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-1 . HP tit? 1 .fl-Jlli fiTY in KSTiBLisnEn m m BiueimTio op dehocratih muiPLKi. am to mm is boxet limb b tdj swbit op our bbov ,'OL 27 KUGENK, OK., SATUKDAY, SELTEMMCU --M, iwtt. NO. 40. WEEKLY EUSEWE GUARD. L. CAHPUELL, PUBLISHER. oKFIl'K -Kl l ie ' WIlUmt'tlB b.-ttvn 1 TCitMs H HI IHi l.ll'TiO.V 0 ' 12.00. 1.00. .GO. IlM Pimm.. Advertising rates made known ! on application. j AJri nl! b'.itlien letters to l it''"' "r"!""- Gr.utP, i j S. LUCRE Y DKAIER IN Clxki. .Vatcties, Cha'rs. Jewelry, Etc. ;F.rAII!IN(J PROMPTLY DONE. 9-411 Work Warranted. L. W. BROWN, M. D. physlclanarvl SurKeon. l)!hc and mloriico over ii"Uice. Hours; to Vs. m.i to 2, 0 to U 1 1. lu. 33. C- Xi-A-ISZES. GRANITE AND MA!8LE WORKS. Sea IKi ! "J New I'rlt I" Foreign "'' Domoilc Marble ami (ir.iulte, Monuments. llfS'l.ttmcs mi l Cemetery work of 11 klnJi fur I)',. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! f Ulamtlle Streut. near l'oiufllco. Kugctie, Or 1. C. WOODCOCK, Attorncy-at-Law 'jfrin-Oni-liii'.i block Mm tli of Chrimiiau't Kt'tiENK. OltlitiON. CM. A)LLIER, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEY 01?. NOTARY PUBLIC. At reslileni'e or. 5'h ami Lincoln Sts T. G.lliwiiKiif.o, I'reaiii-Dt. S. II. Eakis, Jr., t.Vliier Oi Eugene. Paid up test Capital 50,000 Surplus sod Pronts, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon. A general banking btishieM il'.ns on reiwnu M terms. Sk-I'.t lraft on NKW YOKK, CHIt'AtiO. SAN FKANClSl'O un'l PORT HXU, (Mli(Ji)N. ilillt of xchDKK oM on foreign cuuutnn. l)esHte received subject to check or certifi cate nf ileiisiit. Allcollactiouii entrust! to u will rwjtjiv pnioipt attsulion. "jTf.f6rd, (Evangelist,) (If Ita Moinra, low, writes uutler ilste ot Miir.h '-M, liJ:t: 8. U. Mki. Mfo. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Qentlkmkn: On arriving home last week, I found all well and anxiously waiting. Our little girl, eight and out half years old, who had wasted away to 38 poumlH. in now well, strong and Vigorous, and well fleahed up. 15. J. Cough I'ure un done lt work well. HothofthechlKircn like it. Your 8. B Cougli Cure has cured and kept away all liosmnesa from me. So give it to every one, witli greetitigs for all. WiHhlng you prosperity, we are Youra, MR. axi) Mks. J. b. Hikd. If youttlnh to fwl frcnh nd chi-erful, and rrnly for the Spr'.UK'n work, eieanie tho r.trin with the HeiUche mJ l.iver Curt-, by Uklim two or thiw diwi k. Holdunilvra rKwItlvc KrMee 50 cvntit h.t bottle by all druggim Central Market, PROPKIETORS. Will keep constantly cn hand a lull supply of BEEF, MUTTON, PORK and VEAL, Which they ui 1 1 1 ii r k I nil at t prict'M. the lowest i fair siare oltlsnilic jatronat j TO THE FARMEIW.-: V will pay the ! ighest market price for Fat Cattle, Hog and Sheep. Shop on Willamette St., KUGENE, OREGON. M FBHKRAWATKINS In' of cbart-e. Popular Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, CALL ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 10. i Eugciio is herself again. I Henry Lang Is lu the oily. J !p picking continue in earnest. 1 Students are still arriving ou every ; train. j I lev Wallace, of Junction, 1st ia Eu- I mil a Ceo T Hull & Son put in a telephone today. O I Hot!', of Irving, wax in Eugene ui i i lotlav -"iiiuiUilo(it r IVrkliiH was in town : imiiiv MlMt Maud KeriiH urrlvi'il lunnv ihla aflcnicKin. C M Young eunie lumie from Port land today. Tlie trect van are now doing a bet ter ItllxilHtlH. The opening of tlt IT of O add new life to our buy city. Walter 1 EdrU was reglntered in Pendleton Friday. C Ij WiutiT linn returned from a trip down the valley. C V Keene, a ludeut, came up from Suleui today. Attorney II I) Norton went to Ilur rinhiirg thia forenoon The I'ugeue puhlio hcIiooU will com nience one week from today. The Oregon M K conft'rence meet In Portland September -olh. The populists of Maryland have turned their Imcks upin Hilver. Mrs A F Ilurd left for he'r home in Florence on this morning's xtiigc. Misti Kate Pattersou lian returued fioni her visit to Albany and Suleui. Mr IVnniMin, of Portland, general agent of the Ureut Northern It R, ia in the city. Lane county Ims reserved space In the State fair iiaviliou for a county exhibit. It ruined a little yesterday and last night. Today the huh Im shining brightly. Mr Muguire, assistant superintend ent of the S P R R, whs in Eugene yesterday. Miss Wilson t amo down