in V AND COUNTY. Tin- Hop Qiettloii. a , r writing '" Woodbarn !ml,p.i'dcnl. OOJ0I I h !! dsssletS ' taUM Ihil hi; i''') vUkuily ,al" f" 11 phsuqre in LjujritlH "pon tliu 5BM' iuiiiiU i hut in S York there i uo d. nuuct lor hop, U( market UavtrtlOth tb' WMtqiMNitlj 1 . ", I wake uu offer for our Iiom litre ..nv ticrr- nnd i the very n.it Lrc-itdi ! will im vim hmOhny i ou the .h.ini Z, .ml ny 'lM ,R-Ht ,,liuK "" ''an Jo ' to ,,.i M rOM hop I" and "hip Ibem to EjYork. Tbey admit thai New York'. Iron will Kruu Ui0r" tblt" "tie-fourth EL lllut cusqileuce three- fourths IW Wch will bo Ihrowu upon the markst l y Pr,l'u ,,"lt " 'lo Sum llh ",ir U(,fH N Y- ,,i",1i ueousuniod; 'Mlo BIWMON when N. y. hsd uu inferior crop our bop wort ulway .-eiira demand. WW' WJ Wo choice. All S V. .lipteb"i say: NO prospect of rtpoit demand. Now Hiking Euglish mar krtTiiiot.itiKUs, oboicu Oregou and Washing. ion bOB" or,n ,l"'re lbB J 7 l0 a;j l4 cuts per Hi., mill firm ut that, vitb BO JettHUHl ut n" iul' H I' liopH. The uly lufen n In- drlWB is Ibut X Y him JJ ,,, ( sufficiently ROM quality to hear rjportiug- rb" mormon. Oertuan bop crop of sOeb unexceptionable quality which iIip dealer have been so pleased to keep cuustsutlv before our eyes, sample of which irrjfHl in England Home time tip ind were offered from 0 to 12 ceuts a Hi and failed to Jraw u but at W Pjiw so it look like that hobby bml beeu riudeu to doutb. Taking lltkUUJ" i'o consideration ull must bo forced to arrive at tbo following conclus- ions; l"1- ,hllt N- ha D0 'l0Pl' tuHt "''I bear exporting 2nd, that the Irortuan hopa m iot WUti toUatUnifl such being the fait Pacifies ure the only hopa that will beireiportlUR. j0 aa to tbo cause of the present eondi Hon of our hop market: In tbo tirst place t,rre are al'ont nine thousand balea of Pacific ComI contracted bj the brewcra ljjk pi into immediato couaumption, aud w,l ,e diatributed ao as to keep ull brewers uff the market as long as possible. The dealers are making frantic efforts to induce it growers to consign and ship their hops t, Sew York; (where they say there is no utrketl aud doub-.less will succeed in many ipstauces; as a majority of the hop growers Uf compelled to release in perhaps 90 days; luting lajrniwed ino:iey to pick with. My is tbat that all who consign will be dis appointed, for when their hops are placed in the h inds of dealers they will be shipped direct to EugUudt, where they will be sold Irom l! to Wi cents per pouud, aud petbaps after si'Veral months they will be reported sold in New York at New York irashhop prices. My advice to all hop grow ers, wbose liuaucial conditions will possibly permit, is to keep nil choice hops in their storerooms believing confidently that all choice hops will be wanted during the sea ton at remunerative prices. A Reporter's Imagination. The item given btlow, taken from a Salem llr. misses the truth in eery particular, IX' ceptttat Mr. Friendly was mi Isiard the wneked train. There was no car that had the Mirl knocked off, and no narrow escape: S H. Friendly, of Kngenc, a brother-in-la of J. Simon, of this city, was a passen ger on tho wrecked traiu aud his berth was the first one in the front end of the wrecked deeper. His escape from a bonihU death was a narrow one. Just before the wreck occurred he ordered the porter to arrange his bid and whilo waiting, he thought he toiild sti p into the neit car behiud, and inoke while he waited. Just as he reached the otht r car and before the porter hvl commenced to arrnnge the bed, a terrific shock was felt and the train came to stand still. Hushing to the platform noth ing but escaping smoke and steniu could lie seen, but it was certain the train was off the track. The car in w hich Mr Friend li had his birth, bad plunged into n freight rat loaded with railway iron nnd the whole end ol the cur was torn to pieces His berth aos a wreck. Had the accident happened a fr moments later he perhaps would not have beeu iu Salem to day to relate tho cir enmstances. Letter l,ixt. Letters for the following persons remained uncalled for at the postofllce in Eugene City Oregon, Oct. 85, 1889; known, 4 8 Baker, Elmlrn Cure, Miss J L Duumglon, F 1 Edleman, UIm PUah. Mis .i i: Mttw, Mi folbv. J T I Elsie (2) f M llrnnnitt, William Eastland. Mrs S M James, A Inlaw, Igno Lnfield, dames Merrill. Anderson Mummy, W Parker,' Jack I'ierre, Miss Annie Uimruer, Albert Scantliiurp Van Johnston. Frank 1! Long. John W Mansfield, J M Morrison, Wm Newman, Mrs Pope, Public Hardera, Clyde Hobertson, Jos Woolev. Geo Achate of one cent will be made ou each letter given out. Persons calling for the above will please MV advertised, giving date. F. W OsnuriN, P. M. Stab am, Cbkscknt. If the night of Mon thly, Oct. sth, chances to be one of those ''ear aud cool nights peculiar to an Oregon October, it will repay star gazers to keep tbeir eyes open, for then they will witness isiou of rare beunty. The" new moon for this month will appear on the 24tb iust., aud "like her first ipiarter on the 31st. Ou the 20th there will be a conjunction with Jupi ter, nud the conjunction is extremely close rirl the picture of the star and the STtaOMlt ill he one of rare beauty. The conjunc 'lons for the rest of the month will be with 'ptune on the 1Mb, Mors on the 22 1 nnd Mercury on the 23d. The watchers cf the kiea providing the weather is clear, can en W 'hese celestial phenomena. If they have 'o telescopes, powerful field, or what is bet kr. night glasses; will aid them greatly in lour observations. Smrriso Fnrjrr. Salem Jonrnal, Oct 23: A. Clark and Son shipped two ear loads l dried fruits from this place to-dny, one wn-igiied to Helena, Montana, and the "tner to Ilutt,. ( ,ty, Montana Mr. Clark 2 shipped in all live car loads of dried 'nuts thus far this season, all secured from '"rty acres of frnit treta. Sixtv thousand Pounds have so far b.en dried from this riraber of acres. Mr. Clark could have "nnd a ready market for double tbe "fflonnt of frnit he will have for sale. Tbe World' Record Lowebid. At ',rrt,""te. Indiana, oo the 11th "t hut ""nth. Aatell, the famous 3 vesr old stallion, J5 the ,.rld' record that afternoon, gnini; ""leu, -2.VI Axtell'. recoH is li seconds er than the 3 year old world s record. Af Wgt race Axtell wa. mii for 10.'