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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1894)
Tlio football season 4 no on. Tho Onon universitiis will add interest tn llm work of tlin institu tions by placing a series of games. Tmo rival 1'nrtlaud meat com panies urn riir.'gi-J in a war of prim at rt'M'ttl, und tliu people, are le tting (In- advantages f meat old at coet or below. The great siwcrs of Kurt are willing to arbitrate bttwccu Chin and Japan. The only liMi-ul(y uM-art l) be (hilt Japan in in n -silloii where she doc not need Arbi tration Chin.i pho.nants uro gxxl and rijio these days. Tho small boy phiyt havoc with thorn, while the high-toned sportsman with exish. xive aecoutcrments generally conns in with nn empty bag. Truin robbing is getting to Isi a favorite jxirmil. The robUrs en gagul in tho three litt ventures se cured lar sums, encouraging the theory that they bal confederates among the employes ol the express corn.anics. They know juxt when nnd where to strike. Tho Southern I'acific .tnilmnd Company hns done the right thing in reducing freight rates on wheat on iti lines in 'cittern Oregon. It should go further and make a gen eral reduction of rate. With pres ent prices tho producer can barely live, yet with thin exception no re ductions of freight rates havo tak en place. The policy of charging all the (radio will I war if really detrimental to the company's in terests, an its earnings depend upon the prosjierity and building up of the country. . Pay rolls and vouchers of the Oregon I'acific for September amounted to nearly 7.r00, mid will ho paid in full. During the month liOOO new ties were put in. Itesides this the Snntiaui bridge nnd several others 011 tho count division were r paired. It has been Mr. Clark's constant aim fo cxend the surplus earnings of the roud in betterment. Ity this menus, ho is enabled to disburi-o Fovcral hundred dollars in this way each month until now tho lino is in belter condition for t raffle than it lint been for a long time. Harrison, Mckinley and llml, the thrco great candidates of the republican party for the next pres idential nomination, are on the stum) using all their persuasive powers in favor of their party. It is probablo that neither one will succeed, but some quiet man who is now saying nothing but sawing wood, will secure tho coveted plum. It is not probablo that any njKixllo of high protection as preached and practiced by tho three aforesaid active candidates will ho nominated. Some conser vative man li ko Allison of Iowa will meet tho favor of tho conven tion. IS'.),) is quite awnys oft", and in nil likelihood before that time the calamity cry now indulged in by tho McKinlcy-Ilarrixon-Kccd regime will be hushed in the iiiiet sleep of death. One who has taken a walk through Shaw! (tardeii will hardly Itelleve the assertion that tho ma jority of tho flowers of tho world re without odor, btt such is tho case. Tuke tho llora of Kuroo ns nn illustration: Four thousand and two hundred species and vari eties of (lowers have been named and classified bv tho botanists of that country, and it bus been found that less thun 10 per cent of the whole give forth distinguishable odors or Imvo rccptiblo colors. Tho very commonest (lowers of the world ure white, colorless varieties predominating by at least one-third and only one-sixth of that class nre odoriferous. In Kuropo there are 111) I steeics of white (lowers, only 201) ol which aro fragrant. In the same country they have "-.'il kinds of veljow (lowers, of which number only 77 aro odoriferous. Out of .S'J3 varieties of red (lowers they have only 84 that give forth odor, and in U of these "the smell is far from being fragrant." Of the 59 1 blue six cics only 3 J aro fragrant, and of the SOS violet bluea only 13. From all reports the country is coming to a realization of tho necessity of the pnetice of econo my and frugal industry. Alter that is accomplished it will not be long before the financial difficulties will disappear like dew Infore the morning sun. Newberg (ir.iphic: Nearly all