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CrjXAND COUNTY, wTCRDAY. JUNE'JS, IsiiO Iiy the I'istol. Tb tollowiim m wJiiul f tlio killing .1 a in KjiiL"lon, Idali", I'.v Eil. II irnii.iii, ..,ilyul Engeiie "U'l CicaHl ih tiil.eu , r,ci.t ..huo of the Cti'iir d'Alen tii.li'sin: ass in J- Kauri Baiilnirn'tf salnou , : card, and was somewhat under (lie f Hneuce of liquor when Harrington came n, hu! ou. Kiokeriti, wbo hud always nn friendly ternm with Harrington, nut to biro: "Come np to tbe lur J.'lu.iB opprobrious epittiet) aud have . ..k " Iliiirmuloli walked over 10 where Lkf'riH was lilting utl HlllJ:- "Cbuih-y, r'.i. .Kiit von to tiilk tbut way to rue, w... i mother who in 70 years of age, and it .k-imrou her dentil bed, and 1 won Du f . nt in thitt mummr." lit Ilia L, spokJU ol iu that tnnnner, i..n.liiiiL' I but au Rim mr miuntiM " . i - mv . . J .....li i,l, lllllfc All AllolllOV UMia ne tun" 'TV .. I "'""". 7"" . i i kiLnrilz. wbu w.ih nrolmlilv MEtrO , - , i " r .. ' tea iruiu r--- j i. ...i..AitMil in hu crania to iinti(M u loomucu nm.---- - ... in eresieu m ms nuni . -n. attention to tbe other, Kiekeriu merely suid: "Ob, go up to Ibe k.r..nd take a drink. No, I wou'l take a drink, eud if you don't Uke ttial uutu, i win can juu a luiev us. ..mnup amid it when KiatliArilv truck him aud knocked him down. Tl !L Harrington pulled gun and shot Ue nan - r"7 .v. ' ; "T" biui "L the left eye, tbe ball passing through hu head, bursting tbe eyeball, and com Italv filling u' fce "!lu Powdor. ' .rnuer'a iury was impaneled on Moo- jii by Coroner Brieu, and tbey returned a ..iii.ft that Harrington killed Kiekerilz iu ..if-ifofpnae. Harrington was arrested by Sheriff Cuu .;ii.m and brongbt to Uaburn on Monday mil be " "ow oonhued awaiting the nctiuu oltbt grand jury. As soon as tbe grand jorynieeW it will consider tbia cuse. lb dofeuse baa euguged M. C. Athey to lindle their case, anil it ia understood tbut MOtDer p'Onilueut a"1""" uiui. Ctules W. O'Neill will piojecute for (be county. KiekeriU leaves a young wife. (ioshen Items. June 20, 'J0. Plenty of ram. Mil Mamlld Warmatb, of Albany, N ii( relative! near Uusben. Mr ami Mrs Day, of Eugene, made a nth their ion Ueo and family yesterday. visit- vUit A few fanners in the vicinity have hay cut tint U probably neciiming soinewnai uainp, Mr U K Dillard ha anme lumlier on tlie ' . . i .1.. ..Ill rrmod preparaiory to uuiiuiiik u hio viuajie. Mia Klie Kelley, of Creswell, niade her pudmutlier, Aid A v i.eeney, a vin yesier- Mr Frank Hutchihson left for Ellennburi, Wuh.. Wednesday, to remain furouiudelinite dm Mr Wis Wilbelm is engaged in buildintr a hoiiaa for Unele Jul tnlim and wile, Ills step father an! mother. A nnir of Chinamen and whites are enL-A''tfd KtiUmK tne "'d 'r"n w'll Htou' 0,K''! "n (hi K. K. at tins point. Mrs Jawiih Eaton's brotlior. Mr Will rihort. of Misaouri, is making her a visit. Tbey bad got met belure tor twenty years. J 11 Keenev has returned from Eastern Ore mo. He was accompanied by Messrs. Frank riUcinon, of Independence, and Will Hurt, of FkU. Arrangements have been made to have a amp BieetiiiK near the site of iho Coast Fork brkle, to begiu on July J 7th. A luige uttend u is snticiuuted. The census taker of this precinct, Prof. Mar- lis, called on the people about Ooshen lust nek, and fullowing in his wake caine the at Mir, Mr Burton, with several agents for mis etUueous articles bring up the reur. School Business. It meeting of the directors of Eugcno Kbool district last Saturday it was ordered that the present school linildiug be known as the Central building and tbe new building ow in process cf construction ns the Oeary building, in honor of Ibe late Dr. E. It. Geary. Teachers for ibe ensuing year were elected n follows: JMWillium. principal; ('en Ml building, 2nd grade, Sue West; 3rd, T M itrtin;4tb, Carrie a Halkotb, Usie Walton; 'ilk, Ama Taylor; Tib, Jennie McClure; eUh, Emma Chase. Geary building, 1st aud 2nd pies, Alice Dorris; 3rd aud 4th, J L Tait; JlkindClh, Mary E Druke; 7tb, Mary roller; am, Dora Al Uecilliy. frol Wil liam vill teach Iu tbe Central building but ill bave contiol of tbe Qenry school assisted tjalisa Alice Dorris. I D. Baldwin was elected janitor of the Geary building. An insurance of $5000 was placed on tbe same. Meeting: Disturbed. Some ol the young men about town were "rated last Monday, charged with disturb H " meeting held in tbe street by J. K. the evangelist, by assaulting hi in with "fiemegga. A trial was held beforo Jns HaPlymale, who discharged all the dofend "Unceptiufj one, upon whom a fine of $10 u inflicted. We hope that none of them l be csugbt in such business again, as keir conduct was anything but good. Jack mills Times. Toe identical Rice, who affects peculiar "ontrg and has long hair, was in Eugene sntday and ittempted to bold street Bervi- He drew a large crowd, and the mur nightwatch compelled him to retire. Farm for Sale. 60 acres near Irving, 80 acres iu cultivn W acres of meadow land, 35 acres of wars land and 5 of orchard and garden. " u a good large barn and a comfortable filing on tbe plaoe. It is welt fenced and "Kutly divided. The orchard is well for and has an nbunduuee of fruit. n") per acre: will hu 1iri,l.l l,i unit ''Win. Ago fins Iraxta nf l,nlln, lunH 'i miles from Eugene, from 10 to 50 acres. H fn "" Iuquire of E. O. Potter, ---uuuiug, niiiumeue Bt., tngene. ThiWistSid R. R-CorTftllis' Times: " Poople hiivA ui.n nmMo.i a i il ,b" West Si'19 ro,ld wo"ll, be com 'a to Junction City this summer, but J are growing impatient in long waiting 'benS .Rre '"8 ''wtnined whether Hjt be connected this year or not. 