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jjS AND COUNTY. Luih' County Return. Jfca uflVHll IlilnV frf TatH county have ,,;,! i.tu m Ih, bat town unofficial re turns HarriitHI will carry the waatl by 200 plurality. Hfi uinlili' plurality in Juut i, . a.is. I b ui.ijoiittes with the exception ( Finn nee MMlti which will probably BtpODUou majority, as we have be,. h ,illo to eeure tbetn are as follows: Harrison Cleveland S Eugene 21 fie.wi-!l 1 Eugene 90 putt Grove 39 Junction 43 WOlinrt ia Plem-ant Hill 7 Hurncrr 12 Springfield Camp Creek 14 15 IS 23 Hasps' ,1 alley 12 5 n 6 IruuU n lorn Clnbr. .. Il'moli' n 89 Richardson. Ml Creak 13 5 3 3 26 Ciat- UWM.. iMebel. ..... I WiUi 0t Luke l ri-ek Mobuwk 5 HcKfuzio 4 Built Dell 6 308 115 Dexter Items. Not. 6. 1888. Richmond went to Eugene yes- Mr. C w Ibfday. ;, v. Jenkins, of Eugene. failed lo fill . i- uppntutniout ueru Sunday. A surprise party is talked of to be hud in Itue valley one nigui mis wees. Mr. .las. Parker, of Cloverdale, speut a nnpla of Jays here on business Inst week. Mil I iy, of Eugene, who has been visit- lixi; relatives here for some time returned boiiu' yesterday. Messrs, Louie Mid Ed. Morgan, who re- orm-fl ironi .-silver ijime a snori mint ago. are stopping lu ihi vnllt-y at present. A Mr. SlMXtgnuw aud family, of Eugene, Lived hew this Week. They are relative! nt Mr 0. W. Richmond of this plnce. Ur. I nurd Oardner, of upper Lost val- I r. is teaching the school hero, aud Ellis Barker ol this pine is teaching at Trent. Mr. .V L. Roncv returned home Sunday I after a Urn u week's absence in Eugens, her ni' In r in-In w. Aunt Carrie Honey nccom- kau ed her home and will probably remain m a inontn. Mr. Jus. Parvin's store which was de trortd ls tire on the morning of Oct. 20th I,, being rebulll by the people of this place, nb.le Mr. 1'arviu started to Portland again I yesterday to purchase another stock of pods, which we hope he will be more sno Hssfnl aith than before. We noticed several Itni-lakcs in the Pleasant Hill items con cerning the fire The loss was alwul 11800 liiist nii of siOOO. aud there was about 15() ortb saved, ami 5.700 worth of new goods were placed in the store just before the Are. 1 Will Offer Extra Inducements lYwr the next 30 days to those wishing any IiM&j in my line, as I wish to re luce my stock Mm putting in my holiday goisls. I shell en- ili jiur to keep on Iriml at all tunes, a lull line I ! wiches, clocks, jewelry1, siver-ware, apecta- ( Hi i I glasses, prospectors glasses, violins. mutats, hartiionicas strings, Sc., which will be mill at bottom prices, t.ive me a call. J, O. watts, At Horn A Paiue's Gun Store. N'iiiBow Ocaoe Extension . Several rail road projects are being thoroughly discussed by the press of the state and the indications ie that Oregon will lay more railroad iron during than on any previous year. The (Otd from Astoria to connect with the 0. P. win where between here and the Cascade rauge, is almost a settled fact, and the ex tension of the narrow gunge from Airlie to Tiqaini Hay is receiviug attention from the farmers and merchants of Polk, Yamhill snd Benton counties, and we believe the project will materialize. A united effort will assure the extension that would greatly benefit our northern neighbors. Corvallis Times. 11;.-;. i nci Hlrnkd. The residence of Mr. m 10, li. Day, two milsa from Crenwell. was ilestroyeil hy hre eilnesilay. -Most tit tlie lurr.iture was saved from the flames hy the members of the family who were present. A mrried daughter of Mr, Day hal been con- fined the day previous, and was carried from Mhooss, Air. Day was in Eugene at the time nf the fire. The house had been built about two years and was insured in State In lurance On, of Salem for $1100. Total loss es timate.! at SriOO. Hatifikd The Republicans ratified the election of Harrison and Morton Thursday ith all the tin horns, whistles and the brass band, supplemented by nearly all the small boys in town. Craokers and giant powder were exploded, and speeches were mads by Messrs. Woshburno. Straight. Woodcock, Msrioti Martin, Risd 1! .1 Pcngm sad Col K-b-iy. relieving their bosoms of thejkgreat Joy. A procession marched ml with iraiipsreticies. Seversl pnvat ttmm were ertnaded. ' - J(& The SpgiKmsHiP The papers of this Hate Hre ulreaily talking of the speakership "Mil I over house ol the next legislature. J- E lilundejl, of Douglas county. Ma been ken i f in connection with the office, and he linns. Mountaineer, of The Dulles. Id voestes the claims of E. O. Smith, of Wasco, Inr the honor. It U not thought lb speak "ship of the house will bo given to the Multnomah county di legation this time. Thkt Keep Mm Small-pox is said retail in Portland and East Portland be Utter city a street is barricaded for aev r! blocks on aocouut of the disease, The PP' rs, though, keep mum. If it were in "eMiiiuville or som other city they would Jdoing their level lHt to spread the nsws. nut's Portland. Albany Democrat. Citt Sali Cbai. Laner th first of th ek sold to Walker Young forty feet of property, occupied by Mrs. Fitch and J. P. Waiuns,,n iu front of the Grain office, for W.ijoo. it vras but a few yeats sgo that th line property sold for $13 a front foot Not Tn:t It was rumored here Thursday "'it there wu nu nf .m.llnnT at .1 unction. A tele,ram from W S ls sayi the rumor is atritrtly prohibits political sud artisau pio Wirely without foundaUon. ! ceedinas. La,t year when the Ulented b ct .r. r, Mi-s Jilii.