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CITY AND COUNTY B pcmon of the Governor. .1 W OI1I) TO IWTKO.Vi. We shall soon commence sen ding out bills to delinquent subscribers, which we hop will utet with a prompt rwNinae. U costs inouey for paper, ink, material, help, and the other nu muroiu expenses connected with a printing of fit, and to meet out obligations ounulMcrilx.lv mutt aettle up. Those who have no id long without paying, some of thetu several years, . will have their part of the paper stopped, no the aocoutite placed in attorney's hand fur collection in cue they fail to respond. VVt mean btuinew and are dototminid ti hire the muoey that la dueia. Let 'each one owing pay! up. The amounts individually art am ill, but in the aggregate are considerable. ItKIEF .ttC.VriO.V For good dentistry go to Davis, (io to Goldsmith's for groceries. Goldsmith keeps the Wat cigars, ' Everybody abaut through tlirunUing. Quite a thunder ttoria Thursday evening. Job work H speciality at the Ggaru ofuee New styles ladies visiting cards at the Guard office. If yon wish to buy goods cheap call atj S H Frieudly'a. Call and tea that large stock of goods for iale at Friendly'a. Goldimitli keep the best line of groceries, and sells thorn chetp. F. B. Dunn will pay the highest market cash, prict for wheat. Mr. John Stewart will pay the highest market price for oats. Choice oity lots for sale. Apply to Mrs1 John D Kineey, for particulars. Something new la?e kid gloves at S. H Frieudly'a. Cal' and examine them. Caah paid for CHICKENS. HIDE?, TAL LOW and BEES-WAX at A Goldsmith's. S H Friendly sells cheap for cash boots, shoes clothing, hats, caps fancy goods, etc Wheat wanted by T. O. Hendricks fur which he will pay the highest market caah price. Mr J H Ellison moved his store to the new building one door north of the GcARDft office. I i'u. r ..... r. : . t.A n,i..Af:u:..n m.t 111 UVAI.U t. ,u. uiw. . ui i,(iijg uiv rlinm in Lane county. It has the largest circulation. A large lot of mile-end Clark's spool cot ton on sale at T 0 Hendrick's in lota to suit purchasers. Mr. Quo. W. Kinsey has sevsral new hacks nd busies, which he will sell very cheap. See advertisement. A full line of GrtocEntK, Crockery, Um f Iirelus, Hats and Uouku Goodj for sale cheap at T. 0. Hendricks'. " j J. A. Winter is nialiiiij those splendid Now Style photographs, "oieouro toe shal ow ere the substance fade." MrS H Friendly will pny the hr-hest cash market once lor wheat. 'ivo linn a Stati or Oreoo. -1 KxwiTivt OrfintK, Salem, Sept., ISS1. J Our MpuUin. the United States, has euf- ered a sad bereavement, in that our revered I'reeideot, Jtniw JL CarCeld, who but re ently choaeo its chief .aagittrate by th voice of a free and independent people, U U' more. On the 2d day ef July last in tbs full vigor 1 bis manhood aud career of bia uiefuluess. while enjoying the nubounded confluence ol the Americao people, under the probation of its laws aud institutions, the only palladium couiteut with liberty, and relying iolcly upon such protection, he waa wantonly and cruelly assaulted by an assassin, and after a1 prolonged and painful struggle, Lis galiani pint has succumbed to the fatal wound thei eceived and takes its departure. On th 19th day of September, 18Sl,at Long Branch, iu the State of New Jersey, at the hour uf 10:35 P. M hia excclleucr tho l'resideut xpired. This shoekiug occurrence has oc .asioued widespread grief Las agonized the jreat human heart of our country and hai imne vaeaui in nignest station m our ummonwcalth. In view of this deep and extended affliction it is meet that funeral rites be observed