The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, September 17, 1892, Image 7

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    nT AND COUNTY.
Hl.I'T. 17. is:i.
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k evk
,i iin r returned from l'ort lain!
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", ! ) K Lovcr-ldgc tool; a mrt
.,d,iiliovalli-y tiuy.
1 H,ie lluiiin returned home
jjjfleriiiiou from l'oitlnnd.
j J A U'UI kail relumed I fin u
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foriuni tblx tU'Tuiuji. uu a bust-
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nioriiiiis.
n v ltti, of Scuttle, passed
rnrh lure this ufU'rno.m enrouto to
i.nirt Clnimlieiinin, nigni operator
.&irgofthoS. 1'. lt.lt., visited
today.
i 0 jvey, Jr.. returned lt i.ibt
1 I. . a.!.., I Hi 'l'uM)DU u,ll ..ill-
B ft two w. .
' .ihs-rn L'ilK'tls
r Schohz huJ family who have ken
- . L'lf jli.llU 1 Lf ff 1 lin.lk
1 B ii ii .......1 It. id iii,rl,inr.
(Ill 1.111 -'"
M.T. ! Intou und daughter,
munice irown, iHKvn.-iim.-in w
-ia.nl on the local thin morning.
I M. J Will HlIlitL. MisKHI llllL'LMB
ULSUM - at. -
i I illi Hamilton wi-ut to Him
Ltin lair on the ovrrluud this uiorniuf;.
Mrs J. M. Pi"1Iora nlul "ghter
.raof Mohawk, went to Yoneolla
ii the nlKTmnm iwui iui unuuii, ,u.
. I'.im Miner, of GleuitJti. basned
Logbon tbe local this moruiug lo 1'urt
oJ Mnt. A V. I'utem accumpiinieil her
iJiDctwn.
n r m.iir iiprnmniinled Wick Hull'
J Jl. .' - 1 - "
..j family home to lloseburj' this af-
raoou mid will sjK'iid a few days
jilting.
Miss Muy Hand ford, who has been
isiting at the residence of Dr. Pren
went to Portland thin morning on
ifreturn Kust.
J G. (imy, H. ('. Petkiiw and Kd
'IcOirmiek'lmvo returned from a trip
,,('ro(ik. Grant. Harney, Iiuku and
jljlbwir counties.
Mrs. L. Htagge, who has lut'ti visit
; rclutlves here, returned to Iter
I'.irilniul thin morninir ae-
spumed by Master Ciias. Cox.
Jus. Koch, tbe draugnisnmn unusur
pmr. tvturued alone fnnn Han Fran-
rlia this inoming. Wliat's tlie inat
ier Lieutenant? We thought a lair
mewas to accompany you home, and
:lut her name was to by Mrs. Koch.
flou II. H Uillry, rending uli-rlc of tlm
8. Si-uutu in t Milftu taking in Ihf "tjitt
,. Mi. I;. m 1 1.' is in Yiruiiil i. Tlii-IN in
, HilllUI'lll, tllllIM18I.U.'lliiJ Hlllll.ll)
0M, it f-.cl tlmi fpuikrt (nr lux urt-at p .p.
illitj.
K n. I'iinH rniil Mr. Cbiiulu-iliiiii re-
luiii.d burnt) I ihI eveuuii!, but ili l lo; Mil
uijdrtruii Ihi-ir trip. Muwetrr, thi-y
iMhi twopuir 01 Dim Hnurn ui m-rr uiui
di'iiaaiii tt-f hu t klUnl. hikI ll.i v l)u:i 'bt
thetntl-n h.nuK wnh tbi-m.
Trent Items.
.September 14, 1H1I2.
H. C. Wheeler and family have gone
lo Yaqulnn on a pleasure trip.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Titus, of Eugene,
sre visiting with their son Andy at
tliis place.
We understand that lieorge Pratten
has rented his farm to a ltev. Mr.
Tailor.
Mr. Dim Miller Intends vi.-iting
Florence siwn.
8. II. Frlendly's house is Hearing
completion under the rapid workmen,
Fenton and Johnson.
Hylnnd & Co. intend starting their
saw mill the first of next month.
Mr. John Guilcy is quite sick at his
father's home at tills place.
