LJ sav niBiKMKmai TP ?3 1 1 Jillii KSTABllSIIEn FOB TOE DlMEJmTIOS OP DES0CR1TIC PS1.HCIPLKS. 1XD TO 112.1 M HOSEIT L1T1?IB BT TDZ SWEAT OF OUR BROW VOL 23 EUGENE, OH., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1891. NO. 51, IT GENE ur GUARD. Htt (gugrnr (Tlty Guard. (PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. 1. I C AM r CELL, Publisher Mud Proprietor. OFFICE On the East lide of Willamette Street, between Seveulh and Eighth Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. I'er annum 12 00 4ii Months LOO three months 75 00 B ONLY KATES OB ADVERTISING. Advertisement! inserted as follows : One Kuare, ten linee or lew one insertion 13; fach subsequent luiertion SL Cash twiuired in advance. Time advertiser will lie charged t the ol lowing rates: I iue square three months W Due Hiire ix month Jj line square una year 00 Transient notice in local oulumn, 2Q cenU oer liue tor eech insertion. dvertiaing will be. rendered quarterly. A.U job work must be paid roEQ DkLlvmT. CEO. B. DIMS Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, Xrm. PRACTICE IX THE COURTS V of tlie Second Judicial District and in he Supreme Court of thU State. Special attention rfven to collection! and matter! in probate A. 0. WOODCOCK, Attorncy-at-Law, dlWKN'B CITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE-Rooiih 7 4 8 McClaren Bulldinn. Wriiwoiul attention given to Collection! and Probate business. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORN EY-ATLAW. DUSN'S BUILDING, Uiigtnc, - - Oregon. eToTpotter, Attorn ey-at-Lavv, EUGENE. - - OREGON. Omcs- Room in Conner! Blook. CEO. M. MILLER " attorney and Cciinsellor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - OREGON. Ofllce In Masouio Temple. Kuykcndall & Payton, Vhyslcians and Surgeons, Rooms Over City Drug Store. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorneyat-Law. r-UGKNE CITY ' OREGON. Special attention yivon to Probate buiineaa and Abstracts of Title. Omts-Over Lane County Bank. DR. J. 0. GRAY, DENTIST, "vFFICE UPSTAIRS IN YOUNG'S J block, oppoiit Guard ofhee. All work Wghlnggaiadmini.tered for painlesa traotion ol tooth. MOOHE & LINN, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Coffin! and Casket! alwayi on hand. Pre paring and Embalming Bodiee a Specialty. Nifcbt calls prompty attended. Residence, second house south of Metho dist Church, Willamette street. B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. T HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE 1 Fanu. Improved and Unimproved lown rtv fnr aala. on eaiy terma. twfif T?flritfi4 and Eenta Ccllected, The In.ura.nce Compie. I repreaent ara anting IheUlciesi ana u..-. A the Prosipt andEqciTABM adjustment of their 4 thare of your patronage is solicited. OlRce-In City Ha". R f VQUK1S. CHAa.iacM,FarT. w.t.mr.CaaBiM THE Eugene National Bank EUGENE CITY, OREGON. PAID UP CAPITAL,... SURPLUS FUND 3.000 . 10,000 Transact general bankiDg businesa- rt . HtaWtrnM1 V B Dunn. F W Oaburn. J C Church 8 M Yoran, 1 il liodson. u to. " " NOTICE TO CREPITOna. llimr. h HFUF.BY GIVES Til AT ELI h.Tlu, claim, awmrt laid "tfh'T(1 .hl lo prrul the to the . aaml n p o( o. B Wr. within "nlM inn the daw of thu nonce. ,2. Dated thu lth daj of S.ptember, UsL -BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS.- Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. Ills Most Select Stock South :: forty Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first work warranted. E. E. Luckey DEALERS 1JV DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competent hands. MyfiKljJowre, McClaren s Building, (Oppoite F. M. Wilkini' Dnw Store.) -Hai an extenilve Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLECE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy nd School Station ery, Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc. ryOrdera for Booki ami Subscription! to Newspaper! and Periodical! promptly at tended to. Bowel Troubles, and Cramp, Colic, or any Internal or External Pain. Auk your drugK131 tor ii J S. LUCKEY. CALEB IN Clocks, Watcries, Chains, Jewelry, Etc Roaririr Promptly Executed. fail wor. w.rr.oiM.BpTi J. S. LUCKEY Ef ii IEI-2 E. Schwarzschild, Prop. (Hucceaior to Geo, Collier) BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAPS, GLOBES, SPECTACLES, WALL PAPER SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Order by mail promptly attended to, AJ dreai Look Box 113. hi Iw Prices, AT CRESWELL rrom and after Feb. 1, 1891, my terma will be strictly cash. Prices Put Down to Bed rock. LwillNotbe Undersold. Highest market price Paid for Produce. If not all traded out will pay balance in Cash J. H. Whiteaker, Creswell, Or. Manufacturing at Jt x -x x m rM .v x ex: I. P 3L.S.X X. I l l ST Jt-L 3- X Jeweler. - class workmen. All It. V. Cochran & Son, Real Estate Agents. Eugene City, Oregon. Will attend to general Rtal Eatate biuiuee luch as buying, soiling, leaning and renting farmland city property, etc. Oflice on loulh side of Ninth street. The Eugene Cigar Factory Keens constantly on hand the finest brands of homo made, domestic, ind Key West cigr. Charges the lowest price for chew- in aud imoking tobacco. Hell at retail and wholesale. . Uive. Them a ( baticel That U to lay. your lungsi Also all your hvoatViinff mu)iinitr. Vi.rv wonilirfnl machinery it is. Not only the lnrger sir passages, uui ins iiiousncus 01 nine nines and cavities lewiiiiK from them. When ilia. sr. ilriimnil and phoVed irith matter which oii((bt not to be thero, yonr lungs can not no tntir wors. Ann uni ini'j uo, iury cannot do wool. Cull it cold, couh, croup, pneumonia, cutuirh, couiuuiption or any of the family of tlupat and nose and head and lung obstructions, all are ti l. All ought to he got rid of. There is jiit one sure way to gut rid of tbein. Tl.nt is to tuke Bos chee'i German Syrnp, which any drnggist will sell yon at 75 cents a bottle. Even it everything else has failed you, yon may de dena upon this for certain. I have a consin who it a printer, says Ex Mayor J. C. Loup,hran of North Lei Moiues, T HnmA Tparti apn ha was enmloved in this city where tbey were printing circulars for Chamberlain. He had a lep seated cold and terrible con oh, and while setting up copy he made up his mind to buy a Lot tie. It cured him snd that was the first I ever knew of Chamberlain'! Cough Remedy. I have been strongly in its favor ever lines. My own experience aud that of my family convinces me that tlm remedy is the best in the world. That may be strong lanKitsK but that is what I think. For sale by F. 11. Wilkins, urngKlst. When Baby was lick, w! gave her Caatorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Caatorla. Worn sb became Miss, ih clung to CasUria. VTnen ahi had Children, ihe gave them Caitorla. The GeleLrated French to, w"APHRODITINE" 5532 Jl Bold 0!f A P08ITIVE OUARANTES tornresnr form ol nen'ou. dineae orajir diMnkrof the fffneraUve or irano(eiiberM;x, wliether ari.luir' fn irn thftevr-ui,if RFFfiRr omoI Hlimulauu. AFTER Tobacco or Opium, or throurh youttifullu'i!ers lion, overlnilulirenee, Ac ,sivhaa IshmoI Hr.lo fower, a.ki-f'ilnem, Ilearlusilown t'ainilDtli bas'k.seniinalWesJineM.Hriiterla, Nerroui ttn tralion. Sortnmal EidImIwh Leurorrho a, tils Elnena, Weak Memorr, lymof I'ower and lmo teney, whl hll nelMie,iiim Invito prematura old tie ao4 lusauitv. prira li.uo a bx, tboxes for r'rt. r-nt l.y mail on rwfli't of crlre- A M Rl rlKN bl ARANTEK is (Ivra for every fiuunnler reelrM,t'irfnn'l ttiemouey