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Eugene City Guard. BATUBDAY NOVEMBKtt 11, Wl The American tin plato factories will go out of buBincss, no that the Btato elections are over. Ninth street along the buniness part has a coat of mud that cannot bo excelled. A strong wind would raise waves on it. Secretary Proctor has been ap pointed U. S, Senator from Ver mont to succeed Edmundfl re signed. The . government rain-makers should como to Oregon and study nature's ways. They would find it profitable in thcirbufsineiss. The Sunday Mercury has been indicted by the United States grand jury for sending obBcene literature through the mails. They have . been a long time finding it out. If some good friend of Ireland had a good shillalah, and would break the heads of some of the ' leaders of both the IriHh fighting factions, he would be doing that country the greatest pomtiblo ser vice just now. The fanners' alliance promises to bo a great factor in Clackamas county politics next spring. Sub alliances are being organized all over the county with good mem bership. A straight out alliance ticket willow nominated. Tho business streets should le cleaned when tho mud cools down. We believe property owners near by would take tho refuse for filling low lots, paying a considerable propor tion of the expense. In any event the mud Bhould be carted off. Kugcue I'uMle School Report. Tho following In tho report for tho fiiiKi'iie nubile hcIiooIh for the month einlliiKNov.il. mi: , , , JMonirlnif on flntt day of school month-Mult, 37; fenmltn, 830; total, (157. New pupilH admitted during month MuIch, 41; ftinulin, 4; total, 83. JUwIvrd by tnttiMfer, promotion, 4c, Matin, 4;ff!nule1l;totiil,5. . ' lhutorvd after dlHiiiiititlon, wltn druwul, hukiu'IihIoii, &c. Mules, 11; fL'itmleH,i!l;totul,3i MmnWd by transfer, promotion, &.C. Mules, 8; fwimlctt, 1: toful, 4. Withdrawn, IIhiiiIhmp1 for ulimnw, tardimw, Ac. Muli, 23; fciimkn, Wi; total, 68. , h-loiirlng nt close of month Mules, 3.')7; fcmulin, MH; total, 715. fit' of corporal punlMhment, 11. No. orclnsmK tannin, ivi. v.. i.r vUtiirx. Mil. Avcmgo nimiW lu'longlng Males, 8 Hi; female, 3-W; total, 704. Average dully attendance Males, rui. r..m,iliw :ii! iotu.1. (HHt. No. of pupils neitheralisent nor tardy f ..I.... 1U7. Ci.innli.it. iNfi! total. 8H2. No. of days taught by regular teacher Males, 3!); femaleH, w. louii, oi. D. V. H. Kwn, ' Principal. ACOMI'ARIHON. From the report made for this month In 1MHI we make the following gratify ing comparisons showing the Increase belonging 1811, 710. at close of Increase, A very small proportion only of the Lane county wheat crop has left the hands of the growers. The present advanced price will result in large sales, and tho result will be the present stringent money mar kets will be rolieved. Good judges estimate that less than 10 per cent, of the crop in Lane county has been disposed of. The Oregon Democracy could not follow a better plan next year than to nominate a candidato for United States senator to fill tho vacancy that will ensue at tho expiration of Senator Dolph's term. We believe that with a nominationof that kind Sylvester Pennoyer would carry the legislature. His popularity with the people" is unquestioned, and they would remember his unswerv ing integrity and true devotion to their interests. , Eugene seldom has been a (llicted with sloppier Btreets than at pre sent. Much of this cannot bo helped but something should be done when tho proper timo couicb to remove'the mud from Hiusiness streets. Eighth street from the Lane County bank to Forrest's blacksmith shop is an eyesoro and a nuisance. . It is in almost the center of the business part of Eu gene yet has a worso appearance than country roads. After a few days of dry weather it could bo easily scraped togethor and carted off. We have no desire to again advert to the mud coating on Wil lamette street' but when it was cleaned recently tho nuisanco was but partially abated. Vhen tho mud