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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1890)
CITY AND COUNTY SATURDAY OCTOREIt 11, K! Not lee. After this date all nluniarv null , resolutions of ri-svt '"' """Is ' thanks will ts'cliariii-d r at the rate ol live cents ht Hue lor liim riinn In tlir(il'AKIt. luted AukiisI 1MHI. A New Addltiuu to Kiiireiie. E. J. Frusier and Geo. M. II) hind, nf t, Lane Couuty Lam) & Loan Co., purchased Dr. P. K. Walters' elegant suburban boms nu South V illmuttttt Mitet Ih-I Wednesday lor fancy price, which lbt-y inleud to plat aud place uu the market lit once, at prion tbat even the poorest plcbeiuu e.iu reach. Aside from low price ibey intend offering three prize, valued at $10,000, to purcbo. era of these Iota There ia on the tn.ct a beautiful reaideuce, which Dr. VV'attera hat juat completed at a cost o( $3,750, which, with two acre of ground art to berries aud fruit immediately surrounding the suuie, worth at least (1.250, making the firat prize worth f 5,HJ0. The second prize wdl be the large frame barn on the plaoe which coat over $2,000, together with laud euougb eur rounding it to make the. piize worth at leant $3,000, The third prize ia the cottage across the street from the reaideuce, together with land enough to make the prize worth $2,000. The purchaser of each lot will be given a ticket entitling him to a chance in the draw lor each of these prizes. The draw of prize will be couduoted by a committee of citizens selected by the ticket holders themselves, an there will be no trick er fuke about it. This beautiful addition lies on the eaat slope of College Hill, and will make the most desira ble reaideuce property on the market. It is the iuteution of theae gentlemen after they have their plat prepared, which will be in about a week, to give the residents of Eugene aud Lane county a ten days' privilege to make first choice of lota before the plats are placed in the bauds of agents outside of Lane county. The price of -these lots will average about $25 each. Look out for their announcement when the addition will be of fered for sale, so you can get choice of lota. (ionlicu Items. October 8, 18'JO. A. J. Keeuey has lold his bops fur 323,c per pouud. The recvut raius have beuetitted the pos . tnres to Hoiue exteut. Miss Nellie Carpenter is gulling along nicely with her school. A small colt was killed by a truiu near Mr. Bwaggait'a yesterday. Gainey Mathews baa reuted a place some where south or west of Eugene. Mr. Acree and family have moved on to the J. D. Matlock place adjoiuiug Goshen. B. F. Kee ley's child is a sou, instead ot a daughter, us stated by the Guard last week. Mr. Ilutchiuson, one of our local carpen ters, ia working on Mr. Wilson's new house ou Pleaaaut Hill. W, E. Qoldridge and family recently re turned from a two week's visit at the State Fair aud with relatives iu Yamhill couuty. JTwo barns are now under course of cou rtruction iu the village, one the property of E. M. Warren, the other Uucle Joseph Ea ton's. Mr. Ballard has moved ou the Ella lien ning Farm, It. E. Callison moving from the sume to Mr. Coleuiau's place southwest of Eugene. Henry Harmes, Johu Keeney, Alfred Stew art and Henry Beuuett went out hunting in the mountains above Lost valley lost Satur day evening, aud returned the next day with three deer. "Cayuse Charlie," well kuowu in Eastern Oregou and so called ou account of bis pony trading propensity, made this viciuity a call the first of the week, peddliug sewing ma chine oil, varnish, etc. We for oue are pleased with the turn of events since Mr. E. M. Warren purchased the Harines estate and begau selling lots iu Goshen, not tbat we thiuk this little station will ever amouut to more thau a mere ham let, but because persons of our owu vicinity are buying tola aud building cosy dwellings on them, not for speculative purposes, but for homes homes among their Irienda aud neighbors with whom they have resided in the past, Bome for many years. Those who have purchased properly iu the village are W. It. Dillard, Mrs. S. J. Dillard, Mrs. Ed mundson, Uncle Jos. Eaton, It. N. Delp, Henry Harines and others, among whom we think is Uncle Jesse Cox. Another com nieudable feature is that those who have built their house have chiefly employed lo cal workmen. To us all this is pleasant to contemplate. Letter List. Letters for the following persons remained uncalled for at the postofflce in Eugene, Oregon, Oct. 10. 1890: , Drown, Will Bayer. rank J antrcll,John (ampliel , rred Coleman, Miss Laura Olllaui, David Uhndorn", II A Schmidts, Hon Wilson, Drl. I , , A chanre of one cent will be made on each letter given out. Persons calling (or letters win please say when advertised. Minnie Wabhuubnk, P. M. To Delinquents. The urgent needs of the county for money ... r i .... ,int. in scant warn all delinquent tax-payer to come forward and immediately settle. On Oct. 15th, 1800. I will commence lo ride for taxes, and delinquent tax-payer will be required to pay cosi accoruwg "' Eugene, Sept. 2Gth. 18110. Sheriff and Tax Collector of Lane Co., Or. Choice Land for Sale. A tract of 130 acres choice land within a mile of the court house for sale as a whole or in tracts to suit purchasers. Further infor mation bv application to K B. Cochran on ill. u. -J1l . i n Tiav. Cor. Olive riu oi., .ugeue, ui iw " ' and 7th r. vt;Ja Teamed and Mrs. u i.Li. l... v. tabun ronroa iu Slat canny nniieaaer iw v . nk:kiMinn .h-re thev will do dress- mabina In .11 the latest styles. Cutting nd O " fitting a specialty. O . . . O.JA .aaa nt tfltll 1. team, bar ness and wagon, ten bead of cattle, farming A '...l.ij nrniinn for sale at ULensiie ana Duusruuin .... -- . baro.in. Innuire of A. 8. McClure, Koom 7, Grange Building. i