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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1890)
t lTV AND COUNTY. KtoOldTiiakt. Ml".". N" ...U,.rr,.t..l..lW'.II Wall. 1W ,,rli v-.nl Uh inn-m mmmn 7" .. l. Ti.rn, r v if Ti I'AH SO uonmno " .mi " '"r th,,t '" "l .... lir-if fitmi'i n ti uiii ,iin. " hi ariest It ft ha 1 1 great "".jr?.' .,rlc,.ti,,....irnelf. 'Hi. 1 i uh. i t iKIIIIIllllft . . . li,,, e striae ni pwm -i?r:..i...n,iii, it .. h- i,;. picture. 1 warning i1'! . . .. .. ex iielled fri.m the hi other tha ;7..;f fni . ....I i-r.M,.,,t .,.. j'u u mrWiK to th latter 'act rln-l- M . . l. I... Ii.ni mi limit followed, para . ... ni l'ii. " ' 1 . . i ... k.t h' li i i..,ll inn ma with inanvnr ran n 0F .i,,.h under thi Imlil. whi'li llii . uiil tc he lit hit' under an a. i. i-klv I.....-- i i i..,.;..-.. mm-. : b. . , i.. SStartn. 'M ""'"I '"I'lre'. RKawavof acting Hit thennnei ng In t M bW' not make ninny friend fur hoing i Douglas' side of the. t. tkfii horn " dlapateh 'he Pemlle- Rtj (irrguniuli. under rliitc of Doc 28lh: 'far o-f!1'' ndul here terminated yis. -j,tfnim: bjr Ward Douglas, the Byjlty. (nroitil lif pruniinciit ritiz-n, piil'lii'ity t" tin' k-hikUI, tn ntriict RStWv utHttA. Dwtor Tarntfi lb u 0f the cirl. viTf out u iirrant ehors ilVJih ""'"I' inlfit lo cfii- J1 '" nu tun OMgDwri rnm. ine niaile mid I ..' i I : i i'il.-tl nn . . t I T I TW "irlhi "m WH r"""r"' nii it 'ilMsAlix Chdiitoii hcrntiic Poii1iik' k ,mf I lire Hiim of $2,0tHl, for hix np V 001 Monilnr next Mmiv perMins ajHpaerii ' ti iti '1 l'."ii;l in fnrriiit! ln -gat. ai ' Ti-ry few inilet il bliime him. mfA I'iuiii Turner, ia Riven very little I Dion from the llfrMI iff1'" ' wn. The lmliea lihime ifjM m i in improper conanei WDiao pj to the . ' 0l holds hlters wblob eoriespmiileut, llmt hiid liluekiniiiliiiR i puilfi not fritnd- Donciw. u .... DIIM ' I jhW tTeal " ,j,rtii)U I be p.. ' torts of the Union nta to riitM. ii pre I is eoniliinniil I, io Jit. votm w Lone Tmii It' . ,e i uj. in sutisliine tat j 1 Onhtiuas is past ami man) 0 rfi Its' --siv KnaOUie Evans noes lo JnnctK Ii tnttteod scbool till apriog. ft Jot! Fountain of the UeKeocI hi I Mia hi" brother, T. A. Fountain. Uikafieent granga eleotlon of Che I at i ftp C. K. Hale waH elided innster. Ir.M.iohuaon, ol Engena, is in this p,itaiiiiig for a machine lirm of i'mt had, Mr. John Hill is expected home from tWlranj every day. He lias been away ruuwitiK fur books, for several montba, Mr. anil Mrs. Kansas Hale Rave a dance Pt(. ioth. There waa quite a crowd out, illelireasecl themselves us well pleased. VCr are inform, d that Bill Fink solicited lit arrriceit of T. A. Fountain, J. P., the tiler day. Is il posaible, Billy, tint you tbitkof comiuittiuK uuitrimouy. We bad a neiRhborhood Xiuas tree, at PltiiMit View school bouse, the evening of lbt '21lh. The children were delinhted with mdu Olrai. After Ibe tree Ibe young blki danced till Ibe wee sum' hours. The ?leas mt View Debating Society im ets hi-oighi, the :8th. The quaation for dis cuial'ti: Krsnlved, That the mgro has tuore nght to complain of bis treatment than tkelndiao. X. Y. '.. The Fust trail. 1W Caldwell, Idaho, Tribune, is not well M atith the way the fast mail works, aW indulges in a "kick" us follows: "If limtver waaagenniue nniaance, it ia the fmmail.' At the writing of this no mail Wleft Caldwell for the Baal lor forty-eight konrl. We had an idea that the fast mail tutor the purpose of carrying the mull, bni iwnn if ibe fist mail geta through on liar, it makes no difference whether it M tb mail or not. Our local mail has Mil delayed both ways siuee this train was piiou. Half of our mail from tbeEaatia wrhhly carried by, and il semis impoaai Hi to get a letter out of town under forty right bonrn. The fast mail may be a bonan "torPorilnud. but it isa nniianca to small Weiior tonus." ahothir Fatal Shot.-The Albany Dem urn I of Thursday gives nn account nf a fatal JJMMttl hontiiR BH follow: Wsterdi.y loH o'clock iu the aft-rnrwiu, Otto Btone, mil years, sun of II. M. Btone the bridge ho livea nenr Oakville, in Ibis jJ5M at a shooting iiialcb at B. N. W Croaa the river in Denton coonty, "I Itoaa had abot at the taruet and he Jvt '0"0"' ''V Oeorga Thtrp, sou of " VTharp. Btone immediately after the "wiiiB. and without the knowledge of ywosTharp.weut aronnd behind the wagon dou whuti the imget was placed to examine Jbotben jonn Thurp shot at the tar- P- li" ball hitting young Stone iu the fowling htm inatanly, be uttering only ew.nl "Oh." wh. pierced by the deadly 'w, "MB Si .s bronghtoter to-day "'"k-n to Oakville f,,r burial. We are In- JJtbM yonng Tbnrpiai rlv orated "JIM fatal ahootins. Young Btone and '""P ere relations. Rei'onT.-The following is nn nb iken Irom the school register in DM. .n!' "I1""" nnty, forth" month etd j"20, lSs'J: Boys enrolled. 15; gills, S vyV"ll!hl- 2; 1' attendance, ;V,' i; "JjS'ng. 31. nverage daily attend W hZ. fdlowiii(.named pupils were Wt (Innng th,. mouth and staud well J'!: Dan and Leila Spores, Vlck, T1 mi ami Maud Hammitt. John .7". -.lira iiimi Lauri St itlnri A lee . -....w L.ftup .-si hi. nn, 1 T .... sgjwi!. Maty Crawford, Ida H OI.S- Hs. Kmma 1). Sroms, Teacher. 1 Drop i prices at SlaUdeu & Son's. prieillVacbea- $1,011 ss""- W. "C" r"OlHtO. S l.UI JTnnd.Iucti0 Flour 1.00 -u 1 1 elegant pieces) GO (Si ""r k"i1k an'' pricea and he OOO "' SLADDEN A- SON. VKsi'ai, QTJILTEK. on J- B. Hnlne.il h I .-. n .il Cl )th tiea iT' Ttwetu OKve and Charnelton. 