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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1891)
CITY AND COUNTY SATURDAY . . . OCTOBEh 17. 1891 It will be remembered that wben M Norcross curat In from Ashland, he bad ttsun killed on the 8. P. railroad near Cm- well in Lane county. He ha now com m sliced action lo recover $150 (or the team, Albany Herald. The railroad company bat offered Grant Thompson $330 (or (our horses killed recently by the cars; the other one, ap praised at $80, they refuse to pay, as tbey t iaim the bora iu in the city limits at the time it was EUlea ana tnereiore Is not res jmnsible. A and accident ii reported from (be Luokiaumte couutrr, about six tnilea above Independence, toe little tix-yeer old daughter ol Richard Tonia waa riding hone aud waa thrown violently to th ground. Tbe animal threw tbe xirl in inch way aft to injnre ber internally, and ihe diea alter twelve nours oi great suffering E. 0.: Last Friday night tome unknown "patriot" pulled down and stole a Chinese tag which tbe Chinamen ol Pendleton had rat up the day before at cost of (16 The Celestials had taken tbe precaution of placing so American nag anove tbeir own. bat this fuiled lo save it. Tbs stolen flag was simply a Chinese Maaonio emblem and the act of the thieves is condemned by all intelligent woruugmeo in rendieton. . Statesman, Oct. 7 : Gen. J. A. Varney was in the city lor a snort time yesterday en route for Tbe Dalles, from Oakland, Ore- jnn. Mr. arney is making every prepara l,oi to remove to Oakland with his family , a 4 will leave tbe Colombia river cod o try i d week, taking with him bis entire nnr 8"7 stock. Tbe general is manager of the ( nenowith rarK J rult association, ot Ua I tnd, which owns 2800 acres of (ruit land near Otkland which will be set to (rait. Three hundred acres will be planted this year and tbe remainder as fast as possible, Mabel Marmnringg. October 13. 1891. John Stewart and daughter are v in ning relutlves near llulxoy this week Two weddings occurred here lust Sunday and now four hearts beat as two. There was a magic lantern show at the school house Monday night of lost ween. . Messrs. Stearns, Ranibo and George, ofHpringfleld, was here last Friday after lumber. Some of the G. A. R. members at tended the encampment at Eugene liiHt wecK. Tar f.llbo,. nf Tl.,oun, TJIll Ailed his regular appointment here lost f nauy. Mr. William Workman, of Nora Sprinp, Iowa, who has been visiting with his sons and daughters here since July started home Monday. He also visited old friends near Oakland, Ore gon, ana ai scio, jjinn county, ana found that time had not dealt very heav lly with them as most all of them had passed the meridian of life before leav ing Iowa, but the fine climate for which Oregon is noted, and that it is a great health preserver is a well estab lished fact. He was well pleased with the country and he thought the crops of this country beat anything that he , had ever seen. Observer. Albany Coal. Herald: The work on the Maple street sewer is progressing finely, being uo to and bevond Fifth street. The most of the deep work is in rook that required blasting, uropings or coat have been found at some of the deep est points, from twenty to thirty feet down, indicating that a vein of thut deposit underlays this region. A gen uine ovster bed was also exhumed in the rock, very many fine specimens of the petrified oysters and ciams oemg taken out Also petrified twigs and branches' or trees or plants are iouna in tlifl wHlinctArv rock constituting the lower part of the excavation tieiug made. Latest. F. A. Rankin has been appointed sgent of the W. W. Kimball Co. (or tbe sale of tbeir justly celebrated pianos and organs in this part of Oregon, ue win open up i niusio room adjoining Miss Bankin's mil lioery store as toon as a large consignment from the factory reaches here. He will al so keep in stock the fatuous Mallet & Davis piano, tbe Arion and the Bale, the best cheap piano made. Pianos will be sold on easy Installments at from U50 npward and organs from $60 up. He will be pleased st any time to plaoe bis Instruments alongside of any others (or comparison and let the the public judge as to which is best. Any one desiring a piano can save 0 to $lbO bvbnvina from him. The reason is yon deal direct with the factory and have no middlemen a profits to pay. Call a Halt That tired languid feeling means that yonr system is in a suue w iu it HiuAAfla ind writrht'a Comrjonnd El tract of Barsaparilla is what yon need at one to expel impurities of tbe blood and ouild yoa op. bold dt an aruggists. Geo. W. Kinsey, Auctiuueer. Whew Ton want vonr roods, household furniture, or land sold at auction, call of Geo. W. Kinsey, the pioneer and most siic eessfnl anotioneer in Lane County. He will attend to all sales on a reasonable com mission. Notice. When wanting cemetery work go to E.VV . Achison A Co., who are prepared to furnish all kinda at lowest prices for first-class work. Our Portland cement walls for enclosing cemetery lots are the finest yet put upon the market, and are furnished at about half the cost o( stone. Call and see our beauti ful Barre A Westerly granites and best grades ol Tennont msrble. Offices at Al bany, Eugene and Roseburg. Very Eespectfully Yours, E. W. AcHWsoit A Co. Sheep Inspectors Xotiee. All persons In Lane county owning scab by sheep or sheep afflicted with other dis eases, are hereby notified that said sheep mutt be thoroughly dipped, sufficient to kill aid disease, forthwith. Any person (ailing to oomply with this no tice will be liable to have his sheep dipped . by the Inspector at ssid persons'! expense. Take notice and save costs, Dated JuneS, 1891. Qio. FisHta. Sbeep Inspector. Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wilkins, the druggist, Is not selling "Wisdom's Bobertine" lor tbe complexion, tbe most elegant and only really haralee. preparation ol its kind in the world, and giving a beautiful picture card with every bottle. Tbe cheapest place to boy yoor builders lsrdware, tinware, glasa, rope, and ail kinds of machine oils, Ac, is at TaSDSTcscao A Ksirr. Maaonio Building. Lmri Noncr Go to tbe Depot lumbu vard (or cheap lumber. Andrews will not be undersold. Fiawcas, Arrnrnow All kinds of ma chine oils at bed rock prices at TaxDcncao Ksirr's. Brevities Holiowat-Watches, Clocks Jiwu.it Drier aclw jjd mlsio. Day. ft Ilendtrton. Canvas shots at O. E. K's. Walton ft Skipwortb, Lawyers. Go to 0. E. Krauase (or loot weir. Call on Caawell for sidewalk '.umber. Rubber bottom shoes at 0. E. Krauase 'a Sheet music at Patterson ft Cbriatisn'i 9th St. Money lo loan on (anna. Enquire of Judge aiton. See the n stylet of Oik furniture at Diy & Henderson's. Hot and cold baths every day in the week at Jerry Horn s barber suop. Cxrpeta, carpets, all new styles fur spring trade at Day 4 Ueudursou s. For fine suits made to order and ready made clothing, go to IA Hanson. See the new invoice of oak furniture, new patterns at Day ft Hundersou's. 24 dollars-will buy a solid, antique, oak bed room art at Day ft Hen lemon's. C. Man. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms, First door north ot Duun's new block. Blank deeds, mortgage deeds and ohatte! mortgages lor sale at the Uuabd office. $5,000 worth of ladies' shoes lo be sold at or Ulow cost. J. V. Uatlock. Mr Geo F Craw has the sole avency for all brands ol the celebrated Tanail flinch l'iran Remember that Hanson ft Son have tbe neat selected stock ot cunning in town, Brine yonr old scrap oast iron to the Eu gene Iron Foundry where yoa oan dispose olit. Eugene Flour 11.35 per sack. The Eu gene Flouring mills make the best quslity ol roller mill Hour. If you are getting too old fur your apoc taoles, or it they do not exaotly suit you take them to Watts and have new lenses nttefl Brst line of plush and light weight cloth wraos from 1U to 3a dollars soutn oi ron land, now on exhibition at A. V. Peters.' Dr. G. W. Biddle may be found at his residence on Olive street, between Fifth anil Sixth streets one block west of tbe Minne sou Hotel. He Is Drepared to do all dent al work In the best manner. The best family remedy is undoubtedly Plunder's Oreeou Blood Purifier. Harm ess. it ecconin lanes relief where many otn er medicines fail to do. It may be safely given to the infant as well as tbe adult. Peddlers are like the Irishman's flea, and often irresnonsible. so buv an organ of refutable house, and that will not fall to niecea with the first damn weather. Call and see Hollowsy's. Henderson, dentist. Oxford ties at 0. E. K's. Fountain pens at Watts'. Overgaitera atO. E. K's. Job work at tbe Gdabd offloe. Tennis goods at 0. E. K's. We lead, others follow. 0. E. K. Wigwam slippers at 0. E. Krausse's. Russet shoes at 0. E. K'. Go to Smith ft Hull to sell your wool. Go to Goldsmith's and get prioes on bscon and lard. Selette Plush Jackets only 10 dollars ai;A. . Peters.' Men's patent leather shoes at O. E, Krausse's. Blauk deeds and mortgages (or sale at the Gdabd office. Goldsmith pays the highest cash price foi country produce. Trv some break (at bscon from Southern Oregon. A. Uoldsmitb Forest City Dongola shoes only 51 60 a pair at A. V. Peters.' All kinds of mill saws and files for Bale 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 0. . Krausse s. When wanting a nice tie or anytbiug in the furnishing line go to i. . uonu. Blank notices (w the location of quaits mines (or sale at the Guard othce. For all kinds of (arininp implements call on J. M.'Hendricks on .Ninth btreet Screen windows snd doors, glass, sash and doors at Bioalow ft Kuikpatbick. Mv entire stock 10 Dr cent, discount for cash. O. Matixxx II von want to buv a tuaguiflcent orpan from $50 to 175 oheaper than peddlers can sell you, go to W. Hollowsy. W. Hollowav hss iust received a consign. ment of new organs, without doubt tbe hu. est toned instruments ever brought Here, Call and see them. A large assortment of wall paper just re- oeived at tbe Eugene Book Store. Call and see it. Bangs'McKeniie Springs Stage Line Ell Bangs is now running his stage line up tbe McKenzie river to tue roiey sna Belknsp springs ana intermediate ptuuin, The Ht&ce leaves Lugene on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frulaya retnrnmg alternate days, iae trip win oe niaue m iwu hours. For tickets and further i nformation, call at the Hoffman House stables ou Kiuth street. What Is It? That rrodnces that beautifully soft com plexion and leaves no traces of its applica tion nr ininrinns effects? The answer, Wis itnm 'a ltobertine accomplishes all this, and is pronounced by ladies ol taste and refine- ment to oe ine must ueiiun ui wiwi nrrwlnced. Warranted harmless and matchless. F. M. Wilkins, agent, Eugene City. Thers is no danger ol a cold resulting in pneumonia wnen tuamuenam wjku Remedy is used as directed "for a severe cold." It effectually counteracts ana arrests any tendency ol a cold to result in pneu monia. This (act was fully proven in toons- ands of esses during tbe epi'lemic of influ enza last winter. For sale by F. M. Wilkins, Druggist. Waktkd. 