'P ft IFF IPl " rFVIi? CITY n IIT.BLISIIER FOR THE BIME1IMTI0X OF DEIOCUTIR rHJICIPLM, AMP TO K1E1 it HONEtT LITl!IO BI Til KWE1T OF Oil BROW EUGENE, Oil., SATURDAY, OCTOBER ) 1897. NO 41 ISW EI19ENE OHM). AnPBELL BROS, PUBLISHERS! .gut lids ' V lllmett between Ll'i sua f TEB)HOr BL-BSCBIPTIOS: f l? oo 1.00 .to, 'iirtrtiilna rte mtd( made known tmilutM Ultsrs to 01'ARD, i S. LUCKEY j&f ( DEALER IN rfcj j lacks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc, kPAlRlSO PROMPTLY DONE, L W.BROWN, M. D. Ly.icianorvd Surgeon, I . ..A .id.nos or pcstoffioe. Hours fl.O. ME AND MARBLE WORKS. - -. n I n Vn an anA ,aMlle Brtle and Gronlta, MonumeuU, HeltouM snd Csmetsr- work of til kinds (or 1896. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! Lain iinnt, near Po-tofflcs. Euftns, Or c. woo rcoc.:, Attoriicy-at-i-' . . jmci-ODfrhiU block south of CUrlsBun'i ICGKNK, : ' OREGON. mORMEYS-AT-UW. pige - re go ii Hit ( lilted a. pfflct In Walton block. L.L. WHIT SON, DENTIST. Snim nnrehiisd the. office and fixtures 0 tii Jtoeunl W. V. Ilendenon, I am now Sml to do .ny:hlu in lb line o D.ntlilrj i ibow ulJ vfllce. Cmn ind Brldgs work t tpscltlty, 1 IICWN, 'imMmI. B. D. PAINE. VlesPrsildtnt, F.W. OSBURN Cilhler THE Loan and Savings I. BANK, - - Oregon. f 0R3-D. A. Plne, J. B. Harris, J. '"wit, B. D. Pilne, W. E. Browu, 1. F. "ottmon, F. W. Otburn. TTn r.nit.i . . icn nnn uit uy oanuai, . , , tsu.uuu. wtral Banking Business Transacted tillowed on Mm. A tlloni entruited to our cut will receive mention tne County Bank. (ttUMiihed in usa.) &GENE, OREGON. .nsral Banking business branches transacted on f-O. HOVE V, President. 'M.ABRAMS r..ki.r -Q. HOVEY' Jr., Asst Curb f Ulvriin j Soi)cui, AnisUot Csshisr. op lash Cap!UU50,000 J!?sna Profits, $50,000 sene - - Oregon. kJSj1 l5f7;io bndMM dono os mum- J- 0EE(V1CI3CO ad POKT' ld oo forwlga oooiitrUa. '"auk. Stroud to as will roosto I IB .1 . . i it i: i n.. nauonai sans Oi Eugene. mm ACCIDENT. monhay. OtTOl'.ER 4. Nelson Hulio ItakeD fur a Ouail v and Sbol 1 Dr. Tajler. V.UIU. M ,,,, Psriiuularu reachlog Eugeue rtRarU IJg thenhootiiig accidfut at Coburg meutloiied Id yentwdav'a Oitahi. bow it to have been a grow caso of oartleMneitM, aud one that caiue very nearly resulting lu low of lite. X ue accident occurred about o'clock yesterday iiioruliig ou tbe Jatiien r.r gerpiace uiree ruilea below Coburg, the "uiao wltb tbe guu" being an old gaut eiuau named Dr T ler, and the one receiving tbe coutents thereof be ing Nelson, the 18-year-old ou of C 8 Hullo, who reside ou the Uarger place. Young Hullu was workiuir in tbo corn field husking popcorn whea Dr Tyler came along lookluir for uuuil. Beyeral bad flew up in tbe corn aud tbe aged ulnirod aa all alert for more game, w hen he espied one, as he sup posed, about 40 yards distant with about 8 rows of corn between. He fired away aud bis aim proved good, out bis Judgment of quuil worse, for tb i.t.i . oiru proven w ue me Hat of young Hullo, who was stooping over at the time. The load ot fine bird shot scattered all about the the boy's head. three entirlng bis forehead, aud some about bis breast but uot peuetratiuir tbe flesh. Dr Mackey, oi Harrisburg, was sum uioued but did not extract the shot as the forehead was swollen, t ut will loso later on. He said that had the ohell been loaded wltb heavier shot, the bny would have sufiered scriouo, if not fatal injuries. LATER. About 2 o'clock this afternoou Lester Hulio retuined from Coburg, and te ports that bis nephew was much more seriously Injured than at flrnt antici pated. After making a careful exam ination it is found that about 70 t-hot entered the boy's flesh, about 10 la the scalp, three In the forehead, a number in the face and breast and about 3o in the muscles of the left arm. Few have been taken out yet, but will be later ou wheu tbe wouuds heal. The boy Is renting