throughout the various States of our Union us a last svlemn duty tit ur departed fellow citizen, our late honored and illustrious stateamau. Whereas, M lay, the 2Gth iuat., ba-v heeu designated for holding memorial .service suitable and appropriate to the melancholy vecasion, now therefore, I, W. W Thayer, Governor of the State of Oregon, do hereby most earnestly request that Upon that day all secular business be suspended iu order that astricken people may guiiitedly indulge iu mourning the untimely loss of tlmir beloved and esteemed chief ex ecutive, rehearse hia virtues and excellence aud offer up their sole in u invocations to the Jod of uations for the preservation and en durance of their form of government Suicide. r Frank Mowder Commits Suicide Owen Creek, about 10 Miles West of Junct'on City. FULL PARTICULARS. Our Heavy Taxpayer!. Personal. at. Below is given a list of 139 names, includ J Mr. B. C. Van Houteu went to Portland 'laj all who pay taxes iu Lane couuty to tin J Welurstluy. . . . , a-nouuv one uunur.u Uollars awl upwards S. B. E.iliin, Sr., and family mot: Awurey, .w i 31' J to town to ro:u Ailkllis, LS , !() (Hi Armitage, I! H .Vi! lsi iHushnell, Mrs M A l-tiiouj Coroner Ream received a dispatch frvu Junction City. Mouday, informing him that i suicide bal been eommittod at Oweu Oreok. about tea miles west of that nlaoe. IU at ouce repaired to the place and hold an nquost, asoquired by law. It was fouuc ;htt the onfortunato pot-son's name wa Irank Mowder, and that he hsd In a fit of nelan-holly injanity ahnt himself in the forehead, which it is supposed killed l.iio iu Uantly. He was discovered by W. J. and lames Williams, who were out deer hunt ng, in a small stream called Owen Crook, with the shot-gun between his les's, and him M lying ou the bottom of the creek, the vater not quite covering hia body. It was iupp ed that when fouud he had been dead three or four day. A razor and a few bnck hot were found in oue of lus pockets. After the inquest the body was taken charge of by the uuelo of dereased, Mr. Wm. Pitnev, audi s'ivm a Christian burial. The Jullnwiag i- '.he louiinonv elicited at the Coroner's iu piest, alio tho verdict ot the jury: W J Williams being first duly sworn toatl ned s follows: I am not acquainted withrt'iilfrey. John T. . . I, but believe Lie name tout Frankfc';il,M,i.Je",J-- Mowder; first uoticed deceased' hat nu bridg. g,, 1 " . " "T" ' ' ' (verOweu Creek, Lane count; went and X"tSllolt, S D my brother, James Williams, and on makiuuStliolt, J E. loarch discovered bodv under brid.... ...S'luddleston, James UJ I I I kf f J l. i .i a. i. ..i... c, ... i anoni, a su ioiimu iij juryi iuii loo piace aepieuiuera,uirinilll y in i.ai IV . - . rj, last. James Williams being first iluly sworn, verified ti e above statement. Dr. N. L. Lee buin first duly sworn de liu.hnell, J A- itailey, lino lowers, Joha liond, Allau bond, I N Haber, W U Bean, OP. Itelsbaw. Geo Hailcy, John Kusuuall, J C herry, D ijooper, ( M Caldwell. It P ummings, Wm Clark, N Crahtree, 7. Vtwnght, Mrs N M Chriaman, C E .ogswell, Jidin Cochran, KB Comegya. V Coiiser, Mn 12 He Long, Oau J Dunn, KB Kakin, S U Jr Kiikin, S B Sr Ebbort, J A Edwards, T D Kdwarda, 8 11 ; Eugene Mill Co Kolsom, V W rVrumson, SB Friendly, S H lii.froy, lieo L. ..CSS 4-'? ..eoaot . . m tiiii . . 1st! 8.sf ..ii'.W 7111 . . 122 04 ..xi or ..1C7 30fl .Mr 1 L .luuUiiis isat proseut soj,iur:tiii(U iu tlif city n Portland . Mr. John I.uckoy, of riinevilb-, '.i violin, vhitivis and ftiouds iu this city. ftir. J. u. ilcCluug was registered at tue Eiiuoi.d Hotel, Portlaud, last Monday. Mr. Frank Rankin leares for Faker City. Xl y- DTtililiav. IIa nn. m m. T?!tttnL tn a caca S! ' ' .17 IbW J- J- Walton (peat several days till . oil 3.bjw'ei at Oakland, on pfecsional business. "T3-i,ri Gecre Luckey has retunied from OchocoJ . .3SA 6i'fi inJ ls n"w working for McCornacki Eenshaw. .