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inrv ANH COUNTY. J, . Tifnn W .DKCEMBIill, 7. Henderson, dentist. Nails 4 ceuts per pound. F L CiiAMHKltS. J. J. Walton, attorncy-at-law. Sfont'V to loun on farms. Emiuiru (if Jui1k Walton. Null 4 cents r pound. F L ClIAMIIKKfl. nr. O. W. Middle may to found at I his residence Olive street., between i fifth anil nixui eircem, one nines; wcm fof tlio Minnesota hotel. Ho In nre- pared to do all dental work In the (nut J manner. Farms fur Sal-. I have uo thirty llnu farms In the Willamette valley for sale. These r.rnM include every variety in sUo and i.'.ri.M. Kur description lint, udilrere 1 Mho. M. Mil l. Kit, Wilkius Ulock, Eugene, Or. .Notice. I have taken charge of the Spring field Motel aud solicit a fair share of the patronaKe. I will uUo rim a daily hack between Hpringlleld and Eugene. A. M. C'LAKK. Nail 4 cents per pound. F L C'lIAMIIKKH. Fok Sale. 35,000 feet fencing at ) per tlioUMund. Kuitlc $12 aud tloorlinf (12. Will trado for wheat in mill or warehouse at 49 rt-nta a bushel, aud stock cattle or sheep at a reasonable price. HTEPHEN8, at Elmira. Allison & Fklhwkkt Hotlce, Elof.ne, Or., Nov. 27, 1S'J5. I now have the agency for a large English Iusurance Company and am prepared to take up the policies of the Htate Inturauce Co., of Hiilem, Oregon, and replace then) with those of the English Insurance Co., of Loudon, England. "15. C. Lake. To Wood Subscriber. Subscriber who have delivered wood totheUUAHD olllcu this season and obtained no receipt are requested to call at this olllce mi that proper credit may be given. Mood slo k sheep to bo let on shares to parties having shelter and fetd. E. Mal'DE, Monroe, Or. Xails 4 cents per pound. )' L C'iiamukks. Oeo W Jenkins, editor of tlie Santa Maria, Cal, Times, in sneaking of the various ailments of children, suid: "When my children have croup there Nouly one patent medicine that 1 ever use, and that Is Chiimtorlaln's Cumrlt Remedy. It possesses some medical properties tliat relieve the lit tlo sutterers Immediately. It 1m, in my opinion, the beta cough medicine in the market." If this remedy lit freely given as soot) as the croupy cough ap pears it will prevent the attack. It is also an ideal remedy for whooping cough. There is no danger in giving it to children, as it contains nothli.g injurious. For sale by Unburn 5c Do Lauo. A E Kilputrlck, of Filmore, Vn.. had the misfortune to liavo hi. leg caught between a cart aud a stone and badly bruised. Ordinarily ho would have been laid up for two r three weeks, but says: "After using one bottle or Chamberlain's Pain Balm I begat) to improve and In three days was entirely well. The peculiar sooth ing qualities whicii Chamberlain's Pain Halm possesses I have never noticed In any other liniment. I take pleasure In recommending it." This liDlmetit Is also of great value for rheumatism and lameback. For saio by Osdukn & DeLaso. The popularity of Chamberlain's Couh Remedy aud the high esteem in which it is held leads us to believe It to be an article of great worth and merit. We have the pleasure of giv Ing the eperlence of three prominent citizens of Redondo Beach, Ual., In the use of the remedy. Mr A V Trudell says: "I have always re ceived prompt relief when I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." Mr James Orchard says: "I am satisfied that iJhamberlalu's Cough Remedy cured my cold." Mr J M Hatcher says: "For three years I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family and its results have always beeu satisfactory." 'Osbl'RN & DeLaso. KTien Baby ws lick, we g-are her Ctsto.V. When itio was s ChUJ. she crtoit for Castorla. When the became 51 Us, ah clung U (Vatorla. "lien aba had Call Jna, she gave tbeia Ciuturis Parks' Hure Cure is a positive specific Id all diseases of the Liver and Kid neys. By removing the uric acid In the blood It cures Rheumatism. H. B Basford, of Carthage, S. Dakota, says: "I believe Parks' Sure Cure excels all other niedlclues for Rheumatism and Urinary disorders." Sold by A. Vt:it t noton. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that my son Henry Is uo longer under my control and I will uot be responsible for any debts or acts of hi?. Mks M E Ma ns ii. RUDY'S PILE SUPPOSITORY. Ii Kuaraiiterd to cure lllea and (:(.iitllort rtr num.... .ji ,Hr lull. rH'llil looiiiinn, i,,r ctrclar and Vre sample MARTIN Hl'DY, Kncfelcrvd 'harmacll.i.aiiraa ler. e v !..., . x xiiKiij. Kur ty all tl M claM dnmicltu everyanere, and lu Kiuene lrOB bj (hUuo & Deluo Position Wanted. On a farm, or any other respectable work, by a boy 17 years of ge, who indulges in no bad habits. Ionuire ut, or address this office. For Sale. Twenty acres ol fruit laud situated near Eugene, lurther I u format lou apply ' offlce. fine For this M HSLP WAJiTEI.