IIAKJIOIW, IU. d.,
EUGENE CITY, Oil,
. Charles Hotel Roo.ii 8.
30FESSIOXAL CALLS IN'CIIY
Mid immediate vicinity snlicite'L
:ty and county.
bkief aiE.vnoN.
oster kid glovei at Friendly's.
i ; to Dr N J Taylor fur deuti.t'ry.
; ha bett ice cream at Baum's. Try it
l jxU told cheap fur cub at Matlock'.
ea for sals. Apply to D M Rtsdon, city.
. 9ne bt of Eutera hat 'just received at
lock's.
;hty acrea of Hue land for sale. Inquire of
'. Colemau.
t highest catb price will be paid for wheat
BDuan.
; .etogreph fiuished neatly and artit
! at Winter'.
. :-.
itlock U receiving a large line nf new areas
:, Give him a call.
tsnd cold baths every day iu tfie week
arry H um's biroer shop.
eGtJAH! does all, kinds of "Job printing
per than Portland price, , w .. .
u can purchase Waltham watche at
Watt' from 1 10 and upwards.
burn mower can be purchased at the
. 1 1 . . l . . t t. u...t. ...... tnm tan
y A Henderson have received front the
; a complete line of win low shade,
large invoice of carpets and oil clothe just
iyed at Frieudly'. Examine them,
you want a good plate of ice cream go
;ji)iu a'(. Tin d mt ii the city .
yon want hardware at reasonable price
at the (tore of Pritehett k Forkner.
he beat candies and oranges can ajway
rand at K Baum' confectionery iton.
it your bed room iet, Innngei, mat
ie and furniture of Day k Hwndenion.
J Geo F Craw has the sole, agency for all
idi of the celebrated Tamil Punch Cigar,
erliug Hill keeps in stock an excellent
rtment of good readable work. Give
a call.
good farm for raising took or graiu for
ou roaauuabio tcrmi. Inquire ot Judge
ltoo.
yott are in want o' agricultural machin
nt aoy kind, remeiubt;r that Mr J 1
idrick keep full aortment.
i S H Friendly ha just received an in
a of ladies kid glove direct from the East,
! they are the Kueet "ia the land."
, :irS H Friendly will pay the highea
!i market price for .wheat, .i Give Lim
, ; before selling your grain elsewhere,
irling Hill, at the postottice, takes sulf
ations for nearly every newstaper and
odii-al in America, at the publisher rate.
aininW, you cm purnhaso ' Justices
k (uuimous, civil and criminal uhpoeiiae
; Mji,i1.4U al the Uuabu oitke at Portland
tie u'oest and largest lot of window shades
f broijght to Kugene will, arrive n Tue.
freight, from New i'..rk. Call and
t them at Friendly'.
)h and after April lt the uuder.iigned
I cniiiinonot, doing business on ' a
: uly pay basis, selling good for cash nr
j .oduue only. All puruiiaxnr will Hud it to
; i ;ir interest to call and gut prices.
J. I . Matlock.
We nnderatand that the Pacilio Tea Co.,
i f Eugene, ha been selling butter lepre
ited a onr manufacture. We wish to
te that we never aold thmn butted and if
. . :jr have it, they buy it at retail. Our
"-nd, 1. C," i on every roll and any not
I caring that brand i not onr.
tiOSHEN Creamery Co,
Cottage Grove Items.
I VROMOUR SPSCIAlfl'KRMPOSr.CNT.
I Cottaoe Ghove. Aug 18, ll6.
Cloudy all day.
Herbert Eakin visited Eugene thi week.
Mr 0 P Adams went to Oresawell the hitter
tft of last week.
Mr King, of this place, was adjudged insane
sent to the asylum.
, Messrs Geo Washbtirne and Geo Swiit were
la Cottage Grove Saturday night
Had a Might sprinkle of rain l wt flight! The
s ir i quite damp to-day, with stroug indica
tutn ot rain.
- Mr H C Veatch and family and everal
aer left for Yaquina Bay last Friday, to be
t ne about two week.
- & family by the name of Swank, of Browns
. lie, were visiting at the Messrs Garrnutte
id Mrs Mager last week.
Mr McReynolds returned home from Ran
ii'rancisco a few days aio, whither he wentt
tend the reunion ot the Grand Army of the
. tpuhlic
We aw in last week' Guard that Miss
'.latilda McCoy, formerly of thi place, was
'.tinied the 8lh ult to a Mr Nickerson, of
":n-ingfield.
. Mr Linehaugh, who lived a few mile east
f here, died a week ago Saturday, and wa
interred in the Shedds graveyard Monday.
Mr L B Wharton, fcimerlyof thi dace,
n iw of J Jikeview, spent a few day amnni; ber
d neighbor and relative here, and left for
iiiim again luewlay.
Mr J E Davis, of Mohawk, waa in town
Monday night He was out ou the bunt for
i on picker. He laid 35 cent per box is the
Aablished price among hop grower for pick
ijrf in hi part nf the country, which U not
tii y encoaraing for pickers, a ho are up
Jiy thought the price for pickiug would
wore liberal.
