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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1891)
CITY AND COUNTY. SATURDAY. Jl'LY 11. 1801, TLo Oregon State Fair. The prospects for good State Fair were never to flattering a- they are thin year. Tbo premium list ha been revised aud in ninny uiporluut point ilio prizes have beu iu i reused. The entries in lie speed depart ment ar the lurgi Bt and hi nt in lbs hidory of tbe (air. Tbo state fair in under Ibe nisnagenieut of tbo State Hoard of Aijricul turr. mil over $15,0('0 in cusb ii offered io premiums (or exhibits ol block, poultry, ag ricultural product, fruit, eto , work of art, fancy work, and for trial of speed. Tbe Board it making every preparation fur a great meeting. Mnny valuable improve ment have been madeacd tbe ground have liecn cleared up and greutly beautified. EUctrio and horse oar liuci now run from Hulem to tbe ground. All persous wishing a premium list for I8UI, can obtain it by addressing J. T. Gregg, the Secretary, at rorlliiud, Oregon, or Geo. W. Walt, as mntiiut Secretary Bt Sulem, Tbe fair be gins on the 14th of September, and will last uue week. Bend for a premium list and prepare something for exhibition this year. Off for Foley Spt iuirs. Mr. Kent Thomas, Ming Caroline Gage nud Wm. Leovd, of the Guge company, Mfi, S. 0. Jobnsou, of Portland, J. Ii. Rhine- hurt with Mis. Lillian and Master Eugene, Jim, Hoffwuu aud wife, Miss Edith Hoffman mid lilnucbe Straight, left Thursday moru inti (r a three or four weeks trip to Foley springs. It ii reported that on their return Messrs Thomas aud lib intbart will proceed with the building of a beautiful theatre building in Eugene, cue that tbe people may be proud of. City Board of Equalization. Not lee in hereby given tliitt the Isiiird oruuiizntion, in ami for the eity or Eugene, will meet nt the eity hall on Monday, July 13th, lHHl, to equalize the assessment roil of said city for the year 111. Tlie board will eontiinie In session from day to day until the roll in completed. Tux payer are hereby no tilled and requested to appearand have all errors or excessive valuation of their iirojierty cornn'ted, if they know, or bave reason to liellevc, the valuation in too high or that errors exiHt. Heeordcr's Olllce, June 24, 1801. H. F. DoKRis, liecorder. Letter List. July 10. Babcock.J F Bandon, W M Carll, W E ('arrey, Miw Annie Cane. Joe ( 'larno, U W t'ranilull, Rev Chas Faeeman, Minn N A Gassell, V Williams, Gaines, Dick Oilman, E J Stvley (iunter, Mrs Eliza Hendershott, James Hull. Lulu Kelly, K M Moll, A 3 Moore, C K Montgomery, V L Pratt, Geo C Piano Mfg. Co 1'aKo, Wm Perry, L N Alstrom, Oscar Hnckwell, E B Tannery, Harry Thurston, Eugene Tlmleson, Eicb Wilkes, W W A charge of one cent will be made on each letter given out. Persons culling for letters will pleuse say wneil ailveriiseo. Ml.NMK WASlinCRX, P. M. Ten Days. James A. House was up before the recorder Wednesday on the ehanre of drunkenness. He made a plea that he was overtaken by the tempter, and after paying a portion of the costs and agreeing to leave the city, was lilierated. But Thursday he was again up before Recorder Dorris on a similar charge, and claimed that he was sorry that he had "fullen by the wayside." but it would not work a second time, and he was sentenced to aolier up on the streets for a term of ten days. Only Kinb TxAcmcRS.-Albany a town lo cated down tbo valley, will have nine touch- erg employed in her publio school next tary. Eugene will have sixteen. And still that town claims to bave more inhabitants than Eugene. Too tbin. Dkibino Mowebs. Ligheat running ma chines made and lowest prices. F. L Chambers. Call a Halt Tbat tired languid feeling means that your system is in a state to in vite disease, and Wright's Compound Ex tract of Sarsaparilla is what you need at once to expel impurities of the blood and timid you np. sold dt an druggists. Geo. W. Kinsey, Auctioneer. When you want your goods, household furniture or luud sold at auction, call of I Geo. W. Kinsey, the pioneer and most suc- ; oeasfnl auctioneer in Luine UonnlY. no win : attend to all sales on a reasonable com ' mission, Notice. Wbeu wanting cemetery work go to E.W : Achisoo 4 Co., who are prepared to furnish ' all kimla at Inseat nricea (or first-class work. ' Our Portland cement walls (or enolosiDg . xmuuturi, Inta ara tliA finest Vet Dllt UDOH the market, and are furnished at about half . tbe cost of stone. Call and see our beauti ful TWr. uv.tprlv cranites and best crudes of Vermont marble. Offices at Al : bany, Eugene and lioseburg. Very Respectfully Yours, E. W. Acbinson Jfc Co. Unkavorablk Skasok.