easily, though uuable to move much, and no fear of his recov ery is anticipated. This proves to 1 a case of tlagraut criminal carelessness. A LATE D1SJ0VEUY. Mrs Klnuey, Presldeut V. U. T. U. Ueoponsible for Important Is'ews. Tbe following Is from Mrs Prtsidtnt Kinney's annual address delivered be fore the State WCTU at Albany h s Wiek, as r ported in the Daily Demo crat: "In order uot to he misunderstood she read a statement in refereuce to the Bta'e University of t rdto l, about sev eral students being dismissed for drunkenness, and two relused diplo mas, also that two or three of the pro fessors had been accused of drunken ness. On account of Dr Chapman try ing to convict the drunken boys an at tempt bad ben iimda to get him out of t lie college. Professors in colleges should be like Caesar's wife, above sus picion." Mrs Kinney has made au Important discovery, and one of which no one was aware until that estimable lady brought It to light. It Is but another Illustration of the old adage "Go way from home to get the news." Funeral Sertlces. UAUT Guard Oetscer 1 The funeral of Lillian A Nack, ,!u,K.htr of Mr and Mrs Julius Naek, took place today. Lillian was born In Pratt county, Kansas, Noveitber 20tl ISSS, and died October 2d, ISO?. The funeral cervices were conducted Dun Rilrt Leslie, and were at- i.'iiiled bv alanzenuniberofthe neigh bois, whose kindly sympathy, In tbe .(.senee of the father and uusdbuu, ....ml have beea a (treat comfort to the sfllicted family. The body was laid to rest In Oak Hill cemetery. Ti. k Old I!oakd"-Is the old State Agricultural society, that has existed for 40 years, saj a Friday's Balem Dally Journal. It meets lueeuay eveuiug i elect a successor to M Wllklnf, tbe plo- ,u. tmm I.aue COUUiy. wuu ueer incuo - la Uo m. member of the board of agri culture. Membeishlp In tbe old estate Agricultural society costs fa), anu wheu it turned the Bute Fair property over to tl e state board of agriculture it reserved the right, under the law to nominal, one member of tbe new state board annually, whatheaappoaed Pijneer Wllklns cau by the governor. probably have the place as long as he wants it. Hewaaone of the bul der of the lair In its Infancy, and was sent to aevera" World's Fairs for Oregon. Mr Wilkin. Is not chosen It l M the old society members will cuoe a into tut Fair. John O Wngb ' president, and A E Miller is secretary of the old State Fair society. P Holl. of Irving is In the city. Hon H li Miller Is In Eugeue agalu -ouue imau Fisher Is in Portland today. L Overton 11 rove today. returned from Cottage Col H V Sladden came up from Port laud Way. HonJTHrldg.a, f Drain, wax In tue city today. Mle Pearl Roberta left for Salem to day for a short vUlt. J W Oulley and family of Dexter wire lu the city today. TlmiM Hunt, of the IU.heuilaniiu.s, was doing business here today. FIIkt & Watklns shipped a car load ol fal hogs to Portland yesterday. Mht May Thompson or Lebauou, Is visaing wltb friends In Eugene. l' ron T Potter has bet n appointed poduittster at Baker City, Oregon. Ity Stearns of Oakland, a former U ol () student la visiting lu Eugene. Mii-s Emma Horn arrived home to day from the exposition at Portlaud. H T Condon of th Register went to Corvallis today on a short business trip. Whiter Jenkins aud wife, cfl.ea burK', left for New York today by the O R A N route. Jolm P Jones travelling Dassenzer ageiit or the H P R R, was in the city yesterday. A I I olden Is back from atrip to the lowt r valley looking after his firm's hop interest. W s Lee. tbe well known banker and druggist, of Junoti-n City was in Eugene today. Attorney J E oung aod Dr Geo Wall, of Cottage Urove, were in Eu gene yesterday. Mi.