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;Y AND COUNTY. jltftlEF MliXTIOXS. In Kidney Cure. ier kill gloves at Fricndly's. Dr N J Taylor for dentiatry. 1 1 inld cheap fur cah at Matlock's. Jo Kidnay Tea cure ll kidney trouWe aebtof E-utern hat just received at f 'lly acre of fiue land fur sale. Iuquire of (julenian. gnn Kidney Ten It the best known rem Ikiduey trouble. mer wraps. Ladies call at Friendly's , nJ examine them. fioik I receiving Urge line of new dreu J Give him calL iand coM roths every day in the week ly Ilorn'i barber shop. I Guard does all kindi of job printing wr than Portland prices. can purchase Waltham watches at Watt' 'rom $10 and upward. I A Hendennu have received from the a complete line of window shade. jyou want a book to pnd the long y f VOUlug glJ MWUMij vt.. i i i . , ..i.i. . . - Hlua KtAl1n Hill MS 1 1 yon Wanv naruwaro sv ihh"iw'is pi ivca at the store of Pritchett k Fnrkner. broideries a specialty at Friendly's. jd step in the store and look at them, at your bed room sets, lounges, mat' en anil i"i"" -"V Geo F Craw has the sole agency for all d of the celebrated "Tamil Punch Cigar. irling Hill keeps id stuck an excellent -talent of good readable works. Give acaW good farm for railing stock or grain for on reasonable terms. Iuquire of Judge ..tea. The services of a registered thorough brd Jmv bull may b secured by calling on Mr C Perkins a mile below town. J reh vegetables, rained by Frank Marion, B he furnished every Tuesday ami Saturday A Goldsmith's grocery store. Thme coupling societies yclept Marriage adnwmeot have faded from view. Swlnil- float into other businesses. f vou are in want o' agricultural inacliin of any kind, remember that Mr J M iendncks keeps a lull assortment. 2lt S H Friendly has just received an in riice of ladies kid glove direct from the Eat, sd they are the fiuest "in the land." .'Sterling- Hill, at the postofnte, take sub sarlptions fur nearly every newspaper and periodical in America, ai ins puuusners rate. fltsinsm'idr, you cm pdrohvie Justices Uauk luuimnns, civil and criminal (ubitoenaes and complaints at the Guard office at Portland rice. 1 The six en amenta which will oon he in operation in Oregon and Washington Tern tc.ry will convert the milk f at least 2,400 anwi into butter daily. f The finest and I irgrjt lot of window shades ever brought to Eugene will arrive mi Tues day' freight, from NW mk. Call aud ee tnem at rru-uiiiy . It is taid that the mof of the Slate Moure it Salem is insecure and liable to fall m at my time. Now, let us have an extra es- linn of the Legislature. A Lexington, Ky, man, who in a famous jbreeder of shorthorn cattle, write that he will come to Oregon this year and establish hi business at "nie point in the valley. For dyspepsia, headache and all disorder riiiing from a disordered atomai-h, T)e Haven' Dyspepsia Cure iii nu infallible remedy. Try it and be convinced. For ale by Osbiiiin & Co Mr Sutter's store at Cobiirg burned last Saturday at about 2 a m. The manner in 'hich the fire caught is unknown. The lots it reckoned at $4,000,insiired for $.1,000 'At Matlock' a very fine ' line of ladie hoe of the celebrated H D Holbrook make, direct from the Eastern manufacturer. The ladie of Lane county w mid do well to call at Mr Matlock s store ami examine these good. Chief Engineer Day ordered from Chicago thi week a new nickte plate racing hone cart for the Engine Company. It will be duplicate of the cart of Itescue' No 2 of As toria, and will be a joy forever. Mr Casper Ryder while trying to hold in a runaway team in this city last Monday, wu thrown from the wagon and run over by the same. He received severe injuries about the head, but we are glad to say is bow recovering. On and after April lt the undersigned will commence doing business on a ready pay basis, selling good for cash or produce only. All purchaser will find it to their interest to call and get price. J. I). Matlock. Farmers in the Puyallup valley state that nop buyer are offering two cent per pound advance for the hop ' crops and four cent additional on the 1st of September, and then to pay the highest market price for this article on the )5th of October. The Sfatf Francwoo Chronicle says that the C k 0 railroad has let contract for the famishing of 3,000.000 railroad tie, which would build 300 miles of road. From thi H seems