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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1891)
,11 El 0 TY ARB, mm 111JUJ KSTiBLlSUE!) FOB THE D1SSEIV,TI0N OF DEMOCRATIC rill.U'iriES, AND TO KIM M HONEST LIV1!0 BT TDZSWE1T OF OL'B BROW v'()L23 EUGENE, OU. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1891. NO. 40, tllif (Sugcne Citg Guard. d'CHLIStlED EVERY SATURDAYS 1. L CAMPDELL, TubllMlier aud Proprietor. OFFICE-On tl East ide nf Willamette Struct, between Seventh and Lifbtb Street. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. far annum Sii Month Three month. $2 00 LOO 75 OTJB ONLY KA.TK9 OP ADVKHTI81NQ. Advertisement inserted as followi: On uar, tnn line or lew one insertion 13: ritch .uUoquout insertion $L Cash required in advauce. Tim advertiser will 1st charged at th ol- on uar three months W 00 Une square one year -. " w 1 rausient notice in local column, u ora r lin tr inch insertion. Advertising bill will I rendered quarterly. All loli work miMt be paid roHOS helivxrv. ceo. 3. mm Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, IU. PRACTICE IS THE COURTS V of the Second Judicial District anil in be Supreme Court of thw State. SK.cil attention hdveu to collection and matter In probate A. C. WOODCOCK, Attorncy-at-Law, KU iEN'ii CITY, - - - ORKUOh OHFICK-Roomt 7 4 8 McClaren BiiiKlinK. A-Suecial Httentiuu given to Collection anil Pmlrote business. Seymour Xt. Condon, A TTORNEY-AT LAW, DUNN'S BUILDING. litis nr, - - Oregon. B. O. POTTER, Attorney-at-Lavv, EUGENE. - - OREGON. Omen-Room in Conner s liioct. CEO. M. MILLER attorney and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - Ofl Ice-In Masonic Temple. OREGON. Kuykcndall&Payton, Physicians and Surgeons, Rooms Over City Drug Store. A. E. GALLAGHER, Aitoriiey-at-Law. uUGENE CITY OREGON. Special attention given to Probate businee and Abstract of Title. Omct-Over Lane County Bank. DR. J"C. GRAY, DENTIST. OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN YOUNG'S block, opposite Guabd office. All worlr. warranted. , , . . Laughing gas administered for palnles tx- traction oi teeth. MOOIIE & LINN, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Coffin and Casket alway on hand. Pre paring and Embalming Bodies a Specialty. Night call prompty attended. Residence, second honse south of Metlio diat Cbnrch, Willamette itreet. B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. .r 0Arv vrnv TiFSlRAflLE JL Farm. Improved and Unimproved lown property for aale, on eay term. Property Eented and Bents Collected. The Insurance Companies I rprt ar. among th Oldest aud met Re ub ., diu th Paoiirr and Eyi'iTABi.1 adjustment of tbeir one SiAJfD Second to No, 4 share of your patronage i tohcited. Office-In City Hall, p. jf. DORRIS. h v r, nuiUD 0A. LACIB. PBEST. W. T. MET, CASBIBI THE Eugene National Bank EUGENE CITY. OREGON PAID CP CAPITAL, SURPLUS FUND -'0,000 111,000 Tranaact a general Unking busines. BoABDorDicroB: f B Dunn. F W Osburn, J C Church. 8 M Yoran, J M HodsonC Laner. J E Dtvta NOTICE FOR rrBUCATIOS. Uo orn. i 'U-T', Kottoe I. hereby given thai the named .-tiler ha. riled nolle nf ' ,U mas. Dual proof in wvt of J'L I that id prT..I "HI be mrZJ?V and Reiver of f a Und nrS i'JVbe.EUof wnnd. j lidle, m i V.ie. of Lt01. tuaty,ortf.n. J0HS H. SIirPE. EgUter. m Kill. UJ m S.-J-A ri if Vs -BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS.- Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. Ik Most I:::!: South Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen. All work warranted. E. R Luckey DEALERS IX DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competent hands. University Bookstore, McClaren s Building, (Opposite F. V Wilkin1 Drug Store,) Has an extensive Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLECE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy nd School Station ery, Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc. r-Ordera for Book and Subscription lo Newspaper and Periodical promptly at tnndei to. Bowel Trouble, and Cramp, Colic, or any Internal or external ram. Aa yuur drnggiHt lor li , J S. LUCKEY. ALIBIV Clocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc ReDairine Promptly Executed. aTlU Work warrant1.jn J. 8. LUCKEY fail 1BI E. Schwarzschild, Prop. (Successor to Geo. Collier) BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAPS, GLOBES, SPECTACLES, WALL PAPER SCHOOL SUPPLIES. nr.l.n Iit mail Dromotlr attended to. Ad dress Lock Box llf. Cash. Low Prices, AT CRESVELL. From and after Feb. 1, 1891, my terms will be strictly cash. Prices Put Down to Bed rock. I will Not be Undersold. Highest market price Paid for Produce. If not all traded out will pay balance in Cash. J. H. Whiteaker, Creswell, Or. Ml a a iifi e f.ll Jll.fl 111 1 " - - - Manufacturing IIIIXIII:.'! -K X X. Jeweler. i Portland R. V. Cochran & Son, Real Estate Agents. Eugene City, Oregon. Will attend to general Real Etatobunino such a buying, selling, leuHing and renting furmaand city property, etc. Office on south side of Ninth street. Tie Eugene Cigar Factory Keep constantly on hand the finest brand of borne made, domestic, and Key West cigar. Cbargf the lowest price for chew ing and smoking tobacco. Bell at retail and wholesale. UivcTliem a Chance! That ii to say, your limns: Also all yonr breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only the larger air passage, but the thousands of little tube! and cavities lending from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs can not do tbeir work. And what they do, they cannot do weel. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, connrcpin or any of the family of throat ami hum ami bead and lung obstructions, all are bad. All onght to he got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Bos chee'i German Hymp, which any druggist will sell you at 75 centa a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you, yon may de dend upon this for certain. I have a cousin who ii a printer, say Ex Mayor J. C. Longhran of North De Moines, Is. Some years sgo he was employed in this city where they were printing circulars for Chamberlain. lie had a deep seated cold and terrible cough, and while setting P cry b made up hi mind to bny a bot tle. It cured him and that was the first I ever knew of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. I have been strongly in its favor ever since. My own experience and tbat of my family oonviuces bie that this remedy is the best in the world. That may be strong language bnt tbat is what I think. ' For sale by F. M. Wilkins. Druggist. When Baby was sick, we jave her Castoria. Whn lb w a Child, be cried f or Castorla. When h became Mi, he clunf to Casteria. When ah had Children, ah gave them Castorla. Tfee Celebrated Frencb Care, "APHRODITINE'ra Is Bold o k POSITIVE GUARANTEE tornreinr form of nervous aiteve oraur disorder of the generative or- gain oi timer sex, bether arl.iujr fmrn t heexpM.1 . ueof HlimulauU. AFTER Tobacco or Onlum. or through youthful indiscre tion, over Indulgence, Ac , U' h as Lm of Hrln Fower, Wakpf'iineM, Bearltudovn Pain In the ta'k.rieminal V'ean'i,Hyena, Servoo I'm. tratlon. Nocturnal Emiw Ions, ieiioorrb'e, 1j1 sidm. Weak Memory, Unol poweratKl Imio. tewy. which If neglectclnften k ail to prematura o!4 sra an4 lnn;tr. price ll.'W a tc i, t boxes fori'0. Hent I'Vmslloiireccl.tr.(prlce' AWftim.tt.l ABAKfEK 1. riven fr eTet7liuOordTrerelrM,torp'ttnttliernoneT If p.rnaarot rure I. not ef!r.-t.