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J rA1 IT Jfl AR W TiBLISUEn m TflE DISSEslUTIU.il OF DESOCtATin mwriKs. MP TO !1E1 IX HOSKST L1T1K0 BT TDK IWE1T OPfll'R BBOW EUGENE, 01U SATURDAY, OCTOBER IHO.k NO. 43. 13 I WEEKLY EU3EHE GUARD. . r , r I f ni 'III lourn Ofl'l'-E -Kat "''l" "' WHisinirtlc h tw,n . nil n.l KU Iuli I TKIlM-XiP SlTHCHIITI'iS: ... Y.r, : : et.uu. lufti ; Advertising rates made known) on opp.icai.ori. i kidn-i- '' Utnducs letter! til 01' A II 1 1, IP- DEALER IX Cbiks. Watcnes, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. REPAIRING FROMPTLY DONE. 0111 Work Warranted. -s)l L. W. BROWN, M. D. Physician ancl Surgeon. Office and residence over poatnffice. Hour; 7 to , m.i 12 td i, 6 to 9 p. ni. 23. c Xitfs:e. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. Ke Design and Now I'rlcei In Foreign anil Domnllc Marble aud Granite, Monumeuu. Heailstonea and Cemetery work of all klndi (or lfcrt. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! WUlunelts Street, near Pcwtonlce. Eugene, 5r L C. WOODCOCK, lUoi'iicy-ut-Lnw. Orrus One-half block touth of Chrliman's llk, EUGENE, : OKEdOX. C. M. COLLIER, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEY OR. NOTARY PUBLIC. At residence cor. 5tli and Lincoln Sts T. G.Humnicss, 8.B. Kaxim, Jr., Cashier 1'rtMiueut. U National Bank 01 Eugene. PttM ii n I fish r&nltal 50.000 Surnliis Am! Profits. $50,000 i - 1 , Eugene - - Oregon. A general banking buslnea dona on reaanu aMe term. Sight draft on NEW YOKK, CHICAGO, 8 AN KKANCISCO and PORT LAND, ORKUON. BilU of exchange eold on foreign countries. Deposit received eubjeet to check or certitl eat of depodt. AU collections entruited to n will receive prcmpt attenilon. J. F. FORD, (Evangeliit,) Of Dee Moinee, Iowa, write under dats ot March 23, 16'J3: 8. B. Med. Mfo. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Gentlemen: On arriving home last week, I found all well and anxiously waiting. Our little girl, eigbt and one half years old, who had wasted away to 88 pounds, Ih now well, strong and vigorous, aud well fleshed up. 8. Ij. Cough Cure has done its work well. Roth of the children like it. Your B. B. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all hoarsiiena from me. Ho give it to ever' one, with greetings for all. Winning you prosperity, we are Yours, MR. and Mrs. J. b. roRD. If you wish to feel frenh and cheerful, and reaily for the sprttig'i work, cleante the ly.tem with the Headache and Liver Cure, by taking two or three disx-t a week. bold under positive guarantee AO ceula per bottle by all druggiiu. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN UAVISOA LABOR AKD COVIP LET! STOCK II of le and Fancy Urooerloa bought In ths Mt market! Exclusively For Cash, I can otter the publlo better pricea Uiiti) any other house IN EUGENE, : I'pulutv l Ml kinds taken at market .r;i Lane County Bank, (KtUbllthed In PHvl) EUGENE, OREGON, A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms, A. O. HOVEY. President. J. M. AHRAMS, Cashier. A. O. HOVEY, Jr., Asst.Ca.hr. I MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. The hliooting gallery has flown. Cxiii-H meets one week from 10 a good sized Monday crowd in tiwn. Hun E P Coleman, if Coburg wa in I Kuttene today. ; The Kiuliiw flnhermeu's trlke Is Htill on without any change. ' The front of the Davles building uu ; .iiiiii ninei is oeing repalliteil. Linn ciiiintv has rcHource of(ol,. ltsi).5Uand liubilltles of J4.Ki5.17. J W Shumate, tti Walterville poxt inaoter uud men-limit, is lit Eugene to day. IIC Humphrey and wife are expect ed home from the Kant one week from toduy. Kf well Smith, of Blue River, and S C Sparks, of Thurston, have traded fnriiis. One week from tomorrow yu can kill plieasauui and grouso for the market. Norrii Humphrey will finish drying prunes till week, if the weather re inuins fair. linneburg is holding a hotly contest ed election today. The water question is the Issue. The IIazl Deli school opens today with Miss Pearl Mc.Miliou, of Thurs ton, as teacher. Kllsworth, the I'ortluud wife pois oner, has lieeu seuteneed to 1 ) years In the penitentiary. Mr aud Mrs Al Farrow, of Paisley, have returned to Eugene, after vUillug the state fuir at Sulem. The Portland Industrial ExMisitinn was 