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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1892)
AND COUNTY, RDAV AUG. 13. 189a. '"'llKAVY TAXPAYERS. . i ui of Persons Paying City Taxes kl SMOO and Uver. .. .. i,..nwith publish a list of citv . ..-vers wlio my on $3000 and over, number lk In Albany a si.nl- iu was published a rew day since, U!Jring lt5. Tlie total taxable n"1"1".. in M.P cltv 1h 81.(181.921. CSTW H t 3,700 3,7iK) 7,bO0 BiileJ. U H.tl.'O 3 'm 5.54HJ 111,100 4,(130 5,100 9,310 7.300 nap. W BrltOl". ""I'm "wt CHiobrrj.il r7. ,D;V,J ' n tt" Cwtcb, Ur 4 . 3,300 3,050 15.850 3.520 5..UU 3,025 6,150 23,806 5,645 3,1)50 3,000 Colli". 0 j1 ColemBi J u. C.mer. Mm E iwr. Martha w. Cjrtmn, EM Dtiiri, dobn Dtj, B M .. - Delano. Mm. Bay rwrlS. G B 10,175 4,600 8,500 KnnO.FB 23,1)50 Py.iDger, W L 6.0G5 rflnuin. J K. EuKen Lodgt A P A A M gown Lumber Co , rS.n.Uill Co 4,000 6.000 29,500 EuleneKeal Estate Co 7,150 ie Electric Light Co 4,000 riKi Water Co. 17.500 firrf National Bank. Fnmk, Perry fnaer, Geo N Friendly. 8 H GUIeepie, J Goltfsmilb, Anton.... Goodman, I H Griffin, G P HirrM B... Htii.T W Hit ley, HI H,ja, Mm M 37,500 8.765 3,500 20,200 3,0JO 6,510 5,000 ' 3,030 15,185 3,000 3,200 6,01)0 10,500 H.uJtwio, R IS 3,100 H.uderson, T A . 4,000 Hmdricks, TO.. 12,575 Btud'ickH, J M 4,100 Brits. C 6.500 Hoffman. Jamea 6,050 Hoffman, W II 6,650 Holloay. W 5,000 U,l E 7,600 Holt, 8 D 6,705 Bom, J M 6,375 How, CM 5,475 Bom, Jerry 3,500 Hotry, A G 16.150 Hon!, A 6,750 HiJJIeton, Mia 8 A 10,837 HwtoD, 1 M 6,100 Hoiey, Humphrey & Co 37,500 Johnson J W 8,000 Ktneaid, H A 7.350 aiuey, Phoebe B 11,125 Kltmm.JH. 3,500 Knipp, G W 6.850 Srtiinw, 0 E 4.200 Lauer, Chas 13,403 Luckey, heirs 3,000 Luckey, ER ... 3,5.50 Mutlcxk, J D 20,000 Mi,0 4.400 UcCUrea, Jn 6,400 UeCluug, J II 15,308 McFarland, V 3,105 Mount, D 7,000 MooDt, K 3,900 lUytr.Alex 3,750 Otburn.F W 11,475 O.barn, Wm, estate 6,035 Oibnrn & Delano 3,000 Packard. N L, estate.. 3,250 PJL 6.300 Pirae, I) A 5,075 Puk, GH, Heirs 4,050 Putersonic Miller 4,400 Pitttreon, AW 4,390 Peters, A V 13,000 Pratt, It M 4.000 Preston, Wm 0,385 Hankin, i A 7,400 " S C 5,300 Bum.JR 4,500 Xnabiw, Win U 7,015 Boinehart, i B 4,050 kiidon, DM 5,900 Botch, 1 E 4,200 Booej.LN 0,500 tobinson.N 8 3,975 " 1 F 3,375 Richmond, FL 4,000 Mere, W 4,450 Scott, W J J 4 775 Shelton, TW 7,885 Sbelton, AdahL 10,000 Stoidfn, Mrs Harriot 15,405 taced, 8 3.750 Smith 4 Hall 4,000 SPBE 9,441 Spencer, 8 8 3,500 Spencer Butte Lodge I 0 0 F 4,000 Sutr 4 Griffin 5,500 Stwnn, IE 3,000 8nit,Jobn 9,150 "ill, Samuel 5,300 rt,E 25,020 Milord, Jan 4,000 Jbompnon, Mm L N 5,080 J"", 8M 11,500 Nerwood, Mrs M I 6,000 J'LJI Association 6.725 C8 4Ioe Co G,000 ''lit, M . 3,000 "alton, Mia E F '. 4,000 " J J, Jr , 10,900 ;,Joel 3,000 ?i, JO 3,575 Jeider, G W 4,630 IjNPPle, Mrs D E 7,15 17'r.GM 3,300 J'lkina, F M 10,010 .itaker, John 6,310 rn. 8 M 3,500 Mng, CW 7,725 Organization. Diily Guard, Auruet . ibe Canyonville Hydraulic coni met last night and made their Wminary organization as far as the ute allows For the present. Under 2 arrangement E. C. Smith was "wen president, Beth Hammer, vice radeiit, Hovey, Humphrey & Co. rurer, and A. C. Woodooek, aecre-r7- It was ordered that books be ol "ed for the sale of stock immedlate jnathen on the subscription to a jain amount, the permanent organ for the current year will be effected. To the list of officers, the Jjaies of H. W. Holden as superinten al.and Legh Harnett as general er, wlllXe added. These are all names and guarantee that the property of the company will be 'lively and honestly worked for otkholders. To secure the great ! i ta tended to select at least ;ofthedirectow from the locality ''wnjine. SHisoToy.'Au'g. 9.-The Star's C a I""11 Montgomery, Ala., says B. F. Kalb, late aUiance candidate jwernor, is out in a published let 7 ."Jis morning, disputing the claim Jones' election, The letter creates a k mD' 4D(1 regarded as evidence ijuib'i Intention to challenge the S.unt- which Is now nearly and which flxes Jones' 'tai d ' betW6en "lne W i.fcIn lrv'nK Oregon, August to the wife of A, E, Jton4, Brevities. E. B. 8kipworth, attorney at-law. ..V.0! co,.', ,Te,y dy lu t Jerry Horn's barber shop. n "ulti o order mid rudr made clotbinB. go to Ed Hanaoo. brand, of the celebrated Tamil Pnnch Cfcar. Remember that nanaon A Ron hare the boat selected stock o( clothing In town. Bring yonr old aerap caat iron to the En gene iron Foundry where yoo can di-poae If yon are getting too old tor your ipoo tiiclea, or i( they do not exactly mint yon take them to Watte aud have new lenace fllted. Dr. O. W. Biddle may be found at nil reaulence on Olire street, between Fifth and Biith atreetsoue block weal of the Minue oU Hutel He jg prepared to do all dent al work in the bent maimer. The beat family remedy is undoubtedly Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier, llano ItBi, it acconipliithea relief where many oth er medicines fail to do. It may be safely given to the infant as well aa the adult. Henderson, deaust. Job work at the Ouaao offioe. Fountain peni at Watts'. Blank deeds