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-h-si-s OITY AND COUNTY BRIEF MEXTIOX. . Farmer boy. Tramp plentiful, tjrasa growing uioely. i Obeerv the game law. hare yoo (pokes f your Wrkeyt See Sheriff's tale In another column. Thauksgivlng on Thursday the 23th bit. The Guard it receiving subscriber daily. Circuit Court adjourned hut Saturdij morn lag. Wild pet plentiful en the pralri below town. See notice ol filial account in otber col nun. Chief Engineer1! election Monday, Decem ber Id. All kinds of gran seeds for salt at A Gold mita'a. i Dry good eometliing new. Call and see teen at Friendly'. Mr 0 P Tompkins, bf Albany, liaa been recommitted to the asylum. , A fine line of silk plushee in all abade Ui grade at F B Dunn'. The only place where yon can alwitys sell eonr chickens is at Betttrian'. A full assortment of lrdies, mlsae and ohil uren tthatirware at Bettman,. - There is a full set of Mm Holmes' novels at McCornack & Colliur's. Freshest and finest groceries, cigar and candies at Swift i Cut. Try them. Prepare for a rainy Sunday by gutting a good story at MeCoruack k Collier's. Dr A Sharpie received a truck luail of fruit tnaa nni ,.w I...L ... M. f.lt I .vw vm mwj ti.ao "VI. in, II im 11 11 1 b iuriu. Goldsmith delivers grtvWie-i Immediately af ter being Bought With his own eonVeyaiice. The IX L Store will pay the highest market price for all kind of hides and fur. ' -fa B Todd, the mail robber, lis been coi ticted and sentenced to the penitentiary for Ufa. . McCornesk and Colli -rhave I ust received a arge invoice of school books ind school sup- - The ciroulati in nf the Cpard is rapidly Increasing. Advertisers should inako note etthis. J H Stint hns begun the publication of a weekly paper, called the 'et Side, at Inde pendence. Frilk coU'ulyi The largest ml finest lot of -fents, hoys And yeuth clothing and underwear, just received at Friendly'. Mr S H Friendly has just received the lar st in voice of carpets ever brought to Uuiteus City. Give hi il call. N M J H Webb, of California, has been en raged by the Grand Lodge of I O G T of Ore gfen, as Grand Lecturer. A child of Mr A M Bowers, who lives ear Irving, was buried in tlio Odd Fellows bemetery one day this week. Dt G H DaVia, of Portland, is agnin a free mssa, Messrs Simpson arid Killlngswortli and D Bloch having furnished the necessary bonds. Ataa-eoial itieclltignf the 13 H k L Cd Thursday evening th com mlltee oii furnishing the new hall was discharged with the thanks bf tho company. . . If you want to buy any hard warn or agricul tural iupleinent call at the store of Smith k lint, on Willamette street. They sell at prices that defy competition, Mr J R Wilson, agent for D W Prentice ft Co, of t ortlsud, is in town filr a ft days. All those wishing piano aild nrgih will do well to call ou him at thd St Chaile Hotel. W hare received this week Koine items from Central School District, lit it hiyit decline pub lishing the same, as we require the name of the Correspondent, not for publication, but merely as an evidence of good fnith. . Rev H W Eagan, Who has recently beeu en gaged In a revival meeting at Cottage Gmv, will begin a series -of meetings at the C P Chuich in this city, Sunday, Nov 13; first Servioe at 11. o'clock, a m. All are cordially Invited to attend. Ayer' Sarsaparilla works dire:tly ind! promptly, to purify and enrich the blood, improve the appetitei strietholi tile nerves nd brade tip the system" . It is in the truest sense an alterative medicine Every invalid fhould give it a trial. On Thursday, Nov 22d, there will be a. coun ty meeting ef delegate froui all the churches of the Disciples in the county." They will have their County and Stat 3 Evangelists, ' besides other preachers to meet with them.' The meet ing will continue nutil Sunday, Nov 25th. Those of our subscribers at a -distance who are ia arrears would find it interesting to ex periment with the new postal notes. To such we say jnst bare on of these notes drawn for the amount yod owe us and remit it to us in a letter. You will find the experiment