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! -n TV ' r a. KSTABUSUEn VOR THE OIXSEHH OF OEMCRITH'. TBIM IPLKS. IXP Til UZ 4 nOUTUIMJ BV TIIK R'AKIT OF M R 1IRCH EUGENE, OK.. SATURDAY, OCTOHEK H. U 1! S-;- ' 1 2B NO. 45i 1 i 3 'fil " ' ill ri f Is AO atf EUSENE GUARD. CAftPBELL, PUBLISHER. i-En-'t Willamette l ladEHlilh XlrcoU, i..-nliiF SClUCUirriuS: ' . . ' .: i tcim rates on application. H bmlu-M letters to )rf"n 12.00. 1.00. .SO. made known CIUAQU, JWCKEY iEALEIt IN -Sk iVatcnes, Chains. Jewelry, Etc BINO PROMPTLY DONE. 411 Work Warranted. -CS y. BROWN, M. D. lcianjand Surgeon, ad residrnce over poatollio. Hours: a.; 1-' to 2, 6 to p. ni. I AHO MARBLE WORKS. ju nJ New Prlcee In Inreln and t Uarblo lud (Inutile, Monuments, idilonei and Cemetury woik of :, all kind! for 1895. WORK. GUARANTEED I Street, near Poatofflco. Eugi-ae, Or :. WOODCOCK, iorney-at-lnw -One-half block south of i:tirlmaii'i KUUENB, OREUO.V. N. K. VaukLIT. 3ey & Markley, ltorneys-at-Law. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12. Another fine day. Mi-s Atikeny n turned from Salem loduy. K W (Miiirti returned f(-nii Cnrvalli.s today. Mrs S M Yorun returned loibv from Portland WEDN F.SDAY, OC TOBKR 1 1 1'rnf Tynuull, the mind rcul r, Portland. Ih lu l-fi rclal and Probate Buslue la Cbrliman lilork. 80- ((leant. B. D. PAINE, f Vice Prultfent. TH12 W.OSDURN. Caihiti. .A) I Ann LUJ11 U BANK :ne, IIS Oregon. tiS-D. A. rlue, J- B. Harris J. " c B. B. I'alne. W. B. Brown, J. r. uod, F. W. Oiburn. JiCatiltal. : : : $50,000. Banking Business Transacted. ni allowed on time tlcpoilu. am entrusted to our c'e will receive ! t notion. j County Sank. J (EstaUllihed In GrENE, OREGON. neral Banklnn business ' knnrhnq transacted on jle terms. . O. HOVEY, Preside nt. . M. ABRAMS, Cashier. ... O. HOVEY, Jit.. Asst. Cashr. 1I1CKB, 1'mident. 8. 11. KakiV. J a-. Canlder National Bank Ot Eugone in tas'j CapiUl js and Profits, W,0i ;ne - - OreRon. n Uniting bualjieoj done "3 "nb . 8iKht draft on NLV. YOKK, ii), 8 AN FKANCi O and I'OH I exchange nld on forelpn -'ir.truv.. reoalyed nabjoot U che-?k or wertili .,, , iUone entrusted t. ni will roccire attentioa . L. PAGE, -DEALER IS- 10CERIES JO i Fruiifi-'!' Larue aoil Cnll't ,"m K ' ! Mrs E 1'Sn.ltli arrivetl linu- fnmi l'aitlmi'l loil:iy. Mi'H A'ln Mill'ojii nrrivcil Iihiik' from rnrtliiiul tmluy. I'oHniiii.ItT nf Vll.-r li!n, uh in K ihhij luitiiy. VImOU - lirihinuii ucht lo Port Inn. I lo.l.iy lo vioit llio fulr. TIih iniii w:m lii'tit lU-lul lu( iIm iiiit wmiit'it a j-rnii lr.-U nmri-. Wkliinluy iiiili'n hIi'i vcis Imi till) roaili ill girxl cullillliiill Bjaiil. Jlunry K Aukfiiy loft t.ir li Ih miii in Jrtiiwm I'ciinty Sat ii i Jay niiit. Mm K'Mii;"iii, hii nri .1,-ulcr m' t. ; t lumt, wtia mi uirlval on tlio HfuTin) hi train. M Ii ('Hllllllifll U llOW Illllf lu Ih- iiIp.hu tlif hlrci-t.i with 1 1 1 iii'l of n cam'. Aliritm D MiiU-r, of ('oUirn, Uon granted an original mililicrV penaiuii. Mis Llium Hull lift lhi tnoriiinu on a vlnli to tliu fuir nt Suli tu niul Ft rtlaiul. Atloincy Woodcock Iiiih rt-turiii'd from a tiutiiiifpii trip In I'orthitid mi l and tittle in. Hon E Hiiff.r, editor of llio S!-ni Joiirnul, R!iv tills ollk'f it pU-it-ai t cull yesterday. Mr niul Mm M W Ciearwuu-r of .SpiliiL'tluld precinct, are limiting rel alivvK in tliix clly. An Odd Fellnwtf lodtru whh in Hill ed at Elk tlty Thutaday evenii:c Willi l uienitier. For once the chryHaiitlieniiiiu cornea to llll it long-felt want. It Ih crowd log out the catipulgi) button. It Is reported that all the tlire-l'ing In the Ginud Uondu Vnlley will not be completed lefore Novembi-r l'J. Dean SandeMon und the Divinity school student-! arrive. I fro it tli-iir r npecttve appoineiiietita toilny. Secretary ol State. II R Kino .id re turned to Salem today utter tpciidiiiii Sunday with IiIh family In tlm city. Mm A U Ilovcy who lia been vis ing with relative In lovv.t and Mis souri for the past mx wci-Kh, arrived home yeelerday. Mm E It IiiKham ha niun cd from week's visit to the McKelizie ri-h Rtncli. Slit" was aiiMinpanleil home hy her fa'.her, John Cogs well. A union meeting of tilt f.iijiosie Chrlslian Alliance was held Intlie.M church last tveniuir, Uii'S atldiVMna by the R.