-l W. ht tlonrKl. of tIronQial from old and yonnir. rf both sen-s.whohsve been pprmanenUycnrid trtheuwof AphroditiM. Clnalarlree. AdVlreX THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WmKtb Branch. Buz Z7, farLASb. Oa. Sold f y E. F. MXKEY CO.. IgUu Enimie, Oregna. Fur Sale. A good seven room bona ; Lard 6uihd In g(X)d IncatiiD. For arlK-ilri 'inquire at this effit. BEFCSF M. li. Mnith wiim a HH't'iul Miliit'iiian nt tlie Slut.' fuir. Tlu' l'onniiiKli flrviiH ttmk In fil.Otm wliili- in l'nrt Itiiul. The CMUiury shipped its flist car loud of cuued goods to I'oitland Mondsy. Till" 'WtT lilli' In (Mlliplitril to llth trvt tiitiumii tint uiit'.v vt"t or iu iiinctto ctrivt. Hon. li. J. Pengrii, who was scut to ihe asylum lust wet k. show uo siin of im provement, a j et. Dr. D. A. I'nine has been appointed plijr ieian for the Southern Pacitlo at Ibi place. A good ppoiutmeut. The Cbrisman block in being rapidly fin ished It it thought the posfollice room will bt ready by the first ot October. Lane rouuty is always "in it." Deputy Sheiill Cochran was oue of the principal actors iu the capture of AIUtUoii and Lit Pal. Fred It.lltuiin U quite ill with typhoid feMTst hi ri sidi iice on the corner of llMh aud Clniii.ellon streelt. Mrs. Itellmau it also ill. "1'riif." lVrry, who was Invito! to It'iivo town Hntunliir, irnw an entor tiiiiiiiii'tit at pritiKttflii laxt I'vt'iiitiK to a liirgt' uudit'iitv. llov. E. P. Hfiidtrsoti Hlaitftl to Lake prtfini't S'itfnilHT 1H, wIhtv he lii'ltl HervltvH iSunday. The Jiwt tlim ltn-itchiiiir was lull I In the pre cinct wiim one year ago. llt'lfiia Met 'own wax elected to Ua teacher In one of the Taeoina public scIkhiIh; Hhetlid not accept the xwl tioii, however, ax flic liail alrcatly iiroiulKeil to take the hcIkmiI at Jluli liiiril. ('h Hav News, Sept. Ifltli: ('apt lloli JmicM hax rt'turnctl from the Sius- Inw. havintr irivcn tin charirc of the Mtcamer Cimm. On his way iionie lie met Amlrcw Hall, who wax Koini,' up to take commiiiiil or the iMtat. I. L. uml J. U. CamptH'll, of the (JuAitn will net out 'M Hen of fruit thin fall on part of the poor farm place uilioinlnif Kiiirciie. Prtines will lie llanteil priuclially. touiity I lerk iValker w ill wt out 10 ucn of prunes adjoining. The two men who unstated I.amt- kins and ('ochnin in the capture of AliH-rtson ami l handler were u. .. Moore, of Oardiner, ami J. T. Tliimiiv- snii, of Flon'inv. The latter Is an ex sheriir of Arlziinti and his cxgicricnce assisted greatly iu ellectiiiK the cap tun'. Iessrs. lliiirlev and Steele, of Polk county, with a cast Iron separator. thnlietl 7!I,IHI imsliclxol LTillll III !H (lavs, an avenii;e of alxuit 2.4ihi hushelo a day until the last eleven days which, on account of having to move so fur aeh time, they only nveraifed nUiut 2,1100 bushels. A Jacksonville correspondent of last Mon day to the Ashland Tiding Kays: A fare well parly was given on Wednesday to K. Kubli, Jr., sud Evan A. Renmes. All the young folk were present and a mo.t enjoy able time was had. Mr. Kubli and Mr. Renmes departed the following evening lor their studies at the Slate University. Portland Welcome: (in'iit are the vicissitudes of fortune. Then' Is In Portland today 11 ireiilleman who, ten yearn aijo, was worth SfiKKIHK). He lnictlciiiiy maiic the city or rargo, North Dakota. Hols now about hcv- enty years of ag and is employed as a carpenter. He Is the soul 01 honor and (ciicrosity and deserved better luck than this. Since the mass meeting; of citizens, held after the lire, the IioIhi iHipulatlnii of The Dalit has very steadily dimin ished till it is now a rare tlilnx to nud one. The trains are wateiieu eim-niuy, and when any of them hrini; In these unwelcome gentry, he no sooner hits the ground than he In arrested.. The foreii;n hoho element hears or this and keeps away. At the Salvation army ImrntckH, at Astoria, last Sunday nlirlit. the girls announced, "We're going to Portland next Wednesday; chip in now mid pay our fan: 't w III take W The nit was piiKHcd and l-.M was reunzeii. '(live us 70 eent more and make It .')," was then announced. The hat was ruiHsed and 40 cents more wan Keeun'd. They kept this up till the oggn'gute or the