The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, July 24, 1886, Image 5

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    P. HARMONY, J?I. D
EUGENE CITY, OR ,
St. Charles Hotel-Room
-PROFESSIONAL CALLS IX CllY
j and immediate vicinity sonciieiL
CITY AND COUNTY.
UltlKK MENTIONS.
Foster kid glove at Friendly'.
Go to Dr N J Taylor for dentistry.
' Good told cheap fur cash a', Matlock's.
- A fin lot of Eastern hats just received at
Matlock'i.
Eighty acrea of fine land for sale. Inquire of
; D H Coleman. ( ,
The highest cash price will be paid for wheat
. by F B Dunn.
' Photographs finished, neatly and artii
l tioally at Winter's.
f Matlock i receiving a large line of new drew
'' good. Give him a call
Hot and cold baths every day In the week
' at Jerry Horn's barber shppi
! The GlUBD does all kind of Job printing
. cheaper than Portland prices.
;', You can purchase Waltham watches at
J 0 Watts' from $10 and upwards.
Osburn mowers can be purchased at the
' tar cf Pritchett & Forkuer for $80.
i Day 4 Henderson have received from the
East a complete line of window shades.
If you want a good plate uf ica cream go
to Ed Baum's. Tlu tineit in th e city.
, If you want hardware at reasonable prices
call at the store of Pritchett Forkoer.
; The best candies and oranges can always
, be found at E Nauru's confectionery itoro.
f Get your bed room' sets, lounges,- mat
tresses and furniture of Day & Ueuderoon.
I Mr Geo F Craw has the acta agency vfor all
brand of the celebrated Tausil Punch Cigars.
I, Sterling Hill keeps in. stock an' excellent
assortment of good readable works. Give
him a calL
A good farm for raising stock or grain for
'ale on reasonable terms. Iuquire of Jude
I Walton. ,
If you are in want of agricultural machin
ery of any kind, remember that Mr J M
; Hendricks keeps a full assortment.
I Mr S R Friendly has just received an in
'. voice of ladles kid gloves direct from the East,
and they are the finest "ia the land."
Sterling Hill, at the postoffice, takes sub
scriptions for nearly every newspaper and
periodical in America, at th publishers rates.
Remember, you can purchase i- Justices
blank summons, civil and criminal euhpoenaes
and complaints at the Gcahd office at Portland
prices. .
J. The finest and largest lo of window shades
ver brought to Eugene will arrive mi Tues
day's freight, from New York, Call aud
tee them at Friendly'.
. For dyspepsia, headache and all disorders
sriitiug from a disordered stomach, De Haven's
Dyspepsia Cure is an infallible remedy. Try
it and be couviiioed. For sale by
I Osburn 4 Co.
On and after April 1st the undersigned
f-ill OiimineiiOu doing business ou a
rtuly pay basis, nellinn goods for cash or
produue ouly. All purchasers will Kud it to
their iutcrest to call aud get prices.
I J. D. Matlock.
Q W Welder has bought a half interest' in
the City Grocery Store of this city. The
firm usmn will be Kcisner A Wider. They
will make their stock equal to any in Ore
gon, buying direct from the manufacturers
aud producers, thereby giving their custom
en the benefit. They will sell the most
Groceries, Provisions, Qdoensware, Glass
ware, Tobacco and Cigars for the cash of
Any house in this part of the valley. Call
aud tee Reisner & Weidkr.
5
Hre.
All persons indebted to E W Whipple &
Bro's, eithe' by note or book account will
please call and settle the same. Our store
a burned and we mint collect the money
due us. ;
j E. W. Whipple & Bros.
I Cottage Grove, Feb 25, 1S85.
I Notice, -The City taxes of Eugene City,
Oregon, for the year 188(5 are now due and
payable the city treasurer. F W" A Crain, cor
ner of Willamette and Eighth streets. ' All
taxes will be deemed delinquent if not paid
within sixty days from (lute of this notice,
W. S. Shaw, Recorder.
I Dated Eugene. Or.. June 23, '80.
. . '
? The Goshen Creamery butter is excellent
Matlock has it for sab,
I A fine line of silk plunhos in all shades
and grade at F B Dunn's. ,
I ' I will deliver good cedar posts for S8 per
hundred, and good cedar boards for f 1 per hun
dred. Will exchange for wheat or flour.
Leave orders with S B Eakin, Jr.
; - ROEEET VAnOHN.
; At Matlock's a very fine line' of ladies
shoes of the celebrated H D Holbrook make,
direct from the Eastern manufacturer. The
ladies of Lane county would do well to call a
ill Matlock's store and examine these goods.
bpringfield Items.
J ; : ' .. July 23d, 1888.