Rev. Hunsaker, of Dexter lias re
turned from a preaching tour on the
coast.
Mr. A. Simmons intends moving on
ranch at Mohawk in the near future.
A gray haired parent, of this place,
will probably be very much enraged
when he learns that liis daughter, who
lie supposes is visiting a friend nt Irv
ing hits left the state and united in the
holy bonds of matrimony. Johnny
where are you?
Creswell Items.
Sept. 10, 18112.
Hop picking over and the pickers all
fne home. It lias been a good year
wrthetii, as the hops were easy to
pick, and the growers paid a better
Price than for aeveral years.
thas. Wilson, the old time S. P. con
ductor, who lias been rusticating in
tlii vicinity for several days, returned
to Portland Tuesday and will goon
the overland. Ho can't make as much
Picking hops as punching tickets.
We understand an oyster supHT was
Pn at the residence of Jno. Sclimutz
jr by some of the elite of Cloverdale,
Wednesday evening. A pleasant time
uaual is reported.
IUXIVLAK.
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Birthday Ansitkrsibi. All the living
children of Elm Htert, and all bis grnnd
tbildren except tonr, amienibled at b
Mtace on Eighth atreet last Sunday and
Jolj celebrated the pionear'a T8tb birthday,
'coty-five people were present. A pleus
aattfternoou waa apent in aocial converse
"d an elegant lnncb was epread.
Married. In Kugene, Oregon, nl
the residence of C. W. Powell, ir.,
It. U, IHJ by Itev. R. H. l,ll!ir:
h'de, Edward Marianos Judkins and
Eva L. Powell,- all of hane county,
kron. The (Jl'AED extends congrat
ulations. Coiimlinieiits received.
Kii'oct ur.,nr rr.upimiD At the
BtiiiK t tho Uead tamp of Woodmen of
th w...i i.. u .i. TWhlo. I'ol , tbe
"tire ret work of tbo order wacbang-i-taeneywoik
will be eiemplified 'be
Pfotrdidn dtrre at the hall of the ta
ttDe lodge tomorrow sight.
Wu.L Iliirr.-The Corvallia Bptit?A-o-
Uob will me! in Spriunfield ud bolJ n
aotnil ..,., ,.,,,,eu,.DJ Wilicd)'.
The Tin f a !
Ca.it.. It Ki-r lnZ
ani if iir-M-uUtn u '' a l'H- ,""n'
k'of -ffiUvii-. JlKe Fali'rKm eit-n l-a
Hoi to ovriiiUr lt, ' """i -parcbasa
of the Orejno I'aciae.
Krevltlca.
E II. Skinworth, attorney at law.
Wir.'uy "' frU"' l'D''uire of Ju'1'
Hot am) cold btha every day in tbe week
at Jerry Horn 'a barbw abop.
l or liuo mm made to order and ready
made clothing go to Ed IUnaon.
Mr Geo F L'raw baa tli. .! aeiicy for all
1-rau.l. of the celetrsted Tamil Punch Cbjara.
Ktniember that Hanson 4 Sod bave tbe
best "elected stock of clothing in town.
Kring yonr old acnip cant Iron to the Eu
gene Iron Kotiudry where you cau diapoee
of it. r
If yt'ii tin- i, ttiu; too old fur your epoc
'"' "' f lui) iU. nntnai-llyauityon take
tin in In U ulin uud buiB nevr leuitea lilted.
Dr. 0. W. Iliil.lie m ,y be found at bia
ri huli n, i..u Uhve stre. t, between Fifth and
hutli stu i t(,ue block west of tbe Minue
sol i Hotel He is prepurad to do all dent,
al work in the U;it luwiuer.
The hiM (nuilj remedy ia undoubtedly
I'luuiler's Or(;.m HlojJ Purifler. Uarui
less, it uc. iiiiipli-tieH relief where many oth
er imdicii.i h Iml to do. It may be safely
yivi u to tuo u.fuut us tll as tbe adult.
HcUdernOU, delltmt.
Job work ut the I'li'naD offiutt.
l'uiuil.iiu pun t Waits'.
liluuk ili-, , - ui,j mortgages for sale at the
Gl'iliU ntlice.
l ur nil kiud.i of fiiimiiiv implements call
on J. M. Heudricks on Ninth Street.