that the prospect fur all rail con nection with Culiforoi are very bright. Many ladies admire gray hair on wms ether persou but few care to try it effect on their own charm. Nor need they, since Ayer's Hair Vigor restore gray hair to it original odor. It cleanses the scalp, pre tents dandruff, and atinralates the growth of the hair as iu youth. Two more states Mowaehmett and Ohio bava taken up the Arbor day idea, and Oregon would do well to follow their ex ample. Our State u almost destitute of karil wood, the live oak, which i one of the -Jnrwt familiar of our tree, being a remark ably useless a the hardwood is valuable. Win Borget, an ild resident of King' Valley, Beoton comity, wa seriously in ured last Friday while harrowing grain in a field on hi farm, Ths harrow iu ftoins way Bew up and caught hi leg shove the kuee ' eutting a gah nearly to the f't It fa ' fearful wuoud and aill prvULIf cost him j lie limb aoJ likely hit life. I m vmkwt, County Court. Ths above court held ths May tern this week, commencln(t Wednesday. Present, Geo S Wahburne Judge, J 0 Jennings and J F ttaiaer LommUionrs. J It Campbell Sheriff, and Joel Ware Clerk. The following proceed l.itweie Lad t In tin matter of ths petition of 8 8 Steven and others for a county t..ad from Not! .alley to the bl.UUw road at the crowing of Wild Cat creeki it wa ordered that J A loan, J T Iumaii and II C Huitoii bj appointed reviewers and James Nolaud surveyor, and that May 20 be set a the time to ooiiimriic the survey. In the matter "f the petition of John Simp- ou aud other for a county road commencing at the top of the Conrad hill, to intersect county road at east line ot J Pipe ordered that C W Prouty, K Doty and P F Davi 1 rp (tinted viewer aud James Nulaudiurveyoii to meet May 18th. Iu the matter of the petition of Jo Parker and other for county road iu Lout Va!l.;y precinct, ordered that B Kutleilbe, Jame Parker and L A Dickinson be appointed viewer and J a Nolaud surveyor, to meet may lotn. Hoad district No 81 establUhed and ll F Chapman appointed surveyor. In the matter of road petitioned tor by L Cruzan and other, nrdere.l that 11 Untleilge. .lame Parker and L A Dickinnou be appointed viewer aud James Noluo l surveyor, and that said survey be nude May I2tli. 1 tie viewers on the Chapman road on the McKenzie reported favorable, aud aaid rotul a survryeil wa decLireil a pulilio ro.l Sam la nginl t4i the Mendrick Mail In the matter o' the iietition of W G Knork and others for County roadf the reviewer reporting favorably tne load as surveyed wa ordered eataMi-he'd. AIo the road prayed for by .1 H Fergilon aud others Wa iMrita e talili. II il. At tin time the drawlrii( fit two free schnl- ralii iu the 8tale Univcrxity wn mule. reaultiiiK in the election of Mabel Dunn ami Marcellus P Honnett. I. Gilpatrick filed his resignation a road uierviaor of district No 10, and Ii Jtutledge was apitointed to nil the vacancy. W K Walker tendereit.hi reniirnation a suprrviMir of road ilUtrict No 7, ami Q E Steven wa appointed to till until vacancy. Acme Items. May 4, 1SSS. Cool evening. Nile fllarcuiu ha gone to Eugene. Charlie Saubert hat gone to Eastern Ore- g'i'. We understand the May Party as a suc cess. Mr A C Barbour will be on the Lower SiusIhw several days. Mi1 llarring and i-hildrei., of North For', have been on a viit at Coo Bay A party of some half a dozen peraoh from the Valley are vamping on the oceuo bmuh. Any pcrvm W'th hoolt and line and a fondue for angling can now catch the I i i .-- t tmut in the liver. The Indian ar catch ing a great many kturgeou. Mr Woikmau and family, recently from the K.mt, have located oil Kuowlu' CibcIi. Mr Woikmau' wile i a (inter of Mr l-'rank Kuowleii and not a daughter of Mr Kmiules a before stated. C. C. iSundat School Convention. Mr. and Mr 12 G Wheeler, of the National linptirt Siindny School AiwOciation, wne in Ki:gene thi week orAliljiing a county convention for Lane county.- The leading i-hj.