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....v 1ND A HAMMER. ... in the Uf of aa Kit . ... careleMlv atrolllng down the other evening, says tb ..i... Mnnnliln Katrl. j t ha 1 11 u " i S" " . r l'r,kv (Irani Jyd -'"o .. iinff the beauties of nature r'.i ivaalooal glances la the Ut of e chance news Item, our LlloO "M Sltrauieu u " J"""K f.ih.actofdrl.lng uall-pre- .i tor the purpose of anchoring line, as Its elevation made It UeroUt of I be question a a uat P iih what .killed attitude J aim meu wield ptltud hammer, cu .ii. H in to itOD and wltneta it.C)lU . , . . ... .. amiwi " '1'iinra ina -moaui ----- , chair, arms extended above to tueir utmoi, capauuy, i..nf altlirnaliln I ha Voer in ouo ". L gbe places tbe nail in paemon, nitcl ber arm, stops to steady Li ihen makes another eflort, we LoUf ty9 t0 ex0,uue luo eriui Wytbat l tlireatenea. hull thud fallowed by a scream Llh. rattle of nail and hammer on f.M.lk. and all li over. We oedooreyee and beheld tbe con aocejaodtbiels what 11 was: iaieibe tried to drive the nail, itltbe next tlm-ahe will linger; j ibts perhaps abt'll mlat tbe one Ut'i growing on her finger. Teachers' Examination. Ida li hereby given that the reg jiitrterly examination lor teach in Ideates will be held at the Vi House, commencing a 1 o'clock too Wedneday, November 10, 1897. L tncbera desiring atate oertin Loidlploujao ahould apply at tbla C 8 Hunt, Co. Superintendent. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27. lu Eugenil Crs- to OMalhouof Drain, Man today. Mra frank Bcott, of Creawell.ls vl.lt- ug in cugene. A fine second hand Phaeton for (CO air L Chamber. oAiiuiin came down from won thin morning. Elegant line of fancy statlot ry Just ituciycu at iioiieuuecirs. J V itoblnsou returned from Rosa- burg on tbe morning local. Hon Geo II Willlama returned Portland on today's 10:50 local. Genuine No 40 Oliver chill) .hares at 60 cents, at F L Chambere. in-rt miller went to Pleasant Hill mis afternoon on a hunting trip. A W el i icnara wa a nassenirer for Portland on this mornlng'a local. f mmm . . v v wsaiiimrne. cashier of tha Junction City Bank, la In the city. R F Baker, a Junction C'ltv real m laie agent, waa In Eugene today. Highest cash price paid for wheat. F. E. Dunn. v r Hurlburt, M Waddle and J B Bchaefer, of Junction City, are In Eu gene. MINI BAY Oregon Anxious for Its Im provement SECRETARY OF WAR ISLAl Mm Will Be I'ttsotW Thit $1,000,01)0 bind lit Let A Rlaiitr ! Vital lrtae. Tbe following petition la being cir culated and will be presented to the Mre J M Keeney of Jasper, Is visit- Oregon triumvirate In congress, to tbe Ing hor rareni, 8 Handsaker and eud as set forth therein: Letter List. Oct 28. ifcr.RevTW Brown, Mrs M E kMrsJS Carlson, John ULIal Hollen, Mrs lb,8W Tompeon, Merlle Lb, Miss Kate. turn of sua cent will ba maua on all V una out. Fenoni ctlllDg lur loiter pkueiuia wnen sareriiKu. ' i .... (..j.mm i.i n f Ceauty Warrant Call. otice'ls hereby given that 1 will ill Lane county warrants from red number 1355 to 1534 Inclu Interest ceases after October 15, A 8 Patterson, DitalOct 14, 1807. Co Treas. Notice. i Ull persons knowing themselves la id to Howe & Rice are requested a!! st the Salem Woolen Mill store, tone, before Nov 1, and settle the be. Tbe butinese must be settled once. J M Howk. Capes and Jackets. New fall line ot ladiee plush capes V cloth jackets baa arrived. Call Jj see them before they are picked F E Dunk. Save Yonr Oram. Ifet realize that each saulrrel de- hjt 11.60 worth of grain annually, glee's Squirrel and Gopher Ex Nnatorls the most efleetive and pomlcal poison known. Price re H to 30 cents. For sale by Onburn PcLano. agents. Farms for Sale. Pve now thlrtv fine farms in the luunette vallpv for sale. These N Include everv varletv in size and f. FordeRRrintlnn lint, address Geo. M. Miller, Wllklns Block, Eugene, Or. Money to Loan. 0 farm land &t omtA terms. fUcuiars apply to E. J. McClanahan, For Eugene, Oregon. Shingles. cedar Aflnenualitf of A No 1 red 'tles for sale at Coburg mill. Welby Stevens, Prop. For Sale. ne hundred head of stock sheep. H IBock, Creswell, Oregon. ahRiAOE Licenses. The follow- PI marriage licenses have been iesu d wunty Clerk Jmninsrs since our report: Robert L Voung, 80 year, Mary W Thomnson. 