ITY AND COUNTY.
pieaiMl Hill it''"""-
Sepleiu'-T 18th. 18S!l.
king will l nnjB ""
II.V I'"
u house win mm in hw
liar '
j Mulkey to-day t" bh
Mr
Uf l M IV""-'
C .., hi. house.
if.tl..., ... (lino-,- illl I'MI I' H' iiil
Pi - . k..li,, I ... fll.
tibial wul be M"4kWf MlditiMI kl
L!?tturdki wit'' 5 ft? Portio! "'
FPi. Ult to 4U f r their '"J t
,,,nll. "ere " 7 ' '
ki Hdo'V Mitch" and Koltert Drury have
M the river end expect before they re
K.UC'tr. lot ofm.r itch, .n l In Uke
( r.h.wet lot. "f nice trout. Don't for
out " ll"
int-Mi . . ..... .......
'h. inter ami all iu wantnfhaving their
Mull) UrU . . . .
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.n';e'ri.,MUlc.,rly vinit of .ru.k Fr...t
u I.i tn linn ntnl vni
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" II.. If ij 1 in 1 1. i t hat f i . .ti.
di.mMMH li"l" "HI "V LTD F Ulr
Vjl ,OW - . .1
STttfttt tfl v that the uteiun av mill I
V... tii H M Kelley together with a new
KIWI . I.. sf ) I .
..1 l.v hru MM DlMnl mm wcr. imw uie
'j.intfl in a mvatery. UOm, V4QU0 with
unv l , i ... . , i, ., m
' C all tlie (inifttH n hw right hand while
irk in WW miu u ' """miii Luc
Jklamlll ill too t'jul.
HI lit" i ) .. .
W-K , A.
Oregon Wheat.
It ii jearly beuoming more Hppnrem (hut
-i,Lt rowers of ihia State ubould puv
r Htteution to cuaiiftiog lueir mm wu at.
. 1 ... I t I l iu I a 'will 111... I u-lif
luokiug Bt ii lot ol wueat .am :
Tbe wheat of the Willamette Valley is
nmiiiiL'. The favorite old whito wiuter
lifiil, wlncu nail ueen urowu ho ioiik ami
iJ ih red wheat. Several car loadH
; ., r, ., ,-t... I Us Ktiuson on lilt ac
Wheat that will make the whitest h'lur is
(lya in the bent demand and brings the
jjheiit price, and this is why alley wheat
r.l.. 1 r.ll.lit 1 1 i . s 1 (' lil.lll Willi). Wllllll
N1WIIT" ft " " " "
brut There call he plenty ol wheat se-
J ,i i .ill mil.-.. i . 1 1 r i -.v rtiill. lull
dent that will make the finest grade of
! hnl a. nle.lliflll. Throliollllllt till'
mi. .i j
,ev the bran is Keltii) (bicker and the
bent i lining its slrength, and the white
Iwt in gettiiiB red or so mixed with the
iik.. it u'ill ti. il nnk as first-class."
Tbi w because farmers do not pay at
ulion enough to ebaugiug their seed.
imvr' hiiii Id take up the seed i)uestion
Pr would find it a profitable one. Au
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, ...... I.. ... i.. ,.i ii.., in.. in in i ii 1 1 1 hi hi. ii inn
... Ii I'lle wheat a short Mine i-incc, and
..,u mi!!..)..) i tl . i . i ! In ii iv .'i cents a l)llnbel
org tor this variety, but the fanners
oulil nut favor the scheme, burnetii ing
iKtbc done lo give our wheat strength,
... i... .il. id ,. in lliu uilii.nl iiiiiiiI
II IUC wilt-UK.., hwi " "
A Suit'BMFPL Nhwspapkb It i said tlim
.. ,!.. i.,.,.ii il Riinnnua of I. a Till im . !;
etllight since it pussed lutu new bands
i i i .. 1 1 . i. .. . .1.
m nl tnt rAnl.ma A vonr nr un urn tin.
... - II. M. It 1 1 ..I
..1.1 ...ii... 1.....H linMi.li. fn. uinkl n, n lim
ii c: ,L 7.1 : .. . . i v.
oatauds. and its proprietors have netted
tmiill fortune All lliis money came not
ti un II II Illl' 11 1 til PilllU minis illl-. Illll
rn inn ill)' iniriiiwi'HL )ti)ii il, ) i il iiiiiiiik
Hrtmriiu is illl. The Heaillii.ht fren'.ieiit.
curried 1511 to 200 of these advertisements
The regular revenue about paid ex-
my,
The following is a definition of the tarilf
compact under which the pcoplo agree to
eiuuuur s tfarueu. in Diner u i i n n
nnpa nnn',1 at llin I in nmu ,iiii. ii, 1 n lim
Ukeview Examiner: Silver Lake is in
iw a nx. innuuui in nr i n nsn are
'h uie ;i. If. illii lines i'iivi n i u i i I lu-ll
1 II Ii M, .1 111,1.1 nl Ilia r. i, Ii II I II I 111 , ui.ili.l'
cii-uus are aoiug wen.
Foi 3D Divs We will miko .V
ncr.ii on nit our goous as we win remove me
Sladiikn & Son.
Henderson the dentist has returned fully
.niiii ... nm.. . n nn
. l ir.t V..li..tiii K..nlr
. ..a. -11I.IU1III1 i. .nil. ,,. . i. .
I
Forrest, tin- practical hlackoruith ami
' ill'" lt(tJBi .HIM llionv
'IU inie... (.. . IJ . I I. . ... I I... i
wi"i ii-it. iini nun iirjiiirjiG'i itwJ
Cll Halt-That tired languid feeling
fIDI Ihnt tnnr nujlm ia m n tin H tn III.
'-' I'd i ii iu i unk juh u
'J" 1 ItupilllllVB Ul IUC iMi t'ii UH'i
. ujt .uiii ut an iiiiiiti
On Exhibition. A part of our new stock
, muii uutnwaiu in nun uu cun-'i-
in at nn , n .i i . :
. . lanj Muir. v. a 1 1 ii mi riumiui
A. UOLDBMITH.
Kasj Skeim A ,,h ni nt nf Orrhnrd.
lm.tili.. Ol ii i m . r ...
v.iutci, urii luu, iiiiie jru?nt cil
fi-i . i . . .1 ci., i i l a
Auction Sale.
I ill s, i ftt th Uie (arm of Phillip
ml... .1 i . . .
urven-eu, RUOUI Seven nines mm
Hoing properly to-wit: 2 mares, 1
"UU....H eon, mncn cow, -
"f olj heilers, 1 yearling heifers, 1 year
H bull, oalvei. I ahoaU. 2 brood sows. 1
- , i ii mil, i nuoiia reaper, i onu'
. ii., ntnt. . un w. 1 uiir.u",
. ""i nues, i sooi mm, i .ro-
I cider mill. 1 wool nre.a carDeuter
1. Di.Ti... k 1 t , 1 1.1,-1. .
. u,. unr, u ii.i ii uu uu IIIIUCU mi'
" uiwiy omer arucies loo uuiurr-
to nteuiiuQ.
