flTY AND COUNTY. UK I UP HKYi'lOSM. f,M g'd dentistry t" l" ')r J Tuyliir. fcnuw mod Ismght and mid at GohUiuith's. fcicky. mower 'iiilr at Pritchett X a k nets. fh highest cash price will be paid fur wheat v U Dunn. ii -Uty acres (if lino land fur ule. Inquire of Jl Coleman. feimtiuiraplu tinuhed neatly and artisc lily ut Winter' ii,,e line of silk plushe in all shades grades at F B Dunn'i. g.itand cold laths every day In the week t.rry iiorn u"i. ,,u can purohase Waltham watclui at Vatts rom flu ami upwards. J Va want hardware at reasonable prices it the "tore uf Pritchett & Fnrkner. , .I.Imiii itla pays tor beaver $2 to ?3 50 per i link and conn, 1.) to .() cU. fuller and otter, J?. to jr lers tor Spencer Butt fruit tress may j, ft at the Grant,'!) store; also Mr. Brown, tightb street will have them for sale. L. year old bartlett pear trees will be $12 mfrid, siiiuller ones $8. Other trees . OnvaLB Puelps, Prop. I. Taylor' 7 Oaks Compound, purely veg fl. .,.ntii'elv cures rheumatism, nenraliia. t" i. t - i . i.- - . . h.ielie, Wiw nennaine, cramp cone, cuniera mi. Complaint peculiar to female, Dvs- ' it A. ll: (I.!M. 7- C'M'i or voiiKii, JIM-)., v inns auu ie pains around the lie art, erysipelas, ;,ie. Geoiiue Taylor. ... i i a. n .1 .i I... . . il l iiy usourn a o, hi uimk, toiene. Coburg Items. November 1, 1S87. Snis scarce. feather beautiful. Fred Wilson of Mohawk has located large amount of full grain in being sowed jp vuiuity. 4. John Puhuer is building a fiuo resi le on his property. Is. Coehvau of Brownsville has started a lry in this city. t new supply of logs for the Coburg will arrive in about ten days. j. Diunniek of Marion county will speak fohibitiou at the city hall to-iiilit. m J, C. Goodule is liuiv inj his drnij I to corner of Willamette and Mill f i Samuel Skinuer and wile of Mohawk id at the residence of ll, II. Skinner lay. $. John Wilson ha moved Lis house to tillage, having bought a lot of Mr. Isaac Jnyue. Jiool is progressing nicely under th8 sgeuientofMr Gill as piiiicipai and ll.ncy Murcb assistant. 4 rfectly Reliable and Responsible. 'U.ei.TcnrrTm Hi-minn Sent "7. !Sji7 i r having received of L. I). Lake, agent I State InRuraue Co., ot bulem, Ure- Twelve hundred and niuety-three and I dollars, which was a full and satisfao- bavnient of any loss by fire which oc- JSept 1st, 1837, under policy Ko. We will say that in consideration of -..linns tnuMi-.l nor loss that T consider its Insurance Company of Salem, Ore- Perfectly responsible and reliable. (signed; maby a. bmitii, HniAM Smith. For Sale. I hundred and seventy acres of laud, V, . ruui'Eugene City, Or., nicely located i Jtidences, in lots from 5 acres to one Irtd acres to suit purchasers. Thu is the very host quality, all in cultiva ; five minutes walk from the city. Terms icasonable; one-half down, balauce ou h 310 acres of land 5 miles north of Eu pity, Or., on county road. Convenient Soul and railroad, iu quantity to suit Sasers, from 80 to Kit) acres. " Plenty of t and timber; the land is first-class and cultivation. Address N. HUMI'HIIEY, or.A. C. ISnowN, Agent. tine City, Orcgou. Local Market Report. Kuoknk, Oct. 28, 1887. fcAT-Wc. !k -3.V. rtey AV(i 40 cts psr bushel. 9 eU ier iloz. T'ER-2.Vff :I0 ct per lb. l-10 ets perlh. ?'K-lt rade, ?l;2.l, M.fiO. 'N-Sides lOftj 1 12e; siui.ililers 7 to 8 ets; 4 12 ct. fl-24 ets. Bt.ies-oOfo (JO cts per hush. r-i-.'4 wi ir cts. -Wi 12 ets. Iical Goons. Besides having a full I jewelry Mr. J. O. Watts has just re I from the East a large invoice of spec i socles, eye shades aud other optical He also carries a complete stocK oi I tnmtiiiiiL's. Give him a call at his i" Ham & Paine's building. al TELEOBrH. Office hours on Sun- Ptu 8fl0 to 10:(l0 a. ui., nud from 4:00 P p. in. Week days.all business hours. I G. F. Chaw, Supt. roa Sai.k. A fiuo building lot tor ai!rowin.j nnrtion of town U.txlliO Will be sold cheap tor cash. Inquire A P U'...i i. r. ...!....!,. foot. Books. Purents hnv vour school "i -Mr. tieorge Collier, formerly mc- ; k & Collier. He has the largest stock j at low prices. ! M Miller will furnish iuf irniation 1 farm rights for the combined wire ! ket fence during or.r nlw-n -e j ' J. T. Swkkt .V Co. , 8ilic. A lot of nice show-cj.ses, as I ' new, at j E. R. .v r.n & Co'. I ! Sale. Firu quality Oregon whits ; tor seJ, Also choice winter apple. ' T. W. Shixtos. ! alp. l.V) iou in all parti t Kiwens ' 'h aud witho.it h n. Prh-cs to suit. Geo M. Mili ih. j tEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by J rril.le c muh. Shiloh'i Cnreis the reme- hacking cou(i ! 