'IfT'' "e ra k',af( hope "nd always an encouraging word. Last Friday - oern raciHo ofliciaN, inclndinK resiilpiit r- i i r Vbl viocser aim aiansK'- '"'Psed through onr citv. viewins rosd, and in an interview slated that nilt ivl" "'"Junction exteusiou would be aL,a' "nmni'f; that all the material whs una lOCfunDleia ilia r,rW iilw,t .l 'tka0lnp!b,',!l"l;,l",l ,Ue ljr8e U"unt of u " Uw I'wk canvon was what deUved ,L.m'0." ,n' long. Tbey also stated woiiM run nT.i ' :, rw '""is jni as soon as '.ne ,"uldJ"tiiy. These words are en- "ol ii? D' mHy 06 ,URt 1 HM- ifosph c'nll,0ia ejprrss will run ju 8 t0"His yet before tbe close of -nn"'? MA"'-A,UDJr Democrat: A ' (ens i Crook et""'y states that ih op",ion 'nere is that the skull n iu, ne northeastern part of the conuty riaf. Autticg, wbo was last "lals.v . . Ier The theory uow lb. u. if l-bherder. whi bad been order- f-40tn,ul'",R- who was sheep inspector, i onditiJ he,7nnty line on account of ; Hi ' hM uefP. comuilted the N buro7',D b body on a pile of bmsb r-siJ Tk"' 0t,f ,he charred sknll re '"'" uTn- . nieT ,p" '"r Australia kaoin,! ,''e'rds. and before it t ..jf-,,"In ,hHt Mr- Nntting was Wt1 , Lw lbune:bt he is there now. ?atiT T b,w8bl oot this theory Ul'CTltll'tf, II. -i.i O "-IIHKS. l,.l U' Cl'IKs, .Itwui.Mr "rstTACLbi AND MtSIC. Ii'Ddc-riion, dentist. ''""ton's single lumeis. !;" Mhmy fl"ur. It Is th bssu ('rielaatD,.y & Hcud.rouV Uxad curls 20 , chambers 4 Sou's imies aniDiint of wht, ., n ...... flurdon City i'owg ttt Chambcra A Sou's- daily. P,0I'1 "rive iu Eugeut Vmwl I I Son's ""ovt l Chamber's 4 Dry wo, rilubelua.t . timesofS. wMoneytoloaUimf:irllll. l)alnino, Wild bhiclvbmies me matkut. oomiug into the emdleut!" 8rer f' JaaMoa flour- It is l,e?Jil'l'r.ow','cl)illt jMd ". t Cham. "a uuu sj, A bcaniiriil ,un...i...i a . . - OoMamnh"."' "-P 'or 35o at Twouewgmiu cleauers at Flouring Mill. the Eugene u,?rrirAa 8o foe' smoked "!y f.tP,en druuim arrived in Eu gene last Wednesday. w,IWhri " PW to, VJ -. aUUU, TJ..1 . . uo.ogna aausnge, dried beef, ham aud bacon at Sladden 4 Son's. A fine line of silk niik. i. .n ... and grades .t F. BT For cheap building lota east or west of tbe "" -' uu ur, coeiton. Hot ond cold baths every day in the week at Jerry Horn's barber shop. oirawoerries are gone, but raspberries are tl Ilia Mnn.b... : .. .1 , ... uv uiuiAci iu iiuunuance. Tbe timber land investors nra .n; n.H.1.. . 1.- , " -5 uuNS iu iuiihc locations Tl , i reston Wants vnn In ... ki. soumeg ana neavy team harness, ,,,, . , - www mui4 mm uis W. Holloway. the lead! nO tAWnlAP anil music house south of Portland. Bring your old scrap cast iron to the Eu gene Irou Foundry where you can dispose t or tine suits made to order itM ..u i-'wuiuk, go iu uaUBOD 61 BOD. uo and see tbe most beaut fnl tnn,;.n Art Ware just arrived at Goldsmith's. C. Marx, Barber Hhon and Rlh Ronma nrsi aoor norm oi Dunn s new block. Save time and labor bv biivins an imnmu uK Western washer at Jacob Mitchell's. Mr Gen F Craw has th sola uranr. rn M brands of the celebrated Tansil Punch Cigars Before storing or selling your oats see A v . i-eiers. uioan Cbevalier barley wanted. E. C. Luke, marble cutter and dealer in monuments, shop on Eighth street, Eugene, Garland, Peninsula and Acorn cook stoves and ranges at Mitchell's store inlhe I. 0. O , luiMing. Bring vour cruin to the Eiisone Mills. Ibey havo receutly added two excellent gram cleaners. ivnox ntisiou, wen Known in Lane coun ty, orates on tbe rcurtb at the Hay Creek, LronK comity, celebration. Just arrived from the East, the lovely uueeus r rostcd ware, me very latest de signs at Uol.lsmitb's. Goldsmith is selling crockery and disss- ware for cost so that be can fix up the store and inKo room lor new goods Midgley & Parker have the largest stock nf sirs and iwimlow in Eugene. Factory one biocK cast ot the r.ugene nouruig mills. Una ii it e of vour crocerv dealers for En gene Hour, a home production; best in the nuirket at D- cts. per sack J. Mitchell keeps a full line of tin and grunile aud house furnishing goods. Plumb, iug and roofing a specialty. The Gcaitn for one year and copy of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary bound in leather or ball Ku3Hia for f o W, Wrinlit's Red Cross Cough Cure euarantet to t'ive satisfaction. Will cum any kind of mull or coliL sold by all druwuts. The official count of Ihe vote in Harney showed the election of the entire Democratic ticket exept school superintendent, Why buy the tainted California vegetables hen vou can eet Urecon crown ireso irom Sladden fc hon s garden every morning. Watts keep everything you need in tbe wav of watches, clocks, jewelry, silverwsre, and musical goods, and prices guaranteed satisfactory. A most interesting letter descriptive of the Eiffel Tower appears on the first page of tbe Guaud this week. It was written by Miss Lura Murcli. One of the smartest detectives is at work, has secured clues, and will no doubt soon rnu tUe nrebng tuio tne peniiennary, eajs the Scio PreBs If rat-tics want fresh vegetables and fruit i i. . i i i uiA.i.i. a. Cin'rf t tuey can a i ways oe uu at omuueu u. uwu not tainted by 3 or aays ou Buip iron, o, F., but every morning fresh from their gar, den. Judge J. J. Walton will deliver tbe Fonrth f Jniv oration at Pendleton. Judge Walton is a pleasant speaker and will entertain the people at that place. Tbe funeral ceremonies of J. L. Rankin, ,1 tnnk nlace. Sunday after noon, conducted by the I. 0. O. F. lodge, A Inrgn number of friends attested their je snect for the deceased on tbe occasion. Take warning all you farmers that have summer fallow to work go and get one of Paiue's Boss Cultivators, and stop your fooling. The Boss does tbe biz and don't von forget it Dr ft. W. Biddle msy be found at his residence on Olive street, between Fifth and Sixth streets one block west nt tne juinne sots Hot e'. He is prepared to do all dent al work 'n the best manner. Catllenien who have been riding on the range receuily in Crook county say tne grass is belter lhan Ibey have seen it for years. While riding they could turn their saddle horses out anywhere and they could get all the grass they needed. A regular meeting of Eugene Library As .,;,,: will meet at their hall at their ball on uext Monday evening at 7 M to consider business of importance. Mem bers of Ihe b-mrd sre earnestly requested to I in nttoudnnre. If you want to buy anything in the way of musical goods, from a violin string to iiin. von kliould buy of a dealer capable of selecting aud knowiug good strings snd instruments from experience in their n,e. Walts is tbe only practical mniician in tbe city who carries s sioca ui uiuniua M-i i;. ia mnnev. and money you wil1 i.