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v - TM . CITY ANft COUNTY, BRIEF NENTIOXS. Osage CsV Curs. ttA th Circuit Court docket. lOregoa Kidney T k,dn' t,,lM Tramp ara aouSoed in th city jail ightly. TryOsUABlehawsntclgai!. They ewe the boil. The Okie Legislature It Republican by three ainjsrity. Onji KUaey Tea U the best know rm ady for kiiasy troubles. . The Ceert Booh ofSeer ara basy prep" log (or Circuit Court - Titw Lsasbert, the new timat, mak a apecUkf af well driving. Apple retail at nU pound I Jjaksvtew sad art Mare at that Nice hewer of rain Uiit week, bat man it badly weeded by r farmer. lor B kinds of aehaul and blaak books, call t Dm wtofne book store. The Ci'AlD dee all kinds of Job printing ksaaer tbaa Portland prices. Prinsvills hat a pofwlation of 683, tod Crook eeuaty auaabsr IK3 luhabitaata. If r aat a goal flat at oysters, Bd Bsaa's it tht plaos whsre you eta Ret it. The Sheriff af Msrioa county, Mr. Jo ho Miate, it qeiU ill with the typhoid fever. . Dr Owsley, a former ratidtat of Eagea bow resldss at Silvr Lake Lakt county, Oregon. . Bit. Loai MetUyer, of th Catholic Ourok, bald tervioas in thit city latt Sun- Seventy-tin oases ara already ao the ur. wait Coart docket An noaaually Urge amber. Tie beat eatlaf plaoe la the dtr it at Kd JSaam'. Oyster, baa and eggs, tea and coffee, ttUfcnr. Ooe fight la town thit week. The partioi. pnta were each fined f8 by bit Houor, Keoarder Shew. Patrick Healey, a 8an Frtocieco drummer, amaritt4 taioidt ia Portland latt Mouday by taking poison. The eitteni at the intertection of Wiltaro wtte and Eleventh ttreett it about completed . A rood Job hat beea done by the contractor. Thousand of bushels of tht finest of applet re Mf lying n the ground in thit county erolag to watte on aocoaat of a lack of mar ket The mortgages of the foreign loan comp ' cite will be eold by Sheriff Campbell for taxes dot, wext Mouday, at the Coart Hoaee. The SUta Board of Immigration acknowl edge the receipt of a Hue lot of potatoee from Mr. John 0. Day, who lives jutt eat of thit city. He who It ntss will slverwe; He who't a will tay 'tit ao nee. J)t the long belied aage wUl take a full pure. . , -Paeifio Printer. l j ;.Ve received tome Fern Bidge item thit we)t, bat at no pertoo't name wat tigned to . them we were compelled to consign them to i tha waits baeket' V. 8. Bond wu not Indicted by the Doug lat county grand Jury, but wat dischsrged. Hi next appssrano will be before the Lane county grand jury. The Meoliaoie't Fair at Portland o'cae to night A Urge number of Lane oouuty people hare been ia atteadaace ou the tame daring th past week. . The census of Jackton county jutt taken ehowithe population of tlie county to be S.JOa Ashlaudd bat 1300, Jacksonville 900 ad Mtdford 600. Th Walla Statesman accueea Frank Alum baugh, the temperance lecturer, of being a tippler, and daime to hare abundant proof of bit tippling propensities. a btluj butcher hat a fat ateer s rear Id which weight 3,000 pmindt, 500 poundt more ioh ut n t.-v . tbefctttockihowin Chicago. ' One the largeat ttockt of booU and thort arer brought to Eugene bat Ju.t arrtvea at If ..limit.'. Tbev were bnunht direct from the aaaaufactarert in the Eatt and will be told on Terr reaeonable terma, The difficulty between Germany and Spain Meat te be en a atandetilL Neverthelett, Ot burn ft Belahaw are telling the finott fire-cent cicaf tear brought to Eugene. Preaching at the Baptiat church morning iaA areaioo. The but in aeriet of "Plain Talkt" to jwung People, 'Religion."' Sunday li.nl iiltiDL-A cordial invitation it ex tended all At Matlocka a very fine Hoe of ladiet .toMf the celebrated H D Holbrook make, Jit Ina tba Eaatera manufacturer. The ladiet of lae coanty would do well t) call at Ur Matlock't ature and examine tbeae gooda. It it aald that a bill will be Introduced at the vl.I M.taa to aaain enlanre the city ot u areae. The limlte will he extended north from w. mil liaa of the old town addition to the Thia will be bard on the "mocuhiae:' ranch. The wheat crop It abort and the hop crop it large, but worth nothing. On thit account Oebera Belahaw hare concluded to tell a Mt for I cent. Remember