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IP n n ,1 fa T ITl 1 J ' w Mill tt in K8TABL1SUKD FOB THE DlM-ll ,TI0. OP DEMOCRATIC PaUCIPLKS, AM TO 1111 11 lOIEITLlTlM BT THZ IWE1T OF OLE BROW VOL 23 EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1891. NO. 50, rm ur Y G ARB JDj Ulif qtnt (City Cuari (PUBLISHED EVEliY SATURDAY. I. L CAMPBELL, rubliwher Mad Proprietor. OFFICE -On the East aide of Willamette Street, between Seventh tad Eighth Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. I'er annum... .Hit Month... Three month. . 12 00 . LOO , .75 OUR ONLY ItATKa OF ADVERTISING, Advertieementa Ineerted M follow.: On eouare. ten linn, or leu one Insertion S3: -ach eubeequeut Insertion L Cah required in advance. lime advertisers will be charged t the ol ,.m'na rate-.: i me snuare three month 86 00 l u equare aix month. 8 00 One square one year 12 00 Transient notice, in local column, 20 cent ...... liujt tnr Mtih (naertinn. Advertising bill will be rendered quarterly, All lob work must be paid fob ok dklivirt. ceo. b. mm Attorney and Counsellor . at-Law, WIU. PRACTICE IN THE COURTS V of the Second Judicial District and in be Supreme Court of tin istate. collection and fiptowl attention given w aiatter in probate A. C. WOODCOCK, AUoriicy-at-Law, 4Ur.BNTIS CITY, - - - OttKOOIi OFFICE Rooms 7 A MuClaren Building. a-Sneeial attentioa given to Collection and Probate buiiiee. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORN EY-ATLAVV. -DUNS'S BUILDING, I'ugciic, Oregon. E. O. POTTER, Attorn ey-at-Law, EUGENE. - - OREGON. Omoi- Room in Conner' Block. GEO. M. MILLER Ittarney and CcunsellovatrLaw, and Beat Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - OREGON. Ofllee-In Masonic Temple. Kuykendall&Payton, rhjsiclans and Surgeons, Rooms Over City Drug Store. A. E. GALLAGHER, AUorneyat-Law. KUGENBCITY OREGON. Srcial attention given to Probate buine and Abatracta of Title. Ofkici Over Lane County Bank. DR. J. C. GRAY, QDENTIST. OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN YOUNG'S Mnnlr nnnnaita GtlABD office. All WOrH laughing gu adminiatered for painli ilea ex tt:an ot teetn. .. MOORE & LINN, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Cofflns and Casket always on band. Pre paring and Embalming Bodies a Specialty. Nitht calls prompty attended. Residence, second house south of Metho dist Chnroh, Willamette street. B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. t T1AVK SOME VERY DESIRABLE X Karma, Improved and Unimproved lo property for sale, on eaay term. Prcporty Uented and Bents Collected. The Inaurance Companies I repreaent are amor? the Oldest and moat Reliable, and in the Pao.rT eodEdrjiTABLt adjustment of their oases STAJIO 800D to I OH A share of your patron I solicited. Omoa-fctT.il. jj y, DORRIS. chu. lamb, racsT. w. t. nrr, CaSBIIl -THE Emrene National Bank EUGENE CITY, OREGON. PAID CP CAPITAU Transacts s general banking bnalnea. BoAiDODoros: F B Dunn. F W Oaburn, J C Charon. 8 M Yoran. i il Hodson. C Uner. J E Di- NOTICE FOB PfBUCATIOS. Law Omrl at H.wssrso. Ooo.j KiYt!o la fcereriT flw" nt ,h tnUow nmJt,Wr r llA m ol hi. taJ"o lh.t M,d pn will be ni.de rforr lb. K.-r1 aiwl R4Tero(lh I . a. Und otjre M. on Thurwlay. trtuhH ' l-'l- J Wiiiimi. Yale. IT-emption D thr i or ee . Tp 17 K. K S Ewt. w u. He r..m the l..lWw.n "TZrS ermtinaosM rwidrnce op. arsd rulintK ioI au.i :.it. m: Jm f fT. rVnjamin won Aitrrd PUiuJaa Uedie.au ot l"""!' Lane County, Orcfon. m mm. vma, U llfS Xjt V JCC;- affitWi1IlU -BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS. - Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. fie Most Select hi kill of Portland Special attention Engraving by two first-class workmen. All work warranted. E. E. Lackey DEALERS M DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Arxicies, ramts, uns, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competent