ptTY AND COUNTY g'vrUKDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 18-JO Notice. i Unr till" date " obituary notices, resolutions "" ,-K.t and card ol manna win ueciiarKefl for be. rate of five cents per line for Insertion in toAutatwn. Eugene Manufacturers. We take tbe following manufacturing sta tistics of Eugene from tba great manufactur ing tuition of the Oregouian: vnmber of bands employed 60 unroployed k Med labor" n jC.nJn, glrlsemploycd, "un.klll- , tiLl'mvested'. "'.I " .1117,0110 uu poiiut of outside capital Invested In 35 in MM (estimated) W linual expenditures abroad for raw material .!?. v M.onooo iVue ol product annually aold at home 12I.HO 00 M ue of product annually aold abroad. M ,.rii0 (1) iinouiit annually paid put In waxes .. 2voo oo irue daily waxen paid "killed Tabor, daily wage paid uiihIcUIihI ' Ulsir jly industries the output la aa follow 1 no FLOUB. Vumber of hands employed f, i; employed, "skilled labor" . . 8 j;T,,woinen,glrlsemployed, "unsklll- 1 'labor" . raoltal Invested 60,0110 00 amount of outalde capital invested In builnesa Outwit in 1W '." DO tin out In WW (estimated) 50,000 00 Annual expenditures at home for raw material 30,000 00 Annual expenditures abroad for raw material w Valued product annually aold at home 4o,ouo 00 v.iiip of product annually aold abroad. 6,li 00 Wouiit annually paid out In wage;. . AwraKC daily wages paid akilled labor. Average dally wages paid unskilled 5,000 00 3 j0 1 50 lauur mitwnuv ANn MArnittK Munp. Kumber of hands em nloved Men enipioyeu, -skiucu uur Bovs. women, glrla employed, "uu- -l.ll.wl Lhnr" 2 5,000 00 Capital invested $ Amount of outaide capital Invested In business , OuumtlulW output In lHUO(estlmsted) Annual expenditurea at home for raw 14,000 00 14,000 uo material Annual expenditure) abroad fur raw 2,8110 00 5,000 00 4.0110 00 5,000 IX) 325 Value of product annually aold at home Value of product annually aold abroad Amount aunually paid out In wages. . . Avenuie daily wages paid akiUed labor. ir.ri. dull waicea Dald unskilled lauor LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS. Number of hands employed 38 lieu employed, "akilled labor" 18 Bov, women, girls employed, "un skilled labor' 20 Capital Invested I 39,000 t)0 Amount of outaido capital Invested In business Output in lw Sfi.OiOOO Output in lMW (estimated) 0,OU0 00 Anuual expeudltures at home for raw material 31,000 00 Anuual exiiendlturcs abroad for raw material 13,300 00 Value of product annually sold at home 00 Value of pnHluot annually aold abroad 1 1 x) 00 Amount annually paid out In wages... 12,400 00 Averaxe daily wages paid skilled labor 'J 75 Avithki! dally wages paid unskilled ,v. ' n An lauor. tinni no. SumWr of hands employed 8 Men employed, "akilled labor" 6 Hovs, women, gtria empioyeu, -nil-tillnl lRimr" 2 Capital Invested f 18,000 00 Amount of outside capital Invested in llllsilll'SS Output in 1KK9 20.000 00 Output in 18;J (estimated) st.uou uu Annual expenditures at home for raw material w Annual expenditure abroad for raw material 3,000 00 Valueof produetannuallysold at home '2,000 00 Value of product annually sold abroad 20,(100 00 Imi.iml ,,UM ...it In uauos JUKI 110 Avenge dally wages paid skilled labor 2 50 Average uauy wagea paiu uiisauieu labor 1 'i A Romantic Marriage. Oo Monday our justice of the peace, Mr. Abe Axtell waa askod by a hnrryiup messen ger to cross over the river on urgent busi ness. Tbe squire hastened noresa the river tipocting tn find some old grizzled comrade in trouble about bis pension! but to bis sur prise he found, not an old scarred veteran, but a fine looking young man and a beautiful young lady in camp, surrounded by a good traveling outfit, Jersey cows and other aur rtrandings indicative of thrift and culture. The young gentleman introduced himself as George Applegate, and it proved to be Mr. George Applegate, sod of Ueu. E L. Apple gate, on his way to bis farm on Slate creek. He produced a license and said he wished to be married to tbe yonng lady there present, whom be introduced aa Mia Annie Barn bardt. And there with a gentleman and lady fbo seemed to be traveling companions as witnesses, in tbe grove on the bank of Bogus river, a short distance from tbe south end of the bridge, Mr. George Applegate waa mar ried lo Miss Annie liarnbardt, Mid as ninu nil wife they started lor their future borne on tbe banks of tbe ever flowing Slate creek. -Grant's Pass Courier. The young gentle man was born aud raised in Lane county, nil is knowu by many of its citizens. Estray Notice. Strayed from my premises miles south -of Smithfield about Aug. 1st, a light bay 4 jearoid Ulley. sur In loreueaa ana vuo bite hind foot, clean limbed and weight about 800 pounds. Halter broke, but not to work or ride. A liberal reward will be paid (or her return or information leading to re covery. Address, W. M. Grimsby, Frank lin, Lane Co., Or. Music Lessons. I will begin teaching Monday, Sept, 22; Thie who have studied the past year and in tend taking a thorough course, should begin at ct. I wish to announce that my classes are not full and any one wishing to study pi no, organ, or voice culture, will be gratefully received at residence on Willamette St., Eu Pne,Or. Lauba A. Kincaid. Wood Sawing;. Mr. Wm. Horn is prepared to saw wood ith his machine. Leave orders at J. D. Matlock's store, and Mr. Horn will com mence work the Mondays of each week. Choice Laud for Sale. A tract of 130 acres choice land within a Bile of the court house for sale as a whole or tracts to suit purchasers. Further infor mation by application to B B. Cochran on fck St.. Eue ene, or to J. G. Day. Cor. Olive W4 7th For Sale. A Rood span