CITY AND COUNTY Removed. The (iCABU ofEoa U now lucateil ia the buiUinfl cnt th trcet frum iU former 0rtr. caunos eeuu out diiii tins tick M promised in our last, but will have jbdn in oar next uiue. 'brief me.xtiox. Holiday good tor sale by A. Goldsmith. A sew lot of Kid Glove t F. B. Dunn's, K you wih to buy goods cheap call at H Friendly'. Uighesl cash price paid for wheat by Hotenblatt t Co. Call and aee that larje stock, of nwxla for j, ,t Friendly'. Poctoe LocUUBT, Medical and Surreal passes of Women. pr Sholton and Mr J C Church visited Portland thia week. Rock for the foundation of Abrama' new brick i being hauled. Bnimblutt Co. are determined to close out. gi their advertisement For good dentistry at reasonable figures go to Dr. Davis, over Grange tore, Mr E K Henderson, pf Portland, is in town visiting friends and relative. A; Goldsmith ha secured a largo an! at. tractive sign for his place of business. Silver riated Ware A complete assort atj all nkw btyles, at Crain Bros. The pumps and water tank that were disabled by the fire have been fitted np. 8 H Frieudly sells cheap for cash boots, thee clothing, hat, caps fancy goods, etc. A new lot of brocade dress goods, perfect fceutteeatl B Dunn's for 15 cenU ter yard cash. A. Goldsmith ha received a large lot of holiday goods, toys, 4c, which he offer at low prices. If you want holiday presents, or toys for jour little one, go and examiue A Gold smith' stock. Mr. F. B. Dunn wishes to inform the far airs that he will pay the highest market pries for wheat. Yon can buy a nice genteel hat for $1, and pair of calf boot for f4, at F. B. Dunn'. Go and ice him. Geo M Miller, who studied law with Mr j J Walton, l as begau the practice of law at Independence, Or. Dr Sharpies was called to Corvallis Thurs day morning, to wait upon Dr. Lej of that place, who i dangerously ill. MrS H Friendly will pay the highest cash market price for wheat. Give him a call before selling your grain elsewhere. The marryiug business is becoming con tagious! Another young gentleman of tins city will Uke unto himsplf a wife about the Biitlillo of next week. Go and ee that Urge stock of goods just received at Uendi ick's before purchasing else vliere. The best stoc of mens clothing and famishing goods at priws to suit the timoa. We have been ahown a sample of water proof collars and cuffs kept at tho Bazar by Miss Carrie Rankin. They retain their pol ish and cleanness for a long" period without washing. Business men should not forget that Wank notes, bill-heads, statements, letter heads, and every description ef commercial printing are neatly and promptly executed at the Gcard office. . Don't you forget that all who have tried the Dsrke e Woven Wire Mattress accord it the higheiit praise, Fetfectly clean, noise lets, and durable. E J McClaiuhan is the sole agent fur Lane county. Rosenblatt & Co desiring to close out their business gives notice that they will sell below cost until December, when the goods remaiuing will be closed out at forced sales. Come early aud secure bargains. We call attention to the card of Dr Cau thorn, which will be found iu another col urnnj The Dr. is a graduate of the Medical Cellege of the Missouri State Umversity( mid also of the Medical school of Philadel phia. He has located at Cottage Grovo to engnge in the practice of his profession. FlRE MiCTisa.-jThe citizens had a meet ing at the Court House, Saturday evening, to discuss the fire question. Dr Sharpies read a report discussing the probable cost and practicability of constructing a reservoir ou the Butte. A committee consisting of T G Hendricks, W T Campbell aud A G Hovey were appc iuted to secure an engin eer to make a survey and estimates of the cost. A S Patterson, A Sharpies and J E Holt were appointed a finance committee. Died. An inmate of the penitentiary, from this county, who wet t by the name of Grge Campbell died at that institution a short time since from injuries received while confined in the Lane county jaiL One day he refused to enter his cell, and while beinir forced w;s thrown against the cell door, the fall injuria h's abdomen and finally causing his death. He was sent to the penitentiary