If fermanant rnra I. Dot erTer-tfl, W. hate thotlaii'lo( u-otlmonlai. Iniraold an-l roirn. of boiheM.whorevbon nermanentlrnirxt byLbeuMofAphrorlltloa. Clrralarfre. Addrea! THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Western Unuch. Box V, fokTLasu, Oa, Mi by E. R. LUCKEY ft CO., lniifii.u toifena, Uregoo. For Sale. A eood seven room boose: bard finubad good latijD. tut pirtioolars inijuire EOLLOWAY Mo, State and Northwest Notes, A cnwaile U to l orjranlzeit in Ph knne iiK'iiliiHt the fumbler. The ninyor kiijs they niiiNt p. An unliT Ims Ihh-ii niviveil by the Wenton Hrlfk ami Tile l'(itiimny for l.V),omi brick, to lw used in the etm Mtriiction of a Inrp" Ciithnlle sclnml for thoeilueiitioii of liulliins on the I'niu tlllit rviHTVution. Atliena iti a trllle exeitetl, niHimliitK to reports, over a little ilitlleulty U tween two ladltnof that city, which eiiiltil Moiiduy in a Hrwiml etHMiintor. Due, Mm. II. Mortiinorv, vioiteil the other, Mis. Fisher, and the two en trngiil in b lively tHimlmt. They wen wM'nited by a fruit iiedtilcr who luuwcd tlutt wny. An (Mviisioiml ease of laud jinnplnp; is now heard of. Iiielilent to the for feiture of nillroad land. Mr. Mct'orm ick, well kuowi4farint'r livltiK north of lVnUletoi, woke up the other niorn liigto lliul a Juuier h eahln on one of his ruilnmd (imrUm. It had evidently Urn all put together and hauled out there during the niht. Alsnit litilT of the Montana cuttle shipments are completed. The total of the Montana run will healout lsi'.tKKi, and IilVmi have Urn hIiIpihhI. Df this iiuiiiIht 4.'t,";i7 were nwlved at the MinneaNiliM HtiM'kyard siiuv August; :i:',(HK at the South' St. Paul yards, and lti.iKK) at the Minnesota transfer. This Is a very heavy increase in the rvceliitH for MinueaHitis over last year. 'Ihe cattle average the r.inchuieu f IV Letter List. October 2.1 Bates. John W Moore, E N Cane, J no & Geo Pollock, Mis! May Breed. W R Smith, A R Csthtierstou, W R Kalerion, J F Df Fire, Chas Holey, Abraham Granger, A StulU, James A Harrington, R W Savage, L L llerrington, Arba Simpson, 1 W flalland, Mrs A A Sbowlei, Wm Ingham, A R, 1 Ruggles, Miss C, 3 llubhcl. W Wells, Mrs C M Gates, ( J Williams, Miss A Gales, Joe White, Miss llerttio Johuson, E L Taeger, Miis Marion Keruey, Misi Ilena Ginn, 8 B Llovd. Wm Zoll, Sateo Mathnns, L R Jonson, Frsnk A rlianiH ol one cent will be made on each Iter liven out. IVrxim calling lor letter, will lcaM ay when advertised. KniKNE. I'hlllln Hold to J. V. Oomlale, 82 x lsi) firt on South Willamette ritreet; V2H K. C. Smith to II. W. Jones, 80 x RO fwt. corner of Seventh and Dak t recta, and interest in ntablu and buggy house on public. siMmre south of said lot; fv.:w. JanicH P. ( heshcr to Itoao M Jlultoti, ots U and 7, lilwk 5, ('heahcr'a addi tion; $1,7(K). Michael VlrtleU'ck to A. It. Olds. lots 6 and 8, in block 3, Hhaw'a addi tion; flMM). K. S. lloldennan to S. li. i"iHr, lot i ii liliHk 3, in hlieltoli's udiliuou; IH7.&0. J. F. Atherton to llortense K. SI. Watkiim. lots S and 0, block 30, College Hill Turk; f 1M. OOTTAOB 0B0VI. Mm. H. E. Wynno to J. r. Currln, lots 4 and S, block 2 in Wyine'a addi tion; fJOO. SPRING FIKLI). J. J. l'oill to M. A. 1'oill. E 1 Of block H. M. A. PoilltoJ. J. Tolll. W of block -it; 1. COUNTRY. Jane Shelley et al to Iwls Hundy, Za.H-t acres in Ti 1 H. It 2 W: $4(H). S J (iaroutto to Mary K White, one- sixth interest in land;Hi. J P Taylor, et al. to Jl is uaroutto, one-slxtli interest in land; (l')(Ml. John W. Jl chart win to r micricK ii. Shove, 1.10 acres In Tp. 17 S, Jl 6 W; Ii). Appointments'. F. M. NlgliHwander. county organ Izerof the Farmer'a Alllani will do liver a free lecture at the following nliiees: i;ouurg ine nrsi patumar in i-ovi-m- . . . .. r. , 