AND COUNTY, iTCi0)AY. . ACQ. 20, 1893. Report. ... futility Court of Lane couti- JSur )uiltt- apwjInUfd to ex tt'yd report on the tooka of the """fr olHt"' Bubmlt the following as ft Jf.TCve examined tho sheriffs find that ho la liable to ,,oM! n addition to Ids reiiort an fol- I!r8'" I..'- ,,, ...uri niuuHuinipnt (5 A Fftun?:.t.-:":r;";:;:f -3 " oii roll for ism i" - S;rnr assessment for 1801 10 00 S uei't Tax llHt of 1HS5 30 . !. ' " " 18(10 10 12 ' hMtr corrections for 1890 62 27 !lu" 1885-0-7-8-0 13 20 Totul additional eharges...$2i9 30 d we find 'lim entitled to the fol additional credits in hlieritf" assessment C & 0Kco.l ....1 23 63 0u tiheritrs ) fo 82 M 'wHiieriirs' corrections for 'tlin.iueut'ftt'x roll of" lS'l 27 60 Hherill Hloan and returned de- linqui'iit " Total additional credits.. ..$115 15 -.lance, charges over credits....? 184 15 The "Wheeler Roll" has not been .rriedout and no ueiimiuenwisimaue ........ and there beine one stub- L-.iJnir t here Is no wavofascer- i!h,inir lust how much had been col Smithe "Wheeler Boll" we are knelled to take the sherlll's books Hit Item. Owing to the fact that n-rtof the Hherifl''s corrections were 1 . j h.. th court, there are not i jdiviu on file for all of said correo. nt as to them. , ,rf mi tlip luinkg of the sheriff Z vwrs ago, were greatly retarded in ,:i.,,..,ti,riitlnn fur the reason that 'hfiherilt'did not keep a cash-book. We rwomniena inuii a unu-wua uc . l.. .i.a uimrlff. Rhnwini? aecurato- j-bru Ujf i 1 1 V oiivi.j it every Item of cash received and dis- Annexed is a balance sheet showing .L..MM,t dun from the sheriff to the winty at the time of making his re- f0n examination of the clerk's books nH tho font inirH and credits correct. tail owing to the fact that there is no ny of ascertaining from the records -.it amount of trial and court fees re ceived, except the clerk's account thereof, we cannot veriiy mo m lenort as to the cash received. We re Jn,monri thnt the statute reauirinir trial fees to be paid in advance, be strictly complieu wun, Deiievuig mat iUhD a Inrirn nlllOUUt due from litl- mtivwj w n gsnts will be saved to the county an- "on1 "examination of the treasurer's i-v,t0 tt.Q iiinl tlmt he is liable to the UWU -" " - ( following charges In addition to his re port: On wa arratits cancelled April 4, iiino X Z 40 AndheVs entitled to tho following addition ul citdit: On warrants cancelled April 28, 1801 Amt. due treasurer ner finding $ 7.73 Warrant Nil. 70 issued to A. W. Patterson for $50 and No. 060, issued to p. I). Kiiowlton for 18. euterea on ine treasurer's journal as cancelled on Oc tober a)th ana iNovemuer iw re spectively, cannot be found among the cancelled warrants filed with the clerk. Below we give a statement showing the Indebted ness of Lane county, as nmr an it nn be ascertained. We do not believe It to be absolutely correct, tor the reason that when cancelled warrants are returned to the clerk they ire simply checked off on tho warrant register in pencil and neither the pre- seut clerk nor ex-Clerk Ware is cer tain that all the warrants Issued some time since have been checked off as they were returned. The only other means nf mwrtninlncr the county's in debtcducss would be to compare the whole number of cancelled warrants with the warrant register, which would ha mi Almost Interminable un dertaking besides not being correct If any of the cancelled warrants nave been misplaced. We recommend that the date ot the CUcellatinn nf thn warrant together with the interest ttaid thereoD. be entered up on the Warrant Register, opposite the record ot the warrant, when the same is returned. Wa think it nilvinnbln. also, that the clerk keep a ledger, upon the debit side wuich he shall eater the sum oi war rants inHiiArl at annh farm of OOUrt. and on the credit side, the sum of the face of the warrants returned aa cancelled by the treasurer, then the balance as shown on the taoa of this ledger wdl show at ny time the amount of outstanding war ruts. STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS. Total amount of outstanding warrants $70 888 21 Mh In kan.U 'l'nanM unnlii.ahll. me cancellation ot warrants - Balance Indebtedness of Lane Co . $63,5W We have not taken the time to com pnte the interest due oo outstanding warrants, henee that item is not inomaea the above statement ot indebtedness. The interest probably amounts to about w.uu. Keepectfully eubmitted. E. O. Pott bb. F. W. Osbpbn, EaffAnn. ( irannn kntr Krtl. 1892. ff in Bnnount with we county, Oregon. TM. tax roll 1SS5 4,57 H - ' lHhtf I.SW " ' INK? . 5 M " lKSH 4.7M4W " " IShll 13,141 05 " " IW 1UW42 7I; nl'enfl-a Amnc l.sj 4M 00 " MB... ilSM " "CAO ColS8 .. IAS ' 1HD0 8 4.H4 Hi w"B AMint C & O Ld to 1,881 12 11,754 6J Skenfl'i Aassmt O A C R B 1 1 apI inn AfiaimtA 1V s 25 HheriBa ammti Will 1.177 1 T" rt.il 11 lai.soi as nmi tun OQ OT Tms.. w t .-14 ltUll ' - JJ ... g.MO 1 " ihxi .7 as 11 R JIT", a . lull. ll'H H I 'm 11.70). al 11 8hnlT. ln, IMi ... 