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i lirintiiiiiiWiifcij npiJ Ti M - .-U- Jjjluq IT is,. r. ft 0 KmBLISBBB FOB TEE MMEimTIO) OP DEsOTRlTIf rBIM'U'LKX. AM' TU KltlN W DKEJT UWMi II V Til 2 SWEAT DP OL'R BROW KUGENK, OK., SATIJUHAY, NOVKMUKU 7. i in; NO. 48. I m EU8ENE GUM !uCAriPBELL, PUBLISHER. t IW.I'U r . Itlohth HtriivU. j,jU I TEIOI4 0F bTUSCIIII'TI S: lint. :. : 0, ((ilhl. 1 12 00. : : : : : i.no : : : i .60. rate 3 mads known Lartislna 1 on application. Lira bul" m lotto. M (il'A'It), S. LUCKEY 0 J DEALER IN t&.& batches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. IPAHii1 1'KUMi hji iwri. l f-til Work Warranted. -"OS L W. BROWN, M. D. hyiclanani Surgeon. Offici sml resl.b-nce over p wt.iltic. Hmn; ; to V. "-S ,:! 10 2' 0 1,1 9 I' "' X3. C. JLm A.3E2!5IS. SAKITE AND MARBLE WORKS. 1 i w Deiltfu sud Kew Iriee In I'ureiKii and iMnMile Marble and Omult-s Mniiuuieiitii. c Hredatones and Cemetery ururk of all kinds fur TO'.. ALL WOIIK GUARANTEED ! 'lllltlftts Street, near Postiifflt'o. Kniseiie, r . C. WOODCOCK, Attorsicy-at-!..:nv. Orrici-Oue halt bluck smith of l"liri .imu'a Jlock, EL'OKNK, : on :(:. ". KlNSKT V K. Mai.klky. linsey & Markley, I Attorneys-at-Law. Commercial and Probate HuhIiicm a 8so 11 tr. OiUce In ChrUman Block. 4 dROWN, ( resident. B. D. PAINE. F. W. 0S3URN. Vict President. THE Cashitr. Loan iioii Savings BANK, f tugene, UTOR9-D. A. Palim. J B. Harris. J. K Javls, B. U. Paine. W. K. Brown, J. r. Robinson, K. W. Oaburn. Uli Ud Capital. : : : Gsieral Banking Business Transacted. Ineterit allowod on time dcponiw. Colle Hlon enlriuted to our care will receive roifl attention. Lane County Bank. (Katabllahvd In IXSJ.) EUGENE, OREGON. A (naral Banking business h all branches transacted on ffavorabla terms. A. G. HOVKY. I'rident. J. M. A BRA MS, Cusliier. A. U. HOVKY, Jll- At-( ,hr T. Q.UkMiinicxa, Pruiiileiit 3,B. Rariw, Caeluet I Ot Eugeao, Paid up lasb CspUa! 50. 000 Surplus and Profits. $60,000 Eugene - - Orepon. A general banking buaiu- J'n ' able terma. 8iKht drafU on N LW YU'tK, CHIOAUO, SAN FKAN .'t.v.V) aa.l PDKI l,VN'D,ORE(ON. , . Bills of axahanrfK wild on form.;- - OeposiU foelvl subject to cL...k i -H" fate of dnosit, All oollLitl.iiu antrusved tu . UI wee!" lirompt attenUoa . U PAGE, -DEALlt IN ' ROCERIES 1 Hsving a Larre and Complete sto. k of Otapie and Fancy uroceric u.uft". in the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY F03 CASH, can ofler the public better prices than any other house In Eugene. PraSw ol ill Kiilitakn it Martet Prices. . ... rt 1 ... !...,, .lit First llai TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. A ij ilf t election. Wheat In slowly raising again. Jiiiiciiiiii In-Ill bo election yesterday, (ietse are uriivlug In large numbers. H CHuddlcsiou returned from New. port tiNliiv. Huir(' K cney, of Jusper was In CllgClie IOI1IIV. Minn Llmm Holt arrived home on the afternoon train. Seiinlor-elect I D DrluT arrived llolue home this afternoon. W IRchl uud wile and MUe Emma Hceht of Chicago are in the city. A representative of Gtsl's Regular Army has leu in the city for the past j few iluya. It ia rumored thut a $10O bet waa iiitnle on tli election thin aflurnou at Junction City. ! J'llni M Sluvi returned from a trip to .Mnutuiiii l liia morning. He reporn I lliin-s good In tlittt hi iite. I Rev X It Alley, who Inu lieen em 1 ployed in ti planing mill atVictr)a, I II (', during the summer, arrived home t tills morning. ' Couiity School Siieriutendent Hunt la iirrnniiiiiif for a local teacher In. htilule lo be held at Spriuglleld the hitler part nf thia month. An untl goaalp society has tieen or gtiuigcd ly Mix youmr ludles of I'einlle- ton, who agree never to aay anything lint iileii'.aiil tlitnga or tieop e. Kiev ill proliably ko to the other extreme There it it golden mean. Jm k nlilili him very numerous and destructive in King iMUiity, Cal. In oi v cue tint i Ml cleaned up about two of corn, and alao attached pumpkin and watermel ns, doing gieat ilumage. t '(fiiiiicrfi-'l coIiih of the deiiomlna lion of tl mill fiO ct ntH, have leen imarei' on aeverul buaineas men of Sa lem wilhiu the punt few davs. The ilollnrn bur the date of 18711, and the Inilf ilollaii. that or Wi. Slice and Lenlher Ri-porter: A rhiludeliihla clergyman rwviitly ex- horled hia heareis: "Vote aa you pray." Before he 0 included his ser mon he counseCeJ them to "pray linen. nuuiim . ina. m , w a . 