n 1 H 111 J. MTADLI&UEn MR THE MMEimTIOS OF DEflOCRATin TRIKCIPLKS. ASP TO EAR AS IOIIITL.TIM BT THE SWEAT OF OtB BROW 1)1,27 i:U(lENK, OR., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1805. NO. 41. i:i AR i U II II WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. I. CAMPBELL. PUBLISH f-R. rrirK Kt I1j of WillHir.vilv l-l m-ii TEliJHOF SI IImCHUTIoN: . tlnn "J h. i... .50. dvertising rotes made known on epplication. a!! bii.:iiea letlei. In lil Alii', tr.n-. ""'ii"". S. LUCKEY DEALER IX IjcKs. Watcnes, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. IKPAIKIXO PROMPTLY DOXK. f7jll Work Warran(r'.-&1 L. W. BROWN, M. D. rujroiw.- - - Lx I MMtitaita (itritr Ifcintiitlim. Hiiiinif 'tu J a. m.i U to li, b to tf p. tu. 3. 0. XaXS. GRANITE AMD MARBLE WORKS. I, Dnlj ami New I'rlr-H In Korrljru aud iKjmrttlc Marble and (ir.illito, Miuimm-nl. Ilt-ad.luac aud Cemetery wuik of ill klnda (or 1 ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! i;iasutte Slrwl, near I'of tofllt-e. Kiieno, Or . C. WOODCOCK, AUoriBcy-at-lV.uv. Vmi-Oiiolmlf Muck snath of Clirliaian'. El'fiKSE. OKEHOS. C. M. COLLIER, CIVIL ENuiKEER AND SURVEY OR! NOTARY 1HJI3LIC. it residence cor. 5th and Lincoln fSta G.lll.lliHI. IH, PrvsiuVuU 8. B. Eaiiic, Jr.. Cashier Ot Eugene. laid up Usli Capital 59,090 Surplus tnd Profits, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon. "A reoer.1 hackta ImsinaM ilma on mason dl. ternm. hit ilrnfui on NEW YlHtK, CIIK'AUO. SAX KHANCISCO n.l PORT UNI), OKKliON. of eichn. nl.l o foreign countries. upoiu no9ivHl subject to chck or certifi Nto of tie imit Ull collection, sotrustod to us will recelv Pfompt attention. J F FORD, (EvauL-elint,) 1lle Molar. Inwit, writM tuulrr date ot March XI, i&'Jh SB. Med. Mko. Co., I Dufur, Oregon. (Gentlemen: On arriving home last ck, I found all well and anxiously Wiling. Our little girl, eight and one :lf years old, who had wasted away '; txmndi), Ih now will, strong and Junius, and well l'.eshcd up. H. R. 'Vigil Cure ha done Km work well, itoth of theehildren like It. Your H. 4 lough Cure has. cured and kept ay all hoaranesa from me. Ho gdve Ho every one, with greetings for nil. fishing you prnsiH-rity, we are Yourn, Mb- and Mks. J. F. Kohd. ByouwUhto ful frrh ud rh.iTful, and 1 for the 1yr!:iK' work, rleiiui lhi ayali'in li the Ik-ariMhv and 1.1 vit Cum, t.J Uklii( n or thrwdoHi a wuek. ula unuera ponitiro giutruuu'e Ml ceuu pvr ooiiic oy auuniKKii,. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN f. 'Jvis,ia umiK ani comi'I.etk ?rK'K i iilf'taplraiid Kkih rtK-ri UmikIiI lu t'e fiuarkeu -xclusivciy For Ciisli, I can olTVr tl:e rul.llc U tt r i.riiv" N ny otlu-r lioase IN KUGENK. : 1 (uiliuie if all kind.- taken at muikct Popular Brands of obacco and Cigars, CALL ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH. lltliaaa Indlrlra. 'ryiMy Indicted Dr. Aiwpiuml, uq with Ur. Holmes tlgured receutly J u iuipronijHu duel. R0CER1ES I nNHAYSEl'Ti:MUEi:i,:i. I fii in growing nicely. ' , st, (i,i,K!,iili, f I'orllmul, i in i'..it in-. 'I i' re it ic riii-e Iliix-m hi, fiiir inii k. I Dr I! E Itu.j ! Hie illy iiiiHin. i), i if T; i ii r-.ti.ii, 1 4 In I JuiiiH (ioiiUmii:, ; inuiiii: iiii- I pliivenif niH in lit. ij-ur sioiv. llellieii lier t.iiit l! if rtatf fuir oieun '. i iliu winy mill i-oiiliniK.,1 leu day, lire rctuiliiiH at IS celil icr tin. "ii and liiitlcr ul 3". cciiIh per roll todiiy. 1 The llih today wiiu tcaciicr. liuulc Mui m-IiihiI iiK'licd up Edna l)oitiie n 1 I) Linton Is pl.-kiiif. lliu liuxliiu II hop yard and Lew is llelliaw the lion licit yard. A carload of wo -d has luvii left ut (he ri I' depot to warm the Iiovh with this w inter. Roll t-ielllrt, who live west of Eu Kcuc, li.nl a valuatdn horse to die Sat urday night. M U (i Dahliu, u nutivu of Sweden, II led his declaration paH'r ill the Clerk's olllce tiKlay. I'll il Miiler is liavlni: Improvements made mi his house at t tie corner of till anil Cliaruellou bi reels. Mrs Mary Robertson Squire made a street talk to a small audience at the Lane County Rank corner Smurday evening. Several luciiilicrs of the A O V W Inline of ihiscily attended the funeral of the late M Jt l'iluy at Junction City yeMenhty. Dr A V Pattcrsou, the old aud res pected pioneer Is quite wick at his home In this city, ills inanv friends hoie that he will recover Hieedily. Tozier's 1'yllilits has been greatly iiuprovetl