ni.Kmiih has re- MEDKOBD FLOta. , v,,l ceived another car load of the celebrated Medford flour. He will keep m brand of flour in stock at all timea nereauc, Fo. Sou. -T-o. cottage, and I three lots within three bioc.s oi iu- bouae. Apply to W. Schumat. at Bettmsn s store. . F. M. Wilkins. tbe"drULKi, wishes to remind his patrons tbat it i- dnB" policy to wait until taken sick before buy.ng a boule o( Chamberlain'. Colic Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy. Every family should be :.i . remedy tor bowel eomplaiuta. ready for immediate oa. whenever required, during the annioi'r oontha. and tfau remedy i nnquestiowbly far superior lo ant other. It can alway depended npon. aud is pleasant and e w Uke It m put op in 2i andW cent bottles. Was A airl to 4" hnu-wrk. Inquire at Marble Works, first d-a n"rt ' Won, " Liaa'a furniture itur. WAXTro.-Seventy-fiv. bovs etween twelve an J eighteen years of sge to bay cloth irg of IUuson it Son. Foa Sale. - Nice residence VT'j'1'1 blocks of postottice. Inquire at this office. Hrevltlw. liol.t,OWAV-WAI.IIM, I'liKk., JtWKLHr Sl-ttTAlLIU AND Music. Henderson, dentist. See Preatou's ilni;le bkriieo. !' Albany rlUr. It U the lu Carpets at Day i- H, uUt oil's. Haruea and axle oil at Prrttun's. An endlew amount of WliiW at I'ru.Um'. Wui. l'rriton's HarueM ia the best Violin strings, 20 eta per set ut Watts'. Ask your urocer for Junrlimi it mip It Itf excellent. A beautiful deciiriilid l.n tuti . M'u. at Goldsmith's. I. Darneille baa sold bis livery business l Junction, The hiudiest cash nrice wdl lu. wheat by F. 1). Duuu. l'orest,(; McFurliiud are sluu-itiu lmrsM Hew tor $1.2") each c.ish. Day .t Ileuderiuin mil inn, ;..... ..( nil kinds cheaper tbau ever. A fine line of silk nlllshea in all altadM and grades at F. B. Dunn's. Hot and cold hatha even dav in tha WA..W at Jerry Horn's barber shop. rreston wants vou to come and ao hii saddles and heavy team harness. W. Hollowav. the leadinrr Iswnler and music bouse south of Portlaud. Mitchell just sot io another car load of stoves. He Is making them fly. Lee s new brick at Junction ia about com pleted. It is a handsome structure. Bring your old scrau cast iron to the Eu gene Iron Foundry where you can dispose of it. For line suits made to order aud ready made clothing, go to Hauson it Son. Go and see the most beautiful Aquariau Art Ware just arrived at Goldsmith's. C. Marx, Barber SIiod and Bath Rooms. First door north of Dunn's new block. Mr Geo F Craw has the aula asenrv fur all brand of the celebrated Tamil Punch Cittars Watts, the watchmaker and jeweler will give yon bargains ou anything iu hi hue. Before storing or sellius your oats see A V. Peters. Clean Chevalier barley wanted. E. C. Lake, marble cutter and dealer in mouumeuts, shop ou Eighth street, Eugene. A tin roof is being placed on the building occupied by the cigar factory aud express othce. Ladies wishing fall wraps would do well to call aud exam me stock ou exhibition at a. V. Peters.' Fisher k Watkins are building a corru gated iron wurehonse iu the rear of their butcher shop. Just arrived from the East, the lovely Queens Frosted Ware, the very latest de signs at Goldrmitb s. The Pilot savs that the Holmuu Bros. have leased their farm near Mouioe and will remove to Eugeue. It has been dcided by the Interior De partment at Washington not to give Uregou a recount of her census. The race horse Bingo won two race at the Yreka. Chi . Fair last week. The purses amounted to $300. Hattie Clow, of Junctiou, and Js Kelley of Pleasant Hill are now attending the nor mal school at Monmouth. Lane County Fomon. Giance will meet in Euirene on Siturday, October 25th. A full atteudance is requested. Wrhiht's Red Cross Cough Cure guarantee to iiive satisfaction. W ill cure anv kind l cough or cold. S old by all druswist. Miik'ley A Tarker have the largest stock ol doors and window in Eugene, factory one block east of the Eugene Hourmg mills. Enonire of vonr grocery dealer for Eu Rene flour, a home production; best iu;the market at ll.ou per saca. .1 W T.nwret ce had a faiuting spell on Willamette street, Thursday, and had to be tukeu borne in a back. He has recoveieu. For the lamest assortment of cook stoves, ranees and heaters and the lowest prices go .... . nt. II . L. L! , n .. l'....i.,ri....l tO AlllCUf-ll 8 iWUIULUOlU oiuio i-iuwiiuim. Treasurer Lnckey now indorses all coun ty warrauls presented to him for payment, "Presented aud not paid for want of funds." A communication from Long Tom regard- mo aiiiscoverv oi crawiiue neat luumuti received too bile for publication in this issue. Ira A Phelps has purchased a half inter est in the Jiiuction rnoi. wisu iu paper continued prosperity under Its new mauagemont. Ten one-acre tract sold in Fairmount this week. A it is now being surveyed and naa not yet been riled, the purchasers take bonds for deeds. To make room for a large stock of clocks and silverware, I will sell violins, guitars, batiios. accordeon and autoharps at cost. ' J. O. Watts. As timeB are hard and money scarce Bett- man will sell sll hi Ulsters, HewmarKet aud Jackets at actual con, which meaus fac tory prices in Chicago. Dr. G. W. Biddle may be Iounn at uis residence on Olive street, between r mu auu Sixth streets one block west of the Minne sou Hotel. He is prepared to do all dent al work in the best manner. Golden Age Rolling Diso Harrows, with or without seeder attachment, tbey are the best . , . :.. n., ll IT(ir.l one. made, anu ai a v"" , , , . , ' at hardware store opposite Baker a Hotel. r xj. uaisuMw. It is reported that the intended change of the overland iraiu leaving Portland one hour later than at present will not be made, rhe Northern PaciBo will run into Portland at an earlier hour to make the