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Kugcnc City Guard, U1UBDAT DEO. 3, 1893. New Jriwy odifiul rloetioii re turns hIiow the plurality of the domocratio presidential electors to I 14,885. . - t- aw In u bhinglo mill ut Gray's lmr lor recently the entire worts wero kept running all day on a single cedur stick, which made 188,.rl)0 Bliinglia. A younfl lady of Ppraguo hasjust made final proof of 15U acres of land, located Houtheast of that city. Sho is one of many girls in Wash ington who havo taken up and im proved homesteads. Very few pcoplo ore as candid as the private uetectivo who, after tes tifying in tho I'inkerton investiga tion that private detectives aro not to bo believed on oath, admitted that this applied to him as well as tho rest. On the evening of election Chair man Carter, beginning to feel un easy, wired a trusted Indiana lead er to send a hundred lines or so on the situation. In about an hour lie got for reply: -"We have gone to h 1 out here, and it don't take any hundred lines to tell it." Time brings its revenges. On tho 4th of March next ono Adlai . Stevenson will, as vice president of the United mates, prenido over a senate which refused to confirm his appointment as ono of the justices of tho supremo bench of tho Dis trict of Columbia. Tho Tobacco Trado Journal an nounces that the republican gains in tho tobacco-growing districts of Connecticut summed up just 301 votes. All of which leads to the belief that tliero aro moro men who sinoKO tobacco than there aro who grow it. One of tho beneficent results of tho recent election is the prompt ness with which a number of pinchbeck protectionists who de pend upon subsidy for existence are declaring their intention of go ing out or business. If they do it will bo a great relief to the country. Wo need no business in this coun try which cannot support itself. "JJuHincss men" who cannot bo self supporting; who must depend for supjwrt on taxes paid by the peo ple, should close up at once and go to tho poor bouses the only plape where incompetents may rightly claim support at the public expense. Dr. S. 1 Chandler of Cambridgo discovered last winter that, instead of being stationary, tho earth's pole moves through a circlo with a radi us of 45 feet during a period of 427 days. This circlo is not an exact one.howevcr, but is subject to a per turbation of about five feet. Holms lately discovered that the polo has another motion during a year's time through a circle with a diam eter of 10 feet. Complacent Bourbonisin of the Jerry Husk typo is fortunately go ing out of uso since the election. i lie agricultural greatness of tho United States has been tho world's marvel for many years but tliero lias lecn no mystery about it. Tho natural causes to which it is due havo always been within plain sight before any man who cared to look for them. Tho last chanco to "claim everything" was too tempt ing for tho secretary of agriculture, bo in this final report tho crops of tho last two years uro credited up to McKinleyism. Tho men who grew tho crops did not agree with Undo Jerry. Tho London Society of.Tolegraph Engineers and Ulectricians havo been making soundings along tho coast of Africa with a view of lay ing a cable from Kngland to CajH) Town. At tho mouth tf tho Congo they found a remarkable Btato of all'airs, their maps and soundings showing that that river's mouth is an extraordinary marino gully of no less depth than 1452 feetl Tho mouth of the Mississippi at an equal distanco from shoro would only show 33 feet, and tho Thames 40 feet. The Congo's incrediblo depths were traced for more than 100 miles