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CITY AND COUNTY, BKIEF .Mfc.VriO.XS. Read our supplement City Um now delinquent. For good deutistry go to Clark. Bring your chicken tu Bottman'. Baker, Ule tailor, boasts of a new " Election Nov 4th-ono week froin Tuesday. Fishing ta Ale of every description at Luckey Co'n. Farmers are buy putting tu tlieir full grain. Mens' clothing. A large stock just arrived at Bettmatt'. The frame of !sloau' lie livery .table bus been rnied. Phetograph finished Deatly and artis tically at Winter'. The highest rash price will be paid for wheat by F B Dunn. Wood is wanted at the Gl'ARIi office Uion subscription account. County Clerk Ware ha completed the assessment rolls for 1SS4. A fine line of silk plushes in all shadq and grades ut F B Dunn's. A full assortment of ladies, mimes and chil dren underwara at Bettman.s. The dancing party at 1-ane'a hall last Fri day evening v. as not a success. Luckey Co h,vo a very fine assortment of paint brushes and sell them cheap. Call on Geo M Miller and cee what im mense bargains iu teal estate lie ha. John Witlirow has had charge of the bar ber shop during Mr Horn's absence. Before paintin; your house, call on Luckey Co, and get your paints, brushes, etc The Ladies Aid society of the Christian church met ni Mrs Edris' Inst Thursday. Fc.R Sale. -A neat dwelling centrally located. For terms inquire of Wm. Horn. A fine stock of buys' c'othing just recvived at Bettuian's. Call and examine the good. Two excellent rooms to rent. Impiira of JosHi:. .1. Walton. When you go out camping, go to Luckey & Co and buy a fishing rod, leel, line, hooks, etc Call and examine our large stock of boots and shoes just received at the Vi.rkiiini-im Store. Quite a number of our citizens who attend ed the Mechanics Fair took a ru i to As toria. T .1 Chosher, formerly of thij city, has opened a neat eignr and tobacco stand at Salem. Fur all kind of lnniier, dressed and tin. dressed, go to Skiuutr & Long, Cobiirg, Lane county, Oregon. BctMnm-h.v imt rwiv-l from tha Eista very Ur.-e st ck of boon and shoes which will be sold very cheap. T in pr ip.-iitort of the Firiners and M--i.tiics stir.) luvo pl;i'l a neat si.pi iu front of their building. Commissioner court meets Weil i winy, Xov Alb, when probably the tax levy f.T the yeat I Si4 will be made. Mr Italpli iir.i.nhy, who has bee i quite nick with ir et fever, is convalescent. Mi Dud is also improving rapidly. Good farm I ir rent two miles below E.igcne. Apply to The Clevelan I and Hendricks banner ha been the attract! I Willamette street- this week, and is admired by all. If yon aris in want of agricultural innohiii. cry nl any kind, reine:nher that Mr J M Hendricks keeps a ull assortment. Our sportsmen are bringing a jood many geese to town, but many complain of them Hying too high for an ordinary shot gu:i. If you would have appetite, fleshi odor and strength, take Ayer's Sarsaparillu, which will confer them ujion you in rapid succession. The little daughter of Mr and Mr I! M Robinson has been quite sick during the week, and is still in a critical condition. MrS H Friendly will pay tho highest cash market price for wheat. Give him a vail before selling your grain elsewhere. Hon J G Gray has been doing his own cooking for a week or more, his family having been visiting relatives and friends iu Port land. The light running "Domestic" sewing Juaohinej the best sewing and equipped jlr in in the market. For sale at C M n'e. The Chinese of Portland burned their devil Wednesday night and th-ew him into Willamette. Tliry will probably be happy now uutil another puts in an appearance. The Heppner Times says a thorough can vass of the town shows that die re are but three men who would like to vote for St John; bnt they can't, for they are tint quali fied. The Multnomah Hod and ( un club hive hd their annual hunting match. The win ning aide scored 2.