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LL n ii J 1 AL JL KJTABLlSUEn FOB TOE D1MEU1 .TIOS OF DEMOCRATIC rEIJIlllPLES, AND TO M2.1 AX nOXCSTLlYUO BY TD3 SWEAT OP OIR BROW ()L 23 EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1891. NO, 40. i i ITS IV UN i iH IT TYfa T yl ill H J Ubr (Sujjfiif City (Guard. i , PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. ! . 1. I CAMPBELL, I ublUher 'aud Proprietor. ilKFICE On the Ea.t ide of Willamette txrri, belM Seventh and Eighth Street terms of smwckiption. L annum 2 00 i Month.. are month ;i OUR 0NLT1 ITKa Off ADVERTISING. Advertisements Inserted as follow.: Ou, square, ten line or less one Insertion $3; ich fuUequent lnertion L Cash require! "l ime advertisers will be charged at the ol- i three months 0 00 ,, tesquare.il moutlis SOU 1 ne square "tie year........... - " W 1'rausient notice In local column, 20 cents , Hue lor each Insertion. Advertising bills will be rendered quarterly. All job work must be paid roil on dilivibt. ( CEO. B. D3R3I3 V Attorney and Counsellor- at-Law, AllA. ritACTICE IN THE COURTS V of the Second Judicial District and in ! Supreme Court of this State. Social attention given to collection, and ratter, in probate 2 0. WOODCOCK, f AUorney-at-Lsiw, :J-;KN-3 CIl'V, - - - OREWOh OKKICK-nim 74 8 McClajen Building. W-SnecUl attention given to Collection. J Probate business, Seymour W. Condon, ATTORN EY-AT-I.iAV, DUNN'S UUILDINO,- i . Oregon. 13. 0. TOTTER, ) Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE. ' - - OREGON. OrnuK- Room hi Cmisc-i's Block. I CEO. M. MILLER Lttornay and Cciinsallor-at-Law, and ' Real Estate Agent. KUSENK CITY", - Ofliee-ln Mason'.o Temple. OREGON. Kuykendall & Payton, Physicians and Surgeons, ! Rooms Over City Drug Store. AiE. GALLAGHER, Attorncyat-l-aw. fcUdKXR CITY OREGON. Special attention given to rrobate business and Abstracts of Title. Omct Over Lane County Bauk. ' DRS. PAINE & M'MURTRY, ' Physicians & Surgeons, Office 9th St, Opposite Hoffman Home. DR. D. ti PAINE, Residence corner 10th an.l High Street, Eugene. , DR. W. T. McMURTRY, Reeidence Olive St., between 9th and 10th, Eugcnt DR. J. 0. GRAY, CSDENTIST. OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN YOUNG'S block, opposite Guabd office. All worlt warranted. . , i . . J-aughinggas administered for painless tr'.uoo oi teeth. MOORE & LINN, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Coffins and Caekets always on band. Pre paring and Embalming Bodies a Specialty. Night calls prouipty attended. Kwidenoe, aecoud house eolith of 11. wo dint Church, Willamette street. B. F. DORRIS, i:;:urance and real estate ACENT. I HAVE ROME VERY DESIRABLE Farm., Improved snd Unimproved lon property tor sale, on easy wnnm. 'rcperty S:nted and Eents CJleciei. j Tle Inourannt Coinpauir. I reprwent are ani-rng; th ajilt and ont Rrli.ble, an-l in ttw HamirT and Eyi'IT.r.l a.ljiirtmri.t nl thi-ir ww Sta! Savojin tn Nona. V ! of ?inr iitrone anlMte-l. CUT rl.IL RF IM(Rm ADM1SI.-TRATOR' NOTU'E. K .tlre I. hereby airen th.t I. R. 'Irr'l,''" b n duly aimotiiu-d Aclmini.tralor of the ru.ie ol Uliam P.lne. dwa-J. by tbel uni of loe oionly. nrr..n. AU ,tiu. b.1" rlainu atraio.t Mid estate are hmhy noting prnw gt the Miae to lh drainistratnr, a ! ' m Ui. lini.e, (irviioii, within aix month, twm mr d.'( ihi. nntlrr. 1 ied thi. lsih day of Jane, A. P 1' Admini""- -BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS. - Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. Ik M M Ml South :: .Portland Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen. All work warranted. IVL. 59 -'I V T?bC B. E. Luckey DEALERS M DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competent hands. w, McClarens Building, (Opposite F. M. Wilkina' Drug Store.) - Ha. an extend ve Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station ery, Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc. tyOrdem for Books and Subscriptions lo Newspapem and Periodicals promptly at- ti'DoVI to. Bowel Troubles, and Crump, Colic, or auy Internal or external ram. aw ilrnguist for it J S. LUCKEY. CALEB If Clocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc RHDa'rinir I'roinptly Executed. ,4TA II Work Warrapted.e J. S. LC'JKKY 111 E. Schwarzschild, Prop. (Suo-vwr to Gen. Collier) BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAPS, GLOBES. SPECTACLE, WALL PAPER 4 SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Order, bv n.ai! promptly atUn.led to. A l dres. IKk'Bn ll'A AT CRESWELL j.