The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, December 04, 1886, Image 5

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AND COUNTY.
;HILF MKXTIOXS.
r kid gloves at Friendly's. 1
, l r N J Taylor for dentiatry.
' , i cheap fur cash at Matlock's.
. 4d bought and aold at Goldsmith'.
. 1 .t of Eartera b.ts Just received at
. i.
y acres of fine laud for sae. Intpiire of
Vmatv
kest cash price will ho paid for wheat
. ina. . K
tiph fiatahed neatly an! artis
s Winter's.
' U receiving alrg line of new dress
Jive him acalL j
1 cold tatha every day in the week
lorn' barber shop.
ine of ailk plushes in all shadet
aatFB Dunn's,
c n purchase Waltham watches at
i' from $10 ind upwards.
. ad oil cloth just received Will be
i l j Hand priceo by Bettman.
-, mower can be purchased at the
1 i tchett k Forkner for 80.
TS CUR immediately relieve
,' lumping Cough and Bronchitis.
day.
tors
If y
want hardware at reasonable prices
store ot rVitoliett Korkuw.
mr bed rom '' sets, lounges, Hiat
al furniture of Day Hemler
a V Craw hs the sole agency fur all
( the celebrated Tansil Punch Cigws.
X Hill keeps in stock an excellent
t of goosi readable works. Give
U
ue of la lies' and childrena' underwear
;s has just arrived and will be sold
a prices bjr liettinan.
i are in want of agricultural machin
, ny kind, remember that Mr J i
ks keeps a full assortment.
H Friendly will pay the highes
ket price for wheat. , Give him a
re selling your grain elsewhere.
g Hill, at the postotfice, takes sub
t for yearly every newspaper and
J in America, at the publishers rates,
deliver- good cedar posts for $K per
', and good eedar boards Jnr SI per hun
Will , exchange for wjeat or flour,
rders with d B Eakin, J-.
:. . RumiiT Vaughn.
.d after April lit tho undersigned
immeo.ee doing business on a
V basis, selling good for cash or
... i . . mi i' i : t
j only. All purchaser win mm n io
terest to call and get prices. .
J. l. Matlock.
- Taylor's 7 Oaks Compound, purely veg-
positively cures rheumatism, neuralgia,
lie, sick headache, cramp colic, cholera
; Complaints peculiar to female, Dys-
oold or cough, Hives, Chills Mil fe
tins around the he ar',, erysipelas,
Gkohue Taylor,
by Osbum & Co, druggists, Eugene.
What Tiue Merit Will Do.
inprecsdented gale of Boschee's Germnn
ithin a few years, has astonished the
i It is without iloiilit the safest ami he-t
ever discovered for the speedy an 1 ef-
cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest
Inutile. It acts on an entirely inner
Lcinle from the moi'd prescriptions giv
Pliyninians. as it docs not dry up a
.in,! i,.ave the dise-wi still in 'he sot-m,
ii the contrary removes the cause of the
ile, heals the parts affected aud leaves
tin a purely healthy oomlitioii. A Imt
ptiu the bouse for u when the diseases
thffr appearance, W nave doctor Hulls
v lotig sped of serious illness. A ti iaJ i.l
inoe you of the facto. It is positively
liy all druggists and eviterul dealer iu the
!. Price, 75 el., largo hottlea.
,t Delinquent Tax Notice.
iceisherebv given to nil owihr Wxes,
.slinnuent, that the County Court vX Hi-'
Mnion ord-red me to collect the same
tfith. 'Ibis is therefore to notiy nil
rued that if they wish to save costs they
ornne forward at once and pay the smue
vill be obliged to proceed airainst them
f, .f. M. SuAN, Sheriff Lane Co.
i 15, 188IS.
For Sale.
1 in Shelton's and Packard's additions to
e City. Nicely located and the most
oient of any tor sa'e. Price from $."0
X on easy terms. Apply to
j Dk. T. W. Sheltos,
I . Eugene City, Or.
I SALE. -150 lots in all parts of Eugene
with and without houees. Prices to suit.
' ; Geo. M. Miller.
! Money! Cash! iCoinl!!.
t
tiTo)i nnlirV all that are indebted to me
! I must insist on the pavmentof thesameat
. not long hence. 1 appreciate your pa'
ge and hope for a wutinuanceof thesSme,
it takes money to Duy goons, i sii e-
MinD. yn nnd in those whose ac-
aUamnf l.mtr standiir' I will say, itm't
its anyone but yourselvea, if c"t is niade
'ist you, for I shall collect the same if pos-
F. B. Dunn.
. t
, Keynote to Health.
fl..ih ! wealth. WVilth means indepen
iVii.sl Thskevnotaia Dr Bosankn's Cough
mi Uung Syrup, the best Cough Syrup in the
w r;t. Cures Coughs. Colds, Pallia in
'h ' t, Bronchitis anil Primary Consumption.
One dose eivea relief in everv case. 1 ake no
r. Frice 60 cents and 81. Samples free.