1 1 k . The llarr s'itiri; Review wa pub- IhIii'iI ii tii-u il thia week. Mrs ('art- riuhl in a card aaya: For the publica tion of till Isemenf the Review, I inn iiiihliltd to the akill and ability of Me-ri Dnllrnille and Milloy of A! htiny, w ho mi kindly reopmided lolhe n ve-'i'v. In regard t cintinuing the iilillciition of llm Review there is no definite nrrangements at this time, however it can le said that there is an ellort bring nuide, with a reasonable probability of succeas to have the paper continued. Ckkamkhv Stautkd. Junction City Time: "Wallaces cieamery Ktaitid up thia week with between twenty-live and thirty pntrona, which ubout eipuil to the patronage of the Eugene creamery It Is the Intention to operate the creamery four days it) eneli week nild aliould the fUPply f milk lot-ream', the creamery will run on ful1 lime. The w hole milk system will he iHt'd and the milk will be btaight direct, a creamery check wlP be given to each patron for each pur cIiiim', Ihe checks to be paid at the first of each month after November 1. It is to be hoped that tin trouble will be ex perienced in aecuriug aulllcietit tnllx to keep the creamery churning at leaat four duva In each week, a the pur chase of thia milk will be the means of supplying the pnlmni with ready caah and therebv kwping several hun dred dollars In circulation. Give the creamery your lutluence and patron age." Nkw Snao Ro at on a Trial Tint'. Oregoiilnn: The new govern ment unniiboal built by captain V L Fiik, United Stales engineer, for uf on the rivera in this region, and which was launched sever.il days slnw, was out for a trial trip yesterday. The dial waa very sitliafucioiy, she having run from the steel bridge to the lower dock at at Ht Johns, a distance of six miles, lu 81 minutes, or at a rate ut little over HI mile per baur. She has been named " "Mathloma," whcll Is siiid to have been the name given to the Willamette river or a portion of It by a trlla) of Indians which once lived I., ii, u nmu.r nart of the valley. She Is 1 teet In length. Is 33 feet In width mitlthhip and four feel depth of bold. Slielsstrongly built, has Ave longl luiliual bulk head, a frame 35 feet high, Htcaui capstans and, UdWUng en gines, 10x12 d.iulde cylinder, and, when she takes hold or a snag, It has to come or the bottom will be pulled out of the rivei. DailT Guard, November, S. Fi.KtTioN of 1st Lieutenant. Company "C, O N O. of this city last right at the armory lield an election lor the purpose of electing Aral ami second lieutenants, the terms of Lleu ttmiints J M Wllllanis and J S Me ........ i i.,., ovniiwit. t.leuteuaut r L Chamber served as Inspector or .i l.... i'.irnnrill 11 a UUBluu wik. elected Awt lieutenant. No .nmlta .1 r,,r second l eutenant lions writ , , . , . and the election was declared closed ' i ... ... .111 il, ul nlll -e. Mr Huston w . .V'"" i3 trst lieutenant. Is a no nan - , u l,n has served hi vers in the company. . H'l P"!'"1" :,",i cniilile. and wil tt.h "0,, fillicor. iiii Guard. Noveml.r V Tikhtkks RUN. -This mornlnK W OTrluedrovetlietwo trotiers, Bes- , Whllaa n-lurn 111 00 ftlllUiLVI became frightened at a tract on en. g,ne in Fairmount and started to run hniriinir ui the neck yoke 01 and Hie tongue OUf who rr 1 Araot iropttedto the ?rn - 7 run V or in- ' - - I , .. t.nirLFV. Air inn' rom llii! (-"UK- " , ,,,-,h the Ul out of .be .buggy and thro ugh the ...h; r ' . fln,fy itopped o. without serious damage, the runaways H'KAK.N(..-n" Knot, fy ,,f Eugene, now employed In the C Paul M A Si V R R "mt'' "l T ma several public speeches that so tion in favor of Br) an. In "... Portland. Oregon, N" 2 "v.;,;,.. the wife of Frank Airtnn. I.... ErH.,kl.lnS.nl:r..clsco and Mrs A says II is a aiciyu.