out at sea. The question is often asked: Why do cyclones, whirlwinds and tornadoes all persist in tho polar whirl of from right to left? Astro nomical speculators havo BUjijwBod that all tho planots oneo existed as rings of thinly scattered matter around tho sun, and that these rings were annular segregations from a vague, irregularly scuttered mass that turned ono way in spiral courses, thus determining tho di rection in which tho rins revolved. and all the rest from this took the samocourso. But why did tho nebula revolve at all? It grow from chaos, and chaos, presumably, possessed an inherent motion from Heavy Taxpayers. The following Is a list of all taxpay ers in this county, whose iwmttariH'iit on the rolls for 1M2 amounts to $.'ooo or over: Arcbambf.n, E i $ 6,00 ArniitKn, OH IS C!)0 llnibnell, Mm M A H.'IU) Urow, W E fi,730 Hank, Firnt Nat 37.6(H) Hilyed. L 5.325 Ulnir, 1 P 13,fi()0 Hank. Commercial 6,700 Hood, I W 8,os(J Hond A Hod 5,050 Bowers, John Hr 0,225 Hailey, Oroide 12,0110 llnshoell, J A 15,490 llailey, John . 9,780 Kulfour. Oatbiie A Co 44,420 llnrns, W 4 7,h;io Campbell, W T 5,300 Chamber., J II 7,310 Cbeaber, i P 9.NS5 Coleman, J B 14,100 Coleman, D If 6,800 Coneer, Mrs E 38.670 Conner, J 8 and 8 E 6,000 Church, C ... 6,880 Cberrv, D y.sw Clirlpman.O H 2U.715 Chrlaraan, W 8 0,200 Cbrlsman, N P 7,805 Cbristnnn, Peler O 5.600 Coleman, KM 5 i!C0 Caldwell, H P... 7,610 Curntniua, Wm 12,555 7.210 0.810 7,070 0,615 8,250 7.7H0 8 000 6,010 1'attlson, Robt..... 12,485 1'nrvln, James 6,440 I'hllllppl, J I ..; 6fi'M Howe, O C 6,670 Itoacli, J A .' 0,60O Kuney, Peter 8,300 Hlt'hardHon, J C 5,350 Itoblnson, I, It 10,010 Itlekard, Cur 0,006 MiKKer&y.iriiKer 0,130 Hhaimon, Mrs 10 8,700 Smith, Wm , 24,810 Stewart, JO 4S,WX) Stewart, John I2,wu Starr & Orllll n 6,260 Soverns, (Jeo 14,1115 Shelton, Adah L ,600 Shelton, T W ; 0,000 Smith, E C - 7,800 Sladdcn, II E 19,000 Streoter, I) 0,650 Small, W If 6,015 import, a il : o,04o Shields, Wm 6,380 Sears. ool , 6.270 Hoott, W J J 13,440 Smith, A It 6,725 Smecd, Stephen 9,880 Saubert, M E , 6,100 Speneer, M E, E L, J L 0,530 Smyth, JlynHon 7,725 Sternberg 4 Senders ...... 12,500 Sanfonl, Jos 20,500 Seavey, A 7,020 Stafford, J M 5,025 Spores, J M 7,870 Sellers, J It 0,835 Spencer, W C 8,205 Stevens, J A 6,000 StenhenM, S S 0,150 Hmltli, M A E 10,050 Smith. Samuel 9,000 Sharpies, A 20,910 Sheldon, J W 7,095 Sheldon A Mack " 7,080 Titus, H M 7,270 Thompson, Mrs L N 12,180 Tult. John 0,395 Taylor, John 6,860 Vitus, A A Son 14,900 Vanduyue, Thos 7,190 Vanduyne, Wm M 7,955 Vanduyue, 1 19,000 give a n Creswell Items. Nor. 28, 1893. Th. Cam-ado mountain him donned tbuir winter oatn. Mr. ind Mr. J. O. Witwxi ol Gusbttn pent Sunday near Creswell. Mrs. Kale M. Finch arrived Irnra Ijw butt Sunday on a Ti.lt to b-r son, J is A, Fincb. Tie Cloverdelo loy. booting on Not. 24 1 u. Several of the Cfewull lioia l l ilel (lie bell at Cotlajje Grove on the Dee. Mill. Mr Tom Martin wbo b. run lb' pomp! llation here (or tbe paal tbne ycure fur ibe j 8. P. Co. Unw load the wood fur the in.) ginea at Bedford", lesidts tending tbe wind pump, lie baa a track trinjele and ride back and forth morning and i-reum. Tom ayt it beats pomping. The shooting milch at Mr. Ben BUrk's on Thanksgiving cUy Wa. not pslrouized Tery liberally on account of Ibe storm. Y.t ton and Finch carried off the honora, win ning 5 turkey, and teTeral "canto abola." nr. Jleaver wptured tbrte tnrkej a nod Joe. Neil one. At dirk tbe bonne waa Qlled with tbe merry daooera aud dei)ile the rag ing lloim on (aide everylKwly enj iyed them aeWfi and the dance oontinncd nnlil broad daylight. Meaara. Miller Broa. and Furti. on (urnibol perfect music, the dancing waa eiqniaite, and tbe aujip.