quite Interesting and it will be Mfcfwed by great - pesos of mind. , ' . , . If people troubled with elds would take Aer'i Cheffy Pectoral liefo-re gding to chnreh or place of ' entertainment, they would aroid eonghing, gretly to th com fort of both speaker and hearers. Public speakers and singers find thai the Pectoral wonderfully increase thJ power and flexi bility of the Voice. ; ' ' 'Niw RiaiiWAU Sroei. Messrs' 3mit h and Cox havs brought to this city a first-class stock of all kind of hardware, doors, and window glass, which they propose selling at Extern prices, with freight charges added. They also keep a full line of ail kin Is of farm ttardrmery and wagoos. 1 yoa are ia w..n ef anything hi their line, give the firm a call Wore porebjanng elsewhere, as yoa will make money by so doing. Council Proceeding. Cornea Rooms, t EiiiknkCitt.Nuv. li ISS3.I Council met pursuant to adjuuruineLt Th Boy Mur4ertr. About half past S o'clock Tuesday worn Tug Sheriff Humphrey . ot Linn county, suo- Present-Mayor Dunn, O.uncilmen E.Wl "P1""0' lnir,M Campbell, Lnckey,Sloan,MClttug,-Reoord. i DOy grnd.nther, at his er and Marshal Abseot-Conser . 1 4ri(,fther' och ' Albany, on the bth I oi ins preient mnntli. He was louna at a Minutes ot last meeting read and ap proved. The following billa were read and referred to the Finance committee: Mofrnack and Collier f 105; Springfield Mill Co, J7.59; G B Dorris, 49.13; - J B Attebery, I1L50; J B AtteWy, f 17.75; J W Cl-.aver, 14.50; 0 Beckith and Sou, ?625; J J Bolvala, 8.V00; J M Sloan, tlOO; , J S Jordon, $13.25; Geo S Washburn, 116.75; G If Parks, 8119.5 ranch about six miles from Pilot Rock, Uma tilla county, where he had engaged to work and was still in bod when theSheriff arrived, tie was at Once brought to this city, and was taken to th city jail to await his return to Albany. II was not iuclined to talk and bunt into tears when questioned too closely about his hnrrilde crime. He about admit ted, however, that he wa guilty, and said that Mrs Fiul.iy son was cross to him' and often treated him ba lly. He said that he struck her with the ax, but did not k uow whether it wu with the handle or aide of , Hie weapon, appearing to be sharp enough ' ilni t.t ...... ?4 l: ir .n;. .i-f.ti i Ordinal N', V!- f... Il,, ... "" lu""" 10 ""8 ,n ,u" 09 . . M. , . . . . , . , , , be granted to John L Stewart and others there in nauud to build and operate gas works within the City of Eugene, was upon motion of EJris, laid on the table. Upon m.ition of Campbell, the buihliug committee was allowed further tims in whch to submit a written report Keimrt of J B Atuheryi Marshall read and placed on file. A petition of J B Coleman et al asking for an orvldr vacating oertuin parts of Fourth and Mill streets therein named, was road and re ferred to committee on streets. Upon motion of E.lrir, rules were suniiended and the following bills wer ordered pM viit B Duin, for h;tll rent, 833.33; D.irria and Waslibnrne, insurance, $71 W; Geo II Parks-, on building coutract, $20.00. And the Ueeurder was fi ither Instructed to insu n warrant on the 1'ressurer in favor of Geu II Parks for 81,0DJ, due May 1, 1881, without interest Finance coiriiriittoe reported the following bills oorret) and warrants ordered for th several amounts: ' J T Hays, U 0U. Hack and Dray Co, II 75. . KUte Journal, $3 00. Geo S Waahbunie, 88 70, Win Smith, 81 00. . S A Otfleu, 811 5U Springfield Mill t'o, 818 G5. J K Jamplelt, 82 00. Jurors iu J KoherU case, 85 00. J KAttelwry, 810 5a .1 K Attobry, 81 6H, J 10 Atteberv, 87 2.5. I li Csmplicil, HI tA V Mi-Farlsnd, 85 25, Mci'luiiif and Jolinui, $2 0. li J MoClttimlisn, 83 50. t)riu Moore, ?9 00. Witnesaes iu Uolwrts ct-e, 81 50, li F DorrU, 83 2.5. Couiicilmaii McCluug moved that the blank in the ordinance liJoinin,; laid nu be tilled with 8250 per yer for saloons, and f 1K) fur Uruweriua carried. Cnuiicilinaa ('ampbe'il niovod that the bond be placed at carried. Upon motion for final pus.tgeof the license ordinnuce of $250 for saloons and 8100 for hrewurics, the ordin mce