CITV AND COUNTY BRIEF MEXTiOX. safsses- Count j H u ""M jjin. Aoimmeuse fruit crop way be expected Mr. Simon- IioeuMatt, of fortUud, it in tow".'. S ailniaistratrii eotiue of Sarah F. Or 'toe. ;; . Straw hat for Samaei" wear for ealeat Hen Mr. F. A. Craiu fu in Portland one day ;tbi week. If you wish to buy grtode cheap call at S H Friendly'. : Hurie bili printed at the Guard oflicat -reasonable rate. Call and eee that large stock of good for tale at Friendly'. Mr. P.' W. Osborne, of tbi city, visitej Salea on day tbie week. For gnod deoliatr at reasonable figure gu to Dr. Davit, overtSraug (tore. ' , Something new la kid gloves at S. H. Friiadly'.. Cal! and examine them. Silver Hated Ware A complete assort eat; all f mars, at Crain Bros. , 8 It Friendly eel' cheap for i'uh btnti, ike ctatni'it:, ball, cap fancy goad, etc. J i. Wiatst i (till making lif-iie Card and Cabinet r notogriph. Gu and aee them. Twenty-niue journal are uow published ia tbi country exclusively by colored men, Mr. Helen Stevenson, formerly of thie place, i teaching a tcWl at Dairy, Ore- A huree of McCornack t Renahaw'i died en day tbi week; also a Mr. Stowull, lust 'ou. A incia1, will be given at the residence of J U MoClung, thi evening. All mule wel 'eeme. W amdentand that the ISugeae bridge ' will be ready ia about a week from to day for travel Mr. VY. W. Catbeart, of Cottage Grove, nat Veen appointed a notary public for the eniuiug two year. George Noland i at present editing the bchnco Pioneer, the proprietor beiug absent n a business trip. Prank Rankin execute all photographic work with neatness, fall and examine sample of hia work. j We were presented With eom rie stranbor yie the first of the week by Master W. Huff. The first of the eaw.n. Now ia the'tim to plant yonr spring ad' vertisenienU an J 7 iu id la aure to make a good inventiiieut therefrom. Monty to loan, any quar.tilyi on taaj tin?, and reasonable term. Inquire of Jude Wal ton, room No. 4, over Gran-e Store. Mr S II Fricudly will pay the holiest caab market price for wheat. Give liiia a call kefere celling yeur grain elsewhere. Eugene Rook & Oo. No , 1, melts Mm 'day evening. A fall attendance U request. ed business of Importance will co.no be fore the meeting. 1 ltcv. H, S. McLnffurty ps-stor of the Dap tist Church, will preach to morrow rooming and evening. Subject for evening, "Iulidcli j of Great Men." All are invited- Go and e that large itock of poods jnt received at ISfeudrick' before purchasing else where. The best stock, of nu n 8 clothing and 'nririjhiiig'g ols at pricea to suit the times. If the revised edition of the Libia will Wy make It a sin to read a borrowed news paper, the sueces of the wick will ba as lured, and we will subscribe for a copy on sight. ''' Elder S. Monroe IM'tntd will prrnrh in the Christian Cbureli of this city, m-xt Sun day, morning and evening. Gubjcct for rn'nrniDg, ' "Ti e Key cf Hnrrnn l.ifo and Character;' evening, "I Cliriitiauity a Fail ure r We have received an invitation to attend picnic to be held at the ..Stafford schnii' nonsey Mohawk, on Saturday, May Hth. All who attend will have an excellent time, as arrangement bave been mado that knurc it success .. '.