of mares with harness. A a iTTVrv f,-o. T.m1 and Mrs. fanny Whiteaker have Uken rooms in Mat lock's building, where they will do dress. king in all tbe latest atvles. Cutting and "'ting a specialty. , Fo Sali. -Two cottages and thrt kill "bin three blocks of lha Geary ten0 "Ww. Apply to W. Bchumate at Bettmaa s wjre. t. M Wllkin lui itrnoolal. wisbM to refhln V. : . . . k . . I. m AmnmmrtlOi Wj to wait until taken sick before baying ! wile of ChamberUin'a Colic, Cholera ano u"arrhoja Bemedy. Every family should ba proti.M -oh riihla nmedf for "el eomnUinta. nwdv for immediate t nver required, during tba summer ptb, and this remedy is unquestionably " wperior to any other. It can alwaya be Pnded upon, and is pleasant and eaf to It ia put op in 25 and 60 cent bottles. Wahtto. Fifty bushels of good clean -uva grass seed, at Uoldamitn s Hrevltlpg. Hendorsou, dontist. See Preston's single liaruws. Vt AlUny flour. It la the best Carpets at Day 4 Hendersons. Harness and axle oil at 1'ret tou's. An .mil,. mount of W1)i1 t IV4lin.t Win. I'reaton'a Harness ii tlio Imt Fletcher Linn is leader of the new b ind. WaHaCn DMVi" hM b"'n Mi"uei nt Wl4ll turn' G' WrtlliuB "fiouiily ill with a WaHnnn7 10 lon n frro' ''"l"1 of Ju,I A Democratic jmper will footi Hurted at nalrin. Ask your grocer fur Juuctiou flour, exoellent. It is Ozia Steele, of Eugene, hn beeu grauted a pension. Idaho holds h. r first s'ate election next n ednesdny, A beautiful decorated tea pot for 35c at Goldsmith's. Corvsllis will cease to be a "cow town" after the 1st. St. Mary's Guild will meet to sew in Tar lah room, Oct. 1st. Tbe highest cash price will lie paid for wheat by F. B. Dnnn. Wm. Preston his had a new tin ronf put on his brick building. Forest ft McFarUnd are shoeiuR horses new for $1.23 each ctsh. Day ft Ilenderaon sell furniture of all kinds cheaper than ever. A dnnijbter wa born tn Mrs. F.. G. Clark, at Portland, on Sept. 15th. A flue line of silk plushes in all shadet and grades at F. B. Dunn's. Hot and cold baths every day in the week at Jerry Horn's barber shop. J. N. Bunch has been appointed a notary publio by Governor Pennoyer. Preston wants you to come and see his saddles and heavy team harness. W. Hollowav, the leading jeweler and mnsio house south of Portland. Mitchell just got in another car load of stoves. He is making them fly. Bring your old scrap cast iron to the Eu gene Iron Foundry where you can dispose of it. For fine suits made to order snd ready made clothing, go to Hanson ft Son. Go and see the most beautiful Aquarian Art Ware just arrived at Goldsmith's. C. Marx, Barber Shop and Dath Booms. First door north of Dunn's new block. Tbe encampment of tbe Oregon National Guard has been indefinitely postponed. Eugene and K.l Bond will soon open a general merchandise store at Cnrvallis. Mr Geo F Craw has the sole auenoy for all brands of the celebrated Tamil Punch CUrart Watts, the watchmaker and jeweler will give yon bargains on anything iu his line. Before storing or selling your oats see A V. Peters. Clean Chevalier barley wanted. We understand that Mrs Fitch will soon open a first-class boarding honso iu this city. E. C. Lake, marble cutter and denier iu monuments, shop on Eighth street, Eugene. An eleclrio road makes noise, but noise or no noise, tbe road is goiug to bo built into Fairmonnt. In tbe Parson's bop item Inst week the names of Linton and Hubbard should hove been reversed, Two new houses hove been erected in Fairmount and quite a number of applica tions for lots have been made. Just arrived from the East, the lovely Queens Frosted Wore, tho very latest de signs at Goldsmith's. The Mechanic's Fair at Portland beftnu Thursday. The railroad tickets are good for ten days, and the fare is 7.U5. Wrist's Red Cross Cough Cure guarantee to give aatiafaction. Will cure anv kind nf cough or cold. Sold by all druwi'ta. Miilgley & Parker have the largest stock of doors aud window in Eugene. Factory one block east of the Eugene flouring milla. Enquire of your grocery dealers for Eu gene flour, a home prodnotiou; best in Jhe market at tl.00 per sack. Wednesday was tbe Jewish holiday Yom Kippnr, snd tho stores of our Jewiah mer chants were closed on that day. John Simpson showed us some alfalfa this week Ibst was over five feet in height, and tbe Bime bad not been irrigated either. For the largest assortment of cook stoves, ranges and heaters and the lowest prices go to Milch. Il's Mammoth Stove Emporium. F M. Elf-worth, at one lim a resident of Eugene, has been uominnltd for Prosecnting Attorney for Whitman county, Wah.,by ihe Republicans. Tbe lawyers and tho sheriff are still k' pt l - uk hnn ttiu-hments aud suits. A nosy ..u . ;, . a fine good crop oi iuih prunui-i in ihinif for our professional men. To make room for a large stock of clocks .nH silverware. 1 win llu". B""'. banjos, acconteons ana suiyjj. w' u' .,r,Al,lue tbe receipt of a enmpli . ii..v. tn tliei Northwestern Indus. trial Exposition, to be held at Spokane Falls. Wash., from Oct. 1st to Nov. 1st. r-u. i ano lust Sunday, was turown from a horse at Springfield, and suffered a fracture of one of the bones oi uis ieB ju. .i.. ih. left ankle. Tbe fracture was re- aa hv Drs. Paine aud McMurlry, Dr. G. W. Biddle may u loumi . u.- residence on O ive street, Sixth Greets one block west of he Minno- soU Hotel He preprnu al work In tbe best manner. ..:., .mtv'a assessment is finished Total table property, 7.B51,aM; increase, ir r... v.. tjiij 1 37 : increase. t. increase but win noi ue Cu.u,.. ak mintll Vftt. Mr W A Cox, the one mason, arngemenb, to move to Oakb.nd, C.I.. to 3 being induced to do ao in order to obtain the surgical treatment for his ch, d desired.