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City AND COUNTY . :7jitii:F .urvriox. April ihowera. XbIw0,ic,t'" r!,1, lUther dull court week. Ceo. Joseph Lane is no more. ' Strew hU for Summer wear fur sate at Hen dricks'. If you wih to bay goods cheap cull at 8 H Frioudlye. Smidav u Easter. Oil! how tl.e eggs suffered. Horse bi'l print I t the Oi'.vrd office at rwonahle rates. Call and e tlit lara itnclc of god for aal at FrieudlyV The new building fir the Gcaisd cilice was raited thU week. For good dentistry at reasonable figure go to Dr. Davis, over Grange atore. Something new-la.e kid glove i at S. II. Friendly'. Call and examine them. Silver Dated Ware A com loto assort WCut; all skw M VLK3, at Crain Eros. 8 II Friendly olU cheap fur cash boots, ikoci clothing hah, c.ipi fancy goods, etc. Frank Rankin executes all photographic work with neatness. Call aud cxamino lamples of liis work. Half-faro rate was given all who wiiliod to attend the unsral of General Joseph Lane, by the 0. tC. It. U. A couple of young men broke one of the glass in the front show window of Vilkins' drug store this wock. Frank Sutter of Coburg was indicted by tlie grand jury for assault with a dangerous weapon on John Lo g. Money to loan, any quantity, on Ions tim;. tad reasonable turns. Inquire of Judge Wal ton, room No. 4, over Grange Store. Remcmbsr and attend the reading to be given by Mrs. I). F Smith, at the M. E. Church, next Wednesday evening. See the notice of the Comity Judge's in another column, in rclatiou t'i a vacant scholarship iu the Statu University. Gon. I an leave eight children all resid ing in this State. Mrs. Barlow, of Siuilaw in this countv, is oue of his daughters. Mr S H Friendly will pay the 'highest ruh market price for wheat. Give him a call hefora soiling your grain elsewhere. James Fay and Win. Perkins v. ero allowed a scholarship each in tie State University, at the last term of the Douglas county court. The Recnrler ha I tr cues of drunken ness before hiin this week, but on account of their lack of finance, they were di.-mins-ed, on promise of leaving town. We understand that tho snow on the mountain, on tho MuK.'nzie nad, is only four feet deep, and th-it only for a few miles. A person can crnjj on honeluck. (io and soo that large stock of goods jut received at llendrick's before purchasing else where. The best stock of mens clothing nnd wishing good at prico to suit the times. T G Hendricks lias Jiifct icretved a f.ne lot of tobaccos, including tho Corkscrew, Captain .la and Corncob brand. Tilclrosa cigarette tnliacco of fine quality. Cnil an I examiua his stock'. Business men should not forget that blank notes, bill-heads, statements, letter heads, and every description of commercial printing ara neatly and promptly executed at the Gl'Altt) office. Klder S. Monroe Hubbard will preach in the Christian Church of thia city, next Sin- day, morning and evenirg. Suljict f"t ruor ing, "What Shall 1 do to v Sived !'' evening, "The rnem of Ilumnn Life." When a man stops his piivjr ho thorer.ftrr reads it regularly, exporting, first, tint it will say something about him; and, snjond, that it will a onco b?girt to dwindle and die. Rut, to his surprise, it seems to go on just as usual. We acknowledge the receipt of a compli mentary ticket to a grand entertainment and ball, to bo given by the Odd Fellows of Portland, on Tuesday evening, April 2(ith, for the benefit of the Orphans Home and Education Fund. Hbaw Siiowkr. Last Saturday evening about 6:30 o'clock in the evening, it com menced sprinkling but soon turned into one of tho liardost rain storms, for a few min utes, we ever saw in Oregon. The rain fell in torrents and the streets in town were one sheet of water. For Sale. We call attention to the ad vertisement in this issue of Geo. V". hinsey