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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1894)
mi 71 .El OI'J I m m ismlisier urn toe nmui jtioj or deiocutic riminii m to nti is ioieitluim bt the iweit op our bcow KUGENK, OK., SATURDAY. SEPTKMl.Kll 22. 181)4 N0.3!) The Eufccnc City Guard. , l i;l.islir.l F.VKUY HATl'KDAY I. I.. CAMriJKLL, (ubiultrr ma lrprielr. I M' )u Ihs Rut I t WlHamwtts ,. , ... ,m ... l v di . l.uu . .74 .,.,,r.'.V A'wi .V.I A'lMimUH AiJi''ut ion. I,.,,, !..Tlir will b .-hargtd t tht fol- .r. tlir nvMiltis W 00 ii "Otb J 00 I Ji. -tit aotlc la local eolouia, wilt , l.n, .ir hid rawnmi. l.rrtt.inif 1UU will b leader quarterly. wnrk miwt b fAio roaos dsutsst, ,1 S. LUCKEY DKAI.KK IX Clo;A. WatcHes,Chs!pj Jewelry, Etc. UKI'AlllINtJ PROMPTLY DONE. X7iM Wwrk fVarraal4. A. C. WOODCOCK, .W.oriicy-utluw, ,it''i'K - 'n hslf blacksmith ol P.O. -!' 'i. I it"Uti,n giveo to Collectlm n I IV -I' ttn l.iisiiiess. L. W. BROWN, M. D. I Miyi-iolnii tnl Sunjeon. (i 'i.- n-sklroos urt (xiatiilfiu. Hours; , t.. !' m.; Vi to 2, B to 9 p. m. C3AXITE AMD MARBLE WORKS. r I'.ein. sn.l Nrw I'rlrr In Forelito sad ;...mh.Ic MarWe ami Ursulle, MuuunwuU, l...t.ini- anl Cemetery work of 11 klmU for tft'l. ALL WORK (iUAKAXTEKD! s"li:mi-tli' stns-t, nir llxtofflce. Eugene, Of J. F. FORD, (Kvangrllst,) ilf 1 Mlnr. low, writs un.W date ot Much 23, ll3i S. 11. MKI. Mw. Co., Dufur, Oregon. (iKNTl.KMKN: On arriving home lout week, 1 found nil well ami anxiously sailing. Our llltlo girl, eight and one half yi-tira old, who hail wanted away to :i'Hiundit. U now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. 8. It. Cotiuh Cure ho done IU work well. of the children like it. Your H. II. Cough Cure ha cured and kept nuny ull lioarsiieas from nie. Ho give it ii' vi ry one, with (rr"'tl1K f'"1 !! Wiliiii you proierity, we are V.iur. Mil. AM) Mkh. J. F. Fokd. llTivmhht'J feel ttrth end ehmful, nd t..1y fur thr ,'r!:i(, work, rlraiiw th .!, ih.' Il,-.lr!. n.l Urcr lure, Ij Ukluf t. or thriH i.M wrek. (v.J 'n .lrre mm111v Kirmntr J rviiu i-t bottle bj ll Jrug fHU. J. L. PAGE, USALER IN GROCERIES. UlVIMiA LAR'.K AND rOiiri.KTK KTO K II ..I an J Kur Uioccrtot txiught In th Exclusively For Cash, I un oir. r the public bettor prion i ".'in iiny oilier IidumiJ IN EUGENK. : l'r .,iv of all klmU taken at market lr,.i-. I'. ii McNiKi.-Ki, 8. B. Eaciw, Ja,. I'mliUot IhIiim M National Bank Ot Eugene. P'U up lash Capital $.0,000 surplus ana rroms, ?.o,ow) Eugene - -i Oregon. A -unl backinc btnioM )' oa rMr ' ' '"I hi.-ht Hrfu oa NKW YuhK, '. ''il' V'iM. SAX FKA.CI3.U n4 I"OKT- L.:., ..( .icl.jkrjr. old oa forUa ouactrie. toiTJHH to ekk or eertiS rl- .( A.l llw-ti.ru ulnrtx! tea will rtoeir Say & Henderson, - XSl). Merita 0 I'wrniturc Dealers, o Euiren, Orrgoa. few . AND MGHOH very Pair Guaranteed. address 6an Francisco Cal An Iiiane Man troaid. Halem Journal, Sent. 17: Hiiiiilny litorulng at HM oVliM-k F. II. Alexan der, of North Halem, found the dead hndv of J. W. (learhart floatinir In the Willamette river one and a half mile below halem near the Polk county Ride. He at onee noli tied Coroner A. M. Clough, who hroUKht the bcnly to hla undertakliiK roouia. lHveaael wu a patient at the aayluin whence he had inaile in ewti ll:e IU Hint., ami It la itenerally U-lleved he committed sui cide by drowning. A Jury waa thia inortilnir imiianeimi whleli relidurvd the followliiK verdict: "That dcoraaed came to hia death by drownina In the Willamette river, and that no blame attaches to any pvrn or iieraona." IK-cvaaetl waa &" year of aire. He waa a reaideut of Antorla, havluir lieeii eleoted aawiwor of Clataop county in btC After eervliift about one ear he became Inaatie from coimlaut fltfuriiii;. He waa committed toauanylum at Hall Franclwo, and after being rcleaaed a abort time became worm and waa brought to the Oregon aiylum. Ilia mother 1 now an inmate in tne Oregon ayluiu, and luaauity ia aald to lie hereditary in the ramiiy. Ill father waa owner of the Ucarhartca tale, where the lauioua aummer resort i now conducted. He haa always been an exemplary