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fV AND COUNTY tJKDAV NOV KM II Kit 10. banai lb Werlsi. ;tk KlUworth, the actor, turn in iio, ! now in Virginia with the Inte l Wartle James theatrical hiiiv. Amongst ilher sIkIiU In ',.1,1 domtiil late," Mr. Kll U meiitioiis In a private letter dial lulled lhe celebrated ni Kplaeupal vli, Iiiiiii in morion in n.fci. mi W-d In lla brick wall art a uiimU 1 1 Uli canon laIIa that were 11 red ii it Hi war of Hi revolution. i Klt-hiitond, court liouao wi'iate you n traveler inriitlona the Aural ' . . it- 1.1 . . i - usoi ueiiTjn iuoiugiii mat. la m world. In Ins same rlly he saw, i. John (K(jal church liulll .741. theesacl aitoi where. Monday rh a, Patrick Henry made l wonderful .teecli, ending with luiiiiortal worUe, "I know ikH at others may do, l-ut aa for me. ma liberty or viva me death." he faiuoua Wanle-Jaiiit-e company -rnta ueu high clas plays aa thus nlcrful tragedies of rihakesnan, I the com -any will vlait every large ; In Hie Culled Hlates. They are vIiik to packed houses "away In le una." MHKVITIfr.. .'rtiiloraou, aelttlal. J. J. Walton, attorney-at-law. ' oncv to loan on farms. Kniiilre of ie aiton. ; 0 aeaUxl back a from $."5 up at F. L. ClIAXHKRS. t. (I. W. Middle may t found at rcnldcnc on Olive street, between h ami HI x th street, one liluck weat the Minnesota hotel. He ia pre d to do all dental work In the beat mer. alvanlzml fruit dryer wire lower o ever before at F. L. ClIAMHKHM. lilt It the acajou when the Canada : y anil Uang plow allow their great priority lliey atay In the ground : aa they have no laudalldo the ,1 la much lighter, fall on F. L. AMHKH8 ami be satisfied. uly a few of tlua-a 9-'i0 buggy liar trslefl. r. LhCHAMHKHs. Coal 11 ill .Narsery. nil on or addrc T. N. Hogar, Ku , for all kimla of nursery stick.. if on inaniboli'tn plum roota that i not sprout, aiao on pencil mou. .Tow 1 tl time to do dry plowing. : ail Oliver chilled plow and it wiil ii Itself In the around. Call on K. , t liuinU'ra for the only genuine and r rvmiceti prices ror rw. . . . The Local Market. Tlx (ulliiarini uaituiluoi lor lb l,aal etark i'l rruil irmt ouijr. lnrf ra curmunl . .-.n, au. a ill be luuuu a aou-iral aiua ;rt eau lw mux: Tsuaauir.Oi'r. II. -VctT NVt, on tnmnj .... .m-IVa- tmniiel, uI. . . t a lw luu ox i' o-IVr 1 .... Vi I run IVr Ik ms-l'sr r v ib-i'ii n !( I'cr l kH.n-uxaa- l'f l MiKthir rfe l.tmuYtt m lu'rraa-lvr mil (i .) t.Ki l-r ,l,,;cn mi, old bcua, I'M dot ... !,', IVr d, mi diMi-hi dm hii-ia ia H ito-y Buihrl uaa i'ry (rmnnlalrd, l Ik... Kltrmi:, r. Ik tioldrn. y Ik I urrta-i Kloo LmIBB..., Ki r .. J n " - .r-IVr bos, 'A) baia uut-far B v IUt I. jri... I 1 I M l (4 U6 i$ u , ua i4 lo It '" J M) 17 I 7.ra 109 14 tiuif 04 40 0, ' r ia T.M4 14 (4 4 10 I 10 10 IS 10 i a 7 DO (4 I St I IS 10 w U 14 U0 IM Are Yoar Cblldrr Subject to CroapT Jf o yoq ahoiild nover bo without a ! Ule of Chaiuberlain'a CViiikIi i , ;nly. It ! a oertaln cure for croup, ft:: 1 haa never htetx known to fail. If i -rn freely aa aoon aa the omuny i - "gh appeaia It will prevrut I lie . Mk. It ii the aole rrllanoe with s indauiU of mother who hareuroupy ilJrvn, and never diaanpointa them, i -r la no danger In giving thia Item ' y In lnrgu ami frequent Uoat, aa It i atalna nothing liijurlou. 60 cent ;. -;Ue fur aula by OaiiL'RX A DkLa.no. Ord err 4 on Trial, Oak i. a so, CaL About two years I r iered from J. It. Gate A Co., Han 1 ninclaoo, a bottle of Simmon Liver 1 '-emulator ou trial, and to tatiafactnry t us been II uae in espelllng bile from Via tyateiu and regulating the action f the liver that from an order of one : ' a t)iu tlit order liaa rlu n to. a down : 'Ue at gnw.-R. V. Iwreqce, A ravarlta la Kentucky. Mr. V. M. Terry, who haa lieen In drug bualoeaa at Elkton, Ky.. for paai twelve years, aay: "('ham Gain's Cough Itt-medy gives betur uraotlon than any other oough ued : ie I have ever sold." There is good n for this. No other will ouio a I to quickly: no other It so pertain nreventlv and pure for croup; no her ad'onli so nmcli relief in cases of looping cough. Fur sals by OflficH A DeLama Tbs Beat Flatter. Bampen a piece of flannel with hamberlaln's I'ain Balm and bind it 1 ver the aeat of pain. It 1 better than ij plaater. When thf lunga are sora i h an apill"tlon on the chett anj tuiber on the back, brtwevn the loulder bladt-a will oft-o prevent uegiiiwnla. There is nothing aa good t a lame back or a pain ia tbs tide. V sore throat can marly always us ' ured In one night by applying a Han-'-elliandagt) damprnel with I'ain aliu. 60 cent bottles for tale by Ohburx A DkLaxo. of young Inghatil For Halr. Fifty he hortes for tale at the John faUbh, eight nalV weat ot tugoe. t'atture to rent A. Ik Williams. 