-j WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 Elecliou over. Fish horn plentiful. Pay your election beta. Road i are getting muddy again. Circuit court convened thin forenoon again. Potatoes are now retailing at 30 cent per bushel. J I Junes came down from Cottage Grove ttiia rnoroing. A carload of sugar arrived from San Francisco this morning. Election returns are coming in Iroiu the comity preclncta right along. Bryan wen are around picking up the buttons thrown away last night A marriage license w as granted last evening toGraut Allen and Miss Mag gie Carey. The election supper by the ladies of me M r. cliurch waa one ot ttie attrac tions laiit night. District Attorney Yates, of Corvallis, pit-setl through Eugene this afternoon eu route lo Rnaeburg The street Militlciau'8 Job la gone. Wonder If he haa s:ivcd enough out of It to carry him through Hie winter? Mias Ida Houston, of Mohawk, who has been visiting friends in Eugene for the past two weeks, returned home today. The Bryan men retired eaily lust evening. Il Is a pity that thcnftlcc are not more pk-ntirul so, both sides could win. tee change in Bang's hIbkc line ad. Beirinning with this week stages w be iuii only twice a week InMcad of tri-weekly a heretofore Judge J C Fullerton arrived from Roseburg on the morning train and reopened circuit court. He returned to RiHtehurg this alter noon. Chas McClure. who la attending the law department of the University of Ureifou at rortianu, reiuiiien 10 ins studies today after a short visit at home. Owing lo the fact thai the 2:07 of Chehalis was rejected by the Ameri can Trotting R-gisler AsiK.-lhtion. Del Norte. 2.118, Is now the fastest per former sired by Altamoiit. New York Herald: Bingo How ia the new cook doing? Mr Bingo Splendidly. Why. she has only lieeii here three days, und she can alreudy ride my wheel quite nicely. Seven thousand cords of wood have been cut for the Virtue Mining Com pany in Baker c.Hinty in the course of the lut-t three months. One hundred men were employed getting out the wood. I harks J Welke-. who was shot re cently on the Lake county sheep range by V J Sherlock, as a result ofa dill culty or dispute about the range, diet) at Silver Lake on the 29th. He was aged 31 years. The demand for lumber In laeoma, Wash., from all quarters Is on the In crease. Eight vessels are now In the harlMir loading lumber for rsouui Africa, Tahiti, Shanghai, Australia and California. Indianapolis Journal: She Talk about wmiiej talking! ir tuey are any worse than ynu meu are when there is a campilgu, then I don't know a thing. He Rut you must bear In mind that we ouly get that way onco in four years. An Oklahoma editor expresses his thanks for a basket of oranges thus: "We have received a basket of or anges from our Mend, Gus Bradley, for which he will pleas.- accept our oonipllmenta, some of which are near ly six Inches in diameter," uurirr cot bt. pally Gusrd, November. IS Mary A Leighton vs Amos Richardson and A Richardson, et ul; OonUrmat;on. Sale con Armed. a'j Kale Moores vs E 11 Sherman; foreclosure. Default, Judgment and dreMichael E lU illy va D W Fleet and Lillian Fleet; to recover money. DeMU, Judgment and decree. ClirlBllaU WOHiejri e ....i..... Dotnever; divorce. Divorce granted. 4.1 The JSew t-.ngiauti mungnKc cuilty Company, a pr vale oorpn thin, vs ElUaU-tU J Hill and J B Hill, et al; foreclosure. Default, judgment and decree auo nuuauy iee. 4tl Wm V Lord, governor of the state of Oregon, etal, a tbe Umrd of commissioners for Hie " "', "''"; ....1 ....luorulis Iniitls. et nl. vs John 1 Calloway and Sushii Calloway, ins 111. u.i, .v.". - -. . tt wife, and A v retero: luiwiwuir, 1 fault, Judgment and decree. 60 Ida namiuoo - Hamilton; divorce. Referred to A C Woodcock to report testimony. 60 Aurellua Todd v J I Jones; to rt-oovir money, eruici ior rt.j. 74 Hatlle A Heer vs " divorce Divorce gran teu. 7tt Charlea tsohu, uoing ousiu, u.. .1 ... ,t.D ftr.r, nni of Chas Kohn a, Company va Joseph (Wring, et alj to rvcover money. Betiled anddlsmtssed. 05 Valentine uimmei vs Kimmehdivoroe. Divorce granted. Court adjourned until Monday, .No rember 23U. tiallv Gusrd, November3. t . McCTiNO.