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for Infants - Caetori Ii ar well adapted tochlMren that ! rocoinnu ad It a superior to any jinwc1j)Uon known to mo." JL A. Aacnia, M. P., Ill So. Oxford BU, trooklj-n, N. T. "Tha una of 'Cautorla It o unlreml and III merit HO well known that It aw-ma work of viiMTvrDgallon to enJoiue It, Fee are tho Intfllltrrtit famlllm who d" nut k'p Caaturia vvlUuaaay reach," Ciiu Humr, I). P.i J.ew York Cltr. Tna Cumr j C. CHURCH, Prttldent. B. D. PAINE. F.W. OSBUHN, Vic President. Cnhltr. tub Eop Loan and Savings BANK, Of Eugene, Oregon. DIRKOTOIIS-J. 0. Church. J. II. Ilarrli, W.E Urown, II. U. 1'alno, K. W. Oiburn. Palfl Ud Capital. : : 550.000. A General Banking Business Transacted. IntAr.nt Unwed on time dcpoalt. ' Collection entrusted to our care will rewire prompt attention. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, 3akcd & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff Joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Morse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle.. Membrane and Tissuti Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it In a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquer! I'aln, Makes fUn or Bet well gala. ,i.Pv;-5v1 hd' hi ma !u' Tlilt fjt-- orlliiHfT lii Juveuaior l the in o n t wonderful 1l"ovvry of the nit.v. liu horn rn. tor'.l ny (lie turn of Falllio Hon. aatlona, Nrrr-i-iiatwtU-liliiK tue eyra atut other iwtut. Ktpntlt.i.a I n r I k orati-a and tonra tho riillrviyxrin. Hud, an ruira l'.hllllT, Ni-rrouiuvKt, Kmliilniii, anddi-vrlox au riKton-a aud Atnrtra. Hudtan la Jxi'riy rose Hud, an ain4 ne"i;i,urfnss Of tha it 1 & rUrvo In -JO dar. C'iTa J'.uia in tli,t i OST lull, lomi a r hi MANHOOD liU,litiUiped i 'if";'l - ' '':A.,' "iV''""v quloklr. Orrr ?,000 prlvnte rn,1onrmrnl. I'n-iuiiturt-nr i-m ii liiitMiit-m y In iliv flrat ftain-. It I. a mp'mn of a nilnal wraanrM and ham-nii'-x. 11 cau Ihi a.oi'ped lu tt'tUja bj the iutoi lludvan. The inw ilUtiverjr n nn.il" Vr the Pnrrlnl latturilienld fanun.aHuasoa aUdlcil Initllutl. It u the iiioiutM iii..ir n aue. li la v.-tr powerful, hoi I tnh m. So'd f-r 1 Ou a p.. k. airrord au'Uii lor SVWO la'naoalrd l'i-). W'ritu-o K-miKii I'd y v.-'i lora cti.ii. li yoiihur plx li-ti'l ore lot cnil-.lv C"P-VH nioie will I will to Vt li- I 'I '-' 'l . oVti,l f .r nr-ii'H'-.iih. u- tuiothlHi-. A-Hrca lll'IIHO:' S .11 If t. JN 1 ITl 'Hi, JUIK'llOU MO. .U-1 1, I'M . I .V I LI 41,. T'lio ninrn i- -ton tui r. v hakk-w TnlS PAPER ivplitMim AtfHiif-T' ia ud Min nniM r.ii'iiaiiK', rraurtM., i 11,, f liuii voulr avul )r adrriulii( ran be luada. .... D end Children. Caatorla- rurra Colic, Conatlrntloa, . Cour Gtomaeh, Hinliw, Krw-tatl jti Kill Worm, fc-lvu aleep, and promoU. '" -int.on, Without U'Juiious mMk-atloo. "For KTPfiJ j-oar I hara r-omrn'-n.'- your t'alorla,' and klinll alwuyi onitlc t ilii bh it luu InrarlaUy jinslu. il Uni i i... reaulta." riiwm V. Tfxmr, M. I., IKtb BtrwU and 7lb Avu., NvW York CI' Cob-mst, T7 Mcsbat Btu-jt, kw Yore 1r I'OMTK'S AM) UKLIOIO.N. Hero in a mixture of polities, re liiion and tiroteetioll Willi ft von gi-unce, and it considerable di' play t,( ilmikfvimn. Mr. Ki.hraim Mor- ufuctur r of Hartford, Vt., ami one of tho principal suji, ortt ri of the H wml Congregational church 01 mat pret tv New England town. A vcr oi two ago tho cliurcli advertise-1 for a preacher who was "younj: un married anil n renulili'.