CITY AND COUNTY. Beautiful i Snow. Good sleighing. Bead sberiJ's sals in another eolumn. OM Java and M'cli "H Comb'. Sec th I X L Store's new ' uuther eolama. Snesd Wallis bad Uw breaking lee e day tbii week. The Boo Bon party has been postponed till thethettd Inst Dry goods enmeshing " Call ni see iktm at Friendly s. rhetographs finished n1' ami rtis. tioally et Winter'. The fioAKU ha the Urgent dentation ? ay paper in Lane county. The highest cvih prl will be pai.l f fur ad hide at the I X L St-re. 1 fine line nf silk pluhes in all shade ad gredea t F B Dunn's. A full awortuBnt f U lies, ise and cbil dtea onderware at Betttnan.a. Foster aa I Co of AlUnv, millers, failed m slay thia week. Liabilities, 1 185,000. Eugene Engine (' Si I meet at tlsir their Hall next Thurndatt eveni'i. Xveryhn 1y wan at tH le i -I l the Unit part of the week, having Iota f five nkating. , If yn want a gun. I sewiuj Wiiue at ra enable price, call mi IS II Lackey & 'J. Coasting 1 in lu'i- l in by many of the boys lat S iid ly . I "P1"'1 'i I "P"'-- The tbemntnHrhn rang! from 11 tn 3S. degress bslnw cent Bant ef the Mountain this : week. Obituary n itiee trvn Crew veil will appear next week. It win re-rued tw late fur iw irtinn thi ism The lrgt -i I Hint lot f g"'. 1V and youths eluthin:; audfcin.l.a-wear, ju t received at Friendly'. MrS II KrienJlvh.l't ntiivtX th- bir. geet larfniei ( c.rp-t ef t brmjht U E ig'.-ae City. (Jio hi a e il'. The uvie (.' itv P a t '' meet with tin Siricfii'h. iiri: iH 1 Saturday in Pchrti try. Thsganl hn iwi;V hit imr h i bean merely tried thin week, k j the fleet's . nf tinu many housi plmU. The re pilar msiiiti j, f fie V C T T r;ll lie hel I mi next Ve lie Uy :tt 1 P M. iu the baaemint nf the Pretliytxri.ui church. On every graJe nir. enthnr Viv the fraaad or barrel, pii are rednrei thin dy. Su irT Cuat A aleiith up.st neir thu CTnivennty Ut Vd neiday anl the nesi iuti were llimwa t the Kroaad, but fiirtna tte!y kk e u hurt Coenanut Tairy, Janible Wmfrr -Kii, IUnana Cftke-s l"Ui-e (4kv, ltn n I'.i-cai , nd all lud irt-'kei" at S i(t t Ct'tnU. Read the in i;ri u J fail. Ifaiynf oar friend have luen nui.'4 we will a I I U;i L name apim their calliuf our attoatiuktu thi aiiift. Mr B It Jamei hn purehaeed the tin alH formerly balounuii tu Mr V McFarlaaiL M' Jai&ea if entitled tu a ehareuf the jiulJie pat ronage. Mr U F Baker h w t irte.l a tnlor -bp in Iakin'iGvdry Htakle. He lint a full line nf ample of Cashmere, lVus beavera. etc All work warranted. Call aud eianiaa said plea and prices, A an article fr the tuilet Ay era Hair Vignr atamla unrivalled. It clenee the calp and prenerves it from ecu if and clan 4rnflT, ou e itching and liuiiior, retire faded or gray Imir tu it nai.erai Wark enln; nd promote it growth. The ditfigurin sraption mt the faoe, the eunkeu eye, t e j alHil cwmilexM, indicatu that there in t iinetUio wrn K""K , within. Expel the lurkiu Urn to hualtli. Ayer'a 8araparilla wa devixed tut that purpete, am) due it. f Lost Valley herns. F(i. 1 1, 1864. ' Snew five inehe doep. Mr Ptrwlef wa kere lent week buying calve. He paid $13 per liend. Mr U. WiUiami haa Unt aeveral youiitf goata en ac nt ujd w at her. Mr J l'arvlu ha n-Uimed liituir from l'rt land, where lie ha beeu acting u the 1 S Grand Jury. Mr Mary Hnaker lie returned hunie iter au abeuce f alnuit four week at Eh gee, where ahu haa Im p in attendance apiin her daaifhU-r, Mri Wia IVentun, wIki hu been qaite ill. 0. Eelknaj Springs. Tub and va;mr or ate.ua hilh given; tern- peratare nf wa'er, 115 deir etn. Konrd an i (edging gtv?n when w.utetL The water of theea celebrated apring care rheumanm. crofula, dyniujui, citarrh and all kind o kin dinease. J .V ll Xu. 8tia?ko. - Fmm TJ IMtal'. ranch it, Notie valley, a'mut i-Vliritary 2 1, a Iny ninr branded ni the left n'.oal.ler with dia n-n.l "3"; ahnnt S year mil t'lforoitiiuu ..ay h. left at thi titfice, r ad treved to (.'eu H.il land, Eugei e City, Oieg.. MtaRizn. At Mui.tnoth, K.-h tith, K W Kenton -nf McMiniiville. and Mi I'ilh v Batter of MuH'iwintli. The many friend - Frank here, wil join in wiahi g him l.i aeoompliahej bri le, I apiine and pro-peii MaIRIEO. At fie reni leue of II C Huu ter. Bear Cree'l, Feb 14. 