AND uuuju BIEF ME.Vr.03S. r '-Pttrm Lr kid gl',v Friendly'!. w pj X Taylor fur dentistry. ,j, told cheap fur cash at Matlock'. Kidney Tea cure all kidney troub!e L Jminitrat9r' notice iu another coj- Bettman' new advrtWewnt io another kin. fin tt of Eastern kat juat received at ,,ty acre of fine laad for eale. Inquire of fc Coleman. Kidney Tea i tlie beat known rera- orktJwy trouuiea. Liner oral. Ladies call at Friendly t L ...J examine them. fc.i1.Jk it receiving a large line of new dress ffc Give Mm calL ,tad cold rath every day in the week .ft Horn's barber shop. 'merchants 'toy trade an! money is t.;,r idv than one year ago. fod'ean jfinrchaee Waltham watches at D ttitu' rom $10 and upward. fn.JA ttendenmn nave receiveu innu ue tt iinplete fine of windoW shade's. ;,a want a Wik.'tn spend the long evenings give Sterling Hill a out. in want hardware at reasonable price the store of Pritchett A Forkner. .roldetie 'a specialty at Friendly'. i iwp in the tore and look at thm. r JvMr bed mnm et, lounges, mat- List and furniture of Day & Henderson. w '.. v r'..ui Ui l)m inln mrenrv fiir nil (jiMieii i .. mL of the celebrated Tausil Punch Cig.ns. Qtilin" Hill kee:s in stock an excellent Lnrjraent of gooi readable works. Gia call I 1 Inod farm for railing stock or grain fur tie on reasonable term. Inquire of Judge WalU. Th'e services of a restored thoroughbred J,riv bull may be secured by calling on Mr H ll Perkins a mile below town. Fresh vegetable, rawed by Frank Marlon, wiil he furnished every Tuesday and Saturday at A iSoldsinith's grocery store. n ynu nro in want o' agricultural machin erf of any kind, remember that Mr J Si Hendricks keeps a full assortment. Mr S H Friendly liaa just received an in voice of ladies kid gloves direct from the East, mJ they are the finest "ia the hind." Qterliiiif Hill, t the postolfice, take sub icrlptions for nearly every newspaper and nsriodical in America, at the publishers rate. Rainem'wr, ynu cm pur.h.v, Justices Llnk summons, civil and criminal suhpnetiaes sod complaints it tM Qcaod office at Portland price. t will deliver gorjil cedar post for $H per htlh'iredi n I gdod cedar boards for ?1 et hun; freL Will Mclinrtge for' wheat or flour leave orders with 3 13 Kakin, Jr. liotfERT VAIT.HS. jThe finest drid largest lutof window ahadea iVer brought to Kugcne will arrive on Tues lay' freight, from New turk. Call and e them at Fricudly'. For dyspepsiaj headache arid all tlisorilert kmn from dlsr.rdeftd stnmitdi; lie Haven '4 y8Hpi:i (lure is atl il"al,ili!e remedy. Try I and be convinced. For sale by Osk'HX & Co: At Matlock' a tery fine line of ladies hoes of the celcbrateil II I) Holhrook make, irect from the Eastern manufacturer. The ulie of Kane fcounty w ntld do ell to call at If Matlock's store and ertamiue these goods. On and aftcf April 1st thn Undersigned rill commence doing business nn a eady pay basis; telling goods for cash or Irodiice only. All purchasers will liud it to heir idterest to call and get prices. J, D. Matloxk. liy IrtrJil c"r at c'a, ni on t!:e ji'raii ie or id he crdwded cityj Ayo'r's Cathartic 1'ills are he best for purgative purposes, everywhere' on ven lent; efficacious and lafe. For sluggish iiw'el. tdrplcl liver; indifcestinn; bad breath, latuericyaud !jk htadathe; they areature tmedy; Notwrthstan lirig rtnch fs said aNmt the im KVrtanc'e of a bl Kid-purifying medicine, possN 1y the irhtter lids never cUinieit your fitteii Ion. Think o it now. If, by lining Ayer't ?afsaparilla, you aeold scrofula, odd tiausmit lealth to your dllspflng; think us frfr the ug restloa. The FaciHc Tel Co are the lenders- in paying lighest price for egs and pnsluce, and selling heir tfnrtd much lower than others. A they landls their ood direct from the importers ad manufacturer thereby saving 20 er cent, t chii and will make it an object for you to ome and price our good. We guarantee very thing that wo sell. Appoisikd Pohtma8TF.ii. Last Wednesday President Cleveland appointed Mr Frank V )sburn postmaster at this place for the ensuing our year vice Mr A S Patterson commission npired. MrOsburn is well qualified t fill he position, and will make an excellent officer n every way. Mr Patterson. whe time has ust expired, ha bail control of the office for ibout eighteen eaif, and has filled the same sritb credit to biuntlf and the government. Removal Notice. .Mr Abe Goldsmith lesires to inform his customer and th pub lie generally that he has moved hi tore into the outh room of Baker' Hotel, on Willamette treet. If you want anything in hi line grve bun a call, a he keep only Mte beat goods. Take Notick. AH those awing me by sote, account or otherwise r reqnesteil to call and settle the sanW iinniertfateiy a I mast hare what is dtre me, I fo nai want to pot the accounts lit ths rnuid tl an at- toruey it I cau help it. ...... J. Nf. SioA.