the laving of 5 eatt aa a email artLla it quite aa inducement thtee bard timet. . Albert Lynch, Ed. Clark, A very Henthi.w and foar othert whoee oamea we did not Uara atartcd 'from Mill Creek to the new mints oa Blue river, seventy milet from Engeae City, latt week, and the fever it ttill arinB. Sheridan cor. to Dallas ltemirtr, MrS Y Wilton, deputy clerk of Benton NLunty and Mr O W Kennedy, a foundryman were in Euitene bit Saturday. We wler.Und that Mr Kennedy wat hunting location for a foundry and appeared well pirated with Eugene. We hope be may eon. fade to locate with ut a a foundry h badly needed here. U PKmint wife of the mreant doctor latt of Portland, and her two children were tent to Mama, Illinoin, oa Saturday, b Dr Edward Bailey. Dr Phillip had tome moaey cepwii d there, and hie wife expects to get it upon her arrival. Nothinf hat Tt been heard of the fugitive, eioetH tie a-ertion. of the two Mimu who claim tn have seen h m the f.e SIrTofUatwa.k. He wffl probaUy never U Urd-fro. again ia these parts.-Standard.- Personal. Mr Ores Moore oontinuet to Improve. Ceo. Vanduvn, of Prineville, is visiting iu this cos sty. J. M. Hodton and wife ar attendiog the Mechanic's Fair. Judge Keleay, of Corvallit, ia iu town on profeeeioual butioets. Mr. J. H. Evani, of Lakeview, it exj pected here shortly. Mrs. 8. Munra, of Bounevillc, will soon yiait friends in Eogoue. Senator Coleman, of Willamette precinct. was iu Eugeos Thursday. Senator Hoult, of L;on county, wat ia town yeaterday ou butiueta. Mr. 8. ti. Friendly haa purchased several email lots ot bops this wevk. Hoe, R. S. Strahaa, of Albany, was In thit city oa Jejial bualneat laat Tuesday. Jap Stevens, of Cove, Union county, is expected on a visit to Kugeue daily. Poetmatter Salomon, of Juoctiou, wat iu Eugene latt Wednesday on butiuess. Prof. Alex Johnson is holding meetings st the Christian Ch urch in this city nightly. Mrs. J. W. Miller, ol East Portland, paid relatives and frieuds iu Eugene a visit thit week. . Mr. lioreta, who was recently sent to the asylum from this county, bat returned home, being cared. ' Ed Bean has gone tn Eastern Oreirnn with a hand of hones, and will retide lu that section penuanvntly. Sam Goldsmith is now assistant book- keeper in the wholesale grocery house of W. Mason, at Portland. Messrs. Grant Osburn and Geo. F. Craw have returned from the Foley Springs much improved iu health. Mr. Geo. W. Gibson and family left for Crook county, last Wednesdsy, where they will permanently reside in the future. Prof, T. F. Campbell delivered discoursei in the Christian church at Salem last Sunday morning and evening to large audiences. Hon. L. Bilyeu, Judge Wathbume and Judh'e Walton attended the Circuit Court at Ruaeburg this week, sll having business before the same. Ex-Reuator J. H. Mitchell- passed through Eugene en route to Southern Oregon ou last Thursday's train. A number of his political friends were at the depot to greet him. 8ilvey Stuart and family, who have been visiting for some time in the Willamette, retnrned on Wednesday, Oct 17. Miia 0. Walton, of Eugene City, came over the moaataioi with them. Prinovillo News. Tacks Thim East. Dr W V Coffiu, who haa but lately beeo superceded in the super- intendency of the U S Indian training school, will leave for his former home in Lawrence, Kansas, where his future address will he. on Moudsv. Nov 2d. Ho will take some of the students of the training school east with him, and put them in Earl ham college, at Richmond, Indiana, of which Dr C is a graduate. Jacob Helm of Yakima, ... Pulu ni P. linn m1 Uua Jennie Hetcher of Snohouinh, will aooonv pany him, end it is probable that James Stewart of Net Perce, who ia the present . i -i i :il quartermaster at vne acnuoi, win g !. u.llin (VilUtra hu a var hish reuutktion in the east, and is andur the control and management of the Society ol rnmis tnere bing a very heavy yuaiter population n Riuhinond. which is known as the Qusksf City of the West." Fiarlham is situsted on a hill just across the Whitewater from the main city, and a good view of tha city, which haa about 3(1, UW iiinaDiianw, wnn a Kavtlllttflll trat'th of nndulatins country, is