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CITY AND I'OiTiNTY. hatubday, NOVEMBER M Henderson, Oentlst. J. J. Walton, attorney-at-law. Motiey to loan on furms. Enquire of Judire W alton Oliver gang plow f w 00 K L Chandlers. Dr. O. W. Illddle may lie round at his residence on Olive stiver, between yiftli and Sixth streets, one Muck west of the Minnesota hotel. He is pre pared to do all dental work In the licst i fuller. Wull paiH-r, lime and cement. K Ij Clnunliers. Farm for Sal-. I have now thirty fine farms In t lie Willamette valley for wile. These farms include every variety in size and price. For description list, address Om. M. Mti.LKit, Wllklut lilock, Eugene, Or. - a ... A good oouk stove $0 00. V Ij Chambers. O P or O 4 may refer t.i plows, but never to an Oliver plow or mi extrt. Itrad the full name ou the plow or txtra the full name Im on every piece. i All others are Imitations of tliu Oliver s Plow Work. A good furm to rent i ear Eugene. J.J. Walton. I John Davlea, the Nlnlh street tuilr, y-has Just received a ll ie lire of tiie latest, style of full and w inter xihhU. ) Suits made ut the lowest price, Htid you do not have to pick from sample. Lost. Iu tit I city a Masonic CIihi- ter emblem. On the emblem are tne words. "J A Itolt, buircne Chapter." ' The Under will please feave the saute ai this olllee. Foil Salb. One good hinder; 1 trl cycle Kultty plow; 1 steel harrow (three hunted: 1 good lllu wagon; H horse and colts. Will allow one yeai's lime with 10 per cent interest. ; J5. E. ItMHI-EJIAM, Detter, Ore. Oliver plows both steel and chilled 'i with the ame old guarantee warrant fed to scour. F L Chambers, sole nKetit. Wastkd. At once, lu.noo turkeys; " hi ghest market price pale) by Jim r j Nixon, ou Kcut'i illumetle street, next door to Ureen 4 Hon. s Buekleu's Arnica Salve. The Best Kulve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, t?ores. Ulcers, fcult f. Klieuin, Fever Hores, Tet tor, Chupu d ' Hands, Chilblain!!, Corns, and all hkln Eruptions, and positively cures Tiles. ' or no pay required. It is guaranteed to Rive perfect eallsracltoii or money refunded. Price 25 cents er box. i For sale by Henderson A Linn. i h ft"ben Babr ' tick, e gsro ucr 0aw. . When abe hi a CJulJ, she crie.1 fir CantorU. Wbaa aha became MUs, aha duns tn Cratorla. JTbsn ihs bad Children, the gvw U.am Cantoris, We are anxious to do a lilt le good in II11S WUMU BIIU tnu ilium vi i.v c anter or better way to do It than by recommending One Minute Cough 1 Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, I consumption and other serious lung 1 troubles that follow neglected colds. Osburn & DvLauo. Daily Guard, November, 11 Stole Tools -Two boys, were up be- fore the officers last night on suspicion of having stolen some tools from Wm Oaidner. The t'Mil were stolen by (someone and sold by the boys at Win ter's second band store, riulllcient ' evidence lias not been secured yet to ; fasten the guilt upon anyone. II jr Uufristr Lord. HaLKM, Nov. 0. The aiinuul thank-giving proclamation was bxlay Issued by Governor Lord. The 5 pr.H-laiuatioii in full Is at follows: 1 "For the manifold blessings J vouchsafed to us during tho past year, it is tilting that we, ssa gratctui peo ple, should make due acknowledge menu to Almighty God. In recogni tion lift tils duty, and In confomity with the time-lionoied custom, and in aoeordance with the proclamation of the president of the L oiled Klutes, I William P Lord, governor of the state of Oregon, do dvslgliut. and set apart Thursday, the 20lh day of November, ISM, as Thanksgiving day. "On that day I recom iiend tint the people abstain, as far a pra ilicuble, from the occupations of evcry-day life, and that tbey assemble in their usual places of worship and oiler praise and thanksgiving to God for the peacf and prosperity bestowed u i on us, for the health and happiness with which he has blesxd us, and for our freedom from pestilence and calamities. Let us also devote the day to the enjoy, mentof hospitality and the strength ening of lanitly lteBj to relieving the Wanuof the ueedy and distressed, and the doing of