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mi i IT ' Til fi 1 G ARB. . - . r , VOL 20 XITIBUXBEA rOR Til IIMEimTlOX Of DHOaiTIf riMtmtt. ISP TO 1111 11 .QUIT UTUQ IT TBI IVE1T OF Oli BKOV EUGENK, OU., SATURDAY. OCTOlHCIt 13. ISD4. NO. 42. The Eugene City Guard. pUDLIrtHED EVERY SATURDAY. I. L. CAMPBELL, PablUhrr mmd Proprietor. OKKICB-Os lb. Kat aid. nl WllUunstls S-.n-t, bsise WtsbUi sad Eighth hlml TKRUH OK HUMCRIPriOX. p.r noom... Hi Mootb... Tir. Booth. 12 00 , too , .73 Ailetrtliing Iiitt Made Antwn on ft io lrtiMC. U b chryJ at ths lot towisf rslsi . . tl.raa mntithj M 00 On. )UM " J 00 i ..ur oa. wr u DO TruMtat ottoM ia loss! eotuma, SO onto ,r M bar sstk lawrtiua. A-lrMtuiui biiU will b ..Klrd qoarUrljr. All ub work sort bt ruo rot oa dkuvibt. J S.LUCKEY DEALER IX Clock. vVatcriM, Chaws. Jewelry, Etc. REPAIRING PROM1TLY DOXK. b.II Werh vysrrsstrd.-M A. C. WOODCOCK, Attorney-iit-Law, i)PKlCK-ilD. hlf block smith of P. O. M-4MaUt iUMiti' gi.B la Collctisa. tnd I'rolmU baaiiusa. L. W. BROWN, M. D. Physician hikI Surgeon. Olfios and raaliUoo. oar po.tffio, Ibmr; 7W)a.m.12Wi.6to9p.in. DEL O.X.JQZX3. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. Kw Detlfot and N.w Price In Forrlitn and boBMttle M.rbl. and Ursolt. Monuments, ItMd.loue. and C.mstery work uf all kind, (or UW. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! WllUm.tU street, di ftartofflre. Eufvn., Or J. F. FORD, (ET.ngvlUt,) Uf Dm MoIbm. Ina. writs node dat t March Zt, -: H.B. Mtn. Mfo. Co., Dufur, Orcgor. GEXTLEMkM: On arriving home hint week, I found all well and anxiously waiting. Our little girl, eight and one half year old, who had want"! away to 58 pound. In now well, atrong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. 8. R. Cough Cure haa done its work well. Roth of the children like It Your H. B. Cough Cure haa cured and kept away ll hoaranee from me. Ho give It to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are Youra, MR. AND Mr. J. V. roRD. II yoe wish to feci Irmb and eheerful. and mill for lh spring' "k. elesiis. lbs .y"ira with lb. llMdaeh. and Urr Cum, by Ukttif iwoor tbra. dM a wwk. sold nnd.rs poalllT.fiu.rsnlra 30 eanu p bonis or all dragglita. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IS i I'XTOIP.K.t j t w ji very Pair Guaranteed. address San Francisco Cal. City Council. Regular meeting held MotidaT eTeiilng. Uror aud full hoard prvwnt. Do mutter of prtitioo tor extra Dijjht vatehniaD conimiltea reporlnd ajrem-lr topatittoo, hot rrrommendrd tbat the mayor mk appiutm"tit wlita oeoca aarr, and ll waa a or-lvrod. Pvtltiou to rxmipt Mra Harah W.IIiuj from atreet awnniytit grautrd. Mr IVraton trum the trl coniuiittee reportml IflliUK tlieOiiutrNOt for improve nirut of in block l'l aud II, Mulli gan ilo'ihtmn. Mr 1'xk reported ct in uortbweat part of town completed. Ilia aemi-aiiniiHl reoit of tbe city trrinrr read aud Qlid. I'etitioo i f Eugene Fire Dt-partuient to fell baud rugiiie and om proofed to par chut cxteusioa ladilur, hoao cart and 1(JUU fet of boae, referred to eommittee on lire and water. The nrntter of putting in Ore alarm ytem wa diacuMeti and referred to oommittee ou Ore and water. Communi cation from tbe I'arido Iuauranr Uuion vi read, exprer.lne the belief t bat tbe kdoplion of the proposed avatrm won Id reduce tb inmir.nra rate 5 per eeut and tare about SMMi per year in ininrauca. I) U liopkiua petition tor privilege of eatHiiliiibiug a bop, uaiug fleam power, ou Firat al reel near nvr bridge. Re ferred tu at reel committee,. Communication from A. G. Long, ot Portlnud, offering to put in chemical Are eutfiue aud acoept tbe band engine in part pay, n ferrrd to committee on fiia and water. Proposition was as follows: mHaa 1. One Cbnmpinn cbrmical firs en gine No 5 13, 4 wheel, 100 gal lon cylinder, delivered at En gens. 11,27500 Accepting in part pay old bund engine here 3U0.00 fJTBOO Kl'MUKH 3. 