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:y and county. HKIEF MEXTIOXM. I',, ix kid glove at Friendly'. Go to tr N J Taylor (or dentistry. (..,...' aold cheap (or cash at Matlock's. C, r.,,-1 teed bought and aold at Goldsmith', A fin lot of Eastern hat just received at ,ty acre o( fin land tor siio, Iuo,ulre o( i II Coleman. The !ii0heet cish price will be pdd for wheat v F B Dunn'. 1 i; ilograph finished neatly and i'rti ; ::y &t Winter'. ?.! V.locV U receiving a large lin o( new Arts '.. Give ldm call li t and cold tath every day In the week t Jorry Horn" barber hori. A f. . a line of silk plushes in 'all shade jE-Uoatf B Dunn'. Yon can purchase Waltham witches at ! 0 Watt' from 10 and upward. Cat ( et and oil cloth Just received will be M at Portland price by Bettman. 0bum mower can -be Prchjwl at the lore ,.f l'ritchett k Forkuer for 50. If Von want hardware at reasonable price :al "t the tore of l'ritchett & r ov&ncr. Cat y.mr bed room ,eU, lounges, mat .., .id furniture o( Day i Henderson. , C F Craw lias the ole agency (or all !, of the celobwted Tamil Punch Cigars, ling Hill keep in stock an axee'Jenl nent of good readable works. Uive call. t line of ladle' arid children1 underwear k ha just arrived and will be (old ni price by Bettman. u are in want of agricultural machiu. , any kind, remember tHat Mr J M ,kt keeps full assortment, r S H Friendly will pay the highes kct price for wheat. Give him a re selling your grain elsewhere. t Hill, at the pwlnffice; take sub j (or nearly every newspaper and ,1 in America, at the publisher rate '. deliver good cedar post for S per ' and good cedar board for ?1 perjiun vVill exchange for. whea or flour. , t Jen with 3 B EalHn, Jr. , . Kobekt YXl'flH!. Coon Range IturrU. a dog last week stayed Mr Buslinolt'n I'.-ank Skinner is thi) Ktippiest rriaa In i he' father. . . Annie Hanon, of Eugene, visited ', ere last week. j Goldsmith keep pnitoffiso tor a young lady of Coon Haiijje. : having nice weather;; Fanners plowing and sowing Fiill fifain. ! rrv Hixon ws m Conn liango ; i,e ago buying up Cal?es to take to ing bachelor is going to Spokane a week or two And will . take ti'itn ttcr half: he savs thdt the climate jld up there. ni; couple of Cocti Range alp think.- ntit.rimitnv knnll. The .VOUIIlt IllllV it kept quiet but It I Py'ng. Il iy ll the old tin cans. . , OtfL Thanksgiving Proclamation. ,r or Orroox, KxKclfitB DEr'f. I SaLEM, N"Vember 0, liM. ) i accordance with a custom established mr forefather of setting apart one day lie year in remembrance of t His lobssing ohsafed by the Divine lluler, and in con- inity with the reniiiiinciiMatioii i.i me . iiJent of the United Mute; I.nereoy ymit Thursday, Nnverilbcr 2 ), tSSG, ss uy of praise anil tiiankfgiving.aud recom n,l that upon that day the people if the ite deaiat frjin their ultal .Miations, and nir to their respective placre of worliip, ! five thank to tlie Hulcr of the Uni v. e t' r the blessings of tho past I would i-S! recoinmoiid, a a fitting obsi-rvauce t:,s day, that nut of our abundance we re-oi'i.-r the poor and destittit among ns, ! Ci.it by deed of mercy and kindness, ike it nn occasion of comfort and hap' s to them. ,lness my hand and the groat seal of the "of Oregon hereto attacnea mi uui ubj i : vember, A D, 1886. I Z. F. Moody, lis Governor: uovcrnor. 1'. Earhart, Secretary of State. List of Letters 'i, Jning uncalled for in the Postofficest hi City, Oregon, Friday, Nov o, l&SCi . . A S Mnser, Dr J F ,, F D Moore, Miw E E ii -j Fassett Murphy, Mrs Franky David l'hillips, Wm ,y, J H Pigin, J 3 nr, Geo U ruy. Mrs M M -in, John - Hidjreway, Geo .s David llockwell, C E v, W J ' Stilwell, Knima .;,'Vv' Taylor, W.D -, f- Ada Thonuen, Jo . J ni, Mis Nancy VVookcook, Mrs" A U 'trui.rscflling fnrtheam will pleasi say TtL- iL tWiaj date of advertisement. , F. W. OsburS, F. Jt Council Proceedings. CouKca Room. . Edoenk City, No. 8, 18S6. j Council met pursr.a'nt to ordinance, ( Prnsrnt Prcsidaiit l)aiint Otuncilinen Lackey Bilyea, McClupg, Dorri and Friendly, Marshal Day and Recorder Shaw. Minute of last meeting read and ap proved. 