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nTY AND COUNTY, BRIEF ME.XTIOS. Items scarce, Circes Thursday. PlMMut weather. Reed th supplement. Farmer Wy towing grain. fop good deutistry go to Clark. Bring jour chickens to Bcttman'a. Hew Jubecribers bing received daily. GardfcjrV'truck" hai wade iU appearance. , fiction four wk from next Mnn- ' I It.A L 1.' Fishing tackle of every description at Luckey Old Java and Mooha en (Tee at Swift ft Corabi'. Rhinehart' new hall ii rapidly Bearing completion. Tramps are mora abnndaut thaa ever bt foreknown. . Mr Bonnett ie building a neat reiidenco on iSevsnth street. Town people have been busy thin week put Vug In garden. K H k L Co No 1 meeti at their hall next Monday evening. s The candidate may be teen daily burning the geod citueu. RThe Ejiene band bat been reorganized fur musical campaign. Photographs finished neatly and artis' tiealfy at Winter's. Tea different styles of men's ehoei to be W at the I X L Store. Many inquiries concerning the Mercury correspondent in Eugene. "Keeps" ie being played exteniively here by the average email loy. The hlgheit oash prlie will be paid for fur and hide at the I X L Store. A ioe Una of lilk plushes iu all shades ad grades at F B Dunn's. A full assortment nf ladies, mioses and viiil "dree nnderware at Bettraan,. ' Jerry Ream's new dwelling is being pu-died Vapidly forward to completion. - there are QS9 bridge ami culvert be tweet. Portland aiid ltnseburg. Luckey K Co hkvo a very fino assortment of paint brushes and sell them cheap. Dr N J Tuylor ovarantkkh all dental work done by him. ' Give him a calL . Beat estate agents are actively engsgely pi toting immigrants arouml the country. Before painting your house, call pn Luckey A Co, and (et your iaiut, hcmdies, ejtix The north bound twin wn delayed i.enrly three hours last Tuesday by a land slide. j Wm Hafpapp married at The Dalle last week, PrubaMy wants hi be a whol one. Boots, shoe and lippr in more than 100 styles at the Work in; Man's store, Ktigvue, ' Remember that Haveriy' Comedy Com- . pany plays at Lans's Hull Tuesday evening'. ' When yon go out campinc, go t Luckey & !n and buy a hs'iing rod, lue), line, honkit, etc. The butcher here have on-nni-mced tc i I ' -in grass fed cattle, and they aru of a very tinu order, V I' Csmoboll intends having ton front and South side of his brick buildiiigoouientcd urnediately. ; For all kinds of lmniier, dreed mid mi ejressed, pi to Skinner .V Long, Cohurg, Lane County, Oregon. '. I' you want nice c'otliing go to the I X L fltnre, as they have the latest styles anil at the lowest figures, 8 P Jones, of Jacksonville, has, it is said, the 6nest colt in the land, by Kir Walter. -Jtnral Spirit, Portland. If you want good deutiitry go to Dr K 6 Clark. Full upper set of teeth, $15; ft 11 up per and lower set, only SSO. The, Oregonian criticises t'le Rep ;blic n nomination for Supreme Judge and cuiuuiendi Got Thayer for the portion. ,. 1 A new awing has been erected in frolit of Vilkin' drug store, in place nf the one broken down by the snow last Winter. Mr Robert Campbdl informs us that he had mess of nf new potatoes last Wednesday for dinner the first of the season. If you are in want o' rgrcultural machin ery of any kind, remember that Mr J M Hendricks keeps a full assortment. The enterta'nment given at, the ChristiM Church Friday evening was very liberally at tended. It was a aticceris in every particular. Hack will have the St Charles Hotel, Eugene, every Monday and Friday for Eel knap Sprint;, commencing, May 2d. . Round trip fare, 58. The sidewalks in E inni arc in a dilapi dated condition. Apeum can hardly walk block a the back Urttts without observing plank nissing or brok n. A high-toned ball will be given b) Joe Hud dleston at hU Wikoeh carp ranch, next Friday livening. .A number of the young people of this city will be in attendance, A spleridid time is anticipated. A train of mules, fifteen of them loaded with whisky and one with flour, arrived in Eagle City a few days ago, and a man from Montana wanted to knnw what they were goinj to do witb4 'Uhat flour. livte carelessness of tbu mail egen on tkeVcram, the packages of ths Guard for BpWgfield and the McEerzle route was cai rlesj on South, thus deprivfoir our readers of their weekly news. f Mrs Withrow gives noti-e that about the middle of next week she will receive from Ssn FrancUco a large lot of fadrfls' tDise' and cbildrens' hats and bonnet of the very latest etyles which she will sell at Portland price, c lower. Also flower, f athers, ribrums nd laose eriper than the cheapest Ladies are Invited U call and pric goods. 