CITV AND COUNTY. i Car 7ih inJ 1 Nil . OCTOIlKIt li rUOENE iTHOTOf 0., Ji.nUtU V 511. MKEVITII . Ileiidcrsou, ucntlst. I J. Walton, attonn-y-atdaw. Moncv to loan oil farm. Kuitilre of Judge Walton. Two sealed hacks from t-'3 up at F. L. Chamukh. Dr. O. W. IUddle may U found at I.I. tval.h'lice Oil OllV Street, between rifth and Hlxtu streets, one Mock west ..f iiiu Minnesota ImU'l. II lit iire- ...nxl to lu all den Ul work In the f-t untuncr. (ialvanUel fruit dryer wire lower lb ui ever before at h. I- CilAMIIrlO. Tlib I the svaaou wheu Ilia Casada milky "'! limitf plow how their great uiftTiorlty they tay In the ground mid an thev have no landslide the draft I mucli llgliier. tan ou r. I CiiAMHKiui ana im saiuuieu. Only a few of this l-V) buggy bar ncsa. ton. r. la-iiiAMUMts, Coal Hill .Nursery. Call on or addreiat T. X. Hcgsr, Ku-L-eiie, for all kind of nursery stock. I'nr.iesoii marolxdeiu plum mU that Sill UOl iroui, unu uu xn.u nuik Orchard Grin S-ed wanted by C. C. Goldsmith k Co., Kugene. la Old Soldier Mads Uappy. "Duilng my tonn of service In the iiriny I contracted chrotilo diarrhoea," v A. K. llendlng, of i!aley Oregon. Cilice then I have lined great amount of of mcdli'lne. but when I f.siudany that would give me relief lli.-y would injure my eiomacn, until Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and )irrhii'a Keinedy waa brought to my notice. 1 lined It and will any It la the only remedy that gave me -ruialient relief and no bad result follow." For sale by (Mill rx & DeLano. Uiard of Kqtuiitatlon. The Hoard of Equalization for Lane County, Oregon, will meet In Kugene, Oregon, Monday Oct. IS). 1M4, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for the puroe of cor recting and hearing all objection to the assessment roll for the year l v 4. The board auk all who have ob jection! to make their appearance promptly. P.J. McTiikhk. Assessor of l-ane Co., Oregon. Dated thl 271 n day of tSept. l!l4. Now U tl e time to do dry plowing, get an Oliver ch II led plow and it will keen ItMcIf In (he ground. Cull on F. I,. Chamber for the only genuine and at reduced price for 'W. A Specific lor Croup. "I eoniilder Chamlierlaln' Cough Iicmedy a -elno for croup. It la very pleasant to take, which 1 otio of the niiMtl lmHirtnnt requisites where a cough lemed li extended for Use among rhildren. I have known of cam of croup where I know the life of a little one waa aaved by the ui of Chamberlain' Cough Itcmedy.". J. T. I jUi range, druggist, Avoca, Neb. For aule by Ohih hn & DkLano. Tbey tilre Their Keasont. Perhaps some of our readers would like to know in what reflect Chain berlaln's Cough llemcdy U better than any other. We will tell you. When thU remedy I taken aa on aa a cold hai been contracted, and before It baa become settled In the system, It will counteract the effect of tho cold and greatly lessen H'a severity, and It Is the only remedy that will do this. It acts in perfect harmony with nature aud aids nature in relieving the lung, opening the secretions, liquefying the mucus and cauiug It expulsion fiom the air cell of the lungs aud restoring the system to a troug aud healthy condition. No other remedy In the market poce these remarkable propertle. No other will cure a cold o quickly. For sale by OSHl'K. A DKLANO. The Local Market. Th (olloirln qnotattniu fnr tbs local market .r u( null prior only. Tby sis eortcio kit. sua will t luuud M MeursMM such report can b md: Tai'otT. (XT. 10. W4T-Nrt, 0e: on bosM I T Oin-hi buhrl, uol an (a 3D futt'LlVr 111! am 1 60 ttir-hi f Verrow-frt l'.-ITri W Vil -r n . ( 10 Uia.l' Ik Ll' '4 M MM.U'LBIU Hrlk l 10 iiu-Prlk 101 " I i.i. k Hiiirii-ivr r,iil (J iwi!.'.' u i U Km. tfjiuiti 17 I ui. iimi iil h.tia I1 Anm I IS A 100 li' -ert.M iooi t i..i-r dm 7 00 Ku- n v F..tto-n BiKhcl ' BfUiS Drj (rmnulu4, .. . ',4 EitrmC, IS Ml.lrn, M e" Corn (i kioo bMl f U i.. M I .... nn rrbu(, bar j Horn A' 10 H.- "( Hon... . e Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Wfcsa By w kk. fT W Cto.w Wb hwmi CSUU. tt rrVJ f C-tnrU. wnaa U Imu XI b elunf K CKorls, aa ate k4 OiIUisb, b f" Cirts Dr. Prlca't Cream Baklnc Powder WarW Fair HlgkMt U4al aa Dlpioaa. Person wishing nolicm or advertlxe- .j ai ius r.rniii ' v bring them la Thurwlsy a the paer f;s to pm esrly FriIy moruiiig. The Wkkklt (H ard ha a very large circulation throughout ineooumj, la an excellent ruediuin through which Ia im k Mruirip Mi.rninn. Ourub scriptlon UMtk is open to the lnrctlon of advertiser that they may see what iney are getting lor ineir niuurj hi IKa tM.tl.h.t mamm.itw.rn t(f m nl 1.11., tmnS thM trld a.l (brail l-Uvta. lh 'Wtfl'". IvftMl, cAliTlt IntwM ktat ram. I ft - " f.Slli WKt Ul ma miu lo 1U" Mln lniuMbbn.nl o tar.i r- ' Bunt -iim.