The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, October 20, 1888, Image 5

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CITY AND COUNTY.
Florence Items.
0,t.
15l!i.
St v. tttl stniugei in town.
L. E. Diu-k wmili and A. K - ir eaino in
f. ll... Wulli V IhJ kl.ll.'
iri'W m-
Mrs. C'lini' l a vi a on h visit In In r son.
Jonquil Mi'ler, Oiiklitud, Culiforni:, tn-inor-row
.
Tlie steamer Favniite tow. d out the Acme
to-day. The FuvnriiB went on In Yiitiiuu
to work oil the jetty at linn place.
A. E. Smith, a saloon keeper, and biniM If
Ibe bct customer, was 'lushing iirunml with
knife yesterday when lie was knocked
iIowd, put in the sab on niK' locked up. In
the nifilil he sobered mid tried to get out,
but thi-y got u'"' it-t. This morning tin
proprietors liad hiui put out, aud to-ilrty be
was wrested.
Dr.OWNKD.
Mrs. Keiiislou was drowned lust Friday
the. l'2th, about ki'x miles above In re. She
w a coiiKiu o( Mr. Stipes. Mr. K-niston
iind family moved on tbe river nlnuit two
weeks Kyi i. Mr. Kenistou was stopping
with Mr. aud Mr. Stiles, while Mr. K- nis
tou returned to tbe valley. Mr. Stiles mid
wife being uwv from homo she went across
the river to milk. In about half un hour
niter, fbe wan found nearly n hundred yard
below the whnvf, caught in sonie brush. How
it happened no one knows. She bad fin
ished milking, and the milk watt mi tbe
wharf, and ber boat wan tied -ia she had left
it. She leaves a husband and two children.
About two mon'hs ago a little child of Mr.
and Mm. Young was drowned.
Floiuni-b.
Goshen Items.
Out. 17, 1888.
Mr. Henry Matthews and family paid
Cresswell a visit Sunday.
Mr. Rebecca Cutnmings is on the Kick lint,
no also is Jan. Berkshire.
Mr. Jno. Kitchen was severely hut. hist
week while baling hops.
Mr. J. D. Hampton's team took ft spill to"
day at Ihe expense of his hack.
The Pleasant Hill Cand rendered some
excellent music for our people Sunday af
tt'rooon. t
The Goshen Debating Society bis been
re organized and meets each Wednesday
evetiiug.
Mrs. Edmnnsnu and family have moved
on to thir farm recently the property of
Wm. Guinev. deceased.
Married In Eugene City, Or., Wednes
day. ct. 17. 183S, by Rev. I. X. Mulkev,
Mr. II. C. Wheeler and Miss Kite Bond.
May their?, be n long and blissful life.
Delinquent Taxes.
The city tax is now in my bunds for col
lection. All delinquent taxes ami street as
sessments must be paid immediately, and if
not paid ou or before Nov. 1, lh8H, they
will be collected by due piocess of law. Be
prompt and save costs. H.J. Day,
Lltv Marshal and l.ix loiifctor.
SOTICK TO SHIPPERS,
(via Yuqniim to Suii Frauei'co.)
Of wheat, oats, hep- uud wool. Itliupierj
pared to take Marine Insurance on all cereals,
hops, wool or any consignments of goods to
sud from San Fninci.-eo., For furtlnr par
ticulars address Ai.a Huihis,
Agent California Ius. Co., Yaquina, Or
A Doumi Arm st. On Sunday 1km
fiVit took place at the Ft lib rweit place tin
miles west of Eugi-tie, bi-twicn S. lVidcr
wtrtatidJ. Bach, which n suited in the sr.
rest ol both parties. The hearing 'of bo'b
parties took place In fi re Justice Henderson
Tuesday. liach had tented Fi Id. rwvi t's
place, and on the i xpiratinn of the lease they
ntid trouble over the settlement, and bad
tlht in the bouse. They then adjourned to
tbii yard, where Bach struck Fehh-rwert on
the head with an ax, rendeiing him uncon
scious for some time. Bach claimed that be
hurt been assaulted wilb a knife iind had
Fehlerwert arrested. Alter u hearing, the
Justice discharged Fehlerwert and held Bach
in the sum of $100 bonds to await the action
of tbe grand jury. .Houds were promptly
furnished with Ell Terkius and Geo. Brown
sureties. .1
' Died. In Eugene City, Wednesday morn
ing, Oct. 17, J. F. Hi lufcisoti, familiarly
known as "Colonel," died, agul 3S .years,
7 months and 3 days. His death was eaii-ed
by inflammation of tbe stomach, although he
had been iu poor health for some time psst
suffering from heart disease. Mr. Hender
son leaves a widowed mother, sisters and
brothers aud numerous ri l.itives to mourn
Lis loss. The funeral sermou was preached
by Rev. Whilmore at the Methodist church,
of which he was n consistent in; tiiln-r,
Thursday afternoon, after which the inter
nieut took place (it the Masonic cemetery.
W. C. T. U. Officf.m. The Woim ns
Christian Temperance Union of Eugene baa
elected officers for the ensuiug year as fol
lows: Mrs M J Osbnrn, I'res; Mrs Iua C
Bean, Vice Pres; Mrs L liilyeii, Recording
Sec; Mrs Jennie Hannah, Corresponding
Sec; Mrs A J Ramsey, Tress; Mrs M J Os
bnrn Snpt (Sunday School work; Mrs L Bil
yen, Snpt temperance literatur..-; Mrs Reck
with, Supt prison ond jail work; Mrs A J
Babb, Supt fair work; Mrs M J Ramsey,
Supt ' recitations; Mrs J J Walton, Snpt
hereditary and health.
