ill ''11 IV Vk 1 I AR I .OJDj JT IL SITlBLlSUEn MR THE rJlMEimTIOS OP DEUOCRATin WWlim 1JIP TO RIM ii BOSEITLIVIJIB BT TBK1WE1T OP OIB BROW VOL 27 EUGENE, OK., SATURDAY, OCTOBER . 1895. NO. 45. WEEKLY EU3ENE BilAS3. I. L. CAilPBCLL, PUBLISHER. on-ics -Kt i.f wi::,iu.'iii' i. m i svvo itti a. el Kilith rilr.-i-H, Out Ytar. Si Mjottii. T ire. Months, 12.00. 1.00. .50. ASvirlisinrj rjtes mads known on application. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21. i Foggy today. H-rdi -J " Ilui''e" wt'ut t0 Goln I s U Smith, f Thurston, viHltMl Ku. gene today. I Sctvtary of State Klncald n-turtied to Suli'in today. j A con pin i.f traveling rutij.iilttHB.wire I in the city toduy. A pnmI rnlti would be quite aecept- huio i,w uu i uiiiurr. A-'dr.-.n uM I, Cuve- im-.in. letters to Ul'AUP, to Cottage J II O'Neill, at Portland nftl.o IT l U It, it in the city. uev u M Whitney rvturued from Aiuany tin nrternuon. Rev J 1 Black went Grove this afternoon. The Oegonian call Peter Iluney the vm.n. .taiv-ncs, v,io -ni, jBwoiry, LIC. Miss Laura Karrnw returned today win vim to laugeui. Japanese pheasants are now being sold on the streets dully. Sherman Hayes purchased 20fl bales oi uops uere yesterday far I'liil Nele A ID. Miss ihuresa friendly returned home yesterday from a visit to Port- lun. I. J S. LUCKEY DEALER IX REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. CSrm.U Work Warranted. L. W. BROWN, M. D. Ihyslclan and Surgeoa Office sml residence titer wtffic. Hour. i lav, ni.; 12 to 2, H to tt p. iu. XJ. C Z.AHTB. GRANITE AKD MARBLE WORKS. Sew Deilgne and New I'rloet In Foreign and Domi'ullc Marble aud Granite, Mouumeuta. Hvail.tonea u J Cemetery work of all kinds fur M ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! VI lllemette Street, near I'oetofnee. Fisher Watklnsaie putting down la new suiewaiK iu ironi or their place nr I I.. . ui uuniuesa. Mr and Mrs II F Ilnlleuheck visited Albany and Salem yesterday, return- i . . i ing louuy, Fred Bellman sieut Sunday with hi. mtniiy iu tuis city returning to Haleiu una iiiorniUK. Cunt CieoJ Alniwortli. of Portland. died yeaterday from anaemia. He was 43 years of age. A E Wheeler lias a verr larire TUESDAY, OCTORKK Tbs Catholic church i U-ing painted. The dcfeniw In the Durrani c:e has called its Iot wltm-wi. ! Many wild j-et-w are flying ovnr o'ir I City thM) uighta Kiiii ')UlliM:tid. Three blif wiitroua lomled with Thurston potatoes rolled Into town to day. Judjre FibU luw returned from a trip to the Triangle lake country, In l.uno prrvincu The Eugeiiw street i-ar line will hereafter run to 9 p m lu.tead of 8 o'clock as formerly. Ths vacant lot In the rear of Mat lock's store will lie fenced and u'd as a corral by Ell IIiiiik"- MrsYantia and Mrs Schofleld of Grants I'hm went to Salem today, af ter a short vlmt Iu this city. The Ktate Agricultural (illegu at Corvalll hus an ennilliiitiit or 331 students, 70 more than laxt year. The Hodman Houw bus Is being re paired. Iu tlie meantime a hack i he lug run to the d-io by this hotel. Tlio buildhiK on Ninth street, occu pied by K D Pool's lee cream parlors, is uow being painted uu the outitide. Three car loads of hoi. louded v.. terday at the Friendly warchoiiM were taken out this afternoon by the local. Jesne Miller, who Is now employed In the state Imaiic asylum at Salem, Is baring his household ell'ccts moved to that place. One of the Itoscuiirir excursion cart to the Portland exnoHltlon was at- tachsdtothe local this afternoon re turning home. The woik of repainting the 8prlng lil lUiLAHY AT Sl'IUXfi FIELD. The Kobbers Foiled In Oae Attempt jiaae Aiioincr. Psily ou.rU, Ortolwr 2S. News was lirui;ht to this city today f mi attempted rohlicry In the'sprlng Held lViuriug mill l.tsi ii i t. nod of a hiiiiiII tjiirif Inry In A Wlurler's ollliv. The would-ie burglars gained ad mittunceto the mill throuifli a win dow. They evidently wers after Hour, but before they succeeded iu getting It and making good their tnlMake. aroiived Harlan Mcl'herson, teamster (or MeMrs ailitiiirii, who sleeps In a compiirtment of the mill, and went mulitcncd away. I hey mads their exit through one of iht dMrs, which Imd been locked from the Inside and the key allowed to remain In It. The mixcrcHiits two In number were seen by .Mel'liemon as they ran ncrtM, the xtreet, but he was unable to Identify inem. At