(168 points. Considerable of the game was donate I to the Good Sams ritau Hospital. A ROUSING RECEPTION. TeudereU to W l Feu Ion, th Lloqiieut Orator ol Yamhill. Last Wednesday night a torchlight pro cession two blocks long, amid wild cheer from the assembled multitudes, paraded the streets of our city and escorted the Hon W I) Kenton, candidate for President iul Elec tor,! to tiie place of speaking. The court house was at once packed full of people and many could not obtain entrance. After three cheers had been given for our candidates with a hearty c"Ml will, tha speaker of the evening, I Inn W D Kenton, was introduced in a neat little ipeech by Hon K B Cochrar. The address was at once brilliant, able and The! Reception of the Big Monpolist at Salem. . Some of the strange features of the Dolph inectin,' at .Salem dcscrilwd by the corres pondent ut that place of the Sunday Welcome, would seem to iudirat that "Keform is needed" among the Republican "iMWaes" of Marion county: The Dolph meeting had many peculiar features which were carefully noted by the voters of Marion county. The fireworks were purchased by our citizens last Fourth of July ami not used, and, 'naturally" fell into the bauds of this crowd in some dark manner, of course. The economy of craftily obtaining the rocket would 'In honor 1 1 the reputation of McFuddcn Patt m, the consul. Another notice able feature was the unceremonious thtustinv powerful, holding the audience impact to , o it ot th) torch rank that distinguished pyre theclosn. His lu,ipy bits ami keen home thrusts were cufiudastiially applauded. An abstract of Mr Fcnton's speech docs it injustice, Irom the tact mat u was so coin pressed, and pointed and connected. There is not a superllntinua word in the whole ad- drees, and many otdinary speakers would have required live hour to have premitct' the same arguments. The address in lull , t,e j)riKW1iii,n, sh luld bo printed, ami placed in the hands uf every voter in the State. teehni al engineer, Tom Scott, aud substitu ting a geutleuian from Asia by the euphouious name of Jim Chung. Tom Scott and his entire corps of sappers and miners are shtw to be reconciled to cheap Chinese lalmr. Dolph 's Portland crowd unite a nice show on the streets with their little torches, hut they were all mad became the men of Salem sent hood lum boys who were not voters to take places in Highly Complimentary. The following complimentary notice of Governor Whiteaker is taken from the Ben ton Leader: Governor Whiteaker, of Pleasant Hill, ad dressed the people of Corvallis at tlm City Hall, Wednesday, October Sth. A large audience assembled to hear the distinguished speaker and throughout his entire add.-o.-s ; t, lining and producing eteinent of the closest attention was manifested, show- ! Oregon, a recepti.n that will compare favor ing that the people were deeply interesting ' ably with anything of the kind eer tendered in tho subject of the address. Judge John , In Oregon. Tho Cleveland Club will bo on Burnett in bis happy manner introduced the DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING! Senator J H Slater to Address the People. Senator Jas H Slater will address 1 is fellow citizens of Lane county on the political issues of the day, irrespective of party, at the Court House, iu Eugene City, Tl ISIIAV OCT. 28, at 7:30 p. M. The Democratic County Committee intend GRAND DEMOCRATIC RALLY. Hpeer lien by II nan J .M Jtrlu wild II li MrH , of 1'oi ltuud. Hons John M Ge.niii aud llobt L McKee, of Portland, will address the citizens of Lane county on the political issues of the day, at the court house in Lugnie City, on Fhihay Kvkn ixo, Oct 31st, at 7:ot p in. Everybody in vited to attend, especially the ladies. These are two of the best talkers in Oregon. The Cleveland club will appear in full unl form. Mohawk Items. Octob.T 21, 1IW4. News scarce. G.khI people plenty. Miss Sullie McGlue was visiting in Eugene put week. J M 3Hires raised ovr S0O0 pounds of hops on one acre. llobt Shelton, of Eugene, was visiting Geo Scott last Sunday. Mr Pope, hop merchant of Portland, was on Mohawk the first of the week. S ins farmers are using their hop houses fur drying e,,r" pumpkins, apples, etc. The apple crop is good in this valley, and Bruin makes a visit now aud then. Misses May Hammitt and Sarah Yarnall were visiting friends in Eugene last week. Mr A W lson is a-aiii working on the new brick hotel in Eugene. Geo Yarnall m (to a trip to Buzzard Roost last Suuday, aud Monday went to Cottage Grove. If the Cottage Grove eoi