collection was w.lfl). AHhland Tldlnim: It Is currently n-norted that there are IWKJ tieople (In- ehidlng Indians) gathering liticklelx-r- ries, ut the lilg putch in the upier Itogue river country on union cn-eK. here are one thousand acn or more of land there In one solid huekleherry natch, and tho bushes are loaded this year, they nay, with the Mggt nnd best enip fiir a long time. Family after family ot Indians iroui me n 11111111111 n-servHtlon have gone hucklelierrylti', and the white people, many of them, have gone too. Hirei for pitcher's Catorla proroot. PfgetrUoa, and overtxiriMs Fialuieucy, Coiutipalion, Sour Btomarh, Diarrhnea, and Fereriahneaa. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep matnraJ. Csurtortu contains DO Morphine or other narcotic property. Castorla la so well fclaritod to children that I recommend it u superior to any pTHKrlpUuo known to ib,." U. A. A ar-Hta, M. H., t3 Portland A.., BruokJn, . T. "In Castnrla In my practice, and And It pecialJ aclaptnl to afTectioo. rf chi Idreo." ALU. Knm, H. I., I; sd in.. Mew Tort Tw Currant Co, 77 Vurrsy Bt, K. T. The 0. P. K. II. Tnemlay' Corvalli Times iy: Vesler day (Mundsy) was the dav set for the mau sti tueid ot Ihe O. 1'. R. R. to pay their la borers. Hut Ihe day pasatd and uot a nickel wa tendered tho men. The court didn't eveu oouvene lo bear tho cause and Ihe laborers and their legal representative stood round, watched aud waited ami won dered until the setting sun went down in th west. Hut Ihe court convened Ihl at' ternoou al 'i o'clock, and, on behalf of the receiver, Win. M. Hoay presented a peti lion asking for further time lo float rertiH cate and alleging that the mistaken opinion of a New York attorney had iuterU'ttd with his raising the mouey. Thiswa bis ouly aud threadbare eicuae, and Ihe feeliug iu which these fuels were depicted by hi royal nibs wn the ouly ronviuciug argumnit Plaintiff filed iu auswer a petition asking for th removal of Col. Hogg as receiver and Ihe appointment of au honest man. The reasons and alli gations were numerous, bu I the court in its wisdom aw fit to make an order, in eubstauce, Ibat (aid receiver have until Ihe With day of October lo appear and how cause why be should uot be removed from office aud iu the Dieaullme Itie esru ings of the road are lo be applied to the op ersiing eipense. Reaping: tbe HeueHtu Now. The beucfll from fruit culture are thus summed tin by the Ashland Tidings: Out side people who would desire to belittle the fruit business about Ashland should canon us and see the people here reaping tbe profile from Ihe fruit orchard. Five months ago and for ouie time liter thai money wa almost an "uuknown quantity" bete, but siuoo the beginning ot Ihe fruit and berry season, the lnllm ol outside money iu return for our fruit products baa been steadily iocreaaing until money is comparatively easy now. Ashland ba been having pretty heavy "pull" upon the "sack" of our northern neighbors and there sre many thousands of dollar yet to be received. Add lo tbe money tbat has been brought in by tbe fruit crop of th valley, that to be received from tbe uuutu ally large surplus ot wheal aud other ex pons, and the Rogue river valley has not had a more profitable and prosperous sea son for many years Real Estate, 1 raimters. Kl'OENK. James ami W II Holl'iimn to X J llcatic, 10x100 feet In llollhiall's addi tion; Hod. WW Wilson to Ell;saletli J Cortina, lot 8 Mock 4 In Sliaw'a addition; f VOUNTUY. Edmund I) Judklim to Itctijamln Davis, '1 acn In Tp 17 and 18 H, H3 V:fhio. U. H. lo Henry 0. Mcl'heraon, 151 acres; patent. Voluer Hemenway lo J. A. Voder, 177.011 acres in Tp 17 8, B 4 West; 0i.017.CO. FLOBKNCE. N II Djoldnnes to A O Fwke, lot 4 block 1, in Morse's addition; 2l3. Letter Lint. Bept. 11 Case, E R or 8am Hnnghy, J L Naegele, Tina Newman, Eva I'real, 8 R Keith, II U Mathews, John Thompson, Walt Underwood, li F Ward, J W Wright, (loo W Wharton, Mr M a i.hurirM ol nnii cent will be msdu on each letter xlveu nut. Persons calling lor letter will uluiuu say when advertised. ....... 