announcing that he has for sale, very cheap doors, moulding, frames, and sash, also wag ons, buggies and other articles in tho wood working lino. The properly belongs to the estate of J. D. Kinsry, deceased, and must ! sold. Axxivr.imnv Exr.mFS. Tho Ilebekah Degree IxnlgH, I 0 O F. of this city, will eel ehrate the sixty-second anniversary of tho introduction of Odd Fellowship into the United States, at their hall next Tuesday veiling. April 2(ith. A good time is ex pected. Bask Bali The University and Town dobs had a match game of base ball last Saturday afternoon, resulting in a victory for the University clnb. by a score of 21 to ID. This afU-rnrom they piny t'.ie second game'of the serif. Iymnr.D. John RnWts has been in dite.l for art asult with a deadly weapon and hi trial is set for next Monday. Sayrs, ow in jail, was in lifted oa a charge of com mitting burglary. Contract Let. The contract for the building of a bridge across the North Fork of the Middle Fork on the Military Wagon road, baa bee let to Miller & Son for $UO0. , o Died. -Mr. David Thompson, of Spencer precinct, aged about 22 year, died one day: . . .. , i tin week, of typhoid fever. Circuit Court. Circuit Court convened at the Court House, in Kugei.e City, Monday, April ISth, 10 o'clock A. M. Freseut-Judge J p Wat,,,. Proving Attorney J IUmilton She.-i.T Sl.clly, ,rfJ . iit ti are. The following are the eves tried u to Thursday noon, wheu court adjourned, and the disposition of the same; . State of Orejon vs John It C..rtwri0-ht; ruan- slaiigMcr. Jury disagree I Continued. ' Sternberg '. Sender vs G W Cooper; coufir illation. I'.iiifiiuicd. Board of SehooILand Commh.doners'vs I M L.vton; coiifii'iiuilioii. Cunfirait-iL Board of School Lan Jl'oia iiiiou.'rs v Rieo I'endl-.-tou; confirmation. - Cmilrtuvl. J W Johnson vs W B Blacliley ft at; coufir- malion. Confirmed. Hove anl Hiiinpi.r.'y vs John Kizrr; ton firnulion Coufinue l John W Moss vs Geo Petty et at; suit for partition. Conformed. James Sanforl vs W T Wood et al; fore closure. Dm re ami iu Lrmout for plaintiff of" 8-178 S3, Mary J Adams vs i' W Ailams; suit for ii vorco. -Dccneaud ji;d0'iiiiuf f r plaintiiT of 82,0 Chas and Wm l'attison vs L Freeman ct al; forecloiiurj. llecree aud judgment for plaintiff of l,3.iJ ul. John Millioin vs J 11 Bond and A Mont goihvry; to recover money. Settled. Thompson nnd Beau vs 0 II Mitchell; fore cl'.mne. lX-.-r-wforSJIU 17. W C Lee uu J Co vs I U ButU; to recover money. Settled. W 11 Buber vs W C and I X Edwards; to recover money. Judgmeut for iilaiutilf of SJGU Rebecca FLdicr vs Catharine Renfrew et al; to recover money. Referred to 11 Knox. S I) Coats vs N Swa'art; review. -Dis-missed. J P Fritdly vs 11 U Lewis et al; to recover money. Continued. S II Friendly vs Eugley and Chichester; to recover money. Continued. Elizabeth Butler exr vs Jas C Cauiphell; to recover money. Continued. Sternberg, Senders und C'o vs R. M Elachlcy; to recover tiuney. Jo Ijuunt lor SlJd'Jo. J McCracket and Co vs AW Pattoron; to recover money. Continued. Cha l's Lauer vs Geo Krummery; foreclos ure Settled. - Special T.rm o. Co.ut Coir.'. A special term of t e county iourt cm- vcued at the Cuurt lluusc, Monday, April 18, 1SS1. Prcseut Judgu C. W. Fitch, Conn.iss ioucrs J. M . spores aud J. A. McMahuu, Sherill' Shelly and Clerk Ware. In the matter of the building of abridge Across the North Folk, in Hazel Dtll prcciut, 't was ordered by the court that Stephen Rigdoa be appointed Superintendent. The county agreed to I ay one-half of the con tiae'. piico, providing taid contract price of lAiilding tanl hlidgo should not exceed $1,400; and further that said , county will pay no money thereon until said bridge shall ho approved by the County Court. Adjourned. Murdsr. A man named M. Aykard, who had been working