and mortgages for sale at the Gdibd offioe. Blank notlcea f jr the location of quartx mines for aale at the GuabI) offioe. For all kinrla nf furtninc ImnU.nonl. ..II - v aaip llulIIVWIVUia) VWtS on J. M. Uondricks on Ninth Street Screen wiudows and doors, glass, saah and aoors ai tsioaxow & Kibkpitbicc. GEO. W. KINZEY, AUCTIOXEEB. When yon want your goods, household furniture or land sold at auction, call of Ueo. w. Kinaey, the pioneer and moat suc cessful auctioneer in Lane County. He will attend to all sales on a reasonable com miBsion. SHEEP INSPECTORS NOTICE. All persons in Lane county owuing scab by Bbeep or sheep afflicted with other diS' eases, are hereby notified that said sheep must be thoroughly dipped, sufficient to kill said disease, lortnwitb. Any person failins to comply with this no tice will be liable to have his sheep dipped by the Inspector at said peraons's expense. lake notice and save costs, Dated June 5, 1891. Gko. Fish kb, Sheep Inspector, Ldiihib Notics. Go to the Depot lumbei yard for cheap lumber. Andrews will not be undersold. Notice. I have acrain control of the Eucrene marble and granite works, aud am bet ter prepared than ever to lurniHii all kinds of marble, granite and stone work at the lowest price possible for first class work. Please call on me and get my price before placing nn or der. Nothing but first elaxs work done. Shop in in void stand In Iteam's building. V. W. Mahtin. Down 1 Down t Down ! One-half gal. Mason jars per doa...1.35 One-fourth " ' ' ' ... 1.15 4 papers Arm & Hummer soda 25 6 lbs gloss starch 33 Ax Bim.y. Southdown Sheep. I secured a pair of reoorded Southdowns last yeur from one of the best known sheep breeders in the east and now have a fine lot of half-blood ram lambs tor aale. These are from a choice lot of ewes, the reault of 10 j ears' oarefol selection and breeding for wool and mutton combined. 30 of these ewes dropped 47 lambs last apriog and sev eral of them sheared 12 and 13 lbs. of wool. For prices aud further particulars, write or call aud see the sheep. I cau find a purchaser for a few choice ewea, if anjone having such to sell will write me. S. B. Mobss, Creavrell, Oregon. For Sale. Twenty-five acres of land for sale In the Mohawk valley 13 miles from Eu Half bottom bind, the other half on the bench. House and barn on premises and 20 acres under rence. Eight acres under cultivation, A few fruit trees on the place. Address, D. D. Weddle, Mohawk, Or. Sheriffs Sale. Sheriff's sales were plentiful last Satur day. , Auctioneer Kinsey first aold a lot oi inr nitnre. etc, belonging to J. P. Jones, to numerous parties It brought just the amount of the judgment neiu uj vj a. Henderson and Jacob Mitchell. The Breeding pluoe looated two miles .1. l C.,... lualtinninn In H. J. Duffv. consisting of 100 acres, was bid in by judg ment creditor, josuub u. vuaj.uiu . $6 083 The Van Alstine place on South Willam ette street, consisting of severnl acres, was also bid iu by the judgment creditor, W P, Cheshire, for $806. The mill and property belonging to in by David Monastes, Judgment credi- lor, ior ,!". Th manhinsrv in the Dvslneer mill sold for $2000 to David Mon.stes. Dallv Guard, Augusts. , n.. n...n Lj r . . A nfkV company of campers left this morning for the 8iuslaw. The party consists of Misses Eaves and their guest Miss Ames, instructor In drawing at the Stanford University, with Mrs. Rabb as chaperone and Clyde Patterson as KeneraJissimo and bearhunter-ln-c bier. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. M. Miller, Misses Chase, Kobinsou, Hovey and John ston expect to Join the party at Florence. Vacancy Fn.LED.-The resignation of Mrs. Sue West was accepted by the Eugene school board aturday and Miss Ida Pattersou selected to fill the vacancy for the ensuing year. Mrs. West has accepted a position in the publio schools at Ogden, Ltah. Contbact Lbt. As will be teen in the county court proceedings the contract for the steel and iron work for the new couly jail was let Saturday morning to the Hall O Donald Lith. Company for f ' work is the best made. un,J jail completed will coat about t".000- Ot'TSTA N'DIN'O VARBAXTS.-Coun- tv Clerk Walker informs us that at the present time the outstanding warrants of Lane county amount to t03,0"K). This is a small fndebtedness for such a oounty as this, while there Is at least S3.5 000 of collectable taxes. Ita war ran'teought to and should be at par. Hocsl BtTMiD.-Miiu Annie Wbi"" hoo near Florence was recently burned by aomeonecareleaalysett.ngout fire and leaving it- WASHisoroxf'u", Ani. 5.-The Knate and house finally adjourned at H n'clock tonight. Bom.-To the wife of B- L- Willoughby oales at 9 pounds. TlVDAY, AUGUST 9. School taxes deliniiuent. A large tpiantlty of city water Is be ing used tlnnw days. Miss Emma Dorria returned from Ye- quins this afteruooo. Frank Page Is working at the State ruir iracK near MUeni. O. W. Pickett went to Sxlaville this mrnlng lor a two weeks' stay. The Eugene tax levy this year will uv uio suiiie as last nve mills. Jinso T. Wllkins, the ltoseburg nuiei kwht, was in r.ugene today. J. C. Catuubeil ia takiuu hi aumu.er va cation in this seotion. 