1 1. ... . u i.tTiiv, n . Alin.lfi. nAniiiiun.ii I. n. A Lkvki, Hkaii. Hero Is an extract from Jim Hill's seccli at Fairliaven, Wash., a few days ago. Jim Hill la pnldent of the On-at Northern rail mad. This is a very Hcnslblo and very timely talk: "The country I what builds your city; without a producing community In tno country you have no use for a city. You might build houses and blocks nf houses and put lit electric HghtH and gas and modern plumbing, but If the people were not jinwiierous were not occupied pntlt ably, they would not have use for your houses. We might build our railroad here; we might build large stations, and we might build shops to repair our cam aud even build cars, but unless there was something for tho cars to do we have no use for them. The thing would come to an end. All this country and all Its natural wealth has been here since Adam wan a little Ixiy, ami It might remain here for all time without any change It will re iiialn here without any change except such change as Is brought about' by well directed, enterprising, Intelligent cll'ortn. It take work always to bring the results that build up new coun tries." Assessment or 1891. The following I th recspitulation of tho assessment of Clackamas county for lbUl, as reported by J. W. Noble, count? assessor! Number of acres of land 450,719. valued at t3,34'i,5C4; value of city lots 9598,658; value of im provements $641,503; talus of merchandise $'291,178; money, notes and account t'iHt,. m; household good and furniture $103, eJCMi; number of horses 4HI8, valued at 1.16.605: number of calll 13,104, valued at 1137. 4fl3; number of sheep 11,033 valued at H'2.306; number of bog 5tor, valued al fH,K.r). Oross value of all property f. ',,550,007; indebtedness 12,302,227; ! emotion 1378,431. Total of tnxsble proper ty $3,103,372; eireas of iudebtedneas over sssessiuenlt $227,968. Pally Guard, HeuL 17th. Twk.nty Dayh. I)uve Shepherd, the InvpiyHetiblc drunk, was In town again yesterday and proceeded to "tako the town." lie landed In the ralabooaeand i,iu .....ciilniT liivnnlcr Harris sen tenced him to twenty days at hard la bor on the atp-eis. lie made his first aiipcarunce alsmt noon engaged In cleaning crosswalk. Eluctsical MaChiukht -Tbe Oregon City Enterpria y: The Blu River Min ing snd Muling Compny of Ibis city is pushing development work In it claim in Lane couniy with fine prospect in view. The company eipecl to put in electrical machinery thi fall. Lake Cocrnr Wins A special race of five eighth of a mile, for a purse ol $140 wa run st the Htate Fair in which there were fourteen entries, Sept. 18th. Tbe Lane eonnty tiore, Fsppooae, won the race. Time, m. rmiCMS. At th Stale Fsir Thursday R. B. Kmiib, of Eugene, look first premium for bet graded drift. 4 year old mare; also 2nd premium for beat farm team; and E. C. Htnitb, of Eugene, let premium for best 4 year old stallioo, Bbire. MtsaikD M. F. Rapp, of Roneborg, and Miss Effi L. Rupel, of Junction, City, Or , were married at the residence of the groom Wednesday evening, in the presence of relatives and a few intimate friends. Wood coming iu lively. The wood-sawing niaehliit am kept busy sawing cord wood. V 11 r.. '..e....b tu l.nll.ll, .mI. demv 011 the north fork of theSiuslaw Eugene is again lulls normal condition, the University and public schools being in ssion. A iiumWrnf I -a nc county people w tend the Central Point fair, iu Juc attt son count.v lf.t,. M 4 ll'milxu iiii.l 1 11 ii 1 1- nr., holding a scries of n-llglous uurtiugs ... .ii .. .1.1.... 