The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, October 21, 1894, Image 1

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ISTABUHUEn rOR TEE lIMimTHIS OF OEIBCUTin rHJiriPtES. W TO 1 COSII1 LIVHQ BT TUS IWE1T OF Oil ISO!
VOL 20
EUGENE, Oil, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21. ISM.
NO. 43.
The Eugene City Guard, j
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PUBLISH KHKVKUY HATtKDAY.
1. li. ('AMIMMII.L, ,
PMbll.hrr it nil "roprlclor. !
Kri'K - o th. 5U.t ! I f WllLm-Hi. '
H'ni, f t-i. SMilb. Mel KU'lith Mftvl
TKKM.H of SI'IWCIIHTION.
'-r atin im -' i
i M h.Uk L"t
ThrM m-'nt'ii T'
.Iiivriaii; Ilit$ Miidt nofn n
.tjijJit'iltitin.
Tim advertiwe. will I chary! at th fob
'uwiu r.l:
i in iun llir nxth $ W
: in a-iuar mx nii-olli. a en
( Hi. Minar yar li 10
Tran.inl a. .tier, in Im-ml culumn, i!u cwoU
r lia lr mi h lnrtirv,
A I-tllK Mils "ill la rtniwd quarterly.
All ub work niu.t b rll roao lnLIMkl.
r-- . '.: K w AND
a . V , 1 - . I , v V -
DnOMEIW
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Tvery Pair Guaranteed.
ADcnEss San Francisco Cal
j Colli're Foot 1'ttU A-m uul.oi:.
. l.i:jr i.u. r.l, I I. I . r 1
lUptcclitullve flolil cv, ia! On ton
j CoIIcko football team lin t t Albany
i 111. I Saturday and nrgani' ! a College
1 Kix't lUtl AwM'iiillii. I!. I'. Mial
I lurk rvpreat nti-il t In 1'. "f o. Uiv.
i Ti'tiiiin Iront I'lirtliitiil, I i -t irnvi-,
Monmouth, Orvsmi Ai;r.i ,,Kur:il t
i li-ge, t firvllm mill 1 I in vi i-.it y
o( un coil, tit l'.iii;tn', foim tin' liinjui.
i IjuIi Ifitlll Mill I'lnv u i;:uiii' with cull
of till ntliiT ilin illk' tin- - I !- :il I
I for nt Sutunlny' iiut tuii;.
i 'I'liu li llrl nuiii Mill ! i. fol-
sk van; Mi.rii'.s i t r.
ili l'rllrr nil Ktlrattracluir
ilrt'f l tile Mailrlll uf I tic
A.l.
J S. LUCKKY
DKAI.KU IN S&iili
Clocks. vVatinas, Clnws jo.volry, Etc.
JiKI'AllU.M I'liO.MITI.Y IK'XK.
L. W. BROWN, M. D.
PliyKlcl.'in inl Siinjoou.
ttif anl rti'iii- rt Mt"!!.c. II. ''in;
7 t" l in.: I-' t 'i. 6 ti ') m.
23. G. LAHE.
Si-w IValgua n. Ni w lrlrr In Krrlu :i'l
tKiintfallc Nl.rl.lo iul i.rull.', M.'ii'i it.
Ili..limr .ml Crmi-lcrj wort: i.f
.11 klnilt Uit W.'l.
ALL WOIIK (iL'AKANTKi:!) !
M lll.inrlle Slrwl. nr.r hMtolTiM. E'ip'W. "r
A. C. WOODCOCK,
Attoriicy-al-I.aw.
A Vl.lliric Ij'.l-r Olllrlal.
Tin' M:i-onif friiti-rnlty of tln'smi I.
fXiiviiiii'ly f.Mtiiiiate in tin "'l ti.m
uf tiii-lr 'r-i.lln nlliiiT lliU yrr.
Mr. 1 '1. 1 1 1 1 1 .. Muli'olin, ti.i Crmul
.M.'iti-r, u ho l" now on hi tour of vi
Itlnir tin in noii- ...li;i i tliMiiichnut
tin.- i-lutr, I
to U' inn'
.alii, I ho.'
of Hi.-' U-.I
UchI rtal lrnf-r.
K.M-.rl , .(ally l. Kl " A I . T I "X r I K t
W . k. IM 4.I...II..I w.1, M.ll'.'
OH M IIV
Stnti-uf tln oii to ( hunt ii-orllrh, tin'
Nliif.w 1 unil lot 4, I't, t 17 ii, r I f,
iN'tit I l!i.7i iti'iv; inn fl.Vl.
I
who know, I J I ( h.-hrr ami to I, I. ('Iiiih
tiil Mii-oin rr iiml M:irtli!t J WalkiT, lot 4, ,'i, II
throiiiflioiit i lit- I nitt'il Mutt .
Ho loii tin' il'-linuiii-li'-'l honor of
U-iiii; linuiil M.i-I. i if tin- l.riiuil
ImI.' a. 1'. an. I A. M , tiriiinl I 'mil.
Iliiiiulrr ol tin' ( rif nl t'ollillnlllili'iy
K 1 1 i k.' ! . t 1 1 it . l. r, Yi'iii-ruhli' Mii-l.Tof
tin- A. A. .. I!., of Onvi'ii, io. wi ll
ion' ol llu' priiii'il'iil t'l'U'i r ill thti
"Mirnii." Iii mIiIoiii oiii- iiMn'hi'H
, tin... . ;illl xtatloiix, until i.tliT hi'
: I. ii .:i--. tin' lni-l.l:lll ol ill'.-, hilt till'
! iriitrriiitv mmiii riiKuii ini'l rvwiinl
1 1 riw iiirril, iiinl in tlo ir M'lii tioii of
Mr. Miil.-olui us tin ir rim f oillti r, tln-y
i havi- iniuli' no rrror.
JfliV 1 il in.-Ill tholrialof
i Aiuo Haii oiT lor inunli r of I'nmk II.
1 lll.iir, at thf ri'i'i'iil rin of tin- cin int
..... .i i ... ..
-1 i'. ni i i in i i' i-ouiiiy, mi' jury ii"ii
; Kiiil, elaiiilnii; i li,'lil for roii vii'l ion of
: iii!iiiluiii;lili r, iiml four for itt'iiiitt:il.