-';Q JHDIIand.wn and wifj 'Col. Heuder W "i i i a""1' and Mr E r Cl ap-nan and f uully, left fo; .151! I IHiJ ,.1'il 11? ..i:t;..ni ,i:)3 is:t2n 2t4 Wj m it Califoi ma overland, Tuesday morning. i Vr E. R. Geary, of Eugene City, spent las (Sunday at Roaeburg, oecupyiiig the pulpit oi uha Prcibyteriau Church both moruing an S'!VIliu!. i Folbrt in; party went hunting Thursday f liSS ' v. MeClareu, Mrs. Mark Stevens and daughter loft dim Local Market. September W, 1WI. Wool-".', eis per lb. Wheat, rn cars -70 cts pr huh. Flo.ir-5 pnr bbl. Otts-25 ctn r buh. Heps 14 CM. per lh. P.acon Sides 13 eta pr lo Hants II c'.s pr lb. Shoulders 10 ts pr ! Butte: 20 cU pr t. EfX 20 etl pr dr.f. Laru-;:i31B cts fr ff. Vi'ooD V"a!T2D. Thoao who promia.i his oCce wood on sawcriptiou, aro gently reminded that now it the time to dolivei the tamo. Boots and Shoes. We have just received direct tfrom first iiauds in Now York, Boston and San Frau h mm a very large and complete stock 't if HooTl and Snots and are urtoared to offer iiduivmenU to purchasers as to quality, Uantity and price. T. f. Henphicrs. Wanted. -r at our I0.0U0 bushuls of oats del warehoune at the depot, foi w hieh '.l.o highest market price will be paid; 5. BfTTMAK.. I.iuuucrt Lifmber! !' 0wi": M "-" H C Humphrey, J 1. r Sn.... I r ri......i n ur n. . i t S 7ln uii.wu, j i, a ,vi.u nmt fame i!l-2 8(i 1X3 8(3 .. n. ,l?1 ,, ..j'y this work for Cove, Union county, Ore in-, in. if 'on. where thev will hen-after re.ii.li, UV jnovii'. ,1. I, 'Id iHraundorstand that Mr. Stevens has opeuod usij J- B. Rhinehart haa been appointed agent Il ("-'ffilure at that nl.ra Cof the Snrinfftield Mill Co. IU run nfT,.r '2"2 VsSJ 1 I00 7o3 ; flutter fi:;urcs for Lumber now than ever be- .!tS0 LHiM Siualaw fluad (fore. All kinds of building lumber dolivored 279 (iGy (on short notioe and at sery low tigurca. V-!?'a All persons who subscribed work on thslJnn'' fail to sre Rhinehart before ordering j'Siiialaw wagon road nr herehy cotilie.l to'"1ae,w,0,e- .W P"' n lumW. ni ny hand and caused the seal of the Suite to lie athxed the day and year above written. tY. W. Thayer, Governor of Oiegou. 1) .. . I. - n . uy mo uovernur ( j. - R. P. Kakhabt, Secre'ary of State . i Programme of Funeral Obsequies. eall befere selling your ijiaiu elsewhere. fiol Ladies shonld know that Ayer's Hair'' Oregon, and at the request of many at.- Vigor is a superior and economical dressing. "f Eug-no City, I hereby reco.nmond'j It has Income an indispensable article for theStliat " Plas of bu'iue" au'1 ""''''" toilet. By a postal card from Mr ? M Righter. We learn that he has been 1UIICIU1 vcioiiniiiica v wui some time at Sau Francisco, but at preseut, S. . wUn ,ifU is better, The Anti-Monopoly League of Lane coun posed as follows: Mado an examination of, leceaied, Sept. 2'J, 1SSI; found no l,,lai,,A ,t ht j ,n a.n.nlli.n . Ill tpatiiniiliv trhucAnf I hav h,tritliitn Bnt''! " , , , , ., : f wound on his forehead; believe his Frank Mowder; was slightly acquainted with deceased in his life time; he was pro') ably ahont 21 year of age; deceased called ou nio for oousultatioii profosiiouail- recent ly; hia mind seemed to wander, and I be lieve bordered on tnelaneholly insanity; the charge entered the frimtal honeL about one- half iuch above the light eyebrov and one- half inch to the rikditnf the centre of the forehead; from