5' cared bySliiloh's Cure. We u'irantee "f for Ida 40x!fi0 feet business proper- o lilmn .t, a i: .u .1... i . j n,iv;-i( ,,u Dunn mr iu , p J le his money within two years. . I . . r . 1 Judges and Clerks. The following nion..i .. , l'LEASANT hill. JllilL.ea.l i f... L I. ll. . r:i..l,n "!'. "in Kelsay, Stn tlerk-ML!lendriek..RGCHllU,. !.. ... .. . ".''AW. l ltik-Hirim Wiugard, F Uavia. , , COtOTE. 'UiiL'ei-,l Jl Doak. .I..l n vj: ,. i UerkH-Doak umwalt, Chai Hadley. . . CHBSHEB. Julkes-lW Kuli, l,evi Tulimm, J F ..'iioinery. Clerka-tieo Hale, G U Chamberlain. SHENCHH. . - " ' " ui.nee, Pilous nil uei r .1 ,L i.'i. i.g,.! t r.ninaKer. Ierk-J Juan, A D Uhklon. iiazi K nm.i.. JinLw T II MiiCUna. 1 1 t ,..ll i..i. ,, . ' uvneu, I. will. UIII. t- lerks -Dave Willielm Jan Walker. LoNO Tom. luiL'es W A Smith. .Tnlm V.n Mailer. Clerks J W Mah.m, J A Piliiey, Jl'NeTloN. .ludces .1 T Kiik. W H Hoirnrm. I;i1..u uiiuri u - . , j Chrki-U M Mulholland, W M Pimey. hk'llAIUlsON. .ludutH-J I'! ltii'hanlHoti. Mr It Adiltllrt. Cletks-Frauk Kirk, S V Harjsile. KAl.L CHEK. Juiliies John Kisnenuer. A I) '.h-Un.l TV n arn.it r. I leiki Chas KissenBer, Chas McFarl.iud. Lost VALI.EV. JUiL-es -i, I' Wil hams. A L lloiiev. W 1! talks. Clerks-H S Ward, II C Morgan. Mllllll.E FOHK. T.. I . . T 1 . In , l . .. i.n .iiiiii;e ,101111 i.iiiKtiv. iiiaa v nte. 1 innnu t.aiiuou. Clerks -11 B Kelsay, Owen Osliurn. Mohawk. Judges-Sidney .Scott, J M StalTonl, C Cole, (Terks-U It Baxter, K V Hay field. CAMP creek. Jud 'cs - A Miner, Jus Campbell. T M Mar- tin. Cleik-S C Brauton, M, Hillogas. MCKENIE. Iuili;ei John Sims, l'eter Kuney, A S 1 jwers. SOUTH El'tiKNK. Judges -V G 1 urKerMin, 1) M Kisdon, A J Johllsou. Clerks -J W Cherry, H C Humphrey. Kl'HIMIKIKI.II. Judges J A Steven, M L Wilinot, Jno. .Mcliee. Clerks - A Wheeler. W It Walker. COTTACEliHOVB. Judt'ts J W Manterson, J II Shortiidge K W Whipple. Clerks --Frank Wooley, O F Knox. I'llESSWEl.l, .Tudges P C Noland, Win Tiffany, John Buoy. Clerks C MeKinney, Marion Bobinette. SOITH El'OENE. J. lilacs - K 15 Cochran, B.F Wilkes, B K I.licliey, Ch rks Win L5 Shaw, Ed-ar McClure. IKVISd. Judges J C Yates, Allen Bond, A J Zulu wait. Clerks J M Kitchen, A 2 Jenning. H.OliENCR. Judges Daniel Malmie, Mr Palmer, A P. Bmtolih. Clerks John Bmcnian, Joha Hairer. Wlt.l) CAT. Judges- It G Fowler, J L Atkinson, V Lyons. Clerks -Wm F Cornelius, A E Whiteaki r. l.AKK CREEK. JuiL'ea Josenh Wistnian, W Farris, Thus Pope. Ch'iks -Minsor Wells, A P Anthony. Goshen Items. Nov. 3, 1887. Mr. Win. Gainey has rented his farm to Mr. Dim Holdridge. A J Keeney returned from a week's visit with relatives in Linn county Tuesday. Mrs. Willits has returned from her visit to California. Her daughter returned with her. A number of gentlemen of Goshen attend ed the Brodie sale last week and purchased stock. Mr. and Mrs. I. Barclay, of Pleasant Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Benuelt, of this place, last week. The hop growers of this section have a down cast appearance, owing to the fact of there being no sale for their hops. There seems to be considerable attraction at this place tor "Billie" Taylor, a coufec tiouery man of Eugene. Can it be that he is contemplating furnishing our populous (?) village with a candy manufacturing estub lishment? A debating society hns been organized in this district by the young people. Following are the officers: B F Keeney, president; J M Berkshire, vice president; T P Keeney, sec retary; A L Stewart, treasurer; L Parker, critic and Wm Bennett seargent-at-arnis. Eavesdhoppes. Thrnksgiving Proclamation. Stub or Orehon, Executive Dept., I Salem, Nov. 1, 187. f In obedictice to honorable usago I do here by appoint the fourth Thursday of the pres ent month to be observed by the people of Oregou as a day of Thanksgiving to Almigh ty God the great ruler of nations for the manifold blessings he has bestowed upon this commonwealth. The same courtesy that prompts us to expressions of gratitude to a friend for favors received should impel us all to give public thanks to God for His number less mercies. Witness ray hand and the seal of the state of Oregon hereunto studied at Salem, Ore cm this 1st dav of November, A. D., 17. SYLVESTER PESNOYER, Goneruor. Bv the Governor: Geo W. McBniPE, Secretary of State. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for at the postoffice iu Eocene Citv. Oregon, Nov. i. lwlimntn. It. nrv Carr. Mr E S o,imeriin, John i,(vis, A C Hutching. Maggie Ke:m - !y. Ivigene Maupiu. Mrs Ada Rulige, Mrs S F Tuinel, John WiNon, F.ilwiu, 2 Cnrnn. Mrs Maria Doni, Miss iloa Johnson. .Wnffgie Kelly, Wm R Potter, B, 2 Stitnfield. C W Wells Mi-sMaiT Williams. Mrs Martha Persons calling tor the alsjve will please j siV Mdvrtiil. giving Hate. f. W. OsBLKS, P. M. XtWTt, i ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS. ! Teopie from the conntry ibonld not fail to i c ,n ou the pholographers'on !'th street, op i ' pk.n.hiri', !',-hU. Thold firm on ' wTl'laiut-t'e treet In irg placed in other handi. ' Mr C. L. W-Ltcr will I phased to meet old i Irir',j nt the tent, and will insure the Iwst qnalitv'of work iu all branches of photogra- 'phv. Rememwr tue place ami iuo uru-uc i ,.f wirk i nti mainiaiuea ut ui Clltuc - - - . r, i at Brevities. EUciiou Monday. School books at Collier. . Two or three book agents in town thi week. Mr. Chamberlain has started another livi ry wagon here. Over lix pupils are now enrolled in E igeiie public school. It is eipeetid that the vote next Tue: Will be considerably short. de- the iday Prohibition or auti-prohibition ii the.iues. tiuu most discussed these days. School books of all kinds at George Col lier's. Price them; buy them. The Willamette river here is eighteen inches Ir.wer than evr before known. The hull givn last Saturday night by the military company was lilierally atteuded. Mr IJe.i K Craw has the sole asoncy for all brand.1 of the celebrated Tansil Punch Cigars. CO head of good stock aud mutteu shep tor sale. Inquire of Du. Siiei.tx.in. Try some of thst coraline, always to be ouii.i ni Louie & Howard's. A tine dish for bleal.fast. A meeting of the LaneCouuty Fruit Grow ers Association is called to meet in this city Xovcinbtir 12th. The Alexander Brodie farm on Pleasant Hill bionght 417i'0. Mr. Jos. Goldstoue was th auctioneer. The 1,") cent barber shop is now locator in thi- lower story of the building occupied by Wilcox' photograph gallery. Something new: A tine breakfast di-h. Seif-riiiing buckwheat at Cottle ,V Howard's. The finest thing out. Try it. The Ilendiicks-llowe party that was hunt-1 ing in the liowe river conutry last week kilhd i s venteen deer and one bear. j Lambert .t Henderson, are the sole agents j for the celebrated Superior stoves. Take ' your wife and look at tliem. I Conipatiy C, O. N. G., has received forty I new gnus. The old ones lately in use w iill be sent to one of the Coos Bay companies. I 1 here are a good many places in town to buy tea, but the best place, is at Cottle V llnu-itril s ulii-.i vim ..an Imv I. .a (i-.ini Oil ..id ' upwards. , j '' . It is stated that in a week or two that two engines will bo attached to the California express truiu, the train bring too heavy for one engine. . Persons desirous of really fiae operations I in dentistry are invited to call ouHendersor, leiitist, wlio oive pppi.ii attention to the huest gohl tilllligs. Cotinly court Monday; conimissioners court Wednesday. It is likely that the last named court wiil adjourn until after the term of circuit court. Don't von thiuk for a lnonieiit" we are tooling you, but come right into Coltle A Howard's where vou can get first-class goods at the lowest possible price. The young Indies o' iAu..y.. W, . C. T. A- will give a "Crazy Tea" and entertainment Saturday, Nov. f, 1887, at Rhinehart's hall. All are cordially invited. The I'ncle Tom's Cabin Opera Co. com posed of the musical amateurs of this place will reproduce the opera ou Friday next for the benefit of the new .baptist church. When von want a good smoke don't forget to call nt ( iittlo A; Howard s for your cigars The El Caballo, a special brand, is without doubt tho best 10 cent cigar in Eugene. Try one. 100 volumes of nistory, Biography, Trav els, Thrilling Adventures, beautitul'y bonnd in cloth and cola for sale at Collier s book store at 3;1 1 i percent, discount from the pub lishers' list. Go and see them. Moore's Hair Invigorator may be found on sale at tho following places: Ostium A Co's drug store, Wilkin's drug store, Horn's barber shop. Call and get ono. No lady's toilet complete without it. Sample