-r filled tbe bill B Teral prominent eitizna of Coltae Grove were down bete laai wet k trying to geteignera to peiilion to divide Lane eoaiiiy and make Cottng'- Grove the coontv eat of tbe aoutb half . The taxp)xrH had better look to tbeir Inlertnta and nut be orricd away by would-be politielani and real tatate boomeri, who bave in view fat offiisca and inrreaaed ealea ol awanip land. Cottnce Grove i a thriving town but bad batb r keep olear of any aubuuie to ili-inta-grati our noble old county. Kk.odhb. MONDAY, NOV. 28. Florence Items. Cook, Ihhso Cole. C Campbell, It E Cbenber, W p.. Cbmtnnt, John, CnKMraE N. Cunbman, A O. . Caibey, 11 8.... Cooper. Mra 1IW 20.200 Coleman, E P 8,950 Conner. Joh'i 7 700 C AO Lund Co 84,'(M)5 "y. JO 0,420 Driver, I I) .. 0 415 Dunn, F 11 eat 25,550 Dorria, O II 5,500 v nimui liva a )e itJ.Knnj Whipple, Dell E 6,405 Woll...w. XI 1.' tmc i.fiintuv, miv 4J ...(. utlju WbIUs, m : 12,090 Wllklns, V M 8,180 Woodeock. AC 7,110 Walters, PK 6,815 Walton, J J 8,6.50 Walker, J V 9,933 Walker, M J 15,800 Withers, J E P 6,405 Wheeler, A 6,875 Wlnrard, HAM M 6,400 waru, u u 10,040 Wllklns M J and A 13,750 Ware, Joel 10,700 Whlteaker, John 9,000 Wure, Joel, assignee 17,200 Wheeler, W 0 15,450 Willamette Ileal Estate Co 14,400 Watihburne, O W 20,020 Young, UW 24,590 Zuinwiilt, A J 10,000 .uinwait, Isaac 8,345 6,010 12,345 6,820 7.380 13,105 8,500 9.450 7,050 21,500 22,350 Dillard. W It DaTia, J E DaTla, PF Oundee Mnrt Co Douslaa, Levinger A Co... Eugene Heal Eai Co Eakin, 8 BJr Eakin A Driatow Edwardt 8 II Edward.TD Ebbert, J A 8,480 Eugene Water Company lfl.ooO Friendly, 8 11......... M.C70 Frank, Perry 0.465 Keldovert, Nick 0,01)5 Frazer, Idndo 5 fljj Flaber, W P 0 075 Folaoin, FW Qi3f)5 Ferguaon, J B 11,210 uray, inn 6,055 dowdy, 4 W 5, -25 (lilleepie, M M 0,3.15 dillexpie, Jacob 14,175 Uoodale, J C 10,88(1 Haya, Margaret 8 090 JUrria. J B 15 5 nemenway, volney 0 740 llendrloka, TO 7,505 " O M 5,700 Hodee, 0 0 100 Holt.bD...... so.,05 Hoffman, Jaa 9 000 oU-f E 15,900 IIuddleHton. Mra 8 A 10,100 Hoffman, YV II 8,SlK Howe, NA W 14,000 Mawley, (leoM 8,206 Hawley.ltl) iuoo J Jaw ley, J H 6,520 Harding, F 7,(HK) Hadley.HO 7 !K) 1 I k Wv ' . . Hylaud, A I) Howard, HN Howard, J M Howard, Jl Harpole, J W Ilurllmrt, Jm-l llouek, (, W lleinbrw, W C... Hill. HN Harlow, A J Honi.JM.Hr Hodnon, J M Hahtoy, HE Huniplirey, C V. llovey, Humphrey A Co, Hovey, A (1 Iiiimiii .1 n ' (,JilU Johimon, J W 0.0.W O.ftV) 0,190 0,080 6,140 21,420 8,370 6.71K) 7,500 11,250 12,94N) 5,100 11,490 6,000 87,500 17,020 7,1.10 right to left. This being tho case, Jenkins, 8 lZ""ZZ!Z (W5 from that time to this, sun, moon, Jennings, liell ii'uoo eiars, juaneis, eyciones ana torna- ,""V '"A,7r the original KhMrVpi,: s does have adhered to habit, A correspondent, who undoubt edly voices the general sentiment of this country on the silver ques tion, asserts tfiat a two-thirds ma jority of the new houso of represen tatives is in favor of free coinage It was among the democrats of the last houso that tho supporters of free coinago wero found. If you trace these men to their constituen cies you will find that thev have been ro-elected. Whether a free coinage bill is introduced by the democrats and whether it passes or not are different matters. Cleve land himself is against free coinago. It is just the diiestion liow fur tlm democrats will feel the influence of his personality. A great mass of the people are bent ou free coinago. Why should free coinage tend to depreciate the silver currrency? We