-..' Califomians are raising a relief fund for the widow of the lute Juhn Browo, of liar per' Ferry fame. The Chronicle .suggest that aaoh t the' Republican member of . the Legislature donate one dsy's per diem, which wouli innbe n sum of foOO. ; C "fehot by the Indians. Thrf'Walla Walla Statesman, print the following letter from Andrew MeCalley, who Jormerly reside hero, but wh l ii"W lu Kew Mexico. The letter explain itself: . "Dear Fatuer: I am now lyiBg on it y back with my leg all shot to piecjs. ' I luvi i! ready Iiad two oikrationi performed on iny leg, and about to have the third. The Iudiane ihotme aV'uttwo manth ago when they raided the country.. I waa at thi time proipectine. and the Indian jnmiied us unaware.. Tour of .the boy. tood by me two f whom were killed aud the other two CAped'without injury.' '. Y'nnr Son, Asnixw." Aruestkd. Deputy Sheriff Clinge , of Folk county, passed through the city yester day with Jno. L. Sheldon, whom be arrested Thursday in Lane county. Some time ago Sheldon waa aroated fur (tabbing a man bat gave bail, for hi appearance. Hi bonds man asked to be released, hence bis arrest, and the prospect of lingering in j il h"" up 1cfrr9-hiin uulrt he gnt boiidi Saltm Stateimaa. Ges Lane's Fcmibjiu Tlie follewine were the pall bearer at t.ea Lane funeral it Roaeburg, Friday, April 22. Hon John Whiteaker, Judge J F Watson, A tush Cba. Drain, J M Thompson, Robert R Cochran, Hon J XV Kesmith, J Cox, J J tomitock aud J D P.nniett Hou J V NV- lilth delivered the funeral address, whiih T ah eloquent and maaUrly productioa. Circuit Court. Circuit Court re-uouvened at tho Court riouao, iu Eugene City, Mouday, April Sloth, 10 o'clock A. M. Treseiit Judge J F WaUon, ProsccuMng Attorney J W Hamilton, ShcrifT Shelly, aud Clerk Ware. The remainder of the docket waa disposed of a follows: EtaU of Oregon v 8 II Spencer; maliclnu Injury to wronal pmperty.-Not a tru bill rotate of Oreiron vi C S Savr.: hui-.lurv-fot guilty. Joe W MjMithon et ux vi E A Rri.F-. 1- nit for partition. Continued. UoarJ of ocoool Lnl Commusionsn' vi .T It. Underwood; fur-closure. Decree of foiecloa- ore. - Cha Iuer v G W Odell et al: iord..ir publication of iiimmons ordered. T Deviue v J J ('.nii.t,wlf dama'e. Verdict for defeuilant . . ternber and Scn.t..r v. J V ami .Til .1 klus; to recover money. Stricken' from tba cal endar. J U rerry v J N aaJ J T Luoer; to money. Judgment for pluintiif. liliatc and Craw m Grinville Finher: to recover nioucv. Juihriiieut for pUiuthr by default for iOJ 70 auj iutvreat. Geo M Cooper vs T A M Uiorn, adininlntra terof etatoof J.ma Ilhei, di-cciuJ; focIia uru. JI C Humphrey apooiuted iriiArdiau ad litem for uiiaor tlefeuduiits. John Cummlu vi G W Rinchart: aDoeal from jud. uientof lower court Reversed. MUte of Or.'Oa v John Roberts; assault with Ubgroua weapon Rlead i;u'lty ud fiued $o0 and costs. .N L Stran-- v O A Lockwood; foreclosure. Ci'UtiuueJ. bt.'.ta of Ore-in vi IVsntc Rottnr- liunlt wick daurou weapoa 1'UaJiruiltyanJtincd iuO and coma. Atiiilicalioo ef Gideon Cantonwin for change of naait Writ dismissed. Adjourned. Irving Lams. April 23, 1331. Business in and around Irving ia very dull. We bad the pleasure of witnessing a fight this week. Crops lw k fine, and our fanner are iu better spirits. Irving wants a grist mill, dry gemds. tore ana a Wdmi tliop, DcMUoa a uw tu goia pie. vs. Whs will be the lucky man to ven ture upon these euterpries. Ti e school here is uuder the management of Mr. J. N. Goltra, aud is progrossiog fiucly. The patrons of this school district are de cidedly opposed to as exchange of luhnol bxik cut mere. We would like to hear froia lioriter districts. Those who buy bok are the one who have the burden to boar. Now is the ti ue to m n id public opin ion, boforo tho ucxt Le iliture cm.ve; e, so we may send men t'ltre opp ise l to cou- linuaily cbauging boo'.s. Si'BU'RiDKlta. ' 1 rjeport of Grand Jury. We the Grand Jury for Lane Connty, Slate of Oo.gnit, do Hubmit thtt following ua our fiiul h-port- Tiut we have exa'idiied the vartou public ollioe f tha county, in- cludiuif the t'ltfrk'. Sherifl", and Treasurer' olliivs, and