Mine lime during the nluht, A Wheelers ollkv, dlrts'llv across the stnt t from tho mill, was entered and some spices and other articles of small iNiiiMMitieini taken. When running the Sprlnglleld saw mill Mr Wheeler had tieil thlsollliv as beadijuttrters for siipiuieH tor ins mill iiamis. This bursary was douttles coin mltted by the name imrties who enter ed the Hour mill. Laxt Tuesday uk-lit the Fairmnunt sloru was robbed of a lot of tobacco and provlous. Indi cations point to local talent In this case, and it is more than probable that some person or ix-raous who textile Iu tho cimiiiuuitv are taking this dis honorable method of luoourinir a llv I ng. I.K1H ONE YK1U. squash at bis olllce. It was raised in field steel bridge was completed today. ins yuru aim is a beauty. 1 lie bridge now areaeuts a very neat Editor lliorpe now beads hit paiier, appearance, Eugene, Or "The Cottage tiroveand Lcmatl Echo- Leader." Ouite a name, T.,u ..I....... Ilul,l.. .... !.... - A w -' fioniiiH lie iuVi W U U U U U Uil. -Muxlaw is now being pushed. From ' Ciimi iuui aii i i C. Attoriicy-at-av Ornrs-Onc hslf block south of Chrlinisn'l Diocs, EUGENE, OREDON. C. M. COLLIER, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. NOTARY PUBLIC. At residence cor. 5th and Lincoln Sts (.UEMI'HICIl, Prei.U-it 8. Ii. Kakih, Jr.. Cuhier Firsi' lisaal Bank 01 Eugene. P&id up (as!) CfipUal 50,000 surplus ana l'ronts, $50,uuu Cugcne - - Oregon. A central bunking limine Hono on rassnn' lle t-rnm. Si-ht drafu on NKW YORK, UHH'AtitJ, s.. MiAM-'lSUU and ruitl' L.l). OKKtJOX. bill of xchane wild on foreign countries. Deposit roosiysd aubjeot to check or certih cat of doiiMit. All colliM'tiiint entnintsd to us will rtociv. pn.uijit tlJnvI"U. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN H AVISO A LARtiK AND COMPLETE STOCK of t'. m1 Fancy (irocerlu bought lu the tM.I w.ravu Exclusively For Cash, I can oiler the public better prices than any other house IN EUGENE. : I'lo'luce : all kinds taken at market J. F. FORD. (lani;flit,) Of Dan Moiix'. Ii f i, write, under dU ot M irch Z, WJ3:. S. B. Med. Mkh. Co., Dnfur, Oregon. GENTLKMhx: On arriving home bust week, I found all well and anxioudy waiting. Our little girl, eight and one half years old, who had wanted away to :WH,un,'s ' uow Wt-1' 8tron ,u vigorous, and well fleshed up. rt. H. Cough Cure bus done its work well. Both of tbec'iililrt n lik.. it. Your H. Ii. Cough Oire haa cured and kept away all hoanmess from me. Ho give It to'every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are Yours, Mr. and Mks. J. F. Ford, Ifyouwl.hto feel lrvh d cheerful, snd reedy lor the ;!::' work, rl-enM the eyttern with the llend.i he end Liter l ure, bj Uklng two or threw d.iM week. boid umlere ixMiiiTeiuerantiw Ml oviit. ii-r butlie by eil drucgi.U. Lana Gountf Bank. iKjUbllxhed In K-l) EUGENE, OREGON. A ganeral Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. ;. HOVEY. President. J. M. A Hit A MS, Cashier A. U. HOVEY, Jr.. Asst. Ca.--hr. are ulKhtly. 15 A Washburne has forty acres of a young prune orchard on his farm near Irving and Is making arraugeiueii ta to piaut sixty acres more. W !I Jackson, of Ilaker City, left this afternoon for the Blue Kiver mines to iiiHtiect tliein for some canltalists tie win return next week. A moral wave Is prevailing lu Cor vallis. The authorities luteud arrest ing the carriers of the Oregoulau for selling pajiers ou buiiilny Welby Stevens left ou the local this morning for Nilt Lake City, and from there will return to 11 ! City, Idaho, where lie expects to reinulii Frank and Doc Hlituton leave In the morning for Lus Vegas, New Mexico, where they will spend the wluUr Tliey go by the Union 1'acilio J X Williamson hasseveretl his con nection with the l'linevllle Review. The new editor is L X Llifitelt. Wll llumxon formerly res id I'd lu Lane county. A man who get uiad at what the newspapers say of him, (hould return thanks three times dully for what they know ot him, but don't any. It looks as if the Dr Brown assault case would not I given a preliminary hearing. Jt will likely be brought bo- fore the next grand jury. The woman who sued the Baker Clt v Democrat for libel and asks $10, OtHJ datmiKet has been bound over to apH-ar belore the grand jury lor lar ceuy. J II Harris and Jeff and Dick Deadmond have returned from their humim; trio. They