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JIVY AND COUNTY. r:r.DAT ... . deoembeii s, ini -.xcr. i ii a i .r i - n. surta Springfield Items. TW.'1 1 Oft1 Tho town election comet) off In a lew a. ana candidate are on the qui :.ihs Clara Pengra wai taken quite it the dav after Thanksgiving and la nnea w ner Dea. i. J. Penirra la again araonest us. -,i is as enthuslastio aa ever over .rjnjrflelil prospect. 'lit. Yerriugton has been laid up for tTcrtti aays wun a very baa loot and with hla brother In Eugene. Uart Jackques was quite severely nrt Monday by having a lumber pile :i over on him, but luckily no bones r broken. Hies Jottings make me think of ' it one of Dicken'a characters 'aims: "It's a' a muddle;" Joy and -DW are pretty well mixed. tn Saturday evening some friends of e umiiy or Air John luMiy were en '.billed by the Mistiea Kelly and a -y piquant evening spent at that y residence. ...iinor has it the postofflce drug e Is about to change hands, and we to have a resident physician and - - :UL both having tanillies. which 1 undoubtedly be a good move for julre Bowerman went up the Mo Ao about a week since to tie a nup knot, and must have struck aome- that he thinks will pay him ..i-r than sawmill work, for he left us ...nday and his towering form will be Thank giving day for 1891 has come ind gone since my last budget, and nany plt-asant remembrances of the lav wlu long; remain in the minds of not Hpringfleldltcs. A union service naa held in the Baptist church in the norning conducted by the pastor. Rev. .Vllwro, assisted by Rev. Taylor, of the ,i. i cnurcn. rue entertainment in he evening was a success In every ray. The literary and musical pro ruinme waa well rendored to a very riwl&tlvs audience that literally ckod the hall, and when the sale of ieketa took place the bidding was cry spirited, and with supper tickets ummea up about sixty dollars, i nuat mention one basket which for rijjliiality of design waa a stunner, t was a turkey, the body a huge mmpkln, the neck a very large coru- ob, and "the beak a beet that couldn't e beat" by a real one, it had wings nd tail, borrowed from an immense ufunct owL It was indeed a fine joking bird and looked ready to gob le instead of being gobbled. Miss Cate Kelly was the manufacturer, 'he fun over the salo of this basket can e better imagined than described, but put it mild when I say it caused xany side aches. J. E. T. Gwehen Items. Dee. 8, 1891. Benj. Mores, 8r.i bss returned to Cres- -ell. ChM. Smith, of Chritmao, is here work )g (or Ben Keeney. The series of meeting! which was con uoed by Rev. Olds, hat been terminated. Farmers Allianee of Goshen is seemingly ourishlng Judging from tbs Bomber seek tg membership. Mr. Thompson, who porobaiied the Jacob Premier place, bs arrived and taken pos- ;slon of Ibe same. Oar debating society will meet next Bat rday, Dee. 6th, aod a floe time is anticipa d. Cams and bear 0. H. M't stamp peech. Tbe rile of of Baptism was performed by United Brethren remitter at Iks Coast brk bridge last Snodty. Two person ere baptized. Chat. Jaekaoo and family, of Washing o, are here viaitlng. An item overlooked y ns In recent reports. Mr. J. will seek a oms In this part of the Hate. Cohbkct, Bbotbxs, Roaeburg Plaladeat r: Tbe Eugene Dailt Gcasd In reprint ig tbt Plaidealer't comment on Roeeburg limatesays "All the tarns in Eogeos." ifay not? Tbers are at good folks Tn En eness In Bosebarg, and being a neighbor i in most reapecta entitled tn as beautiful either and aa good a time. Aairs DracHiaoiD. A. J. Lsngworthy, ho waa tried before J actios Hendenoo 'ueaday afternoon, on the charge of ob truding s public highway, waa found not oilty by the jury, and be was dlaoharged roin custody. A Correction. The Annual election of chief and distant chief engineer of the Eugene re department will be held the flret londay In December, the Tth. instead, f the 1st of December. By order board f del gates. C. F. HURLB0RT, R. M. DAT, Secretary; President. For Sale. 80 acres of land, located 8 miles west f Junction City. About 40 acres of lea red land, the rest can easily be put l cultivation. Almost all under fence; o other Improvements. Will sell at a argain. For further particulars call t my residence R miles west of Juno ion City, or on L. Bilyeu, Eugene. Flora A. Mays. Ladles, Attention f The Buterick Patterns have arrivta sad I tn supply any pattern wanted. Orders by mail promptly attended to, ostage prepaid. Beepeotfully, B. BcBWaaucaoD. Eugene Book 8on. Estray Hotloe. Cunt to my place in Coon Bangs X llloa north of Eugene, In August, a black nd whits heifer about S years old. End of ;ht born broke off. No mailt or brands. )wner cat have sama by paring sinenses nd paatorags. Xawia Baiaauw. Ctrpet Weavlag. Persona deeiiiag carpet wearing dons ill apply either at tbeofflos of tbs Lane ounty Land and Loan Co., or at my rati ens in r'raaier k Bjland's addition, outh Willamette Street H. Wsnaa. For Sale. A complete sawmill with or without imber at a very reasonable rate. (Jen- ritliy located. For further lnformstlonaddresi tbe 3CAR.1 oftlce, Frnne Trees for Sale, I have 1.300 Italian prune trees fur ile at the nursery of a F. Kerns, near Aii-ne. Call at once. W. P, McQhke. Cir.no Mais. Taws, June , 1881. rom my own pertonal knowleOVe I oaa wmmLd Chamberlain's Colin, Cholera od DiMTb.ea Kemedy (of oramps la tomach, ale fur diarrhea aod flat. It tie b-tl