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(jTY AND COUNTY. BKICF MEXTIOX. rf aauionol LocaU, ce edi torial Doyea!" .DoIwh.tr' Doto tte it!" v.?. what! Ye.! What is It?" vyVhy the Ei'oesh City Guaru." f,r good dentistry go to Clark. Brisg J'" chickens to Bettmsn. Property U till a.lvanoiotf iu Kugeae. ii peauds of coffee for $1 at UuiJsiuith's Job work a speciality at the Gcard office. gBOw was low down on the hilli yesterday. Per first-class uudertakiug go to Cherry k Ca furniture an4 low prices, is iveams tts. ill kinis of V eJ fr k A GoI1- taiitb'a Commence to take the Goaro by Jauaary lit, 1SS3. The highest eaih price paid fer wheat by V 1 Dunn. Cherrf DT "N f't e8r than lykedr- Joe Lacker jswelry cheap! iso Boauy, nw"' ., goods delirere.1 to any part ef the oity foa Goldsmith's, v Only eiifhtyth-M marry d irinj the p yiar in Lane county. finest assertmewt rormtnr la hane t Cherry t Day'- It U rumored 9 a msrnase will take place this city ti-nin.w. A fine line of silk plushes in shsdci grades at F B Uuua'i. Tie enly place where you can always sell year ckiekons is at Eettmau'a. A fall aortmnt of ladies, mines aal etiil- 4iti uaderware at B.ettman,. Jud-'e E S Bean has removed his office to the toerthwent Mora in the Court House. Tarnnrs if you want a (rood pir of Xe 1 Ws the new eboe iitoro a trial Eujene Hook nud Ladder Company No 1 B.ts at Lanes Hall, Monday oveuiug. A splendid dwolliug- home to reut iu Ku- pse. Apply to Mr (Jee S Wasbburuo. Inmeoie stock of oroslisry aul glasware t greatly reduced prbai at UjIJi'oititV i Jjall wa( fciven at Gwht-u Christmas Ofsning. Forty eoup!o wore iu att.iu.Uuoe. Christinas is hero and the WiirUirtj-HUui' store has the lin'est slippers fur Mit aud gmts. Mr'J B Kliioeliart hat doso em cxtuii- aire sign puitiug uu bid shop. It looks msbby. Kith the new yonr. subscribe for the Cnn. the best local PPr published iu Lane onauty. -The silver an plated ware at Joe Luekey' csa't h heat iu Oregon fur ijuaJity, qeaatity r elegance. Km don't nWti anything he can't tjuk whsa he says hi etok h(. Undertaking gl it the bet. "j:--;:. ... Ifyna want to hoy. your gill a present kiy a pair of tho Tiue eliprwr at the tYnrkinj-mans' storu. rUyi, hny one n thie toilet cases fi-om . JUjs i Lackey and give it to your girl, if y want to he solid. TVre will he no ;irv'hi'i; airrvioo r.t the IUptint church on S r.i Uy mi aj'.si'iut f the sicVnens of the pastor. Chas Horn iimd his Jfij)(.rtj-mii:iV BiiX)riuiii into tho brick building ouj door hartli of the I X L Store Messrs Geo. Ifislier and C Watkins v,,r Wutied 55 head of cattle of fieo. Luckcy, last week, paying 700 therefor. In selecting a Christmas present, don't overlook .Too Luikny's t'ut ntcW-' of ladies' sod gents' watches ai.d olnins. Mr TO Ilendrilis will ny the hihont market price fur nil kiiuls "f hi lot, fors and tallow. Oive him a call before belling. MrS H Friendly will pay tho hight task market price for wheat. Oive him a tall before selling your rain cl.e-!icrtf. Some excellent hup Innd for sslo ia trusts j Irem 10 acres upnar.L I noa frmit 50 t 5i peracre. (iK. M. Mil.LKH. Daring Mr.. Jos. Lnno's absence in ICnstom Oregen, anyone wishing t bia-m tli hall can os aeeoramedated by applying at the I X L Starel When yon settle yonr accounts for the year 18S2, don't forget to call 01 the printar, 'or we seed money to s-pure oar little ao eonnts. C B Watson, presidential elector for Ore gon in 1880, has been appointed collector ftf enstems for the Cooo Bay '3istrict, vice Mr Backer. e will send the GpaUd freo for nno year to anyone who will send as live new sub scribers accompanied with tho casS at the of $2.50 per annum for each. The Warking-mans' store is selling hootg M shoes nutil after Christmas at coit. 1 on caubuy nothing better than a pair of llip Prs lor yonr wife,tweethear or fellow. 