to be hsd from the college grounds. There are three or four Indian students there already, and they are doing finely. The government allows them the same allowance tnere as is made them at the U S school Statesman. A Sknd Orr. This is the eulogistio man ner in which the Heppner Gstette refers to its contemporary, the Heppner Times t Ihe whinins whelp and sneering swell-head who in connection with the hard times hog thief hand-organ is supported at county expense, has bean around tryitfg to find some shed in which to store the hatful of tvpe furnished by the putty politicians. vvnen anyoooy . tk. ttiino hH they'd better set their rent in advance, and investigate the experience of the last landlord who gave, it shelter. The thing is an unprincipled dead beat, and the little hand orgau is so plas tered with chsttel mortgsgos that a landlord could get nothing by sneing. Special Klbctiok. TSa special election for Senator in Yamhill county to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon Henry Warren hu been called for November 3d. m film Kv haen resile vet. i j..i tk. IV J M-rViniii'll ia the can diilate of the Mitchell republicans and n V ... . ... 'I'U- uim l!a Hird ol tne vviiiinms men. mn'"v committee will probably, after a general con. r .. n. tha miiniliera of the uartr. name a candidate . The names of J C Hraly and William Galloway nave oeen snggvswa as candidates. Both of thee geutlemen have been senators. Pisso Tumi. Mr. J. V. Thomson, the piano tuner, is now in Eagene, prepared to receive orders for the tuning of Instrument Ha need no racnmrnendation irom ns, ss nearly every person owning an instrument in this city hss heretofore hart personal anowi. edge of his efficiency in his skillful servicea. , Giamoi Pics ic.--There will be a public Grange picnic at Irving Hall, Lsne ennnty, on Thursday, Putobur 29th, at 10 oclocic ia, m. All friendly to the order are cordially nvited to attend. Brethren from a distance will be suitably cared for. Py order of the Urlnge. J C Jkhminos, Sec. NoTIcx,-Mrs Win Withrow baa taken the airencyfor the celebrated Household sewing mschlne and will sell the same at reduced prices. AU kinds of sewing machine needles kept oa band and alo a supeaior lirand of rwing machine oiL Store, one door north of Hunt's boot and ahoe shop. Farm Solo. Mr James P Shields hst sold to James and Jea Limhsugh 456 4G acres of laod near Cottage Grove; consideration, IGO00. Jranci s Blaick.-Ws have on band and for sale 'Jiwtice's sukTKm, both civil snd criminal, and also romplaint blanks. They will be sold at Portland pries Circuit Court Docket'. The following Is the docket for the Circuit Court, which convenes iu Eugens City Mon day, Xovember 2di State of Oregon vs Oscar Funk; assault with dangerous weapon. Jesse Sovsrn, adiuinUtrator, vs S M Yoran; to recover personal property. W R Owen vs H O Owen; bill In equity for an accounting and dissolution of partnership. Ksuben Glass vs J E Cannon and T B Can non; for leave to Itsns execution. II G Mulkey vs C C Mulkey; suit fur di vorce. . . Theodore Bernheim vs Louis Salomon; to recover money. Geo M Cooper vs Orville Green et al; fort elonure ef mortgage. - N A Modgett vs C M Miller; to recover money. Sarah A Williams vs J B WilHsms; suit for divorce. , (, State of Oregon vs V S Bond; idulVery. E W Whipple A Bros vs John Sherwood; to recover money. E W Whipple A Broi vs Ira and Sua Con ner; to recover money. Daniel Hathway va Phillip Mulkey; tore cover money. Margaret M Allison vs Absalom Allison; suit for divorce. C W Waahburne vs S C Foster st al; to re cover money. M 8 Wallia vs J L Flint; to recover money. Lester Uulin ys W M Foster; to recover money. E F Wyatt vs Wm Kistner st al; to recover money. - G R Chrlsman vs Geo Millican et ex; fore closure of mortgage. Enoch Hoult vs N B Lytle et al; suit for partition. N Feldevert vs W W Hinton et al; to re cover money. H C Owen vs II C Perkins; to recover moaey. F B Dunn vs J A McKinney; to recover money. S H Friendly vs Wm Osborne; appeal J Brenner A Co vs J H Berry; to recover money. Lizzis N Thompson vs Jno Bennet et al; to recover money. Wesley Shannon vs W E Simmons et al; suit for