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CITY AND COUNTY, , BKIEFIEXTIO.MS. t Batter 8andy Arpil 5th. Egg only "one bit" a Amen. See Summon iu another column. A heavy frost yesterday morning. Iuauguratiou day uuxt 'liiil.iy. For good deutistry go to Taylor Jt Eberly. Ixxt Valley iUwn will appear next week. The wooden bowl manufactory liu lUrted op. ' ;: Plowi! Flows! I it bailrjo' pricet-J. M TIanilrickt. .The highest cull price will be paid for wheat by FB Dunn. E H Jt L Co No 1 meet at their hall next Monday evening. For holiday good call at E R Luckey & Co' drug score. ' Photographs finished neatly and artis tically at Winter'. A fine line of (ilk plashes iu all shade aud grades at F B Dunn Mrs Joe Timer ia, very ill with luug fever it her residence in. this city. kiClenv Hnde has let the contract for build fy'iti new dwelling for I8(XV ' Several Eugeneite intend attending the celebration at Roseburg March 4th. " Republican wear lohg faces on account of the result o( the Senatorial context. ' There have been several immigrant in town the past week lonkiig for farm. Walk Into E R Lackey 4 tVs store and examine their stock bf holiday goods. - A large assortment of holiday goods for aate at E R Luckey k Co' drag store. Two excellent rodmi to rent. Inquire of Joshua J. Walton. Geo MeUon now wears happy smile; tan, a son. ' The eveut occurred Feb 21st The new University building Will be erected one hundred feet north of the present struc ture. For all kinds of lumbar, dressed and un Hressed, go to Skinner ft Long) Ooburg, Lane county, Oregon. We are better prepared to dn job work than over before. All kinds of job printing done at PortUnd pricy. Mr Geo H Parks will build a hsndsnme residence on his lots near the University the coining Summer. Mr B W Schroeder, of Eastern Oregon, Is here with the intention of buying a drove bf young cattle. Several very intere-ding items crowded cut of this issue on account of the Legisla live proceedings. The Guard does all kinds of job printing cheaper than any other office iu Lane coun ty. Call and get estimates. Mr John Rlume, late from Wisconsin, one day this week purchased the D U Gay.ftrm, keying t-i 000 for the same. ' .. Mr. T't Edwards and family, moved yes terday, to their farm above Springfield. The y will return l) town in i!le Falii If you are in want of aitriuultut-al machin ery of any kind, remember that Mr J M Hendricks keeps a ull a sortmeut. .Mr 8 H Friendly will pay the highest cash market price for wheat. Give him a ball before selliug your grain eleewhere. The report that Horace Knox, w is recently married is a mistake. At the alleged time he was sitting in a lonely bachelor's hallj The Good Templars lodge of this city will give a musical entertainment and sociable it Rhinehart' Hall this evening. Admission 25 cent. Charles Baker it boi!y engaged purchasing furniture In Portland for hit new hotel. II has been rented to parties in Portland and will be opened in about 6'Re month. The Humphrey crowd is in New York.hut intend leaving for Washington, D C, tod, to witness the Inaugural ceremouies. They frill return homa by April 1st ' Eugene is the liveliest town in Oregon, notwithstanding the prevailing hard times. A large number of buildings will bo erected in the city during the coming Summer. See notice of dissolution of S Warsluuer k Co iu another column. The junior iliem bers of the linn will continue the buines here, and are deserving of a liberal share of trade. : ' The happiest man In town Is" the man that has taken vitaliiko aik and has bad his de cayed and aching teeth removed without the slightest pain. Perfectly harmless for ladies or children,. Administered by W: V HKNDKBsnx, Dentist . ' For Sale. - One house with five rooms, large barn, two lots,' with fruit of all kinds; in pleasant part of city. Also one new family carriage that ha never been rised, for sale cheap, For farther particular inquire of Mr M. E. Paots. Eugene City. Notice. f Al account due the late firm of Camp Bell k Midgley unsettled by note of other wise en March 1, 1885, will be placed ill the Bands of ai attorney for immediate collection, W. T. Campe'ell, Geo, Miimlet. A Fun Exhibit lOrf.