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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1892)
nn EUGENE OT! WMm. n UTiBUUER KOB THE NMEIMTI01 OF DEJOCMIC riUtllUI. MO TO 11U M IOIHTUTUI BT TIIIWI1T OF OTIU1 rr- .Sr. EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1892. NO. 51. OL24 ugtne (City Cuarfl. pCHLISUED EVERY SATURDAY. 1. J. CAMPBELL, ,abILuer nl Proprietor. .rrir-On th. East iiU of Wlllanutt, '?wwo Ssvaotb EUhth Strata. tteeo seven TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 12 00 , LOO , .75 ..uuin.. OOB 0NLT .fBS OF ADVKKTISINO. inrtiMOieDta inserts as follow UIr. ton Uom or lees on insertion 13: 5&tbrtta IL Ca.bt,uirj 'gtfwittaiiwflltacluNrgrfrt th. ol n l"1. l til nn lVo In focal column, 20 cant. 'i Wiring Will will b rendered quarterly. iJbwork must b, MID fob o dilivibt. Ca WOODCOCK, Attoriicy-at-Law, . LtfE CITY. - - - OREOOh jrnCE-Ronu 748 McCUren Building. oj.i attention given to Collection! I mr . . LftubetebuiineM. ;eymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-ATLAW. DUNN'S BUILDINO,- Oregon, agcnc, GEO. M. MILLER Ljjy and Ccunsallor-atrLaw, and Real Estate Agent. GESECITY, - OREGON. Ofllee-ln Masonic Temple. 1 1. W. k JENNIE S. BARNARD, Wular Physicians. ;pECIALTlE9-Kldney and Liver Disease! IMColoi; and Obstetrics. OiTlCf t residence on Olive ttreet between klud 10th streets. Wkendall& Peyton, Physicians and Surgeons, Rooms Over City Drugstore. IE. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. :gkxbcity OREGON. Ualaitanttnn riven to Probata business Ll Abstracts of Title. Omci-Over Lane County Bank. BR. J. 0. GRAY DENTIST. hmCE UPSTAIRS IN YOUNG'S V block, opposite Guabd office, ah wore moled. laughing gaa administered for painless ex van of teeth. B.F. DORRIS, FRANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. have some very desirable turn T A anil ITnimnror.d Town ftj (or aale. on eaay terms. party Eentod and Bents Collected, Iniuranoe Companlee I represent ar K the Oldest and moat Reliable, ami in fftouft andEguiTABU adjuetmeut of their PmStikd Snvnn tn Nonb. I ata. of roar patronage la solicited. --inwiyii.il. DTa E. E. BURLINCAME'8 , CHEMICAL I ARODATORV I JWIibKl In Colorado. IBS, tanpl? "" "ill rw.lv. prompt ana caretol .iwnuoa I i eiiwr Bunion "ssa? wsssm 1731 1 17SI lawMWi St., Swnt. Bcla. C UU " y.. i levnlau th, liver, rtomach and bowla through t twnwt. Da. Uum' PnJJ sidiy ef blllooMiew, torpid liver and eonaUpa tton. SmtllMt, mUdert, awMitl BQdo,2BcU BamplM free at druintlita. a. aii & Dlkui. laA 0,4o7 J H. BECCLEY DAT & HENDERSON. . AND IK ttmi'RE DEALERS. Eugene Oregon. ntd. SaUryandexpenwa. Irm 4 2J5jBt Plf. Applvnow. imlv fnmtn IS?" "' on bih m""" , .il"?"- HrtT Tartertea our P'"- iimers ;Jf,5fou want Groceries r Crockery, call onL lees, spisig, mm HOWE & RICE Are Showing the Best Lino of CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS & CAPS, For the Money, in Eugene. AGENTS FOR THE BROWNSVILLE WOOLE N GOODS LINN & SON, Furniture Dealers I E. Luckey .DEALERS J- DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Co, Tipetent hands. E, SCHWARZSCHILD. Proprietor. (SCHOOL SUPPLIES, STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, ARTISTS' MATiSKlAm. Full Stock of Butterick Patterns. Addreu P. 0. Box 119. McClarens Buildir, (Oppoaite F. M. WUkina' Dru Stor) -Haa an extenaive Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLECE AND SCHOOL BOOKS. Mercantile, Fancy and School Station ery, Blank Books, Cutlery. Etc. tyOrders for Book, and Bubwription to Newspapers and Periodicals promptly at tended to. Bowel Troubles, and Cramp, Colic, or ,nf Internal or External Pain. Ask yonr druggist for it j S. LUCKEY. (AtEB IS