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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1883)
CITY AND COUNT Y URIe, MK.VriO.. Christmas text. ' 8m mw Sheriff sale ia aRnthee column, Horns of our firmer are selling tliair erneatv 8ee GoliUuiilh'e adverliseniont it tnothir olamr. Sm Dot id of fit! settlement in another colomnt K H L Co No I meet at thtir htJl Mon day evening. Dry goode-eonuthing ne. Call and o them atlneudly. Begin writing oat your resolution, which jot wilt never keep. i The good old day n( par rib ami ten derloin have "arriv." MisaAyer, whiue pa sdvortise ia thii paper, it worth ffl.OOO.OOO. A fine line of silk pluidies ia all shade tod grade at F B Dunn', Th only place where yon can alway m!1 your chicken b at Bettman'. A fall Rssort-nent of Indie, tuiwse and chil rfen nnderwar at Bettman,. There i a full art of Mr Holm' novel at McCoruaok Jt Collier'. Mr H A Kincaiil, of the Journal, ha mortal into his new dwelling. A number of rilUen here will leave fur lb Couer d'Alen mine nut Spring. The tchonl meeting oocur next Wudued.-iy Instead of. Monday, a etated Ut wwk, Th dance at Line' Hail Tkanktgiviiijr evening wa a very iojsful alfiir. John Justus, of Jaeknon county, ha been sentenced to the tnitentiary fr life. Freaheataul flueat groceries, cigar and cauilie at Swift Jt Co'. Try them Prepare fur a rainy Sunday by getting a good story at McCornask 4 Collier. . Mean f B l'unn and James ltobioMn were In Tortland eeveral day thia week. i Him, the Chinantan, ha moved' 'to fort land and ioteo U opening a Cliiua store. If you want a good tewing machine at rea sonable price, call on K it Lackey Jt Co. The I X I. Su-re will pny tiie ln'xhett market price for all kinds of hide inl fur. MoCornack and Collier haw juitt received a rge Invoice of school book ind school imp-l-H. One of onr citizen inquired at -a Kojp-m-grocery etnre f r carbolic oda, one day tin week. . V .','.. AU kiiid f a:-n Vti-m, iuid at astnm.h togly low prices at K It Kiwkey 1 I'u'a ia drugstore. The oirvul.it! n of fio Dp.vr.u i rapidly liioreuiuj. A-lvfrtisar should in.ik- a not of thi. wsi. ts ft I .ft t .1.-. .. ..... 1. ....!. I lit) llliest 10. oi soo. point s;. t-r iiii-ubiui. ti Kdi-eno can be ecu at R R Loekt-y k tV drugstore. ' The Rumsey surveying psrty hi -not peoted fmra at of the mountains for nearly one month yet. . The lareit iid fi'iet lot of g-mta, Iwys ml youth clothing and undent-ear, just receirnd at Friendly'. Mr S 'I Friendly h jntt reclve.l the lar 4liw iioi of oarp-'t ever liMHa'ht to Eiivtenr City. (iiv litm rail. Sheriff Camplh'll will fell two hore and coU at 8lierilfa ik vtt titu Court Home door to Jay at 1 n'douk. The freight traiii wna off the tr u-k, n'i Irvinj Thurwlay morning, del lyiiy iU arrival at UiU place untd 1PM. Khler Cheathan delivered the 1 h:.nkjivinj aennon at the t'hridti:in Church, t a very Ur and appreciative audience. The Crown and New Home dewing mix chine are the best. Call at K R Luckey k Co' drug (tore and examine thein. K R Lnokey & d have received a Urp invoice of the New' Home ai d the Crown sewing machine. Give tbcm a call. It is a rare thiog that a reqnet for a tem ple copy of our paper i accompanied by stamp. There are many ono-scnt men in this world, - The 8ociable at the Presbyterian Chnrch, Thanluglving, for the benefit of the Sunday School waa largely attended nd netted a handsome ium. W have received "The Pacific Coaet," a paper pubbahed at Saa Franeitco, in the in. torest of the ooaat anil it reaonroe. It i an ably edited JonniaJ . The train wa delayed Saturday and Mon day by nsmaU bridge being washed out acrou Parrott week, and the tram did not reach thi city thoe days nntil 5 pm. Breech loading shot