Eugcno City Guard. WAl'UKDAT DECEMBEU 13. 1881. Tbe shortcut days of the year will soon be with ub. Astoria cast 1193 votes Tuesday. Eugene will havo to grow to equal the "City by tho Sea." Thotax levy of Lane county will bo about 20 mills. Last year it was 22J. This is a good show' ing considering the probability that the Btato tax will bo about two mills higher than last year. From all indications an immense number of fruit trees will be plant ed in the Willamette valley this season. Those commencing lhis industry should remember that to succeed the cultivation of the trecB must not be neglected. The renort of the Committee on Tlralth shows that the portion of the Eugcno sewer system complet ed durine tho last year was built at a cost of nearly 13,000 less than the original estimate. Ihis is a snlendid showing for Superinten dent Kellcv and the members of the council havine charge of the . work. The East Oreconian editor is dyspeptic. His assault on Speaker Crisp and other democratic leaders of national reputation is uncaneu for and unjust. He seems deter mined to inuko a sensation, but for- trcts that to poso as a sensation moneer. whero there is no solid The New York World evidently believes that Senator Hill in the senate is of less value than Gov Hill at tho capital. It says: . In view of the very great services of Gov. Hill to the state and to his party since his election as . senator. it is apparent to all democrats how disastrous and foolish it would have been for bim to resign the gover norship last January. Even the newspaper which was most insis tent then in demanding that the governor Bhould resign, now says that "the democratic party of rew York may well be content with having such a governor as David 15. Hill to protect its rights." Uov. Hill's primary duty, as Tho World said last winter, is to stay just as long as possible in the oilice to which the people elected him. He will be in the senate as Boon as his presence there is required. Mean while his first and greatest duty is to protect, so far as he can, the rights of the majority of the people at Albany. Fall Creek Flashes. Deo. 10. It is reported tbt scarlet (ever ii pre- Tallinn tt Fall Creek. Ber. Mr. Dimniltt end Oeorge Hyland went to Eugene Tueaday. John Dimmltt ipent two or three days tail week in Egypt, banting. Mrs. Walker, from near taper, i tlalt- ins ber daughter. Mn. S. Drnry. Onr Sunday School fa progressing nicely. All should attend. Come one, come aU. ITanrv Carter will cire birthday dinner, . - . . . t L!- Ll-Jk Fr Mat or this wet, in nonor 01 nil uiriu- day. P. T. Carter ant family, and Ulna ilnoy Baturaay $5 Reward. IS reward fur the return to me of Gor don black and lan aetter. Two abota inaide of left ear joat nnder the bide. M. 8. Baiim. Barker Don Work a, Eugene, DiacmaoiD. Wileon White, who baa haen aartina ont a MDtenoe of 30 days D the oounty jail for outting timber on got en mant land in Cheaher Dreeinot. waa die charued from custody, by Sheriff Nolaod Thursday, bla term having expired. J. L. PAGE'S CASH FEICES. I Will !! Be Ua4ersM. 18 ta Granulated Sugar II 00 32 hi Extra C Sugar 1 00 S3 Ooldon C Sucar. 