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01 n AND COUNTY. i'leiiNHut iiiii itm, ss AuinUlll H' 'IK I I . II It', i nUn i kat Miss Anna Parks litti gum friends in ill I'.il 'ii-t- onitiiirv, W Visit H. Mitchell and wile srem flailing Ml Mr 'J'-rler x " niviT mi wei-g. H M. Ki'lley expects lo rt-btulj his hi ,lll lint has not seciir, d u location UH el. A school meeting will bo btU on Nov. 9th for tbe purKse u llMlwfi dm dor lo vacancy. Mrs. N. G. Hyland In. in ih.. Mid, II f,,, Wig visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cruian, ti-oeiitl v - Mrs. E. DoeiiuK has started to her horn ju Mouse and will viit Hume o( her friends ut Sahui iiuil other pl.ices Tlic rising generation who arc nil. tiding ullOol LlTf urd Well pleased Willi t,. ,,, ,nJ wi ll known iMCttrr, Mr. It. G. Cullisou. The priaury dsynrttnenl under the rare l Miss VB CnlliKon. Tin' mi school bouse ih duly apprecisti d ,y the pupils. Tbe Ihanks of the people HrH ccrlsinly 00 '"'"' Klniue aud Mr It. j, Hemphill, tbo dliNtom, lor Unit mi tiring Inborn in attending the erection of tbt SitlU I'. J. mill W. West. P. L. Briitow, am. p. jj, Laird started on Tuesday for llie pine open ings nnd will probably be absent tn wctk-. lb-lore parting they arincl Ibim-dv.' cap-s-piu ttl"l ,no doubt if any n( tbe vuiacioiis mowitch wbicb abound there ibontl Hboiild in H, an kttlek ou tb boys tlr will meet witb a warm Mention. The good honaewii, h oaf Pleasant BUI lit noted for tin ir industry in raising poultry ,i i tbn uuoiitit of chlekeni dock, geese alld tlllkc.VH that ure luiseil here is .iinrnions. Tbo pioUMl (tor hq (rally ship 10 l'ortlaiid from one lo two loads of imullrv eacb week, but ibis week Fucle Sum and bis boys broke off three loads. the reeord by sending While digging a well n few days ago T go vwd bad a narrow escape foi bis Ufa, He was down III! feet unci had started lht bucket to the top containing 150 lbs. of rui k, when from Home unknown cause the windlasH, ill the bunds of Charles McKen.ie, got away from him and went with terrific speed to the bottom of tbe well, followed immediately by tbo windlass Strange to relate Mr. Howard escaped without a scratch hill was badly seared M well be Bright be. the liuinlh. nf thu windlass strink (liuil.v on the elieek but did not injure him tenons' ly. J. K. Mi K' iin and family wen visiting in the family of Mr. Ale Matthews in Eiutciie mi Siturday last. o. k Important RMOlntiona Ailnpted. Hiohuw, Oct. 2ntb. 1889, Tin nut QualD: A.I tbe last lueetiuu of llie Lane County Pomona Orange, tbe fol lowing resolutions were niianiuioiislv adopted, mid by permission, 1 send you the aauie fur publication: Wanna! There was u slrmii; etl'urt uvmW in the lost MMion of tbe Oregon Legislature to pass laws granting non taxable bonds, and, WniSKAS. We bavo strong evidence that the same clasa of legislation will be at tempted at tbe uext session, and WllKUEAS, We believe sueb legislation is wroiifj in principle Htid detrimental lo tbe liest inieresl of tbe Inlawing elaases; Ibere fore, be it BjtaOLVBDi That VI w ill not vole for any Bin for any legislative ollice for Ibe next session who will not lirst pledge himself to use his best effort lo nwOMH)1 and ilrfnit nil siu h legislation. Also, we ale opHi-e,l In the election ot bunkers and lawyera lo the ItgUnlatWi 1'he ir I lueeting ul the Puiuoun Orange will be held al Eugene uii Ibu third Tbuts ilnv in December. Tie re will be n nnbUo dnbntt at the llaillev school house on llie seen, id Saturday evening of November. Subject, "liesolved, That the l!nion patty shall be sustained." Also tbu Binalu U range will give a Christmas Uiuner and have a CbrMUnai tree at their ball on Cbristiuns da) . An m- vilutiou i' extended lo Ibe editor of the Of Aitu. F. M. Niuhswaxdki:. DcxtlT Itl'lllS. Ott 31, l). Jos Parker went to Eugene tbu iirsl of tbe Wetk. Joel Addington moved into his new bouse lo-day. Kobt. Williams ntnrls fur Silver Lake in a few days. Giles Fowler MAM over from McKeuzie last week. Mr. C. Blobmond was visiting sick friends in Eugene lust week. Mrs Clara Kouey of GonbjU ll visiting lii, mis and relatives here. Mrs. Jos. Parker is a cripple from tbe ribota .f a tuid sprain uf the ankle. The Lost Valley Literary Club an els at llie Lost Valley school bouse next Thursday night. Mongolian phtnflMl WW boouming very mime-oiiH here. Aecor ling to the hoys they have developed a Hlr inn tendency to "sui cide." We are iuloruied that Kobt. Miller, who wits expected in from Silver Lake, has taken a ranch and w ill remaiu iu tbe land of the Imiieh grass. I'uele Charley Uicbuiond is making great eflorts to sell out with Ibe intention of re nirniug lo Arkansas. His heart yeiirt.elii lur the suuuy South. AiiniliiT Decline in do ids. W'e initin. SUldell &. Soil keep Up nines in (,'iwda as well ivs higher prices. Ufa de They "iiiii- as Iselow: s'7'irs, California H'Jinery. granulated, extra tine .... 13Ji8 for Ex-C 15 ksforflJK" Gol.C W dM for $1.00 OU. sugar rf dripa, I gala, no glucose full sized keL's 1 I offeo oll roller tiour. per sack. 8m for 91.00 '.hi eon It ipi.ility I) 'tt, cii 0MlOa " 11 " peacbts M In full mm lv,. . . ll)o call (i lor .0U 9eC nile oil,. ltv l,. o.i els lo .'ill els til - if !,,' primes and plums, dried 5cts per H' " e tiud other PfkuU rn in rirouorlioll to above prices and they have as line a stock as ever offereil iu Eugene, their slock of "ockery js Hs we gdyct,) ,w jt is low for "n niarkel. Brsio Foot Bickks. The professional w i'i wm to liaTe 4 fin ne1,1 in lbe "ilUmette valley m wbicb to operate. Unierou and Langdun.who raked iu several "Hiiri o oollara of sncker money in r.ugeue 'eeks ago, went to Oerv,u aud ran ,. u . . . ... .' " st v ,'.i,l , v . i, nt the ulSllts at tot plat tu tbe extent of al-jut 2.0WI. Iu tugene race Cameron won, allhough JPJJja bad hard work lo keep Iwlnud At ervais Laugdou came oul ahead. Tb. y fur the money thai is iu ii and lb-- r ue es whichever way