11 i now a police juuge iu Dan r ranciaco. County Clerk Walker this liioriiliiu- issued a marriage license to 8. D. ta tier ana Utile Stonnaut. Mnrahtield Sun: Dame Rumor ban it that W. A. Mark of Eugene ia expected uvn wiiu avverai ooraes, W. P. Fiaher and family left for Yaquina Bay this morning and will spend a couple ui wees ureaiuing sea air. Alex Cockerline left on this afternoon's local for Uraut Pas where he will join uia lauiuj anu spend oia vacation. We are informed that the grain on C. W. Young's farm, across the river, uvcriigeu no uusueis 10 me acre. Assessor McPherson is now writing up the assessment roll for 1892. His wife is helping him In the work. Lane county ia now paying tht board of mree priaonera two in the Douglas oonuty jan aim one in tne liunon oouuty jail. Miss Mabel Dunn returned this af ternoon from a visit of several months lu ashiugton near Spokane Falls. Charles Crew, of Port Orford, killed a fine sea otter last week. He was ottered and refused f 100 for the skin. A little mould is rejiorted in one or two nop yarus in tills county, and the uce is icporieu to ue increasing Uaily. Marion countv lias pot nn emnninl cul streak on. It even makes it officers pay for stamps used for official busl ness. Treasurer Relsuer has made his sec ond call for county warrants. The last one is ror those inclusive or os. 182 and 432. There is a larger crowd it is said at Aewnort now than ever before. All the houses and hotels are full, besides over niiy tents.- Coos liny Mall: A. D. Rlsdon has located lu Nin fraiit'lsco, and his fam ily left for that place on Tuesday on the Del Norte. Rev. Templeton, Mrs. Campbell and Maggie Hayden left for Newport this morning to Join the Lane county col ony summering at that place. Albany Herald: The marriage of Air. l.aKe Dorria, wen known in this city, and Mrs. John Foster, Is an nounced to occur in torvallis in Sep tember. Mary E. Heed has been taken to the insane asylum from Union county from reading about the Homestead riots. She must have gotten a eood start before hand. The warrants drawn bv Marlon coun ty to pay for the recent election under the Australian ballot system are as follows: May. $1190 50; June, 1070 42; July, 327 50; August, S249 50. Jos. Koch left for San Francisco this morning, lie went via 1'ortland, in tending to take the steamer route. The marine cadets Intend giving him and his bride a grand reception when tliey arrive Home. Coos Buy Sun: W. L. Stevens, the Sius law mill man left on the Del Norte for San Francisco. He reports business quite brisk on the Sinslaw and is on his way to San Franciaco to seoure a tug for that port, the Lillian being inadequate for the di mends. We are nleased to learn that the Harlem estate, now a part of New York City and which has been in the courts for several years, has been d wlded in favor of the heirs, for T. M. Hamilton of this city is one of those Interested parties. It is valued at overtl,000,000,000. Florence West, It is noticeable that the schooners which are coming to this port are of a better class aud of deeper draft tban those which came here six months ago. It ia au established fact that our bar is all right and there ia no question but that at high tide fourteen feet of water can be found in the cbanuel. The editor of the Oregon City Cour ier has liccn bound over to await the action of the grand Jury In the Bum of $200, on the chargo of libel. During the campaign his paper alleged that tho republican candidate for sheriff had stolen a hog at one time. Said candidate was defeated. Harrisburg Courier: One of the largest contractu yet secured by the Harrisburg Lumbering Company was signed last Saturday with a Portland firm. The documents calls for 1,000, 000 feet of lumber, delivered on board of cars. They will commence ship ping next week. The Slsson Mascot editor has been at the top of Mount Shasta lately, with others, and says the government monu ment Is out of plumb, leaning to the south-east at an angle of 80 degrees. The force of the severe winter atorms Is probably the cause of its getting out of perpendicular line. Tatronlze Home Dealers. The buggy peddlers mentioned In the Uuakd a rew days since, have ar rived and we understand are working tv fnr nil there Is in it. Farmers ana all other residents of this county should bear In mind the exper- leuce or lormer years in uuyiug arnuim rwim tronulnnt. nmnfji. Our home dealers here In Eugene Invariably carry a better selected stock of buggies and at lower prices than you can ouy mem oi ulipn thn mipstion of lust ing utility is taken Into consideration. Always patronize your nome turners for it is they who share tho burden of taxes with von. and maintain a home commerce without which towns and cities, with their manifold advantages In the way of education and progres sion, could not exist Patronize your home dealers. Daily Guard, Angus 1 10. Piwntin (UfiTim Knrrnut was in town last evening and got gloriously drunk, and was inrown in me hn.ui i,v Muruliul Kiutliind. He raid a fine of $10 to Recorder Dorris this morning for his fun. fcarrout is me same individual that Sigel Jones as saulted on circus day. State Apportionment. The an nnnl nnnortionment of Interest arising from the . common school fund was mail nt Ha em Tuesday. lotal amount apiwrtioned, $l2,0i.5a. being -. . - . x- - . ill.. Ill ! 