nirdicinel bae ever seen sad nd the bel telling, at it alwava gives sat fctioo. A. K. gniaaux. ti aod SO tnt bouits for sals by Osbura DsLaao. Brevities. Houowit WarcHts, Cuxxa, Jtwaui orsoranLca axo Music. Day A Henderson. Canvas thoet at O. E. K't. Waltoa A Bktpworth, Lawyers. Oe to 0. E. Kranaea for loot weir. Call on Caswell for tidewalk lumber. Bubber bottom thoet at 0. E. Eranaae'a. Sheet mtuio at Patterson A Chrlatian't, 9th St. Money to loan on farme. Enquire of Judge Walton. See the nw ttylet of Oik firnitire at Day A Qendenon't. Hot and cold baths everv dav in the week at Jerry Horn's barber shop. Cerpett, carpett, all new ttyltw for tpring trade t Day A HrnderHon't. For fine suits nude to order and ready nude clothing, go to Ed Hanton. Bee tbt new invoice of oak furniture, all new patterns at Day A HondeMon's. 2t dollars will boy t nolid. tntiaue. oak bed room set at Day A Hen Unon'e. $5,000 worth of ladiet' ahot to be told at or below oott 1. D. Matlocx. Mr Geo F Cnw hat the tola aireocv for all bnnda of the celebrated Tamil Punch Cigara Remember that Hanson A Son have the but selected ttook of clothing in town. Brtna yonr old scrap cast iron to the Eu gene Iron Foundry where yon can din pose of it. Eneene Floor 11.35 txir sack. The Eu gene Flouring mills make the beat quality of roller mill flour. If von are netting too old fur your apeo- taolee, or it they do not exaotly auit ron take them to Watts and bars new h-naet fitted. . Beat line of pluth snd light weight cloth wrapt from 10 to 35 dollar louth of Port land, now on exhibition at A. V. Peters.' Dr. O. W. Biddle may be found at bit residence on Olive ttroet, between Fifth aud Sixth atreets one block west of the Minne sota Hotel. He is prepared to do all dent al work in the beat manner. The beet family remedy is undoubtedly Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Harm less, it socompliahes reliet wnere many otn- sr medicines fail to do. It may be safely given to the infant as well as the adult. Peddlers are like the Irlebman'a flea, and often irretponiible, buy an organ of a reputable hones, and that will not fall to pieces with the fint damp weather. Call snd see Holloway's. Henderson, dentist. Oxford ties st 0. E. K't. Fountain pent st Watts'. OvergaltersstO. E. K't. Job work at tbe Ocasd office. Tennis goods at O. E. K't. Ws lead, others follow. O. E. K. Wigwam slippers st 0. E. Erausse's. Basset thoet at 0. E. K't. Go to Smith A Hall to sell your wool. Go to Ooldimith't and get prioet on baoon and lard. Belette Plusb Jackets only 10 dollars at A. V. Peters.' Men's pslent leather thoet at 0. E. Krauaae't. Blank deedt and mortgages for sale at the Guaed offioe, Goldimith payt the highest cash price foi oountry produce. Forest City Dongola shoes only f 1 60 s pair at A. V. Petert.' Ttemember the tl 60 Dongola tboe, good value for 2, at A. V. Petert'. The beat assortmnt of children's thoet will be lound at 0. E. Krauane't. When wanting a nice tie or anything in the furnishing Hoe go to J. E. Bond. Blank notlcet f the location of quaiti mines for salt at tht Guard office. For all kindt of farming implements call on 1. M. Hendrickt on Ninth Street. Screen window! and doors, giant, saah and doors st Biqalow A Kidxpatbicx. My entire stock 10 per cent, disoouot fur CMo, i. u. JUATLOCX. If von wsnt to buy a magnificent organ from 150 to $75 cheaper than peddlers can sell yon, go to W. Uolloway. W. Hollowsv has iut received s consign- mentof new oreani. without doubt the fin est toned instruments ever brought here. Cell snd tee them. A larse assortment of wall paper lust re ceived at the Eugene Book Store. Call and see it. WurrlD. 100.000 lbs. of good Willamette vsllty wooL Smith A Hah. What Is It? That croduces that beautifully softoom- plexion snd leavea no tracca of its applica tion or ininriont effects? The answer, Wit dnm'a Kobertine accomplishes all this, and is pronounoed by ladiet of taste and refine ment to be the most delightful toilet article ever produced. Warrauted barmleas snd matchless. F. M. Wilkins, agent, Eugene City. Geo. W. Kinsey, Auctioucer. mn von want your Roods, household furniture or land sold st auction, call of Geo. W. Kinsey, tbe pioneer and most auc eesafnl auctioneer in Lane County. He will attend to all sales on a reasonable com mission. Notice. Vk.. B.ndnft AAmAtAfV WOrk HO to E.W . II UVH W J - - Achlaon A Co., who sre prepared to furnish .ii .ia. .t inaaat nriiH for first-class work. Our Portland cement walls for enclosing cemetery lota srs tne nnett yei pui upon market, and are inrnisneu ai auuut uu eott of ttone. Call and see our beauti H.rr k Westerly Granites and beat gradea of Vermont marble. Offices at Al bany. Eugene and Roaeburg. ' n it.,II.V.nH very jieepw-'vimi E. W. AcHDiaos A Co. Sheep Inspectors Kotlce. All persons tn Lane county owning scab by sheep or sheep afflicted with other die saies, are hereby notified that aoid sheep mast bs thoroughly dipped, sufficient to kill said dlaeaae, forthwith. Any person falling to comply with tbit no tioe will be liable to bave bis tbeep dipped by the Inspector st said personi's expense Take notice and save costs, Dated Jone 5, 1891. Gao. Ftsuta, Sheep Inspector. Ths cheapest place to boy your buildert hardware, tinware, gla, rope, and all kindt of machine oils, Ao., is at Vadk"boso A Kiupp, Mstonie Building. LruBta Soncs.