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AND COUNTY, Shiloh'i SEF MEMTIOXS. : r i : I gloves at Friendly'. Vr N" J TyW (or dentistry. t i ice cream at Bailie's. Try it ,.,U cheap fur cash at Matlock', t'iicndly's new oil another page. . ., ri bought anil told at Goldsmith's. ,; f ,r tale. Apply to D M Rtsdon, city. . ; ,t u( Eastern haU juat received at .. a. , .;re of fiue land for sale, Inquire o( ; iiiaa. i lieut cash price will be paid for wheat p puna. .raphe finished neatly and artia (t Winter'. t U receiving large -in of new dreM Give him a call an,l old bathe every day In the week if llmx't barber shop. back, tide or cheat, use tjliwter. frice i cem. Le line of silk plu"e in M hai,w d at F B Dunn . Gi'ABn doe all kindi of Job printing or than Portland price. i ii'.uk.m watches at lit can porcnaso ... -- - ,Vatt' .'rotu 810 and upwards. et and oil cloth just received will be 1 1'ortlaud prices by ueunwn. -n mowers can be purchased at the i'vitcUett k Forkner for WO. . ant hardware at reasonable prices store of Pritchett & Forkner. , WHOOPING COUGH and Bron- Uately relieved by Shiloh'a Cure. t candies and orange an always ' i t S Baum's confectionery store. ;,- hed room sets, louriges, mati 'uroiture of bay k Henderson. . . r Craw hi? 'the 'site ageniy, for all w . celebrated TausU Punch'Cigar. o'lmngrygo to E Baum's. Fresh , !. a and eggs nerved any time of day or - Backing 'cough ' can 'be so c.n;ii oy ouuu uw. ...-v ; kill keep in 'stock an excellent t of good readable works. Give VSCOUtiH and Consumption Cure i ue on a guarantee. It cures Con- o 'of ladles' andchililrerm' underwear has just arrived and will be sold i prices by Bettman. 1 farm for raising stock or grain for ! isooable term. Inquire of A A 4 n.ilea north east of Eiigeue. -e in want of agricultural machin-i-7 kind, remember that Mr J M i ' keep a full Assortment. Friendly j?vitl pay the highes t price Jur. whAts Give hiui a selling yoiir gram clsowhere. Hilt a the postoUtce, takes sub for nearly every 'newspaper and tv 1 America, at the publishers raws. 8 ?S VITALIZIiU is what yon iieed i tin, Lot f Appetite. Di'Jiness, i! . ptora of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and i' bottle. . , uoliver good cedar- post fur (X per ;, and good oedi.r boiints for 1 1 per bun Will exchange for wheat or flour. , order with 3 li Eukin, Jr. ROBERT VACGHff. , and after April lit thn undersigned commence doing business on a V pay basis, selling good for cash or luce only. All purchasers will tiud it to r iuterest to call and get prices. J. L). Matlock. r. Taylor' 7 Oaks Compound, puiely veg U, positively cures rheumatism, neuralgia, !,achs, sick headache, crsiup cidic, cholera j;is, Cmnplaiut peculiar to feinides, liys cald or. cough, Hives, Chills and fe , i iius around the he art, erysipelas, 0. . Geokok Taylor. ' ; l y Osburn k Co, drnggisis, Eugene. - i resolutions of Condolence. : Noble Grand, Vice Grand, officers ! 'er of Spencer Butte Lodge, No 9, Ve, your oomuiittee, appointed ,to draft res; i unn the death of Brother Jason Owe 1 jvo to report a folltw: jt' i as. On the first day. of Oclnber, ". I'.r.ither Jason,,Owen PTspr.nded. W the at rv4l of nati-.re and went the path iles ; f .r nil mankind, therefore be it ' .i ved.I. That hyfhe,death ofUrn'ther his family .has lost a true ami Kimwpro r, a loving and devoted husband and fath' -L That this -todga has lost a brother who en r devfl'ted o graf t pi incipl-s. whose uA ai;ti(itis were ever upright anil faithful tru-hinga. .,. , . ., , I. Thai wa tender to the bereaved rela: of our deceased brother our hoai tfrlt jth in their hour of sorrow. - V. Thai these resolutions !e spread upon i im'nites of this lodj;e, the lodfe WD be v-'d in mourning for thirty days and a y of these resolutions b transif Uted to the t.:!y of our deceased brother and to each of city paper for publication. Ilespei :.'