went across the Mill ary route and returned by the McKetizIc, killing a number of deer. Kt-well Smith has flulahed moving Ills cllects from Blue river ranch to Ins houie east of Thurston. Mr timlth denlr.s to tender bis thanks to travel ing public for favors shown him at his former home. The races beeln at Heppner today. Harvev Kommerville and Elzia Pick- ard. of Emreiie. are present and have entered the horses "Black Prince" and Black Alder" in the contests. Letter U Hullu delivered an ad dress at the 8 H Methodist church at HiiIhih veHterdiiv. and W McClure si the Eust tealem Evangelical church. lioth these tirlirht young men sen delegates to the state convention of ti e Y M C A held lo that city. B F Finn writes us that he Intended to start from his home on the McKen- zie. In a boat loaded with honey and apples, for Portland on the 20th of this mouth, lie win men go to ucotia, Wash. Prof .Murk lUllev. loiter Hulin. Edward Crolsen, L EFarrlngton, Will and Cbas McClure and George Kim- ball arrived home this afternoon from Salem, where they had been attend ing the convention of the Y M C A. Mary Kunse, wife of a farmer near LogoiiHport, Indiana, was pronounced (lend by her attending physician after a long sickness from paralysis. Eight teen hours later, and just before the time for the funeral, she arose In ber Collin and aked for a drink of water and is now rapidly recovering. Kulem Post: On the morning of the 1Mb, Prof. Bailey from Eu gene delivered an address be fore the student. Though hit he.id is white, etornsl summer seerut to live within bis soul. His remarks were energetic and forcible. He said no n an could obtain to true greatnea without being a ChrisMitn. All the etiprsmejudges of the United Htates excepting two have been devout Curixtiatis. Barlow Three Sisters: The bop growers of ihN section are very mueo dihiitixted with the contract system and the treatment they are receiving at the hands of the dealers. By next year many of them will have so far forvnlteii tlie racais treat mem as 10 uw A larite number of delecates to the naptlst state convention, which con veues in mis city lonliMit. arrived on the local this afternoon. Grandfather Warner celebrated his 74th birthday Hunduy by climbing to the top of Silencer 't butte. This is a remarkable climb for a man of his age. Dr. Mattesou, of Turner, on Sunday. shipped twenty china pheasants to Shelton, Vt. If they will live there they can stand any climate In the world. The city of Koseburir has an indebt edness of f 43, 070. Her running ex penses Him past year were f!l,IM7.1.l; receipts from all sources $7,670.10; de ficiency, 2,'J4I.03. An extract from an article In the Gold Beach Gazette ciucerniug a par ty of hunters at the head of Pistol river, In Coos county, says: "It is known that over "00 deer have been killed In that seel ion this summer S'llely for their bides." Dr. W. 8. Washburn, of vVahhlng- Ington, I). C, held a civil service ex amination at Roseliurg Friday. The applicants were: Virgil Harsiibarger. of Sprlnglleld, for KM. 8.; Jos. P. (Jallireatli, or Alliany, and W. P. Look wood, Cottage urove, for pension examiners; Ernest E. Edmonds, itldKelleld, wash., for book keeer. The State Agricultural loot bail team has employed P. M. Downing. captain or the Bianlord team as coach A dispalcli says: "Downing lias recent ly Isieu coaching the Tacoma fool ball team, of which he was captain. It is said that a longstanding feud between Downing and Benson, Eugene's coach will spur them to make every ello-t for the success of their respective teams." Col Geo Yoran Is In Portland. Major Forest Is In the cily again. W II Pool Is visiting In Portland. John B Coleman has gone to Hod a ville. J R Baldwin, of Independence. Is In the city. Rev I-rank Day was In Eugene to night. John Carman is slightly Improved In health. II B Miller was a passenger north this morning, AMTIIton Is visiting at Portland for a few dayt. James Mellck. of Lakeview. arrived here last night. RevJE Snyder Is confined to his home with sickness. Joseph Koch It still residing at Grant's Pass, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Chat Lauer arrived home this afternoon. Richard Mulhnlland, of La Grande, Is visiting In Eugene. Mrs J 8 Luckey and Mrs VV C Yoran are visiting In Portland. II C Humphrey returned from Foley Springs yestertlsy