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CIXY AND COUNTY, ..JUNE 11, 1892. GLOOMY FKOSPECTS. ptajlmUtle View pf Cloge ObHcrver. Eugenie, Or., June 7, 1892. Fditok Guard: What In to become j Eugene? I understand that the rroucli Dynamo Manufacturing Co. -..imut to move their establishment Portland, on account of the expeii i .i.ru nxnrninir from tlm i ti MtfhU accruing from the ship- menla of metals in here, and out aguiu X the manufactured article. A com Stinir line of railroad would losseu this Kleht tariff nearly 40 per cent. Thin inis to me to be the only reason mder the sun that new manufactories iU not locate here, because our shl ;. facilities are so limited thut if uu rtlcle could be manufactured here much cheaper than at other places, the rtcwsive iates of transportation to market would more than eat up the nroflts. We can never hojie for manu facturers to pennauently locate here until transportation facilities are ad Tntgeous. The same cause places the farmer at a disadvantage, not only In the shipment of bis products, but In keeping the home market lower, for manufactories bring more people and the lurger the DOpulaUon of a city the better the proilt on the products of the adjacent tarms for the greater the home consumption. Without manufactories or something more than we now have, how can we sustain the present population; and be tides we notice every now and then an Item In our papers about extra work the Southern Pacific Is putting on the Woodburn-Sprlngfleld branch and it to strongly Intimated that as soon us tbe Y Is put in across the river ut gprlngfleld, that branch will be used tt j the main line. Even now they have cut off several employees between Eu gene and Woodburn on the main line. It Eugene to be left out In the cold In a few months? Are the men who hold ten per cent, mortgages on most all of the adjacent farms to be ouronly popu lce In a few years. A Close Observer. Goshen Items. ' June 8, 1892. Mrs. Horace Hampton Is quite sick. Hiss Ethel Brewer Is stopping In Eugene. Noland went ahead of his ticket in this precinct. Mrs. Eby and parents visited Harris burg tiret of the week. Many attended the picnic at Pleasant Hill Saturday and had a pleasant time. There were 62 votes cast in this pre cinct with thirteen electors absent from the polls. Over one-sixth the electors of this precinct failed to vote. Borne were at the polls and would not. A. J. Keeney Is in attendance at a protracted pioneer picnic in the vicin ity of Halsey, Linn county, this week. B. F. Keeney and W. L. Wheeler, republicans, were elected justice and constable of this precinct with a small majority over Jesse Cox and C. H. Matthews, democratic candidates. Mrs. Belle Dodsou and children and lister, Zetta Gray, started for their home at Baker City, Oregon, Monday accompanied by Mrs. irank Hamp ton. Hampton Bros, started with about 650 head of their cattle across the mountains yesterday. A. M. Osburn also started with his cattle to his sum mer range at the same time. In many of the ballots cast here it was Impossible to determine the elec tors choice for some of the offices. This was especially the case in respect to the representatives, where in many cases four were voted for. When the young gentleman and his lady, of Dexter, attempted to keep ahead of our young mail carrier near here Saturday, they found that "Wis" Is almost too familiar with the ribbons (or them. TaTa. Florence Notes. The West, June 3. Free steamboat transportation elec tion day. Tug Lillian has been repainted and Is looking very slick. School has been suspended in the Florence district until September 1st. This long vacation is because of Prof. Martin's illness. WldMcGee returned from Eugene last night bringing his family with him. They went out to Heceta Head this morning where they will remain several months. Asawlogseven feet six Inches In diameter was recently sawed at the Cushman mills. It was the largest log ever taken In at the mill, and as logs of this size had not been figured on a portion of one end of the mill jras knocked out when the log was hauled in. M. E. Baubert had the misfortune this week to smash up his saw mill (OKine in a hnrrihln nhane. Some bolt something came loose In the cylin der ana tne whole business went w pieces. Mr. Baubert Is undecided as to nether he will repair the old engine or buy a new one. The site chosen by the Odd Fellows w their cemetery is situated on the outhside about three-quarters of a nile back from the river on Mr. Col homestead. Mr. Colter hasgiv " the lodge five acres of land for this Purpose and agrees to sell any greater mount they may desire at any future The ground will at once be sur ged, platted and put in shape. Precinct Officers. The following ti the vote In the Eogeoo strict for justice of tha pesos: FG. W. Kinsej. .K.No.l 121 " 151 " "8 38 K. j 69 " . ' 86 " 8 61 Total J. LI. Wilhami. .616 ""o. I.. M " 2.. ...133 ...120 ... 25 ...147 IE. 3.. I.. J " " H ToUJ 'oeey'i majority, 8. .... 63 .... 