-' Bui4 ivf hini a I!"" uiituilpu i'nnl lT BJ I If- A4-lr" Tlk Wf..h attaBvar Uk. lu4iMS It. Krr. Karl M. Wilbur. Who lectured Ufore the 1'uivrr.ity anJ prrsrhed lii the Coiigrrgatlonal church I lie following Sunilnjr, i rring, will again lie in F.ogciie ou Oct. si, nd preach In Pnrki i' i ra hnuie umrnlug and evening. Morn lug sermon the topic will be "The spiritual Life." F.veiilng topic, "The Nfd of lUliglou IUxMiitructlon." Mr. Wilbur la a very flue .-ak r aud It la hoied that good ColiKregulloli will greet him morning and evening. r r Crrswrll taiaaltle. (K1. II. Potato harvent I going merrily on aud the J leld ia good. The flrt friwt of the seuMiu came the morning of the r.lh, but waa very light. Two more light ouc iui. James I.vi-, our Indiutriou coip'r, hlpetl a lot of barrel to Kugetie this week. Hon. II. II. (illfrr vUited relutlvis 111 Creawell laxt n k. Walter Wlllln sold abo.'t .i worth of melon from hi one and a half acre thieaon. He will plant about twice a much next year. Died, Oct. 0, of paraly.l. Mm. Al vira Taylor, of Camas hwale. Mm. Taylor ut!crvd a tmke of araly! on tile Moiulay pre V loll to her dralh. Hlie wa apreuily In fairly giHl health, and attended church at Cres well about a week before. Hie wa burled on Monday, the Mh, at the family burying ground on the home place where her huxbaud, John Tavlor, wa burled some years ago. Mr. Tay lor waa an estimable woman aud her sudden death will be mourned by all wno anew tier. The caw of Tail v Tuuell came out aa was predicted. It wa thrown out of court by Judge Medley. The weight or evidence liellig that 111 lie 1 1 bad ilmiily cut bruuli and small wit ling that iiiterrerei wuii mi nun wa-ter-powur. The ellort to make a crim inal caacagalnit Tuuell by trying to make It attiear that be haj cut trees to the injury of the land wa simply ri- diculou, aud the action of Judge Med ley waa loudly commended, showing that such schemes are aa untMipular at Cottage (trove aa at home, where the prlnclp! are well known. l lie nun still grind. ZeI'H. KnlgbU or 1'jthlas. Dllj QuM, Orlolr II. The result of the election for grand oftlivrs by the Knight of Pylhlaa yes terday wa a follow: Dr. J. 1 Hill, of Albany, wa clioxen grand chancel lor; Dr. K. P. Weary, ol Alilund, grand vli-e-chancellor; Turner Oliver, of I' n Ion. (fraud prelate, and K. M. hargeut, of l"joit Portland, grand mas ter or exchequer; U. 1. ilctonneii, ol l'ortlnnd. grand kcecr of ret rd and seal; Oil Paltcrsou,of Heppner, grand maxter-at-anu. The next annual convocation of the KiiighU of Pythias will be hold lu Ha- lem. Two Papers One Year for $2. ' li.ivi' nia'li' air;ini;i-tin-iit liy wliicli vvill fonil llu Whki.y tJiAiii ami Sfini-Wi'oklv Ciiu-innati Kn- I'iuiivr, for one your, to all iti'W atul oM ;ui.-'criiori of llu' (ii'Aiti, who will pay ono vi'itr in advance, ami an v ar- ? SJ ri-aragi'!, fur the low Drioe of S2.00- The regular isuhsorip tion I'riee for hoth pajH-rs is $:.() The Kuiuiivr is the leail injr I'.ijht of the M issisiiii valley, is an eight page pa per, is ir-sueil Wetlnesilays and Fridays, aiitlha a eircu lation of 1(Mf,(xh). i U plain priut, all large type, on white paper. These two papers will fur nish plenty of reading matter for the family circle din ing the long winter evenings, at a nominal price. inihscril ers will get all the local, na tional, farm, honshnld and miscellaneous news through these mediums. Suhscrihers are positively informed that these terms re quire advance payment, and no deviation will he made from this rule. S'lid remittances ly regis tered letter, postal order or draft, with name and address plainly written, to Thk (iTAi:n, l'ugeiie, Ore. Illj (lusrd, Or tuber 10. Ki.EfTiox ok Okfickrh. The grand commandery, Knights Templar, al ha- lem yesterday elected Iho lollowing ol lluer for ensuing year: P. H. Malcolm, grand commander; It. K. Llpplucott, grand deputy commander; Judge K. H. llean, grand generallwiinn; I,. C. Marshal, cnpitau-geueral; It. V. I'alue, prelate; J. 11. Clelund, senior warden; J. P. (lalbreth, Juulor warden; It. (i. Whltehoune, treasurer; J. t. lloiilii- son, recorder; C. It. Winn, standard hearer; A. Thurlow, sword -licarer; it. L I'I.-miI.I-Ii. m. m m. I .. .1 lliil.u Wll. son, sentinel. The next grand com- mandery will be held al Aihany the second Thursday In October, 1KU6. IwllT Uuard, October 10. Nkw Oraim rkllKlit'LK. 