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CITY- AND COUNTY, ! Th c.. i BRIEF SfEXTIOft. Cborrf ly. undertaken. for good dutitry goto Clark. Bring your chlckn to Bettman 'a, Wild trswberie sre ripoumg. Syrop of Pis Lackey Brittow V What about a Fourth of July celebration? Oo to Hendrlck' and see tlie boil tire setter. Job work a ipecialitr at the Gcard office Parker! Ginger Tonic at Luckey 4 Bri. . .JlU limit of grata aeod for sale at A Gold. Cheapeat tobacco in town at the Vaiuety t The Abrama trial coat Lane county nearly 45,000. The highest cash price paid for wheat by B Dunn. Try Carolina Tola Touio, at Lackey k Brittow'. i ) telegraph office haa sgain been remold to the depot. , Go to Mn Fentonandrowell for faibionsbU dim making. i Job work executed with uiapatcb at the CCARD office. k u Swift Co. will pay the highest rAiko't price for chicken. f Ge to Swift ft Co. 'a for fresh Cii'ifoVnia candies, cracker, 4c n. Still the Goaro oontinsea to receive iin meroat tabtenptiona. ii8m the Workingtoan' Store advertise mtst in another column. in We learn that J. K Churchill intends Urt 1n a anriery near Eugene. . ThtCuARu hat tho largest ct cuUtion of nj paper in Lane county. ( A due line of ailk pin she in all (hade and grade at F B DuW. Tbtsulyplto wlwr yon can alway el jnut chicken it at Bettman a, A full assortment of ladle, miftie and cbil dm nnderwar at Bettman,. Mr. G. Bettman make an important au aouncement In another column. Freshest and fitieat groceries, cigar aud taailtet at Swift k Co'. Try tliem . Swift k Co.' good are all new and bought lr etb, and at auld choap for cash. a illj.lrv'!r Wu?rta and all kinds of pro '!"? k'SH fc& "4.'h 'i jf,eldriifth' 'A good atock of p!tts, nil and Varnishes slway "o baud at Lackey 4 lirutow's. f Twift k Co, aell canned goods, put np tliia year, at cheap aa cut be bought iu town. Rcorder Callijou is busily en'ed assessing the city. No indebtedness I being allowe.L. Several diffrrent parties bare Iwn here this Week trying t rent bull tin; fur buniu- anuses. r Th I.an County Pioneer meet the 4th day oj. June. AH pioneer .re cordially invited to HM. V.- a jHr. Jj. Bily-m ha purchased two loU in the ifirJlwstero part of town, pvyiuj $ 59- for '.heeani;.'.- t The a- jrage E'i,'ene hoodlum h.is been hnpy tliuKwotk, i.i ami.ij money acting a do,' cstjvhers. ,.. , .. Tpif. Oe. H. Collier entertained tlie Seulor Normal at Li resilience iu tltii city Lut Thurs day evening, Quit a light waa had at a dance on Spen cer Creek one night last week. We have uearu no particular. A nice assortment of cut pattern fur la die' and children' clothe it R G Callison 4 Co.', at New York rate. Seven cans tomatoes for one dollar, and ether canned good cheap, at Swift 4 Co.' ThU year' pnt np and fresh. At the meeting nf the Engine Company Thurtday evening, LO Beck with and Win Coffin were) elected mmlers. ..MrS H Friendly will pay the highest cash market price for wheat. Give hiin a ceUbefore telling youi grain elsewhere, pit. S. W1Uj would be pleaned to have the rrty that took hi meerachaum pip from th Sheriff office during court week to return it 3Ir. F rank York haa taken the contract for carrying the mail for three year, to the Chesh ire, Crow and Franklin office from thi place. Waare informed that G. Bettmvi hala contract for 10,000 poanda of gol .butter, for which'he will pay tlie highett price. Go and te dim. A new pUtfom ha been built at the dit, which ia a great aocommodatjog to puttDg'x. Ail, that k seeded at the railroad now i a new depgtbjuUf to the platform. rom excellent. hop land for eate.tinMract from 10 acre nward. Price from to $12 per acre. . i J . V.jn. . M LLr.n. if A Winter ha received t. view camera from Chicago, and U prepartd to take in itantaoeoaw picture of dwelling, outdoor groopa.tte, Mr. E. J. UcClauahan returned wfth bU lt troett bone from aear Oakland laat Satur day. Maiter Chae, Croner, th party fciving the information of the whereabout of the bone, received the S50 reward. A dnulcem fellow wa arreated by Manhal Attebery Lut Wadaeaday evening. 