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CITY AND COUNTY. SATURDAY, MAY St, 1892, "Xne County Democratic Ticket. geuitor. E. P. COLEMAN of Willamette. BmlEHTTIV. . w HKMBRKE of Kichanlion I) K. HARMS ' 'oltK (irova of CottaKe Grove K WILKInS1'" ""mi tuguuo jnilffa A. II. FIHK aKiir James e. noland Uwrin.. 0f North Kugene. rrv THOU. J, CBAIO Cl,rl of South Euiene. Commissioner., 1. A M1U.IUK.N of Junction. XreMurer., AMStor... BESJ. MULKEY of Irving. p.j. Mcpherson. nt Hnnfh RiiffnM gch)18uperlDU'ndenJh...r. C K (f ALE ur .rNorihEunV.""J09,KOC" kroner :il ESTER OSBUR.S Coroner... 0( North En wue. PRECINCT OFFICERS EPGKNE. inilice of the Peace GEO. w. KINSEY CoutUble t T WITTER E The Leaders. UNION PHICN. GmnnUled au(f.ar 17 lbs $1.00 White KiCuRar 20 " 100 Golden C 100 D "24 " 1 00 MuscaTado ' 25 " 100 Good tea per lb 20 Choice ten, 3 l for 1 00 Arbnckle's ooffee, per Jt, 22 o lOfci lard 125 5 65 All Flour per sack. 1 15 1 1 good Unking powder 15 Lsrgo cani of jam or jelly 10 Good prunes 15 1 dot tumbler 50 10 piece decorated toilet let 2 50 The reason we can and will undersell all competitors if that we belong to a combi nation called "Beaters," and while onr prioei are below regular wholesale prices, we hare the welfare of the dear people con stantly in view. We would call espeoial attention to our mammoth stock of crock ery, glassware, lamps and lump stock which for the next 30 days will go at a sacrifice for cash or good prompt, paying customers. We not only sell goods for less than any of our competitors bnt give more toward build ing the Siuslaw B. B, than the whole lot combined. Don't fail to get our prices from the Friends of the People, Smith & Ball. P. B. Don't forget our teas and coffees ire still without a rival. Jasper Items. May 10, 1892. F. Hlnson and Grant Akin visited Eugene today. Lewis and John Morehouse who has been home from the log drive for a few days returned today. Uncle Steve Rigdon and wife passed here today on their way to the Pine Openings, their summer residence. F. Hinson has purchased 40 acres of land from C. F. Humphrey and will erect a dwelling on the same in the near future. J. M. Keeney went to Goshen today with a load of chickens and eggs and will bring back a load of hardware and groceries. A party of young folks gathered at the residence of C. J. Hill on the even ing of the 14th and spent a few hours in dancing. All speak of a pleasant time. We are sorry to learn of the accident that happened M. A. Veatch. While working in the logging camp of R. E. Edwards a log rolled on him breaking his leg below the knee. Rev. Taylor preached his first ser mon at this place Hundoy. Owing to the fact that it was not announced until Saturday the congregation was small. He will preach again on the 29th. Jasper. Goshen Items. May 18, 1891. The election approacheth, with very little interest manifested. The patrons of the U. B. church are so liciting funds for a bell. A. 1. Keeney received a severe kick from a horse last Saturday, the result of a swarm of bees getting at the team. Mrs. 8outherland, whose husband re cently died at Hood river, Or., arrived here with her three small children, Monday, and will make her borne with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson. Whereas, the county candidates are not going to favor this pfsoe with their elo quence and, the precinct nominees for the offices of justice of the peace and constable on the republican and democratic tickets have arranged for a disoussion of important topics of their respective parties, on Satur day, May 21, at a o'clock p. m. The can didates purpose to make it an interesting meeting if a suffloient audience can be had. Come out with your ears fu II of cotton and njoy the occasion. We are all going to vote for Joel Ware, and the prohibition and people's party tickets, anyhow. Letter List Mar 2d, 1892. Ayres, F M Benedict, F M Brown, Miu Grace Butners, Thoa O wvell, John S Drinjins, Mrs Mary Greene, Geo R Gunhan, J B Hicks, Mrs Addle Lee. Ben fckyer, Albert McDonald, Rev C A McKarUnd, D O Marshall, Andrew Morey, Chas Nelson, J M KusVietta Bandets, H Sfcatt, Olie 8ipreU, W T , O S Smith, Mrs Grace Wtobbt, John Watkins, Chas E WUsoD, P H Wornser, B A charge of one cent wIU be made on each letter glren out Persons calling lor letters will Please aaj when advertised. MINNIE WA8HBURN, P. M. J. L. Page's Cash Prices. J7 lis jgisoulated angar '. f 1 00 " Extra O sugar 100 ? " Golden C angar 1 00 " D sugar 100 Eugene flour, per Back 1 15 Springfield flour, per sack 1 15 Jaaus tomatoes 100 10 cans corn 100 Joans table peachea . 