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1 CITY AND COUNTY. H.VTL'KPAY OCTOlJEU 20. PUQENE HHOTO f07, U Cor 7ih and I HMmzWi J SU. TUB LllliUSTS. UUKVItlM. Henderson. ufiitUt. J. J. Walton, attorney -t-lw. j Money to loan on furm. F.inmir of Judtrp Walton. Two seated hacks from up at F. I.. ClIAMUKkfl. Dr. (I. W. Blddle may lw found at his rewidcm'e mi Olive street bclwccu Fifth aii'l Nxth nlW'K one block west of llie Minnesota hotel. He Is pre urvt to do all dental work In the Unt manner. UIvatiU"l fruit dryer wire lower than ever before at F. L. Cham iik iw. TliU I the eao.l when the Caada sulky ami Hang plow show their great ,Uieriority they stay in the ground Mid a tnev have tio landslide the draft U much lighter. I'all on F. I I'll AMUKIU and be satisfied. Only a few of those M bugcy har lieMM-a left. F. L.CHAMUKKH. Coal Hill Nursery. fall on or address T. X. Kegar, F.u wie. for all kind of nursery stock. I'rutie on uiarolsdem Jilum roota that will not sprout, also on cacu rows. Orchard Uras Seed wanttnl by C. C. (Joldsinith Co., Kugene. An Old Soldier Made Happy. "Dm In my term of service In the . " . . i i i .11 i it army I conuacicii cumnic uiarrnoca, Mtva A. K. Bending, of Hal-ey Oregon. billet then 1 linve used a great amount of of medicine, but when I (.Hind any tlint would give me relief llit-v would injure my stomach, until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di.-irrhu' Bemedy vat brought to my notice. 1 used it and will nay It U the only remedy that gave me ennalieiit relief ami no had result follow." For sule by OslilT.N 4 DELANO. Now Ih ti e time to do dry idowing. gel all Oliver chilled plow ami It will keep itself III the ground. Call on F. I.. ChamlierM for the only genuine and ( reduced prices for 'U4. A Specific lor Croup. "I eoindder Chamberlain' Cough lU nie.lv a sccitle for eroup. It in very pleasant lo tuke, which U one of the imt Important requisite where a cough icined in extended for uite among children. 1 have known of case of croup where I know the life of a little one wa saved by tne use of Chamberlain's Cough Bcuicdy.". J. T. Iulrnuge, druggist, Avoca, Neb. For sale by Ohiil K.N St DkLa.no. They litre Their Kmsou. IVrhap wmie of our readera would like to know In what respects Cham bcrtaiu's Cough Bemedy Is better thau any ither. We will tell you. When thiM remedy Is taken aa oon as a cold hue lecii contracted, and before It has become settled in the system, It will counteract the elled of the cold and greally lessen It's severity, and It Is the only remedy that will do this. It eta in 'perfect Imrniony with nature and ulds nature in relieving the lungs, opening the secretions, liquefying the mucus and causing Its expulsion fiom the ulr cells of the lung aud restoring the svstem to a strong and healthy coiuli'tion. No other remedy In the market jioweiwcs these remnrkahle properties. No other will cure a cold mi qi-kkly. For sale by Osiilkn & DcLa.no. List of Cases That Will he Hears at the .Nrit Terai of Circuit ('art. The following Is the docket of tht circuit court which couveues lu this city tint Monday morning at 10 o'clock: I. John Holland vs J W Hill; to re cover IlloiieV. : JM Waters vs K D Johnson; to recover money. :t. J N Hughe et al vs Ann M Hughes et at; imrtllloii. 4. lu reassignment of II D Lino In; alignment. 6. JC (i.sNlalevs W A Mcllce et al; to recover money. ii. In reassignment; assignment. 7. New hugland Mortgage (security Co v KtlabMli W lUw tt al; lore clonure. h. W D lltvretou vs M varverud A Co; to recover moiiev. 11. Trusleeaof Filst M K Chuivh of (ileiiada, UreKou, vs K 11 Davids; to recover moiiev. 10. A J llubb vs John Matteur; to recover moiiev. II. K J tierry v J M Keney et al; Kiuity. li S Su phecs el al vs T T Ham- nsrt: loreciosure. 13. K. J. McClauahau vs tieo 11 Walllil et ai; foreelimure. II. H 11 Mills vs llarjier Workman; aiiiHal from lustlce court. I V HUbhacklett vs John V Crail t al: foreclosure. 10. KoshavA Mason va Owen Os- burn; to recover money. 17. rMmuldiinr Mfir Co va Amos Richardson et al; to recover mouey Jmlgmeut before clerk. H. hnauldiuir Mfir Co vs J W Kich ardsou;U recover money. Judgment Is. fore clerk. 1. Hpaulding Mfg Co v Terry Ten nlngton; to recover money. Judg uieiit Is-lore clerk. M. W 1 Ctdemau va Lucy A and A ItKers; to recover money. Judgment before clerk. Ul. U vl F llevere vs (ieo Uroiu Held et al: forcclowure. J S McMurry vs A I, trailer et al: foreclosure. 