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'CTTYAND COUNTY BRIEF MENTION. 'flead S Rosenblatt' 4 Co' new ''ad." U J M Laflerty, of Juuctioa City, died dyiwweek- Apple are worth 16 oeaU per pound dried the riumiuor iw. j. Flummer is tin boes dryer, tend .oor order and make money. Cash paid for geeae, dacki and chicken b. Wm Witbrow, hugen 1 uy. 'Eugene Honk ft Udder Co., No 1, meet ,t Dunn' Monaay evening. Pr Pttero has shown u fine sample f bop raited 00 hi hop yard thi teaaon iv. not forget to buy a Plommer Fruit Dryer aud ave your fruit and vegetable. Eight hundred and eventy-fiv Flummer pryer are working tuccessmuy m uregou -You can realize one hundred aud fifty dot Itrt per ton for your potatoe by the Hum' roer proceM. From throe hundred to two thousand jjuraner annum made by the ase of the pluramer dryer. the highest price paid in CASH for Hides Turi Deer Skin and Chickens, at the store of 8. iioeuuM Geo W Sill i now makiug a canvass of the 'comity for the Flummer Frmit Dryer. D 'not fail to have one. Senator Slater speaks at the Court House n,nrdav. September 23d. Let a full at tendance be present. Mr M M Davis treated this office, one day "u;. week, to a bucket-full of fine eider. He hM the thank of ye printers. MrS H Friendly Will "pay the highest cash market price for wheat. Give him call before selling your grain elsewhere. 'inaction Citv's three lawyers, Messrs Geo S Washburne, J W Wright and J G Campbell, were in town one day this week. Among the heavy taxpayers tof Portland, ve notice the name of M Rosenblatt, for merly of this city. He pays taxes on $13,300. The Guard should be rod by every rati ion of Lane county during the Presidential campaign. Now ia a good tinve te subsribe Coi Chas II Larrabee addresses the :it iiens of Lane count at Eugcno City, Tuesday, September 13th and at Junction City, Wed 'oesdry, September 14th. Go and see that large stock of goods just deceived at liendrick's before pnrclmRlng else where. The best stock of mens clothing and furnishing goods at prices to suit the times. Judge Humphrey since his return from Eastern Oregon will talk of no less game than bear. The courage he displayed in the chase has established his reputation as auiin rod. Business men should not forget that blank notes, bill-heads, statements, letter heads, and every description of commercial printing are neatly and promptly executed kt the Gt'ARD office. Ex-Collector ef Cistoms John Kelly has been presented with a gold headed cane by the employees of that Department as a tok. 'en of bis kindness and gentlemanly conduct to them while Collector. The rain that commenced last Friday Wcning stopped lmrvesting for several days, but the farmers have been at work the most of the present week. Next week will finish the harvesting for 1SS0. The Astorian says: Prof. Condon was about the city the other day securing some rare geological specimens from ballast heaps from vessels that have arrived here from various portion of the globe. Wm Thomson, formerly publisher of the .Guapd, and a brother of Hon John M Thompson, is in the valley visiting friends. He ha a ranch in the Ochoco country where he resides, and is engnged instock raising. , Prof Lambert, President of Willamette University, has resigned the position. It i assigned as the cause of the resignation, that Trot Lambert would not submit to the dic tatorial spirit of Rev Tower, agent of the University. Rev S Monroe Hubbard, will resume ser vices in the Christian Church, noxt Sunday, morning aud evening. Morning subject, "The Pulpit Werth More than it Cost;" ev ening, "The Universal Desire." Sunday school at 9:45 A M. All made welcome. A Mtstkby. About one month ago J J Poill, of Springfield, left his home at that place with the expressed intention of visit the Siuslaw country, to be absent about 10 day. Since then nothing has been heard of . him, and it i known that be did not go to the Siutlaw; His friends do not fear that foul play has befallen him, aud ixmjecture is rife as to the cause af his mysterious disap pearance. He came to this county with bis