afternoon. Mrs E i ma Bates returned yester day from visiting at Creswell. W M Hull, of looking Glass, Doug las county, has moved to this city. Miss Belle Willis, of Raseburg was passenger through on the local this afternoon. Don and Frank Blanton left May for New Mexico, where they will prob ably remain. Mrs. Julius Goldsmith and little daughter went to Oregon City today for a week's visit. MrsJPHinee, who has Is-en vl-it- Ing with Mrs Bert Lake of this city, has returned to her home In San Fran cisco. Mr Shan Conner has Ix-en appointed conductor on Hie new fust train and will run from Portland to Ashland. A popular selection. Henry Stewart returned to Spring field yesterday from a trip down the valley and today wns vi.lllng frleinle in F.uirene. H will probably go back to Comstss k in a short time. Rev and Mrs J K Bartmes of Buch anan, Michigan, who have been visit ing at Hood Hirer, and Portland, ar- wliliiu-, yes eaer, for another doee of rived here this afternoon and will visit the fame kind, and it is a two-tone Is-t they will get it. Muecke and Oil beitmiii are the only dealer who have lived up lo their contracts. A reporter on an exchangt In his ac count of the murder of a man named fun kins, said: "The murderer wat ev idently in quest of money, but luckily Mr Jenkins bud deposited all bis i funds in the bsnk the day before, to he lost nothing but hi li'e." How very co.iso leg tht must prors to the i spirit of Mr Ji ok di aud hit widow, If 'be left any. with their nieoet, Mrs J L Xeigler and Mrs Harrison, itcy liartmesa will also he In ailendani upon the U Ii mnferen'-e, after which tbey will visit California. A Drain correspondent tinder date of Oct 22 says: Miss Jimih Withers, one of Eugene's brightest girls, who has been visiting with her sister In the O H S School st this place returned to her home this morning. MI'S Withers made many friends among tlie itudent and citizens of this place and we hope toon to have her with ui again. J K Stockman, Manager Ked Crown Mills at Albany, .Sentenced. s'is-cUl to the Ul'tso. Halkm, Or, Oct. 21. J It Stockman, malinger of the Albany Red Crown roller mills, was sentenced this after uoo.itoone year in the penitentiary, ami costs, by Judge Burnett. Stockman was convicted last week of removal of wheat from the ware house at Albany. Pall, l.uen, October fl $l.'l,o00 Involved. -Some months sgo the government awarded the heirs of JiHw-pli Bitiiwy, who was killed by the Rogue Rlwr Indians, some thing over (13,500 for stisik destroyed by them nt the time. Since that time several sets of heirs have lawn trying lo establish their claims to the same. This nrternnoti the case is te-lng argu ed Isfore Judge Fisk, of the probate court, upon tho evidence taken Isfore ItWcree II 1 t omlnn, and the law liv Attorneys (ieo li Dorrls aud J J Wal ton. I he former represents the Bail eys and the latter the Bargets. The Judge will probably take the matter under advisement. However lie may di clde, the case will U apis'alcd. Ar tel these two factious light the cause to finish, the winner will then have to tackle the RoU'rts-Eddy faction, who are lying low at piesent but are pro tecting their interests.. Tiik Jhnninos Estate. Items continue to apiiear from time to time concerning a vast estate belonging lo an English fumlly of the name or Jen nings, heirs to which are In Ongou and Washington. The nuwt direct and authentictllr established succes sion In this iiart of the country Is said to be that of the lute Burryiuan Jen nlngs, of Jennings' Landing, on the Willamette river, between Portland and Oregon City. The estate is tup iiosed to bo worth something like $S0. IKH),00. Two of the heirs, through lierrvman Jennings, are bis daughters Mrs John W Miller, of Portland, and Mrs Major trunk Hodgkin, of Salem There are 209 heirs to this vast estate which divided up would give to each the snug little sum of $400,000. Dally ouard, October tl The Light Uitehtion. We are In formed that the city council will meet tonight III secial session to consider the ouestlon of relocating two or three or me arc lights ami possimy cutting out one or twoof the number. The light at the 8PRR depot Is one of those thaills in ouestlon. It is one that is valuable to tho community as it is a ureal convenience and tier- mltstheoMceia to watch the trumpt that arri-e and depart on trains. It