- ffGTlcl-Mr. r- H. James havinu retirtl from business and being desiromr of settling tyi request all those indebted by note or ac rnnnt tn imm.d:i.Urall and make a settle meat He can be found at hi office in the Court Houae, ready to receipt fur all debt ohie him. DlED.-At B.ownsville, Oreg-n, My 12, I88r; Mr Claibourne Hill, aged f years. He u m. hrotliw of tne lata lamented Rev Ster- ling Hill of Eugene. Rev C M Hill aud Mrs Stealing Hill of thucity attended the funeral. .1 -v w r -r- sa V Democratic Speaking. The State nominee uf the Duriocratin 'party will ssldres the citizen of Lane county at the following date and place I Eugene, Wednesday, May 19. 1 P. M. Junction. " May 19- 7:30 P. M The opiosiug candidate are invited to be present, and participate- iu the rauv-us. Cottage Grove Items. WOK 01' It SFKl'lALCORilKsroNOKXT. Cottage Uaove, May 3, 1SS0. No frost Since Monday. Mr Den Lcrch ha a brother visiting here. One of Mr Mack Harrison' twin babie is deai I. Mr Rice, aent of O P R R waa in town to day. Mr ) U Wallace had a fine mare die last week. A lenlleman waa here last week putting np tombstones. Miss Anna Ridington returned Saturday from Halsey. M iss Sophia Wallace returned fmm a vTuit to Eugene an I Irving Monday. Quite a number of our town folks at'tended the picnic at Cresswell May 1st. Mrs Sophia Hazleton has been, viuiting friends here for some time past. t Air Z T Collin and f aif.il v have nioveA from their inoiintain ranch to Cottage UroVe. ', iton R M Ventch wento i'ortbi'nd Sronday to attend the Democrat'i'c State Convention. A brother of Mr Walch of this plane who arrived here 'a short time ago direct fn.m lv land, is now attending the public school. We bear that a man ki'leil three conga- and wounded the fourth a fe.vitiys a.-o in the ra uiutains near Mr Palmer's saw mill. Mr John Sherwood's fin.'er wis not crushed oT liv a stick of timSer as w were iufoi nn l sn I stated la week, but was caught iu the co s ni di rrlck. A little sou of Mr Thompson fell oft the bridge ai'Ms the liver a few davs ,i. He fell n dist ini'e of hfteeu feet and wns coiisiderH b y hin t. This should be a warning tootliercliil lien. May 12, 18S6. Mrs Wm Hunt went to Junction lust Satni day. IWn, to the wife of Mr Wm Tucker, May 2, ljli. a dauuliter. Horn, May Gth, ISSii, to the wife of 11 M Wallace, a son; weight ten pounds. Wil I stnwberrie are ripei :ng and will be abundant from present imlicati tin. Mr HW Callisnn, .f ilea . nt Hill, wns visiting r. atives here rjatuidaj -inj Suiulay. Tlie picnic which was advc ised fur IWt week waa postponed until ti iturday, M i)' lOtli. Mr Johii Sjott and wife, of Creswell) were visiting at -Mr 11 M Veatclt's Saturday utid Sunday last: There was a heavy thur.iief (ihmver heFe hot Thursday uliimt 4 o'clock, and it has rained at intervals ever tuuee; Mr Thouiis Jones nnd three of his nieces J nu'hters of Wm .lones of this place, left lor Missouri this morniui-; MrNatHin Damewond killed three co'igir" bis'. SVe in-sibiy. This makes six that be l as killed In this precinct lately three each time he has Ik en out. Mr Sid Vaiwhan has moved into the house formerly oecnpied by it Cathy. Mr Joseph Mirtin Will move into the house recen.ly tacated byUr Whiteaker. VFltlTt: ANritir.R AriKMl'T Vestertlay afternoon A Stinit, the ''biyu" fcul estath uncut of Dallas, Ku.'cnc; anil several other places, was a pssienger on the dbxrn train from Eu gene. He was taken otl here ami went over to Dallas on the stage He looked sick, and a reporter learucu tuac Miuir, nail ncen ai it again." He bad takc'if a dose of cold ''pizen." He wanted to hie