Ufwm THE EUQENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER I8.18S6. Like father, like von. James G. iJlaine, Jr., waa secretly married lant week in New York ind returned im mediately to Augusta, leaving his wife behind biro. Last Monday the election was held in Maine, As usual it went Republi can, but by reduced majority, although Blaine nearly tore his tongue out by the roots talking so hard. The artesian well in Iowa still con linueb to spout large quantities of wa - ter. A channel has ben dug to con duct the water into the Iowa river, and the flow of water through the channel has doubled the volume of water in the river. Wednesday the Secretary of the Treasury made another call for the re demption of (lfl,OoO,O0O of three per cent bonds. Thii last nil makes over 00,000,000 that has been called for in the last 'two months. And suit our Republican brethren are not happy. Mr. Blaine says that the poverty of wotkingrueu i due to the want of protective tariff. He ih then auked to ctplain why all the discontent of labor lias arisen during the past twenty five years of high tariff. He replies "Be cause the Democratic party are op posed to the tariff" Surely this is an exhibition of logic that ought to start the roof off ft madhouse. .What is commonly known as the 'voluntary bond call," or circular of Aug. 3d, issued by the acting Secre tary, itforing to redeem uncalled 3 per cent, bonds to the amount of $10,000, 000 if presented before Sept. 15th, has been so moelifiod as to offer to redeem nti! 'further notice, all 3 per cent, ionds presented at the Treasury, at far and with accrued interest up to uate of redemption. The modification VxtenQs indefinitely the amount of bonds that may b presented and the tratH within which they may be ro deemed. Cottag Grove Items. fraoMoua srsciALCoKUKMroNnsNT. GutTAflC OaoVK, Sept 15, 1880. (Dr. J. O. Whiteaker is in town. Mr. Ed. Olseu's babe lias been quite met. Mr. J, W. Gowdy was at Eugene H hursday. Mr. Charles Adams has gone east of -the mountains. Mr. J. K. HirreU was in Eugene Thursday of last week. Qute a number of Cottage folks at tended the circus at Eugene. Uncle Jas. Mo Far land, who has been ' dangerously sick, is thought to bo im proving. We had a heavy rain here Saturday, Sept. 4th; two months and one day be twoen showers. The youngest son of II. C. Vtiatcli, who acoidontally broke his arm, is gttt- a! I 41. I ting aioug unciy. Weather warm ond has town very smoky until this morning; tho utiiiotn phere is quite clear. - No items from us for two weeks; no one to blame but ourselves, as we w il . fully went hop picking. Eakin i Brlstow are doing a good , business, as people know whore to no , to get what they want; the keep a good supply of almost everything need ful, Mr. O II Wallace bus just completed the burning of a kiln of one hundred thousand brick, which, am to be used in erecting the Whipple Bros, new store and Dr. J.'W. Harris' drug store. Hop pickers are returninj; homo and have a few dollars. We hope to hear hereafter of whites leing employed to pick hops, as there aru plenty of people ready and willing to pick them at lib eral wage, and keep the money at Jtome and the Chinamen out, Vehut. Slander on Oragon. Springfield IitnH. September 17, We noticed several commercial men en our streets this week. Mrs Millican and her companion have been visiting at the ntttirenc of Mrs Lyons. Pengra, Wheeler & Co are doning out their stock of dry goods at 50 cts on the dollar. Levi Linder finished picking his hops yesterday. The yield was not as Urge as he anticipated. Marion Judkins and family are moving into the pursonage, where they will probably remain until the close of school. A fight occurred on our streets not long since but tio arrests. J3oys, you are violating two of the commandments when you light on the oabbatlk MrLafo Wilmot and Mrs Linder, who have been quite sick, are both im proving and we trust will soon regain their usual health. Mr Marion Judkins, of Eugene, as principal, and Miss Carrie Walker of this place an assistant, will teach the public school beginning bept it th. A large and attentive audience lis tened to a very able discourse on last Sunday evening at the M E Church, delivered by Eev Mr Booth, tho new Methodist minister in charge. We re gret that Mr B cannot bring his family among