citizen. Win. l olil. coroner or l latann coun ty, came up thia morning and will re turn with the body on the evening train. Mr. (learhart waa a memlier of the Masonlo and A. O. I'. W. order. and member of the Ploueera' associa tion. Chamberlain's Eyo and Skin Ointment A certain cr.t for Chronic Sore Eye Tetter, Salt Rtietim, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sorei, Fever Sorci, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Bora Kipplei and Plica. It la cooling and toothing. Hundreds of cases baro been cured by It after all other treatment bad failed. S3 cents per box. For wl by 0.bum IVt no. ireawell Casualties. Hi-pt. 14, Harvevtlng all completed. Hon nicking I In full blast. John Hchuiutx finished hia yard Tuesday. E. It. Walker Is nutting up a lioiihe near his hop yard forcouveneiuee of his n-tner. The Item printed in the (ll'AlUt of last uwk, copied from the Corvullia Tillies. mIhjuI J. M. Nelson w ill la! con demned by every one In I.riih (oiiuty w no know .Mr. eiion. lie is me last man to he accused of "skipping." i'hose who know him know thai he did not defraud any of the Aiwa mm- pie. He pHHsed south aometluiu ago and visited hero awhile with friends, going to llohemla to try to collect moiiev due lit in rrom an Aiwa man, and falling, started on hia 7 J mile Journey "broke." A 7-vear oll daughter of r rntiK il- son was bitten in the check by a vici ous dog belonging to John Martin, at W luxenreld'a hop yaw. nr. Hear brough dreaaed the wound aud W. P. iower tMik a turn Willi tiie uog. ine child la doing well, aud the dog won't bite another teron. 1 here are two or three more such dogs In this vicinity that are able aud willing to kill a man If given a chance and they should no more be tolerated than us many pel panther. JWv. Xesbitt of Cottage Orove de livered two ablo sermons here lust .Sunday morning and evening. A naitv or voung people came down from Collage Orove Hunday expecting to attend itup meeting but wcro dis appointed. A FiaiiJHii Fakmkk. Home men don't know what to do with money if thev iret it. The Telegram tells of a " . . .... . ' ' cam: Joaepli lggin, a larmer iroiu Hutleville. came to Oregon City Mon day with a. .mantltv of wheat, which lie sold or l.-tu in nam coin. iiiai night he put up at Mrs. Xcwaome' boarding liouao. Wiggiua took the money, aud, placing It In one of his socks, took ll to oe.i wiui mm. . the night proved very warm, lie moved to another room, forgetting his money He left a lamp, however, burning in his room. The next morning w hen Wiggins went back to his room, tin lamp had been put out and the mm k and lis golden oouleuts were gone. Wiggins very naturally made a great TflDAY, HF.PTF.MP.F.U Is. Hum (ioNUniith Is la the city. Mi-tlnxILl iiiinUli r pleHliftit on tlie ftro ts now. "Illiirk Alder" did not run at the stute fair yesterday. The slomge of grain at Hpriugflcld is said to be very large. Street CotumlMiiiiuer lKyle Is clean ing out all the street gutters. A gissl Id.s. Hop picking In the Win. Xels yard was completed lul evening. 10 very hop wns saved. There are six cnudidiilts for marshal at UiHM-hurg. The clccllou take pluiv Monday, Oct. I. Jumc Taylor, of Varied, I.nue imiiii ty, has Is-eii grnulil a s-iislon as a sur vivor of the early Imliuii wars. The northbound freight yesterday evening was a very light one. Only our freight enrs, engine ami calsMHu'. Ir. Hlmrples I employing la'twccii .Vi and -I ) in. ii at his fruit farm near (ioslicn. lie runs his huge dryer day and night. A Shanghai dip:ilc!i says the Chi nese are tearfully excited over the new of the slaughter of the Chinese army ul Ping Yum. Mrs. Ilartlv, who was fouml twill v of murder in the sccoiiil ilegnv, nl - no, Nevada, for killing Squalor holey, will Is' sentenced Nov. '1. A Portland mall stole $ i and was seiilemvd to li'l days in Jail. A woman stole f-i fnm the limn and gllx month. A iM-culiar world, this. A I Vvear-old girl was married at Hheild, I.iuu count v, Sunday. Her name was l-.lno M. Ilerthoiii. Hie groom's nainu Walter Millhollen. About bU ministers and their wives arrived this afternoon