fer stealirg a watch from Gainey Matthews at CresswelL Disgraceful. Two young n en, who should lave acted better, conducted themselves dis gracefully a few evenings since, by getting too much stimulus aboard and carrying a lot of chickens and pigeons into Mis Cropper's rest aurant, and there turning them loose to remain during the night. One of the parties appeared before the recorder and was fined 810 and costr. Tie other left for his home in the country. Pcbuc IsjrrALLATlo. We nuderstand that Eastern Star Lodge, A F A A M.of this city, contemplates a public installation of offi cers December 27th. Mrs J McClaren, Miss Starr, and B C VanHouten are the commit tee oa erragements. New Ykars CA.nrs.-We shall tort!y bave oa hand, at the Guard Omct, a spVn did assortment of New Years cards. Call and examine ta nples. Council Proceedings. Council Rooms, I Echini City, Deo. 13, 1880. Council met pursuant to ordinance. Present U.uncilmen Duuu, Edris, Church, Sloan, McCluug, Peters; Reorder aud Mar hal Mayor Durri. Minutes of tho lust meeting read and approved . Finance committee reported the following bills correct, an 1 on motion, warranl were or dertd drawn on the treasury for the several amounts: Springfield Mill Co., tltf 15; J W Christian, 820 59; JEAttel ery, 85915; James Wainick, 83; h C Humphrey, $10 45; SD Coats, 810. President Dorris, as cha'rman of the com mittee on fire and watest reported that as the authority of the Couucil is so limited by the chart jr that it is beyond the power of the city in her corporate capacity to do more than grant a franchise to some re.inonwble person or Dei- sons wishing to engage iu the enterprise. I Communication troiu D Cherry, referring to the unfinished aud dangerous condition of 8th street from Olive to LiLcoln was, on motiou, referred to committer on streets. The following bills were presented and re ferred to the Finance Committee. tujjene Mill Co, W3 25; John V'hetmore,S3oU; t Kobinaou A Church, $25 73; J J Kelvuil, 88 50; Geo Fisher, $9; II J Humphrey, $8; E Ska, $1250; J M Fronk, 83 23; Hiram Smith, 8 J7 44. On motion the Judiciary committee was in structed to draft an ordinance fur the protec tion of shade trees within the corporate limits of the city. On motion adjourned. H C Hlmphhet, Recorder. Lower Siuslaw Items. Florence, Lane Co.,. D.eo. 1, 1S80. Weather.clcar and frost. Captain Cox arrived a few day aco from Coquille with his schooner. She is at an chor iu the bay. The river is greatly in need of a saw mill to cut its valuable timber. Two teams are engaged in hauling from this point to Grrdiiier twice a week, carry ing treight and passengers. ciweet Bros have killed the largest bear of the s a on. Eighty-five pounds of lard was taken from the same. Five gentlemen from the east have located here for the purpose nf raising stock. They are well sutistiud with the country. Officers Elected. Eugene City Lodge, No. 11, A F & A M, h is elected officers for the ensuing term as fjlloHS : Chas Lauer, V M: Win Edris, S W; B C Van Houten, J W; J B Underwood; Secretary; F B Dunn, Treasurer; V McFarhnd,TJer. Elected. The following oiliccrs, for the ensuing term, have been elected by Wimawhala En campment, No. C, I O O F, of Eugene Citj : J C Church, C P; J J Walton, .Tr, II P; S H Friendly, S W; A O Hovcy, J W; D M Kisdon, Scribe; B F Dor is, Treasurer. New fat Market. I an now so'e owner of the new meat mar ket, and propose to keep on hanl all kinds of meat of fcood quality, beef, veal, pork, mutton, etc Lewis M.Farland. Noiice to Srille Up. All j eriom knowing themselves indebted to the Hack ami Truck Company are re quested to tome forward and settle without delay. Coats. Si win; Jluchinr Repaired. Sewing machines of a!l kimls repaired and adjusted by F J Lest. All work guaranteed. Headquarters at Mrs. Cruppers roi.tau.ant. Pigeos Shooting Match. A match for pigeon ahootiug has been made between the Lane County Sortsmar.s flub, and the Alba ny Sjo-ting Club. Each club will select one man. Thirty pigtons t be thrown from a plunge trap will be allowed each man. Sk Sleeks has been selected to represent the Lane.County Club. We understand that 8100 has be? n alrea !y