' - nr ii latum CITY AND COUNTY; UUIEF MENTIONS. Foster kid glove at Friendly'. Go to Dr X J Taylor for dentistry. Good told cheap fur ouh at Matlock'. A fin bt of Eastern hats just received at Matlock.'!. "Eighty acre of flue laad for tale. Inquire of D H Coleman. Th highest caih pric will be paid for wheat by F B Dunn. Photograph tiuialied neatly aod arti tically at Winter's. Matlock U receiving a large line of nw dress good. Give him a call Hot and oold rutin every day in tlie wek at Jerry Horn' barber shop. The Guard doe all kiud of Job printing oheaper than Portland price. You can purchase Waltham watches at 3 0 Watt' 'roro (10 and upward. Osburn mower can be purchased at the tor tf Prltchett ft Forkner for $80. Day 4 Henderson have received from the East a complete line of window shade. If you waut a good plate of ice cream go to Ki rUu.ri'i. The tiuost in tli e city. If you want hardware at reasonable price call at the store Of P.itchett Forkner.. ' . The best candies and, orange can always be found at E Tlaum's ooofectiouerv store. ' Get your bed room sets, lounges, mat tresses and furniture of Day 4 llenderson. u Mr Geo F Craw has the sole agency for all brands of the celebrated Tamil Punch Cigars. Sterling Hill keep in stock, an excellent assortment of good readable work. Give trim a call. A good farm for railing stock or grain for tale on reasonable terms. Inquire of Judge Walton. If you are in want of agricultural machin ery of any kind, remember that Mr J M Hendricks keep a full assortment. Mr S H Friendly has just received an in voice of ladies kid glove direct from the East, mod they are the finest "in the land." Sterling Hill, at the postotfice, takes sub scriptions for nearly every newspaer and periodical in America, at the publishers rates. Remember, you can purchase Justices tlank summon, civil and criminal suhoeitaes and eomplaiut at tlie Guard office at Portland price. The finest and largest lot of window shade ever brought to Eugene will arrive on Tues day' freight, from New York, Call and tee them at Kriuudly't. For dyspepsia, headache and all disorders arising from a disordered stomach, l)e Haven's Dyspepsn (Hire is an infallible remedy. Try it and be convinced. For sale by Oauuim ft Co. On and after April 1st the undersigned will ooinum.io. doing business ou a ready, pay basis, selling goods for cash nr produce only. All purchasers will liud it to their interest to call aod get prices. J. U. Matlock. . G W Weider hai bought a half interest in the City Grocery Store of this city. The firm nsme will be llcisner ft U'eider. They will make their stock equal to any in Ore gon, buyinif direct trom the manufacturers and producers, thereby giving their custom ers the benefit 1 They will sell the most Groceries, Provision, Qiiuensware, Glass ware, Tobacco and Cigars for tlie cash of any house iu tins p'art of the valley. Call and lee. Kkisnkk ft W eider. Rare Bargain for Thirty Days. , 1290 acres of grain and meadow land, 4 miles west of Kugene, with good dwelling bouse of 9 rooms, barn and nut houses; all under fence. Price $15 per a 're. . COO acres garin aud meadow laud 5 mile west of fiugono; $12 per acre. 210 acres grain ami meadow land, 4 mile west of Eugene, with small d elliug; price $14per.cre. 600 head stock sheep, .in good order. . Term The land will be (old for one-half oash in hand, the balance in one or two year to suit purchaser. Apply at once. UiwituK W. Kinbey. Lumber. , The undersigned have for sale at their mill! 14 miles west of Eugene, a large stock of at kinds of rough lumber; also flnoring.rustic, etc, which they offer at very reasonable prices. Contractors and others intending to build will find it to their advantage to see them before pur chasing. They will move their mill this season and must move out their stock. , . May 7, 186. Walters ft McVat. Keynote to Health. , Health is wealth. Wealth means indepen dence. The keynote is Dr Roeanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, the best Cough .Syrup in tlie world Cures Coughs, Colds, Pains in the ('host, Bronchitis and Primary Consumption. Price 50 cents and $1. , hire. All persons indebted to E W Whipple" & Pro's, either by note or book .account will please call and, settle the same. Our