gun, of improved pattern, can be purchased at K R Lackey k Co't drag store, at cheaper price than else . .. r-u ... in. ka where in tae iv utainene vwiej, u firm a calL ' A slight touch of Winter wa experienced here laat Saturday afternoon, when few flake of anow fell but immediately melted. The foot hill were white with ikw, but all ha since disappeared. Purge out the lurking distemper that nnder mine health, and the constitutional tip will return. TfafcM who suffer from an enfeebled and disordered state of the tystoio, should take Ayer' tWeaparlalla to cleanse the blood, and rector vitality. Jcdois or Elbctio. The Board of Fir Delegate laet Thurlay appointed Metsr M S Wsilis, Geo Smith and Thos Brown judge of election forth Department election, which occur next Monday. Poll will be open from 1 p m to 6 p a. Th FiasT. The first tax on mortgage ia rawti'ila eorintwa paid on Wedoea-lay by a saaa living V Lanr eounty.-Pea-IMg.f-hm4 ' " ' tJway firati2w7- Sracux Mfrnxo.-Eu.fD H ik ami Lad- -Use Junction City Items. Nov W. 1883. J V Wright it again on the street. Grant Comntiut Ut for New York lart Ttieailay. V hail two fight iu town on night thi week. ueo S Washburn M down during the week. Thanksgiving tervic was held in the church her. W 8 Lee uf thi place, (pent few day in Portland last wvek. Wm Stewart, an old Junctionite, left n for Ulympia Iwt Thtraday. Hi friend wish hiiu su.um-4 in hi ue IU1 1 of labor. Two ouiuuru ant t ilk I of, on by the food Timjdar anl tiia otiir by the Sunday School. Uii-y will in Jonbt he good, tine we have plenty of lirst-ulasft Ivcal talent, - Riley Bau,ex rMlrnad agent t thU plce, entered the booils of "doubt blesiediins'' a few days tgo. Til deed wa commitod in Portland, Mis Itatlie Gore of Juuction, iugiug the minor key. Mr Vawtor, from Bugenn, wa in towu last SttttriUy canvassing for "Twenty Year in tit United Plates Senate," by Jama G Blaine. The book I good aud diould be purchased by all wfshiug to be lp with- the timu. q. it. Cottage Grove Items. FROW OUR HrKCIALCORIIK-irONOKNT. Nov. 23, 188.1 Our public school Is out to- day. Senator Dorria Wa In town Friday and fat urday. A little daughter of Mr Frank Carey has been quit sick but U on tbe mend again. It is Mr Vim Wallace's wife that ha the young daugkiw that weight 13 lbj burn th lth Inst. y Snow Ml t th 24tb and 23th to the depth of about three inch, which did not all molt until Monday. Mr J 8 Martin ii buil ia f an addition to hi ahojv He ia not to be outdone by his brother blacksmith. Dr Watt lectu.-ed here Thursday and Friday evening on the subject of temperance, and wds listene J to with great lnUre.iL Spencer Butte. We clip the following from the Portland Wait S bore, concerning tlie beautiful butt lying oi th of iown: "Near Kuene llty, Ore.'oo, a bi'h hill rista somewhat abriiitly fitu Uie va.lcy to tie height of jono thouKund five huudrwl fuet, being two thoiiNtud live hun dred fx-t lnv the oce.itt levcL It is knnwu A Sornour ltutte, and from Its top can be seen one m Vi tan neuuuiiu panoruiu-u ever ;re:ul by th hxnd of nature. The snow Mwnel pk and tim'iei-cliul ri lges of toe Cud'leH on th ut, th-) r ;': ni t-m of tin iinicuful hills of th ) Co ut lUxf o i t'l west. U dc!) tin ri-d with the bin of (INUnce, stretch for mile hforo tiie i-yj until fuey fa lu into the ho.itou. Iho Willamette valley, veined with woudvd stream and dotted with cities and town, lie iu the embrao if Ihe-e mighty bill like a lovely picture In a maxslve fruue, Sifvast is the coe of virion, so rmixl anl Ln-autifiil tiie scene, so intens the sileuoi: that broods ovar it, tint even the wildest u.i tiire is inspireil with a feednj ofroveren-tiidawe." Mabrikdi. Mr Julia Siinpnon, who f.r a Uo f