a ANI COUNTY. .,jUAV, XOVEMDElt 2. ,i,l,rnli, iitixt. , piunly Disk harrow leads. Walton, attorney -ut-law. ,m.v tn I'Min on farms. Enquire of niton. L. your Chilteiii liurk In S. II. Il.v. . ..I...., V I I (Oil W!HH l" - iiini"CIB A'l In tu;i i vuu ironi " "' i . in get cash for your Chittem ut S. II. Erieudly'a. hi. your Chlttein liurk to S. II. mliv. u cull get oiuih for your Chittem M ' . . ivi 11.. I.. Ul ,S. il. ITietllllJ H. II hearings make light draft mid .. . I., liiil'riiu' linn I iuiii SZ.. 1, ut r L Chambers. t (I. W. Middle tuny be found nt f.-iiili iiif on Olive street, la-twcen fli mid Sixtli streets, one lilm-k west tlio .Minnesota hotel. Ho m pre- 1 1 to do nil dental work In the Is-st AlllT. rL miine Oliver plow shares mid r extra can only be bought of I CIlUllllHTS. u4o lii've about 'Si other makes of thai l "in ciose out, regaruicsa L. Cham n Kits. Huhi-! cash price paid for Chittem uikuy s. it. rrieutuy.. i Farm for Sale. (have now thirty fine farm In the lllaiiittle valley for sale. These -fen include every variety in size and Kuriiescripiion list, auuress OKO. M. Ml Li. Kit, Wilkin Block, Eugene, Or. II. Friendly wants all the Chit a barK lie can get,. List. A lady's little red Morooeo I ket book on the road between El ifauhl Eugene. tinder will tie :irilt-d by leaving the same at this i tl'lien in town have your horse ted ; tlie new feed stubk. Mclsoil build- Till street New Feed Stable. jrifflu & Co have opened up a feed .'able in the Mt-lson building, on 7th ttitet Ut ween Wilhimette and Olive. f,Dv alo have 40 head of homes for jfe. liatea reasonable, Patronage IroHrlUil. Notice. have taken charge of the Spring- Hotel uiKt solicit a fair share or .i patronage. I will also ruu a daily sex between Springlleld mul hugelie. f A. M. Clark. Fakm W'antkd. The undersigned lilies to rent a farm. Call on oi ad- j W. T. Kosk, Engine, Oor. Fur Sai.k. 100 head of good young n stock sheen, cheap. Iimulreat ..qgeiie .Mill and fc.l-vator. to. Dissolution of 1'ariiierslilp. iotice is 'hereby given thnt the co- iflncrship hcrclofoie existing be tcu John Clayton, EE Claytm and :i M Clayton, u mtor the tirm name John Clayton & Sons, is this day olved, Eli M Clayton retiring from linn. All accounts will be collect- ilky the remaining partners. Uated ut Kugeue, Or, Oct lS'Jo. John Clayton, iV E Clayton, Eli M Clayton. Fob Salk. 35,000 feet fencing at to er tliniK-tud. Itustic (12 and llooring :$U Will trade for wheat in mill or warehouse at 40 cent! a bushel, and tack cattle or sheep at a reasonable price. Btkphkns, Allison & Feldwkkt tEiinira. To Wood Subscriber. Subscribers who have delivered ood to the (Juakd oflleo this season ufl otiialued no receipt are requested 11 (a 1 1 at this office se that proiier wlit may be given. J Kl'DY'd ltl.E SL'I'I'OSITOUY. miiraiHecil lo rare I'll on and Connltiiatlon imcjp reftniili'it. to coiitu iht Ikix. KnJ otnmti lor elrc-ilnr Kinl Vre hnmple lo Akl IN Kt'HY. UexUU'rvd rharimtclnl.Uncu- M'. NO l'OHTL!l ANMWKRKI). Kor KHlu bf ll it-clam itriii!tli( every wIktb, lliU in Lugeue -jf'in by oi.iirn tv uuijiiio 8ore Throat. Any ordinary case ay be cured in one niftht by applying tianiberla'n'H Pain Halm as directed Mth each bottle. This medicine li n ruinous for its cuies orrheuiiiatlim lame back and dcepacnU'd and muscular aim. For sale by Osburu uelauo. LieXtT Itdlis. Oct. 31, 1S95. October come and gone without a prop of rain. Howard inccnt has leased Mr Brlgsg place for a term of three yean sud moved thereon. Grandma Williams is still reported lUlte low, lieing unconscious a part of ii time. James C Parker U teaching the "flnt school and is giving good oalis iction. Superintendent Stevenson was In liis motion last week visiting schools. Riliert Williams ha purchased a inHcr engine which lie will attach to t-'4mw mill. i Regular. Vrs W H Meek, wlio n sides at l'niitouville, Cal., says her daughter for several yean troubled at timet ltli severe cramps In the stomach, W would be in such agony that It "as iieowsary to call In a physician, iving ri.ud a I .out i 'hamlierlain's lie. Cholera and lia rhoes IUmiumIv concluded to try it. he found '4t it hlwuvs gave prcinpt relief. It "4 seldom necessary to give the t'oihl die. "It ha not only saved 'J ts of worry and line," Vlie says, Kell9 visiting relatives, left this morn "I M also doctor bills. It is my opin- 1,1. on the local tr..iu for Chicago, that every family should iiave a i v, ,.,,. l,e lias a ruiniitic engagement, !!.le v in the house f ssle by O-Uini A DcLafo. I've a secret In niv heart, Sweet Marie, V tale I would Impart, Sweet Marie; 'f you'd even fain r U ii"u must aiwuys u.