'ine, 'iniiter, a grand lalmr an..' u''"ionby which onilta and torn- w nia le ou any sewing machine. Hoslnp Out. J '-'igeDe Book Store, Eds .rJ Scbwarx et PJPne,"r-cost-s out University Ixoks tktong ordets for such as are not in I cost .o To Loan. a tajj. "n n eity an I farm n. petty, block'' Ut-Cl"l,u "p-tnis it . In h, Pat Sale. ll e-' ,1., .i . i . , . , , . . . ' ."J uici vwsi UUlUu' IIU-l- Uqjrr at tba office j2"' cUr. Cboiee lots ia Ike' sti nt. 10 -ne we umg , beap. Buy pi i. VI he a cms. 1800. Hi mler-nti ileii'ist. Musipicmdl Jnn In, tV'e SUtlllll a in miutiii r tola ton rih' tux tor Union wnt bt m 2s ii notary if Judge the in- mill. J . A bum Jt liu, been nppiiiiitcl '(nine. Mutiny tn i Wettoa. rity rnl i en-use . "II f: HIM KmniiiT It trnnuartinii u E II k Ii In. So I maau next Monday Vlll.tg. I Co and h , tie biaollfnl 0naD'U wan lit .lllllnllli! liV. Amos Dunham a tr, aril bfl iinitierlv in Ciook ci nutt. Ooldamllb mm thj4ibl guifa print lot ootiotry prodaw R . ri t n diK-a mill 0 w iiiiIowk for m Tin' Klgbtlrtl hirllidiiy ei h bra'lad Innday. Tba Kirem-i.'a rfntiion cess in evety p ittienl.r. of Qlnriilon wh KM ii grand aite. Onftar ud rlolln sirinds at EaartM Boot Stun., formerly Collier A tine line of silk pluahea in nil abide IHd glUM lit F. B. Duun'a. (io tn Ooldlltb'l Ud Ket 1 ff) of h,., eH nn.l ObiOl leupot nil (r .(K). Oolden Af;.-ollinK h irrowa ami seeders. t'llAMIlKlls ,V Suv It ia Mid tba 100,000 paraona bin Mttled in uregoo (iiimiR me lust twelve lunntlia. Mr (ieo FCm Uk the nla mm fur all . raiula of the elbrUd Taunil I'um h 0(an ine linn in ; nrieii, tbn Cottage Oro ve IKisuiinee roni-r, una lui n set for Jan. Uth (i 11. Corne iiis, of Turner, has been ap-: Pentad faruiff of the Cbemawa Indian MBOOI . 31. 'I convicts lr in tha State penitentiary, j tb lawit nnabir a laeareiratril in that institution. Carpets! Hatpata!! s. B.Friiodl; has just rt reived u lure ami varied iisaoriuiuut. Ho will suit yon. McNeis bus skipped nut to Missouri leav. , iup, n unmlier ol nusi tiled lulls. Suc h is Ilia in the Fur West. I he San Fr.iiiP'acn Knaiiiim r nn Chrjstniu I day issucNi in.. t t,e nW,t ,,a per ever pritit... mi th-) Cijast. I rs. Knjrktndall Payton have rtnmrad ' their niiice to tha Bbeltoa baOdint, m Rol. lenlieck and cider'a dru store. worth c,f clotba. Suits made In the . . .s ir.-i'ivt'ci roin ine rum over 1 ,, . . . i , . . , . ' nJ i" -i tylea. I, Davis. "FiNI. "''I 1 -re he newapapers in heav , n " 'fTardjip iiiv child; bill thev will bnve a new lK J 'i"rs and reporter!" Just received. a"afw line of fine glass wire nt Goldsmith's Oei a lovely glass set of four piecei for 80 cents . ' A Gold ninth's. The hippodrome pairing match in Port land, Inst Saturday evening, between . v. Campbell and Corbet!, wna declared a draw by the referee. Slab wood from Springfield mill $1.7.1 per load delivered any where in Ibe city. Give ordera to teamitera or eond lo me direct. A. Whkklkii, Henderaon the dentist has returned fully prepared to attend to all difficult casea of dentistry. Office in same old quarters, up stairs in .First National llnnk block. Edward Smith shut and instantly killed ('has. (Ynnnrtv, ne;ir I'ninn. Oregon, Dec. 31st. Smith was under the inrtiience of Uqonf and it seems the killing was unprovoked An item dated Newport, Or . Dec. '.8th, My a I "The Mischief arrived from Sinslaw (bit morning with a full load of freight ami eight passengers, dipt. Buckley in charge.'' The Pacific Insurance Union, which baa practically had a continuation on the insur ance rates of this const, has lost its grip, nnd the people can hope for cheaper insur ance. Trunks! Trunks! Trunks! . I D Matlock baa loat received n cur load of trunks nnd vn- lisi s of "II Itylet to suit customers which he will sell ut prices, which defy competition. Call and he convinced. tfidgley .V Parker, at their factory on 8th tn i t. i i-t of the mill race, manufacture nnd j keen for sale, doors, windows, frames. ; moulding!) etc. Estimates furnished on np pllcatton, Carpets o' every style nnd grade at Friend ly'!, These cnri( Is have just arrived and have been well selected to meet the demands of this market Cull uud examine his Varied assortment. Take warning nil you farmers that bnve summer fallow lo work go and get one of Paine' Boss Cultivators, nnd stop your fooling. The Boss does the biz and don't you forget It. Dr. W. V. Henderaon has returned from Chicago, where he took o course of lectures and instruction in the latest methods of dentistry, Call and see him ut bis office if you nre in need of work. s. il Friendly keep the largeat ami best nssnrtiiK iit of clothing. Indies dreaa goods, huts, etc He is continually adding the latest and newest styles to bis stock. Ilia prices are fixed to suit Ibt timee. Geo. F. ( raw received a fine box of oranges from his brother in Southern Cali fornia the first of the week. Ye scribe wus presented with a number of them, for which George hna our thanks. II, O. Lane (or Blaine), a principal teaeb er in the Cbetnewa Indian school, died at Salem last Monday, after a brief illness.aged B3 years. He was a brother of .InuicsG. Blaine, Secretary of Stale. As 1 have piucliascd a large stock of cloth log I will sell mv t tyi at a sacrifice. Prices at wholesale in order 10 make a clearance sale, as I am crowded fur roam, ''H early and se cur- bargain. K. lUra, BDgen! Oregon. ( ' .Ids nr.- frequently the result of derange tuenls of the stomach 'and of a low condition of the avail m generally. As a corrective and htreiigtheiier of the alimentary organs, Ayer's Pills are invaluable, their use being always attended with marked benefit. The follow iug named pupils were not ab sent from the Mabel achool during the month of December: I.uella Workman. Kate Drory, CIM Siewirt, Morgan Work man Willie Mew. nt an I Norman Workman. Mattif. Cl-bbik, Teacher. "Mjr dearest Laura, what i the matter' n mm hstkad is tears and only four weeks after your wedding. Jh. nam. niv , . - . . .. . i M1S I... I...II. .. . ,i, r liMVir. ami 1 na.e . j,i,t found eat by thi mi ruing a paper that lie i. a parag.m of ali the sices. "-F liegeude Blat ... ine1'." - --- .