHILD, Proprietor. SCHOOL 8UPPLIETAT10SERY WALL PAPERj.., .wnTaTA AK11S1S AAllAGnER, M 1 Attorncyat-Law. ....nvvir rrrrv ' OREGON. 8rrfJ.tt.ntlon dv.n to Trobat. bn.in- and Abrtracw m Ornoa-Over Une County Bank. 5rTJ. 0. GRAY QDENTIST, KcalEstatflTranHtcrg. JOMLTloM. ' ChiUtun Church ot Junction to llanrjr C Ilu.bnell, lt 0 and 10. block 61: 1230. Cbristi.n Church ot J auction City to H"nrT C lluhnell. '20xW feet; 1 150. T A Milliom to Mary A Hande.kcr. loU 1 and and a '. lot 3. block 10. Waab. bntne & Milliorn'i addition; $200. Mary A Handsiiker to 8 1 Ollmore, lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 49; $714.45. I COCSTBY. v nn.,.bin. M nl to J H Perkins i and J P Curran, 41.21 acres iu Tp 20 .ii its van HL I.IIP lll'IIUL. 1. ia W u.o i ... I.o ...... - . irrai-e to the company ana tow n. County Clerk Payne baa just oompieieu a ...mmiiia nni.i the niortCAk-e indebtedntaa n id. m.nnli) of Liun couutf and flnda it adiouuta lo a little more tbau l,108,UO0 Tha .ivnrt.m.n c.intinua to kill tbe Chi na iihoaannU, nolwitbslanding that this it Ine cloae season, a uu m r . , probably atop tbia uunportemanhka babll. Tim Mlii, Citizen sava a larso stone rolled over a Chinaman, disarranging ii. tiituriittl lmnrovementa ao iMuliy that he was called to the bosom of tot fuel us. Union Services. i'i.n M..i...rii1 nliuri'liea 01 tue en) united In a Thanksgiving service at the 1'nltcd llrethren cliurcn ycHicni.j for..n.in at 11 o'cleek. Tho regular ........... ...nu inni-liml bv IteV. U. A m iiiiuii ... I , i J lllalr of tlio Cumncrinmi rr y . .,i. .(.. un.i iu church was tilled to its utmost eanaoilV oy uuw u"' I..I.. I.. nmliuMI Allll llinilKSUITlUK' These scrvloca are very promrly a part of the Thanksgiving occasion mv.. are seldom if ever negiocieu. rutin, mud, duck and hunters are too numerous to mention. Quite number of strangers nre on the street this week and business Is lively. Ditiue rumor hits It that an eloping couple from near Halscy registered at the Hotel loiiurg miiuiay uiguu One of James HarMus' boys fell In to the tail race wlille at scIhhiI last riday, and would have dniwinxl lui'l not help been uciir. The late rains has raised the water In the river hlirh enouuh for Mr. J. '. (Io(hIiiU to limit his logs Into tho mill Mitind. He has now alxxil .t.ouo.wiu et of loirs to lie sawed Into lumlK r. Sawing at the rate of 30,01)0 fwt a day it will take nearly 12.' days to convert it into lumiHT. The man who can hum a hymn wnlle nutting up a stove pipe shuuiil lie taken into tne cnurcii wiunum luitloti. Wo had aomo experience the first of the week. Tho la(4st fad Is "the dlmecraU had n election." You bet your bottom .t.iiinr tliev iliil. It wasn't a landslide : . . . r Ithcr, It was a cnanging ot mo nice oi llie universe. Mr. J. ('. (ioodtilc. Jr.. hw had a u lro stretched front the S. P. olllce on liu, main line to tho CohtiriT llllulsT nilliw near the mill In order to keep iu iimetlm and suvo shoe leather. A t.ovel Idea. Frank Miller's Infant son who was scalded a few weeks since Is getting along a well as could tm expected, lie will be all rluht in a wcck or ten unjs, u'lt.li tlm execution or a small sear or two on Its arm, which ho may out it row. Thanksgiving uighl in touurg waiablgalhtir. (iosIipii Items. Nov. .4,180?. Th. li.ir. aho wero out hnnting