100 ID can baking powder 20 W ojx soda.V. 50 8ol Aontct. A. W. Haskell baa re ved the sole agency for Eugene and Lane ounti for the celebrated Medford floor. He Propose, selling it at wholesale and retail. He haa just received a carload of tLia ei alleni product. Iwn sprinklers hose and hose K1. F. L. Chambers. Brevities E. B. Bkipwortb, attorney tj-lew Money to loan on farms. Eiqulre of Judge Walton. J Ilot and oold baths every tat in the week at werry uora Darner soop. I For fine suits made to orier and ready made olotbing, go to Ed Haraoo. Mr Geo F Craw has the sole airenrv for all brands of the celebrated Tanai! punch Cigars Remember that Hanson St Bon have the best selected stock of olothin In town. Bring your old scrap cast Iran to the Eu gene Iron Foundry where yio can dispose of it. Eugene Flour $1.35 per sr.. The Eu gene Flouring mills make the best quality of roller mill flour. If yon are getting tun old for your spec tacles, or if they do not i laotrj suit you tsko them to Watts and have new tunes fitted. Dr. G. W. Diddle tuny be fonnd at bin residence on Olive street, betteen Fifth and hixth streets one block v. est ol the Mlnne sola HoUil. He is prepurod It do all dent- ai work in the bent manner. The beat htuily remelj i Plunder's Oregon Blood Fu undoubtedly Jer. Harm re many oth- less, it accomplishes rtdii'f wll er medicines full to do. It i given to the infuiit as well as Henderson, dentist. Job work at the Goiao offr Fountuiu pen at Watts', .y be aafely e adult. Binuk deeds and mortgages sale at the Utuiio office. Blank nntli-ea fir the I of quartz mines f'.r sole at the Guard ott For all kiiidn of furmiiifa in lsinents call on J. M. Hundriuks on Ninth Street Screen windows and doors, doors at Bioalow A ', , sssh and KPATBICK. What Is It? That produces that beantifuj aoft corn- plexion and leaves no traces c its applica- tiou or injurious effects? Th. dom's Kobertine accomplishei tiswer, wis .1 this, and Bid refine Jlet article itpilesa and is pronounced by Indies of tost. nient to be the most delightful ever produced. Warranted matchless. F. M. Wilkiue, a City. r fcngene Geo. W. Kinsey, Anct meer, When yon want yonrgoodl household furniture or land sold at auJ on, call of Geo. W. Kinsey, the pioneer ail most iiio- osHsful auctioneer in Lane Con r. He will attend to mission. all sales on a reaLnableeom. Notice. I i smetery workta to When wanting cemetery workj?a to E.W. Achison & Co., who are prepared to furnish II tinla at lnwat rtrinAB fnr ftrHllaiUI work. Our Portland cement walls lit enclosing cemetery Iota are the finest ye 1 put npon the market, and are furnished a ibout half the coBt of stone. Call and see rar beauti ful Barre & Westerly granil and best grades of Termont marble. O Sees at Al any, Eugene and Roseburg. Very Respectfully Yo trs, E. W. Achi oh & Co. Sheep Inspectors Non ice. All naronna (n T.ftnA Annntv OWDinff Scab by sheep or sheep afflicted with other dis eases, are hereby notified that I mid sheep must be thoroughly dipped, sufBcieut to kill said disease, forthwith. Any person failing to comply with this no tice will be liable to have his sheep dipped by the Inspector at said persons's expense. Take notice and save costs, Dated June o, lB'Jl. Geo. Fishkb, Sheep Inspector. Litmbxb Notice. Go to the Depot lumbea yard for cheap lumber. Andrews will not be undersold. Call a Halt That tirod languid feeling means that your system is in a state to in vite disease, and Wrialit's Compound Ex tract of Sarsaparilla is what you need at onoe to expel impurities of the blood and build you tip. Sold bv M druggists. Don't Believe It wt.n tnl.1 tlint P. M. Wilkius. thsdrnctriHt. is not selling "Wisdom'H Robertin" for the complexion, the most elegant and only really ri- . I ita In hA narmiess prepnrnnuu u. im world, and giving a beautiful picture card with every bottle. j Mohawk Items. May 17, 1892. Mr. Wilcox is assessing the taxpay ers of this community. 1 Miss Lena Stafford, of Eugene, is visiting her parents this week, i TntrUntlnna am out for ft dttlce at Mr. Albro's to be given Friday night. Mr. ana Mrs. j. n. epores viuieu n Mubel with Mrs. Spores' parens last Sunday. , , J M. V. Rork, the People's party can didate for congress, delivered a very interesting and instructive lecture last Friday at the Stafford school house. Honorable J. M. Stafford and Bon Frank, have purchased the home of f . UntrHnlrl W UPA BOrfV tO 10096 a .'11. IIUJUWUI ' - - - good neighbor and friend as Mr. Hay field, but our loss will only be others gain. He has not decided whre lie will settle wnen ne teuvra . U-NO-1IOO. Resolutions. Whereas, George Hunter, oi;r es tumiH hmriipr nn.l fpllow-worker in the cause of the Young Men's Chris tian Association, has Deen caueu nuuio to his Lord and Master; and n'nrDP.a Th mnnnpr of his un timely death by drowning, is an added cause of sorrow; and Whereas, un ine any wmu ,.nri t ha liia fiinoral dav he had purposed to conduct a religious service before the Young Men's Christian As sociation, wnicn mourns u " wnmcm fkmrim Hunter honed to enter the ministry when he came into man's estate; ne it Resolved, That we ever cherish the memory of our faithful and beloved brother; and be it further Resolved, That the association ex tend ita heartfelt sympathy to the be reaved relatives of the deceased. Frank Matthews, James A. Laurie, President. Secretary. Died. Dally Guard, May 17. David Moeby, an old pioneer of Cottsge Grove precinnt, and well known throughout k. a,a at him home four miles east of Cottage Grove yesterday from reDma" tism, with wnicn ne naa ueeu -number of years. "Uncle Dave' Hosby waa born in Mercer county, Kti'uck7' w 1822. Came to Oregon in 1850, and to Lane oonnty in 1833. Mr Mosby was a substantial farmer, bad large property interests, snd wss recognized in the community in wli ich be lived as a sterling, reliable citizet.. The funeral will ti.ke place tomor row forenoon at 11 oVIock. neetlaia; '" msh"" ALBANY, Or., May 17.