desired connection. Some ot our Eastern Oregon exchanges come to us feeling like a piece of suud paper. The lst issue of the Harney paper, how ever, feel smooth, which I good evidence that they have had a good ram in that sec TbeYonng People's Christian Endeavor of the St. Mary's church, will give a socia ble. -Harvest Home." Saturday evening, October 11. in the parish room back of the church. All are most cordially invited, es peclally the members of the endeavor socu ties. The lsdie of the W. It. C. are preparing to nive a grand Thanksgiving luncheon. A com lete programme will be ." ' .'i.Vrtl.n. C. is reuuested to Jfe-J Hiruiwv. -. Business be present at me ui of importance is to be transacted. By order of president. . l iiuTiniM: The owner of Bin- go mad. . cleanup, at the fair, as hi hor .....nralracflBndwoD all of them. In me be sbould not have b... .lloswd to eTer; but nobody looked after lb. matter, "d The -.Iked, .way with a '' - k. Ptititled to Tev"U,h:. Mr. Henry Plummer, o, Clements. C.l . -bo U ' been accnsiomeu io s - - , , i,,. hut the d sagreeable effect that r.'Pk'r'J bl Vi Lk. him miserable tor L a7.er ibe cramp had been relieved. I " ' .ntsneous. and no disagreeable after ..,. Cat. For sale by i. H- wiisins. Tha owner of F.irmount will gv " in eaib purchaser oi a uii ' alionnt. binding themselves to psy i n . .nt. interest pel n- in back lortbe l M)' r, a" in cis. tb. elertnc rt "Ml ?',. Gl an acre your location. Prelum's Vhl are fine. Job work at the Oi'ian office. Common council Monday evening. Circuit court too weeks from Monday. Try Webb's uew feed stable on eaat Ninth street. I Jin lliilma an. I IhitftMra in all shad at Pros tuba, S-letie Plush Jackets only 10 dollars at A. V. P,tel.' Canned York rum 10 rent mir ran at Goldsmith's. For correct lime and lha lat work on to Holloway'a. Go to Watts aud net vour musical iustrn- men Is at cost. Bouts, lllnft. allniiara. tlia liflat nf limt arAr at Bettuiau'a, Dav k Heuderson'a for Furniture, Carpets and Bedding. Oil Cloth, Carpets and Shades at Day k Henderson . Goldsmith Part the hichest rash Price foi country produce. Screen doors aud window lor aale bv Midgly k Parker. The Western Washer is the best. Mitchell sells them at ouly $1 A ssl of dtwnrated nlalea. nlnk or brown. for25oat Goldsmith's. See Preston 'a atddlea. No trouble for Pres ton to show his goods. For a good honest watch that will keep time go to Holloway's. Seal ritnb Jackets reduced from H to 10 dollars at Bettman's. Forest City Dongnla shoea only $1 50 a pair at A. V. Peters.' A new line of handsome nlasa casters just received at uoidsmitn a. All kinds nf mill saws and flies for sale at llichard Mount's saw abop. Burrell Conger started for Prineville Sat urdny, where be will locate. Remember the $1 50 Dongola shoe, gooc value (or $.', at A. V. Peters'. The Superior Stove stilt lead them all An immense line at Mitchell's. Go to Forrest k McFarland aud get your L. . .. L. I I a 1 ) uurae sulsi ugw iur f'-' Lasu. Call and see the splendid organ just re ceived at Holloway's iewelrv store. The Eugene sawmill is manufacturing I 1 I I. L. large quauuues oi iiimuer anu laiu. Russell Wyatt, of Albany, was admitted to the bar of the supreme court Thursday. Remember that Hanson k Son have the best selected stock of clothing in town. A large number of Eugene people went to the rortlaud Exposition f riuay morning. Dry seasoned wood for sale at all times by S. Merian. corner ol Sixth and Oak streets. Mitchell's $7.50 "Darling" cook stove sella like bot cakes. It pleases everybody, Workmen nre engaged covering the walls and roof of the new Congregational church. Tf. T IV Drips will nraanh at the Con. gregalionul Hall next Sunday morning and evening. The Supreme oonrt is iu session at Suletu There is not a single cose from Lsne conn' y- A l.rna acunptmnnt nf wnll nniur lllst PA. ceived at the Eugene Book Store. Call aud see It. Tie $.1.00 W. U Douglas shoe for sale by A. Hunt. Unequalled for durability and excel lence. All wool 10 iucb Henrietta cloth in sll new shades at C5o a yard. Bettman's is tbe place. TUi.r;il.Alit.AMvnlt Annihilation at Rhine. hart's theatre next Friday and Saturday evening. Salem Slesm Laundry ia less than a year old, employs it people. Dee samples ai u. IL Stone's. W. Hollcway Is by common consent the lending jeweler and best watch maker sou to of Portland. - Vim nan linv onnda chenner at Goldsmith's Iban auy place in town. He pays no store rent nor clerk hire. See samples of tbe Salem 8lonm Laundry work at II. II. Stone's. Work sent every Tuesday returned for Saturday. Tip mistake last week we stated that M Wm. Masterson was dead. Mrs. Maaterson survive her departed husband. Come and examine Forrest 4 McFarland i "sineka" lor shoeum wild horses. Shop Hth street. west of Lane's pnint shop. A hdier received from Abe Goldsmith. Thursday morning, briugs the information that bl eye is gradually improving. Best line of plush and light weight cloth wraps Irom in to J.) aoiiara snnio oi ron bind, now on exhibition at A. V. Peters.' Tha nnout laiindrv work between Port land and Sau Francisco done by the Salem Steam Laundry; samples ai n. u. Diooe a. TWsinnee naa received a consignment ol ten tons of assorted glass, and is ready to .. . . 3 L. I.L. J :.. nil all orders lor gissa ana sasu wuu um patch xtr T I.. Reese has oneued a aeneral merchandise store at Thurston, eight miles east of Eugene, lie win nave cnarge oi me postofflce. A number of subscribers, who have prom ia.il Hi flnsBn wood on sconut are request ed to deliver tbe same at an early a date a practicable. Jnn. Tsham. Irom McKenzle Bridtre. in forms ns that the first ol the week snow fell on tbe mountains at that place to tbe deptb of eight Incrjes. When von want to make your friends a haniiiinma ni-Ment at reasonable prices eet some of that lovely Wedding Art Glassware at Goldsmith's. For musical goods of all kinds and the best quality go lo Holloway'a. All the mnsicians in the city recommend his as tbe best place to buy. The nersonal property of the J. C. Yates' estate waft sold at auction at Irving Tbnrr dp forenoon. Itbronaht more than tbe appraised valuation. 