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CITY AND COUNTY Removed. The Uoard office it now located in the building acres the street frvm iU former qaarters. We caunot seud out billa this week m promised in our last, but will lmvo ttkem in oar next iuue. ' BRIEF 1IETIO.. t Chinese New Yean commences to-day. It yoo wish to buy goods cheap call at B H friendly i. Ladiea' dress goods (or tale cheap at Ito. eublatt it Co'. Anctienl Auction! at Rosenblatt and Co'a every Saturday. The Blue Ribbon Club met ai usual Wed nesday evening. Call and see that large stock of goods for ale at Fnendly's. Snow fell this week, but not enough to eover the ground. Mr Chas Baker of the St Charles Hotel pent the week in Portland. For good dentistry at reasonable figures gu te Dr. Davis, over Grange store. 8ilver Tlated Ware A complete assort ment; all new styles, at Crain Bros. The Eugene Mill Company has rep tired their mill dam and commenced operation. S II Friendly sells cheap for cash boots, thees clothing, lati, caps fancy goods, eta MrS II Friendly will pay the highest cash market price for wheat. Give him a vail before selling your grain elsewhere. Hats, caps, boots, shoe, clothing, ladies' dress goods, Dotions, etc, fur sale at auction prices by Rosenblatt k Co. They are closing eut sad must sell. Ge and see that large stock of goods just received at Houdnck's before purchasing else where. The best stock of mens clothing anil furaithing goods at prices to suit the times. Business men should not forget that blank notes, bill-heads, statements, letter heads, and every description of commercial printing are neatly and promptly executed at the Gcard office. Dou't you forgot that all who ha,-e tried the Durkee Woven Wire Mattress accord i! the highest praise, Fetfectly clean, noi e- less, and durable. E J McClanahau ib the sole agent for Lane county. Hen J M T im son aud JuJae J J Wal ton went to Salem the first of the week to attend Supreme Court They are attorneys for the defeuse iu the case of F B Dunn et ul vs the Union University Association. High Water. At Albany the high wuter wai 3 feet and 2 inches lower than iu IS01. At Harrison r abmt 1'2 inches lower. At .Salem the water was 3ti feet 4 inchi s above low water mark, e.ul 7 feet 4 indies below the mark of tho ISiil freshet. At Jefferson, on the Santium, it was sev eral inches higher tiinii iu lSu'l. The high est water on tho Satitinm was on the lUth. At Fortland the river was 21 feet above low water mark. A Canard. Towards the c!o.e of the ex piring year, information had reached this Coast that John Wesley Cozad, a former so journer in this city, had been shut iu the back and killed by his backer, in a foot-race at Da ver, Colorado, about the first of Inst December. The statement is authoritatively contradicted by W Kuttall, who pronounces it absolutely and unqualifiedly false. The Clipper publishes the correction of Kuttall, who is manager of the Grand Central Thea ter at Leadville and was one of the princi pals in getting up the race. Tho whole af fair was iecl.ired olT, owing to suspicions of Cozad's honest intentions. No row oc curred, no thretts were made, and Coivl is yet alive and uninjured. So much fur this canard. Fee Bill The new law relating to the fees of Sheriffs aud darks took effect lust Saturday. By the provisions of this law, those officers must collect all fees i:i advance nd at the end of each mouth pay them into the county treasury and re-ider a complute statement thereof to the Ceuuty Judga. The fees have been reduced almost one-half. As those officers are held responsible for all fees, parties having official business with them will do well to re'neinbor that the fees must be paid in advance. Cabix Lost. A man, whose name we could not ascertain, who has hem engaged in gardening near the river a few miles be low town, lit his cabin with all its contents and $G0 in coin, by the