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nn p I? i nth am i KSTABLISIIED MR TDE DISSE1I1 .TM OF OEMnrRVTIH rBUI'IPUV AH TO ?M'S noxemiVW BT TDK SM'EIT OF Oil BROW Kl'GKNK, OIL SATUKDAY, NOVEMT.ER 14. 18. ,'OL 28 NO. 49. Y AD Ik WEEKLY EUBENE GUARD. L. CAHPBELL, PUBLISHER. I orKICB -Eaut lido of Willamette ti tw.-t.-ii ilti and Eighth Slreel. I TERHOK bTIHC.UPTl -IX: $2.00. 1.03 - .60. Hi Monthl. .,, Monthl. rtislng rates made known I on application. !AiMra al! builn uft-ue, Oregon.. : lettu to iH'Ai'.b. r S. LUCKEY C Q M X' DEALER IN Clocks. vVatchos, Chains. Jcveirv, Etc. ! BEI'AIKISO PROMPTLY DOXK. ffxl Work Warrarnf J.'vi'i L. W. BROWN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. ' ilffi,' anil reslil'nc over pust'iiHc. Hours; flu 9 a. m.jli to 2, 6 to9p w. CM1TE AND MARBLE WORKS. Kw Dcalgni md New Price In Foreign and boraeallc Marble aud Uranll.', Monument;. I Headstones and Cemetery work of all klnda for 1S'J!. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! Hlltraette Street, near Pis-toMce. Euaetie, Or C. WOODCOCK, Uorncy-a!-I.:iiv. Omcs One-half block louih of clirisinau'a ; lock. Kl'GEXK, oiir.'ioN. o.w. KiasiY N. K. Mai.klky. linsey & Markley, Attorneys-at-Law. Commercial and Probate Buslurna ttv. OiUce In Chrlsinau Block. ?H'C I.E. JHOWN, B. 0. PAINE. F.W.0S3URN. Vict Pratlaent. Caihler. rreiiaani. THE ...inn I Aon BANK, tugene, Oregon. .OTORS-D. A. Paliii', J. B. Harris. 1. uavla, B. I). Paine. W. K. Brovfn, J. r. Kobiniou, K. W. Oiburn. jhilDp Cjjttdl, : : : t.fieieral Banking Business Transacted. Helmut allowed on lime depoHlw. Colin illnn enlrinted to our caro will receive r I attention. lane County Bank. (Katabllihcd tn KS2.) EUQENE, OREGON. A aeneral Banking business all branches transacted on Jvorable terms. A. 0. 1IOVEY, PrwIiU'til. J. M. AHRAMS, CiiHhler. A. O. HOVEY, Ju.. AHt.Culir. Q.IilNllRIOKI, S. B. Eakim, Ja., l.'asliui Prnaiuent. llalisial h Ot Eugene. A up Ittsls Capital 50,000 arnlus anil Profits, 850,000 fugene - - Oregon. A nnertj Unkiaz bnaiuesa J"? ?n J?"".."" V'tertna. 8iiht drafu on Nfcw,YVItjr' HlOAGO, 8 AN FKANCISCO and POK 1 AND, ORKt40N. . iWU of aichana aold oa f..t.!,-n : . .i.f.-i.. poaita nsxtyed aubjeo. to ch er vti . f?-aniiait. . . , . . iau ooilactliiM inlnuled la u" W1" i '" fnpt attaniiun J. L. PAGE, -DEALKR IN r ROCEBIES Javiug a Larire and Complete atoek of Staple and Fancy Groct-rie taiuglil t in the beat market, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, s i nfler the public lielter priiti than any other house in Eugene. ?r:iTi;c at ill iritis t2ksi it Kartct Prises. AY. NoYKliiil'.i: In. 'i plow. 'iiii-tle !- in . I irirt ijy . 'ml Intlillv Hint, il II yiMi I h.i:in; -it-y. it ( 'hi wi'.W-, I Ms week '.luck we..: to l'.i llninl nr. r i. nt c i'ii v In ) I Ml l.V. Wm Ihiishiw ri 1 i ikI ha n : in m il from .- ,.' I III h.-r i ll.'l ':! hi Ax II: ! ' i 1 1 i. al In M. i i K -n . liii Mil".: I tni.l. Urii'ity ill ;! ) 1 ,() "II ' "II Ml" ll-Ml ll- Hll lV H ll' I "-"il i lii-t mill ii'.nir. ll.-iwk, il.,. ( ,ii... i.:,:r,.r, ''"'" " ' ""' a'tcri.n "I I ruin. On iil'ili" li.-.ul e ur- '! I T.m W.I i: , The I ire L-.-l i.LIu'b fivLl.t iiuiu ilnl not l'"""f foniinittee rvMirtetl fuvor ' I -!!-! I II, IIMI'lllI 7 u : ti.,1 ,y :l!,l' " "'' usuhI iiumtH-r Of IiIIIn v,, ,. i,.,. I . f ,' w l.ieli were iilloweil ami onleritl imiil. In I .1 ii 11- I1 t " n' T Mr Fi-,"-r tr"" '' t-omn.ittee , :.' , . on til,.. i iidi. kv m iM:ir.'.!,i t,itli. n .nli. I'eliii.ni of re'iili'iits of wiiitlwaiterii , lii-iiM nu t Wyi.iiiin to id., .leu,... ,.,rt of the city for nro Hk'lit at Inler "al!' jwetion of I'liirli-eiilli Hint 1'nll.r-nil ! Wli. ill a:,-. - t I ul SI e -ii.!. in Mivi'tt lelerro.l ti iiiiiiiiiiUie on lire I I'm- I. in.! v-t. iiliv, Hi.- Ii uliei :.ii. e ' '""I water. . for .Vi-n-A Tii.'i.l. ill, thus .!.,..'. i!,rf l.i -i. nm imvlimi ri,. a.,lin.t ; I'lilon, (.,". .ii. i , . ..ii ... reierren in eoiiimiii.e on Hie anil I lie HiuiriMiy liiiilii' In Hie -ily 1 Wtt-i luill iir.Mi.te.l v.iy atui:; iM,.j j.,,",, f ,,.riv owner.on X-rtli .eiir:iinvl.. l.... I IVui l -lr.i t iolelinU' niiuiiixt llieeon. Mr i nl .Mix UK (Miliiu went tn sli ii.-tnin o Hie ...i.osm newer exteli OiM .inl Hin ul'i-r::i) in tn nuke - M.ni .1.1 on t:.l.... liieii.U u vj.ii. M,.ii,.ii f Mr Jl.-ml.