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XY AND COUNTY. tJKDAY.. JULY 1 . 1891. I The Sewer. i Unw force of nii'ii are cnktiKcd in .construction of the Eugene sewer i The excavation in now la-lug t- under the railroad truck at jj.li jilnce the rut is 21 (W't di-cp. nc of the j?ruvel in cemented etlier, the work ut hui-Ii pluces Ih . After croMHliijr High street the .vution w ill lie but 11 feet deep. Hie brick layers are having consider '4 trouble on account of the water J h stands In the trench, imdlcsare idf thut are water tight ami In thine 9 brick work In built until above the ,tcr line. Mr- Kelly, thesuiterititcn at, gives the work constant attention, 1 a good Job la being done. Jakbow Escara. Portland D I a p a t e b, j 15: Tbe eldest ton of 0. 0. ilolman, attorney of this city, came Dear being !ned near Pennover'i saw mill last iOIdr. The boy waa la swimming with i father, and strangled. The father waa j ' fur away to reach the boy at the time, he came to the surface a second time, in he wai caught by another lad and red. Neither father or aou did any imming after the boy waa brought to id fifjioBKD Diath. Tbe Priuevilla News responsible for a rntnorof the death of ke Bailey, a former Lane county pioneer, 4 a brother of Mr. John Bailey . It lays: ' report bai reached here that Uncle Zeke .lliy is dead. Mr. Bailey resided sear I town of Mitchell in this county several ar, but ruoted to Idaho about a year i. We have been unable to glean any rticulars regarding his death. . Bevkbhkd. We find the following in the preme Court decisions: Cstheriue ilnam, appellant, ts Southern PaciQo .11 road Company, respondent, on appeal m Lane county; judgment reversed and trial ordered. Opiuion by Justice ml. Dkad Squaw. The Indians got on a did drunk at Cottage Grove Wednesday ,jht and Thursday morning one of the usw's was found dead. Foul play was duicd, and Justice Medley concluded to Id an inquest over the n maim in the ernoon. $ JIppointkd. A. C. Woodcock bos been r ipointed attorney for the management of il.l school funds for Lane county by the Date Board of School Land Commission- ca. A good appointment. ' Shkhiffs SAL-.--Tbe shcrifT Thursday sfternoou nld at public anction the lot of J. B. Haskell in Shelton'a addi tion to A. O. Hovey, judgmeut creditor, futfOUO. , Harness Stolsm. Some person ontered i he barn of J. L. Flint, who lives across the liver, last night, and stole a set of harness. It was evidently the work of a traveler, as the tracks of a wagon was plainly visible that had driven towards Coburg. The t beriff is out after the thief. fatal Accident at ITIcJIIiiiivllle. McMinnvillk, July 11. Groge IiiRleo, a plastt-rer, ("II twenty feet fiom a staRgirg while cementing iu fiont of Adam's block today, striking ou his bead and shoulders. I! received Injuries that will probably prove futa). He is an esteemed citiien of ihia county and lived near Newberg. I Encampment Expenses. Salkm, July H.-Tbe state military Liard was in session today, auditing the accounts of the late encampment. It is estimated the cost of the eocnmpmeul will be about $25,000. ' Call a Halt Tbat tired languid Jeeling means that your system is in a state to in vito disease, and Wright's Compound Ex tract of Sarsaparilla is what yon need at o-iee to expel impnrities of the blood and build yon up. Sold bv all druggists. t ? Geo. W. Kinsey, Auctioneer. When you want your goods, household furniture or land sold at auction, call of Go. W. Kinsey, tha pioneer and most suc cessful auctioneer in Lane Cnnnty. He will altend to all salea on reasonable com mission. 1 Notice. When wanting cemetery work go to E.V . Aohison 4 Co., who are prepared to furnisn ail kinds at lowest prices for first-class worn. Oar Portland cement walls for enolosing ometery loU are the finest yet put upon tin market, and are furnished at about ball lb cost of stone. Call and see our beauti ful Barre A Westerly granites and best trades of Vermont marble. Offices at Al bany, Eugene and Kosebnrg. Very Respectfully Yours, E. W. Acbinsos & Co. Uxkavorabli SiASOK.-On aconunt of the Lite season U. Bettman will sell a I his sum mar goods such a straw hats for Mies, cnil Iran and men, parasole ao I dress goods re K.ilessof cneMo close out ln t " he opportunity. Gallon Bettman before you buy. i Sheep Inspectors Notice. All persona in Lane county owning scab by sbeep or sheep afflicted with other dis eies. are hereby notitled that ssid hP mnst be thoroughly dipped- "-Sclent ,0 kl" said diseaae, forthwith. . . Any person failing to comply with th m do lie wTb. liable to bavehia sbeep dipped by the Inspector at aaid persons s expels. Take notice and save costs, Bated June 6, 1891. i. Gao. FisHia. Sheep Inspector. Wood toe SalI.