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I 'I TY AND COUNTY, BRIEF ME.VriO. I administrator's notlcs lu auother column. . Council Proceedings. Council Rooms, Euhene Citv, Jan. 14, 1384. j Council mot pursuaut to ordinance. Present Mayor Dunn, Councilmen Edris, dand see Lr lay lor anew ottie la vai-. rainpbell. Luokey. Coiir. MoCluntr. Re u.i tk. K-m. -t Pi....i. ljA ' I i - I ir i i . i . ... . r ft a at half past 10 m. The AI!iano shall be State Temperance Alliance. The Oregon State Temperance Alliance will mwt in 13th Anuual session in the city of Portland on Wednesday, Feb 20th, 1SS4, continuing three days. Tlio sessions will b. brick. lie fatteit and choicest meats at thn Cen- 1 Wket. J work executo 1 with dispatch at the ,id office. fy goods imnething new. Call an I en at Frieudly's. etographs finished neatly and ertis ly at Wiuter's. , ia rumored that a calico party will le au vti v twvwa a vti 'liere is a full let of Mr Holmes' novel icCornaok k Collier's. cnrder and Marshal. Abseut Sloan. Minute of last meeting read and approved. computed of Delegate elected aunually, aud duly accredited from TeniperSnce societies il Cue line of lilk plmdies in all shade ados at F B Dunn'. only place where yon can alwayt sell hicken ii at Bottniau's. nil assortment of ladies, inisset and chit Sinderware at Bettman.s. sliest and finest groceries, cigar and j.ls at Swift k Co'. Try them Sare for a rainy Sunday by gutting a jtory at McCnrnack k Collier'. l R B Hayes purchased the mare, Sadie u want a good sewing machine at re price, call on H It Luckcy k Co. and warrant ordered drawn oi. the Treat' urer fur the never! amounts; Orin Moore, $2 50; J P Alli-on, il udl . 0 Beckwith k Son, $1 7."; F AToxier, $1 50; Cherry k Day. (11 50; J E Attebory, 517 00; Masonic IxhIa. $32 00; LS Cordon, 41 60; McClung k Johnson, $42 50. The Judiciary presented Ordinance No 7, amending Chapter 3, Title 3 of the laws of the City of Koie:iii. Petition of N L Packard and 62 other rend and ordered placed on lilo. ' On motion that Ordinance No 7 be taken up section by section; car.'ied. Section 3 wat read, ami oo motion was adop'ed as rea l. Section 10 M read and the blank was week from her owner for 300, tilleit to rwl at .follow: laun.lries shall 1 ' - . ..!.. I! ..?.? i l. KihmhadUposdof hi. latere, in "y. " S""1""' 1 "e"',9 . eJpress business to Mr J ii Coleman. I n w " "'""P"'1- section II win rea l anil on motion, was adoptd. Section 1(5 was read. k on motion the nack and CiKbr have just Mojive.l a blanks were ordered tilled t.i ri'ad at follows; ivoice of school bi, u till selud imp-. -'Applicant for licence to sell spirituous liquors shall piy into the treasury thesumof Ir II R Hays purchased a fine mirroi and $.100 per aitmint; to ell bier or irtsilt liquors r fixtures for his Saloon while in Port- in less quantity thai one quart, the sum of $130." A motion to the secliiin as read wat ot. On motion a vote to rccdnti lr the vote by whi.-h Section (j wa lost; i-arfied. On motion the rnhHiidniioitt beini pro posed, Ordinance No ? wit kid oil the table for one month. A dividon lioin rallu 1 for the vote stood at follow; ' Ayes M;CliitiK, Comer and Rdrls. Niiys (.'a nplv-ll ail I Lit'-kny, Onil liiiif oo.irnir.tntt. to wlioin w sr'frre '. 