I 1'nwi'iiiiiii; Attoriuy I'.rown ami John
A. (iniv Mi't'ianil for th.' flati1, nml J.
. .N. I'hilui'K iiinl I'. 1.. Wnli.. in for tin-
GRANITE AHO MARBLE WORKS.! .. .'. .:.. ,.,ur;,i ..,.
i Mali In r kllliil ll.uir UtaliM' ol thf l:tt-
l..r'i. i4l ! .'tl iiilmiary witli Mr.
Ilati'hir, llu' riri'iiiiiti.iii'i of till' kill-
Hi); Ix ilri: Kliil f: -.( ill Illi' liiillcl uf
tilt.' pilhoi'.
oilf uiuM. ii. ". r 1".
(iiMiii l'i;ii i. Yi"-I"ril.iy' IIoi'
hurK li. vii'W ha tin- l.illow hu ll
:l. I- r. nil hy a iuiiiil r ol ' fiih-rril
i r w ith inti'iit: l lu' I'rtiiii' maiki't
.'in to ! ipiili' ('imh roii-uloriii thf
hill Mill' of all nrixlllrl-at thf H-flit
linn'. Si'Vi-ml Kill' :ui' rt'mrti il ni
r.iuly, 11. f. Akiv ili-i.i'. of hl-n ntlro
i roi'nt .M't. fm H'tiiti iiinl Ui-t. for It
iilian, kii.-Uh furiii-hi'l linn. fiHik,
tin- rurtlmi.l fiiuniioii nu rrliiint, I
tin; liuyi .-. Jiiiki' lii Mli' h.i i-.'hl
thni' I'a'rloail to I'. li. Mii riilmi, who
in Inlying for Now York oartii ,ut Tit.,
hoXrtl.
urn. r
llllH'K.
-Oui' lmK Murk Mni'.h nl ( litl.iioiii't
El (.KNK.
(UiEiiON.
J. L. PAGE,
I'KALKH IX
GROCERIES
H AVISO A I.AH'.K AMI I'OMM.KTIt hTi K
ol itt.il. .nil r.tit'; iinwnn Ui ikI.I lu tl.o
tMt tn.noU
Exclusivolv For Cash,
U'ttrr irlixn
IN KUGKN'E. :
I ran olH r tliu ullic
than uny otln-r tumw
rpxliii' of nil kltul taken ni liuu krt
oriiv.
(. Hmaoaii
rrmiilmt.
S. It. Kaiih, Jr.,
Iiuliii
First National Sank
Ol Eugene.
Paid up Usli laplla! $50,000
Surplus and Fronts, $50,000
Eugene - -. Oregon.
A vnrml Inuikititf buin. 'hmit on rwii.
.1.1. urm. Wivht trft on XKW YuKK,
fmi'AWll. HAN VltANCl-iCU u) POUT-
X. N I . ukk;ox.
Hill, uf tichuu "M f"rlcn eountriM.
lN.pat.iu ro.ir- ibjwt to chck or crtih
oalo "f dil.
All oollrti..iJ rotnutwl to n wiJ ncuir
pfi-.mpt .ttfiiine
J. F. FORD,
A MlfMMi Mas. Nothing lui ivi-r
1 hti'ii hi ui I of lli v. (iro n, w ho wii
In-t m i'II at l:lniira tihoilt a inontli .
'llu' iiiIkIiUu in that vn-inity nro
wry uiua.y nl''.it him, iiml iroioi' In
luakc a thiiiiuiuh M-an-li of I.oiik 'I'oiu
rr.-.'k. II.' I.lllii- hoi-i' ami wuhlli'
i unit oth'T M'imial n 'i-ilv, i-ulll.'ii'iit
til - llll hi lllilrhl.'lllll'..
I'.tiy iiu.nl, i '.'tni r IT.
To UK M uuii;i. Tin. inai ri:iu. of
Mi Allm Winter, to Mr. A. Muiller
I expi eli 'l to take I'lace I 111- veliin
nt the n-Mileluv ot I he hriilr' uin iit,
Mr. iiml Mm A. J. W inter, of Ji llcrmi.
The In iile Iiiik many friend in thicity
where the family f..r rly resided.
lli r hrolh. r, f. I.!, the iliolo.'niiher,
ami Mif rminie !iiii r, lioni Kueiie,
will iittendthe ceremony.
ii.ilj im.r I, ifn iUT 1".
SiruiMK CniiM. Tin followliiK
I.une eoiiritv in-' w a lieanl In fori the
i Kllin Hie i-ol'llt yesterday: "Motion (o
I tllRtillHS Hinl ill the eae of J. I. Hlir
I hre, refHilident, V. J. t'. tiiMiilale; ll
jH'llaiit. AiH-ul from Lano eoiiniy.
I Argued mid ihiuitte.l. tie", li. l.r-
ri for n !-jii(tc-iit. 1.. Ililyeii mid J. M.
' William fornpnellmit."
Klius liicnKKS. While woiklm,' in
the forehay nt J. '. iiHidale'n :iw mi. I
Ht t'oliuu" l:it riuirday, t . t'. Sny
der ilij.led mid fell, l.r.-itkinir thr.i'
i ih. i lie Injury rei Ive.l w ill lay the
p iith iuaii tii lor iiilte aw hile.
linr.jf i.uiinl, (ii':i.lT IT.
(il..inv TuKirrs. The followlnt;
inarrinK' liivn.' have l'ii iuel hv
County t lerk Jenuini; Imlay. W. T.
Suutli mid Mi . M. Itailey; 11. nry
Dmnewoixl mid Mi- l.i.io Kelly.
iiinl 7 in e hi, lota '2 ami '! mi' 1i, t M ,
r w A; inn ss'mi.
N r lliiyen mid w (v In S 11 Kukln.
lot. 1 and , we I, t lt , r : w, ami lot
'i, hi' il, t h , r '2 w, coiitaiiuiin I us
aerei; eoli jy.'iUll.
.allltlel J Kelinhawr to W M lu ll
"haw, the il I C of W 1) IU'IikIiiiW' Hot.
