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rni 71 EM MTlBLISnED COR THE .KIEimTIOJ OP DBJOCUTIC FE19IC1PLB8. 1XP TO MM IR HOIEIT LIT1H0 BT TDK IWE1T OF OLE BROW NO 47 G Vl 1 1 1 EUGENE, Oil, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2Q 1897. WEEKLY r incur nu ion Monday vrvp,,., i : 1 1 LUuliil uunnu. w ..ujo. emi-annual ArlPBELL BROS, PUBLISHERS .. . vul side u( lllamctte bctweou . niitunntiiTrnili ifgOISlr Buoovnitiivn, ir. ! ! . ; . I 12.00. 1.00, .50. MAnthl, i .. iina rates maae Known all biulim latten to UU j S. LUCKEY DEALER IN Jocks. Watcnes, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. BEPAIRI0 PROMPTLY DONE (gp-A II Worst. Warranted I,W. BROWN, M. D. physician, and Surgeon lis uil residence over potto fTice. Ilouri: ,tam, M to 2, 6 to p. m. I C. WOOUUOOK, Attorney-at-Iaw. Omcl-Ose-haK block toutb of ChrUman'i li, KUGKNK. t OREGON. Uiri i. WATiCK, B. E. MAEILII ATTORNEYSAT-LAW. regon. Vilinttliie in all I ' of rite. Office In Walton dock. L.L. WHITSON, DENTIST. Eiilnr nurchased theoflloeand fixtures o ., Isle deceased W. V. Heiidurson, 1 ra now pnpued to do anything In the Hue o DeullBlry luesuove saiu uiuce. Cron ind Brldgi work a Specialty, E.O. LAKE. RAH1TE AND MARBLE WORKS. hf Dalmt and New Frloei In foreign end VCraettfe JTartde end Granite, Monuaunta, Headitones end Cemetery work of 11 klndi for 1895. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! f UlsatttiStreet, near Pottoffloe. Eugene, Or I DROWN, B. 0. PAINE. F.W.OSBURN frtiimnt. VlciPreildird. Ciilile THE m Loan and Savings BANK, UUTORB-D. A. Paine, J. B. Harrli, J. Davis, B. 1). Paine, W. . Brown, i. r. Robinson, F, W. Osbura. Fali Ud CaDllal. j : : $50,000. Central Banking Business Transacted Intent allowed on time deposits. Collection! entrusted to our care will receir pompt attention Lane County Bank. lKitaillhed In UU.) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business 11 branches transacted no vonblt terms. A. 0. HOVE, President. J. M. ABRAMB, Cashier. A. G. HOVEY' Jr., At Ch Q. HnmuoKR, President S. D.Eawh, Cashier P,K. Shodoram, AailiUnt Caabler. I Ot Eugene. Plld un I shh fanital $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene - Oregon. A nm.nl k.uu. Kn.lna ,4nne on reason- terms. 8iKbt draft, on NEW YOKK. UHN'inn a fxr wo ivriam PORT- LAND, OREGON. Billiofexohangeaoldon foreign conn Wee. P0.1UraoelTalnihieatto obeck or oertiU- ateofdepo.it . u collections entrnited to ni win rw Pompt attention. took Here farmers! H IlaW Bank Bring jour Hides and Skins to our tannery. For all No. 1 green bides will pay you 4 to 4J oems a pound; for No 1 dry hides 10 cnU a pound; For No 2 according to quality, 4 to 8 cents. Now don't forget these prices re paid In CASH at The lllaaaette Tannery Haines & Co MONDAY, NOVEMBER Couniv i 'ft,.,... A. . ' " "'""Hiiim court In sea. ion. O B t'oller, of Lebanon n n Eu gen. .... ..... niiuiury i, i Harris ban returued rom ttalern. 