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CITY AND COUNTY rrVFIKLD CJCOTT TTANCOCK V IU eee.Aj. BRIEF ME5TIOS. $329. 2fat Tuaiy tha final ttniggl tlrsuit Cri eoaras axt Madjr. 0ti and epi t th F. t M. Eton. A bw lot of Kid GIovm at F. B. Dunn's. ptn iliMtiof mstcn to-day at an 'lock. U j,q wish ta bay food cheap call at jH Friendly a. Jndje Fitch went to RaMburf, Thursday, a 1.- buiMia. The beat liae of Beak wear at the F. k U Clotbiaf Stora. Highest cash price paid for wheat by JtoaeibUtt ft Co. Call and ie that large atock of geodi fur at Friendly'. The F. ft M. Store the only exclude cloth itf (tore in the city. Beat line of furnishing goed in the city at the F. ft M. Clothing Store. , Call and examine the clothing at the Fanner and Mechanic Store H Frieadly eell cheap for cub boot, ihee clethinc, hat, cap fancy geed, etc. The LIL, SUre baa a large dock of 1 die rubber which they oner lor 60 cent per pair. AH the" indebted to a, either by note or Wek account, are requested to call and aet- (leateace. Osbuh.i ft Co. )f r. F. B. Dunn wiihee to inform the far aier that he will pay the highest market price fx wheat. You can buy a nice genteel hat for $1, and a tair of calf boot for S4. at F. B. Dunu'a. Go and ee him. . Jeff Smitn was in town urn weeK. Jaa is. in the employ of th Republican State Ten tral Committee. Mr 3 H Friendly will pay the highest cash market price for wheat Give him i eall before selling your grain elsewhere. Hen John Wbiteaker addressed the Cress well Hancock Club yesterday evening. He speak at Cottage Grove at 1 o'clock to-day. Go and see that large stock of goods just received at Hendrick 'a before purchasing else where. The best stack of mens clethiog and famishing good at price to suit the times. Business men should net forget that blaak Bete, bill-heads, atatementa, letter heads, and every description of commercial printing are neatly and promptly executed at th Gcabd office. Reseablatt ft Co desiring to close ont their business give notice that they will sell below cost until December, when the good remaining will be closed out at forced sales. Com early and secure bargains. - Junction City Items. FROM OCR SPECIAL OORRESrOSDB.1T. JncnoN, Oct., 2S, 1880. H C Humphrey, of Eugene, was in Julc tien en Monday. a Mr String and John Workman returned from Portland this week. A team attached to a conntry wagon ran way here yesterday. Damage alight. Junction City justice court is in session to-day. Case on trial it an action to recover money. The Junction boy are confident that Ski Meek will bo winner in the pigeon match next Saturday. He i a crack ahot and will do some fin ahooting. Mr. Brassfield having returned to Junc tion, is fitting np Richard's building with sholrss aud counter, preparatory to opening an entirely new atock of good. He will be gin busine about the 10th of November, and propose to ell for cash only. Mr. Braasfleld i well and favorably known ia thi place, and will do a good business. Prof Owen gave two exhibitions of his ntesmeri power here, and aucceeded in getting several eubject completely under his coatrol. The candid oberver could not fail to see that it wa no sham. Th perform auoeof th subject wa amusing indeed, nd the concentration of the will was im mease. Lower Siuslaw Correspondence. Florence, Lane Co., Oct. 15, 1880. e .Editor Guard: The Esthor Cobos from San Francisco, arrived here on the morning of September 24th. Captain Jame Caughel apeak vjry highly of the bar and river. He aay it is as good a bar as any on the Coast. He came her for B. D. Hume's machinery and cannery fixtures to take them to Rogue river. " Z T Sweet ft Sons were engaged to re