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Growled.... 50 Gents ft month. Willi work is tho (jitakh j0 .leiiiii tmoiit. Tliu work is '"-aat and prices are right- EUGENE, OREGON. Fill DAY EVENING. OCT013EU 21, 1S9S NO J 03 DAILY EUGENE GrUABD. BY EXPRESS THIS MORNING " 4' Look Here.,.. Bed Room Sets $10 00 Woven Wire Mattress ... 1 25 Oak Center Tables 1 75 Extension Tables 3 75 Foot Stools 1 50 Bamboo Tables 1 75 Bed Steads 1 50 Iron Beds, $5 50 Lounges. $5 50 All for Cash at nfly & HENDERSON'S Don't Forget J o Will take your measure and have made to order suits from 13 to $38. Pants from $4 to $11. Over' 1000 samples to choose from. Fit guaranteed or no sale. See samples at Starr A NEW LOT OF IMPROVED "Willsie". Cameras Received. We recommend them. i Studio JHOTO CaUANY. SSuperiop Fotografs. The Best... LIVER MEDICINE ...On Earth Am! a Perfect Substitute lor Pills. eiNJTON'S PLEASANT LIQUID PHYSIC a nui Knjie, is Dener, cneaper, easier w S?ritS raoroeHlnemtlMra pills, ('urns (.'ON- SeaOSe8."iC4?IltH. SnrlBfiicHnn nr ,,tnlifv Vi.urk WK MEAN BL'SlNEBd. KERIKGTCK'S Slh Street DRUG STORE EUGENE, OREGON. Do You Smoke THE 1 QCENTS THE BEST SMOKE ;iN THE .CITY Tr) it once jou will smoke it always. For Health m Plea5jre Drink only the purest beer brewed on the Pacific Coast. It is found every where, bottled and on tap, and is made by Hry Ueirr?ard Wm. flayer Pgt. tgeije 7fr .NEW Capes Jackets Umbrellas Collarettes owe & Aya- -i ' ... -Of, ; i ini '.. -h-tV-fiJ GROu,,. W:.-MJ ..P Chase $ $3HWr;i, l iipcrtcrs, Boston Sold by GRAY & SON Grape Nuts.... THE NEW MUSH. Germea, Wheatine, .Hominy, I Rolled Oats, tic. Tho Best aud Freshest in the Market, at 0E0 T HALL & SON The Best- Typewriters, Papers. Ribbons, Carbons & Oil At Lowell Prices at E.Schwarzs child's Bonk Store Art in Photography 'VjltU B E N E.OK. Willamette Street. : - ARIEL MAI E QUARTET t. II M ALI-TK8, , M. IrLfcN. rru,.....1uh,M,.Bn fooI DEAD. Charles Maneely, fireman, married. Paul Luitlile, fireman, unmarried, j Harry Wood, married. I William Wood, foreman boiler klmn i married. James liyau, married. j A xel Johnson, mariied. j Albert B uehl, unmarried. I The bursting of one or mole steam! nines in uie rorwaid boiler of tho tor- I Iilo boat Davia while on her ollk'iiil ' trial trip yesterday fatally Fcaldtd ' seven uremeu. Th? accident occurred at 11 .40 a m, while the boat was westward bound, olf Tenas Illihee, neur Cathlaiuel, Wadi. She had run one of the re quir. d two hours at full speed, and was making about 23.! knots per hour, uuder a steam pressuie of 250 pounds. Until a careful examination of the boilers Is made the preei.-.e nalure of the accident cannot be learned, but enough Is known to show that It wu one of those mishaps which 1:0 man can ioret.ee, ana l.ir w hie i uo one can be justly blamed. Largo l utile Bale, r W A Lane and family, of Harris- burg, who have been spending some lime at Silver Lake, re-urued home last Friday. Mr Lane und his brother, Andrew Line, who died about two years ago, were partners in the Btnck business. and the trip was nnde for tho purpose ol settling up the estate, mi head of stock cattle were sold at $20 each, and 200 head of beef cattle were sold to an Eastern buyer nt a good figure. Mr Lane brought 30 head of young heifers across tho mountains wllh which ho will stock one of his (arms In Llnu county. Mr Lane reports 11 miles of bhow on the mountain of a depth of 12 inches A New Industry. Albany Herald: Mr A Drowuell today shipped to Fresno, Calif, twenty one bales of moss, gathered anuud Gates, to