0vencl Saturday niglit. Tiu tliousand K-iiple were present. The street sprinkler has been on du ty again today. It was welcomed by our business men and pedestriuus. James and Henry llotlmait intend planting twenty acres of landtoltal iau prunes, oil their farm utl south west of Eugene. A gentleman from Portland, who manufactures plaster paris and cement vases and ornamental ware, is In town disposing of his good. Mrs Nellie Hanson, daughter of C W Young, who has been visiting here, left this morning for her home iu Fairhaven, Washington. Ren C Irwin, the well known drum mer and a partner of J M Hudson, of Portland, died at Murray, Idaho, Sut urday from pneumoiiia. Mrs LB Fisher, of Oakland, Cali fornia, left otl the early Iralu (Ills morning for her home, after a ehort visit with friends in this city. P Frank A Son today received a safe from Ord, Nebraska. It takes the place of their old safe, which was be coining too small for their business. Cottage Grove Lender: The second car ioad of mining machinery for (lie Champion mine arrived here Sunday and is being taken to the mines tills week. The fast race mare Leora, in-longing to El don M Brattain, arrived here on this morning's freight train. She will be taken In a few days either to Cali fornia or the Brattain ranch in Lake county. The cannery worked the lattt rpor tlon of the week drying apples and canning tomatoes. A run on toma toes will probably be made tomorrow and Wednes day, which will close the season's work. The fast pacing Ally Sophie R, owued by Sommerville i Pickard was brought here by yesterday's freight train. She will 1 worked nt the Harris track until the rains set In. Prof J M Woods, the blind violinist of Sacramento, Cal, Is in the city ar ranging to give an entertainment. Mr Woods is a noted performer on the violin, and used to play for dances in Eugene over forty years ago. At that time he resided In Corvallis. Jacksonville Item in Medford Mon itor: James Linn, who was so ser iously Injured last July, Is rapidly re covering under the faithful attendance aud skillful treatment of Dr Robinson He is able to walk about his home with the aid of crutches. His many friends will be pleased to know that his familiar face will soon bo seen upon our streets again. Prlnevllle Review: In conversation with S A LeBter who came over from Mitchell Tuesday, he Informs us there were 14 cases of typhoid fever at that place. The funeral of Miss Stella Boardman to which we referred last week was largely attended. Most of thoso now down with the disease are convalescing. An eastern man has hit upon a plan that keeps subscriptions paid up. Every time a delin lueut subscriber Is mentioned in his paper his name Is Inverted. For example, ,'AIIII,"U itJOMtiand family are spending the week in Chicago." Every subscrilier knows what it means and Immediate ly there Is a grand rush to get right side up agaiu. Ex. Junnle Brown, a factory girl at Binghampton, N V, befriended an old man out of pity. Nobody kuew that he had any money, but when he died last week, he left a will an I the factory girl finds herself an heiress worth 4 , 000. Kindness does not always pay .....i. i.i.r rtiviiii'iiil. but the man or woman who lives according to the mi. tun ruin rwillv ceN more out of life than he or khe who is superlative seltlsh. imliwrnUM West Side: "Mr and Mrs Frank Readick, the talented ...,rn,i ptr..M iMIhs Millie tree- mani left the Carlton Dramatic Com pany here, last Monday and went to portlatid, where after a month or rest they will airain organise a C-'m-pan with the popular Miss Caroline tiage as leading lady, aud we may Lot to have thorn with us again These actors are all well known In Eugeue. Albany Democrat "According to the MeMlnvllte Transcript If Mr. Her mann gets ehcted next year be w 1 take a deei-r luteal Iu making Wm hill river deeper. There's lots of Her man., talk around. In order V-save talk the Democrat will remark tliat Mr Hermann win oe ren-n - sure .. .there U a J?' Democrat is n.. a never did like him i'"11'.1 i ' u a rustler and doe. good deal for Oregon after U. Personal. 