- Parks' 'lea 1 to- in: j.roviMi.fiit y.m will see. I weet Murie. S)!d by A. YkUI.NCITON. ! :io. Mttle Zella Zlcgler is (liit,. ,.k. J A I lalnes went lo Portland this iiinriiiiig. t. onsideraiilH wood i still arrivliiK iri Eiigiiiii. Mrs i W E LoughinilhT m, returned from Portland. Lou Itogs und wife, of Acme, are vUltiiig in Eugene. Jaik Dempscy. the Portland pu--ll't, Is Kiine Ix-tter. Tlio Durrani, vane will prohatdy g' to the Jury this evening. President Clian man and J w Kavs have returned home. Clarence Adams has the Oregniiiau route for a few day. Some repairs are U-liig made on the street railway track today. Two drunks were thrown iln cooler today by Mardial lliy. We are pleased to learn Unit Miss M.irie Ware Is no improving. J I) Scharf, the oi l time gentle manly drummer, Is in the city. Hon II It Miller addressed assem bly at the university yesterday. Daniel Kern, of Portland, left on the stsge this morning for Florence. J H House, nf Cottage C! rove, is In the city att ling circuit court. Mrstico M Miller Is visiting ut the Cogswell rum h on the McKen.ie. Clarence Keen is still con lined to his room with a huge boil on one of his legs. A D Hyland, of Lowell, this week sold !I0 head of beef cattle tor 1J cents per pound. J D Hampton, wife and daughter, Uiss :se!lle, or Uoslieli, visited in Ku gene yesterday. The Jacksonville excursion train to the Portland extositiou passed through mis arternoou. Miss Mary Thompson, a daughter of uavKi iiiompson, is dangerously III with typhoid fever. Col John Kelsay, of Coi vullls, cele brated his 7(itli the birthday Oct. '.3, llu Is hale and hearty. It now looks as If the Corbelt-FIU. Simmons prl.e tight would take pluce between now ami .sov u. Fred C Kiuger. a native of Oer nianv, hns been admitted to citizen ship by tiie circuit court. J II O'Neill, of Portland, the nop ular passenger agent of the LT P It H ii doing business in l-.ugvne, A new pork packing house ninv be opened up In Eugene soon by Chris Bartsch and Joel McCornack Junction City holds an election Monday. There are I I candidates. more or less, for the marshalshlp. Mr and Mrs Joe Luckey, Dr Pren tlce and John Uray went up the Coast torn today lo visit their claims. E Anderson and nephew, L F Anderson, left today for the ISnhcmia mines, where they will spend some time hunting and prospecting. A disabled engine passed through here last evening euroute to Portland It had one of the Dances broken 'jll'of a drive wheel out south. ('apt X 11 Humphrey has been ap pointed deputy prosecuting attorney of Linn county, with headquarters ut Albauy. An excellent selection. DrJF Itovles has instituted a suit in the Mar-li term of circuit court against Dr W W Owleshy and wife, on a note, for the sum of J 1,301. 09. Miss Cora Doughlon. of Lebanon, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs K K Ohling, In this city, has gone lo Myrtle Creek lo remain some lime. Mrs HukIi Thompson, of Nilem, has been elected secretary of thu "Ovcr-tlie- Tea-Cuns" club, of Unit city. This popular lady entertained the club last evening. Jos Vegl, who has been employed at theticerand ice station in this city, has returned to Portland and will m employed by 11 Weinhard lu that city during me winter. Mrs IUiclmel Luce, of Canyon City, who has tsicn visiting relatives here for a couple of days, went to Koseburg this afternoon In answer to a telgram saying that Mr Hodson, her father, was dying. "Dwacou" Davis and Seth Mc- Alister will attend the football game at Halem Saturday, going down on their wheels. Ex-Treasmcr Geo W Hoggs, of Ta- coma, lias been arrestee ior emora r.llng ijlU,000. He was Indirectly connected with the proposed Siuslaw railroad and made several visits to Eu gene in connection with the same. Ghosts rolled In white shrouds may lie seen In most any yard about towu these nights. The dawn of morning, however, reveal them to be nothing but chrysanthemums clothed in sheets to keep Jack Frost otf. Dr J W Harris returned today from attending Susie Carter, the young lady who was hurt by a runaway horse on the Middle fork Monday. She remained unconscious for .4 hours but since having ber leg set Is getting along nioely. The Salem Statesman is on the trail of the county assessor. The receipts of Assessor Col'l'ey for 1N'.'4 were f ,31S.74. and for 18W up to Oct. 1, t7,'.X).')0. It is thought the total will be f 10,000. In 1S0O the cost was only $2,5011. The portrait of Col. Alley of the Florence West occupies prom Intuit place in the Ootober number of the Arena, and Helen