fAND COUNTY. DA?- ...DEO. 3, 1892. at tfJEVlTIKB. .anting slab wood can pro June ly ''1IK orders to je Lumber League, t Spring- it.ltnn. ettorD-a-i. storm rubbers, 48 cents i- MiarAil tn attend to mII " .lie specialty. ! to loan on improved farms for a , ,r at reaaooable rule o( iuter- E, J. jU-tlsnanen. fru t trees go w mo out guiie nui v - - - i-i iHof. . ...... .,h time to do yonr plowing, mis aids from nve to emnt ' 'a tea boabela to the acre more 1 1. ki P vonr plow in the ground, fl b' VUIII4 JVU Will troabto to keep it iu the ground. uinnfHOl i Uoiei nas wen repaired 7.i-hl. Teruie $1 per day. Lbloc- Irom the depot. All whi.e ,tion frin. r i Buy yonr medicine Uno's Ninth 8,r1 d,ug llote in lies bio. k, Eugene. oo'e Xiuth street drnf Btor guar- defection ub Hjpn-w uu .juouij. r"". .7 .V !,. r.. ... r.1 ernerlence insnree eer. tod diopafb io the compounding T. n. LfI'i ell.- krStcel. . ... ti tji kea into buying some- ..... ,lnll'f Hllit VOU. L Oliver and muke plowing THURSDAY DEC. 1. Lice sule of furniture at Day Ac icon's. f i few of those fine ruga left at Henderson's. I Ifomlerson will Bell VOU 11CW U cheaper than you can buy hand. Liberia is cured by Dr. King's limietuer. for Baie uy neu- i i Li iiu. ,d musical and literary enter- tat under the auspices of the kill League Friday jlvenino Calder, editor of the Browns- rimes was married to a Miss Campbell, of Albany, Tuesday It. railroad water tank at the depot Amoved to ureswen, wnere a tank will be used nereaner to ;lie locomotives. again rumored that Portland ..rtly linve a nrst class morning atie paper, with a iuu press re We hope tho rumor may prove fflcial canvass of the vote of will be made Friday evening, il2. It is thought tho lectin- Irintiug the name of Nathan twice on mo uanots or some s will be contested. E. P. Henderson was around latsing a small sum of money, Ition to the railroad tickets pur- iy the county, to send W. u. and wife, an old destitute cou pon Fifth street, to a son In Territory, who says he will take ire of them. . lePark, at an early hoar Ibid morn wonder the influence of red liquor, I bad been thrown oat of the euioon ni k Had ley, for making a din , proceeded to demolish a $'JU iisi in one of the doors. In ao si eat one of bis bands coneidcr- lit was arrested on the charge ol dia- fcondaot by Marshal Eastland and V fota Recorder Dorr la, who will i ease (( morrow. ferns. tp lanterns. I lanterns. izes, all prices, 25 eta up. (inds of lantern repairs. F. L. Chambers. 4 Henderson's clearance sale. I are creating damage tbrougu Jifomia. mu goods sold at half price at Abe w i old aland. s for undertaking reoJved day flit at Linn & Kays' store. see N. Grain is aeaiu at the old Jnd prepared to do all kinds of h(e handsome bedroom sets I being sold at Day & Hendcr- "rance sale. . J your work to H. N. Craln and s'ive you satisfaction as he has f the last 20 years. 'job get tired of paying rent, oome oant. Yoa can ba ild a i home here u with the same money yon now McCIanahan received a fine 5rm Indiana on last nlirht's He will use it for hunting pamping station was need in nil nurrou on the bill this afternoon. middle of next week it will be piany. sunt of the postponement of fwtion of the Junction M. E. fur. Mclnturtf will occupy his tugone next rjunaay morn f evening. aaiaold H.000 Donnda of tonia J11 on leea than two acre of ground f w Dotilea of ketobnp Ut-aidea 3oe of hie tomatoes for leas Iban f a baabel. a of $.50.60 has thus far been f to pay the expenses of the ftllfl hllflnl nt tia l.if.i An, J'na,by Messrs Jos Koch and Al uie sura of $14 Is yet needed Hie expenses incurred. Mrs. P leave for California tonight, f haviuggent her the money cr expenses. , f Uemocrat : 1 1 haa been aoggeated 1-H. H. Gilfrjr. of Orrgio, who employe in the United 8tU-e a lwele yeara, ebonld be made or the new senate when it mti Mr. Gilfry is a man of the lotfgritjr, (q j etmpetent, a eon f ocrit, and one whose election t'Oporiant poltion, would meet -w tram the democracy ot ur Ax Billy for 1 raiaina.. , -"aia walonta weiM)T V 'oilet p ."' '. . . . y pf . H-'gK.:u::.":"' -1 rice for our bobday'gouda! t -25 .25 .10 .05 .10 .20 1.00 Rrevltlca. E. B. fiki'wortb, altorui y t. W'lton. r For fine anita maIa tn i .i mad.clo.hing. go to d Hanao'n. " .Mrl.eoFOrawhaath.e.,1, mner for U brn,U f tl,e celLraUd Ta,uU "h'tW . - amine fot Nmoul rt0ftll)B Illank noticwi t th. i,.ti... . mine, fr ,t Uie (icvKI. ..Itioe. ' ltimemWr that El. nanaou ba the Wat selected stuck rl Mil,;,. BriliK onr old unn k .at I..!.. . r.. gne Iron rouudry wLere yoa can dispoes If yoa tf c..iiin(. I.,,, ,,i,i i. ... ,.. wlen or if t,-y , unt Plilcy , k tbem to M and hare tew Un. fitted. Dr. G. W. Hid ll Hl'tV tut fitiin.l a lis reaid. n on Olive strevt, Utween Fifth and blltli Rtreetaone blm lr ..Mt nf n, ;.... .... II . a . w. iup douup aot Hotel He is prepared to do all dent, al work in the beat umuuet. Uenderaon, demist. Job work at tbe Odaso effioe. Fonntaiu pens at Watts'. pll;7 carad hj