in tbe niuttiitsius cast "I here rcturnKi nettnea .1. .vruiuii. They never killed all the deer -no, not quite. D. F. Keener waa last Saturday appoint ed iriurdian ot bla tilth tr s eetatu Th. nrntracted uioeltiiu hlob haa been Anmlueted here for loin weeke, rloaed last 8uudav evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Lieles returned Wd- neaday evening from a vi.it to tbe former's borne lu tne vtciuuy ot jieuieyvmo. Mr. Gochnour. a young man from F.o o.n. mm ont and oru.uiced a olaea lu vnnal mnaie her Monday evening. The term will brglu nut Monday evening. Mr n V. Matthew baa returned from a viit lo to the east. M.rrl..1 Var Creawell. Tlitirdav. Nov. IT. Is'.iJ. Mr. J. 0. Wilton and Mrs. Leon ltinebart. Several person were down Uat Saturday wltiia.ux in the CooleT'ttwnggart oe SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT. Taxable Property In Lane County Fouud to Ha $r.,27,ou:i. County Assessor P. J. McPhersou has completed the nssessment of Lane county for the year lsiiJ, and kindly furnishes us a summary of the mine. The net taxable proisrty is lotinii tone fii,027.tl03, a gain over the assessment of ISM of $244,700. Tlio following Is the summary: Improved lands, o"s,K7-acres, vaiueu atf:i..r-tl,0t'H; avcnigo value ier acre, WM. ... ... I'niinproved land, -.u.-Ki, vatuen at. $.T;t7,7tCl; average value per acre, fl.1.0 O-li). Town loU I,513,3tw Mortgagee l.OOO.-WS Money, notes, aceta, stocks... 627,025 Improvements 21'2,(:i0 Milseand linpleuients 600,015 Household furniture, car riages, etc SOl.ous Horses and mule. 7057 head, valued at 1205,800; average value. 1 12.20. Cattle, 20,107 head, valued at $218, 505; average value f 10.87. Sheep, 10.2IMI, valued at J ,; aver age value ft 77 i-io. Swine, H70, valued at 117,404; aver age value 12.01 M0. tiros, .ihii.ito. Iiulcliledness, .,(RH,lJ. Hxenintlon. f ikts,.tii7. Totul taxable, f 1,027,003. JNo. mills, 2li7. Flh Ladder at Oregon City. libation Advance: lteprcscnlatlve- elect. M. A. Miller, ha been Investi gating the matter or tho construction or the llslt ladder at Oregon City, and he informs us that one of the represen tatives front this county will Introduce a bill In the next legislature to make an appropriation for this purpose. There havo been two or three nsn ladder nut In at these fulls at great expense, tho legislature at ono session appropriating f 10,01X1 for tho construc tion ot one, out mey soon wusucu uuu Mr. Miller's Idea Is now to mako pas sage way by blasting out steps In the solid rock. In conversation with an engineer in Portland last week he was told that tills would cost, not, w ex ceed fcldOO, and It would be indestructi ble. The people heretofore havo been opposed to a ttsh ladder at tills place, hut having lenrueu uuii, iuu urni-. Willamette and Its tributaries nro the natural spawning grounds for nalmon, their rcpiesunlatlvis will now favor tho measure. It is said that permitt ing tlio llsh to conic up alsive the runs will bctiellt the people of tho upper Willamette va ley to the extent oi $50,000 per year, and Mr. Miller says the liliin county uoiegauoii win they can to secure au appropriation for this purpose. AVEBHmtGoUMtN.