1 l lsTat 7:.I0p. in. l'leasant Jim tne second Saturday In November at 7-W in. Florence, 'Jliursday, ucioikt 8th. Head of Tide. Friday, Oetolx-r 0th. A cordial Invitation extended to all. Attach ui. Kherlir Noland Octo- 1st 21 uttuched the stock, buy, fanning Implements, etc., In-longing to K. M. I Mils, who has lxen living on the E. C. Smith nlace. at the Instance of Svurverud &, Co., for the mini of 1 1 HO. Uirai FOR PITCHER'S ft Ca.toria yremot. PfaraavJoii, and overcome Flaluieucy, Coiiatipaiion, Boor fitoma'h. Diarrha. and FeTerinhneaa. That tha child ii rendered healthy and it sleep MatmraJ. Caaiorla contain! DO Uorphln or other narcotic property. " Oaaoria Is so well adapted to eh lUrm that I reonmiDMMl u as supmor lo any pmcnpuai aauwa lo ate. a. . mu, a. IB rortlaod A.av, bruukljrn, M. T. "i tne Caatnrla to my pracilne, awl find spadauy auapusi to anecuoua oc eninipaa." Albs. Kosnrrsoir, M. V , Mb! nd Ava., Kew York. Tn CajrtiPa Oo 77 Hurray K. X. Y. (M mm The wihhI saw are still very busy. The curfew Ml now ring at 8 o'clock. Hop. range from 9 to 11 cent! per pound, according to quality. II. F. Hendricks now resides at South lteinl, Wash. The steamship Arrago has Ihvii wrecked at Cooallay. The Florence cannery ii paying 5 and 10 cents respectively for saluiou ibis year. From press n-imrts Camllne (luge Is becoming a fisitlight favorite In l'ort land. The Wlllainctte river at Eugene Is alsait eight Inches above low water mark. Col. Isaac Hi lt ton Is at Florence on business connected with the Sluslaw railroad. Walter McCornack bus relumed from his farm on the North Fork, near Florence. A marriage license was issued Satur day toChas. W. lnnian and Itemise E.'Deniing. About 60,000 bushels of grain were stored lu Ibe Irving warehouse this year. But little ol it bits beeo sold. It Is now stated that Shannon Con ner has received tlie appointment oi train dispatcher of the S. V. K. It. Councilmsn Pietton and family weut to Ashlaud Fiiilny alleriioon where tbey will spcud a few days visiting relatives and frlcuil. Wells Fargo's Express Co., Intends building a sleeping room for their messenger Just east of their warehouse at thedeMit. E. J. Hatton, has been selling nmth- . , . , ... . 1, II l- .o filial icaicnaris at l eiuueion hh ." each. The East Dregonhin says they are not worth half the money. Democrat, Oct. 3: Mm. Ilolsbaw, of Farmington, Wash., arrived In Albany last evening, being called here by the serious illuessol her mother, Mrs. V. V. Hender- u. 1'ersoni having a 20 or 10 acre tract of laud, with or without a house on it, and ishiUJ to sell on the installment plan, can learn et a purchaser by addressing "I.imcl, this office. Condon. Oregou, bad a fire the other day tbal burued toveral houses. Goo. W. Rine hart, our old Creswell friend, hsd his resl- cuce burned, wulcu eutailed a loss on biiu of l,'.!t0. A aoecial train wnt north this afternoon carrying Msuager Koibler and buperintend- ent Melds wuo were on a lour oi inspec tiou. It was in charge of Conductor Mart Van Yraukin ot Junction. A. 1 Ostrunder the accommodating manager of the JU lknap springs Is in town, a living testimonial to the value of the waters in promoting good health aud Jollty of disposition. The remains of John W. Hanson arrived on last night's overland train and wan burled lit 2:30 o'clock this fternoon. under the auspice of J lelinet Lodge, It. of F.-Dally Oct. 2.1. The Salem Journal Incorrectly says that I,ane county pays a physician 10 ir an cxauiliiatlon oi an insane patient. The law reoulres two physl- Iiiiih ami iney are pain w eacn. A Chicsco tailor employ! bis divorced wife ai his confidential clerk and bnsineii manager. There is nothing like forgetting Utile matrimonial trouble! like a divorce, nd being friendly and helpful to one an other notwithstanding. Bubleot of Rev. M. B. Riddle at tha First Presbyterian church tomorrow morning will be. 