100.000 lbs. of good Willamette valley wool. omith & hall. Hotel to Lease. The Baker Hotel, doing a good bul- nw In Eiievne. is olfereu for rent to any responsible jxirty for a term of five years, the lessee to purchase the furoi- tUI' ,,,11 . Or the dinine room will be leased, the lessee to purchase the dining and kitchen furniture. Al eacn meal an average of 00 to 8U patrons are accomo dated. I'HAB. HAKER, Tbe Oregon Paclfle Snlt. 1. W. Whallev. who was appointed re fen lo take testimony in the matter of the oonj tention of the bondholders of the Oregon P aciae Railroad, and bo left for -w York August 20 to attend to this bosiurss, has returned, says the Oregooian . Some of tbe bond holder claimed that tier were $4,(J0,(i0U worth of the bonds il'rgally is sued, bill when it came lo te-tifyiiift before tbs referee, it was claimed that the iaso of the bonds had been illegal. 3Ir. Whallev would not allow this claim to be considered or dealt with and ad journed the hearing to IMf.l-er 23, at Lorvauis, at wnn-n iiinea in. i ntrrii ill pmlnblv I poured on all matters connected with the Oregon l'acific loud. Disd At SfnnefieloT. Tueedjty, Oct. 13, lftji aiie NVwton, ol intUniin aiion of the kutneja, sged 13 yean. A.I ELOPKMKNT. Ned Thompson Elopes With Smith and is Arrested. r.dlia Dallv liuard. VL It. Yesterday morning Ned Thompson, of Muoroe, eloped with Miss Edna Smith, daughter of U. T. Smith, who lives about three miles west of Junction, leaving liar risburg on the overland train. By some means the young lady cut oil tbe train Woodburn by mistake, ber lover beiug in anotbi r car when tbe train atopped at th plaoe, the parliea intending to go to Port land, but he returned to Woodburn ou tbe Albany eipre.s arriving at that place at p.m. On alighting from the It ain he was arrested by the woodburn marshal, on warrant from Justice Start'a court at J auc tion, charging him with Ukiug away a fe male under 10 years of age (or Ihe purpose of proititution. Deputy Sheriff Day was informed of tbe arrest and went to Woodburn on this morn ing'i early train, intending to bring the run away couple to Juuction today. Tbonip sou's trial will tske place before Justice Starr some time tomorrow, Mr. Thompson claims that he had no intention of running away with the gin. Elopement Case Dismissed. Dallr (Jtiard. Oet 15. The elopement case at Junction this morning was dinmissrd on motion of Dep uty rros-.-cnting Attorney Totter. The law rnnkea it a crime lo entice a girl tin ier sit teen ye rs of use from borne, and Ihe father of Edua Smith suppostd khe was under that age until this morning, when consulting tbe family records he fouud ahe was sixteeu l4 April. Her father swore out the wsrrant too hastily, evidently, and should have the costs to pay In tbe case. Med rhompsou was tnereiore dixcharged from custody. Street Pavement. Vancouver, Washington, is laying a wood pa'euient in her busiues street that from all appearances will be successful snd alno reasonably cheap. After the ground ia gtaried timbers 48 iuchts are liiid cmas ways ot the street, two in ine gronml every six feet, the space between is then tilled with sand and tamped to an eveu surface; cedar boards ly. inches tmck are then laid lengthwiso of the slrect and Cedar blocks from 4 to inches m diameter aie placed on end on the board. The interstices are flllnd with fine gravel and tumped with a slender bar The ttuished portion of the street is smooth clear and uoiselt as aud presents a splendid sppearauce. 'Ihe line of the street car i plauked. A cement curbstone is lit id one each side of tbe street along the line of itn provement. It is but a question of a short time until Eugene will have to pave ber busiuess streets, and it will pay to keep watub on im provements that are made in other towns Vancouver is a tumbled down town com pared with Eugene but tbe street had to be improved and it was reongnized as true economy to do it well. Wagon Mad work is out of date for streets tbnt are devoted to business pursnits. A CRESWELLMAN SKIPS. John Lindsay Robs HU Uncle of $231. It has just come to light that John LinJ say, last week, robbed his uncle, John Tuu nell, the Creswell miller, of the sum o( t'i'Jl sud then left for California. He took 2t.'0 of it iu gold from Mr. Tnnnell'i residence ami tbe balanoe, $31 in currenoy, from tbe mill. Lindsav left for San Jose lat Thurs day night. Mr. Tunnell did not inform the sheriff of the robbery until yesterday morning wben telegrams were seut to the sheriff at Sau Jose for his arreet. Ilowev er, the young man had skipped from that place the day before, having sailed on steamer from Santa Cruz. Telegrams wero sent to points where the steamer lands for bis apprubeusiun snd arrest. It is likely that iu a few days he will be arrested and brought back. The Horse Ilaces Cost. Portland Fruits and Flowers: If Oregon were unfortunuto enough to have any visitors from outside states attending her state fair, then she ought to give such visitors a tree ritle over the Willamette valley in order to cor rect the erroneous Impressions nec essarily formed at such fulr regarding our real agricultural resources. Had it not Ix-cn for Lane's grasses and grains and Marion's fruit nulace, there would have tieen nothing to snow mat Ore gon Is an agricultural state. Is it this that costs Oregon 1'itNH) annually ? A Large Cattle Sale. Ou Ihe freight train Tuesday E. M. Brut- tain shipped eight car loads o( beef cattle to tbe American Dressed Bee! Co. at Portland. Tbe whole number was 150. Of these 120 were steers, weighed an ayerage of 1172 pounds, and brought 1 cents per pouud gross. 