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CITY AND COUNTY. IlltlEF MKXriO.V. Foggy morning. Fur good lrtu tiatry gn to Clurk. Brlu j yo ir c'llc'xeas to Bettiu m's. Democrats In (lie ascendancy now. Bob Hay hM procured mother wildca'. fulling taj'cle of every description at Luikvy a Cos. Attoml tin Grand (tally next Monday veiling. WiUnn, fie hone thief, it hiding about FortlaiiiL i, Eugene Eugin Company meeU next Thur. ly evening. Mens' clothing. A large stock Just arrived et Bettmnu s. lli highest cash price will be paid for wheat by F B Dunn. Sea Crain llroi new advertisement iu Photograph finished neatly ami artis tically at Winter'. . A letter (mm Abe Goldsmith bring newt that he ia not improving. A fine tine of ailk plushes in all shades ml irade at F B Dunn'. A full assortment of ladies, misses and chil dren unierwaro at Bettman.s. , Luckey k Co havo a very fine auortmer.t of paint brushes and sell them cheap. Before painting your home, call on Luckey Co, and fret your jaiute, Irtish t, ttu. Our street present rather a quiet appear ence since the adjournment nf Circuit Court A fine stock of boys' clothing just received at Bcttman's.' (.'all and examine the goods. The Pretibyterian Aid Society meets Thurs day alternoon at the residence nf W II Abram. Two excellent rooms to rent Inquire of ' JmniiA J. Wai.tox. When you go out cainplag, go to Luckey k Co and buy a fishing rod, leel, Hue, hooks, etc. Call and examine our large stock of huott andshnes just received at the Wurkiiigtnena Store. Guns fired by the D.unicracy nf HarrUburg last Wednesday evjiiiu;, were heard plainly in Euuene City. For all kin Is nf 1 i:nVr, dresssl an 1 un dressed, go to Skinner A Long, Cuharg, Lane county, Orogon. A row ncjurnd In the brewery last We lues itetday evening, and the transgressor wan lined Si and cost. ' Bittimn hit jiftrmivil fr.i n t'w Ea t a very Urn it i.dc of b t an I sine winch will Im soM very cheap. (Jul firm for ront two mi!es below Etigonc- Apply to J M IlKsmiicx.i Mr C D C nubs has linen cuiiuel to hip roo n si-ma Tuesday witli a severe atta k f mieraljia. ' The luthing on thn now hotel has been fin l!ie I au I ii iw ih pl ixtervrx and carp nteif are busily engaged. Qiite a number of th Dumocraoy of Ijiih will attend tlm great rally at Cortland next Wednesday evening. The total v t ca't a, th rco -lit election in Lane county w.vs t'.'kV, wl.i'jh would indicate a popu' ttion of Io it 12,78". The I) ni io'iicy of SwithhVId ce'ebrat'il th elretl ui of President Clevelaa I last Tuesday evening by the firing of 10'.) g in. Mr J 11 Alexander has the thanks of the Gi'ARl) foro- f i.r a liberal supply of cider pre euted last Wednesday. An adjourned term of tho Circuit Court Court will Ihj held iu E ig ne City, conuuenc ingMomlaV, December 8th. There will lie a select dance given at Ilhine hart's Hall Thnnksgiving eveniig. A gr"'"' time will be bad upon this oo.-adun. If yon are in want of agricultural umchin ery of any kind, rume.nber that Mr J M Hendricks keeps a ull a sortmunt. Mr 8 H Friendly will pay the highest sash market price for wheat, 'live him a call before aelliug your grain elsewhere. . The light running "Dumestio" sewing machine; the best sewing and equipped! machine iu the market. For sale at C M Horn's. Mary Ellen Chase says there will be three women to one mail in heaven. The pre. aumptiim ii that mint of the meu will go west. The proprietor of the Farmers and Michan lc Store Invite the many D nnocraU thrt at tend the Grand lUlly next Tuesday evening to call at their store and inspsot the same. Geo Sovern, of Junction, and J W Stewait, of Springfield, have been summoned to appear a grand juror In the U S court which con vene in Portland Tuesdav, Nov 18th. Mr. Frank Miller, of Portland, we learn is quite ilL Her parents, Mr J G Gray and wife, went to Portland yesterday to be present t her bedside to render all asiwtanc in their power. There will be divine service in St Mary's Episcopal Church on Sunday