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TY AND COUNTY 1CRDAY . . . OCTOliEU 10. Pj'ji, State aud Northwest Nates. The fruit dryer of Win. Oliernieyer, r Tangent, was burned hundiiy moon. On 8uuJ iy eveuin,, last. Cou luu, tbe y ct of G ilium ouuuty, was visiied ditrous oontUrfraliou, ruautliug tu i s t about Jiwou. : 7 taxpayers in Marion oouuty are as ,, J i lu.lM) or uwre. lu Liuu the , tier is r7. tjeveu lu Marion cuuuty pay , , ; ,(J.(Mi or wore and the same number i Liuu couuty. Two cur loads of pile driving nrnmr- liMKt barrels of cement, a lnrin lr of piles and aUmt fio.ouu feet of Ut are in the vicinity or the ,ny bridge awaiting uw, A few days since Eva Appleton, residing r liioe Hill, attempted suicide by shoot berselt. The ball passed just over tlie t, but ftbu may recover. A qtanel i her tuitur ia supposed to Lava betn ante. ' ,t before going to the state fair the r of tbe Bilverton Appeal wrote an item tig all to look out fur capper and uieOi mid before be wan on the is an hour be dropped (10 in a shell j. '- S.icIik, of Port Townsend, wbowa i before the 11 legislature on a charge ..tiling, ban beguu a crusade agaiuat met and insists ou holding the aber- ! ohiuf i tlice answerable for their .uanee in tbe city. - Tbe judge think a poor rule that dou't work both way. 1 : ur is retailing in Long Creek nt pn- nt at S per barrel. At this price t'ic I'liusumers say they eolleet particles f.-.;ver about their teeth. However, l . ry anticipate overcoming the pres sure of these high biscuits on the pocketbook when the roller process mill goto to running. The assessment rolls of Grant county fur 1S'K) shows a net value of taxable iiP'iHTty to be $l,i!U!,570, while that of iv.il is fl.lim.WO. The tax roll shows an increase in the number of polls and taxpayers, while due to an increased indebtedness the net value of taxable proicrty has been decreased Albany Democrat, Oot. 6: From Mr. Thorn, ho Uvea near Harrisburg, we learn that tbe barn ol A. L. Cannon, who live at Peoria, wa burned thin morning at I o'clock. His bay and oati and other con (cuts were burned. It wa the work of an incendiary. Also tbe barn of Dan McClaiu, ,i hia residence in Harrisburg, was burned uuJiy morning. Children playing with uatches the cause. Catbhunette Gazette: Tbe injustice of Hiice wa never more strikingly illustrat ,d than when Judge Taylor of the circuit r.inrt of Clataop county sentenced John H. Jnuhsou for the larceny of two salmon of tie aggregate value of fl, to three years in lie peniienliary. The judge, in passiug .cnteuoe commented npon the former good character of Jobuaon and aaid that inti nsl .itd tbe enormity of the offense. Gold Beach Gazette: George Fortv, Charles Anderson and James aud Cbas. Crew have killed nineteen sea otter during he present aammer. From the skins tbu -..cured they will realize a good round sum, n they range in value from $150 to $225 neb. The boys ate not only profitably enj oyed, but have no end of sport. They . ive two good boat, and do their bunting tside, principally, between Cape Blanco 1 Rogue river. Astoria Talk: Some great hunter as been engaged slaughtering elk in lion 4, Tp 0, It 7, during the past vk. We understand his name is :itchelland he hails from Wisconsin r Michigan. He don't want any part f the elk but the horns; the rest he uvea on the ground where the animal s shot. Last week he killed live, only .mo of which was a male. Tbe Southern Paoifio railroad comany i inviug all the trestles between Ashlaud aud irantsPass filled by contract. Erickson Co, are doing the work with scrapers, diking earth from alongside the line. Tbey ire pushing tbe work energetically, and will jave their contract completed within a month. The earth is hauled from Bloody nn, where a steam shovel is at work niak. mg an excavation which will reduce the -urve there. At Lake Labish 1250 feet of Irestle ii being filled with scrapers, aud tbe remainder will be newly piled. Another attempt is being made to mllst Umatilla Indians in the service )f Uncle Sam. The first trial some ;ime ago resulted in a complete failure, riie Inditing said they did not want to leave their homes and preferred peace sowar. It is understood that this Ume, also, the proposition to enlist lot's not meet with favor among the Indians. Capt. Lee, Lieut Hardi pan, and a small party of troopers wm tort Walla Vaim are ui u Igency for the purpose. Mahmud. In Lane county, Oregon, by lev. Pbilip Workman, Thomas Whitmore nd Nellie Cole, all of Lane county. Call a Halt That tired languid feeling eau thiit yonr system is in a state to in te disease, and Wright's Compound Ex let of Saraaprilla is what yon need at ice to eipel impurities of the blood and litd jou up. Sold by all druggists. Geo. W. Kinsey, Auctioneer. When yon want yonr goods, household ruitnreor land sold at auction, call of w. W. Kinsey, tbe pioneer and most sue htfnl ancttoneer in Lane County. He will end to all sales on reasonable com -ssion. Notice. IVhen wanting cemetery work ft to E.W . hison & Co., who are prepared to furnish kind at lowest prices for flrt-cla work, ir Portland cement walls for enclosing Uetery lota are the finest yet put npon I market, and are furnished at about half I coat of stone. Call and see our besull Barre A Westerly granites and best idea of Vermont marble. Offices at