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C1TY ANI) COUNTY, jiTl'KDAY OCT. I, I8U To Suhsrribvrs. ijI,Ih wei'k we scml out a suiteim-nt f gctflllllt IUIll,.V HUlH4TllMTrt (l) till' W'KKKI.V tiUAKP, Will) It IV ill lir- pars more thun nix niuiitliti. We sliull riiJ out other vtatvnifiit us fust us we cud pn-pwre tl,t',n' We auk subscrlU-rs to (my uttcntioii to the? notletn us we must have a gettleiiK'Ht of M ammnls, wlili-li range from one to m-vetul years U'llu. qoent It take cali to run this business. We lmve seven men oit our pay roll who are pal J weekly. Our paper bills md other expenses will for the cash tbe first of every mouth. Under these circuniftuuces we cannot live and al io subscribers to lug along a year or more behind. All the accounts unpaid November 15, 1892, will be placed In the hands of I collector. People.8 Party Club, Etc. Sept. 20, 1892. Editor Guard: On the evening of gepteniber 17th the citizens of Coyote and rJpencer precincts met at Palest! ue church and organized a peoples party club with 35 members: J. W. Smith, president, John Jenkins, secretary. At their next meeting on the 2-Ult there was quite a crowd present, for it bid been rumored that Prof. Williams or a substitute would be present to dis cuss the finance question with the club but they failed to show up. There were some very able addresses made by members of the club, after which there was a call made for membership. Ten came forward and had their name's en rolled. There was a resolution ottered challenging any democrat or republi can to meet the club and debute the fluance question. The Lane County Alliance will meet at Eugene on the third Saturday of October. Brothers aud sisters of the order, please come out In full force for there is considerable work to do. The club at Palestine meets at night on the first Saturday of October. On the ulgltt of the second Saturday the eiti it iis of Spencer creek will meet at the school house to organize a peoples party club. F. M. Nicihswaxdkb, County Lecturer. The Local Market. The following quotation! (or the locl nr.arltet m ol retail prices only. They are corrected eeklj, and will be found aa accurate as such report can be made: WhiaT On board $ W f7 OiTO-Per bushel, net (9 33 rwva-Ferlouiba 2 'JO Bur-l'er tb 05 (a) 10 Mutton Per Ik 05 (4 10 Poaa-Pertb 05(e 10 Viit-Perlti 0H( 10 Hs-Per tb (4 17 Shoulders Per tb 10 BiDM-Perrb K'i URD-Perlb U'lf l' Bittir Per roll (2 lbs.) JO 8 ' Eoo Per dor.en '-'' CaicKiss-Old hens, Per doi 3 SO (J 4 00 Biiss-fl I 04 Potatoes New Bushel 8cos-Dry granulated, y tb 0fi' KxtraC, lb liolden. lb 0.V, CorrK-Costa Kleo best W tb & KloWtb , Java lb 04 83 TiA-Vtb " 25(4 1 50 Soaps Per box, 20 bars "S 1 CHiisi-Per tb 1"' Wool- IS CO Hors- 15 -'0 The Albany Races. WSDNK3IUT, SEPT. 28. Running mile, 2 and 3. Pappoose won the first beat, Patricia 2d, Polk County Joe 3d, Alius 4th. Time 50 second! Pap poos won tbe 2d beat, Alius 2d, Patricia 3d and Polk County Jos 4th. Time St sec onds. Trotting race for 3 year olda. Entries as published. First heat won byTony Mount, owuedbvG W. Gill. DeLion. owned by C E Barrows 2d, Flora G. owned by Dr. Gea r?3d. Time, 2:49. Seoond heat won by Flora G. Tony Mount 2d, Da Liun 3d. G. W. Gill's home won tbe third heat and race iu 2:17, Flora G 2d, De Linn 3d. About 401) people were in attendance. Had No License. Salem Journal, Sept. 27: Mrs. Sawtclle, M. D., who has been giving lectures to the ladies on subjects of private nature and has also been selling an anti-fat remedy, besides canvassing for her book, was this morning brought before Recorder Goodell because of having no license. On the claim of not knowing the law, and after appealing to Mayor P'Arey, she was dismissed. She also promised to take out a license before peddling any more. The lady was here a week or two ago and possesses plenty of check. An un paid bill at this oltice Is one of our re membrances of her. It Has Arrived. The Salem Statesman mvs! Workman are once more hard at work on the state house dome, the steel girder having arrived yesterday. It Is from the Car Degio Iron works, at Homestead, and bears evidence of It by having "scab material" written all over it. There are eight sections and they will be put p and bolted together on' the top or the eight columns. Besides receiving support from the latter the girder will rest on the four walls surrounding the rotunda. As soon as it Is in place the bricklayers will commence the brick work that is to rest upon it. Orms ?oa Hops' The Salem Statesman of