-Ahndilldeat which wa to bav been tried iu Juatloa n . tll...1...r.l,n last 'I nHflRY. IO I Uajinsw l AOrirT. DDI WU OUUIUIUUIKVVI m . a . ... n himm. n auiuiukikvui . i w-j - Last FridsT aloon aeeper bm ktob ws. , - , . B0d mlDe th, i,,, minnt. rre.ted Dy an v. " .T. "- : n.ii,.m.n who baimened to b. near i the vouna nwnl r to bave eu. . . l l I,. T-a. I - . . ... . O J all ilt8W:$l,fsK). rr.ted by au U. 8. mrhal and laket i to wh0 hppnd to b near It go,,,, 0f tb young people r i W 1 '1 nuLL.I I TUilendricks etaltoHWarshauer, to Portland ou . charge of .e tog 1 lImrH.f!! KAAlff AFP 5 acres land; 025. r.o. laiikM- M'.""1-1' ta4ll1,,, Sjiltfc tbrmlBtawm In ito hg, UnlVBrSllV ODQt.M.yiGl Wm Shields to the Shield'. iteme- FUwtBet, Mfc Illy when tb. .lid. took plan .ndb Villi l MHJ aiiUmf , Assoclatloii, 1 aero in lp 20 H, It Wm.IIlkrrjn can., down Jfrom th. Mo- eatiJtitf took ,bem oloa. lo It. On. I poultry bu.iSel. in I a W: $50. Renxi. lb. other day to hav. a felon, from wmetblng gliU.r a th. dost. " " J lA... L i. i.i aFFICB UPSTAltta IN Y0UNU 8 office. All wora J block. oppoeiU WI&g-dmtnItl for pIdIm traction ot teeth. . . "rf. dorris, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AUlNI. T a ivE SOME VERY .DES1KARLE 1 Farms, Improved and Unimproved iowU property for aale, on eaiy term PjWy Eentad and Eents CJlected. .w(B. t ..peMnt are 1 alui. oi your Ptronage U aoUclted. Offio-I City HaU. j DORRIS. McClarens Buildi r, (0,.Pil.F.y-Wilkini,0"'s'ow- Ha n extennlve Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station ery. Blank Book, Cutlery, Etc jyOrder. for BooX na to NewHpapet. and Periodical promptly at- tended to. 1 Atherton to Charles Burton, lot 1 8, block 22, College Hill Park; preparation for " '.V.. j.. in K. a felon, from T. " ' ' ..IT1- - hi,.. In (h. dn.t. a wten.lv. poultry o..u. . ,u. . t . . ."V. w , ' Th- oem. MW. u,.u"",.'" u'.. ,iT.t V. hl . Th.r. hav. been no hop. (old that wer. wblcb to w..unur.., . - "."l r It king tue ot.jeoi up u. -"-- j"i in ihi. oiloB. Tb. orower. r. A. finger wa apiil open ami jiuui.i, w ajy gou pi.c in ni. nuger.. vu . , "I r. ,,i Wm Hi.w.rt great relief. t...,i.... I fP1' ii "i.!i0i!.T.onM nleo." 'wmnKonevwent to Portland Tueaday .r.iih.H(. n lfiuviuiiir? iiu aiiuiiuiB i umt limn an u nu biuiuiim - r i flici ... . . V(1, . - - - ..v ,nrb.d ,hB,, attention ulgbl, on tho urana ivoiiou ." tu, - ..niii 0 l...J :i"?-i.l,.i.tlal election. Dave to lookina for mor. coin.. Their searoh ."" r-"..:i; rt.-nf,i,n... ....u,l h. lb. find nu 01 leverai coma . i,,..,i...t I jinn inrnrinea us inui. ov, ui iv u. w -- v .. ,. ..m "in hamh muu numii ." exerciscHl the right. ' "j L, bVen burled Hun.lay Welc.me: ''The way of some n..i..i thai 143 inuiot .traw .old tor , ... Vuo bv a man tamed Jobu women are past a. tM.mpn. .. . s .... . .hr. aal. in Marlon eoun-1 1" '"T :i":tw;t ,d owned . good Only last weeK Mrs. rMira i v .. . . hhiek II. L011K iuut: i oi me counu mat ,u. -- r---r-. i,,...w ..- ....1,1 ,ir nive moi I -n a,i laat SWifW. F.l'OENK. JF 7 and 8, f400. COIU'RO. J C Goodalo to Frank Hkinncr, lot 8, block 1, lXianey'a addition fl. OOTTAOI OBOVi. . .r t ...iir..n.iitn fl W iiOtid ana Prlnovllle News: Llun Woods has had quite a force or men at wor u.. in.nr Iml hi nir this week. Ilia lien i v i. . a . - . . . 1 ..l...u. an. I Wimi,lll It is rast BHsuuiiiig inim, the ground Just north or Ochoco bridge, .n.i t.i VmmlU Holman return ed to Prlnevllle Monday and will make Iinma liern. r.milllll. iim ...n.. .in.lvnri.w. and nroiKStes to F .... .. . .