from Cot tue (i rove today and will enter the university. Miss Cecil Rollnian went to Drain this afternoon, Site will enter the norma! school. Hon 11 R Kincald and family are at Salem, having returued from their tlip to Victoria, IJ C C S Frank and wife have returned from their trip to Yellowstone Park. They hl a very pleasant excursion. A Pullman car containing tome Eastern tourists, was attached to the Rosebuig local yesterday afternoon. MInh Emma Withers went to Drain yesterday w here she will resume her studies this year in the State Normal School. Students Jacob Dantoir, of Portland, and A L HriggM, of .Silveiton, have been called home by sickness in their families. Mrs Allie Ilawlcy, of Cottage Grove, left for home this afternoon, afier an ex tended visit with relatives in Lane county. Mrs NJ Fitch and daughter. Miss Blanch, left for Portland this morn ing, where they will hereafter perma nently reside. " Mrs Win Reiishaw and neleo, Miss Lulu, expect to leave San Francisco to morrow on the steamship Farallon, for their home in Eugene. President John Illuss, ofCoivallis, president of the State Agricultural college, visited friends and relatives in Eugene over last night. Salem Journal: Clarence Iiishop left tills morning for Eugene where he will attend the State University, which opens Monday morning. Tho city has quarantined the family ill with the diphtheria at the old wa. ter station hack of the butte I he correct move. A marriage license was issued by County Clerk Jennings, Saturday evening, to Malcom Dunham and Sarah E Cox. California intends establishing (piar antiue stations at the Oregon-Culitorn a line against tho dreaded Asiastic cholera. What Is Portland doing to keep the Columbia free from the scourge. Judge and Mrs II F Ronhani, of Sa lem, siH-nt Sunday in E.igeno as the guests of L N Rouey and wife. Judge Ronhaiu Is now postmaster at Salem. Attorney E E Renedict, wife and sou (ilen, of Florence, have arrived In Eugene to spend the winter. Olen has resumed his studies In the U of O. Hon II H Oiiliy and family left for their home in Washington, D C, yes terday afternoon. A large number or (heir friends were at the depot to bid them an adieu. Mi s lUllu Willis, of Rosehurg, who has been acting as Western Union tel egraph operator In this city during the illness of Jumes Chamberlin, left for home this afternoon. Prof R P Raker, the newly elected professor of music In the U nl O, ar orninr from Chi- cagoto enter upon his duties. lie comes highly recommended. Today's Orcgonian: The following young ladies will leave the east side today for Eugene to attend the state university: Misses Cora Patlie, Maud Ken wort, iy and Lillian Ackerman. Florence West: Mr M S Darker, the EuKcne gunsmith, aud his brother-in-law- Mr C Wormian, of Portland, came down on the Coos Monday, bringing their horse and buggy, and departed from here to Heceta for an nut loo. .. It, ai.,1 Hill I) Pulton. Of - i ... ............I l, -re v.tteritnv from -..v..M u.U' outimr to the upper Mc kenzie ami Prinevllle. They came In .... i.....l.n..li .rwl irre dressed ill reir- III, 1 1 1 . ' i. . - ----- t i.M...-nm Mvle. The left In the afternoon for Salem riding their hoiyes r .l.m Uh Kxmiiiuer: Robt. Mc- Kee came In from Ai:er last Sat unlay u hii-h he wirchaseil at Fuireiie. This is the first hay press . 1. 1 ... I m.V potintv. anil we ever utnuK1'1 - -- - , , . have no doubt but that it will be kept pretty busy. Frank Miller and Tom William" arretted Saturday afternoon rr lo 13 .lav. ... ii, munty Jil. A rock pile u badly Heeded In Eugene for the benefit , of tramps. A telegram from Sail Francisco yes terday afternoon annouuees that a new steaiushin is expected to be leady to go into service on the Yaiiiina route in a day or two. It Is welcome news to the Oregon Central Eastern mail agement, as the jam of freight on the road is the biggest in the line's his tory. Florence West : Mrs (ieorge Mas terson went to Point Terrace yrsteriiay where she will visit with Mrs Stiles for a few dnys, then go to Eugene ami if successful in collecting money due her, will proceed tlieuiv to California. Should the collection of lutiils prove a falluie, Mrs Mastersoti will go direct to her former home in Kansas. Joel McCoruack, who has been a resident of North Fork for seven years, moved to Eugene last Wednesday, taking his family with him. No man who lias lived in this community Iihs more warm and Ocvotcd