Ml DAY, OCTOBER 80. Wheat is sgulu udvuiiclng nil ulong the lino. Ell Bangs returned from Florence lual evening. Tin- CVcude liN'kit will I opened Noveiiilar 0th. Charlie Evans returned buluy from a vlrii in Jlarrlsburg. E C Lki was passenger Tor Har rlstniig mis forenoon. Hon J E Msgnrs.of Ysiuhillcouuty, spent lut oighl lu Engeue. The spirit of thieving seems to be predominant In Eugeuejuslat present. Hmi S M Yurun went to Junction Cliy this morning where lie eks till afternoon. MU MtI Shelly of Pleasant II ill, ho hu Leen visiting relatives la ths city, relumed home thin afternoon. Alloriiey J H Wyall, of Albany, ar rlvoil on Mil afternoon' train to at tend In some ca-e In circuit court. Three or four umbrellas were stolen from the entrance of the Congrega tional church during the prayer meet ing last ulght. Al Fairow, of Lake county, arrived on the afternoon train from Hale.n and will make a abort visit with rel atives in Eugene before leaving for home Dn Malarkoy and Johu Cavenuagb woo nr to H-ak at the ora house tonight, and the Union Quartet, who ar n furnish iiiuhIo, arrived from I'orll.uid on tho afternoon train. - The funeral of the late J E Cart wright, editor of Ihe Hsrrlsburg Be vies, was held ut llsrrlaburg yeater day Hlternoon. The Review will not be l-i-ut .1 thl week and probably not until wild to some one. Messrs Flail 4 Ruffe, formerly of thl city, urn no located at Halt Luke City, Utuh. They write to friends here that If Utah could have free silver, 10 000 men and teams would be act to woik within ten duy. May lluud.Uold Tories! Illy Jiiln Miller, ihe l'ot ot UiaBlerrai, tn H V Klainliier ) My country, Iihm it come to pass That British greed and British gold Have won where aword and blazing brawi Won not In during day of old? Dure Wall-street Arnold walk abroad Wherestandsold Wall-street1! Wash ington, And luuut un? In the tiame ot Ood, What hiive we done? What have we done? Wliu t have we done but toll and bleed And battle down the border land An ' whieu worlds for Wall-street if reed With dauntless heart and horny hlllldn',' I think Ihe time ha come to ay, Slay haml, you Torie. Arnold, atay. Hhiy hand, stay tongue, atay brazen throat; An If brave Itrltalu I more dear To Torie there than I'atrlot here, W hy, Torli-s, Traitor, take the boat. Who made thl luud? Who hewed the way From Allegheny'! lony steeps To where Sierra's pine-tops play, Alid plunged to Balboa' bound 'us deeps? Why, silvered heroe, men who kuow Huuh daring as shall never die; Such daring a the dauntless few Who ainole your Britlh hip and thigh. , , , While you, you nut and gathered sold (ir punned your cunning year abroad, And, taunting, entering, bought and Hold The very blood t hat drenched our ami. My (lod! Aud now what more would you, Thileu Judas, Arnold, nomad Jew? Your hand from otr the Nation's throat, And we will raise (lod aongs of praiae And gratitude for fairer days, Nor miH you in a single note. You have your gold. Be satisfied, And tempt not fate too far today. Take up your gold. The world Is wide; till ti'iaiiria liuro ami liera to atav. You want our silver? Want our lands? Want Hrltlsli law ana uniisii spoil, While we in chain, bound feel and bauds, Toll ou aud on as peasants toll? rt'i.u lB.jl ! l'r.Ailfiiii'a limit for aval Free land! Free silver! Aud FREE MEN!. Ii'nui mini urlm ito not fear to die. Free men have died, and may again! And if, by eitanee your goui ua wou, Mowurct I ne war ua uuv ueguu. The war of ballots for the grace To coin our money, keep our laws, To clip old England's reaching paws, And laugh her llou in the face. El. Doha I hi, Cul., Oct. 24, 1890. Pally Guard, October SO. Petty Tiiikvks. Petty thieves look advantage of ths opportunity to carry away whatever they could get their haml on at the tire Wedueadny night. It I now evident that ft large amount of laundry which was saved from tho fire w as stolen. Soap was carried away In large ipiuutllle from iIihmohd factory and yesterday per nous visited the ruin and openly car ried awav cakes of that article. One woman, who