The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, November 18, 1882, Image 5

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    CITY AND COUNTY.
BRIEF MEXTIOX.
See SherifT tas notice.
tor good dentistry go to Clark.
your chickens to Batman's.
Vamer's Sift Kidney and Liver Cure.
The comet is gradually growing dimmer.
Sif po'nnd of coffee for f 1 at Goldsmith's,
Pay the printer and cue your conscience.
Job work k speciality t the Guard office.
For first-class undertaking go to Cherry &
Pays.
Qui furniture and loir price, U Rtm'
Saetto.
All kind of grai's seeds for sal at A Gold
sstith'. . The higheit cuh f rice paul for wheat by
7 B Dunn.
Charry t Day wilt furniture cheaper than
anybody.
Town lomewhat dull aince the adjourn'.
Bient of court
Get a bottle oi Pric' unique perfume, at
TUtm 4 Lucksy .
Qoediwdelirered to any part of the city
VrJoi Goldsmith's.
Fiaut assortment of furniture in Eugene
at tnerry a. uty ,
12,000 to loan on easy Urmi at low in Unit
laquire of Judge Walton.
The only place where you can always sell
year ehiektnt if at tettnian'a.
, A full auortinent of ladies, mine and cliil
'drea underware at Bettman,.
For the latest quotation!, tee our tnaVket
Veport. It may be relied upon.
, Farmer if you want a good pair of ' I
Vtxti ire the new ilioe store 1 trial
Immense stock of crockery ani glassware
at greatly reduced prices at Goldsmith's.
i Cure your rough and chapped hands with
Strong's Arnica Jelly; Hays & Luckey keep it
Hair brushes, clothes brushes, tojth brush,
la fact all kind of brushes it Hays & Luck-
Ream dou't adverse anything he can't
back when he says his stock of undertaking
Igeods is the Beit.
Gray hairs often cause annoyance', which
Farker'a Hair Balsam prevent by restoring
the youthful color.
It is thought that Mr A A Smith, formerly
let this place, bos been re elected County Judge
of Spokane county, W T.
You can get 3 cau of tomatoes for 50
stats, 1 eau fresh peachits for 25 cents, and
the best tea in town at F B Dunns.
133 acres of good farm land well improved,
ear Eugene City, for sale.
Geo. M. Mai.P.h.
Something new in Eugene City a first
class chop house. Cppntits the Guakd
elfice. Ideals al all hours.
Mr T G Hendricks will pay tho highest
market price for all kinds nf hides, fur and
tallow. (ive him a call before srllin.
i MrS H Friendly will pAy the highest
ah market price for wheat. Givo tiiin a
all before idling your grain elsewhere.
Mr L T Braifg, formerly proprietor of a bar
lie is shop hete has len re-elected Auditor of
Whitman county; W T. Sir Keiishaw was
sleeted Treasliier.
Fruit trees and shrtibhery may lie obtained
la Eugene city, Rt nursery priucs, and
freight charges added, by applying to
J H D HttNDKRSO.
( Albany is tn have ai ariti cofet society, and
the young men of that place have vowed nenr
to marry a girl who laces. We are afraid they
will die old bachelcisj but of corset is a move
in the right direction!
Received on consignment, by Bettman,
Ladies and Misses cloaks, dolmans and ulsters,
which will be sold at factory prices for the
next 30 day. 1 have orders tn return .hat
Is left. Call and see fcr yourselves.
Nobby fall pants have very tight legs with
ho spring at the bottoms. The object of the
tailor seems to be to make the wearer as
nearly like a hair pin as possible. A man in
No 10 shoes aud a pair Hi trousers that bind
his ankles closely, presents a picture as
graceful as those the Chinese are acciised of
drawing en tea chests. The stylish coat is
the reefer, the double-brets'te I; short tack,
with buttons nearly to the chiu. The vest
is cut very short.
Cottage Grove Items.
from our special correspondent.
Cottage Grove, Nov. 15, 1882.
We have been having some cold weather
here recently.
An infant child of Mr Griffin's died here a
few days ago.
Bora, at Latham Nov 10, 1882, to the wife of
Harvey M Wallace, a daughter.
