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The followino DAILY EUGENE GUARD. Serious Rnnaway Accident. u.i Rk-Jon had a seriom lunaway ac entered at the AlbJ, I Day Henderson's clearance sale. Fresh oysters at Eugene restaurant. riee K.

Warsbaiici's advertisement in this issue. i i i TUESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1892. mining purse ,11 cident just above A. D.

Hylaud on the Middle Fork yetterday afternoon about 3 o'clock. He was driving a four horse team when a report from a gun scared them and they started to run, throwing Mr. Bigdon Weather Probabilities. Has Fiuxcmco, bept. 2C Weather fore-cuBt: Fair; cooler.

sired colore, rider, bine an'K Race on one of the horses which bad lulien. uy Borne means he jumped away from the team ili rnfora distance. Mr. Eicdou Ninth street. Fresh oysters today at K.

I). Pool's, Ninth street. "A new broom sweeps clean." Try Yerington's 0th street drufr store. Fresh oysters today lit E. D.

Pool's, 5200. An Interesting' Incident. In Uoston short time ago George A. Kingsbury, the agent of "The Stowaway," says he heard the following very vivid description of the safe blowing scene: Two boot-blacks were looking' ut one of "The Stowaway" lithographs, when one of them, who hud evidently seen the play before, said to his companion; "say, Nibsey, d'ye never sec "Spike" and "Kid?" and being an-sewcred in the negative, he proceeded: "Well, dis is how 'tis. "Kid" and "Spike," dem's de buglars, dey come lo ids old Nobbs' house for to rob it, and dey gits into the room, and Keal F.statu Transfer.

COUNT ItY. Yancey to Hiram Yancey, 1 10.10 acres in 2 Edith Daly to James Duly, ucres In 17 2 $250. Ciover to It Williams ami Ly-niiiii Sylvester, hind; $G00. August Fisher ct ul to Elizabeth Schnoononberg, ii of 00.4 acres in IS BIU $1. It It to Sniecd, 40 acres in 17 1 $140.

Dime Novels Dn It. --The following account is given of a runaway by a couple of Seattle girls, one of whom, Tot I Sprigga, is tho daughter of a former Sslem proacher, Rev. J. W. Spripgi, now a lawyer uud veiy J.

I). Mullock Co. will undersell. Old papers (or sale at the Guaud office. Jonkins Kohrer'a meat market, 8 th Btrret sull'cred the dislocation of his left shoulder; received a deep cut on the fore- Katie Lee, brown 2 wood, dan.

by Kisbc T3K IimhI. a imsli on his right ankle, ami lfucexo. a. Totf. severe bruises on the face, back and breast.

Help eanie along, and also $noo. Ninth street. A. H. Phelps inti'inls slartini; pa-i per at Sodavilh-.

Deputy SlielifT Hrriith took the pt'y lui-j ceny thief In tho Allmny jail illflril of to P. Watti.is, luckily, Dr. Thompson, of Trent, who dressed the wounds and had the Injur t'upt. by Paramount, dim, ed man conveyed to Paul Bristow's ors, crav. 'Spike" he has some kind of gim on Pleasant Hill, distant about 13 1 mlloH.

The Doctor succeeded in re let what bores tru iron, an he makes a sorrel, re mid ,1 leIS t. hole in de safe; den "Kid" he has der ducing the dislocation this morning about '2 o'clock. Our informant says well known iu Eugene: Skaxtlk, Kept. 21. Nellie Laugstou and Tott aged respectively sixteen and eighteen, ran oway from their homes in Seattle Thursday afleruoou and were captured in Tacomn i- i A.

J. Pickaic of Fi, Pilot. i. CK Mr Tflinlrm will recover in due course inashccn what puts do powder lu de hole, sec? Den when she's already "Spike" he kinder takes a sneak around to see that nobody nor nothin Al it ii night nt 7 o'clock. The former is tho daughter of John Langstou, tt retired livery of time.

The gentleman has traveled the road to Pine Opening for 22 years and this Is his first accident' One of the horses was so badly injured that it had to be killed. Sulew Sherwood liurr and (Jeo. A. Dorris have been appointed notaries public by the governor. Trimming simile trees is being Indulged in by the numerous property owners of the city.

(io lo J. D. Matlock Co. for Units unci shoes for ladies and gentlemen. They are the lowest.

The building in the rear of Auten's cigar store is being fitted up and will be used by S. Wursliuuer as a tailoring establishment. A man recently from Klamath county tells of the llsh being so thick in the river that In crossing at shallow places stable owner. Miss Spriggs is a daughter Whenever a bungliole one builds a barrel out of iR Here is another: The Wnltt dependent savsi. aint in de way.