. uiljf submitted. :' i . Chan. elsoh, . S. H. FUKM1.T, J. K. Campbfll, Committee. Dexter Items. f ' October , 1884 Mr E R Parker left Monday on vUit to relatives at AshlamL Miss Clyde Birbre was taken quite ill with plebrisy last Sunday. Mrs 0 M Parker has been visiting relatives at Eugene the last w eek. Mr Rout Lincler has gone to Springfield to reitnin during the whiter. ' Several from here attended the closing ex ercises of the siugiug school at Jasper last Sunday. Mr Ed Smith, who has been working below Eugene for some time past, haa returned to walk in by and unforbidden paths. Mr G F and B Ward, the former having been visiting here for s me time, left for Pen dleton via the McKenzie road last Tuesday. Mr Will Williams i sited the city Tuesday. When aiked, on hi return, whete he purchased a pair of boots, he said. "At theClerk's office." There is something iu this language that is en veloptd in mystery. Mr J W Guiley has reoted II S Ward's ranch and will move on the same iu a short time. We understand that Mr Ward and family will ifo to PendlHnu, where they will peruai reside lor some tiunt. UNO Hoo. Lane County's Exhibitors. Last Tuesday the Oregonian had the follow ing favorable notice of the exhibit in the agri cultural d-'parttueut at the Mechanics' Fair, made by two Lane county gentlemen: On entering the pavilion George Belshaw'i exhibit of grains and grasses, from Lane coun ty, is met with. It oonbists of 21C samples of prass, 91 samples nf grain in sheaf and 48 sam ples of grain threshed Mr lielthaw ha taken uixny prizes for his exhibit, the last one at the .State Fair. His ilisplay of white wheat consists of the following vaiieties: First Scotch fife, the teed iif which was bnAik'ht from Min nesota. Other varieties, from I'alifornia, Chili club, spring beauty, fish pole, Australia crown club, white chatf elub, seven headed, Hud-' son bay, honors, Canadia club, ins white, lcng white, French, red chaff club, Keywirth, .iiglauv red chart, isew ZeaUml, tine new wheat, velvet ehalf, which took the premium at New, Orleans and Philadelphia; talevere, Whitman county club. Clawscn long White, mammoth imperial, iriiiety day hedge row, shot club, golden chair, the deal, sunset. Bed va rieties: Pultra, goose, wheats Lancaster, Lug lish red, Odessa and bearded amber. M. Wilkins. of Lane county, al-o has a large exhibit of grains of all kinds. Of wheat there is I.aiolreth, red chart, rnlesttne winter, i;niu club, Texas white, Scotch, . Hudson . Bay, Odessa, big club, white velvet,. New Zealand, ami Oregon winter. Oats-So.tch dun, White side, Blackside, Spring, BlaukUrry, Hamburg brewing, standard malt. Barley Blue spring, silver hull Also samples o( buckwheat, white rye, peas, corn, etc. A Rich Find. A Stinlt fjf nd, as he thought, that he could ouy ?150,(We worth of property for $.50,000, md thought being the mother nf action with him, he bought all of the .property of Case, Bayley Co, in Newport proper, and their 1st, 2d and Sd additions to Newport .consisting of about 980 lots. Also the water, works ami all the appurtances thereuutp belonjing. He has 800 feet frontage to deep tater be.iides three 80 feet streets, which will make over 1000 fett frontage between Clsouvillk and Jfewport, one of the best locations on Yaqtiitia bay for a rail road rip pot, on the account that, it will take very little wor' to level tho entpe frontage over 100 yards wi:lo. Thjjre is a fine stream ot water, running across ssjd property which would furnish water fur aH,the locr.oiotives, and all the ships that could land a't the wharves. Yaquina Mail. . , . , Biik Scinit, beyond donjit, bought the pro perty on "cheek," a he ii never known U pay a cent for anything but bad whisky or a tine in some police court , . . i , Indus War Vktkran. The Indian war veterans of the North Pacific coast will meet in Portland on Wednesday, Nov 31, for the purpose of comparing notes. On the evening of that day an address will be delivered by Hon K'wnod Evans, of Tacnma, W I. under the auspices of Multnomah Camp No. 2, I. W. V., to tho general public, on the "In dian war of 185.)