10)0 reel White Anchor boa, 4 ply, I!1,' inches iuterunl diame ter, te 1.05oer ft One Wateronabaud boss cart No i liviwn V UBiiK mn COMPLETE BTO('K H oluipl.aadruriUroe.rHbuubtlnUi. mi Biaruw Exclusively For Cash, 1 can offer the public better prices man any outer noui : IN EUGENE. : Produce of all kludi taken at market price. A ii an p.-... I. II I If I I First National Ban Accepting in part pay baud en gine bere $1,050. IliV). 300. r.50 Petition of F V Parker to hav. theatri cal liceusea heretofore rescinded, referred to judiciary mmilteB. rrolMW.I of tbe lulKorul.l tiecirio Works to put in elertrio firs a!a ra )i- tern, with tower bell Strieker, alarm boxes and other njiry appliances at a t to the city of 81500. wa n ferred to the committee on tire and water. Committee ou Ore and witter antliorixetl to paiiit aud cali-imine atairway ot city bull. itv niii x. Tmuuiri'i etnl-tnnu.l Utemeut, Oflober 1, l4. (iKXf ral ri xo. April I. Tonuh on band "1 kre'd llora llcenw l,'"0 " del ellT la IP. I " " .ireel .wvinnit ... I.'.t4 - - Hl.lr Irerluain'l ... " " vhnml uani l Hlith IrrelM.m't ... W.t " " I., uiw m, itcu 3,;.o.;t " line. I'" " " mlvrlUneuut U'O " rh.nwllon U Main' I K74 ToUl rrelpu r.SV.6, com. Br wTnti lld 7.1.1 W llitereal uli MIU. Inl.e Tul.1 ld oat Krai Etate Tratufer. Ki-onrl d dally 'j Ei'. A.TB Ti'Bra V W. k. it aani'uH, M.nafer. Wil'STKY. Enoch I'teaiu and wife to Miranda J Kanst. ST.h acres In t 17 r 1 e: tTUl. Samuel Rurman and wife to Rudolf Wenger, 40 acres lutWirlw; V H to WUIIniu 1) Ib-n.liaw and wife, 320.70 acres iu t Is and 1W r 3 w; iMkient. Ma (ub In lurid afwia rtxo, Anrll I Toeaah on hand To 1- Urn. " Irruurer ToUl rccelpu roBTBa. Bf warrant, paid ( aak on band ... Vvl.."J i,::i.t 1.9 T7 lolaleaah on hand Then ar rei.iepxl aarranU out- lanoinf ol armui 9-k "f. Re.uBm.1lywb.Ule4. p. Pa, TrrM. Ol Eugene. Paid up Ush TspUsI 50,OC0 t . a aa A-A IIIIA surplus ana rnm.s,c,u,vuv Eugene - Oregon. A feaavml banklBc bnaiiMaa da oa roame ahl.Uraia. HU-bt draft, na NKW Yl'KK, (UilfAiiO, HA N FRASCISCU and ItUT- tjtSQ.miii'ios. Udl. of icaaair. iH oa f..Ia enoatna. Darxaiu mlrl mlijart to ckeck or ewrtib OMooidepowt AU sUwrtioas eBtrwtod to as will mi Bonp aMamOnay Chaaabcrlaia's Eye and Skin Ointment A certain cut J tor Chronic Sore Eye, Tetter, Salt Rneum, Scald Head, Old Chronic. Soref, Fever Sore, Eczema, Itch, Trairie Scratches, Sore Nipple and riloa. It is coolicg nd soothing. Hundred of case bav been cured by it after all ether treatment naa uiu. 25 cviiU per box. f uf uli by Otburna peLaaa I.IX1 CofXTY hlOAR CAR Cor- valll Times: At ti. Wilkin' r. nlture .tups ru to be seen samples of uirar cane grown on the faun of Hen ry McElmurry over lu tlie vicinity of l'. .......ii Tli aeet ram. from Arkan- .... .a r.lanlMl tale ill MaV. J lie BBitiples are over ven fl In height, .u ,,..iniul ami 1 1 1 r i ft V . and the juicy pith has the genuine Ixulana ugr canetaaie, ixuii in - V . I.. . U t ' I will navor. a eaiiipio ui iuc be submitted to tbeexriiueiit .tatloo t... i.-i Mi l-linurrv t -onvlncei that ugar cane can be grown in Weh- foot, ami win try ine expernneui in agaiu next year. Day & Henderson, ASD- I'okiers artiu Miller and wife to Peter En part of the Win l.uckey donation laud claim. No. 52 t IN rS w, :4.J am-a; conaiderntlon f.Kl, Peter Era and wife, to AIIhtI Konter inan, panvl of land In ace 7 t IH , r S went, containing 4-J acn-; con.ldern lion t-'MK E O Coraon and wife, warranty deed to John Wlnii'iirlol laud In mm JD t 1U , r 2 w, continuing U acre.; i-onaider-atloii fl. ( W Maxon to K L Ive, of 41.04 acres, In t ltf f, r 2 w, nl part of claim. 