wsiereu on tns sresmi. The niato'i will take olace at Albany, but we sre not informed as to the date. The Public School. -The attendance at the Public Schod is growing rapidly, and from present indications all available moid will be occupied after the holidays. The present en rollment is 247 with an tvarags daily attend ance for the month ending December 10th of 224. When the scho J opened in September, only 115 pupil were in attendance. The teachers employed are giving general satisfac tion. Pcblic Installatio!. Covenant Lodge, I 0 0 F, Hnrrisbnrg, will publicly install of ficers Friday, Jan. "th. J J Walton, Jr, P G 1L "f this city, will deliver a Tecture ou fie occasion. Married On the 9th inst, at the resi dence of the bride's parents, near Junction City, Or, by Rev Houslon, Mr J F McCoy to Miss Minnie Johnson, of Albany. Married At Springfield, November 2S, 1SS0, by Eldir Philip Mnlkey, Mr O C Cof fin to Carrie Harlen. Both of Lane county. At Paisely. Miss Annie 'Underwood is teaching school at Paisley, Lake county, Oi g n. 1 Jcst Received--The largest stock of jew a ry ever brought to Eogene e' X'rain Broe. STATE UNIVERSITY. A column devoted to the iutermts of the Laurvan and Kutaxian Literary Societies, and me suite university. KUITOIS ; C. A. WOODDY, MAIKlIL SKIK1KNT. Again, iu the history of ourulumn, it is necessary for a new pun to be called into use, and a uew uaine to be placed at its head It is uot our puqiose to apologize for undertaking the work which devolves oil the Editor of this column; nor do we intend to offer any promise further than, "Measures, uot men, shall always be our mark." Our thanks are due the retiring Kit i tor, Mr. II all for his benediction of gonl wishes. Ti the Lauruvis we say, send us your beat thoughts; let the column have tho cream of your best luomeuts. C. A. WooDliy. Observations. The receipt of the young ladies Lesp year party were expended in purchasing two volumes for the library. The Eutaxians have accepted the use of a column iu the Journal, and elected Miss P.u biu Spiller, editor. The last session of the Extaxian Society was s complete relaxation frum the Libers of the week, and, although such sessions are excusable once iu awhile, they are becoming too frequent to be bcucticial. The Presideut of the Eutaxians ha de cided that we have rhetorical enough iu school, so that hereafter they will be dis continued in the Society, and we will have a debate every week. One great obstacle, which tho Eutaxian Society has to contend with, is the hour which it meets. This is just after the work of the week, aud no one feels like entering upon the duties of the Society with much enthusiasm. If we bai few hours in which to recover our exhausted energies, the So ciety would be more interesting on many oc casions. "Junior" Notes. The rhetorical exercises of the Junior class last Friday were very interesting. Prof. Gated always adds variety to his exercises, which prevents their becoming monotonous. On this occasiou there wcro two written dis cussions, one, "ltesolved, That mountains are more beneficial than plains;" the other, "Ambition; 'tis a glorious cheat" Each also bad a quotation from his favorite author. The five Juniors, whoto enviable lot it is to have their name b( giniug with the first letters of the alphabet, were assigned to duty in the auditorium on Dec. 17th. The'Juuiors will deeply feel the loss of Prof. Gatch. Gbetcues. Laurean Notes. Last Friday evening was the regular time for tho inauguration of officers, chosen for the ensuing term. The retiring President, Mr C A Wonddy, made a few appropriate remarks, conducted the brief inaugural cere monies, and then declared the oiliccrs duly inaugurated. Hearty applause greeted Mr V T Slater as he took his seat in the Presi dential chair. When quiet was rostorcd ho a Mressed the Society in a few well chosen words, expressing his thanks for the honor conferred uponhim, his anxious solicitude for the welfaro and prosperity of the Society, and his hopes for the future. He then ap pointed the following standing committees: Finance A L Frazier, G W Hill and J D Fcutoii. General Programme G M Hojt, J M Neville and II H Hendricks. The