'Tersoual Uolinei!, wiiat it is. in the evening the theme will be, "Appearing itb Christ in Ulory. xou are ooruiany invited to attend these service!, Alio (loldsniith will leave on to night' overland train for San Francis co for medical treatment for Ills eye that Is again causing him trouble. Durlnir bis absence Henry Wilkinson will conduct the business of tho store. The Haleiii street car linn docs imt seem to lie paying well. There is tlilk of a receiver Mug apxlntcd, and the company Is two iiioiiIIim ikIiiiiu witn the payment of their employe. This aiier me greui inning in uw uii diss not look well for the capital city, Tha Deonle of Eugene- are praotirally unanimous in opposition to the practice of preadlng yellow mud on giavcien streets. 'I'l - i . .. 1 1 1- I I .1 C .AMI. I. CUT L'llUUU II ll HH. l'nJ respect to publio opinion and forego the per lonal wisbei of member! when il is so evi dent that property owners ami tnx-piyers condemn their course. If they do not the people will looujbuve a chance tor a reckon. ing. Peraon! having pusjierty along the icwer linei should make attachments . to the lewer before the wlnler rains render digging almost impossible. The connecting hues can be run to the house line and be male ready to connect whenever the council or. ders. The present delay Is in order to allow the water company to get the new pumping station in order. f Deo. M. Miller Co. have Issued fine circular of Fnlrmouiit. On the first mum I a nlcturo of the State I nlvers tv liilllilincs. un me insnie tmiri' aro (leHcrintionu oi minimum ml of the L'nlverMltv. Dn the fourth mild a inan or r.ugene, rpriligneici, Falrnioiint and (ilenwool and show- lug their relative position. It lo good advertising folder. Newnort Times: The nn-sent high tldea are playing havoc with the ns ks of the north Jetty. The waves mil the irreat 8-toll riK'K lllxiut, I1KO lS'liiili-H. The men have ulmot repaired the bn-iik. wbieh was only lirurri or twenty feet in length and are still steadily tumbling In the rock at the regular rate, jus k worn win ucgiu on the south Jetty In a few (lays. Monday evening., after an abaeuoa of Jmt two month! in tne Laecaue monniaioi, ur Harry Lane and party returned to Hal.ro The uartv was camped np on Canyon creek atW. R McKinnon'a. this ii way np in the Matoliaa, which is reached by following the Hantiam, on the Lebanon rouie. Plenty of same was killed, and they succeeded in killing, among otnei wild animaia, inn, bear. One of the deer killed was the larg est ever seen by any of the residents of that part of the country. It dressed nearly mm pounds and was a nine-pointed animal. Orecon City Courier; A woman in IL conotyon Wednesday became the mother of remarkable lemale twins wnicn lor.unairiy lived but a m inula or two after birth. Ibe corpse! of the twin! ara united in front frtm the lop ol toe neaa 10 juii auove id. navel, tha anion being so complete, aa far as it extends, tbat I hey form eaaantially one body. The broad, double beid, well covered with dark bair, it so tamed that on one aide there ia a double ear, and on the other tide a broad face with a bideooi, somewhat twisted mouth. Tbs leg! and armi bang fret and are normal and well developed. 