1 b urwlay SrW.CaIliMa decided be ahould earn hU ration by work w ear pablie trU, and he wa pnt to waxk Jaj th afternoon, bU lipped hi tkaciUa ipi left for part unknown. AttluSUaiety Hre, for $1, yon can boy eitberrU ft, riot, 7 lb. CmU Bica eoffe, I Ita. aenaed angar, II lb. Barton' amla, 7 can tomato, 6 can salmon, 6 lb, ground coffee, 35 caadlM, and everything at bottom price. Bert Gobies yrup ntH23 pr lUifj Golden "CT eogar. 12 cU per Ih. Tolcco lower than nywkeraelie. T. J. CHWHlBf.fanager. P X Ahry, formerly from Kageoe, bad hia thin Lacerated by a .croquet mallet in the sandaoT to inoruUd bell of lUddU but Mno4,y. fa Bnw laid t0 f" repaia. adit is thoagbt that nndof. th akillful treatment of Vr Parka and s-fres se of aaica, be will be al.b wrow riwinew in another week. Poeborg f.M.ltUr. After we went to preaalut week, the first proceeJiug iu the cat were the infraction oi Judg Bean. They wero a clear and con ci aUtemeot of the law governing the caaa, and were a eredtt to our young bat taleuted Judxe. The jury remained net until about four o'clock Paturday morning, when s verdict a agreed upon, convicting the priaouer of murder in the aeootid degree. The Brit ba). lot Itoodi Six for munler in the teooud da. greej fivo fur murder in the firt degree, and one voting blank. At 12U o'clock, Saturday, the time et for pawing ienteuce, the conrt room wa crowd ed almoat to uftWiou. Mr. J. K. Wem. crfortl, attorney for tho defendant, uked for new trial, and presented an affidavit from one L K. Zumwalt to the effect that he had een s bullet taken fn.ni the will on the eouth lido of Abram' atore, ome ten feet irom tne Iroot, which the attorney claimed wai unknown to biui or ny of the attorney of the defcnie, and he believed that it wa material teitinmny in the case, and therefore he asked for a new trial. Judue Bean over roled the -iotion for a new trial, and Uted that if Zumwalt knew these fact he should have informed the prisoner during the trial, The Judge thn stated that the time for pasting sentence had arrived, and asked if the prisoner had anything to lay. Mr. Bil Jreu, Ins attorney, said: Vojre Honor is aware nat whatever we nnjfht mv at thia time could not mitigate the sentence, a the stat- ate pr.ivi.bi that the crime it punishable by iinprisooiiHut for life. The prisouer desired him to flunk the officer of the court aud the jury for the oourteou treatment he had received at their hand. Judgo flesn said; It i ordered and ad- jud-d that said defendant be confined in .the prniteiitiary of the State of Oregon for the term of hi natural life, and that be pay the cnU .-imtj disbursement of thi action." Tht tioi to lc bill of exception waa ex tended to July IG, 1S&L Thn ended one nf the hardest fought trials ever tried in Lane county, and the conviction was of the highest degrei of any murder trial yet docketed in thi county. 1 Lost Valley Iterrs. Mat 10th, IS&l Charlie William paid Roaeburg s visit one day this week. Mr. Joseph Tarker ha gone to Portland to attend con-t. Mr. and Mrs. Par v id aUrtel Wednesday for Waltcrville, McKenxie, where they go to visit their daughter, Mr William. , Mr. Win. Briitow, of Pleaiaut Hill, hai been in the valley orguiizinti a singing school, and he has hbtained several pnpiU Sevaral of the residents of Lt Valley went io I'leafuiit IIHI to stt.'ii.l tlio picnic given by the .SitiVitli ach ed of that place. All reirt having bail a good time. Kcv. Mr lirid,'e, of (.