-The laat meeting 1.. ...i ..110 r tlm nresldentlal cam paign of was held In the con. t 1"""" . , , . ... ,wBt llrvi, n muse lasi nigm vj "- .i..uT TI,o .....iliiir was addressed by President Dorris, Mayor Mallwk ami Attorney fillyeu. The sneakers re Xwed the course .,f the oampain,. vii 1 v . ... .... i,u tA-i.rbC lust closing, summeu um J.u v .. .7. ...,n hkidv to lie oh- Ulned fr(Vi It and urgi-il untlr.inr vlallsnca and wora on uic - Bryan men at the ik.IIs t.slay. The moling closed with three m'--t cheers fur Bryau. pHy Gusrd, November 3. f,n at Home. Dr D A Paine, .uperintendentofthe.t.tel-.sjn.asy. r.W" TavPhaMUIeraiHW . . .M,.r.,ni or tneasyiuin, 1 1 ADIBIUKi e"" w . . me to Eugene U cast th. r in the r home precinct". v.-w III ,,,. . . . Un Minn to fiSKur, Kine,d returned to ha.ein train tomorrow. A full grown cook slove t.0. f thambera. ti A M K Willi 1. UK TI))' Heine I'.-hiii Will llucU I ltc. lir- slty uf a-liiiigt in tli. S;i! dav Ktillowiiig lliiiuks. g Ing-titlier !ltt"i. I Malinger Travis has n-.-eiv ,1 tel- , egraiii from the maniigt r of 1 1 I n. versny in vtulilliglnii loot l ull lr;iin guaruiitiTing two liiiotlieil 1 . : i.ns ! a game to be played In Se i: l the Sai urtlay nfier the riuiuksivi:; U:mic in 1'nrdatid. This will l-e the sca-on's M-lmhre: I" of O vs Corvallis at Eiutiu- Nov 7 " " " " Corviilhs N, v I I Winner vs Salem at Kugi n-- Nov Jl This will ilccid,' Oregon h:inii"h -ship. U of O Vs Miiltnoinnli's :ii I'oiilnnl Thaiiksgivi'ig, Nov U of O vs I V lit Scuttle Nov 2 The V nl O t.uui Is -iii - lv i:i n llii-. year. Coach Frick i- si well l;timii that he gives ns an typoi in.nty to piny hall with the l,e-t te.i,iis iu'll.e Noilhutsl. If nil games of the M-atoii me won the I7 of O will Ic llu- I'iia'iipious o the Nor;hwi-t coast An ( xeiir-ion f r the Th.-iiiksulviiiv gittuti will I,,- run to 1'oit I. it , I, to leuve Eugene on Wt ilni - In 's l -al mid to return on Fi iihi ' I, ,eil 1 ; mi m I t j I j ft.ftO. Tickets on -ile ;il li, ucou's. il I desired that tickets should be or dered at once, so Unit m I' hr, nielli can be made lo iici-ninnod iti' all ulm ish to go. The side of I, chits clos.s Nov 'Ji I'll tint i- no acjun-t O A C next Salunlav. 11 illi It iiui- will do nil in their power to shine up m II. Our boys arc hunt ul umU. 1 i it 1; is a much stroiuer nun on nlleiisi .e game than Benson. IIi nue is j strictly sciciitilU' itiol our gums this year will be oltcncr uml lon.cr than last year. Tlic people til' Kuei.e shoiilil turn out S.ilur hiy.' Would it be asking loo much for the business men to permit their einploxis to at tend the gium'.' Eneenc's foot bull will tit. more inlveili-iiig tl:is year than hundreds of ilollns spent in other ways. The In iii:i:;ni;ciil bus pin ell red lor ibis city two g.imca tilt tf, three ill the lulercollcgiute It'iigd'1 and Eugene i holihl sliow Us n picciatitm. j The home bund will bt taken to the' Thaiiksglviir' game If tin" sale of' tickets warrant the tiKc-saiy cmicii-: ditore. 1 Hie Ciuversity nl Wusluogton w on the intercollegiate chainpiniisliip of Washington last ynu. Ab.itit the Duiikits. El.MIKA, Oct L". I'.DlTiilt (ilMHli:-Will you please have patience with Hi" i little lis I wish lo give a history about the IH111 kers. 1 imticdl In the (Ip.vnti Ocio ber 24th a short sketch or history of the Dunkers, which in purl, is very Incorrect. I will i-u d ymi a uiupIiUt Which will give yi 11 a cori.ct state ment of tin ir fait h and number w hich it stale to be about UMMKHiat that liu.e (seveiul years ago) and If your cor respondent wishes to inform liinisell nufre fully co .ccrning the Danker let him write me and I can show him Unit the Dunkers have not l eeu on the decline very mateiiully since that little book u na printed. Since that time there huve been churches started in many phuvs tu tho United States and foreign lands. They have also established another college in Sninh eru California and also large fruit farms there that they devote tlm en tire profits to the missionary cause and also a large chur h In the eitv of Los Angeles, California, uml also a coni modiou mcettiig-hous.' on Mohawk where wu lately hail u very pleasant meeting and took In 17 members, nearly half of them old people, ui d he can II ml Dtinki-rs strung along fnuu Portland to Southern (h-egon. Okvki. I p-iii u. iioi.ii-i i' l.iikion (dim. I wo lligti w inru Hon li ru tin I nl aiu'Ki. Ai.iiANV, Or., Nov :i -T'liis moiu- lug about 10 o'clock A II Kro.hel, 1 f the firm of Kroshel Bros, grocers of this city, started to walk to the f.iim of his father, three mlh s west of Al bany, in Benton county. He w as held upon the way by two highwaymen and robbed of 1 1 000. Kroshel says he owed a neighbor of his fv her uml cur ried the money, mostly in gold, m his pi cket. At a seclud'-d portion of the mm! he met two men: who 11-ked for the price ofa meal Winn I.c reached into his pocket for a quarter one of the highwaymen thrust a revolver a tin .1 his head and thu other demanded bis money, which he wax compelled to yield up. Tlie ( -'' a'nount luken was f 1010. One of the robbers wu tall, moderately well dre-seil, and worea blue, suit of ololl.esj the other .....imri .hhii. When th'y dis appeared Kroshel Vr""r,-,1 " ''"r' and r lo to this city, where upos-o was formed nnd startul nller the lngh way urn. (lleer Kb'Cll'ill U l". j I., St Helens, ).-., il r , ,- A h- I ami R S llatt ui It " " ' , li"n Mgrecineot that if M -Kinley l' eli-t;t' d, 1 Italian will wear a pair of convict's .hackle all '' K i'.rvau Is elected.! Allen I to wear t lie slnckb-. It Is 1 agreed that if llm loing party n f l-t s j to comply with tlm stipulations, ilu other may summon aid and by force pompel (smiplhmei' with the ngr-v- ' ment. In New Whatcom, Wash., J , H Miller, a populist I I-t. I"" ,'"t his donkey erglne aain.t a cllln worth tl-Vl, tl"'1 l!r"" Wl" heelu-teJ. Even the cousolulioii of a swell lull tral will liedeuiel Mr Miller e;. i i i".N. P. .'Me Alt' iiii' t )' Aw r.,.: ,. (,'llic 111 III J h nl I n i; mitt ; Hie U'-siilis. . l.;l. r 1 llie uifult st ul.,1 I. ,1 c i'ii'UU:i s an eii i' ns has toil IV the volt s Ti.i- ci, , I of fl.e of III," t si ...ih.'l'.ll . o.;! ever I.iiom n Anu ii iilav il lo a clorc u",l me h. in;; which li I c to decide w ho si. a, i.,. t victors in tins war ol wonls and ballots for the lushest honor l hat t lie nation can i;lc. Ill ail I't'ohahiliiy 1,1,,'lhil L'l bonis Will liaetohl w Ini the next prc-ldcM is In he, ami the siisju nsc of 11 inulily nil tion w ill he ut tin end. I hie side will will III ,1 llie ollal' wi.l It se; though both si. ics aif l.o-.v claiming the Vie boy. l.ocaHy the election li t,l pas-ctl i ll wry quietly up In I nis aftei noon, lty virtue of the law the saloons have lat-li el,,-, d ,,il day aii'l will remain elowd until il n'ch't U tins evening. There itle no ilruiiUs. 110 I'ulils, iilol but few , j'lril: els Duly oai'cMiu oll,-t r Is nil duly. Very hl'ilc ehalli'iigin.: Is being done, 1 1 1 . 1 1 o ! 1 botli s- i . 1 . s 11I0 keeping 1 close w nti h. The national colors, ami pictures of '.lie 1 ai.did.iti s nrc di.-il ctl ill var ious places Hi roti.;lioiit the city. Car 1 s hn e bei 11 111 ployed by McKlu l. i -u j,,oi li i s to convey voters to t lie ,i,,IU. As liu:i ns live c.ii'l'iagi's are 1 1 1 1 1 1 't. - - I from one stable, besides a 1 u i 1 1 h , -r ot private caniagc. The Ihyaii .-uppoi lei's have 110 carilages ollf. The polling places ami the judges and clei ks of ch clioii arc the Mini'.1 ns .it the June clet tion. Tin' slorins have abated uml it lias nt 1. 11 -1 b, en dry overhead, giving t ho-c w li reside lit a distance a chance tonath the poles without risk of a snaUlli;;. The election has been tmo of the piictcst ever held ill tins city. The June election for stale anil county otlh'crs was considered it quiet one, but the election today is lunch more so, (.pccially cons'iili ring its much grc.iiiT Impoi l:nc to the people. Everything seems to have ptcvioiisly hi 111 done that could be (bum and ill, people art' tpiictly votiii;! awaiting llie the li-siills. I here Me ( videiiccs nf til least two or three cases of illegal voting in this fit , mid tin. "ix have hicii lalkctl of thoiuh lie have been 1 1 1 lido yet. 1 IK I.AM' JINK. N, i ll Km;, i c No I .. N-.i'th Kul-. i.c No 2.... is -tit t Km-, c No I.... Son.h Kug i,c No ( .'iS 1MI Hil Total l.l libNK'.S von:. 