The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, November 24, 1883, Image 5

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crrr and county.
tmiEF.JttEJTIO.
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County 'jail ethpry.
Thanksgiving next Thursday.
'See Sheriffs sales (a anuther column.
AU kind of grai seeds foral at A Gold
With'.
.... . . .
Hoaat turkey aaU cranberry tauc ury U p-
preaching.
Th nsw Bank will open fur business some
tlm Mit moath.
Dry good omotliing Dew. Call and e
'th.fh at Friendly'.
St node of the Fir Department election
Tin another oolumn,
A fin Una of silk plushes in all (hade
ini grade at FB DonnV
Tha only place where yon can alway aril
if oat chicken is at Bettuiau's.
, full assortment of ladies, misses and cliil
drea underware at Bettman,.
Thar is full eet of Mr Holmes' novel
at MoCoroaek k Collier'.
Carpenter are buaily eng,'od fitting up the
Store in Walton' new brick building.
Freshest and finest grocerie, cigar anil
'candies at 8wift k Co'. Try them.
Prepare for a rainy Sunday by getting a
good story at McCornack k Collier'.
A new coverint ha been placed n? the
Eighth street bridge acme the mf.l rice,
W understand that tbe Cnhurg sawmill
tie oomra'noed aawing operations at la.it.
'Anew cross wullc ha Iwn biilt umv
WfUftetU street oppoite the Star Hotel
Coldamith deliver groceiie immediately af
ter being bought with hi own conveyance.
Tha IX L Store will pay th higlieet
market price for all kiud of hide and fur.
Wfjhr heard cA eeveral partie intending
to build neat commodious dwelling next Sum
mer. aVoCornick and Collier hare just received a
erg invol? of school boo! ind school sup-
vtt.
Tha Bank of McMlnnville ha been organ
Wed With JiM WeltiriaVi, of Junction, a
lalte.
Trie circu'liti n of the Guard i rapidly
increasing. Advertisers ihould make a note
of thi.
The tooiabla at Mr T O Hendricks' re-d-ince
lat Satur.Uy evening wa a very en
joyable afTair.
Mr J N Taylor ha rented one of the 'f.x.nt
' rmins in Mr J J Waltou's uew building fur
a dentin office.
The woman suffrage amendment to the con
stitution will be voted on at tlie coming state
flection next June.
The Urgent and finest lot of geuta, buy
aud yaath clothing and underwear, just
raeeived at Friendly'.
Mr S H Friendly ho Just received the lar
lint involct of carpet ever brought to Engine
City. (Jive lit'! a call.
Linn, the little son of Mr K 1 Alexvider,
hi Portland, I seriously ill at llif' fellli lics o'
Mr B Alexander, of thi ott:
There is a huo in Montil'iiith , wenpied
by eight school " jjirl. It U H't "The
A We of the Angel." No w.iitior.
Tbs regular mating of thW C '' li will
Uheldonnext WeWUyatSP ir in the
. basement of the Presbyterian1 church.
Railroad Agent Adair iiow l!;is iito'n sSlo at
bi office ticket to all KmU-pi pniriU Some
of the ticket are noiwly a ytrJ in length.
Messrs M M Gillespie and .S G bwkwoo-1
bar leaned the buiMiu ime ilmir Knuth of
Kankin' millinery liop, and will utart a
Ineat market.
' The people of Eugene now hv a cbauoe to
jirocur washing done in a fint-aaa mtnuer
by white labor. Give the new laundry on
i i(hth tret a triaL
The Hendrraon aurveying party arrivwl in
fdwtt latTueilay. They report about t'iree
(eet of mow on the atimmit of the mountain,
via the McKenzia mail
Th Prineville New i now 'wned on a
' imall job pre. It ha ordered a new press,
the New i on of th beat paper piilili!iel
(sait of th monnttina.
Th Northweet New i now publid I every
flay in the week. It ha improved considera
bly in the put few week, and 1 now aMy
edited and full of new.
Mr J R WiUon, agent for D W Prentice
i Co, of Portland, ia in town for a few day.
All thoee wilding piano and organ will tf
Well to call ou him at th St Charlc Hotel.
Live of great men all remind u
That our live are hort and jerky;
And it time that we thoid I find hV
Each a fat Thn1ii!ivinf turkey.'
' Dr Shirplc Sid Patterton reiluoed a i-'
location of th elbow joint of th arm M a
loo of Dr Evan, one day thi week. It had
been dulocated teveral day prior to the
operation.
