The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, October 27, 1883, Image 5

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    CITY AND COUNTY.
BRIEF JIESTIOJI.
Circuit Court dm week from next Moaday .
Hear rain daring the put furty-eight
(Nil.
8m Sheriff Campbell' Us notice .in Mother
tooluma.
Express rates only 25 cent per 100 11m to
PortUnd.
All kind of frai leed for sale at A Gold
wtttfth'.
Jeiuy Lldy glassware. A regular beauty at
Ellisons.
II oat of our citizen bar returned fro-a the
Mechanic' Vain
Dry goodi something new. Call and e
them at Frieodly V.
There it fhll aet of Mr Hulino' noVelt
mt HcCoroack Collier'.
I Jacobs, of the cigar factory, hu mid lite
took to Mr Abo Oolaimith.
Prepare for rainy Sunday by getting a
good atory at McCornack & Collier'.
The proprietor cf the book auction iiic-
toeded la tolling 2400 lb weight of books her.-.
'. Goldimith deliver groceries ltomedia(ly af
ter being bought with tii own eonveyance.
ThoIX L 6tor will pay the highest
market price for all kind of hide and fur.
Remember that Moss' Minstrel appear at
Lane' Ball Friday evening, fnr one night
bnly.
McCornack and Cbllier hAV just received a
Arg Invoice of school lioo'u nd school sup
plies. Mr B F Wentworth will canvass different
portione of Line cotloty iu the interest of the
I'VABD.
A bunting party from tlili pla;, Inst wee!-;
killed ten deer near Hendricks' ferry on the
ofcKenxie.
The Literary and Social Club will meet Sat
urday srening, October -Tth, i Mr Un
derwood'. Mr S H Friendly has jilst VWelvrtd the lar
est iaroio of carpets evef brMtght til Eugene
City. Give him a fall,
The largest nd finest hit of genU, hoys
fcnd yeuths cl.ithiil and uuderware, just
received at f riemtly's.
The regular meeting of the W C T U will
be held on next Wediiesdey at 4 P M. iu the
basement of the Presbyterian church.
Geo V Bogvrt, wno taught school at Irving
and Junutinn last Winter, was married at
Drains SUtion, Oct 7th, to Miss llosetta Simp
sna. The attention of the people of Cottage
Grove is tailed to the card of Dr W C Rhel
tirade, dentist. lie warrant all Work to give
Satisfaction.
Junction City Items.
Oct 25, 1892.
It P Caldwell went to Portland yesterday,
C W Washburn went to ban f last week.
Gen Wuhburue Esq, pas- I tinm'li town
ton Tuesday.
J W Wright went 1 1 Alhviy on M-md.ty to
attend court
Sheriff CampMl was lit t'lwfl nn Tuesday
tin nffi.-ial business.
It is said that Ku-ne hasattr.iC ions fur one
tif our (t hi I Templars.
Dr N L Lee says there is a case of icailet
f over at. i V Finn's.
Mrs S 3 Tra'n, of Il.irris'.mr? Was over vis
iting friends during the week.
The Good Templars lodge at this place is
steadily increasing in numbers.
R M Mulholl nd on a.'aiu be found at I is
bid stand in the drug business.
J W Lingo returned home fro n Rosebuiyi
Wednesday, where ho had gone to buy hogs.
Our Marshal has proved himself to be a
mighty Nimrod, as he has killed six deei in
th last two weeks.
Some of our Good Teniplars Visited Eugene
lodge on Saturday last, anil returned in the
''wee small hours1' of the night. '
Grant Cumminfcs experts to go td New York
shortly to live with his brother, Henry Cum
mings. A wedding Is expected liefore he goes.
Deputy Sheriff Cochran was down serving
subpoena in the Tufngat vs Dickenson case.
He did the thing up in good shape for a young
f- Vt'nfwnli. nf til fll'lim WMM n tlUVtl
during the week, working in the interest of
that paper. Ue succeeded in getteug seme
prominent Republican to take it
G. H.
Fim New Subscuibeiw. During the past
week the Gl'ARn has received over fifty new
subscribers. A good beginning far its Seven
teenth year.
R ITU RUED. Messrs H V I'efkins and W:n
Barubart, who have been East of the Mouu
tain viewing swamp land for H C Owens,
returned to the Valley Wednesday.
Jdmctioii. Mr G T Boyd, Junction' black
smith, Is now prepared to do All kinds of
blacksmithing promptly. Horse Shoeing and
machine repairing a specialty. See bis adver
tirement in another coliunu.
Dun. At Coffman Springs, Whitman Co,
WT, Oct 12th, Julia I, wife of T H Coflinan,
aged 27 years. Mr Coffman was a sister-in-law
of Mr S J Saxon, of this place. Dayton,
WT, Journal Mr Coffman was formerly a
resident of Lane county.