- i.nuintr vnnr clothing, shirts. Data .... 3 a .hu. nr snvthina you need in UOOIS Dim - -" 1. line of E. Banm. Never before have such bargains been offered to the pub .. . . . hrt and money is scarce. lie, as uiui.-. -- , . ? Call snd ,H-ir ni V gOOUS. Uicaa ' Respectfully, . Baraf. say, Lat Saturday in tbe county conrt Matilda Young obtained' a divorce from Frsnk . Your? and last evenings licenae was . issued for her o wed J- E. Boyer. E.ir trie life has no charms for ber, and if "mar KtJ in . failure" in on. a-. to try it again- They wer. U """'8 united7 in ma.nnion, by Justice May.-A torun. The-West. June 20: Mr. Georgw Freeman, a government civil engineer, W. r- sur- ngUTb; lon or th. hgb.hoo- . HnVei. Head and a rood from -th. month of heWe to point. H. hu employed 11 eraTUistanU here, and w. nuy look Lf ward Ito active preliminary road and light Halioo, w lb. tutor. FreaUi's Wiii4 ate Sua. Job work al the GuaaD office. Humes and le oil at l'rent.m's. Win. Preston's Harness is tin best. no will buy a good clttr at Slailden A Sou's. Hood river ice for sale by R. M. Robiuson. Kladdtn ,t Son keen onlr 5a cigars: In one. Goldsmith pays highest oasb price for wool. ws and Duster in all shades at I reston s. Canned Voik m,rn in per cnu at Goldsmith's. H0r.ert'imtt,lJ,,,4b", B ' Goshen Creamery butter cau now be had i ituiueuariN. Joel Ware has been commissioned a no- ary public. Boots, shoes. slilllMrs til )iat ,,f 1.,1 .,.. at neiiinana. Dr. McKinnev'a novey s DlocK. Goldsmith pays the hiuhest cash Dries f country produce. Eugene and Junction Hour 95o per Mck at Sladden & Son's. Screen doors and windows In, nisi liv Midgly A Parker. A lovely set of decorated lur oou at uoidsmilu s. . ..-op n i. ... . ' A lull line of the celebrated Superior stoves at Mitchell's. A set of decorated Dlatea. nink or limwn for 25c at Goldsmith s. See Preston's stddles. No trouble for Pro ton to show bis goods. For a eood honest watch that will keen at T it i, nuiogo to uouoway s. Forest k McFarland are shneint horses new iorr.-j eocn cub. Be dreSBT! vnn Mn hnv & nnt trnnma, n.i for 33 cents at Bettmau. Lawn mowers rersired sn,l snsroene.l t the saw shop, Ninth Street. Go to Forrest .1 McFarland and Pet nnr horse shod uew for f 1.25 cash. Call and see the suit ndid oraans iust re. ceived at Holloway's jewelry store. Ladies attention See the elegant berry sets just received at Sladdeu & Son's. For sale cheap, a set of liuht double car riage harness; new. Dr. T. W. Shelton. The C'rekwell brass band will irn in Drmin on the Fourth and furnish music for the occasion. J. N. Blair,' formerly of Eocene, was one of the census, enumerators in Crook county. We see Sladden & Son have new natatnea from their form. They are ns nice as they look. There is no shoddy about that Unabridged Webster's Dictionary that is offered as a premium with tbe Gcaud. Do TOD want a stvlish hiiDtrv? A flna buggy for little money? Call at CHAunicas & Son s. Come and examine Forrest &. McFarland's "stocks for shoeing wild horses. Shop 8th street, weHt oi Lane s pniut shop. Two new eruin cleaners at the Euircne Flouring Mills. They will cleau your grain malting it a merchantable commodity, A large assortment of wall paper iust re ceived at the Eugene Book Store. Call and see it. The 13.00 W. L. Doiil'Ias shoe for sale hv A. nunc Uuenualled for durability and excel lencs. W. Hollowav is bv common oonsi tit the leading jeweler and best watch makor south of l'ortland Frank Yauubau. proprietor of Ihe Portland Mercnry, died of hemorrhage of the lunc at rortiana Monday You can buy goods cheaper at Goldsmith's than ary place in town. He pays no store rent nor cierk nire. A enpy of tbe Harney Item of J in. 8th concluded its weary traveling and found rest on our tame ibis week. The ladies of tbe W. R. C. will celebrate Ihe Fourth by having a picnic near tbe river conn of bkiuner s iiutte. J. Mitchell has just received a nice line of tbe popular (iarland btoves and Kaniies. A nice souvenir given with each one. S. G. Thompson sold a number of East em Oregon horses st auction in Eugene this week. Ibey brought moderate prices. Mr. E. O. Potter bos located in Eusene for tbe practice of law. His office is in room 4, Dunn's block. See his card iu another column. When you want to make your friends a handsome present at reasonable prices get tome of that lovely Wedding Art Glassware at Uoldsmith s Rember that Hanson & Son have the best selected stock of clothing in town Beckwith keeps fresh groceries. Ho makes a specialty of vegetables which will be - kept fresn and of tne best qnality Ada Hicks has finished ber trade at Ibe tailoring business aud accepted a position in Oakland, tsl , under II. JJawer & Co. Go to Pratt's for horseshoeing, 91 CO for slmn: ssirnn lira ant. til M Minn nn Nintb street two doors east of Rbinehart's .. ... . t., , , r. Rice, the boy preso ber, was arrested in Albany for disturbing the peace and fined S5, in default of which he was sent to tbe calaboose. For musical goods of all kinds and the best nnslitv go to Holloway's. All tbe mnsiaians in tbe city recommend his as the best place to buy. Don't vou want a nice lot In Martin's Ad dition near the new Publio School, $200 tn t'.VY), with fruit trees.. Apply to Ueo. M, Miller or U. W. Martin. Next Sunday the pulpit of tbe First Pres. bvterian church will be occupied by Mr, McKinlay, wbo, to tne morning, win speak upon tbe ueneral Assemuiy Gov. Ferry, of Washington, has sppointed Dr. J. W. Bean, of Ellensbnrg, formerly of Eugene, a member ol Ibe medical