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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1897)
, i tii.ll LlTy AND OUUJNTX j-- ' ,..rvre(LiniriJ n HINKBV PUhCHASED. ,1,-rlr KreUel Procures a Dyua nlll'r' j Em, ins For TLe TnlverHlty. pwiy ou.M,Beptembr8. , rCbarlH Freldel raturned ou Pri's overland from a short g trio to Portland. While 'purchased f"r the University lbre T . ouadrl-polar direct current vuaV It will have a -CvVover IGOlO-caudle power Id- ...wilt eolng oo at the Unlver y V,II be Oulshed itliln a month. 4CjC,n . -..,1 linn ilfK f OS !ti Eugeu Soap Company is wan Sig a'tcla.. Whale oil soap purpose of spraying hops and Wabtoprl fallal uie racio.y ,U0 KT.. NkarCkkamekv. iVWJU rw. To Exchange. Wll exchange 7 lt, one store .imiiib. 1 dwelling house, 1 baru, a rl,nleu. fruit of all kinds and : Srtw of it. located In Springfield, for (",U, ' Kr.r Information Eugene proornj. liquid - EWZt'MWALT, Irvlns, Oregon. Eifeoe Mill Storage heduced. Miss, tirl U having a drought. Eugene tircet are lu line condillun. CFHurlbert, of Junction is in ths city. H M Titus went to Uoatitru (hit after noon. Maukets T.'j ceuts a pair ami up at Duuu's. The yellow fever iu New Orleans is lu check. Wheat was j per bushel in New York yesterday. F M Jllair relumed last night from a visit to Portland. J F Walker, of Walker siatinh, wa lu Eugeue toduy A fine second hund Phaeton for 'W at F L Chambers. Dr Sharp, a w ill startup his dryer near (iohci, Monday. The Interiiiittent full showcis are now coining regularly. Dr W Kuykendull returned mi the IOi.jO local from Saginaw. Theotllee of the Hotel receiving a coat.of piiiut. T II 1U1I nd Wiu I Prineville are ,n Eugene. Frank Dunn will ( ay more for your wliea than anyone elee Halsey item: "Ellas Ketiiey moved back to Eugene till- week." Buyer In Eugene today were paying 0 cents per bushel for wheat. 11 A Cockerliuo is home from New port, where lit spent a few days. lion and Mrs II 15 Miller returned from Newport ou today's 2:t'4 loctl. Highest c: sh price paid for wheat. F. E. Dunn. E II Iughatu was a passenger to Portland ou this mornings early train. Mrs J 11 Boyd returned to her home flUunsDi i Eugene Is Fiught of R. Norwood, Formerly of Co: burg. Willi's a Ktorsie on wheat reduced to 2 cents 1st Lebanon on this morning's local I - hmiiel to take etieci wun lue oe- iiiuio, Winning ol the present wheat season. " ..... t. .... . .no IV. El'OENE MIL" otiiiw u w in- Altoruey N E Maikley returned to day from a piofecsloual trip to Cottage drove, Peter M Abbey, of Newport, has le.ned the Occidental hotel of Cor- vallis The Eugene postofflee has hud some neat letteriun due ou the front dows. A P Bradbury, the well known n.iitland drummer, was lu the city today. Miss Jes ie Withers lias secured the . . . 1! . ! .. X.. 1' ...1 I...1 .Wirl 1. SCIIOOI IU U.s.r.ct .tu v, linn.- ....... of this city Hod and fruit men are very buy savluir their crops. All surplus labor Is employed. Street Commissioner Mummy Is busy building uew cross walks and re paying old one' Mrs Luolnda Laird aud daughters .lIII uva tomorrow lor iioniimuui, their future home, Miss Mabel P.ean left on the 10:oO local today for Ellensburg to visit tier brother, Dr J w llean ii....... niivr nlow and you cau plow your ground now F L Chambers, Ageni Mrs D T Awbrey aud Miss Mae T vill ptvn f"i no in riiv nerson who I i i,r,.u iiinu down from (.oltage sill put me In coaimunicatlon 1 rjrove ou tl uiortiiug local. on imam J Btretcn. inere is uu r ,-,i,,.. m.d criminal cliarce aea ust him. Prof auu Jirs i v- . For Trade. A sood paying general merchandise for trade for a good farm. Inquire of W. Sanders, Eugene, Or. Bargains. t srs closing out our line of dishes .nH .!m ware. Now Is your chauce lor real bargains. J (jcktwineatUJeeutsapound. IWst n,.rirm oil 40 cents a gallon. I. K. Peteks, ulh street. For Sale. 1 nlann. 2 horses. 2 bueeles. 