-I hat. for sale a quant!. ty of good ttr wood on my pice from Eugene, which I am -ll" cheap tor casb. C. C. Shepasd. CMU" lath str"-- Wawrto -100.000 lbs. of Rood WillsmHte valley wool. BawriAH"- The cheapest plsce to buy your hu,M,r hardware, tinware. gU-. ror, and all kmds of mochiu oils, 4e , ia t Vaumtibpio Jr. Kkaft. Vla-ooic Building $500 Reward. W. will pay tOOO uTa -W"?! V, e0o, wash as cUan A Lbii NWi -Go to the D'P J""! yard tor ebe-p lumber. Andre-s will not t undersold. Faaxa, Arrasw.-All kind, of ma china oils at bed rock prices at Vabdobcw KAPr s. Brevities. Hollowav-Watchw, Clock, Jiwiut DPKTACLW AlfD MlslC. Canvas shots at O. E. K's. Walton 4 Skipwortb, Lawyers. Meilfunl flour at SUvMen & S.n's. Choice lot of oranges at Dixou's. Fine line of cigars at Dixou's. Go to 0. E. Krausse for loot w( r. Call on Caswell for sidewalk 'uiuber. Rubber bottom shoes at O. E. Krause's. Sheet music at Patterson 4 Christian's, utn t Money Co loan nn farms. Enquire nf Judire Hot and cold baths every day in the week i eerry uorn s oarDer snop. Carpets, carpets, all new styles for spring iruue at uj X Henderson s. For Que suits made to order and ready moue ciotiiiug, go to tl llanson. See the new invoice of oak furniture, all new patterns at Day 4 Hundersou a. '21 dollars will buy a solid, antique, oak oen room set at Day & Hen it rson s. C. Marx, Barber Shop and Bath Rooms, First door north of Dunn's new block. Blank deeds, mortgage deeds and chattel mortgages lor sale 1 1 1 Hm tflie. $5,000 worth of ladies' shoes to be sold at or below coat. J. D. Matlock Mr Geo F Craw has the sole avency for all brands of the celebrated lsniu Punch ligare Before storing or selling your oats see A v. feters. uean ibevalier barley wanted. E. C. Lake, marble cutter and dealer in monuments, shop on Eighth street, Eugene, Remember that Hanson 4 Son have the best selected stock of clothing in town. Brine yonr old scrap cost iron to the En gene Iron Foundry where you can dispose of it. Slxteen-inch seasoned fir wood for sale at cost by 8. Meriau, corner Oak and Sixth streets F.neene Flour $1.35 per sack. The Eu gene Flouring mills make the best quality of roller mill Hour. Just received from Southern Oregon, 500 101b tins fresh lard, guaranteed. $1.25 per tin at A. Goldsmtib s. If you sre eetline too old for your speo. tacles, or if tbey do not exactly suit you take tbem to Watts and have new lenses Dttefl. 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. G. W. Biddle may be found at bis residence on Olive street, between Fifth and Sixth streets one block west of the Minne sota Hotel. He is prepared to do all dent al work in the best manner. The best family remedy is undoubtedly Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Harm less, it accomplishes relief where many oth er medicines tail to do. It may be safely given to the infant as well as the sdult. Peddlers are like the Irishman's flea, and often irresponsible, o buy an organ of a reputable house, and that will not fall to pieces with tbe first damp weatber. Call and see Holloway's. Henderson, dentist. Oxford ties at O. E. K's. Fountain pens at Watts'. Orergaiturs at U. E, K's. Job work at the Gcabo office. Tenuis goods ut O. E. K's. We lead, others follow. O. E. K. Wigwam slippers at O. E. Kruusse's. Russet shoes at O, E. K'. Day board at Dixon's Restaurant. Go to J. E. Bond for your straw bats. Go to Smith k Hall to sell your wool. Dixou's New Restaurant (or best 25 cent meals. Go to Goldsmith's and get prices on bacon and lard. Selette Plush Jackets only 10 dollars nt.A. V. Peters.' Men's patent leather hhoes at O. E. Kraussu's. Blank deeds and mortgages for sale at the Gdabd office. Goldsmith pays tbe highest casb price foi country produce. Try some breakfast bacon from Southern Oregon. A. Uoldbmith. Foiest City Dongola shoea only $1 00 a pair at A. V.' Peters.' All kinds of mill saws and files for sale at Richard Mouut's saw shop. Remember the $1 50 Dongola shoe, good value for f 2, at A. V. Peters'. Smoke Helms 4 Beavenue's Queen Re gent 10c cigar. Best in town. The best assortment of children's shoes will be found at O. E. Krauase's. When wanting a nice tie or anything in the furnishing line go to J. E. Bond. Blank notices fir the location of quarts mines for sale at the Guahd office. For all kinds of farming implement! call on J. M. Hendricks on Ninth Street. W. 8anders sells logger shoes, best grade, with straps and lings, for 13 per pair. Screen windows and doors, glass, sash and doors at Bioalow 4 Kibkpatbick. My entire stock 10 per cent, discount for cash. D. Matlocs. J. E. Bond has just received the finest line of summer clothing that ever atruck Eugene. Suirsr cured hams, breakfast bacon and shoulders from .Southern Oregon, at Oold smith's. Il yon want to buy a magnificent orpan from 150 to 75 cheeper than peddlers fan sell yon, go to W. Holloway. W. Sanders will sell his entire stock of boots and hoes at less than wholesale prices. Give him a call and be convinced. W. Holloway has just received a