- .. . . t . i. i.. ,,w. Mr. Jus. Wilson of Aliens Springs. III., who i over sixty years of age, savs: "I have iu my time tried a ; , Ii.uii. r. some of them ex- Ureal on.,,. -- ... . . , celleut quality; but never before did I hud .. u L. Hn that 1 any wei woum r-; claiciied for it as JW Cholera and D.urrh .ea Keme.lv. It 1s t ruly a wonderful medicine.' lor sale by burn k Co. I . : ' - m ,: Co.. thi i . was r.s.n,g . , W.Hh. Sl,,le. -ls Mr II - Ies.r, ... Kv . when I was taken with a rnnning off f the Imwels and cramping of ibe stomach. I stopped wi.hMr. II- M Hutchinson at Elk Lick, who bad Ch.mlK-rla.n . Co ic Cholera and Diarrhoea B-medy and fixed me .1 I 1 ..... Il leved me in iwu uit v t. .1... uhl have this reme.lv in r. e, , ,,,,., . " " . their borne. For sale by (Jsouro a. Then- will 1 a Uoion meeting of the Young People's Societies .of Christian En deav r and the Ep.orth Israajna at the Bapti-( Church. Baaaiar. Jm. . J tha : rateat, " Tarry until -- All who h.v HHyeane Be K eta requeattd ,o aeJtrj them. All nlii" ,M'.,lioUke some poit in the service aide fr.m singing. Rjn Siatera. Hyai Sistera MMiM ' Mat nn in anuthei column. '"e Allsuiy H.. ir. It I. the tieat Oanlati Ottjr I'lovi at OtMuaban x Son s "e miii anil at', nd the nnimiiietn l. .Ian. llMh ' 1 "Mil-bed iiioins In l.l Inn up- at ihi. offl.v. ' wood fnui.e harrows at Ohjanbrr'l ic Sou'. nwr baiy mow hi iaportd e.t nf the ' toMtaua, Ak your Ki 'ii i for Juuctioti Hour. It is : excellent.- IM PalaOi driii; store baa u baudsouie Uew tifD. I'ountv Cuinmiasiouers' Court meets ue' Wcdnejclsy. 1 ' IftI Plow, obillrd and steel, at ObJH ba4 S .u'k. I'me drilRS at 1). I'. ll.VhlllsoN S Palut Druu otore (lit a lovely glasi gaatOf for "" cents at A. (1 il Ismitb's. Ilier isers Widiivsilav evi iiiiij; at KbiiK -ban t th.atri . Dr WTm Osborne ie noe looatedtl Fur field, PeDogylvanta. Tin- tbermometi r wenl down to Jt degrees Fi idsy moining Probate eourl next Uoudsy; Ctraimlaaioa ers court Wediu sdny. Marriago lieeneM henudi Frank stew.nt and Miuiile Hi niogtOB. For cheap building lots east or West of the Butte in 1 on Dr. Sh -lion. Just think! A fiuet. a ael of 5i'. plea only fl.lai.il rV (tolclsnulh s lint mi l col l biiths every day iu the week ta Jerry Horn's burlier shop. ProetOO wants you to come uud see his saddles and heavy leuui bnrtienu. Be-t aaaeftaieat nf bnokl and bibles at Ku gene B iok Store, formerly Collier's. Geu. Apph gate haa taken i bulge of nf funs al tbl Klaiuntb Indian agency. Parmer can mv S15 per year by buying boots mi 1 sh-.es of Krunnse A Klein. c llarii Barber Hbop and Bah Boons. First door north of Duuu's new block. .1 P. Lower, of Cresw-ll, drew $J(K) in Ibe last drawing of ibe Lou ia Ian Lottery. Dr. BcOtt'l Electric Corsets ut Eastern prices. For side ouly at G. Bettm in 'a The aid year was rUng out and the new one iu, Ust Tuesday night, iu the usual style. bVrnembof the grand nwiqnecnde at Khun hint's p.irlois ou l riday. .Ian. 10th. B. i '. Luke, Aunrblo cutter and dealer in mouiiiueuta, abop on Eighth street, Eugene. Before storing or selliug your oats see A V. Peters. Clean Chevalier barley wunted Bring your old scrup cist irou lo thu En gene Iron Foundry where you can dispose of it. The custom of keeping open house on New Year's day has about disappeared in Eugene. Ike Blum, well known by uiiiuy here, ia now the proprietor of a variety store at Albeii.i, Oregon. ltemember if n boot or shoe bought of Kransse jc Klein rips or ruus over they re pun them free of charge. New sheet music uud music books direct f n mi New York, jus! nrrived, ut Eugene Book store, formerly Collier's. Those lamps we told yon about a few weeks ago are going fast. A. Goi.iismitii. Blobard Mount, practical sliw maker, repairs nil kinds ol siws. Shop comer of N tilth and Oak streets. Enquire of your grocery dealers for Eu gene Hour, a home production; best in the uiurket at 8S c!s. per suck. Tin- Friday overland train fiom the south was 12 boms' lute caused by u slide on the w. st Foik of the Cmpqw. Try our six inch Stogie. They are msde by white labor. Beasonable reduction to dealers. Eugene Cigur Factory. The latest thing out is u swan chariot lo niuke the little folks pictures iu. F. A. Kniikiii A 00 have it. Go uud see it. The I. (I. O. F. Lodge nt Irving will in stall their officers, this, Saturday evening. A number of members of the Eugene Lodge will attend. A fiue line of tootb brushes, hair brushes, sponge and chamois skins, nt D 0. Harri son's PaUOl DlUa Stobk. Odd Fellows Temple. Lumps ut Slnddeii A- Son. Lamps ul Slndden k n. Lamps ut Bladden .v Sou. Lamps ut Sladden A- Son. It is olslmed that the first apple trees raised in Oregon were raised by Dr Me Lougblin In 1H 15, from seed planted nt Van couver, the latter place being iu Oregon Ter ritory. The Albany p ipers have the following real estate transactions; Sarah Meek hv A. A M. ek, nilrninstrntor to Sarah M Meek, the I). L. C. of T. M Wcgcr, tp 15 S II S W. f.H'.liJ ncres, and 80 acres, iu tp. IS S , K. II W, H.OOO For more than a generation, Ayers S.irsa parill has been befor the public, Mtd its popularity was never greater than nt present As u remedy lor ine various uisoroers isiussw by conslituiional taint, this medicine has no equal- The demand for it is prodigious. The jurv acquitted A. J. BbHow, after a tew ininuits deliberation (if the charge of mayhem, In a row. where a man allows bis fingers to get iuto his antagonist's mouth the antagonist had better bile before it gels too lati Jacksonville Times There will lie a series of meetings begin nt Ibe Cumberland Presbyterian church next Sabbath, Jan. Stbi and coulinue during the week. Services each evening at 7 o'clock. The nnhlie are invited. G. A. Bi.air, Pastor. The Daily Stutesumn. of Salem, cume out on fan. lst'with an edition of 'M pages. It wus nn excellent paper uud reflects great credit upon its publisher, Messrs. Hend ricks & BaU hart, Salem should certainly give the Statesman u lurge support. 