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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1895)
Dll V AND COUNTY. , .NOVEMBER 0. Ilfiiilonftii, dentist. The liitly barrow leuiU. J. J. Walton, attorncy-ut-lu. Moiu'V to loan on famw. Eiiiiilre of juLf Walton. Ti4k y""r ''ltlel" ,5urk l" H-Friendly- If vou want a plow V. L. t'huuiher can II )'oU fro,u 3 l"sft- y.iu mil nft cash for your I'liitii-iu (urk ul t. U- Friendly'. Talw 'our C'hlttoin Lurk to S. IL Friendly. Y'i run irct cash for your (.'liliteiu tarkutS. II. Friendly's. ) iH-uriot." make li'lit draft :nul i,c ll.iinlv Dl-k harrow Ilu I hem. See l(i,.m t F L ('lllltl.hcls. Dr. (I. W. Hid. He tiiuy lx found ut ril'l''"'"' " Olive street between Fifth mill Sixth streets, one hlis-k vet f tli" Minnesota lioti'l. lie Is lirc juivd to do till dental work In the (jest UWii;.cr. (i-nuiuo Oliver plow shares and ti-r extras can only be liotilit of f. L. Chambers. I also have about U) other 111 ikes of pl,,H that 1 will close out regardless I". L. Ciia.mhi:k.s. ... lltulicrtt cash price paid for (iiiiti-111 Bark by H. 11. Friendly. Farms for Sain. I have now thirty fine farms In the Willamette valley for sale. These fsrms include every variety in size ami price, f or description iisi, atiiiress (iw. M. Mil 1. Kit Wilklns Hloek, Eugene, Or. 8 II. Frieudly wants all tin Chit Iviii bark lie can net. Lost. A lady's little red Morocco picket b'Mik on the roa.l between El mint ami F.uitene. Finder will If rewarded by leaving the name at thin olllce. ' The Oliver Chilled plow known the win ll around. F L CHAMHKiw, Solo Agent. Nolle. I have taken charge of the SprliiR fleM Holel and solicit a fair share of lii patronage. I will also run a daily back Utween Hpringileld and Kuirene. A. M. fl.AKK. Dissolution f Puriuerxliip. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership hercloloie existing be Ueen John Clayton, F E Cla.vt u and Kli M Clavton, under the II mi name of John Ciavton & i-ons. isthisduy dissolved, Ell M Clayton retiring from the tlriu. All accounts will be collect tiiliy the remaining partners Dated at Eugene, Or, Oet ISM. JollS (1. AVION, F E Clayton. Ei.i M Clayton. Foil SALK. 33.000 feet felielnirat i-'t per thousand. Rulie $1- and IliMirinir ill Will trade for wheat in mill or wtuehouse at -10 I'clits H bushel, and stock cattle or sheep at a reasonable priee. Stki'iikns. Allison & Fkmmvkut at Euniru. To Vuoil Subscribers. Subscribers who have delivered 1 U'lllli I f.l I lll iIitakI) olllce this season ami ohtaioed no receipt are requeued to call at this olllce so thai proper crsilil may bu given. Sure Throat. Any ordinary ease ninv be cured Innne night by applying fliiiinlierlaiirs Pain Halm as directed with eaeli bottle. This medicine is also famous for its ernes or rheumatism Uiue back and dcopseatcd and inucular pains. For sale by Ostium & DcEano. hen ImIiv ws 'Jc't, F"' l"'r :(lsu"v -ttVa li was o Chil.1, die crM for Cwtorla. WThra alio bertuiw Mlw, h luns to Ostorli. ho aUe baJ Children, he gavellieui UsUirU. Mra W It Meek, who resides at Caniptouvllle, Cal., aays her daughte. was for several years troubled at time with severe etamps In the stomach, and would be In such ugou.v that it was necessary to call In a physician. Having read about Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy she concluded to try it. She found that it always gave prompt relief. Il waa seldom necessary It) give the second dose. "K has iiot only saved us lots of worry and tine," ;he says, "but also doctor bills. It is my opin ion that every familv should have a bot.le or this retned'v In the house." Kir sale by 0burn & DeLann. 4 I. hup ( amy Hr KlllcO. tsPoKANE, Nov. 6. Als Lemiey, well Kiiuwu in fspoka..o and the Cueiij d'Alenes, was accidentally shot and killed by his brother, John Lemiey, near Priest lake, Idaho. They were hui-ting, ami John mistook his broth er for a deer. The young man w.is born in Lane county and resided with bis parents In Eugetiti for a number of years. His father, P O Lemle.v. Was county treas urer from II08 to 1S70 lal f Ouard, No ember S. SH akrM'Kakk Ci.fi: The Shakes-is-nre eluu met at the Inane of H m II B Miller, comer Dili and Patterson streets, la-t evening n id commence.! readlnn the tlrt act i' "The 1 wcrih NlKht." The next meeting "'"' club will he held at 1 ,ie ho 11 of Mrs N K Eraser next W Imsday even, lug. A Lakok ItAi.isn.-Mr D.SHun siker.of Valley, ha- pr.etited thlsolll.-e Willi a iiiajiiilb-eot st;l uieu of the radish family. It I' "' ' ami weluhs a tntli. ov.-r live pounds Who can tat it? Don't all answer at once, nn i.usnl Noveuilur S. M ARKIKI). ReV tie1 D VT.