20 ...508 Alliance Meeting. ..The Lane countv alliance will meet the court house In Eugene, Satnr 7. June IS, at 10 o'cloek a. ni. All """In the county are requested to "-j-wiegaiea as imporwnt ouira w iransaciea. W. H. epAroii. Sec'y. and Treaa. Brevlth. E. R. Bkipworlh, attorney -al-law. Money to Uu on furiu, En.itilreof JuJe W altoo. Hut and cold UtUa every day la tb wek at Jerry lloru'i barbur ahop. Fur flue anha made In order and ready mude clotbiug, go to Ed Hanson. Mr Geo K Craw baa the tola agency for all brand of the celebrated Tanall Punch Citjare Remember that IIiiUKon & Son have the beat aelected stock of clothing in town. Bring your old scrap cast Iron to the Eu gene Iron Foundry where yoa can dispose F. iikiU" I'ioiir $!.:i."i prr aiick. The F.u Rent Flouring null Luks tbe beat quality of roller mill U.uir. If m tit- gtiing tun old for your a-v. Inch, or if tuny d,i not exactly suit yon take thi'lU to V.'mI tn and have Wrtr lenses fitted. Dr. O. V,'. Hiddlo limy lw found at hi ri-Hidi net. ou Olive streit, between Fifth and Sixth afreets one block went of the Minne sota Hotel lie ia prepured to do all dent al work in the best uiauner. The b-st finiily remedy la undoubtedly Pfund-r's Oreijou Ulood 'rurifler. Harm lean, it Hccniiilihe relief where many oth er mullein, a f nil to do. It may be aafely given to tbe infant a well aa tbe adult. Henderson, deutiat. J"b work at the Guabd offloe. Funntaiu puis ut Watts'. Wank deeds and mortgagee for aale at tho Guiun office. Blank notieea hr the locution of quaitz miuea for aale at the Uuauii oitiee. For all kiuds of furuiinfr luiplcuieuta call on J. M. Uoudricks ou Niutb Street. Screen window and doom, class, saab and dimrs at liioiLow 4 Kigkfithick. What Is Itt That produces that bountifully soft com plexion unil leuves no traces of its applica tion or injurious effects? The answer, Wis dom's Kobertine accomplishes all this, and is pronounced by ladiea of teste and refine ment to be the rnont delightful toilet article ever produced. Warranted harmleaa and matchless. F. M. Wilkina, ugent, Eugene City. GEO. W. KIXZEY, AUCTIOKEER. When you want your goods, household furniture or land sold at auction, call of Geo. W. Kiuaey, the pioneer and most sue nmiiifiil anntinneer in Lane Cnnntv. He will attend to all sales on a reasonable com mission. NOTICE. Wtiun ivnntino eampterv work BO to E.W. Achison & Co., who art) prepared to furniab all kinds at lowest pneea ior ursi-enu wui. Our Portland cement walls for enoloaing IntnarAtlia flniwt Vat DUt UDOU the market, and are furnished at about halt the coat of stone. Cull and see our Deauti ful Rarra A Westerly eranitea and best grades of Vermont marble. Offices at Al bany, Engnne and lloseDurg. Very Itespectfully Yours, E. W. AcHresos & Co. SHEEP INSPECTORS NOTICE. All persons in Lane county owning scab by sheep or sheep alllicted with other dis easos, aro hereby notified that said aheep mnat ha thoroughly dipped, sufficient to kill said disease, forthwith. Any person failing to comply witn mis no tice will be liable to bave his sheep dipped b the Insnector at said nersons's expense. Take notieo ud save costs, Dated June 5, Gko. Fisheb, Sheep Iuspector. yard for cheap lumber. Andrews will not oe nnaorsoiu. st.ii - TT..I, 1-u.. lattmiit foAlltlfr u lillil. lU'tl mw 0 means that your system is in a state to in- . 3 l-:..l, r'nmnnn Ft. Vlte aiseaso, uuu iniyoio ""r""" . li -HI- ... nrliuf vmi nniwl at iraci oi narsuimmm u j - once to expel impurities of the blood nnd , ; i j .... tint.l n all riinrririlA. Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wilkina, the drnggist, is not selling "Wisdom's Robcrtine" for the complexion, the most elegnut and only really harmless preparation of its kind in the world, and giving a beautiful picture card with every bottle. Real Estatu 'lrausters. COTTAOK OllOVK. Win Hemenway toJMrs Lena Lurch, n- , ... .1... .t i nt lot. S lilock 3: and 5 fwt of east of the east j, lot 4, UlOCK 3, Jicr unuiiu o n'"""i " KDOKNK. C E Campbell to V II I'arsons, J of 30x80 feet on Pearl street; $50. C0DNTBT. E C Knowles to Lucinda Knowles, 10acreSinTpl8 8,ltl0Ny;$:i00. E M Warren to Eliza C Cahow, 0 acres near Goshen; 1380. James A Hare to William Partridge, land, 'o J Treen to J E Forbes, 320 acres in T 18 8. Rl W; $2000. State of Oregon to Catherine Moran, 9170.cre.inT18 8.R5W;118 38. Flora M Kimball to J H Ray, quit claim to Kimball mine" in T 23 8, R 3 W; 10. Louise 8 Linn to John M Kttson, 1 0x100 feet in Patterson and Shaw's addition; 100 John U Kitson to Louise 8 Linn, lot 5 and W y, lot 4. block 4, in Shaw's second addition; $2500. FLORENCE. i .iniin.. n Richmond, lot 1, block 2, in original town, $300; bond. Indian War Veterans. 1t'0T, xrnirio '(12. VANCOL Vt.lt, 11 "l --- Capt P. C. Noland, commandmg Lane County Camp -No. 7. iJear sir uuu v. vim - rades ana meir wnra " - paid full fair over the Southern Pacific Railway lines to the coming great en- turn ueKeis ut ".-""" - nresentation of my certifleate at tlie S ticket office. Certifleate good till June 12. I hope to see you and the whole membership of the camp present on June 15 at 10 o'clock a. m. We expect a cninu goou uluc. Your Comrade, W. H. Hathaway, Orand Adjt. J. L. Page's Cash Prices. 