board of that slate, to place oi ut. usirnnaer, resign ed. W. Holloway has just vecured the agency for this district for tbe celebrated music bouse of Lyon & Healy, of Chicago, snd can offer tbe best bargains iu organs on tbe coast. Some one threw a rock through the lower corner of one of Robt. Pratt s f'A) plate olass some time Thursday night. It mad. a small hole sod cracked the glass for s few inches around. Scrofulous eruption, such as Pimples, Discolorations of the Skin, especially on face, are caused by impure blood and will disappear rapidly by using Plunder's Ore gon Blood Puritier. John Robinsons circus is coming this way being billed for Spokane Falls for July 21st. It advertises that it is ten great shows combined, four monstrous railroad trains, fifty csges of animals. It will no doubt be a great circus treat. I will start east about the Ctb of July and would oe pieaseo io na.n my cumuiurm nu cannot bring their work before I start, bold it for my return. I will be away anoul tour weeks. My store will be open during my absence and all work left will be taken the best car. of. a). U. WAT1S. A body with a nervous temperament will mske known its wants through its natural medium tbe nervous system. If it fails to receive proper nourishment tb. nerves will be the first to cry out. Dr. Hiller's !Iydrss- tin. Restorative ensures perfect nutrition to those wbo take it, and a perfectly oonrisDtu body cannot be nervous. lor sale st t. it. Ltickey t U, Junction Pilot: E. J. Strand, tbe engiu- ,, .1 I L . i I. - i. ef wno puns me ireigni iitjui un iu burgistb. youngest engineer in Oregon. Mr. Strand was put on this road last Octo ber at tb. sum lime that Richard Blew, th. youngest conductor in Oregon took charge of this train and bos kept it ever sine. Th. run ia at sight, and is tb. most difficult on. oa th. road. 1 Judg. Lean it holding court in Roseburg thit Week. The lui, kwork on the Johuiniu mid Wil kin's Mock is finiihed. It. P. F.atb.ut has been sppoinl.d collec tor of cipitouia at l orllau 1. Geo. Gill has told his trolling burse to tsder Powell ol Portland for $7ui). New Oregon potatoes in the market. All kinds of vegetables are becoming more plen tiful. Tho Springfield brass baud baa received full set of instruments tbrouvh W. Hol loway. Mr. Leviuger has returned from a trip to Seattle and Portland. He sold his roadster In Portland for f lM. A Ssn Francisco cnnikery drummer, by tlis uitiii. oi ivearney, casiieii a lottery cliss k at ine i.aii county nana last i iiursday.. Lon Cleaver has received his commission as register of Ih. La Grande land ottloe and nits assumed the duties of tbe otllce. Robt. Piatt's uew brick I completed. On. room will be occupied by the Barker Gun Works and the other by Austin's notion store. Rev. A. R. lteulck, of Texas, will nreacb in Rhiuehart's Hall at II o'clock A. M. Sun day, tbe 20th iust. All are invited to com. aud bear. The annual muster of 0 Co. 0. X. 0. occurred last Thursday evening. The oom pauy presented a fine apprnrauce upon th. occasion. The flooring iu the Geary school house is nuisbed. Mastering wi l begin Mon.lu.. The school house will be ready by the liuit school opens in September. The contractor lor the brick work, F. Bell man will com roe nee building the second story on th. Consej and Horn buildings inuieuiaieiy alter III. rpurtU. A revival held by the Christian ehnrch at lburston postolhee, 8 miles east ol Eugens resulted in mauy converts. Th. church ul that ptac. now numbers 80 members. The sttention ol the public is called to privileges oi tne free needing and Library Room receutly opened in Euueiia. The ta bles are provided with ttoudard periodicals ami pspers, oesities numerous good books. Work is being rushed nn lbs Jnnnsnn brick. Tbe floors were laid before the com pletion of tb. roof. The store room is leas ed to Chambers 4 Son for their hardware store and must be ready for thorn by August ani. Dr. Paine has concluded to retire from Ihe practice of his profession io Eugene, and will turn bis office and bnsiuess over to nr. McMiirtiy after the first of Julv. Dr. Paiuewill take year's vacation. He will remain ou this coast. There is milt, an interest felt amnna nnp local capitalists io the Dr. Brown Mvrlle Creek Miuing Co. T. G. Hendricks, G. R. Chrisuiau and others of onr townsmen go to Mrytle Creek this Saturday evening with a view to investing. We Are informed that this mine will be very valuable when de veloped, and the company have lieeo offered a largo sum lor a controlling iuterest which they have refused. Chittiiu Iturk Wanted. 8. II Friendly will purchase rhittim or beaiberry bark iu all quaulitioa. Th. bark should bo thin, yellow, well dried aud bro keu iuto small pieces. Pastoral Visit. The resident pnators ol ius ai. n., u. i-., iiitptist and Christian churches have arranged with each other to visitas fur as practicable each home io Eugene as eariy as possible. Liners Travis and Blair will call on east side, and Alley and waters on west side of Willamette street. The object in view is to seek acquaintance with the people, secure a more general at tendance at our Sunday services, encourage the christian people, be of service, II we can, to those who have no church relation, and impart and receive such information as will lie mutually beneficial. With purpose ol heart that only seeks to bless, we trust our visits will not bo consid ered impertinent. Trmly your obedient servuuta, N, B. Aixkr, ' G. J. TnavDj, I). A. WATklW, G. A.Blaih. HtJNTiNo Land. A party of thirteen Men nouiles from Pennsylvania, cam. up on Tuesday's tram huuting for a larg. tract of land on which to locatn a colony of 60 fam ilies. Messrs. Smith & Bunch and Geo. M. Miller brought them her. aud showed them about tbe conuty several days. Tbey made a purchase of about 1200 acres of land of C. W. Washbnrue near Clear Lake. It is understood they wish to purobas. several thousand acres more. Pait of them left Fri day morniug. They