of late. Every ineinlier of the KnightH of r.vthias in this Juris tllclioii should support this journal. Ellxworth, the I'ortlaud wife puis oner, has lieeu convieled of iiianslaiiKli ler ly a jury. Ilenhouhl have been convieled of murder in the Ursl degree or ncijUitled. A couple of young men had a light lust evening on the Hi reels. Due of tlicci was lined live tlollars hy the reconler. On account of it being the young iiiui.'s Hist ollV'iie his name is witlilield. Train No 17, which passes tliroiivli here at 11:20 a in nnd is due at Salem at 2:20 p in, will lie held at Salem iiii til o:4 p hi each tlay from September 2i until UctolH'i 4. The reception given to the students at the gvmnai-ium Salurthtv evening by the college Y M C A nd Y V V A was largely attended and was a pro nounced hiicccss. An interesting lit eiary and muficul program was ren der! d. Lake-view Exninlner: "Judgi Rrat taiu's Ijcoia won weond money in a piarter dash at Helena tin the mil lust, time .22; aiso K-coud in a half mile on the U tli, in i'-'l, and llrst mon ey on llie 12lh in a half-mile tlush, in .4.S'.." Jiidyt llrallaiu is a gradiuile of the" U ot O. The West Side Narrow (luage rail roiid Is a tiling of t tie piist. The con struction gang llni.-hed taking ui the third rail this week. If any one wauls a re rap just let him insinuate that Xcwherg is on u "Narrow Ciuage," siiys the lira pine Taniiiiany Times: Tin force of hab it is always strong. A Harlem young man who' was calling on a street car . conductor's daughter, says the father wandered Into the room at a rather late hour tun! mechanically exclaimed:, "Sit closer, please." Another steamship has been engag ed for the San Eraiiei-co aud Yaipiina mute in conjunction with the tarallon. The new steamer M Known now us Tlie I'oitlaiiil, being formerly the llavlinn Republic, the notorious smuggling vessel. She is of l'jOO tons burden. Drew (irililn and Louis Aya left this morning for Junction, where they will put a new tin roof unfile Junction City ho'el aud opera house. The roof contains about 170 wiiiares, and the i r: 111 ii Hardware Co. puts the roof on for 7 kt sipiiire. The llrst roof was a steel one aud it proved a Hat failure. Salem Statesman: (Jrandina I.ikiii ey, aged 8U years, mother tif the well known Looucy brothers near Jeller son, is llrst on the ground with tent and housekeeping arrangement. Her daughters, Mrs Frank ie Cornell and Mis Tuiillne Looney, have never missed a state fair since they were llrst Instituted In Salem anil are well en titled to a scat of honor ou all festal occasions. A rei-eptlon was given at the resi dence of Mr J X R Fuller on Friday evening of hist week III honor of Dr J) X Mclnttirlt, of Spokane, Wash. Rc tween tllty and sixty penpla were tires ent who were highly entertained by an able address of weluome by Dr Wire, to which Dr Mclnturlt' re sponded in his usual charming wav. The spacious rooms were elegantly decorated willi English Ivy and clioii Mower. The occasion is one lo no mug remembered by those who par ticipated. Washington, D C, correspondent: I "The po.iloftice department made a I mistake in discontinuing the 0III19 at I Hael Dell, Lane county, which It wit I verv tpilck to rcctily. There was a 1 inlsuiid. r-tandinii here ns to the llli- pittance of the olllce and the number I of is-ople who wen- served thereby j which led to the order of dlscontln I iian.-c. The mistake was ,lnted out : bv a iiiiiii famlliiir with Oregon mat 'tetsandlbo order reestablishing the. ! oflbsj wus promptly Igneit.'' 1 S C Reckwith, one of the leading ad vertising ugents in the I'mted Stated, 1 p .-se I tliroiigh Eugene Saturday night inn his wny to S.tn Franelsco and Iheiiiv to bis home in New York. In a l. ng interview in the Oregoniaii he i said: "Mv opinl 'ii is that for the next I 1 hrf totlvf vears, newspaper adver ! ti-ing will l'heav.ir than il has Is-en heretiifore. All the Indications K)int i this way. people are learning that ! the n"-p:ipcr is the liest ofalllm !,iiuii through Ohleli to reach the pill, he, the most "direct, the mi-t dig ! 1, Hied and the most eltectve." ; V iv RiiAr Salem Statesman: C ,t James rjinuh will run the atenliier Ii i: (iri.lv 10 Salem alfl points tin the ui..er Willamette this inter. 