-Democrat. Mr. Cox was forn.erly . .uA,.ni nf Enceue. tir.-ii'j vr eomniisiiiners have . 1 i...ii. from each stale and terri. teirre-pec.ive statesatth. w.M'a Pair Two of them are aiienmi. H.S"P .Sluaden of Eugene ha, the wo, of being one of tbe ladies ae.ec-.e.,. Why. time is money, and money you wil' J, bi buying your clothing, .a. bats K.t. such bargains been onereo v i S!" 1 e bard and money is scarce fell and price my B&- I mean what I RAisutctfully, aaj- E. Bach i. funs' ml rvitrl tl "u'b .. , . Henton. U W. Wright. ol Clements. no k bld was taken wiiu wl,h morphine, l dk' im mi.rr,.bie for followed wM M ' .j,.,,,,. , h09nrV?' Try CbambrrW..'. Colic, pwuaded h m to .try " . Ua Cholera ana w. - j ff , M almoat BOcb pleased "" 'J;MLW1bl, after tnauntaneous, anu - Um, effects accorapaniea cit i... ii np Farmers Aram- ;Chivi.ri.N;- -pennsylvan a: O- " " y k s j Haii. v.y. n-7D'-. !;ud o C.rFora.l.tyF.M..''''- IV'ston's Whiis are fine, J.ili wotk at the UCABD I'flice. Vn.liu (.Iriiia, 20 cts per set at Walls'. 1..1H UhImm au.l liiutMra in all shade at l'lmton's. Cnuued Yotk rii. It) rent pi r can at Onldsmith's. For correct lime and the beat work eo to lli'llnwav'. ruvds. shoea. sliiuiera. the best of loot wir at lMtiiwui'a, Oil Cloth. Carnets and Shades at Day ft Hondo rami's. Bead Moore ft Linn's new advertisement in this issue. The Lane oouutv circuit court convenes October 27!h. Goldsmith pays the highest cash price foi country produce. Joel Ware baa a type writing machine in use in bta office. Screen doors and wludows for aale by Midgly ft barker. The Western Washer is the beat. Mitchell sells them at only (H. A set of decorated plates. Dink or brown, for 25c at Goldsmith's. See Preston's stddles. No trouble for Pres ton to ahow his good. For a good honest watch that will keep time go to Uolloway'a. A new line of handsome glass casters juat received at UoldtunitU s. Woodsawins by Wm. Moore. Leave or ders with Craw at postofflce. All kinds of mill saws and flies for aale at Bichurd Mount'a saw shop. Geo. A. Dorns has been appointed a no tary publio by the Govetnor. Tbe Superior Stove still leads tbetn all. An immense line at Mitchell's. Go to FurroNt ft McFarUnd and get your horse shod new for fl.lo cash. Call and see the splendid organs just re ceived at Uolloway'a jewelry store. J. D. Matlock, in another column, makes his Fall and Winter announcement. A new real estate office is being built in Fairmonnt. This looks like business Remetnlicr that Hanson ft Son have the best selected stock of clothing in town Mitchell's $7.50 "Darling" cook stove sells like hot cakes. It pleases evorybody Come and examine Forrest ft McFarland's "stocks" for shoeing wild horses. Shop 8th street, west of Lane a paint shop. A laree assortment of wall paper just re ceived at the Eugene Book Store. Call and see it. The M.00 W. L. Douglas shoe for sale by A. Hunt. Unequalled for durability snd excel lenc. E.J. McClanabao has been appointed adminiilrutor of the estate of O. A. Litb' gow. Judge Pipes aud E. F. Pernot, of Corval lis, buve patented a copy holder for typo writers. W. Hollowav is bv common consent the leading jeweler and bust watch maker south of Portland. A number of Encene people will attend the fair at Cottage Grove Monday, Tuesday and eduesdiy. The GtJAnn iob olflc turned ont a large quantity of job printiug for different par ties this week. Cortwright postofflce has been disonutin- tied. All man lor inai omce suouiu ue w . . ... ... n. , ,1 I.. drowsed to Lorane. You can buy goods cheaper at Goldsmith's than any place in town. He pays no store rent nor clerk hire. A Mr. Marshall, formerly owuer of the hotel at Creswell. has started a furniture store iu that place. It is about decided that Oregon will not get a recount. However, Portland and ba. lem may get another one. The Gazette says the Corvallii rovetment is a failure, and that the people themselves there are considerably to blame. Walker Uinton and family, well known on tbe west side of Lane county, are now residents of Long Creek, Grant county Drsineer has received a consignment of ten tons of assorted glass, and is ready to fill all orders for glass and sasb with dis patch A nnnilier of subscribers, who have prom, ised th Guard wood on acount are request ed to deliver the same at an early a dato as practicable. When voti want to make your friends a handsome present at reasonable prices get some of that lovely Wedding Art Glassware at Goldsmith a. For musical goods of all kinds and the best nualitv bo to Uolloway'a. All the musicians in the city recommend bis as the best place to liny. Public school in the Central building ktnrled last Monday, with a good attend ance. School will commence in me ueary building Monday. D.m't vnu want a nice lot in Martin s Ad dition near the new Publio School, .UU to M00. with fruit trees. Apply to ten. M, Miller or U. W. Alartin. Veil Sunday. Seot. 28th. will be oonse eiationdavof the Y. P. 8. C. E. of tbe Christian chnrch at 5 o'clock p. m. A cor dial invitation is extended to all. Oliver's new steel and old reliable chilled plows, sulky, gang and walking and at re duced prices. r . Al. VHAMUaiW. W. Holloway has just secured the agency for this district for tbe celebrated music of Lvon ft Healy. of Chicago, and can offer tbe best bargains in organs on tba coast. Saturday morning last Mr. Busby, the ex pressman, was run over by his horses at tbe lUnot and severely bruised, lie nas Been laid np during the week, but is now improv ing. In connection with tbe usual service, next Sabbath evening, hept. at the rresuy terian church there will be a service of song led by Mr. L. G. Adair, beginning