-rom am alter Feb. I. 1 39 1, inv Utuvs will he strictly casji. i Prices Put Down to Bed i rock. I will Not be Undersold. 1 Hip!nst market irice Taid ' for rroJucc. If not all traded ; out will pay lalance in Cash. 'J. H. Whiteaker, hi k Prices, Creswell, Or. Manufacturing 3 x m ar.s jc a m x x: 2r I. 3K.m .m Tt m.v. x.r v m Jeweler. f',! i." f " It. II. Cochran & Son, Real Estate Agents. Eugene City, Oregon. Will attend to general Real Eutute lamincs such as buying, selling, li'ii8in and renting farms and city property, etc. Office on south side of Ninth iitreet. Tlio Eugene Cigar Factory Kerps constantly on band the finest brands of home made, domestic, and Key West cigars. Charges the lowest prices for enur ing nod smoking tobacco. Sell at rulnil and wholesale. Give Them a Chance! Thut is to say, your lungsi Also all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only the larger air passages, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities lesding from them. When these are clogged and choked with mutter which ought not to bo there, your lungs can not do their work. And what they do, they ennnot do wool. Cr!I it inM, rough, croup, pneumouiu, cntan ;., consnmptiou or any of the family of tb- it nnd nnm and head and lnng obstructions nil are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There is jnst one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Bos chee't Germau Syrup, which any druggist will sell yon al 75 oenla a bottle. Eren if everything else has failed yon, yon may do. dent! upon this for oertaiu. I have a oousin who is a printer, says Ex- Mayor J. 0. Loughrsn of North Des Moines, Is. Some years ago be was employed in this city where ibey were prinliug circulars (or Chamberlain. lie had a iWp seated cold and terrible cough, and while setting np ropy be made np his mind lo buy a Lot tie. It cun d him "ml Hint whs the ftri.t I ever knew of Chamberlain'. Cough Remedy. I have been strongly in its favor ever since. My own experience and that of my family convinces me that this remedy is the best in tbe world. That may be strong language but that is what I think. For tale by F. M. Wilkins, Druggist. f rrivnitn Vfjirra - A fanliLmilli ha. ra. ceived another car load of the celebrated Medford flour. He will keep turn excellint brand of Hour in stock at all times hi realtor. When Baby was sick, vre t-nve her Castorla. When .lie was a Child, she cried for Oaatoria. When the became Mist, .he clung to Castorla. When the had Children, the gave them Caatoria. The Gelelratcd French to, Warranted 11 A DUDnniTINC" or money to cure W IlllUUlliiik refunc It Bolo on a POSITIVE CUARANTEE to care any form fit nrvuus dlMfSMj rrauy niKinleroI ttie generative or gans ol either v.lu'tlicr ari.lUL- I rum thanimii BEFORE ueol Stimulants, AFTER Ti tarco or Oi. turn, or through ouitiful lndlvry t!on. ori-r ludulirenre, Ac ,.ni fj a. lmo( hrmia Fuwer, 'ki-f'iiniir, heariiifdown I'.ln.ln ll.e t ...-erniii.l Wea.nm.lIyMerla, Nertout fprf tration, Nurtarnal Emlsslona, Leccorrlui'a, hl itneM,Wek Memory, Ix.o( foweraod Impo Uwy,whlhllii(Ttll often li .'Ito premature Lid .7 anl Invinily. I'rira a liz, t boxes fjr."i"X l-nt hyriail"iroitiiff priee A Rlrrr.X ifAUAKTF.K I. firm for eTery I'xuOoHerrelvM, to refund ttie money if a f.rm.B.ot eure I. D.it erTertM. We hfe l!tiMDil.ol trtimonlal. (n,m old and younff, rf hot!ir.. who hare Men rjrrmanntly enrvd by theuMolAphrodltln. ClrralaflrM. Addme THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Watfcra tra-acli. hux 27, 1-oaruuiu. Oa Sold by K. U. LUCKEY k CO., Uruifg-uts Eugene. Oregon. 