The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, November 03, 1894, Image 1

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EUGKNK, OIU SATUUDAY. NOVEMHBR 3. 1894.
NO. tf.
The Eugene Clly (iuanl.
ptMlLISIIKRKVKUY SATIT'DAY,
I. I.. CAMNtlXL,
PujlLkee u4 Prrielr.
iiVi'VK th Ewt all .4 WilUior'.u
I t. bt-o Sers-.th al KlUs sire-.'..
rnitM,i' HUH-totcipriDX.
n.. ;
-ii M.ntU I.W
I hr evmtha d
.lU'trMn'J '.' Aioiei oi
.IjijJimtioH.
Tims wilt Ik charesd al lb f J-
1UT thraS month ...T" 00
looiun ait awmtn. jj
(,'l ons Jr II 00
1'raa.irnt aMloM in bawl oohuun, 91 null
.mi Him ch laserttm.
VlverUdn.' IfUU sill lrM!sraJittrtrr!.
All Mi work nut U miii ruBoa niurisT.
J S. LUC KEY ffiy
DKALKU IX &ZzxJL&
Clack. iVatcnes, Chm. Jewelry, Etc.
repairing promitly donk.
VAIIWerb Warranted.-!
L. W. BROWN, LI. D.
IMiytlciaii nii'l Surgeon.
Otrlos and rssnbac r oti(fio. Il,mr;
7 In tf a tn.i 1 tn I) t.i p. tu.
33. O. Xj.X2Z3E3.
CHANITE AKO MARBLE WORKS.
Scar rv.liui and Sew l'rlre In Fireln and
Homeatle MarUc ami liranlle, Monumrtils.
Itca-Mmir. ami Onwlerr wurk of
all kin 1 (or lKit.
ALL WORK GUARANTIED !
' lll.mMt. Hlwt. niwt Hrwlornre. K'ip-n, Or
A. C. WOODCOCK,
Attorncy-at-I.utv.
Ornn-Oti l all UU smilb rbriiniau'a
Block.
Kl'dESE, : URKiintf.
J. L. PAGE,
DKALF.K IN
GROCERIES
H AVISO A LAHiilt ASH fOMM.KTB tUnH
of rtt! and riir liructtlt tu lit In th
thMl ui.rkeU
Exclusively For Cash,
I can olJVr the public U-ttiT price
than any oIIut limine
IN EUGENE.:
Produce yf all kind taken at market
tirlee.
U.llisnaif.
I'rrai.knt.
8.15. Kaxi. J a..
CashiM
First National Ban!;
Ot Eugene.
Paid up lash Capital $.0,000
surplus ana rrimis, u,uiai
Eugene . Oregon.
A nrsl bsiiklin Wloesi n-s on "
.1.1. Urn hihl drafts on NKW (;.
(HlrA;. MAX FUA-NCI.SCO and IUKI
LSit, (tUKDOX.
BilUr.cl:anif.anMn lankn ooontrl..
lV(Hiu rrovivvt tubicl to oLatk or oartih
eaU o d.tlL . . .
All mlUrti a atru.toH to n iU rrorlw
fmiifit ltll?
hi
very Pair Guaranteed.
addre33 San Francisco Cai.
i- w a n o v
A I'KUlEl) kKrOKT.
Luii"
CUBtV Y. I'. H. I'.
I'lix-fraiac..
K. I'tlm
J. F. FORD,
(EranfrlUt,)
Uf IVta M Aa. Ia, rilM awUr UU 4
Mrcb t lr3
H.H.MKU. Mro.Cn.,
Duhir, On tfor.
UK.vn.KMhx: On arrivlmc Imuie liwt
w k, I firtJinl all wi ll ami anl"ly
wailuiK. Our llttl Rtrl. ''K1'1 nJ ol,e"
half yenraol.l, m ho lia.l waited away
to 3 iiouniU. U now wi ll, utronjr niil
viltorwiia, and woll ft-up. K .
(uuh Cur lia. l.m H "f will,
rotliof th rlilldn-n like It. Yir H.
B. fouch Cure Um fun-d aud In t
away all hnarwnn from inc. H K'
it to every oi, with uw tlnpt U.r all.
WUIiIiik y..u i.r.---riiy, we are
Your, Mil. ASU Mkh. J. F. roBD.
Hrmtwlslilo M frwli anj rhwrftil. and
ra. ..r ih. -yrn' work. rlr.i.K U-
ilk th. IIm1mI. au4 M'r ur. 17 tint
two or ibrr dt. .
avid uiitr. piil aaranw
SO orou pr bmiw or all4riftt
Day & Henderson,
Enklacfj--
lull f (j u. rd. (VtuU r u.
Fildiiy I'Vfiillitf iHH-loli Wan iiM'iifd
at 7::iJ u't'tiN'k iiy a mug and jirule
aTVlv, nfltr mIiii-Ii l'relilont I. I..
l'aiiiiU'll of tin On'fcMiii Mate Xorinul
Si IiihiI ih-iivi'rvd n vi-rv iiilvn-Ktliic and
tirrln adilrvoa mi 't'lirlntlnn Man
IknmI. Mr. Cuuiitit'll l a Uncut cix-uk-t-r
ulid alwaya itiiniiiuiiiU I he cIumhI
altfiillon of hi hrurvi.
hjilurday inoriiliiK wmIhii 'x'iiel at
Oo'cliM'k wild di-voiloiial cxin lm-a Uil
ly Jauu IKhii IiU n, of riiumloti,
ailt-r wlili'li .Mix NelUi- ("Iiiimj dellvi-r-
ed the adilnw of wclcomi', Vlv l'rea.
