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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1891)
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Welwtcr, pro- K,r or me uccun nousc, lunl shot , 1 tilled Itobert W. Fak, a waiter at .,. huti l. 1 ne mew, an we are lntorni- , 1 y the attorney for the state, are ...I, OS fOllOWS! It appears tliat for the last two or , lutKi mum ruics imtt necii in .M inDioy or air. Webster In the ou. v of. waiter, for waM or not. in known, an this 1h tlie point of ii nee between them that led up to tragedy, aim on luesday, a lew itea before the shooting (Hrurreil, v In front of tlie hotel, a dincrciice lu regard to the pay and bitter Li panned between tlieni. Fules in- .i:g on nuving nm pay, vuosterrc- ( ing to pay nun. coster men went into llie Kiieueu, aim iiicncc ii in n droom, anu pineing a revolver In his v kit. returned to the kitchen lust us j nli entered it. Hitter words again sued between mem, rules still insist - on the nuyment of his wnires. and Ks ..lister as ncrslsteiitly refusinir to imv. i: (ii ilils luneture Webster uttcmtited II tj ta Mll'ltl'llt. fw.lll 1.1.J ......lr... . 11(1 UIUT Alio avivivvi hihi ins inn it i II IIUI 11 Having inum. win if manner ' L . i. i 1 .1. i 'arrested the attention of hales, who iasked Webster ir lie Intended to shoot him, and instantly sprung and caught him around the wuist to prevent him from drawing tlie revolver out. in the stroirgle that ensued Fnles was pushed 'hack against the door leuding from the kitchen to the dining room, and tlie Lioor burst open. At tills point Webster Miceeedea lu wrenching liimscit uway from rales, and, with his revolver in hand, lumped back and shot him. The state also expects to be tile to Vrove that at no time during the strtig- ' . 1.1 T.V I I I ! 1 . 1 1.1.1 1 . i c am raies nave a mine in ins nanus. Lliat during all tlie trouble he held a -arette between tlie lingers of his left hand, and was twirling a small rattan nine in his right hand at the time tlie strutrcle began in the kitchen. I'umie opinion Is strongly against Webster In t If is matler, and for a time serious alarm was felt for his safety. The de fendant claimed he acted in sell defense, 'alleging that Fales drew a butcher knife on him. Webster was placed in Mail at Empire City, being refused bail. WILLAlflF.TTE IMVIHMTV bih5ii:d. 8Atnif, September 10. 1. P. ML At 9 JO this momirjR flames isaned la grfist toIudops from tbe roof of tbe main bniliiinaof th Willamette Univeraitv. and bffare the snival of tbe fire department tbe whole garret story seemed to be on fire. School being in seaaion tbe excitement for t ibort time M great, but there was no panic, and all tbe pupils left tbe building in good order saying tneir enecis. Before tbe fire was got under eontrol tbe roof and entire mansard waa destroyed, and of course, much damage bat reunited to l he interior walls nd floors, especially in the third story. Tbe building presents wd sight showing s badly dismantled front. The loss is not fully known vet. hut will run into thousands, which is thought to be about covered by insur ance, ten thousand dollars. Tlie con flagration is tlie result of a defective Hue from fire left in a students room in the garret. . Great excitement prevailed in the city and thousands thronged tlie cam pus until the last spark of tire was extinguished. Balem rescinded to the emergency in great style. Suitable halls and church buildings were tendered to the management immedi ately, and the school will go on with out a break in recitations. Work of repairingand rebuilding will proceed st once and tbe structure put iu better con dition than ever. No acoMent attended tbe fire and no loss outside of building, exoept to the literary iooieties of tbe University, who lost their library and furniture. Written invitations have been extended to tbe societies by tbe Alka Hesperian Society to meet in tbe ball of tbe latter temporarily. Wanted. To trade for dirt hauling a econd band wagon or buggy. F. L. Chambers. M.sohio Bobial. The remain" of Pres ley O. Reno were laid at rttt W.diieay in tbe Ussonio cemetery, tbe burial aerviois being conducted by Eugene Lodge, F. & A. M., with tbs usual Impressive ritual of tbe order. Dors.-At Portland Sept. 14 to the wife ot Wm. Ennev. a son. Win. Edris is now ' J J ' happy in the title of grandpa. Cull a Halt That tired languid feeling means that your system is in state to in vite disease, and Wright's Compound Ex-i,-..k i c.HnnB.;iia im wlmt vnn need at once to expel impurities of the blood and Jmild you up. Bold dt an aruggi. Geo. W. Kinsey, Auctioneer. When jou want your goods, household furniture or land sold at auction, call of Geo. W. Kinsey, the pioneer and most suc cessful auotioneer in Lane County. He will attend to all sales on a reasonable com mission. Notice. When wanting cemetery work gi to E.W . Achinoo & Co., who are prepared to furnish all kinds at lowest prioes for first-clsss work. Our Portland cement walls for enclosing cemetery lots are the finest yet put upon the market, and are furnished at sbout balf tbe cost of stone. Call and see our besuli. Jul Ikrre t Westerly granites snd best grsdes of Vermont marble. Offices at Al bany, Eugene nd Uoseburg. Very Respectfully Yours, E. W. ACHINSON & Co. Sheep Inspectors Notice. All persons in Lsn county owning sob by sbep or sheep afflicted with other dm ... . L. i i,. -..ill! i hut sid sbeep mut be thoroughly dipped, sufficient to kill said diseftae, lorthwitb. Any person failing to oomply with Ibis no tioe will be liable to have his sheep dipped by the Inspector at said pertons's npei.se. Take notice and save costs, DtedJune5, 1891. Gso. Fikhhi. Sbcp Itupector. Don't Believe It Wben told that P. M. WUkins, tbs rtrosg'. is not selling "Wisdom's Bobertine' for the complexion, the most elegant and only really harmleasj preparation ot its kind in the world, and giving a beautiful picture card with every bottle. Tb. efcespeet plsee to buy your IjaiMt-rw hardware, tinware. guu, rope, and all kinds of machine oils, Ac, is st Vswditbcso 4 Ksapv. Jactiic l uiWing Lnrata Nonc.