X Gardner devotes considerable lime and space to a com mendatory account of his work In the last legislature of Oregon, In behalr ol morality. Dr Ausplund whu had a duel with Dr Holmes in Portland August lOtli, has been convicted of assault with a dangerous weupon. The penalty Is from six mouths to ten years In the penitentiary, or from one month to 12 in the county jail or a line not exceed ing flOi, or both fine mid Imprison ment. The rainfull since January 1st Is 14 40 inches below normal. Never la-fine since the Fulled States weather ureau w-s established In Portland has there lieeii such a dry season. The average rainfall tor October Is 3 il inches, but so far there ha only fallen a face, which has been t(s mall to measure. Miss Catherine C Coggswell, who liMsaneul the last five months in Eu- an I W'll proliabiv ieini ine winier. SI.e will Is- joined ill that city about tlic middle of November by her cousin. Mr George M Miller, of tins ci:v l.n wl.l resume her oratorical stu'l'i-s, M. lougswell has made .,anv nisiids in Eugene during her viit', ho oiieand all wish her much H .- iu her profession. She ex pec t return here to spend her fumtii r vacation next J ear. Olivet 1 i,,,( . Mill Is- sold this season tttil.-du'sdllst. FL CHAMBERS. WEDNESDAY, OJTOHEU llisauc. 1'illjr OuarJ. Oetobr il. It will ls reinemU-red that in An guM, Isvj, Jerry J telly was committed to the county Jail of Lune. county from Cuttiure liiove precinct for attempting tokillOiin UotiHiH.ni, over a dispute aUiut sonic hay. Hi actions ut the lime were suinou 1ml t range and soon after C'lmtiiiumeiil hu became ipiite lllthy while hefure he had been mat about his pcrm. He was very clu-er-ful and lively up to a sve:tr or so ago. but Is i ame uinrnse and slubls.ru and seemed lo be devoid of intelliireiice ut Unit, and ut the present time It ex- cecaingiv prcvrrc; and savs if released lie will kill Onu Itobiusou when be returns to Cottage tirove. Since his committment he has kuu confined lu the eou til v lull. The ollltvrs thought It liest under circumstances that he be examined upon achaige of Insanity, which was nied by ih'putv Prosecuting Attorney Williams. Vis ten lav aluriKsui ut 4 n clock he was taken before Judge r isk ana .Medical ixaininers Drs W Kuykeiiilall and T W Harris and ex amiiied on the charge, and was ordered to le commuted to the asvluui a he was round to lie Insane. Ho was taken lo Salem this fore noon by special deputy sheritfJ W nnrow. luilii'tiueuts Presented. lolly liuinl IVtols r 30. 1 he grand Jury today presented the io. lowing iiKiiciiueuls: State of Oregon vi II P Hayes; nicest, a true Mil. State of Oregon vs H P Hayes; incest, a irue bill. Slate of Oregon vs Susie Walker; icwu anil lascivious cohaiiilation. A true bill. Makio.n Cointv Ck.nsis. The as-cssor's census idvc tliw total (aipu lation of Marion county as 30,041. In IS'.K) il wus 22,454. The census includes the inmates of the public, inslitutinrs. Salem is credited w ith 10.201, while lu isy.i it was given as 10,422. The pop ulation given other town Is: WixhI l.urii, 1,004; Silverton, KID; Stayton, 4S0; Ml Angel, 310; Jellerson. 3.12; liervais, 301: Turner, 2J4; Scott's Mills, Mill City, 114; Aurora, 21S; Niagant, 55; Ih-troit, 54; Gates, 4;t; Meliania, 71; Minto, 17. I'lace show ing a decrease from 1S1KJ are ChampiH'g Meliama, .Mill City, liervais and Turner. Pally (iuard, Deu.lwr ;I0 Pkaitu k Gamk. We publish the following for the U-netitoI the U nf O fiMiti all team, so they can see what their opponents are doing. today's Salem Statesman: "This afternoon bcuiniiimr at 4:30. a practice irame of football will be played oi the campus between the young "champions of Wil lamette University utul a picked eleven. The public are cordially In vited to lie on hand and witness the game and learn Hie nature of the pas time and its struggles. Ihehovsaie all in excellent trim; they feet tlrst rate after Saturday's contest and are hoKful of success "in next Saturday's important trial." Pally liuani, Ortoher :i. Xkw Catiuilio Ciukcii. Rev. Father Illack of this city luis Just re turned from a visit to Cottage Grove, and left aijuin today for Hoseburg. He Is ucgol luting arrangements lor a new church building at Cottage Grove. An order lor some of the uiateriul has al ready been placed. If built according to proposed plans, when finished it win be one oi me nuest latiiono churches lu the state. Pally liuard Uctolvr .. (ioisii'i'o Oakland. J L Scott, the iMipular drummer. Is taking his family lo Oakland, California, to siend thu winter. They went to Creswell today to visit Willi