the powder marks and other evidence I would infer the bead was in close' proximity, if not against the muulo of the ffaa. The jury having beard all the evidence, returned the following verdict: Wk, tl,e jury eummoned to inquire into the caune of the death of the deceased now lyug before us, after boing duly stvoru and having heard the evidence brought before us, lind first, that deceased name is H rank Mow- pier; that his age ia about 21 years, aud that Jhe resided in Junction City, Lane County, Oregon; that his death was occasioned by a itlguu-sliot wouud, at bia owu hands while la- RDoring under a temporary lit o( insanity. RouiNso.v, J. S. FuRr.snsoN, A. Hakdiso.n, J. C. Kahsikii, W. 11. Lewis, G. W. TlT.NBoW. 1 1 oilman, James. . . liarpole.J W... (JUuIiii, lstor. .. fjllurlburt, Joel.. fjHuibio. W C. 153 luSmett at the cabin on Wild Cat, at tle east ....2j'.'0tifeid of said road, for the 131 06 5"!no'n'5 wor 00 Si day of Ootebo 113 Stiit'"' kriuR an auger or au ax with you. . Ul sim'J au persons wno sutiicrioen uioney a: re don't forget it purposj of Com-3 Tor Rent or Sale. The building adjoining Rankin's Iiaxar, nation olijUill, H N p;s 0 Rested to psv their sub.-criptior.s to Mr K'alely occupied by the Gcahd. ForpaHicu- Irkr;ife-v.:::::::: ri,,qn'" suo"",",lSlIivo.'N A W " 145 6 R. B. Hats, SurerintenW. . -.. . , , n- tiHyi.u AM.b::::.:.:....:.:.:::M7a.j ' i1A,V,au?h, 0l'! ?r"or Throa. sa.'ioj n'i t;os Humphrey, A L Est lSS.'iO ll.vey &. Humphrey 1,8: JHembree, Mrs M M Est I.W2I Hovey AG 278 3b' liumohiey. Noma Est 33(i 00, Johnson, J W i53 (i-tV lonniogt, J C. lOSMt. Jenkins, S "23 tin'; loniuugs, Boll Ib'il'.'Ov Movtili. Mr. G. Brttmsu move ens day his week to the residence he rsceutly pur chased of Mr O M Cooper. Mr. Guo. Sovem has moved into the duelling vaiatoJ. Removal. hould be stopped, Neglect frequently result ' la an InrureMn l.nnir Dlaeaae or Ton nnipllon. IIUOV)t KIIIINt III I, if us ur are rerialn ia ulve relief Iu Vaitima llroiiclillls, Couglia, alarrh. oiimiiupilve and I hroal Ulaeuaea. Ml'nrUO iiears the 'i'roohes have been reeom ' ra non.leil by physicians, and always (five per Ijj'eet sitisfaction. Thy arc uot new or un r! .tried but havintr been tested bv wide and eon. n u. ,. . , ... IS'tant use for nearly an eutire K- neration. they it Robinson Church, our "tens.v,,,,, tUsinf(, welhlli,rjtt(Jrl RmonRth(1 hardwaro dealjrs, will shortly nmvo into tlnfN:)lu remedies of the aire. I'ublio uprak- new brick building, imict door to Mr. A VE),,r ad Bf use them to clear and ..rftiviK'tbeuttioloice. Soldat2AcenUaliox t eturs, that is being bmlt for them. 'nverrwora GREAT DISPLAY AT THE To the Citizens of Eugene City. In accordance with the recommendation of His Excellency, W. T. Thayer, Governor Kj (Signed.) Council Proceedings. !; learning be closed from 10 till 1 P. M., Mon- Cday, September 2Gth; and that all uf the r,.itin nF kiiena unite in the observance of Hi . i. t...L i " ,the funeral ceremonies of our late beloved ,utat preseut, S.. ... . . ,.,,, ludkins, Thos Eat 19i 21 lurk, J T 171 1C ivratz & W ashburua 256 70 (Keeney, A J 1I4 2H I Kelly, John 190 48 lUmmiiV .ID 1TO ftO l . ' rr i L.C MA 151 10 i U-ve, Mru M A J l298i Lurch Bros lS0 0d3 Lauer. Chas 443 2tjj Milliorn. John 37(i lJ4 Mulkey, W H 113 7 Alaxwell, Henry lf.l 74-S Maxwell, Johu Jr 2ii0 4SS Milliorn, T A 170 32 S Ioaeby, David IST) WiA Meek, Sumuel 728 20 S. MathK-k. J D 200 411?. vlatthewa, Alex 210 SOy Murch, G (1 17(i4(i ?j Moore, 1 U and J 11 240 DOS MeClnreu, James 131,00 ? V "Clll fMeCiung.JH 27 8WU8iib lill immCUbU SLUUii ui ran KvlcClore, V S Ill U.; , n T1 i. J "KT TT MeMunav. V Let 2I.I0U9 ' i)sburn A CO 223 lo'i K)t'. t UCo 4.9H 9o H SS(t.n; u...ii!i. e.