r H7I ,Tfi inn, liii'i Or y UT11UMI) KOR TIB 0IMES11 JTIOH OF D ET5 OCRlTir mMIPLI5S, 1SD TO till ill lOIIITllf HO IT TBI IWEiT OF Oil BROW 30 EUGENE, OU., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 0 1807. LN045 E Y hM. WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD PDELL BROS, PUBLISHERS 1 1 ..I aid 01 hiiiihih Kiwm MR or BUBrtCRIITiON: . j t I ' ' I10O. 1.00. .to. rates made known ."" on application builutae Vrttsre to GUARD, , S. LUCKEY Dealer in jjclu, Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. jEPAIRINO PROMPTLY DONE. j-jiiWarli Warrants. lw. brown, m. d. Dh..tolan and ourgeon, nfel ud raaid.no OT.r postoffie. Houri; CBANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. hf Detll and Naw Price In Foreign ana IwaMtle Jlarbls and Oronlta, Monument, Headitonea and Cemetary work of all klndi lor IK. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! Ulwttu Htrtwt, nor Poitoffloa. Kuine,Or L C. WOODCOCK, Attorncy-nt-Law, Omct-One-bBll block soutk ol Chrliman'i 11, KUUBSE, I OREGON. ULT11.V1T(I. ltUUI JITTORMEYS-AT-UW. 1 ge Will f lattice iv H ll Kite,' 'Offloalo Walton Llock. CD of L.L. WHITSON, DENTIST. RVrlnf purchated the offlc and allures o tktktaikct-utd W. V. Hauderaon, 1 am , now ,iiwi to do anything In ins Una o DoulUlr ui tuna asm umce, Croan ana Brleas wort a tpaclaltf, I. SIGWN, fniiatnt. a. d. nunc r.w VkaPraaldanL OSBURN Cathlar THE km Loan and Savings BANK. - - Oregon. UCT0R8-D. A. Paina, J. B. Harris. J. I Ua?l, B. D. Paine. W. B. Brown, J. F. Kouiueon, T. w, UiDarn. ruiDDCajitai, : : : $50,000. Banking Business Transacted InUilt lllnviul An tlm. d.MMltS. ColletlonientiuitedtoouroaM will recolve mpl attention. Lane County Bank, (KaUriUahed In 1881) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business II all hnnrhai transacted On vorable terms. A. O. HOVEY, President. A. G. HOVEY' JR.. AfrtttfD T. O. Hsanaiaica. U It KlITII. Praaldsot Caahiar P K. SKODOBAsa, Aaalatant Caahiar. First national Basis 01 Eugene. Paid nn I nth f.nittl 150.000 Surplus tad ProflMW.OOO Eugene - - Oregon. A nna&i knWt. iu.Ji.Ha Hnn. ob naaotv laUrmi. Iht draft, on NKW YORK, CHICAGO, BAN FKANC13GO and PORT 1AI. APmi.1V HUU ol eiehaoga'enld oa (oralgn ooontriea. PwltaraoiTdaubJaottp aback or oertifi aaUnf All ooUootiona aotraiUd to oa will reoeira topt attanttom, DIVINITY SCHOOL tion Service Very I A MAGNIFICENT STRUCTURE Wm P Cou'deo of Tarai Delivers an Eloipl Address. Ottarr Eierclora la U.iall. Daily Guard Kortmbar 1. The Eugene Divinity school build ing, now formally dedicated la the ex ercises of yesterday, will be placed In active ue. Cowls memorial hall and aonex were crowded to their u tint at capacity by those In attendance, and this provea the d iy of birth fur an lo stltutlon from which much la rightly expected. The exercises of the afternoon begun at2;30wllb a voluntary by the or ganist, Miss Pearl Laklo. Iheaudl enoeled by the Divinity school choir sang "All Hall the Powtr of Jesus Name." Bishop Mills then oflered a beautiful prayer, after which il e choir rendered a selection, "The Itlble." Dean Banderson Introduced to the assembly, Rev Win F Cowdeo.superln tendeut of Missions for tbo Pacific Nortbwe t, wbo spoke eloquently a- d at some length on the origin of the Eugene Divluity school, paying some beautiful tributes to thi success of Dean Banderson and his co-workers and rompllmentli g the people at large upon the erection and founding of this grand Institution, erected for the use of dlsemioatlng Bible Instruction to the young men and young women of the stale ol Oregon who come hereto attei d the state university. He spoke or the educational f duties or the peo ple with whom be stauds Identified, and staled that the plsu upon whiob this school Is erected under the shadow or the state university and In such a manner adjacent to