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TUT?' i Mill It'll F I! ARB. KSTABUMIK!) MB TI1K DlKSeumTlu OF DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, AND TO I1U 4 HOSIEST LlFIXfl BT TH2 SWEAT OF Oil BMW VOL 24 EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY. AUGUST 13. 1892. NO. 43. jlif (gugettf (City Guard. UUUSUED EVERT SATURDAY.) 1. U CAMPBELL, I'ublUbrr ami 1'roprlotor. ..t-i'IOK-On the Eftt of Willamette trt, between Seventh and Eighth Streets, TERMS OF SUB8CIUPTION. Mi Month... L0 I hree months ' OCR ONLY KATKS OF ADVKUTIS1NG. Advertisements in sorted M (ollowi: 1L square, lin" or !s 1S ,nertion, MJ ch subsequent insertion $L Cash required '"xiinewfv'rtiMni will be charged at the ol- w oo Transient notices in local column, 20 cent m lie tor eech insertion. "Advertising bilU will be rendered quarterly. All ob work muit be paid fob oh uimvibt. A. 0. WOODCOCK, Attorncy-at-Law, iUrtEN'E CITY, - - - OREOOh OFFICE-Roonie 7 ft 8 McClareu Building. -Special attention given to Collection! Ma Probate bu.inena. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, DUNN'S DUILDING.- Hugcnc, - Oregon. CEO. M. MILLER ittarney and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and Heal Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - OREGON. Oillcc In Masonio Temple. IrS. I. W. k JENNIE S. BARNARD, tegular lliysician. SPECIALTIES Kidney and I.lver Plsesses lijnecolotfy and Obstetrics. OFFICE at residence on Olive street Iwtweeu Vth and lOtli streets. Kuykendall&Payton, Physicians and Surgeons, Rooms Over City Drug Store. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorncy-at-Law. KUGENE CITY - OREGON. Speolal attention given to Probate business snd Abstracts of Title. OttKt Over Lane County Bank. DR. J. 0. GRAY .DENTIST. OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN YOUNG'S block, opposite Guabd office. All worn warranted. . . Laughing gaa administered (or painleai ex traction ot teeth. B. F. DORRIST INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. I HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE Farms. Improved and Unimproved Town property for aale, on easy terms. Property Eentod and Bents Collected, ' The Insurance Companies I represent are among the Oldest and most Reliable, and In he Pbompt andEQUlTABLi adjustment of their oases Stand Sioond to Notra, A share of your patronage ia solicited. U-Iu6ityHall. jr. DORRIS. E, E. BURLINCAME'S ASSAY OFFICE Vio'"LoR Eitabllihed In Colorado, 1S6. Bawplef bymslla xpre will receive prompt and cyoful Gold & Silver Bullion vg&W&SAX liLtu, 1736 1 1738 Urwet8t.,rwTW.C8l. LIVES FILLS Act on a new pramy regulate the liver, stomach ana bowel. tkrovaK tk$ T. Dr. Hasr Pnxs I lllnnann.n torpid liver and constipa ttoi. Brnallest, jUdert, b ample. "7T Bold by J H. BKCKLEV DAY & HENDERSON. -AKD- Jndertak FDRMTt'RE DEALERS. Eugene, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Vntic, U hereby given that Geo. B. Dwjij, Vimini.tr.tir of the estati of Kdwin t. StiiM. dece, has filed hi account for final tteut ,.l r.ute atd M-nday the 5th day of September, Wl, has been h"rIn' the aaoe. By order of the County Curt- 1892, Spring. 1892, hovye" rice Atv tSliowinj; tlic ISt'st Line of CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS & CAPS, For tlio Money, in Eugene. AGENTS FOR THE lUKnVNSVlLLE WOOLEN GO OFS LINN & SON, Furniture Dealers E. E. Lnckey DEALERS DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competent hands. 