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ITY ANI COITNTT. ati;kday, , OCTOBER 5. Hell'lcr"'. WlltWl. The Dandy Disk burrow lead, j j J. Walton, aiioriicy-ui-iaw. jIkiu v t loan furm. KtHiiilre of i j.lge Walton. 'deadly. if you want u plow r. I I hainbers j fcllU"" I Jk ul S. H. Friendly'. I Take voiir ('bittern Hark to S. H. jum get cash for your Chitlciu kat S. H. Friendly'. h'n'i.p ..lour cnmtmnv lniiltUu il steel plow for the Willamette ,.ll.-y. Dr. 0. BIJJIo nmy bo found at '' .1 l....,M nil OllVfl alt fleet. llOtWPell r flli ami Sixth streets, one block west L Him Minnesota hotel. Ho I pre- jLnt to do all dental work In the beat Junuer. i. ....! Oliver nlow Hhuri'H mill I Utriiuii' r ... Lber extras can only be bought of r !"" 0... , , I. tliauioers 1 I auto Iftve Rutiuu -J nvtici laiunm Ul 1 1 ... r ...in .,iruU .... r....u..ii...a ra.t..Btfa 11111b ft Wilt WWW WWW IIKHI'IIVIV t". " F. L. ClIAMHKHS. - ' t Tniw. Monev to loan on bu rred fan" property. Kuvue Or. oithiHii phmIi urlce nuld for C'hlttciu Lk by 8. II. Frleudly. Farms fur Sale. r h.va now thlrtv fine farms in the i'ilUrnette valley for gale. These rms Include every variety in bI.b and trice. For description lint, address UK(). Al. nill.LKK, Wilklns Block, Eugene, Or. a H. Frlendlv wants all the Chit Lai Urk he can get. v. la Hia tiniA tn Ho Vftorilrv tilmv. Iijtnd an Oliver plow will Htuy in Die iround. F L Chambers bus a full tuck. The Dandy Disk harrow now has all bearing! and center cutter which uli all the ground. For Hale by F L Chambers. Whan In town have voiir horse ted it the new feed stable. Melson build- (j. 7t u atreel. Bill bearings make light draft and e Dandy Disk harrow imsthein. 8ce litnl at F L Chambers. I New Feed Stable. I OriUln & Co have opened up a feed jtiiile In the Mels4n building, on 7th Itreet between Willamette and Olive, f hey also have 40 head of hotnes for kW. Kates reasonable. 1'ittronage Sollcittrd. The Oliver Chilled Dlow known the world around. F L Chambkrs, bole Agent. Oliver plows will be sold this Reason it t reduced list. F L CiiAMUKits. KulehUet the Maccabees. The State Commander writes ug fum Llucoln, Neb., as follows: "Af ter trying other medicines for what teemed to be a very obstinate cough la 4ur two children we tried Dr King's ilew Discovery and at the end of two ays the couch entirely left them. We Will not be without It hereafter.au our experience proves that it cures Where all other remedies fail." Hign ed F W Stevens, State Com. Why nnt nlv. tl.lu r muHlnlnn n trlnl HM IBwi. i. IUM JlvaV IIH.UIV.uu .., it is guaranteed aud trial bottles are tree at Henderson & 1,1 tin's drug store, pgular size 60o and $1. Fruit Trees. We have been annointcd agents for ineonnnlv for .T If Htittlpmlre it Ron's Erserles at Woodburn, Oregon, inese series being the largest aud have the t selected stock on the Northern Coast. We are able to furnish anyone jUo are contemplating planting a new jrchard with the best selected trees, lod at the right prices. Call on us be- ire you place your order. Svarverud & Simpson. n.lli (lnnl. October!. In Town. B F Finn, of Gate Creek, imit. luiit nlcrlit In Kuirene. He snvs ha win .rn i. Pinrt Sound in a few lays to dispose of 600 bushels of ap les that are free of worms and scab, ibOO lbs of comb honey and two or three tons of grapes. Besides being a mw mill man and a guide, he is the leading McKenzle horticulturist. Oregon Boys. Rotteburg Review: "Oeo W Carter, the Canyouvllle iner diant, has recently received a consign ment of tine green coffee direct from the plantation of Chas and Isaac Mau ling, of Malagalpa, Nicaragua, and (hose who have used it say It is excel kut. The Mannlug noys were old time Mdenis of Canyouvllle." I Pally uuirt, October 2. TO PlNH OPENtNOS. C W YoUIlg ill leave tomorrow morning for 1'ine Openings to bring down bi cattle, Which he has been pasturing there iuriug the summer, He will bring Invn 2.10 Imad of fine cattle which Will be fatted for the market tins Winter. Transferred. E E Boyd, tormer Vof this place but recently of Jut c n, has been transferred to Origou t'itjr by the 8 P Company where be "111 have charge of the station. Henry fctwart who was recently giveu the Pregon City station, has declined to coept It. Tn Baby wi w rto-V- lh vai a CbtU, iho cried (or Canton. Tk ahe became Kin. ab elune to Cruorla. "kea aha bad CUJ n, alie feUwoi Caeuna. There are manv eood reasons why you should use One Minute Cough Cure. There are no reasons why you hould not, If Id need of help. The nly harmless remedy that produces immediate results. OSBL BN & DELANO. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. . d'coT Hull A Sou 'iti.i. 1.... . I . .. . 1 I , u.uis 01 nop loilay. Ily the recent crisis l:.-nt':i co-m: y litis u population .f (i.l'ij. The Lane comity t ir.