Jauu-. Ki'llryof l'lcanalil Mill, na-
puiiillliK.
KulluM'lii); thia waa tlie 11 Mirt of
ollUvra. Nt-rvlnry II. I'. Himlincll re
Mirtttl 'St aot'ii'tit-M In Ijiiii1 couiily.
A roiiiiiiiinUiitloii wua llioii lead
Iiy MIimi Kimii.t t'liimu fiom rurtliiud
Kiiili'nvor with rrfrrvnoo to tlm advivi
liility of InvliliiK tlio Innriintionnl
V. h. cou vent inn In 1'ortlallil, ()r-oii,
ill IMiT. wlili'li uiMin iiiotiiuiii waa dt-
cland llie uimniinoiia voiaud t'liriiint
dcxlie of the con wnl lun tliut (lie Inter
nntioliul nuivctitlnii Imi Invited to
oiine to I'lirtliimi In '1)7, and Hint
I ho rortlitnd oniniiiiltoe nivlve the
In-nrly tiM'ratioii of tlie Kndeavoia of
l.ane counly In tlieir i llorta to wt-ure
the wiine.
Hnlurdnv aflcrnoon miwlon ciilll to
onli-r Iiy V'iee I'nuldent Krllry at 1210
o'cliH'k with a alioriuevniiunai at-rvnv,
followol Iiy a iiumU-r of kk pnxT,
vln: "rower of ClirUtlnn ICmlrnvor
fnf rnlii," 'Seiul I'lHiimittee
Work," "I'raver Meeting t'oiniiilltfe
Vork,"ele., after whlrli lyn Ml
Kinlnv. of Kuirene. eondiicliil a very
Inli-reMliiK (llM'iiwtinn on the aliove
tunica. Then lte. Snvilcr dcllvcied
an excellent nddrewi on (mmkI l.'illrii-liii.
Hutunlav rveiiinir miiii oiieiied
wild a mini; mid pralM- mtvIiv, fnl
lowctl by a intiniculv and ooi liil which
waa otiiMif the moot enjoyalile feutun
of the convention.
The Junior rally Hundiiy afternoon
waa Inrifi ly attended and enjoyed by
all, iMith youiiK and old.
himUay evening aeaxtiin o(M-nei wiui
a Mit and online service fulloweil hy
the ukuuI uonwcratioii Ncrviee. Tina
cliiat-d a very iileoKniit and irotitnlile
convention of Jjitie county Kudeavora.
l ie nlllecm ekiteil for the eiiauliitt
year were: Jaiin- Kel'ey, rnldent;
. ...tiii ..ii 11 :...
I niT 1AXS BtUI .Millie luiuweu, ice
I'nwl.lcnla; lleury nuahnell, Kecrvlnry,
and Alice Ifcirri, Trenaurer.
Krai Kutat iranofiri.
lU'i'irt d il.i'r !r Friii xr AntiatiTi'' MriNT
W. K. noaiiil, M.ii.n. r.
1..l.i 'A t-'itiiinnttftti ami tt'lfrt to
Johnunca Krult, a Intel of litml In
chiliu , I17i, rtw.o acre.; i.
l.r..,l WiiiT.mn.l.l In AIImtI Will-
zenreld, uiidiviilel of a trnct of land
III clnllil .'i-.'H'e ,i iu,r. w,incn-BBii
tract of land In wee 7 t l'J , r 2 w, 1U3
acre; con fMal.
Chamberlain's Eyo and Skin
Ointment
A certain 0:1 ' for Chronic fWe Eyea
Totter, Salt Rheum, Scald Uad, Old
t'hronio Kore, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Trains Ecralchei, Sore Nipplva
anJI'llta. It la cooling and coining.
HumlrmUcf cnnes bavo been cured by
it after all other treatment had failed.
23 coiiU per Un.
For tale tT O.buroA IVUno.
Hop Intelllirenee.
1. ...... ..I It, ,11. .Hi, (k-l 17; TIib mnr.
Ulll IIUI-M. ' " ' "
ket Ii allowing Headier tone Jul now
.. t . .. .. B.H.....IH I mim lll
llian II naaamu 'iv.
the opening of the icatoll. Late llbcf-
i ... . .,.1. ..11 limiM fmili aiiillllt.
Ml iiuiviirib i.'...w .
aloiiir with an neeaaioiial hl, aww to
. . .... ...11....
have impaneu a oeiier iitiiiij u'i.s
1 . i 1. ..i.i.. m mortal,, ititKilllil
imenor tiiuuvn v,,-...
of eotilhlencc la alio luipurted by more
elieenui accouina nm
keti. It la ivinarkuhle, however, that
there U uo iKilive turn In iiilutfor
.1 .i.t..ilu l.tirlt.irruili. ITIMul.
Oilier iliau m.tv "h" ft' - n
and that buyer am wry Uiacriiulnat
....-lit.. i'i, .in,, rami 111 inn
would aeeiu to flial in Ihe foreign
marked. Oil loth aidii of the Atlun
ticaalea of medium. or low grwlii are
al prevloua Uiltoiu prlcw, wink-the
Utler mrta n-uliws aome advamv.
iKalinua hen-are noxlerate, but quite
a kJ bualm-M Ii pacing at interior
,K,TheVaiue r, Oct. 2): There waa
a.mie -Ik'liof rather moru expoit I liter
est. run liam were ri-rlei at !-' in
the Interior, and ne 1 waa sold at
thatprirt hen. Toll acrvea to k-p
prkva for atnelly choice atoek Ulte
linn. In other gradi movement la
futrly active In. the Interior, ai d .jlei
to brewer continue quite go.!. I here
la not life enough, however, to curry
..1 hi w hich lmi-
new in aimllar go.la waa etleetr.1 a
week ago.