1 V t,. , . r uaner, oi junction City, wai In J'-ugene t(nly, W W Kfott camu down from Crea well thl ninrLinK, CWTeny, of the O It 4 N. enent L3 J nuuuay in Hugene. Mra Geo Gill and children went to waleoi Hi i. morning. Bfcretary Klncald returned to Balein by today' 10;5U looal. L II Patlerson went to Portland on tlila inorulng'a overland. Herbert Buck man, of Baker City. pent Sunday In Eugeue. Mra Maude Bonuey returned to Col- lage Grove on today's 2:04 Icoal. Fatber Daly was a Paaaenger for Cot tage Grove on today's 2:04 local. Dean E C Sanderson returned from Halaey on today's sou h bound local Hm all pox la reported at Balem. Tbe Dally HUtennan aays It Is only vario loid. R C Copple returued tbls morning from Cottage Grove where he preached yesterday. Mr Felix Barger and wife, of Colfax, Want), are visiting relatives and friends in Eugene. BF Baker, E Van Vraokln and M AC Huff of Junction City, were In Eugene today. E P Whipple has returned from Wy oming, where be bad been attending to bis fruit Interests. Mr and Mrs FG Barger of Colfax, Wash, are violilug Mr aud Mrs J B Harris in tbls city. Twenty tons of apples have been diled at the cannery.aud several weeks more work is In sight. W Banders will leave tonight on a six weeks' visit to relatives In Bau Francibco aud California. Mr aud Mrs J E Andrews have moved into a little cottage on Seventh street between Willamette and Oak. The County Commissioners court to day paid L N Roney, contractor on tbe new court bouse foundation, 12300. The waste stone from tbe court house foundation Is being hauled in tbe streets about tbe public square bitching racks. It la unlawful now to sell Mongo lian pheasants, grouse, eta You can kill them for your own use, however, until December 1st. The B P pay car passed through Eu gene on today's 100 local, and the usual monthly smile of the Eugene employes Is plainly visible. Balem Dally Journal: "As tbe yelk is the richest part of the egg. so tbe Elks are the richest part of tbe great fraternal and oharltable world." James A Imbrle, of Washington county has been appointed guardian of tbe mluor heirs of John A Benson, deceased, with a bond off 6,000. Yesterday, while playing, the 8-year old son of Mrs McMurry fell and cut a severe gash In his head. Dr Chesber dressed bis wounds aud tbe boy is now resting easily. J H Dlcksou and wife, of Butte, Montana, are visiting relatives and friends in Euceue MrDlckson went to Butte, Montana, with the Hogan cattle train three years ago. 18,489,250 was on deposit in tbe national banks of Oregon according to the hut statement. There are thirty suoh banks. Tbe sbowiug is a good one. Saturdays Salem Journal: R H fo.how and children went to Eugene tbla morning Rev O F Clapp of Cottage Grove, arrived In this olty tbls morning. Ed Scott, the young desperado of Corvallls, was last week sentenced to four years In tbe penitentiary. His case is a pitiable one aud should be a warning to boys who are gradually slipping Into a lawless life. Misses Fannie and Clara Condon will leave for California tbls week to re main during tbe winter for the benefit of the former's health which Is some what Impaired. They will first visit with their brother, Hon S W Condon, at Oakland, Cal. Mrs F B Dunn and daughters are residing at Palo Alto, California, where lam Amy 1. attending co lege preparatory to entering Stan ford Unl verslty. Mrs Dunn writes that her .elf and Misses Amy and Edna are enjoying splendid health In their Call fornsaliome. Cashier JMAbrams of the A O Hovey Co bnk nlaTUvi ,hU morning from the southern part of the county, whither be accompanied the rwirYef the Black Butte m ne. Those gentlemen will return to their LmeaVftera few day. at the The formal dedication of the First Christian church's new home In this olty will probably