9m to!uj rick, faa aaf Oaakxla. tllwa 4V waa a ChlfcL ska thmi I ar OMtorkv Vhm aha bam Mka, aka daa( k (Moa. 4Tbaa aba bad CUUna, aa f-m CaeWfl. WKI)X)AV, NOVKMliKU Aiiotinr perf.nt day. Itfpubllcana ar a aiuilt-. Commiaalonrra court I III xl ii. t'oui.ty conimla.loii ra' court In M tlon. towbru Hi tliK. Nov. apprtvlale the Our I rut, i, fully Mr. rM-ikhIr and f..mllv of tVmorrata uot iiulte ao I jini.v ntu I ndwood, are vUiiltnr n l.iliv,- Inn-. ' A m'llrria-ll. ........ I J'"' "' 'nvxt.rl. now .topping by County Cl.-rk Jrnulnga .i t ImrU! i..i.i.. ....i i ..... . i, . ' H. A. Waahbtirue haa c,iiitii. iic, the work of at ttlug out a 'hi am or chard lii-ar Irving. He will plant 10 acrea. Kch's manufactory of li.tmiui rU-a hot gun U-gnn work )iUr..iy. c tlKMild uievl wild luccva in In, vt, r. priat. Titer were nine biiU for carr lug the mail bctwieli I In- oMi..i1i. de.. Til prhw now paid for Dim ecniiv ia tJttj n-r annum. It U aald that Nkv M U of llrtrl burg, and Win. Martin of M.M III II. vil e, will BlMMtt 111 a MUti'll nf Iiir l. Tliiu and plm-w not jet aettlfd. J. ( . Ilroiniii. of A ni.. I ItlM llHat t 'Kill. hingvd (Jriie liliMiit to light him to a tluuli with bare kmn ktt f,,r s n i,. I'M. OUmhi agriv lo ilgbi fur fun but not for money. C. W. Wn.liburiie. Kd M. 4ml n and II. A. Wahburue Intend hull, ling a Urge (louring mill in lt I'ortlnn,!. I lie milling l.UKlueaa at rpriiiglleld will be continued. A. M. )liurn wrltia u front Fair- iew, Multiiomali count v. Hint eon I'aul picked M buhela of Hal, I win applea rrom one tree. Thia Unt4 1'rof. Juhllaoii live luiilieN. On Nov. 17th the Slate Cnlvi mlty and I'ortluiid Cniveralty fiMitUll It Oil IH will tilay a mutch game at the httti-r Jilnw. They will piny the Ft treat Urove boys here Nov. LMh. Jackaon. of the Font On-iroiiiitn. u im la a married man. pulhlu- tl,.: "When a man It Hot murried and anything serious hapiwnt, bu telln hi wiieail about It. Hut he t i-corera later that ahe tlowa Hot la-lieve a word he aaya, and after tl at he tiii( telling tier auyiiiiiig." The proprietor of the ehenn iilitito lent, was arreated ami lined " ( r aca tiering bills on the alreeU The recovery of A. II. Hawlev. iteci. dentally ahol went of Monroe Iit.l week, la Cttlisideretl tlollbtful. Mrs. LlliaShclton. of I'nlon count v. haa succeeded in having tint ilcvrttt of til vorce la-tw cell hena-lf and Ihu lute Judge Hhel toll act aicle on the groiiud ni irautl. It la aeliluui t nil an act on of thia kind occuni, and the renulta tire peciillur. JIr. rHiellon la Ihua mmlf the legal Idow of the lildge. mid the aecoiitl wife, never having Uvu a wife, is not a wiiit. w at all. At daylight Monday tuoruimr the leatly laaly of Malthew M. ll.irtli tt, it well known young man of 'IV-oiim, was found on theiiidcwulk by a iicw boy. ii! right ear wa bruiwil and Ilia loe bliMxIy. The general theory Is be wits murdered Iticnuno ho ' knew too much about the myi.terloua denlh of Accountant J. A. him, lie, tit the Htellaeooiu nayluiii, hint M.'trch. II. I). Norton vUlled Junction today. Dr. X. L. Lee. of Junction Cltv. ia in Kugene, CnmmlNaloncr IVrklin and CuIIImiii are In town. Iteprraentative Huker wn In Kugene over laat tiight. den. II. It. Coiiiiwoii arrlvetl on thia afternoon's local. Mrs. N. K. Fraier haa returned frum tl Ip lo I'endleton. F. T. I lay field, of uhliL'ton. Unit been vialtiug here for a few ditya. (). I. Hoircame up from Irving to. day to rejoice with rcpublicuu friend. Frank Alexander nttiiiucd hU -I- tlou in tho Htste printing ulllce at .Si lent Monday. Darwin llrlidnw.of Cidlugo lirore. went to Portland on a biiriiiex.i (rip this morning. Mrs. O. I. Coahow and ton (oiirgi. of ltmwnaville, are vUlting her daugh ter, airs, j m. i to we. Mr. H. K. lirown Muruitl from liiownaville thitaftertlo.iti. Fred KUh stayed with bit wife who It tpiHe ill. Wilt- Owen, bit daughter Nellie anil MitMi Owen went to their lluiU rt Iiiiiii" on the Huiduw thin afterntNtii to cn iid lew uayt. II. F. I'nrker, renreMiitlug the Dully Hun, of Portland, gave this nllleo a pleuaant call tiMlay. Ho aaya the pn. per Is doing a splendid