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cnr-AND COUNTY. BRIBP MEXTIOS. "y-- Vol AriDrnoxAi tecAU lit aorroRUa not. Pay the printer. Drummer abundant Th county is filling up, All kind of gram nUi for tale at A GolJ. mlUV Jeieey LUy glassware. A regular beauty at Ellison's. Comma Coaecil meet Monday evening I Daaa'e Ball 8aow kai already Mien at Priueville, Crook eoanty. Dry goods something new. till and see ,the at Friendly'. Thepubllo school i again open and to a flourishing eonUlllon. 'There i a foil let of Mil Holme' novel at MoCornaok k Collier'. Prepare for a rainy Sunday by gutting a .(adatary at McCornack t Collier'. Tka Hook aad Ladder Co hat removed ikair apparatus Into their neef quarters. Goldsmith dellvere groceries immediately al ia kaiag bought with hi own conveyance. .. Thai X L Stora will pay the highest ''market prion for all kind of hide and fan. MeConiaOt aad Collier have just received a arga Invoice of echool book and school tup- There ..07. WW ,r::-i ),.;.'.... - be no more public skating at Laa' HalL Club may leaaa it at reasonable :raW" ; ,;. Several Intemting communications crowded 'out of thi issue. They will appear next weak. ' Tka ejrealati in of the C.u.vkD ia rapidly Jaereasiag. AdvertiW hould make a liute "aftki. Workmen are bniily engaged building the eminUr for tb new bank. It will U of black a-alaut, , . ' "ir 8 H Friendly ha Just received the Isr ael t a voice of carpet aver brought to Eucene City. Give him a eell, Tka largest and finest lot of gent, boy and yeath chithing and nnderwair, juit received at Friendly'. A cross walk fM been laid . across Willamette (tract between lioldamith' and Robinson' (tore. . Mr Julia Simpson, formerly tho wife of Ham 8impeon, will oou be married to Judge Bristow, of Oysterville, W T. Th regular mating of the W C T U will '4 held aa next Wednesday at 3 P M.' in the base-swat ei th Presbyterian church. ' ,. ' 'Mr 0 P Tompkins, of Albany, ha Worn discharged from the Insane aylum. Ha will leave for '.ha Eastern State ihortly. :. "Mr. G Bettman received a dispatch from " Voctlaad Wednesday that one of lii children waa ill with thi acarlet lever.' lie went biluw Thursday. ....'- ( ' Dr J W Watt will speak at tha M E Church next Tneeday and Thursday eve aingC eommeaoing at 7 o'clock, on the sub jaet of temperance. Wa will send tb.Qe.iRD free for one year ,4Vt"0' whe illeiid ns live new uh .a'eriber aoetmpanied with the cull at th 'rat af $2.50 per annum for each, ' Finely executed eihinot bust portrait will be mad at Winter' for $4 50 per dnxen' it alun of no dozen or more, until Christ ' mat, . A reduction made on larger order. ' Make ap your clubs. ... At a meetlnc of E H and L Co No 1, held at Dunn's Hall, Monday evening, Frank Stew waa elected a member of the company. A committee wa also appolnte I to m-iko ar ' tangemeata for the housing of the apparatus. . I would be phased to meet all persons wish ' ittf U Join a singing school.Saturday.Nov 17th, at S o'clock p m, at th Emscopil school house. Thi antic u for the children a wU a for the oliier people.aa I intend orniiinj two clawo. I bop there will be a good attendance. Miss Cuii AicnRfw. . Aiapnrifier, Ayer's Panwparilla ats di rectly aad promptly A "ingle bot'Jo will prov it merit. M.tny thenan U of tipU are yearly saved from danzoroua fever by tlie I eiercUeof a little timely ear in properly cleansing the system by the 'use ol this reme dy. - . Personal. Mr Joel Ware is quite ill. . Mr Hen Owen i in Portland. Mr A J Babh, of Prinevllle, arrived in Eugeaa Monday. Hon John WhiteaVer and Marion Msrtia wet In Eugene yesterday. Mr J R Yates, of Iron, who aome tim tiao went East ha returned hoae, ws M W,8 Humphrey) of th Rose burg Bank, ' laa baesi ia town several