1841, by H C ;' uaavar, e r, ,ur -..me "J " Sarah E Jam ; all of Lane county. I . ,., , j ClTT COONHI The iiannUmnf tl.eCoan- cii met at the City Hall Monday eveuing, ' and a-lj mrued t Satur.l iy eveuing, withoot transacting any buuws. I I7...1 r n ir. u,'..a. n i.a ' Cottage Grove Items. (rBOM OUK BrartAI. fUKIlK.1MNI.KKT.) Feb. 13, ISSt. To-morrow 1 Valentine day. Quite a number of our citiaeiil were at Ku geu Monday Ice plentiful; so are akatera, Some with fMatbittentoea. Matti Carey I (lightly better it I thought, but Mr lUrey i no better. Mim Surpliina Wallace ha been ick for aume time but U hrttrr a.'aJn. Snow fell to the dejith nf right iuchea Satur day uight and Nuuday iuiriiiug. A aleigb wa hi town TuenJcy from SluaUw. ilr VV N I row wa the driver thereof. .Air King lecture J hare Fri lay evening on teuipenuiue. Quit au audience Wa preaeut W thought we were g..ing to have a law- uit in town tor a change, but wa prevented by a couiurouiue. MrZ TColliu arrived here from The Dalle hut Stnrd.iy. He Lit with hU family but 'priug for Colfax. Have been having uniunally cold weather for VVelitVot ever iuoe Suudiiy. Alou.Uy aud '1'uedUy nlghu were very ooM A coyote e one iuto the fiild wh-rt Mr R H H.aleUMi wa plowing a few day agi an I w.ia catching mice. Mr H fir.'d a ahot at it, but uaeaed tue v-irma u J U ug it Am. The Puxzie, Etc. I'LCvaAwr Hill, F..I.I.1, ISS4. K017.1R i:'akii: -Vour 64-t'A puzzle i frnad. I lielifii. It iriifinatl with the L U villr I'-'u Hi-r J nri I ah at a yeir a . and the Fn''o lv 1 4 miner oouiwl it. ami it wa readily d:p-d of. A tnrfiide ox 1.1 can't lie cur vol liid tclher aa to form a rquare j 8x8 ihcIkm. It will be 8 and I 1.1 iuchee "li wav, lee Mi ti oi nf thn-e iii-'im at one e.iroer wIikU wii be j i-t S inchf., X w thr h fro' ixt.ena id 1 liirtien rv m dm, .Ti l n il I I.I . qiiU I. nd led to 8 xSripiilnti . W I don't write thin f irpoh'i .3ii in. 1il1 if n i una eUe ha an. w rel ii tley n cum make note uf i' U'i 'ol.-kvner.lay m .mi i. tin-fury t...l...rvi-'-!ir..-.r:H lvr..H li- In;, li-ii nig 31 ilogrue In-I ,, , , , Zi 4. "t. 1 f't w ZM Inluroal Id r i ( I Si H u. 7 Wit tn ter .to d s. U i..l iyr.-. llloloW ffrZ I L':t-tsr 'Iii.i. T .o C jJ .Vive. .m A m ' it io I here to the extent of about Svi iuob.-. mid llt dig', t tuinrd quite ool L Won lav tu niiin,' the-thermometer in liic.tUil 0 ilegrue Iw-low zero; 'I iiUy morning, 0 ilegive belnw. the oddtwt weather exper ienced Leie fic yearn. WedaeaiUy nioiniiu the uitctiry ha rine n t 2 d.yree a'mve len aud riiumday nie. niog at i e'cliick foiiiid tti tiiatwoiiii-ter Kt-iudiug at 22 ilegreea, whiidi rained duriug the ibiy to 4C To-ilay, Friili. jt iiiu,'. aud at the prenent writing tliere ia niout five inclu-n of mii.iw on the hTouu.l. Luelily, diiriiithe preneut '(41 npell. the groiiud b.ui Iimu covered with nnow to a depth thitaa.-i prnti-U-d grain from aay injury what eruc - he wetlier 1 h.tr.l ua atock, aa litlie (.rui'Mnu inula l i'H their protection or iiiuin-t- kiuice, hut null they aie ut l.iir condition. It heugHu lute iu the nsMu ttie B il l Weather tt'Ul uc only a few day, uud the loan iu Lane ouity tbereoy will be rery iu.UL Laiiam Items. Latham, Feb 14, m. St Valentine' dy. Uld resideiiji nay thin i the eoldett weather for year. MraFraik Oolvic. fri Draia.i viniting her mother, .Mr Laue. Thi cotd weather i pmvtiig d:leteriou to MrAiexTayWa nheeji raiding. Mr .John Taylor who ha been attending the Unit'crxily returned home i.wt wek. Mr il U ('nUinoii of Eagejia p.iid the citlz--ne of fount Frk viitlMt Jacurdiy and Sun .lay. Mr Shermaa Shoitride haa i furled bin independence and emoarkd ou til eA of life for bim.elf. Mr Eugeae Finnan aad Usury Taylor bad a pugilintie encounter hut .Saturday. So ar- renLn, beuce ao fine. " O. Installation. Dutte Lmlge, nf thi place, I 0 G T. atill keel in the lja 1 with Vi inetatlirra. Tueii ollioer were iunUlled lant Satimlay evening, by E O Potter, Ij 0., an follow: W I Vawler, W t? I"; M-ry Potter, 11 H S; v Kiie liji u, li 11 i; Mattie fjinv-, W V T, Martwu Uavin, See; LU liH-i. A S; J K llounv.ui, K S; A It liwdmi, rrea; N J Norris U ituna lnr, M; Nan klii tliug, U L A ure U i II .iuee. I U; L .1 li iwuiud, O li. PUHCHMB.l. Mennr J W aad J I) Maluck iuve purclia-ied the dry gi.li it ire of .tlr 1' 0 tUutlric', au I a e, at thi writiug, KriiUy evMiiug, buy inv.ormg tuent i.!;. , Mr II u i!r i! i'- bjeii In til: dry I b imu a h.