there is the moat money 'or th prinlrs. Tbe Salem Stalea ? bss been imposed on in its report of ; It nays: -The big race at Gervai , Jwnrday, by wbicb $2,000 was ecoopfd in ? ""Uburg profession , l incog, -eems to : ?! B Pn' np job on Cameron The J'elUs nun did Uu, tni,w be was matched y. proleasional nntil at ibe end of the J, when, after bis beat rnn, ne waa en T wbiod. The arrangem.nl waa that t nr-i axaii to the wire would lake the rV1 McKmley MiUbeU waa alake i. u" nd ta race, it waa arrange.1. was to by Cameron. Bat a is often ibe T- 'be beat laid piaina ol mice and ni n lee. HrevlUw. "MUng at IWttmaTI ""tn-" Mdilioi, to EngaiM, Jlv 0,1,11 ' u""rou "' 1 Finest Km Watts'. M iberwarv in the eity al Kniuire i if Jrahja Violin., Maa Wtafl at Watu'. bmjii., atc.hli.vni and The WNN doors and MidKley ic Parker's. windows for sale a I 0. Most 'turn w tw.. IllllltiUU llll a I inn m Puyet Sound mar anil violin airings at E ugeue Book Store, formerly Collier n.Jv't,n!rt1""1 DLe,!r" "'"merer (iilib. haa not yet been apprehended. n..: ... nidge y-cott has iuove.1 into bouse on Eleventh street. bis A fine line of silk plnabes in all ,H,i and grades at F. II. Dunn's. 00 lo Ooldstuilb's and get I lb of btnt tea imdtbina lot Dot all for I. (JO. Two tea,!,, arrived here fctoj CVsik conn t) Uiiirwlay evening, after supplies. School books exchanged at the 1'ni versitv Hook Store, opposite Wilkins' drug store. Ooldcn Age rolling barrowsand see,lers. Chaxibkiis ,v Sov. OMf, the horse thief re.s-ntlv captured in Soi.t .etn Ore ,s,.K, tWu ,(k f rortiana jail. Otrpotel Carpets!! K. H. Friendly has MM received a large ami nrift assortment. He will suit yon. The memlier. nf the Bn0M DoMfaa Club will Klve their first ,1am .. Saturday eveninir. HOT, Id. Strictly private. 1 In..' just ree.iv.sl li a,,. i;K.( ., PiM) worth of cloths. Suits made In the latest and best stylea. J. Davis. The council should reduce show licenses at its next meeting. Amusements are as BWtmry for good health as is good food. A good girl who desires to work for her IkwiI in a small fmiily and go to mImm! cm IM a good situation by applying al Ibis ofllce. Just recti red, a new line of tim. ejass ware at Oolilsmilb's. tiet von alovely glass set of four pieces for ."ill cents at A ' Gold smith's. Tbe Soothed Pacific hai increased their 'orce at Jnnclion by adding two men to it. une as assistant iiightwaiih and wiper nud one as dav wiper. engine Dr. F. A. Daltey. of ffiUahoro, bus ten Oored to QoWDM p. i. i bis resignation as a member of the Isiard of legeuts ot tbe Stale. Agricultural college. Prineville News: Six or seven teachers could find employment in tbe schools of this ermnry, there being about that number of districts not supplied witb teachers. Goldsmith, the grocer, lias just received from the Fast one of the largest assignments of lamps ever brought to Eugene. Ho will sell them at prices that defy competition. Trunks! Trunks' Trunks! .1 D Matlock lias jnat received a oar load of trunks and va lises of all styles to suit customers which be will sell al prices, which defy competition. Call and be convinced. Midglev A- Parker, at Ibeir factory on Sib street, cast o( the null race, manufacture and keep for sale, doors, windnwH, frames, mouldings, etc. Estimates furnished on ap plication. Carpets of everv stvle and grade at Friend ly '. These carpets have just arrived and have been well selected lo meet tbe demands of Ibis m arket. Call and examine his varied assortment. Take warning all you farmers Ibat have summer fallow In work go and gel one of Paine' Doss Cultivators, and slop your fooling. Tbe ltoss does the biz and don't yon forget it. I'.ettnian is on hand this week as usual with a store full of clothing and general merchan dise, while customers are Mocking in to secure the advantages of low prices, and a large stock to select from. Jacksonville Times: Messrs. Winter and Palteinim, the clever photographers of Kuirene returned home this week, alter a pleasant I and profitable huineM tay in fnuthern tire gna, J hey win ne misse.i ny many m me lair ones. Dr. W. V. Henderson has returned from Chicago, where he look a course of lectures and instruction in the latest methods of dentistry. Call aud see him at his office if you ure in ueed of work. In Ibe taver A- Walker grand free draw ing at Portland last Saturday night, Mrs. .bud Ware, of this city, luckily drew tbe tlrst prize, a handsome rand cart. There were 0Vf r 20,fHK) tickets issued. S. II Friendly keeps the largest ami best assortment of clothing, ladies dress goods, hats, etc. He is coulinually uddiug the latest and newest styles to his stock. Hit pricea are fixed to suit the timea. The hlglilv lamtaM entertainment, entitled "Daeatriet Sknle" re fifty yean igo, is Mm prtpaiwiby the ladies of Bi Mary's timid and will he rendered at l.hinehart'a Parlors on Saturday eveninir. -Nov. itb. Couio one, come all. It was once supposed that scrofula could not be eradicated from Iho system; but the marvelous results produced by the use of Ayer'n SarsaparilU disprove this theory. The reason is, this medicine is the most jKiwerfill blood-purifier ever discovered. .Iuilgmnt was eiven in the Portlaiid Circuit Court, last Moiidnv, iu favor of one l (' Ward ngainst Dr. L. M- Duvis, for the sum of l(i,9:.(l and costs. A real estate tiausaelion was the cause of dispute. Davis for a number of years was a resident of bu geue Jim Campbell, who was formerly a police court lawyer iu Portland, and x well known iu Lauecuntv. is in trouble in IM Iran rtsco, mid is likely to be disbarred for Mh prof, ssioiml wndnot He had been trying toprisurefiilseaffadavils. by the issue of money. t be used in a murder case in the Bay city The following pupil- bave not htM absent frnin Ibl Uabel lebool during the mouth of Oc er: Luella Workman, In,. Hun er, ,,, RaBta, Clara Stewart, "J)rnrJ- In, Cowgill, Jobn Baota, Or. Stewart, WUJie Stewart. i"'rge Stewart and Morgan Jacksonville Timea, 0: i ... . .1-A with bavilig bitten off one n -i.m i t . , i in n nrr ir-t I"" j J' Hi.uck'a thumbs. Thi- crime is iee- aud Igna.tsi . l,ore T.,ll H-IIl IU IUV7 ; T....i..,a I'lvmiuf Iiri i mm v- . . b j, st Ibe next grand lhH -i, e I, were fnrnmueo. , ...... - , , - the peui- I'nrlis lnr.l was r. leasee, n . . T... . .