Pocket Book Foosn. During Iny harvest
Mr. Geo. Arniitage lost a pocket book con.
..:... t m.i . ...... - ;rt..iu it
wiuiuu f i.uui; m uuiiB,n iiriu""ir u, ..... .
jnisn auu a greenoaei.. ;,ir. .iriiiii.iv.-'
found the imssihf. book in the urass m ar
their residence one day Invt week, with i
eonteuts inta. t, except the J bill which wss
missing. Some one had abstract- d the
money mil then thrown the book into the
yard.
Chanois After the Ho. y building is
completed the Lane enmity bunk will be
moved into the corn- r room. The binding
which is now occupied by the biuk wi'l be ! year.
exteuded forty feet, and will be occuj i d by Having perfected am.ngements with par
Mr Saunders as a merchandise store. Card-' ti s io Portland, 1 am able no to find pur
well's saloon will occupy the room vacated eh .s, - . i'uids, more. Teadlly thau
bySannders. ' ! WcJ-'o-'. If you inve land for sale, ira-
" . i ir.,v d or unimproved, yon cannot do bet-
l'lr,mmil I i.-im 'Fni- ill I .St inol.'il 1. r I :,..!, t.l e!i' 1 -1st Vol,r busillCHJ With US
t iilroad agent Ad iir has h i I coupon railroad
tickets for sale at his office. He can mnply
m f'irr. , 1,.m ....u r...i.. r..j.l,..l VlV III TT i1
0. P i.i,.t U P n.Lmt ilu,.rrs.ii(.-cli lis.
The tickets are fr-en lito !Hinehi long
aud unit he sig.i d by t"-' .ur: ti is-r with
his name.
DllD.-G-o. Bowman, a n-ph- w of Ti es
Barbie of Lost Valb v, dii d at Pott! . ml Fri -
day last itl b..ot years. Tl;e nm ins
Were bronht here S.iturdnv
and
UlSeU lo
Pleasant Hill f-r inumient.
PoariL CLtK. James Riley, C-ilairu,
hsi tieen app-'inl-d a r lilwny 1 uia:l el rk.
Re vi! n;n betw-en L'u.t:ll. Or., aud
Dan, V.T.
wahtt.d. 1 w.ini 0.1S.V ponrns 11 n-n
plain and hihtat p.ice paid at lWllunt ,s.
Brevities.
School honks at Collier's.
Considerable siekuess reported.
A few w ild gi-es h.ivr passed ovi r.
Read the CiCVKD nil pleiueLt ill this issue.
La lies dress goods a speciulty al Frieud-
ly's.
Tin Ciiibolic school building is nearly in
closed Charley Wood will st.nt a restaur mt at
Piineville.
Henderson, Dentisf.
Vint, walking h its lit the Rami R.,x and ihe
I.it-Kt attraetimia.
Take your produee to the Pacific Tea Co
and get ihe best prices.
Henderson, Dentist.
Hot and cobl baths every day in the week
at Jerry Horn's barber shop.
A flue line of silk plushes iu all shades
and Ljradis at F. Ii. Drum's.
Colisidi li.ble fn itl.t has hee:i received by
Lugi uc men-hunts this wick.
Lots nf fashionable tur'Mis at the Misso
Walt-.n's. full sad se( them.
All kinds of job and conimerci.il printing
iloue ueally at tbe UCAltl) otbee.
Marshal Day has moved into his new resi
dence iu the southern p u t of town.
Teas, coft'i es and choice groceries cheap
lor casn at .Mosiirjuo & iihikis.
The Governor has commissioned A. R.
Rudolph, of Florence, a notary pnblin.
I'eforo storing or selling ynnruiits ne A.
V. Peters. Clean Chevalier barley wanted
Tbe Prineville people have hut one hotel
now, aud that is kept aud owned by a China
man. Quite a nnmhor of Euu'cne people have
been in attendance at the Mechanics Fair of
Portland this week.
The firm of Keney & II.inds.iker nt Jas
per has dissolved partnership. Mr. Keeuey
w ill continue the business.
Oats aud barley at highest market rates
taken iu exchange for lumber; allowed mar
kit price at the Springfield saw mill.
University books, public school supplies,
ink, blank books; the very latest papers,
novels, magazines aud reviews atColliei's
book store.
Ry fair and s'qunro dealing we hope to gain
the conhdence of all.
Wrkklkr k Cooudoi?,
Abstracter and Real Estate Ady's.
Tbe writing school nnder the direction of
Prof. Garrison, is progressing aduiji-nbiy.
The attendance is large and the pupils ami
teacher enthusiastic.
Goldsmith, the grocer, has just received
from the East one of the largest assK'iim -uts
of lumps ever draught to Eugene, lie will
sel! iheiii at pi ices that defy competition.
W F. G 1 in !!'. of Fralikl ll. adreilised in
the hist is-r.e of lln GcaiiD fi-rahore llmt
bad been lost lei a month. The paper bud
bar l! left ibe oflice whin a response enine
to th," adveitisement.
By .using on!)' the best materi lis to lie had.
and having had years nf actual experience
und-r the best instruction, enables Hender
son, Dentist, to obtain the finest results
known in Dentistry.
F innns and otlurs come in and see th
rineH roll' clion of fruits at d grains ever ex
hibitvd in Lane county.
1 Vhkilki t Cooi.iook,
Matlock Block.