ViHrrr.
Wide Awake Druggists.
Mewim E K Lnckey k Co are alway alive
: their boainesa, and ipara uo pain to e-
-are the beat nf every article in their Une.
i ey have eecured the agency for the cele
tad Dr King' New Diivery for Con
Biiption. The only certain cure known for
.'.utainption, Coughs, 0.1d, Harsene,
Anhwa, Hy Fever, rlmnchiti,'or any af
' tioej of the Throat and Lung. Sold on a
; -itiv guarantee. Trial Bottle free. Keg-
a ar aixa $1.
i t .
vVrtfi. Mr. B. H. James havinc retired
V an bono and being desirou of (etiling
4-. riqesU all those indebted by note orac-
irtt-J immediaUly call and make a settle
aw He aa be found at his office in the
C'-iri Jiooaa, ready to receipt for all debt
ir.t h,
IW.-y-.Bid for the privilege of eelling
p-J t( jh earning Conuty Fair will be
r-oWva' by the eecretary nntil Sept 6, l"8t,
at m-ja. KM DT, Secretary.
W. W. Cole, the Innovator.
Now that it t definitely decided that
W W Cole'a big oombinatiun of tented
attraction will appear here on Tuesday,
Sept 7, the tumll boy' search for icrap-iron
will be resumed with tirele vigor, impe
cunion head of families will dispose of
tiieir couking ttove at "cut ra'tet," and, all
in all, there will be more hustling for the
cartw heel of our father loan liaa beeu eeeu
in these part fur many moon. And thus
do spangle and red wagon, year after year,
arouse the dormant energies of Immunity,
Cole, by the wiy, is M In have au umcoiii
inonly itn.ng show thi easnn Particularly
attractive is the exhibition in special and
exclusive areoiu features. Colo ha alway
had a penchant fir rsre and unheard-of
attractions, and tin year Uo present so
miny novWiie that ars new to cirvu
business that he ha been termed, with one
accord, "The iiinoulaat of the arena." Hi
just added Roman hippodrome i pronounced
th most complete and perfect reproduction
of the racing tournament nf classic time
that ha ever been in thi country, lu the
lint place, ttVe hnmea nscd iu l is hippodrome
are of th luoat famous Kngliah and Ken
tucky stock, iiu the rider and driver have
done profexaioual work fur year. Cash
prizes, ranging from $10 to f."0, stimulate
l be contestant to Us all their renonrce to
win. Probably the nuiat striking of Man
jger C"le' uumerou departure from the
conventional hippodrome is the unexampled
length nf hi race tra;k, which permit nf
thi satr., degree of pd that i aceu oir a
regu'tr race course. -This huge track i alto
Utilized lor the performance of Dr W F
Carver's noted "Wil I .Wt" combination,
which include ouut, .enwlniya, Sinnx,
(y.heyenne ami Pawnee Indian, Mexican
vaquerw, buD'alo, Texas steers, pack mules,
liut ktug brnmihos, and all the other adjunct
of frontier .scenes. Cole's enterprise will
doubtless be rowarded with an ovei flowing
attendance iu tins city.
Teachers' Institute In Coos County
Mr. KbiTort Tobeg;n with, Coo county
ia in the Slate of Orison! It i inhabited
by intelligent, lociul, hovpiuble and pro
gressive penplu. A county teachers' institute
via held last Week iu Marshlield. .Nearly
all of the teachers in the county .were
present, and everyone teemed to evince more
interest in edvc.itio.nal work than every
other ote, . Hon A J .Sherwood, the county
superintendent "chools, it active, euer
KctiS and alivn to hi wnrk. Ably assisted
by Professor Itood, principal of the Marsh
field schools, and by every other teacher and
citizen in the county, the popular iiiperiu
teudeut held a most successful institute.
He haa the tact of enlisting other iu the
cause of education, and nf making friend
wherever he go. . , The school nf Coo
county are not behind those iu the Willam
ette valley. Some nf the tnachera were
allowed time for attending the institute,
without any deduction from their wages and
without being reijuired to make up the time.
Thi shows a liberal spirit and a wise move
upon the part of tire director. The owuer
of the (team tug Kojort, kindly placed it at
the dismsal of the teacher for an excursion
over the bar. The trip from Drain on the
O&UltH. to Marsb.tield, i delightful -mode
of traveling variojs i stage, steamer,
tkiir, and beach wagon.. C'apt liaine uf the
stage Hue, Capt Cornwall of the steamer,
and Opt Jarvis of the beach, are pleasant
jciitleinen to travel with. '
B J. Hawthorne.
hostmaster General's Circular.
