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u I AND CO TINTY i-.U'. . ..8EPTEUUEU 12. 1831. Goshen Items. Kept. 8, 1S1U. r f. K. church 1 "ago'1 weurcin- ,'. W'oodurd law secured a school in ,, ';, 'iniiy of Cottage (J rove. m. Smith, of Creswell precinct, 1 friends near Uoshen Monday, , (ha. Smith, of Chrisniun, I Hi. I ..I ... f. 1.. f wiui hit msu-r .uiK, j, r ,r v, who in quite ill. Pillard Ih out home from Ku w Iti-re lie was coiillned when , i,y a circus horse. Horace Hamilton and fimilly vi'.ii'mf with Mrs. H's. parent. Mr. ;,. W. 11 Dlllnrd. in. Cox and Keeneyare running i force of iik-kern in their respective , -irtlt. trouble with lice, rs. Frank and Horace Hamiton (dwelling burned in which they 1 ut The Dalles hint week. They M vend thoUHand dollars iu furni- High Bank Ilappening-9 Pootflne weut to Portland last Sun W. Day, of Full Creek, was here Mud S. Matteaon weut to Foil Creek last I lay. fi lter and Mr. Erwin, of Eugene, I b-.re last week. I. v..Ij im hAiilintr nart of his hnDS in L C li urwater'a bop bouse to be dried. . t!id Mr. Benner are np from tbe Al visiting ibeir daughter, Mrs. Jake . T, Im finolnw hag reuted hia farm lo L 1,'oCollam, and will move to Portland to near future. Equalization Notice. it ice is hereby given that the il uf Equuliation of Lane county, I meet in I'.ugene, ai me touri fce in said county, Monday, Oct. 6, , at 10 o ciock a. in., aim com nine li day to day, for the purpose of ex- ling ana correcting me assessment if Lane county for the year 1MU. kd Sept. 1, IHill. 1 J. iUC JL H EKoON, Assessor. Land Located. lir.j wuhlno to secure homesteads or Lr claim abould apply to W. C. Bailey kueneneea land mau. auuress aim ai . yville, (Jregon. for ins standing ana mxililitv be refers by permission to Waie. kly Ikon. The Salem Journal lias ;ur from a young man dated Cor- i, Kent. 7, relating to tne alleged liml. He says: "Yesterday I St out to the place of the supposed mine which has caused some little Itwiii-iit Intel v. but which is now trully believed to be a "fake." A whs digging a well ana ni ine ii i if seventeen feet Hlnick a vein k !i was supposed to contain gold, 111. (wo who know something ubout fcrals say that it Is nothing but and consequently it amounts to ilig." i:cted Principal. The Plaln r pays: "T. C. Hell. A. M., of s, Polk county, has been elected ijd of the Drain Normal school. riie8 well recommended and has Ki years' experience in Oregon. I witf 'foniVueiipo S'it. mh." 1 11 w as principal of the Eugene i- school for two, or three years. U.-Near Goshen, Saturday even- wlue for 2, at A. V. ?'. aVciltemher 5th. 1801, of summer .'lint, ynwter L.ynn,Bonoi u. r. AiiUiio Keeney, aged 11 months (:iya. The funera, took lilac at well vHmietery riuuuay even- t Sbwir. Work on the pipe conneo- ot tbe Eugene sewerage system l Thursday morning and will berui-btd jmpletion. Tbe brick work will be Jl.ted by contractor Bclltuan today, ition of brick was cut out the other day was fotiud so bard that the brick would k hefnr !, foment. A IJOOd job hllS idop for the' city.' ' s " 3 " jsT..West of Euguie-i 'August 20, i a parcel containing a dRs, breast Hid other articles. Tho Under will te leave the samo at this otttce, or t Mrs. E. Edmundson, tho owner. bsEY for Boxdb. The city lorities have received the money Jie city bonds that were Issued for jfr purposes and nro dihliumlng; ihe t to the pieh m'Iki litrve tHii alt- I a IIlt Tbat tired languid feeling I that your system is in a state to in- J Wnka rnmnllinil Ft- uuivn, aiiu il iigm pi Sarsaparilla ia wbat you need at llo expel imparities oi tne uioou uu yoa up. Bold by all druggist. Ico. W. Klnsev. Anctiuueer. nre or land aod Ot auction, call of 1:1. T'.l ..lt-i-: inAat 4lla niusoj, ine piuueor iuu wwi auotioneer In Lane County. Be will to all sales on a reasonable com- in. ' ' Notice. to inting cmeTerj work no o E.W In 4 Co.,ho are prepared to furnish 1 1 ai lowest prices iui mi -w brdand cement walls for enolosing try loU are the finest yet put npon iiket. and are inrnisbea at aoou u t of stone. Call and see onr beanti- fcrre i Weaterly granites sou k of V.rmnni murhle. Offices at AI- jtageneand Rosebnrg. Very Respectfully lours, E. W. Achissos & Co. tbeep Jmjpeetori Notice. i - . . tn,ona In LanSTTonntf owning scat- Up'or sheep afflicted wit other dis isrs hereby notified that said sheep U tharaqtly dpp4. tafllsient tfl I"' iieajia, forthwith. , . . , f p-rwo failing to oomply with Ibis no fill b liable to bave his sheep dipped Inspector at said persons'i expense, notioe and save cost, led Jnna (1 1 Hl I Gso. Fish ica. Bbeep inspector. Don't Believe It told that F. M. Wilkins, tbs druggist, lu.. i. u':. f,,Vwirtine" luff the , KlUli I1IBUUUI " " fcxion, the most elegapt apd, onl really leas preparation of w iud ,U tbe and hi fine, a .beaatiful picture card pery txtua ' ' L AlMnul knv IM1 1 bill lllerS re, Unwar, gla, rope, and all kinds fuine ous, c, is ai - VAD!tSC0 & KSArr, MaoDie l'uilding Ini Kerrri. Co to tbe Depot lumbej tt cheup I jtnbef. Andrews will not mrn, inmioi--All kind cf ma oils at bed mck pnce at Yajdubcio k Ksirr'i. Hrevltle. Hollowav Watches, Clock, Jiwilm Si-UTACLB ao Mi-aic. Day 1 IInderon. Canvas shots at O. E. K's. Walton i Skipworth, Lawyers. Go to 0. E. Kranase for loot wet r. Call on Caswell for sidewalk '.umber. Rubber bottom shoes at 0. E. Krautse's Sheet musio at Patterson & Christian's, Otb St. Money