was dcd aled by tho f illowing vote: Ayei Coin cilmen M:'Jlu:ii( and Sloan. Nays Councilmen Cumpbell, Kilris and Luckey. Upon motion for final paaxnt; of the nrdi-1 nii.ee placing the bonds of satonns at f'lOOO, it was carried by the following vote: Ayes Cbhuoiluie i Campbell, Kdris, Luck ey and Klo.in. Nays Councilman McCIung. Uhiii motion, Cnuucilineii Campbell, Mo Clung and Sloan was appointed to fnrniah fjonncil Chamber. Ou motion adjourned. vIko. Si Waxhbihne, Recorder. RiRH. At Dayton, WT, Nov 5. I8S3, to the wife of Mr S E Goodman, a sou. The Prinevillo Fire La.it Saturday the alarm of firo wst sound ed at 4 o'clock iu the morning, the tire origi iiatinx in some uukuown mahner in the kitchen of the Occidental Hotel Wnen dis covered the blase was almost beyond control, and the building, dry as tinder, was soon entirely destroyed; The millinery store of Mrs M A fltilbcft next yielded rapidly to the fUnlea, sud in turn was destroyed. . The dwelling hoiise owued by Ym Circles and occupied by Mr Perry and three children, itloa the News ollice, the store of Selling k Winckter, the building being owned by A Hodn'., the lire being stopped and the town saved only by tin most extraordinary labor', I at the dwelling f J N Dnncso. At this point the tire nen worked iu 30 feet of the fire that shot li feet hij'i, and thoy were kept continuously under a shower of water from fire hose. The insurance companies hail been refusing to reinsure the property, and expir ing policial could not be renewed. Hodges' policy was within a few day of epiratinu. The losses, as far as estimated, are; Win Circles, Occidental Hotel, $9000; It It Ksllv, furniture, saloon fixtures, stock, etc, $1200; H A Dillard, Now building. $1VJ0, stock, $300, most of the material being saved; Mrs M A Holbert, $100; A ndges, $2800, in- inred for $1000; Selling and Wiockler.tlOOO. The town had a terribly narrow escape from. totui destruction. I'riueville News Extra. Eyr.iNi Co. Mxetiso. A meeting of the aWe named company was held at the new FiremW Hall last Thursday evening. The committee on furnishing the hsll msda their report, and upon motion, was dischargeii with the thsnk ' of the company fur their services. The following persons w ere elected members of the ompsnyj J F Day, M M Marks. J W Clieny, A D Risdon and J E Attebery. The foreman was sftthorijeed to maKe amtng'siiicots witi tho furemoa ! the E H k j Co, for the appointment of a Janitor of tin IUIL SOCUMX The ladies of the OirLlian Ckarcb have made arrangement to give a oeiaU aad sappr at the residence of Mr T O fieodricks' this evening, and a plesiaut time li anticipated. Scmrxs Weathie. The thermometer stood yesterdar in th shade at 60 decrees. Wh at wetiU ov Eastern fri-ndi think of such ; th t time ff year I In statin! that nn leaving the ranch h went to JnfTerson, and then came to this city, being here the day of the balloon aseeusion. After leaving this oity he went to The Dalles, and from there to Wallula, whom h engaged to work for a hotel keeper on his ranch. He did not stay there bnt on night, when he left, and went to the ranch where he was arrested It is reported that the boy ha an uncontrolable temper, and (mm this faot it it probable that while in one of these (pelt of frensy he oommittod the inurder. He i alnut fifteen years of age. liut looks to be older, i Well built and has the appearance of an IntWimt country boy, whom no oue would suspect nl committing su:h a crime. He ha told the ssme story all along of his grandmother get ting cranky and abusing him, and has nevor once acknowledged that it was money that prompted him to his rash act The boy is well connected, but !'