free. Having established connection with Cali fornia agents I am now prepared to give my patrons tho benefit of the very best medium for selling real estate ever offered there. WEO. .11. JIII.LEIt. Bv the latest methods in use by Eastern dentists high in the profession, Henderson is enabled to produce equally as desirable re- sulls in fine gold tilliugs. Office same place, Hayes' block. Bookbuvers will do well to consult cata logues and post themselves ou prices at their own homo bookstores, before blindly snap ping up tho remarkable! !) bargains of wild cat hook vendois. We acknowledge the receipt of the first number of The Northwest Horticulurist, published at Tacoma, W. T. It is a (rood paper and deserving of a liberal support from the people of tho northwest. Some one told somebody that something told them that he said that someone thought that he knew that Cottle & Howard sold gro ceries cheaper thau any house in town. If you don't believe what he said, come and be convinced. Nearly the full amount of the $300,000 cap ital stock of the New Albany Farmers aud Merchants Insurance Co. hiiBbeen subscribed and the same is now being paid up. The company will soon be thoroughly organized and ready tor business. Albany Herald. Starr & Yundenburg have received direct from the manufacturers in St. Louis thi larg ist line of pressed goods ever received in the town. Give them a call and take a look at ihose goods. T hey also have a car load of the latest style and best make of stove. Before deciding what you will buy for your Fall dresses, jackets, wraps and ulsters, give Bkttmas a call and Bee his remarkable exhi bition in those lines in endless variety of new and stylish patterns, all bought at low prices for cash, aud will be sold on margins only to make living profits. The Emerson miustrelsjave a performance at Rhiin-h irt's Theatre last Saturday. The company wi.s one af merit. Howevor, the people would not risk attending on account of Emerson bilking them a few years ago, when he received a liberal dose of stale eggs. They served Lim right. A tramp was arrested last Tuesday and Wlno.1 in i ail. The marshal was much sur- , , , . , I. i , prised the next morning when he calhd to ; notice that ha was broke out with a well di- j DlieU tar Ml l...nnin, uo I.J un.-. w..j. .- ed a doctor who is attending the man. He claims to be a sailor, and says he hails from Portland. The many friends of "Company C" will be glad to hear that n dramatic eMcrtninniriit by home talent is soeu to be put on at Rhinehait's Ihente for 'the hem fit of the company. The pi.iy chimeii is th "Ticket-of-leave-niaii." Rehearsal begin this week and an early dale will be fixed tor its pro duction. The militia company is justly pop ular with our citizen, and is deserving of ftuerous and subsUmial patronage. Ths Albany Herald says: "The last h'ard f'om the Empire Seed Company swindlers, their leader Hogan was in Portland trying to all the noUs of Linn county farmers, while : Beaty and some of the other scrubs were op- eratmg in Benton county, baling received and negotiated at Corvaliis a thorn-and or two dollar. M. Fuller, of Harrisliurg, ha re- covered bis note of $1"), the kh irpers having simply delivered it op tor fear of y rnonel violence.'' Circuit court Monday. Wet or dry, Tuesday. Which.' Work is well under way on the new Bap. tist chnrch. The brick work on Mayor Dunn's building is completed. Eugene Hook and Ladder Co. meets next Monday evening. Ditcliburn has sold his restaurant. Sever al creditors mourn therefore. It is rumored that a Mr. Gaiiisou u'ill start another grocery stors iu Eugene. A large invoice of grass seeds from Chicago was received by Sladdeii Jfc Sim this week. Siven or eight families arrived hro this week from Kansas and will locate in this suction. Don't you doubt it ! ! ! You can buy more goods for less money at Cottle ,V Howard's than anywhere else in Eugene. A choice lot of orchard crass, blue Brass. timothy, clover, alfalfa, lawn and red top seeds for sale by Sladden Jfc Son. The U. S. supremo court has decreed unan imously that the seven anarchists, convicted at Chicago of murder, must hang. The ladies aid society of the Christian church will meet at the' resldeuce ot Mrs. Geo. Gill next Thursday moruing, Xov. lllh. Tin? military company gave a drill ou Will ametto street last Wednesday evening. The boys urn becoming quits