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fy AND COUNTY brief ME.vrioas. 1 I Igi.terl, Rgiiter!! LnKiWCur.. pfN J Taylor IUC uenwswy- T cures all kidney trouble ,r,m L,, goods .ml clothing specialty at Ljy' store. T - ... v . Lhty acres of nu ,or "le- lnfu"6 01 vou wt to buy 8'" cheap, the t. Store U. Lrybody w' bo VuMed if attend Bind oftioeri. .'Mou8 are at work on It M Day'. brick building. ,. Kidney Tea in tlie bett known rem- h ,r kidney trouble. ,tndooldtitU every day in me wee . Horn's barber shop. i, GuabD doe all kind of job printing Ler than Portland prices. to Khinehart'i Hall next rnuay eve ,uJ enjoy wine good music. ott CM pnrons " '"'" ...v..v. Watte' 'rom '0 nd upwards. m want ft book to spend the long ry sfenings give Sterling Hill ft call went hardware at reatonaoie prices I the stow of i'ritohett k Forkuer. . j H Whitmo'te and wife intend soon M to Eugene from MonawK precinct. .nF0ra i the sole agency for U U r the celebrated Tansil Punch Cigars. Ltjei skate riit from this data at Rhin li Gents, edmlasion and skates, 25 els. Llini HiU keeps in stock an exceljent Ltaont of good readable works. Give tcaU good farm for raising stock or grain for oo reawoable terms. Inquire of Judge !ltOB. emocratsb sure and register in your re tive precincts. The time is April 6th, 6th Tib. What mast I do to be saved," t the Ltian Church Sunday, March 21st, at )ity election two weeks from Monday, notio in another column given by the y Recorder. Mr D R Lakin has a cooper shop in this city fi It prepared to Make and repair all kinds jwillow ware. X pleasant home for sale by Myron E Ilkins, near Willamette street. Inquire I mail or in person. Jdr Elroy Collin ha repurchased the do- ery wagon, and will take charge or the at next Monday. i i .. .if' . jThe services of ft reentered thoroughbred J-sey bull may be secured by calling on Mr $0 Perkins a mile below town. k-tir VUll ,cw -uii ui ,.v.v .... Idling to be built in the south-western Jrt ot town, to McFarland k Feuton. Sterling Hill, at the posti!fice, takes sub- j-iotiuns fo Wr evirr newspapor and wiodinal in America, at the publishers rates. Remember, you can purchase Justices Ink sumocn, civil and criminal suhpoenaes I complaint at the Guard office at Portland en. utev J 8 McCain hot purchased the Ya- lot Mail, published at Newport, and will Wter devote his time to publishing' the ns. The following announcements for City 'arshal will be found in another column: lessrs Wm Durant, Geo W Fletcher, Gno fost and Egbert C Lake. If you want to buy anything in the cloth- g or dry goods line, give Mr S H Friendly call, as he has just received a stock uf joods that must be sold at once. Ons of the largest stocks of boots and shoes erbroutht to Euirene has jiiHt arrived at Jatlocks'. They were bought direct from the anufacturers in the East and will be sold on fery reasonable terms. For dyspepsia, headache and all disorders jrising from a disordered stomach, Da Haven's Pyspepsia Cure is an infallible remedy. Try and be convinced, r or sale hy Ohbuiw 4 Co. At Matlock's a verv fine line of ladies Ihoes of the celebrated H D Holhrook make, lirect from the Eastern manufacturer. The kdies of Lane county would do well to call at lr Matlock's store and examine these goods. Oo and after Auril 1st thn undersigned Fill commence doing business ou a eady pay basis, selling goods for cash or roduue only. All purchasnr will Hud it to heir interest to call and get prices. J. U. MATLOCK. Then will htk Aluinn Arvinn in Sifc farv'ft Episcopal Chnroh next Sunday, . morning kod evening; also on Tuesday and Tuesday Wternoon and Wednesday evening.' All are C'Jtllilllr IllnlJ n mttnA I The U S grand jury has been called' to .meet in Portland, March' 23d. The follow- !