8. D. Cairns killed a black bear with bird ihot In hii door yard, at Pleasant Iiill, last Saturday. marriage license was grnnted Monday morning to I). C. Kelluins and Lulu Flint. M. S. Wallis went to rortland Moti lity morning to take a position as raveling salesman for Cha. Kohu. J. H. Houald. at one time a shoe maker in Eugene, but now a resident f linker city, was recently married In 'anadii. Mr. Maynurd, of San Francisco, accotn anicd by his wife, is visiting at the resi dence of bis brother-in-law, W. T. Peet, u this city. The parties who wero baring for oil at Hubbard, lu Marion county, and lost Iheir anger at a depth of 3t0 feet, have begun operations again. They are Pennsylvania nil men, aud are confident there is oil in Oregon. Floteiice Westi The woods are full of people up st Head ot Tide. They are peo- le from the Willamette valley mostly and aro there camping out for a lew days and arejqading their wagont with Hsh which thfy intend sailing. Steamer Cool hai taken np for these people as many aa five hundred flue salmon thii week. Florence West: The Weitern Tnion Telegraph Co. has written Postmaster Kyle relative to securing a little aid from the people of the Sinslsw valley in extending their line from Marhneld to rlorenre, Ihe manager states that be will put in the line II reasonable assistance Is secured. J mice isk hits written to the manager for partio lura. Huvcrs ami grower nllke complain lint there Is no market for potatoes this fall. In San Francisco they bring tit .M) to 00 cent, which would make them about a bit here, for shipping puroses, i tut there is no market for iniils tor shipment. Oregon this year has grown thousands of bushels of as Hue notatiH's a ever grew anywhere, ml it seems a nil y they hIiouiu com mand no big price. Death Without Warning-. The following account of the death of the late John W. Hanson, from the Fulrhaveii, Wash., Daily Herald, of September 2!ith, Is handed us with re quest of it publication: J. . iinnson, tne merciiaiic tailor, lied most unexpectedly at bis home In the rear of Ills iiliuv of business last Sunday alsiut tl o clock. Mr. Hanson was In' hi usual health Saturday even ing when he retired. Mm. Hanson rose first Sunday morning. She found a copy of the morning paper at the door and took It to him where he was lying awake in bed. She then ls gaii building the tire while he read the iiiiimt aloud to her. Suddenly he stopHd and she heard a strange gasp ing sound, mio mimed to ins neusnie and found him unconscious. She ran tn the front door and called Dr. Hop kins who was sitting In his doorway across the street. In less than a min ute after Mr. Hanson's voice was hushed the doctor was at the IhhIhIiIc, and found the Ixidy lifeless. Dm. El lis and iiicktnrd Held an autopsy in the afternoon and found that death resulted from a rupture, of the pulmon ary artery. i ii .i t ii ii a The HlBslng- Man. Dally Guard, Oct. 3. Tho w hereabouts of Urlas Putrh. the old gentleman who mysteriously dls npis'iired from Eugene Weilutwday afternoon being lust seen In company with triunim on the railroad above the University, I still unknown. A war rant was sworn to yesterday charging unknown partlc with a re ion y ny making away with J'ugli. Deputy Shcrilf Croner went to Jtosebtirg last night and arrested the dark skinned man or mulatto who was seen with I'ugh last. He claimed that l'ugli had obtained a Job and was at work for the mllmadai Ppringucid, nut nppcareu very nervous. Mieriii isoiaiiii tcicgrnpued ins de puty to hold hi mun and this after noon went to Springfield to make, in- mli'ic us to the truth or the story, LATKR. Sherlir Noland returned at 3 o'clock and report finding I'ugh at work for the railroad. Ills onlv explanation Is that he found a lob of work and did not consider tnui ii was ncccsxury to notify uuy ono of the fact. SPECIAL MEETING. The Council Extendi) the Time for Pay nient of Taxes 30 Days. A siicclid mcctlmr of the Council was held at the City Hall, Oct. 2, at 10 o clock. Present a full lionrd of officers. An ordinance was Introduced and luissed nrovidliig that the time