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CITY" AND COUNTY BWEF MKXTIOS. See the I X L Store's dw ad. If yon wub to buy good cheap call at S M Friendly 'a. Horse bills printed at tin Guard office at reasonable rata. Call aud im tbat large itock of good for aula at Friendly'. .Eugene Hook t Ladder Company, No. 1, meet Mouday evening. School electiou Monday, when one dirco tor aud a clerk will be elected For good dentitry at reasonable figure go to Dr. Davu, over (.range atore. Silver Plated Ware A complete assort ment; all kiw rrviKH, at Craiu Bros. S II Friendly sells cheap for cash boots, ahoei clothing, bate, caps fancy goods, etc. The I X L Store will be moved into the new brick, prepared for them, about the first of April The late ruins gave the river another rise. Monday it was about 12 feet above low wa ter mark. Kid. 8. Mouroe Hubbard will preach in the Christian Church next Sunday, morning and evening. Mr 8 H Friendly will pay the highest cash market price for wheat. Give him i call before Silling your grain elsewhere. A lunatic in San Jose, California, imag ines himself Joaquin Miller, the poet of the Sierra. Goodness 1 Think what horrors this poor creature mutt euilure. Standard. Go and see that large stock of goods just received at Uundnck s before purchasing else where. The best stock of mens clothing and furnishing goods at price to suit the times. Business men should not forget that blank notes, bill-heads, statements, letter heads, aud every description of 'commercia printing are neatly, and promptly executed at the Guard office. Don't you forget that all who have tried the Durkee Woven Wire Mattress accord it the highest praise, P etfectly clean, noise less, ami durable E J McClanahau is the ol agent fur Lane county. The lecture by Prof. A. L. Johnson,' at Lane's Hall, commencing next .Monday evening, will be illustrated by a series of fine panoramic views. The lectures and pan orama are highly spoken of by those who have attended hi exhibition. A young man while visiting up stairs in one of the bricks the other evening, left a violin at the foot of the stairs. A couple of jokers captured the instrument, aud began aa impromptu serenade. The owner hearing the music, or representation of such, hastily essayed to get down sUirs, but found the door locked. If that young man calls on any friends again ho will not take auy fiddle with him. A Strange Law. The editor of a Holt county, Missouri, pa per who gets off the following, must have a strong imagination, and the item will b new in Oragon. We will inform him that our laws are not near so stringent and that any man or woman may get beastly drunk without lictuse, let or hindrance, but tl e vice is not popular or creditable. Tbe paper remarks thus: "Now that the temperance ouestion is agitating the people of Holt county, it may not be amiss to call attention to the fact that the people of the Stat.) of Oregon have hit npon a new expedient to keep her citizen sober. Every 'man who drinks is required to take out a licence cost ing five dollars a year. Unless armed with this document he cannot get his bitters at any hotel or saloon, for it is a penal olience for the proprietors of these establishments to sell to any person without a license. Every six month tbe nunc of the persons who take out these licenses are to be published in the local papers, so that the public may know who are and who are not authorized to driuk." Blue Ribbon Club. There will be a meeting of the Blue Rib bon Club on- next Wednesday evening, March 9th, at which time the following pro gramme will be rendered: 1 Seng by Choir. ' Prayer. Quartette, by four gentlemen. Twenty minutes address by Prof. Condon. Instrumental music by J H McClung and Mrs Brown. Recess, Song by Choir. Heading Mis Helen BushnelL Solo Miss Frankie Odell. Recitation Miss Elma Lo'ckwood. Five minute