that Insti tution that the students from each have the beutfit of the other school, 01 'gloated in the minds or the women of tbo C V B M (the women's mission ary soc.etyoftbe Christian church.) The flnit one or this kind was built at Ann Arbor, Michigan, in connection with the University or Michigan. Another one at Berkeley, Cal, In con neo Ion with the University or Califor nia. He said: "The people or iub Christian church have no theological schools, we have no need ror mem. We Lave Bible schools but we have no theology. We teach young men tne Bible and believe that will lead them to the true theology, wheu by teach ing them tuelogy; it might bias their minds in such a manner that thev would accept error. Dean Ban- deraon la not here to leach about the rii.i. hut to teach the Bible Itseir.now io.tudvit.and what It meana." He sDokeofthe benefits derived by the ministry fron tne universiuw, i.ii v nn account or the existing hw manv school, and students or the universities that l&creare coomuis be 1 I tween science and the bible; between f.iih and reason. By being associated wl h them the mlnisterlel students roe- ... .mutinied with their douota and are mow able to cops with them, Hat-mnhatlzed the need or an ea ucMted ministry and saia ine iim bud lorever passed that the prea 'ner wi'-li me personal magnetism and a few bible truths, and wbo was able to n..u nn exhortation was a BCIC0 S8IU1 miniver. The Brest educational in stltutlons ol this age are m.u scholars and the preacher must oe aoie even to educate, to teach these or he Is a rain. Closing be said: The ureacher of today must present thecla'ms of the bible in sucu a mau ner as to ar peal to the reason oi men If he would have them accept it, and i. fur this purpose, to equip vounamcn of this state that thla In- 1 . . . III HnA stltutlon is Intended anu you wm that In time it will cause bible knowl edsetobesi multiplied that the peo- pie of Mill, city win oe oeiver H ft i (lie liiio mo iui . f iat ice were anajuu are to be cjui.liiiiented upon ne establish ment. here." BUhop Mills wm men iuuuu- friend to the Institution and spoke . ..u .k r iim school and warmiy oi wi - -- especially of the success of Dean Ban- 7on. Heid: "That this wa. an Son upon which ail CbrWtndom of Christ's body " v"' 01 " ir nnAmemlxr suffers, -onnecHu --, one ,11 members suner w.m ... - " t ini il memoirs n-Jolce SuVHe .aldtb.good that would 'lJ ' .. , i...lM..llnn waS lin- result from mis iu... meble. asnar Dr Chapman then sjxike concerning the connection or the attitude or the U or 0 toward the Divinity tcVol. He said be bad watched with deep Inter est the progreee or the school and was glad It wm located here. He said the, regents and officers or the U or O had placed no limitations upon the oppor tunities of the Divinity students. They bad given with willing hand, but It at they had also received freely. He said that I e could see that since the establishment or the Divinity Bchool and the college Y MCA, that tl.ey bad better clasa or students In the University. He was glad or Its erec tion aud said that be would ball with delight the day that the University of Oregon woulu be surrounded on all sides by Divinity schools of all denom inations. Dean Banderson then spoke of the woik and workers, mentioning especi ally the name of Judge Cowls, de ceased, of McMinuvllle, and his wife, who gave f 1400 toward the erection of the building. Tears or sorrow came to his eyes aa he spoke or the darkuets that was upon his soul the day he learned or the death or that Rood man, Judge Cw!s. Hon T O Hendricks, be said, was also one or the early friends aud helpers ol the Institution. He spoke or the good work of the b'.illdlng committee and Mr Hummers, the superlutendeut of construction. A number waa then rendered by the Divinity School choir and the services