O o tiBrrn (out. A Large Natiib'r of Case l)iprd of la Mian uruer. I..ljrO'inl, lrt a Thu Ocb4r term of circuit court t-oiiv.-ii.d lit III- court house thin morn ing at 1i:'iii o'clock. Present Judge J. C. Fullerton, District Attorney H. W. Condon, Sh.rlir J. E. No- lui,.I nii'l Mirk W. K. Walker. The following luiiics waa liMd .f: The shcriir reported that he had lu- ly summoned the regular url of si jurymen. (The list waa published In ih (ii-AHii reeently. The following Jurymen were excused iif Ilie UTIli: will, rwjie, .uanuu l:..l.liiett and John Cooler. The irraiid Jury drawn M m fol- low n: Carey rt,nion, lieo. Smith, A. W. lliukell, John Wlnieureld. limrge J UN-, J. I'. llaiutn and H.-nry Hunt. r. J. I. Hampton wa appointed foreman. After hearing the regular charge by the oi)urt they re tired. JtailifN appointed: For grand Jury, U. W. Kinw-y; ir court, L. D. Forrest an I Walter W. Cochran. .,. John Holland v V J Hill; to re cover nionev. Continued. i. J M Water v E D and Vashtl Johnson; ton-cover money. Con tin- U.-d. Is. C W WaMurne vi PcU Gertne et ill: to recov. r nin-y. Set fur trial Tu.-sdav illuming. J. lavll llierry V Alex Mat thew; Injunction. Uu appeal to u pnuie curt. 41. L Clark vi II Uundy et al: to re-ov-r MMM-wlon of real estate. Cou tinued. 42. Win J Clark vi H Uundy t al; to p-envcr possession of real property. Continued. 67. Elial-th Conner v fieo M Mil ler ctal; fnnihoure. Contlnuel. ..:. Sh.te of Oregon vi Marion lion nett; commitment. The grand Jury thin aft.-nioou retsirted, "not a true Mil." 41. Knapp 4 Gilbert v D W and A C Fives; to recover money. Judg iif nt l).Z', Interest at H r cent and order ol wile of attached roierty. :i7. Henry Od.ll v Maggie Odcll; divorce. lUf.rred to F C Maltesoii to take lctimonv. i E J Hrry vt W I) Keency; to reviver money. la-fault. Judgment for J3I7, interest at 10 n-r cent, and Judgment for 1V". Interval at HM-rceut and tSt attorney fee. '.I. Cnr M ( iwe v ('has (J Cane; ilivopv. Itcfalllt. Hcfcrred to K C .M.ttUiMin. tinliT for an allowance for lillf of t7i toenalile her to rMvute her cam- ai;aln-l deft and an order al (ov it r l-'i for iupMirt of minor clnlil iliirin k ndl iij of lillntion. ti. I M FraucU v II K Madden; to lii over inonev. Ctiitlnurl. I. TJ liliw'k v J H Hmith; to re cover iiioney. IlininiiMsl al laintlir' -ot. S. W II Andrew v Kahria and II 8 11. id; to ncovir money. DUmliwed at .ltr eo-t. 4. J M HH,r.- v J J and W II Franklin; to recover inoncy. N-tthil. 7. Itufiin Mtillory, tnintce, vi II J I'enirra ft al; coiitlriiiation. halo con tinued. s. In realignment of Harlow fc lU lty- aiwiiiiiieiit. Final reimrt llletl. II. in reawiKlimelit of Harlow A htoek; amiKiinit-nt. !U-iort to ins tlliil iluriiiif term. M. J M Howurd vii Tilnion A and M .rllm I III. ii llnwnril' ami In (Niultv to n't luiile ileeil. lHninlnM at Jillf! CIMM. li The Northern Count ii Invent l. lent Trut, llmiled, v L H I'ciiKract al; conilriiuitioii. hale iMindrniol. 14. It I. hahlii v T ht Clair I.yoiw ct id; conilriiuitioii. Sale con flrtneL 1. Itoht llulfoiiret al vi It Itllavra ct nl; siiillriiuition. hnle continued. 17. W I' Ftxher v U li Willlaiiu; to reviver money, hulc conllniuil. I I. In rvH-lKhiin'iit of 11 I) Lin coln; itMilniin-ut. lteMtrt on file. 