will be a valuable ao quisiiiun to the population of the county. IncoiipoRatkd. Articles Incorporating the East Eugene Townsite Company bave been filed with the secretary ol stale by George K. Dedman, Charles L. Brush, Georg. E. Sturgis, Robert L. Talt. Perry II. Raymond and Edward M. Atkinson. The object ol tbe compsny is to buy and sell real estate principally sell. The capital stock was fixed at luO.000 and Ihe principal office is to be in Portland. It is reported that tbe in corporation will handle the Smith and Mo Murray tracts ol land. A Sgvkrk Fall. A report wascurronl last Saturday morning that Mrs. O. G. Gross bad broken her neck. It fortunately proved to be a mistake. While crossing the river on the Chesher Ferry boat near the west end ol Skiutaer's Butte the bones gav. a sudden lurch, throwing Mrs. Gross backward out ol tbe wagon on ber head. For a time it was thoiif lit she was dead but she soon recovered consciousness aod has almost fully recovered irom tne suocs. Diit!) Faon a Kk. While R A. Seal was attending to a borse Sunday morning b. was kicked iu the abdomen by lb. animal. For a short lim. be did not realize that th. injury was dangerous, but Prostration soon followed aud h. died th. next morning. The decessed was io bis 71st year. He had resided in Eugene about three years. The interment took place in tbe I. 0. O. F. cem etery Tuesday forenoon. Imoospohatio. Articles of Incorporation of the Eugene Real Estate and Railway com pany bav. been filed, with Geo M Miller, Geo A Dorris and J G Miller incorporators. Tbe principal office is Eugen. and tb. capi ta.! stock $75,000. Tb. object is to ruo street railways in Eugene and do a general real estate business. The Dkpdtt Shebiit . W. are informed that Mr. U. J. Day will be sppointed Depu ty Sheriff, when Mr. Koland takes charge ol the sheriff's office. Mr. Day bod 'several years exjierience as city marshal, gav. good satisfaction, nod is well fitted to assume th. duties ol th. station. Mabbikd. At tb. residence of T. G. Hendricks, Wednesday evening, June 25, 1800. by Rev. F. S. Beck, Clifton Cleaver to Mi-s Addie Medley, both of Eugene. Mr. Cleaver snd bis fair bride bav. tbe congrat ulations of tu.iny friends wbo wish them a happy future. Died. Mrs. Ells Lyle died io Eugeu. Monday aged Ct years. Ths decessed was a sister ol Judge Rodney Scott. She was a pioneer woman, having crossed the plaina in 1815 and settled on what now constitutes a (.art ol tbe town site ol Dallas. Tbe remains were tskeo to Dallas for interment Tuesday. t47.5O0.-lt la reported that negotiatlone ore about eoiicluiled for the purchaae of th. Mo Murry farm by s Portland syndicate.. A street railway line will probably b built if list sale is made. The purchase price is reported t H7.500. Advent Meetimo. A tent bas been spread oo Ih. vacant lot oo lb corner of Pearl snd Seven lb streets sod Seventh Day Adventiats bold service, therein Sundays and evenings. PiftioiiHrits. l no tit'Aiip oilier received n consilium n id Ibe Wel.ktrr's I'liuliiide,! Diclinnaries that we an offering na premiums. Those who have subscribed or others who wish to subscribe can now got the book by calling at this office. Those who havo tukeu it at well pleased with Ih. quality and cheapness of the hook. Remember, Ihe dictionary and Gt'Aiui for one year costs but $5.50, They ore needeJ in every family, tho one as a work of constant reference aud the other to give the completo local news of Eugen. and Lane county. You cuuuut afford to without either. Real Kstatt? Transfers. ECUENK. Usury K Hayes tn (1 R fhrisnian, -IOxSO leet on v lllaniette street near .Ninth street now occupied by Ihos lirown; ft. MM), J (' and P K Snodk-rass to Geo E H,l.-Lli, lots 7 and 8. bliH-k 1, Siuxlh'rasa addition; ?300. S V I-owell to Carrie S Hall, Lli'.xll'iO teet Gen II Park tn E O Putter, lot 5, block 11 Henderson's addition; psl. Elias Stewart to John Stewart, imwer of at torney, tn deed property in the Collets Hill i ark", consisting ol 1 acres. COTTAO K (I HOVE. Piler .t Holderman to W V Dewald, lot 2, block 3, Shield's addition; i:W 50. 11 V Yeatch tn Martha E Veatch, lotal and .', iiiin-k 3, nnteiii a addition: 8 V Veatch tn Piiier ft Holderman, lots 1 aii'i .', mock 3, Shield a addition; 9- A A t'ariier to Uoht S Cathey, lKs80 fuel: I'-IK). A A Carper to R S Cathey, 12 interest io iauu; vi.kiU. A A Camer tn R 8 Cathev. 40 v 200 fa. t ei'si. A A Ctriwrtn It S Csttixv. l.,t A block 1, Hnileton's addition and other land country. John P oie to J R Cartwrhflit. 20 acres: 5300. Jane Templeton tn Robert Mackav.10 acres cm. S McBee tn Martha J McBee. I .nd: W A McBee to Josephine McBee. land State ol Oregon to Walter Held. 40 $50. State nl Urek'on to James I Malcoiub, 40 acres; F M DisUu ami P 0 Sweet per sheriff tn E R Ilnllenbeck, two third interest in 102.00 acres; J 150, Benton Post tn L W S I'nst. ouit claim tn 80 acres ni land under ralli , id contract; Jvi. V 8 tn L D Atlititun, liii) acres; patent. I' H to Cyrus Hayes, liiO acres; patent. V S tn W K Wllmnt, 80 acres; patent. U S tn John II Monre, MO acres; patent. Geo W UilwoD to James Tavlor. 