time haa been one of our best public school teacher wa Wednesday' eveuin; married at home lu this city to Judge John Iiri.toe, ! Ilwaoo, WT. The happy bridal party will unicved at once to a beautiful residence which the groom has prepared at bis home by the tea. He is one of the most aulistautial citi. xen of Washington Territory, and the best wishes of a host of frienda go with the fair bride In her new relation in life. The wed d ng wa a private affair, only the relatives and a few Intimate friend being present Port's id Telegram. Mr Simwn wa for merly th wife of 8am Simpson, the pott, and lived in Eugene for nearly a yearl Elbteu Helmet Lodge No "l5, K of P lected officers TLuruy evenins, Nov 22, for the ensuing term as follows; Chancellor Um minder, J M Sl.n; Vlce Chanoelh. T H Cox; Prelaw, K M Day; Keeper of Records and Seal, Geo S Kincaldj Master of Exche quer, E J McClanahan; Master of Finance, T J Dunton; Master at Arms, Quo C Swift Euction of Officers At a meeting of Spencer Buttejiodire. I 0 0 F, held at their ball Monday evening the following officer we els -ted for th ensuiug term: Dr T W Shelton, VG; J J Walton Jr, K Sj F M Wilkins, Treasurer. A publio Installation and social will b held in their hall on the evening of January 1st . Hiavt )0a.-Lt Saturday the rise in the Coast Fork washed away about fiv hundred oortU of wood belonalng toMr W'm Horn which be bad boomed in that river, prepara tory to running tbe am to this city. Thi is quite a lot to Mr Horn, who is a kard work ing man, a it amount to at least H200. 1 PlCHASXa-Mesrs J M Hick k Bros bar purchased of Mr 0 R Bean eighty acre uf land lying north of th O A C 11 It track about a mil below town, paying the um of f 30 per acre for the same. Th Measr Hick will have the land grubbed and planted in fruit treee. VatcawJ Boois.-Th Slat University one day thi week received from th Secretary of the Interior twenty-one aeck of books, eoosisting of a file of th proceeding of Doa greas, reporU of th Smithsonian Institute, and report from th Bureau of Education. Niw FaaTVRR. The GCARD intend add ing a new foature ihortly, which in to con tiat of weekly illd.trati'Hi of eotne noted man and a (ketch. Now it the tim to sob. scribe for tbe best ocal paper ever published ia Lstue cuoty. WhxaT CoxTBT.-Mr Genry BeUbaw baa eat " wheat to thi office and Aeit week Judge will be ippolated to dead on tbe rel ative merit ot the wh4 raiaed by Maasr Belshaw and our Siusfaw friesda. - ipnr ly; con tizx J! Vdst.TC I jiAosalom Rei J;T5h Tleree to I. . r.- ni ' ft .. it..-. L.n iKU R.I. MAIRIIIX At EH TOTW ".. ft.t .4 i - iv an ..h.is of - Mr Ja B Bean to Maw B T Ooww LnrOt spur, t M I w v.. A.. I the OHupany are invited W be MatRiia-At tmt rnrUsod, Nov 75, 183J, i " tteaivect Real Estate Tr,nict!on for November. X B and B M Griffiin to 0 A ockwood, 171 acres; consideration Mu H1I II Ails ton to 8coUCbr1sman,ot In CU tag Grove; eon t&X B M lUchanlson toL J Wood, 19 aorco; eon 1100. Nancy and E N Tandy to W H Bpwugh, 10 acres; eon f ISO. B H Haileton to M J Thorntoo, land; eon ft. F Ttmpltman to Geo F Ward, 120 acre; eon 11000. J W Harm to II Handeaker, I acre; eon $111 Samuel Ward to Emma Ward, 32 acre; eon L Jam McFarland to No to, I 0 0 F, and No 81 A F and A M, Uud; 6n It J W Gowdy t-i same, land; con 9b J F Power t al to L M Powcit, land; con IU B F Pewer et al to W A Power, land; eon IL Amos Wilkins to Margaret Allison, SCO jrea; eon VI. Estate of Martha Mulhollaud to L A and Jo Diekenann, S20 acre, oon I3U0A US to A J Carton; patent Mary E Hen lersou U Gjo Smith, lot in Eu gene; con 12.17. B J Pen,Ta et al to Lsvi Lindtr, lot in SpiVlJ; eon 8125. C Spain, land; eon 11100, Renlm; patent. L Shelley, 162 acre; eon 1150. B