'J I. AliMutiheWf vi Jatiiea Callo wny; to iis'over money, hell led and dil-llllieM-ll. Z't Iniuicand John dray, artncm (!iay A Hon vi Win 1 CamplcD; to rceo'ver money. I i fault. ;tl. (I C l'-e vi 11 K MorKnn; to re eorcr money. Jmlk'uient hefore clerk. Ida Nnaa v Win Nmw; divorce. U fault. ItefernM to F (' Malten. 41. Mnrv Itlley v J J Kiley; di vorce, lvfuult. lUferreil to F C Mat- teHOII. 47. T J hhelley vi IIom Hhellcy; dl vorec, iK fault. Iteferred to F C Mat teMii to take lilimiiuy. 6". J J Walton, Jr., vi John Max well; to recover money, iHaiuiaaed at lilt fx tlotil. M. Alice J Yeatu vt A Ycat; dl vonv. Ivfaull. lU ferred to F C Mat- llW'll. M I) haulicit Si Co vi Frank HurrN; aieal from Jtutlce court. Dia- llliwHI. Ml. J V. Holt v Win Hum, et al; foreclonure. Is faiilt and Judgment for .Wd..Ml, lnteret at 10 er wot and t'J) attoruer fee. IX I'hiw Hwlft and J 1 Currin, guardian vi A W and AhMe Hakell; e.iilly to et alde deel. Kvldclice III. To heard during term. A M Thurmaii va L Doring; to hTiivrr money. Continuel. U. (I W llandMikerriJ W Iavi; rlt of review. Judgment of utice court net aide. .ii. Cvnthia A Croncr vi Mnt Tat terMin Wallaiv; to rrtover money. liiiuiNrd at I'lmnturi cont :7. It C Fdwanl vi A J and MaM Nli kel; to ret-over money. Juilgllielit for f 1 7 and tS attorney fee and order of alo of attai hed roer1y. i-. W F. Jordan vi JiMeph I'arkrr; uit for dauine. Nl for trial Friday morning. M. hl.4te of tlr-on vi Clia I Hnwarl; iHnntultnieiit. Ciraud Jury reprtel "uot a true hill." Ji W J Fox v. C M K honeld et al; f,.ri l.-ure. Is fnult aa lo A J Kim and Fiiuiia Km. Judgnieut for '"i ll?, 10 jirr eent luter-"l, fU attor liev fee, and order of tale of attached .n'.rty. 1. I Ilia 4uiitryiuaii vi Fannie Cnnuli; f.im-lour. lvfault. Judg liiint for t.4l.l attorney fee of and onler of aale of luurtuid rTty. .T.i. J I) Howard v. 11 and A Tell er, to reoiver Uioiiey. IK fault Judg Uieiit fi r t f'J and ordvr of kale of a t tai'iiud ironrty. 0 4-1. J II WhiU-akvr vi K U Coix.n: to recovir uiooey. liefault. Jud- met for $341.42 aud orJer of alof at - tahed .rojrty. M. Mate of Oregon vi John WII - mn, coinuiitiiieut. irnd Jury retort - "a true Mil." Arralgne.1 Winea- day at I p. m. and t.k day to plead, W. Htateof Oregon ri Wm Cun-' t! matrimonial rx)nj mucn easier, ninghain, committment. Orandjury -n turneil a "true hill." A. E. Iteamea . Kansaa politiciin ceui ercr Jt-ai.i-dnte,! to defend. Entered plea of jBlinej V) truuble. When the wo- XEW22&ZLn lr'" M. htute of Oregon vi Jack F-aton, I !" wral montbi ago all FA hloan and Uruc Walker, c.m- ami harmony, but truubk in It men t. Grand Jury reported a true are brewing which threaten to jlit Mil agaln.t Jatk hjiton and Urucej the . fty a4Uri,K.r. Mrp.Johnt.rv Walker; tnd not a true Mil agalnt .f. ' , . , Kd H.in. F-aton and Walker ar-' publican, and Mrt. Lew, jojiulwl, ralgrie.1 and took day to plead Wwlnea- find it imiosibie to tall peafully day afternoon. togcthtr under the woman autTrage 2. II C I'erklm tt al v Frank ' banner, and each being too obfti lUl.uer, trea.urr of Lane county. Or- j naU to yit.j ttie rrtv will likelr eg)U an i J K Noland, iherirT; injunc-1 , tion. Motion to ilrike out part of com-; K 10 I". plaint. . . - - , The motion wm argued (juitexhau- It it ettimatai that 10 per cent, lively by Judge Fioi and A. C of the new wheat going into Tacouia VoliM k on behalf of defendanu ! f L-,...n W.-I..nn .n.t Or... Mini t'j tfuu.-w nun au'i lt i ii. plalntiffi. The Judge reserved hi de cision. The court WedneeJay morulng de- nied a portion of the motion and grant ed a part of the aatne. 