-Go to tbe DrH tobei Tart lor ehesp lumber. Andrews will not Le andenold. . Faunas, Attsxtios All kind of m ebine oils at bed rock prices at VAiizxvBrao 4 Kurt s. Brevities. IIollowav-Watches, Clocks Jiwn.it OI'XCTAl'LM ASU MlSia Duy & Henderson. Csuvss nhots at O. E. K's. Walton 4 Skipworth, Lawyers. Go to 0. E. Krsnsse for loot wee r. Cull ou Caswell for sidewalk '.umber, r.ublier bottom shoes at 0. E. Kruno's. Sheet muidc at Patterson 4 Christian's, 9tb St. Money to loan on fnn. Enquire of Judirs Walton. Sen IU-n tylu of Oik furniture at Dty & U n. lemon's. Hot and cold baths every day in tbe week at Jerry Horn's barber shop. Cirpet, carpets, all new styles for spring trudf ut Day 4 Ili-udersou's. For fine suits made to order and ready nmde clothing, go to Ed Hanson. See the new invoice of oak furniture, all new patterns at Day 4 Henderson's. 21 dollars will buy a solid, antique, oak bed room set at Day 4 UenUrson's. C. Marx, Barber Sbop and Rath Rooms. First door north of Dunn's new block. Blsnk deeds, mortgage deeds and chattel mortgages lor sale at the Gdasd office. $5,000 worth of ladies' shoes to be sold at or below cost. J. D. Matlock. brands of the celebrated Tamil Punch Cigars Remember that Hanson 4 Son have tbe best selected stock of clothing in town, ruin vnnp nl.l un nut iron to the Eu gene Iron Foundry where yoo can dispose of it. rin7i Vlnnr 81.35 oer sock. The Eu gene Flouring mills make tbe best quslity ot roller nun nour. Tf run r opttilip too old for VOUr SDO0 tscles. or if thev do not exactly suit yon tske tbem to Waits sud have new lenses fitted. Best line of plnnh and light weight cloth wraps trom ltl to i dollars sonio oi run land, now on exhibition at A. V. Peters.' Dr. G. W. Biddle may be found at bis residence on Ulive street, oeiween rmu mu Sixth streets one block west ot tbe JUinne ota Hotel. He is prepared to do all dent ul work in tbe beat manner. Tbe beRt family remedy is undoubtedly Pfuuder s Uregon uioon runner, nnrui liahaa rulief vhore msnV Oth er medicines fail to do. It may be safely given to tbe iufaut ss well as me suuu. PitdUra are like the Irishman s flea, and ofteu irresponsible, o buy an organ of a thai will not fall to pieces with the firnt damp weather. Call and see uoiioway s. Henderson, dentist. Oxford ties at 0. E. K's. Fouutain pens at Watts', Overgaiters at O. E. K's. Job work at tbe Gdabd office. Tenuis goods at 0. E. K's. We lead others follow. O. E. K. Wigwam slippers at 0. E. Kruusse's. Russet sboes at 0. E. K's. Go to J. E. Bond for your alraw hats. Go to Smith 4 Hall to sell your wool. Go to Goldsmith's aud get prices on bacon and lurd. Selette Plush Jackets only 10 dollars fctJA. V. Peters.' Men's patent leather Bhoes at 0. E. Kruusse's. Blank deeds and mortgages for sale at the Gcabd office. Goldsmith pays the highest cash price foi country produce. Try some breakfast bacon from Southern Oregon. A. Goldsmith. Foiest Citv Dowzola shoes only f 1 BU a pair at A. V. Peters.' - All kinds of mill saws and files tor sale at Richard Mount's saw sbop. Rnmpniltnr the SI 60 DoDBOl Shoe, COOd value for 92, at A. V. Peters'. ThA hkt KHsortment of children s shoes will be found at 0. E. KrsusHe's. WIipii wantino a nice tie or anything in the furnishing line go to J. E. Bond. iMn..L- n...Ma f,r tit location of Quarts mines lr sale at the Guard office. Vnr All kim U of tarminti implements call ou 3. M. Hendricks on Ninth Street. Screen windows and doors, glass, sash and doors at Bioalow 4 Himpatbici. My entire Block 10 per cent, discount for cash. J.U.MATLOCK. t v n ,t,A hna (nut received the finest line of summer clothing that ever struck Eugene. It you want to buy a magnificent organ fmm i:0 to f 75 cheaper than peddlers can sell you, go to W. Holloway. W. Holloway has just received a consign ment of new organs, without donbt tbe flu ent toned instruments ever brought here. Call aud see tbem. . , ..jm.nl nf ll n.n.v tnal ra. ceived at tbe Eugene Book Store. Call and see it. Iiaugs'McKeuiie Springs Stage Line. ni ii.i.ni ! nnw rnnnins his stase line up the McKenzie river to the Foley and Belknap springs and intermediate points. The stage leaves Eugene od Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays returning alternate days. The trip will be made in twslvs l ....... iv.. ti. Ulu Ai.rl further Information. call at the Hoffman House stables on Ninth street. What It It? TVa rvulrlM iW hflsntifullv soft oom- i im. , . v.. - UvunntnuM of its SPP 1CS tion or injurious effecU? The answer, Wis dom's Robertine scoomplishes all this, and is pronounced by Indies oi lasve ana renue mi'nt to be the most delightful toilet article A.,nA Worrantwl harmless and BTer I vvi '... matchless. F. M. Wilkins, agent, Eugene City. rw.. : - - Aarnnr nf A AnM fn HillO 111 :.. .Kn ChAii.hef Iain's Coueb Remedy is used as directed "for a severe cold " It effectually counteracts and street any tendency of a cold to result iu pnen-i- tv,;., fot (nil proven in thons- moma , ' F. . ... snds of cases dnnng the epi'W of infln- enzalast winter, tor saie oy x . m. wiisiue, Druggist. Wanted 100.000 lbs. of good Willamette valley wool. -rrH A IIaix. Hold I Lease. m D..I ... ir....t iliiinir a ihmmI busl ine iim-i '--t - . . ii.