'om- niHiii-lnir todav a new freluhl schedule goes Into eirect on the lilies of the Houthern Pacltlo railroad In thl state alfecting grain, Hour, feed and mill- stutl. tor some time the boant or railwsT commlsslouera baa beeu In con mil tut Ion with the managers of the road endeavoring to obtain a reduction becauw of the low price ohtaiued for wheat. From Junction City to Port land the rate 1 V cent tier MO pound, agaiiiMt 13 ciit; ami from Kugene, 10 centa, agalut U cent formerly. From Coburg It 1 V cent, ana iroui Hprlngilcld 10 cents. Formerly these were 1-1 ana to oenis resjiecuveiy. New Paper, We have received the following card simied by the Huu Pub- llHhlng Co., of Portland, by John O'Brien manager, which l self-explanatory: "We take pleasure In announc ing that 1 lie Puu, a uaiy auu nuiiuay niornimr newnater. will be putilihed at No. 162 rtucond street. In this city. The am number will I lsud t)ctoler 15." A rirun I'i riv.I'p. A fottjtira rimu .IUt.ih nt ()-lolki.r lull aav: A nUan-un at tha Ilohemia mine, after a run of less than 30 days with a Ave stamp mill, resulted lu ttuu). The mill lis been shut down lor aooui two months to do oertaln development work. TTi ... At 1.1a Imnin HHP V.ltr .'1 1.1 '. nm ... I - villa, iim A. twU of bowel trouble, af ter an lllue of three week, James Fountain, aired 7d year, no leave a widow aud several children. Died. About four mile south of Creawel . Oct. 7. ls4. of paraly!, Mrs. John Taylor. The burial took place Monday. TliebankofJ.il. Khlnehart A Bon, r.l UnmnirvllL. fl'iakwl It lloOf to BUT further depoaita on Monday, Octota-r lit. llisownersoi ino uu n.c large mill, and other xtetilve bul nK Inter-!, all of which I so pros perous a to nfiulre their entire alien tlon. Henoethey close the bank for .wn Mtiipa.lila.tlij.. TI0 IlUbllci turn v I assured the bank will pay every de- , . m positor on oeinano. Parks' Cough Hyrup cuie Cough, Colds and Conaumptlon. Mr. Cath erine Black of Le Itoy, . .., say: "i took one bottle of Parka' Cough .-"yrup. It acted like magic. Htpwd my cough and I am perfectly well now." Hold by A. Ykkisotu!.. I've a secret in my heart, hweet Marie, A tale I would impart, Pwtt Marie: If you'd even fairer be You must alway use Park' Tea The improvement you will , bweel Marie, fold by A. Yk 1MOTO. Drxtcr Iteim. Oct. 11, Isul. The giMMl weather I giving thefurm- er a chance to do hi full work. M.-wr. IWrir. dowdy and Adding ton have gone to the Pine Opening on big bunt. Natural!! nhould have procureil a lst specimen of the Snirt- Ing black tail, a the ipecle will Here after tie extinct. Messrs. II viand and Kcrloner are each hauling lumtier to erti'l hop houM-a thl fall. Mr. Harper and daughter Maude Intend slaitlug lu a few day for KaMiTtl Oregon to vllt during the winter. There never wo 111 the history of this place so much moving going on a at present. I.verj body Is on the go. Grandma Holbrook I vUltlng her son on Fall Creek during thl week and next. Mi Jennie Parvin Intend stinting In a oou iile of week to attend school at Monmouth during the winter. ltv. Ann! ron it conducted an Inter esting meeting at the school house dur ing last week and closing on hunday. The saw mill closed for the season lust iSatuidsy evening. Lcandcr Cruiau I buy hauling tan bark to Kugene. The road are lu a splendid condition again. Lonle Morgan, w ho ba for some time betn aaitant o(miuiter at Trent and bookke ier for the saw mill, hasreutcdtheUardiier place ou 1 1 per Lost Creek and Is moving on to It. llKUl'I.AH. A Uood ItecomiUFUdatlon. La Fayette, Ind. A Mrs. Ja. Fay, living near thl city, claim to have been cured by the ue of him oion Liver Itcgulator after five or six of the Iwst phyniclans bad pronounced the case hopeUns. Albert A. Wells. Y'our druggist sell It lu powder or liquid. The iwwder to be Uken dry or made Into a tee. Belief Corp Notice. A committee from the Post aud the Womau' Relief Corp will wait uon the citizen of Kugene, In a few dny, to solicit llU-rsture lor Hie nonuers Those baviiiK old miiKniin- or other reading matter to contribute will confer a favor by having the same ill readiness. Utter LUt, Chessman, C W b.rwell, A L Hammond, J l OU-rir, Harold Phelps, Arthur M TSeii. kre, 1 1 ord The- i Watkln. T II. A thrf ol on run will ml n '-l liu-r given iL l'.