- , - . ,,. make oi nnnseii uim u Bnwal Trouble, and Cntmp, .uyTntorSTor External Pa.n. druggist tor It Colic, or Ask your S. LUCKEt. CALEB II FiritcIsM tpe oonutry DRAIN YOUR LANDS. Drain Tile 1MtXis , .hipped to any p.rt PM of M WorU f"" P, NASH 0O proprietor. Chamberlain's Eye and SWn Ointment A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eye Tetter. Salt Rheum, bcaia -L c.-. Tvr Sores. Eczem curuuiu ouii v. i.-i. Ti..:.;. Rnratches. Sore JM ltc" r:: "v,nr and soothing. Hundreds of pases haye beeB cured by ES?lloUerr;at.oentba4fa.lQ4. MMnUyo?aaKo.burn.DeUno. $100. Killed tr Tre.pa.l PMDLiroa. Or.. Nov. M.-Len MoCu tbv a young roan, wa bot and killed on i.'u : l ., -twii X o'clock this morn- I ins by a rancher named John Atxsnd. r. It stem mi aicv.nu, abeep, started acroa. Alexander plac.. An .lU-roatiou grew ont of .o adempt of tb. Liter to kep him off tb. rang", which , re ' i..j i. n.. f.t. wi unda I ot McCarthy. Alexander went to V -t Bock after . doctor and wa. mere w v f The following Information concern ing the business of short lines of rail way in the state were obtained by an exchange from the railroad wnimis-slon- The ltogue River Valley Hall way whose line extends between Jacksonville and Med ford, wporto a total gross earning for the year fd-1. The &ad Is 6J milea In lei.gth. Coat of road and exjulpment, $41,100. the X. " .,,i..Tn,i..ni.nlonce Railway i'lio-p line Is 21 mile In length . built tirtL'aaAla tho town of Monmouth and Independence In Polk county report, fromtioot) to $1H00 i total earning for the year t-W-A 1 hi ru The are lson ilon at the road and equipment- iHlnMiai 0f the new adminisirauon, i..irl. being from f.toou aowu ..D.rlly rK.rded . maiof eon.ld.rabl. vowing she would never have more to y'EMmMMXMHW dowltlihlm. On Thanksgiving day tivei. Thdtninlitratorot thwtai. .he put In an appearance at the city .:!ru. "..V...i.f th. oreat wealth krliu.ii with a swell dlnuer for the uu.0,- .uu.. belnath I nr.r..w,lav niro. loading him toai ijoca wnu uctju ww.'" - " - i ui uw . .-. rf- -r . ' . nn u'irii ruraiiv. I'niii.KT.ry muw nii...r iteiiejieles. Van Alstlne had pret ty gisnl reason to give tnanKS as ne picked the Imiies or ma uaiiKsgmiiB turkey while tho less fortunate Jail l.lr.l. nnnti.llti'd tliellisel VCS Wltll tll6 Kiniiiiitinn niiin cent meal." ims is n.a aanin wnv the woman acted here at feast a dozen limea. poaae.Kir of Al'l'I.KH 18 Enterprise: Ai'1'LKH.-Ongon City isin. ainffl the golden ii .1.. i..,a'l tlrlinn Oremin aniilea sold for falulous price haa Jho fruit been as high as It now Is. . two aouur. box or six aouars m i.nrri la a nrlce luknr ntv Democrut: As a prose- yy " .7 ",i. itaUnia or Minn cutor district attorney Cl.as. r. 1 yue ----- - ot be ranks roremost in tne siaw. : --- ont. t,g eyealn astonlslmieni ter ot fact a criminal ii . ins " . j Vu'sie his purse with snap, ure- littleshow of escaping the minions of a at"18 f tbe ulK rea gpple, thlw. At the term of court lust '". 