11 w.. 111 the Eueiie'. pil-'l-boube la-t winter. I'ally liiiard. N-,tifmtr il. Atorney Reiiedict Is In Eugene. t Attorney Norton visited Junction 1 today. Rev E C Siiulervm returned this iiioruing. Rev Father R'rnck arrived home this j afieriKsiu. Rev lturuett returned from llalsey on the 2.U4 train. fie: licit Eakin, of Cottage (imve, Was in the city today. W S Lee, of Junction City, was a Eugene visitor today. Attorney lieu Kinscy went to Har rishurg today on law business. Editor Moorhead came up from Junction on the afternoon local. Dr I) A I'aiue, superlutei th nt state insane asylum, iclurnrd to Salem to day. C S Attorney DeWitt Is here again looking into Indian depredation claims. Secretary of State 11 R Kllicald le turned to Salem today alter spending Sunday in this city. Mrs Hill aud little son of San Fra.i ciseo are visiting in the city, Mrs Hill is a sister to Mrs Hull. Young Realms, of Jacksonville, ar rived here yesterday to attend the I.' of (). I le is a son of ilou T li Kennies. II C Wormian and family returned to l'oillaud today after an extended visit in Eugene w ith Mr aud Mrs M S Murker. Hon R F Alley and wife, of Flor ence, arrived here Saturday evening, and will visit in the valley fur two or three weeks. Secretary of State Kuicald and futu re! urned yesterday afieriiiMiii -froui a visit to 'Victoria, M C, aud l'ugel Sound points. Florence West: Messrs K A Monti, Al Mmid, Harry Wimnier, T Dow ami Harvey Itols-rtsou, of Irving, are so journing lit lleeeta. Judge R S Reaii and his three little boys who have U-cll visiling relatives on the lower Siuslaw river, returned to Salt in yesterday morning. Dr I) A Paine, superintendent of Iho Oregon State limine asylum at Salem, spent Sunday in Eugene returning to his home mi 'this morning's local train. Lakeview Examiner, Sept I'X J V 1 lenders, hi, formerly of Paisley, but now a resident of Eugene, came down from the north on last Tuesday' stage. Luther Fisher left on the early train Ibis iiioruing for Aim Arbor, Michi gan, where he will resume his studies In the law department of Ann Arbor college. (ieorge Fisher and Harry Rristow left for the lower Siuslaw country yes terday morning. Mr Fisher expects to purchase a number of beef cattle iu that section. Robt Drinkwater and family, re cently of Harney county, have moved into 'the Mcl'hersou house ou West Eighth street. Their son, Clarence, I a student of the U of O. Miss Hayes of Portland who lias lii-eii visiting smith, arrived oil the local this morning and will spend some time visiting with her cousin, Miss i'earl Miller. E C Smith, (leo A Dorris, E J Mc Claiiiihan and (ico Thurston returned Sj'urdav evening from a llshing trip no the SlcKeiizie. They hadfairsuo- cess, though It rained most of the time they were gone. Pendleton Tribune: W H Harvey, who lives north of Pendleton, will leave next week for Eugene, where he will reside permanently. Mr Harvey's broi her left mi Wednesday for Eugene with the teams, wagons, etc. Lawrence T Harrris will lcav on the overland train tomorrow morning for Ann Aibor, where lie will com nleteatwo years' course In the law department this year. He will go via Sacramento, lexasaud Iplcago. Pally tliiitid, 8. ptemlicr i4. A KM Disuk atiU). Noah Rhodes, who in ides at Thurston, had a run awnv shortly after 12 o'clock today which left him with an injured arm. He had come Into town with a load of hops ami was unloading at Friendly' wart house and had fastened his line lo a ring in the side of the building but they ciiine loose and dropped to the lloo'r. Ho stepped down upon tho tongue to get them w hen the team be came frightened and Marled to run. Mr Rhodes got hold of one line and pulled the horses Into a fence sur rounding a vacant lot. The team .,i,.., i il,r,,,,rii tlm feiir... knocking down several panels of it, and circled ... . . .i ,1... ..I. around lite lot, lumping ino iiu. ii of the wagon ncfore tl ey werestopied. Mr Rhodes had remained nu the wagon tongue all the time, but when he :nt ojI he found that his right arm was throw n out ofplaceatthe sho-ilder loiut. Dr T W Harris was summoned i ... I, i . . . ...... ....i t aud set the oisiocaieo unit Rhodes was able to resume his Journey home this evening. pall- tiiiaid, sepU-'iiitwr t. Ri'KiNU CiiANdK. Mussrs Truax &. Truax have sold their inlcrett In the Ninth street second bund establish ment to Mr Card Well, who will con tinue the business at the old stand. W O Truax left May with his family for Minnesota, where they will visit a short time and then go ou to Mich igan, where they have projierty In terests. I ally ouarl, .