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rm rp if 1 1 0 mjBtisiiEn m the DixsE.mTio) oponoriiiTir maimM. m to mm is nomuirus bt tbiiweit or oti brow Ao rob 28 KUGENK, OR., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31. 18 NO. 47, ! t mil i r coirt. r- rnnr.... igUY EUGENE GUARD. cahpbell, publisher. I fiIfl -E"t 11 ol Willamette b twiwn ' )Ih tnd Eighth StreeU, j 1AY, OCTOHKU-.';. Culilor- ourt will lK- in Inn nil 1200, 1.00 .60. i Lertislna rates mada known j on application. y.lr al! butlii-M letlors to Ul'Allli, j S. LUCKEY I DEALER IN I v.ki. batches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. ? JPAIKINO PROMPTLY DONE. i far-.til Wrb Warranted, L. W. BROWN, M. D. tivslclan and Surgeon. hm toil resiilsno over postnrhc. Hours y a ni.j u w , o vo l- f ! W AND MARBLE WORKS. ! - DMlt" and New Prion In Foreign and loomle Marble and Granite, Monument, II.-.lone and Cemetery work of II klndi for ISA ILL WORK GUARANTEED ! Jtaette street, near Fratofflca. Eugene, Or C. WOODCOCK, Wtoriicy-ut'Luw. uSrns One-half Muck touch of Chrtsmau't KUGKNS. OBKHOX. N. E. MaiiKLKY. ; f. Kinbit i Jinsey & Markley, 1Attorneys-at-Law. imerclal and Probate Builnesa a Bwo a I hm in Chrlsman Block. 4R0WN. ftlld.nl. B. 0. PAINE. F. Vic Prelnt. THE . 0S3URN. Cuhlar. rene Loan and Savings BANK, .CTORS-D. A. Paliio, J. B. Harris. J. i)vl, B. D. l"alne. w. a. uruwn, J. r. rtobluaon. f. W. Oiburn. H Up Capital. j : : $50,000. leieral Banking Business Transacted. t'tit allowed on time dopoilu. i iilnn entrusted to our oare will receive ft i attention. w uounty mm. j (JUtabltihed in lsi) EUGENE, OREGON, general Banking business I all branches transacted on i jrorable terms. A. Q. HOVEY, President. J. M. AHRAMS,Cuhler. A. O. HOVEY, JR., Asst. Cashr. O.lilltllRIOKB, President. 8.R Rasin.Js., CmIiici rsi National Saul! Ol Eugene U up lash Capital $50,000 jrplus and Profits. $50,000 .ugene - - Oregon nneral banking bualnaaa J me on resent.- "tern 8ight draft op NEW YOKK, lo. bX FliAiiqaofl aud rOUT- e'iU of sichange'suM on foreign ennntrie. fl"itt reoelred ubieot to check or eertiD ,( deposit U oolUotions entrusted to na will reoein pi attention. J. L. PAGE, -DEALER Itf- vng a Large and Ctomplevi'tnck of ple aqd, Fanpy qrooertee bought IP, tle t)wt mrfcet, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, oQer the publio beltr price tl q pier Loq Ja Eujreue. 'jUh el til ums Uk5i it Market Prlcw. All fll-gllht HfliTIKK)!). HiM-aUr Ti.ih. u in Circuit 'tfk. tJlayHl(lt'"lial el,'",i"" ",,l '"' MIm FiiiiiiIh Mult-Mi. ' " '-" ' Ei I C 1 lei rln, a Salem l, l,vi.,- in I lie city. ' 'a'iii:i,..r.Sl1iim.il,.1 of Vt.li,-r i I, l In Hid i-iij-. Tin- I.lnn Cnuniy t-in-iiit limn U in eitfiiiu Ht Ail.iihy. A U llullulpli, f Flr.-iict. hui lii i-ii BHinu-(i h imury nil.ii. HnUri, fHixliilHtr for vice t.rii.l, i,i U imw HliniiiinK Nf Jersey. A eurlouil of hom wt l,l.p.-, ir.mi rf ! ttim-liD!ir i Mluy. E A I'avey, Jn iclimi fily' mat,.!, l foiirlluu in Eugene tiMlay. PNLiir.l tin. I fumiiv '( J',,..,, l;it Hill, Wi re in Kun he lo I ,y. MNs I'uy Mulliviiu (.f :ini.i.nn i Vixltitiir M Mil frieti.l- in till a lly. ('lev. Inn, I I,..Uil,-r: He-I. on riile H 1)I!l-U-? She 1 vmi en ? i-i. . . . . . jiiu miners Him pliihtiiein :nv work on the new Jmirnitl t ,ii 1 1 .1 1 uK. riie afieri.iNiii hihh net r lr:,in i, , neveral freilit t-;ir fnim I liii Hint ,. Mome nfoiir iiii-rcliiiiilM Imve nlr,;,ilv reeciveil invnitra of flirinl 111:11 K MraXKKraz r Inm nlnrneil In, 'ne nfler 11 Nliorl vmit lo Hie AlrKu,, KihIi IUiicIi. Huu'll Mcljilire. ..f the I'orllaii l I'.. i-iflu lMier Co, p.iiil II.U nlllcen i.!.-s unt villi loiluy. Atlornev A II Tanner, of poiihu.d, whh in EilL'ene Imhiy In iilteliilinn e UMn circuit court. The Eugene Mill ami Elevator Con Hiiy hiiieil a cur Ii'H'I i f flour I0S1111 rmiii-lKco lodny. One of the Ii vinil v Hchonl xtiiilchli delivered a ilUifiuirxe in the t'l.ri-li in church at Thiir.-tnii on Smnl iv. Moren NelNou Mi-limiill a unlive of IX-miiurk linn U n uilmiUed lo i ll Izelihhlp. New null tiled: Ronev Itriw v J E Mmllh; lo recover $JIK). The m-e will he tried liefore Coiioly Judje Putti-r. R.-V Geo I) Needy of thli i-ilv ihuI R.