I7. t Is ami l'.l r:t w, eon ILIi.T'.i
in n-, nml the d I s ot W T Wulker, not
i.l'.n, t Is h, r.'l w, run 1 'VO uele, ami e
I of ii w I, ami w j uf n , and lot. I,
J, :t, 4 mul ii, wo 'i, ami lot 2, 3 ami 4,
ti' 4, t l'.i , r 3 vr, run 2' aere, ami
of ii e . ami Iota I nml mi? ami
lota 5, 11 mid 7, mi .Ti, I IS , r .1 , run
lVs a..; inn M'H"'.
John llalley ami w If.- to Lit I'.ailiy
north of the ilonntlon land elalm of
i:i kiel Itailey, No. id in tou uhi is
,r 4 w, w ii i .inn tit 1 ii i i il; 0ni'ri'.; isnmlil
eratioll H i"'.
.. Ki"k to director of wlioul ill.
triet No. '.I, 1 aere of land in Mi-limi V-l,
ti 17 r'i w-t w in; iiii.i.l.raiioii fl
ic. I.iviui;toti mid wife, to I'lnllp
luih, the at wet ion lit, ii Hi, r 4 w,
w- in; iiniHiilerntioii M (uu.
J S Mi'Murmv and wife to John
Slnh Iniieker a tract of land 111 I lie Jo
hiali M. Iikiu D I.f No.'iOIi Is a r.l
w, .-..ii tuiiiiti 7:i ") aiTi ; oiiimidenitloii
:4l m.
John Stuliliiaker and wife to I jniiia
McMiirrnv a trai l of land in JokimIi M
l.;.kiii l I, (' No .Ml, l is n r3 w, roii
tamiliir 7.'!.u.i arret.; roliidernlloii,JI4.'iU.
Jin I llirlUrt and wife to Klleii II.
Shi.ley, a w mo l;l, ti l' , r 5 w,
communis; I iuii; rolmideralloii
; Hal.
Jin I llirlU rt nml ife to Airrna II
(iiMMliiuin li e of II w , nml li w of
n e , Mi'tliin l.'i, mul a w of at I nml
I-1 of w J, wvtlon in, t l.'i a, r 5 w,
i lainiiiK hl nrn-; nuiHlilenillou
J. L. IVnnl to Snrnh Join,, two
tract uf land in wet Ion 17, t 15 a, r 4
w; nlito went 1 of n wr uf n w aeetlon
in, tii l.'i a, r 4 w, containing o.J acrea;
coiwiiii rntioii tAt.
John K Ilium mid wife to Charlea A
Swift. I'M nerin in notif No 70.U t is r
., w. fL.siHI.
A J JoIiimoII aherlll to Joel lIlrllaTt,
the tl I c of Sterllm; Willi ami wifu, aj
of ii w j ms; 1.1 1 l ' r 6 w ; tSV.iJ.lis.
hit. KNK.
I) I Miller ami wile toSaiali I. Ilea
o., lot 'I, hlock il, l'tti kiird'n add to Ku-(i-ne;
romilileriitioli fJi'.
A J Johuwiii, aherill, ti Jailiea K
Holt, lot 1, hlock 7, Scott a addlliuii to
Ktluclic; eoiinlilenitlon ?. I.
t.eo.M Miller ami Wife to Jeaale I)
nml Murv K Smith, lot II, Mk 8, Fair
mount; il'K).
JI'XITION CITV.
M Itiimly to Mamie S'teerc, lot I, blk
07; tJirn.
11 lliimly mul wife to Mamie HNi'ri.,
of lot 1' ami all of lot .1, Mk (17; cull
sV'i.
the I'urt land ami 1'otv.; tiiove', at
rortlmiil; Saturday, Nov. inU r ;t, l
twivn the 1'. of l' and ( A. t "., nt
t'orvalli.
Mlooii l ha;i; .
I.i) 1.U.11I, i'-l. V-r l.'i
t'liarle Mayhcu- to.lay pun ha-i'd the
lliireau aloon Jul lioitli of the I. line
county h.ink, mid will hen after have
rhnrnc of the aame.
i'hiirlie Witter ha wmii ix d the n
liNUi Ju-I outh of Julius ( .. il i -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '
tore, mid w ill ti'ke ehari;e totnoirow
iiiorniuK.
"II11 Sun."
I .lljr 1. mil. on,. I. 1 I'..
The flit copy of the Paily Moriilin
Sun of r.irtlau l wii Hnied thi morn.
Iiik. It ha a fair teli'k'r.'ntlili wrviiv
I wi .l edited, mid ly ora'hiially
Hi nt in n. arain-e. Il i iirinti d on
the ii'ojN'iativ, ilmi ami 1 liiilc lid
rut lu iHilitii. We wl-li the pro-
of the new venture Miccva.
motels
i.lt jr (iu.nl, (x-ii.ir M. 'Z
I'ltlwiSKit ('AITl'KKK. Sumo wetka
111:0 two iriaotnni eeaHH from the
I '..Ik county Juil. Shcrdi HI I'luin
mer, of thai county, ami II. J. Ihiy,
lie.i.vilrd In rernptliriUK "l of the
men near NcImui mountain alaiut W
111 ilea wi-t of here, hint Sunday liioru
I iiu', ami hroiik-hl hint here Sunday.
The man waa lu Jail for larceny, llu
wiva ufter wcii'iIhk that he and liia pal
pli keil hom near llarrhhurc for a
nine and that hi omiimiiiii la noar
workimr turm near Junction.