-v Cl.ipp of l'ortl tud. Tito Baker City Blade lias nil-penned publication, and the plant will oe moved lo Im (irntide, lo be used l:t the publkation of a new populist paper. Fred Rich of Splint-ilel 1 Is sullertiin from it niece of steel whLii tliv.v in his eve wiille he was working wilh a s tw at Deadiiir.nd s mill. Enueiiu has t' ninny dos that their time on Willamette Ktte. t. ... Ifn Hon law wouiil oniinise in wiiiid oi thihB dogs it would U' a good thing- Win Renshnw lis Imd tho old womieii awninir torn away from llie front of bla place of business. One by one Ihcfce nuisances ate timing awsy J O Watts returned from San Fran- - II. . ...I. .. ....... .1. I A Cisco yesieroay. tie i'"" i"1"!"110 course la lestlim the sluhl and lilting glasses, mid received a Urol cUms uer- tlllcale. linn W R U'Ren. of Oregon Cily, ar .i.u,i iiurn liut niLiht. He sneaks at the court house lonigU. Everybi dy invited to attend, especially tho ladles. A ss,.U.m dlsnatuh s:tV9: "Wheal Is olItHir here at 5U cents a bush-l, and Ihh.1. nualitv. will brilU 8 cents a pound, and fanners are correspond ingly happy." Captain Nice's salmon cannery on Alsea buy U making a line pck, und neailv 10,000 cases will be put up if there'ls no abatement In the run be fore the season closes. The new county briiUo aeravt Hills crerk at Jasper was completed today. Ihe bridge is an open wood structure with a tifty-fiMit span and a long ap proach at each end. Corvallls Times: l'rcsldcnt MHI;f has told the students at the O A C that they can have the dining hall In the boys dormitory to u-e for dime lng purposes this winter, if they must dance. Judge Totter and Commissioi ers GiIIIwiii nod Bally drove to Thurs ton todav to consider the applications of Dr B V Uuam-ll and Ales Uray lor the keep o.' Lane county's paupers. Lake vie examiner: Rom Boyd. r i.' i'nit nf ilils nlace. started 8"'" . :,.o to atteu.1 the uulversl'v. Ihls mnlas J'i"'P"I''; TIM wmi ii Univeisity In ow year. i u fo,n..v niul wife and W Lojk- i 1 i ' Mr,. vi. went lo l'ort WII1I III vwntiK' , i Messrs Loikwood UUil Medley are delegates from Cotlage in.v l.NlM Knights of rythins to the grand lodge which meet at t'orliami tomorrow, f nr.. in Vormnl seliiiol: Several new students entered the Normal Him week itmong them was Miss catch of Cottage Urove Mi;- Ethel Sjcw- art w ho was visiting friends at Nor mal, returned to her home at Spring field Monday. I) E Yoran. a delegate from Helmet , 7a" v . :i K'nluhts of Pythias o' Ihlsiitv, went to 1'ort and today to n ei 1 'the meeting f ti e grand lodge w del c mveiie. lit that clly tomorrow H W Tavlor hlso a delegate will go jdown iiiniorrow mornlug. Watts w ho has ueen . . Oiu ttu.t moillll lalifK Beggars iiiitiierous today. D uiglas entity Is In debt l '.l Oil. The stale fair Is over. It was a fail ure. SpcaU'f Recti will eumpiign in California. But very few hops ure left in Ihe Eu gene W'urehoUres. Thanks ; J R Alexaude for a banket of line grapes. (in to Junrtlon City S:iturday and t.ike puW In (lie liarUi ue. The a-'e lights were on duty last night. So was the moon. B'ack Prince won th'f half mile di-li it the h!sJn fI r yesterday lu 4 'J,. l'oii'a.siimn Boulelle, of Maine Is tuMw , n Urrgon lor McKluley. Ji).i" Mci'addeu spoke to a large aiM'" -'HI Molmsvk last evening. Com .'Trick gave a 20 minutes lec ture on im Khali nt u vi in lily this uioru l.ii. ' Wheat i- still advancing and today at Sun r'rain iseo It was wild and ex cited. The bridge across the mill race near the univeisity has luvived an over hauling. Albany Is going to have a ladies Brvaii rliih. SI o nlr. ml v has a ladii s McKluley club. The county e.e.u t still has the mailer i.f iissigiiin the (aiipers lo a home utiicr mlvis-in nt. Petty thrives are said to be committ ing iiumeroiis depredations in the western part of the elty. Col W II Edlnger, of Portland, a ''national driuo'T.il," has declared for i!rj an, and will lake the dump. Four cars of hops wer,i loaded in tills city today, three nl the Friendly warehouse und one at the U.iU ware house. The freight and local met here this morning, the latter having to side track owing to the great length of the freight (mill. Chicago Record: "Don't you think there should he music in every home?" "By all means; what 1 object to is music next ibmr." Chicago Tribune: "I think I'll abandon the stump." said Rivers, throwing away the remnant of the estnpaig'i cigar a candidate had given him. E J MeClalml's.i bus about CO Chine.se idii nsui.t.4 lu his park on Ferry Mreel. Me had 10 bird lat spring and riue, Uk oilier b) this sen sop. Oregon Ip-o company met last nlelit. J W lvtvs was elected presi dent of the company vice II T Condon resigned on account o, removal irom the city. County Clerk Jennings today grant ed a maiiia'.