-ri.ii riln. lur .ctwr w;li i.k mi l.u lTniVl. T. J. ( HAI'i. I VI Hiavv HorhALE.fslem Journal: O. H. IWHsley ye.U-rlay sold hi crop of W tle of ho to Hon Uria. at ik oenu per poun.l, tbi. beiug tl highest price irporud in thl market u ar. Iiwt. A Uiy' blink Vilvit rtm wa lt mar the Cohurg bridira on Hunday, tol-r 7. Finder will I suitably rewarded by leaving at the Ol'AHu ofllee. I'er hale. Cash will buy some very rheap balel hay at barn near io.hen, Or. II. F. KlKKtr, I kmIicii, Or. A cup of Park' Tea at iilfcbt move the bowels in the morning without pain or dlvomfort. It Is a great health giver and blood purifier, bold by A. YtKisuTox. Tilt liD.VY, OCTOllKU Id. Another cxivllent day. New Uk k st.ive. F. I Cil v I I.I.-. A line hi-ntiug tov for K at F. I-I'll AMIII.lt.'.. a)(il;0 cut to trler. F. Ia. Cll AVIIII HS. II. W. 1 1. I.I. 'ii i having oi.-l l-n. l-la.- reir work doueou lu slrtvt rail-w-ay irai'k. Attorn, y W. II. JoIiiiimiii, a Wo.nl burn attorney, died suddenly al that plaiv jeteriUy from heart failure. The tin-gmi presbytery of the C. P. church will meet at KnUrlUe, on Thurxluy, Is foru the third Kibbuth lu the iiiouih. Puxtt ha broken out again! In a tv.vnt isue of the Chlciigo I'iin.n, the old li'ki'iid "Kt-p your eye on 1'bxm," sps'ttrsl in forty places. Wliat dm- It mi an.' I iraul PaM Courier: It. II. Miller arrived from Kugetie last wivk and liiiiiii-.lliil. ly s!eps-l Into the Job of ruuiiiiit; lliins in factory and store, as John Krlley wa alsient at Nmi Kmu oi m, Mr. Horn and Mr. Kuuny U.ih slrk and (ieorge Kelley w as busy out at the mill. Pendleton K. O.: From this time on, watch the country pick up. Ivht art. U'ing w IimnI out of existence, cc. illation Iiiu tiled, aud the pcoplt. Imve their ey.-s oih'U. BaiiiUHixiiiig and ll:iHbHHlling ure draw lug to a close The common soplu are coming Into ow er once agniu. Albany Kium rat: A. T. Pitney, of lUlmy, who lis been on a visit to hi old home in I 'oik county, Missouri, ha returned to lit Oregon home. He reMirls time gisnl In Miourl. He says Ih. y have a good corn crop aud a fair w heat crop Corn Is cash at S evnta a IhmIuI. Fathoms go out like hot caki-s at f cents on foot at the fariin r's il.sir, and altogeilirr the out I.Nik is bright. A sad s.vldeiit Hviirrvl about 4 o'cI.k k Sunday after noon, al a point alsuit four ii'iibs wi-t of Pendleton, when a fr. lK-lil truln ran over and kill.-. I a tilt 15 girl bnby of uUiut sixteen llioutli of age. The lit t tu one wa near the enwsing and wa not olsn-rvwl until the train was within alsiul live cur length. The tssly wa cut in two mid the entire train pned over it. Mum for wn the iitiiuu of the child' parent. Street getting dti'ty again. Circuit iHiurt convene one week fniut Monday. The attendance lit the Htato Univer sity i mI til Increasing. Another carload of Welnliard's leer wa received at the Iix Work tinlay. A wn-ck occurr'd on tho O. R. A N. rnitnmd thl morning but no one wa killed. J. C. Oliver aud II. J. linker, of La (iliuiilc, intend starting a paper soon nt I.ukvvluw-, in Luke county. A marrlngo liceuc wa lueil bxlay by the county clerk to J. A. Crablrve und olive M. Brow n. J. II. Met 'lung ha a new advertise ment lu today's iMiiH'r, ami It will tay our reader to carefully scan, the same. The Kulght Templar lull at Hali iu wa led hv ICIk'ht Kmiiieiit (Irand Commander MaU-om and Mr. Judge I(. S. llean. Albaiiv I Vims-rat: Mr. Luella Stowe 1 1 us brought suit for a divunv against her husband, A. F. Htowo, the well known luwyer or lA-lmiion. 1 he grounds given am habitual drunken liens and lusulllcluiit upMirt. AUniiiv lxiiiocial: "I know all about it,'" say Jim Westfnll, referring to the ChiiiiKO war. "China all light, JupniM-se t.H little soldiers let 'fin come lu; ChiHameii don't care. I get him letter. You seo. Papers, heap liar. One Chluuimin get killed, puiM-r say one hundred thousand killed." Attorney L. ltllveu returned home from Haleui last night. Mr. II. II. Mlllerdof (V.ttnge Orov visited Lugeiie friend today. W. It. Walker aud parent have moved to Pleasant Hill precinct. President Chapman, of the Slate university, visited Haieiu yesterday. 