'Old King Cole was a j illy old soul," so
are those wl-i, buy lh ir spring suits of lvist
land A Wilson Their prices are the lowest:
their g mils are best. In a cheap or high
vri eiil suit- ihi-y dpi .icc-imniodaU- you. ,
Prof Rorli. of Iieliiin, d-livered a Pro
hibition soeeeh to a fair an In in-e Saturday
ev-ningat Rlimeliirt's Hill On Snnliv-
he Iccliired to a well lill-d bouse taking for
his subject "Laws of Life." .
Joe Ripstein, the little h-iiiipk".cked man,
who liss sawi d wood and done odd jobs
around Eugene for several years past, died
at the poor faitn Monday. He hud been hi.
inm-'te of the poor farm for h.t past six
months, . "
The campaign text bonk of the Democratic
persuasion can be purchased from F. W,
Osbnrn for !0 cents. It is a book of OoCi
pages, and is unanswerable in its argu
ments for tariff reform. Secure a copy and
investigate the subject.
St. John ns';s the question, "Are yon for
the saloon or the home," The answer given
is "you bet your lito." Rut whi n you are
asked where yon can get the best goods aud
prices on tea, coffee, groceries. On sale at
the PaciMo Tea Co., Cor Oth aud Oak streets
Murr'OK licenses issued siuce our last re
port: J W White an I J Moad, T S Winfrey
and Leona Shelly, II C Wheeler and Eliza
C Bond. C W Znmwalt and Kittio V Baker,
H 0 E Schraib r end Alice M Rristow, John
S Blnnton und E E Horn.
Jnsf received a full line of Henrietta Laine
and Marrietta cloth dress goods iu the folow
ing shades: Goblin Blue, Morning Blue,
Myrtle, Hinerai, Harrnn, Paon, Cresson,
also llluks which the Indies are invited to
call andxnmiue at S. H. Friendly's.
The time for holding the regular meetings
of the W. C. T. U. has been changed from
the 1st and 3d Mondays of each month to
the Ond and 4th Saturdays at l p. m. Ex
cepting Saturday tut 2Uh inst., at which
time a regular meeting will be held.
Dming a performance of Sells' cirens at
San Diee-i the other day Bogardus, Jr.,
while firing eighteen shots in eighteen sec
onds, missed the target aud--sent a bullet
thtough the leg of Miles Silverthorue, 23
years old. It is a bad wouud.
The Charier Oak v the lest stove, manu
factured. Ii is the pride of every house-
Messrs. Starr and andcnmirg have
r-cr Titty received from the manufactory at
Si Louis a car load of them which they are
n.e ring at v. ry low pr'ces. Call and exam
ine the. 11...-
Tin- Aloiii'- club of Portland is ciiculat-
ing a peiiii.-n praying the lcgi-liitnre to pass
a m ire siring- n law against the killing of
.l.r fi.r th- ir hides. Such a law sb"iilil be
lleer lor Ill-ir U ie. n-ILU u"-e
' , ii u ,i,,i. ,.
tutsseil a ii urn r iuc phi' i'-i i"oui""
! . . A , :. .
Iimiters lue ileer e uecomiu i ncaicer rifij
; Tctu ! us-ill d.l-.
i
oiir p.-trooaiie solicited.
B. F DoB l is,
t I . . . .1. . C-..n.,.la ,.irMl B nir
i. .., . I, ..redout ..,. Lstc
' (, )t ibis fad I" tie- able on the notth
jjlM, r v ,,, si, ru ami northern sides are
I fr-e of rii"W rl the way up, excepting two!
' or tliri ji t.-h' s, which have the eppeir-
! sure of mud gl ich r n vierd fn-m Priue-i
. vid-.
y Keiiislon. whtav ife was dtowmd
noe wite was (itowniu
, ir. the Sri
' in sii ther
aw. n iwconnt of which sptiears
.-lum'. ill our Florence i-orres-
p.-i, h iice
tlli.es si; -
lerii n victitn of cm- m'sfor
s ur. i, .i in ir-v.'ii about two
lie .'l two chihln n bv datb,
in. I one :ii.t'..r-d for a lim lime wiih a
Lr-1-11 hip, and tioW bis devoted wife is
t.sk-n from. He i an hoii-st hard working
r.,n.
l-swung of lt tt- r ireatmeiit troiu in- 1
j t-....raL!e fate
See notice to creditors of the Goodchild
estate,
L idied, v-m can g-t a gon.l vrset at Rett
man for 3o cents.
Th" Cilemsn hnnsn has beo rented ta Mr.
Lefnive nf l.imi I
Call at the Pau l anil lnieet the nice,
new vainniil ihe Miwes alton.
Ill dis ss g umIs lb. Indies say that Rett'
lunii k-es ibe la'eat an 1 fluent In town.
Th-i n iveltv store b is just received a large
assortment of m-h-ml T ddets and "selN em
ch'-np, too." Call see them.
Sep th" P'irionn on first paye in which
Prime Mil iiti r Blaine, tnk-s the part of
lo fi in the Kepuiiiie-in Mikailo.
Hon t Inrcet llmt if vnn neecj a la-hes or
Misses' jieket, or N'.wmarket, latest and
ch-iip 'St. Bctt Man's is the place.
Leive y mr Ian Is fur ssle with Wheeler ,fc
Coolid M tlock RI i.-k. Thev have the
onlv set of shstra ts in Line county,
Krins.' Si Kl-dii wsrrant all Imots and
shoes, an 1 will new up all rips on boots and
shoes bought -it their store free of cost.