-ss in Kugene, is nm red for rent to .n.i.. iinrtv fur a ti-rni of five imv ni"'"" -:- - - yearn, the to purchase the furni ture. . . ., . ........ Or the dining rsni win oe leawu. ii. to purchase the dining and r..,.ltnn. l Ah nu4il an MU II U i u 1 1. . " " --- averoge of tsJ to ts) jutrons are acoomo- ... Citio Iti irru (luteil. ' To .Students of Music. would ask all those who wish to enter .;. ai ihA 8tate L'niversitT to report to me at sn early dy so that lessons mT utkiu : , . W..r. I Willi LI IB KUWII W I shll be pleased to receive an wj oki u- pils WbO Winn VO OOQ11UU" iut I nnnilA to DT cIaaam. ill I .n ...i. ih.i Uiu Turbet with whom I diiidfd my class lut yr erased to be my llow teaccer, une nm, auu m rui- idP'D.leLt of m in all work done. luce . . . . . . Iv i tbst time. 1T Teafber of Music, Bute University. . .1' ..a LI . . . A ATM-IaI Will tl Kivrn by ibe Epworib Lesgiie at tbe Metb o,li.t cburrb on Friday evening. Spt 23. A,lmi-ion free. Eerjbody luviled. Stn dmu especially msd'elooms. A Card of Explanation. Eugene, Sept. 13, 18D1. To EurroE or Whkli Gcaid: I beg space in your columns to reply bristly to sn article that appeared in Ibe last taane oi tbe Eugene HegKier euimeu "Arrested without Cause." In the outset I pronounce the article referred to as a pure Dot ion without any founitHtmn in tact The facts in the csje are briefly these: J. E. P. Withers delivered to me at Ibe Farm' era warehouse over (our hundred bunbels of wheat and received proper receipts for tbe same. Some days after the delivery ol the wheat above nsmed Mr. Withers came to the warehouse and called (or a receipt repre senting ibe amount o( cleaned wheat in tbe warehouse. I told him that I bad tbe prop. er receipt (or bim aud would deliver it U bim whenever be surrendered tbe other re ceipts in bis Dossessiou and not before. Then Withers asked me tu let bim see the receipt and I banded it to bim to examine with tbe distinct understanding that be was to return it to me on tbe spot. Wheu be got tbe receipt be looked at it and ru- fused to return it or surrender Ibe other re ceipts sud said be would bring tbem in and then put the receipt just received in bis pocket, refused to deliver it suit went borne and refused to return the receipt even ihe next day, and then tbe next day I caused bit arrest, and after he was srresled sud brought before Justice Henderson exhibited tbe other receipts and tbe cleaned wheat receipt too, which represenlid all Ibe wheat be bad in tbe wan bouse, aud even then refused to surrender either receipt. After some talk bet we-u u concerning tbe matter be agreed to bring tbe receipts to tbe waiehouxe aud exchange receipts iu tbe proper way, and upon that underalandiDg the Deputy District Attorney advised me to consent to a dinmi-Kkl and pny bslf tbe font which I agreed to aud Ihe case was dis missed. I, had abundant reasons (or pro curing tbe arrest oi withers tor be was guilty nf carrying sway the receipts for over 100 bushels of wbeut which be had no right to do. lie bad receipts against tbe warehouse for about double tbe amount of wheat he had in it, and 1 thought ought to be arrested. fc. Andkhhon. A Dictionary liargaiu. We offer the following indinvnieiit to subscriliers to tlie Wkkki.y Oi'akd: For M.rsJ we will furnish tlie paper to new HUliscrlls'rs or old ones imying one year in ndvnnce. with a copy of eiwter s unabridged dictionary. Tlie IsHik has l V'll pages, is hand somely liouud, and is a lutrgtiin alone nt that figure. It hits nu apcndix of 10,000 new words, l.yssj synonyms, pronouncing voeahuliines of scripture. cUissicul una geographical nunies, and a dictionary of mercantile and legal terms, also a lurge numlier or illustra tions. Cull and see for yourselves. The Daily tU'ARn for three months, delivered, and the dictionary for M.7". J".very lamlly needs an unabridged dictionary, and this is nu excellent opjHirtunity to secure one for a nominal price. Repeal The Tax. No tin-plate for cunning pimioses is made iu this, country; whatever is used is imported, and of ixNirquiility at that. While tlie lurge wickers niiiy derive some benefit from the "drawback" allowed ou exported tin cans, and while the foreign consumers may thus enjoy an advantage, the American people, and principally tlie worKing nien and fanners, have to liciir tlie brunt of the protection which they en joy and pay the taxes on tin-plate wlien buying canned goods, wiuie none is made in this country nt present or can be made for some time. It is well known that the duty on tin-plate was consented to in the house only by a small majority, and we hove hope and assurances that one of the Ilrst duties and tasks of the next congress will lie to ttinend the McKinley act so that the duty on tin-plate Is removed. It is one of tlie most onerous provisions of the whole law, and surely the most hurtful to the provision trade. me National Provisioned Hig-n Bank Happenings. Sept. 17, 1831. Items of interest are scarce. Mr. aud Mrs. Benner returned to their home at Aiwa Tuesday. Miss Marv Campbell, of Camp Creek, is visiting ber brother 0. A. Campbell, of this place. Chester Edwards has accepted a position in tbe Journal offioe at Eugene. Mrs. Seeley, of Alsea, and Mrs. Collins, ol Springfield, visited at S. Doubles' recent ly- Messrs. Wriuht and Kiutzler, the Spring field butchers, passed through bere with some beef cattle last week. T. E. Edwards an J wife, and Mrs. Griffin went to Gilliam county U,t week viailiug and to inspect tbe couuiiy. Rkoulab. Decree modified. Judire Plmn, Kept. 14th, issued an order modifying a decree made in the divorce ease of Louise llussell vs Thou. E. Kussell, and the sumo wus received by the Hheriff Wednesday evening. 