-. atlel serving out a four tenuar. . obtain ; .r s term 11 .S ...U.ss- 1 hamIi nn.lr false i r. lenses. liair l '"g i'i . I . , I.eW.m.S coUlllV. :rere;; ''.u'..T -boo. .op.ri..enden Mi!cr ne'n.is.e.l in the tt-atfW al a tbe warrants navmg -rr-r m T-. t. . ect report of tbe The oi.miuLi- " u A ... Ii.striel .No 'or mou,u .r"'J L 25 PW JeMie McBee 9. Mm S l!gM Kt Tabafero 97. ?:,.H,232r James Tabafero 97. i ' i I. T.baf.ro ," Louisa SllC"W T- Z Uermaii llredeiueier 9 'Ji l uaries" . . s' I. 'M Hi Anna li.i'r" l r sil os ' u.Ds (17 Fr.stille HeiiUi raoQ. deimat. Oarden City I lows at i hamlwrs Jr Sou s. E. H.Jt Ut C So. 1 noota Mou.lsv rcn- bafi Woo.1 frame barrows at Chamls-r's ,V Son's. 'ibe Slate lux l. vv will prtdublv Is, nix mills. A istber dull Court week, is tbe general verdict Ask your giocer for Junction flour, ll is eicelleut. Wall paper at Eugene Nook Store, for merly ('ollier'i. Oliver Plows, chilled and steel, at Cham bers A- Sou's. J. T. Cardwell aud (atnily have removed to Cottage Orove. The Hoffman Hou b is re.' 'ived its new bus. It is a daisy. For cheap building lots east or west ol the Unite cal1 ou Dr. Sh- Iton. Take your produce to the Pacific Tea Co. and get the best prices. School Ilooks exchanged at Eugene Hook Store, formerly Collier's. Brushes, combs, picture frames at Eugene Book Store, late Collier's. Ml Watts' watch club and get a pssl watch on the installment plau. Hot and cold baths every day in tbe week at Jerry Horn's bartar shop. Bibles and New Testaments at Eugene Book store, formerly Collier's. Wui. W. Moore has filed on n timber land claim in the Xehalein co.inlry, ' The masons are at work on the lire walls of tbe C. W. Young building. Cloaks and tailor luade suits for children just nciived at Miss Kankin's. The Kuirene Oktar Pfiefinry make an inip.r taut ehingO in their ad. Head it Prcslon wauls vou to come and see bis saddles and heavy team harness. Farmers can save $.". p r Voir by buying boots and sbocs of Kraiisse j Klein. A. X. liilbtrl, Salem's new postmaster, took charge of his ollice November 1st. Dr. Scott's Electric Corsets at F.astern prices. For sale only al II. Bettunn'a. A twelve lite advertisement in tbe San Francisco L'xauiiuei one week costs $lt. E. C. Lake, marble culler and dealer in nionnnients, shop ou Eighth street, Eugene. Bibles, testaments, Sunday school aud reward cards at the I'niversilv Bool; Store. W. Saunders, of this place, I is pun based a More) bnllding and residence ut Drain, Or, I'.efore sloriin; or selling your OOti see A V. Pelers. Clean Chevalier bailey wanted, Dung your old scrap cast iron lo the F.u gene Iron Foundry where you can dispose of ii. Lour fit Son. slock. a of Th. ;i.'d lias ahoUid ealt no Slad.len have just received n choice never before bus Eugene s such a display of novelties as are draped in Frieielly's win. lows. Mis Mills nud Miss Lillie M he. of Unction, will soon open a dressiinikiui; i s tablisbmeut in Eugene. Forty acres of land to rent for one year to a reeponsibbi nartjn. Apply mon to Norms Hi ni iiitn. You are wanted lo e. at. nn.e and examine Bettinan's lock of Indira' and gen!' dresa g.ssls and rjatblng, Itemember if a boot or shoe bought of Kransse A' Klein rips or runs over Ihey re pair them free of charge. Marriage licenses issued this week to L. L. While and Katie Pickett; D. II. II. III. 11 whv and Daisy It. Wallace. I'oniilv Court Monday. Commissioners' Conn next Wednesday. Tbe tux levy will lie made al thai term of court. New sheet music nnd music books direct from Xew York, just arrived, at Eugene Book Slore, formerly Collier's. Heppuer Oarette. Oct. 21th: Si. Titus and wife, of Kugene, visited the families of Tom. Bd. nud .las. Matlock last week. See change in Kransse & Klein's nd. ill another ooinmn. If you are wanting rubber foot wear it will be of advantage to you. Tuesday morning ISO members of Broth erhood nf Conductors, including Ibeir wives passed through Eugene on their way East. Hunters should remember that it is a criminal offense iu the State of Oregon to Hell or offer for sale deer bides at any tune. The County Board of Equalization meets at the Court House, Monday, Nov. 4th, to examine and coirecl llie assessment roll for ss:i. By joining Watts' Watch Club, you can get a go,,,! watch, a diamond ring or anv other f I- in his line by paying one dollar per week. Have you seen those ladies' cloaks and jack els at Bettman V Bay vour wife, daughter or sweetheart one to gladden her heart during the Fall and Winter months. Baker county's tax roll, filed in tbe office of the Secretary of State, shows total laxahlu properly ol tl.799.998t polls, fififi, Douglas county. 99,781,710) polls, 1990. If yon want to see uie of the finest Jewelry stores in th" valley, go and see Watts' store and take a l.sik over his sbs-k of diamonds, wat. lies, jewelry and musical gaodn. Henderson the dentist has returned fully prepared to attend lo all difficult cases of dentistry. Office in same old quarters, up stairs in First National Bank block. L. 11. Binebart. well known by many Lane county people, U erecting a stone building at Vale, Malheur county, where intends soon opening a large dry goods store. At lfkineharts they seil 10 lbs ol sweet po tatoes for 2.1 Sta, and thev give to all their em turners who buy teas, coffees, spices. 