A MibTaaM. Our I.ong Tom correspondent
in but weeks Gl'AAD stated that all the saw
mill in that section had suspended for the pur
pose of making repairs. Mr 0 H Varary
inform ns that hi mill is being run daily, and
It is prepared to furnish lumber to all those
wanting th same,
SlAOiCAi. Opebatio. Dr Sheltoa and
Chase on day this week treated a little
daughter of Marshal Attehery for converge nee
nf the eyes Th Inner chrvds of the left ye
were severed so that the ball straightened to
its normal positbm. Tb patient is doing as
could be expected under the circumstances.
Omioos Apples. A cluster of apples,
raised at th soatheaxt edge of Skinnet'
Batte, bss ba left at this offica by Mr L
B WbArtno. The limb i shoot eleisi
iaebss loag sad on the sa-nx srs thirt-en
large Bald sna applsa, weighiog orer tight
poaada.
County Fair.
For torn tint past the peopl of Cottsgq
Onive have been looking forward to th
twenty-fourth and fifth day of this month,
at which time th Agricultural fair wsa to
take place. Th morning of th tweutyv
fourth opened with heavy rain shower, and
bnt few person were to be seen about the
streets. By 10 o'clock howiver some stir
was manifested And th Agricultural hall,
which heretofore had been empty, began to
fill with exhibitor ready to place their pro
duct in portion to (how off to the bust d
vsutage, and by 1 o'clock the eutire ball
was tastefully adorned witlt fruits, flowers,
vegetable and specimens nf lad in fancy
work, a more minute description of which
will be given further on. The heavy rain of
the morning hail kept the fanner and those
from neighboring towns, who h I Anticipated
Attending th Uit at Lome, but with the
breakiug away of the cloud at noon came
th rush to towu, aud by 2 o'clock Cottage
Grove waa crowded with people from all
part of the connty. Th race track was in
pool condition for testing the speed of the
race horse) and those having valuable stock
would ont allow it to go on th track. One
runuing fiCe wts called howtvor, Ami John
Keeney And Al Montgomery took their pii.
tion on the track) Keenly riding a ditii And
Montgomery a bright bay gelding. Th two
horse got an even start at the tit at trial ami
flew down the ' first quarter At a 2:40 gate
On th second quarter the tt U it gained slim'
full length) both horses doing some
good running. A they entered the third
quarter the bay g tinetl rapidly on the dun
and seemed In A fair way to win the first
heat, bnt as the horse were Hearing the
home (tretch a calf, which hail heretofore
beu nondticed, "just a com:non calf," made
it appearance. It started down thn track
at a good sied bnt was overtaken, the bay
rode by while Montgomery attempted to
jump it but failed, then
"Man and horse and mud And nir.
In wild confusion mingled there."
Some ssy that Montgomery inteuded
chauging a-imals AC this point and had con
cealed the calf there for that purpose; this,
however, is a mere rumor. No time was
called aud the judge ordered all bet with
drawn. Tin's closed the race for the day,
except a trial trip made by Joseph Kennedy
on a fiery untamed mustang, Which bucked
at such a furious rate that the rider give Hp
the job at the fenco over Which thu horso
tried to throw him.
Premium List.
The following is the award of prordiums:
TlljU'll'UllllllKn.-l.
Filly, 1 year old, 1st premium, J H MeFur
land; twin cdta, do. Mare, 4 y-ar nl I, I dark
ly. 2d p. Filly, 2 year old, O F Knox, 1st p.
also, filly, 2d p. C'arrisge Win, John Simp
son, 2d p. Running horso entered by J R
Sellars, but in one contested speed. Suck
ing colt, Marion Martin, Jd p. J C Wallace,
S'Allioii, U' p; yearling cult, 21 p; roadster,
Is p; sweepstake stillinn and 5 calves, lt p.
I Kohinctt, mare, 4 year old, 1st p. A Hunt,
roadster, 1 year, 11 p. John Colley, stallion,
all work, lt p. James Hanly, carriage team,
1st p. A Miller, trotting 1st p.
URaIIKU DRAl'T HonSF
.lohii Co dey, stallion, 4 yr, lt p. Wra
Stewart, sucking colt, lt p. J It Selluin,
mure, 3 yr, 1st p. .1 nines Wooten, mare, 4
vr, 1st p. ieo Belshaw, iron, 2 yr, 1st p;
dyde mare, 4 yr, 1st p; sweepstake, 1st p;
Ironclad .veeptake, 1st p. ('J Sears, clydes
dale, 2 yr, 1st p.
8ADDL! H' RSES.
0 F Knox, 1st p. J A J Crow, 2d p.
BW1NB AND POULTRT.
GeoBelshaw, Essex pigs, 1st p; 2 roai
WKepsttkes, without Idoo I, 1st p; J USelhrs,
buff tinkers, 1st p. H N Garroute, ducks, 1st
p.
BUTTER.