to luan on farms. Walton. Enquire of Judge Seotbo atylea o( Oak furniture at U iy X Ut-udersou s. Hot and oold hatha every day in the week at Jerry Horn's barber abop. Hiirni'trt purnptB. all n utvlti fur snrincF iinuo bi unj a iieuuerauu a. For fine suits made to order and mode clothing, go to Ed Hunson. ready Sfe the new invoice of oak furniture, all new patterns at Day 4 Henderson s. 21 dollars will buy a solid, antique, oak bed room eet at D.iy & Hen lemon's. C. Marx, Barber Hhop and Bath Rooms. Firnt door north of Dunn's new block. Blank deeds, mortgage deeds and chattel mortgages tor sale at the Gcabd office. (5.000 worth of ladies' nbnes to be sold at or below cost. J. D. Matloce. Mr deo F Craw bas the sole agency for all brands of the celebrated Tamil Punrh Ckars Remember that Hanson & Son have tbe best selected stock of clothing in town. Bring your old scrap oast iron to tbe En gene Iron Foundry where yon can dispose of it. Siitecn inch seasoned fir wood for sale at cost by 8. Meriau, corner Oak and Sixth streets EuRene Flour J 1.35 per sack. The Eil cene Flourinn mills make tbe best quality of roller mill Hour. If yon are getting too old for yonr speo to.i..d op if tttav An nnl trpi1v anil vou take them to Watts and have new lenses fitted. Btst line of plush aud light weight cloth wrnin from 10 to 35 dollars south of Port hind, 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 tbe Minne sota Hotel. He is prepared to do all dent al work in tbe beitt maimer. Tbe bent Uuiily remedy is undoubtedly Piuuder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Harm less, it uccnmnlishes relief wbero mauy oth er mediciues (ail to do. It may be safely given to the infant as well as the adult. Teddlera are like tbe Irishman's flea, and often irresponsible, o buy an organ o( reputable house, aud that will not fall to Diecea with the first damp weather, Call and see Holloway's. Hondorson, dentist. Oxford ties at 0. E. K's. Fountain pens at Watts'. Overgnitera at O. E. K's. Job work at tbe Gdabo office. Tenuis goods at 0. E. K's. We lead, others follow. 0. E. K. Wigwam slippers at 0. E. Kruusse's. RiiHSet shoes at 0. E. K'. Go to J. E. Bond for your straw bats. Go to Smith & Hall to sell your wool. Go to Goldsmith's aud get prices on bacon and lard. Selette Plush Jackets only 10 dollars atJA. V. Peters.' Men's patent leather shoes at 0. E. Kraosse's. Blank deeds and mortgages for sale at the Guard office. Goldsmith pays the highest cash price foi oountry produce. Try some breakfast bacon trom tjoulbcrn Oregon. A. QopsBlia. Forost City P,Q0Sala -hHes only f 1 50 a pair at A. V. Peters.' All kinds of mill saws and files for sale at Richard Mount's saw shop. Remember the $1 50 Dongola shoe, good ine oesi aHSuriui-ui m...-- -? will be (ound at 0. E. RrHu.sae'n, When tvnutjug a tie of anything in the fiiruiHhiug hue go to J. E, Bond. Blank notices for the location of quarts mines for tale at the Gcaro office. For all kinds of farming implements call on J. M. Hendricks on Ninth Street. Screen windows snd doors, glass, sash and doors at Bioalow & Kibkpatbick. My entire stock 10 per cent, discouut for cash. J - V WC' J. E. flood, has just received the fineijt line of suiDer clp'tb,iuj that eyer struck Eugene. Jl yon want to buy a magnificent orfan from $30 to ?5 cheaper than ptddlera can sell jou, go to W. Holloway, W. Holloway has just reoeived consign ment of new organs, without doubt the fin est toned instruments ever brought here. Call aud ee tbem a inroA Assortment of wall paper just re- i the Eucene Book Store, full and tee It, Bontii'McKeutle Spring's Stage Hue. Fll Raum is now running his stage line up the McKenzie river to the Foley and Belknap springs and intermediate points. The stage leaves fcugene op woDoayn, Wednesdays snd iriilays returning aileron days. The trip will be made in twelve . ' t... .1. .!... (nrthor information. uOlirs. ror iiiovo wm . -- - - call at tbe Hoffman House jt,abi 6p fciutb street. ' What Ii It? m..i j tt Wantifullv soft com- plexion and leaves no traces of its apphca ion or injuriou!) e'Uf 4b f is pronounced, by ladies of taste and refine mint to be tbe most delightful toilet article ever prodaced. Warranted harmless and matchless. F. M. VilkiM, agent, Eugene City. Tbers is no danger of a cold resulting in pneumonia when Chamberlain s Cough Remedy is used as directed "for severe oold." It effectually counteracts ana amw snr tendency of a cold to resnn iu huu monia This fact was fully proven la tbons . , A.,.i , n. ei.ifteiflic ot iufin- anas ci - f - WiVin. en.a last winter.' For sale fey F. M. Waiuns, urnggisw WAWigp.-lOO.OKI'Ibl". ot good Willamette valley wool. 1!!!?. l,4M" The linker Hot I, dolntf a Rood hnJ. ne in Kujrvne, is oin-rctl for rent to anv respoimlble lrty for a tenu of five years, the to purchase the furul- iUOr the dinintt room will 1 leased, the lewee to pun hiw the ili'ilr.8 aud kitchen funiiture. At each Tntl-n twraw of oo vo an itfons are acwmio uated? ': . . :.-ilM, HAKim- 1 SJ I,, ip-inr -Tttblntleut cf Moeie. I woold ask all those who wish to enter the musieeoume at the State University to rrrort to me at an early Jay so thr.'