consign ment of new organs, without doubt tbe fin est toned instruments ever brought here Call aud ut tbem. A large assortment of wall paper just re ceived at tbe Eugene Book Store. Call and see it. Kanits'McKenzie Springs Sta?e Line. Eli Bane is now running bis stoge line up tbe McKenzie river to the Foley and Belknap springs aud intermediste points. Tbe stage !'' Eogene on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays returning alternate days The trip will be made iu twelve hours For tukets at.d further i nformation, call at the Hoffman House stables on Ninth street . Look Hxbi Gibls Wstts has just re- ceied a niee line of friendship rings, both gold and silver. What Is It? That produces that beautifully aoft com jlnion and leuves no traces of ita applica tion or injurious effect? The answer, Wis dom's Robertine accomplishea all thia, and i pronounced bv ladies of taste and refine ment to be the most delightful toilet article ever produced. Warranted harmless and matchless. F. M. Wilkine, agent. Eugene City- There i no dang-r of a eold resulting in pneumonia when Cheud-ilaiu's Cough Keni-dy is used as directed -for a aev.re cold " It effectually counteracts and arresta any tendency of a cold to result in pneu motiU Tb 'set was fully proven in tnons nds of esses dnrirg the epidemic "'.1',.a enza Isst winter. For sale by F. M. Wilkloe, Drnggi't Don't Believe It Wben told tbat F. M. Wilkins, ths druggist. . -U'.l.,m's Kubertina" fur the U nut ciu-g - - - complexion, the moat elegant and only really harm lets prepai-uuu world, and giving a beantif ul picture card with every bottle. SpriiiKtleld Items. July 15. No tigua of a depot yet. lue railroad c mipauy bave opened a gravel pit north of town; also b ive put in a sullen to U iojaie a saw mill. The surfacing ami ballasting of tbe rail rotil is beinii pushed rapidlv. Quite a lare gaugolt'hliiaiueu ate dog the work A pbysiciau has been in town for a few days, looking tbe ground over for a Iocs Hon, but baa uot decided yet. lid cauie from California. The new hotel, built by Messrs Rjbinsun 4 VYallin, is nearly ready for buiniss. A gentleman from Browusville has bet n negotiating fur a lease but it is uot closed yet. Mr. Graham, of the Graham House made a visit to Eugene today. His bouse is tbe headquarters for the railroad surveyors, eugiueers snd conductors now working ou this end of tbe roud. Mr. McGuiie, of Portland, has been iu town for a number of days. He has been writing no the town and country. It is in. tended to publish bis description of this psrt of Laue county iu tbe shape of a folder for circulation iu tbe East. B. J. Pengra, the present owner of the flume and lands, previously owned by him and a Portland syndicate, has surveyors at work replstting tbe whole tract. Hum or has it, tbat Mr. Pengra will commence im mediately tbe erection of four two-story business houses, also other build ings are planed for. A' Wheeler, of the Springfield saw mill, has just completed bis seeoud experiment for burning sawdust. The first furnace split, on account ol the inteuse beat. Tbe one completed is twelve feet iu diameter at the base inside, and eight feet at the top, aud tweuty-eight foul iu height, which cost him about $100. Nimo. Union Cold Storage, Ice and Brewery Company. Tho folios ing articles of iucorporatiou where filed in tbe Clerk's office Weduesday: I Tbe Union Cold Storage, Ice and Brewery Co., and its duration shall be per petual. II The enterprise aud busiuess iu which this corproution proposes to engage is to brew and sell beer aud other malt liquors, to tnatiufactuie aud sell ice and furnish cold storage. III The priucipul office nud placo of business shall be iu the city of Eugene. IV The capital stock shall be $12,000; shares to be $100 each. Incorporators: Geo. W, Simons, J. L. Hoffinnn aud J. N. Harney. This corporation has purchased the Vogl brewery. Guests at liclku ap Springs. The following guests were registered at the popular llelkuup Springs, one of the fine summer resorts of Oregon, on J uly 13ih: James Diamond aud wife, Corvallis. Robert Johus, Albany. G. P. Grillin, Eugene. W. W. Moore aud wife, Eugeue. Mrs. Tens Blackburn, Corvallis. Mrs. M liner, Corvallis. Miss Anuie Dunn, Albany. Mrs. R. Coffee aud family, Mouroe Florence News of Interest. Hpeclal to the Gcabd. Flokkm'K, July 1.1. The tmilinu; schooner Mnry IV Leo, ofSnn Francis co, Hulled into the Siuslaw harbor yes tenluy without the aid of a tow. Hie will load for the return trip with 85, 000 feet of lumber from the Siuxlaw Lumber Co.'s mill, with other freight that is oflered. Thirty men are at work on the new saw mill. L. L. While the million aire lumlier man of Sun Francisco lias purchased an interest in the mill. Colt Show. Notice is hereby giveu that a competitive exhibition and contest of the colts sired by draft horses owned in Lane county wilt be held in Eugeue