p'roflcieut iu the manual of arms. Mr. Win. Kyle has been appointed post uissfe at Florence, Lane county, vice O W Hurd. We congratulate Mr. Kyle, lie will mako au excellent Nasby. Rev. B. S. McI-afTerty, formerly of Eugene, now of Tacoma, fell forty feet through a de fective sidewalk at that place the other night aud sustained injuries which it is feared will prove fatal. There will be no preaching at the First Presbyterian church next Sabbath owing to continued illness of the pastor, Suuday school at l'.':')!! aud young people's prayer meeting at S:;l0 as usual. Hundreds of persons who have used Aver'i Hair vigor atie-t its value, as a stimulant nn.I tonic i.r tm.v,.i,t;,irr i.,i n,i.;i, i,..i.i ness, cleansing the scalp, and restoring the .t...i .i . t , i . voiuuuii coior to iao.eu ana biiiv liatr. The (icahp received a pleasant call this week from Col. J. A. Straight and Hon. J. M. McCollum, late of Oneida, Idaho. The geiitlemou intend locating in Eugene, aud n.;il ()aii nnen & law nml rul fiutnfu ii(T..,a n,, von suffer from io,li,.,.ri,, nr u ,.r aoiHiti'ie'r Are you troubled with liver, or kidney lOiiiplitiiil? Take Ayer s Sarsapa rillu.. This preparation purities and vitali.es the liod, thus restoring health and strength to the digestive and assimilative organs. Try it. Report of school in Dist. No. 11, Mohawk, for month eudiug Oct. 2!), 1H87: No. en rolled, y; averago daily attendance, 2.".(!5; average daily abseuce, i. Those neither absent or tardy were: Alice Root, Lena Boot. Laura Stafford. Pearl Stafford, at'd Sidney Evans. Those worthy of special mention for good deportment: Clara Hous ton, UH; Addie Davis, On: Lena Root, !I7; l.cua Mallonl, m; Ueneva Station!. M Clara Stafford, !)!; Pearl Stafford, All; Ralph Hainniitt, 1011; Charles Spores,' Silas lamall, ili; Mary Crawford, D7; Priscilla Wilson, . (ieueral deportment good. G. 0. Osni'iix, Teacher. Monday morning says the Yaquina Post, as Air. nainuei iianiisaKor was ruuuiug a loaded truck down the short inclino nt the O. P. depot, his feet slipped from under him. owing to the fact that the inclino wus slippery Irom thslieavv frost of the previous uiKui.iuo esenpnig iruca sirucKUUll Willi lear ful force in the small of the back, paralyzing him fr a time, aud it's tho greatest wonder it didn't kill him outright. Immediate help w as extended, and ho was taken home. He is able to get about a little, but suffers a great deal of pain. The last act of the tragedy in Clackamas conn ty has been given to tho world. When the body of a woinsn was found about two weeks ago in the river above Oregon Citv, strapped in blankets and weighed down with bags of sand, it was not thought all tho o r ciiuistiinces would soon be known. The ar rest of the woman's husband under the name of Jo Davis at Marysville, California, created something of a sensation. On Saturday he commitcd suicide. Ho left a letter saying the woman had died a natural death, that they loved each other and ho could not live without her. The Electric Light. Eugene has taken another progressive step. Tho electric light is here making the night beautiful. The dyuamo arrived in Eu gene Friday afternoon, Oct. iiHtli, aud was at once placed in position, connected with the system of wires and the light turned on. So excellent was the work doue, that through ten miles of wires tuere was not a single defective point, nud only ono lamp refused to send forth the electric rays auil that owing to the faulty construction of the lamp. This speaks volumes for Mr. E. E. . Goff, con tractor, of Portland, and Mr Chun Holt, of St. Louis, mi expert electrician, and shows that they understand thi jr business. The light is powerful and brilliant, and surpasses expectation. The age of kerosene lamps in Eugene is past. Oilier times, other lights. Jlr. Win. Mooro is the electrician in charge. Books at Auction. And privnto sale of threo thoiuaud vol lines of standard, rare aud miscellaneous works. Fine family Bibles, Albums and Juveniles. An opportunity of a life time to secure the finest class of bonks at bargains. Auction sale at 7 o'clock p. in. nt Titus' block. Private sale af auction prices during the day. PinsEvu.i.e JcsTli E. A cattleman entered the office of a Prinevillo lawyer and engaged Lim to prosecute a certain John Spruhl for cattle stealing. Iu a short time the cattle man n turned and asked him whether he had jip-t as lieve take the other side of the case and di fend John Spruhl. ,-Ccrtainly," re plied the surprised lawyer; "it doesn't make any dill reiiee to me." Later in the day the lnuer nu t Spruhl and asked for informa tion in raril to his case. "Stole cattle. lion in riipi ( . j. " . mil they are going to Lave me up li r it cry well, 1 am r.aily to ! go up, '"it it 11 haods on the creek stole cattle and Ned Biptle, who began suit against nie, i : s!o!e more than anyhoIy elee. vtenre going 1 to t;:e p- n togi ther. That's why Ned got yon i to d' fend me." The court di'.n:ised the ' r . N'ilI''K. Notice in hereby gi v.