8ays the Albany Democrat: "If the ner vooa parent cannns brpok an eternal howl of 'percentage, average sthoIarhip tardy etc, from three wee brats a I home, what must the the ner 1 tired, worn-out teach iot howl from fifty 'honl children during O ,on the lewer tower .om .tfcs ber. Cottage Grova Itemi. t' rBOMOUK SFKCIAL CORIIRMPONOKNT.) MsylJSSl Dr J W Harris returned to Oakland Mon day. 't Mr J S Martin Unk a trip toRoseburg last week. ' The sun shlneth, the grouse booteth and ths farmer rejoiceth. Thsre will be a ball given here to morrow evening. May 2d. ' Mr It M Culp has sold his sheep to Mr Vagnr, of Goshen. DrSchelhrede, who wont to Junction last Wdek, returned Sunday. Mr L D Garroutte parsed thr nigh town Tues day on his way to Siuslaw. Polk Scott (Indian,) delivered on "antl female suffrage" spsech here April 20th; We had the pleasure nf seeini female tramp, who pasted through here Monday. Mixs Dell Wa'ton, of Eugn?, is visiting at the residence nf Mr K W Veatch near this place. Mr Jas Tarret', of Linn county, Iowv, who has a brother living in this vicinity, irrived here April 23d. Miu Emma Tifriri. who has been vistinz relations in t'oos county since but Fall, re turned home Lvt Friday. Mr Robt Carey is b lildinjr a new reldonce In town. Sto3.-r & M vrkley are budding au addition to their planing mill . Some of the younx folks of this place met at the City Hall last Friday evening and "triped the luht fantastic" uutil toward midnight, when they sougiit tlwdr liouun in J reHise,' to dream n.er the pleumires an I disairJatinns in which tley hal inl'ilge.1. There were some, however, who tarried by the wayside. A cer tain young ui in took his p1 irtne'r home, and after ''goxl-nlght an 1 plaaxant ilreann." nioved off down the1 street at a slow an t uimteady pace. Presently another fellow who had been iu the sauu direction oil a similar mUsinn male his appVarance and cim.i gliding down the street with strains of sweet ni'nio to which he lmd whlrleil in the ".lizzv waltz" fl latiinr through his mind, little dreaming there wa anyone out lint bin self, for he ha i tarried long at the gate and the hour of twelve was a thing of the past. .4 s he approached a certain local ity he canvt to a halt, and as Ha l o!e I, lie be helil N 1 1 peYuhed upon t'li Miniim of a ven efible chicken coop wrapjisd in thn arm of Murplieus. As No 2 app:-oni'hed a little nearer lis called out, gone to ''rmut," eh? and you can KRarcely iulaginu the auriirisj and chagrin of Xit l a he ilroppeu iroiu nis pcrcu ami tooK to his heels. JOVCE. Irving Iterm. April 2S, 1S51. lrvin" lltlasts of a I'ikIi iitorclmiit who, by til. i way, is a wagon imrchant also, lie oflers Ids tfr-tt stock at (l reasonable liure. Call an I h -h biiu. Mr S li I) i id denie the a'ih-;;'.ion con- earning hii clri'iiiig s i(ie iiiiw'jI ii.uno. Ho had til set Up tlie ojndy to tlrJ U iyi in ths Strength of.it, uevei tlioiuSH. The farmors in t'lis yi. iuity dim urii fortu nate enmiijU. to luvu no.v.1 their gpiin, are smiling at the given sho-viiig of their pros pective cr.ipi. Spring-sown nheit looks line. . O.ir 'pulling b fpl ut FrLUy Wiiiiing was a grand ml.: i.'ii, oniii Ini'M' tln kli'.-Hie.