charitable deeds; to In spiring sentiments of loyalty to our oountry, and respect f.ir its laws nod the maintenance of public order; to cultivating a Just regard for the rights Qd opinions of others, and Inculcat ing a rhi of duty that w ill lead us to fulfill as fur u lies III our IlllsfT, OUT obligations as citiaens and Individ Hals." A Great Book. On the third page of today's Daily GUARD, will be fouud the advertisement of The Great Euoyclopaedlo Diclionury. A liruiltd otiruberof sets of this great work will be distributed In Eugene and vicinity at the low Introductnrv nrices. At ce a dictionary and an encyclo paedia. 250,000 words; &0,000 euoyclo paedio subjects; produced at a cost f 1750,000; four massive volumee, weight 40 pounds. Que dollar ecurr the delivery of the entire work; bait noe tq be paid at the rate of f 1. 26 per month for one year, rieud your najne nd address to the Pacltio Coast News paper Syndicate, care of the DILY Ei'oknk Guard, and you will tie sup plied with sample pages for exMuina tlu. We have k ven the work? a hasty "aminalloo aa.l esq reouuiun-ud (t to W pull la yj wkdxiwday.xovkmhkuh. Lot of school liiVams iu town. HonHMYoraii went to Portland today. Will Yoran is assMiug in the county clerk's olllce. J Mm W Shutinoti went to Hurrisburg ftMin (nil, I, t'omiiilneloiiern' court has adjourned iifi ii'e lenu. Fresh graits seed of nil klndx. F L (HAM IIKKS. The c.-UHdii fr (. I'liinese pheits- lion ,s .I oran lead the republican n-""i in I' niias county. r ...... . . urn u it (.riiiiinld was a pUKRener "iiiiije urove tins ullernooti. (iHiniine (Jllver plow extras only to l"'l i F I. t haiub. li, . Tin- .Sin FruiicUci flyer pa-ed tiiiKuii infill golll nun. i. TmiCiiMnf liO s wero shipped from this stall. .ii today. Wry few are left. 'Another full carload of Oliver plows r Li t. naiiiiiers Aext NilunlHy's i(itnie ai C'orvallls in . ruiMi.lv (I.- die more accurately whne the lnmie liain Is capable of lo lli); thU neasoli. The river was down to the 8 fiNit murk this lunrniiiK and is uIIIhk slow ly. The II . ur mill slurtul up un'ai at 5 o'clock lust evening. A circuit court ca-e entitled ISiern-l-rx 4 Samh rt vs ( Iiiih and lt.ziiln Siurr, to recover $170 Jl, bus b. eu tiled with the county clerk. The ;.)D Oliver plow Is Under of all favorite. .So it nt K L Cliatiiti-rs. Mr I Mil.on, .f JiiihI.i.ii City, who has Ueu visiting with relatives! I this tit v fur some tlui", relumed home oi; the 1I:L'ii tiiiin, Ilr W Ku.vkendall returned today from his regular weekly visit to aleiu (o lecture before the student of the V illHiiietic university. Quite a collection of coins of varloiu deiiomiiialious, the proiiertv of Jik Lueky, has been iilsced on exhibition in LiiicKey's Jcwelery store. Frank Stewart took a load of miners and provisions to tliu UjihUiw Con solidated mine today. It will take him three days to make the the trip, The Piits is tho best lever harrow made, F L Chambers, Agt. Secretary J A Diiiiiinelt i.f Portland addressed thesssembly at the C of O oil Monday, lie talks to young iiieu this e.'euing at 6:30 iu ihu Dormitory, Knslern unples are now being ship ped into Oregon, and they are beinif compared at d otirown stock Is claimed In be the best ol ine tw o. At CoirgiiiL's' mill near Kisson, C'al. a short lime ugo, tl.c l iggerscuta tree which was Just 404 years or age. It was eight feet in diumeter, and pro duced 15,000 feet of luinUr. Tne Dalles T M: "Lane county MH'ius to U in the best condition finan cial v of any in the stale. All her wnrranla Issii-d prior to March 2-'4, I88ti, have been culled In by Hie county treasurer." KhiI'i Clover IiKit, the great Blood I iirilU i, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipa tion. 26 cts., 50 ctn., fl.. Sold by llen.li rsou 4 Mini. Mrs Jiiines Haw ley of Cot tune Grove, who has Jut recovered from, a severe sick spell, came down on the 11:10 I ruin ami win visit wun ner parents, Mr and Mrs J 1 Withers, near mis ci'y. Imitations are numerous, mid "only good (hingi) are iuiita eil," but the genuine Oliver chilled plow can only be bought of F L Cliainbers. Samuel Gray left Wednesday