I 18 a tell the 'i?n in i, . i nibrella, "fwover all niilli1)ll;iire "ly killed A pirit. through me in ton. g Macka, ZCII too man; couraging. I"y dtbti 'luring ,n ase. The for silver decreaied l' worldi 'Id, cheap 7 several convinc. 8t7 will imjirjr. 'oung or on ever; in bear, '"en :uij. Miiie art tbe re "t exp prjjier on eoun the jurr 1 Albanr stealing When i're tii nillMuff iglit yet r about possible i ware of ingand lid Dut 'ictiom ir un i mill 'Ii dues tten a )I1S of n m a lember : to a )k the pub tl thf e, ad till ho I'hiU- The r; of , A e are tint til in ICMt. ublic off a sup- ence gnu iinal joer tit h ijllit are rti. tof ills ep- (X), r to )!d is ns Id t- 10 M in 11 )b it v'ani county. ',7,iv OCR) HER 20. ili-rwu, ii).ni'iy UCllUSl. Disk harrow lean. U.iii. attorney -ut-law. farm. Kniiiilrv of i Wall""' I y.Mir i ltttt-iit liurk i S. II. f i iJnw V. L. ('hiuiil.cr jfrom 1 ..ii Li t e:lll ",r "1,r f il.FrU.-ii.llyV J,.yur CliUU-rn Bark lo 8. II. IV. ., u, t mill for your Chiticin 1 1. Friendly' tt ft. ....i,rj miiko llL-lit draft in.il i make Unlit draft S,M,v In-k harrow hi,s I hem. N o f (, ' 1' L I hambcrs. i (i. W. Riddle may Ik- found at . ! itllen mIiisI. Iietu-ii-n .Mcuce - f .. i ivtii street, one blink west Mium-soU hotel. IK Ik prc- J to tin H dental wrk In the be I -r. .' .i.. Oliver plow share ami ,' extras va only bought of t OimlH-r. J, that I " ill closo out r"tsrl lwa rU F. L. ClIAMIlKKK. i.ir.i cash price paid for Chltl.i Farm fur Sttli". ri.re now thirty line farms In the jtjjiuftte valley for wile. Them) , iiicluilo every variety in size and J. rr Will II. Kri.' rr description iihi, ainircss WHO. 31. MILLER, Wilkin Block, Eugene, Or. emlly want till the Chit I bark he can get. i iw In the time to do your dry plow, land an Oliver lilow will Btuy In i 'tuuuil. F L CliamU-rs has a full r r. A lady's littlo red Moroeei krlbMik on the road between E :i r .,i,l kllL'I'Of. KlIllIlT Will -t irded hy leuving the name at this 1. I fim Duiidv Disk harrow now linn 41 Uturiiik'x l center cutter which i5 all the ground. For tede hy j F L t'hambern. in town have your hnrws ted s( liic lie W feed Htahl". Melsoll liUild t(. 'ill Btrevt .New IVrtl Stable imtdn & Co have oened up a feed (i!e iu tlie Melon huildiiiK, on 7th t between Willamette and Olive. ftVy aUi linve 40 head of horses for Ml.'. lUtes reasonable. 1'alronaire islieiUd. The Oliver Chilled plow kuown the furlcl armiiid. j F L C'liAMUKRS, Sole AgeuL ;MrJK Fowler secretary and treas vroftlie Corinne Mill, Canal and i nk o. of Corinne, Utah, in speak liof ('liainl)erhiin'M Cough ltemedy my: "1 i-oiiHlder it the bent iu the Kirket. I have lined n,any kinds but Hod Chamberlain's the uiont prompt d etluclunl in giving relief, and now In mi' Ikiiiip 'f Wlieli ulil"d with a c i ii li or cold give this HiiHHly a trial and we assure you that jmu will he more than pleased with tbe result. For sale by Osbuiu & li Luno. Iwas I)ischakuki. Wednesday's Allmny lK-iuot-rat: Mr Arthur John son who has been in jail several moinlis awaltiuK the action or the painl Jury under the charge ot obtain lot niomy on a draft under false pre tenses, was discharged yeitnrday, hav lriL' wiili.il iiiu ilrHfis. It lias been stated to the Democrat that Mr John 'i was entitled to have the drafts honored by the Johnson ektate in Portland, and that an Injustice was one him by their not beini; cashed. It is nlso reported that he may bring lull against theiu for faUe imprison ment. "While down in the southwestern fart of the state some time ago," cays Air W Chalmers, editor of the Chico (Cal) Enterprise, "I had an attack of dysentery. Having heard ot Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ltemedy I bouirht a bottle. A .ouple of doses of it "completely cured nie. Now I am a champion of that remedy for all stomatih and bowel complaints." For sale by Ostium A IK-Laiio. Is, Dlljr Uunnl, Ootobr2t un t-L-u i.i-i uk i'i iTii The Hhakee- w.... i Miii. met hut even In ir with 1 ror and Mrs F Id Washburn. The study of "Othello" was continued as pre paratory for the recital soon to lie given on that play. The earnestness and thought manifested In the read ' Ing and discussiou of the great poet and dramatist Is indicative of the educating Influence of this club in our town. The club was honored with a visit by lion 11 B Miller who gave some "very practical suggestions re garding the Interpretation of "Othello." The next meeting of the cluo two 'weoks hence will be with Mrs II H ? Miller. . f There Is one medicine which every 1 family should w provided with. e J refer to Chamberlain's Tain Halm. I When It is kept at hand the severe j pain of a burn or ncald may Is- prompt sly relieved and the sore healed iu I ii uch less time thn when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may be promptly treated before inflammation sets In, which Insures