1. V Mci-arlaud vs Jane M Nrong et nhcoiitlnnatlou. 1:4. in KuykeiKlull vs B 11 1 cite- land et al; to recover mouey. 25. James iNtudfonl vs M L lien drlcka et al: coiitlnuatinn. 1. I) M Onburn Co va Cliaa k. livers; foreelimure. "7. H O liurrlnou vs A Doty; eiuliy s. Mury lowery vs J F Hardy et al: to recover money. 2t. A U Hovey vs 1 .'1 uruuua el al: continuation. 0. 1 homas Day v Mike Ncntieldcr et al: eouit v. 31. J 11 lloulK vs f.uia A pauuuers; rorecliMure. 32. C ilonney vs the City or hugeue; suit for ihiuinKc. 3.1. H N Uutrich vs H aud M Hun- dy; to recover money. .. . . 1. . . . i . . 34. L. r liuriuuri vs r a i cavy; 10 recover money. 3-. ilurgaret A liruniley vs a m Ostium; equity. 31. J 1' .MalliK'k vs A v ueeivrei ai; lo recover money. 37. U 11 ISuker vs J J uoounie; 10 recover money. 38. Ida U Mosby vsjobn M Jlosby; divorce. 3'J. Columbus lAtug vs M U Davis; to recover money. 40. V 11 ZJmwall vs l'ficr j ourag et al; foreclosure. 41. (State 01 Oregon v J 11 aiosoy; threat to commit murder. 4i rSluie of Orrgon va Duncau bcou and Iuisa A Itabb; adultery. 4 i. Ixaao Carson vs 8 C ana U M Carson; to recover money. 44. H II Kakln, executor, va ai i. Hendricks. Judgment before clerk. 40. Hernberg A heudera vs 11 uun- dv; lo n-cover money. 47. liarner Workmiui vs M V l.an- des and II Dontey; replevin. 4i. r rank llaermau ei ai vs nam 1 1 ut y t The Local Market. Ths tollowliif quouilmis for ths local msrkrl ro of null ijrli-es oiily. lbr cortwiwi rkl;. 1 will Ix luuod m suoural ss tucb s rsKirl osu b mails: Tai'S'DiT.OcT. 19. WnT-t. w; on busrd I turs-IVr tuhol, not Flocb lrluuB Hr-IVr th Mr mis ivr IS I'.isa-I'rr is Vttk ivr ts IUa-lvr l SHUCLDSSS l"l IS smss-lvr I.asu l'r IS Hcrrss-IVr mil (I At.) Vmu IVrJofun t'Hii ssx M liiius, I'vr '!" Iieras l"s Jul ,, iias Ivr Uiii Hssas-fl fk fTTJt SI llilillol SI'.4S Dry (raiiiiisuil, f KttraC, W tiiiuivn. y ik L',rtS ( ml liloo la H10 H Ik . Jsrap Ik T-V Ik 1 1 r ivr bos, bars emu-ret is Vl.mu iur- Ur... Persons wishing notiis-a or advertl-- menta in the WKKKI.Y UCAKt slioui.1 mill:: them in Thursday a the paper i nrs enrlv hrhluv morning. The Wkkkly U aki has a very large jiimulation throughout the county, and is aii eaotlleiil medium through which iu real h counirv cUHtomera. our Sn criptlon buk is open tn tho iiisiei:tlon of adveritsoM that they may sue what they are getting for their money Lokt. A lady's black velvet cape L.i n. r (he Cobunr briilge on SumlMV. IK-tolsr 7. Finder w ill be suitably rewarded by leaving at (il'ARU offloa. 47 g 1 U6 ( 10 OA 14 IS OS ( 1U os m lu a 14 10 10 '4 1-", W, Mi i4 'A IT I ;s9 k no I no 14 l a iiuii : w m 40 m m m a. ia t 'o U', 14 n A '4 10 i) (4 ( uu us the ler Half. Caih will buy nm very cheap 'oaled hav at bain mar 0wnen, Or. It. F.Kfkkv, (mlien, Or, HI. I I. Mc Daniel vs John .inlk aud Albert lt'lirw'vr:to recover money V2. John McCollum vs A 11 Flsk el al; to recover mouey. Ki. tieorge T Hall vs F M lllalr et al; to recover money. m. it l rerkius ei ai vs rraiia Ik'lsner, treaaurer aud J E N'oland, her 111, con rlrnmt Ion. , iNNl'HAMK CoMI'ASV Srn. Mrs. Jennie I Melcher, of I'ortland, has llle.1 her couitilalnt at Oretim City In a suit In recover fluW from the State In surance Company, of l-alcm, that la in the amount of the liinurauce on tne Melcher residence, tint burned July 11th last. The complaint alirges Iliat the proia-rty destroyed aas worth II, JW. The Insurance was written Jut three mouths before the tire. It Is slo sllegtil in the complaint that Toll riiouiMiou, agent of llie Insurance comistny "eulvreil Into a conspiracy with one Uonlon r.. naves, one o. I.. Story, aud one H. K. Haves, for the purKi-e of delraudilig'' the plnlulilt, and the circumstances are recled at length and substantially as told by Mrs. Melcher at the recent Humilia tion iu l'ortlnud on the charge of ex tortion which she iirelerred against Judge Hayes and Thompson, which charire wus dismlsmHl. Tlie only Judg ment prayed for now, however, is for the flu)' Insurance money, with in terest from July 14th, when the prtsifs of loss are churned to have becu maile. Two Papers One Year for $2. Wo haw luatle amni- monts liy which wo will KenJ tho Wki.ki.y lli'AKD ami Soini-Wookly Cincinnati Kn juirer, fur tno year, to all now and ohl pvihscrilfrs if tht- (ii'Aitn, wlu will pay no yoar in mlvanco, ami any ar ivarao!, for tho low jruv of $2.00- The regular suhsorip tion price for hoth pairs' is LMiuey et al; eiiulty foreclisiure. 