-an." I.ev Herbert V. Hoyd applied for the nluee and wa-i accented. It leaked nu however that Mr Bovd voted for Mr. Cleveland in 181)2, and be pniiHe of that fact the woolen man ufacturer. Mr Morris, withdrew both himself and hi contribu Uoiih from the Second (Jongrena tional church of Hartford, Vt MnHt reniarkablo of all in Mr. Mor rib' letter in which nro given the reasons for hii abhurd behavior. "I mistruHted, from Mr. lioyd'n application tliat ho wa noi a re nuhliean and cautioned the com mitteo againht hiring him, saying that 1 would not contribute luwaru the support of a democrat; but they were all wise and had their way, I I'm- them fair warniiiL'. and they - e - -- . - i, .nut. tnlin tint coiiHeouenet'H. 1 went to Mr. loyd, and ho acknowl edged that he" had voted for Mr Cleveland. I am a woolen man itfucturo. Democracy it detrimen tal to my biiHiness, and 1 wouldn't hear the gonpel preached by a dem ocrat anv more than 1 would cut oil my right hand. If they securi a renublicnn they can have my support; otherwiro they'll go with out it This carries its own comment. If Mr. Moaris cannot get to heaven without the aid of a liberal re publican pastor who committed tliu crime of votinir for Cleveland threo years ago, ho prefers to try a warmer climato or cut oil nix right hand. Ho can do either, or bolli. Tho weather clerk denies the Willamette valley her usual quota of raiu this season. Tho femt-nnnual rvport of the i-lrrk of Lane coiin tv shows a fair condition of tho treasury. Tho in- tiobteuness lias been run ticca w a littlo less than $30,000. Alhanv Democrat: "What's the matter of having Mr Hermann in vestiffato tho CalaivHiia. Doesn't that need improving?" Why not let him get his work in also on Camas Swale. Robert Goelot is contemn'atina tho erection of a M.OOO.OOO cottage at Newiiort. That is good. It will furnish employment to hun dreds of men and help keep the maney in circulation. Steamboats for the upper Wil lamette river aro more plentiful Hum water this season. It is nuitc a contrast with tho fall two years Hgo when we had ft fourteen foot stage of water in October. Twelvo states hold elections on November 5 Iowa, Kansas, Ken tucky, Maryland. Massachusetts, Mississippi, New York, New Jersey, .Nebraska, Ultio, rennsyivania ana lrginia. I'.iglil slates eieci legis latures, which select I nitetl Males senators: Iowa Kentucky, Mary land. Mississsinii. Virginia. New York, Ohio, Utah. Thoconfli mo high cou reek appe. Tho conflict of authority between courts of hugene ami fall aimear to have been satis factorily adjusted. It would have been far better if the girl had not been arrested. She has been siif- ently punitdiod for her fault, and is not probable that any grand jury will returnan indictment gainst her. Hons are quoted in the Willam ette Valley at 0J to 7 cents per pound. As the duty on hops is now 7 cents per pound just as u was from 1SS3 t! lien prices ranged from 12 to HO cents, will some of our Republican con temporaries please explain that the reduced price was caused by the WiUon-tiormaii taritl' bill. Comparatively few men have been murdered this year because in the eyes of some idiot a man looks just like a deer, but one case is reported this week from Southern Oregon. Several year J in the pen itentiary, with daily diagram les sons showing tho ditl'ereneo he ( tween the two animuls, man and ''Tr' wou'1' l'it the right ix-nnltv for this species ot criminal careless ncsa. A V v v WIIK.tr rOMI'.UtIM)N. 'i'iiu fullortin figurci give a conipai H.ui nf llio price oi wheat at I.i vrjin. iimi Chieno, k!iow- il. tile illll--i;ii(.