-rwni Unit Hie Tl:e Kii-. iie slilit lar'nry Ii i.-. i.- rviee of i,i.tuiit lnnlit w iilelinitin ili'iv,-,! In i inl lili0' -Ml Kljl'illi htnel, 1 I"' ili-e.ii:inll"il, iMIiieil. in ur H e . ;. nn. rv. ' M r ( i uy rei.u leil eoinplniiit iinnin-t The liver in. t.V.-ii filling hlouly I .!'"'' "-"'r the lloir.imu llouw. On duv. liiHMlli ., t,. p.riuil il.,.!"!"""", ,thv 1Mr,;:t '"'"""'I' " IHeol iwile, ..,ver. I'lir.e nl .. or.lir 11.0 removal of ileiol .. , , , , li.ei mill Hie two on wintli mle of 1 tii- .i.''.i'i" I'"- wor.;e,l peif.vi.y iI:liall ji,,,,,. If ,i their ilixvletloii III", O III .1 11 , llll-HIIL- ,IU II. llll I llnoiuh i:i I i iniiiiile.. Mm Am;ie St. w ai t of ( lo-hen vii- i Him; w ii!i her p irenti, Mriiml Mrs A K I'u! I- rMin. ol this eiiy, l)r D.ivt , n I Iii.i ishiiri;, ln-l S ,tui - SuHir.liiv hoI.I I. is ernp of liopH, His hu i s, for in i-i iitn pL-r poiiinl Several ilillereiit imme.i have Irea-ly I heeil ineiil ioneil u-t pro-pi e'.ive c lull-I (hi!' s lor the iOut lie t rt nl'.li'e. Tne D.-.M.i.j l.imily ii.i-.-. thrum.'!. I her.-on Ihe alt. r-ioi.-i train. I hey i will "ive :i iii i.- 1 1 ul D.'.n.i to n i it. II. mi Ityrmi (' Villi lloiileii, lit one tune il n lilelit or r.ilei e, Il ls h.-ei, el rteil u sohonl lliruelnr lit S-iillle, Wu-h. Ti.e n n ml jury of Ilnrmy neiiity hits ri'iot leil Unit tin lillio'llit of ex Sli.-iilV (iillinu' Khorliige is inure (hull tIihkI. Tin' lurui oil tank mill llie ill p.il has heen .mplie.l inn) is nmteri'iii;: m'lurnl repmis. The i.ii U hns i. i-u. parity ot lS.tKHI yu'.loiiH A (i Mullieiis is eel till); l.li'ni; veiy nieelv hi fur lie is iiiiV.h' In tm.isi himself mill has to he lifle.l frmn his he.) l.y two strong men. XeUe Ihnn-v wi'iit to CotluL'i' lirnve! this uiti rnni.n t try ami nplet.' U. eoi.truet work on the Row River hri.lue if llie wiullii r : Unit, i The Lane Comily Snap ('ompu.iy lhrotli;h t'ratt'a neiiey lias i. e. lv. il J ill I the full am unit o! 1'isir.iiie IvM j hv il. i tie m i'i -1' w i ii 1 1 . 1 o iVt I . !l days after llie lire. The Examiner of lasi Sulunlny printmi pielure of ChiMcr Muiphey, of Salem, w ho is now eiiptain nml phiys half liae ; In Ihe rie-lniiaii l.inl hali leain ofSliiiil'or.l university. Complete lelurnH have heen re-J vol veil from all eoimties in Oiikoii, i-xeept Curry, (irunt anil Murniy. Tin- lltftuis now are: MeKinley, 4s, (175; Hryan. 40,10, or a plurality -of i'i.'il for 'MeKinley. Many upp-r valley eili.eiM are womh'rinu what elleet the recent joint airreeiiu iit on freiaht rules ml, r ed into hy thu () V it I'., ) R & X, an. I theS P companies will have upon Hleiimiioat Irallle on the upper river this winter. D.m't formt whin yiii wiileonhr liiu you liewspiiner C liiu' l froui one po.t ollh-e to another, to uive the name of the ollU-e vm are leuviinr. Oiher- i.e il is a il'illU-ult iiuitler for the puh Usher tn locale your name en hla mail inj; list. A Uenton i-oiinl v man named Jones is silinu his wile Minnie for ilivoni on tlm ground of iiiliuiiian Ireitmrnt. As ttie eoupli have heen marrio l only six years, uml ha -e live children, m-d respectively live, four, thioe, two ami one years the ease MlL'rsta that if It hasii't Wen Jones insleuil of Minnie who Inn heen enn'l, there is iliv-l of a (iiiruietil oper.ilion In this cum1. Lx. Ceorne 1 1 'H". " I'ldiaiia inventor, claims in have cms'ructed nn eiiine hv which He can rim a iron of eais nt Ihe nil" of 11 miles a minute. The en i- ,. r.,lnrv. and runs 4ir.nl levolu (ions a iniu'-lte H 'I' ve '..s M ..Use power, where nlliers of dilleicht kinjls develop onlv two. He also I lis a d. 1 . -. . . i : . .I. .1 n i. vice to lie iilliicin n i" "i-"'i uw ay with steam nml run: ,in them W Ith coinp os-eil air. Who wouldn't pav -u--ti a as tnal renin (e.l from Mctivp'.iH, iii. ; .'i n'' Jas C Courtney II n I liili-.l his eie ; .1..,. en, eiit with s Jane Xi It snider. I', was that if .MeKn lev wa elected he was 'o wheel le r from In r 1.. il... oo.:o:l'ci' and 1 luin, aft. r kissini: her, the pr in ihe eveiil of .-.'..'. -i , 1 r im lie i.'i s- . Itrvali'b el.cli'l. l,out 1-VlO willie s, d ihe the judge wushislilv chei ' The next political t-oiih w ill be Ihe city election, ....vt nn, iilli. There wtl inide, UU'I I." In All-aiiy It'll oeCUfs he a city r ooii'icil-ii-n w In -e .,. .r.l.i.l. t loa-un r and i , i '.eet. The ennui- terms expire mel! M H'i ... . .. ..r..