CITY AND COUNTY. BRIEF MENTION. for food deatittry go to Clark, Briag your chicken to Bettmau't. Commencement at the Univerity Mxt week. Bee S II Friendly' advertisement of shingle lor ule. Fishing tackle of every description at Lucksy Co'. A dne wm given at Lane' Hall yesterday evening. Head the official vote of Lane county oa the first page. Several refreshing ahowen during the put week. Immigrant arriving daily looking for farm landi. Bead the Fourth of July advertuement la Mother column. J M Hendricks keeps all kind of extra for Weeds' machines. Row River Items. . - - . mmwmum II fi BII1S EH H ft June 16, 1884. Jo. BurnPtt is duly proud of hi ten pound boy, born J una Ifit. Born, Jun 6th, to the wifo of Martin daughter. Mr JohnMoRl.y paid a visit friundson Row river Sunday. Mr. Hu"h Thomas and family pnt i.vcral days last wek Mrs. Joe Martin. 1 that the d-r have " i- aSwA Mr. Ja 11. Sharp's .ardon while howasawayafe day"- The river having raised, the tie run ners ar Rating along hm-ly. Mr. Hawley will have his run in the lioon. by the middht of the week. Four families have een camping in our valley since Friday. They smn , to be enjoying thrives hslung and rusticating. They could not have chosen a more pleasant place for recre- at ion. Miss Belle Hohson, a niece of Miss nr.. flnl. has arrived from Suitor county, California, She is now v.mUng L- ' j T Macirio Stewart; if auited with the climate she will re main. M-.SSW John Cole, Bakr Stewart and bid Vaughan have gone prospect ing on one of the forks of Row nver. Good prospects of coarse gold have Lee., found, hut it is not known if the gold As in in paying qnantmes. Resolute. k trading fnper Speak. The New York Times, tho huR Bpeaka leading of the ticket pot forth at Chicago. There ,,nirtain sound about this: is . n i.i:., ntr this vear will inn xvkiiu"ih"" i ----- . : b; candidate with a coldly cnt icaleye. JSot tlie ivepu....v;.. .v 1 ..L..t. Vllf . . M UliU WW " of Maine," nor he who pants tol.rand .11 mipr not of his mind, for such .t.:i, nrl biive no eyes; hut the Republican voters whose decision ...L. . iA difference Wtween the IIIUM'n a - . majority and the minority, be ween ........... ... rt filure those voters, de- pn.l upon it, will not support James is nii,,. Hcnest and independent Ll OO (V T. a ne, iicnesi urlinmt oDinions are worth new hi Jul";' T i .,, .j:1...:...,1 n, lidded will not sup . . - !.. ornnt maionty oe- L., ,;...' .... worthy to be President of the United States, and his cwn acts and words justify their belief. Il ' .uu. mall American. We have i a rAft Ln who would make better, safer Presidents than ne. Something New. ... i.. .i.uSra tn inform his Mr . SI . v that here, ter he ?,'.nln UffTn hand tn thi. city, a lanr mowers, wagons, t"Vk W""6':.., cultural im d ' inA Ve7r1" 'n ' llZm every thing piemenv..u. Mton ,h our .... it nitw nil iret price, m . member he deaU in everything in the farming implement line. v... a...A firat class second hand hack, For particular. Inquire of S A Ogden, Eugene City. (hoe toib Ventilated fe.Ai.u rent style of men' IX L Store. K. litioav E L. mad of nickle silver. The cleanest, easiest, aafest and beet appliance ever invented for the relief and cure of Hernia and abdominal pur POMf. The Jones Ventilated True operate by muscular action liks the knee cap. Its pre, ur b mild, ur and in the right direction. It doe not Interfere with labor, rest or sleep. It relieve nervous debility by relieving weight from