not take place be foVethemlddleofDecember. Tbe lo w7orflnl.h,ngl.blng donea. P idl, a. possible and will make , a most illenVbouM of worship when fin-libed. REPORTS Of the Clerk, Treasurer and Sheriff i.f Lane County, Oregon. wml-ennual ttaUmcut of A 8 I'atUirton, CountjrTrurorol Lane County, Oitaon, for the ilx month! ending Uil. loth, 1W7, of all money received and paid out Irom whom re celved and from what wurre, and on what ac count paid out, and the balance remaining on hand. Li XI Col'STT fl'UD. B.l.on hand March 31.1-v:, 12.fjo Keccivrd from laiei t2fifl 74 Itecelred from redemption, 4H 06 Becelved from keeping of p Conkel 1 3) Received from County Judgo 10 00 Received from e.talve S 4.1 Received from poll tax 'fi 400 00 Received from court fee S 09 Received from cancellation 11 W Received from road ittrvey. 41 HO Received from clrcui llcenae u Ou Received from iherlH fvea 65 SO Received from clerk fit. 1.SM) SO K-s.liu oi Paid Hale taxri for X Paid Lane County warrant!, April IA964 M l,Kd TS It.tM 83 May ' " June m juy " ' " " Auguit S.KM 81 4,?i 39 4U9 M September 27 4,0.10 6 Total, to Oct 1, 1M, t,m M ICHOOL ri'MD, LANS COt'HTY, Bal. on hand March SI, WJC, tfi.MS 01 Received from taxei 26.S4S 47 Received from Unci 68 14 i.l2,Wl 43 Paid tuperlntendent't oidcn My 119,507 28 June 1.H.M 4 104 A3 S.64.1 10 July Auguit Sept. 5,463 75 2,003 08 IJ2.G&! 43 To bal. to Oct. 1, 1M7, KCIIOOL FUND, HT11X. Received from itate trcaiurcr 7,3M 21 Paid Supt, orderi Augut ".',97 76 " September ,7K 4U To bal. OcU.lNW r;,:9)J4 ROAD rCHD. Bal. on hand March 31, J7 Received from itate 59 0!) 101 Paid on roal warrant! V'l 17 5 47 fj C4 To bal. Oct. 1, 1C07 naU AND DAMS rt'ND. Bal. on hand March 31, 18V7, l 28 Received from Bnei 87 M Paid to Informer! 112 5P 04 28 ITO 78 To bal. Oct. 1, 1W7. 1NIT1TUTS rrND. BaU on hand March 31, 1807, f.72 li Received from Co. Supt. w Paid Bupt. orderi .fO50 64 75 !15 26 To bal.to Oct. 1,1807, SXCXM ri'MD. Bal. oa bandMarch 31, Iftl Paid on clerk'! order! IM 44 1 84 26 W 44 To bal. to Oct. 1, 1S97 OLDIIS'S ri'Mb, Bal. on hand March 31, 1807, w t9 67 To bal. Oct.l, 1W7, PICIAL !CHOOLTAXI. P 799 n a e 19,122 13 60S 65 80 90 1S6 35 3,005 55 73 67 120 M 24 10 07 ?7 03 114 20 l: 35 21 42 !17 W 21 62 114 13 35 40 22 f.sH Uti yt'O 50 7 25 09 07 01 7M M 30 15 117 64 475 03 73 24 fix 40 21 W 259 04 W1 M) rei 3 122 41 2 10 20 4 4 HI 11 28 27 70 15 35 371 IW 16 76 114 01 Cities and district ho O B e r 19,122 IS 509 65 80 30 1S5 85 3,005 65 73 67 120 58 City of Cugcne junction " Cottage Grove " Pnrinitflcld 50 School 111! No 4, 6 10 11 II 16 10 21 .. J2 23 ., at 112 :u H'l ,. io 45 47 hi i 52 i 60 i 77 Ml 00 i. til i 07 ll 101 114 127 u :) . m u m 140 14(1 .. l.YJ 157 liil VS 24 16 07 6 53 21 50 114 20 1119 35 21 42 37 .'p6 21 62 114 13 32 58 n 688 06 967 34 7 21 69 97 768 83 17 5 147 b4 463 65 73 24 64 48 21 02 2.9 HI 0117 811 Ml 00 1U7 11 18 H5 2 6H 81 28 27 70 J71 M I 70 144 VI 3 16 04 01 12 69 12 38 892 661.1 15 Hi I 2 10 2 1 2 23 15 35 12 05 $18,700 46 $18,579 79 $180 67 lECAPITfLATION. ! o 6..- g 9 8.S $A8,l: 01 82,661 43 7.J90 24 EV 61 78 78 115 25 14 44 9 67 3 r 9 n h ' a t61,19918tl,930 86 10,1)70 S5 2,OM08 Hi) JO 18 730 08 Lan. County fun i County echoo" Htate school Koed fond Flih and game Inititnts Fxceaa 6417 12 50 260 60 18 6 47 64 28 64 75 1126 967 180 67 ""' r.:.. ... 