next-morning and evening. The Sunday school will meet at quarter to ten. AU are cordially invited to attend. Dr Milla C Svanne, recently of Minneapo- lis, naa locateu in " r of her profession. She come highly re commended. Fee her card iu another cnlumo. Chid Brumm quite well known in this city, died at Hailey. Idaho, a few day ago, Mr Brumroet waa In good financial circum eUnce and leave relatives in Douglas county who are looking after the estate. Foraeveral evenings st yonng men from the country have been in the habit of yelling when leaving town quite late, grey d"1', ' ing our citizen. The officer ar.' en the look out and will arrest tbe parties the first time it occur again. , Avoid th harsh, irritating, griping om pnundsso often sold as purging mHicin, anrf correct th irregularities of the bowel by the use of Ayer' Cathartic Pills, which are mil.l and gentle, yet thorough and searching, in their action. AsaiMtrifier. Ayw's SaraaparilU fts di- nlit. JZL Mif, thousands of people .i J .nt. A .in-ls bottle Will are yearly saved frora dangerous fevers by tae exercise oi a niuo muij cleansing the iy by tbe use of this remedy. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. -another Cme orDldn't UaeW It it'wst Loaded. We hear tome particulars of the accidental shooting of a yung man up the Middle Kork, about thirty mile di.ta'ut from Ku. i,'eiie. As is usually the case the party who was handling the piitid did not know it was loaded. From Dr Jones who was called to attend the young mau we glean the follow mg particulars. It par that two young men were toother at the residence of An drew Luce, one a a f that gentleman aged 19 years, and another by the nam ol lhorn, 1.) years of age, whose parent rraiil in the vicinity of Cottage Grove. Young Thorn was handling a 38 calibre pistol, be lieving it to be unloaded, whuc by some uu-aiii it was discharged and the ball struck Luct m the abdnmin passing into the in testinv cutting several beside savering lev eral blood vessels. After intense mllering he pissed away Monday evening just a Dr. Jones arrived. The cuitoin of carrying tire arms is entirely too prevaleut, and should bo checked. Vote of Lane County. The following is the official vote of Lane county, cast Tuesday, Nov 4th, for Fiesi dvntiul Electors as canvassed by County Clerk Ware lu-foie Justices G W Kiuaey and E P Henderson: Maj Maj 217-18 Cleveland 1! 212-37 " 1! 44-3 " 41 7 -12 " fit 3i-ll " 25 1 177 " 120 T5 " M-10 :-3 " Si) ID " 3ti-17 15 " Ml -41 11 " 27 1G 31-18 ' 13 5 " 2-5-20 44-16 28 13 " 30-17 10 " 10 97 " 140-43 17 " . 31-17 20-1 " 25 31-10 " 15 48 -22 " 20 13-7 " 6 9-7 " 2 North Kn-r!iit Irvinj Springfield Pleasant Hill Cottage Uruve Crexwei Willamette Spon cer Uichardron Long Tola Siuslaw Coyote Camp Creek Lost Valley Middle Fork Junction Cheher Mohawk Kail Creek Florence Hiwel Dell McKensie Total nuin'ier of votes c ixt, 2.W7. Blaine's plurality over Cleveland, 19. The following is the Uutler vote by nrecincts: SpringhVId, ii; North Eugene, 2; South Eu geue, 4; Fall Creek, Oj Crexswell, 5; Cittage Grove. !); Willamette, 2; Mohawk, 1; Kich ardson, 1; Irving, 1; Coyote, (!, Total Butler mte 4JV. The follo'ving is the St John vote by pre :iucb: Springliild. 3; North Eugene. 7; Snut'.i E i.'iie, 3; Fall Creek, 2: Cren.iw.dl, 2; CuttJgc Groe, 10; Siuslaw, 2. Thanksgiving Proclarnation, Sr.m. tv Ouiio:)!f. Kxkci;t!vr DepY, I S.iLKM, NcV. 1881 III view of ciis'oiu estahlislie I by our fori fall era an 1 Iu nceordani! with a recommend.. liou of Cluster A. Arthur, pr.