-nii eoiirt eon Vein Monday, OetoberllSih. IteuiemU i- Hu' Pott laud l'.:llitillU Oj e! S lie.Xt S:i(li.i;l CVelill.g. Real (iril'lu ihir.Uui r,i',t new '" l.'i.V. Lard pull- a , T.aliy. Work in pnre-sing iiieelv on the Hew leMdeiico for I la-I tUholic pi iest. Tilt' m! IV.'! ..Mi tin.. u .1. ...... I 1 1 ..p OIIMIII-S llll'l III.' Ul'.iKI) I- ullil IlllsllleSS llll'l - - - - - i- ni'iii tn in C I' Cnnl H j- now O'l tint V as i. u iiiiii w :oelllli til, flY!:t j'llit.iid pay tili haiary. Tin- rivi-isaiul thr,t i-inply in- to Vuijiilim bay ur- li'gliiiiiii to till up with Miliniiii and tin- tali urn has llo.V llt'gUII. Hi.nry Jordan l..is u-hlgiicil his poet tion wiili Fishi-r it Walkins and l,ou MiMiie lias t.iliiMi tiis ,i1m, Jordan wiii ;o to Seattle. MesMV. Wisiuaii and iSherer have tvturiied to The Haiku, from Mount AdmiiH, where llity have liciti luvitig mutton for the t hicago market. They will begin sliiiiiiig a batul ot 4,500 head today. Overton, t lie painter, lias a new nd in today's' JrAk I " . Intense iiilantilies ot naints. wall turner lie is i-i.' 1 1 i 1 1 mi , - - . , " mid art inab riali nl way down prices. 'ive him a call. Eighth street, three (llHjrM U'l't. I.f till, lilik.tntlii'1. Steve Gardner, formerly of I'.aiiilnii. is operating Ins creaniery at Fort Klamatti.the Ashland Record noting his arrival there from the creamery with a load of butter, (iarduer was a Lane county ioneer. Wheat sold forSl cents in Cluki-dalc, Wash, last Saturday, winch is 1. c tits above tlie (iioted prhvs. TheuiHiUet at (iarlielJ is active. Not less than i:0O,0(KJ busliels are jvt to be stored, aud the riv;,l wmehoust s are alter it. Say, why don't you try Ik-Witt's Little F.ai ly Risers? These little pills cure headache, indigestion and consti pation, They're smalt, but do the work. Osni'itN & DkLa.no. From the Snutjuulmic hop ranch, the largest in the state, which usually grows 2U0 tons of hops, only 4) tons were gathered this year, because of the low price. Tiiis year's crop was little atli'ded by mould or aphis. The debt of Curry county is about 1 10,000 aud draws 8 per cent interest. The debt was incurred in building a good road from one end of the county In 1 1 it ul lur. Tho rnto of taxation is f.'.oO on $100 of tho assessed valuation. Shiio's Cure is sold on a guarantee. It cures incipient consumption. It is the best cough cure. Only one cent u dose. Kets.. SOcIh., i. Sold by Hen derson & Linn. The Riddle Enterprise reports a sale of lVtites liy Cleland Weaver, of Myr tle Creek, "to Montana parties at 61 cents in tacks f. o. b, for oO 00s. This is said to be the lirst sale of prunes in the southern part of Douglas county this year. It is a truth In medicine that the smallest dose that performs a cure is tho best. Do Witt's Little Early Riser are the smallest pills, will per form a cure and are the l est. Osiiuun & DkLaxo. The bourd of state school land com missioners have decided to press col lection of interest due on tliescoool funds loaned throughout the state, aud w ill instruct their attorneys in the various counties to bring suits to re cover the amounts. Oregon manufactures will bo a prominent feature ol the exposition at I Tiu Ii'iutiiiir tiiiiiiul'aL'turers of the statu will hnveexhibilsin which the process of manufacture will be car ried on. The fair will be a bee-hive of i.wiiiMirv nmklnir th most interesting exposition ever given in Portland. Henry Veuzie, of Tacomn, aged JJ, bos made a sensation by marrying Kiltie Kugensuuth, 40, supposed un til recently to be his stepmother. Old mini Vcazie had given all his property to Henrv, and told the woman to go, as he had never married her legally. Corvallls Times: The steamship Portland will make no more trips to Yaqulna. She has been replaced by the steamer Yaquiua, which tor many years has been in the corn-ting trade out of San Francisco to Northern Cali fornia ports. Her tonnage is about 000. She suiled for auuina yesteruay. A (i Hartley, of Magic, Pa, writes: I feel It a duty of ml lie to Inform you and the public that DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me of a very bad case of eczema. It ulso cured my boy of a running sore on his leg. OSBl'ltN & DkLano. Superintendent McXaliy, of the Viitue mine, brought into Raker City Until ! Ill I inilil Imllioii ninoiintinir to 112,000, the output of the mine for & days on low-gruue ore. .ir ican.v gave the information that t he next f luu ii .11 n u'liolil In- ik "hummer." as the ore now being milled is of high-grade, some or It very rich. O I) Sullivan, of Chambers' Prairie, wus instantly killed last Friday after noon at Hewitt lake by a falling tree. Mr Sullivan was engaged in loading wood Into a wagon, when the tree, which had been burned at the le by the late forest tire, fell. J T Thacker and Henry Patton, who were with Sullivan, got out of the way. Wheat is