1W E. SCHWARZSCHILD, Pronrletor. SCHOOL SUPPLIES, STATIOXKKY, WALL PAPER, ARTISTS' MATERIALS. Full Stock ol Butterick Patterns. Address P. 0. Box 119. McClarens Buildin, (Opposite F. M. Wilkin.' Druir Store.) -Has an eitenstve Stook of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLECE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station ery, Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc. tyOrdcrs for Book and Subscriptions (o Newspaper! and Periodicals promptly at tended, to, Bowel Troubles, and Cmmp, Colic, or any Internal or External Pain. Ask your druggist for it J S. LUCKEY, CALEB IS Clocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. RfiDairinfj Promptly Executed. A II Work Warranted. U?P J. S LUCKEY T. G.HMnwcKS, 8. B. Eakik, Jr.. p.i,l.nL ahie Of Eugene. Paid up Cash Capital 50,000 Surplus and Fronts, SJO.OOO Eugene City --Oregon. A Sneral banking ; bu.ine able terms. Su.'1't drofU on NKW I 'T?,' CHICAGO, SAN KRAXCI3CV and IDKf Hofechan)(!.'dd on foreign country DeposiMreceired subject to check or comb- "AUwKoiu entruaed to us will i prompt attention. "lL. PAGE, DEALER IN- GROCERIES. HAVING A LARGE AND COM PLETK .tock of StapU and Fancy Groceries, bougut in th. bestnrkct. EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, Can offer the public brttrr price, tha. any oi. boa. EUOENF. Produce of all kUxla taken at H vkrt price, liirij Bookstore, Bank First Nationa &Co Guessing: at the Midi Game. Dally (iuanl, Augusts. Human nature lius proved to le credulous. A ease in point Ih rotated to us as liavinR occurred at the circus grounds ywtordnv. A prominent farm er, whom we hhull designate as M, rv Hidinj,' near Irving, was eonvinced that lie could locate the elusive ball that Is popularly supposed, though mistaken ly, U alwavs have n lodgement under one of the three shells that a philan thropist displays for the benefit of the public. The wife of the aforesaid citi zen cnnie on the scene as he wtw about to beat the green circus man out of his hard earned money. She Informed her husband that they had worked too hard for their money for him to gam ble It away, and was about to lend him oil", when the manipulator of the shells caught lier attention, and at once iH'gan to show her what a simple uprk ht game he was conducting. She saw the ball go into the shell once and guessed right. She became interested. Guessed right again. Then the hus band could no longer resist the tempta tion of getting the circus man's money go easily, and gave his belter half, who was so good at guessing, f 10. She put the nionev down. Saw the ball go in to the shell, lifted It up, but alasl no ball was there. The atmosphere began to get lurid. The philanthropist sought safety In flight under a tent. County election. In Tenne.ee. Nahiivii.lk, Tenn,, Aug. 4. Coun ty election were held throughout the state today. In nilddlo and west Ten nesee democrats were elected: in east Tennesee, republicans, although In Chattanooga, a republican city, the democrats took the republicans una wares and swept the county. Slielton Park. The Skinner llutto property will hereafter be known as Shelton Park, It being the intention of Dr. Shelton to eventually convert it into one of the finest pleasure parks in the state. FOR PITCHER'S Cartorla premote. Dli;etlo, and overcome r iutukucy, Coiutition, Sour Stomach, Di&rrhara, and FeTeriahneaa, Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Caatoriav contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. Castorla I. no veil erfapU-d to ehlldmi that I rrcnmroHCd It aa auprrlor to any pmcriptiuo known to me." H. A. Archsb, M. I)., tti Tortland Ave., Brooklyn, K. V. "Iw Cairtorla In my prartlre, and And It specially auap(l to aTcti'n i4 children." Alxx. KnnrRTMnr, M. D., luC" iM Ave., New York. Th Cotacb Co, 71 Murray St, 5. T. sJheoBaby waasfck,w. ga her Oartoria. When she waa a Child, ah cried f or Caalefia. When ah b-ean M, ah. clunf lo CaaMria, "bea h ui CUlr. fix tia Caatartfc Un