A special dispatch from V.'aahington under
date of Aug 15! h says: 1'lie Postinaster
(ieneral has issued a circular of infotmation
and instruction to postinatter concerning
and preparatoiy to putting inv operation,
Oct lt, the Act of Au-mt 4, 1 5S4. author
izing the extension of the special delivery
system to all po3t ollis and to all mailable
mntter. The circulur provide that every
post office in the United ritute and Territo.
riea. and District of Colniiibia, now estab
lished, and which shall be established while
the foregning Act remains, is hereby dvsig
nated as a special delivery ntlicn. These
regulation take ellect Uotober I, 186, alter
which date every postmaster will be held
re'pnnsihle for the immediate delivery ot
every orthde of mailable matter which may
be received, addreoed to In nlhce properly,
and tauipul with tlm Hpecnd delivery stamp.
Such immediate delivery must be made
when the article i directed to an addressee
residing or having a place of business within
one r.iile of the postidlioc.' . The circular is a
long une nnd fully explain every detail ot
the nw system. Every complaint nf failure
to comply with the provision- nt the Act,
will., promptly .be, investigated and th
responsibility Mlirwed with proper conse
quences. 1
Jasper. Items.
Aug 8, I8?f!.
Sylvester & Co got their hay in the shed
Monday. . ,
Miss Lnella HankaW lias been visiting
relative here tin week.
Singing commence here again next Sun
day ; six lessons more ; till Kristow teacher.
A s me our ha been favoring the Regis
ter with items from here, I thought I would
send a few to the GrARO, a a great many
don't lake the ICeuister, and the new from
a booming pla like this should be read by
every one in the county.
- A certain young lady wa een riding on
the back D irt of a buck board last Sunday,
while . i young gentleman . and his sister
occupied the seat, Paul say be van get a
hack; with two seat if two want to go with
him.
Ink Bottlk.
. Nearly An Awidknt. Last Monday
afternoon at about 4 o'clock Mr U W
Bridges, accompanied by Mr B. 0 Calliaon
and child, started home in a wagon., y When
the team got near the Judkiu point a freight
train inddenly came around the sharp curve,
scaring the horses badly, inif Mrs fallison
becoming frightened jumped fnrni the wsgou
with her ctnlil and fell leveral feet, but the
mother and child luckily escaped' with only
a few bruises. The team backed to the very
edge of an embankment that l over 20 feet
in height, when the wagon caught in an nak
grub which held it from falling over the
hank. Thi i one nf the most dangerous
piece nf road in the county, a it I very
narrow to the bank, and mi account of the
harp curve in the railroad. A train coming
so mddenly upon a team must necessarily
frighten it. Only a few week ago Mr D B
Christian wa badly, hurt at thi same place.
I A petition ha been circulated this week
askimi the Onutr Onrt to repair nr change
the road at the plat mentioned in some
manner. W r.ope ne our, win at nnoe
order the work done, a a few dollars msy
save one or more live -,
Fan Fihk IjscraSC On bop, erain,
dwelling or other property, g- to B F Jc EE?
ris f.r peoal rate. His companies are me hear th ro'itnaous refrain chanted that
solid and reliable, paying all lse promptly ; the people do not ai prove of the Preaiilrnt and
and withnnt compromise. OlEce at present hi policy. It may be o bat th slctitns in
with 0 B Dorris. 1 dioaU some thing the other way.
Brevities.
Read the circua edvertiaemeut ia another
eolumn.
Tharoofou Matlock's buildiug has bson
completed. s
Reduotion work will ba established in Tort-
land at once.
No marriage license have been issued (inct
our last report t
See County Surveyor Collier's card In
another column.
Mon are laying th fouudation fur Tree
t in' new brick. .
Much interesting reading matter crowded
out thi weekl ,.
Mr Chat Ha)c will owinicue picking hi
crop of hop next Monday,
Local dealers are offering C3 cents per bushel
for wheat on board th car.
Hop. ticket of every style printed
promptly at the Gdakd office. .
Mr Cha Davis is now at work building
fence around th fair race track.
Prof Bailey has had hi resilience and fence
painted in a very handsome style.
Marshal Pay is busy notifyiug parties t i
cut down thistles on their premises. . A-
McCoroaek k Collier have removed to tn
math room in Bausch' nsw building.
Building in Eugen only indicate a heal
thy growth. The town I not booming. -The
Annual Conference nf th M E Church
convenes at Forest Grove, August 2bth. .
J H Stine will commence the publication
of a paper in Brownsville next mouth.
. The West Shore', -win Eugene illustrated,
ha been received, aud is a Gr.e number, .
Sterling Hill i telling the West.Sl'ore,
with illustrations of Kugcne.
Buy one.
Work has already
..CI, '
been commenced
making brick for the new hotel building.
Mr Henry Plymate has bought Geo Gross
half interest iu the delivery express business.
The aidev?alk fa .been" relaid in front nf
Matlock's hew buildiug. A g'eat conven
ience. The sidewalk botwsen th bnsineaa bouse
of A Goldsmith and C Hode I as beeu lowered
to the grde.
Be inre and attend the Harvest Ball at
Rhinehart' Hall this evening, A pleasant
time will be had.
Several immigrant wagons from Ksusa
pasted through liugene thi week en tuute
to Lower Siutlaw,
We learn that there will be a wedding iu
Eugene one week from Tuesday, Guess
who are the contracting parties?