45 71 ?hnS eorrecuona rolls '8MU7XI -"1 8trifl"a Aavrnt CAOhJCol ia paid i-Htxriff tilou and toriMd dcliaqora Jhwiffi eomrtiona 1"W Brilt'tKirrKtintM 1I "l hhenfl'i Anmli 1WI "iaaee do...., 70 96 a Hi us 1 24 4 ire ( .il H Au- Pt li. isirt ihifu nf VA Aum- . ill nyniivunu. v 1 ' p. . iit . Brevities. E. R. Sklpworth, itorney.t.ew. Mima in Ina am . I . Rot Ul(l BOlll tialha m .la. In II.. at Jerry Horn t barber thop. For fine anils null in n.i... ... i .... ... " - vim. n li' I ItUMI made clothing, go to Ed Hanson. Mr Geo F Craw has the sol agency for 11 brand of the celebrated Tamil Pum-h Cigare Remember that Hanson & Sod hare the beat (elected atonic of ninth mo in tnarn Brirjo - o vaw, IIUU IU IUO i.U gene Iron Foundry where you can dUpot If TOI1 IfA Orttlltiff inn nl I fn r,... . Bn.tA 0-'k awv w ivra juui W taolea, or i( they do Dot exuclly auit yon take u aim hits new tenses uuen. Dr. O. W riiililu m. lu. I . i,ia residence on Olive street, lietween Fifth mid oixin streets one Dlock weKt ot the Miuno- sou U Hotel. He ia prepared to do all dent work in the beat manner. al The beat (amilv reined? is iitnlmiliti.illv Plunder's Oregou lilood Purifier. Harm- leas ia. It accomplishes relief where many otu- tnadipinAa f Mil In In. ft maw lu, ui.felv er Ki ven to the infant aa well aa the adult. Henderson, dentist. Job work at the Goabd office. Fountain pena at Watts'. Blank deeda and tnnrtirai'M fur sala at tha Gdahd office. Blank notlcea fjr the location of iiaiU tuluea for aale at the Guard office. For all kinds of farming implemcuta call l J. M. Hendricka on N inth Street . Screen windows and doom. clam, tush and doom at Bioalow ti Kwkpatbick. GEO. W. KISZEY, AUCTIONEER. When you want yoar uooda, houaehold furniture or land sold at auction, call of Geo. W. Kinaey, the pioneer and moat suc cessful auctioneer in Lane County. He will attend to all sales on a reasonable com. SHEEP INSPECTORS NOTICE. All naranna in Ijina oonritf owniuff scab by sheep or aheep amicted with other die- eases, are nereoy notinoa tnm sum aneep must be thoroughly dipped, sufficient to kill said disease, forthwith. Any person failing to comply with tnis no tice will be liable to have his sheep dipped h lh Inanpotnr at aaid nerBons's emeuse. Take notice and save costs, Dated June o, 1W1. 8. R. Jkmkiks, Sheep Inspector. I.miBia Notice. Go to the Depot Inmbei yard (or oheap lumber. Andrews will not be undersold. Notice. I have acrain control of the Eugene marble and granite works, and am bet ter prepared than ever to furnish all kinds of marble, granite and stone work at the lowest price possitue mr first class work. Please call on me and get my price before placing nn or der. Nothing but first class work done. Shop In my old stand in Ream's UUlldlllg. iMJinn.'. Southdown Sheep. . I secured a pair of recovdfd SoUthdowns last year from one of the best knowu sheep breeders in the east and now have a fine tnt nf hulf.hlnnd rain Iambi tor fnle. These are from a choice lot of ewes, the result of 10 years' careful selection and breeding lor wool and mutton combined. 30 of these owon ,rnnrui1 47 latnba last srjtioc and sev eral of tbem sheared 1'2 and 13 of wool. For prices and further parucnlars, write or call and see the sheep. T nan Anrl a nil ivhuiHr for a fsw choice ewes, if anj one having such to sill will write me. o. i. uu, Criswell, Oregon. For Sale. rr. ...,.,(,., nuroa nf l.ltld for Wilt) ill the Mohawk valley 13 miles from Eu gene. Half bottom land, the other half on the bench. House and barn on premises and 20 acres under fence. Eight acres under cultivation. A few fruit trees ou me pmce. Address, D. D. edplk, Mohawk, Or. Fall Creek Flashes. August 18. A. B. Matteson went to the county seat, Saturday. . k.iaa ia under construction across the Windberry creek. . . 1 TJ II T? Misses Lottie Jonnson ana uei.o UIU-u, Eugene, visited at T. E. Warner silastweek. Mr. Majors and son, Master Wallace, of Junction, are visiting at 0. M. Kissingers. Miss Lillie Hamilton has bten employed to teach the fall term of sc hool at this place. Mr Prioe Withers and fumily, of Harney, passed through here last week going to Tis It relativi and friends in Eugene and vi c'ai'y. . o Mr. and Mrs. Will Hanuicutt of Spring- field, visited bis father at thisplac. 6unday. Mr. Rambo and family, Mr. Chas. Neet and Mrs. Watson, of Springfield, attended LT. .;n .t Iwall. Bundav. me cauJiiuw.B Mr T E. Warner and family oontemplate taking a'trip to Eastern Oregon, about the firs! of September. They will go up the Willamette river, cross the mountains, and come back via the McKenzie route, and will be gone about four weeks. The camp meeting at Lowell, owing to the busy season, has not been vtry ll attend ed Rev. 1. D. Driver was there and deliv rf interesting sermons, both forenoon Ind evening. Two candidates were bap uwd b, mmeraion, Sunday The BjjUag will hold over till next Sunday, Aog. 21. Bwobe JcWCDBt.-Tuesd.y's Alba ny Democrat: This forenoon Justice Curl Sad two case, on bis docket The first wa. the case of the state against T. G. rnce. Th.Te endant is the son of the contractor of lhe Lebanon ditcb. John FIIim. " Lebanon, charges bim with having commit ted Suiter, wuh his. wife, time in February. Price wai arrested in Portland yesterday by Sheriff JaeksoB and brouint to Albany on the night train. The S ehminar, examination -a. set .for .nor row Edward Oliver waa examined on the cn!r'ge""obbery of 20 of Albert Bond, an M ZiLt -bo'is freqnently trouble. Oliver waa held under $100 bonds o . -ait the action of the grand jury. An unknown man was an accomplice in th. enme. f ahkied.