4!. HEeiladdeu vs J A erulx; sure. F M Hyde vs Fioriila Hyde; di- IhH-ker vs Decker; divorce, et 'bran; (o recover money. 8 11 Frieudly va W W Cochraii; wVsa Bbf as sV-k. r" a Ossto. wIm she was a CtUJ, h ertl ' Cssmrls. S-Lm h brans abs dun lo Lvm. n-a aks Ud OCarea, sbs f Cssvia. Pr, Prkc ' Cream Baklog PowJet WssU's Fair liaisjssBf. B ar4 of Equalization. The IWrd of Fiualiiation f-r Lane County, Orsrm, will m-t In Kuene, Oregon, Mon.Uy vt, lv' 10 o'clock, a. m., for the purpose of or rertingand hraring all objections to ths a-inent roll for the year The board avks all who have ob jections to make tbeir apl4rauc J.nmiptly. P. J. M( PHER.si, As ir of Tjkne Co., Org"n. iatrd thu rrth day of rjej. lvH. 60. vorce, 62. K J MoClanahau va E 11 Sher man; to recover money. 63. Oco li noma vs j m al; io recover money. 64. AO llovey VB llios vuspii and X H Lytle; lo recover mouey. 66. Stale il Oregon vs narper Workman; assault with deadly weap on. 6l. W. C. Waihburne, aaslguee, vs O M Jackson and J K Under; enulty. 67. K IMirimn va Ktilth UriUln; dl- 6a. Chas Lauer vs E O Coraen et ai; foreclosure. 6!i, U H Chrlsman va J C Jennings, administrator; foreclosure. el. X WhaukwllervaAwildabhauk- ivIL.r. ilivnrne. tli David bralth va X II Jeldaue et al; foreehsiure. 03. LUile X Thoinpaon, guardian is W Uini'liart et al: torecliMure. U. P F Davis va A E McCandlesa .i.l I., rmvii-iir nitnie. 05.' The Fralernaf Building and I juii Assoclulion of America vs John U' l lsrk et al: forecliwure. va. A Vatuon vs John and Albert li' tn rMvivir innneV. l7 T O Hendricks, tiuardian, vs J II Cochran til, n twvn'r inoneV, HusanOrubba va I M (Jrubbs, 7a John (Stewart vs Oeorga W Mo- L'l..lii 1.1 ! to set aside deed. 71. Klizabeth Conser va E P Cole man, admr estate of H H Cochran; r. . Ku.l. wn i-m 72. rt H Wwards vs Samuel Luca et al; forechs'Ure. 73. 11 L Lawrem-e vi M h, lrown 747 Martha Hay va, Jams J, Hay, Uivorce. , . 76. O M Jackson, assignment of; a- .i.rnnwllt. 7l. Oeo II Small vsJ BMby; to 77. ALCollius va It Ity et al; f....tj.iir th. htate of Oregon vs O J Adklna; frviin S n firllcSL 77. - rl I 11.-- 7'j. ftate oi uregon vs nnett: nnd-nakliiir to kp t'-f lV; ' VL John M Wilflams va AU.n W Whippy; to recover money. ii It Chrlsman vt John H Mos bv et al; to recover mooev. "s2. H Chrisman vs Win Landess; to lecover money. C has H Willlanii V 7. Potter ft al- foi-c!urf. U The Mitchell, Lewis Haver Co vs Malvma J Day! to recover "'sVCarrie L Delaney vs Clayton tv-l.niv divori. M. k J McClaoahan ll ifbtoa et al; Injunction. s7. It E Campbell vs A I Burton; to recover money. Vi. Martha fctullb t-t.M b'UW.U et al; to t""rr money. , . F Jamea L lw K E BrWw .i in noovr money. t). I L CamtUll vJ E XoUnd; to recover Hiooey D vs Minnie A SlLVKKToX Si AM A l Tallin III dciM.'iident: A complaliit was made against Mr. Armstrong, a resident of Prune Uldge, for criminal aswuilt Usui the latter s wile. I he cuse came up Wcducmluy In the Justice's court and created no little- excitement, as It was the first c.ise of the kind in twenty years in Silverton. Mr. Kiley was the llrst witlieia called, but his evldcinv ls.-ing only hear-say amounted to but little or nothing. Mrs. Kiley, bow ever, tried to make it warm 'for Mr. Armstrong, the defendant. Site testl lied that he Induced her to accompany hlm to his house near bv, and in the darkness dragginl her lu'o a bcilrooiu and altempteii lilicr.lcs w liicli she re sisteil with all her might. The law yers for the defense, however, slit cccded lu tangling the witness up lo such an extent on cross-exaiiilnullon, and discovervii so many lisiplioles iu her (cstiiuony that Armstrong wasdis charil. Ihillr liusnl, lcliilT K TliR PKfMi Makkkt. TiMlay's Sa lem Statesman savs: S. A. Clarke went io Eugene ami oilier up-tlie-vul-ley Miints yislerday lor the purNMe of purchasing a lot ot prunes for shl inelit 1-jist. He riHvived telegraphic onlm lor thnv carloads at 7 ivuis. If lie succeeds in tilling this ordei he will have started five cnrloads out of Ore gon. He savs the prune market ;rows tinner all the time aud the ltiil i.ns are sold at i cash at g'snl lig-ure. One of Lnne count v s lending oi - chardists Informs us that Mr. Clarke talked consignment, but made no money oilers. IHolj liusnl, Ortitf is. TllKO. A. C Presidelit J. M. P.lissi, of