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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1889)
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Uandarsnll l(j,u Smith Krsser X Churchill. . . K ii ftuderaon Fmbui ' Jiwuur -" 'fn' Harris ".su E I T 'i l0 AU'V. " . u c Woodoook 2.ju Kuiifuc Uoc.lt Store 2.uO JLP 'f?" II II l.um 2.-J I u " . OtollUoriM 2-0 KII Turkcr 2.i0 UuUtiM k Haskell . . W Vului y Htmeawu !! Uliuiwh EC Lake WW Duuiatl Scolt l (li.l.l.i.nll. I.v0 EJUauin !W n iitaiiu tun 1.00 1.00 1.00 l.OU 1.00 I 1 11 Chury t udtrton IHWUkiMoa M . f. 1 Klliriti.l ..'.,... 1 nO .1 ii rnnam s Wtfban PJ' iiT RuolDg. . . i l J li Andnwi t-S" J W Harris 1 1.IKI JeiryHay l.W John Ziuiuier 1.00 l.oo l.on l.OJ 1.00 1 (10 Ju Drake . 0 V Croner TAbrams . CL.is I'jv Orr (inlliii CC Croner, Sr 1.00 OB Doyle LOO Died. At ('litiihitr. Lane County. OmM, Seit. 1889, of lonsuniption, Martha .lane Taylor j ; the an of sixteen years, seven months and . one day. Dmu at any seems a sad anil sorrowful thin.' but when it takes from our midst on,- o yniini; anil M , fair, one junt blossotiiiiiK into Iteauiiful womanhood, the glnOD) deepens and i hMiidsall with its somber darkness. Martha Jane was a joyous, laughing girl, gentle as the , : I-i. I : 1 1 1 t i r the Hearts ,.t all wno came within her genial presence. She bore her many weeks of suffering with fortitude worthy hem of man battles and when at last the "park of lite ceased to burn Bhe crossed the rk waters fearlessly, honing and believing that he would be taken to the anus of her MtJ Savior, "here the wicked cease from troubling, And the weary arc at rest." A Kiiie.ni. Forty Loads. Ai ' .-! - v. ii waL'iin loads of fn ighl I. ft here for Kistcrn Oregon this week. Some thing like forty loads hnve been bauled from here lo that section during the Rum mer. An immense trade conld be built up if the wagon roads were repaired. However it i probably useless for us to mention the '"d again, as it seems to do no good Eu piie (iuard. that s a fact. Hro . Cnmiibe . The lorly kiids might bave been eighty, or more, I the proprietors of thn McKeuzie trail ouhl throw the rocks out of it aud remove the logs that are in it. This they may nev "do, as you insiutiute, but we'll have the fun meantime o( doing all in our power to make the people of this country aoqnniuted ith, the facts in tbe premises. Print-ville Sews. Prosporous Town-. The 1'rinevillA i;. vi,. I, ,s tl,.. following The big boom iu Willamette valley seems to be confined to a few localities that bave 'lone eou.iderable advertising the past year Sslem, Albany and Eugene probably re rnioi! the ImnV .h hom hunters. Those places that bare not advertised ibeir MoniOM are hardly beard of by persons iu esreb of homes. These facts should con 'ace the most atupid of the lenefiU accru ,Di! from the liberel use of printer'! ink. For Sale or Trttle. . "ne tie Tough bred registered ahorthmn bu'l, ?,T fr- "M, and 5 Berkshire enwp. Inquire at . lUurtt', on Spencer Creek, or address him at Kngf i. Lost -a purse containing UK iu gold "n, between Eafiene slid Cbesber po-t orjee. Fifty dollars reward will be paid lb nder. deUMffakJ tbe same at the store of "andeli .v. Matlock, tugen, or at the nn fned at Cheaher. Andrew MrssfLt. Ctt-r Mill W H. Abnaina is uow ""J I t in.inufactnre cider for all- Bring 1' apples and get a barrel of first class rbr. nnl. I.V.r, in ..r.no. EiHimo. A part of our new tock r" - k-re nA nAw nn ,ihibl - 1 stt ann ,m ma trt annul' fill It's. Clrtain, ti BMbmV Horn's MUittoa lo Eugcu. I11in.ari "n ,nly-'u """'t- to in wMoneyt,,,,a,,fWll, K,ui f , N-njM in.o,,, bucket. ,,,y itu a, .toX It.-V the 0. Hnshuell P. Church. has declined the call of conS,uceK,hel,igh",b County court next Moudiv ors next WodaearUy, commission. Havaim Cigr clipping, for the pipe at the Lugene C igar Factory. Midgley & Parker s. Onitar and violin string at Eugene Hook Store, formerly Collier. 1 1 w,'" c"""Mm'e M H tl"' new 1. ' r. lemple to day. .,Ci'm HS15 ' hnM"' neat cottage on Hth nml High streets. Samuel X. Won will hereafter clerk regn larly for BkddtD t Son. A fine line of silk plnshes in all shades and (rrades at F. H. Duuu'i. rive hundred and five scholars are in tendance at the public school. at- Sheet music and music Iwoks nt Eugene Hook Store, formerly Collier's. Go to Goldsmith's and Ret 1 lb of best tea and China tea pot nil tor $1.00. School bookl exchanged at the University Hook Store, opposite Wilkius' drug store. Joseph Klein intends building two resi dences on his lots iu the western part of town. Hev p. C. Parker is very ill at Oakland. He is the father of Mrs. .lohn Kelly of Spring Held. v Carpets! Carpets!! S. H. Friendly has just received a large and varied assortment, lie will suit you. The "Cuban" aud "Yarru" cigars at Horn & Paine's. Try them; they are the best in the market for the money. A liepublican daily is to be published in Pendleton hy the Home Publishing company with a capital of $10,000. The business part of Cumbria, Cal, was burned last Monday. The loss is reported at $125,00(1; insurance about $120,000. I have just received from the East over $2.0110 worth of cloths. Suits made In the latest nnd best styles. .). Davis. About H,6o0 acres of farm lands, belonging to the Samuel Meek -state, will l. sold at the Oonrt House dour next M outlay at 10 a. m. Just received, a uew line of fine glass