1.J per cauius. -u. ciuiuicu, u,iu. Lane county Is entitled to .OJAOO. I)ilr Guard. A unit t. iw.n is nt'vrui'i, Tho work was resumed at the Water Co's. well this morning and the pumps are keeping il.a u-utiif rlnwn ItllT; w - uw n a ir are not obstructed, and If all works aa admirably as it has so far today, about 60 to 75 eublc yards of dirt will be re moved every 24 hours. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. H. II Hays went to Soduvllle this morning. New Oregon-growu tomatoes are lu me market. The plasterers are at work ou the frank bricx. Yesterday was one of the hottest days of the season. Mrs. P. D. Gilbert, who has been very ill, Is recovering. The present damp weather is not fa vorubie for tlie hop crop. Wheat Is coming In to the ware- nouses lu moderate quantities. Tha preset t cool weather l not favorable lor mountain and seaside retort. Mra. O. M. Whitney is visiting with ber ton In Linn couuty for a lew day. Abe Goldsmith went to Sodavlllc this morning for a two weeks stay Judge Flsk and Dr. McKenney re turned mini Sodavllle misaiiernoon. Rev. II. R. Itaxter and Henry Rax tor, of Mohawk, were In town today. There are 788 patients In the state asyium, oi w men ouiy -41 are lemaiea. The contractors are rushlnir work on tlie new pumping station of the Water company's. Rev. Kates has rented the house for merly occupied by Dr. Loomls on ph; vein 11 street. Mrs. H. It. Klncaid aud son went to Newport this morning for a vacation ny t no seaside. Elmer Cleaver has returned from es corting his mother and sister to the Kitsou springs. Miss Sallie Wnener Id snendimr a few days on the MeKenzie at tlie residence of Robert Milllcau. Sixteen locomotives were required to take Robinson's circus trains over the Mskiyou mountains. Capt. Buchanan of Portland stopped over in Eugene last night on hi way to Bandon in me Voquine country. C. M. Horn and fumilv and Mrs. 11. D. Paine have gone to theSiuslaw falls to spend a week or two. (ieo. F. Craw will sjH'nd the balance oi me weeK sjioriing on the rami or r.. T. Aubrey iiearlrviug. Chas. Warren, recently from Penn sylvania, is acting as salesman in Smith & Hull's grocery store. olney Hemenwav threshed a field of wheat on his place this week that yielded 40 bushels to the acre. The contractor now sar that the dome to Oregon's capitol will be erected thit Fall. The steel work it already en route. Miss Ella Stevens acoomnanled Laura Gill to her home at Salem this morning and will visit there a few days. Oaklaud intends putting in a syitem of water works, and a committee from that town will inspect the Eugene water system. Mr. Obcnaucr made the trio back from Cottage Urove yesterday after noon on his bicycle in 2 hours and 15 minutes. Attorney L. Bllveu and family left for Yaquina bay ou this morninir's lo cal train, where they will spend a cou ple of weeks. Ross Kchenck, of Portlund. returned here last evening from the Foley Springs and left this morning for his nome in roruand. Portland Dispatch: Cantaln Monran returned yesterduy from Astoria, where he disposed of a Crouch dynamo to Mr. Koll", the Astoria breweryman. Miss Belle McCain, a former resident of F.ugene, and a daughter of Rev. J, S. Mo Cain, was recently married inTacoma to F. P, Calhoun. J. S. is now preaching in Iduho. Reports from the Neis hop yard a short distance above Springfield, are tha that th crop is an average one. Pioking will com mence August 22d, and every accommoda tion will b afforded pickers. The tunnel on the Durango lode In theRlue river mining district is in a dis tance of 163 feet, with about 150 tons of ore on the dump. The ledge has a width or lour reet and gives good pros pects. Two enterprising gentlemen In Gil liam county are preparing to go into the poultry business quite extensively. They Intend raising 6000 chickens, 2000 ducks and 1000 turkeys for the Port land market the first year. Sheriff Nolund will sell at auction on Saturday. August 20, the following roperw belonging to U. is. Hayes: 19 ead of cattle, 10 horses, 2 wagons and 319 head of sheen, to satisfy a Judgment In favor of J. D. Matlock. The sale takes place at Mr. Hayes' farm. Pat Tynan Is now conductor on the freight between Junction City and Portland and Jack Andrews Is running between Koseburg and Grants Pass. j. itansbrougn is running between Roseburgand Junction City, and Vol ney London is In charge of a gravel train. The Deadmond boys, Mr. Watson and Mr. Dunten caught 300 trout in the MeKenzie river yesterday, and sold them here readily today. Tliey were the largest finest lot of trout we have seen ofiered for sale here this year, many or tnern being is to a) inches in length. M. NefT and his nephew Frank Sanders came down from Belknap springs yesterday and went to their nome at J'oriianu mis morning. Air. Nell' is seriously a