that we find each of thorn in good order tul uca'.ly kept The records of the Cotnty Clerk' othv wo find in jf md or der au I neatly kept; aiso the books of the SheriiT and Treasurer. Wo would rccoin: men I that the 'door of the vault in the Clurk' olaoe be repaired (o that it can be closed and locked. N, The eouaty jil of this connty, we report as being unfit for the 'e kepiug of priso ner therein. iiuj;!io, April 22, nsi. t . J. M. Slocn, Fore nan Oruid Jury. Arretted. A man who lives with a .quav near tho river, by the name of Jim MoFarland, was arrested Wednesday by De puty Marshal Underwood for caving wbUky to an Indian, known as Simlaw George. lie afterward escsiel, but wfs re enptnred Thursday, nd taken to Portland, Oregon, Friday to aswor to the charge. He will undoubtedly be aentsnced to tlie pe:i ittotirry, as this is hi third offense. Tssirt L.t Thrrday Mrs. Cynthia A. Undritlr.of Siuxlaw, wa examined before the County Court and pronounced insane, .n,1 was tho ame day taken to the asylum . F.nt Portland. We understand that she ha recently had a severe attack of fever, and apparently recovered, but non the be am t i show svmptom of insanity, and be- ennvng worse waa brought to town with the above remit. . - Confirmed Tishnp B W istnr Morris, of the EpiscnpidCi nrch, confirmed the follow ing mcd ptnon as n.emlK-rs nf that churcb.'ast Sundry n orning: B C Van llou ten, Mr D nthit and wife. Mr Mary J Odell, Mis K-trlla Whiteaker, Mr Jas Slater.' Ri'hop Monis preached an excel if .irn-oi after the confirmitiou. He also preached in the eveui ix Mr D F Smith. The entertainment given by this lady last M'edoesday evening, st the M E Church, waa really epleudid. Mr Sir Mi p'st-e ire elecntionary jw er, and wa would not I lorprised if .ome day be btcame a distinguished c!!uliouut- Coyots Cub. Person who favored the forming of a Coyote club met at the C. ort House b-t Saturday aud adjourned to ?atnrday May 7th. It ia to I hoped that a large number of our hep raiser will I protect. Accepted Mr.' Whee'er, who ha been studying telegraphing under air. L. G. Adju st the depot here, ba ccepted a pithn,'of t':e Narrow Cnage llsiiroaa to. ai me new town of Dundee, at a salary' it So per month. We wish bin socces. M qvmr.o.-C. R. Sayr. who wa i mict t.1 by the Grand Jury lor tlie burglary of aome'bann from XT. James nor, was ac quitted Ut Tuesday. He has bveu ia the county )3 site th Kt ef January.' SUICIDE AT JUNCTION. u. D. string in a hit ot Incnnliu Honrre MlnV. Piwhsw sjiwe W l IM II self, at Junction. Fridy morning,' Mr J R Ream, coroner 01 thi county, received a telegram from Juno tion stating that Mr D D Stung hid com mitted suicide. Cornuor Ream weut down on the train, and held au lupiet developing .uhata'utiaily- the following fiuts: Mr String arose about five Friday nion.in, droed and left his b.-d room. Not returning for some time liia wiro boo tine shrined and went to the b.iru, the door of which wu opsii,toeie'i for him, nd found him banging to a beam. She garo the alarm to the neighbors, but too Ut it the unfortunate man was already dead. He bd leen troubled the day previous about tome of his business transactions, hav obligations soon to fall due which he thought he could not meet Mr String a s a ateady, industrious citizen, a bntcher by trade, and about middle agrd. Ho w.is a member in good htanding of Junction Lodge A F A A M, by whom hi funeral olc-equie were eon ducted. Tho following is the verdict reu" dered: Wk, the jury wtmranned to inquire Into the cauaeof the death of 1 1) Striii;,', say that be came to his death on th 29:li J.iy of April, 1SS1, by atritnulation, caused by hiu.'in by hi own hinds