our Oregon exchanges are going in to bog nixing. That is to sny they are taking up a good deal of valua ble space in their editorial columns trying to convince farmer bowl they can better their condition bv turning their attention to bog farming ns a means of getting away I with their low priced wheat. Th :'s 1 may lie nil well enough but the' (iraphio believes that the Oregon I farmer know as much about bis I business as the average Oregon cdi- j tor dors. We pity the poor firmer w ho undertake to appropriates!!, the cheap advice he is getting tliese day. I Jui.rtloii (Ity lUlll" 1 :. I 'llii.es, IM I lli'tir.v I'ly unite, of I ne.iiii.l, us 1 purchasing uple lure Ilila week. l Ml- l.lin lflHlstl.il tut iin to I'm In ion We Hint plit.w der I ill ure Imliie. I JiiilireJ. A. Campbell of Hull 1'rau cli, eiiiiio up I il'luy morning to itl j teiiil I lie ruin rul if lii fathi r. I JiliK'n MeKielilell, lit Corvullis, klul ! hi father, of hull in, came down j Thursday to ullenil the funerul of 1'rnf. : Cauiplsil. H. I', (iilinoro Mini family have moved to their new )y acquired much I wet of town. Mr. Iilliiiuru will con , tlnuo to flu btiluea lieie nil. I try to ! furm at the niiine time. Tim lather nnd mother of (). M. Juckaoii arrived hem tin Keek from lnknln. iliey will piolml.lv sx;ud th winter heie, mnl enjoy it lur more limn the hlu.uir.U of itaxo.a. A rOBB vRY AT THE DALLES. Fii'ii Tl; :,::;'! IWhrs Were Muira OifK is a I'lintbors Sell iu:ir: It J III. . louth lOMilllOV. MONDAY, OCTOHKIt IV Lei II;. Halciu puMir wIiim.! have nil enroll , Hu nt ef 1 loo. Wm. Itctishaw boa rtivlved mm! her inr load of lf r from Milwaukee, W IS. The churches all bud go.xl cougrega- 1111 Mr Kpii. How nlxiiit i, , U.ryf Lu this matter, r n 1 IV "'?.rf,.. Wl I i....u 1 1 ne m i ir t:.c .s ,,,.1.,.. 1'-. ri-ia I.ailroad Louijiany, viJuutartlv 1 i il iiei n tli rri.o.i.i . . HIT of I This Is lleew d-v nl the city W-1 f,lUr tvula ir mm I ... 1 1 " r,- dy for . trier's oltlee. All the suloon'. t.x.k " ur I' "" hundred ,.,u, j,. ur.lny. .out ll.viiMnaKaln. I slioul 1 and will U- aj.j.l ,,, ... , j I l.r I. li.btir,. TliK IUI l . r., t. H Tlie ex. 1 pn u i.lllee III this tlly rol.Uil till 111 l-.i; nt un early l.iriir f tlt.KiO or f II.UlO. Tim .1.1. my t.ieo wI'.mmiI h. re fn.in : 1'ortliiinl, in.d nirneil on No. 'i hatur I lnv niuht. I -N. Hill. tli ex re.', nueiit, and t mo olliivrx, t.x.k elmre i.f the lunnev i. sin. n no It sriivnl, tuklii) it to the eX.le ..l.l"'. I till' Irf-OpIO. The man Iteivntlv tin. Itiiiit'!iHii wnitowtdlo I the HiiwUw liier I.umlr Ciinaiiiy iw n.lll nl A.'ine u here she liik oil! nlioill Iti.M f.t of I'jinlrr Uildc ' "'"i yexienlay. eoiihl. nilile fri llit, eiiiltini( 1 lilil'-s. Hsliiion, etc. Hie was ready . ilcpnri tire for Han Fninelwo Hatunl ' i.i.... t. ...... 1 ..... A.... 1.1. . . ........ . a.... 11- ....M ' i 1 '"".i 'I II Krvw MetlliNilHls lielil a Serviiv , wnen xue mrura nuo ni in nun on me willi....tl ir.t ll vi.iiiiiir. It m i .. .1 . .ut I. xiin.l spit, dmwii.K at the time 1 MlrBpM . Uriw .ll(iet.oe. i , ' ". '"B' . uml 1 take n ne fi t or water. ne 1 stiutinthe ,,.,.. .. .. . nomo paper nuys go .i Lr .-L. ter lu tlieeliniinel ..r the river over IU ' s5 ... 1 .1.. 1. to leXiu." racket. SIlMlS a nmi ' I hut that ynmn Iiicoiijh leney or can- 1 The lVnllftoii Tribune says that the ' b-wliex i the eau- ol the illwiM.T. ' herlirolil II K'xxl liomva Ul week Ui t Who U n-f porixible for thU we are not ' N-JI- Cottrell, for IZ, or at the rate of ! iri'liiR to xtnte, for we 1I0 not know 1 1 1.7 j each. but our rea.l. r must draw their own Dniiovnn and John Vineyard, I n.niraci .. comes up in tho bands of.i,iu" cent third party as a ,.,omiJ note, and makes a fool of hi,,, .,' thousand ways. This rum, ,1 ,' MIm Nellie KoIm.iii will ("l to llllnl next Week to lit. lei I.H-llli l.-K'e. All the el l K.l.'