63 and5U, and lot I, rec 17, t l' b, r 2 w, U5 acres; U. lieoW llreeliUK to Hit Carter, 40 acre, sec 11, t 19 a, r 1 w; t.Vi. S Meriau and wife to Elua M It ar ret!, 30 acre, sec 23, t 17 s, r 4 w; 1J. Eld KN r- Anlclia Walker Hnanglu ami I. H Spangle to Mary E. ItalU-y, t al tiu feet by loti ft-st of county survey, No, 113; coniilderatloii II. Ibwellia M Nelth ioti and Jatiiea N. Nettletou to James II. Nelllol ill Iota 8 and 4, blin k N, ('hltaliuu's second add; conaiileratioii fV)0. Janii-s P Cluhireaud wife to V A Craig, lot H, Mock 4, Cheshkrv's add; coundcratloii $150. OOTTAUEOROVK. The City of Fjiat Cottago (lnve by Its Mayor, W W tgbwby, to Hugh Doollttle, lots 7 and 8, block S, Mcrar laud's addition; f 100. Jl'MTIOM. J C Jennings adminUtrator, and Cynthia A Harile, widow, to Em uiitt VanVrankin, part of lotl and 10, block 41;t50. KI.MIRA. Cora McMartin and Alex McMartln to (ieo V CrUt, lots 6 and 7, block 2; 1150. Cambfrland Charch Orgaulicil. Ti. r,,ll,, ln fnnii Miindav' Ore- gonlan will be read with Interest by the many friends of Itt-v. illalr iu this city, w ho wilt be pleased to nolo his apparent aum-M: ' i. iirMi aim ,iiiv uniiierimiii i n I .1.... l. I. Pj.rt lulnl U'.l fftr maliy orgaillco yesieniay iuuiiimik iu .. II .1 I. .11 II.... t '.,,,., Hie l iu lliuniw iiiiiiiiiiik, v " A aliil l'naf MnrriMiiii atrt-t. with a nieiulierxhlpof 87. Rev. Mr. iilair, the paator, Ix-gail ins wora ou ine Eaat hide the Ixl of Auguat, gathering 111 (111 flU'aft. tti.rn I ini'MlbiTlllll and fir Ilia linr the nucleus of church. Meet- lugs were laid in the hull every Sun- ,l.i- avllli a turirK atlellllHIIIV. until Ib-v. Mr. Rlair thought the time for cUcvtlng a iM-niiuucnt organirjiiHiu i.u.i bhii.ui I ill niiniuMmii n film. Iin.l wiii.n. ,nw ..... - .r nliluiita mi lailli allies of tho river. Meamircs will tm taken to se cure ground for a building, nut tor me prvneut servlwe will be held every Sunday In the hall. iive Pii-ru I.im Onnroli ('itv Courier: The Industrial Herald, the populist paper of this city, will skiii move tii I'urtlalid and consolidate with V.I,lr..'a I.Hil.T. Till lIMT has never made any money and as oue paier can lie puitllaiieo fiie.-r loan u,. Ilia i-liamra la'aa liH'lllcl UOOII at tha laat meet I nir of the stockholder, of the Herald Publishing Co. There Is a movement on foot to organize a co-op- . i I.. .1 eralive proouce exenango in i wuaim W lllCIl Will OC COIISUIIIIIIBU-U vrtj a.Rill. The popullat thi way exect to run a produce tore, hulcber lioj, etc., and also, If possible, to consolidate all the county papers, thcieby ruakljigan In lluenllal atate pnpi-r. A Rravk Jap. Albany IVmocrat: A Jap In the city yesterday had Jul received a letter from a brother who I a member of tbe Japanese army In the war with China, lie told how they were whipping the Celestials, 'the writer hiiiuelf, a graduate of the Jap anese military acnooi, nan anoi mr Chinamen and cut the head, of two others off with hi word, tlv lu all. A wonderful Jap, or elae a big liar. 1 at. Daily Ouard. rfcf OoMJ A!l SILVER. (i. Rettllian, this morning, pun-baaed a tame duck at Phil Miller's market, and upon kill lug It found lu lu gUar t a couple of .mall nuggets of gold and one of .liver, weigtiing altogether about 6-i cents. Mr. Uetlmaii wants to kuow wliere the bird waa raiaed. MONDAY, OCTORER b TUESDAY, tKTORER t. The nd. are getting lu splendid A perfivl nutiinui day. Condition agtiiu. Hop. ar n t-orted atemiy in I.ndon, Newatudenls are U'lnir enrnllcl at 1 i'.ngluiid. the State University dully. ' (j,,,, .. m,rri. of till, ellv, haa hren About 75 Iniarilcra are now n uiatertd . apixilnted n iiotnry putilic by the gov- at the State University dormitory. ernor. . ... Jeir Rottoins shl id thn-e car l"n.U Yale tilensoii, the uell-knowu drum- of hop. to the Eaat yeaterdsy from llii mer for Sehlliltig A t'o., hit. resigned plaiv. III. sII Ion. . A priHiH'ious young man who a The gmnd coiumniiderv of the kept waiting hi. turn In a baiUr .hop , Kulghl. 