)TY AND COUNTY, it it if.k u i:noxs. r'ol (J''1 dentistry go t.. )r X J Taylor, (jnuw bou,;ht "n'l aold t GoliLmith's. imrknVJ mowers and liiudtirs at Pritcliett ,t Vurkners. The highest cusli price will lie nii fur wheat (. pa Dunn. KMity ore ""18 '"r Impure f i jf (,'ulriian. 1'li.itograph finished neatly uuil artisc ;,4ly at Winter's. liuu line of i 1 U plushes in all shade!, lM grades t F B Dunn'. ,, . I fn.lil I ntlid uverv duv In him uuuL it Jerry Horn's barber shop. You can purchase Waltham watches at 0 Watt' 'rum $10 ami upwards. If yiu want hardware at reasonable prices , at the store f l'rit:hett 4. Forkner. i;,htiuith puys fur beaver ti $:) 30 per lUHll. Mink and coon, 15 to f0 cts. r'iflu r and utter, $2 to $(!. Local Market Report. EL'UENE, Sept. 1 1887. WHKAT-60c. Oats-:i:c. liarley -40 cts per bushel. Kn'k'it-'-'O 'tx per do. lilTTKIl 2iVi"rW cts per lb. I,AHI)-10 cU jwr lb. Ftol B-lst grade, tM;2.,!3.ti0. Bacon Sides 10f 12c; moulder 7 to 8 cts; IlllS, l'-'J rts. W'iiol-24 cts. Pot it W? 7" cts per bush. fheese-12 (. 1") cts. How.-lOc. Tlielrill. Tie Oregouinn correspondent at the State fair, nuler date of Sept lltli nays: The mditary coutost was continued to-day iiv Company ft Second regiment, from Eu lene. The company, like the Salem com- 1UV, IB newiy urnum nun ninoo ui in tree nart of new material. All thincs cou riered, the work was well douo. The officers bf Company C are: M. O. llntterlield, cap Jain; 8. C. Sladden, first lieteuuut; C J loward, second lieutennut, and T. J. Ham- (Iton, quartermaster. The drill siiuad was , mpohed of the following men: SV It Patterson, F F Patterson, fc Wilcox, J F Porter, I O'Brien, M Bailey, Jr., J Taylor, F K Hepburn, WW Martin, F Anderson, J! Simpson, II Martin, 1' McCcCoruack, H S Johnson, ' Curry, G Swift, J'. Stewart, E Iluuson, T. Lockwood, J Haines, III Perrin, S Hill, It H Vote, A. Simmons, I' Chambers. The result of the drill will, of course, fiat be announced till all the companies have Brilled. The Corvullis company is oxpectccl Jure to-morrow. A VISION. A careworn man Hlowly weuded his way omeward, pondering over the problem of listence, and wondering how he should sup- ly his many needs. SsiiUeleuly tuere appear- il floating in the air above nun and lust out f his reach a vision of J.'y a "Pointing land." Shocked and startled, he lustiuet- vely passed his hand over his eyes and tried o thrust the phantom from him. Again and gain, but all without avail, be tried to nil himself of its presence, but the "Pointing Hand" ry hung ever just beyond his reach fund nothing would induce the vision to de part. It lingered through the long evening hours, and when at last his eyes closed iu alamber, lie dreamed only of jV the "Point ing Hand." Through the still watches of the night it was ever present, ami when his eyes IVpeued in the morning it was only to behold mce again the threatening, commanding . phnutoiu of the ever-present" I'ointiug I land" il f that hung like a menace aud o bidding fuhove biai, always pointing in one direction. lie lollowed it, aud found peace and rest, it was Season pointing the way to bargains now beiu offered by II. S. Simou.iJ For Sale. 01,0 i,, ,.i.... ,i 1 .,.,..,.. ...., nt 1,,,1 i ' wuu Ultllilivvi null BUfeUlJ' Vl mile froiu, Eugene City, Or., nicely located iur residences, in lots irom o acres io uue hundred acres to suit purchasers. The Inml is tliA vprv Imiit nimlitv nil iii cultiva tion ; fire minutes walk from the city. Terms ery reasonable; oue-half down, balance on time. Also 310 acres of land 5 miles north of Eu geue City, Or., ou county road. Convenient to school aud railroad, in quantity to suit purchasers, from 80 to ICO ocres. Plenty ol water aud timber; the land is first-class and in good cultivation. Address N. IltTMPPREY, or A. C. Huown, Agent. Eugene City, Oregon. Notice Money to I-oan by Balfour, Gutherie k Co. on improved real estate on reasonable terms. Apply to E. J. McClauahau agent for Laue county. Brownsville Clothino. I have just re vived a large and complete line of the cele brated Brownsville Woolen Mill clothing which I propose to sell at prices that will defy competition. Remember my store is lo cated in the Hoffman House Block. Call id examine this line of goods. H. S. Simon. To Cbeditors. AH those owing the late nu of Withrow & Gerhard are hereby noti fied that the Bnnie must be settled at once, or the accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. S. C. Withrow, Lio. Gkrhard. Optical Goods. Besides