.,000, the price ever paid for a horse. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. "'she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, she became Mia. she clung to Castoria, bad Chfldren, she gave tiem Castoria. r w i oi lowing lepou oi um,s. 'be Osborne, Kansas, Journal- So tb 'srmers end olhere ih-re are so w p. when the price, of frm pro.la.-e J low: Wkeet. No 2 hard. oO U; So. K; No. J, 50; ou. MY, , butter, to Krevltles. ' louitciirt M..uda7" CMbhoj at H.tm,B:. Horn's rvUition l Eugeu. Trains nearly .11 late the., dya. f"w cks reported along the ,ior wh nest line .., Mvttwuv k Ui dly ( m&S?H1mmkm K'lulr.of No 1 lard in Iti p.. nMnibiiiV nncXrU only at .t Qo;id"lrth-whe b,),luUlu, Q- -tSaVwatU'' ',,njm' "r',i""" cou JBSSJWS wi,",0WH ,or " deLljuSu"1,Ui!t,,et Smith and Hah open their new grocery store for business to-day. ' . An agent for the Weekly Oregoui.u was in town this week. Ouitar aud violin strings at Eugene Hook Store, formerly Collier. A fine line of silk plushes in all shadet and grades ut F. B. Dunn's. C.o to Goldsmith's and get 1 lb of beat tea and China tea pot all for $1.00. School book, exchanged at the I'nivenitv Hook Store, opposite Wilkius' drug store. ' lluildinfc' ia extremely active. New resi dence, are in course ,,f construction in all parts of town. t Frank ltri.ner baa Wen appointed admini. trator of the estate rat Win. M. Tirtlot de ceased. Sullivan, the tirant county murderer, has been sentenced to be h,.ngH'. on November I 1 s v . Cur).ets! Carpets!! S. H. Friendly has just received a large and varied assorimtut. He will suit you. I have just received from the East over $2,000 worth of cloths. Suits made in the latest and best styles. J. Davis. W. T. Iiu-ney, of Oregon City, is said to be a candidate for congress at the bauds of the Democratic convention. Autnmu's chill breath is sweeping away the lust vestige of summer and the cut has shifted from ice cream to oysters. Just received, a new line of flue glass ware at Goldsmith's. Get you alovelv glass set of four pieces for .10 cents at A ' Gold smith's. Tbe RogMM and llarriahnri; base hall clubs played a match game last Saturday. The Eu gene hoys downed their opponents bv a score of 13 toti. Judge Boon, list Saturdav, sentenced John titlman, m t oos county, to be banged ou dcc. jJtn, tor tue murdering of a Mrs. Eatonhover. One day last week n San Francisco pnper reported twelve tnrtlis in its lurtti column and a notable feature of tbe report la that every one was a girl. Goldsmith, tbe grocer, has iust received from the East one of the largest assignments ot lamps ever drought to Eugene. He will sell them at prices that defy competition. Trunks! Trunks! Truuks! J D Matlock has just received a cur lond of trunks and va Uses of all styles to suit customers which he will sell at prices, which defy competition Call and be convinced. Midgley fc Parker, at their factory on 8th street, east of the mill race, manufacture Bnd keep fur sale, doors, windows, frames mouldiugs, etc. Estimates furnished on up plication. Carpets o' every style nnd grade at Friend ly's. These carpels have iust arrived and have been well selected In meet the demands of this market. Cull aud examine his varied assortment. Take warning all yon farmers tbat have summer fallow to work go and gel one of Paine's lloss Cultivators, aud stop your fooling. The Moss does the hi and dou't you forget it. The only place to get uncovered sugar cured Kansas City liaina-they are delicious and you don't have to pay for'.' lbs of canvass. These hams are at Khinehart's. A number of loggers emploved by J. C. Goodale, of the Coimrg sawmill, have struck because their employer refused to reduce a dav's labor from leu to eight hours. New men have been employed. Ilettmau is on hand this week a. usual with a store full of clothing and general iin rch in dise. w hile customers are flocking in to secure the advantages of low prices, and a large stock to select from. The travel on Ihe O. & C. It. B. for the Inst month has been so heavy, than an extra condnclor, Dave Houston, has helped work the overland trains between Port land and Alhuuy. Dr. W. V. Henderson has returned from Chicago, where hu took a course of lectures nnd instruction in the latest methods of dentistry. Call and see him at his office if you ore in need of work. S. H Friendly keeps the largest and best assortment f clothing, ladies dress goods, hats, etc. He is continually adding the lateHt and nowest styles to his stock. His prices are fixed to suit the times. Cy Mulkv recently traded the race home, lingua, at Ilaker City, for another animal with .needy proclivities. Bogus was ihortly after ward sold to Ol Wilson for W0. When in his prime 1.000, perhaw, could not have pur chased liim. Congregational services will lie held hereafter at the old Masonic hall, corner of 8th and Olive St. Preaching next Sunday morning and evening by Kev. P.S. Knibt. Sunday School at 12 o'clock. . P O. E. atoP. M. Oregon City is to have another euteiprise The latest addition to tbe indu-tries of this thriving old town ia a S2HO.U00 paper mill which i" lobe constructed ou the west side of the liver. Eastern capitalists are to build and operaie the mill. The Salem papers print a list ol stock holders in the Dry OHM -Mining i o., is said to be very rich in precious metals We notice among the list the following BagOM stockholders: Leo Gerhard. I. 1 -McNail and H A. Kensbaw. Dr II McComick, the resident