thepin. It is a firm retainer during anv cough or strain. It assist nature in effecting a cure X. 11 iucKey a Vo k"h- " iugene City. R.T Clay M Hill preached an eloquent er moa at th Baptist church last Sunday eve ning. Mr Hill sine graduating from the State University three year, ago h. pursued hi Itudie in Rochester Theological College, fmmvhirti ha imduated with high booori t.. rrm l. m mnnt nu of ability and wo: ad will b heard from in after life. Council Proceedings. Council Rooms, Evoeni City, June 9, 1884 Council met purauaut to adjournment' Preient Mayor Dunn, Councilmen Camp bell, Sloan, Church, McClung and Comer; Recorder and Marshal. Abseut DorrU. Minute of last meeting read and ap proved. The following bill were read, approved and warrant ordered drawn nu the Treas urer for the severul amount: J T Witter. $12 50; J K Attebery, $10 75; J B Stowell, $4 50; 8 A Ogden, 7 00; G W Kinsey, $S 10. Petition of J T Witter received and placed on file. Councilman McClunq introduced an ordi nance entitled "an ordinance to inprove Willamette treet from Fifth to Eleventh ttreet," which on motion wa adopted. The following bill were preiented and re ferred to the Finance Committee: -i i 2 00i The latest in Dress Silks; elegant shades. We tay special attention to h nj LUB wm an sa M r!fll FfflPW 1" 1UKT ABB IHEH 1 ltll 111 msi'T, AT ilia -v- -r-r 1 11 1 11 i i i in I V I V I K M. 1 A U UJ-Uiiu-n MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, we carry a large stock of the name at CALL AT THE To see Elegant New Goods and get low Figuies- Lanro Stock Wall Tapers & Iicturo Frame cj $1.00 13 lln rice. (het) 1.00 1.00 1(H) 1.00 .75 .35 U llis sugar, (ood) 4 lls tea 8 can lye cans pie iron... ... I set extra hue gouiow 1 set extra line glasses .40 .25 class tea set 1 bread pl 50 1 cake tand Vinmt aMortment . of r "Vtr -no trouble to show extra charge. ni.iiMITH. Cash paid for all kind, of country Produce, Hides, Etc. nsuTTH -Cash Grocer. f. .vi.rin J. B. - House, .ign am car "nlinterVWorlc guaranteed bmx- StTnlc sold at lower rates ttianuy r - Eugene. . ; "dTn J Taylor ouabantefs all denUl work done by him. Give him a cau. , 100,000 SHINCLES CF EXTRA QUALITY, FOR SALE BY S. H. Friendly, Eugene Citv. Oregon. Died In this city June 10, of congestive chills, Joseph 11 Spilman, aged 22 year. The remain were interred in the Mulkey cemetery. The family hav the ympathy of many frienns iu this city. New Stork. We understand that O Caldwell, of Salem, "ha leased the north room in Walton' brick, aud will toon opeu therein a ttock of clothing and gent turn iahing goods. Contract Let. Mrs AC Comb ha let a contract to Messrs Garrison t Fenton w build a dwelling iu the northwestern part of town. The contract price i 11200. LiCTCRt-Mr J E Foster, of Iowa, will I lecture in tbi city, nuder the anpice 01 lrth I the WCIU, Sunday Juo 23th, morning land evening. n. b. in Man COMMENCEMENTEXERCISESI884. Oregon State University. Tho following i the programme for Com mencement week for the year 1884: Baccalaureate Sermon June 15th; Rev G W Iicr, Portland, Oregon. Addreaa before tho Literary Societies 10 a m, June 17th; E Trumbull Lee, Portland, Oregon. Addles before the University 3:30 p m, June 17th, Hon L L McArthur, The Dalles. Reunion of the Literary Societies 7:30 p m, June 17th. Graduating Exercises of the Normal Class 10 a m, Juno 18th. Planting Class Tree 3 p m, June ISth. Alumni Meeting 4 p m, June 18th. Graduating Exercise of the Classical and