lr. XIIm' NrrlM. For all kinds of furmin implements oali n J. M. Ilendriuka on Ninth Street If IftU wnt a HUH of clulbea or nif nl putl(H)na gu to lUxi. the tailor. U gUiiiautres aatihf.iction and low prices. tbns Marx baa redm-ed ilm ahafing at his clop in 13 renia. pi ice of The over lnmiimr rollinir Imrrow mi. all the ground. Old stvles at reduced prices. F. L. Chambers, rjole Agent. Barr Bros. & Co. have added con veniences to their establishment which enable them to resume manufacturing ii im rvpuiruig cutlery. Notice, I have nirtiln control of thn V. mni marble and granite works, and am bet ter prepared than ever to furnish all kinds of marble, granite and stone worn at the lowest price possible for first class work, r lease call on Hu mid get my price before placing an or der. Nothing but first class work done. Hliop in my old stand in lU-ani's building. W. W. Martix. LCMHEB Notice. Go to tbe Ueimt lumber yard (or cheap lumlier. Andrews will not be undersold. Conl Hill .Nursery. Call on or address T. X, Secar. Eu geue, for all kinds of nursery sti ck t'runes on marouolem plum roots that wilt not sprout, also on peach roots, Settle Up. Intending soon to retire from the practice of medicine, I would roiiiest all Indebted to me to conic forward and settle at once. J. Bmiley. Heal Kstate ImiiKicrs. KUOENE. Samuel Gibbs to Grade A Davis, lot 22, block 1, Hhaw & l'attersou's addi tion; f2,i0ll. C'RESWEI.I- David Morse to Thompson K Morse, 3 acres; $150. COTTACIE (IKOVE. J T Cardwell to I, F MePlicrson, 100x30 feet in McFarland's addition; C A Harlow to Airs lna l.urcii, $ lot 1, lilwk 11, Long & Lnndcss' addl tion;$100. Jl'SCTlOX. C W Wnshburne to Lizzie .Salttmian lot 8. blH-k 111, Washbume & Mil' Horn's addition; fV). T A Milliom to F 8 and J J Hand- saker, X lot 3 and lots 4 and 5, block 10, W&M's addition; $00. COUNTRY. Alonzo It Ingham to A E Wheeler, 10 acres In Tl 18 It 4 ; iou. J E Bedford to Geo H Bedford, 32.28 acres in Tp 20 8, B3W;$.)0. E P Bedford to J M Bedford et al, so ( ncres In Tn 20 8. It 3 W: 11 E P Bedfonl to 8 A Gettings, 60 acres in Tp 20 8, B 3 W; $225. D lleft'ner to M E Marsh, 15o.l5 neM. In Tn 17 S. It 5 W: $800. J E Noland, sheriff, to T W and J W Pnrkerson. 122.27 acres in t 17 a, r 5 w; anon O 4 0 B B to Jeremiah Yarnell, 80 aorei iDV HVaTk" to Martin T Vlalkey, 84 acres in 1 17 a, i 6 w; i. Creswell Items. Mm Dan Stanton attended the Inntral the laie Hush iiorea at Cottace Grove Monday. Them will be a grand ball and anpper at w p r.ner'a. on Fridat niehl, Dec. 23d. A rsval cood time is anticipated. Alei Eaton purchased a flue 4-year-old mare at auotion in Eugene batarday m,.. v.. H. Coleman of Forest Grove is io this vicinity peddling uotioua aud eleg The nimrods of Ibis viciniiy will meet at Creswell on Saturday, Leo. 3d, to ar range for a large bunt to Uke place In the next tew weeks. They will chooe aldea and the loscra will give a grana apr V!Bt?L1j tan of our leading mer cbanta, who have always been held in high esteem by all, entered into a plot to destroy innooent life. Merchant No. 1 furnished tbe arms and munitions of war, while met . a n,nuuUil to enrsoe an nn """". : wi hlb. same. But rheVeleXTer alert and wary, aeeiug such a dangerous combination, broke and was followed by the would w"'n' " fired two shots but wtinout effect. A aum mons, trial and conviction ended tbe chap ter and Jim and Fred both vow vengeance ' -.r. ..,k. iiher.d Jan. Cisars are in oriler now. Bsocua. Jiotlce. Notice is hereby given t1'"; .i.n.n-.ipd have posted trespass mt iaA ii n niir respective farms ii..rnnrcnre. and will prose- " r:", n .u., violating or I'illO BUY u l'v ' ' disreganling the said trespass nonce Tim I'nrkcr jiiini ct.ih uMTWcllwurn. AndrewJCruzan, TUESDAY, NOV. 29. ' . Humphrey Is at Portland to- O 8 Shaffer, Geo L Gilfrj'i C B Johnson, E M Streeter, J BCruzan. H C Howard, McEWooten, John Wluwnried, John B. Sellers, For Sale or Trade. I offer my bens aTTlot on South Will Jefe atrit lorJU0 h-- Will trade for improved farm proper y. itta. f.arb Wire. Vou can buy the "Glidden Patent" barb wire of the Starr-Gnflin Hard ware Co for 3J to 4 cents per pound for the next 30 days. . .. j tf.l.nrtf 1st at Tlnw. Alfora aiea k iTuesilay. He was aged W years, o mouths and 18 days. H. t day. Marner liioan returned tu Turttand tbia uioroing. L L, Armstroiiff and wif ar vtkilinff tha latttr'e parents at Irving. C. F. Cardwell left this afternoon for a rip in PongUte county. The ConnlV rlelk h iun.l a in.nl.m lioense I i A. W. llMtnea and ll, rth I). Johnson a-tiiU of D. I). r. tho ar hlt.vt of the new Jta.il. diwl in Portiantl from the diphtheria. Moudav. Horntv Dillard, formerly of this county, is now running a butcher shop at Burns, Oregon. Bev. O. Dickinson, the luoncer seed. man of Salem, died last Sunday morn ing at ins noine in mat city. Mrs. 11. 