4c., handsome presents. Cull and see them; . Toil can save money by bnving leas and -tfces,f them. Six ele.oit prizes, including two line watches, will la- given by .1 O Watts to pnr chasers of goods In hi Km All goisls bought from this date until the first Saturday evening after Ian. lt, lie.HI, will be entitled tna chance in th drawing. A W Haskell had a runaway Wednesday. He waa in his road cart near Sloan's stable, when his horse became unmanageable and run as far as th Court House, throwing him out with some force. He was considerably bruised but considering' everything, escad luckily. Sandy Olds, tbo Portlaud murderer, tins j been granted a slay of execution by Judge ! Thajer until tbe case can I beard by Ibe Supreme Curt, which saved him Iroru banging on Friday according to the terms of : bis sentence. A San Francisco dispatch of Octobtr 30th, aya: A F Mel 'ainc, cashier .f ibe Tatsima Bank .f Conuneri-e at Taenia. i In the city, i accompanied hv his wife. TfceyetMel to leave for the north Friday next, stopping at En at Mrs. Met 'laine 'a former home. Albany Democrat: .114 school children are enrolled in the Engene public schools. That is an uncommonly large number for the children of school age in the diltrict i Eugene mnt he an nrlerlv. well behaved ' town to be able lo make aneh a record. The Sur.day Mercnry offers a reward of 919 for evidence abowing conclusively who was the first person to drive a team over the I Barlow road, llenlwn Oaul, of Bellevue, Yamhill county, claims that honor. Mr. Oant waa formerly a resident of hngene. A hale old man, Mr. Jas. Wilson of Alleoa Springs. Ill . who ia over nitty years of age, ays- "I have in my time tried a grat many medicii.es, some of Ibem ex cellent quality; but never before did f find anv Ibat would so completely do all tbal ia claimed for it at Cbamberlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Beody. It is truly awonderfnl medicioe." For sale by Oa bnrn A- Co. ;..w - A diagrat-eful row oerur'- Ut Sua im evening in front lb C P. Church, just I aa tlw srttiee et-aed. TVe naif parwan k art I l.-.r. I'laafr. wfcn waa frIUit t the I around fr. and hal t rffect of a blow fr-.m a ok, I rrii horn.. Hu ftrebead it M'sadav ia the rdi was toniew .s.iirU the . ..uiUtmU were finl as follows, Jaa Sweet, II, J Kin.-, (B; Jae Plaater, 1X 1 l.cil KaUteTiHiisfprs. wava J. hn SI, s.u lo James Bond. siiiHU (aM on isirner of Eighth and Olive streets, iu Skinner a doualion; 910,000, X J Hamilton to J W Christian, 2 lots in Shaw and Patterson's addition; fiifiO. W J J Scott to J W and M K Christian, 2 lots in Scott's luldni n; filkltt. Henry Howe lo Oeo Melson, interest TfllfiO twtt in Skinner's donatiou; 91909. W L McFarland to O S Bcesbv. 2 lots in Shaw and Pattereon'a addition; iotk). T W Shelton to Duncan Scott, lot in Slo linn's addition. -'- W .1 J Scott lo E F Oshurn, S lots iu Scott's addition; $345. D It Christian to Iaiius O LoratI, lot in I'hri-tian's 2nd addition; $100. A J Crow lo E J Crow, lots in Mulligau'a doualion; $J3.:n. COONTRY. JO Wilsou to Xorns Huiuphrev, 19 77 acres; $2200. Xorris Humphrey to liraee Huniia Hum phrey, lii.'.'l acres; $1. Jos and Jaa Parker lo Wm urn) II A Burr, 41. N acres; fi6. E M Weaver to M F Stewart, one acre; 2.Y Chas Kecuey lo S W Cmss Bros, 7.25 acres; $.0. J A Straight to C J Caswell and C A Lose, UU( acreH ill Santa Clara; $:HHI. K. P. liedlotd to J A M. Kain, 20 acres; 9184), C S to Heury L Sailers, ll'sl acres; $450. Stale of Oregon to J W Vatliev, 40 acres; $50. Stale of Oregon to Xatbun I'udcrwond, Jr.. NO aorta j 8J90. M ll Wheeler lo A Stronie, I334 acres; IdfifiO. Titus a Hlraigbt to Thus. Koupal, 10.88 acres; $1.00. J K O Sherwood lo W O Wheeler, lad1, acr.s; $1. t S to Isaac iMtWtU an I wife, 991.9 acres; patent . V S to Jon M Smith, 120 acres; patent. juauuoa. S F. Kftail to Mrs.l A LeTillier. v ; lots; 91000. .1 P ItilUroa n W E McKellip, Lt; $1. W. E. K.llip to Elin Livermore, lot; 1480, tl.ollKNl'K. D PSb, pheid to H E Vnafkaa, lot; 140, U1.KNAHA. Marv 111 id. I. v to E J Montgomery, lots; 8990. Tin1 Daeatrlel skulo CommittM Men. Having secured the valuable services nf ye Peditgogue, .I.Mtiah Teliderf.Mit, will hold their lirst session Itliiio hurl's Parlors, evening of Nov bar 9th. Ibe following scholars are em. ,1 led: Pmdenoa Ann Plunkett, E.ekiel Jadeklall lb neyauekle, Teiiierunce Harts bran Mlttt O lHynn. Hinaah Mana Honey suckle, tii.iver I'leveUnd, Kxpeiience Salva tion Brailford, 'I'uuolliv Truck, Belinda Cones, Patience Pnterlttn, Jim Blaine, Kulh Petti Is. ue, Liasia Jane Honeysuckle, S.tm Itaudall. Priscilla Ann l'sk, John Peter St -lohn, Bet sy Itobts-tt Honeysuckle, Tiiiiolh Truck, Jed eiliah WhltOTHnb, Ann Eliza Peabisly, l.uein da .lane Honeysuckle, Sebastian Whirls,l. JoauUbaO rSttlnnna, .lay Could, No ih I Minu s. Noveltltw, .Tlat received fi New York a few each of laslies' "La Tosca " corded front skirt drain's and net work panda with ftlwfiwd ends; also hand knottisl iihtck silk fringe for Is.rderiug draperh ii iinir tinishiu,' sash ends. Figured, Florentine, .1 up uiese Silks, 1 yd wide in new convention designs and shades for tea gowns and home dresses. S. II. FlIIKNIll.Y, Imperial of high novaUiM. Fur Hale, One thousand bead of slock sheep lor sale oh rap for cash. Will sell iii bunches of 89 or over. Apply to K K lUnder.ion at (leu 'I burs ton's farm near Springfield. TatKO lo EsoAI'K. One of the boldest and one thai required all Ibe in i ve possible, at tempts to i scape from behind prison walls was brought to a halt at tbo Slate lieniten liary ou Fridav noon last, snys the Journal. I'll" plot was a deeply laid one aud bad It not been for one of the convicts it would have probably bseli a Miiveaaful one. Al any rate it required a considerable amount of i.erve to undertake the job. Frank Wat sou. Wm. Ooolnby and John Dougherty were at llie l, llotti of ll. They spent about two months tunneling. A peculiar thing WM tbo fa! Ibat fioolsby a lime expires on Friday. A pin-oner named Bobison gave the business away. Lkavi. or Ausknck. The homeslead leg islation of tbe last Congress contains a pro vision for homestead settlers to be granted a leave of absence not to exceed one yeur, from Ibeir chums without impairing the title lo the laud. The tint local