- iu iirlalT 1" Tn' diurtbatlne soP asraelr p -rimtl-;. 1" ror rwpon lini tvnd sjlran ., w.xsjasr D.troll.Micbjluetor aamplea Sua. . ewtseuutl offer. Spoke for Oregon. MrsNarcIss While Kinnrv, who ,,'.,l.'',t "''urn'd front the National C T U convention nt Uot(u, In telling of the work of the conventlou salil to a I'orilaiul Telegram man: ' During the doling exercises each delegate was re.juei.ted to sing the state song of hr state and when It l ame my turn I sang in Chinook the hymn whiclt was I he llmt one trail. latCll Intil Hint luium .,... I... tl,. ...l slonanes, liitimui and bpaulding. Ii tixik W illi the audience immensely, and from that I bad to explain some thing i,r what and where Oregon wss. Whi tilmaile the stateini lit Dial the eastern part of Oregon mltiM tie Ut down like a blanket ol) the Atlantic cn.it and it would completely hide from view he New England stsW and a large part of New Vork, aud that I ho wtateru art of Oregon would cover Pennsylvania with Rlio 'e Iilun.l and New Jersey thrown In, my state ments cod Id hardly I credited. I was asked whether I was not n pis aenting a real i slate agent, or until., lie willing tn represent Eistern parties. My only reply was that there was room for all In Oregon anil that they might come along aud each have a larm." Pally (iiiar.l Itavnik-r V Ixtekiti.N(j Mis kt I n ti. The SliakHear Club met last evening with Mrs C M Smith, vice president of the club. A good attendance was re-eut and a very Interesting hciiIoh was held. The fnllnwing is the pro gram of the evening: A papo on the motive of "Twelfth Night" was read by Prof Carson; on the female charac ters of "Twelfth Nlifbt" by Prof liui iirht: "Viola aud Rosalind Com pared" by Mi Fannie Condon; "Mulvalio," by Mrs I'rof Wi.shUirn. The question, "Resolved that the presentation of comedy IiuhIh-'ii more U'lielleiat to mankind than that of tragedy," was discm-ted. The atllrm ative was supiorted by J E Young and the negative bv II T Condon. The (lis cusihin was cut short by the latenesi of the hour, and one hour of the next meeting will I hi devoted to the same subject. The next meeting of the chili w ill b held at the residence of Mrs J F Roiiinsnii. "King John" w ill be taken up by the club as the dext subject of study. A Pitost'Kitot'M Camp. Eugene Camp, No. ll.'i, Woodmen of the World, of this city, has enjoyed a great degree cf prosperity during the present year. Since the beginning of the year the membership has b-eil Increased from I'd to 20l. The c oup has only had to Day 10 assessments, and, while the regular dues are $5 s-r annum, yet, owing to plenty of money being cuustantly on hand, the mem Iter have only been lojuired to pay fi.7") of that amount. The order is now preparing for a public inciease meeting, which will probably tie held some time during this mouth. The Eugene camp has been grunted a special dispensation by Head Consul Faulkciibiirg whereby they are em powered to lower their regular Initia tion fee of $.j 00 to any "mount which they may deem advisable. In view of lhepubl'ie increase meeting the regu lar fie will probably lie lowered and a special ellorl lie made to secure new member. 1 he camp has one assess ment for the mouth of Decemlsr. TitotTii.KD With Asthma. 1 W Crowell's little sen Oscar, aged only 10 years, has been siitleriug quite se ver.lv with asthma since coming here. At times It Is very dilllcult for him to breathe, and his parents Have had to be up with him every night since the bi'v inning of the wet season. They are obliged to seek a urer cli mate, and on llml account have de cided to go to California. Mr CrowrJI came here a few months ago und tlrm- lv established bimselr in the Jewelry liusinesi. He lias one ol the largest and nicest Mores In town, and is al most free from debt, but l compelled to give it up because of his child's poor health. Ast E(ii Autk i.e. Prof F L Wash bum, of the U of O, contributes to the Rural Northwest the following rela tive to shipping preserved eggs: (Sev eral dozen eggs were left In the brine in an earthen jar in which they had been previously packed , and were transported 4d miles by wagon. Tbev came through safely and were used, giving perfect satisfaction, lor several weeks. Another lot of several dozens was taken from the brine, packed In bran and underwent the same Journey as the II rst lot. These were uwd for table and cooking purposes for six weeks and over after their arrival. Both lots had Ken pickled for about live months. A Tenhkui-'oot