-6; the authorities and pen pie of Oregon and Washington Territory vindicated;" for which a charge will be made for admission, to moet expenses and possibly to assist the camp in carrying on its laudable work. The lecture-room at Ma sonic temple has been snenred for that pur p se. The citizens of Portland ate too well acquainted with Mr Evans to need to be told that a rbh. treat is in store for them and much to interest the student of history. Oreiniiati. . . y r 1 Tim Caukoknia & Okkoos. A San Fran oisco dispatch under date of Oct. 1.1th, says: Notwithstanding many assertions as to a change of roiito the California k Oregon, that road will be pushed an rapidly ss possi ble through Northern. California, to connect witli the Oregon t California at Ashland. The road which it is citatemplated to build 'int-i Extern Oregon rvQl bn a branch of the California i. Oregon, and will be undertaken after the main line is cmpletJ. An aylhor itative surveys have yet beeu made of the uutry, and a Southern Pacific sgenf, leaves at the end the w.-.k to report upen the fusibility of tho proposed rod. Moee JiAiLKiun Wohkv -The following from a Portland paper indicates a resumption f railroad activity in that city: . At a meeting of the board of directors of the 0 R A N com nanV, an expenditure of 7ti0.0u0 was author ized, to con-truet a railroad and wagon bridg aji.isiAe Willamette. The directors of th t..r.io-ia! eoinoaiiv have also ordereil the re- sumniioc of work in the Albina slioi; a pas sender and rreight rteiKit ti be luilt seraieiy ill be constructed on Trent Items. October 13th, 1S38. ' -hing showers this week. M Miller lost a valuable colt last week. " bt Campbell of Springfield visited the first of the week. ' a McCall returned from Silver I.ake - Ir If Mnnrli things hnnininir there. . ... '... hen -ml.-reit. nut w unuedg ana motner nave mwiun r" ,,;,i,fi,,l .. .n tl.au that originally li, farm to J Wheeler ami sou vc, ,.o. 1 he ureal bridge wi:nws'ibtnti41v built. Proposals will be klwertUed for iuiiuedjately. .iTT" Brevities. See dmtaiatrator's notice io another col "mo. . ' . t , , . v ; .1 , ; , m Circuit Court wr.Vene two weeks from next Monday ,i . ' , . ' , i. Michael Davitt, the great Irish s.itstor,-) is iu Portland. .,. ' ( P G Blair hss moved his yarioty store into the south room o( Prestoa'a brick. .. . i The Fat Stock Show (Relied in Portland Wednesday with a good attendance. . . . See the new advertisement of the Oregon Pacific; Kailroad in another column of the Gcakd. Baker's Hotel is being repainted jand katso tuine.l throughout. It improves its appearance considerably. ,. Twenty-five hands are now at work on the Rosehurg ljoshen division of the toital Tel egraph Co. , A new sidewalk has been laid oil the west side nf Willamette street south from th pub lie school property. Fmm the Lakeview, Or., Examiner we learn that snow was on the ground there when it went to press, Oct !Hh. Since the soaking rains the farmers through out Lane county are happy mortals. Plows are running on every hand. Recorder Shaw last Thursday collected over f-,000 for city licenses. A good day for the city exchequer. The trotting race that as talked nl be tween ('ill's "Diamond" and Harris' "Bell foundor" is probably off. Gen H Parks has E Bangs' contract to build his livery stable on Ninth street. It is to be finished by March 1st Emperor Norton will soon start a lively Democratic paper at Salem. We wish the Emperor success in his new venture. A large number of Eugene people are In at tendance upon the Mechanics' Fair in Port land. "And still there are more to follow." The $1000 foot race b.ttween Geo Noland and Pete Grant, 130 yards, will be tun on the 23d inst, about three miles above West pott. If .feelirig old renew your youthful yigor by using Ayer' Sarsaparilla. It will vital ize the blood, recruit the wasting energies and build up the system. Mjss Bintijo t)o Forrest, of Silem, was an nounced to giya a reading at Rhinehart's Hall last evening for the benefit of tht Uni versity literary eocietica. Messrs James Noland and James Barger, of Willamette precinct, have been '.bpoenaed as juror in the the TJ S District Court that con vene in Portland Oct 19th, Some of the weather prophets clsien that Winter does not begin in earnest uhul the leaves fall from the trees. The maple around town look refreshingly green a yet, Bather damp weather for the building of brick house is the verdict of the contractor and masons. Notwithstanding, the work must proceed, as the business interest of the town demand it. In the firo at Baker City last week Mr J H Donald, well known in this city, sus tained quite a loss. , Hi stock i.f goods, con sisting nf boots and shoes and clothing were burned, entailing a loss of $l!,000, upon which there was sn insurance of ouly $2,000. Mind and body alike suffer from sluggish action of. the blood, the result of dyspepsia or biliousness. Ayer' pills sf'r up the liver, excite the stomach and bowels to activity, open the .poifs, and .insure that hea'tlv of body which is mdispeusible to menta' vigor. ... Miss Mattie ,T Allfcnn, of Albany, whs tried, at Salem this week t-r beu'g acqorory. 