HiHj 1 i' JI o JtSTABLlSHEn WlR THE DISXESIVITION OP 0E10:R.TH: , KIWiriKS. .INP TO FJM IS H(UETLlYIXfl BT TDKIWB1T OF 01 B BROW VOL 27 KUGENK, OK., SATURDAY, NOVKMRKR 2. 189.V NO. 40. . WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. I. L. CAriPBELL, PUBLISHER. OFFICE -Bt ilJ o( Willitmutlu b la-evil gre.ilh arid Eighth lreH. TEUM-toK SfBii'ltllTIOS: Om Ytif. . ! ill Monlh. 12.00. I.OO. .50. Tint ni-. Advertising rates made known on application. A'dres el! busbies IMi!uf. Orenn. ledum (o Gl'.VKlJ, J S. LUCKEY gfa DEALER IN Clocks. vVatches, Chains Jewelry, Etc. rEPAIKIN'G PROMPTLY DONE. l&-.XlorU Warranted. L. W. BROWN, M. D. physiciannnd tSurijeon. Orfioe and reaiilt-nco over piMtnlriee. Hours; J In i a, m,; 12 to 2, 0 to 9 p. m. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. S Design! nil New Price! In Forclgu mid pomu'llc Marble and Uranlte, Monument. Headstone and Cemetery work of all kinds (or 18;. ALL WOHK GUAHANTEED ! Willamette Street, near t'oitofnee. Eugene, Or 1. C. WOODCOCK, Attoraicy-sit-Laiv. firms Ilock. -Onohalf block south of rlirlainan'i EUGENE. ORECOX. C. M. COLLIER, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEY 03. NOTARY PUBLIC. At residence cor. fith and Lincoln Sts Lane County Bank. (Kutabltsht-d In ls) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVEY, President. ! J.M.ABKAM8, Cashier. 1 A. O. HOVEY, JR.. Asst. Cashr. IT. G. lig.sllHlCKS, President. 8.B. Kakir, Jr., Caahler iFfai National h Oi Eugene. Paid ud lash Capital 50,000 .Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon 1 A general banking busine il.me on reason able terms. .Sii;ht draft on NEW YOliK, CHICAUO.'SAN FKANCWOO and POUT LAND, OREGON. , . t Bill ol sxchanK old on foreign oountrie. Deposit received ubjt-et to check or certiri oate of deposit. All collection eolninted to n will recelfe prompt attention. J. L. PAGE, DEALER I.N GROCERIES. I - ...iMvn. im.iK 1V11 '. Pl.KTK STOCK rl of Staple and Fancy (iroc.-rie bought In tbe bt market Exclusively For Cash, i I can otter the public better prices han any other house IN EUGENE.: Irodin-e ! ull kind talceu at market J. F. FORD, (Eranfc-elUt,) U Molar. Iiwv writ undr dU "t March 2:. Id'.: U. Med. m.fo. Co., Dufur, Oregoc. nrrlviltir httlllO liUst wef k, X found all well and anxiously Waltinir. Our little irirl. eik'ht aiil one - half years old. who had wated away ; that the fruit growers have addclal . tn :4V...,.i i- till strinii? and !,.( 11. Minim to their wealth, or vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. U. ' Congo Cure has done Its work well. j Both of the children like it. Your S. I H. Cough due has cured and kept i way all hoarnness fntmjne. , it to every one, with greetings for all. J ishiug you prosperity, we are j ouru, MR. AND Mks, J. r. rKl. I IfronwUhlo irrl freh nl rherrful, a-'d rn-iy lor trie Spring' wairk. rlranae the .yv.rin s - f-'onl weal her itairwHaadiehe ana Uver Cur, bj uaiiulh and around "P" ulw'n ' toorthrd.Ma wrk. , bird that generally appear in Say are oid aiKlera pomtur guarantee ..sin oil b ind making lle-tS. iO enu per botulj by ail anifguta. I gsl" " ' 6 MONDAY, OCTOBEU2S. C-iiirt week. Circuit court in session. Some fiit this morning. IL-gtilur BU 111 HUT Weill hot. A iighl frost this morning. Norri Owen in ut l'riiicx hie. Minn Carrie. Hovey went to Portland loday. E l Helms has returned from Port- lllllll. Will Alexander came up from Salem today. Hev Father Black arrived homo this afternoon. Only one AO U Vi assessment for NoVCIIiIhT. The A O L" V order was 27 years old yesterday. Hoy Lakiu is repainting the roof of the Grange, building. Miss Maggie Sievcus returned balay from a visit l Portland. Attorney Cooper, of Leuiuti is ill at teiulenee upon circuit court. Two empty coaches were taken south by the loe.il this aiieruiKin. M L C'ainptiell is doin Initiuc in Corvaltis and vicinity this week. Hev J V Dartuu'KS, of liuchanan, Mich., prcuclied at Irving yoMciday, It will he unlawful to t ie salriion in the .iuslaw river after nevt Huns day. The Kas plant lia-. been Completed and is now in operation ut the u.uvt r sity. Dr I) A Paine hpent .Sunday in Eu gene, returning lo .Salein lliis fore noon. John Ingham received a dilviitg horse ami phuelou from iSan Jose yes terday. JSishop