Hoard of Tilth'.
Ikl 2i.
Cnlled to order by l'r.l.lcnt Wllkiua.
Coiiiiiiunicaliou fnmi American
liook Coiiiiiiny Mtil and laid 011 ttililc.
lA-tter from California men In refer.
eiice In pulling in a (louring mill with
a capacity of liaj bbl x r ilay, wni read
nriil after ilieuiiou, Ihe forreiqioud
ing uni tary waa ordered lo anawer
the wtiiie.
Ciimiulttei. on augnr Ui t factory
Hindi' a rcort, after xtwiikI lnvcti
gallon, and wua given further lime In
which to have Ihe matter pnna-rly
placed la-fore the lioard of F.ilgelie aelt
ucli. Tllia lniMirtalit aubject ahould le
carefully cotialdcrvd by Kugelie'i fit 1-
na, na imtiii-liM advaulagei would
n-Milt from lt location here, eintiloy.
lug liiiiulreda of IihiiiU, uallig lurge
itinntltii-a of wimmI for fuel, and lime
rock in uinuiifuciuring; alo lwrn-1 fac
tory to aupply the factory w 1th harrela
for ihippiug. One can realize belter
ita aize and linMirtance when they
know the proMied capacity la
.Viii Ion. of Ui-li n-r day.
Ita U-ueltt to our atorei In all Unci
would lie great, probably doubling the
iircM-nt i.tntliiena of Kugene, and to
faruicra It meaiii permanent market
at a pnilltable price, guaraiileeil before
the lai-l a.iil la planted, one acre of
which w III pay more profit Ihal leu of
w heat, I xt. idea giving Ihe will thoniugli
cultivation. When Ihli tliue coiihi
Futile must act promptly in thl
matter.
Ailjourncd to call of prealdcllt.
Aluiokt an ArrlileDi.
I'lmrM Id a .iMlnra-nillM IiIhiW III tllO
aide walk Oil the went udu of l'curl
htnvt between Fifth and histli. At
about the center of the block Ihe alile
wulk eroawa a ravine, aeveral feet
above the ground, and there la no roll
ing or other protection. Worn! Iner
chuiita have plltil wood ill the at reel
llie entire iciigiu 01 ine uioea ami au
high a to ahul out all the illumination
from the cluttrto llghla along the
tnil. While returning home one
night laid week, a Inly ateppeil oil
Una high walk, ami fell, alrikiug on
lier kl.i.nl.l. r aliniMt ilialiM-atillir the
name and making her lerioualy lame.
Fortunately alio at ruck upou tlie aofl
groiiiid and encaped more lerioui In
jury; but hud ihe itruck oil Ihe Jagged
.it .i.i ..1 ..1. ..... ... .1.
wimki line or ine auarp pii Keia in me
fence below, the coiiM-quclicci Uiuat
have Ixrn Very bad. Thia Ii not the
lln-t uivideiil uf the kind that haa hap
h iuhI at ttiia liolut. It la a dnngeroui
place in bnuid daylight, but at night,
u-l.ii f Iim d.ta-i.trti llirliltf al-M IMtllllltell-l V
ulmcured, it become nothing IcM than
a 11 u inn 11 imp.
In the name of Justice and comiuou
uf. iv 1 umieat m'tiliikt our itrceli be
ing uaed for wiMNlyardi by ipcculaloi,
wiine we common i'no kiv iw
iwlleil to pay our tuxea and gniaj our
way thiougti Hie durkneaa la.it we
can. There la no ncccaaity for piling
wimhI In the atreet and leaving it there
for a year or more. The city council
ought to provide fur III removal w llhlu
thirty day. The lota in F.ugeue are
large, altotdiiig amplo room for the
storage of all w ood needed fur houae
unc and speculation.
Uw. M. MlU.Ut,
A Munntala Kxperlrare.
IH7 Ou.rtl, Uetubar 30.
Alxut teli day ago a man whoae
name our Informant did not know, to
gether with hla wife and child, alarted
over the mountain, by the McKenile
wagon road, in a hack drawn by two
horae. When at the head of Ixatt
creek canyon, the hack broke down,
when he turned Hie horaei laae ahead,
and with Ida family aUried to walk
acnwa. The anow waa two feet deep
on the lumiult, and Ihe wife gave out.
The mnn left her and the child In one
of the lava cave and went forward for
aaaUtance. He eeurcd help at Kquaw
. . 1 r. .1...
ctveK ami on reiuruiiiK i"uui in-
woinnil uneoiiacioui ami ine ciino
with fr,..n f.-et. At laxt reiKirti their
condlth II waa not eonaidercd daliger-
ti,v ri.n vr fiM!lh to nrocet-d In
f im mull ,nr ihv llil for bv rcturninir
a few mile aaaintance could have been
had lo mend the broken wagon.
tiall Guard. OeloUr l.
i',.v niMvibkin It. V. Finn. Ihe
champion atory teller of Ihe Mclvelizie
river country, la aitxui n-r
1 1. r..iiiii& i,ii rniiii .Mniionr a I'oriiano
Teleiiram will prove: "On motion if
.. ,n . .. . ... i 1. 1.