Scientific; Departments June 19th. Reunion of the Alumni evening, June 19th. NORMALS JUNE 18TH, 10 A. II. Song "Blue-eyed Lynetti;" Choral Society. iaT nri --- - - aln MIlflEll JOS. LANE, Trop. LL KINDS OK SICH, ORNAMENTAL AND COACH PAINTING, AlstfHOUSK Done 111 tn. ov " : PAl'KIt PAINTING, CalciininirgleciUy. lh HANGING. htof material used. All wora u Hrst Class style. Only the Best of Work men Employed. Having just receiveu a ins - PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC., ETC. Hull, Eugene City, Oregon- DR. L. F.JONES, Physician and Surgeon. U, ATTEND TO PBOFESSIONA1. 4pm,6to8pm. thize with hi bereaved family. Mr J P Cheshire ha bought property in Eugene, and intend moving there thi Fall for the purpose of schooling hi children. One of our young mcu is learning a new song. It begins something like this; "Since my Mary' gone away." Cheer up Lonie; it isn't far to McMinnville, yon will see her again. Mr (.ibop' family had their pictures taken last week. W doubt if Mr Rankiu ever made larger or better looking group, all in one family fifteen children and their parent making ceventeen in the group. For Saia A fint-class sreond hand hack. For particular inquire of S A Ogden, Eugsn City. ftouen Duck. W are aaksd to dnsuribe the Rouen duck. This duck take It name frm the city ' Rouen, in France, wlier it U bred largelyi Knlcure pronounce it meat first-claa, and like the Aylesbury, it i a prollHo layer of lark'e eggs. It color is much like the wild Mallard duck, from which this breed deeoends, aud the drake especially is very showy and beautiful The female is of a splashed dark brown and blacl., even and regular iu form of the feathering. The drake' head and neck i beat tiful green, with a whit ring around it at the base. The bieast U a rich brown, and the rst of the body plumage similar to the plumage of the wild Mallard. It is a hesvy, waddling, sleepy klud of fowl and put on flesh and fat quickly. They are very hardy, however, and the common duok of the couutry everywhere show the marking of this fowls, with which it ha been extensively crossed. They lay steadily from the beginning sometimes laying 50 to 70 eggs without missing a single day, then laying every other day, per haps, for months longer. They are good sit ten, but hens are better to set the eggs under, thry are so heavy and clumsy. Mr, II. C. Perkins of Eugene City, Oregon, is breeding Houen duck with great success. County Fair. liiciiriHirators of the Inue county Agri- 1 Society held a meeting at the Court In this city on last Saturday. A spe. amitteeof Indies was appointed to assist :ing up an interest in the Fair and to tiling the Pavillion with articles for x 1. Superintendent of the different ill were appointed a were also the mar d committee to revise the premium I committee was appoiuted to have the ry printing done, aud as soon as the ry revision of premium list cnu be had be printed with rules for the govern f exhibitors. It is proposed to circulate f them throughout the county and to id the Secretary would be glad to have I reus of some person in each precinct in nty, who would take an interest in cir. g them among the fivrmers. There i iterest manifested and everything point' ge attendance and an interesting exhibit' d. n. i-HUHCHii.L, secretary, Letter List. in for the following persons were un- for at the postotfic In Eugene City, 4, 1881. Abit (2), E Broga (2), W F Brown, A ; J E Calloway, A It Campbell, G W . F Corican. G II