. been an orphan ' lino 1871, when his father, Homer Finlay son, and hit mother hot ) died of consump tion. Had he been sharp enough to have held bis tongue, th chalices are strong that be would never have been convicted of the orime, as suspicion pointed to another per son, notwithstanding the boy' flight. But he ha admitted enough already to hang him. He will be taken up to Albany this morning. Standard. . VOL'NO FiNLAt.soX HKLD WITHOUT BAIL. ALbanv, Nor. U. Charle Fintayson wss given a preliminary examination this afternoon before .funic Rkipwnrth. Four witnesses were examined by the State. The ilefendatit waived stati'ulcilt, and was hold nn the charge of nlur.lur, withoitt the benefit of l:iil; lo strait the at'tiou of the grand JurJ. fjitgoiilan. CovrnoMlicl ChxaK Hon B J Pengra and C L WiUianrs, who were sired for $18, 000 by tii tfuited States for catting timber on government lands, compromised the ease by paying $150. The fact seems to be that it was pretty lior'J to t!l where the govern ment line was, and the timlcr inspector nude a rough guess at it. A suit would hive resulted in a verdict for the defendants, but Lane County Pioneers. Hie B-ard of Dinotois appointed by th Pione.T AsS'icbtion of Lane county, met pur suant to the cull of the Preiddent Prtsent Hoti John Whitenker, Chairman of the Com mittee, l'r if J W Juhuann, Hon E P Colein in. Dr I'. It Geary, lion A S Patterson, a id Hon T G U nJricVs, X rt-tary. 5 OnmnUoncf Dr K It ?e:;rv, liiepsite V joiufn; t ie city of V.vyri on t e eit, was selected as the loos for holding the first grand reurinn ni tlis PlohWr Association of Iane Cotlltty; and the fli.t Ti.Urtdny iu June, 1881, as tii time 'f luertinir. Ou motion of K I' til iSli, the Association will foiiu in front of the Court House,' on Eight street, and match uhde: the direction of the Grand Mnrshal, who shall be Captain of the Day, nnd who shall ba assisted, by such siils ss may lie selected. On motion of A H Patterson, ths procciwion shall be formed at 10 o'clock, a in. Hie following; order of business wss adttpted. After marching under the dlrcetlotf of the Captain and aidsi - i 1. Camp will be f'ofiiicd ilear' the Maud erected for ths speitker. ?; Mucioj 3. Prayet by the Chaphiiii. ii Mimici 5. Or'atioii. . 6. Music After which the Pioneers and their friends will repair to their camps or wagons and par Uke of dinuer. After dinner a meeting around the camp fire will tw iu order, at which time there will be toasts, short speeches, retninscen ces of the eventful past, etc. ' ' ' . , .. On motion of Dr Geary, Elder Philip 'Mut ky was selected Chspkin of ths Day. On motion of A 8 Patterson, E P Colenian was selected Chief Marshal of the Day. ' On motion of K P Coleman, Judge J J Wal ton, Jr, was selected as Orator of the Day1. On motion of Dr Ovary, Samuel Ogden was selected as Assistant Marshal. On motion ef Dr Geary, Judge It 8 Dean wss selectAl at Alleniste Orator. On motion, ths Secretary was requested to notify the otlic'cM of the day of their electiifti, and also' to give a copy of then t'rocsediiigs to each of ths city papers, with request that they publish the' same;. On motion of Dr Geary.tlte Board adjourned t meet at Jndg Walton' offlc nn th 1st Tuesday of April 1891 , . Ti G. Hwdbicm, Sec'y. The Lower 8luslaw. We clip the following from Ust week's Al bany Herald; "From a gentleman just in from the Si inlaw country w learn that th country fast seftHrrg trp wifh Im'mlgranU A wagon road is being constructed from Eugene City by the authorities of Lart county and th resident of Siuslsw. The road is good to Elk prairie, about thirty miles from tide water. Another year will probably see the road com pleted, and then Lone county will be greatly benefited by tho opening np of this Urge sops of country. On ths completion of th road trading posts wilt be established, and then a nice little town will spring up on th bsy. The itrcsnu putting into ths Siiftlaw are full of aalmoi, itfountoin trout abound, and ganJ is plentiful A Urg lumber mill is being built on th lay a cannery is now in cpratloo, and other improvement will quickly follow th completion of a wagon mad. Tin chance for getting good borne are not all taken, and th railroad Uo l, a yet, has scarcely been touch- L To that in search of bom th Siuslsw OPEN HOUSE.' The Fire Department Cordially iitvitet The Citizenl to Imped the New Firemen's Hall. . The Eugio Compauy and Hook k Ladder Company hereby cordially invite