-A telegram was received from A E" Gallagher today stating tluit he was married at Clinton, b., congratulations. rAt UxT-L eoat wa. lost on the road Jwe?D ringfi-ld and Cottage Grove. S, AnJo.?7th. It M a pookrt book findi'Villp"'" to Uob"1, '"PiS&k, Oregon. PasbED THKOl-GH.-Attacbed to the J2b n "pre Tuesday afternoon .JStonWiflc car which cod j..ed J.vernor iV'J. of eb Si . uuOI party. Ttej are making a ffeaauretouroftheest. TITDAY, AVGVrVT 10. A bind of gypsifs aro camped near the mill .tain. Mrs. I'.. Chmpbtll reiurned from YS'iuina this afternoon. The found ition for RisJon's brick hhxk i neaily completed. S. I. Uemhaw it in Iturna, Oregon, tak ing orilerx (or J. Davie. Mm. 4. H. Goodman ia iuit ill at the family frmuli aw III thia city. Six new re idenwt are being erected in the koulb.een;tru part of town. Mijor L. D. Forrest ia up the McKenzie river eiamiui loine timber landa Miss Kiln Stevens returned last night from n few days visit t Salem. Clm. I.aui r and family returned Ibis morning from a two wceW visit to San Fr.incmco. J George llll returned this alternoou (tow n trip to the bop fi Ids ot Lane, Liuu and Al iiuiii t'oumies. Mrs. Hart bus so fur recovered aa to al' low the biiriicudn to be removed from Willamette street. Miss Mollie Abrahams arrived from RoK-bttrg fur a short visit with Mrs. L. (i. Adair. (ieorge Alexander, editor of the Ad vance, returned to his home at Leba non this morning. I'M. Andrews arrived home this morning from rocntcllo, Idaho, and will visit at home for a short time. An Infant of Mr. and Mrs. James Sippy died yesterday evening at their home at the Hiuli Hanks, on the McKenzie river. Miss Minnie I'aruiaii will give in struction on the piano or organ at the residence of J. 1$. Hopkins, comer of Tearl and 3rd street. Sheriff Koland, Cl.rk Walker and Judge Kiusey were practicing bicycle riding in the court bouse Biuari) to the amuement of a good audience, this afternoon. Thomas Vatiglinn of Willamette pre cinct, was in town today and reports the crops above the average in that section, contrary to early forecasts. Mrs. Foster, nee Polaby, died Satur day night at Corvallis from the effects of a stroke of paralysis. She was en gaged to wed M. L. Dorris of Albany. J. V. Wager, late of the Portland Telegram, Is now editor of the bright and newsy Spokane Falls Chronicle. Col. Wager is one of tho ablest writers on the coast. (iov. Whiteakerand H. C. Humph rey left for the Foley Springs this af ternoon to spend a couple of weeks hunting and fishing. They expect to capture several grizzly bear during their stay. AtLewiston, Idaho, 62 cents per bushel is ollured for new wheat. There are few takers as it Is thought prices will advance later. It is estimated that ot least 300.000 bushels of grain will lie harvested In that vicinity this season. Dr. E. A. McAllister and family ar rived in Eugene this morning from Ogden, I'tali, and af.era short trip to the mountains will tuko up their resi dence here. Miss Mamie McAllister accompanied by Miss Uranium, who returned with them from I'tah, went to Albany this morning for a short visit. Corvallis Leader: J. (I. Kelley, of Eugene, was appointed engineer and superintendent of the Improvements, of Second and Madison Second streets, on recommendation of tho street com mittee, and to receive as compensation, 5 per cent, of amount of contract. In speaking of the Turners' proces sion at Portland yesterday we find the following: "The procession was head, ed by the nurine band, followed by the color bearers and six young girls in a natty sailor costume. A score of boys in marine cadet costume, with guns, were next followed by n carriage con taining the wives of the prominent members of the society." McMinnville Tclepone-Iteglster has this to sav concerning some of the Portland ooys: '-Why is It that the Portland drummer thinks he Is a little smarter than his fellow men and In atr tempting to show his smartness or per sonal charms makes a complete ass of himself? A few of the drummers trav eling out of Portland are gentlemen at all times, but the great majority of them forget where they are and expose their breeding and the associotlous of their youth. What's the Matter With Engine. Daily ljuard, August 18. The star seen in the heavens here yester day seems to have also been seen in South ern California, as the following dispatches iudicate. A STAB 8KIN 1.1 OAVUOHT. Sam Dikoo, Cel., Aug. 17.The streets are thronged with star-gazers this morning. Some one discovered a star in the heavens, and within ball an hour hundreds of eyee were turned toward the sky. The star is of nnnsual brightness, and appears a short itiatanna tnnihpaal of the moon. When viewed through a glaBS it baa the appear ance of a miniature moon. San Fbancibco, Aug. 17.-In response to an inqniry from the United Press, Di rector Holden telephones from Llok observ atory that the star seen at San Diego is the planet Venus. He compliments tbe Ban Fu..na nn thalr nlaar Vv. rendering it DOS- sible to discern tbe planet plainly with tbe naked eye. The star Venus is plulnly visible iu the sky again today, and many of the citizens of Eugene have been gazing at it. A Public WhlpplngFost: D.