1 hack, 'l wui cart, 1 set doub.e harness, 4 sets tinglt liaruess. .... Will trade for lumber aud shingles. A S McCll kk, Save Yonr Uraln. Few realize that each squirrel de- uroyi $1.50 worth or grain anuuany. Wiltelee'sriulrrel and Gopher Ex (rminatoris the most efteetive aud icouomlcsl poison known. Price re new to 3U cents, r or saie vy ui'uu ru DtLsuo, ageuts. Notice. TI.ey stay ic ,1HM Jim on 1 he Trail. Skaouav, Alaska, Aug. 2S, '07. Fisher & Watkins, Eugeue, Ore gon, (ieuts: According to promise I will write you. I arrived here August 2.1, all safe and well. There are 5,000 men lure and ou this trail with horses trying to get over the pass, aud are meeting with mauy difficulties. They are loMug hits of horses, by tnem fall ing oil' the trail down the mountfln. Everything lo ou tliejuinp. There U plent .' of work at 75 cents per hour or ?7 per day, Including board. I think there is much money to be made lu the miues from what I ean learu Irom this distance. A great rush lu the spring Is certain. I will golu on the Dyea or v'hilcool trail. It will take pluck and muscle to get over. I think I will be lu on th'j lakes by Septemler Otn, and will w Inter soinewh' re down the river and do prospecting w rk. Yours truly Ai.kx Norwood. DR. DB1VKK THE ATTRACTION. Ho Still Claims He Debated Robert lugersoll. With The Modoc County Callk Thief Visits Our City. WENT NORTH YESTERDAY. Came Down From Pleasant Hill Tues day Afternoon. Urpmr Shrrtll llisl'l I railing film. County Commissioners and L. .V Rone? Sta Aweement for Court House Foundation. To II oiulrlet lire. I, ISII1 The contract tntwe-u KO Totter, Judge and J T fall'son and W T Ilailey, coiimliKiouers, as the couuty Uiard of commissioner, aud L N Honey, contractor, for the building of the court house fjuudatiou tins been signed. This provides for the completion of the Inundation nrcoidlrg to plans pre pared by IVIus I) Ncer anil accepted hy the court, said Ielos 1) Nivr to bo superintendent for the court. The contract prlc, a previously published Ih jSTOO, a d the payments are to U made as the work pmgiewee, as follown: Flrt ravmei.t to be f ITtKl ami Ui Travel woin, hollowaheik.il from a wwk's fast In the mountains, with a other paiiients tone f .iHXl each. shagtty lieard of five weeks' growth on his face, ?lad In a slouch hat, blue jumper, couise trousers and shoes, C'al Cornell, the Modoc county cattle thief, who made a daring escape 10 davs ago from Deputy Sheriff Frowley, K P 1 lager, aud an Indian policeman at the Higdon place at 1'ine Openings on the Military road, came into town Tuesday afternoon about 5 o'clock, rid ing down from l'leasant Hill with W The cent met aUo sptcilleii that the work hall be completed on or before Lcc 1, 1SH7. AS AOKI CHESTS IT. Dr Driver Tells the Old istory about his Debate with lugersoll at Seattle. lIlt'UtDAV, : tvi;:: I1 ..TH'ittts DlScHAttufcD I'.i.uk I.amll iwH, ( 'alli-.m oc Sou. Willis Uichmi Soi Able to l'rove the ill F.Lgi'lIU to lio-ll'll lllii :iis p. , I at Lit I'll Ii S K J t'alei'. of t'liicu, tinlay. LN Honey went afternoon. Wheat Is .Rioted at bil-lul in Albany. Walter Cochran, of l.riu i! lu Kugeiio a day or two. Miss lulu r.radb y and llusey were in Kugene lod.iy. All kinds of i';iiiuiiig inipl. in. tK I'uliUoii .V Son. (ienuino No 4l Oliver chilled shaus at M cents, at V I. ChamberH. A thresher was running on the Vitti farm near Irving yesterday afternoon. (io ami see ('allie n k Son's m slock of fiirming linplciiicnt i. The dormitory Is being put in -h!i"' for the Influx of I'nlversiiy stinienls. Superior drills and seeders, Culll-on A Son. 0 W Coolldge and family have re turned from an outing at VniuIiiii Day. Mrs lunula Strong of California is Nihlling with Mrs M J Farrow in Ibis city. Itishop Mori Is will bold sirviccs ut Florence, l.ane county, on Sept 'Xh and i'lli. The defunct Portland Savings bank will pay a dividend of live percent in a few days. Civile Foglehas returned fiom the Keeiiey farm In Mini county, where he spent tlio summer. Mrs James II Whiteaker, late of Creswell has already ntovid Into Ibe tiiarg'1 of I.lhel. l iie I'oi .iiiixl l ulegraiu of yesterday, lli Mil, jv: Tlie cae of C H Jeffrlea tin; well known fruit dealer, arrestee! ou i-i.fii !:t i nt o.' Willis Itrown, of the tiregnu Fniit