-V NellTof Iivlnir hue liceil eh-e e I truntees of the U U colli ire at I'i i- lomatli. The "Ahihamu" coiti,niiy unit to Ibfeeuurx on the early tiuin tli..s ii ornliiK and w ill ,lay in (hut ti'y IuiiIk lit. Secretary of Ktnle II R Kiucuid and Cliauncy M L'K'ku-nod of Siili ni ri. turned to llmt clly I oil ay after u Muni vit.il In Eiiyene. Oeo-((e Alexander, ediloc of the Lehnlioii Advance relun ed lioiue to. dity, alter a ahort vinil wi!h rchitivtti In thiaclly. Muerinl(iideiit C M hunt, vlaitid the aohiMili in the vicinity of ThnrMoi. yeMteiduy. He waa acconiinniel hy Rev lirooks. Juilne George H William of I'm t land who In to ienk at the opera house tonight, arrived on the nt'tcr nuon train. Tom U'heeler iiciif iii from Sin FrancifOi on hint idithl'a liver mid will visit a month willi Ida parcnti in Fairinount. Ex U M Si-nntor J.m II Staler of Li Grande, who la to a.n-uk ul the court hoiiMe tomorrow night, urdved on the 2 o'clock train. One week from today one of the William will he elected to the .re. deiicy. The people will till lie kIihI when the couteat la over. Momerville Journal: If p ililieian had to pay $ a line for all the Htult aUiu: I hem thut I printed in the paperti, how lich editor would ht ! IX-trlot Fre I're: "Dihhy tells me that he can carry lmmcue miiiih in hi head." "Perhaps no, hut he never carrle over (0 cent In hi pocket." Mome hops were sold In Eugene to day for 8 cent per pound. Severn' huyer are in I lie uiiy out grower lire wanting higher price than ollered. SE Craig of the Eugene Creiimeiv went to Junction Cily today to nrndi-t in Binrting the new ereniiiery at Hint place, whloh hiw heen put in hv W S Wallace. Rev Geo D Needy, J L Zieglcr and Frank C'liwe arrived home lut even ing from I'hlloninlh, where they have Iteeu attending the eion of (lie 1' B conference. Hitthop E R Kephart of Rail imoie, Man land, will preach at Hie C It church next Sunday, Oct W. '"'Hi morning nun evening. una i " hiahop' tlrot visit to the wot. The funeral of the hit's J J Walton, Mr, ofCohurg was held today and the remain Inlericd III the l u u r ceine tarv iiPMr thin cilv. the hint cci vice heliiK atlended by a large conpogree ( f Irlpiula Lakewlew Examiner: Jo'i i llonry Taylor Irom near Cottage tii ve, is sojourning a few days in our neigh iMirhootl, looking around wiihavitw to locating. J 8 Muitiu, G W Mar tin and J W Doak arrive! fr.nn Ihe yillnniettea f-W day. ' ll .rrklitirtf II view: Mm-is May & benders, duilng Hie wick p: ceding the Uih iul . shlpiwd lYOiio I uhel- of wheal from their warehouse mi the railroad. The ohjict won to Ive their culttiMWildVuluafof tl.f eijhl oenl rate wliluli wenl out f elicit outhat date, the rale now b :i M cent iH-r hundred. At) old fellow in Weston " a a preached hy a bonk aKent v h . wanted to sell him a cjclope.iia. , T l' nmn siirprl, U(ap-i tt Hmg lii"' that V ' V oulvi hul l ave one ol Hie utMih tilHiited thing, around the liou-e, and if he caught one of the girl try ,g to rule one. he would kick her till he couldn't il it ''- Portland Welcome: "Homer Uav entx.rl wm l one time employed d-n Insketch work for the yregonian. Me J'M Uh tli l'l- f ""'y " r''"rr! tune, however, when the proprietors discharged him with the advice thai he had better turn hi attention I" aome other line of business M- le unit Tii DKOITKU IKAll. Editor of iiih lUrrlshnrir lew IMt'H iiexiiecleilljr. I allf tiuar.l, I'c'.oIi.t A telephone message from Ilarils liurj whs ivt-eived here this nfl. rinmn staling thnt J E ( nilw litht. editor of t if Harri-luirg Review, dropiK-d dead in that city nt L'.Mo'elni-k this after noon. .No further particular were Liven. Mis. Citi I richt was supposed to have heeu vi-ning ill this cilv. Sh - came her la-l Friday, hut as near as f ill he I, timed she is now lit Itexler. A no sv nij. r w as dispatched from this "Hv to ll at place this nflerni on lo noliiy hel of her husband's death. S-M K.xplaiiaiory. Itf-! A former resident of Eugene write , lo n r. publican n-latlve In Kuene a 1 follow s. 1 I.i'S A.MiKI.KS. Get -Jl. IS'.sl. Your welcome letter teceived; wn Kad to her from you and nl-n to know that you are for l'srynll. I belong to llie Mlver K.publiean club here In j l.o Angeles. We have n li.eiiil.ersliip of ."mKH) iiml nothing but republican are IcllKit.lc in me inhcrship. Hi van will Silinliile of limuea. (Owing to aeyeral ernir having up ' pnr oaanl. (Vtotwr v. Har.H u the following arllclt. yester- a n. assignment of 11 M Jackson; lltlV II Itf .till. tHll...l i.i.iltt lt.1.il- ulf It ' ...! ' i ...... assignment. ,n report. corrtH-tlon-.-CiTV En. is Keb.ccn pitrker v William Par nr ,.MiiFni.i runirii-i.i ..