a big nursery there to be used in shipping fiuit trees. On account of its moist holding qualities it Is tho best thing in the world for this puipose. Tiie bales weigh from 150 to 175 pounds. Minnesota Hotel. The Minnesota hotel of this oily has been leased by A L Moulgomerr, late of Mohawk, who took possession of the same tnls week. Mr Montgomery has entirely renovated the hotel, and made sweeping changes lu the conduct of llie business which will prove ot ad vantage to the public. The table and rooms will receive careful attention and under the new management the hotel bids Tair to become a popular hostelry. A few stables for farmer customers is one of the advautuges of fered. Board at reasonable rates by day or week. The public la cordially invited to extend uieir paironogo. For Sale at a liarg.'.iu. A line farm with outrange, 20 miles west of Eugene; 6 miles from Elmlra ICO acies in cultivation, balance near ly all pasture. New residence and barn and usual outbuildings. All fenced. 2 acres ;rood orchard. Good garden. Splendid outrange, almost uuiimlt ed.open hills. Small spring branch runs by house. Splendid water. Easy terms. Address J M Stephens, or Guard, Eugene. Elmlra, Or. Homestead for hale Cheap. Or will trai.'e for a good team of horses, harness and wagon; plenty ol good waler aud timber; In a good ueignoornoou; jiaiuy i!i,n ci , - quire at thlsollice. To Owners of Timber hand. Any one owning a tin.b-r claim in the Cascade Itesere, can li:.d a buyer for same at a fair price by addressing 'C. It. T," care Hodman House, Eu qeue, Oregon. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO. EMBALMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS j REFUSED TO SIGN ! .Governor Lord Files the Ajiji!Cnii : lion Bill. M W A L U . Siil to the Gimr.1. Salkm, Or, October 21 Governor Lord (lied the appropriation bill this alieruoon without his signature aud now it is a law. Money lu payment of State war rants can be obtained Monday, UKCUT COl'KT The follow ing caw's were dispused of tcday: 3 Frank Brothers Company vs C Delaney aud J W Aeheson; to recover monev Continued SOW Html vs Hobert Thomas Cooper; to recover money Continued 10 James H Clark receiver vs Jnsenh Slernbergj to recover money DIs- misseu 11 James IT Clark receiver v. Win Lee; to recover money Dismissed 14 is, K Hei.ccrson administrator vs Elizabeth Beaston et a!; to recover money Continued 2T A Hacheney vs 0 F Zilkey and wife; to recover money Continued 2S A Hacheney vs II J Zilkey and wife; to recover money Continued 40 CFGill vs Kd Filzpatrlck alias Ed Fitzueraid: to recover monev fo- tion to strike out complaint Tiled. Amended complaint died Additional Cute. The following additional circuit court cases have been placed on docket: 103 State of Oregon vs E A Mc Aliter; practicing medicine without a license. 1('4 Btate of Oregon vs Frank Hughes; assault with a dangerous weauon, 105 Btate of Oregon vs Lynu Alex ander; larceny. Tho Surprise of All. Mr James Jones oflhe drug firm of Jones & hon, cowclen, 111, In speaking of l)r King's New Discovery, says that last winter his wltu was attacked with la grippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and rana could do nothing for her. It seemed lo develop into nasty I onsuinptlon. llav'ug Dr King's New Discovery lu store and selling lots of it, he took a bottle Home, and lo tho surprise ol all she began to get belter from first dose, and half do.en dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr King's New Dis covery for consumption, coughs aud colds is guaranteed to