flood. His land wa also cut up so badly an to destroy its value. Died. At her home in Sinslaw, Lane county. Oregon, January 19, 1SS1, afw-r an illness of eleven days, Mrs David Coleman, aged 43 years, 5 months and 2 diys. She leaves a husliand aud five children to mourn ber loss. Cantata. An entertainment, the prin:i pal part of which was a Cantata, was given at the Court House yesterday eveuing The performance, with an entire change of pro gramme except the Cantata, will be repeated this evening. Paralyzed. We regret to learn that Mr C T Hale, of Siuslaw, has received another stroke of paralysis, paralyzing the opposite side from that alltctcd by a stroke sev eral menths ago. Washed Oct. The grade, on the McKen lie wagon road, known as Crib Point, was washed out by the freshet. The road com pany intends to blast a road out of the point of the hill. New Orncie. The large room np stairs is the Grange building has been partitioned off into offices. J ail ire J J Waltou Las neved bis law office into the rear room. Picttki Frames An immense stock and heap at Craii Bree O , J Bridge Meeting. At meeting of the utisens of Lane coun ty, beld at tht Court House, in Eugone City, on Saturday, January 22, 1831, for the pur prwe of taking into consideration the proprie ty of rebuilding the Spriuglleld brid.-o, Joh n Kelly was ohoseu Chairman, aud W K Wal ker was chosen Secretary. Ou motion of Thus D Edwards a commit tee of three was appointed to interview John McMahon, En, oue of the County Commis sioner's, aud apprise him of the subject wi der discussion. Mr Spores the other Coin .uissiuuvr being present it was not necessary to notify bim. The chair appointed T D Edwards, B J Teugra and W T Campbell as such coimuittes. Uu motion of B J Pengra a reinmittec of ten was appointed to attend a special meeting of tho Commissioner Court, on Thursday, Jau 27, 1SS1, fur the purpose of presenting tho views of this meeting in re gard to rebuilding the Springfield bridgjj also to vuit the wreck of the bridge, and as certain the amouut of the material that can be made available, and the probable cost of r jbuildiug. The chair appointed tho follow- ing substantial taxpayers on said committte B J I'engrs, J E 1 Withers, B F Powers, T D Edwards, M N Harlow, A D Burton, J N Goodman, Cyrus Brat tain, l'rc Couiegys, J A Llihert, and ou motion of B J I'engra, the meeting added the name of John Kelly to the com. nitteo. On motion of B J Pengra the following resolution was unanimously adopted: UMoLVgn, That we are iu favor of re' building aud repairing aU the bridges that have Vn curie I away or damaged within the limit of Line county by the recent uu precedeuted flood, and of repairing the dam aged portions of tho county Mads, so that speedy communication with all parts of the county may bu restored at the earliest prac ticable moment. ' On motion of T D Edwards it was orderel that a copy of the proceeding of this meet ing be furnished to Eugene City papers, tho Gl'AKDaud Statu Journal, with a request that the same lie published. Ou inotiou the meeting adjourned. Jons Kelly, Chairman. W. It. Walker, Secretary. Resolutions. The following resolution were adopted by Eugeuo Chapter, No. 2, 0 E S, at its regular mee'iiij,', Jan 2!th, 1SSI: Rksolvkd, That the thanks of the Chap ter aro due and the samo are hereby ten dered to tho committee ou music, Bro Jos e ih Xeiholf, Mr and Mrs J H llrowu, and Mr J II MuCluug, for the able manner in which they assisted the Chnptur iu furnish ing music at the installation of its officers. liusoLVKV, That the thank of this Chap ter are due aud the same are hereby tendered to Bro M Snead Wnllis for tho very able oil- dress delivered on the evening of the instal lation of olhVer.'