-inns kit; ii I vonv. ivmult. llcfi-rivd lo won win cootesi inr tne iisinmii mil- l' ins K .wiiu.t i. i.l. i...ii,..,.,.i- Mailt this season held a business nu-ct-ing in Hie parlor of the Willamette hotel nt Salem Saturday afternoon at which time oftlcci were elected, a schedule of games arranged and other carry California by n Inree inuioiiiv. 1 l.tisioesa Iniuu'inl .MIIioiiiMi the iiionev powers are usiiiir llnl tl.r.s. i. n u i.l iii...i f..r il, all kind of liieiistire lo cih-mv. nud as iietiiiHiit lids s.-iison Thev km 1 1 AC llainia says: "W ill elect Mi Klnley, If not by one menu then by am it tier." They have 1ms ii using inoiiey her.' a is evidenced by fuls reglsii'al ion, in one ward nlnue'ilhe Kth) there are -IlKl Illegal registrations, but it will avail them nothing, us tlmsilvi r republican, .i....... , u . . ' .. . . ' J.?!.??:to --'!.heVr,game"H;.,,;i!e, :ils wll, i;".! i i ""'"?. , '" ""' I " " flii'llon day. You Hr right alHiut the siilisidied press, as we have speaker lr.nu the wist here alinoal every ii.gla who come from tlilt'cr cut stairs an. I say they tell them back there that California is sure for McKiulcy. Several lariie films and corpotatious here have bud to haul in tlieir colors In regard to t-m-rcimr tlielr eniployeH, hs lue Silvel RelUiblicau chili lius over ;ID iiroiiiineut lawver. It u ii Over. Coi vallis Tiilns-: ".n-t wirll a liinn ; ov i iii ininie of Jann s froi i Eugene I .-Ml a man who was eontinir iinun wi'.li n fu lfill wu-on. When ihevar rivtdnt M'.nriv Hie liam-ler look a loud of II . ur to hring to this city. As I hey hear. . I Corvallis, night overlook Mieii und Mead, who was silling nn the iiacrf cud of 'he wag fell a-lts-p mid I he wig. ui J .li.-.l Iii in ofl tt mile or neb a mallei-, s-Mitli ottou u. What II. e leimisli i's nun e wa, could unt be aci itmi i.l, l iii woe in ton,, . , , . .. ..r m i . . ' l'" nave icouereii ine r service , I Vl , i , ;.,,v,ni ,7:','",,lk!frcean.l(liecluh pays all ex,H-....to l I , t .... f. 1 1 ! . u'1.' "! -. '"'" Huner- Mi in 'l w . I ... .. u , ' . hel her w ort h iitldressid the republican at i , I , V , n i WH?"" i llaar l' pavilion not long since and . me, I,. ,J,,., h,-1 same and he rc- ,,y llllhll,UlI nientloneil Rryn' name , in II..- r. a. ,. . ig!,l. ,,n. , ,ib ,,,, Hlll Wlw ,J.mttl ,,. fillet. ii V"! i . ."' V'"';, ulw before order could Is- reslored. the Mr.....,." 'V m "'."!' l"r'K whs so loud.-and that al a I. r, , tc ,.,.. s Kiven bin. an, he ; n-publican nneti,,,,. Cles thing. wastil'le lo I rot ceil to I'. W 'ur mi' . i .. . ... . chance for election certainly neeni I'l.-ie.', n c ili!e ol mill s nurlli of Dallas II seem sti:i:,ge I lint n mall whim have i.thithcr lying in the ctn ero ine i 'nil in llie uiuht, t;o uiuller w lirllii r he w as drunk or sober. MU.K AMI tiMXT I'oWliKlt. S i Spi.iks who r. suits nt Jtlue River ha lln- eoi.t'ait lor il.ieilug Ktipplies ami mateil tl at the l.liekv Hoy mine. I In- Hippil.' are delivered at liinn River liuil fioin Ihele tire cariiedsix miles over 11. e Lucky Hot trail to the mine on mules. , t-w days ago a purl m a loan cai i u i one ol llie mult eoinprised ll box of giitnt powthr. When we1! up H.e littil llie mule Le one nrcil n his I. ad anil l.egan lo l in k lo nil hiinself of it. Everybntlv g"t in. I ol the wav, expii-liog eat minute lo see the mule and the side of (he mountain blown Into atoms. ltut his uiulesliip, wlmllv ui.istnseious of llie ileal Ii di aling charucter of the load on Ins hack, kept on bucking until lie luoseiied Ho- pack and it rolled oil' down the sidi of the mountain. The box was broken on llie rocks and sticks of giant powder scattered in every iitrifiiou, nut not one ol them ex ploded from the concussion. That u.u:e doesn't know w hat lie escaped, for giant powder usually explode nt Hie least Jar. I' ll y li i tr I, t K'toher "'7. Ilnl'.s. This morning's Salem Slnti smaii: Tl c lop rice for choice ipialiiy w as in cents yesterday nud the uiarkel is still Htm. Tin. inns Walling of Lincoln, was in thi cily yesterday lo nuike iin liries as to the hop market, lie was tillered lUceiil per pound for ninety six bales Ihis year's crop, but thinks that in n few days he will have n better bid. Mr Walling harvested D'.Mi bales of hops and sold one lot of Iihi bales al ! cents, nud another lot of the same ainoiiul for Ml cent. The n malmler of his crop, he hope will bring I, mi sntllcii'iit money to glie Ii i in n pr. lit f.r this vent's work, lie is hopeful for bitter time f r hop growers. Got Rid Damauk.s The Dalle T-M: Judge Rennet I lias returned fiom Dayt Wash., where he hits t.is'i, t-ohihiciiiig u suit for dnmuia-a against K .McNeil, iih leceiver of Hie O it & N o. The ease wits drought l.y the w Idnvv mid children of Robert Wnlker, mi engineer In Hie employ of Hie road who was killed in u w rjck between ll.iles Junction mid Slarbuck in Columbia county, Wash , nud was for damages cailseil'by hi death. The verdict f Hie jury was Hint of flO.lWO damage he nwiiide.l, Hie largest tluii. ages ever tiwarded in the I'niled State in a similar case. The case will I up p'tilcd to the Washington supreme court. Psiljr t ua il.iirtlx-r Ji. I'au i l.vi.l.Y Tltl K -Tcilay' Oregon, ian bus the following Eugene dis patch: ' It is mid that Hie syndicate w liicli has been making a thorough inve.