closed with the offering or the Dedicatory Prayer by Rev Morton L Rose, pastor of the Christian church of Eugene. The history of the organization and grwth of this school Is the history of the energy and zeal of the dean, E C Sanderson, aided by promlueut mem- beis of the church over thestate whom be succeeded in interesting In the edu cational movement. The articles of incorporation were obtained In the fall oflbOo with the lollowlng board or regents: JW Cowls, McMinuvllle; J A Busbnell, Junction; W H Oaborn, Balem; J H Haw ley Monmouth; J D Matlock, Eugene; J T Callison, Euaene; P J Flint, North Yakima, Waah. The school opened OctO, 1805, In a rented but commodi ous UUIIUing, me aneuaauce ueiug very salisfactoiy. The foundation of a library waa laid that year, whlc'i lias steadily grown until It contains sever al hundred volumes. The second year was even more satisfactory. During the summer of 1806, the opportunity of acquiring a splendid plot of ground dlolnlng the University campus pre sented Itself and ws promptly taken advantage of by the board. Almost mmedlately an effort ror a new uuuu- a a J ing waa commenced anu lurs juuge J W Cowls, who was elected to a place on the board to succeed her husband, now deceased, subscribed S 1000, with the ouly proviso that the chapel ol the school should be known as the "Cowls memorial cbapel." Dean Banderson made Ions' canvwslng tours aud was successful to the extent that when the building aeaeou opened this year, tne contract for the new structure was let, the work besan and the One new Dunn ing now adorning their property Is the retult. . . Extended descriptions or the build ing have already bem published, to that a general outline only Is neces sary. The basement contains the fur naces, warerooms, ana a iew iuuiu. .u. students. The first floor contains the Cowls memorial, chapel, recitation rooms, library, dean'a offices, etc i ne nd flior is arranged for a dormi tory and will accommodate a number f.n,Hnta. The Plan or the building . . J..1..1.1. .uniii to tne nceos oi IS BUUJlwJ " , , . Ilia .Mmol. belnir rurnace-neaieu ... !... iiiitid bv electricity, wa- lUrouKuuu., . .. - t-. . .nmn.no'B nifllns. terfroin me jugeuo wu.j a Wire cesspool has oeen con structed for uee until the sewer system i. .vended that far. Th. orna or Instm tors Is efficient, ,nd thorough, and la sufficient for the present needs or the school, studies In the classical courses being taken at the University or Oregou. INSTRUCTORS. The Instructors at pieeent are as fol Fnrna C Bauderson, Dean A B, Oskaloosa college, 1883; A M, 0ka i. rolleee. 1886; B D, Drake unl R B T. University ol Chicago, 1804; D D, Willamette .orultff 1RQ6. uni- Morton LBose, associate professor graduate from the Bible college, Drake university. iin J Handsaker, leader in .i..innarv history and biography, The executive ooniruiuee oi iu - ... . . i . u j -r nmiii la aa loiiows; irrci- HPnt. J A Bushnell; vice presldenU, D Matlock and J t uainw.u, t. t o r.i- Mor.tarv. W R H illen lr a i beck; and Dean E C Banderson. Daily Guard, Soremoerl. itimhcr Mashed Off. A duiii at the Ccbuw shingle mill to- Hav bad bla left fore floger masbed off j k. ih. Hm Dr Dr at the aeoouu jmu. j f w ir.rrla dressed the this A " afternoon. MARRIED.