-e license to John Beers, aged J1, nnd Mis l.illie 11 Murphey, aged 10. The young couple reside at Florence. Chicago TiHiin e: "It nltvoj do presses me lireadfully to mis-t a bicycle scorcliet." "Whys..?" "Ihatetosce a ajiati's l jr work so much better than his brains." Judge S-.ii' en Smith, of Portland, a life long republican has declared for Brvun am! will niakesevernl campaign speiclns in the in rlhern part or the s'.ate this week The engine on the southbound freight this morning was detorated In mourning out of respect to the memory of the i i killed iu tho recmt w reck south of Roseburg. The Mitchell Monitor has passed In to tho bauds of a new management. The paH'r has been removed lo Trine ville, and will hereafter be known as the Crook County Journal. This Is the weather, with Us clear sky, ho ft winds, cool morning and bright days, that puis upon the fuees of Oregnu women the bloom and fresh ness f r w hich they are famous. Pendleton E O: "J D Matlock of Eugene, brother of V F Matlock and n ovor of Eugene, will uddress the Brvaii elu'u and the cilizons next Sut urdny cvenlnjT at the court hou-e. Rev C H Wallace came down fmu Creswell this lurelioou. Uil llie way I,., interviewed every person met now he Intended voting, with the following result: uryan tj, .Men.nuejf jo, ! hiblliou 2, "on fence" 1. n..rrolt Free Tress: ouug wife I always thought you the bravest man .. i i ...1.1'a ... ui.rn pnlirtlnif 111 llio worm no o " . r- You wouldn't go to Lanaiia in case in another war, would you near: ot if the wat w as Willi umaua. Cincinnati Eniuirer: "You sceni to be awfully stuck up." "How can I help It?" wailed the poster girl, In her l'Uide"t color tones, "What else can you expect, when the bill poster was so full that he couldn't, see an inch beyond his nose?" Albany Democrat: Mr Soott de-n;-u ihnt lip has a brother at porest Cr .ve. his ild home. He ought to know. It Is In order for some one ....... u'ur.l ihe deadly Item, whoever it was, to apologia t l8 '", t'ullt"' hto'her. Prof Edward A R . one of llie fac- ,,if.. ,.r sttHMf.ird University, lias writ i.... an able little b ok on the money ,...uiinM entitled. "Honest Dollars. those who desire to get at the true .... ll.a ninnev OUttlon should i r. ..,,,. I'harlcs A Kerr & t o .Mi Fifth Ave.. Chicago, III., and pro cure a copj of Pr .f U-sV b s.k. Hon M A llurl.y, of Wiseon who spoke at the ft ! -eye-1 j... ,.(...r,,,Loi, hii. I evening went Junction loilav and will Heak In that eitv t.iili;bt- Mr Iiuruy nouneid to i-peak at but bis engs'-'otli'-nt ie!led. He si' Mil.i ti SaluUI- Tlay'i -'b'"' Siati-uiaii: J)te , -i in memory of deo H Turner, who died il lu the town of Turner. (Mober Ul.i. Bt 4 n m was c hicled yesterday at i nfiur I : I r 1 1 ill : i u ' - Timeiinl. p.r.y ii'iaia.Ortbrr II. II F. Ankeny is again In Eugene. Attorney I. Bilyni is in Portland. County Judge E O Potter is lu Port land. Sam Goldsmith spent last night in Eugene. II V. Owen was in from the ranch last night. Will McClure returned frni Porl Innd leday. A M Sweaney of Collage Drove was In Eugene today . Mr and Mrs Chits May hew returned from Salem today. Mrs a id Mrs F M Wilkius returned from the fair ul Salem today. Al I lot leu went north this morning on a hop buying expedition. E Temptilon. of Dexter, will ride his bicycle to Sub-m toiiiorrow. Miss Daisy Dillar.l is ipilte sick at her home on East Eleventh street. Geo A Dorrls and ('has Kissenger sjieuks in Spencer precinct tonight. Miss Agnes Harris who has been visiting at S.item united home this af'eriioou. (.'laud Davis was thrown from his bicycle this morning and had his left leg" badly injured. W W Halms, c-f the Eiueno tan nery, went north this morning on a hide buying (rip. J A Cowd.'il and w ife left this morn lug for BliMimiiigtoti, Illinois, where the will reside lu the future. Dave Bradley of Woodburil spent last night In Eugene. He