S" U months oredit on all sums
f.onrj approved ncunty at 8 per
-i i.-it j i iff cent uiscouni ior cairn.
"naumier, oaab in hand.
w B. F. Moas, Admr.
r Katsib, Anotioneer.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
naby wee atek, we (are her Oaatorla.
" a Child, abe cried f or Castorie,
"J beeaae Xiea, abe chmg to Oaewria.
ad CVldrem, abe rare tbem Oaatorla.
"QlttlfV- k in m a m i , .'.
9
rv ngiiail liori Ol i O mi -I'"
DS' of D. Sbiltoh
T "
"sicist Orara.Tlt. RMlaur.nt
tsquina oysters on ban.l wuu
"a to serve tulrn.'. I'-U .,..1 umrile
Hreiti,-..
Ban' addition to Bagi M
Qwta iu..ky trn ,aVl( yg WlH.k
iueiorinm.lludustrinlFiiir I
" gins m it
I IIU I -'I.i i
tot
eoncli. nt k . . . i.i.. ..
cough cure.
oon,d1ryttetlll'iKW,l'
u'ora'gr11 '
Dr. Vailerpoorh.a.Iache and liver care
Is a grand blood purifier.
Guitar and violin llttnfi at Eugene Book
Store, formerly Collier
A fine Ii tin nl sill, l...l.-.. i ,, .
-.. iHu.urn ni a s utiles
and grades at F. It. Dunn s
Tb? S ?J .1,V'"u-,li"" ! hie,, tlinniujihly
tested and will nut deceive yon.
Sheet music and music books at Eugene
Hook Store, formerly Collier1!.
Go to GrOkUaith'l and get 1 lb of best tea
and China lea pot all for $1.00.
The roof has been put on the IMtoa
DDUdlBI, opjiosite tlieCcinnofflpe.
The Eugene cigar nianufaclorv is crowded
with otdeis. This is as it should be.
School books exchanged nt tho I'uivenilv
Book Store, opposite Wilkins' drug store. '
Geo. Forrest and W. h SIcFarUnd have
lormed a putMnhlp iu the blacksmilhinc
business.
Carpets! Carpets!! S. H. Friendly has
just received a l irge and varied assortment.
He will suit yoa,
Fisher & Walk ins, of tho Central
maiket, have built a fiuo slaughter bouse
across the river.
The S. 11. remedies maunf.ictured at
D of nr, Wasco Co., Oregon are fust Incom
ing staudard remedies.
The 1'rinevillo N'ews says: Wheat is
worth $1 per bushel; Data, W cegts; rye,
1.25 in Unit town.
The "Cuban" and "Ynrru" cigars at Horn
k Palne'a, Tfy then; Ihtj art Um best in
the market for the mouey.
I have just received from the East over
2,000 worth of cloths. Suites made iu tin
latest aud best stylea. ,1. Davh
A foot race wai mi between T I,. Hnglns
and Drew (irifiin, Inst Sundiy, near town
for $20 a side. Qriffltl won by two feel.
Just received, a new line of fine gaa
wnrc at QoMmlth', Git you aloely glass
set of four pieces fur 50 cents nt A ' Gold
smith's. James Nolnnd bus erected n b.iru nn bis
lots on wist end of Eleventh sired. He
will build I neat cottnge on the same iu the
near future.
Tho danoe nt BarTiabnri lal week was
largely attended, Several persons from
Eugene were iu uttcnilnnce and report hav.
in a good time.
The congregation of the St. Uanr'a
Chun h will give a dime pociul iu the parish
room on Friday evening, Sept. 27, 1889.
All nre invited,
Oregon beats the world for medicines,
as Dr. Vanderpool's S. H. remedies will
prove, r re pa red by the s. u, Hedtoini
Mnnufiicluiing I o., Uiifur, Or.
Goldsmith, the grocer, has just received
from tin. r.iiit mil' if thi. lur.'i t n.ii'iiniiUiU
of lumps ever brought to Eugene. He will
sen tuein nt puces mm oeiy compi uiion.
Trunks! Trunks! Trunks! .1 1) Matlock has
just received a car load of trunks and va
lises of all shies to suit customers which lie
will sell nt nriees. which defv competition.
Call and be convinced.
Hhtolav .t- Pnrker. nt Iheir fnctorv on Sth
street, enst of the mill race, manufacture and
keep for sale, doors, windows, framis,
mouldings, etc. Estimates furnished on ap
plication.
Carpeti of every style and grade at Frii nd-
Iv'n Tlieuti rnriipts linve iust nirived and
j . u , - - -
have been well selected to meet the demand!
of this market. Call and examine his varied
assortment.
T.iL-i) u'uriiiiiit iill vru funnel's ihnt hnve
-."e y
summer fallow to work go and get one of
rallie s Hons UOiUVatora, au.l slop your
fooling. The Boss does the biz and don't
you forget il.
The ladies of the Congregational Aid Socio
ty of this placo will koln t fair, inel nlinir a
OCU and supper, one evening during the lir-d
week of December. Further notice w !11 in
given in duo time.
Dr. W. V. Rendered) has returned from
Chicago, win re he took a course of lectures
and instruction in the latest methods of
denlistry. Cull and see him nt his office if
you are iu need of work.
The West Shore is now issued ns a woek
I,, It in a Ann illustrated Doner, and re
flects much credit upon Mr. Samuels, its
publisher. It should have a hearty support
from the people of the Northwest.
S. H. Friendly keeps the largest and best
assortment of clothing, ladies dress gooik
hats, etc. He ia continually addiug the
latest and newest styles to his stock. His
ptioea are fixed to suit the times.
Mr. Tape, of Jacksonville, has taken I
charge of the Hi nton Leader, vice It, I..
Pipes, resigned. We extend lo the new
editor the usual congratulations, but hate to
IN Pipes leave the journalistic field.
Priueville News: Ed Canlrell, who
mysteriously dieappeared Inst May ha"
MM! beard from. He is in Oregon, alive
ami well. This fact settles lortv.r wm
Canlrell was not murdered, ns some In In v. it.
E T Henkle bus sold his barbrr shop in
Independence, Or., and will engage In
.. i....i.,...., I,, ilmt town. His .many
anomet uii.iii," '" , : ; , .. .
friends in Eng. no will be glad lo born tba '
be has accumulated qolte a snug sum of i
money.
Dallas Itemier: M. M. Ellis has re
ceived a letter saying Ihnt A. Stimt, who
Ml bow a rather notorious character in
.u:. ..... (nr th.. mist ten years, died re
cently at' the home of a stranger near
Seattle.
A Mcdford correspondent to the Jackson
W. D. Kinerty has
vine lime. -- ,
purchased I farm unit Lounge...... .
countv. and will scon take chaige ihern-f.
He will take his une araii siainou, .
"Jack Sampson," with him.