to attend the M. K. Conference. The l.xal train hauled all extra parseiigtr coach for their accommodation. The board of railroad commissioners and eierk, with the otllelal of the (Southern Pitcillc, passed up oil the overland lai-t night on their way to the state line to commence the inspec tion of the H. P. line. They will be back here alxmt Friday. "Where are you going my pretty Lniiiia-."' "I'm going a shopping, kind sir," she said. "And who gets all of your valuable trade?" "The advertiser, sir," she said. Coo Hay Muil: A large hand of horses was drought In from the valley to.Mvrtle Point last week, and on Monday work U-gan on the railroad. It iscx-ctcd to get the road finished to Hugar l.mif mountain before the fall rains, aud then work on the rock con struction can 1st continued to an ad vantage all winter. The road will go through to ltosehurg nnd don't you forget It. linker City Democrat: "It is staled that Mrs. Jack Houiru has purchased the White iulenst In the Dolly Vardln mines, Hiving liereutlre nwiierlilp of the proisTlv. The consideration la said to lie (lO.Ono, HO.OUU cash down, uuluuce In holes. 1 lie ten-stump mill on the mine Is ready for os-ralioii ami will la.- started shortly." .Mrs. l-spnre was formerly Mrs. Walker, her llrst hiinhaud Is-lug killed hear McKeiitie liridge a few years since. Another beautiful day. Hops continue to roll in. The Fugehe saw mill i steadily at work. TrauiM are still going southward in goodly iiumlH-ni. The Kugene cannery dryer will com mence operations tomorrow. The stn-et ear line is now doing an increased business. It ought to. Several drummers are here for a few days hunting the festive Denny pheas ant. The days of the pesky tiles are num bered, therefore they are more atten tive than ever before this season. I). Hoholka has reached Pendleton on a long lour on a bicycle through the I'lilted States. He li ft Hurtsell, Alabama, July Pi, aud will return by way of California. He will pass through Kugene In a few weeks. The annual conference of the M. II church for Oregon meets In Kugene to morrow. It is cxis-ctcd that nlw.ut I V) miuisters and their famlll.si will be In attendant.-. They should Im tnaled iu a royal manner by our citiu-i. Albany Iieuus-rat: Several salesmen are going through the Willamette val the for nsir" abiHit his low. Huleiueiitly ley is-llliig stis i ranges, ami, ii is in is? Mrm. Xewsoni. and John lUnke. a run-' rogielte.!, getting a go.s many l.uyers. ! MONDAY, HKITF.MUF.U 17 i i Splendid weather for the state fair. The Willamette pietbylery will meet at Turner Oetols r 1. i Htii.llcs Here n-sumisl ill the univer sity and public schisils tislay. ' The psy car vlsiu-il Kugene this I morning aud now the depot employes aru wearing miles. Hop picker iu considerable numbers l have Is-eii passing through Kugene to day en route home. Two hundred Invitations have been issin-d by the executive committee of ; the Oregon Press Association fur lis : annual uni ting In IVndleton Oct. 11, A Harrisburg girl was called upon at i schtsil to write a sentence on the l.lack I Isiard iMHitainiug the word delight, i This is what she wrote: "When- was I Mim-s when the delight went out!' I lhs-s advertising pay? Answer . following ouesiloiis ami Judge i yourselves: I. W ho inakea "f .l.tio shoi-s?" What do "children cry for?" I :i. What I "absolutely pure.'" i 4. What do "Millions now use?" j Kiddle Kntcrprisc: Our wife's l.roi ti er, J. 1. Joins and wife, of Collage tirovc, wcie gu.-sls of the Knterpriso I Wednesday. Mr. Jones I proprietor of the Collage Orove saw mill and ha ! Is-eil tilling au Immeuso tie counsel for the Southern 1'a. lllo company this sumun-r. He will furnish shindies for the CoW Creek bridge. A big tltsrsl has lccti llhst In several counln of -t page of cliss-ly written inalter ami I a stlciit trom the Cuited States overiimeiit, conveying to the O. A C. It. It. Co. the title to l:3,47,'..KJ acre of land sit ualed in I.aue, I. inn, Ctuckamas, IViuglas, Polk, Marion, Coos, rillamiMik, Yamhill. Washing ton, Lincoln and lleiitoii counties. The Jury In the ease of the state