J S Mills nreaclied an elo (jueut Hertnou at the U 11 church last night. Arthur Veuzie returned to Portland today after a short visit with relative in this city. Francis Hempe and Linn Alexander have returned from their "outing" to California. The U of O and Willamette univer sity teams meet on the gridiron at ftu lem next Saturday. Kev E C landeMon, dean of the Divinity School iti this city, preached ut Salem yesterday. W !3 Uriswold, of Wasliington, D C, connected with llio IJ 8 Ocolugicul urvey, is in theclty. The remaining delegates to the U 11 and liaptist conventions left for their respective homes today. Attorney Ira it Kiddle, of lloseburg, ollicial stenographer is in the city ui attendance ou ncuit court. Secretary of Slate Kiucaid returned to Salem today, after spending Sunday with his famiiy in this city. Heiny S Talbert, of Hariisburg, has been granted a p iteut ou a gale ly the depart men t at Washington. Some sneak theif stole from a hack near the court house this afternoon an overcoat belonging to Oliver Veatch. The northbound lloseburg local was an hour and lil'teeu minutes lute today, caused by a broken engine out south. A J Zuinwalt has instituted a suit" against Klllo Alice Zumwult et al. in the March term of the Lane couuty ciicuil court to correct deed. The Corvallis boys left for their homes yesterday morning. They made many friends in Eugene by their gentlemanly conduct. The Saieni football team defeated the Monmouth boys by a score of 44 to ti, ai d the Portlands knocked out the Newberg? by a score ol 4 to U. Dud Kompp and Scott Dudley j competed in a lou yard foot race at the Stewurt track Saturday afternoon for a purse of $-0. Lindley won by about four feet. A special fxcursion train often cars will pHss through Eugene Wednesday afternoon about 4 o'clock from South ern Oregon lo the Portland Ex position. County Clerk Jacobs, populist, w ho Voted to'redu.e the railroad assess ment from flO.uiJU to HXM) a mile, wns scored by the central committee of his purty at Ashland, Saturday. WillMcClure delivered an address before assembly ai the University this morning ou the work of the recent convention al Salem of' the Northwest Y M C A Convention. It was an able ell'ort. E A Mosier. of Canyon City, father' of Alva Mosier, the hoy w ho lost his arm while trying to tide a brake beam, arrived here today and will take his son home us soon as he is able to travel. The street sprinkler lias outstuid the lust rose of summer, am) still lays the dust In the streets. It's an ill w ind that blows nolsidy good, and the street spi Inkier profits ly the absence of rain. C M Keene, manager of the U of O foot ball team, is ennllncd to his room with a Isill on one of his legs. He has been sullering w ith it for a week ami he seems to have usigravated its ft lend ship by playing in Ihe game Saturday. We hope he will soon be out. Friends of Mrs J P Wager have re ceived announcement of her wedding toMrArthurU ViHidward at-neva, ! Ontario eoiintv. New York. Mr and i Mrs Woodward will reside in Wat kins, New York. I lie wedding oc curred on October 3. One-half the maple shade trees in front of the J M Hendricks pnriy on Nin:h street is Uing culdowu. The balance of them will I trimmed upas will also those ill front of Hon II It Kincaid's property. The trees cut down wete monsters. Tnk the LIV) carload of fruit 2 pro dueed in the Northwest this year and figure at the small sum ol tiiO per csr nt. which U lnw when lril fruit i ; takwi luto criniaiT:ition, and we fw more plainly ss-.iklng. paid aluiosl i,im),iW ou their indebtedness, j '.., . iviutn-rt: All the signs , 0 warm, wet winter, U-riu jSi.rfng Jolinnv says the wjuir- ( i,lUt wv. bv not laying In ; Un.,hes for " inter; the g.s-e have t-fr tlvnii? north, the whale are g-K . , ',,iuf the Oiat Instead of Pet'snlial. I'aily iiuM iicMlirr . Ed Helms Is ill Eugene again. Arch Itice is at Cottage Urovc. S Swnufe, of loa, is III Eugene. W V ltiiley i now at 'ni ainonk Oregon. Morgan Hoult, of Junclioii City, is in Eugene. J F Kelly, of Crauts Pus, upent last night in Eugene. ('has li Hamilton, of Nevada, Is visiting relatives here. J M Shelly and Henry Lang, of Portland, are in Eugene. (ieo Sides and family of Thurston spent Sunday In Eugene. C F LUtletleld