gMT AND COUNTY, Suicided. I'Uirl-A M:Conu io committed sulci, le ot die Urcgou insane usymiu nuuuay. ine .h-ccase I Rl111 ' Ki.-v. Joseph MeCor- mac, who " many yearn ago a pastor nt tbe ftpiscopal cuurcu ut re. rte passm nix ooy- tioo.l d.y ii iiunt-iif, ufterwurd studied low w il give promise of treat usefulness when hi mind gave way. He married Miss Lizzie Uristow who survives him. The remains were brought to Eugene Wednesday and iuterred in the Masonic ceuif tery. The Statesman ( Tuesday gives the following account of the uiifiirtnuute uffair: Sunday morning about 9 o'clock Gbas. F. jlcCoriuuc, an innmte of Ward No 3 at the asylum, entered the room of Oscar Rutiuel, the assistant warden, uud asked biui for a sheet of (J'.per, saving lie wnuted to write a litter. Runnels complied with bis request, and during the few seconds he was engaged in securing the sheet, MeCormao deftly ab- strucltd a razor from a cast hanging ou the unit, and put bis pocket. Securing the i. i i . .i. . piocr, u" iiiiui-u nun worn uui ui iue room id.waid into the yard, whore he mingled I uitli li ik follow inmates in enjoying the cool ttnd pleasant morning until shortly after 11, when till were culled into dinner, McCor uiitc went in with the rest, and stepping im mediately to the door leading into the water closet, called out as he passed inside, "send fur u doctor." The insane man entered oue of the compartments, sat down upon the bench', drew the stolen razor and cut his throat from ear to ear, mukiug four or five slashes iu. committing the deed. A most horrible wound was made, the windpipe, carotid arterieB and jugular veins being com pletely cut iu twain, and the vertebra of the neck only remaining not severed. The body dropped over against the wall, the head fall ing backward uud disclosing the ghastly gash. Another patient bad been standing outside the sen en-door and his tttteuliou was at tracted to the compartment by a sound like some one vomiting, lie quickly pulled open the door, and there the sickeuiug spectacle preseuted by the suicide, with the blood gushing iu streams from his neck, was pre sented to his startled vision. He immediate ly summoned help, but death hid been in stantaneous, and nothing was left to be done but remove the body aud lay it out and robe it iu its funeral cerements. McOormuc w.is aged about thirty, and was fiiimeily a rising lawyer of Portland. He had been iu the asylum about three years, having become insane, it is Btated, from ovcrstudy. His wile now resides in Port land with her mother. His father. Rev. Mr. MeCortuuo.hves in Astoria with his fam ily, iitid is chaplaiu of the seamen's bethel there. II is relatives we re telegraphed to by Dr. Lino, uud tin y answered instructing hiiu to prepare the body for removal Wed nesduy morning to Eugene, where the funeral will hike place. The uct was one of those which no ordi nary precaution could have prevented. Iu. mates are not allowed iu attendants' rooms, hut McCormac's request ' for paper was a common one, uud as he tetired from the room immediately after his request was granted, he wut not considered to have transgressed thu rules. Races. Thu y, mile race best two iu three nt the fair Friday of last week between Bingo, Pup. poose uud Rimrock Belle, was won by Pap poose iu two straight beats iu 51', and 51 respectively. A y dash was run Saturday between Bin go and Pappoose and was won by the latter by a mck A match race wasihen- run be tween Mole Digger, owned by Zumwalt, and Gray Juke, owned by Lingo, a i mile for 10 a sido, and won by Gray Jake, This rli. J the racing of the 18b8 fair. Letter List. Letters for the following persous remained uncalled for at the postollice in Eugene City, Oregon, Oct. 5, 1N88: iirei u, Jus. Dunlap, Mr Adie Frazer, Mrs N K Gerotne, P F Goddard, S M . McCollans, Ceo McCullock, Miss W A Miller, Miss Clo Pierce, E B Sukow, John Hontes, E C Williams, Lucy. A charge of one cent will be made on each letter given out. Persons calling for the above will please Bay advertised, giving date. F. W Osdubn, P. M. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, (via Yaquina to San Francisco.) Of wheat, outs, hops and wool. I am pre pared to tuke Murine Insurance on all cereals, imps, wool or any consignments of goods to and from S.in Francisco. For further par ticulars address Ala Habbis, Agent California Ins. Co., Yaquina, Or. Equalization Notice. Notice is hereby liven that the Lane County Board of Equalization meets at the Court House in Eugene City, Or., on the 15th day of October, 18SS. When any ine qualities or mistakes in the present assess iueut now beiug completed will be adjusted. Chas. Huffman, Assessor. Farm for Rent. A good grain farm of 100 acres, two and one half miles from Junetion, fur rent Inquire of