-.9(wij!-. i i. t t rimrTT ilHeters, A V . .". .................. i . 1 71 I21U OUT GiGmUJi 1. -A.. U. D VJXvJul. .'it... M n lot r,sl w ti't'ti 1.9 T STOEE. We have received for the last two eeks an immense stock of Fall oods. from Eastern and N. Y. houses vhich are to be displayed l'resideut, in accordance with the pro gramme that has been adopted. T.G. HlHDRlCKS, Mayor of Eugene. Ethane. Sent. 23. 18S1. . 1 tv will meet at the Court House, iu Eugene City, September 24, 1SS1, at 1 o'clock P. M Hy order of tho President, R. K Sox. Mr. Preslev Cheshire informs us that hel will have abent 23,000 lbs. of hops from bis yard. Capt. Jim, with .some 33 braves, dldj; mnet ef the picking, iu a most aa'.islactoiyA manner. CMr. H. F. Mulkey, teacher Dexter Items. . Dexter, PopL 22, 1881. More hop pickers are wauted up the river. Council Rnnus, j EuoENis City, Sept. 17, 18S1. j Council met pursuant to adjournment Preseut Mayor Hendricks, Councilmeu Campbell, Johnson, Ediis, Sloan, Pete and Laucr, and Recorder mid Marshal. Minutes of the last meeting road aud npproveo. f he judiciary committee reported recom- mondinff a chanffA in the cow law and werehv""1"'', J U . . . ,. . . . ... . ,, t4Saufoi'd. Jninos 1 ia,uott, Kotlney . effect at the next regular meeting. B'speuuer W C. The same committee was also inatiucleiltJ.Sleveus, James A. ItXer, M (J. I'attison, Robt 160 U2 I'.iwera, E W Eit 1M Powers, K F" 12b'22i Our Full term of school begma on Mouday; yt0 present an ordinance at tho same time ein 'rpoweiing the Preside ut of the Council or! .V. C Vt I. ..11,.. I.-.. I,.., .. .51. .J. . r. .. ,,! business men should not forget that a Over ten thousaiul uusiieis oi gram wore r.'i".o """ r'" ' ""' w '-'3initli, mrs w a l izus,- blank notes, bill-heads, statements, letter fltlireslioct in Lost valley, mis season. -t ' ,. i . ... . m .... .... . n n ,o..., n.. n....i. o. !,..t.,.t..i . rwoiiin, iu T I,,,.,!.. nrl vrtf ilesor nt on of cotlimercia 1 JI T, M Han.liakar. ot t ilk 1) aoe. ant """"" I printing are neatly and promptly exeeutedheir brethtr Ge0. W., have gone to Kitaou'sW the ass.sment.-allowiug residents on at the Guard office. (WiniM. S, i. LI Impure blood cau0J poor circulation, thenja Mrs C L Hunsaker, left for her home at disorders, such as Liver and Kidney Com-Phw.kan Falls, Monday last. Her father, plaint, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Piles, akinfMr J M Parker, accompanied her as far as the Dalles. It. binson, L W 110 8SJ Swift, Samuel 102 (KM Soveriis, (joo llilOJ? Stewart, K 244 40 Shannon, Wesley ISO 00. Soencer. S 11 23,3 22 . Sternberg, Senders & Co .129 fib 3 Shields. Win Ill X Scott, W J J 232 883 . .20t! 40 ; . . 147 M M . .200 90 ;J ..112 71) ..111 DO . . 109 88 114 MJ d PRICES, PRICES, PRICES '.3p"res, J M.. Stevens, I E. . SSeaVey, A. disorders, etc., which are curable by king Of the blond, See adevrtisemeut The Paisley, Lake county, school will b taught duriug the approaching winter by Miss Annie Underwood, the efficient teacher who gave such general satisfaction at that place last v. inter. Lakeview Heraid. We call hop growers special attention to the advertiaemcut of Klosterman Bros., ol Portland, in another column. Before selling give their agent, Mr A. Goldsmith, a call, and learn the price they are paying. The usual service at the Christian Church Sunday morning. In the eveniuK especial funeral services of President Garfield will be hsld in the said Church, in which the paa tor, elders and others will participate. All are cordially invited. s ... I I have business