2 aci cres; ?lia. The Illue River Mines. Several Brownsville patties who nre Inter ested in the Lucky Boy quart mine in tbe Bine River miuing distiict are now at work oo their claim. From a Idler written at the mines, June 0, to the llrowusville.Tiiuca, we lake the following extract: night overtook us and I found evervtlilng all right in tbe cabin but the top of a large treo toll across the center of Jonah's uddilioo aud knocked that eud of the honso all down but did not damage tbe main part of the nousn. l be tunnels aro iKitb caved full nt the mouth and I cannot see In what extent tb. work is damaged. The next morniug we left camp Bridal Vail by times and before inn o clock arrived at Hotel Del.iicky Boy. After a short rest aud some dinner we start ed for tho lop ot Treasure mountain aud took onr horses up to pasture. We found the grass good on the south hill sido and found considerable of snow oo the hill, and over thirty feet iu Quart creek lusin above the Durango tunui-l. We were on the top of the pinnacle bnt it was too hazy to se. Browns ville. With tired limbs and empty stomachs wo reached camp lute in the evening. We were tbe pioneers in the camp this spring. The travel will have to come up tho Quartz oreek trail unless some one Interested on top ol the mountain will open up the old Ridge trai I as there is lots ol down timber in It A New Juil Wanted. The county court should take Immediate steps towards the bi.ilding ol a new jail lor I.rne county. The indebtedness thst will be incurred lor new bridges renders It almost certain that a new court house will 1st nut of the question fur several years to come. A new jail la an immediate necessity. The nld on. is unsafe, full nf hides, unhealthy, and entirely unsuitable; in fact it represents Lane county thirty six years agn, when the entire popula tion was not as large as several ol the pre cincts now have singly. At every term nf the circuit court the grand Jury has emphatically condemned it and urged ths building of a new jail. In many counties the jail is built separate from the court house and it is the opinion of ofticiala conversant nn such matters that It is better than where the twn are combined. A new jail with all modern improvements, steel cells, jailor's quarters, 4a, could be built we believe for loss than $110,000. Decency and self-respect demand that Lane county should tear down the atone abomination known as a jail and provide, prison facilities in keeping with the times. The county will spend this year $00,000 on bridges. The people without an exception, we believe, favor an expenditure of $10,000 or $12,0110 more for a jail. The county court at tne duly term should take Ini tiatory steik They will gain th. approbation of tho people by so doing. National Surgical Institute. 3 9 Bush St , S F, One or more sur geons representing this institute will be st the Ho.Tirru House, Eugeu. City, July 12. This Institute Is specially devoted to the treatment ol curvature of tbe spine, diseases of tbe bip and knee joint, crooked limbs, c'tlb feet and all bodily deformities. Their success in treating these (roubles as well as all chronia diseases bas made for Ihe Insti tute a national reputation. All persons who are suffering from sny of these omplainls should not fail to take advantage of this op-po-tunily for relief. Reference may be bad to tb. following residents: G. Zumwalt, Irving; Korris Humphrey, Kncene City: Z. T Fisk, Chesher; E. II. Gondii, Albsny; L. McFarland, Albany. Hop. Th. indications sre that tho bop crop this year will be ao excellent one and above the average. Th. recent rains and cloudy weather bay. promoted the growth ol Ibe vine. The grower msy also be cougratulabd on th. prospects for securing a remunerative price for the bops, Iluyers are very sclive aud there is a great (hail of Inquiry concern- lug tbe crop. It la stud Ibat tin old bops sre used up snd will not be in Ibe way to depress tbe price ol the new product. From prosenl indications bops will command from to to 20 cents per pound. Biiluino ArrAi:is. A number of resi dences and several business bouses are iu course of construction in Eugeua. While th. work of building residences is not so lively as last summer new bouses can be seen going np in every part of the town. The business Louses are substantially con structed ol brick. Lots oa Sale - College H 11 Park lots are now oo tbe market, and are offered lor sale by tbe proprietor, J. F. Atherton, room 3, Duun's block. Money to loun on real estate. Investments carefully made for non residents. ExcCRfliox Teaix. We advise all who wish to spend a delightful day July 4tb, to con nect with Oregon Pscilio netusioo at Al bany ami cool off while sitting iu th. sbsd. of Hogg Pass. Boss. Near Eggeue.Jun. 21st, to th. wif. of A. C. Kirk land, a daogbler. TlieCodlin Jroth. W,i iccuivcd a call from J.iuies A. . Vuruey, Ihe CoiiimiHaiom r mid Inspector of fruit pests, of the Ktulii Board nl Horticulture, WedmsJay. Mr. urney is making a lour ol luspectiou ol Iho orchards ol the Willam t-tto endeavoring to aruuso those interested iu fruit culture to a stiisu ol the danger to which they are exposed from fruit pesti. He says that the statement Ihat has appeared id ins preis of tne state that "codim moth and black spot or fungus hud not yet made its appearance in the country," is a mislead ing one. That he had visited orchards throughout the valley, also in tbe viciuily of E-ugeuuaun nuns me couuu mom presi-ni aim Pegiuuiiia its work ol destruction. 11 says that unless spraying is adopted (her. will be oo sound apples. The Matthew Wallis orchard was visited and it was found that the poison used in the snrav which Mr. Wallis is using, hnJ already killed the moth. lie states that at a small cost lor spraying filly to niucty per cent, ol tbe apples and pears can be saved. Mr. Yarney is very enthusiastic over the truit growing capacity ol the oountry adja cent Lugeue, aud says it is superior (or that pin pone to any other part ol Oregon, in fact far ahead of the valley as a fruit country. He visited tne large truit orchards of Ur. Slad den and Dr. Sharpies and compliments them ou cultivating and spraying tbe trees. He says the first biood ol cod 1 in niotb bss done its work aud soon the second, fifty fold mora numerous, will be in tho field Io do its work. The time to meet them is now, and we may rest assured that unless they are met, aud that wilb poisonous inseutides, there is do promise of better crops ol fruit than were obtained last year. The insects above named nave all come to stay, largely, however, at tne win aod pleasure of the busbaudman. Accidentally Shot. A case of accidental shooting occurred one-ball mile north ol Elmira Wednesday af ternoon between two and three o'clock that may result fatally. James E. Richardson