going up at The Dalles, snys the Chronicle. Acting under ad vices from Portland and the East, the warehouses Increased their oilers to 40 cents a bushel, a ri-v of one eel.t since Saturday. The mill Is paying 41 wins. This is much istter man which ....... i.,!n until hiiiiio time 111:0. unit it looks as if the 50-ceiit murk might yet be reached. Pendleton E O: Cow I my preacher iiii.l bis wife were arn-stcd a w.c- ond time in Boise for preaching 011 the streets. It slianlty a iiur snunr mc street preacher and "the salvation Ar- ....!. am ir..t 1 itur in mini v cities, w here Bolitical iirmvssioiiM and circus parades and theatre brass bands have the right of way, and people wl.e rhnnoe to be preaching are barred. With true Western pluck the ticople of Snrague. Washington, are re-build-..... . ii.iui-i.il niv. ultliotiiMi the time will lie long before thetraeesof the disastrous tire will he wipeo. away. ti.. ..I. 11 1. nl'. tint's now beimr built are Utter than the ones burned down, and the appearance of the new city will be more substantia than the old. Three bridges are U-ing constructed which will require 2l.0o0 feet of lum ber Several brick biflldinirs are now mi.imrtinn. It has been III tinii . .: .. the common fate or wesieri nu pa-s through a bapti-mal fire which r . 1 .:i.,..uil,pr an unmixed list Iiol oreii "ii". . . 11 '.ii ,.tvi.ith.landitiir the terrible Cllli .......... losses. baily liuanl Oelotvr S. Pwev J E Snyder preached ul Ojshen hut night. John lL-nry will snip a unload of cattle to Portland tomoriow. The Senter Pay toll Comedy Co plays In Albany next week. Wheat is beinjr Uuiu'ht l:i Eugene I urn iv inr ;;v. ei nts per buslu 1. Tiie (.Vei lands met hen- this lunl n- j Itig, the snuililiouilil being late. Twenl y-thv years 111:0 t.nlav wheat was 4S cents per bushel in Kugetie. Waller F Rtirrell and Constance M.ditgiimery were married in Pott land Tuesday. In the case of I lie State vs EL Smith, Justice Wheeler assessed the cists to the private prosecutor, MB Taliatero. Justice Wheeler this morning derid ed the case of L J Voder vs David Mo Bee, to recover in uiey, In favor of tho defendant. Secretary of State Kincaid is send ing out the legislature journals of the last legislature to those entitlrd to them by law. liot iOsburn & IVLano, druggist, sine agents in Eugene, for a iMittleoi I.IVKRIXK. for the Liver, Kidneys, Sirk-headache and Constipation. Atlaiitn Constitution; Stranger I would like to see your bill collector a moment? Editor Certainly ! John, hand the gentleman that shotgun. We have received the rules and regulation-, aud course of study of the public schools of Junction City. Tho work as done by the Times and is a heal jub. Tho healing properties of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are well know n. It cures eczema, skin atlectluns aud Is simply a perfect remedy for piles. Oskckn A DkLano. Rufus Woods was dowu from Trent today receiving medical treatment for his right hand, which he severely rut several weeks past while chopping wood, and which now refuses to heal up. Tlie legislature of Texas has made prize fighting in that state a felony, hence the Corbett-Fit.-iimiuous light, will not come oil in that state. How ever it is stated that the. tight will come oil at some other place. Miss Fannie Condon will receive pupils in pencil and charcoal drawing from ustcs and still life. Also In oi, aud water color painting in lundscaM and still life. Fur terms and hours please call at 11th and High streets. Nothing so distressing as a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to sillier from it. Nothing so dangerous II al lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. Osiickn it DkLano. Slate Treasurer Metschan has re ceived from Multnomah county the sum of 7,702.00 to be upplied oil the account of interest due 011 a Judgment rendered against the couuty lor delin quent taxes due the state. It is a mat ter that lias been in controversy for sometime in which, after litigation, tlie state has come, out victorious, ami the general fund is Increased in a like amount. There Is a bitter row on between two ofthethre trustees of the state nor mal school at Cheney, growing out of (lie resignation of Superintendent Reilly, wiio was appointed to superin tend the construction of the new building for the school, and who re signed when it was discovered inferior material was lielng used. Cheney is divided into two camps over the meiits of tlf! coutroversy. Tlie chronic grumbler still lives, but there are less cases of chronic Indiges tion and Dyspepsia than formerly. Tlie fact is so many people In the past have taken Simmons Liver Regulator that they are now cured of these ills. And a great multitude are now taking Simmons Liver Regulutorfor the same troubles and they'll soon be cured. "It is tlie best medicine." Mrs. E. Ralne, Baltimore, Md. Roseburit Plalndealer: The Oregon Fruit Union has titled up the old Flocd warehouse for fruit packing and ship- iiinir. 