-Oo account of the Ute season G. Bettman will sell aU bis sum mer ffom such as straw hats for ladies, chil dren and men, parasols an i dress goods re gardless of cost, to close out Don t miss the opportunity. Call on lkttman before you bay. Sheep Inspectors Xotice. All persons in Lane comity owning Bcab by sheep or sheep afflicted with other dis eases, are hereby notitted that Mid nbeep must be thoroughly dipped, sufficient to kill said disease, forthwith. . Any person failing to comply w ith this no tice will be liable to bave his sheep dipped by the Inspector at said persons s expense. Take notice and save costs, Dated June 5, 1831. Gio. FtsHEB, Sheep Inspector. Wood fob Sal.-I have for sale a . luanU ty of good fir wood on my p , from Eugene, which I am selling chesp for cssb C. C. Shepabd, c8a loth street. WasrrED.-100.000 lbs. of good Willamette valley wool. Smith k Haix. r The cheapest place to bay your bidders hardware, tinware, gla., rope, and all kinds of machine oils, Ac, is at . Vasdixbcbo k Kmapp. Ma-onio liuildiog $500 Keward. n. : - CVIO Inr a WA'bing that r e win u j - , , rn,mi .h oa elenn at cm U ira n h- t,m. rniiired of the old ahbnrd plau. Boca k Wnxui". Lcmbsi Xon I.-GO to tbe Depot Irnnbei Trd lor cheap lumber. AUure" be un.lersoin Fabmebs, Attsitiioj --All kinds of ma chine oils at btd rock prices at Vabdctbcbo k Kapt Brevities, Hollowav-Watchw, Clocxs, Jiwu.ii oritTAULSH AD JUUSla Csnvni shots at O. E. K's. Walton k Bkipworth, Lawyers. MeJforJ flour at SUdden & Son's. Choice lot of oranges at D lion's. Fine line of oignr at Dixon's. Go to 0. E. Krausse for loot weir. Call on Caswell for sidewalk lumber. Rublier bottom shoes at O. E. Krausse sheet uusio at Patterson k Christian's, via oi. Money to loan on farms. Walton. Enquire of Judge Hot and cold baths every day tu the week t erry xiorn s oarner mop. Carpets, carpets, all new styles for spring iruun at uay a uenoerson S, lor fine suits made to order and ready maue doming, go to td Uaoson. bee tbe new invoice of oak furniture, all new patterns at Day k Henderson's. 24 dollars will buy a solid, antique, oak oen room set at uay & uen lerson a. C. Mara, Barber Shop and Bath Booms. First door north of Dunn s new block. Blink deeds, mortgage deeds and chattel mortgages lor sale 1 1 ljw oiaoe. $5,000 worth of ladies' shoes to be sold at or below coat. J. D. Matlock Mr Geo F Craw has the sole aency for all Dramu oi tne celebrated ianau runrh Ciffars Before storing or selling your oats see A v. reters. Clean cnevauer barley wanted E. C Lake, marble cutter aud dealer in monuments, shop on Eighth street, Eugene, Remember that Hanson 4 Son have the best selected stock of clothiug in town. Bring your old scrap cast iron to the Eu gene Iron Foundry where you can dispose oi it. Sixteen-inch seasoned fir wood for sale at cost by S. Meriau, corner Oak and Sixth streets Eugene Flour fl.35 per sack. The Eu gene Flouring mills make tbe best quality oi roller mm uour. Just received from Bontbern Oregon, GOO I0S tins fresh lard, guaranteed. $1.25 per tin at A. UoIdHmitb s. If yon are getting ton old for yonr spec tacles, or if they do not exactly suit you take them to watts and bave new lenses fitted Best line of plush and light weight cloth wraps from 10 to 35 dollars south of Port- land, now on exhibition at A. V. Peters. Dr. O. W. Biddle may be found at his residence on Olive street, between Fifth and Sixth streets one block west of the Minne sota Hotel. lie is prepared to do all dent al work in the best manner. The best family remedy is undoubtedly Pfunder s Oregon lilood Purifier. Harm less, it accomplishes relief where many oth er medicines fail to do. It may be safely given to tbe infant as well as tbe adult. Peddlers are like the Irishman's flea, and often irresponsible, so buy an organ of a reputable house, and that will not fall to pieces with the first damp weather. Call and see Holloway'g. Henderson, dentist. Oxford ties at 0. E. K's. Fountain pens at Watts'. Overgniters at O. E. K's. Job work at tbe Guabd office. Tennis goods at O. E. K's. We lead, others follow. O. E. K. Wigwam slippers at 0. E. Krausse's. Russet shoes at O. E. K's. Day board at Dixon's Restauraut. Go to J. E. Bond for your straw bats. Go to Smith & Hall to sell your wool. Dixon's New Restaurant for best 25 cent meals. Go to Goldsmith's aud gut prices on bacon and lard. Selette Plush Jackets ouly 10 dollars htJA. V. Peters.' Men's patent leather shoes at 0. E. Krausse's. Blank deeds and mortgages for sale at the Guabd office. Goldsmith pays the highest cash price fot country produoe. Try soma break fast bacon from Southern Oregon. A. Goldsuitb. Forest City Dongola shoes ouly $1 SO a pair at A. V. Peters.' All kinds of mill saws aud files for sale at Richard Mount's saw shop. Remember the $1 50 Dongola shoe, good value for $2, at A. V. Peters'. Smoke Helms & Beavenue' Queen Re gent lOo cigar. Best in town. Tbe best assortment of children's shoes will be found at O. E. Krausse's. When wanting a nice tie or anything in tbe furnishing line go to J. E. Bond. Blank notices fjr the location of quartz