a cure in alMHit oi:o-third tin time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises sliotil I receive im mediate attention, More the parts be come swollen, and when Chamta-r-Iain's Pain Hulm h- applied It wUI heal them without mailer being formed, and without leaving a near. A sore throat niav lie cured In one night. A piece of flannel dami eneil w uninis liniment and bound on over the s. .t of pain, will cure lame back or pain in the side or chest In twenty-four hours. It Is the most valuable, how ever, for rheumatism. I'er-otis afiln-t-ed with this disease will Is" delighted with the prompt relief from pain hluh it all.trds, and U can bedcpenil. d upon to effect a complete cure. I or ale by Ostium A DeLano Sollee. I hnv t.koii rhar.re of the Rpring- fle.1.1 Motel and solicit a fair share of the patronage. I will also run a uauy hack between Springfield and Kmreiie. A. M. CLAKK. Farm Wantkil The undersigned wishes to rent a farm. Call on oi ad dtt'M V. T. Kofi, Eugene, Oor. WEDNESDAY, O.JTOBER .1. Eggs 22 cents per dorm, Fruit tree agents plentiful. Circuit court convenes Monday. Dr W V Henderson Is home again. W it Tool has returned from Tor: and. Mrs X K Fruzor Is visiting in Port land. Mi Flora Adair i,,,, returned from Portland. C Fleikeiistein came up from Port luud tiHlay. All kinds Table Cillery at half price a' The Fair. Mrs and Mi Hull' have relumed from I'm Hand. S mi S (iitld-inith, of Portland, was In Euceiiu today. Frank r-aundt-1 of Drulu was an are . I I u i . i tii i ii m iiiui in 11. Al Murker is expected to return to Eugene In a few days. Mrs I. It Kubell was a passenger to Oakland this nil. i iumhi. A reception will be given at the U H church tomorrow night. Mis KII.1 lladley was an arrival from U'sihurg this morning. ' ' P lloiislon, of Juiiitlou City, did business in Eugene last evening. The Kosehuig local was hauling freight as usual Ibis allernnou. Tin uiiuual insiertion of company C will Ihi held tomorrow night. A M Clark is running a .tally hack between Springfield and Eugene. Jack Di'inpM-y is dying in Portland of consumption. He is 84 years of age. F A Toiler, of Crcswell, passed through this morning going to Port laud IJev M C Wire went to Albany to day and will lecture in that city to night. The Portland San Francisco flyer passed through Eugene at 1:59 this morning. C Stewart, nf Mohawk, was In Eu gene today and made the Ul'AKDa pleasant call. Photograph of the U of O foot ball team are being displayed lu the show windows of the city Mrs DC Stanard returned home to Hroivnsville todav, after a visit with the lauiily of J M" Howe. Edwin I Stone, ofCorvatlis, manager nftheOC &, E It It, did business In Eugene for his line today. Miss Jessie Withers, who has been visiting at Cottage Grove and Drain, returned home this morning. Frank Uauseh, of Canada, a son ol the late Peter liuusch, is vlsltlug rela tives and friends in Eugene. Tills afternoon County Clerk Jen nings issued a marriage license to John L Powell and Maggie Hill. Mrs Jessi? Miller and children went to Salem today where they will Join Mr Miller and reside In the future. JosO Kelley, C E, has a sensible article of a column and a half ou road building in I lie Salem Statesman. Mrs O It Chrisman and Mrs J L Page were among those who went, to Portland today to visit the exposition. Mrs 8 M Daniel, of 8clo, left for homo this m irning, after a visit with the family of Fx-Asesor McPherson. The question of relocating some of the street lights' has been postponed by the common council until its next meeting. Miss Kay ne Stnthan says that she is not engaged to lie married to Itev. Edward Davis, the Oaklaud, Cal. minister. President Cleveland Is visiting the fair at At anta, da. He was given a great reception. Then- are IttO new students enrolled at the V of O and additional ones are arriving right along. Will Hodes' flue colt, attached to a cart took a spin last evening. Xo damages to svak of. I (III 111 V rlerli Jeiinlnir todav issued a marriage license to W illiam Slinugh of Ilentou county auu sauna i.nggsoi La i io county. The Eugeno social and Dancing Club will meet Saturday evening when the second dance of the season will he glvep. It is now learned for certain that It Is absolutely impossible for a man to kill himself by holding his breath, a fact almost lo be regretted. Xelse Itonov was down from Cot tage drove today. He will have the new bridge across the Coast Fork at Short rhlire's mill completed by the last ot this w eek. Helmet lodge Xo 33, K of P ol this !... i i.... r...ii-.l (...rniluHinn to fu el i y una .ivx-n ---- -- -- duce its Initiation fee to one-half rate lor a short rlod. This will cause many to Join the lodge. a ..ivii ,itua imiwM'ii E J McClana- hau and Scott McMurray, involving 1.1 nRHluraire bill, had Justice Wheeler attention this forenoon. The declsiou was