Wednesday savs: There have ben no offers for hops until now. Neither buyers or seller were in the market, but the be lief has been that a good price would be re alized by grower, for their product. To day, however, tbe market opened up lively, and on all hands offer of 20 oeuw per Pound were made. No sale are repotted. ad probably noue will be made at that fit' r.. More Claims. After we went to press last night, several other creditors of the man llouscr proceeded to tile warranto with Justice Kinsey. Among the uumUer were F. L. Chambers, etarr-Orifrln Hardware Co. and M. Svarverud 4 Co,, being for small amounts. Deputy Sheriff Smith again left last night on the train to Interview the man. Married. In Poitland last week, A- L. Lowe DuPuy and Miss Jessie M. K'nsey, Rev. Van Watters offlciating ekrgyman. Miss Kinsey is a daugh ter of Fred Kinsey, a former resident f Eugene, and a ueice of (ieo. . Kinsey. , The Southern Pacifie haa offered i000 or the arreat and oonviclion of the part"" t attempted to wreck the Albany local 8Pt 26th. Brevities, E. B. Skir-worth. attorney at law. Walton? 10 Un "n ,ara i:Vlln Ju'lK Hot and cold baths every day in tbe wet k t Jerry Uorn'a Urbei shop. ForQueauita n...l. i i . i . ... in uiw ami renuv made clothing, go to Ld Hanson. i .1 Cr,w. hM ,h "tteacy for all bramle of tht celebrated Tamil Punch Chrara, Ut-meulier that Hanson Sod have tbe lt "l.t stock of clothing in town. Bring yonr old scrap cost iron to tbe Eii Rene Iron Foundry where joo can dupoea If you are getting too old for yonr apoc lacle i, or if ihey d not exactly suit yon take them to Watte aud have new lenaea fitted. Ir. G. V. BidJle may be fonnd at bis residence on Olive atreet, between Fifth and olith streets on l.ln. V w..u .i... u: iota Hotel. He U prepared to do all dent- iu iue oem manner. The best family remedy ia undoubtedly ffuudnr'a Oregou Blood Purifier. Harm less, it accompliahea relief where many oth er uudiciues fail to do. It may be safely giveu to tbe iufaut aa well aa the adult. Henderson, deutiat. Job work at tbe Guaba office. Fountain pens at Watts'. For all kiuds of farming implements call ou J. M. Ueudricks on Xiutb Street. GEO. W. KINZEY, Al'CTIOXEER. When you want your goods, household furniture or land sold at auction, call of j , uivum .uu uiusi atiu- cessf ol auctioneer in Lane County. He will aiieuu to au aaiea on a reasonable com. mission. Lcmdeb Notice. Go to the Depot lumber yard for cheap lumber. Andrews will not be undersold. Notice. I have again control of the Kugene 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 possible for first class work. Please call on me and get my price before placing an or der. Nothing but first class work done. Shop iu my old stand in Ream's building. W. W. Martin. Coal Hill .Nursery. Call on or address T. X. Hegar, Eu gene, for all kinds of nursery stock. 1'ruues on marobolem plum roots that will not sprout, also on peach roots. Wood Wanted. A light spring wagon to trade for wood. F. L. Chambers. SHEEP INSPECTORS NOTICE. All persons in Lane oonnty owning scab by sheep or sheep alUicted with other dis eases, are hereby notified that said sheep must be thoroughly dipped, sufficient to kill said disease, forthwith. Any person failing to comply with this no tice will be liable to have his sheep dipped by the Inspector at said persons's expense. Take notice and save costs. Dated Sept. 1, 18'.)2. S. B. Jenkins, Sheep Inspector. fersonai. Daily (iuard, Sept. 29. Dr. liliintou has returned from Sodaville. J. P. Meeker, the Puyallup, Wash., hop man is in the city. Al Auten went to Portland this morning to spend a day or two. Frank Anderson left for Portland on the local this morning. Win Klnir fa down from the upper McKeuzie for a few days. Chas. II. Burgraf, an architect ol Salem, is at the Hotl'man. E. J. McCaustland, a Salem surveyor, spent last night in Eugene. James and Henry Hoffman returned from tbe Albany fair this afternoon. returned last niuht from bis trip to Portland and Washington. Oren Moore is ill at Portland, pre sumably with pulmonary complaint. m m r Mrs. T. W. Harris ana airs. i. J. Craig went to Albany this morning to attend the fair. George Fisher left for Crook county yesterday afternoon to purchase 1000 mutton sheep'. Mrs. George Stansbury left on the local this morning for Hot Springs, Wash., where she will epeud a portion of the winter. S. B. Ederton left on his way home to Wisconsin this morning. He will dispose of bis farm property and then return to fco- irf.fiA. Vernia, tbe 11 year old