-Go to the Depot lnmbei ysrd for cheap lumber. Andrews will not be undersold. FASMXas, Arrnmos. All kinda of ma ohins oUa at bed rock prices at VAiDincao A KiArr't. Call a Halt That tired languid feeling means that yonr tysUm is in a aUto to in vite disease, and Wright 's Componnd Ex tract of KaraaparUU U what yoo need at osca to sxpei impurities of the blood and nild yon np. add by aU droggiaU. Oonl Believe H When told thai F. M. Wilkins, ths druggist, it aot selling "Wisdom's Eobertioe" for tbe eompWxlon. the moat elegant and only really harniiaas preparation o? its kind in tbe vorld, and giving a beautiful picture card wuh every bottle. OUR CITY LAW UAKEUS. Council met Monday evening, Nov, 30, 13.il, st 7 o'clock. Present-Mayor MoClung, Cooncltnien Walton, rage, Urima, rreston ana ui burn. . Absent Councilman Dorris. Tbe City Beoorder being sick, Geo. A. Dorris acted as recorder pro tern. Tbe following; proetedinga ware had : The committee on health to whom waa re ferred the petition of J. B. Harrit and otbert for permission to oonneot with tne sewer reported favorably, snd on motion of Councilman Wslton ths report was laid on tbe Uble. City Attorney Skipworth reported that the city had been enjoined from making conufciloDi wun tbe sewer tn a en.it wnere- in the Water Company it plaintiff. Oa motion of Councilman Walton ths matter wai referred to ths judiciary eom niittee with power to lake inch action ss iney deem neceeaarv. Petition from W. T. McOraft and T. C. Short and others for a sidewelk on ths saal side of Washington street from First atreet to and a croni Fourth ttn at read, and on motion of Councilman Otburn referred to tbe street committee. Petition from Charles Baker asking for permission to connect with sewer read and referred to the health committee. Ordinance pasted by the Council to levy atxessmentt on the following streets: South Willamette street from 11th to 17th atreet. Total, $609.84. Eleventh ttreul from Willamette to A street. Total, f 508.02. Madison atreet from 8th to Cheshire street. Total fI,6M. Petitltion for tidewalk from J. E. Piok ens aud others praying for an arc electric, light at tbe corner of Eiubth and Olive streets read aud referred to the committee on fire and water. The following billt were read and re ferred to the committee on finance: L. Simon., $3.50; J. B, Stowell, $39 50. Councilman Walton offered tbt following resolutiou which was unanimously tdopted: Uksoiakd, That it it the sense of tbe Commou Council of the City of Eugeni that the city should hsvs s system of Water Works aud ao electric light plant; Keholvcd, That the City of Eugene take the neccsHiirv meatnret to put in a system of Water Works and an eleotrlo light plant at the esrliest possible time. The Mayor requested the oommittot on sewer to make a full report of ths expendi tures of the sewer fund. On motion adjourned. K0W AT FALL CREEK. The entire neighborhood of Fall Oraek It ttirred to itt deptbt by a row that occurred (hire the day before Thanksgiving. From the account given us, Misa May Sbankt went to the postoffloe al Fall Creek kept by Wm. Wilmot. He ordered her sway but she refined saying tht wanted her mail. Then a general row oocurred in which Mist May, ilmott and bit better half, a Scotch man aud New Griffin took an active psrt. During the melee Mil. Wilmott's hand waa bruised and Miaa Shankt waa thrown to Iht ground t distance of nearly eight feet. Af ter the row, all retired in good order, still bad feelings were engendered, which result ed in s warrant being sworn ont before Jus tice Huunicut, chsrgiug Miaa Shankt with assult aud battery upon Mrs. Wilmot. She was given s trial before s jury who found her guilty of the charge, but recommended her to tbe lowest fine. Ths Justice assess ed the Hue st $50. Desiring to further contest the awe, she refiiM d to pay tho fine, when she was ordered committed to the county Jail for 25 days. The constable, Chas. KiraeiiKcr, brought the young Jady here Thursday and dullvered her to HIierill'Nolund. Friend have lire cured Attorney Geo. A. Dorris to look after the cane in her behalf. It is claimed the jury was not sworn and that she did not have a fair trial. It is probable that other parties will be ar rtwtcd in connection with the case. One thing is sure, the jail la an unfit place to incarcerate a young lady, and that she will not be committed to the game, The young lady Is only 14 years of age. It Is very likely that she will be rek'aHcd on a habeas corpus proceeding. Mabel Murmurtngs. Deo. 2, 1891. lluruh for the beautiful weather we had lust week. C. F. Cleaver, of Springfield, was here Sunday last. Air. Wortman has not been running his sawmill of lute. A. P. Churchill, of Eugene, was In this vicinity last week. Kate and Anna Drury were at home from school Thanksgiving. They re turned to Eugene bjunday. A Mr. Hnively, of Eugene, was up the Mohawk the 11 rut of the week look ing nt the country, with a view of pur chasing a ranch. Come one and all, we are sure you will be pleased with the country. Observer. J. L. PAGE'S CASH PEICES. I Will Not Ile I nderswM. 18 lbs Granulated Sugar 22 Hit Extra C Sngar ..$1 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 00 . 100 .. 1 00 .. 29 .. 1 00 .. 75 ,. 50 .. 1 00 ,. 1 00 .. 1 10 23 Iht Golden 0 Sugar e i 25 tot Choice Dried Applet. 25 Ibt " " Plumt. Arbnckle't Coffee 10 cant Corn .'... 