-ct of thi con vention '.S to unite M the .Sun I ly st-bul of the county int-i a union moliu.r fordoiu ilta tiou and to "ain and imp ft Inform itimi con- eerirlng the Work in thi di.fereiit parts of the coftnty. The convention completed ft perma nent organization 'i'lm sdny (tiornin', and tlected the follow in.' olticer tos'-i-ve for a term of one year: rreniilent, lSev C M Hill; Vice Prcidents, Hev I.! A WoftV-y, J C GiMiiUle, W M Pitney, A (' .loiudn, W M ov, II C Veatch, 7 H Bauuhiiian mid Mm J II Pen gra: Secretary, J (i Stevenson; Aanistunt Sec retary, O i Powell: Statistic il Soiwtary, L S Rowland; Treiwurer, W A Potter. Ait E ecutive Committee consi'iintf of the followiiih' persons wa elected: U F Dorria, L (i Adiir, l)i J I Gill, Geo Mai tin and llev .1 W Mieed. Several subject relating to Sunday-schools wrre disciiHsed. The convention ailjoiiriied Thursday eveuin.', to meet ag-cn the second r riday in May, ltKS7. Thk 0. P. Mr Will B nice of the Ore gnu Pacific railroad wa in town (hi week anil gave this office a pleasant call. He in formed ns that hi coin puny has purchased in the East a fine new teamhip that will make the trip from San Francisco to the Vaiuina bar in 30 houi, and that ahe i now loading with steel rails in New York to complete the road to Albany. When thi is vllected the time schedule of the Ya q n ma mail will be ciianijeii so disc passen ger leaving Eugene at 0:40 a in will be due in Ysqniua at 6:40 p m of the same day. Arrangement vill also be effected by which our hipperwill receive their freight from Yaqnina without break The 0 P will then be a paying investment and no mistake. Orkoom Pilot. The Oregon pih t ro-i- tiniie to struggle with the elements and the tug boat monopoly at the mouth of the Co. lumbia river. During the last mouth they have piloted three out of ten deep aea vr sel that have entered the river. The schooner Gov Moody, which wa built by order of the legislature, doe not fill the bill, a the owners of the stoam tug will imt allow one of their tugs to take out a ship which carries an Oiegmi pilot, and the mo iii'Doly is a bid a it wa before. The Stale should build a "team tu to competu with the monopolist' tugs, or ele go nut of the piloting business. Ospahy IxuwpoiiATKD. The Wil lamette, AUea & Ynquina llailroad Coin uany ha recently been incorporated by (J It Fa-fra, J H l-ee, Thomas Graham and WC Crawford. The object of thn cmirerii are t-r construct, equip, operate and maintain a railroad and telegraph Iii fioin a point at or in the vicinity of Junction City via Alse valley and bay to tide water on Yaquina Pay. Corvallia is the principal place of business of the corporation and the capital stock i f 1,000.000 io 100,000 share.' InstaLLATIOX. The toll -wing officers of Butt Lodge No '387. 1 O G T, bae been in Ulld for the enuing term: W fi T, t:heter Elli; W V T. May Babl; Seo. T D IV.wland; At Sec Anna Wdey; F S. Sulla KowUnd; Xreaa, Mr Funing; W M. Ma Test; D M, J,,hn flirutian; Chap, Mrs Tetj I G, Emma Tet; 0 O. D O Day; R Jl S, Bertha Cook; L H 8, Rose Mhljley. j . . r, :.. .. -Liissfg Cresswell Picnic.' Mayl.lBSli Notwithtand the bad stats of the weath er for the p3t few day, 10 o'clock found a g o 1 sized tn.wd of sopls gathering at ths grove, where a speaker's stand and seats had been erected. Ths Cottage) Grove sud CrvMWell Bra Bands were on hand prompt ly and every thing indicated a day of enjoy ment and good fueling. The principle feature of the programme was the "Broom brigade," oo.npoaed of taelve of Creweli' most fascinating young I idies under ths command of Mr Franklin, They I'siku l splendid and drew forth their full share of ths favorable comments ft the day. Prayer wm ollcrcd by Mr Howe, which wn followed by a (hurt ddre by the xpeaker which wa very attentively listened to. liecitaiioii were ilelivi-reit oy Misses Nellin liilfry, l.illie Scott, l.illie Winter and Charlie Stanton and liinley Scott, which were very ably delivered The Cresswell Choir was mi hand with m choice (ony. The l-aud diacoiirsed some g-wxl h.usIO which wa greatly up, reciated by all present. The luxt thing on the pr grulin was to replen ili the Inner mail and a:crditlg an appetia ing basket il inner was partaken of. Your humble serVant, all hodgh being alone, wa invited by a hind friend til dine which was thankfully accept d. At 2 n clock the greater portion of the crowd re (wired to the ball ground to witness a base bull contest between the Cresswell and Goshen clulu, Which reunited in the dtfeat of the Cresswell hnjrt with a cor m 21 to 3H, which wa not so bad, considering that they had practiced hut twice since their oruaoiz.itiou. This clol the amuse ment for the nV. allhotfiih many linuered and chatted until eveidng. Quite a number attem'el