-M that the I ..ui- County Fruit Growers Assixialiou will ei.iiv.-ne at joe Land's bull ou the IMi of N.i-.einoer at 1 o'clock p. m. All parlies iu trn s;ed in the culture of fruit in Oregon are cordially inviled to attend. By order of the c-iimuittee. (J. W. Weims, H. V. Kehs, J. P. Cnr.surn. . Schiol Rec:,kt. The flUiwinj wa trim ri port of w hool in District No. ftn, for the m-'iitti endirg (M. 'ii, Im": No. enrolled, t": The fulli win pupil were not aleiil during the month: Molh Ree, Lizzie m-. Flora Edmnnun, Walter Kdruuen'on, Iw-itie Sever, Johnnie Seever, Eddie R-es, Edlie O'Neil. Ola Bab, Teaci er. j Personal. ; Mr J M Shelly is in (owu. Mr. J. L. Page paid the metropolis a visit I iasi n enuesiiay. i Mr. O. Beckwith Las relumed from ths upper McKeuzie. Mr. Reese has gone East to bring bit (am ny out uere. Mr. J. R. Campbell wint to Florence yes- icriiay on luiMiiesi. Mrs. II. J. Day has gone to ludcpcudenc ou n visii ui relatives. Mr. tieo. Teal of Portland, paid Eugens menus a visit tins week. Mr. John Whiter is in towu. Ho will soon remove to Brownsvile. Mr. Frank Buekman returned h Spokane ran s, ii. i., it jloinlav. Mr. Louis Salomon, of Junction, sprnt several nays in towu this week. Mr. Wesley Shsnnou is visiting relatives and friends in Marion county. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fri..ell of McKeuzie Bridge were iu town this week. District Attorney Hamilton, of Roseburg, is expected to arrive fnre to-ilny. Mr. W. W. Cochran wont to Eastern Ore- gou the flint of the week ou business. Mr. J. B. Harris and wife returned (rom visit to Xapa City, Oil., last Monday. Mr. N. P. Chrisumn, of Cottage Grove, paid Eugene a short visit last Tuesday. Mr. N. G. Pilzer, of Irving, returned from a visit to Laslein Oregon Inst Monday. M r. II. Weider has gons to Southern Ore gon where tie will remain for some time. Mr. Horace Buttttlield and wife, of Port land, visited iu Eugt'ue over last Suuday. Mr. R. M. Donovan, a well kuown Port laud drummer, visited Eugutie hist Wednes day . Messrs. Paine, Sears and Seavey left on l huut to Pino Opening last Thursday morn ing. Miss Ada Singleton, of Kosehurg, has bceu visiting in ILl, city at the resilience of I'r Taylor, Mr. Wm Laird and family have removed to Garfield, W, T. We wish them success in their new home. Mr. II. 0. Perkins returned from Prine- villi last Thursday, Ho reports business lively iu that section. Mr. Johu O'Brieu, of Omro, gave this office a pleiisaut call yesterday. He is an old San ! ruiicisco typo , Mr. W, W. Withers has moved to Harney City, ('rant county. May prosperity bo his in his new home is our with. Marriage licenses bavt been issued as to) lows this week: Win . Kluglow and Katy null; J.uilwig Miller and Anna Kluglow, Mr. E. R. Luckey has been confined to his room witu sickness during the past ten dsys. We are pleased to learn that be is improving Mr. N. II. Allen, who intends putting . in electric lights at Albauy, was here last Wednesday examining the Eugene plant. He was greatly pleased with the same. Attorneys Bilyeu and Washhiirnt were x pected to arrive from Priueville last evening It is said that they bought a consignment of Jack raliDUs at 10 per head, while in the sage brush town. Dogs at Wj per head were too high for them. Hon. Chas. Shackleford, of Washington, D. C, U. 8. swamp laud agent, and IIuu. Alex Sweck, of Canyon City, state iigeut.were in Eugene several days this week on official business. Mr. Sweck attended the university ncra a iiw yuarsago. Cottage Grove Items. EROMOUK Sl'KClAl.l'OKKKSI'ONI.EN r. Ciimui Gbove. Nov. 