4'm Preatm's wih and chil l, who : tllM b,M of (t , ,rt(lil l!!lt tlicrp The following bills were read, approved , and other organization devotel to the inter- receipt of this circular, and that suoli mem Iwr be elected a will bet represent you in jrje nmubsrs of the ynun; people of Eu- wllemleJ the Juucton hiuqe tail latt hatcirculati o of the GoakD it rapidly s4iK. Advertiser should itlike a note ro re G. M. Whitney will pr'a'ch to. noruing and evening at t ie B.i.kl i sick with the scut let fever, lire onvu- illSWalli recoived at a Christnnt in J a Hue pair of mnccdxiu. . Who is the v 1. C Gibbs has recovered $250 from Ur i TUvis, for services iu the Lite breach of Y case. i H en II Parks it building a neat one M ivelling at the u oraur of Sovunth ami I ! reet. t wind (rained a velocity of 72 niiles an Ci Jan Hth, at Cape Hancock, mouth of Qimbia. tsVv awning it bein'erentid in front of Jkt k Eakins bank, and R It Ilayi' uiMing. largest nd finest lot of gents, boys piths clothing and- underwear, just j at Friendly'. S H Friendly has jiM rvcoived the b;r a.picu of carpets evtr brought to Kin;riie j (live him a csll. , i ki'iviiijj ior nry inutile nose oi uugeue le Co U coinplfted. liar meeting of the W V T I will next We bias by at 3 l M. hi th.; nuof the Presbyterian church. tjnonrnnratnrs of the Lan j County Aatii- wiety meet In this uity to-day to nzemant for holJinir their next an il sr. Sir woap Year Lall givn by the ladies ky was tKe most nj"yahla affair of on, about thirty couple btiiiiu at- Renahaw&Abra nonedfty tlii week id the prop -i ty which they occupy oon, of Mr Fiaik Coleinaii, payiof 'for the fame. Wilton, of M'dtnnmah muntv. ho .it to the penitentiary for the term of toft for robbing aCUinaman of $303 on 1 of Portland. yithrow is selling millinery goods at 'iiducd prices, and to any one wih Softer that business will dispose of her ft less than cut ' 'Fnny Croner, who lost A valualile MlHng Christmas, has recovered ti e aving been iiiixplaced instead o, first supposed. i.tian church male q iita an im- e I this wek by placing a neat fence It iir church building. iifjaman arid (30 disappeared siuml'a- ifiim the residence of Mrs Hanchett, i'iy, one day this wek. ll'autiful town lots ninety heated cheap. Call early and get a Itaruain. (igo. M. MlLLEIt, Real Kwtate Ajcnf. the yoi-nj man who took a hand ca- q-pot without leave some wwks a'o ulsome contribution f JoJ to the ry one day this week. nlar meeting of Kuet 6 Knin-- C" Uiraday evening, the f'dlowim per elected ineniher.; K Ma'.!-ina:k. E Angel, R ShJton and -I U'miii Wagoner, of Salem, J:icked a pi- m from a b.ih In his yr 1 l.tst Tus Ut It Ml to hi friends, to shosr ive here in the ud hllj of January. irsaparilU U the mott potent bU I 1 a fountain of healt'i an 1 strength, tint). All bmj.'al iuf.vtims are in ved by this unj ulle l altera- anels of fence ws broken down at race lait Saturday afiernooii by Ti'Miig upon the same. The dam- lamed by parties interested in was ;!)!)0 ilae lion, tor Which a.ioiinta warrant was onWud drawn. Marshal's ri'port was read and p'accd on file. . . -,: . . . -1 Tli fillowiog bills were read and refcired t i Finance Coniniittfic ; M S. Wallis, . Oil; Journ d OiHoo. ?:i (W; O lieckwitli 4 S.ii, $12 00; (. W. S.iiuh, $J 00; T. S. Hendricks, ?12 47; Itibintoii (JimraS. f5 0J Th.w. llnuVn. 52 O'l; J. 1?: Caiiipbeli. Sfd Ik1; T. W, Shclc 0(ii J H Attcrlmrv. ?13 50; ! A D rrii. ?ld 01; I) II l..ikin, .J.l 87; It C. Calli-on. 81 4v The hill of K PelU-y for ?2 50 and V Mc l' an nul ror juu.; were reail, rnlet sus pended and warrant ordered driwn on the l're.iurer for tiio above n:iiount.i. Oo motion adjourned. It. (!. CaLMso, Recorder. e U of the Temperance cauto. The basis of representation being one for the organization and one for eyery twenty-four members, and one for eSuh fraction over ten. Also, a.. person ot known temperance principle may become a member by paying into the treat ii ry the sum of one dollar. It ia important that all Dine Ribbon Clubs; Societies, Sun day Schools, Unions, Churches, Rand ot Hope, eti, e'ect delegates immediately upon lit of 1 be eh1 th- Alliance, All delegates passing over the 0 