store burned and we mu it collect the money due us. . E. W. AVhipplb ft Bros; Cottage Grove, Feb 25, 1SS3. Its Delicate Flavor, And the efficacy nf it action have rendered the famous liquid fiuit remedy Syrup of. Figs immensely popular. It cleanses and tones up the clogged and feverish system, and dispels Headaches, Colds and feers. For sale by r M Wilkins E ugene, W S Lee Junction. Take Notick, All those owing me by Mote, account or otherwise are requested to call aud settle the same immediately', a I must have what i due me. I do not want toputtheaccuntsio tne hands of ,n at. r ..... . toruey if I cau help it J. M. Sloan. v,.r... r u l? I . . .... !,.:. w.fi-ui .III. IN A. VrtlllCB llM.ll.lf, ,.wv. from business and being desirous of tf tiling np, requests all those indebted by note or ac - , .u.u,., 7 "'""." V' meot He can be found at his office in the ..,. a i t. ii ji,, due him. L. Salomon Talks. He savs that all thoee indebted to him must come forward i i.i i . . , and ettle 01 else they may have the nnplea- t.t matter brought to their attention by a lawyer. A word to the wise is sufficient " Foe Sale. A firu-clas, nod cart for ..1. M J" " n'n"' . he went to hi nil residence n Olive street cheap. Apply lor terms and particular to M(1 jt oot g, to him that he had re ChaaCruner, .lr, or the Gcard nlBce. i moved until he tepped upon the front - I porch. He says he felt a little f'olish a he Farmers Take Notice. A good dinner can , retraced hi step past the Court House. k'J at Baker' Hotel for 25 cents. I "Custom is secoud o.ture." ' Brevities. Carpenter busy. Hay harvest ha begun. See Sheriff' sal in another column. Fourth of July only on week from 8unday' The engine company had a drill but evening. Look at Btttman' new advertisement in another column. ( ) See Joseph Bradford's advertisement In another column. Baker City was treated to a heavy fall of snow last Saturday. Quite a number of Euganlte are attending the race at Junction City, The spire of the new M. E. church building ha been placed in position. Several of our citiiens attended the Masonic picnic at Albany last Tuesday. Temple Commaudery of Knight Templars will toon be instituted at Albany. Work is bein r pushed with great energy on the new skating rink and theatre. Mr W T Campbell ha rented hi residence property on Olive Street to Mr Krause. A cousiderable amount of agricultural machinery i being old by local dealer. Judge Washburne and family have removed to the residence on the corner of Eighth and Hi.'h street. The work of laying the foundation of the Matlock and Bausch brick building will be completed to-day. Services at the Catholic cbuic'i next Sund ij at 10:30 a. in.,. conducted by Esther Metayer The public is covrjlally invited. Mr W W Moore ha sold hi steam wood saw- businei to Mr J T Witter. Charlie will enntinue the business. t'ortlaud will celebrate on the 3d and 6th of July.- Extremely low fare will be offered to all visitor by the 0 4 C K R. ( A 12-year-old son of Mr E F Wyatt ha been dangeroasly ill daring the weok. At preseut writiug he i much better. It is reported that the European, Indian' Australians and South American wheat crop is short this year 82,000,000 bushel. The Oregon Pacific Railroad now runs daily trains from Corvallis to Yaquina Bay. No tice the change in thtir advertisement Hay ft Henderson have removed their fur niture store to their new brick building on the corner nf Seventh and Willamette Street. Guitar strings, violin strings, banjo strings and supplies for all stringed instrument Cheap at D. T. Pkitchard'8 At a meeting, of the Directors of the Lane County Fair, held last Monday, arrangement were made to fence the (rack and erect judge' stands, eta . f . . .. Mr James Humphrey, formerly a resident nf Eugene, was elected a Councilman of East Portland last Monday at the annual city city election. Mr Quincy Brooks, of Linkville, at one time a student in the State University here, was graduated June 11th from the West Point Military Academy. The trial of Capt Wirt Saunders for the killing of Charles Campbell, ii the first case on the docket of the Linn county Circuit Court, which meets on Mouday next. , Mohawk will celebrate the coming Fourth of July, on Saturday July, July 3d. Judge Wal