went to Collage Grove today on Ills w heel. , Clarence Winter arrived today from JcH'craou, having come across the mountain via Mohaw k on his wheel. I tob t Drlnkwater and family of Springfield pri cliiti left this morning for Harney where they will reside in the future. Thomas BriuKcy and wife of P:og ress, Washington county, who have been visiting with friends hi this city left for home litis morning. Tho C P presbytery meets at Alea tomorrow. Rev J A'l.niighottoui, C A WiMilcy and C II Wallace of this county will im in attendance. C L l.uckcy is home from San Fran-ci-co. lie received a diploma from the Ciililornla Optical Instlt.ite which in stitute he has ts-eu attending. Mis Jones of Portland who has been l-iting at Cottage Grove was uti ar rival on the morning train and will visiLwith Eugene friends for a few days. Rev F II Forde, of Salem, the lately appointed presiding tb.er for this dis trict of the M E ehuich. arrived with his family on the aficrnoon train. His residence will tie in this city Arthur Comegys has gone to the fair gounds at Kulcui to assist the ti P o erator at that place. Tho company liasa special ofthsi at the fulr grounds during llie session of the stule fair. Miss Stella Dorrls went to Salem to day to visit a week witli relatives und see the fair. From there she will go to Spokane, Wash., where she will sH'tid tho winter with her sister, Mrs J K lironaue.il. FREE Ml.i:ii .WHHCllS.v !y Hon M A Hurler. f U tsro-Hn. A Silver Ii. pub' lean. I'.ilh im .1.1, I'ci-.ii-r I :. ; Hon M A Hurley ol Wisconsin, a silver republican niul it delegate t the national silver convention, spoke in favor of Bryan and fn e silver :.t the ! court house Ibis a'P rnoon. ; By the 1 the speaker snivel ! et et'y seat lu the li.nis.i w as oe uplcd ) and many were compelled to stand I during the ili -coins.'. The speaker ja introduced hv CHv R' colder B F Dirrls, president i f the local Brtali club. Mr llnrlev eiitcicd at once up i on a discussion nf Ihe sul jcets at Issue. He Is a eultlvittid and able talker though not a pilUhed orator. He posser-scs a di pth nf thutight and every sentence utteu d by him had a mean lng attached to Ii which s'aitcd his liearers to Hi. liking along lines w hich they had not Ih I'oic thought of. The fact that a republican of Ids standing am! Influence should h ave his party for the principle at Issue added force lo his argument. 1K talked for somt llineon the citu-es which have brought about a division of all parties hi this presideliliid cam)iaign ami then look up the Issue which has formed a union of men from nil parties in support ol (lie white met tl aiid Win .1 I. mtu. In framing the silver plank In its plat form the democratic party Inis ollcred the only tYenuriw lor .he return of prosperity, and It I the pimelple In volved hi that ilaiikthal enables the speaker to conseieutlnusly support the lemocrntle camlblate. Mr Hurley ske at eoiisblernble leneth ami kept Ills audience deeply Interested listing the entire time. I Irrtnt Court Cases. been Coin nil sloni'i i Court. Oct s. Charles Stickles lumber.. $ H 00 Eaklu & Bristow lumber claimed $JJ 'Jo: allowed V B Andrews lumber A L Roney lumber Eugene Lumber Company 4 bills luinlicr (iiMpiuatl.t Son lumber ... Ii Lurch lumber ciaiiueit ji.i i.i; allowed C W Thompson bridge work (1 W Cornell " " L N Roney bridge work Wsillmo Slolllill Horn it Talne load inatcriul W Harris visit to piHom r Iibt It Mushy eiavel S 1 Roberts com. rcll f hullgent soldiers Winters ii. Manville pauersit i,ll..a I . F W Prentice metlical uileiui- ance for paupers "" i ir. r "o 7 00 (I (HI 27 00 M IM) li .'0 72 10 12 CO 10 7.") ."t 00 12 CO 04 0 .'ill 2 00 li 00 .".0 t o 2 80 I r-lo w as sn H tlsey tonight )it was esll- e.i , . v nilil ' The following new suits have filed with the County clerk: Ellsa J Munkers vs Wm Munkers suit for divorce. The complaint al ifL'ts full ure of support on the part of defendant, cruel and abusive treatment that he called her vile nuHl'.'s ami Oct . ... , i , . it i o, IM'U, ueaerteii neraitu naa iiui. inn. with her since, THjr were marrien in Lune county in November, 1802. They have no children. C S Davis vs Henry Smith; suit to reeover f 1181.70. J W Shumato va Henry Oodard; f ult to recover money, 1201.70. iiui Alliance Trust Company Llm