- flllillS I I. .1-1 ' " I. I 1 ..in ' ;.e II Ul" l-l ........ - , .o,.iid ward, ai d I-run.. I third ward, l' e m .n.ll f.'oio .igiitiiioii ( r fr th" i t.-i-: i-iii "f w ur I. COII...1 " li:lll'H It .oeoml will i..'.v--Uate the ... .. ...,i,i.. i.:iien (n hi thai i .....11....... I' 11 Vnliim F lriti. j and Mis Kmina J i were marri. it in 1 01 I A r.i' inl "f Mr :' 1 (iiliil ! ol I-.cii.i , i'y We. I'll -'la v M'.s Krr 1 "stales , that fii" wed lim.' ;f an egr-'i-iii'-iil I ! iliii.mi'.i iil'iui Ih" - il,.- fii:ir.lmcn- 14-tWeell tne twen- el, 1 ti. .1 ot M' Ki;1 ' lev. : tie- ' V I'l u r ii.t ril 'l "M "I ll i" ' ' 1 ..I 1!,,. 1 lee, lull ol M K '.- I Mr l'r I s was to ! I, nt. if on the Ill itrv Ml-s lei"i" ' ,,ll . r h i ol. I-'.: ,'. M i-s I l.imh e w ;hoiii.i he iilli"'.. 'to marry Mr Km I UU .Ntll. I'KiVKKDlXiS. I S mors . f Oiu Mshtitairli lilsruii IlllUeU Other Bushhs, t .mncH Chambers, Nov if, Is:',. Council nut in regular scsoii I resent Mayor Matlock; Counoi mt n I (fray, Rings, Henderson, Dunn. Dav : niiil Kishcr. Minnies of October 12 ami 10 rviul ; iilul approved, i Mr Day from committee on tire ami . water in l lie mutter of the Joint Inter- i-t of il... nulnir curt rci'omiiii'iidiMl I lint tho oily iy Engine company 17.1 i.ir in one nun micn-sl In i no eurt I Wm runt or.l -ri .1 lor I he amount. Mr (.iruy from tin- lnultli commltttH' re . or t eil two euw of iliplillu-ria laciil nniler iiiiiriiiitine. l'ellllnll of r. Mil, -Ml of Holltlieai.1 V' '"' t'll' ""'?.. Br ''tl.t iiMlu-hiterMilioi, of IhiMi-iiiii, ilii.l ttua ctrecli te i.lloueil to leniinii; I I,..,. I l,.,i,,,l,t 1. .. On nn. Ii. ill Mr liny from the health i-I'liililltei- wiot ilire-teil to onler I tit i.li'ilemeiil of the iiili-;im- exi-UliKl:: Ihe liiiihli'iK know ii us the lCliinelnirt leiililin (i:i moliiiii iiitjiinrne.l. I WO ItOYS IU')NK1. Menirr.- I'i.i tii'iil.iiK K.'fi-ne l ii f llie Arililv lit. i... Sn.i.h.v ..lt.-in..ii Iwohinull l.n s of Mr. Yiinsyele, felloltof afoot h i; at Ihe Mill ( leek kuw mill, in Ma li, I rceii'ct ami were ilrnw neil. The entire ei.inmiinily were nut h. arehliii! fur lliu lui'liin yefler.luy, hut were mil sue es-ftll lip l.i last eveniii(. Our informant i-oiihl lint cive na any pntieuhirs of the iinforttiiiate nllair; lieitlier the uye of the elnhlrell nor the initials. .f their fullnr. FoiTliM.l. l'ortluml Oreonlan: 'The risiill of the Kneiiel'orvallia uniiii' was suiiiewhiit of a Hiirprise. ihe u.iieiilliirul eolleni eleven la ii r tuinlv Mronui-r than it whs lust year. I; is no i.jiiully certain, IIhhikIi. that Kiiein-Is weaker than laH year, in twouf i- nieii-Kilniiinwiti, the slur trm.i.i ami cupiain in lie i-ii-m-ii, ' RWrnp-it la repoite.l di.l hot p'uy ill ru i u rimy s Minnie, i in.se n ii" have urn tlio leiuil al prnriliv tinre Kriek lienun i-oiiehin nay it l pllttini! in. a ii.ilieeiil.lv stronger olteiiHivo tame 1 1, nil iiim year. r.uijeiie has iiii;iii''id !or a (jiuno with Ihe t'niversilv of WashiiiKlon at Se utile for the Saturday f.illnwitiK Ha' mutcli wilh Multnomah, and a return Kume he' ween the two teams Is scheduled for l'orllaml later In the sea son.' ' ,'Ii-xlco la ri.-mrd. CITY ok Mi:xuh, Nov. 0 Xo pro vioiin presi.leiiliul eleclinn In llie t'nitid SlutcH has eroated mich excite ment and interest hiii.iiiK H t-lassea as Ihe present one for husincioi men. Iliiikeis and manufacturers felt that Mexican interest ileiniilidcd Ihe flee. timi of MeKinley. me .Mexican Herald says: "For Mexico, llie il. claratloii nfthe Ameiiraii people i" layor ul the irold standard iiiciiiih continueil iirnsperlly here. Il slitnillea laii) dividends for our mills and haiiKs, thus earrylnn In to ell'. et many lure and Important uuilfriaklniis for w hich capilal would not have heen olilaiued In the l'llite.1 St lies had liiyau heen eleoleil. The result Is for tho i;eneral nood ol Mexico, huily liuard, Novenilwr 1". A Hu ll SmiKK Doc llease, of Ihe Reiishaw Consolidated Mine Is In tin city. A rich Hlrike has Ikk ii made In il... mine which I located near Wy- coil's, seven miles this aide if the lllue River mines. The ipuirU was ii-savid In Porthind yestenlay ami klinU'l'll hut II oontiilned s: void to il,,-l. n hesidi-H Koine filvi-r and lead. Devi lupmeiit oik w ill proceed on the ii, in.