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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1886)
EUGENE CITY, OH, Charles Hotel Boom 8, :FK33IOXAL CALLS IN CI1Y mid Immediate vicinity solicited. IT AND COUNTY. ltltltt' MfcYUOVS. -.'..T kid glove at Friendly'. , t Dr N J Taylor for dentUlry. ' Iwst ico cream at Ilaum's. Try it. i '.s ioM cheap for cash at Matlock's. a Friendly' now ad on another page. M',i Merl bought and mid at Goldsmith'. i . for tale. Apply to D M Ilisdon, city. to l t of Eastern hats just received at ... t.y acre of fins laud for tale, Inquire of '. Ctdeuutii. e highest cuh prico will be paid for wheat ' U Dunn. itograph fiuislied ueatty and artie i!y a Winter's, ulock is receiving a large line of new dress it Give liiio a cull. i.t and cold bntln every day lil the week rry Horn' barber shop. Guabo doe all kinds of job printing c than Portland price. can purchase Waltham witches at itta' 'ruin $10 and upwards. a mowers can be purchased at the i'ritchett & Fnrkner for $). 1 Hendersnu have received from the complete line of win. low shades. , ft invoice of carpets and nil cloths just 1 at Friendly'. Examine theut il want hardware at reasonable prices the store of Pritchetti Furkner. liest candies and oranges can always J at E Bauin's confectionery store. our bed room sets, lounges, mat and furniture of Day & Henderson, so F Craw has the sole agency for nil of the celebrated Taiudl Punch Cigars, a are hungry go to E Bantu's. Fresh bam and eggs served any time of day or ag Hill keep in stock an excellent ant of good readable works. Give k1 farm for raising stock or grain foi reasonable terms. Iutjuire of Judge u i are in want of agricultural machiu , any kind, remember that Mr J M . ioks keeps a full assortment. - S il Friendly has just received an iu- - ' ladies kid gloves direct frhin the East, y are the finest "ia the land." ' II Friendly will pay the highes jket pricu for vt heat. Give him ire selling your grain elsewhere. ig Mill, at the postoffice, takes sub J for nearly overy newspaper and J iu America, at the publishers rates. eher, yoi can purchase Justices mimon, civil and criminal suhpnenaes ijil.tiuts at the Guard office at Portland finest and largest lot of window shades rought to Eugen will arrive on Toes. - freiglit, from New Vurk. Call and them at Krieudly's. will doliver good cedar posts for ?8 per !rcd, and giKKl cedar hoards for 1 per bun . , Will exchange for wheat or Hour, ve order with -S B Kakin, Jr. t Kl'IIEHT VACGHH. t Matlock's a vtry fine line of ladies s nf the celebrated 11 D Hidhrook make, t from the Eaxtern manufacturer. The of Lane county w uld do widl to call a . ' ttlock's store and eiamiue these goods. :i and after April 1st thn -undersigned commenco doing business no a . pay basis, selling goods for cash or only. All purchasers will liud it to uterest to call and get prices. j J. D. Matlock. i. idred of letters tmm those tiring Ayer's Vigor attest its vnlua as a restorer nf lair to its natural color. As a stimrant i- nic, preveutinis and curing. baldness, and ing the scalp, its use cannot be too If recommended. Taylor's 7 Oaks Compound, purely veg ' , positively cures rheumc'tism, neuralgia, ' iohe, sick headache, cramp colic, cholera s, Complaints peculiar to females, Dys- cold or cough, Hives, Chills anl fe pain around the lie arl, erysiiiehm, ia. George Taylor. : i by Osburn & Co, dtjiggfsia, Engine, .State Tournament. he following otlicer were elected for the ing year: Henj Woialey of Astoria ted president; H ury Kelling of Walla l.i vice president; F E llodgkin of Si secretary and treasurer; Geo Noland of oria, T B Wait nf Salem and Joe Web of Albany, directors. The next annual .ciation will meet on the third Wednes iu June, 1887, at Vancouver, . T. TIU'RSDAV's RACE, he steam engine contest won by Tigers of 'x Time, M seconds. 1 .! 250 yard foot race was won l.y Grant of ; Tim 2! scon'ls. Dysinger of third. Noland did not run. Wet hose test was won hy Ilescue of Time, dl and 3 8 seconds. Eugene urth in the race. The Statesman says: ne hose oomprny made the last nin, hut I'jrdrant man spoiled a beautiful run by line" in making th hydrant connection. ' lime was (i'J and 5 8se jnuds." k and Lad l. r race. A sq iabhle tinik and the winners of it not yet decide, ler race, Timers of Salem won. have no report of the second day' rj farming adds one dollar p-r acre to due of land, while it save one dollar per I the va ue ot the laud a aaiu.t grain ur, this i two dollars per acre good i Twenty of the xrrt uiih h cows lo nntry, that two men can milk in one and a half in the morning, ami the sain evening, will pay the wanes of the two funds and furnish groceries (or synod family, by selling cream at tin cents a , The skim mill will rose 20 h".K that s worth frt e.v.