of Oregon vs. Prof. Mc-Fadden, of the To ledo public selusils, after being out ulsiui .'id hours, returned a verdict of guilty. T he defendant was lined (10 and costs, amounting to f si. The case created great excitement in Tole do. Prof. McFuddcll had s-Verely ptiulslnil Coll Van Cleve's sou, who was a pupil at hi bcIdriI, and wu ar rested for assault ami battery. Hid. lie Kntcrprisc: Ib-vnt iuvestl gallons prove without doubt that the silver prune crop of Ninth Ikuiglu county will Is- almost a total failure, from the peculiar fact that the fruit on the trees is too thickly set, causing the fruit to decay and lull oil U'fore il be comes folly matured However this loss will Is) more than ollsel by the abundant yield of all other varieties. lleauliful weather. The Ixsikstons did a good business today. The weather gives promise of an old time fall. The street sprinkler wa out on the streets tislay. The churches were generally well attended yesterday. A man at Corvalll refused to pay a M ID bill. Costs, Hi.2. 'The M. K. conference luce la in this city Wednesday afternoon. Senator J. II. Mitchell has returned to Portland for a short visit. S-verul student for the university arrived on this afternoon's train. Herman Calef I learning the butch er business iu liillesple & Son's simp. A grand harvest ball will bo given at Harrisburg the evening of (Sept. 1M1. A nnmU-r of ministers arrived here this afternoon to attend the M. K. Con ference. The horse "Pluck Alder" iarxtiected to run In a race at the slate fair this af teriKMiii. Kx-Pmddcht Harrison will make a couple ot campaign speeches In Indi ana S4NHI, Fisher A Watklns hlpcd a car load of calves to Portland on last night's freight train. The Dcadmond boys sold a large number of One Mckenzie trout on the si reels today. Prune are now arriving at the can nery. The manager expect to start up next Wednesday. Judge Itlsdon I storing a thousand bushels of istla In one of his store rooms on Ninth street. The Oregon grand lodge of the Knight of I'ythia will be held in the city of Portland October 0, 10 and 11. Orocers In this city are now ottering 'J) ivuta s-r dozen for eggs. Would It not be a g"od Idea for farmers to raise more hog, butter and t-ggs and less wheat? A lady was In town today soliciting money to iay an attorney aud costs to cotiiM-l her husband to turn over her only child to her. She seemed to I In J treat trouble and waa very desirous of earning the whereabouts of the said husband. Yesterday afternoon at alxmt luK) o'clrek. at Portland, on the sidewalk in-or the comer of Yamhill and Thir- I teen til streets, John W. Stctigele shot I and killed Mrs. Ma Is-1 Calvin, of Wor- cester, Mass., and then shot aud klll'd I himself. l'nreiultted love prompted I he double crime. nr for the house, were arrested charged with the larceny of the money. The case will be Investigated. Wig gin has returned to llutteville sock I.- and money less, to meet the hop pick ers Whom the ll coin was utehd.-d to w- Saturday's Astoria Hudget: Mr. (ieo. Htevens leaves this evening for Kugene, where he will attend school this winter. They can undoubtedly do Is-tter among our home merchants, whns-ud tin ir money at home and ore Idcutillcd with our I. Hal interests. Farmers should ook before leaping. MakKIKP. In l.ime i-ouiity, O-i-gon, H.p. Pi, l.v Hiram Wing- ant, J. P., Thurston .M. Ismk and Mrs. I. Ilil It. Freeman, all of Ijuie county, Oregon. 'The III AHli tender It congratulation. LINN & RAYS, FURNITURE UEALERS, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS. Calls answered dau or'.niht. Opposite llotf Eu gene, Willamette street. & O I Usltr OusrO, HrpUmls-rK j Know iHKt.AM). -Junction City ! Times: A Miss Oral. am arrlvinl here Sunday all the way from In land to i ims-t her future husliaud who Urea I some five or six miles west of here. ; She had l-ii traveling for over two weeks and for some n as-m her friend . wn hot here to nns-t Iter. Hhn had a i letter of introduction to the editor of this pa-r and refused togiv any In formation as to herself or where she -.tited to go until tlw leMr wa pre-s.