1 'e.,1'." k ... i,7. Unrtior remit- cled at Pendleton out of seventeen - fru,t pToiiucer will be destroy- mill o! i . i... . iuia iiu . annr o raise appies aw -hut. unless the several llestroved the tirosiiect for county jaii. . future sunnly or apple ! b.""v The ofllcial bluo book shows that in ,i,ouard. Nov.! I)IHMIHHEI. On Colmrg Items. Nov. 25, 1892. Mr. Clllea Smith went to Springfield on tho evening train. O. R, (loodnle. of Helena, Montana, Is registered at tho Hotel Coburg. Miss Kmnia Phlllnpl la laid up wun sprained foot this week. Mr. J. U. doodah) and uaugnter oi Kugene, six'tit Thnnksglvlng in co burg. Mr. ( leorgo Whlsman, of Conistock, Oregon, Is visiting friends In Coburg this week. A flock of aliout 400 wild geeso hov ered around Coburg all day Jrlday, hut kept out or tho way oi gun suou Mr. See dedicated hla new store room Thanksgiving night, by giving dance In It. It was well patroulzed. Tl.n near mill WHS bfOUght to Slid- den halt Friday morning by the break ing or a ratchet. Ooiri asa us wnai ralohet Is lor we don't Know. nwlim fji the Inclemency or the weather the Christian Endeavor's en tertainment waa not a well patronized as it would have been had the weather been fair. They netted between and $13. School Eeport. pouted by him fourteen crlm- hoom a .ru a, Inals went over the road to the penU i, tentlary and three wei-e sent to the 7dM Pui.ini.i IseiMDiAaisM. A oorrfipoo deut writes u. ftom Mabel that .bout on. o'elock on th. morning of the 25 lb. th. aaw Field i, bon . omoverea m ..... Tk.Sra anread ao rapiuiy over uy u w .... : , . th. roof aa to Icav. no Uouw in in. mum. of tb. men that helped to put out tb. fir. that soma mlaer.bl. iuea naa pr".ru th. root of th. building wun coai oh iu u- ita di'trnctloo; but manaa 10 id. ww O.Hxanaic. I'reaiU'n. 8.B. EAXiSj Ja.. Caihwr $ U National Bask ,f vou want crocerlea or Orocerfe ca.unh- WBfl A5.lUokinb.i.u.1 01 Eugene. i - Oregon. ubeea d.; on reawu- aa A itenwal Mn,n TTZ VKW YOKK. C..8AKiaXClSCOaudPOHl Bill, of .iel?L VJ wrtifi. rviu reoeiveo CURB , and Complel. IXX tnrlM. Ointment in luJl7 ' ' i i. csteofrtep-it. . All coMecii'w nn.mt attrntiu will ivcelv. A rtatw i UBPO.Itorl,Olntinen ,;Z v tenial. ln U.m.1, Blind l5ui'aln4 "Siny other dla- real bnent to hf ni iSdirlnf an ! lion wun idj u"l.lL.n knowoto fan. ' Tbla Remrtlr b T" ."i i hr nllrr from aerbo,lorvpnDy a... - .mnie terrible diaa.wrn a wrtttja t Jf I. five, wlia "I Sample. Ouar- otewnd. S M F ,' ' " c la Co- UBd0abt,slly r.iaoun . -7 , many Ots- le. it f if-Jtal w! Imfelf et tMUKim .... .vl .nli. pventot. Wanla. w.ue."- DAY & HENDERSON. ASP -Cndeitakeis FtEMTlEE DEUM Eugene Oregon. OiiriBi FOR PTTCHEBfS Mffll i,o.,u.iitivnilemrtment at Washing- 1 ' ' . ' ,i. ,i..n. i,.mU th.l worked manfully and uo- n there are Oppositions Included In '" X" tL charge if eeidl In .xtingul.bing th. Bi f Ii.. i .. ii list, the owunanta of uty proiit'cutlng attorney tiuj c Damage. ..timatedat which can only be remove, .or n...IPt this morning, the de- VII Rl'V Swvuasi - I" fondant paying the cost. In tne civ i attachment .oaae. .-. ' . ...VJi,,, J ,, The old irentlenian i down the stei IJi.iiu.ir hv linlii- " . - ... a..i unn in I .n,i aiiii.riii. ui hl.-ui. Y ....n.. "j dismissed, atao. , r ivu aaj-. - -- . - , , , fllll(, AHekioi'8 I.njuky. The accident A. (. thiithannenedtowr. Jnuea rnuujr ? i" iWlrlc h nald the was a "rlou one. Th Wftrd- . . , f, Xment and cost and the case was was endeavoring to go a imrui. lu'lnniing to the new lob JudKmeDi H? i'Lm,.!, had to sell and sought to steady Ii " """'"..".