-Neljon I). Smith, a county charge, 1 tpilum White was through Oregon, hs frd at the poor firm WadnWa, morning. "; tjtb Mr K, .- I C 11, , wu,, CO wm nM miwm ...I ka.l I .... WAS &I101H (Sl veftjsl off Aire ini ha.1 lwn o.t . - omnty for alxuit two weeks. I?rtly 'oi Kixt. -A pleasant suite llrtjlsl).! il)ir IhMa nr u 1,1 o. - u UU,D!: F Rilst.-A suits of two furnished ui For particular inquire at this ofloa. Brevities. Unlr.t Sla,l,l,n A Son. School bonks at Collier's. Ladies dnss goods a specialty a; Frietit'.- y'. Henderson, Deutist. The Drain Echo has enlarged to -ev p column paper. Surprise Rale of noielties on Fridav next at the Dam liox Take your produce to the Pacific Tea Co. aud get the best prices. Henderson, Dentist. Hot and cold baths every day in the week at Jerry Horn's barlier shop. All kinds of job and commercial prittUnf done neatly at the Gcabd office. Teas, coffees and choice groceries cheap ior casn ai alow no A- llAKMs. Before storing or selling your outs see V. Peter. Clean Chevalier burlev wante wanted Make in appointment with 1! r b rson Dentist, and have your operatiousp, rfomtd in a skillful manner. The cementing on the Hovey block i nearly finished. Workrmn are no Bed plastering tne ins'.rte. Headquarters for Knbber Hoots and Shoes at Kransse & Klein's. Will sell cheaper than any honse in Eugene. A regular meeting of tin V. C T. I". will be held at their hall on Sutunlav ifiernoon, Nov. 10th, nt 2 o'clock. Tbeie have been a number of prominent citizens from nil parts of the oonnty in Eu gene attending court this week. University books, public school supplies ink, blank books; the very latest papers, novels, magazines and reviews ktColuet'l book store. By fair and square dealing we hope to yain tbe confidence of nil. Whkeleb CoounoK, Abstracters and Ileal Estate Ally's. Goldsmith, the grocer, has just received from the East one of the largest assignments of lamps ever brought to Eugene. He w ill sell them nt prices that dofy competition. The novelty st 're has just received laroe ftssortmeut of school Tablets and "sells 'em cheap, too." Call see them. Oats and barley at highest market rates taken in exchange for lumber: allowed mar ket price at the Springfield saw mill. Col. Kelsav and J. D, Whitman close,! the campaign in Eugene by debating the issues of the day nt the Court House last Monday night. Eight years ago yesterday fire destroyed the block of wooden buildings from Lambert A- Henderson's tiiishop to the corner of Seventh street. The following marriage licenses have been issued this week: A B Ditnlck and Mart Deffenbacker. Elim r St b rs and Matlie Cul- niore, (J 13 l ole anil lieithu A Stewart. Farmers and others come in and see the finest collection of fruits and grains ever ex hibited in Lane county. WllKELKU ft ( ool.IllllE, Matlock Block. A Bernheini. who bought junk here lust Summer, while handling a pistol at Albany th other da looidentlllt discharged it wounding Mr. Wills, the proprietor ol the gun store. Tho New High Arm Vertical Feed Dai is Sewiug Machine will do a greater vurntv and range of work than any o'ber machine. Prices reasonable, ror sale nt I oilier s book store. Die Electric Light IV have a new dynamo the mad and exnect it during lb Wit week. When it. amrM there will be no da:i ger of a breakdown leaving the city in dark ness. 'Old King Cole was a jolly old soul, "so are those who buy their spring suits of East land & Wilson. Their prices are the lowest: their goods are best. In n cheap or high priced suit they can accommodate you. Kemember Kransse ,fc Klein carry the largest stock of rubber goods in L in coun ty and are selling the first quality in Boston Thigh boots for fl.cO and first quality m short leg nt ?3.Ul; also nave elieap rttDOer goods. St. John asks the question, "Are yon for the saloon or the home." The answer given is "you bet your lite." But when you ire asked where you cnu get the best goods U)d prices on tea, coffee, groceries. Ou salo at the facinc lea uo.a cor tfin nun uuk nreeia. Just received a full line of Henrii tta Lftine and Marrietta cloth dress goods in the