-e In tvtei;ii ihu t' cities ill p-gard tn Wheat: July I'll I'ri'-c. Li verjio-il f-UA Chicago i Dill' rciti-i- in Liverpo-d . . . Sij-it'iiiier 17 Livillpoil To' t:liie.tgii Li DiU'-rciici' iu Livi-rjiool . . . .Yl October L'S I.iveroool 79 Chicago ; (lOi DiU'crcnei) in Liverpool. . . .12 Salem IVt: Is tho Liverpool price ttio high, or th'j I hi-a"o price too low? Is the Kiiglislitnan pay ing too high a pr'n e for his wheat? It is likelv when ho has tho wheat of the world to Selecl from? Keceivrd .Sunday. A ileliL'atloii (ifceven tirlsoners were ri-ct-iveil nl liiu state eiiiteiitiury from tirinit i-iiiiiity Hiiiiilnv. iiiey were: Llnyil Miller anil Fred (iiilon, riu-li Mfveii'yeurn, for liireeny of cattle; J II Miller nntl ClmricH Kiinl.ull, encli live vearH fur u similar eriine: John N-oil two yi-nrx, lurcrny iu a l wt-llhii?; W illiam Ctiltiittr, one year, lart-i-ny of a Inn ; 1 I'iiiiiiii S.-i)lt, one year, as sault Willi a ilangeruiM wetiMn. Aloii.i) I 'upplu, acetl l'l, wns received at tliu n form hcIhmiI. i uo more prisoners have been coiivIcIimI ami nre awMtniR K iiioiiee irom iiraiu. John WinmU, u United States prls oner, fseiiteiii-eil to one year for sulmi- imt'oii of perjury, was received fioui roiiiaiiii. I'ailJT Guanl, Octo!r-.". A Mist A K k. Today's Oregonlnti: "A 14 yriir old buy was urrvMtt-ri iu Lane enmity recently and pn-nenteil to the grand jury fur iiidietiiient una criminal charge. InveHtigiition prov ed Unit (lie charge) wna iiuillci-itiHly hrotiitlit. 't lie onlirrowtli of a rum II v feud.' The leiil proM-eutiun of the child tliroUKli malice is one degree inure heinous t.iiin tho brutal ca-tl gatioii nf a child blanker. KuKene has had a recent exhibition nf the one mid Portland ot lite other. The prnml Itirv In Initli Instances did its duty, though lite result in each case fell fur eliorl of JiiIhI-v." j lie boy liana irom I, Inn county instead or l.tine. A f old Knap. Sr I'ai i.. OctolieriS. Iteiiorts fr.mi in.inlM in Miiuifhola and tho Dukiilan Inillcate a tmiHlderuble fall of hiiow mid a lilir (Iron in tein eerattire. It Is very cold iu Mon tana md Manitolia, lite tcliiperalure rniiL-iiiL' irom 11 ili'k'. to (I at Owum-IIc No rl-w In leiiiHnituro Is expected In the next ii hours. Neuralgia ATTACKS THE EYES Makes THE LIGHT Unbearable. PERMANENTLY CURED II V 1IMI Ayer'o Pills " My liinhaml was snhU-rt lo aevrre ntlai-ka ol ticuialKla alih b cansi-.l liim pu-at pain ntnl atiHi-rlnit. lite pain i-n ptltirlpally nhmit Ills rye., mid h olloa hail In n-iualii In ailnrkriied room, not hcitiK aide lo ataml llu- IIkIiL A) it's l'llli I'i Iiir ri'cotnitietiilrd, he tiled Uh-iii. iihIhu nnr In-Ioro eni li nieaL They very noon iiH .rili-d rell.-l. followi-d l y iM-rma-to-lit riiro. I am n Mrmii! t-ll--r In tin-rP.li-ai-y of Ayer's I'iIN. mid would in t I without th'-m for ten times tin Ir i oH."-Mrt. M. K. 1UIAT. l.lhrrty. 'l i .. "I Imvi'HHi-.l-Ayi-r- 1'ills Inwy family lor forty yi-ar., ntnl n-iinnl tln-m ax the x. ry l-t I'uclo Mahtim IIa.vcoi k, l.aUi-nty. I'la. AVER'S PILLS n..nl,.n,l U I..UArr Ataira ! Vl AT THE WORLD'S FAIR g Citwwoeff"fcrr3wffrcfoooe O-SCC8S88I8S088O88O GOLDEN WEST BAKING P0WDOR 3 UK A -ON WHY )..u rl..uiit buy IU 1. It U niii.to iltihtlirrei.t home. i. It liiinilo of llif M-ry finest mut. riH.a nud Ik uitrniiU-M.1 In every result iiuil or ni rlor to tliu very lii-M. 3. The iimki-l-K uiiaratitei- ov : (in met evory i.t.n-. : i . Huthorl.-il lo rotten . mouey If it Ih-uo( KHil-fc- . CAN YOU ASK FOR V.C; . Cumoi.t I-KVMu, iNirlUu.i, O 88 O 88 O o 88 O 88 O 88 O3SQSS0S8ES038O880 L..'L'M-yy"'r'.,g A CUP or MOVES THE BOWCUS IN THE MORMNS tjaLitgirwufr Kor .u- .1 V. i h k Ion a mh .tnt-1 u.i. .lore. A B jrDUM'3 Bromo-EBlerg. 'I ,i-'rt.'loi, l''"iy 'ift' -fjoti, llit'trwM' - l ll t i I t i ill SMtrinatL 4 T UhrHH in-ti-in, (t-'ttt, M ,w ii-.-nl--, Atl 1'; ii .i.' .,..'.n.i.. .. n.i. t- Cr Atlixlt ) ,'r'r r A .. 