CKO. W. K1XZEY, AI'CTION'EEK.
When you wiiut your goods, household
furniture or laud bold at auction, call of
Geo. W. liiusey, the pioneor and moat auo
CfHsful auctioneer in Lane Connty. He will
attend to all n.iles on a reaaonuble com
OlisKlDtl.
SHEEP 1NSPECT0B3 NOTICE.
All persons iu Lane county owning scab
by Hbeep or sheep alllicted with other dis
cuses, are hereby notitied that said abeep
must tin thoroughly dipped, lutbcieul to kill
aaid disease, forthwith.
Auy person failing to comply with this no
lice will be liable to bave his sheep dipped
by tbe Inspector at said persona'a tipenie.
Take notice and save costs.
Dated June 5, 1HU1.
S. It. Jknkins, Sheep Inspector.
Lcjiiikb Xotick. Go to tbe Depot lumber
yiinl for cheap lumber. Andrewa will not
be undersold.
Notice.
I have again control of the Eugene
marble and granite works, and am let
ter prepared than ever to furnish all
kinds of marble, granite and stone
work nt the lowest price tiossible for
lirst class work. Please call on me
and get my price liefore placing an or
der. Nothing but tlrst class work
dune. Simp in my old stand in Ream's
lllllltllllg. . . MAKTI.V
Coal Hill .Nursery.
Call on or address T. N. Kegnr, Eu
gene, for all kinds of nursery st ck.
l'riiiusoii niai'obolem plum roots that
will not sprout, also on (K'nch mots.
N'.iiii.k --1 hi nliy tive noiiei' to the pnli-
lie itnt n tie-pi -in!..r l ii g will be
pi ruiitii ,1 to. "-I p'euiise-. 1 also desiie to
j;i,.. i in c.-lii il ii j liiing of f -uiTs will be
till. w. .1. iac pi by pMiuiioii.
Juki. Inuan.
Pali d, E iiiiia, S pten.ber 10, lbt2.
Reill Kstnte Irs listers.
Oir.NTItY.
L il ion- in Jaii.s W SleM-it. 'ii
lUin n-'-r s: HlSUiici-h in Tp 1H S, H 7
WjjtiTJ.
J W Cli ii-.ti.in to Surah raturson, 2.31
iiir. s, in-'. ' ih "I r.'Uien-; fsl,)-
... - . . . .1 : . . . 1. 1 f n.ti.a
I'. llllllli'l I) ililOKHIS H t-lliupic-iu ,
No. 70, I O 0 t'., I'd sue iu Chits Sweet
I t'llull 111 Cl llllli ? . , ,
J illll V' Oil'' lo .J-in-.u r.i,
K.loines 12 77 urns in -bicob Gillespie
. '..i ,,, i; ..III
11. inn" I, iu , ...1,11 i V
KlllKXK.
j; J Frasier to J Mosher, lots 1, 2,
;!, 4, o, (i, blk 1.!, Frasier Allyland'snd;
,'I'lie Water Supply.
In vie of tbe (o' thiilil Biiimd by cbolera
on tli.-!' teia -m-r oi iw um- .......
,., rv in rnoli of the couuiiy Mioiiiu io.
eil'to cli inliness, aud the water aupply
peciiilly. , .
'.. : j ihnt unnm nronertv
e Hie lllioiio,,. r-r j-
iwuen iu Euneue are contemplalmg, oral
. i ...l il.uip urnti-r nloseta
lurty nave biuuii . . .
lib tan scwirs. in ')'
idiilii Lot allow tbis to ue aoue uum it
, new pumping Million of the water com
,.,v is iu op- ration. The possibility of
' . f nn inlected neraon being
carried into tbe river above where tbe wa
ter snpp'y is obtained should be prevented.
The cholera cenn or bacillus thrive, best in
wat, r, which fiiruh-hea the readiest meani
of iuf ction. ...
Ma.iv citizens and honsc-holdera UBe the
river water nud should not be aubjec ed to
dancer bv a premature conneclion with the
-ewer. The time when the pumping sta
tin ' ill be changed is near at hand and
nronertv owners ceniuij - , v
onier The health committee ahould in
,uu'' :..r. -,ih Dm newer and
spect cloKeiacouueKiiuB
foibid their use.
pully Guard, Sept li
AxoTiiKit l!iii(K.-And still the
marc
rch of iiiprovemeni, go
1 , . i nt, Sinn nun; hosed
. i. '..,u,tt t ii- r lot on
ofl1
I'ctersoii iv i"'"-" ..