.l. r in the u.illity ure r-IleHteii, to meet III the eity hn.l. III Jiioetloii I lly, Hjtur.lay, i'l. ..' i i.t-.. eiieluxiou ln.111 the state tnciiti. f the mneheni of Warner valleV. Iaku entin- i Unfortunate OS the other hu.. " - ..... d )l I.f tllll I lllll.ilj.ill ll.l.t I I i. ... ... ... f.n.. I. ..!.. I. ...... u....... I ....... . I- r.ta .1 liuw uiB.es iiiuic .'jHTS l,m, , tirao to read, and conserjusHti,' not take bis homo pa-r. IIillslx.ro I'urt-1 irer. The expie K-nt urnl loarilml en- Imve iMwilive ilo'lriletii.ii Ir.iln lieinl. ilrti r In ili-clime lliilift of the purtle cniiUin n( the ).iulel-ill litul the tain i.f the tmr t'.iiitioii W. Oiiueel. eniniiiHliil. r Work on the l.i.niwxler bii.l.-l ,,ro- "ar liny are .i,relil.i1r ll.e iieiKIi- ',." , 'xk'"i',m Kre-lng nhely. it will .xxoi i .-om lx-rh.H., Ujn,if.lly .i...ie.o..in .h-I , u r Wlnsrter. i,,.t,., I "iI.M.f the robU-ry. The nmre pn.b- , t'AITAIS (.HL'ikiI.K S STOKY. I I ..l.t.. . I..... ... .1... I.... ... ... i l.t.'l . ... . ; ...ni- 1 .nn ... n.i- iiiuk',., m.nr.ri n i "neiiwu im'.i me irovernineiiL Unit they came here ou tint train Mitb works 1 In.Ute.l my foreuil, ns I Imvu the Ir. iiniiry bus nii.l knew often ilone lfon In enn.liii this bar, lv.4 r..nl... i.nr...-. ..r ..iLi.nii:o. 11 ,v -.." nii.l w oen we mm iniiou me nen.i 111 l. A. JC ImmI. Atteliiluliee fl "II l ill M.th in the county Is ex tnl. It U rumored unions ruiliiMnl 11.1 11 bent Unit uimtliei elmiiK" will xnnli le lliuile lu the ruiiniiiK lime of the In. ill crcu. Three un n w ill h.-rc.iiire.l to o the work of four ucl the itlviHioii IMiliil w ill U- iiiiule ul Hnl. 111 nii.l II'.m iiirK. 'the noilb elnl run will U- Imiii I'lirtliiinl to Huleiu mnl leliirn, the outh run is from Sulem to burn. I uie ii;iiie w ill lie put on the win th run which will iloauuy Willi the "helpers" over the hill-. I he elisli;e will ivu the men wlmuie Imt ill.iliieed a longer run nml Ix-lter pay. It Is not n ile-ilinMe ehiiugu for llil town. The new time eiinl will displace eleven i'IikIuiiti, Mime of whom wl l return to liniij;. mid the firemen will 11 1 wo Ih.. xel Inn k, the CIIIelitH. rollowlliK It Up lifter it urriviil tiiey iiiml.. eiiv v.ork of e;i.liiriiii; It. Churl. TihlM'll, the e mipuliv' driver, sleep In the ex pn x nllliv, but 1.11 the lilt'ht of the rohlx-ry he wu ntteuiliuu n bull ,'lveii by the Waco County Kuir A-oelu tiiui, nml he tliil imt n tiirn until 1 o'cIim'k. The tnhlx-ry wu evidently .oiionilte.l Imiw..iii 1 1 1 ...ul l-'-'tii while 1 while TililctH was ulxK-ut, whicli l.-adi l!11" 1 lln. oltleinl til I u.l I. .v.. 11 u .. il.ii... 1. I'iil iiariic,'ill'i.nii;li tlii'ro nre 11 1111111 Ix'rof rounder In town win hive Ini-ii In utteiid tiiii. nt the fair. No nrrot h ive yet In-eii inide. Tele Kraut Irive bi-.-n wilt III nil dir.-." b.iK, but no ilewripiioii can Ih. kIvcii of the robl'r. Their elinneu of etenp.. now weln kmn. .Hln'i ll.ii (omlilaaii. WaHIIIMIIoN, Oct. 12. llllllliKitillt bureau t.llleinli have n yet received no notice of the nrn-xl of John Jauun Howard, Levi I'. Morton' cenehliuin, but llixK-eor Ihxlp. left here a few days ii;o w ith n wu, runt for I low aid s nrrent, xIkiiciI by Scretnry Carli-le. Whetlier Morion w ill hImi In H1ki. . I -. 1 uv'tliit for vlolulin the eonlrael lubr luw, the treaxiiry oilb'luU eniniol yet wi y. Net Ion ll of the net of Mareli .'I, MI, live tie. m iially for violutiux at a line not cxiinlinu Imsi or liupiisnn un lit Hot exeeediiiK one year, or bolh. Mr. Moiton, the republican noininee for goveiimr, aiilhorue the nlHti lueiil that he ilh- not Ivlievu lie Violated (he niieii eontruc'. lalM.r law in hriii iliK over bis M'rvnul Howard. Heay he Ixdieves 11 a household ervaut lliiwurd Is under the law Inanity in this country. Howard was lroiiihl to till elt v tnduy 1111.I placed lu the custody of l'oiiiuii-loin r of liimiinr.i tloll Helilier. His ilen tatlon Will Ik) COIllesled. Tba Hrlllun an w larli. Nkw YoliK, tlet. 12.