buiiic4. Mrs. Amelia Hinlth and dniighltr have returnetl from Monmoiilh. The latter liitemletl entering tho normal school there but ill health prevented. Cant. M. G. llutli rlli Id, limiector general, O. N. ., and Major Jainea Jackson, V. H. A., accompany (iem-pil Comsnn In the tour of luic(ioii of the Uregon militia. Creed llammontl left for Portland this morning and will goby ateamer from there to Han Frnnclxeo. IIo will work at hla trade, that of brick mnton, at Halinaa, California. Real Etate lrant.f,r.. Rrport d itaitr tr Kruana kltTl'. xriliT ' l' o. . . ...... u.... U'tCNTRV. J W Goudy to Lata St John Whlle.a tract of land iu tec 30, t iW a, r 3 w, & acres; f -id. Lata Kt John White ami hu-l.and to Martha A Mount, a tiact t land In aec 30. t J i, r 3 w, 6 am; fnoo. Martha A Mount tot i ttoudv, a tract of land in an; 30, t 'JO , r 3 w, h acres; $.. Amos V llylatiH and wire to John m Ilenner. a tract of land Ic claim V, w-c i, t 111 a, r I w, i acre; tl. I' I Larterami wne to aiiio ii iiy- laud, a tract of land In claim ', k A 1 1 , r I w, 4 at n-: til. J Vandiiyne to m l Vanduyiie, a tract of land In aec 33, t 19 , t 3 w, 3) aerra; il"" Allen Kiik and wife to C L WvU-r, tract of land In tecs 3 and 31, t J and 21 s, r 2 w, W ax-n-a; f d. II C Humphrey and wiru to 4 r Bmith, 4 sec 32, t , r I e, . acr-.-.; Van- For Male. Four hundred acres of Land Deaf Eu. rorm. Will be told la a body or lo tracts to suit purcbaarr. Fa ask CoiXMin. ItaUlla fiomtine to J BaulL s w 1 of n I. sec 30. t 17 , 40 acres; f 10. ECO EM", R M Warrtu aitd wife to J K Holt, a IrkU of land in d I e ftt, 1 17 , r 3 w; 00. Teacbrr Ktaaiastlen. Notlwj Is Kervby )' that tberi g ularouarterly eiamlnatlon f,r leai li er certlflcatea will be held at the court boute in Kugen", cmnienrlng at 1 o'clock n. ni. Wedriea-liiy, Nov. It, 14. iWliers wiahing alate Oefliti- cates or diploma thoul I make appli cation at lU' time. J. j. n.vi Co. fupt. ini l. Kivliey, J. A. II, id l.ua luovitl Into the IioUhi on Dr. Pniuu-'r plaiv, ntvtitly vacal tl by Mr. Doiitfla and family, who went to OMithoiiiit. We arc r, udy at any time to "iile Up" a wi d.lliig l.uig liuv nuliclpatvd in Hi ii ii iiiity. Weghe thl tiotUv In view of nil limitation to attend the plf.-u.aiit little affair. Will Mime of our blother nerlla-a give luar-imily agaiinit the tomcat mil ann ? There'aail old "yelh r ft Her" tlmt mitkia nightly vUltatlmi to our domicilii and keep up an lmvti.i!it tllxMrd of "Yovt a," and o near aa we can nitiko out he U -liiglng "After the Hall." Would the law Jutdify the ue of our old iiiti-kcl? Aunt WlniiLt DavU U contcmplnt IngnvNit to Salem In the lit ar futtir. tovl.it l.er.oii Willie and other rt la Uvea and friend there. II. W. II :i;nlaUcr came up from l'.u. gene y.-nti-rday and went out on the ulagf to I'll ax.-tiil Hill. Alfn-d liriga. IVxter's photo grapht r, vl-lt. il Kiij-eno yct.li-rd.iy. One of our young men mviiih to hove tpiitc nil Inti-n.t In the Full crei k IK-loo ol I'ltf. J. M. Ktviny a id tl. II. Miaara, of JH-r, were tiling hiiuut. nt till plaiv yt Kterday. We are Iufornit'd that Um1icii waa the i.n iie of uuotlitr "hold up" one ev ning lat wei k and a certain young gentleman and lady friend weie the viitiiiia. It npMara that the twain were Hearing the n-nidi-iico of a heigh bor w hither they were going to .m im1 tho evening, when they Were ituiblelily coiifron;,-,! by three- .trangn (?) men, one of w hum pnwiittil a revolver and ordered them to "halt."' Of ivtipto the young lady broke away and ran away ai-rvaiiiiti;, hut (he cblvalroiia young man, ti:id.iilitcd bv the pre lice oil hlgliwiiymeii who, imtw ithn'ainliug due ulluwaiiiv for mngnifyiug eye, apH'ure I to him rather iiimIi r.i.i-l for men In that bUflm-Ha, mid he llierefure made for them with Herciilitin trcnlli, and n a aiimll boy exprev-Hti It, Mowiit d nil lhnt In u filly," but nl.-w. for our In to; ho had m-arcc ue- cimplih-d (he feat when a muotlicreil laugh tllseloM-d the fact that the would- Ik) roitia-ra wero only tiinv young latllc In men' uttire, nmong whom weie a certain sclioolmi,(rvta and one of her "hlg girl" .cliolan.! "Illamo yourvelf If you're told." Mr. (. M. Dillardand Mlaa Dal-y, of Kugene pputit Sunday ou the farm with Mr. D. Kk.U III.IIN IKillT. 1'lcaiHut Hill 1 bun. Nov. 7. Heavy froal Monday moriiing. lCoiuU Hue part of the week. (lett. Hand.