F Powers et al to J F Powers, land; eon 1. - Sarah Orten ct al to 0 and C R R, land; con 125. Cathrlne Davis to E Spragn) A P and I Slayer, land; cm $5000. W D Keenry to Ja M Hamilton, lot in Eugene; cm $70. Robert Corey to J W Harris, land; eon $50. Albert Henibre to Phoeb Kinsey, loU in Eugene; con $200, Phoeb Kinsey ii Albert Hembree, lot In Eugene; con 200. Emma Want to Samuel Ward, land; oon $1. Calvin Stevenson to BnJ M ine, lot In C res well; con $150. Mary E Henderson to J D Smith, lot In Eujene; con $237. . J H McFarland to S B Knox, lota in Cot tag Grove; con $53. R.H HAzleton to Robert Carey, lota lu Cot tag Grave; con $385. Geo C Miller to Robert Carey, land; con $133. J W Mastenon to Roliert Carey, land; con 814L Jas Morrison to Benton Embree, lot iu Junction; con $800, Jas E Hervey to J J Eaton, lot in Eugene: con 8$5. Win Drukill to Dauiel Smith, lute In Juno tln; tH Plioelh) U ICimey ti ti ilia Brady, lots In Eijene; 8270. Thurston Gi-odpastur to Elizabuth Gillespie, li acres; con J;Miban l K Clilljn is to Thurston Good pasture, 85 acres; con $300 Arley Meek to D H Parker, lot in Juno' tliia; con t6'2 II Hamilton to Wheelor and Wilson Mfg Co, l.its in Eugene; con $275. Phoeb U Kinsey to U H Calluway, lots, lu I'ugeue; oon WX). ' '. A M Hemphill to C A Wooley, 40 acres; coo $1150. Mary E Culvert to J P Milium, land; con 8100. C E Powers to W D and M Wallace, 201 acres; con 8)0. Marctret M Allison in trust to Ciucinatus II H Miller, .'.20 acres; con $500. Margaret M Allison deed of trust to C H Mille.-, 320 acres; con $1515. Geo and Cinth Humphrey to II C Humph rey, lots In Eugene; con $5. H C Humphrey to Cintha A Humphrey! lots In Eugene, con 85. Horace 8 and Albert K Butterfleld to Mary R Scott, lot in Eugene; con 81200. T W Shelton to Annie E Shinn, lota In Eu gene; oon $70. M H Allhvin to Amos Wilkins, 320 acre; oon $4000. Samwon McConnell to U J Hill, 200 acres1 con $1100. W Davis to Win and A Purvlne, Ui In Crwell; oon $1. R S aud S A Cathey and T II Elder, to G R Chrismxn, lots in Cottage Grovel con $300. Peter Keunell to 0 Hickathier, 40 acres; $2000. Jacob S Folder to 8 P L jwjII, loU in Eu gene: con $10 Jidjn O'Brien to Margaret Clayton, lot in Eu,'ene; con $375. . Fruit Trke. Many of our citiaen Intend plan'ipg large orchard thi winter. A num ber of the people her hav ordered from a nursery at San Jose, Cal, and th many peU that afflict tree In that State will likely b In troduced Into thi vicinity. We would advuw our people to patronise ouly Oregon nurseries, where bealtliy tree can be purchased, we have been informed by experienced fruit rais ers that th following receipt will kill all In sect on fruit trees: Apply an admixture 'of on part of kerosene and three parte of milk to th tree. A Good Cou.rcT.ow . The Fbefiff iu hi ar.nnal rooud for the collection of tare, col lected over 11000 at th precinct of Cress well, last Monday. A th total amount of taxes in thst precinct exceed that bat little oar Crewell friends mast be in good eir cumtUooe. Graud Ball and Christmas Trir. A Christmas tree will be presented at the Cot tage Grove Hall, Cbrittma ve, Dee 24th. All are invited. A grand ball will be given at the same place Christina evening, Dec 25th. 8opper will be giveo at th Cottage Grove Hotel ' A'l are ourdially invited. l.RiGtev Prof C E Lambert, of tbe State University, has handed bis resignation to th LWd of Regent, to take effect Jan , 1S&4. W learn that Mr Lambert in tends soon entering the ministry. Th Board of Regent will meet In this city Dec 20, 1883. ' ' -; Sold. Mr W B Gilfry ha sold bis meat market in thi eily to Meear Gilletpie nod Lock wood. Tbe firm is oompoeod tt lire basin men and cUerv fair share of the publio