Clocks, Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc P.eoairine I'romptiy axeouu. mmfA U Worlt 1 a r r an t . . J. S. LUCKEY 8. B. Kakin, Ja., Cwhier T. G.HwnRicM, First Mm hi Ot Eugene. freflluruiM Paid up Uslt CiplUl WflJ Surplus and Pronts, $40,000 Eugene City --Oregon. cauof depoea w , wiu roceirt All collecUona town a w prompt attention. J. L. PAGE, -DEALER IN- GROCERIES. HivrVG A LARGE AND COM PLETE Ick of SUPU and Fa7 Or-, booht In th. b-t mrk.ta EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, CM off- th.publk bHUr prio- tW acj EUOENK D Mo. Real KuttUfl Transfers. Kl'OKSK. l)ra. A Pftcrs to iJicy J Utlev, lot 3, uiul the W 28 3-5 feet of lot 2, and E 28 3 Blot 4, block 4, ill Henderson's addition; $W0. COUNTRY. The O A O K R to Win X Crow, 80 acres in Tp 20 S, It 4 W; $100. Stute of Oregon to Jotn-ph Urbnuck, 80 acres In Tp 1(1 8, It W; $100. W J J ncou to ii u umy, iuu ucrtu hi Tpl78, ROW; $100. Mary Stenrus to Mrs. Frederica Ros teln, 40 acres near Judkins' point; $2000. Chas Oray to John Kizer, 9.58 acres In Tp 17 8, It 2 W; $200. Wiley J Fox to W K Walker, 20 aeres jnst west of Eugene, being a part of lie P V Blair donation land claim; $2000. Iaaao Wbiteaker to John Klzer, land in 1 17 s. f3w; $5. John Kixer to Charles Gray,, 30.53 acres in 1 17 s, r8 w; I3G4.30. FLORENCE. A E Gallagher to Helen II DeLano. loU 3 and 4, block 5, tlnllagher's part of Florence; $1. COBUBO. Thna Ynniluvnn In H. PhillioDi. lot 41. block 8, Yanduyn's addition, $50. The soliciting coiuniittee at work on the subsidy for the Eugenc-Springfleld Electric car line report that the success with which they aro meeting satisfies them that the amount will soon bo all subscribed. At the United Rrethren church next Bauday services will be held as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. and preaching at, 11 a. m. The pastor, Rev. Olds, expects an assisting minister to arrive from the East soon and then all appointment will be regularly filled. roR pitcher's CaatnrU prowiot Plgarfiaw, and OTurooow. i'iuuWy, CotistipaUon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and FeTeriahnaa Thus the child Is rendered bead thy and ft, aleep Batoral. CartorU contains M Morphine or other ) larcotic property. " OutorU U to vrH aaptM to ehlMrea that IraeomroMid it a, sup trior to any prracrlpUoa kaowB to me." a. A. cn U. D.. Portland lia, Brooklyn . T. "In Caatoria In D 7 pnKtla. and Dud M apedalJ adapted to all actwo. of ehiidrea.' Am Kr acaraoa, M. D.. lU 7 i At... Mew Tort Tn OawTaca Ox, 17 K array SL, X. T. When Baby wmsslck.w, r,kCaorla. Vha ah, was a Ctfld, Ctorta. Whtm Am hmiffi. Xia. ft t-1 Thaw at U4. CkUdren,, a iitfca OaMtia. FRIDAY, SEPT. SO. 11. J. Pengra haa returned front Crook county. Hon. It. IJ. Cochran is reimrtetl a lit tle better day. XI. S. Barker and family went to Fort- land on a visit this morning. J. W. CuHlek. formerly of this city, pays taxes In Llnu couuty on $15,400. A tMilnter pun was auctioned otr oy Auctioneer Kiusey this afteruoou for $3. A number of Springfield widents attended the theatre In this elty lost evening. Miliar A Lonir moved their stock of tinware, etc., to the new Conser blix-k, on Miun sireei, lonay. W. Q. and Otto Oil .trap and W, G. For keypileand wife of Sptlota.ld went to tbe fair al Portland tbla morning. The store of the Starbinl dt Heuleat Mereantlle Comuanv. IaUrande. was closed by ehattle mortgage yesterday. Liabilities, $40,000; asset, $70,000. George Araberger was around lu his invuliii rliulr todav shakinir hands with old friends. lie is In about the same condition as when ho left here three years ago. Sheriff Noland tbla afternoon told on exe cution aii horses belonging to R. 11. Hejee, on, belonging