8. Bean children, who have tx en visiiing at the boms of berpareuta, returned to tbeir borne at Salem tbia morning. Veputv Countv Clerk Burr baa sent curt. lea ot ( Lane county aaseeamenl roll to the secretary of state aa required by law Sum Smith, who has been enimtn'il ill the butchcrlnir IiukIiihw at Junctiou, has removed to Prlneville. The Exempt Firemen's Association held a regulur nieetine last evenlnir. Only routine business was transacted. Cariienters are boxlnc in the shade trees that line the sidewalks around the court house square. A good idea. The north bound overland train was 4j hours late this morning, the delay lelng caused by a slide lu Cow Creek Canyon. John B. ChriaiUn, rtpreaenling himself ai agent of the Collier Fubhabing company, haa left Pendleton leaving a boaid bill and Other debts unpaid. Claude Galch has been nominated bv lbs republicans (or mayor of 8alem Tony Klein baa been renominated for oouncilmau by the eanie body. W. II. Matthews' health continues very iioor. The heart trouble with which he Is atllicted does not yield to medical treatment. Bishop Holt and wife ot California ar rived this afternoon and the reverend gen tlemen will deliveral aeveral leclurea at tbe United Brethren church while here. All the counties with the execution of Curry have filed their official vote wltn the secretary of state. Pierce will probably have 1000 plurality. Candidates for railroad commission ers before the legislature will bo plen tiful, lhe members or the present board want the pie continued to them selves. Prlneville Bevlew: Snow drifted In the road last week to such an extent between Xausene and Deschutes, on The Dalles road, so as to make travel ing In some places dllllctilt. The democratic state central com- mltt?e, at Portland, broke camp in that city today. All persons having business with the several oflleers of the same will address them at their re spective places of business. Willis Zacbary and Peter Humphrey, two more of tbe Kuslyo bank robbera have been captored. G o. Zacbary, Cal Hale and Tom Jaiuisey, the EM parties arrested nave been identified bv lhe bank officers and plucod under $10,000 bonds, Deputy Clerk Burr received a letter this morning from County Clerk Walker who was at Spntgue, Waib, when tbe letter wai written, lie ways oe win atari lor nome Friday morning, fipecting to arrive here SatuMay evening. Mr. walker aa a il la snowing every day at that place. Prlneville Review: Some emigrants passed through town last Tuesday bound for W'ebfoot. They said they were eoing to cross the mountains either by way of the Santiam or McKenzle routes. Their pluck is to be admired but not their judgment. An exebauce aaya: The average yield of wheat an acre in the United States for the decade ending with 18'JO waa 11 bunhels. The average value an aoie was a little less thnu t'J. It cost mat mucn to produce tne wheat: but tbe man who has tbe habit of producing o0 to 35 bushels an acre pocket ed a tair pront The Lebanon caper mill la now running steadily, with an output of seven tens of paper per day, wbicn means an annnai wholesale busineas ot over $100,000. Tbe paper ia sold faster than manufactured and is f hipped by tbe carload. Abont twenty, five men are employed in the mill. The nam.r mtnnfuctured is real lv a superior ar ticle. Everything about the mill speaks of permanency a fact ol importance io iieua anon and Linn county generally, Mrs. Wool worth's victima continue to be reported. Tbe Statesman aaya: Mrs. Amy Dillev aeed 49. was brought over from Yam' bill county yesterday to be committed to theasvlum: 'Her mental f acuities have omlnill been oivins awav." says tbe ex aminins physician, "and the present condi tion waa brought about by attending revivl meetings at McMinuvule. presumably those held by Mrs. Woodworm." Ed Hill, the murlirer of Langford Sum mr of Garfield is still at large. He ia do scribed as 25 years, 5 feet nine or ten inches high, weignlng anoai loo poanus: in a a niH.il hlnnda with a very red face, light blue deep sunken with overhanging brows; is smooth snaven eioepi a musiacuv ui me dium lenalh. lie is a man of little educa tion, tint he ntai fair lammase; baa a marked cowboy awagaer, usually weara a wide rimmed white hat, palled down over bis eyes; emoki cigarettes ooatinuoosly, is a bard drinker ana gsmoier. Portland Sunday Welcome: A milk unit fuml insoector Is to be appointed and there are at least thirty applicants for the position. Such au officer, mindful of his duty and not afraid to perform it will be beneficial to the city, iiiw. nhvsician In the city attributes the death of twenty children to the use ,imn.irH milk: rurnisneu irum one Hnirv. Knh. nure. cream or milk not hurtful, but there is so little being supplied to families that the general health of the city Is being continually menaced Thnueh the crronter part of the land through which the Great Northern in Washington is unsurveyed, almost all of the Snohomish valley led bv souattcrs. and few years promise to see it as well populate ...I na nnv WCMl UI lliw tn.w. uv engineers who located the road cut the Hrwt trail to the headwaters, and soun- .Imlurbed did they