6 W ! W Sausders in Ithe .filling ot .Chas Campliel' at the first named city several months ago. Wednesday night the case was given to the ury, who in about twenty minutes returned a verdict of "not guilty." We take the following from last week's Colfax, W T, Commoner; "J M McLean, who succeeds David Marsh as Sheriff of Whitman county, was in the city Wednes day and Thursday. Mr McLean is one of Whitmans most prominent tanners, aim will be elected to the ollice for which he is a candiilste without a doubt." We hope the Commoner is correct. Mesrs Win Skelton 4 Son, of the Eu gene Woolen Mills, havo placed on exhibi tion at the Mechanics' Fair in Portland one of their knitting machine. Miss Minnie Abrams will operate the same duriug the continuance of the fair. The business men of Eugene should give these- gentlemen hearty and united support in their endeavor to build up their manufacturing enterprise. The MuGibney family, well-known to Porlanders, will open at the New Market on the 2otr. The MoGibneys left Portland in 1878 numbering eight persons, father, mother and six children, Since then they have traveled, increased and multiplied eX tensively until now, they number lifluen, the outside addition being, that secured by the marriaueof rraitk. His record is highly complimentary to Portland, and when it is - an adjournment of about two m' nths, ".day school meet regularly at 10 p. uu Sunday. itizan of this place hare, at last, gore ' ie earnest to build a school h"ue. B t- than never. i Gertrude Miller who ha ln staying - Al Powers n the MeKenzie for some ' as returned home, nl bea-an at Trent Monday with Miller to trajn the minds of the young and to lead th'm in the path of rrc- and right. Mr Miller intends entering dversity after Christmas To A5t Jsbet. GxAKr.f NoTicit Lane Couuty Pomona Grille will meet with Springfield Orange, No 12 Saturday. Oct dr 53, 1M& Now tliat the rush of work of harvesting is over, let ns, a g.io.1 Husbaudinru, begin tur winter' work for the Grar.ge in earnest, ever looking ah-d to Prof the lroii Iwht tht will surely lea-, us to soc o Temfuasci Mzenxo. There will ' mperanc meeting, in obedirnc of the ml Temperanje Sunday, to-morrow even ' Rhinehart's HalL Rev G A M Kinl-v, - of the .Presbyterian Church, will deliver ire.' Everybody i cordially iavited. In view of this 1t every fourth dgree member lie present. ChAS. HcFfaUH, Sec. Mabrieih At the residence of Wm Seever, near SpringS-M, Oct 13, 18'., by J S Churcl ill, 4 P. Chaa Uray to ltosetta Yocum, all of Ine oounty. Marrifm At Mitchell. -Crm.k eoo-.'y, Or. 23, ISA J-1'! Krva and Mu ICaatield.' ,l,l,d that the entire family possess musical abilities of a high order, the tout ensemble presents something of which we should be urond. Sunday AVeloom. YVe understand the family will visit Eugene abfUt the last of the ronntn. I (y win receive a neany ttelcomg from their old acquaintances and friends lit this city The Shore for October contains S series of magiiifent erTavlngs, illus'j-atiiig. the varied features of Portland's Chines quitter. In all tb efforts of the various perindiolls ol the Uniteti.Stateatn illustrate the Chinese and their jwiiliaritie. nothing has ever been pro ducssl that ean compare with these, TEe en- ,.rvin'.' comuriMi intrri scenes in a resUu n.nL theater. vinblini( house, opium dD, etc. and several mterinr views, including a 1 Jhinese funeraL They are executed in three erilors and re works of art. An interesting article, ile- criptjveof the Chinese as we see them here, ,nimnies the sketches. The number S cnUim an a ticle on lit Adams, illustrated with, a aerie of sketches, illustrations of th Stste Fair recently held in Salem, and the new bill route acr the Cascades from Lvlliuham bv. rVveral cnitributwl article of intfvst and merit cumpl'U the number, the whole fnrmioz the most attractive and entertaining one vet itieL The publisher nffrVs to send the remaininl Bumh.