.1 stove lengths 75 cents per load
Good ,ty-k mi hand. You c-tn get a load
w'n never oil come, at ihe Springfield saw
mill.
Boots a-id shoes of nil kinds includillil
Porter, Slesinger ,fc Co's, make. Every
pair warranted at way d own prices at Uett
msn's. Hardy ,v Bond expect to put a "twenty
five cut" counter in their nnveltv More.
Come inriv and pet ome of the rare bargain
that will be found there.
Tb'-re are a f' w men's on its (rVat, Test and
pants) left at Bettman's for Jo, an nntrlt
good ennngh for anv man to wenr. Come
and get one before they are all sold.
Dr. Sharpies has contracted several thon
and bushels of potatoes wised on his
Pleasant Hill farm to a San Francisco party.
He delivers them in San Francisco for 110 eta
per cental. mmmm-
The ew High Ann Vertical Feed Davis
Sewing Machine will do a greater variety
and rani' of work th in any oilier machine.
Prices reasonable. For sale at Collier's
book store.
Sitslcnts for your fine dressajiiU achoo'
shoes KiNuIvirtlase ileiTTsTas they can
give yon iWMJrsnoo end at le money
th'ittjMTTore mSuioene. Call and see the
i ilillcrcnt stvles,
Rev. A II Lackey, D D , of Pealmdy.
Kansas, is assi-tini; the Pastor of the First
Presbyteri.iii Church in a series of mectinu.
He wilt preu-h each evening of next week
and will hold an nfte.-noon Bible study. All
are invited to attend tha meetings.
The improvement on the front of the
Orange store building ate neatly finished. A
cement walk will be built around the corner
an I in front of the drug store, and will pro
biibly be extended to connect with the walk
in front of Baker's, hotel. At any rates
new si.h wilk of w ond will be built.
Personal.
Miss E-iiini Be m is visiting in Eugene.'
.Mr. Ella Williams is still dangerously 111.
dipt. Cox. of Aeinc, was in town Monday.
Hon. S. B. Eakin went to Portland Friday
morniiu'.
Dr H EMaorth has returned from a visit
to Eisti in Oregon.
Mr Jos M Widmer lins been very sick
with t ph dd fever.
I.ee C.unplell of the railway mtil service
was in town M-uu'ay.
Geo. Forrest is Conyalescent after a severe
ittuck of tvphoi l f. v-r. t ;,.
Vr"' W'tt mr-- rftirned hern thv Mw-liaii-ies
F -ir Sunday evening. -
C. I) Osluini and wife lnve returned to
th-ir home In Itrownsiille t
S un Withr i.v ii recor- ring front a severe
nlt'.ek of the typhoid fever.
Phil W i tin in and wife arrived iu Eugene
tin- tiist of th- w--ek, visiting.
Mr. It 'bt. Ciili--y, of Col'sgn Grove, Went
to Finn nee last Wednesday.
Mr. Geo. Gibson bit for his home in
Crook county the first of the we(k.
Mr. Jane s Dyhee, the veteran horseman
of Poitli-nd, " as in Eugene this week.
Dr T. W Sbelton and fanW have moved
into tin it handsome new residence.
Miss Minnie Scott who has be' u ill with
typhoid fever for some time, is improving.
Harry Baxter was in town the first of the
week. He returned to Corvallis Wednesday.
Mr. A. J. Pickard and family are conva
lescent ufnr a severe attack of typhoid fe
ver. Mrs. Cbns. Raker and children have moved
to Portland where we understand they will
reside.
Judge R'-im returned from Roselmrg,
where he had been holding circuit court
Wednesday.
Miss Bes-ie Day went to Portland Tues
day to tnku a course of instruction in the
Holmes Business College
We are infnrrned that Miss Minnie Scott,
daughter of .liuh'e Scott, is in a dangerous
condition fieiii typhoid fever.
Mr. Hatiibergcf, a Portland drummer for
the tit in of Dilteiihoefer, Hass Si Co,, gave
us a pleasant call this week.
R D. Paine, J. M Sears and AI. Churchill
got th-ir hounds together and started for the
Pine Openings on a deer hunt Monday.
Rev. C. II. Wallace is at work at his trade
in II rulirnok, Siskiyou county,. Cat. He
expects to remain there during the coming
wiutcr.
Mis. I. K. P ters came hero the first of
the week from her home iu OaklinJ,. Cal.,
to attend the la.t ill:u ss of her brother, J. F.
Heudcrsou.
Mr A M. Hulery, a Lafayette attorney,
wash-re looking for a 1-iciitiun this week.
He was fiivorubly impr- ssid with Engene,
lui' has not yet decided to locate here. '
Mr H .initio Selfiidgn und wife b-ft for
California to spend the winter hist Tours-
day eveuing
IVe Lope Jir. rtellrldge s
. , , ,, t ,
! heulth mil imitove under the ch-nge of
,. - -
I c lui.ve.
n.li e
Dr -I. J. M' Donald intends soon to move
fu ui La Grande aud locate in Kiifc'-ue f0r
the purpose of practising bis profession.
Mrs McDonal-', formerly Miss Hattie Ells
worth, is in hnuene at tl-e present liuie.
S.ll.L AMI CoMH.KS.OX HoCKf. Eu','ent
hi.M .,t:j i.eeiteil m va -lit lnisSit '11 Slid iTelieml sule
I ,t,,rr. Il,e want bs Isen ui-ilied by Mr.
