J CITY AND COUNTY. SATURDAY . NOVEMBER 24, 1831 Pleasant Hill Item. Sot. 24, 1891. Thanksgiving! Mm. B. B. Httdsakt-r ol Junction, l Is rued bom today, Mr. ul Mn, John West eipeot to attend tat mtminom snow in thiotgi lu "jj. Mr. Louis Bandy, a former cilizn of Junction, ti now a residtut bers. Mix Miunit Jacknian, of Cottage Grove, is staying to Aunt Alum UrMow family, If Willi Davis or H. L. Pine will call oa lb potmastr here, or tend th-ir ad arti, they will receive tome uuil niitlti r. What it (be nutlet that we cannot road but more ipluy item Irom some of yoor uiaoy reader at Deitei and Creswell? Died, io Portland, Oregon, Nov. 8th Art It b tdwins, Infant daughter of Mr and Mr. A. E, Stearns, aged 8 month. Mn. Stearns la a lister ol Mm B. I. Pen grt and wts former resident Ol Lane conn A Ibtukagivlng entertainment will be uiv o by the pupil of our school on Thursday , evening, to wulcn ail are cordially invited. This will be under the efficient management of Prof. Hunt and bi efficient assistant, lira. Ham, which I sufficient gusroutee tQat a splendid time will to bad. The remark wa mad in the Daily Gcaro day or two tgo tbal the fall own wbeat i wa looking fine. Yea, and yoo May add. ft it tbe benefit of your reader who do not r aide in the beautilnl Willamette th thai the grass ia green and fresh aame a in th month of May, that tbe tomato Tines ait itill green, and tbe proapeot lor another crop oi volunteer pear u Buttering, straw , barries are In bloom, and tbe lark and oth r oiras are imging ineir neat, while aom ar growling because we have more or lea mud. Do they aver stop to think what glorioaa country Oregon ia, and what would we do without tbe abundaut rain? 0. K. Hadleyvllle Itetrni. Not. 21. 1891. Mia Edna Uadley has gone to Eugene to attend acbool. Carl Bender ba returned aflet an ibsence of lit month. Ralph Wren paid a flying visit to tbi piaoa taut Saturday. Mrs. John Gates' fuller from Pike Co., mo., la payiug her a visit. Mis Halloa Brlggs is visiting with Mrs Frank Badley of this place. Oor worthy P. M. has a "handsome" rub ber coat, but he hasn't got any dog, as it got "fUn." B. J. 0. failed to make a raise oh of bis hop and ha ba now gone to hard labor tnrning tbe aoil. Not much fall grain has been towed In tbi part of tbe country on aocouut of tbt ttormy weather. , Mia Minnie Coryell has returned home from Floreuoe, where she has been visiting lor several weeks. Wt are pleased to learn that JoeLiles baa returned boma from California after an ab sence of two years. , " Wt regret to mis the pleasant counte naooe of Al. Lfpp, who has gone to visit bi mother in Denver, Mr. and Mr. Marry Hayes have returned Irom a visit to Linn county. Mrs. Hayes no companied them home. Mist Susan Abbott of Elmira ia speuding the winter with her alster,' Mrs. Johnnie McCullooh, of tbi place. Mr. Wm. Eollandsworth and Miss Bar ah MoCnlloch have gone to Washington, wnert tbey will visit for several month. Can any on explain where Clark goes every oundayr He ia seen every bnnday forenoon going up the road but is never teen going back. If our acbool directors would pay one tnort visit to our tcboolmaam tbey might stop her sewing in acbool and cause the lessons to be recited oftener. Tbe string band of this place consists of Henry Briggs, Homer Hayes and Sam Lu oa. Tbey will furnish musio for the neck tie party at Central school bouse cn Thanks giving. Mr. Sovern, wbo was once a resident of this place, but wbo hat resided in Califor nia for tbe past two year, ba returned for benefit of his family's health which is virypoor. B. D. J. L. PAGE'S CASH PRICES. I Will Not Be I ndersold. 18 ft Granulated Sugar tl 00 Si ft Extra C 8ugar 1 00 23 t Golden C Sugar 1 00 25 fca Choice Dried Apple 1 00 35 . piums 1 00 Arbocklt't Coffee 25 10 can Corn 1 00 6-fc box Tea ; 75 12-i box Soda 50 cans Good Table Peaches 1 00 5 cans Beat ' " 1 U0 ( gallon oao Beat rearl Oil 1 10 The Ballon Sea Drying op. Lo Anoilss, Nov. 24. A gentlemn who rrived from Saltoo, yesterday aaid: "Sal too lake i fast drying np, tbe water having needed to such sn extent at to show very clearly the old locomotive which wu sub merged at the end of tbe railroad spur near tbe salt work: This it three mile south of Saltoo set. Tbe spur to the mines i partially rebuilt, and will be completed in a few day. A great stretch of desert, which wa submerged, i now dry tnd ia covered with a glistening coating of salt. Tbe salt company will resume operation very toon, takiug obaooet of tbt high water season B-?tyy-'' " llrripnfort . tt.Jfadre. Portland, Nov. 84.7rlt bj under stood that Hon. Joseph Simon is a jjiindldata for the new circuit judgeship of the Ninth Judicial circuit. It is stated that he it supported by Senator Dolph and Minuter Hirsch. Caddo Mom, Teaot, June 5, 1S91. From my own personal knowledge I can rtt aimend Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera an J Diarrhea Kemedy tor cramp in the b macb, two for diarrhoea and flax. It le best medicine I have ever teen naed . ,i iu k.