(i.n,i nianaiMi- Thia atate needs a law establishing a a whipping post lor the benefit ot wile Dealers, ocaroei.v a ...... l.n. thai .nmM hmta of a husband comes borne and proceeds to give bis wife a Whipping. A DDI ID jauu buu. uu- not seem to meet the desired end, the fine i. nanarall naill and ha 001 forth to fe- peat the offense the first time matter! do not suit bis particular lancy. dj iu yj i nf a Ana this laai of DeODle is UOt bU ruilitd in the least Three limes out of five tbe money with which be pays bis fine is earned by bis wue over we waau iuo auu suds. Anv man that will strike a woman is worse than a brute, and the public wnip mt j ilia nn It remedv that should tL in annh riuwm. Humiliation and ilitiurana ia the Dunii hment needed, instead of dollars and cents. liartlett Pears. r . The Eup-ne Canning Company will a l Rartlett pears offered at good pri-e. Make your arrangemento for the delivery of the same, wun me gupenntenilent, at once. Wood Wanted. A light spring wagon to trade for VKXK1. Hj.vnAauwio. Notice to Pickers. Hop picking will commence on Chesher's hop yard Tuesday, August 30. Dwr A cloud of duat baa come down UMI.nv.lla alraarf. from betWMD 7tb -. ani ih ami tr.dt. Euuene baa M ..11... I uj-k nf aTatam. of StreW spnnkULg'nowortby of a foorih rate village. WEDNESDAY, AUOUST IT. City taxes due. A scissors' grinder is iu town. Star CTzimr w as the popular craze to day. A Iremp printer was In town today hunt log woik. Mrs. R. S. licaii Is tititte 111 at home In Salem. S. W. Condon went to Sulem iler ulid Portland today. Mrs. Wel. j hhanuon baa returned home from a visit at Salriu. J. li. Scott and wife, of Albany, were iu town today. M. Svnrverud left for Independence and Portland this morning. Misses Helen and llraee RushmU went to Yatiina bay yesterday. lVputy sheriffs are now busy levy ing on property to pay county t;txes. J. F. Kelly and Miss Laura Miller, of tiraut's Pass, visited Iu Eugene today. Mrs. A. S. Patterson and sou Percy left this in 'ruing for a visit at Corval lis. Tbe cannery shipped several wsgon loads of fruit cans to the Salem cauuery Ibis week. A star whs plainly to be seen In tl heavens today, 'l'hls Is R rare oeeu the rence. Foremptv Uvr Ixittlea we pay tho best price. ' II. Tanneiisee, Horseshoe saloon. The Farmora' warehouse baa received about 7W0 bushels of wheat to date. It is of excellent iuality. Deputy Sherlll Day leaves for Flor- nmw. tnninrriitv fiir tin, i.iii-tmih.. of liVV- i . . ' ' , .11 nig on pnj)erty 10 pay ueiiiniueiii taxes. Wnrlf on Itu. lull u-ua iitmlii iliseoil- tinned today, on account of the lion- arrival of the grates and mo lining tor ine lemaie u'li. A niiirrliuii Miii1hi wiu IssHimI this nioriiing by t'ouiity Clerk Walker to M. S. Uregory and Ida uite. f'nleiimn Jr. Alllnirhiim. nf Willam ette piwincl, delivered the last of 143 head of cattle to Snodgrass Bros. Mon day. The Snleni Statesman savs hop buy ers are ottering 2-i cents pound iu the Ruttev le district. Nncuu tracts have been made. Tin. hii-ve'e riilers nf viterilnv came near demolishing the wheel. The owner of the same is not in a happy frame of mind over the exhibition. WailnaaiUv' Albany Haralil: N. P. Payne, county clerk, with his father-in-law Mr. Culver, and John and William Altbouae atarlad fur Heiknan anrinp. Lane county. yesterday, in quest of health. The state treasurer Tuesday received from lh lTnitarl Slalna frnvernniant Ihfl itlS.000 annrnnriatfid tinder an aot nf COIlDreaS of August ,'IH. ISlH). for the benefit of colleges ol agriculture ana mecuenics. 1 1. T. Harris and C. E. Heudeinon lufi fur V Inn Mils innriilnir where thev will join Stevens and Wilkinson and camp for awhile on the seashore. It is estimated that there aro at least 3000 patent medicines in tho world, all warranted sure cures; and yet people will, wun iiuaccouiiuiuiti perversity, keep on getting sick, and many even die. Mis. Phoebo Kius'V, Miss Margaret Kin aey and Mrs. John Krausse left on this morning's train for "Seal Kocki." Tbey will be mined at Albany by Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Krauaeo of Salem. S. D. How and L. M. Healey. of Minnesota, nre In town, having arrived on last night's train. Mr. How at one time lived In Eugene, and owns land south-west of Eugene. Albany Democrat: Jeff llardwick, who was recently held to await tbe action of tbe grand jury on Ine cnarge oi rape, naa oeen bailed out. i.nd was released from the county jail li it night. An uncle and a brothel went on bis bonds. Ynti Informs us thnt it will take about one week to finish harvest ing in the neighborhood of Irving. He says the yield thus far has been greatly In excess of what was predicted ix'lore tnresiiiiig commence".. Creswell Items. Aug. 10, 1892. Mr. C. B. Johnson has sold bis farm to . McDaniel of California. This mukes five or aix faros Mr. MoDaniel bas pur chased in thii. vioinity. Mrs. Cbas. Wilson and daughter Julia of Portland arrived Sunday and will spend a few weeks wih tbe former's parents, Mr. and Mr. A. Maton. The carload of buggies belonging to the Bohemian Buggy men arrived here a day or two ago in a somewhat damaged condi tion. Tbey bad been transferred al tome plaoe aloug the Hue to two ears, end one car bad been detained at Boseburg for a aaab np tarn. A IUW BD.1I Will 11K8IT IOIIOW. An all day meeting will be held oo tbe oanip grounu-i one rune irom sown nen Sunday. K