I '1'li- Uii Oial-pel, who leu. I'llilt m lare
l-iiil-iitiif en Wi lametU street, south of the
T '"' ''" "I'd w.ll (test in hay, Kr am, Wl
and nil her kin-ln "t iinsluee on ounnii-nvn
i.d nth-rwi-e.. Ho aiso will wll and buy
le-rseK, niiiim nd other live mock. If iyu
t,Ae..iitliii: in il. ai Ii ue to w-l:, tall un Air.
C'l.rp;iri.
Sitca1-m WNT1).--A comiietiiut geuile
U,ni, wno can Me goon r n r-ui-, wiuea
a -itu.iiioo in a -tote Ciers. or would c-
1 c- i-t i iiinoac 4,1 ol any kind. A Idtyss J
V . E , cute Ocwip Ofiiee.
M 11 ;m Ii. Vt ll.e Ih:Vj)Hi House Thllfa
,l.,y mug. f.-t. l"th. by Rev. C. M. Hill,
Mr John h. Buutuu to Mi Eupheinta t.
H-'iu. TheGlAi.D force wish the newly
1 . - 1 ... ., i .1
tusi mo colli le ni.iij nappy jiar.oi wru.iru
Political Speakings.
During th coming two weeks Ijint county!
will lx thanuhly canvassed by Democratic
iwak-ra. We give appointments as follows,
H .n.. JuhnBii rnett and R. M. VeaUh will
address the chiieiis of
Juuction C'ty, Saturday, Oct 27, 1 p. m.
Umi Tutu, Monday, Oct '."J, 1p.m.
Smitlifield, I'liemlay, " , u
Irvih, VVe.bies.lay, " 31, "
i'rewwell, Thiiralay, Nov. 1, 1 p. ni.
Uisl Valhy, Friday, 2. "
1 Vtij,'e Omve. Satunlayt Nov. S, 1 p. m.
Euneuo City. Monday. Nov. ft. 1 p. m.
Hon. L Bilyeu and C A. Dor, is of Eu-
Ken. . ny will tpeaK at
tAittas-e Onive, Salunlay, Oct '.7, 1 P- m.
Cresswoll, Monday, Oct 1 p m.
Cobiir, I'uesday, l)ct 3t, 1 p. ul
Mohawk, Wcsluesday, Oct 31. 1 p. lit.
i iuuri.-lil, Tliunnlay, Nov. I, "
l'aitii Creek, Friday, Nov, 2, 1 p. iu.
luudion City, Satunluy, Nuv, 3, 1 i. 111.
ludg-.l. J. Walton, aud J. K. FenWn E,
of Eiue-ie and Il 'U. H. C. Huston ot SH;U(.-er
will be at
Greeu Door Schisil House, Monday, Oct 29,
1 p. 111. '
S-necr, 1'uesdny, Oct St, 1 p. m.
Chei-hire, VV ednexlay, Oct 31, 1 p. in.
Sinithheld, Thursday, Nov. 1, 1 p. 111.
Long I'mi, Friday Nov. 2, 1 p in.
Irtimt, nuterAlay, ov 3, 1 p. ui.
CoL VV. H. Elfin ;nr, Denna.-ratlo can.lidaU
l. Ir.!.l-n,t .1 l'l-e . itl a,l.ll,. l lli- I
reus of Lauecoiiutr, at the Court House, Sat
urday , Oct 27 at 7 o'clock p. in. Col. Elfin-
ger is a talented and logical and his audience
will be well entertained.
Everybody iuvited to attend especially tlie
ladies. We besaak for the gentlemu alsive
announced, a conslde'-a.e hearing from the
ieople -f the couutv. They will present the
issues of the day, fairly, and a they really ex
ist Local couni'ittees will make arrange
ments for halls where necessary.
Summary of Asscsnmcnt.
The following is the summary of assess
ment for the year lBd8:
No Improved acres of laud, 406,814; total
value, $,oG(i,842; average value, $tl.U09.
Rai'road land, 48.3114 acres: value, o6,
610; average value per aero, if 1.375.
town ioi s, i i.-i,oo.
Mortgages, 5b'J,8;i3.
Improvements, M,hT)2.
M-rchaudise and implements, f 591, 50(1.
Money, notes, aocouuts, shares of stock, -
etc, fj'5,07.
Household furnitnre, carriages aud watches,
$i(S'.,050.
No horses and mules, 5,569; value, iVJ,-
731; average value, f4.49.
No cattle, 17,963; value, i60, 3'Ja; average
value, $14.88.
No sheep, il,8C8; value, $36,335; average
vanie, ft. no.
No swine, 7,C.2; value, $14,925; average
value. $1.93.
Gross value of properly, $3,989,013.
Indebtedness, $1, "7 1,008.
Exemptions, $.i2'.),857.
Too, I taxable property, $4,187,543.
No polls, l.GTo.
Tbe tottil taxable propcrtv shows au
increase of f 1 12,000 over that of the previous
year.
Cottage Grove Items.
MOM OUB SI'F.C'ULCOBBKSPONIII'.NT.
Oct. 17, 18K8.
Rained again last nlht; hut clear to-day.
Mr. Darwin Rristow went to Altny Sun
day the liws-. '-k- m-,.4s-.;- - -
Onl: a lot if irraln is being hauled daily to
this place from Siuslaw val'ey.
Mr. John Ciiln left here Sunday morning.
We understind he went to Albany.
Mr. Shelley, once sheriff of Lane county.
was at Cottage Gmra one day last wek.
Mr. Hanson Is here uallhiK on her sick
ilaueh'r Katie whn hss lsen quits ill for the
past ten riaya.