moru- iug for Iluiitingtou, Oregon, where he and his nephew, Waller Gray, of Portland, contemplate starting a har ness and saddlery shop. Portland is a great city. A man named 11 P Hush was locked up iu the city Jail for seven days, w hen lie was discharged ss there was no com plaint against him and it was not known what he wus there for. Captain Sveeney tj. S. A., San Di ego, Cat., says: -"Minos isiurru Komcdy is the flit medicine I have ever found llial woutu uo me any good." Price 50e. Henderson 4 Linn. A strong petition ha been made to Governor Lord by Influential citizen of Kentucky for the relenee of J It Todd from the eiiltenilarv, to which lie was sentenced for life foi stage robla-ry iu Douglas county fouHccn years ago. Jeu Hawk, who was announced to speak at the Christian church on Fri day evening will not bo able to be here. He spoke to the students of the Divinity sclicsil yesterday afiernoi n. He will return to Kugeiie later In the year. Lebanon Advance: The S P Co have lowered the freight rate lierwten Albany and this place, so they will probably tuke the freight business away from the teamsters. Hut they havo raised the rate on wheat from Ihispluoeto Port laud to 12 cents per bushel, a ral-eof 21 cents. The heavy rains of the last few days have seriously damaged the grade of the A A C K railroad between Tongue Point and Knappa. Every cut on that portion of Ihe road that was recently llnliished bv Corey 4 Waltls bus been utmost filled by slides, Harper's Bazuri "What do you wish, madam?" suld the election ofllccr to Mrs Tenspot. "You have already voted once today. ou voti before noon vou know." "Oh yes I know that," replied the yotrtss, "but I want to change my ballot." The second annual convention of ilie Southern Oregon Miners' Association will be held In Grant's Pass on the lUih Inst. Many impoi'ant matters will (Mime before the convention and there should be a largo attendance. Ti e a-i ociallon now has a member ship of over 300. Jacksoi.ville Times: J J McCord, a miner llvinu in Evans cr.ck district as struck by the outhb und over laud train neu Woodvilte, on Sunday morning, and probably ree Ived fatal ir Juries. He is supposetl lo tsi Insane, as he imrposely put IiIoim If In the way or the cats. Ti,u I.ms hcen no chalice lepoited in the vote in this state, from that published yesterday, except the slight ly increased Bryan plurality, 2M Mi slead of 17 in Harney county. Ibis .h Mclvmlev's plurality 220T with returns from Curry and Grant, onlj, not quit complete. It would l? hard to convince a man suffering from billoui eolio that his .m.v la doe tn a mlcrot wun an uu .mi.ouncable name. But one dose of iv.Wlii'. Collo and Cholera I. ure will ...viiiiw him of its ixiwer to afford instant relief. It kills pain. Obhcr 4 DkLano THURSDAY, NOVKMBEIt 12. Klrf illlurlas si... j . Old papers for sale at this ofllce. ffmi-wrv. Cnnkery at Post Office grocery. Dr. Finley, dentlst.room S.Dunu blk. r Everything at Post Office groevry Bishop Cranston the 25th of "Novem- ber. (iulck shot shotgun cartridges at r Ij Chamber's only PotatiHi are retailing at 60 cents per ousnei at Grant s Pass. Weather prediction for toulght and Friday: Continued rain. J H O'Neill, the live agent or the O U 4 N Co, Is In the city. Mis. Sol Abraham, of Roseburg, visited In Eugene today. Sugar raised another one-eighth of a ceu l ou the pound today. We sell the famous Soap Foam washing poAder Hall 4 Son. Dr. Finley. dentlst.room S.Dunn blk. Cleanest and strongest; quick shot shelln. Don't let the cat lick the dishes; you can wash them cleauer with Soap Foam, Soap Foam excels all other washing compounds. Hall 4 Bo l. rraUK Anderson went through ss Hreiiiuti on the afternoon train. Another full carload of Oliver plows at F. L. CHAatUEHtf', Finest Plutiuo Photos, Olive or Car bon effect. Winter Photo Co. $350 buys a fine 6 room cottage N W comer Second and Lawrence streets Fresh glass seed. ll F. L. Chambers. William Henry Harrison is a can didate for postmaster lit Amity al ready. For a short time our New Special cabinets at reduced prices. Winter Photo Co. Senator J II McClutig attended the