-'Hie bicycle and Skat fnf exhibition a Rhinehart' Hall larf Sat today evening wa attetded by a large audi race. The graceful wf difficult feats of Mer rill on the biercl elicited continued rounds of applause, while' the performance M MaBvh-tt on the skate was truly wonderf ill and Was many time applauded. The show was worts several times the price of admission. Wot Clow Eab.uir.-UU likely that tlie public school will close one month sonnerthat) intended, oo account of the passage of Senate Bill No 76, providing that on March 1st each year, befaro the apportimmeot, 530 for each eutricf shall be set apart. It will cut off about 1700 from this' district but will b good ii for the iimll district Cloverdala Item. Feb.26, 1585. Rainy weather every day. Mr Ilramlet has the frame for a new barn UX Mr Alber Hendricks, of Pendleton, is pay iug his brother of this place a visit W R fiilfry is feeding 200 cattle tor the Portland market. They are looking line. Rev Mr Woods ha been holding a few meetings here, but was suddenly called away by sickness iu his family C H Hunter commenced tawing with his it mill this weuk. He intend saw in aWt two million feet this Spring fur the Summer trade. We think some of the ladies of Cresiwell are delighted with Cloverdale scenery, ax they are ofteu to be seen in the twilight with (heir guides vie ing the beautiful ranches and luudscapei, Music! Music!! Music!!! Prof H Gunii desires to say to the public that hi Winter term will ulnse March 7th, and ho will commence the Spring term on March 14th. Those who are intending to commence on the Spring term will please al' at once and engage their music hour. He will have fonin for five or six more pupil. The following are the name of those who are under his instruction Madams' G W Simpson, J N Taylor, F I'ankin. J Horn; Misses N Ware, B Bush tell. A (.raw, A I'hrisman, M l.urrie, r. Dorrls, L Edri, U Felix, M Fitch, O Gold smith, I' Hawkins, K Hill, C Horn, M Hovey, M Kinsey, M Kiusey, J McClure. E McCtanahan, I Patterson, 0 Roberts, M Spencer, J Spencer, A Willis, K Wadkina, B Moore. Gcntltmeu Mr Kradse, A Abra hams, M Abraham. Discontinued pupils at the end of the term are Mis R Page, Mr A Mulligan and S Spencer. Spencer Item. February 21, 1885. Capt C T Hale Is very low with the dropsy. Jas McKay died on the 19th, of consump tion; aged about 50 years. Married, I eh 4th, J B Gold to Mis Martha Midland, T J Neeley," Esq, tyin the knot E P Wright leave iu a few day with his family for Portland, having rented hi farm to J B Gold. A small ooy of J B McPheraon fell from a wagon a few days aso, the wheel passing over bin body. He wai taken to Eugene for metli; cal treatment Yank. Markiku. At the residence of the hrido'i parents, Gervais, Oregon, Feb 26, 1SS5, at 6 a in, Mr Geo Swift, of Eugeim.to Mis Nellie Brown, of Gervaia. The couple went to Portland on the Expreo train the same morning, miss nrown wa wen Known in this city, having graduated at the State Un'J veasity last year. The cod pie have ths, best wishes of theif many friends in Eugene for a long and happy matrimonial' life. They will return to Kugoue in a few days. DbOwned. Dr S G Reufro was drowned in Wiul ury crock, a branch ot Fall Creek, abnut Feb 17, 1885. The hod v was found on the 20th. He evidently missed the ford and the wagon tipped over catching him underneath In the stream. The wagon' and one horse were recovered, the other animal having been drowned. Dr Renfro was 55 yearsof age, and was formerly a resident of Cottage Grove. Hi leaves a wife aud four children to uieuru his detth. Badly BrRNKD. A dispatch was received iu this city from Stockton, Cal, Wednesday, saying that Mr L I) Smith had been badly burned about the head. Another message yesterday was received by his wi'o here, informing her that he wa burned badly but not d ingernitsly. It i supposed that the accident occurred from the exploeion of a lamp. In Town. Several Vry prominent railroad men came to Eugene Tuesday, on a- s,ecial train and remained over night The next morning they went South. The party consis ted of the following gentleman; H