Al fcv. Kntrena anrl Rosebnrg. r-'- o- --- ., . - .. Very Kespectiuny iour, E. W. AcHrssosi k Co. Sheep Inspectors Notice. jail persons in Lane cmnty owning cab j shrep or bep afflicted with other dw tea. are hereby notified that sid sheep st be thoroughly tfippea, suincieui iu .... I dtiwase, forthwith. Iny poraon failing to comply with this no- Ithe Tnntw at said oersons'S expense. fce notice and save cost, Dated Jane S, 1891. !Gto. FisHica. Sheep Inspector. Don't Believe It Jen told that F. U. Wilkins, ths druggist, tot selung "Wisdom's Bobertine" for tbe pleiion, the most elegant and only really tmleaa preparation of its kind in the rid, and giving a beautiful picture card h every bottle. tht chpest place to bay your builders tlware, tinware. gla, rope, and all kind to al in. nil ia at i VaWDISBCBO m er. Mawnio Building. jmata Xonc.-Go to the Depot lumbal I for ebeap lumber. Andrews will not InJersold. 'aaMtaa, ArTtwnos. All kind of ma M oils at bed rock prices at VixbixBrao k Esarr s. Brevities. HolLOWAr-WATCHES, CLOCK., JWU.Ht HrtcTACLta AnoiKaie. Day i lleuderton. Cauvai abuts at O. E. K's. Walton 4 Skipworth. Lawyer. Go to 0, E. Krauase for loot a( r. Call on Caswell for sidewalk lumber, ltubber bottom shoes at O. E.' Kraut's. Sheet music at Patterson Si Cbri.tiau's, 9th St. Money to loan on farm. Enquire of JuJ- Walton. See the nw atyle ol Oilc (jraiiu ra at Dty & lli-ud.-rMiti'. Hot and cold luilh every day lu the week at Jerry Horn's barber shop. C-irp-l. carpets, all new style for spring trade at Day A Henderson'. For fine suits made to order and ready made clotbiug, go to Ed Hanson. See the new invoice of oak furniture, all new pattern at Day & Henderson's. 24 dollars will buy a solid, antique, oak bed tooiu set at Day & Hen lerscm'a. C. Slarx, Barber Shop and llalh Bouia. First door north of Dunn's new block. Blink deeds, mortgage dneds and chattel mortgages tor sale at the GCAfcD office. f5.(HXI worth of ladies' shoe to be sold at or below cost. J. D. Matloci. Mr Geo F Craw ha the sole aitency for all brand of the celebrated Tansil Punch Curar Remember that Hanson 4 Son have the best selected stock of cloth it) g in town. Bring yonr old scrap casi Iron to the Eu gene Iron Foundry where you can dispose ol it. Eugene Flour $1.35 per sack. The En gene Flouring mills muke the best quality of roller mill flour. If yon are gettine too old for yonr apeo taoles, or if they do not exactly suit yon take tbem to Watt and have new lenses fitted. Best line of plush and light weight cloth wrapi from 10 to 35 dollars south of Port land, now on exhibition at A. V. Peters.' Dr. G. W. Biddle may be found at hi residence on Olive street, between Fifth and Sixth streets one block west of the Minne sota Hotel He is prepared to do all dent al work in the best maunor. Tbe best lumily remedy is nudonbtedly Pfnuder's Oregon Blood Turiner. Harm less, it accomplishes relief where many oth er medicines fail to do. It may be mifcly given to the infant a well as the adult. Peddlers are like the Irishman'a flea, aud olten irresponsible, o buy au organ of a ronntulila limiKA. and thai will not fall to pieces with the first damp weather. Call and see Holloway'B. Henderson, dentist. Oxford ties at 0. E. K's. Fountain pens at Watts'. Overg liters at O. E. K's. Job work at the Guabd office. Tenuis goods at O. E. K's. We lead, others follow. O. E. K. Wigwam slippers at 0. E. Krausse's. Itusset shoes at 0. E. K's. Go to Smith 4 Hall to sell your wool. Go to Goldsmith's aud get prices on bacon and lard. Selette Plush Jackets only 10 dollar at'A. V. Peters.' Men's patent leather thoes at O. E. Krausse's. Blauk deeds and mortgages for sale at the Guabd office. Goldsmith pays the highest cash price foi country produce. Try some breakfast bscon from Southern Oregon. A- Goldsmith. Forest City Dongola Bhoes only $1 50 a pair at A. V. Peters.' All kinds of mill saws and files tor sale at Richard Mount's saw shop. Remember the $1 50 Dongola shoe, good value-for $2. at A. V. Peters'. The best assortment of children's shoes will be found at O. E. Krausse's. When wanting a nice tie or anything iu the furnishiug line go to J. E. Bond. Blank notices fr the location of quaiU mines for sale at the Guard office. For all kinds of tannine implements call on J. M. Hendricks on Ninth Street. Screen windows and doors, glass, sash aud doors at Bioalow 4 Kibki'atbick. My entire stock 10 per cent, disoount for cash. J- D. Matlock. It you want to buy a magnificent organ from $50 to $75 cheaper than peddlers can sell you, go to W. Holloway. W. Holloway has just received a consign ment of new orgaus, without donbt the tiu est toned instruments ever brought here. Call and see tbem. A large assortment of wall paper just re ceived at the Eugene Book Store. Call and see it. Banga'McKciizie Springs Staje Line. Eli Bang is now running bis stage line np the Mchenzie river 10 me toiey auu Belknap spring aud intermediate points. The stage leaves Eugene op aloudays, Wednesdays and t ri.lay returning alternate days. The trip will be made in twsive hours. For tickets and further i nformation, call at the Huffman Honse stables on Niutb street. What Is It? That produces that beautifully soft com plexion and leaves no traces of its applica tion or injurious effects? The answer, Wis dom's Bobertine accomplishes