relatives and to il ieh't will leave, for their new home. They will probably return here next spring to reside and In the meantime Mrscoliwiu retain tils neaiKiuariers In Eugene. Pally (iuard, Oclutier .10. Sake Cracked. C M Young & Company's large safe was cracked this morning by M H llarker. The safe opens will) a combination key, and on Monday the key was lost and since that time the rafe has remained closed. Being unable to get it open any other way as a last resource u was cracaeu with tools this morning by Gunsmith llarker. Pally uuard, October . Dismissed. Thu case wherein S N Gleuk was charged with assaulting John Splint) Willi a monkey wrench at the A Meek place, was beard before Justice Wheeler this morning mid dismissed. The costs were taxed to tlio prosecuting witness. New Misic Sihikk. A new music store has been oisjued up In the Chris- man building by 11 Uollenbeck. Mr Hnllenbeck Is agent for Winter 4 Hartier. of Seattle. At present he is bundling pinuos and organs. In the near future he will keep sheet music. It Pays To Advertise. It pays to advertise thoroughly Is what EC Smith, of The Fair, says. He has a new price list In today's GUARD, which il will pay every Intending pur- eimser iv rrau. iiu hiid uj.ij . Mr Smith has been thoroughly adver tising of late and Is now reaping the buucllts therefrom. Inuktmknt Dismissed. The In dictment against Arthur Johnson, In I. inn count v. for obtuining mousy under false pretenses, was dismissed iu the circuit court at Albany yesterday, on motion of tin prosecuting attorney. Ihe dishonored drafts wsre paid. Hops Sold.-A D Hyland has lold US bales of hops to Geo T Hall A Son for 5 cents r joudd. Poor Tacoma. She is now a sad ex ample of biMim days. Even the Led-ir-r rays the following from Jeremiah fits her case: How doth the city sit solitary, that was full of people! How is she become as a widow! She Unit was great among the nation, mi I princes among llic prov- Iiks-s, how is she U'caine u tributary? She wecpeth sure in Ihe night, and L will tell you that no one Is lit er tears are on her checks. F.,ualitted to Judge of the merit of Amomrall her lovers the lias non to comfort her. All tier frbcid- !;.ive limit treacher ously Willi hir. They are become her etieinl.-s. Thomas I'sborne wrib-s to the Ore goniaii from I-oiidon, under date of Octubcr, ij h Mlows: "Our market cml. inies in a very (piiet state. The only business doing is lu the best hop. Soiiie larc growth of East Kent have Ix-eii sold lately at from ""',!! per cwt; anything extra choice, up lo 5. Medium sorU ure entirely neg lected. A few pans-U of Hew ChI if.irnlaii hav arrived but there is no deinaud for litem at present." Wheat is now s0 cent per bush!, and the matket firm. T HI' Its DAY, OCTOHEU SI. Dow Huff Is at Pendleton. Dr. Fin ley. dentist. rK.m :j, Dunn hlk August licit went to I'oitUudto day. lteu Lurch, of Leuiati. is in Eu gene. G W Waterburv, if WiKMlburn, is lu r.ugene. F S Younger, of Cottage Grove, Is in tlio city. J J Truax has gone to Yoncalla on a business trip. C 1' Houston of Junction City, was lu Eugene last evening. r rank Suuuders was a passenger to Empire City this afrcrnotin. Miss Carrie Friendly returned todav from a visit with friends n Portland. Miss Maud Howe, the ltrowusville milliner, is visiting friends In Eugene, Attorney Kitisey transacted pro fessional business west of Junction l ily hut evening. Fred Ware, of Isabel, while driving cattle a few days since bad tlio mis fortune tu sprain one of his ankle. County Clerk Jennings this after- noon granted a marriage liceuso to Jacob P Iter key and Nora May Good man. The Frank ltros Implement Co lu Portland has assigned. Mayor Frank is president of the tirm. The S P bridge gang and lie driver arrived here last night aud will build a new trestle below towu. Mr aud Mrs V L Ilrivtow of Pleasant Hill arrived home today from a very pleasant visit to Port laud. Tlio trial of John Isonr, charged with unlawfully shipping wheat not his own, is on iu tlio circuit court at Albauy. Dr Ausplund, of Portland, was fined f-HM) yesterday. He paid $250 of the amount and was given 30 days time on the balance. A considerate Judge. Tomorrow evening Miss Lillian Hamilton will recite at Corvallis ut the O A C football lie lie lit, an original MH'in, "What the Hoys Didn't IK) at Eugene." One of thu front wheels rail oil' of Wells Fargo & Co' express wagon tills morning, near the lloH'inau; no damages. Dr. Finley, dentist, room 3, Duuu blk Mr Grace Osburu, of Itoseburg, came up Ironi Junction today and will spend a few days visiting with Eu guiie