I'lilon, for allegul crlra in:, I libel, was today dismissed by .liiilgo Sweck in Hie miinlciral court. I I. i- lir.iiin:: el testliuoiiy occupied the gi iilrr I'Mi lion of yesterday afteruoon, ii' d the prociciliiigs today were given uji to :ui argument of tlie case by op p. sii.g counsel, l'.rown had made out rather a weak cast-, however, and as many of the i bur. es made by Jeffries in io Mib-taiitlaied, the court held that theic w.is m t Mitliciert testlliiODy to u miaiit set ding the ca e to the graud iuiy. Taking tuis Ie'v ol the case, tin- defendant was discharged. Krylngr Krult. J 8 8TILF8, City Marshal, Eugeue. Farms for Sale. ' 1 Willamette vallev for sale. These farms include every variety lu size ami price, for description list, auuress Geo. M. Millek, Wilkins Block, Eugene, Or. daughters, Missis Clara and Fai nie.ar rived home today irom .iewiiM.. At.nn.ev aud Mrs E It Sklpwortli left on the afternoon local for a shoit I have now thirty fine farms In the oiitlutf. accompanied by their family. a itr neunistou. the genial egeni of the Oreat Northern It H was dmng business lu Eugene this aiieruoo... Bhcruiau Heller has purchase.; Hull . t . t x I i It u I runt M l'ratl s luterest iu uie ...i.. blacksmith shop. The busiuiss Ou farm lauds at uood terms. For L ,;nned. n..t . . - I .., ,..i out on the . a. iutvuAi.uni . rive jii-mBv. Euuene, Oregon. vi.vr..., Khue this morning. Some oi IsStii.lIn IT.-County Treasunr tliem were fruit pickers ..ir orchards a Pslterson says that since tho prelim- fw miles out. rtiAulnrv tha nbt Plllirl I . -.- ......... b.iii of the state u.....uB A leriiiKi".., j'.-., liouss has commenced, he has several board of phaimacy, weut to loruanu umei been asked where be could ue t..B ..pj oVeranil to aueuu ".v Money to Loan. will F.vkkktt, Wash., Kept 2.-The fifth session of the Itinerants' Club, In con- ueo l -ii with the M E church confer. ence, convened lu Central opera house at U o'clock this morning. The address of Dr I D Driver on "The Eternal Boushlp and Incarna tion of Christ Evideucii From Na ture," was the strongest thus far of the s-ries or bis lectures, for two nours he held his audience captive. He said In part: 'Tatil, In his epistle to the Iiouians, says that God's Invisible p. rfcctio! s are clearly seen in his vis ible works. This is true of any ma chine, thing or system made by any being, human or divine. Anything put iu material form Is the result ot a previous plan, and when the thing, machine or system is finished the thoughts of the maker, as the a post e says, are clearly seen In it, and is really an iiicurii itiou of his thoughts. In the mighty grasp of this question John says: 'Our eyes have seen and our hands handled Ibe Words of Life. It is by understanding the arrange ment and adjustment of the machine or system iua 'e thai the Invisible per fections of t he Maker are clearly aten Hence the tclentiMs worked on the astronomy of the heavens, but like the Ignorant man trying to put together the different parts of the complicated machine, tailing Io catch or under stand the thoughts of the luventor, all their efforts failed." llev I D Or ver of F:ugeue, Or., was horu in Williams county, Ohio, Au gust 17, ls.4. His pareuts moved to Fort Wayne, Intl., during his early childhood. He went to California In IM'J and to Oregon in wuere ne has ever since resided. He entered the ministry in l!w", and was the agent of the American B.ble Society for Ore gon, Washington, Montana and Idaho from lSWi to 1S7.I, aud clilef lecturer ior D L Moodi's Teachers' Im-tltute dur ing its exist. nc. He also lectured Be fore the C liege of Colleges at onu Held, Mats , when 12U colleg'-s of Eu. rope and America were represented besides distinguished educators irom all parts of the enllghteued world U, Ktal 5 gotameal. He said It was the first he duct ttnd acllou. La fi. . o University at Salem, had had since he escaped I asked f e geemed t0 ti.e v. ' he bad ,ny mouey fcnd he replied: ry, and the high Or. .. . A . rn,A ...iin iliil tint I...I.1 L..IU... found, If he would give up his efflce ,()g of tnat 00dy. wui .or uie present, etc., etc. io an be bas vouchsafed the Information IMieasauta are easily caught by . ill .uuw.cB.cu i g.iortsmea who use i" v tlt he expected to go right along with ' ke,ws iu u,. Sold oi,ly by Dust Orif- IV, ... ..... ... 