and Sherman Hi Her have return, it from Portland. A E Mo.hr, of tiraut county, is reg istered ut the 1 tollman House. Weather prediction for Tuesday: l-air Willi stationary li'iiiH'ralure. Prof J W Vogel visited Cottage Urove yesterday, retiirniug today. Miss lilanch Edwards of Springfield is visiting in the city with relatives. ItoU-rt Mctice left for Salem today after a vi-il with relatives in this city. Kev P K liurnett c:une up from Forest I i rove today to visit with his family. Judge Willis, of Host-burg, is in Eu gene, having business belore te cir cuit com t. Mr and Mr P E Snndgrass returned home today from a visit to Portland and the fair. Hon S 11 Friendly went lo Portland yesterday morning.' He will return hoiiiK tonight. Frank and E C and Mis-cs Ollie, MaM and (iiace Kuowles, of Seatou, ure in the city. A V Auteii has gone to his hop ranch mar CrestU'll where he will spend (lie week. J W K .iy s and Sheimatl Heller at tended the Woodmen exercises ut the Portland fair Saturday. MrsJS Mills and daughter, Ml- Lueile, left today for a lew weeks' visit at Portland and H'd Hiver. 'John W Htiiderion icturned from Lake county this forenoon. He was accompui led here by John Taylor, Howard Kowland of the Hegister returned home today from it visit to Portland and points' down the valley. Judge JC Fullerlon and Prosecut ing Attorney (i'-o M Brown, of Hose burg, arc in E'lgene in attendance tiMin circuit court. Kev Lingbottom of tills city and Kev Kond of Coburg returnel today from attending the Willamette Presby tery at Cottage tirove. JT Kirk and Kev Houston of Junc tion, returned to that cliy today from Cnttaire Urove. where they had la-en attending the Willamette Presbytery. John llaudsuker and J P Mulkey were at Thurston Sunday in the inter est of the Christian Endeaver society. It Is proposed to have a Demurest medal contest ut that place soon. A tonic vs Itilveii and Williams re turned Saturday afterm from Camp Creek where they contested the ease In which J W Stormant was charged u-llli assault lltioll T O lioddard. Slor mailt pleaded guilty and was tilled HO and costs. I'listurs Appointed. Ti,.. (tr.urnii iiniiual conference of in.. I'oiicl Itrcthern church closed Its deliberations Saturday evening. Fol lowing tire the appointments of pastors as reported by tho stationing com mittee: J It Parker, presiding elder; I'uyui- lup, Wash., A S Parker; Philomath, Or., H S Hell; Portland, C C I tell; Chinese Mission (Portland), Moy Sing; Eugeiu, (icorge D Needy; Irving cir cuit, T 11 .Nell; Itoseiiurg, to ihj suii- died; Dunir, to tie supplied; .mini, j A' Adams: Dalles Cltv, P H Meeker; Clackamas circuit, W II Hast; ( ol uiiiliia circuit, Win Itethers; Salem O F W-st, Yamhill, D Seppert; ilood Hiver, F V Kuiusse; .uurion .mission, TJ Cocking; president of l'hilouiuth ...n Prof It K Kmerick: District Supt. for American Hible Society, P C Hethr. Pally Uuni, llctolstr JH. A Mrlllill'K h'AI.I.. J M Kobcrl. aged li' years, who resides nl 7th and Jcllerson streets, fell front the rm,f of his house, a distance of about .10 fistt, this forenoon and had hi 'eft shoulder . i. .lit ,,r itli.ei. unit sustained other Injuries. He had gone upon toe lioue lo repair a leaaage, umi hhiik his hold, fell to tne groiinn, me luuuer r.illiftrv 1,11 lillll. Dr Kuvkeiidull was suiuinoiied nnil set the injured man' shoulder, fieces ol tne uone urouu.i the edves of the joint had l-etl liroKen oil". His side was also badly hruise.i and hi face cut and bruised by the fall. He Is now resting easny. A Qi'EKR Cask. Collage Grove Leader: Ja liobiiiett, of Creswell, was found Insensihle. under his wagon, near his home last Tuesday afternoon. He was first thought lo I dead but a diM-tor was called and by the following midnight he regainod consciousness, and said he had ls-eii hauling manure on the garden and feeling lalnl sat down ou the nlge of the wagon box to rest, and il is supposed be ha I an attack of heart failure and fell back ward and under the wagon. At last accounts he uppeami to be all right. - - -PallT inuri,'" !..i.vr .-i. MaKKIKH. Al the residence of Mr FtM'ott., In Eugene, Um-nn. t !l o'cl.sk this morning, by H-v Father Illuck. lAitli Hiuch and Myrtle l!