speeches. Cood-night song. Don't tell you neighbor about it, and be ire and come yourself. DiscRAtx.rcL Cosnrt-T. On Thursday evening, about 10 o'clock, a couple of young men disgraced themselves by going into one f the Chinese wash houses of this city and raising a disturbance, during which one of them struck a Chinaman over the head with revolver, inrtcting a painful, but not dan gerous wound. Warrants were issued, by Justice Alexander, for the participants. John Robert and John Belshaw, and the Sheriff s searching for them at the hour of our P'og to press. Coscr.KT. The Childrru's Mission Bjud, "Birds of Promise" will give a missionary "ncert at tbt Baptist Church on Saturday, Mr;b 5th. The programme will consist of xercisea by the chil.lreu, consisting of dia logue, concert recitations, readings and reci tation, with plenty of music You are in- to attend. The Band will entertain y for ait hour and a half to yonr profit Aimissiou, 10 cent. Exercises begin at 7 'deck. VrrB f Rants An immense stock and dPtCrain Bro Real Eitate Transactions for February. V Krati to Jarnea Huffman, lot in Junc tion; consideration, 11,850, A W Hum to L aud J Dickinson, 40 acres; con, 1100. John Hum to L and J DiAluson, 120 acres; con, .'.'3, A Land AH Let to Jam Hoffman, lot function; eon, $000. James and Hoffman to N L Lee, luU In Junction; con. tUOO. J P Cheshire to Henry J Dickey, 80 acre con, WOO. I N EdwarJ to W C Edwards, 20 acre von, 1. V KrU to Mary Edwards, 320 acre. W G Miller to Sternberg & Senders, land con, B1500. OiCRRtoJasP Chediire, 23 acres; con, 0 and C 11 R to John Green, 22 acres; con 37. Preston Luoney to G E and J E Barclay 230 acres; con, (S2.500. J A AyerstoE W Whipple and Bro, laud, con, Rti.OOO, W 11 Hofluian to Lydia Brassfisld, lot In Junction; con, 83110. James W Lawlerto J W Krewsorj and Jos eph Cellera, 100 acres; con, $;I00. Abbot Pollock to ChasStouhT,21acres;con, 8125. W C and I X Edwards to Hovey and Hum plirey, 100 acres; con, 81200. A Stiuit to E D Judkius ct ol; 10 acres; con, S.'OO. J times Price to Geo E Lyne, 23 acres; con; 830O. Chos Allen to J F Spray, lot in Cresswell, con, 81,500. W C Edwards to F A Watts, 80 acres; land; $3,003. W C Edward to Hovey and Humphrey, 320 acres; con, 8 1,00 J. C W Washburne.to W M Jones, 320 acres; eon, 82S80. I X Edwards to V Kratz, 319 acres; con, 88000. W C EJwards to Mary Edwards; rL-ht. title and interest in the donation claim of Samuel Jiridges; con, 81. Dexter Items. March 1, 1SS1. Miss Kate Comegys is teaching a private school in the family of Mr A D Hyland. The Springfield Milling Company is ncgo. tiatinz with parties here to furnish them with a largo amount of logs. A rather singular sight was observed up the river some time Ago. A J ' Lucn, was trapping, when he saw a largj grey wolf, ac companied with a black aud white shepherd dog. Mr G W Handsaker, aa enterpri-dng young man of this place, his bought the store of Morgan & Park--, at Pleasant Hill, and will open this week an extensive stock of goods, and hopes by strict attention to biz. to merit , but ynu kuow tho rest. Success to you George. M. A. S. Fees. The new law requires the Clerk and Sher iff to make a monthly statement to the County Court of all fees earned. From the statements of those officers we learn that the following fees have been collected: Jan 19th to Feb 1st, Clerk fees $19 9.') " " Sheriff s fees 2 00 February, Sheriff's fcos J) Oo February, Clerk's fee "0 8") Total ?J7 8G The law took effect Jan. 19th. Frozen. Mr. Clif. Cleaver, of Medical Luke, Spokan county, W T, formerly of this city, had the misfortune about the middle of January to badly frceza his feet. Both feet wero frozen to the instep, hut ly good care ho only lost four toes of the right foot. Ho had been to the post office, and started home in the evening, but gave out when within about a mile of his destination. He