,tl street, xKiOfei-t, opposite the
.. , . '.. ilin sum or iJ.oUU,
Ni
Star
dray
v & Sill lllliiicuiuwij'
.itoF.T.Whitconibfor the eiw-
trac
tion
M) x
f a one-story urea .c
- . w..rV of ovpavntinir Will
.m-n'ce this afternoon or tomorrow
com
niori
nitlg. 1 He esuiim-.cu i ".
iti la 12,330. ' They will use the
Hint, t ' . . . nmfl
Inn
n
110111
i fur a grocery iir.
N inth street is getting the bulk of
that
new
bricks tins sumou-i.
I a Ii a
ulu . ...1, 11. .t nreminm 00
couu
lIV, W6 Delice, r .
enn
iccidenis. il -
about thirty-two mile west of Eu
"tbe aame occurring Tue.d.y morn ng
, penedaa followe: A Mra MUie
creek
ptne,
It b
Hrow
for di
inner H wo J-
Wine
quest
sboo:.nK a roo.. -
mo
tber 1
-r beiu in raoue, m. ----
jf of her Uft leg. cutting aeveral amall
tbe ra
arteri
She came id on i u-g". - y
r.;.. t .li-ak the imt. lie
ar.,1
bad
it best not to utract tbe ballet.
thou.
;ht i
lW Loia. I. 0. O. F.-Tbe Sovereign
L-'lkte I- O. 0. F . hich meeta in
u i. Monday neit. will be attended b,
,l. r of U Id frllowafrom tbia vicinity.
Grand
1'ort!
a i urn
Ou llie
grand
Wal'ull
i Jr.. A-' lu"vv - Ji
.,.., ti.-;itiir cill ao from
H.H
here S
will de
liver toe aourw-T ,7
SoVere
Grand
,p Grand UoJge w ikumu v.
L Age ol ureguu.
Inilr Ouard, Sept. 15.
rlII BcuxtB-J-bn Brady, who waa
,jj people party candidate for aher.ff,
me pi t ' . .,,,,i.w momma.
.bongbl uaiu-P " . " - r "I
to Lurn out an o.u - T '
. UceouemtleweM of Eugene. The ore
bV5ondbi.c.introl.nd l.med n l a
,u ,u.od ran. in the fence, it
!!u . .l,,.r.di.unof reb.Dg W ton. of
buy be tl iUcaea 10
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14.
John Boibnaon'a clroni ia eibibitiDR in
San Fraaciaco (hit week.
Take a look at Day A Hendenwn'a re
duction Mile ad in today'a per. It
will pay you.
McMnrray & Lackey are building a two
atory addition to their blacksmith and wa
gon abop on Oak atreet.
Lane county melon, ate now ia tbe mar
ket and they are greatly aaperior to thoM
raised ia Southern Oregon.
S. Meiian bai the ground oleared for
kite sbatied mile track on his park groundi
a short iliiianoe below Eogene.
The cement walk in front of Ostium
iVDcLano'i drug store and Auton'a
cigar store, has been finished.
It is thought the brick work on the
county Jail will be finished by Satur
day ingni, exoepuug uie tire walla.
Servicea in the United Brethren church ol
tbia city will be resumed next Sunday morn
ing at 11 o oiock; Bunday acbool at IU a. m.
Dr. Xewiuau. the leader of the Nor
wegian colony, who has contracted for
me ii. t. uweu farm, wan in tcwu to
day. It tried to raiu this morning, but on
ly succeeded in mistime The suite
fuir will bring rain in Oregon, if any-
llllllg Will.
The alleys on the block bounded by
Olive, t'harnelton. 8th and 9th street.
are being graveled by property owners
on private coniroci.
Tekoa. Wash., had a 1 10.000 fire tester.
day; insurance, $21,000 Uilgard, Oregon,
was also wiped out ot eiiatence yesterday
Loss, $15,500; iniuiance, $5200.