fnlow- ing shades: Goblin Ulue, Morning lllue, Myrtle, Hinerai, Harron, Paou, OrauOB, also Blacks which the ladies are invited to call aud examine at S. II. Friendly. The Charter Oak is the best stove manu factured. It is the pride of every house hold. Megsrs. Starr and Vandenburg have recently received from the manufactory at St. Louis a car load of them which they are offering at very low priees. Call aud exam ine them. For job printing of nil descriptions giiv this office a call. Wo are prepared to turn out anything from a card to a poster neatly and expeditiously. We buy our paper in the Eat from wholesale houses, and can give you the benefit of low pricf s. There will be a special meeting of Eugene City Lodge No. 11, A. F. and A. M. at thrir Masonic Temple, Monday, Nov. 12th. at half past six o'clock p. m. sharp At vrfalofa time the 1slge will receive a visit from the Host Worshipful ('rand Master of the State. Breth ren take notice and govern yourselves aemrd innly. B. D. PAiNf. W. If, Having perfected arrang-un iit-, with par ties in Portland, I am able now to tind pur chaser for lauds, more readily Wl heretofore. If you have laud for sale, im proved or unimproved, yon ennnot do bet ter than to entrust your business with us Terms reasonable. Your patronage solicited. B F DOMI. The finest line of pocket cutbry and razors, butchers' knives, shaving brushes, mugs sud straps; oils for sewing mac bin I and guns, scissors, etc., to be h i 1 at lb. Barker Gun Works. As I buy on time I must sell for cash. Call and see if I do Hot please yon Ta ta. BAJBU Oo Wobks Mr B. Bnrtenshaw, one of the nardaal Wa u-nitentiarv. wa ill the cily to-. lav informs us that Warm Spring Johunv was 1 workinu aionnd tu peiiiteiitlary, -awiMg 1 M w r ; T wooo, wm , i ' " a lime and a-, a s kM bwnatrartyfor a : 'l 'm to have baeu a very faithful prisoner D ocrat. ., , ...i w,i ,,o, i., v siav i iere. fie t K..in rw-en renorted mat wm iirauo Army poet ot Ibis cily march.-! to the jsrlls , in a body to vote for Hsnison. a prommeul : l .. ..ni..niiiu number of the order wishes ns to announce that tbe statement is not correct. A num ber of old soldiers marched lo ID polls rmt k. ur.lh.t nriibablv one half of them were - .....Ur, the (irand A no v. which - . . ' ' ., . :.... of Atoru. one 01 me mosi ( uo.,. ... ney, 01 abvjiim, u It seems to nt A" .X. - iT A', ft,, fe e -ee toiiow. d, ki, iImbm into an engage .ftuTi.tobeVn.um.tedVith.we.l day at Miss White's present home braska.- Salem Statesmen, Oct. 2otn. Mine meat at Sladden A S n. Election passed off very quietly. Ch paid for produce at Sladden Son. Sale of novelty hats Frid iv at the Baud 3oX. Try cream wheat far bieakf.ist at Sladden Son." Don't miss the novelty sale ou Friday ut in Mi mm Walton's. Ltulii, you cnu get a good corst at Hett tnau s for 3-"i cents. Thi.h ltubber Boots, first quality Boiton, ai 14.00 at K & K. A brother of Mr, M. O. Smith vu sleeted lirilf of Bartholomew couuty, Indiana. In dress goods the belies say that Bell man ;, . ; s the latest .md finest in tuwu. KreU-se Jfc Klein nr- leading in Kubl er Boots and Shoe. Call and get prices bef. r purchasing elsewhere. An BfloartUI car containing an alligator, sunk. , I if ntf., was ou exhibition at the le pot Wednesday aud Thursday. Don': forget that if you need a ladies' or Hilin' jacket, or Newmarket, latest and chcnj.ist, Bcttman' is tbe place. Leave your amis for sale with Wheeler ,t Ooolidgf, Matlock Block. They have the only set i f abstracts iu Lane county. Kruiissc A Klein warrant all boots and shoes, an 1 will sew up all rips on boots and shoes bought at their store free of cost. Wood, stove lengths 7o cents pir load. Good stock ou baud. You can get a loud whenever von come, at the Springtiel I saw mill. Boots mid shoes of all U iuds including Porter, Sbhsinger .t Co's. make. Every pair warranted at way down prices at Belt man's. Hardy A Bond expect to put a "twenty five cent" counter tu their novelty store. Come early and get somo of the rare bargains that will be found there. Kr.nsse A- Klein carry Buckingham A II. cbl's, and Porter, Slessiuger A- Do' Knots and Shoes, snd will sell cheaper than any other house in Eugene. The eh ction is over aud now everybody can re-t easy and atteud to busiuess. None appreciate the closing of a campaign more than the newspaper fraternity. There are a few men' suits (coat, vest and pants) left at lletlmsu's for $.", an outfit good enough for any man lo wear. Come and get oue before they are all sold. When wart uit Monday Judge IWan m.vle an order prohibiting the clerk from allowing ! attorney lo take "tti 'ial papers from the Onttli 'louse, Heretofore sttoi ne) h ive taken th" 1 tiles of the comt at pb-asure causing inmuveu : ience by mU'aying them, Ac. Mr M D Wheeler of Lebanon