.The giiat mill here changed hands to-day, by
MrRhultz retiring and Mr Garout taking
charge.
Miss Maltlfl Chrisatan has returned home
from Salem, where she ha been attending
school for quite awhile.
There ha been considerable sickness here
during tht past week. Sore threat teems to
b the general complaint
MrRH Hazleton is at'le to be around
aeain. It will be remembered that he was
hurt by being thrown fiom a self binder last
August
Freight, baggage; etc, for Cottage Grove
Ksebes ut Bow by way of Latham; on account
of the re building f tb bridge across the
Cout Fork, -
Apei:
8i-rAr School. We sd the fallowing in
relation to oar Sonday SchitoU in the proceed
hg of the Stat Coarention!; held at Portland
this weak. Rev C A Woolty gathered the in
formation; Lane county ha 20 schools; re
ports from 13 showJ117 teachers, with a total
fcwnbtTship of 912. Public school enrollment,
t.375.
fenrtWAT. Th truck team of Mr E J Me-
IT. B- 1 Mo-
tlaasiao took a livelv oia down Willamette
. i . i am u-uck uun ut Ai&a
one day thi. week. One of the borses
braked np slightly, srbil the truck were
Council Proceedings.
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-"""-i4 uiev pursuant to adjournment,
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C 'i l Ab"U'-
Louncilmao Luckev.
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-.- . ..v..,.u Uuu:OHl,n,warranU were or-
uereu arawn on the trta.ury for the several
amonnU:
J C Alford, ?.T3; Osburn i. Co. 84: J T
J ' I I
ittcr,5l;SA Cvlen, fIS 50: V McFar
land, 510 83; J K Attekry, $3G.
Iteport of Marshal read and placed on file.
Iteport'of Surveyor in regard to Eleventh
street was read null ordered spread upon the
miuutes; also that the Surveyor make a
record nn his book.
On motion, the Siirveyor was ordered to
establish' corner of stone at the corner of
Dr Patterten't dwcllins property.
On mofion, the Marshal was instructed to
notify the property holders on the north side
of Eleventh street to repair their sidewalks.
and where necessary build a new one, and to
make the same eonfor p in th
Vey; said work te La fiaiilml in Kn
The mattsr of tho petitinu of V T Osbiirn
sod to 3 Wallis, on motion, referred to the
Board of Equalization.
On motion the Marshal was inttruced to
proceed to collect all delinquent taxes due
the city forthwith, according to law.
On motion the committee on Fire and
Water were instructed to take the initial
stspe to organize a new fir company, on the
basis of a proposed ordinance, introduced by
Councilman Campbell.
Ou motion the Judiciary committee was
instructed ti codify the city laws, and if
necessary, employ help.
The following bills were read and referred
to the Finauce committee:
Lynch A Page, $4 40; J E Attabery,
122 44; S A Ogden, SIS; Abbott Bros,
$23 37; T G Hendricks, $79 80; Springfield
Mill Go, $110 29; Nelson Johnson, $7 25.
Ou motion the rules were susptuded aud
a warrant ordered drawn in favor of T G
Hendricks for $75.
RBTOKT or HtRVEYOR.
To the Hon City Council, Eugene City:
Gektlkmen. In accordance with your in
structions to me concerning the "iiual sur
vey" of Eleventh street, I beg leave to sub
mit the following report; Beginning at the
east maple tree of the row in front of Dr
Patterson's house, ran V on the former sur
vey to Rodney Scott's corner, which is the
S E corner of lot 8 in block 3 of Mulligan's
additiou on the east. Said corner being cor
rect,' fartber survey was unnecessary. 1
would also inform the Council that in my
search for corners I found a stone corner at
the S V comer of block 17, of Mullig.u's
donation, and said rocks may be found by
digging. This, gentlemen, makes Eleventh
Street practically straight east of Willamette.
As to where it originally was in the first
surveys, I am a yet unable to tell, at least
east of High street, where all traces of the
old surveys are gone, and as your instruc
tions were to straighten the north side of
Eleventh street, I consider them rilled. Sur
veyed Nov 10, ISS2.