-i .liinir aa it alcava irivet tat- ,n ' A k'.ly'lMMiiX. ti Sud W i. t f; ,-nt no tile lot tale by Osbum & Delano i - : - jk Vor Sale, ' Wl tore f land, located 8 miles wt of Junction City. About aorvt of ci.rvd land, the rest can eaaily be put la cultivation. Almost all under feuoe; do ot her improvements. Will tell at a bargain. For further particular call at my residence mile west of Junc tion "City, or on L. Bilyeu, Eugene. ' Flora A. Ma va. rva told that F. M. VUkiua, U dn(i. n t tuning "Wisdom Bobertine" for th tomi-lexion, th moot legtot tnd only really tarmieu preparation ot U kind ia the yorid, ted giving a beautiful picture eard .U every bottla, CU a net-Thai tired languid feeling xesaatthAt your it stem it in t ttaU to in v;t d iwato, tnd Wrighfl Compound Ex tact of Lanapanllt it what yoo need tt ox - to expel imparities of the blood and l lysp. Bold by all drngsitta. ' Brevities IIoUOWAl-VTATCHtt, CUKI, JlWIiST SrccTA'i.n mo Mcsio. k Day t Henderson. Canvas aho at O. E. K' Waltou & Skipwortii, Lswyeis. Go to O. E. Kraosa for loot we r. Call on Caswell for sidewalk (umber. . Rublr bottom hoc atO. E.'Kraussp't Short monlc at Pattersob t ChrUtian's, Bib St, ; i Mouey to lcian on farm. Enquire of Jurist vt aiuw. See the nvr stylos of Day & Uenderson'a. Oak fumiturt Hot and cold baths tvery day in the week at jerry uorn t barber anop. Carpet, enrpets, all new styet for spring trade at Day 4 Henderson f. s For fine suits made to order and ready made clothing, go to td Hanson. . See the new invoice of oak furniture, new patterns at Day & Henderson'. 21 dollars will bny a anlid, antique, oak bed room set at Day ft Hun it rsou's. C. Marx, Barber Shop and Bath Booms. First door north of Dunn's new block. Blank deeds, mortgaje deeds and chattel mortgage lor sale at tbe'GUAip office. $5,000 worth of ladies' aboes'to be. sold at or Ulow cost., .... J.J). MATLOCK Mr Geo F Craw has tbe sol atrency for all brand of the celebrated Tanail ranch Cigars BemembeMhat Hanson k Boo have the best selected stock of clothing in town. Bring yotrf old scrap ckst iron t tie En gene iron Vofmatf .vriiere, fob enb dispose 01 11. Eugene Flour SI. 35 per sack. ..The Eu gene Flouring mills' make the best quality oi roller mm nour. If von are getting too old for your apoo- taoles, or if they do not exactly suit you take them to Watts and bave new lenses tilted. Best line of flush aud light weight cloth wrap from 10 to 35 dollars south of Port land, now on exhibition at A. Peters.' Dr. G. W. Biddle mav be fonnd at his residence on Olive street, between Fifth tnd Sixth streets one block wed of tbe Mmne sota Hotel. He is prepared to do til dent tl work in the best manner. The beat (amily remedy is undoubtedly Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Harm less, it seromnliahe rebel wbeie many oth' er medicines (ail to do. It may be safely giveu to the infant as well as tbe adult. Peddlers tre like the Irishman'! flea, and often irresponsibly po buy an organ of remi table bouse, and tbal will not fall pieces with tbe first damp weather. Call and see Holloway's. Henderson, dentist. Oxford ties at O. E. K'a. Fountain pens at Watts'.. OvergaitersatO. E. K'l. Job work at the Otjasd office. Tenuis goods at 0. E, K'l. We load, other follow. O. E. K. Wigwam slippers at O. E. Kruusse's. Russet shoes at 0. E. K'a. Go to Smith & Hall to sell your wool Go to Goldsmith's aud got prioes on bacon and lard. '. ' Selette Plush Jackets only 10 dollar al A. V. Peters.'' Mfeo's' pateut leather . thocf at 0. E, Kruusse's. Blank deeds and mortgage for sale at the Guard office. Goldsmith pay the highest cash price foi country produce. . Forest City Dongola shoes only $1 60 a pair at A. V. Peters.' Remember the $1 50 Dongola shoe, good value lor t'i, at A. V. l'eters' Tbe best assortment of children s shoes will be found at 0. b. Krausse s. When wanting a nice tie or anything in tbe furnishing line go toy. b. Jiouu. Blank notices f jr the location of nuartx mines for tale at the Uuahd othce. For all kinds of furminii implements call on J. M. Hendricks on.ruutn btreet Soreen windows and doors, glass, sash and doors at - Bioalow & Jurkfatbick. Mv entire stock 10 per cent, discount for cash. J.D- Matlock. II vou want to buy maguificen! organ from to i"o cheaper than peddler car ell you, go to W. Holloway. W. Hollowav has iuat received t consign' ment of new organs, without doubt the fin est toned instrumeuti ever urongnt nere. Call and see them. A large assortment of .wall paper just re ceived at tbe Eugene Book Store. Call aud tee it. Bangs' McKenzie Springs Stage Line. Eli Bancs is now running bis stage line op the McKenzie river to the Foley and Belknap springs ana miermeaiuie poinis. The stage leases Lugene, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays returning alternate days. The trip will be made in twelve hours. For tickets arid further i nformation, call at tbe Hoffmau House sublet on Ninth Btreet. Wanted. 100.000 lbs. of good Willamette valley wool. Smith & Hall. yVhat It Itt That croduce that beautifully soft com plexion and leaves no traces of its tpplict tion or injurious effects? Tbe answer, Wis dom's liobertine accomplishes all this, and is pronounced by ladies of taste and refine ment to be tbe most delightful toilet article ever produced. W'arrauted harmless and. matchlesa. F. M.. Wilkin, agent, Engen City. . ' i '. Geo.,W. Kinspy, Auctioneer. u'l,an mn want vour eood. houtebold furnitnreor land told at auction, on I of; Geo. W". Kinsey, th moneer and most suc cessful auctioneer in Lane County. He will attend to all tales on t reasonable com mission. ' ' -r-r : Kotice, ' When wanting cemetery work go to E.W . Achison t Co., who are prepared to furnish all kinds at lowest prices for tint-class work. Our Portland cement walls for enclosing cemetery lots are the finest yet put upon the market, and are