application of Ibis nature was made by Eruest Bross, who was in town list Saturday for that purpose. Mr. Btoss has spent his earthly all upon bis bowavtttad west of Junction, and finds it necessary lo resume bis work, lie goes lo Portland, accompanied by bis wife, and will take bis former ioHitioii with the Oregon iuit Lawvuis in Attkhdamck. The following lawyers have been in attendance upon Circuit Court this week: ltulus Mallory and J. W. Carey, Portland; L Flynii and l. It. N. Blackburn, of Albany; Proa. Attorney J. W. Hamilton ami W. It. Willis, Roaebaigial. II. M --Mi.. Junction; Judge U.S. Beau, Oeo. II. Durris, J. J. Walton, L. Bilyen, A. C Woodcock, J. E. Fetil.it:, Oeo. A. Dorris, S. W. Condon, E. It. Skip worth, E. A. Oallagher, O. O. BoiwUMI, UwO, K, Milb-r, D. M. Histton and II. 0. Hum pbrey, Kugene. With as Axk. Saturday nt Woodbnrn in a box ear Sunup I Harney split open Ibe head of 0, Dier witb an axe, tbe result of a quarrel. Barney disappeared. He ia thought to have gone Houlb. His family resides near Scio, end are said lo be reipec table people. Dier, ll ia thought will die. Barney ia described as being 5 f. et 8 incbea tall, weighing 125 poumhi; small dark brown mustache; very white akin; drensed I in dark coat and vest, light piiuts and white hat. Till MlKJfBMTA Horn. We art pleased t state that Mr. l: .l-it Johnson .1 the Minn i esoU hotel has recovered hi. health and is run ' ning his hotel as a first class resort for those ! who with lisLings ..r Isstrds. 'all aud him and you w ill lie assured of the heat treat in. nt. OniiKn or nu Dal. Sladden Sou aay I hwt low pricea are tbe order of Ilia day. We will venture an uaaertion tbal when Ibey aay low pricea they mean business, and will do lust as tbey aay. They mark Ibeir I pricea on all goods and all are aerved alike. OtaCOIf CocaT. This Court has been iu -. I all week, and will not adjourn be fore u.e middle of next week. Not a crimi nal trial waa held, those indicted pleading guilty. The term will be one of Ibe cheap rat ever beld in I atne county, and Ibe tax payer rejoices Iheieat. A C'Htnor Sheriff Moan baa traded his two livery busincwes. and bit property rt0xo feel on the eomer of Olive and Eighth ' streets to Jamea E BoOsi for tbe latter', farm tt 320 acres, DOM Clear Lake. Tbe transfers have alrea.1) been uaade. Labiu.-Call at Mn. lavoe'e and see the latest atylea of winter baU Wilt give yon all bargains. Good Nawe 8. H. Friendly informs ua be baa received adie tbal Ibe bopa be hipped ou eoo'iguroent, la-ought from 10 lo II': cents per pound. Tbio ie good news for bop ra iters. Boaa. To the wife ..f M S Barker, in En gtoe. WeluUr,i-l JWh, a IN OPF.N LETTER To tilt' i onimisxioneiV t oiirt ul l.unc County, OrfiffOi. In the Circuit Court in and for Line coun ty. Oreiron. To the Hon. It. S. Bean, Judge of the above named Court: We, the I i rand Jury at the October teitn of the above nanie.1 Court, 1 ('., do make this our final rep-ii That we have evauiinisl the various pulilic offices of Lane county, including the Sheriff s, Clerk's and Treasurer's offices. Each of said offices are well kept The record! thereof are in gissl condition. The public jail we have examined. The same is insufficient and insecure. The county should build a new oue. This MUM in our opiui.-n would Is the most economical one to lie pursued, and is uecvssary. I'he same nusirt we w isli to make hi reganl to the Court House. The destruction of this building In tire, would result in irreparable in jury to our eititens, for the public records are without protection. To attempt to rcair the building, or add to it, weal, I l bad s.cy, for the reason that the old building is entirely in adequate to the putilic use for which it waa designed. Having finished our business, we now ask to be discharged. N Maiitin, Foreman i run. I .liirv. OottfifO UraVfi Home. raoii ore IfllBtli tmwKiriingt October !, 1999, Lts of rain and plenty of mud. Mr. Kelsey returned to San Jose, hist week. Messrs. Arthur Douglas and lioy Foster, of Siuslaw, lelt here for California one day but w.ak. A iiunils r of natfOM Irom here and sur rounding couuiry have gone to Kugene ll is week. Mr Henry Long has a 'tition circulated to haic that pOTUOO of the n,l lately lueMtd oil his premises annulled. Mr I li C.inelt, . f Seattle, arrived at this place Thursday ol last week. He ia I ..king for Iwef and mutton stock. A little son of Waller and Lee W heeler died Monday, 2Mth, and was bulled in the HaauTM and Odd Fellows' 1 1 tery. Bob Mosby returned from Eastern Oregon last Thursday with a hand of fifty siv horses, which he places iu tbo market. Miss Minnie Oment came up lo this place from Bojene, on her w ay to visit her sister and other relatives in tbe neiglilsnlnssl of Lorane. Miss Sallie Thomas, of Trenton, Missouri, niece of liraudma Perkins, and cousin of Mrs .1 P Currin, Mis S I W vim and .bw Per kins of this plais, is vi.itiug with them at present, and evects t two. remain mouth V aarrr. in Hemoryof Jndft Waihbnrna. Monday afteriiis.u in the Circuit Court the following resolutions adopttsl by the Kugene Bar, on the death of Judge lien. S. Washl urne were presented and adopted in the Circuit Court: WlHkas, Judge Oeo. S. Washbiirne, a memlier of this bar, died recently, and WimtKAs, We recognized liiui as a lueinls r of high standing of this bar, tliereforc, Is' It ItrsoivKN, By the bar ot Kugeu.