fleeted with rheuma tism and says he will return soon and take up his residence at these springs as it is tne oniy piace ne can secure relief. Albany Democrat: County Clerk Payne. M. Payne. J. R. Wyatt and J. W. Althouse returned last evening from Belknap springs and other Lane county resorts. As most of them went for their health they have no big fish and deer stories, though they obtained plenty to eat. Mr. Althouse Is consid erably improved but the county clerk remains auout me same. An Interesting igbt presented itself at Grime yesterday while the tide was out, tava the Astoria Examiner. Eight large whale were counted (porting aronnd juat outside the surf, to near, in fact, that one could almost caat a stone out to where tbev were playing about. Later in tne evening two more monster whale were teen almost in the tame spot. Sea lion are very nu merous around the beach now, aud it is as common tight t tee a score of them sport Ins about in tne waU-r near tne tun. Benton Lttderi Profs. Gilbert end Sbeak arrived in tt it city Tueaday, on their re turn from a trip to Jit. Hood. Inev were among a patty of ten wbo left Portland to make the ateent of Lit. Hood, and Profeasor Gilbert waa one ol the party wbo tuoceeded in teaching the tummft. Ht alaiad that two young Ibdie were member of the par ty that reached th top of tb peak . Tht profeasor tayt Ml. Hood Kill gives evideoo of internal vjlcanie commotion, aa a tol pboroat vapor rue from tb suibui it of the peak, wtticb practically vet in tnl theory. bally Guard. August 1. Tkacukrs' Examination. Tlie quarterly teachers' examination for certificates is in session at the court house. J. M. Williams and Miss Mary McCornack are assisting Superintend ent Stevenson In the work. There are twenty-one applicants. HREVITIFS. Willoughby, dentist. Walch club ai Uolloway's. 1. J. Walton, attorney. at-law. D. Liuo & Son, furniture and undorUk lag. If you want s salt of clothes or s pair of pantaloon go to Davit, tb tailor, lie guar anteet aatiaiaction and low price. Eugene flour at Henderson's. Allwny flour at Henderson's. Medfont Hour at Henderson's. Junction Hour at Henderson';. You pays your money and you takes your cimioe. Chrla Marx baa reduced the pries of shav mg at nit mop to ia oentt. The Minnesota Hotel hn been re paired aud refurnished. Tonus $1 per nay. uniy one block from the detail, All white help. Dr. Smiley is prepared to attend to all call from th country and will make that part oi ait practice a specialty, Join Holloway't watch and jewelry clubs, he it the originator of them in Eugene, a perfectly safe and very profitable way of buying woat yon want, tall and inveati- gate it. W. Holloway hat juat received aome new deaignt In watch oaaet. Call and tee them, the largest and most select ttork in Lu gene. Money to loan on improved farmt fur a term of year at a reasonable rate of Inter est by E, J, McClanahan. ttenllon funnel' ltuv v.iur tueill. clues nt Yerlngton's Ninth street drug store, Khlnchart s block, hugeiie. Yerinston'i 9th it. drug atore lithe plnoe, Year of experience insure certainty aud dispatch In tht compounding and dispeua- lug of medicine, liblneharl t Dloct, Yerlngton's Ninth street drug store guarantees satisfaction as to prices and quality. Rhlnehart's block. Harrison and Cleveland are in it so is F. L. Chambers' $15 carts. For salo or exchange for Improved property In Eugene an Improved rami ot 450 acres. Also improved iroperty in Portland. Address E. P. iVrlght, Elmlra, Lane county, Oregon. Now ft tht time to do your plowing. This year bat proven beyond a possible donoi that dry plowing yields from Qvs to right and aa burn at ten busbelt to the acre mote than tbe field juat across tbe fence that waa plowed wet. It ia true that it it hard work and hard to keep your plow in tbe ground, but if you have Ihe Oliver Chilled you will have do trouble to keep it in tbe grouud. Equalltatlou Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization of Lane county, will meet lu Eugene at the court house In said county, Monday, August 20, 1802, at 10 o'clock a. m., and continue from day to day, for tho purpose of ex amining and correcting the assessment roll of Lane county, Oregon, for the year, 1892. Dated July 28, 18'J2. P. J. McPhehhon, Assessor. Hop Pickers Wanted. Wm. Nels will commence picking hops from his 30 acre yard situated one half mile above Spiluglleld bridge Monday, August zz. Tv tup l!ivn Tim uiiti'n. of tlin MeKenzie river has a reputation for making a man truthful. W, T. Campbell has been in that section for nhnnt. r.wn uwki nml lin linM ntrwidv developed Into a great hunter. In a toiler receivcu oy VOutiiy viera Walker, marked "private and confi dential," Mr. Campbell claims that l. t l. 1 1.111.. .1 1 II.... tie hub ttiivaujr miicu x iiiuuuuiiii tiuii, 3 bear, 1 lynx 13 deer no does all u-point ducks, anu mai ne nas cieaneu out 2 yellow Jacket nests; been stung seven times on the taw by Jackets and 9 Htnfw liv Immliln km Ami tlmr. Im Intends now spending the remainder of the month hunting grizzly bear oreiK. lie is uesirous oi securing me reputation so