I niUH Ptatel Auoriiev .liurpii;,
charge agalnal JJ. F. Finn and Xellle
Li ii it fc uru it 1 aal II I I ihU nioniliiif.
They wer charged with paying their
dcljU Willi iaiinre aiani), e-niiinij
law, w hile iMVUjiy Ing the xltioii of
poatiiiaater and aaaitant tmaater
n-api-ctlvely.on (iate Creek. The In
formation agnilut tli'itl contained
Ihne coiinta. Tbefli! wuiforpaying
a bill J VJ Willi aloia from the
pt ofllrr, the aewind a bill of f.j.M
and the third a bill of tl .38. The law
prohibit iKjatmab r from di"ailrig
of atampa except for ra.ll."
Furniture Dealers.;
Eugene, Oref n.
LINN & KAYS,
FURNITURE DEALERS,
UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS.
S ! T-r- ! !
Cills answered dan or'jityd. Opjmile Hotel Eu-
gene, Willamette street.
CIRU IT COt'KT.
1IIK MXiTT fM
lilr tluaid. iN-W.lx-r ."'
The cae of tl Hate of Oregon va.
Iuncaii Kutt, went to the Jury al h
o'elix k hatiirilay evening. In aUuit
one hour the Jury brought In a Verdict
of guilty aa charxed In Ihe indlt'liuc lit.
Judge Fullerton art t'Klay al I o'clock
for aelilelice.
At 1 o'clock tlila afleriiixii the at
torney for the defendant Hied a mo
tion aklng for arreal of Judgment and
a new trial for the following renaoii.:
It There waa 110 evidence of the
crime, other thau the tcatliiiotiy of (he
loniiipHiv, Ioulxa) llubh.
"ml There wa 110 evidence lo eor
rolxirate the teatliiiony of the accom
plice aa U reUlnil by law.
3rd F.rmrlti law oc-uring Uhii the
(rial In mlmilliiig the lea4imony uf
louia lUlih, when ahe had not lavii
liidictisl by the grand Jury uf th
ivutity.
Then fore (lie ilefetnlaiil w aa Hot
acuteiici-d at (he lime act. The mo
tion will probably be argued Ulore the
Couit thl' evening.
Mate of tlregou va JiaMe N lillllng;
Indicttd lor the larceny of a horm.
The follow Ing Jury waa taken In the
alxive eiMi thia morning and la now 011
trial: W. Met ice, David Thouiiiaon,
David Karri., J. II. lln-kcH, J. 11.
Snltamnn, II. I.lndcr, It. Fdwinla, J.
F. Hinith, tieo. Neel, John Wheeler,
John lllutoii and Norria llniiiphny.
The atate la rcpn-M-iilcd by I'rwrut
Ins Attorney llrow 11 ami Ida deputy,
J. Al. Williama, and the defendant by
Attorney! liiljcii k Young.
The il.' lciie act up ia Inutility.
H. H. Wallln vatiixi. F. Wallln: or
der for prvM'tit aheriir to make a deed.
Itauchmaii va llauchniKii; ult for
divorce. Id ferred to (le. W. Kla-y
lo take evidence.
.V. Margaret A llrtimley v A M
(Kburii;e.tilly. W It I'eiigra, I W
CiMiii lue and It C 1'aytie nppolntcd to
aaalgn dower.
.in. Ida 11 Moby v. John M Moaby;
dlvonv. Ci'iiliiuitd.
50. F M llydu va Florilln Hyde: di
vorce. IH fault. 1U ferred lo L L
Stevena. Divorci- grnnlisl.
74. Martha 1 Ilay va Jarvli Hay;
dlvonv. ltferriil lo F C Mntteu to
bike evidence. Divorce granted.
P.llf (luartl, Ot-tulx O.
(MtiTr III.TH OXK VKAH.
Ijiat evening the attorney argued
the motion for a new trial In the caae
of the Mateof tlregon va Duncan Hcolt,
for adultery. Thia inoriiliig at euH)
o'cliH'k Juilire Fi'llerlon overruled the
motion. He then paxwHl aculeuc nn
Heott, giving him one year In the pen
itentiary and aam-a.dng the cimIi of the
trial agninat him. Judge Fullcrton In
hia aeiiteiice aald that Ihe It-alimony
not only allowed the defendant guilty
of adultery but tended to prove that a
achemo w aa prevalent to obtain Itubb'i
property.
Hoolt retvivetl the acntelice with
utile. He bn the unenvlalil noto
riety of being th Aral H'nion convict
ed III the alale of Oregon for the crime
of adultery. llcaldca he I the fliat
aiugle man ever tried on audi a charge,
o we are Informed.
The attorney, for the defendant gave
notice of Rpix'al to th aupreiue court
of the atate.
The court thli afternoon placed
Kcott'a bond elidlng the atipcnl to
the auprcmo court, at (-', w hich he
will prolMibly give.
ilarjier Workman v M. I- Lanthi
and I. Domey; replevin. Th follow
ing Jury w aa taken In the almve cone
thia morning at U o'clm k: J Itain
wy, Frank iiy land, J II Hn.kell, Wid
Met lee, V A Kankln, N iltiuiphn-y.
Davhl lUrria, Harvey Llrder, J t
Smith, It K Walker, George Nwt ami
F M I'arker.
The cam) w aa luhmltted to the Jury a
hurt time before we went to prea.
THK IW lit I.I.I SO (At-K.
