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C!fY AND COUNTY. Y. Nov 1:1, ivj2. MltHVITll'tt. j I Walton, sttorn-atliiv.. pr Siuil'-y prepared In i t .i H -.H.lnmi Hi- c.iiiniry and will iu k.. n,t rl i.( bl practice -.prtully. ),ini-f I" lm" "D i ' ' I ' " 'arms (, r s ...hi ill v-r' al ri-BMiintblr rule, of im,.,. b.iE. J. MClauahan. 1',,'rpiMiJ fruit trees go lo th old jriej Unite nursery, Orvllle Phelp, proprift'ir. jjn i 'h' 10 do 01" pli"i: Thi ...rbasprov-n ovou,l p"iM ilmilii hat lr K yiwliln frtitu flv to .iuht tfJ a bl-ih - , bushel to tbe acre miihh tun the field j'l-t nomas tbe tence tbut was ' t H I- 'f"- ,r",t " i bind 'k Jpj bard I" ke.p vmir p'o in the ground, bat it vim l"v' Oliver Chill-d juii will fetfr iid trouble to keep it iu the ground Xh Mini"",1 HoifJ baa lineu rnpiiireil MJ r-J"r-1"'' Tifum Jl prr day Only ous block 'rom tUB fll'Pl- All white help- for sale or -"Jbug) lor improved property in Eugene--an improved lurm of u tcs AImi improved property in Port. liD'l. Address K P. Wiight, Eltuira, Lane oouoty, Oregu. Attentiou farmers ! Buy your medicines it ysriugtnu's Ninth Street drug tore , iu Bbinebsrl's bloi k, Eugene. YeriDgton's Niutb street drug more guar intees satisfaction as to prints and quuhty. Bbioebart's block. All plumbing and tin work gunriiii ted by K. K Knight. Shop in Ream's building, Eugene. lerintrton's Niuth street drng store U the phoii. Years ol experience insures eer uiniy sud dispatch in (be compounding ,J di'prliMUg ol uiedicims, HUhielnki I'm block Oliver. Flows. Oliver Chilled. Oliver Steel. Don't be talked into buying some tiling that don't suit you. (Man Oliver and make plowing mere play. If your itewing machine or organ is out of order May lord' music store is the plat to gut it fixed. Go to Oaylord'8 music store for the best line of musical instruments this side of Portland. I do not claim to sell the cheapest goods but the best quality. I can sell organs from $40 up, and sowing ma chines from $5 to $75. I do not carry the cheap grades. N. It. Gayloiu). OUR CITY LEGISLATURE. A Long Session, but Little Work Transacted. Cutiuoil met iu regular soitaioii Monday evening, Nov. 14 1802, ul the City Hull. Prtseut Mayor MoClttng. Couucihnen Kiibt-r. Page, Matlock, Walton, Dortis sud Wheeler, Marsh 1 Eastland and K'corder Dorris. Miuutes ol uieetiugs ol October 10 ih and 18tb read and approved. Eugene and Springfield Eleoti to Light sud Power Co, ordinauce put upon its tuird lesdiug; ordered enrolled. f insoce oomtnittee roported fitvor.tbly on i number ol bills and the same were ordered paid. A warrant was ordered drawn (or $3IJ iu fitor ol G. D. Dorria to enable attorneys logo to Salem in the Madison street ease. Councilman Dorris moved (bat the order to remove trees standing in tbe sidewalk on Ninth street brtweeu Oak and Pearl streets bo reconsidered. Councilman Wal let) moved to amend by ordering the re moval ol all trues in the sidewalk boiweeu Killauiet.e and High stiett; lost Mr Dorris' motion curried. Councilman Mullock from a speciul com Biiltee lo adjust the dilTurenccs lit twttu tbe Wster Company and tbe city, reported tbe matter settled. Councilman Page, from the committee on fire and water, reported the bydraut had been placed at the northwest corner of High and Sixth streets. Uules suspended and the bill ol V. Mu Ftrland, 11. C. Morgan, K E EistUud and N 0 Chinn ordered paid. Bills read aud referred. On motion cf Coauciluinn Wheeler, a committee ol three wus appointed to revise the charter. Tbe committee consinU of Wheeler, Waltou aud Doiris. t'oburg- Items. November 15, 1892. Rev. Calder occupied the pulpit here last Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. W. 8. Mayberry is visiting lier sister Mrs. 1). V. S. Itoid, of Kugene, this week. The election is over and everything has settled down to business again. David Garrett, of Corvallis, was reg istered at the hotel Cobnrg last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook, of Browns ville, visited their daughter Mrs. Cor win the latter part of last week. C E. Macy, L. O. and L. 0. Curtis, of Harrlsburg, were in town Satur day, One day last week the capacity of the new mill was tried, nnd in lo min utes one log was changed to lusl feet f 2x8 lumber. This is equal to about n, uw icei per tiay. Bruce Healy and family were out to their farm last Sunday after a pump kin and other fruit. Miss Nellie Clover, Coburg's assis tant operator, for the S. P. Co., has been given charge of the Brownsville ollice, during the illness of Mr. McDon ald, the operator there. Miss Nellie una become an expert at the key. Last Thursday inornintr the infant on of Frank Miller's pulled a cup of "oiling wattr over on himself, scalding tlie right side of his face, throat and rra from the shoulder to the elbow into a blister. Antidotes were admin istered immediately and the little fel low is doing nicely, and will heal up ith out leaving any marks. There must have been something wrong with the Coburg people that at tended the mt mention at Eutrene Sat urday evening owing to the lateness of "lenourand tne unusual quiem that accompanied them as they left. Jbey certainly must have been too drunk to make any noise or else were auctimoniously inclined and didn't 'antto desecrate the breaking of a morn. Any information re garding this will be cheerfully an swered by Wm. Nayloror John Holt, a each one was seen with a bottle in iiia hand the next morning. COK. Barb Wire. You can buy the "Gliddeti Patent" barb wire, nt tlm Sturr-Uriflln Hard ware Co. for 3J to 4 cents per poun 1 for me next 30 dnyg. Ttipvif Tront tjine county. Oregon,' November 14, to the wife of A- J. Morgan, trirl. Foa Sals A nic fresh milch eo. PrttcoUrs inquire at this office. Brevities. L It. kiportb, uttorue.