-uu-uinsler, all of 1iiiH eoiiiity The wedding party i-'th- d I" the bride's parent n-r i iorf p istolll'-e s.ioii uflcr the marriage ceremony where an ele I pant wedding dinner was served. i pA-iott AHlnlNrH". Ii-V I , Ni-cdv, of Iowa, a gra i iaU'of Otter- Irin i'niversity, has ls--u appointed to ! the pastorate i f the Ma-on Memorial i U it church In this city an t is ex I peeled h-re by Nov, mls-r liith to take ' ch.irge of bis work. Until hi arrival the U H pulpit will (- oi-Upi'st by lllshop Mill". SlU'HKMK Col ltr W II WhaViiit 1 al, re-p od -ills, V Maliula J Tip'.on et al, appeila'tls; ord-red that the r-- pniijeiits have until Dectmls-r 1. ' l'.r, to serve and file brief. ciuiTir roiiii. 4 J 11 Honlg vi Eli.'i A Saunders; foreclosure. Decree of fom losure and order of sale of mortgaged iin uilsi-s. 41 - J M Keviicy v W DamlKC KtH'iiev; to recover money. Delimit. Ju Igui on for H (1.71. 4J T W Harris vs S Isoni; to recov er money. Default. Judgment for H-X1S, interest at S per cent and or der of ssle of attached proK-rly. 4: l-.hala-th N Moims' vs John L and Mary C S ewart: foreclosure, lie fault. Judgment for $171. 'Jo, frill attor ney lets mid interest. 41 I lias I.atier vs K M and Mary E Warren: foreclosure. IVfatilt. Judg ment for th'4 17, attorney ft e and iuli-rest at 10 H-r wnl. 4"i Northern Counties Investment Trust i Limited) eororalion v Amos and l.vdia A Hlchardsou et al; fore closure. Ik fault and )udgment for -,071.7(1, interest at 8 H'l cent, fl.'HI at torney fis ami decree. i7 i' Unites v liernhnrd Prange, Josephine Prange, his wile, et al; lore closure. iManlt and Judgment and ilcercv for i7(I..'ki and -0 ntloruey fee. .'.s Muri ha Stamoii vs M E Brown. lee; lorcclo-uif. Dcfniilt and Judg nienl for j'.'l '.H and J7,i attorney fee. (." KaleC ltrower vs Hols-rl lirow er; divorce. deferred lo E H Skip worth loreMirt testimony. 77 In re-sssignmeiit of II N Cruiu. N rei'ort. s;i I ti Chrlsmati v Joseph Cole and K H Mosby; lo recover money. Default Hlid Judgment lot MUX' U and flu attorney fie. s-', A 11 Fisk vs Julia Morey and C N Morey, her liusbnnd; foreclosure. I fault and judgiuelit for f .V.I.SO ami f attorney fee. Mi (i H Chi ismau vs Wallace M Cubblii; to recover money, llefault ami judgment for :iH4 and $.U) ulloi nev l e. M A tl Hovey vs A A Meek; to re cover uiotiev. Motion allowed. Ml John Whitcuker vs (1 1) Cham berlain and Eh.alH'th Chuiiihrrlain; foreclosure. Default and Judgment for 4-1,171. 10 per cent Interest, tluOaltnr in-T fis1 and dis-ree. '.il Johu li England i t al vs Mary A Dillard and Margin J O'Neil; to partition premises. Delimit. Referred lo John Curriu Sr, lien Scars and Alex Coolcy lo partition the wild pieiu ises In dispute. U7 J nines Hales i al vs (ieurgeC Taylor, a.i Inwiiie erson, et al; divis ion of projs'rty. B F Hylahd, Frank Wilkinson ami David Hill appointed lo partition the premises. PS Ellen McMarlin an I Stella Ad ams vs John Cole and Peter McMar lin; forecliuro. lH-l'uiill. Consoli dated wilh NooSand deciee. loo J C lomiiii vs W K Cautrell and J W Kicliardson; to ri cover money. Delault and Judgment for f."0 and ?'l0 attorney fi-e. 100 Luella Ahlmtt vs (lisi W JAb iiolt; divorce. Heferivd lo J S Medley to report testimony. Iti7 HV Howard s CW Wash. Iiurne; to recover money. Dismissed on phdutlll's motion. MS Mrs S H Huddleslou, exwu irix vs John W llollis, llarbara A Hollisctal; foreclosure. Judgment and decree for H'&l and f 100 attorney lees. a- AH Fisk, county lodge, and county eouiiiilssloiirs vsWH Walker; loiuiel title. Judgment on stipula tion. 40 Arthur K Cirowa vs Joseph A ami Haltie I'oleiiian; foreclosure. De fault and Judgment for fij'JJ.U7, ally fee of and decree of foreclosure. 47 Kate 11 Anderson vsChas An derson; divorce. Default. Heferrud to .Mired E Maltby to rujiort testimo ny. 4't -Temperance E Chaffee vs James W nud Margaret J Die etal; fore closure. Ivfaull and decree forl, 3r..12, ally fee of H00 and M per cent Interest. 1)0 Hoard of coinmlsloners for snle of school lands, etc, vs James U Hull- nett, Win Churelilll and I liurcli- III, his wife, and A P Churchill; fore closure. Judgment for f l,:io0, ully fee ol friK) and decree of foreclosure. 01 Pi'iiinuh rogle vs I) J liover. EvaLOover and D II Dewltt; fore closure, llefault. Judgment for fHI4. M and decree of foreclosure and ally Ice of ..0. ,"4 Struh E Oaken vsT 1) Dukeu; divorce, deferred to U F Sklpworth to take tcsliinony. Divorce granted. 