jV. Jones, P. E. of Grants Puua avill amiftk hnth mnrninir and evsnins. It will be Rev. Rev. Gardner's last Sunday with Ibis chaise as Be is expecting w ne re moved to Southern Oregon by tbe oonfer anna. Tha onmmnnitv will lose a eood cit izen, the church here a stood leader and faithful worker and we hope be will prot- np atnarava Ma Int mav fall. We noticed in tbe Goaao a day or two since that Judge Walton met with a mishap ontheooast. We venture to predict that ik. in. lea will raach a havan of aafstv in due lima aa "va scribe taw the Judge on tht war nam at camo meeuni a lew weeai aau Tha canu of the hostilities was a yellow l.kai'a naat in Inn nlnaa nrnlimitv with bit bonor't borse. After tome beroio charge he succeeded in untying tbe nnionunaie kn.aa anil p.l r.d Irnm Iha field covered with olnrv and aa many yellow iacketl at ooull a . .. - .' " - conveniently nna passage. llHJUUfll CLOSISG'OUT SALE. The Stock In Dunn'a Store to Ke Sold at Jiargam figures. M'til. in fl.o in. vt nliwdv flava. If TM1H- I I V 1 1 1 .. ,liu -J I I tnra fif Hie PMtlltn nf r. mui.;, m v-. v. . .... -- - li. Dunn, (ii.tastii, wiu ecu oui meen- . ' - . , .11.. !.. tire stocn or general meruiiuuuise ten. M t litinn fj quails In order to facilitate the closing out of the business for cash, the stock will as.i.l at a rodiiet nn nintnnff from ten to seventy-five per cent below the us ual price. 'i-i. u lu n.r rn I a r.iianiiiiw Ma e. tum n ' ' ' v i m,lu nul.inullla ahclf-WOm fffHKlS T UCIQ WlllJ ............ . , , PI 7 andffrxMJHOutorHtyie wm do kjiu at reduwdprict-Uinakeroom for new wlai Kut n lki-itia fl ttlav P.nH.IilT ft lit lUile BI1fT(na "UV 48) Bxaaaw - - n - Aix, I V HI I J M wewaw r- rell -elected stock will be sold as above Iiumi iirn lr O rT I f ' 1 1 iiiiai iiaiizil aaliu indicated. By order or the executors, FkankE. Dcnn, Manager. Hop Grower Meeting. A meetlmr of the hop growers' asso- ebitlon of Ine county Is called to meet at the court house In Eugene Batur- day, August 27, at 1 o'clock p. m. A. W. Pattehsos, Secretary CuiTirioATEd Gba.ntkd. Aa a re- tult of the recent teacher examination two eecoti l grade, ana seven iiivri grade certi.lcmte have been Issued, uKiivmr. Willoughby, dentist. Watch club at UoUoway't. J. J. Walton, attorney at-law. D. Linn A Bon. furniture and undertak ing. If von want a tuit of clothes or a pair of pantaloon go to Davie, the tailor. He guar antee satisfaction and low prices. Kugeiie flour at Henderson's, Atlatuy flour at Henderson's. Med ford flour at Henderson's, Junction Hour at Henderson's. You pays your money and you takes your choice. Chris Marx bas reduced the price of shav ing at bis shop to 15 cents. Tlie Minnesota Hotel has Wen re- imhvd and refurnished. Terms H per dav. Only one blink from the depot. All white help. Dr. Smiley is prepared to attend to all calls (rum the country and will in tko thai part of bis practice a specialty. Join Hollowav' watch and jewelry clubs, be is the origiualor of them in Kugeue, a perfectly safe aud very profitable, way of baying what you waut. tall and luvesti gate it. W. llolloway baa Just received some new esigns in watcb case. Call and see them. the largest and most select stock in Eu gene. Attention runners: ntiy your nieui infant Yerington's Ninth street drug store, Rhlnehart's block, Eugene. Yerington's Oih st. drug store is the place. Yean of experience Insure oertainty and dispatch in tbe compounding and dispell ing of medicine, Kbintbarl Woe. Yerlnirton's Ninth street drug store guarantees satisfaction as to prhvs and quality. Rhlnehart's block. Harrison and Clevclnud are in it so Is F. L. Chambers' $15 carts. Money to loan on improved farm for a term of year tl a reasonable rate ot inter est by E. J, MoClanaban. Forsaloor exchange for improved property lu tugene an tin proven rami ot 450 acres, Alao Improved propertv In Portland. Addeeas E. P. Wright, Elrnlra, Lano county, Oregon. Now Is th time to do four plowing. Tbi year bas proven beyond a possible doubt that dry plowing yields from five to eight and a bigb at ten bushel to the aore more than the field lnt anrosa the fence that wa plowed wet. It ia true that it il bard work and bard to keep yonr plow In tbe ground, but if you bv Ibe Oliver Chilled you will have no trouble to keep It In the ground. personal. Pally Guard, August IS Rev. G. A. Siokafooee of Salem is iu the city. Dr. Woodcock, of Kerby. Oregon, is in Eugene. Jan. If. Whltfaker, of Creswell. was ill towu today. Commissioner Peikins siiert lust night in Eugene. Hon. L. Bilycu arrived homo this niter- noon from Yiuina Day. Mr. O. Bottman and ohlldreu relumed bom on tbe local Ibis afternoon. Miss Laura Walker has returned from Portland for a mouth's visit. Mr. and Mr. W. C. Yoran and child re turned from Newport thi afternoon. riu. VIH!I.I IWtU.l.l la vlull. Ii.inn ,? .bill .... ui a vi i ii.ii.., in ,iri.