5-J) box Tea 12-15 box Soda 6 cana Oood Table Peaches 5 cant Best " " 5gallon can Beat Pearl Oil. A Mutaks Tbs Board of Firs Delegates tome time since called ths annual Firemen's election for Chiof Engineer snd Assistant, to be held today between tbe boars of 1 and 6 p. m. It now appears that the board made a mistake in calling ths election, aa ths city lawt provide that laid election shall occur on the first Monday la December, and that ten days notice shall bs given in one of the city papers. Ths na nce wai given but tbe wrong data was named. It ia now too late to give a legal notice, hence it it tbe general opinion that an election next Monday would be illegal, and therefore, the present offloars will bold over until Deoember, 1892. This la nnfor tnoate s both of tbt officers now ia power, Messrs. Bellman and Drake, are on tbs sick Int. Tbs best wsy to solve tbs mttter would be for the gentlemen to resign, then s special election could be held. Hinre the above was written the lloard of Fire delegates haa ordered the election for next Monday. Tbe City Attonit-y says the election will be legal i IxmviiwiD. Monday's Portland Dally Telegram aays: Charles E. Lockwood, as sistant United States prosecuting attorney, returned ibu morning iron) a short trip to hit old himt in Eugeue. To a reporUt bs said: "There hat been a great deal of rain fallen up ths Willamette valley this fall, but there has been s sutpaosioa of raitv making' recently. AU along tbe valley I saw the burners were very busy plowing snd E siting to. their crops. WfciU I waa in ngeae 1 Saw but let faraara, thty being too bey plowing and towing to sots lo town. Time are indications of a large acreage nri I season, judging front present ecti'ity ill tanning, prospects sre looking bright lov Mane. There a a good deal of activity now ia the building line. Ths build in, however, is principally confined to dwelUtrfS, there being bat lew basinets blocks goibg up just sow. I look for lively times this kceaoa at Eugene." TUESDAY, DEC. 1. Leo Oerhsrd, of Alblna, It in tht city. Centralis had a $50,000 Are yesterday insurance, iuuu. Mrs. M. A. Brnmley, who bst been ill lor a lew dtys past, is now oonvaieactog. Mrs. West is si present nnable to fulfill her duties at ths poblio school on account 01 aioaneaa. An sunt of Mrs. A. J. Nichols, of Fair mount, returned to Sacramento, Cal., last night alter a abort visit. Ths dnck liar haa now attained such nro- fiolency at to oast the trout fisherman into ins tbadet of oblivion. Mr. Hsle. tbs Ninth street saddler, bat purchtaed five acrea In Hendrickt and Uoff man't addition to aet out in (rail. Miaset Garrison and Learned have moved their millinery and dressmaking parlors iron tun itreel to wuitmettt touuj of post omoe. A pretty Hennner widow named Wilson. who bad a millinery shop in that town, hat eloped witb. a hotel-keeper named Uayte, woo oaa a wilt and several cbiidren. J. F. Moore, who has been occupying a position in Urty & Bon t arocery ttort letl on the overland last night with bia family lor bnreveport, La., nia tormtr Dome, Dow Huff came down on this morning's local train. He ia only f lightly injured in tbs back. Ht savs thai James Laviuger ia seriously injured, bat bs does not tbiux, te tany. Tbe board of directors of ths Eugene Beading Boom voted lo extend their sin cere thankt to tbe young ladiet of Iht Y. W. C.T. U. for their generout gift of furni ture to tht Beading Boom. About fortv half callon fruit larl of umerent varieties or milt were stolen from J. M. Sherwood's new cellar Sun day nluht. No trace has vet been gained of the guilty parties. Janice Law. of Creswell. Informs us that ho killed an eagle la.t week, with a ritle, that measured eight feet and four Inches from tin to tin and wclirhcd eight and one-half pounds. Ho killed tne mm on mo wing. Mrs. F. J. Crouch is now prepared to give letwons In painting, at her resi dence, Eat Oth street, every afternoon from 1 till 6 o'clock. Ladles are respectfully Invited to call and Inspect her work. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2. 1802 catalogues sre being distributed. Lebanon It trying lo tnforce ths Oregon Sunday Isw. Albany and Salem have city eleotiunt next Monday. Recorder Dorris is confined to hit room with siskneat. The hog crop it being harvested. It It .id lo bs light. J. W. Egan It now conducting a restau rant al Stockton, Cal. Mr. Hardeaty snd family returned this afternoon from a trip lo Yaquins, A marriage lioenas wit Issued yesterday afternoon lo D. Means sod M. B. Huston, The river today reached an eight-foot stage, the highest yet this winter. W. H. Vanderbnllt, tbt bilk painter, it now plying hit avocation st Sacramento, Cal. Julius Goldtmith advertlaei that he will oloae ont hit butineii at Medford, Oregon, by February lit. Railroad lantern and all other kinds from 25 cts. np. Extra globes snd burners of all kinds. F. L. Chambms. Tbs name of J. W. Cusiok is mentioned In connection witb ths Republican nomina tion for mayor of Albany, Since the last rain geese and ducks are reported to be plentiful on the prairies west or eugeue. John Baker who hat been working in a lumber yard at Salem, will soon return to Eugene snd aooept a like potition hers. . Tht Register mentions Hon. 8. W. Con don at s proper person In receive ths repub lican nomination for Circuit Judge In this district. Jjong Creek Eagls: J. D. Sellers of Laneoounty, brother of W. T. Sellers It visiting lo Camas prairie. , lis