1 1 is as follows: It la hereby ordered that hearing of the application filed herein by the plaintift' for a modification of the de cree herein be set down for Oct. 20, 1891, or such further time as may l appointed by me, and tliut In the meantime mai me ueienuuiii w uuu liu lu liiimliv niMtrnlmid from vlsitlmr the children of himself and plaintiff or molesting them or plaintiff in any manner until the suid Hearing. Aim tlin dtviw In said case is hereby modi- tied to tlie affect aforesaid. U. A. H. Reunion. All usilitluM unll.im ami timrlmiu nt the late war, in Lane county, Oregon, 111 miuitin. rM.i.i.ira . ... " ... will hold a reunion or picnic the nrst Wednesday in October, 1HW1, und con tinue In caiup three duys. All soldiers, sailors and marine oi Lane county and surrounding country are cordially invited to meet with us and have a pleasant social gathering. Tlie camp Is limited in i-uirmoum. Come one; come all and bring your tenU, if convenient. n. II. II.1.IAMH, T. O. ItoWLAXIi, O. J. THAVIS. AasBlBlslralors Appointed. Io tbe estate of Geo. II. Park, dioemsed, V lA'kl. . Iiaa Iiaaii AnniinlH Ailmin. istrator and A. E. Gallagher, attorney. Tbe estate is estimated to be worth U'j.'M) wiib 1, JOU Indebtedness, and baa an annual income ol f 1,300. Pli Ranoa kaa lft Anfrf.iiit.! Ailinin itttrA. tor of ibe relate o( Prexley G. Reno, de ceased, and G. B. Dorria, attorney. Tbe slats is valued at $2,0u0. Estrijr Sale. Taken un bv tbe undcrsiimed Iu Ku gene, ISept. 7, IWd, one sorrel mare, 8 or nine year old, alsiut V hands high, hind fii't white. A few white cinch marks on her side. I will sell the aliove descnla-d animal iiublic auction for cash in hand at L) lie & IlowUby'a stable In Kutri iic, Niturduy, S-pt. 3i. iwi, at 2 otum-k in. J. T. Wittkk, Nightwatch. Alorrlaon lleslsls Arrest And It KUchtlr Hssasts. (Special to Ol'ARO I.'. ........ i i. ..t IT P.t. ward APiertsott the robU'raml default ing sveretury of tlie Udelity I rust t'oniunv' Imnk at Taeoma and his couiiMinion Fiil ('handler the Kuinbler, were arrested Ik'Iwivii the mouth of tlie I'nipmia river and (lurdlner last night bv ( hurles Ijtmpklns, deputy U. S. iiiiirslial, of Taco'iiii, W. W. CiH-h-nm, deputy sheriff of Lanei'ounty.and two others. Alliertson resistinl arn-st and w j shot. The wound Is a Hesli one and Is not serious. It is In his side and the shot was tired by Lumpkin. iVimtv Marshal Lumpkin will bring i lie ganiiiier, v uaimier, io iiiu mo tion, ar.ivinir there Friday aftoriusin. It Is not thought advisable to move AlU rtson fortheiresent and lie w in le left In cluinre of Cochran for some tiiiK-. Ten thousand dollars were re covered. A Sensational Kokbrry. Tbe above telegnim records another act in what is conceded to be tbe most sensa tional robbery ever committed on tbe Pa cific coast. Albertson. through his devo tion to gambling, appropriated a large amount of uionev beloogtug to ine ueuk, ssid to be about II0.0O0. Knowing that concealment was useless, he took about (10.000 more with about fiOO.OOO of the bauk's securities, changed tbe oombiuation on the safe, then wrot to the astonished president of the bank that unless an sgree meut was signed not tu prosecute him tbe securities would be bnrned. Tbe bauk's ofllcere acqnieiiced. tbe agreement was 1l.iii.iI Ami ilixoHli'lied to the snnolntrd ren dezvous by a messenger. Tbe securities were returned and the combination ( lb safe imparled. Then the bsnk began to use every endeavor to secure tbe arrest of tbe connpirators. Tbe meeting took pluoe Sunday, An gust 23d, and Cbsndler received the agree ment. On that ssme day a man now known to be Albertson registered at Ibe Hoffman House in Kugene under the name of K. 1 toward Johnson. Tlie next morn ing he took a private conveyance for Florence. Chandler urrived in Kugene Aug. ", on the uftcrnoon local, regis tering as Fred 11. French. He took, a conveyance for the country and came back on the Stith;left again and return ed on the Hist, leaving the next morn ing for Florence. At that place they hired a Ismt and afterwards it waa found turned bottom side up on the Israeli. They were seen afterwards and an inscctiou of some linen led to a suspicion that one of the men waa AlU-rtson. Lsuipkius left here Friday of last week (or Floreuce aud Cochran followed Saturday with tbe result of accomplishing the arrest as above stated, A reward of t"dO is published as being offered for tbe arrest but (rum the exertions and efforts made by tbe bank people it is oertuiu tbat they were interested loan extent that a large amount of money would bae been spent to get their men. A rcrsonal Explanation. KniToit ok tiik Guard: Allow me through the columns of your paper to state that my connection with Miss Mary K. McComuck Is exactly the same now as It always has been. MIsh MeCornack sent for me to come to Ku gene and assist her In teaching music, lint as she failed to keep her written promises (the division of her class, iK'ing to give me seven of her old pu pils), it became necessary for mo to work liideN.'ndeiitly, and I did so throughout the entire year. Yours very truly, K. II. Takhkt. Musical Studio Wlllumette Htreet, Kugene, Oregon. rVptcmljer 12, 1801. Nule of lllooded Mork. Two extra flue full blood Clydesdale bay stallions. 