- Ing with Miss Laura lleutty In this city. Delos D. Neer. of Portland, architect of the new jail spent last night iu Eu gene. E. H. and Miss Barbara Latier went to Yaquina this morning to spend a few days. Deputy Sheriff II. J. Day and Robt. M. ay left today for a trip to Floreuce aud Ueceta Heads. Senator R. M, Vcntch and Alex Cooloy, of Cottage O rove, visited Eu gene today. Mrs. Cba. Baker returned to Eugoue on visit on the overlsnd last nighl. The family remain in San Francisco. J. li. Campbell goes to Portland lu tho morning to attend a meeting of the democratic state central committee. Hop Pickers Wauted. Wm. Nels will comnieiico picking lions from his 30 aero yard situated ono half mile above Spilngficld bridge Aionday, August z:. Real Estate) Transfers. jtmcTtoif. Elizabeth Taylor to C W Wiishburne, et al, lota 4 ami 6 and south i of lot 3, block 47; f 1. EOOIRI. M 0 and G F Zeigler to Raohael Sanders, lota 17 and 18, block 4, Praaier le Ilyland' addition; $20. OODNTtY. School Dlst.No. 7 to Rutb Powell; lot in Mulkey'a cemetery; $10. j u Kicliardson 10 itenry u uweu, acre In Tp 18 S, R 6 W; $30. rLoniNca. E J Frasier to James Douglas, lot 17 and 1H, block 60, Frasier k Berry' part; $35. OOTTAC OIOV. E. 8. Holderman to Laura McFarland, lot 12, Sherwood's addition; $!i50. Special Term ComnilsHlouerg' Court. A special term of tbe commissioners' court was held st tbe court bouse, Wednesday afternoon. Angust 17. K'J'i. Freeent Judge k. u. ri'a, commission. eraJame Talker end Eli Perkins, Sheriff E. Noland and Clerk W. It Walker. The following proceedings were bad: W. B. Abrams tendered bis resignation as superintendent of tbe loll construotion, which waa aooeoted. The court, upon tbe recommendation oi Delos D Neer. architect, accepted Ibe work on tail bni dins to fur aa tbe tame has been completed in accordance with the plan and SpeClUCailOOa, auu Ulliorou wai.au. u.m In favor ol Anderson s omnn lor nrai paj men! in Iha nm of 11000. J . Ream BDDointed luperlnttndent or jail construction at tne rate oi f i per a.iy Adjournea. Persons who have agreed to deliver wood to the (iCABD offloe on account are asked to bring It at once. Nominated fob CoNaBBW. Dr. F IL Marlon, a gentleman who spent several weeks In Eugene about two years ago, has been nomlnaU-d uy ine democrats of Indiana, tor representa tive In congress. V e hope tho doctor will be successful. CosTtt AasUMMlifT. Pendleton E. O. Th. Baker City eonncil le aaked to pay 0400 for makina aa aawiesment of Baker City' propeity. Tbe bill is too high. Pan iHtin nnlv nava tlOO for maklDU bi tonu- al assessment, which reaches a grand total of more titan 12.0UO.OUO. Such a city' aaaaaamant pan ba made in forty day with on asaUtant, and then witbont working more than eight boor a day. Eugene with a like valuation only pays its aaseeaor $150 per annum. No wonder Ibe warrants of Ibe first named eity are on ly worth 50 eeuU to lb dollar. Fo Bali. A good pair ef mules (or i'i cheap, lnqairsof L. B. Kowland, ouc. (leveatb end Ferry streets, Engeqe. ' J MANUFACTORIES. i Ono More Added to tlie List in Eu gene. It may surprl-v some of the readers of tho (iV.titn to lenrii that there has lately been milled to the manufactur ing interests or tills city aiiotiier, which promises to Is- of no small mag nitude. On the nil of last February a patent was issued to I', F. ('a n I well, of Lano county, fur a door securer or fastener. Simv that lime a company has Uvn formed under the name of Burr Hms. it t'o. to iiiniiufaetiire the suiiio in this city. The machinery iu .v.ssary to iminiifiietuiv the ar.li hi w u nearly ul I made at their i hops ui Eigi.tli stn -t, m ar olive, ami iiiiaiiuemi-iiis aro now alsint completed win rely they t".n turn out ulsiiit iViO to a h i a i ,y, v 1 1 , -1 1 will employ eiudit men. The liistner is Miinetliln;; that can U used on tiny door whether it lias a lurk or not, ia is . 1 Is really lieiterpioofairaliiNt burglars than a loek, for the harder a door is pushed to os-n it the tighter it holds. It In Hiismall that when folded it takes up no more room than a fair si.eil pofkclkuilc, and weighs when toiiipleted only three ounivs. The fnet that il is made from the best English saw steel speaks for itsstrellgtli. They are Just the thing for a ersiii travel lug and the risnu they would take up in a valise would hardly Is' noticed. The company also has appliances for niekleplatiiig. Thev received orders for several thousand tiefnro they were prepared for their manufacture, 'l'hls is mi addition to the business of 1-ln-geue that business men should take every opportunity to en courage, "r.ucounigu the liiauuuic ttirlng iuleivnts you already have' and it will net as an incentive to other manufacturers to locate here." ANOTHER SUDDEN DEATH. " Robert Hull, an Old Resident, Expires Suddenly Yesterday. Our special Collage Grove correspondent under date of August 17th says: Robert Hall an old resident of thia vicin ity, who ri sides alnint three miles north of this place, died ipiite suddenly yesterday afteruoon about 4 o'clock, from what is sup posed to have been the rupture of ansrlery iu the region of tbe heart. Deceaaed was about 55 years of age. Mr. Hall was in town yesterday morning ap parently hale aud hearty, went borne and went to work piling railroad ties uesr the bouse ol Mr. Win. Weist, weut into Weial's bouse aud Isy down on the bed and died in a short time. Dr. Wall waa summoned but arrived loo late to render any asiistunce ai lite was extiuct. A Correction. ll.vititisiii ud, Or., Aug. 15, 'Hi Ivlltorof Fiigene tit'Aitu: lu your last Issue of the ticAltP you published an extract from a Portland paper stat ing that at a meeting of the state cen tral committee of