- well, will preach hew at 4 P M S-ttnrd iv aiid lt A M Sun- lay. I X Mulkey, of l'lfi.ant Hill, hat dil- coiitinned hit apointiiv(it at thii place for the present. n . MaV Flo? KB. fj'nii-j itsrr.s. t . N Salliatli Schoid ba been orgauixed here. Messr John and C W Vaudyiie started for Eastern Ooregon Iat week. But very few farmers are entirely through tcedinc. on acconutnf h v" !!! ris:. Mr Isaac Smith is again able to be around after an illness nf more than two month. The machinery for the Coburg mill has been sent to the Albanv foundry for repairs. James Smith went to snperintcud the work. Mr Churchill ha began teaching singing school here. He ha two classes, ore of whi.-h meets at Odd Fellows hall in the forenoon, the other at the Coburg hall in the afternoon. f Election of Officers. At the regular meeting of Eugene Engine Co., held in Dunu'a Hall Thursday evening, the following officer were elected: President John SI.au: , VI Preoident J (i Gray; Foreman J B Campbell:..? ,- First Assistant Henry pay; Second Assistant. (j Clark; Secretary L Bilyou; Treasurer-Alex Cockerlioe. i- . Cresswell Items. i Ckcsswell, May 17, 18S3. Dr. Scarbrough I convaIecent C. M. Reed I going to build a dwelling house in Cresswell - Mr. Cook has been here baying horses to take east of the mountains. H. G. Fitch I going to atari a dairy. H baa employed a professional rhees maker. Eocene How haa lort a large number of beep. Coyotes or doD-s lullsu ten In one nt'ht. Kihill. Watek Scfflt. A steam pump was rigged to the cistern pipe near the Court House, yesterday, for th porpose of clear ing the same of sand. After three hours' pumping the supply of water waa cot dimin ished in the least, which proves conclusively that such pipe are feaaible for tbe water (opply of onr hand engine. Baklt IsJisxd. Wednesday, Senator Con. B. Dorria, while splitting a small pur of board, wa nofnrtnnats enough to kre a splinter strike hiin in the eye aid stick) into the eyeball, making a very painful .wound, which may be the caost of hia losing' toe eye. , .w.- Nonet A hoise became snh:t,fced Fri day evening, Jhlay Ilth. in this cjtjysod the saddl waa gnn when the faer-wa found by th oworr. Any on koosisg tnewbere aboaU of tbe aaddle will !cac leave infor mation of the same at thi. tffiee. " : Kcw KsomR. Mr W.H Abramt, one da? this week, received from Portland" s tes hots pwer porUblaagine. w.hich be will nae in bU cider maatf?5ory. Council Proceedings. CocffciL Roomis EiiiRifiCiTT, May 14, 1833. Council met pursuant to oidinance. Present Mayor Duun, Council men EJrii, McClung, Lackey Sloan, CsinpUlI and Coo ler. Minute of Lut regular meeting read and approved. Finance committee reported the following bill correct, and on motion, satranta wr or dered drawn on the treasury fcf the several amount: J K Atteberry, 2: T J (Jill, 4: V McFarland, $2 50 RGCallison, 11140; JosrnaL 16.00: U A Dorria, 14.00. I Annual report of Marshal, Recorder and Treasurer approved by fiuance committee. Monthly report of Marshal read snd pla-.-e l on file. j On motion, ths building committee were instructed to build anch so engine hous a they niy tee proper. I etition of Friendly snd others, asking to put in one street crossing between street and alley on Willamette Street between 7th and Oth streets, wa granted, with the pro vision that aaid crosswalk shall be three feet wide, inclined at each tide, to be eon structed nnder the direction of the street commissioner, and shall be kept in good re pair without expenae to tbe city, and st say time that the person patting th ssme ia may refuse to so repair it, it ahall be re moved by the street commissioner. Petition of M L Freeman sad others, ssk ing that the city locate snd permanently mark the bounlariea of Eleventh street on the survey of 23 year ago, read, snd on mo tion laid on the table. On