-The Oregon state grange will con vene tn this city next Tuesday. Owr30O visitors are expected to be present. The ddrew of welcome will be delivered by Mayo. J. L. Cowan, the resiwmse by Hon. A. C. Jenninirs of Lane county, and the annual address by H-m. H. E. Hayes, master of the state grange. 1 TUESDAY, MAY 17. 1 Dr. John Gray Is Improving and will soon be out. ' Go to Rmipp A Gilbert and get apiece ol isai nne ureukiast uaoon none less. The niaaona are at work on the foundation oltbe 1. O. O. F. temple warehouse. The canvassing candidates have re turned from their trip to Horvnee. fine choice chipped beef and all kinds of denied and potted meats at kuupp .V Gil bert's. For stone jars, Jugs, milk crocks, and flower ihUs of every description Ax Hilly. The excuvation is being inado for Mrs. Conner's brick building opposite Rhinelmrt's hall. A marriage license was granted by County Clerk. Walker to Win. For rentitnnd Rosa Miller. Knapji & (iilltcrt have plenty of flour and iilenty of sugar ami nilow no one to undersell them. Mrs. White came np from Portland on thin afternoon's local snd is visiting at the resi lence of John Witbrow. Hon. R. M. Veatch and E. R. Sklp wortli spent last night in this city and left fur C'orvnllis this morning. The stttto Sunday school convent ion is in session at Portland. Several Eu gene people are in attendance. $19,000 wanted to raise the Siuslaw railmml subsidy. Come to the front gentlemen, and cud the struggle. The Odd Fellows' grand eucainp ment takes place at Astoria today, and the grand lodge meets tomorrow. Rev. Harry Watkins lectured at the Christiai church in his entertaiuiug style lasj night to a fair audience. E. W. Phillips, an experienced Port land ntotograplier, lias accented a positioi! tith the Winter Photo Co., ill this city. Several persons already attracted here by the railroad talk. Hundreds will come when the subsidy is an as sured fact. A. J. Johnson has started out for the present season with A. V. Peters' wagon, handling produce and mer chandise. Mrs. L. Flynn, who has been visit ing at the residence of Dr. Willoughby returned to her home at East Portland this morning. Out of respect to the memory of Geo. A. Hunter, the student who was drowned Sunday, the state university Held no session today. G. W. Bonner, Deputy Head Consul Woodmen of the World, left on this morning's local for a trip down the valley in the interest of the organiza tion. The warships Baltimore and Charles ton are now the attraction of Portland harbor. The people of the state are in terested in viewing these defenders of the nation's honor. Tlios. J., the 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Brynn, of Newport. Coos county, accidentally shot ana killed himself Friday of last week while out hunting. The Eugene-Florence railroad would mean increased prosperity to every in dustry and business. We are not among the croakers who believe it is a cure-all. But the town will not Srogress as it should if the enterprise oes not succeed. Help yourselves. The largest sale of wild horses made in the buneh-grass region for some time was made on Monday last by John Switzler, the veteran horse-raiser, at Umatilla, Or. An Iowa drover named Jackson bought eighteen car loads. The horses are all in fine con dition, and will be shipped to Iowa in a few days. He paid an average price of $M jht head. A Portland paper says that Dr. Har ry Lane returned on Wednesday last from a trip to the East and Europe. Wliiie away ho visited the leading hospitals in London, Paris, Berlin, Hamburgh and Edinburgh. His wife who went to New York to meet him returned at the same time. Dr. Lane will opeu an office on the west side. Prineville News: Frank Poludexter Is back again from the Camp Polk country, where he has been coolcing in the construction camp of the Squaw Creek Irrigation Company, whose ditch is now completed. Frank says that travelers are encamped on both sides of the Cascades, awaiting the opening of the road. Two men who recently came across the summit on foot reported the snow ten feet deep. Coos Bay Mail: AI. Owen la the demo cratic candidate for oonnty olerk of Coos county, and his little son, Fay, is an en thusiastic member of the people'a party. At the turnout on Saturday nght Fay carried a blazing torch and rau agoiust a transpar ency which contained the inscription, "Dun't vote for Al. Owen." Fay stood un der this and let his blazing lamp set fire to the banner snd the inscription was burned. The boy will make a politician yet. Report of school district No. 2: The following is a report for the month ending May 6: Total number of pu pils enrolled, 44; average attendance, 87; total number of days attendance 735. The following named pupils were neither absent nor tardy during the month: James, Guy and Gus Parker, Floyed Matties, Edward and Riley Petty, James, Maggie and Blanche Fetterly, EtUv Comrad, Jennie and Jessie Shaffer. Ellis Parker, Teacher. Horses Entered. The following gentlemen haveenter ed horses in the races to take place in Salem June 2d, 3d and 4th as follows: K. It. Hayes, Eugene, Black Adler, blk g 3, by Three Cheers, dam Rosa. Two races. ' Sam Plummer, Eugene, Altus, b s 4, bv Billie Bolinger, dam Delia W alker. Two races. . . P. K. Watters, Eugene, capt. iiount d h, by Paramount, dam Bessie Allen by Panic. Oscar Wills, Eugene, Tybault, b s 7, by Altamont, dam Nellie Kohler. Sid Horn, Eugene, Friday, gg6, breeding unknown. P. K. Watters, Eugene, Tony Mount, brh, by Capt. Mount, dam Fanny Hawk. FOR COUNTY CLERK. .Tp1 Ware herebv announces himself as a candidate for the office of county clerk of Lane county, Oregon, suiijeci in o.a iWiiinn of the votere at the polls, on the Cth day of June, iww. W lllv - General Average. Commenting on the suite shooting tournament, held at Salem, the Statesman says: The four highest general average scores were made by: Meek, 1st; Turner, 2d; Kibele. Blunt and Conn tied for 3d; Hughes, 4tlv. A Corvallis Election. At the annual election in Corvallis Monday T J. Cn-ighton was elected councilman in the first ward, George Waegoner in the second, K E. Gibson ami Win. Hartless in the third. votes were cast. Will Speak at Florence. lion. II. M. Veatch, democratic nominee for congress, will speak at Flosknck, Wkdnkspay, Junk 1st, at 1 p. m. Everybody cordially invited Turn ont and hear Lane oonuty's favoiite son. WEDNESDAY, MAY IS. A. H. Kennedy, of this city, has been appointed a notary puiuic. L. N. Honey went to the Foley Springs to-day to spend a week or two. Tho Siuslaw stage went out this morning with a full load of passengers. Judge Dc:uly has excused J. B. Har ris, of this city, from the I'. S. grand Jury. The Eugen ) and Springfield base ball teams will or "ts bats in Eugene Saturday, weather pen tilling. We under .ind that C. F. Iilytbe and wife iutmd r moving to Southern Califor nia in the ne .r future. Knapp & ( iltiert keep a flue line of Luc ca and olive i In. Alio fine olives and oth er fauey bolt d goods. Don't let .eoplo call you away, hut go to Knap i A Gilticri and get the best goods I r the lowest prices. The Stind iy school convention of the United Bret lrcii church is in session in this city. The attendance Is good. Albany, the Herald says, has con cluded not to celebrate the Fourth, not being able to collect sutliclciit funds. Miu Ella Dearborn was married at Sa lem last night to A. L. MoCully, of Fort- land. The luily has many irietiJa m til- gene. Rev. G. A. Blair, of this city has been elected president of the State Sun day school convention for the ensuing year. The annual conference of the united Brethren church bcirius hi Eugene to morrow and will continue over Sun day. Rev. J. W. Huble, D. D.. bishop of the Pacific coast district of the United Brethren church, will attend the con ference here tills week. The nuisance of street sprinkling is again being indulged in. The council should prohibit tho manner in which our streets are now spriiiKiea. Rev. G. W. Gue, pastor Grace street M. E. church, of Portland, Is expected to deliver an address at the Old Sol diers' Reunion to be held in this city in June. Fast trains are soon to lie put on tho Woodburn-Springtleld branch. A train to double the track every day is expected, and mixed trains are to bo done away with. Gus Wiseman was lined $40, or twenty days in jail, at Baker City, for beating his wife. She bit his finger was tlie excuse lie oiiereu lor ins un- husbandly conduct. The republicans will have a rally in Eugene Saturday, In the afternoon and evening. Hon. R. Williams, of Port land, and lion. r. 11. Tongue, oiiiuis boro, will bb the speakers. We respectfully invite the people of Eu gene and vicinity to call and examine our stock and get our prices. Everything nice, new and clean. We will treat yon right. KSAI'P & GlLDEBT. While it mav be about an even race whether we get the railroad or not but everyone admits that Konpp & Gilbert are a head of all comiietitors In the grocery trade. Ax Billy allows no ono to undersell him but will give more value for the same mone than any other grocer in Eugene, r 'pot cash, our motto. Non union, our i rices. The State Christian Endeavor con vention wil lie held in this city Octo ber 14-10. I'res. E. S. Miller has liccii chosen to rc .resent the State Union at the coming N'ow York convention. Rev. W. ( ;. Sliucy, D. D., of Dayton, Ohio, who 1 :is been managing agent of the United irethren publishing house at Dayton, i r 2S years, will be in at tendance on tlie conierenee in fcugene. Ski Meel is attending the state shooting ournntnent at Salem. He wou n iitch No. 