1W: &U0 From Senator J. H. Mitrliell. Hou.Johu II. Mitchell is ufler the Wnr Di-partiueut to find out tbe reason win k i. not commenced on the SiusUw bar im provement. Tho following letter showt thut the Senator Is pushing up the ddntory tuthuriiies: Purtlasp. On-gon, July 10, 1S91. Okokor T. Uall, Esq., Eugene, Luue Coutitv, Oregon. Mr "Dxa Sib: Siuce my return here I lisvo bad a loim talk with tiolli Muj lluudbury and Captain Symous in reference to the Siu.law luiprovemeuts. ineir re port at a board to the War Department, beats date June 11: it wa. however not mailed from here from the fact th.t it waa not fully completed with the accompanying maps until uear ttie latter pan oi ihsi month. I will not undertake lo statu in a letter just what the repott is, believing it would be much more tati.fnctory lo the neoule ol Lane county who are must vitally interested lo have tho report lt'K, so that It might be cimfully I'faniiurd ny eacu oi.e. I have therefore requested a full ropy of the report. This, both Major nuniiuiiry and Captain Bymons seem to be not only willing, but anxious lo give me if they ate authorized lo do so by Chief of the En gineers or Secretary of War. It is against tbe rules of the service, how ever, lo (urnihh any one with a copy with out such anthoilly. I have therefore today telegraphed to Oeueral Thomas L. C.isey, Chief of Engineers, War Department, Washington, uigiiig that Ihcy te author ized by wiie lo give me a copy. Whether this request will be granted or not I am as yet, of course, uiiatile to say. If it is, I will obtain a coui lele copy, ami forward the same lo you, and in tbe event I do so I would suu'CeBt thst if possible, yon have Ibe shiiio printed in full in one or more of your city paporssuthiit tbe people interested may tiuilerstuud fully tbe precise attitude of the engineeis in ngard to this improvement. The local eng hirer have r ctived no answer to their report, nor any instructions in re gard to it. I have uKo in my dispatch to Ibe chief requested what action if any has beeu taken by him or tlio department, oo the report. 1 will communicate wiih you further as soon as I csu hear from Wash i tit to n. Kindlv nreseiit this lo vour associates in tho Board of Trudu ittul oilier interested iu the improvement. 1 am vi ty truiy yornn, John II. Mkchki.l. The Siuslaw Approprlationd. K., i,i.t, ,r Milidu.ll liiis foriv.ir.tnl tlio re port oi ilie Migiiieiis on the Siuslaw bur to rr-ci.ltilil Friendly of ti e Eugruo Boutd of Trade. From evulmce that is readily procurable wo believe that the engineer have, nud displ ty, an suiiuosity to the Si tislsw. We kbuli publish the report soon . Congress otdered the improvement of the b.ir and for thnt purjiose made uu appiopnutiou of Ijf.'iO.IKU. The engineers reluse to proceed with tuo worK. it np oi ins that (he creature, i greater than the creator iu this instance. A r.,,on tl.nniTN T.nrnA D-room house. seven furnished, iu a flue neighborhood. hn.1 nrdtl.il nmt kiilMUrnlkfl vntinif frllit trees; ouly 3 blocks from btisinesa center. Price flVW, half cash. Apply at tuisomce Kallway AgentH Assnelutlon. The agents of the Southern PsciAo rail- iod from the stations between Ashlaud and Portland wet at Uoseburg Sunday aud formed an organization. Officers were elected as follows: W. L. Jester, agent at Albany, President; Geo. Ester, agent at Koscburg, tiecreiury; ll. u. Houstnu, (reight agent at Uoseburg, Treas urer; T. C. Haul, of Ashlaud, 1st Vice-President; L. G Adair, of Eugene, 2nd Vice Presideut. Twenty-two of the agents out of forty three charter members were present at the meeting. The tibjects of the association are for (he mutual benefit aud ' protection of the members. The meetinu was harmonious and established a cordial foeliug among tbe members. The llmiKiH Qukktion. Cotttiire