-..,t.Uw Hot ami cold baths every day in tbe wet k t Jerry Uorn's barber shop. lor due salts unulo to order and ready made clothing, go to Ed Hanson. Mr Um F Craw has the sole Vfncyforall I'rmd. ol the ee!ebr.te. T.n.il IWh !cw lilalilr ll..tl.e. f ,r the U,iiu u XUtU mM1e.f.wlettbotiiAiii,i(,.-e. Ki uii mWr that Hauson & Son have the l-ost selected stock of clothing in town. BriuR your old scran cast iron to the Eu JiPUe iron louudry where you can dupoes If you are guiiuj tMt oIlI Jour 'J ""y l,u not exactly suit yon take tbeiu tuWultsaiid bare new lenaes titled. Dr 0. W. lliddle may be found at bin ri;n i u.-e ou Olive strwt, between Fifth aud Nxlu streetHonehlotkwestnf the Minne. sou Hotel He is prepawj to do all dent al work m tLe be-t maunei. Henderson, dentist. Job work ut tbe Cciau office. Fountaiu pens at Vtts', l or all kiniU of f,irn,ii.,. i .... i . I V, ir . . "wpieuivui vail J. Hcudntks on Ninth Street. If you want a nut r.iK... n. . ..i pautaloons go to D.vis, th. tailor. Ue autee hatif iction and low prices. CbrU Marx has reduced tbe piice of luvitii at l.ij .1...,. ... 1- . . r o -uwj it. ij i-enis. Shkkp WiNTtn -I wiut 3'JO lo 5ml bead sbeen to run nn dhiir.. r...... ... .i i . ...v ..ulu WM iurep yeara. Oood pasturafc-e and barua. J. W. O'Nicel, Eugene. Notice 1 have again control of the Eugene marble and jrmnite works, and am bet tor prepared than ever to furnish all kinds of marble, granite ami stone work at the lowest price jiossible for llrst class work. Please call on me and get my prh-e la-fore placing an or der. NoiluiiK but first class work done. Shop in my old stand in Beam's building. W. V. Marti x. Wood Wanted. A light spring wood. wagon to trade for F. L. CUAMIIKIU. Great llaiguin Sale. Now i the time to secure etci ptioual baruuins in all kuuU of gent's clothing at E. liamuV He uinat make room for a large sioik of toy and holiday goods, therefore for tbe uext sixty daya will oiler clothing, overcoats and gem's furuiabing gooda at lower prices lhau can be secured elsewhere. Call acd price his winter clothing. His stock is huge and offers the best opportunists tor a good selection. Coal Hill Nursery. Call on or address T. N. Segar, Eu gene, for all kinds of nursery sleek. Prunes on maroholcm plum roots that will not sprout, also ou peach roots. Lost. A riding saddle lost between Kugene and Hendricks' ferry. The tinder will lie liberally rewarded by leaving the same at Horn & Panic's. Stray Houses. Two mares, one bay and one gray, branded X. Z. on one shoulder, came to my farm about two months ago. The owner can have the game by calling and paying charges. M. L. Hendricks, Creswell, Oregon. The over lapping rolling harrow cuts all the ground. Old styles at reduced prices. F. L. Chambers, Sole Agent. Certificates Issued. At the last quarterly examination for teachers, the board issued the following certifi cates: First grade Emma Dotld, Lcathe McComack, l-rauk L. Taylor. Suwmtnl trnnlo Inhn Ifnnilsnker. Luth er E. Milledge and M. V. Wilam. Third grade Kate aiyera, uraee nuu ter. Daily Guard, Nov. 13. MuiTTi'n Tn nnr reiwirt of vester- i.iv i.f tlm emmt Sutiiriliiv nu'lit's dem onstration, we unintentionally omitted the residences oi xi. traiu unu u. I, l,'rri-.ul Tim rosiilcncn nf Mr. Crnin was particularly finely decorated and illuminated. Died. At Loaburg, Monday, Nov. 14, S. M. Harrill aged 57. An abscess in his side caused His death. The bur ial took place at the Camp Creek cem- etery totiav. iur. nan in wuo a io- spected citizen and leaves a laniiiy to mourn his loss. .Notice to Creditors. I desire all those indebted to me to make a settlement of their account lie fore November 22, 1S!C, as after that date the same will be placed in the hands of nn attorney for immediate collection. . This notice is iiiqierative. Dr. E. IX McKenxey. Thanksgiving- Proclamation. State ok Oregon, ) Executive Okkick. i I do hereby appoint Thursday, the 4th day of November, as a day of pub lic thanksgiving to Almighty Mod, to be observed by the people of this com monwealth in return for his great mercies. Sylvester Pennoyer, Governor. Done at tliecapitol, Nov. 14, 1W2. Bv the governor: M. W. McBridk, seal. Secretary of State. Daily Guard, Nov. 15. The ADorNmen of TUB inb uruin - . this vieinity who dearly love to bag a fine chnnl.l I ear in miud tbal CUlua oiiu the open seasou for killing grouse, pheassuts, Mongolian pbeaaauta, quail ir partridges closes at 11 o'clock tonbt. . f ... ti,, ,l.. l,.jt met ion of these birds will be punishable by a line not exceeding f.'WO or imprisonment iu the county jail noi io excei-ui"" - Harrishurg 'otes. Courier. Nov. 11. If ibe bd weaiber does pot interfere the excavanng ol me waier uiwm - TaiiraJaT orlriJay ol next weelt. L "If this lusion b, twetn tbe deo-ocrats and the populists bad been cinwmaiea i . i ei-nt ii ami til have bad This remind, os of tbe oi l maiil bo ws. silting ontbabau ol a ,n.