friends. It is a truth lu medicine that the smallest dose Unit psrfiinns a cure I the ImmI. Do Witt's Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will sr form a cure aud are the Lest. Osiiurn & DeLano. Ex-Senator W K Matlock of Umatilla was a passenger on Monday's train going small. He wasou his way to view the CorlH-tt-t-ll.slmmons light which takes pluce somewhere In thu Lower Mississippi valley. Say, why don't , you try DeWltt's Little Fatly Risers? These little pills cure headache, Indigestion mid consti pation. They're small, but do the work. Osm itN DeLa.no. E Pickard, Harvey Soiumirvlll and Courtney Olllcer arrived home to day from attending tlie races at I be. Dalles and lleppner. Ihe liorscs Itlack Prince and Itlack Alder were brought home on the freight today. j Easy to take, sure to cure, in pain, nothing to dread, pleasant 1 1 tlio pills. DeWill's Litilo Early Risers. Host for sick headache, biliousness, sour stomach and constipation. OsmriiN &. DeLano. Corvallis Times: As everybody ex pected, the O A C football team re ceived a drubbing In the practice game at Eugene last Saturday. The Iftiy returned by team from Albany Sun day afternoon, and oiler In explana tion of Ihulr defeat the fuct thai they have had but a week of training and had In the team several players play ing their llrst mutch game. Xo people sutler so much from phys ical disabilities as those whose business requires little or no muscular exertion. The luck of exercise cause the liver to become sluggish aud the result is con stant constipation. Indigestion, bil iousness and sick headache. To pre vent this take Simmons Liver Regu lator; il keeps the liver active and inn kes one's condition as comfortable as those who have much exercise. Ileal Kstate Iturgalim. 3) acres in Huddleston addition to Eugene; 00 One cherry tree. $500. Nice large lot between ' University and Central school, f 200. 240 acre of timber laud estimated ut 12 million feet. 1500. MO acres of good fruit land with fine spring. f350. 200 acre farm six miles from Eugene on MeKenzle. 200 acre saudy boltein. Good pew dwelling, barn and hop ohuse. Worth td.OOO; price $2,000. These are special bargain aud these prlees will only stand for a few days. Geo. M. Miller, Wilkin Block, Eugene. Ts atsaslr I"' l a task to I he areom.llhinnt ol which liar colic sml Resistive ar Inailisiusie. 1h elleel tliey pro-luee In ralylic. I hey deitroy sensation without Imiic1i IttiiaT tlie nerves. HtsileUer'i Stomach lllllera on the contrary, ilrm.gtheiit and xs.thea ths nervous system Overw .:k and mental auzlaty weaken aud relsx il, and ttieru I no more reliable means of hraeinit It and re.t'.rliiK nerve ulelude, thau t.y reinforcing diKeniiou arid iroimiin' awlmliallonol the dsxl-two elleeta alwaya dim-'liiettt ii'on the use of the trn-st stomach ic. Vai liiK hcsllh Is recuperated, a rcsiiler hal.lt of tssly reimred, and a.s-tile Improved t.y Iht Hitter pia-e mu.t lie riKar.lcd a aa exceed I ittly n-oi"t immmiIiiiIiv )y any one w n...e 'Mteiu has been liiu rai lilorced. Ma Una! disease, constipation, dvs;nia, rl.rn uististn and kidney trouble are overcome by and p evented l.y thi siand.ir.1 ui.lielne, which ha no eeer anmiif AmerlCMii tonics, and I li. ciislalilly increaall.K Oemalid lu Mexlt'o, the vet In, lie and south America. Osburu A Ik-Lano the druggists, Issuer an article than the dealer, Is-cause he ha vs bis opinion on the cx-ictii-u of all who use it. For tin- r : son they W s US to plll'l is li t : i "inal ks o Hi iier dealers about an i.riK-le which tliey haudle. Messrs C F Msire ft C ., NewtsTic Or, say: "Wes.- more ol Cliuiiilwiluln a Cough Remedy lhau all other put logo! her, uud it always give good satisfaction." Mr J F Allen, Fox;, or., says: "I lsileve l haiuberlalo's Cough Remedy to I the best I lutve handled." Mr W 11 Hitchcock, Culiioibii, Wash , sava: "Chamlssrisk ti'a Cough IUiui-ly sells well and is nlghly praised by all who UMlt." The Oliver 'hilled plow knr.wu Ihe world aroun I. F L Ciiamiikrs, Sole Agent. CllU'l IT C0UICT. 3 Trustees or Fltst M E church ef C.el- la, Or, E II David; to recover inou.,v; ciiiitiiitic.l. 17 Win Smith it J M und U A Kilsoii; to recover money. Default andjiidg nt against R A Kltson for J'ntl uud Ji.ii ally fee. 21 The Harrishurg Mercantile Co vs ll M l iii'soti und wife; appeal fnuu J P court. Argued aud submitted. ;:s H.-tls rt W Itlood et id v John Colo and Peter Mc.M.irtin; lieu fore closure. Default. Coinnllilalo with case .o ;i; and decree . ti;l Mary E A Sniilli v John W Kouectal; to ipiict title. Decree as praved for. Ol Martin Foster vs Ida L Corson, E O Corson, her husband, el ul; fore closure. Dicreo aud Judgment. 