Grove Louder: A jietltloii In Ix'liiu I'ircultiU'd and numerously Kilned unk- iii(r thnt tht'clty council take the new briilire mutter In litind, nnd tmy oft' Its IndelitedneHH and HiiIhIi tlio brhlin. The lrltlgt hIiouM by nil menus lie com pleted, mid tlim In lNTliniiN the Biirtut way to po nlxint It. Luter. The jm-U- tlon was eoiiHlden-d at the last meeting of the i lly eouneil, iih ulno the reinon Htmne1. but the ietitlon wiih (rranteil. Tho city iiMminii'H the bridtru debt, which isflTO, and with ?.') mom the lirliliye tun Ik; eomjileted. , FOR PITCHER'S Caatoria promote. DlgeyUoa, and ovenxunes ilaiuieucy, Coiulipatkin, Bour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Foreriahneea, Thus the child la rendered health j and its sleep natural. Castorla contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. " Cartnria I. no well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any pmcrtptiun known lo me." II. A. Aar-ara, M. V., m Portland Ave., Uruuklyn, K. T. " I tne Castorla In my practice, and find It specially adapted toaTnction. ut children." Alkx. h'Sramw, M. !., 1167 ad Are.. Hw York. Tn Cnrrani Oo, 77 Hurray Bt, X. T. Dissolution .Notice. Xotir 1. hewliy lven th.t the wip.rtncr.hlp hn-li.lnn- PKl.tlll lH-twi-cll ri II- JKNTV BIIW pithr Mm,. niiAt-r th rlrm name if UiKire it . Mud 1. diilved bv mutual cotix-nt, K. II. I Mi.r rxtirifitr fnim th Brm. The buiiie.wlll ' I- r..iillionl lav ll I. lull IOIII who Will CollWt all a.-v(tinuaud y all liidelittdneof the late I firm . I haiikim the pal.lle Ut thlr tenrron. pat niiiaKH. w ,iicll a coiitlim.iK-e of It for our .lierrMiir.. liaUxUmieZ), lJl. R. If. Moom, annul Uu. 7N mm It is retried as pretty certain thai a Iravt of Ii ml lor a camp grotiud will Ix nurehssed for the state mililia uewr Port land, so thnt the iiiiuuhI vucuiupiuetit of all tho regiments may bo together here after. Ashland Tiding. Remember Ibo baseball meeting at (lie Court House this evening. Eugene ha. tbe material with which lo form a good club. If our third finger was not disabled by former baseball experience wo would engage a position iu Ibe new team. Eugene is prosperous. No other town in Oregou, excepting Portland, has the ad vantages of location, bmiuess opportu nities, nnd a live line of men rngiged in trade, concentrating the trade of the prin cipal part of the county within her limit. Oregon City Courier: The recent theo logical battle at Victoria between ex-Rev Tut nam and Rev. Driver recalls the fact that in 1870 Mr Driver was preaching here, he whal ed his bojr Sam on the .street; notwithstand ing, Sam turned out to be a good boy, but has not forgotten tho whaling. Tho Ceutrslia News says that a lot of railroad spike, which have been lying Iu a vaeont lot near the depot at Centralis since lust summer, aud which belong to G. W. limit, are to be sold by the sheriff lo satis fya judgment of i:i. The spikes arc said to be worth auywhrre Irotu f iO.OOO to ll, 000. Ashland Tidings: Msj. McComiell re ceived Irom Eugene the first of the week a set of photographs representing funrleeu different scenes of the recent encampment of the second regiment, O. N. (I. The views include the battallinu drills, gnsrd mount, scenes ol the battle, groups of offi cers, eto., and have been examined with much interest by Ibe people here. Another newspaper for Albany. W. E. Mcl'berson will soon liin ! publication of a monthly paper U-aiiug the heading "The Oregon Trader." Some person Ui bei u guilty of hauling trash and dumping the same down Ihe bank Bear the Uuiversity. If caught, Ihe offend er will be severely dealt with. Vancouver prime men show by unan swerable statistics that tbt re Is a jiroflt of $100 an aero on prunes. This will be a great oouutry for fruit fortunes. The street car hue has been laid lo the street beyoud Dr. Patterson's residence, and is being pushed to completion. We have heard of a few fluids of wheat near here Unit will be cut the eaily part of nut wet k. The