-i lent of the I'uited S ates. I would recommend thatThura day the 27th iii't, 1m olwervs I by all the peo pie of t!i.) sUt of Oregon as a Uy of thanks Jving. and that they refriin from their usual vojatiniig a id repair to their respective placer of ivondii;i nn I oiler thanks and praise unto ".he Si:prome Knbr of the universe for b!eiiig vonchsjife l to in during the pat year ami im plore a ooiit'niuiiice of thore Missings for the year to co:ue. iVitnvHS my hand and t!ie great seal nf the State of Or go i hereto attac'itd at Salem, O: ego i, tliis 12th d iy of Xoveinlur, A. P., 1881. .. r. .U'JI'DX, iov ol Uregon. By the governor: it. 1. Eauhaiit, Sec of otate. Ohkjun'm Exii bit at Nkw Orleans On Sal;ud;iy morning last there started out of tin East Portland d 'pot a car with a cloth postei 4x25 feet nailed to eithtr side, on which war inscribed the following: . "This car contain Oregon a clnlit ti the World s t air at ?iew Orleans. All roals over which this car shal pas are requested to put it through withou' May." It is s in ly impossible to give a list ol what this car contains, as a large portion of it has heen sent in from various parts of the state and was not unpacked, but loaded into the cat iu original p ukagua. The larger portiou ol the exhibit was at the MeidianijV Fair and in. elude grain, w.Hi Is, fish, minerals; also por lions of school exhibit an I otuart's painting of Mt Hood. OregMiian, Tue Oiikjox and California Extension. The tenders for the completion of the Oregon and California railroad were opened in London on the 22d of Octolicr and the Oregon Con struction company, of Porllaud, (Messrs D P Thompson and R M Steel,) were the success ful bidders. The contract, if let, is understood to embrace the complete building and equip ment of the mad except the rolling stock, and embraces also the keeping ofh road in repaii for one year after completion. It is understood the contract price is alwut S-,000,000. Bt'RNKO Im Emor. Several small boys one evening this- week burned Gov John P. St John, the recent Prohibition candidrte for President, in effigy, near the Court House. It is currently reported that the procession was formed in a certain bi.ilding near the corner of Eighth and Olive Street. If St John ever finds out the hatred of a small clique of little minded men twaid him, in Eugene City, bow he will grieve and mourn! CoxvicrED. Aaron Lurch was convicted last Monday on the first indictment charging hiin with passing a forged papjr. The Judge has postponed the passing of sentence until Decemlier 8th, when tbi remaining indictments against him will I tried. A motion for new trial bas been male, based on the alleged discovery of new evidence. SestencSI). II X Carter was tried and con victed last Wednisday by the Circuit Court. Judge Bean, yesterlay morning, sentenced him to the penitentiary for one year and a fine of $180 ud coevs. Sheriff Campbell took the prisoner to Salem by yesterday morning tisin. Saw I-oo Contract. One day this week Max Friendly, of Corvallis, clovid a cnntiact with Mr John Des lniau of this county for 1.500.000 feet )f saw logs. The Lip will be cat ISnn the McKeraw river and taken to Corvallis next Summer. ELBCTEn. We learn from private source fr TJ J Van Hooten has beea elected Aai,itof f Spoij,,, . mrnilr-W. T . hi l ffnod .:.! We e czratulate. mapmty. v e e xgraiuuie. The Narrow Guage Lines. Th fanning community along the narrow guage lines have for some time iast been great ly exercised at the prospect of tbe O IU N Company deserting these Mads ou the 13th of oveuiher, pursuant to th agreemeut the 1st ter made U operate them to that date only, 11 'presentations were mads to the agent in Dundee of the Scotch bondholders showing the danger which might result to the bond holders if th legislature should in oousequenct of the non-operation ol then Mails, take ste to protect the farmers' luteresU, seeing that there are now stored in th narrow gauge ware houses many thousands of bushels wheat which cannot be sold and carried to Portland before next Sprhg. The fanners desired and suggested to the Scotch b in lholders that a re iwr lie apinted whenever the 0 B k N Co vacated the roa.l This requett, we believe, has been made by the bondholder at Dundee t the directors in Scotland, who have tele graphed to their attorneys bete to apply to the court for the apimintment of a receiver, should the United States Circuit Court (ail to grant the mandamus now desired by the Ore gonian Bail way Comny to com;iel the 0. 