Kohler, Receiver; J Brandt, General Superintendent; vVm Grohendhl, Chief Draughtsman; T De Clark and J H Wait Riwlwasters. Ntw Stork Mr J L Rollins and family, of Portland, are in Kngene and are stopping at the St Charles Hoielj Mr Rollinsiiitemit locating here Mud will open a clnt'iing aud gents furnishing goods store in the old mil. Iiuevy store, one door north of Hunt' shoe hhop, iu the near future. Hops SinrPKD. One day this week Mr A V Peters shipped five car loads of hops to Milwaukee, Wis for urowers us this couuty to a commission merchant of that' city. It is expected they wilt net our grower from 10 to 12 cents per pound. A Mxritorious AYfbopkiatios. The Leg islature just ailjoutned appropriated the sum of $9,518 for the purpose of paying the claim of Mr H C Perkins for selecting Swamp lauds. We oougratulat Clay upou the successful ter mination of his claim; R EAPPOINTKD Judge Matthew P Deady has been renipinlect regent of tlx Slate University f..r the term of twelve ytaM. H has held that "thee already for teu years, and beeu Presideut of the boara during that time. Notice. There will hi" si meeting of the Ex. ecutive Committee of the LaneCnunty Pioneer Association on Tuesday, March 3d, at Hen drick k Eakiii's bank at 2 p m. A full atten dance is niucb desired. MABBixn. At the residence r.f the brvle' parents, at Grah-n, by J Hundsaker, Feb 19th, Mr Horace Hampton and SHs lura 11 Vil lard. ;.. Bor.i In this city, Wolnevlay morning, Feb 25, 1SS5, to the wife n( Jas V Knbioson, a too. Jim Uke hi new bnoors gTacefally Widdwo Cards. Wo have jut received frnm fhinac-o the finest lotr of wedduu cards ' and Invitatinh ever brought to Oregon Prices I tur the earns rery liberal A Protest At a meeting of the l)emocratlo iuniler of the Legislative Assembly of the St'it of Ore gon, held at the armory ot the Capital Guard in Salem, on Saturday, Feb 21st, at 10 oclK!k a m, the following preamble and resolutions was unanimously adopted. It wa further directed that they should be sent to th Stand ard for publication, with the request that they be copied by all Democratic journal Iu the State: WhkkkaS On the 16th day of February, A D, 1885, the Senate and House of Represent. tives of the Legislative Asaemhly ot th State t Oregon did pass in due form a concurrent re ol ut inn that the two House of the Legisla tws Assembly should aljourn sin di at 12 o'clock iiiiduight of Friday, the 20th day of February; and Vhbhkar, On said Friday, the 20th day of February, the final joint session of the two i louses of the Legislative Assembly met in the hall of the House of Representatives, for the purpose of ballotting for a United State Seni or for the Stats of Oregon, and -passed a rew4; 'ut ion tlnit'sucli Jolut Convention should 'fee dissolved at 11 o'clock p m of said day; ami Whkiieas, The Republican majority in saiil Joint Convention failed to elect a .Uu'tcd State Senator prior to the ho.it1' fixe'd for hual 'issidution; and 1 Whkrkas, Thf I'gident of eelfl lolutjC.oV vention did ai the aid h'on'r of 11 oclol'fi p" "In pronouuee the said Juiut Convention dissolved; and Wreueas, The Re:i;hlicsn majority In the two Houses of said Jeislative Assembly did tftorwards intrnilnoe a resolution at Variance w.th the regular order of bad new, and Without suspension of the rule, and without precedent r parallel In p trliamentary procedure, declar ing thi resolution theretofore adopted to ad journ line die at 12 o'clock, midnight of Fob. fuary 20th, rescinded, and procured said res cinding resolution to be declared adopted with out discussion by th presiding officer of both House; and Whrhbas, We affirm that said action on th part of th two House and their presiding officer I without precedent or authority, but wa intended to deprive the minority of their constitutional aud Darlimentary right; and Wherbas, Having completed th considera tion of legitimate business pending before the Legislative Assembly, we do not recognise any authority Of th two House to sit longer in session of such Legislative ' Assembly, or any authority on the part of the majorities In said Houses to require our attendance thereon; therefore, be