-,. hl. nu.rnlnir OlsmiSSCU, uw. . " un.xu 7 . ,J tl, ir express wai'un, k r" his sewing machine ana somo m- uk i"" ? ; , "i,,.,.. .!, ifi wlSto being hltel.ed up and iimde a h jJ rai)MJ the ni0Iu.v. roacht and fell broakh g t o 1J .- a w.w. pretty run until It struck the walk In front of McClung' cement ' store to the CaHorta promotaa THgeatlow, and oraraaue. Flatuleucy, Couatipatioo, Bout Stomach, Diarrhoea, and FeTeriihMa. Thus tb. child is reodered healttyand lu. deep ataral Caatoria, contain M Morphln. ojr other narcotic property. (Mortal. a. well a4aptd to ebMrea that I reoommeod 11 u ajpTOf lo any prrjcHpUoa kaowa lo ax " H. A. Aacaaa, M. l , si Portland A,a, broualya, M. T. "I mm Caalorla ta my prarUe , aad nod It anaaally adataxl lo afftcti'. d chiWraa. ' Hr,rTm, U. IX. lr,7 d ATfc. Twi. Ta CTAr Co, TT Uumj BC, H. T. wiw.n it fell ana sun doorwav of the store jl itira. when It was cau in i i f,..m thn tsmrled harness liuviaiov. ..-... ---- j . ter a few minutes, unnun,. excitement was caused by the episode. Tb. .tlentl'.n of th. emlora .nthoritie ha. again been called to Ibe amng(!ling of eontral)nd Chiuamen into the slat, of Washington the Cdill rfaervalion. Chinamen, al er reaching tbi id. from th. Chinatown serous British line. r. di.tnbn ..j i. i... ml aanona along tb. Colnm- i : f 1 n II w work their way to lb. Uaj B)Ut n..w'". " . i .... ... i .K. The cu.tom author! lie. bave kno n fur s h'ng lima that the f.I.IU Indian, make plenty of moe-y by i:. nnirnbnl Chinami-n acroa .r..,r'LJ;..t:nnudit.i i why tb In dian ar. jealon of intruder. V.titinv.r Uata U It. crank in eii.t en... H.t lt ho fi""01 Governor Petoo.r referring to lb. targ. on bi mili'iy said lo a re port, f yea-,.,n.-. "Th change wa fof pollti..l aot .on.l it.a.,n.. Col. Miller Iwo year ft IrM eoinrff plt- um - . . s form. Tbia vf h. ran a .n ei u.r lor Clev.Und.wboUimplac.biyho.nl- lofre. i.. I A, A not chooa. lo b.V' 0 d- .iar. m'iliury or pollllcal. .oyn- c pabl. .t ...k an .crobalio feat. Tb loael l ... ... bo won. than tbr party SeD.r.lly. I woold kav. dapiUled .ry j . .kn mull .nch . Mim.rs.bll II 1 a Kiuni iLink. how.ver, ltt tbe of Howe Wun has tne ""WV K r . A n..Vi,,.? oi jiowe ..iifipution at that P aoc: Another aught and immense tin larness ar- .Tnii..t has been iiorneigniw.i -";:"- .., : llW-ii aw- wt . r I In nearly every Jubilee In Oregon since he election. It a-rved at Kugene, Astoria. Portland, The Uaiics biiu in.. wgonetoDufur. Itlsthepn.iH-rty ...r .! miintv and V. OI 1110 .111-1111 v. - i.,, vvii,. n.wi" it arwr me uhh parade." Dr. T. W. Harrla the fractures, J. Xolani.' HoKX.-Tlie U ne arm at me .m. ... . "V'J"; Sun the following Item oonct.n n (),age n.coyery w Then and Now. Oregon City Courier: 1). P. Thompson, who once I. I I m . n . . In . Itlni'tiulllltn worked as a uircu - (innion i;uv. nas wvu ni' ilen nowntiary 10 nil nister ph ii. v,.ilnino la a reroiti I rouooi. il.ri. w.. r, . . . Oo.h.n Khool. No. 13. fi t" 'h. t ine November 18U, low: ",'7 lauKhl IS, number papiUMronao r. ber withdrawn during month daily .ttendLne. U. Tbos. iwho w. r. n, 1 b- alaeol nor ta;dy ar Frai-k iaf'l Iltnuett. Lnell and uoy do.bu. i.n,u,,M w.a .mall on account ot icknea. On!! dVportront good. B. F. Aacu,. .. ii ....... tir Toi Swift, ol ' m v i ulkin. with a Poat Ex. uocue.i.i, ... , ' . . ?m. reporu, a.ob., day P- diet tnal or. in -- - ,., ... ... n.iknma ialla. tbr. will BODUHiv".