-re , r iu my y -era, am I it u u v .y - u 1 1 a ver jriti-e ;' t is on i) ,iiSnii. but now mteu I le'ntiog hi. 'U ti n.- to the b.,uk mg k.iMiiien, n j reAn m f.ir oin g m I ,uije mi becu Uie ,ij r j1 inaol U ouiity p.u-.-r in It ling thi people in' ritt wli be u.i-l for imI.', beuce we regret liin r-tirem -ut J'he .ilemr Mitlict have I'eeu rmi ienU ut I joe count) rine' a iny early day. and are aiiuwu t-i oi l i our citiArua, au I r9 men i d healtn mi ent rpr.'. We u-nk-aa far loin A liOk-ral niiaie ot the . uiilio mUuu ge, uoiio ImUuu kge, au-i weioo.n-f tnem to our tair city. tJ k iniu.-nn turj.e M AociOKiir. Mr Jo!iU Btftn'nw Unt M iu- I d..y while liuntiug ou tue prAiriej.st lieloa 1 t-mu attempteil to about tuf duckn, when I the breecU pin nf hi nh-il guu blew out which g.Aie-l the .4 . ut hi fo s.uuuiug bun- Abut a lulf ho ir .fter tue audJeut he foun I Ivin it the iio a-uneieM, hut nem re- vive t au I tu h.n. Fortunately th wound were kiigtit and in a few hour be was abl to lie alnnit- , Foa SiKHKa. Ruf Itubina-m lja put up aho.it nn h m ired tun of ice for humour, It i about five Inches thick. Eugene Matrimonial Market. ArTIK STYLK ir BCMTOM LKADRK. Thi i leap year. Duxhii of pretty girl, and doxen nt ugly one, are looking around for a amiable youiiK man for a life partner, in puDimmr oi tlie IiUahd in eoinewhat m tervnted in neting every eligible young man led to the altar during tiiia ytai. For that reuon, iluigning y.mng Indira will Hod up peinled 'il uf the marriageable young men in thi liHiiilct. It ha been prnpareil nare fully, at great outlay of time ami ex peine, and we hope the gender sex will appreciate our kiudiie, and well, we are unmarried: A Ahrama, Jan. A d 29. Iinienne o ru juice anil owmawell ent.tlilihed bunineu alilo to aupport a wife handmely. Don't think be would rrfone. Alexander, Win. Aged 27. Minipnlatnr of a j:k pUue. Would make a No 1 bunlund. II. Hock with, I. I a Jolly widower and a leading inemlier of 1 0 0 I'. A apecUl fuvoriie with the gentler Hex. Left Ewt Porthmd to keep from refuniin; a number of young bvlie who had Ueaignn iiHn him. I a beautiful blonde. Aged about . SO. Wou't refuae auy one. lirint.iw, Dirwin. One nf the handanmet gent in Eugene. Hold the boior:ihle xwitinn of Secn tnry E II A L Co. A mimtacbe thut parnlyzen the ijirla, . In more tbau willing to re ceive pmmi.a1. Aged il year. 11 ix tor, Huury. A, e l 31. Il iuilmme h.m nette. Slingn the yard (tick In Peter' "ton , Alway wear aim lie. Sure to uinke au ev Oeilelit buithaii.l. '. CauiiU.-ll, J R. SherilT. Would wil lingly aerve m ittaolunelitioi one of the fair vx, if asked. Aged 29. t'Miiur, Gjo. Elegant vi iliuiit. Would lie willing tJ let hin wifo run the conoern. Agml 23. t'am;jbell, W T. Aged 31. Owner of ma chine nlmpn au I p w-w-nor of a very neat dwell ing. I very tiini I wh-ll ahoilt the njip.w.te if. ... . nex. Ill m.iit Ii.iv - the n mliH.-a.i.iiu nl Mtti able to C Ki'i A io,i I mul. 'hiri.itUu, John. I'l iyi a cornet a Imir ibly. Kwadirliu; iu intaoli". I N P Kqirviu ag-nt. t oul I not unmur courage to a.ty "no. Colli r, (ieo. Sclln all ..In 1 of boo': t.i- tiiMnry, ft.-, .10 1 i g.y, fi-stive nn I d.ihiuM I vJ"' ''" "' mJ't'che. Girl who I PeiJt l" vt lveche oed hot npply. A;el Zi 1raer, Cii f. ! ( tn 11 h t!u y ! atio's. At- ten in c!i..'c!i re til trly, nil I w i b -li-ve woul.l build ti.en .if iu iniiiig. tie will not ay no, OU-a.e.-, Klm.tr. I. Uiydry goolncL-rk, anion ad uin r of wo.neu geu roily. Ik-i-ictive .in I en rL-tio and will in ik-a inmle, ii.wo.iiid-W.1.-11 hi wiie in arouul. A..