to T. B. MoCana, and som, shoTila, pick., rope, hoe,, etc, th, property of H. II. Urotten. All the property sold low. L. J. Abbott who was arrested as an absconding debtor he. avltled th, obliga tion, and been dischareed from custody, Tb, man Ilowaer haa not yet aettlrd th, claitna auainst him. but is srraugins for their pajnieut. Albanv Herald: Ed Fnmk. while running the baggage truck at the depot caught Ills Uiuniu oeiween me iron hand la and one of tho jxists, knocking otr the null and snllttinu oin the end of his thumb, making a very painful wound. The sale of household elfeets of Mrs. Hull, corner of Oak and Pearl streets, advertised for tomorrow will not take iilnco. Mrs. Hull will leave the effects as they aro while she goes to her hus band who is sick in California. McMlnnvllle Register: Geo. Todd of this citv has fourteen young Mon golian pheasants. lie iouna tne eggs in the harvest Held and placed them under a setting hen. He has had sev- ral oilers for the olnls, out will Keep them until full grown. The Corvallls Times savs In relation to the rcjiort that its editor had made a losing on the horse ntces at the so called state fair: "When a newspaper man has to pay for his ticket, lie usu ally hasn't much left to woo the old hag that Impersonates fickle fortune at the lair grounds." Parmooso ran second In a thrco- elghth dash at Albany yesterday, Joe D. winning; and Dr. Harris1 Patrician trotted seconrt in tue iwo-year-om irou Rest time 2:57. Dr. T. W. Harris started Kitty Lee to beat her record of 2:31). 8he maae n in iv, puvuug her In the 2:30 list No less than 5000 bead of oattl, will be taken out of Klamath oount, this seaaon to supply th, city market. This Is Louis Gerber's estimate, and h is on, of tb, heavieat buyers. Tb, ruling prio, is from $18 to $20 s bead for a-year olds and $23 for 3-year-old,. Ury cows rat, at aooui $16. Mr. Gaiber says that at a rough es timate there are not mor, Iban zuu year- old steers in tb, county. Th, Daily Palo Alto of Sept. 27 has this to say of t young man well known in Eu gene: rattarson, uo, is now at worn up on a musical curiosity, and it bids fair to ba all that lie claims lor It. It is moaeiiM after a mandolin, but is four time, as large and in to be picked with the finger. There will be twelve strings, six of them deep bus nd as a mondolin accompaniment it ought to soon become very popular. Cleveland aud Stevenson Club. Punuianttocalla laree number of iltmincrata met at the court house for the purpot-e of organizing a campaign club Saturday evening, Oct. 1st. The ( h i elected the following om eers: L Uilveu. president: F W Ostium, vioe tiresident: D W Eaves, secretary; J It Campbell, treasurer. The execu tlv ooinmlttee was elected: North Eu- I . . Va 1 1 . I 'nmnrwll No. 2. U K Wilkinson, No 8. A J Close. South No. 1, J P Ramsey, No. 2, Chas E Currle, JN o 3, J as ueariian. On motion J P Ramsey. E R Skin worth and J It Campbell were appoint- mIsss committee on constitution anu bv-laws. to report at the next meeting. A nommiuee on nieinorntiiiu waanir pointed as follows: H J Day, Frank Mattwton. T W Jenkins, KKKubll nnrl It V. HriHtoW. Finance committee appointed: J it Campbell. F W Osburn and J E INo- Innfi. Motlon made and carried that the executive committee secure speaker for next mwlliitr. On motion, adjourned until next Sat urday evening at 7 o'ciock. Renalar Hill I" th, Caaspal(n. . -. .... x? v Umi tn Hunntir ALAAKIi ., J'-" . D. It. Hill Is preparing to make a num ber of speeches in place wnere uiejr am liki.lv to nrove the most etlecllve. He will speak in this city next Mon day and will go to Virginia not later than the middle of the month. The hutt two weeks he will devote