- nil w inter A house will lie built over tl loulh of the hafl to kt i p out the ra'n and miow. A party of men will have in a private conveyance lo morrow uioriiiiiu to commence the w oi k. f-;,.r I ii.uk Ykahs. M F McCon- n,.!. .1. I.i'llllng K of P keeper of r... onls und seals, has gone to III,' pen I , i.,,-.- r..r l.r. .. curs. theTelegram ...V.- -Ciiiineil's downfall, which ,. t.. 1, ...ii, ,n in this oil v. was lin.iiL'lit about hv whisky und 'curds. Wl.cn hrraigm d todav and asked if he Ii id nlill.lii I" -av,' McColinell said li,l he'h.id no ih ro'nse to make of his conduct S-lileliee Wlistlu-ll pro- 1 1, uta.,-M,i lli it Ihe On- ... k'l.hdil of i'vlbi i- I ijc tis'e I,,. I iiltoL-' lher soll.elhlng Ilk'- ?a.O"li lhrou;h Mi t'olinell's s-euh.lloil. Ri iMiir I'li.KH stis rtt'leuiloil the r,o!,o::. a wa-' ' r, i,rl ilh t 0 . 1' J Jennings. ho ii.-rrti.-it .il of 1 I. I, .is (il. A l.i- ,1.1.1 curl. The rent she ,-X.enill'U'i of 1 A s ;i..iv. In li on, v nml la'ior. The . .............I I,. 111 tf f ik ) of till i'i,.iii, i..r...'. 1 , ...... nmoutit. iind l'"" .......r ...1., n.. h- - '' ' ' I voluiiticr wotk. l.i.r '.ii.r l, N.iw-iu's-r In. lint M KN rt Ml-KIIXI.-The b"rd f;,e,el.gul.s met lust night i'l H"; men s ran and iran-ueieii u-1 order "f I.U'iu. Will M il'-s. -' KiivV:"i.'!a',i aie I U t.-r lir I 11 were , .' ted j'i.ige. and cl. rk of election which 'scuts in 11. cenioei- V S11.S uTTio fKliv - Higariol va.ice.loi,gei-l,1hifa c nt per .uil ! j tfU-rduy- Official Vofe of Lane As caiiva tiivs .1. S. C si'il I iy (Vunly I'l.Tk A. (.'. iiirchill, ul Siirlniii-.. an. ' 1 lUHX lav ovi'iiiiiL.', Nov, " 7. I'KKI'I M I'S Kll't i',.lll!i' W. st ( 'oUiih I'll. VI-.. 1 1 nve . Cr, swill Camii Cie. k.. . Chislier ( 'oynte ... ., North lanjene XnKli Kiieiie Nor h KuKciie Shim h l '.uc lie -Siulli lu.iiie Soulli lunine Nil. 1 Xo. i, Nn :t., Xo. I.. Xo i.. I'.lmlia Kali Crock Florence (toshen (fate I "u-i-k (tleliteliu ) I -r 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1) Ila.,l Dell Irvu.js Xoilli Jiiih lion.. Soulli Junelliill.. Jasper l.uig Tom .. Lost Valley Lane Lake Creek Middle Fo.k Mahel Mohaw k Mapleton Melven.ie Mound I'leasiiiit Hill Richardson Speinvr Sj rinlli in Siu law . Thurston Willuiiii-lte Wlllloli Totals Avcrao phirality t)f Uryan the count v, 1,'JnT. Total voto i,:;ss (i'ain, :). Fm incr I'm tin mler. The Porl land Teleerani has lids to say all , nt snine I, inner I'orllamlers: In Yokohama, Dr Johnsnn met Louis I'.ppnii'i'r, a well known ex- Pnrtlallilol, lin.v lliallinri r of Ihe sw ell liolol of that oily, the lirand. Kppin i;er is very popular iilul pro.perniis. I'heie he also caiiie across Mr D P Thompson, who was uieally enjoy ini linn-. If w llll sik'hlsoclutf, mid also In Undying the i ople '11111 tin ir ccn Inunii'n Dr K K Howe, the well kiinwu den tist, who left here Home seven ynirs auo, also is local cd hi Yokohama, lie married n very wealthy woman tin ic, hut continues the pr.iclieii of his to fesainll, w hich though, Is culililied to those aide lo pay IiIk prices. Dr Howe se'il one summer in i .u- irelie a few years hk. The only wiiiioui roriiaiiiieriiieiioe- tor ran afoul of In Hmii; Knni; whs Willam Duuhar, who "skippid" his bonds here In escape trial fur conspir acy ami Hinuuu'lli'K, I" thu Cuited Slates cmirl. Dunbar la a merchaii- lise hmker, W illi a umlltahle huslm-ss but hi thoughts frequently revolt to this ehv, which however, he never w ill take the chances of revisiting. tuiniKlul Ai4 lor llrnn San Fhancikco, Nov 7. Cliuiles D , Lane. Hurt owner af the ft lea gold iiiiue, to tiny anuoiinced thai he w ill give W J ltryan lluaiieial iiipimrt in Ida advocacy ol liliiielallsm. I he 1 ai Iforniaii will Ki-e to it thai Mr llryau's eXM'tiM' are paid, and that tliu living exHiisea ol himself and family ate pain iiurinx ine ruiiipiiigu 01 emu "iium which he propose to coniliiel Hilling the next lour yiar. I.aiie is a weulihy man, and amply alile lo lake oar. 01 ltryan and his family. He has abid ing fullh in the defeated raiidid'ite fur president, and, realizing that Mr ltryan s income 1 iiuiiu n, uiiiihs u is not fair for Iilul to bear the large expense of a campaign In the intercut ol sliver. Hkaiiok 'Hue Honk.iv. A cor respondent w rites from Read of Tide: 