0 of the belles of Eugene was heard to T tke other day "That all that was lacking ake her supremely happy was one of elegant toilet aeti at Hays Jt Lnckey's. A large assortment of Veantifnl fringed, lah sad satin Xmaa, hew years and hirth beards received by ,Miss Ilankin at the far, and will bo told much lower that Where, fceeeived on consignment, by Bettman, aad Misses cloaks, dolmans and ulsters, h will be sold at factory prices for the Jt 30 days I bavo orders to return what kib- CaU Mi ,e ffr youn-e'-ves. HK EenccEn. The prices for meals tt St Charles Hotel has been reluce.l Far 3l find tl.e rnealu at this bcitel fii.t-chws THE SACRIFICIAL OFFERINGS At the Hymenlal Altar for I88Z llio followinif persous fWght about a union of minds and souls in Iane county dur iiiK the year lS8i They number 83: W A Dixou to M L l'fK Thus Buldin to Alice Daniels. Ja M Liicr to Francis Khea, . M L Hasbruutk to Kmuia Wilkenson. Sanford Skinner to Ellen Kaublo. fas Brown to Lliitiboth Luce. A C Huffman to M K Kicks. J W Biwman to Ella Cordon, , J A Hill to Xoucy Biihit. Jas Biiknr to It A Walton. It M Martin to Kllen Ilioir.ilo. David Uerred to D l"i Ltuton. Alex Orifiiu to Xancy Holluway, L A Maupin to Li.riu Canaily. W B Scott to llosa E Vawhn. Henry Nelf to Uebewa Tetr. W Shelley to M.ifc'ifie Crabtreo. T W Ilixon to Mary C Settle, T L Zuuiwult to EtRe A Jonlan. W Jt Parker to K A Poiudoiter. 7j L Cidliim to Mary Darnawood, V O Condon to Emma J Southwood. 0 M Keoil to Lena Chuo. E b GrilSu to E M Mcllea. P Mulkey to S Zmnwult W L Arclmmbeau to Emui:t McMurny, F Fracer to Susannah Richard. B B Jeans to M M Kauscb. Wtn Lane to Minna Llndsey. CrTBoyd to AV, Tyler. F O Vaushu to M ILmkett F M Miller to K.wa C W Vites. Samuel Llppy to Martha Hollowly, S G Liudney to Vauderberg. T J Cook to Ida K Bo-art l;cu!en Job to Mury E Jones, I II r.aiicuni to J Davidson. M Mormon to M M Dunon. J A Chesher to S V Tburuian. 1 J Davis to Sally E Lyons. JnnieH Butts to Elizabeth Blew. Elvira Bjwlthy to E F Powers. Henry S Harmon to L E Hurlwr. E C Derrick to Matilda C 0;le, D Broadwater to May J Drury, J A Jones to Ella Buoy. Fred k Trimble to Allie Bate. B H Lyons to I'yHthia Watsoa. T J Shelly to Bona Hendrlcka. J A Cole to Mary It Doak' Kufus KoberUon to Lou E BoniL ( W Hsmliaker to A L Barbro. C W Lyons to Li.zie Slmiuonn. Jat Alleu to M M Godward. C M Kisteiiger to Mollie V Majors. David D Weddle to M Mulkey. M 'ur.iwalt to Julia Carpenter. CIms Ni'Isdii to Lla Johnson. Jas Keal to Xancy Johnson, F ( Gilbert to Aildie Goodinan. I-a Conner to Susie C Kirk. J S Blanton to L Breeiling. V V Soars to Amanda Tope. G 0 Moryr.ii to Mary M Gore. V P Martin to N A Shelly. K 11 Dcaditian to Harriet Goddard. Law Harding to Agues E Osburn. J K Hays to S J Richardson. Geo V Smith to Mary F Siors. Thos II Bailey to Anuiv L Flint K P Bedford to Mary J Burteh. C Taylor to Jane Moore. A Daucherty to L A Kelnay. WSKelsayti' LCBlakely. Thos C 1'owers to Nancy V Gilwon. Jon Walters to Ollie Adams. C W Prouty to Mary 0 Hope. Uenty Day to Julia Gooilman. Kobt Cooiier to Sarah A a'oung. K.