us. Some unknown party entered Mr Wheeler's bed room hst night and helped himself to over forty dollars in cash. Ihe thief was certainly shrewd one, as Mr Wheeler had tuken the precaution to place the purse con taining tho money under his pillow, We have been informed that the City Council at its last meeting ordered about a thousand ynrd of new side walk, a tliiuir much needed. . There will be between five and ten thousand feet of lumber needed for crosswalks, which the city will have to furnish; let lumbermen look well to this as the Street Commissioner will buy lumber where he can get it for the least money. We hope the petition circulated in the vicinity of Junction for the release of Harry Abrams, (Dr : BrownWs murderer) did not cet a single name asking for his pardon. But if Harry Abrams should be pardoned we beg to offer this suggestion! That the people petition His Excellency.Unv Moody, to open wide the prison portals and say to the convicts "depart in peace. ' Irregular. How Me Caught Some Coons. CoTOTK, Sept 14, 18G, Talk about fun nn a farm. This morning at three n clix:k Y M Nighswandur took hid bai ter mpe ami dog ami started to the pasture to catch up a unrne. At the lower eiul ol the pasture hU don nlforeil buttle to a coon which Waa accepted and at it they went. Finally the nog began to get the best of it ami the coon Waa squealing when another comi came to ita aid and turned the tide of buttle against the dog. F M run up to amist the dug and as lie ai rived stepped in a hole and fell on top of the cninbattauU. For the next Hve minute the air waa full of arm, legs and tail. Then the buttle caused unit K M rise to a sitting pnsi t'on and wined the sweat .from his heroic brow and gouged the dirt from Imk left eye. sur veyed the tu'ii dc.id coons expiring and one dug hit on the Imad and neck and the leg f F M scratched snine. Y M claims tohave helped the dog some by fulling the heaviest on the coon on top. N. IUii.iio.tn Kxtsnsion. V A Hunter has just rettirned from the railroad front ut Soda Springs from whom we obtain the following railroad news. The trains now run to Cedar Flat one and a half miles' helnw Uncle .Dick's: where all freight are discharged. 'I he end of the t.-nck Ih now at a point a half mile below Dick a. J hey are buililinir the road aa fust a men and money will ln it. Fred White' right of way gang moved to jStmwherry valley the 7th lust, .loe Hind's narU of locutiin; en- giueers are at Simon', A great many men have quit lecaui of the danger to life from falling rocks, li) t'hinameii and A white men have leen killed. "Jveutuck was recently killed by a flying rock from a Mast. A 45 pound rock struuk the shop in. which Mr hun ter waa working. It crushed throinrh the wull noising between him and helper, landing be- ween thefoive ami bellows, hurviinr itself IS nchealnlhe dirt 'floor, throwing dirt and plinter all over them. Small lin k Were con stantly striking around them rendering life to uncertain that our intormant nnit the nine. There are 18 iron bridge! on tho line of the railroad crossing the S.icrainento river, 15 of which are now completed, lirading is now progn-Miiig on the double loupea where the m.ul ruisDs mit of the Sacramento river canyon uxm which there la one trestle 80 feet, and and another 110 feet hight, both of which are s.-na tin "liijf Canyoit." Grnut'a Pius Cour. I ler. . , Citt Thassfkrs. The , following transfers of city properly have been re corded in the County Clerk's office since our last issue: F E Patterson to Samuel P Wilson, house and lot ih Shaw'g addition; consideration $900, Geo D Dorris to School District No 4, land in Eugene; con nominal. Ella Burbridge and 8 Whitmore to W II Abrams and J O Church, fractional lot in Eugene; con flCO. Searles Bros to Jos Davis, lot in O T addition to Eu jjenf ; con ?170. J B Harris' to 8 W Condon, two lots in Harris' addition to Eugene; con $375. JC Lawrence to Emma Lawrence, two lots in Packard's addition; con $350. Hack Horses. A Mr. Cleveland arrived here from Jackson county with two race horses which he has in train ing for tlm County Fair races next week. We learn quite a number of horses will bo here from the State Fair. For8ale. ' "T T "I? T- Tf "t Vr w I The 5th Animal Fair OF THE LANE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION i'T. WILL BE HELD AT - ' Eugene City, " Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, -September 22, 23, 21, 25, 1886.