Davis, Dr Easter, L er. A J FiUwater, II Fhher, M U sr, Mrs B Fisher (2), J D Fry, J Gal P Henderson, P C Humphrey, J L ten, C Hastings, Mrs M Hayes, D John' H Lonaine, M I Lawrence, M I Law- J Kline, E King (2), W H Mackey, J r, J Major, Mr M Miller, I V Moore, lulkey, P Miller, E D Newsome, T S ter, I Rosenblatt, P II Rhoades, J G y, T D Rowland, F W Root, Miss S ns, Mrs Dr S C Smith, G W Sanderson, lows, D Trotter, M M Tonkins, A M an, Siggins, Mrs E R Smith, A S Towls cht. J M Weeks, E 0 Walker. P C 1, AS. Patterson, P. M. Vote of Thanks. st Memorial Day J W Geary Tost, G clobrated the annual decoration of the of deceased soldiers, and at night gave iertainment in the Court House. In m out the programmo they had the co-operation of the citizens. They were tpecial obligations for money rained to s band, to the Indies who gave the flow- tha ladies who decorated the Court - , to the choir of Hinders and to all who as ! to make tho occasion a succexs they are J. M. h llKLLET, Commander. . GiI.I., Adjutant. Farms Sold. following farms were old thi week ill Mr A Stinit's real estate sgeooy: U Swanson to Hugo Friederid, 67 'consideration $750. U Swanson to Joe II Coome-. 83 550. tunt to N 1 eterson, 314 acre; coa rt Election, The latest returns from ate, based upon official return and e "is, are as follows: Thayer' majority, 700. The Legislature will have 12 Re an maioritv on joint ballot. Hermann' ity, about 1200. Woman Suffrage is de by nearly 20,000 majority. From the , vote on Congressman it will be seen that eiuocrats haxe gained about 2,000 votes 1 election two years ago. 1 Writr Without Blotting. An Eaat iper of a few week ago contained an tiiement faying that on receipt of one the advertiser would send an unfail ceipt for writing without blotting. oung man in' an uptown store, who ha troubled with an inky superabundance, he dollar, and received for aniwer a lead pencil." iated. In another column will be found rd of Dr L F Jones, physician and ur Dr Jone ocme to tills city bearing ecommendation and first-class diplomat' ,n be found at his office, one door south jaton'i harness shop or at E R Luckey's tor. ;D.-Athis residence six mile west of ie, Sunday, June 8, 1884, Mr Zimri ree. Thus another of our honored pio ,- ha passed away. Hi relative have '', 'mpathy of their many friend in Lane cou, f. Sietch or Eugene. W were shown ye terday by th artist of Walling' History th sketch of Eugene, drawn for the work. The view 1 taken from Sk!nner' Butte looking southward, and make a very handsome pano rama. Schroder Bros, reached Silver Lake June 1st with a drove of upward of six hundred head of cattle. The cattle were bought in the WillametU anddrhenwrtb military road from Eugene. Lakeview Examiner. Married. June 11th. at th residence of G W Kinsey, bf G W Kiiuyr 1 P, Miss V roaaSigrist and John Zeoiker, all of Lane county, Oregon. Crowded On. A large amount of Interest ing reading matter I crrwded out of thi. Usu j on account A a nub of advertisement. June Apportionment OrricE School Suprrihtemdent, 1 Ei uink Cm, June 2, 1884. Amount on baud for distribution $0,316 15; chilren of school age, 3904; allowance to each, f 102, leaving f 21 07 to be added to next apportionment Dist. Clerks. J T Culliion, Kosco Knox, 1) Kutlodite, J K Fentnn, V I) MoClure, J A Stevens, Tho Dailey, John Robert, L M Dillard, J F Kirk, 11 F Houston, F O Kiniiierson, J Hamlaaker, M M Eccleson, 1 It Howaid, las 11 Perkins, ('lias Goodchild, J K Kbbert, HR