- Khlert of Monmoulh, returned home today after a visit with rela tives I i Eugene. MUmb Marguarila McL'lung and Yira Learned returned today from a vUii at Portland. S.crelary Kincaid was a returning pnssinger to Salem today, after spend ing Sunday here. Charles Huelat, the popular clerk In F E Dunn's big store, spent Sunday at Salem his former borne. We h .v.? received a complimentary tii'lo i to Hie Hood River Fair, wblob is lo Ik- h- hl Oct 7, 8 aud 9. tl r i-ce Wilier will leave iu a day or i o for fcastern uregou, w lit re be ha. f"iind employment. T d y is Press day at the Stale Fair. Mi- Catherine Coggswell is down on the i iokTuiume for a paper. AM rcey AC Woodcock spent Sat- d.i ni d Sunday In Portland and today is olding Referee's court in Salem. George Smith, well knownbere who is now traveling for a wholesale shoe house or Sau Francisco, is in tbe city. Cashier James Abramsor tbe Lane County Rank, returned today from a bunting trip, In the south end or the couuty. Al and Harry Holden and Mr Hotcbkiss were among those return ing from tbe Portland exposition Sat urday eight. Mrs Mary F Baker has returned from a visit or several months to Ash laud. Hr son will soou leave for Se attle, Wash, to locate. A letter received from Mrs Trine yesterday, says her husband, W O Tri on. who is at Sacramento, Cal, Is some better, but he la still a very sick man. MrsC A Shaw and children arrived here yesterday from Piatt, Kansas. Mrs Bhaw comes here to Join her bus- band, who Is employed as clerk in the Racket store Arthur PJonea has purchased the Hill farm, on Bill Hayes Creek, Lane county 240 acres, from the rew Eng land Security Co, Sherwood Burr, agent, tot the sum or $1,300. Fred Fiik left last night for Orlnm-H. Iowa, and from there goes to Wash ington and Lee university to take a course in law. Fred Is an exceptionally bright young man (or whom a brll llant ruture is predicted. o.t.-H.t.. K.lem Journal: Mie oavM.uwj Tessa and Nellie Williams, of Eugene, who have been visiting Portland Mends, arrived In this city this morn ing and are the gJest-of Miss Gruce Savage ou Asylum aveLUe. Saturday's Salem Journal; I ' (ioodule, the Coburg lumberman, l.fi today for rdavllie, wl.e.e on ! day he will attend a meeting of the iruj ees and regents or the Sodavill.' eol :efc'(., being a member of both bo-id.. Miss Hiekey, of Alar.iKia va... - leave tonight mr her home after a visit with Mrs (i R Cbrismso In this city. The young lady has made many friends In Eugene's social circles, who will regret to learn of her departure. The Or-gonian says Hon 8 M Yoran of this city, ts now wiinrg th i.i.olntment of collector to accept of inter- . t....4 rift ni&llt! D,I revenue at ruru.i u, ----mme uneailed-for insinuations. Mr Vor.n'.m.nvlriend.here resent the remarks. H- ba confidence , of the ,w.ltofUu county mulj. MEMORIAL EXERCISES. Services at YillarJ Hall at 10 A. M. FriJaj in Memory of Edgar Mite Srbool III A ajonrn far IU- tin. Ou Friday, Oct 8. at 10 o'clock a iu at Villard ball, memorial sen ice d be held iu memory of I'M or Met loir late professor of chemistry. Professor Thouia Condon will de liver the p. luclpal address, and ol'iers will speak. Several inu-lctl uuml cr will te rendered nNo. An invliulli n to the geueral public U exlem ed. School will be alj nirm-.l for Unit day, and regents, facnliy ami students of the iustltutiou as well us Ids friends iu other walks of life will puy loving tribute to him as au educator a d citi zen IN THE WILLAMETTE. Charlie Horseman Writes to the Katt Oregonlan From Lane County renuieion JS () "C II II scman, who has beeu at Elmira, Lane cou.ty, since July, writes tbe East Oregouiau that he will start for his home lu this county on tbe 7th of October. He states that times aie ijuite good lu the valley, having much Improved since bis arrival. Harvestlui; is over aud ao la bop picking. Tbe good prices for both wheat aud hops have cheered the people up greatly. The valley la full or cattle buyers aud calves have advanced H per head withlu the past three