find the solitudes that a colony or about iuu oeavers was discovered where the 60-niile post now is Not only is there rich agricultural limii. mil me nuis are uiiuueu wnu ciii'h lie use forests of slant timber would make a Michlgunder green with envy, ' Duty of Physicians. We are requested to publish the fol lnirlnfF Mx tiou of a cit v ordinance: Sec. 1. That it shall be the duty of every practicing physician In the city IO noiliy llie UiMJvi ui m ureu.uv. the committee on health of said city in rttlnir. of everv case of contagiou or infectious disease In the city, with in three hours after the existence ( iirh disease, shall come to his know edte, and should any physician refuse or neglect to comply with the requi re menu of this section, he shall on con viction before the recorder be fined not lens than fifty or more than one nun J drva dollars. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30. City eleotioo at Springfield Monday. Councilman Fisher is in Portland. Dr. L. D. rvsrbrouch, of Creswell, waa in town today. Sam Goldsmith, of Portland, six-nt today in Eugvue. Walter I.uckey has returned home from a visit to Portland. Chns. Van Yrnukln and wife, of unction, are in the city. Ed and Fai.uio Ayrea have gone to Pay- ton, Waab , to visit relatives. Dr. J. W. Malum Is rcDortcd verv alek at liis home near l'niuklln. W. Hollowav and wife went to Port land on the local this morning. Gray & Son have moved their store to tbeir new brick building on Ninth street. Eleven hundred men are at work on the great Kittitas canal in Washing ton. J. M. Iiowes arrived douj Spokane tbia afternoon and will apend a few days at bin rancn. Mine Olivia Hauuin relumed tbia uiotn- ug from a visit with relatives at Cottage Grove. Fisher & Watklus shipped two car loads of calves aud sheep to Portland last evening. Wm. Bergfeld. who was accused of poisoning his mother-ludaw at The Dalles, has Urn acquitted. Hon. T. M'F. Patton died yesterday at Salem from heart failure. He was puite prominent in Masonic circles. Between now and December 22nd. the shortest day of the year, there w ill be 17 minutes less time of daylight. Bev. D. N. Mclnturft was called to unction today oil business connected with the dedication of the new M. E. hurcli there next Sunday. Mrs. J. S. Luckey has a display of decorative needle work and Miss Cecile Dorris has some pastel palut lugs In Mr. 8. II. Friendly 'a show- window. The Oregon Pacific now owes itseni- iloyes over nine mouths wnires. Over fldOO is due each of several of the rond hands. Altogether it amounts to a good deal. But it is bound to cpme in lump some day. Dr. Davis, of Harrlsburg, sis'iit last uight In this city and Informed our re porter that he was consuiiimutiiiir the sale of over 1000 acres of his large tract or land to parties who Intended set tling it in small tracts. The trial of II. Tauucnscv, who was arrested for putting Sigcl Jones out oi his Hotel wtiiie cursing mm, was con tinued until Saturday by Justice Kin sey. Jones swore out the complaint. Fred Iteauu, the young man held to await the aotion of (be graud jury for break- Ins into a boese at rairmount, in tbe sum of $300 bas b -eu relessed from j ait, bis father aud mother going on hia bonds. J. L. 1 Iuu. iw started his engine aud plows on a t rial trip Friday at the ranch of N. Pierce, south ofl'Viidhton. Twenty-live plows running deep tn the ground were pulled without ditlleulty for a mile or more. Next Wednesday work will lie commenced n earnest, lleietotore It has iiecn con sidered Impossible to use the large trac tion engines in that section because of the uneven surface of the ground, but the past season has shown they can bo used successfully and with great protlf, for ixu i harvesting anu plowing. I Heath from Lockjaw. ' Pally Uuard, Nov. Antolnc Blitia. the cigar maker, who sustained a fracture of tho arm a few eeka ago, died hu-t night at tho fam ily residence on Sixth street shortly before 12 o'clock. Tho Injury waa caused by a fall and was a couiHund fracture of tho smaller bono of the lower part of the right arm, Just above the wrist. Dr. Smiley was called and lueed the fracture and for a time the patient did well but about three weeks rter the accident occurred teianus whs induced by Irritation conveyed from the wound to spinal column causing the abnormal action, commonly known as lockjaw. The physician in atten dance called Drs. Paine and Pavton to council and everything possible was done for the man's recovery, but noth ing availed. Mr. Iliinti was tiorn in ew orw City.a hard working man of Bohemian nationality aud leaves a wile and hild. It is learned that besides sup wrtlna his own family he also contri buted lanrelv to the support of his aged parents at Alameda, tu California and consequently his wife and child are left in rather straightened circum stances. Mrs. Bima has a brother and uncle living lu San Francisco and ho charitable neighbors and people or this city will certainly see to it that ipropriate aid Is extended