mines fr sale at the Guard office. For all kinds of farming implements call on J. M. Hendricks on Ninth Street. W. Sanders sells logger shoes, best grade, with straps and lings, for )3 per pair. Screen windows and doors, glass, sash and doors at Bioalow & Kusktatbicc. My entire stock 10 per cent, disoount for cash. D. Matlock. J. E. Bond has just received the finest line of summer clothing tbat ever struck Eugene. Sugar-cured hams, breakfast bacon and shoulders from Seutbero Oregon, at Uold smith's. If vnu want to buy a magnificent organ from S5U to $75 cheaper than peddlers can sell you, go to W. Hollowsy. W. Sanders will sell bit entire stock oi boots and shoes at less tbsn wDniesaie prices. Give him a call and be convinced. W. Hollowav has iust received a consign ment of new organs, without doubt the tiu est toned instruments ever brought here- Call aud i-oe then). A larse assortment of wall paper just re ceived at the Eugene Book Store. Call and see it. Itangs'McKenzie Springs Stage Line. Eli Bangs is now running his stage line np the McKenzie river to the roiey ana Belknap spring "uu iuwououibw yvu. The stage leases tugene on aionaays. Wednesdays and I ridays returning a ueruave days. The trip win o maue in iweive hours. For tickets and further i nformation, call at the Hoffman House stables on Ninth Street. Looi Hxeb Gibls Watts has just re ceived a nice line of friendship rings, ootn gold and silver. What It It? Tl,i rroduces tbat beautifully soft com plexion and leaves no traces of its applica tion or injurious effect? Tbe answer, Wis dom's Botwrtine accomplishes all this, and is pronounced by ladies of taste and refine ment to be the most delightful toilet article ever producea. nsmomu Dnwm sun matchless. F. M. Wilkins, agnt, Eugene City. There is no dang-r of a eold resulting in pnenmouia wnen inauiornam s xmuu Remedy is osd as directed "for a severe eold." It e ffectnally counteract and arreaw any tendency ol a eow io reams iu pneu mnni Thie fact was fully proven in thous ands of eases dnring tbe epidemic of infln rnza last wiuter. For sale by F. M. Wilkius, Druygi-t Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wilkins, th druggist, is not selbng "Wisdom's Bobertine" for the complexion, the most elegant and only reeJly harmless preparation of iu kind in the orld. and (pviog a Leauuiui picture cam with every bottie. The Kitflit Kind. Mr. P. D. Gilbert lute of Marceline, Mo., has taken charge of Bunch k Willisms interest in the "Pacific" Grocery Store, of Fisber, Bunch k Co. We clip the following from the Marceline Mirror, which needs no addition) com mendation: "Bound for the Slope." "P. D. Gilbert, tbe best grocery cleik iu Marceline, as well as one of the first, will soon leave the city to accept a position tendered bim by J. N. Bunch, of Eugeue, Oregon. "Pete," as be is popularly known, is one among a thousand, thoroughly honest from the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, and recognized generally as good mun to tie too because of his well-known in tegrity and unswerving fidelity. In addi tion to these very important moral attributes he is a combination of "bale-fellow-well-met," without indulging in any of the com mon vices and irregularities which many suppose to be a natural consequence when this term is applied. Taking it all iu all, Pete can hardly be improved upon as a thor oughbred in bis line. Always friendly, considering his employers' interests at more important than his own ease or comfort, he has always been considered a model em ploye, a position wo venture to predict he will not always occupy. His business iustincts were bnught out in all their brightness by Mr. Btiurh, for hoiu he worked several years iu Marceline, aud it should be with prido that Mr. Gilbert accepts his former employer's fluttering offer from half-way across the continent. Tbat the combination of Bunch and Gilbert will prove a finaucial success on tbe Pacific coast goes without saying. The musses of buyers hunt such people out and will trade w ith them, whatever competitors may do to divert trade. Success to Pete in his new sphere aud may he soon bring his own family and that of his principal bai-k to Marceline where they will bit heartily wel comed and made to feel at home in tbe busiueas circle the) formerly ornameuted'" Quite Complimentary. HfAtHjeAUTKH-t Co. H, 2d. lieg't, 0. N. G., t Salem, Dr., July , lKUt. Wbekkas, We, as a company, wishing to show our appreciation of the many acts of kindness and courtesy shown us during our recent encampment; therefore, Resolved, That we extend a most hear ty vote of thanks to the kind citizens of Eugene, who labored to in ike our visit a pleasure aud success. Resolved, That these resolutions apply especially to the ladies who served us with refiesbments on the 4th, tbe young ladies and members of Co. C. Resolved, That the above resolutions