1 00 33 ta Cbeioe Dried Applea 1 00 25 fee " " Pluma 1 00 35 1 00 75 60 1 00 1 00 1 10 Arbackle'i Coffee 10 euna Corn 5-Si box Tea 12-t box Soda 6 caul Good Table Feaobea . Scans Best " " 6 gallon can Beat Pearl Oil.. Nathan Baam'a funeral. PoBTLiHD, Or , Deo. 18. The funera of Nathan Baum. the well-known restau rateur and confectioner, wu held from the family reaidence, No. 1235 Yamhill atreet, at 10 o clock tuts forenoon, ine raDM oi me Beth Israel Congregation, Bey. Jacob Block, officiating, the deceased having been a member of tbia church. It ii stated that the deceased carried 120,000 life insurance lie waa a member of Albany Lodge, A. O. U. W. . to his with REPORT OF THE CONDITION7 Of THI First National Bank, At Kiioftfiai- In the State of a Oregon, at I the close of business, Deo. 2, J8'Jl- ittouacia. Loans and discounts. FAIRMOUM '.r;.:".njnMecured. 1135,845 23 3,21)0 UO TT! -l l.ll..a ... H.OUU W Stocks, securities, claims, eto. . . . . . Due from approved reserve eents. Due from other N.tional banks. . . M Due from state banks and bankers. M Banking bouse, furniture, and nx- M M Cuwt 'eipenaee'and taxes paid. . J.gjj JJJ Pmmiums o. U 8 bond. J'5Vx Checksand other cash Itens...... oluw Fractional paper currency, uu and oeuU on 94 a (Kl Redemption fund with U. & Treas- nrer 6, oi circuienuu; . Total 2C2'"8M LUBnJTCIM Me Fairmou'nt is tin center and "in tho swim." Think or it; IT 50,000 00 30,000 00 vnm,..Viintea outstanding 1M&UW FAIRMOUJJT Is In the center of the com liif city. The way the railroads are now built will make Springfield a rival point lor business, and Eugene, Fair mount aud Spring Held are growing Into oue large eltv with Falrmount in weoeii- .... pM,tu.pt In Kalf. Capital stock paid in SXXX mount for this reaaon Surplu. fund. , M 00 will advance In v. u. locsllty around ta- 134,701 62 A. Hunt lias been confined residence for a couple of duyt sickness. DBS. J. W. t JENNIE S. BABNAED, Ilcgulnr Physicians. 1)11818. BOOn brums UlO autnor W IDC nj,on visited at T. E. Warners erounu in an uncomfortable posi- night, tion. Tho Orcgonian classes binding twine as a raw article of commerce. It lias made the farmers pocket book raw and lean to pay for it un der a protective tariff. Our repre sentatives in congress will have an opportunity to pass on tho binding twine question, mu luniiuin n learn whether or not their interest in him is a reality or a pretense for vote catching at election times, The most valuable ship and cargo that ever crossed the Columbia river bar was the whaleback Wet more that was towed in with a dis abled rudder. The ship and cargo are worth over ?750.0OU. 1 lie con test for salvaco will be an interest- inirone. There is Borne irony of fate in her being compelled to seek a rcfugo in tho Columbia. She was loaded with iron and steel and a plant for the construction of barges of the whaleback design, and was bound for Puget Sound, where a lo cation for a Bhipy'ard had been se lected. When tho claims of the Columbia were Dressed on 'her owners for tho location their reply was that ships could not go in and out of the river at all times. Now their first steamer Bent to the const, heavily laden, crosses tho bar safely during a tremendous gale, Mr. Blackbnrn, of Fgvpt, who baa been vlaitfnoat Mr. D mmittf. returned Dome last week. M lis Susy Walker, of Saocor Hollow, wm at Q. W. Humphreys Thursday night of butt week. There will be Christmas tree at the Un ity school bonse Xmaa day at 1 o'clock p. m. Uome everyooayi Llewellyn Items. Miss Emma Canady has returned home from Linn oounty. Mia. T.J. Neelev'i school t Hadley- vllle waa ont yesterday. Mrs. Nanor Hinton. of Monroe, ia visit. inn her son. Mr. Dan Hinton, of Coyote precinct. Charlton Perkins, of Llewellyn, ia at tending school at bogene mia winter. Mis Bosa Have ia viilllng ber slater at Heppner, this winter. Mr. E. Boatwiok. of Llewellyn, has inat finished a fine new house on his farm. Tbe Necktie party at Central