hear from India officials much about the depreciation of silver in India, but the Indian gets as mueh for a rupee in commodities as ho ever got. It is not silver that de preciates; it is gold that appre ciates. We hear about great stoeks of silver. Where arethey? When you talk about grain or petroleum you can substantiate your state ments. The BamefhoulJ be done j 1 11 me case 01 silver. Kiinpn. (I W Knox, OF King A A ," Kl.tr, John Keener, A J . Kirk, JnsT Kelloy, John .'' Kennedy J J) Lauer, Olins Lowell, 8 S Lee. W 8 Lombard Investment Co MeClung, J H i, MeMurray, J 8 McMurrav, M 11 MeMurray. M W MeClure, V 8 ami 8 8 Mallory, Itulus , Maxwell, Henry Matlbewa, A ; Milbr. Oeo M Matlock, J D Morae.JM Melton, Henry... Moaby, D eat.... Mnlkey.BG Miller. Win Maxwell, Artnlmla. Mulkey, W H Montgomery, Wm Millet, (J C... Mllllron, JP Milllorn, T A Murvh, Oeo II Moon, W A, Chaa W ... Nolund. PC New England Mort (V.... Nordyke A Norman Co... (Khurii, Win, nt IMmrn, FW )w.n, 1IC O A Cltflllroad Co Preston, Wm Patternon, Edri! A Oray... iVtern, A V ..... 6,250 6,350 0,790 6,295 0,210 6,175 17,090 9,805 ,875 6,370 6,415 06,890 ... 22,(K) ... 7,805 ... 7,ltH ... 6,(KHI ... 7,100 ... rl,2"0 .. 9,;t75 .. 13.7S0 .. lO.a.5 .. 15,605 .. 5,155 .. 10.205 .. 11.610 ,. 6.UH) .. 0,000 ,. 15,7,'S ,. 7,420 ,. 5,020 . 9,420 . 10,140 . 6,ti!0 . f'25 . I -,W . I0.2S5 . 6,000 . 6,7.'h . 7.2.W , 6,125 , 0,710 402,874 7.8!tt 11,2.0 ,080 There Will be Deficiency. Washington, Nov. 30. Theannual nport of CommiHsioner of Pensions Oreeu 11. Kaum shows there were on the pension rolls June 30 last 870,009 Dt'iiHioncm, an increase during the year of 199,908. There were added to the rolls during the year 222,937 new pen sioners, mid 2477 cnHioiiers prevlniiHly droiK'l were restored to the pension lints. During the year 25,340 pension ers were dropj)cd from the rolls. The total amount expended for pensions during the year was (139,035,012. For tho present fiscal year $144,050,000 Is appropriated, and, taking tho eost of pension allowances during the first four mouths of this fiscal year as a bas is of calculation, the commisHioner es timates a deficiency appropriation of $10,508,021 will be iieeesnary to supply tho needed funds. An estlmaU) of $105,000,000 will bo submitted for the next lliil year. The commissioner says, however, if as many pension al lowances are made this year as last. this will not be enough. Under the dependent and disability acts 020,958 claims failed, of which 403,859 have been allowed. Pension payments un der the law, to September 80, amount ed to $76,494,443. The commissioner heartily commends the disability act. The HulUlnar lieiliwyed. Pobtlind, Not. 30 Word was received today 'at tbe abend! office to be on the looktnt for wo trampa wbo are iuppoed to be in thii vicinity, and wbo are wanted at Corneliua, Washington oounly for burg larv and araon. Deputy Hheriff .Marquam, immediately on receipt of tbe newa, plaoed Ibe matter in tbe banda of Depnty Morgan, wbo will apprehend the criminal! abould ihcy come to Portlaud. ' Early tbli morning, between hour! of 2 and 6 o'clock, tbe general merohaudiaeator 01 it. aioNult A bun, at Uoroeliua waa bro ken into aud all tbe currency in the build Ior etolen. Tbe tbieTei were evidently old. timer! at the bnalueaa, for Ibey opened tbe aafe eaaily aud abtraolrd the mm of $162.50 in ourrenoy.oonaiatiug of a chefk on tbe Foreat drove bank for $07.50, $50 in gold, $25 In lilver and 120 in notea. After collecting tbe oaah available they took a few other article! which could be eaaily itowed about Ibeir peraona and thi n area the building. Tbe More Tu