promptly nt 7 o'clock. All are cordially Invited. rvnatahl Cochran last Saturday ar- one Moore, on a warrant from Rose- i,rr, charrinc him with stealing a horse He was taken there by Deputy Sheriff Dillard of Douglas county Sunday morning. K alight change of time has been made by the passenger trains on their departure from Eugene: The overland south bound arrives at 1105 p. m.; north bound at 453 . m Itnsebure local, north bound, 055 a ni., south, 25 p. m. ino force on the Oregonian Bail wnv is making good progreaa. They have now col to a point this side of the McKen nnnoaite the James Stevens' place Thev have been enjoined from changing tbe erade tnrougu iue nrmj or i"- The order will be beard October 7tD. tVnaltinntnfl Democrat: Tbe amount of lrnnkenneaa seen in Forest Grove during i.. tn weeks seems rather strange ,.,oV,i0r. who have considered this a probi i.i,,,.n town. It is an open question wheth . An not lead Ililliboro. with its three open saloons, paying 12O0 per year of tbe town s taxes. a KtirA cure for tba whitky libit: Dr T lijir.rh.tnn Antidote for draBkenDeu .its.sk aiiV rsUtA of the liouor habit in from ten to thirty days, from tbe moderate drinker to the drunkard. The antidote can be given iu a cup of coffee without the knowledge of .i.. n..Lm takinir iL Tbe Antidote will not ;..;' ii,. health in any way.. Manofao- tured bv tbe Livingston Chemical Co., Port land, Oregon, or from Oiburn ft Co., oene. Eo. Rev. Mr. Snead. who bad been engaged to k . it.a CoBcTFfretioual Cbnrcb in th, remainder of this Tear, received i-,i. nf il,a serious illoeM of bis '.l,l,,n.la and left On last night WHO I" ' , . . ...in to bo to btr. He gave np bis cborcb tnnt here. There were many re grets expressed at bis leaving.-Albany Dem. ocrat. Tbe real estate market is improving. Day ft llendcrsou' lor Furniture, Carpets aud Ht'ddiut;. Go lo Watts and gut your uni-ical luatru- menta at cost. A woman runs an edging tnw in tbn Mil- geue shingle mill. Joe Ooldstoue is uow olcrkiiib' In ren der's store at Drain. Oslmrn ft Co. have revived a fine 1120 Katiouul Cash Register. Wood sawiua machinea are busily en gaged cutting oordwood. The local south bound tram was forty minutes lato last Thursday. Wm. Moore will saw your wood promptly. Leave ordeis with Craw at Ihe poslofllce. Whitoouib ft Abrnina ore molding daily, with their new machine, over 3O.U0O buck. The hop warehouses at tbe depot are uearlv filled. Still the hop" ' pouring Iu. Ou September IStb Pacific coast bops were quote.! in New York at 41 vm- cents per pound. Mr Thomas, the contractor, u buililiug a beautiful 51,500 Queen Anne house lor him self iu Fairiuoimt. Lumber is beiniz wived for the new Con- gregalioual church ou the lot iu the rear of the Episcopal church. Misses Lizzio llauchiuan, Myra Calhcart aud Ethel Taylor, o( Cottage Grove, aie at tending the academy at Draiu. Tbe eleclrio are liiiht iu front of the Couit House is being changed to tlio intersection of Eighth and Oak streets. A good idea. 8. A. Hnlin. formerly of Engine, and an other gentleman intend alartiug a prescrip tion drug store in Albany 111 auont a moutu. I desire to sew in families by tbe day. Residence on Eiubt Mroct, across the mill race. Lai'ba Walkkb, Mr. Frank HodiiMna. formerly Assistant Secretary of State, it is said, has been select. ed by State Treasurer Mrtsrhan as his as aistant. S H. Friendlv has already shipped a number of car loads of hops Some of them he shipped by the wav of New Orleans lo New York. Tha (JrtAsii iob of.loo has printed this week 12,(100 deposit checks aud circnUr hitters for the Lane County Raul;, besides numerous other small jobs. R. 8. Osburn, formerly of Engeue, bas been nominated by the Demooralio State Convention of Nevada for regent of the State University. Ho should be elected by a large majority. R. Pnahman. of Acme, is In Eugene. He says that his new machinery will soon arrive via Yaquina May. nmn u in pu in mo mill he will be able to saw 50,000 feet in twelve hours. Just revived bv F. B. Dunn, direct from the factory iu New York, the finest line of seal plush aaqnes and stockinett jackets this side 01 rorllaod. new siyiea ami uuoj Call early and get your choice. A mixitlnr. of the W. ( T. U. will bo hold at Congregational Hall on next Weduesday afternoon, Uct. 1, si z:ou p. ni., nr iuo pup noaa of electing ofUcers for tho ensuiug year, Members are earueatly requested to be pres- eut. Golden Ace Rolline Diso Harrows, with or without seeder attachment, they are the best made, and at a price that all cau afford one. at Hardware store, opposite Rakor'i Hotol. t . L. LIIAUIIKRS. Mr. F.imies. of Silver Lake, was iu Eu gene this week. Ho has 2,000 bead of Hue million sheep nt tho Pino Opening on tbe Miliiarv ro&il. which he drove across tbe mountains for a market. The price not be Ino BHtisfactorv he will return tbeui to bis Silver Luke range. Alei Mover, a Portland capitalist, has con eluded not to improve bis property ocoupied by Markns' cigar store nud the express office, but be let his conscience take its ut most limit and raised the rout 10 oo mouth-twioe what tbe room is ically worth However, tho occupants stood tbe raise. At Cost to Close Out. S. Warsbaner is desirous of closing out his business here. He will make up bis lame pautidoon slock, at cost, for cash. Re member the place, up-stairs in Ihe Matlock buildinu. Give him a cull aud examine stock. Dressmaking. Mra. E. Christian has opened dressmak ing parlors in rooms 1 and 2 in Uuun a hlorli. where sue will oe pieatea io aes vm and new customers. Dressmaking and out ing done in the latest styles. Ngw Pieb Afro BuiDoa. Iu another col nmn will be