daughter of Stroud Long lell IrOUl a irayem iui inu severely bruising her face and spraining a wrist aud her oaca. Mr. Dodson, who has been visiting i.i ,i.,,,,rM,.r Mm. Jus. Abrums, III!) BIVI, .i.uf,.. ----- ,, left for his home in Macon, Mo., this morning via l ortianu anu me mwu i,ii.iii( T M. Witten, wife and child, of Jefferson, spent last night with the ; I L" Ul..rl In til a eltv. AIT. ?J r 'Zlu Jefferson. lllUll IB .... .1 Thev stoitped over ou their trip to Ash- liiij ll .. n.lonffnninnn. land wniincr mey ncui Olllcial. The reverend clergy and the laity of .. . . . ii i.i.nhv notified tins ARTO , Viir that His Holiness, Pope Leo , has graciously granted to all Catholics "ilV.b ,...i..r Jv..,.m. tl.fl Pitraordinary or me lhu . .mv ... - tfetobeU this year, lx?use of said t)etouerlsi ueiiin j ----Silon the jLld,5Z. j rt i mnr 'A II V VU asi . . - - Ahd. a--l-t,"tlve no,. ' "r - n ,he nartof the a. 1A.M.,.. "'"WM .II .GROHS.D.D., Archbishop of Oregon City. First Car Load of plows ever shi.d to Lugene hCjuS been received tfirect from the V iUr factory by F. I"''1"- in me euj. . ,cf fr.is-r. Rev. R. H. Baten.au, evangelist for the Christa n Missionary Convention of Oregon will . ..i ' a!.. AhitHih All r 11- preach at the cnnsimu day eveningat i-r-......,. "in this city a purse con roL.i". n . . . .ii iimi nt money. lue taming " . owner can have the same by calling at this ofllce, proving prupe.u i- ing for this nonce. Feathers Wasteu.-J. D- Mat . .. L .i.ir tn nurchase feathers auiUble for making pillows. Call at their store at once. 3o0Riu.B) -About $300 baa thus far hero ralsra IUV D - , utT. ... iiaum is needed. It road, ai k -aboald be subscribed at onoe. A Committee Call. A meeting of the democratic oetitml voiuuiilUt' is hereby called to inet't at the court house In Eugene, Saturday, (Holier Mb, at o'eloek p. III. A full attendance Is reiiiesteil. The fol loulngare the inemlierH ofthocom- mitUt': Cheslicr, T A Fountain; Cayote, J F Sehriinpf; South Kugene No. 1, J I' Ramsey; Fall Creek, Chas Kissinger; Long Tom, Craig Hays; Creswell, Jos Whileaker; Florence, Win Kyle; Jas per, II V Jones; Cottage Grove, J P Curriu; Springlleld, Jas Fields; Rich ardson, I. X. Hembree; Hazel 1V11, T H Mcljine; McKenzle, Juo Ishaui; Goshen. David F.by; Siuslaw , Hiram Wingard: Pleasttnt Hill, M L Hen dricks; North Kugene No. 1, J J Wnl- to; SiH'ticcr, S S Stephens; Mohaw k, R F Houston; Willamette, Win Nay lor; Junction, W S Lee; North KugcueXo. 3, M G Smith; North Kugene No. 2, L Rilyeu; South Kugene No. 2, Wiu Rlitntou; South Eugene No. 3, Jas. Gearhart; Lost Valley, J M Parker; Irving, J M Kitchen; Guto Crvek, J F Hurrill; Mabel, 11 W Hurshbcrger; Hermann, ; Middle Fork, John Rlakeley; Davis, C A McMahan; Ma- ileton, W W Neoley; Lano, Win lUuchlev: Lake Creek. J C Farmer; (ilentena, L P Tullnian; Camp Creek, Win McLean. L. Bti.YEr, J. H. Wiuteakeh, Chairman. Sec'y. Cleveland (Tub. By requett a meetiug of all citizens iu favor of Ibe election of Cleveland and Stev enson is called to meet at the court bouse in Eugene, Saturday evening, Uctober 1st, at 7J0 o'clock, for tbe purpose of forming a Cleveland club. - WEDNKSDAY, SEPT. 2S. Tbe river ia about at low water mark again. Geo. O. Yoran visited Portland this week. Ed. N. Wbite of Prineville left far Port- laud this morning. Dr. Kutkendall returned from a trip to Drain this morning. II. II. Gilfrr ia visiline a few days at bis old borne at Creswell. D . E. Hire is at Roaeburc today Droving up on bis Siuslaw timber claim. The Kvle cannerv at Florence is now re ceiving about COD salmou daily. Bertha and Etta Moore have re turned borne from a vwit to Europe. Tim ileinnenitfl of Massachusetts have renominated Governor R ussell. Jnhn T.vnh hug ralnmed from the Snow den Springs somewhat improved in health. P. 8. Gilmore, the famous bandmaster, died suddenly in St. Louis on the 21th inst. Miuu f'nrn T.lllll nf .llirksilll Villi', is visiting relatives and friends iu this city. TWutv Pniaeputinir Attorney E. O. Pot ter attended a crimiual suit at Junction to day. r V lllvHin nnil wife left last 11 Unit for California, where they will hereaf ter reside. . . Mm. E. A. McAllister went to 1'ortlund this morning to spend a week during tbe Exposition. R.mr.ttlR, Aha noldamith and John Beverl) were passengers to the Albany fair this morning. Mra. Frazer'a residence on Skinner a Butte has been completed. It ia a hand some Dunning. Hon. II. H. Gilfry, of Washington. D. C, gave this olllce a pleasant call this morning. Mrs. J. E. Fen ton, of Spokane Falls, Wash., is visiting relatives and friends in Lane count. rvnutv Sheriff Dav and family re turned last evening from a ten days' visit to Benton and Polk counties. t'nri s. Smith, of this citv. Is associ ate editor of the Daily Palo Alto, pub lished at the Stanford university, Col. Mrs. G. Senders and daughter of Harris roinrnait hnma lliin mominB after a short visit at the residence of Chus. Lauor in this oily. v u rnvlrr' urine mnl of the ... .j. ..... "..