-ntd. She waa prus rly cared for and the next day wa among her ! friends. The wedding haa hot lsn ! eel.-braUrd yet. She was a fine looking 1 girl ami ho doubt deserves a good hus 1 iud. i Law to ur. Trxr:i. Klamath i Fall Kxpr: County Clerk I-avllt I going to tmt the salary law enacted ' tr the last legislature, and the result ! will I of I ii u-rest to every rnKinty in j the state. He ciilloctel (''? ' for fees during July and August and declined j to pay the same over to the t"-aur ,-r, jrlsiming he was entillel to the Inm, I when-uiil the cxirt refused to allow him hi salary. The matUrr will be i I nl efslty of tlrrgon. I'.lly t.tisr.l, s,-i.t mU r I" I he State I'liiversity, t he lending is-in-atioual I n-l it tit i n In I he state of Oregon, renls-hcd for thcseMo V.'lir of l-:'t-, this morning at l o'clis k, under Die most Mattering condition. Il.ii registration were much larger than Usual on tiie liit day of I lie j school year, Is-sides inany will enter the college during the next few days. ' The professot nild Isiard of regents u.rca!iuturnllv Jubilant; over the iros "vt. The Vinldiiigs, during the va cation, have Isvli placi d In exei'llelil i.'inlitloii. 'I'he ilay has Isi-n deol,il piiucipally to the work of rvgi-.tratlnii and ttrraiigiug clasx-s. 'The regular class work will I, rcstimeilj tomorrow. I lie 'faculty, 1 a follow : C. II. Chapiuau. I'll. I , president; John W. Johnson, A. M.'pi'ofes-nr of cthn-s and Latin; Mark It.nU v, Ph. D., proleKwir ofjiiathemutlcsjiiiil itstrollo- my; I Inst. I oudoii, rii. IV, professor I gis.lotfy'iind, natural history ; .Oeorge II. i oilier, I.I.. P., proli-ssor.of eheui isiry and physics; John Mruub, A. M., prorcsHor of tins k and inoileru lan guages; llciijamln J. Haw thorne, A. St., professor of mental philosophy and Knglish literature; l.uellii C. Car son, A. M , professor of rhetoric and eliM'Ulloti; l.ilgar .Mcl lure, A. M ., pro-; fessor of uiialytlcul cheiiiislry ; Prof. ' ILL. Mit hell, A. M., piincipal of! business depurtuieiit; Philura K. 1 Murch, A. M , tutor; I'.dward II. Mc Alister, A. II., tutor; J. It. W eather-Is-, din-ctor of gymnasium. The iMiist-rvalory of music, Mis Mary K. M. t'ornack, director, n-ucd tis'ay witli bright pn.ccts. The dormitory, under the manage ment of Mr. Ivate S. Munru, ha a large number of iHiardcr. A Model Hop Yard.- I'.IU ti.i.nl. is I'lem's i r. We doubt if lliero is a Imp yard on the I'aellle COS.-I that ciiial the yield of the Win. Nets yard, on the bunk of the Willamette river a short distance alsive Springlleld. There are 1 acn-s planted In hops, and on Saturday night, after only nine davs picking, ,V0 luiles were ready for shipment. Il ia expected to lluish 'Tuesday w ith at least ;-) leilisi, T'ln-se h.tle will aver age Lin pound each, a totul of Til.tkMl iHiund, or L'7il Hiumis to the aero. Last year this yard averaged IS'kJ Miumls to the acre. Mr. Net has the jurd under thorough cultivation, sprays, and strip all leave ami ruu iicrs'froin the tssly of the vines. He ho not Iw-cu lrniild.il with lbu or mould, and hi hop uro llrst class in every ai tit ular. The yard ieiiuipM-d w ith seven dry ing IliKirs, and the hop am saved while in iir.iH'r condition. This year he dried from .Viil to nJM Isixes daily. Mr. Net will ship h bale to Port laud Tuesday. A lit ion. AH Cai i. nr. Saturday's Albany D'liiiHTut: Monday night the t. P. deiHit was robls-d, us hereto fore resirtei( u hole in a pane of gloss Is-lug made. A new pane was put in, the putty hot yet having hardened. Last night nlsiut midnight Policeman McClaiu discovered a man iu the build ing and priMx-cdcd to lake him into eustiMly. The man claimed to have the consent of Agent Walden, w ho was huntisl up, and of course knew nothing alsiul it. John Dsj was then placed in the county Jail for safe kcc nig ami will la) held there by order of Justice l'ns ksen until the grand Jury iins'ls. Investigation at the desil re vim In I the fact that the man had en tered by taking the new ly put lied pane of glnsH out, and replacing it, iihiii lidd ing that there waa nothing Inside thai he wanted. The