FRIDAY, AHil'STft. Perry Polndexter, of Prinevllie, Is in lown again. J R. Wyuttbus beu appoiutod adcptily proaecuting attoruvy lur i.iuu county. Mrs. Surah Duitiiil rvlurncd (his af I. tii, mil from her visit in Nebraska. Mrs. Ed. Bantu and children went to Yaiiuiua bay Ibis uioruing to spend two or three weeks. Tom Stearns has arrived back from Crook couuty, where he has been for some time Miss Etta Ii(vls has been cmram! to teach in the Woodhum public schools again tins winter. W.C.Wren and family and Mrs. 8. M Yorau left for Newport this morning, wbere they will spend soma lime camping out. Mrs. P. i:. Ilumphrey and daughter Flor ence, arnvi d this afternoon from Ulvmpla, Wash., for a visit with the family of 8. A. Uulin. . The contractors are repairing some of the ccmei:t wulk on Hie north side of the Chrisman block, It proving to be of interior (pianty. The party consisting ot Prof. John son. E. and Press Anderson and Revs. Hill and Jlabh left this morning on their trip up Middle Fork. L. II. Patterson returned from the upper McKenzie last evening just in time to wit nrss the olosiug exhibition of lbs circus, lie met fill' eu teams yesterday bound for the sprint;. We learn that George Ar.lierger, a county charge in the Portland hospi tal, Is losing his mind, and that it is thought he will soon become Insane. Ar.bergvr was a pioneer burlier of Eu gene. E. C. Palmer, manager of the print ers supply house of Palmer Rey, at Portland, left on the stage this morn ing for hft annual outing on the Mc Kenzie and at the hot springs. He has nut missed a season for live years. The contract for doing some paving on Salem's streets were let to Itynearson. The bid accepted was lor crushed rook, Itynear son' flgnrts for the work being: Crushed rock. 18,Wfl; gutter, $3000; curb, 93000; embunkment, f 156 75; exoavating, 'XMO; total, $'.'7,C")0.75. This total does not in clude catch-basins and oonneotina pipes. The contractors will begin work very soon, ns the speoillcations, stipulate that the con tract shall bo completed within six monies. Real Estate Transfers. OOTTAUC OBOVt. O M Hawley to J II Hawley, frac tional lot 1, block 3, Hazleton's addi tion; $1000. t KUUINI. Elizalieth March to llenjaniin W McCausland, lot H, block 15, Packard's addition; II. It M Pratt to I) M JUsdon, lxNU ant in Mulligan's donation; 1 100. J L Fisher to 1' Fogle, lot 8, block Zi in Packard's addition; (SOU. 11 M lloone to J I j Fislier, lot 8, block lis. in Packard's addition; (1500. HC Humphrey to Scllna Loomis, lots 1, 2 and I J, block 11, Henderson's addition; f5U0. JUNCTION CITY. Willamette Real Estate- Co to trus- ..r M..ll.n.llot I.S.Iu,.n,..il l,,,n.,l. nf Junction City, lots 0, 7, 8, blk 57; $150. Willamette J'al J-jtato t:o to J June- diet Kaiser, lots, block UK; 1. FLOHKNCE. Oeo M Miller to P Fogle, lot 24, block 34; flltO. Oeo M Miller to Marshall A McDon ald, lot 47, block 4, Miller's addition; 120. JUNCTION. Jacob Huff to Ruth Ileattlc, lot 5, block 83; 125. T A Milliorn to E Van Vronken. lots 1 and 2, 1)1 'k 0, Washburne & Mil Horn's addition; $25. W S Ut to Jacob iluir, lot 0, block 41; 1(150. COUNTRY. Alonzo "t Ingham to Oeo A Dorris, 24.72 acres In Tp 18 S. It 4 W: $1300. TJ Vau jjhan to Eliza E Vaughan, 1U0 acres l.i Tp is o, it 1 W; fooo. Js lloucK to John Kummer, .bit of an acre in Tp 17 8, R 4 W; $ 1200. Ueo ftl inner to u u uross, .47 or an acre; $17. Sarah A Strange to Oilmore D Shlr ey, 77.00 acres in Tp 17 S, R 1 Wj $125. Oilmore Shlrey to Dora Shirey, 77.00 acres in Tp 17 S, It 1 W; $800. a Meriau to John Kummer, .08 ot an tor in 1 17 s, r4w; )0. J E Noland, sheriff; to O R Ward, 100 acres In Tp 10 H. R 8 W; $500. State of Oregon to I K Peters, 80 acres in Tp 17 8, R 12 W; $37.50. A A Wl.it to liorenzo u lawyers. 