18.7W94 I8.79 79 18,7tO 94 Ciljr U - ToUl H27,4S9Wlll9,tMt3H,1012 r-tate of Oregon, tM County of Lane, j g rtUl(ODt j0 h,,by cer Uff that the foregoing U s true and correct ,uwunt of the amount, received. rld out and rlteTnlngonhand In the county trensury of .Id connty U the .ix month! eodmg on the 10 of October.A nw97 ABPATTxmsoa, 0 m ' County Treasurer. gemi-annuel .t.tement of the amonnt o meter " "-"d torflZj .ooay paid to the connty treaaorer by tbe rie- iff of Lane euanty, Oregoa, for the tlx month! ending oa the 10th day of Heptemhar, A 1), In07. Mo, To amonst rwaivrd. April In ela A eor'aey IXl.WO 47 W'f. IM Ml May 4S.IM 5 - 111 34 June IDvlinqnent roll being written.) Joly In eoln A currency 8. 7S Anaut " " t.STSRI B.n.tembr M " 8T 40 Mc. Ily amonnt paid, to t o, Trawoivr April la eoln A eor'aey 127.072 64 W t'e May " " 67,WA W " I74 21 June July " TOrttTS Amruet - l,7t,U Hepteuiber Da. Ca. 4i U6.KH7 SI Mr Jl, on hand 1421 M B'pt SO, on ha d I.Wt SO Total W,8a II - V7,M II Bute of Oragon, ) In, Ctmntyrf Lane,) 1, A. J. Joixaoa, Uli.rlR of aald County, du hereby certify Uial the foregoing etaUment la correct and tree. Witneii my band thli 1'ita day of October, A. D.1W7. A. J. 10HNHON, Bhenff of Lane County. Brml-annual report of the County Clerk of Lane county, itate ot Oregoa, ehowtng the number and amoont of claim! allowed by tbe County Court of aald county, for what allowed, number and amount of warrant! drawn and amoont of warrants outatandlng and unpaid from tbe Ut day of April to the tuth day of rjer- tember. 1W7, both inolu.lve. No. Cls. AU'd. $1,974 17 8.018 83 02 00 1.989 71 S,72l 664 80 1W0J 665 20 sue 21 IIS 30 2.201 IM 194 60 166 00 222 60 265 80 1,600 00 625 17 840 09 810 65 120 00 1.672 00 705 00 '825 00 41S 75 676 W 660 98 60 40 29 60 07 00 41 17 M00 820 91 2,723 14 41 U Wti. dr'n 11,974 27 1.018 83 2 00 1,909 71 1,724 P 664 NO 190 00 666 10 209 20 819 80 e 3201 98 194 60 Itoada 115 Bridge. 71 Uountla. U Paupers Ill Aweuore 16 WlloeeM 163 Juitice. 24 Juror. 122 Constable. T4 District At.omey ... 29 Bherlff 63 Hnrveror 14 Legal eorttoea S Mi.cellaneoua 26 Bnildlngand rrire S 165 00 3 60 165 80 1,600 00 636 87 140 09 810 66 120 0 1,672 00 70S CO 825 00 418 76 . 676 16 600 96 60 40 29 60 67 00 a 87 soon 620 92 1.721 14 t6 Court house 4 Furniture, fuel. liicliu aud water... 20 Stationery 14 Printing IS fcx'm'tion teachers . 6 Clerk 22 School luper'tmid't. 7 Treasurer 7 County Judge T Commbilnnere 25 Bapervisora 20 Insane 11 loqnest ... II Bailiff! 6 Tax refunded 14 Ciroult Court 20 Kerrtes 74 Hock Crusher 70 Indigent uldler.....' Amount returned on warrant leaned in excaei of am't of claim allowed ... 160 in Total 26,5(5 87 134,505 87 Total receipts of olerk'a omierrom leei rrom individual! inoluitlug court feel, recording etc, from April 1 to Sept 80, U97 $1.888 80 Total expensee of office luciuoutg aaecmen. Mill, etc $1,671 00 Rtc'U In excess of ei'ea 214 80 11,888 80 Bemi-annnal lummary of financial condition of Lane eonnty. Or., Oct, 1, 18V7t Warrant! eotatandlng April 1.1K7 $46,634 87 Wt'i inued from Ap'l 1, to Oot I. 18V7 26 505 87 Due oong'nt school fnnd i,l OH " insutute fund 64 76 H exoeea fun I 14 26 " pad fund 5 47 " state sohool fond 730 tJ " fish and game fund... 64 28 " ludigKUt stddlera fund 9 67 " school dlata. and cities 180 67 $77,734 81 Warrant! paid from April 1 toOetobwI. 