tho iieoples' party held lu Portland on August lith, tho discussion grew so warm that tho police was called In to restore order. Now I was present at tho meeting from the start to finish and 1 pro nounce that statement about tho police iH-ing called as uixiiialilledly ami ma liciously false and I believe wus made on purpose to slander tho peoples' par ty. While the illseus-iloii was earnest and heated at times, the questions un der consideration wnsof importance ami tho meeting was emleil iiarmoniousiy and I am sure no one even thought of calling in the police any more than itlicrorthuold parties would mink of calling ill Jesus Christ. In tlie Interest or the trutli 1 asK you to publish this Hlatenn lit as I ilo not ts'iievo tint' you wnuiu Knowing y lend your eohu ms to circcla'c such a base 'falsehood, even to Injurn tho pen- ties' party. w. it. mmi uh, 'halrman of Peoples' Party, Ex. Com. for Lano county. F.N.101NKI1. The O. & C. R. R. com pany has had a tenipniiiiy injunction granted by Judge J. ('. I'tlllcrton itgaiust Sherlll .olanu, resirtciiiig ami ii'olilliltlng liim irom collecting or evylng on proiH'rty . assessed to said omtianv. known as indemnity minis. This company seems determined to es cuH) its just proportion of taxes if pos sible. Last year it was only willing to pay taxes on about (10,000 acres of laud, while now, after last year's tussol, it it per fectly willing to pay on 110,000 aero. If tbe courts do their duty in another year it will pay on tbe whole amount of lands owned by said corporation. Lane conuty i bound to see that Ibe taxes tre paid. CotTNTitiirKiT MoNkt. A report oonie from Turner and other placet to the effect that shovers of Ibe ipieer are working in that neighborhood. In some place tbey are using the old dodge by changing a two dollar bill lo a 10, by pasting the figure ten from a cigar stamp ou a two dollar bill. And in plaoe they are passing counterfeit silver dollars. The counterfeit dollar Is eas ily detected by tbe sleek feeling, and 1 iubter In weight than me genuine nan aoi lar, but tbe two dollar bill i bard to de tect, unless one 1 very observing when re ceiving it. Look out for tbem. A Nakbow Escape Our Fall Creek cor resDondent write us as follows: One day last week while little Willie Sbultz, aged five yean, waa out near tbe bout playing ou a burning log, tbe log gave way, and be fell through in ibe ore, burning uimseu se riously, but not fatally. The little fellow, by and extinguished the fire, otherwise he young as he was, retained bit presence of mind, end ran to tbe creek, which watnear might have been burned to death, at there waa no one near nun except cnuaien. it it to be hoped be will tpon recover. Ixpostant Case Deltoid. Judge Fuller' ton filed bis decision in tbe case of B. I Pengra vt Alinoq Wheeler, to recover mon ey and for damage, which was tried at the special term of court, Wedneaday. 11 Unda in favor ol the tjUiintiff in tbe sum of 11.11)5 30. The case is an important one, determining severul i nest inn i that have been 1 t mated between tlie parlies lor several yeurs. It took six lawyer noariy an en- lire week to try me case. Kleltkd PRiN(irAL.-Albany Dem ocrat: Prof. W. S. Maybcrry who was In this city today, lias Ix-en elected principal of tho tvburg schools, and will leave for that nlaeo tomorrow. Prof. Mavberrv Is a brother-in-law of Prof. 1). V. S. Held, of the Eugene schools. Dully Guard, August IS. Attach kd. Sherlll Noland, yester day afternoon, attached the personal property belonging to (leo. If. Thurs ton. In thns suits, as follows: H. H Friendly. I-'IVH; J. W. Stewart, $:ihfi..rj0; V. B. Lvtle. And still there are more to follow. Woodmen ok tit. Wobijk The second bleniihJ conclave tf the Pa cific iurisdic.ioti of the Woodn.en of tho Woild Is now iu aeion at pveblo. Tlie Eugeno t-aiup ia renrasnnled in the conclavn by H. McClur. It bs been deoiucd to hold ibe next conclave at PocUad. RkTL-nxil Ho-. Oapt. G. A. Sa. th Manna Cadeta and tie class ot gul re- ttuard home ou tbe local tbia afternoon Thev reuort tbe Tarofest a grand affair. were treated loyally and bad a good time generally. SAFE CRACKERS. Miller & Lonsr Are tho Lowers to the Tuue of $l Ut. Pally Guard, August is. Upon arriving at their placo of busi ness this morning tho proprietors of tho Ninth street hardware store modi' the discovery that their safe had been shattered sometime during the night. As several persons In tho vi Inlty were awaked by a shock alsnit tho tliuo tho overland train canto lu from the south it Is supHi-il tho act was ( oiumilted ulsmt ill) o'clix-k this iiini'iiiiig. Tho burglars cub-red by prying om the front ihsus of tho store. A hole had been drilled into tho door of tho sale next to the loner bolt and when the explosion took place it blew the door entirely oil and shuttered It Into several pices. Tim robliers secured $1H.mi In money na their only reward. The shock must have been a Heavy one as some of the stock waa dislodged from the shelves doing it only slight dam age however. Tho K-riH.'trators nuint have Urn in soino way slightly in hired, as a considerable amount of blood was found n variiiiisartlelesand on the floor. Wln-n they left the building they took the precaution to pull the doors to after them. Tho fuel that Niidttwati'limaii Wilsoii