family about ten years ago, and has always borne the character of a steady industrious Drowsed. -A. son of Mr A 1) Hylaud re ading on the Middle Fork, near Butte Dis appointment was drowned in that stream last Saturday. The young man bad wounded a deer and went out on a riffle to secure it as ft came daws the stream, and was carried by it into deep water aud drowned. The de ceased was abodt 21 years of age and wa be loved and respected by all bis acquaintances. The burial of the rem aiM took place Mon day. The Carp. The carp brought here last ipring by EdMcClanahan and several other geatlemen, are doing finely. We were shown this week, one of thi year' spawn, and it .eajiad to Has lively Many of our native fish. W are informed that the pond is literally alive with young carp, o that in a few year thers) will be plenty of carp in oor -1 an .l-M ha nraiaed who invest their mousy to propogate fish culture. HrsKEW Niw Yr Rosh Hoshhanah . . at . J- or Hebrew New Years falls on ne m . . 1 Tha atom awaed by Mr Hebrew ouw ffWlaea; kafdar : Public Speaking. Last Saturday' evening, per previous an nouncement, Hon John M Gearin, of Port land, addressed the citizens'of Lane county and vicinity, an the political issues f the day. Every available seat was filled anl w say, without fear of 'contradiction, that it wa the largest audience yet Ip attendance in the Court House, this campaign. Every body was highly pleased, and niasy 00m pli- mentary remark have been made of the speaker, since the delivery sfthe able and eloquent address. He began hi remark by drawing a comparison of the record of the candidate for the Presidency ne showed that in General Hancock the Democracy has a candidate pure and unsullied, hi record, both as a soldier an civillian, being as pure as the virgin snow, not a blot or blom ish being found by the Republican press to tarnish hi name. How with General Gar field. He showed from the record that in him the Republican have a candidate be' smirched all ever with venality; that he was engaged in the back pay steal, the DeGolyer pavement swindle, and was bribed by Credit Mobilier stock. This he proved most con olusively from Republican testimony alone. He proved him to bo opposed to the relief of the people of this coast from the competi tion of Chinese coolie labor from the records of Congress. He next compared the record of the twe parties for the last decade. How when Radicalism was at it height, the peo ple' money had been squandered aud stolen and not ene of the thieve had been pun ished. If kny had ever been convicted they Were at once pardoned for the offence cnm m it ted. He theu showed how economy had been introduced at Washington since the Democracy got Control of the pune strings of the Nation; and how tluty visited mem' bers of their own party with condign panisb ment whoh they had shown themselves to be dishonest Personal. Major Hendricks went to Portland Thurs day. Mr T C Powell, of Portland, was iu town this week. Mr B F Dunn teturned from San Francis co last Saturday, Miss Maggie Gray returned from a visit to Portland one day this week. Curron Osburn, of Cottage Grove, paid Eu gene a short visit this week. Mr Ed C Alexander, a compositor on fie S F Call, is in the city visiting relatives aud friends. Mr H Knox returned from Eastern Ore gon, last Saturday. He is much improved in apficarance, and looks as if he had had a a pleasant time. MrM C Feloh leaves this niorniug for Eastern Oregon, where he intends engaging in the stock business. Success Minor, may your herds cover a thouand hills. A Heavy Fall. Last Monduy morning while Mr J R El lison was shingling on the new buildingbeing erected juRt north of this oflico, the staging on the roof suddenly gave way, and in a seconds' time, he was hulled to the ground, a distance of over 20 feet, falling on his face and shoulders. He was picked up uncon scious and Drs Gill aud Nicklin were sum moned to attend upon him. We was at once carried home, where restoratives were ap plied. It was found that bis left arm at the wrist was broken, and that he had re vived