-h, $120, and to this may be . S.KI0 w.rth of calvrs, as a clear profit and abovs the crop raised by the two men. Don't calculate on simply the f the cream, but take the result at the f the year. 1-Ural UpiriL . I N tic?. delin jnent City Taxe for 1 Sfi is. now 'haad- for Colli-c'.ion. Tavye will give this matt-r their immediate at e. H. J. Dat, Mrihal. The McKenzie. Editor Guard: Id your issue of Sept 14th, wt noticed the paragraph- titled "The McKenzie River," which commenced a fob lows: "The Willamette and the McKenxie are very ditlerent river to run, a the Port laud young gentlemen learned. Fersnn who wish to canoe down the McKenzie should know at least how to swim, as it would ba of use to them two or threo hun dred times in a voyage down the river." The writer uf tnis paragraph was undoubt edly not aware that in the early Summer that there is hardly a week that passe by that does not find some of our Lane county hoys r.aviuating this beautiful stream. The most noted of these are Tom and Hilly Seavey, known as tlm Seavey Hoys, and J and I! IVadman, Theae young gentlemen make frequent trip up the river a far as Hlue river, which empties into the McKen zie about 43 miles from Eugene. They load their boats on a wagon and drive a far as 'hey wish to go, when they launch their little boats and start for the valjcy. They do not go merely for the sport but for the profit they obtain by so doing. These boats usually carry three men, one to man the boat and two to fiili. It is not an unusual thing for the Seavey boys to catch from 300 to &(H) line trout, ranging from eight to twenty-lour iodic in length. We do not desire that anyone should labor under mis apprehension concerning the . McKenzie river. It is a perfectly safe river for expe rienced boatmen. There is only one place thai the Seavey boys do not dare to ride, that is known as the Martin, rapids. It would be impossible for a boat to go through there as the entire stream flt.'ws through a narrow place which i tq blocked with b iwlder that a boat would certainly be UpS't In this same article E II Palmer is said to have made the run from Hendricks' ferry to Kngeiin in an hour and twenty-live minutes. If he diil so hn diil not do jt in a boat. I do not think it can be dntio in five times that length of time. Now , if these young sports f em Cortland want to have a ride nn Mm Mckenzie, they had better select a pilot in Mil some of o'.ir Lane county boys who are aeqniinted with the stream. E. E. U. A'o will say that neariy overy one iu this vicinity is aware that the McKenzie river has been run with skifts and row boat for years pretty safely. Our correspondent must remember that Mr Johnson and his companion were making the voyage in a ufl;ioe hence our remark about the dangers that such a boat must meet with. Ed LoCAT'.N'a ox the Oreoon PacifIo A colony of 200 people have secured a triwn site at Tole'to, a station on the Oregon, l'aci lie railroad, 19 miles from Yaqitiua City and ?.i miles Iriiui the Pucitic Ocean. The Ore gon Pac'lic company presented them with Itip acres nf their land grant. The colonists bo'ight a newspaper ontlit in Portland Fri day, says the News, and will begin publish ing a paper as soon as matters are arranged. Another colony of 1.000 people, w ill shortly come from Missouri ami become a -part pt the colony. Toledo will then have a popu lation nf 1240, and will be the twelfth town in size in Oregon. . Until the colony came its inhabitants iiumhe'rvd forty. , This ia the same colony that intended to settle iu Lane county on the Lower Siu'slaw river, but was prevented iu ac -otint of uot being able to procure suitable lauds. LfcT Us Know. Item thct shocld be published are often left out uf local papers from ne ot mr cause than the editor fulls to heur of tln in until they arc , old ami moss covered. Quite often some nng regrets that certain news items, were not iu the paper. .So tloes the editor, 'iime one his been away mi d visit or has mnle some new improve ninnt, I nt does not think it worth while to notify the editor! A gentleman not June igo rediarKed that, he might come and go lorevui', but the paper would never mention