do this good worn. Try It. l-reo trial bottles at Wilkius& Linn's drug store. I)cnl Market. Oct 21, 1898. V bent 51c. Oats 2So Hops 12 to 15c. liutter 30 lo 60c per roil. Eggs 18c Potatoes 25o. Po ultry 2 50 to $3 60 per dozen Dried prunes 3 to4Jo Apples 40 cents per bushel. Sotlce,. Notice is hereby given that tho Lane county board of equalization will meet on Monday, November 21, 1898, for the purpnse of equalizing tho assess, ment rolls. All persons having grlev. a-ices or other matters to bring before the board are notified to appear at the afon sdd lime. D P Burton, Assessor. Comino Hekk. Hherill Withers this alternoon received a letter from C E Linn, a brother of the murdered man John Linn, saying he would ar rive here Monday or Tuesday; Mr Lint, tesldes in Central City, Nebraska and is deputy clerk of that county. A San Francisco letter from an Al bany lady w ho witnessed the sailing of the steamship Senator, Oct 17, says: "It made mo sick to see our boys put down In a dark hole In the steamer. It is a sweat box. Jim Blackburn was wild when he saw that he had to go to, But they will make the best of It, and they are better prepared than the other Oregon boys were. Besides they don't have to light. I'.ob Hinnman, who was sent (o the penitentiary from Douglas county Is s ,id to be in an advanced stage or con sumption, and prnbaljly will not live lonir. He is the man who held a whole posse al bay in Medford, in broad day light, while escaping through the coumy. An ellort is be ing made to have him pardoned. Lieut Geary.of the Nineteenth lingu lar Infantry, lias been promoted to cap'ain to date from July 1, last. He U at Porto Itico. His many friends in Oregon will be glad to learn of his promotion. MELANGE OF DAWSON HKWSj The Whole loiinliy Staked 0 IfOTisioiu, Isupplics, acd LlH: k'r CheaperAlso Whisky. I'l.KSTI OF IIIIIMI ItlUA T. "There have been a rood many rich liuds In and about Dawson" sava Jo seph Clarke, iu an interview with a Skagway, Alaskau reporter. "There are several rich claims on French Hill. One old mau, about 70 yuira old, went down 6t) feel on Fiench Hill before he got anything, aud then hd was ottered fSOOO for his claim, which lie declined. He is now amo ig the tew nf tho wealthy men uf tho district. One cannot tell where the rich claims are for there has been a good deal of salting, but there is no denying tho fact that there are some very rich properties. Every thing around Dawson for miles and miles has been staked out, aud there are lu consequence hundreds of claim that are uot worth anything. I bolieve that a good mauy strikes will be mado however, during the wlutar by tender feet. A irood mauy fellows are In there withoutllts and no money. It has been the system with men holding these wild-cat claims to piopose to a tendei foot that the latter, having an outllt, remain on the claim and pros pect It, tho tenderfoot gelling a half interest in the property for his work. It may turn out in this way Unit a good many of the claims may prove to be gold-bearing lo the extent of being rich. It Is a very oxpenslve country to mine, and the ground has to bo very rich to pay to work It. If any of these wild-cat claims turn out well as a re sult of this winter's work, It will be the making of Dawson for another seasou. Outside of this manner of prospecting there will be very little active mining this winter. Labor Is again cheap lu there, and men are be ing employed on claims for $100 per month and board. "If a man owns a building that coat him $30,nC3, that will bo Included in his etitimutu