respondent will giving Senator Slater, who has always stood Wutch closely, he will occasionally see two men wandering abou Governor. Among other things he said: "Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to intro duce John Whiteaker, than whom no man is better known or more well beloved by the people of Oregon. (Great upplause.) He was your first Governor, taking the guberna torial chair ben nil, was chaos and out of confusion bringing order and harmony. He assumed the position when State warrants uvr.i huri II v worth haviic lie laid his magi cal hand upon tl.e linances of the Statu and j idiuinunc.H II .Mfil tr tlm treasury. 1 can pay him no higher tribute than to say he served the people faithfully and well. 1 be speak for linn your closest attention." Political Speaking. Hon John P liobei tson, tif Marion eo.inty, addressed a it I sized audience at the court In.me la6 Monday evening. Ho inaoo a lair speech and was liberally cheered, lie de-i.-rib.-d hinisi It as un orgiual Kepublican. Hon S.iiu C dver, of J icUsim county, ad dressed a irr.iMiUd Iioii.b in this city last I'licsdsy evening. He i rather an eccentric oil man, but is possessed uf i siderahbi natural ull uud ability. 1 1 i has b.ieu a lie publican from the biitu of tiiu pn'ty in Hit II., h is stumped this State for bis party three times. It is evident that there is n restless, nnea-y leeiing aiiiong oil.' It iHlb!lc in friends. As if the weight uf till monopolists, George ami Dolph wero not uimu j; i to carry, t'.iey have saddled on them a dishonest stock jobbing broker for Preside it. hand clad in uniform and bearing torches ami transparencies. A grand illumination will also form one of the attractions m me evening, mu sic ie precincts are reqmsted to send full delega- to ns to i ns ucmonsiruiiou. im cu in vited to attend. Lynx Hollow Items On . 21, 1SS4. School i- progressing nicely. Mr I'iicliir moved into Ljnx Hollow la-t wet I; . Mr John Porter has returned to Eastern Oregon. The roada have been very muddy for the past few we ki on account of recent rains. 1,'cligiotis services were hel l at the Wal ker ci I bou.-e oa the twelfth of this month. Mrs Splaun has gone to ;ima, Was! ingtoii Territory, to visit frills and rela tives. Mr England started for Eastern Oregon last Thursday. We wish him a pleasant journey. A social gathering of friends was held one evening last week at the residence of Mr M Jackson. The evming was spent very pleasantly and all seemed to enjoy them selves. Ci'Slsiirri:i Kim Aiii hlkKV. Last Wednes. day, John C Bryant and Lou Shafer were ar rested at llosehurg by Constable H M Gulp, charged with adultry committed near Cottage Grove. The parties were brought to Cottage Grove and had aii examination befor .1 W Vuughan. .1 P, who bound them over in the sum of S-'OO each, to await the . ction of the grand jurv. iieing unable to give the required bail they were hroiljit to Eugene Friday, and delivered into the custody of Sheriff aiiiphell and placed in the county jail. The woman iu the case lias a husband ami several children re siding at Drains Stali Needless t say both of the accused parties deny the charge. l'ETCRSEU. Mr J It Sellers, who several mouths ago went East for the purpose id purchasing some lino stock, has relumed to his lin.no at Pleasant II ill, bringing with him twenty eight head of pure briil Dur ham. Holstein and Polled Angus eattle. Mr i K-llirs is one of our solid fanners and stock Cottago Grove Items. miM Ol-KsrKCIALfllltllKSI'ONnF.NI'. Oct. 22, 1S81. Several strangers in town of late. Weather warm and clear for several day?. Mr Hugh Whipple, of .cau Francisco, is iu town. . Mr Hunt, the bootmaker is in our town again. M Myra Cntbeart went to Oakland lust fa. unlay. Mr Clay Viles left f-r Ynquiua bay Mon day morning. Miss Ester Dmicwool started for Buena Vista la t Saturday. Strawberry and wild blackberry blossoim are plentiful at this time. A party was givou al. Mr N it Martiu's mi the occasion of Johny bri igui his bride home, Monday evening last. Considerable hauling is being loue on the road from Siuslaw to tins place. We had quite a thunder storm last Thurs day night, though but little rain fell. ItaiioM for stock is excellent, as tho rain