r a Idress E J McClanahan, Eugene City, Or. X ) Moms Alarm Felt The feeling of uneasiness engendered amongst the people of Sulem bv the oreseuce of H case of vario loid iu their midst has altogether quieted down, though a great many have takeu pre cautionary steps strains! the smallpox by be ing vaccinated. A report was circulated that another oaso bad appeared in a family by the name of Fisher, near the East Salem school honse, but the case was examined by two physicians aud found to be a plain case of fever, ihe city may now be considered in less danger of any contagion than it has been nt any tune since the smallpox broke out in Yamhill county. It has subsided there, and there is no reason whatever to believe that the germs of the disease have been planted here. Statesman. Stncipg. Mouday at Silvertoo B. L. MiUter, an old resident of Marion county, 'n found deuJ in the barn, having commit ted suicide under the following circum stances: Milster's family went to the coun try iu the morning and MiUter stayed at horn-!. Alter they left he got bis rifle, tested and denned it, and then fastened it to the railing iu the barn. Lying down he touched the trigger with a stick and the ball entered his head ou the right side near the ear, kill ing him instantly. The body was discovered by his daughter about noon when the family returned. The coroner's jury found a ver dict according to the above" facta. MiUter Whs probably insane. Sulep. A dispatch from Sew York Wlo,-,l..T stated that the steamship i'a- q iiu.i Bay, formerly known an the Caracas, cleared fur Baltimore, where she will coal preparatory to sailing for Sn Francisco, where she will enter the service of the Ore gon Development Company. Brevities. School books at Collier's. Millinery at the Misses Walton store. ' Lailies dresa goods a specialty at Friend. Common Council meets next Jlouduv evening. Dr. I. T. M :isin, dentist, in now Incited in Siilein. Henderson, Dentist. The brick work on the Hovey block bus been fluished. Snow is already reported through the New Euglund States. Fisher A Watkius have boU over 100 Ions of ice, this year. 8. H. Friendly has added a flno large mir ror to his storeroom. Take your produce to the Pacific Ten Co and get the best prices. Henderson, Dentist. The Nellie Bovd Co. Dlnve.l beret i A onnd house Thursday evening. The Supreme Court convened at Sulem for t,le 0t;tout,f term Monday Hot and cold baths every day in the week at Jerry Horn's barber shop. A fine line of silk plushes in all aliudc and grades at F. B. Dunn's. AH kinds of job and commercial printing done neatly at the Giutm office. Teas, coffees and choice groceries cheap for cash at Mosuuho & Harris. John Briatnw has been appointed ngent for Slaver & Walker at Ij Grande. Several hopbuyers have been in town thU week inspecting hops heretofore purchased, Geo. Rinsey has been auctioneering the Mm. Fitch stock of millinery g iods this week. The Portland Mechanics Fair commenced last Thursday. A number of Eugene people will attend. The Woniens Relief Corps G. A. R . will meet Saturday afternoon at the usual time and place. Nine hop buyers were in Eugene Thurs day inspecting hops that hud been con tracted for. Frank Rankin and faniilv have taken no their residence up e.air in the Bazaar millin ery building. The north bound California exprww train leaves Engine at 4:15, a. in., instead of 4:31 as heretofore. Hmi. W, R. Bilven, Democratic candidate for Presidential Elector, is canvassiue iu Eastern Oregon. E. J. MoCltin iliHii bought 1!7 tons of wheat at Junction Weduesday. Ho will ship overluud to California. The best goods for the least money at tbo Tea and Coffee Emporium. JIosbcko ,v munis. McCuiic. who shot and killed James Bew- ley at Sheridan lust week was discharged nt the preliminary examination. Several parties from Eastern Oregon, who have been in Eugene purchasing supplies, started for their homes this week. Outs aud barley at Inchest market rates taken in exchange for lumber; allowed ninr ket price at the Springfield fa mill. Mat Hendricks has a grape vine at the rear of bis residence that he estimates will pr - dnce over a ton of fine grapes this season. Starr & Vandenburg are engaged tinning the roof of the Hoffman House. Lambert & Henderson do the work ou the roof of the Hovey block. Grover Kimnson has been npnnWed assis taut superintendent of Wells Fargo & Co's. express for the Montana division with head quarters nt Helena, Four cases of small pox with ono death are reported at McMinnvillo, aud one case vaiioloid at Salem Ono new cas at Mc Miunville this week. Miss Mary Pogue has returned to Eug'nio and is ready to do nil kinds of dressmaking at her home, at Mrs. Monro's, on Willamette street. Prices very reasonable. The social and financial tniinn of