3, getting 13 out of 15; No. 4 ;etting 20 out of 20 birds, and tied in wo others. He is a fine shot. The Regisler is still growling aliout Clarence Me Bee being allowed jail lib erties. Rut it will never pubiisii tlie letter of Dr. Mckenney, a republican, and county pnysician, explaining the matter. Albauy is having trouble in raising a Fourth of July celebration fund. What would said town do with a flOO.OOO railroad bonus. Eugene should by all means celebrate, as well as raise the railroad subsidy. The first steel wire ever drawn in the state of Washington was drawn at the nail works at Everett last Thurs day. The machinery worked to per fection. Superintendent Campbell took tho wire to his home and will keep it as a curiosity. The Albanv Democrat says: The Eugene Register having momentari ly merged into a gleam of light, arrives at the profound conclusion that the democrat ic press of the state is supplied w lib editor ials from headquarters. Of course they are. Editorials in democratic papers are expected to be mpplied from load quarters. Not so with editorials appearing in the Eugene Register. One has only to takes cursory glance at editorials in that paper to know that tbey never eme enated from head quarters. It was some other kind of quarters from whence tbey came. Exchange: The residents of Lake and Klamath counties are doing a creat deal of thinkinir over thecireum stances recently brought prominently before their notice, to -the effect that lieef cattle in Modoc county, Cal., where there are railroad aceominodie tions, command on the average 10 ier bead more man nne came on i ranges of the two counties first named. In stock cattle the difference is fully aii irreat in favor of Modoc coun tv and the citizens of Lake and Klamnth have reached the conclusion that a railroad is worth striving for. Sententious, Geo. M. Miller telegraphs us from . .. . M han rranciwxi oh kniusk Uiw l.'n i vrimvi Cnl . Mnv 1!). I L. Campbell: Only two hundred dollars sutjs ritXHi. cannot nepenu on San Francbco. ueo. m. -miller (ard of Thanks. F.tEUorsT. Mav IS. 1832. Fleaae let :oe express through your paper my bearllelt nana to tne people ri rair r.m, I'm., .a and Creiwell for their kind ml helD ai J stmpstbv in our 1 be reavement. H. C. L" i s . sa. Heavy admini'-tra Maxwell, Maxwell, t leged to be case tlint h. able comm. Maxwell ci Hit. H. C. Humphrey, -r of the estate of S iruh leceased, has sued John . recover aliout t-4,0Oi), ul iue the estate. This is tho Ix-cii exciting consider- ut in the county. John .uus the will was lost. it lit: vn us. Willoughby, dentist. Waleb clubs si Uolloway's. J. J. Walton, attorney-at-law, , D. Linn A Bon, furniture and nndertak ing. If you want suit of olothes or a pair of pantaloon go to Davis, the tailor. lie guar antees satioiiu'tion ami low prices. Kugene Hour at Henderson's. Albany Hour at Henderson's. Mcdt'oi'ti tlour at Henderson's. Junction Hour at Henderson's. You pays your money and you takes your euoice. Get in the swim and chew "Whole Hog." If you are a democrat, Ik; a democrat chew Whole Hhi, or noun. The liesl tobacco in the market is "Brown's Natural Leaf." Chris Marx baa reduced the price of shav ing at bis shop to 1 j cents. The Minnesota Hotel has lieen re wired and refurnished. Terms fl per lnv. Onlv oiu I.I.H'lc fnim tlie ileiHit All white 'help. Dr. Smiley is prepared to attend to all callK from the country and will make that part of bis prnctico a specialty. Nails and barb wire are down. Now is the time to buy at 1. 1.. 1 1IAM1IEKS. Join Uolloway's watch and jewelry clubs, he is the originator of them in Eugene, a erfeotly safe and very profitable way of uying what yon want. Call and Investi gate it. V Holloway has just received some new desigus in wuteh rases. (Nil and see them, the largest and most select stock iu Eu gene. Money to loan on improved farms fur a term of years at a reasonable rate of inter est by E. J, MeClanahan. Don't sell vour eirirs and chickens until you Ax Billy, ''Spot Cash" our motto, non-union our prices. A 51-lneh Columbia Dicyole for sale or trade at a bargain. Inquire of, or address lions & raiNi. We can blend as fine coffee and furnish as fine teas as ever came to Eugene or any place else. KNil'P & UILBKBT. You can iret 5 imhiiuIs of Rio colfce for 1 1.00 at Knapp & Gilliert'B. Parties wishing to sell tlmlier tribu tary to McKen.ie, WillanHte, Sius law, Smith river and Mohawk enquire of W. C. Bailey, care Joel Ware, Eu gene, Oregon. Bids for fifty cords of sound hotly fir wood and llfly cords of heavy oak grub wood 4 feet long will bo received at my olllco In Etigcno until Juno 0, lWC, tor use or school district iso. 4. Lane county. Oregon. Rlirht reserved to reject any or all bids. Dated Eugene, Uregon, .May 4, isu Geo. F. Ckaw. Clerk. AN IMPORTANT CASE DECIDED. Judge Boise Sustains the State Hoard oi tejiiaiizaiiou. Special to the Oi'ard. Salem, Oregon, May 18. In tho case of Marlon county, Oregon, against the Southern Pacific railroad company, to collect excess of taxes duo on the