day! thi weak, Mr Edgar McClure, of the Junction public edtool, aa been visiting in town this week. Mr McCarty and Miss Kittle Smith, of Seise City, I T, are in thi city visiting rela tive aad friends. Mr Frank Coleman, th Eos tern Oregon 'oow boy," aa returned here. Frank b in the beet of health. Mr Geo Cregg, advertising agent for the firm el J 0 Ayer A Co, of Lowell, Mail, mad thi office a visit this week . '"MrJT Gregg, Connty School Soperin i Wad ant wf Marion eonaty, paid thi office a pleaeant viait oo day thi week. ' ' The wife el Rev Mr Marvin lef t aa a visit . I the Eastern- State Tuesday. Mr Marvin Mwetopaoiad ker a far aa Portland. Mr Geo Humphrey, Sheriff of Linn nn if, Wa ia Eugene Uat Taeaday. He cam ia March of tb boy murderer, Finlayeoa, . Vlt foe ad that he bad gone northward. . . fr Wealey Sbanaoa went to Portland, Tharaday, to meet Mr Shannon, who U ei pectod to arrive la that oity Satarday mora mg via the Korthera Pacific, from Indiana, . . whither aba went oa th Pioneer Fxcnrsion. To the Public ... A3 farmer having empty beer keg be ' loogiag o the Eageae City, Rrewery, ar re- eniilid to retnra the eaaae immediately, a fra k tvgeot need of the aama. a M. Vev. Circuit Court Th Circuit Court fur Lint county convened at the Court House, ia thi city, Monday morning at 10 A. L Officer Preaent-Judg R. & Bean, Prose cuting Attorney K, G. Hunb, ShsriS J. 1L Campbell, County Clerk Juel War. The Court appointed the fallowing bailiffs: Aaron Lynch, Wm Bogart and M S Wallia. The following are the namea of the grand jury: John Kelly, foreman, J C Wallace, T B Cannon, H G.Hadloy, Cbaa Lauer and 0 U Renfew. The grand jury found only two indictment an I were diachirgad Tuesday morning. ' The following is the disposal of th docket; htat of Oregon Vs J If Dickinson; assault with a dangerous weapon Not guilty. BY Howard va V Krati etal; to settle partnership, J E Fentoa appointed refer to tak testimony. ' Clara M llaer et al, v Thomas Mulholland t al; partition. Report of re fore oonfiruitd. E W Whipple and Oro vs O Robluson; to recover money. Settled. C E Chris man v J B Underwood et al; coa Urination. Settled. Board of School Land Commiiiioner vs Wm HolUndworth; foreclosure. Settled. E W Whipple and Bros vs Huff and Robia son; to reoover money. Settled. E W Whipple and Bros v A C Huff; to re oover money. Settled. M 0 Eitchey et al v JosUh Craig t al; partition suit. Cause submitted. F A Cbenoweth v The Murray et al; fore closure. Cause submitted and reserved fur further argument W S McFadden and "J Lau2blin vs Ellen Murray et al; suit for partition. Sam. S H Crow et al ra L Salomon et al; suit t partition. 1 C Bruc appointed referee in stead of Jaraee Huffman, and cause continued. B Brenner vs A Wechenhe imer and Damou Smith; confirmation. Sale confirmed. A I Kicklin v Estate of John Thompson, deceased; appeal. Changed to Linn county. Harriett L Chlohester v M W MoMurrv; for leave to issue execution. Leave granted. W R Drury et al v John Drury etal; suit for partition. Deere of partition and for sals. Hovey, Humphrey and Co v J W Dougher ty and wife; foreclosure. Default and decree for $3,000.25 and 3U0 for attorney fee. C W Murphy vs J H Bond nd 0 D Clark; suit to recover money.- Continued. New England Mortgage Security Co vs Caleb Davis et al; foreclosur. Settled and dismissed. M J Allen vs J W Allen; divorce.