tlm M E Church will uive an oyster supper on Friday evening next, from 6 to 8 o'clock; supper "" eta, childret 15 cts. All are cordially invited. The Misses Walton have recently refitted the room formerly occupied by Mrs. Fitch, and filled it with'a new stock of millinery goods of the latest styles. Give them a call. The County Court met last Monday in special session and adjonrnod until October lHtu, when they win levy tte conmy nix. The assessment roll will be completed by that time. Rev. Beck, Catholic priest, will hold ser vices at Cottage Grove the first Sunday in each month st 10 o'clock a. rn., nt the resi dence of P. Watch. Mass with sermon and catechism. Mr. Binirswaniror. who wn partner in the Vnifl brewery in Eugene for a short time, then went to l'rineville and put up a building for a brewery, lost the wme by an inceudiary fire M.oniay niiflit nt lose weeit. Bv usine only the best materials to be had. and'having hnd years of actual experience under the best instruction, enables Hender son, Dentist, to obtain the fiuest results known in Dentistry. "Old King Cole was a jolly old soul, so are those who buv their spring suits of East land & Wilson. Their prices are the lowest: their goods are best. In a cheap or high priced snit they can accommodato you. Cooler weather and a frost has checkd Ihe spread of yellow fever in the South. In many places the quarantine hus been raised, railroads have rssumed business, and it is thought the scourge is iffeclnally checked. St. John asks the question. "Are yon for the saloon or the home." The answer given is "yon bet your lite." But when you are asked where von cau Bet the best goods and prices on tea, coffee, groceries. On sale at the PaciHo Tea Co., Cor Uth and Oak street. The Charter Oak is the best stove manu factured. It is the pride of every house hold. Messts. Starr and Vandenburg have recently received from the manufactory ut Si. Louis a car load of tbein. which they are offering at very low prices. Call and exam ine them. Tuesday eveniug Paul Fuhr and James Humphrey deposited $'O0 eaeh, ss a wager nn il.o nresid-ntial election, with M. A. Guust & Co. Mr. Gnnst says that his house in San Francisco is now the custodian of Gj 0W, wag: red on the 'unit of the elee tion'of Sovemltr Cth.-Portland Telegram. Having perfected arrangements with par ties in Portlaud. I am able now to find pur chasers 'or lands, more readily than heretofore. If you have land for sale, im proved or unimproved, you cannot do bet ter thou to entrust vour business with ns Terms reasonable. Your patronage solicited. B. F. Dobris. A Clam rlicnafrb nf Oat. 3d MVS: John P. McAllister, the youth cf 16, who killed bis father near Woodville, Jackson county, lost July, and who was recently found gnil'y of murder in the second dre-, was biought down this morning v sb-tiff Bird.f-y aud i.l,, in nrim. McAllister is small in suture, even for one of his years, and hi appearance eertaiulv do not indicate that be could have deliburittly and knowingly itted nmrder. He will be placed at iwork in the kitchen at the pen. The Missrs Waltou, lailliuers, Teamsters are vry huy and aie In demand. 1 he tat levy in Linn oeiinty for tliU year U 15 mills. foundation of ti e Catholic Jio l build ir.if ha been completed. Lmli s you can g t a g wd Cvr t at Rett Uiuu a for o.j c ills. 'I he cTniee has lu'en put on tlio Mcl.'laren huil.liiu'. .i .N.k nobby. A marriii:" li.fine was iued this week to V I, h'is!; and Mattio K. Karhart. Jas. Hi lknup brought nine fat d.r car cases from the MeKeiiiie Thursday. Ass,i.or Hoffman eiect to tinih the coun ty asaewmi -ill by the Iih of this month. In dress goods (he holies Kay that Belt man keeps Ihe latest uud tinest lu town. The Ma. en bridge across the head nf the mill ra.-e has been replaced by a new one. 1" (ore storing or selling your oats see A. V. Peters, (.'lean Chevalier barley wanted. A son i f Lou Gibsi'n on Coyote fell out of a wuy.iu Hue il iy lust n k nil. I broke bis jaw. Faran r-, visit the gn at Tea and Coff'e Emporium of Mosbuig A- Harris, opposite UiiA.ni ii;1Uv. Workmen ara euKi-'ed lavins' briek on the University nb-rrvatory. It will ba lS.xli) feet, the side facine the town. The novelty st re h is just received a large assort meiit of school Tablets aud "sells Vm cheap, too." Call see IlleUI. (leo. Hays shippi-il a car load of li"i; the first of the Meek to Vancouver, II. 0. He pai I . cents a pound russ. Don't fir,t that if yon need ladies' or Missi s' jarket, or Xewm irki t, latest ami cheapi st, Bettm m's is thu place. Lust Thursday the Linn County Court granted c!iiil:irhi in the State University to Frank II. and Mary E.