Corvallis Times: Some tenderfeet firm the valley were out at Little Elk last week. They saw a vast multitude of salmon In the river, ond thought of the land Mowing with milk and honey or something of that sort. Tliov proceeded to kill and dress a great quantity of these fish, chuckling nil the while over their fortunate strike. In their simplicity thev did not observe that the Hsu were sore-backed, and by the time thev have consumed about one fouith of their catch, they will le praying, says the eorsespon lent, for the moun tains to full upon their. fc.tfl'l IVll.l-r.l. ..a"-..,- crat: A USmitli, who hu charge of UuMiiovlnu' of the null machlutry in- .. t... f ..ii'1.f mint from (Jates. met III llic ; . . . ...i.i. .. ..ri..na iieeldent Sunday, lie wns taking a heavy piece of machinery ,.. .. ..i. I,.!,. II. mines, and WUS IU ...ii.. ..r in. i in nes when the sleigh tipped o cr with Mr Smith tin-der-iartof the machinery. Hit left ,. , . I mid the radius I'lllOW "lis - -"- lit... l-.ne broken. It ws a close call to a fatal accident on account id the man ' i.l.i. ii ...nrred. I)r Hunter, ofStavton, attended him and besides ioi: him to his home at Salem, 0. miles, through a downtiouring or rain liailrUaanl, Iwevinb- r V nr.i p., nt one Iteivv Ire gin, mi' nil""" in, to the south the regular trains have more than they can " "" extra freight train pa-ed throiKh anu ht his ufternion clearing up the fi " Mo.t of the fndght 1. through h.uII which is being sbiprd Last by w ay 'f Sacramento. t . . ,.a.u tj.,1 i, Itobt. R. 'SLACK ' I Hlack li.ivi-s lias soni in - V, :V. ' V W. ( ardwell, of lUise- C of I.-.00. The horse l,r.f " f .rinithe winter by " " ,.T.., "" i r .f.1,1. Vitv. Alder is a well bred and valuable racef. DlKl. At her home about seven m , weat of this city, . I""" Mrs M .r A Sinclair, wife of jan.es Sinclair, sged year. The remaius will ' interred In the I O O F cemetery near this city Jrldsy si ternuoti at 1 o clock. THURSDAY, DECEMHFU 5. Eggs 2j cents ier dozen. Toys st C C lioldamilh St Co. fc Dr. Fiuley. dcuilst.rtainiS.DuunblU. Cull at C C Ciildsmlth's for toys. John Davies returned home to lay. Ueo. II. Hale, of lido, Is In Eu gene. T II McC'laue, of Ha.el IK II, is in the city. j Huiter Is worth from SO to 10 cents1 er roll. C C Cioldsmilh St Co are selling toys the cheapest. J R Whitney, of the A I any Herald, is in Eugene. President Cluipuiaii has returued from Salvm. C N Terrell aud Wilbur Round went to Corvallis today. Dave Kitaoii, of Kit ion Spiiugs, apeut laat night in Eugene. Help the boys by packing the Opera houw f ir Duu Sully. The On-gotiiau celebrated Its lull anniversary yesterday. C'hus. S. Henderson bus a posi:jn on the asylum furm at Salem. A V Peters shipped a carload of oats to Si u Francisco today. Mrs. P N Laird, of Pleas mt Hill, Is visiting relatives in this city. E II Lauer returm d to Portland to day, after a short visit w itli his parents lu this city. State Evangvlist Mulkey and Rev. R W I'alhsou, nf the i'hrlstlau church, are holding a revival meeting at Jas ier. RoU'e Agei t Hatch will take the place of Joliu Whitney in Wells Fargo it Co's olllce in this city for a few days. Public rhetorical will be held at the university tomorrow afternoon. These are the Ural public cxercts a to be held this year. The Wheeler brothers are given a live airing in today's Oiegoniun. A couple of the brothels at one linn' re sided lu Eugene. New York Herald: President Roosc vett U would-be mlhvinali) Do you drink? ()' l. ole No, Your Worship; nor eat nuthcr. Mr. Robert Montague, just elected mayor of Lebanon, w ill be the young est 'mayor In Oregon, so far as known, being only 22 years of age. Life: Lundlady Can you lecom meud this turkey? Markelmaa I can, lua'um. With careful Usage, th it bird will last you a mouth. The state teacher's association, which Is announced to meet in Port land December 2u, 27 and 2s, may bo postMiued until June or July. O 1 1 1 Osbiirn & DeLano, druggists, sole agents In Eugene, for a bottle of LIVKRIXE, for the Liver, Kidneys, Sick headache aud Constipation. Wheat is worth 42 cents s-r bushel today and tho market Is III in. I he New lork und nucago marst-is ad vanced one cent per bushel today. A lunch neutlv wrapped up and left lvlnu on the fence ii round the city- park today, bore evidence to the fact that some HKr fellow lost his dinner. Constable l.lntou und L N Honey went down the river in a small boat this morning on a hunt for ducks und geese, iliey iniciniou going us uir u llunlsburg. Christmas Is but three weeks nil' and the parents in the laud are horri fied to hear that the bicycle girls are preparing to hang up their bloomers in place ol their eti ckiugs. It is a truth in medicine that the mullcst diao that performs a cure Is the bc.d. Do Will's Little I'.ariy Riser are the smallest pills, will per form a cure and are the test. OsiiLH.N fc DkLa.no. Say, why don't you try DeWitt's Little Euily Risers? These little pills cure headache, Indigestion und consti pation. They're small, but do the work. . . Osuiiin St DkLano. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will pu Ify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and makes your head as clear as a bell. 2-'e, 50e, and fl.00. Henderson St Linn. Acts at once, never falls. One Min ute Cough Cure. A remedy for asth ma, and that feverish condition which cconipiiniesa severe cold. The only harmless remedy tha' produces imme diate results. Osm nN & DkLano. There are many g-sid reasons why you should use One Minute Cough Cure. There are no reasons why you should n )t, If In need of help. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. OsiR'KN St DkLano. Mrs. T. rt. Hawkins, of ChatUnoogA Tcnn., says: "Shllo's Vltaliz. r 'Saved My Life.' I consider it the best remii ,i.. r..r a il.-hilltatcd system I ever used." For Dysia-psia, Liver or Kid ney trouble It excels. Price . i ci-nis. Hold by Henderson A Linn. Parks' Cough Syrup cuies Coughs Colds and Consumption. Mrs. Cath crine Pluck of Lc Roy, N. Y., says: "I took one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup. It acted like imujlc. stopped my cough and I am perfectly w. II now." Sold by A. Ykkinhton. a (l llirtl. v. of Magic, Pa, writes: -- wl I fii-1 it n duty of mine to inform y os am' the public that DcYUirs n' n Hazel Sr.lve cured me of a very bad case of eczema. It ulso cured my boy of H running sore on his leg. Osiii llN A DeLa.no. vu.t I rn nrovo- meiit, would II in.', l e II! I idea o .. ...... i.r -ml i, leeil on eai Ii side of t tie nsmi In w hieh our m1 olllce is located? n Minmys, hi mnn I... ,1... i.,..,ra IihVO to wsit for a riersous i' -' , .., nog time for the distribution of the i nmi ir pomioriuiuv n n- - . i.l. ..I It . r'ninlv uiiilbl be a L'fe.it nriM liri n eniieme loru!l coiicenied. If not, why not? Salem Statesmen: And now the papers are telling how L'ncle Horse radish Hilly Wright of Salem had a fortune of J30.fsJ washed away by the flood of IsM). Pntty strong, that. The receipts during the six months ending Oct. 31, In the Job eatate were $7,120. OflheexpenaesJ.lt. IJryson received ll.T'.O, assign's f.es, and W.llian.s ft W.ssls I779.7H, attorneys fees. Where do the creditors come in? Salem Statesman: A rumor Is In circulation that the Southern Pad tic Co. Is contemplating placing a couple oflHiatsou the river lit competition with the t). R. ft N.Co. Del olt Tribune: See the young wo man. 1 the young wiimat) being suddenly aud uuxeeetsdly kissed.' Ah, yes. Aud does the voung woman raise a hue aud cry? 'f he young wo man raises a slight hue but uo cry. The healing properties of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It cures eczema, skin atlcctions and Is simply a perfect remedy for piles. Ostii KN ft DkLano. A cup of Purks' Tea at n'ght moves the bowels In the morning without pain or dl'.comfort. It Is a great health giver and blood purifier. Sold by A. YKH.NUloN. Nothing so distrvsalug as a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to sutler from it. Nothing so dangerous If al lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. Oshi'kn ft DkLano. (1 mut's Pass Courier: II C Perkins with several assistant has been lim ning a preliminary survey ot the pro posed road up Jump-oil' Joe to the Hamniersley mine the past week aud lluds an easy grade. There is a dis tance of 21 lid let of rock work aud this constitutes the mulii expense. There seems lo be a law against send ing obscene books and pictures through the mails, but It would seem there is none to prevent pictures f the vilest character fr mi Mug posted up In tha mo t prominent placca lu our beautiful eitv. What are the city authorities doing to allow such things to be ex hibited? Any person wanting well seasoned finishing lumber or mouldings, of any kind will do will to call upon, or ad dress A C Wheeler, Engi ne. Olllce on Ninth street, first door cast of mill nice. Spicial prices to close out stock. Easy to take, sure to cure, ll pain, nothing to dread, pleasant Utile pills. DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Rest for slek headache, biliousness, sour stomach and constipation. Omii un ft DkLano. Jacksonville Times. "The Times erred In staling last week thai Laos count v'a assessment of the 8 P railroad is higher than that of Jackson county. The