'IVmplur jf Oregon I in tefuacd to pay for bis shave u the ground that time 1 money, and he had paid lu advance. John D. Rrown recently had a limb broken In a threshing machine a.vl- deiitly al Pilot Ibn-k, Ongoii. Mr. Hniwnlor a nuiiiticr of year, was a realdelll ot h.ugelie, sum at Salrm ' Mrs.'Evaus. who rtcelitlv bad her leg brokeu at iter home in I lieslier pri ctiii't, I. Improving tiii-ely. The Southern Methodist (tlferi'lice Just ended at rvirou City, haa reap- i pointed liev. 1. I. II ay lus prmtor St Junction ( Itv. the tuiierul ol I liomna ii. iiusrda, Ti, m.i.,.,, -,,i.. ,iii. ..iv.rtit the old plontvr, lavured yester.lny nf. ,lR, tU,.y w n, ,wv oul ., (r W(KS( teniiHiii fnun hi. late residence to the i f(-,r i,tA nn ooo fr N.r, I. O. U. r . .. n.etery. It ws. largely , lho w,ul,1 . atlcndctl by re Ittt ivea a I I friend, i M. , . . .. ., . . I . ' ..... ... I 'J ainc A. I aiuplall, well, known In i The I-ailer of Portland and the In-1 t., ..,,., i... i.i.Li i.u n... dustrlal Herald of Omgou City, l.aye Francisco n publlcntis for the I lie puin r win ne pno. llV f lM.l., Ju.Ia:.-. iMI'RoVEIi. The s- amni-e of the council chaiula r In the C ity Hall Is much Improvrd by the painting and kalaomiiiing recently done. New seals have also been put in and the rmi now has a neat ap-t as w ell as sub stantial seating mpn'ity. consolidated. lished on the co-oiH ratlve plan, aud will la' plllillslietl al 1'ortlnliil. Willi. Dunlwav of Portland, it I said, will probiibiy ta (iovernor Ird's private Becretury;'chsuiiey M. Iah wimmI la inelitloneil for the lawiitloii of chief clerk of the seervtary, of whom he Is a relative. Si says the States man. The Advaucv, at Ilmnon, prooaca henceforth to publbli the names of the dead b.-ats who, after taking the paMr for vrsra and neCi r pnvlug a cent, have their Mitiiinstcrs imtiiy tin in that It I "ri-fuwd." They will not only cxMa the bilka, but projMwe to stiind some of them a law suit. Corvnlli Time.: The annual appro priation for the pay of the railroad commissioners and tbeclerk. Is lU.lNaU, The cll'cct of the exiM'iidlture has been to raise freight rates so that the people are compelled to drive I loir stock to 1'orlli.lid and haul their freight by teniii. The wool saw are still busy. A light frost yesterday morning. E. R. Skliiworth arrived home to day. II. (I. l'l j mute, of HaUy, I visiting in thi city. The churches nil had gist.1 congrega tion yesterday. Notice ad of Eugene Abstract Com pany In today's Issue. It. A. Washburne, of Springfield, visited Eugelio today. Quite a iiiiiiiUt of Itirmeni in town tMlay buying winter supplies. L. Rilyeu went to Saieui today to at tend circuit court for Marlon county. Samuel Wlthrow ha Unui npMiliited postmaster at Varied, Lane county, Oregon. E. P. Thorp returned homo from hi trip to the press association on this afternoon' train. Oliver Wendell lloliin-a, tho ixs-t and author, died at his home In llisj. ton, yesterday. He waa Kiyeur. of age. Cleaver Rroa., of Pendleton, are among the nnsd enterprising htisims men In that city, and are doing a large business. Tho line county Farmers' Alliance will unit In Eugene, at the court house, on Saturday, OctoU-r 20, lvil, at 10 o'clock a. in. liov. Whlteaker Is building a resi dence fur his duughter-lu-law. Mrs. Dr. Whlteaker, Jusi west of liis nul deuce, on Tenth street. Ex (iovernor Andrew (I. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, died at Ihdlefonte, Pa., his home, yesterday afterms.u. He was the war governor of that common wealth. A (l-rvals justice was awakened Sunday morning about S o.clis k to perform a marrlngo ceremoiiey. The contracting parties hud been to a dance and w hile ou their way homo atopS'd to have the knot tied. NewHrt New: Hie sailing schism, er May Mower went ashore al hui.