The use of calomel for derangements of j
the liver has ruined many a fine constitut ion.
Those who for similar troubles, have
tried ftftr'l Pill- "-'i'y fk 2 i
thoroughly remeilying the malady, without ,
injury to the system.
We desire to tbwk onr many Mko
so kindlv iMl assistance through the lllms
M..IO b dMgkMT. May
,be Lord bl. ss you Again
M. E. Hatcm
Itisasionishing bow rapidly the feeble
J d iU.e. gam .treiigth snd vigor'
Xn taking Aver'e Sersaper.lla. For
22 re called ' -broken-down con-titn-
"n dead laraeM on Ytmjm By by tag
7LJZirZm would t,
th.wn.i.f N'p..rt ano
7.rl ".Cwilhtkeir .Pl-rst
os. ia "jT"rz!wm n-t mm.
hut luckiiv their r.K-es
ndad abiflin. ..Kinman El!itf,
!:r,s,;HG
in
I .tt.ir I.ml.les luieuu .
to tb
not
seek
r. C nn1 "'u
Farewell irA bf'
movea iu vk'--
Jlr Ha bb.tr J ms
in cum"..
. ...ntf lir IIU"w-
SMenWat dentist.
Ileal i st.it,, traiiMctioM ineres.iiig.
Dayton, W f, bad a :,,00il llrr ibis
week.
Ask your gnat
excellent.
t Ibt ImmHm dour. It is
The Minnesota hot. I has re.vise.1 a
In sh
coat of palut.
Wall pap. r at Eugene Book Store, tor
mirly Collier'a.
For cheap building lots east ur west of tbe
Unite cal1 on Dr. Shelton.
Take your produce to the Paclfle Tea Co.
Olid get the best prices.
Hop stovis and furnace tops made to
order si Eugene foundry.
School Books exchanged at Eugene Book
Store, formerly Collier's.
Brush, s, combs, picture frames at Eugene
Book Store, late Collier's.
Bnoht the Happy Hours 10 cent white
ab ir cig.tr of Mtrkus 4 Co.
Hot and cold baths every day in the week
at Jerry Horn's barber shop.
Bibles and New Testaments at Eugene
Book store, formerly Collier's.
The Fitrini-McMahon i ncus is ndn itiaed
to exhibit at Cobutg, Oct. Nth.
Immense tpisntilies of hops are tiring
received by our warehousemen.
Prestou wants oti to come and see his
saddles and heavj team harness.
Fiirun-rs c.tu .iv.. p.-r y. ir by bmiug
boots and shoes of Krausse i Klein.
"What are the wild waves savim;! That yon
cm 'i't gisuls ehe .p at Klilneliart's.
Marshal Day is busy collecting delin
quent taxes aud street assessments.
Dr. dealt Ebctric Corsi ls nt Eustcin
prices. For sale only at G. llettm iu'k.
E. C Lake, marble cutter and dealer in
monuments, shop on Eighth street, Eugene.
Bibles, testaments, Sunday school and
reward curds at the t'niversity' Book Store.
Work of laving the foundation on the c.
w. Young building iiegiu Friday noraing,
L. Beadere. (hi Alb'inv horse buyer,
Unight a number of horses here this week.
Before storing or selling your oats see A.
V. Peters. Chau Chevalier barley wanted.
M.Wilkins exhibited a MtsbH of fine
specimens of greeu fruits at the State Fair.
Lovers of good teas should call N Slad l. n
.t Son. They have just received a choice
stock.
Mis L Bilyeil bus iiuichas.d I lots in
HacUi iu in's fuiirlh adaition lo Albany, for
11,100
The ladies of the Si. Xlnrv's Guild will
met I for wmk, Wednesilav, Seiit. 25th, nt
2 P. M.
Postmaster Oebnrna new reanlanee l mm-
pieteiL It i han Uninely finished l.ith bjaUt
and antaitle.
The In, linns haft deputed for tbeif
homes Onr uieich nils got all the money
they earned.
George Croner aotod as luarab .1 Thurs
day nil Friday during Mr. Diy's tbaencO
at the Slate Fair.
k larger sever baa been pbtoed nn.b r the
.ti. ! In !w, i ii tin II itui iii II. .ii- - .ti.l the
po-l office building.
Five car Ion Is of Imps were shipped from
Ent'i ne direct for London, England, last
Bond) morning.
The Eugene II, -miles cigar two for 25
cents is the best. Mauufactuii-d by the
Eugene Cigar Factory.
lb member the OoaJU) has tho largest cir
culation of any paper in Lane county, and
ndvcrlise accordingly.
Hemeinher if a boot or shoe Isuight of
Krnusse A Kh in lips or runs over they re
pnii thi m free of charge.
The trains bate been late during the
grenl.r portion of the wick, caused by heavy
trains to the Stale Fair.
Col, Sidney Dell, who has been a resident
of P.utlnnd for several years past is now
practicing laV at Astoria.
Bay. E. P. llcudcrson is making a number
Of improvements about his residence on the
eorni r of Eighth and Peail streets.
The friends of St. Mary's Church spent a
very enjoyable evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Loveridge, at the rectory, on Tuesday last.
Phil Lewis, who cletked in S. If. Friend
ly's store here for several years, has just
opened r. large elotnlog?aton iu F.ilcusbuig,
W. T.
E. F S'ihs brought lo Eugrne last Wed
in sdai a Dragon load of fine chinook sal
mon Ron the Lower Siaslnw. They sold
readily.
Junction bus lnid n water pipe with four
fire lugs along tho business strut mid now
has water fur tire purposes ami street
sprinkling.
The sin king is being placed In Un lower
room in lliu Bankln brick building.
Slnildt n li Son will run ivo into Ihe building
probably noxt week.
Senator Stanford ami wife, of California,
will visit Oregon in a few days. Mr. Stan
ford is one of Ihe principal owners of the
Southern Pacific rnilroad.
Tom Cinig has n boil and il is on his nose.
Don't intimate Unit bo has been drinking too
much rectntly. or else In. will treat you to a
"Congressman" Sullivan round.
The I'nivt i-.ity Book Store has a mail Ikix
uttnehtd to its bill board for the benefit of
the public. Li lit rs posted will be taken to
the post office iu due time.
Carpenters are putting the roof on tint
University gynsnneinni building. The
brick work on the samn is nearly completed.
It is n good piece of architecture.
J. B. Bbinebart bus had his theatre build
ing cut up into businefi rorms. lie says
lie cau make more money out of them now
than he could le Use it for a theatre.
L. M irkus A Co., of Ihe Eugene Cigar
Factory, ban rented the store room now
occupied by Sladdeu ,V Sun and will move
into the nine ns six ti as it is vacated.
lloppieking for lhs: is ,i ihiug of the past.
Pickers were more uuiucrous than ever be
foie in fact there were more than needed.
The yield has beeu light bat of excellent
ipialitv .