-iiry li Moon to Delia A Allen. J B Irwin to Hath Jessie. M 5' Pitney to Annio M Holli. Thos Gondii to Eih'n Carey. Christmas lr( Eugene. T.it Saturday tho ladies of the Episcopal t:nir. h of this city irave a Santa Claus party to the chilJren of their Sunday School. The ladies distributed cake, pie, bum. candy, etc., amoii',' the schohrs, after which the ehi!d-en in dulsl in uiany pUaant games. About seventy scholars wore present. On Sunday, appropriate Christmas services were held in all the church of the city. Tl.e decorations were beautiful in all of them. Sunday evening the B.ptit Church gave a Mission V.-7 Concert, which was vrry lil)erally at'er.ded. The excreisej consisted of songs, dei-Uwr.tions, etc. VnirivW (in? was one ot cifr most beauti fr.i wlrlw days', the weatheif Rp!-niing more likoH May day, than thstof tdrak Decero Iwr, Vo-nig Ameriea was o,it in all hi" glory, M in.: whistles, and keeping up an imw.. with bis fire;rackeni. At 11 0 clo-k the 15uzeu Brass Band, fully.unirormea, man-ueii in the baud stand and discoursed some fine niusio, t.) u very large crowd. . Figene Enjlne Wnipiny, .in 1 - . v.",llum..t.te strct. at !i o'clock, which was wituesMd by fu'ly M people. The members of the company are getting to m. dorsUnd their "machine," aud if a fire should now nrow u they could do excellent sorvice. All in all, we lieliS'e t'.is to have been the liveliest Christ mas ever celebrated in Eugene. Dexter Item. Dexter, December 23, 1882. December as pWnt as May"-with a few exceptions. Miss May Lollin is teaching school at ivusn Island. Mr Wm Breeding and family, who have Uenliving in Arizona for six years, have re turned to "the land of big t d apples. Our school has been closed for a nund-er of weeks on account of some rases of scarlet nub; but the afflicted ones are convalescent Any young lady who is matrimonially in- lin.,. "mav hear snmethingto ner auM. by addressing the young bach." at the grist mill. a who "keeps Shade Trees for the University. The Board of Kegenta of the University 1 t.. fnivemitv campus to be sur and all per.n. interested in the Lniversity wV. mayluire to do ao to furnuh Jree. an Ibb for that purple, and have VM Februarynextasth. time. IJ .LsedtorecivetreesWa any pot, who 1 llin,. todonat the same.. 'h 1. time for persons U mlce a viuo. i the L niver-ity with but little , or no tteveXiygiveusahand in tbu a valuable gift to ex)eusc irutur. Masquerade Ball. Tho masquerade hall jjiTen ly tho Eugeuo Brass Band, Friday oveuing, Deo. S2d, ns a complete success, and netted the baud a handsome sum for tbeir management. The following is a list ot tho characters repre- (aontcd by the ladies participating : Mrs. Laura Kincaid.... ..Belle of the Ball Fairy Circus Girl Fairy luvuu .E. ('. Hi ass Band Spanish Girl .....Street Siui;cr ....Pop Corn Girl Lucy Scott llattie Johusou Iuise Gray Kinina Cole.nan llattie Sloan Mrs. Thos. Luekey I.ydia McGcu Belle Stevens. Sue Bush Ella Kenyoii Hattie K. Parsons , Bertha (ioldsmitli Sarah Beusbaw I.ixiie Barker Sadie Mdiee Dora McCoy Mrs Gray ; Alice E. Davis Eva B. Smith Lissie Barger Mrs F J Crouch Americau Flag- Mrs C. Croner Alaacinn Girl Night Pairy Queuu ... .Mother Gump Domino . . . Havana Cigars School Uirl Laueeress Bride Spring Archer Folly Frost Kittie McCoy Mrs J D Smith Flash Mrs Alice Williams. .. Kathleen Mavourneen Mrs Ida Nolson Jooky Mrs Wm Itenshaw Icicle Millie Kraustetter. Flower Girl Fauuie Croner; Gypsy Girl Merta Graves Dew Drop We are nimble to burnish a list of the gen tlemen on account of their not handing iu their names to the committee Christmas Gift. One of Eugene's beautiful belles, when no one was in the room with her, and when she supposed uo one was in hearing