at the Court House square Sotutday afternoon, July 25 at 1 :30 o'clock All invited to compete for best colt, also for best five from same horse. Intbrestkd is Eookn.. Iu speaking of bis trip to an Oregoniau reporter Senator Mitchell uses the following words; "He was particularly interested in Eugene, where he discerned the evidence of great improve ments, and in its anxiety to improve the har bor at tha mouth of the Siuslaw river. Mr. Mitobell it willing to do all he can to secure increased appropriation liin congress for Ibis improvement Tbe sum of $50,000 was set aside for the purpose iu the last river and harbor bill, but the department hesitated about spending that amount un less the possibilities of the barbor were such as to justify future appropriations mf- ficient to make tbe work inorongn ana permanent. Tbe United Htatos engineering oorps were thereupon instructed to make a supplemental exauuuauon in lue oiusiuw harbor, and Senator Mitchell will at once seek to learn the result of tbeir inspection. Should it be favorable to additional ap propriations, Mr. Mitchell has no doubt that very important and thorough improve ments will be made at that harbor." "Cabbt ABMs!"--Salem Statesman: Cbas: Litchfield is a member of Co. 11, the prize company at tbe Eugene encampment. He was showing fome of his friends Sunday how they went through tbe movements at tbe encampment, and bow they fought the now famous battle of "Dog Run" that will go down in history and be read in the Fuorth Reader by the school children of the generations that will coiue after them. Charles made a move to bring bis gun np to "carrv sruis." when in some manner it was disehsraed. It tore six or seven boles through bis Sunday bat, and powder-burned bisriuhtear unite severely. Th noise also affected bis bearing iu his right ear All dav yesterday Charles could be ob served occasionally putting his watch up to bis esr. to see if Hs bearing qualities was erowine better. It was quite an aniusin Incident after it was all over but it was serious fuo about the timx the gun went off. Pahs Him )i t. A man claiming to lie (leaf and liumli is in town Holii-itimr for will of a child's ency. eh 'I 'ilia. We have la-en informed of an instance or two win-re lie was In KUltinir and imia-rtincnt to tlioe who rvfu'l to iitireiiiisc or linn, in much en- he should Ik- p-ntly but firmly ejected into the ojs ii air. B Eastkbs Obcooh Wool. Four i borse teams heavily loaded with wool arrived here Wrlnedy frrm tbe southern por tion of Crook county via the McKenzi ronle. Engei.e is becoming quite a market for Eastern Oregon wool. Disn. At the residenca of bis mother, Mrs. Wis. Durant. in Engene, Oregon, July Htb. of intevtiosl troubles. Frank C. Du rant, aged 14 years Tbe bnrial took plat in tbe I. O. O. F. cemetery, Wednes day afternooo at 2 o'clock. ' Tcasto C. Virlock. tbe man who my 'erionoly disappeared, has turned np. If h working on a farm below Irving. He g'ves no reason for so sulde.ily leaving Eugene. State Ap'Kilutmeut'i. Suli in Journal. July 14. The governor Mil morning itiiiitcd Hon. II. A. Sample, of I'matiUa conn ty, regent of the agricultural college; Hon, Tims. It. Slierdluii, of Douglas count v. nicnilier of the state Wirdof oiualialioii In place of John lUiritett, of lletitoti county, rvxlguisl. Meeting was also held of the scIuhiI land coiinnbwionens to m-livt a sueee- Kor to Hon. NaKileou Davis, in the K-rson of (ico. W. Davis, of Linn coun ty, formerly In the mcrchantlle busi ness at Tangent, Linn county. On the first ballot the irovernor voted for the old olllelal. No assistant physicians for the asy lum were chosen. Dr. Williamson's commission will not expire until Octo- U r, 'i4, and the other physician will proltably K selected by the stiiicrinten dent. High Hank Happenings. July 10. Miss Emma Withers, of Coon Range, was hers last week. Mr J iuJ Mrs. Cotuegys, of Eugene, was here tbe first of the week. Miss Lou Beuner aud Mias Myrtle Doyle, of Eugene, visited at Jake Clearwater's last week. Miss Ella Armitage, of Portland, aud Frank, of Coon Rtuge, visited their broth er Sunday last. Blackberriee ore being harvested, and the crop is abuudunt with superabun dance of pickers. A gravel bed has been opened and a switch connected with Mr. Armituge's farm, near the McKenzie. Ballasting the roadbed was begun Tuesday. Tbe Springfield postolllce is now pre pared to issue money orders and postal notes. Thus, step by step, we advsnce aud ere a few more years we will be prepared aud ready to cope with our larger sisters. A Sunday school will be organized here Sunday, July 2Ctb. A Sunday school has long been needed here, snd if all will turn out and become interested In this matter, there is nothing to prevent from ruuuing a successful school. Rev. Sweeney, of Spilugfield, preached at tbe school bouse lust Sunday. It would be a wise plau to make