-il ulmut 2-1. t!.hi.;, A 15. Very nhy; never spoke to a ffomitu hut unce, nod tln n fali.ted. Would in.ike a loving bcnudiL-t Aged 23. I'Kik, J W. In till uud kaiidnoine, enpecial ly when .Irenned with reguUtion dude cap Uwun a tnick. Not t lie unu ti Want a young IaiIv' prwpectn by a refuuiL Ciclu an, Vulter. Ab.tut 20 ye in- ol I. Han h.uidmiuie blondo o iin.ili'Xl'i'i. IIn; acted an 0 p Ity StierilT. In I Ui;liU illy tl u -lancer, ll.w aKpiiut'nun to Iu the di r.y foreman nf the i'lujiiid ! ini.Ji.iy. V ..il I like n ptriimueut eligagemeiit before the clone o. '8i. Oiniij, John Itook ke.ier for F R Dunn. Ha it njilcndi I looking bjir l. tver grumble and in:t pleun;ut a an angel. Alwny han a kind worii fur the fair i-x. Col. m iu, l'Vunk. Age unknown; he don't reinviiil.tr it. Hm sever d f.inni. A widow il it older th iu 09 pruferre L 1). Day, R M. Aged SO. Owner uf a furniture factory, dust the right age to get married. Miuda hin otvu buniiien, ho I would 1 ive hi own wife better thaii aome other man'n. Dunn. Frank. I one uf the linndaomeit young men iu tntvu. Hurdly oi.l enough, but if the right one hould pnione would emigrate to Vaucmver. K. Eakin. Herbert 11 a aeeti 'me 26 ouninicin pita, gently over bin bead. Sell dry gooil9. Hna a 'brling inont ie, and in finun ciolly able to support a ''liett'jr half." Exceed iiuly hundno'iie. F. Finlu-r, Geo. Owner nf a meat murkct. In prouder nf bin muntuche than any young iihii in town. An admirable catch for wine gmtd true hiving gbL O. Uulilemith, Alte. Alh ged age 40 yean. Own a well entuhlinhed ligar store. Indua trioua and said to be old enough. In a. xiounly awaiting some young lady (not over 45) to pro Hne. (Jolra, N;don. Aged 30. Mixer of Idrugn. .Sing iu the choir and attend Sunday School regularly; hm fine golden Imir but no iniiHtnche. In thought to Im a literary geniun. He ting "X.nv or never- for fo.ir long eara.' (Jniy, John. Aged 27. A tooth extractor. I unt the right age to becoiue a huabund, ami 1881 will capture biiu nure. Hah an exce lent 10- ikiu niuntachi'. (lill, (ieo. Nearly 28 yearn ol.l. Tlnys enr-u-t and in a iro in I iciun. I "mortLiigeil'' if all account be true. If J built hiuiaelf a handnome dwelling (i.ddnmitb, Juliun. Partnar In firm uf 0..1.'.. ntuittl & Kitther. A'falde, a.tcuiiHNlatiug anil gentle. 11 m a aweet little inuntache when exnined to the micronoope. Waiting to be nuke.!. G .inn, Pmf H. In one nf the finent muni jinn, in Oregon. I 'ali't give x wit agr, but in (.lent) old enough to comply with the Iaw. Giim, give him a cull. GjlilMit, J.ick. Age unknown. A nuoc-nn. lull rnixa. nf iloolij driu :, with he rt a nU ua b.-er ling, til l A .tiiti i.M iy an oilier mw. Old eu ig i, mi l w ul I not refuw f-1 tii-wi.rll, II. Humphrey. II C. Agi-I 2. A pin- 11- r in the kintiiig firm of llnvey, H.itii phr y A Co. vVi.irn nl l.m.itig nlieburnn, liv ndiil rei aud ban a npKtif. Thr i..uel.o. 1 will alwayn Ije nupplieii with wild game An hi i t d tiling hot, iil b ripe lie lore the a an-.n i over. II. li lern-m, Di V V. In a luccmnfnl rou p oin ler of tinct ire mid in ii.-, n Well a li ing a tmth e triK-nt-.-r. lla the llu- nt beard ui any yuiing ni.ui I.. town. .SupMMed io tie in the neigbb.iriio.l of 30. PropowtU thaukfull) received. H .yen, R 1. I a miccennf .1 cmiiinnder u( m x I drink. A nn at favur.ie m mj; gmtU-r . In fiu.tiici.dly able to care fur a tamily ot I ..illy a lug to be a-koL Supinmeil nul to he over 'i'l stir uf aire. Hill. Geo. Age. 2. A n'.tident of t!ie SLaU i'liiveniitv mi.l hn wiel.ie.l Lhe liirch never, I Wrnin. Sai l to lie ta.lying fur the miniiry au'l thrvf ire will wut beliuiat in bU k're-4 w.irk. I-" .nxl louring. A""'"4"' 'awaiting a etiance to nay yes. HnJ;ron, E K. Aed (private). In band vorna bruiiette, and Juat to Ane for anything. Bulnena-Deputy U S Surveyor. Han a fond' new for widow. Would not aay no, if aked. Hud lletton, Hanrv. A well Jlted fainer; tall, fin look in j and mnaoled. Kaa fin muv j tach and ni.lehurn. Don't think be could re fune. Aged 28. Ilickathier, Gun. A goo I natiired son of Gerinmy. In ateady, iu liintiioun, aud worth winning. Would milk th cow and 'tend the bnby. Aged 32. Hii.Tinnti, ('ha. A good looking teniieriite youug nuu. A photographer by pnifennion. An admirer of- th I opponit sex. Would like a promition before July 4th. L. Lkiu. O.