wanted soft soap, weut wlthalarue bucket which she filled from a barrel In the presence of the proprietor and others with as little concern as If the sono bulonirud to her, Last nluht a barrel containing about oOu nounda of raustlo soda was stolen bv omo one. It wss rolled away and hiddvu by a barn but was round to day. Tiik ('AMriiKia, CA8K. I he Dalles T-M: "I'lrcult court at 1'rlnevllle olosid hmt (Saturday, aud Judge Brad abaw and District Attorney J syne arrived trout that place last night. There wa but one criminal case tried durlnii the term, that of the date vs J II Campbell, indicted lor murder, who wa convicted In the second de- grve and sentenced to life Imprison inont," A Ht'ST ANI Dinner, At Its meet ing last night the I B Kudeavor do- odedtoiriv ft hunt, followed oy illnner about Thanksgiving. Hunter will be sent Into the country, aud the game procured, together with domes tin towls ami the delicacies or the sea son, will he served at a public dinner at a nominal price. il Ail uruggism leiunu ins money i oiaia bit) HAT UR DAY, OOTOBICItSl Good duck weather. Junction City holdsunelcclluii Mon day. The river ha mined about three feel. O 1 Hoii'ciiiim.' up f'"i Irving this afternoon. ( Aio-ni L G Adair retimed from Portland thin nigh'. Mr and Ml '-'ii Lullvr 'turned from Portland tod iy. Al Holdeii weiil to 1 (urrUburg to- ilay ou a hop buying nip. niatiicl Attorney V'.it rturueil home to Corvaliis l-i-luy. Two cur n( hon4 Mere loud'd ut the Friendly warehouse toiluy. Chaa Turin r went t Drain 1 1 1 1 - nf- teruoon to vlit it few duys. MImmas t'ulit, LihiiiiIm u lit Jeitll old arrived homo on tlie ii'tei noon I r.:i A heavy rain y.-tterly und la-t night. The lr nn-i emi plow now. Prof Mile t.'niirII mid Wi Agnea iKrvlln were ur rict til A.lilun I lin.1 Wednesday. nuiliiirlo IhH arveie atorill of lukl night the Cunrrgatlcnal -Hi I waa Hot largely utienurti. deiipral elecli'i i lUV. TUilnV. TSo- vnilier 3. I a Iil'uI holl lav. (Secllo i VA'l, Hill'! code). Hportarv i,t Klule II It Kincaiil came up from ria em tod iy t'i ap-ud Hunday at home. Dan Malarkey and John Cm v. nuuli aud the niember of the Union Q'larli t returned to Portland. AllnriiDV HImIIV allil 1 I JollfM. who nt.u. j j : liava wn HttHinlioif court, returned to Cottage Orove thU a:ternoou. A marriage liceiiao was 'oday grant ed to Morrl Ma'iKy Line, of The Dalle, and MU Uttiv A hits -It of Cottage Orove. Elder O P Bailey, who ha travelled all over Crook c muly lutely has will- ton ft letter to n r.ugcne irien i saying that Bryan will carry that county easily. Tim f.lnn ooinitv era I id luiv re turned "not a true bllT'ln the caic of El la Thompson charged with ehooting Edward Farwell.her lover, for refualng to marry her. C fl I.n Mnaii.ru Ima I iff n rctuined a pator if the Corvalli church for one year, rie win preaun mere inrce Huudsys each mouth aud at Muddy station oue Hunday esuh month. Why la It tliHl so nialiv political speakers drink freouently of water whlta tslklnir. Publio speaker of other classes do pot seem to be so Dotloeably addicted to this habit. Marshal Dav has his bay-window beautifully decorated with lliitf und bunting also containing a crayon por trait or Wtu J Jiryau. .Many oiuer have also their reldeuces decorated. Medford Mail: J B Hakell, of Eu gene, has otieued a shooin.g gntiery In the building aiijoiuiug ttiu vine lloru. aiilimn llila week. It la unite a drawing card to the gun eulhuaiaats. Bishop and Mr E B Kephart of Maryland, at rived Mils afternoon truln from Philomath aud will remain In the city over Sunday. The BMmp will preach ut the unneo J.reinreii Church tomorinw. Comtnii (llolie' Mini Dnlav (Vden. of Pendleton, w ho ha been visiting at f ossil ror severui wreas, ia lying ni the point of death with lung trouble. Father Brioidy wa summnnrd Irnm Hoppner to viaii per ami ua passeu through here yesterday. Pulpits In Christian churches will liia nommlnil hv I ll Dl'IIII Ullll Students of the Eugene Divinity school tomor row as follows: Wondbtiru. l an E C Hsuderson; Muddy, O O EeMasters; Fern