1W master James Parvin, of Dexb-r, waa lu Kugene today trammeling bus), nee. (i. W. (Irinin and Hetli McAllster visited Cottugo (J rove on their bicycle today. Judge Fisk, H. D. Paine and Mr. ChamU-rlaln left on hunt up the McKeiiie Ihi alternoon. They ex le't to return Monday night. Fur Hale. Four huiidred acres of land near Ku gene. Will bo sold In body or In tracts to suit purchaser. Frank Coujma.v FKiiot'lorsj Owu (iraut't Pas Courier: U. N. Boll kilhxl a big owl w ith a rick in hi barn a few mlb from town one day laal week. The liuite bird had taken poaMwion of the building during the previous night, aud lu the morning drove Mrs. Itoit out of the structure. O. N. took a shot at him witn a amall revolver, which only caused the wine bird to blink hi eye and attack Mr. Bolt at cliae quar ter himself. A rock hapMued to be bandy and in coining In contact w ith hi owlshlp' head, laid him out for measurement live and one-half feet from tip U tip ol t lie wing. How ow ld be waa (J. N. did not determine. The Cajweky ItfJf. The run on ls;i fruit at the Kugene f'annerr. will Isj finished thla we. k. W. II. Abram who ha bad cbari(e of the cannery during the drying season. Inform u that the drver ha turned out MMindof driel pears, Kartlett, 'Jf) isiuikI dried Bppl.-, Waxen, and Ul, Oaaj pound of all varU-tle ofdrieal prune. beld- iMundof prunes for . Humphrey. J lie inw i now engaged lu reniiovatiug drieJ fruit for some of our local inerchaiit. No fruit or Vegetables Were rmilu-il this season. A IUkk TKKAr.-MIs Ib Block, tlie favorite prim donna of the Paci fic coast, ha bf-ti engagel to aiwlst Mr. Hollruheck In a concert to be given on the evening of November "th, inthlscllv. Mi-s lll's h has only re- iiiillr returned from reveral year study witli the bet musical talent in Kurope, and I highly accomplished In this art. This entertainment as a whole will I made a pleasing one which few lovers of music will care to mi. Phoiiatk Mattkr. KaUte of Chris tian Ihtryi-r, da-1-rwd protatte value of estate, l, !. K. O. potter sillitd .lnilr.lrmtor w ith I :,! bm.ls; sure tr, P. V- rsn-slafrasa. Apirais;rs: VjreU.r Wells, Wi.Hain Nee ley and W. L. Bail. y. Ijki -s I'ARAhK. Not l.s have been issaud calling f.r a drill of Oregon HosCoiiirs.iiy, Friday evening, Oclo- tr 1 in full uniform. Mill of I. 1. F.dward. O Il'.f I ,.M. IVIoI.T I'll,- l i-t w ill an I l. -lament of T. 1. I.dw .tl.ls W 14 'lol.,,!e, i Hi,, cailirt yeslir.lay. Alt. r pi.vi.liiig for the payment of all debts, etc., the Instru ment liUealh to hi children Henry l., J. ., W. J.. T. I'.., i:. II. Kdwards, Martha IJ. Farrow, Alice I'., tiagir, Mary K. Mcl'hersou. Hirali K. Hrink wt. r and luil W illicts, all of hi projs-rty, Isdh unl and 'rohul, In -.Hal i Si Is, sliiin and share alike. Nearly all bis clilldreu hud received ivrtnin sum nf mniiey uuil this is to Is' c.iuillcd in .li-tril'Ulloiis hereafter to I' made. Henry 1. Kdwards is n siilited 1'Xe. utor without Isuiils. Tho isirtion Kimeatlusl to Alice I-:. Oacer Is pistil in llin hsii.l of II. I. Kd wards, in triiit, and she Is to only re ceive the iiiten-t a lung as she re main the w ifu of llavi.l Oager. If lie ivases to In. his w ife Ibeii she Is to receive her full share at once. (itsi. It. Ilorrls Is alhtcd attorney for tile estate to aMt Iho executor ln tlto wl llcmeut of the etatc. The will w as drawn H, ptcuiUr l-l, IS'.H, and wa witucwed by lioi. It. lVirrisand K. II. Burger. Tbe Hup Crop. The Puyallup Citiceu, of October 5, ha the following: Picking 1 Mill pmgresflng in the Meeker yards very slowlv a the Puvallup Hop Co. I holding from picking all but maturely colored areas. Vlio w ork is living done Very slow ly and carefully. The bop that have Isvii nicked afford splendid sample and thl I now considered generally the case throughout the district. A general and can-ful rending of ex- chnngis fmui all part of the world show that the following estimate is aixmt a correct forecast of the situa tion. Ii New York Is-tter quality but alsiul the same quantity as lat year. Ill Wnsliiligtou, alsiu't IM.lsM bale. In the Yakima country no more have Is-cn Imlcd than last season. Oil the continent there will I hi but a normal crop on account of diNastnui fa I limn in the Belgian proving- and orlioii of llcruianv and the Into advent of mould ami lieu lu Kugland ha caused a great thrliikugc In their brilliant es timates. On-gon ha s'rluiM baled half a crop mid California w III uol come in with ll enormous crop ou aivHiuut of dam age by storm and a failure to pick on acvouui or low market, i ho il crop throughout the world w 111 not he very much larger than the crop of 'K1. Ileal folate Transfer. lt.-rt'l .tally hj Kl'.ISS SS'lSt.Tl'.iMI'iRV W . k. S. 4Ssjs.ii .in, MoiiM.'r. IMITTAIIK (IRoVE. 