1 ally dii-M, ('etc.! rr 7. W II Pool Is at Toe Dalles. John Haiues Mint to Salem v hler day. Mice S-ie DorrU went l-i Portland today. ' B CouiMock relumed to Pnrtlurd today. Clan-nee M Kccne hss returned from Sa It-iii. Prof Wetlu-rbee returned lion; Port laud ye-u-iday. John Kier(iii, the race horse J s-k-ey, is It. Eugene. J Delaney, of Walla Walla, Wash. 1 In the city on a visit. JW Henderson lift I.akevhw lat Thursday for l.tigeue. Mrs E llai.m went to Portland loihiy to attend the vxHwitloii. tii-o W Gill U home from Sale..., having returned yesteiday. Attorney Maikley returned from Cottage Grove this . miming. Cotigresi.tiail Hi-rmann visited hi Junction City Saturday evening. S Snieeil and D P Caxtor and wife, of Walterville heut Sunday in Eugene. Frank Knapp left yesterday on his blevcie for a lew days visit at McMinu ville. Misses Etta Presiou aud Fan tile Hami.iitt returned hoiue this after noon. Eldou M Brnttaln, of Paixley, a graduate of the l) of O, Is visiting In Eugeue. Chas Livefly, the Salem hop buyer, representing Hurst Bros, was Iu Eu geue today. Ex-UK Senator B F Harding, of Cottage Grove, was In the city on business today. Frank Alexander went to Kalru. yesterday mixuii.g to resume work iu state printing oftlce. Ralph Whipple camo down from Cottage Giove yesterday, returning home this afternoon. Juu.es Ebls-rl left this morning for the Pulouse couutiy to Iik.k alter his interests ill that section. Mr aud Mrs J A Cleurwater, of Springfield precinct relumed yester day fiotu a visit t-j Alsea. Miss Jewdo Withers went to Cottage Grove this afternoon tovit.it with her sister, Mrs Allie 1 law ley. Attorney Skipworth and little daughter arrived home this afternoon Iron, a visit to Lebanon. Mrs Geo M Miller and Miss Cath erine Coggswell l.'ive returned from a visit to Salem and Albany. Mis.es Dora E, Maud and Peail Cooht, of Independence, arrived here vesterday afternoon to attetid the L' of b. Wm Moore and Robt Eastland, of theGl'AKO force, returned yesterday from a pleasant week's trip to Flor ence aud vicinity. Miss Rutli Eaves, of Fairmouiit, has accented a po.-ltloii In the Lewiston, Idaho liublic sclnsds. Miss Eaves has been sH.-ndiug the summer iu Idaho. Harvey Sommerville and Klza Pickard aie attending the fair at The Dalles. Next week they go to HejiH tier. They have with them the fust racers Black Prince and Black Alder. Rev I ( Knntts, of Florence, and Rev W 8 Gilliert, of this city, went to Newport today to attend the uns-ling of the Willamette Presbytery. Thurs day they will return to Salem to at tend the Synod. Mr Gilbert expects to return home Saturday. Sunday's Albany Herald: Mrs Geo M Miller aud Miss Catherine Coggs well, of Eugene, are in I his city ar ranging to give one ol their popular Shakespearian and dramatic, enter tainments here during the latter part of Oetois-r. Their productions are of a high order and have been greatly praised wherever they have been pie- sen ted. Miaketprsre l lull. DrC,H Chapman, president of the I'niversity of Oregon, will deliver a lecture before the hl.iikesK'iiiv Club, at Mount's Hall, on Friday evening next at 4 o'clock, to which the public is cordially Invited to attend. '1 he lec ture will Is? free to all. 1 he doctor's subject will be "Hamlet." 'I tie Baptist lleiv.lon. Dally Clu.M October 7. The annual Mil call and reunion service at the Baptist church yester day was a pleasant occasion. One hundred and twenty members respond ed to their iisines in H-rson or by proxy or letter. The clerk's report showed 60 accessions during the year past and a total present membership ol'M. All indebtedness was provided for up to date aud proH-cts for the future of the work are heful. Skvlkal Rkmunations- Albany Democrat: The lamlllar fa'M-s of Mori Vuiig and Charlie Wilson, con ductor on the 8 P for a good many venrs will tie seen no more on this "road. They have "resigned." Rich ard Blew, on the overland has also re signed. Conductor Hull- resigned several mouths ago. It Is not known vet whether other resignations will follow. Perhaps so, perhaps not. Such Is the life of a conductor In the far West, and far East also. Pally (i'lanl, (K-!ntr 7. Lickxsk to Wki. A marriage liceiiiie was Issued this afternoon bv County Clerk Jennings to Cramer J Snvder and Miss Mary Teeter, both of Coiiurg. Dally liM"l. ' rlobrr 7 Hop Pi Ki HAnKli. Dun Llntott to day purchased the Garnet bops, 12 bale lor six cents per sund, ami 11 bales, on his own account from another party frl cents per pound. London, Oct. ".Ada D Cavendish, Mercy the actress, is dead. She is Uit known n America as MerrivU. of Wilkic Cullins' "New Magdalen. " Makriaue Lhi:xkk. -County Clerk Jennings today b-vjul the following inurrisKe lloeu-c. J A D.vkea aud Iteta-coa E. Ratclin". The young lady Ix-ing under the age required by law, VX father filed bis written consent. JIRV LIST. i'lie Names of the the fuses M-u Who Hill Try In Ortuher. Tbi morning County Clerk Jen nings and Sheriff John-oil drew the Jury l.