of Ids wealth, although that same house can be duplicated next spring for a muoh less sum. All prices aru getting cheaper ut Dawson. Food stud's are cheaper; whisky I- oheaper. There Is enough whisky and food at Dawson to run that town and the people in there for two years. Healy has reducsd the price of whisky per drink from 50 cents lo 25 cents. Lumber that this year sold for ( 200 per thousand, will sell In tho spring lor fit) or $50, aud tho houses that will be built w ill be built of lumber and not logs. There are several mills in there and they will turn out lumber pretty fi . 'Turkeys and chickens are oheapor tliau meat now. There aro hundreds and thousands of those fowls iu there. There is at Dawson 403 head of hogs, 1000 sheep, and there Is distributed be tween Fort Helkirk, Kink rap.ids and Dawson over 2000 head of cattlo. There are at Dawson four undertakers, and they are doing a Innd-olllcu business. I would not care to estimate the num ber of saloons, but I never saw so many before, and I never saw so mauy wo men saloonkeepers. Assoou as the freeze-up sets In there will bo about 60C0 men come out over the Ice, and tho mostol them will be broke." Free Pills. Sell your address to H EBueklendt Co, cincugo, and get a tree sample box of Dr King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are eusy in action and are particularly etlectivo In tho euro of consllpallou and sick headache, for mulanu and liver troubles they navu been proved invaluable. They aro guaranteed lo be perleclly free from every deleterious suimlunce aud lo ue purely vegetable. They do uot weaken by their uetlou, but by giving tone to slomuch and bowels greatly invlgor ute the system. Itegular size 25 cents per box. Sold by Wlikius & I, inn, druggists. A pool ot 200,000 pounds of dried pi tines was sold at Albany Thursday Oct 20 to Lang & Co, of Portland, at 3 and 'i', cents. The lot will make seven carloads. U.S. CONSUL I h;i'l un attiu-k of K'-rcma. and nrlw !n f n(iii of zuh" 'nut n.i'iit. 'I hi) llrt )'(.: ;-.( :rt t fi.ii-r''l th )..-h. to ln-ll-lif v.!., !i ni-ti.t'l m .em hat lit. 'I h (IrufKint hvl u-i a r ti;i i'l (:, To ;iinl I w;m (MiMtiu.il. A )" .'I i-ln'i'-iiin iiiil nut help matter, ami f-vf r iliui eiilwr ftlel t hHi, or imtiln it wtr-cr. 1 W3 UTotnhijT 'le-p'-rale, im 1 tt.-Hi'.'i.t of '( ii' jm Ur.n.ur, ami in-i-.v. U 1 my a f.iot I'-r a . al, of i ri'TttA f ;i:il a l"t nf l l n t HA rolntliieiiL). 'im; ft' t uj-j-' nli'ju nit erd me ami iu iUrte I I I. ul V. HYATT, Cult'd W'tt't C.,nu1. I i- r.. miao (i Cuha. CURED OF ECZES1A We have a nice assortment of Ladies Wrappers Come, and see them. They are in Flan nellettes, Vicugna Cloths, Chinchilla. J. V. Kauffman. To-NlGHT. Reginald L. Hidden,- VIOLIN VIRTUOSO. Congregational Church At S:1G TICKETS, 50 Cts. Reserved without extra charge at Scliwaizschild's before 7 o'clock. DIHASTKOL'S TYPHOON IM JAPAN. Towns Destroyed mid Hundreds of Lives Lost Shlpplug Sullen. Vancouvkk, Oct. 20. Disastrous typhoons, sandstorms and Hoods liavo caused feurtul loss ol life and properly iu the Orient. In tho district watered by the river Feng, In Japan, huudreda of villages liavo been swept away and 2000 people drowned. Another report siiya 2"0 towns aro under water. Thou sands ot refugees aru flocking to tho cities. The Islikarlu river ulso over llowed, drowning over 1000 peoplo, I n a tjrrlble typhoon oil' Formosa, hundreds of lives wero lost. Among tho ships lost was the Amer can bark Comet, The crew was saved. Homeward-bound passengers say they passed numerous abandoned