the oiti- ten of Eugene Citr to call at the new En gin House and inspect their new Hall and objo th apparatus, oa Friday evsuing, Nov 23d, between th hour of 6 o'clock and 0 o'clock p m. Proper com uiitees will b in attendance to escort the visitor through the house. Remember th invitation is ex tended to all. Ladiee ar especially invited Mootoaoi Filiu-A very lengthy mort gage was filed last wesk In th office of th county clerk from th Oregon ""d California KailMOtl ConiMuir of th first rrt th Far mer's Loau and Trutt Company ot th second part, and lVbles, Hopkins snd Biichau of th third part Anion btl.er fact set forth it propose to complete it railroad (V.iiu a iniint atnrnearFot:estGroV to tldanater, at or near Astoria. Th company covenants with ths trustees that it shall proceed with all roai onabl disatch to ooniplots th road f pm PortUud to San Fraucisoo, but ia silent rvla- liv to any work on tii Astoria and Forest Grov road. Th Instrument beats th slgna tures of many London aud New York mag' natea. Th mortgm, was executed May 20, and copie bavs been traveling around Eu rope and America ever since. Valuable Prbmiuu. Now and then a Willamette valley newspaper here and there announces that it will give as a "premium" to its sulisoriber, a cojly of that "valuable" work, "Kendall's Treatise on the Horse." ltd matter whether the newspaper is pub- ished in Portlarid or Kosebiirg, all along the line is the tame ''valuable" premium. About a year ago we sent a email oar load nf that stuff up to Portland, anil this 'premium'1 business it probably the outcome' The book ore wurth about IS oeuts a hundred, just enough to pay for storage. AsUirUn. Dibd. At Portland, Sunday, November 11, 1883, of scarlet fever, Nathan, eldest child of Mr ami Mrs G Bcttinan, aged 2 years, 11 month and 21 day. Th mother and child went to Portland several week ago, Where the little child contracted the ntalignaiit disease-, W are pleased to state that the reiniindtir of th family ar in their Usual good health) Mr and Mr Huttman have the sympathy of the people of Etigun In their snd affliction. A Ghoi'xii mb Nn Thial. Th case of Win Smith, a convict, charged with assaulting a SUi prison olhYal iu attempting to escape with other pi burners on the 3d nf July, and who was found guilty, has appsalcd to ths Su preme Court As ths penalty for this offense Is death, the case is nf grave Importance. One of the grounds uf appeal is the following ver diet of the trial jury: "Th State of Oregon vs Wm Smith: Ws the Juror irt the ahdve entitled cause find the defendant giltey as charge in the UictineiiL" Finukiui Sawkh Orr.-Mr li Anderson, who has boon working in the foriillnre factory of Messrs Cherry and Day, ia this city, for sums Prayers out bf a Oook. "Why do ynu pray to God out uf a book? ' Iurpici:ely the cam reason that yoa praise God otitot a book. You would not like to tit (till aud listen to your minister sing extemporaneous hymns.. You wish to join in the hyiiins audibly. So we wish to join in the prayers audibly, therefore we have a book, Jesus Christ is our example; and lit joined in the prayers of tho syna gogue and himself gave hi disciples a form of prayer "Our Father." Are but forms of prayer liable to formality? We cannot agiee with the idea you wish to express. Whom ever "two or three are gathered togethm" for pubho worship, there must be a form 1 1 prayer. The question thon arises which is preferable, an extemporaneous production, which mnst fail to express your thoughts and feelings, or a most carefully prepared form mueh of which is inspired in that it is taken directly from the word of God, "Are not our sermon too long?" If you take part in them they will not be o. Our service consists of prayer, praise, aud the reading of God's Word. If, there fore, your objection mean anything, it mean that au hour so devoted is too much for your spiritual stomach. Such a confess ion armies nothing against our service, but argues very much agiut your appetite for devotion, in which Case, lik a sick man, yon ought y ro'cognuo your