33. E Peterson vi Anoiew I.ytlr; to rveover iimney, day luoriiing. ior inai oruuw . ca at M a. m., Wedudy: I). Ja- i "TrJ' J! II McClanc, L E Ward, M Veatch, MJ. I McIU-e, J HCruan, W H hpaugh, II nk, A Miuorand S V Lowell. fu-aaQt Hill IUm. II October 23, 11!3. O. O. Itowland, of Eugene, wai In our mliUt last hunday. Ilev. Kellow.y, of New burg, C1W I the pulpit here bat tiunday. i , ' ' , An excitement wai -auHl by the I alarm lire la,t Moy. but It m uncut en, u.ai ...... n.e.,e, . tney watouiyi-urningouu 1 lie K-tiiioii Tor making Dexter the In-ginning of the mail route it being vlgomiiNly ilgtieil. Mr. Itona Matthewt ihowed Ut hit Hinillng phiz. lat Katurday. He re turneil a ihort time ago from the world 'i fair. Mr. Herbert Martin la placing a neat houne on hi farm, Willie Mulkey be ing the contiaetor. Mr. Mulkey him Jut lliiixlied a fine houne for H. C. Whe.hr. A. Muer now nccuplea the houne of W. I). Mulkey, recently vacated by Mr. M. I nn no. Mr. Dnaue moves to Hharplea' frull farm. I). W. Hrigg ha rented and moved on a Mrtion of H. L. Mitchell't farm. Mm. Mora Itutledgu and mother ha moved to hhediU (Station, Linn coun ty. We arc alwayt aorry tolooaea gixMl citizen. W. D. Mulkey, of Junction City, puld tlili place a vUit lat week. Fall grain 1 being put in very rapid ly during the good weather between khower. J. II. hmith, of Creewell, made tlili place a Hying viiit the ftntt of the wtrk. The band will meet regularly during the winter If the leader, Al. Parker, I able to be out; hu'a married you know. M. L. Hendrlcka. near Clovcrdale, hit rented hli hop yard out for a term of five year. Ijifo aayt he It going to lake the world cany. We'll aee. What It the matter with the literary miclety? It ihould be organlu-d and doaome good work during (he win ter. Mr. and Mm. Win. Linton waa called to Philomath taut Monday to at tend the funeral of their ton In-law, David Jerd, w ho loot hi life on Hun- day by hli team running away with him. Thi Hitalar Tralawrerk. PlTTslifKci, (Vt. The Haltimore A Ohio vcntlbule train, w hich left Chica go at S o'clock lat evtiilug ran Into an oen iwitch at Callery Junction on the nttHtiurg A extern division of the Haltimore A. Ohio railway, 25 ml lei weal of I'ltteburg, at 7u't0 thii morning, The engine and four ileeplng cars were derailinl. One of the ileeplna can. went over an embankment. Al though many M-ngeri Jumped from the doom and window of the train not one waaaerlouily Injured. A wreck train wan et out fnm Allegheny to Mace the train on the track. The train arrived at 1'ltUburg about noon. Hallreaal rrM'lr Dlrr4 CltH'Aoo, Oct. a. The Indiana Midland railway, running from An- deraon to Waveland. Wt In lie, haa a trikeonita handi due to non-imy- nient of wage. Katunlay Ita twitche were npiknl, can chained up and bridge and toolhoues burned up. The track wai torn up and all traiui tooiied. Train are not running went of Ietanoii. Not only li freight and panM-nger traftlc blm-ked, but the Initial Slate malli are itoiiped. The track thnmgh Montgomery eoun- tvlitoru up 1 man v plae,-. Early hundav morning a bridge W feet long. I l...n...i ti i.i.. ' of the .tr.ke deny ther ordered any i property de.lrc.yed and deprecate , lence, a lr rIO(lic laiipelr. WaSHINOTO!, Oct. 21. liolirrt M. Monn wai Ular appotuted .loffl,-e ln.ttor in charge ofth. sin Fian- c.d.TU,onrlceCerg. D. belboldt, ealgued