-. Porter. Krauze A: Kl in warrant all boots and shoes, an I will sew up all rips on boots and shoes bought at their store Irte of cost., Election notice and poll lsioks for tho ensuing November contest are beiu,' posted aud distributed. Ladies hats aud all kimH of uiilliurry done neatly mid promptly by the Misses Walton at their store on iVillumcttu street. Use Oregou Electric Relief for all pain, iiitirnalorexl -rn.il. A-k your druggist for Oregon Electric Relief. It will help yon. Wood, stove I ngtlis 73 cents per load. Good stock on bau I. You can gM a load whenever you come, at the Springfield saw mill. ISoots and shoes of all kinds including Porter, Slessinger A" Co's. make. Every pair warranted at way duwu prices nt Belt mull's. The Jacks'imille Times nf List Friday snvs that I'. V. Nelson has just returned from San Francisco to Central Point with n large stock of itry good", etc. .. Hall accidentally placed hiuun auuinst Horn's ciieul.ir saw the other day, splitting the tlesli Is tween the elbow and wrist without injuring the bono. Hardy & B ind expect In put n "twenty tlvu cent" counter iu their novelty tore. Contj i arly and get sonic of the rare bargains that will bo found there. Whitman county, W. T., Democratic pa pers say that Mr. John MiE'im will lie elected Shi riff of that county. We hope thty are correct iu their prophecies. The Xew High Arm Vertical Feed Davis Sewing Machine will do a greater variety and ruue of work than any o her machine. Prices reasonable. For sale ut Collier's book More. lluivor-ity books, publio school supplies, ink, blank books; the very latest papers novels, magazines all I reviews ut Colliel's booK htoro. There aro a few men's suits (coat, vest and pants) left nt Betluiau's for 5, nil outfit good euough for iiiiv man to wear. Come uud get one bef ire they are nil sold. Students for your lino dre es and school shoes go to Kanisse ,t Klein's, us they can give vou a better shoe uud nt less mom y than any store iu Eugene. Call uud see the different styles. Just received a full lino of Henrietta Laine uud M. arietta cloth dress good in the Mow ing shinies: Goblin lilne, Morning Blue, Myrtle, Ilinerai, Huron, Faun, C'resson, also Blacks which the ladies are invited to cull and examine at S. H. Friendly'. It is not settled yet about the fate of the Chinese exclusion bill, but it is settled that Friendly will satisfy purchasers of mens, wn mens and children clothing, carpets, hats and caps, etc., that no better bargains or superior style and quality ot goisls can Is) secured else where in Lane county, (iive him a call and examine his stock ot merchandise. Report of school in Dist. No. 8 , for Ihe mouth ending Sept. 2!), 18NS. The (ol lowing persons are entitled to have their names on the Roll of Honor with the an nexed results: Millie Kuckow 1)7, Louis Suckow US, Geo Surkow 'J.'iJi, Bertie Me- llec !)(J, Jesse M. lice ',).'., Lizzie H.bflZetlel 971,, Elmer Mclb e li;'4', Minnie Habcrzet lu'M. MvaX LoBKU, Teacher. The Prohibitionist of this county have placed the name of 1). C. Filch ou their ticket for Sheriff. In this, as in all its nominations, bis parly seems to find very good material for the office. We have known Dave Felch (or over fifteen years and know him as a prudent, prospe.uus fanner ami intellig, ut tu hi. When this much may be said ol a m in il i useless to say moro. IV louse CitV, W. T. News. llip;libauk Items. . ' . '' Sept. 2Hth, 18. The present weather has lather au un tnmnal appearance. Mr. Willi am Montgomery intends ' leav ing ns soon. He will remove to Eugene wlicr he h is heretofore resided. A social dance was fjiven "t Mr. Dan U if kin's last Tlnirs lay evening. Those who participated report having had a good time. There li s len considerable sickness throughout the country during Ihe past few Weeks owing to the excessive wurm weather. Hop-picking is Hearing a close. Some few yards icm.iii yet unfinished, but the majority of tin- yards have been tlui-hcd or abandoned ou account of the hops being to badly sunburned hn 1 unfit to pick. The report m current that the Johnson-Kambo-II.irkins party who left for Eastern Orgiii l.i-t spring swearing by ui! that was good ibat th. y would not be seen back in Wibfool soon again are on tln ir journey home! Oh! no doubt that they have become wealthy and are co'jiiuug bin k to live ut their eae! But it is to b Doped that they will Le received l:l;e unto the prodigal sou. One of our young men hada very severest tack of love unite recently and hi case i indeed a doubtful one. Oh! what a curious thh.g is love; It eorin th from above. It lighicth like a dove on some, But some U never hits. Utile's it kivs th m tits And setters all their wit. Rut, Eldie, w will never say anything about it if you will jo-t give man invitation to the wedding. hn-h she s iv i tj take pl-.ee imiue li.,ti ly t.!t- r hop pickii g. RktDf.R. Cur Tkawir--J S Baker