1 usuiu ouuuing on Ita journey, uu irardwareCo. thtttn H..H . ...... I.I .. if lie nu llaruwaiovu. uuu u nil an n uuiu v j 1: The nvr ii nfti,inlil i..,ii....,l Telegram Sept C ' Cb UU l"" k.a.l Wl " I l VI o ..... , nlll,0, bull anil when vou had found it you . , .,. Venla h Aduir.a teatlier ould Bud him. He will still be In v.B1.,h ru(,a at the North Ceu- tral school, was accepted. Or l? IVo Ma.'.... Tbr Pi I. .11, .a PpbwarZSCllild IS 81.11118 Republican olScr.t 7th: "Claud Davis, 0ierk In the Niu'h street l.armao . .1 oo has been in this cltv duriue the viuceut s the ab W'ulion during PM summer, left on today's tiain for U.Ce of the Junior partner Batte, Montana, where he expects to w jj Andrews expects to leave Bun aubilsh himself In business. He will ,;P a few days In Boise visiting ""ids and expects to jolo theKlon- i ruih In the spring." Oats Wanted. Inquhe of Ax Billy. ..... i.i.. ..i.l i.n.xo In Ohio. rlav onavtsll I0lii urn u - . . n n.n.l.Il , of to Ue COl.e buoiiv IV. trust that lie Will UBC "v O O ' trip. l'resldlng Elder T li i-oiu t.'.....,U M Ul.l.li.1 ' r-ufc ,,..1..,. in Hi Driver w.nt to " " tend a meeting o. mo v,..- '.irH.iee. ...r . ti Schmidt, the recently elected teacher ofOern.au and French In the U of O, writes inai ..c "... rive In Eugeue from of the Dr I Paltimore, ar Md Ir Lnwe, he well-known optician McMlnnvllle, Oregon, has been 'lected lecturer on physical optica iu one or New Ynrk'a leadlnsr colleges. Therefora I.A nrlll nnt mt.irn In OrpffOU " .. ...M.H.W a I ... Until n . . . ii . I .Knot fH'Dl 1". . uctiiprug, ai wnicn ii-uo " . vinwnt iii . . ..... L.'1-.iiih mid son, luceui uiase a professional uur or me wrsjuo. . t.i... . . ... . ... . ...... . ih mnrnnir local I"r ' .uu win oe better prepared uiu gtaneu uu .... - - , . , , TI.. I nl.l .l.iri- r tlr Driver' about A ChamlH-rlalu and A W Gilbert, and n,w, u ,!, t (j l.,L...rsoll. the noted Uuderwood house. .. .. . ..I ' . I I... ou the delayed nortl.-uounu ire.gni ., i,H.iur,. .. dubale. occa- Lresevni uicycie run n" f that reached Eugene at 2 a ru, Wed- .ionullv comes to the surface. We have V I' Chambers, AKent. nesday, continued his Journey. uood cause to suspect D. Driver Is re- The takimr of evidence In the I.lvei The CSuard learned of the aflalr at Unonalble for this reminiscence of his more divorce suit has been adjourned that time, but at the request or omciai8 caret.r ,,at ex,ts only iu his linagl- until one week from next Monday omitted uiontiou of the ame yester- nRlou E l'arkhurht, traveling agent of day, as Mr Frowley weut north looK- The so-called "debate" was an Incl-1 1, vrllwl.Ht Fire Innitnnce Co. lug for the niau immediately, io a re- dl.llt 0f , Jectuie by Col Ingersoll le caM0 up ,,, OVerland last night liorter ir e.naui.H-r.a.u iu, iau.,i.u Kugrw, Instead or roitland, aim con- j Me n llru,( (o,,iy f,,m told some facts lu the premises that L(lea w,0y of an liiipertlueut re- ' . ivm will bear mention. Mr Chamberlain nill i,y Dr Driver, which gave Mr ,,.,..,..' ..ru .i,,,,!... l.iu.. Ingersoll an opportunity to pay his re- sDects to the wehti ot divine in a few has been working on the Military road improvement, and Mr Gilbert was there also as superintendent. They were working at the time Cornell es caped. Refeirlng to the matier lie Pendleton, visiting her aunt, Mrs Charles A marriage license w as Issued today spects to the went, or, o.viue iu n uw - . . .. ntting.nd convlnchig words. This by County C lerk Jo ... y b J oh , H whole "debate," as Mr Driver is Cesik, 60 years, and Mr l.-Urs. ' no .... 38 years Curarettes have advanced l'i percent, and some one remarks that the neces saries of death an well as of life are be ing alteeleil by the Dlngley bill. Mi.