The Itosebtirg Review gives a list of
mute a number of mining claims In the
lioiiemia district that have lutely been
reeoriieu in uougias county.
In our report of tbe case in cbamliers it
should hava been printed Almo'i Wheeler,
inatead of A. E., our councilman, who saya
ue ia not litigating witb any one.
The southern Oregon district fair
win ue held at ivoseburg, for live (lavs.
commencing September 20. The pros
pect lor a large attendance la good.
The Albany Herald reports some sun
veyors leaving that city to work on
the Siuslaw railroad. It should have
been the Roseburg and Coos Hay rail
road. The boys continue to harvest the
China pheasant crop and they are of
fered for sale in Eugene almost every
day. Twenty-live cents apiece la the
ruling price.
A large numlier of the hop yards are
unpicked yet in the Pleasant Hill.
Middle Fork, Camp Creek, and Fall
Creek sections. It seems as If the
hops were longer in ripening in those
places.
The Eighth street evangelist expects
to close liis meetings tills evening.
The Ninth street evangelist expects to
remain with us, we are sorry to state,
a month yet If collections will war
rant it.
Great complaint Is made at the The
Dalles that the San Jose scale literally
covers some of the fruit shipped into
that place from California. Two ship
ments of lemons, In particular, recent
ly received there were infected with
tills destructive pest.
With the completion of the Odd Fel'oas'
bnilrimu, Koaeburg will hav an op- ra
bouse that will seat 800 people, aud Wbic'i
will he a model assembly ball. Our people
sin uld make an effort, aaya tbe Keview to
iei-ure Ibe holding of one of the uodnie
ional c nveutioua in 1891 It ia soma tin
abend tun tbe idea shnnld be kepi in mind.
The Eugene branch of the Mer
chants' Retail Commercial Agency, or
ganized last evening at the city hall.
The following officers were elected:
Win. Etlrls, president; R. M. Day, vice
president; E. K. Henderson, secretary;
(J. W. Uriftin, treasurer; E. C. Smith,
S. If. Friendly and Wm. Preston, ex
ecutive committee. The membership
is fair.
Albany D-mocmt, Sept. 15: Tbe body
of Oscar Davis tbe )oung man who com
mitted anicide arrosa the Willamette was
planed in a coffin last night at eleven
o'clock and laken to the Cbanibir
burying ground where it was mterrei1. Un
der tbe b. dy a bolile of strychnine aa
found, with iims gone. It was an eighth
of un ounce nriuiunl package of the poi-on
purchitMil on 7th of J. A. Cuiuu.ing. ac
cording in Mr. (Jnnimiiig's record oonr.
Ou buying it Mr. Davis staled that be
wauled to kill coyolea. He waa last seen
on the 9th instant. A coroner's jury, which
met last night found that tbe deceaaed came
to his death by suicide.
Two thousand men are at work
along the line of the Great Northern
west of the Cascades. The work on
the big tunnel at the summit has not
yet been commenced, but a switchback
Is being built up the side of the moun
tain. Ouly about ninety miles remain
to be built to Join the two ends of the
line, but as the unfinished portion is
all heavy rock work, the road can
hardly be completed before April.
Everything used by the men and
teams has to be freighted upon wagons
from Snohomish, and costa enormous
prices. Hay is $ 100 per ton, and pota
toes 0 cents per pound, with other
necessaries of life at similar figures.
Sgtraai on tbi Bead. The Portland
Diipatch hits tbe nail iqnars on tbs head
in tbe following: "The trouble with tbe
present management of the Oregon
State Fair as well aa tbs laat
few years ia very apparent. It is not mocb
more of a fair than lbs races were at the
City View Park laat week, sod the mana
gers seem to have all their energies and
mnnn iletotad to the arieed Drotrramma.
Tbe exhibit part of Ibe fair, which ahould
be tbe mam attraction, ana ooniiai oi me
produots oi tbe soil, abop and boosehold,
h.i Un miv-Mded h tha meed of tbe
horse, and the porpoaes for which a state
fair waa originally inieoaea, nave uewow
AM.IU. in th.ip Imnnrtinea. Aa Bow
conducted, tbe state fair ia an annual trial
nf knakil anil lttila alia, t-armera and me
chanics do not take the intereat in tbs mat
tor ihv khnnld and vet thev era not to
blame, wben they know tbeir efforts are not
appreciated ana no inaaeemeois sra onerea
km Th hnlk of tha montf and work ia
put into tbs raoe tracks at tbe expense of
. V i.Jn.l.iu
UlUCI IIHIIiKFki
Boarders Wanted. Board and
lodging for six. Students preferred.