It Redolviu, That in the judgment of the Democratic members of the two Houses of the Assembly of the State of Oregon, such session stood adjourned without day, at 12 o'clock, miduight of the 20th day of February, A D, 1885, that we hold the proceedings of the ma jority in their efforts to force the continuation of the aeshion to have been, and to be, null and void; that we denounce the partisan methods adopted by them to carry their end; that we unanimously agree that we will not re-enter the halls of our respective House of the Legis lative Assembly, except upon the 'call of the Governor of this State for an xtra session; that we will legally resist any and all efforts which may be made to enforce our attendance upon future aittiugs of the pruteuded continua tion of the present esttin; and that we will support each other in so doing. P. P. Puih, Chairman. L B. Cox, Secretary. Letter List The following letters were uncalled for at the Post nfhee iti E i.'ene city, Fed 27, 1885. Ahbotti Ezra Lutif, Ross Auiton, ileed l.utz, KC ..tlierv, Mis Ahnnie McMaon, Oscar McCall. Mr Matida Unit, Font Baum, Ed Baum barlow, J H 2 McCorkle, C C - MoCall, J u Mcl'hailen John I'achler August Bacon, J M llowen, J Bragg. Mrs M liiws. iuiel McCallen' Eugene Marti more. Issao Mjire, Clary M . Meyer, Jos Miller. John lirillingham, Mrs M F liresaler, .John) Uushiiiiller. Mrs M Mitchell, David L W Moore, Mrs Octiva '. Nash, Wallace ' Cornthers, Samuel Cook, Ed Nea'son, Mr i tnnja Xickol, Oscar C-owen, Hettie Couser, J A v Cn.w, WN ('owin, Mrs J B pllscbbger, Henry . 3 Ousley, Dr J " 1'attersnn, K K Peterson. Miss Dora hnlow, John Kly.Mis Jane r'itch, A M Fibern, John l- u r. Pickens, Mrs M K . 5 Ray, John Kamsay, W A Reed, L W ltoss. Edwd Grf.y, W F uoodule, J U (J rooms Wm (Jray, Mr Liby Garretsou, Mrs B L Hanney. Mrs Dell I Hamilton, J H Hamliton, James Hagon, Joseph Hardily, Cha ilarritt. ID -Hager, W HhihIj son, Mrs W HenJarsmr. W H Herman, liincer Holmart. N K 3 Holcoml), Mrs W P; Hlilcoml),- d Willis Johusoir, D A Jones, H W . Johnson Mr Mary. Lupoid; VVm F Saxton, Mr Margaret Savage. Uoctor I. abouriee, Loui Shims, W Schmiti, Mis Ease Khort J A Smith, Tom (J ' ' Smith, Mrs Sahara Snider, James A .Siu'Kins, L r tt . Tlioinpsrn, J P 1 honipson, n r 'l'hoinas, David 'v Walton, Geoige Wiliamson. Ijfe Wiu'lor, Miss Emily V. itrjiii. id u. - -v iv iris, iv a Wilsnn, Jam Wilson, Wesley ' uarnia, u a- ii t V Veteto, U W Reuixiercd letters, Jo H fcliinn,' Mary ' L Bates. .. N i ( '8mlthfreldNews. ' 1 February 25, 18 ' A W Gibson is fast recovering bis late ill' nest Mr C E Byars, of this place, is visiting the metropolis. . t , - MisC Ella McCormac, of Alsea, is visiting at the residence of her sinter, Mrs Bales. Jas Gilison ha lately returned from the Coeur d'Alene alines, and rejHirts them a rich as any he saw ia California iu '49. Some man with good coyote dogs can make good wages at SinithGeld catching coyote. For particulars inquire of S W Harpile. Mr Frank Higby, late of Montani, ha ac cepted a situation in the Smitlifield store. He is a fine young man and a first-cljs mnsiriaa. The golden pheasant that ranged on Fern Ridge was found dead by Jason Adkins during th stone', and the skin may be seen by calling upon that gentleman. A weddibg is talked tit here in the near future. He comes every three Sunday's and stays until midnight The old gentlemtn says blat it, they make lots ol noise. ' Reg C LAB. To PortanU Mr Seymour Coodoo, ex State Librarian. 1ia con to .Portland and will enter the practice of law. We r.'ikb him tueces iff his profession. Bill Passsd. Toe foil . ring Is a li-t of all UU laws whl.h' were pauelby the late legUlitur. A ma forty Qltheui are local iu natura: 1 ' ' BOBSI BILL. ' Xa V-By (Jox, oreating Morrow county. S by Rllyeu, Jr additional building, etc, to Eugene University. , , H By lUadle, providing bounties on wild animals 48 By Leinenweber, creating Board of Im migration... 26 By Bilyeu, regulating the suhMwnain of witnesses, limiting the numlxr to four. . 82 By Roberts, to. improve th breed of cat tle ami hogs. . 133 By llnnvftber, Clatsop City Charter. ' 136 By Mayo, East Portland charter. 