ware at Goldsmith's. Get yon a lovely glass set of four pieces for 50 cents at A Gold smith's. Prineville News, Sept. 27th: Mrs. John T. Hushnell, and family left on Tuesday of week for the Willamette valley, where they will resnte iu luture. A foot race was run between ('has. Croner, Jr., nnd n stranger, last Tuesday. After much wrangling, the judges failed to agree anil the money was divided. Goldsmith, the grocer, has just received from the East one of the largest assignments of lumps ever brought to Eugeue. lie will sell them at prices that defy competition. On editor's day. nt the Portland Fair, S. M. Yoian took the portrait for being the oldest editor present, and F. W. Chausse the suit nf clothes for being the youngest. Trunks! Trunks! Trunks! J D Mutlock has just received a car load of trunks and va lises of all styles to suit customers which he will sell at prices, which defy competition. Cull and be convinced. Midglcy & Parker, at their factory on 8lh s'rt ft, cast of the mill race, manufacture and keep for sale, doors, windows, frames. J mouldings, etc. Estimates furnished on ap plication. Carpets of every style and grade at rriend ly's. These carpets have just arrived and have been well selected to meet the demands of this market. Call and examine his varied assortment. Take warning all you farmers that have summer fallow to work go and get one of Paine's Hoss Cultivators, and slop your fooling. The Boss does the biz and don't you forget it. The only place to get uncovered migar j cured Kansas City hams -they are delicious - and you don't have to pay for i lbs of canvass. These hams are at Khiiiehart's. Hettutan is on band this week as usual with a store full of clothing and general merchan dise, while customers are flocking in to secure tbe advantages of low prices, and a large stock to select from. lir W. V. Henderson has returned from rn.il. mhm he took a course of lectures and instruction in the latest methods of dentistry. Cull and see him at bis office if you are in need ofi work. S. H . Flielidly keeps Hie largest and best assortment of clothing, ladies dress good-, hats, etc. He is continually adding the latest and newest styles to his stock. HU piices are fixed to suit the times. The Medical Department of the State rtnlvsrailt began its sessions at Portland last Wednesday. The number of MUM lates is larger than ever before. The faculty is composed of uineteeu geutleuieu. The pocket book which W. H. Haber re- : c. ntly lost between Eugene nnd Junction has lieen relumed to him through the p.,stoffice. The fiuder addressed the valuable papers to him. and merely kept . the greeuhacks-abont $H0. Oueen Victoria has a remarkably fine head of hair for a My ol her age, but her MM, the Prince of Wales, is pit bald. Had he Unt il fiict ae -o - head might, today, have been si covered ns that of his royal mother. i a ir V umr f ir tT 111 H'r, well It's not too late yet. . a lla old man. Mr. Jus Wilson of Miens Springs. HI . who is over sixty QW ofage.savs: "I bave in my time tried a pTZij -edidoee, some of .hem -J 11, DtqWi but never before WIW a wonderful medicine. For sale by us. burn A Co. . The Prcsbvltrv oi Oregon, embracing the churches of lint failh the Willamette vsllev. meets in ba.i i-or.i.te. "--,' .. . , -.1 1 nAVl I -'.I'. .. A . ...ti. .-,,, I htirs, lav tn.- Synod of Sta wdl be in a. lend, m e a. these meetings S' 2Tl was aken with a running off y-: i. .n.i. of lb- slomscb. ,,i tn- i"1"" ..r..- n . .i ,, ,t r stooo 1 "? 11 .",,;,,",i..u's coiic' Elk Lick. n n-. ---- , , fllM, mitoltes. , Iv should have this reineuv r-,rr-V ' tr ie by Ostium -o. cated the wbereaoou ih.t three men Vntling ne " . - ...,. bs... hand in kd- SSiSA - a nana in .... r. D- tUr meu l cree. tter . tnj there eadofsa.J.r.'k. or newr it mi Utfl OU li to 0 . . a rt the ttlMID born-tl wmm writ - - - , . i is said to bate wouin ,o - . . -. lwtv ,bo was lr"'""' .-pi, "bate grl fsb ..ui in- ur ' i . a ,,t hue BBBBS i...sa. i.iiiures '-- Heiidemou, dentist. Ask your gn-Tt for Jiiuctiou loW exotueat It is Wall paper at Eugene lUdT Stole, (or uierly Collier's. Fiye liaaber laud wker arrive.1 her fnun I oriiand Thejeda, For eh. ap building lots east or west of the Uutle caP on Dr Sbvlton. Take your pnvlucc to tbe Pacific Tea Co. aud get the best prices. Hop stovis am) furnace tie made to order at Eug.-ne foundry. School Hooks exchangwl at F.ugeue HH,k Store, formerly Collier's. Hrnshts, combs, pfclure frames at Eugene Hook Store, late Collier's. Smoke the Happy Hours 10 ceut white abor cigar of Marktu ft Co. Hot and cold baths every day in the week at Jerry Horn's IwrK'r shop. H. L. Mai tin will build a reidcnce in (lit northwest p art of town soou. BlWea and New Testsmeuts at Kugt ne ii,. .v .. , , 1.. s..... , w.L'ie, loriucny v ounr s. Preston wants yon to come mid see hi saddles and heavy team harness. Sladden a Son have moved their giocety store into the ue lUnkiu brick. Farmers can vave $15 per year by bnving bo. ts and shoes of Krausse i Kleiii. ' What sr.