'nils union win ueiriu 10 re ceive fruit and commence grading and tiack tnr tomorrow. Tlie Llilon lias contracted with a box factory In ti ls city for the manufacture of 10,000 . - .. .... r J-1...I 1'l,.n 1. ........ ooacs ior uricn I'lUlltrn. I limu uu.h are made neatly, of uniform size and will be latieled with registered trade mark as Oregon prunes, packed by the Oregon Fruit Union. This isa worthy enterprise and will doubtless ultimate ly establish a reputation ior uregou prunes they so much deserve. Is This True? Rosehurg Review: "J S McMurray, the trustee of tho Myrtle Creek Mining Co, was in town Friday on ills way to Myrtle Creek. There was UMlV HU.bUU worm or hiock in this concern disposed of, and It was wrecked by bad management ami oucst lonahle methods of ojieratiiig. The stockholders are trying to get it in shape to operate or sell in order to save something out of the wreck." W T Pekt'kJ Estate. Corvallls 1 lltltMt Murlliii I'li't lias filed with 1 1... i.h.rli m.liliiin Hutiincr fur letters of administration for the estate of W T Pect. deceased. She alleirts that the t.riuu.rtv nmiklMtM tlf Ilinlll'V. notes. county orders, bank stock and person al proiierly valued at $12,500. The hens milieu are .urs m arum iwi, Bged 34, widow of the deceased, and Henrietta Feet, daughter, aged IV Junction Population. The error I...U lu.uu iliMivivMriiit mill JuritMioIl City's population, within the eorjKira live limits, is now shown to be in- steud of 207, as previously pUDIIslieii. Cobuig's population is giveu in at 25. I 'ally nurJ, iw.oer i. Frkimmt Reduction. The OCA E railroad put in force a new freight rate sheet today. It shows a heavy reduction over former freight charges, being from 20 to 7 per cent. This road is rightly popular in this section Another Hop PtuciiAaK.-T. D. Linton. Thursday purchased for Meek er, Peter Stroud's crop of hops, coti- listing of 30 bales at 6 cents per pound. Mr Linton hat loaded two cars of Imps, 10 w hich he will consign today to Loudon. I.Ike ol Times. Atlanta tia., Oct. 3. Major J C C Black, democrat, has defeated Thomas E Watson, populist, for congress, in ii, .trull diitriet. bv a majority of :gii. Easy to take, sure to cure, n pain, nothing to dread, pleasant little pills DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Best f,.r kl.k heuduche. biliousness, sour stomach aud constipation. ObBlKX it DELANO. 'Ike (Jut'stlou Sulved. The sporting editor of t jllepp:.ir Gazette writes: A ba'hfut gill went lu'n oiiij of the uptown store cairyiiit; s uu live chickens. The fow ls had their teet lied to prevent their eceae, and tlie young woman placed tluui 011 the counter. The eletk who waited on her sniilinglv iiiipiireu, "Are vm sure they will lay tin rr?'' "Oh, no sir," she'staiiuneieil, lliev'le all router-, " To tins Joint I'.i illnutnti, il tlie Puyallup Commerce, replies: "I have often been asked who this iirw woman is that the papers talk much about. Why, she the woman w ho wears bifurcated skirts, which, when made on t ho pneumatic plan and blown up, are called bloomers. She chews tobacco, spits through her teeth, knocks the cook dow n w ith a stick of eordwissl and carries her curl ing iron in her pistol MH'ket." Pally (iiisnl,(rl'lKr I. Honot.. City Marshal II J Day to day tan a gang of eighteen or twenty hotHisoilt of town. They have Ivcen hanging around for a day' or two and begging from our citizens. One of t hum was insulting to a citizen, who deelintd to give Ii nit anything to eat, auil was plaint under arrest and today has been piling wihhI for the city, hav ing a chain attached to one of his legs In the near future Marshal Day may present a letter to the city council ask ing that body to have a phe of rocks placed near the city Jail for tlie seial U-nellt of hobo who may U lodged theiein. The hobos can then pay for their victuals by pounding up rocks for the streets. Tlie ris'ks aie badly needed with which to repair the streets and the industry might prove to be a paying one; beside having a tendency to ri I us of (lie hobo nu isance. The experiment has Iss-n tried in many towns, and It is said that a town ihat has a ris k pile soon becomes well advertised among Initios and they will always steer clear of It. 1 1 a it i Truths. Heppuer Gazette: "C S Van Duyne intends to leave short ly for Eugene where better advantages are ollered in the line ofjeducatioii than exists at present at lleppner. Had tlie school remained at the high standard of the past four years It is not likely that Mr Van Duyii and family would have thought of moving. This action will 110 doubt be followed by others, as much us the Gazette re grets to say it, and Instead of the dis trict