weeks. Many lu the valley are contemplating going to Alaska In the spriug aud owing to this exodus ranches are being offered at very low prices aud some are even willing to take horses lu exchange for their farms." Society News. PKK8UYTER1 AN C. K The Christian Eudeavor of the First Preebyterlau church weie entertained Saturday night at the home rf Mr anil Mra Jacob Kaiiflman, on sutli llinh street, the occasion being their amiiih- ly business meetiug. The election of ofllcers, held at this lime resulted us follows: President, Miss Willa Huiinn; vice president, G W Ueutlie; secretary, Miss Zola Grimes; Junior t-upt, Miss Mary McCornack; organist, Miss L ila Straub, aasistuut orga 1st, Miss Mue Uovey. Some 40 were In attendance. Music filled nn important niche iu tbe eveulng's enteiluiunieu'. Au elegaut luucb dainty In every detail, was served. Several uew membeia were added to the membership roll, and the already prosporous society will have occasion to look back ou t:iis evening with pleasant thoughts. lKOFKSMOIt M'ALISTKU'H LECl'L'HK. Profes or K H McAllater, of the Unlversiiy of Oregou, lectured Satur day night ul the Congregational church b.l ! the Fortnightly club. He disciirstd the inlluenceof the moon upon the lldes aud Ihe Influence of the tides upon Hie earth. ' The lecture was fil l of deep thought and very Interest lug and was list, lied to mHIi consiiier shl Interest by those present. UAl'TIST v i U. Satutdsy night Ihe Baptist Young Peoples Union of C E linderid a re ception to L'nivirsliy of Oagon stud eutsatthu DorrisArt Gallery, where the elegHiit roou.s were tastily emlel lihhed for the occasion. A lurge num ber were prifeut and thesocisl Conveu tiouuliliis were extend, d in a most pleusaiil form. FIHhT C'HHIHIIA.N C E. The C E of the First Christian cl,u:c! i. 1 1 their regular .nonthly bus l.nss n.tetlnu ft 'he home of Vr and Mm J SS'il a About 40 a re present Hii.l altel u si. oil hu-in.si s -sioli the evening u-nl in rl'asanl sfK.-lul Uiiiiilo i. Dur ng the eve, ing a lunch u seivd that added rpprecl lily lo the evening's euioj ment. Won An. tiikk Rao:. -An Oak land. Cat, disna'ch of Oclols r 1st says; Bessie Rankin was the hottest sort of fMv.rite roi the 2:17 pace. She sold ,.i a":.lnst f-1 for t lie rest or the Held which cm Intid of J Ryan ulid Oiclatiis. Tlie only eonli tt w us fur the place, liliu' " P. hi and Dictatus, Itai k i. won us he pleamil In very ordinsiy lime. Dictatus succeeded In iindiui; second (dace la the second heat, but in tbe other two was last." Makried. In Eugene, Saturday, even.ng, Oct 2, 1W. Mr Earnest Sloan nd Miss Lulu Hull. Rev M L Rose officiating. Thy left this morning for Lot Valisy, Glil a u dunty wheis tbey wiil make tbeir future home They have many Mends who will unite with tbe Ucaku lu extending congratulations and well wishes to the golog couple. I'ouer; Jo city. i, (YgKU i II ol I.-'ul'Urg, Is In the Ci l Folsoin nf Junction arrived up today. O P llolV n turned home to livluir this mornitiK- Roy Stearns h fl for Salem and Port laud l hi in. mini;. Kiiin S (ioiiisniilli, i f I'orlWnd, was In Eugene today. Mr and Mrs Thus Aubrey of Cot I age drove, are lu the oily. Mrs F EGooilman of Colt am1 1 1 rove, r turned home this sfu-rnuon. Rev tiiti I) Neidy arrived h'une fiom Irving on today's '.'