HldKe, John iiniuisaKcr; vor vallis, F E Billlngtou; Harrisburg, L U Marllu. Persons writing to have their news paper addreaaes changed ahould state .tlltt ami iiImIiiIv ttitdr nivaoiir. luiat- otllce addreas aud the address to which they wish their paper changed. If you do not do this the publisher can mil flint tniir nniiiu on his book and of course cannot comply with your le- ouesc. Dallas Itemlser: John Walling of Lino dp sold I0U bale or hop al b) cents, for another 100 he got 8J and has since bceu ottered 10 cents ror his remalnluit nlnty alx balea. Ou Baa- sett has sold S3 bales of hops at 8 cent. Judge Burch sold K7 hides at 10 and J F droves sold 1 1 :) bales at 10 cents, which about cleans out our sea sons output. The late Mr Carlwrlght, editor or IV, llarrlalairir llfi'lew. una a meinlaT of the Workmen, Woodmen and Mno- csIh'cs and carried a j,ww policy in each company, payable to ins nioiuer. Mr mi. I Mia IVrtwrlitbt had been married lea than s vear and while he fitsiucullv remarked that he Intended to have ttio pnTicic cnatigeu ami make his wile ttie tieuetlclary, he fail ed to do so. The funeral was held Thurs lay at I o'clock under the aus plce of A O U W aud wna attended by a large coiicoui-m? of friends and neighbors. ITiiiIkf Dm nrvacnt av-teni of ballot ing the sUo of the bsllii'.s will be enor mous In many stales, and the number of tho names on them will tie corres- noiidiiiulv ctiufuaiiiir. to the leas Inn-Ill irent volera. Thev are prentirlnii for a tremendous allair In Illinois aud ulim ii ril,. Wialern klatea. Ill San Francisco the nutnber of ollUt's be Rlluil liv iioiiiilnr vote la fit Tliev don't know yet how many name are to be on the ballot, but over 'JoO have already brcp received. This arUs from the number of pew parties, and the extent of ladling the old onei. It will t ri quire teasonatily brluiit man to ndsold ml-takia ii, audi a multitude, at:d It will be no alight tadc to count tho vote. The Auatrallou system baa Its luconvlencvs, und there Is rtMiiii lo improve it In the way of simplicity, but it has beon a bbs-lng to honest and Independent voting In thU country. Pally ioi iM. iH".otr 31. A LKAK. The opera house sprung ft leak ut the political meeting last night during the storm. The water soaked through the roof, but was held by the lining and paper of the celling until Its accumulated weight caused It tosuddeuly bursl through aud deluged the audience below. A commotion was created aud laughter iudulid lu by those who did uot get a oaklu. arj I who ilbl mm for il,..ip in... X ISOLD MASqUMABF.n. 8lealau Ouifit mid Phski-s iilnmlf tlir For a t'atlnllc Priest. ImI! cuiird, OctotM;r:w. A specimen of hobotsin has been "rolling them high" for the past cou ple of flay. He stole a orient's narb, arrayed fiinnlf in it and went forth to pay u fatherly visit to an Imaginary sufferer ou a death bed, but got drunk Instead mid I now landed Ouinnu me bars at one of the way stations on the quick road to the penitentiary. A week or two aito an Individual piwessln the appearance ot rather iimm Miik'i tliH unril deitreu of intelli gence and decency of the average lio- mi element called fit me reaiueucc ui Kvv Father J II Black, Catholic inle.tlu thl city, and requested aid and employment. Thinking perhaps the man might be one of the very few ap.iimeiis of lll-lreuled humanity who soiiu tliiiea, though seldom ever, nave a ruocollilntf, quatliy.Puincr uiaca uwi ciiipuhlon mi the traveler and tooK him under ciitlter. ine mau a given certain ilulb slo perform about the houe und 'was sllowed the free dom of the place. Wednesday Father B ack went t i Ihe McKeu.ie on a vinlt lliut teou red his absence for a lay or two. He left the "(rusty" in charge of the premise. Be lure goiug be purchased a new sun oi ciomea which ho left with his other ward robe lu the house. Wednesday eveiilnif the "trusty" l ft to the solitude of his own company proceeded to prepare for a good time. He arrayed himself in Futlier Black's new suit of clothes, fastened on Ihe Catholic collar, donned the Rev