. Resolved, That the th.nks of this Chap ter are due and the same are hereby ten dered to Rev I D Driver fir his kind iejs iu furnishing his church to tins C.iapter for the instullutiou of its oILetrf. Auses Omiurx, Secretary. State Temperance Alliance. The tenth annual session of the Oregon State Temperance Alliance will b held in the city of Portland commem ing Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1SSI, at 2 o'clock F. M. Article 2 of the Constitution reads as fid- lows: "This Alliance shall be composed cf lelegates duly elected and accredited, an nually from tuinperuiico societies and other organizations devoted to the temperance cause, the basis of repre'enlation being one for the organization, and ono for every 20 members and one for each fractiou ( Vo. ten." The 0 4 C R R Co, east ami west sido di visions, have consented to carry delegates as follows: Pay full f'ire going, and returned free on Secretary's certificate. Dr. J. W. Watts, President. J E 'Houston, fceeietary, IVom Long Tom. LonoTou, Jan. 25, 1S81. Editor GrARn: According to your last issue, you have r.een misintorined as to the daniaite did to bridges on Coyote and Loimj I'om ciecks. The damage to the long bridge on Coyote Creek is but little, iiud all other bridges on the same creek iu this vicinity are but slightly injure.!. Tho Duckworth bridge, has been traveled every day by citi zens 111 tliis vicinity. 1)1. e bridge near Cheshire could not be crosed for something like oue d.iy. The damage to feueing has Ivcu considerable. No loss of stock. Joseph lUvis, :on of James Davis an early settler of Line county, is very low with iu- flammat ry rheumatism, at the residence of J R Job. E. Wheat. There is almost no market at present for jrheac. besides prices offered are so low thai, no one cares to sell, uuless forced. A dispatch from San Francisco stata that there is not a single grain vessel lisi ngnged. The same state of aSairs exists at Portland. Winn our fanner kiuw that it octs over i) cents pur bushel to transport wheal, from 1'orlUud to Liverpool, thty will not be surprised at the low pric-s o He red. r.EsicNED. We are sorry to announce, says the Oregon City Enterprise, that Mrs T C Bell, one of t'm tiachers of the Seminary, has been compelled to resign through ill health. Mrs U-.ll as a teacher has uo supe riors in our State and few eiuals, and we much regret that she is compelled to take a rest for a while from hr arduous duties. We hope she will find the needed rest aud and be soon restored te hr usual health. Mori Emeefbl-e. We art pleased to note thit the Portland Bulletin will, on or about r ebruary lit, be changed (ro u a even ing to a Borning paper. Tbe paper is to be 'enlarged, and will tir full telegraphic dis- patches, and wU. e jenerally improTed. Masquerade. . The masquerade ball given by the Eugene Social Club, Friday evening, January Hth, was a complete success. The following is list of thiue participating, with the charact ers ajsuiuedi units: Mrs J SLuckey Street Singer Mrs II M SWn Street Singer M Graves '. Spring Mr J R Ileum Pink Domino K Coiuegye.. All U not gold that Glitters V Croner " " " Mrs CO Croncr Spring lluttie Sloan Snowi'luku Nellie Stevens Spaniard Girl Augusta Galium Country &I100I Girl Muy Stevens Queen of Hearts Ida Johnson Minnelmlia MwFMLlair Anna AuMer . ..Snow Fluke Sleigh Hells Mibln'iiiiUi rng ....Sleigh Hells Snow Fluke .Young Widow . ...Jockey Girl On Kenyon. Edna llrowu Rosa Goldsmith. . Mm E Hull" Joaio Smith Anes O.iburn K ClmiuberluiiL. . . Country School Gill Mrs Sarah Durant School Girl Stella Kays Sailor Girl Mis Fitch m . . Eugene C'itv Guard Mrs Kincaid Turkish Girl Allio Cochran. ..Agent for Cluh Hit tern Surah Uenshaw l'ojicoru Girl Mrs U A Davis -yi'Hy Alien Davis School Girl Kttio Cogswell StmuUh Girl Luey Scott, School Girl Mary Dillie Arehoress Mrs J V Cherry . . . ." Archeress Mrs 11 J Graham lluiterlly Duey Llachley yPsy VKNTLEMEX: E PDorris. ...Dilly Remands and rage I'll 1 1 Lewis Chinaman J W Christian Puge G W Smith lSrigand and Otlicer W II Alexaudar. .Eclipse andSnuuiard