thinks of locating hers. Wheat is worth in San Franolsoo 11.02 per cental snd only $105 in Portland. What is ths matter with Oregon's "great seaport" town. Bpenoer't Butte, south of town, was cap ped with snow Ibis morning. Ths McKen sis hills were also covered with a oostlng of tbs "beautiful." Fisher A Watklns purchased this week forty head of fine beef cattle from K T W. .!.,. I T 1 Tl.n., ...Ill A. U. iijiuiiu. uunvii. . j it j ..... ship them to Portland. Wednesday's Albany Herald: J. L. Bcott and family leave today for Lane coun ty, where Ihey will visit a few days before departing for California to tpend tbs win ter. Boieburg Plalndealer, Dee. 1: Dr. Ds- vore and wife, of Grant's Pasa, were regis tered at tbt MoOlallen today. Dr. Devort it en route for tbs northern part of Douglas snd Lent. A mistake occurred In the names of the attorneys retained on behalf of the Water Company. The name of 8. W, Condon should have been Inserted In stead of E. O. Potter. Houses are very scarce of late In Cot tage Drove. There Is not a vacant building to be found. A few thousand dollars Invested In mora buildings here woukl pay big Interest. L. Bilyeu s member of the State Board of Equalization, went to Salem ibis morn ing lo attend a meeting ot that body, il eoveoenet thlt morning, and will be in ses sion for a term of thirty daya. A. J. Acthison. who has been running s small ttore opposite the Bust House al A Ibauy for a lew months, has made an as signment for the benefit ot bis creditors, to JHW. Achlaon. Hit liabilities srs placed si about $300. PrinavlllsNews: Burl Conger, whose nsme hss appeared in print lu Ibis paper several timee lately, baa suffered the trouble and ex petite that attend a ahsrifTs sale here. Some ons attached bis property soms horses here snd they were sold si giveaway prioes on Thursday No one knows or cares, meantime, where "Burl" is. Thn enltlft ernu contentedly on Hkln- ner's butte within the limits of the city of Eugene, Urecn fields, full nowers, grwv tne vwiiors u our u lamette valley. Western Oregon, from lh annthprn limits of Jiu-ksnn and Josephine oountlre to the northern boundaries or tne uiutuma river can not be surpassed. If ths federal snthorities want lo enforce ths Isw about newspaper! publishing, lot tery sdvertitmeals why do thy make fiah ol out endUUsb of another) Wby Use a little newspaper in Oregon $50 and let a bit; Cali fornia newspaper go annoticed! The Ban Franoisoo Examiner of Ibe 121k inat. bat a big Louisiana lottery ad. over a column ia length. If one is stacked, slosh all Treat sll alike J that's tbs esly fair way.Astot. iaa. PrlneyUle News. Nov. Ui Tbs bruising match that ia to take pi see this evening be tween Billy Boat sad Jimmy Woods, gives tbt boja ' plenty of food for talk, and it believed bv many to be gotten np for specu lation: baoee there will be bat few aide beta oa lbs result. Next week ws bops to bt abU to give tbe facta, tnd possibly an opin ion ia Ibe matter. Bat, aa ws are not a prise fighter, ws take but little Interest in tbeesaif. HHKVITICS. Wlllmighby, dentist. Pnmpa, pipe aud gaa flttlugt at Miller A ixing. D. Linn A Son, furniture and undertak ing. Cook ttovee from $1.50 to $00 st Miller Long a, 1Mb street. Nice assortment of hardware at Miller A Long t. Oats bonght and stored by lbs Eugene aiming io. Miller A Long it the cheapest place for tioves ana tinware. Ken saving over lo vonrself. "I can cet nardware at Miller A Long t." The beat buggy made for the niouer. la F. L. Chambers $ti0 pleasure wagont. Attention Famiert. Call on Miller A Long fur Stores, Tin aud Hardware. Owners of farms desirous of tenants rail on the Eugeue Improvement Co., Register oiocx. For choice Spencer Butte nursery atnle. pear trees, ao, write to Urville l'bolps, Eu gene. Why I Sleep on tht floor when $2 will buy s doubls btdstesd at Day A Hen- Carpentera and contractors will save mon ey by getting tinning snd plumbing from aimer ot LiOUg. Tinning, plumbing and lob work of all kinds done cheap aud on short notice at Miller A Long. Miller A Long are sole sgents for the cel ebrated Gold Coin snd Gordon Stoves sud Ranges in tugvne. Remember thai tht F.'uena Milling Co.. it bnyina oats, and ttoring them also. Lib eral prioet offered. Ax Billy the reduotlont on ttanle arti cles. Cheap for cash only, Ax Billy. Ed. Bauui, olothier. Ax Billy tbe prioet on tinware. Don't past by D. Linn A Son't furniture ttore without examining their flue new line of furniture just received. Oak bed room sett and all other kinds of furniture, tbadet aud earpett st Day A Henderson's, chetper iban ever. If yon want a suit of clothes or a fair of pantaloon go to Davis, tbe tailor. He guar antees satisfaction and low prices. Golden Age Disc Harrow with or without seeder, best snd lowest price in the market st F. L. Cusiioxna. Oliver Chilled Dow. also Oliver! new Keel plow warranted to tcour in any soil. Walking, Sulky or Onng Plows aud any thing you need to cultivate tbe grouud wun. r. L. CDAUnxna. For watches, clooka. silverware aud lew- elry go to Holloway's. All new goodt tod novelties. W. llolloway't stock is ssaln comnlete with ths neweat novelties of the season. Prioes are ths lowest. There sre no flies on Hollowsv or flv pecks on his goods. They are all brand new tnd ths trices are like the goods. Call and see his watches, clocks tnd silverware. Etigeno flour at IleiulerNnn's. Allwny flour at Henderxou's. Medford flour at llendennn'R. Junction Hour at Henderson's. You pays your money and you takes your choice. Ax Billy for new bargslns. 