-'l' U newly apiM.inted pa-tor or the L n : church In this city, was married In I Incinnati, Ohio, today ami I ex- etedtoarrl.e her In alsnll HI ' j M a kki m. Noveuilwr nth. I '. j Euirene. Ur-B by A E N tider, J r Mr Frank Rennm mid Miw Mar. .-u.e. , all of Lane ciuuty. 1 Ollverpl.is w ill Is- sold this s.a-011 at a redinxd list. FL. CiiAMBtHS. WEDNESDAY, NOVUM UKR (J. , J L Chase Is in Portland. A giHd rain Is greatly needed. ! A heavy frost this nu.ruilig. J l'omiuisioniTs court in session, j Pumps were frozen up l-tt night. Coiumlsdoner Eli PeikilM is hi i-'.u 1 B-ne. II It Millcid. of Cottaue Urove. is in .uguie. J Ij Williams, of (orvallis, in in ! 'I'f'.'l'1!'. . , .. , . , : C II Hurl ert, r Junction l lly, is In the .-in-. I , 1 J II Neil left tor ( am Icn, Nebraska, 1:i;V'U'-"t' . i District A'tnrney Itrowu went to ; " ' '.' i J is llioinp-uii hit lor an J Cal, 1 .1 t uii;lit. JUIJ ",iecu iiuchiy un icrin oreirell.l court Tims. Mel'nllolljll, of llada'yville, was in Eugene today I R : Roadniaster Wait, of the !j P 1 was in E igciu- today. Uncle J.hmIi iille-pie has fni'ii a visit to Sodaville. returned , J UO'Neil.ofllie U P R R. is In the City Oil pUSM'llel' I.UnllUnn. Alfrnl Di.lard has ueeepted a posi t'nn in Hall St ou's gro.vry store. Mr T J Craic and child have gone to .Moiiinoulli to visit with friend-. The funeral of I'll is Fi-k, Mrs Car man's chil l was held his morning. Four carload or hops were s iippi.' I from the Duiiii wareoou-e today. Dr D E Riill' was elected city re corder of Junction lity last Monday. P 11 Whitney, S P traveling passen ger audit, spent last night in Eugene. Mrs J iliiisU l loiiith has relumed horn- from u visit to Oregon City and Portland. P . Abbey, the genial proprietor of the Day View lliuse, at Newport, is in the tilv. Mrs Emma I'.ates will start oil the early train Thursday morning Ur Riverside, Cal. Messrs Van Rissen & Lowell will ship u carload of bones to P01 Hand on I his evening's freight. A dozen eggs is worth a bushel ntid a halt if not two luishcls of oats That doesn't mutch 'tell. E R Case of Albany is In the city helping his lirotlu"', tamih l Case, to lit up Iheir new barber sli p. MrsJ II Smith, of Creswell, and Mrs W L Hristow, of Pleasant Hill, are visiting at S Hiiidsaker's. Dr. Lowe, Oregon's well known graduate oculist-optician, will arrive Nov 17th. The w ise will w ait furl.iui. Mrs Emma Munsoi. and brother, Justin Philllpps, r Meadows, left Ibis m irningou a visit to Spearllsh, fjnuih Dakota. Rola-rt Johnston, or the Minnesota hotel, is recovering from 11 severe at tack of poison oak and is now able to sit up. President C II Chapman left this morning hir Vale, Malhcui county, w here ho will attend a teachers' in stitute. Mrs Ruth Scott has returned home to Portland idler a visit in this city .villi hers . n, County .School Superin tendent J U Stevei son. Miss Mvrtle Darker, 11 prominent voung lady from Drain returned to iha' pla-e iast night, alter u prolonged luy in ibis city. An old iiiinu In Orilll i's (J ilch, u few miles ahove R.iker City, that, had lain idle for nearly 3D years, has lately heeii reoiieiied and is paying from $1" to jl'i to a man lor t.v.i ho irs' wmk. A cup of Parks Te 4 at n'ght moves ,lt. ho wel.s ill the morning without pain or diicoml'ort. It Is a great health give and blood puriller. Sold by A. Ykk.SOTo.N. The new t'h'istiau church at El mira will be dedicated Sunday, No vember 17th. Revs. n. F. Ronnell, of Dallas, A l)Ski.tfi;, of Jiincliou City, mid A 1 1 Sunderland, ( r Natron, ill conduct the set vices. We received this morning some very line grapes witli the eomplimeiils ol Mr and Mrs Bert Taylor, or Santa Rosa, Cal. Mrs Taylor's maiden name was Miss Jessie Lainson, ami formerly resided in Eugene. The healing properties of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It cures eczema, skin ailed ions and is simply a perlcct remedy for piles. OSIII KN & DKl.ANo. Mi- Louis Hatch, of Yuba City, Cal.. won the Examiner's H.mO prize for the nearest guess to the number or words in theSimdav Examiner of Oet K The actual number in the 3.! page paper was 1.1,1'n. Captain Sveemy C. S. A., l',.b. savs: 'Shilo's San Di Catarrh Remedy is the liri-t iindicine I have ever found that would do tne any g..d." Price ode Helld.r-oti A Linn. Dr W Ktiykendtll ivUrned home today from intending Hie opening exereists .d the medical departnient of W.ll.iuictti' univer-lty at Salem ast evening, lie iceui.e.. illlV,(,vol..gvthis.n iri.l..g. ai d wll deliver two led im each Wednesday M.nriiliiir hcrcattcr. Parks' Sure Cure is a ositivesccil!e In alldisciuscsor the Liver and Kid neys. Ry icuioving the uric acid in the blood It cures Rheumatism. S 1J Rasford, of CarthUKC Dakota, says: I believe Parks' Sure Cure exivls all other medicines fur Rheumatism and Urinary dis INUTtlN. rdcrs." Sold i.y a 1 While groiise, quail "d I'l';""'" and several other vulleties ol Oregon birdscat.be lawfully killed ui, ti ieeemUrlst.be sale ol t lose birds I. ,he game markets mil t case after .,v l. This Is the result of an t'o.l.iion'Mrll DMedulre. slide gme .... .t..cior. ha- ictel Attorney J . ..... .i I, t .oi-.n. w no s ivi that the v" "' .,;. ...r should enforce the ga.i.u . - law. 