1 More next week. I
1 'Mrs J W. Stewart is visiting her brother
near Lakeview.
i Mrs Wm Laird is visiting friends and rela
tive near Coltax, W. f. , , .
3 Mr L S Gordon has gone tc the Kitson
SDrimrs for a few week. ;
Mr I V M Bristow has sold hi residence to
: Mr McGaffey of Gray' HarborV We are
sorry to lose our fellow townsman but our 1
ia ftnnfliAf-'a crftjn
-
s We will wager a new spring bonnet there
inn' t another village in Oregon (no of iuhahi
; tanta considered) that can boast of as msuy old
) bachelor and widows, provided the count is
made at onoa.
Ax Observer.
8ha CoKgiRa' Miirwo Property. A good
story is told on Shan Conner, the well knewn
conductor on the East Side division of the
Oreiron and California railroad. A short
time since he purchased five lots at JefTerson
far $10 apiece. A few days since a neighbor
commenced to dig a well on a lot adjoining
those owned by Cor.ner, and had delved but a
few feet when he stiuck gold. Among smaller
?iece unearthed was a very fair sixed nugget
The trend of the deposit wa toward Cpnser
claim and the discoverers determined to secure
Conser' lots. Coner was soon bunted up and
the lots sold for 1100 or au aver; cf (20
epiec?. Then the purchaser told t'ooser ' that
he had inat aold a rahialnV mine aud he ha
teen madder than a wet hen svjr sin'.. Ex.
Lower Siuslaw.
July H. 1888.
The saw mill at Acme is running on full
time, cutting ten thousand feet er day. Dr
Sauhett Co. are cutting lumber for the
Yaquina market, expecting to ship by the
uumer now neartng completion at that place,
Gardens look well aWfr the river. All
kinds of vegetables and fruit grow finely here.
There are two eucalyptus trees in the Captain's
donryard, the first I hate ever seen in this
Lttitude. They seem to thrive a luxuriantly
as in tneir native Soil. ,
If the dear Deoula of EtiL-ene anil vldnitv
had but a faint idea of the rest and refreahinent
awaiting them here by the sea they would, I
think, be willing to brave the fatigue attendant
upon the brief journey by wagon and boat to
me silver sand of the Siuslaw,
Have had sail in the boat nicked up off the
cupe uot long since by two hrave k-irls. It is
from the Columbia, a fulling boat with a
capacity of six tons, and bearing the name of
her lost owner upon her bow. Captain Cox
proposes to cross the bar with her to-morrow.
Several liartiea at ilia beaoh last week renort
having a pleasant time. Clams, mussels and
fish a-e to be had iu abundance, l'.errics are
plentiful on the hills, and sardines in the river.
The fishing season begins next month, but an
occasional salmon makes his appearance on the
table of some fisherman more enterprising than
his neighbors, is duly praised and appreciated.
Three new settlers have located on Ten Mile
lake on the south side of the river. Mr Potter
has taken a claim at Little Hay, ten miles
north of the mouth of the river. Miss Potter
has a claim at the cape adjoining that of Miss
Lily Cox. They have the surf breaking' at
their very doors. From a scenic point of view
a more beautiful or romantic situatiou cnu'd
not be found anywhere. Aiih,
The Hop Market.
We take the following telegrams, con
cerning tho hop market from Thursday's
Oregoniant Private dispatches just received
here-Puyallop, W T) report that the great
impending failure of the hup crop in New
lork state is an rccomplished fact and that
largo aieas of the hop fields have gone black
and entirely beyoud rtcovery. Prices are
advancing rapidly, and it the least mishap
be ill's the r.nghkh crop prices will go up
with a bound. It is now kuown that - thero
will not be enough hops raised in the United
States to supply the demand and that im
portations from Europe must follow." A
Now York dispatch of July ".Yet is as fol
fallows: "The Commercial Pullotin says
that advices at hand from the hup growing
section of this state are the worst received.
The probabilities, in the estimation of local
merchant are decidedly against more than
one-third of last year' yield. Sales have
not boeu made at above 25 cents iu this
market, but 30 and 31 cent was paid in the
interior. The first bale of new state hops
was received from Cooporstown yesterday.
This ia cousidered unusually early. Re'
ports from the interior are still very dis
eonrogiug, some authorities estimating
thero will not be more than a two-thirds
crop.
Mohawk Items.
' ' July 19, 1880. .
Farmers are busy haying. :
Weather rather warm 101" in the shade.
Farmers have ebout quit hauling lumber
from the Mill ereek milL '
Once more we hear the sound of the harves
ter gathering the golden grain. '
Mr Willis Monday still continues to capture
wildcats, having killed two last week.
County Surveyor Collier was 'on Mohawk
last week doing somo surveyiugfor Mr S Meek.