- of the noa:g!V(i!i.' Alin Hi'trie I.,lierl and jMr II kny iVim nr cune i!F chain phnis. Anothvr wvt a-'iDv'd njmn, to :ooine lF'n t ie HVinimjj of M iy 2d. NVrj oti!J!uiigj inmu, hut all are invited to attend.. ' . The nttoudauoe on the shooting match id the 2(Ilh wa g iol. Mr Lincoln Kmid took the rag by hroiking nin.i bilU in u ccHKioii. Hii gnu was overlo.idml at thu Hrt shot, and prevented bis making teii of ii We will back him t break bis ten next tilde. Tlier, was also considerable g'xl shading done by othur; Clay Zamwalt and If H'lireaoll broke seven, seVeral breaking six and ti rii . J M Kitchen was clectil Preniilcnt of the C 111 I J by accldmation. The club decided to meet again upi'ii the tilth of M;iy, (hooting to conlinHiice at 9:.10 li irp. O.N'K oj THS Hov. J. ti. Hards' Homestead. Lost Tuesday Mr John K Harris sold to Messrs Samuel F Kern and J F Martin, 2$ a'ires of laiid off the north part of hi farm, lying next to the river ' for $1139. We are informed that the gentlemen will soon pre pire the ground for a nursery, iu which busi neu they intnpil embarking. Wednesday, Mr Harris sold rfue acre of land just north nf his barn, for $4f!i(- to Mr .1. -oh Stevenson, We rinderittrttid that Mr Stevenson will kooii build a residence and become a citiz-u of our town, Thursday Mr Harris sold i acre of his place, north nf the milmml, to Leo W Cocli' ran, late of Mi hi hi ri, for 37- per acre. Mr Cnchrnu will build a neat dwelling on the remises immediately. We hope that other land holders ill the vicinity of Kugene will lay iIT their laud iu small tracts, as we believe thnt many acres could be sold iu this way, to nfeu who want small homes. Thk Com i so Cikcoh. The eiciterrrent and anxiety of all to eee the circus is daily ioureviiig. Hundreds hav been to see the sjiinmls and admire them, and bond rein umr ill be there on the .11 of May. To look at the lions in their cigo is one thing, but to see their keeper gn into the cag as he will at the show, and foml'e them as if they yere pet kittens will be another. The oldn-'t of the linns weighs 9J0 Minuds, ami is the iargeU and inmt fHiions ill America. The tiger ix a beanty and shnnld be en, white the elephant is simply enormous. The weight of a full grown clephauti from three to live too, and tins one, though only right year old. Weighs nearly three ton. It ha twenty -two years to grow yet, so a faint idea of bis ize may thus Ix formed. The ring perf i nuances are all first-claa. and tha actors sod actrewe have no superiors. Those wiahing to (e) wild animal (sud who does not?) s!n.nld nit fail to be hem on the 3d nf May. Bring your children that they may. see what t" them is, and always ssiit be a wonder. One ticket admit to both circu soil menagerie performance. Rosebnrg PWndalr. An Unnatural Sort. Says the Boise ( T) Statesman- "Mr Riley, who has just returned from Washing ton county, Iowa, informs as that Andrew Ft urmotisnn. wh't drove stave here several years ago am the Overland mid, and married while no employ,!, went back to Iowa with hit wife to see hi mother, who is a vary ettiirtabS lalv, 70 years old, and while there ha persuaded his mother to mortgage her place for II.VK) and let him go to Omaha to build and Veep a hotel, and the old lady was to live with them and be cared for in her old age. There was a mortgage mi the place at that time of S.1.X), and to get this money and to .ruke tiie tramaotion appear houeit, he paid off the 33)3 m irtgage, but ioitead of doing as he agree 1 he skippod out with the $1200, leaving his aged mother to go tit the poor bouse, a the farm hail been sold nndor the Mortgage, and that must b her hmrie for the remainder of her day. llanuonson went by the name of Dan Smith while here. He served a term in tha peni tentiary at Silem, Oregon, and was sus pected of robbing the stage while driving on' the Overland ru l, but for some ctusa got odlilf it. His infamous treatment of his in it her put hurl down as one of the ra st lepravsd men living. The penitentiary is ton k'hhI a place for a m in who would rob his aged mother' and thereby send her to t ie p-ior hnme." This is tha same Dan Smith that thu lata tin J I) Underwood, while !ostal agent, arrested in Texas, Up robbing the nlails in Grant couuty. For Treasurer, i f Camf Crkkk, April 20, 1SS4. F.D Gbxitii. Although a Republican, I take pleaidre in no intending to the people the nomination of Mr B II James tor County rrdaSltrrr by the Democratic county conven tion. I haVo been acquainted with Mr dairies foralloilt rive years, and I amsatUfled tHai, he is the" right mm for tha plioj. He has been quite) unfortunate during bis resi lience in Laile county, having had a great a noUnt of sickliest in hi family which has kept him qilite poor. He is lint only com petent to fill the olRce, but really iHerits the Hi-iti'io. In this (loiiuectioii wiSli to say that I harii nothing agiiiiHt Mr Gray, wm has filled t'ie' offlca1 for the past right years, only that thh people elected him to thu otiico when hn was really needful of the position, and iiow.liaving accumulated property, no longer is in need of the place. Weliavo heard many Republican in this product express a determination to vote for Mr James. Yours, RKruBMC.tx. . 