wailj ln fit of tmu i ir.try Ksuuty. C W Wanhburne, K Van Vrankiu, WS Le, V K'rau, T O Thnmrum, .Tat Uollinuu. Jury. J.'E, IIocsrcK, Clerk. I. O. 0. F. Anniversary. The sixty-second suniver-iary of the insti tution of Odd' Fullowship ia the Uuited State wa appropriately celebrated at the hall of th order, in this city, Tuosday even iug, by the Odd Follows, their families and numerous guests. A abort addres wa de livered by J J Walton, V U K, and vocul and instrumental musio wis furnished by the choir aud string baud. The feature of the evening however was the rupper, pre pared by Charles lUkvr at the St Charles Hotel, to which about 70 couple sat d-r-vn. After supper all returned to the hall where social converse and amusement waa iodulged in until a late hour. The hall and dining mom were finely decorated aud trimmed with evergreen aud mottoeaL The ladies of the Rvbekall deserve credit for the excellent manner iu which the celebration wa carried out, - Fi.se rRoKfHcTit. Li S.ilurdiy we paid a short visit to Willamette Fork prvciuct, and were g'ad to observe that the ctop pros pects in that section are splendid, Meurly it uot quiUi all the gmiu H ww u and looking tiuely. Whilo thuru we enjoyed the hospi tality of XI. Thomas Vaughn, aud cun uwure any wandering pilgrim, thud cliaiiuvs that vi ay, thai for sohd comfort for the inner man the houinVou's board epreud by Mis. Vaujlui cannot bo suipused. Cu'BMFKii:a. The next rcjftihir metiiik' of Lane Cout ty tipoi t-iutn Club will be held at the club room, nut Saturday evening, Muv 7th. A piopokitiuu to citorti uize the ilnb wdl bo iutrwluced, and it is rei.u -uted th;.t every mea.Oerbo present and Vot ou this qucb lou It is to be hoped tlut tie luciubcis of the club will see fil to continue the orMiiitinu, as in time it will no doubt be produetko of much good. ' TiiR Mouoc WARiiiou-i. Schonchin, in a letter, to the Counoil Firo of tlie Ujlli ult., Jees noma iiiturenLl.i pir.ioiil.irj of the sur vivors of tlie great Mndou warp who were Ukeii to Indian Territory to be civilized. ' li gm Charley died uu tho 2'uh of October Sb'veku4:y Jim died un tho 1 4t.lt of Ust mouth Ruth died of uoiuumption, Steam boat Frauk is preaching." B.'.hk Bali The University and Town nines egain met on the dhiiuoud field lait baturday, for a in itcii game; last Katilnbiy, re:.ulU.ig in a victory for cho town niuo, by a score of 19 toll. The third gmie of the sj;ien will b played to d.iy, when h will be decided which arc tho v.c.or.t, as each have voii a game. All who enjoy tl.t sjwi't liic-ull be pre-ent. SlXOt'I.AK AcrlliKMT.-A daughter of Mr Cass Ueuilriek, of the McKeuzie, aged about 17 yeam, met with rniher a sii'ijiilsr and uu fortunato accident a few day . Whi crosiing a iVnit log, eariying a g'a-is jar, he fell brenkiug th j.ir, hi (I cutting the end cif her hose off w ith on of the fragments. 1000 Hons Wantko. Krst.4 Washbrr ic. . t i i,..-. ,i.:r ,,...:,,.. i irnii lieail fll lios, tueil a win no v wutelier mis coming wiuter CaJi paiii down on all pur c .asc. -' A Ciraxon, i'l.e s jcoal pre2hinsrvicc of i th i irst Lapiist Church, w i.irli heretofore has been Lei J at 7-30 o'clock, will f r m tl.ii date, and until fa'tlur no'.lcc, be behl at 5 o'clock. riRALYZCD. W learn that Mr Jacob Hamptou,ai old resident of thi county, re ceived a lever stroke of paralysis Monday. He i now lying in a precarious condition; CofRT AbJODKSKD. The Circuit Court adjouned last WedneVIy at noon. All th lawyers, jnryir.tu ud witness have returned to their home, add town teem a trifle dull. FlUEri. Frank Smtor, of Coburg, who cotnmitud aa assault on John Lopg, plead guilty lait Tuesday, and sras fiasd $.'0 