24 vears: EU "Bashford, 30 years and Mariam T so years; John Thomas Miller, f years, and Miss Joan Huston, 80 earn. ""av Calves. Strayed from Pcer Butta. Rnt 11. ona red calves . . i so mark. r.i..-.ii.. ...nllnii f"" calves Will h nniriMl hv B F Goodpasture, Eugene, Or, For Bale fin ,nn of land: has Im.li i . . . . t L uuuse and barn, fencing, siasn- t i v., uu iivinir water, ror iui ,Qer nftrtiAi.l. i i - iir anAn r vuiBia, inquire ui v b""" -aue. ur. r EDMiLrThtfntlnn nf farm- r1 called to tbe fact that Messrs ig 4 Son of the Eugene creamery, T plactd io a mill for chopping feed. r Prices and rood work. A call and you can Tl ey stay In Ife. All kinds of fai mlng Implements. Calllson A Hon. Judge W 8 McFadden of Coi vallls, came up this afternoon to attend cir cuit court. Dr John A Ilueter, of Jacksonville Is visiting bis former townsman, G D linn In this city. C L Lemaxtere went to Junction this morning to assist Rev Rose In a revival meeting, Vanael Fan leek, a native of Austria made application for citizenship before Judge Fullerton today. Buy an Oliver plow plow your ground now. F L Chambere, Agent. J A Burllngame bas been quite 111 for some time with stomach trouble", but now is Improving slightly. Sirs Wm Preston has returned from Mc.Minnville, where she had been at tending the DaptUt Association. John Klttsenger, who hid his leg broken by a fall recently, was taken to his horns at Fall Creek yesterday. I will pay rash for 100 sacks wheat tailings. Cull on R McMurphkv, Eugene. Mrs EO Potter and little daughter arrived home this nir.rning from Ash land. Mrs Potter's health Is much improved. Henry Wllnon, while playing on tbe public school grounds yesterday re ceived a full, brulMng one shoulder slightly. A Salem buHlnets man advertises to st 11 a piece of property In that city for $4,760 that five years ago wua bought or $7,250. J G Gray Informs us that he dried 40,000 pounds of prunes at his dryer of which 21,000 pounds was his own product. Hon P H D'Arcy, of Salem, was an arrival by this afternoon's train. He will preside at thesoclal session of the Elks tonight. Theerand jury msdj a preseutment today, and Judge Fullerton took tbe matter under advisement, ana win auswer this evening. To the Oregon Delegation In Congress: We tbe undersigned citizens of tbe state of Oregon respectfully call your a'tentlon to tbe matter of tbe Improve ment or Yaqulua Bay, for wblcb an appropriation of $25,000 was made by tbe last congress to apply towards tbe completion of lbs original project; and tbe same congress further authorized a continuous contract of $1,000,000 In ad dltlon for tho extension of tbe present Jtty system In accordance with tbe plans as recommended by tbe special board of engineers appointed by tbe president underlet of congress te ex amine and report upon tbe need and feasibility of tbe project for securing deeper water on tbe bar at that place. Although nearly eighteen months have passed since tbe aot became a law, not one dollar bas been expended, nor has a step been taken towards tbe let- tins; of tbls contract: while other and! less Important points where contracts were authorized In the same bill, the ooutraols sre let and the work Is now In progress. Now, In tbe annual report of chief of engineers It Is announced that the sec retary bas not approved tbe Yaquloa project and therefore no estlmstes are submitted for the coming year. The work of Improvemr nt so far bas coot a large sum of