- The fine stock of Lane County will be In at tendance. Large omplay ol farm produce the pavilion. An excellent race track hat been built and exciting trial of upeeil are expected. Season Tickets Gentlemen, 81; Ladlea, R0 eta. ALIjK.N VVISV, President E. M. DAY, Secretary. m fY FARM. SITUATED TV0 MILES L east of Creaiwell, 11 miles south bf KagtM, containing G8D acres, I now oiler for sale at a bargain. This is a fine location with sood improvement, well adapted to both stock railing and farming. lloHt'oi Knox, Crewwell, Or. Storage! Storage ! Farmers are hereby notified that - S. it. FlIIUNDIA'S WAREHOUSE Adjofnliiar The O. and V. It. Depot .ill new uprii itriue .Storage r Hops! Qats! Wool! & Barley pa iniuisnioQ o) Joj Xououi viS eonpoau a no A Znuj Notice for Publication. LAND OFFICE AT IIOSEBUBG, ORE soli. Sent 18. lWi. Notice ia hereby given that the following named settler nan hied notice ol Mil intention to make final jinx.f in iniiport of his claim, and that said proof will le made before the Judge or Clerk ol the County Court of Lane County, t 'regon, at Kujjene City, Oregon, on Saturday, Oct 23, l.li, viej dollies K 1' Baniett, Home teail Kntry o 4444, for K of NKi.g W of aKi, and N K i of 8 Hi. See 13, Tp 20 8, U 4 Went W M, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence Upon, ami cultivation of, said land, vix i 8 Harris, O E Harri-, K W Veatch, J Frost, all ol CotUye, L,ane County, Uregon. t'HAB, W. JohnoToit, KegiateK Referee's Sale. TOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT XI by virtue of an order uf the Circuit Court of the Mate ol Oiegoit, fur Lane Couuty.dul made at the reuular April term thereol I8HG, I will oiler for sale at pnlilio auction. at the Court House rtonr in hugeue City, uregon, on Monday, tho ..un day ol Ucto lier, 18bb, between the hour of 9 o clock I m and 4 f. clock u in of saiil day, the follow. ing described . reul pMtierty. towit: The south half of the donation laud claim of James Ly tie, dciwaseil. being the north half of section 30, Tp 18. 8 1( 3 W. in Lane County, Oregon, and containing 323 60-100 acres, Also the following: tiexmtiing at the 1 post of south line of sec 30. To 16. 8 R 3 W. thence west 30 elm, alienee north 40 uhs, thence east 30 che. thence south 40 chs to place ol begiiuitng, in Unn C'ountv. Ore gon, and cimiainiog 120 tows, touether with tne teui-inunts and appurtenance thereunto K-longli,g or in anvwioe npuertainiuii.. Said amis will be sold in tracts or parcels or all together aa may lie deemed best at time of sale. Turin nf side cash) gold coin in hand. Dated this 11th tiuy of Sent, 18S6. S. B. Kakih, Jil, Sole Referee. I Bii.yku ami u. fli Dei R (tin, Attys. ADMINISTRATOB'S NOTICE. 1 .o " tu.v.ui U1VX.1 1IIAI 11 tne uuilernlL:nU. .lerrv IIhv Kn hr. i... !. ' i i .r' . :. j .mo i-imiuj vyiHin in ijitie county, ure. gon, duly appninled administrator of the estate nf John Valentine, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are ncreiiy nntilied to present the same duly verified to aid administiator, at his store in llairislmrg, Oregon, withiusix month from the date of this nntioe. Dated Sept 11, 1SS8. Jkriiy Hav, Administrator. BlLVKP A; Col.l.lKH. Attv. Xotlce for Publication. cided From Oregon oomut the following d ly nnploaaant prophecy: Prof K P Ilamniiind forctolli terrific yolonea, earthquakes' and turnadov for Sep 86th. 27th and 28tb. Now, would it not be well for these sensa tion sexrs to let up on this tort vf thing for awhile, at least Nervousness ia killing weak and excitable people in the South. What it th us of adding to the evil by making prophecies which may or may not be faltilUd! THom who inak these startling prediction claim that they wish to give timely warning, so that ommnnnitie inu-r-ted may reef their topsails. Hut th use . leasne of th propheuiv lie in the fact that nnt petipt put nu faith in them, aud those who do ara just th one who shouldn't. 