8ugar and flour are down, Ax Billy. Wlldwood axes, cross out saws, wedgot and tledget. F. L. CiMMnxas. No matter how trlfllnir the token no mutter how valuable tiie present Holloway is prepared to meet your wants. Don't waste your time. In looking- for a better place, you cannot find It. Holloway saved you this trouble when he bouirh tho Roods he now oilers you. Come and examlno them, ascertain the price and you will find that I am right. Herald: On last Satorday night William Bawl, confined in Malheur couuty jail at Vale, on a charge of burglary, made hit es ospe by Ibe sssittanot of s friend who stole ths key to Iht oell occupied by Bawl from Sheriff Feel's detk snd while that oHioer waa at anpper, mads sn entranos through a window in lbs sheriff's office connected with tbt jail snd gave ths prisoner hit liberty. Moro Observer: The school teachers In Morrow county have struck for higher remuneration. At the Institute recently held there they orirunlwd a tcuchcr's aHoclatlon and passed resolu tions limiting the minimum salary to lie accepted by any member of the asso ciation to $50 per month. Ths Portland Telegram sayti Tilt data of Iht Bochefnucsld-Mitchell wedding has been let for the early part of January. There Ir a very pretty tnd romantic story going the rounds that the match la sn out growth of love st Aral sight, when tbe oou. file met st a dionur some six years sgo, II t said that reasons of a private 'nature pre vented tbs marriage; on ths duke't pari, bnt this is not so. There were rumors of a secret engagement a year sgo, but ths fami ly stigmatiwd it at false and unwarranted. The auks bst tlwtyt teen bard aervice un til recently, when bt wst promoted lo tbe rank of captain snd was assigned lo the Paris ttation, which was, of course, a wel come change from bis last oainpalgn in Al giers. Florence flewu. The West, Nov. 27. A new eniflne house Is being built over the engine of tho Lillian. For a short time (ieo. M. Miller lias withdrawn his Florence property from the market. Hteumer Chance on her last trip took out 10,000 feet of clear cedar lumber from Mr. Hautiert s mill at Acme, t his lumber was shipped to Portland where It is worth from $U3 to t.'iO per thous and. Co . Hritton Is "in It." that Is. he has been "In It" the water, down where the Pacific ocean empties Into the great Hi unlaw. He knows the depth of the water at that point to an inch, because, as we before stated, he's been "lu It" clear to his whlxkers. Kix months airo the man who took a claim out neur the mouth of the river was not considered right wise by muny of our townsjieoplo. What a change a few months' time has wrought! These same townssxpk) are now fulling all over each other lu tiiekr mad scrutnuie to find any kind of a piece of hind out that way upon, which to file a homu- sU-ad. T. K. Merry "That Is an almighty fine road out at the cape, but the con tractors that took the work for $fi,30 are very nicely 'done up1 on the job. I should estimate tliat at least $0,0U() or $10,000 have aln-ady been expended, ami It will cost from VSm or tOOU to complete It. . The bidder that put but ngures at iim.uw rumo m-arer knowing the owt of such work than the td,ua man." li-rwina wialilnff fresh nasture for horses will apply to J. M. Hendricks or at First rational xiank, or at prem ises near Cloverdale. A. M. Hn.N'UKrcKfl. Th nt.-amer that tilv between Flor- enceandthe Head or fide are loaded. to their full cajittcity every trip, WATaU.-An experh'wvd girl to do general tiouHcworx. inquire st jint. f klpworth'S; on &Ui street. THURSDAY DEC. 3. The river Is out of iU bunks. Picture frames made lo order st T. Browu's. Go to T. Browu's for pictures snd look log giasaet. The lady drummer arrived today on her tegular trip. Genuine Sorghntu made In Southern Ore gon at Goldsmith's. Chris Marx has reduced the nrlca of aha. ing al bla shop to 15 oentt. Carpet sewing done on thorl notioe and tud satisfaciiou guaranteed, at T. Brown's. J. (I. Keller. Iho civil engineer, enmo nou n irom itosetmrg on this morning's t nu u (Iconic fiilfivr. J. V. Mccksaml Ln- fayetto Hendricks, of Creswell, were in town iiHtay John W. Doak la down from Grant coun ty aod will spend Ilia winter visiting rela lives and friends. George Colter will furnUh Ibe now Glen. ada Hotel tud open It for guests about the nrsi oi tne year, More lots are selling now In Fairmount at $25 advance Iban were avid .'ast year at iue ungiuai price. Feed of nil kinds delivered bv tho r.iigene untiring units live or charge lo any pan oi me city The people of Florence! are making an earnest effort to build a steamer especially for the Siusluw trade, aud tho outlook ia very encouraging, Tho pile driver and scow for government woiasat rioreiicn was launched riiitnriiay and U ready for the machinery which will be soon lu place. Geo. Yerriugton, who haa been detained in Migene a few ilnyt on account of tick- net has returned to his duties ss Dhsrmt. oit si the Springfield drug store. E. O. Potter went tn Corvsllit thlt morn ing, to take part in the McMurry contempt iccceiliiigri, wlilcn will be heard by Judge 1'iprt tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'cUck. M. S. Wtillis received n dlsnatch last nlht Unit lie It it. 1 liecit appointed a clerk of tho