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j X Bunoh 171 EJTiBLlSUED FOB THE DIMEimTIO OF DBJOCRiTIC PRINCIPLES, UD TO EH.1 11 DOXEIT LIVI6 B T02 SWEAT OF 41'B BROW VOL 23 EUGENE, Oil., SATURDAY. JULY 11, 1891. NO. 35. nn GENfc TV J. JL G ARE f ZUt 0ugrne (Cltu (Snarl ,1'l'HUSIIED EVEKY SATURDAYS .1. L CAMPBELL, Publisher mikI Proprietor. OlTK'E-Ou ths East M of Willamette Mivnt, between Seveulh and Eighth Streets. TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION. 12 00 , LOU , .75 I r annum lit Mntb. Ihre months ODB OXL1 KATK9 OB ADVKKTI81NG. Advertisement. Inserted ai follows! isch subsequent insertiou L Cash wquirad '"Tim sdvartiaers will 1 charged t the ol- 00 InWllljf ran". M . . . i dm tlirtM month. to i ' u t" : . 8 00 I me huj 00 ner in tor tn insem. i "Advertising bill, will b rendered quarterly. All ion wora miiat oe ram .wuu .. .. CEO. B. D3R3IS Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, VILT. PKACTICK IN THE C WITTS iV - .. i t...i:.. .1 1. -fi-iet .rutin f ol tut BMona nuuiim h. Supreme Court of this State. Social Attention given to collection. ratter, in probate A. 0. WOODCOCK, Atloriiey-at.S.aw, .n i'irv. - - - OUli(iON "ill nFFICK-Uoouu 7 & 8 McClaren Buildinjt. rSpeclal attention given to Collection. .ml Probate imsmosa. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, DUNS'S RUILDIN'G.- r.iiiic. - - Orcson. , E. O. POTTER, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE. - - OREGON. OmoK- llooui in Conner' Block. CEO. M. MILLER Attorney -and CcunsaUor-atrLaw, and Real Estate Agent. tUUENE CITY, - OREGON, j Ofllce-ln Masonic Temple. s iKuykcndall & Payton, Physicians and Surgeons, ! I Rooms Over City Drug Store. !A. E. GALLAGHER, ! Attopiiey-aM-av. llT.ENECITY ' OREGON. f Special attention given to Probsts busincw and Alwtracta of Title. I Omcu-Over Lane County Bank. f DRS. PAINE aTmURTBY, iPhysicians & Surgeons, I. OlBce 9th St., Opposite Hoflinan Home. DR. V. A. PAINE, Rosidenes corner 10th and High Street, Emrenft ., ' DR. V. T. McMURTRY, Residence Olive 8t., between 9th and 10th, Eugent DR. J. 0. GRAY, DENTIST. OFFICE UPSTAIIts block, oppoeite Guabd office. All worn Warranted. , , i t Laughing ga administered for pa'"'994 ' traction ot teeth. MOORE & LINN, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS 't Coffins and Caskets slways on band. Pre paring and Embalming Rodin. Specialty. Night call, proiiiply etteuded. ! Ueiudenoe, aecond houne houlh of Mctno di.t Church, Willamette atreet. . - vnirvn 5 B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE i AGENT. T HAVE ROME VERY PES1RARI.E X Kanrw, Improved and L'nimpnvel I own property for wde, on y terras Prcpertv Eantcd and Eents CJlocted. Th. In.urnn Cmtni I n-prent are theOl.le-t aod o..t K1"1'1; th. I'KoiirT a..dEyriTB!;i lj.i.tmi.t nl their Sraxrt SavuWi to No.ii. K .ham .4 y Mir ptr.ug' lwIteJ. ClttrUU. BrI(KRBi Dr. Jennie S. Barnard Regular Physician, EUGENE, . OREGON. Will .peullr trt all Di-ac of WO MEN AND CHILDREN. Boom t, Dunn'a Block. I! ZS ..t Ji A.-mJ wAi -BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS.- Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. h Most Select Sloe!: South i: Mm Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen. All work warranted. I E. Luckey&Co. DEALERS W DRUCS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet iirucies, rainis, uns, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competent hands. University Boo McClaren s Building, (Oppoeite F. M. Wilkin.' Droit Stow.) . -Haa an extensive Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile. Fancy and School Station ery, Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc. rOrderi for Books and Subacriptions (o Newspapeta and Periodicals promptly at- tinri4 to. Bowel Troubles, and Cramp, Colic, or any Internal or titernal ram. ah your druRRist tor it J S. LUCKEY, kaler iy Clocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc Repairing rromptly Executed. II work warraniea.jsti J. S. LUCKEY BOOKSTORE E. Schwarzscfiild, Prop. (Succeiwnr to Geo. Collier) BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAPS, GLOBES, SPECTACLES, WALL PAPER SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Order, br mail promptly attended to. Ad- drw. Lock Box 119. Cash, fc Prices, AT CRESVELL. From and after Feb. 1, 1891, my terms will be strictly cash. Prices Put Down to Bed rock. I will Not oe Undersold. Highest market price Paid fur Produce. If not all traded out will pay balance in Cash. J. H. Whiteaker, Creswell, Or. Manufacturing ELLOWM P Jeweler. Having purchased the Matlock Grocery Store, we call the attention of the public to the fact that we will keep on hand a stock of groceries,which will he sold to our pat rons at the lowest rates. FISHER BROS. R. II. Cochran & Son, Real Estate Agents. Lunelle City, Oregon. Will attend to general Real Estate buaines such as buying, selling, leaning and renting furmsand city property, etc. Office on south side of Ninth street. Tbe Eugeue Cig;ar Factory KefDs conxtantly on bund Ibe Uncut brands of home made, domestic, and Key Went cigars. Charges the loweat prices for chew- ing snd smoking tobacco, bell at retail and wholesale. Give Them a Chancel That it to say, your lungs: Alio all your breathing machinery. Very womlerfnl machinery it i. Not only tbe larger air paaaaees, but tbe thotieand of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When tbeae sre clogged snd choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs can not do their work. And what they do. they cannot do weel. Call it cold, cough, cronp, pneumonia, catarrh, conHnniptiou or any 01 tbn family of throat and noae and bead and lung obnlrnctiui.il, all are bad. All ought to he got rid of. There ta juxt one sure way to get rid of them. That is to tike Boa c bee's German Synip, which any drnggiat will sell yon at 75 cetita a bottle. Even if everything el has failed yon, you may de dend npon tin. for certain. I have a con-in who I. a printer, aays Ex Mayor J. C. Lonttbran of North Des Moines, la. Koine yar ago bs waa employed in Ihl. eitjr l.e:e Ibey were priuring circular, tor C'banjiteiluin. lie hud deep sealed rold and terrible rough, ol while aetting ! np co'J be mode up In mind to tiny a Lot ! tie. It cared biui and that w,ia the firxt I ever kn.w of Cb.mbcrUm'a Cough Uemedy. 1 1 be been atrongly in ita favor ever nine,. My own experience and that of my family I ennviucr. rue that tbi. remedy i. tbe beat 10 Ibe world. That miy b .Irong lnriii.Ke but that w what I thick, lot sale by Y. il. Wilkin.. Drngit. MsKroto Flocb K. GoIJniiih haa re ceived another car load of th" celebrated Vedford floor. Ue will keep this excelhnt brand of floor U stock at all times htreaftsr. Groceries The Races. The ftces given by the Lane County Driving Association, July 3d, were largely attended. The judges were: T. W. Harris, P. K Wutteis, G. K. Chtuuisn sad Mr. ('line Tuner: It. It. Hates snd M. Levinwr let beat won by LyllA P.ipooe by C inches. Second beat wou by Wilhrow's Bingo. 3d " ' " Time, 50 snd 1 5; 52 snd 3-5; 53 snd 3 5: Ituning )4' mils dash. Won by liel linger' Billy, bealiug Harry Bluff a link Time, .24; Cricket, thild. l't mile and repeat trotting and parinc race. Waller's Captain Mount be.t Lytle's Duiiioituder, laltrou s lony sua Mewsit s Walter. Time. 1:3. Ul. Y, mile trotting for road lioises, wou by Jl irrit Julia LOmatnck, Watt s Nig !2il, liayea ftelllf, 3.1, Lralg s Maggie, 41 II ZiimwuU's Kitty Bell, 6th. Time, 1:41 A Dlautruus Illaze. Just after tbs celebration of lha Fourth of July Siitarday, a fire broka out in the hotel at La Grande, Or., sn.l a large amount of property was destroyed. Tbe eulire city was, for a time, threatened with destruction, Tbo Iohs will be about S125,0OO, with