becomes of proper consistency a few mon with hoes cpuld scrajte it to the gutters in a very short timo then it could be carted off and tho Btreet would be clean. Eugeno Bhould pay more atten tion to cleaning her streets. Here tofore it seems to have beon the practice after a street was improved to allow it to reBt peacefully and quietly until a goneral overhauling was again required. Cities have found that street cleaning is no less important and nocessary than street building. Our excellent Bummer streets are tho praise and admira tion of visitors, while in winter they encourage profanity. A small amount of work when tho mud is at a proper consistency would re lieve many unsightly places. It would then be several years before the operation would have to bo re peated. IIECETA HKADt Bids Tor tho erection of a lighthouse, wltn the necessary houses, outbuild Intra, cisterns, etc., at llewtu Homl, were opened at the office of Major lUudbury, United HUttes engineer, Tinoday. Eleven bids were submit ted, there being separate proisxals for the tower, the house and the iron work. The hltrhest bid for the dwell lng-houtw, cUterns, etc., was f.VS,(H, ana uie low mi imi, jis.sua w as iv lturke A O'Connor, of Port lain Bids for the tower ranged from f 15,500 up to 131,000. For the iron work the bid of the Willamette Iron works was 15000, and that of a Detroit Arm. f Isai. one of tho work has yet been award ed, but of course If lowest bidders funilxh Mtltfurtory bonds the eontruc will be given to them. In this in the Hchool: No. pupils month ISM, 083; go No. cases of tardiness 1800, 124; 1801, fifl. Decrease. 05. v .r Kimii neither absent nor tardy 18110, 33: 1801, 382. Increase, ,43. Average daily attendance 180, 040; 181)1, 000. increase, m. Pleasant Hill Items. November Oth, 1801. A protracted meeting Is being held here by Itev. Hkuggs. Mr. William West has built a very neat porch to his new residence. Mr Ai.dy Titus has returned from Portland, much improved In health. Mr. Geo. Heed and family, for two years residents of tills place, have gone to live at Pulsley, Luke county. The front of the Pioneer store, and Will Jlristow's house are being painted, which adds much to their upiearance. Wo observe thnt two of the fair sex of tlds place have been making a pur chase of town lots at Florence. V ery sensible. Hlneo our last Uiteh of, Items were sent, two social parties nave oeen given, one at Mr. A. Dick's, and one at Mr. John West's. The Misses Dlekensons returned to their homo In Eastern Oregon on Mon day, and were accompanied as far as tSulein, ny Air. win m-si unu mr. Walter It'eiiwlek. A mint from Junction, named Chris Sears, was run over by his team and quite seriously hurt a few days ago. lie was not acquainted with tho roads, und it being dark, the wagon was driven over some very bud road and he was thrown out, some or the wheels passing over his body. We are ussured by one who knows, that their Is gross carelessness with some persons who handles the malls that eomes to this olllee. Almost every day, letters or packages that le- long eisewnere, uio num. uero. n mention would ie inane oi mis out it Is of common occurence. A large package of Weekly Examiners usually reach hero on Hat unlay, but they ar rived here today. Our friends at t res well are Informed that their bundlo of tho sumo naner was n'Umied from this olllee on Saturday, having arrived In tho morning's mall. If the mail agents on the H. P. It. It., are not qualified for their duties, they should ,1 removed and their places filled by others. u. IV. Til AS KSGIVLNG PROCLAMATION. Governor Peunoycr Gets Tired Wait ing tor the Presidput ana Ap ' points the Day. The follow Inn Tbaukseiving proolama- tlon wai issued from hit office fo the oapi to I yesterday by Governor Pennoyeri inasmuch asuruuiiKio tor iavors re ceived should find due expression. I do hereby appoint Thursday, the aiith day of November, as a day of public thanksgiving to Almighty God, to be observed by the whole