-Decree granted. L W M.ttipiu v L'LMiupin; divorce. Con tinued Hovey, Humphrey and Co vs J W. Dougher ty; to recover inouey. Judgment and order for sale of attached property. W 8 Humphrey vs J V Dotiiherty et al; foreclosure. Default and decree of foreclosure. J It Robbins and Son vs A J 1) urlow; to r coVcf money. Judgment as prajed for. A Coolride v H C Morgan; .to recover money. Settled. ' . : , ' Laue County Mercantile Association vs A ,V H iru; t recover moucy. Di-fault and jud'.tneiitfor J07. Sarah F Hyman vs T J Mndsly; to recover moil. Default and judgment for S-Jt.50. W H lUydcn et al vs W W Piper et al; suit for partition.' Granted. A G Hovey appoint ed sole referee. ' (K-orje William vs R Doty; to reoover money Default and judgment for fli'42 and intereKt and $300 attorney fee. M M Kill v Lydia J I'axton anl S 7. Pax ton; foreclosure, Cause referred to F W Fen ton to report testimony. " A W Pattcnon vs L M Thomuton et al; for specific performance. Deere as prayed for in complaint ' ' Euina VVird vs Samuel Ward, suit for di force. (i ranter I. Lt'M Ainielation vs Orren Brownson; to recovw money. Default and judmsut for fill L C M Awxiition v J R Purkerson; to re cover money. Settled. Ladd and B ili vs A M Tbomton; to recover money. Set tleil. Minnie Clit v A Clltj tlit for divorce. De cree granted. . Sinuel Ward vs Alfred Wilson; to recover money. Dismissed at plaintiff's cost Daniel Smith vs fl H Eristo et al; fort closure. Settled. Ann E IVindexter v W C Lee; to recover mi'ney, Judgment of non-suit for plaintiff. ' Lucretia MoMurry v M W McUurray; for leav to Issue execution! On trial. Ijoilis Salomon vs J A iiushneU; to recover monev. Continued for further argument. M H Harlow v W A Potter; to reoover money. Continued. . Oregonian K K Co vs H L Thompson! for right of way. Continued for ervice, New Egland Mortgage Co v Geo M Whit nev; foreclosure. Continued. Wilderming and Co v H C Barrett; to l eovsr money. Settled, Chesher Itamt. Cbxir, Nov. 7, '.883. Gam plentiful - Lane Ddckworth ha moved to Elk Prai ie. Wm Lackey ha moved on the place known a the String farm. A F Booker thi year raised ovor 1300 beada of nice cabbage. Ja Cheaher ha traded hi mountain ranch to Uncle Jimmy Taylor. The Sinslaw wagon road i again open to travel a far dosvn as Beecher rock. Geo Hale killed a black bear last Thurs day; it Weixhed, when dreased, 200 lb. Mr Geo Shults recently lost bis fine (tall oa, Capt 8Jigard, fnin an over feed of wheat, Levi f allman last week killed three deer before breakfast and it wa nut a good day for deer either. A certain nn'g choo1 teacher of thi neigliborbood, it i rumored, will hortly commit matrimony. Th nmtraoted meeting Juried oa at oor ifool h.s by Kev Mr Roberto, wa wU atlemlwl ooasiderini th bad weather. Hettrt Tallman and Duckworth went to Lak tree Is one day thi week after talmoa. The ran ia Urge and the flih are of aa ex tra qaality. TCn)h aa 8 foot over shot water wheel which i ran by a pring branch. With thi power be a wood, turn bis eriad atone ad eborns; it work admirably: 8 JaT Evi Sea. Junction City Iterrli. Not 8, 1S32. Joha Wortman hat bid good -by t to Jane tion. Prof Campbell' achool it again tn running order. . . Who it Georg Dabbell? Echo autwr hot beat. Junction polled 63 vote ia the election list Monday. W H liaber hat bougtil about 10,000 bosh sis of wheat lately. t It U expected that thblio acbool will commeuce again neit Monday, Several of Juuctiou'i prminnt men went tn Eugene thi week to attend court Hon R K. Hay tried to reorgauix the giauge association her a few day ago. Member of th old council can be eea on the street corner eonsuliug each other ea t icir misfortune. The "Bran ch Houses" in Junction will be clocsj on Sunday nnder tht nw aluiiuistra- tion. So th new eonuilinn ay Bird dog are in demand. Thuet having such property find it neseuuy to be on tht lookout or they will lose their caniues. o. n. ' Cottage Qrove Items..' MOM OUR trKCIAL CORRaXrOMPRKT. Nov. 7.18S3. frost and ice here oa the 3d and 4th. The protracted meeting (till go oof Mr A J Barlow went south yesterday to join her husband. Mr Frank