-law Sunday. She sailed In over the bar and struck on the south sand anil In side. On Monday she got oil without receiving any Injury whatever. J. (!. Stevenson ha returned from his trip to Portland. I. I.. Campbell returned home from Pendleton Saturday night. Representative Raker, of Camp Creek, visited Eugene today. E. P. Thorpe, of tbe Cottage (irovc leader, visited Salem Saturday. J. E. Noland and Ed Rang, returned home from the McKenzio Spring Sat urday. J. 1-1. F.bls-rt left this morning to lisik after hi Interests In the Pnlouse country. The wife ami family of Ib v. J. A. liiigtsdtoiii arrived from Teiincaai this afurmsiii. W. E. King left this morning for Rsyllc Id, Wisconsin, where he goes to upend the winter. Miss Eftle MUllorn, of Junction, who has been visiting Miss iMtle Sovern, ret u rniil home tills morning. Mrs. L. V. Stagite, who Inu been visiting relatives here, returned to her home al Portland thi morning. O. P. Hoi! bad a aurirlial oM-ratlon isTfornie! on hi eye this morning by Ir. Paine for the purss of n-moviiig a pie of metal. J. O. Watts, W. Iv Henderson and W. L. DeUno left for Portland this morning to attend the grand lodge Kulgbtsof Pythias. A. il. (M.nrn aj-nl Sunday with ' frlenda In Eugene. He w ill is-cupy a ; wmtion In hla uiicle, E. F. Ostium', r.i Vet store, at Sab iu, until tbe boll ! d.vs. St'lT roR Divorce. A suit has been Furniture V Dealers, Eugene, Oregon. LINN & RAYS, FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS I EMBALMERS. OiUn answered dan ornii1U. Opuosile Hotel Ew gene, Willamette street. The sheriff I buav aummotilng Jury- men ami serving legal sts tor the term of circuit court wbieli convenes ouo week from next Monday. The, delinquent tax roll of iKiliglan coillitv, has laseii returned to the slier ill an A he will at omv procs to levy ou the proN'rty. Tho delinquent tax lilnuul to f7,Uil.!Si. Slate Printer Frank Raker has val uable farm near Salem, which he will run on retiring from olUco. Raker has niailo a fortune as state printer, variously climated up to K,lAI. Tho weevil la causing a great deal of damage III Sau Francisco warehouses. An evening pns-r at that place states that there U ulajut O.OVi.iVal bushels of wirvily w heat In the w arehouses of Sau FruL'cisco at present. Cougiessmnii Ringer Hermann has returned home from Washington, D. C. Walter lbs ha Secured a xmilloii with the Electilu Light Co. al Stock ton, Cal. Albany votetl bond to the amount IJi,t) yesterday. Only 12(1 votes weie i-aat, ami uearly all of them were favorable to the pixsaillloii. The Wallowa CblelUln figure that the receipt of that section from cattle will enable the farmers and torek( er to jny their debt, leaving tho pro ceed from hog clear pro lit. Mrs. M. C. Wire, of this city, has Ut-ii elected corrtsMimllng snurvtaty of the Columbia river branch of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Rriuich, which basjunt clistcti its sesslou at So attic. Malsl Item: Mrs. II. E. Cow gill waa burled yesterday. She had the measles laat w inter and never recov ered fr.nu their elbs-ts, but baa llngenil and suit. Ted ever aliico until the night of tl e 3d luaU, when she fell aalivp and passed away Into the everlasting sleep fnuii which there Is uo awaking In tills world. Shu leaves husband, a son and three daughter here and some children lu Nebraska. The Lnkevkw Examiner saya: J. X. Watson, the Reno mutton buyer ami nil around hustler, was In town last Friday and Informed u that he had Just started hi aheep on their southern drive. He has something overti-sn) head, In three bauds, and will reach Reno about the first of No vember. Ho originally bought 10,0110 head, and made tho summer's run on a loss of a little more than 1 ier cent. He iMiught some yearling wethers at II and could have g.it more at 11.25 but said ho didn't want them at that priii-. When aaktil II the mutton market wa liaiklng up he said It was not, Is-causn there wa. a strong disM sitlou eu the part ot unwl sheepmen to unload. (ieorgo r lahcr Is out at Elkton ou business trip. John T. Ollfry, ot Creswell, Is vIslU lug today In Portland. Miss Etta Preston has music class at Cottago (i rove which .be visit once a week. M. !evingcr went to Portland on (hi morning's overland for a short business. Hon. H. H. (Illfrey will leave for Washington, D. C, next Saturday evening. Miss Ijiura Riirnett arrived home last iilgbl from a visit with frleud at Albany and Indcpi'ndeuce. Hon. H. L. Moorbead, editor of the Junction City Times, Is In attendant um.ii the K. of. P. grand bulge at Port-laud. Dr. Chapman