patronage. We with tbem nil the toco iasgfeabU h new eni PrVsonl. Mrs Joel Ware I slowly roovring. Nel Rooey was in town last Monday. Mr Jas Humphrey, of Portland is In Eugene, Judge R 8 Bean has returned borne from Corvallia. Mr Jerae and Mis Estella Whltraktr paid Bugen a visit Thanksgiving Day. Mr A W Stowtll, of Portland, visited Engent last Saturday and Sunday, Dr B O Clark went to Albany Thursday to at turkey with th old folk at horn. Mis Mary Don-is (pent Thanksgiving In this city at tht residence of her parent. Mr Geo S Washburn wa in Junction on day thi week, on professional business. Mr Henry Mulkey, of Crescent City, Cal, I visiting relative and friends. in this county. Mr F B Yaughan, of the Sunday Meicury, paid thi office a pleasant vkit last W tuetday. Mis Mary Teat, who haa been Eat study ing music, arrived horn In thi city last Thurs day. A niece ef Mr O H ftlurch, on n visit her from the Eaat, I seriously ill from typhoid fe ver. Dr 0 C Aub'ey, of Pendleton, intend moving to Portland, where he will practice his profession. ' . Mr Gee Hoyt, of Portland, spent Thanks giving in this city,' as a guest of Mrs Han ehett. . Mr Hoyt is looking well . , Mr James Huff, of Spokane county, W T, i vtstting relative and frien.l in this plan. He look a young as tver. i. Pound Over. On John B Do, of Portland, wa tried before Justice Kinsey last Monday,, on a charg uf obtaining mouey nndei falie pre tenses; Mr Washburn of thi city, appeared for the State and Mr J M Bowers, of Port land, for the defendaut After hearing the evidence. Judge Kinsey adjudged that th defendant be held iu the mm of $300 bond to appear before th grand jury. Dease wa confined in the jail two nights, but on Wed nesday bond came from Portland and be wa liberated. It appear front the evidence that Dease bargained with Mr Marion Mar. tin, ot Cottage Grove, for 900 he id of (heep, at two dollar a head. Deae imme diately picked out 150 head of .the belt mut ton iheep iu the herd and (hipped the tame to Portland, paying Martin a $100 uhect a n "bonus" that he would pay for the balance, end $.100 in certilicate of deposit for the heep taken tway, all mi the Metropolitan Rank, of Portland. When Martin presented the our ti Hostel for $300 they were paid, but th hank refuted to paythu $100 on account of dofvndaut having no mouey in th bank. Hence the arrest. Farmer should lie en th lookout for iharpen, ai, fine th com pletion of th Northern PaciHo, they are plentiful. ' CoUSTT HoRTU'l'LTl'RAI. SociKTV. Fruit growing ha become an important industry In this State, aud is destined to buoonio to mean factor in the developniLiit of tho re ources oj our ooast. Considering iu. future great importance, it ihould receive the at tention of careful men, who will throw around it the safeguards' necessary to it ex istence and success. Lawyer, doctors mer chants, tiadeamen, printers and other classes have their protective union, and why not fruit growers? Iu every fruit growing district in the K.tt and in California, those societies are iiiici-iuiiry, and why lint iu thi Statu? All who aro iiilurHsted in fruit culture in thi County are requested to meet al the Court House, in Eugene City, on Wednes day, Deo 12, 18S3, at 1 o'clock p in, or iin mediately after the adjournment of th Lane County Agricultural Society. J, 4. CUUHCHILU A Murderer Killed. Sheriff Purduin, of Dougbvt eounty, leant In j that th murderer, Thornproa, who killed Pte Maloney near Grant' Past on Monday of last week, hid entered hi eounty and wa seers ted nr Glendal, be went out and traced th man nro ten or twelve mil from th latter place, and found htm It an t'ld mine The party wa already t fugitive from Justice in Douglas county, and had boasted