- the wild waveanving? That M can get Qnda rsWpkl Kliineliart's. Dr. BeoU'l EliYtric Corsets at lUljerl prices. For sale only nt G. Hcttiu ill's. E. C. Lake, nimble cutter aud dealer in monuments, shop on Eighth street, Engeue. Hibles, i. st.ui,. i n. Sunday school and reward cards at the Cniversily" Hunk Stoic. H. fore storing or selling your oals see A V. Peters. Clean Chevalier" barley wanted. LovrT of good It should call on Sladdcn Son. Thcj have just receiv?d a choice stock. Prof. Redmond, who jumps from a balloon npo feet hlejh tuinit paraekaU, was in town I hnreday. The Jewish st re will be closed to-day. I Saturday, until 8 P. M , it lteing the day id j atonement. You are wanted to go at once nnd examine j Hettiiian'a stock of ladies' and gents' dress goods and cl.'thing. The Eugene Hercules cigar two for 25 i cents is the best. Mannfactuied hy the Eugene Cigar Factory. lteiiieiubor the Grni has the l.irgesl cir- ! dilation of any paper in Lane county, and advertise accordingly. Iteiuember if a boot or shoe bought of Kr0Se ft Klein rips or ruus over lluy re puit them free of charge. Several boys were arrested this week for gambling. If they are caught again they will be severely dealt with. Rev R, i). HoweUa, Onnregallonal minister of Albany, will preach iu Rhine hart's hall Sunday morning nnd evening The grocery stores in Salem now close at 8 o'clock each evening. Our business men should do likewise for the hem-tit ofthemselus anil their clerks, Have yon seen those ladies' cloaks and jack ets at HettmanV lluy your wife, daughter or sweetheart one to gladden her heart daring the Fall and Winter months. The l'niverity Hook Store has a mail bo! attached to its bill board for the benefit of the public. Letters posted will be taken to the post otllco in tlue lime. Heiideison the dentist has returned fully prepared lo attend to all difficult cases of dentistry. Office iu same old ijtiaiters, up stairs in rirn , i i ituuk niock. Among the list of trial junrs in the I'. S. Court, which meets in Portland, Oct. loth, we notice the following Lano county cititens: W I Coleman, of Siuslaw, and .1 I Hampton, of Goshen, W understand that J. W. Hanson will remove from Corvallis lo the State of Colo rado. Mi . Hanson is nil excellent business man aud is sure to succeed at any place where he locates. It is predicted thut the world will come to an cud the 7th of next month. Come up and pay your subscription immediately, as people who owe the printer are not allowed to enter the gates of heaven. Marriage licenses issued: B, V.Crawford and Mary Francis Cowgill, Wm. Williams ! and Ida Pan n. Ellis Park and Funis noiorooaj m. a. u, i-orier mm w. a. Ventcb, Geo. H, Moore aid Lena More house. Many young children become positively rcpubive with sore eyes, sore ears, and softld bead, Bnob afflbvtlon may be speed ily removed by the use of Ayer's Sarsnpa nils. Young nnd oi l ulike experience the wonderful benefits of this medicine. Bombprf correspondence Albany Democrat: Among the private enterprises of note is tbe sa-b and door factory and planing mill erected this year by Messrs Hitching k Jtutton, two practical men of experience iu that line. I'lieir factory has been in running order for two months and is kept busy night and day supplying the demand. Tbe Warm Spring Indians gave n war tin lire nt Hhilicburt's Parlors last Monday evening About 30(l whites attend I at 25 cts. per head, A tenderloot drummer bought of the Indians mi old drum, a satchel, head gear ami a cap paying S25 for the same. The whole plunder he obtained would probably have been dear ut 12.50. The Y. P. S. 0. E. of the First Presby terian church will omit the Usual player meeting Mil Sunday evening nnd assist in exercises of the regular church services nt 7 o'clock. The programme will consist of music, addresses and recitations. The elec tion of officers for tbe next six months takes place nt 640 o'clock. For Sale. At my place one mile east of Goshen, sev eral fresh milch cows, one . Ilolatein bull calf Iporfeellv marked! and a good, new, jump seat luiggy -mis'bt exchange the latter for gotsl mare. B, F. Kr.EMKV. Sai HoitiiEBV Tbe safe in J. P. Cor pus' drug store It Cottage Grove ws blown open Thursday night by burglars. The robbers secured $12 that belonged to the pnsloftlee department placed in the safe by Frank Whipple, the postmaster. Mr. Cur rin hail no money in tbe safe. Ti.xai Turn Kisdly -The PrincviHe Review says: "We cheerfully commend about third of our population tn the tender mercins of tbe Willamette people the coming winter. It is also safe to predict that the roads ever the mountains will be opened very early next season " a.) Fo it Itu k. -A fis.t rate for 2.10 a side will l run th!., Saturday afternoon, the old Fair track, between Cameron and Iandgnii, t. ,rofssi.,nal r.-svr. The ills tanc is tn l US) yards and the f-inner gives jndg"n sit feet. Wa think this is Us1, late in the Fall for a good ron of "suckers." fat SaIX I will offer I r sal at ptiblio . a i-ti .n in Eugene, Saturday. October 12th, ; lKMl. at II oVl,--k loren.s'n, in head of broke .rk te ! Terms (i io.,ntlu time with 10 tier . ent int 'rest, with appnivnl teetirity. Hknrt MsTTHrws, Sawan-L Nrw. R, V. Chapman, havlnf plaresl i saw oiarliinery in his mill -n the Me K'ttzi'. has sU the old mill tv. Knp mm,, who will operate the same at Km Hollow, on Spencer creek. Locil MarT Wheat, M cents on a mss, bmmSi .Ki ,,!: lion. .1 lo 7 on consignment: butter l' Ut 30 oeots; eggs, 25 cents; poUtoes, 00 cents. r s-' evening s nickel- olatcd watch and chain. Finder will be ... , .. L t I. . rewarneil ny icaiog sua i.a, . siui.u or at tbia office. Sr Karsii'irwc -Walter Eakin is build ing a new reaidenc- in tbe western portion of town. H. O. Garrison is tbe contractor. CotUfft Brorc I tone, I II. VI HI I. si lt Hi I ol.l.l.