Mis M:iry Sellars, 5 rolls, 1st p. Mr Geo
JMtliuw, 2 rolls, 21 p.
GKKEy KUl'ITS.
Apples-J H Shortridge, baldwins2d p. H C
Veatch, gloria miindl, 2d p; wine scott, gloria
niuni'i, rambo, Spitxeuberg 1st p. James
Moore, best collection, 1st p. Roscoe Knox,
lialdwins, 1st p; plate 1st premium.
0 V Knox, can blackberries, plums, peaches,
Pears C W Boren, pound pear, 1st p. W
R (Vilfry, pound, 2d pn-uiimu.
Gras-A F Johnson, raisin grae, 1st p.
C W Boren, niuscoviati, 1st p. Ira llawley,
grapes, 1st p
BUCKWHEAT AND GRASSES.
Geo Landreth, buckwheat, 1st p. J H
Shortridge, flax sheaf, 1st in R Cary, Hun
guian grass, 1st pri-miumi
canned rariTi
Mrs Lurch, can bsans, gooseberries, p?ais,
grapes, cherries and eet oru, 1st p. Mrs
' (.KAlS.
(ieo Htlshaw took the grit premiums np mi
th following varirtk's of wheat: Velve',
Canaca club. Chilli Olilb. red chaff club, S
unra, goldeu clialf, roil chaff inaminoth, iui
perial, white ( lux son, Uudsou lay, white
chaff club, ninety day, fish pole, eveu head-
d, A'Js'-ralian. Also first premiums upon
the following displays: Sweepstake in
glass, sample sweepstakes, best display by
any one man; and but sample of flour.
AUKCELLANEOl'S.
(PANIXIl MERINO HHK.EP.
J C Cochran, buck.l year, 21 p; best ewe,
2d p. Alex Taylor, best buck, 1st p; best
ewe, 1 yeir, 1st p; 3 rain lambs, lit p; best
ewe lamb, 1st p,
HEWOXCORDKIIIRE.
O F Knox, 3 heep, 1st p; Angora goats,
1st p.
YE'lKltftLE, ITC.
Ira'Haly, Wctln leet, 18 IU 10 07, 1st
p, H C Veatch. 21 p; B Jackson, blowl
beet, 2.ti lbs, f-t p. .Mrs Hod a Cathcart,
cabhsge, msniin itli( Int pi J Eaton, flat
dutch, 1st p; A Katon, drum head, 1st p;
Irs Hawb-y, K. hlra.li, 1st p. H C Veath,
Belgian carrot, 1st p. I Barcklay, sweet
com, 16 inches ldhg, Irv p; Win Stua t, fliut
corn, 1st p.
Potatoes John Body, white elephant,
white star, red rose, 1st p; gafuett chili, 2d
p. J 0 Grub, peerless,- 1st p. J II Crow,
less, 2d p; beauty of holnm, 1st p. II C
Veatch, swuw fUke.blu kidney, puh blow,
garnett chilli, 1st p. pi) Hughe, from
Uniqua, very fiue; not for premium.
Squashes-1 1 C Veatch take two first
premiums and one 2d. J Crow, squash
weighing 43 lb, 1st p. W J J Scott, per.
feet gem, Aud gulling, 1st p.
Tomatoe J R Sellars, smooth red, 1st p.
W J J Scott, olimax, 1st p. Geo Sears,
raddish, 1st p.
Turnips Ira llawley, flat dutch, 3d p.
II C Veatch, Hat dutch, 1st p. 0 IM.elp.,
white rutabaga, weighing 30 lb and being 39
The Siutlaw Fair.
Crow, Lane Co., Or., Oct li 1883.
EumH Giaad: The Sluslaw Agricultural
Society held their Fifth Annual Fair, on Wed
nesday, Del l'th, A larg crowd we la at
Undanc. Hoa II E Hay, of Clackamas
county, delivered the annual address, which
was heartily received. In hi Address h de
clared th exhibit of vegetable was suwrlor
to tho on xhlbition at tli Stat Fair. Beets
a foot and a half long and alght luche in
diAnieter;turnlp a Urge 'as a WAUr bucket And
weighing 42 pounds, raised by Ansel Heinin'
way; potatoes, early rose, 4 lbs, snow flak 3J
inches iu circumference, 1st p. II C Veatch, 'Jbs, leopards Slbs; corn, 10 variatlHi tome
i . . i . . S . . r .1 ' . i
white rutabaga, 1st p,
FANCY WORK AND WORK Of ART.
Mr McKetuie, rug, 1st p. Mrs Mary Sullai
pair pillow sliains, 2d p; matt, 1st p; ch'
tidy, 1st p. Mrs Geo liilfry, wreath, 2d p.