physi cian of 0 AC. B It, sumunn-d to otteno the wound-d fireman at Junction ( itv Saturday morning last. He cared for ,he unfortunate sufferer and accompanied bim to Portland, returning Sunday night. Success in life is the result of push and mm. H the blood is impure and rr mmS vifeHat th- blool I,,., ,i. i Irfllll 'M.V ." and im- If (.llOMf" nothing else part new w. -; ' .... s,r. has such a niarvt-nuun cm. v. saparilla. patlon Did liv Mi lieaoacur, ......n" - pid liver, they never fell. J them; they are sugar- A bsl old tr Jas Wilson of lUSU, " . Allen Spring". HI bo isoversmy j I have in my time tried a of age. " ' - m HI iDfiu r 1 h ,.lls a Kenilv. It is truly Cho era ami .T ' For sale by Os- i , wooderfnl medicine 1 hnrn Co. a. -i. Mnraen Co., Hu IWapMng '"uV"r". of iiarth. State. ..V Mr. n . off STrLlO " ken with a running off I Id" ' ""J Chamberlain's Cot. l0 ft fSStmh t minute.. tiH-i " id have this remedy to Hendeisou. dentist. botaitioatti .,,, -u Mr, Circuit court begius Monday The fan at Portland closes thi', Saluidav. evening. Ask your grocer for Junction flour. It is excellent. Th' tin roof ou tho I. O O. V. Teimde is completed. Two U, were killed t Floieuce the first of the Week Commissinuer Court one ivk from Wednesday. Wall paper at Eugene Book Store, for merly Collier's. Eli Hangs will lake his cab off Ihe street after Nosr. 1st. Circuit court commences Mondav. The docket is a light one. For cheap building lots east or west of the Butte cal1 on Dr. Shelton. Take yonr produce to the Pacific Tea Co. and get the best prices. School Books exchanged at Eugene Book Store, formerly Collier's. Brushes, comba, picture frames at Eugene Book Store, late Collier's. Join Wstt.' watch club and get a good watch on the installment plan Ml 1. the nuwilier of acholais now enrolled in the Eugene public .chooL Hot and cold baths every day iu tbe week at Jerry Horn's barber shop. Bibles snd New Testament at Eugene Book store, formerly Collier's. Cloaks and tailor made suit (or children just received at Miss llankiu's. The Eugene Cigar Factory make an inis,r taut change In their ad. Read it Preston wants yon In come aud see his saddles and heavy team harness. Lester Be, kwith and Mr. Aulen will clflk in the new store of Smith ,V Hall. Farmers can save SI.", per rear by buying boots and shoes of Krausse Kleiri. ''What ars the wil 1 wave. yjng7 Thai you can get goods cheap at Khinehart's. Dr. Scott's Electric Corsets at Eastern prices. For sale only at G. Bettm.in's. E. C. Lake, marble cutler aud dealer iu monuments, shop on Eighth street, Eugene. Bibles, leslsments, Sunday school and reward cards at the t'tiiversity Book Store. W. Saunders, of this place, has purchased a store building and residence at Drain, Or. Before storing or selling your oats see A V. Peters. Clean Chevalier barley wanted. Briog your old scrap cast iron lo the Eu gene Iroti Foundry where vou can dispose of it. The county intends building a new fence around the old building, by courtesy, culled a jail Lovers of good teas should call on Slodden & Son. They have just reeeiwd a choice stock. A Chinese pheant was seen on the Martin place, 32 miles east of Eugene re cently. It is neariug the time for political leaders to begin "laying the wires" for the next county election. Never liefore has Eugene seen snch a display of novelties as are draped in Friendly 's windows. Forty acre, of land to rent for one year to a responsible party. Applv ws,n In N'OBRIS HrMI'IIBKV. Gtn. McGnwan, of Bum., Ilarm-v county, ha. .old his farm and .lock, and is closing out his hardware business. You are wanted to go at once and examine Bellman's .feck 'of ladies' and genU' drew goods and clothing. Itcmemher if a boot or shoe bought of Krausse ,v Klein rips or runs over they re pair them free of charge. New sheet music and music books direct from New Y'ork, just arrived, nt Eugene Book Store, formerly Collier's. Wurren I.uckey and Wm. Parson, will move their blacksmith business to a building ill the rear of the Christian church. The gross valuation of property in Pma tilla county as returned by the u.sessor sums up $8,300,050; net valuation, $5,139, !)77. A numla-r of Crook county people have located in Lane couuty during the pnst few weeks. Too much dry weather in Crook. By joining Watt.' Watch Club, you can get a gflnd watc.i, 0 diamond ring or any other gotsl.in his line by paying one dollar per week. Bob Duv is in his usual luck, he only seven boils located on his neck. Wonders what will happen to him uext. has He We give it up. 11. J. Hendricks of tbe Salem Statesman has le en indicted by the Marion county grand jury charging him with publishing a lottery advertisement. Have you seen those ladies' cloaka and jack ets at Bettinan'a? Buy your wife, dauirhter or sweetheart one to gladden her heart during the Fall and Winter months. The people of Grant's Pass have sub scribed $0,100 as a bonus to assist the build ing of the door and lumber factory recently destroyed by fire at that place. An accident on the Northern Pacific railroad Sunday canned the death of tbe fireman. The engineer sustained severe injuries. The cow again was the cause of the trouble. If you want to see one of the finest jewelry .tores in the valley, go and see Watt.' store and take a hsik over his stock of diamonds, w.ifc he., jewelry and musical goods. Henderson the dentist has returned fully prepared lo attend to all difficult cases of dentislrv. Office in .nine old quarters, up stairs in First National Hank block. Marriage licenses issued this week: W E Wsrren and Dollie Morris, Francis A Spragiw and Stella Darneille, J A Fugate and P M Mulkey, B F Mulkey and V F Itayburn, Ni, h..'s Srhomlierg and Mary E Fisher. Smith ,t Hall open to the public to-day a fresh end newly select d stock of groceries. Call and examine their stock nnd rest as sured tbe prices for the