AM Wre Orewwitf. CLKVKtai, O.. Oct. 3. The Vewrl dlMMVerfl a few mile oft tilt pert w Itiougtii lo im uuioui.i-iiy me m hoonrr Kivt-rlde.ij nl.iiig ilmv the ilonu of the 13th. There were seven lroni abnanl the vean-L All were I undoubtedly drowned. ; l About .'10,IX)0 coupln hare been j.livorl in Franc ilurin tbe last ; fiye vt.ar( Jnj a aw WM ri0Lntlv 1 ,. u.mi-r ,.t .ir..;J 'n chamber of .leputie floij; ncl to make a wveranc of Kon it daniagi.il po badly that it will be unfit fr milling purjmt. Hightocn thousand tackt of au h wheat it now lying in warehoutc, all of it being consigned to Balfour, (Juthrie 4 Co. IntHXtore pay the mui wal damageU .hrougti care- lcitpnett of farmert in harvesting an. I f tif-iiinff fliA nmn Sitnitfk rii dam4wdheat i8 beginning to 'Prout, all of it having U,n wet. There has been almost as much activity in railroad building in ime ttatet at there wat in IS'J2. More than 2 000 milet of new track have been laid in the country iMnce January 1, and more than l.uuu eince July l. iheujial lor V"llJ KMl W !! t,1"81 'l8r X miles. Of the various state?, Ten n- yTania lea,lg in miieage 0f m.w lratk8i wlile Norlh ,)akoU cofuvi nejt Then folJow Mi,90Ur, TeX as. Ohio and Florida. No other .tate has a record of more than 100 miles, although some construction work has been done in every etate except Nevada, Vermont, Connecti cut, Delaware and Maryland. Albany Democrat: There perms hi be a craze among Albany boys to turn tranipe, the lowi-ct clement in society. What the principal force in this matter is it is ditHcult to tell. No doubt the tranhy liter ature of the day, dealt out for a very small consideration has a de baying character haa a debasing tendency. Then the general con vernation of the day on the stret-ts is in the lower channel?, running into vulgarity ami adventure. Then again cigarette smoking gets hold of the boys and undermines their better instincts. Impurity seems to be the rule. It is time men pet better examples. It in time par ents legin earlier to let their chil dren know "what it what." It is time for everybody to turn over a new leaf and rustle to help the boys to live better lives. In sentencing Emma Goldman, the New York court of General sessions delivered an effective hom ily upon the vargaries of Anarch ists and inciters of lawlessness a well as a precise description of the duty of the state in all such cases. A sentence of one year in the penitentiary seems a light punishment for the little ai.arch ist, but it is always best to err on the side of mercy. In delivering the sentence of the court Judge Martino addressed to the prisoner the following: "You are a woman beyond the average intelligence. In the light of rcaon vou must have known the effect of language such as you uttered on that occa sion. I ou nave testified in your own Denaltanu vou told us you did not believe in our institutions, that you did not believe in our law n and that vou have no rcsiect for them. I think such a person can not be toloratcd in this community by those who believe in law, and I am happy to say that the greater number of our cople do believe in law. I think it very improper that the great strength of the na tion is not exercised to the extent that you and those who entertain the same ideas should be met at the (ortal of our country to the end that they should not be allowed to enter here." Tub Job IJamk. W. T. Branch, the examiner appointed to examine the book of Hamilton and Job hat re ported that there li nothing to iliow any ni!appnprtation of fund in any rewt reflecting on the houcnty of the hanker. The expense of running the bank for ix year wai t,tc.44, wiik-ii would ceruuiilV indicate wmie f "V " r, receipt were 3 and kmi on long and hort a-vnunt, il.s...Ti allowing an I net ease "'' ;.' f'-r ! eai-. aud yet w wid o '7l d 11" nW'V" r.rmrrics: IttMovau The Mom I.. .1.