Grain harvest will all about be finished the
last of the week. The yield was much better
than waa expected one mouth ago.
A number of half crown quail were noticed
in the rear of Marx' barber shop last Thur
day. Three of them were captured.
We are under many obligations to Mr Ja
F Robinson for a ton or more of Senator
Mitchell' aide speech on the "Uiver and Har'
bur BilL"
Mr J V O'Dell at one time a resident of
Lane county, fca been nominated for Prose
cuting Attorney by the .Whitman, W. T.,
Democrat.
Mr R E Kannff will teach girl sewing.
('las meets V'cduus.l..y and Saturday after
noons. For particular inquire at residence of
W it McCoruucK.
It is lid v stated that the OPRR will be
built 12 mile east of Albany thi lummer
There is hardly a doubt that the road will
now be built Ksat
The window in Matlock' new building will
be plate glass. We understand also . that Mr
Matlock will put a hydraulic elevator in as
soon aa water is introduced.
Fehneman, the dancing teacher, who spent
a few month on the hay last year, is in San
Francisco. Si-ine of hi friend her would
like t see him return with money enough to
liquidate his liabilities Uo, Bay New.
Hon C S Vtmrbee has been re-uomiuated by
the Democrat of Washington Territory at
Delegate to Congree. - Let the people of
Wellington sustain him with their vote, at
he has been tried and never found wanting.
The wheat market at Portland is ilowly
growing ttronger. It patse our comprehen
sion why nun rrnncisco Is ottering Jl.JJJ per
cental, while Portland only bid $1.15. No
wonder our people are looking forward to tome
other harbor.
. Young, old, and raiddlt-aged, all experience
the wonderful beneficial effect of Ayer't Sarsa
ptrilla. Young children, suffering from tors
eyes, sore cars, scald head, nr with any scrof
ulous or syphilitic taint, may be made healthy
and strong by it use.
Don't till the system with quinine in the ef
fort to prevent or cure fever and ague. Ayer'a
Agna Cure is a more potent remedy, and it
leave in the body no poison to produce dizzi
ness, deafness, headach or other disorders.
Th proprietor warrant it
Th bill to repeal th pre-emption and tim
ber culture acts did not get through th house
after being amended by the senate, and it it
now in order for those settler who wish to
take advantage of these law to act at ocoe, at
good public lamb are getting scarce. ; .
Gen John A Logap .nf Illinois will po
through thi city on next Monday morning'
train in a special car. A big crowd will be
prssent to ee thi distinguished citizen. J. W.
Geary Post, G A K., will march to the train
in a body to greet the General.
MrEdPDorria, formerly of Esreno, hat
been nominated by the Whitman Co., W T.,
Democrat for Major. National Guard. Ed
would make a fin soldier and a good officer and
hi friend In Lane county, whose name are
legion, bope to bear of his election by a good
round majority. . . .
Th Moscow, L T., Mirror appeal to it
lubscriber in .this strain: "W would lik a
number of girnn tack that are worthless for
holdicg grain, to be given us os, subscription
by thoM in arrears.- W want' to nse th
runny lack to.ir.jJ: us some underwear.
Those who have, neither gunny aaok nor
mowey eaa bring us some wood. If w can't
bar underwear we eaa fire np, provided you
bring the wood. PUaa lend as some flW
sacks for Sunday.
.-
Tennessee vjted f'C snpretne jndge and
county officer two weeks ago. Th associated
I pnm roaD Wlu tno tired to send th bad news
(to him) that the Democrats won by only
35,000 majority. W have read a imat deal
lately about Tennesae going Republican, but
tli end uf th-ir aret etpectalion" is as end-
den and a trrnescme to them a th defeat In
County School Fund Apportionment for
August, 1008.
OrricE Scnooi, Superintendent,
Eugene City, Aug it, ISSb.
Balance of County School Tax collected
(or thia year and reported by Treasurer (or
apportionment, i,V;fJ.4l, to which ia added
S.ii) 59 over from Isst year, equals fSj'Jj tn
be distributed among 423 childn n of school
tgf, allowing to each JLUO, leaving an uuap.
portioned balance o( )7, 10.
DISTRICTS, CLERKS. BCIIOURS. - AMOUNTS.
No
I
2
3
J T Call iton
0 W Fitch
B Rutledge
E P Henderson. ..
M J Hilligaa....
A T Bonnet t. ...
Thomas Bailey...
William Welch..
T Renihaw
J T Kirk ,
K P Haytield....
Wm Miller.
J W Matlock....
M M Ecolestou..
W II Spaugh....
0 W Roberts... .
M Robiuton
J A MeMahou...
J S Churchill....
J I Stewart
J C Jennings....
James Gesthart..
Allen bond.. ...
(enrgeTSears. ,,
J H Sharp......