-tigivt'oii into the. richness and character of several Rlue river mining properties ha suspend ed work. What the re-ult of their examinations has Isen is lint known an.' probably w ill not be known until .November l"i, w hen the bonds on the properties will expire." The super intendent ihlorms us that a portion ol the crew is still at work. very good. KvldclKV of (hi.nl Time. As much u gambling is to tie tie. plniYtl l.y the belter element of our ily it i nevertheless a licver-fitillug evidence of good tunes, any t lie Raker illy Republican. Within the past two weeks there has Ik-cm an In Mux of Hie gambling fraternity from all parts oi the iioriliwtsi ami ilu-v evidently think, judging from Hie smile uixm their countenances, that they have dropped into ii green and verdant In Id. the maliV game of chance now running In full blast in our city are well patronized, giving the IVnvi-r of Oregon the niiis-Hrniice of a .Monte C'irlo tin n small scale. A lar a known there are no llcecer am nig the fraternity here nud the game are con ducted on legitimate gambling prill eiplea as much as gambling can be and patronize, of tl eso games of cliam-H leave the gaming table w ith a consciousness of having won or lost their money fain v. Again wo say Hint ns much us (hi practice of betting l to lie tleplortU ll I a certain evi deuce of good time and plenty of money. Iinl.i; tiuaril, October '.7. "A I. a ii a ma." "Alabama," a story of Hie south by Agusttis Thomas, was presented to a bur audience al llie opera house last night. The play I old to most thiHlre goer of Eugene, having liccii put on here once la-fore nut long ago. It I a popular piny, though lis nature does not permit of a Judicious repetition. It wn well put on Inst night by I lenient Italubridge'a company, all or whom ate clever artists. Mr Raliiliridge'i, a "Captain Davenport," and Fretl Mower, a "Col I reston," are hind In heat, and won Hie admiration of the audience. Hid PiticKS. Monday' Salem J nirnal; ' The top pi lee or last week t re S cents. This Week opens nt 10 cents for the best and Indication are that I here w id be no weakening in price-. More hkclv liii ""'' " H'lvancc. The Imp' crop will be a good crop heienher, if md overdone. The Kro.it r who puts his yard in good .hape and begins now to prepare for iiu'img up a line article In I V.'7 will n ,t mi-s it. I'lit- application of fkill, cpilal and industry will bring their reward hi re ns i hew here." . 1 l .ily r.uai'l. o, n ts r " I'kik Sii.vkk Mkkiimi. Hon W MColvigof Jacksonville inldre-sed a jood audiili free silver at the court lii'U-t l.i-t niL'lit. Mr Colvtg is a i old c.iU j.ii...ci mid n f-r ibb- Mini Hooueiit p r "'' " night w as well ,..... d, in d was full of logic and sound icasohin;; Hv du-cu-sed (hei.ue.li-.ii.al l-sue fairly and iirpartia;)v, leaving a g'sid Inn ressioii in favor of hitnc talisui on his henrer. WAi RKtuil.t. M S Hubbl.) h. had bis heavy Uai.-ter wagon, . l. w a. burned in a lire a few ...ontb-ngii. rebuilt The iron were, alln-.diig.iiu. Th-wagii. wa re- . I.uill bv Heller .V. RroAi.. Mr Heller, li!1,!! ,-iron work ai. l Mr Rn.wn. , the . v,o.k. 'll.MV.irm i for llu- variil-n io oij " ' - - Ii.llr (iiianl, October T,. Ei.kitio.n Si i'i'LiK County tlerk Jennings Is sending out election sup plies to the various precinct thl week. The up lie consist of a pro portionate (iiiantille of llie following articles: Regular ballot, sample bal lots, poll hooks, .tally sheets, copies lection laws, pen, penholders, in delible copying pencil, ink, blotting pans, neenies nun Hiring, seining wax, .allot box anil key. the chairman or one of the Judges of election Is requir ed to receipt for Hie supplies Kent to III precinct. TTik Camtiikll Cakk. The grand jury of Crook county last w eek indict ed John lampiieii lor murilcr in the llrst degree, on llie charge or killing