1 1..' Mn want a nli-a lot in Martin's Ad ilition near the new Public School, $200 to :ioO with fruit trees. Apply to Geo. M. Miller or . W. Martin. TbeGrjABD is constantly receiving new auWriliera. The neople appreciate tbe efforts made to furnish them complete epitome of the county news. Oliver's new steel snd old reliable chilled nlows. aulkv. iranK and walking and at re duced prices. F. L. Cbsmbibs. W. Holloway has juat secured tbe agency Inr ibis district for the celebrated mnaio bouse of Lyon k Uealy, of Chicago, and can offer the liest bargains iu organs on tbe coast. The Merrill Abt-Abbolt Modern Miracle cnmbinni ion will product their instructive, r-i-iitifl.-! and entertaining performance at Rhinehart's theatre next Friday and Sator day evenings. Va not laii io see mem The eastern part of Eugene, all around the University, is building np rapmiy. opring ft l.l i buildini toward tbe west and Fair nnnni mat between the two. will be tbe finest place lor botnea in the valley Don't be let out in tbe cold when Clara Morris comes here with ber great company. Go at once and secure your seats to avoid ik. ,11. h and a crnsh. as there sorely will be. Tbe prices lor reserved srats have been placed at tbe same rate as this famous artist plavs lor in New York, Chicago, Portland and bsn trancisco. A sure rnre Inr tbe whisky habit: Dr. Livingston's Antidote lor drnnkennese will ....a an raaa of the liooot habit in from ten to thirty days, Irom the moderate drinker to tbedrookard. Tbe autidote can be Riven in a cup ol e flee without the knowledge of .k. uiii taVinD it. The Antidote will not ininre the health in any way. Manofac- I.p tha Livinnton Chemical Co.. Port land, Oregon, or Irom Osbnm k Co., Eu gene. The Oregonian Railway graders will con tiuue work ot the roadbed to a short dm tauce this sidu of Jasper, Tim north bound Caliloruia rmraaa trai was late eight hours Friday, caused by tl tbo burning of small bridge iu Califorma. Tlit Mortgage Census. A V flnwan. snei'ial iiL.ent of tha censna departmeut for tbe examination of mortgage records for the decade eudiug Deo. IS V.I, oomoleted hla work on the record of Lane couuty Wedneadsy. lie lulorrua na mat lite uumtier oi mort gages recorded during that time wa 2127, nf adiii.h liS'JO had beii satistleil. The av erage amount of mortgage was about $233, and tbe average term n moutn, payments geuerally being made promptly. The rates of interest were auioug tbe lowest of tbe counties of tbe state. This completes the work in Oregou. Mr. n..a.un liaa luft fnr Washington, havitiir nu. til the 15th iuat. to make his report to the census department. . In Memorlam. (Communicated.) VV'illt.i.i. Mauturann. who died at Soda. ilia and was buried here on lat Sundav. was an old aud estiemed pioneer of this county, lit, wuu uis isuiny, emiureu inn hardships aud dangers of an iuimigraut. in.t t .niitf !u aald nf kiln that ha a-as one of those who assisted in marking out the . -. . t .1 T II. trail oi civuizaiiun iu iin-iv l-ouuit, iiv was one of tbe founders of tbe tirst Cumber land Presbvterian Church iu Lano county, and was one ot tbe otlloer of tbe church. Hia body was brought here and buried on last Suuday, on which day the church which h. aMuidljul In siitiiiiini. dfdieatad a niapniA- cent new church edillce, showing tbat the good wora ueassiaieu to organize waa uuui on a foundation autUoiently broad that bis labor goes ou ttiougn ne be dead. Ail Escaped. Prisoner Recaptured. On th ISili nf February last six prisoners escaped irom me iane coouij jau. .uu m them Can Hiiarlta rt. waa Been Bl 1 leasnui Ilill .ilu .n,l t Irpinu Thursdav. The officers were informed, aud he waa arrested in EugeneKriday morning by deputysheriBtro- ner, while naming wood lor nnuy oiiniu. lUarHald nrat arrested, charired With burglary by breaking into Tom Gossage's hnnaa iii i..iat in hv nriwinct. aon laKiuu a pair of shoea. Tbe gnu d jury at the March term of court returned au ludictmeui against bim. He is now iu jail and will have a chance to appear for trial at the term of court that convenes October 27th. Ex-sher iff Kloau at tbe time of tbe escape, ottered $10 reward each for the capture of tbe pris oners. nivn fiamiiul Dillaril. an old resident and pioneer of Lane county died suddenly at Ottage Urove Suuuay. lie naa jusi leiurn ed from church when the fatal stroke ended kia aplutmixa Mr Dillaril had acted as a local minister, though of late years be lived inietly on a larm adjoiuiug yottoge urove. iln was 711 veara of aoa. hia birth place being Knox couuty, Kentucky. He came to the state and couutv in September, 1853. Tbe funeral took place Tuesday. Mr. Dillard was a man ol storliug worth and Integrity, and wa held in high esteem In the commu nity iu which be resided. Tn.m Kiiim.pii Tha nlnra ol tha Sarins. field bridge have been completed for some time and workmen are waning lor tue irou. Word has been received tbat the iron and alaul lanrlr au ahinilSil Irom MaSsilloU Ohio. Sept. 30. It is expected here by tbe tilth ot tbis moutb. mere are seven cur l..j..lll..m.lan.l Nil falsa work will la tinilt nn til tha arrival nf tha material. It will take about one moutb to put up tbe bridge alter tne iron arrives. f .r T.trrThA nnntract lor the uuhimm - --- - bnildiug of the Oregonian railroad bridge across tbe McKenzio nas been let to tne ra .iH Uri.la i jt It m'M be a Baltimore wood truss 250 foot span, resting on concrete piers. The contract was origlually let to llnd'manAv Bates, of Portland, but tbe dath of a member of tbe firm caused them to relinquish it. MiRRiioa Lkhnsks. Licenses Issued -I.,,- n, laut- W.H.Howe and Sarah E Calvert, 0. H. Withiow and M. A. Bond, Michael Kickard and tiyuia r . oopun, o c Snrauue aud Clara Billmire. J. P. Benfleld, ami A Una A (lilwnn. H. J. Calkins and Mm ma ltnwan. John Clayton and Christina Mathers. Edward 11. Anderson ana isaoeua M. Tripp, C. H. Uarpole and iyzzie uopnn i7va...Man At a uaauinn nf the auiirema court Weduesday fc. M. BSipwortu teuoereu clerk of the court, to take .h'i u .nrli tima aa tha court miuht tlx. The court accepted the resignation, placing . .. 