77.0 acres in Tp 17 H, R 1 W; $500. W 8 Campbell, et al, to Alexander Nail. Jr. 20 acres In Tn 1(1 8. R 4 Wi $2200; bond for deed. E C and J V Roneo. to Gillmore D Shlrey, 77.6 acres In Tp 17 S, It 1 W; $125, C R Johnson to E McDanlel, 200 acres In Tp 19 8, R 8 Wj $2000; bond for deed. C A Stevens to A M Rogart, 1-24 In terest In 60 acres In T 17 8 R 3 W; $1. J W Uoeart to A M Boirart. 1-8 Inter- est in 50 acres T 17 H R8 W; $1. 1 r . . ... . . t it . . n t 1.. j a MtcveiiB to a u jiotfiirt, in terest In 11.05 acres iu T 17 8 R 3 W; $1. A M Rogart to A O llogart, 1-8 Inter est in 11.U5 acres In T 17 8 R 8 V; $.W. A O Rogart to A l Rogurt, 1-K inter est In M aoa-s in T 17 8 R 3 W; $50. A M lioaart to W M jtngart, interest in 50 acres In T 17 8 R 3 W; $HXl. M and L J-evinger to rranz (ioede, 12J acres iu T 17 8 R 4 W; $4407.50. L W Rrown and John Stewart to Mrs Sonhia Reeves and J M Howes, 250.78 acres in T 178 R 2 W; $5500. OOOroHSto M I) Mitchell, 16.02 acres In T 17 8 R 4 W; $2,500. A Mistake. W. clip the following frota the Ploreoc Weet: "Many names are registered on tn. sick list ia Eugene, so w at told. Fever in it various fount is th cans. Tha al ter effects of this can b entirely obviated tv trineiog the patient, when sl' to do so, to the coast, lint th better wy is lo com before yoa are sick." The score i. not true. ery liwn sick- nefs is rt ported in Eocene. W will war rant that oroportionately to th Inhabitants r lorenoe lu .wkoot. iuao .uruv OnrDeaDla are willing to spend their mon ey in an onting at Hectts Ilads, on of th fioeat snutLer rtorts on th coast, (till w do nut like to h our lown miareprwot d. A correction of th abovt item is da from th West. Home from the Minos. Today's Oregon City Enterprise bus the following: 8. K.aod II. C. (I teen arriv. d home Suudiiv (torn tlin Blue river i;old tuiiii-a whither they went on the roiirth ol July. Their parly completed the work in ImiiJ the driving of a tunnel 100 feet iuto a A most tironiisiiis prospect wni found. Thoro ia uo doubt in the uiiiuls i( the pro.pector that Ibey possess s viilnahle Iiroperly in their Blue river claim. Thi y i.v a true Unsure vein that is rub in p'M. It is comparatively eaiy to work, loo. l'.e for leaving the claim the boy hid an otr.-r of $3500 for it bul that sum has one cipher loo tew to lempt them. I'ulew they soli very soou they purpose putlliiig iu mu ch inery acd working the miti for whut there is in it. A specimen of tbo product of th mine brought down by Steve Orem snowed wire gold in abundsnce. J. II. Fstterlv was left in charm ol th mine. Two or three o( the boys continued pro-. peeling in the oountry on tuoir own liook. The claim owned by the Oregon City com pany is 750x1500 feet. Kugeue purtii s are greatly interested in th development ol that mining district and are doing wbal they can to promote th work. Not Correct. Pally liu.nl, August .V Yesterday's Oregonlan contains the following item: "Tho banks of Eu gene are now refusing to take county warrants even at a discount on account of the scarcity of money and no pros pects or the county wing anie to casu them for at least two years. This Is a sad state of all'ulrs, savs the Junction Times, as many people are obliged to cash their warrants and are unable to hold them until they can be paid." The alwve Is not correct. The war rants of the county ore eagerly pur chased at from 3 to 6 per cent discount. miin. most of the warrants outstand ing will he cashed in twelve months time. This discount Is not excessive when it Is considered that the county warrants draw only 8 per cent. Interest while the regular rate is 10 per cent. Jail ltids Opeued. Pally Guard, August S. The county commissioners' court this