...7
...W
...41
..090
...IS
...49
...47
...21
...32
...77
...63
...19
...65
...43
...37
...16
...73
...46
..IIS
...23
...65
.. .40
..45
...81
...76
1)6 20
84 60
- PS 30
767 00
23 40
63 70
61 10
27 30
41 60
100 10
hi 90
24 70
84 60
63 90
43 10
20 80
1)4 90
69 80
153 40
29 DO
71 50
62 00
68 60
103 30
98 80
49 40
60 70
" 49 40
33 80
.32 60
13 00
49 40
43 60
67 60
61 10
63 30
60 70
31 20
1)3 60
' 37 70
,31 20
115 70
'44 20
163 80
63 30
46 80
42 90
16 90
49 40
44 20
74 10
13 00
44 20
61 10
69 80
52 00
41 60
70 20
63 30
22 10
64 60
67 20
61 10
41 60
46 80
172 1)0
42 90
37 70
65 90
23 40
22 10
31 20
32 50
33 80
2.H 60
39 00
3!) 00
4
8
i 6
7
o
9
10
11
12
d3
14
IA
10
17
ID
19
SO
21
'23
4
a '
2(1
27
28 .
29
30
31
33
34
38
36
87
88
40
M
42.
4S"
44
43
4(i.
47
48
49
50
61
62
fiS
54
55
56
57
68
69
60
61
62
63
65
67
63
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
79
80
61
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
81
02
93
94
'93
96
97
93
09
100
John Harms,, .
IIS
John W Molfett....89
W W Nedy,
..33
..26
..23
..10
..35
..62
.47
..41
.39
..24
..72
,..29
..24
..80
,34
r IN Sbelly
BS llylaud......
Jerry Pipee
George It Hal,.,
C A Hastings.. .,
8 S Stevens
Hiram Wmgard.,
i S Douglas
Joase Sovern
Dt. Palm.... ..,
Win Tiffany
NoarcHlioy
John C lAimon...,
George 8. with
Henry .ittes...
KW W hipple 126
8 Haudtaker 41
I N llembree K6
i S Martin 33
E K Whitcd 13
J P Taylor 3S
W G Purkerton 34
W J Hill 57
Win Ksruowikey. . . 10
D B t'Arley. 84
SO Thompson.... v. 47
J W Cx 46
Robert Millicsn 40
Charle Had ley 32
J C Innian 54
J T Uonnaldann 41
E Geef ......17
W F Smith 42
A V M.H.re 44
James O'Brien 47
George M Neet 32
James Wyuoff 36
W H Countisa 133
J M Dick 33
A Dllyland 29
' Eli Perkins 43
W II Walker 18
TJ Blakuley.' 17
P Masnay ,...24
J a A Wnlker 23
S W Haipole 2(i
W H Hill 22
J II Whitmor 30
C B Sweet 3C
R BKelsay 18
DC Mathew. i7
Mr AT Warner.... 16
O WKerr 22
Philn Wilcox 17
S L Bond 43
PAyre .; 31
23 40
22 10
20 80
21 60
22 10
65 90
40 30
42 IK)
23 60
28 60
19 50
43 60
24 70
37 70
20 80
24 70
13 110
18 20
6 50
33 80
J II Miuitgomery..,.33
J L AtUinsiin...
22
I IN , .
Thonui Popo..
J H Fergnsun.
John Kirk
B Hie
K L Gum
J Nuit .,
O W ilttrd....
22
.13
.33
.19
.29
.16
.19
Id
W8 Weatrope 14
i; r. .Mum ,...a
AF Davis 26
TotiU ...... 4273 8.r)354 90
Balance not apportiousd. , 37 10
. $3592 00
W. Pa it g (won,
Co. Supt.
List of Letter-
Remaining tinclld for In the Fost Office at
Eugene Citv, Oregon, Friday, Aug 20, 18S6.
Persons (filing (or the tame will please say,
advertised, living date nt advertisement I
Bnllman J W 3
Brewster J W
Brooks E C
Rmwn Brashier
Bulbrd William
bntialls Elmer O
Eddy W H
Evans Mist Minnie
Hampton Mr M E
Henry Miss Muttie
Mackey Rev W A
Wilson Robert
Milliron J H
Norton Mr Ida B
Pratt J II
Pj hem John
Hitter .1 r
Hitter John
Kobsrt Wm
Kowell.Dunlay&Hull
Skree M O
I'oney Mrs Elcy A
Turpin Mrs Mary 2
Tiiltvn Mr August
I'eiinington Miss Lizzie
Potter Mia Mintia
Porter Mr Ahuira '
F. W. Oisni BX, P. M.
Unfortunate Canoe Votsoe Last week
Harry Johnaon aad E l Norton started tip the
vallty with the 'caune Princes, intending . to
shoot down th McKetisis to its mouth, and
then paddle to Portland. They returned last
light as they wentby rail. 'On SutnrHay
morning they staited by team up the McKen
tie end launched the canoe t the ferry, intending-
to reach the Willamette that evening,
They had barely mad on mile when, in
hooting a ratiidi th t-ano struck adrift which
completely blocked the river, - and , the craft
upset. Their guru fishing rods j blanket and
ntir camping outfit except thei- dog, wa
bait and the young men bail to he very lively
to preveut being curried under the drift The
canoe, which is provided with water tuht
e impairments, was saved. When the luck
let voyagers reached Eugene, about midnight,
they came near being locked np ns tramp.