move the machinery to the schooner. After he wa loaded the Captain gave a party in bnor of Mr. Sweet' 64th birthday. Sweet Bros, have launched their large new boat. On night last week they captured 100 salmon in fiv hour. Tbey hav killed 12 bear this aeason. W have plendid vegetable here. Pota toes that are 12 inche ia circumference one way, and 26 inche th other. Cabbages that weigh 25 lb, have grow her this sea aan, and corn equal to any in the State. A beatiug party of fifteen went to the head of tidewater last Snnday, in Sweet' new boat, and took dinner with M. J. Had aalL Two river wrveyor are hero prospecting the river. ' Hurrah for the Farmers. Hancock and Garfield meal wiU be given fr -t .t th. Astor House, for the next 60 days, ia order to clear out my stock vmnMim hand. Give ni a trial, i of aad if satisfaction is not given no charge will be "d- rw'ifits Eageae City, Oct, lo isou. FINAL RALLY 1 Democrats to the Front. HON JOHN BURNETT, OF BENTON COUNTY, Will address tbe people of Lane County OS Monday Eve, Nov. 1st At 7 1 .11. Let this be a grand Rallu oj ucmoens. Circuit Court Docket. State of Oregon v John Harbin- Larceny. State of Oregon vs J L Wilson Larceny. State of Oregon vs Harry Wise Larceuy Stat of Oregon v John Lance Kape. 8tt of Oregon v George Campbell Lar cny. Stat of Oregon v Charles Crowley Lar ceny. State f Oregon vs J R Cartwrijjht-Man- daughter. Mary Hembree vs G W Hobbs Confirms tion. James GoodchiM vs J II Moore Confir matien. Y Newhnuse v E L Applrgite Con firmation. Rebecca Fisher v Jamts F Brown Con- Kraiatiou. Samuel Meek v Thomas Butler Confir mation. . S II Friendly .v M M aud J Wbitney- Coufirmatiou. School Fund vs F M Eitou Foreclosure. J V and Tolly Mahon va A Bates Parti tion, i a 7l V Mahon v Edward A Griffin-Parti tion. ' School Fund it A W Osburn Forclov uro. TAMilli.rn v.CW Moore To recovor money. S D Coat v TV Woods To recover money. Rachel Kelsay v L Kelaay Divorce. JB Underwood vs Jasper Evana Fore closu.e. Hovey ft Humphrey v John Riser Fore closure. C E Chrisman v H C Walksr To recover real property. John M Moss v Georget Petty et l Partition. J W Johnson vs W B Blachley-Foreclos- ure. R G M cQuiggs v C W rowell-FoiecleS' e. S Rosenblatt ft Co vs Elia Johnson To recover money. J J Comstock v Maddck ft Burner To recover money. L lUutun, vs W j lUttian. vs W V V Miller To disWlve partnership, Jas W Awbrey vis John I letcliall r ore- closure. D H Coleman v Henry Coleman To re cover real property. Rebecca Fisher vs Catharine Renfrewlo recover money. Elias Stewart vs 0 A Spenser Fore clos ure. C B Knox vs J D Matlock To recover money. ChrsLauervs Jaa Harkins foreclosure. John H Burkhart v S C Stanu et al confirmation. $329. A Remarkable Accident, The Lake Couuty Examiner ha the fol lowing account of an accident which recent ly be.'cll George Hamersley, formorly a resi dent of Camp Creek in this county: "On Thoma creek last Saturday George Hamersley had bis hand badly smashed be tween tho end of a wagen tongue and a tree. The wagen had just been loaded and had about 7,000 foet of logs on. Mr. Hamersley took bold of the tongue of thewajjont) move it a short distance down the hill to get out of th way of another wagon which was to be loaded. He "cramped" the wagon to avoid ruuniog it against a stamp, and did not notice that th tongue was pointed di rectly towards a tree. The tongn of the wasron struck the tree with great force aud caught his hand, which was over the nd of the tongue- Strange to ay, no boues were brokeu, although the force of th blow was so great as to dent the bark of the tree full two inch deep. Assistance being at hand, the wagon was pulled backward and