several bad cuts on his face. The old gentleman was down town on Thursday and is getting along as well as could be ex pected. The Presidential Tour. On the 31st of last month, in company with Mr Hayc and party, the President will begin hi trip to the Pacific coast in Cal ifornia be will visit all place of general re pute. After eeing all that is to be een, he will proceed to Portland, Oregon; which place he will make his headquarters, visiting the various places worthy of note that bis time will allow. On returning to California he Will proceed to the various places of note in Arizona and New Mexico. At Santa Fe or thereabouts, in New Mexico, he will take tages uutil they intercept the uorthern rail roads in Colorado, and after visiting various points in the state, will proceed homeward, itoppiug at yanous plrces on the route. Sketching Portlakd. Mr Ed Espy, the yoiing artist, is now engaged in making a sketch of Portland from which he intends to paint a picture 24 by 43 inches that will be ou exhibition at the Mechanics fair. J he ketch is taken from the east side ef the riv er at a point near the sawmill, and will in clude that part of the city bounded by Alder street en the north, Main street on the south. and reaching back to and including the hill lying west. Oregonian. At HoME-Hon John Kelly ha returned from Portland, and is now living on bis farm near Springfield. During hi occupancy of the custom house en tire satisfaction was giv en to the mercantile community, as was at tested substantially by a petition almost nnanimousfj signed by the merchants of Portland asking bis reappointment Mr Kelly i recognized as one of our matt sub stantial and energetic citizens. Xewspapeb CMASfiB. J M Allison, of the Harruburg Review, has sold that wr to 0 T Porter, who will change the paper back to the old name of the Nucleus, which the lat ter named gecllemen conducted so success fully for some time. Mr Porter is a good news paper man and a vigorous writer, and the peo ple of that aectxri will be glad to see the Nu cleus revived again. Hops. Dr A W Patterson has bad pick er at work on bis yard during the past I week. He has hired wbiU people exclu- fin(1 th4t t work j, done a 1 . . ,t dul mr satisfactorily, than by t hi 1 - at. i u . I' names or Indians, nop grower soouia 1 or Indiana. ell 1 XrS sd procure white labor. Met Her Match. Tbe irrepressible female book agent, with the "Life of J , A Garfield." is in the city drumming up subscriber to tb hastily writ ten and poorly 'revised campaign document. She is pretty, She has probably been pret tier; but in the eyes of all who saw her yes terday at the Custom House building, the wa decidedly handsome. With a fair, round faoe, fine figure, neat appearance in dress and splendid teeth, the agent was attractive. But aha fared badly with ber canvassing among the Federal office holders. Her first attempt wa with U 8 Guager Jeff Smith, in the Collector' office, and she met her match. Jeff had never heard of the book before, but be made the fair agent believe that he had been reading it night and day for a week. In eloquent words he graphically touched npon the main point of the work, how Jimmy Tun away frmn school and hired out to drive a mule on a canal line, and instead of follow ing in tbe rear of the mule as the other hoy had to do, be would get up ami ride. Then he told of the great aud glorious service that the great and goody-goody man did for his country during the Crimean war, and his never-to-be-forgotten services as a street con tractor aud railroad schemer. He talked to the pretty agent for an hoar expiating on the virtue of James, and it is the only case on record where a book agent was vanquish ed, but Jefferson did it The other clerks bad all quietly slipped away, Ed Miller, when the book fiend slammed the door on her retreat, crawled out of the water cooler aud Ferguson, the iuspector was nearly smothered while hiding in au official envel ape. Leaving the Customs Department, the young lady captured, Captain Pierce of the I'ostoffice Department, who tried to make her