atrangemtnts and bave preaching as often as necessary. People of the neighboihood what think you? Married, near Thurston, Sunday, July 12, 18111. Mr. Oscar McMahan and Miss Elvira Kullems. Only a few intimate friends were preseut. The brido and groom are both well known aud need no further comments. We extend congratulations and hope thut their boat may glidn safely oe'r the tempestuous waves of the matrimonial sea. RxoclAb, An Erroneous Explanation. Corrullis Times: "In speukiug of the parade on the 4th of July at Eugeue, the Register Bays:" ' "The Corvallis hose team carried a ban ner inscribed: ' "Corvallis says we can't help Eugene celebrate, but here we are, minus the cart." ' Tbe explanation of this is thut Corvallis wanted her boys to stay at home, while the city authorities refused to allow tbe hose cart to leave town." ' 'It ia probably true that the so-called Corvallis team carried tho insultiug banner, but the explanation by tbe Register ia mis leading. Tbe facts are, not to eioeed four of the team belong to the fire department and half of tbem are not even citizens. Corvallis bus no strings on anybody and all were at liberty to go and celebrate where they pleased, but they did object to loaning their carl to outsiders when they bad use for it iu their own celebration. There were three hose teams bere contesting for prizes on the 4th, composed mostly of Corvallis firemen, either one of which could give our representatives at Eugene ''cards and spades" when it comes to hose racing or active service at a fire. Corvallis bas al ways felt friendly towurd Eugene, and we trust tbey will not barbor ill will against ns through erroneous impressions." Ileal Estate Transfers. (UOINb Mrs Kate White to Mrs N J Beatie, lot 1, in Hoffman's addition; 2,000. W O llushby to Jno M Kluon, lot l, biota 1 In Scott's addition; t2000. J.hi Void to the Union Coal Storage, Ice and Brewing Co., the Vol brewery, HOxSO feet on Ninth street; 1 3,200. Henry Drew and wife to Thomas Oray, land iu east Eugene; $750, KLOHINl'X. Tiavid Morse. Jr to W F Stevens, all of block 3, and lots 1, 2 and 8 In block 2, and lots 1(1, 17, 18 10 and 20 in block 4 and also a quit claim to all tide lands abutting tue same; A K Uallaglier niesuanagner s pan vt nor enee consulting of 70 blocks. Streets 00 feet. Geo. il .Miller to A i. Uallaifher, lot o, block 10, oriainal town; 1350. , A. E. Gallagher to Gee M. Miller, block M, (iallagher s part of the city of Florence; $3:.0. COl'NTKT. State nf Oreiron to Charles Murhe, 40 acres in Tp 1 8 R 4 W; .. Thus tiray to r rank Bmltn, w acre in Tp 17 8, K 4 W; 7iW. John K Maker to Mary Maker, zu acres in Co Survey tisti; land Jl. Hams to Same, land; 91. cobibo. Isaac Vanduyua to Isaac D. A. Keiuble, lot 3 in block 0; tVA $1,HK) Hkwaki). Three duys before Nou h left the ark. alsmt half past 14 o'elis k in the morning, a balloon wus eut lose from the ton of 1'ike's J'cuK, contiiinimr two Bintill childreu, twin oneaUtv of thirty-xix and the other a girl of forty winters. The boy wore a long North Pole linen duU-r lined with tomato can laliels, and a cream color jduK hat with the word 'star smiled ImckwanlN on the racetrack. The girl wore a striped penitentiary .nit u itli a huh- of hav for a bustle, and i-iirrli-il a Iji Tow-a sunshade made from cherry wood furnished by the boy who never told a fib. Anyone hiirniiii? of their nret-ent alsnle wlltcoii- fir a treat favor on the Is rcaved par- i-nts bv keci.lnir still altout it. 'llie asec iisfoti was made for the purmsw of painting a cart on the moon, advertis ing the buggy, cart and i-arTiugi-s. itulcroflow prices of the Willamette valley. F. L. t'HAMUKKH. Hop Spraying. Hop men will find the "Fields Spee lul" a new spray outfit Just received esiteeinlly adopted for )wm. fall and examine at F. L. C'hambkks. Boas. Near Eugeos. Oregon, July 14, 18'Jl. to the wifa W. Martin, a daughter. HIU.l 1 1 II N. Pumps, pipe aud gas fittings at Miller & Long. Cook stoves from (I IK) to ft'0 at Miller t Long's, Utb street. Nice assortment of hardware at Miller k Long's. Milbt J; Long is the cheapest place fur stoves and tinware. Staver & Walker are huviug large signs painted on their new quarters. K'ep saying over to yourself, "I csn get hardware st Miller & Long's." The best bngisy made for the money, Is F, L. Chambers fob pleasure wagons. Attention Fanners. Call on Miller it Long for Stoves, Tin aud Hardware. Corpetiters and contractors will save mon ey by getting tinning and plumbing from Miller ii Long. Tinuiuti, tiliimliinc and job work of all kinds done cheap aud on short notice at Miller Si Long. Miller ,t Long are sole agents for the cel ebrated Gold Coin and Gordou Stoves and llsuges in Eugene. Renalrs for Deerinc. McCormack, Os borne A Bailey and Champion Mowers and Binders can be bad at r. L. t. haunters Hardware Store, Wild blackberriee are coming into the market. They are excellent. Davis has rvihnvd nrlees and will make suits at prices that will astonish the jHnple. If you want a suit of clothes or a pair of pantaloon go to Davis, the tailor. He guar antees satisfaction aud low prices. Davis, the tailor, lias Just retvlved the largvHt eonxigtimcnt of good In his line that ever arrived In I'.uircnc. I 'all aud examine them. About 25 men are working on the sewer. The Supreme Court has adjourned until October. Oats bought and stored by the Eugene Milling Co. John Blew is a Iraiu agent running from Ashland south into California. The Marine Cadets, under the commaud of Captain Sacha are out drilling daily. 