K k N Co' and Ok 0 It It Co's linen mid having 1 aiil full fare, will be returned at eighty per cent oil' usual fare, on presentation i.f Secre tary' certificate at Portland olllces, which certificates will be iaJUcd during the session. N.iW, fellow worker in the Cause o' bu mani'y, let us unule to this nleeting with re newed xjal and a fixed purpose to . rei the battle to the very gates, a above all pre vious years. Wlieu ulott important elec tions, b ah State and National are in the near future, when people are thinking and acting npou the ipiestiou of questions, the total pr dilution of tue cursed liqu-tr traifiu, when every man and winnsu should be ac tively engaged in this lilit formr country aim our Homes, tnr.ain t more eysteinatic urgaoiii.itioii, that we may be better prepared for the irrtpressilne coudiut, for the combat deepens aud uuw i the time for aocioii. J. W. H ATW, J. N. Dennihom, II. K. I1INK.S, Jacob i'-nskr, J . E. Houston". Executive Committee). Cottage Grili Itoms. ' FROM OlMl SPKflAL ROIIIIKsrilNliKNT. Jan. 1(5, ISS4. Weather clca.- and frosty, Mr Robert Carey ia quite ill anin. We have heard of several more horses dying of late. Mis Ida Cathcart has been laid up with in flamatory rheumatism for a week or two. Mrs A L Wynn has b.u,dit llobert Carey's farm, th:ea m'.lt-s and a half Wet of this dne Mr Robt i3ri','(:s ma le it mil of railroad ties a few days aO from Hollies mill, and the boom giving awty, a good many of them went ovrr Uo:nfltock'j mill dam. Mr J W Owens, of Chicago, lectured here Siiiiday and Monday eveuins on Phrenology, He nl-io Kave some examplos of mesmerism. He complimented the audience on hein the noisest he had ever met In all his experience, and we thin': he was correct. It is a shame for youni p -ople to gn to a gathering of any kind an I act as uncivil as they did here, and when too, they wera asked so kin lly to be quiet- We hope it will never occur a,'ain. Latham Items. Latham, January 16 ,1884. Weather has been col I a,'ain. The wild animals : re troubling Mr Lane's 'beep. Quite a number of farmers are plowing near ratham. Mr .Marion Martin lost a valuable horse 'Hue days t'o. 4 lr Merrick, if Seattle, was visiting at Mi ilainUiu's last week. Mr David Harris has been quite sick, but we luai n is now b.-tter. Mrs Wade Martin hen Shelly, went away atnrday to vii.it rclativtk Slid friends on i'Lfcwnt Hill. Mr Baker Hand-tak" ant and operator at Cmnstock' h ivin been home fur 4 short va cation, r.'tuinel S.. unlay. M-anrsJII Sh.rrtri Ije, J P Taylor, Wm Whitney and J U ltrn Eugene a hort visit this week, it Iwin,' t'o.mty Court week. Mr Robt Uri.-s mid bis men have been brinDg drnvn some ties thai drift -l along the river iluiin,' the hiu water, and are now haul ing them out a!ou -side the tracks 0. Junction City Items. Junction CiTr. Jan 17, 1831. Frosty night. I)r 1. Hid, o Alb my, was In town during the week. Dr N L Lea an I f.f'iii'y hive been very sick with sore throat, but are getting better. Miss Lizzie Hmiton, of Eagjin, was in town during the weuk. Rev Mr Tower.of the M E Church of Salem, who is lecturing in the Interests of the Wil laiuette University, preached here last . -inn lay. in oruiii' mid eve iltlj. Grant Cummins, who recently went to New York, is reported as haviug a jnd time. A masquerade bail will be given at Biber's Hall Friday eveuing. A good time is expected by all. Slu-rlH J R rampbjll tfas oa Wedrt-sday's iiorth bound train. Several of o ir pnnuinr ut m--a havo been in Euenu iluiin,' the week, attending referee's court in t le case of R V Howard vs Kratz & Wh!.urne. Miss Mary Munch, of Dixie, F.dl; county, who has been visiting friend here, returned home iuesday. ' o. ii7 Personal. Mr Charle