iu the logjiny tamp of Mr. J. Wik man, mi South iMugb,.klt tlio camp last l'ii lay iu u skill, saying lie was going to Marsh field, and would return to camp on Sunday. O.i his way to Maislilicld l.e called at Em pire where ho icniaintd till nboiit 9 o'clock in the evening. On Monday last tho body was found a short distance north of Einp'ra City, on tho Leach, and upon examination cever.'l bullet Indus ami a cut from a sharp iiinIi iiniLiit were loiind upon it, iudicttiiig tiiat iio had been foully dealt with. We uii du.vit.iud a v. arrant has he.tii iauud for the arre.it of the supposed i::uiduror. Hasusomt Woman. The i'10,000 prize o!J'oi'l by tho circus man Furcpaugli for thu hiimUoiuest woman iu the United States, has been nv. aided to Miss Air.iio Paulirr. Scott, of M.moiigahela City, Pa. It is true ehe is sanl to possess a handsome foim, and to Ic in the wonts i f mi enthusiastic scribe, "tnpci'huivi -ly hiij;gal)lc," And Lot unlikd iu f:., i.f tl.u latu Adelaide Ncildou. We are surprised that soinu of the Oregon giMs did uot compote for the pri-s-j, for wo are sure that they wouid have carried oil t .0 houors. Wknt To lio.sKiii'ut). The following per sons weut to Rosehurg from this city Thurs day to attend the fuuural of Gen. Lane: Gov John Whiteaker, R H Cochran, J M Thompson, t! W Filch, J G Gray and wife, J M Shelly, G S Kiuciid, M S Wallis, O R Beau, I 1 Driver, und II U liuniphrey. Judge Watson, W P Willi., Ur Bayley, Jas Comstock und M Martin, who were here at teuciog court, uteo attended. IiEn. Mrs. i'uiiy died at the Residence of G. M- Whitiuv, Friday night April loth. Death was i ai: I hy an ov.iri.m tumor. The physician in attendance, Dr. Sharpies, had all ariviiigeiiienis made to attempt the remov al of the tumor the day subsequent to her death. An examination after lrir death was made, which disclosed the fact that -the re moval of the tumor would have been iw- pofcr:i!!c. Al.j .1 .:Ni-U. Circuit Court sdj urned last luuiviay uo'.n, uulil mxt Monday uior.iti-:, on account of the death of Gen Lane; the Judge and several of those in attendance on :urt wid.ing to attend the funeral. Court will lxst several days n,.vt mik. as there is considerable busiiie-i yet to be attended to. Hoft.sE Snow. Tho aui.ual horse how was held iu this city latt Monday and wa a very creditable affair. A godly number of horses were in attendance, and we are glad to say that the great majority of them are owned in Lane county. St.ickmes Look to your owo interest. .Smith Bailey, of Springfield, ha the bestj ILuiiux horse in the county, which he ill , c;,..;Hi.i U'Kli.e-V.avs. Thurs-' r;i.. dav and I ri'Ujs. - Dexter Item'. April ID, 1SS1. Mr A R Randall, I M at Tay. died Sat urday I M r j A vVil!i;UI1, lu1 w;,ile ,t wrk , u,e ; ft foot injured gging camp.- Metir Clayton & Itenshaw are teaching a writing sihool ia which great interest is taken. The young lady from Eugene, mentioned iu my last as being employed to teach the school here, failed to meet her engage ment, ami Mr B F Mulkey tf Pleasant Hill is employed.' Miss Emma Briggs, is teaching school at Hill's jSciiool hotfe; Miss Mary Luflin at Full Creek; Miss Miry Bibb ut the upper district in lost Valley; and Miss Fanny Coinegys at tho Rutin. Leg Amputated. The following we take from tho Yakima Record of a recent date: John Splawu, who got into a shooting scrape ii Yakima City List October and retired from tlie fray with a hall iu his hip, has since- suffered constantly with tho wounded member, ''physicians hoped to save the Ii nib Lut were unable to do so, and last week recourse was had to amputation iu order to stve the patient's life. 