iusur- mce ol about $10,000. Iu addition tbe louaes through damage by removal au J of personal effects were latge. Among the latter, were a fGUO diamoud necklace and gold watch of Mrs. Senslor Dolph. A Urge number of visitors from Baker City and other (owns, were in tbe city for tbo purpose of attending tba bull. A number of ladies who were guests at the Blue Mountain house lost valuable ward- lobes. Tuk Hop Lodhs.. -Philip Noia, tbe well known bop buyer has beeu here aud made an examination of a number of yards. He says that it is tbs genuine hop louse that infests these yards. His brother, Wm. Neis, who bus a yard a short distance above Springfield, picks the leaves from tbe vines to the top of tbe poles, which are sbott, twine being use. He will spray. A Qi'ahtz Mill. Tho quartz mill for the JlrowiiNVilli! Minhur nml Mill inn Company, of the ltluv Klwr Mint-, has nrrivod nt Hliio river. It will Ik carrli'd into the inincH by pack horses, H. F. Finn IiiivIiik tin contract. No one piece of the mill weighs more than IKK) 1 1 in. It is a two-stamp mill, utul Is VMiartintccri to do tlrst-class work. e undcrNtiind that It will lie mil dav and night. Ths Srwkb. Work on tbe lower end of the sewer Is progressing slowly. The cut is deep and the water from the gravel in terferes with the workmen. It has bcrn necessary to plank ths sides of tbs out to prevent caving. Mr, Bellman, the con tractor for the brick work is busily enga ged. To got rid of the water that flows freely through the gravel, lines of 4 inch clay pipe are laid on each side ol the sewer on the bottom furnishing a drain. A Kind Act. Salem Hose Team, No. 3, on the Fourth, procured Nina, tbs little daughter of F. M. Willi inn, to ride on their bone csrt in ths procession. Imagine tbe surprise of tbs parents when tbey whoeled tbe little girl home, and ths Foreman, in a neat speech presented ber wilh a handsome gold watch, inscribed: "To Nina; fiom tbe Salem Hose Team, No. 3-1891." Mr. Wilkins in a few appropriate words extend ed the thanks of himself and Mrs. Wilkins. Dcbt. Friday evening, July 3rd re- turning from the exercises at Camp Grant, and while near his residence, tbs borie gave a sudden lurch, and threw Rev. J. C. Ilicbardson heavily to the ground upon bis head and left arm. ne is badly shook up, bnt not fatally injured. Junolion Pilot: Several of tbe officers and members of our Sunday school organ ized a Sunday school about two miles east of bore Sunday. The following officers were elected: Mrs. I. C. Edwards, super intendent; Mr. I. C. Edwsrds, assistant; Mrs. 0. A. Vitus, secretary. It Is to bs known as Itiverview Sunday-school. Don Killkd. The Chinaman's dog, which bit ths man Shepherd through tbs band on tbe day ot ths Foil rib, wss killed this morning by Marshal Eastland, by order of Prosecuting Attorney Condon. Corroct. Maebiid. At lbs residence of the offi ciating minister, Elder N. B. Alley, July 2, 18'Jl, Mr. V. F. Lyons and Miss Eunis Pit tenger, both of Lane county. For Sale. A half-Mood Jersey cow, wilh young calf. Apply to N ousts Uumi-uiikt. A Gooo Baboaiii. Largs 9-room boue, seven furnished, in a fine neighborhood, street graded and sidewalks, younz fruit tree; only 3 blocks from bnslnesa center. Price (2000, hslf cash. Apply at this office HeGeletratedFrencIita, W.rTEDted(APURnniTINF" ormoner tot nr. ni iinvinii retuuuea. U Bou A POSITIVC CUARANTIC to cure any form olnenrou.dlKua or any disorder of tlie feDeraliv.or gum of sitherarx. lither arlrtus' fminthAezr-M.lv a BEFORE ueol timuiut, AFTER ToUkco or Opium, or thruuxb youUilul Indian. Una, over Inifulsenee, Ac . lui-h u lmol Drain f wer, W.kef'ilneH, Ileari n down falnslntha bai'k,Semin.lWeineM,Hrrtrt.,Kerrous Prisv tatlon, Norturnal Emlwioua, Letioorrhu-., Wi ll new, Wi-.k Memorjr, l.of fowerand imo-ten'-y, whlrhlfneirli-rtHofttn h-lto prem.tur. t 'l ami Inianlty. Prlr. 11.00 boi, Shulus Jjr ."). Int t ymalloiirwvli.tof prte. A H RITTF-.H S.CARANTKB U ftven for every f iUU order rer-elred, lorfn4 th. money If S FermsnrBl cir. It But efferiM, W. b.v. thouaandinl lMrtlmiml.1. (".moid .nil jonns. 