1 . U, 1 oOWt Tt A.Ola) CliEW.CAt CO. i 31a. t'.dufti( CHICAGO. tolit by All lriiivsul m mw r A WORD IN YOUR EAR Tue Stem of Bi aitv of the complexion, hands, arms, and li.ur is found in the perfect action of the Pores, produced by CutiGQia V SOAP s The most effective " skin purilyitii! and--be.iutifyinifsoapinthe world, as well as purest and sweetest for toild, bath, and nursery. .old ttir-niihnut Hi. -'H. II'lM Mrlloll T l.ll K.i. I. Kin. K !. L..Jm. U.to anu Una.. c.r.. frwp... b.wo. U. a. a TUKSDAY, Ot.TOUKlt 1"J. Col Yarall in at lioinu ni'uili. John Iiiu'linui Is iudispo-ied. Oren Howe ha-i Koiie to iirownsville. lleo W I'iekutt vihited Ju m.-lioii to day. Itev J II IJInek went to ItoteUurK lv day. Lew Crow, of Grant's I'a, is in ICu gene. The farmers aru no praying for rain. I'IhIiIh for walntrt 75c per yard at 8. II. r . AImuiI the mind court crowd In town. Tim Journal ollico is rwviviu g re pairs. Tim I' iiciil'o IJakery has a new s!fti- William Lackey, of Silver Luke, in In hiitfene. Mix. Dairy Oilell vinited 1'ortliind ye-terday. V (1 I'urkesjtt is Uyoiid nil liopes of n eovery. I'lu-Hti-r I) Combrt viiiled at Salem yesterdn)'. I X (jirevne, of (.'amp Creek, was In the city today. liy the HlnteeeiiHUH Salem has a pop ulation of 10,-1.1. Charles llolior., of Astoiia, lia-ire- entere.l the U oft). Koine immigrants arrived on the liK-al this afternoon. I)r II F ltiyuls, of Junction City, was In town today. IIC I tunipliTy is con fined to his room with mek liens. Cnele Johnny Diiur.onil, of Coburg, wan in Lunelle toilay. Hon II F Hauling, of Cottage ISrove, was In hugene today. Arch Kice returned today front vixit to Cottage Glove. Itev J H Snyder has about recovered from his recent illness. X It Harvey, a dried fruit buyerof l'ortlaml. Is In the city. Mrs ( It Cliilsiimn has returutd from a visit to Portland. J M Itolicrts injured yerttcrday iu fall Is recovering nicely. Itev John V Ihillglans left for his home tit rendletoii today, lion F. 1' Coleman gave tho (it'Aitn olllee a pleiiKatit call loday. Wn't tiilllln visited Cot (age (irove yesterday, reluming today. MmKW F.llfgn wan a a iasteii:er lo oiicolla tins iillemoou. .Miorney A II Tinner, ofPurtland, is attending upon circuit court. Only two more days of this month. Wlioever mw a dryer Octolici? A new erossvvnlk is being laid be tween the MeCltingatid I t-tern corner. 8 H Frleiidlv has relumed fr-iii a short liu-Mies trip to the metropolis. M M (iillespie Is tit work packing pork iu the l.tine building on Kighth street. The celebrated Mtirrant case will lie iriven lo the jury Tliursday evening or Friday. rettylolin, at Salem, yesterdav, sold l'JO bales of liops lor tij cents er pound. Mrs John Miller left for her home at llavhurst today, after a visit with friends iu this city. The run of Maliuon in the lower .s'niKlavv is n-poiied better during the last two or three days. Colonel J A Straight returned tndav front a business nip to the mines in Southern Oregon. Mrs Joseph Meeker, of I'll vn II u p. Washington, arrived in Fugene today and will visit witli friends. A otiantity of Oregon mail was burned In a railway wreck at Xew port, Tit, on Thursday last. County Clerk Jennings vesterdav Issued a marriage license to William T t'altison mid Alice I, Campbell. F.x Sheriir Xoland an. I Fx Clerk Walker were iiiiiong the crowd in at tendance upon circuit court today. Aniiw Wilklns displavcd r-onie line thoroughbred rhiekeiis on the south side of J II McClung's More today. II (! Perkins, of Llewellyn. Inn- gone to Gram's Pass to visit his son who is night clerk in a hotel at that place. Mrs Johnson left for her home In Scott's Valley today, alter a visit with Iter daughter, Mrs X J Applegate, ill thiscitv. Kev W ! Gilbert went to Albany to. lav to attend a called meeting oi' the Willamette I'reshvlery of the I'resliv- lerian church. Lewis llolleiibcck, sullerlug with malatinl lever, was taken to his home In-low town this afternoon, lie is not so well todnv. Hannibal A Williams, of Xew York, tun v.