11. k N Company to operate the line. It seems that on the 15th of May last, when the O. R. -V N Company notified the Oregouian that thoy they would not nierate its Hues any longer, ami denied the validity of the lease, the Ore gonian entered into a temporary agreement with the O 11 &N Company to operate the line "for behalf of wbmu it might concern" for six months, to expire to day. No compromise has been made between the lessors and the les sees a yet, and no prosect (if a settlement for some time. Many farmers from Silrerton. Dallas, Scio, Brownsvil, Brit-dwell, Airlie and other points along the various narrow lines have re wntly come to Portland almost daily t obtain information in case their wheat should be locked up for tome months,aud if a receiver is to be applied for to operate these loads it will be cheerful news to the farmers along the narrow gauge lines. Whatever is to be the final result of the suit between the 0 R k N and Oregonian companies the farmers ought not to suffer in the meantime. Cresswell Items. November 10, 1884. Hurrah for our aide. Hear the cocks crow. Two team poised through town this week en route to California. Frank Close is improving very fast: we hope to see him on the streets loon. N L Honey ha been nut hunting a few iays, but report game rathor scarce. Ducks are (locking to the Cama Swale since the rains, givi.ig sportsmen fuu iu try ing theiivsbot guns. Election passed over without any coinino- tiou being created, all seeming content to vote and g i their way. Tramp seem to be unusually numon of late. I'hey can be fouud at almost every lour begging for bread. The singing class organized at this place bid fair lur some good musio in the future, as it membership already number tweuty uine. Mr A M Bailey lias just arrived from the Kast. He report having hail a pleasant trip but seems to be glad to gul lio.ue itgaiu, h iving bjen. gone several weeks. Gilf y & Sou brought ou tome of the biking powdnr containing the "lucky and uiiluoiy" numbers assume expressed it, oon. t.iiuing prir.es, the following of which were drawn: Mis F P Close, ciHt-r; W W Scott, f. uit dish mid sugar bowl; W 1. Bristow, a pickle c.'itt- r. IllTK. Smilhfield Items. Smitiii ibi.o, Nov 10, 1SSI, Our neighbor, J F Kirk, is attending Circuit Court as a juror. Mr John Baker and family, nf Corvallis, are vising friends near here. Bear or cougars have been killing saep bs- lo iging 1 1 D Smith, ot S;nit!ikd I. Election passed off quietly, Cleveland re ceiviug IG votes, Blaiun 15, ami Butler I . . There will lie a grand ball iu the Byars Hall at Lmithfield nn Thursday evening, Noy 27th. Tickets for hash and hopping, 92. The Banner liny aro jubilant over the election return and will have a grand jubilee fuesilay evening, Nov 1 1th. There will be a rifle match at Smithfisld on Saturday, Nov 221, for beef, turkey and chick ens. Bring along your riftjs and shot gunsa for we intend to have a ('Mid time. Mr Editor we would ask the Fern liidge o rresponi'ent not to make so ninny mistake hereafter, a wo wish things correct uuder Cleveland's administration. Messrs. J A Gibson, H T Smith, S W Har. pole, Geo Graham and 3 M Cantrell have gone to view and mark out ahorse trail from Goldson' aw mill, ou Long Tom, to the mouth of Fish creek three mile below ti.e latter, on Lake creek. We hope they may rind good mate as salmon are there now in large number. Bostosi Bor. Rallt at FjRttAX: A grand Democartic rally in honor of th election nf President Grover Cleveland and Vice President Tho A Hendricks will be bel l in Portland, Wednes. day evening, Nov 19th. It will be the larg est meeting ever held in Oregon. Special rates have been secured over all railway and (team boat lines: We uo.lce th following Vic President from Lane county on the list: Hons John Whiteaker, L Bilysu, R B Coch ran, J J Walton, Jr., J T Gilfry, John Mill ion), R V Howard, R B Haye aid T G Hen dricks. No