having a full line of jewelry Mr. J. O. Watts has just re ceived from the East a large invoice of spec tacles, gnsgles, eye shades and other optical Roods. He also carries a complete stock of violin trimmings. Give him a call at his s'ore in Horn & Paine's building. Removed. The New York Auction Store has removed to Ninth Street opposite Stir Bakery. W. Sanders, proprietor. Stbaikd. From the farm of C. C. Sim p'ns, about the 23th of August, 1HH7, a "ght browu mare, fonr years old, sixteen hands high. I will pay five dollars for her uery si gau larni. S. C HEnfro. Lot tor Sale. A fiue building lot for Jala in a growing portion of town OJxl'lO '" Will be sold cheap for cah. Inquire of Mr. A. C. Woodcock for particulars Wanted. Agents to handle an article that I at almost every house. Big pay. j Address X. D. Jones, Salem, Oregon. Fo StLE. A lot of nico show-cases, as 8d as new, at E. R. Luce Ei tV. j Important Auction Sale Of valuable farming propert.v.cattle,hors-s, wagons, farming iui.l, uients, household fur mture and other articles b. longing to the :"",fG.!pa..ick,Pl,s,ntlI.li:7 miKs southeast of Lu-ene. lhmUi! received m strtictious from Mr. Lyman Uilpatri. k, who is leaving on account f Kikuess, I shall s. II at public auction t tin highest bidder, on the premises, at 1 1 :3o oVIwk. on the morn mg of TUKSDAV, HKPfKMBKR 2", 188", 80 acres of as flno'fanuing land as iher.- are in I'regou. It is located at the foot of Pleas ant Hill, tyt miles from Gosheu station and 0 miles Irom Cresswrll station. It fronts on the public road. It is in a fine and tliieklv populated neighborhood, where a IMiwnthV school is taught annually. There are ulso near at hand, a church and two good stoics. 1 he land is all under fence, and the soil im mensely rich ami deep. There is a fine or chard on the place, u large number of the trees being laden with various kiudt of fruit. The laud it all cool ric h bottom. Dr. Shar pies' fruit farm adjoins it. On the land there is a good dwelling house, wood shed, smoke house, hennery, two large barns one new, costing The buildings are insured for 1J00. Fifty acres of the ianj is under cul tivation; the balance A 1, covered with tim ber and brush. The present owner has lived on the premises for five years, and has thor oughly improved it Tin re is also on the premises, in the barns, considerable grain, and 3" tons of hay. ( )n the place are never failing streams of water running through the proiierty, which can be conveyed to any part of the hind. The place is a regular paradise. The other property otiered for sale is as fol lows: 10 head of horned cattle, 1 span line horses, 2 colts, farming wagon, harness.hogs, new liHuviniv tnnliiii.) 1hm,..1i..I.i ft.-. .. n .....x, u. '..-.. .....I, lill.illliir and many farming implements. terms oi sale: tor laiul. ouo-third down, balance in ,1 or 4 years, with interest at 8 per cent, per annum, or four per cent, off for Cash. For cattle. lmrR. linnlimt.ntc furni ture, etc., cash. J. Goi.hstonk, Auctioneer. X. B. For further particulars apply to the auctioneer, Eugene City, or Mr. L. Gilpat riek, who resides on the premises, and who will be pleased to show intending purchasers all around the 1)r,llli4.. imrl i,ie tli.m, nil . . I is"" "1 ' the information they desire. Goshen Items. Sept. 13, 1887. Hop pickiug is progressing finely. Mr. Levi Berkshire went ou a bnsiuess visit t ) Coyote Tuesday. Mr. Jas. Stewart is engaged in building himself a residence. The Chinese uagagod in ballasting the railroad are camped iu the village. Mrs. Wheeler oud Mrs. Ustick paid friends at this place a visit Wednesday. Revs. H. C. Wallace aud Richardson each delivered a sermon at ths place Sunday, Miss Alicia McClnre has been engaged to teach the Union school just south of Cress well. A negro bootblack with both legs off at the knees passed through the village on his stubs Wednesday. The conduct of the gay young people who diil the neighborhood in the way of a hack ride Sunday evening wus certainly commend able (?) Mr. Lane Matlock and Miss Nettie Stew art were married Sunday , Sept. 11, 1887, at the residence of the bride's parents. Rev. II. C. Wallace officiating. The sneaks who without iuvitation entered a certain gentleman's melon patch in the vi cinity recently should remember that prison cells are ever awaiting jmch characters as they. Mr. M m. Bennett had tho misfortune of striking the handle of a hatchet against some part of a bam one day last week which caused the blade