all this, and is pronounced by ladies of taste and refine ment to be the most delightful toilet article ever produced. Warranted harmless and matchless. F. M. Wilkins, agent, Eugene City. There is no danger of a cold resulting in pneumonia when Chamberlaiu's Cough t, j ..A ,i directed "for a severe lienieiiy in u-ru " - - cold." It effectually counteracts and arrest auv teudency ol a colli io reaim m Miru monia This fact was fully proven in thous ands of cases during the epidemic of influ enza last winter. For sale by F. M. Wilkins, Druggist. ... Wanted 100.000 lb, of good Willamette valley wool. S'TH 4 Hall. Hotel to l.raae. The Uaker Hotel, doing a good busi ness in Eugene, is ollered for rent to any responsible party fr a term of five years, the lessee to purchase the fumi- '"or the dining ns.ni will 1 leased, the lessee to purchase the dining and kitchen furniture. At each meal an average of 00 to ho patrons are accomo dated? C'HAS. 1UKKR. Public Auction. I will sell at public suction to tbe blith est bidder, on th farm formerly owned by Wm. Simmon, lji miles e-t of Spring field, on THCESDiT, CCToBKa 10 19J1 Atl0o'cl.k a. m. the following de scribed property, to-w it: i head of good work horses, 1 pony. 3 milch cow. 3 year ling heifer. 3 calve. 2 set of barneaa. 1 binder, 1 muwer, I two horse cultivator, 1 rake, 1 fanning mill. 3 Sterling plows, 1 ground roller. 1 fonr s-ction barrow, 1 wag on and other article loo nometoo to men tion. Irtxs Une year s time "ill be given, on approved security with interest at k per ent, for all um over $10 a discount of g per cent will be given lor cash. ' Jen Scctow. Ouil MaTTHK. Auctioneer. Orvalli ha k-t a contract for a 110, 170 city hall. Commissioner.' Court. Met at the Court Hons ia Eugene, On gou, Weduesday, Oot. 7, KJl, at 10 o clock a. U. Present Judge Scott, Commisalonera Hylaud aud Parker, Sheriff Is o land and Cleik Walker. The following proceeding were bad: At this time the court ordered a warrant drawn iu favor of V. 1). Hendricks for the tutu of S70 in pay mnt of service as lload Supervi ur district number 2. At this time the court ordered a war rant drawn iu favor of O. Hiokathier for rebate on tux iu the sum of Cl'J. r The Juuiee Frasier and John Kelly claim damage in the sun of $063 and Kliziibctti Taylor in the sum of $75. M. L. Wiluiot, 11. F. Tower and Join Shelly appointed viewer to assee the dnmii.'e to said land, to meet Uct. 1, lwtl. Chas E. Tower appointed Super visor of ICoad District 2 vice V. D. lieu dricks resigned. At this tune the court increased the salary of Dr. W. 1L Rowland for medical attendance on pauper from 912 to 815 H-r month in consideration of hi fur nishing medical attendance and medi cine to all criminals couQued in the county jaiL M o Kennedy road ordered established us viewed and surveyed. Iu the matter of the Florence and North Fork road ; coutiuued fur tbe term. Ci 1 lu road ooutinued fur the tern. ALI-OWAM KS. Eli Terkius. sutmlie tor cau- per $13 88 V. II. Kunoff, board for pauper. .S&OO Geo. MeCuulev. nursimr Dau- per i $ 1.50 J. L. Morris, nursing pauper.... 4Z50 Mrs. 1 J. Hill, keeping pauper. 15.00 W. 11. 1 tow land, medical at tendance on pauper 30.00 Kakiu & liristow, two coQiua tor paupers 25.00 O. W. Masterson, boarding piuier 10.00 lohu McCollum, boardiug pau per f.'X) Ann Wiluiot, boarding pauper. . . 12.00 D. lirihtow, supplies for pauper. . 8.00 Chas. Grosser, supplies fur pauper 8.00 .Mrs. Lou Tengra, supplies for puitjier 10.00 Wm. llngiirt, keeping pauper.... 20.00 A D. llylaud, supplies for pau per 10.00 V. II. Wiltse, supplies for pau per 800 A. W. Tat tursuu, salary School Superin tendent $50.00 I. S. Luckev' salary Treasurer. . . 41. IX) ltodncy Scott salary Judge 58.35 Geo. D. Barnard, supplies 2.M) O. V. Kinsey, Justice Teace 6.50 Eli Bangs, stage fare 4.00 Geo. F. Croner, wituess. 1.70 Cluis. J. lteid, witness....' 1-70 Wulter Huckius. witness 1.70 1. 11. lleniiuway, witness 6.00 W. II. liowlaucL examining itisaue (5.00 L. W. Brown, exnmiuing insane. 6.00 W. II. IUiwlaud, examiuing insane o.uu J. P. Gill, examiuiug insane.... 6.00 A. W. Patterson, examining insane o.uu E. D. McKenuey examining insane o.tu Eugene Light Co., light.... .... 24.60 Noah litiov. viewer M. 0. Ken nedy road 2.80 John Hunter, viewer Al. U. Ken nedy road 2.40 r. Chrismau viewer M. V. Ken nedy road 2.80 W. II. V lest, chairman AL G. Keuneily road 200 J. W. Buoy, chairman Al. U. Kennedy road 2 CO II. W. Lmun, deputy surveyor. . ll.w James N. Luner. viewer Carey Thompson road 24.00 Joseph liuddleston. viewer Curey Thompson road 21.00 J. A. AlcMuliou, viewer Garey Thompson road 20.90 Ii. Al. llortwig, cbuinman Uarey Thorn psou road 6.00 P. A. llummitt. chairman Carey Thompson road 6.00 J, A. Isbam, marker Carey Thompson road 6.00 Carey Thompson, axmau Uarey Thompson road 4.00 W. 11. Dunn, deputy surveyor Carey Thompson road 50.00 J. Al. Gearhard, road won 00.10 Henry Maxwell, gravel 4.50 Starr & Grillin, material fur nished road dibtricta 19.05 James Frasier. cougar 2.00 C. Holoomb, .cougar 2.00 F. II. McCIain, oougar IM) V 8 Miller, supplies for paupers $ 4 00 L I) Hcarbrough, supplies for paupers 7 34 D A Tulne, medical attendance on naiiiH-r 20 60 J L Page, supplies for puupeiu... 