; by Osburn 4 Co.
List of Letters
emaining uncalled for in the Postoffiee at
ene City, Oregon, "Friday, Nov 26, 183C:
ald, Mr Anuie Marry, Clarence
d, Miss Hatlie Mehaley, Mrs Mary
sn.Mr.JJ Riddell.UJ
jn, H H Simpson. S L
'igan, Stover, Harry
ilin. Miss Sadie Sweet, W S j)
twfonl, K J Pieson, lioht K .
len, W P Wliiit, KlizahcVh
ch, Horace Whitsit, Chas
Imonr, G R Winner. Lorson
irjier, G90 Wolf, Mrs R
rdon, John M ! WoolciK.-k, Cbas
; Yarnall Mr Ella.
Persons calling for the same will please state
ten advertised.
; ' F. W. OsBiJRN, P. L
j City Transfers.
Geo B Dorristo Jas II Alderman, lot in
orris' addition; con f."5.
A P Anderson and wife to Chan Uuer,
o lota 10 Packard's addition; coo S'25.
Depicatios. The new Methodist Church
1 this city will be dedicated to-morrow. Re
I K Hinet editnrlof the P C Advocate at Port
d, will preach tin dedicatory termon at 11 a.
1, Rev T Van Scoy, President of the Willain
nivenity will preach the sermon in the even
.'. Excellent mnsic by the choir. All are
ivited to attend the services.
Pahmebs Taki Notice. A rkI dinner can
i at Baker's Hotel fcr 25 eentf.'
Dexter Items.
DecAber 2, 188(5.
Farmers are busy plowing. v
Veather exceedingly delightfaL
Mr II S Tilton viuited the city Saturday.
Burr Bros hava their flume about completed.
Mr II C Morgan made Eugene a vUit Mon
Mr J Y Guilder has leased Mr S Handsak-
er's farm.
Considerable butchering is being done in
this vicinity.
Eld D V Briilges addressed the peolde at
Trent lust Suuduy.
Mr G W Handsaker auowife were ud from
Pleasant Hill Suudty.
Mr Ilnbt Camnliell. of Sorinclield. was on
his ranch a few days last week.
Mr JohnBlakely ami wife, of Rush Island,
were ft this place the tirst of the week.
Mr L S Rowland, of Eugene, spent Thanks-
giving with relatives and friends here.
Mrs J M Clark, of Springfield, visited with
friends at this place Monday and Tuesday.
Hunting deer seems to have become both a
pleasure aud a business in this vicinity of late.
The would tie cattle king of Lost Valley, Mr
Frank Atkins, has taken up a stouk ranch on
Row river.
Miss Etta Handsaker has returned from Jas
per, where she has been visiting relatives for
the past two weeks.
Our aoellintr school are a decided sucoexs.
but the literary wx-ietira s complete lail-
ur, uavikg ceaaeu to erisi.
Mr Tlios Graham is .making a great many
improvements on his ranch in the way of build
iug, cutting dowu timber, etc
We understand that the Dexter flouring
mills have tuspeuded work for a year, during
which time most of the old machinery will be
removed aud replaced with new.
Died, at Lowell, Lane county, Oregon', Nov
23, ItvSti, of kidney disease, Jas Breeding. De
ceased leaven several members of his family
ind a large circle of other relatives and friends
to liniurn his lohs.
Mr John Kitsnu, the genial proprietor of the
Kitson Springs, passed through liere on his
way to halciu on business a few days ago.
Prof W M Stiller made a business trip to
Eugene Saturday. With pleasure we sttte
that this honorary gentleman will attend the
O S U after Chiistmas, all reiHirts to the con
trary notwithstanding.
In noticing the tuistakethat "Popse Wopse,"
more tauiiilaily, known as Prof B, made in his
last items about the Veatch ranch, one would
naturally suppose that a pait of his mind and
time is ilevoted the meditation of how names
might be chanaed, hence the entanglement in
the uieshfs of h:s meditation.
Uxo Hoo.
, Trent Items. ,
Nov. 30, 18SP.
Mr Hnlibard, a hop merchant, was in our
valley recently.
A daughter of Mr 0 M Hamilton is quite
sick witu pneumonia.
Mr Clem Parli-T, the "sage" of Dexter, has
rented a farm in Rattlesnake vulley.
Mr Rolit Campbell, of Springfield, spent the
greater part of last week In our midst.
We are glad to stato that Mrs H C Morgan,
who lias lieeu in poor health for Some time
past, has greatly improved.
An exhibition will lie given in-the new
school house at Trent the latter part of Decern'
her or the lirst of January.