believe he wa deaf, but it was no go, and he sought safety in flight. By this time one of the employes got wind of the over shadowing catastrophe aud there was a hur ried locking of doors to bo heard through tho tessellated hallways and for half an hour silence reigned supremo. She went away with lire in her eye, but she wa a conquer ed book-agent and the last seen of her Bite was pensively gazing into the wiudow of Dr OPS Hummer's drug store. Standard. Real Estate Transactions for August. Geo Marshall, Jr, to W W Fiper, land; consideration, nominal. N E aud G H Marshall to A E Kirk, land; 0011, $b'19 . H C Hunter, per Sheriff, to John Sigs- worth, land, con, $126. U S to Thomas M Davis, patent. J L llunkin to Ellison ft Ratikin, lot in Eugene; con, $400. O ft C R R to Geo V Houck, 120 acres; con, V16. B A I-ongsworth to (J W Houck, 1G0 acres; con, $800. O H Mitchell, per Sheriff, to W H Ab- rams, lot in Eugene, con $137. J H Pollock and B Barton to J H Pollock and J H Abbott, 21 acres; con, $400. Samuel Gccr to Robert Carey, land, con, MOO. C W Washburne to A J Rickard, ISO 'acres; con, $4,200. P M Moore to S A Hall, 13 acres: con, 925 Isaac Vanduyne to Lydia H Armstrong, IS acres; enn, $12G0. Daniel Test and wife to Wm Cummins, land, con, $3,000. W II Long to Lewis Martin, 160 acres- con, $1,000. John O Vaughn to W II Abrams, laud; con, $400 It Scott to H Grosser, 2 acres; con, $40. Frank Harrington to L M Davis, lot in Eugene; con, nominal. Win Luckey to A D Hylaud, 80 acres; 0011, $,")0'0. Ruth Bcattie to S S Jones, lot in Juno tiou; con, $200, A C Sjienoer to Robt Scott, 44 acres; cou, $407. Elizalieth Humphrey to Maud F Vogle, lot in Eugene; con $325. Cary and Hazleton to Geo McGowan, lot in Cottage Grove; con, $100. Reopened. Mr Renfew's restaurant has been reop ened, and is a cosy place, in the brick build ing adjoining the St Charles Hotel. A num ber of neat lodging rooms also belong to the house. Meals and lodging, 25 cents each. Board and lodging by tbe week on reasonable terms. Give her a calL No Chinese em ployed around the premises. tWAP LASnC0MMIH.Sl0S.KR APPOINTED. 3ov. Thayer has appointed iir k W,Stow ell, df Eugene; a commissioner on thj patt of the ttate to act with Gen R V Ankeny, the agent (elected by tbe department to rep resent the United States in selecting aod determining the title to swamp land within the state. The two agent thus appointed will go at once into the and de termine what lands inure to the state under the swamp laud grant There is a good prospect that the swamp land matters of the tui'.e will be tbas spejdily adjusted greatly to the benefit of all concerned. Dr.AD. The Junction Republican is no more. Cause, the Republicans refused to support it Tbe proprietor eeveral weeks ago announced its suspension for one ot to iuues, to allow his force to goblacaberryiug and he concluded that it bad no chance to make a living off of the prospects of Gar field' election, so be "threw np tbe sponge.' Held Four Acts. Front the Baltimore Gazette: Due of the Rqmblican bretbern was asked yesterday what be thought ofGeu Hancock's letter to Gen .Sherman. " Welt" said ke despoodingly, "we had the 'call' and made bim show bis hand, but instead of 'nary par,' as we supposed, he held four ace and raked the pile." The McGibeut Fawilt. Thi family, most of whom are Oregon ians, and all of whom are well teroembered in thia city, are at prvient in the State of New York. On the alst ol July tuy were at HameUsville, Where they were received with much favor. A Card. U.,-.V.. , An impression having prevailed in conse aience ef the publication of the reiiort of the , , - f kiHiog of Frederick Monde, iu Mohawk pre cinct that the citizens of aaid nrecinct re- , . , . fnsed to attend to or bury the deceased. I will aay that as far as my kuowledge extends the impression is fulne, aud that no blame whatever attaches to the residents of Mo hawk in the matter. I, in my official capac ity, brought the body to Eugene for inter ment J R Ukam, Coroner of Lane County. Limb Ampitatkp. Ou Wednesday last Dr Sharpies, assisted by Dr