- i --- -- Pil.nrir anlwuil. mill Ills Wife liaVO OCCI! visiting her sister, Mrs, D. V. S. Held, for several days. Tiw miirino mili'tfl have rented the upper story of the building formerly used by the stcum laundry on Seventh street, for an armory ami gymnasium. tin won tlio MK-cliil race in Salem at the fair, going iu 2:27, has biH-n driven oil the summer in front of the Perkins hotel bus In Port- liitul. Hons are auotcd at S alera at 20 cents per pound. The Eugene Band will give ao entertain' nient in this city in tbe near future. it.,..; nil) a rii!nnt of Snencer Creek, Buffered a'paralytio atroke last week and baa been in a precarious conuiuou ever aince. u n. t.i nn pimritv fair vestcrdav Sl inw ..... ------ v - Sam l'lummer s norse Anusrausewmu i., .1... miiniiicr raw Dr. I . W. Warns III lire imiiu."b - . , . i.'.,ii T jui u-nii Hip three minute trot, purse 1200. In three straight lieniSj I11UIC ..'.n v- . - - " - - Ln.ni. . " " v ' J ' . Cant Mount ttsik second money In the ,itii. -"xu nun I . iv. itBLiA-in nncinir race. A. M. Oaburn returned Irom eastern ur- egon last Sunday. He reports bis oattle to be in fine' condition, and aays that be will leave again next week to bring them noma. During the trip acroaa the mountains tbe i . i hi. Imiui mrr harilv burned and be had to leave tbem on tbe range to heal up. iti,.n Dprooorat. Sent. 2-i: This fore- niMn a 20 niece was stolet from the aafe fVinn jtr llnnilricKaon . A VOUDE mail, Wm. Boeers, who recontly nerved a year a ...i..u in ih "nn" for atundina a man up in a Salem alley, was in tbe store ioat before it was taken, and was arrested awhile after; but was discharged, as tb money waa not found on Dim. H. Merlau has converted his north tot into a wood yard and will keep pood wood on hand hereafter at all r ... time and at low nrioes. He Is trim- mlnir un his nark grounds, which con sist of 1M acres, of all large timber and a considerable amount of second ornwth. This must be sold or burned on the grounds. Those families pur chasing wood for a year' consumption will he afforded access to the park irrounds the coming year free. They silt la made yerv attractive, thus making iuite an iuduoemenL How. -Den Linton bsa Vi) bal-a of bops atored lo bis warehouse; !. H. Friendly a lika amount and Smith k Hall a eoople of hundred bale. Hopa are now arriving freely. No sales sie Wing made, that we can bear of. 10 Ac aP. Of choir land for sal on esay terms i. bailable for fruit, poultry or grain. Onl I. 01 frnm mnrt bonne. For oar ilan inquire m a. aiuui, ui HRCVlTir. WlllougUby, dentist. J. J. Walton, attorney at law. ti ... ..n anil nf rlothea or a bait of ...m.in un ia Dav ia. the tailor, lie guar antees aatlafactiou aud low prices. ChrU Man haa reduced the prii-e of shar ing al bia shop to 15 cents. r u;iu nMmiil lii atlintl to all VI, OlUM. J .- ..- , -- calls from the couutry aud will make that part of his practice a seciaiiy. Mouey to loan on improved farms for a lrm of veara al a reasonable rate of inter est by . J. McClanabau. Now ia the time to do your plowing. This vear baa proven beyond a possible doubt "that drt plowing yuldf from five to eight and aa Lib at ten bushels to the acre more than the field inst acroaa tbe fence that waa plowed wet. II ia true that it ia hard work ....i i,.. i tn kjn rnfir nlow in tbe erouud. but if you have Ibe Oliver Chilled you will have no trouble 10 aeep li in me grimmi. The Minneaobi Hotel bat been repaired aud refutniiheil. Terms fl per day. Only one block from the depoi. au wuiie help. Go to K. E. Knight in Ream's build ing for plumbing, tin work and re pairing. r ..i. n. ...I,.ni. fur (mnrnveil sill aniD w property in Eugene an improved farm of 450 acres. Also improved property in Port, land. Addroea F.. 1'. Wiifibt, Eluiira, Lane county, Oregon. iii.ii. r.ninl Tin vnnr medicine at Yeriugtou't Ninth Street drug itore, in Khiuenarl a block, t-ugeuo. v.i..inn' Vinth alraol drill? alor ciuar- anteea tatisdiclion at to prices and quality. liUincBari t uioci. v..:..,in'. Vinih alnwl drnrf alor ia the place. Years of experieuee insnrea eer- tainty and dispatcn in me couiiuuuuuik aud dispeniine of mediciuea, ltbinebart'a block All nlumblnir and tin work guaran teed by K. E. Knight. Shop In Ream's building, Migciie. ti... I.. .M.I,.. tt.lllm Imi-niu' niita l lit; uivi ini'i'iiiKj i"... ..p. all the ground. Old styles at reduced .. i V I. I 'll A M Ill'ltH llllLT'S. J tj..l . I Oliver. Plows. Oliver .Chilled. Oliver Steel. Don't be talked mto buying some thing that don't sul you. Get an Oliver and maae piowmg mere play. Stork for Sale. I have rented my farm- and offer my stock at a bargain for a few days, at private sale. It is all located on the runcli n nines west oi r.ngcne. 