for the jiiiymciit of city taxes be extended thirty days, prior to their being (lo- larcd (leliiiuueiit. Of the tax, the sum of $1,803.67 has been paid Into the treasury. Fsom ins Minks. Brownsville Timei W. B. Blaucbard and C. II. Eliwick, who for tba past week have been at tha Poor man claim oa the lllue River, returned to Brownsville on Thursday aud bring flatter lug news In regard to tbe prospect ol work on Ibe claim. The new plates ara working satisfactorily, and tbe strata of pay lock ia Increasing aa tha work goei on. Tits DiLLki Fibs Tha Dallee Chronicle lava: the amount ol money received in thii city from iniuranoe companies on account of losses by lbs lata fire will not vary a tbonsand dollars either way from ftfo.OOO. Tha whole amount of tba con tribution! received for tba anfferera by the lata fire amounted lu something over IjOOO. a considerable portion of which has bran already distributed. Usitid BiirnikM. With tbe secretary of state Hatmday articles of incorporation were filed by tba church of tha United Brethren in Christ at fcngene. ibe trustee! ara M. KlUon, J. L. Ziegler, W. R. Dillard and tba value of tha chorcu property 7S0. Ki'naway. The butcher team of Davis A Scott got frlghtuiied this mom Ing and took a spin around the block bringing up In front of the Ninth street brewery. A broken tongue to the delivery wagon was the only dam age. Maaeuoi. In Eugene, Oregon, at tba resiileoea of J. W. BenUey, October f, isyi by Key. E. V. Henderson, llenry Loolldgi to Mra. Harriett Ilanh, all of Eogene, Or- egon. Florence Notes. The West, Octolier 2. Our good friend Geo, Knowles. we are sorry to learn, was kicked by a horse till week, and as a result he lo two teeth. The Sluslaw Kiver Lumber com pany has Uvn awarded tho contract for furnishing lumber for the new gov eminent pile-driver scow. Mr. King, tho gentleman who had both of his legs broko last spring and who has been eon lined to his bed until quite recently, left lust Thursday for the Soldiers' Homo in California. Col. Isiutc lirltton came in from Eu gene yesterday. He will remain in Florence until next week, and ere he leaves we will probably know some thing definite relating to railroad mat ters. Commissioner Hyland and family who reside in tho vicinity of Euge.no, are in Florence for a few days outing. Yesterday they were viewing the seals on seal rock over at Cope I'erpetua and iieceut Head. Crow Notes. October 1, 1891. School la progressing nicely at Central nder tha management of Miss Maggie Widmer. Bom, to the wifa of A. M. Richardson, October 1st, 1891, a daughter. Mother and child getting along all right. linen and Jake Uatea and lamlly made a recent trip to the Siuilaw country in qnest ol flab, of which tbey got quite a number. An F.LtPBAMT. Salem's big elephant ii familiar to most Oregoniam, and tbe pres ent victim doei not leem alow to give it further aay. In answer to a question about hotel prospects, Mr. Wagner, of tha Cbemekete, now Willamette, said: "They ara not bright. I have put in about 9'JO, 000 to give thii town a first-class hotel and my efforts do not seem tn be appreciated. Kuiloeas men here do not support a Hotel, every other house Ii a boarding house, even to tbe atate house and everybody la work ing lor those placoi. a ii a religious town besides and when anybody comes here to itnp, people comes around and Bud out what churoh he belongs to, and ask hiin if he don't want to go around to a nice, qniet hoiuelike place ot bla own denomination. I am prepared to oloie tha house. There ara lome few bera wbo want to make tba rent and want ma to go ahead with tha ou". I could olose tne dining home and run tha rest ot the house but do not like to do tbat. I have now lost $4000 running tba house and