-.l here this iitteriioon. lie gives a Shitkcr-pearcaii reading tit the M K church tomorrow evening. Kev and Mrs J F Hardness, of Huchnnar, Micliigalt, who have hern visiting vviih relatives in thlsciiv, left on (lie early ttaln this morning for ao i- raitcisvo. lUa.-k Alder won the mile dash at I let t-in r vi stcr-.lav, tut on aiveiint of lis rider Islng light lite race was awarded to another horse. Alder also rail uri-liil in the hurdle race. Kiscl tug i'laiiideu'er: About $2,.Vm wn-collected on taxes ly the shi rill; la-l week, reducing Ibe deliinpient list lo about lo.lHKl. J'lie olllivis ill be gin leiylng Oil llll- pl'0HTly oftleliu-l iplelits tomorrow. Out if justice lot'ii - Ki.sli)gcr the Gt'AHP w i-lies to stute that the wr. ' rant usvd in the second arrest of Susie Walker was not u new one but was ; t'u- same warrant which was issued iu ! the lltsl place. Albany IVmnerat: "Siturday at F.ugeiie "tlio State Cniversity eleven fnillv w is ii the ground ith the O A C ol Corvaliis, the seme Is-ttig -Pi lo 0. i This Indicate that the C t's eland a good .hauct- for the chaiupionthlp. It tr-i m will U a dlhVrent kind of a game though when they piny I'orllniKl. I pri-tiileiil C II t.'hapmuii w nt to s iiiilnv mid tonight will dc-ivir !.. i tl.e I'nitv 4-lu.iln that it-ilv on the comedy of Shukespeart V'y I.lku It." w i ..i. ..i.,... I. ,iii-iii. It W II Alovmol.-r. of Kuirelie. one of the Car penter- at the in-line a-yium. n" K ",c I - . 11 ,i.a ,.l,i. la In. Ilie I TU lew (lays, uiuu hid ....-. -ers catch up Willi the carpenters on Llie new wing. . . ,, 1 i,.u..i.r, iiovlow" John Hall re ports lliesule of the l'elile prunes in the vicinity of Myrtle Creek at an av- ein-e pnceOI 4 cel. is a pou will give the growers a fair profit. They could have sold the Italiatis at the same price, but consider It too low. Jo in Weaver is shipping a cur load ot 1'etitcs to Ci lunibus, Ulilo, tooay. ( lu L-1 tin l'l in -i. in IJoneburir l'laln dealer: "MrGooroe Steams returned last Tuesdav from I'oitlaiid'H exposl tion vvhern iieauil his wife have beet! visliiiii Mrs Slenriis. visited their soil (laughter mid lielee at Kugelie, who nre attending the university lli-re-Mrs Stearns returned home Saturday. J M Kitchen, of Irving, was doing business In Kiigene loday A Wnl In Walla man tried to trade oft his wife lor a bicycle, on which he uimed to skip the country. W lien his wile found it out ahe quietly got him a ticket to St Paul and told him to gut. He got as far us l'asco and then came back, but his wife is taking legal steps . . It t I . .. to marry tne incyae inun. m "- Salem Journal: The Willamette river is certainallv gelling very low. The gunge at the O It & X company' dis k now reirister but .5 of a foot above low water n ark and is slowly lulling. The Isints exis-rience consul eruiile diflleultv ill croBsing the bar lust bel.iw the big steel bridge but there me inner places in tne river mui more materially hinder navigation than the one Just ineutioned. An Altiunv man who has been with the Indians great deal, says there is no use talking, you c n't make much out of them bv education. They muy go to school and learn gomclliingaoout books, but hu bus observed that in a abort time they Let back to their old habits. He knew one boy who was sent back Kant to one of I he lug Indian schools and obtained an excellent edu cation. He came back to l-.astern Oreeon and iu a littlo while was run ninir uround w ith a blanket around his shoulders