money, tbe success of the work, and tbe benefits accruing have Justified the expenditure. There Is need f.r deeper water that tbe trans portation facilities may be enlarged. A competent board ol engineers Lave re ported that tbe project Is entirely feasible, and the bay worthy of tbe Improvement Congress bas authorized the necessary outlay, and notwith standing all this tbe money Is with held and tbe Improvement already made allowed to go to destruction. This Is a mat'er of vital Importance to the people of a large portion of Ore- gon'and adjoining states, especially the producers and shippers, and we orge that yon ts our representatives Im press upon the Hon Secretary of War tbe Importance of tbls bbor ss a natural outlet for a large territory and insist that he comply with the .'aw and order this contract at once. Tbls matter needs tbe early atten- A ttar a nrntracted Visit Wlla Mf "u " "icuu pirenta, Mr and Mrs Evenson, Mrs E question of transportation facilities Improvements Vat ink will leave tomorrow for bet future home In British Columbia. Prof George Lilly bas rented the Mo- Clure residence on Eat Ninth street. Tbe goods of Mr MoClure are being stoied in a room In I O O F temple. Geo Rlnebart, of Condon, is here at tending court. Time Is dealing Riuuiy with George, and he looks but little older than when be tilled Lane county soil. Dootwoit until all tuoae Has Char ter Oak Cook Stoves are all sold then nv 60 ner cent more by your negu- eeuce. F L Chambers still has a good assortment. J T Brvriuton, who has been clerk' in for 8 li Friendly for some time left for Portland today and will take ii,. .toompr from there to bis former home In Sun Frano'sco. Prlnevllle Review: L 8 Logan and Rihrd Phllllber retumed from Eu last Saturday. Mr Logan will remain a short while looking after bis interests and will then join uis xamuy at Eugene, n v niii.Un may be found at sir. vi. iv Ufa KMI .l.mee on Olive street, between UiO vw- Fifth and Sixth streets, one uiock t t,a Minnesota, hotel. He is pre- correctly solved Is couutry. Wliu the that could be made with this appro priation Yaqulna bay would become a seaport of much Importacce. A 8 Hammond, of the O C A E It is authoritatively stated, la now figuring on an extension of their road to East ern connection and two valley feeders, one to Eugene and one to Malem as well, consequent only upon tbe pro posed Improvements at Yaqulna bay being made. " rbe appropriation for this wora was made In eood faith after careful exam ination by a competent board ana ure- bou should not lose tbe opportunity presented by tbls Improvement ny a lack of energy at tbls time. These petitions will be generally cir nutated and It la safe to say, numerous- i .lonxi anil tha neoeaaarv work of the Oreeon delegation will be tbe crowning future to new possibilities for this section Dr. King's Mew Disc ever sumption. for Coa This the best medicine In the world for all forms of Cougbs and Colds and ConsumDtlon. Every bottle is guar- oi lUD ulfll K. nt.d. It wll cure and not aisap- pared to do all nenia. - - , for Whooolng rmiaii. Asthma. Hay Fever, renu t T .nrlnna Cold 10 dhtr.li Republican, was Indicted Sat- Coniumptlon. it Is urday, and arrrsieu Mu..u, Mfe for 11 ages, pleasant to take, ana, charged wltn pnnuug - art C fl BttaCKlUK Hallock, editor of the Tribune, fn the Issue of Septo.. ber last, m,.-. wniM. ho were located on Sixth street, and being ordered out of town by theolly omciais. Vi h lo nivH their walking on tairmouui, papers from that suouio iu u-.- j t t,i. piiv. luvy u.i turneu w .- - . i in tiia iimuce utiuik reaay ngurcu - i iouh on bonds. r T H Pntt. Of COUaB" ill i ts ' M u i..n ...tTerintr Irom carles oi ou u" .. .u. r on lulury re- ofner nos, vuo - - . j ..,-.. 