-.m ... .i. . ..i.ii.. fiiml wbv she wascrjirg.rernsr'aed; mu ja.t lh.uk , . .. i u. i M,.r ml when 1 was 1..t ohi:d snd it bad lad- TUUUtc"" - . . iuio Ibia .tream and drowned im..Dr. A. W. Pat trr:D ha. filed in the ek e ffi I lh. above sdlimm. 1 1 con-lata ol 20 lots and is located on Et NiUb Hilljsrd aod Alder uree's. w ...... .:r in inses. Marriage li cnai-s we're i-ued from the county ok-rk's office yesterdav afternoon to . . ..., ....i l-it Thurman. John . JM'Utt mi'" .7 .; t. a,-:, .n.i imle Laton. Wm. I). I'ta-,1 and May Vaughan. I I TUESDAY, NOV. George FrlsM'll U In town. H. C. Humphrey went to Sodavllle yesterday. Neit A Walker sbipixd 'JO laths more ul hups today. The wheat mat kit continues ex, treniely dull. Sam (ioltUmlth, of Portland, Is In F.ugvne ttnlay. Miaa Surah Wagner rprtet-uled New York alate m tbe pankle. (iratulma Mil lira came up from Junction this afternoon. Mrs. Hoda McCord lias returned from a visit to the East. Mrs. Majlx-rrv of Cobnrg is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. V. S. Ueid. Peters & Cherry shipped car load ol oats float tbis point today. The finishing coat of plaster Is being put on the iiew county Jail. (us Kisdou is working at the print er'a trade In San Francisco. A new bakery has been started in the east room or ttie 1 Itus block. Commissioner Eli Perkins Is in at tendance upon court to-day. The county court Is having hitching racks placed around the public square. Mrs W. W. Hsiues went to Albany on tbe local tbis morning lor a lew das' vis it J. F. Atbertou and wile bate left (or the alate ol Waabington where they will seek a uew borne. D r. Thompson bus beeu offered tbe unuisterabip lo Turkey. It is probable be will accept. 1). W, Coolidge is in Salem aud will re luuiu until after tbe stale board ! equuli latiou adjourns, Kevival meetings are being held at the Baptist church. Much interest is manifested. Mrs. lliirllnirt leturued homo to Junotion III is uiiiiulii, utter a short visit at the home of In r parenta bt ra. County Clerk W. It. Walker lias gone to lutstern Washington on a visit to relatives and friends. Itobt. E. By bee, tho' well known horseman, is seriously ill nt Still Fran cisco and ills life is despaired of. Tbe raaidriiro ol J. 1(. Hays, corner ol 13ih and Mill s'reets aa haudaomely il linuiuated ou tb evening ol tbe parade. Kicliard Brown, who fell from the Brown hop liouse last week, is slightly impMved, but Is not yet out of danger. Gov. Penuoyer aays be bts not yet com menced on bisuiisaage to the legislature aud won't begin nutil January 1st. Ho says it will be a abort document. A sister-in-law of Eli Bangs, and also a sou, (rom Ksnaas, are visiting at tbe family rt-hidence on Niuth street, Tbe son will retnsiu bere and sud attend school. The board of railroad commissioners has made an order for the Southern Pacitle to at once build a depot at Tan gent to cost not less than f 1000. Tbe item yestorl y regarding tbe ampu tation of a finger Hiotild have read Arthur Comegys instead nf Sloan. I ha surgical operation was p-: formed by Dr. D. A. Paiue. J. II. Gillespie, tho ha lived in this city and vtciuity lor tbo last two or three years, left tor bis former home in Mendocino Co,, Cal.. on Ibe local tbis moruing going via Vaqiiina. We understand that H. H.Stone has rented the room now occupied by the Davis tailor store and remove bis shop to the room. Win. Preston In tends occupying all of his building. The supreme court baa set the case of Horace C line vs J. C. Goodale, appeal from Lane county for next Monday and the case of Ijinc county vs the S. P. B. U. for the following Wednesday. lbanv Herald, Bep: Weather prophets are predicting a cold winter thisvenr. The cold spell begun early in November in the republican dis tricts, and will end with a freeze-out about March 4. Ed. Bangs lind one of his feet consid erably mashed during the parade on Saturday lllglil. no was nuing n horse and the same became frclghtened at a ltoman candle and crowded him against a wood pile with the above re sult. Marshtteld 8ud : Rev. O. J. Travis de livered a very able address on "Young men," at the Baptist cburcb last Sunday evening, ine ennren was crowueu u i fullest capacity and tne audience nsieueu attentively. Ills remarks were very in structive and bis advice to the risiug gener ation cannot belp bnt do much good. A Lively Runaway. Dally Guard, Nov. 15. Considerable t icilemcnt was cansed on Willamette strtet about fie- o'clock yester day evening by a runaway iiarn. 