vea-. aelii. The loss of life must have toon enormous. Dkah JOuiToit: If you know of a solicitor or canvasser iu your city or elsewhere, especially u man who lias solicited for subscriptions, Insurance, nursery stock, books or tailoring, or a man who call sell goods, you will con fern favor by telling him lo correspond with us; or if you will Insert tills no tice In your paper and such parties will cut this notice out and mail to us, we may be able to furnish them a good position lu their own aud aojoiiiing counties. Address American Wooi.KN Mn.tJi Co, Chi cago. For everybody: Schil ling's Best tva b;iVlnjr powder coffee flavoiuiK extracts odd mitl apices because they are good and go far. 6a For Ml. by Gray It Sa. Rilm.'Uto Your llmvrl Willi Cuftrr.rntl. dimly Cntlinri Ic, cut" cnnnHnntlcm forever. 10o.3o. KC'.C-O fttil.ilr'iuKlMsrelu.jjniO'iuy. THE BI& STORE o Ull AIM IS Iho best vaUus we or anyone else can for their money. ONB TIUCE to all, and your money back if goods aro not satisfactory. 1 n ''"V 'lotjM) wi'HIi plalI nnil i r.n HiiM'k. PunifUiliiK nent, new nl ,JKj ROM. A clioico ul DttUcnin and Of. , Ituykntl wool, pUlii iii'I futiPk'B. or.,, A koimI ltii of vn)urn ami puitunm. 'ss Oouil weight anil wlillh, 1 A Full Line of Braids. ".,, Hny ruin of Urn pn'tt'i'st lilnrlc HroefiiU viT shown tit the city j lot On: wl'lth ntul weight. l ! A new Line of Fancy SHks. 1 Huyi an all-' llie),e- Wl'le wool AnnniN-t rioth !) w, In all thei'ulor. AU k fi no Hue o( fuueien. Braid and Bead Fronts- A Hue of Nmall 'tre Rtteriin. no 'I alike, new nylcn and clye pricva. PfPnnrP or taes0 co nights bv visiting our n WjJcU C Blanket Department. Wo will do tho rest POUTBALL I'llAt lTCE. Iho Varsity Meu Doing Faithful Work Uuder Couch Hinipiou. The football work at tho U of O. ia going on in earnest these days. Coach Sinipsou is working hard with the varsity eleveu and also devotiug cou siderabluattontlon to the second team ii. The players turn nut at about 4 o'clock, and after a few momenta of kicking aud skirmishing, both teams line up for sigual practice. Aftor that the second team lines against the var sity, ami regular praotice lasts about thirty minutes. Tho day's work ends with a brisk run of about half a mile on tho track, Those who aro turning out for prac tice are: Smith, Wilson.JAngoll, Hid ings, Carrloo, Jakoway, Goodrloh, ZelElur, Koad, Starr, Templetou, Bish op, McClnunhaii, Campbell, Young, Kunoy, Bradley, Gilbert, Ford, Gar rlguos, Bllyeu, Dlllard, MoArthur, Moist, Whipple, Bonders and Tatom. The intercollegiate schedule will he announced in a few days. Karl K Kunoy, tho crack distance runner, was yesterday elected captain of the second cloven. Goats For Bale. I have a few choice two year old Angora iillly's for sale at my place one mile south of Monroe. Geo A IIouck. Wanted. POTATOES and . APPLES. CASH Oil TRADE. J- O. Rhinehart TO GIVE EVERYONE ijf. I'M (,pts all-wool aack mlt Jfi (f .JMI.UV ,.hi).k piUuril) neat nna urvlcni'le. Shirts and Ties in profusion. y fid it;tMi1lflof tho bt!Nt Tallies $1Q ff .O.OU nf Uiflwaaon. A neat, ilark O.UV :h i-k, A good wolnltt. All wool. All kinds of Underwear from 25c up. n fin nobby iilnUl iquare tftn DO $O.VJJ cut Hiirlt. They aro ail tho V'OV r in tho cm ex now. Jut lu toil nr. See our $10.00 Overcoat. rntiiKl aii'l muaro nacki and black worteil fto-jK-tlu beat thing ihuwu yvt, Also Mackintoshes. fc 1 ") (tl akca tho cho1fof kwrMIOflf 1--WIiib of Frm-k.i, round andV1'-.1 mpiarir Shi k, plain and fin ciea, W or ted aud Clmviotc. Pants that Fit and Wear F. E. DUNN