111 .iiany tins Hit k. CariM'iitern comineticetl work on Svarvcruil'H machliien wan-house at the dcKit Monday morning. Mr. Moondiend went to Junction Motiilav In iinikc nrniiiLi'iiieiils for the starting of 11 pajsT at that place. A. 1). ItUilnii lias sold his ranch I111- imveuieiitri on the Siuslaw and with Ills ruuilly lias moved to .Marshiicid There an now one hundred and f ueiilv.nlim newsiuiiM'rH 111 Oreifoll. One over an average of four to each county In the stitte. A ireodctlo survey Is In pnign at tho iiwintli tt tint Slnsluw river to Hooiii-ntidv dotorinlnit tint Is-Ht nithod of the proposed improvements Tl,.. lul.1,.11,1 T I.I liir ilmliina Hull the Southern On-gon peach on-hard of of the iiappahaiitiock," la a myth. iioiitiorMitiiir. nun "intt iiniuiiiit-r ihiv h. N. Honey haa let tho contract Tor the lumber for the Fall Cn-ek brltlge to t.ltiilhiv Iteitai iif.liiuiu.r. Work will Im eoiunicneetl 011 the structure in about 10 days. Tan liiimlr.,1 n,l .lull I nnnlla were re- liorted al tbe opening of the Pendleton pub- no seuoois. 11 is is eipeoien mat iuis uuui her will be luureased lo 350 during tbe preseut week. DUiuitoli- Tim uinin u-n-nt blir ncre of tloatlng aawlogH the same large swarm of small boys tho ever-living n'Hrtcr's pencil no charge for drown ing notices, The Forest Grove Times savf in it re port of lb Htate Fair: Lane oouuty atsnds t Ihe front iu ber exhibit ot grain and grasses. It is simply grand and could only be fully appreciated by being oaielully ex amined. Tlmiviliiv'a Astoria Dnllv Talk snva: The extreme low tide this morning left the Atnsdaie nearly nigu ami ury on the sand, enabling the sailors to ro movo the barnacli, etc., nearly down to the keel. The West hits 0110 of tho detect I VI who was searehlnir for AlUrtsoll the f.dlouliiir lult A I Titltcil Stntt mar shal with a blue suit of clothes and a wide rimmed hat on, making a still hunt for fugitives, la a clam. There were three bids handed for build ing tbe new city ball at Ashland, at the laut meet Inn ol lha Ashland- oitr oounoil held last week the lowest beiug tbat of Geo. Biggs, $4,475, and tb blghert that of Chas. Veghte, $5,000. Tim Astoria Daily Town Talk of Thursday nays: Joe Moom, head saw v.ie ui tli' 1'luiium mills, who ntvlved such terrible Injurlt a few weeks ago, Is n-covcrtng rapidly and ieu ior run laud Monday to. undergo treatment. The school snnar utondent of Jackson winni. ahnnbl w.ka tin. Ha advertises in tbe Jacksonville Times tbat thoreare vacant scholarships in the Bute University at his disposal. Jackson county should secure a school superintendent that will ceepaoreasi of Ihe times. In t short time the Ctnur d'Alene Indisnt ill be naid the Durchsse money for that portion of the roservstion bought by the guverumont. There will be $1,110 fur escb msn, woman and child in ine inoe, wuiun mean tbat tbe whole tribe will become rich at once. V U ri.rl.mnn. nf Kilter Lake, writes that the report have been circulated that Mr. llayes lias purcnasea an iu. ueet a. Silver Lake, but the report is not tru and that there are about 1000 head in that vl oinily tor sale that will be gathered in ubout two weeks. Cattlemen ol Crook county feel a little uneasiness regarding tbe demand for beef this tall. Tbs supply of beef being greater than was expected, there is no certainty that there will be a market for all tbe beef In Crnok oountv this season, and cattle rais ers may hav to carry tbeir steers over anoth er year, The postmaster general has sent a u,nw. nil tlm county seat noat- inastew In the land, nquttlng them Ui niako a Hpeciai vuut mi an mo mv olllees In the county and look after the m.m.nil condition uml efficiency of the service with a view to bettering the same wherever ponmuio. Iloseburg Plalndcaler: At the meet- 1.... ,.t Hiu luHtril nf triistcea liwt nlirlit It wan decided to cancel tho contract for the ante of the city bonus, xne noriiia in whom thev were sold are iit,r..tiioe too slow In nutting untho collateral to suit tho Imanl. Tho city Is In Immediate need or aewers, ami city hall and can't afTord to monkey with speculators any longer. Tbe election law paased by tb last legls l.lnr ntnnirA. tha SOUUtV OOUrt 10 0OO- struct a voting booth for every 40 voters at tbs different polling pieces. j.n oooiu. will cost from $5 to 7 a piece and It will lake about 120 of tbem-quit a little mm. Th. lav. nn dnnbt. 