1. (I. McFarlnnd, to T. J a tract of land lu block No. I, lu .Mcl-arland addition to t oltiice drove; consideration ."U. ProhI'EiT! kdr Pri-ks. The Han Frunclst-o Rural Press baa reMirt from tbe prune crop of France, that pnim Istl a few week ago to bo the largest ever known, hut some ol (he Kansas cyclone enmf over and tk a w hnck at the orchard on tho lolrc and devastated tho prune treessothnt Instead of tho ll,lIO,(l miiiiiI of tV'.l being exnwiliNl, a wa IiomhI, th. le i a shortage of: :ij,iio,mi imiuikI. There Is conceded to lie a siuiiliir shortago In California, amounting to ftossi.isjo pound in the two countries referred to fab made In New York of California prune Und received, rangu from live cent uul for smaller to H cunt for such a Oregon choice Italians. It look a if th j prune grower might expect fair price thl year, a the world's apple crop la very small and so wa th east ern sac 1 1 crop. The 1'nclllc grower lost money ou green fruit shipment but thl coast must be deN'lidei upon for many dried and canned fruits. It I fortunate that we have a good supply- AM Oroam Tiiiee. Haleni Inde pendent: Home unprincipled wretche broke Into the clis.l house at Haad (liven last night and delllierately stole the organ Used for the church, and III thought they have gone In the direc tion of Monmouth, aa the ollbvr have got on track of It tiiat far. Tbe orgnn was purchased of Mr. Will alstut four years ago, aud wasingo.Nl condition. It I an Karhuir, taty 1 I'M I, No. ii.irjU. It I undoubttHlly tlie Intention of the thief or thieve to run the organ Into Polk county, whereonmuiilhlcatlon by telegraph I not to be hail, and then to distssw of It for any amount they can reallfte. Till I th first time we have ever heard of a church organ Iwlng stolon, aud It la isild thief that will make the attempt. Died. At Junction City, Oregon, October 10, HM. at Hi-M a. tu.. Prof. Jamea C. Campitell, aged 77 years. The funeral service were conducbsl by the Junction City lodge, A. F. A. M., at Muddy cemetery, thl afternoon at II' JU o cliM-k. Mr. Campbell ha Ueu a rosldent of Junction City Inrw th year ln7:t or 1174, and for a number of year followed the profession of chool teacher. He waa an eliiwtl gentle man, and was poaseased of hosts of friends. Markley I), ti. r A IaONti RlDK. Wednesdsy's Halem Journal: F.J. Realty, of Chemawa, left this afternoon on hi bicycle for a trip to Ashland, where he will attend a meeting of the state horticultural so ciety on the Mlh. On hi way be ex eel to visit aa many fruit ranches a (swiltile, and make a ecial study of the fruit curing processes, aud numer ous fruit dryers lu use. Pall OusM, Oeuitarf 11. Died. Todsy' htaUviman say: "New ha Jusl reache Haluiil that IteV. II. I'ngworlU or jeiiensui was Uken suddenly ill last Monday morning on the toad from Alsea to Junction Uly aud explnsi in a lew minute. Hi family lu Jefferson was telegraphed Ibesad new. Hi wife went to Junction and brought the remain to Jetlwrson yesterday, where the funeral wa held at PI a. lu." Iiallf Uaud, ru.tair IL Ifi.ikK I'.i ni:n - Tlie Bundv NsjI dem at Juii1ion City wa diolroyed ly lire al an eariy nour uiis mormon;, t-sr informal: l.Hwaliout ITiA). Mr. Rundy moved out of tbe pro-rty only a few layln Tbe lire, It U thouKlit. was of incendiary origin. ItAMK H r a 1 1: m E ST. I n today's fil'AKIa will 1st found the iiisrtily tl unfit of tbe First National Rank of ibis city. It bow thl old established financial insiltutlon to l in a highly prop-rou cundition. Dr. Prks's Cream Baking Powder WstM'i fmlt tut i lAyis, iM. 10. A dlstch from Hbamrbal sav it I 'atet on ss au. thority a larire foros of Jneaa have Iwvu landed n-ar New-i'bwaiig, lu tlie gulf tl Ijvt Toiig, and the capture of that plaos wllhlu a lew day la in evitable. Ha 1 4 Itakkrr) . Bakhi City, Or., vt. Id. A most during robbery occiin In thl city liiirduy nil. -tu. -ui. Win. Merrill, a V'UiiK' man, wnlkcl into Henry llnuk t r's liiiloi uu i.i.il.li-liiii. iil ou 1 hit strict and hrt ii.ly l at and r ! 1 I the pn'piletor. Bunker wa found ly ing In a . of bl.sl and over It tin tsd his ambulant, who when detected exclaimed: "My (iod, don't give me aw :iy." He then llia.lo bis cs ajs. bill w a soon cnptunsl tu Chlnatow u. Brink er ivcl a nuiiiU r of unly -a!p wnuilds which wt re Intliile.l with a heavy steel hor-e sins'. Merrill got upwards ot twenty dollars, but only two dollar were found on him w hen searched. When arrested be wa In toxicated and .lriil.il having any know li.Uc of the aibiir. I Ills I I IrrS al M ar. I.si, Oct. in. A dispatch from Berlin alleges I'll I lilt, has akcd tier many to use her g.sd ol'.i.-. to t mil mite the war with Japan. 1 liar ana lb lias. Pi npi i roN, or. IM. 10.-Ijwt night Click Humphrey, a n-yi-ar-old ts.y, playing w ilh a small till.-, pluy fully raim.'-l it to hi shoUldtT, sulil. "Mamma, I'm going to sh.Mil you," pulled the trk'er, and sent a ball i-rashlng iIiioiikIi the ll.