'On election day wie of the voter of this , reelect while, ruling home lost his purse, v hich contained a consider able sum of money. Without know ing of his loss, he wi, walling wilh soinu of hi neighbor in front of the .tore until It owmr ciinu to open il. wlu-n John Dle. postmaster at Minerva, and w vernl other came gal loping up and nsketl if uny of the parly 1,,., I l,,.t Hiivlhlinr. A March revealed the purse's.M ner and it was relumed I to him." Ualljr miaul. N" '"l'f. " IHaiiIs.i Room ItKN KI IT. I he ill lonahimcnt given at the opera I1011-1 j ,lB i,k,i f..r the U-m-lit or tin roe j reading ioi.ni was well attended, 1 though tin- night w :w a v. ry stormy , ,.. I I, u.iil.y liileteslll'g lilimbets ;, ,,, 11.. . ,,r. ,-'ihiii wi re all well rendered ' anil fo oii.-iit.v the rfnitiiers would be culled buck Theplu V.' ..me Women, a Cut and a Cut scllted, Ihe elm sus'alncd. Was cleverly lire- alters Ulng aJ ll 1 -. . 1 ' ' " '' lb, p tl.l,s -'I-.'! 1.. '" iletn Mull - in m: The In . crop ol liine 1.1.,-, m ',,;k county, wa. pn-i hu-.-l rt. rday l,v l-'..i,..r n l,e irice is r poiiiiii I.,- ..... 'II... t-.i.tni linn i.lsn i.ei.i .-. 1, .- . -- 1 - -. I .ii iir. d 1 he ft 1 of I ie..le I 1 11 lie V ul . ...... lljeehls. M-Veial growei-uic f,,r II cents, which 1 h. y t--t I" g'-i Is foie the l:i-t i f '.he year. I'l jr i.-i.r I, N..v ei's-' 1" ! civil, si II A civil suit iiiti'led ,.K-. rt h. irs vs J II Mill, r, 1'i.ii.iiil le 1 ,,f Jnuelinll pris ilii I, I Is illg In 11,1 , llltt w a ' .,'. Ju.li.e In. n r ai n,e 1 11,1. ..In ri 11. 'I l.e soil 1 r.i .L'ld on to recover 's l,ii-h. Is of . lit-, w I. it'll I.Hil been luVled oil l.y ll.U 1 ,'lahle III hUnfuVlnl rapacity. ' is ,i I County, Nov. 3, '96 K'liiiinus ami .lus A. lv W'Ih-i'Ut. of tit: z -, ! 2 l lit T rr s 5 HI I ..' " I 'l l" l -i l7, in.' l.n i;n I I 1 I (I t 7 l:'i lit lit 1J4 isi M hi iso i ill ...i. ..... i !i liil lin iKi Ii: li"i Rs 1-7 7 7 7l 7 S 7 T tl 4; 4:i 41 41 tis Ii7 ...j llll! It II !i, !i In 4 4 1 40 1...l......i i;.'1 :: .vi -m .vi ! i! r i i L".li i'.S i'-N L'.s Mil l.'.'l 1 .17 .li! !l ,s S S 7 7 7,10 us in' its iii i: lii lin i.io a 4' 4 ;t I in 4i' 41! 4" 41 :u :;-i x, ii i i i i its is,i sn I:-. 7;i Tl 71 7:; il ii ii II ll 111 I M M .s.. M I.". 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' .. llll in pi 1 ij in 7n 7-1 77 77 ..'...'...'..J.. .-.' inn pin Iik,, inn us 11s .i n:i 1 1 1 a 3 a 4 fil 4n; ,111' 4!' 4.1 41 41 4.1 ... ..'..I .. ar. an an' an 41 4li 41 41 I 1 1, i'...i...L.... 41 41 41i 41 !'-' !'i 1M1 1'4 I, ...1... 1 I li 1 1 a a a a is is is is ...!...!... ... . 1 1; l ' .'! I-U- iilni.iis iiii iiii!'iis!ii.in'.ii.,!is imi 4.1 4a 4.1 41 til oi'tn,7." clortors, .'!77. Total voto of fur ( 'onrossinan .June, lS'JO, I.le Prank (ouuty Affair. l'riuevilii Review; John F. Clrela hifoitus us Unit on the i4lh nf laat mouth as his hand of sheep were on Ahl. r Cieik on the South Fork of the John Day, la masked iiieli oil horse back armed with pistols and Wln ehestera rode up to hi herder, Lloyd Chenowelh ami told him todrophia gun, w hleli he did. They then told him to throw up his hands and Instead o doing so he grubbed his Winchester and hiiung behlinl a tree ami opened lire 011 thu masked ineii who immedi ately left. .Not however till they h ol II re. I id or ailshols. Thu herder stmt II shots and think lie lilt two men. Mr circle stiiles thai lin was anovo willies to this ull.iir being about) of a mile aw ay. The next day Mr Circle alatei they II red into l'r id Suillh'a sheep and killed lihoill 1014 head. Kclaliiid a Special Pullrcmari. (icorge ('roller, wlioso Hervlcca as assistant night w atchman, were ills piiiM'd with by thu council at Ita nn. ling Monday night, ha been re tained by llie business men ol the city as special policeman and nlghlwalch. Mr Criinei Hillary 1 paid by thu busl- III ss men nf llie eily w ho raised It by Huhscripllon lin wa employeil liy th 1 city as long as there wure 110 at I eft lights, tint now thai the light are again I unilng the council lias con seiiti d Unit It euniliit llll'.ird to piiV fi r an extru policeman. Has a Nkw Arm. L'orvallla Times: 1 lull iu Wilkin ha a new arm. I lallie Is the nine year ohl boy w ho 0:1 the blth of last April fell fioiii a hicycle In the lreet of Ivist Port land, and silll'eled