Portland republican celebration last night. The Weekly Guard goes to press tomorrow .. morning. Advertisers should make a note of this fact. The U of O football team will go to Corvallis on the 11:20 train tomorrow and will play O A C Saturday. Grants's Pass Courier: Isaac Fin ley slil pied 11,000 pounds of hops to St Louis this week. They were sold under contract for 11 cents. Stove repairs, any piece of any cooking stove or heater furnished or put in to order. f Li inamoers. Ilev C C Hell, of Portland, presiding elder for this district of the United Brethren church, arrived on the 2 o'clock train. Arthur Cnmegys, who has been act ing as S P station agent and operator at HuUey for several days, arrived home llils afternoon. Good advice: Never leave home on a Journey without a bottle ot Cham berlain's Co' lo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Osburne 4 De- Lauo, druggists. Hoe cuke is the only soap on the market made under patent formula. Hal! 4 Sou. Hoe Cake wrappers are worth 1 cent apiece Ask for the premium book. Hall 4 Son. Do you luck faith and love health? Let us establish your faith and restore your health with De W Ill's Sarsapanl la. OSHURN 4 DELANO. The circuit court for the teim in session at Corvallis this week con tains only C2 civil and 6 criminal cases, the Ugliest for years. Soap Foam sav.-s the stiength for other duties, and saves the clothe. Hall 4 Son. Paes the good word along the line. Piles can I e quickly cured without an operation by simply applying oe Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. , Ohuur.n 4 DeLano. S cretary of State H R Klncaid re ceived by the afternoon express two very fine specimens of the palm, which will be ued in decorating bis home in In this city. Pure blood means good health. De Witt's 8arraparllla purine the blood cure eruptions, eczema, aerofulaand all diseases arising from Impure blood. Osbukk 4 DeLano. The supreme court lias decided that A I I.. t..A a branch asyium canuov uo iumicu away from Salem, The people of that city should proceed to have the state university and normal schools movea to the capital city. Persons who have a coughing spell every night, on account of a tickling sensation In the throat, may overcome It at once by a dose of One Minute Cough Cure. OiUL'RN & Delano. Commissioner Doyle toduy received from his sou In San Francisco the offlclul ballot of that city. It Is as large ss the Daily Guard and contains 3M tKiinej. "Wake up, Jacob, the day is break ing!" so said DeWltt's Little Early Risers to the man who had taken them l" arouse his sluggish liver. (.t..nii 4 DeLano. Miss Keeder of San Francisco, coast secretary of the Y W V A, who has been paying the college association In this city an official visit, went to Al bany ou the 11:20 train today. Mis Reeder Is making a tour of the coast in the Interest of the Y W C A. TbeS Pnffloer' special car spent last night In Eugeue. aiuper Intendeut L It Fields, R Koeh- 1-r, Engineer Giondabl and otbersare out Inspecting the lines. iuey iw '.lined the Journey north th' morn. 1 lg. SEVERE STORM AT SIDSLAW i Ocean Raised Nine Feet in Four Hours -House Blown Down it) Whirl) There Were h People. On Woman lilllra. bail! Uuanl, Novvmlwr IJ. The driver of the Siuslaw stage, who arrived lust night from the Head of Tide, reports one of the severest storms known ulmost to the oldest settlers along the Siusluw. The storm oc curred Saturday night and Sunday and raged with untold furv. The ocean, driven inland by high wiuds far out at sea, raised nine feet in m a m. ... our nours. i ne siuslaw river was flooded by back water, but as yet uo reports of serious damage at Florence have reached this city. The storm Inland was almost as terifflo as on the ocean. The wind blew a hurricane all night long and the rain fell In torrents. Trees were blown down and wushouts occurred along mo route of the Kin-law stai;e Hue. A fatul catastrophe was the result of the storm 6 miles this tide of Head of Tide where the Indian Creek road leaves the main Siuslaw road. An old house, the property of Mrs Funk, stands at the Junction of the two roads. It was