distaco, and and whilo she was sitting in the dim twilight by the window reflecting oyer the many presents which would he bestowed upon dif ferent ones iu the vicinity during tho coming holidays, sho forgetfully commenced talking to herself, and in the conversation she was recounting tlioso things which herself and some of her frieuds would like to have. She went along some length naming the nice tbiugs which sums of her friends would like otil she came to herself, when she remarked ia a little louder tone of voice than thereto- fore to the etfect that she hoped Sa'uta Claus would bring ber a husband. At that partic ular time the listener near by made some little unite and the talking ceased. Horrible Holocaust. Last Saturday nicdit At 12 o'clock the lodg ing house at Inmau's mill, in 'he mountains twelve miles west of Monroe, was destroyed by fire, and two of the inmates, Frank Leon ard and Geoive Blake, lost their lives, and another, Jom-ph Shepherd, was so badly burned that bis recovery is doubtful. They had pro cured a supply for the holidays, of which they dniak freely during the evening, and went to bed drunk, leaving a blaziag fire In the fire place, which communicated to the adjacent wood work. Ernest Holgate, a sober young man who occupied a room In the building, was awakened by tho flames In time to escape without injury. After getting outside ami giving the alarm be found that the others were still In the building. ' He again entered and rescued Shepherd, who is badly burned about the head, neck aud arms. Leonard and Blake were burned to a crisp and unrecognizable. Lous on the building, ?500. No insurance. Uregouian. Gpecial Meeting. A called meeting of 'i?cne Eugine Co. Jlo. 1 was hsld nt Dunn's Hall, Saturday evening, Deo 23, for the purpose of receiving the new enjiue. Councilman McClung, Chairman of the Committee on Fire and Water, prsscnted the company with the engine, in a few appro priate and well chosen remarks, which were re s londed to by Messrs L Bilyeu and G W Kill scy. On motion a vote of thaniiswas tendered to the Council, and esjiecially to the Committee on Fire and Water. Ou motion adjourned. Gko Swift, Secretary. New Years Calling. There is Considerable talk of observing this excellent custom this year. We have heard quite a number express a williagness to enter into it, so that no doubt there will be a good chance lor our young as well as older ladies to show tbeir hospitality on Jan. 1st, 1883. Mak ing New Years calls is a good custom, so long as rightly, conducted, and wo hope to see it eemmon t.iis year. In connection with this we will say that we have on hand the finest selection of Xew Years cards ever brought to this city, part of them being tho very lcst made, which we bought more on account of their beauty thin with the expectation of mak ing anything from them. A Phenomenon. Monday morning about half-past five o'clock, no the exprtss train from Lclwnon was coming down to Albany, enions on the train saw a very remorkuble li(,bt in the sky about thirty degrees in heMit, Just over the mountain peaks known as the Three Sis. ters It appeared to be aliout two-thirds the circumference of the full moon. Several times it grew smaller, as if Its edge were turned to ward the beholder, and disapieared, but soon came into view again, cuuu.iuk tout -erably Uon its reapearaiice. It was so bright and gave so much light that the snowy outlines of the Three Sisters were distinctly snown, and even the ravines were clearly defined. The attention of all the persons on the train was