- l - . .. i - . , . i . :.. i. . , "7 V7 '77" 'm,u,7 ,'r,1hf.P': .m; uf fTT - ber 1. 0;ly Ooanl.Oel it A Nkw Tri al. Tl iuirrtiie court veaieniay male tlie follow nig lvtion: Ik J. lVngra, rvp . vi. A. Wtm-U-r, ' app., apl from Ijine couiitr. Judaj-! iix-nt reveret and a uew tnaf ordered, j Opinion by Moore, J. KlkE AT ttFKTAl?. 1 L.'t- I'lireJ at f:l la.oriD.r, eMNMi; e Hrrhuglae tif re4 Out. i -.; iv it i.i tit ! (iriiVAI, Oregon, t. L'l.At I o'eim-k thu morning fire broke xit III , Col.-iuan A IriMilet'p uiereantile etab I lUhnietit building and entirely con ! lumeil It. Theoeciiaiit III the uprn-r , ' tory trely eiHipei with their h-a. j Li Iw are a follow : ! Culeman aud tioulet, f I ,ii; lnur ! an.v, F7.'"i- j Wm. J. tlark. War printing office, ! ie, Insurance, fii. I T. It. Walker, boot maker; a; no I lixuranc. ' Miekel Jt Zelgler, fi. no inurnnee. Total I'-w, llx.fii; inuranv, 7,'l. ' OKI'tKEP ot i. TLe huUiu Ore engine j oi 1. r.-1 out and plueed on a ijieciul Irj.o, which went forward, but poon re turned, the tire U-Ing under control. lladleytllle lleiui. U-t. 22. Mr. Stephens, of Prlneville, li vlnlt Itijr her daughter, Mrs. Clay Owen of thii place. Mr. (toodcnoiigh, who ha been stop ping at ilcii Oweii'i place all summer, ha moved to his homestead In the vi cinity of Wolf creek. Misses hadle and Nancy McCullocu have gone to Harrlsburg to ppeiid the winter. 11. J. Owen hot been seriously ill but w e are pleased to learu he Ii tome Ut ter. Mrs. Dan Hkiton 1 very sick. Mr. L. F. Crow ba moved to Eu gene w here they expect U make their future home. A family by the name of hinith hit moved into the house va cated by Mr. Crow. J. A. J. Crow aud wife will leave the first of November for Urania Pant, where they will ipend the winter. We are very orry to lose them from our nclghliorhood. Mb Nannie Dion visited with friends at Drain lout week. John Holland has moved to Mrs. Hold's place, where he has put out a large hop yard. Frank Had Icy has returned from his place on hiunlaw, where he has sown a large anion ut of timothy seed. Our school I prourevdiig nliety un der the able mnuaxemeul of Mis Ella hinith. We hear there Is .mite a bachelor's hall started at the (told place with W. A. Owen, John Holland aud Dave Ivy as manager". There wa otiite a numlier from this Llai-e attended the fair and dance at orane last Friday. Tin-re was iuite an exciting pony race on the track at It. It. Hayes place laid Sunday. There was a lady rider and she came out victorious. Mr. Kuoda Hollandsworth has moved into her new n-idcncc. The Shrlmpf brothers n-uUil Charley I lad ley's place for another year. There will be a large amount of hops planted in thce parts in the spring. Hadness Men Meet. EroF.NK, Oct. 24. At a called meeting of some of the buninrna men of Eugene to provide for the entertainment of the delegate to the general awmbly of tho Cumber land Presbyterian church which meet In May next, on