that h could or would not be taken, and he alway wa prepared to resist any on who might at tempt hi arret! When th Sheriff called upon him to surrender, h Immediately began drawing hi anna, when Mr Purdom fired, th bullet taking effect in Thompson's head, kill ing him Instantly. Hi body wa brought to Levins' Station, and an inquest held. II waa a hard oas, and his taken off waa not In consistent with bis life. LATER rARTlCl'LARft. Th Telegram' East Portland correspondent furnish th following interwting particular! about thii terribl affair: T J Matlock, Esq, who returned on Saturday but from n trip to tli front on thi O k C railroad, say that on Monday, th 19th of th present month, a party of men were engaged playing carde at Grant' Pass, which I in Jo phjn county, about three miles from the end of the track. A man by th nam uf Malouey and another by th nam of 1 honison, who I a notorious gambler, got into a dispute aud scuffle about th gam, when Maloney drew a small kuife with which hi iUbhd Thompson In th grlnn, bnt only Inflicted n (light wound. Thompson then tumid round and ahot Malonty, kllllne htin Instantly, lb murderer and om of his accomplice tl.in got onto horse and drov bout 40 mile Into tlx mouatain. There they got into a hut and barricaded it a will aa they couej. Sheriff Purdom, of Douglas county, hearing of th murder and getting on th trail of th desperate gang followed them up, and getting Into th vicinity, got an old woman to go to Thoniion, and under th guts of friendship, persuad bin. to go to what he would call a safer place. She did o and Thnuipaon wss persuaded to come out of his fastness, Th Sheriff asd hi men were do by, and on hi appearance the Sheriff ordered him to throw up his hand. H told them to hoot and b , and at th am time h put n folded blanket up aa a shield for hi breast. At th tarn tlm h flourished a pistol in sack hand. Th Sheriff fired and missed Thomp son. Ons of th possi took bitter aim and fired, tht shot taking effect In hi bsok near th shoulder , Thompson, with an oath, shouted to ihstrt to shoot again. Th I -oond hot wa fired, which took effect lower dowu, nd th mnrdirwr fell forward and died. OrriciM Ei-bctid. At a reyilw.-riiefylng of the I O G T, of Giltage Oro.' e follow, mgnffior were ele -ted ' f ' ' "yensulng quarter! WCfiNf V, J, Mis H Veatch; L S. MU !'" VsawcttT W S, Oliver Vtatch; A &,Cmria Crisman; F S, L L Wooley; Treat, Mr Cathort; W M, Wm Medley; DM, Frank Cathoart; W 0, II C Veateh; P W C T, B Culpf I 8 0, Alio El liot; Sen, J W Goudy.- fills" OR 1IlER.n-It l a littl remarkable that th Washington Territory luff rage bill doe not strike out th word "male," but get atlttbUwayi "Wherevr the word his oc curs in the chapter aforesaid, It shall be eon. tructedto mean bl or her a th case may be." The bill wss signed by Governor Newell on th 20th imt. A TlHKl,y CHamoe. Th Eastern papr ennis crowded with editorials on the change In time orderid by the railroad companies. Thi change will set th Eugene time forward near ly tin minute. It remain to be seen If th people' tim will be mad to correipnd with the railrr.a.1. It will be a food test of th power of th railroads of th country. Washed Away. During th high water of last week, the false work, stringer and chord of th new eounty brldg being built by Mr N L Kuney acroa Row river abov Cottage Gror, wa washed away. Th damag 1 estimated at about 82.VX Mr Rooey aay hi will bar th work washed away In place again by to night. . Lodors Oroamjwm. Orevtd Lectnrer, W C King, organised a Lodge of I 0 G T, at Draioa, fb 25th, with 49 charter members. Grand Lexrtnrer Jas W Webb, organised a lodge at Alkali with 28, nod at Heppner with 44 member, th present week. Qurr III. W