yield will be excellent. The Frmim;ton Newspaper of July It, snys: John 10. Ilelshaw, brother of M. W. Ilelshaw, with his family, arrived this week from Eugene, Oregon, and will locate iu the great Palouse. Albany Herald: Sells Bros' circus will pitch their tent in the pasture beyond Ihe Southern Pacific depot. They are just out side tho city limits, tud thereby esonped taking nut a license for each perf.iiinsnce, G. M. Stroud has been appointed deputy street overseer for the Fast Side by Over seer Bombergir. The regular work of cleaning and spiiukling Ihe streets on Ibis side of the river is to bo oomuienocd soon, East Portland Vindicator. Al Churchill has a shot-gnn that prcnents only one barrel fit for use. A shot from the left-bsnd barrel Sunday rolled back tho steel from tho middle of the barrel about four inches long. His baud was within a few iuches of the fractured place. Ashlaud Tidings: The Gold Hill lime oouipany of which W. P. Jacoby Is mana ger, have shipped Gil bhls. of lime during tbe past month to Eugeue, Roiebmg and Grants Paul and have contracted with F, J. Heck, of Portland, for the rusnufucturo of 2,1)00 bbls. which they expect to fill nnd ship as soon as made. Tho Port land 'Welcome will leave nil" tho "City" when nlludlntr to Kugene In tho future. It nays; "Our old side itiirtner, im uunpiHii, oi mo jMigcne lugcne uckIcm, (Jt'AliD, raps im over tho kuue mctnphorlcully, for calling; IiIh baili wick i'.iiKene ity." ' aii riKin, village koch, next time." Tho car stable is being pushed forward to completion. The hum of the steam wood-sawing ma chines is heard on our streets. It is reported that tbe street car lino will be built to the vicinity of the Geary school bouse. The extra h'-ightb of Ihe full and winter wheat will niako it difficult work fur tbe self binders. Columbus Snodgrsss, of this city, has been appointed one if tbe gate keepers at the eouilug State Fair. A new venture in the newspaper field Is tbe Wasco Mows, with J, 11. Cummins as publisher, Tho WttKkLT G da tin receives praise from many patrons for the Improvement since the establishment of tbe daily, Tbe excursion party, consisting of S. II, Friendly and family, L. (1. Adair and wife and L N. Rnney and wife, left for Sound po'nts Suuduy morning. F. W. Osburn has been passing himself off on a credulous Orrgonian reporter, as the Eugene potiintter. Frank will prob ably deny responsibility for tho statement made iu the Oregoiii.u. A now postofllce has been established at Walker's Station, four miles Ibis side of Cottage Grovo. The sheriffs' convention which mot in Portland Monday selected Eugene as their next place of meeting. Thiltcen sheriffs were present, The M. E. Conference meets In Salem August Id. Rev. D. A. Waters is on the prncramme for an nddress before the child ren's meeting. On 9-tturdiiy evening at Cottage Grovo, D. I'Wtiiii o. Pit.idi'bt Fannie E. Loans hurry orjtuized Ord oorpr, auxiliary loOrd post, No. 13, O.A. It. Young (i rou. e are now bira eoooh for i ting, but the taw gsme Itw protect, them iii.I il September 1. Ducks ran be killed Irom Sqiletnbi-r 1st to March 15. Senators Dolpb and Mitchell and Con grrsstnsii Ilrmsnn should urg. Ibe War I)i liartmei.t lo give Ibe immedinte improve ment of tbe Siuslaw their urgent attention. Ashland Record, Jul 11: E. K. Ander son, who has sold the best of bit peach crop to Page A Hon and the rest to the Eugene enniifrv. commenced shipping from Talent, TVsdii'v. Hi orchard wid rield li.000 boxe of peaches this vear, and hi will bare Uuty carlo ids of apples. There la n county w-ut dllllculty of (rood irosirtlin iiwumiiig mIiii- In Shermuii county latwecn the towns of Muro uti'l Wit', Willi iniiieiiiioiis that the former will tw auccctwuil 0o. N. Fr.zer. district deputy grand mauler. I. O. O. F . went to Irving Sit. evening to io-t.ll the I flicers of Ihe Odd Fellow, lodge at tbst place. Dr. I. T. Mas.in's wife is alill very poor end she has been rf moved from Salem to tbe home of ber parents OD tbe Lucuklsui al. Dallas Cbserver. MurtdiflfM News: A. D. Itladon, for wvcrul mouth foreman of the News online, has gone with hi family to his ranch on the niiiiK Hiunlaw. Di ll CITY FATIIKKS. Councilman Pretou, of the street com mittee, reported tho purchase of a lot from W. U. Holyood, for street purposes, for .130. 