himself hence ward into the rmundlessness of tbeunliiiuwo, 'that undiscovered country,'1 etc. It hap pened, hnweycr, to Stinit's luck again, that there were two disciple of eulaplus nn the train, who proceeded forthwith to' p'iim'p him out, and by the time be bad lirn'veil here, .Yinit was bai;k to a co itemfil itimi uf si future yet before of untold troubles, et.:, in this world of wickedness and woe. For at tempting the sui id racket, Sti'idt mldoiilit eilly "yanks the loiifi," but as a stlicidist, be is not a success, lla has insdu uiluferoiis vain attempt at snndry timet, and on divers nccasions to break loose frouf "ties that bind," by the careless, inward application nT sundry sure death drni store stutls, diut it is supposed that he will keep it up nutil he does, by accident, make the rillle. The in sine asyliim is already full of such cranks as Stinit. but there is yet room' for one mVro, and be Will probably go there roimi, if he don't go to the other place. Thursday's Statesman. Diiuss Goons ClltaP. Mr ( Bettrn'an has just receiv from the East a large lot i dres goiids nt all styles, that were delayed in the blockade caused by the striking railroad nmployes On this account lis has concluded to offer them nt rust, as the Summer ieasoh H upon us. The Indies of EuiMie and Jmie county should call and examine this invoice of v its. as they will be m ich surprised when th'V learn the low prices at which they are oil .Tea. Bund Filhu. John Whitoker, Collector if Internal llcvenue, nn Monday tiled a bond for STj.OOO with the U S District Court. E S Kearney. I P Thumps"", Lewis Nnt-lii, John Catlin. Kicharil Williams and Sol Hirsi h are sureties. Mr W appointment una rc-cut lv eohlimisd. and heretofore was acting under merely a triiinriy ImiihI. Contract Lkt. Mr Peter Bausch has let the contract lor ti e erection of a one story brick to Mr L N Rmiey, on the lot directly north of tioldsinitli s grocery store. The building vill be 2SxS ) feet Hcorr's ADUino.f.-Lying two blocks from University ground and four blocks from Main s-ireet are ft'i lot that will b sold fur J73 t J175 each,- Just platted ami now the belt loca tion (.tiered m EinfOle City. Ozo. M. Miller, Agent i Marma'oe Liceshes. iiuj our List issue tl. follow imr marriage licen-cs have ls;en Nsue.1 by Clerk Warer BJ Watt, and Ellrf Haselton, N Millmrn and u a oore, j ji Bar.'er and M C Darnti!le.- PiASO'TtJiNo.-Mr JP Thnmnn, th piano tuner is again in town, and is pre pared to do all work in his line. H is an excellent workman and gnarabtees his work. For Sale 200 acres of rich level bottom land; improved. Price 20)0. Addres. E P Wright, Baker Hotel, Eutfeue City, Ore-goo. Brevities. Decoration Day this year falls on Sun day. !?ae notice of SherifT sale in another col unin. The higiest rash price will be paid for wheat by F U D'.mn. Marshal Day i having Willamette street lovellcd pp. Brick work a been commenced on the Conser building. s Phuto'graph'ii finished neatly and artis tically at Winter's. Wild sti aw berries are ofTere l almost daily on our streets for (ale. Stinit, the Dallas real estate agent, was in Eugene the first of the week, The best candies and oranges can always be found at E Ikium's confectionery store. About fourteen ifruiigrants arrived in Eu gene last Thursday direct from Florida and Kansas, In the case of Picf.ett vs Clock the Su preme Court has aihriucd the decision of the lower Court. Harry and Jake Warshaucr have arrived in liakcr 'City and will open their store at so early date. Man ford Sears and wife, of this county, have been visiting durirg the past week iu P.dk county. Dr Patterson being absent visiting school', wishes to state that he will be in the office oly on Saturdays. Every Democrat should attend the speak i at the Court House next Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev Mr MillijMii, of Adilind, will preach at the I'resb) termd Church in this city to morrow morning at 11 o'clock. Surveyors E K Henderson and Jas Noland are levelling the ditch, as ordered by the Coun cil. If enough fall is found the sewer will be located there. Nail Bros pissed through Eugene last W-ilnesday with a drove of 400 head of young catt'e, bound for Eastern Oregon via the McKenzie