17 lbs gianulated sugar 19 Extra C sugar 20 " Golden C sugar 22 " D sugar Eugene flour, per sack SpiiDCfleld flour, per sack i cans tomatoes 10 cans corn 6 cans table peachea 1 t can baking pod r 12 Is b n soda .$100 ,. 100 . 100 . 100 .. 1 15 . 1 15 ,. 100 .. 100 . 100 . .20 . .50 Precinct Okfu eiw. - Cottage Grove district elected the following w"' ,!:.. . f..n,lnr. the vote be- r'foiiow;; j: vc wiey, .r?J;P:,;J. C.Hou1ler rep l dem ."for constable, SIC; Jrry . faher- wood, n p., 217. thcrwoou s ma-oru,, i. Tbe MgliwlTeel Victoria lawn mower Is the lighest running mower made. Call and examine at I. L. Clianiuere . Tl'IDAY.Jl'XE-. Rev. ft. II. Whltiimre, of MiMinn ville, U viiitlug in Kupia The Salem caiuiery i expeeled to atari upthlaweok They will proliab!)' brgin cunning airaberiea first. Yerlngtoii'a Ninth atrirt ilruu store gtiiinintii'H atitihfiu'tinii us to prhva and quality. Kliiiieliurt's Idia k. Mrs. KtU V.itii and Mim Kiel! Ktites, ho bave Ix-m virltmj iu this ciiy ritiirncd to Albany this moiuiug Mrs. J. W. DuvU n tunnel this after noon from a visit with her children at Nashville, Ucntoii eotinty. J. A. Williams has just eloscd a very HUuvHml term of school at I'otiurguiul n'turned home to this city. A gentleman from lloselmrg lnfnrins ustliuttlie tirolialiility is that Ham Miller Is re-ciecteil sheriU'of that tHitm- y- EveryUkly now seems to favor the new system of voting. The law will not Ik) repealed with the consent of the people. Yerington'e 9lh st. drug atoreisthe place. Yeurs of rxperitnee iusures cerisiuty ud dispatch in the compounding and iliqu iia. ing of medicines, Rbiurhart's lilock. Sherlir Xoland is of the opinion that a certain pajier in this city, by Its silly attticks, Ineivused his vote several hundred. There la to be a grand picnic at Irving next Saturday. Several Eu gene iieople will utteud and a line time Is expected. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. linker and daughter, of Hillsdale, Mich., arrived on this afternoon s local for a visit with their cousin, .Mrs. L. Hulin, in this city. Judue Risdon has hid tha biiildiuu on Ninth aired, ((rm- rly und for a bool uud hoe shop, rtumved to tbb re.ir of ihe lot, prepaiatoiy to the erection oi a to slnrj brick. II. N. Cockerliuo di.ipluyed tbe nturus from the diffi-reat electiou precincts last night at the Chiisman building. The en terprise of tbe gentleman was greatly ap preciated by the people. The north-bound overland train Was fourteen hours lute this morning, caused by deluv on account of a wrecked freight train at tuunel No. U between Roscburg and Orants Pass. It Is exjiectcd to arrive at 4 o'clock p. m. Mr. Malcolm lilue, an experienced contractor, ofSnultStc Marie, Mich., lias arrived in tins city ami will doubt less locate permanently. Mr. ltluo conies highly recommended liuving successfully completed some very heavy contracts. Ilillsboro IndcptndiDt: Two men named Tomkins and Johutou, were elasbing tim ber on Jnstpb Hare's farm when a tree (all lug slipped backward from tbe stump and crushed Mr, Johnson's head, killing him in stantly, and broke Mr. Tomkina' Ibigb. air. lomkina lives three milea east of Ulcn- coe. The man who was killed was a stran ger, who bad lutely come to the neighbor hood. A small band of Columbiu river Indians have been a source of terror to the people of Grant county this year, stealing aud kill ing stock on tne ranee and commuting other deeds becoming such outlaws. Of this the ranchers are growing exceedingly tired, and if these redskins still persist iu committing such offenses, they may at any time expect to be converted into good In diana, fit Htihjtcts only for Ihe happy hunt ing grounds. Vaucover Columbian: The Colum bia is rising rapidly. Many of the river bottoms are already lmimtateii. The outlook for very high water this season is promising. Cold, backward spring, wiin nun in me viiiicjs uuu snow in the mountains- Is increasing the probability, and should the weath er become uniformly humid for a few days the water would come down with a rush aud a llood would become the Inevitable result. Tuesday last Editor Itrown of the Arlington Record had Editor Shutt of the Condon lilobe urrested on a charge of criminal libel, and had Khutt brouirht to Arlington, where he oteur- ed before Justice Ebi, waived examin ation, and was bound over In the sum of 1300 to appear before the grand jury. lseforo leaving London, in cnargo oi Deputy SheritI Johnson, bliutt swore out a warrant for Rrown's arrest, charg ing him also with libel, and Wierill Wilcox next day made a trip ueiow ana brought the Arlington editor back with him to Condon. Rrowu had a prelim inary examination lieforo Justice Ta tom Thursday, and was bound over iu the sum of !