-o. Agvl 21. Part owner In livery nUlile. H.u lot of lai.y Wen. In, and will get nahlwd before the ond of th year. H. Miljely, Oe 0-vuer of a planing inilL fall and good looking. In a great talker when iu company with the Indie. Ha a lot in the uorth.-rn part of th city. Would b an ad mirable catch. Moure, Win. A printer by trade, I a ynuug m.m of the . and c.tn Justify and lock up a f.-niu I anxi.iunly waiting a pmuiMition of n.Urimouy. Aged 27. Miller, Geo M- Aged 30. Ing and tall. I a ilintrenniugly h.tudnnme liloii le with a ni:lnw voice aud no'liAil habit. Owunnevir! houncn. A very eligible partner. McClure, Henry. Aged 2J. One of Kve't fair daughter's can ntri . a rich bargain by pniKtninx 1 1 Henry. .Y Nul iu I, Jamen. Mixes pill and sell pitent luediciue; knows iiijx King from vox npiill. I a good looking, a.hlute young man. In very baaliful, but oanunt in Jter courage to nay nay. N-ville, J M. "Mortgaged." in the watch word among the f tir ix. Breaking heart d illy, but r m dim true t i hinlii nivortho lean. Aged ab nit 31 O. Onluirn, (' D. Qiiet, retervel, and in ntudying medicine. Alwayc th fri-u I of th npiniti sex. Wh- n thj right out aik C.irran will la'igh an I s ty "you bet." O-diotiie, Dr Win. A uojenf il petitioner of m.' liciue. i' io liAhf ul toprnpmn. Iudio- trioiin an l o I-1 enough. 0-.li.irn, Gr.inU V'vitraal In king mil. t whe. Steitdy, iuduntriuua and worth win ning. I ano a niiprem iy Formerly b.dmiged to Elgene lil,e IlKl r. P. l'a;e, .I.k L. Pr p net ir of a well pay ing gno-ry nto.e. A healthy widowe of 35, Uu lernt:uil 'he duties 'if a beiudict No dan ger wh.tti-ver of hi n wiylug nn. Pratt. U ibt. A h.trdy ami of Vulcan. A greuU-r "nianhvr" of wiutn th in irou. A fin tu.tcliinixt .ui I vu.:iu:er, nn I a nilvii.li I young in in. Hi wo d 1 bj h iL.ly ulmut the kitchen, Aged 27. K. Kiite, D K A .Ht c!an intolmnia One nf the lunt. n'o. y tel em in tnwu. UihmI lip for iiiunttch but no hair. Fine ilnno.-r. Auo-I len than 40. liumnry, J U A de'i ity IT S S rveynr. Form rly had a go.nl reputiti.ui, but it hiu ie cently lieeu bl.wted by b.t-l cniupiuy. The right kind of a ynuug lady might be nbla tn re form, him. Hi motto i: "'Auk, and thii i thalt receive." Aed 3J. Ueanoner, rt F. s't'i lying for the mimntry. II w never :nile I niu tu lii urriv.il In town. Would m t'c- it firnt -jI ih h'1-.btn l. N. Swift, Umi. .S ;iln all kind of groceries. Haa s aA-eet little inu-twhd mid very flue side buriin. Only one oJ.jectiou, I e, belong to several lodge, and therefore wi ul-1 have to sHtii! many evening out l'mb-ttily the mont aJitble young m.tn iu town. A,-e.l 2'i. S.ielton, Kob -rt. Play the violin an I b:uijo. D.uiu - gracefully. Drenne In the bent nf style. Would let Id wife be boa. Did enough. fmith, Geo. In a devotee of the mpiare and saw. H.iid to b) one of the bjt d.insers iu town. Would split the kindling wood and build ihi fire in the morning. Aged 22. Sn.ith, f JeT. I little but oh no happy, ll.w been almltted to the h ir and in famnu for ni.ch making. Hi plenty t aUniM. A go. I 32. The wnnl "ho" is foreign to hi vocabu lary. Sinter, Woodson, Principal public school Rather plclinant looking; hi mire than averl age muntache, and among the fimt to register bi name on the '"ut ttritn.nii.tl" lint. I twn per te and Hnenes a Hue bits voice. Aged 2a Maw, Wm. In at prenent a desclple f Bluckiiti.ne. Hope in tl 6 sweet bye aud bye to be up iu the divorce buninens, if it should ever brcume necenaary. He is handsome and would be t'onnidered a g od ctttch by any f:iir maiden. l'r.i)onition reueiveil for 10 months. Aged 23. Schmidt, John. Proprietor "OwK" He baf der pijgr.nt nul hhi un I der pent drink uf any blace in der city. Sjhinl It don't got nome fntu uud in badly iu need of a wife. T. Taylor, W C. Think he In Just too tweet for anything. He in ulwitys Happy. Induntrious and ntenly habit. Will make a ukhIhI h unhand. Aged 20. IV. Won Icock, A C. II. .Mn a nn pneition in the Univernity. Iow, but rather pi 'annul tin a