60 John Kelly vs K iIhtI E Camp lell; damages. Allowed until Nov. 4th lo answer. 00 John K Jones vs Mary E A Smith, widow of Hiram Smith, de ceased, el ul; to reform deed. Def'iull. Guardian ad litem appointed for de fendant, Mary E Smith. 70 N A Hutehlns vs Win N Hutch Ins; divorce. Default, deferred to G F Sklpworth to lake testimony. ti.i MrsEA DrUeol vs D E Hull"; slander. Motion to strike out poltloii of complaint allowed. ho SS S'evens vs HV Howard; slander. I)emurrer overruled. 104 J S Conger vs A J Smith and Martha Smith; foreclosure. Settled mid dismissed al plaintiffs cost. Ill State of Oregon vs Jerry detty; ussHtill with dangerous weapon. Or dred cimimiu-d to insane uiyluin after exumlnaliou. 74. Svarverud it Windeil vs Fred Smith, William Smith and A Colling wood; upisval from J P court to re cover money. The following Jury was taken In the case Wednesday morn lug: John L Furnish, Scott Chris man, J D McDonald, W II Lincoln, W 11 Ha v. James Purker, S Hand- saker, Charles Power, Geoige Drury, N W While, S F Kcarns und E P Wllil lllls. ;;7 J E Nolund vs David Cherry; to n cover money: Transcript. The fol lowing Jury was taken III the ca-: It K Cnlhson, J E Davis, N W While, J I) McDonald, A d lluttolph, (ieorge lirurv, W II d-y.Johu 1 FuriH-li, I M l)ailiels, K..il Chiisiiiiio, U H i Diiieolii iiinl Frank Power. 'the Jury returned a verdict for 1 pluiutilT iu the sum of -'.iO.Wi, au I c -ts. 1 10 Slate of Or -goii vs II P Hayes; ini'-st. A true bill. 110 State of On gou vs It P Hayes; : in" ct. A Uue lull. 1H Stale of O Oregon vs Susie ' Walker; lewd and la-s lvlou cohabi tation. A true bill. Hays sod Mi Walker v.-ere ar raigned il.l ufu rinsiu at 4 o'clock and urn h t sik their d iv lo plead. Attor ney Kilc.j &. Young apjs-arfor the le elld.uit". I 1 he estate of Ihe late It S Strahiiu I us-is-d for 11,1"" in I.lnn county. U. OF (L'S m ! Tin Farmers Baflly Defealeti Ij tie Home Team. Tlin SCOKl: ft TO o. Pal'.JT llusrd, IVIiits-r .v. The day wan an Ideal one for font ball. Pel hap a little raw tor sjiccla toisl.til Jul light for the piayer 1-ong iM-foreS o'cha-k, the hour si I for playing, arrived, people U gun lo enter the gates ami by the time the teams made their iipiH-nrai.ee a large crowd ot vtators had assembled. The tiortli side of Hie groi.mi w as i in ncii w ith a high wall, but the south side had bceo left t'ii and a mounted of ficer sucmded 111 keeping out ail those w ho nought to see the gnuio w ithout paying the necessary M i-ei I. Following is the line up of the two teams: O. A. C. Position. U. nfO. Porter, Center Gillclalid McAllister, K Guard Shattm k, Itordlne, C, I.Gt'ard Edinutisoii, Phllipps, It Taekle Herliold, Thorp, 1. 'Tin kle FTeinpleton, Slinipson, E L End Coleman, I'lnlipps, It End Travis, Stln. iimUi, H Back H ltrvs.ni, Siiiull, It Half Kwne, Serogglns, I, Half Bishop, Kelley, Full Hack II Templetou, Paiil Isiwnlng, lute of Stanford and captain of Ihat team last yeai Is couch for the O AC, while II. P lU-rison, late of llcrkcly, I the I', ol O. coach. Coach Dittoing acted a umpire while Coach Helisoli acted as referee. Seth McAlister acted as linesman. The O A C siitis were Terrell, Onsley and Mciuinn. The I' of O sub were A Kuyken dnll, Miller, Straiihh-y, Merriinaii, Pra her and Farrlnglon. On Ihe beginning of tint first half iiishop of the V of O made a run around the right end and scored a touchdown. 'This was followed by a goal, scoring 0 points. Ou the next start Khnltuck made a touch-down, but failed to kick a goal, thus M-orlug 4 points for the U of O. The start was again mado and the O A Cs kicked a backdown. On the third touchdown. C Phlllpps.of theO A Cs whs disabled, hut was soon In the field again. The U of O " had another loilclidowu, by Templeton's through center, ami a goal, scoring them 0 more points. The O A Cs had pluck but il was plainly thelJofO's game. Ihe luiirill miicnuowii nun una I was made uy the uoi us scoring 0 IMlilllS. Thellrst half was completed mar tin Mulsh of the fifth touchdown. The Imllwasin the hands of tho O A Cs but the V of Os bud tho best of the plnv. Toinl pore for tlrst half: UofO, 22; O A C, 