will begin i dancing school at Bhiuehurt's Theatre and I dancing parlors on Fiid if evening, Noieni I bat I6tb, to continue daring ths winter. He ! is said to be n fine musician and danciug I master. A cement wall; is in iirogre .s of couslrne I tiou from Baker's hotel to mid around the corner of the Grange store. This will be n gn at improvement as the old walk was worn out Cement walks Mi l also he laid ill from of th" Hovey nnd McClar-n block. ComiBtwIonen' court. Mei Monday, Nov. T, 18S8. Pressat, full board ol officers, The following proceedings were had: Petition of li. Ptutot and other tor oonnty road M Wilkius. Robt MilUMM and A S Powers viewers sud J a Nolsnd surveyor tu meet Nov. 12. Cha Smith was appointed supervisor of Road Distnet o, 2. Court adjourned till Nov. 20, 1888. Head This. Two tine watches given away. For every dollar's worth of goods pureliased at my jew elry store from this Tith day of October, 1888, 1 1 Jam ary BUl, 1889, the purchaser will lie en titled to a chance to draw two tine watches. All sales must be for cash to entitle the pur chaser to this cl attce. J. 0. Watts, Jeweler. Ex-CotrVtOl Peak in Lmno. Win. Peak, who us sent to the penitentiary from Mult BOBtah in September of last year to serve live year for larceny from the gun store of Wot Beck ft Sons in Portland, aud whose term of imprisonment was commuted by Governor Penuoyer ou the 31st of July last, is again in tbe clutches of tho law, he hav ing beep arrested in this city yesterday by Shi riff Croisan, on a charge of obtniniug money under false pretenses. While iu the I pen it. ntiary Peak occupied a cell with one 1 i.. a ...i.. .ui .... , , i ,i- r. o. . .li mi, nuo was ni'iu up uum . i...., county about a year sgo to serve fife years on a charge of horso stealing Peak became very familiar with ull of Cnmn s affairs and I past history duriug the three months they were cellmates, and the use he made ot tins information, ll what got him into trouble again. Immediately after bis release from prison Pi ak went to Cottage Grove, Laur couuty, where Currin's father and wife re side, and by representing himself lo be A. 1'. English, n former bookkeeper at the peni tentiary succeeded in getting them to give hitn ? I H'l to use in gathering evidence and securing their son's aud husband' release. Peak nkipped out with the money and noth ing fin ill. r was heard of him until day or two ago, when he showed up in Sslem. The officers here bad been notified of his dealings with tbu Currins. and his arrest followed a complaint lodged against him by Robert Thompson iu Justice Cbcse's court. --Statesman. In.titctk Mkitisu. The Tearher' In stitute of the second judicial district comprising the counties ol Beutou, Lane, Douglas, Cons and Curry will meet iu 0or vallis Di c-.-inber 2C It is promised that many h ading educators will be present and lake part iu the proceedings. Elicti i.. - J. M. HeLaaa. formerly a resi deDt oi Camp Cn ek Precinct was elected IK- -',, u C"U " i . v tv was 17." Republican, they were elected as Itleo and 'Iiamisscil. Deuesrat.. "J- Frank Sutler vt.W Canterbury ;.., 1 recover mouey. J E reiitori for pltf, liilyeu Dikd. Hugh R Fisher, who resided in ' fur ,uu.Julr ,-aetit for pltf for 1700 and in Line county up to within the last Uo tears, rrt.st died at I'slon- city, W. T , N .v. 1st. sged C Stater ft Walk. r vi J W Bullmer; to years The deoaaaad was a bfethrr of I raoorsr aMkir. J E Femoi for pltf, Hash- Wn, Fih r of this city, who returned from .,,.., i. Woode u li for deft. -Settled and ..111,ulCe ,.!... to. lojiar4l Wedueaitr. r " r 02. Chas Go 1. hild estate vs F J Crouch; Mah.UEI.. At MaU-l, gn., the home Mt0 rM,r ..y .) , Walton for pltf M , s Uv morning. Oct 21. Mgta,ux ,or pUt ,r ,;-,7 .u au,, ,i,errl 1 188, bv Rev. P. Workman, Mr. .1. It Spore. , .,, ..r., .,.... ,. . . 1 i ,... ii..,i, ,.t .,,M t ,. , ptgjm Uciltt. Frr.nk Sherman, who burg- ! ir a t t l : i a . lans. 0 Mr. rrans 1,1111.111 remoeuce wane time since plead guilty lo the circuit court Thursday, He will be sentenced this morning at 0 o'clock. Mikkirn J. A. D .uthilt. eilitor of th Pr,,.iin. iUviw was married al lf..v Creek ' 1 : J-tb, to Miss Vina Dunham, 'loth of th' parlies formerly resided near Cobnrg. Sun i.poi is Portlaxd. Pruftte luforma- tiou from PortUnd says there are fitly ease MVlnTjuSmm v. Albert . i.Jrw,, " rfcd,.ore?. C F UnneUnd If Tiv. -liom to the wife ol 3. 9 Steam. at th' rnid.nc-of Geo. B. Day, Sunday j Nov. lib, twia girls. Circuit Court. Convened Monday moruing Nov j, 1.S. Pnset.i, Judge. R. S. Bean, Promciiltng At torney J. W. Hamilton, Sheriff J. M. Sioau, an I Clerk Jo. I Ware. The following persons watt appointed bail iffs: 0. E. Robert. M. Thornton, and J M Ho dsou. The grand jury as drawn as follows: R B Batsa, Gldtou Millttl. JsiiK-s CampU-ll. N B Lylle, J E Richurdson, Win Blautoti and Chas Kissinger. It B Hayes was appointed foreman. Up lo iho time of going to press the ful lowiug eases have betu disposed of: 1. Stale of Oiegou vs. Aaron l,urch. for gery. Hamilton and Washburne for slate, W B Willis and G B Dorris for defi.