seems to us that It would Is) an excel lent Idea for tho city to pay half the exs use and ask the railroad company to pav the other hair. At trie present time the city Is paying for twenty-five arc lights and three Imsiidesoents. A Dutiful Ixh. Messrs Lough- miller & Peter of this city possess an Irish setter which is endowed with more than the ordinary amount of canine intelligence. He Is not only an excellent hunter, but about the house Is more dutirul and industrious per haps than tlie average small boy. Having is-cn iraineu 10 carry in siuvw wood be keeps I he csk In colistuut gsl humor by keeping her well sup plied with wisMi. in luci ne is more Indu-trioiis than needs be along this line, for when he has II I led the wood Ikix Instead of quilting, be con limn unless ston,Md bv closing the door, to make regular tripe to the wood pile and would wmu tiavv me wwr Hooded with this useful article. Known in Eiokne. Writing to the I-wiston Tribune a correspondent wivs of Miss Ruth Eaves, well known in Eugene, being a former resident or KHiiiinitiiit and a memls-r of the class f 'irt, U of O, w ho Is now a teacher lo the Lewlston, Idaho, public sctioois; Miss Ruth haves Is gelling along nicely and the scholars aeeui to like ber very much. There have been sev eral new M'holara In ber room and tome of the other rooms this week." NKW UE(U'LAT10.S. Kules Adopted that Will lutere-t tl.r Horticulturist. The stule ltard of horticulture has adopted tlie follow Ing rules regulating tne iiisiH'oiion ot fruit, etc: Rule 14. Thirty cents an hour, In eluding time of leaving home, luxpec lion and returning home of inspector, ami outer cxix-iim-s. v ben nurserv stock, trees, or plants tiro found to b Infected with pests, M -r cent wili bo added, (hi all fruits the 1iish ction tee anaii t i-i on any sum up to t;i-i, and - on any sum sum over that amount, ami $- for cur load lots. In sKH-tors must bo paid In all eases lie lore a certltlcate Is grunted. Rule l,. During September or Oi toher of each year, all nursery xtin-k, trees or plants grown for sale by any H-non w ithin the state, shall tie lu l'etod ty (he commissioner of Ihe Isiard or a deputy. When tho stock trees or plants are found worthy oi a certificate of freedom from injurious inset is or diseases the Inspecting ol llwr shall be compelled to disinfect by fumigation with hydrocyanic acid gas an apple trees, or other stock grown on apple loots, after lifting the samo and ta-fote dellvi ring to purchaser or car riers, and In cue fumlgution Is ue glecled certificates shall lie void. All IH'rxoii are prohibiied from carrying any such nursery stock, trees or plants ironi any miini within the stale lo any other isilnt within or without the state, until they have Ix-en luspirted aii such shipments must tc accom panled by tho ctrtillcate of the In specting officer or an authenticated cony. ihe fee for Insist'liou of nursery stock, tn-es or plants ami Isstip g a certificate therefore, shall be (.' and actual ex iienses per day, and must be paid la'iore the ccrllllcalu Is grauted. t iiAi;(;i'.D nun ntKsr. A Harraiit Issued tor the Allot Sil-le alker of Full t reck Futile. el Psiljr liiniid, OeteU-r JJ. me reaiieis or the lit'Alip will re luemU-r the Full Creek sensation wherein one 11. P. Haves, a scIuh.I IimcIkt, s arn i-d ami bound over ill lat June uiiil vt ho now languishes in jail attuning tilal at the next term of t ouit ou a clinrgo of hurst ihmii- milled with bis m ice, Miss Susie Wal ker, Hgcu oniy is years, and also a school teacln r. i no young woman mive li rtn to a girl baby Juno 21. ami out of svmnalhv lor her youthful age and the condition which she was In at that time, the ollbvrs refrained from causing her ar rest, but Mini,, nun who resides at tall I reek has refused to allow the matter to quiet down and has caused a war rant to be Issued from Justice Cab lison s court for her arrest ou the Charge of Incest. lousianio i has. lv ssemrer came dowu f-oni Fall Creek yestcnlay and last evening went to Junction In search ol tho girl who Is at present re siding near that city with her aunt, .Mrs nutterlck. Up to the lime of go ing to prvs-i ho bad not yet returned uu ins prisoner. LA I KK. Kissinger arrived here at 4:30 p in with his prisoner. She will lie taken to rail Creek tomorrow morn ing and giveil a hearing iMjforo Justice i. unison. SIMMON