Wednesday' Oreuonian.' The Willamette
and the,Mctferf I are very different river to
run a the Pcrilr.nd young gentlemen learned.
Persons who wish to "cano down (he Ale
Ketone sbou d know at least how tn swim, as
it would be of nt to them ?J0 or 300 times
in a voyage down the river.
Mr J M McC'laoo, .formerly a resident of
Camp Creek .Precin't, Ltne eoauty, hit
been nominated for "the office nf 'Sheriff
by the Democrat nf Whitman otiuty, W,
T. The people nf that locality if they want
a capaNe, honest, energetio Bherill would
do well to elect Mr McCltne. n man
ttnml higher in the estnnntn-n M die tie.-p e
I (4 Lane cosnty while he resided here, aud
irrespective of party Ih.istion. they woahl
be lejoiced to hear of hi electiou'
RokawaT, Uncle Kln Stewart left ll
gray horse, bitched t bu:libard, standing
near his resilience TbursUr, when the bone
got arareil aoi Vwk a spin, smashing np the
vesicle badly.
Fakmebs Take Notice. -r-Agood dinner can
had at Baker's Hotel fcr 25 oenta.
Personal.
.' A ,...- !
Hon B F TTardiL-g was in Eugen last Wd.
nesday. ,
Mrs V If Abrams is y.tilinj at 0kltnd,
Oregon. . ,
Geo W Smith, late of Ilalsey, una moved to
Cottage Grove.
Dr T W Shelton hu gon to Yoriuin Bay
on a short visit .
Mr S P Sladdeo, of Portland, speut last
Sunday in Kugcne,
Mr L 0 Adair, lust Thursday, returned
from San FiancUou,
Mitt Stalls Rowland returned yesterday
frotn McKemle Bridge .
Mr Andrew BAbb lias accepted a position
lu th Revere Houne at Albany.
Mr J .W Cheery, last Weduesday, paid
the metropolis a busines trip.
Rodney Soott and Jame Ebbert were In
Portland this iweok several days. .
. Mr Geo. M Miller left for the Uwer
Siutlaw last Monday afternoon.
Mr D Cherry and Mr Burrowa went to Ya
quina Bay en a visit last Tuetday.
Mr Al (landman, of .Independence, was
visiting in Kugons.last Thursday.
Hon Enoch Hotilt of Harrisburg, visited Eu
geue last Ve.lnday and Thursday.
: Mr Cha Brady hat goo to Eaatern
Oregon for a couple of week' visit,
Mrs lioaa BoIIax, nee Goldsmith, returned
to her home in Portland last Monday.
Mrs Matilda McCall, of rieaaant Hill, has
been viaiting friends In town this week
Miss Clara Berluhlrs hat. returned to Eu
gene after a month' visit In ,t!i country.
, Hon J M Gearin, of Portland, wai in
Eugene last Tuetday on legal bushiest.
Mx Thos Humphrey, of rlouae City, W.
T., wss ia Eugons several days thit week.
Hon K S Strahan, of Albany, Supreme!
Judge elect, vitited Engeue last Wednetday.
Mr N Humphrey left- for the McKeurie
Bridge, last Tuesday, to tpond a couple of
week. .
Mr Goo W Carpenter his returned to
Lane county from Maxwell, Colua county,
California! , .
Mr Jacob Center aud wlf have retumtd
from Sail Francltoo. They report having had
aaplcndid visit , . . , . s , , ,.
CongressmaU Hermann paaasd through Eu
gen en route to hi home at Roaeburg laat
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr J T Ware, of Bridge Creek, Crook
county, ia visiting relatives aud friends in
this city and vioinity.
Mr P Avery and wife and Miss Irvius, Of
Corvallia, visited Eugene laat Wednesday.
We acknowledge a pleasant calL ,
Mr Floyd Vaughan left for Ceutsrvllls Inst
Tuesday where he " goes tn attend upon
his brother, who wss shot a fow days ago,
Mr John Cooper who kept books for F. B.
Dunn for several years left Portland last Sat
ui day morning, for his old hurts in Missouri.
ir isavia, ni new xott state, was in
ft - I .1 A, . .
town aeverai uay mis weeg VISIlliiB Ml
brother, Mr Cha Davi, and nthrr relative.
Mr E L Brutnw returned from th Foley
Spring last Saturday much improved In
alth. He left for hi horn in Salem Mon-
day.
Mr M J Odell and Miss Katls Wood re
turned fr Idaho Territory last Wednetday
afternoon. Th health of Mis Wood ba not
muterlully Unproved.
Mr Holt, of Illinois, a brother ot Mrs
Prof Condon, visited in Eugen a portion of
tin week. . He attended the GAR
Encampment at San Francisco,
Messrs Cochran, Campbell and 'Whitosksr
have returned from Rnwe river. They y,
"we killed throe deer," which mean that
Uncle Johnny Currin did the killing.
Mis Clothier having completed th course of
Instructloni for her pupil will leave the firet
part nf next week for mmt other field of labor.