Carey and family ar visiting relative aud frieuds here. Mr C II Wallace ha moved to Mr Tho Elder' ranch, about ono mil west of thi place. Mr Hubert Carey i moving iuto hi resi dence here in town, anil is going to work at hit trade blacksmithing again. , Mr Natty Martin had the tuisfortun to loose a valuable loug winded hound, by be ing overtaken by the exprem train last Sat. arday. Hi wiud failed bira a tb train pissed ever hi mangled body. Arix. Attempted Highway Robbery On last Tuesilay night near Cottage Grnv Posy Veatch, whil on bis way bom Ironi church wa ordtred to throw w hi band by torus unknown perjitm coining from the brush cloee by, which he refused to do, at the am tim drawing hi pistol and both commenced shooting, the fimt shut of the robber cutting nut the button hoi of Mr Veatch overcoat, Veatch thought this a pretty close call but stood firm and fired a (hot at the robber, who responded by firing another, but missing his aim tried it a,uiu and his pistol suappxl, when Veatch turned loose ou bim-yith iw.i mors shot making hlirt hunt his Way Into th brush. Should the party be foUnd h will likely be found ln.wkingaip a tree for breath. LOCAL MARKET REPORT. LatoiEaa o Cotx We have received another Urge ear of corn. Thi tim our old friend, Mr Joha Bailey briag tort sm ear feanafSJ grata Kioine, Nov. 9, X8SX Wheat -8"88 eta o brd car. Oats-JO c'.( eti . T fj ; Hop lli to 17 ct per Mi. . 8ide-a Ham-l.V? lC, , - Shoulders- 10li Butter-30f3j:l Egs 39 uU ier dot ' ' ) Potatoes -!Wo per bushel. List or AtroRNKY. Tlw following attorne)- have been in atiendan.t upftn th Cirouit Court held in this place during th past week I R S Strahn and L It Moktayn, Albany; John Burnett and John Kelsay, Cor- vallU; W D Feuton, Irtfayutt; N L Butler, Dallas; Posecuting AtUvrtey Hursh, Roee- buw; Judge R 8 Bean, Geo B Dorria, J J Walton, Li JJilynu, Ueo o wasnourne, j ai Uixl.in. Geo A Dorris. J K Fenton. F W Fen- ton. T J Smith and H C Humphrey, Eucene; VV W Tbuver ami W M llolinss, rorllanil; A J Babb, Prineville. Installatiok. The following officer of Butt Lodge, No 3G7, IOGT, wore in- tailed last Saturday evening, the third iuit, by E 0 Potter, Lodge Deputy; A 0 Con- ait, W C T; Oiie Walton, R H S) Mary Bonnett, L H S; Loo Kush, W V T J E Houston, Sec; Anrelia Huinos, A S) Geo Smith, F S; Geo Midgley, T; F Itoaanner, C Bertha Conk, M; E 0 Pottur, D M; Ah Babb, I G; J W Clark, 0 0; Josie Smith, P V C T. Report how 147 member. ' Holidat Boox.-Th Post Office, Book Stor has just received one of the best (sleeted stock of books soluble for -the holiday evr brought to thi city. W would advise those wishing to purchase a present for a friend to give the Post Othoe Book Store a call, and purchase a nice book. LxWCrr ApPoihtmu.'sT. Dr Watt will lecture on Temperance in this oonnty at th following times aud places l Junction, Nov 12th and 13thi'Eugene City, Hth and 13th; (ringlk'ld, l7tli and 18th; (ioshen, 19th; Cresswell, 20th and 21st; Cottage Grove, 22dnd23di Ji'DOMBXT.-Dr G H Davi, who wa ued by Mis C M Wood, in Multnomah county, for breach of promise, waa mulcted in the sum of II.0U0. We learn that Dr. Davi ha been arrested and committed to jail for attempting to leav tn State. Circuit Cocbt. The Circuit 'Court ' will adjourn tday. Th case of th Stat vs Bart Irtt, acooesd of laroenr from a dwelling bouse, ha beea tried twice, the jury disagreeing ea the first trial and ar bow out on the eofmd. Pool or Hon. W are informed that a pool of 800 bale of bop ar io tb war boaae in Eugene, which wUl be eoU a too) a tb owner eaa reaUm a pria Whit if atiafactory. Fim Potatob. Mr J as Urger baa left a thi office a aew Variety of potatoes ealled the Kentncky Ho Cat On of th pot mm nearly ten inchee ia length. MARRlxa -At Pleasant Hill, Lao Bounty, Org, by Elder Wileey, Mr Henry Mat thew and Mis M Pervine. The newly wed ded couple have the beat wish al tb Guard. Married.