05 A.lolphus llurlou vs J F Smith, heir at law of America F Pea rce, for merly America F Sml th, deceased; to ipiiet title. Default uud judgment. iK-eree us prayed fur. OS Kute C Itrotver v Roliert Ilrow-er;divou-e. Referred to E R Skip worth to report testimony. Divorce granted. 79 John Wallace vs Ia-im Lurch, F a lounger aim a 11 Iteugle; trans crhit from .1 I cmirt fin tei..l Ihe following Jury was taken lu the above case Thin. day afternoon: S I) Jlcuulre, S Ilandsakel, R E Callison, Clius Powers, W 11 Rav, A It llutt olph, John Schmulz, J 1) McDonald, John L Furnish, P F Davis, E P Wil liams, J E Davis. 74. Svarverud & Wlnden vs Fred Smith, William Smith and A Colling- wood; iipis-al from J p court to re cover money. '1 he following Jury was taken in the rase Wvdncsdav morn ing: John L Furnish, Scott Chris man, J I) McDonald. W 11 Lincoln, W II KlIW Jain.ia I'urLap S2 1 1.. saker, Charles Powers, Georue Drurv. v- it- ,- .s w ime, it r m-arus ami k i' Williams, The jury Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 brought in a verdict for plain till of $250 mid costs. HHI Luellii Abbott vs Geo W Ah laitt; divorce, ttefcrreil to J S Medley to report testimony. Divorce granted. 117. Slata nf Oi-i-l.iiii va Miiuutt Walker, Indictment lor lewd associa tion. Defendant' tiled a demurrer to fill. Imlii'fllUiltl JLfinr nr..., ........ I... .... ................ hi ft u iii.-ii t ir, the attorneys, Ihe court sustained the mine hiiii uriicrcii ine tieieilliaill UIS chsrged from custody. IIS. StulM of On-L'iin vilIIMInvu and Susan Walker; Incest. The grand ury reported a true bill. 110 State of Orvt'oti va II I' llm-i.- Incest. A true hlh. 110 State of Oreeon vili IMImw linvst. A true bill. Deniiirrt.ra u-.-r ftloil ti 11, ..k.ea lllllletll.wlltM nilil nrt.iu.il 'I'I.a ....itel took the matter under advisement. .NO F1UHT TODAY. Slupgers Corbett and Fitzsiiimmis Must aii iiielr ( liauce. The followini; dl patch wa reivlved by Mr James ChauilH-rlaiu. airent for the Western I'iiIoii Telegraph Com pany, al litis place this forenoon: SAN r RANl'IMXI, Oct 31. 11:10 a in. The Corbett Fit.siiiiniDhs lluht will not occur today. Return suliscrlls-rs all money collected. Due notice will be given if arrmigements are made for a future meeting. K. Jaynks, Supt W U TCo. A rumor was heard iroinir over the Postal Telegraph Co.'s w ire this thinn ing at 0 o'clock thai l-'iljilmmons had knocked out Corltett in the twenty fourth round. It created considerable excitement. Of course It wus soon contradicted. llelM arn SVelutrr 5IH and 7lU. 8s-clal to I ho (ICAItl). Hot Sl'ltlNiis-, Ark., Oct. ,U. It lias ks-n agreed to pull oil Ihe Cnrliett Fiislmuious prl.o light, In iirivate, between November 5th and 7th. Jointly Indicted. Dally Uuard, October 31. This afternoon at 1 o'clock the grand jury prist uted the following Indict ment: Stuteof Oregon vs. II P Hayes and Susan Wulker; incest. A true bill. They were arraigned and took tholr day to plead Tlie indictment against Miss Susan Walker, for lewd association, was de murred lo by her atorueys and the court dismissed the same. Demurrer wer also 11 led to the two Indictment ugainst II P Hayes, charg ing him with the crime of Incest. Af ter hearing the argument of the at torneys the court took the mutter under advisement. NOT A TRUE HILL The grand Jury mudu the following additional report this afternoon: Stute of Oregon vs Dr L W llrown; assuull with a dan gerous weaMin upou W II Pool. "Not a true bill." hy local application, a they cannot reach the Uncased iN.riioii ol tlio ear. 1 here l onlv one way to cine Peafnes, and that Is bycoutlli tlonal reiuediea. pea 1 uea I caused by an In named cou.iltion of the mucous Itnliipt of th Eualachlan Tuou. When thl tube acta Inflam ed you have a tumbling sound or bniicrfeet hearliiK.aud when It Is entirely clonil peal, new ia the result, and unie the Intlammatlon can tie taken out and thl tula restored to lie normal coiidl ion, hearing dll be destroyed forever; nine cane nutof leu are caused by ca tarrh, which I uoihlns but an Ititiamed condi tion of the mucous itirface. Via will jelva one Hundred pollar for any case ol PoafucHsicHiiied t.y catarrh) that cannot be cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hvud for cir culars, free. F. J. CIIENEV 4 CO.. Toledo, 0. sold by Drugs-Inn, 7.j. A G Hartley, of Magic, Pa, writes: I fee I it a duty of mine lo Inform you and thu public that DeWltt's Witch Hn.el Halve cured me of a very bad case of ecr.cmu. It also