-n( gentlemen from Lane connty have been driwn u member of that body: H Q f .1 .1 ; ni . . . r. jiiicn, win tsmitn and u vv sears. Dr Graves' closinz services will be held on Monday at the liaptiat Church at 3 p m, last least," Eveninu at the same place at 1 7 o'clock, 'address to vouna ladies." The sme address will be given at 8 o'clock at Rhineharts HalL At the close of tnese ser vice Dr Graves will say good bye. , Ayer'i flair Vigor stimulate the hair cells to health action, and promotes a vigorous growth. It contain all that ean be sup. plied to make the natural hair beautiful and abundant; keen the calp free from dandruff od make the hair flexibfe and glosy. When the blood ia loaded with impurities,' and moves sluggishly in the veins, an alter tive i needed. This condition of the viUl fluid cannot last lorn? without serions results. There is nnthinir KatfAi than Avpp'a SUm. Prilla to purify the blood, excite the liver to action. The Firemen Band will give a concert on Friday evening, March 26l.h, "assisted by the best musical talent in the citv. The Programme will consist of instrumental and ocal music character aongi, solos, duetts, qnartetta, etc. The proceed to be applied n new lnstrnmeaU. ,,' - A Coon Range Items. . , March 10, 1880, ..Wear having variety 'of weather this . A niece of J Boyd, from Junction, is visit ing her. Born, to the wife of n I .vnha. a. inn Afnthap and child doing well, and ilea may recover. We are sorry to learn tint lioo.jack has the rheumatism, and hope for liis speed reoovery. Mr W Bullard intendi HtArfclnir 'fnp TYaj; A a short time, to look after his lurxe bauii cattle. Miss N E Goodnastui-e has been itonnini with ter brothers, VV L and T A, for the latt two freeks. W ULdersjind that Civ his prospective son in Uw iu partnership in tlie hop I'umiiens. Thare must be some attraction at Spring ild. as 11 IS bag been uoiua there of Urx every Friday evening. We understand that tlm I.mnli- iio.hAlr Yacyby, is now prepared to give lessons in music to any that may dexire. Old Thoughtless. City Real Estate Transactions. W T Osburn to Ada S Biitterfield, lot in Eugenei con 81250. Geo II Parks to F M Wilkius, lot in Eu gene; con $450. S P and 8 H Lowell to Bell Jennings, lot in Ejgene; oon $1000. John M Harper to A W Patterson, lot in Eugene: con $1. M C El'sworth to B S Wilbur, lot in Eu gene; con $250. Notice. Having sold my insurance business to Messrs Hendricks & Eakin, I would hereby tender my thanks to the people of Eugene City and Lane county for the very liberal business Destowed upon me. 1 would also most cor dially recommend my successors, Messrs Hen dricks & Eukin. . Chas. Lal'ER. Eugene City, March 19; 1886. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby civeii that the nnrtnentbin heret 'fore existing between J W Hulery and r f iiaxter has been dissolved by mutual con sent ,T. W. Hl'LKRY. P. F. Baiter. Eugene City, March 1, 1886. The DEMrsEV LaBlanchb Prize Fight. The Dempsey-LaBlanche prize finht came off as per arrangement on last Saturday at a place called Rye, just on the border line be tween New York ami Conneticut. The stakos were $1,000 a side and a puree of about $2,000 made up hy some of the notable sporting men of New York. The fight was conducted ac cording to the Marquis of Queensberry rules, and is regarded by those who claim to know to be the hardest fought middle-weight battle on record, ltoih men were ceverely pimished.and thirteen rounds were fought, lasting 5'J min utes. Lelilanche was com; letely used up and when attempting to meet hie antagonist in the fourteenth round was about falling, and Demp- sey caught him and assisted him to his chair. Both .contestants pronounced the battle a fair one. Saying" ova "Agitator." One of the Poitlaud agitators is said to have remarked a day or two ago that the country is on the verge of "arnica," and if the law snd order men did nut look out ''arnica" would e'yon dnwu like night and "macassar seal Oni gnu' eternal brave. He is the man v,ho apologized for the uulamented Butes' p.ior poor oratory by saying that his "bronieal jhubes" were out of order. Tho "agitator" has evidently, been thinking of "anarohy" and "massacre." If there is any massacro he he, will get. his dose. Ihu anarchy part he is doing his bout to preclpltn'e. Statusi.iau. PXINTINO. Owing to my sickuesH last Fall I was not ablo to attend