it. Ilia own fault. Hand iu the local new ii you want a local paper. Pr.irK at Count Fair. The Browns ville Woolen Mills Co will give the following as special prizes at the Lane County Fair; Kor the best variety of vegetables, one pair oi No 1 four point all wool blankets. For the person producing satisfactory evidence ot using Lirnwnsville clothing to the largest extent, ono pair of No 1 four point gray IdaiAats. For the best loaf of home made bread, one ladies' gray shawl. For the best four year old Lane county riised roadster, one buggy rnhc. The judge will be chosen by the Director of the Fair. ActiiiENTALi.y Killed. Last Saturday Mr J C Lemon, of Mohawk, while working on his burn slipped and fell to the ground, A distance of 30 feet, receiving injuries from which he died in about three hour. Mr Lemon was one of the imust energetic and popular young men of Mohan k prec net lie was born and reared in Lane county. He leaves a w ife, two children, a mother and numerous relatives and friends to mourn his unli i tiinate death. The family and rel ativcs have toe syuipaihy uf all in their tad bereavement. One or Mouk Suitnto.ss From the Western Division, 319 Hush Street, S F,nf the National Snrifal Institute, will be at the St Chnrh Hotel, Eugene City, Oct 7th and 8th; Isham's Hotel, Harrisburg, Oct 9th; and t the Revere House, Albany, Oct 11th, 18i(. Persons suffering from disease of the spine, hip, limbs or any bodily ihforniitv, paralysis, piles, fistu la, sexual or chronic diseases should svail themselves of this opportunity, lieference ;iven IhrouLdiont the U S. Consultation free. Appointed Dkputy. Hugh Courtney, who has been studying law- with G W Piper for a couple of years, has been apDointed d.puty by Mr lielt, Prosecuting attorney for i his district. Mr Courtney has been a very attentive and diligent student, and his ap pointment is a good one. Salem Slatman. Mr Courtney, it will be remembered, attend ed the Uuiversity here for several year. W. C. T. U. Officers Elected. The fol lowing is the list of ofPcers elected on Wednes day last for the ensiling year: President, Mrs .1 V Condon; Vice President, Airs M A limb-io-II: Ileconiim; Secretary. Mrs L Iirlyen; Cor responding S.-creta'-y. Mrs S A McAllister; Treasurer. MisO U Rean; Superinten lent of Juvenile W :, Mrs OK Lean; Supt of Press Work, .Mrs A Me.-i-ner. N'utice. Mr. P.. H. J. .me having retired rom basinets and boing deidious of . settling up, requests r) those indebted by note or ac count to immediately call and make a fettle meut. He can be found at tjs office in the Court House, ready to receipt for all debt due him. ;.and Bo Bon BalL There crs'.id fashionable Bon Bon Ball ill be a given at I.'liinelinrt's Parlors. Saturday evening, Sep- tmlierlsth. The best of music wi i I in at t n lance. Ail are resi-e'.-tfully invited to at tend. Positively in di.rcpa-iule character a-lmitteil. Tickets, fl. In ClR clation. It is said that a peti tion is being circulated in Junction City to Lave Harry Abranni the murderer of Dr ISrownlee, pardoned from the penitentiary,) w in re he w as sentenced for life. . j Born. -In Prineville, Sept 1, 1886, to the ' if uf Terry PuincUxUr, a son. j Brevities. Did you go to tht circus? Hop picking progresses tatisfaotoriljr. The "Three Sisters" party have returned. Corvalli had $3,000 fire last Tuesday moining. Common Council convene in session next Monday cveuing. County Fair begin Sept 22d aud con tinues four days. State Uuiversity text book kept at the post office book store. The city license or the circus and (ids show amounted to $80, Students to the University have been ar riving this week daily. Work i progressing rapidly on Horace Crain'i new resideuce. The Eugene publio school will open oue week from next Monday. Arkansas thi week went Democratic; Ver mont Republican a usual See administrator snd administratrix notice iu auother column. The next attraction - will be th County Fair. Everybody should attend. Only four months more and Oregon will s,'aiu be under Democratic rule. A chinaman ha started a bakery lu Lake view the ouly one iu that town. , Regular monthly meeting of Euger.S Engine Company next Thursday eveniug. , The poster for the coming County Falr'bave been received. They a:e liundsoine. ' Carpet and oil cloth just received will be sold at Portland price by Bottman. A party of eight persons left for the Lower Siuslaw last Monday to hunt locations, A person, who Is known, stole from James McClareu four boxes