Th caae of tho Rate of Oregon v
Jeaee Hchilllug, charged with the lar
ceny of a horae, waa given to the Jury
at 12M o'clock hud evening. After two
or three hour the Jury Informed the
Judge that it would tw ImpoaMlble for
them to agre upon a verdict, a they
were about evenly divided aa to Ida
Innocence or gullL However, they
were all of the opinion that he waa
menially very weak and bordering on
inaaiilty; therttore they were die
charged. Thia morning, by conaeiit of the din
trict attorney, the man waa examined
a to I1I1 aaulty by Dr. i'aluo and
Sharpie, medical examliiera, and
declared Inaane and he wa or
dered committed to the aayluin ut Sa
lem. He will betaken below tomor
row morning by the aheriir. I hu
motion of the proaccutlng attori.ey the
liiillclmenU airainat Schilling were tlia
iuIkmiI, thia afternoon.
V McFarlaud vi Jane M SiDiog et
al; conllnnation. Sal continued,
l'n-wiit iherifl ordered to make deed.
J 11 Honlg vi i:ilJi Ahaundcra;
forecloaure. Continued.
IlfMilulUoa Uae I'unaty Alllaare.
At a inei-liug of the Lane oounty al
liance held at the court hourn, on X-t.
ai, lSi4, the follow ing reaolution wer
ifLiuii vvti Tl.al tbe count v alliance
of I jn county In regular meeting aa
M-iiibhil, do hereby renew our deter
mination to build up our organization,
and lo Una end we refund all former
mtmiM-r or in aiimni, 10 umi 00
. ....... .. . 1 . .
(lie mini rmiuruay in miriinirr, uri.
at their regular place of meeting, and
elect nnioer and neiegaie 10 ue coun
ty alliance, which will hold It next
. i t I liar aafl til ii.lnl Hatunlav In Jan
uary, next, at the court houe In Ku-
gi lie, at the Hour 01 10 a. III.
llrXii.VKU, That all former mem-
l.r. ..r ll, onli-r who ajvcM thl Invl-
luiion lii mini back Into the alliance
U fore January lat. I, may do o
: out Ihe 1,.. . i:ic or
iii w.i v i. Tlmt a miiv of tlie res
olution be furtii.hed U all th paper
ot Italic County lor puoni-anoii.
. Ji. rri.'ii,
Secretary.
f iivg It I'l'I-IUaxburg I'laindealer
i.ii'.n . e kin.llv In.
form t!i public how tJ-o. M. Mllb-r'
flying inai hlne la tirovn-aalng? Noth
ing haa liren heard of It for aome time
and It la d-rtainiy lime ior ine iriai
lllp."
William L'aher hai raiwl oii) corn
Inlharaatern lavrt of l ulon county
thl year which la yielding l' bu.iie.
to tb acre.
moxoay, oeroiiF.it -tl
Dr. II. F. Hamell, of Rom burg, aa lit
Sunday in Kugi'iie.
Mm. A. L. Itoney, if (ioaheii, vi.it
ed In F.ugeue today.
Mr. M.J. llabban.l Ml -a Jatkman
ret 111 lied fnun Portland thia afteriiiain.
Mrs. tl. 11. Yeritigton, of Spring
field, .pent Sunday with friend in
thia city.
Mr. and Mm. it. A. Waahhurtie, of
Sprlugllehl, returml home fnun a viit
at l'orlland bxlay.
Mr. Stephen Moore I iplite low
with typhoid fever. Her recovery, we
regret lo aunoutice, I doubtful.
W. T. York, of the Med ford Mall, re
lumed from Floremw Sunday morning
returning to hi home 011 laal even
lug' train.
Sherwood Rurr ia acting aa clerk of
(he circuit court today, l ierk Jeiiiilug
la-lng callinl lo act aa aecrelary ot the
county boaid of eUallatlon.
Mm. JiH'l Ware, department In.pcc!
or of Ihe W HC for Oregon, left thia
morning for Salem, I'ortltintl, Ailorla
and other polnta In Ihe atate to vlall
the diltereiit W it C organlxatloii.
A iuarriagt llcvnae haa Ihi-ii gtanteil
10 Frank Wlnzetirled and Nellie
llcndrlcki by the couuty clerk.
IVutlletnn K. O.: C. C. Cunning
hum of Milton, whoae effort! at proa
gallug Chlueae plieftauta have Ixi'll
freqilelitly notitl, lIUTatisi 4.) of the
fow li laxt week III dlllercut part of
Umatilla counly. He ha a giaal
many left for breeding pui)oi.
A regular aprlng day.
The chundie all had largo congrega
tion. Jeitterday.
Hie county laianl of eualizatloii I
In aeaalon al tho court limine.
The demand for hog for feeding
purptMc la uol quite o active a it
waa a few day mice.
A number of cloth awning have
been taken down today and atored
away until next au miner.
Judge Fullcrton went to Rom-burg
011 ycatcnlny afternoon' local train,
returning here thia morning.
I lob itlalr had the nilafortune to
break one of tho ax lea to hla heavy
truck w hile hauling 7tM) pound of
aall today.
M. Seller & Co.' waruhouae, In Port
land, llllcd wlthaatock of crockery
waa deal royed by fire thia morning.
Urn, about oj,UiU.
A California paper aay "l'rof.
Rork made a few brief remark." No
one who ever heard l'rof. Rork will
believe thia itatemetit.
The earthquake in Argentine Re
public Saturday destroyed whole
eltle. 1 11 one province alone 2KM are
dead and 3,no) honiclcaa.