-l, as required by law, for the term of circuit court h hleh convenes in ibis city Momli'y, O.-l 2Mb. The following Is the full list: N W White, Cottage Grove, farmer. Scott t'lirismaii, " merchant. W II Lincoln, " farmer. S E Watch, ?' " R K ('silicon, Pleasant Hill, " James Parker, ' William Miller, Lost Valley, " S D M (HI n I re " " E P Wi llams, " " " John L Furnish, Floreiuw, " A R lluttol.ih, " surveyor. J D MclHuiald, Irving, farmer. E II Oomph, " J R Davis, Mohawk, " tieorge Drurv, " " S h Kerns, Kugene, ntirservman. WTOslurn, " capitalist. J II Rols-rts, " farmer. Join. Schu.uu, Creswell, " 1 McDaiiUI. " . " P F Davis, Mui-law, " W 11 Rav, " " Amos Willilns, Willamette, " Churh-s Powers. " carHntcr. Jese Sovern, Junction, lurmer. S Hatidsacker, " " C J Do.1.1, Springneld, " Frank Powers, " Ed Wells, Spencer, " E II Ruhr, " " ZTFIsk, Chcsher, " TiiKoisniK BtitMKxiKK. Albany IVmocrnt of Monday: Mr Theodore BuruicsU-r died nt Salt Lake City last night at the age of alsiut sixty years. He was a pioneer resident of Oregon, residing In Albany for a number of years, where at one time he was In partnership with Judge C B Bellinger, now of the U S circuit court of Port land, in the practice of law. He went iron, here to Idaho, returned to Al bany, located In Portland, aud then moved to Salt Lake City , where he has resided over twenty years. Mr Iturmesler was father of Miss Mildred lliiruicxtcr, ami brother ot Mrs C Houck, of this city. , Gi.iTTKits With Gold. From re port from all quarters of Olegon one iiihv conclude that this country llt terally glitters with gold. All ex change sayr: "Between the mouths of the Salmon and Silctz rivers, says a pross-c(or, 30 Olack sand claims, of ii hull t 2D acres cadi, have been located. They lie between I he briny deep on one 'side and a sand ridge from IU to 1UU feet high oil the other, Assays of the black sand literally glitter with the promise of twenty dollar pieces, and if the Hour gold can la saved when the sluicing or milling Is done on a large scale, one acre of (he black suud contains a handsome for tune. Patly iiuurd, (H-tober s. Ks ki irrs ok Pvtuias. The grand lodge of Knlghtsof Pythias met In Sa lem todav. The organization will take place at 7 o'clock this evening. Mayor (intch and Dr Col. trls will deliver the add reuses of welcome and DrJ L Hill, grand chancellor, the response. Rev 1) V Poling, of Albany, will follow with the grand lodge oration. Mrs Susie Parmenter will deliver the wel come on la-half of the ladles lodge and Mrs Judge Hewitt, grand chief, of Al bany, the resMiiisc. Wednesday night "Damon and Pythias" will be presented by Salem tsleut. The last session will be held Thursday morn ing. Pally Uiurd, Ortuher S. OltKtioN Al.MoXDS. R Mount yes terday gathered some very fine al monds from a couple of young trees which are growing in his yard, corner Ktli and High strtets. The trees are live years old and this Is the first year I hey' have Itorno any nuts. Mr Mount lias three of them which he planted from almonds bought out of a store. They are growing In a hedge and have received no cultivation, much of the nutriment of the soil ts-ing atsortd by the hedge. The nuts are of the pasr shell variety, and are largo aud the kernels plump. A not 1 1 Kit SLICK. That 11(10,000 keeps vanishing. The Newport News savs: "Thea.uount of taxes due Lin coin county out of the O P's $100,000 foots up to the sum of I20.HU1.62. Judge 8 V Burt went out to Salem last week to employ an attorney to present the claims of the county Is-fore the referee. About lo.OOO of this amount is-lougsto the county school funds. Should the county lie awarded the amount of taxes due, It will, Willi the taxes of 't4, practically put us out of