motion, T. W. Hen dricks was chosen chairman and J. H. McClung secretary. On motion a commitbv of three was apoited consisting of J. C. (ioodale, S. H. Friendly and N. L. P.oney to get such information as c uld be oldnineil hi regard to cost of lot aud building and report at a meeting to be called by the chairman. On motion adjourned. T. (1. Hknmui ks, J. H. McCl.rxo, Chainnan. Sirntary. Anotiikh Packi.no Ftaiu.i.h MKNT. The Packing Pacific Com ny has Just Un organized in Port laud. They propose to bnnk up the "meat monoiy" existing In the Northwest. The orthvrs of the com pany are: J. Shaefer, pn-sident, J. Selling, Mi-retary, aud P. Conrad, treasurer. The coiiiuny's abattoir, packing and cold storage hou-es are lo cated on the Columbia river, near the Vancouver ferry. The plant is fitted up with all the latest modern appli ance aud machinery for the killing and handling of fresh, suited and smoked meats. The killing and stor age capacity is about 70 head ot cattle per day, and an equal numtier of sheen and hog. As soon as the busin.-ss warrants, an increase in the cnimcltv of the plant will be made. EovrTiA Whkat. It. C. Klger has reeeutly learned the name of a cer tain kind of wheat, w hl.-h had a pro digious growth on hi place this sea son, rucntion of which was niade in these column. It is Egyptian wheat and the original wed came from Flori da. The yield of the little tch grown by Mr. Klger thii seasou is es timated at '-i bushel per acre. He owed thirty acre of it during the first rains little more than a month ago and it growth ha tsen so marvellous that it i now ready to be sheeped. Mr. Kiger rvfurd five dollar f..r a single tUhel of this w heal. The C.tbett-Mit. hell prize fight 1. said to be off. Mitchell ha stopped training. Ileal Estate Trautfer. H liKNE. J H (iisshnan to Malind.t Wright, 'ot 1, block 4, Ellsworth addition; Emma Fiu to J.-i j.hlnf Fi, lot h, 1,1k 2ii, ColI.-i.-e Hill Park; f lout Juanlta lloud to Carrie Ixiweiisteiu, lot 5, block), Shclton'a ad; fsU. ITHXTMV. J E P Withers to Augusta Patterson, .1) acre one mile northeast of Eugene; 112V A W Patterson to Ma Patterson, 2 acres near Eugene; f.'lJO. John Ilow.-rs to W H Alexandsrand W II Hoirman, V, acre In Tp H 8, It 4 W; 13.10. A L Vaughau to Ada ( Welle, l'X) acre I u Tp St. Ill W;(4iw. AlU-rt ltolrt to Cora E Itoberta, 40 u rt in Tp 1H S, It 5 W; f UO. DO Hover to I W Mitchell, land in TplsS. 114 W; 2V,. Elizabeth Ebls-rt to Mary Ilrattaln, interest In I'U acre in t 17 r 3 w; tl. Peter JohiiMin to Wm Irvine, 7 acre iutl7r3w; f4(. E It llollents-ek to W II Hollenbeck, 4.(1.1 acre of P F Dlair' donation; H:ni0. A W Patterson to Augtista Patter on, 2 aere, one mile northeast of Eu ;ene; f ki. J E P Wither to Mi- Ida Patter ton, 3 acres, one mile northeast of Eu gene; 12o. F( Ebv to Frank Ibse and E Van Vrankin.'lot 3, blk 61, Miller' part; ;7j. Flurenre Item. The West, Oct, 20. Salmon are not plenty this week but he canneries are kept leasouably busy. The schooner Thercse left San Fran Isco for this port ou the loth and may seen in our river soon. We have about come to the conclus- ;on It is alsmt time to call a hall on 'dead-broke'' men coming to Florence .vpncutlng themselves a million .lire. Iteverend Itohluion returned to Florence Tuesday and Inform us he I o locate at McCoy and will ofllciate utstorallv there ana at Ana. c .otimeuI him to the people there, and 'ie and his estimable