-loMO M Oct :', 1MB, lUiu again Saturday uud Sunday last. Mr. Sam Vrelcb i editing relatives at this place. Mrs. Keeuty baa gone to Cortland to iil her sons there. Horn, to the wife of Leroy Damewood, September 2t, 18SJ, a daughter. Mr. Phoebe Kelsay of San Jose, Cal., is visiting lur daughter, Mrs. L. I 'nine wood. She arrived here Monday, Oct. 1. Mr. David Haker, of Oregon City, has been visiting bis little son in ,1 daughter at the residence of Mr. J, C. Wallace, of late. Mimed, Sunday, Sept. 22. ION, Mr. Douglas Porter aud Miss Mary A. Veatch, at the residence of tbe bride's parents, Mr. L. F. Yealch, m ar this place. Miss Kittle Hunch baa gone to Eugene to live a while. ViBtTY. On Hie Northern Boondnry. Sept 28th 1880. II. Allingham is spending a few weeks in Eastern Oregon on a pleasure trip. Mr. fame Tyler will move to BngesM uixl week, and Mr James Barge! will move there iu about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. WUUonghbj and Lneten Waul are ooa hem plating a trip to th" mountains presumably for their health. The Wren Pros., of Crook cotintv. have brought I.ihhi head of sheep fiom Eastern Oregon and are pasturing them on the Luckey place. They intend to sell them. A valuable French Canadian borse owned by Xorris Humphrey of Eugene and oared for by MUngbani nrod., -abed this week from congestion of the lungs. Near ly all the horses in this locality bave dis temper. Democrat. Letter List. Letters for the follow ing persons iciuained uncalled for at the postofHcein Eugene City Oregon, Oct. i, ISBV) Allen, Emma C Christy, Jos Dareey, J G Qennwa, H I. Humphrey, William Kendoll, tlcorgo Lahuimi, Miss Lou Ludwick, Lizzie Manzy, Henry (2) Nichola, W P Parker, Jack Row, Miss Amy Rye), Jack Bhartnaa, Miss Bade Springer, James (21 Troxel, J J Wilson, Aided A charge of one cent will Is. mud, on ruch letter given out. Persons calling for the above will pit use say advertised, giving date, F. W OsnriiN, P. M. For Sule. Nine head of work oxen, with chains slid yokes. AH ready fir work. Price, $1100 for the outtit. Applyto .let! Oeadmoiid, live miles east of Bngene or at this oltice. Oil! Mil. Y'ou can get sweet potato, at 10 lbs for IB eta, at RnlnehartV. Ptyauo Sana ok BKOrrHonM Catti.k. P. K. Walters will sell nt auction, Saturday, Oct. Itth, alHiut III head of r, gisl. i.'d Shoit-Horu cattle. All persona desirous of gettiug it few specimens of this noted bleed of cattle should not fail to attend tbe sale. The merit of this herd of cattle ire well known throughout the United States, as can be ascertained by referring to the records of Agricultural meeting! where they have repeatedly carried olf prizes. Eleven prizes were won nt the Statu Fair at Salem this year. Mr. Walters has rmtcd his farm and is short of feed and has concluded very recently to put tbe cuttle on the market. -- Inmctkii. It will be remeuiberf d that some time since the store of J. ('bus. Mosburg, was burned ut Ni wbirg, and be wus arrested on the charge of arson, but oq a preliminary cxumimitiou was discharged. However, the grand jury of Yamhill county lust Saturday indicted bun for that crime, aud at the time of our going to press, ho was being tried by tbe circuit court at McMinnville. It is claimed by the prosecu tion that he burned down the store to get the insurance his stock having run low. Ei.ri.TBD.--A special dispatch to the OuAM brings the good news that W. S. Shaw has Iteeu elected by a handsome nniiotitv. I'rosecnlino Atlort.i e of Deer I - j . ' n ------- J - - Lodge connly, Montana. The salary will bit uIhuiI t ' per annum and the term i three years. Our citizens gt ut tally tire pleased to hear of Mr. Shaw's success, ns he is well mill favoruhly known. We opine that he will till the office with credit to himself and tbe party that elected him. He has our hearty congratulations. DmUYKi).- Tim brick work on the Young building has been delayed for over one week on account of the lack of mateiiiil. The lime nrrived Wednesdny night, aud the brick work was commenced Thursday morn ing, but the masons had to suspend work in the evening on account of the non-arrival 1 of the iron work, which was ordered iu j Poitlaml. If the Eugene foundry had had the contract it would have been furnished on time, aud this delay would not have oc enred, so we are informed. SrjocBnrrL and Cxsutt msrei.. It. C, Van Houteii has been eleoted a State Sena tor fromSpokaue county. Wallace Mount has ban sleeted to the office of Superior Judge of Lincoln and other counties. Iu another place we note the election of W. S. Shaw us prosecuting attorney in Montana. It is now thought tbst ,1 A Strstt in Is defeated for Nil ierior Judge in Seattle, and J V O'Dell for State Senator iu Whitman county, , ajsonaa Raoow Bum.- it is low learned that another world's record was leati n nt Tucoma iu tbe tournament. This was the Chnmpionship or Nt w York race. The time i ., I. by the Astoria team was 1.00 11, The world's record was 100 7-8. Tbe fsstist previous it cord on tbe coast was .13 Astoria ha reason lo crow. ( lull. on ArTolNTMrxT. - President llarri son ha apminted Elislia I,. Applegate, of Oregon, agent for tbe Indiana of til Klamath agency, Oiegon. and Hruiy TarpUy of Salem, Or., coiumiasioner f lantls for tbe district of Alaska, to reside at Oiinalaska. 