1 '.ugciie inside t In !, iii the four prcciucls nl y limits 1 1 as follows nl 4::su: ' North I'.ueeui I .".so 277 217 l.Vi North l-iiiget'c No South 1 '.ugelie N o I South Kug' ne No Total ...I0.VI t u:t iMly Culled Upon. E; 1 Pitt tit'tmi; Thcgiowlug lu ll icucc of the I niM isity of t begun ill the state is well illustrated by the (If 111 and w liieli bus )u-I been Hindu by the U S lish eoinuilssioiu r for the ser vices nf professor Wushburne lo assist in planting out the cur loud of oysters which Is now 011 its way from the East to (Pcgon. Regent S il Friend, y has received a Icttci Ironi Governor Lord asking for this si rvice from the unl versily ami prompt incasurcs have been taken to make il possible for professor Wushbiiin to leave his clas-es ns long as limy be necessary lor the purpose. Gov Lord in his letter com- diluents the well known public spirit ol Mr l-'rlemlly ami explains the great beiieilt which this new industry win lie to the rtatc. Il will be rcmctiibcied thai Professor Washburne s cut some lime lust sum mer in milking investigations us to the practibility of making oysters tlomisli 011 the coast of Oregon uml Iberc Is mi doubt thai his favulble ri- ports h ive decithtl llie lisll col Is- sioner's action in Ihu matter. Oregon should be proud to rcinomhci that it h s a Htiite university interested In the glial Industries of the commonwealth ami 1 lust the professors In the univer sity are nhlu to take up and curry out successfully tin se Important lines of imhistiinl invi siigution. All the work (ilthe nnlvctsily is btlielltiill to the th e slate, but mutters like the propagnlion of oysters will iipieal in iirt ctly lo the iitilltiirlun mind 1 1 1 it 1 1 nunc purely Intellectual kinds ol worn. It is 110 cxnggcru'iim to say that Ihesliite university, even in b In fancy, saves to the state many thous ands n dollars uuiiuully. X. Filstern Oysters. Mr S II Friendly bus received a letter from Gov Lord requesting thul he executive comiiiittct' of. tlm Board of Kcgeiits allow Mr Washburne, the bioh,gi-t of tin- university, m superui leinl in coiilunetloli With Flail Cnm- ini-s,,iicr MeGuire, the planting of the i-lgnmeiit of La tern oyster III (ire- gon wu'ers. Mr Washburn sp, nt Inst sum mer in slii'hlng lh" condition pre vailing 011 our const ami w ill shortly niiblisli a 1, iiort of his work As soon as wold rcai lies here that the oysti rs hav,-a.rivi I Mr Wiishhiirno will pro- is . 'I to Yu.piimi. Mt'.t-i- Ihu :. Tinsilay's Salem Journal: J A Morrison, a local hop tuner, w us in Woodhuru this moru in.', Mr .Morri i-c.i r. polls the Imp mar kid 'us b-mvci v M 'l'-t but ..-w i.lcs 1,. 11, 10 rl-. A g-c-il r..ai.y growers nr. ' ' t'i tr ! i" aiilicipnt ion ,.! . . v ia the pric thcieof, bill 11... 1. ,., 1 1 vi, 1 eii'''. coon c hoiis now triii.' 1". cents while the product of an Inf. : ior quality conunali'M tt price and a slower sain lower I,.,.!;- ,, ..!!. I' 1. :''-' ' M(ltl--l.HV AliPlvi.li. Tbe ma ch'liiei'V for th- Palace l.uiintlry Com panv's'lit -w tte.ini l iundiy has arrived a oi ls i icg 1 lu' -I in po-ltioii in the n , w building on I.ighin street. Ihe vta.h, r has a copai-iiv for i shirts at atino- wiUi K.-ciiiiipayiiit! .ooo-, etc. P.., us -Near this city, Oct. al, BW to the wife of W T" Putllsoii, a sou. IE LATEST. CHAIRMAN JONES SAYS EE TURNS INDICATE BRY AN'S ELECTION. NOT GIVEN IT BY DEICRYN licjiuWii'jDS Nut Disturbed by Jones' Prediction. ten us. nionPLKic, Mj.rcml lo Ilia bl tRIi l,J AMoelslt'd Press. Polit'l.ANIi, Nov 4; 8 p m. Re turns very Incomplete ami do not materially change result as already published. t'ltlilornU I claimed by both palles. Senator Jones, chairman of the Na tional ltfiuocratlc Committee sent the following telegram to Win J Bryan at II a m: Ciui Aoo, Nov 4; 11 a m. "We all nlong claimed fur you the Southern states with Ki0 vote, states west ol Missouri river with til votes, leaving necessary to succeed seven votes. I counted 'Indiana, Michigan, Minneso ta. We have no Information except pres dispatches Indicating we have lost any of these states. On contrary we lire positively assured of all South ex cept Maryland and that we have not heard from. West far as heard from Is safe. California, Oregon, Washington. Wyoming ami Minnesota, are reported by our friends to bo all right. If we carry either these states, Minnesota, Michigan and Indiana, we certainly win ami all reports are favorable from