ited, a corporation vsjohn Young und Hint Kirlsh Ytmnir. his wife: suit In enultv t forecloses luorlgage oil real iroiwrtv for I208!l.f)0. a J Kaiser vs J E Lee. ct al: ult to set aside deed to property cohered by Juilgnniitfort300.20. WHBraggvsCJ Tlbbctts, ft al suit lo recover tHO. ' Samuel T Nelson Vi K II Mostly, UV al; suit to recover SooO. Psllr (juard, October U. iiuvam Mrctiso. Hon W H U'Ren, of Clackamas county, member of the next legislature, addressed llie citizens on political issues at trie couri house lust night. Mr u iten was nr merly a republican, but Is now a lop u'lsl and was elected on thai ticket. He was greeted lust night by a goon audience, w hich he entertained lu an able manner for nearly two nours. u first took up Ihe Kpullst theory oi the referendum, or a power given the iK-ople to vote directly upon all ques tions of state or national Importance. He discussed this principle at some lenght and Iheli took up tho money il.uL.rlir anil I lin laboring uurnii.'ii) ...v . --- man's cause, handling cacti In an able manlier and plainly showing why he championed lh causo or silver and the laboring doss, and why he could conscientiously support VS ru J Bryan for president, lie was cnerreu .u.vo frequently during his discourae. Pally t'Uart, Octutir 1 1. FixniiAi.l. Kotks. The U of O loot ball Ham worked on the Klnrald grounds Ihls afternoon tor I m first tiiiin this season- The Kincnhl field has 1 n placed ill good shuts?. There n.-e thro Lams this year-lst, 2nd and 3d. Last year there were only two learns and 'ess Interest was displayed than Is In evidence this year. Loach Frick deliver.'d a practical leeiuro ue f..re the memls-rs of the diflerelit teams lit tlie ii.it n.imr.v i"i in".. J IT GriHMi iiuuncr supplies. I' M Illuir Imuiing nonces... J F Slarr cleaning eloet ol Jail... Eli Bangs livery hire J & W White stationery Kd Howe )uror county court. .. . , Brown " " " J J F.lwond ." " " S E McGuIre Juror " " M W McMurrtty J M Sloan ' Frank Heyer - V M (Jootlniat C Parsons F. R Frank ' Go -don Brothers sawing woo l... Kiigetie Light Company Septem ber oei vices M O WllUlns Mini copy J E Jennings 2.) days on lax roll W F Reed deputy slierlll W F Recti bail! It LT Harris deputy district ut- torney 0 cases Ira McFarlaud janitor work U M Collier re-eslublishliiK 12 Un ted States corners 0 M Collier re-survey of road No 200 10 10 111 10 10 10 2 HI 2 10 2 10 2 10 15 00 IS 00 1 00 fit) 00 2 f.0 4 00 fit) di) I 2-1 18 00 6 80 i l and Fancy Groceries Isiugbl ? in the best markets, lllSlVELY FOR CASH, oQer the public better price r any other house lu Eugene. ttf ill Hill tiki it Hirwmtcs. s ial course in the a j . '; , the presence f a dS.riltui:..rr.vr ' "Sueeon.regalionof r- cal :::H,',,,run,e,r,bVi".er Tia ' par- f Portland and Is expected to arrive i home Tuesday. I Ti... iAj liear that is one - . . .... I... Tw uii-sorinier-si.t tun (on.pai broke l.-e from ins ciia , BMl.rP) .ii..riiis.n.andltre.Uirea iiiec.i.."...- r-j -- . . a very ru all Reward of Gesh'I'. R H Huston Wethler- gtnn, D f,.r im Invei in n I'be nifilal l is a very KEWAKP Or vir..ie- " of the f. at- of the Ol aki) i.m.-e has r.-. l ive Ii.IIi iltur.l. ( cu.ti-r II. Sa I. km .I.i.'. it Coii.r.-T.sli.y'. ver i Statesman: In the case of the at. v. 1 1 t. Fd bls v. cbargisl wiin suioKing ojiium, the defendant yesteiday came ii,U) court and pleadHl guilty to the charge and was sentenced to pay a One f .i0 and t. amounting In all to t',.W. whl b he liquidated receiv ing l.is discharge. Htate oi trego.. john Ep-r"ni burglary; pit euili v. (iUOVKll A SI) SLVIKU. Two Kx-l'nited Slutes SennlotH AUded to lite Mivtr j. ii n as. Two ex-United Slates Senators have lolued the Bryan ranks. Tin y are the lion Lafayette L drover of lorllaiid, o,.,l ih Hon J II Slater of Lit Grande. lt..il. in ib.inoerats. For Some tilll" they were counted as nationul demo ....ia i.oi ibnv lnivo declare I In un equivocal terms that they are demo I., wr Ken so of the word. Messrs U rover r.nd Slater will prob ably make speeches In the campaign. .. .... i. .ii.,. i mtni.u sentitors and frluiiiU of the nwiple they will doubt- rmilHl llifirt HU'.letlCCH. Ml I us L'overmir of Ore gon. Iieltig elected lu 17. Shortly Zr,.,r i.i. s..oonil election ho w as chosen United Slates seuutor to succeed Bolter Mitchell hy llie legislature t.il- II. . n Ma itKKT. Tuesday's Sa 1..... i,.,,r.,,.l- "(Jen W Hubbard, the .....11 1, ......... I.,.., I. over, went tojtller ll.lu ni.tri. I tl If . Mr Hubbard staled that 71 cents per pound was being paid l.oi.a nud it was ft question In lils mind whether It would Is; politic i..m .m.u'.r. to 1111 v lonirer nom turn l.,..u I.. II.'