found a notice to contractors from tho rommissiouerf court asv Inn for bids, plans, etc. for i hriilon across tba Buslincl! slough, cast of the Eugene bridge, aud also tor tbe erection of a new pier nndcr the east ena of the Eugene bridge. These ere certainly needed improvements. Dmn RriDrrNLt. Gordon Cooper, who waa tried at Walla Walla for the murder of Tiu uivaral months aao. and admitted, died quite suddenly at Echo, in Umatilla county, last Friday. He was smoking a nine, which cansea a UI ni uemorriiaiis ui tbe lui'gs, from which be died. His wife is left iu destitute circumstuueos. Cooper was a resident of Eugene for a yoar or two. Social Whist and Dancino Pabtt. There will be a social party Saturday even ing at the Terpsicborean Parlors in Day's blocs; Wltn a view oi periuaueuuy uifc"- ingfortbe winter. Those holding mvtla lions to the Eutre Nous pariy and the F.U' gene Social Dancing Club are cordially in vtled, by order oi ine coinmume. Stskkt Railwav, A gentleman was here from ihe East several davs tbla week loo ina kuf the tnwn. with the view of eatab' l ah no a street runway, ue was wn a - ' .. , nt-a,! with the town and its busiuess. Af ter oouferring with bis associates in the Eual. he will apply for a franchise from Ihe council for a burse oar line. rirara ARtm rr.. The detka for tho Geary school building bsve arrived and will be set np in the buildiug ready for school next Monday. Tue patrons of the school will please remember Ihe boundary of tbe dis- rift ami nave ineir cuuureu ivyvi muiu iugly, F. M. Wilkins, Chairman. Takh Up. A small Indian pony, 7 or 8 yeara old, light strawbeiry roan, bald face .n,1 whit hiud less to the knee, saddle tn.iV. branded fiuure "3" on right b r.ma in m Dlaoe September 7lh. Owuer wi II please csll at once und pay charges. A. A. Kiao. Plams Aaitivan. The pluus and specifica tions for tbe new jail have airived, and eon tractors now can have nae of the Mine to figure on. The date for letting tbe contract bas been changed to Saturday, October 11 MM, at 10 a. in. FnusHXD. The Lake creek eom.ty biidge waa finished and turned over to Lorn miaaionara Parker and tiyland by L. N ftnnv aonfiactor. last Monday. It ia said to be a substantial structure and above tbe reach of floods. Baptist AasociATiow. Tbe Corvallis Rap list Aasociat ion met here last Wednesday A onnd attendance is present. Rev. O'Don aid is Moderator and 8. Marsh clerk. Tbe association will hold over Sunday. T.ayi Tram. J. P. Mulkey had two -r nf m.u ii. Ihe Mobawk valley, that aided 180 bushels. This is tbe heaviest yield we have beard of this season. - Miaauoc Llcissia. Tbe following mar rimnm liwnaM wr uuned thil WSck: T. P. Purkerson and Catherine K. Phillips; James T Rretdicg and Najcy fc tiootpatii;e. Heal KnUtc Transfers. U'llENIC. Carrie IVimiuuton to Geo II Paik, lot 4, lock 10, old Iowu;l50. A J He, man lo Margaret Hays, lot t, lock 3, Hlieltou'sadditiou;$rioO. J F Atberton to J II lleaTeuue, lot 3, bluiK 3. College Hill Park; 5100. J ! Atberton to Kdward Helms, lot i, l.K-k 4. College Hill Psrk;5100. John Davies to Annie Davies, 't lot 2, block 14, Mulligan's donation; 51- i i Atberton to James lliccma. lots a aim ti, block 2, Collage Hill Park; 5200. J i . Atberton to A J 1 lectiiuu, lot i, blocl !, College Hill Park; 100. J F Albertou to Mrs W 11 Ruber and daughter, 6 lots in College Hill Park; 5000. J r Atbertou to Joel Ware, 3 lots in Col lege Hill Park; 5300. J t Alliertou to U U I'hrismuii, a lots in College Hill Park; :U0. J t Atberton to Ida llendilcks, S loll iu College Hill Park; $200. J F Atbertou to James Iluffmau, 2 lots iu College Hill Park; 5200. J r Atberton to Henry Uullinau, i lots u College Hill Park; 500. J r Atherton to Lizzie l.uckey, i low in College Hili Park ; 5.HK). 4 r Atuertou nieanew anuiuoo io wun. Hill Park, of 144 lots. COUKTBT. to D J F A Raukin McGoven, luud; 54,750. U S to It II Hazleton and wile, Jr-i.w patent. .... . w., t.j.ai A 1. liaz eion IO ueo inompaou, tauu ci J A Straight to S A Cochran, 3 lots in Gleuwood Park; f 240 Joseph Rrudlord lo J W Benlley, 20 acres; f 1I.IKI. John Rlew to 8 C t'uisou, D7 acres; flow M M Crow lo J E Hiukle, 10 acres; (200 made to correct former deed. E D Judkius to T C Stearns, 5.79 acres; 5114 75. I) F Powell to w j l'owell, 1W) acres; 3.200. U. 8. to A. J. Crockett. 1WJ acres; limber luud claim; f 150. U 8 to Wm D Crockett, 160 acres; tim Iter land claim: 5450. A J Crockett to Wm D Crockett, 100 acres; j. FLOBKNCK. Geo M Millar to Jacob Dale, lot 43, block C, Miller's addition; 5125. Geo. M. Miller to Jacob AlKcDoli, lot and 2, block 10; 5150. COTTAOI OB0VI. G W Lous and Henry Landoss to Direc tors School Dint 45, blocks 11 aud 15, Long ft Landess addition; i-SUO. MrsSEWyunto Mrs L M lbompson, lot 3, block 3, Wynn a additiou; I'M courso. W A Schooling to Martha R Schooling, one-quarter acre; 5-40 DO. OLKNADAi Geo II and II 11 Barrett to Clement S Frauk, lot 1, block 2il; 5100. Same lo M 8 Frank, lot 0. block 30 liou Geo H Barrett to Perry Frank, lot 0, block 3; 5100. The Oreifoiilan Hullroatl. We clip the following editorial from Wednesday's Ureuouiau: Au nndeitak ua ot tbe greatest importance to our state is the Oreooniau tlliiullngton) railway. It is to traverse tbe state from northwest to southeast, starting ironi ron land it will take a southeasterly direction through Mulluomah county, then turniug south will pass twelve or fifteeu miles east of Oreiron City and ou to Hiiveiton, urowus ville and Spnngtleld. f rom ttprtugneltl It will follow np the Willamette aud pass over iuto Easlorn Oregou. Ibo direct line will continue to a connection with the Central Pacitlo in Nevada. A lateral line will