ruite. We understand that the Prohibition ciiti- didate tor Congress will also uk pait irl the discuion at the Ciinlt Homo neiit Wednesday afternoon. The wifo of Mr II II Hendricks died at the family hisidunce in Oilliant county mi May Otb. Ham's many friends in Eugene ox tend their sympathy. Eugene is suffering from a potato famine and the people are actually crying nut iu despair fur 'puds." Fifty to sixty conts per bushel ciui be easily bbtiiihed for good pot toes. Mr J D Mitlock has let several contacts' for the diferent portions of hW new building: The brick work to Win Talnier; of Portland: the iron work to Cherry Jk Parks of Albany; and tlie brick to Mr John Bendy of this city. Mr M M DavM, of Yaqtiina City, ha been lioirlinaleit liy the Benton county Democracy for the nlfloooi Kepresc'iilative. Doo ia iu cverjr way (jialitiad for the office and we think the people of Bentou will elect him by a handsome majority. To all those who wish to take advantage of the Accidental Insurance, we recommend them to thn "Travers" of Hartford as Mug the mriit reliable id any a they have just paid to .1 li 1, bin 'hart his claim in full to the amount of r.0. They are a company who never repudiate a just claim when properly presented. So now if you want to lie insured either against accident or for a lifeisdicy don't fail to call ou the agent at the Pacific Tea Cos More. J C Fletcher, son of the warehouseman at McCoy, was arrested in Portland last Satur day morning on a warrant worn out by Mis Mary liyerly in Justice Lines' court, loitcfienilcnce, charging him, we understand. with seduction. Mis Hyerly is now the mother of a two.moiitb' old baby, and claims Flefchnr as its father. The examin ation is going on in Independence as we go to press to-day, Friday. Dallas Iteinizer. School Reports. Report of school district No 6, for the month ending April 3D, 1S';' Whole number enrolled, 2!).. AvVerni:e daily ntieuiIancH. 17. , 't'i. fi.lloiii'iiiif named nuiiils were neither absent nor tardy iliiiing the iiimith: l.en Slovens. Ileiuaii Calef, WHlhy Meven. .MarcellU H'll"?, i "ra . dhshucii, v Calef, Fannie. YorYng. Mae Stevens, Ada Calef. Ora t'alet, Ida Lalel. loose wnii iiib'sed one dayunlji Ira Calef, lieo' liretz. rhomas Lampiiell, Anna nouueii, wuuei Campbell and Magiiie Stevens. Deportment gm.il. ( CHas. llurrMA!; Teacher. Tim f,,llnvltiLi nuiiils have been perfect in rei-ihitimia and ileiiortmeiit for the mouth ending May 7. ISSfi. and are therefore en titled to a place on this roll of honor: - .las Rush, Laura Hush, Jim Ureeii. Andrew fireen, Jennie Taylor, Chirlia Taylor, Andy Taylor, James Tavlor, Lillie Tallman, Eva Honker. .Iinie Hooker. ;tra luniKer. r.ua Hale Klinor Hale. Iwo Iulow, Aaron Fountain, Mattie KoiiiitHin. V. K. llAt.E, leacner. Public Speaking. The candidates on the Democratic ticket for the Leyi-lu'-ure, hereby gi.e notice that they will address the citizens of Lane county, n the political issuei of the day, at the following places and dates: C 'burg M-hawk Camp Cre k . . . , Irving Spi iogtield liattle-oiake.... Cresswell Cottsge (iruve. Souls w. ....... Spencer. Chesber ., SinithlieM I.oi.g TotrT .lunciinn ..Thursday, My20 . ..Friday. ...Siiurday, " , ...Monday, " ...Tuesday, " , .. Wednesilay, " . Thursday, " ..Friday. " ..Saturday, " ..Monday, " ..Trfesday, " ..Wed'sday, June ..Thnslay, " ..Friday. " Eugene. ...Saturday, All oiiDosinic candidates are hereby in vited to participate) in the iranva-s. It. B. tVx HKA. Chairman. City Property Transfers. Thi following city transfers of property have b -n recorded in the CLrk's office this week: 1 XI) snd P V Swe t to Eliza f.m-r, l"t in 1 Paoard' a I r. ; --o iid ratmn "Vj I l' . Shelum t Hcnrv A McCrady, lot in I Shelton'ii addition; eon 75. Council Proceedings. ' ComriL Hooms, , I ... .F.LiiENB Cnv, May 10, 13S5. j Cv'nncil met pursuant to ordinance. Preseut President Dunn, Councilmeo Chttrcli, McCliing. Friendly, Dorrii, Lliokey and P-ilyeii, lieconlei and Marslial. Minute of previous meeting read ami ap proved. Tf.e finance committee reported that the an nual exhibits of the Treaiurer and Recunlue were correct 'pie finance committee reported favorably and warrants were ordered drawn or the following