friends than Mr. McCornaek, his educated ami ac complished win- ami four children, some of whom ere born here. Flor ence West. Here it is at last: The name ot L rd Dunraven' yacht is pronountvd Val-kl-ree, witli the accent on the second syllable. The won! siguilles "chooser of the slain." It (Mines from the Ice landic Valkyrja, more familiar in the (ieriiian lorm, Walk lire. In the Norse mythology it means one ot the vi'ririii attendants of Odin, who carry to Valhalla heroes slain in battle. The number of school children in Oregon i Ids year Is l:M,'.i.V: in Wash ington, 1111,347. Oregon's state fund for distribution among counties is lX!,L'til; Washington's is :il,.V2. School children and voters are indices of population. Last year Oregon cast s7,L'j votes; Washington cast 77,o:;i. That is, Oregon last year east 1 0,2.14 votes more than Washington, and this year has 7,'iNS more school children. Junctluu City Items. Times, Sept. 14. Miss Lutie Washuurue is visiting friends lu Eugene. E M Corhus expects to move back to Eugene next week. Corbus I a rustler from away back. School will commence on Monday, September 2.'!d. Mrs J P Holland, one of the tcachers.has declined tl e position on account of poor health. Miss Ma mie Dorman has Uen elected to fill the vacancy and has been assigned to the primary department. The horse race Saturday between Ray Dick and Strome's mare attracted tjui'te a crowd. A good deal of dissatis faction was manifested, as it was thought the Stroine mare was not per mitted to do her best. Mr Slrome states, however, that Ray Dick was so fur in the rear that he permitted his mare to slow up and while doing so Ray Dick swooped iu and beat home. Later In the evening the race was run over again and the Stroine inaro won Tho Woodhurn Independent says: "It is reported 1 hat three of the pro fessors of the State University arc con tinued drunkards." This is a very serious charge and one that wo ditl not think the Independent would make unless It was In possession of evidence to substantiate the statement. The editor of the Times is personally ac quainted with a majority or the pro fessors of the university and know them to bo sober, unriglit and honor able gentlemen whose walks and talks In life are above criticism, monie rat tle brained snob is uo doubt authority for the statement as the editor of the I mleno intent is a warm friend (if all educational Institutions but we do blame him for giving the statement publicity before making an investiga tion. If the editor of Independent has not forirotten the golden rule, tie will give the name of his Informant or else shoulder the responsibility of the grave chargo himself. ii 9 Folk County. Tl... naa..xwa porllt-tltl rl.tfcl VIHP Hi lOW illU umrntii n irnnun ' - many interesting figures. '1 he follow ing rrom 1'oiK county is niicrvkiiug. Population l.IM Males HHIi Females ."T Legal voters ",440 Pounds of wool 14.'i,lor Sheep 27,008 1 1 1 CfVJ I logs Horses 6.- Mules I-M Cattle r Acres land under cultivation.. M.tbj Bushels wheat raised in 1804.. W,lt."l Oats 6:10,007 Rye anil barley Tons of hay 1.37 Bushels of corn 2,oh- Pounds of butter and cheese... 17-,lssri Bushels of 11a x see.1 I32 Pounds tobacco 411 Pounds hops 2,041,040 Bushels potatoes ,4r'i" Apples 4,ICS Prunes and pluns 1:1,238 Feet lumber 5,475,87'J HoPM.-Otm-gn, N Y, Farmer: Very little can I said about the local imp market, further than that neither deal ers r.or growers are as yet ready for business. The weather has been ex tremely favorable for the harvesting of the growing crop, ami picking will be largely finished by the middle of next week. Inquiries far and wide seem to indicate that the yield will fall obout niie-lhinl short of last year's crop.with a probability that it may full to 00 per cent. fialty one! J, ruj'Vtiiij- r tfi. FaKM SoM. Svarvcrud & Simpson ha sold the B M Richardson lariu, sit uated at Llewellyn, consisting of 1OU0 acres, tn Peter J Hansen, oi nimiu, Nebraska, and Kit-hard J Lovenwr, of W.HMlburn, but formerly of Wi-ner, Nebrttskr. I'."''1 ittl-iu-i will move to this county, ..nd will tnke posses, sion of this farm ut one.