Th Supreme Couri MVmuiY foriBng gfa'ut
Id a new trial to Wm Smith, un'Her atntence
Af death; fcV aaiaulting the Warderi of the in
ftontiary ddrlng the outbreak aracng tlie ctn
vict laat Suminer:
Preaching at the Biptil Church next Sab
bath by W H Bernhard. Morning euliject,
Chriat the good Shepherd; evening aulijct.
Ark of Safety. Sabbath school at 10 a m
All ar invited. ,
Thar will b no aerWce at the EpUopal
Church on Nov 25th, a tbe Rev Walter Mar
vin has gone to Roeeburg. Th Thanknivin
service wi'l be held on th fnllowinj St.n lay.
0 ar cordially invfted.
W talr pleasure in reenmrnending Hall's
xfair Benewer to our nier. It restore
gray hair to it youthful color, prevents bald
ness, makes th hair soft and (rl'y. does
not (tain ths sarin-, and is a!trtbei the 1U
know remeJy fur ail hair nd scalp die-
Ayff SarsaparilU thorongbly cleanaeJtlie
WocJ("5mu!at th vital fnnHion. and
mtore the health and strength. X ou
whoa blood ia impar can feel well Ther
it a weary, btoguid eeliog. anl often a setts
I'er
The Sioilaw Bar.
We p'fabliitl the following corrMpjdieoce,
for th Eeneflt of thoa iutreU.l iu th
Loaer Siatlaw eohutry. Tl seeih from th
Engineer' report that th wsti o th W
is very shallow, which Ts a cf.rifht fact, hen
it i kbown that several different VeeitU,
drawing 'from Uc to fourteen feet, hav
patted over th bar during th pat year.
GAaijivr'a, Doi'olai Co.. OutuoM, U. R
Sch'b "Yiioji,h I'liruia kiva,
Sit U, 1843. )
Ritt. U. a C. Axu G. Suavtr, .
WaauiKUTOM, D. C.i
Sm: I trafiiioit thi day via San Fran
ciaco, the typographical and hydrgraphio
(beet of Siuilaw ftivec, approache aud n
tranoe.
From ths character of exmiution I hav
deemedTtbeatoiucluTa th Works opon
one sheet. .
I hav msd a tracing, from which a
early 4 pouible another will be made, and
in accordance with your directum tranamit
ted to tha Light 1lout Inspector of this
District.
Th record (original), copies of which
are being made, will be trauonitted by mail
iu a day or two, when I slutl complete sai.
ing directions fur entering.
Upon examining the results of the work it
is quit appareut that there i at present
tut little wster on th bar, to cross whicfr,
even with a light draft ateamei1, appears to
m'n very hazardous; while with any sailing
veMil, impracticable.
1 am informed that a steamer is expected
to enter t!i Si&daw Hivbr about the end of
Outiber; ahoulil it do so, it ii uot lik'uly that
any otliet vessel will again do so uuVil next
Spring.
The atove fact would scarcely commend
this river to confident t inn for U'Uyajje, aud
yt ffin the dilliculty of approach to this,
ami such niuiilar amull streams, it would
seem that an eutraoc bony would be of no.
doubted (id to any vessel about to enter.
To a stranger such entrances hav nothing
to mark distinguiah them and caunot he
identified except by striking the breakers,
while with a bony properly placed, veuel
could always approach without any delay.
Very respectfully, your ob't torvaot,
Lici8 A. Sknotellrr,
Asst. U.3 C.1C. Survey.
. THkAfiiV DKP.utTJinxT, Orrict r thi
Light ILii' Koahd,. Wahiiinotun
Oct 'a, 188J.
Sir: RcferHilg trt yoilr Ifcttor of October
19th; I havo to sny that the Hoard lias di
rtx:tl the Inspector of tlm loth Iiijilit Houe
District to ('lace a spar bn!y at the liioiitli of
the1 Sitlalaw River, Oregon, if it cn be done
without risk to hia tender.
Very reaMtctfulty,
HltNHV Fl PlKINlt
Coinnminlnr V. &. U, Naval Sec.
I f k S.iiTKU tHK Papkr. Once npou a
time (ii'it.1'11 111:111 fft mad at the editor
and stopped his paper The uiixt week he
old hi Client St fiillr cent l!ulow the
in.ifkut price. Thuu bin proporiy mt sold
fur becauao lie tii'ln't read the Sherilf
ales. He p aid ?')00 for a lot of forged imtuH
that Imd binii nlvertiied fir two weeks and
tliu public uaiitioiivd not to licentiate them
He then piid 4 big Irisliuisn, wicli a finit ou
him like for hammer, to kick him all the
way to tlm newjp.iper otiice, where he paid
fur fmir year' subfcriptioii in advance, and
made tlie editor sin an agreement to kuock
him (!'.( (! and rob him if he ever ordered hi
pApcr stopped aiftilti. Such Is life without
tilb home newsp.ip.'r.