furnished at about half th cost of stone. Call and see onr beauti ful Barr A Westerly granite nd best grades of Vermont marble. Offices at Al bsny, Eugene anl Koseburg. Very Respectfully Yours, ; "f'' E. W. Ai.ita.oirA- Co. . Sheep Inspectors Xotice. AH persons io Lane oonnty owning scab by sheep or sheep slllicted with other dis eatat. are hereby notified that laid (beep must be thoroughly dipped, ufficient to kill aid disease, forthwith. Any person failing to comply with this no tice will be luble to bav his sheep dipped by tbe Inspector st said persoos't expense. Take notice and v costs, Dsted June 5, 11. - Gso. Fuhcb, Sheep Ioapector. The tbeapxt ptae to boy your builder hardware tinwai. gla, rope, nd all kind of mar bine oi i-. is at VanKxscao k Kxapt, Mtaooie boUJmg. Lrwtra V'orict. Go to the Depot lurabej Lard for cheap lumber. Aodrasl will not t ondertold. T Arnumot. All kinds of ma chin oilt tt bed rock price tt Yiic-o & Ka-rr't. ' OUR LOCAL LF.UISLATl'KK. An Adjourned Jleetliiff Held Sever' al Important -latter. Considered. Th Common Council met Monday even' big in adjourned seaaiou. .Present Mayor McClung, Councilmeu D.irria, Walton, Gritlln, Tage, Oabiirn aud Preston. Tbe following busiueas was transactetl Councilman Preston, from tbe street com mittee reported favorably on tbe petition to improve Ninth street from Willamette to Oukr report adopted and prayer of petition granted. Petition of the Steam Laundry to couuect ilb sewer read aud referred to the health committee. Dr.T. W. Shelton, President of the Water Co., stated that any connection at this tuna would b- injurious to the com pany. S. W. Condon, nttorney, in behalf of tho company made a few remarks, slating that any connections with the sewer, before the company cu provide another pumping ala tion, would be iujuriona to tbe Water Co tne .oiupsuy could not state when tbey won in do euauiea to move Irom tbelr pre' sent locauon. it migbt be three, six or twelve mouths. Petition of I. H. Harris, to be allow, d to connect bis premises with the sewer; re ferred to health committee. Ordinance introduced exempting the west 100 leet of the block bounded by Olive. Eighth and Ninth streets from the fire limits; pasted. Report of City Surveyor on street asses nieuts; referred bock to that officer for cor rection.' Councilman Walton read Section 10 of Ordinance 1 13, referring to the running of street earn, as follows: "After that portion of the railway provided iu Section 7 ol thia ordinance shall have bwu completed, thn same shall be operattd daily as follow, to wit: Every 3U miuutes from 6 o'clock a. tn to 7 o'clock p. ni. aud every 40 miu utes from 7 o'clock p. in. to 10 o'clock p. m. and on all other lines ten or more trips shall be msde daily, except in caaea of emergency, and upon the failure of said Holden or asst. us to comply with the pro vision ol these sections, they shall .forfeit and pay to the city of Eugene) the sum ot (10 for each dav it is not so operated, to be recovered before auv court of competent jurisdiction." Referred to tbe judiciary committee. Ordinance amending the ordinance pur- ithiug vagrants; passed. Ihelliiuor license of James McLlaren transferred to J. R. Hayes, bis successor. . On motion, adjourned to meet Monday rvemug, mov. so, at 7 o dock. A SpbciaIi Mbktino. A special moot ing of the Board of Trade whs held Inst Mondny evening to coufor and take such action as was thoiiL'lit best looking to the opening of a wblmu road to tbe Blue luver mines. A proposition was miulo by Mr. Murrny to opou twelve miles of road forsbiHi. -The board baa already doue considerable preparatory work towards opening the road, and a Coin mittee has' been active 'for several months past aud it is already prepurtd to take part with nil others interested and open the roud at an early day. The board ot trade does not deem it beat to go at it and meet the full expenses of opening the road, while those who own the mines or nre otherwise interested stand aloof. The business men of Eu gene realize the importance of these mines ami they are ready at any tim to join with tho Browusvillo Mining Co. aud other companies or individuals to open a way to the mines. The secretary whs instructed to correspond with interested parties with this object in view. There is no doubt but valuable deposits exist in this dixtrict and will give good returns for development. Btii.l BKAitcmxo. Tuesday the electric lights were again ued iu limits ng for the hotly ofM. 1). Baldwin, but were not suueesKful. Lines with hooks attached havo Int'ii stretched across the river, so that If the body raises It will surety he cnuirht. Xlirht and ilnv details from J. V. fienry Post will watch from the river banks. During the night time huge fires will be kept burning on each side of the river so a full view of, the same can lie ol. tallied. Dally Uuard, Nov. 