latter Is f2'i0 u mile higher." Jackson county assessed the main Hue at 11,'iD l per mile, while In Luue county it is u-scsacd at ,2it). The Toledo Leader avers that Lin coln county Is lu a squabble with the OCA E over Iho hitler's 1SSI4 taxes, mid says the company is trying to dodge payment of them. It reads the riot act to Manager Stone, and calls on him to dig up the fttoOO or therea bouts that the county has levied against the 42 miles of track, shops, etc, tdtuatcd within the county. The cure of rheumatism has often axed medical skill, but It's prevention has been very easy by an occasional use of Simmons Liver Regulator. It keeps the liver well regulated and the system free from poison. Therein Is the secret nf health. "I have used it for years for Indigestion and Consti pation aud alo found It gives one lellef from a touch of Rheumatism." N Hughes, Lordsburg, N M. Albany Democrat: Mr. Charles Redlleld, sou of F. M. Redfleld, of this city, who has been In Jamaica the past year, Is making arrangements to go with lllghy aud liarin.id toUauteuia hi, where they have a railroad contract. (In account 'of a losing business they gave up their Jamaica contract. Though expensive the road Is going ahead, the English government being the i milder. I've a secret In my heart, Sweet Marie, A tale I would Impart, Sweet Marie: If you'd even fairer Iks You must always use Parks' Tea The Improvement you will see, Sweet Marie. Sold by A. Ykhinoton. The Stanford football team will visit Oregon about the first of the year. We would like to see our cliumpions meei the Cullfornlana on the gridiron. Eugene Ot'AKD. You would, would vou? When Stanford got through with the U of O boys there would hardly a chrysanthemum left. If it occurs the Democrat predicts In ad vance thai the score w ill tie 40 to 0. Albany Democrat. Not too fust, llrothcr Democrat. A few weeks since vou nredlcted that the Portlands would "wipe the eatth" with the U of ... t . ., ' ! ..,. V- I..LI 1... u s, mil nicy iiiiiii I. iou iiiiui uo wrong again. EC lleuedlct, President Cleveland's close friend, referring to a rcceut newspaiier interview, claiming he had been misquoted says: "What I did say was that I fell that Cleveland would- not accept a third term under auy clr cuiiistances. I don't state It as a cer tainty. Cleveland does not make me bis eontldaiit. 1 cannot siieaa lor mm with authority, and I don't like to be placed In the position of acting as his moull.iiiece. What I did say was thut 1 lull mill l icveiuuu iiiiw inn warn, iu serve a third term as president. He feels that he has done enough for his country, and no longer cares for the successes ami ilTculs of pontics, i leei certain mind I don't say I am certain that he would not be persuaded to accent a renominalloD. I feel ccrtaia that Cleveland Is anxious to get out of untitles. He w ishes to enloT the sov ereignty of a eitiztu, rather than the servitude ol state, lie is counting ins davs and hours until he can return to private life." A lleiiiiliiild Treasure. D W Fulier, of Canajoharle, N Y, t.tvathuthe always kteps Dr King's New Discovery In the house and his fumily bus always found the very best results follow Hs use; that he would n t be w ithout It If procurable. O A D.vkeiiiau, druggist, Catsklll, N Y, savalhal Dr King s :uW Discovert i- undoulib-dly the besl coiign remedy; that he has Used it lu his family for eight years ami it has never failed to do all that Is claimed lor it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested? Trial bottles free at Henderson A I inn's drug store. Regular size, 60c and fl.00. Ckimisal Cipher Cope A cipher code is furnished to one officer In each county in the L'nited Slates by firm In the East. For Lane county the honor was CO ifcrred on Constable Linton. A 110 F.KK. II.'Y. ('. M. Wlilt ney Pies $lltit'll )y of Real i Failure. I'udy (.lined, Ivrjiu'ier.S. Rev. (Ico. M. Whitney, a pioneer resident of Lane county, died sudden ly of heart failure at bis home on south Willamette street In this city nt 7:'J0 o'clock last evening, December 4, IS!'