-Although the enmpulKti bus not fairly o ned, siil tieinim w Ith xM.rtiliK iinxilvllie uml ini'inlx rx of the KainblliiK fraternity have xiiil up t lie xltualloii and nre INwIiiiK odd on their favorite. I'hil Iwyer wn approached Vextenhiy by nil ilidivldlllil who ottered to U l fill, il to lo,tssi t hat Morton would l nt Hill. A well know 11 lawyer liiloruied Colonel Ochiltree that he wn nlixiou to Illlike a similar tu t, but neither idler w a taken. Colonel lllll I trow n nllired to U'l KxMl even that Hlinim would lie eliH'tiil mayor. At tliu time be foiiml no taker, but a Western M.iticl:iii bet hllil Koo0 even that (b.ll would he elis ted recorder. As the honk now stand Inrjjc txlds nre oil, red 011 Morton, but HI runs bin the n.lvuiit.'ie In the local contest. Aniriimii ninlon llaara. Malison, Wis., Oct. 12. The Amer lean Mission llourd t.xlav deeiiled imt to lsue the NexilM-nil-t l fiiii.l to h ply on the llidebleillies. Inte:nl it Instructed the pn-i.eiil to apHiini eo ojicrative committees of t lin e eueh in ( 1 1 nn eo, New Yoik nu. I ItoMon to He cure larger eoutributiou from the clitirvlun. The report of the eoininit lee oil forelKIl mission ImlulSed heart ily the call to Hwihl L. Moody to o to Jupnii for six mouth nu. 1 do evnii Kelienl work. A rvlulioti wnsuiiuui iiiiiilsly adopted liitrueliiir the pru dential eoiiiinlttee not to withdraw nuy misxlon now established. arksvnrr IraiM rr k. Ciiaiiiam, Ma., Oct. 12. The four limited xeli. Miner ( nlvin It. Orcuin of riilhi.lelpl.ln, for roithiiul, w ith n enrpi of coal, went n shore on Poll.M'k rip shoal nt 2 o'clu k llils innridug during n northwester. Mm a ill, ix.ven-d by the Miinonoiny life savlinj station at davllulil, nml, niter bard work, rel ncd, uppivutly iiiiiujured. I.ar-o iiiantltlii of wreckage have liH'tl comiiiir axliorv tho wel twMilay. Mill I'my Jmbbh Mar lwaNanlif. Siiamiiiai, Oil. 12. A rumor I cut rent here the Chin. L-overiiiiien( from 1 iilvirlty .utex, 1'illy i.inpl, iN'iMlu r 11 l)r. Cliupiiiaii has nlurned i'ortlan.l. The new Smith I'r. iuler tyx"riters for the xttidelit.1 ill tho liil-ln'es eniirso arrived yeterday. The slii'letou has arrived, which wai orilend for iih- In the department of bloloiry. Mr. Nellie A. McCormick has i-hur,;c of (hi class diiriuit the ab sence of Mr. NYetherbee who Is ill. I.Hsswell, the left Imlf back of the Mult mill Athletic Club f.xitlmll ti inn Is cxIm i led to arrive tomorrow to conch the r. .0 O. football team for the next two weeks. MciiiImti of the Athletic AxMielntinii of the Cnivi rxlty of ( ircpui niisi-d xiilllcleiit money by xiilwcnptlnii to pay hii exx-iies. Sttrn l.lvr .al. 0w i:no, N. Y., Oct. 12. Iii a ter rific windstorm last nielli the Ihnv masle.l im:Ii. Miner Hiirtford, of Clayton, with 'JI.Inmi bih.-l of wheat, from U troit, f..r Cape ' I lie. 111, wu driven nxhoru nl WiKidville, Captain William O'Tix.le, w ife nml ehibl, Hiehard Hy more, mute; Michael I'urtvll, Ih niiis M -Ciirthy mid an iinkiiowu man were lost. Uat roKi A.ii:, Ontario, Oct. 12. Tbi) xteainer Hililand Maid has Ixvil w recked ul ljuin; Hault Ibipids, Itainy lake. The mall, pusi tmeri ami crew were xaved. Wiliiam Wood, purser, wu badly Injured. The IhuiI and enrv;onre a total lo, with no limur mice. The cnue of the uccideiit was low w alu1 etui diiuuerou rapid, full i( nvk", whl-li the Canadian nod I'liiled Statist Kiivcriiinciiti have neg-liH-ted to improve. Sir. ur f2,is. The folloivln.r from n Port 'loun. nd dispatch iinlicules that Kx 1'. S. M:irli:.l of Alaska t. V. Porter, Albany, Is liable to lose i'.l.um oil liceolint of one of III deputie: "New wii reeeiv.il from Sitka, Ala kn. tixlay Unit Adolphu Meyer, n dep uty marshal, ha Ihtii nrreste.l tor elnl rlemeiit of public fuildn, iiIhiuI f2,tsn. When Marshal Pott. r ret 11. d from oflld', he trusted to Meyer to close his miMuntM, nnd w hile ni.tk 1 11 hi llnal settlement with the govern melit, a shoitMLTe wn ilinver-d. MeyerKiiveboinli for hi iipH-iirtuiiv for trial in tint di-trlcl inurt. ' Porter nl one lime edited n pac r at Junction ity. A Mai Mili.. Ilalsey New: I'm le Jimiuy Me.Maholi met with n seven' uivldenl Thiirsday. While out in the pasture ali.r cattle hi hoi wa ihari;eil by a bull and Cnele Jimmy wa inroH u 10 me Kroiinn nei ivin a frncture of the left ankle which w a t' duceil by lm. Smith A Oenrv. After U lnn throw 11 to the ((round he ilefeiid 11I luuixelf