J Hanson ' iiouieo II Knox Eugene hand it J Graham Granger J S Luckry ..GraT.ger L Cleaver. . lankee J. eduler JIF Nelson Monk Geo S Kinaiid Fat Jinn J M Alirams Fat Man Geo W Gill . . Dilly Emerson and Officer Geo Smith Gentleman FV Dlair Siuuish Count II M Sloan Turk C V Fitch Lieutenant. General J V Cherry Cliinainau m Smith Scottish Chief II C Humphrey.. ..Napoleon Donepnrte J it Campbell Uncle Sam Geo Scott Itosebud MSWallis No Character Quite a nuimVr of gentlemen failed to give in their character. In Memoriam. Dr H X Crapper, who during his residence nun painful sulltrings in this city during the last year, secured the most friendly regard of our best citizens, has passed from time. He died at his mother's in Santa liosa, Cal., on 'lie 3d instant, aged ul years. He was A respectable physician and druggist for maiiy years in Wcbiter City, Inwn; his health hav ing failed, he wus induced to remove to the 1'acilic Slope, wiMi the hope tint tlm s du brity of the climate might prove beneficial. I'liis expectation was partially realized for a time, but no permuneut benelit resulted, Ho came to our place lust Summer with his fain- ly, for medical advice nud treatment, his chief trouble arising from aueuiisin of the capillary arteries of tho kuen. is limb was killlully and successfully amputated by Dr Shurples, the wound healing with remarka ble rapidity attended for a ti ne with decided indications of returning constitutional vigor. Hut iu a short time, gastric dilticulties from ich he had long s 11 lie red, returned, with i illicit ions of pulmonary disease, u hicli rap idly exhausted his physical powers. A fow weeks ago, in a very feeble condition, ho re- moved with his family to California, where his aged mother and other near friuds ro side. After arriving at his distillation, be rallied for a few days under the exhilaration of inee iug his friends, but soon relapsed with fatal result. Dr. Crupper w.w a wor thy member of the Presbyterian Church in this placQ to which ho attached himself soon after his arrival. Ho was a sincere believer, a. id passed from earth enjoying tho consul, tons of the Christian's hope. He was bur ial with Masouio honors, having been for many years a worthy member of that order. Many here cherish for him most kindly rec ollections, and sympathize with his family in llieirlons. (J. Eridge Matters. Tho County ComiiiUsioners and County Judge, accompanied by the committee ap pointed by the bridge meeting, ijited the wreck of the Springlicld bridge Wednesday. Thty also examined the Eugene bridge and the river above it. Wo understand that they concluded that it would be neccsary to build another spsu of 190 feet on the north end of the Eugene bridge, this being necessitated by tho the new channel which has been made by the river on the north bank. The small spau will bu removed, ai.d placed 011 the cu j of the new spau. It is thought that the Springfield bridge is too badly dam aged to admit of it bo ing replaced. The Commissioners Court meets Monday, Feb ruary 7th, when the plans will be matured, aud bids asked for the couslruciiun uf the new span. From the present outlook it will be midsummer before the river at this place ran be cross d orfa bridge. Iu the meantime there is a good opening for ferry. Raw Mii j. Lost. The saw mill situated 00 the Mohawk, belonging to a Mr. Jordan, was wubeu on by tbe tccett frejbet and .s L , A Girl. Johnny O'Bneu now claims pa ternal honors. It u a girL Father aud child doing well at Ltst aouoauta. Law Suit. Late advices from Ban Francisco, says the Orrgoman, InJicate that quite a nutter of ex clteiurut as causnl uNin the announcement by the preui ef this tity of a suit for dumsc amuntin to $iilH.l(r.M.' bmucht by Messrs. Levi and Is'iaiu White, aud Ma GiUhuiithof this e.ty against Mcsir. Hseh k II dlerof San FraueUro, an accmiit of which apin-u-ed in our us e of yesterday. It ap irs that