uie ne aved family until relatives arrive. The funeral takes place this after noon at 4 o'clock to the Masonic wine ry. Rev. H. L. Rates conducting the rv lees. A Peculiar Case. , The Oregon lan of today baa the folloaing item concerning two young men of Lane county: "Lucian Eaves was eiamlutd na ture Justice wood yoateruay on a cnarge oi xtorlion. Tbe complaint waa made ty u. . Verger, for whom the defendaut worked aa ageut for some time, Tbe testimony ihowed that Yerger came to this atate lu l.WJ end made representations that be was auihoriied to solicit buaineaa for a biatory of Oregon and Waahingiug, to be edited by Julian Hawthorne. Kve entered his employ and did oonsieerable business, for which be claims he haa Bevel been paid. He inatituted a suit against Yerger, and lu the effort to settle the mntter he wrote a letter, which Yerger took to be a threat, that unlet the monev was nald he ( lerwri would be caused trouble. Heiieo the charge prc- rred. Yerirer In his own behalf slat ed that his history hail been published nd was now ready lor disuinuiion. Much evidence offered for the defense, bearing on the general history of Yerger's operations, was excluded ly the court, ana, wnno me evidence gainst Haves was not very strong, ustlce ood concluded to send the case to the grand Jury." Reduced Prices. Gum Boots, Special Sale for next ten dy"- A. V. 1'in'KRH. Interesting lecture. Pally Guard, Nov. 'J9. Bev. Roland D. Grant, of Portland, delivered a lecture last evening at Bhliiehart's opera house on "lhe nierlcan Saloon and What to Do With It," The house waa well filled 1th nn annreclatlve audience and tho lecture throughout was Interesting and full of good points on the temperance juest ion. Hp.., Knee.., JDallv (iuard, Nov. 20. Arm Ampctatkd. Tho readers of the Gi'AKD will remember that about two months since we published an ac count of Mrs. Jos. (lutes. In the west ern part ot tho county being thrown from a wagon and Having tier naiui badly bruised and two of the small- bones DroKeii. iNoiwiinstanuing tho best of medical treatment the bones In the memlier became diseased, nd to save the patient's lite It was deemed necessary that nn amputation be made. '1 iiererorc, Wednesday, at the family resilience, 14 miles south west of Eugene, the amputation was performed by Drs. Prentice, Paine and Hemenway. the left arm being taken off about midway between the wrist and elbow. The lady stood the oiiera- tion admirably, and it Is now prob able that sue will recover. Maanrsn In Eugene, Oregon, Nov. 29, 1802, at the residenoe of tbe bride's parents, by Bev. Alley, Mr. Henry Fisher and Miss Ella Alley. IJeeidea tne preaenoa ol rela tives of the eonple, ltev. Alley ntd given bia bible class a reception tbe aanie evening and save tbem a unique aurprise by per forming the marriage eeremony before they took their leave. Tbe happy couple, who are well known here, teceivetbe hearty coU' gratnlalions of a large circle ot frienda. Amiticbs Com i so. The Ilanisbnrg Courier says; The entertainments laat Tuesday and Wednesday evenings were good. Good audiences were present both nignta, and abont I1UO were taken in, wulcn will be need to nt up tne stage. I he drama, "Comrade," is an excellent play and was almoat perfectly rendered. We understand . . . . - , tbe club win endeavor to make arrange ments to present this drama In Albany, Lu, gene, Junction, HaUey aud other neighbor lug towns, Suit fob Divorce. Marcus Kellcy haa brouirht a suit for absolute divorce against his wife Mary E. Kelley, in the circuit court or i.ano county, They were married at Oakland, Oro iron. April 15. 18H2. One child Is the issue of the marriage. Plalntlffallcgcs cruel and in Human treatment. I. O. O. F. Elwtio.v. At i meet- ing oi npciu er unite ijouge, iVJ. u, i Q. O. F.. In Eugene. Tuesday evening the followln oflleers were elected for the ensuing term: S. Jtelier. is. u. C. S. Frank, V. G.; J. J. Walton, It 8.: A. 8. M dure, P. H.; A. G. Hov cy, treasurer. "Built fob Buhi.vehs." A $-5 shoe for 14. trood enotiich for any man that walks soft as broadcloth easy ai silk shirt fits like a dress suit wears like a granke walk handsome as shoe can be. Racket. Pashed Dkxvkb. A dispatch states that the iron and steel work for the new county nil wtssed Denver, Uol. in a Northern Pacific car, November 26. Therefore it is due here nearly any day. PoarrroKKO. The dedication of tbe M church at Junction, bsa been poatpon.-d on account of tbe non-arrival ol mueriaia Wa ate informed bv Dr. Uclotorff tn .t tb cLnrcb la a very beaulifni ?s; !! be dedicated free of debt. It will seal 000 or more. Miaaui.s Piarra. The foil- log mar riage license were iaaned Tau-U; after noon: U. t. inoniuion ana u'iw ii Gray; Henry W. Fiaber and Ella Alley. Chcscs OOiXixiD A cbnrch of nioa- ken memters of tbe Uoiverealmt fai-o oranizd m tbia ci'y yenterday. tWvea young people were Upti-ed io Ibe trening alter ao in tar eating service. Boston Kubber Hoots. ..f3 00 .. 