'Correspondence. Spkxcf.r Ik'Trn, April 19, 1384. Editor Gl'AKD.AtniiUt the clatter and the bangs of the coming reforms of Temper, ainjf) Taxe", Vv'ouiau Suffrage, and such, there is still another reform that is of vat!y grantor iiutnrmncu to many a pm r helpleis mortal, and though it is no hii-ged to, nor hung i'pon the coming election, yet it may be a fe.ithur in the tail of the coming elec linn, It ii a rcfiifid in the marldef hand ling and distrihutlnliinill. i lfi-"(7 i-J flf too niil'tli caivleesiiKits cropping ont iu this 'func tor to lie endure I without complaint. Hand ing nut thn wrong mail and oveil nking nmii in the iniiec, iimiiifests a gross I'lii'dlesiiieKS rjiat denviiidi reform. One of tlio essential pnrciiuiits of our civil tcrvire riforni li ahiolute cniirtuy km! genteel deportment, on the part i.f all p.trsnns nutiug in au idlicia' capacity with the Federal g-iverninent. Then follows & competency that uiUit he w'lolly uxsmpt from cnreWiici. ' I'Al'.v. Auusd thr 0 t C Tkkiiisi:s The people of Ashland art on t) e eve of c-lc hrating nn event very important to them, and nue which they have for years looked forward to with nnxiousexpectanoy. Hedged in ami deprived of communication with the citie both of the south ai d north, except by rough wagon roads, their day of isola tion are at an end, their bonds are broken. Next Monday the Oregon A California rail. r-ad will be formally opened to Ashland. It i understood that the Central Pacific will open alxiut forty null of Its ilortHero ex ten sioneiM'ii. This will reduce the tag line to lens than 150 miles, ahd trie Summer schedule overland between Portland ami San Francisco mig'nt to be reduced tn sixty or ixiy-two hour. It may now be confidently expected that travel fmm the EM will lie directed to the rich sections of southern Oregon, and that hundred, and perhap thousands of nseful citizen will b'fl ridded to that soctioii during the present year. Kicklk Plate Cikcca. Since the com pletion of the N P U II; there haul been a number nf troupe through this vnniitry from the Kaat, but we have the pleasure of auuouucitig the greatest event in that line that lis yet ocjjrrs 1, in the coming nf the W II Harris' CVIIo-al Nickle Plate Shows, fresh from the East with a large collection of novelties iu the way of tha best circus latent ever seen iu this or any other country. 1'lie only ainbrel!a-trel eleph-nt in Aineri J, the largest den of performing lions in cap. uvity, the liaudsoniest tigers, tha dread scourge nf the grave yard tne fierce hyenas, and any Uauliiy of other animals. To is is t ie m t c i.uplete and i furtive (how that will eve visit this country, so be sure and be on h ind and do i't ay y e were uot al -vised in time of it coming. Tue Fish Ladder. Our fellow townsman Wallace Baldwin; appointed .to uierinteiid the construction of the ladder, visited tialem Last week to submit for the approval of (Jot. Mondyi be plans he ha prepared for ths lad der. The undertaking is of a more extensive nature than one would naturally imagine at first thought, and the tWCX) appropriated by the but legislature will be barely sulficieiit to carry it forward to completion. Tue pro poseil structure will, bnwever. be of a perma nent charictar, and will Dot b nadertakea i witiiout a crrvct rratersUndiug as to it working and cost Mr Baldwin u now oor- reev-ndini with partis in eastern state Tela- -ill- ft:. tivs t iu eowtruciina, and isdoiugall in hisiHagM, en. all wsgms, and trioynl pnwer to hasten matters. The prtssnt plan ,it jjm ,tiiArnm Urge end pmviae lor ai