the latter gentlemen made overtur e to the former lust fall with refersnce t) the ttiahlishuitut uf a wholeWs dry -oods bunuMs, embnu in.'in ths field of operations, New Vork, San Francisco and Portland. The propositions advanced by the Messrs. Sachs & Heller were carefully considered and finally ac cepted by Mi-airs. White and Goldsmith, after which si tii Its of copartnership covering a pe riod of five years from Janua yl, 1881, wire diawn and sin'iied last Nutember by Martin Sachs, E. L. Heller,, S. W. Heller, Lsvi White M tioldsmith nd '1.1 a u White. InDerember last the last threo iu acconlanci with the t r jis of the acresment, applied to foimer for n appniiumeiit cf the uisrchaudise iu stock in San Francisco, which implication nut Kith an unqualified refusal. Thus with' out appai eut cause or excuse dU the Messrs Sachs A Heller completely ignore an agree nieut not only signed hy them, but which was the oITsprinj of their on pro;Mition. 1 he Messrs. White and Goldsmith are old residents of this state. They occupy a lendinu pooition in the mercantile community here, and their ruivertal nputation for fdrand square daliu' is suHici.'iit to coir, iaoj us that they would advan.1 no claim not fully siintain ed by Justice, nor iln an agrecuii'iit which they would not con 4 hr their wdeniudiity tolive up to. We but re echo the wishes of this com munity in hoping that these gentlemen will be rewarded the full a noimt of their claim, Blue Ribbon Club. The Blue Ilibbon Club met at the M E Church Wednesday evening and elected the following ofliccrs: President L M Davis. . Vice President Thos Judkins. Secretary Clay Hill. Treasurer F W A Crain. Executive Committee Rev McLafforty, Lis A lair, It C Pennington, F Y A Crain. Music L Q Adnir, J II McC'luiig, J W Christian, F Wooley, J II Brown, II G fain- son, Mrs McClung, Mis Drown, Misses Irene Dunn, Alice Dorris, Nettie McCoruack aud Helen Buahuull. Finance li C Pennington. Pri'gramme It F Dorris, Rev McLaffcrty, Go Bushnell, C A WiMHldy, Mrs McClung, Mis Adair, Mrs liuiley and Miss A McCor uack. Heavy Mails. For the past few diys the postmaster and assistants havo been kept very busy ou the arrival of mails. Almost two weeks had elapsed between mails. MUST SZLL. The stock of (roods beliinifing to S. Prise n llitt Co. must be old. They will suction goods every Saturday hereafter, and at all times sell at auction trices. Go and secure bar '.lius. Fire! Fire ! Fire! fi C Fenniniton wants every ono he hss ac counts with to coins forw.ird and p.iy up. ' I: you have not (jot the money o and borrow it, tor 1 have lulls to pay ami cannot pay wiiliout money, A word to ths wU is sud'uieiit Don't delay. II. (.'. I'KNNl.NUTON. Stop a Moment and Read This- Look at this liht of goods just rtceivud at the Farmers and Mechanics Clothing Store Sacrpio Suit from 610 to $17. Scotch sacijue or frock suits from $12 50 to 17. Sacque or frock diagonal suits from $1350 to SC'i. Broadcloth coats and vests, diagonal, Prince Albert coats and vests. Just the thing for Holiday presents. Several new lines of overcoats, reversible aud ulsters, ull grades and prices, from $7 SO to ?20. Derby shirt, i.ecktics and the finest lino of neckwear iu the city. New hats and fcapt), wool scarfs tid gloves' j 10 different stylus ef underwear, all grades and prices. The bo it stock of silk and linen handker chiefs, hosiery, &c, for the holidays, iu the city. Latest stylo of hats $1 to f3 50. Caps from $1 to $1 2.i. Boys bats and caps. The beat line of pants patterns imiI suits in the city. Cnidiincrs, Di.igonnl, Scotch nd Atucricui cloths. Suits made to order from f,"0 up. I'nnts tnndo to order from $80 up! Dark gray Oregon cxslitnere pants, '). All wool pants 4 50 (4 70, S3, $." SO, f(i. Tanted 75, 2 50, $3 50. Overalls 50 cents, 75 cents, il, t 23. Dingonal pants from ?5 to f8. The only Gents Furnishing goods store in Eugene City.. Clothing cut for