'Lish has again b n rewarded and his friend in Lane county glad of it. A Howl. We are informed that the Wells, Fargo Express office, and the Went, ru DnlM Telegraph will be moved shortly Into the building montt vacated by Hladdi n .', Hon Mo,... & Co'a. cigar manufactory will also occupy 'piarters in the same building. CtriTAl. CmgW Oils War. We have Issen inhumed that in th last few weeks B ed many thousand dollars have Iss-n d-iu-,l in our local hanks by s. rangers. Indisations like these would show that men of money, haik ing Is rw h sjsjee, bare Lane county In their eye. Kissrr NattMMt IUB.--Io anolh-r column will lw Itrnad lif regular ouarteily statement ot the Fir-! NMaOSl Han of this city. At tbe close ol business Sept. :ttb. ihe totals were f2t,H).i.67; deposits, IITI.IBUI MaSBIKD At the residence of J. F. Ho bio k. Oct. I, Ii- '. l y Tbos. Hunsaker, J. P., Ellis Parker of Dexter, snd Miss Holbrook of Lowell, I sue Co., Oregon. InroaraBT. Postmaster Ostium desire n to inform onr readers that hereafter tbe Eugene pAtoftVce 1 do each Sunday veuing at 7 o'clock, until further notice. Havb Yoc -If so, address Lock Hoi 76J. witL -tamp, Portland, Ort-ffon. C ertain Cars. Correspondence strictly con fidential and privste. KI.OKF.Nt V. RIWS. MflrtbOOM Located Neai the Muslim, ii I nterest inn- Letter. Septeuitwr VI. Weather stormy. Ket) bd busy tishing. The new sawmill turned on steam yc-ti t.lay for the tirst time. The lainlvr is now on ths gnuind for a Hue I iioltng to t. iKXiided as a drug store. Meyer k Kyle's new iron warehouse is now completed and is ,piite an ornament to the sown, School la'gan last week, Mr. Harn.ssl teaching, The attendance i a large increase over last year. The aaltnon cannery la now scoring alsttit three thousand hah ter day aud have about ' i -' coses n aoy lor shipment. Mr. M'. wins owns and operates the Munsell furniture factory has been iu Uwn making an i ans'cuicnt p. m.oe hi, macliiiieiy to this point, Mr. Paiks, ..f the Ninth Fork, recently shipped 'JO sewing machines of Singer make to tins sint ami is now engaged in setting them up aud delivering to his customers. Hunt A Phillips contemplate building anew steamer this winter for river sen ice as their steamer, "Mink" is now t".i sin. .11 for th-ir in creasing trade Tbe Is.at will cost Itetween live and six thousand dollars and embrace all modern improvements. The schooner under MMtenetion ly Messrs. Skog and Hansen ia alsuit ready to launch. She is a well btuli vessel aud will cost her owucis less than halt as much as if built in Sail Francisco. It is not yet decided whether she will take in steam and engage In coast trade or go to Alaska under sail iu the inter est of some salmon or sealing company. 't he I'. S. engineers have at last located the site for the uew lighthouse and selected a point on tbe south side of Little Hay on W. K, Warren'a homestead. This s,int ia alsuit nine miles from the entrance to Siuslaw Pay. Several contractors have examined the loca tion with a vi"W of bidding an the work, but it is not likely anything will be thuie before Baal Spring as tbe season is so far advanced. The trade of this siint must 1. increaaiug rapidly judging from increased stocks now carried by Florence merchants, llurd k I'at ensnt have recently completed ami rilled a warehouse adjoining their store, running the full length of the main building. Mey.r A K vie have also inn eased their stocks by is moving pattitiona in their store building and erecting a fire pnf warehouse adjoining their store. Joel Morris' grocery store and Oscar Funke's tinshop have both increased their stocks and shelf room and Isith our hotels have made substantial improvements all of which indicates substantial growth of the town. Personal. L. N. Honey went to Poitlund Friday. W, T. Oatnpball went to Portland Tues day. J. A. Hriggs, the photographer, is at llalsey. Smutiil Gray, of Spokane Falls, ia visit ing here. tl. N. Praaer and family visited Portland this week. Miss Emily Bristol visited here several days this wei k. Geo. M. Miller has returned to Eugene from Florence. S. M. Yoran uitcndi d the Fair at Port land last Saturday. Mrs. John Pavis has returned from a visit lo the Eastern Stales. Col Smith and family have returned to their home iu Prineville. Beeped! I is ahlo to be about again after several days sickness. O. Hooinhower of Florence, will leave for visit to the East next Monday. Geo. W. Gibson and family of Crook county, are visiting in Lane county. Puui Avery, a prominent citizen of Cor vallis, was here several days this week. Mrs. Win ltcushaw will have next week on a visit to lu r pureiits in Wallowa county, Mr. L J. Wilson and children left for Indiana, Monday wlurethty will spend the winter. Fred Henedict the interesting descriptive writer, hns relumed lo Eugene from New York. T. C. Judkilis and wife have nod from New York to their bme in San Fran cisco. I). B. K. Hoick, of the Rosebnrg Plaiu denier, gave Ibis office it pleasant cull last Monday. J. E. Holt and wife left Saturday for Southern California where they will spend the winter. H. M. Titus and wife left on nn extended visit to Fasti ru Oregon and Washington Wednesday morning, W. . Matthews is clerking in Matlock's store, iu place of Lee Itutlcdge, who is tak ing a vacation on account of ill health. H. 0, Humphrey and family returned home Thursday evening from a pleasant visit to Puget Hound mid