1 both aei'si.whoh.ve trn prmwMmtly enred Lj theuwolApbrcsliUoe. ClrraUrlnM. AfMrea THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. tcn itnoch. buxa,l'oaTLui.Oa. Sold by K. K. LUCKEY CO., IruWuU EutreiM, Oregon. F.IT.KSK'S ra.KUUATIO.N. Full)' 2O.0H0 People Celebrate In F.neeiie on the Fourth. The celebration hint Saturday wss the grainiest nil air of tbe kind that was ever held iu Ibe Slatoof Oregon, oulcide ol the city of 1'orllaud. and we eviillji nliully l lirve that more teoile attended Hie Mini) It was estimated that between lN.liWI and JO.tKS) weie present. The best ot order was aiaiutaiued, only three nrreats Doing m-nie during the euliio twenty tour hour. Will amette street, hetwueu Seventh and Ninth wa kept clear of teams during the entire day, which was a great cobveliietu-e to all those celebrating, as the uiaiuof people was forced to USA the street, Ibe sideaalW being too uarrow for the occasion, The weather wus beautiful, and aeenied specially pre pared for tbe occasion, being neither loo cool or too warm, lly six o'clock iu the evening ol the 'Jrd our atrrvts were tlllul up wilb btonle aa much asou au ordiu iiy cele briillou, but tsulutdity morning tin. people began arriving from the turronding country iu all kiuils ol vehicles by hundreds, Tbeu the traius brought full load, the special alone that arrived at 11:33 wilh 10 cars and 1,000 people. TIIK PUtK.-fcH.1IOS Coiiiiiieuced forming at 0:110 o'clock iu the moruinii. At 10:30 a. m., it moved In the following order Necoud llegtuieut lluilil. Second Uecimviit. O. N. O. Firat carriage l'rvaideut, orator, reader ami chaplain. Second carrmce Jluyor auduouurn Third carriage Faculty of Stale I'uiver sitv. Martial bund. J. W. Geary Pint, O A. U. Marine Cadela. Liberty car. Corvallis Mariuebumi. Salem Hone Team. Corvallis lloso Teuiii. Eugeuo Hose Team No. 1. E. 11. & L. Co , No. 1. Oregon Hoae Team. Kugeue Kugiuu Company, No. 1. Kugeue Hose. Team, No, 'i. Kcscuo Hoso Team, No. 0. Pioneer emigrant train and their success' ors in lS'Jl. Citizeus iu carriaucs, vto. The Second Ucuimcnt turned out nearly 400 men and they received Ibe attention of all. The Grand Army turuod out 71 uicu and presented a Due uppcarance. Both the Salem aud Corvullis bunds discoursed most excellent musio. The Marine Cadots 6'J atrong under command of Captain Sachs were iires v admired t'V all. ami it was entertaining lo see Ibem keep alep aud go through the manual ol arms, 'lhetireuicu iu (heir bright red shirt added immensely to the procession. Iu fact u Fourth of July wit tout the uremen would ue n very coiuiuou and tamo sllair. 1 heir apparatus was ilcco mled iu Ihe beat of style. TIIK PIONKK1IS Procession wus the feature of tbe occasion that called forth Ihe applause and enthuse asm of tho peope nt every point. John Whiteaker the first governor ol the slate ol Oregon, clad iu duck shirt, blue overalls, straw but with a cob pipe, puuebed and auided tbe three yoke of oxen from Chap man s null, as be did others iu ihiu across the ulains. The waimne conveyed pio neers, among them being M. Harlow who atldreaseil Ihe peoplo along ths tins of proceisinu. Mrs. Elizabeth Ponidcxter basilv knitted on a varn stocking. On the aids of the wagon cover was the placard "As we came to Oregon." After tbemcauie two wauona wilh tattered wuuon sheets, drawn by burses, filled wilb a representation of families, the beads of the bareheaded hoys protruding through rents in tbe sheet. J be oxen could not travel ss fast as the procos iion aud were a little tale in reaching the speaker's Bland. As they came the ruilitia drawu in hue on Ihe south side of Eighth street, received them. Gov. Whiteaker