30 cows averaged 1127 pounds and brought two oent Tliy were raised in Lake county at bilver Lake, aud were brought sci oss tbe military road a short time since. Mr. Brattain sold the cattle under a con traot and receives (rom one-qnsrter to one ball cents more per pound than could be obtained at the present time. , IscoRPOBATien. Articles incorporating The Croucb-Uouston blectno and Maim (acturing Company were filed in ths clerk's office today. They provide: That the duration of tbe company shall be til y years; tbe business of the corporation will be to bold, nae, sell, rent and dispose of sny snd all letters patents and Inventions heretofore pateoted to Frank J. Crouch, either by tbe U. S. or foreign governments, and especially tbe invention called "Tbe Crouch Safety Dynamo," and also espec ially to manufacture dynamos ol every kind and description; tbe principal office sbsll be in tbe city ol Lngrne; cspital stock, $1,000,000. divided into 10,000 shares, $100 each. Incorporators: Frsnk J. Crouch, of Engene; C'laiborn P. Houston snd Win. L. Houston of Junction City. C " Coiir-ANi Emotion. Company C, N. G , Tuesday had an election for Captain, presided ovar by Lieutenant r. L. Chambers. First Lieutenant Geo. O Yonn was elected Captain, and Second Lieutenant Root. Parker was elected First LieutensLt in place of Mr. loran, and J. M. Williams Second Lieutenant. Each officer was elected unaninionsly. After tbe election tbe entire company was entertained with a fine oyster supper at Pool's, at tbe eipebse ol the soo cesalul officers. A plesannt evening wss pent in toasts, social converse, etc. Ssqcxl TO a Salim Qcasscl. W. D. McGee, who was found guilty in Justice Bstcbelor's court ol sasaolt sod balls ry committed on J. P. Veatcb Fri luy morn ing, was fined 15 sud eosts amounting in all to about $50, by Juxtice Balcbelor yester day. Tbe remaining lour eomplaiots which tbe members ol ine two Ismilies Died sgsiost escb other were withdrawn, and thus ends lb disagreeable aOair. baJem Statesman. M.-Ghte was formerly a resi dent ol Lujene. Arrestkp. Monday afternoon Deputy HheriiT Croner served an attachment on one A. Itogern for the sum of (140 in favor of F. I Chambers, ml attempted to take in ixswwtion a borne and utiggy. ICogcrsohjix'ted and awaulted Mr. Croner by riding a ion' againet him. Then the deputy sheriff arrested Rogers and brought him before Justice Kinney, when he lead not guilty. 1)1 KD. Mix. J. It. Rhinehart died Friday morning, Octolr 11, MM. M:my friends deeply symtmthize ws it's the Urvaved family. Funeral au- Iiouneeniriit hereafter. Why It Grows. The reason that Fairmouiit Is iiink lug such rapid growth Iu population is iRi'Uiim.' oi us buuiii nieuiit'i;. -t.vitv one can mt that F.ugcnc. Springtic lil and Fairmouiit are growing Into one large city with the latter occupying the center and as every body wunls to le in tlietvutml iwrt. liiey are Hock lug to Fuiniiouut. Lots are selling there for lust twenty-tlve percent more than t this time lust year and at the beginning of next year the price Is to Ik1 advanced another twenty-tlve Hol lars tier lot. Jesse 1). Smith has purchased a It In Ftiinuount and will build a neat dwelllnir on the same. W. A. llliick Is-ean the erection of dwelling in Falriiiount yesterday This will make thirty-two buildings erected In this new plat within the last vear and is a rcmurkublo showing for tlie first year of Its history. Fair mount scorns to be growing in favor among the homcseckcrs. New Music Store. X. It. (lavlord formerly of P. U FjisIoii A (.Vs. store of Kuleni, has owned here with the best line of niiinos and onriins ever bromrht to the city, Mason and Hamlin, Colby and F.iiicrson niiinos. all the latt il signs. Tartu's wishing anything will do well bv cxamlninir our stock In the new block on Willamette street be tween tith and 7th, No, 4. Estray Sale. Taken tin by I lie undersigned In Ku gene, October 14, 1S!1 the inlawing ue scriliedestruv: 1 roun horso 8 years old. Inild face nlid three white feel. 1 wil sell the above Uescrliieii estray at public auction at Hangs' stable in Ktigene, Nituniuy, octois-r ,ti, i.iwi at z o'clock p. 111. J, i, 1 ITKK, Mgii(waicu Mrhool Iteport. The following is tbe report of the Central and Uenry public schools of Liigene scuool district for mouth eudinc October 0: No. belonging on first diy ol school month, nmlts '-'.7, females 270, total 503; New pupils sdnntted during month males 9H, (eiuales UiJ, total 'Ml. Received by transfer, promotion, Jo. males 25. females 'Si. total 58. Restored after dismission, withdrawal suspension, &a., males Ii, femsles o; totsl i No. withdrawn, dismissed lor absence, tardiness, &c, males 17, (emales 25, total Dismissed bv transfer, tiroinotlon. Ac. males l.i, females Is, total JJ. . . .? . ' Belonging st close of month, males J09, (emales 3'5. total 0114. Cases ol corporal punishment, males 10, Classes taught, 100. Visitors. 53. Number of tardinesses, males 6, femsles 12; total. 