debt." Sakcahtic. The Junction City Times gets sarcastic as follows: The Examiner man was here last week working up subscriptions ot. the lot tery inducement. He secured lots of suhscrils-rs, men planked down SI .60 who do not take this or any other paper and have always claimed wers ton sHir to take a psper. Other paid their gis d money and Will stand oir the Times for another year, or else pay iu cord wood and uever bring the wood. ImprovkTiikm. Albany Democrat: sk-nator Mitchell Is also In favor of im proving the upper Willamette. What we want, Senator, Is actual Improve ment of the river according to such needs as any river pilot can Inform the irovernmeut. This surveying business that hits) been gslng on Is ail rot so far as the betterment of tlis Willamette Is concerned. El'tiENH PkKsoNAL. Ptlnevllle Re view: Knox Huston and w ife, who bnve been spetidliiK the past two months in Lane county, arrived home Friday last E T and ttn Ing H it for Eugeue Monday last A ell aud family arrived home from Eu geue Tuesday evening of this week. pally Guard, October S. Ca iti.k toRTiie Asvlcm Farm. Phil Miller, who Is buying beef cat tie and milch cows Kr the state Insane uvliim farm at ua om. expects to start down tomorrow with about 40 bead. which he ha purchased In tills vlciti lly. He will drive them down. 1 auhiku. Ill Euueue. Oregou. Oct r. isiiV l,v A K Whiter. J P. Mr Geo ' Is. vi of l.inu eountr and Miss May Burns of Lau county. The couple will reside near llarrlsburg. TUESDAY, OCTOBER S. Crook lounty is Iu debt alsiut fit), 000. Geo T Hall & Son are loading a car of hop today. Jackson county tins 12,0:10 H.-ople under the new census. The river Is now lower that. It bus been this year before. Nearly every rnrpcnler In Eugene is now crowded with work. The first day's attendance at the Sa lem public sjhools was over 1,200. The county officers' salary law has bvcu sustained by the supreme court. The Wlllnmttte university medical college will bv removed from Portland to Sulviu. The A J Johnson house, corner ot 6th aud Willamette st reels, Is receiving a new roof. The afternoon local was nearly an hour late today, cuu.ed by hauling freight cars. A tight took place Sunday Iu front of the Sherwood hotel betWevU twoclll tens of Iemntl. All wood must be removed from the streets of Eugene. Read the marshal' notice. He mean business. CoC, O X G, of this city, now shows an enrollment of 62 men, which makes a good healthy company. The northbound local had to wait fifteen minutes this morning for the southbound freight at the depot. The anti-water ticket was elected In Riwieburg, with the exception of the counciliuau Iu the second ward. Three street fights reported from Ismail-Cottage Grove during the past week. A pretty good record (or a small place. The cannery has packed about "00 cases of tomatoes. They will make another short ruu on them next Thursday. An Eastern Oregon editor tsuists that he hss the best woman In the state. She always meets him with a "smile" aud she knows Just how he likes it mixed. Town elections were held III Con necticut yesterday. The large re publican majorities of last year were generally cut down. The steamship Yaqulna, chartered tiy Mr Cnwby arrived at Yaqulna Sunday and h aded with 28 cars of rock for San Francisco. A gentleman was In town this morning with a tine lot of ted side I rout aud dollv vardeus which he caught In the McKeuzle. Ijtst year nearly 000,000 bushels ir grain were shlpKil Iroin Oakesdale, and It Is thought that more than I, 000,000 bushels Will be seut out this year. The proper lints for a girl to marry Is after she has counted up her cash and found that she can aupsrt her self In case her husband turns polltl clan or g(-a Into the newspaper busi ness. Cole's saw mill on the Mohawk deny the soft Impeachment that they have Ist-n dumping saw dust Into the river. They say they burn It up to generate steam to run their machinery with. Concessions have been offered and there Is under advisement a propici llin, for the Oregon Agricultural Col lege faculty and students to attend ths Portland exposition In a body. The largit size of Oregon dried prunes are selling Iu the Eastern mar kets for 7, to Hi cents per pound. This price should give our growers on the average six cents per