ivit eomeseo ie in tea,t with rie in that distance torn 27 leek Csrvallis Gazette. Tobacco Tax Rebats- .ssiveial dealer In tobaunn in this city and elsewhere In the viefn- fty. were na.1 happy Shis' week by rrceliing I ! tbfoogh J C Cartwright, htsjraal rarean A- IsV.reberUebetks for esrinc nioa. ; Latham Item. Latham, May 1, 1884. MsrryMay. Mrs Crtfflu returned to E igeu Tuesday. Mrs J J Comitouk went to Eugene Saturday coming back on Monday. Mr Jo Taylor, who wont to Eugene a a delegate and Juror, returned Friday. Mr Silas Lan went to Drain Thursday to visit fiiendi lis vr thsrs, returning Monday. Miss Emma Turpen, who has been south for some time, returned to Coast Fork last Thurs day. Mr W R Walker, Republican nominee for Sheriff, paid Mr Comstoc and Latham a visit this week. Dr J W Harris came in Thursday, hi little daughter being tick, but getting better, be re turned Friday. Mr Henry Beckley, of Elktnn, sold seventy head of cattle to Mr Scbroedflr,d',iveribg them at Mr Hawlev's. A Leap Yea' party and oyster supper at Mr Wslly White's last Saturday night. Girls, do better next time. The passenger train was three hours late Tuesday morning, having had to trausfcr at a slide beyond West Fork. Mr Edmund Hadsall, a former resident of this vicinity, and who has been away f.uir yeari, returned Friday and is vialting friends on Coast Fork, Suuday School Was re orgauUed lut Sunday at IL Imm, W J White, Sup'tj A H Powell, Ass't Sup't; John Taylor, Secretary) D R Hrri Chorister; and Allie Powell, Librarian. Messrs Scott Borden, Len Garroutte and Ed UuderwiMhl went south Thursday, tha two former returning Saturday, Scott went again Monday to Yuncalla, wh. -re b intends work iug awhile. Oi A Great Attraction. On Tuesday Eve, May 6th, the clebrated Haverly Com ly Comiany will apear in Lan' Hall. The cotiipauy is now playing to crowded houses in Portland The Portland Oregnnlan of April 29th says: "Haverly' company in "Our Strategists" made it initial Inw to a Portland audience last night at the New Market theater, and the m tnagement kent strictly within the letter of It adver tised .rmie, that the comedy is a delicious one and the company uvst excellent. In fact, the audience, which was large, critical and composed nf the nmst refiued people, was in one continual laiuh throughout the four act. "Our Strategists" is a come ly in which the most ridiculous situation follow on another in an almost bewildering and rapid sunccwinu, and each new revelation of au alisurd p.eitinn nf a character happens always to le just a lit tle funnier than the preceedin,'! In short, it is one grand crescendo nf odd and witty speeches and tahleanx fmm beginning to end. 1 he company have performed this lece a ;reat m my times, and come tn us in fine form, slighting nothing in their Mies so oft repeated as to become irksome. With them personal identity is In t aud one only observe tlio stage and the actors. 1 Something New. Mr J M Hendricks desires to inform his miny friends iu Lane county that hereafter he intends keeping ml hand in thU city, a large tick of threshers, reapers, mowers, wagons, and in fact evorytiiiii ia the a rrictiltural ird pljrd -nt litie. Hi Iritendi selling e'very thing iu this line at pries that ill astonish our farmer'. ' Give him a call, at the ir of Mat tock Biiuf, ligene.City, ami get prices. Re nieiuher he deals in everythmg in the farming implement line. pAtiliosr.ii. I K Mercer, who shot and killed A D McDonald in the summer of 1878 and who wassei'tcnd by Judge Bellinger to iiftcen teats in tin pinit,-niiary, was pardoned yesterday morning by the Governor, on con dition that he leave the SUte, having served Hve years and four months of the time. Mer er wa business manager of the Daily Eve niiiy Bee, and McDonald business manager of the Daily Evening Telegram, and the shooting was the result of an acrimonious personal war fare between the parties in their respective paiers. Mercer was married just befne he went to the peuituiitia y, but his wife has since been divorced. He had time to come to (hUcity yesterday to soe his child and a few friends, and then took the overland train for the Eastern