- tcmbr i.'. I'.ii- i .ii ii t t W II I'ihiI Is I nr. i-v. i tirt ........ - - , now ahleto ap-ar at bis ines.s. Dr P.rowu is mllcrliig fioin the bite on ..I- iii.i.. twifvi.p t.ttii ii,.. limiil is con siderably swollen, indication of blood j IKjisonlng being apparent, n is naeij that the preliminary hearing ofDr Mriwn before Ju-lVe Wheeler will take place Wednesday r Thursday. Wants Somi: Himself. Albany Democrat: "In order to prove that Jackson county swhes are big Char ley Nickd .if I he Times sent Editor ( iimphell of the (iCAKU -VJ eacbes thul weighed 22 pounds. The Dcuio cntt Is also skeptical ou the si.f of S'lilberti Oii-gon s-aches sent here generally ling of diminutive site." l ailyd . aid. fsrptmUtr Jl. The II R Commission. The tate railroad commission left Portland ve-t.-rdsy morning on their is-rlodicaf in siecti ui trip. They will go first to Huntington, working over the line of the OR X. Ilou nd Over. A few day since one Skinner at teaipted to escape from Sheriff Cat h cart bv Jumping through a car w indow near Irving, Now Monday's Rose burg l'laindeukr tells of his prelimi nary trial: "I u the ce of State of Oregon v F II bkinner on complaint of A S Peters, the preliminary hearing came up to day In-fore Justice Hainliii. Fred Page-Tustin on lx half of the State and W W Card well for defendant. Testl mony argued aud submitted. The court bound the defendant to appear at the next term of court, with bonds tlxed al 10H0. The compliant ofCJ Anderson for a like offense peudiug, the defendant waived examination up on consent oil the part of the state to tlx hi bonds at K00. This condition was agreed and the court so ordered. Skinner goes to jail until the required bonds are given. The testimony In tl.is case showed that Skinner had the authority of the Washington llulldiug & Loan aud Investment Association ol Seattle, Wash, to sell sttK'k of the as sociation and to take applications for loans on village aud city property, but not ou farm lands. It appeared that Skinner had represented to Peter that he would make a loan umhi hi fruit farm, but as a condition of securing that loan he must put up $00, the amount necessary to secure a (iKXX) loan, which money must accompany the application. It apiears the money was paid by Peter to secure a loan and nut for stick in the association as claimed. Peters paid the money to Skinner iimiii l-ing shown a letter from J II Hawley, of Portland, repre senting that Men Agee's application for a loan bud been accepted. Mr Hawley denies ever writing said let ter, claiming that the letter was a for gery. This letter did not appear in the evidence." A Shortage of over UOUU Husliels. Albany Democrat: "Shedd has a case that Is exciting general Interest there and causing a general feeling of indignation. A. Mlaker, proprietor of the warehouse, Is short about HOoO bushels of wheal in his account with the storers in the warehouse. There are thirteen storers of wheat, all of the old product, amounting to approx imately 000(1 bushels, receipts calling for that amount. Of it there Is only a little over 800 bushels to divide among thirteen men. Most of the wheat is owned by three men, Hon Fleni Smith having about 3200 bushels, Frank Porter 2.(00 and Jas A Smith a little less than 2000 bushels. The men are in the city today investigating the matter. It Is possible Mr Rlakerwill Ik) prosecuted criminally. As the case is similar to the Red Crown In some rciecta the status of that may deter mine proceedings. An assignment by Mr Mlaker Is also reported to be con templated. Men who will deliberately use other men's property in this man lier cuunot be dealt with too stringent ly. Mr John Ellison was clerk at the warehouse, but la not responsible for the shortage." Notice. Public school ofllcerswill take notice (hat all authorized changes In text books for the public schools must be made by the llrst of October, 18U5, The ienalty for failure to Introduce the new books as prescribed by law Is a forleiture of scIiimiI funds for the en suing year. "Reed's Word Lessons" has been substituted for Watson's spellers, and Maxwell's grammars for those that have Ist-n In use for the last t-ix yeais. These are the only changes' that all'ect the common schools, and; are the only books on these subjects that can le