of the tool to gash his forehead quite severly. Mr. Bert Mathews while driviug ou tho public road one day last week accidentally broke a leg of a pony belonging to Mr. Miller of Lost valley. The aniniul was standing in the road mid was struck by the wagon. Eavesdroppkr. A Funny Incident. A few days ago a Eugene lady saw her boy, a bright little fellow of five, lying on his stomach on the floor, with a slato before him and a pencil in.hniid, looking terribly wise ami screwing his mouth around into all im aginable shapes. "Why, Johnny, what are yon doing," asked his mother. "Oh, I am going to write one of those start ling items for S.II. Friendly that come out in the Gcauii," said the boy, "he lias a splen did stock of goods, everything in season and sells so cheap, always taking the lead, that I want everybody to know about it " Johnny will make a great aud wisu man some day. List of Letters l'eniainiug uncalled for at the postofljee in Eugene City, Oregon, riept. m, ins . Batte. Mr McMillan. Andv Cardwell, Geo. Morgan, Mr. E. Montrose, Harry Sullaven, I) O Jones, Mrs. Julia A Knan. M II Landphier, James Williams, J B Persons'calliii!' for the above will please say advertised, giving date. F. W. Osbirn, P. M. Another Boom Heard Fiiom. Says the Pigweed Banner: "The fore end of a mighty big real estate boom seems to have struck this town. Old man Dagget sold a corner lot yesterdav for forty-two dollars, live of it cash down, ' Dud Dillon is putting up a new henhouse and a new back gate. Sam Shock ley has traded his plaei on the avenue for Zach Hill's team of black mules. Zed Greenongh is painting his fence, and the widow Peevev is putting fly screen all over her house. Capt. Taylor sold a lot on -B street yesterday for a hundred dollars to a company going into the chicken industry. Keep the ball a rolling. Second Monkt The committee on mili tary drill at the State Fair gave the first prize to the Si.loiu Comply and the second to the Eugene Company. The first premi um amounted tn SWO and the second to $130. The bovs here say that they intend drilling right along and hope to I able by next year to compete with any company in the State. Cathimc Cni-BCH. Next Sunday, Sept. lSth.will I held the divine office, consisting :.. i,. IriMki mid twn urinous: one in Erc- ! h-li ii ml one in German, lit 10 a. m. an 1 i p. ' in., and continue thus until another notice is iveu by the pnest. Rev. F. S. Br.rg, pastor. ! Mabrikd. Sept. 7lh. 18S7, by Ret. C. H. i Wallace. Mr. Jani'-s M. Shaub and Mim j Carrie L. S ott. S"pt ra'r 1th. Mr. W. L. Matl -cK and Min Emily A Stewart. WliEiT Sacks.-S. II. Fiien lly by Thurf ,l,v's freight Ira n rec ivH dir-c-t liT.WKl liVut eavks. ( ill and we him if y-n need sat k. Brevities. Circus Monday. Colds prevalent. Ditchbm u's rr sUiurant. Moore, the woodsawyer. Jewish New Year Mouday. Are you going to tho circus? County Fair begins, next Wednesday. Read the new advertisements iu this issue. H you want a good meal go t Ditchburu's. Hop cheeks printed at the Gcakii office cheap. DitcLbiirn'K restaurant is doing a good business. Meals cooked tJ older at Ditehlmni's on shoit notice. Mr. D. T est is having an addition to his dwelling erected. If .von are hungry give Jack ft eill at the Red Flout Restaurant. Many of our citizens attended the Stale Fair at S;,hiii thjs week. The iiunie of Wallowa Citv. Oregon, has beenchang d to Euti rprise 'city. Mr Gen K Craw has the sole anenev for all brand of the celebrated Tansil Punch Cigarv. 00 head of good stock aud mutton sheep for sale. Inquire of Db.Siiki.tos. Orders left for woo Isawing at MeCorimck & Collier's will be promptly filled by Moore. A lieiision has been granted bv the V. S. Government to S. M. Johusou it this place. Those prepared to board students, please send imuies to Prof. Straub as sdou as pos sible. Look out for petty thieving Monday. Ev ery circus has a full quota of camp-foUowing rogues. Patterson .t Miller willbegiu work on th, li ne butcher shop immediately after the Co mty Fair. The Red Front Restaurant is Ihe best place in Eugene for a 25ct meal, aud you can get it at all hours. Si me party ou the Lower Siuslaw, this week sent us some tall oats. They measured 7! 