-No i, 1833, by J B Eltlsoo, J P, at bi office ia Eageae City, J L Pbura a-l Aana MeCoQam, ' County Court, s raosuTieoDRft ' Tb probate court met at tb Cottrt Hoots, Monday, Not 6th, 18SS. Preaent! Judge Church, Commissioner Stephens and Ytatch, Sheriff CampUU and Clerk War. Ia the matter of the guardianship of C M and Dick Vanderwtrt, minor; ordered that J J Vanderwtrt be appointed guardian. Ia the matter of the estate of Paul Brattaln, dsceamdj ordered that J O Brattaln be ap pointed administrator nt the estate, and that kagivtabondof 19,000. ' lathe matter ol guardianship of Alonso, Emma aad Eva Applegate, mines heir of Ja ApplegaU, deceased; sal confirmed. COMMIMIOHIM COURT. Th CommbaIonr Court mat at th Court nous Wednesday, Nov f th, 1883. Present: Judge Church, Commissioners Stephens and Veatch, Sheriff Campbell and ClerM War. At till tim J E Morris, Justice uf th Peace for Fl.sreno precinct, filed hi resign ti, whereupon th earn wa accepted, In th matter of the application of R M Richardson for chang of road on hi own premises. Tb Court appointed R B Hay, W W U In ton awl Gtorg Brown viewsrs, and Geo' A Dorris Surveyor, and set th 12th day of November, 1S33 for viewing of th earn. Ia th matter of the application of Arthur Noble and other for tb location of a county road or county roads. It it ordered that J W Parka, C D Sander and. Abaalo-n Reufro be appointed viewers, and Geo A Dorris 8ur ,' end that thy meet on the 18th day of aUvember. Ja th matter of th application of Presley Cotnrgy and -other for chang of county road. It I ordered Ay th Court that said change of road aa surveyed and viswsd be and th same i hereby declared as a public highway. (Th remaiadw et the Commissioners Court proceedings will appear asiVweek. EiJ Junction City Election, junction City held it annual election last Tuesdsy, which resulted a follows) CODNCtLMIM, J A BashnelL 44 John BUw 47 K P Cald etl ' 43 B L Hondriokt 41 Wm Cnnunint... 47 W 8 Lee 41 F W Foleoin 38 J as Hoffman.., 33 laaao Sander...... ' .....31 W H Hoffman. 37 ; ' TKIAflCRKR. J M BeeU , i.82 RRCORPKR John W8tarr... W M I'itney.... -t ..JO MARHIUU WmRinker.... Ja A Csstecl.. ...48 ...36 The first four named Councilman ran on the Teople', tickot, aud the other ou the Citiien' ticket, and th Rrst named for Marshal and Recorder were also od tht Peo' pls'l ticket. Mr Beebe' nam wit upon both tk'kcts. flighty-four rote were taat. tmithfietd Item. SsllfttflRLD, Nov 6, 1883. ' Die.1, very suddenly, Oct fifth, infant daughter of J A and M B Gibson; aged 4 mouths. 1 ' Th sound of th Worn . U not beard any hmire sine th lit of Nor, but th sound of th (hot gan has doubled, aud the geese know it. Th Sniithfield Sporting Club hat hsulod off fur a whil. Th following i the cor iif their o .litest Saturday, Oat 27th t 0 W Gilwrn... 0 0 1 1 0 1 I 1 1 1-7 .Tssi BJ-s..... 1 0 1 1 1 0 I 0 I 0- Tho Gibson -0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1-A Chas It de. 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1-A Frank Fratos 110111011 18 J AGibsoii 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 01-7 Geo Beck and S W Harpo'e were absent Nov 3d the following aeon wa made, only three members of th olub. being present: Gen Gibson 1 110 11110 0-7 J Gibson 1 10000101 0-1 J as Bales 1 0 0 10 11111-7 Rfoular. ; 4 Grand Jury's Final Report In th Circuit Coort, of tb 8tt of Oie gon, for th County of Line. In th matter of th dual report of th Grand Jay for th November term 1883, of taid Court, oomes now th Grand Jury and mak th following final report; That w have examined the various county buildings and office of (aid county, and find them all in good condition and well kept, bat find bat there i a groat defieiancy in th eocomroodatio afforded by the water closet for the public la attend ance on court or oonnty business, and would thrfor oiDhatically recommend that de cent and com mod ion water oloeete be erected on the Court House nremiiM, and woald particularly call the attention of the County Court thereto. JOHN KELLY, ... 