Father's 110 silk tile, which bad b.en presented to him, equipped hlruseir with the cross, ubo'.tle of Holy water and other attlcles and tallied forth a full Hedged priest, in bis own estima tion. Ho bud no money Put succeeded very well In deceiving those wit li whom he hud dealings and "rolled theiu high" during the evening. Everyone trusted hltu becau h was a priest who was 'topping with Father and auid that Father Black was out of town and had all the money with him. Ho continued to have a "good titiio" until the arrival of the itfDovei hind train, which ho boarded, Intend log to go to Cottage Orove. He hud no ticket or money otul tried to e.et Conductor Coiiscr to pa hin on the strength of his calling as a pi lest, but hi llllle scheme wouldn't woi k sou he was dropped oil" the train at Hen-d-TSoti. Ooltiir to Springfield he showed a check for $100, drawn in his favor, and procured li team to convey him to 1 oltuge Orove. At Cottage Orove he informed several persons with whom he conveis si that ho had come to that city In answer to a teletaoi culling 111 i ii to see a sulkier ou the defilh bed, but Hint ho had found the dying man greatly Improved and not needing his MTVici'S. Somehow be managed to get liquor and was soon in a drunken condition. When Fattier Black arrived home last evening he discovered his loss tun! notified' the nlllci ra. The man was suspected by the pnlbfo Wtduesday nlglit, but they bad no evidence upon w hich to arrest film. An Investiga tion at Father Black's house proved II to be locked ond npnarently things were unmolested. It was learned th'it tho would-be priest had gone to Cottage (irove, und a warrant was issued and a telegram sent to Constable J H Webs of that city to arrest him. He was brought tothlscitv on this morning's over land train', hiving been met at Crcs well by Constable. Scott who placed him In jail. This morning he plead t'llllt v tothu charge of larceny before justice Wild ler and bound over In the sum of f't'H). He wns Indicted by the grand Jury this afternoon for bur glary Kill larceny. Daily Oiir.rd.Oclberal. U OK O McKinmcy Ci.rn Mkictinci. John Cavenuugh and Dan Malurkey, of Portland, graduates of the law de partment of the University of Oregon, addressed a political meeting at the opera house last night unde' the aus pices of the U of O McKlnley club. Sir Fred Tvmtilcton, president of the club, presided, und the Union Quartet of Portland, furnl.-hed music for tho occasion. Tho I ouso whs packed. Mr Caviiiaiigh was Introduced first and niadea short address, after which Mr Malarkey was Introduced aud spoke for over two hours. Neither of the speakers entered Into a real discus sion of the Issues, but simply skimmed along on the surface. MrMa'arkey gave expression to many witty say lugs which kept his audience In good humor. Pail)- liuaril, October St. DKI.IOII I Kf I.I.Y ESTKKTAINEl). Miss Dorethu Dale entertained tnctn bcis and friends of the Y P S U E of the Christian church lust night al the home of her parents, Dr and Mrs J S Dale, at Fourteenth and Pearl str,cts. The occasion wa the regular monthly bihilue.-i meeting of that Sis'lety. After the u.suul business was trausacU'd the guests were delightfully entertained by tho charming .voting liostisi -until quite lute This meeting was one of the most stU'cesslul, socially considered, that has ever been held by the society. There was about forty young ptople present. Daily uuarn, fctotr 31. Pkksonai.. Ashland R -cord: ' Dr B F 1 1 Hindi, a well known democrat of I.tmu county, was lu Ashland Tues day wriiring u b!j Palmer and Buck ne'r bottou and tainting up the faith ful. He diilu'i ;lnd one in Ashland aud undoubtedly met the same fate In other Jackson co inty towns." Jack snuvllle Time: "Dr Hamell of Eu gene, a Mclvinli ' emissary who poses as a gold democrat spent a few hours i.. ........I.... ti.. . a .1... I in iu ii . -.no-i waj . or iiuiiiu 111c I atmosphere nf Juckson county quite i Icy, and, r.s ne was the only Painter ! man In Jacksonville at the time, he must have iVlt cry lonesome." Pally tfu.inl, October SI. SlIM'l'INO I'UKASA.NTS. E J Mc Clanahati todir shlpixsl two pairs of j Chim se pheaT. ' ..i. ..i. ..it . i i . i. to ll l'cunell at , for pmpo'-atlng pur !cClanhati a few dav ' easants t W W Wat ;, California, for the v iienans, iino ' purposes. Mr ! ao ahlpped '22 ersou at Bis!. 1 same purpose. .