1'ne finance committee reported favorably on the following bill, which were ordered Pa,dv .... K ft Hollenbeck. K21 48i Wm fchri.tian. II 3; Geo Croner, 14 50; W 8 Shaw, til 20; y.W L A, $19Gj Eai.d O Davis, $6: II J Day. 119 301 Jonrnsl. SI Ml: P H Dunn. tXt 60; U W L A. $S 53; Mr M A O'Brien, jo: ii wciihi'o, ?2 60: Wtn Moore, J; K T iaii, fio. Cn motion of Bilyea the matter of reiiioy. ing all sign from over tidewalk was taken from fie judiciary committee and indefinite ly postponed. Oil niotinn it was nr.lnivil that K ililh on tho west side of Willamette treet ba ex tended from Eleventh street south to south line of T M Segsr's property. Petition (or sidewalk on east tide of Oak street from Eleventh to alloy between Thir teenth and Fourteenth was referred to street committee. The following hill vrera referred n rinaoce coinmitteei . : McComack', Cnlliw. ttrA W TV A. drews, ?2 G.-; H J Day. I2 25; Osbiirn Uo, ?2N); F M Potter. US: ft ,M R.in n. 11 50: Wid M.!;hee,$l2; RMdJhee.sh U W J. A, c4 M; M F l ronr, Cl'J iW;. W N Shaw, t12 40: C M Collier. f7 .10: S H Friendlv. 84: T U Hendricks, 3; C Sovern, . ?9i E and G Davis, $2: McCliifix A'Juhrsoa, MS0; Mr Whitney, $1 50; Geo Fry, tl 50; Julius Mc Crariv, $1 50; Ehkert Patterson, ?1 50; E J MdClanahan, 118 25. On motion the rule were suspended and the Recorder was ordered to draw warrant on the treasury in favor of the following persons; E ft Hnllenheck, street work, tlO 80; A J Bahb. itreet work, ?16 67; A K Mcpherson, street work, f 158 50: J T Witter, special police, 18; te F Croner, special police, ?-0; Bert Lake, special police, ?22 50. t On motion the matter of amending city charter wa referred to City Council a whole. .. . , ,., On motihii; adjnnrned. .. u. . . ., W. a Shaw. .Recorder. Dexter Items. ,., November lii 1886. Cold, f.ssy mornings; Mr J W Guiley paid Sp'ringneid a visit Monday. Mr Wm, Ward, of Fendicton, i Visiting rel dives at tliis place. (iss Ij'uella riaudsater visited al Pleasant Hill the first of the week. r : Mr Chester Ward, of Roseburg. was here last week, returning Friday. Mr D C HunsAker and A Roney visited Eu gene Tuesday and Wednesday. .(rUd Hr .T M Keeney, o( Jasper, visited relatives here Sunday and Monday. Miss Etta Ilamlsaker is making a short so .'cmro witli relatives and (rieuds at Jasper. Mrs J M Clarke has moved to Springfield, wlifjfe she will perhaps make a permanent rw hlerce. A ?onil attondnnce at spellim; school each ?jturday ni rlit t'ome all ye would-be exact ejulfeis end help in the good work. ..Jlev W II Wilts will address the people at Tr.nt next Sunday, and Kev Mr Castleman, of lay, on the zlst inst. Mr Wi'a Ilouiih came in from Silver hake a faw days nfi. I,fs r'wrt the snow a foot d-f p nfi the ftioiiutains for a distance of twtbe miles. The nVo'.if .n'o'tlcijaWij- feature, in all of VFnpse Vii)s's" exploit are, that luriiii; the vjarm Sit'tiief mon'tiis hs went to, Cresswell to try to iet a K.yi, ,amV iPt having, "itecesded, he, hmtcvef, became cool and tranquil. , t.t t'o Hoo. fof Sale.' Brevities. "Katie T)t(!iri !?l)efoass and Packard ildililioni h Kuswie Ci'y. Kkvl.?.. located and tho in-vt, convenient of any for sa'e. Pf ice from liO to $lC0-ori easy terms. Apply to Dli. T. W. Siueltos, Eugene ( :ity,' Or. Shaw's Sample. -There wa on exhibition at Crsynroft' agricultural Implement estab lishment, yesterday, a sample of wheat, the like of which has never been raisea in this seo. tion. It wit' sent from Oregon by a brother of V E Shaw to Thos Tarlierry, and the latter presentnd it to Roe .Toplin, who will sow it. Tma Itprnels of the train are almost wnue i iui, n livBfui Miiuouri nnxliices. wliil- : tho heiwls, of which there wa also a sample. ..... .. are fully a long again as on the grain raised "",0 east of the Jiocuy niounmiiis. ms Miine was examined by many fanners, and a'l stated that they had never Iwfore witnessed the like. Oregon is eviilenlly a great wheat country. Sedalia (Mo) Democrat, Nov 3th. The above itnple of wheat which created this wonder ment in Sedalia was e nt there by Recorder bhaw ol this city. Masquerade. "Katie Dean" to-night (Sportsmen rtpoit gaui scarce. Don't forget the masquerade on Dee 3d. Circuit Court adjourned Friday evening. Secretary of State MoBride has recovered. Eugeti Engine Company