following a purely businesslike course, it will ls proven to the satis faction of all that it Is the farthest trout it; that stinginess In educational matteis doesn't pay, from a llnancial standpoint and otherwise." Ski.den Wars Kit's Si'iiKK. Albany Democrat: Seidell Warner, the wealthy Linn county farmer, ot Halscy, was In Albany last evening on a visit to his wife, from whom he has been sepa rated for some time Before calling lie got gloriously drunk. He had a knife and he tore around the house promis cuously, throwing things in the (lie and committing mum rout rellucd acts of that character. Marshal Lee was called in nud the drunken man was placed in ho calaboose. This morning he paid a flue of V', which let I1I111 oil' very easily. Dully tiuaM Ortobvra. Given a Reception. A reception was given at the M E parsonage last evening by incmliers of tlie congrega tion in honor of Rev and Mrs M C Wire, Mr Wire having Just liecii returned to this ohargo by the M E conference at Portland. Tlie reception wu planned as a surprise for last night, as Sir Wire had been expected home yesteruay afternoon hut failed to eel here. An elegant luncheon had Irhmi prepared by tlie surprisers and the allair proved to be a most enjoyable 0110. Pally (Jiiar l, OetobrrS. Had a Runaway. Yesterday at C S Farrow was driving some sheep from Shcdd to Eugene, accompanied by his wife in a cart, the (titter's horse became frightened and ran away at a point between Shedd and Mfthey. Airs Farrow was thrown out and badly bruised up. She was taken to the nearest station and brought home on yesterday afternoon's local and today is getting along very well. A Clohk Call. Peter Finn, a for mer resident of Lane county and a son of UK Finn, but now a resident of Ocosta, Washington, was nearly killed recently in a saw mill at that place. Jiv some means ho was accidentally thiown against the largo saw and his buck and right ihigii were terrioiy mangled. For two weeks it was thought lie would die, but he is now recovering. lie war ol Counterfeiters Who Intent tlio market and are tho meaiii ol robkliiK ilck ieole of tlulr money, anj what In of Hill greater coiiH'uenre of not un- frMpiently auuriivatliiff the complslnu uisler which Iht-y Inlair. It la an act of ilnty weowu to eoctety to w nrii the ihmii1 aimi llivni-laiiKi-rnnt IrHiut-. A little rare on thi p'irl of the inirrhan-r will mu-et tlii-m f mil lnil- linn ny Orarinx III nilini inene lai'l: ivtit tiny wli'TH II It otVimil In hulk (In ki-i-n or Jiik) an the genuine llnatetler'a Stiiinsrli IllUert are enM only In Imtllea having tm haml-miie u. i.iato lais-i nmpmyiiir inu romnai i km wren SI. Oniric ami the hrmtnn, ami having at the tsitlnm a inlnlHtiire imtu ol hern! fur one sent, hearing a laralmile ol the itgnnluri' of the (in-nlil. nl 01 the nimi'any. orer inerorgna nn'tnllli' ran, on which la lmireMil the name of the article, together with a medallion hca.l In the ci-iiIit. Any is'mon telling the cuunicr fill llixti-ttcr'i stomach II 1 1 lie r wuthall iet h-ltae to hrlng to lutllee, at we neftr fall to convict. I Irs In Corralllt. Cokvai.I.is, Or., kt. 2. Tho plant of the Corvallls Evaporating Compan was destroyed last nlglil, It being the second loss the company has sustained b lire during tlie past 10 davs. The first building, costing about JlonO, was burned a week ago last Monday. It was immediately rebuilt, through the ellorts of William Hartlcs, and the work of drying Is'iT'iu a second tlnip last Saturday. Reside the plant, about GOO bushels of prune were l.tirti ed. The loss on the building and dryer Is about WOO. It was Insured for 3iX). IIBlviso Supplies. A numUr of Crook county teams are in Eugene purchasing suppl More people fn.'ii that section have come here this Fall to purchase goods than ever be fore. Thanks, to the free M"K-iir.le road and ferry. Two Rmw Broken. Mrs C H Far row, if this city, whoso horse ran away with her near Halscy Monday snd threw her out of the cart, had two ribs broken iu the accident. Rufklen's Arulra Salve. The Rest Salve in the world for Cut, Urultu-s. Son-. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chspm-d Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or 110 pay required. It Is guarantis-d to give ierfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2-' cents per box. For sale by Henderson A Lluu. S!UKIl'KAIii: (l.t'll Holds First Veefhur this Seiini-i -.en tliJii-ris minted. Iiaiiy O'nr . .' .t.i. IM. . I-.. - .. . . 