amount; Slate Journal, $3 31 N D Sweet, t:i. J .1 It itlle, $10 30. F M Wilkius, f l 25. J It Stuwell. id, K T Ball. tl 50. Ortii Moure. f2. IIimIsoii & Yoran, 7 50. VV S Shaw, Jli 50. K MoMice,$l0 50. J M H"n. 50. H J Day, IM, H K Clark, I iO. The rules were suspended and a bill for ap proaches to bridge across mill race is favor of S M Harrtlt was ordered paid. The following bills were read and referred to Finance committee! MeComack A Collier, 15 CO. I, Simons, 12 50. W SrSliaw. $M 30. Committee on streets reported favorably on petition of U M Miller for street Improvement which wim ordered done. The subject of driving a well near the engine rooms wa referred to the committee on tire ami w.it. r. The h tition of J D Matlock and others for thegradiu i.nd graveling of 8th street from the mill race to Lincoln streot was granted and th" work onlered done. The petition of W H Alexander and other for the 0ening of 13th street to Willamette was referred to the judiciary committee. The ietitiou of 11 (' Humphrey and others for the improvement of 7th treet was granted and the woik onVeil doue at tlio discretion of the street committee. The improvement ot 9th streit east of the null race w is .ibandoned. but the onler for the imrtion west of the mill race waa approved and the work ordered done. A etition from (en hmith ami other fur ilia pnimtmction of a side walk or. the south ide of 11th street from Mill street to the Uni versity was granted. , The (Miiiinuiiicatinii and suirkestioh nf the committee on sewer in the riortheast portion of the city were adopted and survey tor me work ordered. i Cpou motion; hdjortrned. . .. W. S. Shaw, Recorder. Cliesher Items. May 10, idsC. n f hi PKJ.n-. mna. nf Wild Cat. is lying dangerously ill at the resides o of Win l.voiis. Menty of rain, rriud , and now and thin a K.ut t.nt ,iat-Krtlieleiu cmim look vary Well in this section. i i.ii. ..r til!-, wns I lie resmeni n, iud h.w m.ov v, formed out of the north half of district No Xt, I . .... .1 I. 1 .'J.t ..Ml -A.... fire oulliling llieir sonooi iioiibb, ami sin nwi, lave it ready to begin school Joel Mar and Levi Tallman have gone to Balll Mountain.' between Lake creek and JleKdwood, to build a h"jlse for tlie latter. Mr Mays ha a stock ranch out there: t, '!i nr... i&tiT i ill utlf. J Me TTnn. jurn. My i, iu, uw - - - ter, of Ijike creek, twins, una of them only Jiveil a short time, nnwever. iir ii-i came from Buffalo, N V, a shoit time ago.aud is a sister of Mrs Wm Johnson. n ... v:i.l fV.f ..&m verv near l'iiu;u tcnij, --"i - j - Betting his leg broken this morning uear the .. .i . n, ir tiruo.. ....ILL... residence ol .nr u i jmie. mu "''"s and driving his team he slipswl and fell under the wau'iui and both wheels passed over hi leg near the ankle, but luckily no bones were broken. . , A IjPNO touin. Mohawk Hems. May 10, 1880, Rain. r. Amol.l killed a larce bear, also a large cougar, one day last week. i,.l nroirressiinr nicely under the man agement of Miss Ella Honey. nr. T f.,n,u ku Lillail ten wild rata In the last five months. How is that fur cats. Rtv J II Whltninre. of Eugene, preached a"t the Mill creek sclnsil house last Sunday. ! O. TVlfaia Ml b'll'sllv flll'ai'fd getting ready fur their planer which they erf- peel will arrive in i u r Mr Daniel Pattee had the' rn1sfirtur!e to have one uf his legs badly bruised a short time ago, by i log foiling upon the saifie. Lumber, Tk. n'lrrlmif hare for ui&il their mill- 4a ,.,ii. u)-!.t of iiiV'sne. a Inn.' stock of at kinds of rough lmfibef ; also flmtrihg.rustic, etc, i . i. .1.. .. ..tt. .1 uuril rniLsiiliiihlil lirlces.' WHICH ,iic, .j .- f Contractors and ofhers iiitendlng to build will rind it to their advantage lose mem neiore pur chasing. They will move their mill thi season tfid must rS-.ve out their stuck; May 7, loso- " AiT.ns i ai. Dissolutfo'n 6T Partnershlr. -" i ,, Notice is hereby given that ths partnership existing between Masterson ft tarsy, ot ti.it tagetirove, (iregnii, is thi day, by mutual t: I. ...I All iu.nun.it ImlMtltetl to COIISelll, nis.iini. .... rv..