in favor of McMurray. Trial n v r.n.iroi.hin! Mr AC Wood cock, a well-known Eugeue attorney, I. .i ii. a IWLtlnu Mr Wontlmclc was reeeutly appointed referee In the suits agnlusl the uregon l aciuu nmrunu. Amoug the arrivals this afternoon to attend the Baptist convention were ii ii- ,1 . ..r Il.iii-u I '..li.ruili. C A Woodv, of Portland, editor of the Pacific. Baptist, and Dr lluwland D Oraut, D D, of Portland. Jacksonville Times: The Times learns that the It It V Co has purchas ed a IMMon engine from the Oregon Central A Eastern It It Co, and It la exiiecled to arrive here in a mnn time. The engine new In use Is not adequate to the demands upou It. Baker City Democrat: In Willam ette vallev the apple Is king, the pear queen and the prune the secretary or the treasuiy. Among the arrivals to attenu me U H conference is Mrs L K Miller, of Dayton, Ohio, editor of the Woman s E n gel. Mr and Mrs PE Snodgrass left to day to visit the fair at Portlaud. Mr Snodgras will make short stois at Al bany and Salem. Mrs Williams, of Lost Valley, who has been sick at tbe lesidem of her nephew, L X lloiiey, for some time, was able to ret jru home today. W H Bower, of Baker City, recorner of Baker county, left for home lhU morning after a visit In this city with his brother-in-law, P E Hiiodgmaa. Portland, editor of the Pacific Baptist, Is In Eugene in attendance u oii me uhhikwhitu lioii. He is a graduate of the U of O. Mrs (i K Black, of Fairmount, Is ex. is cting to move to Salem iu the near future to Joiu her husband who has a position under Superintendent Paine In the avsluin. Ashland Tiding-: Attorney Geo 8 x-i..i ,.r UiuoiHth Kails, t-a me lo l,v nrlvate' cmveyauce, bringing Mrs . . ,i ...ll.il il.ii,rlitiP vim K ogswrii o j iiiiio . ...-'parted n Saturday evening's train fr Cot lair Orove. to spend the winter ibere with re lvc. T1IUBSDAV, OCTOBER 24. Wheat Is still as cents per bushel. Dr. Finley. deullst.ruoin J.Duun blk. Mrs 8 B Eakln went to Portland to day. Rev M C Wire returned from Al bany today. Uoods at your own price at The Fair; they must go. The Itebeccas will have Saturday night. a supper Dan Spores, of Mohawk went to Portlaud today. RevJ F. Sny.U'r is suffering with malariul fever. Dr W Kuykendall went to Drain this afternoon. Ernest Wilson has returned to his home at Salem. The Shasta flyer on Its first trip car ried sixty passengers. The testimony lu the Durraut case was completed yesterday. Thomas Johnson, of Cottage Grove, has been granted a (elision. Councilman Fisher Is doing business in Junction City today. Attorney E It Bklpworth made a business trip to Junction today. Brattaiu's Ally Leora ran third lu a race at San Francisco last Menday. Liverpool salt 75 cents per 100 lbs at the Fair. Stock salt 60 cents per 100. Edwin Stone, manager of the OCA E It It, left for his home lu Corvallis this morning. Marvin Hammltt, of Mohawk, left this morning lor the Couer D'Alene mines lu Idaho. Bishop J H Mills, who has been lec turing iu the East for several months, arrived home this afternoon. " TT.it.pt. A hbunc .ttiA rt .l,a tipln. plnul nurfiMi-u nf thik Kforllnir litin..- In rjackson county, is in the city. It has been raining In northern Cal- Ifftrni Mini ns fur fumtli n San Fi-hii- Cisco for the past twelve days. Justi.-e R U Calllson, of Fall Creek, was In Eugene last evening, on busi ness iu connection with his oftlce. ItevFC Krauase, of llool River, formerly of this city, accompanied by his wife, Is attending the U B confer ence. Dr B H Bradshaw of Salem, who has been the guest of Rev M C Wire and family for a few days, left for home this morning. Rev C C Kperry, formerly a resident of Eugene, but now a resident of Brownsville, is in the city attending the Baptist convention. MrsM L Crnnflll has returned to her home In this city after a very ileasant visit with her daughter, Mrs F Croxton. at Oraut s Pass. A A II Soda 4o per pound: starch 6c beans SJc; brooms 15c each; bakers' chocolate 20c per pound; raisins 3c; 4 boxes sardine- for 25o at The Fair. Un to Osburu A DcLano, druggists, sole agents in Eugene, for a bottle of I.IVERIXE, for the Liver, Kidneys, Sick-headache and Constipatiou. The Baptist church was crowded with people last evening, stauding .WW.... M.iii. mt a i.raiiiliini. u-ith neonie tohear (he annual sermon before the Baptist state convention by Or now- land D Grant of Portland. Dr. Fiuley, deiitist,room3,Dunn blk bhilo's Cure Is sold on a guarantee. It cures incipient consumption. It is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose. 25cts., 60cts., $1. Sold by Hen derson A Linn. Corvallis Times: Henry M Stone returned from Portland Monday. where he went to prosiiect the prune market. While there lie effected the sale of a carload of dried petitesat4 cents, ou board the cars at Corvallis, which Is considered a fair price. O P Coeliow. Jr. of