Is at Portland, where he went to deliver a lecture In the itieillcal department of the University of Oregon. W. It, Wulker Is down from hi Rear Creek ranch for a lew day. Hi lretit exH'i to move lan k with hliu when he return. Hon. II. IL Klncaid, hi wife and sou WetwtiT. b-fl ou tbe overland train last night for two weeks' Visit lu San Francisco and poluls In Southern California. Ib v. O. W. Weliner. paator f the Christian church at Albany, and for merly of thi. city, accompanied by hi. faiuilv left that city last bight for Nebraska. Mnlor Chrlsinan returneil fnun atrip to Rolse City. Idaho, laal ulht. He went to Collage (trove this afternoon, and will leave for his home In l-k view tomorrow, going via the Middle Fork route. (ieorge Whitney, Wells, Fargo k Cos. x. pillar agent here, left laat night for San Jo, Cal. It Is said by know Ii,' mn that be will Weil young lady In that city, who formerly reslili-d Hi l-.ugene. Dr. D. A. Paine, S. M. Yotan, (J. T. If II 1 1 . . 1 1 . . . , I 1 1 1 1 .. I .. I -i.... i t . i, , I . JIBii. l III. I resioil, . i Mint., a curtly Carrie I.. Inlsney against hljj j i j NV'lekett aiid C. D. Disney her ,u,Ud. for J i'-Vv' 'ilcmCvJin a'.'t slllein - nSTxn l'-P oregol, i KnlgbU Templar Is, I March lvi. Tie? only living lus j 'I1 knight. ' of this marriage I a daughter 2) years! 1 1 old. The complaint alb ge. cruel and ! PHy '.usd, ou,if iuhuinan to-mtttwrit. exclusive use ir Iiii i.. At her residence, corner llouor. and aiiandering bis Uioncy i Fourteenth arid Market streets. Port- pan, nl l ng A similar suit was luti-. land, On goi., Oct. 7, I -'.'4. Miss Mar- tutel by plaintiir In 1st.', hut upon de- if.rrl Mowell, agel year. 1 be ftudatit clvliig a written pU-ilgo to do funeral or-urn-d in that city thi lore- ' ta-tU-r the suit was disinlsreil Slid the nonll. 1 he lady had many relative ron pl went to living loifrther again. , aud frkftd lu t-Aiifene and IiieCKin However, frou the roiiiplsiut. It wiHild I ty who will be pained to learn of hr seeiu that the trouble oniy increaseu. a at ti. Ml K M AtiS KTI.l .Et 0 KN K. And Pri-w Forth Many Shining shekel . Front Local Tucket. The "Little (ieorgla Magnetic Won der' waa lu Eugene a couple of years almv, and the "little in-gon Wonder" , la that so many ssiple exiibl Is' ini ixssml uisiii liv her nn ti ll'lisl a'raiiLM' ! xiwer. Ibxvlitly ill Sail F'tTiliclmii llcnlo Clark Ponuroy dropped onto the set-ret of the trick she -rfortneil, for such appeared to bnvu Iss n the ex hibition ol strange siwer by the. wo man. (Jciiie says; "We s-iii two .hour one morning practicing the thing. We only had the thealricnl man sud two jsirters to work on, and I tic v wcre.atlll with hor ror as liny watciicil me go through the wonderful feats I did. I scut a man wcll tog 'Ji pound w lib a chair In bis arms ami Ins feet planted llrmly oii the wooih-u Ibair apliinlng around the room. I setil three men at onco around the same way. I lifted tho big men all at once, one weighing 170 xiniiil, another weighing 2iJ poumi, and Bitot her weighing 210 poiiud In a chair. 1 took hold of a billiard cue aud let three strong men pull' and train to push me oil of one fixit, and they couldn't do It. I let those three men try to lift me from the Ibsir and they couldn't do It. Then I let thcltl llft'uie Into the air, ami tho wholo stalwart lot of them couldu'l k'p mo there when 1 got rvaily to comeilown. I held a twHir little slim liroomstick lu the palm of my band and they couldn't make It touch the tbs.r. Ami I didn't have a battery or a single ap pliance. 