1'ounollmau Wallou, from the committee on fire and water, stated that G. N. F ruler would provide um-hiucry for the repair of hose coupling, if the Council would give hitu the work of repairing. The committee was author iud to give Mr. Fr.zer satisfac tory asstuatice that he should have the work. Mayor McC lung returned tbe ordinance licensing hacks, trucks, etc, without his spproval, on tho grounds that it would not accomplish Ihe intention sought. The vote was uuanimous sustaining the Mayor's veto. Tho following estimated expense! (or the city during the next fiscal year was made by the Ihiiiuce committee: Outstanding warrauts, leas cash in Treasury 4,41)7 Oi Fire W.rdeo 60 00 Fiie Department 250 00 Water Co 1.000 IK) Electric Light Co a.tUHl 00 Night Watchman . 00 Marshal 750 00 Street Commissioner 4H0 00 Treasurer 125 00 Recorder 050 00 Assessor 150 00 City Attorney ,0 00 Priiiting 2isj 00 Surveyor 400 00 Interest ou sewir builds 1,500 00 Purchase of Urnnuau property. , 600 00 Exempt Fireniene Certificates.... 150 00 Total 14,2G7 02 KSTIMATID BISOl' KCIUI. Licenses and tinea 4,500 00 Taxes for I nil I at 5 mills 8,000 00 Due from Sewer Fuud C13 00 Total $13,013 00 Ettiuiated deficit. 9 1,21'J 02 No allowance is made in the above foi sheet work or a sinking fund to meet the sewer huiiils when due. A special tax must be levied if it ia intended to begin tbe creation of such a fuud. Of the outstanding warrants $450 b.ve been issued on Ibe Willamette street im provement which will be repaid by the properly owuers. I u coiiHctiuencc of the InereaHcd ex nciiMca of llnliting the city with arc lights the pant year, ami other exHii sea deemed neecwary, such as direct ox tcnxlons, etc., our fxttounvM huvo Imvh taxetl to their tit must capacity. For general ptifiowti we are prohibited by our charier from creating a debt to m eced f.'l.tHK) or levying n tax of more 1 1 iia ii live millH. If thin clause of the charter U to Ik rvrqarttil Htidolieyed the most rigid economy In all depart ment must ln enforced. We would therefore urge tiHit every ollleerand committee having the expenditure of money In charge tho utmost vigilant and painstaking care, or an Increase, In the tax rate must eventually follow. FlNAM'H C'OMMITTKK. MAKSII AL'H KKIHJItT. tcMirt of Miirnlinl for the quarter ending July 1:1, read and ordered placed uu tile: bollliqilent tux collected f27 1 " street HHMCHMiicnt collected bl 63 AnvstH drunk and dlwlortlerly 7 " olwt ruction of Htrectn.. 1 It, K. IOahtlani), Miirnlinl. IIK(XltI)Klt'M ItKltlKT. ItejMirtof Mi-order for quarter end ing July 13, lNtil, wim read and placed ou file: IXIIKIITKDXKKH AMI KXrKNUITL'KKS. Amount of unpaid wurrantH April 13 $1,2118 (10 YVarraiitH drawn In April 703 00 " " May 1,078 80 " " " June 2,473 18 " " " July to date 1,123 83 KKCKIITH. , From oflltvi-H to tial. accts $ 33 38 Licenses 2,135 00 Fines 8 00 DelitiiiueuttiixeM ' 31) 81 " Mt. UHnesHiiientH... 150 73 Total 2,!llfl 02 Duo on tlcllnijuciit tuxcH $ 214 -h " " " t. aHHCMMinenta 153 41 " front Newer ftmd 8011 40 " " Wllliiiiictto ut. Imp. 7m) oo Deficit to bal 8,103 10 Total 10,577 33 PKTITION8. Petition for thu Improvement of Madison street, granted. Hired com mittee authorized to etalillHli gnule. Petition to extend and improve Olive street from 4th to 0th Direct. Referred to Htreot commltteo. MIMCKLb Special committee to which was referred Ihe franchise (or street railway for I. K. Peters asked f ir further time; granted. . On motion the following liquor licenses were ordered transferred. Jos Vogl to Union Cold Storage, Ice and Brewing Co, Ad adjourned term of the Conncil was held at