be placed upon the record books of the com pany and a copy be forwarded to tbe Eu gene Daily Guabd for publication. Dean Clink, 1 Fhkii IUkkh, ) Commit t,e. H, B. Fihkk, Capt R. H. I.EABO, 1st Lieut Cham. Muui-hy, 2nd Lieut Hound Over. Deputy Crouer arrived on tbe Tuesday af ternoon train from Salem with Wolter Huckens, tbe boy arrested lor the theft of the Indian puny stallion. He was taken before Justice Kinsey ami waived an examination udmiltlnir Iiim jruilt, when he was placed under bonds of fiSO, anil U'lng unable to nil so the amount he was incarcerated in the county jail to await the action of the grant! Jury. Notice. We, the undorsigned, sgree to be ready (or woodsawing at the following prices per cord: All split 4-foot wood, twice in two, CUo; all 4 foot oak grubs, 75c; all long wood, tl. Wm. Hohk. S. Ml'CONNKLL, I Lotxari), A. G. Davis. An E.vonMoi'8 Pukmu'm. The di rectors of theHulcm lUiililiiiganil Loan Association met Inst night ami matlu the regular monthly limn of money. The result was that $4100 was loaned $1000 at ninety-live month's Interest in advance, $:UK) at eighty-six month a, $1600 at eighty-eight mouths, and $13)0 at seventy-eight. The stock was ad vanced fifty cents per share and no premium will lie added for another month. Of the stock of this associa tion 1410 shares are sold, and as a re sult of the loans made through itahotit forty new house have Ihvii or are being built in tiulem. Statesman. Darixs tor Faib Wsxk. It is generally understood tbat Co. C, of Eugene; E, of Hubbard; F. of Albany; and probably II, ol Salem, will issue challenges to Co. II for competitive drill for the medal, the drill to be made at Salem on tbe fair grounds dur ing tbe state fair this full. Such being tbe case, there will be a new and attractive feature for tbe state fair this fall. Hucb be ing tbe case there will be a new and attrac tive feature of tbe state fair. Salem Statea- Inhani. It certainly appears that Lane county lurnihhes its full quota of unfortu nates for tbe insane asylum. Tuesday Digbt Lottie Miller, sged 13, stepdaughter of Burl Conger, who lives on tbe Upper McKenzie, was examined by Medical Examiners Drs. McKenney and Brown, Judge Scott and Prosecuting Attorney Condon, snd was pro nounced insane. Deputy Sheriff Cochran took the unfortunate girl to tbe asyluui at Salem Wednesday morning. Sheriff 8a lkh. Sheriff Nolaml had two Bides of personal proja-rty Tuesday, first, lie sola the one-ttnru Interest of J. K. Huird in the Eul'cIic Shingle Mill to John Clayton, for the sum of $210.63. He next sold a liuinry Is-loiiginif to Mrs. Mattie Carter, to Sherwood llurr, for the sum of $50. Judge Kinsey acted as auctioneer on txitn occasions. A Nabbow Escapi Miss Ada Brown, of Spencer Creek, bad a narrow escape while out walking the other evening. She stepped on a large rattlesnake, which at once seized her by the dress, and would have bit her, bad it not been for a power ful blow tbat lore tbe rattler from her clothing. Miss Brown says she will not take any more walks without a body guard. Hon. Ad Ivices at headquarters this morning are that WM hops are declining hiog 20 to 23 in New York. rapidly. reach If tbey go much lower ii will sueci lue crop of lf)'-l. Makkied. In Portland, Oreiron, July 7, Hid, by T. L. Kliot, Mr. Charhn May hew and Mix Sadie lU-n-shaw, all of Kugvuc, I-une county, Oregon. To Tkaie. A fine new organ for lumber. Apply at this office. l'leasaut Hill Items. July 7. ISM. Tbe Daily Gcabd Is a necessity. Loug may It wave. Mr. Giles Fowler bas returned from east crn Oregon. The West Biothert bave purchased a new steam thresher. Mr. P. N. Shelly aud family, also W. P Martin ami wife, bave returned from the Kitsou s Springs. Mr. William Miller aud wife are here on a visit from I'matilla couuty. They will return iu a short time and engage in teach ing a nine mouths' school. S. Haudsuker returned from a trip to the Muslaw tbree weeks ago, wnitber be bad been on a tour of observation. While in tbe vicinity of Florence, be fouud what he considers a real nice borne situated betweeu Clear and Ten Mile Lakes. He has bought the former owner's right to the improve ments, and returned (rota Roseburg last evening, where be bsd goue to eutvr a homestead on the same. We won't repeat here the glowing description of what he flutters himself will soon be his home, but we all will make bim a visit later on. Some of the neighbors are wondering what has caused our postmaster to make so many trips to Roseburg recently. Upon being interviewed "I'ncle Sam" gives an account of himself about as follows: Wbeu a real, dent of Douglas county, more than thirty years ago, he bought some school land, but from some cause or other the deed (or the same was lost before it Was placed on record. Certain luudgrubbers undertook to eject the present occupant and "I'ncle Sam" bud to deleud tbe title. Sufficient