She ha given excellent ratisfaction in her art
ttudlei.
A railroad pvty consisting nf Col T E
Hogg, President of the 0 P II II, and aevertl
Chicago Western Railroad uncial, passed
through Eugono last Weduetday en route to
Ashland.
Harry Warthauer spent last Monday night
in Eugene. Tuesday afternoon lie left for
San, Prauvisuo via the overland route, where
he goes tn purchase goods for his store at
liakeruty. . ,
Mr W T Pcet and family arrived in
Eugotie last Tuesday f n m Ohio. - They were
oordially received by 'their mady friend.
It i likely they will permanently luoat in
tu gone or at some other point in the INnrth
west;. ... ' .j ; . .; ..
Mr John Sommervilte, of East Portland,
ha bean visiting friend in tbl city during
the past week,, It I twenty years slno lis
visited thi place, and be expressed himself as
agreeably surprised at the iir.provements sines
made.
Springfield Items. , ,
Ang20,'86,
Items very scare.
Mr A Wheeler, of th firm of Pengrs,
Wheeler k Co, is viaiting ths metropolis this
week on business. -.
Mr Stewart and children arrived back fmm
Lakrview yeeterdav. Mr J W S remind us of
a little boy who hu Just donned a new pair of
boot.
Master .Timmle, on of J W Stewart ol thi
place la the owner of the (in Hcsmptrdown
colt, which wu mentioueJ In th column of
Oiiarii of last week as belonging to Mr E
Stewart
W desire nor Goshefl corresnndent to keep
his eye on a certain ycurg man paying regular
trl to that nftigbborho-id from thi place.
W will not be rerpnnsihl for any aheep killed
in that locality from this date.
There Is talk of convertimi the t digraph lin
now in oieratlon between thi pniut and
Eugene into a telephone line, lint we think
th owner of th line will object to payiug
such enormou charge for use of telephone
instrument, which your eorrwpomlent hu
been informed will owt about $25 per year for
each office. X Y Z.
Fob Sale. -Mr John Wssver desire to
inform th public that h hu s span ot good
work hors. seven rear old, weighing between
L4H0 and 1,800 lbs, fw sale. For further par
ticular, inquire at 111 Guabu oltic.
Notice Is hereby given that hop piuklng. will
commence at W P Cheshire's yard, near
Hpringfisld, Aug SO, lSSfl, with wbit piokm.
EUGENE WATER WORKS
To Bo Built Al Onoe. - A New Com.
pany Organized,
One of the needed convenience! In Eugene
fur a number of year has bean wanting in a
ystetn of wator woti. -v Th enterprise has
been many time propoecd In th laat half
doteo years, but it hu never been carried out
At last a company hu been organised, which
uaure a tupply of wholesome water for all
purpose and at fair price, (or our citizen.
Ths company, as incorporated, is composed of
the following named gentlemen: Dr T W
Shelton, S B Eakin, Jr., R rj Bean, Jaa f
Robimmi, T O Hendricks, Cnu Lauer,
John Church and F M Wilklns,
A ineetiiui of the stockholders was hshl Wed
nesday afternoon at th First National Bank
in thi city when the following uroceedtmr
were hd: First it whs learned that ai'i.AOO
of the capital stock had been subscribed. On
niuiion the following directors wms sleeted
for th ensuing ytar: T ( Htndrick. T W
Shelton, Ilia Lauer, R S Bean and F M Wil
klns. Ollicer elected: President, Dr T W
uiiiiHMi. ,vmirji,uH r uouiuaon; jreasur
er, S II Eakin, Jr. Th company authorized
the puruhas o( on acre nf land near th rivr,
ml one acre on the bench at the east end of
Skinner' Butt (or a reservoir, and right of
way, etc., c.( Dr T W Shelton for th mm of
81000. '
Work on th construction will begin a soon
as the engineers can properly survey the
ground and make estimates. Ws opine thst
the company will Vrnve a good investment and
that a liberal policy will be pursued by
our citizens in aid of tli new enterprise.
Dexter Items.
'' Aug 10, 1886,
Indication of rsln to day.
Mi- J M rarket leave for Silver Lake
Satunlay. - i
Mis Matti Currle, of Eugtne, Is vlsltiug
friends here. .' i '
Mr C F Willlaria loft nh rlsv lost wsak (of
Eutern Oregon. r
Miss Luella Handaaker is vlsltincr relatives
at Jasiwr this week.
Mrs Klfi Fentnn And mother-in-law were up
from Eugene Sunday,,
' Mr O t Ward, of Pendleton, it expected
her oon on a visit to relatives. j
Mis Hirdl nahh. nf EiUMma U vLltlnu 6
Uncle Tho Matthews' thi week.
Miss Ell Ronev. of this nlace. will taanh
the fall terin of soiiool on Mohawk.
The residence 'and barn of Tho Warner'
near Fall Creek, where burned on th 13th lusa
nnt Mcertaiueot no liiiurance. .