However he luuat be luiatnkeli ahoul
thia, for the country ha been thor
oiik'hly aearehiHl for iilui near that city
I w ithout avail. Ihv man cnp(urei niui
I rented a mncli and kii to woik.
liHiik ai l-rrr4 ir Mr. i'liiumicr t.Hik liia man la-low yea-
Ml.ni K1-, al. '' l'i-(liik' to terday inorniiitf.
the llmuiriul ntrinu'i liey and inahlllty Uilj ou.nl, ixl.i-r 10
o rialie 011 aii'iirilira the Mi ri-d bank ( iumk SrKIKIL All rvelit
clncd It diHir ml iiiorniiik'. The (It- lM tl th jhi U-rn aluiot en-
rector nre nil ubtmitial men, mid l..- n-iy unknown aliionir tin Chinee
pinitor have no fear of onik'. The .,(,,",ution occurred at 1'ortlamt ye
ii.untv tn iiaim r had wvi ral lliou-mid .,.,,., v Aluit 'St tallora of th plif
.lollar of tliu co'iiit' nioiioy in the, , :. ,..r,u,u.in who were eini.loye.1 by
j lunik on oK-n.(leM:l. the Lin K-hurk i'o. mukliiK overall,
A. V. A. A.M. ! 1'rorllQH. .struck for ilien-aanl pay. Liu N-htirk
Hl.v FiiamImo, Oct- I1'. A coin-! ini'.l to la-aonifwhat pleau'd at the
I initUv of the A. !' A. callil on Tinted ; action of the utrikera, aa there l a p"a
i sti.i.. Marshal Ualdwiu tinlay mi l 1 .ibility of hiriliir equally aa if'Ml help
, '" , j ... i.... . 1... .1 u ....... 11 ,1.
r . . .... 1 ..I .. 1.... 1 t . I..r ..rilT.-l'llllll II L III, -11 llir.lll.k-. HI M, III. 'WII it L iniui -l . ... ...r-
liEVTI.KV K : llll amiioi; inun.- -" ' 1 ; -.- - ... . ... .1
w it. 1 .,,.1 ntixiiKi.lv ' dcclarilik' that it w.ia iiKt--nry, ami dare llial lie win no ns-iiKaire me
n.iti'nir Our little irirl. richt ami out- that they in
(r.f.tvrli.t.)
tlf llr. M.ilo'. I . "rit". utt'lff
Mwch it.
8. 11. Mku. Mm. t'..
Xiiifur, oreirof.
iU t
II
half viwra old. w ho had wanteil away
to fW a.unda. la now well, atmnir and
vliforoila, and well fii!n' l up. f. K.
Coiik'h Cure haa done it work well.
IMIi of the children like It. Your S.
U. Coupli fun ha cund and kepi
way all hoariie from me. SoplM
It to every oi.e, w ith irn tinpt for nil.
Wialiinic vou tiroaiNTity, we nr.'
Yours, 'Mk. ash Mk. J. V. F iUD.
!(rani.b lel tn-ti 'u-rtil. .'"1
lr..tT l,r Ilii" '':. f' wrl. r.r.i. tl'- fni
ltd R Hclariic .nil l.lrrr law, 17 uc
two or thrr- (!.. . wr.
Voiil uu.lrt. p.ill- u.r.nti
rnt. . lll rw .,1 dn.ciri.t.
9a7& Henderson,
not di-jK iid on the striker
Iih ai 1.. I1.V. 'c' niar-lial nai l lie waa
not euipow. r.d loatl'ird th" prot.'iloii
il ir. il.
Char-ibc-laia'a Eye and b'Jtln
Ointment.
A r ruin n.i . f-T ('LroiilcSite Eye
T-tt.r, ball lllwuia, hciild Head, OIJ
( hroi io Sorua, Fiver Sirc, Eczema,
Ilcli, Trairio Scratcli"i, Koro Nipplet
amirilt. It h rim!. ami aoutLir.x
lahr 1o lorf U".'.
Cl.AKI Mi". in.. I. T.. t. l':.-n n;
cuiit i.f the reiviit rol.l- ru - the i'.e i' c
Kxpi.- Coinptnv ha- ii-:t"I a ic'ili'
in it- otli.-. In tl.e t. rr.l'.ry to the cf-
. .1... 1. .. ni ..... r I-., ii.i.i.i v or
valuable fortriiii-uii-; .11 ui.nl f .rth.-r ! Iluo.lrediof ca.u bar Uca uill ty ' ,j,i,, m,,! .inn-K mil for the mui U tion
i'.llf 101. nl. oi'ini-. r I V
A It 1: r.I loll Si.i'i rlloN. I "n
tcli'iir.ipliii' advice from Kiik'en I'. It.
Weyer w a nrrcted nt Kc.hlliik', fall
foriiia, ycterday afleriiiHiii, 011 a w ar
rant chauilij; Ii 11 ii with Miluctioll, un
der ploiin-e of iiinrriaff, coililliilted
Jiiliuaiy 17, l 'l, of Mi- I'luiuia Cnii
liaily, who iin lc with her parent
about ti ll null i Met of thl city, the
Vomit Iu.In I x-i 1 1 if the eomi'lainlui: w it
lie. ( olilnl'le I. I. l.lnloit ii ir, lor
that plat', with the iro'r npnitioil
Ihiih i, on lai-t iilk'hl a train, ami w ill
return Herewith hi prioiierln a day
or two, wherehe will In Colll'llcil to
iiiiHW'ei to the charge iM-fore Jutiiv
Wheeler. Weyer ha lieu working in
a lioti I at Iteihlitn; lor aoiue time, mid
we iiinlcrMuiiil i xpreM a llrui ile
Irrmiuiitioii to marry the voiiuix lady
and rlk'ht the w rotn;. Hut It iiiicar
he ha hcitatt il too ioiik' 111 hi deter
iiiinntioli, hence hi nrrct.
. . . 1 .. . .
AliM ltluiKi:. Sattirday'a I'riiu
Villi' Itcvlew ha the following ha-'iil
coiiccrniiirf a foriiier I.nne eoiiutyite:
"IjuiI Tiiewlny w hlle A. J. 1'lier, of
l'pM-r Trout, wa hniilmc 11 loud of
jirain he had iN caion to pax itrouml
the Hi nt of a lull, on w lib ti the rad
waa not overly phmI. Ill iloln no, the
couplltiK 1011' of hi wnk'on broke,
which cauml the team to Hlatt uildcn
ly. This threw Mr. I'iti r fioui the
aeut to the Kroiind, mid, falling iiihhi
liia rlk'ht foreiirm, aiitmne( a 1 leak of
IhiIIi Imiiic. lliawrint waa iiImi hndly
liiiurcd, ami he now hna a very palii
ful arm which will illnnblu him lor a
Ioiik tune. llu waa lliilueillately
lirouiiht to rrlnrvllle, wiiero lr. (ic
iier nttemleil hla broken arm nml
placid l 1 111 on thu road to rccovciy."