Qi'OkCM. There was no quorum at the regular meetiug of the Common Council last Monday evening. An adjourned meet ing f the body will be held next Monday eveuing. AcorrrTElx Ben Lurch and Aaron Lurch, whn were indicted by th grand jury for the Lsrceky of some wool, were acquitted last Tims Har after a full examination. This release Ben Lurch from all criminal charges. . Far To Rest, Farm of 500 acre, food ti.xisa Kara anil onrl.ird to rent. Inouire of JoftHi A J. WiLToy, 1 Corrrapondrnf EniT 'it GiMan. In the Oregouian of Nov 10th there I a weak and fr.mtio editerial in which the editor attempts to empty bis pent up wrath upon the tried and true friends of a great reform, who had patriotism and moral courage enough to cast their Tote on the right side of the groatust question now before the American peoplr. This spiteful effusion, clothed a it is iu the garb of ma lioions falsehood, needs only to be notioed to be condemned by every honest ami thoughtful citizen. The first sentence contains an untruth. It i not true that "among th earnest and practical friend of temperance there is universal regret that the prohibition vote ha defeated the Republican party." Ou the contrary, a large ami respectable portion of the temperance peopto rejoice that a can didate, who bad tbe audacity to attompt to lasten the liquor business a a perpetual heritage upon the American people by au act of Congress ha been, ai he richly deserved, defeated by the Prohibition vote of th nation. Tney b.dicve that it is espooially fit and pr iper that he should have been ilufeat ed by that vote, since he had not the moral Courage to stand np and vote with the pen- pie of his nwn State for prohibition, lest he should fail to catch '.he liquor vote which he and his party leaders so earnestly craved. Again this graceless editor says, "nearly all tlnse people," meaning temperance people, ''were Itepublicans." Now be either knew that to be false or has not sense enough to discus this question. Every well informed man knows that iu Missouri, Arkansas, Ten nessee, Georgia, Texas and North Carolina, where Democratic rule prevails,a very strong temperance sentiment exists, and many ot these States have the best local option law. Again he says that nine-tenthi of all the temperance voters, w ho iu any way were friendly to or tolerant of the prohibition oauee, belonged to the party defeated by the Prohibition vote. Ami again, "hnving de liberately put into Hiwcr the party that coi. tains nine-tenths of tli classes who tiallic in alcoholic drink, the prohibitionist may now look to that party for t esid they seek.' In these two fab statements it is hard to tell whether the ex isperated editor has not betriyed his sincerity more than hisimbecili tyj be has ctrtaiuly left his readers in quandary up in this point. Bui how cruel n him and the party for whom he speaks, to coolly tell the Prohibitionii'.a that bjcauso a ctanky few of them have voted in a way to 'defeat his party," that "has so deeply sym patliizod with -( t'onperauoe and have in patieutly boruu local defeats for the cause of temperance;" that, "till tho crack of doom prohibitionists will get no more help from the liepublican paity," mil that, too, when according to his initial stateoivnt there Is universal regret that this cranky few should have acted so Itnlly. hosh! lint duplicity: Wliatliypori.:y? l-oroieho speaks like a mail when be sas, "it i just as well to be plain ii bout this matter." Hut why wait un til nfter the election to be plain about this matter Why did not tins psityt.nl tell long ago uhat most temperance men already knew, that prohibitionists "till the crack of doom" used look for no faVwrs from the lie publican party. But having let slip this one truth heuo forward to the close nf this wrathful editorial truth seems to be a minus quantity. His slanderous utterance con cumins; thoso noblu champion of temper ance, John P St John and John Ii Finch, can only recoil upon his own head to the chsgrin of all who have looked upon him as a man worthy to read sfter. A pHoijiiirnoNiKT. Lynx Hollow Items. November 10, ISS4. Th roads are very muddy, Mr Moore moved into our neighborhood last week. Mr and Mrs James are visiting friends in Lynx Hollow. MrsCha Jickanu has icturuod from a visit to Latham, Mrs I) Jackson went to Edgeue last wotk to visit friends ami relative. Mrs Martin, of Latham, wo visiting rela tives iu Lynx Hollow last week, Mrs Porter has been quite. Hick for the past week, but is now convalescent. The l.ynx Hollow wood echo with the joyful about nf ? 