Kailkd to Aokkc The case of Phil Keis
SCoA' iimt Isiao Voacuui, to recover t"-l),-
00!) for violation of a contract, was couv-
u!u led in the U S Circuit Court ab Portland
tliii week. It was given to the jury at 4
o'clock, ami aa they failed to agree after
four hour' deliberation, they were diicharg
ed. It ii undentood they stood six to six.
Mesnr Waslibnrne of this oit and Itufus
Mallory and J F Watson of Portlaml, ap.
pe.ired in behalf of Ml1 Yoacilin, and Hon W
W Thayer fur' the plaintiffs. The case ha
been continued rritil the April term' of th
if S CoJrt It is harJly pnMble that any
jury will ever briug in a verdict in' fao'r of
Xois k Co.
How THF.T 'Voted. lliS foitland Council
resolution declaring Beer iin worthy t hold
ing any office whatever in ihe ctfj' government,
was pwied October 10'h by the following vote:
Ayes-Adm Chittenden, Gerde, Honey
njau, Sco;Jn, Sear and Smith. Nayi -An-dro
and Haley. The resolution declaring
iyor Chapman unworthy of holding hi
office, ame transaction, w passed Nov 22d
by the following vte: Aye Adnf. Chit
tenden, Honeyman, Bear and Smith. Xay
Andru. Gerde, Haley; Scogln bent. ('bap
man wm not a bail a lienaerby two votes.
Standard. ,
Jcuomexi'.- M Gilm'ore, who was blown
up by iTeuature diwharjo of giant powder
on the 13th of Fel Wy,' 1S3, at Home Plain,
Mimtana, secured a judgment against the N P
R If; Wednesday, in the United State Circuit
Court for ?4300, for ilamaes received by the
accident Gilinore was in the employ of tbe
enmpanyt tbe tim and held the company
responsible. He sued for 1:3,00a The jury
was out about one hour. Portland Standard.
Phiz Wmat. A epecimen of SiunUw
wheat ha been sent to thi offce, witli th
requet th.it Mr Geo PfeNhaW b notified that
his challenge in a rertnt iu of the GcaBD
ha been acceptel,- ft'l that he be requested to
tend to this r.tflce at riice a umple.of hi beat
wheat. V"e Lot t he ir fnmi Mr BeUhaw
xliitel
KfM.rtAi.-Th Kugen City Cannery,
owned 5 J ii Hick k Br., ha been
mnveq from the K insey ihop to th old1 tannery
property on Eighth (treet, which wa om
time ago bonht by the Meaers Hicks. W
ndersUnd that they will VB rect large
buildings on the premies.
of dUoonrsjrment and dppondeney.
tnm Kmnna this feelinff should take Ayer's
friprina in povify ainT vitalirs trt blool . I an elomtent aJ orcibl sjVr.
LKTrM.-Mr W H Bernhard, a enavertad
Jew, delivere-i two lecture at the Baptit
Church on W wines-lay and Thursday evenings
1 . . 1 ....ll.n.u Tf is
respecureiy, so ei j
Th Oregon City Fishway.
Walter Baldwin, of Corvallis, appointed
"by th Legislator to look after th fish way
at Oregon City, knd M stirs 5! 00 re and Care
well, of th carp ear, hav returned (run
Oregon CitJ, whither they wsiit o make an
xamiaatioa of th fall. They report that
tber will f no dilBculty in putting in th
proposed McDonald ladder. It will not,
however. I pat Iu over th falls, a most
pecfjile ssppos bat along side of th canal
whirh will firov a better and cheaper plan.
Some blasting of stone w ill 0 repaired to
get th way la (hare. kVr Bald win is to
submit hi plan to Mr McDonald, lh in
ventor, who is in Wasf ingto'n, D C. It is
said to b dilh'cdlt ? to AvUriiiin, what
th cost will be, but th $o(K)6 already Ap
propriated will probably uot bo sufficient tb
make it perfect sucoe. A sea wall will
hav to b built to keep back and regulate
th water. Mr MaoClsay, Chairman of ths
Portland Board of Trade, it i stated, will, at
tb first meeting of ths B iard of trade, pro-
sent th matter of taking steps to influence
Prof Beard, th fish ooi:imisioner to send
the people of Oregon a ear of yotng (had.