0. (Kltl.MI HALF. The second half resulted In totals as follows: UofO, 2 1; OA C, 0. GUAM) TOTAL. U Oft) O A C o It t'ost Ulni pearly. Casslus Harlow, several years ago, n,.il i,ri.inlu In miirrv Hello Ham- mond, a tieautlful girl, bom and reared in Portland says the Portland Mer cury. As a result of that engagement Belle becumo tho mistress of Kurlow, bent liimw for ilm fellow and actually enslaved herself to liim. All accomp- llsiica ariisr, tne young wuiono painted several lovely leturealo adorn thai exH'cteil home, ami gave mem to her alllaiieed. These he iilaccd in Id rooms at Harlow, and they were ail mired by every culler. llut a change came over iiiu spirit oi Casslus Harlow's dreams and few mouths ago he married another woman. The young wife, was taken to Harlow's ilomiciie aim mere icnsim her eye iisin the handiwork of her that find ex e -ted to till that exalted plain now belonging to another. Then 1 tfl til I I lalll muni hrniiirlit suit Rgalnsl Casslus Harlow for t'JiJHK), alleging bri-ich of promise of marriage and seduction. This week Harlow settled thlsnlrulrby the payment or U.oon and the return to Belie Hammond of all the pictures she had given him. Waltrrvllle Ileum. Tho nights are cold and frosty, hut tho Hay ure veiy pieasani. Mrs Dotson has gone to Eugene to visit with her daughter for a few day. Mr Potter's baby It quit sick, hut it is lioia-U II will soon ne oeuer. Mr T Easton Is mhldlng a new burn. Messrs Lorlng and Bert Finn at tended the coHijierution meeting held In Eugene the loth and 20th lust. MrJW Sliumnte and wife visited M V decs' family Sunday. Mr Oscar Mlllli an Is building a new house opposite Geo Milhcun's house across the- road. MhsLizie Vanghaii, of Coburg, is staying with Mrs J W Shumate. Out school I progressing nicely un der the instructions of (J W Milam. Mr Ed Smith Is uliout well but not able to work un v. Mr John Wurleg ha extrurte.i n bones from hi llitlo toe. Ho cui nit toe with an ax s 'liiD week ago. Makkiku In Junction 'Uy. Oct. fi mi,.-., hv Hev II S Wallace. Mr J A llooiieuud Mis Ella Huble. iney will ri'slde nrar Dmlia. I .mi. i v Vain Sheridan uun The Lord hlniscir will umke the I haiiksgivlng iiroclamuliou in Oregon this year. Lr.-A Chinese sword, brass .....m,i,.d tu aeublsird. oil the road is-- tween Eugene and Sprliigfleld, Huder will please leave ul llii omcv. Ib.uy To the wif of Prof J P Hoi- laud at Junction City. Oct 24, IM'O, a a io.irr.iu a burned at thettukelu T.tler, Texa. yi-ster.luy, for raping a w liite woman. I ne spci-isciw wlliu s.d by a large crowd, Including many wometi and children. (.ets a Nrn Trial. P.ill y (iuaiil. iviels-r A report of yesterday's proceedings III the supreme court Is given III Ihe follou ing: Stale of Oregon, respondent, vs Duu cail Scoll iippellaut; appeal from Lane county. Judgiuelit of the lower court reversed nud new Irlal ordered. Opin ion by MiMire, J. The del'etidaul, Scitl, in this case w us convicted of the crime of adultery upon the unsupported testimony of the woman In the case Mrs Hubh, and the supreme court holds that no material ciiciiiiislainv were shown to substantiate the ttiilh of her evidence, The isiuit says, "Mete prisif of an op poritinity lo commit adultery Is Insulll cleiil to coiix h-t a person ol thai crime unless tlu-ie is proof als, i of mi adult erous inlii, I mi the part of both parties and to prove this state of mind clrciiinstiiiiclal evidence is admitted to show a purpose or Inc. illation to com mit the net. From an examination of all Ihe testimony In support of Mrs 11 ilih's statement we conclude that il doe not corotKirate the maict ial issue or present fads trout which the commission of Ihe ciiiuti can reasonably he Inferred and lu lu-.', under the statute, was in siillleleiit lo support the conviction and the court eired ill refusing to give the Itisttiii'tiou rcipieslcd, for which reason (he Judgment Is reversed and a new 1 1 lul ordered. 