1 a oood one but it i going to eot Lane county about 01,000 tbe first election in trying it. xuer ar. several little kinks In tbe law that the vot er should kuow, and all those who hav not already taken lb trouble to learn them will find it lo tbeir advantage to do so. The Crater Ijke nea-erpent haa ...I n In .11 Ida nrlxtillA irlorv this RMiaon. acconianled by hi" l"tter liulf and a hnnxi or utter oi iiiup awr pents, all of which have been distinctly seen In the mystical abyss of the mountain hike by more than a dozen more or less discriminating oWrvent. Since U lng lust olmcrved the old male .. ........ i,.. a,,e.,nt,.il a liiiiidsomo lmlr m-in:ill. Ji" - . ---- . of wlngn and his eyelashes have taken a thoughtful unsip iiiar- autm givuuy to his apiN-arnnee when the air is thick with smoke. Tho fangs on the port ide of his imper Juw have grown ap-pn-clably ulso. Th Dalle Tlmes-Mountuineer: Mr. 8. P. Uazlitt, the pilgrim printer, walked Into tb ofllce today from Coeur d'Alene, having tramped the whole distanoe. Hazlitt is a well known to tbe craft, having worked on every pater published from Ban Diego, Cal ifornia, to Victoria, B. C. He i aow rap Idly approaching tb sere, the yellow leaf period of existenoe; but like the "Wander ing Jew," there appears lo be a mvtnou iufluence wbicb eoustantly Impel him for ward . Twenly-flv year ago be worked on tbe Mountaineer and has many anecdotes . f 1 . . . -AHIIUUltAN to relate oi many euuor. wr - on Ihe paper, who bava long sine passed I ik. .,l.n. n.ainrilv. 1 lly actuid count Sat. there were 110 teams hitched around tho Court House stititin'. Eugene docs a largo amount of business and It is drawn from all parts of the county. From Florence to the McKciizlo bridge and Junction to Cottage J rove the trado comes to this town. D. B. Watson, a popular and well known young mau of l'eudleton, formerly book keeper and oolleolor for th Pendleton Electrio Light and Water Company, has been arrested on a charge ot being a de faulter to the company in the sum of $500. lie attempted lo leave tbe state, but was captured at linker City by Sheriff Furnish aud brongbt back. A hewspaHr is always printed In a rush. There is always something left out that should have gone in; it Is at times tin) quick to Judge, often too quick to act, but with all its faults and short comings, then1 is more education in a bright newsy paar than there Is In a novel. You will And that the brightest Isiy on practical, sensible, ev eryday quc'stlons is he who prefers newspapers to novels. Ex. COTTAGE GROVE ITEMS. Leader, Sept. 19. Tbe lufnut child of Mrs. O. B. Marrs died in Ibis place Wednesday September 16, 1891. Mist Rose Ilsnson left Thursday for Eu gene. 8be will soon go to Monmouth to attend school. There will be a basket plonie and flag raising at the divide school house on Satur day Bept. 26. A good lima Is anticipated. Mrs. Ida Spray, of Beppner, formerly of this plaoe arrived here Wednesday to visit at her father's, Mr. Robt. Oriffln'l a few weeks, Jerue H. Sharp returned from Bohemia Friday alter a bard summer's work on his ledges. Mr. Sharp is deserving of rich re turns from his years of labor in this re gion. Died, at Silk Creek, Oregon, Bept. 14, 18111, ot spinal menengitis, Mamie Alioe, little twin daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Presley Taylor. Aged 1 year, 1 month and 15 days. Tbe Utile three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hubbard fell from the stent at their residence Wednesday and broke ber left arm above the elbow. Dr. Ogleaby dressed Ihe fracture