dug a hole in the snow, and remained there until about 9 o'clock the next morning when he was rescued from his perilous position. The thermometer was four degrees below zero and it is almoBt miraculous that he es caped freezing to dearth TheCleavcr family will return in the Spring as early as the snow permits. They aro thoroughly dis gusted with that country. Fruits of Labor. About three years age a little Norwegian, by the name of Hansen, arrived at this place from Minnesota. He straightway commenced laboring at any thing that was offered, his attentiou being principally directed to wood sawing, of which business at the time he commenced, the Chinese had monopoly. By his strict attention to his work he drove out the almond-eyed Mongolians, and had the field to himself. Ho at leth concluded to re turn to his, home mid family in Minnesota and accordingly started last Saturday, tak ing with him S1.000. During bit residence here he had sent about the same amount home. ' FlSE IJEKF. Stall feeding beef it wonld seem pays in Lane county. On Tuesday last Mr A Matthews, an enterprising farmer of Pleasant Hill precinct, delivered af this place, to John Moores, 19 head of stall fed beef, for which he received ?985 16. The cattle averaged 1.-IS3 pounds cross, the lar- Best weighing l.tM I'""11"1. allJ tl,e "nallcst l.ClO. Tmce and one-half ce.its per pound grots was paid '"r the cattle. Dir.p. -Jerome Athertoii, a ycung man of .l.nt li vi-jiis i,l one. died at the residence j of-his parent in tois city, Sunday, froin an affectiuu of the lungs contracted by a two days exposure luring the flood. Eri.-ri.PAL SERvicE.-Bii.hop B. Wistar Morris will conduct the service at the Epis copal Church in this city, to-morrow, March tjtli, morning and eve ing. AE"iNo.-Mr. P. J McPhcrson. A aeworofLane county, will commence the work of assessing the county next Monday. BoB-Saturdsy, February 26th, to the wife of Louis Lorctr, a girl. Jrrt Pj-Etivtlr -The Urgest stock of jew- i elry ever brought to Eugene at Cram Bro- Resolutions of Condolence. At a meeting of Eugene City Lodge, No. II, A F & A M, held March 2d, lhSl, the following resolution were introduced and unanimously passed: Wiikkeas, It ha pleased the Supreme Ruler of the Universe to remove from our midst, by drowning, our worthy and esteemed Brother, M. C. Fetch, calling liiiu from labor to refreshment. Therefore, a an expression of the sentiment of the member of thi Lodge, be it IImolvep, That in the death of Brother Fetch, this lodge ha lout a faithful sod earn est member; society an honorable and up right citizen, and hi family a kiud aud af fectimiate brother aud ion. Kkhulvkd, That we deeply sympathize with the atllictcd relatives of our decease- brother, called so suddenly from our midst aud tender to them our fraternal cotiimiser atiou and heartfelt sorrow in their sad be' reavement. ltKSoi.vm, That these resolution be en tered on the records of tho lodge, aud a copy of the same transmitted to his bereaved par ents; and a cypy furnished the uewspaper of this city for publication. F. W. Osni RM, J A. F. ftolllNSOX, F. U. Di ns, Committee. Supreme Court Decision. F B Dunn ct al resp., vs The L'uiou Uni versity Association et al, appl- appeal from Lane county. Judgment of the Circuit Court affirmed, with cost; opiuion by Wat son, J. SYLLABI'S, The "Board of Directors of the University of Oregon," created by the act of the Igi laturoof October 19, 1872, eutitled "an act to create, organize and locate the University of the State of Oregon" is a corporation. The immunity of a State from being sued applies ouly to its being made a party to the record. The immunity of the State does not ex tend to its agents, w ho hold the title aud possession of property, against which a valid claim exists in favor of a third party. Personal. Mr Chos Horn started for San Francisco, Wednesday. Mr. G. Bettman