(iw Nolan d,
City Surveyor.
Ou motion adjourned.
It G; Cai.uso, Recorder.
Thanksgiving Proclamation.
State of On kg on, Execctive Office,
Salem, Nov 7, 18S2. j
In accordance with a custom long estab
lished, and in pdnurance of a recommenda
tion of Chester A Arthur; Preside rit of the
United States, I recommend that Thursday,
the .10th day uf November, A D, 18S2; be
observed iy all the people of this Common,
wealth as a day of Public Thanksgiving and
prayer tn the Supreme Ruler of the ITui
vorse, who has vouchsafed to b's blessings
innumerable during the past year. He has
granted abundant harvests to the husband
man, prosperity to our commercial interests;
and general health to all of odr people.
For these and all other blessings which
have been our portion, I wtmld recommend
that upon the day named all secular busi
ness be dispensed with', and thit our people
assemble at their respective houses of Wor
ship, aud in true sympathy with the purposes
of this proclamation give onto God thanks
giving and praises for his monies.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set
my baud and caused the seal of the State of
Owgon to be alfixd at the Executive ollice
in the city of Salem, this 7tH day' of No
vember, A D, 1382.
Z. F. Moodt, Governor.
Attest:
R P Earhart, Sec'y of State.
Convicted ann Sentenced. las Bernard,
the white man, and Jas Kirk, an Indian, who
were indicted by the grand jury for the
crime oi muruer ior un Riimig .-
named Jack Kerns, were tried eparately
last week, and both convicted of the crime
of manslaughter. Judge Bean prouounced
sentence upon the n on last Tuesday morning
After giving them some good advice, he sen
tenced ISemarJ to eight years in the peni
teutiaryaud Kirk to five. Bernard when
seuteoced seemed we'd pleased, and did not
in the least show any sign of discontent,
but the Indian seemed to dislike returning to
that institution. Sheriff Campbell took both
the prisouer to ?alem Wedneday morniug.
rr.roivrvt It W'll I) remembered that
the Gl'ABO published s me time since ta ac
.-on nt from the Scientific American, giving
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an account u.i...i -- - r
fur fir. esters F D.rri i. at preset
driving a six idch pipe near the Court House
aad intends testing u as .m "" "
arrive. invr'
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driven ilo - Wil-
-u A .lift i,ternl bk the ocm od
quiro s a
'mtt stf'eel'
It is Said:
Voung tel.gr.hp operator doe.
"0I" the girls terribly:
tl n u i i ... ii io
I That a Harn.burg beauty ''tumbled" to
, . i.t
That two certain young ladies should t
tM Mulli.'' Guard.;"
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1 hat a certain young man will (not) pre
Mnt thafwatch to his girl up town:
That ''Moss," the insurant: mint, ' got
,eft., nicey T u.
That a certain counl. haunt th. n.
church and had better quit it lor they are
watched; '
That a certain young lady who paid her way
to the show the other evening, upbraided her
"fellow considerable.
That one of the up country girls attend
ing the University is "gone" ou a sweet
briar from Oregon City
Thut the junior partner of the Journal re
cently invested oine of hi meant in a head
gear.for a baby. What dots this mean!
That it look bad for a young man to see
his girl to her boarding ou Saturday night,
and leave the gate broken down over Sun
day; That a young lady win has been visiting
here recently, has concluded not to go home
until after tht holidays on account of new con
quests, ,
That the girl don't think any more of
those young chaps because they take too
much frisky on board at evory party they
attend;
That the young "sprig" who hang Wood
the outside door of the ante-room of the
Good Templars Lodge so much must be
looking for a "case."