State Hoard of Kqimllxo tlnii. He left for Salcin tills morning. The boy stood on the burning dock. Whouce sll but bitn bad tied; "Buy your groceries of Ax Billy" The sound oeuie clear. "1'wat til he said. A State Prohibition Convention was bnl.l In Portland this week. Hon A. 8 Pali.. son was appointed ohairinsn of the Ijna couu'y ovutral committee. An enthusiastic meeting wai neu. Corvallia Timet: Ed Brvson and Johnnv riprt, our brace of representative! it the state university at Enpcne. snent tha Rah. bath with their parents in this city. They are both pleased with ths school. Kosebnrg Plalndealer, Deo. 2: The forcfl nn Ilia anwnr htillillniv la luilnft - duced ai tho work ia nearly completed. roreniau iiolilen left lor Eugeue this morn ing. He has rendered good and intelll. geut tuvices here. On Katiirtlay evening of last week thirteen of the hrctlicrn of Florence lodge A. O. U. V., paid tho (lardlner lodge a fraternal visit. riccch mak ing, exemplification of the work, and a flue bampiet kept the boys busy. Ijuic county should put n gunge on the bridge nlcr of the Ktigeno bridge RCI-DHM tho Wllliiniettn u-hi'ii lnur u-ntur comes again. There Is almost constant liKpilry for news concerning the stage of the river and In the absence of a guagu It Is guess-work. The ttnte board of ennaliintlon mat al Salem Tuesday and organized by electing J. n- pnennn, oi union county, president, and appointing J. M. Carroll clerk. Five ronutv rolls sre still out. belno Ihnaa nf Lion,' Lane, Bonton, Clatsop sud Yamhill counties. A family la living in a tent back of ths Eugeus flouting mills that deserve ths ohsr itv of our peoiilo. Tht husband it sick, tbs wifo blind snd tbe children suffering from lack of necessary food and clothing. In this land of plenty no oue should be al lowed to sufler for lbs necessaries of life. It is probable that thu removal of C. P. Houston ns stat ioti agent at Junc tion Is In lino with a policy recently Inaugurated by tho Houthern 1'aclllo railroad company of keeping no man In their employ who Is euiraired lu other business. Mr. Houston has a largo interest III tllo Junction flouring mills and the Crouch-Houston electric putent. J. O. Keller, superintendent and en- irlneer of tho sewer now belnir con structed ut Kost'hurg, Informs us that most or the work is done, $in,riO0 of the amount appropriated having; been ex- sMiiieit, leaving nut, fxooj, ii, w. lolclcn has completed his contract. Frank Oliver remains with a force of twenty men to complete- tho work. Mr. Kelly leaves soon for Cor vallia and McMlnnvlllo to Interview the authorities of those cities on sewer age questions. Mr. Kelley'a work at j'.iigeiio mis cstuiiiiHiicu ins reputation us un expert engineer. The Corvallis Times sayi: A story comes from Yaipilna City that Ernest Smith, sged 17 years, tried lo ravish Ilia l'J year old daughter of Lafe Manning. In fact ths en rsgud father caught tht boy In the act and bad ample proof to send him to lbs peni tentiary. Hut by some peculiar compromise between tbe father, tbt justice of Ibe peaot and Ilia boy't mother, legal proceedings were dropped and Mr. Manning was privi leged to punish the boy as be thought best. So he took tbe boy lo s secluded spot snd tho Justice accompanied them, as a referee. He was stripped and lashed until hit body looked like s revised map of Africa, and al thought tbe punishment was not strictly socording to the letter of tbe law, It wat both severe tud eftectlve. Of course (ht firoceediugt may have beenatrlitt lrregu ar, but we never like lo question the de cree of a court, . Heal Eatatfl Transler. ECCIKXK. Goo M Miller to Wlllluin Edwards, lots 5 and 8, block 4, lu original town; $fM). James Hodman, et al, to D T Aw brey, lots 5 aud 0, block 7, College Hill Purk;$.iiW. CHK.1WEI.Ij. Willamette Heal Estate Company to George Townscnd, lot 10, block 0; $05. COUNTRY. Milton W. HtnltU Ut U N Hmyth and II H Utinlap, Sil'J acres in Tp 10 8, It a V:$x:l.UO H It Fjiklii, Kr, to W T Eakln, 100 acres In Tp 17 8, It 4 W; $3,0tw. LDForrnitto James W ebeldon, 200 aeieainTUOBJ W $300. John It Edwards to A and M Bauer mann, 120 acrea in T !W S, B 4 W; $700. Byron Murcb to U II Cochran, Interest in ICO sir. s in T 10 H. B 3 W; $1400. State of Oregon to J L Pse, 200 acres In T 20 8, U a VV; $ir0. iCJICTIOS. ' W. L. Houston lo T.' A Milllorn, lot J, tlock 3, Minium s eoiiuion; :jou. I. arte ( wnaly Peeple, Tbe Doiiglat eoonty circuit to art eon venee in Usburg next Monday. We no ti the fullowing cast in which Lane eilicn sre iuUiertcd : L. J. Mill va Wm. J. mil. divorot; L. Dili m for pltff. 1 O. N. Fraxer vt E. C. Palmer, mechanic's lien. J. lie Att vs . W. Atl, divorce. Full- , utou aud Geo M Brown (or pltff. Bine Hirer Items. Dec.l,i80i. Ihtlnlng very hard today. Mr. George Friseell returned home from Eugene today. M. J. Andrews Is on Gold hill look ing for placer minus. Frank Menzlca made s dying trip1 from Gold Hill today. Mr. Finn hi un the river lookina- un A location for a sawmill. Hnow six Inches doen on Gold Hill today, and still snowing. Mr, Al Powers and son Lew started to Eugeno on (Sunday last. The stniro arrived on time, but we dd not know whether Harry had to swim or not. Tyu,l r'nu.lr lollnn . Ml (he proprietor going to Eugene last Monday. Lhurllo Guerlngcr returned from Eu geno Inst rjundny aud reports roads In a good condition. , C. Martin and L. Pettier have com menced