hands. University Bookstore, McClarens Building, (Opposite F. M. Wilkin' Drug Store.) - Haa an extensive Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, OLLECE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station ery, BlanK books, utiery, tic. ryOrders for Book and Subscriptions lo Newspaper and'Periodicals promptly at tended to. Bowel Troubles, and Cramp, Colic, or any Internal or External Pain. Ask your druggist for it J S. LUCKEY, CALEB Il Clocks. vVatches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc Repairing Promptly Executed. KflllWork Warraoteel.jn J. S. LUCKEY 9 E. Schwarzschild, Prop. (Succeaaor to Geo. Collier) BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAPS, GLOBES, SPECTACLES, WALL PAPER k SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Ordera by mail promptly attended to. draaa Lock Box U. Ad- k Prices, AT GRESWELL. 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. BOOKSTORE Manufacturing XX1XX Jeweler. given to Repairing and R. 1). Cochran & Son, Real Estate Agents. Eugene City, Oregon. Will attend to general Real Estate businea such as buying, selling, leasing and renting farms and city property, etc. Office on south side of Ninth street. The Eugene Cigar Factory Keeps constantly on band tbe finest brands of home made, domestic, and Key West cigars. Charges tbe lowest prices for chew ing aud smoking tobacco. Bell at retail aud wholesale. Give Them a Chance I That it to say, your luncsi Also all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery tt Is. Aot only tue larger air pannages, but the thousands of little tnbea and cavities Ming from them. When these are clogged ana choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs can not do their work. And what they do, they cannot do weel. Van it cold, congu, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, con.nmptinn or any of the family of throat and Huso and bead and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid ol. 1 tiers Is just one snre way to get rid of tbem. That is to take Bos- chee's German Syrup, which any druggist ill sell yon at 75 cents a bottle, i-ren U ererything else has failed you, yon may do- dend upon wis lor certain. I have a cousin who is a printer, says Ex- Major J. C. Lougbrsn of North Des Moines, la. Home years ago be was employed in this city where tbey were printing circulars for Chamberlain, lie had a deep seated cold and terrible oongb, and while setting no copy be made np bi mind to bny a bot tle. It cored him and that was the first I ever knew of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I have been strongly in its favor ever since. My own experience and that of my family convinces me tbat tbis remedy Is tbe best In the world. That may be strong language but tbat is what I tbiok. t ot sale by r . M. Wilkins, Druggist. When Baby wa tck, we gave her Castorla. Wbaa aha was a Child, she cried for Caatoria, When she became Vina, abe clung to Caatetia. Wbao she had Children, ehe gave them Castorla. TMelelratedFrencb to, wt0luSd"APHRODITINE''r:,SXi: Is Bold OS A POSITIVE OUARANTES toenresny form ofnervouaalwaM or any dlaonlerof tbe generative or gan oieiUM-rtex, whether ari.iuc fmmthrM.lv BtfCHt uaeol Stimulant. AFTER Tobarco or Opium, or through vouiiiful tod luere tlon, over Indulgence, Ac , euro aa lm of Urmln Puwer, Wskef'ilnrw. bearing down Kalnainth ba'S.!iemlnalWean,H)rrter!a.Kenroua JToe tratloo, Nortonial EmiMloua, Lciroirrvpa, Ills ainna. Wrak Memory. IvMaof I'oweraud Ira no. trncy, whl bit Deglectl often lead to premature c!d are and lnanltv. frll II JiO s boi, t boxes ljr 1 1 "). Hnt I y nail cni reet,t nl price A M RITTK.