valuation made by the state Isinrd of equalization, Judge R. P. Boise, this morning, sustained ine legality oi mo work done by the state board, by de ciding in favor of Marlon county. Equalization Notice. The board of directors of school (Us- trlct No. 4. Lane county. Oreuon. will meet at the Eugene National Bank as a board of equalization at 111 o'clock a. in.. Mondav. Mav si. ic. lor me pur pose of equalizing tliu assessment roll of said district for 1S!I2, and will con tinue from day to day until tlie equali zation Is completed. Dated Eugene, ur., -May m, iw-. Geo. F. Chaw, Clerk. Please Settle. Having disposed of my grocery busi ness I hereby give notice to those in debted to me that the same must be settled immediately. Tlie books can be found at Prof. Williams' olllee, up stairs iu theChrisman block. W. P. FISHER. Lumber. J. D. Howard at Elmira, or R. V. Howard at Junction, are selling dressed and undressed lumber cheaper than any other parties. See them be fore purchasing. Yours truly, It. V. UOWAKU. Notice to Teachers. All applications for positions as teachers In School District No. 4, must lie filed with tho clerk on or before Juno 7, 18i)i Geo. F. Cuaw, Clerk. Fieelieparing. All Wheeler & Wilson sewlnir ma chines will tie repaired free of charge at F. L. Chambers' hardware store during our great exhibit from May 24 Junel. Wheeler & Wilson Mfo. Co. Politics In Epitaph. In a cemetery indefinitely located "on the Susquehanna river," there is grave with this epitaph on the marble memorial slab: "Chas. Lewis; He Voted tor Lin coln." A Baton Rouge (La.) gravestone bears this legend: "Here lies the body of David Jones. His last words were: '1 die a Christian and a democrat." Who Has LiED?-The Register Is a good hand to maintain a- lie when it has been proven. Now we have a a proposition to make: If tlie article headed "Cowardice in the Senate" was not credited to the St. Iiuls Republic, we will donate an additional $. to the railroad subsidy, and if it was the Reg ister shall respond. We are willing Hint, the veteran republican editor. 11, It. Kincald. of the Journal, shall do- cIiIh the matter. Now. Mr. lU glster, come to tho front or admit your mis take like a gentleman. ITvikh'hteuly Rich. E. C. Smith returned home from his Canyonvillo mines Thursday, bringing with him several nuggets of gold, besides some dust. Out of two pans ho ob tained 1 and 40 cents restiectively. The company, of which Mr. Smith Is a tni inU r. owns several thousand acres of rich placers. Water ill lie brought on the ground at the earliest possible .lnv wlii'ii one of tlie richest hydraulic mines on the coast will lie opened. If IhiHW mines were located in a far dis- ijiiit. Minntrv thev would attract cap! talists from all over the United Stale. Conference. The United Brethren mnferciHO is II session In tills City, The attendance is quite lurge. Bishop Hott is tlie presiding officer. BimiTLors.-Tbe Oregonian speaking of the 1st Prlvterio churen of that city, ...a i, ia tha flrtt tio.cb west of the Rock iea to be light! by elcttricily. The M E. rtinn-h ol E'leene has been linbted with electricity for nearly three years. T ACCIDENTAL DROWNING. (ieorgeA. Banter Loseg Ills Life to Save His Coat. Dally Guard, May in. At 2:30 o'chx'k yesterday afternoon ... ..i i ....I.. . .i.e. i nil nun hi wns urouui. or nun city uv it son oi joe .Myers, oi rainnount, unit (ieorgo A. Hunter had drowned in tho Willamette near there. Soon a hun dred eoplo were at the sccno of the accident which occurred opposite tho Wllklus foot bridge, nlsnve Jihi Mvcrs place, on the north side of tho Wilkin place. It aps'ars that aUiut two o'clock a party fishing on the bank of lite river at tnat point noticed tho young man opposite to them on tho north side of the river holding to the brush on the top of an undermined tree. Siting his coat Hunting past, he loosened hi hold on his support and started to swim after It. Just at this time the Parties noticed a bout tloatiug by near tliein, right side up and nearly tilled with water. Then they heard cries of "Help," Help," and looking toward where the swimmer had Ist'ii, saw that he had sunk U'licath the sur face. The current Is very swift there and the river quite wide and I s' fore as sistance could have reached him lie sank the third time. As beforestated the alarm given brought many who Immediately commenced a search for the Irody and alsuit 4 o'clock it was re covered by M. W. McMurray and Mr. Grover with a hook they were using from a boat. It was In about seven feet or water and only a few feet from the bauk. Many crossed the river with thekiudly aid of A. J. Nickel), who was there with a boat assisting iu the search, and endeav ored to resuscitate the body, but Dr. Hhar pies arrived after tbey bad worked hard for half an hour and pronounced it lifeless. George Allen Hunter was a son of H. C. Hunter of Fairmounl and waa 15 years, 11 months and 6 days of age. He was a stu dent at the State Uuiversity, very popular with bis teachers and classmates, also a highly respected