to Anna It Ol-y, ln 1 ia Eocue; cooiideration, fyM, Florence Items. Oct 1, MM. Mr Philips went t U.Winer to-day. There has hren 3,000 cases of salmon shipped so far tliiseaMn. Th fi.lirrini-n are aveiaglnif sixty salmon a lil.ht to lbs boat Mr. Wilklns and wife, and sstster of Mrs Wilkin., a Ml Waul, from Kugsue, are in town. The new sclusiticr Acme is loading with lum ber to go to San Francisco, where the iiiachiii eiy will lie put ill. Misses Huhie and I.illio Montgomery started to their t alley hoim near t'he.hrr, to be gone alsint two weeks. St.'Hinb.at lui ectors McDcrmott and Fer gurson were li're last week to inect the Favorite and Mink. Th Mink Is tied up for wat t of a license. Willard Young, I'nited States engineer, was here lr.t week hsiking at the month of the rivrr. He thinks work will la-gin in the fpiiii;'; 17 feet of water on th bar Fl.i'!'M K. Local Market Report. Kroesit, tVt. r, isss. WiifAT 77 to 7S ct free on linaid cats. 0. us-'JO to '.'V. Barley - 2.1 and 30 ct per bushel. Egg-2."i eU perdox. Hi rrmi - 2. cts hr lb. Ho'-l."i to Wets. WooL-M and Wet. 1. AHli-l'.'i'a 15 cts pt-r IU Potit-es-2.V per bushel. Fl.ol B-lst grade. 40 ivr lihl. B.u on Sj.Us 1(V i I'.'Jc; slionhlers S to '.I cts; ham. l'.'Jfc'H cts. 'dickens - Young. ?2.50( ?2..W: old. 83.006? SAW. ,. Guardian Sale. The Guardian sale of the Caleb Davis pro. ipertv will take place nt Ihe Court House en Oct'lH, 1SSS, at 1 o'clock p. ui. Jcxi'Tion Hotfl M. G. Wilkin lias re. turned to Junction and, in partnership with Ira A. Mills, will open it hotel. The States man of Sept. Ililth says: "Ira A. Mills, who for the past three year and a half has beeu employed a an attendant at the asylum, yes terday evening tendered to Superintendent Lane his resignation, to take effect on Mon day. Oct. 1st. .Mr. Mill has been an eill. cieiit attendant, and ha many friends nt the asylum. It i understood that he intends to engage wilh,Mr. M G. Wilkins, of this city, in the hotel business at Junction City, to which place they intend to move on next Wednesday or Thnrday, and w ill open their house to the public on the 7th of October, alter which they will be able to cuter to the wauls of the hungry public iu good style. Catholic School.- The building to be used for a Catholic school in Kugeim wil' havM two Behind room ou the first tloor, oue each for boy and girt. For the Sisters, who will come iuiinedmtclv after the build ing is completed, are in the first story two rooms, viz: a dining room and a kitchen, and iu the upper story four room The lower story will be twelve feet high, and the upper story ten. The Reverend gentleman wiiti'S that he hopes tbo people of Eugene and vicinity will appreciate such an enter prise ol general charity and embelishniHiit to ihe city, and will encourage and patronize it with hearty contributions. Ui naW.U. On Suudy whiln riding In a buggy a short distance north of Springfield, Unlit. Day, Miss Bessie Day and Miss Ma I lendrii ks had rather a close call in a runaway accident. One of the purses stumbled ami par ti illy fell, breaking the breast strap allowing the tongue to go free. The horse commenced to run and Mr- Day was unable to hold them on account f his disabled arm. Coining to a turn iti the rrntd. the huggy turned aver, throw ing the occupants nut, hritisin Mr, ami Miss Day about their faces considerably, Mis Hen dricks eseapirg injury. One of the horses was hurt uud the buggy miiewhat demolished. At tiik Mechanic Faik. S. P. Sladden took Ids fine dried fruit to Portland ami placed it. on exhibition at the Mechanics fair the first of the week. The whist exhibited dv George and .li hn K. Belsdsw at the State fair ml st the Lane county fair, the graces shawn by M. Wilkins at the State fair, and the cabinet and collection of minerals from the Blue river mines helmming to B. F. Dorris, have also been aildul to tha exhibit. In Litiuation. The race mre Pupoonse has been a fruitful source of litigation dur ing the past few day. In a suit between Smith Bailey ami Erwin for possession Tues day the latter was given the mare. Imme diately thereafter R. 11, Hayes attached her ami securnl an injunction from Judgn Bean enjoining Krwin from diwing nf the mare. Latest reports give the ownership to N, B. Lytle. Political Sphakino. 