Is uencr- ally ut the depot, during the arrival ef trains at nigtit, accounts ror ins not hearing the explosion, A bnico and oil can used were found near, the safe this morning but nn other tools of any description were found. Tho braco and can were taken from Philip Hold's blacksmith shop. Tho officers aro working ou a cluo and there will doubtless be some developments short ly- Blue River" Mining Talk. The Oregon City Mining Co., having interests In tho liluo river mining dis trict, authorizes Jeromo Fetterly, one of the stockholders, to sell 10,000 shares of a par value of $10 each at 60 cents ou the dollar, 25 cents of which Is to Ik deposited In bank and paid when the mill owned by tho company Is laid down In Eugene and the other 25 cents when it is made from tho mines. The stock Is nonassessable. Tho company has a mill ready to put In as soon as a road Is completed. A Eugeno party Interested In the mines informs us there are fair pros pects tor the building of a road on tho an rvey that starts at Peplot's. Several of the companies and persons Interest ed In tho mines express themselves willing to subscribe work and money sultlclcnt to build a passable road. If a road is built It will be a question of only a short tlmo until a mill Is In op eration. Blue River Road. Dally l.iiaril, August l. Early this morning a party consisting of II. P Dorris, John Henry, K R. Holleu beck and Mr. Simon, left for Pepiots'. on tbe McKenzie, where Ibey will leave tbeir team and walk ovor the line surveyed for (be road into the Blue river mining district, a distance of 13 milet. The (wo last named gentlemen go for the purpose of bidding on work of constructing the proceed road. We ire informed that $12U0 ba been subscribed in Eugene tnd by oompantee In terested, and il it expected that at least fiUO more will be given by miner on tbe bill. It may be that a road is nearer realization tbau must people suspect. Nkw Buii.pinus in Fairmont. Tho stone foundation of tho new Methodist church at tho corner of 16th and Ylllard avenue is being laid. Mrs. Josephine MeBco Is having tho lumlier delivered for a neat cottage on Y'lllurd avenue and Mr. Ruscli has Ida lumber ready for a dwelling on Orch ard avenuo. The owners of Falnuount have made a trado with ono of the Mohawk sawmills for over forty thou sand feet of lumber, a part or which will bo used In extending warns in Fulrmoiint and in tho construction of two neat cottage on tho south exten sion of Falrinount avenue, to lw oeou- ledbvD. W. Eaves and Ueo. Al. Miller. Mr. Fred To.ler's dwelling is about finished and will soon bo occu pied. Falnuount ia prospering. Dally Uuard, August 1H. , CAtiKLKSH Dkivino, About seven o'clock last night tho driver of the Sprlngllcld stage ran into a vehicle ou the corner of Willamette, and Seventh streets, capsizing It, Tlie carriage was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Presley Omogys, who were thrown out. By standers caught tho horso and pre vented a runaway. Airs, uomegys re ceived a severe sprain In lier ion shoulder and has no use of her left arm this morning. Tho suigo driver never topped, passing on ins way as h Hom ing had occurred. It is likely that a damage suit will ensue. Dr. Harris Is attending the injured lady and .she Is as comfortable as possible. ruoi EssoB Condom at Newpokt. Oregoulan: Professor Thomas London of Eugeno, state geologist, Is spending his vacation among ine rocas auu ter tiary deposits at Newport, Yaqutna hiiv. I'mfessor Condon la an enthusi ast In Ids study, and Is gathering a most valuable ooueciion iu uis re searches. Among the specimens he Is most proud of are jmtrlhod clama that grew to an enormous size and were In existence before the continent of Eu rope waa above water. Land Owner i Lane. Hon. Knute Nelson, the free trader, who has been nominated by the republicans fur f Jnvnrnnr of Minnesota, la the own er of nearly a thousand acrea of tlmlier land up tlie aicivenzie river. j um present time tho department or tne in terior, at Washington, ia examining the same as to whether It Is timber hind or not, as the !iisector8 havo entered complaint and had tho samo tempor arily suspended. Tire. Chronic (Jrowlek. The fel low who is continually complaining ami growling about dull times resides In Ktigeno. imagination nos a n power over the mind, and often paluta In beautiful colors or clouds tho hori zon In sombre hues according as the mind wills. The man who is going around at present trying to inaiso everybody believe that times are hard, money tight ana irauo uiui, jus. wr causo ho Imagines so, Is a publlo mils- anco and should be arrested anu uneu. Dally Guard, August 18. Fned. Gu War was arrested on th charge of drunk and diaorderly by Policeman Wilson laatnighi. Recorder Dorris sentenced bim lo pay t fin of . or to be eommttted to jail for five day. He chose the latter aa he wa "broke." Fi'vx Ahkad. Word comes down from the McKenzie that Finn caught two trout, each measuring P inches, at one cast. This beats Chas. 1 ladley one Inch. DrtD.-In Coyote precinct, Aug. 13, 180i an Infant child of T. J. McCul lough. The HopMarket. A Salem dis patch of Aug. 17th says: "Rumors are curreut that hop buyers are otlering .55 cents a pound for hni. The European, , crop U almost a failure, they say." - mnx.