foreclosure. J H Berry vs J M Butler; to recover money. David Cherry vs W S andess; to reeover money. Board of School Land Commissioners vs Ben Cox et al; suit fur foreclosure. A H Spare vs A and B Lurch; confirmation Sheriff sale. Geo W Crabtree vs J J Eaton; to recover penoaal property. R W Whipple Bros vs Marcus Kelly; to recover money, Staver & Walker vs Jesse Cox; to recover meney. S Rosenblatt vs Thos J Neeley; to recover money. H L Chichester et al vt E J Archsmbeau st ux; partition. D L E Luper vs A L Chamberlain et al; foreclosure. J W Dixoa vs Jssse Cox; to recover money. W G Pickett A Co vs M 8 Clark; review. Cralcr Hayes vs Wm M Pitney; to recover dsmt.ei. J B WoodrurJ vs W P Fisher, executor; to recover money. Z T Smith vs J F Kirk, aignee. N P Chritman vs Thos Allen; confirmation. Bartello Botehelli vs J J Comttook; to re cover money. " 4" - ' r- Geo M Miller vt W A Masterson; to recover money. H J Humphrey vs B W Moore et al; suit for partition. n XI friendly via j unicnester; connrma- tii n. S H Friendly vs A H Spare; to recover money. Gilbert Bros ys A J Harlow et ux; to re cover money. . . H u Holt vs Amos Dunham et al; confirma tion. It M Day vs J V Alexsnder; oonflrmstinn. . Phoebe B Kinsey vs Lurch Bros et al; to re- cover money. ut . i .r.. ! t t. it J a rv il jviiicneir va nurcn orvm aou a II SDsrei tn set asids Judgment mate vs Aaron iurcn: lorgery. noi. State vs Aaron Lurch; obtaining money under false pretenses. No 2. ' Bute vs Aaron iiurcb; uttering a lorgea writing, No 3. State vs Aaion Lurch; forgery, JSo 6. State vs Aaron Lurch: fonrerv. No 6. Lyman Gilpatrick vs Thsd M Hsrailtoa et al; breclnsure. lianT uovd vs Koot we cm review. Mnry Settle et al vs Minnie Settle et al; suit for partition. F B Dunn ys East Johnson; to recover monev. James Sanford vt J B and E W Michasl; to recover monev. Adsm Wilhelm ys J T Doak et al; to re cover money. State of Oregon vs Walter Monroe; arson. Jas M Wilhelm vs J R Campbell; to recover personal property. S D Holt vs Amos Richardson et alj to is- eover monev. W H Watkins vs Chts Baktr st ux; to re- yivr monev. . E W Whipple A Bros vs Wm Shields; to recover money. Hiram Lee vs Alex Cooley; action for dam' acrna. Adda rarrnn. formerly nawiey, . . . . . - ft I ... WmB AHUM A wiwipi Hawley; to modify decree. Mary tu vanoraer vs i n vanoruer; suit for divorce. State of Oregon va Fred Funk; suit with dangerous wesunn. ' Paulins L Kisdon vs E P Wri.ht et al ; to recover money. E W Whipple A Bros vs W W Shortrlitge s In ncover nmnev. ' K W Whipple A Bros vs Phillip Numbers; to recover money. Jerry Hay vs W A Purely, J A Purdy and Frank Sutter j to recover money. Hod Siua vs Ben li viand; to recover money. , , - C. W. Wsshburne vs Hannah Taylor et 1 1 act aaide dued. Race for To-Oav. The roots for to day a the Lane County F,.lr trai-k. I int west of this citv. arer 1 P. M. Half-mile drnh, open to all, four horses to enter, three to start. Furae, ilOO; second money, 10 per cent of entrance fees. The horses entered for the race ars t Dick Hives' msre. John Rosa' sorrel horse, and Jsff Ystes' bay msrs Coallmraer. It will be a very exciting trial of speed. Bob. -In this city, October 21, 1883, t the wife of Judge K. S. Beaa, a ton. The Judge wsa the reeepient of many congratulatory telegrams from his many friends In this city. Efoam Cm. Ws call special attention to the article oa the first paye of the Gcari beaded "Eugene City," and writUa by Uer. M. Millar. i If yen wuit to buy first Class harnts sad dlaa. tie., invs A S Carrie a call as ha tell J tha best at ths lowest- priose.