like the rest ot them Some of them get religion aud stand by their profession, but most of them when the gambling season cornea around tumble into tho pit. THE FIKST WKDDINU IN OREliOX. The Itride'is MO Years Head, But the lirooiii Hale and Heuriy. Corvaliis Times: Minor Bwiek re turned last Friday from a trip to ids ranch in Grant county, l-.astern uro gon, where he has a band of horses This trip is the second made by Mr Swick to the eastern country this sea son, and it resulted in the sale of a portiou of his baud. At rauliua, Crook county, Mr Swick met a mail who claims lo be the first white mail married to a white woman iu the ter ritory that has since that time become the great Htate of Oregon. The claim ant to this distinction is W II Foster, and the girl he married was Miss Mary llrown. 1 he eeremony whs la-rformed ny i(ev rather Waller or Oregon liy, August lo, IM.'!. The groom was from Arkansas, and he came by wagon as far rs Green Itiver and made the rest of the trip to Oregon by pack animals trnving October me. l-i, imz. The brido was also Irom Arkansas and made the trip across tne plains to Oregon the same year as the man who afterwards became her husband. She was related to James Brown, who at lino time lived on t lie James Jietinel place, near Corvaliis, mid to the Coop er family now residing in Benton county. She (lied about thirty years ago. .vlrl oMei now resides with his son In law, John T Faulkner, postmaster at Paulina, and, I hough his hair is whitened lv the snows of ill winters. is hale mid hearty. He Is able to do a fair day's work aud complains that the days are too short for him to ac complish nil tlio work he wants to do. ins long early educated to be sat islied with he humble environments aud simple wants of pioneer life, has ever iieeu upright and his old age Is lull ot peace, honor and respect. Three sons and a married (laughter, the fruit if their early wedding, are gathered in homes near the old gentleman, in Hie vicinity of rauliua, Crook county. An Inspikkk, Salem Journal: Here ure a few- things to make a note ot and send to your friends; J F Frost, who came to Oregon nearly four years ago, and Uiught a lj aery farm In" Polk ottiity, which he has net out in au orchard farm, brings us three potatoes that weigli ten pounds and two tur nips that weigh twenty iiotmds. A sample of hard yellow dent corn that yielded -10 bushels to the acre. He litis built a new house, does not owe a cent md has over 5-0U lu the bank. He is over $1000 ahead on the four vears. Mr I-rest is 72 years old, lias no help hut his wife who is as good a man as he is Hkukkaii Social. The Hehekahs gave their social us advertised In Odd 1-ellovvs' hall Saturday night. A large rowu was present. An interesting program was rendered and lunch 'was also ai-rvtd. The alfuir was a success belli lluanclally aud socially. lli,Ai;ns lUiiiia- I ?.,.,) . ii Friendly' new ad in today's Upakd. lie has a blanket announcement. FOR,- Popular Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, w-CALL ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH. Headquarters for the Eugene Soda Woks. i i.-i.l, un.l.-r i-o-iuu. ttnit. ii lunrai t., h, fiit.ionT. i iigrniK o.-h-, t ,-uib V...,k Klt-mor-I Kruiiiuu l W lW..r: U: Manhood! Oiii.-kiovK; N,i,i A j v1 n,-,,,,,,,. A(.ko; , oclul.-v, mi Nt rri,i,.u ..; Ij.mmuJ. IJ Drin lovwof lh( nniv.-(.,rr,lnnileilli ;x. ean.U l.yoT..r.i.xKrti.i, XonL.fui Krr..rM.- LfT'i"ilT '', l-'sst'l-iuei or Livjimr. hii-ji ln-.ili to , ,..-... ( . nminil tion. Inwniir and ivv,,!-. Ky nw.l.ai a bo,: fr h vrr.t(.-riii.irul.s i,i,-ur1,r,,M,11.Jn w .. tltn f-,.4 -ur P' -k Il.