ichool bouse wai anocesa especially a far as noise waa oonoerned. Musio waa famished by E. Bostwick and Johnny Abbott. If your Hadleyvllle correspondent will ask May Sallev or San be could find ont where Clark spends hii Sundays. There waa youns man arrived at the residence of Johnny MoCnllock OO Decem ber 12. he will remain there for t while, Ma. MoCnllock and child are doing well, bnt Pd, i in precarious condition. He la about to loose ma scaip againsr tne top of tbe door, be baa lengthened oat so that his door are too low for him to pass through without stooping and that he can not do joat now. DTEANOia. SPECIALTIES Kidney and Liver Diseases, Oynecology aud Obstetrics. OFFICE at residence on Olive street between 9th snd 10th stiwta Individual deposit" subject to DemudMrViflMtMof 'deposit. . 2.1?0 09 Total $262,446 24 Stat or Oreoo, County of Uvt, M; I, 8. B. Eakln, Jr., Cashier of thj above named bank, do tolemnW swear 'hat theabov statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I r..kU. S.B.EAglK, Ji, Cashier. Surscribed and sworn to before me thia 18th day of Dec. IWL Oio. B .Dob. CorrecVatte . m . Notary Public. . T. G. HlNDBICM, O. R. Chrismak, W. R. McCornaci, Director (.nM. has mail. the past year than all other suburbs of Ku gene put together,aud will mike still mors rapid advance during the years to come. You can't get around It. I 1111 1 i mm wbW w list I, Eugene, Falrmount and Springfield are fast grow ing Into one large eity with Falrmount in the center. of 2:1 J? 'Ca; "na, SCfM J"" 4 pfttST1 on .. "- '1(,l','tofc'' POPULATION INCREASED FROM 7. TO . A Dialogue. "There goes Anule Rooney." "Where 4 "To Friaidly's to buy carpets." Two atage now ran between Springfield and Eugene. flvflr $1 fi 000 worth of this nroDortv sold the first Year. Trier's will nrl,.o. w . v V "7 - I t J jl lUtBI 'l,i on January 1st. . More lots are selling now at $125 than were selling six months ! Get in the center it you want to buy to make money. Tostofhce with two Turn flailv naaoonrroT' frnina nnrl lino hrtrart para ir?t.Vnn frni lv1ol. : ALL S320UEED IN ONE YEAB.' mails. BARGAINS. A motor line Is certain to be built through FAIRMCL'NT In a very short time conneetlng It with Eugene snd Pprlngttli IN THE CENTER BARGAINS. : : : U Slaughtering Sale. a: ii be mm n, GEO. M. MILLER & CO NOTICE. U 8 Land Omci, Rosiicbo, Or., ovember 14, i'Jl. Complaint having been entered at this ol oe by Geo W Patrick against the heirs of Harvey raaKett, aeceasea, tor arjanaoning tne nome steaa entry No. 4X74, of the said Harvey Padg ett, deceased, dated March 11, 18X6, upon the Lou No 2. 3 and 4 snd NE' of N W U of See. 34, Tp 17 8, R 8 W, in Lane county. Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry: The saia parties are nereov summonea to appear at tne omue oi w. a. vt amer, county ciera oi lane county, Oregon, at Eugene, Oregon, on tbe 30th day of December, 1H91, at 10 o'clock a. m. to re spond and furnish testimony concerning said al leged abandonment. Hearing to be held at this office on the testimony so taken on Saturday, January v, uru, at luo eiocs, a. ra. JOHN. H. SHl'PE, Register. A. M. CRAWFOKD. Receiver. Sufficient evidence havine- been filed to sho that personal service cannot be had It is horeby ordered mat service be made by publication aa coming to law. JOHN. H. 8HTJPE Register. A. M. CRAWFORD. Receiver. HJTThis " our ast announcement, for this is our last month in Eugene. Come one, Come all.Jgfl LOOK AT OUR PRICE LIST BELOW. Former price. Men's All-Wool Cassimero Suits $13.50 " " Scotch Suits 16.50 Black Worsted Suits 16.50 ! All-Wool Chevoit Suits 14.50 " " Cassimere Frocks, (suit able for' old as well as young men.).... 