to me four old-time pivotal state ivew York. Indiana. Connecticut and New Jpiwv. When not busy with his cam n&icrn wnrK. pscnaior mil ucvum in. . - . . .1 1.1. time supervising the Improvement, of his new home. bail tiuard, Oct 1. Ur Tail Go-Salem Statesman: Last night W. E. Her, ol ButtevilU, wind Uati Kk.fT nf thi eit. that h, bad yesti rday tt- fased twenty-two oents pw poana lor nw bops. ThU is th, beat offer yet r ported, nt aanU heretofore having Uf n tb. top price, so far as learned. Dallr (inard, Oct 1 Sheriff's Tax Sale. Sheriff No land Is busy today selling the property advertised for delinquent taxes. Bid ders are numerous and nearly every piece of property is sold for the tax aud cofets, or more. 8tea wcr Coon Seme. The steam- er Cnoe that rll on the Siuslaw river ran on a nar Saturday on North Fork and hul Ut be leached to save her frr.m ainkinsr. The damage will be emalL Ron-. To the wife of Sidney Horn at Ilwa, Washington, September Falrniouut Items'. Improvements continue. Mrs. Mellee'i new dwelling Is hear ing coiupletioii. , KusiuiM at the poatoflW Is Increas ing. Mr. 8am Xewsome's new cottage Is receiving lu last coat of paint. Mr. Horton Is prtparlng to build on his lot recently purchased oil Univer sity avenue. The store building Is being finished and will soon be occluded 1'V the Itost- oflU-eaud store with furrviimtl stivk of gtMxls. The DeMoss family, the fumoiis Lyric Kurds, will rentier several of their choice seKvtions In tbe public hall next Sunday afternoon at 2A) during the Sunday school hour. IUwidenta of Falrmount aro anxious ly waiting the arrival of the electric line. It is reported that our genial city dad will wairer a new hat that he will hiiva liU tlvliiir machine In mx-ratlon before the much desired electric line is completed. We would be glad to see both enterprises succeed. FAIRMOI'NT. CoLrMni'8 Day. County School Sunt-rlutendent J. G. Stevenson has spiitto everr school teacher In the county the president's call for the ob servance of iVilunibus day on October 21st, pnwded by the following note: "I enclose vou tho ofllclal Columbus dnv nmirnini. It Is honed that you will arrange with your pupils to cele brate this day. The president nf the United States lu honor of tho 400th an niversary of the discovery of America, has designated Friday, Octolier 21, 18U2, as a general holiday. 1 beg to suggest that Columbus day and Its as sociations present a most oportuue oc casion for impressing a lesson of cour age, perseverance ami loyalty upon the rising generation. The president pro claims that on that day let the people, as far as possible, ceaso from toll and devote themselves to such ex AM. u mav host express honor to the discoverer and their appreciation of the great achievements of the four completed centuries of American life, rnliiiiiluiaatiiiwl In bis aire as the plo- neerof nroirrest and eullKhtenment. The svstem of universal education is In our age the most prominent and salutaiy feature of the spirit of enlightenment and It la peculiarly appropriate that the schools be iiinuo by the people the center of the day's demonstration. Let the Rational tlairiloai over every bciiihii house In the country and the exercises be such as shall impress upon our youth tho patrlotlo duties of our Amer ican citizenship. Vmi Hit rsr TVi F.vervbodv in Ore gon is Interrated tn Hon. U. II. Olllry, leg ialativ, clerk of th, U. 8. Senate. Th, Tele gram interviewed bim and learned that the following are bia duties: "I make tbe calendar of th, eeuat, daily, and bav, it printed. It is laid ,n th, desks of tb senators eaoh morning btdor, tb, aeation begins. I do more or lea reading in th. senate, often reading long sppropriauuu bills through. I bavs also many tiinea read th, journal of th, senat, in th, ab enoe ot th, secretary. All papers or bills coming to th, desk are endorsed by m, with the nam, of th, senators presenting ihem. lb, action taken on tbem, or tbe committee to whom referred. Ills my duty to se, that every sotion ol th, senai, mat ting to any bill or resolution is accurately set forth befor, it Is sent to tb, engrossing oleik to b, prepared for tb, bouse of rep resentative. 