- L ,h... h,l,.!unSi.! J" 1 "l'-aiii. S.,r Moms, l, rH.rwia and 0:;iru Ivul ano, Kuj, uo, (ireou. I r-:J !. II p-a m I f.Ji& J IFF LI M i l - . - LI 0 Ridinaand Walking Plows, both Chilled and StfTr In all kinds of ground. Junction City : Milling Companj, Ml VI'l-JI-TI'DT.-nu e- i.,... MANUFACTURERS OF TIIF "WHITE ROSE" .jljl?FLOUR." . . GUARANTEED The most popular flour leading grocers. Assignees Sale. Now is lie time lo Buy The "COAST" all Steel gear wagon; best in the world The entire stock (if the Coast Carriage & Wagon Co's. lltigylea, Cirra-, Carts, Hacks and Wagons will be sold at greatly reduced prices. CnrStrictly First-class Work In All Jobs."fe Don't buy any but "COAST." Hie that the name Is on every rig. You can now get a First Class rig for what you would pay for cl made Eastern work. ....... If vour dealers do not carry the "Coast" vehicles, write direct lo the k tory at" Corvaliis, Oregon and get Catalogues and prices. M. M. DAVIS, Assignee Coast C. A W. C The rMr,Md..H Case. Monday's Portland Telegram: Judge Khattuck today announced a decision iu the ferry mandamus case which was argued before him a few days ago, practically sustaining the petitioners who watit the free ferry operated. The court leaves the county com mlstdotiers no alternative but to der ate the ferry. The case, however, goes to the supreme court immediate ly. Judge Shalttick said that the law was plain. It wus the commissioners' duly to run the ferry as the law di rected, no mutter what tha condition of the county's finances are. The suit of the property-ownets against the county court came up on a motion to strike out parts of the an swer of the defendant to the complaint. The motion wus allowed and the x-r-manenl writ of mandamus was grunt ed in accordance with the petitioners' prayer. The decision is a victory for those who demand that the lerry shall la operatetl since the legislature estab lished the law for it. It lea vest he county court without the discretion to do as it deems best in the matter. Lmpoktant If Tkuk. The Astor iao furnishes the following bit of rail road gossip: "It was stated yesterday on good authority that George Gould, the New York railroad magnate, with a special party of other capitalists, will be lu Astoria about, the time Mr Hammond returns, lo look over As toria's facilities lor business. liallv Guard, October 2S, AcotiiTTKU. C C Morgan, arrested on suspicion of having stolen some Man nets irom .Matlock's lodging house, was given au examination be fore Justice W heeler this on ridug and acquitted, the evidence not being suttleient to bind him over. Morgan did not employ an attorney but con ducted his own case. -STOVES. Good stoves, cheap stoves, made iu Oregon. Patronize home industries w hen you can for all of your wants. We have a Hue line of cook and heat ing stoves made lu Oregou by men who eat Oregon grown bread, meat and vegetables. They are warranted to do as good work and last as long as any stove on earth of same weight, and aro cheaper on account of freight than ale Faster 11 stoves. Every stove is warranted. We also have a good line of KaHtern made stoves. The old standard brand, The Universal, we will sell as cheaply as any good East ern stove can oe sold. We well St. Louis Steel Ranges from ti'2 to $00 none better made. Call and see our stoves. Griffin Hardware Co, Odd Fellow.' Building. Willamette street, Eugene. We Want. -YOUR- O O And Felts. O O Highest Market Price Paid. C. C. Goldsmith & Co. NO I k'fc OF FINAL ab;ILM i N'ttttf i hli-hv rivft-n 1 It ii I 1? TT IT a.).- lll tllfr tit tkit il tiatnl., aavilk ik. - - - - v u (a - viMiui 1 Ml I of Ls e -uiii.it, Or.goii. aud Monday tha in l.l .yol l)-. ,-rulier 1SJJ, al the bonrof OH-o'eloi-X o n(J dy tx-ell flxtU by ssiil court or tl. bijsrpig of objections tu " acccant aril fpr t . Sul sitilinj-i.t of ssiil .