1 . l. . . ,uni r i the date tnereoi at wnrcu isi, . Murphy, of Salem, was appointed Mr. Skip worth s successor. D,Kiy Mr. J. K. Jones died at tbe resl- dan.ia nf her husband at the county line rvl.nm and llarrlslltirir. BSed UU VCSr. . i Friday. The funeral look place Sunday to the Purdy cemetery, one was pamauj par- all ien about two weeas auo. ir. uun was a sister of Mr. Robt. Hayes of Eugeue. A Smau. Fia. A neighbor discovered a ii a.. in rip Pallalian'a oflioe and real- aiuaii hi. . v.. deuce on the oorner of Ninth and Pearl streets Monday evening. He forced an en trance and by the free nee of some of tbe doctor's liquids extinguished me names. llinvraa Rtoi.cm Alf Bonnett bad a aet .1 l.mu. atnlun frnm hia barn 3 mil III U.IUBWI r...v J t .n.ll.aal nf V.nci.na a few daVS aiO. He nnridiaaed a new aet and some petty thief stole that Thursday Digui. oreaaingupeu ius barn door to etlect an entrance. iii..,.u,n rn last Rniidar Rav. Geo. W. tt.ii . i X L.I. ...innolinn aa naatfip nf rtlli leonerrn um io.imii.v. - the Aibina Baptist Mission. Mr. Hill bus atAlamntad a Sll II frnm the Albauv Banlist church, aud will begin wor mere aooui aa vember 1st. t..aa tuiiwinri Nhf.dkd.-Au tppli cation for additional clerk hire for the Ed an. nn.infflm has been moile to the da partment at Washington. Tbe allowance and salaries are not commoosurate witb tbe work of tbe office. e.i Fimi i iitir The total enroll ovijwwm ment of tbe Eugene public schools, as we are informid by t'liucipal wiinama is oiu. 302 are in the Central and 218 in the Oeary hn .tins tin an inoreaie oi ou over iu corresponding week last iu. Y,p Irmiia Yabd. I have opened I..!... .urd nn nth Kt . near Dvsins UBW muii - - " er's Planing Mill and am piepared to tale and fill orders lor all Kinds oi inmoer, lath, and sbinglea. Give me call. D. H. Caswiix. liiumtn To PasL-Tici. Beoi. P. Welch. of Junction, was admitted to practice in all nnrta of the state by tbe Supreme court Wadnaadaf. noon a certificate Iron) tbe supreme court of North Dakota. ri.p Rrra-a Hold At the Jackson Coun ty Fair, tbe following Lane county people sold lull blooded snorinorn csmib, ui. r. n. Waiters, 3 bead, $100; E. C. Smith, 6 bead, $470; Robt. Clow, A Dead, lA. Law School Otxd. Tbe law school of tha University of Oregon wks opened lot tbe at rortlaou neouesaay evening, auuge Dead presiding, aooui tu pupils were en rolle Dors Hold. A number of onr Urge bop growers bsve sold their crops this week, re- MiMina frnm 'MK to 33 eta' ner pound. In England Ibe market is rising. FaoaT.Tbe firat frost ol tbe season came Wednesday niht, and was followed by another Thurnlay night. Jury Lint. The (ollowiuu is the Jury list drawu to serve at the null term of tbe Circuit Coutt, which convenes iu Eugene on October 27 lb, 1WHJ: Marion Burnett, Springfield. Wm Tucker. " Bruno Vitus, " D C llaughtuau, Cottage drove. David Jiuxiby, Jasper. John Richardsou, Richardou. Howard Baxter, " J M Spores, Mohawk. Samuel Skinner, ' John Wilson, Pleasant Hill. Henry Mitchell, " J McKeuzie, " J A Hughes, Creswsll. P C Nolsnd. James Wilhelm, " Jasper Wilkius, Willamette. W A Baker. Irving. J R Vate, " Hryson Coney, Camp Creek. M J Hillega. " Geo M Dillard, Goshen. T M Reushaw, II Wheeler, Lost Valley. Thos Shelly. " Geo Horn, Fall Creek. S Mahon. Long Tom. Jesse Arehart, " Thos Blakley, Middle Folk. M M Eccluson, Junction. John Eaton, " Enos Harpole, ' The entire Jurv list is composed of fiirm- era, with tho exception ot Mr. Hughes, who is a blacksmith. Paid In Full. The undorsiuned did on the 4lh day of October receive of Smith k Bunch $1124 CO, amount due na In lull, lor all claims for loss and damage by fire which occurred Wept. If, lti'.K). at Cottatre Grove. Oregon. Our prop erty was iusured in the American Insurance Co., and within two weeks after the fire we received every ceut ot tbe money wituoui a outbids. We not only take pleasure in reo ouimendins Messrs. Smith & lluticU as Don arable and trustworthy aueuts. but we must heartily recommend the couipauies iney represeut aud advise every oue who has piopeity to insure, lo not give it to some "Wild Cat" Co., but insure with these gen tlemen who represent Companies that pay all boneat claim at once. Knox k Bkidi.kh, Cottage Grove. Millinery and Dressmaking-. Misses Brumley k Stafford wish to an nounce to the ladie- of Eugene and vicinity that they have opened a full line of millinery goods of Ibe latest styles and at reasonable prioes. we art also prepared io ao urea, makino In lb moat satisfactory manner. Our cutter and fitter. Miss Ella Fay Fogle, late ol Ohio, has bsd several years eiperl ence in the leading cities of that slate, aud comes highly recommended. Diid. A teleuram was received in Eugeue Wednesday from Phoenix, Arizona, giving the sad news thst Mrs. Annie Sampsou bad died iu that town at oue o'clock p. m. of tbat day, of typhoid fever. Mrs. Sampson is a dauihler of Mr. 0. W. Barger. She was married iu Eugeue to T. W. Sampson on the 30th of Ausust. and left with ber Husband for Arizona on tbe next day. aauguinr five year of age by a former marriage sur vives ber. She was 24 years of age. Her relativea in Eugene telegraphed for the re mains to be sent here for iutermeut, but on account of lack of undertaking facilities In Phoenix it wss found impossible to do so, and the funeral took plnoe there. This ii the second death in Mr. Bargur's family within short time, a son having died a few weeks ago. Married. --A dispatch received in Eugene Wednesday announced the marriage of Capt 8. 