Mary Adams, tidy, 1st p. Mr (ieo (iilfry,
farmer wreath, 1st p. Mr I'olk Curriu,
worsUid quilts, 1st p; tidy, 1st p. Mr Bet
tie Wallace, pin cushion, 1st p. A F John
Son, stand cover, 1st p: Mattie Chrisman,
ohair tidy, 21 p. Mr 0 P Adams, piece
quilt, 2d p. Sarah (iilfry, tephyr cushion,
1st p. Nellie Gilfry, pin cushion, 1st i
Mr Johu lk-lshaw, dry boquet, chair tidy,
pin cushion, chair pin cushiou, 1st p. Mr
Mann, piece quilt, 2d p. Mr S Adam,
hair work, 1st p. Mr S J Si rs, piece
quilt, 1st p. Addie Medley, pillow hm,
1st p; piece quilt, 1st p. Martha Medley,
pin cushion; 2l p. Mr J M Medley, home
made liusey, lit p; ry crochet, 1st p. Mrs
(ieo Gilfry, wax fruit, 1st p; pillow, lid p;
hearth rus lit p. Mattie Cbrisinau, calla
lilly mat, 21 p. Mrs Dr Harris, pio.-u quilt,
1st p. Ilattiu I'arsons, slipper case, 1st p;
tobacco case, lit p; tobacco case, 1st p
cigar case, 1st p; hanging pin cushion, 3st p:
glove pin cushion, 1st p; hair basket, 1st pi
geological cabinet, 1st p; xephyr wreath, 1st
J R Sellars, telescopic rifle, 1st p. Mr Geo
Belshaw, Ktiified sage brush, 1st p; (wtrified
mushroon, 1st pi collection of shells, 1st p;
ecimen of alabaster, 1st p; 2 specimens of sil
ver ore, 2d p. Mrs M Mann, specimen silver
ore, 1st p. Mrs M C Riley received two Brst
premiums (article were omitted in copy En.)
Mr S M Adnuis, trimmed hat, 1st p; Ellen
Adams, crayon drawing, 1st p; H Thompson,
water color, 2d p. A T Johnson, picture, 1st
Mattie Chrisman, water color, 1st p. II
Thompson, water color, 1st p. J A Maun,
pen drawing, 1st p. J II Crow, Russian suu
flower 1st p.
Vl.NUKX.
Cottage Grove Items.
KIl'lM OI K 81'KIIAL t'UIINKXrilNHKNT.
Oct. 1?. ISS.l
Fanning has been going oh extensively dur'
the Cost ten days
Mrs O P Adams hat A full assortment of
millinery goods.
Mr Wes Chiisman returned horns a few day
ago from Kattt-rn Oregoi:i
We learn that Siuslaw allcy need more
rain to render the ground moist enough to cul
tivate.
Dr J W Harris has moved his family to
town. They are living iu Mr L Wharton'
dwelling.
One extreme follow nnotheri a short time
ago we were entirely without phytciaii now
we have several. ,
Mr J 1' Curran has returned from sutvey
iiijtrip. Dr Harris attended-the (lnlg store
during Mr ("s alwence.
We understand that Mr Lincoln Taylor is
lying dangiromly sick, of pneumonia fevoi, at
Paisley. His parents have gone to hint.
Married, Oct 10, 1883, at the residence of
It m II 0 Veatch, by Win Vsugh, J P, Mr
Sa uuel Vcato i aud Mis Lhuie George; all of
Lanecountyi
October 24, 1883.
Mr Alex Taylor And father returned hou
Monday.
Several stranger came to town yesterday to
attend the fair. '
Mrt Thos Martin is lying very aick at her
home iu I.atliani.
Miss Atfgie McCornack is a guest at Mr
C )cli rail's of this place.
Bad opening for the fair; it rained a good
part of lost day aud to day.
Dr H Wright, of Luksvlew, but formerly of
this place, cauio here last Wednesday for a
short stay,
Mr J M Medley and three of her children
have been quite sick for everal day past with
the flux, but Are better now.
There were quite A number of article,entered
t'lis afternoon aud were still coming in, and
if to mon-ow is fine, there will be quit an ex
hibit at our fair.
Mr Joe Perkins was the recipient a sere
nade last Sunday night The serenade were
pleased when they saw Joe make his- appeals
ance at the door wi.h lamp in hand, but were
somewh it crest fallen, when Jo bade them
depa:t unceremoniously. They thought some
one had been niarritd; 'twas a put up job on
the boys.