meet next Thurs day evening. Reserved seat now on sale (ur Dean" at Craio Bros. i . All lover of music should be sure to hear "Katie Dean to night. The carpenters and lather are at work on the new hotel building. Mr James Humphrey, of East fortVand, is visiting in San Francisco. , Work on the Water Company's reservoir is progressing at a lively rate. The hotel have been doing a large busi ness during tho past two week. A brother of Mr John B Harris was elected Sheriff of Napa county, Cat, last week. Sixty head of good stock au mutton sheep for. sale. Inquire of tilt Sukltox. tl.wcoe Knox, of Lane county, Is , looking tlnnuuh Crook county for a stock raach. P .-ine v ills l.'eyiev. Winkleman, the boy murderer of Rafter county', has been declared insane and cou signed to the asylum. ( . Slime No 1 hou land for sale cheap. A lar.-e Dart clear and ready for planting. UKO. U .illLLRu. i There are (everal auspicious chapter in town.. It would be a gocd Idea for all to lock their Q tors these nights. The festive turkey ha already began to roost thighty high no account of the ap pnach of Thanksgiving. ( The Cottle house In Osburn's addition i be ing pushed rapidly forward by tlis contractor, Messrs Abram A Roney. Wiirkmen have been placing curbing, plank, this week, on Willamette street between Ninth arid Eleventh street. Marshal Day has had a ' eonple of needed crosswalks put in at the intersection of Wil lamette and Soventh streets. Don't fail to see "Katie Dean, the little rag jiicker," Saturday, Nov 13tli, for the benelitiif the Presbyterian Church. Joe Luckey received f ur Maltt.se eats from Astoria Thtiridayv That night he dreamed of "cats!" "cats!!" "caU!!l" , Reiheinlier, yoii can purchase Justices Llahk summons, civil and criminal ubponaes and complaints at the Guard office at Portland prices. Owind to repair being made, there will be no services or Sunday School at the Brick Church on Sunday. Nov 14th. By order of the Klder. The Portland Evening Democrat ha been enlarged to a six column paper. e are glad to see the Democrat prospering. Long may it wave. A "shnver of the queer" was in town a few days lait week. He succeeded in passing seven or ek'ht 910 Canada counterfeit hills. Officers are on his track. Dr W F Alexander ha boon appointed postmaster at Coliurg vice M II Skinner, re moved. "One by one the roses fall." The doctor has our congratulations. .The Orejjnnian was a splendid tdjtion Jast Thursday, containiiia a review of the mine of Oreiron. Western Oretfun miues will re ccive a description next Thursday. - f f . . R..1110 very fine) Itliotype-Electrotypc inst rwive-l st the Guahd office. They are thn "lil.estjti tlia.laod" for neat letter ner.'is aim o.n iien.p. i" e.ii.v ..The n-ak. candvnl. at the Eugene Opera ftin'k last lilutday evening wrs numerously altihdeil hyskaters-aud auditors. The prize were won by Miss tVittor and Harry Huff. The Supreme Cmut has decided that tht Wjiier coii'mittc of Portland Js lepally consti tuted. Portland will , be enabled to-furnish gcod wholesome water, to its citizens thereby. ilessr Frauaen, Burtcji and Hamilton, all narrow guago railroad men, have moved their lamilic to Coburg, this county. Qiii.te addition to the population of that busy County Comnitsa'oners Court next Monday. Th seats are being placed in the new M E church. Th brick Work on the Hodson building Is completed. Leav order, (or Spencer Butt nursery fruit tree at the Grange Store. A w gn to press ths cas of Peter Ross . vs Ari Cantrell ft bc'u J tried in th Circuit court. Frank Rankin', this week, purchased of P W Brannan his stock ranch south of town, 125 acre for $2500. The ladies of the Presbyterian ,Ch,urch wilj hold a fair and givo a (upper In this city oh Thanksgiving tVe. , , . The Guild of RtMary' Episcoval Church ill meet at Mrs H K Clark' on Wednesday aftern.wp, Nov 17th. . ProtVawter, being Indispoied, wa com- pilled to dismiss the scholar of hi room Thursday afternoon and Friday. The Clerk tailed the following marriage li cense this week: T A Evaus ard 8 L Go'd on; WH Smith and Lydia 1 MoGhe. A new blacksmith (hop i boing erected on Seventh (tract, jnst east f Leo Gerhard'a resilience, ny a gentleman recently Irora