built partly of luinls-r and partly of logs and was insecure from age and had not been occupied for some time. William Abbelt, with his wife and two children, and his brother, w ho bud five children, from Indian Creek, bad started out to the valley. They reached Ihe Junction ol the roads when the storm overlook them and camped for the night. They sought shelter from the wind and raiu In the deserted house. The storm In creased In violence and ruged with re lentless destruction through the forest about the cabin. At 4 o'clock Sunday morning the building suddenly yield ed, gave way to the stoiiu and came down with a crash. Nearly all of the ten people In the wrecked structure were pinioned down by the falling timbers. Mrs Abbelt, wife ol Wm Abbett, was struck on the head by a falling beam which crushed Iu I er skull. She died in a short lime. The other members of the party succeeded hi extricating themselves from tho ruins, none of them having suffered serious injuries. How to Prevent Croup. Some reading that will prove Inter esting to young mothers. How to guard against the disease. Croup is a terror tn young mothers aud to post them concerning the cause, first symptoms and treatment is the object of this item. The origin of croup Is a common cold. Children who are subject to it take cold very easily and croup Is almost sure lo fol low. The first symptom is hoarse ness; this Is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough, which Is easily re cognized aud will never be forgotten by anyone who has heard it. The time to act Is when the child flist becomes hoarse. II Chumberlulu'a Cough Remedy Is freely given all ten dency to croup will soon disappear. even atlur ttie croupy couch bus de veloped It will prevent the attack. There Is no danger in giving this remedy for it contains nothing Injur ious. For tale by Osburn 4 DeLaun, druglsts. Mushrooms A Delicacy. A Foun tain, a boot bluck of this city, goes out almost dally to gather mushrooms, which are cooked In vurlous ways, and seasoned with salt and ieppcr are said to be most delicious, many preferring them to oysters. The mushrooms are now becoming tough, but earlier In the fall are more plentiful and better suited for lood. Mr Fountain has been using them as a diet for 40 yea is and is very fond of litem. 1)1E1). At Fossil, Oregon, Nov. 0, 18, of consumption, Miss Daisy Ogden, aged 18 years, 10 iiionth and 23 days. Miss Ogden was a bright young lady and had hosts of friends In Eugene who will be pained to learn of ber demise. She was a daughter of the late Samuel A Ogden, Her biother, Lester Ogden, was present at the time of htr death. The Interment took place In the Fossil cemetery. Ell Hill, Lumber City, Pa., writes: "I have been suffering from piles for 25 years and thought my case Incura ble. DeWitt' Witch Hazel Sulve was recommended to me as a pile cure, so I bought a box and it performed a per manent cure." This Is only one of thousands of similar cures. Eczema, sores and skin diseases yield quickly when it Is us.-d. Okhdr 4 DeLano. HCDV8 rll.K St-TrOHITORY. la fuaraiiUs-1 ut rare I'ilisi and ('ontl.atlon or nionsjr rtluwled. rvula r t.i. suwl twontami.R lor cirfilar ainl rs sample to &IAKTIN RI'liV. ltrf(,sterfl I'tiarinaclal.lAnra. Im, l'' So I'lurum Asmrsssii. Koraaleb; all ttrtt-riau ilruttKiiii rirrfwaerr, and In Kui.t Ureauu Iit mburo A Uelnu R U P T U R E an J Himanently :cured wi i r-tvvi i Knfc or Operation Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE LFr ut. I tu From Tl.rcc b Six Weeks. VRITZ rc?. TZWZ THE 0. F. ! CO. Ort.r' 1 ; .Mils, nr. c 4 V. L ass? til MIL.K K Al.liKK" SOI.H. Writ of Keplevlu IssimI For posses, sluu of tlic Mors.'