210 By Craven,' Independence charter. 215 By Chandler, Baker City charter. ' 1M0 Ity Hmith, Forest Grove charter. v.167 By Htorcyi amending I'ortland Fire De partment law, , 83 ByLockett, providing for a Stat Board of A griculture. . J 139- By Porter, pmvidint manlier of letting contracts for the building of public bridges. 131 By Beall, fixing fee for District Attor- ssayst 189 Ity Woodwanl, Hheriilan charter. . tl8 Porter: to relocate th oounlv seat of Joaepliine. 108 Bilyeu, authorizing the State Treasurer and Secretary ity fix amount of State levy. W attatto pnmilut carrying ooncealed ft.1 vp.Mimtanye, for the payment of Jason YV lit- ler for services In th Caruse war. 1151 Cameron, Medfont charter. " " ,iVW Jlilmi, Jnnutinn City charter. ' ' ir.' ijyie. La;ies i;ity cnaiiei. .T Bilvii; to amend sections 306 and 307. chapter 28, title 1, Civil Ciale. H)i lllack, aniendiugtlia mortgage tax law. Kit I jmunurMhr sinrimlini. uti..n AQ fills i.'WistTlltneoiis 1ws, establishing a uniform ciiursr of instruction. "14 Bourne, reglctry law. rl3! Porter, amending laws in relation to bridges. Keaily, regulating the liquor traffic. 159 Montauve. aiiiimariatins S2.000 for a sthne for the Walnn ;tou monument. '1,15 Gilliert, exemptinit firemen and exempt nreinen of Volunteer Departments from Jury dtlty and road an.i poll tax. 156 Lcinenwelier, to create a lioatman at Astoria, with authority to serve a process. 88 l;ole, to dehne the boundary o Columbia conntv. 202 Story, to amend section 24, title 2, chap ter. 7. , 129 Kenworthy. to amend the 1 ire Depart mnt laws of East Portland. Lewis, authorizing lhe Dalles to sell cer tain property. :. .. , 1'.'4 uamenin, lor the reiiei ni a w rresiey. 205 Bilyeu, regulating proceedings In Justice Courts. 62 Msvo. providing compensation lor As sessor in Multnomah county, to take th cen sus In 1885. 229 Kenworthy, amenduig the Portland charter. 228 Wavs and Mean Committee, general appropriation bill. - . 1 1 ! I I. TI 1 A .1 Ci . A lliyeu, to lliaae i.niu rkvmivmj m otnv Normal School ?7 Cox,, amending the charter of Pendleton. 43 Burton, amending the charter of Halsey. t'Makinu' provisiou for lost receipt of Gov Chad wick et al. ' 3 Proviiling fof the distribution and ex change of Oregon Repnrta -vith other States. 1 41 Nelson, to incorporate the town of Lafa yette. 160, session of 188'J, prohibiting the deposit, lirictly or indiiectly, of any fish otfal or any tther olfid fnnn any fish stand or any othet iu-o in the Willamette river or lake, or any A their triliutnries. . ' 142 Gilliert. makinir an appropriation of 13,- OOO-fitt- salaries of Commisniouers for llregon at the World s lair at New Orleans aud for other ekpAOses.- : 1 jorJJiclft ameSdinjr the charterJl L.a urnna-), Jnian colliity. " ' ' . I'Jl Cox, iirovlding for the building cf an ex- tensiiin to the midu building of the peniten tiary: completion. of the hull intended lor the House of. Representatives; the s -ction of a brick o( stone avail around the inniliary, and the completion of the State I .'npitol. J7 Conner, anieiiiiing the ciiarier oi New port, Benton county. 1UU I ox, ameniling tne cnarier oi . vt eston, Umatilla county. , UEUOKIALS. 1 LeinenweWr. to members of Congress, mvinr an appropriation for the, impmvemett if Tillamook lay. 2 Cox. to memlier of Congress, urging the forfeiture of laud granted to. the Northe.u Pacifio Railway Company lying In Umatilla county. It is clajmed that the railroad lauds embraoe'a portion of the best part of that oainty, and moreover, the provisions oi tne grant have never been complied with, so that the land I withheld from settlement. 6 Sutton, asking Congress for an appropria tion to continue work on the harbor of refur at Port Orford. - v , , , 9 Ready, urging Congress to on the locks and caual at Oregon City to the public use. bENATK BILLS. Tl ftilveu. amending the charter of Albany. 46 rihiipe. fixing the time for holding court ia the Second Judicial Circuit , 116 Siuhn, amending the charter ol f.mpir City, Coo county. 95 Dilyeu, to appropriate lanos in an oi tne Yanuina Railroad. The bill extend the land grant from the State. .