'Ho is reKrt:d as having stood the operation well for oue in hit debilitated con dition aud should not erysipelas, to which ho is subject, set in, it is thought he will re cover. He has the sympathy of the entire community iu his long and very painful alHietion. Shtslaw. We are iutoruied that ou the Lower Siuslaw th'ero is about 150 whites, and plenty of roa.a for at least 1 ,01)0 more permanent settlers. The laud is :ovurcd with an undergrowth, but it is easily cleared. The river ia a tit-.o body of water, it being at least oue-quarter of a mile w id t and very deep. The tide extends up the river for 23 miles. At tho mouth of the rivor there is a better harbor than either Coos Bay, Alsea or Yaquiua, and iu fact, the best between tlie Golden 'Jate and the Columbia, it having 19 feet of water on the bar at high tide, and it has only about three breukers ueross the channel. riaindealcr. AnTtsiAN Well. Last Monday tnorniug work was commenced on au artesian well in Portland, Oregon, the apparatus haviug arrived from San Frauciico on the last steamer. The machine worked like a charm and it was but a short time after it was set in motion that it reached gravel and when it struck the bed it did Dot ecem to check its progress in the least. This we believe is tho first artesian well ever bored ia this valley, and are inclined to the belief that it will give such excellent results as will . induce hundreds of others to adopt the samo means of getting pure, fresh aud healthful water iu great abundance Select Headings. We are informed that tho noted eleciltiouiot., Mrs. 1). F. Smith, of Portland, will givo one of her entertainments at tha M. K. Church, in this city, next Wed nesday evening, April 27tii. We can assure the people of Eugene that this lady is one of , 1 ' , , i , . . . ( ;.. , , the most accomplished uIccut,o..u,ts in t e Stale, as many of our citizens, wno attended her readings last Winter, can tuatify. All wishing a rare treat should be present.- We hopo tu tec a full hoiiso. Reserved "eats cau be8ccured at Crain Bros, music store. Still in tiie Seuvkb. Mr. Win. Ruhell, formerly of this city, who it w ill be reineni bcred inlistel in the Eug!ii army, mtill in service, llis father, Mr W 11 Rulell, of Dallas, has recently sent tho necessary money to Senator Slater, to purchase his dis charge, aud before long we may expect to hear of i. is being honorably discharged. Ho probably w ill not again soon take such a foolish streak, and will prolably be content to return to his old home, iu Oregon nnd earn his livelihood by the sweat of his brow. ArroRXEVj in AiTiiNiiANCK. We noticed tlie following attorneys iu attendance on the Cir.'ilit C'ourt tins week: J M Thompson, J J Walton, Guo li Denis, C V Fitch, U S Bean, D M Ilisdoii, Horace Knox aud H C Humphrey, Eugene; Geo S Waslibiiruo aud .) L Wright, Junction; Judge J V Watson, Distiict Attorney J W Hamilton and W 11 Willis Roseburg; John Burnett and John Kclsay, Corvallis Fine Stock. Last Monday about 20 head of line horses, belonging to Mr. J. F. Miller, of Salem, passed through this place ou their way to Luko county. Amoifg the number were the tine horses, t'.ye Straw, Black Stranger, and the fast mare, Haidee. Most of tiie horses were in a very pojr con dition, which rcilects no credit on the owner. DisAOltEEl). The jury in the ease of tl.e State of On-g.in vs. J. R. Cartwiibt, for manslaughter, which has been ou trial this week iu the Circuit Court, disagreed, after being out all of Wednesday afternoon and night, and were discharge.!. We under stand that the last ballot iu the jury room stood 7 for acquittal to 5 for conviction. I Fourth of Julv. It ho been cveral years since the people of Eugene have cel ebrated our national day. Would it not be well U ucluuiawMii here this year, and by this meaus save our money at home instead of having to go to some of our neigh boring towus. Who will make a move iu this matter? .Band Tournament. Five bauds have signified their