- M... Amlersoll. reccllllv of 1.S pleased to term It, did not consume said that alter shotting the horse from (jve mnutes lime after Mr Ingersoll's uuder Coraell, the man ran about UH) lecture. The lu-t contribution on this yards down the mad before entering subject Is from tho atllo Tlnrs of the brush, climbing over a log from ,,,1 o, a Bays: which the bark had been peeled. Dr I I) Driver, ol Orecon, who has ... - 1 The story came to lilin also m,,, enRaKOd to deliver an Interesting Moines, Iowa, has arrived 111 cukouu Mint tl.A nftliHHH 111 DUTHUlt I Lasl.,a i.t l.w.lt.r... fia lilt 1 1 I MOrBllU I . ...I I r. ul.t.t W W luT PUrt'lltH, Mf IUAI U vn. I oeiHQ i lee mieo ..... 1 nun n in i-...- did not even go down to the log to see cUUi a well knowu character lu the a,,d Mrs T P Anderson, In this city II there were any traces of blood there, p,)L.i0 Norlhv est. He Mougs to the Tll0 iMl amm IVHhIoi of the Ore- llbough Cornell staggered somewiiai 0t(l gohool of froutler elrcult riders, al- con coferenceof the M F. church con at the last end of his run as though Hiouirh he Is not on the circuit now. vnm, .., Corvallls this foren.Hin. wounded (which later events prov.d .-or yVhn ne tmveled Is Oregon, Idaho Auoiit 2tM3 delegates are in utt 'iiilaueo, he was not). and Washington, and hence possesses T..o.h.v'H La Grande Chronicle: Some persous have seen into ecu- all ai,noHt InexhaustibU fund of Inter- ,. .... Irit).. .,! of the sure ChamWerlain ano ejuuerv iur estlna auecdoles auoui 111s eiriy ex per turnluK the roan over to the ofllcers, K uces. He Is rugged aud original and and on this oolut he said: "We had .,, Mn elemeut when In a debate. Dr no authority to do so, anil 1 have uau DrVti enjoys the distinction of having official experience enough personally confused Incersoll in a debate in rort to know my position lu au aiiair 110 hand, awl or having met tho secular ti.i. Tho ofllcers know where we Union In Chlcairo. His theinvs aro were, and bad they cared lor our as- Uionir the line or proor or Scriptural sistance, came to us and shown ttieir tcachlugs from nature." papers, we would have helped tliem out. This they did not do, ami wuu out looking for Cornell, came ou to Eugene with Meredith. Wo caught n Is wllh sincere grler that we are Resolutions on tho Knight j. C Death Church. ol Sir .ih. Rchiiuh. has ar -lved in La Grande to attend tho teachers 111 slltute." ItakorCltv IU" publican of last lues " . . .. .lav: ND Sweet and family arnvei. 1.. ...... ..ii.- v,.a...r.biv from Euifcuc. Mr ... .. v . . J j . - - j Sweet IliUnds to locate hero perma nently. Dont wait until all those line Char ter Oak Cook Stoves aro all sold then pay 50 per cent moro genco, assortment. Elmer Patterson a I... til r tiinflt- F L Clia'iil'ers a go. d but had not ''X The l '.uueiie cannery has commenced rcceivlm; fruit and tilling (lie dryer preparatory to making the seasons run. It is proposed to grade all fruit brought to it lu three grades and after diylng allot the dried product to the f.uit owners In proirtloii to the weight and gradii of fruit delivered. This is the only practical way to hhiidle the fruit. Some growers will In iui; a poor lot of stuff which If dried wiih that which has been properly bandit d, w ould spoil all, both for price and ijuality. Growers should not pick Hint until it is ripe men 11 win make a llrst class article. Already fruit has Urn brought In that la hard and ti 11 ll t for drying purposes. It Is about the slime as thrown away for no Iryer can make a Kodgradeof dried lri.it from unripe fruit. Iluckleu's Amies Salve. The best salvo In the world for cuts liruls"s, wires, ulce rs, salt rheum, fever sues, U tter, chapM-d bauds, chllblalus, cms, and all skin eruptions, aud positively cure's pile, or no pay re pilred It Is ituarauteeil to give per fect satli-factloii or money rcfiiudeel Price Z't cents per Imix. For sale by Hkndkiihon A Linn. ( aim and Jackets. New fall lino nt ladles plush capes and cloth Jackets has arrived. Call i.inl see them Is fore they are picked over. F E Dt'NN. . Mkat Fob T.ik Paki.kz Won. Jesse Moore, tho I hitter creek stock man, v. s in Pendleton Friday. He told (ho East Oregotiian of a thriving uew Industry which has developed In that section. Those engaged In It gal her up all the sstray horses on ths ranges, neglected by their owners be- . . . , . .k. cause or llieir woruiiessiiesa iu iug market, and ship them to the can ning establishment al Portland. No owners can bo round 'or the anl mills and they appareully belong to to anybody and everybody. They sell for 50 a head. About 1000 have been rounded up so far. I'nllr tiusrU,bt'truilwr S. 1.'