1897 115.225 01 Canh In handi of sheriff ap plicable to trie payment or couotr warrants 1.H5 91 Cash In hanua of treasjrer applicable to the payme.it of oouniy wuranta 4,930 86 Estimated tax oollecUbl. applicable to the payment or c county warrante . 600 00 Cash In banda of treasurer du. schools, clue, and special funila 8,172 16 Net imlubtodueai Of county 12.780 74 $77.724Jt2 Net IndebtedneM of county Oct. 1, '96, 122,180 18 Stat, of O. agon, j Countrof Lane. 1 I, A C Jennings, Coonty Clerk of Un connty of Lane.itata of Oregon, do hereby cer tify that the foregoing is a true and oorreot statement of the amonnt ot claims allowed by the county court for the six months ending on the 10th day ot Beotember, 1897, on what account and the amount of warrant! drawn, and also the amonnt ot warrants ouUtsndlng and unpaid. and that the foregoing summery Is made op from the aocoontiot the sheriff, treasurer and clerk, and la a correct showing of the financial condition of Lane county. Oregon, as shown by ilil aoconnia on October 1st, 1897, Witness my hasd snd official seal thia 11th day of November. 17. A. J. nanmua. County Clet k. ToBk Mabried. Carl Smith, of Phinavn. son of Mr and Mra E C Smith, of tbls city, Is to be married in a few davs to a young lady who resides in Iowa, and who waa a olassmate of bis at Leland Stanford University. Mr Smith Immldlately after his mar rlaae. will leave for Honolulu, B I, where be has a position open to him lu a leiral firm at a guaranteed annual salaiy ot $1,200 with a sure prospect of nroini.tlou. In advance, the UIJARD dtsirvs to extend lta congratulations Mr Smith has hosts of friends In Eu gene. . A Good Hunter, Jerry Sullivan f ie diminutive star artist with the Wizard Oil Company, went hunting yesterday and bagged seven pheasants aud oue goose. Married Near Irving, Nov IS, by Elder C B Davis, W P Ferguson to Luclnda Daly. The bride had Just arrived from Nebraska. TUESDAY. NOVEMI1KI! 10. II N Cockerline Is lionm again.. C L Scott visited Balem Sunday. Buyers are offering 62 to 03 cents for wheat. The roads across the niou ntultis are closed by enow. Hobos ate still traveling south lu goodly numbers. Hon John Kelley, of Sprlngtlclit was In Kugeue today. Father Daly arrived home from Cot tage Grove this morning. Harvey Soiumerville was In from hi Harrlsburg ranch toduy. A li Seal, Ibe well known Sou I-'nu- Cisco drummer, is lu the city. Mrs RS Beau returned home loSa loin today after a few dtys' visit here. Mrs Thomas Awbrey returned to her home at Cottage Grove this afternoon. John Simpson has so fur recovered that he Is able to be about our streets Mis J A Campbell of Sun Francisco came tip from Portluiid by today's 2.-04 locn'.. J 11 Walt of Portland, roadmasler of theSPRR, speul last uigbt lu Eu gene. GeoNewburu wei t to Portland to day and from there will go to his for mer home In Iowa. Miss Edith Veazle dine up Irom Portland toduy aud will vUlt her sis ter Mrs Irviug M Gleu. TheOregou City woolon mills start ed up yesterday ay with 330haud. It will ruu uay aud ulght. Marshal Stiles brought a hobo before Police Judge Dorrls today for begi;lug, and will be tent out of town. Mr Carlton, a resident of Eugeue, had au ankle dislocated last evening. Dr Biown atteuded to the injury. Mr and Mrs Frank Anderson re turned to their home at Portland to day after a visit with rulutlves hero. Percy McMurray, sou of Mis