1 vears aiiO. li oeiveu . nf thought neces. - tbe rib. The operauo.. . .. ,v Dr . irpVtirntsiood the operation we:l success- Brown, above all, a sure cure. It Is always n l.ba nr Klnir'a New tiUO ruis lit mn nation with Dr Klng'i kw nisooverv. as they regulate and n. ik. .t.imarh and bowels. we guarantee perfect satisiaciiou ur turn money. iee trial oottie x o derson & Linn's Drug Store. Regular aires 60 cents and $l.w. Money to Loaa. We have a block of $40,.K to loan on good farms In Lane county. If you havesood securl'y ana penect wtw, we can furnish yon the coin witnoui Hiav. aa we make our own examina tion of security. Call on us or write, 8. Steel 4 Co, IfAlbany, Oregon. TEACH KKS IKST1TUT. Programme of Local lnstitnte at Tborsteu, Satardar. Kov veniber 6. 1897. 10 o'clock A M. Muslo. Physiology class exercise Miss Mabel Reid. How may a teacher Increase bis salary? Moses Gum. Recess. Muslo, What constitutes a good school? Mrs Olive Lang. Supplementary readlng-Mli Emma t'lalte. 1 O'clock P. M. Muslo. Tbe Life and Work of David P Page. -MhsLottla Jobn tu. AddressE D Iienler. Supt. of ,Eu gene l'ubllo Schools. Recess. Muslo. Child 8ludy-W M Sutton, Princi pal ot Springfield Publlo Schools. Tbe Country School Problem-G W Milam. All teachers within reach of Thurs ton are expected to be present, and I hope that a large numb rof the pat rons and friends of tbe publlo shool will corns and spend the day with us. C8 Hunt. Co Sup't. Circuit Court Cases. 68 C R Cook vs Thomas J Johnson; to recover money. Default and judg ment fof $30, an attorney fee of $10 and Interest. 69 WP Cheshire vs J it Davis and wife; foreclosure. Decree and Judg ment for $330, attorney fee of $43, in terest and costs. 117 State of Oregon vs Jamrs H Harris; embezzlement. Grand Jury Tuesday reported "not a true bill. 119 State of Oregon vs Frank Reed; It with Intent to commit rape. Indictment returned on Tuesday of "a true bill," Immediately arraigned and took day to plead. Judge Walton was appointed to defend. Tbls Is tbe Cottage Grove rapist 77 Stephen Smeed vs 8 U Bianton et al; foreclosure. Judgment and de cree for $1240 and $120 attorney fees and Interest. 120 State of Oregon vs J A. Holt; rape Giandjury Wednesday morn ing reported "not a true bill." Tbls Is the Coburg case in which Holt was ac cused. 121 State of Oregon vs t'baa Groshon ; ult with a dangeruos weapon. Grand jury Wednesday reported "not a true bill." He was bound over on tbe charge of striking .one Roy Loud on the head with a blacksoake whip. A Queer Check. A report comes from Creswell that a young man, who bad recently come Into that commu nlty, endeavored to pass a check given by Foster Bros, of Sliver Lake, for 217, while It showed almost Indisput ably on Ita face that it bad been drawn for $17; tbe figure 2, tbe check waa drawn In figures, bad been added by someone. Foster Bros do considera ble business and It appears strange they should draw a commercial paper without writing In the amount called for. 18 B.uno Vitus vsEJFnuler et) confirmation. Bale confirmed. 87 Irving Wood vs William A Kelly; foreclosure. Judgment an d de- cie. a 69 Sarah E Pierce vs John B Cole man; breach or piomlse. Dismissed and defendant awarded bis costs. Tbls Is the case wherein the plaintiff sued tbe defendant fof tbe sum of $10,000 for breach of promise. 63 M J TibbetU vs O J Tlbbetts; divorce. Default. Referred to H D Norton to report tbe evidence. 68 W M Lively vs 8 P Garroutte to recover money. Tbe Following jury, was drawn to try tbe case Wednesday afternoon: IE Stevens, S R Piper, DM McCrady, J F Powers, J A Stevens, J L Calllson and RG Calllson It waa agreed to try tbe case wun seven jurymen aa tbe panel was ex hausted. Jury returned a verdict for $58 and Interest la favor of plaintiff. 73 Ella A Houghton vs C F Hough- ton; divorce, ueiauu, ivewncu w Geo A Dorrls to take tbe evidence. Divorce granted. 79 Daniel Stanton vs J H Whit- aaker: to recover money, continued. 