't feet iu height. Moore saws your wood twice in two for fifty cents per cord, Leave orders at McCornack k Collier's. Not n Chinese crew o( hop pickers en gaged in Lane comity. This speaks well for our industrious citizens. Lambert & Henderson are tho sols agents for the celebrated Superior stoves. Take your wife ami look at them. On accomit of holidays, my store will be jlosed on Mouday, Sept. ID, and Wednesday. Sept. 2. G. Bkttman. Prof. T. F. Campbell spoke to a larno au dience at Rhiuehart's theater last Thur day evening ou prohibition. One of the most excitiugj-aeea at the Coun ty Fair will be the trottin match between Dr. Harris' and Geo, Gill's horses. The Medford Transcript says that Hon. Hurry B. Miller, of Grants Puss, formerly of this county, has Congressional aspirations. Mr. Frank Guthrie acted as oneof the con luctors on the State Fair train at Salem this week. Mr. Feruell filled his place ou the Eugene local. Persons desirous of really fine operations in dentistry are invited to call ou Henderson, dentist, who gives special attention to the finest gold fillings. Owing to the County Fair and other at tractions iu Eugene uext week, McClung & Johnson will not run theirjpeddliug wagon until week after next. Hon. L. B. Ison has measurably recovered from the effects of the shock occasioned by being struck with apoplexy at Joseph re cently, nccording to an exchange. After nil the State Board of Immigration is going to be continued for a time. The Portland Board of Trade intend running it six months longer nt the cost of $125 per months. Moore's Hair Invigorator may 1m found on sale at the following places: Oslnirn ft Co's drug store, Wilkin's drug store, Horn's barber shop. Call and Jet one. No lady s toilet complete without it. Sample free. Having established connection with Cali fornia agents I am now prepared to give my patrons the bene lit of the very best inodiuni for st Uiug real estate ever offered there. Gnu. M. Miller. By the latest methods in use by Eastern dentists high in the profession, Henderson is enabled to produce equally as desirable re sults in fine goltl fillings. Office same place, Hayes' block. - In this issue of the Guard will be found the ndvertiseinent of Messrs. Ruse Bros,cigar manufacturers, at Corvollis. They make an excellent cigar ami our dealers should order a sample lot. No need to tell the people of this city that the apple crop is short this year. A dollar ami a half a box at the nearest grocers makes this fact potent tif not appalling. Portland Daily Telegram. Take Ayer's Pills and be cured. Misery is a mild word to dt scribe tho sufferings of l)dy and mind, caused by habitual constipa tion. A moderate use of Ayer's Pills will invariably regulate the bowels. Starr k Vaudeiiburg have received direct from tho manufacturers iu St. Louis th larg est lino of pressed goods ever received in the town. Give them a call aud take a look at these goods. They also have a car load of the latest style and best make of stoves. Matlock has just received froqj NAr York the most completo line of Winter dry goods, boots and shoes mid clothing ever brought to the county seat of Lane county. He will sell them ot the lowest possible prices, as he bought them for cash. Orders for Spencer Butte fruit tress may be left at the Grange store; also Mr. Brown, on Eighth street will lave them for sale. Three year old bartl-tt pear trees will be $ 12 h hundred, smaller ones $8. Other trees cheap. Ocville Phelps, Prop. Before deciding what you will buy for your Full dresses, jackets, wraps and ulsters, five Bkttmav a call and see his remarkable exhi bition in those lines in endless varietyof new and stylish patterns, all bought at low prices for cash, aud will be sold on margins only to make living profits. As school opens up soon, we would advise all parents who have boy to go to school that liettnian has the lurget line of boy and young mens school suits, which he will ne!l from i I a suit up. Y'ou will mis it if yon buy before lookinc over hi stock, as he has the i largest iu the city; also hats and caps from I 23c up. The government agent is at the Siletz res . ervation f r the purpose of allotting lands iu j severalty to the Indians. There are fewer I Indians than have Wo represented, an 1 j many will refuse lands, preferring their freir i d' iu. So, it is probable, there will lie an immense lot of good hind thrown open for ' settleiii'Sjt there before long, i California has just celebrated the auniver iiry of bcr admission into the Union, sys a Portland piper, with ber itsnsud , pomp and sp'.r-L lor. The constitution of Oregon was adopted on the 17th d iT of ! p teuib -r, IH'i. It is suggested that the U:h of Ft bru iry Lext U celt-brute, that being the ihe anuive-nury of our admission ft a