'During the past few months Rin ger Hermann has visited many l"na , his.ll-tr.cl for the laudable purpose of conferring w ith the s-ople on ml-h leei.slalloo asls.i.sdcl. He Ins Iset inviied to muke a.l.lres-cs in ull eXc pt I- ug.-nr. The v If swelling impor a.av oi that town wt.l biir-t II Very s.s.n. West. Ceriai'.ly Eugene ought i' want the .M' K. nzie nnpioved.--Al ImtiV I is-rut. I've a -is a t in my heart, Sw.-et Marie. A tide 1 would Impart, .-wvet Marie: If you'd eVe.i fairer l' Voil mii-i a.w..ysu-- Parks' l. i l .,e i...,.roVen.ehty.iU i.l.-e. Sw-t Niaric. Sd l by A. YKKIS'iT'JN'- THURSDAY, NOVEMIJEU 8. Mlsaliaippi Is still mild. Another frst this morning. The attorney a are taking a rrst nuvi . The roads ure in cxivdcut coiiilitinu. Dr. Finlt-y, di iilUi.r.Miin ;i,l)uuii IpU Hie streets are gefdns ilu.ty again, j .l,.i- ui.umt.uuiiuuiimi iu-.i eiuui' 1 Ircuit court adjourned la-t even lug. Tlianksivin tlir.-e weeks from tu.iuv . remain tlriu at do.cu. Client is bringing 40 bushel 1:1 Eugene." ivnts is r cents pt r i i The southland Roschurg I. al Was i I 3U uiilililes lute thin ullcrnooh. I . II... I . : . . .t . 1 1 " K . 7 , , 'r," lo 1 31 cents per no Hid III tin- cltv n.iu pi j... inn in 11111 eu,. , Sin rill John..,.. i.w.U II P 1 1 ... i II look the pei.iieiitii.iy at Salem today. WH See, or Cubing, has sold 1 stoic to a Mr Chuse. of .Minnesota. I The Portland eXsisiitou Is a thing 1 ut the h ist. Ii was niiile siieees.lul ' ! I I I . . I 1 .. 1 . t 11 riicnuiy suippc.i a calloailol ouls to Jacksonville lids ulterniHiii. Four . Voting men ate now taking the course in the Eugene Divinity School. Three carloads of hops weie taken out this ullcihooh I'V the R scluig local. Ladies will he udililttcd free of ehai ne to the races al Mewarl's track j next Saturday. Miss May Tallmaii, the young lady tun mil ul Mohawk lust Sunday, will proi.ulily recover. Tlie streets are covered w ith maple leaves, the host causing them to fall in gieat numbers. Dr. Fiuley. deulisl.riH.u18.Dunn blk. S S Stephens and family are reinov lug lo Eugene. 'I hey w ill occupy the Dave Coleman property. The southbound height train, due here at 7 a 111, did uoi pa s tluougli until lute this ulteruoou. A man from Pleasant Hill whs 111 11 in loili.y t r teing d.nuk and ili-ouh r ly and lliid i o and costs. 'Ihcieaie 13 erin.iua! cases on the tlocki t ol the circuit com I to convene in Corvallis next Monday. The Eugene Dancing 1 lub will bold the ltd d one of their popular dances this season in Armory Hall Saturday night. Ax Hilly had over 3.1 calls fur one article yesterday that was advertised in the il'Alll tlie day previous. It pays to advertise. The board of fire iii.siir.iuce under writers met last night and adjoin hed w ithout transacting any business until Saturday night. Il is now stated upon pretty go. si authority that the strike which has bei 11 pending on the (.ireat Northern K R will in. I come oil. The tuueral of the late Kugehe Weideiuau occurred this ulleiiioon ut 11.30 o'clock from his late residence to the Masonic cemetery. A chrysanthemum V2 inches in diameter is exhibited in Portland at the ex 1 ositioii. This is within an Inch of the largest 1.11 record. tin to Osburu A Dt l.uuo, druggists, ici.e agents in Engi ne, for a bottle f l.lVe.RINE. rr the Liver, Kidneys, Sick hi tidache and Constipation. Wo. Rehshaw has erected a cloth covering over the clirysaiitneinuiii beds at his residence, uml at night hums 1.11 oil stove under tin- same. The county jail is empty the Hist time for luaiiy mouth. Tli" lax payer, of the county would like to have it continue empty for i.io.dn.s. Corvallis and Forest drove will play football at Corvallis next Saturday. A close, exciting game may be looked fir. Tui wnl lie the ll 1st contest for tiie championship of Oregon. CJDodd, of Springfield, has !s'ii griiiteil the peiniis-iou to piaetiee law in Oregon by Judge l-'ullerton. He was a regular 'practitioner in Iowa be fore removing 10 Lane county. The Lincoln Carter company went to t 'orvallis today and will play thcie tonight. They will then go to Port laud and take the steamer for S.411 Francisco. Two big Whatcom banks