1 he Sunday lebnel "f the Christun Church last SiiDilav, elec ted the following officer, fur the ensuing six months: U. W. HMidaaker. rmpti Frank K. AH-y, Asst. Btaj.J Mi.. ( . Churchi'l, Sec: H-nry Fisher Asst Sec; MisaElls Alley, TrcR... and Mis. Alls-rta Shelton. Oltt Last Monday morning the I'nion Pacific Bleamer Oregon run into and sunk the Hrltiah -hip ( lull ..H K';nzie " ,, ,.,, ,,, , e. ,e i . W lH I nun . i wu . aailora were in-tanlly killed, ine nigni was very dark and it wus snowing. There will be a joint meeting of the W C. T C and Y's. Saturday Jan. lib. al 2:30 p. ro All members of each union are earnest lv reouesled to be Meant, fulher steps - will be taken to org.iuize and preparatory to opening up elect officers the reading ro0m. ,tr0w,ville citizen- have incorporated the , (.UwojH fuilroed. with SJSS, to build a rsilmad A rVtUamnU .iver to the Blue river ..,,. . raasna abOOM wate up. "e cu ; '.. . . should wake up. W- incorporate a paper railway as well aa ny town on earth. .C O W, cow! He giffu milk; be no lay H-E--N. hen' He lay a egg; he no giffa milk " And so on through ibe whole animal king dom . Geo Waggoner. Pun Avery and O. E. Eckl- son relorne l Jietetawi from b'f.,rlP of investigation, regarding the water (litcO. Thai isasart H peeplr f Jawattn anion IO iota at in tapping the WillametW to fnrn isb power notb cities and ibis may yet be done, bol it will lake survey and estimate to determine the most f.-a-ible plsn. Cor raBhl Times. The Albany Woolen Mills Matted up yes lenlay. Bes W. Ilollowav' jewelry adverliaemeut iu this lassile Snow fell Thursday aftermsm t a depth f niie inch, and at the time .if piing to pre-- I'n lay afternonn still i.-l the giound. John Davl, the tailor, has moved Ida tailor hop iuto thr brick I n1 m. which he recently 1'iireliasecl. He now has very . .mif n t il I., ipiartera, The Kugelie lonl ran "ter a baud of sheep, between Junction and Irving, Monday in in lug killing and wniindiiu a nuui'ier. Tin y I... Imiged to James Lewis. Prof. B. L. Arnold, I D I. etcher and P. IL tin rt hisb. of the State Agricultural Col lege ut Cotvallia. wire in Eugene this H.ik attemliiig the Furmers Inatilnle. The Ilyer Bister Colored Comedy Com pany . full band iu splendid stn et parade, in a play i untied "Out of Bondage," at Bblu hint's Pailors, I in. Nth. Tickets .10 and 7"i n nts. T lie lo.- il train wus delayed by suow, Tbnrnday, bttweoa Portland uud Salem. At the former place the snow was one foot deep mid Ihe ice three inches iu thickness; while al Baton ibe now was tight InobM in depth. The i itiena of Junction prnMise to make a preliminary mrvry to determine whether or not water for iiiiiiuf.c luring purposes can Im brnoarht to the town from the Willamette rlv .1. fha raoaey hat ban inbeertbad fur tint pnrpoes, The 0. K. R Baoampeaeat to be held ben iu rhruary will he tlteaded by at leant MO oucnradest The aaMtmt obuiue. next M u .lav evening by J. V. Gearv Pott will la- used I.. In l. p.-iv ti e evpeuses of the same. There should Is- a gtsal attendance. Two Kugene boys nf tender years, thinking they were ton big for the town, or the t.in was tM mall for them, Isiikr lml a freight train last Tuesday night to run away frota their kind partlits. They got as far as Drain w hen (hey OOaolnded there was BO plaiv like Itnnw and returned here TliunuUy inoriiing. 1 hey were the recipients of good spaekings, A father sued an English acboolmuater for assault , because he hud called his boy on the baud. The magistrate before whom it was in -I tried thought that the father was right, for the r, usou (but caning mi the bund wus attended by n risk of injury, nnd there were "methods of corpurul piini-bnieiit ipiite aa available, efficacious and not necessarily at tended by any risk, which the defendant might have used." The higher court, how ever, decided that it was not uctiouuble. Obituary. Died, ut Kuterprise. Dr., Dec IS, ldB'r, Sis M. Greenwood, uged, M years, M montba ami I'J days. The deceased's mnideu name wna Mat lock uud she whs born in Dude county, Mo., on Ihe 1 1th day of April 1853, her parents moving to this stale the same yenr. They settled in Lane County, Oregon, near the present cily of Eligeue, wbeie Ihe deceased grew to womanhood, and on Nov. I lib, Is.'-. became the wife of .1. L, Greenwood. Since that time she mid her husband together with their little family, have lived much of the timi in eush i ii ( In gon, ami lor the past three yciira in this county. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, J. L. Greenwood, uud four living daughters. Mrs Arthur Suiuius and Daisy Clark, s promis ing girl of fourteen, both children by a for mer husband; Grace Greenwood, a bright girl of three summers ami an iufaut daugh ter, luiru the 17th of this month. She was also the mother of u dnughler who died iu January. 1K8H, a child by her first husband, nextyonnger than Mrs Snmms. The deceased wus a sister to T. J., J. W. and JO. L. Matlock, of lieppuer, Or., and W. F. nnd C. J. Mullock, of 1'emlleton, Or., and J. D. Matlock, of Eugene City, Or. As soon as her conditiou I.. , daugeroiis, Mr. Greenwood telegraphed her brothers at Pendletoo, The fuiierul services were couducte.l by llov. Ztllan yesterday moining, ami the procession slowly moved to the Alder ceme tery, where Ihe lust snd riles were heard, and all that's mortal of a model wife and mother was luid to rest with many teurs in the sileut abodes of death: l'o the bereaved it is u most hum and sorrowful admonition, reminding them of the uncertainty of life, Iho certainty of death uud the lmiuort tiny ot a sustaining hope that it is not all of life to live nor all of ih uth to die. The sympathy of all go out to the he rein ed iu this their hour of sure af fliction. The molbef of I lit. deceased, Mrs. S O. Mullock, lives with Mr. Greenwood, ami uud will supply, so fur us dutiful attention and great age will permit, tlm place of moth er to her orphan granddaughters. She is 71 years of age. Wallowa Enterprise. To the Public. All peisous nre hereby notified not credit my wife, Mary J. Scott, ou my count, lor I will not pay any bills slm tracts from dale. Dec. 31, 18WI. BtHtHT ScoTT. W i i.i. Cai i. roll the Draw. - It is sunl that i aptuiu of the steamer Little Salem, when the water is ebon I its highest vtSlI endeator to go ns high up Ihe river as Engine, where he will contract u loud of freight for Sulem uud Portland, This is aomething Ihut bus not been attempted on the upper river for several