cured my boy of a running sore on Ids leg. Ohiil iin A. DeLano. The linrranl In. Special to the (it'saii. San Francisco, Oct. 31, 3p m. The celebrated Durrmit case will las given lot lie Jury for consideration to morrow morning. Eggs are firm at 21 cent per dozen. RUPTURE Instantly Relieved and Permanently CURED WITUnilT Knifo or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Three to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Orricis: lioom ;V-;ir7. Marquam BuUdlm, PORTLAND, OREGON. Justice Cslllsoii F.tilaiu. Fai l C'ki:i:ic, Ore., Oct. i lvj. El'ITliK Ol'Altl). It svvllis to Hie the Eugene pus rs l ave ls-cii iiilsln formed in regard to the Susie Walkei case. You statu ill the Cit'Allli that the case was found to hu Irregular, nnd that the case wus dlsmiacd by the deputy prosecuting attorney, and that she was immediately rearrested on a complaint sworn out lu Justice Wheeler's court, etc. The facts ure there was no move made to dismiss the case In the Full I reek court, until after she had la-en taken before Mr Wheeler's court hy the mllivrs disguising their inten tions, where she reivlved her examina tion und was admitted to hall, nud after she was discharged on hail the deputy prosecuting mitoruey sent a million to the Fall t'rvt-k cour't ti dis miss Ihe case, which motion was over nil led hy tlie Fall Creek court, as he considered tlie. action if the Eugene ollhvrs, aud deputy proMVtiling at torney irregular and without authorll v of law, as no process had been served on him prior to the arrest by tlio Eu gene ofllccrs. Another reason a-sigued is to save costs, when iu truth there was but one witness we desired to sulv poena from Eugene, while all the balance of thu Witnesses desired live iu Fall Creek precinct, so that if she had stood an examination hero cml a would have becii saved to tlie county. The Journal says: "Constable Liu ton, arrived al the Justice's ollhv while the examination was lit lull blast," which Is a mistake as she had waived examination and had ttccii gone fully half an hour before Mr Linton came. 1 may ta wrong In my conclusions, but it looks to me as If tiie Eugene pro ceedings are Irregular, illegal, uud high handed Injustice to a court ef espial Jurisdiction. 1 admit that I made a mistake In not Indoislug the appointment of Special Constable C M Klssengur on the warrant, Instead of on a separate pajier as I did. In conclusion let me call your at tent ion t-t section 1561 (Mi) and l sJ tGLU) of the Statute of Oregon. j Itespectfully, It. (i. CAU.ISON, Justice for Fall t'reck prcciuct. Foot 1a i.i.. The Corvallis liazctte In sK-aklng of the foot ball game here) nicknames the U or O team "Tlie Dudes." Well they do not play m the Held like the dmidv dudes usually des critMjd in print. Tlie sooreof 4tl toO seems to have paralyzed the Fattuera of the lmyss.-J city, usually cullcti I or- vallls. Our rrleuil Johusou lu enilliig hi article says: "Tlie university Isiys put up a good, strong, ipilck 'game, and show they have been well and carefully coached, nut they will have to improve gleatly yet, to beat the flame the Portland Uuiversl y put up ast year. They were all large, net Ive lisiking men, wilh exception of Itoaco llrysou, their (piarter-back, who haiked small la-side the others. Ilis-k, l.y the way. played a Hue gatno. and made a touuii-down, after a gissl, long run. Aurtleut Auctloiill Auction t!! ( Itettmiiil ha concluded losell his entire stock, consisting of clothing, boot and shoes, dress goods and uu derware, at auction, coiiiuieiielng Sat urday and continuing until the entire stock is seld. Everything must go without reserve. Ladle esa-cially In vlted. OikmIs sold during the wi-ck at AL'CTION PHICES. Kurkleii' Arnica Salve. Tlie llest Salve lu the world for ('uts, ItrulscM, Sores, Ulivrs, Salt Klieuin, Fever Sores, Tetter, Cliupis-d Hands, Chllhlitlns, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and xmltlvelv cure Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give iK-rfcct uatisfactloii or money refunded. Price 'Si cents cr box. For wile by Henderson A Linn. Hal Ijr U uard, ( ictots-r ill . ItKcoKDKiut's CotitT. J Harvey and E Johnson were examlurd before lie- coider Dorrls today and sentenoed live days each In Jail for being drunk and disorderly. "John Doe," a soup maker was examined on the same cliargo and dismissed after paying costs. lo. 1 Beans per lb, SODA, IN BULK 4c NICE NKW PRUNES 5o NEW 15LACK FIGS 5c 3 lbs. NICE NEW WHITE FIGS 25c 7 lbs. NEW PKIEI) GRAPES 25c G lbs. NICE NEW DRIED RAISINS - 25c 10 lbs. CORN MEAL 25c No. 1 CREAM CHEESE, per lb '. 