-4 01ARAKTEK la given for eTeryliiju order n-ceived. In re'.nd UiemoDey If a f.maaaal rnre I. not erlertM. e bare taowandeot tMtlmoalal frora old and young, of both rxee,wbo bare been permanently rar4 hj theoM ol AphmliUna. ttn-aiarlre. Adam) THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. eaten Branch. box X, tsmtrnjib. Oa. Sold by E. K. LUCKEY k CO., Drnggiat t'lgene. Oregon. For Sale. A griod seven room bonte; bard finished In good location, tot lartienlars Jicjuir I thi office. Mo. Goshen Items. Sent. 23. 1891. Mis Maud Warmath of Albany I visiting reisi ivrs suoui uosuea. O. 8. Uunaaker and Jos. Tarker of Lost alliy were iu the village Sunday. Born-Satnrday, September 11). 1891. Mr. aud Mrs. W. L. Wheeler, a daughter. Frank and Horace Hampton of The Dalles are here sojourning with relatives. Johnuv Psrksr has returned home from California where be has been for a year or iwo. Mr. Frauk Hvland of Junction haa rented menoveru s place near tbe toaal Fork bridge. A number of onr bpoiU have been out the uiouutaiua east of here for several dava ou a uuui. Mrs. 8. J. Dillard and Joseph Reed have each purchased a uw buggy within the last s ur two. A little faster esit than a walk over tha epriugtleld bridge Tuesday coat A. J. Kee- ney fill aud coats. Dan Uoldridite will soon move lo Dexter. here with his brolher-in-Uw he will take charge of the fluutiug mill. Mis. Harry Schrsder has sons to tbe Bi uslaw to visit with her Damme for a num. b r of months. Harry is yet in this viciuj. Our liorllv. touiic and nood natured blacksmith, Mr. Wait, alias "Fatty" was "particularly" sonuht for liv one of his fsir meuus me oiuer day. Verily, Fatty Is the ladies choice. Luvirn Parker, our old lime school teach er lor Ibis district, but now school super in teudeut of Gilliam couuty, is making bis parents a lew weeks' visit, lie la acoouips uied by his wile, nee Miss Palmer with whom be joiued in matrimonial ties about a mouth ago. Congregational Cbtirch Dedicated. The Congregstional Church of this city wss dedicated bundar. The attendance completely filled tbe church to overflowing. The dedicatory sermon was preached by Uev. f . b Kuiutit of Salem, and was able and eloquent. Mr. A. E. Wheeler read a atateoient ol the financial condition of the organisation, showing tbst the entire ex, peuses nl erecting lbs cburcb and of buy log tbe grounds had been liquidated by th mcmbeis snd Eugene friends of lbs churcl tberefoie no collection was necessary. Tbe niusio furnished bv the chnroh I choir assisted by indivnal members of the other similar bodies of Eugene, was grand. in tbe eve mug, a cue sermon was deliv ered in (he church by Iter. C. F. Plait, of iorrest Grove, General Missionsrv. The memlxtrs of tbe orgsnizstion are just ly prond of their edifice, a it is creditable to the church and the city. Letter Lint. Sept. 2V. A look, Mr 0 H Blair, Mr C H Campbell, Joel Chans, M rs F E Granger, A Hays, Simon P Arlhers, F 0 U.rt, Mr J W Boisbo, Joseph Clark, Hilas Davis, Myrta Haskins, Chat Harney, J N Hsmley, UFf.j Hale, Minnie Tyslady Hoover, Mrs C M uorn, 4 w Holland. T J Hill, Uiis A U Keyer, Cbas J Murray, Miss Qrsce Psrker, John Reynolds, Mr J W (Jachyou, Antonio Nero Aghlmid) McDonald, Mrs Js Patrick Mr Robbins, J W Btigsll, Mrs John Bindemd, Mr M O Hpsulding, Mrs EmmsHtuttx, Jss A (2) Upton, Cbss Vsndewslker, A D Williams Fred Yonns. Mrs Ellis A chanra of one eent will h mule n aoh letter given out. Person calling lor letters will IMcaau hj wnen auveruwu. AllMMJt WAH11UUKN, P, M A Home Without Cost. Any person intendina to bnild a home, who will csll on E. J. Frasier, within tbe next thirty days, will be niven a handsome residence lot in a beantiful location free of chsrge. Tbis is no catch advertisement but an actual gift proposition. Annouucement. To the citizens of Eugene and Lane county. The undersigned, hsving formed a partnership and decided to locate In Ku gene, for the purpose of conducting a gen eral Englneenng, (Surveying snd Architect' ursl business, would respeetfully