Mv.si'Kinoirt Fim. ltro -it ville
Time: lu the Iniineiliato vicinity of
the farm dwelling of Lincoln Kirk,
ailunted a few mile Weal of South
llrowmvillc, theru wa. lately found
the partial reiiinlna of n hmmiii hkiie
tou; nlo tliu partially ileatroyed move
ment of a Swla lever watch. Thu ilia
covery of thenu remnlua, coliltili( of 11
li.iiul r of liuiuati Imhicn, haa rrenled
uiiicli (Minmeiit, ami many annuiara
have been lndiilcil In na to h"W tin y
cainu to Ini In Hint liH'ntlmi and to
w hum they U IoiikihI. It ia not known
Unit any 1011 ha (linpiiirvd in thla
MK'tioii for many yearn, or that any
human remain have la-en diiturU-d lu
their li'Kltimato leatlni; place, ami
pmliablv thia chant ly Iiml wlil remain
one of the Unaolviil luyaterle.
TlIK 111.1' AMI l'AI'KII Mll.lJ.
Ori'ipm City Courier: On bIhuii the
li.tli, (lie new aawliiL' uuttlt 01 llm i II
lamettc i'lnp ami ra r Company'a
mill A, will be in and ready for o. ra
tion. Aa aomu of thu loi are M'ven
hs-t 111 diameter, a very lark'" niw Ih
necanary and a pair of v iin li anwa
are In'Ihk iiut In. Aa mmiii aa the mill
K-ta 111 oN'rntioll the company will
commeiicu lilliiiK an order from Aus
tralia for paN-r v India wide ami
weik'tiiliK l.iUW INiuiuUto the roll- The
company now furnUh the San rraii
cico I all, I'.xamliier aru 1 nroiucie
with pnper. The (.'nil ha hut recently
U'k'au aiiiiin to Ret Ita pnper here, hav-l-u
buying t'lwtern .lock for aUiut
two yenra.
Ii.ilf uo.nl, ocfiixr ll.
FT Hack. A foot rniv wa. run at
the Stewart track ycaterday afternoon
at 3 o'rliN'k lictwccu Claude I'.lalr mid
Otho KolN-rta, Vi yurda, fur a purni of
f'JJ. The raiv waa won by lllair hy
about one foot. U Jite a crow d waa in
attelidanei-.
"rAltlll.KIl llKK OW.S CASOK."
Hniwunvillu 'Iim-: lluriiiK thepiuit
WM-k there ha ln cauiH'. at the
CalnpiNiia briilk'e. a lone woman who
i 011 her way to Northern On-iron, and
who haa by tin' aid of a poliy ami wni(-
011, .ucoenirul y Hrouciii lii-r.-!! mot an
extenaive i-ju.piiii; outfit from Idaho.
H. r ciijoyitii: a rt for a few day.
thia iir'.'r.-ive feinale pncki l li.-r
llotlCe.
Dr. Price s Cream i;.ikii. lo -er
Ari . I V-'.l UJ.'W I " 1 '""
itaf'.i rall o'.Ur IreaUncol kivd failuL
15 wutt per box.
r.ir wl I'T (NbarriA fVtAiiQ.
A.!'
Y- ji a
; LINN & RAYS,
FURNITURE DEALERS,
UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMEBS.
of her coiitcmplut. d trip, ending
wliere n-ar linker i Hy.
M AHHII.'i. Al Ju'-U.iVil.'t Ore-
i .11, Widiiclav . v. 11111, (Mol r 1'),
lot, Mr. 1. K.'i'hipN)ain Mim M lu
ll ie Weaver, both of .l.-Hord. The
bride tin manv old frieiida in i:uir-m,
haviiiK b-u a .tudeiil at the .late
utiiversity at-viral yearn ao.
1. nar I. m-t.tvr l"
A v i-it from one w ho rvprrciit the
I'oliiliioiiwealth of Unroll in the chief
coiiiieil of the nation, w.i.tliit inviiIoii
lor the aM liibliiiK of profevora and
i 11. 1, nt. and a few vl-itnr In Yillar.1
Hall tin fun in. 11 at II o'clock. On
the atiik'i w itll the (litilik'lli"lied Vil
t.irat l'reldctit Cliapmiiu and luem
Intn of the Faculty, the uieinlnT. of
thu I'.i'ard uf Uck'elit pre. 11 1 in the
city. Mayor Friendlv and Hun. J. C.
Cniwii of r.Ttlaiiil. Ilefore the mi
ll re Mr. I. Inn, of the isiuaervatory of
muic, it'iKlen! a very pretty aopratio
Nllllt.
rVuator IhiIiiIi kiki aiilMtantlally
a. followa: "lr. l'ri.lii nt, the facul
ty, r. vent and .tuiletita of thia uiiiver-
lIV, ladle, and cclltli men: -Althollell
I knew t tint my lime wmild la-cloaely
lakeii up witn iiiiNiiicM aliair and
even otlierwiMt oivupli! illirilikT niv
brief vl-lt to thia ell v, w hell I reivlveil
the invitation from the aecrvtarv of thu
faculty to addreaa you at thi tlinii thu
temptiilioii to acis pt waa tiHi.troiik' to
In-n-.i.ted. Hut I alo knew that for
the .ilhlcvt matter of what little
ll.lk'ht Kiv, I Hiuat rely llMil thi. iuapi-
raiiou 01 inn iN'caloii ami .urnuiiiit
lllk'. 1 would In) well pleaaeil if I
ismlil ulfer you any word of practi
cal emsuiriitfeuieiil al thia time. I
mil.t any thai there ia omcthlll
e-l'iallv pleiialUtf to Illi) III llie nlliliM
phere of aimplicity and eisiiiomy lu the
iiunliii't or tin lntltiitlon aa I Iiml It
heie. I xtravanalice I tin la'aetlini;
iu of tiui Bk'e. In national altnlr,
tnte, niiinleipal and isiunty and rx
1 1-in 1 1 11 l: lu ninny liiatams, into the
eoiuliict of n lik'ioii and educational
liiMltulioii thi evil la painfully ap
parent. I would rather a Uiy of mine
woulil never K" t a l'lli k'c, Wool. I
rather lie atart out lu the bat I In of life
armed only with a common !cIiinI ed
ucation, than M'lid him to aomu of our
faiuoiia collert which an, aa hna Invii
ald, uothliik' inun' than ciuln for rich
nu ll a aoua. Ami I aiuivrely koN that
whatever the futuru of thi Iliad
1 11 1 ! .11 , it may alwnya Ui place
w here 1 ich ami Mir aliko can ohtiiiii a
iitlllllou I netlt W ilhiilll llllhibillK
faint Ideiia of inoiiey, ami llliaiirv
t ti rmiK II halillaof extrava.jnnce.