Mr. Hamersley released. His hand was fright fully mashed and bruised by the blew, and was also badly lacerated in freeing it from between the wagon tongue and the tre. Nesmith's 8peech. Hon. J. W. Nesmith, delivered a rousing peech at the Gourt House, Wednesday af- terueon. ine rjuimiug was tu uu, many standing unabl to ecure cats. 1. cathingly reviewed some of the claim of the Republican party, and exposed tne rec ords of Garfield and Arthur. He wa fre qnently interrupted by the applause of the Urge audience. Cumin Xm !. Rev S Monro Hub bard will preach to-morrow in th Christiin chnrch. Subject for morning, "The Chris tian' Inheritance;" evening, "Christianity Aggressive." Sunday School at 3 P M. All mad welcome. Died. Mis Eva Tederow, aged 17, for merly a resident of this city, died at Saltin last Saturday. The remains were brought here and interred in the Masonio cemetery. - Lost. A Latin grammar on the fair i .- ,.,. L t Mohawk during the fair. The I . .... . .'i-AAV: irl tinder will pleueUave it at thUoffic GRAND DEMONSTRATION. By a dispatch we Kara that the Demo cratio torchlight rueaaion, in Portlaud, Thuradty uiglit, numbered over '2, MO men in liua, tnd wa the greatest dumountrntion that Portland ever witnessed. Siujlaw Fair. Sii'KLAW, Oct 23, 18S0. Editor Giard: The Siuslaw Agricultu Society held their second auoual fair, begin oilif th 20th and lasting two days. Th fallowing is a list of those who received pre uiiuins: Best 3 year old stud, 1st premium, John Simpson. Bent 2 year old filly and suckiug colt, 1st premium, each, V F Davis. SHEII Oxfordshire buck, 1st premium, VT Coleman. CotawolJ, 1st premium, D n Culeman. Berkshire boar, 1st premium, Ceo .Simp sou; 2d D II Coleman. CHICKENS. Silver Spangle, 1st preni, Ben Simpseu; Cochin, 1st prem Rilla Simpson. VEGETABLES. Potatoes ICopards, Peerless, Baltimore Blurs and Mechanics, 1st premium each, F M XighswandcV; Esrly Goodrich, Peach Blow, 1st premium, G sorgo Landrith; Early Goodrich, 2d premium, F M Kigluwauder; Early Rose, 1st prem, P F Davis) Yellow Kiducy, 1st prem, and Leopards 2d, D II Coleman. Beans Piukeyo, Marrowfat, Chillie aud Pea Iteau, 1st prem each, P F Davis; Calico Bean, 1st prem, O A Crow; Popcoru, 1st prcin, Ben Simpson. Pump kins, Mammoth Tours, 1st prem, EA Jack- sou; S'luaihus, ht prem, J A J Crow. Bevts Sugar Beet, 1st prem, E A Jackion; Stu dent Parsnip, 1st prem, E A Jackson. riiriT. Apples Rambo, Baldwin, Yellow Bell- Huwcr, White Bellllower, Fall Queen, Cooks Favorite and Wincsap, 1st premium each, F M Nighswandcr; Ulori Mundi, 1st prem aud Yellow lltllllowcr, W I Colemau: Golden Russett, Yirgiuia Grecuing, Seekuofurther, 1st premium each, White Bellllower, 2d, Geo Landrith; Pears Deanj.iws, Butter, Wiuter Nellis, Jersey Wakefield, 1st prem each, John Simpson; Jersey Wakefield, Win Nellis, 2d prem, Geo Landrith. Grapes Native California, 1st premium,' Jessie Colo man. WHEAT. Clawson and Oregon Club, 1st prem oach. F M Nighswaudcr; Coleman, 1st prem, Dj II Coleman; Defiance, 1st prem, E A Jackson; White Velvet, 1st prem, and Clawson 2d, John Simpson. OATS. Hopertou, 1st prem, F M Kighswander; Potato Oats, 1st prem, E A Jackson; Silver Oats, 1st prem. John Simpson. Timothy seed, 1st prem, F M Nighswaudcr. HISPKLLANKOVS. Mat, 1st prem, Mattie Garred; hand quilt ing, 1st and 2d prem, Mrs M Crow; machine quilting, 1st prem, Mrs A J Nighawandvr; dres, 1st prem, Mrs A J Nighswaudor; bead chain, 1st prem, Mattie Garred, 2d Lydia Simmons; knit collar, 1st prem, Josie Sin. mons; cake, 1st prem, Bella Simpson; canned fruit, 1st prom, Jane Simpson, 2d Lydia Simmons; peuinanship, 1st prem, C C Clayton, 2d W H Crow; Pastilo drawing, 