iooplo of Ore gon in the usuid, appropriate manner n return lor the blessings or peace ana plenty which have been bestowed upon them during the past year. Done at the oapitoi, wovemuer, v, loyi, Attest: Sxlvuteb Pinmoiib, Uko. W. MuBmd, Governor. Beoretary of State. a Iowa Klertlon Hlurna. Dm NIoinks, la.. Nov. 11. The state tea- lslar baa complete returns tonight from all the counties in the state. The total vote for governor was 420,214, the largest vote ever east iu the atat. The whole Demo- oratio ticket is elected. Boles plurality for governor la 781(1. Tbli it the highest on (be ticket, exoept Day, for railroad eonimia siouor whose plurality it 10,373. FroduceWanted. I will pay tlx blg-beat market cash price fur Chickens, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Etc., Butter and Eggs, Veal Calves, And other country produce. ' . ALL KINDS OF WILD GAME BOUGHT Eltfhth street, near Olive. Eugene. SID HORN. CONSUMPTION In Its early stages can be cured by the prompt use of AyersCherryPectoral It soothes the Inflamed tissues, aids expectoration, and hastens recovery. ' Dr. J. C. Ayer, & Co. Lowell, Mass. DBS. I. W. 4 JENNIE S. BABNAED. Regular Physicians. ! A TO : III CARD I b, U, inform the Popple roui.iW., that mm 1 ''T.nuta"". and othur. who were in urgent V hiVa bouiil inxth. r..dy money ' hand. '' J aud shlppwl gouda "1'ich,1, timt wlllault tlon to aupply the fo.le at P ncrt J ,w everybody. 6lv. me a a 'U ro'MMM vinced that W. tandem 1 sell"' H00"" tu 1 Unu any other .lore in the towu. A partial Hat of, prioJTlor Men's sulta, ood oodi, gooa vamo iu riuli., diagonal o.l., good value, H, frn;yU::;..,nncgoo,l.,goodv.lue.15. P Andow oVo.tierWo.hlng at Rr.tl nnced "&..,. v.1da.ll.M,W2.M.:- .. Ufge quarituV ' ''' shufsalWwuia T.MdTOiHU.ia cent,, 73 cent., II a uair. Ueu'a underwr good value, $1 a' Ijlilie.' bonuola ' "h"1'"" " MeX'lue .hoe., botua, gaiter, and lace, JIJK 'MenneinM.paJr, K-ie fiuanllly on hand, Mru aud drnwem, price 1.4'., 1.73, 1.1.1 l.:, 1.03,2.13 a 13, 2I,S4,S,S1 Men'a work shoea, l-tl, '"Men and Boys' hats and cap, "l" "K 51 t. a 7. 11. 13. 15. '21 and a cent, a P OenU' aocka, 8, , II, and 17 cent, a pair. Ml Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Return all goM. not approved of and I Will Refund Vcur Money ! WITH I'lXAaL ltE. Yours, anxious to pleaw, W. SANDERS, OpKtU'roUfflcc, Eugene, Oregon. FAIRMO Fairmount is tho 'coster and "in the swim." .Think of it; i,i I Nti Buildings FAIKMOI'NT I" In the center o( .he com ing city. The ay the rnllroad" are now built will ik? Hprlnglleld a rival pljlut lor uuslm-M, and Eugene, lair mount and Hpring fleld are growing lmo one large city with Kairmouut in the cen ter. Property in Kulr mount for thi reamn will advance In value farter thau guy other locality around tu- ari.liP. baa the pt year than all other suburbs of hu genc puttogethcr.and will make still more rapid advance during the years to come. You can't get around It. n l J 1 J mm m n Mm,!. I. si vV.fejl if - v . - ' i H t! Eugene, Fairmount and Hprlngfleld are last grow ing Into one large city with Fairmount In tho o liter. '!,.. lunula JL' at?. (In , tlUl.n. .T. "'nil' lilcl, "riirnj, ' iu'Inri " """Ml lit ClMint t;. f .aWfU POPULATION INCREASED FROM 7 TO Over $15 000 worth of this property sold the first year. .1 rices will advancA v: 7x 'ii htv0 ir,fa n ro collirifr now at $125 than were selling six month, ..' n ,'n t 10 pontflr n vnu waui iu uuv mu.