'This means thai Scott must I ai ac quitted. Haiuioak Kki'okth. The annual reports of the various railroad com punlcs, operating III Ore on, furnished ll e stale Isuird ol rallMiul commission ers, show not only Hit entire business transacted during Ihe fiscal year end ed June .'101 II, 1M),), hut present also Interesting figures In comparison made with the business of lsiH. The freight I mill c returns of the Southern Paeillc nad also show a great inereure In the shipment of fruit, livestock and hay, giving evidence of a great diversity ol nf funning In the Willamette valley. While Ihe shipment of grain products during the two years over this route I alsnit Ihe same, I hero is a material in crease, nearly 10,000 ton, In the ship ment of fruits, Indicating that the hor ticulturist of Oregon lire beginning to receive some returns for the outlay and labor expended in such direction. Card of Thanks. 1 hereby tender my sincere t hunks to the friends und lielghlxirs who so kindly assisted me during the sickness and ileuth of iii wife. Thepaslorof Ihe Lulhcran church, Kev Koerner, especially rendered valuable assistance by his pretence and w ords of encour agement. Jam KM A.NPKKSON. O.nk MoitK Hl'KT. Cottage Grove Leaden 'Tuesday morning a brake Is aiii tourist slips'd oil' the rods of the south bound overland train ut Com stock, shortly afler 3 o'clock, nnd re ceived a dislocated shoulder. Ho was brought to town the sitinu morning by Ja llawley and placed In care of Dr Snapp, who set the shoulder of the unfortunate young man, and paid for his Isd and bleak fust ut the lintel. Next day thegeiilleinun proceeded on his Journey. Hu claims In be about 17 yeurs of age aud I hut he hu a sister in Montana. Ai.vam-kmknt Ci.l'ii. The Uni versity and Eugene Advancement Club met lis usual in Mount' hall lust evening w ith a good utteiidituce. The club Is developing new Interest and is taking in new liieinucrs eacil wee. The meeting oiieued lusi iilgui witu a very pleasing solo by Prof Narregnn. A piis-r on "Nebular Hypothesis" was read by II T Condon. A general discussion of this paixd- followed ami was taken part hi by Dr Kuykendall, President Chapman, Professors Frle- del, Letcher. Baker, 1 oting, Condon and Mr H M Yoran, President Chair man outlined the wluter's worn for the class In evolution Next Monday evening the subject of sociology will be discussed. The eakcr of the even ing will lie Bishop J H Mills and rroi Thos Condon. To Tkaciikkh and Hrnooi, 0m- cmih Engi ne, Oregon, uetoncr Ihitt: tiih Weekly uregonian oi ucto isr IS contained a notice that Slate Supl. Irw lu hud added Bison s r.le- meiitary rpeiier to mo ust u nuiuoi-I-...I text laiok. In aimrduiiou wilh ubeiueiit action of the State Hoard of . . . . . .. . ... i 1. 1. .i ... ... .. Education rMlpl. irwm nus iiiuuiu hi clrciilur letter No. H, adding Wat- .on' Fleii cnlurv Speller to the list. Notice Is hereby given, lliereiore, mm Heed's Woid D-ssons Is the ONLY authorized speller for usu in public schools. J. G. SlKVfc.NHOX Pally Uuard, October MlNkH IN JoHK I'll INK. CololielJ A Slrulght, has two mines In Josephine county, near Menm which up nine i Interesleil III. tine oi iiieio i-mi- sisisi.r cold and silver ore anu me ii,r Is eoniM-r nnd no d oro. I lie , ,ii..i Iihm lusi reiurncti iron, in. mines, lie is now working tne goui und silver mine ami I mukiugurruiigu- mel ts to have tho ore snipped to a smeller atlucoma. A Kl'Hl'iUHK. Mr A Yerliigton was leodereil u siimr -e narly al Ills Home on Ninth street last evening by a num ber of his friend. GA lerliiginn, oi orliiiitleld. wilh hi oichesUn, lur- , I iiiosii- for tho occasion, vjune numU-r of friend hotu iromtins cily and Sprlnglb ld were present. The risilll Wete prettily uevornuMi, ..l. fimi liincli wa served, wliluli all enjoyed very tiiuen. IU:. is Tim Ht:nnu. A tramp at .,!!,. I hi tho resideni'o of K'V Mr Alley's, lust evening for something to eat. Mrs Alley iniormeu in iruinj- shiplliutshe would reward Him wiiu a good suiqs r If be would wash his hand and face. After some btMilaney be complied and was liberally ted. When he left he stole the bar of soup. Tlil I the first time a trampever stole uuy ol this cleansing article. Iiaily Onard, Hflirvr'J TliK FiKiTKAi K. The fount: yes terday afternoon between lb am ami Neulwaswou by IIm) latter by a dls-IhIii-c of 3 hi liisteud ol 20 lift a at llrt reporteiL Another rawwaarun t,y Morgan and Lindley, two haul printer, the latter winning by 4 feet. siMMoNsVy; VrULATOlf; GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Almost rvervhiijv t.i!;r. snmp laxative medk'ine to