on of I0OM Kind Inaeperabl from a country town oonUlnlng all aorta of artlelea, from a pa per of plna to a Ibreabing machine. The building wm an ordinary wot den atrurtnre, and burned to the ground before tbe in habitant of Ibe town coo Id work effectively on it. Tbe lone of tba building and itock ia not a furalely known bere, but it ia es timated at $10,000. Meauwbile the thlevea annrnnrUlaJ ia their uae velocipede band-car. eannbl. ol aeating two peraona, which waa aland ina on the track on tbe Weal Hide Southern Paoiflo railroad, near by, and left town be fore they were noticed by any one. Thia morning the band-oar waa found on the track a abort diatauc tba other aide of Beaverton. They had proceeded .long the railroad aa far aa they could under tbe cov- eroi aartneM, out at lb! dawn of day rough! (be mora ibvltered receeaei of th! foreat. The men, wbo committed tba deed art uji.bwj 10 1 two intmpa, wno were no ticed hanging around Corneliua veaterday. The abenff telephoning the detail! of th! case to Depnty Nbeiiff Marquam did not lend a description of the men, but hia dep. uuea nave anaplcioai, and think thry are ou the the ritibt track of the fugitive!, if they areeanubt ihey will be annimarily doalt with. Dr. ftewll Vtm4. Washinutox, Nov. 29.-r)r. Scott, fatheMn law of Prealileni. Ifn ditnl tiMlay agil 02 yearn, 6 mouths aud 'days. A wnieat im Wywmlny. Chhinm, Wyo., Not. - I be final count of tbe Carbon oounty vote nmkea the leglslalnre repnplican on joint billot, which win insure me election of a republican to tbe senate, unlets the democrale and popu lists, who will control lha k iWer bonae. nn. tat a number of republicans. This ia like ly, as ibe drmocraia rharse tbe repnldlcana with hiving atolen five niembera lu Carbon oounly by uieani of fata,- returna. KwlkUivra II I p. MONTtlOMKRV. Ala. Now SO IT,.1K has divide not to attempt to be worn In as governor tomorrow; therefore, im-rv w in uc iioniing to diaturb the I iiauu ration of Uwentor Jones. De.l..l.l...,r APrtmt,. KuMsTfl FLt. Or . No. So I l-.l-.. A pplfatr. the Oregon pioneer, died yea yeaierdayat the age of 85, at tbe r.iidence othiis,n, Captain O. C. Appb-gwie, of Swaa Lake, Klamath aoanty. West, Nov. 25. Mr. Colo reports the light house work nearly completed 'bout two weeks' work yet. A sailing schooner was sighted In the oiling yesterday but has uot as yet been brought In. The marriage of Mr. Chas. J. Mor gan and Mrs. IS. A. Morris took place at Hotel Morris last evening. The government trumway is fast reaching out toward the point where It will turn to the west to meet roaring breakers and foamy surf. The eighteen Chinamen wlm I. nun been employed In the Kyle cannery leit Florence Tuesday morning for Portland, by way of Eugene. The WhlHinan boys met them at Head of Tide with two four horse teams, thus furnlrihing ample accommodation with a little squeezing. Dollars to buttons they were a sorry looking crowd when they reached Kugcne. A Chinaman at best Is nono to hand some, but when you run him over an eighty mile Oregon stage road In a heavy rain storm, he would present a picture for a Joss to laugh at. . Hoys' Overcoats. My stock of boys overcoats from 2 years up will be closed out between now and New Years at great bargains. O. UlOTMAX. A V an Ihmokd.