have closul, the result of the bursting of the Ih in I !. Whatcom was one of the worst boomed cities on the coast and the result is not surprising 11 Is a truth in medicine that Hie smallest do;e that )ierforniM a cure is the bed. De Witt's Little Early Risers are the smallest pllN, will per form a cure and are the Lest. OriiiUHN &. DkLano. The storage at IheCnburg warehouse this senium is us follows: lS.hhO bushels of white wheat, lll.OoO bushels of red wheat, uml 4,0oU bushels of oats. Over L'.onil bushels of feed waa chop ped. The Kiinz & Shelly Co, of Portland, wholesale and retail paints, stock ", out), bv Jas M Shellv, Alex Kunx and Kolieit D Fulton, illed articles of In (sirporutloii with the secretary ofatale yester lay. Tliejurv In the case of Drisenll vs R ill, on the Hist ballot stood eight for iiuiiitiir and four for d. fendai.t. On the llrst ballot for damage the vote whs from one ceni 10 j.jwv. ..ej comproinised on t'S0. Nothing so distressing as a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to aufler from It. Nothing so dangerous If al lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. Omu it.N & DkLano. Alhal.V DelllOi'lal: A College sill- I... i .t. ilu- fo owinu nreiiietn 'W ...loiiioi- The addition or Mr i',.,l..o. s.iv to tlie alreatlv "s'rohg faellllV has cail-ed the comment that I lu-re 'were live professors without socks Albauv Herald: Mr Holleids'i k. a pianist of Eugene, a-i-ted by Ml-s Coiii-t.N-k. a violinist of Portland, and Mi Eva Simp-..!., vviil give in. en terlaiiimelit ul Ibe Albany opi-ru bouse Tue-day evening, N'ovetlils r 12. Potilatid Telegram: It i-.bilo.-d tliKt 170 binders have signed a p' tio't to tin-citv eonneil, u.-king no i ne e..-lg. of 'I" o- ' pr.illibl' I 111 the opening .-i b..rls-r simps on Su . day. Chicago Tost: "Ib. ira gn at deal nbo.tt doir le l-ixa i.' said tbe stranger. "Mav I a-k I; i' l "teltall.lv," 't.pli.d Ibe pinm.iter. "We i ail ll dninle luxation when e i Live lo p 'V bo'.h the city ami ll ; ul.h ru.ei. for r. fiam lii-e." I A'-'s :.t on .' never fi ils. One Mill ! ute Cough Cure. A remedy for a-ih- I'l l. Slid lliut f.- r h uoi Iitioti win. u ev, ic c I'l. the oiilj ily th.4 pi.'diicc- ill. tin- u r 1 1 : 1 1 1. u ; haru.'.i ri lie ; ibale results. I O-iit iiN i DkLaxo. (i eat I'llllfUsliill. When we started to c'.hn out, wo especlid our low prices ' 11M work a hardship on our 0"inetitrs l ilt we can't help I . tlur goods must I e fild ami tin re i no tilu rnalhe but low , ,i.i iul H, ,uiieul boys It v ill i.ot ! lat loiij and (lieu '1'i.e Fair is out of the wav 11111I nrices w ill ei Ho. Toilav ' i. 1.... 1.; . ..,, ul.l.-l. il i 11. 1. 111. lie 11s lnliL' at tin' Lisids l ot: ! l'l II. s gr adulated silu .) cmiik -arilim Dry salt pm k very tin Ul llis (liegu.i lard.... ...M.od ... .t'TJ !". c. lid (Inn powder tea choice, P. I cal Salad oil il,.,.n,il is .p, r per P. I-! .:'o .:'n .3. - -- 1 " I Lob-tcrs, per can Large buttle stalled peps-rs Salad oil III. . a English pickles .1. .1'. .J". .13 .i". Olives lbs Calilc soap lb ied prunes cr M " peaches " " tl goblets s, piece toilet set - 1 1 3 IM 3 IK. I hi decorated ! .Vl piece d. curate. I tea set j 1 bottle tomato catsup ! Our stock of Crockery Is el io ... I ...Mill S- but going rapidly. The result of low plie. s. Tiik Fa 1 it, E. C. Smi 1 11, ri . It. ul Kstiite Uaig.iluH. I'.;, acres in Huddlestou addition to Eugene; I'd line cherry trees. jViOO. Nice large lot lietwccu University and Central school. $.M. L'10 acres of tifiitx-r land estimated at U inlllii n feet. J..IH1. l(il) acres of good fruit land w ith Cue spring. i3'.u. Hun acre farm six miles from Eugene on McKcnz.ie. IMd acressai.dy boltiilli. dood new dwelling, lam and hop ohuse. Worth j'i.tNO; price fj.lldd. These are special Imrgidus and these prices will only stand tor a few days. dK. M. Mil. I. IK. Wllkius Riock. EugeJie. Two Lives N.V.d. Mrs PhoeU- Thomas, of Junction City, HI, was told by her doctors she had consumption mid that there was no hope Tor her, but two bolil.n of Dr King's New Di.eovcry 4-ompMely cured her and she says It saved her life. Mr Thomas Egg. rs, l.'t'.l Florida Htleet, Sail Fialieisco, sull'eled from a drca lful cold, approi.chlng consuinp lion, Hied without icsiilt exerylhing else then bought one b ittlo of Dr King's New Discovery and In two weeks was cured. Ho la Manually thankful. It Is Mich results of w bich In se arc samples that prove the won deilul elllcaey of lids medicine in coughs mid colds. Fri c tiialboltl. s ut llenil.