. ....... Villi.' IIA3IA.ll.Mi lir.l. u" ' Ilnlshe.l their threshing on their Springfield farm this forenoon. Ths uli.mt threkhed was quits sou student of the up with Cornell Just this sldi of the f()rced to suffer the lose, caused by the m . mil anil both (lilbcrt .1..-.1. nr ui. l.-.,ll,l l,,l... flmreb. 1 ivnsBUk Ai.ii bwi. - 1 iienkii ui ...i "h-hh ... . I i,. j ir i,0,l Kl.., llppotln I.i ,.r ,i. ,.i,i.,mi ...... ..I... i.r I Kiim.nu Divinity school, returned m- UUU UI1KI. iowjui.v o llfl w uuu l'i . nc .m'...d .... . . n - 11 11 I .. .. , I 1 .la tn ViiHiir with us. . it Is .lim to the .lav Iro n his home at 1 ortlan.l, and UUI UK UU aww -o UUI VWHlHiwimn j I " . 1 .1 I I .1 w.nnnketo him coueeiulng his es- , f auci, ,un as Sir Knight will resumnstud.es at tho school open cape, and he did not deny anything; rtiurch that Ivanhoe Commaudery, lug Sept 20, aaid he supposed we would hand nun 2i has reached Its present proscr over, etc. He had a fine Colt's revol- OUB condltlon, and tliai Masonry holds ver with him. Ou reaching l'.uxene, ... nresent liluli ata idard among men I showed him where Hoover's chop Hir Knight Church was a typical He house was located aud ho weut iu and maiwn. Masonry was his rule of con live In and for Mason he bad any money and he repneu. ry( and the high esteem in which ue A dollar or two.' The man did uot WM pu by thosj who knew hlin best, Ml iw he would tu.u himself over to I. ....tralthtforward and earliest man the ofllcers on reaching Kugeiie, as lias n,.ri j,H devotion to those nearest and ln ronnrted." I ileurtst to billl. his hllill Standard III From oihersouroes It Is learned tha ,H couimunlty ror Integrity and sin enttoCllci: o to parUci aU In the Com-1. took the 2 o'clock freght ou. . Urlty f purpose, attest both the use- n --lutoil eni 10 vim" r Kf . Kuirene Weduesday morning. 11 fuiucs aud Importance to us of a good . .. II Htunl debate. 'I lis wcumr uu.uu u . properly ...... ..,,1 m. .,.i,.n.ll.l truths exemull of Loudon, who had "-. "m wlll -.,, f,,,iw. ... . . . 1 When the Secular I nion ot (. hicago eut out a challenge to meet any min ster in open debate D L Moody ac- ... . 1 ented, aud at the request of the late W S Ladd, of Portlaud, Dr Driver was already sprouted. They took their eniilno and thresher to their place Be low Eugene today, where they nave loo acres more of their own grain to a thr sh. Dry weather Is hauiy neeuea by our wheat funnels, who have their crops out. Inlly i.uir'l, Si'iiWuilsir S. mi 1 AllKMI'TKI) llUKOLARY. IU1B moruli g O ' Hull on arriving at ths lrvlmt depot found a hole cut in ins .1 ,.,r 11 hi tho latch about 1) inches II T Condon, senior proprietor of , lu ll WHV. aud two pieces of knife edge the Kegister camo up from CurvalllH I W(,ro 8ll,.i,K n tlio wood. All other- this afternoon whore for tho pasi year w(hi( M.,.ull.( uudlsturlied. Homelhlug he has been acting as purchasing agent or ((1,lt,r t.ttUH,.lt luo woud be burglar to Misses Suo Dorrls and Nettle ( lia . . 1 . .. .1... ...I...r .li.Vlltl went 10 ijinu uou.iiy uu- . - ti...lr blcvcles to visit friends On an- n,n it. nf muddy roads they returned ou last night's overlaud train Charles Walls or louuou, u "-.,.,.,. ... . nBI,.um will n...i ...,i and followed by been on the platform for 3 .years, and u,() ,pwBr " " " " , " . in sv t It ..- n a 1 1 U A 1ft IB TO. I PB'il BMW - iss, had met .iu un.ii.ie.. - ------ . . fnr hlnl ,,.