the East. Mr John McLean was defeated ot the ofr flee of sheriff of Whitman county at the recent election, although ha ran 100 vote ahead of hi ticket. ," Th Council will hold ' a meeting at their mom next Monday evening to surest amend ments to the city charter. AU citizens are invited to be present. The l;rirre race at Junction last Saturday wis won easily by the . Montgomery horse. Those present fruit) Kiik'ene report that It wa th worst kind of a "chuck." . . STATE UNIVERSITY A column devot -d to ' 'e Interest of t'e L.iuian and EutaxLn IJterary Societies, r. id L'.'e State I'tiiyerMty. IS in; OS trajr Noticed Euoenr, Nnv.Kth. 18SC, oti'-e i hereby given that the fol i: escribed cattle were taken n'p and held by me in pursuance of Chapter T.:'. 1, Seo 3 of the lax? of Eugene 1 spotted calf, marked n'nderbit aud : .h ear. I calve not mafked supposed to be th.old. . . '! nITui. tho nnii Inr tain to (h hltfo . ier in Kuirnne Citv. ori the 27th day iv -mber, lSSGunleMfedeetried by the r befiire that date. W. W. CocEtiAJf. N&hrwatchmkn. ; Local Market Report Staoiso bt DatLiO ht. The California A Oregon" railroad has been completed to Sissons, and on Sunday trains will commence ronning regularly to' McCloud siding near that point. ThSf reduces the distance to b'e eUged to e thty five miles", which is raverse.d by daylight, ttt ft (rreatly lesseninu the discomfort of the trip. 'k tima fur, t itvr enun rwi. nu't .. 3ta''eluiehas"notbejnjCoiripletj?d('. but will. b.. prior to SancUy. It i tlie pm p'e to cont.nue I I..I. .Una tin lllltll the Biroiner rcii"uo ' :, ha ssthe c-n-litlon of the. rnaib will allow. The Southern Pacific Railroad .company fro-p.i-inpl,onth.lin" isl'jet'hlg cars, wco willbeaitrctociuim'KUunt'i weary Uav- elers. " ' r" Pi-RCHARB. DrC Dand Owen Osburn have purchased of Mr J V. Venner, of Brownsville, Linn county, his drng store and ood will, ajid hare mvl to rittf." Owen rill attend to the bosi- Bes.nftlsV.mTDr ! V wil pr.ctic hi pr..feainn. The youngmenrethorooghly reliable in every , rticnlr, Snd commeml them to the people of the city m which they have cast their lt We wish them much success in their new home. Eccesk, Nov 17, 1836. ' M 65 cent per buahel on board cars- teadeney. - -Z5&40 eta per bushel stead. ' i-'XXg.&i-ctM per ll; lulL -30ct per dot; carc. ZZT Zr on the Democratic cket from' Washo. AToes-5 cu per b-ishel .v .... .lontv by over'3' " mj'rity. ilthodgh th -Side10cU;.houU-er.7 c&; ont 23 Republic. We eon- """"Y.;: nM friend. Th Cepablican pper published in Reno aays: "Osbifrq r.O like a careil wolf." Elected' State StSATon! A? the elec tion held in the Stat of Nevada Nov 2d, elected a State Sen mr n'r- " " . .... .li rv.mrw.ritifl ucket Irom tyj ttor on i Delinquent Tax Notice. i hereby given to all owing' Uses, I mqnect, 'hat th County Court at it ion onUred me to aillect the same lhe Gl'AKD office has just received a large consignment of sutionery, and also a new in voice of job type new face, w are now better able to do work than ever before and at lower prices. Give u a call Jame G Blaine guarded the jail durinjr the nlifht time the Crst of the week, to prevent th escape of the prisoners therein. It was not the party by that name that once ran for President, but plain Jim or cugene. Next Sunday evening. Nov 14th Rev C M Hill, pastor of the Baptist Church, will be- uin a series of ern'Oii nn "The Bible from (;,nd.'' The subject of the first ermoh i The argument irom miracles ana rro phecj." A PhfladelpWfc firm a(tverti:e a np' that w'fll wipe out the national debt. Thi age I one 61 mirsculoB achievement.' Pretty nin. some one will lie advertising "ap that will wash out the tain on a noo pay ing subscriber's conscience. The6rayon portraits, which' are to be r warded to the litst accountant and" best penman, one each, at C F Houghton' count ing moms, ill" be made by skiTled artist, which if made .to orili r, wioild C)ist at least f0 each. No one is debarreif. Iforrf .contest- .T . tr .....