20. Average uutnher belonging, mules 910, lemules 29t. total C04. Average daily attendance, males 2UH, le mules 278. total 070. Pupils neither sbsrnt nor tardy, males 183; (emales 1st, total 3C7. Sale t'onaiimiimtrd. The sale of tbe celebrated Foley hot springs bss been consummated and Peter Ruuey steps out after having served ss pro prietor (or nearly nine years. Tbe deed of of transfer waa filed this morning. The purchasers. Dr. James Holmes llarr and Charles Dayton Mulford, pay $18,000 for the property, IS.0O0 ot which is in cash, the balance secured on mortgages of the property in separate notes of equal amounts to 1'uter iluney sua ua ituney, navable on or before five vesrs from date, The laud is described as lying in township 10 houtb ol range li Last, Tbey are pleasant gentlemen ana sp preciute the tact that the springs sre a valuable piece ot property, A large amount ol substantial imitrovemouta will be made, rendering tbe springs a arsl class health and summer resort. A Chance for All. It is human nature at all times to want to better your condition. You are always look ing for a chauce to get bargains, especially in the Hue ol tue necessaries ol nie. iui, Bantu, the clolhier. is now offering tbs best bargains ever offered to tbe people of Lsne county. He is preparing to deal in another line ol goods exclusively, and tnereiore of' lers his entire stock ol clothing at actual cost. This Is no humbug, but an actual closing out sale. All ololhiug will be sold AT COST and all other luruishiug goods at remarkably low prices. Do not lose your cbauoe for bargains, but make bay while the sun shines. Such chances do nut come often and do not lust long, so take sdvsntsge at once, lie has no shell-worn goods, but having been iu the busiuess ouiy two years has a fieah, cleau stock, purchased in the East at low prioes for cash. The wise will heed at once. Hale ol Illoodcd Mock. Two extra fine full blood Clydesdale bay stallions, 5 and 6 years old, between 10 sud 17 hands high, and weigh alien t 10DU lbs each, and cau show abetter lot ol draft colts now than any horse that has stood in Lens county; also 2 bay Clyde mares, -bloods, 9 years old, 10 bands high, weight about 1500 lbs. escb; also one 4 year-old mare, blood Clyde, Vj'a. hands high; also one si.sn ol matched bay fillies, -blood Clyde, and two yeal lings, same blood, lbese will be sold in Lugene to ine hldbest bidder on tue ltn day ol October, lb'JI, at 1 O Clock p. m The mares are all well broke, true and gentle. Terms: A credit ol ten months, with tbe exception of one horse; notes wim pprovod secuiily at 10 tr cent, per annum. . UKOBOI VJOKHAW, Tax Notice. Ily order of the City Council the tax Mil will lxi rcoiieiied for the re ceipt of city taxes until Novembers, 1801. I will' be ut my oflloe to receive the sumo from 8 o'clock a. m. till 7 i'clock ii. m. daily until thut date. Dated Oct. 3, IWtl. Uko. r. UtAW, City Treasurer. Attention Stockmen. The Monterey Live KUiek Associa tion have appointed F. A. Rankin, their agent and you will do well to consult hi in In relation to Insuring your live stock. ARRK8TKD Jack Pulliii and Hatch er Ruber were arrested by Constable Mujors, of Junction, Tuesday, for throwing rocks through tue windows and breaking in the door of Matt dt hchrocder's saloon the nigni previous. uxtice Starr fined them $10 and eosls each, which they uiil. Hom Hold. James Campliell sold his hoi Oct. l'Hh, to H. II. Friendly for ll cents per pound, subject to in spection, i ins is the highest price we have heard of being paid this year. Died. Neat Leaburgb, on the McKenzie fiver. Oct. 12, 1W1, of typhoid fever, Walter .Nelson, aed 20 yeara. Tbe burial took plaoe iu tbe cemetery near bis late borne. ArritUD The case ol L. L, Basse II vs. . E R'isaell. (ordivoro, was appealed lo tbs Supreme Court Tuesdsy. Makkikd. At the resilience of the bride's lreilts, Oet. 11, lf.ll, by ItcV. (. A. lllnir, J. It. Hani'ier, and Jesse Wiley, all of I-ane county, Oregon. 1 HKEVITIi:. Pumps, pipe sod gas fittings at Miller A Long. D, Uno t Son, furniture and undertak ing. Cook stoves (rom $1.50 to $00 al Miller A Long s, 1Mb street. Nice assortment of hardware at Miller Long's. Oats bought and stored by the Eugene Milling Co. Miller t Long is the cheapest plaoe (or stoves and tinware. Kiep aaying over to yourself, "I can get hardware at Miller ft Long s. The best buggy made lor ths money, is F L. C lumbers f ou pleasure wagons. Attention Farmers. Call on Miller Long tor Stoves, Tin and Hardware. 40,000 bags to loan to those who desire to store their whest in the Lugeue Mills. Owners of farms desirous of tenanta call on tbe Eugene Improvement Co., Register block. For choice Spencer Butte nursery apple, pesr trees, 4c, write to Orvillc 1'belps, La gens. Why I I Sleep ou tbe floor when $2 will buy a double txdstcad at Day A Hen derson s. Csrpeutors anJ contractor will save mon ey by getting tioniug and plumbing from Miller A Long. Tinning, plumbing and lob work ot all kiuda dime cheap aud ou short notice at Miller A Loug. Miller & Long are sole agents for the eel ebrated Gold Coin aud Gordon Stoves aud Ranges in Eugene. Remember that tbe F.itene Milling Co. is buying oats, and storing them also. Lib oral prices offered. Wells, Fargo A Co.. have nut i wagon on and will do their own de liverlng hereafter. The Klniren Tuuiiimr Co., Is rutting m a cribbing to protect the tiituK, just east ot their tannery. Don't pass by D. Linn & Son's furniture store without examining tbeir fine new hue ol furniture just received. A Eugeue limb of tbe law has concluded lo psy a bat bet. Tbe near future will dis- dose tbe nature of the wager Oak bed room sets sud all other kinds ol furniture, shades and carpets at Day 4 Henderson s, cheaper than ever, If you want a suit of cloihei or a pair of pantaloon go to l)avi, tbe tailor, lie guar antees satisfaction aud low prices. Supervisor Ogdeii has built a irood bridge across the slough on the public IS Still Ut ( llW A flltlllllHkL ttfjL llltt