1 . - Foreman of Grand J my ' ' 1 Thanktgiving Proclamation. Btati or Orioom, 1 Exrcctivr OrricR, V Salxu, Nov. 6. 1883. ) In accordance with a long established cu tomTend In eonfarmano with the recommen dation of the Presiden. of the UniUd SUtee, I, Z F Mood, Oovernof of tb 8UU of Ore gon, would recommend' that Thuis-lay, th plh day of November, 18&J, be observed, by all dtUans of tht Stat a a day of praise and tksMiksvivmg to th Supreme Ruler of the universe for th many Hearing vouchsafed to oa during th past year; and would further recommend that all serular pursuit d ras nvnilad nuin that itav. and that Our tssonl r- aort to their nsoml aad respective place of woranip lor tn purptewe Herein m inrui. Z. Y. MooDT, Governor. Atteetl JL P. Ear ART, Secretary of State. . Tay Heme. " . Nov. 1 1881 Mr Albert Horn purohaasd forty-en ftsad f fheep recently. Tb new house uf Mr Tboe Warner will not be finished aatii next Bummer. Mr M A Simmon and Mis K Parker Lav beea viaitlntT near here for aom time Mm A B Noble has offered 810 for the aoafp of th coyote that has been killing bef sheep. Tb weather U, omewhat moist, but it i very acceptable, a our farmer bare bem praying for lain for mm tim. . I Prt ltfit, peal Ettat Traneactiont W OtteM. s-awsmaml ) W Geary to1C Cummin, landYeonsldera- Uii3,ooa JW Mahoa lo A SUnlt, JHcrs;oon li.ooa P W Folsom to Sarah E White, lot la Junc tion; eon 8128. J S Montgomery to C Amos, 320 acres; eon C B Stewart to Ira Hawley, 40 acre; eoa 8m M Kelly to S A K Irk, land; eon 82,500. SRBrookitdJ K Sturtevant, 273 acre; oong'jO. T J Kettnsr to Johh T Taylor, land; f 15. J W Vaughn to W R and H B Yancy, ISO acres; eon gdOOt EPColsinautdSt John Skinner, 103 acres; 83,000. A Lurch to S B Knot, 20 acrsl; obn 8100. Gtorg Humphrey to H 0 Humphrey, lot in Eugene; eon 83. E V Judklni it al to A M Osburn, land; ood 11,550; Jo4 MoCoroack to S A Warntck, lot In Eu- genet eon tlU N J Fitch to WM Rraahaw, lot la Engen; con 82,200i Geo Washburn1 id 0 W WashbOrne, 40 acres; eon sWOt 0 R Robinion to It It Chance) land; eon 1.200. , . U C Humphrey to V M Rlsdvni lot in Eu gene; con 8100, Liixl MoComiao to T O Hendricksi tint- sixth interest In lot In Eugene; con 8500. C F and Lliii MoCornae to T G Hendricks, one-sixth Interest In lota In Eugene; eon 8T0O. Cbaa Lauer to A T k A M, No 11, lot in Eugeu; con 8790. J W Vaughn to D Hamblin, land; con 629. J A Jean to Geo A Brown, SC3 ear; con 8i,08a H R Polly to M Z Brookir, 63 acres; eon 891. U D Parker to S H Norman, lot in Junc tion; con 1700. T H Elder to R 8 Cathsy, lot ia Cottage Grove; oon 300, M and R Bauoom to J W Calhoon, 80 acre; eoa $290, F Bony to W H Bony, land; eon f 1.. Ja Bouy to W V Bony, Jand; oon fl . Ja Hickman to W W Bony, land) eon $112. H W Bouy to 1 Bony, land) oon fl,. 600. John Poay W Bony, land eon f 1. CeoE Lyo to W 8 Nickeraoo, lot In Springfield; eon 100. A W Gibson to T U Mounts, 83 acre; eon I76Y Phoebe B Kinaey to Mary Drake, lot io Eugene; ron $210. J K. Wiseman to J M Kitchen, lot in Irving; eon $300. J R Wiseman to J C Yat,Uud oon $330. Laura J Lakln to J E Houstoni lot in Eu- gen oon $300. E A Jadkiu to T C Judkin. land) con $1,200. Martha Powell, adai to 8 J Duinao, 0 acre) $78. W W Bin) to to Htnfy Mtlow, 10 aore eon $1. - - W A rower to J F owcrt, 30 acres eoa $900. TPBonytoWWB. y, land; eon $1. W J J Soott to John 1 Scott, 160 aoree; con $1. HOP Linley to J F Kirk, hod; eon $000. , B V Power et al to Mary Boiler, 100 acre; eon $1. J P Chesher to J and C Taylor, land; oon $3,300. . Ja and John Taylor to J' P Chesher, 321 aores; oon $4,800. II Bundy to E C Huff, land oon $200. John Robiiiatt to J W Franklin, 48 acrs; con tMO. , St Joha Skinner et al to T W Shtltoo, land; eon $1. E A Judkioe to J II Moor, 80 aores eon $223. 