-r.liy part of the fu.v. It Is a .lauKcrou wound. Both thought the gun wu empty. nnr Uantlrll llalmrs Issnal. BosniN, Oi't. 10. A small glbering of loving fi lends and a lew words of impressive tiuHrt from tlie IImi of hi lifelong cowoikcr, Kdward Kven-tt Hale, w-rn the slmplo rile over th body of Ur. Oliver Wendell Holmes, at Iv' lug's chnpel, Ihi noon. The Bo hemian Club, of .iii Francisco, sent a luri;.. basket ol w bite ebrvsanthemum lib maiden-hair fern. 'I'lie pull ls-ar-er were all incuiUm of the family. IhsSairss narSsr. I'liRTI.AM), Oct. b).-Kelley ha not yet uiiide a conf.-salou a reportel, but he ba attempted lo fasti-n the crime on ( iartboriic. Chief Mluto, however believe (iarthornii iiniiMViit and th charge of murder against him ha been w ithdrawn. llu In still held a a witness. Kell.y iniike many Colillictlug stateinelils alsiul Our I home' connection willi the murder. Chief Mluto U'lleve be bus coiiclnslve evidence agnlhsl Kelly, but be w ill not disclose the nature of the evidence. LATER.' The grand Jury today Indicted X. N. Hccve tin. I "Bunko" Kelly on the charged iiiiinb ring (bsirgo W.Hayrea. SlttbSaS Dr lllrs. New W km mi si. i eh, B. C, kd. 10. I-nil (1. Turner, a prominent real estate and Insurant- imciit, was proba- lily fatally stnhlsil t.y hi mistress, Oracle Irving, at H o'clock last night. Turner, It appears, bad tired of Iter, and wished to shake her oil. Hhe went to Id otllcc, and, after a brief altercation, drew a kulfu and stabln-d him in the alHloineii. Tho woman was arrested. Turner i now lying lu thebospltul nt the ilnt of death. From the high social jtliou of l uru er, tlie iillair ha creuled an intense sensation. Klllstl III laliblrss Swrlkarl. S iianton, Ph., Oet. 1(1. Frank Bc.co lour.lcn'.l hi sw.vtlieart, Mary Kerslc, at the home of tho latter' sis ter, in oiiphunt yesterday, lu-r.ee and tbe girl arrived in New York lusl Hat urday from Boheiubu They were met in New York by Antboii Rur chiiach, of Mayllcld, this iHiuuty. and bigetber tho tlirue came to the latter place. Then lU-t.-c learned Hint In stead of being tbe acivplcd lover of the girl, her nll.-ctioti bad U-eu alienated, aud that she wa to Is-coine the Wife of Boiirschuach. Yeslcrilay she was to have Ixs'ii married, and lin win mak ing the dual pn'panilloii when Bcjuki culled He wanted the woman to give up her Intended and renew her a I lec tion towurd bun. Hio refused aud he wont away, but soon returned, and again being refused by the girl, allot her dead. He attempted to escape by plunging Into the river, but waa hauled out by his pursurer aud placed luji.il. Terrible KsssrUass Ul lb a Saab. llAHIIoHnlU'HO, Ky., Oct. 10. Henry Walt yeslerilay jaed through a terrible exiN'rleuce. For hours lie lay plutoiied In the trou nd while Niiake crawbil about liiui and coiled Itself ou hi llnilsi. Walt waa dilv lug a team attached to a harrow which was waited dowu with several sack of nick. - While sitting on the drag he full alccp aud tumbled for ward, waa drawn half way under th liupleiueul. Fortunately the team s(opsi, aa Walts was H-rfeutly hvllf kws. boon a mounter bluu racer, full nine feet long, crawled upon Walts' Issly and secured one leg tu Its ixiwer- fill einbraoe. Walts lay motionless, and the snake craw lel ou and olf th man ail day. now lying heavy across his face ami bn-ast, now sel.lng an arm or leg in a mighty coll. Once the racer attempted to coll around hi heck, but Wutt. still simulating d.stli, pressed hi head against the f found ami loiicu it. Aiier aeven loursof thl torture Watt' euiployer reM'uoil him. The snake eaeaiied. Watla I painfully, but not aerluusly hurt. Mia Have Taksa ei Da. NEW Y'oRK. tM. 10. At 8:9) o'clock tbi morn I u ir a seven-storv building lu course of erei-tlon at 74 Monroe street was blown down by a gale. Jt crashed through two-story building, No. 72, where two raiulllc wnn iswruer llve.1. They were burlel In the ruin. Ho far three have U-eu Uken out dead, and nine badly Injured. Only one dead body has Urn Iduiilincd, that of IM-niia ivsiiiea, skiii ft. iiauioor Isxlies were those of a man and a boy. Workmen are still digging at the ruins. The building that fell was de fective, atid frequent complaints had been made alsiul it. A fourth oorse, that of a woman, baa been recovered from the ruin. The body ha not been identllled. Th llt of Injured thus far recovered i follow: Oeorge Roblnovilch, a veer old, liack sprained and ear cut; Louis Abram. 