the dance given at Tile hall in the evening, after which they tepaired to their home after having spent a very pleasant day. Juno I. Applicants fdr Scholarship!. The following is a 114 of applicants who have pifsed the required examination and are eligible to a drawing for the two free scholar ship in the Ptate Uliiveisity: Mary A Sheridan, Maltha F Calef, Anna W.Kiley, Minnie t Shaw, Laura 1C I loleman, 1) u win Yuran, Dainv Sldnn, C V Sheridan, Angie MKUnre, K K Orton, Koae IS Coleman, Willie .lames, Cecih) Doni, Fred Dunn, Aim Underwood, J M Wiimjr, Hattie Smith, L S HowUud, M iry II Jtoiwett, Orin Green, May l)oni. O W Norri. Mabel Dunn, A O Hovey, .fr, Myra Norri, Maraellu Uonustt, M L N'rri, A Cowan, Mary K Drake, Leu Stevens. .Maic-lliia T Uoimett nnd Mia Mabel Dunn drew the two free scholarships. ttii 3, 18.S0. A. W. Patthrikiw, School Superintendent, Diod April 23, 1SS?, nfter a brief illnes. Mont gomery Hays, only ton of Craig and Hary Hay. ged 7 year. The funeral lervlovs were coinliii-ted by Uev Mr Qiiimby. paper plea.j copy. Tho pillow all unwi-iul:led, Dm pressed hy a unny hea 1,' And the voice nfeweetest inuslo la hushed with the early (lead.' No whispering chililiKh a;cent, To m ike a-msliiue in every part, Nothing remain but memory To the iles.il.iX- inutlier beait. But th fold of God will shelter The little nxst safe from harm,' An l the ten lor SV-uherd circles Y'our Limb with hi loving. Albany WbkiK.voe. nAc'day last vteek Jeff. Meg ginson picked tip a broken nulder over on Norlfii'ieach. Itwa from quite) a large ves sel, being nearly twelve reet long, very heavy, uud appaiently nearly new and newly painted. It was bruised on the bottom a though it had struck there, the shock h.id broken both the hinges off and the stock was also broken. It Was fiirnishe'd with ring-bolt for chains, giv ing it the appearance M having belonged to1 a steamer. The extrems heavy weather for the pas; ten dtrys was probably the cause of the accident by which it wa lout, ns it had hot been lun, iu the water. Yfiinini Mail.- Convicth I! kvolt. Thursday abont 1 o'clock in the forenoon, as the territorial prison guard at Seatco were leading several convict to work iu the sasli and door fac tory, four of the prisoners made a bold break for freedom. One man was shot and instant ly killed and tv? woTinded, one of whom will probably die. The fourth escaped nu harmed, and as tho west-hound traiu passed the prison late in tho afternoon, hs wa still at large. Tacoma Ledger. Tun Hklknap Sfiiinom Mr D H Cas well, of Astoria, passed through Eugeo thi week on hi way to taka oharge of these celebrated mineral spring. The eprings are now owned by Mr Hill, a brother-in-law of Mr C, ami will be opened to the public at an early day, when a passenger back and freight wam will he plaueil upon the route between tiie priog and thi city. Mr Cas. well' family Hill join him later in ths sea--ii. Died. Mr Nincy II Cornwall, wife of the late J. A. Cornwall, who wa one of the pio neers minister of the Cumln-rUnd Prhyter Ian Church in this county, departed this life at the home of h-r dan -nt-r, Mr Anna C Shinu; May 2, 188(1, at the age of 75 years, 4 mouth and 2 day. Ioenl oame to thi coi-nti-y with her husband iu 1810. She wa a noble Christian and died in great peace. She leave a n.miher of children, relative, and a ht of friends to mourn her I". To Pop.tlajiu - Mrs Rkagg. a lister of Hon T G lleiidrieks, and for muiiy yeai a resident of this city, left for Portland jesterdav where she will resi le with her Hon, Air Laf Skairg",' who holda isisiiion in the idliue of the North ern Pacific Expret tauupany in that city. Knight TEMPi.AR8.-The Knight Templar will meet at Itbinehiirt's Parlor to-night in full dress at eight o'clock, for anniversary exercise. After tb ex-r-lr they will partake uf supper at the Si Charles Hotel Dirt. Mr Grarn Uayea, a nephew of Hon B B Haye. died at the Utter' real lenos Sun day. May 2. 1880, a-d ah..i:t 24 year. Tlis remain wore Mterredin tho Oak Hill earn' tery Monday.- PlCNia-It U repirU-l thvt the Good Tem plar of Coburg will give a grand picnic ' tha near future. A the Coburg Mople clai a to be the h on picnics, w may look out for a gissl time. IajT.-Iiev Dr Geary. Pat-r of the Prsby. Wria t Church, Inst a fine g dd watch tt ttitt of the wselt, Ths watch was valued at 1300. 