Patterson and Chas Whiteakcr, performed a surgical oper ation on the person of Dr Crapper, of Union county, successfully amputating one, -of his lee just above the knee. Dr Crao-jet has for some time past been afllicted with a tu mor on the knee, which, of late, became daugerou to his life, necessitating amputa- tiou. Ihe untortuuate man withstood the operation bravely, aod his ultimate recovery is confidently expected. Cattish .About 40 of tbe cattish received by Mr J B Uudcrweod have sjuce died, The cause is supposed to be over feeding, a Mr Uuderwond gave them all tbe food they wanted and heuce the above result. Since then he has been fasting the others consider ably and they soe.n to be prospering fiuoly. He has about 60 left JcNiTioN City Public ScuoouWe un derstand that Mr T C Powell, a graduate of the Stato University, has been employed as principal of the Junction City public school. Miss Minnio Lock wood, of this place, has al so been employed as assistant The first term begin next Monday. Board or Regents At tho last nieoting of the Board of Regents the following Was passed: "That the duration of scholarships be four yetrs." According to the above there will bo four vacaucicj to bo filled ou the 10th. Dikd. At Big Meadows, Wasco county, Or, Mrs K M Gowdy, of consumption, aged 27 years, 7 mouth and 23 day. Owing to the great distance to her homo in Lane County she was buried at Big Meadows, New Goods. S H Friendly has received a lame stock of new coods which he p.-oposes to dispose of at the lowest prices. Gents' clothing a speciality. Give hiin a call. Orr For the Bay. A party consisting of Ashley Stevens and family, Jas Stevens aud family, and the family of Mr T G Hondricks, left for Yaquina Bay, Thursday. Returned Hon John Whiteaker, Jos Neihoff, II C Humphrey and Robt nayes are home again nfter a sojourn of several weeks east of the the Cascades. Heavy Yield. Wm Laird of Pleasant Hill precinct, has harvested and threshed 240 bushels of oats from three acres of land. East op tub Mountains. Mr J Tyler and family and J Vf Cleaver and two sons leave to-day for the far-famed Palouse country. Private School. Mrs J A Stowell will open a Grammar School ij the Presbyterian Church on Eighth street, beginning September 13th. The school year will bo divided into three ses sions of three months. Term are $2 per month. Medical Lake. Much is beinir said in the papers just now about Medical Lake in Washington Terci" toryjwhicb seems to be a sort of modern Bothesda, to which the lame, tne nan ami the blind move, hoping to get relief. I he water of this lake, however, cannot begiu to cure bachoche ud diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs as does the Oregon hid- ney Tea. Sold exery where. TWO SURGEONS From the National Surgical Institute, India nanoli. Indiana, will visit Portland, Ore gon, at St Charles Hotel, September 7th, 8th and 9th, 1S80, provided witn a complete and expensive outfit of apparatus dosjugned to treat every form of Spinal Disease; Hip and Knee Disease, Crooked Limbs, Club Feet Taralvsis. ftc Piles and FUtula cer tainly cured. This institution has an une qualled reputation in the successiui treai- ment of all of above uiseancs. inwreaum parties should not fail to see these Surgeon. Itnturninir borne, ovtrland they will stop on September 11th and 13 at Eugene City, 15th St Roeeburg, and 18th and 20th at Jackson ville, Oregon. Good News For Farmers. Six dishes of food, at a meal will be given for 25 cents' at the Astor House Restaurant Give it a trial. Belknap's SpnnS. Mr 0. Brownaon has leased the Belknap Springs on tho McKenzie river, and is now prepared to receive visitors. These springs are famed for the medicinal prierties of the water, and as they are situated in the midst f beautiful scenery, and fine hunting, and fishing grounds, promise to liecome a noted report The springs are nituated 62 miles east of Eugene, and 6 miles from the Mc Kenzie Bridifft I wUh Everybody to Know. Rt. Ger-we H. 1 liayrr, an M citizen 01 .. . ' 1 t .tar. im. MM ft BlOflt in ' tills vicinivy r, . . ... fluential