sud Ihe little girl is getting along finely at present. A new nump and a lot of new pipe ar rived here Thursday for Bohemia. They are making ready to run tbe quart mill day and night, as soon at a suffluient sup ply ol water can be obtained. Ihe com pany are making preparations to run tha mill until late ibis fall. An Improved Iron Post and Wire fence. The Crabb iron post and wire fence la now on exhibition on Ihe vacant ground adioiulng the Guabd office, and the pro prietors are ready to make contract for building tbe fenoe, or telling oountv rights. Tbe fenoe it durable there being nothing about it that ia liable to decay, tour wires with an Iron post every two rods and an iron stay In between will be built for M 25, th purchaser to dear tbe fenoe row and haul material to tha ground. It ia highly ornamental for garden and yard purpose. Farmers wishing tenet ouilt should call and examine it. The Lebanon Canal. Albanv Herald: Mr. T. J. Bell, foreman of the Lebanon canal work, who with Con tractor Prloe was injured in a runaway ao- oident at that place Sunday is in tbe city, having oouie ber for surgical treatment. He went to Dr. Davit, who found that one rib wat broken and other injuriea received, Mr. Ball ttatet that work it progressing fa vorahlr on tha canal which wilt be complet ed by November 1st. Thirty teams and fifty men are al work, 'ihe canal win oe inree miles long, and will provide Lebanon with excellent water power. Conservatory of Music. UNIVEHfllTY OF OREGON. Miss Mary E. McCornack, Director. Assistant teachers Miss Louise M. Sawyers, Miss EUzalictli rJuwyers, If. M. Tnutrilotltitl Iu tylvi.n nil HlH Ttllinn .t,nuv,iw " p. ' J rYirtu oronn uml violin and In voice culture, harmony and theory of music. All persons desiring instructions in uie conservatory or further Information re garding it will apply to tho director. Ialdenoe, corner Seventh and Lincoln streets. Leo Bbokes. B. O. Callaghan. of Bt. Louis, Mo., aoommeroial traveler, had his left leg broken at the ankle joint Saturday alternoon. He was driving a borse juit beyond th University when it got fright ened and ran away, Mr. Callaghan jumping out with th abov reeult. Dr. Smiley waa called and aet tb limb. Th gentle man left on the early train tbit morning for Portland, where h will enter a hospital. The buggy or hone were not injured. Chained to a Tait. Shepherd, who waa teutenoed to twenty day work on the street, refuted laat Saturday labor, and Mauhtl Eastland chained him lo a tree in front of the iaiL and will provide blm with bread and water for a diet until h takes a different notion. Pitttio voa OtuaDiAH A petition hat bean filed in tha Probate Court, asking tbat Joel Ware be appointed guardian of the es tate of Hon. o.J. rengra, oy nis wire, aim. Viola E Penora. and hit on in liw, O. W. Lerrison. Tb matter will be beard on Sep tember 30th. The Canmkit. On account of lha re- oeiptof large qutntilie of peaches tha caunery wae compelled to work their force) Suoday. The pay roll of thi institution laat week amounted to ovr $1,000. Eugene i proud of her cannery. .i.v.n.fvf at Itiwvm RO. Josenh. i.i. ,...., ... - . Carlon. an old citizen of Itoseburg, a . , , . i i. i. ... . i . liveryman, ieu uinmgu nu iwn ui.--wav In his baru Sunday night about twelve feet to the tloor, breaking his left arm and badly bruising himself. Hast Bali.. A Salem dispatch in an nouncing the disbanding of the Salem team for Ibe year, aav: "Talk ia now itrong of a league team for next year. Salem, Al bany Eugene aud Albina are wanted in it." Thi Yeas is Birmnio. The teaaon of if a cream anil aa hatha and marriaxe en gagement it mergiug into the aeason of candy pulls, call ana weauings. Married. In Lane county, Ore gon, by Elder N. B. Alley, Sept. 14, all of Lane county, Oregon. ll,..i,n In Portland. Oregon. Pent. 16. IRJI. a W. Miller and Mrs. M. J. Welkins, both of Eugen. w,7iir,"t