used in any of the public: school arter uct. 1st. r J. O. Stevenson, Co. Supt. A Coach Secured. The U of O Athletic Association has secured E It l'.enson, of San Francisco, lo lead Its foot ball team in the intercollegiate contests of the coming season. Mr Kciihou was for two year quarter back aud captain of the University of Call- lorn la team, and I considered one 01 the leading foot ball players and coaches on the count. lie Is expected here In a few day, and will place the learn in regular training. Dally Ouard, Bitetiitwr H. PiiorotiHAi'iiic Collection. Clar ence Winter is today taking views of the university buildings and grounds and the Interior or eacti department. In fact everything about tlie univer sity Is being photographed and the collection will be placed cn exhibition at the alate fair aud at the Portland Exssiliou. The collection will lie a tine one and will attract no little In terest at the fair. New Feed Stahi.e, Messrs Oriffto A Co., recently from Harney couuty, have oH-ncd up a new feed stable In the Melson building on West Seventh street. They have 40 head of horses which they 'brought from Eastern Ore gon and will dispose of during the winter. They will probably also set a few rigs and engage in the livery business on a small scale. Dally Uuard, Sciitembor :4. Stock Pukchahed. O W Crowell, this afternoon, purchased the II X Craln stock of jeweliy and tlxtures, excepting the safe, from Hon (ieo It Dorris, assignee, for the sum of $1,600. Mr Crowell will occupy the same old stand. He come here well recom mended us a Jeweler and practical op. ticlitu. He proposes canylng a first das. stock at all time. Pkomoted. Henry Stewart, for merly of Springfield, passed through on the local this morning en rout to Oregon City from Comstock, where he g(s-s lo take charge of the S P station. Mr Stewart has remained faithfully at his Kt at Coin. lock fur a gcod many years, and Ills friends iu 1 li is county will be glad to learn ol his well mer ited promotion. Illy Goar 1, Srpk-mrwr it Fcnekal Service. The funeral of the late Win It Marger Usik place from the dcKt immediately after thearrlval of the 2 o'clock train this afternoon to theMulkey cemetery, where sei vice were held by Itev P II liurnelt. 1 111 Dismishko. The case of O. W. Abls tt, arrested at Collage Urove on complaint of Mr Abbott lo keep the peace, was dismissed aud costs taxed to the prosecuting witness, she having failed to appear against hliu. THE l'KH'E OF 110 I S. What Is Hidiiir Offered for the Crop. Monday's Salem Post: "Wo hive interviewed several hop dealers In te gard to the price of hops; endeavoring, totheU st of our ability, to llndoiil what was the actual price being paid. Some of the dealers claim the new pitH'rs are making grave errors iu not stating the actual condition of the market. Instead of li ving to make It appear thai a muc h belter pi ice was kit ing ollered lor hops than really was, thus deceiving producers into the Idea that by holding they will get a Utter price. As far as we are c uiivrncdwe would rather publish the truth In such matters, no tlillcreiii-e bow discourag ing il may Ik, than to bolster up a false 1ioh. which cannot Ik; rcalicd. Some claim, on the other baud, that dealers are spreading the discouraging reports In order to reap a greater prnllt oil their sale. Rill we have impiired around a great deal and can Mud no one who Is tillering more than II cents, while rcMrts re Is-lng published ev ry day that 7 and S cent are being freely ollered. We wish (o correct the false impression that is prevalent and set the mailer as It really Is. The best price we can learn that Is Is lug ollered is 5 lo (i cents, but still there are dealers who claim the price will go up Is-tween now and the liisl of I he year tu 10 cents. This Is a matter which the producer w ill have to decide for him self as lo whether il will Uilstterto hold his hops for a higher price or let them go at the price ollered at pres ent." Mini; hop sam;. friers Hi. nurd Irani t'lrs Hall lo Ms ( cola. Halem, Sept. 23, Hop picking w ill be practically over Iho last of this week. Friday night's frost caught nine of the lowland growth, but It Is said damage tiy frost is not ell'ecllve liilil followed by rains. The mould is not spreading with the rapidity that has been feared, and a 2 per cent shortage will approximately represent the loss from mould and