them. Martin, chairman Indiana w ires at 2 o'clock till morning that we have Indiana. All reports from Michigan show Immense gains and T'nwiif, Minnesota, says fie carried hi district. Kcpubllcniis (luim It. Re ports Irom our friend everywhere slpiw press reports to be partisan and crossly iinolHclal. "Press bulletins glvo Kentucky to McKlnley, while Summer, chairman stale committee wires mo 112 counties out of 110 give Bryan 2l,ri32 majority." lines ftol tilve It up. ( iiii AOti, Nov 4; 12 p m. The dem ocrips have not give up tlm light. At 12 o'clock, n 'on, Senator Jones said: "Indication are that wu have car ried 1 11 it tit 1 us. If we havo Bryan Is clecled. We . have curried Tennessee mid Kentucky nnd best advices from Minnesota urn that Towne Is elected. I huve Just received a telegram from llryuii In which ho says ho will carry his statu Uy 10,000." Ilt-publlcniia Think Otherwise. Payne, at republic in headquarters, is not disturbed by Jones' prediction, "Itesull whs kiio n lajit night," he said, "and us then announced Is sub stantially correct. Indiana, Minnesota and California ure safely tn republican column. Mr Hirsch, i-lialrman state cnmmlttco advises me from Portland, 'McKlnley curries Oregon by 3500.' " rout Um J Hry art. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 4; 4 pin. In an Interview, Win J Bryan says the situation looks much more enoourag lug. He does not claim Ids election yet. Kentucky. LoiUHViM.K, Nov 4; 4 p m-Deiuo-cruts claim statu by 2000 plurality. Later. Inpianapoi.ih, Nov 4; 4:30 p m Lurgo democratic gains are reported in Hunt In rti Indiana. Ht 111 republi cans cliiini the state. . OrrfSIS. PoinxANii, Nov 4. Roth parties claim llie slate. The republicans uy .'i-'iuo and tho Bryan men tiyzim n.Hiiilrr's Klectless Claims PniiTl.ANli. Nov. 4. Hoi Hirsch, cbiilt mini of the state republican com mittee, claim McKlnley is eiecteu and will have 215 electoral votes. California. Han Fiiancihcu. Nov 4. In two- third of the state McKlnley hat 8000 plurality. Election Arrests. Psilr (lusrd, November 1 John Province and John Winkle, two boys each aged about 15 years, were arrested yesterday aftern jon by Policeman Crouer. The boys had gotten possession of some alcohol and w hisky ami were drinking It. Martin Hollmnn was arrested this forenoon for ls-lng drunk and disor derly, and a hobo was also arrested for drunkenness, ('omnillineiit papers are being Is sued uml the two boys will lie sent to the slate reform school at Hale in. Th bntm irnve his name as Joseph Gorman. He wus sentenced to live days In Jail. Formerly of I.aue ('canty. Mr Laura A Cannon, (lied at home on upis-r Ml" ereeK asco couuiv, Kridnv fieni(sin. Oct With. She was in v r mk Mrs Cannon waa himwi or Lane roiintv having crossed th plains from Missouri when a little child. She wus married to W M Kel-ay In 1jii county In 110. Left a widow In 1S73. She was married lo dm same county to J K Cannon. The family then moved to Grant county nnd from there to Wasco county In December 1HS2. She leaves two child ren by her llrt husband and seven by the second. Mrs Cannon was a slster lu law to Mrs S llainlsnker of this city. Pally Uasid, November it. $75 IltT H II Edwards and E Stewnrt thl morning made an even bet r nr. on the m'ticral election. Thl I (ia of the largest bets made lo this city. "J.'' ' THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE l Simmons Liver FCGUUTOk-doni forget to Uke It The I.lvcr get sluggish during the Winter, just like all naturt, and the system becomes choked up by ths accumulated wast.', v. Iiich brings on Malarl.., l ever and Ague and Hlieuma tism. You want to w.ike up your Live now, but be sure you take SIMMONS Liver ki-gulatok to do it. It also regulates the Liver keeps it properly at work, when your system will be fres from poison anJ the whole body Invigorated. You get Till: II EST IlLOODwhen your system is In Al condition, and that will only be when the Liver Is kept active. Try a Liver kemedy once and note the difference. But take only SIMMONS Liver KrauuTOR it is Simmons Liver KbUULATOR which makes the difterence. Take It In powder or In liquid already prepared, or make a tea of the tuwderj but