the Oregon Agricultural College, at Corvallls, imsscil Ih rough this morn ing on his return home from Ashland where he bus been in attendnui'eat the meeting of the Slate Horticultural As sociation. Dr. llloss reports the col- leire as imwisTous as could im wlsluil. There are '2S studeiita In the four years college eourseand 44 ineinlsT of the It I. This liiHtllUtlon has Imvii steaillly progressing since Dr. ltlists assumetl charire, three or four years ago, aud Is now one of the educational institutions In which the cope of the whole state of Oregon tuke great prlile. Co.mi'ktit!ok iiioot. The prizes for the comiM-tltlon shoot iiciwceu mem bers of C Compuuy, O. X. (J., have been generously ollered by Oeiiry Post, O. A. It., of tills city, Maor ioran and Lieutenant t'lismls-rs of 2nd regi ment, Mayor rtieiidly of Eugene; J. H. McClung, dry goiMls liouse; M. H. Barker, uun store: J. D. Matlock, dry goods store; II. X. Craln, Jeweler; E. C. Smith, grocery house; Ed Hanson, clothier; J. Koch, draughtsman; . Hemenway, druggist. The public are Invited to witness the coniictitlon at Fairmount range, 1 o'clock Friday af ternoon, the It'll). That Cave. Says the Grants PasaOlnervcr: The sheritl and dep uty Will go to Kerby next week to sell the Cave company's cH'ccta to satisfy a Judgment or 1L 1 homas. nils com pany owe a large sum of money to dif ferent parties here, but they don't ap pear to Intend to pay them. Thu at tached articles will not ls-gin to satisfy the Judgment and as the cave Is locat ed in uusurveyed laud It cannot lie sold. It la said an) body could go and take up the prosrty and hohl posses sion as a "squatter." Ilia Fistt Back.- A foot race will lie run at the Salem fair grounds track Saturday, Octol-r 27th, at 2 p. m., be tween Al Sampson of California, and T. H. W. LiddccoBt of England. The race will be for f l.nuO a side, eadi man havlmr already posted KiUO. The dis tance will ! seventy-two and one-half vards. Hampton allowing his opponent one and one-half yards start. The con test will be governed by Shellli'ld rules and it promise to le an exciting one. Stattsman. Nmipsoti Is the man who recently wou Ihe big ra at len- ver under the name of Henderson. Who Is Lid. let oat? psllT OusM, Octo-s-f IV Baix Ouaoi:. The local govern ment station at the I ulversity or On iron having li-n discontinueif,Marhal I-stiaud will iiuw serve as bs-al In spntur without y. Tln morulng he received a government rain guage which ha will phvv In position in day or two. Psllr uusr. Ocio!r lv 1)1 Kit. At the family farm, ulmut -1 miles northwest of Eugene, at an early hour this morning, of heart failure, Mrs. J. M. Horn, ajred H years, hhe leaves several sons aud daughters to mourn her death, sihe a ill only thrve or ftjur davs. The fcinerul will take (J ace Uuioirow afleruisni. Dsllr Ousrt. ''Jibr l BRX. Drew (trlftln Is the happy man: Its a gin ani weigna iiowiia The event happened at BO early b'tnr this njornlnj. The Pint Haptist church at Port land. Orevon, has recently dolicated a house of worship which cost V,li, It will seat 22HUrvons. Hie Coiigrega- tlonalis.s are eix llng in llie same rny a church that will r.t over tPsl.'oi, which doesn't lHik very much Uk bard times. Parks' Va Urars the uimpk-xin. ii. Meytt'.e, of I Itoy, X. V.. say: "I have used Parks' Tea ami find it the best remedy I have ever trl-l'v H.ld by A. YtmsoTox. Dr. PrteTCreJm Bakirir; fodder Asv4sl Oast Mutvsilsr Far. kss Frsstists. Tho Kniuiror U tho load iiifl paper of tho Missisnippi valley, is an eiht page pa per, U issueil Wotlnesilayis ami lYulayn. and has a circu lation of 1W),000. It is plain print, all larjre typo, on white paper. These two papers will fur nish plenty of reading matter for the family circle tlurinj; tho long winter evenings, at a nominal price. ?uhscrih ers will iivt all tho local, na tional, farm, household ami miscellaneous news through these mediums. Suhscrihers are positively informed that these terms re- niiro advance payment, and . s I a 1 no deviation win uo made from this rule. . NmhI remittances iy rogis- tend letter, postal order or lraft, with name and address plainly written, to Tin: (ii Aitn, Kugene, Ore. (OI KT SEWS. Justice W heeler's Cenrt itasy W ith a ljirge Pocket. Psllf Uusnl, Ortobrr is. During the thiee months Just past 07 new discs have ts-en couiiiieiioin in Justice Wheeler's court. The court has been hard al work so