Wood of Slaslaw was in town this week, ' Mr S II Friendly paid Portland a visit this week oa business. II 0 Humphrey pud the mitropoli. a visit luring tho week. ' Judge B itje and wife -aril visiting Mrs Spiller in this city. Mr Win Woods, of the 0 Jt C R R, paid Eu gene a iliort visit this week. John and Thod re Renshaw left Tuesday for the Coeur d'Aledo mines. Mr Ben Whiteaker, of Peasant II ii!. paid this office a Visit the first of tb week. Mr Cook, the well knowu harness maker, is now hi th employ of Air Currle of this oily. Mr Geo N.dand of PrincvU'.e, ruturned this week on a visits to numerous f lends and i elation. Judgt Rean it holding a special term of court St Rosehurg to try Wm Eddings for the crime tit inurder. " . . Mrs -T II UtHidmnn and son, who left here on the 1st of December for a visit to relatives In Iowa and Missouri, h tve returned. MrJas MoClareil, of this city, visited 11 isolmrg during the week, lisviug buensum. mohed as a witness in the Edding's trial, now being held iu that city. Mr J F Hill, a graduate nt th State Uni versity class of 80 1 now principal of the Albany publio school. Mr Hill is well fitted for that xwition both by nature and qualifica tion, and will give entire a'.isfaction to the people of Albany. Irving Items. InviNa, Jan. 17, 1384. Irving is imp.Mvihg slowly , Henry Kisiinger, of Kilgeue, is here visit iug relative aud friends. Irving can afford uue saloon and two bar. keepers. A team of horses belonging to John In wall run away with John Mitchell one day this Week, throwing lll;n nut of the wagon onhist'iead and bruising iiiin up considers bly. A C Jennings has gone to the coast via the Siu-daw. He intends Id build a cabin and will move down in the Sp'ing. Wui Yates bat rented the blacksmith (hop aud ha Win Fisk, an accomplished smith, doing ti.e work. The I lear Lake school house and hall burned to the ground Monday morning. It is supp igrhl that the lira c iug'it from the Hue to the ceiling above the lower floor, there haviug ben church there the evening be fore. Irvinqiti STATE UNIVERSITY. A column duvoted to the (liferents of the Laurean and Kutaxiau Literary Societies, and th State University. Anna Pattkksos F.nrntt. Doxter Items. JfANoCiT Mr N D I'rita'i-tt. a gentle man lately from the Hast, and who with hit f.tihrad brothert hnve rrcently estaldilied a a r n.iU ki tho C'oyoU. barl one of bis DKxrKK, Jan. 17. 1SS1. Mi Robt Williams-is going to try bis luck at riddng g i-nti. - .. Mr James Parviu goes to Portland as a jumr. Mr Lcaudcr Cruzan, v( Leaburg, was here this week. Several of the young people from here are attending school at Pleasant Hill. Mr1 T Hiiusaker and family visited friend At ('amp Cretk during New Year's. Mr Frank Emerson, from the McKenzie, is visiting at his uncle', Mr i P Law. Since my last the young folks have had a iiuinberof social parties, at which all appeared to enjoy themselves. Dr Reiifro, of Cottago Grove, ha located at the "Demijohn," a point on the Middle Fork, where be p nposea to piactice ine.lluiiie and cultivate hop. Don't it make the cold chills "preambu lute" one' spinal column to read of the thermometer going hi 35 below zero, while here in happy Webfoot at the same date it 59 above. Whew! M.A, S. . - Resolutions of Respect. Hall or Oasis Lgdje No. 41, 1. O. O. F. 1 JtNcnoN (hrr, Ok., Jan. 12, 188-i. ( WfiEitgAS, In view of the loss we have sus tained by the' diiatll of our worthy brother, I S Swearih'.'en, who ha long been a member of our Or Icr, aud of the still greater loss sus tained by those who were nearest and dearest to Idin; tlnJrtfore be it liRsoLVEii, That it is but a just tribute to the m uiiory of our deceal brotlier t-" say that in regrettin; his rem ival fnuu