'Will Wiggiua, lUiiunoiid and th rt of them kindly keep uiut until th chock of th rJnt tarthipiak ha lost aom ot it fleet J on th nerve of th publio at arg, W Y World, Sept 7th. Hr. AD peraoo indebted to E W Whipple k Jlro'a, ithr by not or book account mill tlea call aud settle th same. Our stoi is bmed nod w ma it collect th moor y ! us. K. V. WBirrLi A Bhos. CotUg Groya, Fb 23, 1SW. 1 As Acvidkst. Last WpJiu-sday rtft crnoon wbilo Grautluia McOord waa on a Ntcp lutldfr, about ton fuel liigli, picking applpa, th ladder ffll over hurling tlm old lady to tlm ground with mui-h forco. Nplglibora happened to notice the accident and ran to her aid and carried her into :ht residence. For a time she was uncoimcious, but Boon recovered o a to be ablo to talk. Dr Sharplea was called and aaya Im thinks tlm old lady will bo aa well aa evwr in a few wo'ka. Watkb Works. Mr. Clias, of Cor allis, hits leen employed by tlm Water Company to locn'.e their works aed preparo plans and apeciticntions. The gentleman lias Uen busily enj;!tfil in the work here all week. Th beauties of th "Kfvat palladium of liberty" were r-illu.trated thi week in a can tried in th Circait foort Kleven men thought on way and nue man thought eleven ways, and though th twelve staid out tweuty.fi.ur hour, neither th eleven could conviuce th on nor th on the eleven, and to they were discharged, and th litigant will hav a big kill of cost to pay for nothing. Three man are nnnnh for a jury 1 decide. The present law ina "relic of barbarism" and ouuht to be I .ttrn rid nf a speedy as possible. It is strange how long sensible people will cling to an i.otrfeus custom because it is oKL-TenJIetun East Oregon lao. Lakh Orricis at Itosr.Bt:an, Ob., I Sept. 8, 188U- f V-OTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT ll the following naiiiod ittli. h.. lill nonce oi in intention to make final proof In support nf his claim, aud that said proof will lie made Mure the Register or Keceiver of U S band Office, at Koseburg, Or, on Monday, ?ov 1 LSSti, via: Jame K Bay, Pre-emption H S. N'o 4.M9, for the 8 i of 8 W I N E f Of S W and N W f S E , 8eo s Tp if. S RUNVet, WM. He names th followihg witneaae tn prove hi continnom M.,.n. upon and cultivation of said I land, vis: L C jiaenv, ivooeri vannerrwig, frank Cowden, Inaac Cowden, all of Florence, Ie,ne county. Oiegon. Chas. W. .Iohnrtow. Jiegistor. a TTTTTirarTrrnn -IV- 1v gms 0 soouct pU'B POO S9TJ900J) AO n Brick! Brick! Brick! BK8T QUALITT Of BltlCK KEPt fOSStAHTlT ON hand. Will exchange brick for all kinds of farm produee. Kiln and rehidetice at Wal lis Butte, two miles West of Eugene. Brick delivered immediately nn receipt of order. JO. UK.llU'OKl). A. V. Fetera, Agent, Eiuteue, Summons. Ml' III. (OpjiosiU Baker' Hotel) Just opened, will sell you more Groceries, Gliiss Ware,1 Croekey Ware, Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc., Etc. For your money than any other house in Eugene. ' Country Produce Wanted. Good oVliT.rti to any part nf the city. C REISN'ER. In the Circuit Court of the State of Orcgoo lor cane County. Chas Kohn and Xaphtatl Kobti, partners, doing business under the I linn uame of Charles Koho k Co. J riuiutitls', vs. A A Berry, .Jtoua Perry, James) nerry, Aeine Berry, rc toiiiirtv. and Ceo Itrouuscvin, partnel-ii, do ing hiisiues under the rlrni nnmo of E Uolinsky & Co., Julius .Sul tan, doing bunnies under tlm linn name of .Julius iSultan 3c Co.. Joseph Bremer, doing bu- inen under the hrm name of Joseph Bremer ft Co., John Hriickman, 1 A Milliorn, Ivouis Salomon, ad ministrator of the estate of J II Berry, deceased, Defendants. To E Golinsky, Geo Bronn.teiii, Julius Sul tan, Joscpli rirrinnr and John liuckman, uciBiiii.iiiu aoove named i iN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF . Oregon you ara hereby reouired to au pear td answer the complaint now nn tilt Kt you in me aoove entitled court in the above entitled auit, on or before the first lay ot the next regular term of siad Court. to be begun aud huldnn at Kuuone Citv. in said County, on the ilrst Monday of Novum. her, A l 1S8G, said Hist Monday being the .J-.. ..f XT . ... " . .. ui uav in ixiveiiiuer. ipa . and it von Im appear and answer said complaint the plain- tm win appiv HI Bald ClUl t tor t in r..h,.f lemauded in said complaint, to-wit- P.,r a judgment and decree iu favor of pluiutilTs for tne turn ol SiOJ 00 the amount due on the promissory note e xe. ulid bv said J H Bur- ry and the sum of s7U attoruev le and f,r j . . . a necreo or said Court lorecloung the plain till' certain mortgage deed in said complaint alleged and set forth and that the gaged premise in said mortgage described a follows, to-wit: commencing at the 8 E corner of N E J of the N E J of Section 11, rnuning thence 50 rod West, thence North 40 rods, thence East 50 f ids. thence .Smith to the place of beginning and the N of S E ot the fl K of Seo 17. T 15 S H 4 W Also Jot No. 6. 