'Ji. A Litky AmnKXT. Last nlirhtas the Irelglit train south-unum wus pul ling out of Kuirene, a truck under one of the box curs JuiiiH'd the track at the crossing on reari street. Jt ran over the tics until the cannery was reached when it broke loose and the car was side-tracked. The coupling supporting tne car after the truck irave wav. If the car had lieen heavily' loaded, a bad reck would have occurred. Dally (Juard, Nov. 21. To bi MaBBiBD. Mark Bailey, Jr., t graduate of the Htate University, will be married at Seattle. Wash., on Thanksgiving Day, to t young lady from Iloston. Mrs. Bailey, tbe mother, left fur that place yes terday morning. Prof. Hailey will go there tomorrow and will perform tbe marriage ceremony. OrricTM ELKcrso. At a regular meet- meeting ol Spencer Butte Lodge No. U, I, U.t., luesday evening the following officers were elected for the ensuing term: w. Hollowav, Jt. U.; Jerry llorn. V. G.; J. Walton, Jr., R. S.J A. S. McClure, P. ; A. G. Hovey, Treaa. Carpet Weaving. Persons desiiing carpet weaving done ill apply either at tbe office ol tbt Lane County Land and Loan Co., or at my leni ence in r raster t. Uyland s addition, South Willamette Street. II . Wm ub. Mcsio FrjuuinED. Tbe Eugen Brast tnd String Band is now ready to furnish first-class string or brsss musio on short notice and on reasonable terms. Inquire r.t Linn k Son' store for term, etc. Vacations. The Htate University has taken a vacation until next Mon day morning. The public school takes a lite vacation. Beict Bcii.umo PctcRwn J. L. I'sge ha purchased of F. L. Richmond, of Portland, tbe brick store oa Willamette strret, occupied by bis grocery store. The lt.n.n.lnr. ..1 tl.i- lot im 90. I, VI .nJ II.. price psid was I i," iO. We regard this a t rare bargain. A Lialoeqe. "Tliere gts Annie Itooney." Where?t "To Frleudiy's to buy carpets." Married. At tho residence of the bride' father, near Irving', Nov. 15. by IU-v. V. L. llliu kwell, Mr. H. K. Mc Clure and Mint Martha Ituyburn. Wxvrr.u. An experienn'j gtrl t)do -ntral 'rKacwiirk. Iniitlrej at Mrs. rjkipworth', on 8th ttreet. Don't waxte your time in looking for a Mter you cannot find it. Iloilowsy saved you this trouble when be bought the ayaida he now offers ymi. tvm and frvandne tiiftii. t-rtaiu the pri'V and you will nod that 1 am right. Aaslosr.o. J. W. Da. an, t Springfield drnggist. La taained io E. Mariio. Lia bilities, asseif, about f 75. ACCIDENTIA KILLED. Eugene Itollnrk Struck on the Neck by a Mick ami Moires in a Short Time. The following; l tho telegraphic- no count or tiu kiu tiiriiii-iit iv wiiii'h Kiigviie itolliu'k, n Hix-venrxtld gnuul- . .(.ii f.i. - i SOU OI MT. A. WOIUXIUIUI, oi r.ugviio, let hi Hfo at Sixikiiiio, Wash., Mon day: The (Kveur-old son of Max Itol- litck wart killed today In n peculiar vy. rNiiiio uoyani i-raiiKivu wnooi were pltiyin xlp tiks. tine of the sharp nkewcix (lew into tho air and struck the little !nv in the windpipe, lie stanp'riHl toward his teacher and fell dead in the hnllwnv. Several children who witnessed flio neeldeiit which iwl little KupMie Hollack hin lifesav lie wan n'ttiriilni; from hineli at noon, when wvenil Uv wetw eiiKittrHl in tho intnio of "zip ulieka." Tho guine Is played with two sticks. One about five inches long, sharpened at each end, is placed in hole made in the ground tnd causing it to fly iu the air, the trick being to strike it before It reaches the iirouud As Eucrne passed the stick was struck by one ot tbe lxys. and in Uvlng It struck bun in the windpiiM. The little fellow immed iately started to find bis teacher, aud got as tar as th hallway, when be (ell to tbe floor. His teacher's first impression was that hs bad fallen in lit, biit when she un buttoned bi thirl collar lo help him bnntba freolv, ah noticed a small blue mark on bis ibrott. On learning what had bapiiened, several doctors were snruruoped who arrived a eixm aa possible, but it wa too late, in about ball an hour trom the time be received the hurt, he was dead. He was conveyed to the Ismily residence, 4ll'J Eu.it Front street, where the news was told to the half distracted mother. Mr. liollsck, whoisiu Wallace, has been, telegraphed lor. liolieiuia Mining Prospects. The Anuiu Consolidated Miuiug ConiiW' uy, receutly incorporated, with liead.niar- tela at Cottage dpive, bave purchased the property of tbe American Mining and Pros peeling Company. Among these is tbe now cvtetiraled Lftlgei sa well ts the o stamp quarts null bich has been miming a abort time thia aeaaon, producing $7,l;)3 ND aa tbt result of 'ii'i hours run. It is the intention of the new corporation to proae- cute development of their purchase during the coming winter to the fullest extent, by running tunnel and finking shafts to t depth of st lea-t 'Ml feet, tapping the ledge in a number of places and getting out suf ficient ore lo start in tbe spring tnd run without interinptton during next seaaou. It Is also their Intention to increase tbe canao ity ol the mill by adding 5 more stamps, amalgamating pans and settlers, making a larger perueiitnge of saving of bullion than has heretofore lieen possible without these auuitioual appliauces. In order to meet this additional expense they have deter mined to place a limited amount of their stock on the market. It is prophesied that this district will in tho near future develop iuto one of tbe rich- eat aa well as largest mining camps on tbe Puoillo Coast, and we would call the atten tion of our reader to the desirability of making some effort towards scouring st least a share of tho trade which naturally follows the business of mining. A good wagon road can be built tt t small cost from the Military Road to these mine. Junction City Items. Times, Nov, 21. The sections on the S. P. between (hi place and Roseburg have been rearranged. and w. is. aietzler has moved to Lugene. Howard Bros., have commenced to kill hogs. Yesterday morning dressed bogs were plied up In the packing boost like fence tails, ' Hon. A. C. Jennings, of this county, it prominently mentioned for