That "Trigger" wants it distinctly under
stood by his inquiring lady friend that Piety
Hall ie located iu the building on the southeast
corner of Willamette and Eighth streets;
1 hat a couple from Coburg applied at the
Sheritr olfice one day this week for A mar
riage license, and that a certain Justice
came near breaking h!s neck in trying to get
a j oli
That the two yotincj ladies who mako
their mothers believe they are attending the
dootl Templars Lodge, whcii in reality they
are out walking with tlicir "fellows," had
better go a little slow;
That it is a "dead give away" on the girl
that allowed tho young follow to march htr
up and dowii Willamette street with his
arm around her. That a ynun man of
means would like to "get in" on th same
"racket;"
That it was a notable and singular fact
that two Good Templars who attended the
dedication ball went out quite frequently to
get a driuk of water, aud came in chewing
cloves and cardamou toed; also that one got
sick quite early iu the evening and went
home to rest;
That the briTe Prosecuting Attorney and
the Hon. Col. of Corvallis cama near fight'
in.; a duel, last Saturday, Rumor has it,
however, that tht "cowardly" Col. "folded
his tent and silently Hole away," while said
p. a. "bravely" joined the boys in a grand
"jubilee meeting" that evening.
Man about Tow.
Circuit Court.
The following cases before the Circui t
Court were disposed of after our last issue:
Slat of Oregon vs J W. Malionj assault
with dangerous weapon Xot a true bill.
Wheeler 4 Wilson Mfg Co ys Jas II Calla
way; to recover money Settled.
Florence Archburger vs Geo Archburger;
suit for divorce Continued,
Melvina J Hays vs Joel A Pitney et al; suit
in partition Older of sale made.
Amos Hichardsou vs Susan and It 11 Martin;
to recover money -Judgment for ?75 and $15
for attorney fees.
Oregon Kailway Co vs Hugh L Thompson;
for right of way -Continued.
Chas M Paer et at vs Tims Mulliolland; iu
partition Argued and submitted.
H F Moss vs F M Hamilton; tn recover
money Dismissed at plf's cost.
State of Oregon vs Jas Kirke; murder
Guilty. Sentenced to five years in the peniten
tiary. State of Oregon vs John T Banard; murder
Guilty. Sentenced to eight years in the en
itentiiry. State of Oregon vs A J Burneson; murder
Verdict of not guilty.
Jas Buckncll vs Mary (' Ellsworth et al; for
specific performance Dismissed.
StMe of Oregon vs Frank Wilkinson and
John Koss; maliciously killing an animal the
prerty of another Arraigned aud plead not
guilty. Continued
Crook CoujItt Officers. Gov Moody
has appointed the folluwing oflicers for (he
newly created county of Crook: Judge, S
G Thompson; Commissioner, Benj Allen and
C M Cartwright) Sheriff, Oeo li Churchill;
Clerk, S T Bichardson; Surveyor, S J New
soin; School Superintendent, 11 Dillard;
Treasurer, Gil's Wiilckler; Coroner, II Gra
ham. They will assume their duties cn re
ceipt of their commissions.
Sold Oct. We clip the following from
the Dallas Itemize of last Saturday: The
Goodman Bros of Independence have sold
their drugstore to L W itobertsoc and
Henry Patterson, who will hereafter con
duct the business. The (ioonmaii Bros are
nice gentlemen and tht'r departure from
business circles is regretted by many friends.
Forger. Chas J Loftland, fc'nnerly local
writer on the Columbia Chronicle, last week
... u iu -i y. i iai- ,u i..
sold to S J Saxon a check for 1103 on the 1st
National Bank of Dayton, which prove to be
a forgery. Loftland skipped th town. He is
Wing looked for by officers and will probably
be caught Eat Oregonian.
Married. At the lesidencenf Mrs Steph
ens, at Prineviile, on Wednesday evening,
j Nov 1. 1S82. Mr E II Sparks to Miss Lou
Foley, by Eld F M Long. May they as one
spark be a bright thining light. Priueville
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. reidenc, f j .
, . b Rer c A WooIt.y
; Tho, ji,- ana Miss Annie J Flint, a'
of Un county.
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For Yak.iili The biga nut Bates was
taken to Yamiulf guilty last Monday, by
t Mr K B Gillard, Sheriff of that eounty.
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STATE UNIVERSITY.
A column devoted to the interests nf the
Laiirean and Eutaxian Literary Societies, and
o oiaie university,
Et.Ha 1
-tx'KWiHili,
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Odds and Ends.
Opsn session last ulgllt.
The chus in l.ivy havt completed th book
Where it 'Titty llalir" Echo anow.rs
where.