the Ion of III right forearm hy having II run over by a street cur. The wheel of Ihu car cut his arm completely oil and a a result of the ainplllutloii I hill followed, only a four Im-h aluiiin of thu arm ho w a burn with remain below the right elhoiv. Thu new arm and hand I an ailllli'lal one.maliufaetuied III Kt Paul, M 111 in Hutu. It I made of raw hide. that has l.n 11 ho treated by chemical process thai in appearance. It answers! as well, prrlmpi, a anything nmn can make to lake ihu place of the arm the b .y lost. The whnlo thing weigh less Until a iHiiind, and with tl he can inimllu h HtiiKin. folk, tooth brush or 1, em II. He cull walk lo aollisil with bis hiihdsiii his poikel. or ride a bi cvcle. or do almost iinvtlilng that he e.mld heforu he lost his other arm. i; ok ). A correspondent writing frnn Kugelio to the Lnion, Oregon, Scout suvs; "A visit to that great In stiiiiiioii or learulnft, the State linlver sity, waa well repal I by the sight of -n many bright appearing atudelita. That (he faciiltv look after physical as well a meiitaf training I understood at a glance. Among thoae who have litelv enteicl the university from Ciiioti coindy I notice the Summer hoy i uml Earl Sloven of La Orande. I he latter I playing hoIo cornet in til Eugene Corn, t Rami, a musical organ i.tiioti of high order." 1 i........ i w.in. Harrv -,' , - ,.,-...v...l n eon, mimical loll ii'm'iM .J A Wi.d, of I' rtlaml, who pus. d through tins city a few weeks 1. go on a bicycle en n.uta to Ihe City of M 'I'l... M,.t,,r U now St Sull ; ,. l ' i. ,,la ! . ." , ... !,,,, 1.1... o! hresliBiea. .1 L linulllXH r. M)) 1)r,ikw u,jer of llinea 1 1H,.XM.,., get a now one in San l'laiiei-C'i. Cam its Diiainkii. I'he noilhwest .. ,ri.i .,f t he university eumpu. Coll- I .istiiig of shout two acre, which tiaa an been Very Wl l llll tss ll III. U f .rlliw purpn-u of draining II. The yroiiinl winch w very rough has 1.. ..1. nl, .wed ami cultivated dowu to . heen plow liiuke il rlinsitll j ThRiiksglvliifr Day. I W'asiiiniiton, Nov. 4. The pres ident hat issued the following Thanks I given proclamation: "liy the rrvahletit or tlio Lnlleil State: "The people of the t'lilted States should never be unmindful of the gratitude they owe to the Und of na tions lor hi watchful cart, which bus shielded them from disaster and point ed out to them the wav of peace and happiness. Nor should they ever re fuse to acknowldege with" contrite hearts their proneiiosa to turn from Ond' leaching and to follow with sin fill pride after their own devices. "I'o the end that these thought mnv Is) quickened, It I lilting thai on a day csmi ially aiHilntct. ue should Join together lu approaching the throne or grace W illi praise ami supplication. ' Therefore), I, (Irovtl Cleveland, President of thu Fulled Slates, do herchv designate and let apart Thiirs- day, the in Ih day of the present month of .November lo ih Kept ami observed as a day of thanksgiving and prayer throughout our laud. On that day 'et al' the Hsiple forvno their usual work and occupation ami assemble in their accustomed placea of worship; lei them witli one accord render thank to the Ruler of Ihe t'niverse for our preservation and our deliver ance, fiom every threatened danger; for the is'iice that ha dwelt within our boundaries; for our defenso against disease and iiestlleuce during Ihu year that has passed; lor tho plenteous to ward Hint have followed the labor of our husbandmen; and for all oilier blessing that have been voticliMifed to 11. "And let 11 through the mediation of him w ho ho taught u how lo pray, inn ore the forgiveness of our alii ami a continuation of heavenly favor. "IaiI us not forgot nn OH nay 01 IhaiikKgivIng the needy, ami by deed of charily lei our ollerlng of praise be matin more acceptable in llie sight 01 the Lord "Witness my hand and t lie seal of tltst Uuilcd Stale which 1 have caused to be hereto affixed. "Done at the City of Washington, thl4lh dav of November, in Ihe year of our Lord 1SIHI, and the Indepen dence of the United Blates of America, the litst. iScal.) "OHOVKtt C!.KVKI.AN!t, "Jiy ine rreaiueni. "Rll'IIAKll Ol.NKY, "fclecrelary of Slate." Keaolutioua ot Comhileiice. WllKHKAH. It has idoased the Su premo Ruler of tho Uuiverae lo visit tne homo of, and aumtnon lo hi heaveiilv home, dear little