81 85 i'ortiaud .Hospital, care 01 pau per ' 30 00 Eugene Cigar Store, supplies for piiiiM-rs 1 05 Meyer & Kyle, supplies for pau- H'rs 12 00 Mrs May Fisk, care of paupers... 10 00 Meyer ii Kyle, supplies for pau- hts 14 0.5 Mi-s E A Mortis, care of paupers 20 41 ltoiiev Hnis, supplies for paujiers 15 75 Jos 'llieimcr, care of puus rs 1 60 J A Morris, care of pauis'rs 25 60 C V Hum, Justlws fees State v Howard 7 30 JV Majors, constable fee State v Howard 6 60 Geo 1) 1 loward, witness fees SUte vs Howard 2 10 Dun Mcl'luin, w itness fees State vs Howard 2 30 Annul Condon, witness fees State vs Howard 2 30 J W Linn, w itness fees State vs Howard 2 30 A J Workman, lumber 10 63 M E llollman, pauper supplies... 12 60 C W Starr. iUhtii-e lees. State V Couch 4 00 Kellev 4 Co., lumber 14 M W 11 Andrews, lumlier bO 63 E F Chapman, lumlier 8 05 Kelley A Co., lumlier 4 00 Kellev Hros., lumUr 6 B3 V S "llurrin 8 60 F H Dunn, supplies for paujiers and criminals 43 05 Eugene tifAKi), printing 14.1 00 DMiiudoll, piling wood 10 00 John Heverly, cleaning wood shiil 2 25 M Svarveruil A Co., plow cleve for district Xo. 2! 80 J F Smith, viewer James Erasure road 5 40 Jus Kc ik v. viewer Jas Erasure toad 6. 0 11 K Svlvester. view er Jas Frasure r.M.1 5 40 ( has Kissinm-r. ihuinuiaii Jaa Frnsure nad 2 0Q Jas Erasure, chuiuuian Jas Iraa tin road , 2 00 G M N.-ct. axman Jas Erasure rad 2 00 V 11 Dunn, detmtv vurveyor Fm-ure road 10 30 A V Patterson, ulattinir school districts 88 00 (Hi Groi. wood 81 60 H MK'onnell, sawing wood 1 00 Glass A Prudhomine, supplies... 30 00 A Patterson, exnreasaire school sunti ies 0 20 II ri Hvhtnd. commissioner 9 00 K Schwartischlld, stationery 7 75 K O Potter, lH puty District At torney 45 ".) J D Matlock, supplies for crim inals lit : Eugene llcgister, printing ti5 75 II It Klncaid, printing ti-' 50 A K Wheeler, present owner.... tHt (17 J E Xoland, Sheriir. 313 70 Jas K Parker, commissioner " " brldgv work 1 M W It Walker, clerk 4.IS -J I At this time it is ordered by the Court the sum of $5 jht wwk is- ullow ed W.J I. Wiltse, to lie cxiiciidcd by him for the lienellt of Samuel Harris, a county charge. Ordered by the court that a warrant be drawn In favor of A. P. Walker, supervisor of It mid District 5 s, for work on the road in the amount of Hi. At this time It is ordered by the court that a warrant be drawn in favor of Mrs, M. A. Lynch for the sum of ftl In payment of rent of house for a county charge. At this time Is ordered by the court that a warrant tw drawn for the sum of $12.25 in favor of J. L. Vaughaii, as rebate on taxes wrongfully assessed. Carey Thomiison road; ordered that petition of said road lie not granted.; L P Tullnian authorized to make re pairs on the Hcecher rock and bridge on theSluslaw road, the total for such work not to exceed f 100. ARRESTEUWLAilCESY. Pal'y (iuard, Oct. T. On a telegram from Sheriir Xoland theSherlll of Larainle eltyf Wvomlng. telegmiihed this morning that hvliini arrested one Slme HixouvMul would hold him until culled fur.' It upis'iirs that Hixon and George Feiilucr, who lives near Creswcll funned 1111 ac iitiaiutance a few months ago, and that the last named party had agreed to pay Hixon's fare to I.nramlc and that they would go into business at that place. They were sleeping together on Sept. llHh, near Creswcll, aud when Feulner went to k'd he hud Jim in his pocket. Hixon arose early and when Feulner got up he found that he had Ikh-ii roblied. Hixon went to Cottage Grove and siient money in that town freely and showed to several persons the f'.s'l, iiHhougli previously lie had lai-n "bnike." Iist Friday, Hixon left on the early train for parts unknown. In a day or two Feulner made a complaint la'fure the Prose cuting Attorney in Justice Kinsey's court and the Sherlll' had the prisoner apprehended n above stated. Hixon has a family In Laramie City. Sheriir Xoland leaves in the morning for Larainle City, to bring Hixon here. Stopped Work. The Eugene Water Company held a business meeting last evening and con cluded to stop the work of drilling fur water. The drill yesterday made only three feet, and it is In the hardest kind of ris k, the Indications being that It is a dip of the Skinner Unite risk. Therefore they have concluded, having reached a depth of 20S feet, to suspend operations. At the present writing they have not formulated and further plan fur the procurement of a water supply. The cost of excavating the cistern, drilling, pl)H, etc., exclusive of the ground, has Urn about flit ecu hundred dollars. . Alarm of Fire. At Q-in Tn...l., I Via Innnliin nt (li Are bell called the Eugene fire department out in quick time. A can of alcohol had exploded in tbe saloon adjoining the lion 1111111 Iwiii4f Th flro u-iiarmlrktv ivtln- guished with but little damage, A large window glass was broke In the excitement. A Chance for All. It 1 human nature at all times to want to better your condition. You are always look Ing for a cbauce to get nargalus, especially in the line of the necessaries of life. Ed. Bamn, tbe clothier, is now offering the best bargains ever offered to the people of Lane county. He is preparing to deal in another line of goods exclusively, and tuereiore ot ter bis entire stock of clothing at actual cost. Ibis Is no humbug, but an actual closing out sale. All clothing will he sold AT COST and all other furnishing goods at remarxablr low prices. Do not