. oa miy t-Bin Spt. wiii uie school ys. I shall be pkeJ'lo receive all Byoia poj pils lo wish to continue tbur Mudies snd wit) wMnntJie new pnpll to my c?ae. .1 will .t.ie that UisTrbrt with Ub IJniUdmr jMsla-t yr caaed to be Bi. Mlow teacher, June l'h. and en'ire lv inil-p-i It,t of me in all work d- He ltice that "lie- MT E. McCoMACl, Teacher o'Ma.ic, Suts I niversity. ' 1 -' t " "fi ' ' - f mmwrn ..sMSaslsew'-'''' " HIIWT .IHUIfiTIII. John naiwell, Wealthy luriuer, TueMlsy's Pally Guard. Sheriff Noland about 11 o'clock this morning arrested John Maxwell, a wealthy larmer, who lives about six miles nortn west ot Engene, on a complaint sworn to by J.M. Martin, charging him with the crime oi Utceov. The complaint drawn by the Prosecuting Attorney is as follows: The said John Maxwell did on tbe 8th day of September, lS'Jl, near Irving, in Lane cuuutv, then and there being, tben and there wilfully and feliononsly take and carry away 28 sacks of wheat, tbe persoual property of Marshal and James Martin, of the value ol more thau (35, contrary to tbe statutes of the State ot Oregon iu such cases made and provided. The preliminary examination waa set for i o clock this afternoon, and was being held before Justice 0. W. Kinsey, as we weut to press. Attorneys Walton & Skipworth has been retained by tbe defeudant. DisciunotD John Maxwell, who was arrested Tuesday on complaint of J. M. liarlio. charged with laiceuy of some wheat, was given a preliminary hearing before Justice Kiusey in the afternoon. At the close of the evidence for tbe State, the Deputy Prosecuting Attoruev, on motion, had the case dismiHsed, aud Mr. Maxwell was discharged from custody. From the evidence it appears that tbe case hould have been tried ss s civil action instead of a criminal one. Tbe trouble was over the proper division ot tbe wheat crop raised by J. M. Martin, he being a renter on Mr. Maxwell's furm. No evidence waa sub mitted that went to prove that Mr. Max well was guilty of auy criminal charge. UETTIAU tllll:ULY. A Wild lilnrk Hear Invades the l ily l.lmlls. Tuesday's Psily Guard. This after uoou at about 1:30 o'clock a black bear waa noticed on tbe north side of Skiuuer'a Uutte near the west eud. Hunt ers trom across the river and in Eugene procured all available guns and started in pursuit of bis lordship. Barney I'aine, one of tbe bet marksmen ill the county pit sight of the bear as lie was swimming- across the river, and at a distance of nlxnit lot) yards nliot live times and missed It; aiid aunt her party shot four times with like results. They were evidently badly excited. The last seen of the bear he exit out of the water and ran into the brush. A large crowd is still in pursuit of it iw we go to press. Barney taiue has arrived from the seat of of war and says that he was half a mile distant when he did the shooting. The hunters failed to catch the bear that was seen adjoining town. Union Pacific Complaints. Tbe Union Pacific company bas filed papers to restrain the Oregon railroad commission from enforcing the reduced freight rates. The action is beguu before Judge Boise of the circuit court. A writ of review bas been asked to bring tbe mat ter before tbe court and time set for hear ing is the 21st of September, at Salem. What the company seeks by its pleadings is a writ of review of the rates fixed in the court. It sets np certain leases of lines of feeders, upon which it is called to pay cer tain fixed charges of h per cent or $2,556,5'J3.C4 per anunm; that the net earnings from the leased hues the first year wereouly f-J.SUX.HU 87, eto. llence the company asks that tbe Oregon commission rates be annulled as not compensatory and the commission restrained from enforcing tbe sm,e. Estray Sale. Taken up by the undersigned in Eu gene, Sept. 7, 1H1H, one sorrel nuire, S or nine years old, about V) hand" I'U'h, hind feet white. A fr w- white eiueh murks on, her-aUW, wil sell the als)vedcseriUd animal at public auction for cash In hand at ijj k & llowlshv's stable In Ktigene, on Saturday, 8ept. 20, at 2 o'clock p. 111. J. T. WlTTKH, Nightwatch. Jetty Work. Information comes from FliiWP that Mr. Lyell, the oivil engineer u charge ot the jetty work s( ike wou,tk of the &iulaw is prceetipg expeditiously. IJe has made arraugsuente for the build ing o( eating and sleeping bouses and the scows and derrieka needed on tbe work. Tbe rock will be quarried near tbe old cannery. A series of boring will be made on the south spit to determine tbe depth of rock. A Fixe Invention. Albany TVy. ocrat: Mr. Geo. Wileojc,, thi photog rapher, has invented a" inuhliie 'kir int-iisiirlui' cbnh WtiWh pu'iiuV's to ta a Vhtthtug for hhn aiint Mcmr, li"l-t-Ulck aiid Avt ndeU, wf the U. 11. It. Atut associated with him In Its own fruhiiw Very simple in its em-ration, It win measure cloth of ail widths, or ribbons even, with accuracy and great rapidity, an Indicator allowing con stantly the amount reeled oil, togethe with the total price, at anv uuoum per yard desired, pevre MiMujl ii cent. or an liioit in y-nth,. H alao, has a t-cud nv(!i(-U,tWit' fr' measuring goods rot an invoice, one Hint will save a great deal of tlinu. IU rapacity for general use is 70 varus, which or course is more than ordinarily needed. The mnchine Is a remarkably ingenious one, displaying considerable study aud investigation niU w'Ustruilou.' liie qwiu-.ni will go' East after. ' aVvhfle aud injrtHUU it. As tiu-re is uotiilug iu tlie ninrke't orVvct1 luveuU'd covering the field there is no renstin wby there shoulil nut be a fuTiuiw iu it ror tho owner, From Thursday's Dally. Hubt at A ScArroLD.One of tbe Blan ton bova rode hurriedly into town