from tlie ntlnck of the en rnu'iil anliual by throwinu dirt In the bull's eyin tberebv bliiidimr It. It w its a Harrow escape for the old Keiitlemall. A Pot .wo Siiii'mk.x r. l.'tilon S'oiil: Thru? tvh iterator car were loudeil with potatim ill this city dm. lni the wivk for slilpinent enst. T. A he mouth of the river, kIm.iiI one fourth mile of the Imr, I attempted to ml t he Jib sail, I nit II ml log it interfer ed somewhat Willi the xtierllin- of my vil, I liiniiodiately had It hauled lo 11. The bar wu n iuIi, the wind In-lng northwest, nnd 1 billowed the tUK'x low, keeping iKThnps a little to the win. I ward, and wu were ill this Mwiti..ii when the l)anielstiii struck the bit Ix-ucli." "! tln-ru aiiytliliiK' In the rexrt Hint your sail preveiilnl your vium I from followini; Hie tliu-, and thai the Oniilel 011 xwuiii! to the soiitli and on to the spit, while the Iuk was in deep wa ter.'" wn 1 In n nked.' "In the first place the tux' tow line w as fastened to Hie port side of my vess.-l, mnl In oid.r to prevent the hawser doing xeiious Injury ta the ve el's riinir, she wn held well to the iiiilih track of the tun' wake. More ti nu this, at the point where the Itau IcImoii struck, tin. water in the channel deep elioil:li to Hunt her is 1.ISSJ fil l i'le, nnd if the tu had Ixvti in deep water it would have been mmsxihlo for my vesn-l to have gone far enouu'li oillli to have tollehed the wiutli spit. Von must know that CapUiin Johnson of the tug whs lu ehnrue of my vese, nnd if be U-lieved any saii 011 i lie Han ielson Interfered with hi touliii:, be would only have to k'vo hi orders and thev would hive Imi-ii ol'ed." "VI1c1t my vesel xtt iielt, the tiiir wn turned to northward, nnd nfl. r pulling nlxnit half nu hour, dropMil iier haw ser nnd b i t ii to our fate." AITAIX Jolt.S.sox'H HlollV. ' You we," said Captain Johnson, "anything bun on n pivot, u weight oil ell her end will send it down. Si H I with n vessel. 'I'm' wind tilling a sail forward w ill turn the how In one direction, nu. I the wind llllini; 11 sail n-tern will move the Ix.w lu the oppo site direction. When the Danielson' jlhsail ",as run up, she bxik n shnr south n.nl to leewnrd, eitrryiui; her on the spil U'fore the Iuk could tiling her into Hie channel a we wire tit that (line In n tb ep but narrow part of the rlvi r's course to the 111 nn.'' "In how d.i'p water was the tug when the Oiiuiel-on struck'."' "About I'i feel, Tim IU(J pulled the Iaiiielsoii oil' the spit where she xtruck, but sin- struck ihmiiii nml pit into such n position that nothing could he done and after every ellort had Ihi ii exhausted, and she was tak ing the til if I'lto shoal water, I buoyed and .lropM-. tie' hawser." "Are you is sitive (lint tin' Jili s.iil of the lliiiilelsoii wiut up h hell she struck'."' win nske.l. "Ves, sir," said Hie captain, "and I nt ouee called out to him to lower hi sails." Ol licit KVKM S. Noiiiim; wm left for Captain (ii ule to do lifter Ix-iliK dcserle.) by the liitf but lighter his Vessel to save her from utter ilest ruction. He therefore Ix-itan throw itii( oil' llieil't k load of lumber. v on 1 was sent 10 tiiat lenrii-s imi-hii iae j y, foimlit duel over n hnme slriiiK, inii'iiiie inner was riiihi. miiiovau Kuve hiiuM'lf up to Hie author! Ilea, Tlie result i.f the stplubhle over the Tlllaiiuxik county school suisrln ten dency I that Mrs. May and Handle srets.tlio.it. The county court finds that there Is a vueaticy and apMiinU ITt. r Smith to till It. 