States, where he will live hereaf ter. -Standard. Statmnkrv and Sciiooi, Books. Mr Pat terson, nf the Poitolli 'e lt -ok Store, ha just received from San Kranoisoo a very large stock of stationery of all kinds,,' which he ill sell at very small margins. He also h just received a large stock of acho.d books nf all kinds.' If you want anything iu the sta tionery nr h'Mik lint, be sure ami remember to call at the Postoff) j Bo ik Storo, as it will pay ynu a handto oe profit for your trouble. ' FoLZT SrBiNos. -Ws call special attention to the advertisement of these' noted Springs In another column. It is oris of the Ansa Summer resorts in the Northwest and anynne wishing to i,end a few week in the freh mountain air would do well to take a trip Ie t'lese mtel Spring. Th servt ies of Geo, F. Craw and wife have been aecttrad by Mr Rut ey tn care for guests. Markikd. At the residence nf the bride' parents, in this city, Sunday evening, April 27, 1884, by Prof Th'ma Condnu, Mr Kwing Walker, nf Cmswell, and Mi Min nie Duraut, of this city; THu happy e aaple hare the bast wishes nf a host of friends in Una eonnty, who i4h the n a long and pleasant jistrimouial life) CimplimeuU re ceireiL Laact!fT. Sheriff Campbell arrested nn Cay Power near Slie.ld sUtion, Linn county, Friday, April 23th. tW-l bnw.-ht him V thl eity last Saturday; The arrest was made u; on two indirtni-nt by the last gran I jury, charging said I'oW rs with co nudtlins lar.wny from a duelling at tw i snrau ti , In E i gene City. The prisoner wax held in the sum of $iY) on reh In lict-innt, which being fur nished, he wae liberate I, Dtnwrr rRoSfTHi Kast Mr Clias lf..m ha jt receol direct fmm tha nmnfso tares at the east n large iuv.iiue of Uhy ear. lee isf all k f fish- ing tm-kle. etc fiive him a unll hofore par- chasing elswwher and prims r xls. TmnTtf Dollars. ludian Jim, who wa Valien in Portland last weuk by the Depiny L S Matsbal, b aelling liquor tn an Indian, pUi.r guilt and wm find $10 hf Jadg Dtadk Real Estate Transaction! For April. C H Shunk to E Abbott, 60 acres; consider ation (700. Phoebe B Kinsey to P A Forkner, loU in Eugenj enh 8240. ThuBelshaw to f bo Condon, loU in Eu gene) oon 1153. J H D Henderson J V and Go Smith, loU in Eugene; con 1273. Geo M Patton to A Pretton, 160 acre; eon I0J. . . Ed Dotring to O W Crabtree, 78 acre! con 1700. Pboeh B Kinssy to Wm Lynch, 4 acres' oon $100. CM Miller to Davd Eby, to 217) acre; con I1U37. F II Miller tn Hon Kaiser, 20 acres; eon fV). Win Kelsay tn W T and Own Osburn, 16) acres; con 815)0. s S B Eakin, Jr. to T 0 Hendricks, lot In Eugene; con ?5X. RR Hives to TO Hendricks, land in Eu gene; eon 8200. D L Lytle tn X B Lvtle, land; con 1700. Adah I. Shelton to T W Harris, lots in Eu gene; con 83500. A Hunt to E M Rowland, lots In (Eugene; eon f 225. At U Cook to E Rowland.IoU In Siirinzfuld; con 33 ), Thus Howell to Xancy Prouty, interest in saw mill and right nf way: con 4111 J I) Harris to Laura Harris, 11 acres; con li:n J P Stewart to M B an I A M Pitney, lots in Junction; con 89' K). Byron Kllnuker to Xancy U Swanson, 170 acres; con State of Oregon to W A Cox, 21 asrai: eon $42 Same, 20 acres; con 941. Sams, 43 acres; e n 3). Stat nf Oregon to H W Taylor, 27 acres; cnh372& Joiep't Watklus toO C R R Co, right of wav; con 8200. J W Eaaterhronk to 0 and C It R Co, right oi way; con 8W0. J WSmilh.stal todaod C R R, right of wse; enn 130. Martha CUrk to U and U It It, right of way; ooiij3K). , . , W W Whltoorabit al ti 0 an 1 C R R, right of way; oon 8150. T A Smith to 0 and C R R; right of way: cm 8150. ,0 ia L Briily to W R Gilfryj laiid; oon V a tn Isaac Cnlsnn, land, p'atsnt U S to D II Mulkey, land; pateut U S to I Uolun, Und; patent. E Driiry to John Drury, lan I; con 1500. It K Hays to Km lrioki & Eklu, land; con $150. W S Richardson to A Lamh, land; eon 810. Heirs of Geo W Bon I to K lith B Brown, landi con 84X00. U S to (! Hanson and wife, lan I; patent. Laura Mansfield to 0 R Cu, Limited, land; con 833. Brief Items. Th 0 and C R R have not paid their em ployee for three months. Mr A Stlnlt has pirchased aspan nf horses and a nobby two-seated back, with which to show