Mr Rouk who has been very ill' nt the resi
dence of Mr W Mathews is not expected to
.recover,
Mr John Lemon is building a new house on
the Meek ranch, and will luovo on the same
after harvest. .
Mr C-Arnol has purchased sixty head of
Kheep of. Mr J H Whltniore. : Mr Arnol
thinks sheen and stock raising is more prolito-
able thau farming.
Anon.
Water WoiIks. We are creditably informed
that a Portland capitalist stands ready to put
water works in operation iu Eugene inside of
four, mouths from, this date, provided the
gentlemen that now hold a charter from the
City Council will forfeit thoir rights to the
rortland man. The charter -.'ranted allows
the gentlemen until Jan 1, 1W7 to complete
their Works and have one mile of mains laid.
If tho owner of the charter do not intend
ulacing the wurks in position, we doubt not that
they would willingly surremler all their rights
iu the matter. The capitalist who desires to
put the works in is abundantly able, and will
not atdc anyone to take water unless it is
Vvanted. : Thus it will be seen that our growing
city is upon the eve of another much needed
and desired enterprise.' Later. The Portland
tarty to Which reference is mode above, is Uov
I) P TholuiSion. We understand that he will
visit our city the first of the week to look into
the matter. '
Went to Siuslaw. Charley Meekor
mounted the hurricane deck of a cayuse last
Week and Bteered down the coast for Siuslaw
bay, where he went for the purpose of look
im at the country and to see what the pros
pects are for a steamboat enterprise down
there. It is claimed that there is as much
water on the Siuslaw bar as there is on the
bar hero, and if such is the case there is no
ruanon why that should not make an impor
tant shipping point iu the near future. For
route years past there have been salmon
fisheries there, te country ia well timbered,
nd is near one of the finest agricultural dis
tricts in -the Willamette valley. In the
past few-year the country has settled up
rapidly, and uew homes are being taken all
the tinio. Cant Card run the engine and E
Carr was at the wheel of the Cleveland dur
ing Mr. Meeker' absence. Newport New.
A 13nru.iANT METEORLiTt-Partic from
Yaquina Bay report that a very brilliant
meteorolite fell into the ocean at Yaquina Bay
on Saturday evening. It was seen by a num
ber of the residents of Yaquina City. It fell
from the northwest to the southeast and made
a very b'.illiant light, and apparently exploded
hist before reaching, the earth. The same
ineteoilite was also observed in tbis city about
9:30 p. m. It lit up objects in a manner very
similar to gas light, and on exploding emitted
a beautiful blue and reddish blaze. Ailiany
Herald. The same meteor was also observed
in ttds city at about the same time of night and
in tile same direction.
Pat Your Box Rent. Many parsons are of
the opinion that the box rent in post office
goes to the postmaster. This is a mistake.
The postmaster has to account for every box
rented aud the rent is taken from his salary.
Patron of the office should be punctual in
paying their rent as it is a small thing: to them
cut save the postmaster lots oi trouble.
. CiTT Property Transfer. Since our last
Issue the following city transfer have been
resorded in the County Clerk' office : C Hode
to P CI Reno, two lot in Mulligau'i donation,
on Eighth street; conideration, $1000. Alliert
Hembree to N L Packard, U lot in Packard's
edition; con, f4iV3..VI. P U Kno to J M
Hi nt, two lot in Packard' addition ; con,
1,5-j0.
Call ExTESOEa The Presbyterian church
of this city has extemlcd to Rer Mr Mackey,
of Pueblo, C ilorad", call to th pastorate of
. the church. Mr Mackey ha nt, a a yet,
determined whether he will accept.
Brevities.
Eugene booraeth. -
Green corn Is In the market .
The best Ice cream at Baum's. Try it
Hre for sale. Apply to D M Risdon, city
The parade will be a fine affair this evening.
View It , . , '
Thanks to Mr A Lynch for lot of nice
ripe p'.iiiu.
The new hose cart is pronounced by th boy
to be a daisy.
See change in the Oregon Facifio R R
advertisement
Mr Sterling Hill make quite an efficient
Express agent
the thermometer last Sunday registered 100
degrees in the' shade. -t.
It U said that Hill s new Oregon code wil1
be completed this Fall
Yaquina Bay seem to be the popular seaside
resort this summer.
Pile driving has been commenced on the 0 P
R R bridge at Albany.
The now hall and skating rink on Willamette
street is nearing completion.
The rtnw Matlk building will be ready for
the second story Joist by to-night
It is reported by telegraph that th Presi
dent will veto th river and harbor bill
Hon W D Fenton Intend removing to hi
old homo in Yamhill county from Portland.
Seventy number have been (old for the
Firemen' ball this evening. All should
attend. .
preaching continue at th Adventlst's tent
near the Court Louse. Large audience are
the rule.