of cigars last Tuesday. The Chrismau will vase will be srgned before Judge Waahburueou the 13th iutt. Business improving in Eugene. Merchants expect a large trade for the next three months. If you are iu need of public school books for your children, call at the postoftice bookstore. Mr J C Boyd ami family left for Southern Oregou last Monday, where they will locate- The privilege of selling pool at tb County Fair ha been let to Mr W A Ayers of Port land. Matt llendrick told to Mr G R Chrisman last Thursday a very fine buggy. It is daisy. Sam Friendly ha three clerk aud all are rushed with business. Low price it the cause. New paper to appear ibnrtlyt Poser org Eagle, Browmville Informant, snd Corvsllis Chronicle. Commissioner Green and . Dsy were in town several day this week in stteudsuoo upon Court. Several immigrant teams have pessed through Eugene this Week bound for the F.kaUiu Ore gon country. Rev Geo R McKinley', of Sumner, W T, will conduct the service at thn Presbyteriau Church to-morrow. Net ltoncy ha completed the Mohawk bridge and js now .working ou the bridge shove Cottage Grove. Mr W S Jainca, of Portland, ho been ap pointed Grand Secretary of the t 0 G T vice J E Houston resigned. Friendly hss the finest lot nf dress good ever brought to Eugene.' Ladies call at the store and examine them'. . The hose team gave s pleasant social dance at Uhiiiehart'a Hall last Monday evening. It was numerously attended. The right man may secure s very remunera tive snd hinhly resectable position by calling at room 15, Baker' Hotel. The new building of Win Preston' is com pleted so far that the joists for the first story have been placed in position. Bold burglars are operating at Albany. Lust Tuesday Supreme Judge elect Strahan had f 100 and and bis trousers stolen. Prince Alexander of Bulgaria has abdicated, snd the Bulgarians are advertising for s suc cessor; salary C250,00O per annum. The State Fair at Salem begin next Mon day. A large number of Lauecouuty people will attend sod have a good time.. J J Nye, of Yarpiina Bay, says the New port News, has purchased a farm , near Junc tion and will soon move to the aaine. The water company has levied s small ss-sew-melit to bein preliminary work with. A civil engineer will be employed in a few days. After tne county fair iir F A Rankin will (ear away his old gallery building and erect a new and.coniuioiliou two-story structure iu its stead. The Republicans of Washington Territory have nominatnd C M Bradshaw, of Jefferson county, as their candidate for Delegate to Congress. A street lamp was smashed at the corner of Willamette and Fifth streets by . scircus team last Tuesday. Mr Cofe promptly paid the damage. See Mis Lowry' dressmaking card in snnther column. . The lady ha hasten year experience and will guarautee all work entrusted to her. Awnings have been erected in front and at the rear of Matlock' uew building. The plasterer are now at. . work putting the finishing coat on the lower room. Prineville is the only county seat in Oregon, and in fact the only in the United States, that i wholly without any school distdct organiza tion of any kiinh Prineville New. Trial prove! .that honesty, is the best pli7 in medians l well a other thiols, Ayer's Saraosiills ia a Kenuine preparation, an un equalled blood purifier, decidedly superior to all ether. i . The rumor that Hon T G. Reame would not accept the position of Postomce, Inspector for Oregon, we are pleased to state, is a mistake, as he has alresdy qualified snd entered upon his duties. Mr Geo F Craw returned from the Foley Springs last Tuesday evening. During hi absence Mr Sterling Hill attended to the business of the express office in s very ac ceptable manner. Eogeoe is acknowledged by all to bs the leadiim country town in Oregon, aud Mr Friendly has the nam nf keeping as fine clothing as any boose id th Vt ulamette valley. Mr Wm Penera received a fall one day thi we-k which resulted in the breaking' J two of hi rib. He is setting along nicely, bow ever, so I will be about agsin in ihort time. Read tli ad of the County Fair. Many load of hop are being brought to Eugene and stored. Mr John Bristow i now employed at the depot uudur L G AJair. A flu liue of ilk plushes in all hade and grade at F B Dunb'. Sine our Isst issue a marriage license ha been issued to E K Wheeler and S M Dunn. Th probability of a tcleirrapb. offine bring located in town has about disappeared again. The Salem Statesman say that "the flu hae carl nf the Eugeue hose team was ad mired by all" Mr Geo II Dorri has rented th room in th rear of Hendricks Jt Bank and will remove to the same shortly. MnJH Psyton, Mr Clarke and Mm Nancy Clarke, of Drain station, were in Eugene last Tuesday. Messrs R B Cochran, John Vaughan and lohn C-cliran went up the McKeuii on S hunting trip lost Monday. New line of la lies' and children' underwear ami cloakshas just arrived and will be sold st bottom prices by Bettman. Excursion rate from Eugene to State .Fair geounds and return $3.50: ticket good from September 11 .to Sept 20 inclusive. Mrs R. E. Kanofl will teach girl sewing, fla meet Wednesday and Saturday afternoons.