'hurrah for Cleveland and Hendricks!" Farmer. All the Rage. To captivate the popular taste and surpass all previous efforts to please th palate, re quires no small amount of knowledge and no little skill, and when we remember that th very agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Synip of Figs, is as beneficial to th system a it i ao ceptible to th stomach, we readily understand why it is ihe universal favorite as a cure for Habitual Constipation and other Ills arising fron a weakness or inactive condition of th Rowels, Kidnevs, Liver and Stomach. Sample bottles free ami large lized (Kittles for sale by K M WilLins, Eugene, and W 8 Lee, Junc tion. A Life tiavlng Present Mr M E Allison, Hutchinson, Kan: Saved hi life by a simple Trial Bottle of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, which caue I bim to procure a large bottle, that oomplstely cured him, when dolors, change of climate and everything else bad failed. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness, severe coughs, and all threat and lung disease, it is ir;,aranUied to cure. Tnal bottles free at E it Luckey k Co, drug store. Large sir (1. Grand Juhv. Tlje following gentlemen acted in the capacity of graud juron at the term of Court just adjourned: Geo K Rhiuehart, foreman, I E hteven. H C Perkins, Ja Parker, Eli Perkins, Jasper Wilkin and B F Powr. Acqcittkd. The partie who have been id jail for om time, John Bryan and Mr Shaffer, on tlk charge of lioentiou and hamefal conduct, were tried in the Cireut ?.arthut Wednesday and acquitted. Mr J E Fen too appeared for the defense. Faaa The roun 1 faro f.n- the grand rally in Portland on next Wsdnesday eveuing will be as follows: For all p inU between June - tion and Kugrne f i.25; Eugene to Cottage Grove, fi Cottage Grove Items. fROH Ol'RsriCt'lALConHKNrONI'KMT. Nov. 1?, 1881. Hurrah for Cleveland t Mr Ed Martin, of Eastern Oregon, waa in town Saturday. Several of our citiaeni went tcf Eugene again this week to attend Court. Mis Marie Medley i visiting her parent and friends in this vicinity this wek. Miss MiraCathcart came in from Oakland .Saturday on a visit, returning again to-day We learn that Mr A J Doak has so far re covered that he is able to lit Up for a few minutes, but it is thought he will lose the the use of hi right arm. Mr Darwin Bristow of Eugene came up last week to take charge nf the Lurch store a all the clerks had to go to Eugene to at tend Circuit Court. Mr B returned to Eugene Monday, Messrs T G Hendricks, E II Luckey, Her bert Eakin and Darwin Bristow were in town Wednesday. Messrs Eakin and Bristow have bought the stock ot goods of E It Luckey k Co, and propose going into the mercantile buiintis at this place. We tee vegetable va tho tatilji here now the nine as iu the Spring, iuo'i a lettuce, radishes and green onions, which hav grown tbi tall since the seed ripened and foil off. Light fall rains and no cold weather they had naught to do but grow. We also have potatoes up and growing with new potatoes set ou the vines, even now, Nov 12th. aitlTY, Personal. Judge. Waihhurue goo to Corvallis Mon lay to attend the Buntou Circuit Court. Marshal Attebsry is again able to be upon our streets, hut his health is still quite poor. A A Smith, formerly nf this place, has leen elected county Judge ot Spokane county, W T. Mr Harvey Huff of this city has accepted a position a fioight couductor ou th West Side. Judge