The Treasurer of tht Corporation is doink
rushing business.
Misses Beasls Day aud Mititifs Shaw slvned
the constitution t riday.
Wt hear Louise Foley, 4 sister Eutaxian.
bat commuted niatrimonv.
Extra sessions re beginning to break th
monotony of tht recitation room.
Mist Mary McComack filled the chair last
Friday on account of the President's illness.
An ai. tupie specimen of the African nrdrr
found its way tuto Prof Condon 't room one
day this week.
The Psychology clast found out last Tuesday
the ditftrence between an "idea ' of knowing
your lesson aud the "actuality."
A case somewhat similar to that of th great
Abercrombie happened recently in our midst
If anyone want to know what it is. 1st biin
ask the tA-st Sophomore.
Tht cla.i Iu Botany will be through their
text books in about two weeks. They wilt
have nothing more until spring, when they
will begin the analysis of flowers.
A. certain Senior of Epicurean taste's, re-
coht'y compared the mixed and confuted con
dition of the elementa of Euroean civilita
tlon in tre fifteenth century to "mince pie."
Students', now a day', hesiilrt being tortured
by sickliest, can't even eat when they are sick)
for if the Prof's find out that they haven't
missed square meal, "woe be unto thtir
ears."
The fact that "all horned animals chew their
cud" is awakeuing totuo controversy in tht
the Senior class. Would tht homed snail and
owl come under this law; and what will be
come of the "mulev cow."
The class in Julius Cwsar recitut Friday
afternoons. The study it proving quite inter
esting. The Juniors are-studying "Tht Mer
chant of Venice;" the Sophomores aud Fresh
men, "The Air.-ient Mariner."
A i.-f)Lllt &.lliilt tl rkil MltAiMnl Mna.t. S. It
: i....i,r..i n,f ,i,. ,. t .i.
inversely us the square of the distance, when
the oivupaut of a Springfield carriage were
thrown into the air, a few day ago.
The question, Resolved, "Morality increases
equally with civilization," Wat debated last
Friday in thc,Eutaxian Society. The speakers
were mostly young nieiuliers, and seemed to
elite into the spirit of the debate with more
interest than any of the older ones. The decis
ion was rendered in favor of tht alfirmative.
We understanj the reason why our hmther
editor had no column last week wm became
he went on a "pleasure excursion." We even
heard the word "dear" mentioned Iu connec
tion with it. All we have to say is, that any
oue that goes out out of Eugrnt for this article,
'( blind In out eye and can't tee out of tht
other
Personal.
Miss Eva' Itogers ha gout to Prairie City to
spiiiid thu winter.
Ioue C'raiiRcld of the clast of '80 bat re
turned from the East.
Geo Buthncll, who has leen studying nietll
cine in San Francisco for alxnit a year, is home
on a vibit
We understand that Miss Aggie McComack
of the class nl '80, is very successful in her
school at Albany.
Chester Miller and Arthur Frazier, l oth of
the cl us nf '82, have begun th study of law;
the former in lUyton, the latter in Amity.
Officers ol the Corporation.
The Corporation meeting of Xov.'d, resulted
in the following eleotion: U B Beekman,
President; Hattio Cr'lier, Secretary; W H
McGhee, Librarian; Lena McCown, Assistant
Librarian; Geo Hill, Trustee; Emma Corneli
us, Treasurer; tmma Bean, Trustee.
Junction City Items-
Junction, Nov. If), 1SP2.
Mr Hendricks' feeoi chopper did its first
work here on the Mtn inst.
This city is to be visited by a traveling thra
t'o next Monday ami Tuesday evenings. Mr
AH Wyman, proprietor, and Mirs Lulu Wil
son h ading lady actress.
Kev Mr Houston commenced a series of re
vival meetings Sunday evening. W with
him success in the same. A grand work of
grace will not hurt. the people f this place
and is much needed.
Gossip was furnished quite a scandal last
week by the pugilistic element nf the place.
There are not a tew Junction fellows that
are tome on the h'ght but it won't do to ma
tion names.
Mr and Mrs Bandal propose to celebrate
their twentieth anniversary of married life,
on next Monday evening. This makes the
second China wedding for this pUce within
a month's time.