rt SS REJ3JALQR Council Meeting. .Notice. (Official) Depahtmknt or Statu, wamiinuton, d. c., t)ot. 17. lSOo. Information has been received at this department fr-'tn Mr. D. Lynch Prlngle, the Consul General ol the United Slates at Guatemala, of Ihe leath, at ChamiM-rico, (luatemala, of J, E. Atkinson, of MeKln.ies Bridge, I'regoll. lie lelt no estate. Per dispatch, dated September 23, l: d. PoMToshii. A Corvallla dispatch of () t. 21 says: "lUreree Woixloock held another sitting or lilt conn nere bxlnv. and extended the time for filing objections to claims until next Mon day. There will be a vigorous contest over the various county claims for taxes." A Xkw Bi mn the). Messrs Chase Co have oix-ned a wbol-siile commlf aion I tislness in the soiun nnu ui ioe F.lllsn bbsk, on Willamette streei. Tbey buy bay, grain, fruit ana pris duce. Such a" business should proepef here, and we wish the gentlemen a uccessful business career. Advancement Club. The Uni versity ami Eugeuo Advancement lub held Its regular weekly meeting lu .Mount'! hall last evening. A good attendance was out, quite a nuiiilx-r of new luces being nollo-alilo. rreslilelil liapman oiM'tied an the meeting, ad vising the club in future to avoid all improiH.-r wrangles, after which male quartette, under the leadership of Airs. Hetclicr I.lnn, wns rendered aud highly appreciated. Prof. Yo'ing read a paper on sociology, which was full of excellent thought, uud at tempted, very admirably, to show that siHilology Is entitled to be classed among the sciences. Discussion ot the subject followed bv President Chnpmati, Prof. Condon, II. B. Miller, ami H. M. Yoran. The program for next Monday evening will consist of pais-rn ou "Nebular Hypothesis" by II. ii. Loudon, "l.onservalory of I'.u- ergy" by Prof. M. K. McCluro and "Natural Selection" by 1'roL Washburn. (Vt. 22. ISM. Present: Mayor Mutbsik aud Conn- oilmen Henderson. Linn. Dunn. linngsatid l-lsher. l)ii motion tho matter of re-adiust mentor lights was left for tho final action of tho council. Petition of C M Young to build a corrugated Iron warehouse within the hie limits was granted. Matter or surveying certain alley was reiuricu lo street commlsslolMr, Report or committee on re-adlust- meiil of lights was read by Mr Hen deison, and on motion of Mr Linn was postponed, one member of council and of the lire aud water committee being absent. Ordinance din-luring the trees on 0th street between Dak and Pearl, a nub llo nuisance, wns read twlcoahtl passed over miner tne rules. Adjotirm-d. bally Uuanl, October 21. Ei'dKNK HoitHKH. Black Alder won easily the one-half mile dash at the tieppner races yesterday In 0:02. I he next race, i-mlle dash Black Prince owned by Sommervllle. of Eugene; I'luear, by Thomas Kccney, of Long i:reek;steamboat Hill, by Van Wrinkle; Grey Dick by Thomas Williams, of Long Creek was one of the fastest and prettiest races ever run ou the Heppuer track, and If It had not been for foul riding Black Prince would have held the world's locordforlhe 1 mile. His lime was 21 seconds, but Illack Prince and PI- near pocketed Steamboat Bill and the race was ordered to be rerun tialay at Z p tu. Pally Ouard, October 23. The Faht Shasta Train. Just what good the fasti?) Shasta limited Is going to do is hurd to tell. The more learned about It tho more of a Jonah It (KHjomes. The only places In Oregon It will stop at are Ashland, Glcndale, Roxeburg and Portland. It disssu't even slop at Sacramento, and only through tickets are sold. The train lelt sail rrancisoo nionuay nigui, and arrived at Ashland at H o'cIih-k i'ueaday afternoon, Glcndale (1:40, Rtsteburg ):V and as heretofore stated passed Eugene at 1:11) a in, arriving at Portland at 6 o'clock. It will leave Portland at 10 p m Friday, stopping only at the samo placet. Pally Ouard, Oetolwr 21. Waived Examination. Susie Walker, of Fall Cicck. who was brought hero from Junction City last evening by Constable Klsaengor of rail Creek under arn-st on chargo of luceel was not taken to I' all I reek lor trial. The prisoner ami 4ier friends desired an examination la-fore Justice hwler, and the prosecuting attorney also wished the case heard here lu order to save unnecessary exisrnses. lu order lo make the proceedings regu lar the first charge against the girl was dismissed ami a new complaint filed from the court here. The