evidence was (ound iu the records o( the school Hiiperiuteudent'sofllce showing thai tbe deed hud been given, aud the jury decided iu favor of tbe di feudant almost witbout leav iug their teats. O. K. llig-h. Hank Happening's. Julv 8, 1801. Miss Larimer, of Eugeue, is sojourning at Mr. Aruiitugts. Mr. John Suckow is visiting bis daughter iu I'ortlaud at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Withers Sunduyed at Oscar Campbell's, near tbe McKenzie. Misses Alice Kintzley, llattie Benjsmine and Lula Uobisoo, of Springfield, were here Tuesday. Mr. Gassitt and family, who have been living on 11. I). Edwards' place, moved down uvar Spriugfleld, last week. Mrs. Gager and Miss Emma Edwards, Fraukie Hamilton and Nina Gager, of Eu gene, were at 11. D. Edwards' Suuday. Jasper Hills reached Spripgfield this week with l.UUO.OUO feet of logs for L. F. Wheel tr. Riuclab. A lllue River Ouarti Mill. A recent dispatch from Brownsville says: The prospecting milt for the Brownsville Mining Company nrrived hero from Port laud lust Mouday evening, aud three teams took it to tbe mouth of Blue river, where it will be immediately taken up into the mints and put to work on tbe Poormsn com pany's cluitu. The people will soon have the pleasure of hi Bring a report from there in the shape of gold bars. The sight before lust Superintendent R. M. Bradley arrived home from tbe Poorman. He reports everything now ready for the mill, aud ex pects to hsve it in ruuning order in about thirty days. The lodge is some twenty feet wide now between walls, and tbe ore pans out well. Iu fact, all reports from the cuuip are very favorable. Our Foreigu Cattle Market. The extent and rapid growth of the couu tiy's export trade iu live cattle are seen by tbe fact that the shipment within the lust yeur amounted to upward of (33,000, 000 in value sgaiust (31,000,000 in the pre ceding year. Of lust year's exports of cat tle 131,000,1100 in value or upward of 1)7 per oent, was shipped to Groat Britin and Ire. aud alone. A Gallery. A gal lory of distinguished celebrities, stutesiuen, judges, criminals and others who have become uotorious, is now on exhibi bition neatly framed in tbe Court House hall. The pictures of these oelebrities it is said by some, bear a resemblance to promi nent citiiens of Eugene, The aforesaid "prominent citizens however, deny the fancied resemblance. A Hbavv Li'ADino MiacuiNT. The Eu gene Register reiently got out a 4th of July edition, or rather one was gotten out for It by a stranger, and a man from tbatoity tells us there is a general kick among the mer chants who invested in It. Among other tbiugs it speaks of , a loading mer- chuut who carries a stock of (10,000, whose auuual sales are $30,000. Whew a heavy leading merchant for a eity of so much pre tentions. Probably, as a matter of fact, not half of the leading merchant there, and not a third of tbe figures thst can be given in Albany, Albany Democrat. While the above does appear in tbe edi tion, we can inform the Democrat man tbat several of our merchants carry stocks of from (20,000 to (40,000, and transact an an nual business of from(H0,0e0 to t'JO.OOO. Freiobt Wbkoi. The north bound freight train was subjected to a wreck near Springfield station Wed. morning at 1 :30 o clock. It appears that tbe drawhead of one of tbe cars pulled out, thereby discon necting tbe air brake, tnui stopping tne cars with a crash, which were ruuning at a good rpeed. Two cars, losded with rail road iron were amasbed Into Kindling wood, besides several others were somewhat dam aged. Railroad employes immediately went to work and succeeded In clearing the track by 7 a. m. Mr. Ralston, of Roseburg, bad five cars of cattle and sbeep on the train, but luckily tbey escaped without injury, aud happening to be on the front part of tbe train, succeeded in leaving here at 5 o'clock. None of tbe employes were injured. DeatuFboma Pin. The death of Miss Cora Boone, a young SuUni lady, this fore noon ironi the effects of swallowing a com mon pin is some wbst a remarkable case. Tbe first known of the accident by tbe f im ily was tbat she was tukin with terrible vomiting spells, which lasted five days snd nights, ouly ending with her death. The pin lodged in her stomach penetrating the abdomen, producing teelous inflamatlun. Salem Journal. Filling Up. "We are nearly full. Three more men exhausts our capacity, and we will have to ask the courts to tend no more convicts here," says Supt. Downing. It is not to be assumed tbat tbe large immigra tion to Oregon bas anything to do with this. Salem Journal. Social Pabtt. -Tbe "Kindergartens" were tbe guests of Miss Kitty Watkins at the residence of Mr. and aire. S. Munra Mondav evening, in honor of Mr. Ned Johnston, of Portland. A pleasant, social evening was spent Mabbixd. At the Catholic Church in Eu gene, Oregon, July 7, 1S&1, by Rev. F. S. Beck, Gregory