made a nest and facetious speech from tbe standpoint of a newly arrived einigtunt re ceiving amilauso many times in the course of his remarks. Al Ihe conclusion Hon. E. P. Coleman after a neat and fitting speech preseuted Ihe ex-govurnor with 1 fine gold beaded cane as a mark ol the esteem of many friends. E. J. McClanaban was the active manager of that part of tho day's entertainment. AT Tllk STANPt. Hon. Geo. D. Dorris iu sppropriato words made the introductory remarks. A med ley was played by tbe Coavallia llraas Hand. Rev. fi. U. Alley, of tbe Christian church, mads an impressive prayer. Hon, S. M. Yorsn read the Declaration of Independence, after which the oration was delivered by Hon. 8. W.Condon. The address wss carefully prepared snd reoeived the plaudits of the assembled people for Ibe practical and patriotic, remarks. A Fourth of July oration, is not easy work, bnt Mr. Condou by bis treatment of the subject, interested aud held tbe atteution- of his auditor! to tbe end. Tba programme was interspersed with music by the bsnd. It was impossible for thousands to get within bearing of the peakors. mum iurn.it. After one o'clock tbe people lo all sorts of vehicles, on fool and in streol cars began to make their way to College lull to wit ness tbe sham buttle between tbs militia. Tbe street cars were crowded to their ca pacity, platforms and slslcs being occupied by standing men, women and children. Uronnds more appropriate tor in purpose could not bava been selected. The move ments of ths troops could bs witnessed e.sily by tbe multitude assembled, esti mated st over 10,000 people. Tbs troops were divided, infantry batteries and Marine Cadets taking their position on tbe crest of tbe bill while the attacking forces with the cavalry were below. Linns of battle were formed, attacks made, flank move ments executed with varying results until it ended in tbe planting of the flags of the attacking forces, fcfier a hand to baud con flict, on the enemy's ground. During the exciierjient of Ibe (ray three men were powder burned, one of them of a Coot bay company, rathef narrowly escaping ths loss of his eyes by opporliioely turning his face from the guu. Cspt. Sachs ol tbe Marine Cadets had ons of bis bauds burned. '1 he surgeon bad his headipiurters on the top of Ibe bill snd cared for tbs injured men by picking out the grains of powder. After the sham battle tbe troops marched back through Willamette street presenting a b.ndsoiue appearauus. It Call b said lhal Ihe mililia dipluy in procession and battle was Ihe most prouiiutnt datura of the day. iioss mcr.s Tbe hose races announced for 0 p. m. were among tba most elating umu-ement. of lbs day. Tbousuds gathered along Eighth street between O.k and Pearl Street, to witness them. Ths teams entered were: Junction, Eugene No. I, Eugene No. 3, Cor valli., Salem ami Albany, Ihe Lbhjuou team (ailing to materialize. Sbenff Nolaud who bad Ibis contest In charge appoiuted Ibb following parties to oficlale iu tbs same: Timers E. U. Luckey, Mr. Warner, of Albany, and Mr. Kemp, of Corvallis. Judges Jobu bbaefer, of Junction; Sher iff K. at. Croissn, of tUlem; Wm. Prtalon, of hugene. Starter-It. E. Eastland. The ilrst team called was that of Junction. Tbey msdii a good run lo tba hydrant, but had foigot to unstrap Iheir reel, beuce got uo water or time. Next came Eugene No. 1, who made an ex cellent run and made connection to tbe hyd rant, but ihe lio wss pulled off of ths hydtaut, snd beuce no water was got. This was supposed to be tbe team thai Eugene had to win wilb if they were "in it." at all, but that proved to be a happily mistak en idea. Then came tbs strapping big team of Corvallis foot racers beaded by tbe well known sprinter, Cameron. Theynisde tbe fastest run of ths day but their work at the hydrant nml nncouiuiug hose wss not good Time given: 37 andSi-oth aecouds. The