member ot the M. . Ep worth League. How he first became sepa rated from the boat, will doubtless never be known, as he was alone. Regret is uni versal at bis nntimely death. The funeral will take place Tuesday, May 17, at 1 o'clock p. ni., from the family residenoe to the Springfield I. O. O. i. cemetery. s. i Thrown Front a Buggy. John and Elmer Gray started to go to their bottom ranch Mow Eugeuo last Saturday afternoon aliout 6:1') o'clock In a single buggy. When o poslto tho knife factAry on Eighth street tho horso became frightened, probably from escaping steam, and started to run. Ho ran across the street aliout in tho shape of a figure 8, and as tho buggy cramped tho first time the boys were pitched out, John falling on his face and breast and get ting pretty badly shook up, although not serious, no bones being broken. Elmer escaped without any injury. llio horse ran on the sitiewaiK in iront of the Cherry building knocking out an awning post, when it was caught. Tho buggy received no material dam age. Dally Uuard, May 17. Narrow Escape. Mail carrier Gar rison had a narrow escape from being run over by tho north-bound overland last night, no threw mo man saca on the car before the train had come to a stop and stepping backward struck against the express truck standing by. He slipped and fell between tho trucK and the moving train which threw h in under the cars next to tno rails and he lay In this position while ono or two car lengths passed and tho tram stopped. His only injuries are a few bruises, but It wiib a narrow escape. Dally Guard, May 27. Funeral. The funeral of tho young man. tlco. a. liunter, wno was drown ed In the river Sunday, occurred this afternoon to tho (sprlnglleld cemetery. Jt was conducted ny his iciiow stu dents of the State University and the M. E. church Enworth League, of which ho was a respected member. His bereaved father and sister have tho sympathy of all in their sad af fliction. Real Estate Transfers. COTTAOI OB0VI. J H Wriirht to C II Zumwalt et al. lots 3 and 4, blink 8, Shield's addition; f250. ootnrraT. Ira Bowman to L C Green, 15.01 acres Tp 17 S, R2W;f22.r. U S to Benjamin IP Dunlap, 40 acres lnTpl7B, U6 w;iuu. A Promising; Caudidate. O.K. Wilkinson, the young candidate for the lenUature. is winnina applause throughout the oanvass. His capability of oonductins the canvass of the party he rep resents has called many advocates to nis standard. irroHiieolive of politics. He is worthy of the votes of the people and can be depended npon never to betray tha trust reposed upon him. 'Will Qrr Thebi." -The Cooa Bay Sun. the orsan of the people's party, baa tha followina: "Attorney George A. Dor ris, of Eugene, nominee of the democratic party for prosecuting attorney oi mil ois iriet. was in town last week making the ao qnaintanoe of our oitizens, who as whole could not help taking kindly to him. Oeorge is an old time friend of ours and is witbal, one of the ablest attorneys of Lane county, and has a fine practice in bis borne oity, Eugene and neighboring towns. Oeorge is a friend of the people and will get there. Dally Guard, May IS. Married. In Benton county, at tho residence of tho bride's brother, at mxin today. E. C. Lake, of laigene, and Miss Bertha Emery, of Santa Itosa. Californ a. were married. Iho bride is a daughter of Prof. Emery, for merlv a nrofessor of the Corvallis airrh cultural colletre. Tho groom Is well known here as an Insurance agent After a short Visit tho Couple Will re move to Eugene, occupying tho house on Seventh street formerly owned by J. E. Fenton. An Oitsidb View. Portland Dis patch: "The Eugene people have raised about 170,UW tOwaniH ine piusiuw run- nnul sultsldv. Pluck and energy will win In the long run. and the people of Etigcno are Just chuck full of that article." Yes ! The Bubsldy now amounts to 181,000. Three Crewh. ltoseburg Review: Three train crews will lie put on the ltoseburg local about June 1. Instead of two as at present. This will be a need ed relief for the boys as this Is too long a run to make every day, Sundays in cluded. Married. In Prineville, Oregon, May 12, 1HH2, by Itev. Hodgson, C. M. Elkins and Miss Manda Comlis. The young lady Is known by many In Eu gene. An Audition. J. M. Hendricks Is making an addition on the rear of his agricultural warehouse, continuing it to tlie alley on the south. Public Speaking. Hons. L. Bilycu and E, It. Skip worth will address the voters of Rich ardson, Long Tom mid Monroe pre cincts as follows: Smlthlleld, Tuesday, May 31, 1-10 p. m. Long Tom, Wednesday, Juno 1, 1:.'