afternoon opened tho bids for all Iron and steel work, except tho win dow sills, gratings and the lining to the remain cell, lliey were as 101 lows: Muster Ilahinann A Co $5,425 00 1 Heboid Safe Lock t'o 4,ft(K) 00 Prtiily Jail Co... 4,lH0 00 " 6,300 00 ' " 0.0.S.8 65 Hall AO' Donald Llth Co 4,045 00 Van Doru Iron Works Co 8,117 10 3,lit.7 .'11 " 4,1011 611 " " " female cell 675 00 After the-bids wore opened tho bid of Mosler, ltahniann & Co was with drawn. Pally Uuard, August 0. Yaouina Excuhhio.v. Among the excursionists who started for Yutii!nu this afternoon at 4 o'clock on the special train we notice Mr, and Mrs. t'eorge Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Frank, J. U. ana juiss Alary watts, Misses Maggie Stevens. Mima Holt, Emma Dorris, M. E. MeCorimck, Lottio Johnson, Currlo Hovey, Nan Underwood, Stella Robinson, Flora Adair, Messrs. L. O. Adnlr, 1). E. Yoran, K. R.Davis, V. R. Hollenbeck, C. C. Matlock, Walter Orlllln and A I. Hampton, also Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher I.lnn, Miss Ressle Sawyers, and H. T. Condon. They expect to return to morrow night. A Ubd Nam . Now the Junction City Times comes to the front and gives th following reason for Robinson t cirous not stopping at lbs "railroad cooler :" From a (howmau w loam why Robinson' great oircusgav Albsny the go-by. He says Albany Is booked as the pool s' snow town in lb valley. He ssjs furilirr that tb whole country comes in to witness tbefrea osrade. tbe stores and biiHiiiess houses close for tha same purpose, but when it comes to pay, they are not in ii. "If we would glv Albany true snow," ce said, "it would require a tent as Inrge as Rhode Is land to aooommodat the people. It's a rank show town, aud is so rated." Surveys: ok Puiimc Lands. Ore gonlan: Mr. R. A. Collier, of F.ugeno, who lias surveyed a number of tracts of public land In tho state, under con tract wnu ruirveyor-wenerui m-ars and who Is now connected with A. Can- In examlng surveys of public lands writes to Oen. Ryars that he hus been In Louhisns, New Meiloo and Colorado and is now In Nortb.ro Ulnuesota examining surveys in pin timber lands. II say that some of Ibis pine timber, if in Oregon, would hardly b used for rail fences, as it is so small, knotty and orooked, and he wiuds np by saying "there is no pine like old Oregon. Pally Guard, Au(u.tO. Iksani. John Cbesnut, aged about 07 years, who live about four miles east of here on the old Stevens place, was arrested last evening by Deputy Sheriff Croner, on a warrant cbareinir him with being insaue. Ha waa examined this morning, before Judg Fisk, and Medical Examiners Drs. Sharpies and McKenney, and pronounced Inssns. Ills mania is religion, and was caused by too clos attention at tb bedside of bis brother, who has been dangerously 111 for several months. Uewat taken to tbe asylnm this morning by Deputy Sheriff Croner Wswts. Harrisbnrg Courier: Harriiburg wants a water-ditch, Albany wants more railroads and another water-ditch, llulsev wants railroad connection with Crawfordsville, Junction wants th west side road, and Eogene wants to be connected with Florence by tall. All these improve ments may be don ia time; but it may bs well to remember that th town having tb most posh is tb on tbat will t-ucced first Which shall it b ? Unlllr l manlau(lier. DakehCity, Or., Aug. 5. Joseph f lh..l M shiver nf Andrew ()lcn. lit fin'ki.r eiwlr. Kiindfiv. wiia this utter- noon uouna over in mo sum oi to await the action of the grand Jury. Olsen's remains will be shipped to uniario, i a. Heavy Yield. Win. Linton, of Pleasant Hill, finished threshing a . ... i i' i iwenty-iour acre uem ui n neu nmdav even in ir. It averaircd 40 bush els per acre. Who can furnish the re- suit