5 good young work horses. 1 family pony. 30 head of three year old steers. 10 head of two year old steers. Also, wagon, hack, farming Imple ments, etc. Call aud take a look at them. John Inoiiam. Notice. Notice Is hereby given to all proiHr- ty owners owning shade trees: That all shade trees must bo trimmed 15 feet hich in ten days or the city of Eugeno will proceed to trim them at the ex pense of the owners. ' i. it. oh iuoo i-iiueu r.ugeiu-, V'l., mil, , J. 1). Matmkk, Chairman Hirvvt Committee. Hoi's Still Twenty Cents. Sa lem Statesman, Sent. 29: 1 he offering price .remained at 20c. yesterday. They went up to 20c. in Polk county, too, yesterday. A representative of E. Meeker & Co., of Puynllup, visited sev eral growers across the river yesterday, and ollercd them 20c. for their crops, He wus not ablo to buy any at that price, however. I le went to Corvallls yesterday. Ho mnkes no secrets of his l.t III .1 . AI..1 oilers, ll is unuorswoa, aiso, mtu rvie nH(iitiitivesof Lllleiithal & Co. will pay 20 cents for any amount of good hops ottered. These aro tho two main buyers. Some buyers are offering only 15 to 17 cents, but tbe price now at wblcb growers can morsel thoir hops is 20c, and none at all telling even at that. Mime Tmi'iiovementh. Mrs. Fred- ericka Rostein, who purchased of A. G. Hovcy the lot on Mutli street be tween Pearl and High, Intends Im- Mil. ft.. .11.1 proving mo same at once, iue uuuu nira u.' ill AiiiiHlttr. i if a two-Htorv frame structure, 4x40 feet on the corner of .1 Mnlli utnvta tint lower story being divided Into two store rooms and wo upper portion win oe fitted for a residence; then she will also build four more one-story frame store buildings, adjoining on Ninth stmt, 20x40 feet cacu in mm. Oi'i-viNvi Dante. We learn that Manager Rhlnehart will give a compli mentary dunce to the members of the old club In the new dancing parlors In we uonser oiock aoout. vwioour im. This will give the club and their friends an opportunity to participate in the dedicatory dance of tho new Hall lor a nominal cnarge. i ue room will la flnlwIiMl and the floor 1)11 1 in the best possible condition. As soon an arrnnmmpniH are conin euii inn particulars win oe given iu una in- per. bally Guard, Bepl 29. TfnnuK Kikit. Tjuit evenlmr F. M Ttlulr iliwnviTpd thut a fine black horse which he hod In pasture down at the home farm, had been shot, pn-suma-hly by some one while hunting China nKnouimlu Thn Itiinw'a l0 mill ahoul- tier were so badly shattered that It was 1 . a. as a a al. I.. rouna nmHary 10 kiu iue uonw. hub mornlnfr. Hunters should be more I and ftpylilciita which destroy valuable property for others would HapiH.'n less oiieu iu una wo;. rin Vmni J. T- Donnlaa arrived k.r. frnm Knmhnlrlt eonntT. Cel.. OB a visit to bit brother, Ibe dairyman, residing above Bpringneia. Dome cunoui perwm mu.nM.1 hid h.ri1 thia mnrniriff. which was 47 inches in length. lie says be baa not snared lor sign teen year. For Saie or Trade. Eighty acies of beaver dam land, unim proved but easily cleared of brush, flowing water from springs ou premises, for sale oi will trade for town property. Bito led 10 ml. BAt nf Jnni'tinn. Kcliool honee. lA mile distant. Inquire et or addreaa Ooaso ottice lor particulars. Soli Agisct.