10c No 1 YOUNG AMERICA 9o AX BILLY DNIVERSI1Y The Uulcrslty of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, offers Free tuition toallslu dects. Young men can obtain Board, Lodging, Heat and Light In the dormi tory for (2.50 er week. Itoomers furnish their own llneu. Young womeu are provided with board In private fumllle at (3.00 per week. Young womeu de siring board should address Prof. John Young Women' Christian Ansodutlon, l.aecalaureute degrees: IUcht-lor of Arts, letters, with corn sisuidliig courses of are also offered. An English course ieadli.g iu two years to a liuslness diplo ma, and lu thiee vears to tin) title srraduale In English: and advanced course for graduate of normal schools leading lo the degree of Master of Pedi.gngy; a three yeais' course In civil engineering leading to the degree of Civil Engineer; a course of two years for teachers of physical education leading to a diploma and the title director of Physical Education. The University charges an Inciden tal fee of $10 which Is payable In advance by all students. Students holding diplomas from the public schools and those having teachers certificate are ad mitted to the preparatory department without examination. Those deal ring Information regarding the preparatory departmeut should address the Dean N. L. Narregan, Eugene. t or catalogues and further information add ro. c. il. cnapmau, rresiuem or J. J. Walton, Secretary, Edgeiie, Oregon. A Terrible Knife, It is sharp ond cuts deep and It lias a'alu been applied to my stick and pi Ices are rut along the line. Every urtlclo lower than ever fold In Eugene. While the go sis hist I will sell Iicatis a-r Hi $ .1)2 Maccaruiil per box 30 I pks com starch ii Palallno i.-imlles It. 10 Sago per lb 03 T.ipi'H-a pi-r I'. O.'l Eagle milk C cans I 00 I cans sardines 'Si J cans clams 'J Hi 2o .Machine oil ho Itnttle S'pH-r sauce 0.') iiirt bottle pickles 20 iijrt bottlisthow chow .2.1 Jamaica ginger 10 i cans lit ox baking p iwiier 'Si 4 cults assorted spiivs 1 iU Isittle amoiilu .10 .10 .10 .05 .05 .25 .15 .35 .85 .45 .10 .15 .25 .03 .65 .25 .40 1 " " bluing :i epper Ikix bluing Lurgo Isix Mssou blacking Stove polish :l cans sugar k-us French capers Slutted peppers, large 10 lbs choicest Ore. lard Worcestershire sauce Cress A Pdackwell Jams 4 pks inda liulk " Seal of X C tobacco H-r lb IU ox plug Turtle tobacco Ill " " Saw Log " Ill" " Horse Shoe tobacco 40 III " " Star " 40 3 lb can llartlett Har 10 3 lb can peaches 10 3 Hi can rasplairrles 15 l'kg liermea .15 20 lb granulated sugar (with other RinnIs) 1.00 Ask prices cu Hour and all other giKids. I have no price on crockery, make your selection and otter. My stock Is going fast. Come quick and avail yourself of thl great slaughter. Tub Faik, E. C. Smith. All Free. Those who have used Dr King' New Discovery know Its value, and those who have not, have now the oppor tunity to try it free. Cull on the ad vertised druggist and get a trial Isit tle, free. Send your name and ad dress to II E Ilucklen ft Co., Chicago, and get a sumple box ol Dr King' New Life Pills, free, as well as a copy ofdulde to Health and Household In structor, tree. All of which Is guar anteed to do you good and cct you nothing. Henderson A Linn' drug store. There aro mauy good reason why you should uso One Minute Cough Cure. There are no reason why you should not, If In need of help. The only harmless remedy that produce immediate result. Ohhch A DeLano. Error of blfactlon and accommoda tion scientillcally corrected with the best leuse. Frames properly adjusted to the face. Eyes tested free. Satlsfao tlon guaranteed. Give us a cull and see us. (. W. Ckoweix, Craln's old stand. (Jo to Osburu A DeLano, druggists, sole agents In Eugene, for a bottle of LIVEHINE, for the Liver, Kidney, Mick headache and Constipation. 21-2c ritraub, Eugene, Oregon, or Secretary Eugoue. The University oiler three liaclilinr of Science and Ituchelor of study. The following shorter eouise State Normal School, Monmouth, Or?Kon. A tralhlus i lu.l fur . anlii-r. (i.inplrir Kialuh liiailn lialnii.; l),.rt lniiit ami rilruua; l'ruftwiunal and Arailuuilo (uurxa, :-THE DIPLOMA-: of tlia whfstl entitle one to teach In Sdjr couutjr is tlia stale a-ltliuul furlber fcxauiluatluii, Board and Lodolng, Books and Tuition, $150.00 per year. neauttfiil anil healthful lis-atl.in no talnot . Tl.trn Is a isxl dciuaiiil fur well tralutvl ti-a.-h.-ia 'I lii-re Is aa ori-r iii.nt)r of mitral no-l U-arhor. faulugue clieeriuily cnt mi a.IU-siiuu. Ad lrrs. I' U l AMl-litiLL, I'nsldcuw Or Is. A. Wano, Sis:retary. OUEGON, 1895-96. ! .