-alier I In thia vicinity looking alttr hi futher'a farm. Prof. II. A. Itarr, of Fulrmoiint, pim-Hil through hero limt Tilettday en route to lVxtt-r to vli.it bia .inter. I. N. Mil I key hud the minfortune to loae a vultlablo hor.au the find of the wtH-k. Prof. J. M. Kellrv, who baa retvntly finl-iliid a coiirao in Ib-ald'a bunlntKa college at San Frunclm-o, Cal., haa or gaiiled a clai-a III iMMikkia-pliig for the winter eveiiinga. Prof. Kelley la thor ough and it ia a rare nportuuity that thia C'liiimiiiiity haa to attend a cla of thia kind under Mr. Kellcy'a charge. A. ItuMon I'ltitln-r In-law of Mr. Swift, lute of Iowa, ha returned to hi home ut lk-nmark, Iowa. Mr. II u ton made nomc fa-t friend here and we all were loth to lotu him. How i It Ada.' A Hallowe'en ixirtv waa given at the residence of V. IIritow. All enjoviihlo time waa tNut In tho iim-t iMipulur game id the day. AImiuI .10 young people were preat lit ami n- lioiiticcd II a tluccled iiiivewt. Several (U-legHti'S fnun lu-refxivt to attend the C. W. II. M. ami Minday achotil coiivt-utl ina to la held III Ku- genu Fritlay ami Saturday. Mr. Kll Finhcr, of Dallaa, Or., .tutu organizer of thu C. W. II. M., will lec ture at the churL-h Sunday evening at "-'JO. Mra. Fl.her I an liitorealiug talker anil nl.ouhl U gna ted by a large audlelnv. The young ludiea of thia place are ar ranging for a banket socluhlu to be given on Thankj;lvliig evening. The lailloa a! way a make a huintk of their entertainment., and we hmk for ward to the evening with pl aaurc. Chaa. A. Swift's mother, who haa Ua-n viillng in Portluml for the laat month, arrived here laat Monday to make her home with her Mm. Mra. Flora Kjtl !'! urpriij mine of lu-r relative hero recviitly by mak ing I hum a vlait ami Introducing a Mr. I-chiina her hunhand. She waa marrkd at Sliedd' atatlon recently. Thi la mthiT stale newa, butwoaovtr looked ot the proper time. X. LaNP. (01MV (OAL Jaiiit Willii lui b a li-IfKl tl.i Var t'remill. A little h. nut among the moun tain on Ikar crtt-k, almul 4 milt f.-oiii t'reawt ll, I altii'-t certain to be an attraction for c.tpilaliata In the tu-ar future. Ou the o'd Kal., n donation laud claim coal baa laa-n prta-ctfd for t ar. The cropping! are plainly li ble on the aurfatat for unite a i an .1. S-Vt-ral ahafla have lat-ll .link, but I lie dteat waa mnko by Mr. Jallu-a Wll- helm, who now own the property, rhla.hl.ft la IT'S fia t deep. After U lug driven out of tin. by the w nt, r he la fail a I ii It ni I oil the lower klde of the hill and how ha driven Into (lie ground Ol fivt. The bilge, whleli U-nra a .troiig Indication of coal, n struck after going In a .hurt illMamv. Since then he baa followinl the ledge and the proHvt la Improving all along. The Upai wall la a Mildntoiic und the lower rock ia a blue aatp .lone. The bilge ta t Wei ll ia almut 17 fil l ill thi.'kuoa and I largely a alate forma tion w It 1 a alreaka of aoft aaudatotie nud amall vcina of ctail w It Ik here and there croaa ntrntaa w here the coal la two or three fu l In thiekuen. A til Allli n-nirter ii(et thl pria la-ethe mine reivntlv uud found the proprietor fiilhuHia-tlc In the matter. Mr. Wilhelm .tali that the totality and nnioiint of the i-oul In the ledge In cream- the further be g In. The nhulc tilno Indicate al ahead nud ho aiiticlputi-a leaching the body of the coal by pushing the tunnel almut SHI feet further. IIo enliuiatc the vein proper to In- 12 feet thick. All aualy.i of the coal found In the crow ntrutaa baa birn made by New York i ht-mUln. The result was, fixed carlaui t;.t n-r o ut, nli 22, and the res idue lo-nrly all Volatile matter. Mr. Wilhtlm haa c intruded Ills tunnel ao n. to In- well ilralmil ven tilated und a.ruiauf lit. It la largo enough for tho uno of mule cars ami the oml if found can In brought to the .uifaiv at a very ninnll ctwt. Tho property emhrutva about 77 acres ami ia five milea floiu t'.io Silitberil Pilclflo railroad. Thia latter company have hud their exH-rt vlnlt the luiiie ami they ollVr no (liMNiuriigt incut. Mr. Wilhelm haa hud oiler from another large company to take the mine oil hi hull, la uud develop It, but lie I ao iiiiilldent of what he ponM'.ae that be prefer to kia-p tl!c pmHrty under hla jn-rnonal control. Ho I a man of small meiina ami the rent of bia pn pcctlng will iien-s irily lj nlow, but there are good Indicationa Hint he W III reap a rich reward soiiie tiny. cinli' iluriii'' tin Ion winter ovi'iiin" lleXlt-r Iteiut. Nov. 8. Itcautlftil