solicit I portion of your patronage. Any work m- trusted to na will receive careful attention. Office uutil farther notice, In Day's block. lours respectfully, Gsat & Baousi, Roseborg Review: The large band of sheep bought np in Douglas county last spring by tbe Hanley brothers, of Jackenn county, have been driven as far south at Marysvills. Csl , where they are being disposed of at good prices. Thry started wiin 1U.1UU bead, were four months on tbe road and reached their deatinstion with 9,405 sheep, J. M. Seats, wilb party of fits other from Dsllas, passed ibrough Eugene Monday afternoon on their way to Pine openings ft r a deer bunt. TOR PITCHER'S Carter-la vremotae XMf aetfotL. and overcomes Flatulency, CousUuaUun, Botn Stomach, Diarrhoea, and rererishnasa, Thus the child is rendered healthy and it sleep aataraX Caataii contain no Morphine or other narcotic propel ty. Gaalnrla U tt mmtl ukrit In .htU I recnmnmid It as superior le any pnerlpUea kBowBioase." IL A. A acasa. M. I).. B Fortlaad Ave., Brubklra, If. T. " t oe Castorla fa my prartfee, and find fa peclaJJr aUptd to arrwboo of chitdrea." Haiaa-rana, U. It.. 1067 U Ave.. Xew Turk. Tn CBrrara Oa, 77 Murray Bt, X. T. Un fell! Hie Irons for the Llttlo Fall Cnt k bridge liuvo arrlvvd. Over 000 students attending the dilt'civiit svhooui In Kugene. A tninitiklii, weighing H.') ihiuiuL, was Uispmyeti by lkt'kwitn totiuy. The rase In Jn.tice Kinsey'a court be to tween A. L. Ysugbsn and Jesse Bimmoqs bss been enmpromisrd. arrisbnrg is to have its wster ditch enough stock having already been subscrib ed to insure its completion. Mr. IX. Smith Knight two lots In ralmumnt Knturdiiv ami will build dwelling oil theiu next spring. The eslray horse In the city pound that had been advertised in the Gcaro. was told in Saturday by Auctioneer Klnscy for 10 The AhIiIuihI TltlliikH nays that the. peacli iwti In that vicinity aoM lor ITo.tMK). One 11 r m paid out fl,000, Lota U'twivn the University and mwtoitkv, f 125 eaeli for a short time only. llm. AI. IUILI.KR ox t (). Th fir tree Ihst bss stood to long at th Hoffman Uonse corner, and ruined so many ooals, was cut down Ibursdsy afternoon, The drives In Falnnount are now In flue eondition, liavluir been lately lev- cIihI by Mr. HollenlxK-k'i nianiiuoth grader. Lotn for sale within four blocks of the University at $125 each, on the in stallment plan, by UrXi, AI. iUIM.KR CO. The lVndletou nost office la to lie moved to within 80 nxla of the dctiot in onlcr to diNHnse with mall carriers. Uettlng economical. J. E. Fenton, formeily rf lhi place, and . P. Hogsn, formerly of Roseburg, were among the delegates at the Demoorstio clubs meeting at Bpokanr, from that city. Miss Voss, Missionary of lb Women's Home Miision Society of Oregon, will be In Eugene ou Got. 4tb, and will lecture In Ihe Baptist chnroh the following Sabbath In the evening. Charles K. Kronk. late of Med ford, has been appointed railroad agent at Albany, vlco W. L. J eater, resigned. Mr. Kronk learned the business at the depot under L. U. Adair. The next session of the sovetelgn grand lodge of Odd Fellows will be held at Port land It will be a grand advertisement for the Northwest, as not bss than 10,000 peo pie, repreaenting th best character of citi sens, will be attraoted to it. The Corvallla Gazette aava that Hon John M. Ostium Mas robbed at the State Fair lust week of ft $5 gold piece, The robber, however, did not pompeii- sate himself mucii for ins etlorta, tne money wan counterfeit, and cunie into Mr. Osburn't hauda by gome ove sight. I. R. Dswaoo, secretary of tha Merchauts Protecliva Union of Portland died in that olty Tburs dsy afternoon. Mr. Dawson's name figured as plaintiff In many suits, all accounts of Portland merchants being assigned to him where action wat necessary. In tbe third beat of tha race for 9:30 paoert at Independence, la., for