has made the grass grow like ."spring time Mr John Dougherty and wife, lata of Missouri, were visiting at Mr Wash Mc Coy few -day ago- I hey have gone to Springlieltl to locale for the Winter. Mr J S Martin, of this precinct, and Miss A i.e Deal, were inatricd at the residence of the bride's father, Mr A .) Doak, Coyote precinct, llliulll W inganl, J P, performing the ceremony. ot a.ohawk youn there. One of our young men stays at home now and whistles the tune, "The girl I left behind me." Kev Mr Baxter preached last Sunday at the Upper school bouse. Next .Sunday he will preach at the Ware school house. A young man started Suuday morning to see his girl. H couhl not cross the river on the drift and the ferry boat was sunk so be "conned" the ferry rope. "Patience wins." Letter List. The following lettur were uncalled foriu tho INistotlice iu Eugeno City, Oregon, October 21. 18SI: Smiilifield Items. Vr.niiv. 1881. 11 W il 1 1 T7 Attention is m len v ine m ma runur . i .... ..... i ;.. and Mechanic lately opened in Walton', brick, raiser, and ue erve ,, uc o ere- . r .u two door wiutn of the Gi auii office. They have a splendid stock of general nierchanhe, vents furnishing goods, etc. Give them a call. AGRAXD RaI.IT. The grand Democratic rally will take place one week from Monday. There should be a big att-n.lanei: Spcakino. C W Fulton of Astoria, wil' address the Blaine and Logan club of this city, Woduesday evening, Oct 2'Jth. Married. At the residence .f J Adding ton, Dexter, Oct 20, by J Han.Naker, Mr J A Peek of Eugene City, aud Mis. Sadie Mo Allwter of Dexter Mus Mary Dorns is improving rapidly and will resume teaching in the Ashland public school in a few weeks. RtTCasD. Mr Jas F.akin, who has been .isJnss taw with hi. brother. Mr llobt terest he is taking to improve upon our com mon stock. S.viniriKl.u. 0i Sinithfiild is still improving. 0 E Byers has reiuinul from Portland. Bears ai e numerous and coyotes are coining iu. Wild 'geese have been numerous the last few days. Deputy Sheriff Cochran has luen in our town (piite often of late. Frank Frutes, John Shiiltz and G W Gibson killc-d a large beur near the Gibson Bridge last week. An Iowa lady visiting here, sas the first American flag that she has seen since leaving home was floating at Smithfisbl. Hundreds of sHittel black birds tan be seen hetween here and Junction. They are tired of being black republicans and are turning while The J.'epnblicane say the Long Tomer, don't know when the election takes place. A Be. publican or two may change their mind when Long Tom is heard from after the first Tues day in November, A little child of Mr Bay, of Long Tom pre cinct, was poisoned ly driiiKing irom a ooitie uf medicine used in the cure of erysqielaa. Dr Flett wss called and administered the proper antidote and the child is doing well. I'Kdl'LAK. Allison J r Aden Jacob Kainhai.il W 11 Browne 0 W llridges Gilfred I'avl.ngc Mrs (lark ll B ( ill iv B T Dud David Green Alia K O Harris Haunch Hendricks K .1 HoUiurt Mm W P lliireu .l.iln- s z Johnson l.i.zie C Jones W .lames Hill el Keall Thus Kirtley Miks Nora Lewis llaunnich Martin llerhert MeLain Min.l T .ocl'u.ciheii Miss M .Miller F Al Morgan L Pel kins O C K'liikiu Mrs M J 2 iii HiiiJr Alexan Icr KuMer'l it l.ilevCS Stanfield W W Stone ' in fc 1 coo. in A I bel t Smith A !' .Smith A A I liollipsoll S G 'l aniiei' A H WiHicliiuu W D White Prof 0 A W heeler M L G Wilkersoii -las I Woudruif Mattie Allen A F lmker A Baieu Mrs Baldwin WS I'arr Balpli 2 ( 'hetlain Allele I'omiuoilore Nellia Dbikey Allk'l t 2 l'i-ln r Cintlia 4 ltaiisou ('arts A Harlan .lames Hochiseii Josephine HoilkinsSE OuiVell Mrs V dry Mrs .N K Jones Hairy W Keiin-cly .Mis. King George Lug 1 W Martin T M 2 M.'VVilliainsK B McClarance Mrs N Melanin Mrs Sarah Mitchell Sophia B 1'hiiips James Peterson Lewis Bcghisburger M M Kliiuehardt H G loins ( hi. lies S-ott Mi-s ;lollie Sharer Mrs Ella .Mllloll (i W Fiuith MrsE A riniiii w II M..t.ChuH H '1 nylor & Long Wiiuht UT auli Alex P Wheelir Sv S '1 hoinpMin J P 2 ' Worthiiigton C H Worner Miney. A. S, l'ATTKKMIIN, I' M. Bah Fuji liixii. From now on the reader, of the As..ocii.te. Press dispatches may depend upon seeing in piints e very wild statement. coiieerMin;; the political situation iu the States, and it w ill do no harm to caution every one to take with cond.ierablo allowance what is pub lished, nqiecially when the time is too short to allow the receipt of Eastern papers. For eX' ample, the Oregmiiiin contains a summary of the vote for Congroiueii in Ohio with the follow ina footings: Bepublican majority, 4;l,,jlt, Dumocraiio majority, 27,14!). Net i:,.i,iil.ii. aii niniontv. I'J.HO. 