are sorry to announce that Mr George Humphrey ha been quite ill at hi resilience In thi city, during' tli past fw day. A w go to pre w are pleased to learn that I b mack) better, fteiolutlohi. Whereas, In the death of our Leiovei sister, Mr Clawson, w recognize the band of n kind Heavenly Father, who doee whit II will with nit own, tod whn the wort of Hi servant is don calls thsra home to their rwrd; Briolvro, That in th pure, gentle, aoj winulog Spirit of of bar Matter, w see en example that til wonld do well to Imitate; Rxioivip, That hot forgetting br ser vice in the formation of onr Uuioo, we cherish her memory with grratfdl affection J RtAoitKDj That we tender otir warrMiit sympathy to th loved on left behind. "Servant of God, wU don, Prats b thy new employ; Thi battl fought, th victory won, Kntet thy Master' joy. Mas. Bailet,),,' Mr Gram, f Mohawk Ileitis. IsAltKL, Un Co., Nov. 20, 1883. The road are very muddy. Mr J Butler, of Pleasaut Hill, ia moving on Muhawk. Mr Calif, a graduate of the State tfnivort- ity at Eugoue, i teaching the school tt Mabel. Mr Polly, of McKeuxie, hat bought a place in Mohawk and intends to make it his future home. Mohawk is n valley fifteen miles iu length aud it about two and a half or three miles wide. It ha three saw mill, three school houses, thrie poitolTice and one store. LanrCourtv Aoricultoral Socirtt. Th annual meeting of the Lane County Ag ricultural Society will be held at the Court House, in Kugone City, on Wed need sy, Dec 12, 1HK.1, at II o'clock, a m. The election of officer tit serv for the ensuirg year will i ke place, a also the consideration of th time, locatinn and manner of holding the next Annual County Fair, and transaction of such other buiiuess a may come before th Board. All cltisens of Lai county who are interested in fair and th improvement of stock, the icieno of agriculture end the education of the people, ere cordially invited to attend aud aaxiit in th promotion of these worthy object and the uocsi of futur fair. J. S. Churchill, Seo'y, Ofehino. Friday evening, Nov 23d, th new City Halt wa opened np in becoming tyle by the Firemen. A large number of the citixons visited the building and sll seemed highly pleased with the Firemen quarter. The Band discoursed musio dur ing the evening. At about 0 o'clock a social dance was given in the Engine C' lfa.lL Thaikhuivimo Servicer. Service were held Thanksgiving Day 'at the Presbyterian Church in thi city. Rev W G Simeon, of th M E Church, preached the regular ser mnn, which wa well received by the large congregation in tttendsnce. A choir, special' ly chosen for the occasion, discoursed some very fine musio, 1,000 Balm or nor. We are informed that there are over one thousand bale of hop, awaiting a purchaser, stored in thin city. l-OCAL MARKET REPORft EioEXR, Nov, 30( 13& Wheat-91 to S3 ct on board car. Oate-50 ot nett. Hopt-17 to 18 cU per lb. 8ide-lX Htmi-l.VSllrt. Shoulder- 10(3,12. lArd-12. lIutter-AVfW. Kggs 40 ot per dot. HoW often do we hear of th uddn fatal termination of croup, whin n young Uf might hav been saved by the prompt us f Ayer Cherry Pectoral, Be wis In tlmi) and knp n bottl of It on hind, nedy for Inatadt lb, Brevities. For good dentistry go to Clark. Bring your chicken to Bettman'. Swift k Co. will pay th highest market price fur chickeu. Go to Swift k Co. 