Isaac Swtnrliigcu on July 4. He was arraigned lust week, plead not guilty, ami the trial ol the case was begun the last of the week, causing more inlelesl than any cnac tried there for year. l'lic last heard it wan yet on trial. G W Harm, apiienred for the defendant and District Attorney Jayne, W A lleil ami M 1. llrluk for the mate. Nkw S.na Hiiat. Corvalll Time: The govern, i cut i having Hie tlnlsli ing louche put on a boat JiimI built for riier "shHyging." The nuii.e of the new crnfl Is "Fuclouiah," and she I to start lo wor alxnit the firs' of the month. Millard 1 1 aye received a letter a few day ago telling him to hold himself In reitiliiit-s t hoard the new craft in the cuuuii of llreman. The Faclomah will sturl out from Portland, but whether she will work upon the Willamette or not I a yet a II. a U r of colijeclllie. Tkkmkndoi s rAt.A itttit. It is re p..itej In I'urk Row that Davenport, llie New York Journal carttHinist, wa 0 b red by Joseph I'uliUer H-K) a week, hicli he uccepbd, t but he had Is-eii at work a couple of lioru on the World when ht- wa usked to return to ihejimu.ul, where he wa given (si) in cash and a contract for a week. Fourth Estate, New Vork. llly nu.rd, October '.7. l'l.ou' Si'ol.KN. Someone alole an O iv-r f-l.iib-i plow from Ruttoti h Gili eit, I i- Nmtb ' ' i band il.- .li rs Sipol-V Itl.'l.l. Toe pin hud he. n b-:t on I In- .utsji.i- at llie rear end of the store, 'i he s-ron commitling the theft gained admittance by climb ing over a Hbcd Mid Jeleaalng door from Hie inide. of Corvallis, W V of Salem ami the I' of () of this city. Hy the arrangemenl of I he schsdnle thnt vnim's will be played. The U of () ge's two of llirae and the I) AC gets tint final chain plonshlp game. The schedule of game Is a follow: V of () and O A C w ill play a prtcthv game In thl city Saturday, Novem ber 7 A II of () and W C will plav In this city Saturday, November 14; the w inner of the last named game will piny the () A C at Corvalll Saturday, November "I for the championship. The follow ing ollhvr were elecled: I'ri-sident, Lee IVavls. U oft): aec, 1 II Van Winkle, W I'; (reiurcr, I! E Small, O A C. 1 1 w as decided that all giiine ahull Ik- played under rules a r commended by the liitercollegiate I'nlwrslty nth letlc clubnnd printed In Spnuitllug' manual for 'IHt. The hall used will be a r 'gulatuin Spauhllng No J. From Kslevilif, ( al. ElilTolt Gt'AHIi: A I pMinlsed many friend to write lo them I will lake advantage of doing so through the columns or the GI'aku. We arrived here all right. I wa ur prised sure enough when I struck Sur prise alley, It was better than I ex peeled. Time are hard here, hut a this I a hay and stock country (here seems lo be some money for the people. the most or the people here are strong for Krynn anil are anxious In gel a chance In vote. I would not ad v l-o any one to leave the Willamette valley who I making a living. Good of nil kind are much cl eaK-r than I expected, Although tint mcr chants are not here for their health. There Is plenty of grain rained here to supply the needs or the oplo in llio valley. Theie I a Hue church here, built by the Christian denomination, but the the congregation lias run down. We need some good preacher from that valley a short time lieie to straighten tilings up. We have preaching 3 Sundays In each month and Sunday school every Su inlay. I will start wi ll a man to R-no with 3IN) fat lu gs next week. Wood 1 not so hamly hero as It 1 In Western Oregon. We drug our wood ofl the mountain nud then hull It 10 mile It I principally Juniper and mahogany. Horses are poor properly but cattle set in to 13 as good a gold a buyers are passing through the con li try all Hi tune. There is n good school at I'.uglevllle and will continue all winter. Teach ers receive good salaries. V L l OKr MAN. Damp weather g ml f'K.t Utatimi got. in n port now ha a world wide rep i.i u-i.iIm the Oni'i SS . Ii"" . ' " I. . ... ..r.l well. Hen Tillman sain of it till hf came ti Portland feenl dayt ago." W 1 1 1 1 l In- p ills- in s TVlis- m-xt week. MakiuH'.-G I! H.vk' '! I MacAdam were ininried m lias nt Wkatiik.k. This damp has created a demand for wear. Yoran (t Sou ai ad- veril-iin; rtiblieu and repairing. Uootl to avy 'li are what I needed lo pro- Icit Ibe icel ""1 iou 'i nw. l'KAdi' k Gamk. A prai'ti.-'i' game of f.H.l ball w ill 1 playvd oil Ibe lv,lu cid Held in .t fidurday afteruooji by tl, III -t and aioiitl l-aiu of Hie l of tl. Ten cent adiuiaslon will be t h irg.