The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian
Church will give a f ur nt Khun bait's
Parlors on Friday eve, Sept 27. Admission
IU cents Iltfreshments extra. All are
invited.
Mrs Kin aid re pet tfullv solicits the patron
age nf lliusewishiin: instruction in voice culture,
instrumental music, slnansian ami plastic rt.
Apply t the residence of J. W. Oborfji Wfk
street, Eis'ene, Oregon.
T.J Smith is talking of i-rieting a busi
ness snd taniWWll row, so b et front end
two stories in height nu his lot, known as
the old Presley Cheshire property on Will
smille sliut, opfKisile the Sister's school.
S II Friendly has prisoureJ the services
of Jessie Cohn, of Sun Francisco, lor clerk,
aud for dresser of his sbaw windows. He
certainly understands how lo dress up a
window to make it look neat and tasty
One of Win Neis' bop houses, above
Springfield, caught fire ou tbe floor of a
drjing toom Tut sd.iy morning. It waa ex
tinguished before doing much damage.
Loss, on hops, 25; building, 100; fully
insured .
The fence around Ibe lot just east of tbe
tchixii house has been torn lown sinoe tbe
beginning of ihe public school. Attorney
Geo 11 Durris, as attorney lor tbe district,
bas rutninriioid snit against Ur. E. J. Crow,
wbo claims Ibe land, to quiet the title to Ibe
land. Attorneye Bilyeu snd Walton will
r. n - I t Mr. Crow in tbe ease.
The Jacksonville Times of last Saturday
an; - Hon 11 S. Bean, jmlge of tbe sec
ond judicial district. sjH-nt a couple of days
in Js-ksonville during tbe week, having
Btm htvked tneet in the Beekman-Hamlin
case. His honor is one of tbe ablest
blest menders of Oregon's judiciary, and
i I -. - i l r . j id dispatch of
business wtre tbe aubje.it of favorable
comment.
ClntUng t Brltuisn's.
N.i I Urd In 18 lb. bo, k,
lihitirharl's.
1 1) 81.18 at i
YtMl an- wanted l g" t "Hns' and (amine
IWtttnan's .t.M-k f ladle.' an l rrnta' drrx
gissls and I. .thing.
HewieM Mi-re, flM W . '. T. I'., Ire
teres at Colnirg, Set and at .tiinctii.ii City
on the 2Ji Inst.
Mailing.- lie. use. issued this we.k: O.
II. lUrkbol.b r and Clara Sloiiff r. Co. F.
oui.g and I. M. Gal! in I-
K.-r, .1 lire" are reis.rteil on Fall C.vek in
tli. dea,l Lfanhatl It is to Iw howd that rain
will subdue tin m before they gel int.. .1,
live timber.
Hav.! you seen th.w.' ladlr.' cloaks ami jack
els at lleltinanV Buy your wife, dnngbtarnt
sweetheart me t. ttlaildontivr heart during the
Fall and Winter mouths.
The only piles to get Uncovered sugar
cnn-.l Kansas '"ily hams -they are delleione
slid fOU don't have to pay fur 2 lbs of oanvaaai
Tbeea In. - are at Hhlnehart's.
I'he M 11 Chunk will hold their first social
Slid financial mlua of this conference year,
next Friday IVtoheff, Sept. 27th. Coeae every
one. and eujuy a gwd gfnfnjUMM and have a
g.s d aoejnl time,
Bettm in is un hand this week as usual w ith
a store mil of einUrtug and general nn rchan
dise. w hile nut. mien. at. Banting In to secure
the adtnii!).,'' . "i l"v prices, an. I i !u utock
to select from.
At the N'oitliwest Firemen's toiri.imeiit
held this w eek at Tocoina, the VaJIOOUVer, B.
U t, uu look the lint prhesin Isith the wet
and dry tests, which wai 81000 for each. The
Rwiom Fire Dwnarinaent was nnrepreeented,
Joe Cnrr, ol Oak kind, was uitatad and
takt n to Porlhiml Wcdueeday morning by
Depntjf D, S btarsbal Cnchrnn, for furnish
llg li.piur to IndbtOA lb-will pii lnl.lv he
Intd five or six dollars by Judge Dea.lv,
an l ihciiby the law will be "vindicated."
Chas Calloway has struck a good ijuality of
stone mat on the farm of Mrs. Lynch, s.mth
of town, lie has tsr., v.ius of coal of five
i.i six mi In s tespeclivi y, and is ouly
UilotbehlllulKiutteiif.it lie thiuks he
will find a solid bink i f coal sevi nil feet in
thickness.
The sidewalk in front of Mrs. I nderwondl
lesiih ntv on Willamette stieet has b.'.-u torn
up. The fence an l a n. w walk will ls lowered
t.i the proper stret grade. This will crestly
hnnrave the apM'ttrance of the prolaiity and
make travel alnn' the street mure pleasant fur
ldtft.'ians.
The Young Peoph s' Christian Endeavor
Society uf Ihe First Presbyterian Church
will meet fur a social i. union in tho lecture
room of the chinch, coun r ul l.iuooln and
Eighth sti. i Is, on Sat., Sep. 2lsl at 7:30
o'clock. I'niv. rsity stu b nts topMlnll in
vited. Lost.
On or about August 16, I8BB on Ihe wagon
RMd bttween Eugene and Junction, it black
moroOM leather pocket Isn-k. enntainiug
mlnnbbi papers, also greenbacks to the
amount nf sivty dollurs. Anyone llndiiig
said bonk nan keep tbe greenbacka, tinrciu
cnuliiineil, by r. turning to me at Junction
fit v the bonk and the p ip. rs.
W II Bun.
OMOOI holt The ci. p wt u'lier liul!o
tin issued bf the St ile vveittber Illl 10011 for
tin- wm k ending Sipt. lith, says nf the
OreoOU fruit crop: The apples will bo a
short ciop. Bel-seen inputs ind dry wenth
irmnnvl"cslitieswiilt.il have more than
enough fur home use. Ii is surpiising the
amount, quality and varn ly of Iruit that is
being produced east uf the mountains,
where a few years ago the laud was ouly tit
fur stuck purposes, then fur wheat, mid now
it brings forth, fruit that surprises even tho
moat tiiiigiiine. Almnst every part uf East
ern Oregon rtpOrt Hue specimens uf fruit.
Bottled! peats appear to be the lllo.it culti
vated and grown, though apples, prunes,
peaches and other fruits nre produced.
Grapes are alsu succi ssfully grown iu many
sections.
QlAIRM WOni, Worthy Li ctnrer of Ihe
Stato Grange John Simpson, by indefat
ignble WOT a bus orgUlMi a snfllcieiit
number Of grangen iu Washington to war
rant the orgnuilitinti of n Statu grange, thus
removing Washington from the jurisdiction
of Oregon, and Ihe State Grange organisa
tion was perfected ul La Chums, in that
Slate, un il.- Kith inst. Mr. Simpson passed
through Albany uu his return to his home
in Eugene from that work the first ul tho
week, and will go to Sunthein Oregon to tho
Kogue Biver vclliy. iu Jackson county, to
build nil the order iu that si el ion - -Albany
Herald
BtftUWAT.--Sn.nrdny evening it learn
mn a way down sixth Street, in which was
the owner, Mr. B. W. linker, and two of l is
boys, When mar tho nnldenM uf Dr.