directed to the phenomenon. Borne minutes elapsed before it finally !iappeared. What prodigy was it! Can it le accounted for either as an electrical or meteorolncal phenomenon? Ciunbeiikiim. Mr T J Dunton, while in the Intern States, succeeded in getting about 5000 cranberry cnttings, which he in tends planting on some marshy land he owns. He is confident that cranberries can be grown in this country, with good profit. Any of oar citizens who wish to try the cultivation of this berry, can procure tho address from Mr. Dunton of regular growers in the East, where they may be obUiuexl. TlLK I.'RAI. Wo nnderstaud tr-at 3 D Love has brought the right of Lane comity of this valusble invention, and will com mence operations njion it immediately. It is an excellent and useful indention and ho wilr undoubtedly make it f well. Pergonal. Dr. E. 0. Clark tpent Christmas at his homo in Albany. Goo. W. Sill, of Portland, ndo this office a pleasant call this week. Mr.' "m Clarke went to Salem yesterday, whore ho iuteuds locating, A. Lelaud, Grand Lecture: I 0 Q T, was iu town one day this week v . Mrs Bell Jennings, is slowly recovering from the effects of a paralytio stroke. Gov. Wbiteaker and Mr. E. P.Coleman paid our town a short visit this week. Mr. Gus Kiidon is at present located on the old A L Humphrey place, on Long Tom. Miss Irene Dunn, of St Helen's Hall, Portland, has hern spcuding the holidays iu to 11. Mr J W Fronk, who has been working on the 0 & C 11 It extension, has returned to Eugene. Mr J W Bristow, we learn, is clerking In the gunsmith establiilimeut of W Bock & Son, Portlaud. We are sorry to retiort tM the condition of Judge Fitch shows no improvement during the Iwt week. Miss Minnie &tar, ot Drains Station, is visiting at the resideuco of Mr. It. K. Craiu, iu this city. Mr S W Condon,' of Saloni, the State Li brarian, has beer, iu Eugeuo this week visit ing fiicudt and relatives. '' Mr. E. C. Alexander went to Salem, Wed nesday, lie will return to Fugeno before leaving for San Francisco. Mr VicBehrens, formerly of this city, has been sclccteu as one of the extra men of the Portland Paid Fire Department Geo. Luekey left last Tuesday for the Ochoc country, where he intends goiug into the stock busiiios. We wish him success. Ths Drains correspondent of tho Uoschurg Plaindvaler says "That Prof E P Henderson has proven himself to be a very ablu teacher.'' Msssrs Dr J C Whitcakcr, Walter Gray and T Jeff Smith, alt of Portlaud, have loon visit.ug frieuds aud rolativos iu Eugeuo this week. Dr. Curran Osburu, who la attending the Portland Medical College, was in town dur ing the past Week visiting relativoa and friends! Mr, Elbert ( oodman, wo learn, has re sumed his (dd poaien as messenger for Wells, Fargo 4 Co, between Corvallis and Portland. Xlr. Elmer Giay, of Choney, formorly'.'a compositor on the Guard, has been in town during the holidays. Elmer is at present foreman of the Choney SentiucL Mr E L Bristow, manager of that excellent pajier, the Portland Standard, gave us a pleas ant call yes terday. Mr Bristc'w was fonnsrly one of the pioneer uicrchauts of this city, and was gladly greeted by all his old acquain tances. We clip the following from the Rosohnrg Plaindealer in regard to the doing, of its foreman, Mr A P Churchill; Our foreman weut to Eugene this moruiug to spend the holidays, and may , porhaps got himself a bouse-keepor, though, we have 110 authority to make such a stuteineut we simply thought be looked as though he wautcd to or would like to. 1683. Another year will soon cross