'I ho Itcpubli- cau managers assume to save the totals by nuking tliriii up at headquarters, we nave taken the tn uble to do the figuring, and find the following as a result of the numbers fur uished by the Associated Press-. Bepubli can majorities iu tin Congressional districts, .'ili.b'Y.I; Democratic majorities in eleven dis tricts, 24, M!i giving tho Bepublican. a mn jonty of 7-'i40 This is 11,8110 le-.. than the Associated Press agent figured it. This does not look much like the 25,0110 majority the llepublican. claimed at first. On tho State ticket the Bepublican majority was less than 5(MMJ over the Deitncrats, and "IXKI less than a majority of the entire vote of the State. Personal. Judge R S P.. nu has lieen holding court at Roteburg this w ek. Mr R M Cult , of Cottage Grove, paid Eugene a visit yesterday. Mr A Stinit of this city ha been visiting at Salem during the week. Mi Casey, a substantial farmor of Wood burn, called upon u last Saturday. Mr Eugsne McComack wa in town this week visiting relative and friend. Messrs C E Byers and G W Gibson, of Smithfirld, were in town during the week. Messr J P Shields, David Mosby and E V Whipple, of Cottago Grove, were in town this week, Miss Celii Goldsuiitii, who ha. been visit ing in Portland for some months, ha. re turned to her home in Eugene. MrT M Martin, of the half-way house be tween Eugene and the hot springs of the McKenrie, was iu town Thursday. Judge J J Walton returned from Rosoburg Wednesday, where he had been in attend ance upon the Circuit Court uf Douglas comity. The Markets. Hoi's, W' clip the following from Coch ran k Go's hop circular under date uf Sau Francisco, Oct 17, 1884. While tho New York and London markets do not quote higher prices, still there is au under current of strength there, which has imparted a lirmur fueling in bops; the solume of tusino i. not very large, for offerings are very meagre; still what ots are being of fered are taken up more readi'y than ten days ago; tho German market is also reported firmer. We believe the timo is near at baud when tho forces which have combined to keep the brewer, out of the market for legi timate needs, will be completely overthrown, and with tliir destruction, the market w ill . assume an active aud healthy condition, We conlirm our reports of the 8.1 ami 10th iust, respectively, and we continue our challenge, that we defy a successful contradicti ui of the statements therein, A number of arti cle, are going the rounds of tho press, evi dently written Iu the "Benr" interest, but the careful and thoughtful reader will see the absurdity of their statements; for in stance, they estimate tho yield oil the Paci fic coast for this season, doublu what it was last, which would make a production ot 84. 000 hides; again, that England has produced one thir.l more than last year; these,- with other statements, equally absurd, sliuw eon. c'usivuly that the writer did not write intelli gently, for it is a matter of fact that the Pa uilbi const will barely have (iO.000 bales, and last year England raised .VJO.IMJO cwt, and mis year only 400,000 owt: nnw, what do their ataluimoits amount to? We quote the market nominal, 15 to 20 rent.. Receipt, for the week, 20l8 bales. Receipt, for the ae.son to date, l.'l,2.'i."i. H raking nt Junction. By request, Hon John Whiteaker will aiL dress the citizens of Junction City, on the politicu1 issues of the day, on Wednesday evening, October 2!lh. A cordial invita tion to be present is extended to all. PoitTLANli. The following paragraph taken from the New York Tribune, .hows that the metropolis of Oregon i. assuming gorgeous i ro potions a. a .hipping poit: "Poitluud, Oregon, now ranks liftli among the commercial citie. of this country, aud among the cities which she