motion, the street commissioner wa instructed to employ s competent surveyor snd surrey the north line of Eleventh street snd south of from Eleventh to Thirteenth streets. On motion, the judiciary committee were instructed to prepare an ordinance fixing the grade of illamette street On motion, tlie matter of straightening 8th street at Chrisman'a property, waa re ferred to the committee on ft recti. On motir n, the cleaning of the ditch was referred to the Committee on health, with instructions to. clean it The following bill were read and referred to the Finance committee: M L Whitaett, 3 50: J K Attebery. $13 "; J M Sloan, (9: Springfield Mill Co, $16 80; T G Hendricks, $5 30; O Moore, $.': NUon k Johnson, M; Judgment of Ceo I) Dorria, $io; Hamilton, ft-3 SO. Councilman Campbell gave notice of an ordinance to correct aectiou 13 of ordinance No.-. On motion, ths Reorder was instructed to assesi tin! citv. On motion, adjourned. . R. G. Calliso.?, Recorder. Dexter Items. . . ! s JlE5- Dr.XTiB, May 16, is?.?. Mrs. 8. Hsuduker i viiiting friend at Cnmito.k's. The name of the putoffica X the bntte haa been changed from Cannow to Lowell. A sinning school wilt be begun on next Satnnlay, with Ms V? L Bristow teacher. Mr. J. M. Parker ha returned from Port laud, where h haa ben atbsudin th U S Court as a juror. Mr. James Howard is engaged on the Mid dle Fork in cutting saw log for tbe Spring field Mill Co. Mr. I). Willlieim bad the misfortune to fall from a horse anL break his collar booe. He is attended by Pr C Webber. 1 have noticed s number of typographical error in my "item a." Please correct the last onet which made me say that ax car loads of bacon had been ahipped from here. It ahould read wagon load. Some two month ago s man calling him self Arthur Crimea, an Englishman, left th Galley and started across the Cascade Moss tains. He wa no doubt insane, aa he wa poorly clad, and had no firearm, prusrisivoa or blanket He haa not been seew since pasting John Hill's, and there i no doubt bnt he perished ia the (now. " ' M. A. S. Cottage Grove Iterrs. 'Hi: t rBOM OCR SPECIAL CO?.KesrX)XDX!IT. .iyt -May 18, 1883. Mis Mrrs Cathcart is rtry sick with pneu monia. . ;, , I , . ; . Dr. Shambrook, of CaUacd, wa In towa Saturday. . . . j i .- .. There wa frost f.rd ice here Monday morn ing, the 14th. ! . Had a hop tt- M r. Stcuffer' Tuesday night after the lecttuL. . We understand that Mr. Erastti Alfred La sued widow McCoy for breach of protnna. We bav bees saving a course of lecture ea Cniversolitm for s week past from s anaa frees Indiana. . Wild strawberries are -beginniav to get ripe, kot-frons present appearenee there will sot b s very gocd yield.-. . r y . There wa a-ewavy.vfcd ic thia vicinity last Sunday, which prostrated s good staay old tree. Messrs. Sva Veatch and J. & Medley west $o Portland Jm lflj& w-witnesses is a ease of whisky selling to Indiana. . . Arcx. AJrsTIE Th adjiMter for tb ire in surance eompacie who (attained leases at th Preston fire can ap from Portlaad last Moa day.- Tbe amounts allowed were: On (tock. LT snd on bulding, $471 Mr. Frestoa ka had the building temporarily repaired sad kia stock moves' therein, aad i sgsia ready to ae oflnmcdac all who wiah good ia im lia. MAas'tD, At the rtidc of U le' father, Jfay 15tb, 1S83, by G M Whitaey. Alr-J WXiUfaiagaad Miaa Esther L-vkir, 11 of Lin coun'y Oregoa. County Court Probata Conrt convened st ths Court House on Monday, May 7th. Present County Judge Church, Sheriff J. R. Camp. bell and County Clerk Wars. Is the matter of the estate of J II Hay den, deceased,' Anil settlement made snd administrator discharged. In the matter of the estate of II A Ste eoa, deceased; final settlement approved. In th matter of the estate of J M Hsrr i. son, deceased; July 2, 