Many mining claim are still being tecorded
in the Clerk's office from Blue river and
Bohemia.
Rev E A McAllister' ban accepted a. call to
preach at Itanuburg the third Sur.dav of
each month.
Marriage llnenses issued: this week :' J W
Clark and Carrie Shelton, J II Procter and
Alice Carey. , ,
Grading on Seventh street is boing. rapidly
pushed. The work on Ninth street has been
about completed. v ,
During the past two week there have
been on an averngo four Eastern drummer
in Eugene daily.
Rev J Taylor Chambers, of Salem, will hold
services In St Mary' Church next Tuesday
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Marshal Day last Thursday, afternoon'
walked nine tramps out of town; and it wasn't
a good day for tramps either, - . .
McCornack ft Collier have rented one of the
rooms in the Bausch building and will remove
thereto as soon as the same is finished.
Peaches sell at 10 cent per ponnd at
Ashland, Oregon. How is that kind of a
price for a protended peaoh country.
The aminymnus letter writer is "spotted.'1
Re had better keep a sharp lookout or else
he will land himsolf iu the penitentiary.
The ball at Ithirehart's Hall this, Saturday
nyening, ic for the benefit rf, the Eugene Hose
Team. A large crowd will and should attend.
The foreign wheat market is reported In very
good tone. In Sab Francisco the. market Is
tirm. Iu Portland no new life is manifested
yet. -i
It is rumored that before many days or of
our prominent yhung attorneys will lead to the
matrimonial altar one of Eugene' fairest
daughteis.
The water hat been turned nut of the mill
race during the present week for the purpose
of allowing the Mill Company to make some
necessary repairs.
A. large number of Cottage Grove people in
town this week acting a witnesses iu the
Chrism an will case. '
We see It stated that Prof O P Leo,
formerly of' this city, '.will probably not be
retained by ' the Regents of the Washington
territory university,.. . i
Work on the Salem bridge has been com
menced. It will be finished before Dec 1st
Mr Frank Miller,' well known in Eugene, i
superintending its construction.
Mr Wm Luckey, Ji, of this city, met with a
painful accident last Saturday, by having a
horse kick him iu the forehead, cutting the
same quite badly. The wound was dress jd by
Ur Jones, and he la getting along nicely.
The Walla Walla sheriff has at length relin
quished his man, satisfied that he Is the' plain,
ordinary Chestnut which be at first proclaimed
himself to be. Thus end a curious case of
mistukcu Identity, which amounted almost to
a craze.
Bids will be received for the building of
fence around race track of Lane Co Agr'l
Society, till Aug 2, 188C. Specification on
hie at office of secretary.
IV. M. iAY,
Sec'y of Lane Co Agr'l Society.
Tie whispered in newspaper circles that the
proprietor of the "Saturday Evening Time''
uroiMises brimrinir forth that rrtibe as a Demo
cratic daily. Prominent Democrat have
been interviewed lately with a view to learn
ing how they would support a daily paper.
rortland A ew. .. ;
The trial was progressing when we went
to press, trying to discover the' real owner
of the race borse, "Bingo." It i said that
nd matter how the cose may be decided in
the Justice Court, that it will be appealed to
the Circuit Court ..
i t, .
Under the new postoffice regulation fluids,
nonexpIosive, may be forwarded in the
mail. The order include toft joaps, pastes
or confections, ointment, calves, and article
of similar consistency, under certain condi
tions, insuring safety to other mail matters
in transmission. ,:i ,
One thing our hop grower should re mem
bcr, is that when they engage their hops to
foreigu buyers it is nearly certain that if
price fall they will by'some mean refits to
sccept them, while if the price goes up they
will hold the contractors to their bargain.
By all mean grower should be certain that
the men they contract with are responsible
and honest.
Hon Dougla Taylor, the new Surveyor
General of Oregon, wa born in Oregon,
is a practical surveyor, 'of ten years
standing, ha been City' Surveyor of
Portland, Is a member-elect of the Oregin
Legislature from Multnomah county, th
banner Republican county of Oregon, and is
not an "Iowa Statesman." It would seem
from this record that be is pretty well known,
and is especially qualified for the ottos to
which he has been appointed.
Ilsxl nut ripe, 'j'
ThaiiVi to Senator Dolph for publlo docu
ments. All th prisoners working on th street
have escaped.
Header and thresher will start up in ear
nest Monday.
See Dr P Harmony' professional card iu
another columu.
Hotel to rent on reasonable term. Apply
to J B Coleman, Eugene City, Or.
A citizen wa beard to remark last Sun
day, "Hotasthedickcut, aiu'lit?"
A corn doctor by the name of Treat visit
ed Eugene the fore part of the week.