prisoner was reitrn-tuij and given a trial before Justice heelci last evening. She waived examlnalinn mid was bound over In the sum of film toapiiear be fore the grand jury. Mrs Butlerlck of Junction precinct gohw ou her IsimU. The girl and here Infant babe relumed to Junction lust evening. - Daily UuarJ, October XL, ll'VUl'inV IkL-L-tf AK U tTPtlllt V i1gm. vallis Times: "if tho O A C eleven WM" dauglilert." don't win IhechamploushiD this year. ..'".""y JiK"niari tays: It will not lm laicause they Reader, did you ever lake Himmonj LiVEit Reoulator, the "Ki.no Liver Medicines?" Ever) body ncedi take a liver remedy. It Is a sluggish or diseased liver that impairs digestion and causes constipation, when the wast o that should bo carried off remains In the body and poisons tho whole system. TJint dull, heavy fooling Is due to a tornid liver. liiliousncMM, Headache, Malaria and Indigestion are all liver discuses. Keep tho liver active bv on occasional dosoof Simmons Liver lit g uliitor and you'll get rid of these trou bles, and give tone to the whole sys tem. For a laxative Simmon Liver Regulator it iietter than Pills, It does not gripo, nor weaken, but greatly refreshes and strengthens. l.vcry imckago has tho Ked i stump on the wrapper. J. IL 7Uiu & Co., l'hlludclphla. Iter. EDWAKUS DAVIS Wilt I.fadtotks Altar to Orrgon Girl. The many rrlends and admirers or Rsv. W wards I)avls. the noted vouns divine who delivered a lecture In Eu gene ou Sept. 80, will bo pleased to learn that the gifted young minister hss met his fate aud oltcred his hand anil heart to one of Oregon's gllted and Is-autifiil duughisrs. The follow. lug from the San Francisco Chonr- Icle under date of Oct, 11). explains It self: "Rev. Edwards Davis, the poet- preaclier of Oakland, will shortly Join the ranks or the benedicts. He will lead to the altar at Easter Miss Favne Strahan, or AMany, Or., a beautilul young woman or 10, and a daughter of the late ex-Supreme Justice Strahan. of Oregon, aud formerly of the Georgia supreme bench, in which stale Mr. Davis nance was born. "Mr. Davis delivered a course of lec tures In Oregon in June last, while on bis Alaska trip, and at his Albany Ieo- lure Miss Strahan occupied a front seat. She was smitten with the bright young light of the Christian church and ber feeling wat reciprocated at siKinasMr. Davis' eye fell on the Ore gon hello. After that the frleudshlD r livened rapidly Into love, and when Mr. Davit lelt Albany, after a week's visit, he resolved to return at the first opportunity. Last September Mr. Davit returned to Oregon to deliver the address at the state fair at Salem, Incidentally, but with the avowed purptNwof winning a bride. He pro posed ai.d was accepted. Miss Strahan and her family will take a trio to Georgia for the winter and on their return In the spring the young couple will become one and there will be many disappointed mammas In Oak- Trianolk Lake. Oitinty Judge Flsk. O M Sawyer. C M Horn aud W V. lirowa have returned from a trip to t riangle lake al the head of l.uke creek on the Sluslaw. They report tlile one of the most U'ailtiful lakes In .ane couutv, and slate that It Is full of trout. While there O M Sawyer had the misfortune to full on some rrs-ks, severely spraining his right wrist so that he now lias lo carry li in sling. loll y ouard, October . Came to Blowh. John Siormunt end Sam Ooddard, two i.f (amp ('ris k's bimrods, engaged In a dispute over one of the fair sex recently and finally came to blows. Ihe result is that Ihe former has la-en arrested on a chnrgeof assault and batb ry tixiritlie latter and will l given a bearing ie- ire Justice I Newton Greene at lamp Crfk next Saturda). Rivkk Gitaok, Soino one having r.:il i ; u lrll should place the water KiiUtteon tl'C pier or the Eugene bridge so as lo conform to low wster mark. It should Iw raised about two feet lo give a correct reading. A Rweption. The Fortnightly club of this city held a reception lu Mount's ball Saturday evening. About sj neoiile were Drritfnt. The Program consisted or vocul ami Instrumental music, addresses, recitations and essays. After the program, reiresii mentt were served. Born. In Eugene, Or, October pith, to the wife of .Million Wallace, of Natron, a win. weighing 13 lbs. Mather and child doing will. euter t he arena under favorable circumstances. The work of