1 l)cnibfcratic Speaking. The State nominees of ths Democrstio party will address ths citiiuns of Laos Oounty at ths following dates and places l Eugene, Wednesday, May 19. 1 P. M Junction. May !!) 7:30 P. VJ The opiiosiiig candidate are invited to be present, and participate in the eauvass. Big Opium Seizure. Post Intelligencer, Seattle, May 5. Several day ago Major June, inipector of customs at this place, received word from Victoria that a sloop with several hundred pound f opium on b n! had (ailed from that place for Pott MadUnu, from which place. t'is stuff would he sent to Seattle for ship ment to Poi tlaud. Slice that time Major Jones has kept a close watch on the boat coning from tilt direction of Port Madison. lit wa on Harrington k Smith' wharf and yeaterdsy when the steamer Aug'.itta arrived, and uoticed an unusually large numlwr of trunk on the bow of the little steantir. There were several passengers on hoard, all of whom looked like tvorkiugmcn. The Brut one who tame on shore carried a small black valise. On reaching the whaif, Major Jones said to him: "I must examine your liaggage, sir:" The man etdown the vali with the remark. "Pitch in) it Is Imt my baggaite," and walked on up the wharf. (Ill opening the valise It wa found it was found to contain thirty pound of unstamped opium. All the (Mssenger came shore and no one laid claim to th three trunks and on tod chest yet rertiaihing on Isiard. InHctor Jones anon satisfied him self that they all contained opium and took p.wion of them. A dray wa employs I and the tuff hauled to bia nttice In the Post build Ing. The package oeneil were fourid to con tain prepared opium in the following quantl tie: Large Saratoga trunk, 110 pounds; leath er valise', 30 pounds; t-sil chest, 90 (Minud; mad tin-covered trunk, 43 pounds; paper covered trunk, 75 pound, making a total of 3T0 poiiud, valued at JI2 er pound $4200. The packages were then sealed and sent to the customhouse at Pmt Townsend. A report r called upon the captain of ilio August to find how the stuff got on board of his boat He s..id just before he started from Port Mad ison noma men came to him aud told hhn they were ship carpenters on their way to Seattle, and wanted to Isirrow hi small boat to bring their t chest and bagirage on board. He loaned them and they brought those trunk and haggatr on board and ram to Seatlls. He ay he suspected something wrong and would have laid the matter before the customs officers hi ms. If if Hhi had not been seen on the wharf. During the afutuoon Inspector June arrest rdtwnmentthd camn over on the Augusta, but failing to find what he considered suflictent proof against the mem he releaaed them again. School Reports. Roll of honor of pupil attendinj Franklin district school, No 10, for the mouth eudlng April 30, 1880: Nonth Lemlov, 100; Lydla Bryant., 100; llettie Hinton, 9i; Pliehe Uryant, 07; Maltha Hinton, 00; Sadie Driskill, 08; Ethel Kiik, 92; Klla Bailey, 98; htti Kirk, 02; Kachcl Jone, 98; Mnrv Kin.es. 94: Elery Kirk, 94; Newton Bryant, 98; C L Baker, 1U0; Frank Bryant, 08s Geor(e llrvant, 91; John lender, IKS: Koyal Driskill. 91; George Mounts, 94; Charles Mounts, 98; Fred Cook. 90: George E Mounts, 90; Win Cook. 90: Emma Mounts, 100; Newton Mounts, 94. Gkoiirb Jordan, Teacher. The following are the name of the pupil of the Springfield school who were on the roll of honor for the month ending April 30, 1880: Martheta Thomas, 100; Fsnnie Burton, 89; Minnie Bowman, 85; Mottle Stewart, 93; Oscar Hminwv,95; Horlwrt Walker. 0o; Curri Burton, 90; Chnmlos Mcl'herton,93 I. J. Ckankim., Teacher. Tonny Andrew, Ilertha Walker, Laura Burton, Walter McPhersnti, Guerney Uowennan, Scth McPhernon, Tnmmv Howman, Jenny Smitsnn, Dllie (iirchillf Willie Smitson, Karl Churchill, GeOfge NVet, Edna Foote, Hessie Wilmot, Itetta Keeiiey, Waller WUmnt, Ilurry Keeiiey, Margaret Thotna, Freddy WaVk'er( Jame Wyant. Vi T. Walkeb, Teacher. Following Is a report of school In district No 87, far the mimth ending April 30: No pimi's enrolled, 17; average daily atteneance, IBj. 'fbo fi'illowlng named pupil wer n-ither aPsent nor tarny niwin-' ine uioiiin; Stillwell. Hatiie Boyd, Kuth Avers. Emma fanny rlile, Waf- Avers. Minnie Harlow. Mimla GiUerfti ter Gillespie, Marcellti tiillespie, Alarcellus Masterson, Geo Camplicll, James Boyd, Cha' Swkggart and Frank (Joodpatur4. Tns geuiral deportment i good. Stella BoWLXnd, Teacnef.