-in I'OOilULL. Klr8t d Sccoiijl Teu.n.Uue lp OU l.n Ou.rJ. October :. 't he II rat and let-olid teams or t jf contc-t on a munu, ; n1L. public .. . ..nii'iiiu iranii) for tut I 1 , :;ow1ulu,au,dec-,.ue,1t.y Hnot largely attended. . A. .ew departure and would under have been a. iu,iv more favorable weal"" V otlldaK wBh presided om - ItoW. daft In rubber b.Kits and s The ofllcer were as follows. U plre, Theresa Frlendlj-; referee B an h LtnlRht; llnewomen. : nuto M and llen'rletta Lauer; time Flov Watkins. Peggy Lndiwoo ind I)ode Cooper acted as gate ke-pcr and Llllie Baker sold ticket. The teams linen up aa n,uo. 2nd team. 1st team. Oillelaud Edmonson Kmilh Eastland Stuart V Tetnpleton Bishop McClanohan Travis Coleman Davidson position. center r guard 1 iruard Farringloii Stroassll L Etnnunsoii r tackle I tackle r half I half (j back r end 1 end full back (jardncr, Ankeny Howe Whittlesey Davis Kuykendall Oorrell Bellinger C Telllpleton Case, Wat- Substitutes: Linn Holman. Pellk-ra. all WlllKle, Adams, Ziegler, Wagner, McPherson, McFaddcn and Narregan. ...,, The game resulted: First half, i to 0, favor 1st team. Second half, to 4, favor 1st team. SAFE IIUIKKU. Buiglurs Penetrate V. M. Validity lie's Safe at t'olmrg, but lirt Nothing:. pally Guard, Octotr II. Win M Vandtiyne's safe In his gen oral store at Coburg was cracked by buiglars last nlglit. There was no money In the safe and tho burglars got notliin. .,, , , Trucks about the building indicate Unit the died was committed by two men. An entrance to the store was effected by removing two pane of glass Iroui'lhe sasli In one of the tear door, 'fools were procured from J C (Joodulu's blacksmith shop with which a hole was drilled through the outer uor of tho safo and the combi nation broken. The lock on the In side door wits broken ami access was gained to the safe without the usi! of explosives. Mr Vauduyu had left no money in the side and tho burglars got nothing for their trouble. They re moved the l ooks to an adjoining room aud tore up some papers, but so far as can lie ascertained did not molest any thing else in thj store. A partially rolled cigarette was left in the build imr. There is no definite clue to tho would bo burglars, though the stoto and sufi) were doubtless broken Into by local talent. Halloween. Pally Quant. October SO. Tomorrow nlirht is Halloween, and It would bo well for our citizens to make sure that their gates are immov able. Hallow-even, or hallowceu, the name popularly given to tho eve or vigil of All Hallows, or festival of All Saints, which being tho first of No vember, Halloween is the evening of the 31st of October. Iu England It was long customary to eruek nuts, duck for apples in a tub of water, and perform other harmless fireside revel ries. While the same thing can be said of Scotland, the Hallow ten cere monies partook more of a superstitious chni'ucter; taking, among rustics, the form of a charm to discover who should be his or her partner for life. Of these now almost exploded cus turns, the best summary is that con tiiined in Bums' well-known poetn "Halloween." Anotiikr Oun Ai-ci dent. June lion City Tinios: "Oscar Brown, the sixteen year old son of Chas W Brown of Franklin, came near losing his life Friday evcuiug. He and Ted Leniley were going to Franklin iu a cart and tiscur curried a gun. W hou near Burnham H .viand's, hestruck a match to light a cigarette, when tho guu slipped and dropped between the sluts lu the cart, the hammer striking on the side and discharged the shell. The contents weut through the fleshy part ofhisarmund entered his neck and ranging upward went through back oftheear. Ho was taken into Hy laud's und medical aid sent for. llo oieu proiuseiy and while he had a very close call, the wound is not con sidered dangerous. This is the second time Oscar met with a gun accident. aooui a year ago no was tanen lor a deer and shot at, The ball cut a gash throuirh ids scalp. That is shooting around nrcttv close tn where lin livna " Pally Uuard, October 111. Hoi NorES.