long held by our old friend Finn, and It looks as if he would "get there.,' A This Stobi. Tbt Albany papers art ttill worried about being passed by tbt cir cus. Here ia tbe latett exouae aud a thin one it is, from tht Albany Democrat: "Tbt Democrat hat often Interviewed Iba circus men who have been here with their per formance!, and they almost universally pronounoed this city as good a cirout town aa there it in tbt valley, though it might be to onr oredit if w did not support such old ohestnnti. Wben Robiuaon'i circus was here the Ust tirnt, a son of tbe mtnsger and one or two othen were arrealud and fined and vowed they would get even with the oily sometime. Now theyare trying to do it and making tuch reports aa the one from the Junotion (Jlty limes, wLUU ot court please ont borae (nana aloug the railroad wbo are iealout of the railroad and business center of the valley." MiatiiD. Wt take the following from tht Colfax, Wash., Commoner, of Aug, 4tbi J.E Balltine, editor of tb falouae Ga zette was united in marriage at 11 o'clock, thii morning to Mis Anna relch, at tbt borne of tbe bride parents liov. Jonn Cren, of tbt M. E. Cburob, officiated. Tb wedding wat a quiet one, only relative! of tht contracting partiet being preaent. An elegant wedding dinner wat served toon ai ter th completion of tbe ceremony. A long hit of handsome and valuable prosouts were received by the bandiomt and aocora pliibed young bride. Mr. Ballaiu it tbt editor of tb leading republican paper ol Whitman county. Tbe bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrt. V. L. re lob oi ibis city, Tbe happy couple took their departure on tbt afternoon train tor a bridal tour to Spo kane, Portland, Astoria and sound cities." Mist Ftlob was born in Eugene, snd bu many friend i ben Former Eugene Boys. Tho Coos Buv Sun has the following to say c,f a couple or young men mai resuieu iu Kugeneut tneir cniidiioou: "J. w. MeConnao. of Astoria, a brother of Dr. T. Mccormac. or tuis place, nas been appointed assistant principal of the Hopkins' Academy, Oakland, Cul., tbe institution mat was s cllU.fweu uy lliuiuiu lllllliuuaiic, mam i - I . .. .ill ; . - lloiitins." niev are sons oi iiev, McCormac, who was pastor of the Episcopal church Here in tne sixties, Wanted. A lady who has two or three hours leisure each day can make money by assisting me in my business. Address with self-addressed stumped envelope. Mrs. II. C. Estes. Prineville. Oreeou. Mauairer branch office of Miss Mildred Miller's enchanting "lx-w or Roses fur the complexion To Trade. A new Wilson's Im proved tewing machine for sale or trade for bay or wood. IiUfUlre at the Guard office. Men Wantino to Build. Hill of lumber lor sale cheap for cash. Ad' dress L, care Guard, or call, Eugene, Light Waoos. Nttrly new; fur uU cheap. Shafts and pole fat oat or two bortet. Inquire at thit office. Tbt brick it being delivtred fee tbt Ris- doa block. Assault With a Dangnrnus Weapon. 1'allv (itianl, AiiKunt 5. Juat after Ihe Daily GcaiDwent to prett laat tvening another row occurred. From a bystander we learn the following particu lars: It teem Ibat Sieel Jones, of Juno tion, bui well Known lu Migene, aud Ueo Ear rout bad been wrangling iu Ilodea Saloon, when they w ie ordered out. Ear rout, who ia a man alout CO year of age. came out first, Jone following a few step bebiud. Then the latter pulled out of bit pocket, when in frout of the First Natioual bank, a handkerchief in which was lied a good sued rock, and with an oath struck Earrout a hard awiugiug blow ou Ihe lop and back of tho head, culling the sculp severely, lie waa arrested by ripeclal l'o liceman Morris wbo afterward turned him over to Sheriff Kolaml.wbo locked him up in ont of Ihe old jail cells (or the night, Jones beiug unable to procure bond to await the riauiinaiiiin art tor mis moruing at v o clock. Hi la morning be waa brought be' fore J mice Kinsey, aud on motion of bia at toroey, L. llilyeii, the examination was act fur this evening nt 7 o'clock at the court bouao. iboauwbo taw tbe assault pro. Bounce tbe same totally unwarranted and very cowardly. Jones claim that Earrout baa uen accusing buu several times of deal ing a walch from bia peraon ami that tb aaiue auuoyod and embarrassed bim until It became unbearable. Trial of Junes. Pally (iuard, Aiiguntd. The prollmiiiurv examination nf Slir- el Jones for an assault with a danger ous weapon upon Petor Earrout took unco IH-Iure Justice Kinsey lust oven ug at the court house. Deputy Prose cuting Attorney Poller apticared for the slate and Attorneys llilyeu and Wood OK'k for the defense. The evidence conformed to the account given in last evening's (li'Aitii of the trouble, except in one particular: i no preliminary rew did not occur In C. 1 lodes' saloon. aud the parties wore not in said house luring the afternoon. After hearing; the evidence the counsel submitted the case without argument, and Jones was iMitiud over to apiH'iir before tho grand Jury In the siimof $."0O. Jones not being able to furnish bond, be was placed in tbe old jail cells lor (he nikht. and t bia morn iug waa taken to Salem by Deputy Sheriff Crouer, where be will be In carcerated iu Ihe Marion couuty jail until circuit court. Persons who have agreed to deliver wood to the Guard office on account are asked to bring It at once. (oslipu Items. August 11, 1S02. The U, 11, church now has a bell. A photographer Is doing the village. Osenr Kiev In in nttemlimco nt. (lie teacher's examination. ltitllnr.1 .mil lrvlmi.l wilt fliivmul.l..n. able threshing lu Creswoll precinct. If we don't tell you everything this week, we suggest you imagine the rest. Miitdixw llriM.. i.r I'l.'iiminf. 