Vice President, Mr G E Bushncll, will always render any needed assistance to the President. We are led to believe by his efficiency as assistant during the past term, that Mr Whitney will ably discharge the duties of Secretary. Tho other officers are well chosen, viz: Assistant Secretary, E M Bailey; Censor, A C Woodcock; Editor, C A Wooddy; Treasurer, L F Wooley; Sergeant-at-Arms, II F Keasonor. Upon tho whole wo have reason to hope tiiat t'.e coming term will bo a prosperous one with the Laur eans. Jl'AM. The following new books bavo . been re ceived in the pust few days: Byron's Poems, "Familiar Quotations," and Laud Laws of the United States. The Seniors will otudy during the next term, Geology, Astronomy and Meutal Phi losophy. Examinations next week. The Eutaxians. Friday afternoon, Dec 3d, the Eutaxians held an open session, that is, open to those who were invited, and thsj were tho mem bers of the faculty, their wives (and chil Art Hoard nf Reirents. Laurcans and oth ers. The hall was tilled with what might l 1 1 1 be justly called the learned and wouiu-ue-learned of Eugene. ' , But the audience was not so attractive as Ilia nifndmrs and officers of the society. The President, Miss Whitcakor, performs the du ties of the office with her uiual admirable tact. The business coming before the meet ing was promptly disposed of in a way that s owed careful study of parliamentary rules. The literary exercises cousisted of an essay ly M if Cornelius, a recitation by Miss K Smith, and a readirit by Miss McDaniel. These wre all good. The debate was on the following question: ltesolved, iii.ii there is more to approve, than condemn, iu the character of Oliver Cromwell." Miss Spiller opened the discussion followed by Miss Roberts on the negative. The follow ing persons sjxike on the alternate si.les: Miwes M.ggie Sergeant Mary McCornack, Mary Don u. 'Alice Dorris, Alwilda Dunn, and Anna Pengra. The speakers all ac i.L 1 mkiinf the debate ire,U and fcteresting. We have it in mind to any many nice complnm-mary miii, lest they might be uii.underst.Kl, we shall refrain. We will say. however, that it is a eurrent saying by those wl... have attended both ..Kitties, that the Eutaxians always , : I,:.... tliir mwti nit etiiiLr more ucceeu iu w"' - .ntertaimng and interesting than the Law- eaus do their o en se - ;; ,uur laurel.. Lsuruaus, or tr.e "well ordered will win them fom you. Krn. Junction City Items. I'KOM OCR SFKCIAL COKItErtfONDKNT. JlKCTlox, Dec., 1(1, 1880. OT Porter, of the Ilarruburg Nucleus, was iu Junction on Monday, MrCha Lauur, of Eugene, paij our city visit last Tuesday TUvs Starr aud Sails have been holding protracted meeting at this place. Meetings have been in progress nearly two week', Ouly s few have been converted. The Sunday School is going to have s Christmas tree Christmas night. A consid erable sum of money has been collected, aud every urchin will be made happy. Mr and Mrs Krati will give party at their residence ly-xt Thurnlay, the occasion bjing their China wedding. A pleasant time is anticipated. The Leap Year dance giveu by the ladies of the Junction City Social Club was pro nouueed a grand success. The Club will give a public ball Christmas Eve. Everybody invited. A double wedding took place here yester day. The parties implicated were two daughters of Mr Akersand Messrs Edwards and Belknap. It is presumed that the happy couple will ere long take up tho burdou nf life iu thoir respot tive homes. Annual Meoting. The annual meeting of the Lane County Bi ble Society will be held at the Christian Church this evening at C;30 Yclock. Officers for the ensuing year are to be elected. Rev P C HeUler, Bible Agent, aud others will ad dress the meeting: On to-morrow, Sunday evening, at 6:30 o'clock, there will be a Union service at the M, E. Church. The following is the programme Reading the Scriptures, by Rev S M Hub bard. Prayer, by Rov C A Wooley. Address by Rev Thus Condon, subject, Mau's need of the Holy Scriptures, and their adaptation to his Wants.'' Address by Rev P C Hetsler subject, "Th Methods and importance of the Bible Work." All are cordially invited to atteud. Special Meeti.no. Tho Ijiiio Ceunty Sportsmam Club will hold a special meeting at the club room this evening, for the pur pose of considering several applications for membership also to give an opportunity to the captains to choose sides for the match hunt during the holidays. All member do siring to take an active part in the sport must be ou hand or send iu thoir name to I e chosen aud no oue should fail to do this "for a grand time is anticipated also sn equally In teresting exorcise at the game supper to be furnished by the losing side. Roll will be called at fl.