Victoria, II. C. A. Vattione and family, of Cloverdale, left for San Jose, Cal., last Wednesday. They will spend the winter in that city nnd return lo re in the Spring. S. W, Condon left for a brief visit to Cons Ba' last Monday, Ilia eyes are affected, ami he hopes by a short vacation to improve their condition materially. J. P. Harris ami wife leave Monday on an i xt -tided trip to Southern California. Mrs. K. P. Dey will accompany them to her homo in San Francisco, Henry Puller, of Mohawk, has accepted a position as head clerk in Apperson's store at McMiimviln. Henry is a fi rat-else gentle man and clerk and we wish him well iu his new home. Henry Fry left for Santa Monicn, Cel.. last Monday, lie took nn old soldier by the nunc of Crow to thn Boldiet'l Home, nt that place, Mr. Fiy will return in few daya. Mrs. G. W. Tucker, of Mi.sc.ow I. f, la In Eugene visiting her daughters, Mrs. HiahlU ami Mrs. Johnson. Her former home was In Eugene, ami she says that the town baa grown almost out of her remembrance. Slutdavv Fair. Kitrsi.AW, September 27, IH8'J. The Hilialsw Agricultural Society will hold its iiiinuul fair on the Huh and I lib of Oc tober, at the Siuslaw Orange Hall. Hy or der of Hoard. W. I. Col.saitx, Isaac L. Sihi-hon, Sec. Prea. Team Ksnovsn. Dr. Hharples, assisted by )rs. McMurtry, Kuyknud ill and Met 'or Hack, removed from the br- a-t of lbs wife of Phllo Wilcox, who resides above Spring field, last Thursday forenoon, a lumor weighing 2') pounds. The ludy had beeS tronbbd with it for nearly two years and was in all exhausted condition physi cally, and only submitted to the iteration as the hist chance to save her life. Kti lay .he was feeling as Well as could lie expected nmler the citcumatunces. CoMiiiMsmsr 'l p this way," says the ltosoburg Review, "sentiment is rapidly crystalinng in favor of that stalwart chain pUej of the people, Robert M. Veatch, of Lane county, ' for the Democratic humilia tion of Congressman We are glad to hear It, aud believe Veatch call bsat any Repuhli can bnt Hinger Hermann, and that he cun reduce Hermann s last majority over one ball.--IVndlrton E 0 HTatb NoBif aL School. - Tbe following I i -, -I. - fiotn I,. i,. couuty are attending tbe Stale Normal School at Monmouth: lloas Mslthews, W R llawley. Risk. R Coleman, I .auta Coleman, Eugene: II D Jackson. Mary Sinn, Junction City; ( lata Tillon, Coburg.C II Hellers, Pleasant Hill Cot tt Commiskiobbbs Daaw. At tbe last term .J the 'I'unty curt. County Cmmis ia.ners Smith and Hvland drew f .r ths lqg and short t. ru,, Mr llylaad getting the h a term ending July 1. IK, and Mr Smith tbe j I term easdiug July 1, latel I Ileal Kutate. I rinisfern. tposu, Win l.tukey t , K K Hen leisoii, lot la Skinner's donation; It. W .1 J Scott to James I 'amplwll, 2 lots in Sett s addition; r.'.K). Cheshei'a-M addition of tl lots tiled. .1 .1 McDonald to D A Paine, lot iu Ella worth addition: I2HD. Clara 1 'arsons to I K Stevens, lot in Mulli gan's donation; l . F H Hellman to K D Hopkins, lot in Ells worth addition; SOoO. Jerry Luckey heirs to E K Henderson, lot; illM-eiO. WK M. Kelli, toKIIaGllmore. lot; Sb'sl. I P IfltBoca t W E McKelllp, letai II. Lena L Davis lo C W tVashbuine, 2 lot; 1325. eiiKswn.i. E L Hows to J M Miller, S letatfdOO, rioHiKir. Geo M Miller to 0 C Ingham, one lot; SI. i u STBI. Hiram Lei-, Sr., to Delphia Emerson, 10 acres; II. Peter Weaver to Robert Schenner, 310.00 acres; Sti.Om. AO Barrett to Mary A Walden, BMatl acres; 4(X)0. J 11 Coleman t Lucy A losgers, 417.51 aires; JVHkl. Joel inmaa to J 0 Zumwalt, in tru.t, one acre. Veuey Ksmsnway t,. S ami M Milne 225 .'si acres; $111011. ) H MoGiang and Ball Jennings tot; a ItwleUi 70 acres, t,800, Andrew Simiiious to C C Siminons, 100 acres; lots). lohii Weaver to M E Dot son, land; Is, ml for deed. P. H. Shcraood to M. E. Hemeiiway, one acre; BBS, F. 1, Wilson to .1 Kirkup. M i cres: C.tV M. P. Martin ,lr to M P Martin, Sr, right and interest in land; 2U0. Win Smith to W II VYorkinger, 20 acres; $111(1. I) 11 Caswell to A J Pluck, 80 actes; l. A W Haskell to Chas Hazett, 13 51 nerve; fd.JtHl. I'OITAOK IIKOVK. A F.lohnsoii to,) T Cnrdwell, , lot in II o leton's addition; i'Jlo. PletUIlt Hill Items. Sept. 20, 18S0. Mr. J. Wheeler is building a nsidetire near his store. A hug amount of hops are being hauled to Eugene and Goshen. Mr. W. T. Sellers ami family have moved to Monmouth in Polk Co. Hev. li. G Callison will wield the rixl of correction when our school begius. Three hundred were the number of Hah caught lust weik t'V Messrs. Prury ami Mucin II. Mr. John Morgan, of Crawfonlsville, who many veins ago was a resident In to has been vlntllnj with his wife. A great number of persons pass here daily laden with persons and goods bound (or their homes iu Kustern Urtgou. The proprietors of tbe Pioneet store will hold an auction sale every Saturday ut Id o'clock. Call iu nml sen thum. Our school house will soon bo llnishcd ami nil those nucleated who have not se cured the autograph of our district clerk, Mr. J. T. Callison, can do so, O-B-i. o. JttftT Items. Oct. 1st. 