of a bettar yield? Public Schools. The directors of the Eugene school district have order ed that the public schools for the ensu ing school year be opened Momluy knibrnber 12th. Coiuiiiissioiiers' Court. Wiillis-l'Miiiuusou road; ordered es tablished ns mii vi'VciI and viewed At this time an allowance of $1.50 is granted to Jos. linens, the same to lie eH'iided by .las. I'lirviu for Ktid Jos. Uncus iK'lielit. The following allouaiiii's weiv iniidc: KOAI'S. ' A W Patterson, gin vet $ 2 25 I, C Sherwood, " .1 ini M A Kennedy, " 3 00 Km lik liros luipleiueiit Co, road plows 27 50 Joint Holland, viewer 3 Ml Robt Patterson. " ' 3 80 Allen llond, " 3 Ml lllillKiKS. V 11 Andrews, lumlier $2,VI 14 M Svarverud A Co, bridge ma terial 6-S 62 Hill of .Ins M (ioldson for IuiiiIht postM)iied until S'itoinls'r term. James Parvin, supplies for pau- JT , I 7 hi E Roltman A Co, suppplics for junipers w L D Scitrbroiigli, supplies for '. imlMHTH.. 3 (13 (' E Hyars, supplies for piuiK'rs,. 8 70 I. " Ik'cKWItll " " .. 3 OS D llristow ' " .. 8 00 Knowles t Oettv " .. 8 00 Mrs Lou Pcngm'" " .. 10 00 Win Hyars, keeping paiiH'rs.... 20 00 A 1) II viand, supplies for pauper 10 00 W S Miller, keeping paupers 8 IK) John MeColluni " " 5 (HI Jesse Siniinons " " 12 00 C E Hyars, supplies for paucrs.. 10 00 J Smiley, salary for medical at tendance oil imuticrs 1 00 Portland Hosplial, keeping pau per A 31 00 Wll Kanotl", keeping pauper 28 00 Mrs L J Hill, I' " 15 60 J I, Page, supplies for pauper 7 75 tun oi is it pcou continued until September term. Hill or I). I, Inn ft Son not allowed. Hill of WS Williams continued un til SeptemU'r term. CllSTUAlT FOIl HTKKI. WORK. The court after duly considering all tlie bids for the steel work of the new jail, making a thorough examination or all the models ami materials pro sci i ted and having listened to explana tions of same by each or the bidders decided Iu favor of the Hall A O' Don ald Llth Co. It Is therefore ordered by the court that the contract for tho said steel work, In full accordance with plans and sHTillcat Ions fiirnlslied by lMos I). Neer and now on tile in this ofllcc be tin (1 the same Is hereby awarded to the said Hall A O'Donald Llth Co., for the sum of $4,045 upon the tiling of their approved bond with the court for the faithful per formance of all of said work. Register, printing $ 81 00 I r, CntiipiM'll, printing 47 75 Mary A Rrown, meals tor Jury.. 3 25 Joseph Koch, surveying 3 00 Day & Henderson, count lor pauper., 33 2.) OW Kinney, J P 8 W) p.lien Stewart, witness fees, State vs Slgel Jones 1 70 E J Crow, witness, Stateof Ore gon vs SlgeF Jones 170 William McPJicrson, witness, State of ( Iregon vs Slgel Jones 1 70 William Ware, witness, State of Oregon vs HigelJ ones 1 70 Walter Howard, witness, State of Oregon vs Slgel Jones 1 70 Hert Vincent, witness, State of Oregon vs Sigel Jones 1 70 Win Parsons, witness, State of Oregon vs SlgVl June; 1 70 Eugene Light Co, light 21 60 A E Wheeler, prtVcnl owner.... 0 48 K Mcliaulcl, deputy sherlll at the Juno eioction u w J Craig, mediujiie for puu tiers 6 25 0 Stevenson, postage and sta tionery i 10 It R Klncald, printing 7 60 A Sharpies, examining Insane.. 5 00 f w Oshiiru, work on county hooks 48 UO E O Potter, work on county nooks 48 uu A J Collier, surveyor 2 00 OWKImey.JP 0 20 K O X'otter, iX'puty rroseeuting Attorney lo oo A L Llttlelleld, detective ser vices u oo E O Potter, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 15 00 Emilia O I)orrls, court reporter 30 00 It K Kusiiana, coiiHtaiJie o v.) University Hook store, station- TV 7 no 8 Williams, moving puupcrs 15 00 Crouer A lllulr, huullug 60 Oeorgo Stansbury, Juror 4 20 John Fugatc, viewer 3 70 10 J McClaiialiun, viewer 9 10 Jus Yates, " 8 70 II C Huckmun.chalnmuu 2 (Ml OORowlund " 2 00 J W Rolssrts, niarker 2 00 ', M Collier, surveyor 0 10 Fmma t; Dorrii, court reporter so uo W II Orlllln, witness fees In casu Stato vs Scheucks 1 70 Mury Orlllln, witness fees in case htute vs hcliencks l 7U J D Wilson, witness fees, in case or State vs Kchcncks 1 70 O W Kinsey, J P 10 20 10 1) McKenney, examining in sane o oo A Sharpies, examining insane.. 