. Wednesday's S.ilem Journal: At the Fashion stables, this morning, Sherill F T Wrigliiimtu sold on execu tion, "Itlaek Alder," the Well known racing horse. R K Hayes of Eugene purchased the uuliiiut for fli The sale wus the result of the ease of T C Sharp vs W W Curd well, heard Is lore Judge Itiirnctt in dep.utiucnt No I, Marion county circuit court, iu which Sharp wu given Judgment f..r the amount sued for und tho sale wm liiade lo s itlsfy that judgment. Im mediately following the sale of the animal, Sharp left S.ileui with the horse for Eugene. Being upptised of the fact, Webster Holmes and W J D'Arcy attorneys for Dora l'.cnncii, who through a suit brought against Sheriff F T Wrightmati in Justice Johnson's court, claiming to im the' rightful owner of the animal, gained! possession of the horse, und cails.'d Justice Johnson to Issue a writ of re plevin. Armed w ith this Chief of Police Dilley left In pursuit or Sharp, expecting to rcg.ilu possession of the animal. When last seen Sharp Mas slowly riding from this cily, via the Jetleisou roud, aud iu ulsiut .'10 inii:- utes later Chief Dilley followed in hot pursuit. Sharp will have to be over taken befor he crosses the I. inn county line, otherwise the papers cannot be served. I. A I KK Today's Salem Statesman: 'Tho marshal started in hot pursuit, hut failed lo overtake the horse and rider before they bad crossed the lino Into another county. The black racerseems to have Urn tho cause of an endless amount of litigation during the past four weeks and his ownership Is not yet definitely settled, as the case de cided by Just ieo Johnson as hereto fore mentioned has been apiealed to the circuit court." lure For Crippled riilitlrrn. Tho National Surgical I intitule. No. 310 Rush St., San Fruuclsco, success. fully treats all cases of orthopaedic surgery. One or moro surgeons or litis Insti tute will lie at the Hoffman House Eu gene City Monday, Novo nls'r 1Mb, one day lo examine cases. The suc cess oft ho Institute In treating all cases of curvature of the spine, diseases of the hip and kueo Joints, clubfeet, crooked llinlis and bodily ilcrormiltc, us well as plies, llstula, nasal catarrh and all chronic discuses has niiidc for tho Institute a national reputation Write for circular. RefereneciS mny bo hud to: Mr and MrsMilo Tuvlor, Spiinutlcld; Hon T L Davidson, Salem; Isaac Ziimwalt, Irving; Mrs Mary E Honlg, Fugene: Mrs Minnie, Hull', Eugeue; and hun dreds of others. Call for County Warrants. Notice is hereby give Hint the fol lowing county warrants w ill lie paid on presentation lit my ofllee. Interest O'l same will cease November 0, 1HIMI. All Lane county warrants from reg btcred number 10 ItiU to UMU both in clusive. Dated Eugene, Or , Nov.4, IS1W. A. S. Pattkhhon. County Treustirer. sriTsor (lino, city .r Toi.kiki,' I.CeAS I I.CSTV. I Prank J. Cheney mskea oath that ha ! Ilia senior parti. er of lit. tl rut i.l K. J. Chelit-v A Co., il.iti.K biislttess In I tit. t-ltjr tit T11I1-.I0, coiui ly and ilalu afore.slil, Mini Ihsl Mid llrin will im y Hit) iion ul 1 INK Ill's ItKIt nol.l.A Us d.r vaeh and I'Vury cane n( Catarrh that t-annut Iw cured liy tho ttau ut Itall'a t alarrh i'lir. fSASSJ IMKSBT Htvnrn to iM'fi.rs 1110 and ulni'rlt-d Iu my presence, thlttith day ot Itvci-tnls-r, A. I., IsnI. A . n . iii.K.pi.n lntAl) Notary I'ul.lla. Ilall'a Catarrh Cnro is lakuti Internally and art dtreelly tin Ihe liloml and intiisin. iiir- facesuf llissystrin. Hen for tctMiioiilalu, fret. K J Chunky ,v Co, Toledo, Ohio, f-sold by liruiix"ia. 7.W. Skwino Needles) (Ialorij. Cor- vullls Times: Yesterday afternoon the circuit court was gelling ready for the trial of a case against Wilhcliu 4 Sons, Monroe. It was to bo a Juiy trial, but the point whs not reached where the selection of a Jury wus Iu order. Iu the care the Wilhelm's are sued by a New York II r 111 for the sumoffl'.'O, And the w hole bill was for sewing needles. The Wilhelm's ordered or at least Intended to order, 4,000 needles. When the shipment arrived from New York there were 4,XKJ cards of needles or enough needles to supply all the retail stores In tho WllUmetle vullcy enough needles to sew iiutclies oil the pants ol every soldier In the tier, man army. The Wilhelm's object to paying for more needles than they heeded. The New Yorkers waut pay for nil the needles they shipped out. The Advancement CI oil The Advancement Club will meet Iu Mount's hull Monday evening, Nov. 10, 18!)). Important business will bs transacted. All members should 1 e present. Tho public Is In vited. Executive Com mittck. Men Optical Instrument. J O Walts bus Just received amw optical Instrument that detect and 0 irrects all defects of lite eye to 'rfer Hon. No chance of a fitilure folios the uo of tins Instrument. - bally (inard, Nnrrtnber 12. Jail Empty. The man Slmrp, who was sentenced to 12 tluy In the county Jail for larceny .f If rness was re-len-ci ti.i'ny, hi scute noc, having ex pired. 