- For particulars Inquire at the residence of W Ii McCornack. . The window of removing Crcok from com mand in Arizona and installing Mile is shown hy the capture of the hnatilea. The president's course is generally rbflit let it be remembered. At its next meeting the Common Council should order the construction uf a nuuiW of cisterns. If the. matter is not attended to at the coming meeting they cannot be built this Winter. The boy wounded so brijally with a pitch fork in the hands cf a hired man s.'ine days ago near Corvallis, is recovering I rom the effect of the wounds, and the miscreant' neck i no longer in danger. A man asked W W Cole, the proprietor of the circus, last Tuetday, where he purchased that hat? He said: "At Friendly', the boss place to buy dry goods, clothing, gro ceries, eta. , Mr W vV Neeley, of the Lower fiuslaw ho taken the contract of finishing the Siur law wauon road from thu county for the. sum of 33iX), and will push the work to a speedy conclusion this fall, , Work is being steadily pushed on the All any extension nf the Oregon Pacific, Th grading is nearly completed. The track is laid over half way to Allmny, Pinveyoni are locating the line eaat of Albany. The bridge i fast assuming proHirtions. Mr Stile goes to Portland on Tuesday the 11th to look up novelties in dress and cloak trimmings, combination, Ac While there she will will attend to any commission entrusted to her care by the ladies ot Eugene with dis cretion and good taste. We learn that Mr E K Henderson was not struck in Ins face st Portland last week, and that at the time of said, row he was busy buy ing the festive sheep in Coook county. We congratulate our fiiei. I King on not being "thar." t. Lant Sunday morning Jhe new skating rink on Willamette street, btgan settling and five of the iron rod snapped apart, letting the roof Hnwn a b'Uh.. We learn .that the proprietors of the bmhlinn will not unc the rink until it is repaired and made perfectly safe. It is thought that the Salem biijge will be the first general trulfio bridge across the Wil lamette. The piles have been diiven for the piers, nnd a system of false-work completely snan the river. The approach on the Salem side is already built, nnd work ia in progress on the folk county si le. It is intended to have the woik done witbiu ninety day from this time. It is now feared that Hon Geo W Mo Bride, Secretary nf State elect, who ha bear! very ill at St Helens, will not be well enough to assume charge of hi otlice when the time arrives. Mr McBrids ha many warm friends throughout thn State to whom this new will be anything but cheering. Last evening, Hank Vnughan was suffering much pain in bis wounded arm, and fear are now entertained that an neration will be necessary to examino the nerves and muscle, some of which seem to have been badly bruired by the bullet as it passed through the arm. Mr Vaughan Is a very sick man and it Is tell ing ou him, his hair is turning gray fast. -Ceiitervillian, Sept 2d. Two or three month ngo one , of Eugene' bright boys wo loitering aronnd where a wan house was being repaired,. ner the depot, when he found a bunch of VY W Cole'u.rircus tickets of 1881, where they bad evidently been hid that year hv somnne. The boy stored them away, and when Cols arrived here last Tues day, he did a land otlice busines selling them at 75 cents each. Enterprise is bound to win. Ben Simpson, formerly nf Eugene,- now Postal Iutpcctorat Atlanta, Georgia, last veek successfully "fired" a lieptibrican post master who refused to turn over his otlice to a Democrat that had been appointed to the place. This is queer work for Ben, but hi old friends must remcmbor that the '!y old coon" can change his politics (jUickor thau the administration can change. j'r E B Calwell, gonnral agent for Oregon forHuWt Howe