f 5,000, re cently, ll looked like a dead beat between Dlreot and Mascot, but an iostantaoeone pho tograph showed conclusively tbat tbe Call, lornian bad won by a nosa at th wire. The trotting race 8 beat la 6 at Con trnl l'olnt, Friday, was won by a Lane county none, Joiinny Moore, owned iy wr, iJougiaa, or hnringueiu pre cinct, it iook aix neau to ucciuo the race, tho last three of which were won by Johnny Moore.' Karh heat was trotted In leas time than 2M. The Bed Men't lodge at Jacksonville gave up Its charier last week, after an existence of tweoty yean. Dnriug tttglng timet it wat tbt strongest lodge In tbe country, and wss in tbe habit of exchanging visits with Yreka lodge at annual reunions, when hun dreds of people would travel between those distances to tea tbt festivities. Tbt UoJUlnnvlllt city counoil bat ap pointed a committee to correspond with J. G. Kelley, engineer of tht Eugent and ttosebarg sewerage systems and request him to oome to MoMlnnvillt to confer with them. Mr. Kelley understands hit bos! ness, and can take first class recommends tiont from Engent at bit work bat been don In a first class manner. The gentleman having the combina tion wire and Iron poat fence on ex hi bltion adjoining the Guard office, terday told a half Interest In the name for the atate of California to Mr. Van Fatten, who lives 12 tnilet east of Ku gene on the McKenzio, for 10,600. He took 65 head of hornet, hay, and a farm in tne traue. Forest Grove correspondence to the IIIHsboro Independent: C'lias. Lam som and family leave the first of Oc tober for junction Jlty, where they expect to maae ineir future home. Air. ijaniHon has been enmloveU here for tome time aa cashier of the bank of forest Grove, and leaves here to seek a more lucrative field. Our friends, J. . Davis and Alex King, were in town Haturdav and both the gentlemen have their light eve in a sling, so to speak. At first we thought they had been having a prize fight, but learned that dust had got in their respective eyes and caused Inflainatlon, They both report that they are much ocitcr, man a lew uayi ago. lU-Dorta rroin i-jistern Oregon are that the roads are literally lined with Immigrants, from as far east aa Dakota and Kansas, coming to western Ore gon. It la aald that more covered wagons may be seen now than during the days before the advent of the rail road. Farmers from Dakota to the Cascade mountains are turning their rooUtept toward the Willamette vai ley. Nelson Bennett, Ih Tacoms millionaire. is in trouble, and tbe News says be baa a worn and bsggsrd look in consequence. He bss been Indicted for leading a "sneak" in a game of whist while traveliugon a steamer recently, "againat tbe peace and dignity of the territory of Alasks, th constitution of tbs United States of America, tbe sacred canons of Hoy la A Pole, and In an Idle and anion spirit to destroy tbe good feeling sod fvllowablp of lb pas.enaers of tb at earner yueen. For disobeying the recent order of tbe itate board of railroad commissioners la the matter of reducing Its freight ratee . tb. Southern Paciflo gives two reasons. In tbe first place, Ibe rales now In effect were fixed by Ibe Hon It act in 1885, and this act, the, tbe company claims, is, la effect, a maximum rate law. Secondly, tba lint has never paid t fair rate of interest on the In vestment. T raffle Manager Gray said, in speaking of this matter, that tb operation of last year would not even pay Interests oa tbe bonds. Bald be: it we obey tbe orders of the eommiMioo, tbe loss for ltf'Jl will approximate f 260,000, and wt consequently shall demur and mat this a Utt case. , Back From Gardiner. Pally Guard, Sept Sheriff J. E. Noland retained from Gard. Iner this morning. He went to tbst place one week ago yesterday, with a wsriant for bank oaibier Albertson, issued outof Justice Mnsey t court for South Eugene nrscinct. chsrging him with being a fugitive from justice. He served it last Friday on Albert- son who was under bis cuatody nntil last Monday night, when he turned him over to Deputy Sheriff Hicks, of Tsooms, Wash. who arrived with the proper renulxition nanera that avenina. 