-, that iu llie death of Judge Oeo. S. Washbiii ne, we have lost one ot our most active and honorable memben, That we extend our svmpiilhies lo his widow and family iu their Is ie nenn nl. And that these resoiillions be entered al length in the journal of this court. After eloquent and appropriate remarks by L Bilyen, 1'n.secuting Attorney llamiltou and Judge Beau on the worth and nhHltt of the late Judge Washburne, the Court was adjourned uutil T.ieiday morning out of re tfaet to his memory. A ChaMC im' mi OTafon Boy, The I Iregonlan if Oct. Hint says: Congress man Hermann has appointed Professor I. W Pratt, principal of tbe llarris.ui street si lusil, (Jen iral William Kapus and Dr It flUwW. as a bontd for the coiiqietitive i vamiuatiou of aiplieauts for the appointment as cadet at the I nited States military academy al West Point, lo meet November '.lib, ul Portland. pplieation should Im handed in by the pre vioiis Friday. The candidates must Is, Is' tweeii 17 and 22 years ol age, unmarried, not under live feet iu helghl, a resident of the State and must l.e well versed in reading, writing, including orthography, arithmetic, nud must hale a knowledge of the elements of the ling lith grammar, descriptive geography, and the lii-!..rv of the United States. Milton F. Davis, Oregon's pres.ut cadet, will graduate well up in iii class next June. He ult.cn led the State lrniversity for several years. For Snlc, A well established and good paying ness. Inquire at this office. bush Ramon it is W-a h-h. The root. master OcUerul bus adopted as the abbrevi ations of the new State of Washington Ibat ol Wash, (ireat confusion has existed in the transmission of mail matter from the different abbreviations used by the wiiters, that it has become a necessily to adopt some uuiform word that will secure correct de livery uf tbe mail matter. Therefore all lc. ild rcineiulier, in directing their coin miiiiicatioua to the new Stale to use Ibu word Wash., as short for Washington. I'osTAiia Stamih. In a lew weeks there will be a general change in the postage slumps used in the Di H mid tbe variety will suit even un eveiiiug rainbow. Hero Is the, list: Oue cent, ultramarine blue; 4 cent, chocolate; 5 cent, light brown; li cent, vei milion; 10 cent, melon gretu; 15 cent, steel blue; :in cent, black; '.Kl cent, orange. The old 2 cent slump will Ih cut down hIniiiI oun loiirth smaller, and hu of melallic ted or carmine color. t ' Dmi - Mis. W. f). Pnrkeieou died at tbe family residence, seven miles west of Eugene, WedueHilay morning, Oct. 30. of a tumor. The deceased was tll wife of Will. PurkerHoii nd leave several sons nud daughters. Shu was li'J yean of age. Tbe Mill inn nt look plai n at the Oak Hill cem etery. (In Taui.. At tbe lime of going to preaa the Court was trying the cast, of the Oregon National Hank vs. A. A. Meek, adiuiniatra tralor of tbe estate of Samuel Meek. This caHe involves ubout fitt.OOO. It ih on tbe authenticity of a note hearing the ignaturn of Samuel Meek. RaaJMM It's'K Tb V. W. ( '. T. L'. haa reiit.itaris.ru upstairs iu the Orange store block and will establish a free resiling room for the benefit and amusement of tlm young ieople. The move is a gistl one and ibe Htf tty should be supported in iU laudable en let prise. TlIK MlMIIA CoMl'AMV. --It is staled Ibat the Eugene militia company is considering tbe matter of disbandment. Tbe boya seem lo have Inst ibeir interest in Ibe com pany, and unleas more life is infused into It disbandment will be inevitable. Dir.li. -In East Portland. Sunday morn ing at 2 o'clock, Hsel. youngest daugbt" r of I.. F. .mil E. fiuibrie, agd 'J montba aud Hi days. Xi rriAta Anaoili u. ..f Portland, sister of Mrs. gene, will l marri-d at P to Mr lopnld Katten. Miss Clara Simon, O. Bettman. of .rtlsnd, Xoi. 17th, Fooan A hum h of keya were found in front ot Matlock's .h.re Thurs.ay Tbe owner can find tbem at tbe Or.'ARD ofBce. Bota. -In sfawatJoa CMr, pet 9kh, 1M, t tbt wift ..f W. It. PiUwy, a daugher. Weight, 1" itMinds. Uaiiiib In Junction, Oregon, Oct. 30, InhO, by kev 11. M. Houatoo, Dr. L. L While and Misa Kali Picket. FoaSaut tria : one oalvat til rtw BoJl.-Te tle fkrtt of tl rtty bulls ..( the Imt aontbt old. and two Xoaaia Hi nrnan. 1 1. Driver, a eras. CIKCHT COI KT. Cii nit Court convened al the Court House in l ug, ne. Oregon, Octol-r 2Htb, ISNM I'll sent Judge It. S. Bean, l'rostl cuting Attorney J. W. llamiltou, Sheriff J. M. Sloan and Clerk Joel Ware. The following bailiffs were appointed: E. P. Henderson, ('has. It da rts, and O. T. Fanning The following grand jury waa drawn by Ibu Clerk and sworn in: N. Martin, Fore man; 9f, II Tucker, C. II. Sewell, 8, 11. Jackson, S. H. Witbruw, James Parker and S. 0. Looawood. The following eases have been disposed of up to Friday uoou, Nov. lit: 1. State of Oregon vs A u Lurch; ob taiiiiniug tr.oucy under false pretenses. Con tinued. 2. Stale of Oregon vs Aarou Lurch; for gery. Contiuucd. 3. Jobu Bach vs Jacob Derbacb; lo re covi r iu. nu v. Coiituuii .1 for s, nice. I. F B Dunn vs F. J Slinit; foreclosure of mortgage ou real estate. Default and de em of loreclosun . i',. E W Ooodcbibl vs Frauk J Crouch et al; lo declare deed void, Contiuucd. I i W Majora vs K W Marplu ami J M Howard, settlement ol partnership. Q () Hotmail appointed to n jiorl testimony aud an WWMnBt. '.i. Edward Bailey vs (i W Maiipm i t al, confirmation of sheriff" s sale. Coiitlriuial. 10. Sadie J Belknap vs E I. Belknap; suit lor divorce Detail!! aud intern d to Oeo M Milb r. II. Sarah Ball vs It F Ball: suit for di vorce Default and referred to K It Skip worth. 12. E. J. Crawford el id vs W II Striker ct ul; injunction. Injunction made petpct- iiul. pill paving costs. 13. W V Craig vs llatbin Bros; lo rctHiver money. Settled. 14. Elmore, BBDOf BO A Co. ra 0 (1 Smith et al; coiitlriuatioii I'oiitlrmeil. 15. W 1. Davis vs J S Davis; suit for di. vorce. lttlerred to F. It Skipworth. Hi. X .1 Fitch; ussigiimeut. Itefcreu's report approved and assignee discharged. 17. 1st Hat, Bank of Albiuy vs W II Buber nnd Suui'l Meek; to recover money. Judgment nr stipulations. is Xelsou Cihik vs It Beiijainiu el ux; lonfiruialion. coiifirmcd. 10. N (iiltnorevs Win M 1'iliiey; appeal. Scltlml aud dismissed. 21. Phillip lleluer vs 0 L Butler; tore cover money. Continued. 23. Ill' Humphrey vs J E Feuton; lo in over money. Settled and dismissed. 25. N B l.yllle vs Jesse Cotton; to re cm i money. Dismissed ou pill's motion. 