-Oovi rnor Peunoyur hg issued a writ of election to the Rhenff oi Grunt oounty, to be bold Deo. 2'tb nt-xt to fill the vaeoucy dieting by r sanation ol C. D Ricbardeon. Ot;e special election was bold Not. 8, when two candidates tied each oilier Gowau and Hyrd -who will run again. Pendleton E. O: Two fine mare colts havo been brought from the Mat lock training farm and aro now at Tom Milarkey's stable. They arc hnnd some sorrels, lariro for their ni?o. pterin of limb and give promise of future rec ord-smashing. The sire and dam of. eacu are viiiara and Lady Dufly, well known to horsemen. One. a suckling colt, foaled last spring, has been chris tened "Baby Ituth" by Cas Matlock. Tho other is a yearling and lioasts the name of "Lady Vlllard." Mr. Milar key, who Is nothing if not an admirer oi goou norsenesn, very naturally takes much pride In his colts, more especial ly since they are the offspring of his owis horse. Gov. Pennoyer has pardoned Olaf Benson, sentenced to one year from Multnomah county to tho penitentiary for forgery, and It. F. Lackey sent from Gilliam eountv for one vonr rr larceny. The Salem democrats havo nomin ated the following city ticket : Mayor, Napoleon Davis; Marshal, W. H. Cook; lteeorder, Webster Holmes; Treasurer, J. G. Barr. John Oray was I cni-ieu ciiairmau 01 me elty com- nnupe. Miss Llnna Holt returned to her school ut Hodaville this morning. . Bllud Johnny Koeney returned to his home In Kuetcrii Oregon toduy. Mi M.itsU Ulainewbb bis hen serioiia ly ill for several wnek is reported bitter Hherill J. E. Nolund returned home from Eastern Oregon 8aturday night. A. C. Woodcock went to Portland ou profiWIonal btislnesM this morning. A marriage lliviiso lints been Issued by the eouuty clerk to John Ixvter and fltary look. Mr. and Mrs. 11 Blachley ure at Cot- tiiL'e (irove tMiuy attenuimr the funer al of her brother, the late Hugh Boren. A car load of horses aud farming utensils, which were shipied from Kiiiiftis, are being unloaded at the de pot today. Mrs. A. V. Peters accompanied by Mrs. Minnie Washhurne went to Hose- burg on the local this afternoon for a visit to Mrs. W. 11 Willis. D. Fliegelmin Co., inccei ors to tbi late AIh Uiblamiib, have an sclverlisetuent in ll: is insue of (be Gcabd. They offer noliilsy goods at lull price. I). V. Coolidgo and wife went to 8alem this morning to remain until after the work of the 8tate Board of Equalization is completed. The meteoric shower failed to make Its appearance liutt evening, as adver tised, much to the disnpiKdntment of our people. Mamma When that boy threw stones at you, why didn't you come and tell me instead of throwing them back? Little son Tell you! Why, you couiun'i mi a nam aoor, jux. George Zicbary was arrested near Ante lope Sunday, on the charge of being one of tba ll'islyn bank robbers He claims be can prove an alibi by itibalanlial oitizeni of Glllixm and Lane counties. "Uxhi" uives are Decerning numer ous In Baker City and the Democrat says that the auducity of the black pimps Is something that leaves an 1 111 iiresslou of shame even upon the city nyurunis. Tbe net profits reaped by ibe Pullman Car Company tbii year rtnebeo $1, 000,000 Tbe coin p my built during tbi year nu sleeping ana dining care, costing l,322,90fl.OO, or an average of $10,001.33 per car. SherifTNoIand will sell at public auction rnuay, ueeemoer nth, on an execution In favor of 8. H. Friendly and against Geo. H. Thurston for $547.28, 12 head of horse", 4 cows a carriuge, wagon, harness, etc. The Loos Bay News speaks of the following as a "necu ar coincidence:" Captain Marshall's little daughter Jen- uieuieu luesuay. hue was born the day Cleveland was elected in 1884, and died the day he was again elected in isoa. The Athena Press says: "Chas. urown purchased at the reservation land sale last spring 100 acres of land, tive miles this side of Pendleton, for which he paid $1520. This year he harvested a crop oil' of It which paid for the land, the improvements which