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ASSAULT HV BKANTOM. i L1 flfllflHHU.il 1GAST0RIA J For Infants and Children. CASTOR Bktttikk IVcparaliw liiigilicStouuiLhiftiiilUowcbiof jjfl Promotes Di4cstion,Clrcrful ncisaruiUcst.Contalns neither Siutn.Morphinc nor Mineral. OT NAHCOTIC. AUSinnm HU.IL Ul, Mitt mm (,r. " " A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion . Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fevcri sli ncss and Loss or Sleep. Tac Simile Signature of NEW "YORK. CXACT COPYOf WRAPPER. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ft rv- Kind You Have Always Bought. CASTORIA 7 m Cf NTAUH COMMNf, Ml VORH ClTw". SHOWERS OF STA11S NEXT Fireworks in tho Skya Month of November This1 Matt Dajill"! Dlstlafi Slice the scare ol 1866 -LimUe Hetsors Will Tall on Not 1 3th. and Tiiose ol Andromeda on Not 27lh. Two great intrledr c displays un billed for iliiB month. OB Nov lUlli and N'y 27th, according to I i irret I' Servie ami other aslnnio Oat rs w ho are acting an advance) agents fur the show, there wilt l ', for two nights only, "a dafeUtft pyroteehnu-al pauoruma ofetapen duouo magnitude, An I unsppnmoh able in htauty." The llrst of tlu-io displays will re sult fru Ihu tirut meeting of the advancing columns of the great Leonid meteor, which euveloji the earth in fiery epect ides ouco in every thirty-three and a quarter year-", or three times in a ceutury. The main mass of llicse meteors is due in November, 1801), hu, since their array extends oyer a length of at least '1 000,000,000 miles, they require not lees than three years to pass the place where their orbit intern cts that of the eai I li Accordingly nttronomers are enn ,i U-ikt that their It ailing tiles will be streaming, in lirndn ds of thous ands, across the polBl of lattlMO lion when our glote arrives there II 'mill Nov 18 th. IS'.tS. The tuolin of science has been sounded, star 1 maps and din claim to observers have been scattered broad cast, the! latest imiiruvements in pbo tographv have been enlisted in the icrvi e.and the asironoiui -al wor il is on the ui vive for the expected i en outlier. The other (at shower occurs on the night of Nov -7th, anil will be caused by the meeting of the earth , with tin) meteors kmwn as the Adroinrdes, or llielids, which -ire; closely relutatl to the tamous miss ing comet of Hiela, if th-y are not,1 in lact, scattered debris of that itself. Tnese meteors wero Usl seen in great shoer in IW5, when a hugtv ball ol blaiing iron dropped out ol lliesky while i' was lilled with their dii.iling trains and buried; itself in the earih neiir Masanil, in Mexico. That meteor, or piece of come', is now in a miueralogical museum in Kurope.and the man whotiiuls another like it, after .lie: -bower next month, will p'Src-sa' treasure for which the scientific, world will envy him. The adventures of the two grct tro.ips of meteors w hich ftrt DOW nulling rapidly toward the esr h have been vnriid and startling, and the future may hive still mora n nmrkable things in store lor them and for OS. The Leonids thus ,Mlbd because tin y appear to r.oli aie lrom the constellatiou Leo hold, like the Adro nfdes, close re lation with u comet which i tnv-j t-lina in the same track. Kvery time Iht y meet the earth they suf fer violent perturbations. la a particularly dense mass encountered the globe and the result was a spectacle th.it car ried terror I roadesst over the world, the greatest excitement being pro duced on the plantations of our Southern stalest where the negro slaves believed that the end ol ttie world was upon them, while their whi'e masters could not give them the assurance that vheir foars a re mt woll founds I. All accounts