sov. r- eign state. Beautiful weather. "I'nile Tom's Cabin." Pul lie school r smiles studies one week from Monday, Al. Houck is iu San Francisco. wor'..in,: for ISaucroIt A- Co. A. R.Wilbur's Consolidated Shows wil1 appear here iu October. , Quite a number of our citizens attended the State Fair this week. Not t veil n dog fight this week to brc ik the monotony that ruh s. Work is progressing nici ly mi the M isi tiic Temple aud the WiUou brick. The circus will arrive here to-iu rinw.S'iu day, about ihk-.ii, from Ashland It isgt in rally prophi sitd tint hop picl.ii g will lake a rst"mt Monday. Mr. .1. G. Day has couipiet"! hop picking. He has a little over a two-Shir 1 crop, The circus p.is-ed Ihrotwh Ki:: re en 101 to to Southern Oivg. n last Thursday night. Mr. John SulliMin ha, bet u award-d a fite scholarship i.i the State Fniursi'y from Wallowa cot irv. Material f.tr Mi. C. Marx' new bnVk isK iliL! Iila.sed on the gioillid. The i vcav.-.iiuli is ab nit co'.npl. ttd. The contractor for putting in the I'.l ctrie I o's plant h-ro has arrived. Hi ' pol- now tieing placed i.i pouion. Messrs. Earn r and Sterling Hill have pirn luisi d J. O. Uhini halt's s'.tiie, anil tike charge on Monthly licit. Man iiu' licenses were issued sii.c. our last issue to W. L. Matlock and Emily A. Slew alt, C. W. r.cihniiv i. ml E. L. Powell. We understand that X. L. Roiicy has pur chased the Opeiu Rink properly mar Day A Heiidei son's shop, for th; sum of JJliiHI. Mr. John Heiny returned from tho Bo hemia mining tlirii t lust Wednesday. He brought some line specimens of qna'tz with him. A largo number of stalls huve already In cu engaged by parties having horses, cattle and sheep to exhibit at tho Comity Fair next week. Several students who intend entering the State Fuiversity have already arrived from a distance, ultliough the sessions do not com mence until October old. Articles of incorporation of the new bank were filial County Clerk's office last Thurs day. Capital stocV, $lW,on. The new bank will be called the Bunk of Oregon. Prof. T. F. Campbell speaks to-day and to morrow on prohibition nt CottageGiove. He spoke at Junction Thursday afternoon, und at Fleasaut Hill and Cresswcll Friday. The regular ineeeting of the W. C. T. U, has beeu postponed until Wcdilisday, Sept. 28, at two p. in. Members are especially urged to be present as businass of import- , auce will be transacted on that day, Geo. Mclsoli wont out to Riscbnrg last Saturdai to place the shoes ou Bingo for the race. It is highly complimentary to Mr. Melsou's skill as a mechanic ami iron worker that he was sent for at such a dis tance. Last Friday at Centeiville, Joe Nol luimtlie was shot by Itnuv Robinson. The former was intoxicated ami it is Ihouclit jn: tilied Kobiuson iu shootim; him. Robinson was a former resident i f llarrisbuig, where he has several relatives residing. Norman die was severely wjiindod, but it is thought he will recover. Undo Tom's Cabin Open Co, avo practic ing nightly and promise the people tho finest music ami entertainment cu r remit red iu the city. This opera is eutircly different from the drama usually played. Mr. Her bert Johnson as I'nclu Tom is great. His solos can not help but plcaso t very one. Don't f iil to hear thorn. Admission otic; re scived Seats Too, at Express office. Sept. 22 and 21, at Rhiueharts thealir. Every growing and ambitious town is com posed of three elements. Those who work patriotically, vigorously mid iulelligei.tly for its advancement; tho.-o who are in a statu of apathy or indilTcienci, and tho.se who take a curious delight in discouraging the effort of others by ridicule, by a persistent denial that any progress can or has been accomplished, ami boasting of every other town but their own. The last class are called croakers, but they really are something woive, for their op position does not arise irom despondency, but from the uneuviablo spirit which will neither act itself nor sutler othcis to net. Tho State Fair. From a letter from Mr. Geo. Belshaw written at Salem Wednesday wo take tho fol lowing notes regarding the State Fair: Dear Sin: 1 drop you u lino in haste to let von kuow how the Fair is progressing; so fur it is not a success on aerount of so little accommodations Irom the Society. A great deal of crumbling is heard everywhere; for demanding J2.fj(l at the gates; aintlier having to pay entry fees for lirsf, second and third premiums aud only entitled to gno if it is gained, and if no com pi tition it in