the threshold of time and commence its journey, pure aud spotloss. Tho old year will join its prede cessors with its burdeu of joys and sorrows, leaving its marie indelibly impressed upon the souls of men. What au appropriate time to commence aright aud avoid tho tempta tions aud follies that have beset our pathway in the past. The Guard extcuds tho com pliments of the scasou to its many friends and readers, aud wish them a Harry New Year. ' PRizk Fioht. It will be remembered that a boxing match ocenrred at Lane's Itall, somo time since, between one Mount and Morgan. We clip the following from a cor respondence from Brownsville, which will interest at least some of our readers: "A case of arbitration cami up, in which James H. Moore held a mortgage on what is known as the Brownsvillo menagerie, given by Wm'. Morgan to raise money to use iu a prize fight at Eugene City. Morgan started to Port land two wocks ago aud sold his share to Mr. James Curl, and tho arbitration was to test the ownership. It was decided against Moore. Morgan should to arrested and suffer the consequences of his evil deeds. Fatal Accident. On Christmas night, as a freight train fiom Dayton was ncanng Val ley Grove, says tho Walla Walla Statesman, ascending the steep grade, a coupling liuk broke, dividing tho train and precipitating brakeman John Thornton, who was in the act of stopping from one receding platform to the other, under the wheels. Tho rear section pwsed over his body, mangling it in a frightful manner and causing immediate death. A coroner's inquest was held over the remains and the usual verdict returned. Xo blame is attached to anyone, tbonifh the condition of the link would seem to imply carelessness somewhere. Wheat Pcrchaheo.' Mr. S. II. Friendly purchased, this week, sereral lots of wheat. He bought of Mr. 0. II. Armitngo nearly .VJ00 bushels, paying therefor 88 cents per bushel, and 32(X) from Hon. It. B. Cochran, paying 8'JJ cents per bushel. Married. Dec 24, by !. HandssVer, at the rwidence of Mr. Wm. Kebtay, Mr. A. Daiifdierty and Miss L. A. Kelsay, all of Creo well, I-ane ermn'ty.- Jrr Arrived A large stock of fine New Years cards, from New York City and Kt. Loo is. Call immediately and make your selection. Died. Jennie lies, wife of Bod Ilea, died at I'.cwcbnrg. Sumlay, Deo. 17, 1S..1, of con sumption, gcd 24 )ears. EoRS.-In tbiscitjr, Dec 23, 1m2, t-,the wife of Mr Jas McDonrJ I, a lighter.. Real Estate Transactions for December, J and E Conser to T J Cheshire, lot in Eugene; con, &I50, C M Horn to 0 Beck with, lot in Eugene; con f.XXH). E E Fitch to M E Bosworth, lot in Cress- well con $.'00. John Cogswell to F M Wilkins, lot in Eu gene; con f'.KX). G Fisher to G M Pratteu, 1 o'2 acres; con $U). J Zumwalt to II Gates, 80 acres; eon. $1000. A Keufro to J II Smith, 20 acres; con $soo. J II Smith to A ltonfro, ICO acres; con ?M0. Wm Killingsworth to C M Horn, let in Eiiitene; con $1250. It 11 Hazlctou to X P Chrismm. lot in Cottage Grove; con f 100. A.I Burncsou to Orvillo Grocn. 3(i acres; con 5.VHI. J N Lupcr to Jacob Onlo. land: oon STS70 Bell Jeuuiugs to J 11 McClung, laud; cou $2800. J II MctTunir to H Melton, land; eon $liO00. James Xlulkcy to G W llouok. 320 acres: $U80. . A F Johnson to Jos Chaptu and Louisa Thompson, lot in Cot 'ago Grove; cou $210. Wm Cummings to W G Luekey and W J Luckcy. 312 acres; 0011 $'.HH). Urn i'eaus to llyroll fcllnmkcr. 10 acres: con $50. : ltobt Carey to Geo C Miller, bind: eon $2ihjo. IteoC Miller to Roht Carev. him!: r.m $2000. , Wm Church II to A P Chun-hill. Ui ! nn $5000. L Stranto to John M li'dierts. Je20 ncres: eon 3'.1H). Geo M Cooper to N L Stranco. 