Min gle McMurray, fell Sunday from a wood rick and broke oue of his wrists. H N Cockerliue, of Eugeue, was oue of the party that went to Vaqulua Bay last Saturday with Congressman t on gue and Ellis. WuiR Reushaw has sued John T Cardwell, In the Lane county circuit court, ou a promissory uote, for tLe sum of 1200.50. Todav's Salem Statesman Mrs C D Combs, of Eugene, who has been visit ing Mrs J R Krauise, of this city, re turned home last night. MrsEConser, Mrs W Shauuou and Miss Boise expect to spend several weeks about the holiday period at Ash land In.Southern Oregon. Misses Fannie acd Clara Condon left for California last night. Thoy were accompanied by tbelr brother, II T Condon of the Register. Albany Democrat: Tbo report (of Referee Woodcock ou the sale of i the Willamette Valley has been prepared and Is looked for at any time. Ed Whitney has returned from a hunting trip up tbe Santium lu com oanv with his brothers, Joe and Jobu of Albany, and reports game plentiful. Baker City'a exchequer Is swollen once a month to the tune of 1200, lu this inatauce the proprietors of gam bling games being tho dancers, they are tbe ones who pay for the muslo. SB Hanua went to Salem today. He Is traveling In tbe Interests ot a library astoclatlon, which has for Its object the establlshm -nt of public libraries In various towns. Fendleton E O: "Mr Elmer Cleaver of the enterprising firm of Cleaver Bros, has ottered to Invest f 100 In the artesian water venture. He baa thus started the ball rolling." Mr Cleaver Is a former resident of Eugene. Zoeth Houser has tendered the Uma tilla county court his resignation as ahBrlff and December 0. will enter upon the discharge of bis new dut.e as United States Marshal of Oregon. H V. floodell of Ban Franolsco, the Inventor of tbe celebrated Goodell re fregerator car, was in the city today, looking over the dried apple business t the cannery, of which he is proprie tor. Jsmes Tarker, of GoBheu, was In the Guard office today telling about his big bog which be expects to dress 750 pounds when be kills him In a few weeks. A few years ago Air ranter h,it.,ared one' that weighed 802 pounds. The lard frtm the hog brought h v. rtrown and Harry Jackson ie- turned from a trip to Oite Creek, on theMcKeuzle river, jtsterday after noon, where they had been to I lie for mer's homestead. During their stuy ih blllmi one deer. On account of some changes being made In Hen drlck1 ferry they were compelled to rt turn by tbe Camp Creek road. Attorney ER Sklpwortb icturntd from Albany last night where he bad hn attnndlrjff circuit court. In the suit commenced sgalnst tbe Wlllough bv assignment case to set asldt deed tbe same waa dismissed on motion of plaintiff, and the court ordered the asslenee. P E Snodgrass, to distribute among the creditors some $1,800 lu his handi, UNDER A FALLEN TKKK. I.iiiih Countv Meltier Lo8es ills Earthly Poesesslons. (ikkk.slkap, Or, Nov 11 During the high wind of the first week of No vember a large fir tree camo down on th.) dwelling of a recent settler named Giltaon, lit ar Alpha, ou Dead wood creek, Lane county, crushing It Into kindling wood aud completely de stroying all tho household furniture and a wluter's supply of provisions, with a small quantity of Hour, sugar and salt. The tree hud caused Gibson 8ouiu anxiety, becatite it leaned toward tliu hoiue. As he at at breakfast