-A. W. Haakell baa re ceived tbe sole agency for Easene and Lane county for tbe celebrated lledford floor. lie proposee selling it at wholesale and retail. Ue baa inel received a caruma oi iuw u cellent product. To Thade. A new Wllsoii'a Un proved sewing machine for sate or trade for hay or wood. Inquire at tbe OCAKb office. Oftbiaa FnjJtD. Orders left at Geo. P Craw'a for tbe Eogene II ill Co. br mill atolls, will be promptly attended to. Cobnig ItenM. Sept. 27. Tho new aawmill will bo completed in about two woeks. Tb railroad carpeutert ate her moving tbe depot up to lb track. W, S. Mavberry and wif spent Sunday in Eugene, tbe guests of Prof. Held. Thouiaa Vaughn waa in Eugene tb for pari of this week repairing bis property. The new school building hero is done and will be dtdicatrd Octobei Ibe Ul. J. M. Howe, of Kugene, waa iu ('oburg Monday evening. He came to meet Mra. Howe, who came up on the train. Evervbodv corns lo the dedication aud picnicStturdav, and briug your baskets, well tilled, sud enjoy youravlvoa. Mr. PhilliiMii ia building a bonae in the north end of town, and, no doubt, baa a purpoo in view, in its eiwtion, ao e lis ten. Tb Bond Proa., who built tbe new school builing are busy, hauling the rub. blub away. They say Ibat la their pruul. Tbe track levers and traders on (he Ore- gouian It It., who have been aiuce last May tearing up tbe light irou rails, aud putting down eteel, bave completed tbe job, and now we bave aa flue a road aa can be found any wb re. SeptemU'r 2S, lsi2. J. ('. (loodalc lost a valuable horsc last Tuesday by drowning. J. F. Wilson was iu Eugene Wed nesday on business. Married at the Hotel Cohurir. St'l tember 2S, 112, at 0 o'clock a. in., by Mr. Will See. J. P., Mr. M. 0. McDonald ami Miss Mnma .Miller. The happy couple left on the train for rialnvlew, wiiere tlio urine' parents reside. May success attend them. . Con. Keal Kstatu Transfers'. KftlKNK. A (1 Hovev to Mrs. F. Rosleln, lot 2, block 2, Mulligan's addition on the east;20t)0. 1) C Rlgalow to C F Rlgalow, west 50 feet of lots & mid H, lihs k 3, Skin ner's original plat; f2o0. CWXTBT. E P Coleman to M I E Skinner, proiM-rty near Coburg; f 140. L H Slagle to 1) E Single, 100 acres In Tp 20 S, R 4 W; f4(i4. Nicholas Martin et al to Matheas Herman. 153.75 acres in Tp 10 S, R 3 W; 13075. Mary Steams to Mrs. rredericn ttos- toln, 40 acres near Judklns' point; $2000. cottaos oaovt. (1 W Lomr. et al. to Vina Sweet, lot 1, block HI, hi the Long and Latidess addition t-V). Lydlu A Walker to Ulyses Martin, lot 2, block 3, In Wynn's addition; (10. O I.E.N A DA. James A Myers to J P Stonels-rir, lot R, block 0, In south Florence addition; 175. Arrested aud Hound Over. , Pallv Guard, Sept. 'JS. A warrant was sworn out tho first of the week against Chas. Fresh and Jack l'u Inn for assault witn (lniiircroiis weupons on one lliiiaiiuel Ward. Fresh W'lna the only one that could tie found his examination occurred before Justice Rutler at Junction yesterday. From the eviilenco adduced ll seems that Ptillin drove some drummers over to Harrlshurg last Friday and on his re turn In the evening brought Ward and Fresh with him, having first mado up witli tho latter to rob Ward whom thev thouL'ht hud considerable money on Ids person. To do this they severe ly beat mm wniie paniauy uruna in the hock and then put him out at Ol easter. All tho money they procured was about S2. Fresh wus bound over to npiiear lieforo the grand lury. Dep uty Sheriff Matthews overtook Pullin yesterday enrouto up tho McKeii.le, brought lilm back and ho was given au examination at Junction today. Justice Butler bound Pullin over tmlav and Deputy Sheriff Matthews brought both prisoners np on this afternoon' local. It la likely that If they fail to give bonds tbit evening they will be tnktn to jail at Balem in lbs morning. The Beginning: of the Eud. Cnrvallls Times: The earth Is on H.u nvo nf l.,lriii.liiii Tim universe Is to full into destruction In a few short days and all that Is. Is soon to bo no more In fact, tho names of hell aro al mail v llclilnir nt our iiint tall. Such Is the announcement, at least, nf a long haired, ltinerani prcacner, who is ex- ruiuniimir inn mwnii lu'f'iiriiinir ui ni. '" n ...v n-'-r'- - - n -'mil. In Min nubile hlirhwavs. and we have no reason to dispute his word. We aro living In tho lost seven years of the world, and In less than four years more plagues and pestilence, war and fnmlno will visit-this earth and deal destruction to the wicked. 