320 acres: con $1700. 11 A Willis to P C Noland. 154 acres: eon ,1 M Morse to P C Noland. 10 oms: eon turn. Holiday Which I I HAVE THE mist sioeii CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE IN Call and sec before purchasing Elsewhere. Butter, Eggs and Chickens box? for Cash, or taken in exefy ;ige goods at HIGHEST CAST G. BE . I DEFY LIVE AND Must and will sell 10,000 Boots & Shoes Which I will sell at a sacrifice in order to make room for the large stock of goods for our Spring and Summer trade for Lndic, JJIiaxes. Children and Infants Wear, Also Boots and Shoes for Gents and Brogans for all. Ladiea PeWe Goat laco for Ladies Hull Call lace lor Ladies Half Cloth and Leathw lace. Ladica Half Cloth and Leather Lutton Ladio Half Cloth and Lnathrr button Coat hutton Ladica American Kid button Calf W, full Htoclc, SI 50, worth ?2 Pebble uoat Hutton, a UU, wortn f 3 ou; ivmoncan rua uuiton 1 25, worth $3 00; Pddd Calf Uce, $1 35, worth tl 75. tr hf Calf Lac, $1 00. worth tl 25; Calf Uox Top, I 00, worm f 1 o; worth II 75; YrhhU worth We hav also on hand a larg Htock wnra: we have ruKWni for genta fof of short log rubbt-r wt wiucn we win m:ii at j u, aoiu mwwucrs Thcftn poods niUHt I roM inside of 40 days a we will have the largest and ioat complete stock of HOOTS and SHOESevor brought to On'gen, ao if Jo waal Larsains call early and wcure them. I am now rvady to do Iiall aoiing lor Ml Ira Hawley to P C Noland, 11 acrsej 000 $5T. W C Martin to P C Noland, 11 acres; 000 $150. , A W Wa'laco, per Sheriff, to J C Yates, land; con 8170, Green Sweeney to L Dennis, land; eon $150, K B Mason to Maxwell and Under, lot In Eugene; con t'X). Same; cuu t'XK Cottage Grove Items. FROM Ol'H artUIAL CORnEsro.NDMT. j Cornci Grovk, Deo. 26, 1831 Mr. Ira Hoffman is very sick with lung fe ver, at the Ksldcnce of Mr. ltobt Carey. There was a large attendance at ths ball os) the 22d, notwithstanding tho unfavorable weather. , Married -at tho residence of the bride's father. Dec 20, 1S82, by Bev. 0. 1L Wallace, Mr. Thos. Gough to Mi is Ella Carey. Christmas morning cams clear and frosty) and the day was a lively one. both young and old feeling' animated by the pnsqsKtef hav ing a chance to bestow gifts to their loved ones, to ho rememliered in the future. The Christmas tree was leaded with those fritodly tokens, aud the lsist of fueling prevailed. Tho brass baud purred forth its melodious strmiae to enliven tho occasion. Wo noticed In tho throng several familiar faces from Sugsae, among whom were Mr. Orin Moore and wife, Mr. and Miss Gross, aud Mr, Darwin Bristow. Arsx. Pr.use Skrvii'k, A praise service will be, held at the M E Church, Sunday evening, Dec. 31st, for the benefit of the Sunday School. The programme consist of songs, recitations, etc. Admission, 10 cent. Diki). At his residence on tire MoKoazio,. 0 miles east of Eugeue, Deo. 22d, 1SS2, Mr E I) lxiwcll, aged 71 years. Mr. L wu a brother of Mr S P Lowell of this city. Goods Will Sell 1 LET LIV. . for 40 days onlyr pair of 1 $1 63; wortft l66( 3 off 190 soo ad $3 00 i 1 25 2 00 'i W 2 75 a i, 2 25 " 00; Calf Hutton, 2 25, worth " " '- -- iur. . , , , Loc, l 25, wjrth $1 50,' FelUe LaetV rowm jiuuon, do ior, w, Hutton Kid Top, 1 25 $1 50. . f of infant ahoea whJch' we will an a, iV Cf nta:; for child. 40. 75 ctaand $1 00, Also a few more caaea i o cents EUGENE ICMEIS BOOT MO SHOE STORE! IrlARK BARNETT.' " ,rer7 partfcubr, arrf at liin nU-. j Ujr ur.ler tvuu.