pound. John BiEngland et al has Instituted an equity suit against Mary A Dlllurd and Margaret J O'Neal In the Lane county circuit court. Judgment Is lot asked partition or real estate. The state board of school commis sioners have begun a suit against the Albany college for the foreclosure of a mortgage for $V:13. '1'hs suit will not Interfere with ho running of the school. The matrimonial market Is Improv ing. Another wedding Is announced to take place soon In which a young man who resides near Springfield will lead one of Camp Creek's fair daugh ters to the altar. The Indians, says the Aurora, of Enterprise, are growing irouiiiesorne about Joseph and Prairie creek. At the latter place the men had to quit work and chase them out of the com munity for disturbing defenseless women. Prlnevllle Review: The Warm Spring si washes are making it tropical for the U U signal service mi iuii. We hear a liumls-r of them predicting upon the weather, mostly claiming there will be hlyu snow, hlyu cold, hiyu miuialuseculten. The annual meeting of the Christian ministers Is being held at Salem. Ituv Skuggs, of Junction City, today uesched a sermon on "vvnere we Miss it In Oregon." and Elder Bon nell gave a talk ou "The Habbath." MraHC Cosgrove, of Joplln, Mo, has organized a lead-mlulng company known as the Helen Mar Mining and Investment Company. All the officers and stock holders are women. The labor Is done by men. une or lite mines being operated by the company is called "The iscw woman." Today's Salem matesman: Ten cars loaded with lumber were standing up on the Southern ran no siuuiraca yesterday waiting to have their bur den removed and plied up In the yards or tl.s (lotxiaie jiinnuer t orn- j . . . . . . . nan northwest 01 ineis-ssenger uetsii That make forty-seven car load of lumber brought In doling the past month by this company. Plumes prepared by various railroad show that shipments of green and dried fruit from Olegon, Washington soil fdnbo for this season have been r.'.l carloads l flute. It Is ellniatcd that by the end of the season the ship ments will reach loot) carloads. The Mimnts thl season art double those of any other year. Two thirds of this amount of fruit waa smppeu iroin urs- gon. A series of athletic nlgl.U will be given at ths exposition at I'ortiana. lwootlisw. October and 2t, will consist of athletic eon tests under ths riilvaottha Aaiatesr Athletlo Unlen jne night, October 15, will be devoted to bievcles. and the fourth, October 22, will be under the management of ths Turn V'ereln. The latter will be also German day. and will be participated In by the Arlon Society aud the ttons of Herman. To tli (ItUrus of Eugene. The Hople of Eugene do not realize that w ith some encouragement, our city may Is a point of considerable Interest next summer. At n meeting of the Ms.amas In Portland yesterday, the famous Crater Lake was clnsu-ii a the place for their next outing. Ash land and Medford both have organized large "Crater Lake" clubs, and are ottering every Inducement to have thu "mountain cliinlx-rs" make one of those places ihelr starting point from the railroad line. F.ugeuu should at once take up the Interest and throw out her Inducements. The nsid fn.i Eugene to the lake either by the Mc Keuzle or Military road is fur better than the Southern Oregon routes, while theii'iiery afforded iu Diamond I eak, Crescent Lake, the lcs Chutes river, Mt. Scott, the Williamson river, Klamath agency, and Fort Khimutli on the Military road, or the Three Sisters and the lava beds Iu addition to the last live plaecs Just mentioned, cannot be excelled In Oregon. The distance, from Eugene Is greater, but the roads are so much Inciter that It can Ik) made In as short a time as from any Southern Oregon Miint. The benellt that our city would de rive from this visit would bo Inesti mable. We can furnish provisions, grain, etc, cheaper lhan any town In Oregon. Such Is our reputation. We are the nearest silut, when good roads are considered. Cannot the. Advancement Club at its next meeting, take up this matter In the Interests of our city and our uni versity? Let somo of our citizens express their opinions through our pasrs. We should nut mis such an oppor tunity, when advantages are so much iu our favor. ResiH'ctfully, MKASII