--... . s.iid firm will please oouie forward and ettl their accounts, lor tne uusiubm mun u uu up immediately. Cuttage Grove. April , ladti. Mre. All person indebted to E W Whipple t b(Kk AOL'OUIlt Will ulease call aud ettle tne same. Our tore . . . II. 4 U . in burned anil we mu.t eoiiecu mo due u. . K. W. WHIPPLE a lKO.s, CotUgs Grove, Feb 25, 1S35. r -s- ). Keynote to Health. Health is wealth. Wealth mean Indepen i oi. . i.... im He tLuuiiikos CoilLdl annce. Ill" ejri.-.v .. . - - , .- ami Lung Syrup, the best Cough Syrup in the world. Cures Miugns, m.i, - "- Chest, Bnincbitis and Primary Consumption, due dn-e gives relief in every case. 1 ake no other. Priiw 50 lenU and 11. Sample free. S.ld by Ostium A C!o. Wakteh- A capable man or woman of uni versal enenfy in take the agency ot thi or some other ouunty for tlie "Jli-torf f Cali fornia." To the-right party ft will pay from $100 to IJ00 per month. Addrett F Pear5n, Mac ger OccidenUl Publisldng Co. t: 8aiimi.i Talks. He say that stll those indebted to him must come) forward and eettle ol else they may hare the onpleae ar.t rrtatter brought to their attention by lawyer. A word to the wie is uUicien. Removed. Mr J Davis ha removed his tailoring establishment up stairs into the rear -f ti.li...'. l.rti-lr building. Anynn ' WHjIltillg gixslwork done should give nun a STATE UNIVERSITY A column devoted to the interests nf the Lauruan and Eutaxian Literary Sociuties, and the State University. Emily IIuistol. . ....EniTnji, F M Davit left on the 4th for West Point Frauo Odell returned home last Saturday, F A llaiikin will take the seniors photo', Mis Clara AJam is teaching near Port land. The Freshmen will appear at tho uoxt public txerciscs. We are sorry to state that Horace Mo Clure is ijuito sick. J D Fenton sailed nn the Columbia Satur day for Sail Francisco. Students now spend their idle hours look tug for strawberries. Mis Kate Powell will spend commence ment week in Kugcne. Trof Spider's elocution classes will have their final eon. iuatiou in two week. Several of the student took part in the "old folk" concert giveu Friday evening. Frank Neil returned to his home at Ash laud last Saturday on account of ill health. At tho Y WCTU sociable several of the Uureau were received as honorary mem ber. Miss Jessie Murch, who is attending St Helen's Hall, will be home in time ior cum m uicnmeiit. Miss Kato Durris has been wielding the roil at the public school this week during the absence of her sister. Ed Welch, a former tudeut.lati ly a grad uate from a medical college, will probably locate at McMinnville. Miss Daisy Sliinn, nno of the students nf the University last year, commence I teach 1 ig her first school ou Monday of t'lis week. Mis Sue Dorris; Messr Moore, Orton, Herliert J.ili mun, i S Spencer and Herbert Cnmtou read essay at tho last pub'llo e!ter- cises. Ve learn that George M Hyt is lying dangerously ill at hi homo in Portland. His many friends in Eugene hope tj hear of hi speedy recovery. Miss llattle Smith; who had to resign her school into other bands for the last two Iwo weeks, was able to rqsiline her, Work at ilia beginning ot this week. Miss tone Cranlill, principal of the Spring field school, has been unable to toach this week ou aucoiiut of sick nets, and Mis Bruin- ley ha been teaching in her plauo. The contest between' Messr HufTer and R iberts for Valedictorian was very close, afr 1 1 nlLr was declared the winner, he st.iuduig thirty-three hundredths per cent higher than Mr Roberts. The Faculty have arranged a three years course to lM known as the Academic Course. Thi was much needed, as many could nut spare the time to take the six years course, which is most excellent in every respect. Henry F McClure, valcdictoriau of the class of 'SO, ha begun the study of law in the ollice of Judge Deady. Aimthcrsnccess. fill lawyer added to the list of alumni hold ing prominent positious throughout the State. The friends of Capor V Sharpies will be pleased to learn that be passed the highest examination of his class (which numbered one hundred nnd thirty-one), in the medical institution which he is attending, and was presented with prize of fifty dollars aud a medal. On account of the bad. weather tne C'eofo gy clasi did not n'laki th'efr vift tii the quarrie a they intended a week ago. Tue day of this week they spent a' pleasant after noon exploring Smith's (piarry and the one near Spriugtfufit and secured1 many fine jp'o'ci'iiiens. The seniors held a mec'trng last week and m,lA th follow ins election:' Jennie Me- Clure, President; ( W Dunn, Secretary; W J Roberta, Clas Tree, Orator; Ida Patterson, : Header of the Clas Tree Poom, to be writ ten by Mr S L Simpson. An Abios Nobilis ha been chosen for a clas tree sud a fine specimen secured. Alas! Many are the trials of an editor. She Bathonilh items diligently; she ptnetratelh ?. i ... . -i ..i .1... f. ...