1(111 threshed their brother Henry's crop yesterday. Wesley Mullock, of Heppuer, Is here visiting at his grandfather's, Nelson Swaggart. Miss Lizzie Soiithworth, of Cottage .rove, has been vlsltlnir her sister. Mrs. J as. Berkshire. . J. I'. Holland called at this place Wednesday ou business in behalf of an Insurance company. Mrs. B. F. Kooney goes to the Row river country today to visit a week or so with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Smith. Ben Keenev mid wife made a nlcna- ant visit with Uncle Iko and Aunt Sarah Barclay ut Pleasant Hill, Sun day. We are Informed that our baso ball club la thinking of extending an Invi tation to that of Cottage Urove soon to play a game. L. N. Honey who has tho contract for the erection of our now M. E. church, Is having the work pushed ngni aiong. Henry Matthowsshlppod another car load of flue beef steers to Salem, Satur day. Henry Is a rustler, probably the only man lu the precinct making much more thnn a liviug. Ben Keeney Is now a fully qualified "J. P." and In order to become famil iar In that branch of his authority says ho will attend to matrimonial matters at exceedingly low rates for a time. Wm. Stewart passed Undo Jesse Cox's residence lust Tuesday, at Just the proper time to save tho sumo from being destroyed by lire. The roof was burning when he camo up, and luckily with prompt attention no serious dam was done. Henry Bros, of Seattle, were In this part of the county last week buvlnir stock. They shlpjied a car load of nincn cows and veai caives rrom v res well Saturday night. These gentlemen distributed no small amount of money among the fanners during tho last year or two. Let them continue their visits. Nearly Conceded. Tho Spokane Falls, Washington, . Chronicle Bays: "Not a few republicans all but concede tho election of Mr. J. E. Fetiton to the office of prosecuting attorney. He is a lawyer of unquestioned ability, and a man well known over tne country. Mr. Ridputh, known to his friends as Bed Billy,' has already begun an active canvass, but It is said that his strength Is already made up, and Is not likely to grow much at any one place In the county. His record, as prosecuting at torney, Is pretty well known through out the country, and the concensus of opinion seems to be, among all parties, that the republican convention made a ? previous blunder in attempting to orce him ou tho people again.'' A Kiw Scuimb. -Cottage Grove bat itruck s new plan (o oollect aaloon lioenaes. Thr morning a cbattle mortgagt wat filed in the county clerk s office, in wblcb Tay lor ind Adkint mortgaged to tbt city of Cottage Grove tbe following fixture! and goods in Ihe sura of $183; 1 saloon bar, 1 back bar aud shelving, 1 mirror, 10 chain, 1 rocker, 1 table, 1 banging lamp, V barrelt of wblaky, lu caaet wbiakv, barrel bran dy, V, barrel blackberry brandy. 1 barrel caaed liquor, iu gallon Keg wblaky, o case wine, 10 gallon gin, 1 ease Imported gin. Wt publiab tbe above for the reason tbat we bava never beard oi a similar case, Fboh Nswroai. A correspondent writ ing from Newport under date of Anguit 10th aay: Tb weather i delightful and the hotels are crowded to their full capacity. Work on tbe gevernment jettiea ia progressing rapidly and Capt. Wynant, a voyager to this coast for 24 year inlormt me that tbe bar it wonderfully improved, and tays nan tne amount siicnt in a similar way on the Siuslaw bar would make It the best harbor between the Columbia and San r rancisco. Watch Loht. Mrs. tieo. N'. Frazer, last evening w bile driving in the city, lost her gold watch. It Is a Swiss movement and a gold 2 cent piece Is fastened to tho chain. A suitable re ward will be paid the finder by leaving the same at this ollloe. Maibiko. In Lane eonnty, Oregon, A o oat ft. l&ri. by Rev. Albert Bobinaon, J. H. Smith of Sherman county, and Callie Uffleld, of Lane county. 