0. W. Fulton Re publican candidate for Presidential Elector of Oregon, will speak In r.iigena iuuraday evening Oct. 11th, at 7:30 p. m. Robt, McLean, also a Republican candi date for 111" same riffleo, will speak here Wednesday Oct. 17th, at the same hour. Hops Lost Hardly a tiop yard in Lane county but reports some loss of hop on ac count of tad Is ing able to secure pickers. The acgregate loss amounts to many thou sand pounds. There was no help for it us it was impossible to secure pickers. Oitick Rkmovfu. Mr. Bennett, the uew nrjeut Well. Fargo & Co., has moved the offi-e into the T litis block ocoupring a room on Ninth street with Mr. t oben We are informed that the Western Union telegraph will soon be taken to the name place. Retuiinkp. Mr. lien Rush uud fiimilr, after a residence of two years in Jackson county, have returned and took uptheir resi detu t on his farm at h Ik I'rutrie. lie says Lane county is good enough for nun. U.vnrjxncp. The rumor that there would be another Democratic paper started ill Eu gene is entirely nufoiinded. Newspaper men know that the Gcaiid fill the field, and would t.ot be likely to invest iu a business that is already over-crowded. - Nkw Lawyers. Cha. F. Rupel of June. (ton, J. Ditchbiiiin of hugcue, and v. 1. Feutoii of McMmnviile, all well known here, were 111110111: those w ho imsxod the eiamin tion Is fore the Supremo Court Wednesday f ir admission to the bar. pAnTSKissHii',- I. C. Mosburg and Dei ter H H im have formed a partnership in the grocery business. Their advertisement appear iu thu issue of the (JrjAiin. MaRMKD At Baker's Hotel, Eugene Citv. October. UH'i. bv E. P. Henderson J. P.. Mr. W. L. Fisk and Mi. M.tltie E, Earbnrt, all of Luue county. '-- STniWDKUuiKs. Itoht. Pratt brought us some fine, ripe strawberries last Saturday Oct 1st. th it grew in the open air iu his garden. BatKf Fiud. Mr. J. E. Feutonwentto Salem Moudv and filed hi brief in the contested case of the Lane county judgeship In Modoc ronutv. Cel.. W. W C..r 111 to Mi Emm I'eierson. Hok:-. To the wile of Phil Furlong in Eugene City, Sunday, Sept. 30th, a son. Pergonal. J W Cherry mad a trip to Portland Thurs day. Mr, Sum Withrow hat been sick for several d vs. Ricordcr Dorrii visited Portland (his week. Dr. C. D. Osburn, of Brownsville, i Id town. Jan. Abrams left Tuesday for the Foley Springs, A. J. Bubb sprained his ankle a tew days ago. Mrs. Jerry Horn is quite ill with typhoid fi ver. Mrs. G. licit man is visiting in Portland this week. Mr, Chas. Laucr and w ife visited Portland this week. Hon. S. F.Chadwick was in Eugene the first of the week. Perrv IViiiilextcr lift for his home st Piini villii Friday. Rev. F. P. Tower, of Salein, spent several d iys in Eugene thi week. Andy . f. Br'o-, of Jackson county, is re irted dangerously ill, Geo. Hays returned to hi home at Van couver, B. C, Tuesday. Mr. Geo Rhitielnirt ha returned to his home iu Gilliam county. Win. Lee, the i fill lent postmaster of Junc tion City, was in town Thursday. E. W. Whipple and Darwin Bristow, of Collage Grove wire in town this week. R Jones and w ife, of Portland, went to the Foley Spring lust Mouday mottling. Dr. W. M Thompson and wife, late of Pbasatit Hill have removed to Ciuwfords- villi, Or. Mr. L Dunn, of Puntisylvnnia, is visiting In Kueeiie at the residence of his uncle, Mr. Win, Osburn, Dr. Biddle nnd wife have located in Eu gene. Ho will engage iu the practice of his profession, dentistry. Mrs. Buttertleld will niukn Portland her future home. Her son has secured a deputy ship in the County Cleik's office. Mr. Isaac Stevens has returned from the Spokane country with ihe intention of mak ing Lane county bis permanent home. Hon. L F. Lane, of Roseburg, was in En getiti Wednesday. Mr. Lano was elected s Couuciliiiau nnd Mayor of Roseburg re cently. Mr. John Brady and family have returned to toko up their residence in Eugene, after an absence of ubout two years in Union county. 0. II Matloon, the defeated Republican caiiitidale for State Senator from tliualilla county, representing Slaver A Walker, was iu Eugene Tuesday. M Levinger, of Rohnerville, came from California the first of the week, anil com pleted the payments on the Edwards and Goodman farina, which they purchased lust spring. Junies L. Ferguson and Frank McDcrmott, inspectors of steam vessels (or the Willam ette district, came up from Siuslaw Mon day, where they bud been inspecting the steafu vessels. They rejumcd to Portland Tuesday. Mr. R. Arctidoif, of Illinois, was here the first of the week visiting his aunt, Mrs. Jacob Spores, nnd his cousins. Mr. Orcii- dorfwaau representative from Illinois to the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., which met ut Los Angeles a few weeks Ago. Ho is better pleased with Luue couuty than Southern California, County Fair. The total receipt. nf the Lane county fair for th Ver lrtiirf were $1, Mil 70; ex uses, KM. 12. Paid on indobtedn s of 18K7. 100. Balam-e to apply on premium of IHSS.f'.'yi.