today in search of a doctor to wait npon bis brother who bad been seriouslr hurt br a fslling scaffold. Tbe accident LappeneJ about noon at Ym. blaotou a farn five miles Svnttierly trom' Eugene. We could not lesrn the extent of the ininnes received. Lifts Vrom Dr. Paine we baro that it was Cbas Ulanton that It'll tie was sbinirline aud the scafiold broke uod he I' ll about i (eet liuhiua C.U bis bead. The scalp was uol cut or the skull fractured though he received good shaking np. CHrrTlNti Nrrwn. Judge Heott has reoHvrd Information that (JeorgeAra-la-ryr, the old bark-r, who is in a hospital at rnrtiann at the expr. of the county, i r.o raiiltHy; getting Is-tt'T. te bas wvfivenit the u x u( M-- ImiKln, iwrisbt-twr gnierully ami it i exfsH-tnl tlmrla-fvre King; he will I aU to Mum hmntt, MaaatAoa Ln Nst. A marriaa license as iuned Tuenlay to E. li. Hand, saker snd Miss Mary A C'li.w, blit vl Jnnclion. Oregoo. The n&uti, we learn, ocenred at tie ivauMBCe uf tbe "bride's carU, lb J uoetloa, Tuesday evening. '. .,,. u-i i. : 1 Dim At hrr bmrn near Cirrvaia, Frl day. September 4,. 1W1,' il tweo. Tbe young la-ly f v i abCut ( (riends here n'i.taiU naJ W Wis of ber oV-ih. AfyciTTUii. Yung Prior Illair, who won tried Monday af'ennxjn U-fure 1'u-conler liorris f'r riding a horse over the sidewalk, was acquitted. Commissioners' Court. Met In Eugene, Oregon, Wednesday morning Sent. U. la:. at the Court House Preseut Judge Scott, Commissioners Tarkerand Hvland. Sheriff Noland and Clerk Walker. The following proceedings were bad: iri. .. , i. . . . f l? k:...:il. iueiaujes i'ramre roaui r . i-mnu, James Keency aud Doc Sylvester appoiuted viewers auu Kj. m. vomer surveyor. The Coulter road: continued for (he term. The Floience aud North Fork road: con tinued for the term. aixowanc-U. cougur scalp Geo. Doweus, FS Waiuer t 2 00 2 Oti 2 IK) 2 (HI 2 00 5 00 5 00 .1 78 77 16 4 00 2 111 7 f.8 3 00 6 00 15 75 F It Pepiol " Ed Davis " " James Hoffman " " H Gilbert rayote " M Wilkins D J Gover, grsvel F K Fremont, Siuslaw road Allen Noffsiuger, cbiiinmau D J Grover, gravel J E Gray, gravel Wm Scott, lumber G II Fotrest, hardware Orville Fisher, lumber .... Liudlev Pros, lumber 17 00 Jus Koch, balance on road dis trict ma i ftM 00 ("J Ilodd, relwte on tax 40 .to II Kniioti, btvird of pauH-rs... 4-) 00 A Wheeler, supplies for pauHra 1 70 Tlios Mcl'atilev, niiiving imiiiH-rs 7 50 C A ltusst-ll, boiird and care of puupe rs t2 (K) CI W Mastcrson, board aud care of paupers 10 00 Meyer A Kvle, supplies for pau- lers 12 00 K K Luckey, supplies for pau- Hrs 20 75 W T Kayser, supplies for paupers 12 00 1' Isiier iv lluncli, siipilles lor miu Ihts 5 05 I A I'aine, supplies for patiHrs 4.t 00 J L Pagi', supplies for paiilH-rs... 27 M M K Hrownliv, lsmrd of lmuiH-rs 10 00 H J Talier, lioard of pntiiers 20 00 Mrs L J Hill, board of paupers... 10 50 Road districts map and boundaries of road districts; court accented the road district map heretofore ordered of Joseph Koch, and It Is ordered that the boundaries of all organized districts lie changed to conform tosaid man and descriptions tiled therewith and that the County l lerk enter said descrip tions in the road records as the correct description and boundaries of all road districts. The following were the bids for the bridge over Little Fall Creek: 0 W Thompson $1,275.00 J Edminslon 1,376.00 Hoffman & Kates: Howe truss, limber abutments. 1,100.00 Pratt combination 1,240.00 All Meel 1.775.00 Portland DridgeCo:-- Howe truss, 100 ft. span 1,030.00 W l Campbell: Howe truss, w ft. span 1,150.00 970.50 1.40 Bow truss " ' Approach, per foot rscitio bridge Co: Pratt combination and bent pit r Howe, covered..., 1.008.00 1,200.00 W. II Alexander: Howe truss , ., 1,300.00 Apron 170.00 Enclosed 172 00 N. Honey: 108 ft. strain beam tru- ',10 " 108(t. Howe truis 00 ft. Howe ttus J. Yorder Covered 1,125.00 1,030.00 1,300.00 1,150.00 7 111 00 008 74 ley wus awarded the contract for the ION fix it Howe Truss, for tho sum of (1,300. C ourt stiu In session. DUOWXED, The Willamette Claims Another Vic tim. From Weilnesdiiy's Dally. Yesterday afternoon 'Jeo. II. Park met his death by drowning in tbe Willamette river on the bar at the bead, of I the mill race. With bis son Frank a lad of tea years of age, be was teturuiug from Cheshire's bop yard where bis wife and children were pi king hops. When about one-third ol the way aoroas the river his horse balked and went over the bar ot the river Into swimming water. He seemed to lose hit presence of mind and msieau oi going wun ine cur rent endeavored to swim np stream. His efforts were witnessed by J. E. Davis and Jas. Tallman who were on the wagon road at J ml kins' point. They ixsei every effort lo induce him lo swim, iowa stream but without avail, lie told kit ton to save himself and, take care oi bis mother and bis alters and the boy swan) oat to the bunk During tbe lime be was trying to reach the riltte from which he had been swept b sank seven times and when oomlug to ine sorraee wss teen to wsve nis nai. Tbe boy save tbe alarm at Ibe boo yard and within a few minutes Waldo Chesber and a young man named Gibson came aud used every diligence in recovering lb apdy which was found abou,t IS inluuWs alter tbe accident. It was toe k)W kpwevei to restore life and they vx'ete' compelled at last to fore go iV eaiorts to resuscitate I he drowned UW,n. The. watch worn by lha deceased stopped al 'ii)3 o'olock. Ths remains were conveyed lo bis former home near the University and tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock in tbe afternoon all that is mortal of Geo. II. Park will be laid at rest in the Musanlo eemetery. He came to Eugene about fifteen, years ago and by intUlyjeol eUorUi iu hia trade ol carpenter accumulated considerable proper tv.' A wile and nine children survive biro. His will was made about a year ago and by its provisions, hia ekieal daughter, Miss Jessie Park, and Hon. A. G. Hovey are named aa executors. Mr, Park was aged 61 years, 1 month and 17 days. OUR LOCAL LEGISLATURE. Council met on call of tla vnayor Wednesday evening, kin-iii. liili, !.... .it I,.. ..r t.