pass through Middle Oregon into Idabo, and another line will be extended through the Klamath oountrv iuto California, and on to San Francisco. It will be seen that this is an nndertnkiuB of the first msgnilude and importance. As yet it nas uot maue tue nrooresa that was oxpected. thoticth woik is going on at various place throughout tbe Willamette valley. Fourteen milts of tbe roail are undi r construction in Lsne oounty, extending from Coburg throughSpriiigtleld and on to Jasper. At various places tbe narrow gauge ia being connected Into standard itauue road, It was the expectation early iu the summer that ths section from Portland out to 1'oweti s vsuoy in aiuuno mah count v would be completed this year, but there ba been so much dolay iu guttiug a route and rluht of way that oonstruotton will probably go over till next summer, lb Huntington road will be one of tbe greatest and most Important members ot tue uregon svstem. It will be at once an Oregon road, an interstate road and a transcontinental road, and will dovelop a large portion of our state as yet without railway advantages. Estray Notice. Slraved ftom th Hill pasture, 4 miles northwest of Euueno ubout March, a black four year old borne, weigh about 800 fionnds, branded with a connected A. It, on eft shoulder. A suitable reward will be nsid for return or information leading to recovery, to Wheeler Feed Stable, Eugene. Address Ueo. Lytle, fcugeue. Ths Latkbt Swindle. A sleek swindler has been doing the farmer In the neighbor Ids counties, lie oalia at tn farmer nonse snd salute the lady about iu this way Good morninii. madam. I have just met your husband and purchased a calf from bim. us conid not cnange mis u um anu told me to call at the house and get $15 chance." Tbe Rood woman, supposing It to be all nglil, gives min me requisite cuaiigs and be departs, saying be win can in a aay or two for ihe calf. When tbe huaband cornea In and la told of the tranaaotion, ha concludes there is some mistako; but as be has the 520 bill concludes that be I not out much. But when he undertakes to psss the bill be discovers it to be t rank counter feit, then he knows it is not right, Chobck Mketmos. A aeries of evenjng mnalinir will be held at the Christian church. beainninB on Sunday, September 28 Elder J. B. Johnson, late of Oniabe, now of Salem, will aid the pastor in oonduoting the services. Tbe minister and cbnrcb desire lha attendance of those who are not cburcb going people. Hear them before you decide or defer this qnestloo, a RiaioL's Cas. A letter from Abe Gold smith, since bis arrival in San Francisco, brings tbe information that tbe doctor had oM and cave bis eve a preliminary exam ination and stated that it was a very eriou case. However, be could not say ror some time whether the eye could bs.saved. 'Mr, Goldsmith stood the trip down well. BruucKD Btm Agent Adair ba tickets nn aala over Ihe Southern factno from r-u oana ia Portland to the exposition at reduc ed rate. The tickets, good for round trip and one admission to tbe lair, ten days time, ar sold for C7.C5. Th fair commenc ed Thursday, September 23 8oiirrnr"n WoanaartJL. tveryuooy is awaiting with interest for the date of the Mernll-Abt-Abbott company io Eugene. It Is a wonderful company. Eddie Abbott ia tbe wonder of the world. Prof. E. AM has tbe great Grecian mystery. It is coming in the Lear future. CAK:ru.iD. T. G. BedflelJ, tbe optician, on account of tbe illness of his wife, ha been compelled lo cancel bi appointment in Eugene. Br at the Lamar. At th last drawing of the Louisiana lottery Wm. Hulloway drew 5100. It was his first ticket. UaapwAaa. Roildera' material, toola of all kinds at bottom prices. F.L. Cmamjkb . Boas In Eugene, Oregon, Sept. 20, 181K), to tbe wife of Jasper Stevens, a sun. Timber Land Fraud.. It upiivars that the crop of stickora is al waya equal to Ihe demand. We thought ths sharks had worked fraudulent timber laud schemes in this vicinity so often that It would be Impossible, to find any one wno would take stock in any scheme, that waa uot, on its face, legitimate. However, we have found that we were mistaken as the following will show: It apara that W. A. Caborn ai d partners came here about three mouths ago and commenced business. Tbey located about forty people on claims up Ihe McKeniie river, making many ellur- ing promises, xuey receiveu irom eaiu oi tho panics about f '22 to pay expenses of fil ing, etc., besides charging each one tbe con veyance to tbe land and board while so en gaged. Of this sum they paid out 58 and pocketed tho other 514, thus making 50. ess expenses. In addition, these same par- ties, so we are Informed, located 100 people from other portions of Oregon and Washing ton, receiviug probably fjO from each on an average, thus cleauing np about $o000 ou this transaction. The first proofs were advertised to be mado nt Rosehurn on last Wednesday, and about Alteon of those who bad "contributed" were on band to make the proof required by the Tinted States, but Cabron aud Welch failed lo put in en appearance, so tbe ptoofs were not made. Thoie who filed, are out quito an amount each; but are considerably wiser. Cabrou is the same man that some time ego filed on tbe old Owens' donation, now the property of Mr. Wood. i s To Delinquents. The urueiit needs of the county for money at preseut, makea it my duty to again warn all delinquent tax-payers to come forward and Immediately settle. On Oct. Ktb. lM'.ni. i will oommenoe to ride for taxes, and delinquent tax-payers will be required to pav costs according lo law. Eugene, Kept. Klitb. ltmo. James E, Nolahd, Sheriff and Tax Collector of Lane Co., Or. Sliliiflu Mill