our midst, we mourn for one who was iu every way worthy of our rrpejt and esteem. Resolveu, That we sincerely condole with the family of the decease 1 in th loss they have islained by Uie de ith of a devoted but band a 1 1 an iiidal,'ii t father. ' Kti LVS.), That thst resolution be spreail on the minute of the Lnde, and a copy there of lie transmitted to the family, andaeh of the E igeue paer aud the Harruuurg Dissemfua tor for publrcatioj. Uesolvkd, 1 hat the mmlieni of 0.iis Ixvlga wear the usual b.td of mounting fur the next tldrty day. Fratrnally subinitteil, L K. Zl'HWALf, - ) . . if. AlL'I.Hol.LAMO, C.U K. V. (.'aluwei.u ) Ri:frrsB Mr David Cherry and family relumed to this city laat Thursdiy fr nu Krituh ColUodiia, where th'-y have been vit fy Trevnr-r's ''fT.e wat r.tercd-: hands Imtly cut i'i a ircular saw one dsy j.j during the past ss-veii months. M t by r Honing the transom. It 1 thit wtk. Drillof this city ilre-s the Cherry i highly pleasel at being bone Obituary. Isaac Stull Swearingcn, was born Sept 2, 1812, in Keutiio'iy; about 1830 he moved to Veruiil li. m county, Illinois. He was married N'ov 23, 1818, to Miss Evaline ISoyil, and they have had ten children, five of whom are living. Mr Swenriiigen becitne a mumliMr of the 1 1) U F before bis marriage, and regained au ac tive mjmber throughout li'e, bjiu; a ohartur ruetuber of tha-e lodges in this State. He became a member of the A F & A M in 18T.2, and was one of the three living charter mi'iifhers-of Ku,'ene City Lotlge, and also a charter raeinWr iu Junction City. He had Joined with the Cumberland Presbyterian church before- leaving Illinois, and lived a con sistent member thereof. Inl852hereni'.vl to Oregon and first set- tied near Spore's ferry. An aTeotionate and living husband and father, a triod and true friemf, an "pen hearted and philanthropic citi zen, his loss will be sincerely mourned far and near for hi acquaintance w.is extensive. EiunuADom. The E litor of the Dayton, W T, Journal object! to th statement of Mr Belshaw made a few week in letter to Mr J W Duncan a follows: "I have never sein a gnood saniple of wheat raised eu't of the Cascade Mountains." The editor of the Jour' nal refute this fact by the following brilliant and striking logic; '"Ju this assertion Mr Belshaw exhibits his venom to the detriment ofhiigood sense and judgment; for it is known and very generally admitted that there is no better wheat growing region on the globe and nc better wheat is rowu than id Eastern Oregon and Washington. Mr It should not be hasty to judge1 from what he has seen, for "there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in your philosophy, Ho ratio." ' Brief Items. The Seuiors have commenx-d the stady of Moral Science. The l-auroani adjournal! at their last meeting in Wspact to the memory ot Boise Spiller. Nellie Brown has returned to school and joined the Normal Senior class. For his own individual bonefit we would inforit the Laurean Editor that the Eutax iaus don't "stare." Quite a number of new students entered the University at the beginning of the utw Unit. Geo W Hill, a member of the senior .class, took charge of Mrs Spiller' room during her absence last week. ' Remarkable geuiu always makes itself ap parent. This ,it the case with tho "artist prophet" of the Senior das. Mn),ie Sergent is at present engaged In teaching school at Phoenix, aud is also said to b; dealing in real estate. Theclksa in Piieinnttioi have finished that pait of the book and coinmeuoed the study of Acoustic. Th KuUxians were favored last Friday by a visit from two of the Alumni, Misses Jennie 3pencci and Ion CraufilL t A Rldnehart, 3 A Hulin and E Edwards, are at present attending the Business Collets