lose your chance for bargaius, lint make hay while the snn ibinea, Hucb cbancei do not come olten and do not last long, so take advantage at once. 11 baa no shelf-worn goods, but having been in tbe busine only two years has fresh, clean stock, purchased iu the East at low prices for cash. Tbe wise will heed at once. ale of lllooded ftlork. Two extra Una full blood Clydesdale bay stallions, 6 and 0 year old, between 10 aud 17 bands bigb, and welgb abent u:sj ins each, and can show a belter lot of draft colts now than any horse that has stood in Lane county; also 2 bay Clyde mares, bloods, U years old, IU bands bign, weiguiaooui i.sju lbs. each; also one 4 year-old mare, ', blood Clyde, 15' band high; also one span of matched bay Bllies, ,Y blood Clyde, and two yearlings, sama blood. These will be wild in Eugeue to the bidheat bidder on tbe 17tb dsy of October, lH'JI, at 1 o'olock p in. The mare are all well broke, true and gentle. Term: A credit of ten mouths, with the ixception of one horse; note with approved security at 10 per cent, per annum. UKOBUI IIKLMIIAW. Jiotice. Ei gknk, Oregon, Oct. 3, 1S1. This Is to certify that I have Urn a sullerer from asthma for the lust twelve years. 1 have had a standing offer of KsJO to any physician who would core me, and I have time aud ntrnln oll'ered $."( for one nights rest. This fall I tried Ootiaux's Anti-Aslhiiiiitie Jteme dles aud am hatipy to say that 1 gut relief from them in live minutes. And I cheerfully recommend said remedies to all stiiliring with that terrible disease, asthma. T. L. Kkkh, P. M., Thurston, Or. Tax ' ot Ice. Hy order of the City Council the tax roll will be reots ncd fur the re ceipt of city taxes until XovcihUt 8, 1HU1. I will be at my ofll"e to reirlve the same from H o'clock a. 111. till 7 o'clock n. 111. daily until that date, Dated Oct. 8, Isitl. G. F. Chaw, City Treasurer, Bear Killed. All the large towns like I'ortiaud, Sisikane, Seattle Ac, have lcen gaining notoriety by having l..r killitl nt nr the l it V limits. Eu- gene tried to get Into the rutiks several weeks ago when a bear was men near the west end of Skinner's butte, but Harney J'alne Hsllel the chain by twri.lwaitliiir ami the U-ar not SWaV. We are with them now. Tui-sday fore- ntKin August risiier kiih-i a sue wur and her cub near the Masonic truie- i.n Iwuit fine iiiIIm fnnii the cltV lim its. They were In fine condition and the fielt of the old one will make au ex oellent robe. Boas. Near Eugene, Oregon, October 6, WA, to tbe wife cf Charles 0at, a daughter. iiiicvi nt s. Tnmpa, pipe aud ga fillings at Miller A Long. D. Una A Son, furniture and undertak ing. Cook alove from f 1 SO to fCO at Miller Si Loug't, Uth street. Nice assortment of hardware at Miller A Long's. Oats bought aud stored by the Eugeue Milling Co. Geo. Loll is died at fSuiitlifleld Monday, of typhoid fever. Miller A Long 1 the cheapest place for stoves and I in are. Post holes fur sale. Apply to Jim ltoliiuson at once. Kep saying over to yourself, "I can get hardware at Miller A Loug's." The best hiiguy made (or the money, is F. L. Chamber 00 pleasure wagon. Attention Farmers. Call ou Miller St Long for Stove, Tiu and Hardware. 40,000 bag to loan to those who desire to store their wheal in tbe Eugeue Milla, Owners of farms desirous of tenant rail on the Eugeue Improvement Co., liegister block. For choice Spencer Butte nursery apple, pear trees, Ac, write to Orville Tbelps, Eu gene, Why I ! Kleep on the floor when f2 will tmy a double Udstead at Day A Hen derson's. It ia said that Col. Kelsay of CorvallU is a republican candidate for judge of the sec ond district. Carpenter and contractor will aave mon ey hy getting tinning and plumbing from Miller A Long. Tinning, plumbing and job work of all kiud duue cheap aud on short notice id Miller A Lung. Miller A Long are sole agents for the cel ebrated Gold Coin aud Uordou Stoves aud ltaiigo iu Eugeue. liemeuils r that the Eugene Milling Co., i buyiiiK oats, and storing tbem also. Lib eral price ottered. Dou't pas by P. Linn A Hou'a furniture store w ithout exnmiuing their One new liue of furniture just received. Oak bed room set and all other kinds of furniture, sbadea aud carpet at Day A Hendersou's, cheaper than ever. If you want a suit of clothe or a pair of pantaloon go to Davis, the tailor. He guar antees satisfaction and low piicct. Golden Age Disc Harrow with r without seeder, best and lowest price in Hie market at i . h. t lUUUKua. F. M. Nighswnuder, of Coyote precinct, had a a talk of com in towu this week that measured thirteen feet iu height. It is called Kansas corn. An exchange saya that Mr. Dais, recently ofl'ixas, is iu Lebanon making arrange ments to start a dallv newspaper (here iu connection with the Express. The reirular course of ltrturcs of the medical department of the State Uni versity coiiimciurs Wednesday morn ing in Portland. A gissl class is assured. Oliver Chilled How, also Oliver new steel plow warranted to scour in any soil. Walking, Sulky cr Gang Plows aud any thing you need to cultivate the ground wilb. t. ii. CllAMDKHS. For watches, clock, silverware and jew elry go to Holloway'. All new good and novelties. W. Holloway 's stock is again complete wilb tbe newest novelties of the season. Prices are the lowest. Cord wood transaction brisk. Recorder Dorri left Wrdnesdsy