- Brevities. Foggy mornings. Attend ths races to day. Two dsnoet ia town last evening. Circuit Court one week from Monday. Drummers and tramps both numerous. I See new advertisement of I X L Store. Some few wild geese oa tht prairie below town. The Eugene braxs band now organises wsekly. The family jif Mr. D. W. Coolldge have moved to our dir. We are pleased to see Mr. R. M. Day ajaln about our streets. A Urge crowd is expected in town to-day to witness the races. County Court November 2J; Commissioners' Court November 4th. ' Mr. Clera Hodes will move into his new res idence on Eighth street next week. Mr.Tatum, of Cleveland, Otiio, delivered 'a temperance lecture at the' M. E. Church last evening. The County Clerk lait Wednesday issued marriage license to Wm. McBee and Burgs Goodsrd. Aausaor McPherson Is building a realdencs in Shaw's addition to this city, on a lot he re cently purchased. "Around the World in Eighty Dsys, will be played in Eugene shortly by a San Francisco; troupe, t Robt Blair, Ed Hows and Gen. Croner went up the McKsnxie on a dser hunt last Tuesday morning. Mr. J. E. Houston has purchased an Interest tn a real estate agency at Ashland. ' !.We wish him succesas la ths business. Mr 0 R Besn hss let a contract to Mr 8 0 Gsrrison to building him a dwelling oa hit farm jutt west of this city. Ths Baker county Court Home was de stroyed by fire October 19th, and the greater portion of the county records were burped. Mr. W. T. Slater has moved into ths James Scott houss just east cf Mrs. Splllsr's resi dence, and set up housekeeping on his o n "hook." The concert under the auspices of the Rsptist Church will be given in Rliinehsrt't Hall next Saturday, Out 31st Look out for the programme next week. The run of salmon on the lower Siuslsw continue unabated, but oa acoount of ex hausting the tuppliil tht salting establiih mentt have bee'n compelled to suspend oieratioiii. Mr. Geo. Doty has opened a private board ing house on the corner of Eighth and Pearl streets, in the Henderson house. Board and lodging!, (3 60 per week; board, 13. First class in every particular. Mr. A. M. Osburn's team' ran away near tht Eugene mill lat Monday afternoon, and threw the owner out, hurting him, luckily but slightly. One of the horses had bis leg broken and bsd to hs killed. A few weeks ago fire destroyed tht following number of fence rails for farmers in ths Si ualaw valleyi F M Nighnwaniler, 700; D H Coleman, 1200; Mr Hawley, 3500; Geo Ol- ment, 3T00 Chaa Hadley, 3000, Mr. F. M. Nigbswander, of Siuslaw, pre- vated this office with alms of vary fine apples. There were seven or sight different varieties and all were very Urge. The rusnets were as' large as oommua-sized gloria muadi. Though numerous causes may operate to turn the hair gray, all that is needed to restore the natural color la Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renswer. For more tban twenty years Its sales have been enormous, but we hart yet to learn of its first failure. Aa elastic stsp, buoyant spirits, and clear complexion, are the results of pure blood. The possessor ot healthy blood enjoys a clear ness of perception. Impossible when the blood Is heavy with impurities. Take Aytr't Sarsa parilla, the best blood purifier and vilaHter. On a warrant a 12 year-old boy by the name of Giles wat arrested at Albany last Monday, chargsd with having knowingly purshased somestolsn property. He was given ah ex amination before Justloe Kinsey last Tuesday evening, and wss discharged. The boy Is un doubtedly a fit subject for a reform school. It is too bail that tht Stats hsa not provided tuch aa institution for boy criminals. Major Gunn, the dead Olympla journalist was hopelessly in debt The inventory of his property does not cover the mortgage thereon, In speaking of the fact the Standard ssyt that ao Olympla paper nat earned ennugn money to dsv ths rutins prices for composition, and that wsrs It not for the outside resources all of them would have been wrecked. And yet tome one is continually starting and failing with a new publication there. Truth. The following bit is going the rounds of ths press, and seems to be considered appropriate elsewhere at we know It to be beret "Editors are often blamed for saying too much, whersat what they du say is but a drop in the buckst of what they are told but do not repeat Everybody with an ax to grind, snsnemy to dUparage, or an animosity to irrstify, poars uls tale into the scribes ear with ths hops that ths ssme will be published at the editorial rMu If every bit of Informa tion that leaks into a newspaper office should be priuted you would see lively times." ArrkhtcO. Quite' a commotion occurred in the pos toffies yesterdsy about Tl o'clock. One Henry Holloway came in and