kilting iilne-on-a-nide uumtache, and wont titke water when tlie rl ,ht girl anks. Aged 26. Wheeler, LD. Aged 27. Deputy US Sur veyor. Hon nil the quiiliricutiou to nuik a firnt'clan bunband. A wife could freely une the hriNim, liKudle and be would not grumble. In itw thing .t bid. Withnw, John. Is a graceful young man. DAltisen finely. Aged 27. McGhee, Wid. Young and handnnme. iVouhl gllly Aunwer all prunoiitimis received .hiring the year. Aji'd27. Mno.v, Jjiiic-. Aged uO y-ar. Digiiitied -tn-l t n ler beartu ;. Wo .Id make a' go nl bus Utnd, Smith, Wm, Jr. Aged 24. A sun uf a well to do f.tnner. ll.w beaiidful red.linh Imir. A gmiliUncer. Would carry all the w.m. and wovr without a murmur. V. V.il, due. Aged 20. Proprietor of brewert.' Wuuid niAke a firt-cl urn bene. lift. Give ti i in a chance; he t deiertiug, '. Witllm. M S. Aged 2 Occupation iteitnp. One f tlie linuUuu -urms in to- c'.l,. il i.ttty aiplrAti uis au I at one time would l.uietili elcCtidHnrveynrif hi iippurtir l.ud tln.d to the racket Ha .iiiali-d the iu .tr.tn..iinl ii.tntiuun uf aeveral flhef.iir ex. Don lk-liev he would nav "yi-i" to any -ung laity in the bind, "li fm i ', a lie in riie ami hiti. le picke.1. V.trliu r, lco . in mteret in a dry g.ev ntme. ll.m a darling litnnlach and i year nf ur. Will o.e.t the fimt nller. W aralnturr, ll.ury. All the uuu as broth r Jake excrit 4 ye. iS younger. vintei,C. it. tlier y.mng, Uit willinj to make t)i lett. l.V ur, tin- only real "ibide" nut in the titv. A iiimv.- si.her. : Wrltnn. lienry. Agml 7. The '"Im" at i ti-wnrl' livny toble. Im ustrioiis aud OApa. I tie of nnpportmg a fmi'). STATE UNIVERSITY- A eolumn devoted to the Interent of tit Laurean and Eutaxian Literary Societies, and uie state univernity. L.i.'J'a ElUK Anna I'aitkk-ix Brief Items. Did you gut a valentine! The Senior lnss hive held their fimt meetings. The Lsuresus sleeted new officers lant night. Two nf the Itegsutt visited the University lent Weak. Minnie Train paid Eugene a flying vinit a few day ago. Several new member signed the eomtitu tiou at the lant menti'.g of thenociety. The cUes In the French and Gernisn grsuiiiiais will coiuineuce the leader next week. Hat tie Smith's turns w.t pn.poned for memlwmhip in the Eutaxian society at their lant meeting. "Propbylatio," remarked a certain Lsnrran one iloy la.t week when found dining upon pickles "How t write clearly," I the tille of a little work which the Juniors and .Vplm tnoru have emu neooeduudor tha iiutrUctioo o Pmf Ltinbert, The i laas in Solit! fleomatry have panned their examination and commenced Trigoii in etry laat week. Nellie Ci'lemaii fatored the snciuty with a cumin reading last Friday, which was very much enjoyed by all pieneut. A c-oniiiittee uf three from each stK-iety hsv b.-en apMiinteil to select a npeaker to addren their ain-ietiva C-innnuiicemeiit week. New blind ore amiu to be put up in the m.uih r.Mini uf the hud liiig, which will greatly add tn thtir comfort aud improve ment Lena MuJoA'ii, Su-geiut-at-Ariiis nf the Eut.xiau s-Hiity, ban reiuni I 'root her home in Oregon City, where she has been fur nine day. Pmf J.ihunun's clans in Political Economy ilium ratu their lun.un, by prtutioalex tuiplca, E.ieciallv well illu r.ited have been the niihj.-cl, "Muuiipnly." 'Free Trade" ami 'i'mteuti " The ninny friend uf Kiilue Spilltr will be plvaied to luaru that die ban become quite pmriciuiii in the art uf punting Her mother ha lately removed a piece uf her work which peak highly of her abilitiu. We nudemtaiid ilia a certain student ii tend applying fur a pr-.fenurahiu immediate ly npi'll receiving in degree. Wa think that it would be a in t excellent selection, and liopn that the Kegent will avail themselves uf hi ili.tiliguihed abilitiee. .The average Senior is now to Its seen going nr.. uud with an abstract air and a brow lurrowed as l.i deep thought. On care ful niijuiry we have le true 1 that the cnune of all this abntrautmii and melaiuholly, i that they ate (electing subject for their graduating enaay. "Ilenulved, That N.tpoleou did more for France than tanliiugtoii did for America," will