-d at the gate. How StUAit Is Apkmtkii. The recent Join! agreement on freight rates entered into by the Southern Paoillo, O R & N and OCA E traiiHimrtntlon companies has aftectetl sugar perhaps more than any one other commodity handled between I Ii Is city and San Francisco. The former car load lot rate on sugar from San Francisco via l aiiulna and Corvalll. by team from the latter city to Eugene was cent, per hundred. Under the new agree ment the rate is 40) cents per hundred. Nearly double the old rate. It wa formerly cheaper to haul from Corval lis lo thl city by team, but the rat. have been so arranged over the O C A Ivs line lieiwecn San rranclsco and Corvallis that Ii now costs the same, 40 cent, whether hauled by team from Corvallis or hlped by rail or boat. The amount of sugar received ach month in thl city Irom Man Francisco Is from IHXXJ to 2.VK) sacks. Under the new rate thl will make a tar ill' of Irom 13-V) to SIO0 monthly which I la ll out by the people of Eu gene and vicinity who use sugar ami they all use it, hence everylsxly l. ell'eeted -more than they paid out under the old O C A E rate. The O C A E and () R A N companies have been called the friends of the people, yet that Is the way they e press their friendship when once they enter into a compromise with the M 1 monopoly. t he above Ilgure are on sugar alone and the Increased rale on other com modities will amouut to thousand of dollars annually to the ieople of Eu gene and this part of Lane county. Makkikii. Roaeburg Review: At the residence of the bride's parents at Comstock, Oregon, Oct 21t, 1811, Mr Charles F Walker and Miss Viola Wol- ler were united in marriage, E II llantlsaker olllclatlng. liters were a good many friends present who wished Hie hitppy couple all liapplne and prosH-rlty, and partook heartily of the splendid dinner thai wa prepared for '.he occasion. Nkw Cm.K.iH The following per son have Uen admitted lo citizenship lu the United States by the Lane ountr circuit court: ( has II Hale, Ellis Whatloin, Walter W Mhockrah ami Stephen hi meed, all natives of Great llntain; Carl Webber, Germany; Mcliole Kolhet, Prussia. DlKD. Pauline, the ii fant daughter of Mr L'Mm Parker, dl.-d of brain fever ul i in- resldencfl of Jaine Parker at I'lea.ul'l Hill Ibis morning, Octotmr k!7, IWiu. The funeral will be held to morrow at 3 p m and the remains In terred lu the Pleasant Hill cemetery. Ii.llr liu.t1,(n;t.iDrt. Lku Fkaiti iui. Ed Govern was thrown from a load ol tan bark in Creswell pieclnct, yesterday, and re ceived a fracture of the right leg be. low the knee. Dr L V llrowu wa cilled and set it fractured limb. s. v iirisuan i Minever v l.mnm Douiever; divonv. Default. Re- erretj to it D Norton to report the testimony. m rage ami rson, a corporation, vs ( I' Houston and F M Parkt r, Into partners doing business under Hie linn name of the Junction City Mill ing t ompsny in recover money, lie fault and Judgment. Judgment for :, s ier cent interest, 'si I, Lurch v II F Mlenhen. and r.iiiiu rsit'i us, in wife, et al; lore- closure. D,-fnull. Judgment and de cn-e. VI J It Stewart v RoU'rt Cathey; to recover money, ivfiiull ami ludg mi ni. Judgment for 177 and Inter est, an , t'St ally has. ii.' F W Oilman v (1 W Robert; to recover money. Default and Judg meni lor .t..u .k. Interest at Hi per itiii, any n-e ot j.n ami order or sale ot attached property till M Levingeraud L Levlnger v iMtwani j .-Maxwell. William .Max well, V M Sti.il Ii and Mary Maxwell: foreclosure. Default anil luilgiuent for N un iu, uiiertwi al ID er oent, fVi ally fee and order of sale of mortgaged i.roieri y. ill Kiln F Trim v J W Arehart and M.iry J Arehart, hi wife; fore closure. Default. Judgment and de cree. lid ll J Hawthorne and I) E liver dge. a executor of the estate of LouIns. E llanchett, deceased, v Eu gene II Lawrence; foreeloatire. IH fault nud Judgment for slo.WI, Inter est at in i-r cent and decree ror sale or mortgaged premise. OS V C Washliurne vs J J E tlon and Ilenrletla Euton, hi wife, et al; to recover money. Default, utlg Reguiator7 THE OEST SPRING MEDICINE Is Simmons Liver RrcuuTOR-don't f orgct to Uk It. 1 he l iver Rets sluggish (luring the Whiter, Just like all nature, anj the system becomes choked up by the ntrcumuljtcj waste, which hrlngs on Malaria, I ever nnJ Aue anj Rheuma tism. You want t) wake up your Liver now, but Ivs sure you take SIMMONS I.IVIR KlXiULArOR to do it. It also regulate tlu Liver keens It nrnnerlu a work, when your system will be free from