-JO. The River. Mr Hatch and E J McClun alian went down the river in s skiff last Sunday to view the river. They went as far as Albany, and rcwrt the river in a fine boating condition. Should sufficient freight be offered the steamer McCully, owned by Mr Hatch, will make trips to this point- Leotke. Dr' A Sharpies will deliver a lecturo for the benefit of the library fund of the d iversity .Societies this evening at the Court House. The Dr. has chosen fur bis subject, "The Visit n of Mirza." An enter taiiiing lecture may be depended upon. For Sale A nice horso, buggy and bar. ncss; price, 8173. Enquire at this ollice. Picti're Frames Au immense- stock and cheap at Crain ltiort Stop a Moment and Read This- Look at this list of goods just rtceivcil at the Farmers and Mechanics Clothing Store. Sacquo Suit from $10 to 817. Scotch sacque or frock suits from $12 SO to17. Sacque or frock diagonal suits from $13 SO to $25. Broadcloth coals and vests, diagonal, Prince Albert coats aud vests. Just the thing for Holiday presonts. Several new linos of overcoats, rcvorsible and ulsters, all grades and prices, from $7 50 to $20. Derby shirt, i.eckties and the finest line of neckwear in tho city. t New hats and caps, wool scarfs end gloves' 10 different styles of underwear, all grades aud prices. The be it stock of silk and linen handker chiefs, Hosiery, lie., for the holidays, in the city. Latest stylo of hats $1 to $.1 50. Caps from $1 to $1 25. Boys hats and caps. The best line of pants patternseand suits in the city. .Cashiners, Diagonal, Scotch and Amoriem cloths. Puits made to order from $30 up. Pauts mailo to order from $S 50 up! Dark gray Oregon cashmere pauts, ?5. All wool pants 4 50 f 4 JS, $5, 85 50, $0. Paiits?l 75, $2 50, $3 50. Overalls 50 ctuti, 73 cents, 81, $1 25. Diagonal pants from $i to 88. The ouly Gents Furnishing goods store in Eugene City. Clothing cut for anybody. All goods marked in plain figures, and strictly one cash price for all. Cull mid examine our goods before buying elkctthere. Farmers k Mechanics Stork, R. J. GRAHAM, Manager. Fire! Fire! Fire! B C Pennington wants every one he Its ac counts with to come forward and iy up. If you have not it the money (fo and bom.w it, lur I have hills to pay and cannot pay without money, A word, to the wie is silt! cieut. Duu't delay. B. C. Fexmotox, Boots, Shoes, Etc. T G Hendricks ha just received a large lot of boots, shoes, slippers, overshoes, etc., etc., which he offor for sale. This is the largest bill of this kind of goods that bas been brought here this season, the ot amounting to oyer $4,000. He has eyery atyle and variety op hand, and can suit all customer. Ladiea wear a pecia.Vy. lit 9 But Call earlv and secure Bargains. Now is the Time To Buy Your ml ML m Grfcaf reduction in' prices of our entire Stock of Goods. SILK UAXKFAiUlIEFS Greatly Reduced. SILK TIES " LACE . " LACE BIBS SILK SA TIX CASHMERES " Plain Brocaded Dress Corsets, llosicryJUbbon Cloaks and Dolmans And all our other GOODS " To the Lowest Cash Prices. WE HAVE THE LAUGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS IN EUGENE CITY For the Holidays. PRESENTS. Everybody that buys over S2 50 worth of Goods will receive a nice Christmas Present- Be sure and come tor it before the Holidays, and rememher the I X L. EUGENE CITY, OREOOX. GENERAL raucTioi Of the Prices of all kinds of Goods for the purpose of re ducing my stock. S. II. Frimdly. tin HAS ON HAND AND MANUFACTURES HACK AND SPRING WAGONS, I am Prepared to Make to crder Buggies and VYagons, As My Facili'.ies-are equal to any Establishment in th State, 0 Goods Gloves " " 14 41 STOKE Sn