1383, set for hearing anal settlement. Iu the matter of the eatate of N Humph rey, deceased: final settlement made snd ad sinistra tor discharged. ,a In the matter of the eatate of Isaac Coul sun, deceased; Jnly 2, 1883, set for bearing. Commissioners' Court met at th Court Hol:j Wednesday morning, Msy 9th, at 10 o clock' 'A, M. Prcaent Judge Chorch, Corarai:c1fcs Veatch snd SUven. Sheriff Campbell and Clerk Ware. Iu the matter r)f John Weaver snd other for change nf county road; ordered that aid matter be and ia hereby dismissed. Ia th matter of the application of W H Wallace and other for the survey and loca tion of s county road; established aa a pub lic highway. Ia the matter of the application of Wm. Blanton sad others for change of county road; ordered established. ' At thi time the Court appointed I. N. Hembree supervisor of district No. 39, vice D R Hill, who decline, snd A C Huff an- pervworof No 14, vice JP Shield, who decline. At this time it ii ordered that s new road district be established, numbered 74; com mencing at the junction of Lake Creek and Siuslaw river snd extending to the coast, aud the aame ahall be tea mile wide. Ia the matter of the petition of Gillespie and other for change of road district No. 6; it ia ordered and adjudged that road district No. t be and the'aSnie ia hiretry diViM sa folloWt: Commencing at section corner en line tetweeo see. 4 snd 9, T 17 8 R 3 west, thence south one mile, thence west J mile, thence sooth f mile, thence west J mile, thence south oo section line to Willamette river, snd the lame be numbered district No. 75. At thi time the conrt appointed tt, M. Gillespie supervisor of road district No. 73. At thi time the Court appointed John Batcheler supervisor of road district No. 74 for the year 1883. At thi time it i ordered by the Conrt that there be snd hereby i sppropristed out of the general fund to aid in the construe. tion of the Siuslaw road, the sum nf $2300, and that R B Hays ia hereby appointed Su perintendent of said construction, aud that an order be drawn upon the ConutyTreaa nrer in hi favor for the sum of $"1300, upon hi tiling herein an approved bond in the turn of SjOOO. """ ' r ; At thi time it i ordered that 0' !! Arm. tage be and i hereby appointed to supet in tend the repair to connty'read across what ia called the Bonnett slotrgh it Springfield precinct, and that the atm net exceeding $200 be appropriated to pay for sail) repair, and that tbe tame be paid apraS IfTB1 Certifi cate of aaid superintendent wltu t-vork is completed. ( At thi time the Conrt appointed B M I'ichanLvm road enpervisor ef road district No. 32 for the vear 1SS3. , PiqrJEER REUNJQN. tllrtjr e In hucene June 4. 4B3 A Merlins of the Pioneer ta bi Held To th pioneer of- Ijm Cmruy, Oregon! There will b s toeetlirg of th pioneer of Lsn county held at th Court Hons In Ine county on Friday, Jun i, 13, at 10 o'clock A. M., for th purpose of organizing a pioneer society for said county. All early Irrfralgnnt to Oregon or th PaciAo Coatt nnw residing In Lan county or vicinity are requested to be present John Whitesker, of 1H49, KiMlnsv Hoott, of W John Nicklin, of 18.111. K B. fochran, of 1101, (I. It Bean, of 1H51, J 11 Harris, 18M, A SMiKUure, Jacob Conser, 1H4H, Wm Smith, 1HI7, J 8 Luckey, Wti, J M Hentlrirks, 1M9, J K Ream, 1853, Presley ComeKys, IfUO, T ( Hendricks, 18 18, F B Dunn. lHoO, Wm Blsnton, ml, J Wanilclt. 18.V1. Aaron Lvnch, 1851, J It Klliion, 1H4!, C'C toner, 1V!, Prior F Blair. 