fur this week in hearing case mostly of minor Im (Miriam. CIVII, Hl'ITH. Judgment was rendered yesterday In the case of 11 ray A Sou vs. John Schmidt, to recover amount of balance of account. The decision II nils the tilnlnltll' entitled lo kn.vo. 1 lie case oi joun ncnmnii vs. janies Slnclalre was tried yesterday. Ihe suit was lo recover an account and note. Judgment was given the plain li tr for amount of the note. The suit of C. F. Hurlhurt vs. W. I'. Edrls lo recover rent, which was down for trial yesterday, was set over. Hull was ueguil by l- IUmiiwick against Benjamin (Joodman, this uioriilug, to recover Iwrsoual property. The trial or the case of Lilly vs. WishI. to recover board money, was re- aiimiHi anil will piooattiy reat n a con clusion today. CK1MIMAL HATTEIW. Sidney Horn was arrested by Deputy Sheritl iCaklll yesterday Bfteruisui on a warrant Issued from Justice Wheel er's court. The complaint upon which the warrant waa Issued waa sworn to by A. J. Bahb, aud charges adultery with his wife, IahiIbb Bubb, on July l.'lih, hist. Horn not being able lo furnish bonds remained In the custody of the deputy aherltr last night. To day he furnished bonds in the sum of tw'sJO for his appearance at the examin ation which waa set for tomorrow morning. F. B. Weyer waa brought Isvk from Bedding, California, by Constable Lluiou this morning, to answer the charge of seduction preferred by Emma Cauaday. The examination will proba bly occur tomorrow. Mi Cauady and her father, Dr. ('anaily, who live In Hneer precinct alsuit 10 mllea west of Eugene, have been sent for. It would not be a sur prise If B wedding would take place uhhi their arrival here. I.ATlH. The couple waa married Thursday evening by Justice Wheeler aud the charge dismissed. A Plan Htatemeat. N'kiw Makkkt, Minn. Hiinmons Liver Begulator cured me of liver com plaint and palpitation of th heart I used many other remedies but with no relief until I began taking H. L. It. Wiu. H hlutx. Your druggist sella It In powder or liquid. Th powder lo be taken dry or made Into a tea. The American Beauty owea her pres tige more to a clear complexion than lo any other atttibute. A cup of Parks' Tea will enable anyone to pos ses this. It clear th akin and re move piuipJoa aud lltat sallow, mud dy hk. Parks' Tea la used by thou amis of ladles fur th complexion Without being a cathartic It cure oou- stipalion. rVjld by A. 1 CRINUTUX, Ural IMato lriufim. Mrir., ilsi'r t? Ki .i 4s-tstiil t'srtsT W k. S 4S. JS .I..M. M.h.i.t. IVl'M II V. Alls rt S Chesher to E B Chcshcr. Uliilivlilel Interest of of e 4 sec 14, 1 7 s, r a w, except ." acres; coll Ui. I. 1. Chcshcr and M J and L E Walker to Alls rf H Chcshcr, a part of the d I o of James Tavlor, not si!7 cl M, slsit part of lots 6, il and 7, see h. and lots I, 2 aud 3, mi' l', I ill s, s r 6 w; con IIimi. E II aud Albert S Chesher to Martha Walker, lots 6 and 0 sect 1.1, t 17 s, r A , also part of the d I c of llodfrey lUgMlalc, not .MIS. see II, t 17 s, r A w, also nrt of s.v 1 1, i 17 s, r 5 w, lidM acn-s; imii liVii. Ia" Walker and wife to I, L Chesher, a lrt of James Is y lor die not .S'I7, c I .i-i, In sti-s ;i uiul in, I Pi s, i w;imii rltkm. IS ltlMKSS TO STAY. Some parties have Us-ii circulating the rcsirt that I was out of busines; others that 1 hsd no gissls. This Is a big one. I am still In It, that Is, iu business, and the gun business l,s. I have a good, full slin k of guns, rub's ami levolvers of the very best makes, and am selling them at the very lowest price isMwihle. A grand stock of am muiiiliou and at Imttom prices. Pis-k- et cutlery, and the largt-t line of liar- mouliras iu Kugene. A full line of all kinds of strliik's for all Instrument. A full stock of violins and bows, and extras also. The very Is-st sewing ma chine oil, gun oil, bicycle oil, absolute ly the Is-st lo Is- bail; looks 11 in enough to drink. If you are not fully saiistlcd you a lii have your money back. Shot gun cartridges, our own limdlng, and they ale tine. Bicycles a specialty. I have them to rent also. llAIIkllK til' WlHtKrt, Ninth street, Eugene, Oie. Hop lutrllgfurr. Hamilton, X. Y., Sentinel: A late reMirt from NuremtsTg, (lermany, says trade is a little more active with uo change in prlic current. Hops are quoted from SU to 70 shillings iter hundred weight, that Is-iug the out side figures for natives. lu Bel glum, according to Intelligence from Anloye, prlcm