( 'liii'ii. 'nnill. 4 ..m ,,i - ' ' , w....- nieu lvuK I'age,' "Walton, Osburu, (IrilUu and Preston. The following prist-t-diiigs were had;: Ordiuauce No. 17.1, sj-ttiuu aisarl the nriiiciiiiil re'ivwi fir .he sewer bonds aud UHiiif He. aame to the aewer fund. fVaM-ii aini orderel enrtilled. Ordiimnee No, 174. nmviding for the ImiiroNM-iuent of the allevs in block 10 and bloeks 1 and 2, In Mulligan' ad dition on the west, between Olive ami (.'harnelton streets, and between Ht( mill 11th stnts In block III. uii.l iLu alley U'tween Olivp ud Vharut-UWi from Htli ft lUli in-et Ul bkaka I, 4 an a, ui iluUluii't. addlitou on the vtvrt.' -Onlinaiire uew4 uml rworder ordered' 1 jjivt noilce to owners of pniis-rty and rnnfmctors. 17i rliatter of driiinnge Uirotigh the. PnodgniMM alley, between WIImaucIV' and Olive Ftre-ts, r ferut kt (3' street committc' v. i'lA (v' r act' ' A ri-TwtuU'iu as pa-d reiuibursiug n nerat fund for amounts advance tjie wrwer funfl, and warrajit, trVi.-r drawn for the same, On moti'-xi t;tU tor. waleriaj fwr nh-h. au-1 lulaji: pA-n'orine wwer iftire allowed ai.nl MrranU ordered dravut Wai.kino Cont&t. A nuinber of walking o hi tests will take place at Ktewart's Park, Kiigene, Saturday ,Hei-temU-r aith, U-twet-n W. (i. Day, A. ('.Jones. Mr. Wood. Mr. Katon ami John Mackev. rV-e advertisement Li anowier column. I'nmps, pipe and gaa fittings at Miller A Long. I). Llun Si Son, furniture and undertaking. Cook stoves from f 1.60 to f CO at Miller A Long s, 0th street, Nice assortment of hardware at Millrr k Long's. Refrigerator at list prices at D. Llun & Sou's. Osts bought and stored by the Eugene Milling Co. Miller A Long is (he cheapest place for slovej and tinware. K M-p saying over to yourself, "I can gel hardware at Miller A Long's." The best buggy made for the money, is F. L. Chambers f ui) pleasure wsgons. Attention Fanners. Call on Miller A Loug for Stoves, Tin and Hardware. 40,000 bags to loan to those who desire to store Ibeir wheat in the Eugene Mills. Owner of farms desirous of tensnts call on tbe Eugeue Improvement Co., ltegieler block. Why I I Sleep on the floor when f 1 will bay a double tadstead at Day A Hen derson's. Carpenters and contractors will aave mon ey by getting tinning and plumbing from Miller A Loug. Tinning, plumbing and job work of all kiuds done cheap and on snort notice at Miller A Long. Miller A Long are sole agents for the cel ebrated Gold Coin and Gordon Stoves and Hanges iu Eugene. Remember that the Etgene Milling Co., is buying oats, and storing them also. Lib eral prices offered. Don't pass by D. Linn A Son's fnrnilnre store without examining their fine new line of furniture just reoeived. Oak bed room sets and all other kinds of furniture, shades and carpet at Day A Uenderson'a, cheaper thsn ever. If yoa waut a suit of olothes or a psir of pantaloon go to Davis, tbe tailor. He guar antee satisfaction and low prices. Me nave several pounds of old type, whioh is much better for babbiting machine boxes than Ihe common babbit metal and will be sold fur leu money. Tbe Weekly Gcabd now goo to pre early Friday morning. Advertisements or locals lor tbe weekly should be bended In by Thursday evening. For Ihe daily by two o'olock of the afternoon of each day. Public school begins Monday. Tbe travel on the railroad is increasing. Kinntv dwelllniw are a scarce article in Eugene. The State University begin it sessions one week from Mondsy. Mis Dell Walton hi returned from a business trip to San Franciaoo. Miss Mary Potter Is vlsitlnir Mine Kate Huick, at Uoscburg. Hop picker bave excellent weather in which to pursue their occupation. The flnlshintr coat of outside naiut la being put on the Chrisnmn block. The Slate Fair begin next Mondsy. Lane oonnty will give it a liberal patronage. The cannery Is busy now. The nlum and peach crop la now being worked on. MIhs Alice Dorrls has gone toTacoma to accept a position in the public schools of that city. We have 40.01X1 wheat lack to loan to those storing their wheat with us thiiyear. Give ns a call. Ecokni Mux Co. A letter receive! from Astoria Mon day says that Joseph Moore Is Improv ing, aud that his chances for recovery are excellent. Tho Lane county home Panpotsie ran second in a race at Portland Mon day, and Douglas' horse Johnny iMoore was distanced In the trot, Several attempt were nude Tuesdtv by incendiaries lo burn the balanced Tbe Dalle. If the icoundrel are deteoted I key will not be given tbe benefit of a trial. Two Sulem girl marry traveling photo- gnipberi aud thereafter lb eapilol city dil- &lay great auilulion. The quiet oily of larioo eouuly should protect its girls. lVr. Jtoliert Osburn. of Fresno. (Jul.. accompanied by