1st prem, I Simpson; buckskin, 1st prem, J II Crow. F. M.Niuhswander, Secretary. Hakcock Club at Ckesswelu. The Democrats f Cresswell are alive and active. On Friday, Oot. 22d, they organized a Han cock Club commencing with a membership of 3j. Georgo B. Dny was elected President, and Dr L D Scarbrough Secretary. Pictures. Pictures. I want everybody to know that I have opened neat Photographio Parlors, up stairs the new building on the corner opposito Miss Carrio Ronkiu'a large millinery estab lishment I will be glad to see you any time between 10 A M and 4 P M., and will guurautce good work in rainy weather, as well as in clear. Bring the babies when they are well, and have just bad a good nap. I will make you almost any style of pic ture you desire at the lowest living rates. Frank A. Rankin, Photographer. O. K. Cigar Store. 6am Rosenblatt has returuod from San Fraucisco, and brought with him a largo and ell assortod stock of hue Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Candies, Toys, and in fact every thing necessary to make a first class variety store. He sell cheap for cash, at the ign of the 0. K. Cigar Store, next door to the Astor Uousc. Call and see him. Prices at the F. & M. Store. Pants from $2 50 to $3 00. Suits from $7 50 to $25 00. Ulsters from t7 50 to 17 00. Reversible evercoats from $14 00 to $17 00. Boys Suits from $4 75 to $10 00. All goods marked in plain figures at th F. ft M. Clothing Store. Reopened. Mrs Rcnfew's restaurant hna been rcop ened, and is a cosy place, in the brick buil d in lt adjoining the St Charles Hotel. A num ber of neat lodging rooms also belong to the bouse. Meals and lodging, 25 cents each. Board and lodging by the week on reasonable terms. Give her a call. No Chinese em ployed arouad the premises. Lessons in Painting. Mrs. M' Lock desires to inform the citi zens of Eugene City that she i prepared to giv instructions in Landscape painting in OiL Oil Tainting on Rice Paper, WaUr color, and Crayonand Pencil drawing. Call at her residence tint door south of Mr. Lynch' residence and examine sample picture. Eueae City, Oct, 11, 1830, Kotlre to Debtors. All person indebted to Ben Rush f bbjcksmiUiiug, will please call at the ollice of G. B. Dorri and settlu thoir accounts. ltr.N Ri'sii, Fugeu City, Oct-, Id, IS30. Boots, Shoes, Etc. i T G Hendricks has just received a larce lot of boots, allocs, slippers, overshoe, etc., etc., which he offer for sale. This ia th largmt bill of this kiud of (roods that has been brought her this season, tho cost amounting to oyer l,000. He has every ityle and variety on hand, and can suit all ustoiners. Ijwltes wear a speciality. ' Pork Wanted. W will pay the bightst market prica for pork iu cash. McCORNACK ft RENSAHW. Lumber! Lumber! J. B. Khinehart has boeti appointed airent of the Suruij-ticld Mill Co. lie can oiler bettor ln'irc'8 fur Lumber now than ever be fore. All kinds of building lumber delivered on snort notice ami ot very low Injures. Dnn't fail to see Kliinchart More ordcriiij i mm! elsewhere. We propose to setl lumber, and don't forp 1 A Good Ihiner. German Svrun is the six-cinl urescrintion of Dr. A. lioschec. a celebrated Germiin Phvnl- cion, and isacknowlHle l to le one of the most (ortuntte discoveries in .Mi'diciue. It quickly euros Coe'hs, Colds and all l.untf troubles ot the severest nature, removing, as it does, the cawe of the affection and Ioayuik the liarts in stre.v' nnd healthy condition. It is not an exi'i'Vinieutal medicine, hut has stood the tost of years, K'v'S satisfaction in every cium, which its rapidly iiicreoMiiir sale every seawn confirm. Two million bottles sold annually. beware oi medicines of similar names, latelv introduced Biwehee's German Svrun was intro- duml in the United States in lsi8, aud is now sold in every town and villas in the civilized world. Three dimes will relieve any or Unary cough. Price "5 cents. Saiuplo bottle, 10 cents. Xo Deception I'Mcd. It is stramin so manv leolle will continue o suffer day aftur day with ltisiH-iwin, Liver Complaint. CoiixCltuition. Sour Stomaeh. (ieit- eral Debility when thev can procure at our Min.uiis VMAl.l.hlt free of cost if it oes not cure or relieve them. Price. 