Mr Lee Rut'edge and Luther Rowland were
no liere TliaiiKs.'iving visilmg their old Home
and,associ.ites. Don t forget to come again
boy?; you may be sure ym are alwuys wel
come. Vhy do we en no owe of tht eloquent pro
ductions from "Rusty Pen?' Can It lie tliat
he has worked nil the irsplnttion from hi
bruin, or has the battered servant of Ills intel
lect forgotten its cunning.
r.v 1) W UriiLes delivered a very interest-
ing ami instructive discourse here Sunday. We
uuderstuud he. will continue to preach here
once a month. All wlio desire to listen to
earnest Intellectual elForls will do well to at
tend. Tn unite of, Uno Hoo's dire threat, the
wretch who stvje the linils from the school
building has nt returned them. Yet let him
not tliinlc he can escape, for when siilthiieiit
evidence is obtained he will receive the pun
ishment he so well deserves.
The Uult Man or 1 bent.
"Yacip." The Oakland Tribune in
speaking of the play to be presented at
at Uliinthart's Theatre on Dec o'lh and 7th,
says; "Last n'ght Geo 0 Stanley made his
tirst appearance before a wcll-h'led a'ldito
rium, in the title role in the play of 'Yacup.'
The part is one that is admirably adapted
to his talent, as in dialect acting Mr Stan
ley is certainly entitled to praise. The part
Ut 'Yacup' gives him .opportunity mat an
character actors prizs, comprising as it ooc.
louder pathos and ludicrous comedy, ami
also giving him a chance to sing his lyrol
eau song, in wnicu ne excels, mr ..iwv.1..
luin is to be congratulated on the selection
of Mr Stanley's support. Mr Jas B.irrows
played the violin troni nature. Miss Min
nie Morel, as the adopted daughter, looked
ami acted sweetly. Miss Laura White was
enthusiastically-received, proving herself an
Oakland favoiiia. K C White, Logan Jul,
Al K Free eV ami the remaining suip'in
were up to a standard of excellence
scl loin
fnund in a traveling company
Everybody
should see 'xaiiip. . '
TV. 8aCSDF.ru Cask The date on which
the Saunders rnnrder case will come up f'jr
rehearing m the Supreme Court lias been
fixed for Deo .Dthr-bnoa ust two wee
prior to the time fjce.1 for his hanging. For
,1,. itp(! VV Belt. Geo E Chamberlain, L
i.'i: ! D tliniii.lirnu ami J J Wliitney ot
runo, ii i ""r"v - - - - - .-.
Albany will appear, and Saunders nll.
i..f i.i k Uhmm John I'.urnett, J
llCICI'HtM " . . - - -. ...
WMtherfoni. D UN P.Uckburi.;C h Wl-
verton. 0 II Irvine, J Cl'owell and L Bit;
veu The case will be tried before W
Th.,-r m.d W P Lord. Jodge Strai.sn,
having been employed a so attorney 011 the
,.h in the lower court, will r.-.t sit upou the
bench.
AsOTHfeK INV .P S -Messrs Pattersou
Christian this week received another large
invoice of .tationery of all descriptions di
rect fmm the East. A very large assort
n)Kllt of holiday go."ls are Included ill the
invmce-the handsomest ever seen m t
tne. All the g-ls kept in Stock will be
((,ld lower than elsewhere
Elwtiox of 0ricr.K.s.-Last Tuesday
night Sncer Butte Iv-lge, No 3, I 0 0 F,
elected the following officers fr the en.ui. g
a t 11 "vi:. ri VpUnn. V
m,af f. a I II L'crllH "
J W Ch, rrv. P G; J J Walton.
Jr, lUc
Secretarv; T W Sheltoo,
Taylor, Treasurer.
Scvrcury;
MARBlEa-At C-tUge tirore, Sunday. Nv
0.-,th, at tbs reai ience f Mr Th s Allen, Mr
J.,hn Schmulx and Mise Mary Allen.
c, 1SSG, to the
..:J0.
Pil: t In tins c.tv. iec
wifeofChisLraodenberg,
brevities.
City election at Spkngfield.next Monday.
The Albany city elecon wjl occur next
Monday.
See change in the OP lilt advertisement
in another cnluinu. .
We will publish the Presidtot's message
in full in our uext issue.
W S Udd's artesian well at East Portlaud
is now down lSoO feet
Call, and see those fine blankets at the
Browntyille Clothing Store.
The Gl'AKl) does all kinds of job priuting
cheaer than Portlaud prices.
The assessments for street work are now
due and payable to the City Treasurer,
ii The OPRR grade is now completed from
Albany eastward to the Santiam river.
Mr F M Nighswander has another article
this week on the first page of the Gl'AHD.
Lota of railroad bridge repairers are mak
ing their headquarters in Eugene atj present.
Some No 1 hop land for sale cheap. A
large part clear and ready for plantirttr.
Geo, M. Miller.
The only place to get a genuine suit of all
wool goods is at the Biawnsville Clothing
Stoic,. J " '
By the olTioial count we learn that Vor-
hees lias 2192 plurality in Washington Ter
ritory. '
Mr 8 S Stevens, ono day this week, pur
based of J M Hendricks, an improved
chopper.
Mi and Mrs J E Holt are keeping house at
present in Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs II s health
is not materially improved.
Foe the beat variety and the lowest prices in
Gents", furnishing goods and hats go to the
Brownsville Clothing Store.