his wife, la visiting at tne residence or his mother, Mrs. Wm. Osburn, in this city. A. W. Rose, the Corvsllis cinar luassko- turer, who hss been working bia etaiia lo tbe Bine River mine during the past two month returned to, kit aone Monday by tbe local trala. A Icttet from J. K Lucfcev and wife bring. ro. information that they are still at K-uhIOas ou Clataop beach, and thai they are having a splendid time. They will return homo in about one Wis.. We ackiiowlcdiro the receipt of m ticket to the Portland Industrial lis position, which commence Its that city on the 17th Inst., ardj vfcwes Octo ber i7tn. a laruw utuibrr- of people will attend froM Li county. H. IL Othvart t arranging to nut la a (otte- Sttw mil! at the head of naviga tion, ou. xsortn umm river. There la plenty of flrst-clasa rock there with good water power, and atone could bQ sawwiouiio oruer at very iittm x pense. Yield over sixty to aevealy bueaeW of wheel to tbe acre are eoafclsaili looked tor all over the basin I Klamatk ooaniy. Tb crop ia vftdesktVly better tkaa it wss last year, and. thB U will he remembered that a eoasufeiaUe porlioa of General Miller 'a field turned oat at lb rale of sixty bushel lo in tore, Monday's Itoaeburg Plalndealer: Paul Zlgfcr waa severely burned yester day while watching the Inflation of the tmiioon. A can or gasoline cftugbt ure uiiu wnn uvcnunieu near W'iirv no was standing, and the Uaseraj up hia trousers leg, hlhjtwiiift a, place about llll- lC Ul IVHA. SpeakUiit ot the deyelopmeat oi th 81 law eoontry a gentlemoa iufurmadj aa ikat ,oo on braaca ot tM riser, lailua Creek. where several year ago these wee no et- tlera, now ouiie thaa thirty families sre lo cated Tbe kill kieatioas ol Lane oonnty are nnafoae and tbe land 1 rich and profi table lor frail, vegetable and every product oi ine son. Th little village of Lostlne, Wallowa county, suffered qnil a los from Are Saturday evening, Borne one set Or (o, Uie livery stable of J. V. Lnttrtll. wqli h. was eonsnmed with all it eoalenU. bicladlDg what feed tbers wm bi i. Th loa i rs- timated at sboil, io"0, partially covered by lusaraoy. Tbe Dalle Chronicle of Tuesday aya: Mayor Mays had telegram today from tk mayor of Portland asking wbat Vkj lb people of Portland could, iJir( lo the uflferers by Ihe Are. iaynr, Mys answered (bat contribuCf4 would bt tbankfolly re oeivelaadihat our Decetsitie wer vety iaM.iejaUe. A gentlemao tecently ir fcaJk Brad. Wash., says lb boltoaa kaa dropped out f th boom ov there, aiad thai lea) eatat agenla m bow eompeUed t wah out tbsir own spiuoon. i being bl to hire a smU bey Oalnamea lo do the work. They ass their office for club rooasa in which to spin long boom yarns ad play olitair with old map and plat. The Woodburn Independent dlahva un a former hugi-ne quacii iu uu following style: br. 0 a,lWkaL hail an accident at Oi-n-asa l)e trthpr liuv. The doctor' hivh wit tujulikil Into a ditih, the dvfur 'Uuubl-1 onto the eayuae ajlrt'Uie cart tuiiibtnl Mitutne iVxtor. Of course, uo brain were bait, ajui uui lew crau.iu- were receiveu Ileal' mviii to Ih1 plentiful this year. Lan county watermelons are ia Ihe nisr- ke 500 bushels of cli'aii orchard seed wanted at tlolilsmith's. Two carload, ol brick bave arrived here this week for Ihe sewer from Oaklaud, Ore gon. It now apiH'iirs that there are twenty-six heirs to tho It. 8. Wilbur estate. The suit for divorce, in Portland, be tween Annie and Gus Hickathter, has been dismissed. A couple of scoot lenrosentina a Masonic Mutual life insurance company are solicit ing iu Eugene. J. J. Chamberlain, formerly ol Euuene, bas been appointed night telegraph opera tor ol tbe Haleru railroad oltloe. Mr. Morehead, who bus been running a job oflloo here, we learn, will soon remove to Juuctiou snd start paper at that place. We are informed that all the new rooms on Willamette itreet now being built by Messrs. Hall aud Ellison bave been leased. Thomas Whitworth, an old resident of Pendleton, Or., was thrown nut of t wsgon Sunday by a runaway team and fatally in jured. Shelves and case nre W'ing placed In the rear end of the Council room for the preservation of city records. A good idea. Repairs for Deering, McCormack, Os borne A llailey aud Champiou Mowers and Kiuilers can be bad at r . L, Chambers Hardware Store, Andrew Pemou was killed at Hayne's slough, Coos Pay, last week, while cult lug down a tree, which "kicked" back injuring him so that he died in few bouts. The Cumberland Preabyterian church building al Coburg is Inclosed. Tbe eon tractor expects to have the struoture com pleted in about four week. It will be a bsndsome edifice. In attempting to save the life of a seven-year-old child of J. O. Ilau thorne at Astoria, Tuesday, Charles Storm ami the child were both drowned. The distillery al Medford will commence business as soon as the bonds of Frank Galloway and J. A. Whlteaade, Ibe store keeper and ganger, are approved st Wash ington and Ibeir oommiislon reoeived here. The reoruitluu rendezvous at Salem un der Lieut, Drown baa broken up, the de tachment of men having relumed lo fort Cauby, wbenoe the officer will proceed la a few days, to remain until bis depsrtur lor Ban Francisco In October to serv hi tour of duty with th light bsttery at tbe Pre sidlo. Hon. T. T. (leer. Kncnkcrof the late Oregon legislature, who him la-en visiting at the residences of Joel Ware and lllliim Itcnshaw, returned to his home