MrJWUuilcv ia maklnir nranarsllons for
the erection nf a lions and barn on his place
purchased from S Handaaker,
We are pleased to Jrarn tlirt Roht Under.
who has been under the care of physicians at
Eugene for tome time past it greatly improved
in nvaitii. i '
Luclan Tarker. Oscar Stooiis. P Laird. Wvi
and Douglaa Hellars, passed through towd
yesterday morning en Mute to the Deschuttes
on a bunting and fishing expedition.
W learn that Ed Smith, who hu been work.
lug with the Simmon machine below Eugene,
got hi baud badly sprained last week by
having it run untler a belt on th machine.
He will b unabl to nt the hand fur some
time. . ' '
In "Gossirier'i" attoirint al wrltlni a nun ha
hu surely disclosed Ida puppyism very much,
Ilia nehillsh loke. which is frauuht with Inde
cent language, ourIiI to be treated with the
utter contempt which it merit, On who can
nut write without having a young lady impli
cated In the manner in which he did bould,
pin himself away with inexorable shame, in,
torn secluded place and there await th remorse
of conscience fur the Infamous punster he has
miilu nt liliniMlf -:-Vr.il tiAl ,i..t iiw tn tttirlnW
from this, for we lave too convincing proof of
who (lid th writing, but shall not eyen give an
inuendo u to your Identity thi time.
Y an ees Bill.
New Hotel. The business men in -the vi
cinity of th St Chsrles Hotel have raised the.
mm of 11000 a an lucentlv for .th bnildlr
nf a new hntfd In tilnca nf ths nhltimntnr. ai
Mossn Jame and Henry Hulfrtian have i
oepted the couilltlon pr.iyMed' and will ntt
iihiii the construction of th am In a fet
wtek. The new building will be located on
the corner and will have a fmntage Of 40 feet
on Willamette Street, and. 108 feet on Ninth.
Street And will he three storlin In height Mr.'
dsn H Dorris will also build a two story brick,
building Just south of I'.acm's store 40x00 feet,'
We understand that Mr Watklns hu leased,
tl new hotel Thi improvement will add.
much tn tli appearance of th town. Eugene
is doing Wort building thi year than any oth
er town lu Oregon, outside of Portland.
.Too Hioii Board at Eugene City Is id to
gather too high to be Justified by th price of
produce and th simple requirement of ait in
land college tnwu, Three dollar per. wek la
all ihat should be charged for simple country,
board aid 'Miring. But, like vary -other
locality depending fcrr hs 'vlttlity upon ai pub
lic institution that happens to b located
there, certain of tho peopl think that the
Institution was mail and 1 supported (or
their especial benefit and work ths mlns for
sll there is In It The vacant scholarship
in most of the counties are th result of thi
enterprising spirit in Eugen. Portland Tel
egram; ' . Our Portland contemporary la In er
rnr; .Good, wholesome board and lodging may
he secured (or (3 and 3 50 per week at uveral
place In till city. Of course, if stqdents
want lbs best, they must psy for It according-
- -! 1
. Arremtru. Last Tuetday night a num..
ber of Indians camped just cut of the Eu.
gone Mills, engaged in a drunken row.
Knives, olubs and rock were need but only
one squaw was injured, and she not dan
gorousiy. Ucputy unenu owiit arrestea
one Jim MaKsrlsnd, a squaw man, on the
ohsrge of furnishing whisky for the occm
ion. Deputy U S Marshal Frushof Portland
yesterday took McParlsod below to answer
Wore Judge Desdy. The proof is said to
be positive and it is likely Mc Far land will
. . . ...
gel a good sentence in me penitentiary.
Robbed. Mr F B Dunu's store wu
entered lost Mondsy evening by burgUrs,
who efTocted an entrance into the bnildiug,
by cutting ont th pannel in the rear door.
The light fingered geutry stole one gold sod
one silver watch, 20 heavy plated gold rings,
ome bracelets, nod a suit of clothe ami
probably other articles. It was a bold
robbery.
F.ciiene WCT V. By request of Mrs A
It R'gg". president ol the Oregon WCTU,
Wrdnesdsy, Aug 25th, will be observed at a
day of prayer by the Eugen City Union.
Members and all others interested are re
quested to moot at the Presbyterian Church
at 3 p. m.
Cm Transit as, Ths following transfers ol
city property hsve beea mad since oar last
issue I David Pritchett to N N Matthews, lots
Skinnee' original tdditlon to Eugene; ennsider
ation, tl.nOu. 1 terry Fry and wife to P U
l(no, land Just east of Eugene; consideration,
noo.
Hor Piceeks. Mr A W Burnesnn will
oomuwnc picking bo at hi yrd five milee
nnrthesat of Eugene, on th McKenzie, one
week from next Monday. Pickers wanted.
Contbact Lrr.-Mr II N Crain hu let to
McForland and Fenton a contract for a new
residnic to be built on the corner of Ninth
and Cbaroeltoii streets.
' prty nf gentlemen nd ladlt ill leav
n,re Wednesday to male tli avt,nt of lbs
' Xhr 33iUrs.