-ulJ lllive l)ecn The debate Usted four days, and at tue i"- . wa. .ho. for tho agricultural college i 11 v.in.hv. whoso term of ofllee as U H Marshal expired ou Sept. id ....I II C Grady's as U H Marshal, ad Interim iy Supremo Justice Stephen J Field. Tuesday's L Grande Chronicle: "Prof W Hyde Stalker, ot tho state university at Eugeue, has returned t ii,.L,.r (Mtv. and will take au desist. Secoild Maud. cloMi resolutions were MrKlrVfllS. s.cn Union, extending thanks to Mr Moody 1 11. Tirivur for their interest In auu ai their spiritual welfare and their nrm npuind camior manifested through out the debate. It was conceded at 1.1. iimoii,,.! Dr Driver was to meet b.i.a fc.iu - Mm strnniH-st opponent tothe cnnsuau r.l.U iUn livttiif. bUt Al DO UIDe UIU lUiVU I"1 ' "'O' rr Waits have Dr Driver at a uis - ir also met Robert In- nuvnuin.- gvraell In a short debats In 1884. active part lu the teachers' Institute." heavy set, dark body, white- I I liU iVHiMi'iM'o ou Olivo trect, he aflected It Is therefore Ktsolvsd by lyanuoe . i. . il.. 1. . I.nviia ! llllflL I V f 'Ihul. Ill II1H ere iiurouuceu jr underhlm. and had this been dc.ln of Br Kulght John C Church lary 01 toe oee'" ..,.... than likely he would ti,i nmi..and. rv has lost one of Its il...b. lMr Mm V " I " . ...I til. 1. 1. .. ..... Ii.. 1 ........ i.b..r... muiiilKir. .till now I in jail w.wuui. - ,ow .uu uiv u, .... . .1- nn block west Deputy BherlfT Frowley Is still alter 0!ie who was loved and respected 07 ri.i.i ""'". -- - - - - Cornell, but If h. use. the same due aU cf m. That we extend to the or the M.nneso a . - cautlou he is reported to have ex- wdow and children or mr ivmgiu pareu w ... hiblted at Pine Openings, Cornell will church our sympathy lu their gnei nir.i Mens, or be captured by some ml sorrow and assure them that al . . ... . . 1 nftVial who displays a nine more thouitu Sir Knight cnurcn uas pu.u ..yrnd." awsy rrom the strife auu acuou 01 um A lot of second hand bb-ycles, bugs Kle, hacks, wagons and plows, and at away down prices on both new nnd ecnd baud at F L Chambers. Hrtil.luN oil STKA Kit.-Hull dog, lire st white h. twes.1. ears, large hps. "snsw. rs to (lie. name crib". Whoever relalim sum ""B this police wi:i be dealt with according to law . John uavih, Tailor, Olhtt Eugsne. Something te Depend On. Commissioners Court. BTur Iw.f ... ...... . 11. a . . ...... nu mre 10 serve me puunc iu .raonipi'r' , ,, pi beu Pcitv r . m L.ini.n unn, to learn that the change w Hi m u Pendleton E O: "Cass J Matlock, "na I'endletooiao, Is In the city, from Sandon, B U, where he has been nPi?ed in the hotel business with I0! uci ess. Mr Matlock thinks now 01 ' ''posing of hit Interests at Seudon by gas '' engaging i similar business at bk,g'iay, which he considers will be n in'lorlnt point on account or near- 7 Aaskan passes." Cass in early )' resided In Eugene. He Is "other or Hon J D Mrtlock.. the First HaptUrt M. His many hone to learn " 1 . . ... efU Vincent s heaiui. Professor Falb, of icuua, J hat on November 13, IsW. the fa , wll ome into collision with a !" .... tpvervbodywipol-oned IMlIIIv V " Mr James Jones, of the drug firm or i Johes AH.n.Cowden, III., In sieak Ing or Dr Klug's New Discovery, says . . ..1. .!.. ..... .11. ....... I ..... 1 .1. 1 ... w niur iiim Hiii, wan i in.:ni 11 ...iio.usnl. seDiemuer. iiihumi ""' - The Lane county board of Commls-1 WUU U Grippe, and her case grew so . ...... ... in no. i... .,1, v.lilH.ii at Cowden and . I. ....... m. Ifllll.V .1 l-imujuci iuB BTIIUUIIlii "V- 1 .. I..., 1 Tu.lire Potter. P.n. oould do uothliiK for her. It ular session. , . . . - o - . . . - , , . ,, i..i.i-r. CU son aud Bailey, Leemed to develop into hasty con .....r ...... .ud Cl.-rk Jeunlugs. iumntlon. Havi.gDr K ng'i New . ..J ' . . ...... !! l,.l. f n . . i. 1 .iU ..A.. U.-BS LT.uiucicu 1 11 uvivprv 111 siore, auu wi.ii.k u (Jn : rouiioo i"". " 1 - - V I . . . ...... l...i,. I.nma .wl tf tlitt ii ne 100 . i'v.iw .", -... " urprlse ' rail "he began to get lietter Married. froni the llrst l"e, and Hair a n .. 11 dollar bottles cured her tound and ir 1 I... m.m I tt ft T. I nn'u utm I HunkVuru ft iP Salem StaUsma: : m iiniauu., wen. w "' - - on Sunday, Septemler 5,1897, Miss 8 consumption, coughs and mH OU.