1 lie man may be sincere tho very earnest ness of his argument would Indicate that but tho world is wicked aud hard to convince. Ho may be telling what Is actually going to happen, but we doubt very much If he will be able to make anybody In Corvallls Ittlleve that he Is the advance agent for the grand pyrotechnic display. Public Speaking. Frank Williams, of Portland, will inenk nt the following Dconles party meetings, In Lane county, an follows: junction city, ucioucro, bh-wjj. m. Irving, October 4, at IM p. iu. Kugene. Octolsjr 6, at 7 JO p. m. Springfield, Octolier O.at 7i30 p. m. Coburg, October 7, at 7:80 p. m. Cottage Orove, Oi-tober 8, at 7:30 p. m. Piit PniiBT In vacation: Estate of 8 BEskin, Sr., the sam ol ri.uo uis trihniul in W T Fkln an hair. Estate of T.rr. Uixr. iluwauut. Elizabeth Iieaaton. appointed administratrix of estate; probable ralue of estate, IJOUU. liooa nieu lor 'w witb L W Brown, John Stewart aa anratire L D Forrest, J M Abraroa and James Huff man appointed appraisers of said eatate. Dal It Ouard. Sept . Puii-iiTV Kni.ii. A. (i. HoveV. ves- terday, sold lot 2, block 2, Mulfhran's addition on tlio east to iMiirene, lying n ti.o mnlli alili, of Ninth street be tween Pearl and High, formerly eccu- pleu by A. I. Jinwil as a siuuie lor ma stock, to airs, ireucncaa lumiem, ior T fiv r.Tfniii rrr -AmODff llifl ob jects for which tbe National IUal Estate As sociation was organixea was w wwiau .nifn U llr..nfki.nl tka atafaa for tbe UUIIU'U. WWW u-.wwnwvw. transfer and rigiatn of real property; and i. i .1.4 ..mr.Lr .nil aaoraaeenre leva! 1WI . . WW .. forms to be need in tbe transaction of the real eatate business. Until October 6th all of our t-atron will receive rebate of 10 per cent on all work made between now and that date at our studio, whether they pur chase set of the "iJieycloiiedUi la tannica" or not. F. A. IUXKix 4 Co. TO HE EXTENDED. II. V. Holden Will Extend Ills .street Car Llue. F.iijknk. ftpt. 2, 1502. I'.niioit (iLAKD: I ahull Icavo to night for Canvonville in the Inteivst of the l anyonvilio .iining Louipany. i shall return to Kugene bv the llrat of OctoU-rand will promt! at once toex feud the Kugene street car lino to the fleary sehiMil house, and only ask thn patronage of the citizens as heretofore; and would ask the ctti.elis of Fuireiie, if they have any Unius to give, for the welfare of Kugene, and -xflitlly her citieus, let it laj for iiiaiiuracturiiig purposes, so as to give the jsMipIo here something to do, instead of having strangvrs leaving here, and going away singing that old song, "There is until Inn here to do." Do not foriret the In- fensts of KiiKi'iie and her cltlens for the sake of us poor railroad men anil us boor rokers, real estate I Voum rextHi t fully, 11. w liol.HKN. J. M. Widuier Is teaching schisil at Fnvniont, one of the suburbs of Seat tle, Wash. Some i CLOTHING CAN STILL BE FOUND AT A. Y. PETERS. We are bound to DEPARTMENT at some price. Since the inauguration of our GREAT BEBUCTI0H SALE Our Customers have become sat isfied that we not only reduced prices on staples, of which every one knows the cost, but the reduc tion has prevailed throughout our immense stock, 1Mb Cteeai Tfl still in full blast and hundreds are daily availing themselves of this greatest opportunity for bar- gams ottered tnis A. V. DOCTOR POWELL REEVES, WILL BE AT ST. CHARLES HOTEL, ALBANY, Sept. 27, 28, 29 and 30. At HOFFMAN HOUSE, EUGENE, OCT. 8. Catarrh, Bron chitis, Cough and Difficulty of BrfiathinfiT Successful- J Iu tronrnr! )fj withspecific remedies thoroughly to. toil and proTtn by tlie OLD DOCTOR Who la one of nature's noblemen, tliorouiihly devoted to his rolmlun and ever ready to ,.pih. .Illl,.'tl. II K IS A (JliADUATE OK THK LKAMNU MKDfCAL COL- LKCKH OF AMKKIC'A AM) KUROrK, and a self-made man In the UCIIOOL OK 1 v lilll h'VI Alw.v. nn tha alapt In Ji.t Hill I... . ... - " -j - - - - - - diacover new nietluxls of treating diaeaaes, lie haa ecoomli.hed that to which few physic ians ever attaiu. His study and einerienees have not been confined to one single branch oi the haalinK art, hut cover the whole 11ELL) iL'iiWlVK AVI) 1HSKAHK. Wnnderfu success crowns bia ability in the treatment of diaeaaeaof the Kvif. V.ku Head. Throat. Lunoh. Heart. Liver, Hplean aud Ilowela, Dy.pep.la, ... . p i, . i . r nr Itheumatisio, narToua inauanuui . KnerKT, Hleeplcwneas, Liespondency, Melan- Clflll niOC aCCQ-Kawmeof bsad, face OMN UIOLAdLd,,, boily, old aores, pim ples, eruptions, aiaeniurauuns, moiner niara., fri,m,.M MnUriiul alanda. acrofuloua- swellings, chapped hangs, ringworm, salt rheum, milk crust, barber s itch, prairie itcb, poison from oaS or ivy, erympeiaa, niincnn, ll 1.1 .... aM rwltli.lw minwt nv l)r. uieuiwnc, cw, ... ----- - l',...M luavaa. who baa succeaafullr treated H77 raaoa of the above dbieaMe. CLUUUUIOtAOtOt.orh as syphllU ml kindred dlaeaaee. are thomiiithly eraH eated from the sjrsteiu by the Old iortor's own method ul trealmeul, wntcn ia tar aupa rior to the hot spriags, reiulrea leas time to cure anu ia muuu mm vsjiuaiv. Piles, Kstiila, niture, bydroosle and varico- cel., Dr. lieevaa naa ireaiea over nine uua dreii canes of the above dlaaoa