8 N Howard to Ira Allen, 820 acre) eoa $2,000. B 3 Pangra st al to Harriett t PtDgra, lot in Springfield) oon $200. Sam'l Meek to D T Oak, 160 acres) eon $960. Bute to II B Polly, 61 acre) oon $122 8 C Johnson to J X Sturtevant, land; con 860. 8 Jenkins, R B Hay et al, to H O F Umley, S84 acre) eon $1,500. Bute to C E RratUin, 160 acres; eon $320. D 8 Lyl to N B Lyle, Undi ono $700. J V Bowdon to J W Bowdso, 120 acre; $000. E W Whippl k Bro to J 8 Martin, leaae; oon $90. F J Peterson to N B Lyl, 120 acre) eon $120. St John Skinner etal to J B Harris, land eon $1. Margaret Miller to Geo M Miller, power of attorney. N Swaggart to N E Salvester, land) eoa $3,600. D O Gay to L W Gay, land: ooa $300. RuU to J C Brattain. ICO acres; eon $320. R K ashler to 0 P Hoff, mte ia Irving) oon 11M H W Wright to W W Cathcartj powr of attorney. The Game Law. ' Daring th pact week we have received many ioquiri eoneerning the game Iw, in relation to th killing of ioer, therefore we publish the section referring to th protect ion of deer as paaeed by tb Legislates at iU temiua ia 1882: Sictiom 1. Evory person who thall with' la th Stat of Oregon, between the let day of November in each year and th 1st day of July of th following year, bant, pwrane, take, kill or dretrov any male deer et back. hall be guilty of a miedemeanor, Evry neraoa who shall, betwtta tb 1st of ana are and tha let f Asiinst BBrrae. boat. tike, kHt or ileetmy any female W or doe, shall be gvilty of a misdemeanor. Every nereon who. after th paaaitf of this lac. shall kill anv (Dotted fawa. aliall be guilty of miadsnieanor. Every perton who, after th Dasssue of thi act, tr a'l Uk. klU or destroy suy mal or female deer at any time, Mi.Irss the caruaa 01 toco auimai ia ea or arMcrved by th penoa (laying it, or ia sold trr food, is guilty 4 a mi4eaMaaor . t I5TATF, -UNIVERSITi Wi umn devoted to-tfi Interest of thi Ldilrean and Kutaxlaa Literary Societies; aai th SUU Unlyerslty. McCLUki....; ,.EbITR, Brief home. Sdm of the itudsuts oow make thru? way to and from tchool on bicyoleal Th oarpet and stov which batonged to th ocicties, hv been told to the Regent; A lady of last Jear'i graduating claae wa teen not long since drivlog a ipaa of mule through one of the principal lireeU of tbl city. On Monday and Tumdajr of last week iLs3 rooms of th University were redolent with the delicate perfume of carbolic acid aad Other disinfectant. A eaucu wa held last wek by th "little boy" before the regular corporation .meat ing took place; They ndntluated I full tick, et, and are Very jubilant over having leeied it Th vessel on Which th Brattain boy! Wert expected to arrive ha mad it appear aooe. W bop th voyage ha not beea a stormy on and th tailing oo th hurricane deck pleasant , Scarlet fover mad quit an excitement ia school last week, although there are only three cose among th itddent iod all sit these are doing well. Th excitement ie about oternbw. , Don't anybody think that W 0 Tiylor'a absence from th University last wtek wM canted by visit to Attori a tome' 0lid insinuate. He did not attend tchool od ao- oonnt of the illness of hit lister witn oar1st fever. Last week there was no debate, at tht corporation meeting was held at 3 o'clock p m, the usual hour for the tocioty to he called to