'J. 1887. Miss Martha Medley, of Eugeue, is visiting tier pareuts in this vicinity. Mr E 0 Potter, of Eugene, passtd through our towu one day last week. Miss Emma Withers, of Springfield, is vis itiug her sister in this vicinity. Mr Ed Underwood, of Eastern Oregon, ar rived at this place last Friday. Mr Henry Dumewood came up last ni.ht and is visiting his pareuts here. Indications of rain this morning, after three weeks of the most delightful weather ' ever seen. Messrs Melvin Dainowood, Nathaniel Mar tin, Sr., and Lawson Slagls were at Eugene this week. Mr Johu Churchill, of Springfield has set up a spriug uiattresa establishment at this plaoe. Mr Joe Garroiilte, her son and daughter, of Shoestring, was visiting relatives at this place lately. Mrs Stephen Withinton and Mr Albert Leouard visited at Mr Nathaniel Msrtiu'l the first of this week. Mrs T O Maxwell and daughter Bise, of Springfield, was visitiug relatives at thisplaco the first of this week. Mr J Harding, of Marion county, a cousin of Mr Dan Harding and ths Mossrs Whipple, has been visiting said relatives of late. Mr Albert Hendricks aud Mr Fraulkin and sou passed through this place last week on their way to Calapooin with a lot of horses. A little daughter of Mr Chance died at this place Oct. 2:trd, of diphtheria. Mr Chance is a son of Mr Henry Chance aud lately moved to this place, Messrs II C and 8 E Yeutcli aud wives and Miss Mcda Yeateh visited the family of Josi sh Callison at Pleasant Hill Saturday and Sunday, Oct. '22 and 23. Mr Sam Yeateh left Monday night for Marshfleld on receiving word that s man bad been captured, supposed to be the one who robl-ed ths Chinaman of 1 180, and cut off bis queue mar this place soiae tints ago. VIBITT. City Transfers. Stephen Smeed to Charles Baker, hotel on Willamette strei t; consideration, (15,500, C W Nelson to C F Johnson, land in Hen derson's addition; con, fD.V). J B Harris to Lyman Gilpatrlck, two lots in Harris' Addition: con, fHW. T J Smith to 8 M T itus, interest in lot on Ninth street; con, t'2'iO. It F Powers to J II Lamson, lot in Mulli gan's addition; eon, t'JM. Additional Cises. The following additional cases have been docketed in the circuit court since last week: State of Oregon vs A Gordon, obtaining inoeev by false pretenses. L II iiirli'tt vs W Skelton & Sou; to re cover money. Slate of Oregon vs 8 C Brsaton; sssitilt with ilanjerou weapon. F G Blair; assignment Milton Noblss. Thi excellent aotor and his talentid company will ai pear at Rhine hart's T'hMtro Wwlncutae, S. ft A 22 Frsncioco paper speaks of the play ai follows: "A good play is "Love and Law. tb lalHit dramatic venture of Mdton Nobles, wbe, with an excellent company of his own, has b-ti doing it this wek ut the B.il Iwin. to saliences crowded and appreciative , throughout." San Francisco News Letter. STATE UNIVERSITY Clara Cospon, . ElllTOlt. Rhetoricals in the auditorium next Friday. Mr. Dorscy, an. old student, is expected back soon. The Y. W. C. A. met iu Prof. Bailey's room last Tuesday. We wish to ask our brother editor who Jack is, ss we know no one of that name, We wonder if Thursdays composition class. 1 delinquent in "punctuation and punctu ality." A new studrut by tho name of "Spring field" entered the surveying class last V dui aday nioiliiug. We notice quite a nuuilier of students boys playing base ball these warm Satur days. We only wish v.e gnl might play loo. The most select class in school now is the Ancient History one, consisting of Mr. Wag tier, Genie Johusoii and Mr. McCliiinc. Genie is said to If the Mle of the class. The young men and ladies of the Y. W. C. T. V. will give a "crazy lea" at Rhinehart's pallors ou Saturday evening, Nov. fills. Ad littauce only Oti cents. Bring your small change. Some of us more fortunate students ought to take pity ou those who have to stay till four o'clock, aud meet them half way down from tho university w ith a good w arm supper. Will some good sister volunteer? Dora Scott wishes us to say that the reason her father's gate clicks so much evenings is becsnse her dog "Ginger" has a habit of opening and shutting it. We wonder if Dora has not requested "Ginger" to act as foot man. Those largo oaks on the noith side of the campus overshadow a very pretty picture tbiss warm noon hours, tor thero tho boys gilher iu artistic groups, while black, blue, green and yellow eyes all may be seen gating down to a common goal, the lunch basket. The F.utaxian society has c Heeled quite a change iu their programme. The usual do bate is held every two weeks, but the alter nate week