'HU. Mr. E. Ia, Smith is improving slowly. Horn, to the wife of E. L. Smith, Sept. 10, a daughter. Mr. S. W. Ynughan, who has been ipiite sick with lung fever, is now convalescent. Mrs. Nancy Wallace has bsMI unite sick with catarrhal fever, but is some belter. Married, nt the residence of the bride's parents, Sent 2!l, Mr. George Movers of Astoria, and Miss Lena Morehouse of this place. H.v. Daniel Ynughan officiating, na happy couple left the same day for their (Star home iu Astoria. tltHtk A Serious Accident A gentleman from Lebanon states that Frank Wheeler uud James Smith who lira in Eastern Oregon were crossing tho moun tain Inst week with their families on their return from tho valley, when they met with a serious accident. They were forced to stop to remove a largo tree that hud burned down aud fallen across thn road, when another tree fell upon thu leatii, killing one horse and breaking the wagon. Tin, tree fell npou tho spot where thn children hud been I ii. In,. - a few In mutes bulure. They bad been driving four horsi a nnd still had horses enough so that by patching up the wagon they could drive out. Albany Herald. St. Chillies lintel Is where all who visit Albany should stop if they wish to secure thu best accomodations in tbe city. A Girl Mail Caiiiiikh. Probably the only female mail carrier iu tho Willamette Valley is Miss Esther .1. Hose, who takes a daily mail between Aiilie and Lewisville. She is sixteen yeurs uf age, mid her father says that when necessary she call go with biiu in the timber ami cut as much wood as anybody of her yfflfs -Albauy Democrat. I .ami county has a gill mull currier who has bun carrying tint same for nearly four years from Haiti to Seutoti pimtofflce a distance of 35 milt s, and ovir u mountainous nnd newly settled country. Several times she has met bears aud pauthciH. Her name is Miss Aniiiit Whisiuuti. Tkaciiikb' lNsTrriTTB.--A local institute will be behl in the public school building in Eugene, Hatur lay, Oct. I'll, A full tlay'a wotk has been prepared, and tin earnest in vitation is extended to teachers, school officers, snd all friends of the public school to lie present and participate iu the dts cuseiors and other exercises. A lecture iu connection with thu institute will be given thu evening before. Wii.lamkttk si i.i 1 1 - Again winter i nearly upon us and nothing has been done l,u II,.. I 'mi. n il In iniiir,,,, Wi Itiimsl lc atreet, the leading thorough'aru of Eugene. Itlllllig llie pssi iwo wiuieia n lias neen a disgrace to Inn town, besides a great iucou- Th. I'. it ..I (la ' asa wok fiom Monday should order it im- provi .I iu soiiiu maiitier. Don t neglect it. Footuack. -A looBnae was run in June lion Thursday fur a MMS of 5n with $25 elitrulico fee otlded. M. sars. Ilutler, Dorsey, aud another party of Junction snd ( baa Croner of Kugriio slatted III the race which was wru hy Hut ler by eight feet. After the aliove race, Drew '.tiffin Beat a Junction I soy in coolest for 115 aide. Kl.liBB El. I Is. The trial of Ellis, th. Holi ness preacher, who has laen the cause of so much disturbance at Hrownaaille, cauiu olf 'Ihuraday. It was a very oUtinats and pig headed business Sfl tar as Ellis was aineerned. lis was HiimI by ths Cnrt, th t' tsl tins anil osats am Hinting t" alsuit 120, which h re fuse.! t. (say, Msni'AL Hssrimr. The Une Couuty Medical Society will meet at the office of Dr. Kiiykendall nx I Saturday, October 5tb, at 7:30, P. M. The -ol j.-n for discussion will I- i- i - : ami anti sepsis Sailixo Dans. Tbe Oregon Pacitlo Rntlroed Go's stesmer Willamette Valley will sail from Yaquina for San Francisco: Tuesday. Oct I, Saturday, October 12, and Wednesday. October 23, from San Francisco, Oct. 7lh. ! It awl : 'th Guts i Hbbu. A choice lot ol Orchard, ! Timothy, ( lover, Red Top, Hlue Grsas, etc., just received at Waddeu k Son. STATE UNIVERSITY Columu uf tho EuTuxiiui Society. Nbi.lib G. Stbaioiit, Editor. Fannik Condom, Asst. Editor. Essays and recitations are dueonco moy. New stud. tit. arc being registered every day. Mr. Dolman visited the L'uiversity Mou- day. "Douglas Wuitu" of Hoston is attending tbe University this year. It is siirrrisiug what a fascination eon- cbology has for Geo. Smith. Miss Nellie Snodgriiss, a Bister Ei.taxir.n, is teaching iu the public school. The name of Mis. Mary Miller win pro I ed fm nn ml ' i ihip last Friday. Ethel Hunter has been out of Bchool for a few days on nccount of sickness. Oliu Wilson, an ex-member of tbe Soph, class, is visiting friends in Eugene. The elocution classea arc- all rejoicing iu tin prospi . t ol a change ol text books. Mi s Melissia Hill lias again become an active member of tho Eutaxian Society. The Censor laat Friday treated tbe Society lo an interesting dissertation on yon ning. Every ludy come Iu tbe introductory social at'd bring "your sisters, your comins, mid your aunts.'' Quit a number of students are coutem pluling al!, ii, hug the Portland Exposition, mar the close of ii. The Senior class di dare tlieinsclvi s ready from date until after Christmas to receive subjects for final orations. l.iuilc a liumlx r of students attended thu fair given hy the ladies of tbe Christian Church hist Friday morning. Prof -What is the definition of the Latin, uper? Student -Falhir-iu law. Who wrote Fletcher's anonymous letter? It Burely must have sprnug from the versatile pen of a sophomore. Prof, iu class of History of Civilization. Who was the w ifc of Clovia? Precocious Sctiior. Mrs. Clovls. The students would be pleased if the new student photographer would bring his ciini ia around during their next "spread.' Letters have been received from Julia Hamilton, by friends, which report her as