-Cuu-tinuetl. 2. Sunie. J W Hamilton (oTltato, W B Willis and G B Dorris lor deft --Continued. 4. State of Oiegou vs S P QiUSore; se duction. J W nUlUtoB lor stale, (i B Doiris and Wnshbuiue dlWoodOOCl (Ol dell. Dismissed ou motion l'loseeuiing Att'y. 0. J W Cherry, admr. of est. ol 1' Dud ley, deed, vs Wiii Skeltoii it al continuation of sale of real estate. J J Walton lot pill'. Sale coulirmeil. 7. Max Frieudly vs J 0 Goodale. lo re cover uione; Washburne A- Woodcock lor pill'. J E Fan ton and L Bilyeu (or dsrit. -1'rieil by jury. Verdict lor pill for tfl 10 bO. Given until Saturday lo tile motion fur new trial U. Louisa Hyluud vs Hi-uj Bjrlandj to correct deed. J J Walton lor pill, J K Fen tou aud L Bilyeu for dell. Hi fined to A P Churchill to report testimony. 10. Susie Mulkey vs Phillip ItnlluN I sua for divorce. Washbunie A Woodeouk for pllt. Dismissed at pill's cost. 11. J. W. ltavbuin vs J. W. Mahoiutux; appeal. John kelsav for plft, J J W.dlou and L Bilyeu for deft' Yirdict by jury lor pill for fin. 13. Johu Whiteakei vs W U Gllfry et ul; OOnflmiattoa of sheriff's sale. Washburne & Woodcock and L Hilyeu for pllt, 11 0 lluuiphrcy lor deft.---Sale confirmed. 14. Fuuuie Waikiti vs J W Euslerbrook; snit for partition. G B Dorris (or pill, Chas Phillips tor deft.--KeHjrt of rams ooutiruied, and Order of distribution. 15. E W Whipple ft Bros vs Luciiida Hall; to recover luoue). U'ashbutun ft rFoodoOok for pill'. Settled, and dismissed. 17 .1. A. Lawn nee vs 11. W. Cottle and A M Kinney ; action (or damages. H'ash buruc A' li'oodcock and II Y Thompson for plft, G B Dorris aud L Bilyeu foi Mfti Coutiuued. 18. A L Berer vs Thus Ban r. suit lor divorce. IFaahbarM a HToodaank (or plft, -L llilveu appointed rvieree. lit. Bauer Bros ft Co vs N J Fitch and llaltie M Sinitn; lo ueover m nrj. G B Dorris tor pill. H'ashlmnie ,V W looob and J E Fell lo u for dell. JlidKmi 111 tot piff for -..7i lit) ulal ml n st. St). R S Cailn y vs Lot Alb n et nx. fore closure of mortgage. L Bilyan (01 pirt'. Dismissed on moiion ol pill. 21. Foster A Rolairison u Pritchelt A Foikurr; to recover money. GBDofria lor plft, L Un.veu for delt.-Jiidgiuinl for jdlt (or 1H2 IM, 22. U 11 Dodo & Co vs J Fund J A Aikms ami it J Hraiiiw.ll; toieeov.r money. G II Dor. is lor plft . Judgment lor fdll, interest au i ?to ity IM. Duunuaad asm iiraiu roll, 2.1. Elinor Siuibinu vs G G Mnnli et i.l, foiei losiiit i t mortgage. Yocuin a Jones tor plft D fault and judgUieul. 2i. G V Eli ai gen vs Chas Baker; lo re-i-r.vi r money. Condon ft Dorris for pllt. ii'asbbuiiic A li'oodcock lonb It -Dismissed. 2i. f 11 tin ndly vs I J Liudb'j ; lo re cover money. O II Dorris lor plft -Judgment for plff (or i 'i, luieie.si and KUl all, lies 2'J. 11 11 Gnfry vs W RGillry; foreclos ure of chaltel mortgage. J J ll'sltuirlor plfi. Dra of (oreolosuro for .l Jll 12, luu r est and Ibid utty fee. dO. Abe Goldsmith vs Chas Baker; lo recover niouey. IFushburue ft li'oodcock for pllt Setiled. 32. Peter Hurpolu vs Elizabeth A liar pole; suit (or divorce. Coinlon ft Dorils lor plff l nnd H'ushburue A IFoodiock lor de't. C F Kllpel sppoiuted referee to repmi lesiiiuony. 33. Mary E Mounts vs S R Mounts; suit for divorce, washburne ft woodcock for 1 1ft; L Bilyeu lor deft. Diimissed on mo ot plff. 30! E. J. McClsUabuu vs G W Montgom ery; to rccovtr money, wuihburin ft wood cock, for plft, L Bilyeu for deft. Judgment by default. 37. E. A. Miller vs D R Miller, suit for divorce, wushburne ft woodcock lor pit. Rclerrad to 0 E bOakWOOil to take testimony. 38, Win F Ri ed vs ( has Baker; to re cover tnfUey. Condon ft Dorris for plft; wnshhui tie woodcock ami ! r. I1 eiilou. (Settled. 40. Thompson, De Hart ft Co vs Prilch ett & Forkner; to recover money. G B Doi ris for pltf, Bilyeu lor delt. Judgment (or $203 and interest. 41. Cora Freeman vs C F Houghton; to set usidu deed. I J Wultoti for" III, Wasli burnt) A Woodcock for dell. lleferied to Osie Walton to take tcatiuiyny und report at next term of Court. 42. A N Wheeler vs Lucas H Whreler; suit for divorce. Condon ft Don is for pltf. Default und referred to J E Kenton. 40. Louis Salomon vs Frank Adkins et al; to recover money. Washburne ft Wood cock for pltf.- Jtidgmcut for B010JO and in tareat. 47. Susan Withington vs Stephen Well ington, sail for divorce. L Hilyeu for pltf.-- Settled aud dismissed. 