outrank, i. Philadelphia." Ni;ws S'lANIi. Sterling Hill ha. opened a News Stand iu tho grocery .tore of Swilt ft Combs. He keeps nil hinds of library novels, illustiated .ml family story papers; iu fact everything generally found in a first class store, Anything not in stuck will be ordered. Order your reading for the winter from him. STATE tfNlVEttStTVi I A oolunin devoted to tho interest, of till Liureun and Eutoxian Literary hodstiss, and the citato I uiversity. Omk Waliox.. , Editor Eakin of La Grande, has returned to bom tn this city. hi. Telephonic Service. Several of our promi nent citizen, while at Portland recently visit ing tne Mechanics Fair, fully inve.tigated some of the prominent featun. of telephonic communication with a vie, it is saiJ, of in troducing the sam into our city. lwpiire for toll particulars of Messrs Robinson, Ware, Ilian, the ili ARli editor, Wsliis or Taylor, 1 either' of whom we supie wi 1 lie happy to give all necessary liiforniatio .. Street Improvement. Parties hatina the contract for grading Willamette street, kare taken advantage of th beautiful weather nd have had a lare force of ineu at word during the week. Tlm Gutters be tween Eighth and Ninth streets have been lail, and the general appearance of thestleet has beu much improved. Dresented CorxilLOP Ori.imation. A council of twelve churches has been called by the Bap tist church of this city, to consider the pro priety of ordaining to the work of the Christian ministi ry. Mr C M Hill, their pas tor. The council will meet in the Baptist church at 2:.-) p tn. Wednesday, Out 29th to bear the candidate's view of dnctrine.snd if tha conned approve, ordiostion serrices will be held in the evening. All are cor dially invited to these Services. Markieh. At tho residence of the bride' mother in this city, Wednes-jay, Octolier 22l, Dr Edward Geary and Miss Agnes Mcf'or- nack, Bev E B Geary ierf inning the marriace ceremony. The happy couple took the .tter noon train for their new home at Msclford, where the Dr has been practicing medicine for .nine time past. The best wishes ml tbeGl.'AHIi go with them. too. It Locan, the Indian. A cousin of John A L igan, livinsr in hast Portland, unl te a Standtrd reporter yesterday that Lnvan was I part Indian; that at the bgiuuing of the war he raisd a body of soldiers I a- tin foutliern several Confederacy, and after sending the men South was as ! t,,lt $.V),0 W and a Colonel', commission to Mechanic Faiu The following person of tbir city were in Portland liuting the week attendirg the Mechanic Fair: Mrs J G Gray. Miss-is Ella aud Uuise (Jray. Mrs Joe Luckey. Mrs T G Hendricks, Mrs John Stewart, Mis Belle Stevens, Miss hlla Ken yon, Mr. Fitch, Mr and Mrs Joel Ware, Mrs L y Adair,, iMr anil .irs .jerry mini, II C Humphrey. 1 L Campbell, Cobs Hays. M S Whllis, T J Smith, Eben Stewart, and J F Robinson. Many who have returned exnre. themselves highly pleased with the . 1 . - I... ... .....i..v...,iaiif itvnr lair, claiming iv io w i.ri... v. ...... ... last year, Ht'NTiNn Parties. Messrs F M Blair, Geo Croner. Ivl Howe, es i nerry ami Sam Kbrimp started for Hendricks lerry last Thursday, to spend two or three days hunting. They were fortunate in securing . nnmW of hound., o they depend on these faithful animals to catch the deer and hold it until x nienibir of the fparty can come up ami shoot. A party jrnder the leadership of Mr Henry Hill have gone to the head waters of the Mohawk on a .imilar expedition. liAi-TiKr Statu Convention. The Bap. fist, of Oregon will meet in genei.l enliven tion at Springfield, Friday, Oct Jilst. Tho proceedings will consist of reports from ths missionary, Sunday school, educational Iiobi.Is, addresses and sermons. The minis, ters and deacons meeting convenes on the day before the convention. The people of Eii--iie and vicinity are cordially invited to attend. Gink to Monhhk Mr Cha. Huffman left n. Friday morning for Monroe, Benton county, where liu got. to take charge of a school. I harles is well qualified for the p sition, having bad several year, experience, aud the citizens there are foitunato in secur ing hi. services. JStii.l Mihhino. A soldier connected with the Signal Service unry psrty bo .trayeil from the