1 always call tb, roll of tb, senate on a yes and nay vote. During th. fiasssg, Ol la, tana oni. oi iooa mu m, noluding th, eoneideratlon of tb. Mills' bill, I called lb, roll about 700 times. Letter List. Sept V), 1MH. AUen, Mr R M Barnes, Mr., Oliver Harlow, Harry Carson, Al Deraham, R E Ii.wla, Mr Ananiah OeafSlra J Simmons. Handford ( ottam, J 1j Friitle, Mr. Melville Uu.l.r.. Mi W K Naylor, Clara lucker. Hanfora Tarpin, Ueo Warren, KU .k.... nf nn. aant will ha mule on each IclUir alTun out. Peraons callliig lor leluirs will Dluaae say wnen a'iyrriin.i. m, V H1NN1K WASHBURN, P. M. Il.pnt.nnin Ruoicis. Salem States man! J . u. B.euv OI xvagens uaa iwu .. ..i tha Aontraot for construotinR a ditob for ilia Harr abnra Dltct company, in, eouiraot prio, being $8500. Th, ditob is to tap th, Willamette river and furnish water power tor Uarrlabure. and will b a littl, over two miles long. Work will begin in a few days, and will b, computed In a few months. M Kalln mtM tha anD.rintendent of OOO' irnntlon of ltoeeburg's sewer system and is a competent engineer in every respeov Daily Guard, Bupt. 80. Another HtorY. Gray t Soil, this morning, concluded to mane their bulldlnir on Ninth street a two-story structure Instead of one. and has let the contract for the additional story w F. T. Whitcomb. The front of the building will be of steel and galvanized Iron, similar to tne iiauaiu owe. Dally Guard, Oct L Street Railway Extension.-H. W. Holden will start to work on the. street railway extension eariy next week. It will run out Seventh street to Lawrence, thence up Lawrence to Fifth, theuoe west on r inn opposite w the Geary school building. Dally Guard, Bept M. Adaptive Cow. A large dork red cow broke Into Mrs. M. E. McPherson's yard on west Eighth street, last night, and destroyed tbe garden. This la not the first offense of that particular cow. The owner can recover the animal by paying the damages. DallT Guard. Bept . Owner Found. The purse adver tised yesterday astound was claimed tvlnv bv Tbos. Gray. It contained 126 iu told and two ten cent pieces, a. M. (Mmm found It on tbe cross walk south of T. J. Witters resiuence, ii,..tn, At tha Court Boas, In Ea gen,, uregon, uoiouer i, u "' O. VT. KinMy, Ed Waud and Emma Tay lor. Both of tb, parti ar, Mswenia oi Cottag, Grov, precinct. UiisitD.-At th, residenc of tb,brid,'s n.,.ni. In V.n ene. Oreeon. Sept. 'i8, ltfJ, hrBn. J. C. Kicbaidaon. E. a. Frank, of rjnrT.iiia.anda(isiU. b. Simons, of ta- gen,. U...irn In Laneooontr. OlK0n,S,pt J5, lbW, byT. i. Shelley, i. P., Joaboa Cain and Sophia E. Lm, allot Lane county Oregon. THE ELECTRIC K0AD. Tbe Agreement Prepared for Sub- srrlbe rs-SuliNrriitioiis lie lug Taken. lull; liu.rd, rV.t. :U. The committee appointed to solicit sub scriptions towards building snsleclrlos'reet railway line between Eugene and Spring field bav, done aouie work in th, premiaea. For s auQlcient rraton the stock scheme at firat euggealetl haa bern changed to a sub scription. The following is th, agreement under wh ich eubscriptioue are received : We, th, undersized, hereby nominal, nd appoint F. L. Chambers, our attorney iu fact, and nromiae, covenant and agree, one in consideration ol th, other, that w, will aubaorib, aud