order, to th question to be eon . tiered, "Resolved, That th next Preeidea tial election sheuld be a Republican victory," wa postponed nntil th next Friday. Th question for debate one week hne is, "Retolved, That th eonduot of Warrea HastingS in Iudia, was not justifiabla." Leadcf on afllrmatiye, Suaie Moore) eel. league Jennie MoClitre, Maud fuffa aad March) onlteagne-Ida Ftttflftodj otafy Bonnett and Ida llendrick. When th ttove-pipe io Prof Stnitiir room cam unjointed th other day, it re minded ai of tht time honored recitation, "Tb Directors' Visit," and w wondered if him of our worthy Regent would not tooa appear to reprimand the Profossor for teach. ing their ton and daughter to tay "Ioa liebe, du liebst, er liobt." We learn that th Laorean InUad to fire iU open Hasina next week. Th question Which thoV hive chosen ia, "Resolve!, that th Mortgage Tat Law should be repealed." The aftlnriatiV Will be repreieuted by Mre 01irr, MoGhee and L Davis) th aegative, by Mr Bookman, Hill and II Johnaoa. Yf ipsdt to listen to essay by Georg Shinn abd W It Gbre to a dutikmltiott fa J M Nevills. The Ipeakert aft all well known and oo doiibt tht exercise will bt 8ry interesting. Prof McCowa had tha opportunity of howing ber ability at a teacher at th dlt trict school torn days ago' in tht aoteob of ont of tht teachers. It ia taid that evral ouoils ot her dcDsrtinent. having formerly observed th gouial ooun tenon c of Mi MoCowo en her way to and from' (he Ual vsrsity, were somewhat u'rprissd ai tht item discipline with which ih maintained the order of her tchool roonf. Lena ha natural taleut asatoacher and W pct in th near futtfre to tee her the eoterprl. Ing presfdent of soinC of the moil i.mriah- ing Institutloitt In our land. The tnudst Corporation meeting wit lsst wssk and th following officer Wtf elected for th niuing year: Preeideut, Frank Moore) Secretary, Ida Pattereon) Treasurer, KJwin Totterj Trusteoe, Hr. bert Johnson end Jennie McClure; Libra rian, George Dunn Assistant Librarian, Emily Bristol. At thit meeting there ea considerable discussion aa to th best way to tak car of th library now belonging to th Ladrean and Eutaxian Societie. Sum thought th best plan would be to give the library over to the University where the book could be kept without injury, other thought that it would b much better to keep th book where thry now trt, and ae th dutie of th Librarian" tak a great deal of hi time and care to pay him a salary. After ort time had bvtn spent in consider ing thi question th latter opinioa was carried, Th number of book new cata logued is aomething over 600 volumee, abotfl 200 of which are missing, some of these of course ar irreparably lost, but we desire Ie collect a many ot the, remaining one a we san. Thoee who hare retained book be longing to the library beyond the limited time are requested to return thsitf ast aeeo a possible. - A Tragedy in one Act.' tecne, Till HALL. Enter Eutaxian, 1st choice Eutaxian, 11th choice Eotsxian, , ' Eitaziam (to 1st choice E); f'Are yea going to open session next weekf' Istcuoict (tearfully). I hot ao reaaoo(er) lorgoing.. Ectaxum (tolltb cbofce'E).' "Are yea not going to open essiotf eitherf IlthCiiOJeaE. (triompbnntfy.)r "0!y) I'm going. I have an excellent reason (r) forgoing.'1' (Angry glance pas between 1st choice and 11th choice, and curtain fall to the sound of muffled itrutn and toRing l)olU. , Chahoid HardR. Mr Mom Saioo la disponed of hit saloon, including the build ing and lot, to Mr J W WHson, late of Cor. valiis. The new proprietor has added a Urge afock ot liquors, eto, to th old stock, aad I .teodato mak many improvement ia th talooo. Mr 8xon goee to Whitman eoonty to liv on hi farm and become ao hooeet granger. Dayton, W T, Journal.