Clark, J I Stewart, J C Jennings, Jas M Gearha't Allen Bond, A C Huff, J H Sharp, E P Redford, W A Smith, Frank Knowles, T J Shel'ey. It S Hyland, G II Hule, M T Job, Hiram Wingard, J S Douglta, Jessee Sovern, 1) G Palm, Geo l.Gilfry, K E Walker. Amount 121 50 92 34 77 76 934 74 37 20 82 62 84 24 37 26 43 74 108 54 95 58 2916 8100 6156 43 74 43 74 126 36 68 04 189 54 59 94 1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 is 24 23 6318 6184 6318 115 02 119 88 37 26 87 48 24 30 60 22 20 27 28 20 30 33 35 30 37 53 46 123 12 82 62 72 90 38 88 6318 38 30 40 82 40 120 36 41 6184 C D Hardisty, 66 70 137 70 48 60 207 36 46 98 43 44 45 40 47 48 41) 50 51 J (j Vaughan, A M Richardson, Aaron Lurch, 8 Hnndsuker, I N Hembree, W II Martin, K B White, J P Taylor, W G Purkerson, W J Hill, S G Llndsley, Henry Swart, G R Ward, J W Cox, Eugene Finn, TJ McCuUough, J () Innian, ' J T Donaldson, Miss K C Jones, W F Smith, A W Moore, Jas O'Brien, J W Parks, R Peplot, W II Huffman, J M Dick, A D Hyland, Ell Perkins, E B Whitaore. P Massey, J A Walker, S W Harpola W H Hill, J II Whitinnre, C C Jackson, E Bristow, Mrs A T Warner, J II Tenters, Philo Wilcox, J M Kitchen, Palmer Ayres, J F Montgomery, A E Whlteaker, B Post, Thomas Pope, 40 50 66 42 19 44 37 26 4212 74 62 35 64 53 46 64 80 58 36 68 04 50 22 52 53 54 55 56 67 58 59 00 61 66 42 60 22 27 64 62 6318 64 80 7128 68 32 60 70 213 84 2916 72 00 4212 63 65 67 68 69 70 71 72 74 75 70 68 04 43 74 32 40 45 36 77 78 79 80 82 83 84 85 80 87 88 27 64 7128 4698 30 78 2916 40 60 30 78 82 62 55 08 ' 40 50 34 02 24 30 89 90 91 2106 If. iiiftiHn, County Superintendent Personal. Miss Nellie Owens, of Montana Territory, 1 visiting relative and friend in thi city. Mr and Mr Bowditch and Dr Svruoe, of Minneapolis, are visiting at the residence of Mr Ritdon, We are pleased to state that the family of Mr Jo Matlock, who have beeu quit ill, are all recovering. Sheriff Cam pboll and Wm Edri have been attendance upon the Maaouio Grand Lodge, at Portlaud thi week, Messrs Aaron Lurch aud A E Spare repre ented Cottage Grove Lodge, A F k A M, at the Grand Lodge in Portland this week Mr A G Hovey and family returned home from Chicago to-day. Mr Hovey wu delegate to National Republican Convention roceutly held in Chicago. Justices and Constables. The following are the justice and constables elected to serve for the next two years. The justices are given first, and nextth constable; North Eugene E P Henderson, AV R Mo Coruack. South Eucene G W Kinsey. J V Brown, Cottaire Grove-J W Vaughan, W 8 Chri man. .... Junction G W Ouimby, A Meek. Springfield-J S Churchill, Jas Wilhelm. Creswell-H C Hunter, FP Close. . Richardson- D R Hill, J S Inman lMtitt Tom C Hayes, J H Ferguson. Pleasant Hill O Davis, J O Bristow, fiiuslaw-H Wingard, Jno White. Willamette-T J Vaujhan, Geo Smith. Mohawk B R Baxter J C Lemon. Spencer T J Neeley, A M Richardson. Camp Creek U McBee, Jus Ritchey. Irvine B G Mulkev. J Mode. Lost Vlley-D 8 Hunsaker, O L Willlainf, Fall Creek Gen liumplulei, A ti JNohle. McKenzIe O H Renfew, Geo Friszle. Florence A O JSarbour, A Marring, Cavote F M NIghswander, Jetf McCul l1'-. . . . Uhesher T a ountain, .1 m v.ook. Tay Items. Fall Creek, June 7, 1884, Beautiful weather. Crop of all kind look splendid. The Fall Creek school I progressing nicely under the skillful management of Mia Clara McBee. More vote cast in thi precinct at the recent countv election in favor of th Democratic partv than ever before known. Men, who call themselves bedrock Republican, 1 known to vote the Democrat ticket Mis M Freeman, of Eugene, Is at present stopping with her niece, Mrs lilanchey Smith, Five very lame panther hav been killed by George Horn and other parties recently. bounty should be given to persons when killing such animals Democrat. Farm for Sale. r I acres, situated 12 miles southeast of Eu irene. 