-.. ..iililinliu! h trie misty veu ui um the results of her researches fur the edifica tion' nt her readers. But fate decrecth that prophecies shall fail and then the editor be- waileth her loj and tulTereth the d n of a afjealler of Mse things. Yea verily, the lion's shaVA of the tribulation's of esrclf fall eth lq the lot of the poor editor. Death of an Alumnus". Again tho ranks of the Alumni has been broken by death. James M Neville of the class of '84 died at Danville, N Y, May 3; 1886. Mr Neville retided in Eugene several year a a itudeot and won muny friend by bis msny admirable qualities of character He was knnwu and respected by teachers and classmates a an earnest, consciensuinn student, and by hi death our University, . I,, ...it..... ...i I....... oh one Who wolllil nave reireiiwu it-. Upou her by a life id iiselnloess. ' , " ', Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cut, Bruis es; Sires, Ulcers Salt Kheiim. r ever Sores Tetter Chapiied Hands, Chilblains, Cimis, and all skin eruption-, and s.sitively cur-s piles, or no pay retired. It is guaranteed tti give ierfe(t atisf,aion, or money refunded, for .do by E U Luckey ft Co. Tr. Taylf' 7 Oak CVmMund, pur';1y veg j.'L ixMTtlVrlv cures rheumatism'.'rlsuraluda, titliithe, s('ck headache, cramp colic, cholera mor'Vua, Coulplainw iwcu m v . . 1 1 ... ....,.,(, Hives. Chills ana fe- uepsusi " . a ter iiu urouni tli heart, .rysqwlas, bhthisic OEiiWie Jatloh. For the lncfit of oth-rs, I testify t the effect of 7 OAKS. 1 have been afhicUd for years with gastric troubles of the stomach and indi-B-tinD of the f..l with great suflerin at ...i i 7 OAKLStobe an antidote. (linen, nui. . . i.':.i. .:. imi. Itmi IllllCtl iintise. V llll Zt. Mkh. Ichabiiii Henkle. Philomath, Benton Co., April 3, Htu I have lieen tn.ubled with Phthisiri for twn years ami find 7, OAKS my Wend. W 1th resiied J- '"'"" I'liii omth, Benton C".. Aril 3, A. - -i Belli by Osburn it Co, druggists, Eugene. Personal. Miss Ina Callisoo is teaching; muiio ai Drain station. Mis Mary Test ha returned home from a visit to California. Dr Whitcuker paid Junction a provisional visit l.i-t i'hunday. Mr J J vValtnn, Sr, went to Coryalli yes terd.iy on a short visit. Judge Bean goes to Coos Bay next Thursday for tho purpose of holding Circuit Court A sister of Assessor Mcl'hersnri is quite ill with typhoid fever ami i nut expected to live. , Misses Mae nnd Maggie Underwood rf turns ed last Tuesday (loin a visit to Portland and llonneville. Bird Houston, who lias been working for some time at. Oakland, has returnsd to his home at Junction. Mrs J D Hrown, who has been quito sick, luring the past week, we are please! to State is improving. Mr A N Green, one of the Democratic nom inees for Ci'inmissiorer, gave this ollice a pleasant call yesterday morning. Sheriff Ciossen, of Wasco county, has been sppointed MMtnmter at Tho Dalles, and John Priest Collector of Customs at Yaquina Bay. Mr S 0 Garrison Hunt to Portiaud Thurs-i lay to meet his family, who were expected to arrive in thnt city yesterday from Canada. Hon J W Hamilton, Prosecuting Attorney, passed through Eugene yesterday morning oa the north lwuud train cu route to Benton uhty. ,,, . ,. Dr N J Taylor will leave for The Dalles this morning for the purpose of attending' the sessions of tho IOO F Grand Lodge which convenes there Ho will bo absent f i mu town one week. Mr Geo Ilrockdorfi is in town, no says over ouo hundred men are at work in Bohe mia, placer mining, and making good wages j He also states Unit ho has discovered a rich edgo and is opening tho same. Governor Whitealier, Collector of Inter nal Bcvtnue, arrived in town by last Wed nesday's train and left for hi home the next in irning. While hero