to my painting business, but uow I am much better, nnd I have secured two good mechanics from Eng. land who have each served an apprentice ship of seven years, who will do all work offered me this Summer. All work will be executed in the bcxt oi Btylo. Sign and car riage work a specialty. I have just recieved a large quantity of Salem and Eastern nils aud all kindj of paints, which will be sold at reasonable prices. Give me a call and get prices. Special attention given to orders. Joseph: La b. Cct Rates. Mr 8 H Friendly has just received large stock of dry goods from the East, which, owing to the cut ates made by the railroads, ho intends selling sftices that will astonish all. Times are hitiWnd he is bound to give his customers the benVlit of the low rates consequent to tho railroad war. New Tailor Snop.-Mr J Davis has estab lished a new tailor shop in this city, one door north of F B Dunn's store. He does all kinds of work in the best of style at rea sonable rates. Pants from ?7 np. He makes cleaning and repairing a specialty. Mr Davi is au excellent workman. Give him a clL Notice Tp Voters All persons desiring to vote at the next June election, are noti fied that they must appear at their usual places of voting on the 5th, (Tth and 7th day of April, I38C, and register; otherwise under the law they cannot vote. Married. In Salem, Oregon, March 17th, 1886, by Key E J Thompson, Engene H Bristow and Miss Pugh. The couple will take np their permanent residence in East Portland. Eugene's many friends congratu late. Closed. Sheriff Campbell, last Tuesday afternoon, closed the saloon of Mr J W Wil ton, on attachment. The amounts of the claim are as follows: E Gnlinsky & Co, $70; A J Weiller k Co 860; S Smead, J65. He will not resume. Tare Notic All those owing me by Bote, account or otherwise are requested to call and settle the samp immediately, as I must have what is duo me. I do not want to pnt the acconnts in the hands of an at torney if I can help it. J. M. Sloax. L Salomon Talks, He says that all those indebted to him must come forward i and settle ot else they may have the unpleas-1 Dl.KD At th,e ''' of Kv Mr Bax ar.t matter brought to their attention by a ter, in Mohawk precinct, March 15, 13S6, lawyer. A word to the wise is sutliuient i Una, daughter of Mr P F Baxter. Farmers Take Notice. A good dinner can hadat Baker' Hotel tut 25 cents. County Democratic Committee Meeting. The member of the Democratic Central Committee of Lane county re hereby called to meet in Eugene City, Tuesday, Marlii 23, 1886, at 2:30 nm, for the purpose of choosing a time foV the holdiug of a County Convention, and apportioning delegatus to the same. E. P. Colkmam, Chairman. The members of the oommittoe are as fol lows: E P Coleman, 0 B Dorris, A D Bur ton, H M Veatch, U K Hayes and L Bilyeu. Cottage Grove Items. KROitOCR 8PECIALC0RRK.SPO!riEST. Cottage Grove, March 11, 1886. Mr H lladley came up to this place lost 'ondiy. Miss Minnie Porter, of Shedd, was in town Monday night. Mrs John Whiteaker left for her homo in Portland Saturday. Mr Sam Veatch had about one-fourth ot his teeth extracted last week. Frost snd ice every day up to the 10th inst. Some snow on the surrounding hills several mornings. Mr U H Hazleton was kicked by a horse a few days ago, ou the thigh, aud considerably bruised. Mr James Sears killed a bald eat;le one day last week that measured seven feet from tip to tip of its wings. Mr Lawson Sleigh has been quite sick at the residence of his father, rive miles west of here. Dr Osburn has been attending him. There was a s iciahle at the resilience of Mr L B Wharton Tuesday evening, and one at Mr 11 Chance's Wednesday evening. March 17, 1886. St ratrloV Day. Mr D H Coleman, of Eugene, was in town Monday. . Rev Mr Smeed preached here, last Monday evening. s -, Messrs Veatch and Thornton cam .down from the mines Saturday. . " j Aunt Kittle Cooley, mother of Alex and John Cooley, is quite ill Mrs Dr Kennedy and son, of . the Lower Siuslaw, arrived here to-day on a visit to rela tives. Rev 0 II Wallaee