-Suleiii Statesmau: M S Skill was In nervals yesterday aftcrnoou for the purpose of making a delivery of the 30,000, m of hops held under contract by tho firm of Win Brow n A Co., of this city. Of this amount 20,000 lbs, went at 13 ceuts per pouud as per contract ninde three yeais ago nud Ihe remaining 10,0(10 pounds were taKen at 7 ceuts In ac cordance with an agreement effected durlug the past summer. Mr Brown attended to the receiving of the hops aud pionounced them the choicest lot he ever bundled. Thev were grown on the larm of Skiff & Smith, a few miles fmm Ciervals. These growers have 30,000 pounds of their lS'.HJ crop yet to dispose of aud recently they re fused utl oiler of 11 cents for them. Pally (Juanl, Octulur :ll. Is Police Covkt.-S M Garrison aud Frank Goodman engaged lu an altercation near the Journal office ou Ninth street this morning. Doth men were m rested aud arraigned before Re corder Dorris this afternoon. Tii charge against Goodman was dis missed. Garrison was held and stood trial and w ns fined So and costs. IxcoKiMitAii'.ii. Aitldts of incor poration of the United Brethieu in Christ, of Irving, have liecii llled with the county clerk. The trustees are JoLu Brig,', J it YaUs, Allen Bond UIKI 1, lioiul. . i 1.. i. ii'eac I SUCII peruioi, Jnilweln ho First Prcsby. i.i.i lti sjiiiiiiuv u inau iiiun scaled he ii'B"1" ... r tUft unclouded s.g ii ' "iiT,i Kinerson Bluns'pliere s A inub ox". -- ,ll.,iurae Worthy ft .... tou.Mio. t llnlu, runa S1T iksnMlveVt..d hrougj, ,r it as one listen lor tli re-.M-'curceut note lu "at o .era-that plaintive Uiys L loi si" to ti'' 'I t0.ucb? auK SKai-uTStiKS ilnalr at that persistent cry which i;;' toUvolce tile wo. of humanity .. . i (i.a to be In ft nappy mil ii "ou v..-..--- - - ,-, ....)d It Is as a sliver uuuiiki. v- . iilorious ac uevemeu-,.. f, - ' . ft at. ! T11IIHII1 hath its lii ss ou " " bears s hanueu uowu um tut to return to that seruiou which . .. lz-nllafl It Is UDUSUal tO heargixKl sermons fioni the pulpit of S. . . . .. ...... nn lliillVin. First I'resuyieriaii cuuiuu ... trury, we are In the habit of listening to sweet, pure, orthodox teachlug. each Sunday. But tin scrmou was uofc orlliodox. I- WW niimiitj,," sermon, oru Methmllst. or ft llar-ttat seruiou; but il was Christian ip the hlulicst aud broadest interpretation or ihe term. And it appealed to me no less because 1 fancied I recognized the fountain-head from which the doctor drew bis Inspiration. The senior reception Saturday even ing was a delight to the eyes, a Joy to the senses. Music, light and flower; harmonious blending of color, happy i.,iii.iiier. iraee and voutii and beauty nmdeuiiuscene which must have as tonished the grey shadows that some times walk In Villard Hall. oung feet kept time to guy music, and while the student danced, the guesU of the evening aud the fuculty with possible exception!, looked ou ap provingly. Under the ausplcci of the class of '17 lias been ushered in a new era. Saturday night witnessed the Introduction of a novel social exper ience In the history ot the university. Verily: we are udvanclng. A dainty ud becoming evening irown lends, even to the plainest vooiu' woman, snm.