Salem boy's luru then cams. Tbey made s (air ruu, aud got water in 3t!'j sec onds Then the Albany boys dew down tbe course, makiug an eicelleut run and good connections. Hut luck was against tbe boys. Akmk was iu the hose aud the trainer threw it oul, sbich was a violation o( the rules, hence they were recorded as having uo time. T. en osinvs Kescus No. 3, of Eugene. This learn was known us "The Kids." They were all quite young men and their tire company bad been organized only ab mi! a month. At ths craok of ths pistol they undo their run, made connections, etc. I ime, JJ secouiis. Liigune wss isiriy wuu. Cheer after cheer rent the air. Tbe Hook aud Ladder Company were unhoused, each ot the "kidi given a brjoui, and they wera rolled through the streets the vast as semhliuie uiviuu the winners many cheers. The judges awarded tbe first prize ol 1150 lo His liescues o! Lugene; ths second ol (73 to lh Tigers ot Salem; and Ihe third ol J.'o lo the Corvallis toaiu. Thus ended tbe hose contests. Sheriff No laud, who miiuuged the affair, and who with Chief llcllmao raised tbs money tor Ins purses, is certainly duscrviug of niaoh credit for tbe ublu uistiuor in which he car ried out the piograumie. WAI.KtMa MATCH. A walking match look place on the Stow art race track, oue ipiarter of a mile, for a purse of 100, between Wm. U. Dey and Walter Ioniser, ol the ucftenzie, tne former winning by a few feet. Ths same psrlies have ruitdo a match for $100 a side to take place hers on the first Saturday in August. rnnworiKS. A larue assemlilacs was preseut to aes (be display ol fireworks. Whils the display was small, It gave ox.-olleni satisiaotion. W. I, 0. DANCK Given iu the evening was liberally attorn! ed, and the ladies united nuile a neat sum from it.- All bad a good time tripping the light (untsstio too. (I I. ASH 11 ALL HllOOTINU. The kIiihh bull Hhootlnir took plueo near the Wliltnev nhice at 2 o'clock t. in. Those participating- rciMirt one of the nn is t (iioasaia inulelies ever iiiui here. First mate h V. K. ItoliertHon. 8: C, II. Paine. II: A. II. Johnson. 0: II. W, Jones, 7; it. 1). nunc, in; vm. urion, u; W. T. I'eet, U: Kkl Mock, 15. Meek won 1st pri.e, Jl. i). l'tilno .ml, ana u II. Paine aid. rVcond niiiteh Meek. 13: L. N. Itt- a..... II. ' II B.iii..t I'lsllissll Ills If ills. erlson, 7; feet, I-'; u. A. jiickh, t; Jones, it); j. leks. u; ii. l. 1'aine, to. First prl.o divided lietweei! hKl JdevK nml C. II. ralne; 2nd, W. T. Peet; 3rd, li. I). 1'iilne. Third liintch-H. 1). Paine, 10; liol. ertson, 10; lul. Ilowen, U; Meek, 14; Ptrt, 12; Jones. 7. First, Meek; 2nd, l'ect- 3rd, divided between Robertson ami is. ii. l'aine. Fourth nmtch-n. D. Paine, 8; H. J. 1..tf .l.ikt..... U. r.u.l 111. Widu.tuilll 7; ftowell, (1; Peet 0. Mwk, 1st; Peet, .'ml;()rtoii und ii. i). l'aine, urn, di vided. MOTES. The entire police foroe did good work. Andrew llahb la hero to Hpend tho Fourth. Lunch stands were plentiful. Also va riety stands. , "Hurrah for ths Kids" wal a popular ory after the hoso raoes. The usual plug uglies did not appear this time. J. W. Bennett spent the Fourth in Port land visiting bis family. Ths street car did a lively business, es pecially during the sham battle. Fifty-five noonls were counted on one of tbs street cars going to tbs sham battle. It is estimated Ibat 150.000 were spent hers during encampment week and tbe fourth. Hons. It. M. Vestch, E. P. Coleman snd A. Bond were among tbe visitors in Eugene on the Fourth. Chief Iiellman is deserving of praise for tbe manner in which bs tntertsined tbe visiting firemen. Tbe business man of Eugene osnnot com plain of ths fluaucial results of the Fourth of July celebration money. Mavor D'Arcv. Ex-Oov. Moody, of the Dalles, and Sheriff Croisan, of Salem, were among tbe hosts in attendance. The committee on celebration, bad soma 50 more rooms offered than weie used by