be thought he hear I It crack, when tbe wind came in an unusually heavy glint, and he went out to chop It, with the hone of throwing it aside. He had hardly struck a half-dozen blows when the tree sturted. He shouted to his family, and the barely got out of bouse In time to see their worldly goods stroyed in au Instant. Th c Ei.ks. The Salem Elks last week held an opeu session that was one o; the social events or tbe week. A feature was the reckless manner In which the Exalted Ruler W J D'Arcy lined the members for different things, provlug an amusing feature of the en- tettalnment. He fined Hon J J Mur phy for "being the first guest of the evening at the ball;" Ed N Edes 'for the privilege of serving the session as Beeretury;" r 11 D'Arcy "for b' lug a brother of the chairman" for "being a singer" and for "thinking he was a sluger;" Hon I L 1'atiersou for "being the chief conspirator of the "Mitchell push' that held up the legislature In January lost;" Walter Lyi.n "for mis representing his frleud, Senator Pat terson, la the Oregonlan;" E Hofer for 'defeating the chairman by 1,000 votes In his Into race for the legislature;" Major F E Hodklu, "evading the law when It was tlirowu at bliu;" Mayor J A Illchnrdson, for "not keeping the streets of Salem clean of mud during the rulny season;" Thomas Sims for 'fulling to receive the nomination for sheriff in 1SU0;" Hon Tllmon Ford for "disappointing the audience by declin ing to tell what he knew about woo lug." Attorney L T Harris, a mem ber of Eugene Lodge of Elks was one of tho guests, aud greatly enjoyed the occasion. YOU NO COO LI DOB MURDERED. Saturday's Balem Journal: "On liiursday, Curly Coolldge, son of the Sllvertou banker, was shot at Chetco, lu this state. He was looking after some farm property there, when the dastardly deed was committed. A tel egram was received by bis parents yes terday, but no particulars were given: His funeral will be held at Sllverton Monday at 2 o'clock p m. B Smith, who waa with young Coolldge, was also wounded lu the fray, but not badly," Siqnop Prosperity. The delin quent tax list of Multnomah connty is published In the Oregonlan today. It consists of 67 columus of nonpareil type. At the price formerly oharged by the Oregonlan for suoh work, 60 cents per line, tbls will yield said com pany about $7,303. A sure sign of prosperity with a great big P not for the people but for Messrs Scott and Plttock. Corner Stone. The work of letter- ui; the corner stoue of the new court house Is being done today by R Mo- Neel. The south side of tbe stone will bear the words: "Deles D Neer, archi tect, Portland, Oregon. Ereoted A D 1803." Ou the west side: "County Judge, ;E O Potter; Commissioners, T Culllson.WT Bailey." Born.-Iu Eugene, Nov 12, 1807, to the wife of Alfred Stewart, a son. Eugene's Itaftjest - - Store With the Smallest Prices, Courteous treatment and one price to all Is our motto. With a complete stock of reliable goods and the right prices we rarely fail to please our customers. P faw Good Sljiijgs. 3 New mackintoshes Just received. Outings, Calicoes, Ginghams, 20 yards for $1.00 Muslins, Ladies heavy ribbed underwear 26cts A epli'iidiil winter welirht In tbe cel ebrated Ouella Combination suits 60cts Ribbed woolen hose 20cts I'lalu " " aicts Heavy Fleeced " 16cts Heavy Oxford Gray hose loo's Chlhlrens black ribbed hose Kiel Men's cheviot suits if 4.00 Meus all wool Cheviot suits JS.60 Dcn't fail to InvestiGata Our F. E. ' ,R E G U I AT0R7 "''-ma'- --truii m THE BEST S?n:f!G MEDICINE Is Simmons Liver Regulator dont for,-t to Uk it. 1 he Liver gets sluggish during the Winter, ju-.t like all nature, anj the syr.t.