lack of pick lug money in this vicinity. Tliete have been rumors of 7 cents being of fered, but no buyers here will father the tiller. They pronounce it a Mull. There aie 8 agencies established iu Sa lem, some of them representing several linns. The market is not comldcred open yet, but every olllce has a liU-ral supply of samples, and 6 aud fl cents arolicihg ollered. E Meeker .t Co purchased a carload from 11 L lt-H-co, of Rutteville, an tl shlpied to Loudon. It was astipula tion of this purchase to not make the price know n. Hurst Krolhers have purchased 1 10 bales, prlmo hops, of P K Johnson, of Mount Angel, at of cents, and 112 bales of choice hops of J D Palmer, of tho same vicinity, at U cents. The State Fair The c mimittce on program has ar ranged the following sM.-clal days: 2oth Pioneers'. 2ilth Farmers and horticultliralisls. 27th Press tlay. SWth Native sons nnd daughters, 2Stli Special religious service. .'toil! Sulem tiny. Oct. 1 Ladles' day. 2 Eastern Oregon. S Southern Oregon. 4 Portland day. Home of the most ivlcbratcd orator of the U. H. will address the people during tho fair. Every thing possible has been done hy the committee lo secure new ai.d novel attractions, aud they have been very successful Iu their clt'orts. The exhibit will be worth many time the money It will cost to see It. An Excitino Scene. Portland Telegram: "A little scene was enacted on Third and Washington streets this afternoon that came within a hair's breadth ulmost of a tragedy. Several ladies were about crossing the Inter section of those streets when a care less wheelman caniu came along, and would have run siiuure into them but for the presence ol mind of a young miss, who Intercepted the wheel with a muscular nether limb. This strate gic movement unwheclcd the rider throwing him prostrate lietween the railway tracks. Just then a south bound railroad car came along uncom monly fast, and It was within a few inches of the luckless cycler la-fore he succeeded In gathering himself to gether. It was a close call, Indeed, and the witnesses to the scene held their breath a few seconds In the ter rible exs'ctancy of seeing the wheelman crushed lo death, Tiih Eeiiano.v Rank. Ixbanoii Express: Mr. R. II. Flock and Mr. A. Strong, who were here last week &.tl, vi..uf (if utiirllllt R lii.ltlt. Iflf- phoned Mr Pugli yesterday, they have decided o come if they call get the the hulliling. Mr l'Ugu iniorineu 1 1, em i hw eoiitil. Thcv will be here III dim or luii Mr I'uirli also received a letter from J R Nixon, of Iowa, stating lie would siari ior 1111s pmce the list 11 but 111 a telegram, saui 1101 to hold 1 In. Iiiilldinir for him. If Klnck and Strong open up, Nixon will prob ably 1101. Declined. Mr Oeorgo M Miller has declined the oiler of a prolessor ship In the Young Ladies' Seminary at Mt Sterling, Kentucky. Mrs Miller declined owing to the great distance from home of the Institution and the confinement which it would beccasarlly bring upon her. bally Guard m ptemts-r Jl. Soldier' Home. A meeting of the boald of trustees of the State Soldiers' Home Is being held at Roselmrg. Sen ator Alley went to thai place tills af I. -Mi. ci I" ul', ml the meeting, being one ol llir Irostis-s. This Is I lie leg ular quaiterly meeting. Hop Hoisk Mirned. Allmny iK ui's rnt: The hop house of A I Hes ter at King's Valley was entirely burned recently, prolably caused by the bin and dry houH being together. There were VX or iKKll pounds of hops causing a loo of alKiutllOO. No In surance was reported. Fairs. Fair will be held InOregou as follows: At Raker City Monday, Sent. '1. tor six dajs; Stale fair Sept. Z lo Oct. 4; Portland exjHHtilloii Oct. 6 to Nov. l'J. At I be Dalles Oct. 8 for five days; at Central Point Oct. 8 for Qve day. T11K IKNM SOF Hill.-. I.I nu Couuty Siinws (iron lb. Ileal' lijr Albany IVmiK-ral: The assessor' census of Is'.i'i fur Linn county has been completed aud this noon was forwarded lo tun secretary of state. Relow are the II gores, winch will he read with great Interest b every read er uf the IH'lliocrat: Legal voters 3.2M tltbcrs over 21 20 Males under '.I and over 10... 2,22.i Male under 10 ,'.i& H.4VI 1 cnmles over IS and Upward.. 4 7SN " under is and over 10.. l.tll.'l " under leu yeais. 2,1 111 K.fioO I olal males and females Is, 000 STOCK AND WOOL. Wool, lbs 2iO,4.'o Sheep 32,104 Hogs 8,242 Horse H,S2II .Mules 02 Cattle . 