immigrant Lane county land. Th deepest wter in the Willamette it! Oregnu City is nt the Mr of the) bank build ing, where it i 132 feet b'y actBal nfsasure- liicnt. ifenry Yillanl li not a ery poor man sfter all. It U given orit that he will man i ti safe 81,(Xf3,000 from the wreck of hi fortUne. A portion of th student nf tha public schools held a May Day plcnio nn Skinner Butt last Thursday. Th little folk enjoyed themselves greatly. Engineers are looking fur a location across the Cascad range tn Harney valley for the Oregon Pacific, and it is expected tho mute wil pass neiir Lebanon, The girls have formed tfese tdsn for leap year. "Do you1 like home-made bread!" If he say yes, then if 'h diiMii't , take the bint they are to seize both hi hands, fall on their knees and put the question direct. Ayer'i (Vthartio Pillls are the best medi cine that can be employed tn correct irregu larities of the stomach ami bowel. Gentle, yet thorough, in their action, they cure con stipation, stimulate the digestive organs and the appetite, und cleanse, build up, and treiigthnn the system. There it 1 great activity manifested this year by the I 0 O T Grand lndge nf Ore gon in fully occupying that state, two lec turer and organizers, rime Webb and King, being employed the entire time. Tha sain liberal method characterise it management a obtained in California, and it member- hip to-day i over .1,001), and constantly in creasing. Urn J h Houston, the Uraml Heo retary, is the animating spirit nf it all, and under his capable leadership Ore on is build ing up one nf the strongest Grand lodgee in the Order.-lt. W.O. L Circular. A Card. For about six month I wu afflicted with an infUmatioa of th vein in the cdf nf on leg, in medical term called phlebitis, which caused moderate pain at first, but gradually in. -re. wed until I was nlilljsd to take my bed aud 6ti1t a physician, who (uoooeded in stopping fhw pain in about six weeks' time.lenving my leg So' very weak that it was difficult to even c'nws the street with the aid of a cane. In this condition I remained abtmt sfx weeks' longer without aay apparent improvement, t tben went tn th Belknap Hot Springs', nn the MoKenzie river. Lan county, I r, where I was nearly oured In lour wek'tim by drinking the 1 water and nstng steam aim tun batns. ' I msk thi. .Utemeut for the benefit nf all who or may be similarly atfliatesl, and tttira aiiadvwtiin-nt,iUloiglMlfabHtJu prteuw. of the .iwirrgs-; very pleasautaud nl.lig-1 ln iMonlv. who do-all they ean to make theirl hmis a pl-asant hotuf.r all who chmsw to give tueui ussu , w. a. naiii IndeiiesTdeno, Polk Couuty, Or, i't, Projrarrfm'a W. C. T. U. , 1 he following la the programme nf the ex erise -nfthW.C.T.U. which take, place i t We inesday evening, at the M E churcl:' Scriptural rending Mr Adair1. Prayer. Address -Prf Condon. Knng-Froo Melt Essay r-Mr .McAUUterC Snrfg Toiihg genu. ReciUtion-Osi Walton. Pasting pledge. rVif.' Kciution Latey Hullo:' Volimteei' spse'thes. Song-M las Test Beasdiction. BlOU.' Hrick work was e-tnnvn r the additional story to tbt tmilding of Uet.. drirk Eskin and Mr.bt Hays yestsnlay. i Personal. . Mrs J B AlsxamUr I visiting her tons la Portland. L ( ebhart visited hii Long Tern ranch ens day this week, Geo S Kincaid, of the Journal, rislted Portland this week. tieoS Wsshburne has been in Portland several day this Meek. Mr R Luckey returned from Prlnsville last Thursday, whsr he had bien on business. Mr Geo Gill has been quite sick several day this week, but it now able to be about Harry ti Miller, formerly nf thu county, i a candidate for Senator of Josephine Cnunty? MrMSWnllis, who hsi been in Walla W.ll. Ik. i w rK)V nw w vvns wae wueiuim a w tamed yeoterday. Mr Seyuiour Condon, State Librarian, wa in town several days this week, visiting telativo and friends. Cbas lluffuian, of Corvallis, has leen visit i ig relatives and friends in Lan couuty dur ing the past two weuks. W hereby acknowledge a plaoaart call from Mr H R Duni'vay, nf the Xew Xorthwertl He is just a handsome a ever. James II Evans, thu "Summer Lake Conn," has bion appointed road supervisor of the Lakeview road district. Lou