Mr. John Scott and family were visiting at
R. VV, VeaUh's on Silk creek Saturday and
Sunday last
Mr. J. W. Harmes and daughter have Isith
been quite sick for several days but were let
ter when last heard from.
A ililtle ilautthler nf Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Kirk of 'hrisman irot one of Its arms broken
one dav last week. Dr. Martin of this place
was called.
VKItlTT.
Letter List.
Letters for the following persona remained
uncalled for at tbe nostofUce in Eugene City,
Oregon, Oct. 19, 1888:
Rrem. Jaa L Lambert, Frank
Cbeesmen, R L Landers, Mrs L F
Dotson, Mrs Elizabeth Mason, Mrs Frank
Elliott, John R Smith, Miss Angie
England. J M. Stewart, Llizibetn
Jones, Harry Wolf, W
Johnson, R "M Worts, Rev D 0
Vogell, Mrs W.
' A charge nf one cent will be made on each
letter given out.
Fersone calling for tbe above will please
say advertised, giving date.
V. W USMJBM, r lu.
Anarsrr.D on Rkqum'T'om. Sheriff Rloan
obtained rean'a'on no the Governor nf Cal
ifornia f'om Gov. Pennoyer, last Friday,
for tbe arrest of Peter Pierce, charged with
obtaining money oader false pretenses, tbe
requisition being given nnder conditions mat
tbe state shou'd be liable only for $5 per
diem of officer and actual expenses of bring-
ins the prisoner back to Oregon. Sheriff
Sham star led for Sacramento Sunday night
and returned with Pierce Wednesday morn
ing. It is charged that the prisoner seenred
$200 advance for hop picking money, Bfter
contracting his hops to S, H. Friendly, and
then skipped out leaving Mr. rnendlv to
save the Irons as belt be coold. 1( will be
given ft preliminary e'sm'.riatlou Monday.
MiKHAmMU-.T-fiorjae one, Ihe Republican
onnnty central committee, we suppose, were
guilty of a r etty deceit this we- k. After tbe
arrival of Mr McLean, Republican candi
date for preaidential elector, posters were
printed and distributed announcing a joint
debate between Mctau and t. It tsklp
worth, a Democratic candidate. McLean
knew al the time that Skipwnrth could not
he present, as he ha been unable to fill his
apiioinlmnts by reason nf sickness. Rather
a small business to engage iu in order to
secure a crowd.
Lost His Suit. A Tacoma dispatch says
"The i try found for the defendant In the
esse of Rev McLafferty against th city of
Tacoma. to recover damau lor Iravnut
stieet excavation unguarded, by which tbe
plaintiq Las been iauiied fur hie. I be tes
timony showed that there was a femi-aronud
the excsvutioo, and llmt tbe plaintm must
bare cliuibed under.
MmitlKD At Pleasant Hill, Sunday. Oct.
14. by W H Biinnhman. J. P.. Mr. Sieg. I
Winfrey to Mis Leona Shelley, all of Lane
county.
Maaatro. At AlUny Oct. 17th.' by Rev
W-bli. Mr It. F. Pierc to Miss Emma
Arui-piger, both of Ilarruhnrg.
Political Speaking-.
Hon. L. B. Cox of Portland will address
the citizens of Eugene Iu favor of Cleveland
and tariff reform at the Court House in Eu
R(,ne City on Friday evening, Nov. 2d, at
. 7:30 p. ro.
Political Speaking. 1
IU11, .1. D. Whitman, of Jackson county,
hut recently from tin End w ill address the cit
Uens of I, sue county iu favor of Cleveland and
tariff reform as follows:
Cottage tirove, '1'uesday. Oct 23, at 1
Oct 23. 7 r, m,
j .1,,,,,-tion t 'ity. We-ltie.dav. t ct Z4, 7
P. m.
En .-cue I
ity. .iionil iv. Anv. oth. 7 n. m.
- The tfentleii un hss the reputation of bring a
fills talker and should 1st crvt-ted w ith K(ssl
aiidieiKvs, LiK'al eoinuiittees ar expecteil to
make the necessary an alignments tor halls,
etc.
JasptT Items.
Oct. IB, 1N88.
Frosty mornings,
Mrs. J. M K-i-ney aud Mis Dora Wallace
went to Eng. in- this nioiiiiug.
E. B. Il.ui'ls.iker, of Eugene, was visiting
relatives lore last We. k.
Mr. E. L. Smith and wife visited ftieuds
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All" 1111,. Illll TV lUr IUP lll-W RTIHI mill, IW'
j longing toC. R. Sylvester & Son, baa ar-
rived, and is being placid in position.
Mr. Wade Martin, of Cotlaue Grove, baa
rented the hop yard just ncioss the river
from here la-longing to Mr, John Shelley.
The school w hich began beie on the 1st
with a u enrollment of 36 names is pi-ogress-iug
nicelv under the management of Miss
Lllella Handsaker. Ttiis being her third
term at this place we predict a successful
School.
Bears seem to he quite plentiful this Fall.
Jaa. VV'nlliice killed one a few days ago,
which first managed to kill a valuable (log
for him. A son nf L. M. Castleman, on
Fall Creek, also gave chase to a large one
this week which has been killing sheep and
feeding in the orchard, but so fur has not
been killed yet.
JasI'hr.
Oroffou Hunt 1st Anniversaries.
The annual meetings nf the Baptist
churches of Oregon will be h- Id in this city
at the Baptist church beginning Widuesday,
Oct, 2tth, at 3 p. in., aud holding over Sun
day. The exercises of Ihe Ministerial Con
ference como fli st. The following subjects
will be discussed: Wednesday afternoon,
"SsnctilVation;" evening, short addresses
on "The Bible." Thursday morning,
'Scriptural Law of Divorce,1' and "The
Second Coming ot Christ." The State Con
vention meetings follow. Thursday after
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, i-""i, sn-".". -' , e.T-ii..(, ni.iiu.il neiill-'li.