94 John TunellABon vs James tx Whlteaker; to recover money. Con- tlnued. Ill F E Dunn vs E P Peaoh; eject ment. Jury taken Tuesday afternoon as follows: Bol C Jacobs, Geo Bears, Joseph Perkins, W W Sbortrldge, J L Hunter, J C Nicholson, Alfred Brat tain, J C Bushnell, 0 W Kimball, R E Walker, R F Field, Joel McCornack. The case was given to the jury Wed nesday morning Jury returned Wed nesday evening a verdict for defend ant. 123 Otho J Enger vs G D Bblrey and John Doyle, garnishee, proceed Ings against garnishee. Dismissed. 12S James Jennings vs Tbe Nooo- ilir Mlnlnir Co: appeal f om J P court Cottage Grove District. Jury drawn as follows, Thursday morning: Geo Bears, J C Nicholson, Joseph Perkins. W W Bborrldge, 8 R Piper, J L Zelgler, D M McCrady, R F Field, J L Hunter, G W Kimball, Alfred Brattaln and R E Walker. On trial. 4 91 James Sanford vs J F and Eliz abeth Amis; foreclosure. Judgment and default for $1230 and $100 atty fees. Lost. On tbe streets of Engene Frl day afternoon a man' mackintosh, color, navy blue; finder will pleaae leave It at this office and receive re- Ward. COCRT HOUSE CiBE. Jadge Williams lis a New Idea Con cerning the Donation. Dally Ouard Ootoba 27. Hen Geo II Williams this morning presented a very able argument on tbe demurer to tbe plalntlfl's complaint, In the "court bouse square caso" Inter posed by tbe attorneys for tbe olty of Eugene. He Is a careful and poworful raaoner. In the court bouse case be says that It la a publlo square and not a court bouse square, and that the erection of the Jail Is against tbe word Ing of the donation and that the county cannot build a court bouse on tbe same ir an objection Is made by a citizen, nor can tbe county sell or lease it; that tbe square Is virtually a park under the donation. If tbe courts bold tbls theory, which we doubt, and the square Is fenced In and no county buildings are allowed upon tbe ground, It bas been suggested that It be leased to Dr Driver for bis premium bull. Sliver Wedding. Dal IV Guard October 28. Last evening Mr and Mrs F M Wll kins celebrated tbe 25th anniversary of their marriage, at their elegant borne on West Ninth street, surrounded by their children and Invited guests. It was a pleasant event that will linger long in their memory. F M Wllklns and Miss Emma Uoltra were married In Lane county and have since resided here, Mr Wi J kins bavlug been for tbe greater part of this time one of the prominent drug gUts of the slate, and both himself aud wife bave been well known In church and foclal circles. Tbe rooms were charmingly decor ated -Alth potted flowers and tbe tints of autnmn leaves. Muslo was rendered during tbe evening by Miss Nina Wllalus, violin, Harley Zelgler, man dolin and Miss Winnie Smith, plana lb fresbments were served during tbe eveuing, the tables being presided over by Misses Wllklns, Hovey, Yorau and Kerus. A numerous lot of elegant presents were tendered Mr and Mrs Wllklns. One very unique present was presented by A J Johnson to Mr Wllklns. It was an old saddle and .on a card at tached were the words: "Used by F M Wllklns while courting Miss Emma Goltra." The old lello will be highly prized. Those present and Invited were: Mr and Mrs F M Wllklns, Mr and Mrs T G Hendricks, Mr and Mrs 8 M Yoran, Drand Mrs T W Harris, Mr and Mrs J B Chambers, Dr and Mrs F W Pren tice, Mr and Mis EJ Frasier, Mr ana MrsCbas Lauer, Mr aud Mrs J 8 Luckey, Mr and Mrs II Ankeny, Mr and Mra A J Johnson, Mr and Mrs 8 11 Friendly, Mr and Mrs Geo B Dorrls, Prof and Mrs Thos Condon, Mr ana Mrs F W Osburn, Judge and Mrs E O Potter. Prof and Mrs E B McElroy, Mr and Mrs Q R Chrlsman, Mr and Mrs I L Campbell, Mr and Mrs Geo T Hall, Mr and Mrs P Frank, Prof and Mrs Young, Prof and Mra Straub, Prof Letcher, Mr and Mrs H B Miller, Prof and Mra J W Johnson, Mr and Mrs 8 H Holt, Mr and Mrs J W Kays, Pres. and Mrs O H Chapman, Mr and Mrs R Me