be debated by the Kiltaxi.ios uext Friday evening, Leader mi the affirmative, Mary liabb; colleague, Fannie MoDaniel, Etta Moore and May lioiiuett. Leadei on negative, Lulu Skagg; oollenguos, Bettie Shuw, Maud Tnlf and M try Putter. The senior clans ha been increaaeil by the entrance of mother y..ung lady into its rank, making iu all three yuing lady Senior. Tu nay thut the lady members uf the clans are happy in t ie entrance uf this new member i but mildly exiwuniug it, ami many are the wiles and aliarp the rivalry mining the gentlemen to gain a kindly glance from her "Imnuiu bine eyes." The following i the programme of the open nenni.ui to be given liy the Laurean S.ndety, Saturday evening, Feb Kith t Debate "Ilnnulvtii, That the church is a greater uivilizer than the law." The sprakera on the aliirmativii are II S .lohnnnii, F L Moure, and 0 P ('iwhaw; those mi the negative are 1! S Hendricks. L J I'avin ami Win Miller Ithetoricaln; K'ay, (Soorge Sbinn; declama tion, Turner Oliver. Tlie following in the prugrainme ol laat week' rlietnricals. L Hull call. 2. Eny -"Physical Culturf," Co.. W Hill. Eway -"Protection uf Forests," But. tie 3haw. i. .ientlonien exeunt (Ladies exeunt 'ater. ) The enld weather fur the past week has ilbinleit cuiat)eriililu ainueoient to nuine of the students. A certain nub frenhmaii en- chideil one day thin week to enjoy an honr's katiog before nchiml. Slid so joyfully nought 1 1 mill raov llntalunl to bis sorrow, be iiuud that hi lot, iuntrud uf bin coyeted imu.Siiieut wan a bath in the "nl.1 water, ami a Ivan he c ne to nuhmd an hour later with a 'anltlena toilet, hi. fellow ntudeuts came tn :he i.iiiicIihiuii 'hat the wings which he has the reputation fur ni.nui.ii.g were not so elticient a has for nine timu been suppuneil. Ycsier.biy afterniH.ii the Kutaxian give i ..pen st!-i"l to which the UUal guent were invileil. - Their suhje. t fur debate wa-1 "Ueeidved. That I'mhibilinii i the b t uieAos ut rratrictiiig the liU r traili ' leader ihi the iilfirmativu, I let lie Shaw; cl oa;i', Kimiia Ke.tu, Jennie McC'lure and Kniiia Wright, lender nn the negative, F-tiioie .McDauiel; dlltague. Ida Patter. n, Nellie KruAii and Emily Krintul. Etta M.mr and , Muggie Stansbury favored the wirty with recitation. We ntice the following toswer given by the few York rrilmue to tlie qiieatimi, "tVhy are the cbming eeroiM of cidle) called CiuiiiiiHiceineiit?" For the siiaple rennoa that the collegiate year begins at that time. AppliuanU for admisniua to Uie frenh man clan are then exaiiiiued.aiiil ii apyruveil ere the . aduiitted; th lata frebuian then beooroe Sophomores, the Ut Snphomotef (hen become Juniors, and the lata Juniors? thn beeiaire Seniors, The mid ity of the eae is thst the principal vacation of the year itifmedhtttly follows its commencement aa4 pontpuiivs the beginning of study." New Books. The Trustees of the Cnrporstioa of the Societies hsve been quite buy for the past few weeks selecting books for the library, wnns two hundred dollars being on hand foe that purMie. The library already smUraoeS over three hundred folilmes. When this new selection is ad led Its talfle id faritty and number will be greatly enhanoed. Complaint haa been made at varinoi timet hereto ore that the book are not properly taken care of, nut promptly returned, and in noma itiataiiuee nut returned at all. This, to say the leant, is unfortunate, and if al lowed to continue will lead to loss and da uioraliittii.il, which will be regretted. Here we have commenced the founding of s library which may beuuine important in the future, We cheerfully piy in our dues and contriba. timia to enlarge it. Every member is proud of it ami should take an individual care ol it. Personal. Mr T Jed Smith returned home from Port' laud Tuemlay. Rev J S McCain ut Dallas was In town sev eral days this week. Gen Millican, nf "alem, has been here ev eral days this wsek. lion R S Strahan paid Eugene a profsssioa at vinlt mi" day thin week. Dr E 0 Clark returned fmm a visit tt Albany and Purlin. d Tuenday. M- Fin ) t'e. of U u it 1' t count, Is visit Ing rlitivei and trlen I