that will call roe away ifrom my gallery about the 2lith iust, for i period of about six weeks. The good repn tti... nf tl, a-.ll.rv will still be maiuUii.ei: i . Ja mv .K:s. hv Mr. A. L. Jaots-.a, a coifl tent artist. FASS A. Raskis. Three freight care attached to the south penart mail train were thrown from the track ft this place en Satuiday lut by the spread hi of the rails. No serious damage wa4 tone. The train arrived at RoSeburif a lit ! over one bonr behind time. Xto deduct iudeble liioss Ou motion, a tax of five mills was levied in all assessable property within the corpor ate limits of the city; the same to become lulinqiieut Nov. 1, 1881 . uOlieltoii, 1 W . vHShaniles. A. . . . . 100 24, 171 203 101 (l We carry now a big assortment nf Black and Colored Cashmoros at the I. X. L. STORE. Large assortment in Plai.ls from 12J els up, all colors at the I. X. L. STORE. Genuine French Merino Cloth, in all colors, t bottom rriees, at the I X L STORK. Big assortment In Silks aud Satins to mltch, at Lottom Prices, at the I X L STORE. Our Fancy Goods line l tho LARGEST of any stors this side of Portland. Gonulne Foster S Uooks Lao KIJ Cloves, at 81 73; regular price, 12 26, at I XL STORE. The lariat line of Hosiery for Ladies anJ Children for 10 cts per palrupat I X L STORE, rinr Moris' and P,nV Clotlvn r P"rartinent cannot be eonal'd In Prloe and Good Quality in IH ft.'.- . ... . n ., . .1 n 1 I ... 1. . T V T C,lTT, . .113 BO.KuKona City. U"oa Mens su;u lor J anu uuwuru ai, voo i u niuim . 22!) 20 1 .' . 122 w Gents Furnishing Caods and Hats at Bedrock Prices, at the I X L STORE. Ou motion, a sidewalk waa ordered laid Your correspondent is informed that Mrs jfmm 0,jva ,0 Willamette street on the north Judkius, who resides iu the .ubnrbs of Lu ile ()f Sixth ttreeti On motion, the street curauiittoe was in . . i .... i... L'ene, was ai one time me uainitw' ui ic nfamoua assassin Guiteau. His family u spoken of with che greatest respect- Coburg Items. CoBL'KO, Sept. 23, 1SS1, Our village is quite lively since harvest Mr 3 M Wallis ia still here selling lumber.! The people of this section dislike change of name of this place, and still par-J . : in.... ; r. i,,.... fa jtructed to see that the ditch iu the northern part uf the city be properly cleaued. The marshal waa instructed to present at the next regular meeting an itemized state nent of the delinquent tax not collected. On nijtiun, adjourned. H. C. Humphrey, Recorder. Springduld Mill Co. Miniuoiis, win,... Taylor, John I uouipsnn. J M .114 oua " "-'"."" ' , , tr'".. .1,. T Y r. sTOUK. Vanduyne, 1 .'. 38lj CSH'""'"1' na " " -" anuuyne, t m iw ius 127 12'' ... 314 00 Jj Couscil Rooms, ) Eit.ese Cm, Sept. 20, 1S81. ( sist in calling it Coburg. J At a call meeting had this day for the pur The rails are laid on the narrow g iu;nf,s,mse of making soluble arrangements ti railroad to withiu about eight miies of thi.J-how our sympathy ami sorrow in this horn place. The tracklayers are coming at thejfnf ailliction occasioned by the death of our oarneld, llie it: Wallis, M 3l7 9ti ,t, .i.i ur t.m a.i n v asnonrna, v ' uu iuii Wortmau ous 200 00'i Ail.n.i nev(! ..145JU3 Widmer, C 291 20e1 Whipple. K W ft Bro 12 .10J Walker, J F ll3S-3 Ailkins, M J and A 236 Ward, G K Vates, J B 12(5 12 Younif, C W 248 40 Zmnwalt, A J 214 70 Zumwalt, I , 129 42 Our Ladhs' and Mens' HOOTS vid STT0E3 iruaranteed to bo as good as thore are iu tns ;tian aver at ma I A ii m i m we don t Keep any Remembei Whatever you buy in our Store SSifor 31, costs SI 50 elsewhere. It is no trouble for us to show Goods. rate of about a mile a day. . 1 resident, James A. ti.. ...I.n l.