pay to bim lb, sum set opposite our aeveral uames on tb, first day of Devembvr, lS'J, and he shall nreiva, and bold the same in bis nam, on depoait iu som. responsible bank in Eugene, Ore gon, which will pay th, highest amount of iutrreat tbervfor, until Jan. 1st, 1M)4, or such tim, before a. h.relnafter slated. And If tb, Eugen, and Springfield Klecttlo Light and Power Co. ol Engeu,, Oregon, shall on or bafore lb, 1st day of January, 181)4, build, construct sod equip a motor fin, Iroin Eugene, Oregon, to Spiiug field, Oregon, and aball bav, tb. Mm, in operation suitable for tb, transportation of passengers, on or befor, tb, 1st day of January, 18'.l, then on tb, oompletlou and operation of tb, same, w, authorise and di reel our said attorney to pay ov.r to th, proper oflloer of .aid company th, said sum of money ao eubaci ibed by ns. But if said company shall fail to build, construct, equip, and bav, running said mo tor line, from Eugen,, Oregon, to Spring field, Oregon al weal end of th, brldg, by th, 1st day of January, 18U1, then lb, said F. L. Chamber, shall psy back to each of th, several subscribers hereto tb, amount ot money so subscribed and paid with th, interest which may bav, accumulated on the suns so severally paid. It is further provided that nothing herein contained ahall make either of th, subscrib ers a member of said comny or liabl, for any debts it may oontraot. Tbssubsoilpiions to noon today aggre gate $1150 as follows: Hovey. Humphrey k Co .....$350 First National Bank 'J50 J II McClnng 350 U Svarvemd k Co 100 Starr k Oiiffln Hardware C, 100 FL Chambers 100 E J Frasier 100 Spring-Held Items. Meatsnger, Sept, 30. Perry Long has purchased James Lax ton's interest In tbe meat market, and th, firm will hereafter be, llolley k Lung. Mail catcher, bav, been placttl on th, mail oars along Ibis route, and orsnes are being erected at all tb, principle atationa. We understand th. Fro, Metbodlits will hold s street meeting al th, corner of Mill and Main streets, Sunday afternoon about 3 o'olock. M. O. Warner of Eugen,. who has lb. reputation of being a first-class and boneat piano tuner, was in town Monday retanlng a piano reouutly "Hied" by traveling lunar Allen. Th aeoond carload of track-laying tools has been brooght to Springfield and stored InthsdcDot. In our opinion Ibis Is con clusive evidence thai work is soon to begin on tb, extension. H. L. Wood, formerly a representstive to th, Michigan legislature from Gratiot ooanly, and son, hsvo eaoh secured a fin. timber claim in lb, reoeutiy surveyea Dist rict on th, SIcKenzie. ttoven otber oiaims bav, bean Uk,n siuoe th, survey was made, and four other pai ties are after land. , Died, at hia horn, on Cedar Flat. Tburs day morning, Sept. 'A Wi, at 7 JO o'clock, James I'silon, oi typuoia lever, ageu . namaud leavta a wue. iwo cuuureu uu msnv friends. Funeral services will D, hald al Thurston today at 1 P. m. oonduot- od by llev. Olds, and th, remains placed in (Joyot, cemetery. Tha number ol mi tills in th, tbtee depart ments ot tb, school, were looreaaed by 30 sobolsrs, brlnglug tb, total of sttendano, up to 158. Prof. Uunl reports that there is at present, desk room lor oniy ijo sonoi ars, wnicn Biases it n.oeaaarj iubi mui. desk, b, provided. W, nndarstand Ibat tha Hoard will at one remedy tb, deiioi,n ov. Th, school is now already crowded, and further Inoreas, of attondauo may re quire tbe employment of s fourth teaober, Notice of New Survey. Notice Is hereby given that the an-, proved mapa of the following new sur veys nave uecn receiveu hi mu wW tn-wlt! All of T 81 8 R 3 E; all of T 81 B R 2 E the heretofore unsurveyed portion ofT83SR2E, as follows: Sections 11.12. 13. 14. 