same will be satis factory. Botty rains hsve fallen iu tho Sacramento vsllev this week At Colusa the Sscra mentorose 19 feet. A large amount of ! grain, liean. aud orchard aud vineyard ' products have been damaged or destroyed. I Every member rsf St. Mary Guild i. urgent ly requested to help Wednewlay, Oct j 30th st 2 p. in Each lady will bring refresh ment Ts will be served in the parish room to the tiuild ladies and their husbands at 0 ! o'clock. Gov. Pennover r has appointed John w, II E. Hays ol Oswego, i Simnson of Sinslaw and J"tin I BOOSTS, oi rsaiem ueiegmen the National Farmer'. Congress which meets at Montgomery. Ala., from Dec. 13th lo Ihe 16th Messrs. Sladdeii Ar Sou hsve .hipped a r- . . . , i , i . . l.ree ouanlitv of drier! frnit mis week. Tbey ship it in ne.l bole, carefn ly packed witnpsi-r on in sines ami Messy ' ceatlv ; Mr. Slodden ha done much to give Will. amette valley Irnit a reputation aoroao. The commissioners of Lane county have voted $300 for repairs on tbe Military wagon rod Ihst was not built throngh Lake counlv, ottbOOgh many prominent scoun drels rusk- afli livit lo tho lie tbst me roao was built ai.d completed.-Lkevlew 1.1 smioer. llsnager Towne., of Ibe Southern Pacific Kaflro d, say noeitra train will be run between Portlaud and Han trancisco until . - , .1,1 T t' . "Mf " .I?,!:--.. "T. sarcastic, a. they are generally compelled to , yu.dnp.tle.st from Portland to Oregon , '' Albany Herald; Several important cases will eome More the grsnd jury at Ibe term of circuit court neit week. Among thes ie il.e i -e . ( three ....ing men who recked the train at tbe ltoon junction switch, mmtmm desth of engineer Jack Miller end fireman Guthrie. Tbe charge against Si iii murder. Smith A Hall's new grocery .tore. Call aud we them. Lathers urv at work ou Ihe Odd Fellows' Temple. I'll" hri, k woik ou the Youug building is up ready for the third tier of joist Now is Ihe time lo buy your croooriee cheap for cah. The place where this cau te doue i at Smith t) Hall's grocery store. Cheap for cash thai fine stock of gro ceries, 001000 goods, crockery, and family supplies at Smith 1i Hall's new grocery store that oh-Ii for business to day. BttkW Items. Oct. 21, 1889. Mr. Hugh Hampton ha. boOO on the sick list. Jeff Cox and wife paid relatives hero a visit last week. NeUon Swaggart lost a cow by the train seveial days ago. Tommy Kictny is visiting with his broth er Jos. ut Jasper. Several from a distauce were in attend ance at Church hero Sunday. Mrs. Bishop, hus I visiting with her parents here (or several days. J. D Hsmptou went to Portland a week ago Monday, as a V. 8. juror. Mr. Geo. Heed ha been quite ill re ctully but is uow couvalescent. Messrs Lester Ogdeii aud Henry Fronk paid Goshen a visit Sunday afternoon. Since our last Jas. Smith and family hsve moved to their home near Creawell. Mis Ida Spitaler, of Springfield, is stop ping with the family of C. II. Matthews. Billy Brauuau of Eugene atjitiu to like the society of Godienites, judging from his fre,iieut visits. A family whose name we do uot know has moved into the Warreu bouse formerly oc cupied by Wm. McClurc. tiosheuites largely eugaged iu attending a protracted Methodist meeting which has been in coutinuauce for almost a mouth. Several persons, from the hoary headed down to mere children, have Iw-n induced bo leave off Ihe wicked ways of the world since its begiuniug. Since our last report the following persons who formerly resided iu this vicinity have visited, or are visiting ftieud and relativts alxmt Goshen: Ballard Wagoner, Jos. Emmons, Mil John Allen, the latter from Eastern Or. with a better halt. E. M. Warren who owns the Uatmes farm adjoiuing the village has had aixleeu lots lay ed off and offers the same for sale. If property owners about Goshen would take hold aud encourage the improvement of our villago it would certaiuly iucrease the value of their laud if not bo beneficial to them iu mauy other ways. Eavksdiioitkb. For (he Ladies. Ladies desirous o( obtuiuiug novelties in plain and doited fish nets and chatitilly, Spanish guipine and point de esprit luce (lonncings for evening receptiou toilets, would do well to call st their earliest conven vieuce before all are gone. I have also re ceived a full hue of the latest shades in French chapelle cloth, and an elegant assort ment ol real Duchesse lace hnudkerchiefa aud hand tun silk scarfs. S. H frntatLTi Importer of high novelties. A Bio 8riT A trial of the action brought by Simeon B. Toby to recover from Ihe Oregon Pacillo ltailway Company 1116,000 was In gun iu Ksn Francisco, Oct. 21, before Judge Finn. Col. Hogg and gen eral mauager Hoag are in that city iu con nection with the suit They stale that the steamer was misrepresented lo tin m by Ihe former owners anil the expert delegated to examine her at New York; that wuou she reached this const it was found (hat Ihe steamer's speed was much less (ball repre sented, and also that she consumed a much lurger supply of coal. HollsKMKN AND FaUMKII ATTENTION.