1 Just exerted that 'wonder ful power' and that was all." United llrrtkrrn ( kurch ('. The (uprcine Miirt ha handed down the following dei'lsioti: Pbllouiath colliirv. n-siMiitdctit. . E. C. Wyntt, et. al., apN-llant, appenbsl fnun lieu- Ion county; jUilgmeiiiBiiiruieti. opin ion by Wolverton. J. This opinion affirms the decision uf the court Ik-Iow, Moore, J., diaseiitlng. t hief Justice llcaii having participated in ths trial below, takes no part. Thi case has been Watched w ith in t rest by iiiciiiImts of ths two factions of the United llrvthreu church In Ore gon. While the radical or old organ ization are not as atrong numerically as the lllx-ral. or new faction, It was feared at one time that they Would triumph In tho courts. The college caao was but a teat case aud determine the ownership ol all United ltrvlhr.n church proiK-rty iu Oregon. Tho lib eral laoilon won lu the circuit court for Reiiton county when the suit was begun five year ago. Upon apNal to the supremo court tho decision was re versed, and now when It finally conic up In the later tribunal for a new hear ing, the decision of the lower court la sustained. The litigation now being terminated ll l hoped the advance ment of this denomination will bu more rnpld lu this statu. Tho Eugene contingent has been a part of the Uo eral faction since Its organization. Discharged. Pally (I lanl, Ortiils-rS. The trial of 1 D. (iibaoii aud Jame Fiaher, who were arrested on the charge of treaiiaas at the I iota lire of ('has ilclshaw, was held In Justice Wheeler' court today. Ilils w ill lie remembered as the m-IiimiI district con troversy mentioned laat week. It was Imiatl thai llio trial would bring out a decision as to the right of the director to enter Uxm the laud as they did, but the case was dis missed after a little testimony was taken In Uhalf of the prosecution. The grounds on which dismissal was sker wa luaufllcielicy ol tiotioe to constitute trespass. A copy of the no tices which had been xUil ver illixl thi ract and the case waa discoutinuitl. Deputy District Attorney J. M. Williams assisted by (J. W. Kiusey appeared for Hie prose cution, and Attorney J. J. Walton and E. R. Sklpworth for the defendants. HllOfl.ll IIK CoMTKNTEH. Oregonl- ans should In ooutuntiil af.er reading atsmt other places. Mr. 1 Infer of the Salem Journal, writing from North Ihikota says: "lU'twivn llio urouiii, the cloud-burst and the Russian thistle peat, this sit-t loii of Dakota Is nearly destitute of farm croM. Liberal esti mates here put the average yield of wheat al three and one half bushel s-r acre, as against 12 bushels lu a air year. Rul there haa not len crop of that sle since InOl. lu the I d-d River valley there was big yield but that Is only a garden patch of these two prairie empires. llivie is . . .... .. not tiushi l to tlie aero or nsx. jiar lev and oat vielded rlicht to tell bush els er ai re, but no great average of either. Corn that got up was loir crop a few acres here and there." A Ei'okmk Horror. The Riswburg Plallldealer i reaiMiualblu for this li belous Item: "The phoUigraph of a wwt (Uiunier girl face taken through Betterk TL "A fl M tliol.i'.LVan.l rover ctcoll cl. "Trio I mil proven" ii tho verdict of inilliotw. Simmons Liver ix''i- Ittor i.4 tlio ivor lucv r.iCAlicino t o vlich 7 o u r.m pin your f.iith for a euro. A w w mi ia l.na- a big hole torn In a ii.wspsir, Is very subtle In making maiden charms at tractive. A couple of l.uueue young iailies who were Intioduceti to this fact one day in Portland returned boms and stralulilway got their pictures fatt en through ragged runt In IheOt'AKO. Then they distributed the sweet pic tures to their Ifi-ul lumen friend who, after admiring the new attractions of ourexchanite. fiiddeiily fell the ini pact Ota powerful Imrror. jusi ue neath the wset dimples ol tbe two maidens their glsred the advertisement of J. II. McC'lung's 'Hull Jllevchcs,' readlnir thus: 'No Flies on us! Our RieM-hes are Warranted. F ifty Cents Pair! " llallv (liianl. I Mliiliar 10 PlUiPI Rr Sil t. (ieo. W. Klnsey, adiniiiiatrator of the estate of Camleee III I . . I . . I ,.l. . v. . , . II I I IN'ISIIW, IHVSSH. liW a - o'i lis k sold at public aale the r-al prop erty brlonglrig b said estaU. '1 be resi dence pnip-rty, lot .o. I, in oioca F:ilwirtb's addition to F:ugene, brought IU"); and the two lots in r II. addition, r'.. Mr, (ieo. W, Kiusey bought the property. MaRRIKD -At tbe reeldcnce of R. M. Richardson In Si-eiica-r precinct, Oc t. 7. I. J- 1. (iilswn ami ll. l. Richardaon, J. II. Jeaus, J. P., olU elating. Will Rr.si-vK.F' c. smith lis renlssl of John II. Harris the north room In the Harris Mk, and afUr thorouKbly refitting ths riMiin will re move hi grocery tture into the aatue. tivo, ft n 1 I'tiri'ly vo-ct-il'li', ai;t- r-f C on tin) Liver tO nn.1 KM lion. Try it. HoU l.y'ull Pr'U','i.