at Portland. D W Boat, member of the Junior class, on account of sickuess, hat not yet returned from bis homo iu Salem where he spent the holidays. Prof Gantonbein's algebra class number forty-eight; wnuder if the ixe of his class is due to any partiality toward the nw Prof. The question, "Resolved that Irish imnii gration should be prohibited," wm debated hy the Eutaxians two week ago; decision was leudered in favor of the negative. Ira Vauter and Henry McClure have re commenced study at the University with the beginning of the new term. Prof Straub's German class have finished the book Zrlny, whic'i Ihey have Ixen reading aud have begun Die Yung Frail vou Orleaus. We wonder what excuse was given to her Prof by the Eutaxian who, after entertaining her ompany until two o'clock the ui, lit be fore, failed to in ike her appearance at her e ly morning class. Oh! Wit! thou hast unfolded thy silver wings, spread thy pinions and departed for the sanctum of the Laurean Editor, where thou sittest and pourest the choicest breathiugs if thy art into his ear. Next Friday the Laureans debate the ques tion, "Resolved, that moral suasion on the temperance question is a failure:" Leader ou the ulflrinative, Green Cornelius"; leader on the negative, Darwin Bristow. During tile Severe wind storm one day last week, both professors aud students found some dihio.ilty id i;. ttiu,' safely to the University, Hats were blown ulf, umbrellas turned, and it is even reported that one of tho professors lost his lunch of bread and lullk. On account nftJfe Irregularity of the students there has been the usual dilHuulty in arranging the clauses this term; and as the Faculty are fully convinced tlmt th same student can not recite iu two dilferent rooms at the same time, we understand that they intend trying different plan for arranging the studies next year. At the last meeting of the Literary Club, the following officer were elected for the next term: President, W C Taylor, Vice Presi dent, J D Fentonj Secretary, Ida Patterson Treasurer, W J Robert; Censor, J M Neville; Assisinnt Censor, Nettie McCnrnack. The member are at present engaged iu reading the play of Julius C'reaar. During the last session ot the Eutaxians the m-mbers wore honored by a short visit from President Johnson. They were ail very much elated at the prospect of heading one of his well known sjieethes, but when called upon the Presidei.t only observed that he thought th Society "highly littrary" in Its "taste," and that he had not com to make a ipeoch but to get his hat and coat. Another professor who cam to tho door shortly after, frlghteued by the applause of the members, did not even pttaa the threshold. , ' nisiii i uij jihiiiii-i Eutaxian Sociable. To celebrate the beginning of a new term;' the Eutaxian gave a sociable and sapper oi( Friday eveuiug Jan 4th. At so early bouP the member assembled at the residence it Mr J H McClung, where the evening, en- livened by music and numerous ga.net, wis very pleasantly spent. Shortly after nine 'clock all 4at down to a bountiful repast:' from which each Eutaxian nouM point oat the cake, sandwich or other article brought by her own individual self. Just at thtf closo bt this excellent supper, strains of de licious music1 were wafted to their ear from the direction of th front yard, and an la veatigatioo disclosed that the serenaders were some ot their Lanroan brothers, re turning home from their society which hid ust closed. The serenAders were finally prevailed upon to enter, aud the Eutax ian, always prepared for an emergency, ba4 plenty ot rofreshuuiiti in store, thtfy were iuvited to partake ot them. After whlcH the evening quickly passed away and scarce ly deserves to be called