yenr, but the captain feel confident of success, us he baa a trim little craft of light draft At Hnrriaburg the draw bridge w ill have to be opened for him, and this it is thought by river men, will not let his ves sel puss us llie channel basshiifled to uuolh cr spun of the bridge It is lo be hoped that th Salem will succeed in her attempt to load down from tbo upper valley. Suleui Statesman. Oor Ei UN With Thkm. Monday's Albany Democrat: Yesterday while hunting on the island id the Willamette a couple of Corval lis men stole a Ixiut belonging to Wnrni Spring Johnny with five ducks. Johnuy tracked them to unolher pert of tbo island, when they were away from the Loat, got it back with five other duck they had depos ited in it and left the men on the island, finally having mercy ou them, ami letting tbeto off on the Linn county aide of the Willamette. He think he got even with tbem. Mrurolili Fun ti. A lioldamith has re ceived n carload nf Medfnrd Hour which he of fers to the public. The Medford mill is a full roller, new process mill and is etual to any in the state. Mr. Goldsmith guarantees the flour It be liat than. Anyone purchasing the flour and not finding It as represented eau have the money rtfunded by returning it Faib WAas'iNo After January 1st all lots not sold in the ilriddlestoo aildition will be advanceil ten percent. Price now only f 250 for lot 100x303, feet txcluaive of streets. High and dry and the cbeupeat real estate on the market. Krj-in k Iloraiss. CsaaoTs. IIkicts and pAiutsim. Dan Lin ton, on tile Brown place, has a largo lot of fine carrots, U-ets and parsnip for sale at reasonable ratea. Leuve orders at Johnson h Mcduug's. Wanthi To Irade, a'.xl6 engine and boih-r, on skida, for a 8 or 10 borse power engine do not care about a boiler. Address. J. W. Walters, Monroe, Or. Local MitxXT. Wheat, M and C7 cU.; oat, 35 tat,) hope, 7 and 1 eta. on conaigc ment; buller, 25 and 30 ct ; egg, If an, poUloes. CO ct. W attcd. 1,000 luikeys, chickens, duck, geeae, egg, etc., by Sladden k Hon who will pay cash for them Koa Sal. A first class Hall fire and burg lar psayf safe. Fisr particulars call at H. 97, H. lluWay . jewelry .tore. (;ill W'AinaD -A airl wented to do general house work Apply at the ieeider.ee of Cba. Lauer. I ,u lie County. From the New Year'. . It s ,.( improved laud Number of Polls Hregoiiiaii. ICiJ.'.'Gii 1,450 Value of laud '.,783.'.I81 Town lots ... Dgg,B87 Improvements IU"i,f10 Mi rcbundisti uud improvemeiils 135,(197 Money , accounts, stock, eta .. ohll. l'Jl Furniture, carnages, jewelry, cct H08.KM Value of horses and mules 808,190 Value of cattle 885.960 Value of sheep and goats.. 19.807 Value of swine 88,694 Gross valuation 0,009,577 Indebtedness 1,898,108 Kneniption 516,008 Tnx.iiion equalized by Co. Board, 1,808,383 Taxation ol 'ogs . 5,889 Lane county Httndl from the Pueillc oooen to the Ceende mountains, umi is m r- baps the most lortunale county in the Mate in situation, richness of tnU, variety of pro duels, and salubrity ol climate. It'embraces the l'pp( r Willamette valley nnd the , v, . d Ingb prolific valley ol Ibe UeKnile, ns wi il as the vallev of the Sinikw. whatever fruits, ot ceieuls. or farm products grow in j Mb tropical laoda, grow here iu teeming uuantitlea and absoal ipontaneonily, of 3,70(1,0110 acres re than 8,000,000 OOtllltl of the richest agrieultnral, eapable of rap. porting in ease and afilaeuot a faun popnla- lion of 900,000. and yl the population is hut 10,000 iu all. lis gold mines are unde veloped and its vail reeouroM await the Coming of n population (hut will leap tin Ul for the belli tit of the country, the state and Ihe nation. Any quantity of good government land is hi ill open for settlement, especially along the Sinslaw. These lands aie exceedingly valu able tor their limber alone. nrant Is the lovely, beautiful uud plospcrous county sent of Lane county. It has the Slate rjnlVeraity, excellent public schools, flrsl rate water and electric light systems, uud during the past season lis citizens spent tlH5, (Mill on new buildings. It increased iu taxable value nd iu population fully SO per cent iu 1889, and Itaproapwti (or tbeoom Ing year art still brighter. It has now a population of 8800, RA8U0I, Is tin- seaport of Lane county. It is benuti" fully situated near the mouth of the Sinslaw bulits growth is hindered by a bur at the mouth, with ouly a depth of nine feet nt low water. There are sawmills, cunning indus tries nnd mining at Florence, and steps are now being taken lo procure appropriations for improving the hurhor.us w ell ns u scheme for building a railroad from Florence to Fugi no. A ( i ii M is El l'i I I'.li. The Oregiiuiiin of January 1st has the the following well deserved complimentary notice: ltev, C. M. Hill, pas tor of the First Baptist church of Eugene, has ban elected superintendent of missions, to till the place made vacant by the resignation nf Key. G. J. Illllchett, l. Ih, who laciuues pas tor of the First Baptist church at Seattle. Mr. Hill ia an OregoalaO by long residence and education, having graduated fruu the State university in 1-M. His successful pas torate of nearly six years at Eugene, where he Istgin the work of the ministry, Immediately on isunpleting his theological education m tin East, give evidence nf eminent fitness for the larger reaiNiusibilities of the work to which he has been called. It is not yet known, whether the position will be accepted or not, but if Mr. Hill should decide to enter upon this work he will probably reside in Cut land. Mr. Hill tendered his resignation to the Baptist church of Eugene, and the same wus accepted Thursday. He will preach his farewell sermon in F.ugcnu to morrow, when he will leave fur Forlhtnd tn take up bis new work. His family will reside hero for about two months when they will loin him in Port land, which will be his future home. Mr Hill during his pastoral charge in Eugene bus made ninny friends by his uuifoiui cour teous uud geiiinl conduct. His successor bus not yet been appointed, the mutter being in the bauds of a committee. Cai'ITAlihts. -Last Saturday's Phiiudeulnr has the follow in- Col. T. I. Wallace, of Virginia, whose headquarters aro at Isabel, Lime county, for the present, uud II. M. Barker Of Leith, Scotland, associated w ith Col Walla. 