Miner Lewis, Geo Jones, Linn Woods and
Perry Poindexter, of Prineville, are at the
Foley Sprbiga.
Several artie in town from Portland and
Jackson county acting as witnesses in the
"Bingo" horse trial
We have tried the Goshen Creamery
butter, and know it to be excellent. J D
Matlock ha it for tale.
Mr J D Matlock will make an important
announcement in the noxt issue of the
Guard. Look out for it
A large amount of wool i being hauled
into town. However, the crop i said to bo
somewhat lighter than last year.
Last week the Dougla county commis
sioner . court awarded a young lady and
goutleman free eoholarship in the State
University. .
'..Everything' look promising for a success
ful County fair this fall. Every 'person
aliould prepare tome article or product for
exhibition. .
The attendance at the University next
year promise to be largor thau ever, before.
Many letter are being received asking for
catalogues, eto, ; '
A correspondent from, Medford, Oregon,
dtoies that Wm Kinney ii, or ha been, or
ever will' be, Justice or Recorder of that
progressive little town. . ( i
The new postmaster . general has decided
that postmaster who fail td notify the pub
lisher when sulMcrilters remove or do got take
the paers from the poxtoll'ico, shall be respon
sible for their subscriptions.
Some parties while digging a well at Jef
ferson. Marion county, last week found a gold
nugget that weighed $1, and further Investi
gation revealed the fact that there was gold all
through the gravel. LousiUeraule excitement
prevails at that place. '.
A young man in Salem, receutly adver
tised for a wifo, hi sister, answered the ad
vertisement aud now the young man thinks
there is no balm in advertisements, while
the old fidks think it' hard to have two
fools iu the family.
Not a particle of calomel or any other de
leterious substance onttrs into the composi
tion of Ayer' Cathartic Pills. On the ou
tlay, those who have used calomel and other
mineral poisons, as medicine, liutl Avers
Cathartio Pill iuvaluable. .
A lady writes: "I have used Ayer's Sar-
aparil!a in my family for finally years, and
could not keep house without it. ' For the
relief d( the piim consequent upon . female
weaknei ami irrogularities, 1 consider it
without an equal. .
The State school fund was apportioned to
the different counties last Wednesday. The
toti.l amount thus apportioned was 974,571.30,
of which amount Lane county gets f3.815.00.
The number of those of school age in this
county is 4, '.73, which the above would give
90 cents to each person of school age.
Thureare74 weekly, 7 daily, 3 semi
weekly and 3 monthly newspaper in Ore
gon, one newspaper to every 2200 poopls
In N. Y. Statu there is one to every 3,000
people. Iowa end California aro about the
same as Oregon.. In W, T. tho proportion
is 1 to 13(10 people. The average iu the
U. 8. is about 1 to 3000 people. ;
As wo understand the work of a Normal
School it ia - not ouly 'a school in
which to educato teachers, but it advanced
methods of instruction make it the very
best place for every person to procure a
good, practical eduuati in, If you wish, to
know more about it, it would be well to semi
to the State Normal at Monmouth for a
catalogue
The Rev 0 Parker, late of Eugene City, who
left here with his family in May last to un
dertake missionary : work in Northwestern
Alaska, writes to Bishop Morris, under date
of June 20, from Oun alaska, 21,000 miles from
San Francisco. They are ashore there for
ten days where they are keeping house in two
room 0x8 and 1 feet high. ' The mountains
are onvered with snow. It Is cold weather and
ccal is $'23 a ton. Oregoniun.
The steamer Yaquina, which wa to have
sailed from San Francisco last Saturday did
not arrive until 2 p. m. ' Monday, having
ouonuntcred strong head wind. She sailod
yesterday at 2 p. m. for San Francises with
passenger for tho OAR excursion. The
vessel, wjuon was eigne uay iu making cue
trip, wa driven into port at Port Orford by
a severe wind storm, where h was com
pelled to lay three day. - The ship's crew
while waiting took a holiday and killed a
beef. The eteamor brought up about fifty
passenger, tome of whom arrived in this
city yesterday. Tuesday' Albany Herald.
At a meeting of the' fruit grower of the
Northwest held In Portland recently, E V
Alien, Oregon' commissioner at Now Or
leans, gave an Interesting account of Ore
gon's fruit exhibit at the Exposition, and
said, while thirty-ix states and territories
and fourteen foreign couutries contributed in
the aggregate 50,000 plate of fruit, Oregon
contributed 21 plates of apple. 10 of whici,
out of 18 plate competing, took silver medal
and diploma. One bf the award wa for
the best collection of five varieties adapted
to Coast climate, vi. Fallwater, Baldwin,
King of Tompkins, Fall Pippin and "Ore
gon lied Cheek." Another wa for the bust
collection of five varieties adapted to moun
tain climate, viz: Blue Pearmain, Rhode
Island Greeniog, Anioricao Golden Russet,
Northern Spy sod Fall Pippiu,
: Letter List.