camp near Mount I fund throe week, ago, low not been found or beard of .inc. He his probably perished in the mountain, as four feet of snow has fallen on the camp ground aud in the vicinity. Baker's Hotei. Work on the new hotel ha been rushed during the last week. The brick work on the kitchen is completed, the first story floored and lathed and carpenter, are working on the second story. Mr Bamsey, who ha. the contract of plastering, will complete the work with all possible haste. Hop Gnowr.im Memi.no. At the hop grow rs rneetimf Indd at tlm I 'oiirt House in this city lust Monday almut 400,000 pound, of hop. were represented. No definite manner of (lis posing of the crop was decided upon, but a reso lution was paed expressing the sens of tl meeting that it is the policy of grower, to hold the crop for a raise in the market. IiTH So.I. Mr J B Harris this week, sold tw lots in his addition to Eugene City to Mr J H Thompson, a gentleman lately from the Eist. Mr Thompsou will build lesideuce and make this city hi. home. Brief Ittfrts. Mr E Brsttain entered whool last Thursday. Miss Emma Ashley .ntersd school last week. Senator Dolph visited th UnlvefJty lasf Monday. Miss Ruby Spiller visited ths EulaxloJI iK-iety Friday. Wallace Mount, of the cla of '83, cams p fJitnr.lay. The l.aiireatu Jl'iTT giv an open lo oa week from Friday. Misses Jennie and Eliza Spencer wers lo town Wednesday. Herbeit Johnson commenced teaching achoo I at Goshen last Monday. The senior class will Itav sxercl.es ta th auditorium the list of October. Miss Ella llurbridge, of Mill CroeV shtsred the University last Monday. The Latin cl.sa under Pmf Woodcock Co ruencrd studying Caesar Monday. Bert Collier, who ha. lieen .urveylng hk Summer, returned home last Week. Th sand bags and wands hsv again toads' their apiearai!ce in the University. Mrs J 11 Mt Clung and Mrs M Johnson visited the University one day thi. wwk. Henry McClure has left th cbn la History" of Civilisation to join thf class In Inedianiea. Jennie McClure and Will BoberU havs Ue chose n annalist for the societies for this year Hon S Culver, of Jackson ominty, and Wrt Smith i f Eugene, visited the University Wsd' liesday. Mis Emma Dorris waa oonelld to remat nt home part of last week Aii A'fcount of he eyes. Miss Mary Dorris, who ha ben q.It sicsl with the typhoid fever st Ashland, is muoh better. Caspar Sharpies, who has been ipending thrf Summer in Eastern Oregon, returned hours Thursday. Edward Bailey of ths claa of 82, will Petard home in February, havlag compteted his course in medicine. The name, of CWra artif Fannie Condon and Katie Vandyke wore .proposed for member'' bership F id ay. The young gentlemen of th higher agebrs) class have a new method of solving problem. They reduce them, to their lowest teres and give them a dose of H nrblln's WUard Oft; Quite a number of studonU were Invited Into Professor Johnson's room laat wnk to b MM tervi.wed about the number of audits' hf had. One of ths Eutaxlans ha. bsoom sof rnsAis' trtoiis. that while her mind I occupied solving questions of importance hit hands sirs hmf knitting. James Eakin returned horn Monday irtttd Eastern Oregon and will enter ths s4iof etas after Christmas. A certain teacher Iff the Uuiv.rsfty, whtf came in to hear the class in1 Livy Ncltef was soothed to sleep. It is warranted a sureeoT f .r the worst case of restlessness. We have been informed of a tM of Waffs' ninny which Is to occur on or about th 25th nrf December, lietween an Alumni of th V versity and a young lady who attend school here last year. A Ull onlor sitting by the ov 1A M 6 the professor's rooms "wrapt in thought a so startled by the whistling of ths; mo-ding train that he suddenly fell from his chair causing a sndls to over spread th sefSRS Na ture, of th clasa reciting. The nnestlon to 1). debated Irt th Ijtufisaa society next Friday night Is. ,,UenlSd, That Blaine should be elected." Irfsdep "Vth . affirmative, K Cusiek; colleagues, W I V ter, Mark Bailey. l,i aileron the fiegatlrs, T Miiltr; colleagues, W Miller, 0 P t'oshOw. "Neighbors In a particular vicinity are eon tluually annoyed by a certain Lanrean calling on t fair Kutsxian and.after bidding h adi.n. standing counting the board fence, for fear 1 1 entering the wrong pew." A crMin enthnsiastio little Petaocrat was in sxcited Wednesday etening when the band commenced playing, thst hs gathered un her father', overcoat and r6lhd down Cl.lB Mecti.no.