JUS aMa nv xiiw l ill l istav a IvntUlllVVi Golden Age Disc Harrow with or without seeder, best and lowsst price in tbe market al i . L, CaAMiisiia. Oliver Chilled now. also Olivers new steel plow wsrranted to scour in any soil walking, sulky or (Jang flows aud any thing you need to onltivate the grouud with. r. L. CUAUBfia. For watches, clocks, silverware and low. elry go to Uolluway's. All new goods aud novelties. W. Hollowsy's stock is again complete witn ins newest novelties ol the season Prices are the lowest. A letter from ths asylum al Salem brings tue intormation that lion. II. J- fen gra s condition is about the isme as wben taken to that institution. There are no flics on Hollowsy or flv specks on his goods. Tbey are all brand uew and ths prices are like Ihe soods. Call and see bis watches, docks and silverware, Li-(jonmj Treasurer li. 11. James haa a shop in Esst Portlsud nesr the end of the Morrison street bridge, and is engaged In manufacturing a patent combination kitohen taoie. Kugene flour at Henderson's. Allniny Hour at Henderson's. Medford flour at Henderson's. Junction flour at Henderson's. You pays your money aud vou takes your cnoicc. I . - - wen iKiniy, or Mir iivi t ti. a vounir managed 1!0 years, Is dangerously 111 with isons absess. Drs. l'ulno and Hinlley will jierforni a surgical oier atlnii for the removal of the sumo In a few days. John Ingham sud family returned from an extended visit to California the other day. TWIil Tliiv afnriixl Vll,. 11 M Tuesday morning, where ho will work at his trade. The Lsne County Fsrmers' Alliance meets in Eugene on tbe Isst Saturday of October at iu o ciock a. m. Several Lane county horses will be taken to ine witch llszle (arm near Portland, to be trained during tbe winter. Msss Emma Durrls Ilins returned to ner home in this city, having com pleted the cotirso In the business college at Portland. A li tter from Abe Uoldsmllh under late of October 11th. conveys the news that hlseyo Is all right mid that he will Iw home In about ten days. w slier P. Catron, sub-saent ol ths K Perce Indian reservstion in Idaho, who has been visiting here with relatives let! lor l'olk county Tuesday. He studied law in Eugens under Judge Bean a (ew years go. Jumes Luckey, an old time Lone county boy came up on tho overland Tuesday night to visit rclutlvesand old rricmis. Mr. Luckey Is Indian ntrent at the Wurm Hprlngs reservation in Crook county, where 05 Indluns, no cording to the lute census, are under ins control. Tbe Young People's Sooletv nl Christian Endeavor ol the Cumberland Preabvturlan church will give a necktie basket sooial at their cbnrcb on Baturdav evenlncr. Oat. 17. at 7:30 o'clock. An interesting programme will be given. Eaob lad will brlnu a basket ol Inncb in which is a necktie corres ponding with the one she wesrs. Tbs gentleman buying lbs bssket will ibsrs bl lunch with ihe Isdy who wesrs Ihe necktie like the one be Bods in the basket. All art cordially invited. Saturday's Newport Times: Tbe Mischief sailed for Siuslsw Isden with general mer chandise Bunday at noon. Captain Babage took tbe opportunity of going to the Sms law where be will work lor Mr. Lvell on tbe government works. Messrs. Ira Hamp ton and Johnnie Hammond also took a pleasant ride to see our southern neighbors. Word was received (rom Captain Winant yesterday lo lbs effect Ibal he bad arrived safs and taken on s cargo for Coos bay. At the Utter place be bad a load lor Siuslaw and one also from Siuslaw for this place. Arrangements are made lot blm lo do lb work done all enmmr by tbe Chsnoe as tbat boat has given no satifsotlon along its 1 route. Oregonlnn: It will be learned with sorrow and regret that Rev. C. M. Wire, pn-slillng elder for Portland district, who was Injured some time ago in one of his knees by a full, Is fur from recovering. He did not pay much attention to the Injury at the time, and continued to go about his district, but the case has assumed a serious asfiect It has been several months since he was Injured, and In stead of growing better the knee has became worse, and Mr. Ire has Is-en compelled to relinquish all duties'. here is no irinammution, hut there is constant dull pain la the kn A consultation of doctor was to have been held yesteriuiy afternoon. It may Is- that Mr. Wire him exerted himself too iiitich In the discharge of his duties In this district, and thut a long rent may prove beneliciah Circuit Court Ducket. Tbe following la tbs docket (or Ihe Circuit Court, which meets in Lugene on Mondsy, Oct. 20. Ths lime (or isrvioe of papers expired Wednesday evening. A number of criminal cases will be added to the docket, but tbey do not appear on asid book until an Indictment Is loundi 1 Wuto of Oregon vs Aaron Lurch. Obtaining money under false pretenses; 8. W. Condon for Htute, O. li. Dorrls for IVft. 2 Htate of Oregon vs Aaron Lurch Forgery; & W. Condon for Htnte, O. U. lXirris for IVft. 3 State of Oregon v E. A. Gerald. ronrcry; H. . t omlon for State, 4 State of Oregon vs Fred Reed. Obtaining money under false pretences; 8. W. Condon for State. 5 State of Oregon vs Fred Cooper, Ilurglary; H. W. Condon for State. o Tilmoii A. Howard ve 8. N. How ard and Ira Allen. For possession of real property; Dolph, Helllnger, Mai lory & Simon and (leo. li. IXirris for pltf., A. C. Woodcock and L. llllyeu for deft. 7-T. J. niack vs J. 8. Pinlth. To recover money; L. llilveu for pltf. 8-Robert llulfour, et al, vs Wm.O. Purkcrsoii, et al. Confirmation; A. C. Woodctx'k for pltf. It In the matter of the assignment or Lockwood A Son. Assignment; K O. Potter and 8. W. Condon for assignee. 