1(5. HI. 10.20.21.22,23, o, zo, ii, an, z, ow, oi, o, o.. o... and the 8 J of Sec 10, S i and N E J of Sec 17. , , , The plat of the above mentioned surveys will be filed in this office on . o.Tj j. KT.......lu. 1WIIO anI ... . aw. nn o oil O'l U.4 flK Ult nn and after said date of filing we Will lie prepared to receive application tor the entry oi saiu iuiiuh. John H. Siici-f., A. M. Crawford, lU-glster, Itccclver. ElesiS With C'ltlNamaai R.i m. Or.. Sent. 29. There is a story in circulation thai Mary Kamph, tb, girl, mhn A aannearad TueadaV. Cam, 10 Dai.m tn maat a (:hinaman with whom ah, fell In lov, wbil, picking hop, on a plantation near ber bom. U, Is aaid to bav, given her monev and II Is also said were were witnesses to their engagement. Wnif n Tva Assia Miss. Or.gonlan n, it F. Hmmell. on, of tb, principal stockholder, in tb, Ann I, Uonaouaaieo Mining Oempany, ol Cottag, Grove, la ,1 tha Esmond. II, state, that th, shaft in tb, Annie min, haa been sunk to a distanc of 400 feel, and Ibal tb, or, is tooling pat ter tha deeiier tb, shaft is sunk. Tb, An' fila mina la todaf on. Of tb, tat payin nrnnartiaa In boutnern ureoou. ana ui llamell U justly proud of bis property. 3.000 Bales. T. D. Linton Informs ns Ik., tha tnll nntnnt nl tha DOT) firOD in IIMI IU" wm. w -,- - - r . Lane county will amonnt to about 3.000 bales this year. An average yieia wuum bar, been 6,000 balsa. As yet, practically nnna nf tha xrnri has been Mid. All of lb bop, raised In tb, county, icpnng . . . , t nwi b 300 bale, WIU be stored in angtn,. Dallv Guard, sept SA. Mnni'mmiL-At the forty-fourth annual nimtlnir of the State Associa tion of Congregational churches, held at Vnnmt. lirovo this week. Itev. II. It. Rates, of this city, was elected modera tor. (.'tract AwsrS.a. WasataoTos, Spt. 20.-Th, contract for building ihsPoget sound drydock was to H.. axanla,! In Bvron. Barlow k CO.) Ol Tacoma, Wash., al $101,405. C0UVALLIS BAPriST ASSOCIATION. Ttilrty-SUth Animal Meeting- Closed Saturdav. Mi'ssi'iiger: The itHsociutloii finished it hilsirs, Ntturduy evening, many of tho delegates nturulng to their re spective homes fit-ling that thev hud protltwl by attending the iIcIIIkt ations, Saturtlity morning at 0:30, tho work of tho day begun with devotion tlon exercises; nxirts ot committees were made as follows: . Temperance, by J. C. Richardson. The ivjiort brought out sumo earnest siecches. lMncntioii, ProfesiMirHailey; tobacco users were handled without gloves. At 11 o'clock. Rev. Mark Noblo preached an excellent sennon from the text, "Go Forward." The afternoon ocned with devotion al exercises. The committee on next place of meeting brought in their re port In favor of Fair Oaks, which was adopted. Rev. J. C. Rlehardnoii was choMcu to deliver the next annual ser mon. This was followed with a ser mon by the Rev. Moore of the Baptist Sentinel. The report of the women' foreign mission was then made, follow. (I tiy the report on religious literature y Itev. Rlchurdson. in the evenliitr, Rev. IMinnrd. lute of Missouri con- ductetl tho service. Tho association then adjourned to meet on Thursday fore the fourth Sunday In September 1803. Rev. C. M. Hill, of Portland. pn'aohod an eloquent strmon Sunday u o ciock 10 a crowded house, itev. (Hire, of the Sentinel preached at 3 p. . and Rev. Richardson at 7:30 p. m. Two conversions and one addition to the church is one of tho results nf tho meeting. Hiero are 100 Rapt 1st church organizations in the state with II fly ministers and 0000 members. Fifty-Ave dollars wore raised for mis sions. Two new churches were added during the year, from Riddle and Cot tage Grove. Rev. Milam of this place will All the Cottage Grove appoint ment. At