1.1,52(1 I'UOPICTS. Acres under cultivation 1S4.5SO Wheat raised preieeillng year, bushels 112)1, 7llft Oats, prffffdiug year, tiu's 1,00.'I,IH7 Hat ley and rye . 8,772 Corn 20,os.'i Hay, tons 3i,12l Flax seed, bushels 20& Tobiicco, llis 110 Hotter and cheese, list 741,341 Hops, lbs 7oll,2(HI Potatoes, bushels 242,4H."i Apples, bushels 22)1, ViO Priim s and plums, bushels 17,U.'U) (told, ounces 14 Lunils-r, feet l.'i,200,000 The I'. S. census of 1SWI showed a IHijinliit inn In the county of 1(1,2(15. A comparison w ith tho state census of 1SV will be of Interest. It showed Iho following legal voters, .Slildl; total males, 1120)1; females 6225. Total, II.. 4'il. Wool, 220,1117 list; sheep, 4!,2l;i; hogs. Ii.)l2; horses, 8,444: mules, 118: caltle, 14,(17(1. Products Acre land, 1.14,341); wheat, 1,1:11,87.1; oals, 1,HM,MS; bar lev slid rve, 61),.'I2I; corn, llilKi; hay, 111,11.10; ll'ax seed, 12.278; tobacco, H67; butler ami cheese, 300,70i His; hops, b 1,111 1 llis; iiotatoc, ltltt.ouu; apples, 2riii,07U; prunes aud plums, 18,1(111; lum ber, 4,000,1100 leci. Heath of Mrs. llaniberger. Corvallls Times: "Mrs. Adam 1tuistluir.i fits 'tit Vim ra M PstwMiiIlt (if Corvallis, tiled at her home lu till city at 11:20 Sunday night. She had been seriously til lor some lime, ami her deatli had ticeii excctcd by her rela tives nnd friends for several days. Her disease was cancer of the breast. The funeral occurred yesterday from the Catholic churt-M, aud tho remain were Interred lu the Cal hoito ceme tery, A largo number of her ol I nelghlMir and friend gathered at the little church and paid the dead a si lent tribute of resH-ct. "Theresa F'rletlrlka Mamliergor was Isu n In Heraldic, Prussia, Xoveiulwr 3, lNi'i. In 18 48 she left the old world for the new and settled lu Philadel phia, where iu 181U she married Adam hninlicrger. In l.Vitl, with her hus band and family, she lauded lu Sau Praiicl-co. and Unco year later she arrived lu Corvallis. where she lived out the remainder of her span of life. "A husband and four children sur vive tier." The lady was a sister of Mr C Hodes. of this city. He attended the funeral, returning home this afternoon A Xmv Tahivk. A new freight liirlfl'im llui Units of thft HotheNl Pa- clllo railroad company has go no Into ell'ect which cover the wheat traftlo. Tho rate are from Oregon Milnts to Port Costa, llenlea. South Vallclti and Stockton, California, and are class ified as follows: rmm point between 1'orihuwl slid Wood vllle. Oregon. In clusive, and all station on the Wood-tnirii-Miirlnirlletd and lichannii branch. ett, (.i iht ton; from Hold Hill, Tolo and Ceulral Point, 14.80; from Med- rord, Phoenix, Tangent ami Asnianu, Rfio; and from the aggregated polut to San Francisco, Oakland wharf and Oakland (Kith street) $5.30, tVlOand t4 80 ist ton. resrectlvelv. Carloads are based on a minimum weight of 40,000 pound. Tm Iiuiiei Uosi'hnrir Plslntleal- er: " The many friend of Rev Win liiinii, formerly pastor oi me j-.pisuo-niil I'lioreh of this eltv. will lie bleased to learn that lie Is very much pleased ulih liis now location III Kingston. Jamaica. Mr Lund speak very high ly In praise of that Utile Isle of the sea, aud esKclally the bealthfulncs of the climate. People never die there or at least one would infer so from his remark that he 'never saw so many old Hsplo anywhere.' The tempera luru u from no to 70 lii the winter and from 70 to IMI lu the summer." Mr Lund I well known in JMigenc, hav Inir tircnclKvl a number of sermons ill the Episcopal church here. Daily Uuanl, Septum ber 21 Dav ik Atonement. Acoordlng to the Jewish religion next Saturday Is the Dav of Atonement. 'I hen-fore all Jewish store In this city will remain closed from Friday evening at 0 o'clock to Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. The Astoria miners are now confi dent that Mr Hammond Is going to build their railroad. We sincerely hope they are correct In their surmise, as heretofore something has always turned up to knock the Astoria road out. New Residence. A neat, near two story residence I being bullion Eleven th street back of the Cathollo church by Messrs Ijimpson A Earring ton, who have the contract. The dwelling will be occupied by Rev Father Rlackv Dally Ouard, September S3. Vi-o.