the City Hall Monday evening, July 20th at 7:30 p. m. Preieut Muyor MoClung, Counollmen Pace, Dorrls, Griffin, Preston, Walton, aud Osbnrn. The following proceedings were had: Minutes of last meeting read and approv ed. Ordinance prohibiting minors from smok ing Lost. Ordinance amending soction 1 of ordi nance No. 115, prohibiting bicycles, .to., from running on rertsiu sidewalks. Lost. Oidinsiice to prevent boys under fifteen years of sg from being on the streets after oertain hours. Passed. Tbe street committee reported Ibe Oak street improvement ooinnloied and accepted. Tha bill of oon tractor ordered paid. Petition of JI. E. Hladden and U. w. Welder, u.king to have tbeir fruit Carrot ex empted from taxation. Read and ou mo tion laid oo tbe table. Council adjourned. Alliances Organized. Ham.kyvim.k, Lane County. Or. Kinroit ( ii'AKi). Ou July tith I organized HiminoiiH Alliance with 13 ehurter iiuimImth; with D. Iturton, President: 11. II. Mason, Hecretury. Also on the lHth of this month I organized t'ninp .'rti-k Alliance with 1") charter nieiiilsTHj M. J. lilllcgttH, President; ii. . Mclean, bccrctiiry. F. M. NigliM wander, County Orgniilzer, Coixta Bona Baoxit. A three year old child of W II. Workingmen, who live three miles north of Eugene, fell and broke its colar bone Saturday. Dr. Paine act the bone and tbe child Is doing nioely. MitsitD Id Eugene, Oregon, July 18, lS'Jl, si Inker's Hotel, by Geo. W. Kmtey, J. P., Mr. K. P. Harpole, and Mra. Julia Couch, all of Junction, Oregon. SxVKNTT-etX AND SsVIMTT TI1BKI. At tllO residence of the bride, in North Salem, at 0 p. in. Saturday wore celebrated the nnp nan of acotipiu whose united aget are but one year less than a century and a half. The circumstance ia perhspt without para llel in the history of (hit county, or of thii part of tbo eountiy. The groom it Andrew Brumbaugh, of the Hazel Green district, near Chemawa, aud he it 70 yean of age, while the bride, Mrt. Jane Shaw, it but three year his junior. Tbe ceremony was performed by Judge Butchelor, who gave the young couple some sound advice upon their aetling out upon life's turbulent voy age. Both parties lo Ibis contract ire pion eer, of Oregon, having come to this country when fcalctu ana tola were rival towns. Silem Statesman. No Talm. Jacksonville Times corres pondence from Klamath county: Tbe brave toys of Troon B came home last wtek tired and dusty but covered with glory, having been the cynosure of all eyea down at Eu geue during the encampment. As there It a tacit nndTslanding among all bands and Ihe cook to tell no tales out of school, nothing ha. as yet transpired to make them regret having taken the trip. Tbey would certainly crrato a favorable impression any where as a cavalry troop, an J Liukvllle and Klamath basin generally is proud of her boyiinblue. Some of tbem would look bluer yet, if anyone should hsppen to peach but then no one will. I'riicn ahi-'I). Tlio I ton n I of Directors of KehiMil District No, 4 huvo iiureluiH- en me new wnooi iiouso hhu mi me eimtern ixirtlon of town of I'. W. Young, which consists of a little over oiie-liulf blink, liH'titetl lH-twwn Twelfth and Thlrtirtith streets on A strtvt, for which they pnv the sum of fl.'iOO. -11.1.. I.. ..l! 'l i inn in ii t'lii-Mir iiieeri ui pniin-rty, ni. itie price given. They will have the ground graded during the summer, we are Informed. Sam May, at one time a prominent figure in Orciion and Nevada politics, died at Chi cago on the l'.Mh of June last. He had been sick lor quite a long time, but do re- rent Intelligence had been received from him by his friends here, nntil tbe news of bis death arrived. Whatever shortcomings ha had, be was generous to a fault to those he classed at his friends, and while he waa on the top wave of popularity here in Ore gon, about tbe time lie was olectod secretary of state, there are hundreds who would have fought for b i in so great wot tboir esteem. For Sale. A good seven rooia bouse; bard