-.-r .1 H i. nlaca denarted i'"w,nS ': . - -1 w - ----- i . we slay this week for parte unknown. He I .ett'ed all hia debts: but was heard to re narK, "tan graud jury meets vhhi." Ootasiosal. CoMrLiKESTABT. We acknowledge the, Kieceipt uf a complioaentary ticket tn the Htli Rmuual Fair, of the Linn Co. Agriculural So f :iety, which is te be held at lhany, Sept r,, 28, 29, 30 and October l.t. A large at undance ia assured, as this is the ooly rair-- llitV UU1.U1S tn ,Ulf Vmi v VI kliv lKl It.l.r TrfTi ID Fall. Attention Citizens and Patrons. After divers suggestions by Revs. E. R eary, B. S. McLufferty, aud others, thi loiiowmg committees were appoiuted: Arrangements A. V. Peters, Wm. Edris, J. V. Johnson and Chas. Lauer. Resolutions J. M. Thompson, O. B.Dorris, Cochran, T. G. Hendricks, G. IL Col ii. r v p i.. r. a r.. In riew of the utter need of a musical in g . i-trument in our public echool, in view of onr 0a motio tA tt) mcet lt th, a earnest desire to awaken the latent musical . . M H r H"pHP.rr. talent manifest in the pupils, in view ef the t Recorder importance of harmony, order and concert a Re jjR. B. flier, "Laffei ri,..:.. p,.l "-li action in onr moruiug exercises, in view ofj 1aud Is Mouisiso.- Xearly all the bus a. i i i tv...!... .owe. m uu my were orapeu , j ieUlTmiBe,i in oor ,rrU to put the M placed at half ma.t, on receipt of the a " , . . v.,- th. t .v :-;rsehod on an earnest, active oasis, we toe teachers in the pub'ic school of Eog-ne City Hoitsi Racl A horse race will take plac this aiternnoa in Stewart's 6id, for a purse ot ItS. The following partiea have entered theii horses: W. IL Townsio, Jaioee HuddleaVm, f r r.nu..i. va urv;. ...j t ir r. gar, making a special enor, , ra, a.. u u yJ yir(1. fa. .... il - .fnn I u ui DonaiH. HU, IV icu, .1 . ' aiAairn.-Attli St. Charloi hotel in umi'T ' T. Frid l S,rf. 23d. bv Rev I DTtaiit rates), a piano, . I IJ.J ""er, air lieor.-e Millican to Uer; both of Ine pnonty. the President "edeath. The Uui enrity ' luHding was also appropriately draped. i Whciesai3 ana Esisii cualers and Manufacturers cf a!! Kinds cf it i"tant rates), a piano, aad ask the cexpera- WaHTID. A ceod cirl for t.i.sral honie ' i ... . . . . K ., i Mi Addiei tion ol tfte patro is ana n.izous w mwtm . woora. Position Accepted Mr, a ho has hm l ndyisg telsgrsp j. G. Adair for the paat year, has accepted j i position on the O. R. ft K. Railroad, ai -4 ilalock station, Umatilla county, at a salary if $75 per mouth. He left yesterday morn ng for his future field of labor. Jewish Holidat. Tvday is Ro.h Ha gioosh according te the Jewish calendar, V V... Th. . ,11 I,. lo rt I,, he I-ir.elitu of this city, aud their v ill be closed all day. This holiday .erved by them ali ver the world. BiAB KlLLtu Mr. Harrill, who lives oi. ! Mr. A. Lvnch's placj, about twoniiles soutb M if tins city, ai.let a laree cinnamon Mar near bis residence or e d. y tlii wtek. When 1 :.. .j. . I. ,1 W,.. l.r.l l.in haJ but "tre'.il." t U ana ttamine wr aaw.a - i. " DAY. ia pus'iiiij ferwarl this enterpne. t Store. For partienlas, apply at fit 1 X I j T Minnr'S. Did tvia tor babbit metaU - .1 - - - . or rx'ii it tl.is oli.-e n "fniture, Mirrors, -Picture Frames & Mouldings, Etc., Etc. TF. kr. the larert and W aborted stck In the Willamette Valley 3outh of P-rtlwid srhi -h we will sell at g eatly rluoed oricea. Dealers wid find it to their advanLVe to n" a . v .mt, ht. ra t, lrehaainz etaewlx-re. All orders tilled promptly. Saitav th'n giiarautee L Wrcr.o.n Eighth Stmt West of W dls net M,,,rrlrr tto th Woe City Klw.Bg Mills. rohY M i'VV' c'J" -J'4 '-... l't. It : .