work on their claims on Gold Hill and will remain their all the winter. We are sorry to say our school closed lost Friday, It being too muddy for the nuplls to attend longer, our teacher, Miss Mary Campbell, returning to her homo on lust Saturday 'a stage, all be Ing well pleased with her. We hona she will return early In the spring aud m uch auoiuer icrui. Imt. ISuniluy evening- one Week ago Mr. M. and a fair young lady started up to J. Isham's. Of course you all know ho hi Justice of the peace. For what purpose they started we ca n- not say, nut it being late in the even ing and the fog mUlng earlv thev were lost in the midst of it. Air. P. waa forced to take his eun and lantern and pilot them back to the Davis House. Hunbet. A Chance for All. It it hnrata nature st sll timet to want lo better your condition. Ton are always look ing for a chance lo get bargslns, especially in the line of Ibe neoessaries of life. Ed. liaum, tht Clothier, la now offering tha beat bargains ever offered to ths people of Lane couuty. Bt is preparing to deal In another line of goods exclusively, and therefore of fers his entire stock of clothing at actch, cost. Thlt Is no humbug, but an actual closing out sale. All clothing will be sold AT COST snd aU other furnishing goods st remarkably low prioes. Do not loss yonr chance for bargains, but make bay whils the sun shintt. Such obanoet do not eome often aod do not laal long, so take advantage al once, lit has no shelf-worn goods, bnl having been in the business only two years haa a fresh, olean stock, purchased ia ths East at low prices for oath. The wise will heod at once. Tbe Lanfworthy Cage. Dally Ouard, Dee. t A. J, Langworthv. who was arrested bv Doputy Sheriff Cronet last Saturday and brought hers on Sunday wss given a trial before Judge Kinsey Monday afternoon, on tht charge of resisting an officer in tht dis charge of his duty, the officer being a road supervisor, After bearing ths evidence Justios Kinsey discharged Langworthy. After hit discharge a warrant wm sworn out in Justice Ilsnilarton's oourt charging mm wun oostruoung a puDllo otgnwey. A Prise atjamtk. There It displayed In E. J. Fraaler't show window a tquasb that would take the first prlxs most sny place. It weighs 103 pounds snd wat grown by N. Humphrey in bit pruns orchard 4 miles below town. No irrigation or extra ooltlvstion was givsn It. Tns Amissjient. County Assessor Mcl'heraon lnformt nt that the ssaeasment rolls of Lane county for 1801 will probably be finished Saturday and a copy sent to the Secretary of State st Salem Monday. Tbt rollt will ibow quite an increase over last year. We will try snd procure for J indication a summary of the ataestment ur Monday's Dao,t Ocasd. SxATrxa Rnti E. P. Dorris has turned philanthropist and proposes to furniah the peopled tanning ton with free tkatlng on Int. He is now al work banking Dp around the ball ground and piping ths water from ths artesian wail to flood the grounds. Be thinks It will be a great tuooeet. Farming ton Newspaper. A Rccckbh. The silo nut un by Douglass dt Lcvlngcr, on their farm above Hprlngtiold. a few days ago was opened. The 100 tons of corn ensilage was pure ami rrcsn ana was greauy relished by the stock. They expect to iut up a much larger one next season. lit Dopbt. Those who hsvs been search ing for ths man Baldwin, who was sup- fiosed to bave committed suicide by drown nglnthe Willamette river, hsvs about come to lbs oonolnsion that be baa left (or soms other psrt of ths oountry and not sui- ekled. Beino Triei. The trial of John O. Howell, who shot and killed R. H. Col- vln last August In Oakland, Cal., Is now being held In that city. Howell was a resident of Eugene for a year or two, and married a Lane county gliL Takw a Ar-mi. In ths ease ot Ivt Temuleton. whose suit for damages for in juries received st ths falling of lbs bridge sbovs Crawfordtvills a lew years ago was decided again t ber, an appeal has been taken to tbs tuprtms oourt. Ssttlid is Haiti. Mr. J. A. How, of Spring field, reported a loss by Are oa his residence lo E. J. Fraaier, agent of ths New Zealand Fire Iniuranc Co., yeateiday, and todsy hs received a check for damage sns taiued, in in full. II pars to insure in old reliable companies like the New Zealand. Lard I IonawiirixD. Tuesday Mr. MoCann bomeateaded 70 acres of land only three miles north of Eogens. However, It is composed principally of oil rlvtr beds and sand bars. Fob Chih Esoisisb. The Oregon Dose Team hat nominated Virgil Bowland at their candidate for Chief Engineer, to be voted (or next Monday. Fait. Oo (o F. L. Chambers' Hardware Store and get a (re ticket in the drawing c( the beat plow on strth Oliver Chilled. The Local Market Tbe fellowtng quotations for the local market are ol retail prices tin I jr. Tbey are corrected weekly, and will be lound ss accurate aa sucn t report cau be nails; Wm bat Net market I S (UT-lvr bunhel, net. SO Klcb Heriuuikt I Hrar-Fer l 08 9 lw Mutvos Her tk 06 10 foas-l'er 0ft 14 W VSAV-ferla, M0 10 HAMS-fer B U shod aMS-fun 10 Hu.aa-rv.rlk Uit-fMS....' "9 1 burus-rer roll (2 las.) W 9 KM ferdrwn Cuuaass-sprint, Pevdoi I do 9 I OO- Old hens, Far dos I OS If) t iO Bsass-V Ik 0 hrvavuta New S Bushel M ScuAS-nry trannlaleJ, $ H KxtraC.y '. 0Uleo,B Ol Corns-Costa Kloo best l It Klo t.. Java B... Mr aa- m-y r.. is ( l so- Si ia ra hr box. 30 bars. . 75 (gl I SO lS u 9 U' ( hisi Per n Hurt far