-. Terms, pri vate. I'ally Ouanl, Sejtmlr li Rainfai.i. Following is the rain fall as ns-orded at the university by S H McAllister: Wednes.lay, 1.1; Tliur-lay, .22; total precipitalioii since commencement of present showers, 1 ;i7 Indies. !iljr i.uar l, ! UmUr II A flool Octwk.k. The dormitory already contains a number of Ismrd ers awaiting the opening ot the L ofO. From present appearance the attendant-eat the Un versify will be largely incre!. TUB 0TllF.lt SIDE Or II. A I'linscieiitlnui Kansas lMllor Who Uelleves in Deiug the Muare Tiling. Some few weeks ngoone S 1! Lodge, who resides over ill the McKcnie but torn, and u houi It seems has not pros, ja-red so well since coming to Oregon as some of his neigltlMUs, wrote a lengthy letter to his home piper, (he Civile iKunsas) llcrahl, in which lie grossly iuisreprielitcd this section v( the Willamette valley. The editor of the Herald, not U-iug acquainted with the true circumstances ot the ease. gave the letter publication. Some of our citizens obtained a copy of the paper containing the letlcr giving out the false imptcssion, which were any thing but iu keeping witli the diame ter of our ts'iiutiful and progressive little city suriniiiidcd by as pross'rous aud productive a community tilled with as happy homes as can be fot.ud (any where hi these great United 1 States, Hlid were naturally somewhat j wroth at it. They procured a couple of copies of the DAILY t.t'AIUi of the ! latest date and, marking till the items ! w Ii it'll pointed to the tin lit anil pros 1 perity of our community, sent them to : the Kansas editor, ami he very con scientiously anil considerately gives llieiu publication in Ids paper that the other side of the question from the one given by Lodge might be laid t-o-f.re his readers, ami kindly semis the (il'AUUH marked copy of the paper. Commenting on it be says: "Willie we have sometimes Im-cii much Inclined tt. the belief Unit the Herald was not properly appreciated by the business men of Clyde, as well as by the people elsew here, we tlesire to show them w hat H-opIc way out iu Oregon must think about ll. "The majority of our rentiers are somew hat acquainted with Bart Lodge, formerly of this platv, but for some vears past located at Eugene, Ore. Our last letter from him, which was published ill the Herald of August 21, has caused so much comment in that one of its leading citizens sent for an extra copy of the pacr containing the letter. Sine1, we have received a couple copies ol the Daily Ei-oknk (il Alcn, a sprightly little sheet that seems determined to "stand up fur Oregon," and for the Interests of Eu gene. These papers contain many marked iltms, tending to show a dif ferent state of all'airs from that repre sented by our correspondent, Mr Lodge, and a few oi which we repro duce. "We sincerely hope that the Eugene people will not become so excited over Lodge's letter III the Herald us to lynch him, because we do not want to spare him as a correspondent. It is probable that hail 11 article rtiisaieil In tho ToHka Capital, or the Kansas City Journal or Star, no notice would have been taki u of it. But what seeu.s to get them is its publica tion in so reputable and Important a Journal as the Clyde Herald, Pally Ouard, si'iiU'inher II. Dti:. At tho county poor farm near Thurston, last evening ut 8 o'clock, Anna Vaughan, aged 12ycurs. This is tho liltlu girl w ho was acci dentally shot by her brother, aged 14 years, i'n Fhll Creek precinct, about two months since. The wound was made by a pistol and the ball entered a portion of tho brain. She has re inuiiied unconscious ever since tho un fortunate accident. The child had every euro possible. The funeral took place this afternoon. Dr Russell, at the time of her death, was iu Eugene waiting on a patient. Pully Ouartl, September II. Ft UK Ai.akm. A lire alarm w as sounded Inst evening shortly before 8 ikVloi-b inn I tint ilenurtineiit turned out ill gisiil order. Luckily their ser- vices wire ma neeueu. uw " tin alarm wn un unruly lump In the ...j,i..i..Ui i.r i; i. "iinniiiirM on YtML irriiit iitv a vmi ' Ninth street, which threatened to ex plode. With rare presence oi iniiiii Sirs F L Chambers caught up an rnntu'il it u roll ml the lump. and threw the lamp out ff a w intlow of the resilience. -a -- Pally Uuard.St-plt'iiilH'i 1 . A RicKPTioN. Misses Carrie, Tlier sa and Rosalie Friendly gave a rets -tioii at their home Saturday evening in honor of the Misses Surah aud Helen Oilfry, f Washington, D C, who left yesterday afiernisui for Washington. Whist was Indulged iu, Miss Atlu Hendricks taUing first prize .....I t,u- V.. Ill,, (iilfrv tin IhhiIiV. All elegant iuucli was served, after which ilaliclllg louoweu ior a biioii was an