96hctlon,Clty Items.
Nov , 1883.
Trios Gtlinors has returned home,
Junction is getting fts share of tramps.
J V Jennings, on of ths pionesrs, returned
home a few days ago.
Deputy Sheriff Cochran was in town last
Tuesday collecting taxes.
Mr Bramwcll and wife, of Harrisburg, were
here visiting th first of tha week.
Several car loail k Chinamen earn in on
the freiclt train th other night
Dr Watt eutei tabled the poople of Junction
with two of hi lectur.s last wetk.
One night last week ther were more car in
town than ths switches would bold.
Our new Council has beeu Installed, and now
has th welfare of the city in its hands.
Last Tuesday Miss Ella Calvsrt sold 46
acres of land, lying near town, to Jaa Million
for th sum of 12100,
Mrs Brownie haa bought a houa and lot in
Eugene, whei shs intends to live hereafter, j
She left her last Tuesday. Tb klud withe
of many friend follow her to ber ntw home.
. ait
Cottage Qr6v Items.
from 6'cK isrfblAtMliiKMroNKKNT.)
Nov. 2l.-IS3.-l
A "hop" at Charley Still Iter s last night
MrGus Ilijkctlior was iu town Monday.
Mr Fred Sliultx, of CanyonVille, is hereon
bushier',
Born, Nov IS, ls.S.1, to th wife of Mr
Wallace, a da'iglitiir.
Born, to the wife of Mr Thomas Gough,
Nov 17, 1883. a daughter.
I'hoGood Templars sre preparing for ' a
jjitiKl tiiilo next Saturday.
Mrs P.IiihIa Cathuart has been quite sick
gain, but is up and around now.
Died a little sou of Mr and Mr Grub,
of Lithaiii, ajud about two yeaiv
Mctu Miller, .I11tor 111 a id Carey are
building an addition to their blacksiuitli
o.p.
The stnnger for the bridge aonui U iw
river arc hoivn, and ar ready to bo placed
acrns the river. They are 1 10 feet tu length.
Arr.x.
Ty Item.
Tat, Not , 188J.
Fair weather still ontlnoat,
Our itors Is to bt eulargsd.
Ooyots sttll eontlnu to km sheep ia thi
vicinity. ,
Mr A V Hyland ha been enlarging his
store lately.
Trout valley school is prug resting finely at
present. ,
Hols still osntinn to b mad la th gam
lawnphsr. .
Mr 8 Brock ha been up from Linn county,
visiting rtlaNive and friadi
Mr T K Warner kas got th roof oa his asw
bouts and th fir place up,
Tay ha a haunted hous. A ghost I re
ported to bar been seen.
Ws learn that Tay ia to have a chopping
mill, also a saw mill, to b run by water pow'
t.
M B Griffin sold his farm recently for 11300
id tour horses. He is going east of th
mountains.
r . rtkivt
' RovV River Items.
Lot of rain with anew ia sight en th moun
tains.
A few el our farm trt hav finished sowing
their Fall grain.
Mr J H Pester, th miller of CrtatwsU, ha
returned home to stay all winter.
Three boys wsnt cooa hunting th other
night and captured on cooa and two fin lanrs
kittens.
MrJW Col and B Sabbins, bar half
completed making tb shingle for th two
bridge.
Mr L S Roger and Son ar building a lanr
saw mill which they expect to hav completed
in a few nioaths.
Som weeks ago five of th bravest citizens
of Row river went hunting, whei on old gen
tleman cams across three bears. II only shot
twice one at th bears and th nsxt tlm for
th boy hallowing bear three times every
jump,
Taar.
, Srrtithfield Items.
. Smitiineld, Nov HI, I83X
rn!lt!ineld looking up.
Two coal pits put up here this week.
Glass ball shooting her on Saturday, Nov
21th.
Thanks to tbe Guabi) for that section of the
Oregon game law.
MrJAceKiiby movea this wsek to Alsea
saw mill to live.
Koad Supervisor of district No 40, has dons
a boss job in thst district
Jas Taylor, on of Richardson's pioneers,
ha moved from her to near Chnher.
Mr Rowland and Mr Ed Sherman, black-
rnitb and wagon maker, hav opened a shop
here. They corns wsll recommended.
. I(eu('Iar. ,
Irving Items.
Ihvio, Nov. 121, 1833.
More copies of th (.hard ar taken at
this olftce than auy other paper. ,
- W hear it rumored that a saloon will be
started in the old Bond store soon.
All th parte wto went -East on the
Pioneer Excursion, have returued home.