could stand some more, but do I II to do it. Sixd tob Damaois. Cottige Orove Leader: Mra. J. Thornton who recently bad ber ankle dillooated and fractured at tbii place, put In a complaint to tha city couucll for f'i.WO damavea, which tba coun cil refuiei to pay, it will therefore go to court. The cause of tba accident were aa followa; While Mra. Thornton was cross ing tba bridge by Thompson'! store, ber foot caught in an aperture ia tbe walk which waa about four tncbea wide, throw ing ber forward. She partially caught hold of the ban liter but not In time to prevent tba accident. She made a trip to Eugene laat week and employed lawyers to attend tbs caie. Land Sold. The real property be longing to the estate of the late J. C. Yates was sold at administrator's sale Saturday. The farm of 250 acres adjoining Irving was purchased by Marina w. cooper at -i wt acre. The 11 acre tract of timber land was bid In by Jus. Yates at $7.60 per acre. The house and lot In Irving was pur chased bv J. M. Martin for $275. Tho 40 acre tract of coal land in tho Sluslaw valley was not sold, as no bid could be received for It. All the property went remarkably low. Haw Ixkib on Hand. The drive of sawlogs for tho Eugene sawmill that has been on the way for over six weeks are now safely lu the boom, the work having been nnisneu uct. a. There are nearly 1,000,000 feet. The logs were cut on the Middle Fork twenty-eeven miles above Eugene and were run by Jtoht Williams. They are of good quality and will make first class luinlxT. Tho hum of the mill will now bo heard for several weeks. Tiikiu: Is Hope fob the Weary. Adeorglan has lust Introduced be fore the state Icglstature or oeorgia. a bill providing that all men within the state, who at thirty yearn of ago have not taken unto ineinwcivesa wue, snuu lie subjected to a lino of $20, the sum to be Increased by a similar amount for every five yearn or iiaeneiornoou. Should the bill pass some of our towns will miss the presence oi tne gay.giuuy young miss, who ha been sweet six teen for the past thirty yearn. A Hard Lick. Mose, the cor driver, was struck by a brake bar Oct. 2d over tho left eye and knocked senseless for a time, receiving quite a cut. The brake was fastened and when looking to see tbe cause, it sud denly gave away with the above result. ilO Will IH) oil amy nguiu iu a day or two. Monrt Paid. In tba divorce case of M. W. McMurry and wifa, Monday morning tha suit was finally settled, the defendant Mo- Hurry paying to tba plaintiff tlie sum oi 11,000 awarded ber by tba court, and tha further sum of 11,500 to E. B. Skipwortb aa guardian of tba children of defendant and plaint iff, tba latter fund to be naed for their benefit. Mux Iupbovim Kirra. J. 0. Goodale baa been improving bil sawmill at Coburg by moving tha angina from tha shingle mill down to tha aawmill and attaching it lo tba water power, thereby increasing tha power. Hereto lore tha mill has been averaging about 18,000 feet daily, bat hereafter tba capacity will be tuocb mora. Five Houses Killed. The freight train October 2d killed five head of horses near the University. They be lonired to some immigrants who had Just arrived from Crook county. One span alone was vaiueu ai f.xiu. Returned. Deputy Sheriff Coch ran returned from CSardlner Sunday morning. He says Albertson Is im proving dally and Is now able to sit np. It will be about one week yet, however, before he Is moved toTaeoiua, Uaasuoi LtcKsaca. Tha following mar riage lioenaea were issued by Connty Clerk Walker Saturday afternoon: J. T. Wbit moreand Nellie Cole; Henry Coolidge and Harriet Harsh. MaiaiKD. At Junction, Oregon. Sunday, Ofliobev 4. 1891. by City Recorder 1. 1. Butler, Charles W. Inman and Bernece E. ' Darning. una cmc.