Cleaver, formerly a rrsidont of this city, has been nominated for the Legislature by the llcpnhlicaus nf llaker county. Dr C'has Whiteaker, of Cottage Grove, and Mr Jas Coiutn:!, of Lith un, paid our little town a brief visit ths fore part of the week. J W ilickson, proprietor, of the Belknap Springs, was in town yesterday. Scvorai passenger left for the springs oil Hi hacK yesterday wording. , Mr 11 It lliut'iii, of Crook oiuuty, is visit. lug at the ru idonce of hi brother, Walker; Hiotou, nn the Long Tom. We acknowl edge a plessnnt call. From a telegram we learn that Mr A d Hovey, of this city, hat been eleeUil a a delegate to thn Kepublicnn Xatioiial Convea tinu, wl.ich meets at Chicago June 3d. Mr J II Teeters and daughter, nf Cottage Grove precinct, were in town one day this week. Miss Tenters passed a very credit able examination before Superintendent Pat tersou, nuil was awarded a certificate. 1 ho following gentlemen represented Lan county in t'ie U jpu'jlican State Convention at Portland this week: J F Rohiusnn, A 0 Hovey, S M Ynr m, 0 W WasMmrne, Geo 8 Kino lid, John Kelly, W II Ahrami, SH Friendly, J M Shelly and Jaipur Wilklns. Rev E R Geary of this city, will start East abmit the mid llu of this nlonth; to at tend the scsiiou of general assembly of the I'rctliy tin inn ohurch, which is to convene at Saratoga, XeW York,' in tko latter part of this mouth. While" East Dr Geary will visit his old school mates who are to re-unite at Cauiionsburg, Pa, from which college he graduated iu lfillt. Public Picnic. Srmi.aw, On., April 2b', 18S4. Editor f J iAitn. Notice is hereby given that a public picuiowill be held by Siuslaw Grange, on the second Saturday in May, In the grove near the .Irceu Dour school house. The Siuslaw Diud will furnish music Corrle out, OMine all, and join with ui and make It a jolly time. , , . Isaac StMso,, Secretary Siii-law Grange, Wiio AttETiievT-The Republican fn thi tity do not seem well pleased with the nomi nations ma le ut Portlnud Thursdayi Nearly every Repir lican inquires, "Who is Hermann and who is Flyiiu?" Democrats remark that Flynn is the Individual who beat that able lawyer, W Lair Hill. Rirn'HNF.D. Mr Zimrl Crabtree,, whe has been absent In Kentucky sine last September, returned to his home in this (ounty last Mon day. His health is only moderate. Quite a number nf relatives an 1 friends accompanied him home, who intend locating here. Strayed on Spuks. From the placef J B K.'Duey, Goshnn, Oregon, a light bay horse, with black stripe down hi back; star iu forehead; one ' ind foot cut with rop abont I4J hands high. The tinder will pteue uotify Mr Keenny at Gns.ieu.' BotiHD Ovun Abe Smith, who was taken tn V'akitna county, W T, frnm here recently, for stealing Imrse", hai boon bound ' over in the sntu of $1201), and being nnable to furnish the aatno is now boarding in the Vakima cnunty ja'l. Fn;:tT. From present indications the fruit crop in Lane county will be the largest one that has ever h -en known. At nue time it wa feared that the edd weather last Winter1 hal severely Injur; J the. fruit, but htppily, such was n't the c;wr." Li'mdkil In another column may b fcynd . the advertisement of the Pleasant Itil' Saw mill, owned by J Pit' man. Anyom aniing lumber in K i.'-tne or viciulty may leal price , . jj Mlti. ritoi ,torfc ' . . ' Vam HKpA,H!)(o.-WIllamtlB Street receive ths attention of th , LnencU at uiice. a it iseadly in nwd nf reiiirs. We hope that at the next meting of Jthat body the required work will be ordered. For' Pkosfcutino Attobxkt -TheRsrmbU can Stats Convention nominated L Wtsoa, of Marshfield, for the posllion lof District' Attorney. He will be beaten hi bU own lty. (;"'. l! m 'ity. ( Notic:- Anni.lwrof full .Mood Bertsbir pigs f'ir sale. Als.i several ha'.f-blortd ('nnrt Hnni bull calves. Inquire nf 3 G MulkejV Irving, Lane county, Or -gon. New Dwrxiiii. Mr Phoebs B Kioeey h let the coi.trset to Mr V McFarlaad U' bnild hrr a neat dwelling on Fifth street.' ; The twntrsct pr e is 1400. i P!r.:.,-April 12. 18S4, at Bridge creek,' I'rn.k county. Or.gou, Mrs Sarah Mariah Waiv, aged 77 year. A mors extended nosW will apr ar next week. O t