was absent down the val ley several days this week: Miss Ella liisdon has returned from Sa lem, where nhe ha beeu attending school. Henry Ach, Esq , a prominent young at torney of Portland, was iu our city Friday Georgo Xoland, familiarly dubbed Sparta- cus by his former companions at the Univer sity, is at Priucville, Wasco county, George is the deputy city attorney of that young but flourishing city. Lectures. Prof. A. L. Johnson will deliver a course of lectures on the "1'isu and Fall of the Chi nese Empire," at Lane' Halt, commencing Monday, March 7th, and continuing three evenings, tickets tor sale at tram s liros. Music Store. Take Notice. All persons failing to pay their taxes by April 1, will have their names placed ou the delinquent list, when troublo will begin. J. M. Siikllkv, Sheriff Line county. Notice. On Monday March 7th, 1881, I will apply to W. W. Thayer, Governor of the Statu of Oregon, for a pardon for the offense for which I am now serving a term in the peni tentiary. NAfiALF-S. Boots, Shoes, Etc. T (i Hendricks has just received a large ot of boots, shoes, slippers, overshoes, etc., etc., which he offers for sale This is the largest bill of this kind of (roods that has been brought here this season, the cost amounting to oyer $1,000. Ho has eycry stylo and variety on hand, ami can suit all sustomera. Ladies wear a speciality. Lumbers Lumber! J. B. Ilhimhart has been appointed agent of the Springfield Mill i'.n. He can oiler h:tter figures for Lumber now than ever be fore. All kinds of building lumber delivered n short notion ami at very low figure. Don't fail to see IChinehart before ordering elsewhere.. We propose to sell lumber, and don't forget it. Fire ! . Fire'! Fire ! B C Pennington wants every on ac counts with to coma forward and pay up. If you have not got the money ro ami borrow it, for I have bills to pay and canhot pay without money, A word to the wise is sufficient. Don t delay. is. u 1'enninoton. Emily Tor Business. Mr Fhask Rakkix has refitted Jackson' photographic gallery and is ready for busi All kinds of photographs and picture taken iu the best stylo aud at cheap rates. LTCKLEN'S AttNICA SALVE. The BtsT Halve in' the world for Bruises. Cuts, Sores, Ulcers. Salt liheiim, Fever Sores, Tetter, C'hapIH'd Hands, Chilhlitins, torns.and all k'uds of Skin Kruptins. This salve is guar anteed to irUe perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Price STi ct per box. For ale liv V ilkin H, the XruL'-ut, hugene City. Mulholland, Junction City. The Peru 1M SjrU has cured .thous ands who were suBerinif from Dywpia, De bility, Liver Complaint, boils, Humors, Fe male Compluints, etc Pamphlet free to any address. Seth W Fowle and Hons, Boston. Samuel H Irwin, of Ute Creek, Colfax Co , New Mexico, says: The "Only Lung Pad" has done more for inv wife than all the gallons of Cod Liver Oil, French or American, she has Ulten, or all tbe Doctor's Medicine she ha uted. See Adv. V E Miller, of BellAue, Ohio, ays:-I have l In going home we noticed a strange phenom been troubled whh Asthma, and received no en: Jupiter cast a shadow. W will proh- See advt. 1) Sign, EvE. STATE UNIVE RSITY. A ooluwn devoted to the interest of the Laurean and KuUxian Literary Societies, aud the State I'uivenity. Editor,. ..ltkTHIt P. Sl'ILLKH. Alas. Another week ha rolled around, aud brought other clungc to the surface, which finds us "lone aud loru" at the bead of the University column, Woe to the land whose king i a child, Woe to tho University Column whose Editor i nothing but "girl." We feci the deepest sympathy for our selves aud exteud a large share to the un fortunate Suahp; but we leave all in the hand of time, the healer of wouuds aud re drexser of wrongs. Brevities. The masquerade it uow a thing of the past. The Leuten season commenced last Wed uesday. Mis Eva P.ice returned to her school