98, Miller Hopkins v I Oeo II and II II Buiictt. to If 00 Tat money. Judgment lor 9490 and order of sale of attached property. 27. The Mitchell Lis is Co va J E Bel slum; In r cover money. Judgment lor $Hi2.20, $J5 attorney fees ami interest al 10 per cent. 2rt. Mary Mac) vs C M Macy; suit for di vorce. Iteterred lo Oeo A Donia. 211. .1 II M, Clung vs llarty Sebrader. to recover nooy. Bottltdnad disunsHed. 30. Dutnl Uoscby vs J W Viiiigbun; fotciloaliru of morlgage. Delault KM du cne ol $I,U22 and tslno attorney fees. 31. David Mostliy vs D llamliii et al; forccloHcnrc of morlgagu. Default nud do er, u for $l'.W.t'.7. 32. WAMelleovaSM Oodar.l, lo re cover money. Settled and dismissed at pltl'a costa. 33. .1 LPagova.l E Kin ton; to recover money. Dismissed at plft'a cuale. 88, A Schilling It Co va Pacific Tea Store; lo recover money. Settlud 98, Jos Siimineiville i t al vh W F Men dciihull cl al; (or partition of priqu'rly. L. Bilren ippoiatad guardian ol lloiillBclshaw, Di mIi as lo other th li miauls. .11. Board of School Isiiidl'omuilssluuers vh.Iiis S Eckers, etux; rotwokwatt of niort gage. Delault ami dectee ul loreclosure. 99, Marguret A Taylor vs 1 J Taylor; suit (or divorce. Dismissed at pltl'a costs. III. A A Iticburdsou vs F M Dodsoti et ul, him in. .ii Sale confirmed. II. Tims K Wurreu v lluiinniiiab Lowia; lo ii cover money, tried by jury, verdict for pllf of 4501.15 and unler of sale of at tin bed properly. l.i. 1' li Hiiiiu vs i' ii l arrell; to recover money .lutlgim lit tor 1. . i, inti ristuud $15 altorney fees. ,e ..ii I . I, , vi;..... 1. in. .veilie 1, .sisou vs . .sivun, suit for divorce. Default mid referred to S. 0 Lockwood. ho glallted. 45. P. bi li ,V Co.vs James i ,i.tl. . to recover money. Default and judgineiil. 17. School District No 4 va E J Crow; to quiet title. enuu changed lo Marion coun IH. 11 (i Callison vs W F Lyous; to re cover moucy. Default and judgment for $275. 40. M C Davis vs Wm Jobnaou; lo re cover money. Settled and dismisaed. 00. E D Judkins vt Harry Shrader; to re cover mouey. Dismissed at pllf'a coate, 51. J Carnuiu vs S Carman; suit (or di vorce. lielerred lo Ell Skipworth. 53. .1 I) Matlock va Spencer Butte Lodge Xo ll, I (I O F; to recover money. Tried by jury. Verdict lor pit! tor $'.M0 GO, 51. SO Thompson vs Wrctiu Brim; to recover mouey. Settled and dismisaed. 50. James Waruick vs Sauil Clifford; ac tion for damages. Tried before jury. Ver dict lor pltf for $50. 50. llattie E IftloWUI vs W E Simmons; to recover moucy. Default nnd judgment for $2111 and ally s lees. liU. Oregon National Bank vs A A Meek uilmr; to recover money. Ou trial. 07. EFWyaltvs M M Wyatl, suit for divorce; refern d lo I Ii o A Dorris. Stale of Oreunn vs Oscar NtooHi, carrying concealed weapons. A true bill. Plea of guilty entered, f ined $25 and costs. Slate of Oregon s Park Brandt, carrying eonctaleil weais.us. A true hill. t lea guilty. Fined and costs. State of (Iregi ii is Wm Pulinuu; exhibiting olisceue pictures. A trim bill. Deft, entered a plea of guilty. Eiideiict was introduced that he was not uisiilally up lo the avtrage; and Judge Bean seiiteiiesd him to pay a tine of $500 and costs, or to serve the same out in the county jail a. 2 p.-r day, this being the lightest penalty. John Pope unlive of (ileal Briliau and Dr. Karl Saubirt a native of Baviria, ad mitted to citim imbip. liiisiucss ( hungc I hereby notify tbo public Ibat I have purchaaed the stock and business of Stoeu't livery atuldes and shall cuutinuu the busi ness nt the old stands. I shall keep good rigs and horses and will guarantee to give the putdir emirs satisfaction, The old cus tomers a ii.l new ones are respectfully re quested lo e,i on me when anv thing iu the livery Iiumimhs is needed. Jamks E. Konii. Hai.Iiw s I he hoys of Eugene look charge nf Ibe galea and fences Thursday evening, that Is ing hallow ecu when mis cbievotia sprit, s are supposed tu play tbelr prsnkt on uususpeciiiig mortals. Tbe galea of many residences vtcre taken away and carried lo different parts of tbe town, and iu some insist., is the fences were wantonly injured, ibe i alngs being bioke or cut. Mr. Peler and Stausbury'a being badly n, j in 1 1 M iv. i II v. v was swung in in 1 1 sir ,,ii lh ciiy Msg pole, and others ib iggi I ... ' I n u I Horn, g iles are slill missinti. It ia lo be r, gri lled Ibat tbe le v s should hi . a joke so far as lo ib-alroy property ll it sai l Ibat arrests are expect ed and Ibe perpetrators have Ibe benefit nf taking tome of Ibeir own medicine. Fish Law VioLanoaa. Governor Pen lev. r haa lereived a letter from J. W. Ham ilton, district attorney lor the Second Judi cial district, regarding tbt violation ol ILe fish laws, lit says he ia investigating the matter ol tbu unlawful dam and neta aaid to have been maintained in tbe Alaea and Vaquina rivers, lie will eee to ll tbal Ibe violators are prosecuted. Salem Statetmau. llrmut. Jssaes Huddletton, we are , pleaaed to stale, is recovering, aud if be has , no relapse will recover. STATU UNIVKUSITY- Column of I lie F.llluxliui Society I.mnaii Baim - Editor. Ai.nr.uu Hukltor - Aaar. Eorron. Corporation met ling lo day, Friday, at 3 P. M. Olin Wilson it teaching icbool on tbe McKrole, Query: Why did Clyde forsake bii bycicle last Friday evening? The I'nivertily of Wtahington bad 217 atudi nta enrolled laat year. Miaaea Bristol, Day, Chase and Gore vi itcd tbu society laat Friday. Mr. Fletcher aud Mr. McAllister went to A 1 1, anv last Friday morning. Compositions were banded in Ibia week and tbe aubjtcts for tbe next caaaya were assigned. Mrs. Tongue of Hillshoro was in Eugene the Bret of the week viiiting her daughter F.dilb and on Burke. The une lone young man of tbn Junior class is lorn not by conflicting emotions but by conflicting young ladle. Tbo vocabulary of the Futuxian Preaident must be getting riuitu abort aa she has adopted the use ol the word "What." Minnie Cn ii left for her homo in Wtacu county Monday morning' She was sum moned home un nccouul of the serious