F M Divis, of Monmouth, is still mirting.
The latest news concerning him will be
. ' . . ... ,.,.'
foil ml 11:1 the tirst page 01 tins issue.
A good farm for raising stock or grain for
ale on reasonable terms. Inquire of A A
King, 4 miles north east of Eugene.
. Duck hoting in a row boat cn the Willam
ette rive is the p ipular sport of our local
shootists at present. They make good kill
ings." (
Prof Hepburn' is preparing to produce
with an amateur company the cantata,
"David the Shepherd Hoy," for the benefit
of the M E Church.
Goldsmith pays for beaver fJ to ?3 50 per
pound.
Mink nod coon, 15 tn 50 cte.
Fisher and otter, $2 to $0.
AdamC Johnson, the man who full about 70
feet oil the Saltm bridge whilii. it was being
constructed, has sued the San' Francisco
Hridge Co for $15,000 damages.
Prof Albert, a magician and ventriloquist,
with his company are showing in the coun
try precincts of this enmity. He pirformed
at Springfield last Tuesday evening. ,
( Mr Ingersoll, who has been head, miller in
the Eugene Mills during the pat three
years, has resigned his position, Mr Wm
Edris is filling the vacancy at present.
fiLme verjr fine Lithotype-Elcctrotypcs
just received sit the GoaKO nlliee. They are
the "lii.est i!i the land" for neat letter
heads and bill heads. No extra charge.
J A J Crow, of this coiintyvwho has been
in Josephine county some time looking after
his mining interests, left for Portland iues
diiv in company with his sister; Mrs Crouh
eroo, of Idaho Territory.
The Northern Pacific railroad company, it
is said, contemplates sending out an exhibi
tion chr next year similar to those sent by
the State Immigration Board. The car will
uoiitniii specimen products of Oregon and
Washington.
Gen P Colby, of Orange county, Florida,
the eloquent trance speaker, lectured at the
Court House in this city lest Wednesday
and Thursday evenings, under the auspices
of the Oregou State Spiritual Society. Good
auilbrces were present each evening.
The Mnsorjs have decided to offer their lot
on the corner of Willamette and Eighth streets,
i-.-fflf.i for mI. We understand that sev.
eral parties are desirous of purchasing the lot,
hence it is likely that the property will bring a
fancy price. They have been oneren e-i.uw. j
There will be no preaching at the Preshy
tcrian Church next Sabbath morning, as the
congregation will join with the Methodists
;.. ik. .laHicatinn services, annnam oi
rill meet 1 o'clock, yeung people a meeting
. K-30. ami miblic worship at me nsuai
hour in the evcliing.
Hon K L Rristnw has been nominated by
the Salorn Democrats for the otlice of City
Marshal. Ile would make an efficient and
honest officer, and Ins nhl friends 111 l-ane
cnunty.irreapeetive of party, hope to hear of
hi election. Judge IMmsey nss ueen noun
fUn hv the Damn nsrtv for Mayor. The
elcctbu occurs next Monday.
Dr Kendall, of Buna Vista, met with
fatal accident at 7aquina City on the 2!)th
inst. bv stepping I'fT the the railroad track
on the company' dock, failing a distance .of
niiix foot down- hatchway ami iigitMog
....... i.;- heml ;).- Len and Rich vtre
called and did all that medical aid could do.
hut he never regained consciousness, aud ex
tgoinrditu ini'htat fi o'clock. II. S son
... t-Wranhed for ami went over and con
veved his father's remains to Buena Vista
. 1 . . . ' I." . l U.n
lor Imnal. ueceasen was on 1111 i
Francisco.
. Whatever tends to elevate he mind, re
fine the senses, is worth spending time and
l..r llcuer. the coiitemiilation of
works of art "is a necessity as well as a
pleasure." The graceful lines of a vase, the
k. v i.f c. lor ir, a cnn. the eleitfiiC ne
e
sign of a pitcher become pleasing studies
and constant sojreet of delight to obi ano
ynnng, rich and pool, thrilling the imagina
tion with new emotions, and awakening
the dormant chords of onr better nature
with yibratiops of heavenly rythm.
Thoughts like these were impressed upon
my mind as I stopped to admire the beauti
ful whiUi r.tf, and other splendid wares,
displayed at the southeast corner of Eighth
and Willamette str-ets. And feasting my
eyes on the delicacy of tint, the glory of
e ..r and gra ot f..rm, lovely in their
simplicity, I said to myself, "ere my means
. ... I.mif-l I nteft-r acaairinff one small
caairing
rti. le irom inn WW""". "'"
che.p and gsudy stuff that fl l. the market
at this seanaot the year. RambuTB.
Firemc;:s election Monday.
1 5ti of shows billed for next week.
Mr liouvr of Jacksonville is in town.
Three weeks from tn-day is Christmas, r
Matlock sells everything at the Iowst prices.
A new frout has beeu put in J Davis' td-
for shop.
Look out for Bristow k Craig's new ad
text week.
The bridge across the river at Salem is
lompleted.