McMinnvllle, president of the state Y P B U and formerly a student of the U or O, Is lu the city attending the Baptist conven tion n T. nntvnlp nf Kan Francisco, who !.! iuin ineiuliinr Home time lu Eu gene, went to Portland today aud to- morrow win leave ior uomnuuim Portland flyer. Itav Bond of Coburgand Rev Long- bottom of this city went to Cottage Orove this afternoon to attend the Wllliamette Presbytery which con venes lu that city tonight. bay, why don't you try Dewitrs Little Earlv Risers? These little pills cure headache, ludigcstlon and consti pation. They're small, but do the Oshl'kn A DkLano. Colonel Ucou loran oi mis uhj. Major Sidney Collins of Arlington and Lle'ltenant colonel jas jacKsun u. mo United States army arrived In the city ti.u nrtfriioon and will Inspect Com pany C, O X O, tonight. It is a truth in medicine mat uie smallest dose that performs a cure is the best. De Wilt's Little Juiriy Risers are the smallest pills, will per form a cure aud are the best. Ohiil'RN A DeLano. Mia Kturllntr nil lift a student of the U of O, is lying oangerously 111 with rever. Ills mother, who was visiuuk In Portlaud, arrived on last nigni s train In answer t a telegram, to wait on her son. There are many good reasons why you should use One Minute Cough Cure. There are no reasons why you should not, If In need of help. The only harmless remedy that produce immediate results. OtiBi'K A DeLano. t i. n.. n... t f- Tiioan who attend ed the late races will remember Steam- boat Bill, who surprised neany eveiy laxly by lieatlng the best quarter k... in rifwn... J I. an Inkle. the owner, it is said, ha Just refused a fPHlO otter hr the animal, niesnnsmi Bill I a Sherman county horse, and at one time sold for as low a I-' 50. His rle to fame and fortune was as sudden as it is satisfactory lo his owuer. The burden of labor Is constantly being lightened by new Inventions, hut nothing uew has yet been di'cov ered to brighten the hours of labor, and make life worth living like Him mons Liver Reulator does. It's the king of liver medicines. A sluggish liver depresses tme's spirits and caus. s languor, besides upsetting the whole system. But Simmons Liver Regu lator tones up and atrungtheus the body, Mitchell Monitor Perry Polnd.x terandhls brother Ora came in from Prineville on Monday evening last, with a four-horse team. It was the Intention of the polndexters to load with apples at J P Province's orcbsrd. Just above town, but on their arrival there they concluded to go on to Can yon City, where, they were Informed, the fruit could he htained at a less flirure. Tl ev were, however, much pleased with Mr province's fruit. Notice (j Subscribers. With this Issue we commence send ing eut staiemetits of account to sub scrluers who are In arrears. We hope to receive prompt response. The accounts while generally small ludivldually, amount to a large sum In the aggregate, lu f.n-t more lhan we are able to carry. Our bills for paper, material ami cur rent expenses must be paid luoniliy at least, w hile our oftUv force of six men, exclusive of carriers, receive their wages every Saturday night. Under these circumstances no subs ribercan exiect to bo carried year after year. Iu some c-tc we shall lie compelled to force collections unless paid within a reasonable time. A r-RKMll'M. To new and old subscribers w ho pay one year in advance we will send for one year, KUKK, the Weekly Cincinnati Enquirer, llio leading paper of the Mississippi valley. We are sending the Inquirer to over 2 X) subscrilivrs aud hear nothing but praise for it. A Spite Agalusiihe Willamette. Albany Democrat: The Shasta lim ited leaves San Francisco tonight at 8 o'clock and will arrive In Portland Wednesday morning at 0 o'clock, pass lug Albany about 3 a. an. It w ill leave Portland next Friday at 10 p. in., pass In Albany alsmt 1 a. in. It will start from Sail Francisco again on the 2Uth, 31st, aud Nov. 5, aud from Port land on the 30lh, Xov. 4 and 9. It will lake about 31 Instead of 24 hours for the trip, a little less than now, and by adcss.Ta(e ellbrt w ill go through tills valley lu the night. The S. P. seems to have a spile against the Wil lamette valley. The train should la) the Willamette limited and by leaving San Franciscc and Portlaud at H a. in. would do the valley by daylight. This putting .Shasta toeverything I getting tiresome to Oregon ssiple along the read. lisl ly 0 usrt), October J-l. A Low iHiw.v Si'Ki'iMKN. Yester day evening a low down iqicch&iiii of humanity, belonging to the hobo ele ment, entered Ed Howe's restaurant on Ninth street aud asked of he could get a good square meal for 2." cents. Being informed that he could he sat himself down at a table and sent iu a voluminous order. After ho had finished he informed Mr Howe that he would pay him the next morning. Set lug the mail's hat hanging on the rack Mr