24.00 Men's All-Wool Chinchilla Overcoats 12.00 " " Milton Overcoats in blue Price now. $ 6.50. 8.50. 8.50. 7.00. 12.00. 5.00. 10.50. CLOSING UP SALE. 1 am now ottering my SPECIAL SALE : OF- and crav $18, $20 22.00 Parents remember bov's and children's suits, aces 5 to 18 years old, prices reduced in same proportion as above. Former nrice. Price now. The next legislature should make port of the Coburg school for the term be- Men's White Shirts all sizes, laundried. $1.50 $ .75, road eD .B8PV,aena,D8' ,10.i,1 Men's FancvPicale Shirts, with collars wnoie ho. oi pupua enrouca on register, - . 112; No. of days attendance, 4.CW; No. of andcuffs 1.25, $1.50 til d a radical amendment to our laws. Road taxes should be paid in cash and the work let under siiecifications by contract. Sonioof tho farmers oppose puch a law but they reason from wrong premises, True their road taxes cost them nothing directly under tho present system, as they put in a team and probably a boy and work it out, when nothing vlso is on hand But when they come to consider tho enormous wear on vehicles and horses traveling over rough roads, and tlio loss suflered by being un able to get their produce to market in. tho winter when they could ob tain high prices for . it, to say nothing of personal comfort it will le Been that they aro great losers. If a cash payment was exacted tho roads would bo put in a condition in a few years so that the rate of taxation could be lessened. . Goshen Items. December 15, 1801, Fersoniare joining tbe alliance right alonR, We notice Jaa. Henry, the Seattle fat stock dealer, in tbe neighborhood today. Mr. Arthur Brewer baa gone to Washing ton to visit friends at Olynipiaand Central-la. Oar supply of (tenia tbia week ia rather short perhaps the belter eo, more room for better reading. A i, Keenev recently bad an forty -acre tracts surveyed which he has deeded to his sons and daugnter. Mr. D. 8. llunsaker, of Dexter, with wife and daughter, were visiting with tbe family of onr merchant, Mr, ltouoy, yeeter dav. Mr. Ilarwood'a school closes on Chrismaa day aud the pupils will render a pro gramme, consisting of songs, declamation! and dialognea. Our debating society will bold a regular meeting Saturday evening ot this week and discuss the matter ot the Government loan ing money directly to tbe people. Tbe members are always pleased with good attendance. frWiffiaSr on'VegZ; Men's Fancy Picale Shirts, with collars rCM Men's heavy Oil-Grained Shoes.... 2.50 ftttecdanoo, 79; No. ol nmM dropped (or Mnn'fl FftnPV Lftflft Shnflfl. Rllltahlfl a ha An a mnA tatAinnum. Ifi Nn. withdrawn. I . , v . . ia: No.rewed attendance, 7; No. oi lor everyday and bundaywear.) visitors, 20. W . Jj. CBK8IIIRI, teacher. .50. 1.60. Tn nrAnr in MulilM tnv fltnnlr K Inra thA TTnll days I have marked down all clothing from 'JO io zo per eem; maraing $20 Suits $15 16 " 12 12 " '9 $2.75 1.75. Also large line Youths Suits running from 14 to 18 years at correspond ingly low prices. Walton Items. Deo. 15. 