. i.tf ttee lallou of a furt he raise since ho did not think the price 1.1 .,,1 1-hiiv more. The super. lor quality of tho Oregon hop this year ooiutiianiisioriisi.il it n-n'ij r... ...... satisfactory profits lo both grower and consumer. The price Itcing paid for hops ill Salem. 71 cents, Is exactly tli'i same figure for which they are bclon purchased nl New York, notwith-tand-lng ll.eco-t of traiisporlallon lietwcell the two point', amounts to lie l r pound. '1 Ids Is tirlitiuly u Valuable object lesson to Oregon growers since it demori.tratia that a choice produ-l commuiitls a l.euvy snlo lu any mur-ket." patll litiird. nc-tobfi H. Av Atr.K Si'KATcr.u.--Hon M Hurl. . ' V! sin, sp-4: aguln .1 .1 I.,, 1,... t:,.t l-Vthl ' '.II silver to a good mi. that the meeting I vIo.ihIv announced of llie ablest spcnki tent lo thi- city this COUCIL NKET1M1. Hiv mid Water Committee Autlior it'il 10 Sign l.llit I'oiitriiti - Other T.iisIiicsh. Ciiiucil nut lu regular sis. ion. Mayor Matlock tsiug absent Trisl- lent Grav presided. Present: Cnnii- ilnien Ht'iid Tsou, B tugs, Grav, Dry, Fisher and Dnun. Minnies of September 12 and Oclo- bi r 2 read and approved. l'lii ince cnmmittee rcporic.i ntvor- an y on llie usilti nuiius r 01 tuns w hich w ere allowed ami ordered paid. Mr Day from llie committee on lire niul water read contract agreed upon with Eleettio Light Company. Mr. 11 tugs ma le motion the committee 011 Fire and Hater be directed to sign mil met as had pending examination by eitv uttoruey. Motion adopted. .Mr Usher from street commiltco re ported woik done. Keiiori received and ordered on tile. Communications from l-.tigene Co. No I desiring (o sell Its interest in racing cart lo llie cily for use In lire service referred to committee on lire and water. Petition of Mr and Mrs B A Allen for sidewalk on north sldu of 'thir teenth street from High street rust to alley. Referred Inatrcet committee. Petition ofD W Cool Id go to build ross walk from the side walk on west side or High street to his gate at the corner nf Mil street, referred to street committee with power lo act. Petition nf H proterty Homers pro testing ugnltisl building of proposed sewer on north Pciirl street, laid on table. Petition of Sidney Horn and 12 lib ra asklntr council toois'ii Third street, between jcllersou and Madison streets, lo the traveling public, referred to street committee. An ortllance lo unicnil section Ii or an nrdlutieu tor Ihe prevantion of fires, in laws of clly of l aigene for ini.i: I he eitv of i-.ugeiie iiis's oriiutn as follows: Thul wcliou 17 r an oidl iiaiiee approved January 2, IWH), und eiilltlctl tin nrdiuneo "For llio l'reven- llon of Fires" beginning on page 811 of the published laws of llie clly of Ku cene. and Ihe same Is hereby auieiid- ed so as In read as follows: Seettoli 17 No WinmIcii lillllillllgs within said lire limits shall lie altered changed or repaired without periiilss- ion of llictiiler lire waruen 111 writing and approved hy tho committee on lire ami water 01 tno 00111111011 cnuu- cil ol the city of Eugene, which per mit shall apccliy tuny 1110 itnerauouor clniu'.'es iiqutrctl, and sueli iktiiiii shnll not extend over a crlnd of 30 lavs. Tho iipphcitl Ion thereto una a eoiiv 1 f each shall bo kept oil llio lu llie olliee or city returner. Passed Septcmts'r 14, ISlHi. AtUst: B F Dorrls, Recorder. Tho above rdlnunce was returned to tho council htsi niiiht with tho may. ors's veto, which Is as follows: In the common council or 1110 city of Eugene: Genllenien 1 lierewilll return or lliinnce iiutnbercd-entllled nil ordl- 11 once lo umeud section 17 of an ordi nance for llie prevention of llres, lu laws of llie city of Eugene for l.v.U, passed by vour honorable body the l-llli day ot HeptcmlKir, ISUfl, without 'M'P"'V"I'. llie cnici rtssous mr wuooo.ooib my slgliuture lo sum oniimini nru, tlr-t, it will require the appoiulmont of and maintenance of another