weather. (1. W. Ilandanker wna at thl plainj Woliicsday on biinlnes i-oiiiHctnl with hi lather' farm. The farmer an making tine of the golden opiHirtunily prcm-iitcd by the full mid a largi' acreage of full eruln si U'lng now ii. Kdenr Johimoii ha moved to Sjaii ccr plccliict to make bia home. I lev. Joiii-n, a I lap tint preacher, from Kgypt, prt-m-htal nt thl place Sunday. Wm. Wllliama I hauling luiuln-r to cn-ct a new ilwelllng liouao In the spring. From private advice wo 'earn Hint Andrew Miller had a acrlou time In cronnlng the niiiuntuins, encountering two fiit of auow ami tcrriflc cold weather on the summit. A Mr. WuUoii wn rooking at tho Humlnaker place Wednesday with a view to renting It. Wo am pleased to tlalo that Mr. Mcl-'arlniid't health It tleadily mi proving. I.'tat Valley It the residence of tpillo a celehrutetl lnoiinge according lo bit own story, being nothing Ic than a o unl n of Pivsiileht Clevelalltl. It ninliHt u feel secure In thesv perllout tliiu-a, to have the scat of government ao close at home. IUot I.AU. Hup lutrlllgrnrc. lt:rr Mat. Dr. PYks't Cream Baking Powder Wertr Fata- rllgbaa s4 tMpsva. Nov. H, U'.i. Davi'lsou, Nurie ;rift!;h Jim llfii'lcr"!), T A ilaiiley, lUio Ijtd, 1. 1 lute bio.'a, I hna l.i. -tner. Will II Mt-Kiiight, Ail oy, i' Mi perron, .'... Murphy, Allen I hotinoii, Mra M A rhaT. ol .ti r-t ti.l t n. on e--b 1.-: t r a . - n '-.t li r..i. .il.i. I,r it ttri .il if iu a,li-rl:irl. T I. I II U'i. P X. i;,anl (u!,l iu ctuiiiei-tl'jtl with the Miiihcaotn Hib L Hay and Kr"ln at rtaiiikh!e rab . Call at the hotel for h'wtUr. Wll.l. Ksioljr. We .m that the city ln.ir.hnl aalr now la-ing puLnl,e-l w ill la- i-!.i"i !-.) prv iou. to Ho? tlay of aale, nrxt Thurlay. All riieyarel-n-vly prt jatririg the b-gl -iir re- piir-l. I N. Y. Current, Oct. 27: Pretty free exrt again thia wet-lr, but they are largely of through shipment from the Pae i IIo count, a number of which are direct consignments. Kxirtcrs have had slightly weaker advioc of lute from the Kngllsh and emitlneiilal mar ket ami the buying ou foreign account has been lighter. The demand from London thua fur has lai n of a most ao lective chamcter, hl i n funlng to I'Mik at anything but the eboii-est (am ple. Hut the trailing with brewers bus la-eii Inrger and more encouraging, and bo been the bina for the slight ad valice 'pioted. It would seem a if many of tho largo brewers had awak ened to the fact that tho proportion of ohoiio hop 1 comparatively amall, and they have com luded lo secure suppliea at pn-w-iit low prha-t. It baa lai n tpilte easy to get Pi to 11c for re illy choice lot of either ttute or IV cltlo caxnt, and fraetioiiulity more baa been pai'l In Install" for exta ptloual lUa!ltT. Naturally the g'aal lo prime (ntd have sh-iwu ncre flrmm-aa, but ill j have Ii.-. i j -.' I.. , the cull being ao larg.-ly fir the higher sort. Yearling and old ol remain dull. Iluyiug iu th coi.ntry continues on a fairly lil ral sa-ale gem rally in rangi of 7c V) is, axcrptloiial lot n aching loc In aome at-rtion. kt'blt Ml.k si'MlMTOKV. U f iirafiUl lo virw I-.W-. .ni ' 'i.tlfmlUin. uf iiiijiM- rfiift-l1 wit y-r bui viel l.,.,iut. I" r-.r.,.r .',-1 fa .miU lo Ult'.li.s h' I. i . k-,( il.---l lli.rw,vi.t,liii. u-r, 1' S'i I iTil ti..llii t 1. 7 .a fnt ..m r-... .t. -.r !,r, and la liw, in,i if ' tn.ru 4 L.im.. Or. Prk' Cream Uaking Powder. titM'l Fair HigtfH Aasra. o Two Papers One Year for S2. Wn li.if in. i Ic anaiif liiflita y whii-h wt. will m'i llu- Wkiki.y t!iAi:i aii'l Jvnii-NVcrkly I'iiiciiiiiati l!n jiiiivr, for t'lio yoar, to all now ainl nlil nult-cril tTs T tho (!i'Ai:i, win) will ji.iv iih yoar in athanoo, aibl any ar ivarat'--, fur the low priot- of S2.G0- Tlio regular -iilorip-tion jdioo for Imth an r ia $:5.(H) Tho 1 jnuiror is tho loail inp; jiaor of tho M i--is-i j.j.t valloy, i an oij:ht jaj;o ja Jor, i issuotl Wi'tliifstl.tys ami KritlayH, aiul ha- a t in il lation of I(K).ihh). It i.