Low Water Again. The late rain caused the Willamette I ver at Eutreue to ntlse a few Inches but it has agalu fallen to the low water mark. Concerning the condition of this stream above Oregon City, a paper of thnt town says: The steamers Manzanillo. Elwood and Modoc are now busy on the river carrying grain, Hour, hops and mer chandise, and have all they can han dle. The Into rains raised the water above the falls about eight inches and Doiow nearly two reel, but this was hardly enough to warrant the steamers In going up to Sulem. They ply from the Yamhill down. The improvement at tho fulls has hnd tho ctlect of rais ing tho water some twenty-six miles up stream so that It Is a perceptible aid to navigation. Tho coil'er dam, how ever, raises the water more than the rmauent dam will, tho latter only mining the water about a foot at the brink ,f the falls. Rut that raise will lie of considerable beuellt to navigation above the falls during the low water season for it only takes a few Inches to make the (llflerenee between poor and easy running for the light draught up river bouts. Coburg Items. The farmers are all busy plowing. i v irATi,...i.i ruii several duyi here this week, calling on menus. O, O. McCullock and A. I.. Bennett, ' Rrownsvllle. spent Wednesday night In Coburg. Mrs. W. 8. Mayberry who lias been visiting her sister in Eugene, Mrs, D. V. 8. Reid, returned home Wednes day. Charles Cochran Is putting un a neat little cottage north of town. Tho pointer Informed the directors today that the paint would not be dry enough to permit the use of tho house for dedlcatlonal purposes next Satur day, hence It will not be dedicated un til Saturday week. We are an sorry that It has to be postponed, but it can't be helped. COR. Junction Items. Times, Oct. 1. R. P. Caldwell haa plum tree that has yielded two crops tula year. The second crop was Just as good as the first, although not quite ao Urge. Workmen aro now putting In the shelves and counters in Ernest Lee's new drug store. He expect to occupy the new building in about two weeks. W. 8. Campbell and family arrived here from Rochester, New ork, and will make this their home. Mr. Campbell haa built a neat residence on the west side and will also Improve his land which adjoins town on the southwest. It now appears to be an assured fact that we are to have the long talked of water dltcb. It is bard to tell wnicn has been hanging fire the longest, the west aide road or tbe water ditch. Either of these enterprises would be of great benefit to. this place, but of the two it is evident the ditch will be the greater benefit because it will bring more people nere ana more money. Died. At the family residence near Goshen, Lane county, Oregon, Sun day, October 2. 18U2, of dropsy, Mrs. Amanda J. Keeney, aged Co years. She came to Oregon with her husband A. J. Keeney, in the year ibdt. esne leaves a husband and seven children. The remains were burled in the Bel ters' cemetery this afternoon, twv. Mclnturn preaching the sermon. Dally Guard, Oct 1 Sirs Cbacmm. Evidently there is a gang of sale crackers in Ibis vicinity. Last rr.niDg om party want into th, store ol A. V. refers Ibroogn in sum wmuuw which had by som, means been left open and proceeded to try to open lb. Hall's sal, in th, store through tb, combination, but failed. It would b, a good idea to b, on tb, lookout bt a visit bom said ' individu als. MiaiiiD. Al th, residenc of B. Taoehan, just wet of Eugene, Sunday, Oe 8. WW, by Jostle Klnaay, J. P., William Vsughan and Ada Brown. Dallv Guard, Oct 1 TwESTt Currs. Th, Eugen, buy,rs are offering 20 cents per pound fur choice , bops today. 1st, a 12 pound boy. rrodnc of 1 kind. Ui - - t Coldsmiin.