6 00 John ' lleverly, cleaning court house and Jail 6 to I E Stevens, viewer 3 00 (Kit Irons. " 3 00 John Jeans, " 3 80 A H Snow, murker 2 00 C M Collier, surveyor U so D Linn A Sou, Jail furniture U 00 Frank Itelsner, salary 4100 JO Stevenson " 60 00 J E Noland. sherlll 244 75 L J Voder, 2 coyote seal lis 4 00 Hull A O' Donald Li.h Co flies con tract for the steel cell work lu the couuty Jail, and also a bond tn the sum of $4,045 with H. C. Humplirey and Ij. N. Honey as sureties, which tsinil is upproveu. unieren luerviiMw, that the contract for said cell work be and the same Is hereby awarded to the said Hull A O'Donald Llth Co. for the wiiil sum of tl. ;!5. Ordered that the in'titlon for aid In county road districts Nos. 21 ami 29 be continued uuttl the April term, lstci. llond of S. R. Jenkins, stock Inspec tor, approved. James Parker, commissioner 14 00 Eli Perkins " 14 00 James Parker, commissioner 83 60 Ell Perkins, " 80 00 A II Fisk, supplies 2 00 James Puiker. " 2 60 i lUid-r hill road; Wilson White (ill's claim for damages In the sum of $."00 to hi premises. J. 11. Yates, Tliomns Duckworth and James Richardson a pointed viewers to ohsch said dam ages, Ifany, to meet August 20. W.H. Abraius apMiinted siiK-rin-tendeiit of construction of tho county Jail, al $.1 srdav. lii port or t. . Usuum and K. o. Potter, on county records, filed ami a proved, and county clerk ordered to make corrections iu books to conform with said rcxit. Clerk ordered to isuti warrant to tho slu rill' for the collection of deliiKiueut county, state and schmil tuxes. Sprlufleld 'ews. Mcsseugcr, Aug. 6. (!. W. Ijirisou cot the contract for ex tending the grade of tho bridge across Its race, lb grade was extended about thi' ty feet, taking it beyond all fear of bark water. Will Dcniamin raised II!). 15 by subscrip tion Tuesday (or tha buss ball olub, which will be used in buying supplies. Tb boy have been to considerable expense and will appreciate tuls donation. District Deputy Dority, accompanied by E. C. Martin, W. 1). 1'engra, -James Rowe, and Mugnes Prelmer, weut to Irving, Sat urday night and installed the officers-elect of Irving Lodge No. 7:1, 1. O. O. F. Frank Long, who has been visiting at Thomas Krail s, up tbe Willamette, waa ta ken sick with fover and was brought down the river a distance of thirty-five mile in a boat. Henry Hall and wife, four children, and a Mr. Gibbons, arrived in Springfield from Loudon, Englsnd, Tuesday, and are stop ping at the (Irabam House. They will mov lo the McClsnahan farm near High Rank, where they will live. Tbe slork hnliler. in Ih. T.ana T.nmhar League which was incorporated a conpie of weeaaago, neiu a meeting last week and elected th following officers: A. Wheeler, Free: T 0 Wheeler, Ueo; W W Chessman, A Wheeler. H A Washburne, T. C. Wheel er and A. O. Wheeler, directors. The saw mill Is running steadily nnder the now com pany. At TuiCiaccs. It happened at Robin Inson's cirous. Tbe tent was packed and the gasoline lsuips tenia dszzling bright ness to the scene. Over in the reserved: seat seolion, sat a merry circus party made up ol the most elite. They were enjoying themselves as only circus parties can. Among them wss a well-known sooitty la dy of considerable avoirdupois with her lit tle son of teudvr yesrs and small discretion. When a lady