48. Gilbert Bros vs Miiltie Y Carter, to recover money. J E Feuton for pltf, L 1 1 i 1 -" yen for deft, Dismissed ou motion of pltf 49. R 11 Hayes vs R M Ining; to reeovei money G II Dorris for pltf, Bilyeu and Washbnruo ft Woodcock for deft. Jildg napl for pltf (or IH0. 03. EliaUth Conner vs K. L PriU helt et al; suit for partition. Condon A Dorris for pltf.--Der.ree of partition and F it Dunn up- ' jlltpl to w , W. J M Sloan i s T J D.inton, to rrcover -si.. , u,-u,,rnu, i -'- - 6.) S. S. Pringle v A Smith; to recover money. G M Mi. I r and IKasliburnu ft rfoodcock for pltf, Bilyeu for deft Judg ment for pltf for $30 21 aud interest. Co. Htavcr ft Walker vs J E Daugberty; to recover money. J E Fsntou for pltf Judgment for pltfs for M. V and interest W. A, V . f elers v. W . It. Kail oil et UI 1 lo recover money. J E Feuton lor pit!. Judgment for pltf lor $234.27 aud interest. 70. L D tkarbrough vs iaaic Lam-; tu re cover mouey. (i B 1 1 rri for pltf. Set- i tied aud dismissed ..'nl.t.soti; bburua divorce 1 ivrantetl. , It. i. C. Goo-isle vs T J Plaster et al; ... -'.lon ul suerill salt J E Fcnlou lor I pl:f, irsshbiime ft IPooiloock for deft. Sale confirmed. si. Nils Hanson vs M Hanson; dlrore. washburne ft woodcock for pltf, FeUloll for dafl Dceteo of divorce 8'i. Lora wrigkl ve H A Wright, dirorca. washlnirne 4 woodcock for pltf. Coutintied for service m i Slaver A Walker v 0 F Wright; lo MOftl poss, Ksion of personal properly. J E F. BtOO (or pltf Continued for service. 81. I'pper Willamette Lumber Mfrs As sociation vs F M Potter; motion for judg tnent ionic pro tune J E Kenton for pltf. -Judgment against K M Potterr I I Pe'-gra and w B Pet.gr vs C and M Mulligan, motion for deed; sheriff or di nd to make de. d From Ittti, Nov. 5. IMS, There are six families in this neighbor hood more than when I wrote last It i settling up and still there is room for more. Simuel and Enislus Stewart came in from Eastern Oregon n ei Dtll and took unto ihein selvi s wives and returned lo their lionu s S mm, 1 taking Miss llessy Keiimy and Eras H Mis Mary Workman. Mr. John Spores was married Oct. 21 to Mi s Emma Drurv, our accomplished school te icher, mid daughter of Mr. Alfred Drury onr P. M. Mis. Spores commenced her fall t. mi of school the n. xl morning after In r marriage. She taught the Spring term and gave very good satisfaction. Slore anon. It ha bM a long titun since I wrote any thing for you, and I believe uo one else has written iinythitig (nun ibis part of tbe moral vim Mini, to 1 thought I would drop you n few lines again. There ia nothing unusual to write, however, sseveri thing is unlet aud everybody p. aci able here (than never yet having been 11 law suit in Mabel precinct). Mr, A Smith is nearly done putting iu logs for the season and 1 uiub rstand Mr. Striker bus got I.IKHI.IHK) feel iu the str. sin. I think be aims to put in 1,000.000 feet BON and Mr. Whiltsett talks of pulling in some which together with what WON put in last y.sir and not taken down will make about 8,000,000, 11 pretty goisl run for n -in .11 stream. I'm lo Tim has ju-st got home having !s-en engaged with Mr. Brill since the latter pari of .1 lor the S. P. R. U. Co. It ir amus ing sometimes to In ur the opiuioiisexpresscd by dill'i rent persons us lo the object of (he oonpnny in having tin ir lands examined. Some think it is for the purpose of estab lishing a colony on it. Others that it is with a viosy to s. Ilmg it in a body to some ..lb. r corporation, whativer the object, I s ippoaa it is their Own biiiineas. G. W. Hi s has been working with Mr. Brill Bnl 11 -so son There ware eight in the party ii 1 I 111, ib rstand they MalDim d aboiil O'i.OihI acres. ClTKKN. Curtwrlglil Items. Nov. IS, 1888. labile Allison slarle I to school last Mon- day. Mr Wm II awley made 120 gallons of ci der last week. M'. .lolnisoti preach, d III a fair sized au dience last Sunday . We all slnoo'cly hope that J. L. will h ive a sufllci. no) this week. Dr. M diou and his c uisiu were here last w - k prospecting for coal. Blf ivals commence mxt Thursday and will continue (or two w, .ks. Mr. Wm. Russell wis quite indisposed last week but is now much better. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, the newly married couple mid Miss F.llis p issi d through hern en route for II. el String. The literary society commenced last Sat urday. Pres., Wm. Rius. ll; Vice Pres. aud Sec ' Mrs M Palm. This society meets weekly snd bus a good attendance. CutTTita Box. Ptmotisi. .l u.lge Mosher, of Roseburg, was in town Thursday. Mi. S. S. Stevens returned the other day from visit to Illinois. A V Cnni'ibell, fj, S. Hanger for the Dii tiiet of Oregon, was in town Friday. E P Thorp, the geniul editor nf the Drain Echo, was in Eugene the tirsl of the week. Dr. N. J. Taylor, Wd family have returned to Kugene from Walla Walla. They will prob ably locate here again. Mr. H. H Gilfry, nailing clerk of the Dnitod