11. li. Klnnn. Ibe barDer. ar.u oia nssiaiaui, oiiaa Gross were driving tbe SnUrn steam laun dry wagon and had stopiwd in front pi tbe residence ol II. W. Holden between Ninth and Tenth streets, when one of tbe horses jumped Irom some unknown canse and tbe horses started to run. me men uaumeu tbe lines batween thtm and undertook to stop tbo team when tbe wagon swerved o.inat the iron in the street railway track with sncb lorce as lo Ibrow Stone out ol tbe wagon. Gross then lost no lime in gathering np both reins but Mm liontps were unmanageable and pnn tl n iied tiitrtnir down along Wlllam ette street toward the dejiot at a fearful mice. At Seveilth street uross con- r.liuletl that discretion was the U'tter nnri. of vn orand unilerlooK to ailgin After rolling half a block In the mud im succeeded Iu stoDDinir. but the team had gone on. It ran to the end of the utni-t. ami! then ud on the butte until a fence barred their way then turning di rectly around ran back down again to Fifth street near the Minnesota hotel where thev slioDed. fell and were caught. During all this time the wag on remained right side up and tbe on ly ihinmire done was the breaking oi tne railing at the depot, the distributing of the nncknwa alons tne route miu wie lew slight bruiiss the men received. Dallr Guard, Nov. 51. Uatikicatiox Meeting. The Al banv democrats celebrated the election nfllrover Cleveland last evening In irrand style. Four hundred torches were in line anu mree oraw uuiim. . I A, . . . 1 .1 . The ladles paraded tho streets 1-jO strong. Hon. E. It. Skipworth of this city was one of the speakers, and ac quitted himself in a very creditable . . i ... i n 1 .1 1...... mnnner. can . nacns iirvu iiieBumw-a, and the concussion broke most of the window glass In the Linn county court house. Dsllr Guard Kov. 15. Dogs Poisised. Councilman Fish er lmt two valuable cattle dogs yester- ,lv ,v U-inir noisoned. He was up above Springfield at the Spencer place after cattle aud at that farm poison had been put out to kill sheep killing dogs. By some means Mr. Fisher's dogs got me poisoneu meat. Other Sewi. v VftBit Xnv. IS. The Sun savs that Pmtldent LTet 'land will not call a ecial session of eon grew, alter He Inaugurated, as predit-U-d by many. I.rnEia SoTici. Go to the Depot lumbar rard lor eheeo lumber. Andrews will not 1 La nndi-rsold. ,15. WEDXKSIUY, NOV. Hi. I Commissioner court tidlniiriud this t ufteriiiMiu. . SlH'llcvr blllle iillilH'd itli auow this morning, - - f Bills are iilentifut bial ri' tbia term of commissioners couil r S. Merlau U quite sli-k at bis rvi deuce In this city. M. D. CliaiiuVrhtin, of Cottage Mrovc, is in the city. J. M. KelU'V went to Oakland on this afternoon's local. F. W. Osbiirn ami family went to Portland this morning. Bob ami Will Stevens siH'iit last night at Cottage Orove. tirandnia Miinra returned home to Junction this morning. Mias Fannie Crouer has gone to Rote burg on a visit to fricudt. W'ihl geese nre rvortetl plentiful ou the prairie west of J'.ugeiie, The Military ltoa l Co. paid Ibeir 1SM1 county tax today. It amounted to foM). lion. J. F. Amis of this city, has been appointed a notary public by Ibe governor. Tbe next Farmers'. Institute will tie held ovember 21th sud -''It) at st Itrownaville. It is said that A. Hu.h spent fJOO for tin horns for ton sr,ide Monday utght at Sulem. Geo. Fiitstll and wife aud Mi. a Tutlle leti lor Ibeir home at McKi ime Bridge tbia alleiuoo.) Miss Stella Bowland returned this loruimr from a two week's visit at Pleasant Hill. F. I'.. Dunn and William Clark and families returned home from Cottage irove this morning. Messrs. I,. N. Honey and J. U. Hay out hunting givse and ducks yester day Mow Coburg. A. Goldsmith's residence was among those Illuminated In an appropriate manlier Saturday evening. Dr. B. F. llaiinnell, of Cottage rove, went to Portland this morning io attend the Portland ratification. J. H. Henderson, late of Paisley, .tike count v, has purchased I. L. Arm strong's livery stable, on Eighth street. The young people of the Congregn mill church are nviirlng for nil Id folks coiuvrt to la1 given some time In IVcviiiUt. Attorney A. C. Woodowk nnd H. '. Holden left for a short trip to the 'anyonville mines on the local this rtcriiooii accouiiiauied ny I:, t.'. Smith. The Nancy Hunks cartoon will be taken I'ortlaud lo I hi naed in the procession ol tbut city. Tbe reverso aide, ol tbe bsnner being pain le i witb a duplicate ol tne ormiual. Stmator B. F. Alley, editor of the loreiice West, arrived this morning in the local train. Ho came via Gardiner and Drain. Moorgo Hill, of Portland, the courte ous and niiaiiie traveling agent the Union l'aclllo railroad, as in town today iu iittest of business ir his company. Mel Bliss and Mr. Morgan, em loyes of Page & Montgomery, eon- ractors on the Heeeta Head light euse, arrived from Florence last even ing. They remrt that the contraetors ill llnlsli (heir part or the work about December 1st. Tixlay's Begister iu sneaking of (he etiiocratic demonstration says: "The t'AHi) ollleo blew