10 Charles. Raker vs David Hlnie. To recover money; A. E. Uallugher for pur. 111). M. Oslnirno & Co., vs John HurHle. To recover money; Geo. 1$. llorris for pltf. 1S-.N. A. W. Howe vs W. U. Gil frey, et nl. Continuation: 8. W. Con don and E. O. Potter for pltf., Geo. li. lhirrls and Walton A Skipworth for ilefts. 13 Sidney Horn vs E. L. and Wll- hclmlu Skugg. Continuation; Geo. A. Dorrls tor pur. li-K it. Friendly vs Joseph Cole. Alice Cole and I. M. Osborne A Co. Continuation; (leo. 11. Dorrls for pltf, 15 Sidney Horn vs Funnio Smith. et al. Continuation: Geo. A. Dorrls for pltf. ia lmnici iiarkins vs li. ii and it. A. Cunmhcll. To set aside deed; 8. W, Condon and E. O. Potter for pltf,, L. llllyeu and Geo. A. Dorrls for deft, ami J. J. Walton for referee. 17 W. F. Gray vs Cynthia Gray. Divorce; L. llilveu for pltf. lS-Geo. W. Welder vs J. 11. Has- kell, et al. Continuation; Geo, A. Dorrls for pltf. 10 Hovey, Humphrey A Co., vt J. R. Haskell, et al. Continuation; Geo. li. Dorrls for pltf. -O Jane Shelley and Mary Jane Mlilcr vs Louis Ilundy. Partition; Walton A Sklpworth for pltf. -l it jimmy vs i. ai. jiunuy. Di vorce; li. Jlilyeu for pltf. I Mary M. Crow vs Win. F. Gray and C. Gray. To recover money; 8. W. Condon and E. O. Potter for pltf., Geo. A. Dorrls for (lefts. 1SI Horatio Cook Joseph 8tern- lierg. To recover money; H. H. Nich olas and Geo. E. Davis for pltf.. Geo. 11. Dorrls for deft. 24 Win. 8. Simmons va H. N. Carter. To reeover money; J. J. Wal ton for pltf., A. E. Gullugher for deft. T. I). iMlwards vs f . 11. Staples A Co. To recover money; Waltou A Sklpworth for pltf. i:a J. Al. Horn vs Jienry Drew and It. Williams. To recover money; Geo. A. Dorrls for pltf. J7 O. N. Fra.er vs H. M. Kelley. Foreclosure of lulu; Walton A 8klt- worth ror pur. 28-G. N. Frazer vs II. N. KeUey A Co. Foreclosure of lulu: Waltou A Sklnworth for pllf. a w. li. caiiipiMiii v w. a. uui er. Writ of Ilevlew; A. U. Woodcock for pltf. !V-Coniegvs A Gray vs 7,. C. Potter and Mary F. Potter. To recover money; Walton A Sklpworth for pltf., Ii. llilveu for ilefts. Hl-Uptier Willamette Lumber Co., vs I). J. (lover. Foreclosure of luin; a. i';. uuiiughcr lor nnr. Hi! First Natlonul Hunk, of Eugene, vsW. P. Shelly. To recover money; (leo. it. Dorrls for nltf. 8,1-8. H. Friendly v Mattie V. Car ter, To recover money: A. U. Wood' uru.tr r.. ..nr i. mi. ..r A..n V." 1 1". fll!. ,'NJVU .... lb. 81 Ainaniio waitvs John 11. Walt. Divorce; A. C. Woodcock for pltf., L. llllyeu for deft. 85-0. A O. It. It. Co.. vs J. I. Bar- bro. To recover money; A. H. Tanner for pltf.. A. K. Gullugher for deft. ao JUlii Wliison vs ffedericK will- son. Divorce; U llllyeu for pltf. H7-A. Hond A Son vi Geo. P. Isrum- fleld. To recover money; E. O. Potter for pltf., A. C. Woodcock for deft. 8S-G. Ikttman vs Geo. P. lirum lleld. To recover money: Geo. 11. Dorrls for pltf., A. C. Woodcock for deft. !IU A lingers vs John L. Brady. To recover money; A. C. Woodcock for pltf. 40 A. E. Hammond vs Joseph G, Kelley and the city of Eugene. For accounting. Injunction; Wutson, Hume a Yutsoll ami o. J'ottcr ror pur. 41 Eliza J. Montgomery vs John H. Montgomery, Divorce; Goo. ii. Dorrls tor pur. 42 A. V. Peters vs Marlon Nelson To recover money; Geo. H. Dorrls for pur. 4.i-iarr a vumieunerg vs a, j, Itlsdoii. To recover money; Walton A Rainworm lor pur. 44 John Maxwell vs Marsh and James Martin. To recover money; Walton A Sklnworth for pltf. 4-. Miiimicl tilllord vs t . t . llell- man, tunnlo Patterson and Win. Smith. Foreclosure! A. C. Wood cock for pltf. 40.-Suniucl CUiTord vs F. F. Putter- smy tuiinie l'utterson and Wm. Smith. Foreclosure; A. C. Wood cock for pltf. 47 Harlow 11. Winter et al va lien nmln Wither et aL Petition: (leo. A. Dorns rorpitr. 4H-W, C. Woodcock A Co. va H. F. Johnson. Motion for leave to issue exi-eution; John Burnett for pltf. 40 Allen Bond and S. h. Bond. mrtner as A. Bond A Bon va J. E. Nolund To recover personal property; L. llilveu and Geo. A. Dorrls for tiltfT &0-B. II. Diinlun vsL. L. Duulun. Divorce; L. Bilyeu for pltf. fil-J. M. Dick vs Geo. Male and A. M. Male. To reeover money: A. C. WiNxh-ock for pltf. 62 The O. A C. It IL Co. v J. C. Goodulc. To recover money; A. II. 'anner for pltf. 6.1 Horace i;une va J. U. Uoodulo. Suit In equity to cancel contract and recover money; L. llllyeu and Geo. A. Dorrls for pltf. 64 E. J. McClunahan va L. F. auirhan. Motion for leave to Issue execution: J. J. Walton for pltf. r m. nvarveruu a uo. vs . Al. Deed. To recover money: Walton A Sklpworth for pltf. wv u. w. iiois-rts va w. J.JIall. Sophia Hull and Z. Hall. Foreclosure; Geo. B. Dorrls for pltf. 67 H. O. Gurrison vs J. C. Goodafe. To ri-over money; Geo. A. Dorrls and U. oodiyicK lor 1U.. A. Ji Uttl- lagher for deft, 6H-E. A. Zumwalt vs I. K. Zum- walL Divorce; L. Bilyeu for pltf. ftO Knoop Bros, vs Harry Bch wawr, Mary Schwazer and E. J. Frasler, Foreclosure: A. C. Woodcock for nltf. 00 The O. A C. R K. Co. va 3. (!. Ooodule. To recover money; A. H. Tanner for pltf. 01- Geo. C. Whltlieck vs J. C. Good ale. To recover money; A. C. Wood cock and Geo. A. Dorrls for pltf. 2 Amy I). Hurlburt va C. F. Hurlburt, Adm'r., and Emma Hurl hurt; Geo. 1). Dorrls for pltf. ' 63 Chevalller A Co. vs Harpole Bros. To recover money; L. llllyeu for nltf. 64 F. L. Chamliem vs A. Rogers, Warren llogera and Amowi Brya" To recover money; E. O. Potter for pltf. ' 65 8. E. Gordon vs II. F. Gordon. Divorce: J. M. McColluni for pltf. 6tl Wm. Brumbaugh vs J E Nik land, SherllT. To recover proierty; L, llilveu for pltf. 67-John S. Corell vs A. N. Ixikef etui. Foreclosure; A. E. Gallughef for pltf. ttM-J. D. MatliKk vs R. B. Hayes. To recover money; L. Bilyeu and A. C. Woodcock for pltf. Real Estate Transfers. Kl'OKNE. John H Klemm to John Lambert. W' ol Ej; lot 7, block 9, and 20xKO lett (routing on Eighth street; $1200. It V Howard to Michael Vocl. 52xC6 test across mill rsoe; $1j0. ' Amos O Hooker to Oao M Miller, lots 9, 10, II, 12, 13, U, 13 and 10, in Uuddleston's addition; f 1. COUNTRY. State of Oregon to Ilsmer Workman. ICO acres In T 18 8, K 0 W; l.'UO. Wm 0 Minn to Marv Winn. 476 acres In T 19 B, II 2 W; f 6,900. U 8 to John U Johnson, 100 acres ia T 17 8, B3;fl00. hmma bullock to E P Nelson. 