aud iets by Judge Wat Sfiu. ClMISO Ezehcixb. The cloing exercises of t!ie publ e scfiiH.I will beheld at the M. E. Church. Tri lay. May Gth. There is quite an eii.ittnnnt.ru the street tliis, J- rirlay tven.ri, uu account of Mrli Uutii taking oue i f liis children away .'rointhe h une of nis divorced wite- Bn tines men should not forget that ', blauli uotes, loj-heal'. statement-. IrtUT . hoads,' and every dc;riptiou of co.nnit-rci.d . prio'i.o ar nei-Iy a..S piudiptly executed at the CfAkD ouic. STATE UNIVERSITY. A orliinm devoted to the Interest of the T.anrean hiuI K ibii:rti l.lL-rnrv Souleties. anil t'" . IR-Em Cooswkli , ..Kimtor Time ha marked another period in our Society. Wc ar calii-1 upon to occupy th vacant desk, and wield the pen in behalf of Eutaxians. We acknowledge th honor and hall tudeavnr if possible to deserve it; for although our hand ar unskilled our heart is willing. And if w do pot expect t ap pear before the publio nutj &MIict I-aur-cans, yet we glad'y accept a share of the publio into fit through tho mediuin'of this column. D.-K. C. Brevities. Vacation is a thing of the past. Extra sessions are iu order this weik. Strawbciriti are rip ou the Uuivcrsity eampit. ' The Rotany clau i exceediugly interest iug. Who i counting tho week until con.mtn cement ? We rvj-ihe in the f.-sgrance of the first Spring mots .' The Trigonometry elas wa examiued by Professor Luihy, this week. Mi.-s Id lunn i again among us, having almont recovered from her late illnefs, Public rhetorical in th auditorium next Friday; all who feel interested iu tho welfare of tho Uufverity are reupectfully invited to atteud. Tho mystery iolvcd- the Eutaxian now know why the Lauroans do nottako off their ht tn them the '.ierman yiug "they have sparrow unnsr their bat." Mis Mae Uuderwood who is. teaching near Junction cme home last Friday. Her many friend feel the lost of her presence, aud gladly welcome these short returns. On Thursday of last week, the class in Livy passed an txaminatlou uuder Professor Johnson, and also the trcnud Caesar class. Having finished Caesar they began Sulluat. Mis A. D. Smith, who was formerly student of the University, and who is now toaching at "Link Holler" wan in Eugene Sunihiy. These flying visit are ihort but swoetv. Mrs. Ileibert McCornack, of the class of ISTS.who ha bean spending the winter iu I'ugene i now visiting friends in The Dalles; and intend to make her future home iu Walla Walla. Miss Kmina Corncliu departed last Satur day for Brownsville, 'uer which place she will tuk charge of the district school for the next time month. We wish her lucces in this her Cist attempt at traiuiug th juvenile miuds. Hall of EuLixians. April the loth. This behu th Aral .uoofi.ig after vacation, there was a full at tendance, and more thiol usual intertst mani fest among the members. 1 he opening song was perfectly cnehaiitiilg. Oil! tl ut a Lau reu ii bad lingered near. Cmler tlie new busiues.i c.unu the election of olllcers for the ensuing term. Miss Charlotte Roberts was ilulyeloctod President; .Miss Eva Rogers waa elected to tho ollii.e of Vice-President after the stcotid ballot; after the first ballot on the names of the 'uomince for Secretary Miss Alice Dorris and Miss '' nma Cornelius were left as cinitostauts, Misa Drris wa filially elected. Wu Mary Dorri wa elect ed Treasurer by au almost unamious vote. After balloting several time the society at lit if siiocee leil in ca-itiuga two-liv'rd vote for Mi Franc Olell, this elocting her Ser- geant-at-Aruu. Question chosen for debate two weeks hence. "Resolved that Scandal ought to be punishable by law." Leader ou the aflluia- tiuo, i)e Etta