Den he touches ofl'de string to de powder, and "Kid" he snatches up all de old Hirer's carpets and liufluler robes what's lay in round, an trows dem on de safe to kinder ofJ. W. Spriggs, a well known lawyer. Loaving Seattle Thursday the girls proceeded by train to Tacomi yesterday Huntington tho purpose of lnsiMnii afternoon and through the aid of pnliceiueu keep it warm like. Den dey both takes a sneak in de corner, an every body holds his breath.

First thing Une, HtorediutP the water en route are 1007 ru s. All or ii. located and captured them. The quartet returned home last ui(jht at 2 o'clock. Af.

ter takiug iu the exposition tho giila contemplated goiug to San Francisco and coiug y'know de old powder goes whiz! hang! an dere's de money and all dem lines tin Oregon, except somTw on he on tho stago. They had one dollar uud nf papers wide open. De old door Is a luyin in de middle uv de room, an all with a pitchfork a man has been known to shovel his wagon us full us steel rails, and the company bus no iwn i "Spike" and "Kid" has ter do is ter he desired. The De Moss Family. Tho following comes from the Dislriot of Columbia: Tbe DeMoss Family of Oregon are in the city, and filled an engagement at the Central Union Mission.

The lurge crowd was much delighted with tbi ir music, and the family received many personal compliments at the close. -The Evening Star (Washington) I lake great pleasure in Raying a kind word for my good Oregon fiiendi, the De IIosb Family. They are a musical family and have delightfully entertained music lovers in all partB of our vast country. They are a good moral family, and the influence they exert has been felt in many households of this Republic. I had tho pleasure of meeting these good people at the Capital ty cents when captured.

Thoy told frieuds that they ojpected a Seattle man to send them two bundled dollars today. The parents of both girls are almnjt heartbroken by their daughters' waywardness which -I waited mfc help derselves, see? but dey don't doit, coz why? dere ketched! Shine, Mis A reasonable proposition is made by M. ter? and the boys drifted down the 1 "uw mac e. lit. inprobable, therefore, that the burn KpriiiKlield branch iS Wiuneinucca.

Xev a '3 Choice Oregon lard for mile at Page's. Buy your menu of Jcukin Itohrer. Fresh oysters toduy at E. I. Pool's, Ninth Btreet.

Clearance wile of furniture lit Day Henderson's. Homember the auotloii sale of furniture by Judge Klnsey. A small lot of first-class shingles for sole. Inquire at Odadu office. Wank notices for the location of tpmrtz mines for sale at the (iUAWi office.

The Albany fuir comincneed this morning. Fresh oysters today at K. 1). Pool's, Ninth street. 108 bed room suites to be sold at Day Sp Henderson's clearance sale.

Note books of approved form, containing CO and 100 for sale at the GtUBD oflloo. Lawn sprinklers hose and hose reels. F. L. CllAJt units.

Tho Daily Guaud dolivered at your door fur 20 cents a week or 75 oents per month. We have just receivod a supply of tho latest styles and novelties in wedding papers. Ice cream, sodu water, soda pop, candy and cigars to be had at the Ku-gene restaurant. Bend to or oall on E. J.

Frasior for oue of nisoiroulars descriptive of hiB latest and greatest bargains. Fly escapes are all gone but I slill havo a few screen doors of best quality, and cheap. F. L. Chamubrs.

Jenkins ltohror's meat markot, 8th street. The best place for dressod poultry, game and fresh meats of all kirds. Wc understand that the best meals aro to bo had at tho Eugene restaurant, formerly owned by B. M. Hobinson.

A murrlage license was Issued lust evening by County Clerk Walker to Marshall McDonald and Emma Miller. Why do you cough? A 25 cent bol-tlo of "That Coikiji Medicine" will euro It. Ycrlngton's 0th street drug store, Rhlnchart's block. If yoa think of going East buy your ticket of E. J.

McCIanaban over the Union Fa-oiuo. Bettor accommodation and quicker tlmo than over any other road. Ileal estate and mortgage deeds, bills of sale, blank notes, chattel mortgages, iB attributed io the reading of dime nuvels street discussing the merits of "The O. Warner for the care of pianos by the year -cleaning, ropniring, polishiuK, ttc, in firKt-clitsA manner at reasonable prices. OrganR.

tuned, oleaned and repaired. Or-dors at Stair Griffin's Hardware Co. of which they were voraciouB readers. Stowaway." cuaj-. To Seats now on sale at usual place, Ycrlngton's, Ninth street drug store.

proved sewing machine for ak Ordkrs FilIiKD. Orders left at Geo. F. Craw's for the Eugene Mill Co. for mill stuffs, will be promptly attended to.