MimW H GllJIKKT, Mkanu Mkh W T Eakin, Mr ami Mkh F Linn, Mr Fha-nk Wu.KiNH, Crater Laks party. Probate Mutters. Estate of Isaac. Condon, deceased; Maria Vanderfonl Hies her bonds a executrix for l,000, with Frank Know les as surety. Appraisers: Alt Huttolpli, Geo Morris and 8 G Lluds- 'instate of William B Bargcr, deceas ed. Probable value of estate, $11,000. Thos M Burger nppolnU'd adminis trator with $12,000 bonds. Sureties: T G Hendricks and J B Harris. Ap praisers: J H McClung, J D Matlock and S H Friendly. Estate of Alfred Wilson. Prebable value, $3,000. Wm Naylor appointed executor without bonds, as provided under the will. Appraisers: J 10 Da vis, J M Stall'ord and B F Houston, Estate of Perry Matteson. Insane. Appraisers norted the following pro-ierty : real estate $(140, money $216, Hrsonal property $10; total, $stJ5. Estate of David Mosby, deceased; is-tlllon to remove administrator. Citation ordered to issue to adminis trator to aiqiear Oct 16, to show cause. Estate of John Georgo Mueller, do ceased. Appraisers filed report show lug real estate of the value of $2,000 and Mrsoual property of tho vnluo of $20; total, $2,020. The Wile Murderer tsavlcted. A uar.llnt ,,f iriilll v nt niiirder In the . .V.U.V'VV. aU' F .......... ... flit degree was rendered Friday after- ti.uin l, itlrnolt finlirl. al. f IrHfll 1'aBS III tho trial ot Chas Flcster, for the mur der of Ids wlfs, by drowning, near Merlin last April. Considerable dif ficulty was enperlenocd iu securing a jury, which was not aconiiimii mi ni W.,lii.l.u avunlnir Tim nvhlnllefl was all In by Thursday afternoon and the time until 2 JO p m Friday was occupied by the argument of counsel, m.I . t tt.lA .1, lurtr VMliirnAd t.lin var- diet of guilty as charged In the Indict ment. The evldsuoe Introduced on each side was short. The defense at tempted to prove that Flcster was In sane for some time before ha murdered his wife. Parties who had been with the defendant frequently sitld he had acted strangely and grieved a great it..u I nuu rittiitlw irniitilMi. Thev thought he must have been Insane. llut nothing neuuite oi una naiurs . I. ...Ml kw .am.inL.nul WH MUVCII. IV Will . v i . . that Fiester delilstrately held his wife's head Iu a pool of water In the presence of their children, until she was dead. Us will be sentenced oy judge Jiauna in a day or two. Thu tTitDunnuv IliiA n.ThA road leading east from town through Fair- ul,n,li wna (TiA IlmI Ituit aiiinmer. still remains In the oondltlou lu which It wss lert by the scraper, ana tne supervisor states that there is only work euougli left In the district to gravel a sj.all portion of It. Unless the roau IS uiorougmy gravuivu it liMinma nliooat liiinaaaable after the fall rains set lu. TUe supervisor slso state that the first raise in ma river will take out the temporary i..i,i.,A .nmu dm amfli phan nel nf the stream and that gravel cannot then be ootaineu. MoitH ConiiUCTORH Go. Boscburg D...U.I oTii . nuuf ..MB Immiii re ceived that Charles Wilson and Mert V.,ini, t in turn oldest conductor Oil ! M 1 Ihiua In Oiwirim have been let out on orders rrom tne nan rraucisco olll co. Both were running ln( Rose- burg, aud have hosts of friends here. If the railroad boys could get hold of those spotters they would make It hot fortheiuno doubt and they ought to. Every little Irregularity or inls laks nowadays means a lay oil or dis missal front service, no matter how faithful an employee a man has been or how long lie has served. Young had some trouble with Billy Goldman, a drummer, at this place recently, and (loldman l.ad a warrant iworu uui. iur hi arrest for assualt. but there are not many who bellxve that this Incident had anything to do with his discbarge. There is a good deal of feeling against Goldman, some going so far as to charge bin, with being a spotter." Pally Oaard, October 9. ' Un-D,T-ir IVitu Pa m i.vaiH. Win. McFarland, the blacksmith, who re sides on ths corner of 8th sud Charnel ton streets, was psralyzed on his left IiIh yesterday uiorniuiT. During a ixirtlou of the day ha was unable to talk. He Is much Improved today aud Is able to be op and around. Found. Between Falrmsunt and Judklns' point a bundle of cambric. Owner can have tame by catling at this ofllot and paying fsr thU