aree that the uoiversal aiuaaemeiit on the LSth of November, 1888, was sin h hs the world has very rarely experienced In 1800, wlnn the earth next en countered the Leonid meteors the display was m ignilii ent, but not bo overwhelming as in 1833. Brilliant aboweffg were seen in the years im mediately preceding and following 180(1, and this fact is a principal reason fir expo ting a display this yc.ir. Whether we shuli now en counter I com pact column of the mt tori or a comparatively scattered IQiM no "lie can foretell, but that many will be seen may be regarded as i certainty. Kven the precise time when the 111 st brilliant 8 6C- tif la wii! be presented is not known. The Harvard e.ll ge ubserva'ory advisM watchers to begin their vigil about November llth and keep it up un'il the stars fade in the morning twilight on Nov loth. The constellation Le from which the inettors appear to emanate, rises about 10:30 o'cl ck, so that all the meteors seen before midnight will appear shooting nil like sky rockets from the northeastern horizon. L iter on the radiant point approaches tho mid-heaven in the eirly morning hours and the trit-ks of the tnereort, when traced back ward, will appear to meet like ribs ol a gig tntlo ii'iihieihi spread over the earth. The Adromeda meteors, due on Nov 27th, have even a more re murka'de cm or than that of the Leonids, although their history is comparatively brief. They were never sei n l fore 1872, although previous to that time u well known OOOMt travelel iu their track. 9onMtbio nondotful htppened to that omet fifty years ago. Just what it was nobody knows pos sibly a clash with an asteroid but alter the accident, whatever it may hue been, the unlortunats comet WMt)UOd to have been broken in two. It survived the eoparation, although its parts had been Hung bUOdrtdl of thousands ol mihe UQndor, and, continuing al tog its lormer orbit, came back as u double conn", in 1839. Hut when it was next due, in 1878, instMd of the twin comets, a dash of thn ineeon appeared in the sky, nidi tiling that the comets had met with toother disaster, and that the earth linden -ountered a portion of their shut ered remnants. In 1SS") the meteors aopcared again, and, in the midst of their display, mi iron mass fell from 'he sky in Mexloo, Now, in 1808, they are due once more, anil what surnrhes ihev hav. In a tore for ua nobody oan tell. .1 I'M l ioN iutUTIOM. The Main Pifht Was over NarahaJ. The rn!iilur anuiial city akothm was heM In JunoUoo yeetaidny. fhe W lowing ticket was elected: OOUDnilaaan, J W tleary w Q Vieliniirne, J V Kirk; Itecoider. I E Raff) Treasurer, Frank Moorh art. f in- vote for inarhal WM as follows, the tlixt nanaed winning : Prank t urtts.. .i J UarneUta 38 Mill Cook st j M N lohola. W Mott's Nerverine Pills The pttt rtnudy Km Wfvou fro t .-at ion aix Jill ncrvou? : . . of oV Cetrjtive or- 111 I, KK tM AfTKR l Sl.SO i,,n, 0( ,llh1 RKj iitch u Nervous ftortr.itton, Filling or lut M.i-.h.-.vt. lmpotcney, Nigjjtly Enii$ .:., Youlhtul lirrora, MenUl Worry, tx-cti-ivc uw ol Tobacco or Opium, tvlucli U id to Corouinpuon and Insanity. $1.00 :vr box by mill I 6 boxn for $5.U0. MUn S CHEMICAL CO., Prop'i. Clew.'and. Ohif For sate by Vllklus& Linn. 4 Detraction of Several Mist. Uli-uu liiaecurait l lleoited. Tlie (ii'AKlH report of the aasaull I aaada b laode Brauton on Dtpat Hhrr.rt I) if was hastily written and j contained -everal Inaccuracies which , Hhnuld be corrected. 