reduced; ami many other selfish motives of Ihe socie ty. Altogether, it is injuring tho society. So fur tho attcmlanew is the sandiest I have ever seen it. A number are talking of com ing to the Limn County Fair towards which there seems to be a geuend good feeling. The pavilion is not morn than two-thirds full; hogs and chickens almost u failure; cat tle aud horses are very good ami many of them; black m.ilies sml Hereford's are well represented and aro good; the heavy Clyde draft horses are better than ever, tho sheep are also good. However, tho people are not numerous eiioueh yet to look lit them, and j that is what is wanted at a Fair, to make ! it successful." "You cau say to Ihe peoplo that Laiio County is again victorious having beat all counties with best exhibit of grain and grasses. I have taken first premium on every i ntry made whit h amounts to nearly $.'oo. Mr. M. Wilkins took premium ou grasses, JIM). Clackamas ami Mariou counties compete-d against me for best coun ty exhibit of grsin with only about 20 entries of wheat when I hail 1 10. 1 hey mm Doastetl a L'reat deal how they were gome to beat t Lane this time but thevwerenowhi-re. Why, ! the world. cannot do it. much less the other j eotii.ties of Oregon. ! Resp'v, Gf.obik Bkliiuw. City Transfers. Hatlie R. McDonuJd to E. R. Ljn key, 2:;ft. ami brick building on Will uuettestieet; con. sidt-ratinii, $:J52. Hattie R. MeDoUiild to W. C. Brown, lot in Ellsworth's addition; con. $175. llatt- R. McDonald to U. Ellsworth, land iu Eugene; con. fl. Faik Week D in't U'd to hear tho tine opera of I'ucle Tom's Cabin. Lhinshart's theater, Thursday and Friday evening,Sept. 22 and 23. This opt ra is entirely new and differ nt from tbn drama, introducing the finest uiii-ie ev. r rem'i n I in this city. Teuty-five tif -i le'iii V.io c t:qi;iiy. Gond colore chorus of ;5 t e j:,ir. ii;oiii 5 Ic; reserved sea's 7 : olcc1. tie al the Expre-.s . Et Ai i ui 'H Boatd. In another column, Assess r IIuKiiinu -ivs notit-eo: tiiemeetu g oi the B"urd of Equilizalion. All interest, d patties should read it. Personal. Senator Coleman was iu town last Mon- , day. 1 Mr. J. B. Chambers has gone East on ft ( Visit. Prof. Enpel of Junction -was in town Thursday. Mr. Geo. M. Miller is confined to his room with sickness. Mr. L. H izli ton, of Cottage Grove, was iu Eilg' tie this Week. Prof. Condon mid family have returned (n in Yiiquiua l'av. Mr. Chus. Lauer and f unilv visited Port land this week. Attorney Bilyeii pai l Junction profess ional i.-it Thursday. Key. I. D. Driver was iu town several daji dmirg I'au past week. l!e Fuirehild and family removed to Far es! Grot last Tiles. lay, Mr. B. F. Dorris has gone 1 1 tho Blue l'.iw r mines cu a brit f trip. I i'i . i a -pel .-inarpies leu lor 1 hllHilcipiua la ;t e ln. s.lKy morning. Mr. A. S. Miller of Portland, was in towu a c -tuple of day this week. Mr. T. J. Gill of Lake creek has has bteii visiting in town this wei k. M:-. J B. Harris left for Napa City, Col., last Thursday to spend a few weeks. .In he Bean is in Coos county holding Cir cuit. Coiut. He went via Flonuce. Councilman Ed While started for home in Priin ille, last Monday via Portland. Mr. W. 11. Williams, the Portland archi tect, was iu Eugene over last Sunday. Il.'pr cseutalivn O. K. Hale gave this office a pleasant visit last Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Geo. Hayes, of Vancouver City, II. C, is visiting r datives ami frieuds iu this city. Mr. Marcellus Y'oung has gone to Port land to attend the Hi.-hop Scott Grammar School. Mr. Cha. Hayes and family left for Brine ille last Monthly, w here theywill hereafter reside, Prof. F. A. Huffer, lute of Jacksonville, has anivt d here, where h intends residing in the future, We are phased to see Mr. Aarou Gold smith about our streets again after a sickness of a couple of weeks. Hon. Hiram Smith of Harrishurg, who once ran for Congress, was iu Eugene on business 1 ist Wednesday. Mr. C. S. Williams, of Conpeville, W. T., has been visiting iu Eugene this week. His many friends were glad to greet him. Mr. Laue Matlock and wife have re moved to Lena, Oregon. Wo- wish them unbounded success in their new home. The wife and daughter of Dr. D. K Charles huve arrived at Cottage Grove from Indiana, und will make that place their permanent home. Mr. 1. G. Iloss and Mr. Miller of Lake vit spent a couple of days in towu this week. Mr. Boss is now agent for tho Mili tary Road Company. Mr. Aiken, with his slablo of horses ar rived