in Portland last Monday, We understand that Mis Starr ho given up her school ou account of ill health. Missc Irene Dunn aud Nettie McCornack were visiting the school last Thursday. A week from next Friday will be the reg ular day for public exercise iu tho chapel. We were pleased to acknowledge a call from Mi-. Audursou aud Mis Sharpie last week. Mis Mae Underwood ha engaged to teach the school at Oak Grove. We wish her deserved success. The Missc Dunn were called borne ou ac count of the daugcrou illness of their broth er. They have have nut yet returned. There i some talk of letting the studeoi have the chapel for social parties. W think that would be a very good idea. We (hall soou miss Mr- C S William's pleasant countcnauce from tho Natural l'Li losophy. He leave tojtcach a term at June tion. I he weather has keen oppressively warm for the lost few dnys, so very warm tbat the dairymau's cows have givcu tour milk. 01.1 dear. Some of the members of the Junior class are very anxious to have their name in print. All lighiug for thi privilege will please leud iu their names at the first oppor tunity. Hie class in Botany is to recite twice a week. Prof. Condon makes this lesson so very instructive that the class look forward with pleasure, to the time when they will recite every day. Amusements. We -learn from private correspondence, that the Shakespearian club of Salem are in vited to a private mask at Mrs. Waitu'i this coming week. All of the character repre sented will be from Shakespeare. On Washington's birthday the students of Bishop Scott's Grammar school gavo a re union. X hero wero over ZU0 present. Danc ing was the principal amusement of tho even ing. After a nice supper they soou retired, having spout a very enjoyable evening. We notice iu ono of our exchanges, that at the wedding of Priuce William, of Prus sia, a quaint quadrille is to be danced. The fifty couple who are take pait in it, will be Irvssed iu the costumes worn in the time of Frederick William I. The gentlemen who personate tho giant grenadiers of the soldier King will be arranged in lace coat uniforms of the Russian guardx, uga' louf holmets. and cumbersome straps and belts. The small est person admitted measures 5 feet 11 inches iu height. Of the ladies many are said to suit their towering partner admir ably in height and size. How much saner kraut would the University girl have to cat before they would be deemed worthy of such lofty partners. The Mask Party. Friday evening the 2oth, the young people Eugene assembled for a masquerade of party. The students spent a fow odd mo ment of the week before preparing their suits; but it was well understood that no esson was to be slighted. The time spent ou ours was indeed small. Fridayaftcrooon at 2 o'clock we set to work in earnest, and all were soon ready. The carriages called for the participants at about 7:30 and by 8 o'clock all were assembled iu the hall. The band discoursed its sweetest music. Fun and frolie ruled the hour till 10 30 when we unmasked. The stage was well filled with in vited guests. We noticed the following la dies on the front seat Mr B F and George Dorris, Mrs McClung, Hauchett, Odell, Mr Prof Bailey, Straub and Spiller. We broke up at a seasonable hour; and Mr. Spiller, Ba iley, Hauchett and McClung left the hall, following in the wake of the gay reveller. In (hort, the committee with their usual del icacy spared no pains to make the occasion not only enjoyable, bnt altogether high toned. This caruiial threw the leap year party decidedly in the shade; and the young ladies are fain to acknowledge that ou some points tho geutleinan are more an fait than themselves. Electrical Experiments. Last Tuesday evening Prof. Collier exhib ited some electrical experiment for the ben efit of the class in Natural Philosophy. Scv. eral visitor were present. He showed the spiral