Bancroft's. History of the Pscllio Coast States i at present . in . Kugeue City. II will write up the industry, resom cos anil general character of Lane county. Its capabilities, possiliilities etc , He will also visit the early settler of the county and inch otlitrs troiu whom lie may glean Important In formation. Mr ( al well represents a great aud valuable work and we trust he will meet with the success it justly merit. The habeas corpus case of Jacob Scfiune man, arrested for violating the local option act in selling intoxicating liquirs ws decided by District Judge Langford st Dayton a fw days ago. The petitioner was discharged, and the law declared null and void, as a delegation of legislative power to the people in precincts which are not municipal corporations as a re peal nf the license law of th territory I y the enp!e, instead of the legislature, and as tiik irg private- property without compensation. The decision Is on the ground that th act was not a law Whtn it left the legislature, but a proposition to become a law, when , the people in the different precinctM ratified it, thi be:ng legislation by the penp'e, to whom no jch power is granted. W. W. Statesman. rThe West Shore for Sept is a specially fine number, both in it ill mirations and literature. It contains a splendid double page engraving of Oneonta Gorge, a well as attractive view of Rnnqiulmie , Ps-3,' Ka Island, Indian Bridge. Mt Pitt, Eliot Ulacier of Mt Hood, and Tillamook -Light The special literary features are an . interesting description of the glaeiers of Mt Hood, a review of Coenr d'Alene mine, a lt-icnd of the mines of North ern California entitled "The I-ost Cabin," nd a story by Hn;h Cnway. It is announced that a splendid engraving of Mt Hood, printed in seven colors, U being prepared as a soecisl npnh-fii-nt to the holiday riiiiiW.- Every i household in the Northwest should reriev the i West Shore reojrly. l'ul!i-,bed at Portland, jOr. 12 per Tsar. Personal. Senator Ccleman was iu town last Tuesday. Mr Al P Chnrchilf, 1st of Corvallis, is in the city. DrJohnG Cray epeat several, days thi week In Salem. Ross E Voores, of Salem, spent several days iu town this week. Mr B F llendrick, of Junction, was In town one day thi week. Mr AG I'ritchett hss returned from a visit to the Eastern Slates. Mrs H C Humphrey and MI'S Emily Bris tol visited Salem this week. Herbert Johnson, of this city, visited friend iu Astoria thi week. Mrs E R Geary and daughter will continue tu uiak their home at Eugene. Dr Pilkiiigton was iu town last Wednes day aud Thursday visiting patieut. Mr O R Chrisman and wife left for the Yaquiua Bay last Thursday on a visit. Miss Amanda Guthrie, formerly of Eugene, ha opened a millinery shop at Albany. R H Smith, formerly of" Junction, is now principal of the Newport public school. Mr S D Holt and daughter have been visiting friend at Purtlaud this week. We are pleased Co learn that Mr J II Evan, of Lakevlew, Is much improved iu health. Mil Maggie Whitney ha returned to Kugeue after an extcudod visit at Albauy. Mr Ed Guerlu, formerly of Eugene, is now clerking in a (tore at Hay Creek, Crook county. Mr Jas Moore, who ha been sick for nearly two weeks, is now able to be about the streets. J 0 Watts, Tat Farrell and E F Stile left for the mouutaiu WedueiJay un a hiiutiug tour. Mr Cba Moore, of Lake county has ar rived in town aud will enter the University uext al outlay. Mr JW Cleaver is at Snowdeu Spring. We hope that the water will give him re newed health. We understand latMr John Church will attend the Conclave of Knight Templar at St Umis, Mo, Sct 21st. Mrs Eva Andrews, of Colfax, W T, is vis iting at th residence of her sister, Mr F M lilair uear tin city. Mr Ruble, who ha been studying law under Judge Beau for mine time past, re moved to Junction yesterday. Mr James Yates, who ha been visiting In Crook ot'uuty several weeks, returned to his bom at Irving lost Thursday. Mr Munra returned to her home at Bon neville last Thnrsday. Mr S Munra will visit Kugeue during the coming week. Mr llembree, of Dayton, W T, arrived iu town lost Tuesday, and will tpcud the coin ing year attending the University, Mr Frank Harriugtou,formcrly ot Eugone,' i now runuiug a ttage between Udmont aud Farmingtou iu conueutiou with theN P 11 R. Mr S B Eakln, Jr, of thi city, acted a one of the Judge of the Firemen's Tournament atidHC Humphrey 's one of the time keep- eis. Rov 3 P Wilson and family have removed from East Portland to this