llurned. J. C. Goodale's shingle mill waa bnrned at Cobum last Saturday nisht. So tire had been used about tbe premises after noon of that day, and Mr. Goodale found everything all right at night. About 75,000 sbinglea were carried to a place of safely and saved. i he mill will be rebuilt at once. Public Auction. Mr. N. J. Fitch will sell her entire stock ot millluory goods and ladies' good ft pub lio auction, on Saturday, Sept. 27, lH'JO, at 1 p. m., at ber (tore on nlllatnelt street. bargains will be offered. Bound Oveb. The irrepressible Van Al- sline is sgaiu in trouble. He waa cleaning out theraucb where he live on South Wit lamella street Fridsy afternoon when Deputy Marshal Gambol was sent for aud made his appesrauce. Van Allatioe set up a claim that hia domicile waa outside the olty limits and the marshal had no jurisdiction, sup porting his claim with a ohopping axe, uambel retired aud a couple of depnty sher iff's arrested the belligerent Van Allstine and took him before Justice Henderson, bo held him in 5300 bonds to await the action of the grand jury. Not having the necessary friends to go security, be Ian guishes in the hotol de Koland, Dud. O. A. l.ilhoow died ot consump tion in Eugene, Friday, Sept. 10, 1800, aged 3U year. He came to Eugene several months sgo front Chehalis, Wash., in hope of restoring hia declining health by a change ol oliiuulo. A widow and nve obiidren sur vlve bim. The funeral took place to the Masoulo cemetery Sunday afternoon under the auspices ot the Kniguts oi fytbias, i number ot tbe numbers ol that order com iug from Albany and Corvsllis, aiding tbe resident momben. Mr. I.ilhgow also held membership in the A. O. U. W., Jurisdiction ot Pennsylvania. Than In Euirene. Oreiron. Wednesday, September 18, 1HD0, In. T. T. Driskill, seed 82 years, Her remain were buried In the Oak Hill cemetery last Tbursdsy, Eld Stephen Jenkins conducting the service Mrs, Driskill was one of the pioneers ot Or egon, hsvtne come to uregon wltn ber nui band aud settled in Speuoer preoinot in 1853. She loaves sevoral ton and daughter, b sides nnmeron other relative. Her hut- band, Win. Driskill, Sr., was accidentally Bhot and killed in IbuO. PoaTomci Impbovcmint. Mr. Wash bums and her deputlea have been busily en gaged this week making tbe change from the old boxes to tbe new. The boxes were plac ed in position during Saturday night and Sunday, aud on Monday the poatolUoe waa besieued by patron anxious to secure desir able boxes. Tbe new outfit i a bandsome oue, and give general satisfaction. Ther are 300 lock and 300 oall boxes. The em ployes now have plenty of room in which lo accomplish their won. Fined. Tue two cyprlan, who occupy bouse in the wast part of town, were arrest ed Friday of last week and fined 525 each and costs for keeping a disorderly house, being admonished by Recorder Dorri that in tbe future prohibitory law would be strictly enforced. The resident of that quarter, however, complain that the Re corder' prohibition, like that of Main and Iowa, doe not prohibit. Stallion Pdbciiahed. F. A. Rankin baa purchased two fine stallions from D. J, Govern, of Iowa. One ia a black Boulogne Percheron named Black Prince whose pur chase price was 52.000; the other is Clydesdale and cost 5H00. These stallions are reaistered stock and will prove Quite an addition to the breeding of horses lu Lane county. Tbe black Peroberon i the first ver brought here. They will make tbe next season In the county. Comuittei MEirato. The legislation committee of the Oregon l'reaa Association met Friday evening at Salem and decided to prepare two bills to go before the legislature with, une will be to aecure a general puo lication of all new lawa in the state press. and the other will be a bill to provide for more detailed publication ot county expen ditures. Lamp Bold. At tbe administrator' isle of the estate of M. P. Martin, deceased, Wedueaday, consisting of 881.35 acre near Cottage Grove, and one lot in Latham, the property waa bid in by W. C. Martin for 14,542.50. Leased. Moor & Liun nave made ar rangements to take the lease of tbe grange storeroom now occupied by UoOlung J Johnson. Tbe lease of the latter parti ex- piras January 1, 1801, whan lb new losses will take possession. Ixoobpobateo. The Eugene Lumber Company bas filed article of incorporation wltb . i. urawtord, 4. . r utur ana 4. is. Hopkins, incorporator. The capital stock I 55,000, snd the principal place of busi ness, Eugeue. Retubked. Tbe Meunouitee, who chased tbe Wasbburne place aom pur lime since, have relumed and taken charge of their purchase. Tbey say a Urge number of others of their failb will arrive next week with the intention of purchasing large bodies of land. Contbalt Let. The contract for the building of tbe Congregational!! cbnrcb, on Seveutb street, baa been let to Ueo. tl. rant, tbe contract price being S2.185. The new structure will be a handsome edifice. Local Makeit.-Hop, 32ci wheat, 02ft 64 net; oaU, 4(X4.'i; eiira, 25; butter. 