are very low, llie 11 grades commanding only two pounds, ami the Inrct tor iiiulMv selling r r 37 to 40 trancs. Sample of the new crop there are not highly fiivonil, the hoim is lug liMNtely tlsruiil, and the crop It self only atsmt one third of Ita usual yield. The X. Y. Bulleliu of the lllli lust, said: lA'lteia revivHl yestenlay staled that 10 cent had Nell paid In the In terior this week for sir Icily llrsl-claas botis, Schoharie giowlli. Atsiut Aoi) bales. It Is said, went at that price, chielly lo the home trade, CiNiN'rstown Bepu'ollcan, Oct. 10th: There has been no chunire In Ihe liaal hop market this week. The purchase of new hosi have amnunicd too.: bales, and Ihev have Ut'U sold at 7 lo Nceiils. Of ofd tt Iwlcs have gone at S and 4 cents. JUllluerj. In owr new ounrlers, Ilollman We are now three doors north of the House on Willamette street, where we invite vou to call and see our new stock of millinery and Japanese goods. We can sell you the ftt ami iinwt fashionable gissls at the lowest price. Produce taken III exchange for gmtd. Mhh. M. C. Bi.ackw ki.u Utter l.lst. Bailey, Mr II L llowcrs A lUuch Brown, John Is siter. Ellen Sherman, Mr A ehsm n( oils rent will hs msils on smrh IriU'f sin mit IVrsonirsllluf lur tellers will pIcsM f when sdmiillstsl. T. J. ( HAlll. r m. Cooulri frlleii, llenalst An act of congress approved August 8, lwtl, provide that "any person who shall kuowlngly Issue or publish any counterfeit weather forecasts, or warn ing ol weather conditions, falsely rep resenting such forecast or warnings to have been Issued or published by th weather bureau, United State signal service, or oilier branch of th govern ment service, shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, for each offense, be fined In a sum not exceeding t-000, or Imprisoned not to exceed UU day, or be both fined and Imprisoned in the discretion of th court." It therefore behooves counter- fellers lu that Hum to look a "luedl oml." lur Hal. Fi'ur bund nil scn-s of laud near Eu gene. Will be sold lu a body or In tract to suit purchaser. Fkask Couemax kl PT UU. si TPUtilTOHV. I. ff'isranuwi w wire , ' ,ww).w-j in iu4 k.r cifS"'" srl itm saml lu Ul. .IS 1.1 fiV. K'-.s-fwl rfmMiJss. Is. No V'jntiA ss.wsssu. uy sn fir.1 t.sai dng .is ..ryiiw.sl la Xu.-s., Krrf' B tij (S'.uYI A fil ! CorvallU 1Vi: Prof. W. W. IUIb tow bs th bead of the six point biuk oVs-r neatly mouuted, that lie kUfesi while rusticating at Uelknap Htiruig during August, aud Uts brwsl and ant lers now adorn th wall akuv the flre- plac In hi raaldrne. OcIoImT IS, IWtl. Fronk, (1 II Howe, Florence Hunt, CH Miller, B W Xeuer, Frank. Too Mccii Exi'K.ihbj. Boseburg Ilev ew: A few weeks ago J. J. Far- quar slilpsrl 50 boxes of Bartlett pear to a commission house In Portland with Instructions to handle a they thought best The fruit was of good quality and well put up, each pear tar ing wrapped separately In fruit pater and nicely packed. Th consignment waa forwarded to Minneapolis, Minn., and told there. Mr. Faniuar lately re ceived a statement from the Portland firm regarding the shipment, aud waa astonished lo find that the expenses, commission and freight were fl.65 more than the proceed. This is not th only case lu Oregon lately that small consignment of fruit to Eastern point Lav not paid th charge on them, and goe to show that small grower are effectually barred from all but local market. Fruitgrowing Is an undoubted success lu Oregon, but at present rate green fruit can only b shipped East lu carload to real I x i p:ofli. Hou Cllol.KKA. Pendleton K. O D. Howdvshell. from northwest of Pendleton, waa lu town today secur ing luforu-atlou a to th best a aimer In which to tieat hog cholera. He ha found but one caae among hi orker, mm Itog having died of this discs last Monday. He know nothing of any general prevalence of hog cltolera, but desire to take st to prevent It spreading In bis tielgbbortmsl. o. F. Kimery stated that there waa no known remedy for hog cholera. Th tiut( Kiiituekv offered a reward of 1(M,0U to anyone naming a cure, and uo on has ever taken list money. Dr. Prtc' Cream Baking Powder WsrwTt PJr Hiwwt Mstfal tH THUIISDAY, OCTOBEIl M. Circuit court next Monday. A little more raiu last night. The Stale bar asmvlat Ion I In ses sion at Portland. (leu. lx'w Wallace lectured at Port land last evening. The hop and wheat markets show uo change to sieak of this