In Marion to., by Tuesday morn lug's local train. Th contractor for sinking th well al (lie new pumping station of the Eugene Water Co. arrived ia Eugene with bis plant Wed, Two twelve Inch wells will be sunk to a depth ot about 75 feet or until an abaudaut supply of pure water 1 ob tained. Hon. J. R. Condon, one of the old vete rans of the Rogue River war, although over SO years of age, stood guard on Court street all Inst ulgbt anil shouldered bis musket lib all the vigor of a young soldier. The Seutlemaii is brother of Prof. Thos. Con ou of this city. Eugiueei Kelley bas sent the Eugene end Roseburg sewer plans to McMiunville for Inspection, lnat town need sewerage and cou Id do no better than employ Mr. Kel ley to mane piana anu superuuena tne won. His plsns for tbe Eugene sewerage system give exoelleut satisfaction. A correspondent from Finn Lake in tbe Cascade mountains writes thatadaughterol Dr. Lane, ex-Superintendent ol the asylum, while barefooted stepped on som ground over the burning root of a stump, fell Into the coals snd was so seriously burned on her feet that she will not he able to walk for several weeks, The Roseburg Flainde alor say one of the mine in Uie Bohemia district bas been bonded to some capitalist for $180,000. We learn that two capitalist bavs been in- specting 'he Anna mine iu that district and it ia reported tbey have offered :)0,000 cash lor tbe mine. Tbe Bohemia district may yet net into the bands of some big com- psny tbul will bring forth the precious medals bidden tber. uregonltn. A big enterprise is now nearlng comple tion near Central Point, Jacksoa eonuty, whereby the Rogue river will be turned in to new channel for a distance of several mile and lb bed uiaed. Th ground hss been thoroughly prospected, and show np in good shape. All tbe mine of that tea lion have laasn a new leas oi lit since Dr. Bredeu' etamp mill ha been turning out so rich. A number of new locations hav been msds snd development woik 1 lb order ol tne dsy. Mis A. Wiener, who baa bee a resident of Eagene for Ihe past two. years, left on Thnrsdaj train for her kl aom la Mulber ry, Arkausa. J. Stoat FasMll eolleotor of th port of New Yoxk waa nominated for Governor by the Jtepabilean ntat convention at liocbea- tei yesterday Honeburg Review: Wlnnlo Oaddls. who has been visiting Ills piirenta heie for several weeks, went to hugene Inst Tuesday where he expects to locate. M, Leak, of the Leak advertising ear, is In town, lie i here for Ihe purpose of contracting for a dynam for his osr from tn Urouctt Hanubwtanny uo. Mr. Winkle, of Silver Lake purchased a wigoo load of groceries in town today. He leave lor borne tomorrow. lie say Eogene sells goods 60 per cent lower than bom merchant. United Ktutea Kenator J. X. Dolnh. of Portland, arrived In Kugenu Tliurs. morning s local train, lie is sullerlng si ii i iew hut with s wrenched back, which he received on a train out south a few days since, llo la greatly pleased with the growth of Kugne since his Inst visit here, lit) kvlt fir his home Friday morning. The Dalles Mountaineer t The beat re maining shell of t bnildipg. i Skibbe' on the corner ol Breoiul snd Madison The intense beat el la horning alrnoture ad inialag; oieksd Ih brick, forming a surface like putter's clay, solid, without a single break. Th ide Is glossed with these Belt ed bricks, converting tbe rough) tarlace smooth lik gists. ikirvallls limes; The tapers mat were not represented at Ik late meeting ol the Press Aveaiatwn r hasty iu their oojioluaions hk a trout al aa artifi ciality without knowing anyihjaa about it. We refer more particularly lo lb Salem Statesman, wbu intimate ikat proceeding were nnanUAuianly indorsed ia order to triqee svoie eaak from public institutions oi aaveiiyuog. Again the Astoria rallroud la to be "oiislK-d forwurd aa ranldlv as men aud money can do the work." This was the song more than a year ago. With railroad connection AUxrtAiU beoiue a large city and an, Iwportaut shipping and eoiiiinrrviu oeuter but the greatest nev4 vf Uiu town la couiitu of ikiuii. uiomback funerals. Thou the crty would amouut to soine- Ibtug.-uniiuy W eleoiue. ! Kx ports of canned ?t from the United ttnt- hist month amounted to only a,Ho4.ll pound. In July, IKK), no, In than 7,iio,4u pounds werw shlpis-d out. Tim decre.-? la t-xpert imsiuesM during June anu July l partly explanatory of the recent dteliue lia price. The Willsmette valley does not need tbe services ot a rainmaker. The supply never fail Th contractor for boring tbe Water Co' wells arrived with bis plant Wednesday. It will take a couple of day to let tho machin ery ready for work. Th born that was drowned at tbe asm llm with Mr. Geo. Park was taken from the river WeJneaday afternoon by G. Kin ney and Robt. Morris and buried on th river bank, W. n. Holden bas a force of men and mules at work excavating for Ihe pipe sew er Hue In tbe alley west of Willamette treet. Th work will be rushed to sn ear ly completion Richard Rush killed a very large black bear near the Isaac Cook place, on the Long Tom Wednesday, If Ihe black bear i killed serosa th river, we guess, Richard will bave lo be sent for. Near Walla Walla a farm of M ncren this year averaged 00 bushels per acre of A No. 1. wheat. The grain was sown last fall on pn-parcd ground, and the owner is Jubilant over tho result of his year's work. Prinevlllo News: Mr. J. R. Crosby, who resides ou 1'pper