- Declines the Nomination1. Halukt, Oregon, May6,188f? Editor G"Aif:-My name wa placed be fore the publio by the Prohibition Fary as a candidate for Comity School Superff.terident Without m'y consent or knowledge, ami I re refused to allow it to to be used. ., MiNEnvA Starr. Miss Bklli Du Birts. Th muio lovltfg people cf Eugene City are promised a musical treat at Ithinehart's Theatre Saturday eve ning, May 13. On that evening Mi Bell Du Bids, the talented aongatre, assisted hy Mr Lownsdale, Misa May Cook and other, will give a concert which from pre comment is deserving the liberal patronaue of our peo ple. On that occasion Mis Du Bid will ren der the ,-Mad Scene" from "Lucia," Donizetti, likewise "Shallow Dance" tmm the "Debor ah" of Meyerbeer. Mis Du Bolsl an Oregon ictrl but ha been Ibro td for seven! years, ths last four year of 'which she ha been in Italy. In her gifted talent and happy pleasing luauner ahe never fall to plenne her audience. Horsb Thief. A man by the name of Brown, and claiming to be a horse trainer, borrowed a horse from Geo M Miller on Sunday U. n,l LiLt Miller thai ha would not lie back tid Monday morning. Brown not putting in an apiearance ly jneoay, Miner nai a warrant issued for tils arrest DVunty Sheriff .w.V. Mn (uin.1 tli hnraa neap on Wednedy, where Brown had left it with a man to sail JJrown masle gisKThm escape. L. Salomoii Talkh. He aays that all thine indebted to him must crnne forward aiuf settle or else they may have the nnpleas- ar.t matter brought ti their attention by a lawyer.- A word to the wise i sunicieni. Raw Storm. Thursday afternoon about 3 o'clock a bail, rain and thunder storm poured down in torreut for about one minute: It ws the hardest rain that w nave ever seen, and seemed mors liks a water spout than any thing else. RrMovm. Mr J Davi has reomvsd his tailoring erfobtfahtoent up stair fcito ths rear room o Walton's brick building. Anyone wanting gooJ work dons about I gfver bha a cs.lL Niw Baioc-Mi F B Dunn intend to build a fine hi kk building thi fall on tlie gmnrd nose occupied by a two story frame buildii.g. just north of hi store. Insane, A lady living near Cobarg by the name of Mr Vaughn, baa been adjudged insane and was taksa to the asylum yesterday seromgr- Brevitiea. Buy Hsywahi hand grenade. Wild strawberrl ar ripening. How does Brother Peunoyer strike yo for Governor. The highest rash price will be paid far wheat by F B Dunn. Work on the Catholic Church building is nearing completion. Phutngraph finished neatly and artis tically at Winter's. Mr W II Watkins ha a painful boil cn ths index finger of hit right hand. Mr Grant Oaburn has accepted a position In the drug store of Oshnrn k Co,' We acknowledge the receipt of om paovr breast from Mr S II Friendly. Work ha been commenced on the founda tion of the Conaer brick building. Recorder Shaw was bitten by a dog belong1 ing td Roht Bait 0(1 Thursday evening. Mr R P iienkle has sold nut his business in Salsm ami will move to Independence; Cdthniefclal trave'ere say that Eugene is ths bet town between Sacramento and Portland. the best candies and orange can always be found at E Baum' oonfectionerv store. All men are created eijital, but the major ity will not take the trouble to live up to it. The tmbllo school nf this place In'end to glv a graud pio 6.16 oh Skinner l butts May 28th. Win fciramerman, formerly a carpenter of thi place, is now a partner Id the hall and skating fink at Medfurd. Mr C K llarwood showed tit soms line pencil sketches recently. They show con siderable talent and originality. Owing' to sickness in his family it is ru mored that Gov St John will not apeak in this State during the campsign. Mis Dell DuBplie Portland's favorite P.ima Donna, will' probable visit Kugeue next week. She i awiisted by good talent. The report that Mr David Berkshire of Goshen had Id jaw bone broken while playing base ball, 1 a mistake. His iujuries were slight In a short time the Brownsville Woolen Mills will institute a large tailoring estab ment at (fiat place, aud will make up suit from their own cloth. Mr Frank Blair, who had his arm torn off while attempting to put a belt on ths main shaft In the fence manufactory, is abls to be out and around again. Work is progressing finely on the new M. E. Church building. The frame work I all up, and