1847. AL'en. (.' B Bernhcim, Theo (5) Ulaklcy, Mr C ltarne)t, E,U ; , j, Baret, ': tVrk,HnWP(2) lnrr'ir, Ki)lert ' I 'avidann, C W Lvil Mrs L 0 tjkVm, li arret -. Friiell, C V ii) (ianlner. Nelana (iray, Chas A, Het-ton, Henry Ifrward, Ram' Hall. Willnt . a H"i. "am Mohawk Items. Mat 14th, 1883. Health good. Crop looking nicely. Fruit crop badly damaged by frost ; will yield about half crop. A large bear killed 25 bead of Mr. Siwrea sheep one night Last week. "How doe your coll look? and how are your hops?" is th password and salutation of Mo hawk. Mr. J. M. Stafford and family will depart for the denial clim of Ceatervilla about the first of Jun. Messrs. J. M. and John Spores left th clas sic shade of Mohawk last week for th Big Bend of the Columbia to ecure land for per manent homes, Messrs. WalUrs, Parsons, 8. Lander snd 77. P. Hammitt are busily snagtd training aaid cultivating their vast hop ysrda, which rroeise a geodly yield thia year. The school near Mr. Jackson' Is dosed this week os aocVMinf of the protracted aickaea of tae teacher, Mas Adas Fnbert It is hoped the will sooa be site to reaum her highly ap preciated wert '.: - The school at th Stafford choot hoot it moving along nicely under th management of Chaa. Huffman. Mr. Pelkey is auperintead ing a Sunday School st the asm place with good attendance and lively interest Mr. P. is a lire worker ia a Sunday school. Mr. Hammitt, by untiring raergy aad per severance, ha euccecded ia clearing about tes acre of heavily timbered land, tit past "Win ter, aad now has it planted ia hop, all poled and ready for cultivation. Mr. H. i to be com pri men ted for hi ocees in thi undertak ing, which prov conclusively tbe oil adaqe, "A constant drop of water will wear away a stone." . Kinney's Cemetery lnce. Walker k Walker, of Salem, manufacturer of ths Kinney Tubular Foontaia SecSsry fence, will be ia Eogea City a few dy te tak orders for this very fin ornamental feoe. Orw citiieaa caa sea a piee at thi wcriat the Masonic Cemetery arannd Mr JacoB Conaer'i V4. Any ef oar friend wbbins'thr pat a feae of on usual beaoty and aiirkity, and mad ef wrought iron, whictTrill bat for yean, araad tbe grav of ar J relatiV' or friend, w woold advise tbem' to call m th Mesar. Walker at their -evliet eoavenieace. The feax will b !rerr' U per raaaing foot Horir Eo.-i!:. Tsos. Swift has sold kis dwJ!g bocsi cn Wiv street, betwera EjhUi sad Ninth streets, U Mr T i Dus ters, of Camp Cre' for the sa.3 of $1000. A goed bargain. r WarvEU Twenty enpie nf tb Grasoof 1 .1 t ,a, , kuk in -... ' per opy win be paid at this oc. Died. At th fsmfly residence In Eugen City, Or,' Saturday morning, May 12th, 1.43, at 71 o'clock, Sarih, wife of W, T. Osliurn. and mother of W. F., C. D.. Owen and Grant Os burn, a nativ of Fincastle, Virgtula, aged 01 years, 6 months and 7 days. Th host of guarding angels. From their vigils of th night Ascending, bore In their midst, ' To ths realm of heavenly light, Th spirit of our mother. Oh! patient loving mother, Your soul to its God is ascended Ha Rently "put off it burden of clay," For it mortal race it ended, And it earthly task completed. Tru and nobis your life ha been; Your virtu ia spotless a snow. In your duties of wife and mother, I.ik th beautiful river's flow, You were ever ear and tireless. Your our lif shall a talisman be, To lead your sinters aright Th star, who in.' th talisman bears, Shall shin on th darkest night Tis virtue to pure, so white. And y-Mir earnest lessons of truth; Of loyal honor and love, Fixed deep in the souls of your boys, will guide them to you shove, Will keep thsin from evil aud w.-ong. When our horn I lonely and sad And our hearts are filled with grief, Your dear remembered rreno Will bring to our sorrow relief, And temier our mourning with iwestness. A. 1 Letter List. Letters for th following person were un called for at the pnstolfic in Eugene City, Or., May 17. 