--QolbfOllh Bros, tho celebrated importers and stock breeders of Jauesville, Wisconsiu, otter (or sale at the Live Stock Exchange, cor. lib and Ash streets, Portland, Oregon, a choice collection of Clydesdale, English Shir-'. Hackney, and Cleveland Hay stallions at moderate prices and on term to suit purchasers. These horse are ull of the highest individual merit and last attain of breeding Every animal guaranteed. Call aud examine the best draft horses ever brought to Oregon, or address Galbraitb Bros, nt Portland for further iuforui itioii. PnoiKCTimi thk DttKK. -The efforts of the Oregon Alpine Club and their agents to bring to the notice of the authorities, violations of the game law, are having a good effect, Tbe fact that doer skinning as a business has ceased to lie profitable within the past year or two, in addition to the new fact tbat it may be hazardous, has uearly put au end to the occupation of the regular "skinner." With a hulf-chancn for life for a few years, tb" deer may increase o that there may be tine hunting again iu Ihe Cas ou li s and Siskiyous. Waits' Stoiis. Since J. O. Walts has moved bi watch and jewelry atahliihmeiit into tbe Hunt building he bua purchased a large stock of all goods incidcntial to his line Tbe store room is fitted with neat case displaying tbe goods advantageously. Mr. Watts is known as a reliable tradesman aud workman, and any statement msile by him in regard to the quality of good cau lie implicitly relied on. He iutile an inspec tion of his Hue stock of watches, clocks, jewelry, musical goods, etc., etc. BlIffflM Catti.B A large number of call le passed throngh this country in tbe past two weeks on their way to San r'rauciaro inurkt Devine, Malison li Co. Tbursduy sent 1200 head of steers through, on Friday alsint 1000 and on Saturday la-tween 1000 io4 I2O0. J. D, Gurraz started with t00 some time last week. U. W. Maphs left with OKI head for Iteno lost Thursday About ten days ago tbe Oregon Land Co. passed through hero with about Too head of steers. I.akevn-w Examiner. Mi'st Clksn Ci'. - Street Commissioner Fanning has notified all property owuers frouting on the pnblic sonar Ix-tween Willamette aud Oak streets, tbat they must OOOfOTxn to the lee from Ihe county, which require them to keep the street clean and clear of rill'bisb, build a l loot sidewalk, a light board painted fence, and plant maple trees every twenty feet. This should hve been done long ago and the county court deserve credit for forcing the isue. Din Mi. Mary Se.in y died in Eug-uo ut the lesidenee of her father, M. Wallls, u,n,.L of , , - .-ill, loll aued ' I ,' i m ,i. HI,. l.l ,. ;ffljc.j with m (1,eaded disease for sev- , , medical aid and attendance proved of no avail. The funeral took place to tbe I O. o. F. cemetery Mon. day morning. The utile ted hutband and relative hsve Ibe sympathy ol many frieuds. G.Hid api'LKn. The orchard on tbe Hal a It Tl. 4 . 1 (arm tl miles west f Eugene is ao rtcep. Hon to tbe general rule, inasmuch a It I nei itife.ted with the codlin moth. They re hauling apples lo town and readily ob tain 7i centa per bu.h-1 for the seme. Hereafter orcbardwts must spray their trees if they expect decent apples. It -ill pay. TTTT X &AtUSi ia the Shelton building. A new stock, stand u, K...., .ml noi. -i.iing clerk to wait Ux the public They mean buaineas and will convince you Hut tbeir prkee ere Ue h.weet. i " T ' . . j Gss1 Sktne.-A choice lot of Orchard, Timothy. Clover. Bed Top, Bloe Oroee, etc., I jast received at Slodden I Hon. Real I -1 li,- i rtuisfer. Mono, F I. t'hamlwr to P K Smslgraw, iutsrest in '.TitlOO feet in Mulligan's donation; 91500. J J aud H It McDonald to Mary It Marsh, 2 lot in Ellsworth's addition; 100. E F Oahurn to Mary A Brown, one lot in Packard', addition; itiOO. coat' Bo. Wm Delauey to Clia Powers, four fifth of an acre; f200. COCMTBT. M .1 0 Smith to Win A I'atnn, SO acre.; MM, W Q PoritOMO to D M and T W Purkes.ui, 80 acre.; S20O. Mob Sett to E A Scott, land; jssXIO. Mary Me Crow to E S Kill, l.llt acre.; IMjM, Elijah Mi-Daniel to t'ha C Humphrey, 4Rktt acres; gfJMO, C and O Land Co to Dauiel Streeter, 4S.'.'l acre.; 2U V I St., H H Webster, list acres; JU.'sl. at K O Sherw.HssI M W G Wheeler, land: $1, Joseph aud l.ivia Wynn to S E Wyun, 10. IS acre.; 1. ltsMI.il. Geo II aud II II Barrett to B W Dorsev, 2 lots; $300. Dexter terni Oct M, 1889. Farmers all busy plowing snd sowing Fall wheat Hosea Parvin csme iu from Silver Lake Thursday. Kobt- Whitls-ck luuwed here Suuday on his way to Mohawk. He came in fn in Eastern Oiotjos, We uudi'iataiiil that Mrs B .1 Pengra, well known here, I. sojourning at Kitaon' Springs Mr and Mrs Thos Harbro have returned from a vi.it (o their daughter, Mrs Simmon., on Lake Creek. Mr Jas Parvin and family have returned from Portland. They were delayed by the wrecked train. One of our young ladies having purchased a wild broncho I. very anxious to have bim bro ken to the saddle, none but single men need apply. Km:. Additional I Met, The following cases have been disketed in the circuit court ince our lat nqsirt: 04. Clara Leo va F A Lee; to recover money. OA, Amelia A Smith va M Q Smith; suit for divorce. isi. K W Marplo assignor, T A Milliorn. assignee; assignment For Sale or Trade. One thoroughbred registered shorthorn Ini'l, t year old, aud fj Berkshire w,w. Inquire 1 1 W. Bajuett'. ou Ssjueer Creek, or address him at Eugsne. st. Ctuu-lei Betel Is where all who visit Alhauy shoiibl slop if they wish lo secure the best accomodations u the city. - - oh! Ma, Y'oii can get sweet potatoes at 10 lbs Inr 2.i i ts. at Khinehart's. AiiiiiVKH IN Lonihin. On Saturtlay last the ateaiuer Montana arrived iu London with 1319 hale, of Iiom shipHd from Puyallup by E. Meeker A Co., in a ape, ial train of eight een ears on September 19, and routed via the Northern Pacitic, Wisconsiu Ceutral, PitU burg, Fort Wayne d Chicago to Baltimore, thence via the Atlantic trau.sirt line to Lou don direcL The hopa were thirty days going from Puyallup to Loudon. This is tin lost train load sliii ment ever ma lo from the Pa cific cast to Europe and the Atlantic aeahord. Another traiuload shipment of twenty cor loads of hops nude by Meeker I Co, which left Puyallup Octohcr g, arrived Monday at ter O run of 12 days. It will lie shipped to lsuidou on the steamer Maine wiling on Saturday. Oregoulan. LoM County fur nislied alsmt 8 carloadsof these hopa, and the experiment ia watched hern with interest AnsroMikii. -Tbo Heathen Chinee are not fur behind their white brethren in financial shrewdness and rascality. A case iu point is that of Ihe late second cook of Chinese ex traction who was employed at tho Hoffman House until lust Saturday wheu ho disap peared having