"iMiyak'alu that I nhuuld In) more
than happy to any aoluethlliK here that
Would In) cliiihliiiK to J'oll. One thiliK
to which I will call your attention, la
that you call obtain thu Krenteat ad
vantage, vou eck hen only by hard
lalr. W'g hear a Ktrat deal almut tal
ent nml ecu in but none will nuccced
w ithout liard atudy ami coiialaiit B
plication. I have pawed throiiKh ex-
rieiici' nan Htudeut, a lawyer and In
inil.llc life and II I "aid by aomu that
I have Inn'H a aiii'isiaful man but I am
coiiM'loua uf many failure ami I would
In Kind II thla eoiiaclnilaiie.it enalileil
me to any aotnethliiK to help you til
the experience In. fort you. No doubt
occaiou and envlronuient linve aonie
thiiur to do with a mau'a aiiccc. but
in thu lark-e majority of caae each one
liiul cIiIm-I out hi ow n uectw.
"You, aa atudeut here, have arrived
at a ktIihI whem you can Ink in lo
look hack and review thu paat ami Ini
Kin to 1 1 it 11 for thu future. Too larirtt
a majority of thu iploaro content to
wander almleaaly ilown tliu atreaiu or
life, frllteriiiK away their exl.temsi
with 110 puriMtae. I would not have II
ao in your raw. Formulate aoiue plan
tor your futuru. oi uniy a 10 your
cIiimcii vocal loll, your bualnea life,
but have a tilaii for your future devel
opment, your education; for your edu
cat ion will not ha lliilahed when you
leave thl achool, even ir you Krailuale.
You will only have acquired thu foun
dation of an eiluculloii which will en
able you to puraue learning with ue-
ifaa. we aru voiiainiiuy aciiuirniK eii-
ucntloti either voluntary or uiiimiii-
acloualy by the Inlluciice of our aur-
rouinlliik' from tliu rrndlu to tliu Kravo.
"Not only have a plan but puraue It
cmintniitly. If you accomplUli much
you iiiiihI forego many tiling you
would do, If they would Intcrtere w Itli
the pniirnwiof your auccen. Keep your
ear aealed to the Voliv of pleaaure, the
ilemiimU of aociety. If iiecary, ami
Inah yourm-lf llrmly to the tnk you
liavnHel for youraulf.
"In vour-coiirae of readllli( the aeleo
lion of book la the luiirtaiil llinugli
not an eay matter. 1 ou muai rcmeui
I r that theru are o many good Uaik
t lint you never ran lio lo rend them
all. For l!i aelectloli lil auiUil to
your plan you 111111 rely ukiii tho ad-
vliM) of aomu well re a. I laraou with the
advautaKi-a of exN.'rleuiw. lU-ad thor
oiik'hly what you do read; one book
n ad In thl way I worth a hundred
Hkliiimed over. You mu.t atart at the
l'if limine; you cannot tleaplan the day
of kiuall lliliiK". cannot expect to lea
with one hound to the top round of
iircc.
"Ctllle thiate clrcuwhtaiicea over
which you have control. I almot
envy you your yotiih ami opairtunl-
tn. iouare, iinieiii, ctiiniiiK Un
thu Ms-ne of action at one of the unfor
tunate prrl"l of our alate and nation.
Al thl lime when the Very founda
tion of civil government are ahakrn,
lint only here but throughout the
whole world; ahakeu by the lo
of rt'4--l for and lack of niiforeemeiil
of law for lite protection of lifi-.li Iwrty
and property. Ncverthele great nj-l-.rtunilie
arn op.. lied to you by thiae
exi.ilni coiiilitloii. And the future
of llii ciiiimouweallh will pn-wtit
you ad. I'd tiliporlunille. Th
coiirM if elviliiiitloii ha l-n
from 1-iit to Wet. It Wa not all the
lovH of adventure and the how of
w ialth that brought the early pioneer
to (in on, bul they rauie ami built
home., di feuded them from the anv
il." - .n l tiierncrtatrhtiM-ntaof the II ml
urn Jluy Company ami their linti.h
(rielnia. They buil.kd a great ataie
and Miv.-d thia north e t country to
the l liltiil Mate. They rtablilHl
.1 hi. I aim
of a public
vou, keep your lioimr uii.ultli!, th not
lorkjet your clf f HM-t, nor h.'d al-lun-nit
lit In. 111 the path of rectitude.
Seek to know the right and fenrlcwly
puraue (1.
" I'he llu . of uiaiiy k''l nu ll have
lu wmked by iiiiaganl living.
Neer hie l.yoinl jour mean. The
w'lal ll.Mllrliii' of i-ne w bo diN-a thl i
largely l.-t. He 1 oiiti lit with lln'Ju-t
rew aid of your lala-r w hi ther II In- of
liiiiul or bruin. t he gn-at nun of life,
the crow ulng tlory nml end of rdiira
( ii HI I lo know (i.l arlk'ht. You who
It laforo me totlnv ran hardly
h iille tl.e ft 11 i I Ion 01 all Jour lio-.,
with the value your Imaglmttioti.
now attach to tlii i'n; bin If you reach
your iltvhnlng year with the know I
edge of aoiue duty n rforiued In thu el
evntlnti of the human ra.s h gn-titer
hnpplui'-.. ynu will fid the plea.urv of
a reallv .uciST.ful life. I M not fall to
n-arh the true end or innki that lat
which ahoul. I I. Ural -I relent an
endeavor t know (IimI aright In the
language of one w ho Voiced thu con
clusion, of a broad ex la'rlcHis aiul.tu
diiNi. life: 'Fear (o! ami keep Hi
isiiuuiamlmeiita, fomuch I the w hole
duty uf man.' "
IT'FSDAY, OlTOIll l. Hi.
Klaiunlli county tins a debt of f 71),-
I'.7'.i.u7.
Four Ci'lita I r pound on fiait la How
palii for hiiga to lei-it.