inquired for his mail, when very quickly a deputy sheriff from Multnomah county arrested the party. He ia chanted with atealing a team and wagon in Ksst Portland about two years ago. The party pretexted his innocence of thechsrge. lie wm placed in the county tail for ssfe keeping and will be taken to 'ortlaud by thia morning's train'. .Will Costtt-mthd. Action has been com menced in the County Conrt by W. 8. Chritman, O. K. Chritman, Sarah A. Cathe , N. P. Chrisman and V. F. Chnsmsn, against Peter O. Chrismsn, John F. Wslker std Miry Jane Walker, asking that the will of the late C. V Chrismsn be set aside and sn administrator of ths estate be appointed. 8irsuw Rosa W understand that Mr John Brown, who has the contract for com pleting the rad to the Lower Siuslaw ia pro gressing rapidly with the work. He hss at nadv about eomideted the blasting out of the 1 roadway through Beech sr reck.- STATE UNIVERSITY- A column devoted to the Interests of the Laurean and Eutaxlan Literary Societies, and the State University. Lura E. Mchci. .Editor. Ch arils Lock wood entered school last wssk. Seymour W. Condon paid Eugsne a visit but Thursday. " When are the Laureans going to give aa open session f" Ida Porters father visited the University one day but week. Miss lena MoCown is teaching nsar her horas at Oregon City. Prof. Spiller was absent from her classes Isst Thursday on acoount of sickness. Elden M. and Hsicn A; Brattain entered school ths twelfth of this month. Helen Doiithit wat elected to membership in the Eutaxlan society laat Friday, Miss Bessie Day favored ths society with a well delivered recitation at their last sssslon. Ths Bulgarian question, delated in tht society last Friday, w.u decided in favor of ths affirmative. Miss Leaths McCornack was absent from school severs! daya laat wsek, on account ot a sevee attack of neuralgia. One of the members of ths botany class has discovered that potatoes and mulleins belung to ths sams family of plants. Ws ars sorry to say that Anna Coffin wlU not return to school thit year. . She expects to attend the Business College at Portland next winter. Mrs. Agnes M. Geary, a graduate of tht clast ot 1840, is in town visiting relatives and friends. Sho will probably remain three or four weeks, ( There will be publio exercises ia the audito rium the thirtieth ot this month. Tht sxerclses as usual will consist ot sssays and declamations. Out of tht seven teachers at the publio school In Eugens five have been members of ths Eutaxisn society, thrvs of whom are now honorary members. Miss Ssiuids visited ths Eutaxisn society lsst Friday, fend In consequence Immediately had her name proposed for membership. Ths nams of Mist Lena Edris wss alto proposed for membership. Misses Ds Etta Cogswell and Ida Cogswell start Saturday for San Diego, Cel., where they will siend the winter. In the spring they will take a trip to the SaaJwich Islands and return hums In about a ysar. K. ft. l'nttar. who la taachinir school near Eugens, sxpects to join his class at ths University about the twentieth of November, All the Junior class, with tht exception of Miss McClung, will then be together again. Miss Viua Gore expects to return to Eugsne in a week or two. She will not go to school this ysar, but will taks music lessons. We regret to lose her from schmd but hope shs will till remain an active member of our society. ' Lsst week several of the Laureans kindly subscribed their names to a piece of paper, for making ton much noUe in ths hall, by means of which they pledged themselaet to remain till four o'clock on repetition ot the offense, provided thsy got caught H. IL Hendricks, a graduate of the normal class of 1883, ia teaching school at Fossil, Uilllam Uo., Uregun. Mia rreno Udell, a fiarmer Eutaxlan, who taught music there during ths summer, hat resumed her duties at governess h) ths fsmily of Mr, Fartont, Crook Co., Oregon. Miss Kats Powell,' a graduate of last year's noimal olati, ia teaching In tht publio schools ot Astoria. During bsr school life at the Unl verity, Kats mails many friends here; and, judging from the energy with which tht car ried on her studies, we predict for ber iucosst