In acoitiileor weeks' irollts on colored lights and Chinese aiiterus." Hardly ! Our profit probably exceed those of the Hcglster considerably, hence the faulty esti mate. E. ('. Smith, chairman of the lute Fourth of July celebration committee, has published a brluf statement In hlch he says f.130.25 In cash was re ived and a like amount disbursed. He also rtqiorts a total of $17 uncol lected from subscriliers. Florence West: Steamer Coos, we nn- erstnnd, was on Wednesday ol tbia week laid rff tbe Florence-Seatou run until next spring, bus will be put on tbe ways at Seslon and thoroughly overhauled. Steam er Mink will be brought into service again and will make the run to Sealon and return on Tuesday and Friday ol each week. Wednesdays' Oregonlan: Deputy nited States Marshal Sinnott left last iglit for Florence, at the mouth of the Siuslaw, to libel the unfortunate schooner Danlelsoii, which has gone aground ou the beach Iienr that place. There Is but llttlo danger ot t lie schooner getting away from Mr. Sin nott. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gray entertained a few of their select mends ami l reined iticin to a ixmnii ful luncheon of codec and cake. With Mr. (irnv's readv wit nnd 'humor 111 story telling and, Mrs. M ray's cheerful and cordial manner or entertaining, the evening was most pleasantly spent. G. II. ltreidenstein claims to have mud a bed of deen-water oysters In ho Sound about 12 miles from Seattle. According to his rcisirt, It Is an exten- ve bed. covering between a quarter and a hair section, mid there are tuous amis of bushels of oysters there, as they He In Innumerable layers, one on top of another. Captain T. V. Symons, United States engineer. Is now causing to be tire imrcd al his ollice a Droll lo mnp oi the Columbia river from Its mouth to the boundary line. The map Is to be used bv the lioard or engineers, wno have in hum! the Improvement of The Dulles niDids. The distance mini tne boundary line to tho Pud II j ocean is 700 miles. The whole descent from the boil ndnry line to the ocean is l.'fOO feet. The Snake river between the railroad bridge at Huntington and Its unction with the tolumhia falls is 1000 feet. Sheriff Noland and wife will attend Ibe Cleveland ratification in Portland tommr w nigbt leaving in Ibe morning on the local. Mr Noland ai.ked Sheriff Kelly of Port land lo secure bim rooms at the Gilmab which be was informed by telegraph bad been done. Kelly remembered, however, the cordial treatment he bad received in Eugene recently al tbe sheriff a convention, and shortly afur tbe first dispatch sent a second informing Noland that quarters bad been prepared for him in Ibe jail. Jim will have to look out or else Kelly will shanghai or tun him in. llii promise is out to that effect. Exonerated. Thomas Steams, a mention ol whose arrest was made lust week, and who was taken to Hetipner for examination, had a trial and was discharged from custody, nothing criminal aps aring against him. The Eartles who caused ins arrest owen mm 127.60. and urobably exriected to force him to compromise. The man who swore out the warrant has been arrest ed and Mr. Stearns Is subpoenaed to ap-w-ar at Heppner as a witness in the case I ueiore ine i . . . i next grand Jury. Dally Guard, Nov. IS. A Surprise. About 20 friends of Mrs. A. Goldsmith assembled at her residence last evening; the party being acomidcte surprise. It was the oc casion of her 67th birthday anniver sary. A very pleasant evening was spent, refreshments being served, n'ooitt 10 o'clock. Commissioners' Court. IIHIIM.tS. It.H nl nt Bros it Mai li,luinlK'i f I'.liiill.i l.llllllart'o John Wluzciiricd " W II Andrews " C A Harlow " Lane Lumber league " (I 40 17 us 12 40 10 so 17 M S 20 A Hi I. P Talliunn, bridge work Harshlmrger & Boche, lumber A Wheeler, " W B Andrews Trent Lumber MTg Co " llOl'NTlEf. 25 Ou I 02 8 INI 13 1 io i: John Pom cougar $2 (XI Silomon Barnes), cougar 2 00 ('has Atehlnson " 2 00 B D Paine 2 " 4 ul J P ltoach 8 " 0 00 PAl-PKltA Mary Hall, care Mrs. Conant 49 50 James Waruick, care Owen 23 00 Knowles A Mettys, supplies) for mime nt 8 00 J M Keeney, supplies for Ihhuihts 40 03 w .ii liumipson iiietucai atten tion to tmuiters 14 61) Kuykeiiditll A Payton, metllcal attention to jviupeni 4 00 J l Ktinoit. tKiaM or iwutxT.... a w James Parvin, supplies for pau- Hr a ou Day A Henderson, funeral jwu- Dors on oo D Linn A Son. funeral pauiera 1" ihi T A Heuderstiii, supplies for pau- pTH 4 '.Hi W Harris, coroner's fees 10 00 E O Potter, deputy dltrlct attor- ncy. 11 35 ALI.OWAXCES, V V Peters, appropriation lor Blue river road $KH (HI (IRAXD JURORS. Geo LGilfry $ 14 40 u late i.i isi T Howard 15 20 C W lXiak , 14 40 S Drury ltt 00 VHenienway 12 20 C M Dorlty 12 70 M W Klnacy, balllir. 