'ii in his timber h lid dealings, w-i rn in our city Monday on their way to San Francisco to confe r with W. H, Mills, land agent of the Southern Pacific company, with reference to further nagstlationi for the company 's timber land ou the line of the road The silo of which to these capi talists will tend lo open up new indus tries nnd give employment to many people. Mr. Barker, n runny and genial Scotchman, having spent several inoutha looking over the Mtute. expresses Inmseir us highly pleased wiih the soil Bud climate and the investments in which ho is interested with Col. Wallace. Otairai BuonoVi The ..tH.-.-rs for ft rand Prairie Ornate No. 86, nf Irving, Lane conn ty, were elected for the tOSUing year ns fol lows Muster, .1 C Jennings, postntlies, Junction City I OVWater, II Smyth; lecturer, A J Xuuiwult; steward, H indi assistant steward, W H Smyth; treasurer, I X Hem hree; chaplain, I V Bund; secretary. A 0 Jennings, postoltice, Irvim;; gutekeeier, T J Smyth; pntnonu, Martha Smyth: Hum, Tenia Hembetei ceres, Ilachnl Bund: lady assistant steward, A. K. Jonalng. A G(su) Tiiot-pt The BllefordBrophy Musical and Comedy Co. have been playing ut Bbinebart'i kbeatre this week. Fair houses have been the order. The company is an excellent one and all wlm have attend ed speak only iu the highest terms of praise of their acting. The company, this Sutur duy night, will give, "Only a Farmer' Daughter." Go and see them. liosriit'Ku I. ami Omen. Xo. of pre emp tin blink's fram Jaanary 1, 18N, lo Jarraarr 1, 1S1SI, M8 Xo. of homesteail entries from January I, IWU, 430 No. of llnal entriea from liinuary I, lwsir, to January 1, IS!), Ksi; Xo. of final cash entries from January 1. 1(0(0, Iu January 1. 980, 410. Amount "f acreage covered. 24,100 aires. Amount of ca.li re etipta, i?lli,.M.').2M. OLOai Sal. -Now is tne aeoapled time to purchase clonk-. Until Ibe first of Jan- nary G. Ilittmnii will sell his stock of ladies' snd missi V cloaks at cost, and some of the stock for less than cost. He has a large assortment and proposes to clean it out. by offering low prices, by the first of the year. Dim.- Al Pendleton, Oregon, December 2X. 1HW, at 1:4". p. in.. M illie Arnold, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. Arnold, aned IH years, I month, and 11 day. The deceased, a young lady of rare promise, was ban at Ku geue ity, Or., July 17. 171, ari l has spent the greater part of her lifs in this city. Pen dleton Eat (Jregonian. Xr.w Firm. L. Hold ar.d Milton McMurry have formed a partnership for the purp ste of conducting a general blac ksmith and wagnn work business. Their .host are locatetl on the southwest corner of Ki.-hth and Olive streets, where they will he pleased to see customer. See their sd. in thi. Utae. 9oX Urjit uK. Blttaan. The University and public achool resume studie next Mon day. I'pon that day free tuition w:!i com mence in the University. The public achool baa been free for aeveral years. Solo.-J.M. Ilodson baa sold the two story brick occupied by Stnrr A- Griffin and other tenant to J. B. Harris for l(.,(XJ0. The lot is VI', x) feel. The property cot about (8,000 four years ago. Taich. -The following is the citr tax rate in several nf the cities and lown of the north west: Seattle, 37 mill; Tamms, 89) Port land, Vt Allisny, 7. In Kmrene the citv tai i five mills, and many think it i. too high. DlP Wm Whilioy died near Cottage wrek. He was a I was Hi year of Grove Ibe fir.t of Ibe p,nar 0f ibe count age. ' liciil I. slate i iittisfers. anoeart, II 0 Humphrey to II H Stone, 2 lot in Skinner's donation; $1200 J II Harris to J M Bodaoej, MS bus in Packard's addition ; 2.0IH1. J M Hods, Ul to J II llurns, o3',xH0feet ou ou Willamette street it. Mulligau's donation; 118,000, Jos uud John Davis to C W Young, lot in Skinner's donation; fljoo. A Peters to I E Stevens, lot on Pcurl strut, near nnblit nnani 8150. I A BUnigDl to M l Parsons, lot iu Puck aid's additiou; tlOOO. LK Livertnoro to EJ Crow. 2 lota iu Scott's addition j (Mod. sriUNOltKl.li. I.auc Briggs to C F Cleavci, tl lots; ."i00. J F- and W Scely to E S Colli, r, right of dowel Iu 2 lots; 1198, oonn, F. M Warteii to Jus H Murines, .; Int.; 840; B M Warren to B J Dillari), 2 Iota; 140, F. M Wutr.n io w Dllhud, 2 Iota; 40. OooirrlT, I W aabb to K J Hicks, interest in ISO acres; s)0. J W lln-kato John W A.hbv, interest in 180 eon io I I in i- M Uulllgan to a P Churchill, 10 ecreo 82.7(i 80. Win Oochran to John Law, 2 acres; $300 TOUaxwell to w PHunnlcutt, 1 aore; 186, Ubrialian Ma then to Wn Matbtra, 180 ten -; 8800, JT Trnnnell lo JO Powell, 190 acres; 11800, Timber hind certiorates tiled. I' S to (ills lav Xetll and Lewis tl'Brieu, BIO acres each. 1' S (o Murich Ware, HW acres; ptteiit Geo and 0 F. Collier lo J J Durr, 19.98 acres; 81950. I S to B F BonatOO, &M acres; patent. Apparently Ptithlrja Lover. Salem Statesman, Deo. 20. Thnfany last, n lull, tine looking, intel leotnal appearing, dark eyed woman of about X to III years of age, who says her home bus been iu Sun Frnucisco, nrrived iu thia city from Portland in search of a man uameil Bonner who, she assert, ia her promised butband, bat M tbt faotl have been devel oped Mr Bonner bus turned out u guy de ceiver nnd ii prevaricator of great magnitude. The la.ly. who is registered at the Cheniok- tens Mrs. Ogilen, cume Iroin Sun Fran cisco lust August to some frieuds nt Eugene, whe re she met Mr. Bonner, a good looking mini, somewhat tall, with full beard, and aged about BO years. Their ucci:uiutuuce ripened into uttnehment until finally be pro pi'scci tor llit Indy s bund uud wus accepted He claimed to ow u a large atock ranch near luiictum ( ilv, nnd to lie extensively en gaged ill the stock business throughout tho vaiiey. Ihe nuitrli in