the contractor intend pushing ths work as rapidly as ioaaible. Marshal Day ha Issen busy sweeping streets thi week, lie has aim had several load nf gravel hauled, and leveled down In the wont place ou Willamette street Mr Frauk Rankin, assisted by Mr J A Craw' ford nf Albany, has been engaged thi week taking pictures of the most prominent reel dence and views of EugeLS, 1'enshaw Ahrains and Hovey k Humphrey have had the (pints of their brick buildings treated to a" fresh coat of paint, which im proves ths looks of ths ama very much. Ths Delightful New' Step Polka, by Will I Thompson is one of the most beautiful piece of iiiuslo ever published. Any musjo dealer will mail it to you on receipt of price Wets. Elder It M Messlck, of Portland, will preach In the Christian Church In this city this svening (Saturday) at 7:30. Also to morrow at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ' All ars invited. There is more building going on in Port land at this time than any year since the boom nf 1883, and people seem to be there to (ill the new places as fact ai hey are completed. A mantle in Mr Ja L f 'age rWdenc came lose from it fastening last Wednesday, a fine pair nf vse, tber clock and many other article of value were distributed in piece on the floor. Mr E 0 Norton, the popular editor of the Salem Vidette, has been nonVinated by the Democrats nf Irtyrinn county for State Sen ator. He would make a goutf Senator and should be elected. No other preparation' so concentrates and combines blood-purifying, vitalizing, enrich ing and invigorating qualities as Ayer's Sat'sapirtilla. Quality should be considered when making comparison. A fire at Walla Walla, W T, on ths sight of M 4th destrryrd property to the amount of f 15,000. The fire was principally confined to livery stable, twenty-one horse being burned, one a fine itallion valued at 13,000. Last Wednesday 18 carload of cattle from the southern pari of this county were shipped to Montana. They numbered 800 head, fhius- ilav a train of 20 oars passed through here frr CreMwall where they will be loaded with cat tle for ths sams destination. Mr W H lladcr, nf Linn county, returned from the Blue Kiver mines thi week. He repot ts twenty-one men engaged at pros. pectiug for the precious metal iu that ills t ict, and says that Mr Hatch I confident that he ha foflnd a rich tin ledge. The Cirann Appeal anggests that in the anti days it would be a ie plan to organ ixe an "eiiti-eend away for your-goode or gauiaathn. If the coast ever to suoce'd in manufacturing, customers must make the demand for the home-made goods.. It will take soother 11.1,000 to get the statue of "Liberty Enlightening the World" in poitiin. About the beat paying business w know of is to be connected with a iiiono ment Kailding association, a doubtless and certaiury some of onr eitixens know. He Declines. Cottaoi Grovt, May 7th, 188(5. KditovGcawi:-Ii the "Prvdiibltion Coa-' veulion" meeting in Eugene nn the 20th of last month I wa nalhStiated' tt "CoMmer" and wish to aay I will riot accept the nomination and am notTa candidate for the "otf.ee." Rcpertfutly, J. W. Harris, MVD!' PiaSoTuximu Mr J P Thomon, the plaiio tuner i again in town, and is pre pared t An all work lit his line. He is an evotlleot sroriwao aad guarantees bit work. .'l.i. .hiieji Personal. Mr We Chsrry visited Portland thif week. Dr E A McAllist.r vitited Dallas, Polk oouuty, this week. Dr J VV Bean, of Salem, was in towa the first of the week. Mr Julius Gohlsmlth returned from San Francid-o yesterday. MrWm Brannan and family" of Spencer' creek, will soon move into town. Mrs Homiricks, widow of the late Vice1 President, ii at Mouteiey, Cal. Mine) Mae and Maggie Underwood are visiting Mr Muura at Bonueville. Mr Geo Alexander, a typo nf til city, laft yesterday on a visit to Yaquina Bay. Mr S M Titus, who has been on the lick Hit for soms time, is out on the streets again. Miss Ella Vanduyn is visiting at her broth ers' In this city. Independence West Side. Mr Willard Simmons, of Marlon county" Is Visiting with Mr Wesley Shauniiu a thfs" city. Hon W D Fenton of Portland came op oA Thursday 't train and is bow visiting iu this city; Mil Mattl E ilerkshlr has been visiting friends andrelative at Goshen during the last week. Attorneys Walton, Dorris, Washburn.' and Nbffsinger were fu Salsn) this week, all on