enjoyable allulr. Pally (.uard,sVitfnitH'r lii. Dli:i. At Coburg, Sunday, Septem ber K, li 'f neuralgia, Mrs Flora Vaughan, aged about 4, years, w if of John Vaughan. Mrs aiighan hud been enjoying her usuul gtssl health; she had a daughter recently married in Portland, whom she expected home last Friduy ami in whose honor she intended giving an infhiron that day, the guests all having been invited. But on Thursday she was taken sick ami yesterday tiled. Tim funeral will 1st held tomornw at the 1 O O F cemetery Bev Bond ohVlatlug. la.lr (juaril SelittimUi 17. Wll.l. FlI.KP. Yesterday the will of Mary Collin, tl. ceaseU, was llletl lor probate. After providing that her Just debts be paid, she bequeathed her residence pns;rty In tho southern ..... ..t n.o ,.iiu in ber iluiiL'hter. M rs illlll ui nit - 1 jiima Button. The remainder of her property is to be divided equally be tween her children, W E Collin, Laura J ('unlink, Orlando coinn aim r.iroy Collin and her grand children, Emma, .Marian and Aloiizo Pessly. Pally ou.M.'t-iiU-mtor Ifi. DlM.-Mlss Clara AlllliKhuni, Ogtd about 37 years, tiled ut her homo in Linn county, near Coburg, Lano county, Sunday. Septemls-r Kith, of consuinptloii. ' The funeral was held today from the bouse, at 11 a m to the Coburg I OO F oemeU-ry where tho remains were laid to ret. Rev Bond officiating. Te.v Days' I'.tN. An immense quantity or prunes is U-iug received at the Eugene cannery now. That In stitution will probably have a run from ten days to two weeks. lMI'KoviN".-The Wilson children who have diphlh'-ria are reported im proving ami it Is now Inoogbt they will all recover. Wants Vengeance. P illy t.usrd. sVl'ti'liitn-r IT. C R Stahl. of Nabel, w as iu tow n to day ami laid a complaint before the deputy prosecuting attorney. It seems thai some lhio weeks ago while at Hamiiiitt's lion yard on the Mohawk one Stu nt ami some other boys tts.k a team of hurst s ami a set ol harness Is' longing to a sou of Slalil's oil' into the wtHids where the horses were tietl to a tree and the harntss hung to some limbs. In the parley thai followed u Li ik young Stahl accused young Stuart of lukmg the horses, the latter struck Stahl on one of his eyes, Indict ing a wound of more or less propensi ties. The eve refuses It) heal up ami the Im.v's father now wauls vengeance at the huiitls of the law. Some three years ago one Tallafero purchased a piece of land adjoining Natron from the S P R R Co. The land had previously been claimed ami occupied by LiMiney Smith ami he Is reluctant to part all claims to the laud, so lust spring lllcd a home-lend ou a small fraction of the land which 11 stems was yt t vacant. In occupying his claim Mr Smith, sn Mr Tallafero states, infringes on his, Taliafero's, rights ami the latter gentleman Is in town today seeking recourse at the bunds of tiie law lo see If there is not some way of keepiiq-Mr Smith oil' of his proH-rty, Elctlnc Lights fur Lcmati. S;..rll ti.ltift'i esli. l.KM A l l, Sept. 17. A mass meeting was called last night by J C Stoutlcr, recorder, for the object of getting an expression from the tux-payers for put ting in an electric light system. A vote taken after considerable discus sion resulted in requesting tho city council to contract for elect no lights with A Nelson for a term not to ex ceed live years, at 50 cent for each In candescent light. COTTAtIK (lltOVK AlJt. We learn that Cottage tirove will make a similar contract. a Vt-- In i.i n i i iii.' Tlu Y M C A ami tlui Y W C A of the University of wrcgon are liiKing a new uc punurw in their work ut the beginning of the i.tu- ui.liiiol v-imr 'I'liov loivti tiro- cured small cards bearing the printed .. .i .... ..v ... .i...H..i. i..r...- quesi ions; - finite , v imnu n-i-ence" anil "Are You a Member?" One of these cards Is bunded to each stu dent as he registers for him (o till out. By this metlitul tlie associations secure the name of each students and learn tlie nuiiilsT who aro professors of re ligion ami their church preference. A PloNUhll Dkaii. Dr llazelius Ellsworth for many years a resilient of Eugene, died of general debility at his homo in Lu Urnndo, Oregon, Sept. Uth, lvil. The deceased was Isirn at Stockton, Chautauqua county, New York, In 1S28, and tamo to Oregon about the year lsol, making Eugene Ids home lor over 20 years, and then removtd to Eastern Oregon. Thus passes away the lust of tho four lirotlicrs, Stukley, Frank, Hazellu