'i 35 Cntll Saturday, DecemlHT 10, A. V. Pu OTJiRM. loiter Items, Nov. 27, 112. Weather stormy. Mr. Sweeney, of Ixiwell, preached here Sunday. Messrs. Rriggs and Kimball are oT on a hunting expedition at the Pino Ueniiigs. Rev. Thomas Hunsaker Is holding protracted meetings nt Fypt the pr.st wwk. Ri-v. R. (1. Call'son conductisl revi val meetings here m-veral tlnys lat wwk. Mr. Hoslu Parvin Is a victim to tho mumps. Mr. Clem Parker has moved his fam ily again to l,ot valley. Mr. R. L. Williams Is now convnli- sent after six weeks' illness of typhoid fever. M. T. Shelley slumk the dust of Lost valley from his feet and the resimnsl- billty of his family from his shoulders last wwk ami left for parts unknown. Mr. R. Edwards, of Egypt, wasa vis itor lu Lost valley last Sunday. A visitor to whom, asked Agnes. L. J. Kemp to his family nnd skipped nut fur Corvallis leaving sev eral creditors mourning his departure. Mrs. I). S. Hunsaker Is very much indisposed at this writing. We hope cho will soon he better. OlVASIONAt.. Dissolution of PartiiTslilp. The partnership heretofore existing between E. K. Henderson aud Clifton Cleaver, doing a general dnig business lu Eugene, Oregon, under the firm name of Henderson A Cleaver, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Clif. ton l leaver wing superceded by lieo. D. Linn. The business will lie contin ued by Henderson & Linn, who will collect all accounts and pay nil bills of the old firm. Dated Eugene, Or., Novemlarl7. E. K. Hkndkrson, Cmfton Ci.kavkh, Gko. D. Linn. Pally (luanl, Nov. 2. Serious Illn kkh.-M Iss Ella Thomp son, who was taken sick while visiting tier sister Mrs. iJistnam, ai paiciu, as brouirht home on this afternoon's local, accomuanied by her mother, The voun lady is so low that her life Is dcstmlrcd of, but to satisfy her whim In the hopes that tho change ill benctlt her, It was concluded to make the change. Slio Is a daughter of David Thompson and has many friends who will hear of her condition with regret. Marink Cadets Entertainment. Captain Sachs aud the Marine Ca dets will give an entertainment at Rhlnehart's opera house Saturday evening, December 10. The program will consist or exercises in caiiamenics, gymnastics, rapier aud sabre fencing, gneco-roinun wrestling, field tactic, singing and instrumental music, it promises to be very Interesting and will be a treat for the friends of this organization. Died. In Eugene, Oregon, Nov. 29, 1802. of Havwood It.. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kelley, aged 8 months and 21 days. Tho funeral will take place from the family resi dence on Fifth street to the I. O. O. F. cemetery, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Frienda respectfully Invited to attend. The rumor that tho child died from diphtheria Is a mistake. Painful Wound. Last Saturday afternoon while Henry McCrady was at work In the Matlock building he met with a slnirular accident. I n some way his wrist came In contact with the edge of a putty knife he waa us inir. outtlnir a kbjsIi to the bone Just above tho wrist Joint of the right arm. Dm. Kuvkenda 11 and ravtou seweu up tho wound and It Is probable that It will ucal witnout leaving siiuuesa, Hop Bales. Nels A Walker, of thin nit v. shinned for Phil Nels & Co, 7.W bales of hops from Marlon and Polk noun tea lust week. Tne price nald was 18 cenU except 240 bales of exceptionally choice hops at Aurora for which 20 cents was paid. The same firm also bought tne eiop raiscu on the Comcgys yard, today, paying 19 cents )r itound Tor v naies. TniNiwOvx.-Wm. O. Obenauer has on exhibition at the Willamette a Becb's hammer ess nun. A patent baa been gram. ed recently and tbe gun waa on exhibition at tbe Portland exposition. This is the only one ever mt.l Ibe model sent to nasblng' Inn and lovers of snort are invited to call and see it. Salem Journal. Heard From. W. O. Purkcrson who went East to look after a large es tate In which he Is one or the Heirs, write us from Rear Creek. Cedar coun tv. Mo., under date of Nov. 1M, lstil', where he has been visiting a brother, He has also visited Virginia, aud ex pcoted to leave lor Texas, ov. z-'. Ciiuitnr Dedication. The new f V church at Junction CltV has lioon rnmnleted and will be dedicated next Sunday forenoon. Dr. Mciutunr of this city will preach the dedicatory sermon. Dr. Baker, The cancer specialist, of Ouksdalc, W'nul. u III ,i P.l I'll I l. I,',,...,,,., .ill 1... Itnil., will Himv ii. 1,11, u I'll nit- 7th of Ilcfcmbcr, where he can be found at tho Hotfman House for a short time and Iki consulted, and also treat all cases of cauwr without the ustt of the knife: success guaranteed in all cases if my directions are carried out. Clothing at llettman's. (). Rett man has a stock of clothing which ho Intends closing out and If you want bargains seo him U'fcre buy ing. A $10 Prize. The F.iigena Hoard of Trade will gives $IOoaah prize fur the best article on tlu lteaouroes of Kug,na and I.au Connly. All communication should bo addressed E. J. Frasier or 11. O. Humphrey, Com. Dally