1'he diaKrain of the jal shoeing location ol the men i rvpubllabod and aorreott 'i ate irdlng to a s ateiuent made hy Hherlff Wl hers no- inorning. ny inm L-orieiriion o will bd seen Hint j:riitnn hal 1 " !l left In the c irrldor, in-ti-n I of another cell, siherill Withers hal Ixeu us- HlNt.ing In Heun-hlng the cell, anil wum iu the corner indicated at "D," uu buckllng l tie stretcher, when ltranton rushed through Hie cell dflOT from tiie corridor. DepOtjl 1V wan on bll IiuiiiIh and knees wi:h u lighted caudle Ifl Ida liaud cleaiiiriK an Iron ventilator (the poHition being ludlc-aled in the dia gram) when lie heard a ruh M oh the cement Boor, fep a vice-like grip on Ills neck and a band forced Into his hip iKR-ket after his revolver, nraiiton had stealthily made a tush, and murderoUHly assorted him The deputy's hand leached IiIh revolver almost the am Inatant thai llraiitou's did, and gripping the mur derer liy tne wrist Hie deputy twisted j his arm around out of dauber. Tliesheilll thus had only to whir! on bin heel to grab ltranton, u- before detailed tpilckly choklni 1,1 in Into SObjeetlOO. Neither sherill nor deputy tlioUKbt that it would be necessary in utianl liraiilon while two in mi wen with Mm, but they have Obinged their mind somewhat uiw.auil Itll sate to say he will is-kIvi-ii all lbs at tention line liis poaltlor. Of course w hat I'rautoii really would have done bad I lie n-eureil tbe revolver Is problemati cal yet a man ol bis dcsperoion would be expeclrd to handle it to hfs own advantage. '; TrB BABY'S AWFUL HUMOR SATDBDAT'8 BAII . DeiiiM Mil of fir Gwliili M- .:,iv Uiu-io r.'illi r .... i,..i 1 n.b. rjmlnir hrr In. n, 1. . I iijctii "n ii"" ... ... It Hdlllll S' l ' nr. ouldOOM of ri-rii-i a HuAP.mi l 1 ItritvEJrr.anil lio wm .1 miliar. . ;: :i.vi. rtrnr (' .Warm hatha with rTt- 'h tetH I sta. lite iivmm 1 kA lUawLfiaf- ELECTION RETURNS Indication o! Dem tfitk Giiw Flaller- IM. I I Front ol Jul 1 Suutb. "X In the ilUk-ram liiuo where Deputy n . -1 it 11.'. was, Ina knt-elliiK ptml ire. w hi-n BMaStd tipiin by Itranlnn, who htartid Iroin "B." Bbtllfl Wilheri, stoml at 'D " iii:pihii s 01 n.u rT;s Knrly-iwo Stan todajr elected eon uressnmn or governor or bob, aloe, Vermont and Oregon beini the excep tlons The iollowiog dispatebaa were n salvi d a :t:4o p m. Han Fiuncisco, O -i S -The tots on governor will iw v ry elosa Memphis, PanO, N .v s-'he dem ocials will e ect governor. New York, Nov B; -Tammany claims Van Wyck's t lection as I , govt root. Pliiladt lphla, HsOO, Nov H -The Ideuoorataaaa positive of a gain ol tluee cougrestmeii. I Heaille, Ncv 8-Th republicans le lieve the two fusion candidates for con i gress will be elected. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the fit Signature of LfvtSz mat Junction City i Milling Company -MAN UFACTURKItS OK THE "WHITE ROSE" o o o o .FLOUR.- GUARANTEED 11 0 o c BEST QUALITY. Tho most popular Hour in the market. old hy .ill leading grocers. Look Here.... Bed Room Sets $10 OO Woven Wire Mattress 1 25 Oak Center Tables 1 75 Extension Tables 3 75 Foot Stools 1 50 Bamboo Tables 175 Bed Steads 1 50 Iron Beds, $5 50 Lounges $5 50 A I for Cash at jy Don't Forget J. IT Howe Will take your measure and have made to order suits from $13 to $38. Pants from S-l to $11. Over 1000 samples to choose from. Kit guaranteed or no sale. See samples at Starr'& Aya BOOKS-STATIONERY CALL AT THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE If you wish to Bee the finest display of Bookg ami Stationery Ever brought to Eugene Entire stock just received direct from Chicago. H. G. Mil LE T Proprietor OUR GREAT iff w You are aaving from 40 to OS els cn every dollar spent, (iords going fart L A OVERTON. Kigtilh M, Eugtne. JOB LOT WALL PAPER SALE IS STILL GOING ON Don't Hiss It. .1 doors weal of fostofflcs s i asMftta !ri m hm. 01. An was sta'ed III Haturdin ' Ul AKI the University of Oregon defeated liemawa, by a Sg M of al to II It was Ihe flrt gam.