tn),, ling her new school rclatious very much. It is witb pleasuro that the Eutaxiiins expect soon to scv editor MrAlistcr step down SBd out of the editorial chair. Too much competition. The Seuiors me getting alarmed at the non appearance of their brother Greenfield, and desirv that he return nt ouce or send a minute description of himself. Misses Ada Wood, Wdln HanSS. Malud Straight nnd Kate Hopkins signed the con si itution and la'cmnv members of the Eutaxian Society at our last meeting. How far buck do peanuts dnto? Aru the r 0. IlieanS really walking ill tho footsteps of the golden age of latin literature? If so, tho Eiilaxians will take something mote than shells next time. Some of tho new students secin tn have n tolidlit ss for dogs, if wo cull judge from the number they purchased at the fair last Friday. We feel very much alarmed us lo the future destiny of the poor little creatures. Thu name of Miss Elvn Gallowny was transferred to the inactive list nt the last meeting of our society. We regret extrem ely that Elva cunnot bo with us this year, for we lose one of our most activo workers in thu society. Miss Ada ScboAvld, who attended thu t'liivcrsity Inst year, writes Hint she is at present teaching school on Coos Hay, but expects to return to tho L'uiversity as soon ns her term ot achool is completed, which will bo in November. Wu don't like to Bcctiso nny of onr member of electioneering, but it looked very much ns though tho Treasurer-elect did considerable of it just before election, if wn call judge from the contldentinl mnuner iu which she whispered to some of the mem bers. The fullowiug were elected to fill tho of fices of tbe Eutnximi Society for the ensuing term: Fniinie Coiidoni President; Etta Levis, Vice President; Anna ('rain, Secretnry; Anna Roberts, Treasurer; Linni Holt. Edi tor; Alberta Sheltou, Asst. Editor; Nellie Straight, Marshal. Wu should liku tu sou steps taken lo in crease thu library belonging to the societies, this year, and bopu all the extra money of tho corporation will be expunded for such a purpose, Many will say wu do not need is society library when wu have the uso of thu university library which, of course, is very much superior tu that owned by the socie tiesbut there are many books of reference that could bo added to It that would be of much benefit to the student and a credit to the societies. Ae the number ol students and members of thu societies in crease each year, so should all things con nected with them, and therefore the close ol each yer should seu the library greatly iu utlvancu of the previous year. At the election lust Friday all of the officer wero elected and the candidates willing to accept tho office until it came to th editorship, then not member of tho society present would accept tbe nomina tion; all (hut were capable feeling thut they did uot wish to take upou themselves tho responsibilities rounrcled with that office. In consequence one of thu absent member was unanimously elected to the position. The young lady npnn hearing of ber elec tion, emphatically stated she would tender her resignation it the next meeting, there fore tbe aociety will be without an editor. We do not liku to are such a feeling shown by tho member of lb society. All w have to represent our society outside of tho ITuivoreity I the colnmu, therefore every member should feel such uu interest in the welfsro of thn society that she would will ingly accept thu office, when in the opinion of thu majority she is thought competent to fill snch office, Wo hope tho members will give this questiou considerable thought, and bear iu mind how much depends upon (be selection and election nf au editor. And now cornea the sad boar of parting, for with this column, we lay down our pen, which hns become somewhat rusty during the summer vacation, consign ttbe content of the waste basket to thu llanie, return ill r.-j di I m. s s., -a, , p out our easwenm ami make preparations lo surrender with becoming grnce our exalt, d position of edi tor to our most worthy successor. Instead of being called tn goup higher to ascend to fsirer realms and to reap additional glory, onr call ways, "Com down" so w procetd to descend from the editorial chair to tbe post ot Marshal and will in the future endeuvor to perforin the duties devolving upon ue with a willing spirit, trying to forget that wn aro again at the foot of the ladder and must begin to ascend stepby step in order to reach tbe top. I i., fat. s 1, ii. 1 n km ! r t . our sister, who has discharged the dutiee of assistant .ditor in a worthy manner during onr re-von.-, and who has been elected to tbe high est position that the society has power lo I ,.st,,w That she will honor the office ol President and prove worthy of tbe trust im Ksed UMin ber, we have uot th (lightest doubt nnd with the rest ol tbe society, with ber a prosperoua reign. We desire to return thanks to all who have in any way assisted ns since we took charge ol th- column, and in particular 10 Prof. Carson, who has each week corrected our many error and revised our manuscripts, alwaya witb the best interests of that society in viw. We also deelro lo thank the editor ol Tar. Gt-ABD, who have so kindly allowed na to Ires pass beyond the allotted column when our pea waa more than usually proline. at on . -t ii m in- ,n her ability t" I'riueaill News- - j tiyjn . - .ii - " - A. Goldsmith.