-r for 1W5 free to th who sulacrilie now for This will include a Urze en.'ravlng o' Mt Hood, in eit'ht colors, 1 1 be isned Good butter still scarce lq Eugene, The rivsr ha raised sou this week, Box rent 1 how due at th potoffic. I lEugeu Engine Co meet oextThdraday ev ening. .. i- A inarrUg I reported on th tapis In Eu gene. . OverSSO cholare enrolled In th publio tubooL i ( Enrollment of new students at th Stat University continues. Mr James McClarea has had hi saloon painted Inside and out. Our sportsmen are making It lively for th festive goM these day. Th spiritualist of Oregon will hold s Stat Convention, at Salem Oct 30th and 31st At th next term of the County Court the tax levy tor the year 1886 will probably be mail. A coupl of Italian with a performing bear gav a free exhibition on Willamette Street last Wednesday morning, ( There wa so quorum present at th Coun cil meeting Mi nday night, and the Council adjourned to Thursday night. ' Mr Tho E Henderson, late of Indiana, ha purchased th Interest of Mr S M Titus til th firm of Titus k Lambert, tinner. Y The ro horse "Blno," arrlvei here Wed nesday 'rom Eastern Oregon. . He was csxt day taken to the R B Hayes farm. - Sluslaw salmon were sold on, our (tieet eoiipl of day lut week, finding a ready sale, F.ploures say tJiaUhey were excellent eating. Marriage licenses Issued this week: - It D Brown and S C Purkstnonj Egbert Wltlongh by and Jessee Ward; Cha Gray and Rosette YocimY. -i By to-r-lght the Postal Telegraph Co. will have it wire stretched to Cresswell from Gosh en and the polos placed In position as far as Cottage G.ovo. Stover, who raised such ft fuss ovor the hors Blngo here a few month ago passed through List Monday with the horse, "Garfield" bound for Walla Walla, On the 2d of November th Fall election of most of the states will occur. In th mean time Friendly is telling his goods tit astonish ly low prices. ( ' Two brothers named Ilaightywho were "trusties" escaped from the penitentiary at Salem last Wednesday. A reward of $100 is offered for their recapture. Mr Towderly has been re-elected Grand Master Workman of the Knighte of Labor at Richmond, Va., Oct 12th. In the main his course has been both able and judicious. P.m M Miller wishes to say that his real estate office will not bo closed iu future, but kept open for business either by himself or' competent clerk, and all business left iu his hands will be attended to with dispatch. The dispatches of the 13th Inst assert that the Russian bear I In -ugly temper, and that war may be declared at any moment! Tht la the, twentieth time that war haa been Inevi table and Imminent during the year litffl. , , The steady cease! en drip, of the rain last Wednesday, ft pioneer say wa a p;eoe off, of the s t4i be torm. "In these! day,' said he, ' the poorest can get ' all ' kind of nil and rubber goods at Friendly' at prices below the lowest," snd gorgeously arrayed iu a gum suit Just from Friendly' he moved ou to spread the fame of the popular store. The public of Eugene while omewhat criti cal in 'legitimate dramatio matter will have an opportunity to see and Judge of the artistio merits of the eloquent lecturer and dramatic reader Mr Charles Dudley, who comes highly endorsed and is of more thsn ordinary merit. He will make his appearance at Eugene, on the evenings of Oct 22d ami 23d In selections from Shakespeare and dramatio readings of which Mr John Swett of Sau Francisco, and well kuofrn among the ablest of critics says; t :vjiMi uVeat W.eastK In endorsing Mr Dud ley as an eloquent lecturer, Bne elocutionist,: snl most accomplished 'dramstij reader. His; lectures and teaMing In California have been deservedly popular and successful. ' - . 