Crooked river, lost his bam and about twenty tons of hay by lire a few days ago. Tho lire wus set by a little child who "wanted to see it burn." Mr. Crosby's loss Is a severe one to him, as it would U toany ixior man. A horse, escaped from the (sirii after la-lug somewhat scorched. Astoria Town Talk says: Mr. Dana, of the bright and burning Sim, is get ting kicked on all sides for his shabby treatment of the lute Editor Jones. The public is dlsMwed to enjoy assaults In patient upon living lions, but it will not quitely tolerate insults to the resiected or celebnited dead. Tho hyena has never leen popular. The o'rcgnnlun hns an undying penchant for attacking the illustrious dead. It hammered the heads of llcechcr and tSunset Cox when they were In their graves. Probably It don't liko Duna. Keai Estaleralbiterg. ri.oiuwt, W A Cox to W 1 Hall, lot 8, block 1(1, Cox's addition; $175. John KliulU to William Smith, lot 4, In block i); fK). W A Cox to W P Hall, lot 8, block 10, Cox's addition; $175. COUNTRY. H It fseott to Fred Wright, 91.08 acre InTplDH, ItSWit.LUO. Jumcri Nelson, et ux, to Clms H David, 62.05 acres In Tn 10 8, It Vi W; $300. CILKNADA. OeoHnndll II Barrett to Clios R Dodd, lot 1; $100. Letter List. Sept. n. Rattler, .Tame Mehl, O llailey, Mrs Frank Male, Walt hohna. Mr Mollis Miller, 1) H Bush, Mr Margaret Mulligan, F W Burton. 1) P Moae ('line Chamberlain, G P Morgan, W II F Chamberlin, II 11 Ounby, Mrs Jack ('orders., J H Howell, G B Crauglian, Tom I'lymale, W L Kllwood, J J Richardson, J M Kellerly, Ileianr Richardson, Kdgar Kinder, Airs Helen Roberta, Mrs J W Hodman. T O Russell, ('has Krimiinel, Theresa, Scott, Mrs M J Iiewis, Russell Shnorenberng. Nlrhol- Lewis J 11 land Iiong, Emma Stevens, Henry K I.Vtle, Airs Karah Shnorenberng, XMlsc Marshal, J R Tebo, Fred Marchil, Mis I.India Ward, Georue D Marshal, Mr Lydia Weehier, William A clianre of one cent will Iw made on each letter given out Persona calling lor letters will ulceau say when advertised. MINNia WASIIllURX, P. M. Piionoi'nckd Insane. Tho many friends of 11, J. Pengra, of Ppringtlelii. will regret to learn that his mental condition Is such that an examination on tho charge of insanity has liccome necessary. Complaint was filed with tho court Thursday by (). A. Eeele son and H. W. Condon, and It Is pnih able that an examination will bo held this aflernon. For aevenil yearn ho has la-en a Hrm believer In spiritualism, and his mentul uU-rnitloiis are charac terized by extravngant talk on tho subject. Ills property at Hprlngfleltl ami the building or railroads are themes that betray hia mental Inca pneity. lie was examined before the legal ofllcea aud Dra. McCornack and Kuykeiulul who pnuiouueed him In siine. Ho waa taken to the asylum this niornlng PiiarnL Accipxst.-F. E. Began while running the planer in Chandler A Moor' planing mill thu morning had th misfor tune to gel hi right band caught tn th feed roller. Hi hand wa drawn in to that tbe bit struck bis hsnd, completely itripping it of tlesh on the opper side. Dr. Oxiaa, tbe attending physlcau, fear It may be necessary to amputate Ih (eeond and third finger, bnt an effort will be mad to av tbem if poMible. Wednesday's Roseburg Plalndealer. Qkadino Alleys. Tlie city council f;lve notli that bids will be received 111 Hept. 21 for grading the alleys In tho block on which the ostolneo Is situated, also the alley running west to Churnelton street from the above block and the alley between Olive and Char- nuiiou trom Nth to uui atrceia. iue grading la to be completed In 80 day and the graveling lit 00 days from daU) of contract. HonflR Trial. A horse trade Is being; tried before Justice Kinsey and a ti ry una forenoon, wnerein i. at. h'rancia ia plalntllland A. O. Barbour defendant. Francis claims that Bar hour traded hint a vicious horse, and then-fore asks that the trade be an nulled. A Baoit-N Lo. While Alexander Pick- en wm driving cattle from hi field on lb uovey place, seven mile west oi Eogene, Wednesdsy bi bom itombled and fell, bi weight falling on Pick en leg breaking it above the ankle. Dr. ralue et lb lujured member. Roni Gives. -Barrel! Conger, who ha bee in th county jail for some time awaiting th action of th grand jury on the obag of tbe laroeuy of a set of harness, gsv a $400 cash bond Wednesday, and wa dtscbsrged from custody. Died. Delia, a seven months' old dasgh ter ol ftrry Monroe, ol Creiwsll, died Wed nesdsy night. All psrties holding city wsmnts tgtlnst th tewer land will present lb (am to me lor payment al onee. Interest on eald warraal will cease front Beptember 10, ltJ'Jl. Uio F. Cm, City Treasurer. T Trade for Oats. A second hand light spring wagon aud a feed cutter, nearly new, ta trado fur oats. Apply to this ofllce, or Chah. Cboneb. yoncE fob rtBucAiioy. Laaa Omci at Koswafao, 0oo August U, l-'l. I Notlee Is hereby lven that the following, named settler has dM notice of his lnteiilloti lo make Snal proul rn suport of his claim, snd that uld uruut will b made before the Kii.tr siidKefelnrullhel'.a. Land oltloe si Kose Inirs, Or, on Thiirwlay, (K-loberSih, l"-'l, vis: William J. Vsle, rTr-em ptlon U 8 tin TMt, lor Uhh1, of Sec H, Tp 1" S, R S Kast. W M. ,' He names the billowing wllni-MeatormiTelils C.Miliftli-'ua rnitVtic apon swi eniiirvon o aid land, vli: Jas Vt jeorT, Benjamin ort wmxl, Alfred Plait. Jas Leedle, allot Leaburf,. Lane County, Oregon. JoUS H. BUCK, RcgUtar,