- of (he season and IU re- lilt mIioH'si it,,, r of ( lu have a re markably si rung leant The bright particular star of toe dev. was Batierwortb, Bsfeae'a left half back Ills long runs were the chief ka.urm of the g me. Hulterworih was al ly backed up by l empletou at fullbacK, who never fall-d to gain, arbtn the ball was passed In him. UaptalO K B Bmllh ol the U of O team played au ideal game wl lie he lasted, tut wss gwood 10 retire al ihe close ol the lirsi half, m account of Injuries. Starr displayed, aronderfol groonoV Kalning ability and McClauahan at ijuar er wsi c nil hcat'ed and sure. Jakt-WBi's nlajlri at tackle was of blgb order tepselally the second half Wilson. Angel, Ridings and I'atrico all did good work in the Hue and Young and Z-igler each played well al end BUUSO Wander-, oaptaln of the flitmaw. s plaved an Ideal name and hud the bam k'iv. n him ihesuppori which he merited the result might bave lieen somewhat dillerent. lleusel al right end put up a tt mug. steady (raine, and 1'atlte at center stoi-d some line bucks that might nave re sulted ru large gains lt the vanity men. Although (In I diau team con laiued some good individual players, Its team work was poor andUieimu Beamed to lore their heads at critical moments. thh nan halt The playon made Iheir nppearaio'e at three o'clock, and the preliminaries were tjuirkly urrauged, the U of O taking ihee.ist goal and t'heinawa the kick oil. It was just 8:09 o'chak, when (saiidcra klckul i ll and amid w lid diet ring from Ihe side lines, the game began. Tun leton standing mi Kugenes 15 yartl line eauglit the tail and advanced It 20 yards In fore he was downed by Orabam On ibe Hist line up Temple- ton W00I through (he center Im on aids and followed It up wiih aiioiher line buck of teu v.iM Bottorworth skirted left eutl for live yards ami Smith made a beautiful run of ;ryard. urouiid the rame side. Templeton made (line pretty hue bucks, which netted 16 yards and Starr gaii e I three ou a tugh buck. It mpleton carrhd the ball to ObMSawa's B yartl line und 00 the next play, Slurr went over Ihe goal line for a touobdoad( amitl lerriflo cheering. Time BmlnttOBO, a goal waa Imposalble and U of O tried a klekool w blOll failed. Itullerworth c tight the nt: t kick oil ami pa-sctl Hie ball to Mr' lauaban, who rsturoed it. The Indians failed to gain and tbc ball went to 1' of O on downs. Starr faileti to gain ami Itmpleton wade 8 yards through left trickle. BUgSOf pouted lo Bandera who we aiopped by i't mpleton Sruilli broke tlirough i be line aod stopped Ferris for u loss. Pugb gained B yards aod Bandera made two i ir. iuii the Hue. Sanders pumed to Butter worth who gaita-d is yanls before he was downed Templeton bucked left tuckie for lo yards, Jakway gained six around tin- right end. Templeton made three on a line duck at tl Buttet Worth went straight through for six. Starr followed with a aln of eight yards and Smith made lOVOU on "guard's back " Btar made 80 yarda on 'he same play and Wils in gained live on the left end Butterworth ton away from his inter farnoeaod madea Benaatlocal iuu of 88 yards for a touch down. MiClana liau kicked goal. McClauahan retumtd the kick oil'. Ferris fulled to gain Aug. II inadl un Off-side play and lbs Iudiuns were given ten yard, Bandera booked the line lor ten yarda and It lookid us if the ( lit mu wi's would soon score. Bat Eugene took a brace, ami batter Worth gain, tl live yuids around Ihe left end Smith and Starr both lost ami MoClanaban :uuted. Toe ludi- ana failed to gain ai.tl the ball went to the U of 0 on downs. Smith ran left end fur ten yards; ltutterworth was sent through lift tackle for tight ami Templeton through the center for au. other