&Hj amount ol premiums, tMil.IU. ith tins showing the society cannot pay "i0 per cent on premiums. Outside ol this they lime a liability nf UblO drawing inteiest, 1 ha uisiness men of Eugene hsye profited from the fair for several years past, w hile exlilliltots have receive I but a percentage of their prem ii.uis. lo Insure a continuance ot the lair a arger percentage must be pai A committee from the Fair Sis iety will call on the business men of I'.ugetie to-day, Saturday, tor suliscrlo lions, It is a public enterprise which benefits hugene almost exclusively. It you wish another lair 101. 1, turscnne and neip pay premiums in lull. For six year the business tnen 0. Eugene have not beeu called upou to pay a cent in aid of this enterprise, While experiencing the benefit, Now when nld is needed, sub scribe liberally ami put thu H utility ou a bv si where it can succeed, und make a lair worthy of Eugene City aud Lnue County next year. Tint N r.w SciioiiNKB. -Last week the new iisuier built on the Siuslaw at the Acme siwmill was launched, and is now loaded with Iniiils-r ready to be towea over the bar, whence he will rail direct to Sun Francisco. Nie will there discharge her cargo and receive her en gines and pr"p"ller which are to be of the best uilitv, costing over 7.000. 1 ins event marks in beginning of a new and very Important in tustry for Lane county. The new Isiat is hrHeiied th Acme, of Han rraneisco, and is the hrt deep sea boat ever built in this county aud her 1 ad is the second ever slilpHd direct to the city. It will not belong 1st 're alili building will be an important industry in the wi stern section of the county and the lumber business will develop into the millions. Cioab Manpfactoiiy. J. Jasulek & Co. have renied the building adjoining Oarri son's machinery hull on Olive street and propose to start a first-class cigar manut 10 lory, The firm consists of three enterpris mg young men who w ith tin ir families cams from New lork, arriving here last inesdsy They will open for business Monday and will supply the trade ami pipdtn. lilt an important industry nnd should be put ionized and encouraged, they are exper ienced workmen uud guarantee tbo quality of their products. No ueed of smoking c g-.rs that are likely made hy I bincso wtien you cun buy the genuine urticle. Naiibow EacAPK. Friday of last week woman who was lying iu bed sick, in tent at Walker Young's hop yard, beard noise outsidit. She wetit to the opening in the tent nnd discovered a runaway team coming, hue had barely time to get 0111 thu way when the hors a run through Ihe tent d rni)li-lni,r it scattering the contents and killing a dog. Lahim Missionary Mrrri.10. The Ijuliea Foreign Missionary Society nf the Baptist I hiirch will hold a public meeting next nun' day evening. (In of the ladies will give an address, and tl ere will be readings, recitations and music appropriate to the occasion, hxer cise will begin at 7 o'clock. All ar invited. Diro In Eugene Cily, Monday, Oct. of a coniplicotion of diseases, Mrs. T. lilukely, sged oO years. She was a danghter ot John Michael and had been ill about eleven month. The interment took place Tuesday in the Masonic cemetery. Vvm ll.b. f Vl.Mra.fun 1at fit VhW Yoik City, has based Ihe south room . 1. ..,1 ;n ........ ,,t . ,ntu .lock books and stationery ihsisin. STATR UNIVERSITY AONKS M. UUKKKI EOITOB, Salutatory. Kind Rwdkhs: There is Dew nam at the li'iud of the coluuiu this wk. Psr bups, you have uotlced it. It is 0I1IS. And being now cosily curled iu the editorial chair, intellect expands in ihe genial atmosphere aud we am moved to make a few remarks. This chair seems very comfortable but it may not prove so. Shades of bjgoueeditors whisper around that it is a big roomy chair which three or lour editorial wea like the preseut would scarcely fill. If then "we" cauuot fill it, do not blame ns, for we can not add one inch to our breadth if wt try. Perhaps some beuevoleut Eutuliaus will help by handing iu all the items they think of. We shall try to tell yon all the goings ont aud comings iu at (be University of which we are ho proud, aud especially everything which relates to the literary societies. Per haps we may tell some of the jokes at which we laugh aud sometimes we may have sadder uews. We promise to be as truthful as news paper men cau nffoid to be, to cultivate our go d future if we cau find any to cultivate, aud not to hurt your feelings where it Can tie avoided wituout too much tucouvtuieiice. We have feeling ourselves and hope you will Uot lacerate theui by remarks about frivolity, etc Filially, kindly readers (we know yon are kindly, tor wiij else should you read thin), here we sit belore you. W have nut the tuatiile of our pmh cessor did moth and rust destroy it? nor Jet her quill fur that has sooed bejoud our reach. There is nothing h ft but this chair, easy or other wise, aud iuto it ample depths we will re tire while introducing sums of our vhuiao icrs. Lewis Wing is again in school. Miss Agnus Millicun ru-tuteied school last Monday. Why have we not a department