Mill atreet, between Eleventh and
Twelfth. $4 per week.
Mrs. L. J. Latham.
Uauy iiuara, oepi u.
Rac e Won. The Lane county mare,
Papfioose, won a raoe at the state fair
yesterday. It was a half mile handl-
rain' rtliruA t'lon Who waa a favorite In
put awv. Twuw -
the pool box, selling for $30 against $10
. . . . ft 1 0 An t,a AJH Ills
1 1 jr nirukta dint v " -
It k'annlo llrk-.kpr DaIIt ()n(ronlan
and Sorrel t ranx. aiutuaia paiu ,
SpaetaL
V, gallon Mason jars f 1-30
1.00
Beat floor 1.00
Cwul ahonldara 09
28 s D angar 1-00
17 lis eobeangar 10
Unoolored Japan tea, par to, Wtc
S oat. kes avruo 1.50
Ax Bolt
ItoKN.-In Eugene, Oregon, Sep
tember 13, 1H92, to the wife of Mr.
Cowen, tbe gentleman that drives the
Ice wagon, a son.
MHEVITIKt.
Willoug-hby, dentist.
J. J. Walton, attorney at law.
D. Una Jr. Son. furniture and undertak
ing.
If yoa want a auit of clothes or a pair of
pantaloon go to Davis, tbe tailor. lie guar
antees satisfaction and low prices.
rhrla Man haa reduced tbe price of abat
ing at his ihop to 13 cents.
Dr. Smiley is prepared to attend to all
dla from tha eountrr aud will tuako that
part of bis practice a specialty.
Mnt. m Inkn nn fmnrotad farma for a
term of years at a reasonable rate of inter-
sat by fc. i, ncuanauau.
Vna U Ik tint, in ,1a vnnr nlnwinp. Tbia
year haa proven beyond a possible doubt
tbat art plowing y tenia irom nve 10 ik
and as high aa ten bushele to the acre more
than the field lust acroaa tbe fence that waa
plowed wet. It ia true that It ia bard work
and hard to keep yonf plow in the ground,
bnt if you bave tbe Oliver Chilled yoa will
bave no trouble to keep it in tbe ground.
The Minneaota Hotel baa been repaired
and refurnished. Terms fl per day
Only one block from the depot. All while
help.
Go to E. E. Knight in Ream's build
ing for plumbing, tin work and re
pairing. For sale or exchange for improved
property In Eugene an improved farm of
450 screa. Alao improved property in Tort
land. AddreaaF.. P. Wright, Elmira, Lane
oounly, Oregon.
Attention farmer ! Bay yonr medicinee
at Yerington'a Ninth Street drug store, in
Bhlnebart's block, Eugene.
Yerington'a Ninth atreet drug store guar
antees satisfaction aa to prices and quality,
llhinehart'a block.
Any one wishing to trade real estate
either town or farm property for a
business in which there Is big money,
call on E. C. Lake.
Yerington'a Ninth street drag store ia tbe
plaoe. Years of experience insures cer
tainty and dispatch in tbe compounding
and diepeniiiig of medicines, Kbinebart's
block.
All plumbing and tin work guaran
teed by E. E. Knight. Shop In
Ream's building, Eugene.
Wood Wanted.
A light spring wagon to trade for
wood. F. L. Ciiamiieiw.
mm m
Ad
Wishing to make a radical change in my business I will sell my
entife stock of merchandise, comprising over $25,000 of new and
stylish goods,
Note the
20 pieces all wool dress flannel 2m per
l5 1 a " " 30 inch 40c "
50 in. all wool Ladies cloth... : Cic
10 yards Indago Blue Prints
10 to 20 yards Good Prints...
20 to 24 yards Common Prints J
15 yards Cabot W Muslin W
Everything in this department at correspondingly ww ugurf.
Laces, Embroideries, etc.
' ' ' BLANKETS.