1 'I,. I. I. II I me i.ugeue r-uauepi-ai e vin.iii.ei j Its llM nieetlng of the sea-oil lat j evening at the rooms of its president, I Prof Luelln I' (arson. The attention 1 of (lie Club was pi uu ipnilv occupied w ilh mapping out a hue of work for the w inter, ami In the e'eetinn of of I'nvrs. It was determined b at unci' cuter upon the study of"Tiie Twelfth Night," the tlr-t act of which will be st udied for tlie next regular nnvtitig. TIio-mi of tho Chili who have worked so faith fully for four winters will welcome the new members who have responded to the invitation to Join tin Club. Among this new material are I'rof.l D Letcher, Prof Inez D.T.ashuiutt, Prof and Mrs Washburn, Mrs 11 D Miller and Mrs T M Jackson. The ollhvrs elected by the Club for the ensuing year are as follows: Pres ident, Prof Carson; 1st vice president, Mrtl'M Smith: 2nd vice president, J E Young; secretary, H T Condon; treasurer, Miss l'.mma Chase; execu tive committee, Mrs Minnie Wash burn, Prof Inez lVLashmutt aud Prof Letcher. The Club hopi-s to secure some ShakesH'atvan treat during the inns ing winter. The next meeting will be at the home of Rev W S GilU-rt, on Lincoln street, next Wednesday even ing at 7:30. S11 ANiiii aikd. The Dalh's Chron icle: "Several mouth ago the Chron icle noted the dlsapiwarance of Henry Stark, a well known cltlen of Ah teloH. Stark en mo to town with a four-horse team, expecting to lake back a load of freight lie was seen 011 the i.fternooti of the day lie disapM'aivd, but from that time on nothing w is heard of him. It was known he had considerable money 011 his person and (or this reason consider able uiich.hI lies' was felt. The mystery has Just been cleared up by the return of Stark, w ho in a conversation with Shuritl' Driver, said lie had gone to Portland, from which place he had been shanghaied, lie had been put on Umrd a ship and taken to sea, but as the vessel touched at San Francisco Stark niailo his escape. It took him some time to reach home" Rl'YINU Wauuants. Grant Pass Courier: "The Indictment against County Judge Chile charges that In April 'u lie obtained a JO piece of scrip frotu J (' Root at a discount. The Judge has not employed an attorney and Saturday lie plead "not guilty" 10 the charge, evidently relying on a full statement of the matter exonerating him. The case appears to be one of petty spite work on the part of 1 hose whom lie has offended In Ids oftlclal capacity. Whether the case will eonte up this term or not is not yet decided as there, is a great deal to do and Judge ll.mna w ill lx obliged to adjourn court at Jacksonville in order to lltiish here next w ck." Paki nekhiiip Fohmkd.-R ( I'.rinly, recently here from I ndlatia, has u-so-( lated lilmself with W O Zicglcr in the Chicago bakery and restaurant. The gentlemen are enlarging and remodel ing their rooms to accommodate their Increasing custom. They are also hav ing a neat delivering wagon built ami will soon place It on the route ho that they can deliver the prisluct of their bakery in any part of the city. Messrs Zicglcr ami llrady are well worthy of a lilHTal patronage from the public. Eleitkic Clocks Discontinued. Six out of tho eight Western Union electric clock which have Ucn In use in this city have been discontinued. The company charged one dollar per month for the use of the clocks, ami a they did not give very good satisfac tion they have been discontinued. Those stiil In use are tho one In the of lie,, of tlie Hotel Eugene and one In Verrlngton's drugstore. Tlie time for these clocks comes direct from the Lick observatory. Pully liuanl, OrlotsT X lir kiviv Viuini v l.nut nlo-lit was a beautiful one the sky Is-ing unusual- . ,. ...1 1. .... ty clear, A rcuunie gentleman uiioioi us that at 11 p. m., the snow cap lu.nlia of tho Three Sisters were plainly visible to tho naked eye. Thl is re markable, when the time of night Is considered. The distance is aUiut 70 miles. STCai.l Accepted.-Rev P R Burnett, of this city has accepted u call w pas tor of tho Christian church at Forest Grove, and will probably preach hi Inaugural sermon next Sunday. Mr Burnett's family will remain iu this cit V until rext spring la-fore removing to Forest Grove. W'l vt-u tvi Mnvc Hl-llt' J P Hill- lomon, tho steam laundry man from Cot vallls, Is In the city endeavoring to mako arrangements to remove his laundry works to this city, but I not meeting Willi mucn eucmiragi-ineiiv. Ivosr. A black coat on the Coblirg road. The Under will please leave the same at this office. Ircafiiesa lanntl be Cured tir local aipllratlont, at they cannot reach Die ilfacamd iinrtlon ot tlm ear. There l nr. if one way to cure limine!., ami Ihat la by cnniilt'i llonal ri'ini'ihca. Pi-afuraa la eannil hyan In lUmisI ciinilltiuii of the mucin lining of the Kiiataehlan Tula-. W hen thlt nils-gctt lultain tsl you have a lumliilng t.noi.1 or linni-rlccl hi aroig. ami when It It enllrcly eloaid Is af neat It the Ii'.lllt, lll'l linleat the lllllamniatlun can lie taken out anil Inn Pit re.nm-il to In ii.irmal cimll'lon, henrlng ill le ili-alrnyi-il forever: nlnii eaara nutot Inn are raaaul hy ca urrli, which It nothing but an Inllamvl C'imll lluu of the iiHinmt iiirti'is t. We will give (me lliimlriif polliirt l r any rae of Ih-efm-aiidwiiM-il l.i' cnlanhl tlist cinnut lie cincil hy 11.11 1 ( al.irrli Cure. H nil fur eli culara, Iree. . . .. K. J. CIIKShV AI O..T.ile!o,0. SolJ t.y PriigHlalt, 7.s:. ht'llV's I'H.E ht'l'I'O-ITDltV. It ruariintisil in euio Plica ami Cniitl.allon ormmicy reluii li't. to ccnit i-r l.t. i-eml two aiamiit f'.r ore ilar ami 1 r -.i i-,iinpln to MAI: I IN Itl'liY, llcul.t'"'! I'harmai-lal hsncts-l.