1H 01 S W Condon, district attorney 207 60 Coulter road dismissed. Barrett creek road; dismissed. In tho matter of petition and remon strance relative to the Improvement of the Siuslaw river; dismissed. Mtaaaago road; dismissed. Fiddle Creek road; ordered establish ed and oHned as viewed and surveyed. v u vvcaiiierson, cnainnao - oo Jod McComack, viewer 3 20 in Bailey, chairman 2 oo KB Miller, viewer 2 80 Win Morris. ' 3 00 A It Buttolph, surveyor o 00 lioiu a Johnson, repairing roatt material IS 60 F L Chambers, road material 27 26 C M Collier, surveyor 4 00 H Beam stiitcrlnteiulent tall work 144 00 E Sehwarzschlld, stationery 10 30 A Sharpies, examining insane... 10 00 r W I'relitlce " " ... o oo E 1) McKenney " " ... 6 00 J Smiley, " " ... 10 00 K O Fotter, deputy dist rici attor ney i' i') I) E B Hlnton, weod H 60 Vacating alley in Mllliorn's addi tion to Junction; alley extending north and south through Mock No. 7, in Mllliorn's addition to Junction, or- red vacated. Ou petition, the supervisor of dis trict 27 is Instructed to open the coun ty Mad running through the lands of V. H. Watklns and 11. V. Dunn In said district to Its proper width of 00 feet. JURORS. John Cochran f 8 60 John TalU 6 20 David Eby w Isolll o ' Wallace Sweet so oo John Taylor 00 W 11 llawley " I) H Harris 28 20 H H Dlllard.. 20 00 Martin Mrlinsley 20 ou U W Kmser. Justine fees slate VS. DO bill (4 OU, allowed E Nolaud witness Stale vs DOC.... 1 Ml ) A Pain IM 1) A Osburn, " " " 1 6 Arthur (Jomegyl " 1W J J Buller juslios tee 6 83 W Majors eonsianie iw Mr Courtwrlgbt witness oase state vs Johnson 'u Mrs. Oonrtwrigh witness ease stale vs Johnson u Cbas Gehrlnger witness case stats vs Johnson B 0 Dollsrblde witness case stats vs Johnson ... 170 J 0 Watts, witness oase stats vs John son Mrs M i Davis wllteas ease state vs Johnson i' Bancroft. Wbilnsy it Co copy Hill's oode Geo E Ljme nse ol bouse lor election Chilson t Williams bsuling S W Condon eiainlng insane 13 60 4 00 13 00 , 600 176 8 00 14 00 14 00 2 20 2 20 A II Taliafero, work in fail yard.... Witnesses before grand jury 1802: Mnnroe Hill A It Knowlea J E Wilson Eliul Hlewart. Wm Mol'berson Goo Earotrt liimr Parsons 2 80 3 20 EJ Crow 2 80 John Bradley 8 00 Arthur Comegys 4 2" A L Pattison 4 2U J II Wait 6 80 7 00 Jaa Bagsdals JobnLindsloy... Florence Jenkins , John Jenkins.... Tom Awbrey .... OeoUicka . Milt Ford , A A Uullenbeck . Uirdin Baker ... 3 00 4 40 . 4 40 , 4 25 , 6 80 . 000 . 000 . 6 20 . 600 Drew Baker Grant Baker 600 Levi Ilnlluubeck. Lane Thomas ... . 9 00 . 4 20 . 8 20 .14 00 Ktnmett Hot wan. II F Finn........ E Snodgrass .. .10 20 F W Osburn CH Bsker .10 20 .13 00 Darwin Yoran... O N Pleroe .10 20 . 6 20 Whiter Orifflu... Floyd Howard ... A W Perkins... Mrs A Perkins .. John Htnderson J P Caaleel .10 20 .10 80 .1140 .1140 .1140 .1140 . 8 20 Mann Ward Steve Settle Tbos Awbrey.... .1140 .10 20 . 5 6U .. (1 00 hd Morgau Henry Carter ... W H Laminar... W 11 Griffin , Ansel Hjland... John Harris...., Tbso Gillespie .. Lane Thomas.... Hoo, Lindley... Wm Ware ,. 600 ,.220 . 600 ,.12 60 13 40 4 20 ...2 20 ... 880 Geo Neet 8 00 O B Tolliver W U Griffin J 20 MrsJame Wiodom 40 Mr.Fi.liIa 680 J E Yeroell 4 40 MrsU YKinseogs, J G MtDSOS 0 F IteogbtOQ. Will Sovern...., ., B J Smith 2 20 4 20 4 CO 4 20 420 Smith 4 20 E II Hawkins A 8 Powers Frank Wilson . Alfred Pugb ('has Lauer E J Crow F.I las Stewart Jas Huffman A P Oatrander Wm Holy Scott Lindley Geo Thurman Edward Maxwell HO Wyatt Kalph Farrow J 11 Miller A J Langworlby Wm I'eriusu Frank Wilkinson John Morgan John Cbaalain G W Langworlby. .... . J Worthinglou..'. Al Key no hi a Frank Tyler Satn'l Smith J T Martin, bridge work 4 60 17 20 0 10 2 40 300 4 80 .... 20 .... 2 20 ....20 40 .... 13 00 4 '.'0 .... 0 20 .... 0 20 .... 20 .... 12 NO .. .12 80 ....14 40 . ..12 80 . . 7;o . ... 1 1 M .... 0 40 ... 1140 . ... 10 20 ....13 GO ... 6010 ....14811 .8 5 00 D E Buff, medical attendance on pauper 12 00 Bill of Dr. Biissf 11 for enre of pauper, $75 40, ordered at ... . 03 40 Mrs M J Miller, care of pnupers. 11 30 L D Hcnrhrotigh, supplies and medical attendance ou pnttpers 10 !3 A 11 Fisk, bridge work and expos 10 25 u J lieebe. bndire lumlier 7 sw J E Davis, bridge work 20 25 Upper Willamette Lniuber Mnfg Association, lumber M ii V E Fisk, bridge work 31 IK) Keal Estate Tratisters. COTTMIS (I nova. Llr.le Hamilton, Wm I .amies and M W I,oiig et id to M S Cruson, lot 0, blk 17, Long A Lnndess' ad; flit). O vv l-ong et nl to frank li iinney, lots 4, 5, blk 12, Long Landess' ad; I121. K F Smith to Mary J Kennedy, 1: J of lot 4, blk 2 nnd W part of lot 3, blk -I, .Meftiritind sad; f:uH). Xl'OKNI. S 1. Lylle to D Tilton, lots on eait Niutb strtet; tlM) COTTiOK OIlOVK, (I W Long et al to C P Church lot 1 blk 12, In Long and Lnmlcss' addition; firm. coiirno. Jas T ltrwdiiig to W W Alllnghiim, lots 3 and 4 blk 1, IVlaticy's addition, $300. coi-vrar. Amos D Hvland to R C Edwards, 100 acres in t 10 s, r 1 w; $ 10(H). V Tilton to Andrew Lylle, 148.CS acres in 1 18 s, r 4 w ; l.'aKHl. L T ltoach to Wm II Siiangh, S acres iu 1 15 s, i 4 w: fill. O & C 11 It Co lo Charles McFarland, 40 acres in 1 18 a, r 1 e; $120. Plat ol Springfield I. O. O. F. cemetery filed. It is located on tbe old Judkiu's place nesr Glenwood Park. minis iiohcrtson to i r inman o acres in Tp 20 S, It 6 W: $300. it v Howard lot; w wasnnurne v. J of SK 1 of See (I, T HI 8, K 4 W; ft. ancy ti Ulark to 1. 