A mail aurprlmil one of our local
(lrugKlala one day lout week by wal
low Ing a atrnlght dor.cu of S) grain
coliixiuud cat hart lo pllli at oue dine.
Here are aome Waahlngton town
n-glatratloni: Colfnx M Kverett Ifttn,
S110h01nl1.l1 7V. Centralla .Dd, I he-
hall. .Wl, WlnliH'k 1, Walla W alla
Kill, Whatcom ,
The (own of Hamilton, 12 mile weat
of I-ong Creek, liud a amall cyclone
one duy laat week. Oue itore waa car
rltil around for awhile and alunwl
broken In two. Some I'M worth of
ware were dc mollahed.
Silver Lake Item: J. W. Heiidemon
ndurueil from the valley on the 14,
and brought w ith hint three lienny
nheaaaiiU which he loft at F. I). Dun-
can! ranch. They have an abundance
of w lllow and bruah fur ahelter on th
creek and about th hay yard. They
are very ahy at prcacul, but apienr to
be great feeder.
TheO. R. A N. ha dlacharged a
largo number of It employe at work
In th eonatructlon acnartmeiit. aav
Th Halle Chronicle. Ill aald that
ladweeii 60O and tVJ men will be or
hav la-en thrown out of wink by thl
reduction of the force. The reawui of
their dlachaige I that au unuaual
number of men have been employed
on account of repairing the wreck
1 I... I . rl.w.,1 ....1
en11n1.11 ujr 1Mb pummel m ii'i"iii,
that thl work being now alxmt com-
plettMl, the reduction or the force be
came a ticccawlty.
Marrlea.
W'ai.kkk Statiom, Oi U 29, t4.
Xfi.rrl.wl atllialinmo flf llie brldu'l
parent., Iii Lynx Hollow, Inecoun-
I v. (In-inn Oct. 2ll. lHlll. he itV. J. F.
Dav.of Sprlngllcld, Mr. It. Y. l'orter
ami Mla Maggie Horn. Mr. Alex
Horn acted aa groomaiuall and Mia
If I, . i,,r... I.rl.lua.iialil Tnuv
I IIX 1-1 . W Ml I ... . " w J
that th bride and groom looked happy
. . , . ..1 i.iu
anil iiaiNiaome wouui ibiiuit eirca
the beautiful light which wa wlt-
neaaed by a number of friend and rel
ative. After th ceremony waa over
and congratulation, many and pro-
fiiMM arnrw .lif im-nn il lllbfin Ilia voune
oouple, th door to the dining-room
wa throw 11 nin anil in loveiy ngui
that greeted the eye of thoee present
will ever b remembered: the table
fairly groaned under It burden of
thlnir. The pn-acher pronouurtxl the
.ilili-kaiti and avMlitloir nik. aurierti and
the company all agreed that a finer
dinner eouw not m imgiuei uj ine
moai laallilioua.
l l'ri.. will lain. Ida fair hrble to
theoi.l home place of the l'orter fain-
... ..I . ii
Iiy, where lliey win rwiue, iouowei
bv the good wixhei tt llielr many
friend w ho all Join with on accord In
winning llieuia long uie 01 uoauoycu
happinoa. A Ul"la.T.
A Itii.tiiH niiiTiiEl). P. SumUv'a
On-goniim: It wa atated yraU-rday by
a well-known ran roan oiuciai iua
Mnrcii. Dale, the Montana millionaire
and aeveral aMevlatea will oiler a bid
forth Oregon Purine, rallroatl, when
It I wild under the hammer al orrai
111 In Di-t-emlM-r. Th aale baa been
.1 fi. il.a Uiior iiart that month.
and it la underatVxxl that there will be
more than on bidder ready to put up
money ior n purcnaa. irn imtj,
It U aaid, desire direct commuiili-allon
for Id. irn-st inliilne out nut to th -a
eieuit. Hi real purpoa In buying th
road la not positively known, but II I
aupae4 he expect to continue it
eouatrucllon irom II pre arm rasuriu
U-rminui In th I w!'., to Montana.
toiiir I'bsrlea Clark ha demon
strated alne he took cbarir ol the af
fair, of Hi company last January, that
tbe road might be mad a paying
timiM-rtr. and In conaeiiuence It U al
tracting th attention of capitalist.
Tl'KSDAY, OCTORF.R
Salem Journal: "F- F. O.l urn and
family w ill thl. wix k move Into tin il
newly llnUhetl houe al Ihe fool ol
Court al reel, w here IhcV will haven
moat oinfoital lo home." Mr. o-l urn
was forn erly a ruldeiit of
Malheur la not aui II an unfortunate
counly aa the price of hons-a minlil
lend one til inio-lilcr. N'Vernl Mai
lietirlan.claliiltli.it tin re l profit in
selling Imraca for Hla load, and that
many have I.xmi sold nt that prhv.
Thoiiaaiid. of cattle. Iihi, have Ixi-n
old, ami, alloKi'lher, thl:ig. bavt n't
Ifnue to Ihe tlenilillU'U Ixjw woWa"
by a long ahot.
The principal In (he Scot I Rabb
adultery caa gcla lltllo sy niptiiliy In
hla mlafortuue.
(hirgi Orton waa fined 'i and cit
In thsi ity recorder' inurt, today, for
tllminlcrly conduct. He sittlcd w lib
the city.