The Frco Hooding Room ocoupioH two of Kir Logos $1, reserved seats 75 cents, the pieasantest rooms tu bo found in the AilMCONDINGJ PKHTOK. S. H. HOW- city. Tho tables are supplied with moktuf tho standard periodicals and pnpers, besides a large assortment of choice, miscellaneous City of the nation, and I am assured they are appreciated wherever they go.

Binger ser, who has been following tho avoca tion of a wagon maker in this city literature. LOOK SEEE! tlermauu, Member oi tougress irom ure gon, Washington, D. June 17, 1800. Saturday night purchased $38.95 worth Wc do not recommend Mr Allan's or of goods from Ed Baum promising to ganized tuners, nor authorize them to refer to us. Mr.

M. O. Warner has pay for the same this week. Instead of doing so he decamped with his fam Half Mile Thack. Joseph Koch, civil engineer, yesterday was over to the high banks, on the McKenzie river, laying ont a half mile regulation track for Dr.

Powell Reeves on his stock farm. The Doctor had care of our pianos since our resi ily last night, by wagon for California. dence here and has given entire satis Deputy Sherift'Smith was started in I have just received the finest line of WOOLEY i i7 ii faction. pursuit of tho fraud this morning and inteuds building it in first-class shape. Badly Cut.

A small son of John Wob- succeeded in overhauling him at Cres- MiiS. Lumj Kawykhs-Linn. Miss Hksmik Sawyiiuh. Teachers of Music University of Or. S.

Mcrluu has converted his north well, where he was having some of ever urtmiiij uu itiiu iviu suit uiuill at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES. My goods are NOT out of stylo and SHELF WO his furniture shipped by rail. After ber was badly cut with a scythe yesterday that another lad was haudling. It required reading the warrant Howser paid the several stiches to sew up the gash and it is but are fresh from the mills and in season, andboni1 bill and the costs in the case. lot into a wood yard and will keep good wood on hand hereafter at all times and nt low prices.

Ho is trim apt to leave quite a scar. PBOcnat: Yotm Skats. Mauager Rhine. ming up his park grounds, which con: sist of 100 ucres, of all lnrge timber and Arm Dislocatbd. Miss Mamie McAllister, a fourteen year old daughter of E.

A. McAllister, had her left el within the last thirty days. Good Fits and Workmanship are assured lo to all. My trimmings are tho Iiest that be bought. hart informs ns there is a good demand for loge seats for the "Stowaway," and all the a considerable amount or second best scats will be Fold before Thursday night.

Notice prices in another column. growth. Tills must be sold or burned on the grounds. Those families purchasing wood fgr year's consumption bow dislocated, at the Central school, from the result of a hard fall while playing "whip-cracker" this niomin. Dr.

Paine was called and reduced the dislocation, which was not a very HSrl am also carrying the best stock of Ueady-inade Clothing and Oi Foil Sai.b. A good parlor stove for sale will be all'ordcd access to tho park eases and other blanks In approved cheap. Inquire at this office. For Sale. grounds tho coming year free.

They ui iiisiiuig uuuu in un ii anil win not uc lllllicisoiu, l.oillu aillt yourself. Respectfully, E.HANSON. forms at tho Guaud olllcc. severe one. will bo made very attractive, thus making quite an inducement.

Why we laugh. Those nlcklo cigars at Vorington's 0th stroet drug storo are Auction Sale of Household Furniture. to blamo and hlsS-fcrg beat tho world, I oiler for sale my residence on the corner of Seventh and Lawrence streets. Will sell with or without household goods. Will be sold at a Mauuikd.

In Portland, Oregon, Sept. 24, 1802, by Kev. Q. E. Hawes, Dr.

J. Holt Frnzor and Miss Laura Walker. The young lady has many relatives and acquaintances in Lane county who desire to extend their congratulations. Khlneliart's block. J.

D. Matlock Co. curry tho new Some On account of removal from the city tho undersigned will ofler for sale at the residence, corner Fifth and Oak bargain if taken immediately. T. F.

Paljikk, est, finest, and largest stock of general merchandise In tho city, and sell them at the lowest prices. Call on them for streets, opposito the residence of Joel prices. CLOTHING The tax list of tho city of Eugeno for the year 1802 Is now In my hands for collection. Tho name will become de wan OTtsi CAN STILL BE FOUND A' linquent October 15, 1802. B.