Hillivmali huiiM-hcd around Just In time. When taken to Mr. Walden he waa examined ami a mean looking and a very big revolver found iu his coat ss ket. Hu hud hi hand upon it ami act.il very much a if he might use II. It was taken away from him after some resistance. carried to the supreme oour li.lljr Ou.nl, rs .truilsrr 17. A HKKIor) Ax IPKNT. Klmer, the H-year-old sou of Dr. ami Mrs. 1). A. I'aine, was the subject of a serious ac cident at ll':.K) o'eliH-k yesterday after noon. Kluer and another llltlo boy were playing in the yard when he went into the barn and entered the stall where one of the horses were standing, for the pursie of hiding his hat. T he horse, although ointe gentle and never of a vicious nature as fur us known, for some reason kicked the boy several times, breukilig hi right leg near the hip lolnt. breaking the right side of the collar Isme, and cutting hi head somewhat. 1 he boy waa carried into the residence and Or. Paine A Ivuykeiidall set the broken Ismcs and dressed the wounds. The little sullerer is Is urlng his Injuries with great forti tude, and at tin writing I getting along nicely. b.ll (iiisrl, aV.tinl-r I PAKlMlNM AMI ItKMIHHlH.NK. JOV- ernor rennoyer ytenlay pardoned Frank J. Wilsiu, who was swiieuoed from Linn county, Murch Ul, lsiiJ. for the crtui't of burglary for a term of five years. His pardon was recommended by the district attorney who tried the case. The governor also exercfl ex ecutive cleini ncy in the case of ('has. V. Snow, w ho was convicted of the crliiio of assault and s-iilehoeil to pay a flue of t-ioo. T he prisoner was con victed In the circuit court ot Itaker county last June, and uu the recom mendation of the district attorney tsS of Ids fine was remitted. Ihhl.j inisr. sr-t'titr 7, Hakv lit K:l. A gwsl sized Isjm, U longing to I jiwsrd isvjuet, atstut even iiul.it west of Junction, with the contents was burned to the ground last Friday morning Is-tween '1 and 3 o'clock. It will be remembered that her huslstiid, Llwur I llsiiet, waa Isiuisl over by the Justice of the -ai-e ill fl'SI bond to appear before the grand Jury, a few w.s k lhce, on the charg of having thn-aU-ni to burn a baru U-longlng to Ids w ife. Makkia'.k Ln kmsks. The county clerk Issue-1 the following marriagn Ii-1 is-nsa-s late Hnturduy aftermsiu: 1'avid Huntrr and Magln Oraham; John; Doyle and WII.U Waile. psi.j ou.f'1, spuii.is r 1. j TlIK Hakkisiii R( Ca-i- A war-' rant of arn-st was Issued for young Itrowrilcv for the killing of the Ibsst f;irl, but at last a-enunt be had not x-enarrrst.il. He I with some rela tives west of Junction City. A t'il.VL VlAKKF.I.. A Young bil l Pies I mm a Hluw on Tlie Head. I so, i.ti.r 1, j'h it. 1. ti . ' An llioortunatc accident liapp. lied . at lavis' hop ar.l, under leax- of K. C. Mnitli, mar I li-rrlsLurg, Saturday,' resulting III the death of Melilida I!.m, a I eyciir-old girl. Our lliloiinalit state thai en the morning of thai day a sou f Mi. Ilrowulis.', of Kugene, aged III. out PI ea is, w a cutting iluwn a suitill tree iu the camp ground. Miss Ki luterfir ed and u iiiarrcl ensued, dm nig w Inch the Itmw nice boy threw u mull stick ' at the mil, sinking her on the temple ulsive the ear. Il Has a serious blow as she Ih-i nine ylek, and grew Worse Until death ensued lit midnight of the saiuo day. A I'oiotier's iiiiUcst was held lit 'Z o'clia'k Sunday l y the coroner of I. Inn tsiuuty. Tlie attending physician I found on examination that a Idissl ( vessel had Is eii rupliiri'd by the blow, i W III. Il W as the iiiin' of Iter death. T he parent of Mis K.s urv resl dciils of Creswell, having ntvnlly moved there from Chehalis, Wash. 'Tlie reiiiuiu were taken to Creswell for Interment on the I. s al this after noon. Ii I an unfortunate atl'air but no one siipMs-s that the lad hud any Ihoii.'ht of any s rinus n-sull fnuu the iitilnekv lil, it.