for the Itlue liiver mine. Durinu his abseuoe Geo. A. Dorri will act a recorder. There are no (lie on Holloway or fly speck on hia goods. Tbey are all brand new and the prices are like Ibe goods. Call and see his watches, clocks and silverwsre. Fred lU'llnian Is Improving from his recent severe Illness and his recovery is assured unless a relapso takes place. Airs, isciiman is convalescent. L. X. Honey has Urn awarded a con tract to build a resilience for A. Vitus on his farm aUivo Springfield. Con tract price, -,.iki. L. G. Trelblg the tailor who occu pied quarters in the Titus block has quit business iu Eugene. He left lust night for Ashland. John Brnnilev was arrested Tneadav by Policeman Witter for disorderly con duct and locked np. He was released this morning on giving t'M bail to appear before Recorder Dorris next Monday for trial. Eugene flour nt Henderson's. Albany Hour at Henderson's. Med ford Hour at Henderson's. Junction Hour at Henderson's. You pays your money and you takes your choice. George Ilarfleld, who was sentenced to the penitentiary last fall for robbing a dwelling bonse In Lost valley, has been re leased Irom ttie pen lleutiary, bis term of sentence, one year, having expired. He bs returned bere. The Harri.bnrg Water Power Co. will elect its officers next Saturday. Tbe peo ple ot tbat city are sanguine tbat tbe ditcu will be dug this fall. The oonatruotion of the caual will certainly give impeln to the thriving town 01 llarrlsuurg. The China pheasants sutler these days. Hardly a day passes that pot Hunters cauiiui is- seen on me streets with from 10 to '2! of the dressed birds fur sale. They sell for 20 to 'St cents eueh and make an extrllent fry. Jih'1 luiimn, nil old pioneer of Lunu county, residing on the Long Tom, fourteen miles west or I'.tigene, Is a brother of tin man that founded the famous line of trans-Atlantic steamers known as the Indian line, running be tween Xew York and LIitmkiI. One of the brothers, Win. Iniiian, died several months simr, and his wife and daughter to relieve their sorrow sought new wvmch by a tour to Alaska. They returned a short time since, and maile their relatives In Lane county a visit. A short eion of the commissioners term of court this month. The Preb)tery adjonrned Thursday and tbe delegate have returned to their re spective home. Person who have promised the Guabd nftiee wood on account will please deliver I be samo. Lebanon ha a daily newspaper. It I calhd the Effort. It I newsy and ahoold receive a good inpport. Tbe State Hoard of Commerce I in -sion at Portland aud I poorly attended. The Eugene Hoard of Trails is represented by John U. Harrkand 8. M. Yoran. Tbeie Is only on suit In tbe October term of th tupreme court of Lane eonnty, that of Gideon F. Hodson, respondent, vs. J. C. Goodale, appellant. There will b a meeting of the C. P. church and friend next Saturday at 2 p. m. for the purpose of transacting some impor tant bnsioes. Every member especially requested to be present. Plea do not for get Ibe time. G. A. llLAie, Pastor. W are pleased to learn tbat Dr. 1. 0. Gray ia much better today. Cba. Croner b been ill with fever sinos Monday. Typhoid I threatened. Sidney Hum and family left on a visit to Bonlb Dend, Washington, Ibursday. AU Goldsmith writes from Sun t.- I. - I.Uni.. Im ..n.l. lu.lt..w r fall' irw ma 1119 rjo ii iiiu i and that the doctor say that he will ms.n I able to return home. Boss. In Engene, Oregon, Oct. 7, 1801, to the wife of James Hcott, a son. Jury List. The following is Ibe jury lbt drawn foi the October term of Circuit Court for Lane oouuty, which meets in Eugene October 20, lN'Jli W J Dinge, Long Tom. Win Driskill, " " James Hear, Cottngo Grove. Geo Whitaett, " David Thompsou, South Eugeuo. L D Forrest. " " John Addison, Sinslaw. Jo lluddlestiin, Mohawk. John Winzenreid, Creswcll. Frank Jackson, " W P Chesher, Springfield. F M llrattain, " Kll Perkins, Cayote. JohnJenkiu. " J C Church, North Eugene. C A Mi'Malion, Davis, Clay Xnmwalt, Irving. John Holland, " J F Kirk, liicbar.Uon. C F Humphrey, Jasper. John Hellers, Pleasant Hill. Geo Binith, Willamette. J Q Vaughan, " H llolbrook, Fall Creek. Geo Neet, " " Hen Clark, Juuclion City. It P Caldwell, " " Henry Gates, Speuccr. W M Stewart, Goahen. W 1) McLean, Camp Creek, J W Guiley, Lot Valley. L . Diamond Peak. Ou the l'Jth of last August, Diamond Peak, a mouutaiu situated iu the Casoade Kaiif.e in the aoutheastern part ol this coun ty, wa measured during an ascent made by Edgar McClure aud Charley McClure, nh the following results: Elevation of the summit of the peak above Euizeue 8.22.1) ft. I'.lcvatiou ol Engi ne above sea level. X ft. Elevation of the summit of Dia inoiid Peak above sea level 8,l!