..). Ills death was unexpected, hs he has su tiered uo Illness, simply U'ing a lit tle indi-posed for the past' few days. Deceased wns aged (17 years, U months and 7 davs, iiuv lug Ihcii born near Frauklyn, Indiana, February 2 123. He w as married and cauie to Oregon in an early day. settling on a farm south ol Eugene, but afterwards removing to t'lis city, where he bus since resided. Early lu life he nulled with the Christian church, and i p to the time of his death remained an active mem ber of Ihut denomination. For many years he engaged lu preaching, but of late has retired from (he pulpit owing to failing of health. He was a mini who was widely and favorably known, and was prominent In public life, in 1H74 he w as the nominee for Congress from (his district on the Independent ticket, but failed of election. Besides a w ife, he leaves seven chil dren. They areJ R Whitney, editor of the Albany Herald, Ed Whitney, of this city, tied Whitney, Wesli ril I'nioti operator at Woodland, Califor nia, John Whitney, agent in this citv for Wells, Fargo ft Co., Mrs. A Si Hendricks, of CU vcrditle, mid Misses Murgurite and Nrlthi Whitney, of 1 1 1 i k city. J R Whitney came up from Albany this morning and Oeo. u bit ney Is exected lo arrive from Wood land Saturday morning. Misa Nettie Whitney, who is teaching sclusd ut Loiune, is expected to arrive this evening The funeral will take place from his lute residence on South Willamette street to The I. O. O. F. cemetery Saturday afternoon at -:'M o'clock Rev. E. Sanderson otllciating. Friends ure invited. Decidedly a Mixed Train." A south bound train on IheKpokaiie ft I'uloiiso road had a decidedly mixed loud the other day, two bridal' parties, a funeral party and the victorious fool ball team of the Washington agricul tural college were on lourd. While the undertaker mid the Ma sons were placing the remains In the hearse a large crowd w eleomeil I . P . Hilling and bride, and the Piillmui boys iiiiu'e the air ring with the col lege yell. The bridal couples were Dr. and Mrs. Nelson, of Pullman, and Mr. Hilling and bride, nf Oikesdale. The corpse was that of the Into John Itellingcr, ol the Rig Rend, who was placvd in the family lot in the Oakesdnlo cemetery. C. F. Hilling and bride were con ducted to their home, where an Inlor mat lecepllon was held. The C. F. Hilling ban d, In full unifoiin, played appropriate selections (luring the after noon. The bride was Miss Florence It. Simmona, of Hnritord, Conn., where the wedding look place on NovemlsT 2D, and after a few days spent lu visiting relatives In Vermont the couple set out for the West. CiiKVAi.t.is Emmtkii. Corvallis Times: "All day yesterday sensation al rumors were ullout concerning the disappearance of John Long. Willi Lovl Orel) he went to Pi.rtlaud, and last Thursday was to have met Mr Orell ut the St Charles hotel between eight and nine o'clock. At thu ap pointed hour Long failed to show up, and when morning luokn he wns still mishimr. A search Is nan and no word wus received ol Long until bis fumily lecclved a message yesterday after noon, explaining that he bud lieen on biisiuesadown too Columbia." ItOlig foimerly resided ut Cohurg. Flour Takks a Timiii.k. Fliur put out by the standard mills und re tailed III mis cuv uronneii ai eenison the burrel today. Heretofore it has retailed ut f.'l.oo per barrel, but. from now on it will be sold ntf2Hu per barrel. Hour which Inrinerly retailed at 75 cents our suck will now sell at 70 cents, this cut is made In order to enable the standard mills to compete with tho chcaner product placed on the markets by the Inferior mills Home of t h Is lluur retal Is as low us 00 cts s-r suck. KoMi the Eugene and Springfield mills have entered the cut. A Livkly Fuiii r. A four handed Ik-lit occurred near Jasper last Sunday afternoon between E L aud Jesae Smith on one side and thetwoTaila fume on the other. It wns a continu ation of the trouble over land which they have Is-en having for the past severul months, I hey all received badlv disfigured faces and cranium". From iieoidu who live III that licluh Isirhood w e learn that it Is the general feeling that all should be heavily tinea for their actions. CoNTiNtKS Mymtkiuoi'h. Albany Democrat: A man from Waterloo save the mystery over the deulli of John Kiilfong continues. I be prevail ine onlnlou there is that he was mur dered. It has Is-eu absolutely Impos sible to figure out au accident causing a wound of the character mude. II reached around Ills head lu a manner thut could oulv have been mnde w ith nliabls thlntr. nrobablv a sling shot At the same time no motive can 1st learned for the deed. A Chanok Soon after the holidays O. W. Crowell w M remove to I alitor nla Ifa will i;o to the Oolden Stall! wllh Die hope thut the cllmato will lit Ida son's health. J. H. Luck ey has leased the room now occupied by Mr. Crowell and will remove his lewelrv store Into the same as soon as It Is vacated. Mr. Pn ston w ill enlarge his harness shop und take lu the room now used by .Mr. l.ui kuy. Statu Tlacii kiih' Akmk i ation. The Statu Teachers' Association ll eels ill Portland DuccmU-r 20, and 28. Considerable objection raised to the time of meeting, as many who would like to attend do tiol