ami Henry Ellsworth, all so familiar. Iy associated with the early history of Eugene. Drll Ellsworth was one of the pioneer druggists of tills city. Pally (luard, September 17. Dist HAitiiKK. Heiiiy Lawrence, ar n.si. il nl Cottiiiro drove on a charge of committing adultry with MrsAb- Isitt, was given a hearing tarore Jus tin. Metllev vesterdav and discharged. as the evidence was not sulllcleut to bind It 1 ii over. Mrs Abbott is now under arrest, but has U-eti continued until mil MiiiiiIiiv. Corse v. for whom a warrant was also Issued, has sklpMd beforo being arrested. The mutter may Is? settled tills week by Mrs Ab Isitl's husband taking proceeding to secure a divorce. Pally Uuanl, SvptemU-r 17. Mtiti.n SiMiKAPiNti Rapidly. Several hop growers, today, Inform us that the mould issnreudlng faster than ever before known, lu a great many of the yards, l arils that were virtually tree from this blight one week ago ore now from one-third to one-half ullllct etl and therefore destroyed. One of the leading hop men of this county, who keeps a strict watch in this Indus try, informed us that he ditl not be lieve Lane county would harvest over 331 per cent of her usual crop. Pally (itiaril, September 17. Mkktino 1 1 ki.I). A meeting of tho local iHiard of insurance underwriters was held at II N CcH'kerlliie's otlloe this morning to confer with Mr A 1 Stilluiau, manager of the Northwest Fire Insurance Association. The re sult of the meeting will Im) to secure a re i net Ion of rules but Just what the reduction will bo will not ne Known until Mr Stlllmnn lias conferred with the higher officers of the assoclutlon. Dally tiuard September 17. Push i(i tiik Wokk, Norrls Humphrey was iu town this afternoon and savs lie Is rushing the drying at his orchard. Ho says he Is drying 300 bushels or green Trull eacn hours, ami he Is now working ou French unities. He estimates that he has 2.'li,iM) lbs of Italian prunes to lake care or. Very lew ol uie prunes have split from the effects of the rain. pally Ouanl, September. 17. What Tntv Nkkd. Two of the holsis, resting under sentence In the city Jail, w ere tinned wun snoveis aim louiehtdoiit to the gravel pit, from which teams are obtaining gravel ior the stieels, wheie they will be made to earn their bourd Nothing will create dUii.te witli them for the interior of the city bastile as a little cxercle of this sort dully. O.lle f.oard. Ketitembur 17. l. i vi. Mmi vini We understand thai :t brii-s Lund was organized at the I - ... f 1 l .i. ... i.rfi.u,... y.H Llll. ,4 ..I ill? iltMt f'liiss bluvers we may expect a splendid band after they practice a simrv lime, A not 1 1 Kit lit fUNKHs. (J W Crowell I..... i.t ll..r,.u Cilv Mn.. teweler Bin optician, has rented Hie south half of the old SMttolllee rim in tue e nris mitn block for one year and will os'n w Itll a lull slot K in a lew tiuys. tiiuwu.i v-eii' rin. luw ii mi of Nor ton A Kinsev have dissolved by mutual consent. Mr Kinsry lias moved to risiiiis in 'be Chrisinan block, while Mr Norton will soon remove to Cal ifornia. UKUEMV UEETlMi. A Pitifi'ssor of Kloosllon. and Auotli er Tutor, Klected T hist Morn ing. Daily i.uaid, S'I'U iiiIst 17. The Regents of tho University of Oregon, this morning, held a regular meeting In the parlors of the Firs National Bank, of thisclty. The following busluess was transact ed. litnl- KSSOH OK KUM't'TION. The Board elected Miss Mary L Buyrlght.of Peiiiisvlvnuhi, us profes sor of Elovut Ion. i lie lady Is n grail uatu of the Boston School of Oratory, ami for (he past three vears lias Is-en teaching In tho Slate Normal School of Pennsylvania. Tho Is'st of recoin iiic mlutious were submitted from lead ing educators ef that state. Salary, f t.iMHl H-r annum. President Chapman was Instructed to telegraph the lady of her election, ami it is exjat'led sh w ill start at once for her future Hel l of work. A NOT II Kit TL'TOIt. Miss Inez IVLashmutt, of Poitlund, was elected as third tutor In this lu slitutloii. Theyoiiug lady Is a daugh ter of Hon Vuu ln'l.ashiiuitt; is a gratl uate of the Portland High School, and a graduate of Wellesley College, of Massachusetts. She comes highly recommended. Tho new tutor will! have sH't lul work under Prof Carson, ami also be subject to the direction of the President for work under other professors. Salary, $800 s.