.Ol local. I'liele John, liiuitioiid aud MrDc laiiev, ol Coburg, were in Ettgeiio to day. Geo F l: .U rls ii of I'orilaiid, tiar eler f. r the Blake, Me Full ', Is in Eu gene G W Wl ilsell, deputy hhetlff or Doulis e.niniy, I- visiting In Lane co'inlv. Ilany .Vuiklcy, of lireshain, is vis iting his sister, Mrs tilt t'hrlsmsu lu this city. Mrs ll-'i j Piilelietl and daughters re- luriiei! home on list night's overland, from a visit ut Poilluud. M Suit and family, of Summer Lake, aie iu Eugene. Mr Suit will take a load or provisions home with him. Mr Batt aud family of Grant's Pass, Is moving Into the Phllllppl residence, one door north or Hou L Bllyeu's Mrs Geo Gill went to the state fair at Salem tills morning, where her bus- baud has a string of speedy horses. Conser block, corner of Ninth and Oak streets, has received a coat ot paint and la much Improved lu appearance thereby. Roht Collins, A Lcroy and T K Col- Una, comprising the traveling Mando lin Club, are iu the city. They are first class musicians. Truckman Hubble moved the Jaa Whlleakersafe, at Creawell last Sun day, to Cottage Grove wheie it will be ued bv Grlfllu A. Veatcb. Miss Emma Saltzman was a passen ger for Sutein this morning, where she imh an elegant lot of embroidery on exhibition at the state fair. L N itoney went to the Pioneer rock quarry on the O C A E this morning to iiinke arrangements for some fine rock fir the court bouse foundation, Monday's Salem Journal: MrsC E Parker, of Eugsne, promlusnt Lady Muccabce, Is a guest or Mrs Chas Charlton, 3S8 Church street, over the Fair. George Purk was released today fi'om the remnlnder or bis sentence In tbe city Jail. He goes to take the gold cure at the Were sanitarium west or Eugene. Mrs Rachel Campbell and daughter, Miss Kate leave tonight for San Fran cisco, and will spend the winter lu California, Iu guest or added health for Mrs Campbell. Mrs Fletcher Llun has returned to Portland from a three months sojourn at Santa Cruz, Cal, where she has been visiting at tbe home of her parents Colonel and Mrs J A Sawyers. Miss SU lla PittDnrrls returned last night from an extended visit at. Port land and Clatsop Btach, the guest of Dr and Mrs K (1 Clark. She will be warmly welcomed home by tier many friends. Mr J S Kelly, of Plea.au t Hill, wltb his mother and sister, took Monday night's overland train for Ashland, where they will probably spend the wintei. They are traveling for the benefit of Misa Kelley's health. Table plums and piunes, grown in the East, were selling In New ork City September H ut 10 to 20 cents per ten-pound basket. This gives some thing ora bint as to why our J la. Ian prunes have sold at 40 to W cents per crateor20pouuda. While buntlug near Tui gent a f days aicotheaon (if J II Scott found a meadow lark tat a n freak of na ore, It was wingless aud could not fly. It been t ken to (lie O A C at Corval lis and may be seen in the collection of curiosities or that college. Corvullis Tlu;es: There arrived at the college Ihe other day a curious bird It wim hybrid, U lng a cross between Hie riallve Onkoii Kroiise and the China pheasant. It wss sent to the O A C by a man at Junction, and wan intended for Ihe museum. On examination it uasfoiiiol lot so had ly mangled by 'he simi it ai killed it, that to urn unt it w ill lw almost Im poealble. TIih Dalles 1 -M or Saturday says: W H Mausfleld, forem n In this office, took the early morning train for Portland, and from there goes over Ihe N P to Cosrnopolls, Wash, where, next Monday morning at 9 o'clock, he will be united In marriage to Miss Henrietta Owen, youngest daughter of Hon II C Owen of Eugene. Billy's many frleuds In The Dalles and throughout tbe atate wish him "much Joy" In advacce. JIKV LIST. Naiueiol the iieu to 'fry the (Ws a the .tut Term of Circuit Court. I'.llr Uuaid.oelobrr 'i The following Jurymen were drawu rortheuext Urmoftbe circuit court by Clerk Jennlugs aud Sherlll' John on, and witnessed by Countv Trea- urer Patterson, today: S It Piper, larmer, l'otlK (ro lilt Harris, " ' " W W Shortrldire " " " JCMchohon, 11 Mokawk Tliomrs Heavy, " " J L Zelglcr, grocer, Eugeue L B Roasmau, farmer, Eugvne SolC Jacobs, " " D M McCiady. painter I E Sievei a, farmer, " J C Bushuell, Joel McCoruack, butcher, " J R Parker farmer " R Kirkpatrlck " " Thurston (Joodnaslure farmer " Joseph Perkins farmer Cottage Grove lieo Wears " " " John Simpsou " Coyote J F Powers " Mprlnglleld J USteveus " Chas G Shipley farmer Juuotlou C J Ehrmau miller " O V Kimball . farmer IajsI Valley R F Field Richardson Alfred Bratlalu " Cam Creek H O tlarrlsou " Willamette J A Holt R G Calllsou R E Walker J L Hunter B F Keeney livery " farmer Fall Creek Creawell it ii Goshen Farewell Tarty. llly Uuard, Cctotwr 4. At their elegant home ou West Tenth street last evening, Mr and Mis G R Chrlsmau eulertalued row frleuds, who called to wlsli boil voyage to Miss Frances A Illcksy, or Sau Jose, Calif, who left oil last night's over'aud for her home, after a six weeks visit lu this city, the guest of Mr and Mrs Cbrlaiuau. The leading entertainment or the eveulng waa pro gressive w hist the first bouors of the eveulug, a baudsomely bouud volume of "Tales from Shakespeare" being awarded to Mr Harry Markley, of Gresham, Oregon, while M 8 WallU proudly carried away a mammoth penholder aud pen, which was a re ward for hla exoeedlug difficult task of securing the lowest score. A dainty luuch was terved before the party left for the Southern Paulflo depot to wit ness the departure of tbe guest or hou- or. A uumber or neatly rendered musical selections added appreciably to the evening's enjoyment. Miss Illckey has been very popular u Lugcue'a social circles, and has mado host or frleuds who hope to attain have the pleasure of her presence among thorn. Those present were: Mr and Mrs G R Chrlsmau, Dr aud Mrs F W Pren tice, Mr aud Mrs J II Welder, Mr a d Mra Wm Clark. Mr and Mrs Wm Mayer, Mr and Mrs C R Bonney, Mr and Mrs Jno Krouebuscb, Mlsa Frau cei Htckey, (San Joae) Mlasea Auna Harris, Nettle Stewart, Jessie Park, Pearl Park, Lizzie Hansou, Ada Hau- son, Laura Bonney, Measrs Geo Midg- ley, M H Wallace, II W Rowland, Geo Gross, Ed Hanson, Frank Hansou, W U Markley, (Glreshaui) N I? Markley, Henry Bonney, Chester Chrlsmau, Casper Clark, Oracle Krouebuscb. An Orkcion Rom anck. Friday's Salum Dally Journal: John Coggs well ol Leabuig, a Lane county pio neer or 184.1. la at the fair. His bale and hearty appearance lu bis 84th year Is oue or tho best exhibits or our Ore uon ollmato. Mrs Comrswell died a few years sgo, aud waa In ber day re puted to be one or the moat beautliul woman lu Oreiou. Mr Cosinwell met ber first aa a vouna alrl east of tbe Cas cade mountains and roll lu lovs at H rsl sight. He says he did not see ber again for a year. lis bad bunted tbs wilds or Western Oreeon over for her. He stopped at Jesse Looney's farm oue night aud who should be meet but Mary Gay, with whose charms bs bsd been so taken up. As be ssys girls were mighty scarce In those days, ea- pecially girls aa pretty and bright as Mary Gay. He was Introduced and Mrs Lootiey In a bantering way suggested thai there waa the mau Mary should marry, as Mary waa then seamstress, and young Coggswell was well supplied wltb worldly goods. And they were wed, and to her dying day Mary Coggswell bad all that she needed. lHT,ur10ctolrl Rktuhned Home. Councilman E K Henderson and Mr O W Knapp re. turned this afternoon from a three weeks' visit to Lake county. Tbey went by the military route and return ed by tbe McKen.h . They were six days returning, 'lhey repirt times Improving wonderfully lu South East ern uregou. Jelly Stolen. Some person re cently entered the basement or tbe H E Aukeny residence and atole there from a large amount of different kinds of Jellies in glasses. Prolific Jas Barger bauds us an ear of corn that makes a splendid record for productiveness. By actual count It baa 10 rows and 010 gralus. 7 . i-a- "" J-"- S. , - . v. 1 4 Js , o vi TUI! P.T.37 SPRING jlEDICINE l-i Sl'V.V :s I IVTI Prc.VLATOR-dont f'1' ' 1 1 t i- 1 1 c I UrRitsaluKglsh diiiiu t!u '. i.-it.-r, Ju-.t h'r.e all nature, ai J Hi - -!V ' i t., nc i i hohed up by t'i ik ui !'