-tblng akin to iiuioitv nud inuite a nrettv girl ten tlniea nretiier. There was no lack of liMwIli'liinir continues ou this occasion nod the nrettv ulrl well she must have left her plain sister at home (if she chanced to have one) for I fulled to lind her 111 Villard Hall. Xot tlm leant eniovablo part of the evetiiiiL' whs the nroirrnill. Miss Bft- righl's rendering of the "Rhyme of The Duchess May" was full or power and pathos and her eucore was a de licious bit of voice work, of word music Miss Hendricks and Miss Lolta Ji linston sang with grace and sweet ness and the annuls of the class were received with evident appreciation. It ii. n eelf evidcut fact that the class of '1)7 is auything but "slow." Il is proof of Uudvard Kipling's virility tlie manner In which he per vades modern literature of almost every description. Ono fluds him everywhere. In prose and In poetry, in llction and in the more solid matter. In fact It seems next to impossible to write an essay or a poem or to ten ft story and not allude to Kipling either dtiectly or Indirectly. He lias become a household word. To the child who has become acquainted witli the "folk" lu hi jungle books he Is ft sort of deity. I do not believe there ever was or ever will be auything written equal to the jungle stories In power and purity and all compelling interest, I well remember when these stories were appearing in the magazines the intense and healthful pltnsnre they afforded the children. How tbey wondered and ventured wise spec ulations as to where, how and when "Mnwgli got his knife." and then the wild excitement that prevailed wheu the secret of its possession was dlscovejcd. One little flve-year-old coniuieu to me mat sue nuea "uroy Brother" more than all the jungle folk and when I asked why I was In formed that it was "just because he was so faithful to Mowgli." Thr Okecion Corn Crop. The Oregon com crop is unusually good this Beason, the warm, open fall en abling it to ripen In good condition. The area planted to corn Is Increasing each year and in some parts ot the Wlllutnetto valley it is getting to be an important crop with the farmers. In the vicinity of Sllvertou there are several fine fields, that of Chus Booth, so the Appeal states, yeildlng 60 bush els to the acre, which woultf be a fair yield in Illinois or Iowa. With ;the development of seed that is acclimated uud more careful methods of cultiva tion together with the intelligent use of fertilizers lit Is possible for the Willamette valley to produce all the corn required for home consumption. An Old Relic An old rello In the shape of n beaver trap wis recently found tiy William Blachley on Lake creek and Is now on exhibition in Horn & Paine's guu store. The trap evidently was lost or left along the banks of Lake creek by some trapper in the ear'y days possibly by an em ploye of the Hudson Bay Company in the days before this state was settled by white meu. That the trap has been lost for many years Is evidenced by the fact that parts of It aro almost rusted away. The springs are rusted as thin as paper and ure broken. The frame aud the bit are also rusted very thin. Pally Guard, October 30. Lko Broken. While on his way home lust Thursday Mr John 8 Wright, of Mound, fell under his wagon, hitaking one of bis legs and three ribs. He is getting uloug as well as could be expected. Pally Guard, October 30. New Si-its Filed. B Goldsmith vs J H Kay. et al; foreclosure of mortgage. F L Chambers vs Lavertv Olds: to recover H'i b.". tlUCL'lT COLTtl. Pally Uusrt, October H V 4J ril'V VS l4 F I'roW! dlvnr Ai.ll..,l Mini Ullltm I In., l """Ml "e. advisement. under 18 Itebccca Parker v William Par keri divorce. Default. Iteferred i Chas Klssenger to take testimony m0 vorce granted. ul 29 Mitchell Lewis Htaver Compane a corporation vs B A DeVauey auj ,1 H DeVaney; to recover money n, fault and Judgment aud order of sVu of attached property. 9 47 Lucy Jane Hheriuan v V.m (I Sherman; divorce. Defuult. li!. ferred to E U Lousbury to report Usi tlmony. Divorce granted. 7 llallle A Bpeer vs W H fit,., divorce and ftllmony. Defaulu iu. ferred to II D Norton to report te tlmony. 78 D V Buughman V! L Lurch and J B Rouse; to recover money. The following Jury was diawn in the above case Thursday monitor Johu Flint, E J Crow, F M Putker V Stevenson, J D Wilson, Keulieu Job A II Beagle, Jasper Wllklus. J h Honlg, A O Bogart, Wm Intuan, Ed ward Bailey. Jury want out at 1:30 thii afternoon Came In at 4 p m with a verdict of $11150 for plaintiff, and awarded the defendant the logs. Notice or a motion ror new trial wM made by defendant's) attorneys. 