Bean goes to Corvallis Monday to hold the regular term ot the Benton County Circuit Court. Mr S E Goodman, W F k Co' inetsengor, was in Eugene last Thursday paying relative and friends a visit Dr S Hamilton, nf Itosoburg, a member of the Board of Regent ot the State University, piid Eugene a visit yesterday. Miss Irene Dunn, who has been visiting at the i evidence of Ge A Dorrls, in Aitor'a, for th past two months, returned horns to thi ilty Wednesday, Brevities. First wo Polk-ml them, Then we 1'ierce-d them, Then we Buck ed thwin, Now we have Clev'd them, tiead Crnin Bros announcement in an other column. It ii amusing to hear the average Republi can cuisiug St John, Steve Moure left for Pendleton yesterday morning having anoeptuil a pon'.ion iu a butcher ihop of that city. Mr Samuel swift has been quite ill with leinorrhage nf the lungs the greater portiou of the week. Yesterday he was a littl bet tor. Be sure and read the programme for the grand rally in Eugene next Monc'ay. It will be the grandest demonstration ever hold ii Lane county, . Prof R J Hendricks, "ye ink ".linger" of tho Oregon Statesman, returned last Monday from a visit to his "best girl" and friends in ?u eue. Vidette. A Great Discovery, That is dally bringing Joy to the homes o thousands by saving ninny of their dear ones from an curly grave. Truly s Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bnmchlita, Hay t Fever, Lnoe of Voice. Ticklin in the Throat, Pain in the Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure guaranteed. Trial lt ties free at E R Luckey k Cut drug store, Ijirge tattles $1. Till Teiwiramh." W bate to growl at fie action of any of our townsmen, but the ao tion of the telegraph eperator at this place is iuoIi that he desorve the censure of every good citizens whether he L Republican or I'emocrat, Nearly every evening the said Individual ha ropnrtad Cleveland and Hendricks beaten, while the Oregon ian id the next day contain information just to the rovers. A man In hi position should be very care'ul about spreading report that are not verified th next day, to say tbe least. It ii due to our citizens that the Western Union Telegraph Co should ap point a man in this important position, who will give us the dispatches as they are received, and we hope th company will give this insttei their early atten tion. As conducted now, the ullic i a nuisance. Vouks a Disdt'STr.ri Patro. EiioenCitv, Nov. 14, 1884. PriH'HAHKO. Messr Herbert Eakin and Darwin Bristow hate purchased the old Lurch lir-si stock of good from E R Luck ey k Co, and wilt shortly receive a full line of new goods. Th Rontlcmen iutsnd mak ing thia a Derminsnt venture. I hey are honest, reliable and thorough business men and a such w can cheerfully recommend them to the ff'Hid Denote of Cottage Grove. and vicinity, whnare to be congratulated on this desirable acquisition to their IHtle village. TllR Lwturm Itev Joseph Cook one of the world' greatest thinkers and orators, delivered hi lecture to a fair aized audience Thursday and Friday night. All whn were present sdoak in the highest , tnn of th eloquence of th greatest churchman of th latter century. Le turl Miss Henrietta Moor will , give a popular lecture ou temperance at the ; M E Church, nn Wednesday evening, Nov . 19th, at 7iW o'clock. Tbi lecture will be given under the auspice of th WCTU. A cordial mviUtiuo to all. Circuit Court Proceeding!. After we went to res last week three more indictment were fi.uud against Aaroa Lurch for forgery. The Court adjourned yesterday morning to meet Do 8, 1984, al which time the rest of the Lurch criminal case will be tried beside several oasss not reached thi term of Court The followl. e ise wsro disposed of a follows after we went to press last week: Phoebe B Klnsey v Lurch ftro, ahd Breed. Ing DiHd.t recover money. Continued to lJru'B, 1884. 