care to Is) awuy from home dm lug the hoi Idays. RUPTURE Instantly Relieved an.l Fcrmanentlv fMCURED A Aryi "iinvvi Ctiyjr Kmfo or Operation Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Threo to Six Weeks WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Orr:rr: P.u-nna "Te7. Jlar.'sam I:',i!Miii, PORTLAND. OREGON. BKXSOX IS 110ML". Prairies the llastiltgllty el the Ve 'pie ef l.ngeue. The Alameda, Cal., Telegiam, of IVcemlier J, lies the following tosay of Coach llenson: "Among (he footballlats, the arrival of Percy Reiisoii, who went north to Eugene, Oregon, about two mouths ago lo coach the College team of that city, crentid no end of talk vesterdav. Mr ileiiHon cu lulned the lulvcrsi'y of California's eleven for three ycaia Iirevious lo this season and his cool iidgiucut and fearless playing brought dm into audi prominence that he came to be considered one nfthebc-d of them. "At (he opening of the season for football, his services were lu l eiuaud and he went to Kuget.o ami look charge nf lbs team there. His good couching put the men Into line condi tion. Altogether they played four (tn lues, two w ith Willamette College, one with the Portland I'liiversliy ami one with the Agricultural College, winning every match. " 'I bad a line time,' he said w Inn asked his e.erleinvs, 'and bid the best of luck, l'hc people tip there are hospitable aud (real one lu the Is-st Mvle." Wauls 'I lie I'm Hi. The republicans of the second Jinli i-1 ii I district of Oregon being Lane, Bullion, Douglas, Lincoln, Con ami urry counties. Uentlcmcu: llellev I"K m.V past experience as assea-or ofjcl.-i V I'r U etive Association some tttns Dougiaa cnuiily nts me for the olllce as a memlH-r of the stale bos. id of eipial'r.atiou for this district, 1 respect- fully ask Inst you nominate me ror said' olllce, ns I will till the same with out fear or favor lo Hie beat of in v abiliiy If elected. JAS A PTt:ilt.lSO, Assessor of Dougiaa county. Douglas county already has the cir cuit judge aud prosecuting attoincy aud now she Is after the oulv other listrlct olllivr. She Is a hog with a great big 11. TlIK Makkkts Tuesday's Salem a cent Post: ' Wheat advanced half yesterday, and Is now quoted at the Salem mill at 4.1 cents. The demand at that figure Is active, but very little Is coming In from near by imlnls. ll Is cxiiccted thai now that the water in the river is rising and navigation lie coming free), shipping will Ilium ill- ulcly increase. Sixteen car loads are expected ahorlly Iroiu Irving. Hie hop niaiket Is utterly Hagnant, Hie preaaut dumaiid fnmi brewers being small and cnprleious. tjuotuliou rule ut :' fa;, the latter being given for prime lots, Fanev lots to suit might lie ipioled at ti(.(t)c, but the sales ut Unit figure are few ami far between. 1 he eastern market Is well supplied and or era are exceedingly bars' to get. About (iO.UOO bales are'lefl lu (he slate, according to reliable estimates." At llAltiilMH'RU. A teachers insti tute was liulil at llarrlsburg Nov. 2''th aud 8illh, and President Chaiimun ami Principal Itchl, or this ell v, and run clpul llolluud, of Junction City, at tended. A correspondent eaysr "I be lecture by President C, II. Chapman, of the U. of O. at Eugene, on (he Power of Thought' was listened lo by a large aud attentive audience. The thinking man is the only man of power In the community or nation. Having others think for us does not nourish our mind any more than having others eat our fisid for ua nourishes our bod es." In Sai. km. Today's Statesman: "AiraM 1 Splller. who for several yeurs held a professorship lu the I nl- versity ot Oregon al p.ugctic. tint w lie has recently made her home In llland ford Mass. Is III the city visiting nt the home of her brother, Judge It P llolse." The lady will visit her ninny friends lu r.ugeue In a lew days. Pally (iuanl Pcceuilwr 4. A Dkpkitivk Fl.i'K. A fire broke out from a defective flue in the kitchen of the Junction City hotel yesterday The alarm was sounded ami the city lire department turned out and extin gulshed the tinmen before any serious damage reaulted. SPECIALSTH!S,WEEK.. 50 Lbs. No. 1 Flour, - 65c. 10 Lb. Bucket No. 1 J-ard 83c. 5 Lb. Bucket No. I Lanl '15c. 20 Bur Box Savon Soap 70o. 20 Lbfl. American Itofineil Granulated Sugar,?1.00. Nice new line of new Plain, White and Deco rated China just received. Prices almost as low as common ware. Tako a look at it. AX BILLY. A Great Feast! As I am compelled to leave lliid valley on account of tbo health of my little boy, I an 'ohijjto U my Mammoth Stock of Jewelry, and Novelties AT COST from now until January 1st, 18U0. My Stock consists of: Watches; Jewelry, ,y