-v a,. iuimu ntmitrai Fresh Timolby, Orcbnrd Grass. Flax, Bed, White and Alsike Clover, Alfalfa, Velvet, Cheat, Kye, Grass, Kentucky Blue. At GOLDSMITH'S. 7 ' lei. Liver Diseases, Gynecology and Obatatr! OFFICE at residence on Ollva atreet between Sth and 10th atraeta. FINAL SETTLEMENT. . NOTICE 18 1IEI.EUY (ilVEN THAT A. Matthews, Adininliitrutor of Iho estate of Thos. Matthews, deceased, hits tiled his Una! account In the matter of said estate In the coun ty court for Une county, Oregon, and Monday, the I'd day of November, lMd, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day has been fixed by aald court for the hear ing of said account and for the final settlement of said estate. Dated Hept. 1!, 181)1. L. BlLYEU, Ally, A. MATTHEWS, Adnrr. on $100. mails. n4- ?n t!o nfmtorit v vjct. m j - - e w .1 Two daily passenger trains, ana nas norse cars wnum iuur uiocks, : Alili S3SOUKED IN ONE YEAR. A motor line Is certain to bo built through FAIRMCUNT In a very short time connecting it with Eugene and Bprimfeu IN THE CENTER GEO. M. MILLER & CO THE UNIVEKSITY ' FOR EDUCATION AND UNIVERSITY : : ADDITION For Elegant Homes You "Want Both. The University for the family, and a Choice Location for your residence. Lots are largo, on a nice elevation and naturally well drained. Soil rich and WELL CULTIVATED You can surround your home with FRUITS AND F LOWER S- SherifiTs Sale. VfOTICK IS HEREBY IGIVEN THAT J3l liy virtue of a decree andl order of sale and execution, isaue.l.nut of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Lane, on 11th day of Sovemuer, ijvji, in m wherein Charles Knoop and Earnest Knoop, partners doiuir business under -the tirmi name of Knoop Iirothersr was plaintiff and Henry Schwarzer and Mary Sehwaraer, bis wife, and E. J. Frasier, were defendants, cornmanawg me to soil tlie'.Mlowing described.real proper- tyConunencinR at the N W corner of the Thoa. Grecir Donation Land Claim, Notiticatlon 6W-', Claim V, in rec. ip io, a, ivj,i thence south 28 chains, thence east 75 chain", thence north 0"., 08', east '27.94Vclmins aud thence west 75 chains to the place of lie. inning, containing '.'ID acres, more oress.iin .ane county. Oregon, to satisfy the sum of l3s7.35 with interest at 10 per cent, per annum from the 27th day of October, 18D1, and cost and accruing cost. 'V'.m:1 Now therefore In the name of the State of Oregon, in compliance with said writ, I will offer for sale at public auction to the) highest bidder at the Court House door in Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, on Saturday, the l'Jth d.iy of December, 18'Jl, the aforesaid described real pro)rty, between the hours of 9 o'clock .'m. and 4 ociock p. m., io-wiv: . i 'clock p. m., ot said day. Terms of sale, cash in hand. Dated at Eugene this 12th dnvol xnov. isyj. J AS. E. NOLAND, '"Slieriff.of Lane county, Oregon. By II. J. Day. deputy. Call and get prices and terms and have the property shown you. H. N. COCKEELINE. Office, Rcgigter Block, Eugeno. MAMMOTH STOVE EMRIUNI. STOVES, BARGAINS. owing to the gtvat cxnenae or gt-ttiiiK lly lo material to the work, it Is lianlli alble that the dwcUlnint, etc., ihh lie erected for the amount of the lowest bid. Heveta Head ii U-twet-n Oil Arairo and Perpetua, about 12 unit above the mouth of the Hltwlaw, and when thla Hirht le pomplftwl the eoaat In that vicinity will be well lightwt. Biwuru, PcaciuiD-lloraos CI ion r etatly oi Cobarg, left for f loranoeThnKtlay Bkoraliic- w aDdentaod that hs bu pur chased lb Glenada aawtnill and will put it la repair and ma it lo iu fall capacity, Mr. vnu ss ao oia sawmiu mso, and war- ram win auae u Uirnada mill bam The Florence atage, drawn by six Iwwea, and with niue pawnrt, did not reach KuRene until W o'clut k but ed, evrtung. liad roads the cauav. T1U R8DAY, AOV. 12. A niitrrlajrc liwnse wns Iwtuetl Wed- noHilny to C'liarleu Wlltue and May rtiKnia, Clean tho leaves off of tho walk til front .if your imirty. Aferivman could make good waces at some of he street orossinci In Eugene. The quarterly teachers' examination U Inking nlaeo today at the Court Hoiiae. There are about fifteen nppll- Cll III H. The Hheritl'ls busy oendlnir out tte nientaof tlieaminiut of tax due from each taxpayer.