Unard, bee. t. A Crrrisn Armas. At Coltoge Grove, yesterday, O. E, 8'uilh, laudlord of the Depot Hotel at that place, aud I'. O. Wal ker got into a depute over a bill when Htnilb alruck Walker, who pulled out a knife aud gave bia antagonist a slash with it over bis bead, which was out qaite badly, and lightly down one aide of tUe face and neck, and euded up tbe stroke by some means cutting himself In one of Lis legs. The wounds are not of a dangerous nature. Walker was arrested on a charge of an astnult with a dangerous weapon, and will ba given an examination before Juatiee Uedley at that place, on the charga this at ternoon Attorney a Dilyea and Potter went to collage drove this afternoon, Ibe former representing the defendaut and the latter the state. WltAI.E FlHHINll. Thos. Ogden, a ortlanit boy, has Just returned from a halo voyaire in tho Arctic ocean, go ing as far as tho McKenzle river. His esscl brought homo six Whines, une mt returned wttn tbirty-nine, a for tune. In the Telegram a grnphlo ac count Is glvou ot the business, In bleu there Is money If followed by any success, ugden sniu: "ai mo present prices for whalebone, mid the scarcity of whales, three of them Is a ruir catch ror one season, inreo whales will ordinarily yield from 6000 to 6000 pounds or more of whalebone worth about fO.50 per pound, and about 80 barrels of oil, worth f 14 per barrel. One whale is ordinarily worm about fll.OOO. Married. In Lane county. Ore- i.n Vfivpnihsr 'ii. lMfJ. bv Bev. Dan t l Vauirhan. E. C. Hills and Sarah L. Taliafero, all of Lane county, Oregon Omroo. Nov: 28, w 1,. 11. i V.. V. lUndsraoo. Ur. A. W Ream and Miaa Bertha D. Johnson, all of Lane county, Oregon. A koto kb Uautasi trtoas.-J. 0. Ehin hart, well kurwo in F.ugene, will amve k U . tew dava and start a new grocery store. He is now in Han Francisco looking after bit stock of goods. A SlTCKSSrl'L TEST. Tho Well at tli a Waier Company's Funiptiij station will Afford Am ple Water. Dally (luanl, N'ov. 30. Steam was tumid on at the new pump ing station yesterday aud at 1 oVIock p. tu. Ibe pumps were started. Tbe smaller inuup which bas a capacity of U0.0OO gal lone per hour, was the on'y ono uced and the wiiicr whs pumped into lhe mill nice, exept e'jonl Soon gillnns pumped to th P S-hot. Ibis was dina for the pnrpos' of cleai ing the well Tbe tin: hour th pump v h workid, it lowered the water in lhe well J d'et, the well bivingalxnt twelvi feet of outer a hen pnn.ping waa begun. It waa eatiuuted the pump waa discharging ai (lie rale u( 30,(hi0 gallons an botir, but froni 'J o'clock till 5 it was imposaiblu to lower It mote than 1', Inches further. Tho lurgo pump haa a caiiscity of t'J,- W0 gallon per hour and will he. attached and IhiIIi will bo worked together nnd all (lie water pumied out ll' possible so that what sand Is lu the Isittoui can In) taken out and the well thoroughly cleaned liefore It is established as the regular puuip- ng station, which w ill probably bo lu about ten days. As will U seen by the foregoing there Is plenty of water In tho well. lho reservoir could be tilled nt any time with either pump lu less than eight hours without lowering the wa ter more than two feet, lu ease or nn emergency both pumps could dis charge Mi.ooti gallons or water an hour aud it Is doubtful if thu well would bo pumped dry, even then, for several days. A new whistle Is used nt this station which was used yesterday for the first time. It has a very loud coarse sound. SUIT FOR MALPRACTICE. lr. L. W. Hrown of this City Sued fur $11,000 nanuses. A short time since A. D. Sanders who lives near Myrtle Creek, had a log to roll over his leg. while working lu the woods. Dr. L. W. Brown, of this city, and susrintcndent of the Myrtle Creek Mining Company, was called to wait nn the unfortunate man, and proceeded to amputate one of the injured legs, isow renders luis sued Dr. Brown In tho Douglas county cir cuit court for malpractice, In the sum of f 1 1,000. The case will be heard at Kosuburg next wwk. Drs. J. Smiley, F. W. Prentice and A, Sharpies have bwn summoned' as cxmrts In the case. J. W. Hamlllton will represent the plalutltl'nud W. R. Willis and L. F. Lane the defendaut. Pleasant 11111 Items. November 28, 189J. The storm king it raging somewhat. The school In the lower district Is closed for fear ot the mumps. A number of tbe yoiineor puplla have quit our school, all on account ot thi mumps. Out worthy post nifcaler aud his wife have tho prevailing compUintmumpa. The were not snlllcient to go around the eutir family, so Will has tbem on tbe "laiboard sldo"." After vlaitisg with frieuds here for a few days, Auntu innie Davis returned toUoabcu today. Never siuie the country was settled Las there been as much grain sown ao eaily in the seamin as at the proaeut time. Among our "rn.lltrs" are the West tiros. , wbo have 450 acres of grain growing. We expect some of theso davs the boys will do tbeir farming mostly iy steam, using their new traction engine for the power. The