's lor fresh California candies, crsckert, Jto. Paciflo Rubber Paint I the beat) J1 aixed cans at Luckey and BrlstbW.'l Th largest stock of carpet, oil doth. Red matting lust received al friendly s. Swift A Co.' good are sit aw and bought for oath, aud ar sold cheap for cash. tri.i. i.. .1.1.1 . ...i .ii Li..t. .f duoe bought for oath at A Goldsmith's. Swift k Co. sell oauned goods, put np tbl year, aa aheap as can be bought iu town, Bring yonr butter to G. Bettman if yod want the highest priosi alto nil kinds of pre due. MrS II Friendly will pay the nigh! cash market price for wheat, Give him veil before selling your grain sUewher. Citation. Id the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon, lor tho County ot lane, Io the matter of the estate of Samuel 1 Nossetr. deceased i Citation. To Rebecca H Jackson tod David W Nossttt and all other interested in said fiMUf 1 greeting! N THE NAME OF TUB STATfi OF . ORKUON, you are hereby eited and re quired to appear iu the County Court ot the State ot Uregou, tor the county or Lane at the Court room thsreof at Eugen City, in the Couuty of Laue on Monday, the 7lh day of Januiry, 1884, at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon of that day, then and there to ahow cause, if any there be, why sn order should not be made by said Court authorising the side of the following de scribed real property, belonging to said es tite, to-witl An uudivided oue-ha)f interest in and to th following deoribed premise to-witi Commencing at S E corner of See 23, T If S, 2 W, thence ruuning it followti N 13-70 oht to S line ot A Allan' donation land claim, W 6.32 oh to K line of Wm Allon's douation laud claim, S to 8 E coiner of said claim, West 23 85 chs, N 45 degree, W to E lino of N W 4 of S W seo 23, 8 to 8 E corner of N W J of 8 W , eo 23, 20.00 oh, 8 to N hue of W 8 Harlay' dona tion land claim, E to N H corner of aaid claim. 8 23.72 chi, B to 8 W corner ot N E Iof N E I. eo 20, N 20.00 chs, and thane 20.00 on to place of beginning, contain' iug 127 acres more or less, txcepting on acre deeded to School District No 42, Ltr Lane County, Oregon. Let David W Nossett nod nil unknown heir be terved by publication for 4 week io the Eugoue City Guard. - Witness, the Hon J' C. Cue sen, Judge of th Connty Coort of the State of Oregon, forth SEAL County of Lane, with tbe Sear of said Court affixed, tliisSUlh day of Nov, A D, 1883. Attkht, Joicl Wake, Clerk Geo. 8. Wasuburne, Alt'y for Administrator. Rcfcrco Sale. TeTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TltAT i.1 by vlrtui-f if a decree of th Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for I Jin County, frisde' at tht regular November term therein , iSKi; I will offer for sals at publio auction, to th' highest bidder, th following deaoribed real' state, to wit: Lot No I, in section 29, T 17, 8 R 3 W, con taining 2N.60 acre, In Lane County, Oregon,' on the 21Hh day uf December, A 1, 1K83, at th Court House door in Eugen Citv. Otoeon. between the hour of 9 o'clock n mand 4 o'clock p m, of said day. Term of sale cash. A G. HovRTjrWett. Geo. 8. Wahhsurkr, Attorney. JEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES 7 D CoHta Ric CofTiie $1.00 lOCannOyRUrs $1.00 9 IU Sugar...... 11.00 4 Cane IVachM -....-....tl.00 4 ll Ten...., tl-00 12H.sSttleTtui, $1.00 ALL GOODS WARRANTED, JUST RECEIVED: Extra Eastern Boneless Cod Fish, Macleral, White Fish Her ring, Fickle io barrel ami kegs, Canned good of all kinds, Spkes whole and ground,, imdf etery thing tor be found io- ft ' FIIIST-CLASS GltOCERY STORE Dird. Measr W II ami Jaine Abrasno received, Tharrvtay, the new of the death of their mother at Parry Centre, Neer York. They bsrre toe heartfelt sympathy of their friend in this eity. , j EiJKTio. Firemens etixi for Chief aol AsetsUat Eoumct aett Uonday, from Ipsntof pas.. tt C.vy HaO. A fall vote if snrpeetaeV , . . Alto a full lino of Crockery such es Tea and Dinner Sets; Glass Dishes of every description; Novel' ! ties in Holiday Good. Etc. Givt me a call. Satiti 'action Guaranteed. . , A. GOLDSMITH. Coode dc!;vre J frne ei chr;-