-137 Simon, to reduce foe in criminal eases in Multnomah county. 45 Kiirlin. askimr Congress for a further ap prdpriation for the improvement ot Yaquiua fVrt.wriiiit. to create th countv of Gil Ham. from that portion of Warto',' north and ess of the John uay river. VSB Lee, Dallas charter. 28 Prim, Jacksonville charter. , , 7)5 Bilyeu, amending the Sehciol law. 19 Simon, Ur regulate the manner ot plead inglordinance.' 70 Eimuitt prohibiting swine running at 403 VorhU, to nay Territorial warrant No i . fit i . i : t - A0U1 in favor ol uoi aniei, lor ior mroBn. ill Reed, to provhle a State pilot boat at UtelColimibia larr 110 Hare. Hillshoro charter. kyfl 2 iiurch. Amity charter.' ,.1T Davenport, mivenon cnaner. lii. iuitlmrn. Yuuiina Citv charter. ,y$i Sliuon, . mechauic' lien,', ((iving labor ers aniM material men liens on Duimiugs w secure 8 Simon, creating office for additional Cir T, f,. h (fnnntTnf Miiltmimah. lafi. Carson, ttiving Portland School DiArict autaortty to la.rrow eiuo.uw.' . . 1-sjr Mare, pxmg tune oi noiuing court ui mis Fifth Judicial strict 13 Prim, fixing time of holding court in Fin) District. ., , ' 44" Simon, defining the term Viand and real property." . 47" Dorrw, to esUblish sixO of hop boxe l.lh linrria miietina title to swainD land.1 93 Cartwright, creating the county of Cniok. 4, Mimon, dehning ioal noiway ana uu. m. Kfltn nuiMl.U Km urMfdinir dav. 150 Hirnch, cutting down fee of Behoof -Jlerxs. M Miglin, regulating transfer of proceedings rroni tne vmuiy w vn virvuik vyw... rin Hall, mttinv down fees of iSheriffs. 23 Simon, ameudiug th law of procedure in the administration of estate. 6" Le, amending the charters of nnivr- itia and lydteifea. 80' Hare,' amending section 36, title 2, chspter 7. Miscellaeiiou law. 94- Daveuuort. detinmg dutie of certain oflicers. 30 Simon, amending sectiion 701. chapter 8, title 3, Civil Code. 90 Weatherford, appropiating f 10.000 far fish lader at Oregao city. 35 Prim, amending the chatter of Ash land. 4 73 Shop, amending ection 5, chapter 56, Miscellaneous laws. 13 ltel, fixing ss!ris of Cir.uit Jmljji s -A ?HMi per yer. . 37 Prim, providing a Coil of Ciwl I'r-te 'dor. 44 Warren, submitting td 4 vnto the re location of the (oiiity seat of Yamhill. 44 Weatherfotd. to hvaliiui the act of the Ifioers of th Sarlisni Ai a'Jeo y. .. , 152 Siglio, amending Hi cliartor of Co- ai"f . . Lea, defining th duty ot l(oai over seer. I M Rhinehart. requiring tAilniad ennipsn- ies tt make annual report to th Stat. 38 Prim, amending section 14, Code of Civil I'rodeeure, 150 Weatherford. to refund money paid for school laud to which th Stats could give no title! Cottage Qrove Items. (rROl OUR8mCIALCORRK.irflNPR!T. Feb 25, 1&& Mr Jas Ozment, of Siuslaw, is in town. Dr Shelbrede returned from Oakland Tue. day: Mr E W Whipple returned from Portland yesterday. There wa Slight frost Monday ttssd Tues day morning. Mr Frederick Earl has opened i skating rink at this place. There wa a hon at Mr Scott Christian's Friday evening last Mis Wither, of Eugene; was jd town Several das last week. Messr H 0 Veatch Sod Dad HardiDg wjui 1 1 Siusltw Tuesday, Mr Geo Smith and wife, of Eugene, were yisiliug here the first ot the week. Mr 0 0 Veatch has had hit face very much disfigured for some time past ou account of a huge boil on his nose. Mr Wm Rose, whose wifo died a couple of weeks ago, has a family of teven children, six boy and a little girl. They are in desti tute circumstance. Mr John England cams to town one day last week and had a wild oat extracted from one of hi ear. It had4 gotten into hi ear by accident while handling grain. Sunday Monday and Tuesday were clear and warm With slight frosts at night, but no damage was dune. Clouded up and began to raiu Tuesday eveuiug and sti'l continues. An unruly and hungry tramp Undertook to get his breakfast at the hotel iu this place but Saturday morning by force, lie was arrested and bound over in the sum of 1200, but failing to give bonds he was sent in Eugene to take hi meal iu the County jail. Vibitt; Last Chance. Mr Mattie A .Bridge, the talented lec tures who favored the citizen of Eugene recently with her two