Farmer busy plowing. An unusually
large amount of Fall grain will b seeded in
this neighborhood.
Mr A Bond has moved into his new (to;
It is a very commodious buildiug, and a
credit to the towu and it proprietor.
Occahional.
bas Works,
Messrs John L Stewart, W W Gibljs and
H L Jackson, of Philadelphia, an I R W Hill,
of Salem, Oregon, have applied to th City
Council of Eugane, for th xcluiv right of
buildiug and operating gas werk iu said city
for the period of fifty years. The company
agrees that (11 Illuminating gas fumlnhtd shall
be of not let than twenty candle' power, and
that they ahall not rharge consumers of th
ga a price to exceed five dollar per thousand
cubic feet They do put make mention of tlie
time within which they Kpect to commence
th buildiug of the wo'Ps. W understand
that the Council will refuse to grant thsin ths
exclusive right for th period, but will grant
thorn a free tin of the street
Mamorial $vic.e.
Tjatt Sunday morning Rev Wm O Simpson
preached tb memorial service of,th late
Prof E E Burke. A large audience, protmbly
600 or 700 in number, ws present, occupy Ing
about two-third of th seating capacity of
Uuivertity auditorium. Th speaker depicted
th brief career of the deceased, spoke of bis
strong Intellect, his manly virtues, psrseve
ranee, and industry, which compelled tbe re
spect of all who war acquainted with
him. He described th scholar always the
first, th tMcher-fair end impartial, and
ths Christian m'ist devout and tnis. Th
address was listened to with great Interest and
made a deep iinpiesslenou the auditors.
8prlngfield Items.
SntiKormD, Ny 22, 18S3.
Dr WatU lectured her last Saturday eve
ning. Aroo Dunham haa goo to Eastern Ore
gon on a visit.
Ther U talk of woolio mill being located
her in th Sprfn1.
M V Wilmott and Jcsto Simmons lutend
building! a (ash ana door factory in th
Spring. B.
. Chahoc or Tianmus' ox tin d. k C For
teveral month past the east side hrauch of th
Oregon k California road has bid it UrislDii
at Glendale, while th work of extending th
lint ha been vigorously pushed People be
yond Glendale Will now hav further accom
modations. Mr A L Stoke, assistant super
intendent of traffic, stated last Tuesday morn
ing that within ( few days tbe road would be
opened to a new eUtum knowu aa Grant's
pass, situated 290 ailee from Portlaml, and 34
miles from Glendale. Tnls will aocommodaU
a lurge number of immigrants now pushing
forward for the Kngu river valley, and will
also enable a great mauy settlers south of
Glendale to get their freighU by rail, instead
of hauling them by wagon over the hills. The
lloe river valley is said to lie a level anu ier
tile one, and is rapidly filling with people.
Nsw Meat MaMzT-Gillesple and Look
wood will open' a meat maiket. in tbe baildjng
one door south of Rankin's millinery stors
next Monday. Both gentlemen ar well
known in thi vfciirlty, and we prophecy that
they will control a large thaf of tb public
patronage. They own a large amount of fat
beef cattle,' wTikh will enable them to (ell at
very low prices. Civ them a calL '
THAmfttciViXQ SociasLt A concert and
sociable will be given in th basement of th
Presbyterian Chnreh on Thanksgiving v.
ning. Free refreshment will be provided.'
Adinissiod 25 cento. A good tiro is expected-
' -
Ban-asm. We find the following In the
Salem correspondence to th OregonlanV "Mr
Seymour W Condon returned Monday from '
trip to Harriaburg, wber be spent BruyUy,
and where be is largely Utersried id educa
tional interests." .
School Mxcnxa -Notices haV been post
ad for a school meeting at th Court House.
Mnmlar December LI. at 1 o'clock p m, for
.k. l . iu fiw tha suooott of . recourse to a knife, with whi .-b be cut th oth-
'ths school and for th tranaacQoa of other ev badly. Battarsbr then used hia pistol; bat
lHirhsoadatstieb rjeetmgs,' with Aio e'ffiu'
A Pitrrx 5qi'AW-MAX.-Th "sqnawman'' of
th Pistes, who ws compslled to wear calico
dress for cowardice in t attle, recently disd In
Storey county. The Footlivht give ths. follow
ing description of hlra. The people of Corn-
stock bar become familiar with the features
and form of Lady Jfm, a be wa called, who
ha for the pact fifteen yean been seen on th
treet of Virginia; He wa in disgrace,
and dressed in female apparel . on ac
count of his refusal to fight with his tribe (ths
Piutes) in tbe war of Pyramid Lake, in 1J0.