-AI the residence of J n. Snrinalleld, Oct 28, 1807, M n.,i.t L Young and Miss Mary W Thompson, both of Lane county 0 ti. Afftpl.tlnir. Rey J TUKrjDAY. NOVEMBEl' 2. U 11 Horaerull, ofCorvallia, la In the city. Alf Walker of Cottage firove, was In Eugene today. - n A WaHhburne.the Bpriug field mill man Is In the city. I'M I'eiigra returned to Brownsville, on today's 10:50 local. C V Uverbaugb, oftlfe Uulou Paciflo railroad Is In the cltyy I Alf Walker returpd to Cottage Grov this af tern ion. Mrs O race Osburn went to Junction on this morning's local. Poa.iuuii'.er J W Shumate of Walter villa wiis lu lown tooUy. ., Ell Ilangk and wife will leave for the Eut Thu nday morning. Twenty car loads or wheal were by the Eugene mill yesterday. H N Cockerllue went to points north by this moru lug's local. Wm Mayer and J W Wllhrow inndo a business trip to Junction today. fa inters are now busily engaged on the new ChriHtlan church building. N H Tlitt, or Portland, rfpreseutlng the Portland hospital, Is lo the city. Miss Gertrude Wldmer arrived home this afternoon from a visit at Heat lie. 8am May, the well known Harris- burg merchant, Is In the city on busi ness. MIks Jennie Porter, or Halsey, bat been visiting frleuds In Eugene for a few days. Miss Clartf Pengrais still In a very critical ooudltl'w, being reported no better today. David Link is moving his boot and shoe store into the V T Campbell b.lck building. The appiaisement of Dr W M Smith's estate at Turner amounts to a little over $13,000. Bupt Fields and Itoadmaster Grondahlortho Botithern Paciflo, re turned to Portland today. The business streets are being clean ed up todav by hobos, who are sojourn lng a few days under sentence. A letter received from Wld McOee, Folsom, California, says he has been sick but U again able to resume work. Circuit court will be compelled to adjouru Saturday evening as the Ber ton county term of circuit court con venes in Corvallls next Monday. Mrs Fannie Lonnsburyof Portland) ruHpectorof the Womau's Relief Corps of the ftate. went to Cottage Urove this afternoon on an official visit. Mrs Lockwood, mother or Mrs M I. Wttshburne, will leave on a visit to relatives and friends In Missouri Thursday morning, via the u P R R. Mr aud Mrs John Turley and Mrs Mary Hayes left for their home in Heppner on this morning's local. Tbey have been visiting relatives lu Ibis county. O Pierce, or the Fojrteenth Infantry, U B A came over from Vancouver yes terday on . a short visit. He made the trip on a wheel and reports the roads rather rough. There are three candidates lo rent the Willamette hotel at balem, ore being the proprietor of the Por'land as a side Issoe. It Is said to be an ele phant to run. The town oiHumpter, uaaer couuijr, has a population of nearly 1,000. One year ago it waa a worn oun ymuer camp with a population ouess man 100. What a change! The Union Pacific railroad waa sold at auction yefterday at Omaha, Neb. The reorganization got it for 5t,07V 737. The government will lack over $400,000 of receiving the expected t58, 0.000. a flHh supposed to be a herring or mackerel found in large numbers at Ya quina Bay was aent to Pror Cordley, or i. n a who said u was aiuiyij Clupanodon Caeruleus, that la a Cal i rnrnia sardine. The two women serving out cuy sentence have been transferred to the ammnn's cell lu the county Jail mrougn the klndneas or Sheriff Johnson. They t i. harjpv as they have been singing all day. f i, Kalein Dally journal nas cu lnred to an eight column size. It Is splenJld paper and lla proprietori are entitled to tue paironauo iu ouuic them to enlarge. Way me paper grow Inrtror and larger. 'I'nriav's Salem Statesman: LRlckell the night guard at the state capltol, was summoned to his home In Eugene vesterday morning by a telegram an- nounclng the almost isiai iimwvi venerable father. He departed south nn Hia forenoon local train. Balem Statesman: neaidem w v Hawley started yesterday for Deuve-, Colorado. He goes lo anena me senji- nual meeting of the controlling com' niittee of the Woodmen or the World l, ih chairman, ue win oe SJI TV -!