a "sociable," so liUerent was ii from the gatherings usually called by that name. The Eutaxians de;ri to express their thanks to Mr McClung for the use of bs house and for the excellent coffee whioh she prepared for the occasion. Iu conclusion wt would say that the Eutaxian think that 4 pology need bo offered for the so-called "in trusiou," but rather for the waut bf iaiFHesi ml gallantry displayed in reporting the' ff.iir in the Liu rem column. Lost Bor. Mrs S A Ogden writes from Eugene City a follow! "Would you be so kind a to insert a few word in your paper iu regard to a lost boy. Hi name is Fraukie Head. He i eleven years old, ho dark eyes aud i of slender build. He lelt Spo kane Falls the 5th of September, bought a ticset to Portland, and said he was g"il g t Kugeiie, but has neither be n seen or heard of by me or hi friends at thS Fall. . 1 have written to the police of Portland, . but they have not been able So find hltu. By loiiig so you will ablige a greatful mother." East Oregoniaii. Since the abote was iu type, we learu the boy is in Portland. Thi Race. The race beetwen the Jackson trill mare Sadie O and Joe Wootey'i grey horse, 300 yard for 1300 s i e, lit Saturday was won by the latter. The reoL wm quite unexpected a Sadie ! fla a .mend favoiite and some of the disappointed ones insert that the mare was not giveu a fair trial Tin public Mad wwt of town w.is u'.iluj I as rac course and wwsln a fearful Condition, tndangirilig tlu live of the riders an I ret-tr liiij the horses. The devotee of the turf "hould bare a lao track near Eugenj by all mean. Rzbce'i Case. Th examl-vation of wit uesac In the cae of II iwa.d vs Kratz k Winhbunie I for Refere . Feuton con cluded Thursday m onin,', It tasted over one week, and was uuu-ually thorough and t-arch-In 4. Uoy Thayer, Mr. HowsH'satt-nney, and MrGrO 3 Wsuilit'iirue, who rpresenU Meturs Krati k WashSurn, wdl preteirt thiir pleas in writing, n 1 Mr f-ntoii mill taits uii d r oilvinemeiit as to the facts. i tor M't A nor ri-ii. Anyone lit th coun- Card of Thanki. In view of the many favors received at the hand of the people of Eugene (luring the ad aflliction that ha befallen ui, we wouM beg to return our thanks and humbly ask that God's blessing may -ttend you all. Mrs. Mahomet Pixaca, Ckas. Woods, Mrs. M. K. Hats; Notice, In consequence of a change in the fira oi Swift k Co in the 7th day of January, all per sou indebted to said firm are requested to ttle ti e uiiii by cash or note at the store or Swift A Co before February li 1884. To Chkimtoh. Notice Is given that all' He- (smuts owing me must be settled by Fib 1; 1881, as I intend closing out my bucinen. All account unsettled at that time will be givea an attorney for collection. J. W. Matlock, Wanted. Three or four boarder. Fo term apply at dwelling north and opposite publio school house, Man. BnowNLM, DtKD. In this city January 15, 1884, Mia Julia Woods, uativeof Ohio, aged 20 yean; 5 months and 18 days. DlEri.-MrUJ Copenhaver; of Walter ville, died uf ooiisUmptlonj Monday tfioralaf Jan 14th. BoR.-In this city: jan lo, l383, td tilt wife of A D Risdon, a daughter. Ayer's Hair Vigor impnives ths beauty of the hair and promotes its growth. It Imparts an attractive apearance, a delightful and last ing perfume. While it stimulates the roots, cleanses the scalp, and add elegance to luxu riance, its effect are enduring; and thus It prove itself to be the best aud cheapest article1 for toilet use. Having lately issued a circular descript re ot Lane ooimty nt 15,000 copies, I can furnish ths same free to partio wishing to send them East to friends, ' They furnish more informa tion, such as the Immigrant wants, than yo could write in a letter of 20 page. I am