5 and 0 yearn old, be tween 10 and 17 bunds high, and weigh ulxmt liioO lbs. each, and can show a Is'tter lot of draft colt now than any horse that has stood In Lane county; also 2 bay Clyde mures, J-bloods, 9 years old, ID Hands nign, weight, uuoui l.r)0 lbs. each; also one 4-yeiir-old mare, I-IiIimmI Clyde. 151 hands hlifh: also one span of matched buy null's, J-blood Clyde, and two yearlings, name biooa. These will lie sold In Kugene to the highest bidder on the 17th day of Oct., lsnl. at 1 o'clock p. m. The mares are all well broke, true and gentle. Terms: A credit of 10 months, with the excep tion of one horse; notes with approved security ut 10 per cent, per annum. UKOKUK iKL8IIAW, Nprlup-fleld Hchools. Notice is hereby given that the pub lic bcIhmiI of district No. 10, will begin on Monday, Kept. 21, 1801. All pupils are rtipiesfed to lie present at the own ing that they may lie properly classi fied and hear the rules ami regulations read. Instructions as to what books will be needed will be given by the teacher at the school building. It will be Ix-st to buy no new books until In structions are given when the pupils enter. The cheeerful assistance and co-4)Mnition of every parent and pupil are earnestly solicited In maintaining a full attendance in the schools. J. 1. Holland, I'rlnelpul. Round Ovkb. K. J. McDonald, the party who bus been taking subscrip tions for different newspapers and periodicals, and signed sundry names to the receipts, was given a hearing le fore Justice Kinsey Wednesday Tlie Justice held hi in to answer the charge ls-fore the next grand Jury in the sum of f-00, und not Wing able to give Ismds was committed to the county jail. Bonds Givm . 8. B. Herold, tbe indi vidual who provided tbe prisoners in tbe county jail with toola, eta i gave a cash bend Wednesday of (40e,and waadisrbsrgrd from cusiody. Tbe money came to hie wife from tbe Eant, ber (stber having mort gaged bis f si iu in Miswuri to raise tbe same. Eldkbs Kr.roTKD At a well attended meeting of Ibe members of tbe Cbriitian churc h of Eugene Tuesday evening were elected fur tbe ensuing year as folljws: T. G Hendricks, 1. I). Mstlock, i. B. Harris, O. beck wilb and Tbos. Hardy. New (iRixkky Ktokk. Messrs. Green A Hon, lute of Michigan, will start a grocery stop- iu the Willamette street risiin of the Titus block In s few duys. Makhiid. At tbe residence of tbe offici ating clergyman, in Kugeue, Oregon, Sept I j, KM, Mr. V. D Young. ( Linn county, and Mis Kuinia Dodd, ut Lane county. Oregon, Iter. K. P. Hendervon officiating. RloumuTioii. Tbe registration of schol ars in tbe public schools are as follows: Central, 3otf; Geary, 200. Total. 614. Cow Waittid A milch cow abont fresh, wanted. Cow without rail preferred. Ad dreseC. Waeblte, box 463, Eugene, Ore gon. Mauisd At the Court Hons In Eo-g-ne. Oregon. J. H. Day aod Ella alio ton, 11 o( Lsue county. Oregon, Justice Kinsey offic-lallLg. Massisd At Junction. Oregon, Sept. 13 H.i, t U Csm, of Lebeuon, Oregon, to Mrs. Lo OerbsrJ, of Junction. RHi:riTii:s. rumps, pipe and gu fittings at Miller A Long. D. Unn It Son, furniture and undertak ing. Cook stoves from ft SO to fi'.O at Miller k Long's, 1Mb street. Nice assortment of hardware at Miller k Long's. Refrigerators at list prices at P. Linn & Bou's. Oata bought and stored by the Eugene Milling Co. Miller k Long is tbe cheapest plsce U t stoves and tinware. K'ep saying over to yourself, "I cau gel hardware at Miller k Long's." The best buggy made (or Ibe money, is E. L. Chambers f'JO pleasure wagons. Attention Farmers. Call ou Miller & Long (or Stores, Tiu aud Hardware. 40,000 bags to loan to those who desire to store tbeir wheat in tbe Eugeue Mills. Owners of (amis desirous of tenants cull on tbe Eugene Improvement Co., Register block. Why I 1 Bleep on the floor when ti will boy a double bidstead at Pay A- Hen derson's. Carpenters and contractors will save mon ey by getting tiuning aud plumbing from Miller k Long. Tiuning, plumbing aud job woik of all kiuda done cheap and ou snort notice 1 1 Miller & Long. Miller k Long are sole agents for the cel ebrated Quid Coin and Gor jou Stoves and Ranges in Eugene. Remember that tbe Eugene Milling Co., is buying oats, and storing tbem slo. Lib. eral prices offered. Don't past by D. Linn k Hon'i furniture) store without examining their flue new line ot furniture just received. Oak bed room sett and all other kinds of furniture, shades and carpets at Pay A Henderson's, cheeper than ever. If yon want a suit of olotbes or a pair of pantaloon go to Davis, the tailor. He guar antees satisfaction and low prices. We have several pounds of old type, which is much better for babbiting mne'bine boxes than the oommon babbit metal sud will be sold fur less money, Tbe Weekly Gpaid now goes to press early Friday morning. Advertisements or locals for tbe weekly should be handed in by Thursday evening For tbe daily by two o'clock of theefleruoou ul each day. Considerable hops are being hauled into town. Douglas county has levied its annual tex. It is 22 mills. Tbs winter supply of ootdwood is being hauled to town W. H. Fenton has gone to Corvalhs to at tend to bis warehouse coutract. Mrs. Doliver Cogswell started on a visit