returned from Mary's river last week, where he delivered a series of sermons. ' Mrs Avery roiurned home last Friday from a canvassing tour of several months, with a chart for dress cutting. There was a Prohibition meeting held in the church here last Friday evening, at which several little speeches were made. Tuesday miming came in looking quite wintry, the ground being covered with snowf which was also tbo case this, Wednesday, morning. A little boy by the .name of Mol'herson, who, with his mother, was visiting relatives in this vicinity, died March 11th, at the resilience cf David Mosby, They wero from California. Miss Sadie Meyers narrowly escaped being baoly burned last Monday morning. - She was stauding near the tirepiacu when ber dress took hie, and was in tputH a maze when she noticed it. Sue was slL'iitly burned iu Cftini;iiisliing the name-. :. :. Vebitt. Prineville Items:' Marco 6, 1380. Weather cloudy; thermometer W, - ' Hills and desert covered with show. Vtul LUdgpath closed hii school her ori tie otu. l, . ' ; .'r-.:f V . . j I7i jjorsey nas moveo. iu nil i.irm on new some creek. Mrs Jss Iiuckey will start East on a visit in a short time. Dink Graham and Linn Woods opens (hoir new sal'sm to-day. The sheep men now pay tbo same bounty on coyote scalps hs the comity. Col Smith, of Eugene,, arrived here on the stage from The Dalles last night. Miss 0ie Walton has moved her school from the Power's Hull to the district school house. Mrs S J New arm will start iu a few days on a visit to relatives iu tho eastern part of the State. Several deer were seen close to town yestei day evening. All the boys that can get a gun and a horse are out for a chase. Several persons from here intend visiting relations in ih valley as soon as they can cross the mountains. The snow is repot ted as not being very deep at Fish Lake, Douglas Baker, of Silver creek, is In town, and reports having had a good Winter with no lose 6i stock. Mr li is a brother of Win Baker, or Grand Prairie, Lane county. There will be about five tickets in the field this ejection; DHinocratiugw Uepyblican, Mug wi'mp.V Vigilatities and Jlooushiners. The lust trt'iAare hul l im,' me.fin'j now forthe purpose of controliug the conventions. Iei;uuvR. i v Last Notice. Connty and State taxes will bo delinquent April 1, 1386. Hoed this notice and save cus and percentage for collection of the same. J, K. CAM Pr! ELL, . SlioyQ and Tax Collector. Notice. My wife, Mrs E J Stinit, having left 'liy bed and board, I hereby give notice thatI will not bo responsible for any debts of her contraction from thi (Tate. Dallas, Feb 6, 1886. A. Stisit." The dijove notice we clip from the Dallas Itemizer, It is just cheeky enough to emanate from such a bilk ' as Stitiic. We don't suppose he could pur chase 25 cent worth of good in any town iu Oregon, for the simple reason that he pays uo one. Contract Let. The contract for the erec tion of the new nue-story brick building just south of tho I X L Store has been let to Mr L N Roney for $1,640. When finished it will be occupied by Kliue k Krause, as a boot and shoe store. Vacancies;. We are informed that there are two vacancies in the Lane county schol arships to the State University, viz j' Jennie McClure, term expired, and Mary Potter, resigned. Oslv 60 Cents. The Guard will b a fur nished to all new subscribers until after the June election for the small sum of 50 cents. Wanted. A girl todogeueral housework, Apply at the residence of Chas Laces. ,Lane County Pionears. At a meeting of the Board of Directors Jof Pioneer Association for Lane County, held in Euguiiu March It, 1886, the following member were present: , Hon A 8 Patter- Jm, Vloe PwiiUjiit; Hon K P Coleman, Prof W Johnson, aud Hon T U Hendricks, See rotary. . The minutes pf the last auuual meeting were read. and approved. . A letter from Gov John 'hitea'ker, War ing date ol Feb 6, 1886, tendering bit resig nation a President of the Association, was read and ordered filed, and Hon A S Patter son assumed duties ss President. On motion of Hon K P Coleman it