! ;t J u.i .i,., uhuh brings on Mai im, 1 k--..r ivi.l A'mc and Klieuma-t:-.m. ' y. i:it 1 1 v.ake up your Liver no.v, I- r ! m.; , u t iKc bl.MMOSS I ivi:h i:; ioi u do It. It alto rful.iti -i 'm Liver keeps It properly at woii., w !i .-.i your syiteni will N fiee from poii.m ai'.1 i'iwli.i. ImJv Invigorated. Vou ci' Tiii: Hi;sT lil.()01when your svt.-; i H h A condition, anJ that w ill only t'e when the Liver is kept active. Try a Liver lfenic.lv once and note the ditlen.'KC. But Like eitiy SIMMONS Livi k i'ri .ri.AriiK it in Simmons l IVMt Khi.t l ATOK whic't makes the dillernue. I .ike it in powJcr t m l.)uld alre.iJy nrep.irrj, or ni.ihe a tea .it the f nvdrr; but t.ilif SIM.MuNS I IVTH KtOU ATUK. You'll luij the KLL) L on every pKk.i,;e. Look for it. J. U. Zelllu A Co., I'UlUdcljihlm Pe I'KEK SCIIOLAKSniP OPEN. a Medical Ikpartmeut ot tulrerslty of Uregou. Oregonlan: "The free scholarship established under tho name ot tie "unlveislty seholarshlp," In tbe med. leal department of thu L'n I versify of Oregon, Is now vacant. Thh scholar ship Is open to graduates or the univer sity or Oregon w ith the degree or A It or B S uhiii recommendation by the faculty of Ihe university, and under certain rule that will be stated upou application to clthei Dr V H Chap man, Eugene, pre-ldent, or Dr H K JiMephl, Portland, dean. "Tho faculty desires to call attention to the fact that the number of ma triculates Mug 322, and the graduates 10;!, the pcrcoiitugo r graduates to matrlculata comes well withlu the limit prescribed by many atate ex amining boards." Marlon Ci uuty Accident. The Salem Journal lira this account ora man losing his life by a very or dinary accident: "About 0 o'clock Satunlcy evening Clark Rogers, an old mid highly re spited risideiit of Mariou county while at work lu hU baru on his farm seveu miles south or Salem, full and fractured his skull. He did not re gain consciousness and died at 7 o'clock Sunday morning. "When thu accident occurred Mr Roger was engaged lu storing away oiue choice ears or corn for seed. Hav ing piepnred a uumber of ears, be mounted a dry goods box about 3J feU lu height to hang the ears on a nail la thu Joint. He lost his b.!unce aud fell to thu barn ll"r sinking his head at a point Jti'.i behind the right ear, ou a plow." Steadier and Higher. llljr uutnl Oi'tutwrJ. The Eugene Mill St Elevator Com pany's advice on whuut today are that the cereal goes one cent higher, making todays price 00 cents, and that the market Is steadier. This Is good uews. Died. in Eugene, Oct 4, 1SD7, of spinal troubles, Jesso Hawley, aged 0.1 years. Mr Hawley came to Oregon iu 1 HIS from Iowa. He was married lu "S.i I, and leaves a wife and four sons. 1 lie remains were taken touay to Monroe, lion ton county, for Inter ment. Mr Hawley Joins the hat swelling ranks or noble pioneers lu tbe great beyond. Though gone,, tbs memory or their deeds and aehlev- menu la held lu reverent remem brance. Marriauk Permits. County Clerk Jennings today Issued thu following marriage permits: James 8 Rea, .13 years and Ethel Marsh, 23 years; Chas Mays, 27 years, aud Martha E Moftutt, 17 years. The mother filed her ccn- "iit to the murrlagu of the last named young lady. bslly liiisri, OctolMif .V Teacher Elected. Miss Maud Wllklns has been elected a teacher lo the Eugene public schools to succeed Miss Jennie McClure. Miss Wllklns Is a graduate of Iho University or Ore gnu and we trust, will makes worthy success or to Mis Moi'lure, who was among our last teachers. Pull; tiuanl, I eiooer . Cii'ttrr Coimst CAAra. Filed In county clerk's oil lee today the follow ing cane: Martha Rlnebart vs M C Doyle; suit for ejectment and damages ror.V). Jol n Tunell A son vs J II Wblteaker; Judgmeut Is asked mr 1120.22 and Interest. To Seattle.- Mrs A 8 Met lure aud daughter, Mi Jennie, will leave for Seattle, Wah, next week, where they will reside In the future. Their many frleuds w 1.1 bo sorr to learn of their JluWuUi'iis in this r gard.