McCoru n k l Itn tniigno e.imo down and run
under the crosswalk mid brought tb" wagon
tn a ktalld, ami the occupants were IhrOWQ
out wf tli much force. All wi re severely
bruised, aud Grant Baker received internal
injuries lie was carried into Dr.
UoOornsck's residence mid kindly cared tot,
and will Iw all right in n short tune. They
reside near Irving.
AssKsssifNT. -The Linn county assess
ments show : Gross y-ilne of nil property,
17,887,811 i indebtedness, l.7'.M,:i.'7; ex.
empiioiis. $M8,84Bt total taiable property,
15,639,818; No, ihIIs, 1755. This is an
ncraaal of 221,201 in lb- gross value of
all property over last year. Assessor
Burton, uf Lam county, is now engaged in
mnkiug up the roll of this coiinly. It will
uot be oonwbtad yet fur ntveral davn, but
wo nre confident it will show it good increase
In our propei lies.
CoriiT Ilui sK. -"Lsno county Is sadly in
need uf it uew Court House," we heard
a prominent eitiien uf Portland say this
week. This reminded us that we had not
said anything about th" matter for a week
or two. Our County Court should havo
plans pit puled 'hi-, winter so lint good work
of building could la comment'. d tally in
the Spring. Gentlemen, hcik into the
matter.
tJpKrni. Edition. --The Oregonisii, last
Thursday, issued a spinal edition devoted
to the uiauiifactuting luteresta of Portland
and vicinity. It was acromimiiied w ith a
fine lithograph of the buildings nod for
that purpose, hutiug tho Willamette Fulls
for n centerpiece. The proprietors uf the
Oroguiunii sie deserving of much praise fur
the work.
Tuk PnllinW 1 1 the Hiasiuns uf tho
I'nivtrsily uf Oregon for 'VJ-'iMJ began Inst
Monday. Toe ntti udniioe bus la-en the
largest iter registend during tin- Hist
week of this school. This c. rtaiuly promis
es to be Ihe most successful year of thu
popular educational institution.
Lost. A puis containing 8235 iu gold
ooiu, bctweeu Eugene aud Cheaher post
office. Fifty dollars rewind will be paid tho
finder, delivering the snme at the store uf
Wsudell ,v Matlock, Eugene, or to the un
dersign, d t Cbesher.
AxneKW Mr- -n i .
tfoon vVai.stKa lira. Ella Stevenson aud
Mise Nellie Chaw walked l-ere from the head
uf tide this week. They will "tart I k Nil
Monday, mi hat. Tba dhaanaa ia nearly M
miles. 'I he kHIea are qwNl f ind uf tMMMi
and walk for pl...ure.
Dim. In Eugene, Oregon, Sept 13.
IW.', Mary C. Hayes, aged 32 sears, 2
months and 1J daya, Tbe reinsms t M
interred in tbe Masonic e. mrtery Kuuday
afternoon.
Thv Hurst Joctasi -BUU Printer
Baker's force of printers have just turned
over 1 1 tbe pressmen the forma for tbe
Hon w Journal, session I vO Tbo piloting
will be done at once
Qi armtT HttTia... -The first uuarVrly
it." tut.- fur Sprinirtiel I 1 'ir ut, will be held at
Camp Creek, Saturday and Sunday, Sept.
2Hih and 2!Hh. It K Wiuson.
iVi-sonal.
t . F. Mi Carl) sisiled Uuijeue FlldilV.
Ml.. W. I, I lysinger is visiting down Ihe
Siush.w
I loii .Inch C.msrr sisi,, Albaii) one .lay
this w. i k.
J. C. Judkius aud wife arc visiting in New
Yolk City.
Henry Baxter, of Mohawk, visited Purl
liiittl this week.
Col Smith of 1'iiin ville has beeu visiling
lure this week.
N. Gillmore, nf Junction, was in Eugene
list Wednesday.
David Day started for lb" Foley Springs
last linsday morning.
Mrs. H. J. Day visited in RoOtbtU dur
ing the past week.
Johu B Coleman was uu the siik list
several days this week.
I.. Harding ami family, uf Maiiou county,
visited lure this week.
B, I, Audrews has moved from Spring
Held lo Irving pr.ciuct.
V. W. Kuykendull has gouu tu PotUud to
work for a firm in that city.
James Whileaker and wife, uf Porllaud,
s; cut last Sunday in Eugene.
Captain S. C. Sladdeu left on a trip tu
Sau Francisco Inst Monday night.
Attorney Woodcock was in Salem two
ditjs this w.ek nn professional business.
Miss Julia Hamilton, uf Uosebiirtr, is nt
ti iiding school at St. Helen's Hill, Portland.
J. F. ltobinson and family will lenve on
their trip to the Fast next Tuesday or Wed
nesday,
James Driver, who is now blucksmithing
at Brownsville, was here a couple uf days
this week.
Mrs. Ada Nicklin, nee Page, of Portland,
is visiting in Eugene at the residence uf her
parents.
Bay. J. W. Carter, ol Fall Creek, went to
Ij.'selnirc last Thursday night to prove up on a
tint hat claim.
Her. C. B, Wallace, of Medford, was iu
town Wednesday. His family is visiling at
Cottage Grove.
Chas. II .I'm ,n and family intend re
moving to Union county uenr Ln Grande,
iu it short time,
J. L. Flint, of Irving, has gone tu Mis
sutiri to visit relatives and friends. Bl will
be absent about six weeks.
J. H. Mnlford, of Itookford, III , Ins bate
here this week yi.iting. He is an old
friend of Mr. N. S. ltobinson.
Justices. J. Field passed through Kugeno
en route to Portland Wednesday morning,
where he is now holding ..int.
Miss Etta Settlemler, of Mt. Angle,
Marion county, is visiting at tho residence
uf her uncle, Wesley Shannon.
A. M. Baxter, of Silver Like, gnvo ns a
call this week. Ho came in with a t horse
tasm to get a load of provisions.
Mrs. J. E. Harvey, who has been visiting
hero for a OOOpU of months, returned tn her
home in Sau Fruucisoo last Tuesday night.
Henry Wilson, porter of tbe BflsTmni
House, has been confined to his room
duriug tho last two weeks with sciatic rheu
matism. W, II. Matthewa and family and Mrs. F.
Scott, of Mohawk, hnvn remove. I to Rageni
and will make the same their permanent
residence.
Perry Poindexter, an old time Eugene boy,
but now n resident of Priueville, gave us a
pleasant call 111 iss week. Ho subscril" .1 tor
the Grant).
Mis din Qnbb has gone to Albany, where
she will teach in the public schools uf that
place. Mi.s Knhh has (hi. reputation of
being a Splendid teacher.