F.xncrt Aixonintaut W. F.. Rctiwlck,
of Ihe auditor's olllce al Siokaiie, w a.
arn-aliil Stiiulav on a charge of mming
counly warmnla. The amount la
claimed to lai t-l.tnO.
Mr. Si-avey inform ye rvorler that
the Dolly Vardeii (rout alleged to have
liecli luiiiltal by a F.ugi'ne lldicrmnn
wua caiiirht with a ahlnlng .'illixnt
pltx-e. 1 1 was ever thus.
The celebrated Oxiililll-Wilitem
breach of promt-.' cae, triil In l'orl
land, resulted In a venllct for Ihe fair
iilaintlirof t'J,w. Her former vilicl,
overturned bv Ihe aupreiue court,
amounted to tlO.Vki.
Another U'auliful day.
A promise of fair wi-atlier.
It rallied coilalderably laat lilght.
Apple are selling at l'rliievllle for
II. Zt per liuahel.
This kind of weather will make the
gma grow rapidly.
Friendly and Yoratl Nui have
new advertisement In today'a lasue.
Work on the Cis Ray A Roschurg
rallnvad ha been lUapciidi'd lr the
whiter.
Walt Ilo.lv killed a China pheaant
(he other duy that measured 'M Inehe
rnuil tieak to tip ot llie tail.
A large nuinla r of F.iiin-ne eople are
In attcmlnliiw at the public sale Mug
being held at the Mckenzie aba k farm
bxlay.
The Interment of (he remain, of (he
lute Joseph Perklna t.aik place (hla af
tcrnoou al the Oak Hill ceuictery, aix
in I lea west of Kugene.
Thouaaliili of wild geese paed over
F.iiKciie luat night on their annual
lilght lo the south. They awoke
many of the people of this illy with
their hoist'.
Ruseburg i'luliidcalcr: Mongolian
pheasants are gradually lucrvnaiug in
number In Douula iNiuuly. How
ever, they are not nearly so numerous
a In the lllameite, una 11 a person
suceeeila In bagging half a dozen he Is
coiialdcied extremely lucky.
The Corvallli Time limit ha recent
ly been engaged ill telling what he
kuo.rs about farming. I.st week he
told how a man rocclved f 1.07 a btihel
for wheat Iiy feeding It to hoga. Thia
week he seeuia to Is) rat her pcaalmUtlc
and rclali the following: "Not fur
from Corvallli ii a UMI aero farm, and
all of It Ii hang-up laud. It owner
doc atrlclly a ocrcut htialues aniline
total crop this year was wheat f 17, oat.
frW; less threshing bill f.ui. Amount
realized for vuar'a work $71. There la
one mlloli cow on the place and during
February the butter from lliia cow
brought fd. and during the year the
cow turned oil a much prolll a. the
farm. W hy uot have more cowe'."'
Mis Anna Potter ! visiting at Irv
ing. C.R.Campbell, of Hatem, 1 In the
city.
F. II Dunn went to Kalcui on the lo
cal thl morning.
8. A. (larke, of Salem, la her today,
looking after prune.
(I. II. Yerlngton, of Springfield,
pent the day In Kugene.
C. M. Smith and wife n-tiirned tliia
afteruoon fnun their trip lo Iowa.
Ml Alio Tuttle, of tint McKenzle
Ilrhlge, la visiting fiieiid lu Kugene.
Henry Lang, th popular l'orlland
grocery drummer, It lu Kugene bxlay.
It. A. Waahburne, of Sprlngllcld,
went to Portland oil a business trip
this morning.
Mr. C. W. Johnson, of Portland, la
visiting at the home of Mrs. S. Mun
ra, In thia city.
Mr. It, R. Cochrau and Mr. Sarah
A. Mchofleld went lo Rrownavlllu via
Springfield to vliil fur a few day.
Col. Rob Thompson, of Salem, now
an employe of the cu.turu houxn at
Portland, I Vl.lllng in J-.ugen iiHjay.
Little change la reported In the con
dition of Frank Witter. H I able to
be up a considerable portion of the day.
Mr. and Mr. ILL'. Itoney of Indi
anapolis, lud., are vialling at th real-
Hence 01 mi oroiuer, i. x. noii'-y, m
thl city.
A. N. Towne. of Han Francisco, g-n-
eral agent of the coast divisions of Ihe
Southern Pacillo rallrotvl, waa in ior
city thl morning.
Klla William, of It valley, waa
Uiwn today with a ld ol hops. He
iiy pleke.1 pound from hla yard,
allowing th other to waste.
F.X.Derby, Jay V. Smith, la,
Griffith and Nelson St le. of SaU 111,
came Iter on last night' tniiii to at
tend th sale at th JIcKciizle six k
farm.
Rallmad Commlmioner J. R. I'M)'
and H. 1. Supt. U It. Held came ui
nn the local thl. afternoon to III Toll
gate th pnlllculur of the accident
near (loehen Sunduy, which resulUd
In Fireman Hognn death.
A new arrival from Southern Dakota
bring Ot) chicken with him to help
make money on hia UU acre funn.
Hotkl Lkahi.ii. Our rtiiriugfteld
cornspoiideiit write thualy, under
dstsol ucl. : Mr. Samuel iirew ink
er, formerly of Alma. Mich., hssieiit.il
the Springfield hotel ami lnove.1 11110
the asm with hi family. Sam I a
genial hat and th public Ii assured of
comfortable lodging and a g'-xl apmre
meal. W are kIs-1 that Ihe bourn) ha
al last an experienced man al th
helm.