citizen, and Christian Minister of ths M. E. Church ln this rrownv i'i" ftnre to say. 1 "iu I consider that both myself ani wife " live to bhllons imiim -1 - . ...a ul fiver onr oonnten and i (rivimr perfect saturfartKm h all ears of Lung vwpmk, mw -u Bourbon. Ind, May 15, 17. Dra, Matchett k France Bold by Osburn k Co.. Drujfifwt. A CARLr To all who are suffering from jtfie errors and indiscretion "f youth, nrvoii vnkneM. early dav !" "f manhood, Ac, I will snid a r cYpTand will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This arat rein!y was di-covered by a mii"B uy in South America, - Swn I ll-ad.lre .nveiv.pt toKET. Jf-mT. Iv, hut D. Ji.w York City. REW GOODS IBM Arriving at the CHEAP I X. L STORE; .EUGENE CITY, OREGON. U2 I Rug f "J H S h5B M t He JZ Vj 0 Qi t Eq.i SB! B. F. DORRIS, DEALER 1X HloveS, Itnnges, Pumps, J'Jpcs, .Metals, Tinware. AND House Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Willamette Nireet, - Eugene City, Oregon. LA II I' I.I I' "WAGOM-I am the sols TntforthUbr.Udw5on.irK3 War has commenced In Europe! R. G. CALLISON , r8 AflAlN AT II In OLD ma n.u i Ai i u.':ii,,n.u Htrwt .nil havinir bout-lit the interext of W. T. Onlmrn in the firm of 'alii son k Onbiirn, Is prepared to furnish all whf. : l .-11 with tha timt nualltv of every thing nnually kept in a Brut Clans grocery ....... .... fi. t u tnww CANNED (100D8, TJllA'X) A ck;akh, (;lahs and qi'ekns- ttr.i.i wixii. ivn WIMilW WAI!K. at r"'nalile rtr for CASH or PRODUCE. nm anil M Whit 1 CAD DO IfW TUB lliankfui lt ItronAif J iuviU you to can ifu . .... .. 1 ,1 UooiUoAUrererltoany tr 01 ine cuy mm M charge. 11 f!AM.IN. FARMERS ATTENTION- READ ! I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NICE A3 nrtment of Harness, Collan, Lines, hn- 1 1 . 1 ...I U.. Urrsna Haltm. (JuiTV- enmbn, Whi". Cart, Bru-hea, ete.. and I am making Vll ol au ain mtm w,.. my I A ..1.(1. Tmm lit1 I )n (! K'lrkkin forth wholeU and retail trade, wuth I wiU wll Z per e-nt cheapr than o-raal. t araws :u j n . : m Mll M irrma wrranv pay; then B ma payvfor his iirhbfjrs rxiv Shop, 3 miles rortbwt of UM City tm railroad. L-'v' 1 OSIKIHN & CO'S Niw PKUO STOKE ON wILLAli. etee Street, near Ninth, DRlLKitH IN DRUGS, C1IKMICALS, OILS, , PAINTS, GLASS, I. VARNlSHkS PATENT MEDICINES, &c. Brandies. Wines and Liquoir OF All KINDS. In fact, we have the best awiortment of artlel found in FIRST CLASS DROt dTORK. We warrant all our drugs, for they are new and Kn-h. Particular attention is called to ear Stock of Perfumery ai.w Toilet Articles. A we have bought OUR GOODS FOR CASH We oan oomiwte with any establishment In El gone City in price and accommodation, Uuy your poods where you can get the best and cheaiest PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED At all hour of the day or nfeht ON H UK ft & C 0. C. I'NUF.KWOOI). J. B. l'VI)KHWO UNDERWOOD BCOS GENERAL 3U10KERS BUT AND KLU GOLD, SILVER, CURRENCT AND FXCHANG. Money Received on Deposit. NEGOTIATE LOAAS, And ths 81 ef REAL. ESTATE Particular Attention Given U Collection!. , -a'gent Cuaorotlcut and Ksw Zeslsad Insurance Compaale also aor.Ts WELL8 FARGO & Co. En;ne Ity, Ofgou. SFORTSMANS EMPORIUM Chas. M. Horn, PRACTICAL G UWSM1TH. ml a DEALER IN GUNS, RIFLES, fishing Tackles and materials KepairinK don in the neatest styl -y anil warranted . Sewing machines, Kafes, IxkjIck, etc, repaired. Guns loaned and amm'jniion furnished. Shop on Willamette st, opposite Astor House i:W NTO K OF II iTS-Th. best and largest eer brought to Eugene, at f H 1 l"i . 1 11, I OPPOSITION 13 THE LIFE OF TRADI SLOAN BROTHERS WILL DO WORIOIIEAPER than any other shop to towa. HORSES SHOD FOR 12 CASH. With nw material, all round. Resetting eld Shi. vAll warranted to give satisfaction. Shop on the ' Corner of 8th and Olive Streets. Mm Itorrplloa l aed. It ia Mren? so many rwnpl will continue tomffrr day afUr day with Dipepia, Lirer Comt laint, Conntipation, Sour htomach, Gen ral ltehility whn th'v can procure at our SHILOH S VITA LI. tR fre. of cost if h &cmA rnr nr nhm them. Prie., 75 sea. 8?ldT)y (sbuiT A Cn, iJnjgjrisfcs