Mat thew's llros., are tbe next larger fanners, and have a large acreaga of gruiu sown. We do not credit the report that Itoni Matthewa ia going into the business of Ink ing pictures, but lie admits thai bis first effort lu that line wasa"atrikiiig" sucoeaa in tbe mud, with a refractory mule near by. He rides a-foot now. O. K. Resigned. Morris Levlngcr has re signed as agent for Wells, Fargo & Go's cxnress In Euirene. aud George Whitney, who has been In the office as assistant durum tne past, year, una bwn appointed to tne vacancy, air. Levlmrer has made a faithful, accom- modatinir nirent and we nrcdlct that Mr. Whitney will also serve the public and company as faithfully. Mr. Lev lngcr will visit in uiiitoruia during tne winter, returning in tne spring, nir. Whitney will be assisted lu the olllco by his brother John. Dally Uuard, Deo. 1. Died from Diphtheria. The 15 mouths old child of L. lleltzrnan, who lives on Eleventh street, died rrom llnhtherla this' morning at 11:30 o'clock. The funeral will take place at tho Catholic cemetery tomorrow morning. Three other children or the same family have been 111 with the dread disease but are now out of dan cor. i U0 CAM'S oi uipiiineria on w main- ctte and Fifth streets are about well. A Little Liheiiality. The South ern Pncitlo has concluded to advertiso for 200 yards of gravel to be hauled on their yard here. This will do some good, but It will hardly commence the worK mat siiouui ne none, iuu Southern Pacific In California have lino yards In towns of the size and Im portance of Eugene, and the same pol icy should be pursued on the uregou lines. Married. At the residenoe of Clifton Cleaver. In Eugene, Oregon Novemlier 'a. Wti. ny liev. : n. jswk W. P. Lockwomi and rrancla Medley all of Lane county, On gon. Dud. At Cottaue Orove, Oregon. Nov 77. lsJl. of nnenmunla and heart troubles, Hugn Boren, aged aoont ou years. iu deceased leaves several euihiren and and other relatives to mourn his demise. Married. In Eugene. Oregon Novemlier SO, 1M2, by ltev. 8. Jenkins Mr. O. E. Thompson and Miss Carrie II. Gray. The couple have tho best wishes of their many friends in Lane county. IHtlly Guard. Dee. 1. a OiticAT Climate. Oregon has ni. nf the best climates in the worl K..natnr Watch, of Cottage Grove, this morning, presented us with twigs of raspberry vines wnien ne piucaeu miu his garden, upon which were blossoms, ami mven and nne berries. And, re member, this Is December 1. Personal. In Pall Guard, Pen. 1. It. Penlol of the Upper MoKeniie, is town. Albany Is also going to have a steam laundry. Amasa Smith, of Mabel, has moved . to Seattle. Jay Gould, the great railroad king, died this Friday morning at 0 o'clock. Henry Wilson camo up from Junc tion this afternoon. Win. Edrls returned from his Slus- law ranch last night. Messrs. Page and CI I no left for their Florence homo this morning. W. II. Hoffman and wife returned from Portland this afternoon. Jos. Hoffmann, of tho Ice Works, came up from Portland this afternoon. Senator Veatoh and Darwin Brlstow of Cottago Grove, were In Eugone today. Dr. B. F. Ilammell and A. II. Snare, of Cottage Grove, visited Junctiou today. Attorney E. R. Sklnworth went to Cottago Grove this alternoou on legal business. T tt...M.l...n. . II.m net, .et.ittra A'. A 1. Illllll.ll, viiu vi uu iiu'i'i -w, " of the late Abe Goldsmith cigar store, arrived hero this morning on the over land, ills family will not come until after the holidays. T. G. Hendricks aud w. II. Hoff man, of this city, have been drawn as members or tne v. n. granu jury, which meets In Portland In a few weeks. Both parties are somewhat disgusted over their "luck." Ladles' Jackets. Out of my large stock of ladies' and chlldruus' Jackets wo have a few left In both Hues which we will close- out below cost. G. BtTTMAN. A Wayward Girl. Oregonlan, Deo. 1.: Anuie Dolan, a 15-year-old girl, was brought to lho police station hist night by Oftlwra Kernati and Miz ner, of ttie Boys' and Girls' Aid Socie ty, and locked up, Annie Is one of th-j girls who escaped from the Refuge Home about 10 dnys ago. She was sent here from Eugene, where alio hnd created consider able trouble by damaging property anl committing petty uieiia. rue was ioui j roaming about the streets In the north en I andtakanin. A close watch will be keit over ber hereafter." The girl was probably the Dotton girl. No party by the name if Dolan waa aent to tbe institution tri m tnis county. Elsxtxd PsosicrrnM ATroNCT.Our young democrats friend, C. D. Sotrtoi,, wbo attended tbe State University hers fur two or three yeara, was elected prosecuting attorney of Clarke county, Wash., on No vember Bth, by a good uaiority, aunougn the county bas heretofore beta republican. Uie ofliee is in Vancouver. Resides in PoRTi.AND.-Mrs. B. C. Van Houteu nee Miss Anna D. Smith, who is now quite notorious on account of her suit against Banker Morse, of Boston, resides in Portland, aud stu diously avoids being Interviewed by the newspaper reporters ot that city.