I). Paink, City Treasurer. Ware, on (Saturday, October 1, at 2 o'clock In tho afternoon, all the household furniture In said residence, consisting of bed room sets, dining room and kitchen lurnllurc, matresses, bed lounge, pictures, carpets, stoves, curtains, bibles, stoves, etc. All in good condition. Also six cords 111 inch wood.

Ladies especially invited. Mns. 11 ii. (1. W.

KlNSKY, Heal Estate and (len'l Fred llollmiiii expects to finish the A. V. PETERS. brick work on tho Water Company's new station this afternoon. Tho next work will be the erection of a wooden We are bound to close out THIS, Grand building over tho entire works 40x72 feet.

Albany Democrat: In Eugene tho local piano tuueri fought the two sensational piano tuneis, rectmtly In this city in a live DEPARTMENT at some price, Since the inauguration of our GREAT BEDUCTION Sit manner, and no doubt bb they detenrod That is business. Stand In with men with RED LITTER established repntatlons who spend their money at home. Until October 6th all of our patrons SlId'HSSI'tll, IjlUNTKUS. II. C.

Humphrey and N. Honey returned from a two days' hunt up tho McKen-zlo river lust evening. They brought homo with them a whole carcass of a lurge buck door, and several other venison hams, and claimed to have killed throo deer, besides catching several pounds of line trout. The sportsmen around town think the boys must have had all the hunters and tlshermeu along the river hired for a day or two. Hut Clay says "We killed them; don't believe rumors to the contrary," will receive rebate of 10 per cent on Our Customers have become sal all work niado between now and that date at our studio, whether they pur isfied that we not only reduc chase act of tho "Encyclopedia Jlrl ttttnilea" or not.

F. A. Hankin Co. prices on staples, of which even one knows the cost, but the im The Woman's Ohristiau Temperanco tionhas prevailed throughout Union will give a literary and muBlcal entertainment on Weduesday evening, Ootober 6th, lu the interest of the immense stock. Reading Boom, and the World's W.

C. U. An eioellent programme has been pre' TMm Cceat Sale SALE EVER COHBUCTED IN 4EUGENEfr IS NOW RUNNING IN FULL BLAST. Special Liberal Discounts Have Been Made In Every Department. Is still in full blast and hundrtj Aim HiuiKKN.

Leota, a little six. year-old daughter of Frank Close, last evening, fell from a window In their living room In State I'nivorsity, while playing, breaking both bones hi the right arm about midway between the wrist and elbow. Dr. Paine wasealled and set tho limb, and the little sulterer Is doing as well us could lie exiiected under the circumstances. It Is a bud break ami it Is feared that the arm will lie stiff from the ctl'eets.

Foil TDK Fa IK. The faculty, and the university buildings and grounds were photographed by Winter today to make a picture fir exhibition at the world's fuir nt Chicago next year. pared. Coos Day Mail, Bept. 24: Seymour V.

Condon, prosecuting attorney, arrived at Marshfleld lost Thursday eveniug on hii way to Curry county to attend court. Ho brought with a boy and girl each about four four yean old, whom he obtained from the Hoji' and Girls' Aid Sooiety lu Portland, and Is takiug them to Delos Woodruff in Curry oounty, who is goiug to adopt them. The Fossil Journal editor offers a great aitj uany availing intJLuocAv. this greatest opportunity for gams offered this season. A.

V. Peters. Cisan Dr. 1'aine, assisted bargain Is tome one: Owing to ill health 1 will tell at my residence In town, range 21, according to government survey, one plash, raspberry colored cow, aged eight years. She la of an Jaunted courage and gives milk frequently.

To a man who does not fear death in any form, she would be a great boon. Bus It very much attached to the bouse at piesent by means of a stsy chain, but she will be told to anyone who will agree to use her tight. She is one-fourth short-horn and three-fouttht hyena. I will also throw in a double-barreled shotgun which goes with her. In Msy she away somewhere for a week or two and returns with a red tailed calf with wabbly legs.

Her nam la Boss and I would prefer to tell her to non-resident." ASK YOUR DEALER FOE La CREAMA' 10c CIGAE- It is without doubt the best Haana i.a' by Dr. Smiley, removed a cancer from tbe lower lip of S. McClure this aftcrnoor, The operation was a successful one. bargain Sale. Wc will sell nt private sale- all our i household goods cheap for cash.

All I In giwd condition and nearly new. 1 i Solid Chi rry bed room set, one "Squires" tofa-lied, three BrtiMel carpets, purlins, rugs, window draperies, dihes, eto. Apply nt residence "College- Hill! jPark." J. F. Athkrton.

I igar sold. Wholesale at tqs Cipir act-'iy. Room 2, DnS.

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