congressional honors. Laue county should furnish t candidate for one of tbe tickets, tnd we tre not caring t oontiuental which one. The new residence of N. Gilniore ia much larger than one would tbiuk to look tt it from this side. A visit to the premises Sat urday fonud t dwclliue, which, when com pleted, will contain twelve rooms. An engine was wrecked Wednesday night at about 10 o'clock on the divide on the boundary line between Lane and Douglas counties, there Is t switch and turn-table at that place for tide-tracking lbs extra en gine ued in coining np tbe grsde. Ths switch was left open, and when the exlrt 82 cams tloug sht run onto the turn table tnd jumped over. Engineer Hendricks was bruiaed np considerably, but the fireman jumped and escaped injury. Engine 8J was being Drought north to work with t grtvel train, that ttving tbe overland from a fearful a reck. To Handle Wheat. A Salem dis patch says that Frank II. l'eavey, the millionaire wheat man of Minne apolis now at Fort land, is uiideintood to have In contemplation tho erection and ois ration of wheat elevators at Suleiu, Albany, Eugene and valley points. Mr. l'eavey, when in halem, a I year ego, exmvHsci i a wish to establish a large elevator here, Ills rciisoll for not doing so at the time being that he could not find a suitable man to put In charge. Through his agents hero ho has this year already purchased a great deal of wheat. J le operates all the ele vators on the Northern Fuclfle and handles the grain In bulk. Excitkd ovkb KoTHtxo Some exoite- nient was caused Sunday morning about 8 o'clock by a young lady walking up tod down VVillmuette ttreet with t boggy whip in nt-r nana, nome men who guilty oon sciences, probably, imsgined she looked at if on the warpath and was waiting to sd- . e..u..r. ,u.i rowor spread that hortewhipping had ae- many taken place. som jokers pretending to describe the event. The yuuna Isly was Miss Campbell ot Camp Ccwk aud sb wss only waiting for ber father to com with his team to return. Carried U.v a mmoubly. The Willapa lb-publican editor says he Is lieves that there is something wrong with theeteriiul litmus ofthlnirs when a minister gi ts ( and a gssl supS'r for performing a marriage ceremony widen takes only live minutes, while the editor, who writes fulsome society Item" and the printer who takes two hours to set up a list of wed- ling pm-K nts only get a plcco of cuke apiece. A CokurcTiox. Io tht Wt ttxt Goinn of Nov. 7, there appeared t roarrl iuo notice ol air. uutinga to Mrs. Hall, it should bave reM lot. htnith, the uiiiss having been made in thia rdfcce. Ibe ceremony was prformrd at tb residence of Mr. Billing. That gentleman has been married thirty years and of course objests to being placed cn the hit attain, especially aa Mrs. Rib inus is alive sod is a satulaclory contpan, oo. Atiruri.-l"i,uiy ehsrilf MeOI.ee ar rived here Sunday with Walter White, whom be arretted al Lis home oo th Wild cat yesterday morning. lis it wanted by tbe U. b oonrt lo 1'ortiaDi lor ratting tiniuer on government lands. II was placed io the county jail for aaf keeping. Into At Crcswdl, Oregon, Sunday, Nov. 22, 1VJ1, laaao W.k, k'td IJ year. The (uLral tock pUc Tueaday after noon. No mattiT how trillion the token no mutter how valuable the prcm-nt Holloway U prepared to meet your wants. . HItUVITIIIS. Pumps, pipe tnd gat fittings st Miller Long. D. Linn & Son, furniture and nndertak tng. Cook stoves from 1. 50 to o0 tt Miller Jt Long , Vtb street. Nice assortment of hardware at Miller & Long s. Oats bought aud stored by the Eugene Aiming .o. Miller Long Is th cheapest place for stoves tnd tinware. K.-ep aaying over to yourself, "I can gel uaroware al -inter X Long a. Tbe best buggy made for the money, is F, l. voamoers ou pleasure wagons. Atteution Farmers. Call on Millor A Loug or Moves, Tiu tnd Hardware. Owners of farms desirous of tenants rail on the Eugene Improvement Co., Register OIOI'S, For choice Spencer Untie nursery apple. pear trees, c, write io urvnie rnelps, t.U geut. Why I I Sleep on the floor when tl win Miy t double Udatead at Dav A lien ueraon t. Carpeulera tnd contractor will save nion ey by getting tinning and plunibiug from Miller A Loug. Tinuiuit. itluiub oa and lob work of all kinds done cheap and on short notice at -inter a Long. Miller ft Lorm are sole scents for the eel etna ted Gold Coin tud Gordon Stove tnd Ranges in Lugene. Remember that lh Fncen Milling Co.. is otiyins oats, and storms them also. Lib' eral prioee offered. Ax Ditly'lbe reduotion on staple art!- cle. Cheap for cash only, Ax Billy. Ed. Baum, clothier. Ax Billy the prices on tinware, Don't pass by D. Linn k Sou's furniture tore without examining their flue new line oi lurnlture just received. Oak bed room set tnd til other kinds of furniture, shades snd carpets tt Day k iiennerton s, enraper man tver, If you want a suit of clothes or pair ot pautalooo go to Dn l, Ibe tailor. He gusr- auiees saiiaiactlou ami low prices. Golden Age Disc Harrow with or without seeder, best aud lowest price in the market al i . L. CiuuuKu. uuver unilled flow, a so V liters new steel plow warrauted to tconr in ajiy soil. Walking, Sulky or Gang Plow aud any thing you need to cultivate the ground u. r, Jj. llUMBIM. For watches, docks, silverwar and lew. elry go to Holloway'. All new good cod novelties. W. Hollowav slock I aualn complete who me newest novelties ol the season, Prioe are th lowest. There are no