Alene, youngesl daughter of Jtrotlicr and Sis ter 1 lieasmau. W'iikkkah. It la a universal privilege and moat aaered duty to condole with one another in the Borrowing atHlotluu and grief which we pan through dur ing the ahori voyage 01 line me. Therefore be It Kksoi.vki), That thla, Jtianitu R- liekuli Rodire. No 81. extend to tho sorrow I ng father, mother ami lamlly ttila exiircsslon or their neanieit eyiu pathy In till, their hour of Rail be reavement, lie it further Rn.m11.vKi1. That these resolutions be spread upon the record of our lodge, that a copy be transmitted to Urotlier and Sister Chessman, and also one to the Eugene Uuakii for publication. MIKH AKNEMA ftKN.HK.llT, Mkh. Mary Maktin, Mhh. Emma Hpokkm, Com m It tee. How Onk Hkt Was Paid. A car- . t . -1... !... penter anil a banaer 01 1111 cur .-v $1.00 hat oil the result of the eloctlnii. The banker won and the carpenter told him to go to a certain store ami buy the hat. The hanker went, but concluded that a $5.00 hat waa more expensive than lie iicciicti, ao oougiu one marked fi.50 and nurohased an umbrella with the other $i.50, the bill being charged to the carpenter. vnen the bill was presented lo the cariieiiter he relused to pay for the umbrella, saying II was not Included 111 tue bet. i ne inner 111n.11 now on i for the umbrella anil has received onlv a fifiO hat when he could Just a well have had a $. 00 one. A NO I II EK Btkambh. Halem Htatea man: Hlnce the ae.llnti of the Houth ein Pacltlc and O It A N compaiilee In advanulng freight rates (Jeorge Col- Una and F N Derby are considering the question 01 leuaiog icbihu and placing Hon the route between Portland and Salem. They have can vanned the business portion of the city and so far have secured a large list of merchant! who pledge their support to the Independent steamer with the un derstanding that the rato for hauling freight will be lij cenl per one hun dred pounda. Tiik Fkkiuiit Hatks. Halem Jour nal: "Halem buslneaa people are tak ing steps lo secure a reduction of the recently eatabllahed outrageous rate tietween here aud Portland. It la aald that the Labor exchange has a move ou foot to place an Independent boat on tho river, and other movements are In progress." Eugene merchants should also Interest thtmaelvrs along the same llne. Daily liuard, Noteuiuer II. Teaciikiw Kxamination. The regular quarterly examination for teachers' oertitlcates begau In the court house at 1 o'elock this afternoon being conducted by County 8uHrln lendentCM Hunt, alted by Ml Emma Diald and John Handaaker. The class is small this quarter, there l.lmr onlv SW who are laklug the ex aminatl'tii. Moat of the applicant are ladies, and none have applied for atate ia?rs. i.,,,u K-r.i ks. Home hoodlums en iun.i a V iviera' warehouse. In the rear of hi store.through a broken win dow early Monday evening and stole five or six doaen t gg. The eggs were hidden In a woodhed In the rear of i.ii.rri. luiliiliiitt- but were disc-ov ....i h. uu., irtks and returned to Mr Peter. The parties who did the aualimr r.re known ami nteil to be se verely dealt with. 11 ii.v Auiicscu. Albany IVru ocral: "Halem people are talking of a m ... n,iw.tiii of buNiness men to pro lest against Ihe new schedule, under ... n,m i iia Willi ine river imm 1....... .... a il then la talk already of an oppoaitioii boat on Hi river." I he legislature should paw a freight rate lu this state. :s ?-.Jt -t .V, -f," rj 7' . '- ' ' ij.ii THS BEST SPRING MEDICINE Is Simmons Livrrt Prc.i'i.ATOR-don'1 forir t tn t.il ; it. I hi? 1 ivrr Kits slucglsri dmiiii th Viiih-r, ju t like all nature, anJ ihe sv;i - 1 1 .-a i.us ihoUcd up by tins acvuitii:l.i;.'J w.isic, vhkh brings on M.tl.iti.t, l c tr an.l Anjf anJ Kheuma-ttM-i. Y 11 v .i:,t t) v.jke up your Llvtr now. l.t i" su.v ni tike SIMMONS l-IV! K Ki ut'i.MOU tj d, It. It also K'Kul.it.'s Ci? Li vt 1 keeps it properly at work, w lir.i your ;v..t.-in will be frea from poison .nu.l the vh 'I ho.ly Invigorated. Yims.