be had niade iiM)ii it and had a little left tor this year's work, and last week sold the land to J. N. 8nyder for $1000 casn." reiuiieion ft. u.: Tiie sad news readied Pendleton by wire Friday ulght that Mrs. Edward L. Matlock, of Heppner. was dead. She hnd been sick only a few days and n me of her many friends con idered her conditiou at all serious. Mrs. Matlock was a sis ter or airs, t'ass Matlock, of Pendleton, who at tho present time is seriously 111 and cannot be informed of her sister's oeatn for rear it would have a bad ef fect upon her condition. Mrs. Matlock was a daughter of uucie i.iia9. Bennett who resides a snort distance above Goshen. New York, t'ouniv Official. sw ion, Aot. 28. The officii! count 01 no ion county givei Cleveland 70, 1254 plurality; Gilroy, lor mayor, 75,588. lemming; 10 Work at Cnrnrgle'e. Homkhtud, Pa,, Not, 28 Many of the non union men tuken on at Chruegie's mill duriug (be strike realbjothey will bare to give pluce to tbe relnrning strikiMaud are iravioR oeiore tuey are discharged. Many uidu m uemg le-empioyeo. Uovcrnor iricKlnley! lather Dead. Canton. O.. Nov. i2i...vinim MeKlnley, sr., aged father of Governor Mckinley, died this morning at Can- IUII. GREAT TALOON SALE! WE HAVK SUItPIUSED OTHERS AND WE SURMISE YOU ! , WILL We will sell Rants worth 50, f, i " : 2 " 2 " 3 " 3 " 4 " 4 " 5 ... 5 ... 6 . G .. 7 ,r7 8 to. 00, 50, 00, 50, 00, 50, 00, CO, 00, 50, 00, 50, 00, 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 G 00 25 50 00 50 75 00 50 00 50 75 25 00 50 00 Drop in and take your choice at a price that is bound to make you come as-ain. Bo TtriT,"z! for display. w uuw J- 33- MATLOCK Ss CO, ELI BANGS. J. W. HENDERSON. Bangs & Henderson, . : Proprietors of the- III OUSE STABLES. Having bam rcom extending tbroogb a wbole block, which together with our lane o ju.fiuoui bihkci in is me Largest and Most ComnletP Livery, Bale and Feed 8tabl p..iit in tbe Willamatte vallev, we are better rrar tban ever lor acoommodati..!i in ibis 1 ue (ban ever. rr-pared 7AbBirJl.aCiU.RuCn.l:i''M,:",r''t',.iin,, n",',Hor ,h ,f' "' stble branch ia proviaea Wltn Dliniv ol room fi r ll vlupl. il, at Mima aass - 1 1 ... earn The barn facing on Ninth street ia cqniped itb the lit.rr omnia iorZ , longhjg to both barn., and with tbia arrangement we are ,n,e ,0 bi .able to pie. 7v line, than" f"VMei fof " acccmmodatlnn of tbe (ravelling pnblio in both the. Any Other Concern iu the City. Wagon, on Ninth Street acale.. 8took weighed on Eighth Street scales. No chanco will be made in nriia. Wa are constantly addinir and our rapidly increasing patronage. v 9 "n IM ,"n" Proprlatora Belknap and Foley Springa Stage line. Salem. Oremn. w r c, t.:.!.i y f A Ihorouab business training school. Endnn.. .h. L...i Lj-S . JP... n j. j r . 7 ' uu professional men of Salem. ttve Departments: Business. Shorthand Tvh,;t;, t.-. r-. .. , City Property. Acreage. The value of an investment in property depends upon the actual merit which it possesses, and tho prospects of its increasing in value. That is why UNIVERSITY ADDITION. Property Is the best Inveatment In Eugene, especially If you want a beautiful place for a home Adjoining the University grounds and the city limits on the East, with street-care, city water and electric lights extending to It, it is the most convenient and desirable property ou the market Never mind the weather, UNIVERSITY ADDITION, is high and dry and naturally well drained. Prleea low. n,i n C-U on or write to H.N.CockerUne, Eugene, Or. Office In Chrisnian Block. wnnu. VoTKa.