-r annum. Peter llauscli Head. Pally tluanl, Hepiviuber 17. Peter Rauseh, aged III years, 8 months and U days, died of dropsy of the heart, after a short illness, at his home on the corner of Seventh and Churneltoil streets ut 2:30 o'clock this morning. Peter llnusch was a (lerman by birth, having been born In Bagfort, Luxamburg, (lermany, January 1st, 18.11. Ho came to the United SUtca lu 1870, ami lu the year 1S7U was married to Mrs Itoso .Iniinnier, who survives, at Sail Francisco. Mrs Zlmmer whost maiden name was Aumau, hud Is'cn previously man led. Mr llauscli had also becu ouce married. Tlie same year they removed to Oregon, arriving lu Eugeiioon the 1st day of January, 1877, where they have since resided. Mr llauscli was a shoemaker by trade and followed that occupation for many years In Eugene, but for the past three or four years has not Isrii been working at his trade. He had accumulated considerable iu tills world's goods and owned a pretty home where he lived and a brick building on Wlllametto street. He was born and raised a Catholic. No childreu was the result of Mr ami Mrs Batisch'g marriage, but Mr llauscli had two children by Ids first wife, who are now living iu Wiscon sin, and Mrs Bausch has three children by her first husband. Two of tlioni John and Frank Zimmcr are now living iu this city aud the other a daughter, lives in North Dakota. The funeral will lie held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow aft moon from the late residence to tho I O O F cemetery, Father Black conducting the services. I.N I'EMILETOJL Lee Teutscli Tells ICeporter About His Birjrcio trip. I',.n,1l,.tini V. n- "Leo Teutscli. the now clerk at Cleaver lUotheis' store, has a reeortl nr long instance oicyoie rlillntr. liKvloir tronu from EllUOlie to Texas on a wheel. It was a Victor ol 18U4 patertl, with double tulie tires. II.. uri.M nluu.l. fill fltiva fill Hill rtllltl. tllk- his lime aud going to vis t his eld home. Talking of his trip this morn ing to an East Oregonlati reporter he said: I am cnnlltleiit a man can make an avernge of oe miles per day, and even 7.r, all the way tnrougii ironi nere to Texas. Were he to carry no baggage the 75 mile average could be made with no great fatigue. I met several men who, through the central West iniiilo averages or rrom luu to i.w H.. it.. .I.... mi If.iiir illHlant trlns and did It In good shaie. One should avoid raluy weather, if )ossible. as traveling ou a wucui inrougo uiuu . very exhuusling and no time can be made. 'The bicycle Is a great little machine t ,r Ikiipiw.vs Lilt llliu I hlllir must Is3 BO- ooinpllshetl a non-Duiioturlng tire lsrore It is nrougnr, to periecuoii. When the tire and saddle are finally made right, tho wheel will be an almost universal means of going from place to place.- "MrTeiitaeh was still 111 Texas when Cleaver Brother sent for him to come to Pendleton, lie lound comparative ly few wneeis useu in ine lur nuuiu, but they are beeomlng popular and will ue trio rago in a year or iwo. A Miscrkant. Home miscreant iu the vicinity of Thurston is evidently atuckiim un his larder for winter use at the expense oi UIS more imuornuie ami thrifty neighbors. Win Withers a few day since had a slieep kiueti aim aniironrlatetl by some one. The head and bido were round shortly afu-r the sheep was killed. Other neigliis.rs have missed fruit, vegetables aud other edibles from time to time. The mis creant who perronns these potty thefts) evidently lives in that community and suspicion already poiuie to an in dividual. Still in Jail. Albany Democrat "Arthur Johnson, held iu the lull on the croumls of obtaining money under fulre pretenses, continues to reside In the county Jail, not yet having secured bail. A brother and sister were here wi ll a bond; out It was not accepted, and a friend was in the city today lu ids behalf." Johnson is known by many here, and one of our citizens In dorsed a draft for him that cost him a cool $100, a short time since. Ox tiik Road. Pendleton East Oreionlan: E E Cleaver left this morning for Htarbuck with samples of boots ami shoes, ami will endeavor to sell good In that section. He expects to return to Pendleton rriday night. Dally (luard, Heptembtr 17. Fiptkkx Mork. Klnce yesterday ft fits-n new students have enrolled at the U of O, nuking 108 new students In all. Something over 40U students have registered thus far. rna qrin a-j -- rywii .-r.-.'. nn ii r: .a'V"' s. S" .'A' A- I ... r o I nl ivi I; ft o v., --.