ho procured his olli". cial bond for $1.),000. Hit many old friends; gtve him a hearty welcome, and rcgrottod that he could not make a longer visit Hon Sylvester Pcnnoyer and Hon N L It ti tier, Deiimcratia nominees for Governor and Congressman respectively, passed through Eugene yesterday afternoon on tho train bond for Southern Oregon to fill appointmouti mailo for speaking. Quite k) number of Democrats were at the depot to bid them God speed in their good work. i Fahmkrs Take Notice. A good dinner can hadat Baker' Hotel for 25 cent. -r.mrii' Tl HKItKHV GIVEX THAT' the undersU-neii has been by the County Court of Line County, Oregon, duly appoint- ed administrator of the estate of John B Meek, deceased. All person having claim.' against said estate nrj hereby notified to present the same duly verified, as by law re' quired, within six nirrths from the date' hereof to the undersigned at the law ollice' of Bilyeu & ('oilier, in Eugene City,' line County, Oregon. Dated May 1.1. 18.S0. , . . Sciii'Vl.Kit MKK.rt, Administrator. Bilyku ft Collier, Attys. Sheriff's Sale. XfOTlf'K h, hfcREB G (yEN THAT 131 by virtue of a writ of Execution duly issued out e.( ,tlie Circuit Court of tlie Coon-, tv of Lane by the Clerk thereof, May 11, 18S(I, and to me directed upon a judgment and decree of foreclosure rolntered in lai.U court, April 10, 1880, in a suit then end,' there pending wherein Abram Sharpie was plaintiff and Gcoe W Ebhert, Elizabeth," Ebbert, hi wife, Win Van Sohnyver, doing; business under the firm, name ol Wm J Vau Schuy ver ft Co, A tJ Hovoy and H U Hum- pbrcy doing business under the linn name ol lloyey ft Humphrey, and A (1 Hnvey,1 V I i - . . .. 1! . ...II .II were Meiemiants, coiumauiiinK me " sen and. singular, the mortgaged prpperty de-,-scribed therein as follows, to-wit:' The do nation land claim of James A Ebbert and wife, Not No :i.'U4, claim 74, T 17, 8 U 3 V Sou Itli, oontaiiiiiijj IliO acres, in Lane; County,' Oregon, and that I first apply tha, liruceeds of sail) solo to the payment of tho above named judgment, with costs and ex-. . . . .i . & .f .i. . peusus ol sale; secynii, to ine payment 01 vna juilgiinyit of w J van oenuy ver aio ui,--:'38 8ai.d ?45 00 atty and cost therein;, third, to the payment of subsequent judg-, ment lien on la'U premises in mo vruor u their priority. ' ' Now therefore, to satisfy said judgment." costs, accruing cost and expense of sale, !,' will sell the above described real property at,' public auction tu the highest bidder for cash in band, at the Court House door in Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, no Mundiij, June li, isu, . hntweim the hour of 0 o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p m of aid day. Doted May 14, 18bl, J. R. Campbeli, Sheriff of Liue County, Or. BENIOIA BOYS' rpHE ONLY EXTENSIVE CONCERN ; I ..f. .......I.... farm ilnl.lHlllpntS On till J. llllllliom vii. i.'H ( - coast is the I'.enicia Agncultmal orks, of Califnniia. they innnuiaciure u frm machinery, and toast farmer will do well to correspond with their 1'ortland orhc. Their celebrated btkel liowrji, which the pec- . plenf Cabfornii have named the "Bemcht IJoy," is nut-triping all others in thn year heavy alfalfa in California. One hundred only of these mower nre to 1 ralternl through Cregmi and Washington Territory tlii ver ae .n ..Iv.rtiseioeiit for another year. J1 our i the nnmlier allotted to Eugene, and Mr KB Luckey lis treenred one ol tins nuuiiwr. i orj, are not in the market to inUrfere with trade, in any manner, and those who secure theur. hat the henrt of very low price ,-, ...:..;... ..I.iin., iii ths introduction. IIIlllieiMbi.nl ,i. .n - , : i .i ..I l,n,, in. ustrv. rarmers I anil ii:iiiuriu. - - i shoid I Isar in mind that in very many see- , tions'iii the northwest the dealers are bound to E(tsUrn'f.t.H-iee or their Western agent in ; "In.n Cll Contracts," that stand a a bamer;' j between the farmer and home made gisnls. in, . i.A. . nf ihll k cue the tartner (lis- not n -. ... . Benicia Agricultural Works in stock nf bis, hwal desb-r, he cn secure prompt Jeat and f liberal duc-.uut by writing direct ' M. Ax r.lJ, a Portland, Oregon, .yj; Aat Benicia Agricultural Work aad Baker t ft Hamilton j