- ' nrobably two weeks. Mrs W U lrioe reiuruou vu ui morning's overland from Sacramento, California where ahe bad been In at tendance upon her husband, wbo bad . m , . i - i,i. been quite 111. Mr Trine la now im nrovinz and Iwlll take the race mare, Be-jile UaJkin to uaaiana or Aiauima this winter. He will not be able to n . a , A - work for a month or so yet, and weighs now OIllV 130 pounds, bis normal weight, being about 180. FRANCHISE GRANTED. The CooBcil Passes llic New Electric Light Franchise. Ordlaaae la tall. Dally Guard Koremtwr 2. The common council met hut even ing at the call or the mayor. P.eaent Mayor Kuykendall aud Councilmen Day, Uray, Fiber. Horn and Lurkey On motion or Councilman I'uy the ro oorder waa aulhoil.rd to hue Mr Gran beck a license at the ra'e or flO per week toexhlbl his moukey show. Engrossed ordinance of electrlo light plant read twice and rules suspended and read third time aud put iiiou 1U passage. The ordinance which Is aa follows was passed by a unanimous vole: AN ORDl.NANCK. To provide ror additional electrlo rucilities In the city or Eugene, aud authorizing the erection aud construc tion or lines or poles and all other apparatus lor the operation and main tenance thereof. Be It ordained by (be common coun cil of the city or Eugene: Section 1 That authority be and la hereby granted by the common coun cil or I he city or Eugene to Edwin M Force and associates, their successors aud assigns, for the period or fifty (50) years, to erect, construct, equip, fur- ulsh, maintain and operate within the corporate limits ol the city of Eugene, In the state or Oregon, aud In all plats and additions that are or may be at aiytlmn hereafter addel thereto, a modern electrlo system. Bection 2.-Tbat the said partlea mentioned in seotu i a ai "if lzed to erect poles and run wires In, over, through or under the avenues, streets, alleys, parka and publlo places of the city. To repair, renew aud ex tend the samaa the requirements or their business demaud, subject to the conditions provided for lu succeeding sections. Section 8. That the plucv l'i which It la pioposed to erea poit shall be submitted to the street com inlltee or the common couucll for ap proval of location, aud no poUa shall be erected without such approval. But this shall not be coustrued so as to pre vent aald parlies of section one from extending their lines or setting their poleo In any part ol the city necessary for the extension and successful opera tion ot their business. In all casts where the walks or streeta are dis turbed by said grautces, they shall without delay replace said walks or streets to aa good condition aa tbey found them and clean 'up aud remove all rubbish and litter, to the satisfac tion of the street commissioner. Section 4. That all the poles aud line work shall be set aud work done as near as Is practicable lu accordance with tbe rules or the Board of Electri cal Insurance Exchange, provided that It will not tend to Increase the fire risk or ratea or Insurance. Section 6. That where the malna or the multiple lighting system cross each other at Junctloua or avenues, streeta or alleye that they shall. at tuav oolnt.be provided with switches or out-out boxes, eo that the current can be cut out In c ise or flie from tiiui sec tion of the city. And all uch pons hall be stepped. Ruction 6-That the city shall have ti. ritfht under the aupervlslon of the mavoror electrician or tne pany oi Motion one. to run wins upou u . IUa poles aud struclurea erected under mis franchise, for the purpose or establish ing and operating a City Fire Alarm or Police Telegiapu System. Section 7. That the said partlea or wMaou one shall have the right to at tach their wires to any poles berearter ended by tbe city, when done under tbe supervision of the proper cuy tho lty. au Skction 8 -That ir the syidein la not In nperatlou on or before the first day nfAuuust. 1808. that nils iraucuiw shall become null and void, unless iub delay Is caused b procena or law or oy natural elements, floods or lire. Section. 