to the Eastern states this week- The scaffolding on the north side of the Chrlsnittii block lias Urn torn away. K. II. McAllister, tutor nt the Tnl- verslty, and wife came up ou Wed. afternoon's local. Mrs. Kincsld left for Spokane Thunduy morning, she has accepted s position as a musical Instructor in an academy in tbnt oily. This week the afternoon local will Ih late each day on account of the rush of travel Incident to Htute fair week. Miss Nellie Straight baa gone to Tort land where she has accepted a position in tbe Portland lair during its oonliuuauce. During the Ktate fair week the north bound Koschurg local train will Is' held at Sulem till 5:80 p. in., U'fore procird- ing io roriutna. F. W. Osbnrn is gettiua sporty. He drove bis gray horse to tbe nuiKh the oilier dsy on tbe Driving Aassooiation track do (eating three local oelebrities. Prof. Frank HufTer has left Jackson ville and gone to Portland with a view of engaging in the practice of law In that city or some place on the Hound. Fred llcllman sent a force of men to Oakland Wednesday to commence work on a new brick. Air. lieiiman is detained at home by the illness of his wife. All trucks not having tires of the required width have Urn forced nH the streets of Kugene. The proprietors of the same are having them fixed as fust as possible Roseburs Review: Charles Hamilton, who has been reading law with bis brother, Hon. i. W. Hamilton, left last week for Lexington, Vs., where be will attend the law department of Washington and Lee University (or tbs next two years. Luclen Parker, a son of Commis sioner Parker. Is visiting In the Pleas ant Hill neighborhood. He Is county school stiperintendent of Gilliam county, lie will return to his home at Fossil about the middle of Octolr. Ons of the city offlolals last week received a letter from a Portland party askiug if tbe oounoil would allow a bnrdy gurdy house In Eugene. Tbe official answered tbat would be no objection provided tbat no bar or women wer allowed io tbe bouse. A bloodless shooting affray occurred at Lebanon Sunday between the lienjttmiue Bros., who ran a small store. Tbey quar reled about eaob other's ability ss sales men, and ons shot st tbs other several limes with a revolver, but did no barm, both were arrested. Tbs rats on wheat from Corvallls to Portland, 100 miles, is S cents a bushel; from McMinnville, balf way between Port land and Corvallls, on lbs same road, It Is 8 cents. Tbe reason for tbis is tbat Cor vallls Is a "competing point," being a sta tion on both tbs Southern Paciflo and tbe Oregon Pscifio roads. Tbe McMinnville people sre complaining st Ihe discrimina tion and ask tbat the Yamblll river be im proved so that Ibey will not be entirely de pendent on tbs railroad. Teleirram: The fight of the nil I road companies against the rates fixed by tlie commission, esjMX'iaiiy u iucy are able to delay the cases In the courts for a year or two, will very likely result In an Iron-clad maximum freight luw at the next session of the legislature. What they would lose by complying with the commission's requirements they will spend in litigation and lol bving. A railroad company is some times a clam. Kerosene oil used as a means of kin dling a fire has been the cause of another probably fatal uorident, tbis time at Oregon City. Mrs. Thomas lirown and her sU'slutighter, Miss Minnie lirown, were at home together, and about noon, Huturday, they were seen by neighbors to rush from their house enveloped In (lames. Jwob Huger, a iiigfitwatchman who was sleeping In the bouse, rushed down, and, catching the young lady, is gun fc-aring her clothes off, but before be had the burning garments striped from her she broke away aud ran out doors. Mrs. Brown's clothes hud caught Are while she was trying to save her daughter, and she followed her daughter. Before the young woman waa caught, and tlie flames of her burning clot hi extinguished, she wus horribly burned, and it was thought doubtful If she could recover. Mrs. Brown was soon covered with a carriage-robe, which some cool-headed neighbor quickly provided, and her Injuries are not so severe. Mr. rtugi-r's hands were badly burned in his heroic effort to save Mba Brown. Slule 1'iiivmily i.hiv. inn M ai l.iy. Wiib' tires arc now the oiilrr for htnii trucks. J. J. Murphy has l-cll rlecfi-d a councilman oralrtu. The seiitfiildiiig around tli" t-n tiro Clirix mini bl. i k bun Ixi ii ri uiovi j Thivpaifi mi the I'lilvvrMty build ings will Ik' colnpli ted by tonight. T lie Mism Viol.i ud Aiu.iii.l.i lliinnlon, of H.iUiy, am hire to attend the iinivt-mity . The c.irs nf tlie I reel r.ir line now In nr the iUM-nptluli, "Eugene Str.i t It.ilUity." Mr. limes, of Silvi-rtnii, lis l u cm millid to the niyliiiu. lie foiini ily livul al Junction. 'Hit. luuibi r is In iii); d In. n.l on tlie ground for St.irv. ru l a u.iri Ii .ime ut the depot. The pla-liTi r arc pulliii'.' the whiio coat on the lower rooms in the Clii'is niaii building. Dr. WilloU;bby bus c -t.ibli-b ,1 liisil. n tnl nUiee, iipntiius in ll itloik's brick. Sc bis card A. N .til und J. II. Turubovr, of I.orgTotn preciui'l, luoiilit in a lot i.f pens lur llic Cnuui-ry Wedm hd.iy. J. II. MuKord, ef lbcW,.r I, llln one of the putcli im r uf tlie Fob y Spring, is sgmii in 1 1 ii. The w tt. r iu llie alley wc-t of Wiilmn ette slni l isi.niiili.Ud to Ti nib utr.'i t i t-it-pi m. an' tli!iiii iii. Marivlltis Young lias accepted u position in I '. i - h I Soli's ( i a 1 1 1 ii ii. v N hiHil, ul I'm t la tut, as a teacher. The grade of the bole al the alley In tersection in the rear of t 'IiuiiiIht's store has liivll lowered tell Inches. T. J. CoHid, living on u r incli six .uib s east of burns, hud n homo mid a limb1 killed by lililuiug on the night of tbu 2.1 lust. Tlie Y. P. S. !'