7'J, b-ft I. g broken aud many contusions; Isivid Kismee, 21, cut slsmt the head and Issly; Fanny ' l.ll.. ..... .Iu...t ,.m. Iiu. !lliea, l.li.lij nil a.wui. ii.w w.j , Joai pli liradv, 1 4, ucau nrmseu auu left b g broken; Timothy ISilau, cuts aud bruise: Id-asie Aiming, u, cut alsut the bead; Ia-wIs J. Abrams, 'JJ, omtusloiis on head and Issly; Maurhsi Ahram. coiittislona on head and body. The list of Hi dead, so far a known at noon, Is as follows: Mrs. Bertha Kooiietj, aged VI; Abraham Koonea, -l U. her son; Mr. John Htelnuian, aged bO; Mr. Htelumau, aged 31, ber sou. Nine -rsons are known to have jier Islied lu tlte colli"snof the buildlnic on Moiinaj tre-t. The names added to tlie list already Riven ale: I. I. Abra hams, aged -to: Mr. Beanie Abrahams, sire. I ;w. wife of A, H. Abrabauu; Hol- omon Karone, sgiil 1!1. Two more bo.li.- have rn slirbted; thesa ar prolsihly tbe bo.li.sof liawa Abrabama, atrel l and r.n Aoranam, agea 7, children of I. I. Al-rshsix. (OITAUE (iKOVK SEW.S. A l.lllle I'blld Una Over aud Killed. Psilr i.uau.l, 0. lulwr II. Ycstcrdiiy alsiut 10 o'clock, while OtsirgH Wu!k.-r was leaving Jones' saw mill, about thn-e lull.s from Cottagu (imve, w Ith a load of lumber, ho run ov rJ. K. Iewl' 2 year-old child. The child livetl only aismt two hour-. J. B. Mi-O.-eUIn Cottage drove fmui tbe Annie mine. He say tho mill I only running 12 hour a day, being short of wah r. They bavo drifted 70 fct In rich ore at the bottom of tho v. In, In the lower tunnel, aud are preparing to place a new concentrator In the mill. Di';ii. Two miles west of Hale, I-ane county, On-gon, Oi-t. 7, Mrs. Hcoville, agiil b7 years. THE SECRET or BEAUTY f SOAP Th avisl fTcctl tk. i unf) iixg and bean. Ill) mat ! la tlis a.'ild. 11 I lbs ou.f 'liitlisnf i.tttiflea. I.lai kh.l.fl. rniih, ami ollr I", r.l.r...i.li hui.tt with Iuk Via asils, dry, thin, sii.l railing hlr, snt iuils tal.f tliiil.li.-. It It ft U.uw II .nkss si ths rs ia i.f m.at rt.aiWil'msl dull ge ri Mmu, lt.. Tin l i. s.usii, Iskit rrii, hniniii, UvuwKi, bl BLluuw ' Tor facial blemishes rhs,frarklf, bilr ami tllnc of huweta, liriuumos, tHtw, olljr, sad mHby km, rbsnnic, suit on. In Mrs.lrslino. I'l TI ( lit A IMIAI', bai'SiiM of lu da-lt.-sts mr.lt raiioa, I th sm1 ntii!tie, e-sii.c. iiirlf;. lii(, anil hrallnf i.lliaiiiin,u wall a Iwlnj tiryon.l alt eiiiriia th Hirsst, sl.l, u.l si.mI ri-rrtalniig of tniti-t, hath, ami nunsry ksii . S grruirt lhn ron.l.ln. l aaJr of all u'.tior tkla an J ouui,.ltlua aua. Snl.l ikmafhoal lk a.vtUI Prtr.r. P"ma Xsi a us I ss. c.isr.. SuU I'r.i-., uhMa. a AU abval Ui Hi, Maalp, ss llau," Um. EUCENE ABSTRACT COMPANY. W. L SCAEBOBDOGH. KiUZ.r. Ollleo usdnlr In McClaren'a build ing, corner Mb aud Willamette street. KUOlCNIf, OHICOON. ONLY A FEW. A 40c double wash board only $ .23 dood Oreiron bam this week 0 " shoulder. 8 Kach and every one of tha above, guaranteed. GOo flue dairy salt ouly Vi 600 " stock: salt ouly 35 dloas) starcli Mr lb. S Wa art now selling tha largest bar gissi toilet soap 111 town for 6 Ax Billy. -CHOPPING- -AND FEEDJV1ILL. Graham, Corn. Meal, Whole Wheat Flour, And all kind of .Mill Feed and Itulsd I lay kept constantly on Land. H. D. 0FFUTT, Prop. Lcava order at 0. F. Craw's. F.EP0IIT OF THE CONDITION or tin- First National Bank, At Kugene, In tho Htato of Oregon. at tha close of business, October 2, 1HH: BtXOCHCEH. Ivaa sad dbsuosU IlKW-T 71 Orsrilraila, aaowsil aaj usseuraj. l.i.'-l 51 U H lUmda to saror cireulsUoa . U.'sOISI Pranluuu oa V H bood l,i)) Hluck., awcnnlias. ale Mil ' llankiog htrtass, furnitur, aad h- tun. 23 Dim inna National bsaks (uol Us- ssrr Ag.uUI :..I.JU iHw fpn .lata buksauiJ Uaakar. ,nt S3 1 n (naa aiiiini.! rr strsals. S3.'"l 1" t bat-ks asd utlisr eaaa lun ,IV1 43 M.iiaa at otha NaUaal liaaks .. . lii UO Fractional t eurraacr, aicksl sou owu Iff UsrCL MOSKT IBSIB'I IS SASI, Till 8mI. iiM M I..(al UnW sola. ft.V0.00 U,ZM M Hupt U. a uuit, I'hUadalpliia... W 00 ToUl .... vzt.ma UAaiUTIfS. C.llal stick psid la Hiurbis Inad Cadi'M.! !.', laa sipstu stvl Uim J V . ...n .1 l'...b a.4aa atataa.llnir. 1 haa in stal banks aad bankar.. lo.lirl.ltuU dapusiU aubjsct ta ciwck LuluutM Um laaa taoa abav M.OfOOO Csuu) U0 il.?ii0 V.'I.Wb) U,2Si 111 23,:sjfi0 Toul r-Ti,Joa SrtTi or Ostoos, Cocrrr or La, bsi I, a B lUllS, Caalilar ol ths stuns aaaiad bank, do auiamnlr awaar that 111 aUirs tatanxtit is tnt to las bat of BiJ knowicl,- asdUliat. g. B. rill. Csthler. SulartHbsd aad svura to Ul.s si Uu 1 llh Uy (. Uctubsr, 1H. 0. B. Doasi. Correct, s'.trat t. o. niisj.s , K. CsKisjaAS, X. briAir, e