city. . Mr Wilson i the new M E Presiding Elder for thi dis trict. Mr Sutherlin of Douglas county, ha re moved here to apjnd the winter for th purpose of sealing her children to the State Uui versity. Marshal Day attended the Firemen Tourna ment at Salem this week. During hi absence Mr W W Cochran filled the position niiit ac ceptably. Mr Jason Owen is (till quite low, but there is now a sliuht hone of his recovery. . The ab scess on hi liver broke last M outlay and l.e has been quite easy since tPat time. Messrs F M Chrisman, M A Chrisman and Miss Chrioman cams in from Lake county last Wednesday, the two labter to attend . the Uni versity during the coming school year. Mr John R McCornack ha resigned his positiou a clerk in The Dalle Land OHico, and has aocepted, the pnaition.of cashier iu Uoveruor Moody' National Bank uf that city, Horace MsC'lure,1 who ha been working on the Purtlaud New during the Summer, arrived in Eugene, last .Monday. . He will lesume hi studies lu the State University Monday, Mr Frank Day," of Cottage Grove,' has ten working during the past week in the black smith shop of Day t Pratt, during th ab sence of Mr Pratt to the State Firemen tour nament. The following firemen attended the (orna ment at Saleui this week: Chief Engineer R M Day, First Assistant Engineer II J Day. S B Kakin, Jr., Sterling Hill, II H Ston and II C Eumphrey. The Oirgoiiian says (hat Lieutenant NVoodridgo Geary started from hi post of duty iu Texas, for Eugene last week, upon the announcement uf the death uf his father, Messrs M!orri and Abble Abraras, of Rose hnrir. will not attend school bore this Winter. Morris will attend a commercial school in fan Francisco, while Abide will suier the State University of (Jalilornia, Mesar Wes Cherry and J R Campbell re. turned from the upper McKohzle last . Satur day. Catuiibell -did not evgn kill a crow, while Cherry . killed a "Id poor do that had a L... I t.l .1.- I very young iawnDuv umi l uonu mm ninu jury, as the killiug wo truly oeciuemai. The members of the Eugene Hose Team who bttsnded the tournaments at Salem this wlc werei John Hit ery. trainer; W Mo Ghe, capUin; C F itlroner, Wm Dyslnger, F Getchell, Robt Prait, Elroy Coffin. J W Wilcox. .lohn Bradv. Jno Withrow. Sam Withrtw, W Andrews, Elmer Gray and Frank LardwvlL New Film! New Gooixi! !-Mr A 8 Patter son has sold to Mr John W Christian a one half interest in his bookstore, and hereafter the firm name will be Patterson & Christian. They have just received a lar' invoice nf Diibfic school book ami Stat University stan dard text book, lieside a larg amount of writing paper nf all kinds, cards, envelopes, pens, pencils, ink, and in fact everything kept in a well BJoillu Butbionrij mm ir t.mvnm (jive the new firm a call and examine and price goods. They will sell at pries nvr Before equalled in Eugene or Lans county. - For Sale. Lots In Sbelton's and Packard' addition to Kugen City. Nicely located and th most i convenient of any for sa'e. Price from f j0 I to $100 -on easy term Apidyto' Da. T. W. Shelto. I t Eugene City, Or. Commissioner Court, Court cm: v in d in this rity at the Cnn'rt House, Wednesday Inortliuu, September tl, lSjil at 10 a. m. I'n-s. ut -.liide Washbtirne, Coinmis-doiu rs Day ami Ureen, Sheriff Sliwsn snd Clerk W oie. The following proceeding were had: In the matter of the i tition for ainvey nf Row river Mid; ordered by. the court that A G Uo.art. (i W Whilst tt and James Sears be apMiinted viewers nnd O M Collier surveyor to meet on the 11th day October, 18MJ. In the matter of the petiti nof A R But tolph and others for i-onnty road; ordered that John Pitman, S W Foster and David Mini sell he appointed viewers and C M Colllsr surveyor, to meet on the 17th day of Septem ber,. 188(1. In the matter nf the petition of S 8 Stenh ens and others for county rood; ordered that the 'nine he deflated established. At this tituu is u ordered that J E Richard son supervisor, is hereby instructed to repair bridge acrn-a Lonif Tom liver at or near El mira on or before October 'JO, 1880, to be done by putting new striii-crs and a new bent and whatever else Is uece-isary to make the bridge safe and securo, lu the ma'.tersif the petition of W II Kanofl and others far county road; ordered establiihd. Ordered that Lcant in Farver be appointed Supervisor uf Road DUtrint No 4 till Jan 1, I8.S7, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of .1 C Lemon. List uf Letters Remaining uncalled for In the Post Office at