W. W. Mnore went to San Fruiciscn lust
Monday night. He tuny stay a month, but
it is his intention of permanently locating
somenheie in the Golden State.
Win. Porter and family went to Portland
Inst Wednesday where they will reuinln for
some lime. However they intend lelurning
to Lane county in tho future.
We received a letter from A. C. Brown
this week which we will publish in our next
issue. On Sept. 12 ho was at Standing
Booh Indian kgntj, Dakota.
Mr. Sum ii. I Mm, one uf the h ailing citi
zens uf llarrisburg and Litin county, spent
last Sunday in Eugene. Hew-as much sur
prised al the gruwth of tl,- town
Henry Harlow and family, ufthc Palmist,
country, W T, intends wintering in this
county, lie may at II nut his interests in
that section nud permanently locate hern.
I'nclo Hilly Ostium returned from a trip
fo Priueville Ihe first of tint week. Ho is
much improved in health ny the trip. He
was accompanied by his daughter, Miss
Maggie Whipple.
Matt N Foley and family, of Crook NM.
ty, are visiling in Lane county. Mr. Foley
left Iu te three years ago and siys the im
iiruvemenls h ive su changed Eugene tlintht
hardly knew tin- town.
Our old friend, Seiialur Thus, Tniguc, uf
Ilillsboro, Washington county, gave us a
pleasant call last Saturday. He brought
two of his children here to attend Ihe Slate
I'nivt rsity, While here he visited Dr
Harris' slock farm and expressed himself as
being well pli used with it.
PriVBatd School.
Mism-i Parker ami Hendricks will reopen
lb. ir private school in the Presbyterian Church
I-. -' ii. -i t on the SOthiif September. Kindergar
ten Instrtictlun audi as ringing, trymtiastici, etc.,
are given along with sclnml studies. TnlllOOi
.1 p. r term.
An. I.i. iits. Are weevil going to have
aro lights? Thnt is tin. iiiestion Ihnt is
asked daily by numerous cili.ens. What
says tho Council! We understand that tho
light company will uot sccept the iropool
mu In by (bt city, viz, tu furnish ten arc
lights for 8KKKI er nnuum. Tho Cuunt.il
should take some action in the mutter, that
will finally determine the subject. As every
one knows, the inciindescenl light is a fail
ure as a street light, but for indoors it la
just tbe thing. Hnlem snd Albany have the
sic systems fur street lighting and many
are complimentary remarks they receive
from travelers, but when they reach Eugene,
which the average traveler says is the "boas
lown in the valley," be is full to ovartlowitttf
with disgust at Ihe way our voting city is
lightid. It should be remedied nt on re
Forty Lost At least seveu w.gon
loads of freight left here for Eastern Ore
gon this week. Something like forty luads
hiivti Is't-n hntiled from here to tbst section
during the summer. An immense trade
could lc built up if the wagon roads were
repaired. However, il is probably useless
fur us lo mention the tact again, as it seems
to do no good .
Fist Stock. The Sslnn Journal, In its
review of the stork exhibited at the State
Fair, says: "P. K. Walter., of Eugene, Or ,
has on 1'ihibitl.m fifty tw., head uf cattle, fur
ty one head tf Shorthorn cattle, eleven II.. I
stein cattle. He also has soine imts.rte.1
sto k fnnu Hcitland, and all his stock is much
bv hundreds of visitors who are in at
tnilauee,"
lis Won At the faces in Portland last
wrrk a little girl nbnnt 'J years old. cried out
iu a shiill voice, "Tom Daly." An old
tenth man heurd ber, and bought four inu
tnala. Tom Daly won the race and tbe mu
paid 8111. making the old gentleman a win
ner to the tune of MX. It is aaid be re
warded tbe child by giving ber 8100.
Ltx-rrii H P. Putnam, the Liberal
orator of San Francisco, Cel., will lecture in
, Eugrne, Thursday evening. Ort. I7tb; at
Cobnrg, Saturday evening, Oct. 1Mb. All
I arc invitid to attend.
Miusiin -In Eugene. Oregon, iepum
bar 17, I8, bv IUv. K. P. lieouVrsui, Oeo.
F. Young and Mies L. M. Qalland.
Slate Kuir.
The Oregoii Stale Fair commenced at
Salem Monday ami will clusu to day, A
largo number of visitors ami spectators were
iu nltcud.ilicc. Wrt in. lie the following
premiums awarded tu Line couuly etlubil
ore:
Geo. Ilelshaw, of Eugeue, had tin. .
huudred vni lilies of wheat, Ihltty variliea
uf outs and barley and one hundred j trs f
grains on exhibition. He was awarded tho
1st premium for the best display ul sheaf
wheat raised by himself.
l'lie Slate Board of exhibit, under Ihe
management uf M. Wilkins, of Lane county,
is something flue. Nearly three huudred
varieties of grains and grasses nre un exhi
bition by the board.
Cattle, Sbortburus. P. K. Walters, Eu
geue, Or. Cow, tbreu years and over, 1st
prem Cow, one year old and under two,
1st picm. Bull calf under one year, 1st
prem. Heifer calf under nuu ytnf, 1st
prem. Cow, one year old and under two,
1st pnin. Bes; herd of five animals, 1st
ptelll.
Robi Clow, Juuction City, Or Bull,
three years old and over, lstprtm. Heifer,
one y. ar old and under two, 1st prem.
Holstiin: P. K. Wntters, Eugeue, Or ,
class ti--llolstein cow, ouo year old and
under two, 1st prem.
Mr. M. Wilkins, Kugeno, Or Peaches,
best exhibit not less than threo varicth s, 1st
prem.
Town cluck.
A move is being made to raiso infficie.lt
money lo build a tower aud purchase a town
cluck to be placid oil the I. 0. 0, F.
Temple now iu course uf coiistiuctiuu.
The building will be till feel above the
ground, and with it 110 foot tower, a clock
.placed lln leill would .give time that could
be observed from any part of tho towu. It
is it mailer of public entcrptise, and Ihe citi
zens should dOttata liberally. Alliinv has
just raised rlo to place a cluck ill a build
ing that is only two stories high.
It is not prob ible Hint SOOtbll building
will Ini erected ill Eugene for ynirs that
would give llui necessary height for a towu
clock. If our cili.t ns wish tho tower built,
ill. i must donate nt une.) us the work on the
building is nearly nl n point where Ihe
Initial work on tbo lower should begin. It
Is eOttUMted that JMK) would be rMtUTtd for
hc purpose.
Kills for Wood.
Bids will be leceived bv Sheriff Sloan at
the Court House, until Monday, S. pt, Illl, I
KsHll, for 8.i cords o! wood, of the Pillowing
desctiptiun: IT. cords uf oak, Bi inches
long; i cords uf ash, III inches long; mid 5
cords of pine or hr body wood, Hi inches
long, Slid wood lo be curded iu shed.