rider in abroviuted costume entered one ot tbe rings, all interest cen tered upon her. Her during feats caused general remark. Suddenly she capped the olinmx by making tbo most during leap of the evening and wound np by riding bor horse around the sawdust ring at a terrifio rate. Then there was eu unnatural silenoe. At tbe most opportune moment a small piping voice, but painfully audible rsug oul, "Mamma, can yoa do that?" There was a panio in tbe circus parly, and it was some time before tb mother could recover auftloiently to swear vengeance when they arrived at bom. A Linn County Villain. Tho Hillsboro Independent hits this to say of a young man who has acquired an unenviable reputation In Albany: One of those little dctcst!ilo criminal eases, tho examination of which brings credit to no one, was up lcl'oro Justice of the Peace Mcquillan on Thursday afternoon. William Hill, who figured In the LI uu county courts as a railroad train wrecker, two or three years ago, came iuto town on Sunday evening last accompanied by a woman whoso pluce was lu Albany with her children. They stayed here till their true char acter becume known when an attempt to skip was made. An olllcer soon brought them back. There Is probably testimony enough to Justify their com mitment, but as they would iu all probability have to lie kept In jail till court convenes In November, it was thought best to let them go. Pally Uuard, August 6. Runaway. As James Isradlcy was returning to his home on the McKen zie a few miles above Hendricks' ferry, yesterday, a fractious horso ho was driving got scared at some stock near Judklns' polut, and the team ran away not stopping until near the approach of the Springfield bridge. His little duughter Jumped from the wagon and was considerably bruised, fulling on her head and shoulders. Dr. Poyton was culled and made the little bu Merer comfortable. Dally Guard, August S. Waived Examination. Edward Schencks, who assaulted ono Tolllver with a pistol by attempting to shoot him Wedneaduy evening, waived the right of a preliminary examination be fore Justice Kinsey, at 9 o'clock this morning, and was bound over to ap m'or before the grand Jury In the sum ;.t'tm I la f,,r,,lul,,.,l W II. Ilrltlln VI fMni jiv aua uau-a ' ----- and J. S. Renner, as bondsmen, anil ... . . . .. wasdisctiargeu irom cusiouy. auui ney E. R. Sklpworth has been retained to defend him. Leased a Mine. Albany Dally Democrat of Aug. 6 says: Uwong Slug Co, drug business on terry street, have leased a placer mine near Cottage drove, In Lone county, and today laid in a large outtlt at Stewart a, mx- ana sent several men to the mines to begin work ut once. In a few months tuey report that they will put 200 men to worn on me mine. AvriTiirii Fiil. Tho Ashland Re cord of yesterday Is responsible for the Pillowing item: -iieti. i iiihi. gatowllFtako tho stump for Weaver and Field this fall. While Llsh has been on old lino republican he broke tho party lines and went on" with tho Oreenbuek party In their time. His Ideas on me n nance iiueauuu wv sound." Succkshkul Fishermen. The Ore gonlan says: Max Mayer and lhil llluiiittucr returned yesterday from a month's outing at Foley springs, where they spent most of their time hooking the festive trout. They caught 200 sieckled beauties iu oue day aud then mm iisuing dccuuko iuvjt 1 ... i 1:1. .1... . were tireu ana am not, uitu mo jji wr ects of carrying too big a load. Cottaoe Grove Items. Leader: D. II. Parmenter has again taken possession of his hotel tho Commer cial House. Mr. E.P. Long is build ing a fine resideneeon the lot east of Ids father's new dwelling lu the Long A Landess addition. The next issue of the Echo-Leader will lie printed in its bran new buiUliiijr.