Willamette street property is ready sale
lose days.
Matlock will pay the highest prices for
I kinJs of furs.
Eugene Hook and . Ladder Co meets next
Holiday evening.
Mr G B Dorris is having the front of his
liick block cemeuted.
Mr E L Bristow has resigned the local
ip oo the Salem Town Talk.
IFor Holiday goods go to Patterson &
Clciatian's. They keep only the best.
Capt N B Humphrey has agaiu located at
Albany for the practioo of his profession.
If r C A Davis now carriea bis left hand
baillaged. He waa too handy with a hand-
" Hen Owen and W H D-lano were regis
tenJ at lloltou House, Portland, Tues
day. '
Rev Louis Mestayer, of Albany, held ser
vices at the Catht lio Church in this city last
Sunday.
A marriage license was issued tliii week to
J W Heinis and S G Allen, of Cottage Oove
recinct, ,
ho we sleep, dci.we ilream! The Pndiibi
tit.nists elected their ticket in Bourbon county
Kentucky.
M G Smith, M-ho had his leg broken last
September, is now able to hobble almut our
streets, on crutches.
Matl-wk has just received fnnn Chicago the
finest line of dress goods ever shown in Eu
gene. Ladies, examine them.
The masquerade ball given by tho Fire
n.ens Cornet Baud at Rhinehart's Hall Wt
evening was a very successful affair. t
. One of Eugene's leading young men will lead
a young lady, residing at present in San Fran
cisco, to the hymenial alter ere the end of the
year 1SS0.
Mr Chas F Croner has purchased Mr Ply-
mate's interest io the hrm of Bristow &
Plymate. The llrm hereafUr will be- Bris-
Uw & Crouer.
Mr Frank Kratise, editor of tho Jackson
ville Sentinel, died at his home last Satur-
lay. He was an honest man, certainly the
noblest work of God. May he rest 111 peace.
The Gdard office has turned out a large
amount of fine job work during the past
two months. And still we are prepared to
furnish all work demanded oil the shortest
nf notice. ,,
t From Sacramento conies the story of a bride
won at a game of poker between her admirers,
she being willing, aud the loser to act ns l?st
man at the marriage, inree sixes won vn
Willing bride. .",
, It is said that many of the property own
ers along :xth street win petition mo
Council at its next meeting to improve that
thoroughfare in a similar manner to that of
Seventh street.
A regular meeting of the Vv' C T U will be
held at their room at 2 o'clock ,ori the afUrnimn
of Deo 8th; as quarterly dues from officers ami
suierintenileiits, it is desirous that all mem
bers be present.
There will be no service at the Baptist
Church Sunday morning on account of the
dedication nf the M V. I'hnrohr ether rjeryi
ces as usual. :'Kveiiing subject, The Fruits
of Christianity. ,. ,
There will be more trick buildings erected
in Eugene next Summer, than ever, beloro
know in the town's history. All traveling
men agree that our town is the liveliest one
iu Western Oregon. . ..
Beaidei nutting In a forty .horse power tur
bine water wheel at their factory, Messrs Day
it Henderson am making numerous other 're
pairs. Home manufactories should iecelve the
ncouragement 01 an. , v
The decision in the case of Goo Thompson,
respondent, vs Ira Hawley, appellant, waa de
cided by the Supreme Court last Monday In
favor of the latter, .nnige - vtaiwn, 01 tins
city, appealed for Mr Hawley. ,
Wednesday Sheriff Jordan, of Multnomah
county, was tried in the U 8 Circuit . Court
and acnuitted of the charge of attempting to
. . .1 . . ..t 11.. 1... ....in.,.
obstruct the process of the Court by indue
ing a witness to leave the Mate.
Mr Gen F Craw has reoeivod the spooint-
ment as agent of the Postal Telegraph Co for
this place.. When the office gets started the
public will have some accorHrnodations.hcuce
the new company will do all the business.
It is with plnasare that we learn that Mr
Casper Sharpies, who is attending the Medi
cal College i.f Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia,
has beeu clcled Piesident of his class. This
it qnite complimentary to the young liiau
and to the State from whiuh he hails.
Says the , Vancouver Independent; The
notorious Judge Dawne, of Alaska fame and
other notoriety, whose sudden disappearance
elicited so much comment during the early
psrt of this year, is now reported ss having
turned up in S in Francisco, and ht traveling
Dr Benson, a professor of surgery in the
San Diego University. t-
A man named Crabb from near Eugene, who
hM been confined in.iail for number of them sure
weeVi on con-iction for Jelling li'l'ior without j certainly apM-ar at that court as its
government license, waa released yesterday, .lud,.,, or its prisiecotirig atttirney. or the edi-uul-r
the pmip-r convit tact, not being rtble to ' H ( t, ,,a,.r. It se notliing V) censiTe
imvh s Hue. Jl Is urrier 111 ia 10 1- 7
I . , , ....1: ..ir.,.:..l I l.a
iiromlnent and leali:-
I V- . -. , u n.i.lit I1B.VA Ih-iTI
'li:-g ni'- ,.un.ti.,,
by pi
't,, bave a,t the old
nan
f IV -flail. I 1 It" IT1 1 KT.lt.