The light is n-served to reject any ur all
bids. J. M. Si.oin,
Sheriff.
Wood Wanted.
Bids for furnishing NO QOrdl of body,
red ur yellow lir, will be received ill) lo Oct.
18, 1888, Particulars ns to quantity and
time uf delivery iu 1890 furnished on nppli
Oktlon by G. It. Omissus,
Supt. Eugene Wnter Woiks.
I'm vi Annont, Mr dldrtab. who for
merly pablbbed the News at TaqoiM Bay,
writes to the Times un interesting letter.
We cull the following from it about a couple
uf persons known lu re: Chas. L. Mosure,
formerly of the old llenton Blade, is nuw
maiinging editor uf the Arizonian, one nf
the leading papers the Territory, What
struck me must forcibly upon entering the
office for tho first time, was the peculiar
cuustruclion uf the sidewalk in front of tho
door. It consists of empty beer bottles
dtlVWI into the ground close together,
butt. nu up. Whether dunlin emptied all
UM bottles without aid or assistance wo did
nut inquire, thinking it an empty house nt
the best. A Mr. S.-lig, formerly of Junc
tion, but well unitiiiinted iu Corvallis, ia
now doing a good oSslttlOl here,
DtlA (r i B Haves died In Eugene
from heart fiiilure and old age, Thursday af
ternoon, Sept. P.I, IHS'.I, nutiil Hi years, II
ni'iiitlis nu. I .'I .lav's. The deceased came to
Lane county in IN.VJ from Mi.s.inri. He served
in the Mivl'iiii war. Hi had I n a varied
lib nud but 8 few V'nrs MU when h was in
the pOMetnil hi of full physical vigor it was a
pleasure tn listen tn his reminiscences of an
active life, ilen. ted tn tuil nn, I hardship nn the
frontiers, lie had Isten n faithful and con
sistent uiemlKir uf tint Christian church fur a
number of years. Ills wifi, two sons, Hon II B
llnyes and .lituie. HiV'-s, ami un.. .l.unditef,
Mis. Uiehitrds'iii, sui-.i," him. The iiiteruieut
will take pi tee trniti his Into, residsnce, tn day
at II u'cliH-k, s. in. tu the liicliarilion cem
etery near Smithlield.
Itiiuw isni.i t: Btom, Bomonbgi Hint n
full line of the justly celebrated HrowiiHvillo
clothing is cm t ieil bv J. W. Cherry nt his
stoio in Walton's block, lie litis also n
largo and newly s beted stuck of other
Outpm Hindu alolblngj hats, caps, blaiikels
anil wnoleu gonds His slock of gents' fur
nishing goods, underwear etc., is such Hint
any customer may be suited with tpiality
and price.
HitNuiY Sen. nu. Ou'iiMizsn -A Congre
gational K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v school vsas uigiiii.ed hist
Sunday, and will hereafter meet iu llbine
luirt's hall at noun nu every Suudii), regard
less of whether there is preaching sttrvlco
or not. A V. P.S. C. E. was also formed
and will meet every Sunday evening at six
0 'cluck.
Mti.iT.siiY BoaO Cask - Deputy D S.
Marshal II. 0. Meyers, of Portland, was in
Eugene Thursday. In Ihe afternoon h
wont lo the Camas swalu country tu snb
poeit . w itn. sse .s. Friday he went up tho
Middle Fork to serve cumuliiiuts on parties
who purehnsiil laml oi ttm rumi compituy,
niul also to si cure witnesses.
Tut O. P. Exii.Nsitis -(lite a number
nf men left Wetlnesday fur lh O, P. front
to begiu wurk on the mail east. The road
will be pushed as fast as mini can be secured,
and railroad men generally connect. si with
Ihe work say they believe it is a permanent
ntura eastward. Albany Democrat,
Snr.ni' -P. J. Holler, nf Springfield, ex
hibited at Ihe State Fair 2 cwm Ininlis. 1
yearling nun. 1 rum over two years old, 1
yearling ewe ami 2 ewes oner 2 yeirsobl.
All were in fine condition an I w.-re favor
ably rnmmeiiled on by visitors.
A. IIbick X. Gillmore, ol Junction, will
commence in u day or two Ihe ere. ttun nf a
two story brick store building in that placo.
Kev C. il. Wallace will hnvn ehnice uf the
brick work. This will bl the first brick
building in Nf sister city.
liisiiiKNt.ljt hi aid K A Ithuugb over
one hundred residences have bOM built in
Eugeue during ihe past ye.tr, it is hard to
secure a decent boils" by rent. I hn capital
ists of Eugene should build houses to ae
cutuodaUt the gr .will.; d in nid for residences.
psmtannni Ku.i.h. poraantoi was
killed this week by I far (Ml about eight
miles wi -t of Bngs ne. These little auimala
are a rarity iu the Willamette valley, bul
e ist of Ihe tuuiintnius tlr-v are tpiil plenti
ful. Fii.k Hu t -A lA.-lve hundred p sTud fire
bell was received list I :. . ! It will
probably be nlndtd in the luwrr to day. It
was badly needed, alt I wu b Oft Ibis une
will give satisfaction.
a
Binnis. -In Ens-eue, Sept. U, 188:), to
Ibe wife of Alrx C.K'kerline, a son.
S. pt. i . il. wif. ! D. W I tolidge, is
daughter. Sept. loth, tu tbe wife ol E. A.
Fairington. a daughter.
Anwnsi). It would U iwpua.itIe to rive
the aaUHw uf all who attended the State Fair.
There were between 1 VI aud 200 from Ine
county.
i.'c.i I Kstutfl TranaferH.
nrmmp.
S A o.lHni tn H O lliini)hrey, ,,t. In
Shaw's addition; 11500,
J P Cheaher to Daniel Llvrnsparger, hit la
Cheshi.r's addition; 8150.
.1 C and I' E Smsltrntss tn Juhn M Kulierts,
lot in SniNlgrass stlditlun; I1MO,
II E Slaiiden to W E Shanimn, hit in Slad
din's 2,1 atldition; :.
It II Walker to I Q Fanning, lot) W.
I OTT.SliB UIIOVK.
Oliver Vt-.ttch tj K S Hnlderiuan, Inta ami
land; 8.V10.
K S llnldennsn to L 0 and Rose Bherwnud,
lolm loTB,
anti.
W A Cox tu Sidney Walt, ono lot; 81.
W A Cox to Addlo M Wail, 2 lots; 8100.
n.utu.vi-x
John Bergman to Lena Bergman, 2 lota in
Morse's addition, and 13.02 acres of land;
7(Kl.
Gen M. Milter to E F Stiles; lot; 810.
JCMCTloX CITT.
Damon Smith to K B Howard, 2 lota; 8700.
F It Howard tu II Bundy, 2 lots; 8700.
foctrrnr.
Thus Fisher to 8 Turkington, 80 acres;
11460,
Dsnicl Liveusp.trger to James Riley, 8
acres; Jt;(K).