and son, a lad of about twelvo years of age, took their guns and went out ou a deer aland to wait for the dogs to rim a deer by, Tb. boy left his father and went off some dis tance after a squirrel, Returning he thought h. saw a deer running through the atnnd snd while endeavoring to shoot Ihe deer, the gun, a singlo barrel ahot gun, loaded lib III) abot, was discharged, accidentally wonuding his father. A couple of shot lod.'ed in his left band, one io his left fore arm, several io his left leg below the knee, and one in the left breast just above Ihe heart. Ibe boy Immediately secured help and he was conveyed to his homo. Ho suffered in tense psiu from tho shot in his breast. Dr. N. L. Lee, of Junction, was called and af forded all possible relief. A probe was used as far as deemed expedient but the shot could not be recovered. The wound iu th. breast is the dangerous one, and it is a ques tion whether or not it will prove fatal. No paiticular blaiuo ran be uttached Io the boy. A report Thursday eveulmr savs that Mr. Richardson was resting easy, but in a critical condition. The Cottiiife (irove Celeluution. The Fourth of Julv will tin amirnnrintiit. celebrated by the citizens ol Cottage Grove under the management of Urd Post, No, M, li. A. K. J be procession wil form at Knox s hall ut 10 o clock iu the morning, march to the Home Hotel, thsn counter march to Gowdy's grove, where tbe exercises will be held, lion S. W. Condon will de liver the oration. Alter tho exercises iu the grovo Ihe crowd will be dismissed lor dinner until 2:00 o clock when there will be music, speakinir. aud declamations. The oflicers ol tho day are as follows: President, J, W. Hicks; v ice I residuum, J. T. Uallison, rieasant Hill; George L Gilfry, Creswoll; Phil Da vis, bluslaw; 11. C. Humphrey, Eugene; Herbert Lakin, Cottage Grove; O. W. Mo- Reynolds, Grand Marshal; W alk ins Lock wood and Soott Chrismnu, aids. A (ioml Oiler. For $ 50 you can got Ihe ear aud copy ol Webster's iitMiip one Unabridged Dictionary. If you are already a subscrib er you cau get tho dictionary on the same Th. terms by paying one year in advance. dictionary then would cost you but $3, The regular edition costs Irom $11 Io $12, Every family needs one ol these books. Call at the Gdaro office and examine them, They are strongly bound either in Russia or io leather. We bav. a large supply on hand, Call and see them, and secure one be fore all ate gone. Notice. Dr. Psiuo will retire from practice on Julv 1st, and requests an early settlement of all nocounts On tiii Sootokrn Pai.-ifio Fullowlntr Is Ibe programme that will go iuto effect on lueaday of next week on the Southern Pa- cillo. The overland will leave Portland at 6 p. m., arriving in San Francisco about 7:15 a.m. Tb. new locul traiu. running as mr as Aiusny, win leave rortlund at & n. m., arriving at Albany at 0 p. m. The re turning train will leave Albany at 6 a. m arriving at Portlaud at 9 p. m. Th. Eugene local will run to Roseburg, aod leave Port laud oo Ih. usual lime, 8 a, m. arriving at Roseburg at 0 p. in. Returning it will lesv. Itosoburg at 0 a. m,, arriving at Portlaud at 4 p. m. Th. following order seut to all th. section foremen on tb. main lin. shows that business is meaut: At stations along your seot ions thesgent will b. furnished with united Slates mail catching apparatus. You and your men will assist th. sgents in placing th. devices in the proper position. inese devices must be completed aud ready lor nse on Ihe 3Utb iust. A Mot EL Oicnaan. Mr. Varney, th. in spector ol th. horticultural commission. speaks in the highest terms ol tbe Sladden orchard adjoining Eugene. II. is pleased with the thorough oullivalion given the or chard snd says that It bus do superior in the Willnuiotte valley. Mr. Sladden gives trees ooustanl car. and attention Irom the lime they are set out. A bountiful yield of fruit repays him with larg. interest. Temple Dedicated. -About twenty of the Masonio fraternity ofjtCugene with their fain- lies went to Albany Tuesday Io attond th. dedication ol the new Masonio temple re cently erected iu that town. They mostly returned Wednesday. Agent Adair reports ....II. au ail ...I. ... selling 19 niuuuj iicaeia. A llnnKPH Aim. A six year old grandson I Mrs. J. L. ltankin had tbe misfortune to fall aud break both boues of bis left fore arm while playing, Thursday. By a siugn- ar coincidence the child fell a year ago to day sod Droko tbe arm Iu tb. same place. Dieu. Richard Jones, an old resident ol Spencer precinct, died at his home Friday ot last week. Mr. Jones was au excellent man and was justly esteemed by his acquaintan ces and neigblsirs. He was about 55 years ot sge. A wife and several children survive bim. Business PboI'Sett 8olo. Mr. G. B. Cbrismao bas bought th. piece ot property south ol Reisiier ft Rowland's gruoery store, frontiug forty feet on Willuiuetie street, 80 feet iu depth, paying therefor $1,5(0. Foram or Jui.t. N'ext Friday is tb. Fourth ot July. Will vou spend the day at Cottage (irove, Harrisburg, .Salem, Portland, or go a picuickiug? Labiie Rxrkira. It is thought that th. business ol tb. Eugene office ol the South ern Pscilic railroad will reach $I0,'X) lor the month of Juu. Married. Near Eugen., Monday .voti ng, June ';., 1-rauE Welter to Miss Ida ebner, liev. 1. A. Waters officiating. Personal. Hilly Taylor ami wifo, of Siilein, town Thursday. were in Geo, A. Piper, of Seattle, Wash., visited Eugene cduesday. Henry McClure left for his horn, in Se. attlo Friday morning. Qoo. N. Frazer made a trip to Roseburg tho first ol tho week. Aleck 8pare aud Rolwrt Cathey.of Cottage Orove, wore in town Weduesday. Rev. C. M. Hill returned to his pastoral duties at Portland Tuesday morning. Hon S. 0, Thompson, of Monro, gave this offlco a pleas-iot call Wednosday. Judge Soott attended th. funoral of bis s ihter, Mrs. Lyle, at Dallas Wednesday, James Campbell, th. attorney, now lo cated In San Francisco, came np on Thurs day's local. Mr. and Mrs. Soott, of Ohio, are visiting in Lugene. Mrs. Scott is a sister ol Mrs. A. V. Peters. Tnole Phillip Mnlkcv has boon visiting relatives aud Irieods in the Palouse country during tbe past week. James F. Robinson, Grand Master A. F. i A. M , was at Albauy Tuesday and conduct ed the dedicutory oeremonifs of the new Masonic temple. Geo. Alexaodor, of Ihe Lebanon Express, made Eugene a visit the first of the week. Accompauied by his mother b. returned to Lebanon Tuesday. 