'Haudley'a a- r, however, Indorses Smith stroii(ly, and uuitlier of the pnient Klve any In telligent explnuntion of Ihew ttlemeiil. Ilmwiisvllle Times: "HO. Cumer on Weill to KiiKcne Weiluemlay. Asa result of his vl-ll we exin t to Iw able to announce next week that a (.VXJAsit rnee bos Is-ell mulched between "Whiskers" and KlUworth Cameron." Cameron was here but bad no money to invest In a tiMit race with "Whisk ers." P. M. Al.ls-y, landlord of the Itny View Iioiisk nt Newport, was in Al b.inv rxiiMilly nnd imrchasod a horse ami htiKuy. HtnrtitiK home with the rig the horse tcatne frightened while Kilig down u hill near ltlixlKelt valley and Kiiiuslicd tho IniKiry up and left Mr. Abbey w ith a sprniucd ankle by the roadside, ihotiia l.iflln, or Cor vallis, picked him up ami left him al n un, to take tlie train lor nomo. J. 11. Alexander has lavored us with a sum pie of due k rapes grown at his residemi'. Those wiibliiK to get flue fresh Orcifnn ifniix-s should cnll oil him. llrakeuinn Noriiian on the north Ixiui.d overland shot a llugiT oil a trump near 1 1 runts tuna Inst nleht The trump was throwing rocks und Knl this as a reward. The stis'k of iriwxl of O. M. Jackson, nt Jiiuction City, Is advertised to be sold under ehuttel morttrain' in thai eity Saturday, Oct. 27, M4, at lUa. m. to satisfy me sum or n,u;i.xt. A son of (' Hixles while swinging fell and cut Ids hand iUlto severely on n broken tsitlle. Hr. I trow n xewtil the wound up, ami It Is liojied he will not lose the use of one linger, A live competition Is golngon among fnrtlainl 1. u teller, una one establish' mint sells at the following prices lloilinx bti'f 2 (" H cents, eliilek steak 4 cents, corned bti'f 3 4 cents, irmid Ui f reasts 4 ( U cents, round stank 0 cent, sirloin and tenderloin steuk H eeuta, K'xsl mutton chops 4 (n. 0 cents, leg of mutton 7 cents, itimmI mutton ronst 4 (. tl cents. Portland Daily Sun: Hon. ieo. .MeUllile, seereturv of stute, I now oil his way to .New ork City to aecure the best Mmsilile muliitil wrvlee lu the treatment ol Ills I.iiik stamllliir and palo ful muludy. As a man of sih.i less honor and ceulnl soul no oue in On ton stands biifher in the estima tion of the whole ieople, regardless of iM'llllii, limn tiuorue . .Mcllrlile, and n h'lrlou of friends wish him nil success In bis prtwnt mission K'lmtor lailph I exiMi'tiil here tie morrow. Wm. I'aU r, of Albany, spent Sun day 1 11 Kugene. Hon. P. Coleman, of C'oburg, vis it. .! I'.netie tixlay. V! . ;:irtha Medley letumed l.ome to Cotlni;e t iio.v Ion iii'li I lux. II. W. Y. Kirkpatrick, of the Iadianon Kx)re, sp.'iit yesterday In Kugene. Mr. 1; h! it..... ....1 ..l.ll. 1,.... .1 . . . I I . 1 ... n. ... .....I, U 1 1 V. tl. i.f." """""', iipiuiii 1 stjieni, xiH.'iit Sunday willi relatives wi... 11.-1K1111111, nin. mis none more 10 t ,.. M.tiiniils, of Paw I'uw, two 01 ttie enra, load, d by A. J. n.leiiileiiii-.r ,v various parties iudeuinitv to' in- li Jaaii. i). MeCuliv 1 Miaa i art utitiifa, Iaixihim. tM. 12-Tbe Pall Mall (iacette publishes nu intervi. w with n leadlliK I'hiliisK- ottlciul III Iilliloil, III which lie says with the exception of the naval battle al Yniil, Imt a x. ti.ni blow baa tsfii struck nt China. Thl III .l,i.,.WUl liaatMinmeiicisI lii'Kotiatloiis w ith Jniv!iw r 11,.. rilK ...... ,,r 1.1..1. L an for eniv. China, It Is said, lis of-' ,adi d bv A. J. Uxx.lbr.xl nnd the lervil toncKlliiWliitkretllCllKlelM-llileilii-.nilu.r l.v vri..n. n,,rii. In H.l. ....!... of Corea and pay a war indemnity to1 v. thioiher car was shlpixil Lv K. Psilr uusnl, ivieWr I '. Saw tiik Mai lllM. -T.slaj's Sn leni Statesman suys: Kiiik Hen derson, of Kutreue, nu old Matesmnu lyx w ho weul lo work in tin office over twenty yearn sko, the sum time be said wat incrclv the U-eiuuimr of n ' ,,rU "Idlli Ooruian atarttil In to turn great war. Ile.li nl.il that the In.ttl,. be piesa by band iwer, wn in the of linn Yang wna cru-hiinr defeat ''" ler.lay nnd mid a vi.it to tlie for the t 'Morse. W ben h.s-tllitl.-. nre ,"Uixi.tig nUl to w ilnesa the work n 'lie wed on a Isnre scale, be duiar. . j "f "' linotypes. It wu bis first view China w ill pnxliuv an nmple iiuiiil r "' IH' xcttnig luscbim-s. of ar-hip. A .li-pateh from Y okohama, iik IMori l. Isllke, J:lmms. soldier nnd diplomat, h:. L-el! rre.iln W ill to Ills failure to 1 il'.vt J.ip.i'ii-.- n f. no in Core. Count limine, Jspsn. minister of the Intel iori will shortly prisved to Con n traklv HanltiiS. Sa NT l!A, Cat , H I. 12.-0. W. I torn n, an old ln.111. ba. Kin ininin from lit limnr Hi.