Letter! for th following person were
uncalled for at the postof.ee in Eugene City
July 22, 1880 i ; .
Alfred Mr
Allen Mix Elna
Aids John
Allen Jo W
Barrow J as T
Hates Hoddius 3
Banm M 1)
Baiuinestvr E A Co
Itlack James W 2
Bedford 1) E
Hi (low Mr
Cortoi.iver John G
Crow Emma
Cummins J C
Curry lieorge B
Davis Mr J 1)
Davis l.ibby
Davis ('has W
Davis Jack
Dickinson Martha
Dillman Susie
Dickey Louena M
Doharty Olive Ann
Dodson Charley
Dunn L L
Kggleston W W
Klsey George
Evans Thomas
(Jell ('has
Grotti' C
Guun Edwin
GuiH'r Thomas J
Gulliford John
Harvey N B 2
HUP
Harris Mathtoa J
Herbert Mrs A N
Height Henry
Hons Charley
Kill J B
Hopkins Ellen
Holonuib John
Hossasan Mrs
Hunter tdzzie
Huddlesnn Edward
,Tacot Nate
Johnston J A 4
Johnson Nicholas L
Johnson W II
Johnson James
Jordan John M
Johnson It J
Kelley l'hillpa
KelleyMrs
Kennedy A 11; '
Lalichaevlin Uecrgo A
Lawrence Nellie
Lawrence Kd:r
Loe Joe W
I.tLk Alice
Lliso Uicbard
McC'owan Robert
Manandon Hattie
Mariott M 2
Matbns A K
Martin Rev R C
Met Main Dan
McPhee Mathilda
Medley Hattie
Miller R B
Mitchell Anna
Murrill FA
Moore Emir a A
Mousin J A
Myrth tleorge '.
Newton Ray
Parrish Lemy II S
Patterson Thomas
Peterson Cora
Peters A S
Pennington S M
l ibarn John.
Peckett W G
Powers Wm 2
Pratt James
Price Mrs E II
Putnam Ooorge O
Pyharn Nolvin 2
Ramsey John U
Head Henry
lingers George
Sunders Theresa
Sagurt William P
Sheythe M E
Simmons W
Sickle Thomas
Sleesman J S
Silman Mary E
Mouth H
Spiller S S
Smlthenin Fred
Hitrague Seymore
Steven May 2
Steward B F
Sweet George
'1'aylor A S
Tripp J W
Tyler May '
Warner Kmma 2
Watmn Annie '
Wallace Mr Eineline
Warren Manlng
Walsch Mrs E
Wilson Allwrt A
Woodran Mr
Valters Sv
Vesser. Dr A C
F. W. OrtBURS,
Postmaster.
Goshen Inklings.
July 20, '88.
Thermometer almost ready to burst too
hot for anything.
Miss Edith Tarker started to Monroe
Monday to remain during the summor.
Harvest is in full blast The crop in
this viciuity are very light this season.
James Matlock and family contemplate
going to the Kitson Springs iu the near future.-
"Over tho river they beckon to me," i
what one of our enterprising young men
frequently heard singing Sunday even
ings so says a meadow lark.
"Rusty Pen" is what the correspondent
of the Journal from this place signs himself.
We thiuk tho name quite appropriate for A
young fellow who is . out every Sunday
night in the damp air but suggest that he
chauge that P. to a 15. i -
The young men who went bathing in the
river some distance above the bridge be
tween this place aud Pleasant Hill last Sun
day ay they neyer intended to make a
publio exhibition of their athletic skill in
the water, but if a young gentleman -and
lady, while out buggy riding from - Eri'gone
City, find it agreeable to leave their vohiule
and seek an unobtervable shade from whioh
to witness their sport, they know no better
way of preventing it than to have some
other young fellows who are making for the
water, to discover them as wa the ease in
this iustance. Tell-Tale.
Trent Items.
July 22, 1880.
."Miller, Rutledge, MoCall k Co, will itart
their machine Mvndfty. ,
Mr Howard Hunsaker, of Turner, I visiting
here and at 1joh Valley, s 1 ; , ,
The ntyle of abuse falling on our had at
present Is quite amusing, but Dr U, It la too
small to notice.." ... . -
Mr Ben Keoicy met with a severe accident
a few days ago, at Ploosaut Hill, havbig one
arm aud fas jaw dislocated. -
.The thermometer registered 100 In the cellar
at this place on last Saturday, and on the suc
ceeding day melted away..
Mr Howard Hunsaker, Mrs II O Morgan,
and' others left here this monilag for Kitson
Springs, to be gone'soine time, .