-s j.lain j'rint, till larj;i tyjo, on w Into j'ajior. Those two jiajiors will fur nish plenty of roalin' matter for tho fatuilv at a nominal jtriee. !?ulorih- ors will j,'ot all tho ItK-al, na tional, farm, lnui-rhoM anl misoellaneous news through thoso inoiliuniM. Suliserihors are josiiioly informod that these terinrire tjuire ailvaneo jiayment, ant no deviation will Ik ma!o from this rule. Soiiil remittances hy regis tered letter, jostal onler or draft, with name and address plainly written, to Tin: (if.iiin, Kugene, Ore. Mra. Ilulleiibrrk's Kutrrulnmriii. liall Unsnl, Nitt-f mWr S, The oia-ra liouao waa llllctl laat even lug nt the musical entertainment i lven by Mra. II. K, Hollelilavk, BnnlaliMl by Nils ItiNto lllia-h, of Portland, and it liumlvr of taleliletl local tllllsicinna, Tim tlr-t numla-r waa Wagner' "llrldal t'liorus" by six ladle' voices, Mlsmat Stella and Cecil Dorrla. Muhle und lllnnehe Htrnlght, Ada Hemlrlck ami .Mm. .McAllister. Mra. I hillciilnfk rendered tho lilatio solo "Tho Krikiug." by Schiila rt-l.lst, in a manner which di-olaved exci-lli-nl ability Iu exta-iltloii. lint llrttt uumlter uug by Mln lto I1im-Ii W'aa"Iliigiieuot,'' by Mcyerlaa-r. Miss lllia-h has a awta-l aoi:.auo voice ol n'liiarknblu strength mid oscnc tlu art of making the most of it. The ever xiplilar iiiartette, coiisUt Ing of the four sisters, Mra. McAllister, Mlaaea Alice, lU-netia ami ( ta-ll )or ria, sang "Ibtck-a-bye," ami resnniled to the encore w ith another aelu-tioii (Hiially pleasing. .Mra. llolltlilni'k' aecoml liuinlnr waa a piano Niicerto In l minor, with tho orehentral part on the raaaiml plaint nliiye.1 by Mis Mo Hull. Thi mini-In-r evlini-il the pianist' isiwer of In-terpn-tation aa well aa skill iu execu tion. 'Poatillloii d'Amour," by AM, wna Mis IlliK-h's next selta-tlou and the singer was mine wnriuly npplaudel than before. Mrs. Hollelilnak ami Mlaa Hull' played a duo for two pianos, ami Air. I, Inn and Miaa Hawyers- aayg a vocal duett, Theno slngera a iisunl were received with proloiigiil applausu. "Oomloliora," by Meyer-lleliuiind, was the chstliig numla-r, tung by Mlaa lllca h. It I not turpriaing that Mias lllia-h ahoiild be auch a favorito in Portland. Kach of her number hut evening received hearty encore but ahefuit)omlia only once, Mrs. Hoi leniMH-K was also r"a alelly enooreil tmt acknowletlgeil the appreciatioti with out rvtomling. This wna altogether due to a sprained wrist. Withal tho en tertainment wa a cheering ineci-na. Ktsh It King. Til K Fa i k hit moved to thellarrl block, next lo A. V. Peter ami Innu this on w III do a strictly cash business. We don t want our customer to pay any more of our bad debts created by the credit synU-m, so you mail tint ak for credit for you will only be refused. Cash will buy 11 lb Gran sugar for ft 00 20 lb Kx C " 1 (W 21 ib O C " 1 00 I Ib Arbuckle cofliat 22 Jo 20 Ib good mlslns 1 no S Ib choliw uncolored tea 1 00 Crockery at prlta-s never beard of Im foro. Iiii at a sacrifice. Make u anoirer on a large lot of crockery, slightly damaged. Come to TllK Faik for the greatest bargain In Kugene. I w ill pay cash for all kimla ol poul try. I want a car weekly. K. C. Hmm, Cam ku. Mr. layman, of l ratio, aged almut 70 year, and In desti tute fircumataiioc, ha U-en sulli-rlng from a (-ami r for a liuinla-r of ye ra ,u til lower lip. lira, raiue and T. W. llarrl will perform an operation for It removal. The operation will In volve the cutting away of the entire lower lip. lajn; ija.rj, Kniiabtt a. Imih Mrs. Karolln WU-ilemniin tiled at the family resilience of her son, Mr. K. luleiiiaiiii yeslerlay. The latly wu Imrn In Munich, ILvarU. tu the lilli of Ii.i-.inUr. a(7. The funeral w ill be held today to the Ma sonic d-metcry. AmoTIIIK ClIAX'tk. A changn baa laa-u mate In the exprra run on the railnd which reilucr the force of ItieMenger In Ilia aervltaa l-tia-ll Portland and Ashland. On.'y six nieii do the work now, ent-h one running a trip on lbs over land and Itiawourg local alU-ritately. Tberxprt aa loea-eii-gen are rt-i'ilrtii to handle all tho bag gag as well. 1 III"i:-i V, NOVKMIIF.It H. ' I ui .) i 'i In . u-t. t ' f 0 want ginn ('nll',1, goto Tss .tit ' . f.T Ks ape'.. ll, Wm Th T 4 I a n--r ri a.'ii f r Kin.; t!,i c Mi P. 1'.! k-Ii, of porilind, anng tW.. i 1, , ll .l I. .T" O.,. .(... nt Villar I Hall tliia f, ti u.iiii, tt j h i Hi urgent r. nieii t f t:,.- f u-uUv. him .ia lil. ,!y ni-pl uiii .1. The lady ci-itninl .- hiajiiry tl lei vol, v. The !, -i-loii of t!.i I 'H er utiirt lii the c I- if I I. I'. -itn-ii, I. r-in r ; tin, I M r,-urv, e, lll-ll. I: 11 U,!l pri tin. i ,-i.tt, nud, llic fin, i n,T or IMI-. I, t ., V W 111 Tlteli, county j A Hue M i- i an I IUti P. -i' Ii' i n or th- Port- ni ii 'i d of criminal iillirim d bv tint a . U!i!.