-t. in Liijiiiil, or in ro-A'.lcr to bo t.ikcn 1 r y orni.iilciuto.i t.-.t. Th e.l f I l-r Mrdlrlnr. I li:i r it.. .1 i-iir -.on mi iri. I .l , r lie. i. I loi ii.t t ., il run, i. it. ml .i, 1 1 I. ' !. V in of :i' I 1 ' v,-r i. .1 ;.-in,., I i in - lil -r H a Iti'-il li-ltie lir-l In II- II ,. W . JaCS aiia, liM-t'liia, 'a.ilTik'lnli. ftUIIVI't(Hi;Hk llsa His Z si .p In r. n wrapfsat Pergonal. Dally (iuanl, Ortobvr 10. Archie Rloe went to HarrUburg ou a visit thi morning. W. W. Wilson has returned to his homo In New Mexico. J. R. Kronchuah has returned fnun vblttoNorth lHikotn. W. II. Alexander is In Eugcue vis iting relative aud friends. Mao Summnrvllle returned from his Hat rlahurg stock ranch today. (Ieo. Fisher returned this morning from a trip to Douglas county. Philip llohl has told hi blacksmith hop ami will soon remove to Califor nia. Mr. R. R. Houston and daughter of Rosuburg, are visiting relatives lu mi city. (ieo. O. Yoran and R. II. Parker went to Salem tbl morning on mili tary business. Marccllu Rotitictt, of Harney coun ty. I hern to purchase a hmd of sup plies aud to visit. Major L. I). Forest ami H. C. lluinphrey have returned from a trip up the Mclienxlu. O. P. Ho ft, of Irving, attended the grand oomiiiandury of tho Knights Templars, al Saleiu. This. Junklu leave this week for Mvrtle Creek whure ho Will apcud the wlutur pruapuctlug. Rev. P. C. Hetzler and Mr. West, of Salem, were guests at the home of I U)V. W. II (iillsTt Inst lllght. Cecil iHirlty has charge of the West ern I nlon u-lcgraph olllce during Oeorge Whitney s visit to Sail Diego, Cal. Mrs. Jake Hellemus and children left ou I be local thi morning fur St, Cloud, Minn., where they have relatives. J. C. (loodalo, of this city, waa oue of the numlwr that Bltemled the com- niaudery meeting of the Knights Tem plar at Salem yesterday. R. M. Day Is visiting at Victoria, a C. HeexiMM-U to Is gone alwut two woeks aud It would not surprise ut If he should return a married mau. David Link, who lain Portland hav ing his eye treated, Is re i .or led to be Improving slowly. He hat not been oul of the house for over four weeks. Mr. Crane and family, who have been living on the corner ol Jefferson and F'ourtli street, left Saturday night for Iowa to medio. Mrs. Cruuo will stop lu Colorado fur a abort visit. Dr. W. M. Thompson ami family will leave Pleavtaut Hill this week to locale at Summer Lake, In F-astcrn Oregon. The OUARlf wishes the di- tor abundant success In bis new Home. Uncle John Diamond of Coburg, re- turned last night from hi. visit east. He visited friends at Toludo, Ohio, aud at dillereut poluls In Illinois. He cou traded a severe cold during his alswuce w hb-li Interfered with the enjoymt-ut of hi trip. Jacksonville Item: "Miss.' Carrie Rcekmau and Mae Dorrls will leave Monday evening for a visit with Mrs. Huirh Thompson of Salem. Later on they will make a visit of some length Willi l'ornami irienoa." lue young ladies arrived here Tuesday and went on to Salem. Grand Master P. H. Malcolm of the Oregon Knights Templar passea through ibis afUrnoou en route to Riaw burg. 1 he party of Knights ami their ladies from here, who attended the eouimanih-ry meeting and bail at Salem yesterday, relumed home thi afternoon. SaleniUnow blessed with the Sal vation Army. I bis organization hat thus far (lighted Eugene. Awarded nifbe.t Honor World' Fair. 'DRr mm i- CREATJ MOST PERFECT MADE. A pui Crip Oeimcf TirtjiPiw.'r. F-si 'lutn Ammonia, Alumoi arty c:l rr i.'i.lioara. 40 years Ti'S $T'.: : A:.a 0