6 mile from G when, 4 mile from Cress- well, and 3 mile from Pleasant Hill post oftic. A comfortable dwelling with barns, outhouses, orchard, etc. Plenty of water and timber. Well adapted tn mixed husbandry a grain fruit and stock raising. Will sell on reasonable and easy terms. For further infor mation enouiisof JOHN WHITEAKER. RENSHAW. WM.-Wines. Liquor, and Ci" gars of Band, ars of the best quality kept constantly on The best billiard table in town. M 1884. mum or TECH 108th ANNIVERSARY in American Independence FRIDAY, JULY 4TH 1884. A Saluto of 39 Guna at Sunrise. OFFICERS OFTHE DAYt . M PRESIDENT , Hon R. 8. BEAN VICE PRESIDENTS HON. G. B. DOR; RIS, HON. JOIIH KELLY, HON. R. M. VEATCH, and HON. C W. WASHBURNE. ORATOR HON. L BILYED READER MISS EMMA BKAN CHAPLAIN i. .REV. G. W.SIMPSON MARSHAL GEO. a WASHBURNE ORDER OF PROCESSION. Th procession will form at the Court House' at 10 a m, and march to th corner of Oak and Ninth street, thence to Willamette, theno to" Fifth; thence to the grove near the Eugene) Mill. ORDER OF EXERCISE'S 1- Muilo by Ban& 2 Pnyer by Chaplain. 3 -Muslo by the Bandi . 4 Reading of Declaration of Independence 5 Music by th Band. 0 Oration. 7 Muslo by the Band. BASKET DINNER AT THE CROVL BABY SHOW, At the Court House at 3 o'clock sharp. I5.WJ prize each to the handsomest ooy ana girl babies under on year of ag.. . DRILL Fireman' drill for $20.00 prlxe at 4 o'clock.p mi GLASS BALL 8HOOTING At 2 o'olock p m. First prize, 110.00: 2d prtaw $5.00; 3d prize, 2.50. PLIG IGLIES AT 5 P Mi FIREWORKS. The Committee ha purchased In San Fran cisco, at great expense, the largest assortment of Fire wo; ks ever brought to Lan county: FIREMAN'S BALL Under the auspices of the of th E. H. 4 U uo. im ii REDUCED RAILROAD FARE, imiunmiinti hav been mails with th 0. k C. R. R. Co. for reduced rate of fare from th 3d to th 6th inclusive. H. O. HUMPHREY J. Ill OAMPBELI R. M. DAY, D. E. RICE. Committee. 'N. B. 13 lb rice, (beat) ........ .11.00 1-00 ........ LOO ..(..... 100 1.00 in 75 35 40 i 25 50 11 lltstugar, (good).. 4 lb tea uu 8 can Ive.... ....""''. 5 cam pie fruit 1 set extra Hue gooiots. , 1 set extra line glasses. ,m, 1 class tea set ..u .,m.m. 1 bread plate i...... .., 1 cake nand VinMif uunrtment of GLASS WARE, CROCKERY. WOODPiN WARE, W1L- LOW WARE, and GKOUKKlfcS in Augena. Call and get price. no trouwe to .now Uoou neiiveiea to an parmni khj inn v charge. Will grind your coffee without any extra charge. . , uviiun.'iiii'. Cash paid for all kinds of country Produce, Hides, Etc . GOLDSMITH -Cash Grocer. DR. L. F.JONES, Physician and Surgeon. WILL ATTEND TO PROFESSIONAL calls day or night OFFICE-On door .uth of Preston Bar nes shop; or can be found at E R Luckey Co' drug tr. Office hourss 9 to 12 m, 1 to 4pm.eto8pm. nnl2tf This isanHWmt,' SWIFT A COMBS, GENERAL GROCERS and Crockery dealers, wish the publlo to remember that we allow NO ONE to under sell us. Everything In stock nsetled In any family, Including Willow, Wood and Stnr. Ware. Choice 9c and 10o citrars a specially (Vius and t us. F.irm rnnliio wanted. Eugene City, Oregon