'I he J til U now without uu occupint. We m'ght tell you more uUmt One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that It curts a cough. Every one tbs-s who has used It. It is a xi -feet remedy for coughs, colds, hoarso Itess. It is an especial favorite for children, being pleasant to take and 'iulck In curing. Ohhi'k.v 4 DeLano. Our "New Special" cabinets at re duced (dices. Winter Photo Co. A P WiiMi oi iiuwi:. PcriH'Irnted I pun tho Macrnber Their Mo. tlug Last Mght. ut Last night while the Knights of the Maccala-cs were III their tent, gathered urouud their camp lire In solemn cot . clave, a marauding party swept down upon them and captured their picket, whom they bound and g igged. They then proceeded to reliant the altered 'gout which the chief of the muraudcis 'mounted and urging l.liu on with j shout and w hip aud spur, siicceedctl In riding dow n and trampling on Hie Sentinel. The noble Sir Knights immediately I rallied lo his rescue, when theyfoiit.il lo their dismay that the iutt rloers to lint numls-r of alMiut two score, were tho wives, sisters, mothers ami daugh ters of tits Sir Knights themselves und were loaded down with dishes and many good things to till them. Tho Sir Knights Immediately sui rendered and placed the Indies, as masters, in charge of tho citadel, which they run to suit themselves for the remainder of the evening. After lessling on tl.o dainty viands until all were 11 1 led to repletion, they indulged Iu tonst.i, singing, speaking a'ul games until near tho bewitching hour of midnight, when they nil re tired lothi lr homes, voting the nllalr one of the greatest successes of the sea- sou' campaign. Tho ladles are so enthusiastic that they ate going to organ lie a I tee Hive ' as soon as an olllclal for the inirtiose can bo brought from Fort Huron, Michigan. Tho 1 1. when Tent had better keep their outpii-N well guarded or they may be surprised at their next meet ing as the Sir Knights of Eugeue are detenu I lied ou reprlanl, Colt v a l.l. Ill Footiiali.Ists. Corval lis Times. Tho result of Ihe pr ac: lee game of fisithall at Eugeno Saturday Mwceu tlic, O A C boys and the II of O's was a score of 2 to 0, In favor 1 f Eugeno. This was a much better showing than the boys from this city exioeted to make, as it was the first mulched gatiio many of them had ever participated in. The boys claim that tht umpire 11 ed them unjustly on several occasions. Next Saturday (here Is lo be gitino in this city be tween tho same teams, aud It Is calculated to havo Hill anil De Forest of Portland, to referee aud limitlrv. There Is no doubt but Saturday's game will prove a still one. All Free. Those who have used lr King's New Discovery know Its value, and those who have not, have now tho op portunity to try it free. Cull on the advertised druggist ami get a trial Iniltlc free. Scud your iiumo anil ad dress to 11 E Ruckled 4 Co, Chicago, ithd get a sample box of Dr King's New Life Pills, free, as well as a copy of tluitlo to Health and Household Instructor, tree. All of which Is guar anteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Henderson 4 Linn's drug stole. I L billy tluar.l, Eovrmls'i 1.'. Trek Removed.-Iii compliance with an order passed by the street committee c.iuiiiilssioiirr D.iylo this afternoon re moved one of tho largo muplo trees at the corner of tho Hoffman House. Tho tree removed was dead. The other trees In that vicinity were trimmed up and allowed to stand. They are orna mental as well as useful In the sum mer season. Later. Since the above wa writ ten both tree on Willamette street wero cut down and tho two west ones 011 Ninth street. jjVIUST BE 0 UU SALES MUST KKAdll THAT MARK THIS Year ami to ilo that wo havo iot to sell $5 000 Worth of goods lotweou now ami tho 10th. day ol JNovein hor. LOOK AT PRICES. For tho next 15 days onlv 10 por cent dis count on till our Boots and Shoes, 10 por cont discount on all our Crockery and Glassware. (iood Iiitrd $ .07. (Jood Itacoa 07. . r lh.s. Arbucklo's Coffee 1.00. (Jood Tlour, per sack 00. 