This is
news to
ii, as we hate never heanl of ar.y man being
arrested here by the name of Crabb. .
The Pall. Mountaineer has the following
to say alniut a gentleman well and favorably
known here: "I'ev VV G fcimpson was not
completely ancccsaful in his mission to New
ti ...1 i:.s (oa..n i.n thevir rlaiin to lif OD r
Mr Sirnpm i. . m.t rode-
. fatinnable worker, ami ne na nv "in.i..or-i
, frMt deal in this matter, l.si
jeople should feel thaakful to bun.
..1 in thu matter, tor whith our
- - ' - . ..
York City in the msltcr of -djutme.,t "f (i0wing nffieers f.-r the ensuing year: I rea
claims of our citizens against the Meth.-li.t j .. (f ,!(Bleljllr(: Vice
b.-rd of mission.; but by r.i.teot effort. w . o( Col)U SrtfriUry,
he hu brooght the snl.jecl w me atieninn - , o.. ,. rre,.urer. A Hush, of I
I of the board, and in such a ahajie that at the ! t'nief Marshal, John Q Wilson, of
next general conference it may reas,.ably ' n,i. f NUr.b.l of the Pavilion, A F
ta rxited that - t,n will be taken hs k- Sa em, 11 '
to the refunding of the money paid the Miller, ol uisuurg
Yesterday was a beautiful day.
Not an occupant in the city or 0 unity Jail. 1
Messrs J P Ramsey and H Hollenbtck
returned from Draiu Saturday.
Mr Geo 3 Washhiirne was commissioned a
notary public by Gov. Moody last Monday.
The Masons intend building next Summel
the Hiiest ami largest hall this tide of Portland.
From the Prineville News, we learn that
Wils Owens is stopping at Alkali Flatt, Crook
county.
The Guild of St Maey's Episcopal Church
will meet at Mrs Goo V Craw's, on Wedues
nay afternoon, Duo .8th,
I Parties continue to cross the mountains via
the Military and McKeniie mutes. Very lit
tie snow is leported ou the summit of the Cas
ca hs.
1 Tho Firemens Band played several selec
tions iu th band stand last Thursday eve.
ning. The treat was much appreciated by
the people.
The Eckert Leighton Opera Co. .which
shows here next Friday and Saturday, is one
of the best troiqies on the road. Two of the
funuiest operas in the language with the prot
ttast and most siarkliiig music, and played
by the best actors with all the scenic conven
iences, will surely draw the discriminating
public of Eugeue. Always patronixo a gooj
show.
Win Gird, a well known resident of Benton
county, who formerly resided at Albany, wsf
found dead iu a barn near Corvallis,
last . Weduesdav night beneath the
horses feet His face waa somewhat dis
figured, but it is not known whether he was
kicked and killed by the horses or committed
suicide by some means,
here as a sporting man.
He is well known
and is aged nearly
fifty years.
He leaves a family ami a wife
who Is livini in Portland. At the last county
fair he was in Eugene and several of his horses
ran iu the races.
The Portland News says: A young man
alsmt twenty eight or thirty years old, black
eyes, dark hair and beard ami a tongue as glib
as any one ever Mssessed has lieen passing
counterfeit dollars oil the bloiids of interior
towns. He is a siviable fellow ami when he
mad-en a town he becomes intimately aciiiiaiu
l with all the "boys." His stay is generally
limited to one day, and when he has gone the
"hoys" generally find themselves In possession
of spurious coin received as genuine. The fel
low was in Portland about ten days ago und
uav the name of Harrison. He passed a 001111
terfeit dollar on a young man ami left town to
avoid arrest. He hails Irom ian r rancisco.
Says a San Francisco dispatch ,cf Nov 37th:
The Califorula A Oregon .extension of the
Southern Pacific is being pushed forward, with
the greatest energy. The Immense force of
meu at work there, besides vast quantities nf
nischincrv. rta.. enables the rail Mud to lie coll
strncted with creat rapidity. On the Mb of
lll'lt lliollt h the road will be opened to Edge'
wood a small place alwint twenty miles from
the present terminus of the Mad. 'The grails
of the road from Dunamuir to Summit is very
steep, Mug seventy five feet to the mile, while
on the down grade to Edgewood the fall is 110
fujl to the mile. From Edgewood to the base
of the Siskiyou mountains the construction of
the road will be plain sailing, but on reaching
that point it will be very difficult and costly.
A force of men were sont up to the Sikiou
on W'viliiradiiv last to commence work on the
lurge tuuuvl that has to be constructed ill the
range.
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Under Fifteen Hundred Dollar Bonds.
Prlneville Review, Nov 27th.