anybody All goods marked in plain figures, and strictly one cosh price for all. Call Kiid examine our goods before buying elsewhere. Fakmp.hr k MrcnANirs Stoiie, It. J. GRAHAM, Mauager. Creditor Ntltc. All persons indebted to ns for meat sre earnestly requested to call and pay op. We must have what is due ns. A fair warning is sufficient. McCORNACK k IiENSHAW. ickuront. Underwood Bros, are representing four of the most popular aud rvliahe Insurance Companies on this Coast to-wit Conuvticut uf Hartford; New Zealauil, of Aukhtud; Com-1 mercial Union, of London; Hamburg x Bre men of liutnberg; representing a cupital of over '-"J,000,0UO gold coin. "Don't wait till the horse is stolen before you lock the stable door." Take Notice. All persons indtlted to It. C Callison ML'ST call sud settle their a:couuts by the 1st day of January, IbtiO. He will be found teit door te S. H. Friend!-. , GREAT Removal Sales. From now until the First of March we will se our entire stock of Goods We will offer big bargains to everybody on ac count of Removing. We don't want to move any thing, and our stock must be sold without Profit. The people Lane County never had such an op portunity to buy Gootl Goods lor Littlo Honey at tho 1 At L EUOENE CITY, OREGON. GENERAL REDUCTION Of the kinds the purpose ol diicing my stock. 8. H. Friendly. ALARM Evil BLOOD Causing Chills and Fovsr Dumb Aguo, Intermittent, flo ruit ton t and Typhoid Fovoro, Biliousness, Llvor, Stomach end Kidnoy disorders, end manyothor.-ilmont3,dostroya In tho health end lives of millions, 13 driven out of tho system, and radically curod by tho uso of tho LION MA LARIA AND LIVER PAD and CANCLIONIC BODY AND FOOTPLASTER3,thochoap ost and only perfect treat mor.t by tho Absorption prin ciple Tho Plasters acting In conjunction with tho Pad up on tho neryo centers and ro m cte parts of tho body, In ab sorbing and thoroughly rid dingtho system from MALA RIAL POISON. Th9 whole treatment, PAD, BODY PLASTER and FOOT PLASTERS, all combined, sold for $ I. OO-tho cheapest and best remedyever discov ered, and a positive euro guaranteed If worn accord ing to directions. Remom ber. Pad, Body Plaster and Foot Plasters, tho whole, $1.00. Sold by all druggists, or mailed on receipt cf price by THE LION MEDICINE CO., NEW YOR!(. G0I1E M3D SEE R. G. CALLISON Next door to S. II. Friendly, and get your DOOKS, STATIONERY AND GRO CERIES. He Is always on hand ready and wr.iUn to aroomnioiiate his Customers with ALL k.nile of finnl for MLYDMD BODY, And can furninh a SMOKE to thoss clftiiinRs A CCCD CICAR, OR TOBACCO To those who use tho narcotic plant CHEAP for CASH. Gnl ae.lrrred to any part of tl Hrfit of charge. K O. CAJX1SON. STOKE 7 Prices of all of Goods for re NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS! I have received and have on hand a fill line of CROCKERY GLASSWARE, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS and Cigars and Tobaccos, Which I will sell sell for tho lowest PricPH. Call and examine my good before purchasing elsewhere. A. GOLDSMITH. Lumber I Lnmberl J. B. Rhinehart has been appointed agent of the Springfield Mill (Jo. lie can offer better figures for Lumber now than ever be fore. All kinds of building lumber delivered! on short notice and at very low figures. Don't fail to srs Khinehart bofore ordering elscwhuie. We propose to sell lumber, an j don't forgot it. Veia)c Meyer's CatarrH ONE DOLLAR! The unprecedented success of this remarka ble preparation, jnstifie Dr Wwl De.lleyer iu reducius; the price tfl m PMkagt), aad of six pickaxes U 85. 25 cents a package aaA new 4 ccut stamp t'nr, will be given by n and by Wholesale DrugUU, la exchange for the 6 cent stamp Wei tie Meyer' Ca tarrh Cure. D. B. Dewey k Co., H Dsy a, N. Y I'll ICl T A 73 "PT? tmiT h fnniwt on at 0m. XtLlif iHXtiJOi p. knn a (' w.H irwaliiB Hiir-au ( Ml Hprurti 84. V whr fcKwr! if; eouaracM uwk o. him wuu 4w s I "' . y . r