1883: Jortr, ( aroHta A Kerr, Ja . Ijiniia, Mrs-D R ' Kelly, II M (41 . . Kfuck. Miss Irfdl Kahmweiler, Jacob Sterritt A C (S) McClunir, T . '1 Mayne, J F (2f .Meiiawn k Martin McClelland, F A Robertson, J as Robert, EmiU (2) Smith, E L Stevens, Alvin T Tole, I'liarli f - Wilvin, Susan K WuUen, J F Wilirxtt! IHct , Wilnon, 1ewi.i A. S. PATTERSON, V. M. Coon Range Items. Mat 17th, 1883. Th ravl are in a bad condition from Ei- . - r n..i Palmer Ayer ia Hinting hop ples aero th river to hi hop yard. Cha. Wood recently killed a Large eagU measuring ( feet from "tip to tip of it wings. Mr. Taylor, a University atudent, delivered a very good discount st our ichool house on Sunday. Hi discourse wa listeued to with marked attention. Coon Island kt'soteil for it bop culture, the sum being carried on by Palmer Ayers, Mr. Boyd and L. BeUhaw. Th soil is rich and fertile, sad well adapted to th bop planf. Osseavrs. Roll of Honor School report of iulttJtU 81, lit th moots anding May ITA; 1883: Th following pnpil hav bees perfect in deportment and sot tardy, for which their name are placed upon th roll of -honor : Edward 'V yef, Evans Mastereon, Ruth Avers, ' Ell Masterson, Henry Boyd, Nancy King, Naocy Lyons, Wm Campbell, Alcetter Uilleiie, Minnie Harlow, Imma Stilwell. T. J. WiiAOl, Teacher. Card of Thanks. - W deaire to return our sincere thank to all those who so untiringly rendered se&tane during th recent protracted Ules of our wife and mother. W. X, OsBusx, W, f. Osstss, Cr. Ombcss, Owes Ossi'ss, Gsaxt Osscss. Crystal Wedding. ThtCrystd wWllng of Mr. snd Mr. A, S. Pattereon wa duly celebrated st tlwir real deno In thlt city Wednesday evening, May 9th. Th following I s list of the present re ceived 1 '.w.', 8ilvr and glass berry dish ami 13 goblet- Presented by Mrs Hanchetl, Mis KlrVlaod, Mr and Mrs David Cherry, Mr and Mrs A at PatWrson, Mr and Mr J W Cherry, Mr snd Mr II N Craln, Mr and S'rt T O lltn.Wckt, Mr and Mr Jacob Conser, Mr and Mr R M Ilobinson, Mr snd Mr J It Ream, Mr -and Mr L O Adair, Mr ind Mr A J Johnson, Mr and Mrs Joel Ware, Mr Geo W GUI, Mr and Mr David R Lnkin. .,, Boquet bolder-Mr F J CloOcb. Glass cak stand-Mr J H TJnderweod sty daughter. Berry dish and 12 taut dUhes-Mr VB Dunn and Iiurie Dunn. Boqurt bolder-Mr and Mr J B Rhinthart.. Glas set of 6 pieces Mr and Mr Shannon, Mr aad Mn Dr Gill. Mr and Mr T J Gill. ' Berry dish-W I VawUr. Glov and handkerchief box Mr and Mr FA Toiler, Mr snd Mrs Myron E Judklns, Mrs A J Hulin, Mr C M Judkin. Glass set of 4 piece -Mr and Mrs R B Coch ran. Glaaa bread plate -Capt N L Packard. , Mirror-Mr end Mrs Swift, Mr snd Mrs Lnvkry, Mr sod Mr Wilkin., Mr snd Mr Shelley, Mr snd Mrs O B Dorris, Mr snd Mrs (i A Donts,' Mr snd Mr Gray, Mr and Mr F W A Craln, Vrsnd Mr McClung, Mr E X Burks, Mr Geo C Swift, Mr G Clark. Pair of vr.rei-Fr A W Pattartos, wLf and daughter. . Silver and g'ty cclogri bottl-F B Dun' Cak tand- tba Chrlttian, Cha C Hill "' Water stt-Mrs C, Wilter and Mr. Wm. Edris. . , f . s Cream pitcher- Mi "a Ella Rudon. Silver and glass butter dish Mr and Mm W A Potter. ....... Silver and glass pickle castor Mr snd Mrs Kincaid, Mr aid Mrs W Christian, J W Cbrl tian, Clif Cleaver, Elmer C4taviL Mrs Brum,, ley, Mr and Mr N Clark. H, t of coloKn bottlu-Mr and Mr W R Mcl'omack and Mr Kanoff. 4, . 1; Fruit dith Mrs Thorns Condon. . - (tlaas berry diih Mr and Mrs Johs Straub. Boqurt holder-Mis Franki Swift and Mis Annie Penjrra, lamp Mr and Mr S B Eakin, Jr, Mr aad Mr lister Hulin, Mr and Mr D M Risdoo, Mrs M G Odell, Mrs S E Goodman. Colot-n bottl-Mr and Mrs F W Osbum. (ilass bread plate-Mrs G H Murch. Berry dith Frank E Dunn, I dozen individual salt cellar Saml A Hu lin. Fruit duh and bread plate- Mr snd Mrs Prof Johnson. Glaa water pitcher -M E Henderson. One pair panel picture Jenni Nicklin. rir boqnet holder -N snd M MoComack. Fruit dish Mr Jenni Allen. Cak plate-Mary E.TotUr.'- S Tinletet-DrandJr!r'8haT?te.