- i A telephone nicssagti this uftcrmHui states that the Harrisburg ennstuble went to the hop yard to arrest the Mr own lee Iniy, but could hoi II If I him as he hail been hid uway by hi moth er. SHOT H V A IllSTKK. Pick Virtual Will Ue an I'.jt rrom a Carries Shot. Pslly l.u.rtl, ts 1 1. nils r Is. I jst evening iiIhiiiI sundown ua Dick Marshal was riding horseback, on hi way to hi hoimt alsiut .'i miles Is-low Kugene on tin' river ristd. he was hit by a couple of stray bird shot from a gun ill Hie hand ol (ieo. Saunders, a young man ulsiut LH years of age, w ho wh siiisitnig at a pheasant. Dr. McKeiiuey was called and ex tracted one shol from Marshal's nu k. 'The other shol struck an eye ami lodged under the m si probably de stroying the cycsighl of one eye. Dr. McKeiiuey did hot deem It advisulile to takeout the second shot. Marshal' horse was pcpH-rcd Willi shot, at least 40 ls-lllg picked out of his hide. The llmlshurg Tragedy. Monday's Allmuy Democrat write up the unfortunate killing at Harris burg a follows: "Saturday evening an unfortunate allulr mi'tirred at Harrisburg, near a hop yard, one thai resulted fatally, w here In H'rhsp a hundred similar case nothing more aerloiis than a child' quarrel would have transpired. A llrnwiilco boy aged It, was culling a small tree down, w hen u girl mimiil llists, of Collage Orove, came up, and a dlMitite ansa) ulsiut the tnv, not a very serious one, although the boy be came angered, ami picking uy a stick throw il swiftly ut the girl, who low ered her head, and, instead of dodging, received the blow Just behind one of her ears In a fatal sit. Sho fell to the ground and died soon after. The allair caused general regret, as the re sult wa simply an accident, and was hot Intended by the tsiy. Coroner Juyuu called a coroner's Jury which found In accordance with the facta. The boy was taken into custody and will be given an examination tomor row. Ills probable he will be held for manslaughter." Map at Df.iit. Pendleton K. O.: Ilcht I the canker that rusts the soul of Industry, It is thechaiiiiel through which the. slave ays tribute to the master. Ills tlie soli In which Shy-liM-ks grow, on which knaves feed and fistls multiply. Countries aud Nrsoua run Indebi in proMirlioii to their ig norance, stupidity or recklessness. "Neither a lender nor a borrower be," said Hhakess-arc, ami Shakespeare knew what hu wu talking ulsiut. 'The hard times of toduy are duo to debt. When debts are being made value of everything else increase ra Idly. Debt is the gambler's device, the thief's hos, the knave's tool, the manipulator's Implement, all at the ex . use of the honest, courageous muu, w lio work for the love ol it, w hose work produce wealth and whoso ef fort are for better conditions, better times, better men. ball o.i.rl , WrfU-mts-r Is. Xkw HrriiKNTH. At niMin bsloy 70 hew student had lsn enrolled at tlie Htulo University, and more are ex pected during the month. This la a fur larger numls-r of new students than ever U-fore In the history of the university, and naturally plvom-s the laculty, Isiard of regent and s-ople of Kugene. The state university has been thoroughly advertised 1 it several way curing the several month past, resulting in this large Increase. Illj l.l.nl. Sr.lrinl.rJ17. Pl'lil.ic Hoiis-il.fi. The Kugene pub lic si-hisils n.siied this morning, with a gissl atteiidamw. We were un able to obtain the exact liuml-r of pu pil present. Pkuxkm. Hulem Journal: K. II. Ith'sles, of JelTerson, Is shipping sev eral ear lxds of prunes. Hu i buying all that la otl'erv.l him a at little more than (10 ci-nl per bushel, beside giv ing work to some Z' of our young sim ple, the money for which it much heeded Just how. Il.ii I.U.I I, Srl.trn.lso- I". PfHI.Ii- Hilps'lJI. At the public seh.Hils 3. Were enndlt-fl yesterday, and the attendamv Usluy I about . T his is somewhat short of the opening day last year. I he attendance of the younger scholar Is up to the average but snun wun me onicrones. Mr I fl V fffT ttr -jaV "M oi l ai t!.-l.ii:Vanl ti.'Vt r cx.-cll- I. "Tri.-l an 1 j nven " i-i tl.o v.r.liit of million.. 'A l 1:1 III 0 111 Liver Kcn- Jon I V Liver m mm m. mm m . - . 1 1 Ki ltK'V IllcllCilll wLit'lt n van Pills you o.in pai yum f.iitli Ut .1 euro. A 1:11 Id 1 ix 1 -tiVt', a n l I'urcly vc l-t.iMo, tn t -ill; ilif-' tiv on tint I.iv. r a 11 il Kil- IICV-. I rv 11. nil rt"t.' :!.