1891. Sunshine. Muddy roads. Christmas ia coming. ' Tbe waters have been very high. M. Chamneaa bat returned to Salem. If vou want a barinn in All-Wool silver-srrav blankets. worth $3, $4, $5, $6, $7 a pair, you can buy them now for $1,70, $2.50, $3, $4 and $4.50 respectively. a wa s ... - m I WUIIUIOHB UU(W IIUIU v SV la IVai IIUIU 1 U U, Men s Undershirt and Drawers 61 and 50 cents apiece, f oeD!?npeT plr.uPw"1 er worm to cents ana Chlldrons' Suits from 6 to 12 years from 1 up. eluded In this sale. Mr. and Mn, W. F. Lyons are at Eu- leavea for Ilalsey next returned to onr qui- oommened run- TITUS BLOCK, EUGENE. -ALSO- gene. A. L. unastain week. N. Parkeraon has et little valley. The Lyons liros. nave Masonic Election. At a regular meeting of the Eugene lodce No. 11 A. F. A A. M. held at Maaonio hall tn Eugene, Wednesday evening, Deoember 10. the following offloera were elected for the ensuing year: T. W Harris, W. M.; N. L. Itoney, 8. W.; R. E. Bristow, J. W.; Y. B. Uunn, Treaa.; F. Uobinaon, 8o.; V. Mel arlaud. Tyler. The report of tbe secretary shows tbe Eugena lodge to have a membership of 1C7, the largest in the atata. At tbe oonclusion of ths alection short address were made by Hone. 8. M. Yoran. John Whiteakar and F. 1). Dunn. Gov! Wbiteaker gava the early history of --"urj iu wregon and ugene. He al luded to the fact that there waa a Mason in EugeM, and there in tbe lodge room. W. T. Unburn, who waa one of the nnmbar who aigned the petition for a charter f th. nlttB Iocs for the Elmira Mill Co. Miia Belle Lyons baa returned from Eu gene where ahe has been attending school. Measra. Fisk, Furnish, Lundy and Col ter were in onr midst last week on their return to ulenada. rrana ruceDger ana unes Dow er are improving tbeir ranobea on Wolf oreek. Lota of attraction over there. The roada below Walton P. 0. are im passable for wagone and teams, and only uoraemeu ana looimsn can set tnroncb. on account of elides and timber in the road. Tbe . P. S. 0. of Walton ia DroBreaaint finely with a sooiety of forty members. We hope to have a good report for tha County Convention ot Christian Endeavora which meets at Juuotlcn the first Sunday in May. rem. Not the Kiirlit Clue. A centleniHii who ia posted In the matter states that the tWoirraiu thnt appeared in tlio Urejronlnn Wedneailay In regurtl to the niiMsinft man, M. 1). Itnldwln, is errouioii8, ami conveys a fnhw ininrvwilon. A trunk wa tnkim from Mrs. Uahlwln'i rwidence at the time Dr. Rowland and family left for Utah, but It belmiKvd to ail Invalid lady, Mw. C'oataworth, whom tho doc tor had Iwn trcfttliiK. She accompan ied Dr. ltowlniul and fumllv to iftah. Another rumor that Mrs. lialdwlu had cone to a KtiReiie bank ami changed JiMO Iiv gold tor paper money la ex plalnod ly the statement that the money wiw Tor the invalid lady, who was not able to go herself. Our In- ...iiiianw nwu una rvrry opponuuliy for forming a wrrwt opinion, says he is satlnrted Mrs. Baldwin knows noth ing of the whereabouts of the miming man, and that the rumors that have guinea circulation and credence grent ly distrtw and worrv her. IhUiHiht lie Is under a load of anxletv mm.. Ing her lniMsing husband. II n fateriiMfuafc' Clitli, Flait fo II Ak IU I Ol M al r Brass Ms. 4 mm Mmmjsm& m. Something entirely new in the Carpet Department. It ia ho Bupcrior of anything made in the Inerain Carnctline. Pull and examine it at These are no shelf worn stock but fresh and new, bought for this winter's trade, and. are all aesiraDie goons, it is seldom men an oppor tuuity Is oflered to buv goods under value, and you are requested to call early Ik fore the stock is I broken. J. H. McCLUNG. 