was re solved, that a vote of thanks are due aud is hereby tendered Ex Governor Whiteaker for the great interest he has manifested iu tho Pioneer Association of Lann county, and that we greatly. regret the nocessity . of his resignation as bur presiding officer. It was resolved that the Pioooer Asso. ciation hold their third annual Grand Re- union at Eugene City, on Thursday', June 3, 1886, in accordance with the constitution and by-law of said association. Ex-Govnpr Whiteaker was chosen as Orator of fie Day, with Prof Thomas Con don as alternate. Elder Philliu Mhlksv Wis annninted Chaplain, with iter Oillospi a alternate. Hn i J.tVngr 'sras appointed annalist. Hob K ? Coleman wan appointed Grand Marshal, with'Amo 'Wilkiu and Goo W Kinsey md,fants. .- , . Commrtme" on grounds 8 A Ogden, Geo Swift and J U Gray. , lommitlffl on music J H McClung, J 0 Watts. Mill Nettie McCornack and Miss Dorria. Committee on toato F M Dunnl Hon John Kelly and A U Hovey. Committee on amusements J B Rhine hart, Henry HorTmxo, R M .Day, DrJC Whiteaker and William Walker,. ; The programme will b a follow: ,.,. ' 1 Profession of Pioneer to be .formed in front of the Court House under th direction of the Grand Marshal and hi aid, at 10 ocioc. . .. i , , 2 Camo to be formed nearitand erected for the speaker. 3 Music 4 Prayer by Chaphno. 5 Music 6 Oration. 7 Muie. 8 Heading of Annals. 9 Music . 10 Meeting amund the camn fire, at which time abort speeches, toast, etc will be in order, after which a grand basket dinner will be enjoyed. Ihorewillbea business meeting at the Court Hnneo after the ceremonies arc over at the grounds, for the purpose of electing oliict rs to serv the Association th ensuing year, and to transact such other business ai may come before the meeting. I he KfTetary was instructed to notify the lifl'iTi'iit officers of the day of their election. and to give a oopy of the proceedings to each of the city papers for publication. On motion the meeting adionrned subject to the call of the President. T. w. Hendrick, Sec. Eugene, March 9, ISS6. Another Question of Veracity. , We'pnbj.h to-day a letter from Gen. W. S. UoseoTUus to a gentleman of thi oity where in th statement are diametrically opposite to those mad by the editor of the eow paper. Ther4M never better time, foe explanation ' ft! tee h.fr ther will give it rittht now. If they do nrtt, or if they shuffle, th people win know who tells the truth and who do not Here Is the letter of General Rosecrans: Treasury Department, ) Register' Othce. 1 .Wasiiijuitox, D. C, February lO.h, 1880. Dear Shi: A. man named Henry Fry wrote me that he was nil apilicant for the Post Oltine, anil was probably told by me how such application should Lu made. I do not know him, and cannot remember ever having seen him. I think his oaU!rs were sent in my care, and forwarded to tlie 1'iwtiuaster General ome pa wrs at least, but I have no memorandum, and no uetailed recollections of what they were. I should be vsry sorry to say or do anything to prevent the Democracy of Eugene City from having their wishes and views favorably con sidered in the appointment of Postmaster. Can you tell mo where Henry Fry is from, and what military service, if any, he prettmds to have rendered during the War for the Union, and in what command. Very Truly Yogrs, - W. S. JWsEC'RANS. ' Tiik Oreiionian on thkO. P. The Jfler- ald-Dissciiiinntnr says' that in a sensible arti ule upon the business situation in the WIS' lamette Valley, the Oregonian says: "The middle counties Liun, Benton, Polk and Marion are expecting great benefits from flio una OrncriKi Pjiiiilin ir V.Oninil Knv rnih. -0 -- - ' lX . road, which is to be extended at once to iWittee. Albany. It has been found cheaper to send grain to San Francisco via Yaquina Bay than to market it in Portland, And merchandise is being brnugh by this routo at less cost than via Portland. The Oregon Pacific Company, it is reported, will pnt another steamer on the route between Yaquina Bay and San Francisco very soon, and during the coming year will make a strong