10-4 White IiUnkols.
IU-4 uray -i,
Ladies Oil Grained Shoes $1 15 regu ar pneo $
Misses Oil Grained Shoes 1 05 regular price $
Ladies Pat. Tip PebbleGoat $1 15 regular price $1
r i- . r: Tw.ia Vai tin f I 50 rofrular Tnce Si
Have decided to discontinue this department and will give
will save youmoney. Remember the place.
HOI'S MIRXF.I).
John llrowii the Ixisct- by About
$2001).
bally (,uanl, Sept. II.
Last night about 12:15 o'clock, Ibe hop
bouse aud contents, belonging to John
Krowu, the veteran hop raiser, living 3
miles north of tbis city, was completely de
alroyed by fire. How it originated is a
mystery, tbe only plausible oouclusiou be
ing that it must nave started from maichea
accidentally dropped in a box of tbe hope
by some ol tbe pickers. Cbaa. Parsons with
the assistance of a man named Knight, were
doing the drying and tha former bad just
cbauged watcbea witb tbe latter, at 12
o'c ock. Tbe lire waa discovered just as il
started in the cauvaaa covering of Ibe lloor
ouly a abort time alter tbe bops had been
turned. Everything waa ao dry however
that nothing could be done lo quench tbe
flames. Several boxes of green hops were
on tbe platform out-ide and tboae previous
ly dried were In tbe atore room ready to be
baled. Tbee together with wbat was on
the floor made Ibe total loss In bops 7120
pounds. Tbe buildiug waa insured tor
$200, furnacea and pipes for $50, aud the
hope for $700, making s total of $HK0 in
aurauce, in the Uoyal, t-f Liverpool, 11 t.
Dorris, egeut Tbe bop presa was partly
saved. About 1500 pounds of hops yet re
msiu to be dried aud part of them still to lie
picked. The drying will lie done nt V. 1).
Linton's bop bouse. Luckily Ibe wind waa
in a favorable direction to not endanger tbe
residence and other buildings.
First Car
Load of plows ever shitted to Eugene
has Just been received direct from the
Oliver factory by F. L. ChninlHTs. In
his large warehouse can now be seen
the best assortment of walking, sulky,
gang, 4 plow gangs, of both Oliver
Chilled and Oliver Steel ever displayed
in the city.
Dally Uuard, Sept-14.
Will hi Txstsd. Sheriff Nolaud tbia
morning posted notices advertising Judge
Uodnev Scott's cow, "Droop," for aale to
satisfy delinquent acbool taxea in favor of
acbool district No. 4, on Myrtle Creek niin.
ing atock in tbe sum of $11.25; alao E. M.
Corbua' mare "Floesy," for $0.25 tax; also
Thoa. Chappie's boras "Jim" for $1 tax,
and L W brown's mare, "Maud," bia bug
gy and oart, 70 bushels of oats and 2000
Va baled bay, for f io tax. ine aaie ia aa
Ttrliaed to take Dlaoe Saturday. Sept. 21th
at 10 a.m. The gentlemen say Ibcy will
enjoin Ibe sheriff from selling and will teat
the legality of tbe tax in the courts.
OF THE
following prices:
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
MUSLIN, SHEETING AND PRINTS.
i-
J
Gcnt8, Underwear.
BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT.
m
I Dally Unard, Sept R
Ann Still Axo-niia. Elijah D. Connell
returned to bia boms at ulencoe tbis morn
iug, having decided to go to Philadelphia
and f liter a Ibn-e year'a medical oouree si
tbe 1'enusylvaula ritate t nireraity. tie
will accompany lenn Stevens and H. T.
Condon wben tbey go east. Mi. Connell
baa been a atudent at tbe Oregon State
I'uiveisity here for the Inst five years bav
ing just fluiilifd the Sophomore year. He
baa made iitaiiy fricude here who extend
him their best wishes, although they regret
to see him make the change.
Finkk. Tim "Watermelon" sheritt'
of Josephine county could not find
time In niiiko out his delinquent Uix
list and was lined f-iO for contempt of
court. That Is a heartless Judge. The
H-oplc of this country are atill'erlng for
want of melons, and the court should
have given him ample time to gather
and dispose of them, then probably he
could have found time to attend to the
county business. This one of the slier
Ill's was elected by the people party.