-" Pri.lny. It 1 fi ami be ha Isi-ii miird. r. l for l i. II oliey, ns be left on a bu.ineM trip for rowier s nun aim lin.l nearly foui 011 his pfiwou. Cm rv St ki. John Mi-C..r.iim ha sued Ijiho eonnly, In the circuit court ihroiii;li the eoiiiiul.-iiiiiert isunt, tor tlie sum of 2i.ii for k.i'i'im? one Oanifl Harkins, a paiix-r. lleeti.ired theii.ui.ty tl.2.'i ji-r .l.iv I r Ins r vbta. TI.e la!'e Cbn id. le: Ju.tni. S-. Iv of H.ssl ;:, r, la.t M.nniiy, tineti the iiiaiii-. r of the Orvnu 'l.uintx-r Co M s. , . .1 i:iij.:nj u' dil l Into the l..:;iu.bu l.ier. 1 ie ii I. lulj .t pleitd . I .inty and ... .-.I H i th.. I,,. I e-l Hue a.lowed by Us, ai.d Mlolirej I lbs lisli .rotivtor, wasn't 1 11 it 1 it Iter. ave life and prolNTtv 011 this part of the Piieitlc ii.ast than any other man, that there was a Isiat on "the Siusbw, nml w ith hi usual proiiiptui'. be nx 'iire. on the Mvlie at 12 o'cliH'k Sun day nik-lit, with bis full crew nml life boat. The captain bxik bis men lo I lie Iiani.'Isoii, nnd I hey never left her, until she was au'ain safely in tnvv of Hie nit Unhurt. In this one ucl Captain Px-rcman nnd hi valiant crew wa the means of saving more pro rty than it will us.) to iiiaintaiii them forn couple of years. We Imve always xiinled with pride nt the lifesnving crew tit tiardiiier, but this la.t net ol theirs n Ids another p ii;e to their record of gixsl dir.!, nnd n tin -t pride to Is' l.iKeu III tliein for their t'lu.ieiicv All Frank Alexander went up tho Mo Kenie liver this morning lo hunt a few dnys. J. M. Ilowcnof the Springfield stock (ami, arrived here from Moninnn yes terday. Mis Jessie Wlnkley Is xicutliug a few day al the home of her parent in I. inn county. Attori.ey Oni. It. Dorrls went to Kn lent y slerd ty to nps-nr ls.-fore the su preme court. Hon. J. C. Canton, of Portland, is in F.ugclie visiting his daughter, Miss Prof. Carson. Attorney I.. Itilyell went to Sulem this morning to appear In a cae before Join in thnnks to tlie captain and hi I the supreme court. crew, and we nre eeelally re.pin.ttil I chas. Knoelie, formerly of this citv. by tuplaiu tiruggel, to thank Ibeni j Is now working in IheC. M. A SI. I'u'ul warmly tor him. railwny olllcen nt SU Paul, Minn. tiik hms. j Frank lllanton will lenve for Phoo- Nothiug can ben-rtuiuly ilelermiu.il i nix, Arizona, nn tonight's train. He nt this date to the exact loss, but I exxi-t to locate nl some pine In that prooaoiv to ine-nam. Im.ii it w ill ex- s.aie. mil half her value, and Hard A ljv eiiNit sutler to the amount of at least bl III luinlrr. W hat freight and lunilir lu the bold of I lie vts-l that wn saved I now Uing uii..:i.i. at Hunt A Havenporl' w barf, ami w hen this 1 done, the I iliielxon will I? Ix-nclicd until such lime n .ho t sur veyed nml otherw ise disponed of. ClareniHi I.uckey has returned home from a visit to Princville and Crook county. He came home via the Me Ketiiie route. Mr. IVIU V. Pengra mine up from Portland, where she is attrmllinr a iiiiiin-ai enuege, ami with friends here. spent Sunday lieTTT iu v i 77 C' 1 IV,!ov. of P. rtland. iieneml IO.am SAl.tJt. Salem Journal " ngent of theOre.it Northern railroad in. 1 .row n A t o. has Is.ught the rii- U li. inwn i,.l.v l...bi..., -r... ..... .' , i , . : . . mr in terest ol mat company. J. S. CiN.isr, tire I ove hop emp of nlsuit hI balm at ivnts n issin.t. l Ul is tmi iii i v the ir-st snle made so fur thl season. CiKiwr, the IiideM'iiileiirt pure rarrar lH.iit.iit lot bale fn.iu ,,a,""'r, xpeiu puii.iay in Eugene viail- Indepei.d.iit: r,. county oflicurs salary l.m i.i.:,t1:ill., to be a source of friction. n ' was argued before Judex j,.vf this week involving tlie .pi.n.in transportation used by tuc !,.., j in serving procesM.-s. l l.e.utT:;il was taken under ndvi.-. inent. i the xheriir wins the f.-e, j will do Utile more t!iatt jJV ; exicnscB, while the salary sill U what the county loh on il.ii rr. form spurt, (hi the other haiol, t( the county wins, the clitrill" 'a u&x will not amount to uuu-ii. North Yniuhill ItccorJ: Ij. xjoile of TillnuKN'k who are v ie. titns of the St. I.uuis uroiig!,t if,l8 range swindle ure organizing ft mutual self protection. The trtr cling agent, Doty, made cettaia promises in order to allei t the .,! , and get the notes, and m.s t! company is trying to force pavtnrM about four years Ix-fore the imiit mature. What a pity t!u -e jo;.!t cannot have the pltasurxof af.s inoimtnts interview with thin ana Doty. They would likely ! , with him in short order. Moral: Patronize restxonsible home tle-.kl.