81 ai r cook, i ai, vs u v tuok. t al; to partition property. Dif1Ut. II D Norton appointed guardian td litem for minor defendant. Itefmed to GO Millet, James lemplebiii a,,,! JeweHovern to partition the land. 87 Eliza J Munkers vs W illlnu B tr..ntrAPii I I tfme T.,i(mi1 n illUUKCiD ui'vivv. viimuii, Xw ferred to E B Lousbury to take tes timony. Divorce granted. 08 estate of Oregon vs John Hull; assault with ft daugerous weapon, In dictment found Thursday, Oct 29. Took day to plead. Pisa of guilty Friday, r ineu iu, which was paid. 100 fitate of Oregon vs Jacob F Sharp; burglary. Iudlctment found Thursday, Oct 29; arraigned same day. EBSklpworth oppoluted to defend. Dismissed by the state. 102 HUte of Oregon v J F Sharp; larceny of some harness. Indictment found Oct 80: arraigned same dav. It Sklpworth appointed to defend. Plea of guilty. Sentenced to oue year In the peni tentiary at I o'clock Friday afternoon. 105 State of Oregon vs James Mo Graw burglary and larceny. The grand Jury indicted defendant on each charge this afternoon. E K Sklpworth appointed to defeud. Pally Gu-ird Octobers 94 Frank WlckhamvsJ C Gooilsle; to recover money. The following Jury was drawn In tin case Saturday morning: Wm Ionian, Henry Tllton, F M Wilklns, J J Thomas, J D Thomas, Edward llalley, W E Brown, J H Hawley, Benjamin Cleek, Hardy Crow, C Stevenson, Stephen Hmeed. On trial. 102 State of Oregon vs J F Slurp; larceny. Plea of guilty. F'ineofta Imposed. 103 State of Oregon vs James Mo Graw; larceny In a tailor shop. In dictment found. E It Sklpworth ap pointed to defend. Plea or guilty entered. Sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. 104 State of Oregou vs James Mc Orow. burglary. Grand Jury rcporttd ft true bill. Dismissed on motion of The petty Jury was discharged tlili afteruoou with tho exception oftso jurymen. Court will adjourn this afternoon un til Wednesday forenoon. 16 Minnie M Schneider vs Orvill F liolirer, and Mary A Bohrer his wife and W Banders; foreclosure. Dis missed on plalutlll'a motion. 20 EL Smith vs N B Tallafcro, Gentry Tftllafero and Arthur Tslis rer; Injunction. Referred toM O Wil klns to report testimony. 88 L W Brown vs Ina Bell Paxton; to recover money. Dismissed. 41 J 8 Ferguson vs m P Nail, W B Peaoook, U A Davl! and Hamilton Swager; foreclosure. Decreo aud judgment for f5,002.03 and f 400 atty fees. 43 James F Moode, Thomas Kne beland O V Washburue vs Sarah Howard Harold and Owen Bowen; to nulflt title. SO davs to reply. In ferred to E R Sklpworth to rcpoit tes- 68nt? E Knapp vs M Svarverud, H Svarverud and G M Svarverud, to re cover money. Judgment against ae-. fendants M and O M Svarverud. 61 Pauline Webber vs Adopn Webber; divorce. Referred to MO Wllkini to report the evidence 82 0 A Davla vs Henry Siultn, foreclosure. Default. Judgment sua decree of foreclosure. . 95 Volentlne Klmmel vs Annie Kimmel; divorco. Default. Boferrwl to II D Norton to report tho testi mony. T ,. 96 State of Oregon vs James Leatn erman; adultery. Grand Jury reported "Not a true bill." , ' 97 State of Oregon vs A E l""' adultery. Grand Jury reported "Nota true bill." , , ,,. 98 State of Oregon vs Jon"ul'i assault with deadly weapon. 1 J . guilty to simple assault entered. : rioi 10. 99 State of Oregon vs E E Lyoiwi larceny of publio fuDds. Grand jury reported a true bill. v 101 State of Oregou vs George w Abbott aud William Abbott; assa it with a dangerous weapon. L'ra Jury reported "N?t a true bill. Card of Thankj. To the nelghboTTand W",s11!i' so kindly administered to the n" of our little oue, both before aud niter of our publio school for their kiuu'y remembrance! in the wayofll"1' and words of sympathy, we wi"' ,u extend our most sincere thanks. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cukssman. Springfield, Or., Oct 20, BM Pally Guard, Octoler 31. . To the Pen. James McCiraw aiw tIllt IT a.illliJliml terday by Judge Fullerton to one ye In the penitentiary, were !kl",v Salem by Sherifl Johnson, assisted John Withrow, today. Born.-Iii this city October 30, "' to the wife of E R Frank, a so"-