He wa condemned by bi tribe at the time,
and ha ver since worn petttlooata. About
oneyft'rayVth'e the Indians met In council
and pMed a resolution allowing; Jim to wear
breeciic,' but he refuswl, saying that he had
worn femaleaattire for twenty Jrs, d did
not ear to change. Jim A d about two weeks
go, down near Evan' mill, in th (even-mil
aaayon. II had been missing foe over a week,
and tb Iadlans linking something was
wrong, visited bi eampnodie and found Jim
dtad, and it la supposed he committed suicide.
Ccrnxo axd 8aooTiX4 at SraAflix A
(eriou quarrel about a littls affair oecorred in
Billy Quirk's store at Heron tiding. The par
ticipant were a man named Maxwell of th
company shop, and Betttrehy,' cleric ia the
star. It appears that Fat by got th best
of a rough and tuut-lr,' rbea Maxwell had
8TA.TE UNIVEIlSlfV
A, column devoted to th luUresVs of th
Tiurean and Kutaxian Literary Socletist, aud
th Stat ITniysrstty.
JSXNll MoClDKI..... EblTOR,
Brief Items,
Thanksgiving next Thursday.
Prof Collier' class in Mechanic ha comj
meuced to review for examination.
Cam Shelton, wno ha beu tick daring
th past week, is again in achool
Mitt Minni Starr, who has been on a
visit to California, has returned home.
Prof Condon' class in Botany was ex
amined on the text book this week.
Seymour Condon, a gradual 'of '62 and
now Stat Librarian, paid hi home a (hurt
visit laat week.
Last week the University wa visited by
Prof J T Gregg, School Superintendent of
Marion oouuty. .
Th cUs in Mondern History fiuithed th
advanced lesions this week and will uow
coinmeuo to review.
Last weett th Eiitaiiau were favored
with a pleasant visit from Mis Jennie Spen-
eer, a member of the clas of '8.1.
A ml ha been patae'A by th Regents
that eaoh Professor is to keep th door of
bis room looked when Hut in the t'uiversity.
The memorial (ermou of Prof E E Bur:!',
wu preached lat Sunday by Itev W J
Simpson', at II o'clock, a m, iu th chapel of
th Uuivorsity.
Th rule, no load talking in th hall, wa
broken a few day ago by four wort iy stu-
dsut, who were conducted iuto the l'resi
deut' room.
Geo Buthuell, who graduated with th
clas of '81, ha returned from Tan Fran-
ciabo, wher b ha been studyiuj inediciu
for th past two years.
Th advanced class iu German, wliiuh bas
been readiug "Uer Nefle at Oukel," bu
fiuithed that book tud are now readiug
"Zriuy," a work by Korner,
Mark Bailey and Henry McClure, who
hav been ot all Summer aii'l Fall with a
surveying party, mad their appuarano in
Eugnue last Wednesday,
Th subject of the debut last Friday was
"Should Women have the right ef Suffrage?'
the affirmative was load by Fanny McDau-
iuls, th uegativ by Emma Wright
The clock, which bas hitherto been in the
room lately ocoiipied by Prof Burke, has
been removed to the society hall now mod
a a recitation roo::i by Prof Johnson.
Th (iciall held at th rtsMuiic of MrT
G Hendricks last Saturday evening wa a
very pleasant afTair. Quit a uumber of
udent were present, good music and an
excellent supper war furnishsd and all
seeinnd to enjoy tlieinselve.
Ou last Monday morning th stu. tents in
Prof Kailoy's room war electntiod by a gen-
tl sound as of "spirits" rapping on th door
landing into Prof Strsub' Mom, but when
th duor wa at last uufatteuud th wander
ing one had diaoovered hi mistake and had
vanished,
The queition for dtdiata next Friday is,
"lletolved, That the title of Mary Quocn of
Scott to the tirone of Kugland. was more
valid than thaj of Elizabeth." Leader ou
the alllrmative, Jennie MuClure; oolli'tine
Miry Potter, Katie lluick aad 1 attis
Dickinson. Leader ou negative, Emily Bria
tot) colleagues Ann Midgley, Hatti
Ferrr and Lulu Skaggs,
Th col.'eoe students were rejoiced during
the first part of the week to see a notice on
tb bulletin board stating that Rhetorical
would now oommence, and that the differ
ent classes would meet Prof lmbert iu his
room at I o'clock p ui. It is supposed to b
an undisputed troth that when a student bas
a little leisure time or it tired studying, h
ould rather sit down and writ an inter
esting essay than do any thing site.