Howe remarked that It looked like a pretty gistd one and he guessed he would keep It as pay for the supper. A few hours later the tramp was thrown Into the city Jail for drunkenness and this morning Marshal Day pro cured an old hat for him from Howe A Rice. He should have been forced to pay for his super or else to leave the town hatless. ami doubtless would, had Marshal Day been acquainted with the circumstances of the case lu lime. Take rt! Tbrri Is Hanger In allowing Die Insrllrllr ol tlis kl.lnry to cr.iw thruuiih neicleel The aVuilly h.wlnuf Uriahl'i (1Im'U slid (llsb- k'S will wrts-k Hie u.Hxlly 1st k of h-llh II llnwisl lu drill ruildvrleM Uhii llieiu. Tbe lilsdd r, tx, 11 In active, slid Jiiillcluus niedlcsttiiu dun u,'t sss. ilr dlrvrl the h-lui Uiwsrd the purt ofutteiy, will be overwhelm.! by the ijuk'kuiid ol di etsv. In st'liM'tln diuretic, let your choice (II upon lloaletla'r's tomsi'ti bittern, winch tlmiiUti'i the renal orm wlthiiiil Irrltsllii and exuillnit Ihrin, U, eiiecuto be iin-hend.'d Irum the uiiintslU'sted MlmuU laricely n-mrtr.1 to These have a tendency ! react prrJuiU dally. The lllllcra luvlKiiralc the kldncyi. and blailder. In comuion with Ihe uervra and Hie dlRcsllve nncaiii, and to aflord lanilu aid. Ii aiisi ailorda ilusl aanmianie In preventing and curlim Intermiileua and remittent fever, lilt lioiiau.su, conilliatloii aud rlit-uuialUm It aiw ulijugatea.' Call I be laauea. New York, Oct. 23. The Herald says: Chairman Thomas H Carter will, In a day or two, Is- ue hi call for a meeting nf the republican national committee In the first week of Decem ber. The national convention will meet within 10 days after May 12, IriiKl. Senator Carter, James S Clark son and William 11 Mali ll met last night at the Holland house, aud con sulted about the wording of the call, a rough draft of which Mr Carter has drawn up. The call will be formal and will not attempt to outline party policy. Fruit 'Frees. We have beeu aptoluted agents for Lane county for J II Settlemlre A Son's Nurseries at Woodburn, Oregon, these nurseries being the largest and have the best selected stock on tho Northern Coast. We are able to furnish anyone who are contemplating planting a new orchard with the best selected trees, and at the right prices. Call on us be fore you place your order. SVARVEKCU A SlMlttOS. For 8a I.K. 35,000 feet fencing at 15 per thousand. Rustle. $12 aud flisirlng $12. Will trade for wheat in mill or waiehouse at 40 cents a bushel, anil stock cattle or sheep at a reasonable price. Stephens, Allison A Feldweut at Elmira. Ashland Tidings: A parly of prom inent O X O olllclals will arrive iu Ashland next Saturday on the noon train. In th party are Brigadier General Chas F Rcehe, commanding the National Guard of the slate, Lt Col Jas A Jackson, USA, instructor, MhJ Dunne, brigade Inspector, MaJ Jones, brigade I S A P, Col Gee O Vo ran of Eugene, In command of lb second regiment, and Lieut A O Con dlt, adjutant of the second regiment. They will lusiiect Co D at Ashland Saturday evening and Sunday morn ing will leave here by four-hoixt coach over the Ashland-Klamath Ffells wag on mad lor an Inspection of Troop B, at Klamath Falls. Then Baby was sick, w ga Cto.v Wben alia waa a Child, slut rrbil 'r Castor!. When sua became lliaa, alia etunj tn Cia. JTlMO aU kad CliiUren,alo gaveUtam Carturla. The American Beauty owes her pre, tlge more to a clear complexion than Vq any other attiibute. A tup of Parks' Tea will enable anyone to pos- aetvt this. It clears the skin and res move pimples and that sallow, mud dy look. Parks' Tea Is urn! by thou. and of ladles for the complexion, Without being a cathartic Itcures con stipation. Sold by A. Yerinotoh. 1IIK M'tlE WALKER CASK. Ibe Ksll Creek Aiitliortie Relcr ruined Unit the 4 a so shall be Heard llt-roie Them. Pally oiianl, Octelvr :i Tim public is already acqualnlcd wilh the Susie Wnlker Incest .-as, aud will rvincmls-r that on last Thurs day she was arrested by Is puly Con stable Chas kisseiiger ou a warrant lulled from the I' all Cns U court. It w ill also le rviucmU'rcd I hat when Klsscngcr n-achrd this city with his prisoner, his proceeding were pro iioiiinvd ii regular and tut cas.' auauist t he girl was ilisinis-e.1 by the iK-pnly ProMi-utiiig Alloruey. She was, how ever, Immediately rearrested on t complaint sworn out In Jusike Wlns'ler's iMtirt und liclug given a hearing, waived examination and was bound over in tho sum of $iKl to apta-ar before the grand Jury. Till priHs-etling was taken because the girl and her friends desired the case heard here, and lo ac the extra extieuse which would have lieeu in curred by taking tho case to Kali Civck. lu the llrst (dace the slate did not w ish tbe cam- prosecuted as the prosecuting alloruey considered that the girl had already been stitll. leiitly punls'icd. This Is why her arrest was