alas operating with E. J. Haight Co., of Port and, Oregon, the most active, energetia and thoroughly advertised firms on ths Pacific! Coast. Parties having real estate to sell will find it to their advantage to place the same is) my hands, a I am constantly increasing sat advertisements, and am fully determined thai Lane county shall have her share ot the immi gration bound westward. I . SO. fll. MILLIB. Daatii of a La-irean. Boise Spiller, one of our University studeutt, died su b'euly on Friday mornii of last week, after a short but severe illness. By tnis death, the chain of mutual feelin oiuding ut together as students, has been hastily broken. It has lost one f itsbngl links, Not again in these hall will we meet his kindly greetings. His voice is hushed and hi atteiHlaiu ha ceased. Teacher and student alike are iu sorrow and a synr patbiznig public pause to remark hi luddin deatii. But while we all lament hi uu liniely docease( a bereaved mother and a absent sis'er receive the heartfelt symp thiesof ' who knew It tin. Resolutions of Respect. Lacbeas Hall, Jan. 11, 1884. WllEBEAfl, In the sudden diath of our esteemed young fiieud and fellow student, L Ld.ise Spiller, our body haa been deprived of au active ami most promising member, and Iu view of the still dceH.-r loss sustained by those who wire nearest aud dearest, to him; th-re-fore b ft Resolved, That, desiring to p r a merited tribute to th memorr of th departed, w do hereby expresi our sorrow for the b of one who was in evei-y way worthy of our respect and e.itueui. UttowtD,- That we sincenfy condole with the U;reavi I family, an I extend to' tnem our sympathy and profound regret with th au anee that th true and manly qualities of our lirother' character shall be tenderly cheriih.-d by us. Remolved, That these resolution spread LOCAL MARKET REPORT, Euokni, Dee-28 , 1881. Wheat -91 to 92 cU oil board cars, Oats 50 ct nett. Hops 18 cts per lb,-Side-1012i. Ham -12 $14. Shoulders-8 ilO. Lanl-WaHa. Butter 3"ii;40. Kggs 40 cu wr dox, Brevities. For good dentistry go to Clark. Bring your chicken to Bottman's. Swift k CO. will pay the highest marks! price for chickens. Go to Swift k Co.'s tor fresh CaliforaUf candies, crackers, Le. . The largest stock of carpet, oil cloth enf matting just received at Friondly'. Swift k Co ' goods are all uew and bought tor cash, and are sold cheap for cash. t Swift k Co. sell canned good, put ap this year, a clieap as ca I be bought in town. Bring your butter to G. Buttmnn if fad waut the highest price; also allimft 6f pro' dace. , " ' Mr 3 H Friendly will pay the Ijigbeel cash market price for wheat. Give hint af call before selling your grain elsewhere. Tax Notice. mX PAYERS ARE HEREBY NOT-V X lied thai the following personi are as-' thorized to rei-eiOe and receipt for taxes:' For Junction; Long Tom and Richardson" W 11 lUbef. Crtsswell George LtJilfry. Cottage Groe Lurch lime. J. K-rAMPBELlV f-heriff and Tax Collector. Dated Jan 10, IK84. HOTICE OF FIHAL STTLEf,.EHT ViiTICE U HEREBY GIVEN THAT ll That 11 U Havs, slminitraU.rof th tate of lloea Su-pheiis ilecexted, ha til1 hU linul iv .-.tint of toe aimiia--irAtion of said sc ute; and that .Monday, the 3.1 (lay of March upon the record of this souety, ami that a ' jj i:lH Krtl ,y t,i-t 4, th eouaty - - ' i) - - , - ....... j . . . ... . I tie wouM U robbers were fri,'h- w.-joilel iii-iulKjr, hic'i l lomg iiavly, ami , express s himself as b.-ing willing try wis.n.i ; t lane a ooy v j.ir oi age"' 1 T made their exit through the ; tlu g-ntl oi,im p-rieo.-e .m tt in- I'.ClMi! .' ...V.-. " ' ' copy th ;nof he presen it j 1WI li:vs lieeii set ny oruer n his bhupv ted to the family of the curt of Lane county, Urvjnn, f or hariug UsT