bid for Wil lamette business. We would prefer, natur ally, that the business of the country should come to and through Portland, but if better terms can be made elgewhere, then the bosi ties must go that way." Thi "Moonshiners." We stated last Week, that Mr Joseph Davi had boen arrested for running th saloon near the bridge without , license, After a trial Mr Davi was acrrtiitted as it appeared that he had nothing at all to. do with running the saloon. The Sheriff tben ar rested one John Beverly on th earn charge, and he whs tried on the evening of March 12th before Justice Henderson,' who held bim over to await the action of the grand jury in the sum of $50. Thursday he furnished ATessrs Win Edris and Wm Skelton as bondsmen and was discharged from custody. T i- Dr. Graves' Meeting. To night at Rhine- hartVllall thc.Dr will preach on "The Mod ern Dance," at 6:45 sharp closing in time for Mis White' lecture at th f Presbyterian church.,. At 3 p'm be will give t Bible reading at the Presbyterian church on, "Sheltered by the blood." Sunday evening the evangelist will ak at 7 o'clock and at 8 o'clock. The song services and addresses by the pastors at the Hall will begin at 7 p m. Removed. Mr J Davis has removed his tailoring establishment Bp-stairs into the rear pmrn of Walton's brick building. Anyone wanting good work dune should give him a call Brevities. Several immigrants have loostod in Laue oounty thi week. Two traveling co'ored musician wore in town lost Thursday. Mr 0 ftettmaiv wilt remove to the I X L Stor about April 1st AI Hembree intend returning to Lane county from Burn next month. Th Linn County Prohibition Convention is called to meek March 29, 1886. The students of lliq University generally wore the green ties on St Patrick s Day. The trial of W W Saunders, the Albany homicide has been continued until June. A large numlier of cattle and sheep r.re be ing shipped from this station to Portland. The hills have been covered with (now this week, making the air feci wintry-like. All Pioneer should read the proceeding of the mcutiug of the Executive Committee Monday, Tuesday and WedneiJay, April 8 th, 6th and 7th is the proper dates upon which to register. Mr J J Cotnstnck has sold her saw mill near Latham to a Mr Palmer, of Drain sta tion. The north bound train was three hours late yesterday, A slide beyond Roseburg was the cause. Farmers snd horsemen, it will pay you to read Mr T J Duuton' advertisement In anoth er column, A large amount of freight arrived in Eugene via the Yaquina route from San Francisco last Tuesday morning. Dr Sharpies sprained one of his. ankle last Thursday. .He is now able to be about the street With the aid of a cai e. ( Prof T F Campbell, of Corvallis, it promi nently mentioned a the probable nominee for Governor on the Prohibition ticket. ( We acknowledge the receiptj ot a compli mentary ticket to the social party given last evening by the Eugeue Social Club. Thank. i N Luper wa bound over to appear be fore the grand jury last Saturday by Justice Henderson in the sum of 9500, with Rodney Scott and J $ Stewart a bondsmen! The Indian War veterans of 1835 6 will meet in the Court House this afternoon at 1 o'clock p m for the purpose of organising an Encamp mont, There should be a liberal attendance. The machinery for the new foundry to be established in this city, by Mr Frazier, late of Roseburg, has arrived, Our people should give the new enterprise all possible encourage ment J E Houston, formerly of thi place, is spoken of as a candidate for thi ollico of Superintendent of tublie Instruotino before the Prohibition State Convention that meets in Salem, March 31st The last issue of the cow journal was uhiit terably vile and dirty. In chat line we leave them thn laurel they may pluck from th slime; we do not compete. Vulgarity is not wit, any more than yov. art what you pretend to be. Some person attempted to assssiioate Mr M Fenwick, a former resilient of thi connty, recently at hi horn near Burns, Oregon, The aeaassin shot at him, but luckily a book lu hi breast