danger and oome lo the doctor. "What is your prayer book!'' Our prayer book is a gr wth. It is made up of tho choicost devotion of alt agos. It contains not only our morning and (veiling services, but it i a ."drill book'1 for fio whole year. Raoh Sunday of the year is ap pointed to teach some tpocial truth about our blessed Savior. Thus whatever th min ister may fall to do, th lorvioes ot the church do not fail to declare the whole coun sel of God; There is no chance for ridini hobbies. It eonipell a systeinatio teaching of th faith a it Was once lor all delivered to the Saints. EI'ISCOPALUM. Dexter Itema. Dkxtkr, NovemW It, 1883, We ivgret to ssy that Mrs K L Wilson is very 111. Tlis Parker Brdllicfs are futtctiiilg about 0 head of hogs. Mrs Mary Kelly, of Cresawell, ai-o Mr Mary Keeney, of Goshen, ar visiting her. " Mr Jamrs M Keeny, and a iiumlier of other Goshciiite havo gone to Eastern Oregon with a vlw of locating homes. Mr Gso Mooro and wife, for many years res idents of this plaoo, but for th lust six years f Umatilla county, or visiting friends here. Mr J iimes T Bates sturted for hi me on Mon day lost He will visit frieuds in Southern California. Good bye, Jim, and wh'n you reach home don't frrget to speak many giiod words for Ore;on, but more (siHtcially Lau county, the premium wht.it growing county of th world, "Jevins," and don't let it (soap's your memory. A number of our citizen went to Portland Personal. Mr Joel War i much better. time, past, hud th misfortune of havitnt th lat we. k a wltnes.es In the naao of th U H end of kit ths fingers on his left hand sawsd off by a circular saw lt Saturday, while operat ing it II will he mors careful in the futures. This makes the second accident of a siuiiUr nature that ha occurred in that hop this Fall. Nom vrinjM. -At tie meeting of the Kngiue ( siitip.iny last Thursday evening, the following excellent nominations for Chief and Assistant Kngineer of the Fire Depart ment were ma te, td be voted for at the an nual election; which occitrs on th first Mon' j day in Deocinheri Chief Flnguiccr, Wm Fres'.on; First Assistant Fiiginctlr, J N Taylor. SthiCAL OritRATioM. Dr A Sharpies last Thursday, in this city, successfully re moved from the bsck of the nock of a Mr Dickenson, of Jackson county.a tumor about the site of an egg: W understand that the Doctor removed one of a similar sue from th patieut'sid about sloven year ago. The patient it doing a well a could be expected. K. or P. Few boniflcial organizations can show a more substantial record than that of the Kuight of Pythias. Thfc progress of the order in Oregon and Washington Ter ritory is typical of it surcoie elsewhere. Last year there Were II lodges; this year there are 24, With a membership of 1,023. Pot IIujti.no. The hunter are tightly giving the geese wsrin receptions' on 'th river bar 'below towu.''. Nearly everyon staying on th bar for half an hour after nightfall can kill a dotou. Il is estimated that loOO geese have been killed on Meek' bar alone". ' " ' . I AkBhtxii. John Dess of Cottage Grov precinct, was arrested fn Portland, yestenlay on a warrant from that place on a charge' of obtaining money on false pretense. ' Sheriff Campbell went W Po'rtlsnd yesterday and will bring the prisoner her to day, whem its will be given a trial. ; DiraiHSXD.- After ws went tu press last wsek, (he jury In the cos of State vs IWrvtt, earn in and reported disagreement, nd,uion motion ot the Prosecuting Attorney, (he ess was dismissed. Barrett left towri immediate ly) going northward. ; I'm! Thiivm. The clothe Iirr of Mi Frank Kotx-rte ws rnbhsd of a lot nf clothing on night tills wuk, and alsi suns pota toes from his bun, A doe of bh-d shot would be a splendid Teonptior for the guilty "agfe bond. against the Williams Brat for nltogod tresptss on government bin Is, when it wad shewn fiut it was a case of malicious prosecution simply to put money into a certain nian's(?) pocket, tho cos was disuiinsed at once. 