ollleer til the city, which at least under the proent llnuliclal culltllliou 01 tne uny would bo unwise. And t lie second reason Isllieorm- iL.tiisi removes from the hands of tho council one of tho most important du ties no Imposed upou II una piucee llio regulation of matters under one arising from the ordinance or tne city relating to Urea and the tire lim its 10 a coininiiieo. A matter "i grave Importance lo the people of the city should remain 111 the hands of llm lull council aim uoi tut ui-isw.v. lo (he control ol any committee. There are oilier minor oojeciimis that 1 think I could with propriety present, but what litis already been said is sulllcient. I veto the ordinance. J D Matlock, Mayor. Dated at Eugciiu this 10th day of Heptemls'r, 1H80. Motion to pass the above amcnu incut to ordinance over, veto of mayor was carrld by a vote or four for and twongalnst. The cltv attorney presented tho re quest of Sirs Kendall for a reduction in the amount of her Eighth alreet itssesMiieiit and accumulated charge. Itefetred to committee. Tim street committee wfc directed lo n.nt. atrln of lurid between Ninth nmi Tenth streets oil Mill, by tho monlli. . . , On motion of Mr Fisher tiro and u ,.t,.r committee directed lo place ail incundescent light lu south end of tho river bridge, provided tho county r.iriii.l.i.s one at tho north end. ". ... Flro and water committee outuo rl.ed to advertise for four eloctrlu light polls, 75 f el long. On motion adjourned. The contract with tho light company was signed todiy and light will be turned on aguin tonight. U -: V'..-; K'.;,!6f;,. ji,k?-.v'ai i-i.iAk, .I i 'v,Ve N -.-i-y' :s-r MEDICINE THE SPRING l.iSr.V0'; I.IVC7 PDVJLATOR-Jon't (.;;. t t.i t.;!;. i'. Ill" I her gets slugglih iuU.' ',m Writ. r. i i t UUe all nature. 1 t ; t i!iol:rd up by i . i:..e, .;.i.!i bring on r ;vi A ". . at:J Klicuma- 1 1 1 ...l.e t; your Liver v 'I .-:!: SIMMONS i'r.J 1 : ay." t:i; ji.il.'i'.:!..: Y u r. 1" Ma!. ti-n. r 1 1 IV! :! I. '.'' IO! I 1 d) it. It also r .'. I..' 1 ;: l iv.t- l.etj s it pnptrly at WMi't, v. .: 1 v ' r r., .: -1 , 1:1 t e free from r-v'vn 11J ' v. ' l ! I'tvltorated. Ve.ir t IH '1 ?"-r (tLOOUwhen yo.T s-vtTi i; i 1 A I ivi'.'tii Jn, and that will t'.lv 1 1 l!w l.lvt r is kept active, itv 1 l.iv.T K'T.i'Jy oii.e and note th liniiTtMie. Hit t.ie rnlv SIMMONS lll :t l:;iit I ATvi it Is SIMMONS Livi.t K::ot;i..ri)it v!.kh malu-s the diiicrciKT. 1 .ike il in powder or in liquid alrc.iJy neparij, or make a tea of the rvwJor; I i:t t.iUeSlMMONS LIVER REGU Lator. You'll lind the KtU Z on every pjLk.ige. Look for It. J. li. XcUlu & Co., riaiadelpnla, Pa, Itepiibllran (tetters Wanted. Salem Journal, Oct. 13: "Monday after exhausting nil argument, Gld Stolz ottered to bet Dr W H Molt f 100 that McKluley would bo elected. The doctor at once agreed to meet him with the coin al 0 o'clock. The republican striker in his enthusiasm also wanted to bet another flbO oil the result III Oregon. The doctor at once agreed to cover (he sumo with his coin' at 0 o'clock Tuesday. At this Tom Kay. the popular woolen mill operator and protection enthusiast, stepped up and saitl he had foOO to wager upon gener al results for McKluley, which offer was accept etl by Ihe nervy doctor with the ot lit r two. This morning the man of medicine and Hon G H Downing apH'itred ut the appointed place ami hour with llio fTHtJ Jingling In their Jems, prepared to double their money on their faith, but lo and behold, they were lonesome until some of the Bryau friends gathered nround. for the re publican advocate failed to ihow up, with their prollcrcd wealth. And the Bryau money has been forced buck lu to the cullers of some Salem bank. Star Hems. A I 1 rce I Pally Uuard, Oclolr II. Okhi kiih El.ii('i'Ki). Tho Young People's Society of Christian En deavor of the Congregational church met hut night at the homo of Lloyd Cherry and ileoted the following tilll ccr for Ihe ensuing term: President Mtss Eioriia Wold; vice pres dent, II S Huston; secietnry, George W lllough by; treasurer, Miss Mabel McCana; or ganist. Miss Ellen lsnnls; librarian, Miss Grace Mount. After the election refreshment were served and a richil time had. Ckook'h Hkavy Tax Paykbh. C road I eiice. considering Alschul, owner or tlie wagon ron i, ad imt Is-en pre- .,ssted at 209,.V7; B F Allen, $4L Mr Hurley Is om-1 1, It M A L Co. tV.4M, M Hlehel A rH who has lsen,( Vi, 7.i(; r Uller I , ti.issi, m campaign. He B.t dwin. 14.USo; V liroie, ."