as a sdhoolmk'm. The Eutsxians are going to have a grand pea nut party at the resilience ot Mr. Hendricks, at which time thsy will eelstrate their prosperity, both put and present, and their expectations for the future, and have universal rejoicing from the fact that they are still In existence. , Ths exterior of ths new University building is beginning to assums a finished appearand. The shingles have all been put on and ths workmsn hare oommenoed to cement It When it is finished Prof. Condon's cabinet, and prolMbly the University library will be transferred int) it Mr. Robert Collier is now wielding the rod Ia one ot the institutions of learning on ths Long Tom. The Eutsxians feel that It will not be precipitate in them to Under their sympathies, even at this early date, to the fair ones of that vicinity In the heart ach snd tngnUh which must insvltably follow in ths orbit of hi winning smile and presence. The much boasted "grit" of the Laureans ssema to be softening. For two successive terms thsy have elected their editor and found afterwards to their great chagrin that he wss not equal to the emergency. However, in their great misfortune thsy have ths consola tion of knowing that they have the full sympathy and kind wiabss if the Eutsxians. The graduatee Af last year are all busy, Anna Patterson Is teaching a flourishing school near Eugene ; Henry MoClure is filling a position on the Portland News ; D. W. Bass Is beginning the study of law, while R. F Reasoner is attending a theological college In the East Thus year after year the University sends out a new class of workers,' well equipped by her discipline for labors in ths different paths of life. There has recently been orgsntted ia this city by the public school teachers snd their eotempnrsries a society, something after tht pattern' of the Alexandrian society of hut year and aevrral years before, but differing In' this; that it has' for Itt avowed purpose the' object of bringing nut the eligible) young men. Mr. Vswter hsa been elected president of this organization. This is written as a friendly warning. Young man, tewars. Ths question f-r debate the twenty-third la " Resolved, That Gladstone has done more for England than Biamark hae for Germany." i The affirmative leader Is Glen Shaw. The negative is LU Hendricks. The question for tbs thirtieth Is " Resolved, That the people of Washington Territory were justifiable in recent actions against ths Chinese. AfflrraUlve leadrr is Id Hendricks; colleague are J. McClnrs, K. Buiok and L. Mnrch. Ntgativ l.-adi-r ia Ida Porter; the colleagues-ar G. bhtw, E. Bristol and B. Day,- Cottage) Qrova Item. from ocr irciAtooRWRowMiry.J Cottaoi Grovr, Oct 21. Weather continues delightful. , Mrs E W Whipple went to- Portland Mwtday. , . . '- , Mr Darwin Brietow and wife went to Eugene Ssturday. , J W Masterson retnrntd Saturday from a visit sp the McKentls. . .. . . w Mr John White and wife, of Sfuslaw valley, were in town Tuesday. , There wss a social hon at tha residence of Mr Wm Maooon ia this place last night MrWm Rose has sold his renoh to Mr Silas lnnard, aud oonUmplates goiog to California. Mr Ed McClsnahsn purchased quite an amount of oats in this vioiuity within tha last day or two. Mr Darwin Briatnw went to Portland Monday, his wifa remaiuing ia Eugene dur ing his absence. . ' ' Mr P T Noland took a band of mutton sheep through town to day which' ha par chased of Mr K H Haxlaton. Messrs J W Cleaver, Ed McClsnahsn. Mr Shellon, and another gentleman, a stranger of Eugene, were in town thia week... Our boys arc to play the Silk. Creek key g match game of baae ball on tha lattsr'e around next Saturday, it the weather eofl. tinuet favorable. Viam. SirsLAW Mail Koctr, County Judge Waahborna recently wrote to Congrsesmsu nermann asking his aid, anil tending peti tions, for tha inorsass of mail service to twice a week between Eugene City and Florence and for the eoesolidatioa ot the Long Tom mate. . Mr, Hsrmaan rsplisd as follows : " Yoar favor reueivseY enclosing petition for increase of auil eaisnaaicatiou betaeea Eugene City tad Florence, and also (or consolidation of the two routes. I bava prepared a strong eummuuioaties), with some statistics in support af the aetitina suit have forwarded all to WaeaioDtos) City, I sgree with yon from personal 1 sow ledge cf ths country that It It ao important route. THlOmtuoH Ffvia.