legal business. Mr J E Houston, fornerly of this city, and. Prohibition candidate for Governor, Is sick at his horns In Ashland. Mr Fox, a capitalist ot Adrian, Miohiga whaa here this week. He was looking (or I location fur a eheee factory. Dr J C Wbiteeker, Cottage Grove, la' r.nw a resident of Eugene. He will tfwiog hie shingle to the breexe In a few days. Mr W Alexander, of the Newport New, spent several (lays in the city this week,' He reports things booming over there. Miss Ella Sabin, formerly of this city, has beet nominated by the Democrats of Mult uoinah for County School Superintendent. Miss Keeney, who hu beed vWting hr mother, Mr Samuel HollowaV, nf this city for ths past two week, returned to Eastern Oregon last Wedneiday, Mrs P M Moore left last Monday for a'si' exended visit to her son It M Moore,' of ' Stevens, Spokane oouuty, W T. Misa Msry McMurry, nf this city, accompanied hti as' fares Portland. The following' gentlemen represented the' Democracy of l-aue county in the State Con vention at Portland thia weekt T 0 Hen' dricks, J R Yates, (1 W Ithinehart, E P Coleman, J W Matlock by 1 T. Campbell' proxy, S G Thompson, R M Veatch, R B' Cochran, L Bilyeft, I L Campbell. A Card of Thanks. I desire to expreat my sincere thanks to the many friends who so kindly and aenorously. aymnethiied with and aided me during the stCKtiess ana aeotn ui my uear mntner. ArniB C. SniNN.s A Challenge. Eoocni City, May , 1884, We, ths Eugene City Bas Dall Club, ehal-" lenge any club In Lan oouuty to play a match gams of bass ball for the championship ot said' county, By order of ths club:. J. A. UbANUON 560. Rkmoval Noticc Mr Abe Goldsmith' desires to inform his customers and the pub No generally that he hx .moved hie store into the sofitn' room" of Batter's Hotel,' on' Willamette street. If you went anything. in his line give him a call; as he keepe only the best goods. Takk Notick. All those owing me by sfote, account or otherwise are requested to call and settle the same immediately, as f must have what fa' due mb. fdb n6t want to put the accounts iti (hS nahd of an a-' torney if I can help it . J. M. 8 LOAN. Notice. Mr: R' If. Jame hsvlng ret'rtd' fnm' bu'ainetif and being desirous of setllfug' trpv reqfueiit' all thort fh dotted pynbte orao-' count to hn mediately call a'nd make a settle ment. He can be found at his office In the Court House, ready to receipt for all debts due him. Wanted. A capable man or woman of uni versal ener- to take the auencr of this or soms other county for the "History ti Cali fornia.",, To ths right party it will pay from 1100 to (300 per month. Addre F Pearson, Man gsr Occidental Publishing, Co. ScoTT'a ADUtTiok. L'lhg two blocks from University ground and foil bliick from Mala street are ft) lot that will be sold for 175 t $175 each, Just platted and now tlis best loca tion ottered In Eugene City. ,. . Geo. M. Miller, Agent For Sale. 200 acres of rich level bottom laud; improved. Price $'2000. Address' K P Wright, Baker's Hotel, Eugene City, Ore' gon. ife BENIOIA BOYS THE ONLY EXTENSIVE CONCERN manufacturing farm implements on this coast is ths Benicia Agricultural Works, of California. They manufacture isjl kJetifsr farm machinery, and coast farmers'- viV de well to correspond with therr Portland' office. Their celebrated STEEL MOWER. which the po pl of California have named the "Beukia Vow " la niitatHnlno all other In this Tears heavy alfalfa in California. Ose hundred only of tliese mower are to bs catter-f through Cregon and Waahington Territory thia year aa an IvdvertUsmeiit for another year. Four K tit aumber allotted to Eugene, and Mr E R Lnaliey ka secured on of this number. They are Dot in the market to interfere with trade in any nunuer, ami thiwe who secure, this havs ths brnetit of vsry low prices aa a te muneratioa for aairtt!g in the inltskiluctW and improvement of home industry. Farar should bear in BVmd that in very many lions ih the northwest the deaUrs ar bound i Eastern" (as lories or their Western agnt i "Iron Clad Contract," that sUml aa a barrief between the farmer aud home made good. I csae 1 farmer doe n t find the gorals nf ths llenicia AgricultU'ai Works in stock of his local dealer, h oau socur prompt deal and liberal'dUoaint by writing direct " M. A i KKSf- i Airt tfenida Agricultural Works and Bake? - . r . l. ei liatuutua f ; I .,p