-'. - . . , . I....... . v of not Paiif ouirt, October 13. JlHTlrK'sCAsrc-A civil case, en ...t. .i 1 t d.KKl .le. Sr.. vsthe t.obiirg M,uie Mill Com,mny, suit to recv. r ,st tl, Is Ising nra WbteUrt'slsy. . . .. a.t.-li. t i.lu.tt. Ill l.ls i:l.irr,l '! .'. :: i , 'C I and many i, a IITkim;n. f 1S.I0; E L.m.i.y around tho speaker' stand H con-1 t,tni; T H Lafollt gratulute him ut the tiorO nf bis ad- slpiirka, $:j,4'Jl, It): Hahll A I-rled, 1; r. I.""'.;. H Lafollett, 0,4i7; fc. u Oct 11th. Rev Wooley pleached at th Bid Rock school house today. Ileury Smith returned Friday from Bohemia w here ho has been at work for some lime. Born, Oct 4, to tho wlfo of Cha finishing a girl, The work nl Improving the road on Row river Is about completed. There ws$:l.')0 donated hy tint people on the river beside tho fotX) appropriation by tlie county. Our lust batch of Item went we know not w here. Shelby Teeters hut finished seeding Ills 40 acre slashing. Mr Robinson is putting iu a thtnglo mill at the Pitcher mill site. Dudley Shield ha rented the Grouseljcck pluce and will move 00 tho placo as si sin a Jay Gould move away from the place. Il seem as though our store keeper ha got tired of wulting for customer and Inn started out looking for them. PAT. In llie llolienila IMsirlct. C'OTTAIIK Giiovk. Or., Oct 13. Flngal Hind liii Just returned from the Bohemia district, where he ha an interest h. tlie Glen wood group, that consist of six mines. The ledgo average from 0 to 10 feet in width. The ono upon which the most devel opment work ha been done I show ing up well. It ha a 10-foot velu of free willing and base ore, that assay from $10 to 123 a ton. Pally UuarO, OotoOer I I. ClIIIIHTIAN ASSOCIATION BKNKtTT. Next Saturday evening In the gym nasium of the University a benefit will bo tendered Iho Christian Asso oiutluii for tho purpose of furnishing their new room In South Hall. An attractive mom for their exclusive use bus long been needed by the associa tions for the best success In their work and It is ho.( to obtain sufficient means In this way to furnish a room lutely secured, ilie nest poasiuie music has been obtained for tlie oc casion. Refreshment, consisting of ice creuin and cake, lemonade, canuie, collee and doughnut will be served at booth by the young people aociene of Eugene. General admission, 10 eta. Unlit Guard, October 13. Lioiits roa Ilnieo. At will isera by today's report of lust night' council meet ing, tlie city cminoil baa nrdnred an inoan drsceut lluUI plnosd in the south end of the river bii lc,o pro'l.li J ill county will placs one in llie LortU eu.l. Th sonth end ot tlis bri it go is In th oily limits bnt th north end it outside. The county bas . grti llo furnish mis light, so that th Lrutt: - will be liuhtcd as 1000 a th lamp can b plaoe.l In position. i Pally ouato, Oclober II. Iloi-s UJ'.SuIem Statesman: In Salem yesterday a few hop were old for eight cents; W II Holme disposed of 600 bales at that figure. In i.ue lu tariee H cent wa oll'ered and one buyer has an option on a small lot of very choice at cent: ( Pally ouard, Iwlolwr 11. BnniiUAY Pakty. A birthday purty was given th Misses Dessle and Annie Ruler at their home near Sprtiigilel I last night. The former celebrated her 20th birlliday yestenlay whllu the lulie. I 1 1 year tun toiiujr. Bakkackh Movkii.-TIio Sidvuti"ii Armyotllccts huveniovtd their bar Packs from Ih" "" "'H'"" Eighth street Into the ll'.v.-y build ing, corm r of i-.tgnui ami o'l""1 " before Ju.llre, They held the hrst inciting oew quarter last night. in TuokThbkk Pki -D NV Cool Idge of this city took three piue at the state fair at Salem for rape ex hibits as follows: Foreign grape, lt i.rixe. M.OO; American graes, 2d iri.e, 1.... . . ... .I...... ..rami. the t-i.lltl; aiugie variety rtiiivin... b'-i-'i ' 2nd prlzo, l.&0. About 21 nr 0 nf their out from this city. friend drove Dn:p.-!n Kugeiie.Sunday ninrnlng. Oct 11, IS'.hJ, Eleanor, Infant daugther of C F and Cassia Baxter, aged 9 mouths and K days. The remain were buried at Ihe Isabel cemetery on the Mohawk. ' etlor.s of tne hotel force, 6n0 bun- re', sriswr of cUlor' ' S'X