(i0(t. The barometer used i a voteran iu the service having been twice used in estimat ing the height of Mt. Hood, first by a par ty sent to tl.e suiiiniit of the ninunlaiu by Lieut, Wdliainsou in August, 18(17, and sev frill years thereafter by Prof. G. 11. Collier of Hid State Fniveraily. New Music Store. X. 11. tluyloid representing P. II. EastonA On'a. store of Salem, has oH'iied here with the Ust llueof pianos ami organs ever Immglit to this city. Masun ami Hamlin, t olhy ami I'.mcr- son pianos, all the latest designs. Parties wishing anything will do well bv examluimrotir stock In the new block oil Willamette street U'tweeu tlth and 7th, Xo, 4. Notice. All niirlles kuowlmr themselves In debted to the llrm of McClting A John sou, either on note or Uaik account, are hereby requested to call oil J. II. .Vict lung, and settle the same Immedi ately, as all unsettled accounts will shortly U placed In attorneys hands lor collodion. A ItiiMon, Register: It wa rumored on the strteta today that those beautiful red- deuce lota recently purchased by E. J. Fra sler, iu the r raster A llylaud addition, would be placed on the market about October 2Uth at ths remarkable low price of f:i5a lot, payable fit) oah, S10 iu six month and Ho iu one year, without inter est; besides, he will give away two cash prize of S1000 and )"i(HI iu gold, which will he placed in one of the Eugene banks before the tale i completed. He also Intend to sive outright to the purchaser ol every lot bought in bis Eugeue property a beautiful residence lot iu I lureuce, tbe coming sea port ol this coast, besides to every person wbn will build a bouse on tbe lot purchased lu Eugene within three months from date of sale he will give an additional lot at Flor ence. If the above proposition is actually trus. as time will show, thi will be the greatest opportunity ever offered In this market for an Investment. Ibe lota alone are worth much mure than tbat price today, besides the additional lot to be given away at Floreuoe Is worth tbe price aloue, while if all tbe proposed developments of that country take place as projected, In the very near lulure they will 00 worm at leusi one hundred dollars apiece. Rcitb Institutku.--Two suits were insti- stltuied In the Circuit court for Lane ooun ty Tuesday against J. tl. Goodale. Tbe nrst Is for f &.7UU by Ueo. U. Wbltlieck, lor labor and logs furnished defendant. In the second case the O A C. 11. It. is plaintiff and Ibe amount sued for I $1800. The railroad allege that log have been out ou Ibeir lands aud accepted by Ibe defendant. In the first case A. C. Woodcock and Geo. A, Dorri appear for plaiutifT, and in the second, A. 11. Tauuer is tbe attorney for tbe plniutitl. Phodatk Coubt Mot In Eugene Oot. Rib. Full board of officers were present. The following business wis transacted: Guar dianship of Eva May aud Percy lloy Mo Murry, minors; E. It. Skipworth appointed guardiau. Estate of Marion Martin, de ceased: Administrator filed bis flusl so count and tbs same was approved, aud be wss discharged from limber liability, ins tate of Mary Aun Martin, deceased. Bam order as last shove. Hons lUiiuiKO. The dwelling bouse of Mr. Walters, who lives about three miles north of Irving, wss entered Wednesday af. tcrnoon aliout 6 o'clock while the family wa away aud robbed of $21 in money, two gold rings, razor, brushea, etc. Tbe thieve m tend the bouse through a window and are suspected to be tramp. Deputy nheiia Croner I out searching tor tbem. To JtKNT.uTo acres of land to rent for cash. M0 acres farm land, the bill tine! pasture land under fence. A good out range. Well watered, gtssl resi dence, two bams and outbuildings. An excellent orchard on the premises. Iniilre of E. J. MfCliiuuhun, Eugene. Tn Emcami'mknt. About twenty tents have been erected at Fairinount aud a num ber ol veterans of the Graud Army have al ready arrived to lake part in the encamp ment, The weather is all that could be de sired, and it is probable that a grsud time will lie bad Daily, Uct. 7. Iminiiitant Notk k. A. M. Oshurn leaves tomorrow morning for Eastern Oregon fur the jmrsme of bringing his cuttle here. When he returns he will have some Hue fresh milch cows fur sale; hIso a iiumU-r of pure bred Here fon I bulls. Wn.t. UK Cmki. Saturday, Oct. trd is the Jewish Xew Year, and Get. Ulh Is the day of atonement. The Jewish business houses will lie closed on with of these days. IUstKBDBO K. or P. Lonof A lodge of the'Knigbt of Pythias will be organized at rUxeburg this triday evening. A number of the Lngene lodge will assist In tbe work and ceremony. Makhikd. At the Methodist par- wuiagc t. o, iwi, iiy iiev. u. a, WatU-rs, Dr. Homer Michener. of Hul acy and Miss May Morrison, of Kan sas. Wim. ItKiiovi. The postofTioe, Postal Telegraph Co., Geo. F. Craw, Weils, Fargo A Co'. Express and the Western Union Telegraph Company will remove into the I hi liuan block tbe last ol next week. M'KRIKI) In EtiLi tip. Oregon. Oct Nth, by llev. E. P. Henderson. D. D.. 1 r rails: iLiiiy to ucssio lcAUauis. The Carey Thompson Boat), Considerable Interest has been mani fested In tills road by the citizens In the eastern portion of the county, iirtieulnrly. Ily request we publish the report of the viewers: "We find that It is a good practicable route for a road; that there Is a good roudU'd already built, with all the necessary grades and bridges on the said survey, with two exceptions) where necessary change should be made at a reasonable cost of f 100; and still another exception at the Blue river crossing, where It would be neces sary to bridge tho stream, our survey having crossed said Jllue river aUut thirty feet down stream from the present bridge. This bridge we esti unite, would cost from f l.fttiO to 2,000, We find tho said rone I lied already built is claimed by the Military Wagon Toll, Jlridge i'o of which A. O. llovey, Is president. We would recom- ' mend that your honorable body Investigate