poison nJ the whole hoJy Invigorated. You getTni;mxi'iiux)iwhn your system is in Al condition, and that will only he when the Liver Is kept active, j ry a Liver Remedy once and not the difference. But take only SIMMONS LlVLR KKC,ULA70R-lt is SIMMONS LlVUR KtUULATOR whkh makes the difference. Take It In powder or In liquid already prepared, or make a tea nf tn. powder; but take SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR. You'll find the RHD Z pckage. Look for It. J. U. XoUlu Com Philadelphia, p. VKKV SAKKOW KSCAPB. Mrs lUckeiuon Was Near Itelng- Par- leu Alive. Mrs Dickenson, of Mount Amral. Orcgnn, had a narrow eacane from Ii. iiieiit and decree for snle of mortgaged hurled alive last Saturday after premises. noon, according to a credible gentle- 7'.' rue First National Hank or l.u- '"an irom mat. village, who was la gene City, a corimrallon, vs Rodney I orlland lodny, say T uesdaj's Daily Scott, ct al, to recover money. Dt- Irlbune. fault ami judgment for iVt, Inter- It was Friday last that the sad an- iioiincemeni was mane or llie ileal t est at 10 H-r cent anil f l.V) atty fis 73 The First National Rank of the City of Eugene, a corporation, vs Rod' nev St'ott, et at; lo recover money Default and Judgment for $1 list 31, In terest at It) tier cent and t7"i atlv f.is Ml Kaniiiel P Nelson vs R It Moshv. hope of eternal salvation M S Monhv. hi wife. II C Veatclt ami The funeral had Is-en arranged for M J Veitich, hi wife; foM'loun.:De- s"day afternoon, from the Calbollo that day or Mrs Dickenson, a much Iresiiecled lady of the neighborhood. I She w as a Catholic, and she had re ceived the last rites ol her faith, and had apparently died lu the Christian fault, Judgment and decree of fore. closure. Ii.liy (lu.nl, Ueliiber . 1 2 John Kelley vs Robert E Camp bell; damage. Continued. 4S Miranda J Kaust vs John F Kaiisl; tllvorce. Dclault. Referred hi E It Sklpworlh lo take testimony, Divorce granled. 63 Wm F Martin vs M Hvarvcrud (icorginna M Svarverud. Judgment and decree. 7. attorney (ie allowed, church In Mount Angel. The ooncre. gallon bad assembled, the pall spread for the oollln, the priest and the ser vers vested, awaiting the arrival of the funeral procession. After so long a delay as lo warrant apprehension that something unusual had hapiened, the priest seut a mes senger to urge haste. The messenger met a messenger from the Dickenson household who told the cause of the delay. When the undertaker nut the il l il aai ii a m. and order ol sale of attached property. 1 " "'".'""" V, 1,10 "'T, f 1 67 Jacob Gillespie v. Edinnnd T hke 7 Uie wnin caused by tho plac- - mir oi ii, n i.fi .l.u .... .wn ...a .nn. Jo Iiukoii ami r.uuen o Jotinson. rore- . --t- the noaetl corpse, and Mrs Dlckeuson awoko from a trance; and when Hie gentleman lelt Mount Angel, Mr Dickenson wa alive with every pros- pect or many years or lire before Her. Fool Hull. The dmt match game of the season will be played on the Kiucald grounds naiurnay, October 31. oame will cnmnicnce nromntly at 3 o'clock. Several extra men will be played on tne seconu learn, so mat a gxxi nnrti game Is prnuled. Five ladles will set a oiilclnl. Admission ll) ccuts. llleachers 6 cents extra. The boys are hard at work and will give a good sample or their work ror the season. 1 he intercollegiate schedule lias been changed by mutual consent an that hugeiie plays Corvallis at Corvallis lue I till Instead of 21st and Salem playa Judgment and decree and order of sale h "i i 7. tiV... P, Zi. i.- rtnai of imirttfutretl nrcmlse. l.,,u.,.4l,- 1 hu Eugene gets the final - .. fl.lfillllllfr Dfllt.A . . . ... w. .. v m .. ........ .....IK... . t - M.ill.iii.iinli. .Mk li.rn at twnrlr. al money. .. . pnr,,all,i q'hankairivlnir The following jury was drawn id "," ""... ... Yiri m tea iuu t ii... I win rut ine ut-sfc vaiituiiiuu ui iwi l.ii lov.T .rlv.M In ll.n .1.1. hunt i ll Wilson ii- m i-sruer in.i.i r- closure. Default. Judgment ami de cree. Attorney fee of Ko and order of J sale of mortgaged protiertv. 7(1 Martha lluoy vs W W liuoy; divorce. iH-fnult. Referred to Chas Wlutermler lo lake teatlmnny. Di vorce granled. 