- The Junior Cleveland and Hendricks Club of this city will meet at the Court House to-dav. Saturday, at 3 pm. A 8U....T P.u7e.-A building used by Mr E I ' Chichester a. a dry house for fruit., etc, was portauce a f. I t''irt.i diaenvered to lie on ire ast Kaloriiny even- , , tTy lhl CI a. Nel. , sh. s r.:.r. Gone to Corvaix -Mr U. .ero.rd left inalo the Univer-ity from town. She in.-1 ye.terdav mornliiK on a visit to friend in Oor mediately I'ave tin! alarm, bn msv to n, valli. He will be alisent several day. If re as the building was very drv mid l i .g r ' prt tnie wira he returns one of Benton the dwelling, won'd Have enna .g.-reo nei - ft mntts fair.-H daughter will accon pny him. l..sa sustained will Dieo. The wildcat kitten -" . ' vr . !... Hiws hv Henrr Waltc Is oil ClTT.-Mr Sle.ldcn and family of ' , T' -rtnths .io. d.el last Tuesday. Chicajfo, are in the eity. " .i,,r',"ru, " " . . a ... t...s:i..'J Si..,th ai w.in th. Union armr. froit broker in that nty and s ling .or - -"7 . --- -,- - -,-... ,..,....,. , a t re. Inauir. .f e no R u,nritm . Wha etisuced to eau ai -uoimng iruiu ii.", --" I-- . - . p k.. -k... " I Ir.UI'l .1 u i in. . iiutfuuc. "i vi. tiro premises, i ne amount to alnint Farm to Bunt. Farm of MW ai-res, Gone to Rohebcro. Mr John Cimms street mistaking it for her own. At ths corporation meeting on the 23d, a committee consisting of Miss Anna PstteN son snd Messrs I W Vouter and W RoUrta were appointed to m.ke arrangements for a series i f lei tnri-s to bs givsn by the Rsf Joseph Co. k i f Boston. Miss Aggie MuComack and tt E G.arV tho c lass of 80, w.re niarnefl in nugene, n ea- nwdiy, Oct 22d, and leu on wie snm. train for Eagle Point, which I. to be their future home. The Entsxisn society xtnl heir best wlshe, The intl"U debated fw th wctetf hh week was, '-Resolved, That Wellington Was a ureater general than asnmgwm; jiea-ier S .V. .t 1 1 11. .1.. .-.II. I.la on the ara.mative, iiiona mini e"ii.-, Patterson, Ida Hendricks and Lwa SsOrtbv Leader on the negative, Dora Rett; eoljragies Osie Walton, Emily Bristol and Etta Mow. Reform 1 Reform A worthy ub freshman, apparently gwatr agitaUd at the depravity exhibited in thSssode of dress of young Indies, recently rsd aft eaay exhibiting the .inconsistency of thefflnal toilet, and giving much wholesome dt1e Another reformer a few day. after delivered discourse pointing out the l ivolty ii? the actions of girls and urging an uumedial r forwr. We hope that these praiseworthy etforW on the part ot th gentleman may not b with-i out result, and w do not think they ill when th embodiment of all bi uline perfclf tion beineto point the finger of corn at defect in femiuine attire there ha. got tn be a change. Young bvlie. don't yon kss that th error of your way i. .ppwreatW all! Don't you know that ths masculin oiit i.eautiful in iu never .iinpUeitv, hafeaifui o. nit i ast to vour own so artiBcialJ Somethnee you know lM.ys' collars will nearly tnt their ear otl and their cravaU so tight at tJ make their complexion irdt florid, but then nothing human ean be irfect and thi is n xoeptioin How can yon Brieve the pur heart M ueh sincere well wi-hers by your nDiarilonabl ignorance iu aJi that ecHistitiite a knowledge of gwl taste iu wearing apparel! And younaf L,I,h whv will von ui.-gl when the aenUesnesl ;iak t yon! IWt you know when a yountf man' mind is snaring far alms th realms of material thin and he is,nileiids to giv yi"U the In a fit of a part of hh. tl""ights, that aoth ing is more exsrirating to lim than lor yon , t Kigul inste ul ol listening ami i.nititiug by his remarks. Whv. it's awful! We know Its a lf,,l nonoliment to have a Toun nsaSf s iak to youj but then -you must ant .ho hmtnMs nnninff amoni? US. tlmu will find it t-t loeate with it will stimulate our fruit industries. Hsys'. jstrr ight. 0,1 7' . ..... C - . 'careful of their fe-bngs tW always so d ini. cuy uorip4 in. ssuinin, u B"u. w 0f yOUr Tt sy must t reform. Iosbora where hs will spend the winter, i JCstajhaju