intention of entering the con test at Dallas on the 3 1 aud 4th of June. Eugeuc, Amity, No.th Yamhill, Lafayette and Albany, will each send a baud to com pete for the honors and share in the defeats of the occtsion. New Cclveet. The city suthoriri'S have let the contract for the continuation of the cnlvcit, at the railroad crossing, across the street Eetcesed. Toe Wheeler u;veyirg pir- ty bare returned borne, Laving finished tl.e I contract. Personal. Pr. Bailey, of Corvallii, spcut several dny iu this city this week. Mr. Harry Miihr, of Portland, was ia town ouo day tin week, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Portland, are in town. Mr. Miller is superintending the Eugelio bridge. Mrs. A. Renfrew, at one time proprietor of the St. Charles Hotel, was iu town this week attending Circuit Court. Ncls. Lilckey, one of the old residents of this county has been in attendant o on tl.e Ciicuit Court. I In hails from latl.ain. Open Air Concort, Tho Eugene City Brass Rand will give an opciinircoii.'c.rt,froiti the band stand this even ing, (weather permitting.) Tho following programme will lie rendered: I "Cecilia, Cuickatcp," by F G Butler. 2 "Kuight Erraut, (J S, F R Webb. 3 "Tally Ho," Polka, 4 "Remembrance of Frankfort" Q Gout a. 5 - "The Gem" Quickstep, F J Keller. (J "les Lebeueiu Trnum," Ziekoff. 9 Rendezvous March, ZickoH. : (J. W, CilitlsTlAS, Leader, New Goods. S, T. G.' Hendricks has just received a large lot of ladies' ami gouts' scarf, neckwear, Ac. Also clothing, dry good, hats for Summer wear, which, ho oilers at leascnablu prices, which he offers at reasonable prices. Foster kid gloves" a spsciality, ns $1,00!), worth of them just arrived. Call and examine his stock. Coyote Club. A meeting for the purpnie of organizing a Coyote Club is hereby called to meet at the Court House, Eugene City, Saturday, April Cid, at 1 o'clock P. M. Sheep owners and all interested iu destroying theso pests are invited to bo present t The roruviail Nyrii) has cured thous ands who were suffering from Dyspepsia, la bility, Liver Complaint, Boils, Humors, male Complaint, ec. Pvnphlcts tree to any address, Seth W Kowle and Sons, Boston. Milk for Salk. By goin for it you ran get milk t f John Lenger for 13 cents pur gal lon. To Ml llm EX. Old type for babbit metal for sale at this oilier. For Sai.k. I lav and oats for Hale cheap. Apply to Dr. T. W. Shelton. Picrt'itR Framks uheap at Crain Br An immense stock and Impure blood is shown by skin disorders, Pimples. Swellings, Ulcers, &o., also by Liver and Kidney Complaint, Constipation, Piles, Indigestion, Biliousness, Desponden cy. Lassitude, General Weakness, nnd many other symptom. Purify wild King of the Bl'.iod. See advertisement. Oil, WUATACOUGII! Will you heed the warnin, Tlie signal pr haps of tbs hi re approach of that more terrible thVase Consumption. Ask yourselves if you I can uir..rd for the sake of saeiuj oO els., to run I the r;k and do noibirV,' for it. We know from , .xlMwur tlmt shilnli's Cmv will Cure your CoiikIi. It never fails. This explains why more than a Million ISottles wi re sold the past year. It r -lieves Croup and Whooplti ; Coiurh at once. Mothers do not be without it. For Lame Back, Side, or Chest iikb Shiloh's Po rous Plactei. Sold by Osburn & Co. IU'CICLLX'3 ARNICA SALVE. The Bkit Halve in the world for Ilrniws. f'nts, Sores, I'hvrs, Salt liheum, lover Soma, T-tter, Chapped Humls, Chilblains, Corus,uiid all b'nilB of .Sl.in Kruptiin. 