wife will be fol lowed by many well wis he from Florence people. The Simla w lumU-r Co. of Acme has cut the keel of the new sailing craft teing built by Kimball A Stevens, so we are Informed. The lat, when -uniplftcd will I l.'iO feet over all; ia-niii, ;W fe't: hold 8 feet and will car ry three mast. Her building will lw tiierintctilfd by S. Daiiielson ofCo juille City, Oregon. Ceo. M. Miller has let a contract to Mr. Sutton to Improve Oargnler Av enme and other streets. Dailjr Uusrl, Oct 2S. FaREWKI.I. PKKKoRMAXrt lMin the urgent rcpiest of many of our citi zen Norton's Merry Maker have con sented to give another performance at Klilnehort's theatre tonight. This will Is? their farewell perfonnanv in this city. An entire change of progiamme will ls given. The performance last niht was attended by a very large audience and gave general satisfaction, a the enthusiastic applause through out the entertainment fully proved, f So tonight. We assure all that they will receive five times the value for their money. They w 111 play at Junc tion City tomorrow night. Compliment ah v. A student of the -tate University, w riting to his home laper, the Union, Oregon, Scout, aay: "'1 lie University dormitory will poou ' completed for occupation. It i a desirable addition to the campus and Usik well. There are more college stu -lent than ever before now In attend nice. The recent change Introduced iy President Chapman are working veil, aud the school Is iu a flourishing ondition. Ia-1 every youth In Oregon ake advantage of it before it la loo ate." -' Tiik Pit 1 1.01.00181-8. The new uni versity society have chosen Saturday vening as their tegular meeting night, lie first set of officer for the society a follow: Frank Matthew, prcsl ent; C. H. W.ksIsoii, lecretary; Will IcClurc, am!iut secretary; Ed Ury on, treasurer; V. A. Johnson, editor; . M. Jlen,cui-Mir;Theo Tyre, sergeant, t-arms. That Bio Pihiu Indenendeiice Vest Side: It. D. Coomt, who went o Portland and exsi'til to go to New 'nrk, to sell his hops, w hich he had ooled with several others, found he uild do as well in if not U tter in Port nd than in New York aud to sold, he pool miislsted of l.Tii.OHI pound nd over f2'i,'Ml wa neeivel. K. I). oos.r and his friend are well leaned. To Ui ii.d a Stkamf.k. t-loremv est: m. Johnson, H. I). Chamber tin and Ueo. W. Craven were outgo-i-igimssengers on Welneslay, tx.uiid lor Eugene to build a boat that i in vuded to navigate the Willamette riv er between Eugene aud Poitland. Wimimim. JoNE.-Florence West: i.eorge M. Miller ha shipped his vindiiiiu to Falrniount w here It w ill do service for some kind of water-work of that place. Makki:d.-AI the Houf Eugene, I-.ugene, Oregon, October 24, 1 ".a. by O. W. Kinsey, J. p., J. E. Kennedy and Stella H. Laudera, all of Lane county, Oregon. Marriki.ai fummer Lake, Oct. 10. lv.G Mr. J.w ,,h O. Walter, to Mis Aurora ter. lr. Walter attended ttie I ui versify here two year. Captain Humphrey atltribute hi l-overy from his re.nt siekne la j t ie lils-ral use of egg noKg. There are iUitude who are williog to try the J remedy. reroai. t.iri.MM,(M. (teo. Wood, i, aon.l,,, Mr.. W.S. M.kM1 u Eugene. '' ( Ex-4-.,m.uLi..r Ujl ion oer last liiw.t. 1 N. Itoney and J. p. Iu. imill-nurg IinI.IV, has. Jjiuer and turtletl tmfiiM fl.t. . - sHerii.,,!, lerin. Marctllus Y""if Mura,4 ,r'P to P.mu,. " ii. uu a ,r o . !.., C. II. Itaker ha cndmi fc the w inter on hi vllle J. 1. Curriu and V - CotUge Grove, i-a.,e d.nrs . ..W ' thl morning. Mis. Ituth suit' f H.rrw, yUitlng at the r.ldenee of z. 77 1 I, In Eugene. Henry Welnhard. thf m, brewer of Portland, u at the Hotel Eugene ywtenu.? retnrtiiHl liiinu f.n i , . ' m lllr 1()CW IK. Ing. W.J J S,,,,, of arrlv. rne.i in r.iigHle ynfofa. tirnnt Pass, wli.n. be luuli. tome time developing , mltll erty. 