1l uv. thmi Alltrt. son is still very sore from the effect of the Pay A Henderson's undertaking par wound received snd tbat it will be two or low tomorrow, Sunday, Bepteniber 27, Ibree weeks, at least, belora it will be Doasi. at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon to the ble to move him to Tacoma, but tbat be gradually improving, ai tbe time be was t. .mxirv s ikiviioou were spent in shot at lesat four bullets were fired at him, Eugene. His brothers have the syra and be wss hit by only one. Mr. Nolsnd pathy of many frlenda in their aillio- wj a mat ueiecuves oeny arrive and depart Irani Uardiner, and that tha hotel does a oonsnxa ousmesa irom tbe trade ii brings. No persons onUide of the guards are allowed iu -w iuo iiiimjuer as ue uoes noi want talk with them, although he la eourteona tbnae in charge. ins prisoner is now in cberoe of JJenutv .-.uvrm iaggeit, oi lacoma. naan., and Deputy Sheriff Cochran, of Eugent. Alpha Items. Sept. 24, 1891 Beautiful weather again. O. A. Potterf itsrted for Eusone Thurs day. Tbe hop pickers have all returned home in this part of tbe country. School will commence Sent. 2Sth with Miss tssbel Tabor for teaober. Mrs. 0. A. Potterf bss returned home af ter an absence of over two week, Sunday school Is progressing nicelv aud we nope u may continue to do ao. J. 0. Farmer has killed two bear recently ll seems like bear are getting Drettv nlenti ful in Ih country. J O. Farmer has been hunting for bet trees tb past two weeks but bss not met with much success. O. A Niw Tins Casd. A new time card isont for tbe 8. P. which took effect Sept. 35, at 9 o'clock, although tbe time of no traina la cbanged, II Is su important document to railroad men, as the number ot all tbe trains except Ibe overlsnd, art chsuged Ibe Albauy local number art ohtnged from 11 and 12 to 10 and 120; the Roseburg mall from 13 and U lo 17 snd 18; Califor nia freight, 5t aud 55 to 31 and 22; daily freight from 9 and 10 to 33 and 34. All lime is given from Ssu Francisco lo Portlsnd, in.tesdof Ashland aa heretofore, which will prove a great convenience to employes as well. Tb Woodburu and Springfield branches sre added, giving information here- toiore almost unobtainable. A Hiatt Burr-Horace Clint. In th olrcnli court Saturday, uied J, 0. Qoodtle, taking for tht annulling of a contract entered into between tba plaintiff and defendant on March 10, 1891, which wat for tht sale of I th loburg sawmill, lumber and wster priv lieges, tbs consideration of which was to be f .0,000, and for th mm of 4.600 paid on said oontraot. Attorneys L. Bllyeu and Geo. A. Dorris bsvt been retained b lha piaiuuu. i Who It D Tht Ashland Record aara An opium fiend named O. H. H.va. . JZZ ger, Informed M.r.b.l Smith Mond., " that h. old liquor to an Indian at Janotlon, Lao oonntr. last week. Dennt IT. R Marshal A. t . Kyi took bim to tb United BUte court at at Portland on Mondav evening' train. Th wreloh nndoubledly wants to spend a few month In jail. A Pension Cass, A U. B. rtenslon soenl wst here last Saturday examining Into the causes mai leu to in deatn of JobnTrotlet, L-i.t. .... . woo tnea nere bdoui eignieen montn ago while having hit leg amputated. It appears that nuite a sum Is due him on hank rum. tlon, if tbt wound received In tbe lata war wss tb can of bit death. If not, bit widow will only be entitled to t8 per mouth. Taa Pooasuif Mini. Newt from the Poorman mint itvtry enoonraglng. New silvered plate and a fin screen arrived at Brownville for tb company and Thnradsv Messrs. Ellwiok and Blanchard started with them for lb mine. A good report it looked tor wnen tney get tb mm in shans again. aiiuuaga it is now saving torn gold. i. j. i , i . E Public School Attindamoi. 