At llii. trim id rourt I'm.lilU roiioly
M'Dt II pILUUrr lo lb iwuileiitiaiy.
The ColllllV Judge of Oregon Will
convene III I'ortlnud, Oct. Z to til
Clla legUlallveaincinlineiil,
There are aix Smith luetnl'rof the
next Oregon legiliiturt. Who any
the Smith family I not at the tup of
thu heap'.
A lctt. r received from Sim hmiicleo
bring the Information that Frank
Ware had Jul returned to thai city
after a aix month' trip to Honolulu.
One of the atrcet car. had a pro-
fuion of iiiouruliig 011 It thi foremaui,
ami many were the ipi.tloii wanting
lo know the reiiMUi. We did Hot Irani
the raiiM.
Attorney A. ('. Woodi-ock, admllila-
Initorol the Mi k rtale, lu the paat
few tiny, haa purchased 1'al lioga,
which lie will feed oil wheat for Hie
market. Ho expect to buy 1 0(1 head
more.
John W1U0II lia purehnaeil the aa-
Iimiii In the Hotel F.ugftie, formerly
owiieil hv TumiciiM.) ik W ela-r, and ia
now In charge Thu lliireau alooll
W ill hen niter Ins prealdeil over by tile
new II rin, Clin. May hew ami 11. L.
lltltler.
llev. I). 1". Iiverngo ha ilt'iiiun-
atrateil that thu culture of grnNi can
Ins aucceaafull carried tin In thl aei
lion. HI vineyard in the bottom In
tueeii Fugeiie and Hprlnglleld pro
duce graN- of thu llnent llavor and
piality.
Ham (iol.Uinllh la In tow 11 agivln.
Hon. K. II. Mcl'.lniy, of Salem, I In
Fllgelii'.
Hon. II. linker ami M.J. Hlllcgna
ru in Kiigvne.
Attorney L. Ililyeu arrivtil home
from Suit-in laal night
Attorney L. Ililyeu and IL I). Nor
ton vialU'd Junction today.
Attorney J. M. Wllllnm relurnod
hoiiiu on laal night's train.
O. I'. Hiiirthe Irving Hitmater la
In town to remain over night.
Hon. (loo. II. Dorr I returned home
from Haleiii on lat night' train.
Mlaa I tone WIIIIhih of Cottage (Inive
aciuiNnl(Kl hy Mia Younger, vUlUsl
lu Fugunu today.
Ml Flla AriiiltaK'', who haa been
vlaltlng friend lu lnne county, n
turned to 1'ortlanil thla morning.
Hon. J.N. Ikilpli, 1. H. Maloilm
andj. C. Canton, of l'oitland, made
thla olllce a pleaaaiit rail thl after
noon, Hon. II. 11. (Illfrey weiitlo Portland
thl inornlng ami will leave that city
tonight for California ciirnutolo Wa.li
lllgtoll. Hon. H. I.. Miairhead, of the Time,
Doc. Illauton, Hon. Itobt Clow ami C.
F. Hurl hurt, all of Junction City, are
In Kugene.
Ml May Dicliraii of Col Inge drove,
who hit liven M'iidlng aeveral days
rlaitlng relttllve here, returned home
yeateruay.
Cliaa W. Doyle k(l lat night for
Portland and will go from there to
San Francl.ro to engage in work at
hi trade of jper hanging ami alul
lug. L. (i. Cole and Win. (illinon, rapilal
iatnfroiu Ibmtou, are vlaliliiK Mr. ami
Mr, (leo. M. Mllhr. They are very
much plowed wlili On gon climate and
may locate lu thi itatv.
1. H. Malcolm, grand mooter of tho
Miutoii fur Oregon, arrived here 011
thl morning' early train. Ha will
pay the Faigene lodge A. F. it A. M.
ail ofllclal Vl.it thl evening.
Frank J. F it inlng, of I'lilcago, who
ha la-en .idiug aeveral mouth lu
Kugeue for hi health, will leave on to
night train for San r raurlaeu. After
a (uw day tay In that city he will re
turn lo hi homo lu Chicago.
According to tlmTlmea-Mouiitaiuis'r
a fuw tin) ago a young man in
The Jhtlie. oiNiiied a pack of card
in which he found the name
of a lady written, dated ut Cin
cinnati, Ohio. D. lug a bachelor, and
donlrou of having a partner for life, he
wrote to the a.l.lri ami rercivcu an
anawer. MalU rt have pmgn-aae.1 very
favorahly ao far, and il may be eiNcl
si Hint after the imrtli- becimio ao
tiualiite.1, thl rorreNiudenre will re
ult lu aniiit-thlug that will aavorofa
romance 111 real life.
Vt,
lj V nevtr oTccll-
H tlmvcrJut
13 iir nuiIurM.
H i m m o n a
Livor lUti
T . . I.Uof tho
hPf"TP J"otily Livor
n
mil
A Woman' CJiut. Mondav' Al
bany Herald: "Ami thl I the way
.In- allowed it. Thl aflrriiiaiii Mr.
and Mr. Frank J. Milk-r rlo unto
Ilia Foati-r bliN-k. Mr. Miller tmt out of
lul l me louuuiKion t ti,- buiirv with the line in hi hand
cliool y.Utri wliich 1 Mr. viilUr u alaiut to ire tout, wlien
aul KiJacr
mo.liciuo to
which 7 0 u
can j'in your
f.iith fjr a
euro. A
mild hxa
tivo, n n 1!
f urdy vc-
ft-il'lo, iict-
inj tiirci'tiy
on tho Liver
and Ki 1-
ni'v Trv it.
Dr i.ti.it in Li.jui.l.orin Ta-.v-l.T
' ' t iketi dry nrin.i.!.)iiit.).i tcv.
llir Mtig ..f I lr-r Mr.ll. I..r.
'I' I"-' ' I nnlii.,11. I.lv, r !'..-r I-
I.lll.l II 'I I I I I I ..I... I. Hal. ..I, II I a I i.l
In" "I el ' f li.'.ii. .. I ,1,1. i.l. r II
"i"li I 1 .1 11 II - ,k.'. U'. jAtk
., I :e -.li... IV ...Ini. .1011.
Pills
t. :
lu. u x
itv pic:; xt. i
.... In r. .... .