Okhit.uh Ei.kitkii. The Stato Ag
ricultural Society have elected officers
for the ensuing year, as follows: Pies
Idcnt, William lialloway; vice-president,
It. E. ItyU-e; secretary, A. F.
Miller; treasurer, A. Hush; iitcnilx-r of
the stato board of agriculture, .. F.
Mimdy. Thursday was designated by
the Uianl as "Portland day.'' and Fri
day will be "Salem day."
Oliver.
Plows.
Oliver Chilled.
Oliver SU-el.
Don't be talked Into buying some
thing that don't suit you.
Oet an Oliver and make plowing
mew play.
The over lapping rolling harrow cuts
all the ground. Old styles at reduced
prices. F. L. Ciiamiikkh,
Sole Agent.
Makuikil At the residence of J. II.
Whitinore, Mohawk, Oregon, SepU'in
Iht l.'l, 1SH2, by Rev. J. C. Richardson,
Mr. I.. C. Countryman, of Whatcom,
Wash., and Miss Ella llurbrldge, of
Lane county. The tli'AKU tender Its
congratulations.
Dsnii'iTioH. The M. E. Church at Oosh
en will be dedicated Sunday, Sept. 18, by
Rev. I. D. Driver, D D. A baakit dinner
will lie served and every one Is Invited
to attend.
SEASON AT
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riettaa at prices never boforo quoted in pugeno.
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13 yards Cabot A Muslin - JJ 00
10 yards Sea Island Uro. Muslin 1 00
12 yards Amoskcag Apron Chock $ 1 00
Fine Dress Gingham, per yard .. 9c
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Good All-Wool Gray and
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Childrens shoes
Mens Calf Boots
MenaOil Grain Boots.
Mens Oil Grain Shoes.,
rvrnTTTXTn.
Notice or Dissolution of partner ship.
Notice Is hereby given that the co
partnership heretofore existing under
the (Inn name of Starr & Griffin, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent.
We have transferred our Interest In the
business to the Starr-Griffin Hardware
company, who will continue the busi
ness at tlio old stand. Thanking the
public for ast patronage, we cordially
Invite a continuance to our successor.
Dated this Dth day of Sent, 1892.
J. F. STARR,
(1. P. Griffin,
The Starr-Griffin Hardware com
pnny having succeeded to the business
of 1 1 10 Into firm of Starr & Grillln, we
invite all customers to continuo their
trniln with the new company, which
will continue the business on the same
methods.
J. F. Starr,
G. W. Griffin, President.
Secretary.
New Scrveys. The Roseburg land
office give notice of the following sur
veys: Notice is hereby given that the
approved map of tho survey of town
ship l"i, south of Range 2 cost has been
received nt this ollle. Thu sftld plat
thereof will Ik- tiled ill tills office on
the 14th day of November, 1S9L', and
on and after the said 14th day of No
vember, 1S02, we will be prepared to
receive applications for tho entry of
land In said township.
Dally Guard, Sept. 11
A Wrecked Walk. Last evening
about 10 cords of wood that was piled
adjacent tho sidewalk at ltarr Bros. A
l o g manufactory fell inward upon the
sltle walk, which at that place Is about
five from the ground. Tho walk was
broken down and badly wrecked. The
wood was replied today and the
warn repaired.
Dally Uuard, Sept. 14.
Hot' Sale. Probably the first sale
of hops in Iatie county for this season
was made yesterday. Nil I in A iiau
purchased 13 bales from tho Ronnett
yard paying 15 cents a pound for the
same.
Fob Sali at a Baeiui. 40 acre ranch,
11 miles from Eugene, 48 (rait trees, small
fruit bouse, barn, chicken hones and park,
batb and tool honse, 3 large springs, good
well, chickens, 3 tons of hay and a good
saddle horse. Terms easy. Enquire at
tbe premiaes on Mohawk.
ii. raT.
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ami nlniti mshmfiro and Hen
iwnmnli - tA linft f)f white t?Oods.
1 .
Whito Blankets, from
$3.50 to $0
uuc i w
....$2 25 regular price $3 00
$2 00 regular prico $2 75
... .$1 25 regular price $1 50
Special inducements in
PETERS.