will in the future be devoted to reading aifd studying some author. Tho one chosen for present study is Walter Scott, and the society will read The Lady of the I-ake next Friday. It is well lu Rnnniilirr That economy is a great revenue. That not everyone who dances is glad. That it is as natural to die as to be born. That the road is never long to a frieud's house. That we have all forgotten more than we remenilier. Thst busy lives liko busy waters, are gen erally poor. That the strongest men are often the most tender-hearted. That labor disgraces no man, while man disgraces lalsir. That life is too short to be spent io mind ing other people's business. That he who buys hath need of a hundred eyes, and be who sells hath enough of one. t hat inclination never wants an excuse, and, if one wou't do, tlioro are a dozen others ready at band. That he who takes tho Ct'Ain, has in bis house tho best county paper published, and he who does not can he favored likewise by paying $150 annually. Maps an Assignment. Mr.FrunkQ. Blair, the proprietor of the cigar store just south of Preston s saddlery shop, ma-lean assignment lust Thursday (or the benefit of his crvdilers, naming Mr, J, II. Teutsch, as assignee. The i !i:.f .... i.i,iii ill ........1 liaoiiuie aggregate n.oj.oi, oeiiig umu principally to San Francisco and Portland partios. Per invoice, the assetts amount to: itock nud fixtures, $1117.71; book accounts, f2l.n0. We learn that Mr. Blair is not like ly to resume business, as he has an excellent position ottered biiu In the East, which bo will prooably accept. Strayed ob Stolen. From tho stable o( Dr. Ostium at Brownsville, Or., oa the night of Oct. 27, 18H7, ou small bay horse 0 years old, a few white hairs under back band, no brand, rough shod on fore feet, hind feet smooth, no corks, Any information leading to his recovery given to Dr. Ostium at Brownsville or W. T. Osliurn at Eugene Citv will bo thankfully received ami all reas onable charges paid. Commendatory. Attorneys Washburne and Bilyeu, the gntleineti who defended Felu Cnrnn on a charge of liorso stealing, worked bard for their client. It should be borne iu mind that those men are compara tive strangers in our midst and that they labored against many disadvantages on mat account. People generally believed Cnrnn guilty nud his attorneys, wo thiuk, fought a masterly fight in his behalf, oil things con sidered. Priueville NWB. Bormi) Oveb. Sheriff Sloan arrived here last Thursday from San Friiucisco with Fay Coon, the party wanted for the larceny of Btowell's team. He waived on examination anil was bound over in the sum of f 5U0 to await tho action o( the grand Jury. Not having any money or friends to put up the bonds be is boarding with the county, talks about the mutter lightly. Higy, partner, is also iu jail under like bunds. He bis Sentenced to Five Veass. Folix Curriu wss sentenced last week by the judge of the circuit court of Crook county to the state penitentiary for the term of five years. From all accounts the convictiou was due to er treme prejudice. His attorneys, Messrs. Bil yeu and Washburne, have appealed the case to the state supreme court. Vatic Vnliea lu tiernbv (riven til all whom it ma coacern. not to trust anyone ou my acooiint as 1 will pay only debts of my own persouai contracting. u, o, unukii Springfield, 0g., Oct. 31, 1M7. Goods Sold The stock of coods formerly belonging to Mr. II S. Simon has been pur chased py Mr. J. U. Matlock, lie got uieiu at a bargain, and will give His customers me benefit of the same. Somethinu New. There will be a crazy Ssial at Rhinehart's Hall Saturday, eve, given by the Y W C T U. Come one, come 11. Admisso M Ji'C. Nw Laid. Messrs. Fsher k Welkins have 181i lard tor sale in quantities to suit purchasers. It is guaranteed to ue nrsi-ciat a ia every particular. y Fabmils Aitention. Before it is too late to secure uood fresh grass aeeds come to Sladdeii -ion (or them. Wawtsd. Ash and maple wood (or furni- tar" work, by Day & Henderson. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby ulven that I will sell at public auction at the court houK diur in Eu irene City. In county, (ireirn, on Saturday, the ,kh day is! Novrmlier. lHnT- at 1 n'el.sk on laid ilav, one four yer old linwn (tallinn, the property of Kaniuvl Miyhippy. mtiif.v the sum uf fl80 for feed aud labor thtren"ii. ELI BANCS. uio.ji.jiua.si. iiw" ...