6 and 1 in Rlnk 40, in Junction City, Lane county, Oregon, b told aa by law required and the proceeds thereof be applied to the payment of plain tiff mortgage debt of 8702 INK aud th fur. ther nm of J70 00, attorney fees, alleged to be due and ewing plaintitla iu said suit in eompiaint, and that all subsequent said to f That tlio CHEAPEST place Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, jj -18 AT- FRIENBLY'S, P S. HaVO also just renaV from New York Oity a lam I voice of LADIES' CLOAKS. W GOODS. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO I) 1 Is Selling OUt His Entire Stock of Oood I Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Dolls, To Albums nnH nil TrinHa T?o,J iNouons, uanaies ana JNuts. Call early and secure bargains at -E. Bawin?s Confecilonery Storji One door North of St. Charlos Hotel, Eucrppo City, Or. HEAR MY ANNOUNGEMEffL I will devote this Fall to Gloryr nuy mau. woman or CJUIO. naw a dollar to spend can save ten cec of it by calling on me this season. I will carry a mammoth stookl everything complete in my lineM will guarattee to you, mv frient that I will save you money. Give ma cl call and see for vourselves. "Dee are Mightier than Words." M the Old I.X.Lk PKNGRA, WHEELER CO, Continue to Exchange Merchandise nf all Kinds at the Lowest Cash Prices for Cash orMerchii rroauce o; any land at the Highest Cash him . Give them a trade PENGRA. WHEELER & CO. Continue to furnish Lumber, Lath and Shing' o oraer at the lowest current rates, delivered he Mills, on board cars, or at Eueene Citv, Leave your orders with d. M Hp ks. m - . . , - - w - . . - w W E ai tAjgene Uity, or send to the Mills direct, AT SPRIHGFIELR PENGRA. WHEETiTCR Br. CO. Continue to pay the highest prif n uasn lor wheat at their Mill, to furnish flour and feed at t; owest market rates for Cash. SSS.atte attention to Exchange and Custom GriA TAKETHEM A Q RIST.-J ) from any iuterest, K in or chum in or to said mortgaged premises, and for uch other re. lief aa may be equitable iu said suit. Thi luinmnns is published by order of Hon K 8 Bean, Judge of said Court, w hn.h said order was made at Chamber on the 31st day of Angust, 1886. BiLvr.f k Collier, Attorney for Plaintiffs. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT the undrrsigned, Elualieth Tavlor, has been by the Comity Court of Lane'Cuuntv Oregoo, duly anpoiuted administratrix of the estate of Eber Taylor, deceased, and all per tun having claims against said estate are Hereby notiaed to present the same duly verified to th said administratrix, at the law offio of Bilveu k Collier, in Eugen City,Orgtn, within six month from the data hereof. Dated Sept 11, 1886. Elizabeth Taylor, Administratrix. BlLTIU k ColllKR, Attys. IUmemlwr, yoi can purrhax Justices tlank summons, civil smd criuiinl snlipnriian and eomplainU at th UvAau offiv at Portland price. SURVEYING. Farmers of lane THE LANDS A TTPVTTIW Hilf'l. trrailes anil ilruina (A r V.r. It' T INES ESTABLISHED, aJ measurwa ami iliiiilcl. evened. Kates reanonabU VI1 .. . - Ililyeuan,lCll,Vror l.ave won It i, r..i. ' repaired in go.d ...ape .n - uirn gr.un ana prouuoe anu u M- il':n....j r-- a. elf.- ami iiiuiu .iiuviee, ill lew. - r. ship wheat at the old rates. 0'L we have kept the price of sturtf " per cent fir vou for many J" ( owe it to our bouse ti fill it. W", do it. U H An .T C. Ptns(t1' JL IL HA",. Ci" nack k Collier's bmikstnre. ,OM.lKH.rn.,nt. Surveyor. Notice For Publication. Land Orrice at Kohebci ho. Or.. 1 A .... IA ' V-OTICfi U HEREBY (ilVEN THAT XI the following named settler haa filed no Uce of her intention t- make final proof in snp- Miss E. J. Lew rtl' : AtJn; h s'P,wrth. widow of f John Svsworth dee'd. Ibiniestewl Cltim N J ORESSMAKIKCAKDSEtfj ne names the fnllowing witnesH-s to prove her f continuous resilience npon, and cnltivati..n " " w H-n-le,S S ::.netw S fTIEN YEARS EXPERIEXfE , ennr. n m' FrankliD. Lane 1 All work gu.iranteed to S,"'7f eonnty, Oregon. SHPTn W.r .tnr. of I CHA3. W. J0H5STOM, RciUter. WillametU street.