heir. Mr John Sloan paid the metropolis a -visit this week. He returned yenterday. Mr Al (I'Hil ua f Iud-tpetidence, paid his many L.n county friends a pleaaaok vint thi week. Mr Charles Lsuer and tamily wilt in e nip! of months. Isavs foi a year's visit to the Em-torn S ates. Mr II I' Humphrey will leave for ths Coeur d'Aleue mine about Wednesday, to bs absent aeveral week. He has an interest iu a quarts ledge there. Mr T S Rid II left lant SUurlay morning for a bui.rtn trip, combined with pleasure to Oenne se, Il.iuoln. I le will he abnent several month. Hi miny friend her wlh hin .a phanant t lp and a safe return.. Mr J W Hixnon, proprietor of the Bslknap Springs, gave thin offlje a pleasant call one day this week. He brought down a quantity of the water from tho springs, which he loft with Pn.f Collier to aual)ie. As soon as the tent in made we shallpublish ths full ane). yi iu the Guarp, Mr Palmer Ayers returned laat week from Ditytun, W T, where he has been visiting hi brother whu lives near that place. He telt a sample of the best Diyton wheat at thin nlHue, w'li.'h he procured while there. It lines not compare with Willamette valley wheat. Estimate of the Wheat Crop of 1883. Editor Guard. The fields of Ohio, Indi ana and Illinois were stricken with great severity by freezing, and even the Southern States siidered much by ice and sleet. The whole area shows a depreciation of nearly' uni-sixth. The December report is a short age of front eighty to ninety million bushel io the Winter crop, ami a pniba'jla deficiency nf seventy ti eighty million bushels in the aggregate Winter and Spring varieties cou- hined. The product nf the year shows the yield per acre of. all the State to be about - one-half bushel per acre lens than ac average ump, and the average yield per acre, eleven bushels aud a fifth. The average for the" State of Oregon is sixteeu and a fifth bushel per acre. Toe report shows only five State ami Territories with a higher yield, Colorado- being the highunt. which is twenty-one bush- el-, and Misnicippi lownnt, with only five, The total wheat orop is 420,134,300 bushels Gko. Hkubaw. IsTmnuciD. W clip the following fmar the seuato pructedinga of lust Wednesday; "Senator Slater introduced in th senate thi morning a petition from citisens of Lear county, Orejou, praying f.w aa appropriation of $40,000 for the purinme of a suivey, and putting in a niiutll ietty and buoying ths cbaa n 1 of tho Slimlaw river In Lane county." Notice. E uhty-fite bsd of tool stock sheen for al by Robt Vaughsn, six and ons-- half miles eantuf Springfield, Oregon, frios,- f2 per head Summons. In th Circuit Court of the Stat' of Orefoar for lane County.. Sirah M Armour, Plalutitf, vs George Ar Biour, Defeliiliilit I'n Grorg Armour, Defendant above naml:: IN THE NAME OK THE SiAlE OF Urtgnu you are hereby summoned end re quired to appear and atmaer the plaintiff's) c mplaiiit now on til a,'Ai-mt you in the sbov entitled suit with the clerk of aid court, na or b for the 21.t ilay of April, 1881, it being th fimt day ! the uext regular term uf said court tn be hold m in nui.l county at the Ciuirt Hoi we in th City ol Eugene, Oregon. Aa l yoa as ootid d that if you fail to apfiear aad answer said ooiii'.Uiuu a Uen ili ntninwl the plaintirl will apply tu the coa. t for tue re lid deuia&deib in Ail. I complaint, to wit- for a decree of said court ' Inci.ving the the umrrim mntract nown exiain: betweeii ik-feu.Utut aud that plnintifl have the onntmly and coutn4 i4 Hi-nr ' O Ar ui nir, the minor nun 4 pJaiutilf ami ilefemhinty lor the cmU an I (bruirn uieuta of nakl iiiit Publinhxi iu the Kugeue City Guard news' paper fi rnlx oieinecutive and succennivs weeka by ur.h r uf Hon It S Pwitii, Ju.l of mid onart which older in lUtWd ti. 14th day of February, ltW. St a a ii ah ft UiLYif, Atty for Ftsintif. Tax Notice. 'i TAX PAVER ARE- HEKEBY NOTL wg j; (ai,.wiug iersons sre an L .e"stt?T irfacu'P- for taxes: ( V--viiiict , Luug tout ana niuhantsoei t H Haber. l?rMau-Hll -taHOroM I. tilltrT- i'nttu:s tirovs Loroh rin . .J.K.CAMPBELL, rh.rilfai.d Tax Cnllsctor, rutcd Jan irl8V