-U0, to await tne action oi t he urand ury. Tins is to an appear ance a case where the boys huve the fun, and the county foots tne tuns. County Court. Met Wednesday morning at tbe court house at 10 o'clock. Present Judge Scott, Commipsionnrs Parker and llyland, Cleik Walker and Sheriff Noland. . Lewis Reminger road; ordered eattto lished, except that portion from S T Isotn's to second orosBing on Parson's creek. Low Pass road: ordered esiauuanea at anrveved. J A Straight road; ordered estaimauea aa viewed. Winzenreid road of Dublin easement; or dered eetabhbht-d as surveyed wituoui nam' ages. Leo Burg's roal of publio eaiement; or WH eatalilihhed withoui damaites. Road district tio. JJ established, ana boundaries of road district be changed to conform with tbe Bame. lladger Hill road; J. 13. Kieiiardson, A. D. Reeves and E. c. 1'otterr ap- nointed viewers nnd C. M. Lollicr I - mirvpvor. County surveyor submitted his re- port of the resurvey or a portion oi uie 1 Km l' las countv road. lh!rnnardt roau; posnioneu uiuii me . . .. - . . i ti.i. Jnlv term of court. Ordered mat tne sum oi .-uo oe ujc propriuU'd toward ox.'iiing the Low Pass road leading from Junction City Trianirle Lake to Wliismun's on Lake creek, and Win. HIatchlcy Is hereby appointed sujierintendeiit of ii id rtinil. John Holland appointed stiiKTvisor of road district So. 3U anu James m TnrlilH of district No. 30. Onicreil thnt E. IT. McKennev lie and he is hereby dismissed as physician of prisoners confined In the county jail and pnuiiers within the city linn ana J. hmiiey, m. u., iwinini such vacancy at a salary or f u month. 8. T. Peterson npointed RUs-r- of road district o. Ai. The Election The democrats elected in Lune ta ' ty without a doubt Chas. K. T kin son, representative; A. II. Eisk, cou i tv judge; J. E. Noland, -herirt". 1 j McPherson, assessor. The republic. 1 elect tbe bal.mce of the ticket. Pheasants Wanted. Twenty-four live Chinese nbe,-Hiits wanted ut the Eighth i-tn et fish, 1"''JI- try and game niarUet I.. t.iNVEV. Now is th ; time to n wir your i 1 mowers. Extras for all kiiols at F. L. CHAJUlthS. WEUNI1SDAY, Jl'NE 8. Then Is now a largo passenger trulllc ou tho local trains Dr. Iiaruard has renioiud to 1'ortl.iuJ for the piiiciice ot his prulctslou A letter from Elmer Cleaver brings the newt that his health is Improving, Mrs, L. K. l.onry weld lo Portland this morning for a vn.it with relaiives. Mn. D. V. S. K id Infl ia lbs local this miituing for a visit itb tier pureuts ut LcluLOU. 'l liree of Ihe lilanton beja 1. (t fur South iru Oregon y .-.terday lor a three weeks pri)jHciiug tour. After nil tho hard work done against Charles K. Wilkinson by the opMsi llon, he Is elided. Welwter Wallls has returned from California, whore ho Ins Isvn attend ing the Stanford university. The tNileni ltnptlst aro cousUlcrlug building u new cliurcli. Four thous and dollars is said to be in sight, toward an f mHHI church. Deputy V. S, Marshal P. II. Siunott took "Scoity, McUoualtl, who plud juiliy to telling nd liquor t au Indian, to Portland :hia morning for uteuer. lie will prob itbly get tbiuy das. The elei'tioii of J. C. rullerton, cir cuit Judge; S. W. Condon, prosecuting attorney, and A. C. Woodcock, mem Ikt state lamrd of cquiili.nrion is con ceded. Watch out fortlienewiidverliscineut of tbe Troy Sleam Lntimlry which will nH':ir tomorrow. The proprietor has had years of exiHTlenoe in the business and guarantees good work and satisfac tion. Rev. and Mrs. Rabb arrived on this afternoon's local from Rochester, i. Y.. and were met by a delegation of iiiemU'rs of the lh.iitlst church, of which he will nt once assume the pas torate. Senator Tongue, the gentleman who came here and talked protective tariil for the republicans, it defeated for state senator by 8. H. llulon, a democrat, in Wii.-liiiiL'ton county, a county that is 300 republican. Senator Stanford, of California, has three horses Unit ho could probably sell lor fcfiHUHXi, and could dispose ot an other $4no,rj00 worth and scarcely miss tiieni oil the ranch, and then nave $1,000,00(1 worth left. The Register desires us to publish some charges agaiust tbe editor of the Junction City Times, which wt moat respectfully deoline doing. How would it do for that paper to now puldish Sr. MoKeoney'a let ter in the Mullen caso and thereby do jus tice to Sheriff Noland. THURSDAY, JUNE 0. Circuit court Monday. Join Iloliowuy's clulis. Holloway leads, olhem follow. Carpetsl ! Carpets! at D. Liun & Sou's. D. Linn Se Sen, for furniture, caipetsand undertaking. Oct the latest novels at llolloway's rculuting library. Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. Ebbert wont to Port land for a visit this noruiug. Ice cream freezers. F. L. Cuamdkiis. Mrs. A. V. P.ters vent to 6a Urn this mom mg to atttud flu dourer show. Senator P, F-i'l y, of tho Florence West, giivs ua ple'.aiil call today. Mrs. Harry Wa kins returned this (iftcruooii from a visit at MeMinuville. Mra.R. Kettle left on this morning's 1 ical for a vis it in the state of New York. Rilck laying on Mrs. Conner's new briik was tonmieneed yesterday after- OOll. tihetiff Nolund had the two horse thievea ( ut ibis moruirg, giving them the benefit vt tbe frehh air. Sam Phniiiiior's horsa Alius ran sec ond in n race nt Portland yesterday. 