40,000 bags to loau to Ihosu who desire to store their wheat iu the Eugene Mills. Four enr loads of lumber were shipped from here Wed. night for Junction s new hotel. A oountryman with two young pet bears drew a crowd around his wagou this morn ing. Remember that the Eugene Milling Co., is buying oats, and storing them also. Lib eral prices offered. W. R. nawley, of Lane county, attended the Whitman, Wash., county teachors In stitute at Colfax last week. B. Handy, who got out the celebrated Fourth of July edition, is uow thiukirg of starting a new paper at Springfield. Monday's Salem Journal: Judge Bean and son, Oriuau, started to Yaquina today to arrange for tbe aunual family outing. Three prisoners in the county jail. They will remain thero until court meets the last of October. Geo. F. Craw, Clerk, ia abroad in the land collecting school tales. He gathored in about $1,000 Tuesday. We have 10,000 wheat aacki to loau to those storing tbeir wheat with us this year. Give us a call. Ecoesi Mill Co. . A. M. Ottlturn returned Tuesday from Eastern Oregon. He reports his cuttle are doing splendidly. Rev. Geo. A. Blair and futility returned borne fiom Sodaville Tburs. afternoon. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Blulr'i health baa much improved. Judge Rodney Scott and IL. R. Hays re turned from the Myrtle Creek mines Wed, morning. Tbey bring flattering reports of tbe prospect! of the mines. A woman of Valley City, Dak., wagered that she could put tbe slips on five pillows while any man preseut at a church fair could encase one, and seven different men took ber np and Buffered defeat. No man can ever acquire the knack of holding a pillow in bis teetb to work with both bands. Pmf. Edgar McCluro Is in Southern Oregon. Itev. I. I). Driver is In Southern California, on church work. Tho Misses Morgan left Wednesday for San Francisco. Miss Jean will take a position in a telegraph ofllee, and Miss Evelyn will study type writ ing and stenography. We have received the first issue ol Fruits and Flowers, published at Portland by D. H. Stearns. Among tbe articles in tbe first number is one by Prof. Thos. Con don, ou "Boil Types ol the Willamolte Valley." Tbe State Press Association will meet next month at, Astoria, a place to which everybody likes to go occasionally at least. A Dalles paper bas already suggested that tbe uext meeting be held at Hood River, which la coming into prominence as a sum mer resort. E. B. Peuland, of Sherman county, was arrested a short time sgo for selling liquor in less quautity than a gallon. One of tha witnesses for tbe prosecution swore that be bad purchased a "gallon" of whisky from Peuland for 50 cents, but tbe "gallon did not contain over a pint. Tbe defendant waived examination and was bound over in tbe sum of 1 2 50 which be furnished. Now the Oregoniau Improvement Com, pany ia having some trouble with its lm ported negro miners. It diichsrged a few of them, when all atruck, and tbe company was obliged to take the discharged men baok. Tbe company will have to employ It the Pinkertonians in the land before it can bave everything just its cwn wsy A mathematician lias figured out that a man can travel fifteen nilli-sona bicycle with lis exertion than he uacs in walking three miles. This is com forting to bicyclists, inn we nave noti( d that some men can walk fifteen iliin with lesH exertion than they I WOUUI Oie 111 now n uu juu uv . . . I., t.lt.... - 1.1,..,..!.. 1..,. tulles. In lin t an oteu n ing man can notii almost anything if lie kcetis his eyes oisn. .Notice. All those owing tha undersigned on ac counts of long standing are requested to come snd settle immediately or tbeir names ill U nnblisbed aa dead beats and their accounts advertised for aale at a discount. Maa. M. A. Wrraaow. Eugene, July 16. - - " To Tkahk. A fine new organ for lumls r. Apply at tnis onice. ANNUAL llEI'ORT. Of the Cnnnty Clerk of Lone county, State of Oregon, showing the amount nud umiilier of claims allowed by the County Court of said County, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of warrunts outstanding and unpaid, from tho flint day of Jufy lN'.HJ to tho iiutli day of June 101, Mh inclusive. on what accocnt alloweo. Roads WdflOO Bridges CiVsl M Bounties ! 