ill uess of her mother. Her many friends re gret her departure but hope to see her among ua again iu tbe uear future. Tin Seniors hold tlx ir annual i lection Saturday afternoon from I P. M. till 5 P. M. wbicb resulted us follows: President, I I, t. In l I. mil , S. . I. I irv , W A Mi l luie. I'reaaurer, Lenuali Bain; Executive Com mittee, r . I. inn and K. II. .McAllister. Ibe ocoaaton waa cel. iiralc.i aim one pomp ami ci reiuony. As the library is for tbu use of the atu I, hi .. wbv i. n thai ii is not opi ii to tbem ut hours when they are at leisure. In order to do (Ins it would lie necessary to to have an ussistitnl III lariau who would Is, able to Ih in tbu library a kimhI iHirtion of Ibe lay. Until Ibis is done tbu students of llie I'uivcraily will uot have Ibu lieiiehl of Ibe Library that Ibey desire Tbe Society meeting last Friday was greatly enjoyed by all present llattie iMiuniug reiio, --uerocs nut uowu in me Isioks." Ada Wood also recited an interest ing selection. The question, liesolved That iiioilern nitisiaiis nro superior lo those ot am it-lit times, was debated on tbe affirma tive by Melissia Kill, Etta la'wis and Nellie Straight, and on the negative by Pantile Condon, Ada Sharpies and Anna Huberts. 'I'he decision was rendered in favor of the negative. Ah there are no Young Peoples' Christian Association connected with lb.' I invei ,ily this year, the students should lake great interest in the F.mluavor societies in this it V- Of Ihcso, thai connected Willi llie I 'hiisiiun Chilli It iiicels every Sunday at 4 P.M. Those of the Baptist and Episcopal hurdiea at 0 P. M., ami those ot the I on- grcgaliotial, Presbyterian and Mclhudiat at 5 :10 P. M. An hour spent with oi I Hies,. societies will lai loliml productive of much pleasure. I'll,, V. S. warship Pcusacula, which onirics tbu corps of scieutista to St Paul de Loiiudo on Iho west coast ol Alncil lo de serve the total eclipse ot the sun ou Decem ber 22, sailed at ii. on del. lo, INM'.i. Among Ibe party nre Prof. E. J. I.oomis, of Washington, who was made himself fiimona us a botanist and ornithologist. Mr. 0. A. Orrgoes at the request of tbo Chirk Univer sity of Worcester, Mass., and will have charge ol the anthropological department. complel and ver) flue outfit lias Ikm ii placed at his disposal by tbo expedition. Columbia College will Ihi represented by Mr. L. T. S. Jacohy, who will confine hit at tention lo Ibe astronomical matters. Wm. Harvey Brown will niaku ibe trio under tbe unspicea of Ibe Washington National Mil scum and will make n aseari bes in several bnim bes of natural history. He expects to bring back a largo number of specimen fur the museum. Mr. H. S. Davit who ia aa ociuted witb Professor Young of Princeton college will assist in the preparations for Iho eclipse nud in Ibu observation itself. Tbu first public rheturiculs of Iho year look place in Villard Hall Inst Friday after noon. Tbo programme waa aa follows: Essay, "Jamea Oarflehl," Mary Colliers recitation, "Oifta tu America," Paul Had ley; eiaay, "A Prairie Fire," Mr. Porter; recitation "Eloquence," Ferdinand Oroner; recitullou, "Foot Stent of tbe Angela." Carrie Friendly; recitation, "Liberty of the I'n sh, ' Auguatua Smith; recitation, "70," Carrie Hovoy; essay. "Jobu Bright," Ion McClung; eaaay, "Ileview of Ben llur," Clara Condon; recitation. "Disbursement of Mexico," Jerry Bronaugh; recitaliou, "La muiitatiun ol Mary Queeu of Soots," Venia Adair; eaaay, "The Political Priaomt of Siberia," Haskell Marsh; recitation, "I'he I a .1 Banquet," Ethel II mi i . recitation, un extract from Bobcrt Einuieta' "Appeal lor hit own Character," Herbert Condon: recitation, Dcacriptiou of the Character of Napoluou," Mr. Hiighei; recitation, "Dee cription of a Snow Storm," Minnie Jaguar; recitation "Veterans of Hunker Hill," Mr. Wilkinson; eaaay, "Henry Clay," Elijah Connel; recitation, "The Capture of Corn wallla" Lutbur Fiabei; recitation, "Alpine Scenery," Anna llolierla. Personal. Mm. O. Bettman It vhutliig in I' nil. in. I. J. H Campbell visited Portland laat Tues day. C. A. Lute aud family have mm. ,1 to Wushiiigtou. Ocu. W. II. I '.I. II, of Mas, visited En- gene over last Sunday. Mr. Flanagan, ul Coos Bay, spent several daya In Eugenu thi week. A. P. Oatrandcr, the geniul manager of ill. Ilelkuap Springs, ia in town. Jamea Eakin and wife, of I'nion, Oregoni have been visiting here this wetk. Kx Senator B. F. Harding, of Collate GrOre, haa beeu visiting at Ashland this week. Kobt Day waa confined to his moms several days this week with sickness, but is now able to lie around. Boils waa tbt liltuenL Wm. F. Ostium, an old time Eugeue boy, now a compositor on tbe Portland Oregon ian, ia visiting relatives and friends in Eu geue. Wesley Shannon weut lo Marion conuty Tburaday morning, in summons to a dis patch that bis biotber Dsvis waa much worse. C. L. Winters and Lou Patterson have returned Irom Southern Oregon. We un derstand Mr. Patterson will work for the Winter Photo Co. during tbe winter. J. K. Hayes, of Pendleton, is visiting relatives, old actinaiotancea, and friends in I., ii.. county. He looks somewhat older than when he left here nearly a dozen years ago. E. A. Kaiser, editor oi that bright nnd newsy paper, Ibe Ashland Mecorit, gave us a pleasant call last Tuesday. He was re luming home from s ttip to Victons, 1). C, sod wsy points. Stale Senstor B. 0. Vanlloulen, of Spo kane Falls, Wash., tjieiil several days hero visiting. By looks aboot aa young and hippy as ever. He is President of a Nation al Baiik in that city. Pendleton East Oregoniac, Oct. 2Cth: Sheriff Houaer and L. S. Kearney left for Kugenu thia morning to identity some horses pastured near thai lilace, nnd alleged to have been stolen by J. W. Jennings, John Bingham and E. May, who were arraigned yesterday in Justice Oarrelt's court. Local Maskxt. -Wheat, 60 and oata, 30 els.; hops, 5 and 7 eta. on . men! ; butter, 25 and 30 eta.; eggs, potatoes, 80 eta.