here Thursday from Coos Bay,, The horses will enter the speed contests at the Fair. .The horso "Sammy Tilden" is in his Stables, , Mr. P. J. McPheisou left, for the Lower Siuslaw country last Thursday morning, w here he went to assess that portion of the county, having beun appointed a deputy by Assessor ilulliuatl. Mr. W. 11. Delano and fumilv returned from California lust Wednesday morning. He feels somewhat belter since his return and is now able to ride about in a buguy, but is considerably woise than when he left here. A Card. Okitck Hi:ow nmvu.i.k Woolen Mills, I Portland, Or., Aug. 2J, 'H7. f Editor Euot NK City Gi'Aiin Iknr .Sir.1 In your paper of the 20lh is an article from one II. S. Simon, of your city, stating that h has leccived a large ami complete line of the cchbmted Brownsville Woolen Mills clothing. I hereby state (hut this II. S. Si mon has not a full line of our clothing; he has only two patterns out of 7H1, and that in boys clothiiig.and that is all he has and there is no assurance of him having any of our gootls. We have given the exclusive sale of tho Brownsville Weioleii Mills goods to J. W Cherry for Eugene City. His place of busi Hess is the only store where our celebrated ootids can be found. I'.y purchasing woolen goods from J. W. CiiEiinv you can rely on getiing the wnitiiie Brownsvillo Woolen Mills coo. Is, w hich arc superior to any Imported I take this opportunity of tendering to the people of hugeiie City ami vicinity our thanks for Ihe liberal support given our goods. We shall continue in the future as we have in the past lo manufacture good honest goods, very Respectfully, BiiowNsvtLi.K Woolen Mills Co., I). Dai.oleisii, Ag't. Speed Programme For County Fair. E, R. Luckky, Superintendent, Eugcno City. W'kdxkspav, Sipt. 21. Running, 2:o0 p.m. One mile sirfeledasn three-year-olds or under, 1st, I0; 2d HJ2U. Thursday, Seit. 22. Running, 2:1111, p. in. Three-fourth mile dash, free for all. 1st 'i0; 2d 25. Running, one half mile, best 2 in 3, 1st fl "i0; 2d jt;.J. Friday, Skit. 2:1. Trotting, 2 ill) p. m. One mile iu single harness, best :i in f, free for all horses, 1st .Vi: 2d i23. Ruuiiing. oiio-half mile, best 2 in 3, 1st $150; 2nd ?'. Saturday, Skit. 21. Trotting, 2:30 p. in.- Ono mile Iu single harness, best 3 iu 5, free for all, 1st ?1; 0; 2d 1)5. NoiK. In nil liials of speid, Lot less than 3 to enter and 2 to start, with 15 per ctnt. entrance fee. I Around the World In a Chariot of Song. I We und I'Uiid that Philip Phillips, the "Singing Pilgiim" is on bis way with the "Chariot of Kong.' und will halt long enough to give hi-i new entertainments in our city The pn speaks iu the highest terms of hit s tjigs which he illustrates while being sung, alsei of his "Humiliated 'Round the World." His pic ture are photographs of the scene th" y represent, nml are colored by Lon don artiste and shown by th Royal Photo Optician, under the mod powerful lime light. Hoin. We uiilt rstaud that Mr Peude griist, a hop buyer, fooiu Kan Fruiicise-o has pnrchased from Pr-sley Cheshire aud Beadle X Kpaldin' tneir entire crop oi nops, ins prb") paid was f.tutttu cents per poood. PciifiiAsE.i.-"Ir. E. R. Lnekey ho pur- t bawd from tho Ellsworth estato the brick building occ.i; inl by E. R. Lnckey k Co., druggists, on Willamette street for th Cain 'i.f?j520. t Dexter Items. Sept 1.", 1837. Fiue weather for hop-picking. Hop-picking progressing nicely iu thia vicinity. J. M. Parker and wife mod r.ucene n visit yesterday. Mr. Frntlll Atlmia rnlnrnn.l Li P.irllim.l last Saturday. Mr. Marcus Krllv nml funiiU- of Crass- Well, visited friends here last Suuday. Mr. Farlow and family of Summit. Prut.oi Co., visited .Mr. Addingion last week. Wo Were informed that Miss II, n-l, nsA Parker, of Cloverd ilc. will teach the full term of school here. The urist mill at this tduco will lie in run. ning order soon. We understand .Mr. Bert Parker will lie the miller. Mr. Thomas Barbre. who hit been uilinir for some time is now being treated by Dr. Thompson of Jasper. Sincine school at Trout dosed last Sun' ilav SUMmth u,.,.,l ! . ,,l I,..