-It ia atttlsd fact that Oregon will receive a large bnmtgratloai from Iowa asst season. This has beea brought about by ths visit of ths Iowa editors and the missionary oar now In ths East. A letter wat received In Portland recently from a well-to-do -farmer, living near Oekalnoea, ia which be sayst "la fact the treat thinu- al she Oska lonsa Fair was the oar. Everybody saw it snd admired the Oregon product displayed therein. Consequently, an Oregon fever rages. ' I am a wealthy farmer, and have an excellent farm, hut will sell It out next spring, and leave tor the land where it is said crops never fail . Arrbstrd and Finid. M.. Mullen was arrested and brought to this city last 8stiir day for aa assault committed oa a Mr. Hadtell at Florence, Oregon. He wsa tried Ssturday evening by jury and found guilty.. He was Hoed by Justice Henderson (23 ami cost the latter amounting to aboat $150, He paid tha Sue but haa not ytt paid tht oostt. Focrtxih Mokl Out) Hey this wsek fourteen mora mining olelml were recorded ia the County Clerk s oHoe ia the Blue river district by partiet from Polk couaty. W a learn that Keprceentativa r lyun, or oiarion county, will erect a quarti mill iu the dis trict next spriug. Snow haa now drivsa all tht prospectors out of the quarts miues. Ciorrino Hatra The Goard and Nssr, York World will be sent to one address fur the tnm of 3 20. Tha Wortd it the lsadlng Democratic paper published ia the United States, Send ia your -luWswiptioos imme diately. , ' ' " " '' Fish Mah,rit. Mr J P Ditchburn has Just started a fish market in this city on Ninth Street, opposite Day A 'Pratt's blacksmith shop, Ha will keep constantly oa hand all kinds of fish, oysters, clams, poultry and gams, etc The people should give the gentle msn a good support , Cuminq Out. Tbs proprietors ara now doting tha I X L Store nut at cost Thit it a genuine doting out tale. The boya luttnd going into bstiness in Saa Ftsaoisce ia tha near future. Anyone wsntiug rare bargain should give them a call. Noticr. Mr. B. 11. James having retired from buslnest and being desirous of se tiling ' up, requests all those indebted by Bote or ac count to immsdlatsly call sad make settle ment He can be found at bis office la the Court House, ready to receipt lor all debt due him. Crrr Proprrtt. The following trtnstsr of city property hsvs been made this week Sam'l Meek to L. Bilyea. two lot aud house oa Seventh street, considsratioa, fl.fSOO. D. R. Christia to A. C. Holme, two lota in Cbrittian't additioa to Eugene, oousidsra tioa, 1323. ' Estbat.-A smell red onw; tail thort; white spot on forehead, ami higb In season; stray! from Mr. Oustavs Hiclcsthier's place nsar this city about two weeks age. Aayjuformatioii eonoerning tha whereabouts of said animal will be liberally rewarded. L Salomoh Talk. He y that all those indebted to him roast come forwarX atd tettle ot else they may have the anptea- aut matter brought to their attention by a lawyer,- A word to the wise is tuQicieat Bound Ovm.'-Mohroa, who set she city jail ot fire, wsa given a preliminary examlna tioa laat week before Judge Shaw, aad waa bound over ia the sum of 1500 to await th actluaof the greed jury. ; Stray Shot. A stray hot broke a Urge pan nl glass in J. L.' Pags's residence yester day about noon, and entered ths sitting room, and fell on ths floor, tbs force of the same be ing spent No P. acr, -There being no entries' for1 the races announced lor yesterday, thsy wsrs de clared off, Marriiu. At Baker' Hotel', fn Eugersa City, Oct. 21, 1S83, by Geo. W. Kinsey,- J. P., Win. MoBee and Burg Cdxlard. HnRfti Ra(-A horse race will be run' at Janction City to-day between the Harpole) and Lingo- horses for a purse of 11000 Dim. About tea mile west of Eugene, October 20, 1885, of diphtheris, a dangbter of Mr. Wm Fisk; aged 15 yeara. FarkmrTak Noticr. Agooddinasr eaa had at Baksr's hotel for 2J cents, . , Mr. Geo. S. Klncaid haa been eenSned t Ms rrm with lidwesa thia wvekv