finished In good location. For particulars inquire at this office. Cuni'Ktv Oudinanci The Council Mon day evening passed a curfew ordinance. II prohibit, boys under the age of 13 years being on the street., uulesa accompanied by their parents or guardian, after 0 o'clock p. ra., from Muy 1st to October 1st, and after 8 o'clock from October 2d to April 30th. The penalty ia a fine from $5 to $10. Tbe fire bell will be tapped three times each evening at the stated hour. The law goes into effect next Mondsy. Boys be ware, at the law will be ttrictly entorced. TwtLVi Dollars. Dan Volar' a' section foreman oo Ihe Springfield railroad exten sion was in town July 18th, got gluriously drunk and landed up In the calaboose. Us interviewed lieeorder Dorrit Mon. morning lo Ihe turn of $12. He resisted Policeman Witter and had to be knocked down several timet before ha consented to accompany the officer. FiNoxril Ampctatid. Cottage Grove Leader: Thursday Wilson Veatch while working around a olroular taw at Jonea taw mill bad two fingers cut off of his left hand. Dr. Uamell assisted by Dr. Soar brough dressed tbe wound. Hiabt DtHiist. The Inquost held Thursday at Cottage Grove over the dead squaw resulted in a verdict that tha lady of tbe forest died Irom beart disease. Mabbud. -On June 10th, 1801, by Geo. W. Kinsev, Justice of tha Peace, Len Boggs to Misa Mury Montgomery. Tin DiBTt Cabp. The people about Dallas must be fond of dirt if tbe following from the Observer canba dependid upon: "Again tbe oarp rage it on and newspapers are discussing the merits, demorlts, eto., of the flab. John Teal, touth-west of thisplsoe, hst a pond that it literally swarming with these fl.b, aud several who have tested their quality tay there is no tweeter moated fish taken from the waters. They propagate very rapidly, and there la no reason why their culture should not be engaged in." Duo. Walter Schofleld, who left here last week for hi. old borne in St. Paul, af flicted with quick consumption, died at Ihe Soldiers Home at Orling,. Wash., Saturday, sgd 49 years. He got to weak at that point that they were compelled to take him off tbe train. While it was expected that he could ouly live a short time, still bis friends had no idea of blm dying to quickly. Mr. Schofleld was a resident of Eugene for two years and bad many warm friendt here. Fivi Dati. Thot. Benson, a one-legged tramp, was np before Recorder Dorrls Monday morning on a charge of vagrancy, drunkenness, eto. He was given five days in the city jail on bread and water, to pre pare for the resumption of his normal condition. He said ba expeoted twenty dayt, aud therefore seemed happy. Hop BnTKBs. Churchill Norton have been appointed agents for Horst Bros, the great bop firm, for Lauo and Douglat coun ties. Tbey Inform us tbst tbey intend pay ing every cent the market will justify, and lhat they expect to purchase the bulk of lha bops grown in Ihe two counties. Th Cnivibsitt. Work is progressing in a satisfactory manner at the University. Starr & Griffin have a force of tinners put ling on the new roof on the old building, while MuCretdy and hit force, are painting and sanding Yillard Hall. Oct Siui thi Cm .Sells circua has procured grounds for their show outside tbe city, on Willamette street, just south of tbe Van AU.tine property. Tbe $75 license is what the show is getting rid ol by play iug at that place. Lkttkbs Fodnd. Valuable letters found addressed to E. K. McMicbeul, Springfield, and J. P. Holland, Springfield. Ownera can have the asms by calling at this office and paying for thii notice. OrncKBt Instau-id. The offloers of Irving lodge were installed Saturday even ing as follows: G. W. Holland, N. G; J. M. Martin, V. G; B. F. Bond, Secretary; . Hagiu, Treasurer. A Good Idsa.--Tha two eity prisoner are cleaning np and burning the trash in and around the Park blocks. A good ides. Bobh. In Eugene, Oregon, July 19, 1801, to the wife of Alfred Kirkland, a son, Another happy man. ; i