81 M T Cook, it al. vs C C Cmik. et al; to parllllon proia-rty. Iiefault. It D Norton appointed guardian ad litem for minor defendant. W II llogg va O J Tiblietls, M TlblM-t. V 11 Tibbett. Ernest N Lif, W H CaniplH-ll and The Spauhl lng Manufacturing comimny; fore closure. Default and Juilgment ami decree as to part or ilereiiilaut. Con tinued a to the other defendant. Sid ney Scott appointed receiver of the pi open v. iH-tauit. judgment ana diTrce of foreclosure. m Jacob Gllli-splo vs M A Gill and Joseph 1' Gill; foieclosure. Default. . .. .. . . i .. . ii... l Ii W'll,. I.' M n.,L. I , ever given ill ine aiaie. au sii in.iiiu 1 u ii,.r ti v J rm ii a ''l run to Portland from Eugena - ( llnwer, Wilkin, Win Indian, FM Wilkin. On trial. New suit filed: G W Pickett vs Is aac Darnell!; Injiinctlon. Tiik Hai.Uits Roth Hie sample and regular ballot are being sent nut lo the various polling puces, who desires to go. Death of Editor Cartwrlg-ht. Psilr Guard, October 2S. Today's Albany Herald: The cad Intelligence of the naming away of Tim one of the brightest and most highly mimes of Joshua levering and Hale esteemed young men of Linn oouuty, Johnson, prohibition candidates for brought lo us yesterday by the president and vice pre nt, have lonowing leiegram: . L.n ifi nfi of ihn tieketji. Tbl Is due Harmihhuko, Oct 27. John Etart- to the failure of the onioer- ol the pro- wrlght died at 2:30 pm He was sick hlhltlou convention to li.iluile the only sli hours. The doctor pro names of their candidate in the cer- nounced It chronlo poison from print, tltlcate filed Willi the secretHl v ol state tye. oerllfylng to their electors. However, T bus lu early maulioou, mat at in the names or the eleetom appear on in o-g'""'- ui me, ; pUr (iuard, Octols-i jS, FKEUtHT M'jvEMt.NT. A carload of salt and a oarload of uu-roliaiidiae were teclvd at the ilcMit toiiay. Two cars wrre loaded wllli hops at the Friendly warehouse. ticket. The name of J G Kobart, re publican nominee for vice president ' .in... ... 'CI... I....I..I- 1.. ...... waBCrriii.eu in. . uv i.. ...... vii. wrong the correct letters, G A, have liet-n Inserted In parenthisls. The ticket seems to he correct In other particular. Pally Uuard, OctotMtr t. Juikik Williams' AnnKKSH.-Jmlge George II Williams, a man prominent in public .Halts In the history or rort la, id and Oregon, address d the clt liens of Eugene at (he nera house last night under the auspice or the McKlnlev cluh. ThesiM-aker was es corted to the nera house by the re publican unirorme.i onmpnuy. lie was irrii-ted by an (iver-oni wiled house, every available seat Is-lng iH-cupled and many Is-lng compelled lo stand. Judge William wa Introduced by Geo 'i Mall, isr., iimmoer or mo re puhl'Cin stale central commltlee. Af ter a few Inlroduclory remarks, the -iiVer entered at once upon the din-cui-slnn of the money ijiiestion, which he handled In all Its details, from a republican siuudpoint. Ill entire ad dress wa devoted lo a discussion of i old and silver except a slight allusion to the rights of the government to In terfere lu state affairs. He Is bitterly on is, sed to the free oolnuge of silver and believes iu a maintenance of the pns-nt money system. Pal If Uuaul, Oeia s-r Js. DlMi. At Springfield Tuesday morning, al 1 o'clock, of malignant dlphlheiia, Aleno, the six year old daughter of Mr and Mr W W Chess man. The child was only taken sick last Sunday. The funeral took place today. Mr Carlwright had established the Harrlsburg Review upon a Ann basis, had recently married and was consid ered one of llarrlsburg's best busluesa men. His hats will be most 1 nee rely mourned. Dallr (in.nl, October A Runaway. A lively but barm lens runaway occurred ou Willamette street Hits afternoon. Mr Wlthlugton and niece drove lo lown In a cart tbla morning. They left their horse stand ing In front of the Minnesota lintel. About that tlmo "Old Keelfoot," a monstrosity In the shape of a shaggy maued dog, passed by. The horse got sight of the dog and Immediately started south on Willamette street at a breakneck speed. He had a clear right of-way and ran to Tenth street before turning. He was caught In the eastern part ol the city, without hay lug done any damage to the cart or Its oonttuu. An Old Collar. An old home collar I on exhibition In Preston A Hale's .how window. The collar is madu of wood and w.s brought acrosa the plains in ISM by H F Powers, who resides north of SprlugUeld. Several house lu Albany have been burglarised lately. L C Marahall.waa ono of the victim. A burglar entered an open window, helped himself to Mr Marshall's trousers, look about $18 from the pockets and left the trousers on the trout porch. A gold watch waa left undisturbed, A burglar eutered IV Mast on 'a residence and stole some eatables, but nothing else. III, Wal don I nut a pocket book Containing about J0, which was probably stolen.