cleanse the svs'.cm and kn-p the blooj pure. I hoe who t.ike bIMMONS LlVl.R KUiL'tAfUR (ll.ui.l or puwdrr eel all Ihe hetirlin of a nnlj nnj pleasant laxative and tonic that purities the blood nn J strengthens the whole system. And mote than this: SIMMONS LlVl.R Rlc.u tATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active auJ healthy, anj when the Liver Is in coed condition you find yourself tree from Malaria, Biliousness, InJigeMion, Slck HeaJactie and Constipation, and rid ol that wurn out and dd'ilitateJ feeling. These are all causeJ by a sluggish Liver. (jooJ digestion and IrecJum from stomai.h troubles will oulv Te h.ij wlirn tl-.e liver Is properly at work. If troubled wilh any of these complaints, trv SIMMONS LlVLR HtGULATOR. The King of Liver MeJi cines, und Belter than Bills. -ff-KVEUY TACKAGi:-?; lias tho X Stamp In nil on wrapper. J. II. Zollln Co., l'hlla I'm. Til t)7lK 01 t.AMt lllnDM. Hundred of Chinese Plieasantg Ship ped Alive tor Itreeilluc Par piises 'This Veur. Giimo birds are plentiful now. Many Chines.' pheasants are being sold in tills city lor 26 cents each. The open season for grouse, pticarant, quail, Mongolian pheasant and similar game bird in this stale Is from Sep Icmtwr I to December 1, but the birds cannot be killed for the market aud nll'cred for sale only during the period between October 15 and No vein 1st 13, and dealers having birds Bi their pos session five days after November IS are liable to tines. In the wording of this statute, tho framer was careful to le clear and speclllo as to the meaning ot the act, ami the law expressly says that it shall be unlawful to l ave the hlrds In their possession afler Novem lerlo, even In cold storage. Game Protector McGuire has referred this section of the Orvgoh game laws to Attorney-General ldlemun, to decide whether It bo constitutional, and If Ihe altoruey-geiierul isol that opinion, MrMcGuIre will stop absolutely Hie sale of birds after the time specified by law. or all the game hlrds in Oregon none equal the Chinese pheasant. Many of llieni are being slilpd ulive, lor breeding purjioscs, to every state In the Union. 'They bring, usually, $10 a pair. Hundreds of these birds have is-eii shlpH)d from the Willamette valley during (he present season, and the iiioiuy reall.ed from their sale amounts turn neat sum. ruiiinilsslnuerg Court. W M Foster, bridge work 10 62 1 87 8 25 11 00 John Hake, bridge work I'otterf llriw, IuiiiImt James Coiikilu, Itidigeut soldlsr fund James E Nolund, costs on de linquent tuxes, vluimvd fOl.M); not allowed. Adjourned for tbe term. To MoVK KHOM KlPDI.K. Cotiulllo City Hullctiu: We are reliably In fill med that the citizens of Myrtle Point have Induced the editor of the Kiddle Enterprise to remove his print ing plant to Hint pluoe and that enter prising cily will soon be supplied with a local press. We are glad to hear the news as Myrtle I'jlnt has some gooa business men and clll.etis w ho have striven hard to reach this end aud now recomiHinsatlon comes by their ellort being rewarded. MakkIkd. At the residence of the bride's father, Jas Campbell, nt Camp Creek, OctolKir, 21). 1NU,',, William T PaUlson, orspr ligtleld ana Miss Alice D Campbell, ltev Dr Driver of this city arform!ng the murriHge ceremony. The young couple will re side ou Mr I'aiusou's lariu near Springfield. The Uuahd extends congruiulullons. Dally Unani, Uelotsir W. Tukih HkoKk.n. Mis Susie Car ter, aged 10, of Middle Fork precinct, wa thrown from tier liorss near Aiiuy Luce's yesterday aflerniHiu, and her foot hanging in m stirrup she was dragged quite a distance. One of her thighs was broken and she was con siderably bruised. Dr J W Harris was culled to attend to the suflerer. Clch Dasck. Tho club dance In Conner Hall Saturday night was at tended by nearly 60 couples, and wasm ncccss In every way. The club Is meeting with better success this win ter lhau ever before. Okecjon Hoksm. Two Oregon horse won In the races at Lo Angeles yesterday. In the 2:13 class, puclng, purse $1000, Pnthliiouut woo, time 2:10; t:iS class, pacing, purse$l,(H)0, Frazer'a Cheliulls won, time, 2:13L Awarded Mljhest Honors World's Fair, Qold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR' CRiEAHI Most Terfect Made. 40 Years lbs StancUiil I