-; in r.i j'ii.l,ori:i p.w ! P.nndon Iteivmls: Mr. Cha. Ituiley w hiln on hi wty up to the beach last Wediitswlay, dlsouvt-red a monster dev il fish stranded on the beach about five Illilea below Hall. Ion. it longest tentacle measured III lo t ami If tssly waa over four feet In width, giving the monster a spread o o. feet. II 11 lleVrd to Is the Isrgcst specimen of the sis-en- ever fouml 011 the 1 acme cisast. K. now. d are In a splendid couditlou i- t.ikcti ilrv 1. r 111. 1 1. int. 1 ! 1. 1 lis King nf I l-r Me.ti. Il.r.. I t ..II - lltlllil'l. It. 1- - I. IM IO.I.O H .t I I-- H. .1 I . t -r 1, hiili. I ..I. I 1 1 . .. I 1 I o - I ..I.... St . .1.11 s- ik'S, I 1. -.'in 1. W'u-lo i. l"ii. . t : ". : i:v r At h i.i IIm. lti . s oiiu In r.- , 1 1 " I ' I r 101. 1 . .Ii .ot wi f' VOI . NO 1IK0WM.KK DISl'II lUtil'.l). Hie Killing or Mli Ko at llarrU htirg Purely Arrldcut. I'.I'.T (.unril, s'trmts'r II. Young Itrownlcii wa arn"sted west of Junction yesterday morning by ( 'unstable Met lain, on the charge: of manslaughter lor I lie killing of Misa I toss at the Davl hep yard, last Satur day evening. Hewustuken to Hur- rishurg Iu the aftcrniMiii and gien a preliminary examination la-fore tho luslliv of the (s-uce, who, upon hear ing all the testimony, ordered the Isiy discharged from custody, us the evi dence plainly disclosed the fact that ine Killing wa purely aiinientai. Thus end the uiiforluiuitu atl'air. Personal. I'.lljr (iu.nl, Sr.'mlr I. M rs Hoss went to Salciu this morn ing. Kola Xel went to Salem this morns lug. Commissioner Cullisou was In town today. Loud master Walt, of the S. P. IL K., spent today in Kugene. Mrs. Minnie Wushburnu returned homo from Clatsop lx-acli this after noon. llev. X. Chirk, of HKikune, Wash., arrive. I hero this aftcrniMiii to attend conference. Hon. Henry (illfry went to Creswell this afternoon. He will attend the state fair tomorrow. Mrs. Farley ami two children left this morning forSprague, Washington, Where they will hereufter reside. Miss Ni.rn Miner, who has Isn-n siMMidlug the past month at the Issl side of Iter cousin, Mrs. A. V. Peters, returned to her home at Olcudale this morning 011 the early train. Charles K. Woloott write from Mulford Sept. 17th to till olllce saying he would arrive In Kugeno in three or four days with his wife and little baby. He will resume his old position on tho tll'AUII. Hon. II. H. (Illfry, of Washington. I). C, rcsdlng clerk of the Lulled State senate, arrived here on lust night's train from the north, 011 hi annual visit. He will bo in I.aiio anility for several days. John lilumoml and John Holt, or Cohurg, left Hunday 011 a four month's trip to the Kast. Mr. Diamond will visit relatives 111 Ohio, ami .nr. uoir. will go to Llltlo Itis k, Arkansas, then make a tour through, several of the southern states. Mr. J. K. P. Withers, wlfo aud daughter, returned Monday from a two-months' trip to Kastern and South eastern Oregon. Mr. W ithers report dull times in that set lion, stis k and wool being a low price. They went by the MeKeiizle route and returned by the Military road. 011 cnstsing the summit Sunday, there wa about eight Inches or til 1 11 snow, which was melt ing fast. Mr. Withers has somewhat Improved in health. p.tly Ousrd, He.Uinlsr 1J. Htii-i. Hi.ai'oiitkki.nu Dkkil Mr. H. Powell, of California, who has been up the McKetizIo river, ami in tho Cascade mountains on a hunting trip returned here last night. Ho inlorma ua that In traveling along the sum mil of the Cascade mountain for a distance of thirty mile southward from the roley Spring Iniiumernolo Wurm Spring Indian camps were passed and ill the same thousands of ibs and fawn skin were hanging up drying. He rightfully think lhl an oulnik-e that should not 1st pcrmiUnl, and If thl l continued the deer will sisiii Is) annihilated in this state. We call upon the Stute (iauie Warden to take action In this matter. Awarded Highest Honor World' Fair. oa MOST rCRFECT MADE A fair Crap Gum cf Tirtu Tow-ler. Ft, iom Ammocua, Alum ;iy other iultaxra. 40 YEARS TH8 STA.ND.CUA 0