flies on Hollowav or specks on his goods. They are all brand new and the prices are like the coeds. Call and see his watches, clocks aud silverwsre. Eugene Hour at Henderson's. A II mny Hour at Henderson's. Medford flour at Henderson's. Junction Hour at Henderson's. You pays your inoiiev and vou lakes your ciioice. Ax Billy for new bargain. Sugar and flour are down, Ax Billy. We make a sneolaltv of fine drauohtlni of an sinus, ursy a lirouse. -1111. n . .. TUESDAY, NOV. 24. Flno weather for tree planting, Go to T. Brown' for cloture and look. mg glasses. There tre now five bovs In th State Re. form school. Ihiniro cattle are In better condition than for years (Hist. Mrs. Frank Crnw. of Albany. Is vlxtU I.... ..l...l.. l v.... " iik it--muvcn in j-.ugciie. The fnimo of the new United llreth- em church has been raised, Sid Horn baa told hit fish and ooultrv maraei io jur. newman ma Hon. i . . ... Miss Berth Goldsmith left for Spokane Falls, Wash., on this morning' train it is aoont the riubt time to commence planting your holiday advertisements. Geo. Melson has his new blacksmith shop well under way on Seventh street. Rev. Cook, of Jefferson, but formerlv t chiton ol Lane county, tptnt last night in augeue. (loo. M. Miller left for Florence this afternoon. He will bo gone about two weeks, Th uoann lob olJlo I eneaired printing t book of oonititulion tnd bv-lawa (or Springfield lodge I. O. O. F. Mrs. Al Goodman and children, of Inde- pondenoe, wbo bav been vlsitiug relative here for several dav. returned to their home this morning. Harrisbnro. will le.v In a few Hava .io, I w. u. Juovoy and w. K. McUan el. ol i - - . . .i their families for their future horn in Los iinirisuurg, win leave in a lew oayt Wltn . -. . ... Angeles, California, I l)r. C. R Loonils. wife and dauirhfa-r returned froni a trln tn JiuUmmm .,,., ntv this morning. They took un timber claims in mat section. Judge Kinsey presented this office May with a bunch of very flno rusp berrfes. On It were huiro rlno oiks. am, outers irom green up, In the case of January vs. JI III. tried ,n justice Kinney's wiurt yesUiriuiy ls-fore a Jury, the plaintiff wasawardec. a judgment for 1. Tho amount sued for was 24. Persons wishing fresh pasture for I horses will aonlv to J. M. lleiulrlobs I or at First National lnk, or at prein- iset Hear C(pvetdle, A. Al. llKMimiCKS. A KI,,r,,, ,,, t,u ,. vr.' I""," v.- " i " Tw," asasitv, iiui v a t liviiv s uuiiiiit i Hliu iUiflf I cay evenings, ine nrst evening evenings, ine first evenlnir a large nuiiiUr of people were present; the next evening the attendance was light. Tho show was of the usual order. Tbe Exempt Fireman' Asaooialioa held t meeting last eveniuu, President Friendly in tbe chair. A oouiiullUs, coniistlng of 11. J. Day, W. II. ouittb and Clem itodet, wss tppoluted bj coofvr with tb aeven.1 Are oompsnic io Eueent lo teirard lo lb annual reunion, i - - Yesterday w mentioned th dlvorot oas of Mr. John Fottof ia th eirenit court In Benton oounty. Tbe divorce wu granted, it twins reported tbat Mi, roster consent ed to it io consideration of tbe sum of 17,000 which certainly wa chep, consider ing tbe wealth of Ibe groom. Deport of School District No. til. Mabel Oregon , for the month beginning October 2Cth snd ending November ItOtb. No. dav taught it", somber of males enrolled, femtlet 12; total 19. Number Jw alien dance 233. Avra;; Ofi) attendance 11 3-W. These t it r lardy or absent were I tuUa, Mabel tnd Murgao Wortmsn. Number of vUitort 6. Fsi MiTTcaos, Teacher. W. P.Ely, of Castle Rock, Wash., and B. D. Pearson, of Cottat Grove, Oregon, bave met al work prospecting a quart Vd ot Coyote creek, about 1st mile fom Wolf creek, Ureuou. wbub la creatins some neiletueot oa tocount ol tbe rirhneaaof the ore which average $100 to the ton in gold. Several parties have vis ited tbe mine and report ibey bave a tneni drivn io about fifty feet in a five foot lead of partially decomposed quartz, snd tbal oos ean scarcely pick up a piece on tbe dump without discovering gold io it with the naked eye. It ia estimated that there ia IVuKl worth of or on tht dump tod fully 111 .000 intent. WKDNKSDAY, NOV. S3. Hon. Jasper Wilkin, of Cobnro. was In town today. Picture frames made to nnler at T urown a. Darwin Rristow. of Cottace Grnv. wu iu town today. L. II. Rossman is now janitor of Geary school house. Dr. Kuvkeiidall went to Cottage drove today. Postmaster Roner. of Goshen, made ctiReno t visit today. Mias Celia Goldsmith returned from Medlord this morning A marriage license has been granltd to Wm. U. Cox and Mary Dlckiusou. Charles Horn weut to Miid.l r.i.m oounty this morning on huntiug trip. Carpet .wing done on short notice and tud satisfaciiou guaranteed, at T. Rrown's. A msrrisge license was issued Wednesday bv Clerk Walker to Edwin C. Test and Mary E. Wilsou. S. II. Frhudlv snd faniilv went tn b,. i... i .ti . . -. wmi uu mis morning loesi to spend ngni : : a era I Am cnnula m . . . . . rriemlly's. It will take but litle of your tune to examine them. Herman preaching Sunday, Nov. IS), at 11 o'clock at the Court Iioiimc. All luvitea. rius, WAKIII.TK. lWnr Mrs tieo. rriaatll and Miaa Tin it. n aicrteniie Hrldge. left on t ha o.rl..,.l train last night for San Jose, California, where they will spend most of the winter .Mr. Jas. Sanfonl, of Hazel Doll pre clnet, is in Kugoim for medical atten-l inssMor. K "i: M.m,r. i.i. i.i... ' i " , ,, , . v. rriaaeucame aown irom McKenzie Hrldce vesterdsv tnol,i.'