- - ... . omm.nc4 ral of fif bich will b m-Benjl-rl for yt. Tbi display to aot . of tb. Poodle one. .Haded lo befor. b"t U oonoVeud with tb. .ppemne. ot lb. new eomet 7 'shop at i.iil ininiiT... . ,S L!.,, lie (Sulillino Porte, ami jiarvey dv.v, theblgcdiUir of the big Oregonlun, who as a young cuap - anetnah, lias imureu u.a 0U0. Thus the wnirugig ui io niarvelou changes. . . . . : .... l . xnvpnittf-r real tfm U that Colonel 1Hd a,n . w.. . -, j. y 1Uxt Jolm y. ZZtXZ t l-iSXlffl?.... Maurach, all of Lane Baab crowd. counxy, v,u. irj, av ui" van.-. ?. 8. Beck, John P. f'nTTAfii! Ghove Items. I-ader- ICcho: Mrs. Klia Jones Is holding a i. n..-.llnir at the C. P. church v i,..ii, IC. throe year old son of w"' ...i'ii li t Kelson, near town 5irlHiindr. November au, 102, and was burled tueaday. xfAoniAriB Permits. The county ...i .i... fnili.wlnir mar- ciera nas gmui.ii in. n .:.'i ,.L.. w l. Iskwood and FraM.lley; RE. llUto nvii..(.. A I, .nn Trailer and Clara B. i" ' ,'.. inhn v. Miller and Anna Maurach. . n.uUuard. Nov. 2. ' Tl.. FlBS DlfiTMT womw. ,.- ' . ii.... T..m mmt lul msht and in- doraed B. M. Day tor yleclioa a Chief Eb?m 4 nomloaUd David Llna for Au.tnlChvet. The following Is a report of the sec ond month of the Jasper school, com uioneingOetoler SW and ending No vember 2.1: Number of days taught 1H, numU-r day present Oil, numU-r of days absent lA and averago dal y .ii.....i...,,vo i T howl who wereneitli- cr alstent or tardy during tho montti are Hullo Keeney, iw-'ruo rji, Myrtle Doty, Uoidie now, iiurr, Keeney, Frank Hylvester, htel la Hllla, IraWullace.Dolla Hills, Jsjle Wal lace, Amanda Morehouse, A'lla H Fre Hills, John Doty, Roy Hill. John Wallace, Karnest Doty, Ibert Wallace, Fannie iwiy auu v...i Wttl"K W.C.Sa.uU.n, Teacher. Dinrrnau.-Two eaeot diphtheria hv. beon reported to lb. city an'horitlj. by Dr. McAlli.ter. One ii a child of W. P. Davia, corner of Fillh and Pearl .IreeU. Th other, Mia Ad. Craln, a yoang lady at th. corner of W illamett. .nd I ihh. Bb. i improving. A child died In th. am house on tb. lolb Inat. from ni.uibrnoos "wu'ce writing the abovo Dr. Pmlley Informs us that he has a malignant case of diphtheria lu a tlerman family new comers, on Eleventh street, three d.wrs east of Judge rieott's residence. Yellow flags are displayed at each or tbe residences. A Irwi-iTlnV. Saturday evening a reception waa given to the newly mar riwlUunle Jno. P. Miller and w fe at ?. .r l.u fiithwr Martin tne resiueu m Miller, on toutn vlliameu i)anclng wa Indulged lu, and plea nt evening sisitit. Those present be- .... n.'ulllrilf .IM miuv n ,.,, ir-l., sides the family, were rump and wile, Aya Lewi and wife, John . . r i.. . ...I Wn. Vnn lti.ren Weuuer anu who " - snd wife. Okkk ekh Klectku. At the regular election of ofllwr for Helm" lAii Sa K. or P. In this city last, i night the following were eieeieu. v. I. Winter. P. C; W. L. Deltio, t. C.'; 0. S V. li M. S. lliddto, pre late; II. J. Lay, K-of R. and .: Jo. Koi li. M. A.: Frank Relsncr, M. x., and E. D. Pool, M. E. Mabried. In Cottngo Grove, Ore gon, at the residence ot the bride s par ent, November 23, 1AT2, by Rev L. 1L Wallace, Mr. J. M. Culp and Mismj Minnie llawley, ail of Cottage Grove. ii 5