- I....... indefinitely postponed. Mr. Bowman of Bruooville. a neiihew of Thoa Barbre, arrived last week. Ho ex pects to remain iu this state. Mrs. Mary Kennedy of Woodburn, Ore gon, and Mrs Sarah Guilev, of Pleasant Hill. Ills., visited at Mr. G. W. Guilev's last week. Mr. A. N. Miller and family returned last Saturday from a visit to their children iu illllen lit Darts of Eastern Oregon. Their son Jackson, who has been away for two year, rciiirucu wiin lueiu. Mrs. S. Handsul.er lenvis to-duv for ber new home in Yiiquiua City, where her hus band and two sous am at nn sent. Hr daughters, Misses Liu II and Etta, w ill leave us me latter part oi next week. S. P. R. R. Official. Senator Belaud Stanford and w ife. Col. Chas. Crocker and Mr. A. X. Towne, mana gers and owners o(the Southern Pacific rail road, passed through Eugene en Mute to l oNland lust Wednesday alternooll at l:lu o'clock. They were on a tour of inspection of the O. : O. R. R. and Willamette Vulley Uailway, which they now own. Senator Stanford said the company would encourage Immigration to Oregon when the road is con nected, which would lie iu a few nionshs, when they would take charge of the O. ,t C. It. U. lie said that only 120 feet of the larco tunnel remained unfinished, and that in a tew weeks there would bo only 14 miles of staging. He also said that all the grading would be finished in thirty days and that probably ft conuoctiou would be made within 00 days. Died. At his home, east of Eugene City, Oregon, Sept. 13, 1S7, Mr. Garrett Bogart, Aged 7'J years, H months ami '."J days. He was bom in Hergiu county, N. J., Deo, 14, lSllH, Iu 1814 his parenti took him to Ham- . iltou county, Ohio, where ho resided until 1 8.1.1, wheu he proceeded to La Porte Coun ty, Michigan, mid there dwelt ono year. Re moving to llaucock county, Illinois, he re mained during the month of December 1834, aud in February, 1NJ5, transferred his simile to the Iowa side of the Mississippi re siding on claim until lN.VJ. in that year he started across the plains to Oregon with 100 head of cattle, three wagon and one carriage. On the journey his cattle all died, and through other catastrophies, wheu he arrived iu this state he had but twn wag ons. After remaining during that Wiuter iu Marion county, in the Spring of 1853, he settled on the claim adjoining that on which ho did. In 1HJ2 ha married iu Ohio, Miss Elizabeth Embry, and has seven surviving children. His remains were buried iu the Gillespie cemetery lust Wednesday, many frieuds and neighbors uttending at that time. He was a good man, upright and honest, and those who knew him am saddened that lift has passed away, OiioANizED, Last Tuesday a new Bank was organized in this city, by the election of the following officers: Directors, J. B. Harris, F. W. Osbiirn, J. 0. Church, F. II. Dunn und S. M. Yorun; President, J. B. Harris; Vice Presided, 8. M. Yorun; Sec retary, F. W. Ostium. The bank has a capi tal of $100,000, which has all been subscrib ed. It is understood that the bank will open for business prior to Jau. 1, 1HSH. Rediiition in Rate. The Oregon I'acillo railroad company and the Oregon Develop ment company have niudo u sweeping re duction iu passenger fares between' Albany ami Corvallis and San Francisco, taking effect September 15. First-class fares have been placed at $ 10.75 and steerage $0. They also placed on aide first-class round trip tick ets at $19.50 each. The above rates are ex ceedingly low, Tub RosKiitjiio Horse Rack. "Bingo' won the 600 yard race at Roscburg last hall nrduy by. 14 inches, but the backer o 'Nelly Gray" refused to give up their mon" ey. This action on their part it contemptible as they lost the money fairly every one of the four Judge deciding 1b "JlingoV favor. It is ald over $7,000 was wagered on the result of the race. Pendino Amendments. The pending amendments to the stuto constitution will be found in the advertising columns of thisissun of the Guard, published by order of tho Governor. They are offlciul; read them. Wanted. Butter, eggs, potatoes, bacon and all other kinds of produce nt the City Grocery. Fo Bale. Dr. L. F. Jones has three largs flood work horses for sale. Cull on him ami cam price, etc. Postal Teleobaph.- Office hours ou Sun day from HKK) to 10:00 a, in., aud from 4:00 to C :)) p. in. Week days.all business bonra. O. F. Craw, Stipt. An Illustrated Alogui", containing a full description of Fancy Work v and Materials Used, also of Woolen Yarns and their uses, with valuable information to ladies. Sent Free on Application. NEWMAN & LKVIXSON', 12!) 4 131 Kearny St. San Francisco, Cat. HOL.MTCS' BUSINESS COLLEGE Formerly Kliorthmxl on el T)e MrUiM. Mim'Iiiii. PORTLAND - - OREGON- A complete busiuess course, penmanship, shorthand, typewriting, business correspon dence, etc., taught day aud evening. Shortbaud Iumod by iimil. Address for catalogue. G. HOLMES. Principal. I