'This salve is Nupr in, t el to tfivc perfect satisf .tt tion in every esse or or n ivfimile'L Price .".) els per liox. I'or fate by 'vVn.KlN'ri, the I iru'ist, Eugene City. Mulholluml, Junction City. SHILOII CONSUMPTION CURE. This is beyond question the rnont sue eessful Cou'!i Medicine we have ever sold' a fuw doses curing invariably theworfct cases of (Vi;:h, Croup, and Bnuiciiitin, while its won derful success in the cure of Consumption is without a p:irellt;l in the history of medicine. Sinceiti'first discovery it has been sold on a guarantc", a t:'t which ' other medicine can stand. If you hav acou,di wb earnest iy ak yen to try it. l'rice 10 ts, St) cts nnd SI IW, If your Luu:;s are sire, Client, or back Lame use Shiloh's i'orous Flast ;r. I'rico 25 eents. Sold by O.thurn & Co.. Druggists. Stop a Moment and Road Th's- . I.oois nt this I d of goods just received at the Tanners and Mechanics Clothing Storo. Sacquo Suit from f 10 to $17. Scotch sacquo or frock suits from $12 50 to f 17. ' Sacque or frock diagonal suits f.' m $1.1 50 to Sil. llroadcloth coats and vests, diagonal, Prince Albert coats and vests. Just the tiling for Holiday presents. Several new lines of overcoats, reversible and ulsters, all grades and prices, from 07 50 to 82:). Dcrhy shirt, r.eckties and the finest line of neckwear iu the city. New hat aud caps, wool scarfs nd gloves' 10 different styles of underwear, all grades and prices. Tlie be t stock of i!k and linen handker chiefs, hosiery, ic, for tlie holidays, in the city. t Latest stylo of imlw CI " 3 Cp from $1 to SI 25. Hoys hats and caps. The best line of pants pitt'ins anil suits in the city. Cafhmers, Diagonal, Scotch and Americia cloths, f'uits made to order from ii-V) up. IWs made to order from S 50 up! Dark gray Oregon cashmere pants, $5. All wool pants 4 50 81 75, 83, 83 50, ?. TanUSl "", 82 50, S3 50. Overalls 50 cents, 73 cents, 81, 81 23. Diagonal pants from 85 to 8 The pnly (ients Knrnishing good store in Eugene City. Clothing cut for anybody. All good marked in plain figure, and strictly one c.-uli price for all. Call and examine our good before buying elsewhere. FAtiyr.au t Mmiamch StoriJ, 11 J. GRAHAM, Manager. rimptca and otiirr k o disorder q lit.ly yield to that thoroo i hi 1 puri ier and i tonic, Kinj of the tluoi See Alvt mil Monday April 4 f y I QHTTI'DU1 1. A. ii. uIUJlUIj Has received tlie latest and best Stock of SPUING GOODS that was ever brought to this County. We will sell Goods at I. I This is tho only Store this line of Goods. I Lead the Way On the prices of tho Omuls. We get a price list every week from New York, and sell accordingly. Ono visit to our estab lishment will convince you that wo are underselling our com petitor at least 40 per cent, on tho dollar. W AND WE CAN DO IT. 5 "Wo have tho lightest Store in town, with a sky-light in the center. It is 75 feet long. Two doors south of tho old Store. D Lb a . GENERAL Of the Prices of all kinds of Goods for the purpose of re ducing my stock. &. IL Friendly. Cfinil UinC!) Mineral Waters, j 0UUJ1 HfllLHj ciaser Ale, Sparklin? Vines and all Carbonated IJeveraget APPAHAID3 for Maklnir. Bottling i, DIBPEH3IN0 Comtdete Outfits, Material and Supplies. Established 4H years, lllmtrateil and 1 need ( V.taiogue sedt to any address on application. Head your ord.j.dirt ,rriiEwSj First Avenue, 2ith & 27th SU, New York. Chas. m. Horn, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. r PF.ALE R IN OUIT3, WFLKS, Kepf.iriin? done In the neatest style annd wairantea. ntwinir uincum VSafss, Locks, etc, repaired. Guns loaned and ammjniion furnished. Shop on Willamette st, opposite Astor House rrilT;'t liowe. BaniiilKworthlJ U t. Mttto. "0 WF.f.K. Ills'lsyst hMnsfastly nfl.CulT . i A nnftKrw. AJ ! 'au Co. Auau, Me 7!)H CL'EXA VISTA STONE WAKK ge Oil EM (fa mwm OX .3 TllK- side of Portland that keeps ona PRICES UCTIOH HEW GOODS, 1.EW GOODS 1 I have received and have on hand full lins of CROCKERY GLASSWARE, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS and Cigars and Tobaccco, ' Which 1 will wll sell for tha lowest Friers. Call and examine my good before purcliawng elsewher. A. GOLDSMITH,