1 h- " 1 1 N0IXQUEST HELD. Hosttig Brown's Death, Near Cottage urove, waa f rom natural Causes. Dally Guard, August 11. Dr. Harris returned from Cottago Grove this morning and stated that as there were no suspicious circumstances connected with tho death of the man named Rastus Brown, no Inquest was held. Tho circumstances as tho doctor ob tained them were an follows; Brown had returned that evening from Camp Creek where he hail taken his wife to visit. I (e urged his children to hurry supiHT while he unhitched as ho had a severe headachc.anil a cup of collee, he inougnt, would relieve mm. when the children came to call him he was sitting down near the barn, saying ho was so dizzy he could not see. He asked where he was, and then Raid he would bo iK'tter and come In soon. As he did not they returned to him soon and found him lying down where ho was wiore, asleep, aud breathing Heav ily. Beinir unable to carry him to the house they sent for somo young men in tho near ncli;lihorhood to assist them. As stated yesterday they ar rived about 12 o'clock, and carried him into tho house. Ho still continued to sleep aud breathe heavily until about 4 a. in., when he died. As several members of bis fumilv have had a tendency to paralytic, com plaints, aud as he had been riding so far iu the scorching sun with a heavy slicker hat on his head, It Is be lieved he died with ccrebro hemorrhage superinduced by the excessive heat. GOOD HEALTH. Fresh, Free, Strong, True. The above 1 the motto of the aociety called tbe Turn Yerein, whose object is to advauoe "Physical education to it ptoper standard" not only the Portland Turn Yer ein, but th Turn Yerein of tbe entire Nottb American Turner band, to which be long 4'20 tooietiea, with a membership of tome 4S,000, and representing a capital of everal million dollars in property, inch at gymnasiums, schools and park. There art tlao aocial branches connected with tht Portland Turn Yerein, inch at a debating olub and male chorua, tbe latter nnder the personal direction of Mr. Loui Dammaach and are the leading attraction for older member not taking part in gymnaalict. lot societies ol tbe I'aoific Coast bold a convention in Portland from tha Tilth to 10th lust. Although Capt. Q. A. Sachi and the marine cadett and bit delsatte class composed of girl are not regularly organ- lied brancbe of thit toolety tbey bava re ceived an invitation from the Portland So oial Turn Yerein to attend. The expense of the boys and girls going witit rant. Ntclis will be paid by tlie Portland society after arriving there. They have also procured reduced rail road rates so that it will only cost $0.00 for the adult members and 13.30 for the smaller ones for the round trip. This makes tho expense so small that Capt. Sachs Informs us that u- wards or twelve or tho boys and the sai 1 10 number of girls will attend with him. Although It will cost the parents full fare several of thorn are interested enough to attend. We regret that space forbids giving the four days' pro gram In full but It is sure to be an In teresting one. Tliose who attend will get a clearer Idea of the benefits to bo derived from such training as Mr. Sachs has boon giving our littlo folks for somo time past. Personal. Dally Guard, August 11. Dr. and Mrs. Pains visited In Junotion today. Mr Paae, the government contractor of the Siatlaw lighthouse, is in town. Rev. D. A Watters and family returned from Foley Spring this morning. Mrs. Geo. W. Kinsey and family, have returned from a trip to the moun tains. Miss Doe Ankeny of Jacksonville Is vb-ltlng at tho residence of E. H, Ingham. M. F. Tarker went to Roseburg last night on business connected with the laud office. John Stewart and D. L. Butler re turned front the lower Siuslaw yester day evening. . Mrs. L. G. Adair and Mrs. E. D. Pool wore visiting with Mrs.S. Munra at Junction today. Mrs. O. Bettman and her sister Mrs. Katten, of Portland, loft here this morning for Newport MesdamesC. A. Williams. Geo. A. Dorris and Fred 8. Dunn weut to New port this morning for a sojourn by the sea. Mrs. A. Slurries and Mlaiei Ada Shar pies and Linnia Holt want to Gotbtn this afternoon and will camp near there a cou ple of wtk. Mrs. Wm. Renshaw and Misses Hat- tlo and Lulu Henshaw and Mrs. W. T. Eakln and children returned front ileceta Heads yesterday. Emrlneer J. Q. Kellev left for Red ding, Cal., on laat night's overland train, to appear In court at that place as a witness. He will be gone throe or four days. Mrs. Bawvers and daughter Bessie left last night on the overland for Santa Cruz, Cal. Miss Bessie went In answer to a call from Miss Morris, who recently tauirht delsarte classes In this city, to assist her with some classes mere. Dissolution or Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing between Wm. Bchroeder and Frank Matt, under the firm name, of Bchroe der & Matt, has this day been dissolved Wm. Bchroeder continuing the busi ness and paying aU indebtedness, All accounts duo must bo paid (o either the members of the lute firm by October 1, 1892. Dated Eugene, Aug. 6, 1802. Wit. SOIKOKDEB, Frank Matt. Tbe Local Market. w. . i HAi..(nr,a In Oi- market 4 ne io.iuwiiik .ww."m- "- : are ol retail urloe only. They arw corrected id will ba louodaa accurate aa such a report can be made: Waaat-Net market J , daw-iVer bunhel, net 9 ruua feriuurna J M Haar-fer lb OS Muttoh rrn. w ; i.i., n. W( 10 VtAL-r-erlb ' J Hawa-fer l-'jt SHoiiLnaae ferB J Hlba-fern s Uta-rirB Hertsa-Per roll 0 IBs.) ; (9 W Eoua Fer dien "ri , ( au aasa-oid hens, Per Oua to 0 00 Haase-V to W Poraroaa-New f Buahel SlUAB-Pry irauulated, f B) ft'lt Extra C, a. Golden, IB W CorriB-C'oata Kiee beat B Ja'JaVi:::::::::.:::.:: Tea- IB " w IM ttoara-Fef bol,bar. 74 (at 1 to CHKBsa-rr B 1 YS00L-. ...... IS Bora No quotation