!i.l",,',,,,i,,.? .:h,,.1l,rU'" a temporarily "baching" while himself tud yvuu.g. im n-porw lion. K. II. Hays, of Bnenir nreelnnl la t-laniina aoot itaiian . . V7 . ' CKikS MrPTi .ni i .1?' ths'Donat rt ui .'(.rt'tchtM and within eve year. L. will derive S S tome iucome from bit venture. Nierlll Poland says quite a numlior are now miylng tlelluuuent eountv taxes. Such action will save said imf- ties eosts, for the sherltl' will be i Jund to levy ou i.roiKTty In the near future. per orUer of the county court "' Tl.- T i. r . . . a uv aju iiu rrvai. itrftiii ronniv kruu ia im to say of young man who 1 well r( a Known in l,no county: ouiiuy naeney will superintend t ing the fact that Johuuv it glide over th floor with tt much grsoe t mv ujoat ui tueiu. Mabel liiirnwiiiies. November 23, 1891. The rain descendeth and the iaH uuiiiuio. There are tome bridge in this vicinity iu need of repairs. Mr. Tarnalt bonne ia nearlno Kimni - o Georgo Drurv. of Mill IVaaIc mam Ii.m ibsi inuraday alter a load of h ingle. . - James liarton went to KaaUm Dmnnn I- September but returned Inst week. He, bke a great many others, found that thia oountry offer as good, If not better induce- monts than can be found in my country. M. A. Holy Grange met tt tht school house last Saturday, transacted the regular business snd carried out the monthly pro- gram. Owing lo tbe inolemenl weather tbe ttiendtnct was not very large. Bob F u da In nm ..in. t. Odsxivbb. Free Heading Kooiu. Th Free Retdina Room which is now tu welt MtabtiHhed was opened omitthliiff over t y w nj;o by th Utf of tb W. O. The Isdies hsve been painstaking anil per." I . 1 . Attit V W II 'I' IT l. ..I cmiim hi uieir enaeavor to make tbe rooms oreditable both to the organisation and tbe city. i Tbe literature provided I choice, tud th variety Includes most of standard narindl. pais, ths best weekly psper published and iue leaning uuuies ol this Ouasl. Tbt room It well patronized. Th attenilanoa hl,,o between seven tnd eiuht hundred aaeh month. No town ot thia site can afford to d witnout t r rot Reading Room, tnd tht ladies should bs enoourtucd in Dernelimtino euwrprise. SKARt'IIINCl WlTIt Elkctkuty. Heard, was made for the body of llald- win, wno it is stl)sse(l suicided by drowning iu the river hint Tuesday. Saturday evening with electric lights, a ,i.m,kiA i. . . i i mo vrouuii-jiouatou iiai-i out wu. I.I...U.I I.. !. .1 I.. 1 . .- ill I cut was placed lu ""? " mu bihiikio nun, w bid, furnished isiwer for the same. Then the wire was placed In a boat nl ,TW Htto the river. Then the elceirio light was sutiken to the bottom In a tin tulst. On account of the river being muddy, only a small radius of territory oouia lie seen, not yet been found. i ho body hat Taken Hkuiw. Walter While, the mun wlio was arrested Huudav for cut- nog tinnier on government land in (.'hesher iireelnct, ass given a hearing before U. H. Commissioner J. J. Walton Tuesday, I was bourn! over In .i i . . . the Mini of liOO to appeur before the U. H, court. Not having money or fronds to ,Mlt UI) the Isinds. Im was tjilten tn I'ortlaiid by iVputy IT. K Marshal Slnnott, where he will likely plead guui y aim ue senieneeu to au days in tho Lane county Jail. Two brothers. who reside In the lieldilsirhood of Lel anon, are still at large. Isnatiff PuacBAssa. Joha W. Cbria- tiau has pnrcbsssd of A. S. 1'sttersoo bis Interest in Ibe Ninth Street Bookstore. Mr. Christian has Jisl secured a complete oon slguiueiil ol the Onesl holiday goods tver brought to Kugent from the East. Call tnd examine them, lie also keeps in stock a fall line of standard good, which he tell tt tttonlshiogly low price. PnoraiTY Purchased. Frank L. ChumU'i-s, Tuesday purchased of Mrs. tieaver the east oOxhhi reet, front ing on Seventh street. The price paid was, t-'.liV). Mr. Chamber will im mediately construct a hui; warehouse on the Mir of tho tls and lu a year or two win nu una brick mock on the front vftb same. Acitoas the Mountains. ft, Dunn and wife, of Chlco, Cal., Murn ed hen- from l'rinevlllo Hutunhiy after niHin, via tho )lcKenil.iute, by team and wagon. They found only one inch of snuw ou the summit of the Cas cade mountain, something unusual at this mtHjtn of the year. M t m urn 1 n Eugene, Oregon, Nov. 21, WJ, by liev. E. P. Ilsndersoo, Ar thur Phillips and Mim Annie Smith. Bev. 110.1' raou informs as tbal h had retired for the night, but to accommodate tbe rot pie hi arose and "lied tbe knot." Du-HAiiuiD. John VineyarsV who- wa to hate been tried at t'roawell. Saturday on charge of threatening to kill, oo mo tion, of liepnty procrcuting Attorney Pot ter was dSH-barged from oustody. Each tide paid their owa witnestea by wy tt a eotppromitt. ThaiikgiviiiabsH stIon u,M.Tm,i. 1)m "ceier arnved home unex on!,.lt;V:"Iin,: "ill yy Um, Salem, and the ins the fact that j..i,.,... i. 1.11...1 i." arm greetings which he received Springfield Notes, , Nov. 24, 1891. , Mrs. Arthur Klrklnnd'g brother, Mr", Joa. Lconls, Drain's poHtnwU;r, wa vLiitlnn bin slHter and uncle acroa. the river bunduy. Meuara. ChciwmAn A. Tntv mhn tbe eamo anions us hint spring and opened up b Kviicrai jrroeery More, are doing a giMHl buHlnesa and are well liked. Henry Stewart, station aimnt at Conmtovk, has luU'ly been riHlting Hpriiitrfleld. and will tie hero again be fore his furlough expires. Mr. McMlehnel has severed his con nation with Mr. Wlhnot in tho pout olllee dniKKtore, and hns opened out a HtH-k of hi own in the bulldinir for tnerly ooeuplod by Mrs. Btearna as a "' f i,0p- I ho Society of ChrUtlan Endeavor ",nd 0 '"'"K unilny evening. Th ,'"rtk,' Ju w caused a spirited de- 1)1,10 1,1 which all took part. The meet ings ot tins society are largely attended and tho Intervtit in them la growing. 