( tl.. ir...i log lor mem. iiooms m mi icbi wt iu vn Natiooal Bank butlding. Seattle ontstni aW compaitor and pre tenU a Mr Brown who" ha jus't talteo unto heraelf ninth husband, having in' Ih com paratively brief period" of twenty tjear of cfarried life piously laid efght defunct ohietly to lcep beneath th .daisies. Njim kp' p!ll evidently took no Stock fn the Elder Weller's cautii to "Bevare of trip viddert." - f Our reporter found Delegate Voorhee to day en rout fat hi home in Colfax. He said, . A pistol shot near Him' Chiuahnuse about 9 o'clock Thursday evening, caused consid erable, excitement. The person who fired the shot inado hi escape without being detected. The Y W C T V will itive a sociable at tht residence vl Mrs j B Uuderwood on the even in; of Nov 20th. A cordial invitation is ex: tended to all the young ladle and gentlemen. Admission free. . ... McMinnvill Reporter: Joseph Watt of Amity sold his apples oh the trees, and wheu they were accounted for it was found that th orchard paid him over f 100 per acre. Nq wonder he Was hunting a nurseryman at the Mechanics' fair to buy 10,000 fruit tree. Gov Pennnyer received is pastofflce package. Nov 10th from R Schmidt, San Francisco, 1 containing copies nf 53 different ticket in the I field voted in the recent election In San Frau cisco. There were a few more in one precinct n Oakland, The ticket contained 84 name And one vote on the amendment. They ar 24 inches by 5 3 Id inches wide. A party consisting nf Presidont Johniou, Councilmen McClung, t& It Luckey, J R Campbell, II C Humphrey and J W Clieiry left on a hunt for the festive room yesterday, and will return this evening. All those deslr ing a Roose ft r to morrow's dinner will leave orders at the Lans County Hank,. Luckey's drug store or McClunK ft Johnson' store, and the same will be promptly tilled. The Oregonian Railway Co. has made ap plication tu Jnil-e Deady, through C N Scott, reciver. asking permission to borrow 950,000, to thoroughly finish the construct i in ot the road and to thoroughly equip the same, and the request hss been granted. The brid.' across the nurth fork of the Santiam is entire ly complete and the Ut span of the brid e across the south fork will be swung in about ten days. Additional Cases. fiiitLe our last report the fnltoVrlngaditltionaf cases have beep decided in the Circut Court I 8t;t.e of OroKonj ys W S John; burglary. Trie I by futv and found guilt?.' . E P Redfnrd-v J P Vll!ri.danlage. Tried by Jury; yerdlot for plain'.iif nf J"!6, cost and disbitrsenieiits of suit. " 5 ' E W Whipple vs S T Dnnkl and .T W VaiiL;han: review. Judgment below reversed and held f"r nai(ht Chas Kolin 1 Co vs A A l!erry et al; sun for foreclosure. Judgment of non-suit. II C Owen v A w Patterson; action at law tn rnniiver monev. Cont nneil. Mary E Grobe vs A McHarrison; ao'lon Mr dainat'es. J mnt by Juey; lallea to auree. lon tlmieil. - i leischner, Mayer & Co vs John anrt James Stro'irie; t" recover money. Triod by Jury; ,i..r.,.,.i ,nu John Milliorn vs Jas Ferrll et al; foreclosure; Default an. I JiulKinont .. . D W 1! ix -hart vs J r Valker; action lor ilamaRcn. Continued, I E V- Whipple Bros vs 8 P Garmutte and Lsonaid ;arrontte,a:tion at law to recover money. Continued. .' - K W Wh.Dnl U.-os s K ter; action at law to recover moneys.. Settled anil dismisked. Patterson, liuris and Un vs V U rickestsna Co; to recover damages Judgment for want of answer. K W Whipple nd B-os Martha Turpen et al; suit for foreclosure of niortsge. Decree of foret'losnre. , ', ,; , ' Maggie Lane v Dsvid Cherry; action to re cover piwsewioi of real estate, bettleu and vV S Chr'slhari i al vs Peter V Chrtsnmn et al; aupeuL Submitted ami reserved lor argu ment. - - - .. - -'v Jacob KllnemUh (state) . escheat. . Sal continued ' Louis Straus vs Jos Perkins tt si; motion for lesve to issua execution. Continued. Frank Lucas vs Samuel Lucas tal; suit for partition. Continued for servioe. Mary Bonnktte... Pay your Corporation due. f , Lory March is teaching at Coburg. Classes in Elocution meet thi week. Mis Kate Vandyke will enter school soon. , Wher are you going to spend your vaca tion! 0 . . . Mist Ella Bnrbridge (topped school this week. Miss Hattio Smith expects to enter school next term. Classes in composition handed la their essays last week. , . MissGiddicgsof Ahland entered the Unij verslty this week. , Prof llswthoroe has 115 studeaU totnlled lo