Clocks, Silverware, and Novelties. In fact everylhlnif In the Jewelry VV'.ni fiiwl t 'lipil i liwul Wrt jill anvil the dollar, and many of the above things will jro f or half w hut they cost; M come and avail yourself of this jjreut opportunity, for I am going to sell. A HINT TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT. Tlianltliif you (urut fror, I am, jrti rt trui-, Crain's old stand. G. W. P. H. I reitret to have this to do but the health of my little boy gets wort., and I am anupeled to take him to a hlh'h, dry climate. Cash In Hand. GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. I'nUte iiutters. K-l tbi nf Tlmmas Halley. deceased, uppraisera report show real property woith 'loouiid f 7 ".u personal property. I uir.llanshlp nf Etta D, Or aoe 11 and I .i tii I' Yau ut inc. Probable value ofr-tab! V-i'.'i. Chas V Lyons ap pointed giuinlluii with $VSJ bends; .mi tn : Joe W Rood and W T ( hiiHlp-islUM1. I--late of J W Purkprson: petition to s. II ii al estate at private anle; allowed. On i ! i it 1 1 -1 1 i j of Ann M aud lulu Hughes, iniuors, P C Nolnml, on pe lit mil of guardian released from bond, ai d J H , ott und Oeo M Hswley sub. I iluled i s ktiretli'S. I . -i lie oi Jom ph i' Richardson; A M 1 : i -1 1 :t i I hi n i-ointed administrator uilh lined Isind-; surelles: W NiehoUaud I, P Tallmau. Appraisers appointed: I. P Talhuuu, Warren N ii lioU nnd W C Purkersoii. Chile ol J Waller Purkvrson; pe t ii nui I , i Ki II ii. ii estate ut private sals allowed. F-tate nf A A King, deceased. Piob.ible alue of estate, KXX). J E D.iMs apioiutid executor with 10, ooii bonds, sureties: F W Oaburn and Jc Chinch. Appraisers appointed: J M Davis, Altlul HI Ittuitaln aud Elmtr Yainell. IStatenf Malliew Smith. Probable value of estate H'0. Oeorge Rryant appointed executor W illi t'.ajo bouds; surety, David Mclteo. Appraisers i.ppointeil: Daniel Smith, U Fisher nnd J S ( u-lW. (illA.MS A Cn.N( khsion. The TraY- ago applied to the state railway com nilion for permi lou to ride on th Southern Paelilc freight trains as far north as Albany and between all polutS noith of J unci Ion I'll v, In Llnu eouu ty. The privilege has devil granted by the railway co'iimission, although the Southern I'm i lie people were reluctant to allow the privilege. The company maintains thut its pu-senger trains af ford ample facilities for carrying pass engers, ami the company does not waul the responsibility of carrying pasenvers on Us freight trains. Hold ersnflisKI and 'Joou-mite tickets will hereafter enjoy ibe privilege of tiding on ti e freights lu the limilwl territory. Iti iiliirss siitual bs t'ars4 by lei ' il aei'lteaiuiiis, as Hisy rannol reach the l.n.Hvd H.i:iuii tit it sr. I lnm Is oulf one mi in ' t t Pi'ii In, ami Ilial la ly eoimtioi- tlmuil r.' in, tti. s. lu slit. . Is rauatsl bran In- il.iiiifil e.'ii utit'ii vi lie iiMMsius liiiinaul tlie Km. u. ti i mi I ills-, w In n mis nils- cl Innarn r.L ion I, hvs a iitmtntiitf wiiuid iir Imitarfts-t ii nm it, simI wit. nil Is entirely rliwsl Peal ii.'. ik it te.iiil, sil'l unlets lh llillsinmallua tiUt.il mil ami till lull relor.l lo IIS n ulled eon, ll lull, lissrlllg lll b (JtHltruyvu lon-tr; iiln,, rr. iinini iu am ranMsl by ra Inn Ii, n lit, Ii Ii li.ahliiK lull au lullaluuil Ooudl tl.ei ol (lis riuetiiis turrsiS'. mMi cuo (Mia Ittimlrvd Outlara fnr any nui et 1 1, nln .',iiim-1 dy estarrh) thai rannol t I I,, lUil t ( aUTli I ure. Stud lot clr- " ' "' K. I CIIKSKV A 10 , Toltdo, 0. s.l'l )y Iirnnlu, T.ie. hisiiriince Police. I am now prepared to take up the pnllciianf the Stato Insurance Co. of Salem, Oregon, aud replace them with those nf one of the largest companies In tin. world, allowing tho unearned premium of the State as part pay on I he Pew policy. F. A. Rankin, Ageut. Ihirkleu's Arnica Salve. The Itest Salvo in the world for Cms, llriilscs. Sores, Ulcers. Bait liheiiiu, Fever Soli's, Teller, Chapped Mauds, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect uitlsfiicllon or money reluiided. Price 2 cents ier box. For sal n by Henderson & Linn. SiiuvhiMiii Stoi.kn. A dark yel low .Mast ill' with whllospot on neck; weight about IdO (snimls; wore belt bearing Inscription, "Crlss llarlsctl Young's Meat Market, Eugene, Or." Suitable reward will be paid for his de livery at the U. of O. meat market. IMrac Natiaual KacamymeBl. Mr I'Ai'l., Den. 4. Administrative council of the (lAItdxed the day for the next encampment as Septem ber 1 to 4, lsutl, . .. i a lino. Villi pecial sale and prices on Silver iroiu nttv i seventy-nve ceuis en CROWELL. CENTS FOR 1 Pound Steel, St" NAILS 5 lb. Lard Pail 7 cts. 10 lb. Lard Pall 10 cts.