8 A. Riggs, of Salem. tors ol tbe McMurry estate was io Eugene several days this week on business connect ed with the estate. Miss Tills Powell returned to her horns iu Cottage Orove last week to spend her va cation. Her services hava been wmr.vl f, another year In our school. Grants Pass Courier. Senator Jeff Mvera of f .inn vmnt an.i lust Sunday in Eugene. Monday morning he started to Florence, to look at tb. country and possibly may mske some investments iu that section. Mr. Myers Is a native Or. goniau having been bora in Lion oounty io SGOO Dumped Iu. Th. cititenn of Eugene eoneronsl ed $000 to aid Ihe Oregonian, and now Eu geue has a place in that paper on a supple ment page with other boomlets. Tb lil Hregouiau bas but little circulation ontside of Oregon and Washington, and tb. money could certainly have been spent to better advantage. It has lent itself Io every wild eat town aud land scheme with its specials and boom advertiaemouts, and its columns are regarded by the general publio, so far as town sdvertiscmenU are concerned, with distrust. It has prostituted its ith special dispatches, purportino to ha matters of news, when in fact it was paid for by Ihe Hue. Eugene will not gain anythiug by being found iu such company. Investors and home seekers pay no attention to suoh ad vertisements. They depend mainly on Ih. local papers Io gain acourate and reliable knowledge as to the status ol a town. They are a reliablo index ot tb. growth and nrns. purity ol any commnuity. It is a daily oo enrronce tor ths local papers of Eugeu. to reoolv. requests for sample copies. They uuu uuiiureua oi copies away during tbe year without a cent of compensation. Send your home papers east and yon may expect some substantial benefit. Tpper Lonir Tom Items. June 25, 1800. It. P. Allison has sold one of his farms hore. Everybody happy now that w. have had a good rain. Thore is to be a base ball olub orgaulaed in the neighborhood soon, Pomona Grange will meet at tbe Chesher . school house, Saturday, th. 28th day of June. All are invited to com. to our celobralion, and are also invited, to bring a well flllod basket. There will bapreachiug at th. Chesher school bouse at 11 o'olock, Sunday th. 20th. by Roy. Doty, Quite a nuuibor of persons in (his vicinity have been very busy for several weeks, peel ing chittem bark. W. are to aelebrate tb. Fourth at Fairview plcnlo gronndi. It is said Geo.- A. Dorria is to deliver th. oration. X. Y. Z. College Hill Park. This beautiful residence property, we un derstand, is being sold at very low prices, either tor cash down, or on monthly pay meats, for the next thirty days only to peo ple who bny with tbe intention of building. This is an opportunity never before offered In Eugen. aud w. think no donbt that Col LktiK Hill Park lota will go like hot oaktt. Pleah Goilti. W. 0. Brlggs, on. of th. parties who assisted in robbing Damon Smith ot $000 and a gold watch at Harris burg last winter, plead guilty at Albany Weonesday, and was sentenced to two years In tb. penitentiary. Briggs is but 20 years of sge. He is known as the "Kid," and is ol dissolute habits. II. occasionally visited Eugeu. and spent his time gambling' The circumstances ot th. robbery are as follows: Mr. Smith, who is proprietor of a drug store, was called from Lis residence about 3 o'clock on. morning by a party who rep-' resented that he wished soma mediolue. Arriving at th. stor. he wss eonfiooted by two masked men with revolvers, and his safe was robbed ot the amount abova stated, Briggs' partner confessed and got on. year in the penitentiary. Cknsds Squeals. The census now being taken will shatter th. claims ot many towns and oities, tbsl boast in some instances, of having a population double th. actual num ber. The towns, knowing that ths ceusns will show their false pretensions, have al ready begun tbe ory that the census is im perfect snd that scores of names have been missed. Salem and Portland in Oregon ar. examples. To hear their cries of distress tb. observer would suppose that one-halt the population had not been counted- It is probable that many applications will be made tor a recount, but the Instances will b. so numerous that Ibey will hardly be al lowed. HpuiMoriELn Bhidoi. A force of twenty two men is engaged quarrying rock on Ihe bank ot lb. river above Spriugfield to ba used in tb. stona abutments ol th. new briJge. Th. rock is said to be ot an excel lent quality and would make a good build ing stone. Th. Bridge company has com menced to ship material to the sit. of th. bridg. and expects to rush the work. Maiiriaoe Licenheh. The following marri age licenses have been issued this week: Clif too Clearer and Addie Medley; Frank Welter and Calharlue Zehner; Wm N'avlor and Clara Wilson. 8tao Notu.'e. The stage for Foley Springs leaves the hotels of Ejgene, Mou day mornings al seven o'clock. Apply at Clark ft Johnson's livery stable. Local Market. Wool. 21 cts; ejrirs, 20 cts; butter. 15 to 20 cts. Dealers are rtxiuested to coutract for th coming crop 4 hops at 15 cts. Foa Bale. Valuable residence property for sale. Iuquire of Richard Mount at Eugen. Saw Works. WaMTID. A fiirl for Beiral honwnrfc. Apply at southeast corner of Mill sad Twelfth streets. Loarr A ladies' small plain gold ring with initials H. R., on inside. A reward will be paid to tb. finder leaving it at this office. vv ANTIIV A t" Inquire at Mr, V irt to dn L'tneral housework. V. T. Eakiu's, on Lawrence street.