utiinerous of the Eugene ce lestial lo mourn hi departuie for sums ranging upwards to several hundred dollars. He wa a high roller among tho Chinese gamblers. His mourning creditors charge that he took a large umouut of money with him. Aill'i TATfU. The physicians iu attendance ou Jim Huihllestun concluded that tho only chance to aave hi. life was to cut the diseased right font off and accordingly it was amputated about four inches above the ankle Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Sharpie., existed by Dr. McMurtry, McCoruock, Patterson and Kuy keudall pel formed the operatiou. Mr. Hud dle.ton atood the operation splendidly and ap parently has fair chance, nt recovery. His many friends hope that he may be restored to health and vigor. Would Mabbv. A daughter of Cnngreas man Hermann was married at Koseburg to Dr. Miller of that place the first ot the week. Mr. Hermann had refused his consent to the marriage intending to take bis daughter east and finish her education. Tbe young lady, however, took her own way and married with out hia consent. Tbe Congressman then re lented anil gave the newly mairied couple a reception at the family residence. Wohk roa Si l-suw. Congressrn.ii Hei msiin, in a recent iutervlsw prevlou. to his doponON for Washington, stated that be would use every endeavnr to aecure increased appropriations for river and harlsir work now iu progress In Oregon Also that he would work to secure aid for unimproved har bors, and tbat the Sinslaw would he especially looked after by him. M.VHiiiKli. In Portland, Oregon, Thursday, Oct. 21. Mr. W. CL Yoran and Ml Katie Cilery. They will live in Mr. Beckwith's houae, on Sixth atreet, which ha. been band soruely furnished, Mr. Yoran I. tbe juiilor member of the Kegi.ter. I hi Gimbii extends congratulations. ItWHMt I.botl'BE. 8. P. Pu Ilium Ibe Liberal leolurer delivered au addreee at Coburg Friday evening, sud at Eugene in the Court House Saturday. The gentleman hai a national reputation as a free thought Liberal lecturer, and prrseuted their views in au able msnuer. Scott's Adiiitios Sai.ks. J W Christlsu Isiught three lot. in S oil's addition tbi. week. Ed O.lsirn hs bought three lot in Scott's ad dition. Hi. bard llazett hs bought a lot in Scott', addition and will build a uest reaidem e on the a. me. , Chi: s H Dkuu stion.- The new church at Creawell Oregon, I to !' dedicated Sunday, Oct. tfth, I'M Kev. I. D. Driver will of ficiate. All are cordially inviied to b present. By order of Trustees . I,i n S.1L11.--.S'. Humphrey has sold JO acre of luiid m ar Eugene ou the south to W II. Field of Port Chester, N. V., for $(',,. '100. Several familie will locale ou tbe land in tbe spring. Nsw Bi'. The Hodman House baa ordered a new bus and tb'- same will arrive h.-re iu a few days. It is an enclosed oue and carries eighteen pnsangrs. laXmOOaV-The body of Alfred Lind green, Ibe Norwegian who wa drowned near Acme iu tbe Kiuslsw river on the Uth inal., has been found and interred. Local MaOHT. Wheat, 6', and 7 et.; oat, 30 cts.: bops, 5 snd 7 eta. ou consign ment ; butler, it-i and 30 rU ; eggs, 3JeU.; potatoes, 60 cts. Eos Sai l - Three Jersey bulls of the best train.; one eighteen month old. snd two . .I.e. .n month. Noaeis Hi small. Boas. To the wife f E. E. Awtavy. nar IrvhJg, Tuesday, Oct a son. Weight nine pounds. Ed. Ebon ha gone Iu Portland. Captain Sladdeu is iu Portland. Attorney J. E. Fentou i iu town. W. K. Willi of Koseburg wa iu Eugene Thursday. Geo M. Miller ina l a trip to Portland Thursday. Mrs. E. G. Clark, of Portland, is visiting in this city. Geo. Hayes, of Yaucouvcr, B. C- wss in Engine this week. Marion Martin, Jr., and family have moved to Gilroy, Cal. J L Pace returned from a business trip to Portland Friday afternoon. David Day has returned from the Foley Spriuga, much improved in health. Kev. C. M. Hit! attended the Baptist con volition st McMinnvillii this week. Judge Beau ties relumed home from Coos county, whi te he hsd la-cii holding Circuit Court. Wesley Jones, of North Yakima, a for nn r resident of Eugene, ii here viaitiug fiiends. Geo. Nmll aud wife ami Mis Tultle of McKt-uic Biidgv weie in Eugcuc tho first of tbe Week. Lee Searcy dipnitid (or his old home in Dayton, W. T last Thursday. He will return here in a few weeks. Cha. Croner look a car load of J. W. Clark' horses lo Seattle last Monday, where they will be sold. M. S Wallis and J. C. Welch of Portland i ie iii Eugene the first of tbe week nth iid ing the fuuerulof Mrs. Searcy. Sam'1 Livesley and Geo Hubbard, Iho hop buyers, were iu town the first of tho week. They report the market u very dull one. . Hon. .1. T. tiregg of Salem is rusticating pe t amp Creek visiting at tbe resilience of Mr. T.I Dunteii. He is seeking to improve hit health. "Lish" Applegale wua in Eugeue Thurs day ou his nay to Portlaud to have his bonds s Indian agi tit at tho Klsmath res ervation approved. t en Gerhard, C. F. UMMtU, N. Nellie, N. Dickey, aud Eugene Wild, ruinn went to Ko,ehurg Tmsday night lo prove up on their limlier claims. Mr. Bodylclt, who owned the ranch at tbe Cold spring on the other side of Ihe summit ou Ihe McKciir.ie wagon road, has sold his place and moved to Eugene. George Ar.berger, familiarly kunwn as "Georgo Ibe llarla r," was taken lo a Port laud hospital Monday. Ho is paitially DOMlraid, ami is able to render himself bill little help. P. K. William, of Marahticld has teen in Eugene this week getting pointer- from the Eugene National Bank iu regard to tbe hank ing bsainew. He intend, to start a luink at Mar.hK.dd. James II . Junes of Pendleton, n wealthy farmer of that vicinity, ha beeu in Eugeue several days, h aving (or his home Tuesday. He will return iu the Spring mid locale iu Eugeue. , 1'rc.ldcnt B L Arnold, nf the Stat Agricul tursl College, visited Kugene. Thursday after noon. He was making the preliminary ar rangement for the Farmers' In.titute, which ia to lie held ill Eugene, Jan. 7, ISUO. Another Decline in Go uls. We notice Slodden A Sun keep up with de dines in goods as well as higher price. They are sidling ai botoWl .S'uifiirs, 1'alifurniit Itrjinrry. Dry granulated, , itra fine . . . Elklts for II 00 Ex. 0 15 thn for $1.1X1 Gol.C . .10 Ihs for $1.00 Col. sugar rf drips, . gal, no glucose, full sized keg $1.75 Coffee . d , for $1.00 Full roller flour, per sack . 