-vk itiiiiiuE Cuihed. The county court I having a number of repair made to the uortn anproacn oi the t.ugene bridge aim me uritige una been closed against travel yesterday aud today. Will Enoaoe in Fhcit Culture. Senator J II McClung lias deeded ..Iknit 80 acres of laud In hi farm be low town lo hi daughters, Mlaae .less lit .Msruaret and Ina. and Ihev in tend to plant the same to a variety of IruiU. "T s - pn- r i n q BEGUtATOR : Header, did you ever take Simmons Liveii Rehulatdr, tho "Kino oi LlVEit MedicinehT" F.verylxHly nitnlj lake a liver mmtHly. It is a sluggish or diseased liver that imairs digestion nnd cnuscs constipation, when Uie waste that should bo curried off remains in the body nnd poisons tho whole system. That dull, heavy feeling la due to a torpid liver. Millousnesa, Headache, Malaria ami Indigestion ant all liver disease. Keep tho liver active by an occnslonul dose of Simmon Liver Itcg ulutorand you'll get rid of these trou ble, and give tone to tho whole sys tem. For a laxativo Simmon Liver Regulator is ukttek than Pills. It does not grit, nor weaken, but greatly refhsht and strengthen. ' Every pnrkngn has) tho Ited Z stamp on the, wrapper. J. 11. yUiu & Co., l'lilludclpliu. House llurned. Pally (luid,8trmlr2.V This morning about 3 o'clock a fire was discovered In a vacant bouse on Jellersoit street, U'tween Hark and First, and soon after tho tire alarm was sounded. I he lire department turned out but as the house waa be yontl the reach of the water hydrants the nose companies could tin nothing and returned to the engine house. Chemical engine No. 1, reached the scene of the lire, but too late to accom-. pllsh much, as the building was theu burned to a skeleton. The Are was undoubtedly of Inoeu diary origin, ns the house ha been vacant tor some lime. Having inruieriy been occupied by W II Andrew. The residence wa a very neat building and was owned by S S Slgel of Portland. Th house wa Insured In the Aetna Company of Hartford, Connecticut, lleot'raw'a agency, for f375, which will probably cover It value. iNo clue ha becu obialued to the party who set it ou fire. A tioud Showing. Sherlll Johnson has made his return of the delinquent tax list. It shows: Original ain't delluiiient f 14,8:14 27 siierin assfssmcui auo ea Total $15,140 2tt Ain't paid on above 12,477 tW Ain't bid In by county 724 70 Toul ain't returned delin quent now 1,477 0a Total herlir correction 400 80 The above shows that US 4-5 per cent of the entire amount of taxes have becu paid. Till I all excellent showing for Lane county, especially taking Into consideration the naru time prevailing. Red Crown 'Accounts. Albany Democrat: Maurice McKIm, attorney at law, loot nolllled debtor of the Red Crown Roller Mill Co. that be will be In Albany Wednesday, aud Thursday of next week to collect accounts against them. He I doing the business ou be half of Wntlhams A Co., to whom the accounts were transferred. A good many designated as debtors as a mat ter of fact had more wheat stored than their account came to, and In nee It may be predicted that Mr. McKIni will not have a very smooth time col lecting the account. After Iihhhj. Albauy Democrat: Harlev It. Oibb. treasurer of the Cleveland Mrldge Co., of Cleveland, O , I In the city for business, ill com. pany holds about f'JOiK) of Albany warrants and they want their money. Mr. Ulbbs will meet the city council tonight. If the council does nothing a nit will be brought at once In the U. S. court, ami Mr. Oibb says there Is noquesiiou but what the company will win. The general sentiment of our citizens Is that the warrant should be paid. SSB- Died. Tuesday's Portland Tele gram: "Died, lu this city, this morn lug, of perltsnltls. at the residence of her father, Dr X M Nichols, Mrs Cora N Mates, wife of Professor II L Mates, ot Forest drove, aged 3(1 year aud S months. Funeral services at residence, Tividltli street. Thursday. Seot. 20. at 2 p m." Mrs Rates formerly resid ed lu Eugene with tier husband, who wai al that lime pasior oi tne r.ugeuw Congregational church, and her nu merous friend hero will hear with great regret her unexpected death. Set fob Tuesday. The case of Tallafero v Smith, for trespass, la set for next Tuesday at 1 o'clock, in Jus tice Wheeler's court. Dance Pohtponed. The dauce that was to have been given at Coburtr Sept. 27th, has been postponed until October th. Awarded Hlg-hest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR; CREAKS ME Most Perfect Made. 40 Years th taudartL