1( Meal ol see 14 1 10 s, r 2 w; $(100. Obituary. James Albert Lec, Infant son of Marshal and Laura Martin, was born in Lane county, Oregon, April 0, 1801. Died Novembers, lsn2. The cause of his death was strangulation with coal oil. He was their only child, a bright little boy whose pralllcand smiles were tbe joy ol the home. Tbe heart-broken pa rents have Ibr sympathy of all in Ibeir loss. A bright flower plucked in lbs early bloom ol life; a precious link from tbs earthly chain of affection gone to form a golden link in the heaveuly chain of love. Thus ono by ono the dear ones are willed away to draw our hearts and allectlons to that bright shore where parting and sorrow shall Do no more. Sleep thirling sleep on Jesus' breast, May thy spirit forever In) at rest; No care thy little form hath known, Now Jesus claims thco as Hlsown. Ella. Tariff Reduced. It Is a well known scientific- lact that pho tographa will lade unless tbe chemicals need in their manufacture are entirely elun Inated. We have apeoial laoililies lor sucb elimination and thorough washing at our studio, thus reducing the possibility ol lad ine lo tbe least fraction. It is also known that the cheap Johns who are ol tbe class that are bere today and gono tomorrow, turn cut pboloa tbut almost entirely fade away in a year's lime. We own our build ing and bualneas and are responsible, irom tbis date nntil turtber notice you can get good cabinet photos at our studio lor $2,60 per doren. r. A, 1UMKIN. Lost in the Mountains. Albany Democrat, Nov. 15: Lust Thursday Mr. Irvine Fox, of Crawfordsvlllo, left with his brother on a hunting exia'dl tlon up the Calupoola, towards the Mo hawk, isumiav ne was seen iy ins brother for the last time and no trace could be obtained of his wherealsiuts. Word was brought to Crawfordsvlllo last night, and several men left to hunt lor the missing man, wno is nigniy ro- siH-cted by all. Ho Is 66 years of age and has a family. A sou was expected from Kugene today. Taxi ths UiNssn.-Tbe W. B 0.1 of this city passed the best inspection ol the several corps in Oregon when inspected by the deptrtment president, Mrs. Train, n eenllv. Tbis corps baa always been tbe t . r :...,!., i. i. a . v. . I. ., t uesi m riiuaiiaiio wuia aim yum tut iw year or two baa been best in numbers. At tbis time, however, there are other corps in the state which bsve a larger member ship but none that excel in efficiency! of wort. , A Libkl SoiT-Tbe Portland Telegram aays: Deputy United Uarsnal Binnot leti Tuesday nigbt for Florence at tb mouth ol tbe Siuslaw, to libel tne acbooner Lsniei son, which went aground on lbs beach st Ibat place last Friday. Tbe master ol tbe vessel. Cantain Granules, was endeavoring to Mil in, and succeeded in crossing tbe bar, but got to tbe north of tbe channel and gronnded More Fruit. Dr. D. A. Paine Is setting out about 1000 fruit trees on tho 20 acres of land he purchased re cently Just west of of towu. They are mostly silver and French prunes, royal Ann cherries. Foster and Crawford K-aches. KtvsNTT-SsvrvTH liisTitPir Our old lime friend. Geo Belabaw, celebrated bis 77th birtbdsv on Monday last with s nam ber ot bis Iriends at tbe family residence, AlUr partaking ol a bountiful repast pre pared by bis smlstiie wne, ue company dispersed wisbing " t nets ueorge uiauj r tarns ol tbe (estive occasion. Rni Aoascv A. W. HaakeU has coived the sole agency for Engane and Lane oouoty lot Ibe celebrated uediorn nour propose selling it at wholesale and reUil. He baa ot received a cariowu oi in is oellent product. Settle tp. Intending soon to retire from the wractice of medicine, I would request all Indebted to rue to come forward and settle at once. J. Smiley. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING AT COR VALL1S. Alhuny Democrat, Nov. 15: Among those attending tho ratification last night from Corvallis was Charles Al bright, tho well known saloon keeper of that city. The excursion train reached Corvallis aliout 11 o'clock, and ho went to his brother's home, where ho resides, he Isdng a single man. His brother Is now in California. About 12:15 a shot was heard In the house, nnd it was learned that Albright had la-en shot. Tho ball entering tho lungs near the light shoulder, parted directly through, to tho back, near tho shoulder. Albright, It Is reported had been drinking heavily. Who did it? Albright refused to mako a statement ami at 10 o'clock no arrest had been made. The opinion Is that a woman is in the nlhilr. and It Is possible It is a ease of Justifiable homicide, Judging irom Aiiirtgnt s position taken in tne nfi'air. The wounded ninn will prob ably not live. Ho was bleeding con siderably Internally, and the chances were entirely against his recovery. That Double Headed Snake. KniTDR l'.utiE.NE Gi'Aitn: In your last Issue of the weekly M('ARI, No-vemla-r 12, I notiivd the article headed A Double Headed Snake." I write to correct a common but erroneous Idea that there arc snakes in our country with a head on each end. Your