'r Wlu..l IhbI ll..--.l i . . ....... iiwiii l)T, X - Hendensmwiu In Washing, r' D. C. He heard of hi. K,tL. P: while he was in New York lit. . ing asked by telegraph how u'a-. was geiiiug aioug. I. K. Thoiua an 1 wife Itoseburgon thu local thi ift, Mr. Thomas has be..n vi.ltltij M former home here several Jrv g, wa in the rush at the optuioj f 3, Cherokee strip recently and , a corner lot in the towmit o( gjj A Card of tiratltnd. May the kind heart aud which have rend-ri such luriDf vice during my hubaud'i Kb, celve the same yinthy In tint t afiliction. "Iiiamuch as y km done it unto one of the Kittjj brethren, ye have done it utilo ' Miw. Dr. U. J. Tuavis axo Fixiu Ax Oi.n Oih:xm:r.-V w formed that the man Ir. bo(W4 Empire City, Cs county, ult!ji few mouth since on account ! U connection w 1th a woman, that n not to hi credit. This time 1 aoj to have successfully evaded itxofiaa a nothing haa Uvn heard froa Li since hi leaving the hotel. A Pionkkk DtAP. Jo. Sjii villc, a pioneer of A die. I athaV near Harrlsburg, 011 Moinlar (M. 1, IS'.a, at the age of !el year. He was a pioneer of Kltt waa a man highly rie teil lyi circle of acuaintance. He kiv wife and several grown cbilJ)i mourn his death. Psllj iiu.nl. "ri Packixo Friit. NorrU Hiiptc rey oommenceil packing hi tit crop this morning. He um m planed boxes, and oileil paper to emr the fruit with. We are of I'm opu that Mr. Humphrey would bf tE paid for hi extra tmuble els k sell his product. iii:r .uri. on a Tramp Dmi. The trmp 1 "Owney" wa In the trail car iiioruiug't I.H-al. He started fMs Al bany, N. Y., and always trawa the mail clerks. He hw nW l 4 way for a year or two and .TUit joy the life. ' ' - k - - " MaKKIKO. Ill Lane iuiitT, 0 gon, (Vtobcr l I y P- r (iilliert, L. V. Hak. r of Pol's t:3' and Daisy Mulvan.y of Lane (wttj HiRTH.1 October 2, to tl.e ifc Samuel Howard, a teh (laughter; October 21, t. th.- Cha. Uorrle, a ten pound n. Corvallit News: Unite n inr tant transfer of real pn.Tty List week In Lincoln county. Iartlctothe deal were A l!udi,th known Salem banker and J"'! Lj of the Oregon supreme court 1 deal waa quickly made and waJ airklr. The pn.jK rty was traufe from Mr. Bush to Ju.lire Lord, wa a block of laud Iu a summer rfV and tho consideration as 5 This did not Include dehn oieiit uw An editor of a palr l..,w. i-mi'.hI IlMlana ! M CenU worth of cfr.e, a tntj pouud sack of flour and a sir He aay that is tlie way H.e "u chant ls.- when he w .111 is li'tl. printing It nowTppTars that wheat: gon Pacific is -old in D-cem'-sTtW bidding will I spinud. that among the bidd. r- wiinl P. It. R, the (ireat N-rliern number of the shareholders resell Philadelphia. It is st tied th..l the " " 1 ' company shop are t run 11 1 lime, nit vuim. today and appli.s l "II P""'1 "D A yrem Utw.s n El 1 a si. l l'"r""' Thi order tU uil t " " "" :) ' crease the p..j-r.I tl''.,"- The PoriUnd Exis-'l""' .v-1' Saturday night. n-i I.u... m.. Ill .0 It Itll 111111 t lie ...ii f-. r 1-., nriti'P rtinr j 1 t I I V v nltu