'The Williams Bros ars honest, industrious men who attend to their own afTuirn, and ths poop's are well plensed that this low' dowu attempt at blackmailing fulledi M;A8; flitdly 8old. Dkxtkk, November 13, 1883 Last Sunday four young men in Itnt Valley hcird a dog barking at some distance from the house and concluded that there must be a panther treed, nnd so snatch ing down their gun they went to see. They had gone but a short distance when they con cluded their coats would be incumbrances, should thoir lives become endangered, and they threw them aside, and "rushed on to th rescue. Coming to the tree Inmcatuil by Hi lurking what should they find but a "domestic cat" which the dog hoi chased from the honsi) a lew minutes' bfore. Poor boys how they were seld arid tornicntcd. Twins, or niKiR ToiiVEXTuita, ' PtP.tf. At th resilience of Mr Farring tdu, in this city, a little son aud infant daughter of Mr and Mr J W Williams, one the llth snd th other on the I2ih lust Mr and Mr Williams are from Corvallia, Snd are here visiting (ho parents and rela tives of the latter. Two. of their children who first took ihefover are about well. There are no other easos of scarlet fovcr in towrt, , .. ' NuTlcr.. All person indebted to me for subscription to Daily Oxonian, will please settle a eoon as possible after reading this notice. I must have money as I have to pay for my paper monthly. Hereafter, to all who will pay $1.00 in advance, I will de liver the Daily Oregon iao for one calendar moutlil HrsKuxu Hill. Mr ias L Pag paid Portland a short visit this week. Mr J M Hicks visited Portland U wsek en business. Mr A Goldsmith paid Portland a visit one day this week. Mr Henry Own baa gone to San Francisco on swamp laud business. Judge II D Humphrey will leave for fat Francisco n day next week. Dr A I Nicklln hat located In Portland for t'i practice of Ids profession. Mr James tlolt rxturnsd from the Eastern. State last Thursday. His family will lemald in th Eatit for a short time. Mr L Harry Montanye, of Albany, was Ust week guest of Captain Pai-kanf. Mrs Lissa Jacl;man Is nn'.v In Alltany, visit ing with her frioml, Mrs Montanye! Mr W'n l'.dri was registered at th St Charle Hotel, Portland; one day this week. Geo Abell has returned home to Portlatd, after a pleasant visit of nearly two weeks in this city. Sam Gnldnuilth, of Portland, came np from that city last Tuesday. He w ill remain In town several weeks. Mr J W Matlock, of Goshen, roturnod Wednesday from Uuiatilly couuty, where he had bey visiting relatives. lr Geo Bushnell, who ho been attending Ifc-tiire at the Cooper Medical Institute, of San Francisco, came home Lvt Saturday. Prof O P Lee; formerly ot th Eugen publio trhool, Is now lit Philadoli'hia, Ta, having re signed his professorship ill the ' Washlugtoa Territorial University; Hon J K Weatherford; ot Albany, paid Eugene a piofeaslonal visit last Saturday, re maining over Sunday. Mr Weatherford is one uf Llun's most iMipular ritUena. Mr Isaao Zumwalt and 1 1 Zumwalt, of Irving, have returned from their recent trip to the East They say that Oregon is th bast country they saw Iu their travels, Judgo Bean goes to Corvalli Mouday, where he will hold th regular term of the Henton county Circuit Court Mr Bean ia making one of the most popular Judge that over presided in this district; ' We undorahmd that Mr Zifflt'l Crabtree,' who went Kant on the Pioneer Exailrsion; is at the Arkansas Hot Springs; where hs Intends remaining durimr the Winter; HU health i much better than when he left her. Cottage Qrova Itema. rilOM OUR 81'KCtAL CUKIIKHPONDKirT. Nov. 14. 