akin i: was done Inroelv through letter writing, and nluiut Iwo weeks IgO ut Ins written reciiest from Portland she went down to that city to meet him but failed to find him. A few days ago she went to the postoflice in Portland and found two lettera iron him, one ol which told her he hud OOme to Salem to look after Ilia proper ty, lie claimed to have luircbaaeil a $5,000 place in this vicinity, including good house mid everything ready to go to housekeeping nnd wauled her to come here. Arriving tiere, stir could tlnd nobody who knew such u iiiun and no such mini appeals on the rco ords as having purchased any property iu nuicru or in (lie county, lliean lucts are given us told by the lady herself, and (ho "lily strange part of it is that u lady of ma tliro years could so easily be made the dupe oi u designing villain. - es - Strayed. From Ihe undersigned, iu Engi ne, Mon day, Dec. 23, IHH'.l, one sorrel inure and colt; mure bus smull white spot in forehead, one white hind foot; branded on left shoulder with "p," i 1th under half circle. Colt same color us the mure. A suitable reward will be paid for their return to W. II. Pabsons, Eugene. Bn BonraisKi) Him. Albany Democrat II iiikc llie women le get nheuil of the meu when it comes to giving Christmas prrsnut Mrs. F. J. Miller was cipml to tho occasion Thinking it would be line to present her bus bund wiih nn 1 1, gant tailor made coat and vest she put up a job on him. He was be guiled into a well known tailoring establish in cut by confederates. Another oonfederato of the wife got to botetiug with him about winch wus the largest around tbo waist, uud other purls of the body, and before they got tlirougli witli tint writ known In nlge enrpcu lei they hud him nil covered with measure mi nis, and be simply lliouuht Iheyhud lieen having some fun. He got Ibe clothes on I hrisitims day, u perfect lit, nnd n complcti surprise, us well us a novel one, for most husbands only get Moktitfc, pocket hand ketchiefs and cigar cases. GiiAKii Aiimv EvTKBTAntw mer TI,er.. will bt a public installation of the officers of J W i leary I' .-t Xo. 7, G. A. IC, mid Gcrv Corps w. it. !., nt Uhiiiehurt's ballon Mon day evening, Jan ii. 1890, Post Deptrtmnl commander U. & Uaokin, of 1'orilaml, in. stalling 0 fleet will be preseut. The installa tion will be followed by vocul and instru mental music, select reading, recitations, etc. Admission 25 ets. The proceeds of this en tertainment will be used fordefravint'the ex penses of the Department Encampment of Hie', i I . I held III I'.iigene Feb. 12th and IStb, To Fli t. Tint Vai'ancv. The death of Judge Luther B. Ion occasion, a vacancy in the judgeship of the Sixth imli. ial diatrict, which will have to Im tilled by nii'iutment by Gov. Pennoyer. The candidates for the numina timi fmiri Buker and I'ninn countiea are as follows: II. E. Coortaey, T, ('. Hi-de, and A. J. Lawrence, nf Baker; Thus. If Crawford, and J. W. Shelton, of Union. From Grant county Morton D. Clifford' friend will urge his claims. Umatilla county also ha a man for the place in the perM nt Judge W. M. Ilamsey. FoiniAi. Oi-knino Salem Statesman: The theological department of Willamette Uni versity will formally open on the morning of Tuesday, Jan. 7th. Invitation have been forwarded to n large number of tho minis ters of Wcateru Oregon, requesting their pretence on the occasion, and it is probable the opening will be Inrgely attended. Tbiu forinul opening ia aure to be interesting and impressive, as the nttemlauce in this depart ment of Ibe University gives promise of be ing lurge. Makmmi At Summer die. Union county, Oregon, Dec. 28. IHH'J. by ltev Sylvester, liev. It F. Iteusnner, of Suoboniisb Citv. Wuah., to Mum Chiisty E. McDonald, of Summerville Mr. Itcusouer graduated in ihe State University iu the class of 'Ho, and is now psstor of the Presbyterian church iu Snohomish. Good Aiivk.i Kugene realty i Eugene inouey. Put money in Eugene aud you put money in your own pocket. Iu assisting the wheels of BaMM progreaa yon ride in your own carriage Call (be attention of outside capital to h mil nt. rprises. Coitefenoii. The compositor iu Ibe local notice of Ibe will of Mrs. Chichester omitted the following sentence: ''The residue of th property lo be divided equally between the heirs." I. tin, r I.oav. We are informed that ne gntiatiori have been insd with Portland cap italist tor a loan of I.YI.0U0 on the Samuel Meek estate. The money will Im used to take up all ipdehteiluess on tb estate. TlllSTIr.Tll 8llHntUI. - Last Saturday was the thittieth auniv. rs.ry of the marriag is ltev. ('. A. W.Hiley aod wife. A numlwr of relative were present and th occasion was fittingly remembered. Oars a,i gtae II ill. Baklct. -Wanted at Ibe Eo- PtTHonal. J. It. Campbell went lo Portland latt Monday morning. Mri. Dr. Ebbeily has riturned to her home in Walla Wall. ' Attorney Woodcock paid Portland a pro fessional visit ibis week. Miss ('elia Goldsmith returned boat flOU Spokauu Fall, lust Sunday. Jaiura Huddle-ton has so f ir r.covi re 1 as to he able to be about tho house. Cbnrley Underwood bus gouu to Tacuuia, where bo will reside iu tbo future. Chanm-ey I. MkwOOd, after visiting here u f-w days, Ma tl m nn d to Salem. Dr. Geo. Buahu II retantdto his aotne at Vaquina city last im alay nwralng. A. C. WiHslcock, Bberwood turrand E. J. MiClatiahan went to 1'nitland I'uesday. T. J. Smith has arrived ut the BsWtlett Springs, ( al , mul will remain until spring. Ii M. Miiihulhiiid, of Junction, bus boon qnitt unwell lately from all att u k of hi nmr rhiige of the lungs Kaeh s. Montellb, of Attorfa, wis hero several days this week ritillog Iriclils uud selling dirt in Oregon's smport. Mr., it. a. rvlntand Mis. Tbompon, of Aibany, ami Mr., a. P.. Stasia a, of Port laud vnted BeW Ye n 's in Bugene at the resi dence of .. Bilyeu, Mr- rvtag is Cm mother an I Mr, Thompson and Mrs. Mail-. ui, -i. ters of Airs. Bilyeu. A Celebrated Que, F.u.'ene has Isuui having i g, niiiiiu s.