1 Mr Swett, it is well known, is the l'ruicipal of the Girls' High nd Normal School, San Francisco, California. The undersigned, F K Hepburn, professor of instrumental and vocal musio, wishes to announce to the people nf Eugene and vicin ity, his Intention of taking up his ponnsnent residence snd of engaging in hi profession in this city. Mr Hepburn is a graduate of the Conservatory of Musio in Vienna, A us. tria, and duriug his residence in America lor th nut fourteen year in the largest cities of the Union, ha worked in the capacity of conductor of Orchestias and Brass Bands, as Chorus Master of the most prominent Opera Companies, Churches ftnrl Singing Societies, and late of the Casino Opera Company in Portland. Mr Hepburc is taking up his res idence in Eugene at the request of his fami ly, and has no hesitation in saying that he . . i will give great sattsiacunn so mime miv win .mi.h.v him. as he is ft man who believes hit . tl.ioi;. if done at ad, should be done thoroughly. F. K. Hei-burn, Teacher of Instrumental nd Vooal Culture. Appointed Administrators. After citing the fact of th death of CE Chrisman, and of hi having left atr estate valued at WU.800, G It Chrismau, W B Chris' man sud N P Chrlimart applied befrir th County Court bmt Saturday asking that pa Mrs of administration be granttd them. 'Ih S(l Council Proceedings. CulttfOIL llooMS Euoenb City, Oct. II, 138(1 ' Council mvt pursuant to ordinance; as there was no quorum, adjourned to meet again ThursJsy, TJct 14th. W. S. Si! aw, Recorder. Cornea Room, . El'GENt ClTT, Oct. 14, 18S6. ( Council met pursuant to adjournment, Prosent- President Dunn; Cuuncilmea Dor rtf, Bilyeu, Friendly sud Luckey, Recorder end Marshal. Minute of previous meeting read and ap proved. i Finance committee reported favorably on the following bill, and upon motion war rant were onlored drawn upon the treasury for the several amount, viz; II J Day, 75. ( T Fanning, f'J 75. J M Hendricks, 60 ot. C M Collier, S3 00. W S Shaw, f 13 00. A Goldsmith, 33 cli. A S Patterson, $1 73. , It I) Brown, f W U W Lumber Association, fTO 52. Eugene Register, 93 00. Judiciary ' committee, to whom. was... re ferred the matter ot removing all signs from over sidewalks, wa by request, granted fuS thcr time to make their report "i Petition ot L G Adair et al asking the Couooil to pass an order to have the 'street lamp at corner of Oak and Seventh" ttree-e upplied with oil and properly attended to wa read, and upon motion ot Bilyeu, prayer of petitioner wa granted. , Petition of J D Matlock et al asking an order to have Eighth street graded from' Willamette street west to Lincoln Avenue wa read, and upon motion ot Dorri, prayer of petitioners granted. The following bill were read and referred to Finance committee; Wm Christian, (13 00. Ed and Guy Davis, G 00. 9 Geo Cruner, f4 50. Robt MoChee, VI 50. F B Dunn, (33 GO. E R Holleubeck, fl 78. II J Day, (19 50. Oregon State Journal, (1 50. ' ' U W Lumber Association, (3 53. Wm Moore, (4 00. W S Shaw, (Jl 20. R T Ball, (13 50. Mrs M A O'Driou, (5 00. U W Lumber Association, $10 80. Upou mo'.icn adjourned. ' W, 8. 8uaw, Recorder. Pleasant Hill Items. " pot II-, 18815. Mr We Shelley moved to Eugone to-day. Miss Id TaVvin, of Dexter, visited rela tives here last week. f . ; Mr and Mia t N Mill key paid Undo Philip Pers Jnal. till Mulkey a visit lost week. Many of the farmers are busy towing Fall grain sinoe the' recent showers, , Miss'CIyde Barbre., tif Deyter,l oifr school mistress and sways the rod of correction ever about 3d pupils. -1 - 1 Mr II U Wheeler, of Goshen, is coming to our midst, having rented Mr B B Rutledge's farm. Who is to be the lortunate young lady? Mr Ellis Callison has excitod the enquir ing mind by renting one nf Mr Kelly's farms. Fat turkeys of Lost Valley roost high, for wo fear destruction will be your doom iu the unar tuture. GomirrsR. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in th Post Office at Eugene City, Oregon, Friday, Oct 15, 1888: Bailey, Mrs Maliasa . 