take Simmons Liver Regu ATOR. You'll find the KfcU Z on every pckage. Look for It J, IL ZcUln Otk, Philadelphia, Pa. RECKlVlNti THK KETLKNS. lh y Showed Republican ualni and the MeKinieyitea aepi op a Cuntliiuil Up roar. Pally (Juard, November i. The election returns from the larger Eastern cities began to arrive atiout 6 o'clock Inst evening. The returns were received at the McKlnley head quarters and In J W Wllhrow's aa- llMlll. The returns from the start allowed big republican gain In the East that caused McKlnleyltes to go about tell ing the good news Willi broad smiles on their coiiuieuances, wtiue me Bryan men began to look glum. I.a'er reluiiis from me interior or the Eastern states and from some of the Southern states continued to show republican gain. McKlnley men claimed the election and Rryan sup porters reluctantly conceded It to them. Bv 8 o'clock McKlnley forces were out In large numbers, Including men, women ami children. iiuuuren marched and counter-marched through the streets beating drums, blowing tin horns mul cheering lustily for the gold standard man. Such an exhibition or excitement and noise was never before seen or heard In this city not even after a big football game. Most or the noise wus made bv student, wno thronged the streets In large numbers, boll) sexes being well represented. The McKlnley headuuarters was thronged with large crowds- eager to learn the latest news. As fust a the Western Union bulletins arrived they were rend to the crowd, and as they were favorable to McKlnley, were fol lowed by loud cheeriug. The bulle tins went received until about 2 o'clock this morning, when the crowds dispersed. Nearly everyiuing up to that time was for McKlnley. Only two or three precincts outside of Eu gene were heard from last night, and It waa not anown now me couoiv vote would go. Very few points In the 1 tate were heard from outside of portlaud. Totlav has been tiulet. though large numbers of people have been on the streets and are watching the re turns which have .been coming In all day. Today's returns are mora au ihuntln than those of last night and are more .favorable to Bryan, though McKlnley 'selection aooncUU. lion NOW CLIMBING. Price Oone Up to F.leven Cents and bint uoiug. Th boo market of 'Ofl Is a most pecu liar one, ami la aa much or a surprise to brewers and dealers aa growers, says the Oregon City Press. Six weeks ago 50,000 bales oould have been secured In Oregon at 5 to 0 cents, but ths brewers refused to advance picauig mousy auu hops were left unpicked. The same same thing hanpeued In Washington, California and New York, resuiuug id the American crop being reduced to about 170,000 bale or 100,000 tiaiea short of a full crop. The amount re quired for borne consumption Is 200,000 bales, wnicil leaves su naiu j age, but here Is where the olds and old olds must be figured In, and they are variously estimated at irom oo.uw w 100,000 bales. , 1,'nuhtiul'a crnn Is estimated at 8o0,- 000, which Is 150,000 bales short or ber requirements auu bu,uw suor ut u average crop. The continental ;cnip win u large this year. The Austro-Hungar-Ian yield will be heavy, but In many of the Herman states only half or two third of a crop Is expected. In past years England has drawn ber Imports from Belgium and Hol land principally but will have to coma to America this year. To sum up these reports, whloh are more or less speculative, we flud a con dition that will require about all the the hos In the world aud leave a oleaa sheet for next year's buslnes. The price Is gradunlly rising and all kinds of goods are being picked up at from S to 11 cents. Un fortunately there are very few hope left In the hands of the growers. Pally Uuard, November t. Weatiikh Pohhibimtiio. Yester day was a good day for an election from a weather clerlt'e point of view, but today has been another steady .in-iir of rain. It Is said that the elements are doing the weeping for the Bryau men. Pally Guard, November . Bryan Mkn Smiled. Bryan men smiled for the Orst time since the die patches began to errlvn when a tele gram arrived at 8:30 thia afternoon saying California aud Kentucky had gone for Bryan. This gave htm a chance of election.