!0 p. m. Monroe, Thursday, Juno 2, 1:110p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to Ixi present. Ladies eceial!y In vited. Complimentary. The press .if Iowa, where the democratic candidate for county jmlge, A. II. Fink, lived for yea., benr testimony to his worth and ability. We make extraots from the papers published at his old home in Ureen field, Adair comity: Adair Democrat: We notice in the Ore gon Slate Journal (bat our fotmer citizen, A. If. risk, has been honored by the democrats of Lane county, Uregon, by giving him the nomination for connt judge, should he lie elected tbey will fiud in Mr. Fiak an impartial arbitrator and aueneufy to oliqnea sod ooiiibines, a man ot broad judgement and one who will be fearless in the dis charge of his duty. His many, friends bare 1 will rejoice to hear be it elected: Ureeutleld Transcript, republican: We learn that onr forn.er citizen, A. II. Flak. formerly of ltichland township, but now a resideut of Lane Co., Or., has been nominat ed for county judgo. Mr Fink is a roan of excellent ability, and would fill the office of oonnty judge will. He was one of the best farmers in our county and thoroughly identified with the farming interests, and during the Grange movement will be re membered as one of the leading spirits in that organization. He also took a leading part in the county fair, and in all farmers' movements in his township, and was chief through bis liberality and influence that e Fisk church waa built. His many friends in Adair county will be glad to hear of his election. Fall Creek Flashes. May 12, 1892. Items of interest aro scarce. Wo wonder what tho attraction is for Georgo Breeding at Eugene? Mr. Stires, from Sodavllle, was at A. Matteson's one night last week. J. A. Brlggs, tho Pleasant Hill pho tographer, will be hero tho 25th. Messrs. Ansel Hyland, Miller, Black burn and Will Larmcr were in Eu gene last week. Miss Genevieno Majors, from Junc tion City. Is sojourning among friends and relatives at this place. - - . - Hop Lice Here. State Experiment Station, Corvallis, Or., May 10, 181)2. J Editor Eiriene Guard. Dear Sir: Genuine hop lice have Just Urn wnt me from Eugene. They were found on lsiuo num. Yours truly, F. L, Washburn, Entomologist. A Statement. State or Ohjoom, ) Oonnty of Lane. Cbknwii.l, Feb. 2,0, 1893 The underslcned. W, W. Buoy, of Crea- well, couuty aud state above mentioned, be ing first duly sworn according to law deposes: nud say that I believe Mrs. Martha Buoy to lie a virtuous woman and any re)ort to tho contrary I brand as an in famous lie. W. W. Buoy. An Encampment Proposed. Salem Is bilking of trying to procure seven companies of tlie O. N. (., at the 4th of July celebration at that place, C Co., of Eugene, being one of the num ber, i he (statesman estimates it wouiu cost the city $ 1,000 to have a three days eiicmnpmeiit. It further says: Salem can well afford to contribute that sum when it is remembered that Eugene gavo 13.r)0 for the state en campment last year. Much of iho material bought by Etigeno will bo available this year, thereby lessening the expense no small de gree. Last year the ammunition aione cost $000. Bkusiiino Up. At the regular monthly business meeting of C Com pany it was voted that the company accept the invitation of tlie G. A. 11. to tako part in the Memorial Pay ser vices; also that the company drill hereafter twice a week. Monday and Thursday evenings. This Is for the purpose of gaining efficiency in drill among the now recruits so that at any nub lo parade there may not ne a com pany In tho Second Begiment or In Oregon that can jireseut a better ap pearance. Died. Joseph Koch, democratic nominee for county surveyor, received tlie sad Intelligence of the death of hia only brother, in Germany, Tuesday Mr. Koch'a many friends sympathize with him. . Moving. J. B. Rhlnehart has pur chased the one-story residence In the rear of J. M. Hendricks' agricultural warehouse and Is moving the same to his lot on the comer of Pearl and Ninth streets. Who Is He?-We find the following in today's Oregonlan: W. B. Young, of Eugene, fell from a window In the fourth story of the Qulmby house to tlie sidewalk, about seventy feet below, at 2 o'clock this morning. His thigh and one leg were fractured and he was Injured Internally. He was taken to the GixkI Samaritan hospital Young was intoxicated at tho time, and was leaning out of the window when he lost his balance and fell." The ymmg man is Benson Young, son of C. W. Young. Keti'rndto the Asylum. Thurs day's Salem Statesman: Robert Nel son, an Insane man sent to the asylum for tho insane, In 181K), from Lane county, recently made his escape. He was caught at llarrlsburg and was re turned to the asylum yesterday. The Local Market. The following quotation! lor the local market are of retail prices only. They are corrected weekly, and will Is) found as accurate as such a report can he made: WliKiT Net market I 7S ( SO Oats- 1'er bu-liel, not 1 ! lOocB-rerluolb. 2 : Hear-Pur rk J Mi rroN- l'er tt W (rt 10 Foaa-lvrtb s V.Ab-l-erlb USW Hahs Her ft 1-It u SiiiieLDRMa Perth 10 Sll.aa l'er lb., 12' i L"5 i'. (g) 1.3, 4 uo 9 oi it 'is M f 2". ( 7 ". I !' Id W (a) Labi rYr n Hcttks l'er roll (.' Iba.) , En... Per doen ( hi. asss Old hem, l'er doi., Haass V It. Phtatois N. w 1 Bushel SUUAB Dry trmnulateU, Y 0,1 in o Ty miiiiw", I' ItraC, Y tb iold. n, Y i:ea Kico beat V Mirau, (.! Corria 1' Kio f m Java I Tea-VI Soaps lr but, 'JO bars.... ( nr.si-l-r'er Hor-rVr tt x 1 1 jo it Woot r quotation