-i ardniict I of I. M, le 1 1. tv.. j.ar il iilnt.'u li. ia to servo their tai'li In the tove for 17 at I'. I Cii .Miii:ns. lila-t cut In oi ler. F. I.. CiiAMinais. " 1'ureo i'iii!if" sold ,y griKvra ev ery win re; try II! New ,o,-k "toc. P. K Cn AMin.im. No ih . .Ion has Uvll n-liden-d na yet I'l the i .i i of K. I'., ( ampin 11 v A. 1). Itllltoll. We c.tii't ! II K in II a well na mime a -opto, hut we w ant it Jut the same. Take It to I'm: 1 .nil fur Uirgalu. J. O. Wattn, b ia n liutl'lc It nl that liieiiiiin a lueiity In, lies ncrosa. He w ill tend It to n fricyd In the I jtt. It ymi wUli the highi-at price for your fat h, in, g t to Tin: Faik. Take your old A ltera soiuew hero clao. Wo pay lia-li I t tin in, A cup ol' l'.iiki' I i a nt lilhl limvea tlielniuili in the moriiing without pain or ili-n-onifort. It la a great health ;iv, r and blood purilli-r. Sold by A. Yi:.tlNul.i. I'urka' Cough S nip cillea Coiigha Colda and Contiiuptloii. Mra. Cath, crlno P.l.ii k of l.o Hoy, N. Y., wiya: "I tmik one l-'ltlc of Parka' Cough Syrup. It inled lll.o liingh'. Sloppid my coiigli and I inn arfiv(ly well now.'' Sold by A. Yi:illM.oN. Albany Herald: Fred V. Hlckock, chief cli t'i umb-r iigeiit C. K. Fnnik III the Soiiil,, in I'ai-ltic olllce In thl cltv, baa Im-ii ii . i n I , . I Southern PnclMo and Wi lli I ai go' aeiit nl lA-lmuoii Vleo I. A. ImIIUi-U n-algned. Mr. 1 1 lekot k'a plan' ill In' 111. tn by lllghl oatntor Amador Itaam-tt nud Mr Neville, of P iitland, w ill take the po. nit Iou of nig it on tittoi. I've a rr l In my heart, Sweet Mario, A lalo I w mi l Impart, Sw.vt Marie: If you'd t-icii fairer 1h Vim iim-t aUayaui Park' Tea The iiuproveiiieut j ou W ill see, Swot Maiie. Si, by A. Villll Ni. IttN. Cttrvnlli '1 liuea: Mr. 1'.. O. Hurt re turned Saturday from it visit to the SileU r, -nerval ion, an I statea that Col. Jvhn l.aue, spu'lal linliim linni tor, Iiim Isi'ii tberu for tho pnnt two week nrrniiglng for teima of settlement with tlui Indians, for giving up a Mirtliui of their nervation lainl-. 'llilswet-k nl Hint jj'i.ntal wilt la paid to tho ludt nna, over Is yt ara of n", who will re ceive l't i aeli. Next.. March there will Ii' anoi lierilinhurscineiil of cash among tint Silet I raven and money will la CoiiiiulIoiicra I'vurt. Met In Kugeiie, Oregon, Nov. 7, 1 ao I. Tim following biisliieaa waatrnnmct.il: At thia Hunt the court after tluo con sideration, all -rnl the lollow lug bills and the clink was ordered lo draw wai muls on the Mad fuud, tow it: J F Smith, building ami rtlrltii bridge In tlNtili t No. U f l J F Smith, lnlr In district No'J to W W M l-'istter, 17 tlay' work on Covoto bridge 21 23 I) P Mi.hlcr, ;tj day' work on Coyote) brldgo 4 tV X Purkeraon, 1I days' work ou Coyote bridge 25 W .1 P lliirkey. i: days work ou I oyoto bridgo 3 40 M I) Kvera, nj duya' work Oil Coyote bridge 23 W J A Jean and J lliiiton, work on ( oyoto brl.lgo 31 M II S liylaiid, work on road Junc tion lo lmg Tom t'rj "3 John M William, ngeiit for V W WlUtii, lumla-r 20 At thia time tho court considered ami allowfl tbe, following bills and ordered the clerk to draw warrants on road fund In payment thereof, to-wll: Stevens A Coiuiiany, lumber by II P Alli-ui 8 03 Stever.s A Company, lumlwr, by T A Fountain 13 01 Steven .Ii Comiiauy, lutiita-r, by I X Hembree 3 CO Steven A Company, lunita-r, by K 1'erklns, on Coyoto bridge... 74 60 Steven A Company, lumber, by J II Unto.. 11 60 Steven A Company, lumber, by II II Hale..... 31 09 Ortniu liardwaro Co, road sup l-lloa 10 00 Henry lU-am, road work 1 60 IIKATS 'H ILL. 10 II lleaii .' .25. 5 gal. giaal syrup. 1.00, 2.1 Ib good raisin. 1.00. I good lantern 25. I box soup (20 bars) 05. 32 ox giasl baking powder 25. 1 case Pearl Oil 2.00. 1 Ib good tua. 20. These aro cash prlcea. W have also the fluent high gratia yrtips Iu tho world. If you want I1AKUAINS come to us; ws are In tho swim. Ws want pro ducoof all kinds. OKAY A HON. Company C Inspection. Patty (,uanl, .NoTvmbsr X. (len. H. II. Conioii, Inaiector(Ien eil M. (1. ltiittern.