I'lesnlei.t T. G Rrnwiiion, ad diets nf we I
I colli.-, slid respoi'se, Hon. F. O. Me-
Cowi.. F-id'iy morning, Business; al'tctiinoti
and evening, ilo-no Missions. The evening
ineeliiig will be devoted to addresses by Rev.
G. J. llurchc'.t, Rev. J. C. Rend and others.
Further aunouiici nu tits will tie made next
Week Tbe inihlio will be cordially wel
comed to all llicse meetings.
National Surgical Instltnte.
Two or more surgc-ns representing this
Institute will be at the Hoffman House, Eu
gene City, Nov 5th. They come fully pre
pared with nil the npparatns necessary for
tin- successful treatment ot their special
lies, cnrriiiiire of the spine, disiasea of the
bip and knee joint, crooked limbs, club fi et
ami II ho-lily deformities. Their success In
treating these troubles as well as all sexual
and chrome d- ens. a hss made for the Insti
tute a iiiitinii.il reputation. I'pon applies
t Ii ill, references will be lurliisbcd from pa
tients in all parts of the United States. All
persona who are sufl'i-rimi from any of these
complaints, should not fail to take advantage
of this opportunity for relief.
Jury List.
I he following is the list of jurors drawn
for the November term of Court, Ihn8:
Mack Moriiaon, Gideon Mill, tt, Marion
Roum-tt, J II Winn, 11 D Edwards, Chas
Kissinger, J E Richardson, W II Baiighmaii,
1) M irkley, Fiank Skinner, J C Church, W
II Abraius, Wm I'lanton, VV I Coleman, It B
Hayes, Jat Cainjibell, 11 N Grain, N P
Cbrisuiall. A G Hovey, M M Gillespie, R P
Allison, G W Oimeiit, Isaac Senders, N B
L th-, Isaao Darueille, J II Goodman, R U
Fowh-r, J ACastetd, C Mulkey, Wallace
Sweet, Win Validuyiie.
Jliglihatik Items.
Oct. 15th, li8S.
Items few aud fur between.
A beau i Iful fall and thus fur without frost.
Mr Thomas Edwards moved to Eugene
lust week.
The reporter aud his parly seem rather
tardy in making tin ir arrival.
Mr. Jo. Woods took bis departure first ot
last week for an extend, d visit in Kentucky
and Missouri. We wish Joseph safe and
pleasant journey.
llKADKB.
Commissioners Court.
A special term nf Comni'ssiotiers
Comt
was held in Eugene Oct. 18, 1818.
Tbe following supervisors of road districts
were appointed to hold until Jan I, IHH'J:
District No 75. Pnlmer Ayers; No i, J T
Whitmore; No 54, S Diury.
At this time tbe Court alluwtd C A Davis
for bridge work $325.
The Court examined and approved the as
sessment of property iu Lane Vonnly re
turned by the assessor for the year lHMt).
Am Oi.n OrrrsDKH. Jstui-s McFarland,
who was arrested by Deputy Marsbal Coch
ran for aelliim whiskey to an Indian, was
niraigned in Judge Demly's court last Satur
day McFail'ind swore that he bad been
in court on a similar charge but once before,
but the cb rk found his name registered in
six different whisky caws. Tbe party to
bom be sold the liiinor was a rustic Uantv
by tbe name of MallnlA. The defendant did
not think it any barm, he said, to give a
wotuau what she desired, but nevertheless
he pleaded guilty, and. was fiuetl $'20,
ill default nf which he was seut to, juil.
Bcsinkss PnoPtBTT Solo. During tbe
past week two desirable pieces nf business
property, U'lU hru-ks on Will.mette street,
titye UirO sold Geo. R. Dorria sold the
two story building occupied by Robinson's
restaurant ! J. H and Mary O.Klinan for
o.lssl. R. F. D ims aold the building nc
eupied by Starr Sc Vniidenhurg for $3,600,
FlMD. A C(.nide of studeuta Mined
Bioustigh and Brown had a row in front of
tbe fMisinflU- Mombiy, Thev were both
arrested and tin-d l each sndcoais The
Facnlty of the University retired Rrown.who
wus from Astoria, he U lug couaidered the
aggressor.
Cabu. If yxi want a nice furnished roo-n
in t.nvate re.i.let.ce, eH on Mr. C II- Cot-
I tie, four blocks went of the M. . Church.
STAT R UNIVERSITY.
Aonxs M. Grxxni.. .,
. . . Editoi.
Society is progressing.
"Beware of entrance to qnarrel "
Tbe extra session i abroad in the land.
With the eomplimenta of Rahy, Estelle.
Miss Veins Adsir was initiated on Friday
last.
Still they como; several more new stndonti
this week.
Cleveland and Harrison pins are the order
of Ihe day.
Mlsa Matthews will present her "Regrets"
at next public rhetoricala.
Meekly do we protest at the disorderly
state of ihe society h ill.
In Greek: "Isn't it an anaootutbou?"
"Oh, no! Worse than that."
Prof. Carson Is elected an honorary mem
ber of tbe Eutaxian Society.
Miss Moore of '88 senda fcer "Love with a
capital to all the boys and girls."
We have not heard of a sinule serenade
yet this year. Ottmptrn! 0 mores
The uamea of Misses Levis, Hnp,hee and .