Week. Plenty of hog buyers around these days. The price generally oll'wred Is 4 cents cr Mund. Senator J. X. Iolpli soke at Asli and 1 it-L evening Is fore the state soci ety uf horticulture. The probability is tluit the ship I vanhiv, loaded with con I at Scnttlu tor Sail FiituclsiM foundered at sea. The prl.'e to lie shot for by memtsT ol C Co., o. N. O., are oii'disiilay lu llemeiiu ay's show window. Take a look at them. The criminal husiii- In the coming circuit court iironiise to Is light. The taxpayers ol I .a ue county will not colupiaiil if such Is the case. The Willamette river remains near the low water slae. A prolonged storm must take place U-fore water sulllclent for Isintiug on the upM-r riv er may K assured. Thl morning we no! Iced a sack of very tine p.ilntisn raised by attorney Bllyeii on his f:inu Just snuthwest of the city. Mr. lillyeu ivrtuinly knows how to mlw Miiatoe. lillstrnp's cannery on the CiNpiille river was distroved by tire vsterilay morning. The los is said lo tw lt,oi. partially Insured. Flfltvii hundred cases of snluion were buriuil. lax Friendly, the Corvallls sawmill man. ia trvlinr to inske arrniiifeiiieiils whereby the proieity will lie turned over to hlm by the consignee. During the year the exN'tises of the consign ment has aggregated something over Kl.ioiO, while the receipts have gone only a trillu over 1 7,tki. Lat Saturdny morning Emery (Jun- Icubieii, of 1'iisco, saw three or four coyote in Ihe Held near his home. He got his gun and went out to get a shot at them. He wounded one uf tho ani mals which al once made for him. The rough and tumble fight which fol lowed ended iu Emery sitting on the coyote and culling hi throat with a pocket knife. New stock stoves. F. L. ClIAMIIKKM. Plenty of case In the Justice court these days. A fine heating stove for 17 at F. L. ClIAMIIKHM. Class cut to order. F. L. ClIAMHKKM. Jeir Bottom received .100 bales of hoii for shipment at Harrlsburg to day. I'lio white government fins brought rain after the blue one failed. Pague' predictions are generally a failure. A farmer In town with an ox team to pure haae supplies brought up recol lections of the gisM.1 old pioneer days. Mrs. Brown of tho Hotel Eugene has favored the (lUAHl with a Hue basket of good things, which were ap preciated ley t he force. Prof. I-ewls, ouo of the original Iewi Bros., who gar exhibitions here a number of years ago, la now en tertaining the K?ople dowu the valley. Don't forget that Watt will give fine watch to hi customer on Nov. 1. Every dollar' worth bought at his Jewelry and music store will glvp you a ciiatic at ii. The Bchckah Lodge, will, on Fri day. Oct. IH, ulve an eveulnir of amuse- menu. Th proceed of which will be icvoiii (oa wormy cause, ixmik out for the program in a few day. Eil Test ha lelurncd from Portland. Commissioner Perkins waa In (own today. H. A. Clark, the fruit buyer. I In Eugene. O.W.Pickett returned home this afternoon. Itev. T. J. Wilson and wife visited Albany yealorday. Mr. J. C. llhodc. of Portland, ar rived till afternoon on th local. Conslablo Linton relumed horn from Iteddtug, Cal., thl morning. Mr. II II. Houston, of Itoacbunr. I visiting at th home of her parent here. Hon. W. I. Vawterof Medford. was a passenger on last night's overland for 1'ortianu. Fred Flah, formerly of Kugene, la now mining near Betiding Cal., aud making mouey, o report say. Henry II. (illfry was a passenger on the outh-bound overland train last night for Washington D. C. He will visit a few day lu Lo Angulea en route. i r .i a. ii... ....t i. ii i... lii., vsu nuici wiiu i.v i iiiiiiivu, of Baker City, and Mrs. L. Hlrsch, of Salem, arrived on th local thl after noon ami ar visiting at th residence of H. 11. Friendly. Today' Halem Statesman says: W. T. Slater, son of ex-United State senator of La Orande, and deputy slate treasurer under tieorg W. ebb, arrived In Salem yesterday to lake a position with the State Insuranc company. In charge of the collection department, th position mad vacant bv th death of H. C. Nash. Mr. Slsler and family will be heartily wel comed to Halem society again. How about the beet sugar question F. M. Wilson, of Harrlsburg, but formerly of this city, Intend starting a bakery at Medford, Oregon. The salmon run on the lower Blua- law river la said to b the poorest fur yeais. Tillamook Advocate: A meeting held at Letcher' Juwelry store last Monday by those who hav