his composition classes. ThaLaurean Society will, give an oen ses sion Nov "jth. . pilars Invited. Miss Mary Puttpr ha, returned from her "claim" and Is now visiting at home. . , Geo Fioley wa absent from hi reeitatioos a part of thi week on aououut of illnes. Prof Gatoh, a former profaaaor io.th University, visited th school this week. The ehvs tu History of Civilisation have finished th advance and begun the review. Eutaxian' society meeting was postponed last Friday on account ot corporation meet- in.. i : ' -4 -4 Frank Bybee puitjl through Eugene last week cii hi way home, en route from Port- Personal. Mr A Klein went to Salem last Tuesday. , Wil. Owen ha gone to Prioevllle, Crook County. j ,. Rev C A WobieV ot Lebanon wis tu town uMtThunday. ; ; f- (,. i., Hon. Enoch .Huult, of Uarrlsbiirg. was In toWjn yesterday. ' . . Mr L II Montayne, ot Albany, spent last Sunday In Eugene, , Mr Joel Ware and family are now visit ing on Puget Sound. Mr Julian Goldsmith went to Portland yesterday on business. Mr James Eakio, ot Uuiod', Is Visiting rel atives and friends heret j i-1- ' Mr T A Milliorn, ot Jonoti'on, was in towu several days this week. rolUeniaa Cochran went to Portland Thur4 morning on busineu. , i Mr J 1 Walt, Roadmaster of th 0 and O Railroad Wa In Eugene yesterday. , Billy Taytnrof Walla. Walla, W T, was in Eugene a couple of days this week. Mr CL Bennett, ot Portland, gave this office a call lut Wednesday morning, , 1 Dr J C Whiteaker was. called, to Cottage 3 rove Sunday on professional business. Dr Charles, of Cottage, Grove, gave thie office a pleasant Visit ho first ot the week. ., Mr Rnell dee toulle dray, of 8lm, I . . . . a " m a . a 1 visiting at tn residence oi ner parent in saw city. , ,. , ... , M ... Prot Hepburn, music, teacher, has arrived and will take tip his permaoeut residence here, . . . i 1 ( ' ' Senator ShiUn, of Coos county, gave th Guard a plMiant call last Monday. Big I at laud. . Ada Sharpies wss absent frtn, scl)dol lively as ever. ., , i i ...jt st I . - . . . si :. Mr AIM Clifford of St Louis, Mo, visited no. I his unci here. Mr Samuel Clifford, sever1 . .. . . ' " i . . i. - . Rumor states that soon a. Jrpminent er day thi wetk. , j , ,1 Mr I'ark Zutnwaltaod family ha? moveu to a stock rsnoh near Brownsville, Linn ooqnty, from Irving. . i ..NelU and Frank .Covki of (Turner, visited friend in Eugen the first of the week. They returned home V eduesday, ., . Mr D J Perce, late. of IJnkvills, arrived in Eugone with hi family last Tuesday. He rill permanently locate here. . fret T M Oatch President- ot th WX Acadeipy at Th iJalle, spsntsereral days in town this week.ylsiting friends. . ... . Mr II L Durtonshaw, an attorney,, ot Farmimiton. W T. was in town.Monday and Tuesday ton j)rofeieol business. f , ( Mr Elmer Cray retuned home from Balem Tuesday, where he hrs been at work,bn tho bridge at that place during the Summer. , Mr Chas Hayes, In a iirlyate letter, ay he haa takeu up a cjalm near Harnny Cltjr, Grant Laureao will take Unto himself "a better half r the librr.ry ,cf the laureao and,,Eutx)ian (ocietie contain over oue thousand vol umes. Mat Fenton loft school this week and in tend taking a course at th Portland Busl uess College. , j i We are p'essed to chroniole, the , marriage of Mis Lydia MoQIiee, a former tudent, to Mr Win Smith. All students liavinir been assigned room! .. o - r " -f to sit in duriug vacant hours, "usual" quiet ntu nnv rnifins. The Board, ot . Regents .are (having tht grounds around the Villard Hall leveled down aud sown In grass. . r f ;'. j Among the visitors at the public exorcises held iu Villard 1111 were Rev MuKinley and ton. Mr Rev Wilson. Mr Judge Bean, Mr Prof Couilon, Mr Melion, Mr rroi n..lli..r. I'lmrl.itto ltolrU. Mr Norri and county, and will go Into ths cattle business. Mrs Jackson.. Judge Bean goes to CwrvaliU tUsj morning 0,i.tinii, RassiivaiL That civilization tend to hold th reirular term of the Benton, count to abolish military ambition, wat debated by circuit eourt, which convene in that city next tho I.".., via... Pri.t.v A tfirin&tiua leader. Monday. ,. i. , , , l I., Doll Walton; solleaiiuet, Maudy Chriaman, Ella Burbridizei Minnie . Uren. Negative