0. Sladden, of Eugene, to Miss Nellie Gilbert, of Salem. Tbe marriage took place at the residence of I. W. Gaiduer, at Los Anodes. Cel.. Weduesdiy, Uct. B, at iu m, Alter a lew. days stay in Dan irauoiaco they will start for their future bome in En- gene. Tue man luge ia a surpuao io iue friends of tbe contracting parties pom in Salem aud Eugene. Card of Thanks. The pastor and mem ber ol the C. P. Church desire in this pub lio way to tender their most sincere thanks to tbe olllcial members ot tne al. u. unurcn tbe Baptiat Church. Mr. J. B. Rbinebart Moore A Liuo. and to the county officials lor the use their chairs nn the oooaaion ol tbe dedication of our church on tbe nth Inst., and also to tbe aeveral pastors and churches of the city; also lo our visiting friends and the public generally. By order of the Church Session Marrikd. At the residence of Mr. J. P Ramsey in Eunene. Oct. 8. IH00, by Rev. D A. Walters, Mr. Jesse S. Calkins and Miss Minnie V. Rowan, both of Dexter. The bride formerly resided in Eugene and bas hsr many friends. The groom came re centlv Irom Nebraska and has proven bim self hv tbe choice prize be has won. These much esteemed vouns neople will be follow ed In life's jonrney by tbe best wishes of a I . . . . s nosi oi irienua, Bcrnkd. Last Saturday between I and 4 o'clock In the afternoon, the bouse of Lou Crow, about uiue miles southwest of Eugene, was destroyed witb tbe entire contents, by fire. It is believed to bave been tbe work ol an incendiary, iue ios amounts lo tSUO. of which amount $500 covered bv insurance, in the Lower Colum bia Fire Relief Co., generally known as the Grauga Insurance Co. The loss falls quite heavily on Mr. Crow as be Is a poor mau Abrkstrd id Trrspahs. On oouplaint of Volney Hemenway, Sheriff Koland arrest ed I. M. Francis for trespass. On examine ation before Justice Henderson Tuesday, Mr. Francis was held to await the action of tha eraud lury iu $100 bonds. Wm Edris Qualified as bondsman. The trouble comes font of Ibe disagreement betweeu Ibe two gentlemen, wietner Mr. frauuie nas lease on Mr. Hemenway'e farm. Horsi Rack. A match race baa been made between Lyttle'a mare, Psppoosa and Cotton's Tom Benton'. V. mile for ,500 side. A forfeit ol $100 a side bas been put np and tbe balance is to be deposited tbu Saturday afternoon. Tbe race will be run on October lHih, at Eugeue or Cottage Grove. Another McKr.i Bridor. Ibe piers for the uew bridge across tbe McKenzie river, lour miles below McKenzie Bridge Doslofflce. bave been completed, and th timber is about ready lor the span. Th iron work, about two tons, is being banled It was manufactured Rt Ibe Eugene foundry BHRf r Bold. Mr. Ennis, the Lake coun ty sheep man sold his band of 1014 head to Avery k Baeson for 3 27. per bead. Tbe sheep averaged a liltle over 119 Ibe each Tbe purchasers drove them to Portlsnd. MaRRiiD. At tbe residence ot the offlcia tioa clergyman, on the 4th day of October, 1.XI, Mr. Enos Uarpole and Miss Nancy Taylor, both ol Cne county, uev. r.. Henderson, officiating minister. Hoosr Bcssso. The residence of Mr. Letson on Wolf creek was burned one day last week with It contents. Tbe family were away at tbe time. Tbe loss wae about 250. MaRRiiD. In Eouene. Oregon. Oct. bv Hev. N. B. Alley. C. II. Witbro aod Miae M. A. Bond, all of Lane county. MaaaiiD-Bv Rev. E. P. Henderson, In Euaeu. Wednesday. Oct. 8, lH'JO, John Clayton to Miss Christina Matbsre. Lost. Last Wedoeailay, gold glove bot - toner. Return to Oabarq Jr CVa drag store. Ileal Kslate Transfer'. KDOIMK. J M Sloan lo Albino. E Forrost, J lot 3, block Ii, hlisw's addition; $JJ.. Theresa Koch, et ul. to Gotfriud Hickethl- er, lot 3, block 4, Sk tuner's donation; $1. J r Atherton to A C Woodcock, lot m, block 2. College Hill Park; $10(1. 1 V Cheshur to J at II henvoer, lot 4, blocK , Chesbcr's addition; $7lX). cociniY. Martha A Ilaleton to Geo Thompson, iu- toiest and expectancy in laud; $300. J M Martin to Geo lboinpsou, Mi acre; $1500. John Eiuart to Norn Humphrey, 11 acres; 1050. Daniel Vaughan to Kate Wulsb, HO acres; BOO. S E Veatch to Isaao II Veatcb, M.I acres; John Etuart to John II Iliiick, II acres; $1120. Jas M Martiu. adtu r of M A IHrtin, to esse II Truiinell. HO acres; $1 100. Also HO acres: $573. Also HO acres: SH75. Auslico Corbiu to G A llaiuuiel, laud; $1330. Isaac Gray to Oregouian Railroad Co, 2.-S acre: f 100. California k Oregon Laud Co lo Theodore Glaspev. 