of srt as well as oue of music? Mus Culet is with us aguiu, as are also her sister and ht r brut her. Class iu Modern History brgau work in the text book this week. Mr. Royal F. Reaouer of the olaas of '85 puid the Cuiversitya visit Wednesday. Miss Ida Essen who wait here year before last, may be aguiu sveu tu the class-rooms. Alviu McClaiue was iu towu last week. He thtuks he may be back iu school next year. MissYeiua Adair, who has beeu ill lor several days, is ablu tJ resume her school duties. Mr. Kaspar Kubli snd Mr, George . John- sou are liteuds of the old-tush timed Damon uud Pythias stump, Ed McAllister is back from Portland, J. . Urerutteld 1 also back uud the Juuior , ranks ale filled. Prof. Johnson hopes that students who baud him excuses will no longer address him as "Pruff" uud talks ot ''leavers." Milton a. ButteruYld is iu Portland hold ing thuiosition ot Di puiy Clerk ol the Cir cuit Court for Multnomah Co. Misses Veiuu Adair, lua McClung and Muiy Porter were elected to membership in the Eutuxian Society lust Friday. Numbers of students atteuded the fair last week, and several yuuug ladles touud their fuiicy-wurk had joined a blue-nbbou club. A certaiu young lady should not be send ing kisses ou paper to oue ol the seven boys domiciled togeiber. They are liable to be dcliured to the wrong pel sou. The Introductory social or walk around comus off Saturday evening All students are invited to oome, walk atouud, gel ao- ' quainted aud have a good time. We hope "Jimmie" brought the keys ot the socii ty library with turn. It has already had two week extra Vacation, because the other keys are tiuviug in the East. Society appointment for next week are: Recltatiou, Elvu (Julio way; Reading, Ethel Hunter. OuestloU tor debtte is. Resolved. That E luiMiiou'sUoutJ bit maJa compulsory. W. Gtffurd Nash wsi iu Eugene last week. II u has beeu seeing the woudeisof England, und the Continent, including especially Italy aud Uwitzuiluud, uud buu,s back many pret ty souvenirs. The names of Miasos Lulu Sawyer and Myru Nurri were proposed for member ship ut the lost meeting of the Eutaxiuns, A gooit tniug wilt Dear repeat ng. tail us buve some mure. Mrs, Judge Shattuck of Portland made a trip to Eugene last week (or Ihe purpose of visiting the University.' Shn remained sev eral days und expresed herself as both in terested and pleased. Senior Biattain" or, more accurately speuking, IL A. Bruttuiu, A. U., bus leumtd another aecumplisbuent this summer, rail fence building, lie intends to go 10 Cali fornia sunn tu rtudy luw. Editorial work is severe tax on tha heulib Both the "expiring editors were ill after gelling uut tbsir last columns. Hap ily neither case was Htious and both are sgaiu iu school. Take care of your "consti tutions. The class iu Iliad think that SmMlitus means Rough ou Rats. If they were in Demosthenes they would probably refer to icoiocrushin pastry. How living the dead languages become when read witn apprecia tive eyes. Tbe X. m. j. u. a. snu ine 1. w. u. u. A. held a joint meeting last Fuday led by Mr. Young aud Miss Roberts. Quite a num ber were in attendance but we wish there hsd been twice as many. All students and especially new ones are invited to these meetings. (J Ulcers elected at me last meeting 01 me Laiircaii's are: Pre., A. L. Veazio; Vice Pres., Fletcher Linn; Secretary, L, E. Wood worth; Asaistunt Secretary, A. U. Hovey; Treasurer, J. Wtdiuer; Editor, Fran cis Marion Mulksy; Hergent-at-Arms, Thomas Todd; Censor, A. C. Wilson. "H ippy is the man who learns wisdom from the experience of others," says Plan tu. Former editors have been so annoyed by their pens that we have decided to do our writing with pencil. We think it will make a good a point, and are sure that however much it may wear down, it will never be "worn to tbe down." Prof. Condon's archaeological collection hat been increased by ihe addition of an an tique lamp from the catacombs, tbe gift of Mr. Nssb. W do uot know whether it will shed any light on tbe arrowhead around it or nut, but we do know oue thing, snd that i that such a good example ought not to go auimitated. Many nf as can add specimens to tbe Prof's fine collection if we hunt for them iu our summer vicatious on seaahore and mountain. , EuUxiaii Society elected officers last week wlih the following result: Pres., Clara Condon; Vice Pre , Anna Roberts; Kec, Nellie tiuodgras; Tress., Nellie Straight; Editor, Agues M Greene; Marshal, Emma C, Dorris. The meeting was perfectly har monious though somewhat noisy, and it is presumed that everyone was happy except tbe secretary pro Urn. who bad all lb ballots m U nu was mereny greauy laugueu. I Now thin in a eood wny to bf uiu th new 1 . - . nf year verv economical of tune ami ballots, ouder if it will eontiuue!