7 Ira Hawlry Vs Lurch Bros et al to recover money. Judgment for fM2 29 and t2M at torney fees against Lurch Bros, W W Murphy v J 11 Bond and 0 D Clark to recover money, Continued. Addie llawley va W B Hawley iult for divorce. Granted W S MuFaddea and J McLaughlin Vs El len Murray, et al; auit for partition, -Sale confirmed and order of distribution, A 11 Spare vs Lurch Bros; confirmation et aherift sale. Sale confirmed. J R Campbell vs Lurch Bros; to recover money.- Dismissed at plfTa cost. S It Friendly vs Lurch Bra st at, to recover money. Nun suit Samuel Dillard vs Lurch Bros; to reeovir mooey. Judgment for pill. Win Currin vs Lurch Bros; to recover money, Judgment for plff. II Lash vs Lurch Bros and A W Spare; to recover money. Judgment for $227 39. S H Fri-n lly vs Lurch Bros, etai; to recover money. -Non suit. J W H.irn vs Lurch Bros, et al; tn recover money. Judgment against Lurch Bm. Jams E Holt v Lurch Bros, et al; to re cover nmney. Judgment against Lurch Bros for SllKI and 9100 att'y fees. Geo M Miller v W A Maaterson: to recover money. CoutiniieL ftlary A J live v Henry Moore: to recever money, ( 'outimmd, Henry Maxwell vs D R Lakin. st On forsw closure. Order to take testimony. Matlock Bros vs Jonathan Pitt man: to re cover money. -Con tinned. New England Mort Co va W II Southworthj fnrerlisuire. Non suit C Whitmore vs J Pitman and O P Card; to recover money. Continued. Edward Bailey v J M Shailb; to recover money. Judgment tor $1802 40. J no Iminell v Lurch Bros, st al: to recover wnnsy, .Imlgment against Lurch Broe. bents llibbaril k Co vs U K Buyer st Col to recover monsy. Continued. Christina Eritsoe vs II II Enteoen suit for divorce. Granted. K M Betee vs L 11 Rowland: to- let aside sale.-Referrd to W S Shaw to take testimony by Deo 8th. Emma Bramlett vi Win Brainlett; iu!t for divorce. Granted. J M Diek. aslmr vs Geo Milllrar.l to recover money. Dismissed. Susi Huilson vs J N Hudson; suit for di vorce. Deere. Slate nf Oregon v Gny rower; larceny Irs a dwelling I'ls nf guilty to simple larceny and lined $100 paid. state ol Oregon v John Koberui assault with a dangerous weapon. Not a troe bill ' ttprmgneltl .Milling to vs Jams Howard; to recover inoneyi Judgmeut for plff Ut 123 2.1 W ft Ifarlow v W A Potter to rsoov.r money, Continued. W W Ilinton v Alex Priskill; to recover money. Judgment for plff (or $59. John Bowers' estate; escheat ConOr ma tloll of isle. State of Oregon v II N Carter. laroenV. Trieil ami found guilty. American Mort Co va Win Blachley et al, foreclosure. Continued. MAJ Inv vs U Millat tetrecover money. Continued. W H Mitchell vs Lurch Bra and A II Spar. Continued. j K r.i hsrt vs ii 1 'j houipso ti ai, oonnr matinh. Cuiilirined. Junction City ys TJUrntisru k Senders. ' r- view. Itevsrsed. SO Lock wood vs A II ami C It Brooke. confirmation. Confirmed, ' C E Bvers.aashmmeiit' J I Kirk appointed assignee vice A Lurch resign ml. Louis Salomon vs llsnry Moor, to recover money. Continued. Alary mtrs v Hull Jiates, sun tor oivoroe. Granted. State of Oregrn vs Chat Bryant and Lou Shatter, lewd anil lascivious eohsViltatlon. Triad and found not guilty. Stat nf Oregon v A A B Lurch, larceny. Tried and found not guilty. Ira llawley vs J R CamplislI a Sheriff, to reenvsr personal property. Dismissed at plff' coats. State of Oreuon v A Lurch, littering and publishing as true and genuine a forged paper. J neu ami lounci giiiny, iouon tor new made, Time nf sentence extended to Dee 8th. Edward P Wrkht et al v Ptuline U Kiv don, et al; foraiciliprformaneeot contract. Disstnlssed, The Results. All persons feeling dull and depressed, or perhaps feverish, with no appetite, ao energy, the system clogged, the Liver torpid, the Bow els inactive, who are wondering hrw to find re lief, should purchase a fifty cent or one dollar bottle of Syrup r.( Fig, read th circular ' around th bottle, follow th directions, taking a few doses of this ideasant remedy and be restored to health and hnpitnsm. it may of F M Wilkin-, Eugene; W S L, Junction. About flEOO wai wagered on Cleveland in thi city. This Space Cram Bros. Immense adver tisement of III. HOODS!