9-That the said Edward M Force, bis asaocln.es succeMrs or assigns, shall within sixty (6j) days of ,i. ..aaof ihla ordinance and Its v Liu " n - .nnroval bv the mayor, fll their writ teu rcc- ptance of Its pnivlnons, with the CilV It-cord, r, togeihi-r wMi a vr. tiffed check ..f live hundred dollars (loOO.) Bald check la to he hold as a ..to that. Lha eliictrio Dliint shall be In operation by August lt, 18! S, aud when in operation said checks to be returned. In cose they shall nsve performed five hundred doi'.urs I. a.uj In labor, actual or material, for ti e proposed system, wltblu thesixiy w) days pending acceptance, tbey shall not then be renuirea to uepnau In case or tbelr railure to Me their w- ntancaand certified check, or per form the labor, aa above spicUled, then thl franchise shall be forfeited MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1. ' N L Cornelius Is In Eugene again. The brick work on (he Pratt building Is completed. Secretary Klocald returned to Ba lem this forenoon. Salem baa 1500 pupils In attendance on the publlo school. Uncle Johnny Diamond, of Coburg waa In Eugene today. Al Waddle, the well known Port land drummer, was In tbe city today. Hon II B Miller bss returnrd home from Portlaud and Boutbern Oregon. Miss Catherine O Coggswcll, of Port land, Is vlsitlog In Eugene, and will temaln for some lime. Rev M L Rose went to Junction this morning to resume his revival meet ings at that place. Olen O Po-Aers, an employ of tbe state asylum at Salem came up last evening on a abort visit. Attorney Woodcock and James Abrams went to Dougtaa county thla afternoon lor a short atny. Jamea Pelton and Z M Brown, of Prlnevllle, and UN Thompson, of Chicago, cattlemen, are lu the olty. J Roateln, secretary of the Victoria Transfer Co, ot Victoria, B C. la in tbe city visiting bla brother L A Rosteln. Baker City Republican, Oct 28: Carl Batteeand Rolllo Rossman, of Eu gene, ai rived In this city lb la morn log. Balem Journal of Saturday: Mlas Rosalie Friendly, ol Eugene, Is a guest of tbe Misses Pains at tbe asylum for a few days. Miss Edythe Hoffman leavee on to night's overland train for Ban Francis co, where she will visit two or three months. Florence West: Aldsn Hayes and wife are preparing to move to Eugene where they expect to make tbelr borne tor a time. Cos Matlock threw a royal flush and J W Wlthrow a straight flush on Julius Ooldsmlth's slot machine Sat urday night. GemlinaRoblnctt has been appoint ed administratrix of tbe estate or James- Roblnett, deceased. Probable value of estate, f 2,000. Albany Democrat: Mlas Maltls Lee, sister or C O Lee and one of Lane couuty'a school maams, la In tbe city the guest or her brother. Geo H Yerlngton came down from tbe Blue River mlnea Saturday and has taken a position In Yerlngton's Ninth street pharmacy. Shed Garrison went to Salem thla forenoon where be baa taken ft post lion as printer and assistant engineer In the deaf mute school. Ed Pengra la In the city on ft visit to his sister, Miss Clare, who la quite III withetomaoh troubles at tbe family resideoce on Eleventh street A marriage license, waa Issued this afternoon by County Clerk Jennings, to Benton Wlscaraon. 23 years, and Miss Emma Q Harris, Zi yeaia. R R Watts, ot Corvallls, who baa been Inspecting tbe Blue RWer mines for a week arrived down today. He thlnki the mines have ft great future- New Circuit Court Cases. The following cases were filed Satur day: J H Soever vs R Bmole: to recover money on ft promissory note. iuog a W A ment Is asked for $220 and interest J H Soever va R Bmole; to recover money. Judgment la as sea ror tooo and possession of premises. Eugene's Largest Store With the Smallest Prices, iVmT.f amifl trAAT.mAYlt ATld 0116 DriCO tO allisourmottoJ With a complete stock , . r - - oi rsiiauitj kuuuo nuu ra" ---- - - . U . A.,.iAMIA1ia ' ' rarely laii xo piease our tiuowmwp. f) ftu Good Styiitfs. 