-tTli:: HI XI' 1. LOO I when your svMeiu Is in Al i ndition, and that will only he when tlie I iwr Is kfpt active. Try a Liver K'tncdy ence and note the diHrrei.ee. Hut t ike only Sl.MMONS l.iviK lakiui.AToK u is Simmons lIVli; Kti.iiJl.AfoK which makes the dtltcren..e. l ake It in pow Jcr or in liquid already nrep.ireJ, or nuke a tea of the fjwder; but take SI M MONS LlVfcR KtGU AfOK. You'll I111J the KLD Z on evtry package. Look fur It. J. 11. XclUu & Co., I'ldlaiJclplaa, Pa, Ullin Itlver Mines. The San Krnnolsco l-'.xamlner o( Nov nth contains ihe following about the lllue River mines: "lleorge S ltuiini of San Francisco returned Saturday morning from the I II no River mining district In Lane county, Oregon. Mr Raum has been superintending operations on the "Lucky Roy" mining proerty, wh'cll has hecu tio'mlcd by tlio Kxploratlon Company, a London syndicate. "Thu Lucky Roy mine I coinpoaod of llireo claims taken up along a lode tweiily-ono feel high. A tunnel had Ik-cii run along the vein for 145 feet and the ore averaged almilt $3 i0 a ton at that Kilnt. lualieuttwo months' work the company continued the tun hoi MO feet further, hut tho rock de creased In value until it was conclud ed not to pursue it farther for tho pres ent, particularly a the winter season set lu. As Ihu time of bonding will soon expire, il I thought that the mlno will not be worked furthor by the company. "The illuu Liver mining district Ii a region lying in about the central por tion oflho slate and Il ft y mile east of the city of Eugene. It abound with rock vein of varying value. There la a well-iuiying mine twenty miles north of tho Lucky Hoy and on another mine llfieen miles south a stamp mill Is being placed." Tine Oi'iatA Hot'HK. Tho term of lease of the Ktigeiio Cornet Rand on Parker' opera house expires l)eoember 1st. It I quite likely that the band will not lease the building for another year at least it I certain that the baud a an organization will not lean the house and if it la leaned at all It will be by Individual memlmrs of tho baud. It I said thai there are two new applicant for the house, but who thoiicxt lessee will be, remains to lie seen. Katie Kmuictt's company, w hich play here November it, I the only date now on the board. No date can be mndo alter Ihifliiber 1st until thu building I leased. Hoi I.NTKM.iriKNCK. Haya the Olsego, N Y Republican of the 4th lust.: "Thu market still maintains Ita healthy condition of a week ago. iHinler are buying largely at 10 con la, although several good lota have been bought from j to 1 cents more. The j'Htlmatcd purchase tho past week are over 1 .000 bale, One dealer bought an 18 halo lot the cither day at 11J cent." Dally uuard, Non'mbvr 11. A Mihtakk. In the counoll pro oeedliiL's In yesterday's (lUAKD. Coun cilman Orav Is mndo to say that lwo diphtheria cases had been quar- aiitlnod. It should have been scarlet fever cases, and thwy nccuired several weeks eiro. The city I entirely free of all In fed inu diseases at till time, and ha been for a iiumU'r of weeks. Dikii. On November the 711'. 1800, near midnlirht Jane Huston, daughter of II C aud Lydla A Huston, of Long Tom, Oregon, aged fourteen years, four months and one day. "All that's bright must Tadu, The brighest, still tho fleetest; And all that's sweet waa made To be lost when sweetest." Dahy (iiiar.l, November 11. Lkctckk. Frank Abrarn Powell addreasod a good audience at the Christian church lust night ou "Re former and the 1'hllosoptiy or lie form." The gentleman Is a clear logi cal speaker and the lecture, which waa extremely practical, waa replete with telling anecdotes and Illustrations. Jacksonville Tiniest The football team of the Ashland normal school I trying to arrange a game with the Uuivorsity or uri'goii teuiu, m . tilttce early In Deoemlier. Ae ex pen . . . 1 . ton.. 1. 1. sea would amoiiiii to ai icuni v.u.-, m ia proisised to play the game at the fair ground near Central Point and charge an admittance feu. Merchant of Med ford, Jacksonville and Ashland will be asked tn subscribe a guarantee fund to Insure visitors against haw. Prlnevllle Review. Nov 5: We havo Information that several teams who attempted to croas the Conoado moun tains from tho valley were unauie to get beyond Lout CrteK because 01 snow; there being from three to four feet. DIcK V anueveri waa uue i those who were uuable to come over. Haloiu Statesman: The river having raised, and all the boata having started now I a good time to say that the peo ple of the Willamette valley expect to have that artery of commerce kept open from Eugene to the aoa and we feel aure that they will not be disappointed. '