leader, Jennie Taylor; colleague, Id Por ter, Mary Bounette, Anna Ursio, The corporation meeting ot the. Laurean and Eutaxian societies was held last Friday, at which time the following officer were elected for the ensuing feari, President, l'M.i.ir Miilbt-irl AtHi: Mutt Durrisi Treat. Fau. ftiu Condonj Librarian, V II Dsyis Asst Librarian, Ida rorter; rourtn trustee, oiary BouueteH'ilth trustee, Doia oeolt. Public Rhetorical. i ; ., The first publlos-hetorlcals of the jea was liuldlnchaiielofth Villard Hall a week ago la it Friday. Declamations were rendered, by l-.nimn Dnrt-U. Sua Dorrls. Clara and Fannis Condon, Mary Donnette, (J A Duniwy nd O Kll-'a. Ksaava were read liv O Curl, b Dunn, II Johnson, R C Johnson, M Uutterfield, 1.) A Diiu'wav, a Finely, F Llun, F M-wre, K Pot ter, A Mulligan, A St Clair, A Vea-lo, Cecelia Hill, Jessie MoCIuiik, Ieathy McCornack, Ida Potter aud Minnis Hhaw. Cottage QrovS Items. KF.Oil OCR HPRfl A L I :o K II wrojl DENT. J . , Cottaqe Ghove, Nov. if, 188C Mr V Hudson,. Miss Lydia MoOhe and Mr W II Smith went tQ th metropolis, last Tuesday. The two latter went on busineu matrimonial. - ,.Mr William Guthrie, who ha bsen working in Horn' barber hop for a few week) left for Portland .Monday morning,' where he ha ai eepted 4 situation. i . ; , L'biof Engineer Day went to Portland, lost Saturday and. returned Tuesday. A eby important fact connected therewith, was that he did not stop off at Stletf . . ' . t i. f . it ' " j. ' Mr W F MoCarty and wife Were In fcugeno ovtr Thursday, night. Mr MoCarty .wa for- merly proprietor, of the Brownsvile store iherej but is now traveling for Levi SLaus of San Franelscoi. . , , i . , Jlon T G Reame and wife, ot JaoksorK vllle, war in Eugene last Thursday.. Mr lteame is a United Stat Postoffioe Io-. spectnr and. was here on business connected with his oCiee.. .. .... v i . Mr Orover Simpion, rpaje.sgcnt of, Wells,. Fargo 4 Co's Express, ya in.town a cou pi of dy thi,w,ook on hi lomi annaal tour,, Uil many,, friend were glad to moet him once again. (..; . ., - . i-,-, ... ,., Mr T Cy Judks, th newsy and lutersotiti Wash; Mrs J P Currln went fo Eugen Thur!y. - W ' I l..t tl,. rr.,r.,nlnn at Wh- Dr JC Whiteaker wa In Cotug. Grove . . '""" :- Saturdat. . Ington, wiU teave in a lew oay sor mf sivj, '.. ..i.i .i ..i tn ha nrssenl at in OMOiOB oi vooKrsua. iia Mis t In Wallas 1 uck who uicerawoo ui - - . . - will go via sin vuui a wmv. Messrs J B and Gevg AUxander left .for. Three Years. Judge Bean, last Thurs day afternoon at 1 o'cloik, sentenced Warm Spring Johnny to the penitentiary for the term of three year, and adjudged that h pay the cost ol the trial, it win da re membered thnt Johnny, last April, attempt ed to burglarize the safe in the County Treasurer office, at which time several hots were fired at Nightwatchman Witter, which narrowly missed him. He mails ooit a speech "why sentence should not be .... '.. j a v . .... t.: .' k:. passed, JouMiy ain ncenuy proclaiming n innocence.. Ha. was convictd of th charge Twrvrr Dats.-Ou C A Gibler wa arrest v. .- .' i V k i v.;. u tkl tn nnt;r all " Alt. IjO kU in all parU h and without bouse. Price "yon caa put it down a certain that my ma DATS.-UU. "'" ' Jority .ill ,leed 2000 in th. territory." You Uy on a warrant eharging b -th Mf "Yes, rather . tnm ..n.r.t t li miiK n.fvu.rt " aald ... . . tnnt San kw pni, i-i win.-n . n - 1 . bn fiue-l him ri ana - '"'j,. ! was on th canrs 61 days. In 6S Not havins tb com U) etu a.i-kine days I nad 93 speevhe. and w all th senteco over th tenilory. sod in eve J county excel s videnoe it i Douglas, Tht last would bav invoivi a wa enirely un- .oo trip of IM mile to make one speech." woncaay s roiuana x.vuiug wuwnv, - . tl- . M.nlM ed that if thy wuh W save cu they an a-anll upon - ' didn't your asked our senb. " a .a I L.r ,u I iatr(at SV I naf v. liiuipiari n lorward at once IM pay we m -aae vsstneo " . i b obliged to procd acainst tntm - J. 5L SuA!t, Sherili Lane Co. lb, 1S6G. ImprMooment. - u fi. h cnorMed to board I I ol Eujer out in the county jU. ro th ce to suit. ould appear that it wa as an of th luns. Mrs Zack Collins is out in th country visit lug relatives. Mr Ellis Cllison, of Pleasant