not caused at the tiiny the crime was committed. Kisseuger's warrant wa Irregular as It wa unidit out for the regular constable of Fall Creek, Geo Warner, aud had not Ih-cii proiwrly endorsed for a deputy. However, after the prisoner had Is-en taken away from theui the Kail Creek officer were somewhat Incensed. Kisscnger went hack, secured a Hew warrant, projieily Issued, ami Imlay proceeded to Junellon to again arrest the girl on the charge for which she has already been twice arrested. He is determined this time to take her tn Kail Creek for trial before Justice R (1 Calllson. How ever, the nfllcer here are Just as determined that she shall not tie taken there, and this morning a writ ot habeas corpus against the proceedings was llled by the girl's at torney, L lillyeti. The ofllcer here w ere keeping a look out Intending to stop Klsscngcr when he should pas through with his pris oner, but he evidently anticipated as much and succeeded iu pelting safely through the confine of Eugene with out the knowledge nf any one here. After considerable inquiry It wa learned by telephone tins afternoon that Klsscngcr hail left Jui-.ction with his prisoner on tbe Roscbtirg local, and ll Is quite likely that he has gotten oil' at Henderson or Goshen aud is now euroule bv team to Kail Creek with his coveted prisoner. Immediately on learning that KIs senger had escaM-d their vigilance the ofllcer hero placed the petition for a writ of habeas corpus lu the handr of Shcrill' Johnson to serve aud ho dis pute. ied Constable Linton, special deputy slierttl, to Full Creek at once wilh the piqs'rs. A hhi as they are served Kisseiiger will Ih compelled to return here with his prisoner ami ap pear before County Judge Us k for a hearing. If the pet ll Ion for a wilt ef habeas corpus Is granted It will proba bly end tho mailer until the circuit court meets, when the gill will apear before the grand Jury mr a hearing. A Household t reasure D V Fuller, of Canajoharle. X Y, says that he always keeps Dr King's New Discovery lu the house and his family hns always fount! the very best results follow It use; that he would uot be without It If procurable. G A Dykemtiu, druggist, Catskill, X Y, says that Dr King's Xew Discovery Is undoubb-dly the best cough remedy; that he has Used It lu his family for eight year, and It has never fulled tn do all that I claimed for It. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles at Henderson A Linn's drug store. Regular size 50c und $1.00 An Kiieriimus Elder. Junction City, Oct, 22. In a recent Issue or the "leiiiocrat" you published some statements con cerning a large "elder" on the road be tween junction uity ami aiouroe, "The lamest lu the world" measuring one foot and a half through. It might not be amiss for me to say there stands In the tmrsonaeo yard In Junction City, iJine county, Or., an elder tree measuring urt. and 7 lu. at the ground, 7 ft. 4 lu. three leet from tho ground. About six feet Iroin the grosud there I a limb 8 ft. 6J lu. through. It Is fullv 30 feet liik-h Tho top covers an area of not less than two rods. The circumference dimensions given are from actual measurements. the others are reasonable guesses. I). C .Mt I-A It LAND. by local ai'i'llcntloiis, as lliey rannnl reach Ilia dlu-aaed portion ol llio car. I Imre t oi.It mi way Uicuie liealueaa, and Dial la by comtlt'l tlntial reini-dli-a. l'.-lin- U caused by ail III flamed con. Ilion ol Ih mucins lining ol lh Kiiiiachlan Tulie. Vi lieu Dili tills) el Inflam ed you have a tumbling ootid nr Inuierlrct lii-arliift.aiid when It la riillrcly closed Heal neaa ! me lesull, and uulcsi the lullainmailno cn be take ii out ami U.li lube ri-l.ire.1 to Its normal eoudl Ion, hearing 111 be dnatmyed lorever: nine cases nutol iau are canai-d by ca tarrh, which la nothing but au luUamed Condi tion ol Ih mucous Biirlxi-a. Wawlll alva one llunilre.1 Dollara for any rase ol p-afii'-(iyiiiicd hy catarrh) that cannot be cured by Uail'i Catarrh Cure. Bend lr clr cul.r.,lrea. f C.IE!,EV 4CO..T..IJo.O. Sold by Druggiata, liufkleu's Arnlra Salve. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruise. Son-, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapis-d Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed lo give N!rfect Kullsfactlon or money refunded. Prlco cents per box. For sale by Henderson A Linn. Dissolution or t'arluersblp. Xot Ice Is hereby given that the co partnership herctofoie existing be twi-en John Clayton, F E Clayt in and Ell M Clayton, under the linn name of John (Tuvtou A sons. Is this day dissolved, Ell M Clayton retiring from the firm. All accounts will be oollect ed by the remaining partners. Dated at Eugene, Or, Oct 1H&5. John Clayton, k v. clayton, Eli M Clayton. It's Just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as any thing else. It's easier to cute a severe cough or cold with It. Let your next purchase for a cough bo One .Minute cougn lure. Better medJclnei twtU-r results; better try It. OsuL'RN A DkLano. Money Wantku.