packet received the bullet A uarrow escape. Mr F M Wilkiu ha purchased the old tannery property on Eighth street, near the mill race, the sum paid being 9550. The building occupied by Blair Bros will be eu- larged, and Mr Frazier, late of Rnsejmrg, will establish a foundry in the now building. The many friends of T J Blair, of this city, will be pleosod to learn that the reported shortage In his accounts as county treasurer,' to the amount of over $400 is a mistake. As further examination ot his books ond account reduce the amount to about (200, and it is thought that thi anion nt will be found. Cor vallis Gazette. L G Ross, wlloormerly attended tho Univeffii tsfTTsoappe "his pistol at W B I'arkor.' of Lakeviow, last i?atunluWi Parker tbSifthc'rtL ill' Rosswice.S mi' BotUHlie combatant tiaveMic bcuu bound over iiijtie sum of $500, to await tli actum of the Lako county grand jury. The Democratio Stte Central Committee meets in tlie city of Portland to-dny for th purpose of selecting a date and place for the meeting of the State Convention, and for such other business as may come before the ceta: cj r .1 Hi Lane County Pbmonraoy at the meeting. , Rev A C Faivhild has been appointed, superintendent of the new M E Church building, and J II McClung has been ap pointed to collect the subscriptions. A ro uble slab, appropriately inscribed to the memory of Cynthia A Humphrey, was ordered to be placed iu tho foundation of the building. The 1 O O T entertainment bus been post poned from Friday evening, March 10th, to Saturday evening, March 27th, on accouut of the Japanese scenery and costumes for th "Mikado" part of the programme being delayed. Tickets, including reservod scats, will be on sale at Crain Bros after Monday next Admission 25 cent. Dr Graves, the Evangelist, has been holding a successful meeting a Rhinehart's Hall. The place ha been crowded every night thi week. Many persons ar deeply interested and quite a number have been converted, Th sermon to young men Wednesday night , was listened to bv over on hundred voumr. men besides a large congregation of older persons. Dr GrAve is very earnest and bold and is making a deep impression upon the community. Wanted, A capable man or. woman of unf versal energy tq take the agency of this or some othr county for the "History of Cali fornia,'' To theright party it will pay from 100 to 43(10 per month. Address F Pearson, Mana ger Occidental Publishing Co. - Notice. Mr. B. II.. James having retired from business and being desirous of settling up, request all those indebted by note or ac count to immediately call and Disks a settle menL He can be found at his office in the Conrt House, ready to receipt for all debt due him. Hop Plrchahed. Yesterday Mr S H Friendly purchased 200 hales of 1884 bop. He will ship them to New York immediately. Perjonal. Mr Chas lancr continue t;o improve. , Rev E R Geary visited Albany last Tue V- . ,. , . , .. ... . . ' , . j. Mr J W Cherry is able to be about the house. , , Judge Washburn returned from Salem last Tuesday. , , , Mr Geo C Swift ha accepted position In Peters' store. . , , Dr Jones loft on i , visit to Cheney, W T, last Monday. , Mr C C Cherry, of Albany wa in town one day fhis week. , , ,. ... , .j Mr Peter Runcy aud 1rid hare returned fr.im Portland.. , , . , ..' ... Dr J C Whiteaker, of Cottage Grove, wa in town Tuesifay. . , .. i , : . , Mr J II Goodman ha removed to ill: farm near Sorinulield. . . ..' ' Hurrv ami Jake Warshaner will leave Engeuo in about one week. Mr R M Robimon i quite ill at the fam ily residence in this city. . , Senator E P Coleman went to Portland last Thursday morning. , . , Mr Pliny Snodgrass has accepted a posi tion in the First National Bank of this city. Mr Geo Gill and family have moved to- Snlcm, where they will reside during th Sum mer. . ... , - Attorney J- C Fentoh, weut ti Corvalli. on professional business last Wednesday inerning. i , . , Mr S Munra, of Ponnville, ha been Uf iting relatives and friuudt ip Eugene during the past week, , , Mr T J Nelson, of Portland, Deputy Rv. enue