-UUtiuj, 1 .1 I 1 ... .1.. ll. ... u. .1, Trw . r ...1. ir. fiM. () Jiaey. sir auu 1 ffusrauatu m uu iun'" IUl.I.1- . . , , r .... 7. ..... 1.....-. .. Ifr.,t,.r. in ..i.ii. in FAiem. wi civ l rree i.ta. wn ..vuv... ..,.0 . 1.. latter has accepted a pomii-u .u Hie public schools. life, with us he still lives and that his life to us is worthy of emulation. Kkholvki), That a copy t.r these resolutions be sent to the family of Sir Kulght Chur m, an l a copy be fur nighed the press for publication. A V WooImwk, F W Ohllb'KN, William Pbk'-ton, Committee. today. inn tt Llnn's.Drug Htor. or burned to death. but 0 r ... .... v. r.l.te. formerly 01 iu., recently fmm llo-eburrf. arrived this rew ....rebiiuren. h "l she ruing hool uere. "w Attention Ladles. of ladies and w.il nior wmw.uiu.i.. - u tf lUtO lllo I v move window display lured sud l is. a anus. Trie latetit. FEDl'. .. ..I.ililreli s Stiw for winter. hurch. To He Mahkieu. Cards are out announcing the mairlsge of Mlns Em ma J W iiiklt-y to Mr Charles C Wets', at the hme of the bride's parents at plaluvlew.Oie, at 8 o'clock tonight. Miss Wlnkley has many friends in Eu gene, who extend oongratulatlous. o e irlcd It.mrtfr for Hilllau.iic. ii i mir. r hum illMrili-r or lunrtvlly ol Ihu l.vur will iitr g-l tin "I I " I'1"! .1.. ...irult omsii " l'n tl"-'r " lrr.l on.1 r.n I I'lae I'UI. '.lume-l n'l po-l.il.lijl 1" UU II" lrl4 ul sipulr mlirliu-. Ilollul'.ff Sioinarli ItllU-n, tiny ,. txtxH reU. I wllh . certainly il ubialli Iuk It. The In.'! lit life ol ths Itinera upou lb. ir.t bllltrr lii'l Is direct, powerlul .lid .i-.s111 kit. Tl. rsili-l .llordi-il It not t m.im. but romnlrU tui pcrmanoi.t. Tht :ioni-Mltho skill, bif'sl .'n ' ii... i. .i.iii.. lniliiflloi..cUi,iirw.. In S'lseiie - ...I... .Iir.itiih tlin rlsl.l ilw .Ie ,h.,il..lHr,lll lift rlnlf r.iiinllilmeill "1 III. i,llliiu-i-iin.iilitr i-'illnlr sua .n.liiill rvinnvi-1 l. is.'irwi ui i i"""1""" l.-;i.. .' tt-li.il wl.lili tili'.i'r Is. oil .ml; .mu..ln tr .lUiiWr. ud Iruui sll f socn-ty. I'M. Near Iivlug, S pt. 7, 1HK7, to the wife of Jan et Haker.a daughter. illy.iuiil,He'lr.iilwrii. IliTit KvTKNUK.D.-Slierlll Johnson manner. Grant's Pass Courier: Miss H A Wil son was on the passenger Saturday ...... r..l .. ,r in Pnrll.nd after a I eve... ... .-. - . . I . .. , ........i.tlonHrs visit witli her parent at, 1K.CK J oint, reporu u it ' -" She wlll stop oil for a couple of dsys C()l)r, lllllt 1L. wl, uuuble to col eel the Vbilt Willi her sisier si r.iigeiin. .lelliuiiient taxis by tho ua.e loruirt.jr lrvr 1 I nl 1 n ('Canton arrived up fntni .., r..r i.t,,,. s nteinber 8, mid ths court - , . i ...... HT..u t l,.nl....,l today. She Is always one oi .,.,.,..,.,1 1 l.t.t be be Hliowe.i unu. ' t the llrst profeswirs to return from their , ,,,,,9 nald c lbjctions summer outing ami make preparation. - - , ..,., ,- FlU A It ror a new year or school work. ,""''',.,, .i,llul,io; suit In has lakeri a suit of r..ns at ibe re '; " puiiillll- alb'B" dencecf J'lorj r lioi.aoiioii r i...., - T, 1 .. I ,1. ...rl ...1 Mill' tt ten lit". I u' " ' ,. . Urii... irom Skaiuav: were maiiied Aug 7, isoi. " .. ... ..i..i..iii Every where money Is running HK0 rls Is auorney iu. t... water, Slid most, fit U being M,el.l ny .a,.w. Will He"""'"' men who were staked - have no money U I, Sept 7. It Is un- ,,f their own, ..nd ....ver l.iol nuy. ,, . ,. nolllH.e., .imt Dr Andrews 1 1 . .1 I ....r f.irt l.nr nlii'Ull "J - 11.0. 0.1. rd. K. I.UmU.T 'J. Wheat IKhimino AuAis.-Whcat Cleo II Dor- t I thetxclten.elitof Ibe I 'WIi a l...ud ..ml c, Ill-ion oct'i.ri.d on ti c Santa Fe railroad lu Kansi. nu ' r m .,..1. tu.ti.nb.v. Ten ler-. n vers 1-"" - - ' ... liii.wI nnd 1H.111 v moro bit H ' 11 iiircu Hon W J llryini w it pi. :' 01. the train bill ecnped wit loin, mjuiy. He I'd In the ncuo wo.k. Mo-t of thn rwtonlH bad been to l.ei.r hill, i-l" ak .1 .he c unity tuir at Iturli "g. u . wreck wus ctueu vy 11111.-: 1 , orders. llio J!C Of I, agalu strong and active all over the world. In Eugeue today buyers were p:iylm'7S cents r bushel, but my lit ! io was offeree! fortale. Steves. AlOtctory pries stili, at Pit CI im bor