'ATT ITI0II ' A Big Cut in "the Price of Dr. R. L. WILLOUGHBY DENTIST. All Wort Warrotei to Give SaDsfacDoi Nitrous-Oxide Gas and local anssthetici for the painless extraction of teeth. OFFICE-Ovcr Matlock's store, Eugene, Oregon 'mml HeatiiitHiiif DAY. it i AND- FOR THE NEXT DATS ONLY, TO REDUCE A LARGE OVERSTOCK AT Emporium 8cbool Baron Renart nt Tr... school for the month beginning Nov. 1 6, lUill, and ending Deo. 16. Boya nrolled. S: girls, 17; total, 41. Neither absent no tardy: Lima and Clara Patterson, Franoia Ozmmt, James Hartley and Lottis Walkley. Roll ol honor: David Harrier. T.i. TtrX. firm lodge in Oregon and tha Pacina Coaat itB! Wirr,n Clw' Hardy Undrlth, Ernest aiuiu.om.hNo lof Oregon City. That ?n . "Jl0'"? .7 Odd Fellows Building, Eugene. Or. BARGAINS. - - BARGAINS. We a the people that giv bargains In MENS, BOY'S AND CHILDRENSJALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Furnishing Goods. Furnishing Goods. FURNITURE DEALERS. Eugene, Oregon. ' The Local Market. WaaiT Net market .. Oara-Per bushel, net.. ruwa-Perluorbs , Bsir-Per n Mcttok Per ft Poaa Per tk Vaau-Per lb Hmb Per Ik BHouLDias Per n Bids- Petn Labd Per Ik Btrrrta Per roll (J fta.)., aa io iati ana ui bmm wu that of the state of Missouri Hy.tcaiiuo waa msae, and br charter waa ginnted. grand lodge rl to which which tha UiSkuos Li( a.aa.-Coqnty Clerk Wal- --. " muni id louo wing tuarriatfs nuH.vMjun lu Wtlmot. and Cacil Doty. Marals Hart lev rui.ua trow, tima and t'Ura Palm, WUlia Taylor and Elms Crow. Maa. Enmi E Frpim, Teacher. PaictaWiuaa Anvnictn .-Th. t.. eonterapUU boyinR loU in Fainnounl will dowslltoaocnretham befor tha first ot January aa (ha frioe of each lot will do ad vanced f 25 oa that data. iay.' Norma Such as Negligee, Sateen and Woolen Shirits, Dress Shirts Ka".Vftr'dos . Uaraand TTr.,la..o. V1 O.l.. t.' ' Old hena, Per d Undenvare, Neckware, Socks, Etc. Hats. Hats. - - - Caps. Cans. Th. latest styles and ship. - i a. . . . w?tr very nrw un oi Hianaets FlanneU direct from tha Balem Wooian vin. EvervUilnt marked at Hum ih.i Mnno. k. ' . . ' " naiem n ooien Xllis. - - - . . uuuv. u.u. vviuv auu aae oa. HOWE & RICE. ' Opposite Vnivenlty Book Btora. nnm Bliya-K m . ... PwAToas New fl Bushel 8t'aa Dry granulated, m Extra C, ft Golden,. Ik Coma-Costa Rico best ft. . Rtof ! .-.. ... Java ft Ti-lk.....r. for-Perboi,bars vHiasa rer ft., I M DO 2 60 ' 06 C 10 06 (4 10 OS A 10 OS 10 U 10 mi 12 A 15 (V)(i 60 DO 1 Sua 100 100(4 I 50 M SO ol5. 26 26 A 26 (4 76(a) 13 M 1 60 1 SO I Hora-Perft H! ( U 1 E tt n v AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES- 1 have a large stock of - ..DXHESaS' SHOIIS, Which I will close out BELOW COtfT. Other Shoe Wear at Away Down Prio i J. D. MATLOQ $10,000. $10,000. $101 SELLING AT COST. L. D. SCAEBEOUGE At Creswell, Oregon, Dry Goods For the next sixty days, Groceries Boots a Paints, Oils, Drugs, Hardware, Tinware, Woodcnware, WW And everything In the merchandise line will be sold at cost until the entire itockUs1 ro produce, wheat or oats. ' Call First and Secure Bargain In order to settle with Mr. William Tlffan. whn time is no. It become! Me"!-' the above sales. AU Indebtedness must bo paid Immediately. ! ' L. D. SCARBR0UGH Chris ANYONE WHO WANTS TO PURCHASE A mas Prese . T Can make the best selection by looking W our complete stock of t HOLIDAY GOOJJ;, Carefully selected and espoeially adapted to meet the requirements of HoUdayaWr POPULAR PRICES, J REASONABLE Prices within your means. GO TO HOLLOWAYl THE univebsH! FOR EDUCATION AND ; UNIVERSITY : : ADD", For Elegant Homes You Want Mi- j The University for the family, and a Choici r for your residence. , ,l foil rich aa4W" Lots are large, on a nice .leTation and naturally well drained, l on can surround your home with FRUITS AND FLOWED Call and get prices and terms and hare the property show y H. N. COC OfSce, Register Block, Eugene.