States Senate, arrived here from WaabiDftod Thursday. He came on btisi MM aud a visit to relative. Synod Mt'i'linir. The Oregon Synod of the 0. I. Church will convene at lli.. Ciniiliei land Presbyterian 1 'burcli in this city on Thursday, Nov. 15, at 7:30 p. m. The introductory sermon will be preached by Rat, Wiley Knowles of Dayton, W. T. The following order of religious ser vice will be observed during the sittings of Synod, viz: I 'reaching at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. each day. A missionary moss meeting Saturday 2 p. tu. Symslical commission 11 A. M. Sohhath. Prayer and praise service 3 p. in. same day. City Transfers. Jns Humphrey to F Rankin, property in Eugene; consideration $200. Persia (1 Sweet to Caroline Horn, two Iota ill Eugene; COU SUNN). J H Lump 01 to E R Hollcubeck, lot iu Mulligan's addition; eon $370, Dun Henry T. Hill, an old resident and pioneer ol Lam county , died ut the McKeu zie Bridge Monday, Nov. 5th, aged 70 years, G moulhs and 24 days. The remain were brought here and the funeral took place (rotu his late residence on Ninth street Fri day mortiiug, Rev. C. M. Hill of the llaptiet chinch, of which the deceased was a mem ber, "Inclining. He leave two daughters, Mrs. Until; Btistow aud Miss Mary Hill, and a son, Joseph Hill, now in California. Mr. Hill was a g. uerous, whole-souled man. ll.- had spenl a consul, rablu part of bis life 111 the ui miliums hunting, prospecting aud trapping, and was au adept iu woodcraft. Many li lends n omnia 1 him kiudly. (iKANli Ji 11Y IIi'sinkss. The grand jury has indicted Tiou. Katon for larceny. And ieo Wiasts for an assault with a dangerous we.,pon. Wisxls' trial was progrs-aiug when we went to press Friday afteriusiu. lis as suited an old man, a Merman, at Junction a In.rt time slnie, b.atiug the latter over the head with a bottle. In the lollowing cases the grand jury found, "Not a true bill: State va Uttingrr, assault with a dangerous weHH., itate vs John Bach, auie. State va 11 M Mir.-, luicruy; State vs M. Lawrence, lar 1. 11). Attosnits in AriiNDA.ii.'K. The follow, iug attorney a havi la . n in attendance upou Cm uii court this werk: J K Weatberford of Albany, Col Kelsav snd W S Hayburn of Corvallis. J W Haniih-ou of Rosebnrg, C F Riip.-I of Junction, and the different at torneys 1 1 so ai gin Eugene. Foi S'i.k.- Su b .rat. p. w.r engine, all iu good order In .no of J. kl. Hendricks. STATR UN I VERSITY- AoNBS M. l.HKKNI. . , Editor. "Mr. President" or Miss Preeidcot," real ly which w she. Rev. ami Mrs. McKiuby with friend hailed the University this Week. Pres. Johnson wishes one of hi student would let a day win 11 he will kuow bi lee son. We submit as a long-felt w mt of tbe Eng lish language, s'diiresi,tr, masculine of edi tress. Ou accuuu; of tbe W eting of (he corpora tion, tbe Eiilaxisu society adjourned last week without transacting any business. Student," translating iu Anglo Saxon: "Let him hear, lie that hath eyes to hear." Prof.; "Y. J, I hear; but I don't exactly ee." Tin to are those who cannot see the differ ence between a plaid from bounie Scotia and a common, ordinary, red and bin. k shawl. Pity that "misery" 10 socnbly inclined VM dt-appoiuli d! But do uot let a Wed nesday aiisciice bapp -ii again for the Eutsx iati editor cauuol think of violating the established pr.c. detits of the society by stayInn out nt school just to be company. Scene in Uhntoric class: Lesson on argu mentation. Prof --"Miss Blank, recite lb next topic." Miss Blank. --"Let us take tho proposition, 'All uieu sr.- tjmuts.' Cic snr was a man, therefore " Laughter of class prevents giving of couclusiou. Subjects of compositions coullliued: llrd. Four of Bryant's Poems, Advantages of Mi lli.nl, Value of Painting, Oregon's Com mercial Importance; 4th. The Glidiator, kdvantafiM of Labor 1 Winter Amusements, Imagination Btk. The Luit Book I Read, Suuiuri'r Sports, Beiieflis of Travel, Native Trees of Oregon. It is evidently appropriate Wood should be near a Saw, and observers of huiiiau nature have noticed that the hai mouy is not destiuyed if another syllable be add. d to each Woni. No h rmtollic heart of the Wood is feared this tune as it has sur vived divers similni xpi in m i s. Five sets of hangs now hold au uncertain base of life, duo; of course, to parly loyally. The r asou that the number is odd is uot because the cluufcca are three to two 111 favor of 1 he Democrufs. Oh, no! It is because most Itepublicatis believe th. ir own bang will do in. in mole good than a dozt u of someone's else. The sciiucnoe of cause and effect i some times hud lo trace If atJOeoUN vapor had Uot arisen bom the ocm:, bun bOfttO tO ward Eng. lie. condensed to rain and fallen, hud not inn url. d th, .dainty 01 num. nt on a Senior's upp r hp and he had not b..u obliged to curl it again at the last minute, on.