00 cents Best ,iiality 'J1 ,1b can lonniloe.. .lOocan " " " " peaches. .0 for $.00 'JO Ids full wt. soap per box OJo A Hue quality lea . . . M els to 50 eta per lb New prunos and plum, dried . . . .6 cts per lb i lind other comls are iu proportion to above prices and they have as line a stock us was ever oll'ered iu Eugene, their slock of crockery is as well selected as it is low for this market. EUlnftll. A correspondent hands in this for puhli catioii I be follow ing mi' ned place nie des ignated lo show the average annual ruiufali iu Ibe Cuited Stale. It will be seeu Unit Oregon is ipiitu iuuoceiil of Hie charge that she baa mure rain than her share. Here a e the reports: Inches lucbos N. ah Bay, W , 11 San Francisco, Cel., HI Sitka, Alaska H'i Dallas, Oregon Ml Hiiruou, Ala , till Sucriimonto, Cal , Ft. Tonson. Ind. 57 Ft. Colvllle, W. T. Cleveland, Ohio, 37 Ft. Bliss, Teiss, Washington, DC, 117 Ft. Ilrldger, Utah, n I larlaud, Colo. 0 Thirteen Slates and Territories run from :I0 to 40, In Eastern Oregon the rainfall is much Ins than iu Western. Dallas Is in Western Oregon. Horse Tliit'U'8 CuptnrcU. Sheriff Hlosn captured three horse thieves Monday on a warraul from Umatilla county. They are charged with atealinir 13 head of hnrsea, oue nf which from the deacrlptiou be hinged to Shrrilf Sloak. Their capture was effected at a logging camp up the McKenzie snd tbey were completely surprised. Thslr name are E. May, Johu lltiigbaiu and J. W. Jennings. The aherilf took them to Albany Monday morning and turned them over to I' S. Marahal F. M. Farris who tjKik them to Pemlle ton where an i lamination will Iu, held before tb 17, S. Commissioner. Min ers hail been on the trai k f the men for M) day. Boots and Siioiem This i tbe seuson when rubber tioots and shoes become almost indispensable. Krausse A- Klein at their well rilled boot and shoe store, keep Ibe largest stock of rubber good in Ihe county which Ibey can sell at the lowest prioe. They csrry a large variety of ull kinds of boot and shoo wear, which ha been purchased in large ipiantlties and 'n the cheeiiest markets, aud tbey propone lo give their customer Ibe advantage of (his iu low price. They can give a perfect fit and guarantee satisfaction. Notice the cbauge in tbeir ad. iu this iasuo of tbe Guaou. A Holier! Talk. A good joke is told 00 nighlwalchman Witter Ihst will liear publi cation. A few night, .go, while making his round., he discovered a lrai horse. With a vision ol fees before him tor I npiniudiug thnauimil, be iiuickly ml the horse ami re. I nun i lie- pouun, a,i:, rung ine stable keeper nnd directing him lo let no ooe have the horse in the uiorulug without payment of Ihe usual fees. Mr. Witter came down at noon to Sea wh it he had captured, wheu to hi great aslonishiueut he found that it was bis own horse which hsd escaped from tbe pasture. Co opekativk I'hioh Messrs. Frasier A Churchill have this week entered luto a co-operative union with a well known aud reliable real estate firm of Portland, Oregon, for the sale of real estate aud cily property. If you contemplate buying Portland pro perty you willdowilltoc.il at their office and see maps and plsts of protierly for sale, If you have a faim for sale call aud see these gentlemen in reference lo tbe al of tbe same. Usioa AiPSr.-Prof. M. V. Itork will address the citizen of Lan couuty npon Ihe new i.u- s presented by ibe new organi zation, nt tin- f.dlowtng lime and places: Junction, Monday, Nov. II, 7 P. M-: Smith field, Tnesday. Nov. HI. 7 P. M ; F.agtne, We.lnes.lsy, Nov. 13. 7 P. M. Oann or the Dav. -ttledden k Rod asy that low prices are tbe order of the dsy. W.- will venture an assertion tbst when tbey say low prices they mean business, and will do just aa they soy. They mark their price on all good and all are served alike. STATU UNIVERSITY Column of tint Kulttiiau Society I.knnaii Bain Ai.niurA Sum.TOM EblTOB. Eurton . Asst. Auna Potter has rvturnod to school, We learn that the word disconcur has recently been coined. Notice. -The Sophoinoro's hnvo a few mortar bourd remaining. Tho duniora have finished Theoretical nnd begun Inorganic Chemistry. Miss Wood will favor tho society with a "apeak" next Friday aflernoou. Mr. Will Gore, a graduate of '8ii, spent a few days in Eugeno tho past week and made tho PniYcrsity a call. Ci rtain uu ml i n of the Latin grammer class plainly manifest their joy when they make a perfect recitation. I.innia Holt, Willi Hanua, Fred Chambers ami Euiaiiuel Lntier have been aliscut from school on accouut of sickness. A member of Iho History class has come to the conclusion that the world did not como lo sn eud in the year 1000. Mr. Will MoOofnao, a former student, who is now instructing the "young idea," will enter school after Ibe holidays. Mr. Elliot and Mr. Kindt were absent hut week, having gone borne to bo present at tho wedding of their brother. We observe thut Ihe young lady who waa leader on Ihe uegative iast Friday is of a very emotional nature and that sho folly reaii.es what there is in a uame. The Y. social wa atteuded by a number ol student. A pleasant an 1 euterlaining programme ws rendered and all eeu,ed to have spent a very enjoyable evening. We thought our column last week would be forever famoii for it letigth, but the necessary omission of Mr. Greenfield's epitaph made it appear a half column. We desire to iuforui our brother Senior through this columu that