tune, rranmin plate, ana onrned iron , ... rt ... .. a. bv electricity. The most beautiful of the experiment was the passage of the electric spark through rarified air. It resembles tbe Aurora Boreali in form and color; but of course very minutely. After tbe experi ments all who wished were siven a shock. MOSUL Goods for the will next 30 PER CENT On account of Removal I X. L GENERAL BJMCTIOI Oftlic kinds of the pnroose of J JL ducing my stock. S. II. Friendly. mimti BLOOD POISONING, Causing Chills and Fever Dumb Ague, Intermittent, Ro mittent and Typhoid Fevors, Biliousness, Liver, Stomach, and Kidney disorders, and manyotherailmonts,destroy Ing tho health and lives of millions, Is driven out of tho system, and radically curod by tho use of tho LION MA LARIA AND LIVER PAD and CANCLIONIC BODY AND FOOT PLASTERS, the cheap est and only perfect treat" ment by the Absorption prin ciple. The Plasters acting In conjunction with tho Pad up on the nerve centers and re mote parts of tho body, Inab eorbing and thoroughly rld dingthe system from MALA RIAL POISON. The whole treatment, PAD, BODY PLASTER and FOOT PLASTERS, all combined, sold for SI. 00 -the cheapest and bost remedy ever discov ered, and a positive cure guaranteed If worn accord ing to directions. Remam ber. Pad, Body Plaster and Foot Plasters, tho whole, $1.00. Sold by all druggists, or mailed on receipt of price by THE LION MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. NO TIMF, SHOULD BE LOST If the stomach, liver and lxiwels ars affected, to adopt the nre remedy, Hiwtetter's Stomach Bittern. Diseases of Die organs named lets other far more serlmi;, ard a delay is there fore hazardous. lv"'psi;, liver complaint, chills and fever, early rheumatic twinges, kid m....l.. .. l.ih.. i.i:i.. :t II' T ncdKltrnn, ... iiiu ncillfll ."lllT tfllllT trifiHll with i nolim :n ,,; .i,;. -(T.. tivetafe and long known medicine. For sale by all Druvtxta and dealers Kenerally. A CAItL To all wbo are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, low of manhood, A -. , will send a re cijie and will cure you, I'UKE OH CHAIiCiE. mi great remedy was discovered ny amission ary in South America. .wn 1 a nell aldreswH euvelop toIiEV. JosepuT. IiiAjr, Station , iew xor l itv. ilOSInTElft STOMACH SMS! be sold 30 days BELOW COST! STOEE, Prices of all Goods for re NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS! , I have received and havo on hand ft full line of CROCKERY ,; . GLASSWARE, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS and Cigars and Tobaccco, Wlmli 1 will Roll sell for tho lowest CASH IVircH. Call and examine vaj goods before jiurehaiiiiig plfiowLrre. A. GOLDSMITH. Wei Dc Meyer's CatarrH ONE DOLLAR! The unprecedented success of this remarka ble preparation, justifies Ir H1 DeMryer in reducing the price to 91 n Package, and of six packages to t'u 25 cent a package and new 4 cent stamp Cure, will be given by u and by Wholesale Druggist, in exchange for the 6 cent stamp Wei tie Meyer's) Cav larrh Cure. U. B. Dewey ft Co 40 Dey 8., N. Y. If you wish to buy your goods cheap, you must Ku tu ton store Ol LURCH BROS., OOTWOR OEOVR They keep ene of the largest stock of General Merchandise Outside of Portbind. and thev sell muds rWr,. er than it can be bought anywhere in the WU- lamciie valley. Belknap's Sprint,. Mr. O. Brnwnson ho leased the Belknap Springs on the McKenzie river, and i now prepared to receive visitor. These spring are fumed for the medicinal pmpertie of the' water, and as they are aitnated in the midst of beiutiful ccnery, and tine hunting, and fishing ground, promise to become a noted resort. The springs are situated 62 mile) east of Kui;ene, and G mile from the Mo Kenzie Bridge. J.T T). Drs!!XO Clerk, Wabash Shops, To ledo, Ohio, ?: I am now wearing an "Only l.ung I'h.," and it ha alforded me almost isv Uut nliul from asthma. - See Advt. 0