Mr R E William returned Monday from
Siuslaw with th "Akin" still at his side. , .No
improvement at alL Ha will return to Siuslaw
to-morrow and there form a life partnership
with bis best girl iu the land business.
It is very pleasant to listen to the singing
class here on Sunday evenings. The air is
filled with delightful music aflilthe murmur of
the day's troubles are lulled just when listening
to the promulgations of other' amicabl senti
mentalities is most tiresome. ,
Married.- At the residence of tho bride's
parents, in Egypt, July 18, 1880, Mr Jessie
Holbrook and Miss Mary E Smith, all of Ijine
county. . We hope theirs may be a life of
happiness and prnsiierity, with not a cloud to
dim their horriaon of connubial felicity.
Egyptian Gosr.ip.
' . . . Ton & Jerut.
.SAUNriElui. A wanderer answering th de
scription of Saunders was wen at Siason's, a
stage station on the Oregon & California line
in California on Julr 9. Since J th Walla
Walla fiasco such storiee a this, which is re
lated by Mr Shamixsikl, who ha itwt arrived
in Portland from Uulil'.rnta, will h nlieved
only after different person from Mr Denur
or some of Sannder' former lady friends hav
ing Identified him. The private opinio uf
many of Albany' citizens ia that Saunders is
in Benton county, rmting op and drinkttg
milk at aoms sly fanner's ami probably mak
ing nice spht to bis rosy-checked daughter.
-Albany Herald. , ,.
Farmers Take Notice. A goooVdiactr can
had at Baker's Hotel for 23 ceuU.
Cottage Grove Items.
VROMOCR SPECIALCORREHPOJfnr.JlT.
Cottage Grove, July 21, 1880.
. SlieriS Sloan was in town Tuesday.
Several drummer lu town this week.
The past week has been a warm one.
A slight mist thi morning; somo cooler.
Mr Marion Martin's health Is Improving.
Several of our citizen are In Eugene tills
week.
Mr 8 E Veatch 'spent last week visiting at
(JrfSHWelL
Mr Joslah Callison and wife were visiting
relatives here this week.
Hon R M Veatch, J W Goody and Mis
Fine Wallaos are expected home from the
Springs to-day.
Messr H Chance, Itert Herschberger, Joe
Damewood and Mr Condon star 1 to Har
ney valley the first of the week.
Dr Cbarlwi performed a surgical operation
on Mr H Chance a short time aim. Her arm
bein'' grown down to her body (from the effect
of a burn wben a child) was sc . i red.
YkRITT.
Personal. , , ( - ;
. Lee Campliell is again In town.
H G Hadley ha gone to Yaquina Bay to.
spend a month.
Mr John B Harris ha returned home from
a visit to California.
Mr R C Johnson left fur his boms In
Palsely last Tuesday. '
Rev J W Hnetd has gone to Tennessee to
visit his old home.
, Mr T J Smith ha returned from a visit to
th Foley Spring. ' ; ''
Mr Wm P.ensluw and wif left for Yaq'Ia
Bay Wednesday morning. ' '
'Mr J G Wright, of Solem, ,pent last
Monday night in town. . '
Senator Veatch, of Cottage Grove, was In
town Thursday and Friday.
Mr Zera fweet, of Lower Siuslaw, wa Id,
town several days this week.
Judge Washburne wa in Junction Wednes
day on professional buslaeM
Mr Josephine Harvey left for her home In
San Francisco last Thursday. ,
Messrs Geo M Miller andCha Baker hay
returned from th lower Siuslaw.
Miss Mary Hill is visiting relative and
friends in Eugene and vicinity.
Mr J Comer and wife and Mis Felix have
gone to San Francisco ou a visit
Dr L D Scarbrough, of CraswelL, spent
several day lu Eugsn thi week, , -
Mr Herbert Johnson ha gone to CorvallU to
work on th extension of th Q P R R
' Mr M Noble, of Colfat, W T, it yisiting at
the residence of Dr Taylor, in this city.
Dr 0 D Osburn went to Cottage Grove
last Wednesday on a professional visit.
Mr Wm M :Ayer and wife, of Portland,
went to the Foley Springs last Wednesday,
Mr Al Chnrcbill, of the Corvallr Gazette,,
gave thi office a pleasant call on Tuesday.
Mr Geo S Wsshburn and children hay,
gone to Douglas county to spend a few weeks.
Th. Rush-Taylor party leave to day for,
Jackson county to develop their quart ledge.
Miss Nettie McCornack ha been olerklug In
McCornack ft Collier' book store tills . week..
Prof John 3trub visited fortlMd th first',
of the week. He returned home Wednesday.
Mr Geo B Dorri has been elected Grand,.