ArEXi
Scarlet Fever. The scarlet fever i rag
iug iu the family of Mr W T Walker, uear
i iosher, Last week a Aon died, and one day
this week Mr Walker aud two of his graud
children died of the dread disease. P'ive
more of the family are lying very ill, and
their recovery w donbtful. The disease it
supposed to have been contracted from a
cloak unpacked from the trunk
used by Miss Martha Walker, who
died at the residence, of Prof Johnson last
June, of scsrlet fever, Th fsm
ily lave the sympathy erf the entire
neighborhood in their sad affliction.
arg a ever grew in the prairie State of I Hi
nois; needle work more gorgeous than ths tar
famed East; canned fruits currants, black
berries, raspberries, gooswberrh', ldrberriei
peaches, pears, cherries and grawsj apples as
fine and large H any that ver grew iu th far
famed Willhmett valley; pears, peach,
quince aud graies, th latter as fin a any
that are raised in California; flowers as fin as
vsr bloomed; wheat that will compare with
Mr Geo Bslshaw's best; oats surpassed by nous
iu the Stats'; tomatoes from the site of a cherry
up to larger than your double fists, and very
fine flavor; timothy seed mesquite of the best
quality; pumpkins two feet long and a foot
thick; very fine squashes; grasses timothy,
millet, hungarian and canary; cabbag, flat
dutch, that welghtd 40 lbs; carrots 20 inches
king; beans of svery color, sire and hap 20
varieties; peas, 10 kinds. The fin Art were
well represented.
Mr S J NighswAnder Had 82 different arti
cle on exhibition and took th il premium for
th same Pet Douglas, eleven year old, took
the 50 cent premium forth best pumpkin pie;
Maggie Ozment, 10 year old, received the 50
cent premium for a pair of knit socks. There
was some fine stock present but as there wal
no ooinetition it was not entered frfr a prem
ium. Last, but not least, there was four atai
hound pu; on exhibition, good for varmint
or any kind of gam. The editor of th liar
risburg Disseminator had a reporter on the
ground taking notes, so our fair will receive t
good puffing. F. M. NlUHHWANDKR.
milieu Liar.
The following is a list of th premium
awarded:
DRAIN.
Hungarian millet, Darius Russell, 1st prem
ium; canary seed, Darius Russell, 1st p; pop;
corn, M L Moore, 1st p, Darius Russell, 2d;
hoperton oats, W I Coleman, 1st p; white
Palestine wheat, Win Russell, 1st p; fosia
wheat, Win Russell, 1st p; white Russian oats,
L Moore, 1st p; Belgian oats, M L Moore, 1st
p; King riulip corn, Al U .Moors, 1st p.
rm'ITH.
Fall butter )sar, Win liussell, 1st p; pound
ear, Win Russell, 1st p; whit Isabella
grnies, Wm Russell, 1st pi black graies, K P
Coleman, 1st; quinces, E P Coleman, 1st p.
HHEKP.
Oxfordshire, J A Crow, 1st p; Lelchsster
shire, J A (.'row, 1st p.
HORSES.
Running, J A Crow, 1st p.
VEUKrABLK-S.
Carrots, M II Harlow, 1st p; beets, M H
itarlow, 1st p; turuljis, A Hemenway, 1st p;
M II Harlow, 2d p; mammoth squash, Wm
Russell, 1st, tomatoes, A Hemenway, 1st p,
Wm Russell, 2d p; red xpper, Win Russell,
1st p; squash acorn, Wm Russell, 1st p; pota
toes, early rose, Wm Russell, 1st p.
' CANNED fRUlTa, fltM, ETC.
Pumpkin pie, Mira NlghsWAnder, 2d p;
cresitl pie, peaches- canned, raspberries
canned, gtmseberrie -calmed, blackberries
presetted, Mrs A J Nighswander, 1st on each;
blackberries, canned, Mrs Kate Russell, 1st p,
Mr A J Nighswaiidrr, 2d p; huckleberries,
canned, Mrs A J Nighswander, 1st p; plums,
canned, Mrs Kate Russell, 1st p; pears, canned,
Mr Kate Huaiell, 1st p; currant jelly, Mrs
Kate RiiM.II, 1st p.
Util'ELLAXROt'R.
Patch work quilt by girl 11' year old, Miss
II Hemenway, 1st p, Minnie Ozment, 2d p;
feathered spread, Mary Hayes, 1st p; childs'
knitted collar, Mr A J Nighswander, 1st p;
round stand cover, Mi A J Nighswander, 1st
pi crochet tidy, Mis Alice Doak, 1st p appli
que chair cushion tidy, Mr Kate Russell, 1st
p; nepher needle work, Martha Holland, 1st
p; embroidered sack, Mima Harlow, 1st p;
embroidered Work, M E Brown, 2d p; home
made yam, Mr White, 1st p; knitted mitts,
Mr J S Douglas, 1st p; knitted tidy, Mr J 8
Douglas, 1st p; knitted sooli Miss Cynthia
Crow, 2d p; quilted quilt, Lillie Douglas, 1st
p, Mr Annia Simpson, 2d pj erochet lamp
mat, Mr Annie Simpson, 1st p; pillow cases,
Mr J S Douglas, 1st p crayon paintings,
Mima Harlow, 1st p; markl block, Mima
Harlow, 1st p; rioe paper paintings, Mamie
Harlow, 1st p; oil painting, Mr Russell, 1st p;
biquetof flowers, Mr Alice Doak, 1st p;
family of birds, Mr Kate Russell, 1st p.