1 Ic was the favorite in the pools. Robt. liowlhby and his dangbter, Jounle, left on this moruitiir'a traiu for a trip to l'ortlaud and the Palouse country, Wash. The Shihluw & Eahtern Railway direc tors will bave a meeting this evening at their olftce in the Lai e County bank build iog. i The MiSHOB Edith aud Mary Tongue, who have beel attending tbe State University here, returned to tueir home at Ilillsboro this tnoraiug. W. Holloway is the only joweler that carries a full line of watches of all grader and makes. Us has twice the stock of any others, apd can better please yoa. Geonie II. Coshow, of Rrownsvllle, I.. ..I..-1.I.... .. I.I , l....ll,.l.,l.,,i. T M In eiuiivjit i inn uiumi-i-in-inTi m, .. Howe, in f citv, during the alisence of Mr. jilei-'who is at Hodavillc, sick. e xtcr our congratulations to Charley JSTkell of the Jacksonville Times nn h s election to the legislature. lie wii mrea live nienibcr or mat body. ! Aiiotucr car of vehicles lust received direct from the factory which makes my s'.eclv oomnlete In buggies, car riugesJ carts and pleasure wagons, also furm f agons. Prlc as usual low. v i F. L. ClIAMIIKItS. Wednesday afternoon June 8th at four o'olocli some oi Alias larDet i pupils gave a pisnd reoital at her stadio oa Willamette Tbe important feature of Ibis reo it lie tryiug for tbe prize given by stre t. al wiw MissT .rbet for the beet rendering of a pi ano so t. Tbe pupils who contested were Pearl U"key y. lneiuurea were Miss L. C. Carlon, Sirs. 11 L. Bates and Miss Loorail Mis Ina Craig was tbe fortunate one siJ received a beautiful copy of "Ma aicianiin Rbyrne for Childhood's Chime," prseuied in a happy manner by Miss Car son. 1 pleasing variety was lent to tbe programme ny Jima ium uenauaw ipu pil of Bra. lilylbe reading of two aeleo- tiona. oredit Misa Lulu does ner teacner mocu ad the audience were well pleased. 1 Vnrnrlun. Inir Guard, JunoS. Lett night at aeven o'clock tha organ iza tionknown as toe Marine Cadets might havtbeen seen drawn np in line in front ol (1. lottman'i more. It was the oocaiion of a itprie the little fellows bad planned for ther oaotain C. A. Hacbs. When he was calsd.before tlira, Private Adelbert Rett mai nreaented him with a handsome en crVil Dueber wld watch and chain in be- h if (I the Mu'iue Cadets, and oitizens of Hi cue aa a tokeo of esteem. He wae also 1 1 Vf Ul. J4... -. , .. igese as a tnken of esteem. He wae also efe-ltfd with a box of cigars by the Ca ila.f Mr. Saihs is hinhly pleased with Ceb detb. ihe-.etuk " of appreciation which are -cLl d. nl, for he baa kept np this or- iamzati.).- ch h .s lf"rded a great deal of i nttr I ur cituvi.i at bu own ex- pt"1- a ii 14 r!n, hff Jus .. The! ?ll-d I billet iu of t.uirons. as we 1 as 'Wbwl th'f''-r July lsfwe shall con- 7.. .: .... n fafrlctltr miuli ' wfc. ..JU.1Uie-WS Wil nn.ij .wiii "S'T1. t"lT,.1 .:n ,.,,..1,1,, in in u.ll 1 . lilt Will II I and save the . 1 J den-oine iii'l' troiiiiies an -tug ilitedncnH, rZTltf) i itidi oted to us oy account are -lan5! ill v riucstcd toTliake hUtlo- l lent i or N.-'ore said (bite. Day A HE.ijfcit.so. "pallj duard, June. Vis. rm i.-A deb iraiioii of 13 Patdar cbal M I J c'.lows from HarrWmnr v tite. l Wm.awiitila Encampment, of I uj ei , L t niijht. Work was done P' :dl the d-grees, Listing Until five o fioc',. Uiu morning. HltEVlTIF.N. Wllloughliy, dentist. Watch clubs at llolloway's. J. J. Walton, attorney-at'law. 1). Liun k Sou, furniture and undertak ing. If jou want a iit of ololhes or a pair of pantaloon go to Davis, Ihe tailor. Ite guar amis aatuiaction aud low prioea. Eiigcnu Hour nt Hundcrson'n. Albany llotirnt Henderson's. Medford Hour tit Henderson's. Junction tlnurnt HoiHlerwm's. You pays your money and you lakes your enoice. (let In the swim and chew "Whole Hog." If you area democrat, lie n democrat chew Wiioi.i: 1 ItMt, or none. The hesl tobacco in the market is "Hrown's Natural Leaf." Cbria Marx has reduced the price of shav lug at his ehcp to 13 cents. The Minnesota Hotel bus Urn re paired mid refurnished. Terms 1 per day. Only one Muck from the demit. All white help. Dr. Smiley Is prepared to attend to all calls from the couutry aud will make that part of his practice a specialty. Nails and barb wire an' down. Now Is the time to buy at f. 1.. UIAM1IKKS. Join Holloway 'e watch and iewelrv clubs. ho ia the originator of thein in Eugene, a perfectly safe aud very profitable, way of buying what you waut. Call aud inveati gato it. W. Hollowav has just received some new designs in watch cases, Call aud ere them, the largest and most select stock iu Eu- g.'ne. Money to loan nn improved farms for a term of years at a reasonable rate of inter est by E. J, McClauahan. Don't sell your etrgs and chickens until you Ax Hilly, "Spot Cnsh" our motto, non-union our prices. A 51 Inch Columbia Bicycle fur sale or trade at a bargain. Iuquiro of, or address Hobs ,V l'AINK. Parties wishing to sell timber tribu tary to McKen.ie, Willamette, Sius law, Smith river and Mohawk etuitilre of W. C. Hailey, care Joel Ware, Eu gene, Oregon, x