2nd waek ol tb publlo schools oloied with th follow ing attendance: Central building. 874: Geary, 279. Total. 653. In Albany tbe total aiionuanos is ouiy juj. xbls tbowt tbt tbtoomparativt population of tht towns. Botn.-Tbt O, A 0. R. R. Bat. tned Ooodslt In tb clroult court for Ihe anm J,J17!:'J.5y. -Tts."s-,plilst allfcss ihiA Goodsl purchaied loci to tht tmonnt of oou.uw leei irom t. i. warbr, whlcn had been cut off of the land of plaintiff, hence th abov. om I aaked from lb. defendant. DiXD.-Atbia realdeno. in this eitv. September 23, 1891, of heart failure, John Kirby. sged 81 years. Th. funeral will isas pisoe tomorrow st . o oiocg ai tbe aiasoDic cemetery, tie arrived nere from Ohio abon I two year sine. He Its re a wif and on daughter her. Masiiaoi Licinsu. The following mar. nsge licensee were issued bv th county ricrs oepi. io: v. u, tuner and Lar rle Johnson; John W, Vaugban and Mary ueniro. Dim Sarah E. Marsh died riear Long Tom post office Sept. & of blood w.lson. aged 23 years. The Interment hlu jcuin. auo iiitvriiiem Uxik place at Oak Hill cemetery on 4 1... It. I . - tue mid. Bavd TtAOHsa. Tbt Eagene bras band as engagud Ihe service of Prof Fish, let of San Francisco, a teacher. He la one of tbe lineal teaober and musician on the oo sat. Borm. In Eugene. Friday morning-. Sept, 25, lHttl, to the wife of E. O. Pot ter, a girl. Lewis Potter beat his brother by Just two days. The old Henderson property, on the corner or isintn and Jitgn streets, la i i ..ii. . uemg reuunt in gtssj aiyie. The Southern Paciflo railroad com pany haa filed a petition to remove the suit brought by the Oregon railroad commission to the federal court where Deady Is iuuge. I hey have filed a bond in the sum of IIOuO to cover costs. The company allege that as the suit Involves a loss of more than tJO.OuO a year, tney are entitled to a change. The Journal complains that th GrARD reaches the Pleasant Hill post- oiiioB on miuniay wmie me Journal Is delayed till Monday. The reason Is that the Guard goes to press early Friday morning and catches the mail on the lioecburg local, while the Journ al Is carried bv on the overland and returns to Goshen next morning too late for the I'ltasant Hill route. Died. Pally Guard, September Xth. Joseph II. Moore died at St. Vln centa hospital In Portland this morn ing at 7:4. o'clock, aged 4l years. He was terribly Injured in a saw mill at Astoria about four weeks ago, but wonderful vitality kept him alive un til this time. An oeration performed Thursday evening bv Dr. Fenton dis closed tho fact that tho intestines and stomach had been badly Injured. me iniienii win ttiKe place from is Masonlo cemetery. Heveral years of I lion. An Account of Albertson'i CaDtare. ' IOI m....n i . - .... . to 1UB '""""'nig w rrom ine AiarsUfleld lt I Kilu-nnl Alliorlunn fl n.Dn mutHd the Tacoma bank on AmriiHt 22. I lt.. I....... A..A I A. a s f.. a him urn t'ltptun-u, uigeuier wiin nis pal, Chandler. The capture was made on the night or the loth at about 11 o'clock on the Unipqua river, about 4 nines is'iow uardiner. rv UliarleaA. , i-1 i . . . - - 1.HIHIIKII1 tieputy sneriir of Tacoma. W. W. tiK'hnm deputy sheriff of Lane county, (I. N. Moone of Gardiner and a young man named Thompson from tho fciusiaw. The capture was a pre- concerted plan in which one of tha parties who had been secret loir tha robbers brought them In 'a boat to a place In the river where their captors were lying In ambush. The mfnut they landed at the place selected, all four of tho cantors sprang to their feet and ordered tho men In tho lioat to throw np their liandn. statlnir thev were officers. Cochran covered Chand ler with his shot eun and his went up. They again cried: "Hold up your hands" and intead of comply Ing AlU-rteon backed off and Isith of his hands to his hip pockets as if to draw his revolvers, Moone and Lamnkin fired in wlr l. f ingfl ailfl ntia bullet passed through Alhertiinii'a left. side making a painful flesh wound and passing out at the back. Albertson staggered, gave a single groan and fell to the ground. Nothing was said, but Chandler requested to have a chnnrw tn escape by jumping overboard with the iiiumeuus on. iie men asaod to have his rublter coat removed hut th fearing that he Would lunin nvnrhnArrl did not grant his request. Pleasant Hill Items. Rent 9.!. IflOt Tb roads art just fin. Tb weather clerk is vmttlno In M. h.t . liok. ' " Thtroadtar lined haa linn hone and grain to market. Mr. 8. A. MoKenxIa and fatnll !-( in. day on a brief viait to th Biualaw. Willi Mulkev and arm hurt onnm in lha Big Prairi to bnild a houe for Ja. Band- I n i lora. ,XtL "u..,!"m,?n.w f " Z; Zft?mumi " th. twaet . lbt pioneer ttor It on rollers and will reach its destination near the church torn limt next week. Mr. B. G. Calllton ana bra tamilv have removed to Fall ereek:hia noalofflna uttmi willbeJuper. 1 S. Handsaker will have an annllnn iii at bis place on Oct. 17th. Ha and hi wife Will gO tO their new home near Pllieanna In a tew weeks. Will Brlstow tavs It ma be fnn in. nmi people lo Wke a tumble from a wagon on to th hard ground, canted by a wheel ooming off, bnl he isn't built that way. W do not vouch for tha mmnr lh.t TM. Jah Briitow la going to get married, bnl must say tt look a little suspicion s w learn tbat be ha rented Mr. 8. Eandaa- ker t home here. From a letter received finm We. TP. T. Brewster, who with hi family removed to 10-mll lake near Florence torn month Pleased to learn that they Ilk th country right well. O.K. Cottage Drove Items. Leader, Sept. 20. was dangerously 11 L Miss Hattla Thnmnann l..f T,,a.l afV,?ooi, f !lT.?-J?b'. CfUforala. to i "ni. - iurr weens at me nome or ner 9"iidhood. Her many friends wish ner l"eaant visit and safe return. Mr. I. Thomas and wife returned to ineir Home In Kugene, Sunday. Mr. 1 nomas lias been sunerlntendini ng the building of the C. V. church iu this piaee. Mr. Moore, the nrlnclnnl nf Allr miK- lie school arrived here this week. School will commence next Monday. Air. and Mrs. T. 8. Keep departed Friday for Forest Grove where they will nuike their future home. Dnrino- their stay In this place they have made ffi'S'TSalSi- M one of Its ties? families. A case from Lynx Hollow came be- fore Justice Med ley's court Wednesday, nl which John Vinyard, was defendant aim j. r. jerman. private nrosecutor. It seems Jermun owed Vinyard a bill, which he did not pay when asked for It, whereupon the latter beat Jerman over the head with a revolver. Vine yard plead siiiltv and was fined 110 and costs, amouuting to $28.05. , HaDUTVbxi. Scot. 28.' 1891. Eorroa Go abb: The Lane Co. I'omona Grange met al Irving Saturday and there wat considerable discnasion on free eolnac of silver, also on tha tub treasury bill bow before eoogtes. Both thee, tubjecta will be further debated at onr next meeting which will be at Irving en the 311 of Octo ber, 1891. A full attendance is requested. By order of tbe exeontiv. committee. r. hi. niomwASDia. Seerabu-v. P. 8. Tbe Lae Countv Alliance will meet al Ihe Court Hons, oa th 4th Satur day of October, 1891. f. M. N., Lecturer. Oregon City Courier: The straw naner mill near Lebanon, which ia about eom- pie ted, baa teeminglv outflanked the straw mill her by contracting for three year for all tbe available straw ia that region. In tbe spring the Crown mill had to ran oa roodpulp, because the straw was all gone. a predicament ia which the Ltbanon mill doe not intend to be caught. J. Mrs. Teeter of Row river, went tn Clackamas county Tuesday morning. Mr. having reaped word that her mnthr 4 1