25 lbs. good Kico 1-00. No. I I5eans, per lb -02. AX BILLY. On account of tho poor health of our family we aro compelled to close our store anil leave Eiieiie,iiiuch to the regret of ourselves and family. Rut as the health "f our family tleiuaud It, we shall commence on SATURDAY, JUNE, 13, '96, Our o Qreat o o o Out o 5a,? During this sale everything will ho sold at Auction Prices. It you wish to tmy goods Cheap now Is your oppirtunlty. Come early lieforo the slock is brokou. Noihlug reserved. Every thing In our store goes. WATCH THIS SX3lO1. J. D. MATLOCK & CO., McKkn.ik Mail Roi.te. The Mo Kcn.le mall route has been increased bj the department at Washington from a semi-weekly to a dally mail except Sundays, between Springfield and Lea burg, (ho el ango to lake eflect Novem. ber 1'!, The mail from Leaburg to Foley springs will go twice a week in winter aud three times in summer, tliu same as heretofore. Ell Rang will have charge, of the t'oute from Springfield lo I.euburg and will run a 1 atage from this city commencing next ! Monday. The stage will leave here each 1110 ruing, except .Sundays, at 6KX) o'el.K-k and reluming will arrive at .U o'clock In the evening. The mall will leave Leaburg for Foley Springs Tuesdays and Fridays ami return lug will arrive at Leaburg Wednes days aud Saturdays. Mr Rung will run it covered stage on the Siuslaw route. The above changes Mill give Thurston, Wulterville aud Leaburg dally mail service. HCIIEbl'LE OK TIME. Tho following schedule of time of departure and arrival of mall la taken from the Oregon is 11: Springtleld to Foley Springs all the year aroiinil lA'ave Springtleld dally except Sunday at 0 a.m.; arrive Lea burg by 10 a. 111.; leave Leaburg dally except Sunday at 4 p. ni.; arrive Springfield by H p. tn. From May 1 to DcIhIht ,11 Leave leaburg Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 a. ni.; arrive Foley Springs by 8 p. 111.; leave Foley Springs Tues lays, Thursday and Saturdays at U a. in.; arrive Lea burg by 4 p. m. Fro n November I to April :i0 Leave Leaburg Tuesday and Fridays at 0 a. 111.; arrive Folsy Springs by 0 p. m.; leave Foley Spring Wednesdays and Saturdays at 0 a. m.i ariivo I.euburg by (I p m. Take effect November 111, 1MW. DiiiiwMNti at Maiiel. We are In debted to the Register lor the follow ing additional purtlculais of this lad allalr: News of a aud drowning ac cident on the Mohawk has reached this city. Two boys, Warner Savage, agetl 11 years, ami Fred Van Sickle, aged 13 years, son of the proprietor of tho Mill Crjck saw mill, were playing oil the boom below the mill last Mon day. Owing to the high water some of tho mill hands went above a dis tance of two miles aud opened the 11. iml gules, with the view of flooding down a J tin of logs. Tho little follows all unconscious of tho great daligor, wero running back and forth upon the Immuh when the Jam canto tearing down, striking the other logs, aud knocking them into the pond, which wus ulsiut 1 ') feet deep. They were taken out a few moments after the ac cident, but not until death had claim ed them. Tho grlef-slrlcken parent buvu the sympathy of the entire com munity. , Dally ouatd, Novi mtr li. Sai.k Conhi'.mm ated. The sale of the Hotel Eugene by Charles Raker and wife, of Sun Francisco, through Chits. Lancr, agent, to Stephen Smeed, of Camp Clock precinct, for 19,000 wa cottsummuted tills afternoon. The matter of leasing the property will probably be disposed of to some one tomorrow. Litter List. Nov 12, 1808. Rouen, Mis Eftlc, Coldren, L A, Ilruee, Richard, Em melt, Don, Rtichanaii, M, Smith, D II, Thompson, Mrs II I, A rhario ot ona rent will h mado on all letters given 0.1 U I'unona railing lor lottars will tili-aaa ataia wnon aiireaiiseu. J. Csaio, P. U. The people of Eugene will have an opportunity of hearing; Bishop Cran ston the 2.th of this month. $100,000.