2 Karr, Frank, Indian Bonner. Mrs K Brown, Mrs Mary E Cattmn, Eugene S Corns, Mrs Claud Coats, SI) Colwell, E B Curtis, C J 3 hlllott, James Elliott. WE Fentnn, Mary, India Wr, V K -r Gihsnrf, MisW HuM.e Hamlet, John ' Jacolsi, Mary K Jac.,1, W'm II ' Johnson, Nicholas McKinley, Jerome 8 Merrill, Kiltie Murphy, Frankle Patterson, J K Patterson, P E Pibern James Rath. Mrs (Vila Kintdiart, Miss Anna Smith, AJ, , Spencer) John , Taylor. K A ' . ' Tliomso Jane, Ind ltshler,AJj Toffulmlre, Afaioo Tornhiill. Alex Wright, Sarah A Jordan, George ' Vinson, Mr Giurt ordered that the hlmre- named persons be appointed administrators and that letters of administration ! iseiied to them ujion their Rlii an annroved bond In th Stim nt I'.U.OW. Imroeiliately thereafter the approved bond was filed and letter of admlniuration were is- sued. Th Court also appointed J-raiix Whip ple, W W Cathcart and W 11 vt aiKer . ap praisers of the pmtierty,- t City Transfers. The following city transfers ba been re eonlel in th clerk's ofttc hls wtek: T 3 Gill to P G Keno, land near Eugene; onnsideration, $12. ' C M Calloway to Mary V T?abb; two loU In Packard' addition; on. tfflO. ' Kliwbefh Conner to B C Dunn, lot on South Willamette street. K00. ' " Klixft Luper to H O Humphrey 1) loU in Psrkarda addition, 12-V). , ' - ' BC Donn to J H Bdin, 'elty property on South Willamette Street, 1700. Persons ct Uing for the same will please say advertised, fiviug date nf advertisement 1 r. w. uhruhn, 1: JU. Local Market Report. .' Ecoeni, Oct 15, 1880. Wheat 04 cents per bushel on board cars. Market steady, with upward tendency. Oats 33(335 ct per bushel with upward tendency. Hora-20'i2 ot per lb; dull. Eggs 20 ots per dox. Butter 25( 30 cts per lb; scarce. Larii Eastern, 10 ct per lb. Pot atom -05 cts Per busheh ' , ' - I ' BACOit-Side 10 ct shoultirs 7 cUj hams 17 eta. - . , , . , 11 ri f '. Comvicteii. We find th fallowing In WeiV nosiray'' proceedings of tli U S District Court at Portland: "U 8 vs Frank Bolton, Frank Higby and Ben Stewart, arraigned on charge of selling jfrinor to Indians, plea f guilty and fined S-0 each. Samevs James MoFarland .nUnivjl to ons vear In the penltiary." We know nope more capable of adorning th la side of a penitentiary than Mr Jame Mo Farland, always excepting Messrs Bolton, Hig bv and Stewart, whose conspicuous lack of de AnrV or of any slnals elevating trait, render them fit aseoclatiM to the first named gentle mau. The prisons yayn r such pestiferous vermin as these, and: sooner or lafcr will swal low them. Th fwv.et tli better. Married At Dyton, W T, Oct 8, 188fl,. Mr Haryey C Condon and, Miss Emma Mi Stiuey. Hrvey' many friend In Eugene ofler their congratulations. MaBRIEW.' At th residence of J M An drews, cm Fren P.id,-e, flct 10, m, by Rev J J ' Cohtract Let. Th Eugen WaUr Co have let the contract for excavating the' reser voir on Skinner' Butt to th Ll on Pro, of Lower biuslaw, for the sura of (700. The con tract calls for th Cuishlng of this work by February 1, 1bM7. Bio Biiira-EKT or Hop.-May F B Dunn has sold andshlpsd six erlds of hr.p .dur ing th past wsck, and still there are more to follow. r v r-r ' MaRRIEh. At the residence' of Mr 3 Mo (Vinnel, In Eugene City, Oct 14, IW, by Rev C M HiHf Richard IWn to Sue Purkerson. Waoteil to" exchange a Dr Bushncll hubeen visiting Portland week. Mr J H McClung is confined to his room with sickness. .v Mrs Chas Baker and family have gone to Portland on a yisit '",;, I - i; Mr Ira D Walton has been her th greater portion of th wek. i'tt . -' Mr Tho Humphrey last Thursday morning left for Seattle, W T. ( Mr J F Starr went to Portland Wednes day on a business trip. Mr II C Humphrey returned from Southern Oregon last Wednesday. ' MrPetor Runey, of the Foley 8prlngs, was io town yesterday. 1. 1 . Mr W H Abrams and wife paid the me tropolis a visit this week. - Mr A Goldsmith went to Portland on bus iness last Thursday morning. 1 Mr Frank Belshavr ia visittbg relatives and friends in Eugene and vioiuity,,, j Mrs J J Cnmstock, ot Latham, has been ailing In Eugene during the past week. - Mr James Huddleston hss recovered suffi ciently to allow him to be on our street. , Mr Geo Vandtiyn returned home from a Islt to Eastern Oregon last Wednesday. ; J Mrs C C Cherry and son, of Albany, visited friends In Eugene several days this week. Mrs Judgt Waltcn went to Portland to at tend the Mechanics' Fair last Wednesday, Mis Laura Dunn wnt to Astoria last Sat urday, to visit her sister, Mrs O A Dorri, 1 Mr 3 F Kerns, ot this city, Is visiting her mother, Mrs E Clsgget, at East Portland. . Rev Gee A McKinley and O W Martin are at Albina atteuding the Oregon Preeby. try. .. , , .... Messrs R R Ilayes W tt Walker, Wm Smith and S M Titus vraut to Portland ye, day. Messrs W T Peete and J R Harris return- ed from a short visit to Southern Oregon yesterday..':-' i .'