. K. of tin. 1'irsl Presby leriuu i liiinh will give n n i'i plieu to the students of the l uivcisity on Snturd iy even iug, October ;l. Tho diKlriit fair al Tim l.illes will be bi'ld as Hilvcrtixcil, the tire in I li .it city nud at llie ground in no wny interfering wttli the proposed enlnbit. Lule aflirnoon ttaitis. lr. J. I'.. 1'aytini iiitcmls lucaliiig In Kugene lor the praiiice of his profes sion. Miss Miiud mid Muster Walter Shelley will attend the uoriuul mIiooI ut Moniiioutu tbis winter. Win. Neis picked 5,7(10 lion's trom bis bop yard tibove Kprmglli'lil. They should yield IU pounds to the box. ('has. Williams from Silver Lake, Lake county Is here with a four horse team to take back a full load of freight. There arc -17 eases on the docket of the Circuit Court w hich meets In Imi gene, OctoU'r i.'iith, live of w hich arc for divorce, "Prof." Perry, the elocutionists who has Ih'cii drunk hero for several days, was "fired" out of town Thursday alicrnoon by the police olllcers, The coi ner stone of the new Masonic temple was laid Friday at llillshoro with imposing ceii'i. ionics. The royal cm It is doing coiisiilcralile building throughout the Jurisdiction this year. l'rlnevllle News: Mr. I,. Dillor. has bought out Sam Smith, the Ochoeo feed yard proprietor. Sam is going to Junction City Io engage In the livery and feed business. A suit wni roniiiii iieeil in Justicn Kin ley's eoiirl Thursday herein Mis. (' Case sued Miss llsttiii Siowell for a pimio vnl ued at J JOU. Mis Slowell cliiiini slio pur chased the insttuiueiil of Leo (leitih.ird. PriiieviHn lieview: PurliiA on Upper Ui si'liules lire eliilcd over tbu prospeels of tbu building of lbs Oregoiiiiin railroad which they expect will mine across the Cas cade iiinuutuinti via the, Puiigru route, mid dowu DcHchiiti s ti) Um llig Meadows. The following fmm lbs Astoria Town Talk cau be applied to Kugene to a limited ex tent: Our ciliielis aru diuslcd with tbe conlliiiuil ehiuiging of grades. The Coun cil might give the people aotut) Hon of wind it means. Past mi ordinance clntng llig the grndis ( Very month, and then stick tu it. Albany Diuiiht.iI, Tuesday: Yeslehlny at llBirislmrx nu Iterciilinll nceurreil In' tween Mr. John Mills mid Virgil Ll.ivis, of Hint city, resulting in the former stlucking the latter villi a diiugeroiis w eitpmi, just wind with is not leinni'il. Mills was ar rested slid wits to have been given a prelim iimry exiitiiiiiiilion this aft. moon. Deputy District Attorney Wyatt went up oil tbe uoon (ruin to prosecute Hie ciike. Sheriff J. E. Noliind ni d l)i teetivo Tabor, of the 'I'll li l agency, went to Niuslaw Wed. tnorniug to hunt for tlu bunk cusliiur Al bertson. Wm. Dysliiger has Ihh'H awarded the contriict for furnishing the wsnl machine work lor a brick at Oakland and the wagon factory at Corvallls, Wm. Kciisbaw and 1I.C. Humphivv rcliinieil from the McKcnule Veil. Clay killed two diH'r, while Mr. lten shaw killed no huge game. Two bear were caught in traps during their stay near the bridge. Tim Toi'tluni! jitislollicc 1ms Von placed within tint classified civil service list, ami liercuftor appoint ments to positions will 1st niiulc through examinations. The first examination will be held early in (Holier. Oolden Age Disc Harrow with or without seeder, best slid lowest price In the market at F. L. Cimmiikus. Oliver Chilled Plow, nlto Olivers new steel plow warranted to scour in any soil. Wtilkiug, Sulky er tiling Plows nud any thing you need to cultivate the grouud lib. V, L. Ciumiikiis. The brick work on the main sewer Hue Io Chariicllou street is completed. Manholes will be built of brick at each alley Intersect Ion on tlie lateral lines, und catch basins at the intersection ul streets. Contractor licllinun did gssl work. Are yon troubled with flies? Here Is a way to gi t rid of tbeui, ssys (lis lloonville Daily Item: "H mg a bunch of fresh clover on the wsll, allowing it to reueiin them un til dead, shir which time the tly w II not niiiy in llm room If y mi nru troubl d with Hies and too liiv to try thin, you otl(lil to be bothered willi them." Journalism at linker City litis ninny amenities that must make the life of an editor u pleasant one, For lllstaliif the editor of the Iviiiocrnt nTerring to a rival, pleasantly jilss of bim as: "The n.il-lieailcd, fii-ckle-fuced, Isiw legged, lieeliliotis old ri'proliate who siilr1s iiiack liostriiinn into the columns of the evening vilifler." Bander to the Front. W, Hand, rs lis. a lot of burgiitis st bis store oihii.. (lie post olllce. Mnce Le has been in New York be found opportunities to buy at viry low prices by paying tbe cash. He gives tbe tlr;uns in another column, To Ti ade for Outs. A second luind light spring wagon ami a fin I culler, nearly new, to trade for outs. Apply to this olllce. or ClIAS. CltOXKK. IIoi'KK KoiiiiKii. The resilience of Ioe Jobusou, alsiut one mile east of Junction, was entered Wed'wlay, and a rille, shotc;uu nud numerous other ar ticles taken. 