Or. Price's Cream Raklog Powder
Warts"! Fair Hlgssst Award.
Better
p'.'vcr ox.'Oii
cl. NTritil
an 1 i rovca"
-J of milhofw.
H ru m 0 n s
Lhvr H..ru
1 itor h tho
only Liver
anl Ki'lncy
me.licino to
wLicU you
can jiin your
f.iith tr a
euro. A
mi M Uw
tlve, a n il
purely ye
ct.ibl'', nct
iii iliret-tiy
on tlm Liver
and KM-
v.i'v. Try it.
ikll l.y nil
Drd.; ;i-h in Li'j'ii.l, rri:i IWlcr
' ' ' t .ki :i lry or ui-i-Io inlo . t.'a.
1 Ii. K lii( of l.lrr Meillrlnea,
' I 1,..M i:. t . i- r ! Ill lu. .o .( Vi-f l'l-3l-(l.'-.l
' I CI 11 II. 11 in ...ii.li ,.iv II U III.
,.l ill r 1111 II, in, .. I ,-.,,,.! I, T II s
ll 1 1, .ii,.- . -11.-I II, 1 1., 11 - I. mi, . JCS
SH, I.KOIIIM. tVu.lll,ftt...
ri: 1 1: v r.rii.iir.-sa
Ita. Ill" Hull! In ril n wr.pae
n
van
Pills
I'ernonal.
I'.ilj (i i.rd. (,eiil.-r"l.
J. C. (iiMHlulu vlslled 1'ort l.uul ye.
terduy.
(Icorgd WtasU m returncil here
from Moscow Idaho.
Mrs. Roht. Millicun and daughter
Aguea, are visiting ill Pendleton.
J. II. Recklev. formerly of Kuirene.
la now a rexirteroii the Portland Sun.
C. W. JolniHon, of Portland, la visit
ing nt the home of Mr. ami Mr. H,
Minim.
Rev. J. K. Snvdcr, J. L. 7x-lgleranil
, N. Price weiit to l'hiloiiiulli thl
inoi i'i.:ik.
Mrs. (J. M. Miller, went to Harris.
burg 011 (ho local (his morning io vi.lt
relatives.
Several Immigrant famllle arrivr.1
hun lately, Mr. A. Krdiuiwi and fan. Hy
being among the number.
Claildo Davis, who lias U-eil nut
small with (ho I.'. S. geological survey
for some time, haa returned home.
Mis. RoIhtIs and little daughter
irrlved from The Dulles thiaaftcriuMiu.
and will vl.it relative here aome
weeks.
Mrs. O. C. Wilson, of Iowa, expects
lo return to F.ugeue soon. Her health
has Ix-eii quite poorly since residing lu
the Kunt.
...... . ... 11 . ir . 1 I ...
nun .nay. 1 1111 iiurnsourx nu n naiii,
sis?nt last night In Kugene. His son
llariu y was also here looking after hi
customers.
Mlsm-s Carrie and Atln Dotiitln left
Sunday night for KiiiK)rln, Kansas,
and Missi Jelu and ilury lKHiglu
for Salt iJiko t Ity.
1'. J. Foirlii n turiicl this iifternism
from a trip to hla old home In Canada.
He has been absent litsiUt a year and
rviwirla a pleasant visit.
Ashland Titling.: Miss lU-rtha
Walter, ot Kiiccne, cmfxn lo Ashland
yestenlay with her brother and hi
wire, lo attend Ihe funeral or Ihe in
fant daughter of Mr. and Mr. 11. L-
Walter.
J. W. Cherry ha gone to Han Jose,
Cat, taking w ith him Charley Holt, a
wayward son of .Mrs, J. 1.. Holt. Ilia
Isiy will probably be placed In the Cal
ifornia atate reform school. Mr. Cher
ry will return homo next week.
Attorney 1- K. lU-nedlct Informs ui
thit the Item In the Fli-rcncn West
that lie would remove to that city la a
mistake. At time lie will la al thai
place for a few week on business, but
lii family wld continue to reside here.
F. a Cutler I lu the city and ha
just arruiiKd for th J. O. Stults Dra
matic Company lo play a week en
gagement al Purkcr'a osra house, be-
Kiiinlng ilonday evening November
l.'th. Ihe exiiiiuny Is a large one
with a well evlct'ltd repertoire.
A WiurreiiKD SroHV. Coivalll
Tlmej: There Is a $7i0 morfrniro on a
certain Corvalli. home and II fall due
In February. Tho Indebtedness wa
Incurred by plcvmcul, supplying
fundi to a worthies son. The money
went through Ids hand lor whiskey,
carousal. and escspndi thut kept his
mother lii a statu or constant worry
ami anxiety. Two years ag
he straightened up and mar
riot one of the fairest voting
trlrls In the county, but soon lapsed
hack Into bli shamclcs nanus. Jiy
and by the vsgalsmd liecame a father
and six uioiitlu ago Im skipped out,
leaving wife ami chill 10 me
can of tlm world, and his old
mother to worry and fret over the
debt his wretched career had created.
Where he I. now, nobody knows, and
few cure. If there In lo hell, there Is
need for one, a place Into which, In-nd-long,
(his curse upon his family might
In) pitched.
Awarded
IL'ihest Honors WorlJ' Tai.
; i U U .O
CilEATil
i r-.wi
MOST riRFECT MADE.
K pure Curs Cf-Lf Tj t..r P: f't
reio Aiunui.ii. A'.u-nor 1 :y e;' ::.:t;rus.
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