-isi.il & Linn's drugstore. Regular siz- .Vie and i. - . Ci.asus l it II l J O Watts, the Jeweler a:id spectacle th aler, bus re ceived a complete new on Hi I, COllsIs I log . all I he i.pplii.nees nt ees.iry lor le.lii.'and bill g glas.es to the most lllliellll cases of I he eje. .Mr Watts has llttcd up a Mom III the back ol his lore lor lesii.ig ev s a. d w ill is? giau lone, lull w ho need anything In that line. He bin lust completed u eoiiise of aiiulv undei Hie direction of exper leii.fd opticians and is prepared to leal with cases cielinu any. un terms Hie oiie liatl less iiien ucse charged by '.raveling o itielans. Ilinlurtit unliol bu t urrit I.y Iim i.1 ..ll.-slltilH, tin ) rsiniiit n-rh It"' hsi-ns.il trt i-.ll ol die er. I liere Is ai.'T tnir tin-il i- I'w.lli.'s. Sll'l U'Sl l .'J ii'ii-oi'i-li.. lint run. ilu . n.-siiii i i-k.k.iI I.y in. in M.lin.-I i'iiii lliel. l U.e linn'""' l.oll.K "f the r.i.ititi'litsil 1 ul"'- " He'l ll"" """' " ll:""m isl vim l.nve nun. i n. .iiiiii nr iiniiviiiii n. .rn.K. .ii.l Bin-nil is i-iuitiij ei ". tu x l ll.ii .e..lll.sl. l u..l' oi" iioiio...i e ... ih- isk.-li mil ioi.ll.ls lute r.-4..r.-i in tl l..irl..l .-.null inn, lieiinun ill Is- J.-lriiy.-.i liiit-vi-r; nine rii.i-s iiiitut vn sre rnniM-d tiy ts sr. I., wl.lcli In ii.itl.iiiii ui.lnii li.Usiiu-a e.u.ih inn. ul tin Ii.ii.sint ur sees. v v w . I . mva iiiik lliiinhol Dulls" lor siiy (KM- I'l Ol'llUI.'S 0-UIIS.si i.y i.i.iMir....'. Iw i u.i-l I.y 11. IH islurrli lure. m-i.u ...r en- I'ulsrs, tree. . ... r. J. 4,nr.i5.i i o., .WH-.1.1, v. S..IJ I.y lir.iuni.iU, 7.s!. O-burn A DcLano the druggists, Will tell you that no one I belter ouulilled to judge ol the merits id at. i.rllele than the dealer, because he ha s his opinion on lite exs-rleiic ol ull who use il. For tins reason they wish us to publish thereinaiksi.r oilier dealers about an hriicle which they handle. Messrs C F Moore ft C ., NewlM-rg, Or, say: "We sell more ol i 'IiuiiiIh-i luiu's Coiurh Remedy than ,.tl others nut together, and It ulway- gives g'sid satisfiiclliill." Mr J I' Allen, Fox, Or., says: "I U'.leve I hanits-rluii.'s Cough Remedy l' Is the ls'l 1 have handled." Mr W 11 Hitchcock, Columbus, Wash., savs: "Chaiiilsrlaii.' Cough Remedy sells v.. 1 1 snd is hiuhlv l.rais.-d by all who uaa It." Tiik STAtiK RollllKll. HtiiKU rol.ls r A, loll. bus A Fru k. who w as i -iptured while holding up the Llnkvllle stage i. i K.ii.ih.v. had bis iireliuilnury ex n. million Tuesday before United siu.ed : 'oinmiiouer E C Wade ul drain's Pa-s. lie plead, d guilty, and, I., default of tUMKSI 1 oiids, whs re ..... o.l.-d Into ibe custody id Jlll'nr liordoo. who iai lur.d blm, and tin y lelt Tue-day night. Fin k and tlie ollio-r in charge ot him passed thiough l-ouei... on Him overlau.l VehlerUuV morning. lie will Conll I lo .....H.. ...I no lil the idtllmr of the L di-liiet court. lny Ousel, ovi- i.U-f S Attiii: Tiikaiiik. Lincoln J Ci.r- ter's company pr.-eiib-d "Tne Tor. nado" to a g'S'd au liein in laikirs ooera house la-t i-vi-ning. Tne pluy a-a scenic el! ' I i-v. t g.M.d li.e.e are Ihul.v hiiigbnnle larc.-t 111 It, wlileli ttoni Ihc'irab-ur.lit.V, kept Hie audi, nee coiitaittiV auiu-ed Ibe pb.y rallo-r e..,ir.e in ..tuny id Ms lextlir.s. lis iin-ril- lav in the scenic production of the lorna.i.i and the eolll-loii of the -h:ps at -ea. Tliese parts nr-j Well worth seeing. li.s.-i: .-ii.s.i. On Suturd.y. N vn.iber l'i, a shooling contest will t ke place on Di 's 1-lulld, Just Vint of Eugene, f r lame gee-. Hups ol n - W' P Cli.--I.lre bus sold hi- hoi. bale-, to Hoist Rrolliels, f .r 4; is'tits per siuud I'UUliAlll.V A Si Itll't- A .Mn'i hr Hie N 11a.1 11. u 'I kt lit' lilts A." if .V oiks 1'ntiiiil ,V loe 1. in.'. 1 nl'.J UU.O'l, N ( "oroi.er J W 1 I n rl- t 11. L. t - r.cen 1 a t. !.' I ,. .j'.-v I. Oil JtMl.-o nl loe I c ice J rs l.iitiije (iloVe Mil- II urn 1 11.' :uiij t I1.1t a umn I'V tin- name l N uUe bud Iscii loiiii.l dead at that pl ace till- lie 11. 11 Willi a it In II and ,1 In . 1 piii. In li. 104 at.. I.i I. an. I. id I! 1- N'ouki iHle I U' l i U.e case s ol e i f t or 11. 1 r II it 1 is , 1 1 1 to t ir.iv e today and w id t . ! ..lll.'lde. oil .. I' II; -l.lV 111' Vesiigaiu the unit;, r. l: I I.I.I ..It v I 1 1 . -i . inl 1 1 II. I.I .a Cii I A.i: ( .: 1:, Nov 7. - R Noai.-, an old 4 iei inati.w a- toiind tin- 1001 lu g w it h 1. I 11 !i I I tlii. ug . In. !na I. He I. .- I f.i, low log the I'.'..! and rep nriiig biisine s lor some lime, a d de .d liv lllg III the loom. lie H as i ill oxicatid f'C llio-t 'f lb'1 j 'line, hieli was s 11 p p osi .1 j to 1 e the c nise ofjiis coiniutUisg -ni : clde. Hl-iige wii-i.s M ais. ( oiuiiilssioiii i s I oiirt . bail) .Mir 1, N.o 1 1 1 -1 r . Met i.sh. v at 1 1 a 1.1, 1'ic ut, Judge (r isk, t i.n.lliisioiiers 4 nlli.i i. and 1'ei kins. Mi. nil' Johiisou Clcl k Jellloius. I'., ot. iiill.turoeil iin:.l M . ... I . i . Nov. ,iiilH-r llth at 11 o clock. . . J 1 I- . at... -I'.