Burbacb and Margaret Kos ttrmann, all of Lane county, Oregon. Mabbiko At Junction. Oregon, July 8, 1MJ1 al 3 o'clock p. tu., Mr. Frank Good man and Miss Fannie McMnrtry, all of Eugene. The happy couple will return here on to-night's overland train. Tbi Carxxbt. Wednesday the cannery put np 3,000 cans of Royal Ana cherries. About fifty bands were employed. Satur day tbey will again run on cherries. hiii:vitii:n. Tumps, pipe and gas fittings at Miller k Long. Cook stoves from (I. CO to i'a) at Miller k Long's, Dili street. Nice assortment of burjware at Miller k Long's. Milh r k Long is the cbi'upcst pluce (it stoves aud tinware. Staver k Walker are Laving largo signs paiuled on their new quarters. K.ep saying over to yourself, "I cun get hardware at Miller k Long's." The best buggy made for the money, Is F. L, Chambers (lib pleasure wagons. Attention Farmers. Call on Miller k Loug for Stoves, Tin aud Hardware, Carpenters and contractors will save mon ey by getting turning and plumbing from Miller k Loug. Tinning, plumbing and lob work of all kinds done cln ap und on short notice kt Miller k Loug. Miller k Long aro sole sgents for the cel ebrated Gold Coin aud Gordon Stoves and Ranges in Kugeue. Repairs for Deering, McCormiiek, Os borne t Bailey aud Champion Mowers and Binders cau be bad at F. L. Chambers Hardware Store. Wild blackberries are mining into the market. Tbey are excellent. Pavls has reduced prices aud will make suits at prices that will astonish the people. If you want a stilt of clothes or a pair of pantuloon go to Davis, the tailor. He guar antees satisfaction aud low prices, A few days ago the llarilslitirg 1uhi ball chili defeated the Tangent chili ly a score of .'io to I). Preston Hargvr, who was badly hurt by n runaway mvldetit on the rotirtli, is now Improving gradually, W-Ing out of danger. The galvanized iron eornioe for the Chris man building arrived Tuesday n'glit. Work men are now plaeiug the joists for the seo oud story in position. Davis, the tailor, has Just received the largest consignment of goods in his line that ever arrived iu Eugene. Call and examine them. Mr. Kculicn Smith, (ieo. Smith, wife and son, relatives of Win. Churchill, arrived iu Kuirene Tuesday from Il linois on a visit, aud witlt u view of locating In Oregon. The Albany Democrat is right when it remarks: Sevcrul of our exchanges cuius out in red. white and blue. These are splendid colors for the American Hug, but they muke a botch of a newspaper. Prof.Thoa. McClennard, of Tabor Col lege, has been elected President of Pacific Uuiveraity at Forest Grove. Tbe proposal to mske the charter congregutiuusl was not accepted by the Board of Trustees. Crops In linker county never were more promising, and the range, too, is In tine condition, says the linker City lXmocrat. Tills fall will Unit cattle iu splendid sli:iH! for market, and as there is n scarcity of meat both east and west the demand made upon the huncligi'usH hills of Knxtcm Oregon herd owners will realize handsomely. A correspondent writes to the Long Creek Eagle of (irant county: A few ilaya ago while at work In lccp creek. Tom Sinyler unearthed the largest iniL'Lii that has Uen writ since the carlv mining days. The nugget was six Inches In length and would average one-half Inchest in thickness, weighing 36J ounces. Value, (litk'i. A eity must lie a great one where It will not receive Its own script. The l'rlnevllle News says: "One day tills week Mr. Kd. N. White implied to our eity recorder for a license to sell spirit uous and malt liquors in this town lor a period of six mouths, oM'ering town acrlp In payment therefor. The scrip was refused", and Mr. White was com pelled to pay (UK) in cash, which he did under protest." The agent for Foiepangh'i great circus ill be here iu a few days. Tbe loose gravel ou Willamette street is being raked together and hauled away. Quite an improvement. We are pleased to learn that Rev. J. 0. Richardson has so far recovered that be is able to be about his rcsidonce. A number of Eugene people are praying for warm weather to come so tbey will have an excuse to go to the mountiiius nud sea side. S. It. Atwood. recently from Iowa, has purchased a lot iu College Hill Park Bill will build a combination residence and store. The Seatllo Press-Times charges that Collector Bradahaw, of Port Townsend, bus within a vear need (100,000 of publio mon ey for private purposes. ror a cut, tuKe nowuereu rosin, jsiund It very fine ami spread or sift It over the cut. Wrap a piece of soft linen n round it and wet In cold water quite often. This will prevent inllani- mat Ion ami soreness. An attempt to enforce tbe Sunday clos ing Isw in tacoms aud Spokane caused Ibe saloon keepers to declare that if they can't workon Sunday aud earn money, mat cler gymen, barbers, milkmen, editors, base bull players and others who earn money on Sunday