'o due to the robbers. ColiillilssloiiciV Court. Petition of John II Bused to sell niult, vitioiiH and spiritous liipiors; ordered that Iii'ciihii ho issued to said Illisob for the sum of 11 W for the term of ons year. Change in county road prayed for by Miivciiiicily, et ul; Noah Buoy, John Hunter mid P. Clirisiuaii appointed viewers and C. M. Collier surveyor. Matter of vacating certain streets and alleis in the town of ITorence; prayer of petitioners grunted except as to tbat portion of Lincoln street south of Front street, and that us to that said portion the praver of the petitioners bo denied. at.LoWAM.-kil. .Meyer iV Kyle, supplies fur pau pers 8 l!l Otl .1 1, Lorris, cure of pauper - -" r.iriliin, I hospital, cure of pauper 1U W llelit .lolitiNUi, care of i aiipei - 1 f'l ( W M.iftcrHon, care of pauper 17 71 N 1 Sweet, earn of pauper - l!0 l W II Kuwlatiil.carii of pauper - 12 00 finis A Husstdl, cure of pauper 21 00 A lioMhiuitli, supplies for pau pers 17 72 Kii,:i be Cigar Store, supplies for pimpi'is . 1 30 (leo Wliitlitrk, supplies fur pan- pels. ... 10 01) Starr (Irillin, hardware 45 40 Junction Mill Co, lumber W M J C (iiHiilulc, lumber 'J7'J 'JO fpiier Willamette) Lumber Co lumber - - C 4t A W Patterson, examining insane 10 00 ll.iy.V Henderson, supplies tor ollicers 11 75 1'iiv .V Uetidersoii, colliu for pauper - - - "0 00 Ciotior lUair, hauling - 7i) .1 P ( iill, exatiuuiiig iliHiino 10 tKI T W' Harris, examining insane - 10IHI K I i.Mi'Keimeyexaiuiiuiig insane Tt 00 L W' lirown, examining insane 10 00 A W' Piittersiiti.exiimiiiiiigiiisaiie 5 00 T W' Miolton, exiimiiiing insane 5 00 I'' W' Prentice, examining insane 5 00 K Scliuiirtzschilil, stationery 5 K" V M WilkiiiHsuppliea (or paupers 2 (leo 1) Ihiriiuril, furniture - 4'J 05 V. M January, rebate on tux - 0 HO Geo W Purchase witness loo 1 70 l-'.liabctli Howard " " 2 10 Jerry Huv " " 2 IX) Tli.sKlori.'l'ioaoli " " 2 10 Geo V Howard " " 2 1" XettieN Howard " " 2 10 l'rank Seals " " 10 W J SnodgriisB " " 2 m ilolin Pape " " 2 10 C S Kvans " " 1 .1 P Law " " 5 "0 Howard lb-oil " " 5 70 ibiines Grillitli .. 4 ;() W W C.sliran " " 1 '" .lames Yates " " 2 M John Ogle " u 2r) Janics Martin " " 2 Tk) SLlloi.d M " UM G V Kinsey, justice foes 81 4.) C W' Ht a rr, j list ice f ocs 1 1 0." .1 W Major, constable 11 HT W it Walker, county olerk 3HS !W 11 11 Kincaid, printing lj' WJ buolsTitn, printing - - 22 25 J 11 McUlnng, supplies for paupers 20 Oa E O Potter, deputy district at torney S W C'omlot', district attorney 47 50 Ohluirn A Delano, supplies 11 00 Howard Heed, constable 4 fi(l Kugene Light Co, light 24 M J nines ENoland, BhenfT 2.10 50 A K W heeler, ownership list 111 00 A W Patterson, teauhera' exam- illation 64 00 Jus Piirvin. keeping pauper $ tl 00 J no MeColiiini, keeping puupcr 5 00 Ann Wilmot, keeping pauiK-r... 12 00 (Mill Miles, keeping pauper 8 00 Sarali Peirunce, M U llristow for supplicM 8 00 A W Patterson, salary school suM'riiitendent 50 00 Mm Grosser, kt J F riniltli pau- per 8 W Mm Lou l'. iigni, keeping pau- jer 1" ,w Win llogart, keeping patitH'r... 20 00 Jos Carter, jht A 1) llylund, liuuiH-r 1" 00 J H Luckey, treasurer's sidury... 41 00 It Hcott, judge's salary M 85 Jus Parker 11 ItH I Iy land 12 John Addison, luniber M 75 A Wheeler, IlilnlsT 11 37 11 F MeCornack, attendance on pauper 4 50 A H i(cCIiiiv, burial of pnuiH-r 5 00 Moore & Llun, eollln for jwiiiht 12 50 L 1) Hcarbrotigh, supplies for pauper 12 00 H V Condon, examining Insane 5 00 W Kiiykendail, examining ln- s a n e 5 00 It F MeCornack, examining lu- s a ti e 5 00 Piirkerson llros, wismI 1"0 00 A K Wbtrler. ownership list... 120 OS TlieCnn-y Thompson road; ordered that Joseph Hudillestoll, John, Mi Mahon ami J N Luht npisiintcd vlewem and C M Collier, surveyer. Adjoill'lied. i brukit liiiiiilgmuls. Several families arrived here Wed nesday afternoon with their tennis and eU'ects, having traveled overland from Nebraska. One of the men Informed us that they started on the long trip May 21. lie lost three homes from drinking ulkall water In the Mulhuer country und thinks, owing to the high prii-e of feed in many places ulong the road, that ho could have coino much chcuiHT by rail. The trip cost him $i2U0. In the part of chruska in which lie was Wutcd no crop had Ikh ii mined for live yearn, potatoes sel ling for M cents a pound and apples at (1 cents. He is delighted at the fruit ami vegetables saying that be had sih-u more fruit coming down the Mc-, Kcnzle to Kugene, than iu live prev ious yearn lu .Nebraska. Ileal Estate Trauslers. KDorNS. Lucy Scott Matthews to Geo. Scott, Interest ill lot 2, block 4, Ellsworth's addition; lo. i:. J. Frasier and T. It. llerry to Samuel F. Kwift, lot 12, bhs-k l'J, Fru sler &, Hyland's addition; f. rutsKxcs. David Morse Jr. to P. Tliot-n and N. H. Jljelilaties, lot 41, block 1, Morse's mliliiloii; Jl-MTIO.V. Willamette Heal Rstute Co. to Helen M. I!akr, lots 1, 2 and 8, block 6'J; 10. Ar briiisi.nKLn Ou Thursday morn lug shout 7 o'clock tbu mill team belonging to Washburne & Hon. at Mpringtiehl, got soured and ran asy with the d river llarly Mcl'lienon, throwing bim out ami bruising bis hreust ami face some what. Tbey then ran into a buggy of Mr. Levies' orusbing it tu piees, sud ran over bruce Walker, hurting bim severely but not seriously. EiiiTiejCiES sx Kalkm. An earthijudke shock was felt at Salem Thursday eve at HM o'tlock. It Inste.l only s few secooils, and was felt mostly iu the larger buildings. It ss not felt at Eugeue at all. Makimkii. Miss Minnie Unn. a young holy well known in this city, wus married Sept. Mb ut Wasco, Waaco county, to ltev. lUdd. Warner. Duo. John Wynn, an olJ and respected citizen o I Long Tom preciuet died al bis home, Wednesday,) aged about 65 years. ""we.