Murpbey, Mr and Mrs E C Smltb, Mr and MrsJ H MoClung.JMr and Mrs J F Robinson, Mr and Mrs L N Roney, Mr and Mrs L Bllyeu, Rev and Mrs W 8 Gilbert, RtT and Mrs J T Abbett, Mr and Mrs W H Abrsms, (Salem) Mr and Mrs W H Goltra, (Albany) Prof Luella G Carson, Mrs Church; Mrs Craig, Mra Shelton, Mrs William, Carrie Hovey, Edith Kerns, Lou Its Yoran , Maude Wllklns. An Escheat Salt. Albany Damocrat, Oct 27, In the case of tbe state agaltst tbe xeoutor of tbe estate of Mary J Cos tello, who died In 1887, brought to escheat the sum of about $10,000 left after tbe provisions of tbe will of tbe deceased bad been satisfied the jury this morning brought n a verdict in favor of the state. The de fense was oonduoted In the Interests of tbe claimants to the money remaining In the bands of the executor. Tbe verdict Is a declaration tbat they are not legal heirs. Mr Nixon as executor did not contest It. He appeared with bis attorneys Weal her ford & Wyatt simply to protect tbe Interests of tbe trust In his hands. For tbe purpose of disposing of lbs money properly be had made a trip to England to ascer tain If there were any lgal heirs to tbe ee'ate. AifaOcaMlt PsrehaM ftleaerlte I'laia.. l.iaadrloM frim L ndon con firm rumors h.t h.T. heretofore reached thla ilda ol the Atlantic that aflmneal powerful syndicate I. in nroeeat ot lonnatlon In Rutland, Kranoe n.rm.nv m ddt an i-j"b . In the Klondike ration. Of couraa Ihli will lead toa ' amount of peoulative inailnn. but ihrre li ! in Ine Klon dike. elaewhere, which a Imoowime w ' . . -a ( tha aMialmnf lint lailan Stomach Blllento the foiernont pl.ee i . .i.n mmm m io' mer oom' nuiiK "--V H.l.. Dlaltii. me duiiou. aim w., ..-.,.. prompt wild from this aenl.l aUer.ilv, mllM n uea. Tellownea. ol the kin and eyeballs, far upon li e nnu eautnl OOor in me ureain DiiiioaiDen, UniKur, and that chirm iter- It alw remedies a d iin-veiils malaria lid rheumain anm n, trim bis lack ol stamina, ny.pepi " have establlh-n ihemc In nnpu'ar t.Tor It deserves I ir aud perslsuut trial, IUVEN Oil 13 As wellfas the walking: plows, give univer sal satisfaction. Don't bo short sighted.... ....and buy an limitation. Oliver Steel Plow Guaanteed to Scour. Afresh carload now at... f. l. mmm, Sire att Oakleael, Or. Boskbuko, Or.. Oct 27. W T Fmnrv'a steam flouring mill at Oak land burned at 5 o'clock tbls morning. lb loss Is $12,000. He carried $9,(00 lntu-aoce upon tbe building and ma Oblaery. About OOOO bushels of wheat were stored In tbe bulldlrg, belonging to tbe firm and to farmtrs. Tbe fire ia aiinnoaatl to bvs originated In tbe furnace room. Inaotlvlty In Balem Market. ' Saletu correipoudent In Oregoulan: Inactivity In the hop market con tinues at Salem. A few purobasee are reported by buyers at prices rauglng from 12 to 14 eenta. Tbe purchases that bave besn made, however, are few. and the Quantities limited, ana tho market cannot be aald to bave opened. There are no less than 18 buy ers In Balem but the sharp competi tion and vlior anion purchasers to be expected Is not manifest, for the reason ... . I I , . n rt... largely that oraers in sumo iuoiu. have been withdrawn. Borne find a cause for the present nltlon In the fact tbat the two weeks' hop fair Is now on In London. Not much attention Is given to buying ... SB nl f.la durlug the fair, It is saia. iiioimr will close, this week and It Is predicted that shortly thereafter orders will be placed, and tbe effect will be seen lu activity among buyers here. Stock Banch For Bale. Ann nf beat stock range, all well .:. i -a nr,i fenoed. Timothy ivuucu au v.- - and orchard grass two or three feet i.i.k, o ,.-n. with stall room for 80 iead'of cattle, 20 tons of hay, one new Deerlng mowing macnioe, uerijr . i,. mn. nlow. harrow. Tlenty ofeprlog'wateriontbeplase the year 1 . , ... . j.iml ml n round, uooa piaoeirji east of Coburg. Price, $2,800. Address orenqulreof O Domeykb, Coburg Or Driver's Subject, "I." . .u r, TirlD Driver Is AIU-.U ireuivvi... up on the Bound lecturing on himself. ... jtM...n HI toa for bis dls- xi a uuu uiuctwu. ... all reaolva thsmselves wuin. ui .