without a sin- ..I. ..!,. .n.l lia aalyutUllv Invltaa all tttt- m autfering from the above complaluts, to call on him anil Irani nn meiniaia w tmv meot More than toe bait of hie oases had haen treated t other doctora without the leant benefit 1 At Hoffman House, Eugene, Oct. 8th. A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Bince .11 bats started to qnsrrel end fight for a living and the lowest P"0"1 materials generally bave the best patronage, I, also, bats eoDclnded to be noticed among : Hip Hip, Hurrahs.: 1 bave opened a eWning and repairing eetebllshment and Intend doing first-class work I will clean and press yon a whole so It of clothes for $1.00; Coat, 50 cents; rants, 25 cents; Vest, 25 cents. 1 will also do atore work. Panto lengthened or shortened, 15o; lengthened and faced. '-and sleevea the same price. 1 will guarantee all work to bs satisfactory or no pay. My shop is on !Hh street, lack of Anien s eiyar elore o PP'' el,A!fg0 & Co'i. office, leaae give me calL S. WAKSHAUliU, Tailor. ATTEMPTED THAIS WRECK If Caaght tbn Perpetrators Shonld He llaus. Daily Ouard, Sept. . Tho north bound overland train had a narrrw escape from disaster last night. About one mile north of Cot tage drove some miscreant had placed a 21-foot railroad rail across tho track. Tho engluo struck the rail and carried It about .si") feet when It cauuht inacattlo guard fence, tearing It out on each sldo of the track. The rail was then shoved ahead to a bridge, w here it waa fas- lened aud bent almost double, me englno luckily kept the track. it is said more was quite a largo sum of money In the express car and It limy bo mat the rail was placed on the track with tho Intention of robbing the express. A pleco of hemp and a con venient tree should be dedicated to the wretch who thus Imperils human life. This is the second attempt within tho week to wreck a passenger train on the Southern Pacific railroad In the Wil lamette valley. The new Presbyterian parsonage is now under root. id fet ks in close out THIS season. Peters. Ladies. Tw VmwiumM Mima flth nnfiitltntf eartalntv. thoas manifold ills that render the life of wo man miserable. Hick headache, weak back, aleepleaanesa, nervous debility, all forma of uterine displacement, too frequent, profuse, scanty, painful or delayed menstruation, mas drain uon woman's vltalityt leuonrrhuia or hiia. and all tha terrllila elfecta of the ao oldenta lucldent to ohildbirth. Younc Man, T..M n.l mm miAti IK Pnmnaninn bp aaek the Mirror for proof to substantiate this fact Oh, oould he control uie arm oi imci or bail he his life to live over again, thea we could uot f peal to yon more aincerely. Let your mind wander back to the cherished oounsela of a Lovixo raTHIR. and remember what yon are today. ThouKti you may ior (lie preseni nil your smuoo iu wietjr, n time la aa Inevitable aa rars, when yonr bril liancy will like a ri.AKH uepan, iiaving juo a stranded wreck-desolate, forgotten and nst an embrace the opportunity and enjoy life and happiness longer. If you claim to be a man, aot your part manly. Do not console yourself with the thought that nature will help Itaelf, for in doing so you not only fan the Heme, but wast'K nature and yourself. Uememher, "Large oaLs from little acorns irrow, "Little ills germinate fatal dlseaaea.- DISEASES OF MANHODD.rJ . . men suffering from nervous debility, from any causa wnauoever, especially itviu auuiaruu Khhors and indiscretions, producing dizziness, loaa of mamory.viulity and energy, emlaaiona, tired, discontented fealing.lndigeatioo.palpitar tion of the heart, urinary tronblea, and many other symptoma not neceaaary to mention here, should no longer delay in seeking proper relief. Kemember, your disease ia approach ing its laat stage, aad If yon continue to neg lect It, the time muat oome whea you will be . i .i.i KIDNEY AND URINARYpM cult, too freqnent. Milky w bloody trine, unnatural dischargee, carefully treated. Soft feeling bunch of earthlike wormnj VAB- 1UOCKLK la curable. lAtot MANHOOD, Constitutional or Acquired Weak new of both sexes treated successfully. P ATI DDI! Causei Some Ulnt In organism. uAIAnnnCure based uo rkientitio pnnci i - .!... l ,MitnMii anil mMlicateej urn, wwu.hiiuu-.. air will cure. Successfully treated at home or at office. . ,. l'eriectly harmless, aafe, pleaeSM pnrinea, heats, atps and cures every ducbargaw Hweeteos the breath. DIIDTIIDC-1''1". Flatula, Varicocele, Hy nUrlUiiCdroceU, and all awsUicgs and tenderness quickly cured without pain or de tention from business. I i