Representative to the A O U W Grand Lodge.'
Mr John Lawrence and ton Alden have
gone on a gold bunting expedition to Uuion
county. . .
Mr Cha Lauer and family and Mr S H
Friendly and children left fur Yaquina Bay
last Thursday. ,
John Luokey and family, of Crook county,
ar ' visiting relative and friend la Lane ,
oountyj! ' '
: Mr P. N Emmons, a Portland lawyer, wm
In town a oonple of day thi week c legal ,
buslnena,
Mis Lulu Carson, of Elltnsburf, W T, I
visiting at th residence of Mr Samuel Swill .
Inthlsotty. . , , .
Mr Cha Baker, th landlord of th Baker
Hotel, ha been recuperating on th Lower .
Siuslaw this week.
Mr James Heatharly, pioneer of Lane
county, ha returned home from a protracted ,
visit to Colfax, W. T. J , . ,
Mr. Oscar Renfrew, last Wednesday, returned
from a visit to Santa Cm and other poiata In ;
Southern California via Yaquina rosrt.
"Pap" O M Stroud, Deputy U I) Internal
Revenue Collector, spent lest Sunday in
T"imiir Wa arVnnttliula-a a ntusaat 01 L
Mr Geo II Saubert, of the Salem State
man, i visiting hi father, Dr Wm Peubort,
at bis home at th beast of tide, Lower
Siuslaw,
Mr Geo J Buys, former proprietor of the
Guard, ha accepted a position as clerk of
the Walla Walla, W T, Lend Orfle. . We
congratulate.
.Guild Atherton, who learned teletraphy Id
this plare is now agent and oriratnr for th O
R and N Co at Castle Koflk fHattoa, Mult
nomah county, . ,
Mr Geo Mason, of Portland, United State
PostofCce Inspector, gav thi office pleasant
call , yesterday. He is certainly th right
man' lu the right place,
Prof A 0 Woodcock Is In Portland, and will
remain in that city until th commencement of .,
the University school year, n Is reading and
reviewing law In th olRce of Dolph, Simon, .
Mallory and Bellinger.
DrFlinn, of East Portland, and Mr Dave
Watklus, of Portland, returned from th Blue
River mine last Tuesday, They ar confident
that the quart ledge ia th district wil'
nmv nuito valuable. Dr Fllnn took a
quantity of the quarts below with him, and if
the assay of it proves. favorable be will erect
good mill In the aiatrtci at once,
Mosr H C Humphrey, J W Cherry
and J R Campbell started .yesterday
for th western portion of the county a
grnnse hunting, and will he sbsent several
day. - Farmer in that aectiou should keep
their chicken house tecarely locked, els
they may lose a number ol spring chuikeus.
Fire Department Reception.
Th F;igen City Fire Department will glr
grand reception Saturday evening, July 24th -at
7:30 pro. ' There will be a grand parade.
Oris r of preoession as follows:
Firemen' Band, City Council, Department
Ofiioers, Eugene- Hose Team, Eugene Hook
& Ladder Co, Eugene Engine Co.
Tbe reception will conclude with a grand
Firemen' Ball at P.hl'nehart' Parlor. Ar
rangements have been mods to Insure the
nicest party of th season The new rsce cart
will be on the Boor. Grand march at 9 o'clock
sharp. Gx. C: Swirr,
H. J. DAT,
J. R. CvMreru.
Committee.
Dl.-eioLtnoK. Notice is hereby given
that tbe partnership heretofore existing be
tween Skelton k Burrows in the manufact
ure of woolen goods, etn, has been dissolved
by mutual consent. Wm Skeltoo assumes
entire control and will settle all claim o
ing to or from the firm. A cootiuuauce of
publio patrooage is solicited.
Wst. SkKt.ToS.
Zvutst, July 19, 18S6.
A Larue Order A merchant of Eugene
City, last Taesday, gave a fi.OOO order, ty
dry goods, to una drominer. On Eugene
I morc'iauU never do thing by halve.
Makiubd. In thi city, Wedtesday evening
July 21, 1880, at th resident of th bride'
mother, by Rev A C Fairthild, Mr J W
Clark and Mias Carrie Shelton, both of thi
city. Our best winhes. go with th young
couple for a happy married life.
.I, i .t
Wahted. A hocy for a boy twelve or
fourteen year old. Large enough to do all
the chore around farm bouse. Iuquire ol
Judge Waltou,
Hops CostTRACTCix Mr J H Brown, 1 O
Linton, and Tho and Lewis Belsbaw have
engaged their hop to Phi Nei & Cu, of San
Francisco, for th mm of 2.' vts per pound.
1 Wasteix A good eook at lh Cnlema
Hotel, Eugene (Hty. Apply at ow.