Hilly for non-union fruit Jars, Jelly glasses, extra rublicrs, caps, etc. second-hand buggy or wagon to trade for wood. F. L. Cham mats. Kuapp & Gilbert koep a flue line of Luc ca and olive oils. Also fine olives and oth er faucy bottled goods. For stono Jars, Jugs, milk crocks, and flower pots of every description Ax Hilly. Just received a cur load of more non union fruit jars, jelly glasses, etc., Ax Hilly. Now is the time to get a bargain In clocks, watches or silvtrware at Uolloway's clearance auction. Remember you can buy your watches. clocks, &o, at auction, for oue week only. The tame responaible guarantee it given with everything "at llolloway's sale as pre viously. Attend llolloway's auction. The great feature ot Hollowav's auction sale is that his rpaponsibility is a guarantee everything is exactly as represented. Remember you can buy watches and sit- ware at your own prioea for one week. I must have room aa I am contemplating putting iu a line of fine ait goods, so get Bonio bargulns wbilo you may at Uolloway's tbe watch surgeon. Attend llolloway's great clenrance Bale. These aro hard times, bo W. Holloway will give you tbe much sought for privilege of buying for what you like to give for oue week only. Washington county elects the re publican ticket except senator nnd re corder. Attention farmers! Huyyour medi' cities at Yerington'H Ninth street drug store, Rhlnehart's block, Eugene. THE SIUSLAW RAILROAD. The Soliritiiiir Committee at Work Agaiii-K!i,)ti, Thus i ar Subscribed. Paily Ouard, Juna i. The solicitlnir committee for tho Hl- usluw railroad commenced nctive work again this morning in its effort to raise tlieHKi,oou required, mis morning J. P. Cliesher handed the committee his subscription for $1000 and T. O. Hendricks subHcrilicd an additional $o(io, making the entire amount sul Hcribed up to noon today, $SH,(KJ5. Now let every citizen in Lane county fo to work and raise tho sum wanted, t can be done. It must be. Only a few (lavs remain to accomplish this grand object, as tho lulu's provide thnt the railroad company must begin work on or before July 1, or tho notes are void. Again we ask you hunt up the committee and give a liberal subscrip tion. Old Soldiers' Reunion. Heidguabterh Soluikbs and Sir. Lous' Reunion Association " June 6, 1892 There will be a reunion of the Old Sol diers and Sailors of the Upper Willamette Valley held at Eugene in Fairmonnt Park, commencing June 21, 1HU2, and .anting two days. All old soldiers are cordially invittd to attend. There will re a programme oi exereises tor the two first days. On tbe 'i'ii tbe association tnrougb tne department oommander of the O. A. B., H. H. Nortbrup, will present to tbe State University a national flag, which will be received on bebalt oi tne university oy wuoge McArthur. This Invitation is extended to all old sold iers, rettardlees of what war they solved In. Tents will be provided for thoae wishing to camp out. U. l. uono, rresiueni. 1. il. Uamiltoh, becreiary. COME TO THE CELEBRATION. The Committee Does Good Work in Raising- rums. We have the assurance of tba executive committee on Fonrth of of July celebration that in flic lent funds will In forthcoming for a vrnnd lima this vear. Now let evervone get in and help make it a success ia every otle r way aa well as Dnancialiy. 'I herrt ia no doubt tbat there will be a Ur,-.. erowd hera and each one ean do a lit il inwanl makinrr it lamer. Much enure- cwlmn is due tne oommmee in cuaige. Married. I'aily Guard, June 'J.. A mi let weddinir took nlnee at the residence of tbe bride's mother In this citv lust evening. Hev. II. L. Hates of ficiating. The contracting parties were E. I). Pool and Mi-s Hose Moore. Mr Pod Is the popular proprietor of the confectionery and Ice cream imrlors on Ninth street, arid the bricfe Is well known here, as an estimable young lady who has lived In Eugene since girlhood. The H'akT Joins tlm many friends of the happy couple in extending congratulations and u-si wi-nes. Deering mowers and Tiger Self Dump Lay rakes at r. u tuuiuuers. I CIR( 1'IT COURT DOCKET. The Cases That Will Come Itcfore the Circuit Court Next Week. The following is the Circuit Court diKkcj for the Juno term which com mcnocs next Monday: 1 , State of Oregon vs Aaron Lurch. Ob'alulng money under false pretenses. J Stale of Oregon vs Aaron Lurch. Forgery. 3 SUito of Oregon vsE. A. (lerald. Forgery. 4 Stale of Oregon vs Fred (.'oopcr. llurglary. 3 Tilmon A. 1 toward vs S. N. 1 low ard and Ira Allen. For isie-sesslon of real proiHTty. u T.J. lillieK vs j. S. Stllltll. 10 recover money. 7 T. I). Edwards vs F. II. Staples & Co. To recover money. S I'pper Willaiiiette Valley Lum ber Co., vs 1). J. (lover. Foreclosure. 0 Amanda Wait vs John H. Walt. IHvoree. 10 A. E. Hammond vs J. (1. Kelley uud the City of Eugene. Equity. 11 Horace Cliuo vs J. C. Uoodule. Equity to cancel contract. ll! Alary Husk vs J. I). McCuiuIIchs and Ida E, IlcCandless. To recover money. 1:1 In rc-nsslguinent of A. W. Du gan. Assignment. 14 A. V. Woodcock vs D. J. Coats worth. To recover money. 