assigning positions for the champion eleven lias not yet com meiieed, ami probably will not fur sevend days to come. Next Saturday O A Cgoes to Eugene for a friendly practice game. lliey may lie expect ed lo return defeated, as the Eugene team has been practicing under the lale captain of tlio Berkeley team as coacber, for a couple of weeks, and It prepared to put up a belter game than the homo team. The business men of Corvallls hate subscribed 1 100 for the team's expenses." Heard a Phonograph. A well- known farmer of this section, says the Riddle Times, came Into town hut week wllh a load of apples, and after ho had disiMwed of them he drove up Itirrohliii a store aud left his team. Seeing a crowd collected ou the other side of tho street ho went over te see what was tho trouble. On arriving there bis curiosity was aroused by phonograph, as he had never seen one. for l lie tun or ihe tiling and to get reckless ho blowed III a nickel and placed the tulie to his ears. After lis tculng a moment be made a dash across the street, exclaiming: "Goshl A brass band s a-comiir an' I left them there grey mares onhltchedl" Ended .Unhatiseactorilv. Al bany Democrat: In the loot races Saiurduv urU'rmsiu Hurry Melcalfdu- leated lllley CKik by less than a fool after scoring alsiut an hour. It was a square contest. In the rnoe between KHswerth Cameron and (ieo (livens, the latter won. Those who taw the contest freely expressed their opinion thai It was a "chuck" ailuir, aud the stakeholders refused to give Up the money. I he uncertainly or fool rac ing Is shown In this contest. Cameron hail beaten Trine, Trine Ray, Ray (livens, aud now Olveut defeats (.am- eron. Still at Lahok. Salutn Post: I Numerous wild stoiies are going tlie I rounds, as to the whereabouts of the! Chinese murderer of the Japanese wo man who was killed In her resort on I Lils-rt v street a short time sgo. These I rumors hsvo uo foundation, as the re-1 ward of $1.0 olleicd by r ho county court for the apprehension of the mur derer would certainly stimulate tome some of these people to arrest aud bring the Chinamau In. All Will Skin It. AlUny Dem- ocial: Slate Land Agsnt W 1 LWvsu- port and W W Hepburn will go up the I Mintlum tills week lo select slat land and obtnln facts for the recommenda tion ef the oi-nlhg of the Cascade re serve. A isvlltloii will t sent lo con gress asking for the ois?nliig of the reserve, and there is probably not a man lu the state but will rush forward wllh his ismi to sign It. Thecliwlngl of the reserve Is a gical injustice to l Oregon, Miss Utrahan wat seen last evening, and declined to make a definite statement. Mr Davit and I are very good friends," she said diplomatically, "and our families have been acquainted lor some time. I met blm first at Albany In September, and not In June, as re- forfeit. The publicity glvcu both Mr lavlsand myaulf by the newspapers. or course, Is exceedingly distasteful to me." Mist Slruhan will Join her mother at Atlanta. Ga. nest month. and expoutt to make that pluee her point. Dally Ouard, October 111. Excurmon Declared Orr. Tb excursion announced to take place to morrow to the rortlanu l-.xposltlou hat Isten declared olf. Mr Cockerllne In forms us that the sale or ticket! did not justify blm lu depositing with tb railroad company Satunlay afternoon $160 which he was required to do. He had only sold and promised abeut twsnty-flve tickets, ilia commission was fifty cent pur ticket. He It out seven or eight dollars In advertising the matter and fur necessary expenses. t lM Weclare Oil. Hot Kl'RlNOM. Oct 21. The fight be tween Cor bet land Htzxlmmons It de clared oil' by the Florida Athletlo Club, Al a conference this morning between the managers or Corbett and Fits- slmmous lb club asked that the con test be postponed until November 11.. uratiy acquiesced, put Julian would not, and the contest was declared oil Brady then declared that Corbett would meet any man In the wurld, Fitzslmmons preferred, November 11. the man to be named within 24 hour. Vendlg announced that he would match Maher against Corbett, and find somo on to take Id place against O'Donnell. The contest between Maher and Corbett is to be for $6000 a side. . Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal. Midwinter Fair. DR; mm CREAM Most Perfect MaJe. 4o Years tb Standard. I, i t -iwMr-'.'si'. -i-i!