masterly effort, Odd Fellowship and Human Freedom, Monday, (by request), appear iu an entirely different roe. Her lecture, "Mytterie and Romance if Florida," i in the humolotls line, aud those who heard her deliVef It in Albany and elsewhere, pronounce it "immeme." Hie' Boston Post call it a "Poem and a Picture." Nasby says, "it has what no other A morgan woman hat real genuine humor." The clergy of the East oalls it a "pauoraina passing before us in the inajosty of real life." Her mules ate pathetic, and double discount any animal that Josh Bit lings ever paraded before the public, and in addition to the negro sermons aud oracksr drawl, old women and hermits, the (how, on this evening, several way of making leve, and those who have heard her, says Oregon beat the world. Ouly 25 cent will be oharged in that all may go. Remember Rhiuehart' Parlors, Monday, March 2d. Communication, Horn Mill, Oregon, Feb. 25, 1885. Editor Guard: Two bachelors from Cot tage Grove, R M F and W W C, atteuded the literary society her a short time ago, and made themselves rather conspicuous in some of the most important performances of the evening by smiling at the ladies and in dulgingin small talk, inquiring into the pries of lumber, etc. The price of lumber over sizing their "pile," they did not invest, but returned horns and wrote a glowing account of their trip1 and adventures, which was pub lished in th Journal. When they saw thW,i article in a(d papes it looked an vastly dit fereut that they1 were ashamed of it aud offeiedt5 00 reward for the writer who signed himself "GooSe Quill." Permit us to say for the benefit of th boys, that fur th $5 00 reward, wa can exhibit th 'goose' if it ha uot dropped the "quill," which range around the depot at Cottage Grove.' Coast Forkir. Barn Burned. The lame bain belonging to Mr Geo' Kbbert on bis farm about two mile abov fjprlngfield wa burned to th ground Thursday morning about 7:30 a m. The fir wa discovered by Assessor MoPhenwn, while coming to town who gav th alarm and rushed into th burn' intr building and succeeded in saving a calf and a farm wagon. In th barn wa stored about COO bushel of wheat, 600 bushel oats, 150 bushels barley, 15 tons hay, besides a self binder, a drill, plows,harness and other article too numerous to mention, all of which were consumed by th fiery element Th loss will amount to 12,000, upon which there war was an insurance in th State Fire Insurance 'company for $500. At the time of th fir Mr Ebbert wa away from home. When Assessor IfcPLerton discovered the fir flame were bursting from the top of th barn. No on had been in the top of the barn for several day previous. The loss will fall quit heavily on Mr bbert Fire. ' AH persons indebted to E W Whipple Bni', either by note or book account wi please call and ettle th (am. Our tor i burned and we muit collect the money due us. , , E. W. WHirrL rCHoi. CotUg Grove, Feb 25, Mi& For Sale. By Geo H M'irch, of Aigene tity, shoice lot of brood mares, nuMtiy with f al, i and ten or twelve two and tnree years old I . tvllli:.L'S Slid M.rw. iCsUrllW l pOkl! VI -taiili. i G. H. Mrnc-K. Personal, , Mr' Phil Wdmaii; of Colfax, W T Is Vudti ing iii this ciiy, Scott Chrismao, of Cottage Grove, was 11 town one day this week. Dr. L U Soarbrough, of Cressw!!, wai in th County seat last Wednesday. Dr Rrayman, ot Oakland, Cal, a resident of this county many year ago, is io th city. Geo MiJgley west to Portland thl wk to purchase n'ischloary for bis new planing mill. Representative Rodger, of Roaeburg, Doug! la county, wai visiting relatives in Eugene yesterday: Mr Geo Herbert at one time a student Iti the State University) was msrried at Ant, lope last week. Mrs E L Bristow and Miss Mary Hill have been attending at the bed side of Mrs Henry Hill, who is quite sick. Mr 17 B AbsMre, Representative froiri Uke and Klamath counties, spent several days iu Eugene thit week. Gen E L Applcgate, one of the prominent candidate for the Sonata iu the recent re markable contest, is in the city. . Hon H C Owen, Presidont ot th "Third House," after awaiting in b'alem several day e 'or the purpose of signlntf bills, returned