must also quit work ou tbe first day of tbe week, A number of psrties will start for the Mc Kenzie Springs and the Blue River mines, during the next few days. Tbe railroad surveyors are rushing the work on their return here. It will take about twenty days yet to complete tbe work. Following are some of tbe lowest bids for supplies for tbe insane at Sslem: Meats, 6 to ii'4 cts; flour' (1.45; vinegar, 14 cts., a gallon; butter, 30 cts., 300 pounds per mouth. The Ilev. llerls-rt Johnson will preach at the Knptlst church next Sun day morning: at 11 a. iil and in the evening tit 7:30 p. m. Ail arc cor dially invited. Tangent correspondent to Albany Demo crat: "Most of our Tangent people spent their celebration in Eugene and all came home satisfied with tbe celebration. There were C5 tickets sold at Tangent." Slienherd. the mun bitten hy a dog, got on a spree Wed. night and landed up In the city Jail. Ho kept the resi dents iu the nclililMrhood of the cula- lsHise awake the greater jsjrtlon of the night, by his drunken yells and moans, and many of wild fat-holders thought that the dog did not do the casejustioe. Corvallia Times, July 7: The gov ernment snag boat went up us far as Harrishurg yesterday and w ill do ser vice Improving the channel from there down. Capt. ItiuiUf has been pluced In charge of the anag puller for the time being, as lie is more familiar witli the upjK-r river, aud Capt. Short will handle the rudder on the Iloag. CoiiiB'i Imphovkmexth. A fine Cumberland Preshyteriun church Is being erected in Cohurg. It w ill Is? a credit to the town. A largo livery stable is alno being built in that place. I'oiniiilloiiers Court. Met at the Court House la Eugene, Ore gor, Wednesday worn lug, July 8, lS'.ll, at 10 o'cloi k, a. in. Present Judge Rodney Scott, Commis sionrrs Parker aud Hylund, Sheriff Nolnud and Clerk Walker. The following bills were ordered paid: JURORS CIUCCIT COURT. 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L W Brown 4 20 Henry Welder 4 40 SDGuruer 0 00 S Duel 10 CO JDMuddou. 7 20 EO Potter 4 20 llattie Diililou 0 40 Oseur Vuugbiiu 0 40 ,1 F Whiting 18 80 Dun McLiiu SCO J S Prcbl.le. 2 80 Hurry Huff. 4 20 Clint Withrow 4 20 J W Major 0 8J M O Dnpp 4 80 J V Emery 4 20 J K Sellers 4 00 It G Culliuon 6 40 A O Woodroi-k 4 20 Mrs III' McOornuck 2 20 tleo jlushey 6 00 ltobt Jobusou 4 20 t'luct'iT court wiTNKsiisa. 0 N Martin Linn AlriiiiiiliT.... Hurry Hull' W F Reed , Hurry Harris W 11 Pursous JT Witter Wm O Mulley John Holluud J 11 Wilkiusou H L Curler ,lus TrehO r I)r Mi'Kiimey JT Witter A L Vuugbsu H Mcpherson T 0 Stearns Mary F'uerty Emmctt Sharp Angio Wallace Milton Cttinger,... 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W O Yorau D H Tresler Jo F Matlock John Higgins Rufus Callisou , Deunis Mulkey...., 1 L Campbell , 0 L Reams Oscar Parsons D H Trester Ina Callisou Cbas Lewis Pete 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 6 20 4 20 4 20 4 40 4 20 6 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 U 00 0 80 6 80 0 40 tl 40 7 20 6 00 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 80 9 CO 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 5 00 5 00 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 5 00 4 20 6 40 0 20 6 20 4 20 4 20 8 40 6 20 4 20 6 40 0 40 8 20 4 80 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 80 10 00 4 80 4 50 4 20 6 00 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 8 20 6 20 3 20 20 20 20 20 20 4 20 3 40 4 00 4 20 6 60 2 20 3 20 4 20 4 20 8 40 6 00 4 20 4 20 4 20 3 20 8 40 7 20 4 00 Change In Little Fall Creek road; G. W. Guiley, David Jucoby and Henry Mitchell appointed viewers and C M Collier, survey or. The R. E. Campbell road; this petitions for a oounly road, starts at tbe Rock Hons and runs entirely to the Foley Springs road, bring on the line of the McKenzie toll road. Geo. A. Dorris sppeared for tbe road com piny and L. Bilyea for the petitioners. Ordered that the petition be not granted. School District No. 69 established as fol lows: Commencing at the a w corner of t 15 s, r 4 w, thence north one mile, thence 1 euat to the Willamette river, thence ap laid river to its intersection with the south boundary of said tp, thonce west on tp line to '-wila west of the soutb-eait corner of sou 33 iu said tp, tlionco south Y, mile, thence west -mile, north -mile to tbe tp line aforosnid, thence west on fp line to the placo of beglning. Coulter road; continued. Application of Pork Ins k Brown for tbe improvement of Loo a or Triangle Lake; continued. Application of tbo Mill Creek Improve, ment Company, for the improvement of Mill Creek and Mokawk; continued. Application of Lewis Bailey k Co., for the improvement of Siuslaw river and Wolf Creek; continued. The Jones road; W, F. Smith, John Moorehoase and Joseph Parslow appointed viowers and 0. M. Collier, surveyor. Road Districts No 25 aud 73; ordered