120 ocres: ti20. ntate ot Oregon to raunue u tusuon, 40.37 acre; $57.00. Hiram Wiucnrd to Rebecca While, 3 acres $50. COTTAOIt OROVK. Jas M Martin, adm'r of estate nf Mary Ann Martin, to Charles Walker, lots 1, 2, and 7, block 1, known as the botul property; SHOO. Long it Landes to J K Barrett, lots 4 aud 5, block 13, L & L i addition; ,u:, (II.KNADA. Geo II and n II Barrett to Fred Fisk, lot 2. block 33: $HK). Geo II and II 11 Barrett to A II i isk, lot 1, block 33; f 100. A Question of Mall. We have received from W. T. Henry, chief clerk ot the railway mail service, for refereuce, a commuuicatiou from A. Roney, postmaster at Goshen. S. HandsaKsr ot tbe Pleasant Hill postofflce, and Ja. Parvin of Dexter, suggesting that if the time of the publication of the Guard was changed so as to catch tbe south bound Friday local wilh mail the Goshen postmaster would not have to stay up all night for tbe overland train. We cannot change the time of publication nf this paper as suggested, but rau give air Roney an idea how to relieve himself of at tending to the overland. Change tbe time of tbe mail oarriet leaving Goshen for Dexter so that it leaves a short time after the ar rival of ths Roseburg local at Gosben from the south, say 10 a. m. The distance from Goshen to Dexter is but l'J milos. over good and level road, and Ibe earlier could easily make the round trip In six hours. By any other arrangement than now in force or that above suggested all mull on tue over' laud trains destiued for points ou the uosn en route must lay over iu tbe Goshen office one day. We cannot comprehend why Ibe Pleasant Hill and Dexter postmasters should desire their mail to be delayed. They have a daily mail, and tbey certainly cannot sin' oeroly wish it to lay at Goshen over one day, when It can and should be delivered on time. Clara Morri. Manager Fried lander writes that he will play the famous emotion al actress, Clara Morris, iu Eugene on the night of October 30th, providing a suflloieut amount will be subscribed Jhere to guarantee this great artist from loss. This is a rare treat for the public of our town, end no oue should fail to add bis nsme to the list. It is seldom that we have au opportunity of see. Ing so celebrated an actress, and it may be tbe last and ouly visit Miss Morris will make to the coast. She will come here sup ported by a line company ol ladles and gen' tlemen, especially selected or tbe preset tation of ber plays on tbe present tour. She travels in her owu special palace car, luxur iously fitted np, and furnished so aa lo make it a veritable home. Clara Morris' name is known too well to rsmiire comment: it is un necessary to speak of her bigh talent as the greatest living emotional actress. There is nut oue that ha ever approached ber iu "Camilla" aud that is Sarah Bernhardt Should the engagement prove profitable, this city can be assured of securing occasionally some of the grand atliactiona now playing at tbe Mamuam Grand Opera House iu rortlaud. For PaostcuTtsd Attorney. Tbe Dein ocratio convention of Spokane Co., Wash bas placed Charles R. Fenton In nomine lion for tbe omce ol rrosecutiug attorney, Mr. Fenton graduated from tbe normal de partment of the University of Orcoon 1HH5, and was subsequently admitted to the bsr, alter which be removed to Spokane Falls, where be Is a partner with bis broth er, J. E. Fenton, iu tbe practice of the law His friends here, Irrespective of politics, hope for bia election, as bo capable and energetio yonng man, who would fill the oflice with ability. Titan Ttiiv. R. P. Hnndhrann has Inst received a letter from Scdalia, Mo.., inform1 Ing bim of tbe death of bis brother, Kev. T. A. Henderson, at tbo above named city on the night of tbe 30tb of September, He was about oo years old. bad been preacher of tbe gospel iu tbe 0. P. church sixty-five years, bavlng entered the ministry before ne waa tweniy years old He bad been almost constantly employed as psstor of one or more congregations during all those years, euner in uuio, Illinois Pennsylvania. Chano or Tins. Tbe Oregon Pacific bas made several changes in tbe running lime of their trains. The passenger train lor laqul na now leavea Albany at 12:20 p. m, Mixed trains No. & and 6 leave Albany going east at 1:45 p. in. and arrive at Albany from the Ibe east at iu 40 a. m. way ireigut fto, will run on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur dura aud on intermediate days when neces sary. No. 4 will run on Mondays, Wedues days and rridays and intermediate dayi wben necessary. CtiURcH Dkoicated. Tbe handsome new Cumberland Presbyterian church buildiug was dedicated Sunday, Rev. E, U. McLean of Walla Walla, Wash., pleaching the dedi catory sermon. Alter the service a state ment of the financial condition of tbe church was read, showing the amount money received aud eiieniled. The balance due on tbe buildiug, auoal 11200, wss raised in short time. A Brilliant Cosiiiination. Prof. E. Aht is tbe prince of mechanical illnsionists Prof. Abbott has no superior a a high art oommedian. Prof Fred Merrill is tb Pacitio coast champion bicyclist. This com binalion appears at Rhinehart's theatre next Friday and Saturday eveuliigs. Admission, 25 aod 50 oeuts. Reward Orrsuico. I hereby offer a re ward of ,25 lor the return of tbe harness stolen from my premises tbe night of Oct. 9, and the conviction of the thief or informa tion leading to the same. A. T. Bonnett. Furniture Store Atta' bed. Sheriff No land, last Saturday, attached the furniture store ol R. Msokey, at Juuctmn.for a claim ol $750, due to Ira. F. Powers k Co., ol Port land. Local Market. -Hope. 33c; wheat, KHfA net; oaU, 404.'.: xn, 25; buttar. 2.V.0; bacon-barns, 12aJ4; sides, t; shoulders, 10; potatoes, MIL BaiNO rr Bce Wm. Withrow leqaests tbe party that took bis wheelbarrow lo re turn the same at once and aave trorble. 