00 ruupers 0107 7H AMHetwoin 11 111 70 Witnesses lts".7 10 Justices 8ol Ml Jurors 2KI 70 Constables IM 80 District Attorney HNS 50 Sheriff Go!l69 Surveyor -I'd 00 Clerk 3012 75 School SilHriiiteiidcnt oNl 82 Treasurer ftOl M County Judge 700 10 IVimuiKHiouers -'HI 15 SiiHrviHors 218:195 Furniture, fuel nud repairs, . . . 1527 07 Stationary 1015 87 Printing H77 112 Kxatuitiatiou Teachers 225 00 Insane 02 00 Inquests 62 (M) Bailiff 1H3 tW Kleetions W4 00 Tax refunded 105 OS Att'y fees Circuit Court 40 00 Interest 62 60 Stock lti8Kjobir 25 00 Indigent Soldiers 4.M no Jail idans 4' InveHtigatioti Co. Isstks 420 00 tlwnerNliip list ut lauds Ml Miscellaneous 00 00 Warrants drawn for cash bor rowed 8050 93 Total amount claims allowed and drawn 8Iiars5 44 OITSTASIUNO WAHHANTS I'NTAID. Outstanding unpaid County arrauts ou the ootn day or June W1 $57453 65 Ext minted Intercut accrued thereon .' 1000 00 Total amount of County War rants nud Interest saouod bo KKsorncKU. Funds in hands of Co. Treas urer 14,117 24 'undttlii hands of Co. Sheriff 6.208 62 lly cHtlmntcd unpaid Current taxes iippiieuiilu to tlte pay ment ol county wtirrants... 30,045, 80 Total la-sources 30,071 60 STATE OF OHEOON, ) 8S. County of Lane ) 1. Wm l Walker, Comity Clerk of tho County of Lane, Stnte of Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement ot the number and amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said County, for the 12 months ending on tho 30th day of J tine 1H01, on what account tbe same were allowed, and tho amount of warrauts drawn, and tho amount ot wnrrauta out standing and unpaid as the same appear niHtn the records of my otllce iu my ollicial custody. witneHs my liantt ana eni ot tho County Court ot said County this ltd day of July A. 1). 1HU1. Wm. It. Walkrb County Clork. Wo understand that Hon. It. P. Ear- hart, Collector of Customs at Portland, Is quite III with dropsy. F. M. Wilkius' favored us today with some extra large Royal Ana cherries from the top of one of bis trees. John Longer has sold his delivery IttisineHs In Corvallis. Ho was former ly a resident of Eugene. Mrs. Cheta F. Lutz, stalo organizer of the Miunesota Woman Suffrage Associa tion, is making a brief visit in Oregon. Farmers are busy baying. The contin ued wet weather in June will cauae tha bay and grain harvests to come almost together, Ullliam county correspondence: County Commissioner W. J. Edwards returned on the 7th, from a visit to Eugene. Siteclul Dettutv Sheriff Flint arrested llurrel Comrer ut Illuo ltlver Thursday and lie had in Ills possession Flint's stolen harness and a pair doubletrees belonging to Henry Loretz, carefully stored away In sacks. He will be tried la-fore Justice Henderson. Wli not the citizens take hold and help the band boys to a good set of new band instruments. Something tbey would woll be proud of I Tbe U. 8. recrutlng officeis, we under stand, hsve received a number of enlist ments since their arrival bere, among which are several sons of farmers. We stated the other dsy that Geo. Soott and wife had left for Arizona. Wt were mistaken in part. His wife did not go, In fact, George bas no wife, In tbe case ol O. E. Miller against the Southern Pacific to recover damages (or Injnries received in the Lake Labish disas ter, a judgment oi nou sun waa enierea in tha United elates circuit court xuesaay. the parlios having arrived at an amicable arrangement of the matter. Il is under stood that the company paid Milter 92500 to aetttls. To mend china take a very thlok solo tion of gum arahlo and water, and stir into it n aster ot 1'srls until tne mixture oe- flnmeaa viscous paste. Apply il with brush to tbe fractured edgea and atlck tliem together. In three days tbe article cannot ha broken In the same Dlace. Tbe white ness of the cement renders it doubly valua ble. This one Item will be tound worth the price of this paper five years, to more than one reader. Lost Cow. Strayed from my place, about 10 days a, a 3-rear-old red oow ball underbit ia right ear, crop off left. Any Information will be thankfully received by Presley Cheshire. Dated July 15, Eugene, Oregon Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby flven thst the copartnership .mbifnm eilstlns between K. II. Moore and Fli-teher l.liiti, unoVr the tlrin name ol Misira it l. in,, u ftluuilvf! hv mutual eoliaeut. K. II Mmn- n-tlrins from tne tlrin. I ne biisiueaawin be continued by I). I.I nil A Son who will eolloet all emiuuuand pay all ludebtedueasof the late nrm. Th.iiklm the Dubttc for their rmerons eat Miiaiti-, we willed a continuance ol It lor our sueivMora. iwted JuneM.WJl. R If. Mooaa, 'LiTcasa Lisa. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. "rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT .Ll the nodersiirnad, A11U Kaatham, bas b-rn beea by the county enurt fur Ijina eonnf ty, Oreiioa, duly appointed administratrix o the estate of E. G. Kaatham, deceased and si persona bsvinj claims Sffainst said estate are hereby Dotinni to prearni me same to me nu Horsiirned st the law orhoe of L. BHveu in Eiiiime. Orarno, duly verified withia six months from the date of this notice. Dated July 7, lsvi. A LLIE E AH MAM, Administratrix. L. BiLTll't Attorney. t'oiiiinlsnlonera Court. Court met Friday morning. Full hoard present. Tho following proceedings were had: At this time, tlio court ordered the clerk to Iwuo to the sheriff a wurrnnt for the collection of all deliniptetlt tuxes due the county. The annual reports of tho sheriff, treasurer and clerk were presented to the court, examined, approved and or dered ou tile. I. L. Camnltell and Yoran Bros, pre sented applications for publishing county court proceedings, as tier law required, in the Eugene Odakd and Eugene Ilegister, which application are accepted and it is hereby ordered that tbe aaid papers be and are hereby designated in which to publish the expenditures of the county from July 1, 18'Jl, to Jan. 1, mi. The following additional bills were al lowed by the commissioners court) 0AM. FEFremount t 60 CO Peter Harpole... 3 00 J W Harpole 7 60 It 8 lly land 283 60 Nancy Woolridg . 25 00 II 8 llyland 25 00 JCSTICI. Q W Kinsey. 6 C.'i 3 85 6 20 5 75 3 85 2 CO 4 10 3 15 6 00 334 fiO 110 07 10 00 6 60 St 60 4 00 W Adams T A ltiggs, constable , K W Patterson, inpt.dist...., A E Wheeler, preseut owner.. E O Totter, deputy pros, atty Hurllmrt llros, meals for jury Eugene Light Co., light. Eugena Water Co., water wmirian. Dan McClaln Claud Hlair Fred Herbold 5 10 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 Tbos brown HUStickney John Jones Jsmes Jones Albert Derk A E Tboniaa Cbas YVestfal Krown 1 70 1 70 1 70 CO 70 70 08 104 34 5 60 I 00 3 00 3'J 30 36 45 8 00 17 60 6 70 ia 50 68 as 30 34 32 ao 70 00 635 CO 5 00 ao oo 1 70 40 00 IS CO II 00 1114 03 L F Wooley MISSCXLAXIOUS. Eugene Register, printing II R Kinoaid, priuting...., I L Campbell, printing..., Linn Alexander, repair. . W Kinsey, repairs Phillip iiobl, repairs Mrs E Poindexter, rebate tax. . Eugene Book Store, stationery Glass A Co., stationery GeoD Harnard, stationery... Starr A Griffin Geo Fisher, stock inspector... Rodney Soott, Judge J 8 Luckey, treasurer J D Mattlock, aoct AEWheelor, present owner.. W R Walker, clerk E O Potter, diet, atty , .. Uondon, witness Jas Leventire, witness Jos Kooh, road map B S Uyland, commissioner. . . James Parker, " J E Kolaud, sheriff norma. Wm Chase DA Paine 19 00 0 00 32 60 l'i CO ia as ia oo ia oo 60 17 50 ia 50. 18 60 30 00 40 37 3 75 4 60 12 03 25 00 30 00 ia 00 3 30 8 G4 42 00 70 00 6 00 5 00 ia 00 8 00 8 00 4 00 10 00 20 00 18 00 5 00 a oo a oo a oo a oo 10 oo a oo 30 69 64 as 52 34 47 25 sa oo 17 37 17 40 35 22 7 00 9 70 48 34 4 75 8 80 10 40 a CO 68 00 128 49 37 60 15 00 20 00 63 28 a 60 J L Page M E Duty James Parvin W H Row land Myer & Kyle Hladilen & Bon M E Brownlee Jeaaie Hies Mrs LG Hill W U Kanoff Mrs E A Morris Com gys A Gray Chas Moore W T Kayser N D Hweet HJ Tabor Hurd A Davenport WS Miller LD Hoarbrough 0 11 Morgan Portland Hospital Jas Parvin Jno McOollum Ann Wllmot D Brlatow J F Smith D Bristow Lou Pengra WmUocart AD Hyland Bomrriu. D Misler Wm Campbell James Parker Norman Egglesham Fred ware Geo W Biggs Nathan Crow BaJDOXS. Starr & Orlffla . L NItoney WT Cornelius. John Ingham.., PDKnowlton., Thoe Devine. Upper Will Lumber Co. wm worxman. It O Edwards.. 0 M Jackson.. W B Andrews. J W Starr JasM Goldson L Lurch L Lurch JM Goldson i Knoop Bros O W Clarno, Supervisor. Nathan Crow A Wheeler The Rtuto University is being adver tised In the different Journals of the Mate. Thlalsthe correct Idea. Any business that does not advertise is not in It." University of Oregon. EUGENE. Next session begins on Monday, the 21st duy of Hcptcniber, 1891. Tuition, free. , , lM Four t'ourm-s: Cubical, Scientific, Literary, and a short English Course, in which there is no Latin, Greek, French or German. The English Is pre-eminently a Business) Course. Eor catalogue or other information, Address, J. W. Johnson, President. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. LiHD Omcl AT KOSSBCBO, 0IOO!,I Notlne ts hereby flven that tbe followlnc juue i', i'i. named arttler bas nieu notice oi n uitviiuun iu amke final proof In support of his claim, and Uiat said pnxif will be niaile before the Judge or County Clerk of Lane County, tMegua, at Eu srite, Omron, on Satunlay, the 1st day of Jtnsust, vis: ohn A. Ishajn, Homi"t-d Entry Su. bim, tot the SW of N K'i. E'i ol Sa'j and NK'i of SW4 oi Sec 17, Tp. 16 S., K. 6 ., M . il. He names the following witnesses to prove tita continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, vis: John W. Sims and James H. Belknap, of Me Keniie BrMe; Hnry U. Humphrey and Wm. T. Campbell. f Euio-ne. lane rminty, Oivirnn, JOHN IL bU V tH, Ken-ttr.