- ... ....... I tf 4. 4..C ia lllll'li. Ol l.aiii- i.miiii(i. Notice Is hereby given, the 1 : t of Eipinllalloii of Luue coiinly w ill nut t on Molld.lV Novell. b. r IS, v."i, for the put pose of equalizing the iis-es-iuelil roll tf vio. D. P. Rt ii ion, Count v A-sc-sor Pllikleu's Al'lihtt Salve. The Rest Salve in the world for Cuts, Rruiscs. Sores, Ulcers, Stilt KhelllU, l ever Soles, Teller, Clu.pH-d Hands, Chilblains, t onis, and ull kiu Eruptions, ami positivt ly cun s Piles, or no pay nspiired. ll Is guaianlcd to give 'h rfeel .atlsfaelioii or money tvHIInlcil. Priis' i' tslils per Ihix. For sale by Henderson V l.iiiu. Sill. I. AT Wi.llK Alt' lliey dell end ldleu.au Is still working on the question whelher the two constitu tional nun inline tits, (one to Inciease the supreme (smrl lo live Judges ami the other to uliolhh the stchou In coll lin t with the llth amend- nl lo the cm stltlltloll of the Ulliled tate, call Ih- suliuilllcd lo 14 voles of tlie pcoph w Illinois legislative enactment mak ing provision lor an election. There port printed a few dnvs ago llu.t the amendments could ! siibmitli'd It li mit a bill proudiirg for their utimis Ion, did in li..lgiiiiil.'fiom be iiltoriny gem lal, bill Iroui the lern.e luintina lion of soiiie reporter. Mr I. II. -man's opinion Will Mut bo ready for seveiul days. Tin-: Flivi i K Cam:. drant's Pas Courier: Kli Miiilli, Kic.iei'n attor ney, Iuik filed 11 bill iifeXecptloiisi.il up'pci.l to the supreme inurt. The ex-Ci-pllolis an. bused Upon lllligedim pio, er testimony adinilled ul Fn -ier's trial. If tlie su nettle court coiiieidi s with Attorney Mnlih, anew 1. ml "ill Ih-otdcli-.l; till t, the ilcelsioi. nl the Jury will be coiill.linil ulnl lhee.ui den. I man w ill have to hung vvnh- oul further priHcediiigs. Flester Is uiiariled night mid dav by Itetl Wui- ruu inn I eric-a good ih.ilove what he lliioksl-.il hunt fate. I le has never expressed contrition for the brutal murder he commitlcd ami is still booyed lip by the hope of eluding the galiow s. TlIK WkaTIIKII. The therinoini li r n gist. -ted 'J' ih griss i.liovc zero ut o o'clock tins iiioriiing, two llcgt.es warmer at the same imunt was tluiii yisierduy niurniiig. Last winter tlie lowest lellipelsiure regisieieu m in . Illne w us L'Jj ih gr.-es i.hnve Zero. I he cold Weather Is coining oh lunch al Iter llii.u Usual (his season and many predict Hint if the thy weather t tiiiucs we will have a Cold hard winter. lll'l.VS I tl.K hi ITOSUllltV. la itusruut.s il to t-.ni' I'lli-s sml I iili-ll iiniiil nr iniiiiey r,'l...iiici. ... I'lllS ..T I -.11. 1 .I. ,ni. ...r eire it r hii. I 1-r -.- suitii'l.' lo l.llll I.N ill liV, hiail.lct 'I l'liKlii.rl..ljou-s- i-r. r. No C'.sr.L. .V s.wskki.. r.r... y su II at i lu.. ilrinoii... v. r) Mln-rv, mill hi Knkeii Cee. in by . t.t. .in. .V 1't'ljitii. linker l ll l.l.llOH. Rakkii City, or, Nov. tl. -Not wll h- standing I he new i lly charter falls to provide lor holding an election, uiu citizens have voted lor the pie-cnl ..induls' successor. Tnu newly cluct etl i. Ulcers lire: Mayor HA Heilner; Ireasiirer, IM, MiMii'iaw; aldermen J L llalsley, llrsl ward; Walter Mills, second ward; I) M Kelly, fourth waul. luhy tiimr.1, N.iTi-iiils-r s. MvsTKiiV E.XI'i.aim:!.. Yesh nh.y lollslill.lt! I.llllou leeiived a letter lii. in Milloti w hu h explains iii icgar I lo tho Valise he found tier s- the rLer. He wrote lo tbe pis-liniisler al Milton and receivetl a reidy Iroiii M R Hud- H w ho states that the Valise belongs to E D Hastings, and that ll was Mioleii Iroiii him lid" at nne "f the hotels In Eugene, lias ing- is now in the V clitlty of Wl.eallainl, Oregon. Ii.lly uttsr.l .Nuvi ml-r s Makiuaok Lkknsm. County Clerk Jennings baa Issued iiiarrlugo licHiises lo Inii following persons: Harry F Stephens and Miss ImIiiIi Swei-nev: Frank Ri-muii anil Mary Side; James H Ddoldsoll Ui.d Oeorgic Daruellle. Weducluy's Portland Telegram: The Dual hearing, with closed .loots, of Alexander lii-rtraml, Urn now dueller, accused id llui bei H crime of ruining Ids two sister-, bsik place la-t evening in J ilsl ice ( n lslel s eoiil l. I he testimony nl the gills left no room to tiucstioii tin Ir unnatural brother's guiit. He declined t" lake the W Itll. -s stand In I.i- own Is hair; mid in ticiuuii of VS) I .Is be was commuted to the ei.uotv Jail to await the aciion of lbs 4frui.il Jury. RUPTURE t'.y Relieved c::l rciuiainatly i CA IRFD C-rl WITHOUT WJ Knifo or Operation. Treiitment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Tlrco to Six Vcuk3. Vr.lTE FOR TERMS THE 0. E MILLER CO. o. . : I - - ' .'