.',.. v" Geo M Miller returned from the Tower S utlaw Wednesday. He says the salmon run continue. .. . )i Mr N J Taylor and daughter will leave thi morning for a visit to Portlaud and MoMiuoville, Attorneys Dorri and Bilyeu went to Pleasaut Hill the first ot the week on pro fessional business. . 1 Mrs Lark Bilyeu, of this city,' Is visiting at th residence of her parents, Hon It A Irvine and wife, in Albany 1 , We acknowledge a call this week from Mr. Fred Alspaugh, reporter of the Bradatrtet Agency, Portland, Oregon. Unole Prior F Blair went to Portland yes. terday on a visit .'This is his first visit to -the metropolis, for twenty years. Mr N L Runey and orew haya returned to town, having completed ' the' bridge at the Taylor place, above Cottage Grove. - Mr Samuel Smith, of Willamette precinct, last Thursday miirntng started on a brief visit to Yaquina Bay and aurrsnndlng country. Mr T JGregg, of Salem, Secretary of the State Agricultural Society, visited relatives and friends In Eugene last Wednesday evening; Mr Wesley Shannon and wifs returned home from a visit to Marion county last Wednes" lay1, They report having had a very pleasant Visit. ' The Sohrimpf boy, who have been run ning the Palmer Ayres hop yard for the past three years,1 have moved on a farm near Crow postoffioe. 1 . . Mrs Shaw, mother ot our Recorder, left for a visit, last Wednesday, to her' eon at Sedalia, Missouria. We wish her s pleasaut visit and safe return. ... Mr Ed Osburn mt to GilUaovoonnty last Monday for the purpose or-buyiog tv band of sheep whioh he will put out on the shares snd thsn return here.. . ' ', Mr Will B Kioe.v the genial freight agent of the Oregon Psoiflo Railroad, was inter' viewing our bosiuos men yesterday. W e acknowledge a pleasant c&JL. . ; . Mr John O'Connor, of Portland, gav n a pleasant call Thursday, tie was up look ing after matters in coutiectlmvwith the eon struution of the new water works. !' 1 The' following' persone went ' to 'Portland' Thursday morning to attend the Mechsnlc' Fain MmCW FItoh and daughter, Wm Reiishaw and wife, and MisoyUlls Peony, !, Henrr Rosener, Prosiduilt et the Postal Tel egraph Co, passed through Eugen Wednes day on th south bound tram, lie is an old schOolmatsAf Mr S It Friendly and they b a pleasaut littlo chat about old time at tht doprtt .'. i- .Dissolution Notice. ,, ., .-. . j ' 1 Notice U hereby given that In firm of Tltiis & Lambert ha mutually dissolved by' 8 M Titus retiHng. All ludebtolnes te tht oompa' ny Is payabls to either ttember-of (he old fins. 8.' M.' Tui'si ' H. hL Lambert. Dt ted October 13; WM , Hop Cases. A couple of rase were com menced in the Circuit Court this week that will lie of interest to th hop growers of Lane county and the State. ' From the complaint on file In th case ot E P Rodford v J F Walker, It would appear that th defendant agreed to dry aud bale th hops belonging to idaintil fur the sum of two cent per pound whereuimn Redford deliver to Walker 2700 lb of undried hop iu good order, and now, tlx plaintiff alleges that through negligence ar.d want of pnpr skill In drying said hup th dtfindantallowad them to spoil and become totally worthless and unfit for market, and plaintiff is unable to disp.is of them, bnoe h snes for damage In th sum of 1075, th value of the hop at 25 cent per lb, (54 drying money paid, and costs and disbursement. Geo B Dorri appears for plaintiff and J E Fenton and Wm R Willis for defemlant Another suit ha been instituted against Walker by W B Rinehart for (400, dmeg"t eoste, spnptioiis rec Usher s rate with the h'.liUy nuaiber. Snb-1 w g , jj n rjUI,Up ,n(1 Uinh Andrews, pvre'tt, OctJ0,,l.hy.i:sv C M Hill. i Ths mmnlalnt In th last suit I about th Piano for good stock sheep. Enquire of W um M (n iht faM, cu. L Bilyeu ap B Audrews, at the depot, Eugene City. f (f th )Uinliff( whiI(, th, defemUnt is ; , ,.,,resenUd by Fenton Willis. Married, At th residence ef the bride i i TC ' FARnras Tare Notice. Agood dinner can had at Baker' Hotel fur 25 cent.