Ait.
A Straw. -Last week we tent to Portland
for a cut of a rooster to celebrate the recent
Democratic victory with, having lost ours dur
ing the long perfod of time we had no use for
one. The gentlemanly proprietor of tb sup
ply house informed us that he had none on
hand, but had received over fiftsen orders from
Democratic newspaper. He also said that he
1 was not surprised at tke number oi orilrrs, lor
; y, hlwl nt hlM. m,lch neeJ fr
them for over twenty years, but informed u
that he thought our Jlepuwican newspaper
friends cuHlfl UDIilv us. and he believe1 thrV
might sell them now with proCt as he did not
think they would have any use lor them lor
the next twenty years.
Married. In Irving Nov 12, 1882, at the
resi.l nee of Mr O P Hoff, by A C Jennings,
; J V, Mr Jas V alter and Mist uuie Aoams,
all of Lane couuty, Oregon,
Socubi.L A sociable will be held at tb
rei denes of Mr Joel Ware, Friday evening,
I fr tl lenefit of the Christian Church of this
, 'y
All invitsd to attend.
The grand jury final report waa very
h..rt. It simply reported that the different
, couuty office were kept in a creditable man-
( ter.
Married.
At the rtsldence of th bride' parent, in
Lan county, Oregon, on th 8th of Nov, 188,
Mr Geo W Smith and Mist Mary F Spor.
Th ceremony was witnessed by insny friends,
who presented tht following marriage gifta:
Photograph album, Mr and Mrt A V Peters;
silver napkin rini, F aa I A Spores; rich enV
broidered tiily, Mis Nellie Ware; fruit stand,
Mrs Joel Ware; stand lamp, Mr Ik Yocum;
embroidered handkerchief, Mr'P Cure; two
fruit dishes, C and D Spores; silver teasxon,
ltit Spores; silver table oons, the bride's
parenU; water set, Mr and Mrs A 8 Powen;
silver castor, Mr and Mrs B F Powers; fruit
and boquet stand, Mr and Mr I F Powers;
silver picklt tlaud, Irena Spores; silver napkin
rings, Mr and Mrs J E Ebbert; toilet set,
Miss C Bond; table set, Mr and Mr P J
lloalar; silver fruit basket, Geo and Minnie
Ssirei; table set, Miss lUUie Johnson and
Mrt A Patterson; silver butter dish add knife,
John Sjmres. The trltmU all . accepted tht
new relationship with tht novtlty ot a dream,
and with tht fre.hues nf reality. Mr Smith
was th first full grown ton ever added to th
Mat Sore family. Happy George, the
thirteenth child. It would require the genius
of a Longfellow t giv a word painting of the
briilt't toilet The brilliant sllvtr satin dress,
triuied in Spanish lace by a skillful hand, was
perfected by the illusion vale which flowed
with the train ou tht catpet and gave softness
to th picture. Yet the compliance of the
bird was the highest compliment to it feath
ers, There were fully tixty person! preeent
beside th children, who partook bountifully
of the sumptuous table, aud there was cake
and chicken distributed to departing friends at
evening. ... , . CoKHli!iruNlrT.
A Large Slock of Goods.
By luvitatinn we visited the new store of
Xletsrs l.yuch A i'tgi last, evening', in the
brick building recently built for them, one
dour north of the Dank building, ami found
the proprietors busily engaged opening one
of the largest stock of groceriesever brought
to Eugene. Everybody is iuvited to vis.it
the store and take a look at the endless va
riety nf the finest tint best ttock of all kind
of articles that Is kept in a groctry store.
H o have no hesitation in saying that a per.
sou will not find a better quality of goods in
any itore in Oregon than those at Messrs
Lynch & Pago' new place of business. We
are also informed that the goods have been
marked down to th lowest possible figure,
and that they intend to sell articles in their
line as cheap as any store in th State. All
tlifir old customer will pleaie make a note
of their removal, and all those wanting such
article a they keep are cordially invited to
give them a call. Itemeinber the new place
of business will be open for public inspection
this, (Saturday) nioruiug. Most of the goods
are new and fresh, and especially manufac
tured tor the ti nil, therefore they can hearti
ly recommend them to the public as being
lirtt'clais in every particular.