SPECIAL PREMIUMS.
Boot jack, Darius Russell, 1st p, 25 oents;
pumpkin pie, E Orodcll Douglas, 1st p, 25 cts;
knitted locks', Maggie Osment, 1st p, II AO;
knitted shawl, Mrs Robert Ware, 1st p, 91 00;
largest selection of articles exhilrited by one
person, Mr A J Nighswsnder, tl 00.
LlLLll DoUOLAR, Secretary.
Smithfield Items.
Smithwalp, Oct 22, 188)1.
Coyote still continus to destroy sheep here.
Mr Andrew wil' teach A writing school here
soon, as a dans of ten or more can be formed.
Spelling school at Smithfield every Wednes
day nigh. All are invited. Elemeutry And
Sanders' books not debated.
G A Dorris, County Surveyor, was here this
week surveying for G W Gtlston, it H Erit
soe, Jas Taylor and Ben Hyland,
David McDee, B F and H T Smith, C
Crone, Newtm Bryant, Jeff Davis, and Luu
Baker went thb week to Alsea, to hook th
finny (rib
The RmithfttM Sporting Club held iU first
match here Saturday, Oct 20th. The following
cur was maki
Sfeth Harpole..., 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0-7
(i W Uihson... ...... 1001011111-7
F hVate 1 10100101 16
J P Lale 0 0 111 1 0 0 0 1-5
J A (jibsnn .....1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-5
('ha Lairs Q 1 1 9 0 0 0 0 1 1-4
lieo Beck Absent
Another match will be had Saturday, (Oct
27th, at 1 o'clock, on th shouting grounds near
Fire! An alarm of fir was given last Sat
urday evrnlng about 9 o'clock, Both fir com
panie turned out and sooa sitinguishd ths
fire which was in an old sUM north of th
county jail Two bows were in th rtable ; J A Gibson' place. Parties aot member of
belonging to Mr Geo W Patrick; one w- 1 the club may enter hi the match by p-yirrg a
saved by Dow Huff, but it wa impos-bl to ' fee of 25 cents.
save the other poor brute, and It wa shot and REorLA.
killed by om humane person before beirg
burned. It h thought that th fire caught '
Circuit Court Docket.
Tbe following U th docket for tlx Circuit
Court of I an County, which convene In fills
city Monday, Nov 5, 1883:
SUU of Oregon Yi J H Dickinson; assault
with a dangerous waon.
SUU of Oregon vs Jas Barrett; Iarceuy in
dwelling.
R V Howard v V KraU t al; to ttl
partnership!
Clara M Baer rt al, v Thonia Mulholland
kt al; partitiobi
E W Whippl and Bru v O Robinson; to
Ncover Woneyi
C E Chrisman vs J B Undsrwood t al; con.
Urination.
Board of School Land Commissioners vs
Wm Hollandworth; foreclosure.
E W Whipple and Bro's v Huff and IWbia
on; to recover money.
E W Wblppls and Bros v A C Huff; to re
cover money.
M O Kitchey rt al v JosUh Craig t al;
partition suit
F A t'hsnoweth VI The Murray t al; fore
closure. W 8 M. Fadden and J Laughlin v Ellen
Murray et al; suit for partition.
S H Crow et al vs L Salomon et al; suit for
partition.
Jerry Varnell vs J B Underwood et al; con
firmation. B Brenner v A Wechenheluierand Damon
Smith; continuation.
A I Nickliu v EsUU of John Thompson,
deceased; appeal;
Harriett L Chichester vs M W McMurrv;
(or leave to Issue execution.
W R Drury et al vs John Drnry et al; suit
for partition.
Hovey, Humphrey and Co Y J W Dougher
ty and wife; firreclnaur.
C W Murphy vs J II Bond tnd O D Clark;
uit to recover fnortey.
New .Hugland Mortgage Security Co vi
Caleb Davis et al; foreclosure.
M J Allen vi 3 W Allen; divorce.
L W Maupln vi L L Maupin; divorce.
Hovey, Humphrey and Co vs J W Dougher
ty; to reenter mousy.
W W HlnKin vs M E McClaln et al; suit
for partition:
W 8 Humphrey v J W Dughrty et al;
foreclrrYure.
J H Hohblni and Son r A J Barlow; to re
ooW money.
A Coolridgt v rj C Morgan; to recover
money.
W II Daber vs J J Butler t al; to recover
mrmey;
Lane' County Mercantile Association vs A
W Horn; to recover money;
Sarah Uyman v T J I.fndslsy; to fscovsr
uionsy,
W H HaydeH et al vrf W W Pftisr et-al; suit
for partition,
Lucreti MoMurry t M V? McMurray; for
leave to Issue (Xeeutkm;
l.an County Mercantile Association vsCum
niln and Gilbert; to reobver money.