75 cts. old by Ohburn k Co., Druggist. I wish Everybody to Know. Rev. (iconic J I. 'iliaver. au olil citizen of this vicinity known to every one as a most In fluential citizen, and ( hnxtian .Minister of the M. E. Church just this moment stoinicd in our store to sav. "1 wish everybody to know that consider that both mvself airl wife owe our ives to Shiloh's Consumptive Cure." It i; having a tremendous sale over our counters and is piviiijf perfect satisfaction in all cases of L,uiijf Diseases, such asnotliini; clso has done. liourlKin. lnd, May 15, 187M. ira. Matchctt A Franc Sold by Osburu i. Co.. Druggists. A CARD- To all who are iiiflVrinif from the errors ami indiscretions f youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac., I will send a re- cii and will cure yon, FREE OF ClIAKUE. This Rreat remedy was discovered by a 'mission ary in South America, Ssnd a sell-addressed envelop to Hev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, Kew Yerk City. msnranrt. Underwood Bros, are rcprtsentiiic four of the most popular and rcliabu liisurniiee ompar-es on this Coas; to-wit Lonnoticut f Hartford; Now Zealand, of Aukluuil; Com mercial Union, of London; Hambcrgk Bre men of Hanibcrc; representing a capital of over $-".1,000,000 gold coin. "Don't wait till the horse is stolon before you lock the stable door." Picture Frames. The largest Stock of Picture Frames in the city just received from Chicago of all sizes to be hail nt the I. X. L. Store. Four Through Lines of Railroad Are now pointing toward Oregon the Northern Pacific, the Utah Northern, the Wiunemucca, and one from Reno. Whon all theso are completed, the rush of popula tion to this Northern tcction will bo won derful, nnd in anticipation of it, Messrs. Hedge, Davis & Co, have enlarged their fa cilities for the Manufacture of the Oregon Kidney Tea, which has never beej known to fail in curing the worst cases of backache or any disease of the kidneys or urinary or gans of eithot sex. Sold all over. A Conth, Cold or More Throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently result In an Incurable Luna Disease or Con nmptlon. BROWN' BRONCHIAL TIlOCIIEMare certain lo arlve rellefln Asthma Broncliltln, Cough, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat DUeaaee. For 30 pears the Troches huve been recom mended by physicians, and always give per fect satisfaction. They art not new or un tried but having been teBted by wide aud con stunt use for nearly an entire ifeneration. they have attained well merited rank amoiiKthe few staple remedies of the ae. i'llblie npealc er and Miii;;rM use them to clear and strengthen tli Voice. .Sold at 25 cents a box everywero. irioTHEns J raoTUKBSt Are you disturbed at nifc'ht and broken of yaur rest by a sick child mdtrinj and crying with th excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'3 SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the jxior little sufferer immediately depend upoa it; there is no mistake about. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will reflate the bowels, and (five rest to the mothsr, and relief ana health t) the child, op erating like mac. It is perfectly safe to use in all cares, and pleotant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest a:id best female iphyi icians and nurses in the United States. Sole everywhere. 25 cent a bottle. NEW AUVKK'I'LSKMENTS ADMINISTRATRIX H3TICE. tT0TICE 13 HEKECV GIVEN THAT the undersigned has Uendulv appointed Administratrix of the estate of Matliia Melltx, deed, by th County Court of ln cwmty, Or. and that all persons having claim against said estate art hereby requested t (resent th sani to m witb'th ro)ier vouchsn attli of no of Ttionisru ln, in Eugen City. I hron, within sit months from this date, aud all persons owing said estate are reueste to call at theofhe uf Thompson & Bean and set tle tli sums immediately. MAR ilELLEE, A4miulstratri tMted Oct. W, 1W0. oiutA We have just re ceived from New York and cisco 100 cases of la test Styles of Dry & Fancy Goods, Boots, Shoofl. Cotuing, Hat3, Cloalis, vol mans, and Ulsters At ihc lolloping low Prices t Jest Black C!ru(.Tuin Press Silk for $1 ..'ipcr vard. recular price Best block plain dp-ss silk 51 per yard, regular price 1 iU .atext styles of brocaded uilk from 75 cts. up wind. Special bargain in black ud colored French t ashmen-, doulile wi lth, on to itoi pr yil. All wool llie cloth for i0 cts per yard, regu lar price 7.") cts. All wool ladies cloth, double width 7'2 cts, re;;. u ar pruo M .'.. iO pieces of Atlantic fancies and brocaded for cts. ri'iiuliir price 3rU. All wool suowfi.ike. new styles, llij cts Hr yd, reirularpiliv, 'J.t cts. Kxtra quality of 1 thick l.utcr for cts pr yd, regular price .v cts. ,atint stylo of striiH'd domestii! (!iiij,'liam 1-J cts per yaril, regular pi nt) -o cts, Heavy Shiitint; for 11 cts iht yanl Men's shirts, canton flannel, for 40 cts. Special bargains in Elnliroiilery, Laeiw, Curtains, Etc. Large assortments in Kkl Moves from 3 to 0 Muttons' Large assortment in Men's nnd Hoy's Clothing. v have tho biggest variety of Ladies Cloaks, Dolmana and Ulsters. Why the people should do ins (it I. X.L. Store: BECAUSE wo can undersell any House in Eugene. We place the poorest judge as the lowest and cheapest justice and equkilily. We - 'money to all. We carry (tie KEEP THE GRABBERS IN CHECK? We never overcharge anybody. A child can buy as lou, ii our house as any experienced 1 1. L. t EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Special care is taken to Country orders. S Rosenblatt &Co Are closing out their well known business in Eugene City, and offer for the next 90 days TO REDUCE STOCK, CLOTHIMC DRYGOODS HATS BOOTS ANDSHOE8 CLOSING OUT PRICES I As o ie of the partner's will iwithdraw from business. ROSENBLATT 6 CO, Eu&ene City, ' tTAll who kaow themselves in debt to the above finrton account or'Xote, will please settle by the firs- of December 1880. Kill San Fran All linen, double width, Tail linen f or 15 et ' lr yanL All linen, double width, Damask 70 eta pr H. 1.1XH) pairs t'lilldnm's Stockim,-, slriped.for U vU ht pair. 1,000 pairs ladies all wool Host for 20 cts MT pair. ft) pieces of RushiiiK, fi yanls for 25 eta. Nice striped Shawls, larve size, for lb , Kxtra nice silk stitched Corset for 75 oU, for mer price 81 1!". Kxtra niiM Conet for 50 cts, regular prlo 75 I.adie California's ('alt Shoe for $1 AO. Misses " " IIM, an. ilron's $1, reirular prlc II 2.V Men's California's Kip Boot for IS, boys W and M. Meu's (iuitem, extra nice, for W 60, worla fit M. Men's Hose, A pairs for 25 et. UK) dot lilies llreakfost rihawU for M oes, regular price f 1. their trad" of Hoods on the same level buyers- We treat all with Give full value for tJw least largest stock of goods. WS - buyer. STORE; FOR CASHl