Eugene City, Oregon, Friday, Sept S, 188Cj Persons oiling for the same will please say, advertised, u-iviug data uf advertisement : Davis, J W, Sickle, Thomas, Krvine, Mrs Mary T Wnndard, Sarah Hough, . Wullcr, Mr Rocly F. W. Ohbubn, P. M1. ,' , c AltHE.STl, t Aciit'lTTEi). The first of the week Mr Alex King, who live across the river, was arrested on a charge of assaulting an Indian by striking him over the bead with a club, Mr Kin.' was civen a trial in Justice Taylor's court, tast Thursday afternoon, before a jury, who, nfter bearing the . evidence, re tarded a verdict nf not gmlty. From Mr. King's evidence iu the case, he simply defend ed himself from an attack male by the la- diau. Married. Near Eugene City, Wednesday evenim;, September 8, 1883, at the residence of the bride's parents by Rev A C Fairchlld, Mr E K Wheeler to MissS M Dunn. Th couple will be found at the residence of Mr Wilkin for the present They have the congratula tions of a host of friend on the happy event. , City Transfer. Since our last issue the following transfers nf city property have been made: 8 D Coats to C F Johnson and O W NeUon, lot In Henderson's addition; eon tSOO. Wm Smith to Nancy A Smith, two lota in Shaw's and Patterson's addition; con nominal, P B Kinsey to Mary E Shei'ey, two lota in Packard' addition; oon $150. The Cuicth. The crowd, that attended the performances of Cole circus last 'Tuesday fell hurt at least one-third of the number present two year ago nt the same circus, The per formance is not so good as it should be lsth al most uuauimous Sentiment here. For Fihk Insurance Ou hops, grain, dwelling or other property, go to B F Dor ris for ipocial rates. Hi companies are solid and reliable, paying all losse promptly and without compromise, Otlice at present with G B Dorri. WHEAT. The wheat market East I varying. The market in Eugene can be quoted at 66 and T0 cents per bushel, free on board of car. Local dealers are tillering 30 cents not, pee bushel for oats. llorev The market E.tstand on till coast for hops is still best quoted as Inactive. Mr S H Friendly, of this city, filled a small order for an Eastern linn this week, paying th turn, is oenta per po'iiiu. . - . I.- - DlEl-Near Springfield, Or, Aug 8, 1886;; Walter Frank, infant son of J R ami Mary A' Pitzer. aired 5 months and lOdav. The family have the sympathy of their neighbor and friends. Bony. -To the wifu nf President J W John-- son i'i thi city, Wednesday, September .8,' 188(1, a on. The professor Is very happy, and, wein s a smile that aim be noticed a block away. Wanted. A few day boarder; term, 13.50 per week. For further information inquire at the Guard uffice. ' ' ' Wanted. A girl at Baker Hotel to wait on the table; fair wagos. I'arhess Take Notice. A good dinner can hatl at Baker' Hotel for 25 cunts. . ' The jI1i AiBiiual Fuir OF THE LANE COUNTY ; jRICULTUBAL- WILL BE HELD AT . Eugene City, . " ' Wednesday, Thursday, ' CTeirJix onrl .Qariirrlax ' -Nrpfcmber 22, 23, St, 25, 1S80.- The tine stock of Lane County will be In at ; tendance. Large display of farm produce at tho pavilion. An excellent race track ha been built and ' exciting trials of speed are expected. Season Tickets Gentlemen, f 1; Ladle, BO ot. - A LI. L.N tiUiNJJ, rrwsidenb K. M. DAY, Secretory. Referee's Sale. - "VTOTICE IS HEUEBY GIVEN THAT 11 by virtu of an ortler of the Circuit Court ol the Stuto ul Oregon, for LaneCouutv.duly made at the regular April term thereof, IMS!!, I will offer for (ale at public auction, at the Court House door in Eugene City, Oregon, on Monday, the 25th day of Octo. ber, lbSfl, Ixttween the hour of I) o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p m of said day, the follow, ing described real property, towit: The south half of the donation land claim el James Lylle, deceased, being the eorth half of eotion 30, Tp 1C, S R 3 W, io Lane County, Oregon, aud containing 323 60-100 acre. Also the following: Begiuniog at the 1 post of sootb line of tee 30, Tp IS, S R 3 W. thence wet 30 ch, thence north 40 ohs, thence est 30 ch, thence outh 40 chs to plaos of beginniug, in Lane County, Ore gou, and containing 120 aore, together with the teuement and appurtenance thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Said land will be old iu tract or parcels or all together a nuy be deemed best at time ol ale. . x Terrr of fsle cash; gold coin in hand. Dated thi 11 th dav ol Sept, IS.-!!. 8. B. F.akim. JV . Sole ltrfrre. i L Eilt'ec and 3. B. Ejkv.u. Ah j s.