notice lis's not state whero tho beads were situate, I. iKittblo headed animals are not unfreqiientlv olaterved of nearly all Kenern and species, but tho heads are n variably ou one and the same end. They are slnmlv a deformity. A to its eating Hies "for a few days," I will say that the common food of snnkes Is not tiles nor have 1 ever known a unke to eat files. Would las triad to hear further from Mr. Sweet regarding his find. Truly yours, Naturalist. En I We were shown the specimen and the two heads are on the same end and are each abf.tit one Inch long from the iKidy. Why? The Southern Pacific railroad com pany gave tho tieople or Albany a round trip rate of $3 to the Portland ratification meeting tonight. Those ho went irom l-.iigcno have the itibtful satisfaction of paying $0.05 which In proportion Is a third more than the people of Albany paid. I r the railroad company had given IIIhtiiI excursion rate at lenst a bun- red would have iroiiu from Eugene instead of the small numlier that felt willing topny the excesslvo fare, when they went simply as excursionists. Schooner Danlelsoii Afloat. (d. B. F. Alley Informs us that tho iiorta telegraphed concerning the grounding ot the schooner Danielson at tho mouth of the Siuslaw last Frl- ay were highly colored. The schoon er sailed safely across tho bar but when insldo the wind failed and sho drilled on tho Hand spit, a few feet outside the jhnnnei. An anchor was tnrnwn out o hold her where sho was until assist ant) could be procured. Tho steamer Lillian was having her boiler repaired at tbo time, but soon got up steam and at high tide Saturday morning took the schooner up to Horence, where sno now is loading lumber. The Daniel- son Is of about 100 tons register. Notice of Dissolution. Notice iaherebv niven that the copart nership heretofore existing between M. and U. bvarverud, W. J. uamuoeu. ana rascno rtannders, Jr., under the firm nam of M. Svarverud & Co., baa tbis day been dis solved, Pascho Saunders retiring Irom tbs rm. Tbe remaining members ol lb urm il collect all sooouuts, pay all indebted ness aud continns the business under ths former firm name. , Dated al Eugene, Oregon, Nov 12. 1802. M. BviavsaoD, II. SVARVIBUD, W. J. CaMI'UXlX, Psscao SibRDii. Hive Monkv. If nn v members of your family attend the University you can save money by locating In talr- mount. Street car tickeis cost, j a month, or $30 for ten months. This Is 10 per cent interest upon $'!io for each person every year. But if you locate ii Falrinount you save tins every year, In car fares. A b)t In Falrmountls therefore, worth $300 more than one at a distance, where students have to ride on the cars, but our price now In ouly 1 150 to $250 each. For salo by 1 MEO. 31. MILLER S CO. Dally Guard, Nor. 17. T.mTrn FsanviL. Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Peters gsve a lantern festival to th Junior Endoavor Society of tbs Congregational church at Ibeir residence on High street last evening. About 30 were present ana enjoyed tb entertainment highly. Tbe rooms wir bung with Chinese lanterns and s stereopticon afforded amusement, bnt tb boat and bostes soon lounu out mat when pictures nl political leaders were east on the csnvass a deelded diDerenc ot opin ion ensned. Tbs coming citizens war about equally divided on political lines. Panrtinsa a Bbidos. Ths county eonit bas been Informed Ibat some party is taking out rock from tbe east side of th river a short distance above Ibe bprlngneid nrnig. This might cause an eddy into which drift would be drawn witn a cnancs ot uijuiiuk tbs east pier. Commissioner Parker will investigate lue sunjeoi. as iu mme w. lh. eounlr nearly 410.00O. and about as much more was expended on bridge at ibat place that were wasnea away by floods. It I good policy to pro tect it. Tb Springfield bridge is lb best bridge In Oiegon, being wholly of steel, oept flooring, and built on stone piers. Tb ipau is I'JU leei long. , EfcicriD 8Ton. H. F. Johnson, an old pioneer ol Oregon and a resident oi Junction precinct lor years, si th eleettoo in Waabtuglon county, .uauo, vu u-.- berSlh, was elected state senator ou u people' parly's ticket. Tbeldabj Citizen newspaper aays: "Johnson la elected by tb largest plurality ol any ol lb suooeaav ful candidate and so far ss heard from baa a majority of two over both bi opponents H ia a brother of Dr. Johnson oi Junction City. His old friends will b pleased to learn ol bis sncces. Keadi.no Room nECEPTioN.-The board of managers of the Free Beading Boom will give a reception at the library rooms Friday evening, Novem ber 18th from 7:30 to 10 o'clock. e acknowledge an invitation to attend the same. Dally Guard, Nov. 17. Quite a Horn. Sheriff Noland took to Portland with him a horn to use In the procession that is a good one. It is fifteen feet in length and measures thirteen inches in diameter at the large end, and Is labelled "Amer ican Tin i,?)" Married. At the court house, In Eugene. Oregon, Nov. 10, 1SI2, by Judge M.W.Kinsey, Mr. V. S. Bond and Miss Etta Thurman, all of Lane county, Oregon.