Cieorge William vt R Duty; to recover
inonsy ,
M M Ellia v Lydi J Paxtori and B Z Tax
ton; foreclosure,
A W PatUrsoa v L M, ThMmta t al; for
sciHo perfi.rmanc. 1
Emma Ward v Samuel Ward; nit for
di rorce.
L 0 M Association vs Orren Brrrwusotf; id
recover money.
L C M Anxiatlon vs J R Purkerson; to re
cover money.
Laitd and Bush vs A M Thornton; to recover
money.
Minnie Clit vs A Clit; suit for divoros.
Samuel Ward vs Alfred Wilson; to recover
money.
Daniel Smith vs II II Eristo etal; fore
closure. Margaret Allison vs Amu Wllkins; to set
Aside deed.
Ann E PoindexUr vs W C lite) to recover
money.
louis Salomon vs J A Bushnell; to recover
inonev.
M H Harlow v W A PotUr; to recover
money.
Oregonlan R It Co vt H L Thompson; lor
r'ght of way.
New England Mortgage Co vs Geo M Whit
ney et al; foreclosure.
Personal.
Dr Chase, of Salem, wa In town on day
this week.
Mr J E Fenton mail a brief trip to Portland
this week.
Mr Geo Kincald, of th Journal, visited
Portland this week.
Mr W II Odel', editor of the Statesman,
wa in town on dsy thi week.
Mr Trter Runey, proprietor of th Foley
Springs, ha been in town during th past
weak.
Mr W W McGuIre, f th East Portland
Vindicator, gav us a pleasant call on day
thi week.
Mr Dav E Rice, who ha been working at
hi trail In Portland for ths past six or seven
months, I In the oity visiting friends
Judge Bean left yesUrday morning for Day
ton, W T, where hi family hu been visiting
for ths past two week. Ha will return next
week.
Mr Geo S Washburn Wa In Albany t
couple of day thi week, in attendance upon
th Linn bounty Circuit Court II returned
horn Wednesday.
Mr T J Smith, who, a short tim tine left
for th Couer d' Alen mine hss returned to
thi city. He went a far as Rathdrum,
where he learned that It wa almost Impossible
to get Into th mine, about 120 mile disUnt
from that city, a it wa a very rough country
and it wa snowing dally.
Pistol Drawn. Last Saturday eveuing
a young man by th name of Caple got into
a dispnU at th skating rink with W II A'
exander, when he called Mr A into Another
room And drew a cocked pistol on him.
which wa Ukea from Caple by hysUnders
Thursday Caple and two other young men
ware arrested, and fined by Recorder Wash
V.nrne. W learn that the faculty of the
University ha expelled two of th young
inmi for carrying concealed weapons, sod
drunken ii es.
8TATF UNIVERSITY.
A eVflunm devoted to the InteresU of the
Laurtan and KuUxiaa Literary Societies, And
ths Stxts University.
JlftNII McClOKI.
.Editor.
CoAX.-Mr John Brown, Sr, called at this
office on day thi week and showed n aa sr
of corn that contained 774 grains. Wbo eaa
beat it?
Mioni Train wa in town vuiting friend
lut week.
There are 180 (tudeaU tending ike
University.
Edgsr McClare paid hft horn a flying
flAlt (Art week.
Th room1 occupied by Prof VYoukoook hu
besjtf furnished with a new clock;
Prof Johnson' Livy clae hu flniibed that
tudy and will now tk np Tacitus.
On gscoitnt of tl'e PfcsMenf vigilaot
watch allelic) uow riltfui in th halt.
Mr fO Heudrick, Mr Roluey Hoott And
Mr T C Wwafds rtsfted th University tbhx
week.
Professor: What fs th oldest sort of fkVeT
English ruler called? Student tihu 6t
whale, tif:
Eva Rogera cam tin last week fo see Uf
ister Uura; whd bu qeen qu'Ko tick witff
typhoid lever.
Last week Hattfe Dickinou,' Luln Sksggs
Emms iKirri nd Maggi SUnsbury igue-f
th cointitntion.
Jams Slater, who attended the Uuiversil
three year ago, I n6w fn VffgTuiA; ki th
WAshington And Lee University.
John McCornACk,- formerly a Uoivtriity
student, i Assistant secretary of th Board
of School Laud Commissioner at Slm.
Th advanced German clu hu finished
the book, lphigouia aufTsuris, which it com
nienced during the third term of lut ysar
and will now read a play translated from th
French.
Nellie Brown, who will fioish In lh Hofl
mal course thi yesr, will not nUr antil
after Chrittmu. Nolli could hav finish
with th clut of '83 but wisely decided to
remain another year.
Th debate last week wm very interesting.
The speaker teemed to enter at once int
the tpirit of the question, and from the way
in which tome of them reuonsd on would
tluuk they were reuoner.