-WaHbingion: Hani, son a plurality 6,539; Miunesola: Harri .on'a plurality 22,657; Colorado, Weaver'. Farms. Fruit Lands For Boils, Pimples carbuncles, scrofulous sores, eczema, and all other blood diseases, take Ayer'sSarsaparilla It will relieve and cure dyspepsia, nervous debility, and that tired feeling. Has Cured Others will cure you. ulTer, if they'U only turn toward, it inero. a guarantied remedy for ail tba delicate derainremenla. phmnin and prinful dunnlera that males women miserable. If, Dr. pj,, TtiyoTito crlpUon-and it inaJce. women healthy and - "O' It's a legitimate medicine that's pnrelr jecotabl. aud porfecUy hArmless-a power, ful psneral, aa well as uterine, tonio and r .i U "na invigoratmir the entire system. It rexuUtea and promote. aU - r" i , luucuoiu or womanliood, im prove, digestion, enrichee the blood, dispels For periodical pains, weak back, bcariror. down b'ncatii,,,. ma..m . A. -. -- . ,"'" iiriion, and U I "female compUints and irregulariUet Favorite PreHcrWn " i, a rxiJvVrwnedy -the only one that's ro sure and certain that It can be gunrantttd. U it doesn't benefit jvh u juur money oack. IP MM .li is For th The rP' Parisian Enamai Cr.Mitoa of a perfect Complexion, tar ini Preach Cosmetic rtPJ"-' vprnptorn Cream Eradt- , TtTtnreot youth. Ar)o'S8kin Bl ll-iniihes.anfttliai as Van, BIC Rridicatca all Uiacolor .nsoffhakiM..k Sunburn. Frr.- ii.nh. . CryajpraBiKeo(theUc. ' tjel Oriental Powdor la Fih. Y hue. Jhnk and Cream ahaW. rW lo lh VtHrHan CtCr uulrtut p- Fport Natural Bluart The only rocr tnelo.t.r,wh,.ppK-d lo th fc, ox l.. cannot be drlrctrd, put up, B twoJ t-'1,!KT.,,,0",Jr,'klocBrttnctl BOLLENBCrK JONES. Otylmgtor. - . Xrue Or,r EUGENE "tT FACTORY i i iv in n nnnn I Ml uiuuwiiiiiiii (1 ILIA t UWti AND TOYS AT HALF PRICE. D. HieietaH & Co., Have purchased the entire stock of goods oon uy me tare ABE GOLDSMITH. We intan 1 earrvinv nn K l....l.- keepin m hand a first claes stuck ol ' ilways ISARS, TOBACCOS, CONFECTION ERY, FRUITS, ETC. We dnsire, however, in rl. . .: stock nf HOLIDAY (itHUKS before Christ is, and ia order to do this will sell them at Half Price. Call aad etamioe our (nods. Cash paid for produce ub vjoiasmiin s. CIGAR : No. lOO. : CIOARSandTOBArrj The Largest and Best Select cd , r '"'V" "Lt"L1C ,nd RETAIL TRACE. Hsavina purchiued thM stock nt . . 'u,t'"PfUlc ever kept tn Eugene Mine SNOWDEN ral : Springs HOTEL. Flag Station on Southern Pecifio B. R . IM1, M !. from IIUud. $3 PER NEW T T . ' DAY, ;;o PER WEEK. BATH HOUSE Ten feet from hotel. TUIt WATER CONTAIN: ChloiM, ol PHMli uu, Chlori ,e of M yr.r-iuiu. Calcium, Carbonate of Ir,n, Iodine, Bromine. The following Dineaw I. ... r i i.. their n.e, afier Phvsi. Ua bad exh.nited tneir rt-a .unv.! Rhenmati-m, Ague, iatarm of the btntuah, Naaal Catarrh, Dropsy, Diabetra, Eruption of tbe Skin, Kidoevaod Liver Aff.ctions. BEN.D. BOSWELl, Proprietor. P. O. Address, Drain. Oregon. J. JE. laonsnlUf 121 Kotirr Pawit 9 ConectlonsmadearrdLnsne(roil.tl Inl ln.lTUineut.,tr.w .nd tVn.1,,7,!., J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN- GROCERIES. HAVING A LARGE AND COMPLETK stock of Ktr.l. ..J v. n bught in the best market. exclusively mm, ithmm'' P"bUt bett' Pri'- "T EI JO EN T' Prince of all kind, ukea at market price taiisiaisiliBliE Of the prevent rcneratloaj. It la far It enraand Urn ntivaUHnia. niek. HeaaV else, CasuUpat ioaaadlilca,tbat i n s nils j . OEEUOT ave trerama aa rmwmmwtm n aa apaedllr and ailr aa tha rfiasia fr; tkena taae aad vlrrt misBl I te fad. x g-riplna; mr aaasea. Sold Everywhere. Offlc 140 to Hi Washlngtoa Sfc, B. I Anythlns: in the Qro eery line, Goldsmith's. W lead in QuaUty prices. Goldsmiths For a square deal, go to Goldsmith's.