we do not, as yet, feel so in o i ,i.i on account of onr oaitlon thai two chairs are uecessary to hold us. The following may prove useful to some poor unfortunate: A weak solution of sodium carbonate will restore color tbat has In en lemovod by the action of lemon juioe. The class in Botany has commenced ana lying dowers and wo notice tbst one mem ber i threatened with loss of eyesight ou account of such diligent search alter micro scopic organs. That famous Ijiureau baud That every Friday night Buns riot through all tbo laud Was tendered a reception by tho Faculty in Villard Hall this week. We are sorry lo hear that one of ihe geti tletucn of the Sophomore class lost his hut while goiug lo Portlaud, but possibly souio one else may profit thereby. "It's uu ill wiud that blows no oue any good." Wo learn from the Union "Seoul'' that Mr. L. G. Davis, of the class of "88, is lying very ill of diplheria in Denver, Colorado. Word came yesterday that ho I belter aud wo hope for his speedy recovery. We have often wondered "whence como those shrieke so wild ami shrill that cut like blades of steel tho airy" and have re cently learned that some young gentlemen of the Freshman class ure learning to play Ihe coruet. We hope tbey will succeed. On Monday evening, Oct 'J1, the moon Will be iu ooupiiictiou with Jupiter. Thn "Planets for October" says that the con junction is extremely close nud Iho pi -turn of the star and crescnt will bo one of raro beauty. If tho weather is clear, nil Inter ested should witness this pheuoiuena. The Hmversily Is in au excellent condi tion and its progress is very satisfactory. This year of school promises to be one of tie most pioiiul. , . to tbo students ever spout in the University. Thcro are over one hundred nud llfty students in attend ance, tho most of whom mo very sarnott un.l hard workers. Every ouo renli7.es whut au aid painting, drawing and sketching am iu transmitting intelligence from ono person to another and from age to age, and that tho study of this art is a refilling, elevating sml iuspiriug power aud wo hop, the time is not (sr heuco m In n there will lie au nrt department connected with the University of Oregon. Such n department is connected with nearly every university and wo feel the need of ouo here. Tho society wa well allended Isst Friday. The names ol Misses Hello Chance and Lucy (iaroutte w. to proposed (or membership. Mabel Straight gave nu e-.celleut recitation untitled "The Burial uf Hir Johu Moore." Willis Henna read, "An Indian Lover." The iiuestion. Uesolvcd. That circumstances justified the French Involution, woe debated ou Iho aOlrmallve by Ada Wuod and Clara Condon, and ou tho negative by Linnia Holt and Ada Sharpies. The president decided in favor of tho negative. From a Sheep Itum li iu Crook County. Bum Cut ik, bat m, DO. Kiiituh Oil AID I The reaction of the weath er has set in! Everylssly lis hi wish; sad hearts are mad .1.1. it challenges the edrui rstinn of ths civilised world and awakens a feeling uf profound admiration (I mean the rain), it ha actually rainwl the first to lay the dust since last June. The bsttls between wet and dry was fearful, hut tbe wet has conquer ed and it now rains aoiiretne. Yeaterday the wind blew with tremendous force and the dust Irom the hill iu all direction, raised and formed great cloud, and it l.siked a if this eniiiitrv wss alxmt to take wings and OL, The mithsik wa anything hut pleasant, when you were iu the bouse, but as the stillnsss of uight crept on, tbe wind subsided till not s twig orlsaf stirred, not a sheep moved, the windows t the iuverted bowl were thrown nien and the rain began to descend. For the next thriM hours 1 felt as if I were neatliug ill the bosom of old Webfoot. Tbi morning it still rain. Every thing i in had ha,e, atew kettle n ( , I nteh oven full of water, shovel and tongs blown away, snd a sheep camp Is anything but a pleasant place to call home, but the ira will Srow, plow will start and everybody smile, lock of all kinds rejoice, while the sheep herder mourn ths day he was l.n-n, but when the ' no 1 over, insUssI of smoke snd dust, we'll have a clsar, blue sky snd a bright sun, it will seem like tepptng out of the old into the new, an to peak, and life will seem more like worth living fui. Dot. Dams Witiioi t Kisiiwais. Complaints have lieen made to Governor Penu.iyer from pirtiea leaiding on tbe ll.-.ldw ,ter of both the Yiupiina and AUea river that thi season salmon were prevented from ascending such rivers by the huildin. of dams without Hah way and by the stretching of arts acrisM ths entire rivers. Both prm-eedlugs an clearly iui.lemeanors under section liliiO of ths Or s'on csle. and tho governor has referred the in.tt t-r to the proecuting attorney of tbe Sec-, ond.lielicial district for official action and at the same time ha requested tb parties writ ing to him to co operate with such officer at the next term of tbe circuit court for Beaton county, for the punishment of the offender. Fi vi k i nr. Track. The .1 unction Pilot says that ths receipt, of the rsilroad office at Irr irii are not uthcient to pay for the tn, k killed ou that section. Thn railroad company should be compelled by the nest iagialature to fence their track. No private cituc-n would l allowed to maintain such a mer.r.i- to life and property a. the railroad has in sn oieu nuadwsy. Hi .h Watch Mask. The attendance of enforced guests at tbe State penitentiary reached the highest point in its history Wssineaday, tb number being 307. Tbe highest previous record was 306, which was only (or one bonr last year. FatalLt Kicks. John Feirer, horse trsiner. while handling a colt at Albany Wednesday evening, wa kicked ou the head, fracturing the sknll and allowing the brains to ooze out, inflicting fatal injuries. Fo Salk.-A numb; of whisky barrel for sale at Leo Uearhard saloon. -. potato, .