-a r '- f yvr jVr . - y -f i -it jaav-M.. ii , REGULATOr?. rj Header, did you ever take Simmoni) LivF.ii Ki.iifi.AToii, tho "KiNa it Livkk MKDtt'iNKs?" l-:vcr.vlKdy nct'i'.. take a liN-er remetly. It is a aluggii:)i m dist'oscd liver that impairs digestion and causes constipation, when the wasi.j thnt should ho carried nil" remains: in the botly and siisons t ho whole system. That dull, heavy feeling In due to n torpid liver, ltiliousnesa, Headache, Malaria and Indigestion aro all liver diseased. Keep tho liver active hv in occasional dose of Simmons Liver ic;r ulutor and you'll get rid nf these troo blca, and glvo tono to tlio whole sy.t tem. For a Inxatlvo Simmons Liver lteglllator la BLTTKIt THAU VlLlJ. It diH-s not grlo, nor weaken, but greatly refreshes and strengthens. Every packngo Iins tho It eel 'A stamp on the wrapper. J. 11. 'eliin Ai Co., l'hiliidt-lphia. LOST IHS MIT'. W. T. Peet, a Well Known Wanker, Fatally Poisoued. Special to the Ul'tKIi. Cokvallih, Or., 4 p. iu. A sad cuso of iKilaoniug isrurruil here mis morn ing lu which W T Pis t lost his lire aud William Graham lies in a danger ous condition. Mr Peet stcpia'tl Into (Iridium's drug store alsiut 7 o'clock this morning and going behind the prescription desk nicked up a bottle w hich he supposed eoutuined blueklK'rry brantl.v and poured an ouneo ami a half Into a graduate aud drank It, remarking to Mr (Iridium that It tasted iHt-uliar. The latter went Is-hlud Ilio ilesk say ing: "It is all right," and picking up the bottle drank a swallow-. He Im mediately discovered the mistake ami upon looking at the label saw ll was aconite. Everything possible was done, but Mr Peet after sultcring three licurs dietl. MrOraham Is still alive and at tills hour, 4 pm, it Is thought ho wilt re cover. Mr Peet was cashier of tho First No tional Rank ami a prominent aud highly respected citizen. (Iruhaiu is a druggist anil a young man of excel lent character and Ills many friends are anxiously watching tlie result. W T Peel was born lu Ohio; work ed us a printer In Chicago and was engaged In the banking business In Iowa and Nebraska. Ho came to Eu gene from Syracuse, Nebraska, In 1882, ami wun a u itoycy and it t iium- Iihrey organized tlie Lane County lank; In ISM he went to Roseburg aud conducted the Douglas County Bank with Win Humphrey, tho same being a branch of the Lano County Dank; In IHHj Iio sold out to Messrs llovcy & Humphrey ami went to Min erva, uiiio, wnero no onugiii into a bank conducted by his brother; lie sold out In Ohio In 18-Hl ami went to Corvullls where ho was employed In the rlrst National Hank as c.sliier; no returned tn Eugene ugalu in 1888 aud helietl organize the IlaiiK or uregou and acted as cashier of Unit organiza tion and the Eugene National Hunk until April, 18!)2, w hen he again went to Corvullls and resumed his old po sition, which ho held at the time of Ills linror'.unuto tleath. Ho was about 44 yeuis of age. He leaves a devoted wife and one daughter, Etla, aged about 12 years, besides numerous rela tives and lioslsur friends lo mourn ins untimely death. Ho was a member aud was one of the charter members of Ivanhoo Coiiiniandery, K T, of this city, aud a member of the Corvallls blue lodge ami chapter. I lie funeral will lake place at. t or- vallis Thursday afternoon ut 2 o'clock under the direction of tlie Ma sonic lodge of that city. Ivanhoo Conimaudery of thisclty will act as an escort at the luneral at the request of Mrs Peet. Dally Ouartl, September K COM M ITT K I) ADt'LTKKY Deputy District Attorney J M Williams went to Cottngo Drove tmlay to hear a case before Justice Medley, in which ono Lawrence has istui arrested on ft charge of committing adultery with a Airs Abisitt. It is stated that Mrs Abliott and her husband have been separated for some time; that the hitter recently obtained possession or a letter in wiiicn tne in formation was conveyed that the Mrs Abbott and either Henry Lawrence or one Corsey would soon elos?. He im- . ii....... ..... ..... .. ... .... M,u metiiaifiy swt.ua i.iti, wn.im.in uv arrest of all three parties. Dally Ouaril rwieniber IS. Two Cahi.oadh.-J B Cornettwlll -I.I.. u mtm I. .ml .r.(lttb, lll Ik PM t llVTltl 11. IF m V U , I ' '..- ........ ...... . " - of sheep to the Pucilio Packing Coat . , 'i .... .....i .i.,k iM..i..t.. l oruuiiu un luiiignta iH-isui. Awarded Highest Honor World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREA1V1 v Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Stumlard.