-v - Into the same subject. It la a big one too. . Second Hand. a - a awwvn i Satin blovoles. bug- glee, backs, wagons and plows, and at awsydown prices on both new and second nana at jo jj I'QBUiueia. 'aOreeoulan: beT position of bops In the world's markets LTvery strong, and for tbls reason grow- nt f. rsaf IAP ers are holding on, waning rrlces. In England, the -National Hopgrowsrs Association of leading hop growers of tbe country, which con trols the bulk of the crop there, have unanimously declueii tonoia i- . . i. Tl,i.ru are vefV Improvement m v- ,;- nrmBul few selling In Oregon at the present time, althouKh It Is reported that oper ators in the Northwest have contracted loeell largo quantities, which iuc, - i.i.. u.nura. This fur Jo nfiw uuauiw .- . cntals tbe top pi Ice ollered, with the oulk of the sales ueiog u 14 cents. Position Accepted I' D Oilitert, who has been clerking for Gray & Bon for the past two years, has accept d a poltlouaa couiiuHroial traeer fm tbe firm ofCbaae & Banborn of t'lili a go, dealers lit spicva and cilet-H, Hi a ..i.. ni tinn nnr nmiith and exDensvs. aaiMi v. ,tv. i - ui. f.miiw will continue lo telue In i Euirene. we are g.ad to learn. The I w . . . a B l ...a a Failed to Indict. Dall Guard October 28. In the circuit court of tbe Slate o Oregon for Lane county. State of Oregon vs Wm Simmons. Comes now tbe grand Jury and re ports to the oca rt tbat In tbe matters of the Indictment against the above named defendant returned yesterday charging him with the crime of lar ceny, that tbe grand Jury In canvas sing the vote on said Indictment made mistake, and tbst there were not sufficient number of votes In tbe grand Jury to warrant a true bill therein. We would therefore ask tbat aald error be corrected by dismissing said lndlotment. D. It. Harris, Foreman. This Is the case wherein young 81m mons waa bound over to appear beore tbe grand Jury on tbe charge of tha larceny of a worthless revolver from another boy. Uaeklen's Aratr.a Salve. Tbe best salve In the world for out bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rbeum, fever soies, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, ouros, and all akin eruptions, and positively cures plies, or no pay re quired It Is guaranteed to give per- ect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Henderson ft Linn. Attention Ladles. See window display of ladles and ohIIOren's colored and black shoes.. New for winter. The latest FE Dunn. Steves. At faotory prices still, at F li Cham bers. Oat Wanted. Inquire of Ax Billy. Dally Guard, Otober 28 Married. At the home of Mr and Mrs W E Edrls last evenlug, Rev N B Alley officiating, E L Baabford and Mrs Mlrlaa Cook. Only a lew inti mate friends witnessed tbe nuptials. The 11:28 overland last night carried Iheui to their future nome at itoee burg. The Guard Joins In extending congratulations. Dally Ousrd, Octobe 38 Improving lie ad Bed. Messrs Holden commenced woik this morn log Improving the road bed of tbe streetcar line. New ties are being put In and It Is expected they will soon have the track In first olsss shape. Dally QuardOouiber 2. Evidence Filld. II D Norton, rvforeeln the case of Mary E Liver more va L It Llvermore, suit for di vorce, filed the evidence this afternoon with the county clerk, which was re cently taken before him. It make 545 pages, type written. Anna A McCrady baa been appoint h1 administratrix of the estate of Henry A McCrady. Probable value of estate $1,120. Bond $2,240; suretiw, I Bonnett and J A Stevens. Ap nralxeri aPDOIuted: L O BeAwltb. 1 0 F LitLlefleld and Jas H Hoolg. 111 convince you. but Is not yet outoi u..