1 ho Lhoral Union met for practice Mondny night aud wereenU'rtained by Prof. Millard, who Is a 11 no vocjilkt. mid Intends Ui give a concert in the M. r.. ciiurvii next lriaay evening, tbe Union giving up their regular meeting. Mr. Yorrington, a Into arrival, has taken thottlaoe of Mr. MeMb hud In the poHtolllea drugntore. and the lnd iioys are very kuuI of the acquisition, for Mr. Verrincton. besides beinir pKid dmgglst, Is also a good clarionet lt and hell tho band very perceptl- bly. Ai-! contracted, to build v me town oruiire across me mill race on i . i i. ...i. ... "i iiio om-i i. oiiu uun.n vuKi mini me nour- ling mill, has it we alotur towards veiiieiu to the townsieopl0 is well as tn tl. trv.dlli. m.l.n J..;.n .i.- completion, nnu it will be a irreat eon- public generally flnlin. 1 1,0 m"y Pa'Wr train, arriving 1,1 evening, Is cuistantly bringing ? Xm"V Tl thdr m, ,?"? Tho daily passenger train, arriving pleasant lnnd In this great Willamette valley? Surely yes; considering every tiling no better ou (Jod't footstool , A very enjyalIo dinner was i.rye(i l .M1?', Bn(l, M "? .Kl A very enjoyable dinner was served 10 a fl'w V1';"' ,V,whlc.Ll the writer was pmud to call himself one, give ninny such, though she wants to make a visit to boiuilo Scotland in the spring. "tit ista rs w iva conclusively the es teem In which he ia held, lie la to remain this week and then return to his duties as manager of Ooodale and Heeler's lumber yard at the capital. A Chance fur AH. It It human nature it all timet to want to better your condition. You tre alwtyt look Ing for t chance to get bargains, especially In tbe lint of tbe necessaries of life. Ed. Baum, tbe olothier. it now offerins tht best nargaint ever ottered lo tbe people of Lane oounty. He it preparing to deal in another tin nf 0IUI.1. .1..ll.i..lH . Vl .ulnU nf o " i vii, .ui. W.I.IUI. v- ! hi. ni .iw n .lh.l. cost. Thia it no hnmbug, but an actual oloalno ont aula. All nlnihinn v.11, k. anM AT COST tnd all other furnishing goods tl remarxablv low prioet. Do not losevonr ebanot for bargaint, but mtkt hty wbilt th a ehinet. Such chance do not com often and do not last long, o take advantags at onc' " Du 00 shelf-worn good, bnt naving neen in th Dnalnet only two year ns iresu, ciean tioct, puronasea in tut East tt low prioet for cash. The wit will need at onot. Real Estate Transfers. evoenb. , Susnn C Cleaver to F L Chamliere. 60x100 feet on Seventh street; $,lirX). COUNTKY. Thoa P IlnJetou to A L Hazleton. IntcrcHt In l.'.U.HO acres; f 100. Nellie (lllfrv to Ueorire Thoninson. I Interest in 1511.80 acres; f 100. Ida li Hendricks to ueorire Thomp son, Interest In 150.80 acres; $100. Lulu 11 llnice to Edward Campbell, 100 acres In T 17 8, It 1 W; f X00. . Shite of Oregon to Ella E Hopes. 40 acrts In T 17 S, 111 XV-.tM. u H to f R'acrlclt fisher, 817.10 acres; patent. Hazle Dell Items. Nov. 17. 1891. J. Parker it working kt Banford'i. H. N. Carter came op from Eugene Ban dsv - i i i wi i- .. ti. Oneninus this fall. iui VI uuumi IU Ul a luw Mist Mty MoCltint it teaching, acbool al tht North Fork acbool house. Dr. Paine rain! no todav to see Jtmet Banford. They will move Mr. San ford to Eugene toon for medical attention. Dexter Ctrler killed three bear last week but tb old bear got tbt sesl ol bi overall. wu. no. a. OiiEttoN Climate. This haa been a typical Oregon day, sunshine predoml nutimr. warm aud pleasant, Orassand other vegetation green and growing. Upon our table there Is a cluster or riie niMplierrles Just plucked from bushes growing In the open air. Western regon climate, soil and resources pre sent attraction equaled by few other localities. Orwion os Wheeia A letter re ceived from Harry Welder, dated at Ottumwa, Minnesota, states that the exhibit car, "Oregou on Wheels," with which Mr. Welder Is eonnectea as electrician, was getting ready to Wave for the south to And a warmer climate. At the time the letter waa written the thermometer waa at zero and had been 13 degrees below. AOoodMam Oosi. Bosebure Eeview: The death of (leo.W. Gotrellwa a lever blow to th community io which be lived, and all hi old neighbors feel it keenly. lit wot a good eltizeo tnd wtt universally r tpecUd. lit leaves a wife tnd children well provided for. bavins beeidei bit farm oo the Calapooia tnd toms city property io Eugene, a f J000 insurance to tne a. u. v. W. of which order hi wtt a member in good standing. The Loral Market. TW fnllowlnt quotations for th local market are of retail prices oaly. They arw eonvcied weekly, and wl), be found aa accural aa suchi s report can M maue: Whsst Net market I SI SO 2 M u6 m M (4 OA ( OS d 14 10 12', (n i so i ow a I -JO (g) 04 st or; w ii so l 7 US 1 lo (Ura-IVr lmhel, nst... ruH-a Psrluusle Hssr-IVr n UiTTOS Per B) post Per n VsaL-Per lUas-Hrr Ssoi'Luass fern Hidh ,'er IS... I.ia-eer Ni Herrsa IVr roll fa Bis.) lis Per dmea CUK- Sssa eiin, Per dot Old baus, Par dos... Risks s Pirvavosa New y Buihel Sciiia Pry tranulalrd, ft .. KxtrmO, f tt...... Golden, Bi Corrst -ia klco bast f tt... Klo f tt Java ft Ik Ttt-V Soars Pi r box, 2U bar Chssii Per Ik Hiws-er B 19 lu 10 10 I to t (10 4 W IN l-'Ji f