notice. rj(tV'f"s """,'V" (Ssy ' AREGULATOR Bender, ilid you ever tako Himuon i Li v Kit ltK.oiu.ATon, tho "Kisu oi LlVKlt Mkhii'INIMt" EvcrjbxMly needi tnko a liver remedy. It is u sluggish or diseased liver that ininlrs iligestiott and causes constiatlon, when tho wxsta that should bo carried tiff remains in tho body and poisons tho whole system. That dull, heavy fin-ling is due to a torpid liver. Biliousness, llentlachc, Malaria and ludigcHtion are all liver disease. Kop thu liver active by an occasional doseof Simmons Uver Reg ulntorand you'll gtt rid of the trou bles, aud give tone to the whole sys tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver Regulator is BKTTKll THAN PlLLB. It di's not grlH5, nor weaken, but greatly re frrshes and strengthens. ICvcry pitokngo bus tho ltcd Z stump tho wrapper. J. It. '-.illtii & Co., rhlhidi lphtii. PKTNF.Sl'AY. Norrls Haniphrey Will flesr $5,(100 OfTuf Ills Acre Orchard. Pally Gusrd, October , Norrls Humphrey will complete tho work of drying prunes on his thirty five acre orchard thisevening. The orchard consists of 2s acres of seven year old trees and seven acres of six year olds. Off of this orchard he has harvested 120,000 lbs of dried fruit, and shipMHl 84,000 lbs of green fruit. For the green product he received $HI0 and estimating the dried fruit at 6 cents s-r pound he will reci-lve $0,INIO for It, mitklng a total of $0,840. ills culti vating and harvesting expenses will not amount to over $1,800, which will leave him over $.1,000 profit. This shows what fruit raising will pay In Laos county when pnqs'rly handled. Lane county's climate aud soil are peculiarly adapted to raising the cele brated Italian prunes, and thousands of acres should bo planted by our people to this fruit, which always commands a high price In the markets of the world. If our farmers would each plant out ten acres of choice fruit the cost would not be noticed by them, while lu a few years the same would pay more profit than 040 acres of small ura.u. wo are gisil to see sucn men as Dir. Humphrey making money. They do not feel the pressure of hard times. and they ought not to. A IlK.TtOtHATIO LANVSLIDt:. Haw Ibi MwMtrlpal Median IM Inpianapolih, Oct. 0. The munici pal elections here today were a demo cratic landslide. Thu entire demo crat!!) ticket Is elected by a majority approximating 6000. '1 bis Is regarded as remarkable lu view of the fact that a republican was elected two years ago by a majority of over 3000. The republicans ooncedo the election of the democtatlo ticket by a largs majority. Those elected arei Thomas Taggurt, mayor; Charles E. Cox. isillce ludiru:CharIcsStuckmeyer. city clerk. Six eouuciimeii at largo ar eiectou bv the democrat, aud at this time the democrat claim seven of the 13 ward couucllmcii, giving them IS out of 21 oouncllii.eii. There Is much nolssand euthuslasiu In the city tonight. Will Not dk Reappointed. Iter J E Snyder who came here under ap pointment trout l (ay ton, Ohio, aim has for the past year and a half Oiled the pulpit of tho Ull church iu this city, will not be re-appolnted to the same pulpit by ths conference which meets in this city this mouth. Rev Snyder has announced his Intention of uniting with tho Presbyterian church and Is now attending tne presbytery at Newport. During bis stay here Mr Snyder has beeu very sipular aud nana regret more than his own congregation to see him n.ako this change. Dally Uuard, Octobers. An Interesting) Meetino. The Advancement Club met at Mount's Hall last evening. The meeting was an Interesting one and the attendance was large. Prohibition, In all Its dif ferent phases, was discussed. Dr Chapman made the leading address of the evening, and tho same was com mented umjii geuerally as being orig inal, while the members of the W O T U present were not pleased with ths Ideas advocated. Dally Uuard October S. Fink Grapes. D W Coolldge today presented this ofllce with some very fine grape raised on his farm south of iniSn. Tim ar of the Ctiasselas Nmisehstcl variety, and are sweet. Juicy, have a delicious flavor, aud aro a line as can be raised anywhere, ina clusters are large and well filled. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR; CREAM BALING' Most Perfect Mide. 40 Years the Standurd. it