On Fritlay of last week Felix Currin furn
ished t(KJ bonds, the bond required by Jus,
tic Hell iii the recent examination in which
Curriu was charged with having stolon
horse front Win 'Foster. Ha was released
and immediately arrested on a warrant is
11..1I nut of Justice Bull's court, charging
him with having stolen a horse from J O
Talor. Ctirrin-hnil another examination
betore Justice Pell on .Tuesday, nnd was
held to appear before the next grand jury In
tl so m of SI. VP. ami not beini! ablo to
fund!! ir Im wns remanded to ia.i.
, Many hero express tho opinion that this
matter has now be'jonie a case of persecution
instead of prosucntlon, but to the stockmen
lo.m it kinuinrj dill'ereiit. For years they
have cjiitiiiually lost horses from off the
range, which they were unable to account
for, yet 'j.ey were certain that they were
being stolen. The stockmen believed there
was an orflanixed band of horse thluves SU0
eessfully operating in this county, driving
off their horses, pretending to make salel
first one to another until the hoi sea were got
r.i innrkiif. Ciirrin. it is shown, sold some
li'irWB ill the Willamette valley, which were
stolen from the range here, though which be
claiuis to have buught from strangers travel
inir throuuli the county, and it is generally
believed among the stockmen hero that ho
waa ime of the numbers of a gangnf thieves,
sod his part of the transaction was to get
tho horses to market ami dispose 01 town,
At. nil cots. ha has been caught in dispos
inir of stolon iimuirtv. and will ill all proba
bility be given an opportunity of explaining
to the Circuit Oourt how ne come 111 po.e..
ion of them
Wednesday night Felix Currln, the man
-,l,l. nmihiuul Iii the old coop which we call
the county jail, gave Deputy Micrilf Combe
considerable trouble. J'.arly In tno evening
. k.. 1.-.....1 ....... tn.i.u in the iml as
Cnrrin were trying to break out, anil informed
Mr Combs who investigated the matter and
.....,,! 1I..1 loi-lr of the front door had
.,m n tfimtiorffl with, but Curriu was iu bed.
1 :.. .1.0 f. another alarm wss given
ami Mr Combs again found Curriu In bet , but
very much excited. He said some of his pals
had come to the lail and tr ied to get him out.
lie thought fr the purpose of killing blm, ami
begged Comlm to protect him, as he was sure
......M kill him if thevgnt him out. Very
little credit is attached to Curriu a story, hut
a guard has lieen placed over the Jail, and he
who trits to rob It of its (H-cupwt is hnble to
hs trentetl to a dose of buckshuty
Thcahnve from a Pnneville exchange 'reeds
no cojiment It virtually declares that be
cause' hort.es have been stolen, from Crook
county, Mr Felix Curriu shall be pun
ished, and justifies the vimlictlvonesa of . bis
ccusers in arresting him over arid over again
-I... l..v know that the prisoner will meet
1 ,, ,miiihimf a man ceiore ne w i.-u....
1 . '. . ... .1.. ...... 1 l.i.inrtf or I rook
JU'lglllg liniu vow j , li
'- .i. un Iu, but little doubt as to who
wm at the fail door. That even such . an In-
.:.!.... .1 1.1 Vu. 11.nl in the capers of Pnnville
UKirillr I,"' - " .11- 1.1
to inflain. the passions and preludices of the
k.hI people of CrtH.k cniiity shows the dis
positions of those who are persecuting rather
thsu pMSecnting Curnn.
EbRcrKinorOmcr-Rsi The State Board
1. .1 t. ..!.... I.u i.l.ta.tiil tb
nl Agriculture last ii bmo""-
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"K,7..r. , ; . .I . .V -f kl
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brick imx a f iin"'--"
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I ttte street.
JUS ITICW IBI'I f -
Personal,
I
Sheriff Sloan went to Portland one da
ti.is week. : . . j
ilea II Durham, of Portland, was !n Eu
last Saturday. ' J
Mr Sterling Hill went to Portland Tues
day morning. ' ( j.
MrJFDay, of Cottage Grove, was in
town yesterday. ' . ' '
A letter from Salem atatcs that Mr Davis
Shannou is better, " ' ': ,
Mr JR Campbell visited Woodburn anil
Portland this week. (.
Miss Lanra Dunn returned from a visit to
Astoria last Monday. '
Hon L Bilyeii is exported to arrive home.
from Prineville to-day. .
Rev T L Sails, tho M E revivalist, waa Id
town several days this week. i
Mr Geo B Dorris and wife, ot Astoria, will
spend the holidays in Eugene. i'
Mr Armstrong, of Albany, visited friends In
Eugeae the fore part of the week. ' ' 'f
Representative Hale was in Eugene Wed
nesday aud gave us a pleasant call. 'f
Mr Geo 8 WaVhburue went to'Juaction
Wednesday on professional business.
Miss Dora Scott, who has been visiting at
Albany, returned to this city Mondsy. V
Ex Gov Chadwlck, nf Salem, passed through
Eugene yesterday morning en route homey'"'
Dr J H Pilkingtnn was in town Wednes
day and Thursday attending on hit numer
ous patients iu this vicinity. . '
Mr 0 E Palmer and wife, of Drains, and
Miss Russia Palmer, of Scottsburg, apenl
several days in Eugene this week.