gain. Butterworth again broke away from ids interference and Bade the star play of the day, by running 41 yards, through a scatter, it Held for n touchdown. Medanahao kicked a very diilh Utl goal. aieOlanaban leturne I the klok-ofl the todlsm fuoibled ami r.iu leton fell on the ball, ltutterworth mad,, two gains, which netted (Its fj of (1 20 yards Teuibtston b eked i he line for live, and Jakew.ty made s igh gain. Batierwortb In three downs pined 29 yarda end Templeton want through It-tt taikle for 18 Solib gained 10 ou "guard's ..ack-' an I Tern plcton bucked the line for a touch down. MoCtanaba kicked .rtoml In th. the next iff wmawe, Baaith was hurt and unsl.K- to l-ty ,ile I seciNtd half The lirst half ende.l wlih Ihe ball In ihe middle of Hie fl, Id Score: U of O, 28; I hemawa. 0 SECOND II AlK I! ,.1 ... . L . . ...u.uKs uhjr j.runn s place at tackle aud t arrico went in as tmter Mc Clat.ahan kicked off, Sanders catching s a'(ti5;vr a -A " The Lion' Share " of China may be held down by England, but the Lion's share of the sale of chev ing tobacco is held by PLUGW The quality of Battle Ax is not questioned. 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I trial treatment will be prepared and sent to you by mail free. You take no chances Adr'ress DR. J. H, HUDSON, 7 STOCKTON STREET, SAN FRANCI8CO. CM. the ball and ailvancb g It 15 yarda Pugb gained 10 yarda, bat tie Indi ana aoon Iwat the ballon downs; Z-lg-ler repeatedly stopping their backs f i los.-es. Butterwi rth, Starr, Temple ton aud Jakeway advancul t he ball about sixty yards for U of O. Btatl ami Butterworth each gained 10 yards; Stair tarried the bull over the goal line and Jakeway fell on, scoiing h touchdown. UcOlanaban kicked goal. J ikewsj caught the kick -t II and the ball was passed to McClauuhaii who returned It. The Indians fumbled an.l Y'oung got the hall. Butterworth made a pretty run of 30 yards and Jakeway gained tiii a arose tackle play. Templeton bJOkcd left lackie for Rvt yards, Starr made three on a line buck, and ltutterworth rah Bensel's end foi a large gain. Templeton carried the ball over the Icdlans' goul line and U of O tried a kick-out, but failed After a few more scrimmages, which resulted In decided gains for the boou team, the game ended with Ihe bah on Obemawa'e 18 yard line. Total scorer 0 nf i, :;4; Cbemawa, 0. The teamea lined upas follows: - hemawas Beueell Hunt Ollly U Decker Wllllullls It Decker Qrabaaa Tea bo l-'erils Puvh Sal lb IS l r nt. i Ku , keudali; Ti uehtowtM lo i . S.nr, It K r r K (i ( L tl l r L K q B it ii i, ti B r of o. Young Smith Angell Hidings Wilson Jakway Zieglei MoCI tnaliaii Stan II lll. ru o.th I - mpleton M0t iHiialian 4 A Jess,,,; Uf,.,ee J) v i. -i cm in, bs A puiaab, : Hut erwortl, Tmnls. 1. Jskew.y J. Uoals: v a MM SOU -RE A I' Julius Bsldsmith'i All Ptipulsr BtiaSj oi t'lgars for m PI mi ini. or On warrnntcil. 1" eelpt of price, IW MANUFACTURING CO., tot sale by Y i 3 ! ni MIITT'Q PPNNYRnYAL mill u i l .ii".--- For sale by Wokms! Look Here Farmers! Bring vour Hides and , Skins lo our tannery. Foi all No. 1 Breen hides will W yu 4 to II cen-sapound; f No J dry hides 10 cents a pound; lorXo2 ai-cordiujr to quality, 4 to 8 cents. Now don't forgetthese prices are paid in CASH at Tht Willamette Taaiwry. v Haines dc, Co m a-s isriii iuu n ia ""isa iM -'tsa !iHk I . ,.i l"jfj Orhllll.i.l. ', i,l""S5 1 f WrVrnef "t I liiofS com' .... bi'5j3 j T r, ihe ! ' -"jLt I A th.it ll perm i:ieiit cure. 1 A ' an.t . l .'If''. , 3 in f UraBilll orrarv ,tt A lystsm ivlili ifl f irviui (ri f C' I. ." errry cam , ' W Thousand 1i"-- .i.-h- Ha i itatioo J ; iY.iJH 9 ou , --The ri.ii J Great M- V the ii ' ' ..- mm m.i,te; h 1 S M'c n-e . . ..: ' M