- of tile young ladiel uoiild 1101 hav, been detain, d 111 ,oing to the 1 lit. 1 tajniii. nt and tlie 1 xerclse- would have begun hall Mi hour sootier Of course it is mcii that th. delay was one to causes In loud blUDM continl, but the most important thing aLout il is that ari. lice is in posses-toll ol accurate data as to tho b light of lime it takes to p. rfoim one part of a young gentleman's toilet. l li,. constitution sais th assist oit libra. Ian of the Colpoialioii sh .11 lie elect, d fnuu the Bataiiau Boeiety, All pi oil Clevoluud lie, bowan r. believe that Grov. r is every lhin lov. b 1 ven to this loveliest of all, a Knlnltau. mid so it was that some such inniig men nominated His Democratic Majesty for the ofUce. They il aihilessly Ihought that hi- engagi iiient at the White House was near I over ami it w uld be kinl lo procure him some luciative employ ment. Young ladies of like political frith remembered th it Scripture says a man sud his wife are one ib sh, and prefer: ed Mr. Cleveland, but tinallv did a- all Democrat M be ruliidou to do, v. t d a Straight ticket. A good audience attended the Eulnxian Scotch Evening Miss Clara Condon pre sided and announced the program. The ex . rcise opened with (I chorus by the society, The Campbells Are Coming. Miss Sue Dor ris rend an interesting essay on S,cotcll Mmio and Poetry and, Miss Lulu Sawyer sang of Coining thro' the Ryu. The Immo lation Scene from M irinion was read by Miss Vein Adair. Miss Linn in Holt' pi ano solo, Tain O'Slianler, followed, and Loehiel's Warning wa given by Miss F'lva Gallosny. Miss N. lib-Straight got Within a Mile o' Ediuboro' Town when to every one's r.'gr. t the music ceased. With Miss Anna Unbelts the audience enjoyed Life in the Highland Clan. A Medley of Scotch Airs closing with Home. Sweet Home, piano and violin din t, by Misses Emma Dorri and Lulu Sawyers was loudly encored but without eliciting n response. Miss Fannie Condon told how The Cotter was perhaps spending the same Saturday Night, and ex ercises closed with the chorus so full of memories, Auld Lang Syne. The sochty were pleased to note (he presence of several members of the Faculty, whom they hope will be present on future occasions. The University Athletic Club is nn iustl ration destined lo have a future. The young men int. listed in this project met again last Saturday and permanently organized by adopting aconstitulion and electing officer. Mr. Douglas Waile is President. 1 he memls-r-ship roll now contains thirty names and oth ers are promised. The itnatiou fee ha ban tiled at one dollar with monthly dues to the amount of fifty cent. As soon a possible tbe club expect lo ront snd furniib a suitable room so as to enjoy some of it benefits Ibis year. Hardly a more important annHqg can come before the student than Ibis: How can I do the largest antovnt of Hltnly int. with the least injury to my health. The tirolilein is largely solv. d by the answer. Take regular phy-n al PXrciaa 1( but the athletic smits ol ancient t.reece ware uuw m vogue, if tu. Dial perfection wero not less, but physical more more esteemed, then this era of large br due in abatlcred bodies aud strong bodies iu brains too weak to support tin in would vanish like dew in the morning, and the motto of a better future would be one which wa suggest to the club, suns 111 in none corpora. "In the sixteenth moon" what is the mat ter! this must be au old pen! "Now it camo to pan" .pad Ibis one evidently le. rued its tucks of tbe other editor in April lust! What we mean to say is that ill" mighty Corpora tion of the Liureau and E itaXlau Societies not at 1) p nr., on last Friday for its regular annual session and lor the election of offlceis, Aft. r some prli .liusry business, the Cr Kratiou proceeded to ballot oil candidates and Mr. Ed. McAllister was elected President by a practically nnaninious vote. Upon Is-ing called (or Mi. McAllister made a neat specb th mkiug the members for the honor conferred upon him aud exprcssine, his hopes of a prosperous fniure. Other ofth-era were then elected as follows: Secretary, Fred 8. Dunn; Irea-urer, Julia E Hamilton; Libra rian, J. E. Young; As-t. Librarian, Nellie G. Straight; itb Trustee, Fletcher Linn; 5th Trustee, Fannie Condon After ibe offices were filled, a motion prevailed tbat a com mittee be apsiiiited lo revile the Constitu tion. E. McAllister. Emma C Dorris, A. L. Veazie, Clara L. C. ndou and L. J . Davia compose ibe committee. The Coiporaiion ' then adjourned. It seems the general opinion that the officers elected are a credit to tbe Corporation and wa hav no doubt i that Ibt-y will rvceive tbe hearty support of every member. WAjmn. I want 6.000 pounds dried plums and highest p. ice paid at Beltman.s,