- The county court has ordered the tax eoUevted, even at the end oi a levy. Tho city of Portland ha boiiKht the utnMt lif(.l,M. r..K cuoom .............. ...v.v ......1' v, V I .list nllit at nildnlKht the toll colleo tont were withdrawn aud the bridge made free. That wansoiiiethlnirofaloke In the Daily Ovaki Wediudav alxmt the ilniwiiliid limn, Julius tldel, being pulled out of the McKonxleby the hair ot i no iicttu. Air. Mdel t head U al imt an devoid of hair as an orange. Hon. D. O. Van Ilonten ol Bpokane Falls, VYsah., arrived iu Euinma on this af ternoon's train to spend a few day visiting reiativea ami mends. J. M. (larrlaon. the Foniit Grove poultry dealer, has arranged to have 00 prairie ehlekeiiH tunnnl loone in this valley. He believe they will do well here. Kine scrub threw mud on one of the window of Starr A Uriflln't store last evening. If detected he should lie given a piod acutenee In the city Jail, on bread and water. Rev. Sunderland, of Seattle, will preach at the lUiptist church next Hun day at 11 a. nt. aud 7 n, m. All are cordially Invited. A ftill attendance of the nu'iubtMof the church la detdred to consider the matter of calling paator. Tin and Granite Ware, ruMPS, rnE, hose, Etc., Etc. &W$if$ M'lnmlilnir Tin niirl Shoot Iron M 141:1 , 1UI11UI1IKI U1 " wtivwi ii.m ipw 1) 3 I W Opposite N. Y. Racket Store. f Interested, Send for ataloguo ! V mrviL UNi or uns oml Sporting (Joods And dandy repair shop In connection. t. '.-'-Vii?Vi',uvit A SPECIALTY. m t Spio AND FOB TILE INDIANA 8T0VR WORKS. ACOB MITCHELL (Odd Fellows' Building), - EUGENE, OR. BARGAINS. We arotho people that give targalna iu WEN'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN FALL AND WINTER CCOTHINC. Furnishing Goods. Furnishing Goods. Such as Nogligeo, Sateen and, Woolen Shirits, Dress Shirts, unuerwarc, JNeckware, books, Mc. Hats. Hats. - ' - - . Cans. Caps The latest styles and shapo. , We aloo haw a verv fine lln of UlinVnii n,l vi.n.,.1. .lirt (mm th slm W'aolon Mills. averytmui maraou at nxurua thst cannot be under sold. Come and see us. HOWE & RICE. ' Opposite University Hook Store. F. L. POSSON & SON, By far the largest dealers ou the Coast In GARDEN GRASS & FLOWER lieesjeiiiitzstsiis.Roses.n.l.Rflois'Ese Supplies Wt art Korthweatern Agents for D. M. Ferry & Co., the largest Seed Growers and Pealera in the World. F. L. POSSON & SON. PORTLAND. OREGON LINN & SON, Furniture Dealers UKBEBTAESES & EMBALMEES MM1 9th STREET, EUGENE. OREGON. Dr. R. L. WILLOUGIIBY, DENTIST. All Work Warranted to Give Satisfaction. Nitrous-Oxide Gas aud local anaesthetics tor the painless extraction ot teeth. OFFICE-Over Matlock's store, Eugene, Oregon BAY fc . AND - FlUMTCUE DEALERS. Eugene, Oregon. $10,000. $10,000. $10)&; SELLING AT COST. L. D. SCAKBEOUGI At Creswell, Oregon, For the next sixty days, i nil I Hi Paints, Oils, Drugs, Hardware, Tinware, AVoodenwiy, Wal!ip And everything In the merchandise lino will be sold at cost nntll the entire Hock ti k ro produce, wheat or oats. Call First and Secure Bargain In order to settle with Mr. William TIHany, whose time is np, It becomes do! the above sales. All Indebtedness must be paid immediately. L. D. SCARBE0UGE JUST ARRIVED 75 Pairs 10 4 WHITE BLANKET a Direct From the Mills --$1.45 A PAIR CLOSING UP SALE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ELI Bans has been appointed admlnlntratorol the estate o( V. U. Reno, deceased. All pi-rona Ii. r I nir rial im scsinst said estate are heretiv notiliMl to preseut the same to the adminis trator at his livery stable in Eugene, or the office ot Geo. B Dorris, within six mouths from the daw ot this notice. r.u lUNos, Aaministrator. Pate this 19th day of September, 1891. Q.HmnRicis, Preaideat. 8. B. Eakik. Jr., Cashier. First lal hi Of Eugene. Paid upCtsbfap.tal 150,000 Surplus and Profits, $30,000 Eugene City- - Oregon. A general banking business done oa rcanou fllt (enna. Biht drafts on KEW YORK, CHICAGO. SAX FRAXCISCO and K)KT LAND, OREGOX. tills of sichsre sold oa foreign conn tries. IVposiu rctvd (object so check or eartia cate of deposit. All collections setruast to aa will receive prcopt altsatioa. 1 am now offering my ll III fi AT GREATLY REUI CED PRICE 1 have a large stock of LADIES' SSOE5, Which I wIU clow out BELOW COifT. Other Shop Wear at Away J. D. Down fr"