Rev I I) Driver, of East Portland, will
attend and take part in the dedication of
the now M H Church on to-morrow. , '
The family nf r Henderson, the tinner,"
arrived from the tlonsior State last Thurs
day, and he is cnrr'epouding!y happy.
A private letter toll us that Austin Gueiln,
of Hay creek, Crook county, will visit rela
lives ami friends tn lane county shortly.
Hon M Wilkins, nf Coburg, sttnndod a'
mooting nf tho Directors of the Oregon State
Agricultural Society at Salem Tuesday. ,'
MrLS Harding and family, of Marlon'
county, who spent several days In thla olty
visiting relatives and friends returned to their
home lost Saturday.
MrTC Judkins, by sicknoss, was pre-'
vented from leaving for Washington last'
Saturday moriiing. However, he left for
that city yesterday morning. ' ' ' f
Dr Robt ' Osborti is attending lecture!
at Bollevua Hospital, Now tork City.
He is well known in Eugene, being a
son of Mr aud Mrs Win Osburn. ' ',"
Judge Walton went to' Salem Monday tor'
the purpose of arguing the case 0 Marks A'
Co Vs E J and H 8 Crow, appearing for the
latter,. He returned home Thursday. ' '
Mr Jeff Yates, of Irving, returned home
from Califorula last Thursday. , He sold Ids ,
horses at fair prices. Jell says' that Eugene
is the liveliest town betwseu Portland and San
Francisco. . '
Yesterday Mr Hd M Kelly, Treasurer of the'
Portland Casino Opera House,, niade us a
pleasant call. He was representing the "Fur.'
111 Camp" company. He . informed ns that
he intends hi higher a company to Eugene
every month. Mr Kelly understands the busi
ness thoroughly.
MrJWChorry went to' Portland last'
Monday. He returned home Thursday so-
enmpaiuied by bis wife, who has boon io San
Francisco the past few months for the bene.
tit of her health. We are pleased to an
nnnnce that her health has been greatly im- .
proved by her stay in the Bay City.
Mr John Weaver, of WaStervllle, who went
to Sussex, Wisconsin, .on a summons conveying '
the intelligence of . his father's serious Illness, ,
returned hiimerTlMrnrtsy. 'He arrived at the
place of his destination upon the day bis father
was burled. , He says that It Is quite oold East'
ami that he ia only too glad to get back to
God's country. " 1
Cottage Qrove Item.
fllOMOUR aretlALCORRIWPOhpglfT.l
CottaqeOrovi, Dec, 2, 1880. '
Weather clear and Spring like for a week
past, but raining again this morning. '
Mr J W Hazloton, of Assotio, WT, made '
a short visit to his father, It II Hazleton,
of this place, last Wednesday and Thursday. :
A ball was given on Thanksgiving evening
at the hall nf Whipple Bros.
Mr Lars Harding and wife, of Ger'va-rV
were visiting at K VV and Frank Whipple'
last week. ' ' '''f '
Misses Addis and Martha Medley. 'of Eu '
gene, came up to Cottage Grove Saturday oo
avisit. . "r
i t
Miss Hattie Hazleton accohipaioed her
uncle, J VV Hazleton, to Portlaud on his
homeward trip. 1 '';.''
Miss Kste Hanson went to Ecgeoe Friday
and retained Saturday. v " '
Mr link Hazleton is visiting friends here
this week. '. , ' 1. ' ' .'."' "
Mr Jm Eakin came on from Eogen to
day to vi;t his brother. .f ' y
Mr N P Chrltman went to Eugene and
back Saturday. . - ':
Mrs Wm Nsas had another seyere attack
of neuralgia of the stomach last Friday. '
. Mrs Mahala Blakeuey left for ber home at
The Uallea Friday. ' ' 1
Mrs John Tapp csme in from Oakland 00
a visit Monday. ' V '
Mr Cyrus Miller and wife returned ntn
Lake county last Saturday, ,-
Mr Marion Viles, of Marshaltowtt, Iowa,
arrived here Monday on a visit to bis moth
er ami brother . ' y-
A shoemaker has lircated here ooce more.
Our city has been without one for several
mouths past.
Verity.
Banc E.vtfbtaismkjii. The CotUge Grove . '
Bnul Band will give an entertainment at
Wh:pple'aHall,CoUage,Dec24, 18Hfl, which,'
will consist of a varied and entertaining pro
eraiuro. Admission 25 cts; childrea ball
tirice The entertainment will conclude wito
! grand ball. A grand Christmas tree wm m
1 . .. . 0 : .. . I Ii.. utn, ii1bm
iven tne lonowinu i'ii , - r
AH are invited.
BiB. -Near Eugene City, Oregon. No
i.ih. to the wife of VV II Watkins, a son. The
- I ex-landlord of ths St Lharies IS ram tu
,,. .-, the event
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