A G lluuart to J W Ashley and J W Hicks,
60 acres; 82500.
II t lllitckwcll lo H D Gamer, MO acres;
611150.
Stato of Oregon tu II II Stone, J20 acres;
JldO.
Stato of Oii-on tu M E Cushman, 200
acres; 6J60,
State of Orcgui lo J W Withrow, :I20
acres; 600,
1' S to W S Brock, 'J7,'.I3 acres; patent.
S E Wren per guardian to J H Perkins,
laud: Ills).
E I, Wilson to J II Milliorn, 01.03
acres; $100.
Geo McGownu tu M A Owen, IC0.58
acres; 2200.
II II Stone to W II Stimson, 320 acres;
61250.
BWM Mellon to W P Lower, 22.50
acres; 1880.
Jno M Bobtrta lo J 0 and P I Snudgrsss,
50 acres; f 1000.
.lasW Robinilta to J W Stone, 10.21
acres; $500.
J W Withmw to W II Btinson, 8M
acres; 61250,
Fannin Crunch to II C Humphrey, 320
acres $1000.
lnsM"r Items.
Sept. 12. 1880.
Mr. J. M Shelley visited uur burg this
morning.
Mr. E. L. Smith is low with typhoid fe
ver. Mr. E. L. Wilson uf Coos Buy ir.il. .1
fiieinU hi re Tuesday.
J. W, Viitighnn has purchased a phuto-
graphk uiilllt nud will soon Iw ready to M
i oiiiiiiodat.i all those whu wish to "secure
the shudow cm the hiibstuuce fadea.i'
'lisMnv Hills met with an accident this
niurning thiil might havo proved fatal.
While riding in a WMOO the burses run into
it yellow jacket's nest, which caused one of
the horses to kick aud struck her uu tho
upper lip, causing n painful tlesb wound.
Jasiib.
Utter List.
Letters fur tint foll.iwini. nrrsnnn reiioiitieil
uncalled fur at Ihe postufficuiu Eugene City
Oregon, s.-pt. 80, 1880;
llnrieau, 11 A llehm, .Inhn
I. nutans, .Mrs McDonald, David
Morgan, Delpert Nayl.tr. Mr It
Nei-t. Itnehael Owen. Win
Smith, Atlalln.i Wagoner, Miss Amy
White, Miss Lilhe aihary. A 0
A i hnri!ii of unc cent will tin made on eiiclt
letter given out.
1 i rsiins ml 1110 fur the above willidiuso
say advertised, giving date.
r. vv usnciiN, r. m.
OH! Ma,
You can L'et swest notables at 10 lis. for 25
eta. at Khinehart s.
Amim riiKU. - Drs. Painu and McDonald
hist Mohdiiy amputated the leg of Jackson
Smart, whu lives near the McKciuie, just
above the knee. Tho bone had (weenie dis
eased iu such a mm. tier as tho only hope
of saving tbo lifo of tho patient waa by am
putation of tho limb, Mr. Smart nevar
completely rallied from the effects of tbe
operation and gradually sank until Thurs
day 1 veiling, when death relieved bit
sufferings. He was nbout 53 years uf age.
His remains wcru buried Friday.
A Sawhiii, PiiojKcr. We nre infurme.l
that a c iiupany uf saw mill men among win. 111
Is .1, C, GiHslale, nf the folium mill, are con
teinplatiiitr the estublishmeut nf a saw mill nf
largu capacity at Eugeue. A part of the
scheme is to build a log railway, which would
bit nearly four miles long, from the McKeit
tie tn the Willamette tit Eugene, thus giving
the proposed mill the advantage of securing
In. from both rivers. At Eugene the pio
1 11 i.e. I mill wuiild have the advantage uf une
nf the beat haal luarkeui in the state besides
being convenient to the railroad (nr transsir
tatlun facilities,
Stati Faih. -The State Fair f.nui all n
emu. ,s has been a grand success this year. At
least 10,000 peuplo have been in attendance at
.ine time. Officers have been elected fur the
ensuing year as fellows - President, T I. David
sun; 1st Vica President, I, Savage; Secretary,
T. J. Gregg.
WtU Cross. 'I hursday next will lie tbe
Jewish New Year and tils Saturday follnwiiig
the Day uf Atonement. On both days places
of business owned by Jewish merchants iu Kit
gi tie will ehsM.
Priil.11: Si 11. ml.. The public school liegan
Last bti unlay morning, Knur hundred pupils
are enrolled. It Is exerted that sunn-thing
over Mm scholars will Iw iu attendance during
the wiut r mouths.
Italia To Lot. Apply to Mrs. Macy,
Fifth Street, betwicii High and PearL
NOTICE FOR ITIil.lt'ATION.
Lanp Orrui at I.osihi ho, Oil I
Sri. 14th, 18811. f
VToTH Els IIBBKBY OIV1N THAT
it the following uameil settler haa filed
nnth-e uf his intention to make final pnsif in
npparl of hi. claim, and that aaid pnsif will
lie made latfore the Judge or in his slstence
Itefore the Clerk nf the Cnunty Cnurt of Lane
County, Oregon at Eugene, Oregon, on Satur
day. Octolser 2i, 188"-, vis: J. II. Stearns.
II, in. .tend Entry No. II 17, (or the N E 1 I of
N W 14, W 1 2 of N E 1 I, ami Uts 1 and
2, Sec 14, Tp HIS, li ti West, W M.
lie names the fullowlcg witnesses to prove
hi. continuous residence upon aud cultivation
uf said land, viz: Ari Cantrell, S W Mar
pole, J M Guldsnn, James Kitne, uf Junction
City, l.ane Co., Or.
Chas. W. .Jomsstun, Hegister.
TIM BE I! LAND NOTICE.
I'm ted States l-aud Office, Itoseburg, Or.,
September 12, 1880.
Notice is hereby given thst in compliance
with the provuuopa uf the act of congress nl
uue.1, 1878, entitled "Au act for the sale
nf timber lands in the states of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washiugtou Terri
t..ry,"Harinon S Cottrcll of Seattle, county
of King, Territory of Washington, haa this
day tiled in this ollioe his sworn statement
No for the purchase of the S 1 1 of
Sec Nu 21, Tp 16 S, K 1 W, and will offer
, proof to show that thu land sought is more
, valuable for its timber or stone than for an-
-i ., 1 1 . T"?
ricitisurai purposes, aim tu eatauiistt nts
claim tu said laml before the register and re
ceiver of thia office at floseburg. r, on
Wednesslay, the 1 1th day nf December,
Iss'.'. He names as witneases: Guss Hra
1 am, Mauley Vail, Amu gnttr.dl, nf Se
attle, King Cnunty, V t., Gnorge V
liiggs, of Mabel, Lao Ci-unty, Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the abr ve-ileacribssd lands are retoee!ed to
til. their claims in thia office on or before
aid 1 1 th day nf December, 1889.
Cuas. Vi. JuitNsiox, Krgister.
Foster."