-$.'kw for 1 or 2 vears: first class real estate security. Interest paid semi-annually In advauce. Inquire at this oftlce; Case decided. Tbe Italler Heir tiet the Money, f 13, OHO, Lena KipciiiM-i. County Judge Fisk hande.1 down his iKvlsloa this morning In the con test over the money awarded by the government to Joseph Bailey. The sixth finding of fact Is that Har riet Burger, formerly Harriet Hal ley, died In 171. The 1-th. The pleadings admit that Joseph Bailey, deceased, had no living wife or child or fattier or mother. When the money was paid to the ad ministrator. That the petitioner are hi brother and sister ami nephew ami neUvs and that Win B llarger was the husband of Harriet Burger, form.-rlv Bailey, at the time of her death. Under this statement of fads the iMilnl nf law to ts divided by the omit is: Who Is entitled to the mon ey? It hud no existence for twenty- three-years after the death or Harriet liaiiey. .Now was there anyrigiitoi action against the government or any known lH-rson during her life Hint', It was never In her possession or the HHtsfKlon of tho administrator of Jos eph Bailey during her life time. It was not an Issue in action at her death or au existing right or claim against any person that her husband, jiargcr, could sue ami recover. As a conclus ion of law tho court finds thai the brothers ami ltr ami the nephews aud uelce s, who represent the dii-cascd brother aud sister of Joseph Bailey, d ceased, are entitled to the funds. The court then made the order that the administrator pay tho rusts and expense of administration and attor ney s rcf anil divide me remaimier. Eeklal Bailey, brother, one share; James Bailey, brother, one share; ElizatK'tli Strong, sister, one share; Sam Bailey, brother, one share; the heirs ol Isaac Jialley one snare; ine heirs of John Bailey one share; the heirs of It X Bailey one share; the heirs of Willard Bailey one share. Geo B Dorris appeared for the Bailey heir ami Joshua J Walton for the llarger heir. WILL APPEAL. Since writing the above, Judge Walloti. attorney for the Burger belts, informs us that he will appeal tho case at uuce. Pally Uuar.l, October '.'I. Mlfrr Pay Up. Yesterday's Port land Telegram: Sometime ago Myron It WinhI. who lives In l.ane county, at or near Eugene, was arrested on a charge of cutting Umber on govern ment land, aud tried In the United State district court. The Jury re turned a verdict of guilty and the court Imposed a flue of $10u. This line, ll apiiears, has uot lieeu paid, ami this morning the United States district attorney railed the atteutlon of Judge Bellinger to this I set. The ooun thereupon leaned au order to the ellcct that If Wood did not pay the fine luiKiseti within iu miva, a nencu warrant should be issued fair his arrest. If he fails to litiuldate his line, he will have to lake the other horn ot the dilemma ,o to Jail. ' pally Ooard, October 31. Aitkrndon Tea. Mrs L It Liver- more entertained a number of her friends this afternoon at a delightful tea. Her handsome residence ou b'lui anl Ii alruut. liKBIil ifull V iA- nraled with flowers and evergreens. Those present were: Mcsilamca axiom- is, Wllloiighby, DcLano, Norton, fill, lav lor, Peiigra, Adair, Zelgler, Pratt, Hlgglua, A bruins, Horn, Mayer ana Smith. Acts at once, never falls. Ono Min ute Cough Cure. A remedy for asth ma, ami that feverish condition which accompanies a seven cold. T ho only harmless remedy that produces Imme diate results. Omiiurn a dklano. From Blood Poisonino. J W Puiih. of Shetld. is In a very serious condition from the effects of blood nolsoiiliiit In the hand. Home time ago he cut his tea thumb, while at Alseabayon a llshlng trip, and not recclvlmr. proper care, blood poisoning set in, anil lu cousequeuce Dr Geary, of llarrlsburg, was compelled to am putate hW thumb last friuay in order to suvs his hand. 11 GOODS, NEW WALNUTS, NEW ALMONDS, NEW DRIED PEACHES. Wo aro now opening un boibo NEW N0VKLTIES which can only bo appreciated by uoeing them. Prices 50 per cent lower than over before AX BILLY UNIVERSITY The Uulerslty of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, ofTum Free tuition to all atu elect. Young ruou can obtain Board, Lodging, Heat and Light lu the dormi tory for $2.60 per wet-k. Roomer furnish their own linen. Young women are . .....1.1...1 u,ui. i..e.i iii nrivaru r.n.iiiiiv at t.i.uo rsT week. You n ir women de- IUiitiucu nun ... ....mw siring board should address Prof. John . ... Young Womeu's Christian Aasocialion, baccalaureate degrees: Bachelor of Arts, letters, wilh corn sisindliiir courses of are also oflered. Au English aiurse leadli.g In two years to a Huslnesa dlpioa ma, and In thiee years to Ihe title