Jeine Eakin, who expected to graduate
with th clam of '84, hu loft school and d
oided to (tudy law, for which purpos b
,ht gone to Union to study law under hi
brother Robert Eakin, who is a prominent
Th annual tociabl hold at th University
on th 13th, and in charge of th Senior
class, wu tfnfverrslly considered a success,
A good number of new ttudenU ware present
and ail, both dew And old,- trtirred in" enjoy
theirfsolve.
LauYa Roger, who Iim been qtiHt fik
with typhoid tever, Although tlowly improv
ing, it will be some time before the can oomtf
to ichool again. Her sitter Eva, who came
np to take care of her, will remain until the
ha reonvered.
lawyer ol that place. Mr Eakin by taking a
few extra tndit could hav finished school
ilfi year, but not being permitted to Uk
these, he ha concluded to git ftp (ehool
duties fur the mote senou work of life; W
all join in wishing him a tuccessful oaref,
Mist Anna 1'engra, a member of the cff
of '8.1, ha returned horn from hef' ttip
across the mouuUin where the hat
locating land. W did not hear here) lh
land th had Uken wm ituatdi whether"
among the "hills" or tome "twift" rotrmf
stream.
Prof Coiulou's clut it, boUny hsA C6m.
nienced snalyxing flowers. Thi i on at
the most interesting parU' of the (tudy, and
the ttudenU enjoy it very nfaoh. The elm
will finish the text book thi Urm bnt inf th
Spring the field work will be tonrmaet
again.
On Friday the inefcty wa favofod hj tl
visitor who came a little before S O'clock;
and who teemed fery An x ion to' dispos et
nine book. II wa informed teverAl timet
thst the one society had no power to put
chase. At lasts more than half an fcooV
having passed, th toeiety wm Called to'
order by the President Aud the perseveriog
book Agent withdrew.
Th question for dobU next week lit
"Resolved thst th next President!!1 elce
tion should be a Republican victory." Leftist
on the adirmative, Leu MoCowM eoV
leagues, Emily Bristol, Bettre 8hW Ktea
Moore; leader on the negative, Anna Patter-
ton, culleaguet, Bessie Day Ida Patterson
and Ossis'WsHoDV Considering the aatUr
of th question rr animated debaU if x-
pected,
Lut week the ttodenU usembltd in th
auditorium to hstou to A few plam Ut
oieott uiaiI by President Johuson; And some
of the laws governing the SUte of Oregon
read by Prof Bailey; Room were aatlgotd
to th different ttudoDt as follows: 8enrore,
Jnuiort and Normal Junior will oocorty
Pre Johuson s room, Sophomore snd Freehv
men will occupy Prof Bailey' room; wh
th remaiuing ttudenU will tit in the fur)
now used by Profs Burke and Streuty.
(- 3
Dr Hinkle, Principal of the NarfoWsl ter.
gical Institute, WeJteru Divrsron; 919 Busk
street, Sau Francisco,' will be at th Chsme
keU Hotel, Salem, Nov 1st ami 2J; st the
ilevere House, Albany, Nov 3d Aud autil
tlio5tli; At the Sttharlu Hotel, Eugene
City, Nov 8th and 7th i at the Mtropolitaa
I loUl, Uosebnrg, Nov ttth ; and At the St Clutrlee
Hotel, lVthui.1, Nov 22nd And 23d, 18S3, for
th purpos of xaininrog and Ukiug patienU
for thi iuititate. Diseases of the spine,
limbs,- deformities, parslysis And alt chruoie
diseases,- specialties. Reference given.
CmiEs or Jcucnos! Mr R M Mulbo'.
whiU kidney, lepoard. eariy go.lrig. 1st p. ' (rom . u, or m. Dche. eareWly Ma murnM '" ?"
Ira Hawley, gnett chilli, one bill 20 IU, , thrown down by Mr Patrick. The Ice wu . wlth. Tf 1 fiM. tck of nw drop. Give
lit p; Foster, 1st p. Isaao BarckUy, peer- eoly twmiiwL'
Makaili At theresUeace t4 it Hannes,
Oct 21, 188.1, by J HandsaW, Mrs Thos Dm!,
son and Miss Eliaa B Ikrjsjes, All of Goshen.
Foa Saul Fowr bfrndred busl.el of No 1
kin a sail and examine bis ttotk.-
Fall seel wheel
t for setVcmwioir.
Applto'JJ Walton, Jr
pAAOosEa-Joho C Cartwright, wb wu
sehtenced to the penitentiary About eighUea
month sgo,bas been pardoned by Gov Moody.
He returned bom to thi county about two
weeks ago.
Bi'k5in.-Corvallis had a 20.000 (Ire last
Friday evening. D R Lakin, of this eity, bad
a butkboard and a aet of harness bunted in the
fire, and two of his horse, aatrswly escaped kes
log b irned to death,