3 New macklntoabee Just reoeiveas. intend Id wluter weight In tbe eel- ebrated Onelta.i Outings, 1 20 Calicoes, yards Uinghams, for Muslins, J $1.00 Ladles heavy ribbed underwoar -Combination aulia Klbbed wooleu hose 25oU oOcIa 2t0ia 20ots loots loots Plain " - Heavy r leeced " Heavy Oxford Gray hose t'hlldiens black ribbed hose luota $t.00 18.50 Men's hevlot suits Mens all wool ohevlot suits Don't fail tt InvtstiGali Our E. F VREGUIATOR THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE is Simmons Liver Regulator dont forget to take It The Liver gets sluggish during the Winter, just like all nature, an J the system boo-nics choked up by the accumulated waste, which brings on Malaria, Fever and Ague and Kheuma tlm. You want tj wake up your Liver now, but be aure you tike SIMMONS Liver Kegulator to do it. It siu regulates the Liver keeps It properly at work, whe your system will be free from poison and the whole body Invigorated. You get Tl I E UKST ItLOOD whe:i your system Is In Al condition, and that will only be when the Liver Is kept active. Try a Liver Kemedy once and note the difference. But tike only SIMMONS Liver regulator it is Simmons Liver Kluulator which makes th difference. Take it in powder or in liquid already prepared, or make a tea jf the powder; but take SIMMONS LIVER REGU Lator. You'll find the KED Z on every p ckage. Look for It J. IL ZoUla A Oa, I'hlladelpbia, Pa. A U ("DOLLY") BURTON DEAD. Died Suddenly at Ills Heme Sear Springfield This Fereaoon. DailT Guard, Xorembar 1. About 11 o'clock tbla forenoon A D Burton, familiarly known aa "Dolly," died suddenly at bla home one bait mile below Springfield on the east aide of the river. Mr Button bad been engaged de horning a bull and after the work was flnlahed went to bla borne complain ing ol being hot and abort of breath, and eoon died. It la supposed death waa caused by heart failure. A D Burton came to Oregon In 1862 from Missouri. He married Mlas Martha Gordpasture a atep daughter of Jaoob Gillespie's. His wlfo died In 1893. In 1881 be waa elected a mem ber or tbe lower bouse In tbe state leg islature. He waa about OS years or age. A D Burton, though a man of strong likes and dislikes, vu ft good citizen; ft man of honor and probity. Therankaot the pioneers are rap- Idly thinning. No announcement ot tho date of tbe funeral has yet been made. LATER. Dr T W Harrla waa called. He aayi that Mr Burton after dehorning tbe animal, raised up, staggered and fell to tbe ground. Mr Brattaln raised him up when he gasped once or twice and fell over dead. He bad suffered 1th heart disease for number ot yeft.s. Another Suit.-B E MoClure, R Casebter aud J W Gross have aued J D Howard and George Porter In tbe Lane county circuit court, for the closing up of ft partnership between Howard and the plaintiffs In the "Elmlra Mill Co." It la alleged In tbe complaint that the aald Howard baa sold 1,000,000 feet of saw logs, worth $4,700, nd $300 worth of logs to for ard, Insolvent, fraudulently, and asks that a receiver be appointed for tbe partnership and all property be sold to tbe highest bidder for cash, and all debts be paid, and tbe balance be equally divided among tbe partners. It also asks that tbe pretended aale to Porter be cancelled. Judge Fullertou has Issued an loluuotlon to Porter pre venting him from disposing of the property or Interfering with It during tbe pendeucy of tbe suit Meobanloa overalls In black eight pockets, elastlo suspen ders Caatrtpan collouad panU........ 75c ta $1.0) Uaevy ritiU ami uc uuw a 1 unf.nre'4r. .. .... : ... ., ,v ,j Boys' nauinl g;y and v.? V lined sidwear... Heavy Cno, ail alssa, el.au ana . ; f j , Good heavy shoe $1.00 and p Tbe genuine anar proof gum boots, ahort $3 00, long $400 Velvet grip Hall eupportere. Justin. Blanket from 60 ota ft pair up u - lew KeHiod of RecQvering Umbrellas. unn, TJ : "J t- ' if, r ill