-n bcc inco choked up by tlie accumiikiU-J want.:, which brings on MuUrh, l ever and Auc and Rhetima tisi.i. You want t ) wake i;p your Liver now, b.:t b: stirs you take SIMMONS LlVLR Hm'Ji.AroK to do It. It also regulates t!u Liver keeps It properly at work, w hci your system w ill be free from poison anJ t!. whole Nvly Invigorated. You get T HI It iJsT 1 i LOO I when VOIir SVMlTTI it III At vtn.litl.m an.4 th.. will only be when the Liver Is kept active. 1 ry a Liver Remedy once and note the dnierence. But take only SIMMONS LlVi: 1 Mrr.i it atdu i u Ciuu.iu. LlVLR KtiGULATOR which makes the difference. Take it in powder 0' In liquid already prepared, or make a tea jf the powder: DutLikeSiMM(iNsl ivku Rcr.n Latoh. You'll flllt! til 1,'1'M 7 nn mvmM I . . .111 pickage. Look for it S U. Zclliu Co, FkiladtdptkU, Pa, The Morning Tribune. Monday's Dally Evening Portland l'rlbune: "Beginning next Monday, a week I om today, the Portland Trib une will appear as an 8-page morning paper, with a complete telegraphlo and local news service. "As heretofore, only more so, If poa- slble.lhe Tribune will be a people's pa per. It will talk, work, and fight for the masses of the people, regardless of party and politicians. "It will be independent, observant, Instructive, and aliove all, It will pro claim tbe truth. "For such a paper, bullion a founda tion with tbe expectation of growing gradually and steadily, there la an ample field In Portland, and the Tiib une has full faith that it will succeed." OUIo'e Official Vale. Columiiub, O., Nov 15. The offi cial vote for governor at the state elec tion is thus recorded: Bushnell, rep 429,816 Chapman, dem 401,715 Holllday, pro 7,658 Coxey, peo 6,264 Dexter, nat dem - 1,001 Watklus, social 4,212 Lewis, negro protect 476 Liberty 8,170 Bushnell's plurality was 28,101. Tbe vote In Ohio for President Mo ld n ley and other candidates for preal dent was: McKlnley 620,991 Bryan .474,881 Bryan, peo 2,615 Loverlng, pro 6,638 Bentley, nat pro 2,766 Matchett, social labor 1,166 Palmer, nat dem 1,668 McKlnley'a plurality waa 55,109. Deer Plentiful. Jep Hills brought to Eugene yesterday and sold tbe hlud quarters of eleven deer, which he killed tbe day previous on the head waters of Fall Creek. Judge Fisk, Barney Taiue and Drew Griffin have returned from a trip up the Mllll tary road to Pine Openings. They brought home with them eight fine veulson aud said they could have easi ly killed 60 If they had wanted them. Over 200 have been killed In that sec tion. Morodeer Is reported than for years, the result of enforcing tbe game law during the close season. . ' Mechanics overalls In black eight pockets, elastic suspen ders 75cts Can't rip 'em collouadi psnut... $1.0) Heavy ribbed r.nd fleece lined underwear ... . SOola Boys' natural giey aud fleece lined underwear 25cts Ilea try boots, all sizes, $t.60sndj up. flood heavy shoes $1.00 and up The genuine snag proof gum hoots, short $'(.00, long $1.80 Velvet grip Hone supporters. Justin. ; Blankets from CO cts A pair up to $9.00 New Method oi Recovering Umbrellas. Dunn.