-.",. .''il'il''. 1 SeiluUs Art idi-iit to lU'V. U. A. Blair. Today's Oiigonlan: IUv l A lllalr, pator of Cuiiilsrb.il. I Presbyterian church, residing alOVJ Iti'lmont street, hear l a-t rhtiteelitll, met Willi a I . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iicii.icul ihurs.tav morning. His n-ideiiec stands well up Iroui the ' ground, tiinl In front there are stairs 'hading downward toward Hie front I eate. .MrlUuir came out of his home ln;t be morning and siarlcd .lown lhe' Stalls. I'll.' steps Were slipKTy, Cl dciiily riolll the rrosl, mid ho tell to the I .'tiding He was sever, ly Injured and In.. I to bo u-sisied back' Into the li.n.-e. ,o hones w eru found broken, lull be was injured oil the shoulder and leg, but the most serious Injury sustained lo bis back. 1 1 1 siine scclus to have Is ci. been W lehelied III the fill. Ve ie.d.y R.-v Mr llluir wua let !no' the . If. e'ts of Ills brui-es even uioie ihaii the day U fore, and had to be help. I nboiil the house. He ha not fully li covered from bisslcknc of pcvi nd 11. out I., ago, w bu ll may tend to iclar I bis ueoverv. ininiC 4..rl Ill's l.lrj. ! Akiihv, O., Nov tl. James R dar i lie d, the son of the lute president, l w us ci. eie.l slate senator from the lilt 'and I'.lh di.irl Is by all I'liorinous j plurality. The di-irlet was normally I r.-puhlii an by lo.ism, but he carried It 1 I.y uo i II.imio. Running with him J oil the lepiilnleall ticket was Whittle- and cv, b has t een state senator lorsev leial Veils. (iailleld's plurality Is gieai. r than hi- by "jrno. l'he dlstrlei which he w ill 'rcpr.s'Ul U almost identically I he same as when his latin r win llrl chosen In Wi7 to the olllce. A reiimi kuble coincidence v. as the fact thai darliehl wus uomliialed July the llth unnlversiry of his lather's iisMslniitliu. He Is a grad uate of the Columbia school, of New Voi k, and for several yeaN lias prac tical law In Cleveland. He resides at Mel. ton. Mure Kin I lou .New. The election Tuesday was a leguhil latest re- lepiilillcail tidal wave turns aie us follows: Massachusetts New York New Jcr-ey I'eiisy. Val.la Maty land Kentucky Ohl. lou a I'lah The lll.Oi'O 0ii,ti:t.'i 'Jtl.lSKI lllll.s-'il lt.71'i lo.tHHI llNl.tHlU 7u,ooo The only stales democratic are Mis sls.ii.nl mid Virginia. The republicans will gain II S iitnrs in .Maryland, Kentucky, ami Utah; total o. l eat heis KMiiuliiatl.'ii. wua- Ohio Not he Is hereby given that the next regular quarlelly teacher's camlll lion will be held III the court house In Eugene, (oiinni iicltig nl 1 o'clock p in Wi dncst lay, November 13th, 181(3. Tiacbers w Ishiug stute ivrtifleatea or stale diplomas should miiko nppllca tlou at that time. J. (I. Sl'KVKNSOS, Co. Hupt. III Iff. All outstanding warranls rcglsterod iirlor to May IS, l-sts'i will ta) paid inion preiM i.tailon at my i1Ui on orla-fore del. ltd. !'",. Interest will cease after that date. dKO. F. I'UAW, City Treasurer, lated!lct. lstb Can't tiir a lin.iiiM. Albany t).iii..eiiil: l.inn Ltigiuu to. rvo have Imcii making a desS'rale i-H'ort lo Imld a meeting; but company spirit bus ilro,..ed mi low ll seems Impossible to gel tbe necessary tplorum, twelve. I...-I hhiht the noillred IlllliilHT lulled to i....eur, ami the company ,..ii.. on, ml ....ill next Monday evening. u iiell .mot her trial will bo made. If lilisue.i srul Ibere Is talk id" RlvlllK Up Ihe charter. T he nieliiU'ts should 4t''t ii rin lie on and wurU up some or the old time spllll. SHILOII'S C'l'RK, thogri-atCuiiKh ami Croup Cure, Is In great demand Pocket sl.e contains twenty-live (lose tu.lv iVie. Chlldnu love ll. Sold i.y Henderson ft Linn. 20 h DRY GRANULATED SUGAR, $1.00. i ri. .. Riilia'a 4 iNll.'S .-ol lulling .1 lu- III I. US . . . I Im.iiih ii.sii.u.e oil insl will not sum I ii.itil.-i mt.-t's Ink hlocks umlf turn I.' iM.xfi imli.r iiisti'iiflS I in met. ii. w prunes Hi inc.. art lilsek II tea I In ww.1.1. K piiwiler .M.ltli. tioieilitge I I . Ill Im.i lill.el 'll A Isriti. uiiyi-reil slsle wllh K-iifll A Isrm. ilm slum llU pencil ;i hi . nli! ibi'i I .. le e .eiieiU Willi riil.lieri 4 lisp. Is-l lns ami Imm .six sli.s- liint l.i I In w inii.' --iir I il, rni.i.il m-i er : Hi. iili-s new ..elii' .1 Ilsl Itll'ii new lllle IlKS I. I li Imrs wisims-iI w . m . l.w s) . ! . l'K) , ( . Is) . 'si . 11 , .'HI . i'Hl . Il'fl , '"0 . a si . s . a . rss . I 's. . 'JSl . ' . 