to Eugene Tuesda ' Mr John Moore, after anabsenceof several months, is here visiting friends. Since here last, he was paralyzed, but is recovering, we' aro pleated to state. Senator L. B. Rhinehart, and wife, of Uuiou county, gave thi office a very pica ant call last Thursday. Of coure, he ii muoh pleased with the termination of th t Legislature. fexter Items. Cr'iTiR, February 25, 1885.' , W R Cannon died at Pig Pralri on th 7tU Inst Aged about 48 year. Mis Clara Montgomery, of Solo, t visiting at her uncle's, C M Hamilton, Uncle Thomas Roney ha bee quit sick,' but we are pleated to learn that he i improv ng. Nineteen bale of hop belonging toT How ard were recently sent to Portland, to sell ut t'aey are reported rotten. The Hon Justice' court for thl precinct was in session recently and hi honor conducts -business in a dignified manner. On of our famous hunters shot at a mon ster the other day and after emptying hie Winchester at the poor innocent antm?, he managed to conceal it In the crstk until assis tance cam when it wa taken off. Mr C L William ha taken th contract to deliver at Springfield, two and a-half million-, feet of aw logs. This is the largest contract , evtr take on th river, but Charley. will make it pay if anyone can. H'. O. T. AH the Rage. To captivate the popular taste and surpass all previous tfTorts to pleaie the palate, re- -' quire no small amount of knowledge and bo ' little skill,' and when we remember that the very agreeable fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs,, v is a beneficial to the system at it is aooeptav ble to the ttimch, we readily ,undsi stand why it ia the nuiverrsl favorite as a ure for Habitual Constipation And other ill anting fiom a weakness, or inactive condition bf the HllU'fll, Kidiifiva. I.ivar and Sinmanhj Kant - pie bottle free and large one for sal by F M vviuiui, r.ugone, or w o Me, junction.- Excited Thousands '. All over the land are going into ecttasjr over Dr King's New Discovery for Cootump-. tion. Their unlocked tor recovery by the timely Use of thi great life saving" remedy, 't e mem to go neany wna in it praisv. It i guaranteed to positively care Severe Cough,' Colds,' Asthma, Bronchitis,, Hoarse- . nets, Los of Voice, or any affection of the ' Throat and Lung, Trial bottle free at E K LUckey o s drug store, itegular sue f 1. : : v pAAif roe SALt-th T II roindsxtet farni 9 mile below Eugene, Simile below Irving'' anu muea souwi oi i unui.iun, uu sno uiq auiire . road, is offered for sal on liberal term. For particular inquire on th premises.' ELIZABETH rOWDUTIB. Notice.. All person indebted to the firm of Cherr k Day prior to Jan 1, IS35, are requested to settle their account with th undersigned ' or at the old place' oi business en or bufore ' March 1, 1885. All nnuttld accounts at that date will be placed ia the hand of ait' attorney tor collection. . i J W. UllIRHV. Eioi!ii,CiTr, Feb. 13, 1885. Dissolution Notice. Th firm of 8 Warsliauer It (V d'orntf hirsi'v nes under th nam of the fX L Store, has been hi's say dissolved by mutual consent, S Warshauer retiring Partie owinj the firm are requested to . settle immediately, Thoae holding bills against (he firm afe re- lueated to present the tarn. 8.' WarsiMrr, J. Warmhauir. H.Warhrader. We, the undersigned, . will continue the business as formerly, and hop for a continu ance of th liberal patronage heretofore ex tended, Waiwhacsr Bko. February 26, 1884.' Dissolution Notice. The partnership heretofore existing between J B Rhinehart and K F McCallum, ha Iwea didved by miituaf conaeot Mr Rhinehart will coatlLui' ui busiueM at the old stand. (,.; J B Rhikshart, i . . . E F McCaukm. T)ted Jatf JsU, 1885. l)liolU!)ai rrstrtticrehlp. . mBE FIRM OF CHERRY DAY HAS JL .been this day mutually dissolved, and lit business hereafter will U conducted by It M Day ARB Henderson, under, -the firm name of Day k Henderson. All parties indthted to the rid firm are re quested to call and sett! their sccoulitr. J. W. CHmr.r, K. M. Day, Dated Jn 23, 138.1 H'O.i r wniw , y. j.. - i.ui.r, sit-a and car Work tpiaraiitved hrnt :- .- Stock ""!;! t Invrer ratifl thin bv as ti in I Lngp. !