been victimized Py the steel rang fake, to consider their future course In th matter. The attendance waa quite large and It was unanimously agreed to stand by one another aud fight any attempt to over reach anyon by th company. They hav retained T. B. Haiiilley and propose to stand on their right If they hve any. Wseby th Independent that th same scheme ha ItCtJtl WOrKtU IU 1W..UgVUU CUU.lt. DEXTEH irf.M.H. Body or a Xardercd Han Found ArreaU Made. Oct 11. What became of our item last week I the query wltb u. 1 1 hey canio too late. Ei.) The Pine Opeulug hunting party have returned, but an yet none of them have len Interviewed. Will try and report the number of deer, bear, cou gar, etc., next week. Th sawmill, after closing down for the season, has started up to saw the bill for Mr. Illume Improvement on PIcMiaiit Hill. Andrew Miller start today for East cm Oregou to be gone during th win ter. Also Fred Parker leave lu a few days for Dayton, Wash. tirace Hunsaker I going lo school at (ioslien during the winter. I'nclo Sam Haiidsaker Is erecting a breakwater on ImI Creek to protect his pnierty from its ravages. tlrandp Scrivener I lu very poor health al present writing. Ijiw suit are threatened before th coming term of the circuit court, but uo arrests have been made as yet. J. A. Bilgg ha rented hi farm to I -ester Wheeler and Is preparing fur a long tour with his photograph gallery. He expect to start lu June, 'Uo. A party of men pacing through her some days since, brought new of th II tuling of th dead body of one lleorge Watbir Just over the mountain on th Silver Ijike road. Th man was a trnpwr and suspicion point to hi partner aa being one of a number who had murdered him for his money. Parties have been arrested and taken to I jdiovlew fir trial. KkoCLAR, Uimiih ron Tint (iiRLS. Oregon City Enterprise: If tho young ladle of Oregon City do not have rings galore to grace their shapely finger with It will lie their own fault, for the young men, It 1 reported, hav of la to been Investing quite extensively In then emblems of perpetual love, etc., etc. To a smooth fellow who did the town lost, U our young men ludebed for the great bargain In ring secured by them. It appear that he would ap proach a young man and strlko hlm for a loan to procure a meal with. If refused lie would offer to pawn hi sit ter' gold ring for $150, and when not making a aale would cut aa low a CO cents, maybe to get a dinner lor him self and partner. The scheme worked on many of the young men approached and now they find themselves the pos sessors of rings, th value of which doe not exceed 10 cent at wholesale. Ties boys hav some valuable exper ience though. Tfc MwwTJra Tun lUl.f.KH. Oct. 17. Agent Hill. driver TlbblU and officer Olbbon, th trio who escorted th t ream re bos to the olllce, were notllled of their arrest today. They are out on recognizance. Th action la due to the fact that these men possessed the only key of the ex press olllce, and the robber went through th front door and escaped the earn way. Th other parties are under surveil lance. Th rumor I current that Agent Hill's bondsmen will It held good for the amount stolen. I-ocal pa per speak In high terms of Hill. Cir cumstantial vitleno I rapidly collect lug. Alley and ruin of th old Mr are being vigorously searched for the lost money. Th Portland agent say th robbery waa systematically planned and that th rubber entered wltb the regular key. Parks' Bur Cur I a positive specific In all diaeasea of th Liver snd Kid neys. By removing the urlo acid In th blood It cures Uheumatlsm. H. B. Baaford, of Carthage, & Dakota, says: "I believe Parks' Bur Cure excels all other modlclne for Uheumatlsm and Urinary disorders." Bold by A. Yeh- IXUTON. DaYTo. O..Oet. 17. McKlnley ar rived In thlscltv today from Fuatorta. t irvat enthusiasm waa manifested dur ing tl entire trip at all slatlous along the route. He llaa)l sck Slar. WAaiiOHiTii, Oct. 17. William Barm-, clerk in th treasurer ofllc for tt year died today. H ha han dled lu lif probably more lumwy than any oilier ina-i In th world. Th greatest aiiHKint lu one day handled by hi in I stated lo be pjU,uuu,uuu. The ladic of th EpUwopal church will glv a bean supper Wednesday, Vt. ITCHING SKIN DISEASES v " " By . 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A large, whit gran 1 1 washbowl and pitcher for a few days on ly at f 1.00; formerly tl.Si. AX BILXY