Hill, wa in town Uunilay. . . f . . s if . turla nedJler I our last pedestrian mud splasher. . , ,.. . . . . Vmt verv.miirnlni last week except JHonv day; rain Monday of this week and frost this morning-, . . . l-l Mr Jo Dame wo d rlurneI from Eastern Oregon a few day ago, where he ha taken a stock ranch. . Mr J M Medley returned from near June-, tion Saturday, where he bad bsen at work a couple of weeka , ; , i v f JJorn, to the wif of W VT Cathcart. Sunday, Nov 8ih, a daughter. Billy steps as high a a blind horse in a stump patch. There wa a Est t& In town JSunday. be tween twoyoims; men about a girL One wa consideraUy IntoalcaWd and raised the row, and also got whipped. VtsiTt Bou!fr OvEH.-Fellx Currln, who wa brought !w4'fror4 Lne codntj on a change ot hor stealing.'had a preliminary examination . . t i- - i .r V...IIA. TL.1t. an.l araa held by th. jury last Saturday after deliberating ! uof' .VWo T th t Much.creut l one; ,..,! i.fi tn viva bonds and to Judge Washburn, Marshal Daj W W I WM remanded to iaiL Prineviile Review, Nov only twenty minntea. Cochran. J R Campbell and Prvwuting.At torney Hamilton for ferreting odt the guilty party. 110,000 Damaoes CLAitea-liarriet L Harrison commenced suit In lie Circuit Court thu. week against Ira Hawlcy for $10,C0O dam- acee and cost. The allegation In the com- f charge in the Circoit Court last week, wai V . . . I I I ... t. 1 . . . 1 :. ...I In plaint ar mas sain iiawirjr iwwi wi,,. taiiteiMWil. Ui tore years ini;riaiiiiiu. lore evaTi perxuus nti Atf.T w, uti, .- mivmiiu to chanr ttje plaintiff with th crim of adul tery with Aaron Lurch, ano of not being a chast and. virtuoos woman. Plaintiff say the charge art and def amatory and thertforw d- mands flu.' . I damaire. Ut an wil' I 6th. Sine that date w learn that Mr iurnn has given bond. i SESTg'scEb'. Lest ThurnUy afUrnoon at 1 o'clock Thorn Rim. who several month .nn .,...'l a fnrired note on th First Nition ) -T . . . " . i .i .1 :i. ..I .(.. al bank tl Mneity, aim piean juhv . a1 ii thn State peniUntiary and to pay sn cosva of trial. Yanulna Bay yetterdoy. Mf.J B, Alexander. will take up a. claim In tUt eectloa, whila Ueonte will Work at the printing busines in th Newport New office. Eucces to them, 8te' fiupcjintendeu( of fpblic Iostruotioo. E B McElroy,'arrjvpd(iu Eugene last Th'fs'. day afternoon. A Tta'cher Intitnt wijl be held in r.ugeufluriDBvie n'iujw .uiiti notice olthe same will be mad bmafter in theGaAfta , t;i .. ,,,,, Prosecuting . Attorney Hamilton fiuithed his busines her last Mancf and left for hi home the same day. Lane , county and the,Seoond District is to. be congratulated upon haviog tfchan ,abl and competent ofCoer for thi Important position. Mr 8 M Merian and. amily arrived here lut week from Madiaon, Lake oouoty, Da keta Tr. Monday Mr M purchased Mr II N Crain'i residenoe property on W illamtte. treet,.pying 11800 for the tame and takiog ppsseionst onoe. Mr Menan.inthepioneer days of Dakota, held the offioe of Sheriff of Lake conoty for three tenns. He oomee hers to stay, and will recieve a hearty weL come from onr good people. City Property. Th following transfers of city property were rsconled hi th cUrk' otfio thi weki Ih- T W Shelton to Adah L Sbelton. Skin ner Butt property; consideration, l-'iOOO. H N ('rain to C A Meriau, Pfopsity on South WillametUtrtJ con, llMa Phoeb B Klny to Ioisa J Wood, lot In Packard's addition, Sl&O. T W Hblton. to CotU L Martin, lot in Packard's addition; con, 1100. MaSEIED- At th St Charle HoUl. Post. ELEtTu.-Mr W N N.7singer wo locted j last week Prosecuting Attorney of th Sao Kid tried next April L IJilven and G 8 Wh-! Washington TernUa-y uuwict. t)rmnjn vurTO1ber .9. 188G. by Ry Imrn hav.b-en retained by th. pIslntiB. and lin.j .(ua her on the 7th day ol June last, , . . M;M , J Walton, Jr, by tb. defendant. , WQuU m u Mt4 nilM. into J9 ... anarried rlr To The Pe. -Sheriff SIn will Uk. Warm offio. in a hurry. r,tiinid t- th. lr horns In E'i-,ene. For their . Spring Johnny and Thn M Ri. to th. pm- Tu A V,M ,,,, c ww!,J,I,m i the my.rlm .nial htJiihTel ffj!l!Z f , A I had at Lak'. Hotel fur 25 C.U. t Ution fa tb, wiJt of their aumerou. friend. ret Cto. IL Mni ee. provked satawi.