ths gueata. Eugeue can accommodate a big crowd. , Colonel Lovell left for his home In Salem this mornius. He made many warm friends here while among our people. Tbey wish him well. Hon. S. li. Eakin deserves special notice for Ibe efficient manner in which he per formed ths difficult duties of chief marshal in tbs narade. His aides were well selected and they maintained good order. The committee on celebration aie deserv ing of the thanks of every citizen of Eogene for tbe able manner in which they oonduot ed the greutest celebration ever held in the State outside of tbe metropolis. The ahum buttle on College Hill haa Ihs ii named "The Rattle of Dok-Kuii." At the time the battlo waa in tirogresa it dotr wuu seen runnliiK all over the Held, lu-nee the appropriate name. The Murine Cadets were present at the leaving of the Is.ys In blue Kundav niiirniiio; und evening, tirinir a farewell salute. The Cadet are entitled to tne thanks of our citizens generally, and should I ntiniiiK-niied, An Englisbmsn who witnessed tbe Eu gene celebration on ths ttb with a strong prejudice .gainst Yankee ways, aaid at its close: Thai bs had never seen a great crowd of people so well dressed, so sober, quiet, peaceful, orderly and patient in no country. And that tbs throng waa handled by tbe marshals with tbe perfection of well drilled army. And that the manea vres of ths O. N. G. would tell any foreign erwby ths U. 8. was so hard lo whip, lor no country could take their citizens, liks Ibis, and st ths snd of fortnight have them metamorphosed iuto veterans. The rnnrnlna of the 3rd th Water Com psny tendered to ths celebration commit! free ns of water for lh sprlnkline cf Hi rnnt of procession. Th enmmltt ' copied Ihe ns of th water, snd had ths r"nl thnrnnffhly wet down. Th lirmr s'ltv of th Watr Company on this occn. sion wss spprcclatsd by onr citizens. Real rotate Transfer. FI'OMf. J F Athertnn to Jswh Mitchell, loU 11 snd 12, College Hill Park; JUKI, COUNTIIT. Samuel Handaaknr to Sarah J. Handuker, 114.54:acre. in!Tpill);S.,R 1 W; 81000. .-,. Mo hk Anon Hop Lick. Salem Statesman: (l.''K.',('lmiiilcrliilii, tho hop bnver from New York, wants to 1st uniferstiMid as having said, at the hopgrowcr's inectiutrthe other day, the hop louse Is more liable'to do dam age after July loth than previous to that time. AHhls timu Mr. Chumlicr lalit svs the'emp in no immediate ilnngvr from dest met loll by this pest. He says in New York, with ten times the miiiilKTof lice we have here Iio.v, the growers are not ulurmcd. Mr. ChanilsTluiii reports the yards of this imrt of the country practically free from lice. Tub Sun Man. A stranger was on tbe street ihe other day with a long telescope, and for ths price of ten csnts allowed peo ple to look into it at tbe alleged spots on tbe sun. Ths spots appeared to be there all right but lo the unscientific eye were shout as edifying as so msny lly sKts on a paue of glass. But to compensate for lack of merit of tbe maiu show, persons were permitted to look iuto a microspope under which a drop of water and a drop of vine gar were shown. Scorpions and water makes! what a spectacle fur a person ad dicted to tbe use of wat r. Dkci.aiiid Insani. Miss Anna Hanson waa exsniluod before Medioal Examiners Patterson and Brown. Judge Scott and Prosecuting Attorney Condon Mondsy evening snd found to be lusane. The young lady was quite sick at the lime of her fath er's desth aud it so affected bor that her mind became unbalanced. She was taken to Ibe asylum on Tuesday morning's local, by ber brother, Ed Hanson, and Deputy Sheriff Crouer. It is sincerely hoped that a few months of medical treatmeut will per fectly restore ber mind. now Tuki Lsrr. The first train load left on the special the evening of the Fourth at 7 o'clock ; then a large number went on tbe overland the same night, a number of extra cars being attached to the