-ld, of tin. O N O, ami Major James Jackson. IT. H. army, Inspected Company C, 2nd Iteglmeiit, O N O, at their armory In this city last evening. After Major Jackaon bad pumed the Inspection if arm ami accoutrrmehts, Cnpt. Iliittortlt Id put thfl company through an hour's hnnl bait tit til, to SMcrtalu tbelr iirollcieiicy In move hunt and handling arms. Cieneral Couiaou nimlo a abort .avecli to the boy J imt U-forn their dismissal. He complimented them on tho condition of statu pros-rty. ami their having stood the tint drill so well. Ha an nou mill that the haversack, canteens, b'gglng and other articles making tin the laalahce of their equipments, would la ready for the company In a short time. LsIIt liitart, Novmbi a. Inhame. J. II. Harris last evening nii-lved from Frank lllatitou at l'boe hix, Arltinn, a letter stating that 'l lioa. Mulkny, who went to that platva rvcelitly for his health, bad gone In snue. Mr. Hnrrl Immediately asked Mr. Illaiiton by telegraiih If Air. Mul- plenty In Lincoln county. The Hull- key was In a Condition ao he could If an aie nlnava opoosed to the Itolitlcnl brought homo, if bo receives a favor- completion of din administration, It matlera not w hich parly I In itowcr. J. C. (ionlale, Jr.. Vlaltcd llarrl burg toilay. W. S. I.c, llio Junction City drug glat, SH III hint night Iu thia city, II. C. Humphrey mul Sherwood I til rr went to Portland thl morning. Hull. C. IC. Wilklliaoll returned to Portland on ihu local thl morning. Mr. ami Mr. II. C. Honey and mother, Mr. ('. Honey, went to ( bath on this aflermsin to Visit relative. liell. t oinpnoii, Capl. Ilulterlluld, Malor Jackaon and Maior Yoran went to Ibmeliilrg oil tbeliK'nl thlaafleriliMin, Mra. M. lay lor, near Cobtirg, la dan gerously III, ")r. X. J. Taylor, of Port laud, her son, I in attendance at her bednidit. Clin. Itawlln, of Ia-halion, I vis iting In Kugt'iie. Hula tlis owner of the water und electrlo light plants at that plan'. K. N. Honey ami hi I Tot bur, II. C. Honey, r. tiiriml yeaterday afternoon from their hunting trip. Thvy cp. turetl l wo tltiT. Mr. Kll ('labor, statu orgnnlcr for the Cbrlntinii Woiiian Hoard of Mls sloua, arrived ou thl inoriilug's local to attend tliu convention to Is held ill the Christian church Friday and Sat urday. Ill llll til IWII THKtOOH. Xkw'I'out, Or., Nov. 7. Saturday at 1 .to p. in. ihu schooner Jlattlo and I. illlaii from San Francisco was cnata Ing tho Sin-law bar under .all, when a heavy sea frightened the man at the win-el so i bat ho let go and ran for ward, 'Hie veanvl broiiclnnl and ship ml wnter. Thti captnln and one man went washed overlmard and drowned. Their tinnie were not lt-ariunl. The crew wem panlo strlekeii. The ctsik, the only on, I man ou board, then look the wheel, righted vesm-l and atet-red her aafely In. Iliii.q Al.llAni,-. II. Msrrrll tall Irani m Wia Ulinkl III rk. Sinx-lsl to bin X 1.1 n. Al.HANV, Ore., Nov. H. H. Worrell fell from hi wagon (I.I morning breaking hi neck. IIo lay two hour la-fore aaalntMica arrived. He la still alive but sinning wry fa-t. He can not ponsitilv llvn h it a short time. M iss Kdith, ilauhter of J. V. PIHir, of Albany, tin-1 thia morning of scarlet lever, after s brief ill net. puliation Parly. On lal Wednesday evening a the IU-V. P. H. Iluruelt and family were resting niter a Lard day' lalior, fixing Up the reai'leiita' tin y bad Just movc-i Into on Patteraoii st ru t, tht y were In tt-rru ted t y a crowd of men and wo men who invaded their house and canned iti I Ic a commotion in the family. After a short consultation the mat!, r waa aettlrd t-y the party that tm.k pos w-asloii I'lving a piiF of money and two w bta inrrowfu!a of provision. The revrrend gentleman and hi fam ily were left In pcni.vnhb ptnweasion of their dome hu b toi all legal pro oia;dliiga. I'otat'H wautetl! Ax Hilly. Cnr liiimelinUly ! able aniwer bo will start Immediately for Arizona to bring the unrortunato geiitlemnu home. Mr. Mulkey Is an uld pioneer and has many friends who will laj pnlntil to learn of his condi tion, lie Is tho father of II. II. Mul key. FkuitTkeim. I have tho agency for tho Corvalll nursery. Tho best stock. Office with Loiighmlller 4 Peter, on Ninth street. 1. 1 Hi u mix. Dr. Price's Cream llaklnr lowIer AsttM GoU Ud4 MUIM r.lr. ha FruxUca. Have YOU Tried uticiira tho great SKIN CURE? there Is INSTANT RELIEF for alt afflicted with TORTURING SKIN DISEASES In a single application of Imm ri tict 4 Wear Wninrw. sn.l It mm of I'Miuroiir, Siniur'iroitf, bnuniiaini S unnrs f tu va,ja4 tsuaUvtlul ff nn...rnl- P.i-1 OiKsukoot ts woH. TW ClTliTll, K.; S-,.r,4 , IU"l. SI. I 'rtT-s lw asa I as. i'.ir , f" l'rf..iwio, It n How M ts 4..r tfsia !'!.' Itaa). SUGAR -AND COFFEE ARC DOWN! Don't forget lo Ai Lilly before buying. 1 bu potatoes. $ Zi 10 brans, Dew Ileal Pearl oil per new can... 1 box 3) bars soap 3!b good rlo I 00 I ulans set. 4 nieces and ltt euod IJ powder for only W 1 00 40 o