Collector under .liovernor vvniteaKer, gave us a pleasant call last Thursday after, noon. I- ' Mr W H Williams, the arohitect of the new Cuivorsily building, passed last Sunday in Eugene. He wa muoh pleased with the work of the construction on the building and recommended it acceptance. Acme-ltemi. Weather (till continue sumnwlike. Schooner AmythUt tailed the 3d Inst There will be lie school at Florence thi year owing to the impossibility of procuring title to land, at present for a cbool house. Deoutv Sheriff Cochran ha been on th Si uslaw apropos the Malone-Wentworth case. He thinks he must pay "Old Ocean a visit tbt Summer. A natural oranberry marsh. A practical tarty has boen prospecting around Aleroer ake with the Intention of cultivating a large cranberry raorsb there, ... Posters are up for for a fechool meeting to be' held in the caimery On W A Cox place to elect officers ami arramre- other matter prepar atory for ,a school this Hummer. . ,. iit Andrew Famine.' f South Slonih, ha so far Improved in health that he is able to he nnt,.isitlti hi ifnend. Thi I an agreea ble ohang for bim after hi long ticknes,,, .c Th trail from Anm to the North TolrW already being found useful Th other datf w tried to stop a man who was running acros with a hack load of lumber from the mill, tat he exclaimed, "Eureka" and said a man wae waiting in hi boat for him on th other side, , Messr Foster and Presley arrived at Acme on Satuaday and took a trip to th lake en Sunday- ' C.J.P. , . r Lane County Prohibition Party Con vention. Th County Convention of the Prohibition Party is hereby called to meet at the Court House, in Eugene City, on Saturday, March 27, 1886 at one o'clock p m for the purpoM( yf, electing 8 delegate to th State .Cobyenttori.t be held at Salon), March 81,1.886, and traii acting sucn other business as th :convention- may deem advisable. The various precinct are invited to send the following number of Delegates: .-. . ' .' Springfiekl South Eugene... , 6' North Engine 6 . 8 Kail Creek Pleasant Hill Cottage Grove... Mohwk. ........ Long To-n Siuslaw. Lost Valley ,. 4 Cresswell 6' ,. 8 Willamette S , , 3 Junction 6' . 3 Richardson.. ,. 3 Spencer 3 ,. 2 Hazel Dell.. 1 ,. 2 Middle Fork 2' .. 2 Irving..' 5, .. alUhesher.: 2 ,. llLake Creek 1 .. I1 ('amp Creek iV i. mciveueis Florence Co vote Wild Cat. The primaries are called in the variou pre oincts to be hold on Monday, March 22, 1886,! to elect delegate to county convention a nhiive. 8. B. MoitUH. Chairman Lane County Central Committee. - i Artihtio Painting. A fine painting i. on'exlutitinn in the show window of Crain, Bros, the artist, being M J Odell of this city. The pioture show exquisite artistic ability and: should be seen to be appreciated. Mr OdelL is quite proficient In this line, and in delinea tion and execution shows ro.- skilL Th lady having no musio classe on Tuesday af ternoons, she i willing to give lessons in paint ing to limited number during th afternoon of that day1. Tr.lticn, moderate. Married-At the residence of B M Rich ardson. March 10th, Wm Brown and Mr Nel- lie J Hitchcock by T J Neelcy, J r. May a full portion of wedded Wis be their. Fine Shek? Pubchaset. Mr Norri Hum phrey ha purchased from Mr John Moor 2 head of the famous Shropshire sheep, payinf, ,vn im l, ........ (I'Xn'iliihkniiAiA averaora CLU.os ,i.r hi. w""' t "v - --r a A pretty good price. FOR MARSHAL " , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE!,' THAT. ' at the reqiwst ot many citizen, I here! ; announoe mvself as an Imdipe.nden CahH n,Ti fur tin, iillio of ClTI MANHHAt at ti ( etsuing City election. wil. iJuAT. FOR MARSHAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will lie a candidate for tlie office of Cm Marshal at th ensuing municipal election. UEO. W, f LETCHES. FOR MARSHAL TWILL BE A CANDIDATE FOR THE nflii of Cm Marshal at th cominjr City election, Monday, April 5, 18J. j.i.best j. uua - FOR MARSHAL I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELf A3 a candidate for ClTI Mam Hal at theean ing City lctK. G, G, GaOos,