- t . , .OlArlcVlJ(h-011ietUrk. Class water set Mrs Phocl) Kinsey, MM Prof Collier, Mrs Mark Bailey. ; ,. Cake plate Mr anil Mr AngelL Glass pickle dish -Muter Tester G Hulin. One pair vases T 0 Judklna. , , .Farmers. W hav a msuLln for tightening Wagoa Wbwl Tire without removing th tire from, tit wJieel of '(hi wh,et f rnj, tb-wgoa.ji5N' con tighten Lujire thirty 4utrtj)? out fire or water, at s ctt of cn sent (or esck. tire. If tli is matter haa any interest to yon, please call st my store in Eugen City, where th machine will be shown and tested, J. M. Hekdsicks. D. It Laki. $t0 rti'YlJR. Tb City Council recently pasted aa ord4ano licensing public laundriea in tbe turn of $40 per ssnum. TuexUy, Mar shal Attebe-y notified tbe proprietor of the two CMnea laondrie that they would hav to le their houses or pay the license th next 4T. Wlntday, th Marshal learning that Ihelaaadries were (till rnaning, aircatMl th proprietor ssu took thm before Recorder Callisoe, who fined them $10 sack aad costs, when the Mongolia refuaed to pay the fine aad were incarcerated ia the city jaO. Thurs day "Hia" paid his fine sad wa released, but the other returned aad wa pot so the street to work wt hi fine. Both th proprietor of th wash anus declare their iateatioa of closing aawt leaving th city, sad are anudt disgusted with Melvaa aiaa s City Father. Personal. Dr. A. L Nicklin id Eugene a vUIt Is wtek. Judge R. S. liean is holding court thia weft atRoseburg. ;" V'-"' Gex Washburn went to Junctirn yeetsroUy on legal buslnasa. 1 " Mr. P. F. Cattlen an wa In town th for part of th week. ; 'Mrs.G Bettman ia visiting relative and frienil in PortLtnL -' -'3fr. John Kkn left yesterday on a basin 4r'ip to Th Dilles. County Clerk Ware, hae been vititing the rr.ctrnpoli thi week. Slut!t Campbell returned from Salem aad Portjuld last Wednewlay. Peter Runey, nf tb McKsnii 8pring, was in town on day this week. W acknowledge a call from our old friend. Gov.:Whiletker, tbU week. Mr. E. J. McClanahan ba gone to Southern Oregon to purchase horse. Mrs. J. J. Walton ha gone' to San Francis co for tlie purpose of studying medicine: " t'' Dr. Tyler, of Sjiringflsld, la removed to' this cfty, where be will continue to practic bis professn. '" W acknowledge a pleasant call this wk ' irom Mr. G. W. Hunt, sa xtenslv Marios) county stock breeder. Mr. Geo. IL Parks has returned from Rose burg, where b ba just finished a bank bmild ing for Peet, Humphrey k Co. Tmr Fscn Csor. From aomeroo artoer w lean that ths fruit crop ef Las county ha bees seriously injured by the erid rains of laat April Tbe plum crop wMl hot yield over oaa-fifth tT a crop; cherries, about on half ; pears, one half ; and th1 apple crop ahmt 00 kalf. Wcarsanrry (hat the fruit cpm of Ore goa ahooVl hH at thi time, a thi interest i just boeac4rg oaa of th most iaiportut ol ear Si, bat ws rr sathSeJ that' th Um will oy prov s drawlcack fur the present year. Pi'kCHASxa Mr. J. & Kema, a fw resident of Portland, has purchased two lot of T. O. llenlrick for $37i and two lots of Mrs. B. C. Vsn Routea for $350. Ws leara. ' b Intenrls moving here, and will sooa build fine residence 00 th lot punAaaed. , ; f Caxsirt.- Mr. J. P. IlicEti proprietor afV tbe fruit cannery, received th nepsry, mr", cbinery f tli r? during the pset west HiseofcHu tt a r'crtalde one, and of 8 her PWT' .-' ' ... Tcvrt ifttt lofxif. Messrs. J. J, Wsl. . , Ur, ; .M. Wir.ins,' A. G. Hovey sad Jooa O'Brien attmde.1 th L O.O.F. Grand Lodg at I ortland this Week. '. ' ) i ' t At Eugen City, May' 17,' 1883, tj CK Whitney, Mr W BTockersnd Miss ft. Hendricks, both ot Law oan.ty, regse:'. . . . . " i Fixr Camx- Vr.-Vorris Jfa-.phry t ceived three beI rf' 6oe Jersey esttla this week. If . paid 3700 for theta. ' Watti i. AH g'to do gessvai hnsny 4 iwora. i,',fi;Tnsifl. t'". IXLttor j;