At tb open session given by. the Laureani
last week, ther was a good sttondauce (if
both societies, and quite a numlier of visi
tors were present. After th usual order of
buiiuet had been passed through and rewss
was over, those present were favored with a
song by Messrs Collier, Kakin, W and W II
Gere, alto with a declamatiou by J M Nev-
iii. . Th qnestiou for debate "lleaolved,
That the Mortgait Tax Law should b re
pealed," wa well debated Vy both tide.
Th daciaion was tendered by th President,
J It Whitney, in favor of tb negative.
Gsaxox Orricxna. The following ar tb
officer of the 8pringfield Grange; M., J E P
Wither; O, A D Burton; L, J 8 Churchill;
8, T O Maxwell; 8, T 0 Maxwtll; A S, R B
Spencer; V, M II Harlow; Treasurer',' M L
Wllinot; Secretary, P J Mcllierson; U K, P
M McPherson; Ceres. II E Maxwell; Pomona,
A E Churchill, LAS, .V F Ifarlow.
Nsw Law Fish. -Geo Washburn last Sat
urday morning concluded to enlarge his law
businiss and therefore the firm name will here
after be known at Wtabbume Son. The
mother and the junior member of the Uw firm
are doing nicely, while Wathbume Sr, It is
thought,
(t.irm.
Persons!.
Mr A Lurcby of Coftags Grove, paid Eugene
a visit last Thursday.
. Now is th tim for oar merchant to ad
v'ti holiday good. It, will jpay.
Dr .Che Wbitcakv, of Cottag Gruv.
paid our city a brief visit last Saturday.
The tax collector ia making hi annual
visit to th different precinct in Lane conn-
y. ..''.. . .
Mr G Bettmaa and familv have rinm..l
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home from Portland. Th family are all
"'I . . .'... 1
Mr H C Humphrey went to Han.lrim-I.
last Monday. H will be absent about twa
weeks.
Mr J II Evans, renl.ter of the Culled SLit
land office Ut the Lalceview district s In Sa
lem. He Is expected hereshurtlv.
Mr W T Teet, of Rjwburg, is acting a
''ashler of the Lins County Bank, durlne Mr
II 0 Humphrey's visit to San Francisco,
Mr Gso 3 Washburn wsr.t to ror'tUrit
first of ths week on professional busins in re
lation to th Yoouiu cat, it returned home
Thursday.
Hon Mi!tonShamioii,oneo( Bctitc'h cottntv'a
most prominent Democrats, is in town visit
ing at the resideuc of hi brother, Mr We.
ley shannon.
Mrs Chester D Cotulis. nee Mrs Amelia Van
Houten, in oomiieny with her hunband. Mr
Com), expect soon to visit her horn and
friends In Eugvn City.
In an Item In hut week's Gland w stated
thst Mr Jas Holt's family remained in th
East Mr Holt's fnillr rinn.l a-ltt. 1.1...
. j i.,..,,!,! VSOS IUIHI
aim a sister of Mrs Holt a.
Juhnnie McCornack will, make a brief
yisit to Eugene City on Saturday, and then
start to San Francisco to attend a business
college, Johnnie ha been a faithful assist
ant clerk of th Board of School Land Com
mianiouera, and ha mail many friend in
Salem. Salem Statesman. Nov 17th.
LHTVM.-Ther will be a lecture at ths
Methodist church next Wednesday vsnlnv
by Rev Slimieon. 8ubjeot, "Life and Time
of Wm Wallace," Songs by Mr L O Adair
and Miss Franc Odell Admission. 25 cents.
Proceeds to be devoted to church expense.
Rial Estate. -TJ Duuton Eta. of thi
olty has formed a business association with
Gso S Washburn for buying and clbig of
real estate. Their headquarters will be at the
law otUo of Mr Washburne.
Cmzicxs or .luxerioNl-Mr R M Mulliol-
land has returned to Junction and opened hi
store with a very fine stock tif new dnyi Glv
nun a cau anil examine nit atnek. -
Brevities.
For good duutittry go to Clark.
Bring your chickens to Bettman's.
Swift k Co. will pay th highest market
price for chickenai
Go to Swift & Co.' for fresh California
candies, crackers, ka,
' Pacific Rubber Taint is tlie lx'itt all slaed
cans at Luckey and Bristow.'s
Th largest Ntouk of carpet, oil cloth aud
matting jutt received at Friendly'.