28(?aOj bacon-hams, 12(u,14; sides, 1'.',; shouldars, 10; potato, bu. Personal. L. N. Roust and wife bare returned to this oily. J. R. Campbell weut to Portland last Thursday. J. C. Ooodale and family have removed to Eugene. Dsnutv Clork Burr paid Junction a visit last Thursday. F. A. Rankin attended tbe Cculrnl Point Fair this week. Wick Huff slopped off the local train over Tbursdsy nlgbt. W. n. Balier. of Junction, was In Eugene hut Weduesday. Rev. G. A. Blair ia confined to bi room with sickness. R. M. Molholland. of Junction, was in Eugene Wednesday. R. Scott, an Oregonian agent, was here severs! day this week. J. M. Sloan bas gone to Gilliam county to remain a month or two. P. F. Caatleman, of Portlaud, waa in Eu gene several days thi week. B. S. Pague. of the Oregon State Weather Bureau, waa iu Eugene, Friday. Bev. C. M. Hill, of Portland, Is here in attendanoe upon tbe Baptist Association. Geo. Blnehart, of Condon. Gilliam coun ty, ia visiting relatives and friends in Lane county. Hon. U. B. Miller and family, of Grant Pass, were visiting here a couple of days thi week. Dr. Gill roturned from Albany Tuesdsy. He reports Joe Whitney as (till being ser iously ill. John Davis, tbe tailor, made Bosebnig a visit tbla week. He reports railroad ru mor plentiful in that town. n. H. Hani and family, of Napa, Cal., will arrive here the first of the week. The gentleman i brother of John B. Harris. Ed Houston has returned to his home in California. He was accompanied by his brother, Rev. Wm. Houston, of Junction Wm. Million), of Crook county, is In this county visiting old friends, tnd purchasing supplies. He came over the McKenzie road. Monday's Albany Democrat: Mrs. Etta B. Yassallo look last evening's (rain for Eu gene, where she goes to visit her cousins, the Misses Estella and Eleotru Stiles. W. nolloway and Mel Warner returned from Coo Bay Sunday. Tbey brought ont with them dozen fine aalt water crabs, whloh they distributed among appreciative friends. Commissioner Parker and nyland have returned from their trip to tbe Lower Bins- law. Tbey report having bad a pleasant time, and are now thoroughly posted on the roads In that section. Florence Items. ThrWeet. Four new house will be built soon No finer olimate than we are enjoying. O. W. Hurd's new house is nearing com pletion. The salmon caught for the cannery are larger and better than ever before. A lady living near t lorenoe has a sun flower 10 feet high and atill growing. H. E. Haubort will sbip about lOO.uoo feet of lumber on the W. U. Harrison. The lot I cleared and ready for the now church which will be built thi fall. Rev. A. Robinson will attend tbe Presby tery at Oregon City on the Cth and tbe Syn od at Portland on the 0th October. The new orvan for the chnrch arrived last week on the Mischief. Capt. Winant baa the thanks of) the pastor and congrega tion for bringing it from Yaquina free from charge. O. U. Jacobson, bu aalted over lbo bar rels of. salmon up to the present time, and Mey.er ft Kyle have canned about a boat' load Geo. M. Miller ia a delegate to the Free- - bytery which convene at Oregon City next month. Mr, fc. i . otlles u also expected to attend. Our well-known County Clork. W. H. Walker, sojourned In our midst a number of days the past week. Tbe aame geniality and affability that heretofore has marked hia career, are atill aa ptominent aa bia variona other good qualitiea. In faot tbe only improvement in "Billy" we conld pos sibly luggest Is a wife. Letter List. Letters for the following person remained uncalled for at the postofflce In Eugene, Oregon, Sept. 25, 1890: Allen, Andrew Billiard, Gus Bollard. Mrs It Clark, Airs F M Conrad, A Craig, Win N Day, Decamp Dunlap, Lee Goodman E Jones, Johnny, Jr Jones, Wesley Johnson. Eddie B Kemp, Mrs o U McDonald, Mrs J 17 a Maor, Lemuel Marvin, L Mathsssoa, Charlie Norton, F F, Robinson. I N Robinson, Eugene 2 Sauoden, Mr 8 W Smith, G G Hilar, Mrs W A Steele, Mrs Lena R Winston, Mra U Welley, Mrs Invrey C West, Mrs Willey, Mrs Mary wegner, Henry A charsre of oue cent will lai made on each letter slven out. Persons calling for letters will please say wnn anvertiaeii. auINNXI Yf AHuBUBNa, r. BI. State Fair Premiums. The following Lane oounty people took . premium at the State Fair last week: G.W.Gill, Eugene, golding for pacing, Rocket, 1st premium. T. J. Cram, Eugene, mare 4 year ana over, roadster, 2d premium. Bertha Bhelton, Eugene, crochet shawl, 3d premium. Mis Maud I itch, Eugene, point lace, 2d premium. Mrs. Adan Bbeiton, Eugene, piano cover, 1st premium: toilet ousbiou. applique, 1st Sremium; sofa ousbion, 1st premium; night res, 1st preminm; hand-sewed pillow shams, 2d premium. Adctiob. I wilt sell at publio 'auction at my place one-half mile east of tbe High banks on tbe McKenzie 8 miles from Eugene on Friday, Oot. 10, 1800, at 10 o'clock a. ra the following described property! 3 cows, 1 Steers, x nsiiere, t caivea, a mare o yeara old, 1 bora 4 year old, 1 Booking colt, 1 nor, 3 wagons, plow, barrow, hay rack, aet ot harness, and household furniture. Tonus Cash. Chables Kcmby. Patino) Up. Th Oregon Psciflo a few day ago paid ita employee for June, and it is now liquidating tor July and August, which will oe iufull, ae under tbe custom, pay is not due until tbe 15th to tbe 20th of each month, for the preceding month. The pnblie can draw their own conclusions aa lo what tbi commendable eonduot means, the Albany Democrat add. Valci or Labch. The larch lumber cut by the eaw mill at Bridal Veil sells readily at $22 60 thousand, and th individual that hss a quarter section of larob timber in the foothill of Lane oounty need not work any more, when it beoomee accessible to market. Fob Bali. 320 acre of land, team, har ness and wagon, ten bead of cattle, farming utensila and household furniture for aale at a bargain. Inquire of A. 8. MoClure, Room 7, Grange Building. Cows for Sale. I have for aale on my ranch at Clorerdale, three mile east from Creswell, thirty-five head of oows, several of them with caivea and giving milk and others soon to come in. 18 last year'a heifers, also a full blood young Jersey bull. Tbia stock will be sold al publio auction on Saturday, Oct. 4th. In quire at farm or addreea A. Vatuoue, Cres well, Oregon. WABTBn.- A girl to do housework. Inquire at Marble Works, first door north of Moor 4 Linn's furniture store. -v.