-r, Pa. No I'naTtl.t AsswniKO. K'ir a.ilc l.y all h at claa ilrugviaii everywinTe, ami In Eugene (Iri gon hy n.l. irn A licl-aiie We Want. -YOUR- o o o o Highest Market Price Paid. C. C. Goldsmith & Co. Dricil I ides And- Pelts. I'Ufiilt t'uurt ('as'. 1 lie follow in.' circuit court cases were filed ill tho clerk's olliiu today: A G llovey v A A Mivk; to recover motley. Judgment is asked for l,tNi.. 41 and Interest. A G llovey, Jr, ap peals as attorney for tho pjalutiil'. John Prow 11 mid (' L Parsons vs the Southern PaciiUt railroad, a corpora tion; replevin suit. Tho complaint allegi- that Geo I' Hall A Soil loaded (J bales of hops into a car of the com pany, and the plalutilts allege that they are the real owner of the hops, and that they are held unlawfully. Judgment is a. I.e. I for tho return of said h.ops, if return can be made; If not 1 lien in,- Mint of JsiK) and costs. We learn that Hall A Sou claim they ordered tlm hops shipped Iscauto they have a bill 01 sale of them for money advanced. tliii'i- a D11 iiiiivi'i:. Mr A !! Shtiringlimi-e, who arrived here the Hist of the w eek to open up a candy store, h el Ids rll'ects hauled from Sil vwitoii to Eugene by wagon at a cost off.io. To have had 1 hem shipped by rail would have cot him i-. The former Is ipuite a saving from the lat ter. (B'AitAN tine Raised. The Wilson family, w ho have been iiiaratihcd at the old water station back of the bulte because of diphtheria, are so far re covered that the lioilso has tsvu ordered disinfected and the iplaran lino raised. Died. At Sprlnglleld, Oregon, Oelou r 2, lv.i.'i, o consumption, Sirs. James Lalleld, aged about 31 years. The funeral was held today, the re mains Is'iug interred iu the 1. O. O. F. cemetery. FitEE Fit ee. F E Dunn In today's (ii'Aitn makes an announcement that w 111 is- taken advantage of by many of our citizens. Embrace this opportuni ty as it will not last always. Ladle inspect Ids new capes and cloaks now. CiiAitM Any Woman. In another column S 11 Friendly has a pew ad. He has masni'd together from dilt'ercut lainls a lino of ladies' goods that will certainly charm them. He cordially Invites nil to inspect them, Daily liiianl, (k'tntior 1 Not Guilty. The trial cf E L Smith, before Justice Wheeler yester day, resulted in his being found not guilty. Ileulto ol J A ,'luatrk. Ma i.em, Oct. l.-J A Musick died at the Cook hotel Iu Salem today. He had Urn sick since Friday, with pleurisy. Ho was 4:2 year old, had property ii. Salem, and was the owner of a valuable mine in the Bohemia dis trict. H was unmarried, and hud two sifters, Miss Daisy Musick aud Mrs Addle I.evnr. One More fkuuct. In convei nation tt lth Mr Parker to day, lie expressed a willingness to open his opera house iigiilu, providing ho lias a free license. The council must net ul their next meeting a ho has other plans. Let those who wish an oH-ra iiotisu use ihcir Inlhieiice w Ilh the council. E I) Pool. Marshal's .Notice. Notice is hereby given that all wood piled in tho streets and alleys of tho city of Eugene must be removed on or before tlie loth day of November, By order of street committee. Hated October 1st, lstl'i. II J Day, City Marshal. There Is an old colored women In Madison, Git , Who is so devoted to her kiufolk that she named her only daughter after thorn all. Hero Is the name: Alatllda Ann I'.ll.aisith roily Dolly Adline Catherine Aiemolillnu Martin Doublero Klh)ciMrsoit peacock Jimpather Varllla Jauo Indiana Fran cis Betsy Meedoui Freedom Mary Mhldlcbrooks Williams. Her nick name is Sis. Crook county people tell us that the Eugene merchants discount the prices ollered by any other place In Oregon. AX BILLY FOR n Pmm'q Piinoni 20 lbs granulated Our Shoe stock is Complete. Take a look at our Mens' $1.00 Shoe-they are 0. K. for a starter. UiN VERS1TY The Unlerslty of Oregon, Eugeno, Oregon, oilers Free tuition to all stu deets. Young men can obtain Board, Lodging, Heat and Llght.lu the dormi tory for ?1.M js t week. Roomers furnish their own linen. Young women are provided with board In private families at 13.00 per week. Young womon de siring hoard should address Prof. John Strauh, Eugene, Oregon, or Secretary Young Women's Christian Association, Eugene. The Uulverslty offers three baccalaureate degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of U tters, with cornsisindlng courses of study. Tho following shorter courses