Died.
titUlfUn.nl, tirtolwr 17.
Mr. A line Wllhelm. wife of Adam
Wllhihn.wn. Imrn atOernaheluinn the
Khelu, lu (iermany, May SI, lL".l She
waa uiarrliil at IS'lnhelm, Heam-n-
Ihirm.tailt. Jan 'JI. 14 . I'ame to th
Cnlletl Sliitii In Augtlat, ls.il, and
lived lu WlMSiii.in until May, Is I,
when .he w ith her liuahand ami am,
who are now in the lucre handlae huai
iieaa, moved to Oregon and loentcil at
Monroe, wliere alio tiled Tuctday, Oct.
I'l, lM'4, an ornament to aociety and a
model of virtue. Her death, though
not out of tho rourwt of nature, will Tie
Inmeuted by all. The funeral aervlura
will la helii at the Catholic church at
Molina1, at 10::i0 o'clock, Thuraday
morning, Oct. IS. Cor.
1 MtMonlc (iattaerlmr.
IHIlf ciu.ij, (N-tiitor IT.
One of the Urgent ami uit plcaaiit
niietlng of Mumiii In Kugene ttNik
place in the temple lat evening on the
occnalun of an olllclal visit fnuu l'hlllp
H. Miilcolm, grand uiiutrr of the atato
of Orvgou, aceomiaiiUl by pant grand
master, senator j. is. iKiipn ami
Hon. l.olit. ( low.
lliteretliic iN-eehe were, made lV
the vUltora, IU-V. 1. 1'.. Loverldge and
Mayor Friendly. Attcr tho rrgulnr
exerciw the vlnitlng brother, and
member of the lialgo, (llcued a line
lunch, pn'pared by Ijindlord Itrawn,
in the baniUet hall. Nearly 3m) were
Iireaent. Including thu Creawell liHlge.
and Maaona from dlllerciit (Hirtloii of
1 lie county.
sotue.
The Willamette 1'reahytery of the
CumlN'rlaiid I'reabyterlau chuich will
meet at Junction City, Oregon on
Thursday at "uTOo'cha k p. 111., before
the 4th Sabbath of thla month, Oct.
1, '04.
I'.ll; (iuwil, Oo lobar I.
ItlKTIIDAY 1)1 MMKR. Three old
ladlea of Hill city, Meadamea Mary
llrlatow. Matilda McCall and Ilelasx
Fin ho r, ate their birthday Uiuner to
gether lialay. They are respectively
74. 7i and 7(1 year of age. May the
all celebrate many birthday yet ta
the winti of the (JUAKD.
Dii:t. Near Muddy, Linn county,
Saturday evening, Out lath, Mrs. Juhu
McDaiilul. The (lesaH lady waa
formerly Mlaa Nellie l'urdy and re
.Ideil near Coburg. Hhe waa taken
rauny 111 wiuio on m vinii 10 ncr
mother, llealdea her bereaved hiuband
ahe leave a little babe but a few week
old.
Hoi'aK ItCHMKO. Itoaeliurg ltuvlew:
Harry Wvhlwr, the well known H. 1.
euglneer of thla city, Itatt the liouite on
hi ranch near Cottage Uruve tiy nre
laat week. It wa unoccupied, and
mod and machinery to red In It were
(itailrtiyed. eutalllag a loa of siO. The
Are wa Ilia work of Incendlarlu.
lavIlT (iu.ni. Oclubar It.
A La Kim Pit tc ah a.st. Charley
Ihwd klllinl a China pheasant yeateo
lay that measured 34 Inchea from the
beak to tip Ol tall.
PiMitTtox AcctciTf:l. Joaeph (1.
Kelley, the well kuown civil euglneer,
ha accepted an appolutment in the
I nlteii state euglneer a otuca ai
Portland under Captain Symon. Mr.
Kelley ha already went lo work.
Mahkikd. At the home of the
bride, Oct. II, lsy, by 1U.-V. K. A. Cal.
dtir, Mr. J. A. Crabtrt and ML Olive
M. llrown.
Du:n. At Fall Creek. OrtLn. Octo
Lr In mil i,t luii. el i-onitilnlnt. a 0.
year-old child uf Cieorge Humphrey.
Awarded
Hlthest Honors World' Fair.
Furniture V Dealers.
Eugene, Oregon.
C.illi uns't-tre l dan orjiiJU.
i gene,
Wilhimtttc street.
Opposite Hotel u-
Aon Hlahii Fiiom. Mr. and
Mr. A. 1 1 vera have h.-nrd from thtir
I Uiiing mm ak'aiii. He waa known
1 to have ln-.11 111 re lii(.r, Minn.,
i about a month R'k It 1 now l.oj.l
; to hear (hrc- l Le'A from him v. ry
; mn.
1 l.i.JU jM.'HlnW it
I Hops S..I.I.. Ian I.lnloii w,t. ,i.i
crop of ho to (..-.k T. II all y.-t rilay.
Hm-rivei .j r nU Jn-r a-iuud fur the
now c.ioii.ari- I.vorai.ir Willi llnaw
of New York and even Sew F.ligiand. J
One hundred year Ih'Iu) live to ten
miiliona of (vople will Inhabit llii
.lite fully one hall of limn w ill rwO'le '
weat of the riiouiilain. Here, whet
the bnd Pai-iUn .(' tltemunteof
the '.-tar of Ijnpire. will culinliiste
Ihe gr.-atn.t riviiizatloii of the world.
It we do not have the large! title we
wiil have educational inatitutlou to
rival Harvard ami Yale. ;
the home "prang forward. Mr. Miller
wa banged agaiimt a ttlegrah pole
and the line Jerked from Ida hand.
In.tead of Bcrt-amiiig Mr. Miller
reached far out over I lie daj.ll taiard,
and when the horae poaavd the ituvere
Hmiae at a vrrv fanl gait she bad hold
of the rein. Keeping the animal In
the street .he gradually pulled I1U11
until lie atopiNrd after a run of almut
five block. It waa rind headed work
and rreatel amue admiration." Mr.
kiua.
"Whatevir your aph.-re, whatever; Mi. Wr i a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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'circuiiiataiice may tm pn-.-d almut J. It. liray of this city.
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40 YEARS TUB STAN0AK.U