1 Uaruwire. Buildera' material, tools ol all kinds at bottom price F.L. CiAUHERa.. Personal. eaawaaWBWJ Hurry Huff in very sick with fyphoid fo vor. J.L. Pagu and wife visited Portland this week. Dr. Oglesby, of 'oltm;n (Irnvii, whi iu towu Thursday, J. R. Carter, of Doxter, will spond the wiuter in California. Miss Cora Linn, of Jacksonville, U visit ing ralatives and friends. Judge J. J. Shaw, of Salem, was here Tuesday visiting Wesley Shannon. Cvrus Watkius and family visited rela tives and friends iu Roseburg this woek. J. II. Scribnnr started on a visit to his old home in Ohio, last Monday evening. Postmaster Whipple, of Coltoge Grove, wa in Eugena a couplu of days tbie week. Commissioner Parker and Hylaiid wero in Eugene this week in altendaneo npon court. C. W. Bareor. who has been spending tho past year iu Colfax, Wash., bas returned tn ugene. P. M. Abbey, nrotnietor of tbe Bay View House, at Newport, was iu Eugene Wednes day, Lee Hoffman snd II. G. Campbell, Port- laud bridge builders, were in Eugene Thursday. Mrs. A. McDonald, of Gold Hill, is visit ing at the residence of Mrs. Wm. Oaburn, ber mother. Isaac Yokum. of Polk county, and O. T. Mason, of Salem, were in Eugene Thursday visiting friends. Rev. G. A. Blair bas recovered Irom his late illness. Mrs. Blair is stilt quite seri ously indisposed. J. II. Clavton and wife, of Summer Lake, and F. M. Christian, of Silerv Lake, were in Eugena several daye tbis week. Millon Shannon, of Monroe, is In Eugene on attendance at the bedside of bis brother Wesley, whose condition bas not materially improved. Hon. John B. F.lam and wife, of India- napolis, visited Eugene last Tuesday. He wa tbe law partner of President Harrison prior to his election. A. E. Partrldue, of tbe Chehalis Bee, spent la, t Sundav in Euuene. While here be pur chased the material that waa formerly used in the publication of the Item, Mr. aud Mrs. J. P. Chesher bsve been In tending to move to Suowdon Springs, but have been compelled to postpone their re moval on account of the severe Illness of Mrs. Cbesber. D. 8. Love and son, W. 8 . nf Baker City, are visiting relatives and irieuus in iano county. Mr. Love is a pioneer of Lane oounty, having settled in 1H53 in Fall Creek precinct, lie bad not been in &ugene beiore for 28 years. Nothing Succeeds Like SitecetM. Havlna completed tuy first year in buai- ues here since buying out Mr. II. N. Croin, I take this opportunity of thanking tbe resi dents ol Eugeue and Lane county for the very flattering patronage I have received ol them during that time, aud I wish to an nounce to them that I shall continue, to - oarry tbe largest and moat select stock of watches, clocks, jewelry, also musical good, ever in Lane county. I buy directly in New York and the lactones for cash, thereby se curing the latest desigus snd enabling uie to sell at Lantern prices. I have hod tweuty years experience iu Eugland, Europe and America in watchmaking, and am the' ouly real watchmaker tn tbe couuty, knowing tbe theory aa well as the practice of horology, my immense rnn of work keeping myself and assistant busy all the time. All watch work I superintend myself. I do not cut prices, but every watch is careful ly examined before being done, aud if it ia not worth repairing it will not be completed, as all work done will be fully warranted for one year. I am sole ageut for the famous Rockford tVatches, which are now ordered carried on the great railroads East, aud which took the first premium over all others In the V. S. Governuiout test of Junnaiy 1 lib, 1H:h). No gun or piHtols repaired. Respectfully, W. Holloway. Commissioner:)' Court. Commissioners' court met in Eugene, Wednesday, October 8, 1H00. Full board present, Tbe following proceedings were bad. Teeters road; John Tail, Jno F Walker and George Sears appointed viewers and C M Collier surveyor, to meet on Oct. 20. Panther Creek road; declared established as a county road, the claim for damages of Jos. Gates having been settled. Creswell road; M L Hendrick, J B Cru ra n and Mr McWooten be appointed viewers add 0 M Collier, surveyor. Charles Sylvester Couaut appoiuted Jus tice of tbe Peace for Jasper precinct. Stephen R Jenkins, guardian ot minors, Jocob and Jos Gates, files affidavit that he bad paid double tax tor said estate for 1880; therefore the court refunded $14.50. Holbrook road; declared established a viewed and surveyed. Among the warrants drawn were the fol lowing on bridge contracts: L N Roney, J,h:J; Pacitio Bridge Co, $8,051; Hollman k Bates, $5,017 14. At tbe time of going to press the Court was examining tbe bids, plans and specifica tions ol tbe Bushmill Slough bridge, and of the proposed new pier at the eaat end of the Eugeue bridge, Tbe contract for the new jail will be let Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, wben the court will adjourn for tbe term. , Coming; Attractlou. We are to be visited by tbe world fumed Modern Miiacle Combination. We are promised the finest and most interestiug en tertniumeut ever seen in tbis city, and in stead of raising the price as every other good show bas done, tbey have lowered it to 25 and 50 cents with lew reserved seats st 25 cents extra; at these prices we predict for them crowded bouse. They will exhibit in Eugene at Rhinehart's theatre next Fri day and Saturday evenings, Oct. 17 and 18. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore exisliug betweeu A. W. Has kell and M. Svarverud nuder the firm name of Haskell 4 Svarverud is tbis day dissolved by mutual consent. Tbe business will be continued by M. Svarverud, who will pay all Arm bills and collect all accounts due the Arm. A. W. Uahkell, M. Svabveruo. Octobers, 18'JO. At Cost to Close Out. 8. Warshaner Is desirous of closing his business here. He will make np Ume pantaloon stock, at cost, fnr cash. nut his Re- member the place, up-staire in the Matlock building. Give braa a call and exaiuiue Block. Drcssmaking. Mrs. E. Christian b opened dressmak ing parlors in rooms 1 and 2 iu Dunn's block, where she will be pleated to see ol 1 aud new customers. Dressmakiug and cit ii g dons in the latest styles. Siratko or Stolen. Strayed or stoleu from Jo'l Ware's farm Vt miles north ol Irving, Sept 25, 18'JO, a dark brown, U year old horse, star in forehead, tbin si.t.rt mane, tolerably long tail. Wei:bt ul.out tiCSl. Broke to work and rid. I.ii-ril f ward will he paid for bis return or infunn iti u leading to his recovery. Mrs. V. E. Simmons, liviu,-.