160 acres in T 17 8, It 3 E; f SuO. Jscob 0 Uallock to J O Nolson et al. ICO sores In T 17 8, It 3 E; (00U. John O Johnson to J G Nelion et al. 100 seres In T 17 8, 11 3 E; t'JOO. OUtKADi. Oeo H Rarrett to U losalls. SV. lot 4. block l;f.W. II Insalls lo Jane Latham, lot 5. block 1 and 8;' lot 4. block 1; $200. Oeo II and II II Barrett to H Ingalls, lot 5, block 1; $100. oosnrn. Minor 8 Wait lo D W Dlllatd. lots 2 and 3, block 3; $75. Rumor Confirmed. Tbe rumor published In last week's pa per regarding lb asla ol E. J. Prasier's resident property on esat aide of College Hill baa been confirmed bv bis own state ment snd il is a lact although many ques , tinned it that he will (or the next ninety days sell lota In tbat beautiful traot (or $3o $10 in six months and $15 In one year, without Interest, besides to the purchaser ol every lot bonght ber he will give with out extra charge a handsome resident lot in Floreooe. He will also give to tha pur chasers of the few lots her two cash pi ice o( $1000 and $500 in gold coin. This ia unquestionably tbe greatest offer aver mad in tha Eugene market and theie ia no ex cuse lor people not owning tbeir own homes, besides (or an Investment there ia nothing like It on ths coast. Tbe Florence property alone la worth more than is asked 'or both. A Suns Bion. Evidently tho Un- Ion-Journal man has "Urn there.' This Is what he says: "Kind, Indo lent tamers and mothers, should you iiapxn to near your son yen out, in tho dead hour of night, even-leven I Seven! Get there l'hoelie Eight! Come out. Big Dick I Two dark trays! Hoop la, Millie e met " depend on it, good Christian parents that boy has not been to a prayer meeting or temper ance lecture. No, That young and hopeful genius has been out shooting crups." Runaway. There was a lively time on 11th street Tuesduy evening oc casioned by the grading team, consist Ing of two mules and two horses, becoming frightened at a hand-car ami running live or six blocks at a lively pace. A largo grading plow was attached to the team, and one man was knocked down and run over by the team, but, strungo to say, no one was hurt. Tus ItonHs-u, Casi. Thos. E. Bussell, charged with an assault with Intent lo kill Dr. J. 0. Gray, was arraigned Wednesday afternoon before Justice Geo. W. Kinsey, wben ba waived a preliminary exam ination. Tba lustica placed ths bonds at $GO0. Tba bonds wera furnished this morning at 9 o'clock and Bussell discharged from custody. The bondsmen arel L. Ulleu, Tbos. Swift aud M. W. McMurry. Siixsirr's 8u.ri.-Two pieces of land were sold at sheriff's sale Tuesday at the Court House. Tbe Joseph Cole plaoe, consisting of 182.74 acres in Tp 20 8, It 2 W, was bid in by the judgment ereditor, 8. H. Friendly, lor $405. The 0. A. Davla property, lots 9 and 10, In block 4, of Shaw's 2nd addition to Eugene, and also 122x100 feet, waa bid in by J.J.Walton and E. U. Sklpworth lor ths sum ot $1,700. Thursday's Dally Uuanl, Will Ahhivk Tonkuit, Sheriff J. E. Nolund telegraphed Deputy II. J, Day this morning that he had arrived In l'orllund wltii the prisoner, Sime Hlxon, from Laramie City, Wyom ing, and would arrive in Eugene to night ou the overland train, llixou's examination will probably take place Saturday. To Resumb Work. IteiHirt reaches us that work Is ordered to be resumed on the large sawmill of Kimbull, Stev ens A Co., at Florence. This will lie Sxxl news to Florence people aa this is i be one of the largest aim tiiicst mills on the coast aud w ill furnish work for a large number of persons. Removals. The Express office and W. U. Telegraph moved to tbeir new quarters in tbs Cbrismaa block Wednesday afternoon. Tha posioffios and George Craw removed Thoisday to tha same block. Tbey have one quarters now. Not Guilty. A. Rotrers was tried on the charge of assault, before Justice Kinsey and a Jury lust night, lie waa acquitted. MAxaiio. Mr. I. L. Hounan to Miss Emma Htlllwell at 8 a. m., Oct. 14th, at res idenos ol A. J. Harlow, Ber. Q. A. Blair officiating. Turkeys! I Turkeys! Sid Horn will buy them at once aa he wants to ship two car loads next week. Corner 8tu and Olive streets. H. N. Cockerllne, ol Portland, one of tha owners ol the Chichester (arm, is in ths city. Dr. A. Sharpies led on a visit to bis son Casper, al Seattle, Wash., Tuesday morning. N. R. Gaylonl haa a full line of small musical Instruments for the hol idays. Feople need not leave the town to secure their instrumeuts. Ho can accommodate you. Judas Pipes snd District attorney Con don bava been out south several weeks holding court in Coos and Curry eounliea, bat are expected home soon. Judge Pipes must be in Corvallia Oct. 20 to bear the Or egon Pacific railroad ease, and in Eugene Monday, Oct. 26, to commence the regular term ot the cixouit court lor Lane county.