-rni timi for the past week and our cttiaSUI hive ban ranging (hem- U .. fornlnel ieh other .al so u term instanc es dbplaying rsmatdeMole aorimony. About two week ago, Rev, wtb- er, a revivalist Bunenotd i IUtlttg tt the Methodist church His Peculiar m inner of conducting his meetings secured him large an dieh.es, and everything went smoothly until last Setunlay nlfrlt when th first -eryi. es were over. ltev. WelsT approached Kdward Itabb a resident of the town and OOmmeOCed n con venation with him. Babb' reply did not. tat' hfy Wtbtt who rare eeedd to efeel him bom the church building, taking him h the arm. Babb lodged a oomplainl agalnt tlm minisur Is-fore Kecorder I ion is, clmr.'ing him with an assault. The trial came Morn the Kecorder Tuesday ufteruooii, wo continued Wednes day, Isith parties waiving the right of n legal holiday, uutil Thursday morning when I;., corder Dorri" found the defendant guilty and nn,.. I him and costs wliic h anuuinted to 'The case was hotly fought by the counsel, J. J. Walton nnd S. W. '.union appearing tor the defendant, and L. Bilyeu and Geo. A. Dor ris for the city. It is to l, letiellod that such an affair should take place in F.ugene a it ex cites mini isity between citiens that time alone can heal. The court mtA WM crowded during the entire trial. Pevnnera tutltnte, The Lane County Farmers Institute mot nt the Court House iu Kugene Thursday even ing. Dr. Shnrple delivered mi appropriate address ot wt leium. which was responded to in fitting terms by Prof. B. I,. Arnold, Presi- of the State Agricultural College. Prof, Letch er, also of the Agricultural College, rend a pa kt on the making and repairing of county rood. A number of topics were discus. ed Fri day by the members in attendance. The pniers read were ably written, nnd there should have Issen a Inger number of farmers present. The discussions were directly for the benefit of the funning community and their experience would doubtless have ban a valuable adjunct to the Institute. Hon. M. W'ilkius, of Cuburg, acted as Presideut, nnd Col. II. F. Alley, as Secretary. Btrayed or stolen, From the Taylor place at tbo lower Long Tom bridge, mm chestnut sorrel gelding, weighing about 1,0(10 pounds; no brands, short tail, few i Id scars from rope on hind feet. 'The horse was kept fur "nine time lie ir Cartwright. His return or uuv i.iiiiriuntioii leading to his recovery will he Iih- rally rew arded by F. A. Baaktn. Eugene, or Loii Walker, at the 'Pay lor bridge. The llyer SIhUth. The highly popular colored comedy com pany of the llyer Sisters will appear in Eu gene, at Bblnehnrt's tin aire, Wednesday evening Jan. Hth, in a plui entitled "Out of Bondage,'1 They have a full band andwtU npiieur in i splendid street parndc. The tickets will be sold for lill cents, rt M rvt d s?ats 75 cents. For Kent. A business room on Ninth street, with rooms upstairs. Inquire ol J. Davis the tailor. i li s .inn At riiiKYi , .liiu ti hi IM.. I Last Saturday afternoon two boys, Frank Mo Fndden, u son ol S X. McFndden, of Cor ValUf, uged about 13 years, and Bvrnii Ciim mings, 12 years old, wi re out duck hiiiiting on Thomas McFn ldeli's farm, one and a half miles from this place. The boys ateinga baud of ducks approaobing, iqnalted down so as not to be net n by the ducks, when Iho gun in tin- hands of Cnmniings was dis charged, the tontntt eiiti ring tin- lb shy part of McFudilen'u leg, below the knee, tearing it iu u frightful manner. Dr. Ic e was hastily summoned to dn ss the wound. It is not known yet whether imputation will be necessary or not. A BiQM Movk - -Al lust ii move bus been made iu the right direction for the building of a decent court bouse and jail iu Lane county. PetPious huvu been prepared uud are being circulated asking the county court to mow in the mutter, and urn being gener ally signed. We have expressions of opin ion from every part of the county favorable to new buildiugs, nnd we believe thnt a peti tion will tin presented, Hint will lully sus- tuiu and justify our county court iu proceed ing lo formulate plans for buildings which will be a credit to the wealth and intelligence of the couuty. Caution.- Stanley bus returned from Africa. Do not bo humbugged iuto buyins a book of rehashed tales ami less than 200 wood cuts, that ageuts will tell you is Stan ley' work. The genuine Staulev Book, from the great explorer' own dispatches and writings, contains double (be reading matter, besides over 400 thrilling eugruvings. We understand the genuine wurk will soou be offered for sale in this couuty. Fbank At Kl.I.swoitru. Agents for Lane Couuty. Dun. After an illness of sevwn month.. Mr.. Mary Water., wife of the late Col. (sine Waters, died at the n -i L iu i-. t M. I'. Buck, at Junction, at the the age of 85 veara 7 month and 10 days. The funeral ceremon iea were held at the reaideuce and couducted by Key. A. Kerihaw. after which thrreiuain were taken to Mm. for interment last Tues- ly afternoou. A Gkiat Paper.- Every day in the year tbe Purtluud Oregoniun i a flue uewspaper aud full of push and enterprise, but its great edition on Jan. 1st, consisting of 32 pages, excelled any former paper ever issued iu Ihe State. Tbe Oregon i in ia managed and edited by an able corps of meu. Oca CuaaTK While Portland had a fis.t of .now last Thursday, and Salem eight inches, there was only an inch on the ground at Eugene. At Salem on Chriatma day the ice was 1 J inches thick, while the weather here wo mild and not freezing. Lane cyunty haa the best climate in Oregon. Ar-rOlSTHi DtPi'TT l)o ll.-c. 2th, Grand Master T. A. Steven, of the A. 0. U. V apfsiinted Past Maater I. A. Mill, of Junction City. District Deputy, O. M. W., for the dis trict of Lou county, to serve until the 30th day of June, 1890. Si'tcraToa" Ticans.- A limned number of spectator tickets for tbe monk ball, Jan. 10th, will be on sale at Geo. Craw' for 85 rent each, after JaU. 1, 1400. Positively no one allowed on the floor without a maak. KntOi iTios.-RtwoIved, that anyone can buy more groceries and crockery i,t Sladden k Son tl than elsewhere.