-r-. The Salem Statesman says hi,, turiully: Throughout the state tU several ('oinmittees of One Hut,, dred are referring to the i-b.--J book trust." No such n f.-r-n has any Kisili.i cnnhtv'.ion siiL the Auicrii-un ll'xik Co., whiili i neither a trust nor a com hi tie. of its own free will it has reduced the prices of school Ixxiks, ami it !,n no monopoly in text lxk, kt meets fair comiM'tition evcryL r. It is now supplying our id-r books uml us tlie Inoks n n- ntifiy satisfactory, ns cheap, as pl:j:!e. andofurtgotxl quality as tlies-Mi!-fere.I by any competing linn, -aro unable lo sec why the citiz-m of ibis stnte should at thin time ! burdened with the cnoi-uniti n-H-ne a change of text-book:! woiiid entail. Tlio Commenrial Ileview, in com menting on the wheat situ di m, has this to say on tl.e Ar utine prixluct: Euroi'nti nhe.it iuijx.rt ers have simply cotie mad over tl.r largo crop of imitation n In at romi in Argentine Kepublij last year. It is said that over fifty nullum bushels I ad Inen suit to F.uro up to August I, und tl.nt tin uiillioli bud. els were then on l.itii'l reudy to exjKirt. That will timkcu total 1 1 sixty million buslnis unt to KuroiC, and out of it all tin re it not a bushel that will make H"r that can be used alone in in ik in.' bread. Tho best of it is thin a' d weak, with nn unpleasant islorsnl a bad color, nnd the great hulk "I it is simply "no ood." It i su perior to Indian wheat n oik- pjr ticular. It is not so n.istv,o ln.nl- ed and impregnated with iieli- rib- able filth as tho Hindoo nhent; otherwise it is alioiit the s:i!'- Kuropean millers, w ho buy the Ar gentine wheat siint.lv becane it i dirt cheap, are very enthusLi-ti'- nt its uisprnise. Next winter tin ar gentine weather may prove un favorable, nnd then, in spite "i largely increased acreage, the wheat crop will sink kick to its f rtnr notch." The remarkable spread of t' telephone must lie rivkoncd a" one of tho wonders of this century. It is said that an intcriiution.ii b'f phone system to cover all with its network is one of the Un-t movemenls to brinn the nati n - in to more intimate ami iie.o i f ..! r ' tions with each other. Tl e ;:! nf mtr,l I.',. It, i,l m. 1 1 r ! i i and Antwerp aic ,.!r-;M'y c by telephone, and ll.e i x.''' the 1 i ii. s is n Tction d time. HIlVi r Jo n.. at the same priiv. I'sDf i.i.anl, t n...-r 11 Pkoi i htv Su n. Hon. s. V. t dou this mo mill); sold to II. .n. 1'. J. Hi'lidrieks his cottai.'e and lot nt Nre Creek, Vni'.iiua IWy, for th" sum of Ji."s. The pn.pert'y 1 eai:y worth li;r t.usitf, ix-i.ibtr ii. TAt.I. TlWortlV. A. J. Carson, a I n lives dow n the river r xtd. bn.ulit lo nu om.-e tin. morning s.vrr,tl .talks HuiiHiiirion, tl-e-on of 1 1 mot hy bay l hat iin-a.ire.1 s f.t 7 South t an.lina. Mae .mow iii m-i.kui, aim iiier nearly eight luchei long. iiik ins inree unuk'iiieni. w ho srs .r. tendiiig the State university. S..1. III Statesman: Clarenec Keenr, now n student nt the slat. university at F.uifi ne, i in the eit v f..r a Stin.liv vi.lt. Clarwicv must la developing Into qaite an orntor. as be ba Lnl chosen to represent ,U elaaa in an ora tuaii.ice'n. nt, i.Tieni conie-i nexi spring. j near The ."s-ilcin 1 1 aiti i t ; t- 1 1 I I Portland l !. k" best rep'iidi-'ati , Tho Tel. ,'fi.i; and coil iuc'.i) d.-Mt re in. ;!i . ..f ! ix-r tx.!. P".vnt!y 'Jarv.y and Ma.k Sum- Other than l' . n.erviite an- two other gentlemen logue. t ( U 1 'iii .Ml ..!.. i.-.i ..r i... ' . ,., inmi limp, I., ,!, i.v mt iiki ,r .... u , i tew readers have tx 11 ii-n ',i lia.1 l.f.iils wl.l leave f..r that sista i..,o,.i.t ... occasional democratic. liVtril. penniend tlMaellingortlxtaam. j prxxli vitief of the Telegram. V c t t V' rep ' l 11 !. r i r by "i a. e