that tho donation land claim of Stephen Jenkins be taken from District No. 25 and added to District No. 73. Alpha Itema. July Cth, 1891. Most of tbe energetic farmers have their bay iu the barns. Mr. C. A. Potterf has been quite sick for tbe past two week but is improving. Alpha uow has mail on Tuesdays and Saturdays of every week, which Is a boon to this news loving vicinity. Wn have lately organized a Sunday school which is well attended, and which we hope will continue to grow both in attendance and iullueuce for good. School iu the "Fern" school bouse bai been in progress for three weeks. The at tendance is small; but tbe interest mani fested in tbe work is a joy to tbe teacher, and enables ber to any with truthfulness, "Blest me, this is pleasant teaching publio school." We would like to ask a certain young gentleman If he Is still fond of catching trout? We understand he enjoys tbe sport so much that be speuds most of the night dungliug a hook nud line. And usually bis efforts are attended with great success. He has been known to catch as many as eight during one week. The good people of Alpha celebrated the "glorious fourth" by having a picnic, which was a very pleasant affair. About fifty were present, who enjoyed an inter esting programme and partook of a bounti ful dinner. After dinner the time was spent iu visiting, playing games, swinging, etc. Along with tbe excitement two young ladies fell out of a swing, which frightened the young gentleniau who was swinging them, so badly, that it took him about two miutitos and a half to collect his reasoning faculties enough to help them np. About fivo o'clock all gathered around the organ and after singing some hymns, dispersed, fueling that they had spent a pleasant day. Tin Ali-ua Bkuo. City Council. Connoil met In special session, Wednes day, July 8, at 8 o'clock. Present: Mayor J. II. McClung; Counoilmen Griffin, Page, Dorris, Preston, Walton and Osburn. Tbe following business was transacted. Tbe ordinance granting to I. K. Peter and bis associates the right to construct, operate aud maintain a street railway pro pelled by steam, electricity or cable, was referred to a special oommittee to reportat the next meeting. Counoilmen Walton moved that the da ration of the franchise be limited to fifty years. Special committee appointed were Wal ton, Tage and Osburn. Councilman Walton made a motion that a warrant be drawn for (196, the amount bid for the Brannan property. Mayor McClung, on motion, was author ized to eurreudor to H. W, Holden bis check for $1,000, deposited a an evidence of good faith for the building of the street railway. On motion adjourned. Real Estate Transfers. lUOEMt. W II Kellogg to W W Sharp, lot 13, la block 10, In Soott's addition; 1350. J F Brock to I M Francis, lots 4 and S, block 28; Packard' addition; $300. rhoebe B Klusey to J F Brock, fractional lota 3, 4 and 5, block 28 in Packard's addition; 100. Fannie G Lockwnod to Chas Waeblte, lot 4, block 1, Soott's addition; 1215. OOl'NTBT. C E Robertson to Wm Cayzer, 8.07 acre la T 17 9, R E W; 1200. BEATON. W W Neeley to Geo O Knowle and 0 Get ty, lot 7 aad 8, block 0; 1100. Geo O Knowle to Cha Getty, Interest of lots 9 and 10, block C; $412. RAILROAD WEECK. The Engineer Badly Hurt. The south bound overland express, No. 16, that passed Eugene Wed. night at 14 o'clock ran into a slide in the Cow Creek oanyon, badly wrecking the engine and tbe mall car. The engineer, Richard Morris, was ser iously injured. Tbe passengers were shook ap but none Injured. Supt. L. R. Fieldi went south on the afternoon' local to the scene of the wreck. The overland from tbe south may not be on time in the morning. Obkooniah Railroad The Woodbum Independent says: The Woodburn-Spring-field branch is now graveled between Co burg and Waldo Hill. Between Woodbum and Aumaville gravel will be hauled from Canby to ballast the track. Another gravel train will be pat on in a few day and the work of putting tbe road in first class con dition will be pushed. Business on the branch 1 growing. The new extension from Coburg to Jasper will be opened for traffio about the end of July, when a regu lar passenger and freight train will be put on to accommodate the increased business. An exchange says: J. H. Proctor, a blacksmith, formerly of Harrisburg, dis appeared from Marahfleld several week ago. The remain were found in the wood by some hunter last Sunday partly eaten by wild animals. In tbe pockets ot his clothes were found half a dozen means of identification. He waa a drinking man and shortly before bis disappearance hi wife and her children left bim and went to Cottage Grove to ber parent and it is believed he committed suicide. Bobm. In Junction, July, 6, 1891, to the wife of J B. Morio, a son. To Lrr. Two furnished room to let Inquire of Mr C. C. Crouer. Local Mabmt. Wool, 2CfV?21c; eggs, 20c; butter, 15oj 25.