Cogswell, colleagues, Alice Dorris, Currie Wulher, find F.liia Spencer; Loader on th negative, Jennie Spencer, colleagues, Anra Whiteaker, Mary MoCor iiack aud Mary Dorri. April ?2d. To-day our new officer as ntned their respective duties. The exercises were oiiiewhat at a variance from the usual program m s there brinif no debate we listen ed n u hour to the reading of Ivauhoe, iu which we - become tuoro iutercited each week, especially, iu the character of Re becca, Ilia beautiful J e wens, aud the disin heritcd kniyht. In older to vary the monotony of our regular debated the society chose a question having three H '4. Thn leader were therefore appoint' d. entitled to but one colleague each. Tie quei-tinn read a follow, "Which doe th most to mult the orator, knowledge, o'ature or art? After re ens, rlu. ii'g wliicli time an "exceedingly amusing" visitor arrived, thn soeiet- li-teued to nuns very appropriate and interesting rhi toi ica's. Although- our number is (mall our'eournge is great, and w are glad that we can truth fully lay, thct are uu drone iu th hive. The Laurean At the last meeting of the Laursan, the f'lloaiii( list of officer wereeieeted. Presi dent, Wallace Mount; Vice President (ion. M. lloyt; Secretary, B. B. Bctkman; Amis taut Secretary, Frank A. Huffer; Treasurer, H. ('. Courtney; Editor A. I Fraxier; Cen Mor, C. P. Richard; Sergeant-Rt-Arm, G. A. Dorris. The Eutaxians oder their best wi. li es of uccw to their .brother society, and feel coufidc-tit that thry will wax strong un der their valiant lea-lers. Milk fo Siu -By going for it you ran get milk cf Johu Iuger for 15 cent per gal lon. To MlLLVE. Old type for babbft metd for tale at tins ofiice. Fok SsLR. Hay an I oa. for iu!o cheap, Apply to lr. T. W. Aheltou. I'lcri r.e f eiiittAu imir.us stock i "heap at C'raio Hr aud mm Monday April 4 Y ITos'poceirctl tlie latest find lest tbn't was ever brought to tills County.. Wo will sell Goods at I. T This is the only Store this line of Goods- I Lead the way On the prices of tho Goods. Wo get a price list every week from New York, and sell accordingly. Ono visit to our eitab lishnvnt will convince you that wo aro underselling our com pctitors at least 40 per cent, on AS M WE W"o have the lightest Store in center. It is 75 toot long. 1 wo Iba II , GENEHAL EDUCTIOi! 0 111 Of the , kinds the purpose of re diioing my stock. 8, IL Friendly. , Mineral Waters, d'hijer Ale, Kmrlinij Wine and all Caib-mated Beverages PPAAin3 U KaklBg, Bottling & DI3PMS1NG Coii'.plele Oa'tlitx,- Materials and Hupplic F.tabliheJ 18 yeors. Illuslruted and j'riced (V-Uli)fu4slttoany aihlres on appliculiun. Send your orders ilirect to JOHN MATTHEWS, First Avenue, 2'ith & 27th SU., Now York. Chas. M. Horn. PRACTICJL G UJfS U1T1I. DKALER I.V QUITS, P.IFLKS, Tisldnx Tackle at. I material. Ji-iairinir done In th neatest style and warranted. Sewing machine, tiafes, Iyocka, etc., repaired. Guns loaned and amm jniion furnished. Shop on Willamette t, ooposit Astor IIous S5t320..' ferdsrst home. Cami-les-nrtli5 A luitM nTlfu i'o, t'uri' l.inl, sisin .Jf) i WF.KK. Itjrst h''nsOlr mtl.C'tr K I ..julfl-, (.). A 1 im I si's k Co, Au,'iita, Mu. 7al! UUKX.V ISTAS10NI.; WAIiH tr io T. (i. HKNDltU'iU ii.- THE STOKE Stock of SPRING GOODS Bido of Tortland tliat keeps on. the dollar. . , CAN DO IT. town, with a eky-light in tho doors soutu oi tno om oioro. MOB mm Prices of all Goods for N 17 GOODS ..HEW GOODS! I liave received and Lava on hand full lino of CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS arid Cigars and ToDacccor Which 1 will nrd.1 bU for the . ! rricf'8. Call and examine my good before purcliabing eleewlif re. . , A. GOLDSMITH.