13 Eugene Water Company vs the City of Eugene. Injunction. 10 E. 1). JudkliiH, et al, vs Willie W. Judklns, et al. Continuation. 17 O. M. Hawley vs Samuel Lucas, Nancy Lucas and Ouniel Lucas. Fore closure; confirmation. 15 W. H. Jones, et al, vs Frank It. Jones, et ul. Continuation. 10 The Oregon A L'alllornlu ju.il road Company vs Lane County and James E. Noland, slier ill'. Injunction. 1W O. tj. Cartwrlght vs I). W. Stlb bins, Emma Slibhius and Peter Key. Con Urination. Ill L. J. Latham vs Win. McUcc and Mary McUee. Continuation. 12 William Miller vs Emma A. Spuuld 1 ng. Con II rniatlon w. r. i nesiiire vs a. j. aiiAts tlne, et al. Foreclosure. i!4 Clara Shepard vs C. C. Bhepard. Divorce. 1 Nellie (1. Sladden vs 8. C. glad den aud Harriet E, biathlon. Divorce. HU Charles Lauer vs E. 1). Judklns, S. A. Judklns anil D. Cherry, Fore closure; continuation. 1M David Cherry vs E. D. Judklns, et al. Confirmation. L'O 11. J. Pcngra vs Allium Wheeler. To recover money. 30 Holiert Scott vs Mary J. Scott. Equity; to set aside deed. ill Frank Mongor, vs Hluo Moun tain Mining aud Milling Co. Fore closure of lei ii. X! Julia V. Harpolo vs 8. 1). Couch. To modify decree of divorce. 33 Joseph Thelmcr vs Anna Thcliu- er. To set tmido deed. 34 J. P. Chcshcr vs J. X. llunch aud Alice A. llunch. To set aside deed. 85 A. O. Eckleson vs H. J. Pcngra. To recover money. 30 The J. I. Case Threshing Co., vs M. N.8. Kerr. To recover money; fore closure. 87 The J. I. Case Threshing Ma chine and Milling Co., vsM.N.H. Kerr. Foreclosure of lein. 30 J. W. Downer vs tho Hluo Moun tain Mining and Milling Co. Fore closure of lein. 40 Eugene Lumber Co., vs Ed Fen ton. To recover money. 41 H. 11. Friendly vs A. Dick. To recover money. M. v. THirant, VS 11. YV. J01IC8. To recover money. 43 M. V. ountiit vs 11. W. Jones, Ella Whitfield and Clara Tnina. In junction. 47 iinnnan 1,. Aiaxweu vs T. u. Maxwell. Divoret. 4H Joshua H. Chapman vs Horatio II. aud Ida It. Dtitty. Foreclosure. 40 The Oregon & California Hull- road Company vs M. H. Tallafero. For rljrht of way. oo Laura u. smiin vs t . is. smitli and L. D. Hunt. Etmlty. fii Ainngiiuin iiros. vs bwllX k Miller. To recover money. ha w. vv. urnig vs o, is. Mcliee. To recover money. 63 u.u. jnirkiiart vs J. it. Tlioiiip- soii and J. N. Hunch. To recover money. 64 U. w. liandsuker vs J. W. Davis. To recover money. 66 jNeino enow vs Win. Huow. Di vorce. 60 Sarah 8. Wallln vs Cleo. II. Wallln. To recover money. 67 J. il. settiemier vs il. ltundy. To recover money. 68 Olive Sliutt vs D. A. Sliutt. Di vorce. 60 W. F. Reld vs (J. O. Smith. Jus. Smith, Jr., James Smith, Sr., and Ueo. Smith, partners as Smith & Co. To recover money. 00 Chas. Mutlis vs E. Anderson. A eal. 01 David Monastcs vs W. L. Dvsln- ger. To recover money. ia ti. il. f riendly vs W. li. and Ida J. Dyslnger. To recover money. 03 a. Amoerger vs Annie Amber. ger. Divorce. (14 David Monastcs vs W. L. Dy singerand Ida Dyslnger and North west fire jus. uo. n oreciosure. 03 M. Washburn vs N. H. Lytle. To recover possession of projwrty. no n, v. iiumpnrey, aeimr., vs. John Maxwell. To recover money. 07 w. ii. Andrews vs Subriu ana II. 8. lUt'd. To recover money. (W W. Andrews vs W. L. Dyslnger. To recover money. uu Jerry nay vs l'erry ana Mary Smith. To recover money. 70 Wm. A. Smart vs J. I. Harbre and O. W. Ilandsaker. Foreclosure of lien. 71 E. K. Anderson vs I. E. Stevens and O. W. Hundsakcr. To recover money. 72 II. M. Hrutcn vs J. M. Sher wood and E. J. Sherwood. Foreclos ure of lieu. 16 11. j. xmiiiimrry. uuiiinr., vs John and Henry Maxwell. To recov mn I I it T T 1 1 er money. 74 (1. H. Chrisman vs John B. and R. 11. Cochran. To recover money. 75 J. C. Ooodalo vg O. W. Iland saker. To recover money. 70 Minnesota Thresher Mfg. Co. vg Martin Svarvemd. To recover money. 77 Geo. W. Crane vs Hans Nelson and II. Kennedy. To recover money. 78 D. J. Clover vs Wm. Goodman. Appeal. Crown Point School House. Jane 3, 1893. Tbe following is an account of the first month of the spring term of school, in dis trict No 110: School opened May 11th, with 14 pnpila enrolled. No. of days taught l'J, average daily attendance 14. Tbe fol lowing ia a list of tbe pupils who were neither abeent nor tardy during the month: Louis Logsdon. Lillie Morgan, Battie Morgan, Addie Logdon, Mary Hatterfleld. Tbe pupils, who deportment ia 95 and better is as follows: Samuel, Louis and Ad.lie Logsdon. Lillie end Addie Lotrtdon. Mary Watteimaa, Jos eph Cuutrel, Mary Batterfield. E. N. TlBBITIS. STATE ELECTION NEWS. Ellis and llcrmami Elected Coo gressmcn. CHAMBEELAINN'S ELECTION CONCEDED. CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Oiwio.v Citv. Or., Juno 7. Nino precincts, Including city, gives Her mann 71H, Webster 7-0, Chamberlain (Kid. VAMIIII.L Ull'STV lti:iTT!I.K A.V. Mi Minxvili.k, Or., June 7. Six precincts give majorities as follows: Hermann .mi, Wciist.T bo, MiMiru eu. The republicans elwt everything ex cept one member of the legislature aud eleik. l'OI.K COUNTY DKMOCKATIC. Dallas, Or., Juno 7. Democnits elect legislative ticket and most of