same. Sunday morning the-soldier boys loft north on a special, and the local of .oven cars were completely filled. Sunday evening the Ashland and Llnkville Com panies ivlt on ths overlaud. And still, Monday aioruing nearly 200 left on the local. Rebiubnci Bobnicd. The Burns Herald of July 1, ssys: Ths residence of Al Hem bree, five miles northeast of Burns was destroyed by fire last Siturday evening about dark. Tbe firs caught iu the kitchen from a lamp, while tbs family was out some distance from tbe house milking. On dis covering the fire Mrs. Ilsmbree and her two small boys (the only onus at home) ran immediately to the bouse and succeeded in saving a part of tbe beddiug and furniture. The loss la about (750, insuranoe $100. Sbvibelt Injdbid. As Mr. Preston Barger and wife were ooniing to the Eugene oelebrstion on Ihe morning of the Fourth, while near tbe Coryell Point four miles north of this town, ths Roseburg local came up behind them. The horses ran away overturning the vehicle in which they were ridinf. severely injuring air. liarger In tbe back. Mrs. Barger fell heavily on top of him. A itretcber was Improvised aud he was taken to David Eby'a residence where he now is in a precarious condition. A nANDsom Pbxsbni. Friday ever log tbe officers aud men of the Second Regi ment testified their appreciation of Col. Lovell, the commanding officer, by present ing bim with handsome Elgin watch suitably engraved. Tbe oot was fl50. After the presentation it took the Colonel several minutes to recovorwhen he respond ed in fittina terms, alluding to the harmony and good feeling between officers and men and the different companies during the enoampment. Uobsb Tbikf Abhihtbd. Walter TJuck- ens, the man who stole the Indian pony stallion, from Mr. J. I. Phllllppl oi Wil lamette precinct, about one uicutb ago, was arrested at Salem Monday, by Sheriff Croisan of Marlon county. Depoty Sheriff Croner will bring bim np on to-night's over land train and he will probably have pre liminary examination Wednesday. Bittin by a Doo. A man by ths asms of Shepherd was bitten by a dog belonging to a Chinaman, Saturday, through the palm of tbe hand, inflicting a severe wound. Tbe Chinaman has sgreed to psy the man's ex penses until he is able to work. The dog is ssid to be a vicious ons, having attempted to bite children heretofore. Tbe city au thorities should see that It la killed. A D.bn A nnmlu. . nil VOIinif WlStl J 1. i. v. - J o inteod organizing a brass bsnd here. They were practicing lor an uour ur i.u uusu.j evening in tbe oounoil chamber. The citi zens should give them all the necessary encouragement, as it ia a shams for a pro gressivscity liks Eugene, not to have good band. At Salem, the people support their bsnd, psying the entire salary of tbe leader Vvi TBTPn Vn rim Informed that three persons enlisted 1n the regular army here Monday, under ine uireo- tion of JL.leut. Itotley, u. a. a. uu of them waa from Douglas county and the others were from Lane. The of lleer would not make public their naniea. Mcrr Pat Up. Tbe leading business men of Cottage Grovs bsve formed a branch of Ths Busineu Mens Association of tbe Psci a. . ...I I,. nl.rwt thsmselve. nnder uu w.h u r . , - . - bonds of (30 to not credit any delinquent debtors until me, it aoouuui .is pom. Competitive Drill. After a dresa mrmle of the Becond Regiment of the Oregon National Guard Friday even ing the competitive company drill took place, comjianleti H, of Halem, E, of Hubbard, and C, of Eugene, entering the list, H tuklnx the first prize, a flue gold mcdaL E was second. There waa a large attendance on the grounds. Mi.ai.D. At the Hoffman Honse, by N. B. Alley, oa July 4th, 1801. Sherman Cutlip. of Cooe eounty, and Miss Laura Smith, of Lane. ATTACH III, ieputT tjui.u - - dsy evening, attached tbe property of Z. C. Potter on the order of Comegya & Gray, for the sum of 13.20.