the rights of said company to the said roadU-d. We further find In our opinion that the granting of said M'tition would lie detrimental to the public Interest for the following reasons: Fiiwt. There Is not a sufficient number of Inhabitants in the vicinity of said road to keen it in a condition that would be possible for the public to travel over It. Hmxiniv That It would require an annual appropriation from the county treasury to keep said roud open for public travel. Tut nn. That the appropriation of said company's roadbed by the county, would virtually close the roud between Ijine and Cnaik counties over the Mo Kcn.ie route. It is our opinion that the revenue from toll collected on the mountain portion of the said road would not lie sulllcieiit to keep that portion of the road in repair. Therefore we recommend that your houorablu tody do not grant the peti tion. J. A. McMahon, Jas. X. Lri-Kit, Viewers." "I would resiect fully report that In company with the other viewers, I viewed the aforesaid road and find that the route as viewed and surveyed, Is it good practicable mute for a county roud; but 1 make no recommendations. Jok HrmiLrsToN, viewer." The court dismissed the petition in accordance with the recoiiiiuviidatlou of the majority report. Willamette Fork News. A IVinocrat correspondent under date of ( K-toU-r 5t h writes: Mr. Walter Itmwn sold his farm here one day last week. Mlsa'Clara Phllnott is attending the exposition at Portland. Air. Wallace is moving to the Bel shaw farm near Eugene. Winlleld Allinghani Ugan a term of school at Iiuncnstcr ou Monday of this week. Mr. flelehell has moved to Eugene and rented his farm to a man from Canby. Miss Honnlu Thompson, of Monroe, made a short visit here to her old home lust week. Loreti Alllnghnin and wife and Miss Nellie Graham, of Metoles, are spend ing a few days in this nclghUrhood. Mrs. Jesse Wllloughby is U'lng treated by Dr. Davis aud is stopping In Harrlsburg for a week or two. Willie Curtis is teaching school In district Xo. nit, and has about 26 pupils. Miss Loru Thomas, of Coburg, Is teach ing at tho Bnrger school house, and has four pupils at present. Soldiers' Keunlon. Pally Guard, Oct , The veterans of Lane county met al the camp ground at Fairmonnt laat evening and a pleasant? social lime was bad. Ibis morning at 10 0 clock a permanent orgaulzation was effected with the following officers: O. J Dodd, of Bprlngfleld, President. H W. Taylor, of Eugene, Vio President. Precinct Vloe Preaidentsi Bonth Eugene, F. Keisner; North Eugene, Wiley; Mo hawk, Geo Drnry; Thurston, D F Bnssell; McKenzie, AOoddard; Cedar Flat, . J. Chapman; Dig Prairie, Hammer; Cot tage urove, U r. Hcott; upper buulaw, Wiltse; Bprlngfleld, M L Wilmot; Lower Siuslaw, T M Martin; Camp Creek, 0. II. Uaker; uresweii. ii. Ueiton; Junollon, Xr. N L Lee; Mabel, A Hmllh: Bpenoer, 1. W. Bmlth; Elintra, JH Yalea; Fall Creek, H F llunnlout; Hermann, 1VU BrUIow. 1 M Hamilton, Heoretary. 1 T Lowland, Treasurer. It is expected that an entertaining pro gramme will t presented at the camp ground una evening. Letter List. October 0. Anderson, Petrea Ilratneher, I) B Cn.e, M 1 Havls, Al liwlnnell, l)r(10 (itlls-rt, Mr Ac dray, Itlchant A Hod yes. Mr I U'wu, ir nun iive, cnaa w 1-oh.L.rry, M Martin, Mis Mill Misire, .Martin 3 Mulllxan.wr Itawcon, (,' K Kawlev. Mr A True, Mr KB Vaughn, Ml Lou niley, John wuiieim, rns) nneeier, a w A eharae of one cent will he mute on each letter Riven out IVrnmn calling lor letter will iiluaM! say when advertised. SMAit nBiiuun.i, r. m. Homewii at Mixkd. The Orcironlan of Thursday is responsible for tills: A foreign looking Individual carrying a steerage-tasseiiger earm't-sack, yester- tenia y accosted a gentleman on first street and Inquired where he must go to take tlie train Tor Cgana. lie sum I'guna was a town up the Willamette vailey. The gentleman had never heard of the pla and culled to his as sistance a reisirter who was passing. Alter some troutiie tlie stranger was in duced to spell the nume of the place he wished to go to which he did as fol lows: Flu, U gv, ga 11c na. One can form some idea of the dilllcultlca foreigners have to contend with in learning to spell Eiigllnh, when It is seen how easily this one made Ugana out of Eugene. A DrLAi. While the freight train wa (witching at the depot Thursday a couple of cars came uncoupled, npon which wer some CO (oot bridge timbers, letting them drop on tbe track. No car were wrecked, and after aeveral hour work the track wa cleared. The south bound overland wa delayed about an hour. A Sham Battli The Marine Cadeta will bav a sham battle near Fairmonnt Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. They wiU march from Engene at 3 o'clock, and oa arrival the artillery will take position oa Judkins point and the infantry will attack tbem. Makried. In F:ugene, Oct 8, 1891, at the residence of the bride's parents, by lU-v. E. 1. Henderson, D.JX, Mr. J. B. JI111 to Miss Mary Drake, all of Lane county, Oregon. Compliments received. A Rii-a Mini. We have been informed by reliable parties that the five-stamp mill oo'the Little Ann Mine In the Bohemia district, after a five days' run, mad a cleao np thi week of $'2,HU. Back. The race Satnrday evening promise to be very exciting, many entries) having already been made. Watch oat for them.