are also ollered. An English course leading In two years to a Business dlplo ma, and In thieo years to the title graduate In English; aud ad vanwdCourse for graduate of normal schools leading to tlie degree of Masterof Pedagogy; a three veats' course In civil engineering leading to the degree or Civil Engineer; course of two yearn for teachers of physical education leading to a diploma and the title director of Physical Education. The University charges an inciden tal fro (iM-ltJ which I payable in advance by all student. Students holding diplomas from the public school and those having teachers certificates are ad mitted to the preparatory department without examination. Those denlrlng Information rcgardlugtho preparatory department should address the Deau N. L. Nurregan, Eugene. ,. ., , , , For catalogue and further Information address C. II. Chapman, President or J. J. Walton, Secretary, Eugene, Oregon. tt-C.its" ""i?' Pergonal. Pally liuanl, October X TP Lee, of Grant's Pass, is lu the city. OR Miller, of Newport, is In Eu gene. Sewell Smith, of Blue River, Is la the city. J W Wilhrow and wife are visiting the state fair. Attorney Skipworth did business at Junction today. Attorney Woodcock Is In attendance upon the slato fair. Arthur Calvin left this morning for San Jose, Call lorn la. Secretary of Statu Kincaid came up from Salem today. J P Holloman, of Corvallls, speut lust night in this city. Cutting Calef went to Salem today to attend the stute fair. J C Goodale, of Corhurg, attended tho state fair yesterday. Nelsu Honey went to Salem on the ciuly truiu this morning. Misses Carrie and Rosalie Friendly went to Portland today. J P Meeker, the Puyallup, Wash., hop buyer, Is In the city. J H Harris returnod this afternoon from a trip down the valley. Roht Strang and I) Hanlay, of Junction City, are In Eugcno. Judge J 8 Medley, of Cottage Grove Leiiiatl, was in Euguue today. W Emerson, of Sioux City, Iowa, Is registered at the Hotel Kugene. Mr M C Williams was a passenger to Rosehurg oil this afternoou's locbl. Messrs W W and J A Haines leave by theS P R R for the East tomorrow morning. Geo F RoU-rtson, of Portland, the genial representative of the Blake, Mo Fall Paper Co., is iu this city. W G Purkeson Is lying tpiite 111 at the residence of T Brown, corner of Eighth and Lincoln streets. A J Luce, a prominent Imp mer chant of Now York City, Is In Eugene today Inspecting tho Lane county product. Geo II Andrews, of Portland, land Bgent for 8 P R R, and N E Britt, civil engineer lor the same compauy, speut lust night In Eugene. LPMcCartv, publisher of that ex eellent lok of reference, the Statisti cian ami Economist, of San Francisco, is in the city Iu the Interest of that work. Miss I VII Walton has so far recov ered as to ls able to move back from her father's residence to the Misses Walton's rooms over their millinery store. Miss Lulu Matlock, who has been spending tho summer visiting rela tives at Pendleton anil other points in Eastern Oregon, arrived home this af ternoon. Rev I (I Knotts camo out from Florence Tuesday and is spending a week visiting with Eugene iriends be fore attending tho Synod and Presby tery of tho Presbyterian church. Councilman Fisher returned last evening from a ten days' business trip to the Tower Sitislaw. Harry Brlstow ami tho drivers will return this even ing w ith tlie beef cattlo purchased. Frank Gnodall, of Salem, who has issju acting a Western Union operator during Jas ChaniU'rlin's sickness, re turned homo today, Mr Chamberlln being able to resume tho duties of his ofllee. Henry Walker, of Fall Creek, who was run Into by the overland train while drunk a few mornings ago, aud had two ribs and an arm broken, has sulllelcntly recovered to return to tils home. Heppuer Gazette: CS Van Duyn arrived home from the valley Thurs day last, leaving his father In better condition, though not entirely recov ered. Mr Van Duyn and Ms brothers were together for the first time Iu ten years during his soourn below. Acts at onoo, never falls. One Min ute Cough Cure. A remedy for asth ma, and that fuverlsh condition which accompanies a severe cold. Theouly harmless remedy that produces Imme diate results. On im pin & DeLano. Hol'iniT I! "0 sip State Normal School Monmouth, Oregon. A training arhool for teacher. Complete Eighth (Inula Tralnlnc Depart ment tud Strung 1'rofcaaluoal aiyl Aoatlamls Cuuravt. :-THE DIPLOMA-: Of th trhnol rntltlel one to teach la kaj ouuutr Iu tho ttata without further Eiaiuluatluu, Board and Lodging, Books and Tuition, $150.00 per year. PeailtKul and healthful location no aalnnna. Ihuru 1 a food demand lor wall tralturd trai-hcrs. 'lhern ta an orer tnrnlyof nntralnad teaches, Catalosuua cheerfully tent nn ailli'a)n. AiMreii, I'. U t AMI bhl.L, l'rt.nleut. Or W. A. Wann, tkcrularjr. owder, 30c - Ill OREGON, 895-9(5