graduate in r,ngiiii;anu sovbu.u nsn graduates of normal schcxils lead In. to the degree of Master of Pedagogy; a threw yeais' course lu civil engineering leading to the degree of Civil Engineer; a criurse of two yeais for teachers of physical education h ailing to a diploma and the title director of Physical Education. The Uulvenilty chsrges an Inciden tal fee of $10 which Is payable In advance by all students. Students Holding diplomas from the public school and thisso having teachi rs crt Ideates are ad mitted to the preparatory department without examination, lhose deolrlug, li.fornistlon regar.jlnglho prejiaratory clcpartuieut should address the Deau 'N' Ko?citXguVand'furtlier Information addreea C. II. Chapman, Fresldont or J. J. Wal'on, Hocrelary, Eugene, Oregon. The Best Place in the West HOLIDAY GOODS All kinds of ItEPAII. Work tlono on short notice. : Give a call. G. W. CR0WELL Craiu's old utand. Dhakespt-reau Recital. Pally Cuaid, October 'il. Ticket liavo now Is-en placed on sale fur the recital of "Othello" by Hannibal A Williams, of Now York, to lie rendered hem next Wednesday evening, Oct 3uth. All who are In terested In the study of Shakespeare, should hear tho Interpretation given by this artist. He it nuts Highly rec ommended aud Eugene is promised a literary and drinimi in treat. Ticket, may be pr.s-ured of any member nf the cluii, at Oshiirn A lel.aii's drug storo oral Si'hwari.selilld's book store. Tlckdi only 60 ce.il. Utter 1.1st. Birilsell, Bi'll Blown, Mr Moll id drown. Mrs M R t hristesen, Mr A Davis, Mr EJ Eveaus, Mrs Mury GiHslell, Krank Haycroit, L W I .one, I has R Mnhur, l-Mward Kiu.iniisseti, Y Sirang, David Ssir.-s, Dun Wright, E P. AcliarKcol one ccnl will Ih. nis'ie on all l.'lii-rs KO.-ll out. I'i-r..'ha calllni; iur li'ttert will I'U'Msr .tats wluu a.lvo.-ttM"1. I. J, t'lttiu, I". M. A Happy Cuowk. The steamer ltertlia arrived at San Fr iiclsco from the Yukon rlvor aud other point of Alaska yesterday. Shu brought 14S pusseiigvnt, who were principally made up of miners from Forty-Mile river, l lveiy miner had a sack' of gold dust or a hag of minuets, running from $500 to an amount tar up In Hie thousand. The miners had not aluintlonid the diggings ou the Yukon by any means, ami It I the Intention of every mau who came down to return hi the fiprlng. One man named Madson, who lis licen III Alaska for 11 years, came buck with $I'J,IJ0 In hi belt. Msdtoii I of (he opinion that Forty Mile river will he a profitable camp for years to come, but advises a man to provide himself with about $300 before lie starts for Alaska, to take rare of himself during the winter mouths. Rosea Brown. Grant's Pass Courier: "Congressman Hermann seiit a day or two In U rant's Pass last week, meeting his friends anil looking up matters pertaining to his business. In company with J W Grilllth, he drove out to Orr Brown's near Wilder villi1, and visited old Hosca Brown, the pensioner of 1H12, now In hi ll 4th year. Mr Hermann was mainly In strumental In getting I losen his pres ent slls-nd of $54 per month ami the cuiilenarian was found well provided for, not being able to move without assistance though cheerful aud even witly lu conversation." Nothing so distressing as a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as lo stiller from It. Nothing so dangerous If al lowed to continue. One Minute Cough, Cure gives Immediate relief. Owiiuhn A DkLano. Pally Cluard Oo toherH Omc-KRH Klkctku. The Baptist tale convention In regular session this morning elected oftlcvrs for the en suing veura follows: President, Wiv G T EIHs or Baker City; vice president Rev W C Jenkins of Mwlford; cor responding secretary, ltev Gllmaa Parker or Oregon City; reoinllng sec retary, O P Coahow of MuMlnnvilie. A O Hartley, of Magic, Pa, writes: I feel It a duty of ailue to Inform you and the publlo that DvWIll'a Witch Haael Salve cured fne of a very bad case of ecaema. It also cured uiy boy of a running sore ou his leg. Osiiukn A DkLano. Gone to New York. A B Ham mond, on nf the principal owner of IneOCA K it it, has gun to New York. It is likely that In the near future we will havt some Important news to give our people concerning the branch line frem Corvallis to Eugene RUDY'S ril.TC BUri'OSlTORY. I guaranteed tn pure Plica and Cnnstlllon or money relunde.1. rs renla per uot, Send twnatamiia lor clm-dar and rr-e esiinpl lo UaUI IN KI'IiY, KeglsU'CisI Pliarinai-lsl.lancaa-ter, I'a. No I'oaraLa Asawsasu. roraalaby all niat-elaaa dmisiaui everywhere, aud la Eugeu Orvguu by Osburu A PvIjiiio For Hale. 200 Head of irood young clean stock sheep, cheap. Inquire at Eugene Mill and Elevator Co. . , rUraub, Eugene, Oregon, or Hecretary m. ..!.. I... n' . . I. i!.ugene. aue uuiyersujr mnn "ii Bachtlor of Science and Bachelor of study. Tho following shorter couiaea to Bu). -In the JEWELRY Line. OREGON, 895-96