1833. Sunday and Monday wer lovely day, more lik Muy (ran November. There wa a hoise buyer here last wesk. Mr Cooley told a spin for $373. M inset May and Bell Pa'sous, of Cresa well, woreiu town Sunday, Mr Jack Shield ha told hi farm and iuteudi moving to CotUg GrctJ, o we losrai Mr llufu Cochran h) turns' 1 home this week from Lake county, whsr he hat bn lince July. Th protracted meeting doted Mondsy night There were Heveral new meuiber added to th church. Ten thousand railroad tie came doWd from Howe's mill last week Mr Frank Whipple superintended tlie rilri. Married, at the residence of the bride' psrouts, In this place, Nov lllli; by Wm Vaughn, J P, Mr Dick Burton and Mis Klluu lieufro; all of Lane couuty. A rax. Brevities. For good dentistry go to Clark. Bring your chickens to Bettiuan'. Swift k Co. will pay th highest market price for chickens. ,l Go to Swift & Co.' lor frejh California candies, crackers, ko, Pacific Rubber Paint is th best; all lixcd cans at Luckey and Bristnw.'s ' The Idrgvst xtock of carpet, oil cloth and matting just received at Friendly'. Swift & Co.' goods ar all uuw and bought for cash, ami ari sold cliesp for cash. littles, furs, chickens and all kinds of pro-' duce boiight fur cuu at A. Goldsmith'. Swift k Co. sell vanned goods, put Of this year, as cheap ss can be bought iu toWn; Bring your butter to O. liottman if yoa want the highest price; also all kind! of pro-' duce. . Mr S If Friendly will pay the highest cash market price for wheat Give hiin a call before selling your (train tlsewher. LOCAL MARKET REPORT. LAi KDPf. Mr M M Mark ha opuJ a laundry In this city on Eighth street, Just opposite Stewart's livery stUe. Perfect satis faction is guaranteed. None but white Wir employeiL . A. 0. U. W.-W lertni 'roin Mr E J Mc Clanahan, that twenty Hir of the citin of Cottage Grove have uods s;iili-'.I"U for th Institution of a bidg at that city. The bulge will be Instituted shortly. Cmir.se or Jvttctufn'.Hr It M Mulbol- offers many advantage. A school i in pro gress and everyone see n determined to put Uuid has returned to Junction and ousd bis it woolJ have probably cwt more than ti e ' their hau 1 to tbe plow ant mak for tb-m- ator with a verv fine stock of new drug. Give amount of compromise. SUa-lorl teKs a desirab! hciee." bim call nd f xamlre his stock. Nxw Trial OnutMKii. Justus, the young man who killed his father in Jackson coun ty, last Summer, aud who was convicted of murder,- has, nn appeal tu the Srrpreme Court been awarded a now trial. LwTCBK. Dr Watt lectured at (lie ME Chnreh last Tuesday evening, and at ths Court House Thursday and Friday evenings, on the lubject of l'nipraiici. Th Doctor is an eloquent speaker. Mevoki.vl Skkvicm The ineinorul services of the late Pr f E E Burke, will bs held at th University Cbapl, iu this city next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, fr-.-v Mr 8imu will delivsr the address. Umivkk-salmt pKXAt'HiHo Meeting will be hold at the Court House next Sunday, Nov ISth, m-ruiii aud eveuiog, by Rtr E A McAlisW. Subject, "Attributes of I cl." , , El oKNR, Nov. J6, 1883.' Wheat -00 cU on board rsrs, -. Oits 50 cU nett Hoiis-lUtoUcUeerlb.' SiJos-13. Hains W.IO' Shoulders- 0,l- LaM-l Butter SO's.S.V K,",'s 3S ets rer t , 1'oUitoes -yOo per buheL Havhig lately Issued a circular descriptive of Ijkne ernnity rf 19,000 copies, I can furnish the some free to parties wishing to send them Kaxt to friends. They furnish more informa tion, such as the immigrant wants, than yoa could writ iu a letter of 20 pages. I am also ertiug with E. J. Huiglit A Co., of Port kud, Oregon, the unwt active, si'ergetio and thoroughly sylvertrsed' firms' om W Pacilio O.wat i'artit ha.ing real estate t sell will tin-i it to their adv-tntv t pls the sam in my han.ts, as I am' constantly iecreBsing my a IvortnwuunU, an I am fuHy dsturminesi tliat lar'o oMiutjr s!iaV! have her soars of th immi gration bound ve.-twanL Gr.n. M. Miuca.' pAJioKtM, A magic lantern affair held forth at Un . Hall, lust Wednesday eve niog, t a very small audience. Ejcxue only i troni?.c first-close tro'ipcs. Ell l)Ats.-Dr llord, a CotUgs Grov phy cian', was nnt'l by Mtrshat Attebery, ThuriHUy evening for distiul'ing Dr Watt's tonieranoe meeting', snd np-u tt i d Friilay w:sntenceJ to svx' ilajs in t!.s city jail, where bs now lMu-uishes. Hi .wi drunk at the tiuM of the arrest Whx.it SoLC Mr 3 II Friendly, during the ptt week has purthasi ot the following pirti's als.ut l.'.OOO bosfiels: Mosrtrs Bushnell, Arniit.-.;e, lur aud Pitzer. heat is stevl itvri. mg, greatly to tl.e stifsetion of iJ U: -li r Ir.eu Is. , - -