Swift A Co.' good are all uew and bought
for oath, aud are (old cheap for cath.
trt 1 - .111 .....-
nine, mm, cuicxeii ami an Kimu 01 pro
duct liougbt for cash at A. GoliUiiiith'a
Swift k Co. (ell canned oonds. nut nn this
year, at cheap as can be bought iu towu,
bring your butter to G. Bettman if you
want th highest price; also all kiude of pro
iiuue. (
Mr S II Friendly will uav the hiche!
cash market price for wheat, Giv him
call before selling your gram elsewhere.
LOCAL MARKET REPORT.
Euuexk, Nov. 23,' 1883.'
Wheat -00 to 01 cts on board cars.
Oats-60 cts nett
Hops 18 cts per lb.
Sldes-13,
Hams -lo IA.
Shoulders-105U2.
Laril--12. :
Uiitter-Ajft-fd.
Egg W eu per do.
by proper cure, will weather the
PaoillBlTCli. At th Instance of RevBbdiop
Morris, of ths diocese of Oregon, President Vil
Urd hat prohihited tbe sab of the Police Ga
zette and publications ( f its class on th cars
of tlie Northern Pacific Railroad. Ths sain
order sbonld be pnimulgated in regvrd to the
OACKR.
TheWalU Walla Statesman says: P B
Johnsno In in favor of prohibition b-ause he
says it wiH annihilate th Democratic party.
If he bad done as much ia th past to exter
miniate the Dcmocrsts as be haa to deetroy their
wbisky.li would have been of emie account V
his own party.
V
Szxiinn. Tbe Eutaxian Literary Society
at its meeting on Friday evening, Nov lSlb,
deUted the ue.tiou, "Resolve.1, That th
Beit Presidential election shoiild be a Bepub
lics victory," and after du onsileratiia
the question wa doi kled In'ti negatlv. Th
Republican must gx
NOTICE OF FIREMANS ELECTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
th Annus' Election of Kugen lire.
Department will b held in th City tf
KnifAnA IVtilnttfnf l.a.tMil fitat nf lpA.
gon, on Momlay the 3d day of December,
. I. 10110 t 1 . .1 . a
a i', ios.i, as ami ooiweeu in noun 01 i
o'clock p in aud 6 o'clock p m of laid day,
for th purpose of electing 1 Chief Kufjloee,',
and Assistant Eugineer. Suid election to
l. I - . L I Irf.ll liV '
neui at 111 new r-iigiiie- 11.111 ui rugu
mine Co No I. iu the Cil and Conntv
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aforesaid. , .
Dated at Eugene City, this 2Uh day o(
November, A By order of ,th
President of the Board.
J. M. 8uax,
Attest j , President
L. Hn.Txr,' Sec'y.
Sheriffs Sale;
NOTICE H HEItEBY GIVE TlfAt
by virtu of an Execution duly issued
out ol tha Circnft Court of the State of Ore- .
gon, for the County ef I.ane,' by the Clerk
thereof, and to ipe directed on to. wit: No.
vembcr 10,' ll?3.7, upoo a judgment and do
ere of foreclosure rendered it said Court
November 7, 111.1, in a suit wherein -W S
ilutniihrey wa jilsiutitf and J W liau-herty
wa defendant, Hi favor of said plaintiff for
the sum of live hundred and eighty-six and
tweuiy.five one-hundred ths (loSb'.Z'i) dollars,
together with coats aud disbursements of
sale, and an attorney fee of filty-eicht ($,VS)
dollars, and (or tha foroclosura ami sale of
the following deorilMt mortKageil , real pro
perty, to-wit: The N I of the f. E i' and
the W , of the N E J, and th E f of th N
K i of bee 14; also the W 4 of ,(U .i E of
.See II, all in T Ifi, S It 5 W, containing
acres, more or les, all in Lane. County, ()ri
gon. Commaudiug me to aell the abev
described pnitiiees. as by law reijiiired. .
Now, therefore, by virtu of said Execu
tion, and to tati-fy said judgment with in
terest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent per
annum from th 7tr. dsy ef November, 1S.S.1,
costs, accruing costa and expenses Hif tale,,
and atU-niey lee, I wilt sell tlie alxive de
scribed mortgaged premite at publio uo
tion,' to the higlieat bnlder, for cash in html,
at the Court iluuse door in Eagene City,
Lane County, Oregon, 00
Monday, Dee-ember 21, ISSi,
at the hour of 2 n'ckk, p m, of said day.
J.lfCAMPi;KLi,
Sheriff Ijuie Cocnty, Orrgoc,
I Dated Nov 24, 13.
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