the county olllees. HA K Kit CITY DEMOCltATIC. Hakkk City, Or., June 7. Count as fur as completed in this city gives plu rality for lienntt of 11'.), Chamberlain til, BlatfrJO. Cobvaixis, Or., June 7. Returns all In rxcrpt three email precincts: Hermann lUS'J, Yratuh 811; Chamberlain 1311, Webetcr, 111'.'; Fuller ton, 1317, Pipes, SKKJ; Woodcock 1070, Uilyou lull), llelknnp, re publican and Jeffrey, democrat, reprrwnta livee slwted. All county oflloea democratio exoept clerk larrlre Waac bjr 100 siajsrlly. ThkDallks, Ok., Juno 7. Judgo Hen net t carries Woseo county by 700 majority. Chamberlain Is running ahead. Joarphlne lor llrrmann. Salkm, June 8. Hermann's plurali ty In Josephine Is !4. The jsoples party elects a legislator and sherlir. The Allornc v t.encral Count. Ssn'lal loliiiAao. I'OKTLANH, JlllieO, 2.-0.")n. 111. It will take complete returns to determine tho result on attorney-general. According to present tigures and estimates Web ster is about forty ahead. Ho has alsmt six hundred In this county. Counties not heard from. Coos, Crook, Curry, Grant, Harney, Malheur, Lake and Wallowa. Election Notes. It now looks as if the republicans have earied the 1st district for congreaa by 4000 iilurality.theaeoondby 21U0, tbe supreme ndge by 1200 and that tbe democrats lave elected the attorney-general by a small majority. Multnomah conn ty elects on the demo citizen's ticketone senator, two representa tives, clerk of circuit court, recorder, treas urer, coroner. Penumbra Kelley, ind., is elected sheriff and Qeo. O. Heara, ind., as sessor. The balauce of the ticket is re publican. Haley, dem., of Pendleton, is eleoted joint .senator from Umatilla and Union oouutiee and McAllister, dem., Is eleoted senator from Union and Wallowa. Also Smith, dem., is elected senator from Crook and bheriuan. Clackamas oounty elects a deuiooratlo sheriff, school superintendent and one rep resentative. From present appearances tho legis lature will stand: Senate republicans 1(1, democrats 14; house republicans 30, democrats 24. A democratic gain. Tho democrats lu Marlon county elects tho clerk aud In Clackamas the school superintendent, while tho sher III Is iu doubt. Klamath nnd Tilla mook counties go republican. M. V. Itork, tho peoples pa ty's candidate, carries Coos county. Jackson county elects the entire dem ocratic ticket, tho first time for several years. In Yamhill county the democrats elect the sherlll'and one representative. Sherman county elects the republi can ticket en tiro. linker county elects the greater por tion of the democratic ticket. In CluUon countv each nartv elect one-half of tho ticket. Wasco elects democratic sheriff, clerk and Judgo. llest republican. The county tickets In Umatilla and Morrow counties are divided. It Is thought that the peoples party has carried Coos county. In Douglas county the democrats elect the senator, ono representative, sherlfl, county superintendent, com missioner. In Linn county the entire democrat ic ticket Is elected except county Judge. Duncan Is probably elected by 7UO , and County Surveyor Fisher being elected. On assessor It Is close, and the result cannot lie given. Davis' popu larity for recorder Is about 530; Payne's for clerk alwut 400: Jackson's for sher iff about 200; Wallace's for treosurer, about 1550; Husoell's for school superin tendent, about 250: Farrell's for coroner, about 250. The legislative ticket is elected by pluralities ranging from 200 to 800. Geo, Chamberlain's majority for attorney-general Is about 1 150; W. It. lillyeu's plurality for prosecuting attorney, 750. Shaw's plurality for circuit Judge, 100. A GOOD VOTE. The Six Eugene Precincts Cut 1,115 Votes. The six Eugene precincts yesterday cast 1,115 votes, as follows: North Eugene, No. 1 270 ii if ii o 2!H) ii a " 3 75 South Eugene, No. 1 245 ii iv ' o 152 8.. ,. 77 JTis Total., Election Returns. Dally Guard, June 9. On acoount ot tha dilatory proceedings of tbe Lake Creek judge of election to whom the duty of conveying the eleotlon returns to the county clerk was Intrusted, tbe official canvass of the Lane oounty vote waa begun only to day al 1:30 p. m., by Deputy Clerk Burr and Jnstioes Henderson and Kinsey. It will probably be concluded by four o'olock this afternoon, too lata for this isime of the Ouaiio. We will Kive eompUto returna tomorrow. From latest advioes no change will be made from for mer reporta, the democrats electing county judge, sheriff, aeeeasor, and Wilkinson, representative. Tbe peoples party cast a vote of six to eight hundred. ToOnaCcBTOMKns. We have this day received a oar load of the celebrated "Salem patent roller flour." We folly gnamnb e every aack ot this floor to be as good a any made in Oregon. Ksarr k Ghaut. Jon 2, 1602. Will Appeal The Southern Pa cific railroad company, we understand, will appeal the Lane county tax case to the supreme court. Car Load op Hinders. Mr. 8var verud&Co. received lost evening a car load of the celebrated Piano self binders direct from Chicago. Thee binder have a national refutation for the excellence of their work.