Rrai keu have been proposed for member-
snip.
Rchold. (mm tbe slays of Olin nnlil now,
there hsth not arisen a gn at( r poet than P.
Smith.
The new chandeliers hung by theLanreans
in the society ball last Saturday are great
improvement.
Judge Washbnrne'a brother saya th Ju
dicial Di paitment consists of the President
and his cabinot.
Tutor: 'Are you giving attention to the
explanation?" Student: "I am listening as
well as I can see."
Clyde sometime geta excited and th
plnrals of his Latin adjectives are rattled
around promiscuously.
Several studeuta have climbed Skinner'
Rntte to see the new observatory. It will
be a lovely walk to take on a starlit evening.
Prof. Carson visited our society last meet
ing, and gave the members some timely
bints which they will try to utilize this
winter.
Why was Thilip II nf France oslled Philip
Augustus? "Because he took after Angus
tus (Caesar)," is what one ot the History'
class thinks.
Come out to our C. A. meetings held at 3
o'clock every Friday afternoon in Prof.
Bailey's room. Alt students are welcome
whether they join or not.
Scene I. (Place, old bnilding.) Act I:
Students shivering around stove. Act II:
Professor piles in the wood. Act III: Very
hot; students take the hint and raettnf omne.
Mr. Davis wishes it known and distinctly
understood bv all tin- uirla that he ia not en
giigrd yet and Leap Year is almost gone It
is an omission. Phase send In v-mr appli
cations al unco aud relieve bis ensp. nse, ,
A senior young lady was nff. red a ride on
a mule tbe other day along with most flatter
ing company. Being nf an independent
turn nf mind, aa they all are, she said aba
thought she preferred to walk. Thus we
are cruelly deprived ot a most interesting
item.
We have it from good authority that th
Lanrean editor was mistaken in supposing
that Mr. Forward had something Waity nn
his mind. Mr. Wait is Inclined to be For
ward. Resides, how can anything be at the
same time weighty and light? and yon all
know that Douglas is light.
Found A nice alpaca nmhrella with
long wooden handle. . Owner may recover
the same by calling at this office, proving
property and paying for this notice (adver
tising rates ten cents a line), but if It make
no difference we wouhf just as lief keep it
ourselves,
Last Friday th Enlnxinns were favored
ith readinis by Mis Elva Oillnway and
Miss Kiln I Hunter The question, Resolved,
That Education should be Compulsory, wa
debated by Misses Roberts, Greene and F
Condon on the affirmative, and Misses Dor
ria, Straight and Snodgrasa nn the negative.
Chair decided in favor of the affirmative.
A cnnimtinicntion from Mis Sharpies to
the Eutaxian society waa presented last
week. It Invites all members to spend Fri
day evening, the tilth, at her bouse, where
they will doubtless have nn enjoyable time,
(lis. hers, sometimes vulgarly csldd peanuts,
will be served, it is said, to Ibe memory of
the Liiurenns.
Resolved. That writing fall poetry ia not ft
feminine weakness. We suggested this not
aa ft question of rhyme but s a question of
tbe time, lor nn our (less; lie a list ni Laur-
ean poets lurnished ny an onuging sub
scriber, aud as long as a Lnurean open ses
sion. Of course we have not space for it
publication.
The system nf rhetorical this year is
more comprehensive' than that of last, gath
ering In its meshes all from the greatest to
the least. The Hub-rresb will appear wttn
recitations at public rhetoricala, and those
below wilt write composition. Another
new feature 1 that each class baa choice
between four lubject thus giving greater
variety.
OMVIIISITT. Hnsicat, DEPARTMENT.
Th musical department has a goodly
number of pupils in attendance sud fair
prospect for tbe year.
The clasa in theory and musical history ia
doing good work and even the yonnger pupil
seem interested aud anxious to acquire musi
cal kuowledga.
Rhythm, aecent and tempo have been
studied, and also the history of musical no
tation from ita rise to tbe time of St Am
brose. Something has been learned ol tbe
live of Beethoven, Schumann, Bach and
Haydn. The lesson are varied occasionally
by vocal and instrumental music.
The class iu sight singing, composed of
children, has made a fair start and is now
being dilllcd on the scale aud intervsls,
pitch, time, names and easy rote songs. Tbe
first render in tbe Normal schools of Roston
is used. It la tbe ( pinions of the highest
musical autboritiea that every child could be
taught to aing and enjoy music if taken ia
hsnd at a sufficiently early age. ,
"Notbiug can be accomplished in music
without enthusiasm." Is it right to give all
the bright hour of tbe day to th study of
mathematics or language and crowd music
into a few dark minutes when you are too
weary to study? Music calls for time and
study and will not bear alighting. Uusio
wid brighten the motning of the everyday
life that ia inclined to be a rather dull affair
anyway. Music will send light into the deep
recess, a of Ihe haman heart, will paint ia
tbe bright, rh color among the darker
shade bi our short livea. If yon are study
ing niuaio why not give It an equal chance
with your other studies?
"What a marvellous thing is music! How
Utile are we able to t thorn it deep myster
ies! And yet does it not live in tbe very
heart of man? dues it not so imbue him with
iu grace aud beauty, that hi mind is wholly
engrossed by it; that auolher and purer life
seems to raise him above the shallows and
misene-hereon earth." Hoffman.
Miss Mary McCoruack, instructor in tbi
departmeut, will have charge of tbe mnsio
at lb KhetiKrcl exercise to be held in Vil
tsid 1U1 Oct. 26ib.