'SI . lo Wo have a coinplt'to lino of fino iind heavy shoes for tho Kinallo.st Imhy to tho largest men, arid can meet both extroinuM from 2oc to 1.00. ... AX BILLY. Wo fit masses Scientifically at the Mammoth Jewelry Store, and w llh the Jlcst Lenses. Katlsfactlon Ouaranteed. Wo do all kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewelry repair- lug at Ihe Mammoth Jewelry Ktore. We carry the Largest gtock of Jewelry south -r Portland, and are giving the Most Uoods lor the Least Money than any house In Kugene. Many things hair price. Come and see. Spectacles from 10 cents up to $10.00. G. W. CROWELL, , L'rala'sold UnJ. I f "-.y . I . Jt p iV ' . - v'-'.'.Usl. V ,AVyri :;;?!;U,':y i l l ;;1 . ' IXr.'Al j si f 'nil'? Personal. faliy dura, Nortmber I. Will McClareti, of Junction Is In the city. K K Olilln Is confined to Ids iionit w llh fever. Dr I W Rrowu Is at Loranefora few days. Dr Shurplis has returned from his fruit ranch. Arch Rice ami Walt Cochran are at Collage drove. Chrl Hurt sell returned today from a trip to Fall Creek. J R Rouse came down from Cottags drove this morning. Rishnn J S Mills returned borne from Irving today. Mrs Pr Scarbrough of Creswell Visited l'.ugene today. Alex CiK'kcrline made Junction City a business visit today. Peter AbU-y left for his home at New putt this aftcruoou. A C Chrlstenseii, of Albany, did buslucM In Kugcuu today. J P I'lieshlio returned to his bonis at SihUvIIIc this morning. P W Davis, of Falrmount, Is at tending Philomath college. Mrs drnce Osburu Is closing out her mercantile business at Roseburg. S II Friendly shiiua'd a cur load of hay to Collage drove yesterday. Waller drllllu went to Cottage drove on business this afternoon. Ssinuel Swift, er Portland, Is visit ing rcUtlvvs and rrleuds In this clty Mm W in I.alrd, neo Stooisi, ol dar- Held, Washlugiou, Is visiting lu the Ity. J W Fox and wire are visiting with Sm.th Jlalley and family at Rose burg. JackO'NcI! and A J Lel.iml. of the t) R A N R R, returuiKl to Portland today. Judg'iJC Fullvrton returned to his home at Roseburg on this morning's early train. John L Furnish, a nromlnent cltl- .en uf I 'loreuce, left for Ids boms this afternoin. A R lluttolph left rr bis bnme la Floreme this morning. He went via iiipiina Hay. I r R F Itovlcs in In the city. He will leave on a visit to Oakland, Cal, next Saturday. J M Williams went to Portland to lay on business. He will visit Salem U fore returning. J F. Lhhcit. of Springfield precinct arrived home today from a bulsness trip lo Eastern Oregon and washing- ton. II C llumnhrey and L D Forrest have gone on a hunting trip lu the mountains back of Anderson's on the McKeurle. IU v T II Nelir. the V U minister at Irving, was tendered a recepllou last evening. A nuiuiHr iroin iuis cny were lu attsndance. K V MtH'k and Pert Van Cleve will start an afiertusm dally paper In Ore gon City next Saturday, it win oe tilde K'ii iciit lu politics. Henri Powell and family and the family ol Will Sexton arrived here to day from Tlpeeiinoe county, ludlana, and will locate. Mr Sexton will be hero In a few days. A d Hartley, of Magic, Pa, writes: I reel it n duty of mine to inform you am! tho public that DuWitt's Witch Hazel St.lve cured me of a very bad case of ccr.cinu. It also cured my boy of a running sore ou bis leg. dsni' UN A. DkLano. Hai'IM Home Cloth I no. Read J. 1). Matlock it Co's new ad In today's pii r. They are making a specialty of "Happy Homo Clothing." There are many good reasons why you should use One Minute Cough Cure. There are no reasons why you should n d, if In need of help. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Ohiiukn & DkLano. The Dundy Disk harrow tiow baa bull Isarlngs and center cutter which cuts all the grouud. For sale by F L Chambers. ... . .j s ll.i iiles n rslshis I Hi mw lu tulsosx) I 111 star " I liiellinax " I llirniraxal. " a lua uiis. irlird esmljr 1 Uii-his-oWiMiiruam I Hi Ji'llj b.ans I II. tuhiM Vaiaua 1 lb haru A large IhiIUs n.i.nla A lama bull Id IiIuIiis A bu harUwooil Us.lliuli'kl .. our lilriolt-l k-ali A I I'rli'o'a rrra bkhi( pow.lor . II. break last oocea .Vi marblisi h,r A 4 II nsls la bulk No 1 I'lireas par lb I butlla an litu i mihsI clitara A tlaaa sal uf 4 tills" A Turf Una laia aal lor r . s . 4iA . 4S) . 4U0 . 2S1 . l.VI . 1 S) . I V) . I 's) , 100 . lua . AG . I'S! , nun . as) . (s) . . IM . to . M . MD .600 State Normal School, Monmouth, Oregon. A tralntns school tor t- rhr. CoiiiplslB Klslilh Orailx Iralnlnit I)epar ini'iil ana Stroug f roleaaionsl Slid AcsU.uilO Course a, :-THE DIPLOMA-: ot Ihe arhnol tnlltlM on lo teach la tay eouuljr In U.a aula without lurtht-r txamiualtou. Board and Lodging, Books and Tuition, $150.00 per year. 11. aiilKul and bssllhfiil locatlnn no taloor.s. Thrra Is a uud dvnisud lur wall (ralusst There 1 an OTr anpnty ot untmlnul tisjehars, ('aiUiuaolisrIully leiit on aii.lU'ailon. Aildrvsa, F. Ul'AMlliKLL,l'n.ndsu4. Ur W. A Wun,ScniUr)r. !