-state. l itil this ;3rJ ily ol O.-t , ISli.'i. llllilimr, -I.iltic k Yecso, Acmr. Attya. Dnc Hides rflV::.:0 .1 . - . t ---- LOUGHMl LLE Ra' QUALITY, iu the market. Sold bv f WAGONS IH GROVE POULTRY E . ,. .li, OrEBCIIlJ f'-BS Kj( White mid Btmi I'ly mouth UiH-ki Bd and Itmwn iA-born nud Silver smrrW Hamburg. Eggs $1.50 per 15:twascnisaSl5L I also have a few chnliv Kniili'li BrUs pUa for mile, satihf. ii.hi iriiim4. iiUx A.MOS ll II. kl , lotiurf.Unga, NOTICK OF FINAL sF.TTI.F.UDl No'irn is Ix-nlir giriD 'lint O ntin aihuinislrstor of Ibe cut- "I Sbw ilei-i-is- it, hn ti!-il Lis an-oMk the final Ri-til u:eul ol ainl t-.Uk ai Molliliy, the 2-lilnyol Decemli-r. IW l bet n Bet liy nil order ot lh ouillkr objertiolis lo the ami. Coo 11 Dntia A-lajri-"a nr. XOTUTIo'FltUlli'K Notii-o is hen by (livi-n lh 8TlaW been (In It Hpiii-n.t' il ailiui--itiin olik. eststeof Itoss Isi-lu. (iicniwd illpw hsrii g eluluis ngsin. saiil wiat. w Im! UOlitlnltoprm.lt til. wiuie lulkfulM istraior, at the Imw i-ffi. ' t N-no.ll sey iu, Ek-Di-, 0--K"n. nuiii flora the (tale nf this lio'ua. Align -1 C 18U5. S r l Adintniitnw NoKTON 4 KlXslT. Atto'lHV". ASSIGNEE'S NO I H E TO CRED1TCB Notice is bn. In- kivmi lli.l Howl Crain, i.w.-l. r. n( EuK.ns Ln. ei' Oregon, lias mnnV unr fV"tl s i bis pruiii-rly to G.orijH l.,W''s- niKt.ee. for the bcm-llt ol ..II hi All persons having cluiui si!im'" hereby no'iliHil 10 preol """.'"'J: asaignen at Etijene, OwW, iltt' (lava from h ilalH ol 1I.1. vM. claims mnsi be iteniiwd t tuiW- Sept. lS'Ju. 1 Coo li. Dou. ADMLMSTKATtdis' SUB Of Sl pKOl'EMi. In the matter of the eft.it "I J' W ttr, ilrwawil Notics ia hereby fUen of an onlur ol me c""" : j,. rt county mail at the regular . ""Tja w thereof on the 7th day m oiw"" rt a, will oiler tor rale ai inioo - m Coi.rtHoiiMili.or of aatil U . y Tuemley the I'.'tli .lay of N'.'" aid twwn the hour, of nine " ' . iii,im four nclocS p. m of si '. 7to .le.erilKl real prorty below"! " late, or an miu li llu-reof v my j . to pay the clainia iiustnn "'" , .jc ix-nsea of a.ln,ii.i-trutioi. a i b i t& uliKihistralimi ''i'Ti neTh-S Jof tl-eSMJ II S. It 5 Vi-oiiinH1J,w 1 ract Une 20, ami the '- in Tn 111 lanil in said Ine nintity. ,,, ,(ll Tract TwTI..- S W f ; i aection '.'8 ami tl..' N 4 ' 0 tion 82 n.l lot No four Tp lt 3. U 3 W c--iit.iii.iio' Hf-4- lnA ttl l.4llf niiintv. I ip-t-an. . r i i n. . n.l - a W 1 of tlif '' i 1 raoi i wen i "f ' ' t,inuL; action 32 inTplilS. V- t"nU"'U, ol lau.l in aiu connij . , u 1 1 T Tract Four -The X U"' aection ti in Tp '-. li0": . acre of land in tai.l Lane ti W Tract Ki.v-Tl.eW.ii'ftl' claim of J-lin KWIiitris 'n -jtsJy i-laill. Xo SI il. Tp I S, 11 s K 1 40 in mcti-n .' H. -l,'iM'' l.outi.leii a. f-.ll.-wr: I '-; corner of aai.l claim tl eii. o ' )i.f theii.e Ea-t 4tl.l-l.el'-"'. ...Ih.iD.t r ril li: chain.: thruc v r.t ' , .... ...ttitti plsceot tM-i; liming, " lau.l. ,. . T Al.nac.tiintr,i-t - j-i " - ui, H - icre. U.uii.ie.taaf-ll"w- , " North ' v U ,,r th.n.f "',',... ae1 .1 V.t 1 1.' " Smith L'0.00 chain.; tl'-ra-e an to the place of iH-ginnin.- o-"-- ,i r more or lew in all . r M-rv ng troni tne i " v v, ,.r a-" i .- -1..-.I .li.tr i-t X" " leased sr.. Te. ma of .ale one hallf vsrs. h If in o eysiir. in."--- aIrr w f on the liim th IUK re r annum. . , , , .... nrt """ will OII'T , - .J private lr .Her Ij?"" ,," 1SW. if n.-t ...1,1 '!'' M..Vi'''.V A.lniini.tr.t.-r W a ill olt-r aanl '"".' ' Ailmini.tr.t- I.Uo. h. IoKi:ts, Atty. Ir F'tJ',' The Dandy Disk I'''"'' J S ball hearings and y1" f by - ..ii i can ml. r" ...! ft f7i:':s to max - n .1