Board or Rkiknts. The Board of lte-
geut of the State University met in this city
last Saturday. Prof l.ambtrt was retained
for the balance of the school year. A new
board of trustees wer appointed. No change
w made as to the officer of the Board,
lion Henry Fai'iug of Portland, and Hon
Ashael Bush of Sslem, were in attendance.
YOU pAN I Qoirn MnnnirT IT NV0NT BE L0N0'
you can oave luoney i n wont be long,
I will open rny Siore with a first-class stock Of
Boots &
F or Ladies, Misses, Ohildreii and
CdTINFANTS' WEARjXJ
Also a full Line for Gents.
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Every Pair Guaranteed:
VdinS BOOT
' mm goods i
FOR THE FALU WINTER TRADE,
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Just rocoived from SAN FRANCISCO IJY
In BE
epep
CONSISTING OF
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Boots,
Shoes,
Hats,
Fancy Goodsf.
Ladies Dress Goods in LATEST Sfyies,
Everything necessary to a well regulated Store.
Butter, Eggs and Chickens bought
for Cash, or taken in exchange for
goods at HIGHEST CASH RATES;
Dexter Items.
, ; ,. Diitir, Nov 18,1882.
Mis Nettie Stewart, of Gohn, is teath
ing onr school.
Our mcrel ant here i ready to receive all
the fat hogs offered for rale. Bring 'm en.
After an absence of five year,' T H Hun.
taker ha again taken np hit residence hart!
Mesr Parker k Parker killed 31 head tl
nice hog last week, aud will kill about 60
more.
E B Huntaker hat cone to Wthtrn Ore
gon, and expect to go into business at tome
poin i mere.
Mr. A. J. Buneson Acquitted.
The trial of A J Burneson for tht lllling
nf J II Brown, was held before Judge Beat;
last Monday and Tuesday. Messrs O 1
Dorris and E G Hursli appeared for the
State, while Mossr L Bilyeu, J J Walton
and R S Strahan appeared for the defense
Every point of law was botly contested.
After the jury received its instruction from
th Judge, they retired to the jury roonv
and in about an hour brought in a verdict uf
"not guilty'," and th priwuer was dis
charged. Circuit Cockt. The Court adjourned,
last Monday morning. During the week wo
hard rnany complimentary remark made
upon the able manner iu which Judge Beatj
presided, the lawyer tay that h maltl
out of the best Judge they ever taw, ca
siderliig the th or, time he has served.
He it ttrlut, but (till courteous, an
it impartial ,iu bis rulings. V congrat
ulate the Judge, and may he improve, if it
it possible, a he grow older in experience.
Tint Wyxan's. The Wyman Comedy
Company have been playing during th pait
wtek to large audiences at Lane's Hall It
is a first-class troupe, composed of ladies and
gentlemen, and it entitled to a fair, patron
age, ( To-night the troupe play that well
kuown old drama, "L'u.de Tom's Cabia."
tVe hope tj tee u large audience in ttUnd.
anct.
Cranokd Hand. Mr (3 M Nichol hat
told the Star chop house te Mr S E Toir,
and will leave for San Francisco jo a few
days. Wo are sorry to see Mr Nichol Uave,
as he is an affable and courteous gentlrmant
The new proprietor thoroughly understands
the business, and will no doubt make. a sua,
cess of it. See his advertisement in another
column.
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Arrkstkd. Th roprietor of the hoot;
ing gallery was arrested this week for allow
ing betting in his hall, lie appeared (befere
Recorder Callisou aud waa fined $ 10 and
cost, which he liquidated. . .
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Important Notice. All parti, wihlng
advertisements on the drop curtain ill Lane's
Hall, will please notify Rhinehart imint
diattly. All can have a space. .
Mr E K Henderson went to Portland
Wednesday.'
Mr Harry Miller was in town a couplt oi
day thi week. ...
WiOT!
My work is a Specialty;
AND SHOE SIORE .
Shoes
"Scored fa tb least.
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