ton will deliver the orttion and Mr Zurewilt will read the Declaration of Independence New subscriber continue to enro'Khefr names for the .Icard. Thi paper now has the largest bona fide subscription list of any paper between Portland and Jacksonville, The Eugene and Junction baseball clubs played a match game in this city last Monday afternoon. The Junction club won the game easily, The (core stood: Junction 30, Eugene Griffith, whn was recently arrested on the charge of attempting to break the County Treasurer's safe, has been disrhaiged from custody, the evidence being insufficient to hold him. The Teachers' Institute at Yaquina City on July Cth, 7th, 8th and 9th, promises to be largely attended. A very! interesting pro gramme has been formulated. All who attend ..... .IVIl.J 1V.I... Mr W H Alexander has procured a contract to build a residence for Mr C B Montague, of Lebanon. The Contract price is (2500. Mr. Alexander will leave fur that city next Mon day to begin work. Ayefs Sareaparilla operates radically upon and through the blind, and is a safe and abso lute core for tho-various (Unease, complaints, and disorders, due to debility, or to any con stitutional taint ot infection. Some 75 trained teachers have been sent out this year from the State Normal school at Monmouth. These go into the schools and are making a great success with the Improved methods learned at the Normal School. We acknowledge the receipt of a piece of music entitled, "In the Woods,- reverie, com poed for the piar.n by Prof D W Coolidge, and dedicated to Miss Kate Dorrir." It is a fine composition and should find a large sale in Eugene. -, - Those who intend to board students during the coming year . are requested to notify, as soon as possible, the Secretory of the Faculty, Prof. John Straub, in writing, stating the kind of accommodations, the price of board and the number of students desired. Avoid, by all mean, the use of calomel for billious complaints. Ayer Cathartic Pills, entirely vegetable, has been tested forty years. are acknowledged to be.-tlie best remedy for trri idity of the liver; oostivenem, and all de rangements of the digestive apparatus, " Why don't yon trade with me ?" said a close-fisted tradesman to a farmer, the j other day. 'Because, ' was the characteri I f rAt.lt ".mi, hftifi tioVAt. itusrl mm In tic reply, "yon have never asked me to. I have looked all through the paper for an invitation, in the shape of an advertisement,. but in vain. 1 never go where 1 am not ( 'jjjJ (Jr" i ' 1 Friday night there wis a big storm at the month of th Columbia river, which lasted , ..." , ' . , until Saturday. Many daring fishermen I c08r' plytog their vocations, and in 1 all twenty-seven of them were drowned. Among those who were lt were Billy Lyno pnuibst, who.i well known here, and a man Known as oik oiti nowi, Judge Washburne laat Wednesday worked I rather late in his office at th Court House Junction City Items. . Junction Cm, June 23. ' Mr Snell and family left for the coast this morning. , Rev I D Driver passed through town Tues day on hi way home. Mr S E Strong, whn ha been on a visit to Illiuoi f jr some time, is expeoted home shortly. Messrs SUrr, Powell; Uttinger ami Say lor went np the river this morning ou a fish ing excursion. , If thi dry weather continue crop In this vicinity will be short especially late sown grain. A little child of W A Gnthrie came near being drowned Sunday .by falling into the slough uear their house. Tre family of W H Countiss. who have been residing here tine last Fall, moved to Portland ene day last week. Several of our eitizons will avail -them selves of th opportunity of visiting the sea ooaat on the excursion shortly to be given. Riley Gilbert has sold his farm near town to a Mr Parker, lately from the East. Mr (ilbert intends to go te Eastern Oregon or Washington territory in a short tune, m price paid was (4000 for UK) acres. , , Hkkald. Celebration at Chesher. The 110th anuiversary of American inde pendence will be celebrated at the Chesher school house on Saturday, July 3d, 18S6. Officer of the day President, Hon A N Greeu; Yioe President, Hon J B Hill; Grand Marshal, Hon C K Hale. Programme 1st, salute of 13 guus at sunrise; 2d, salute of 33 guns at 10 a in; 3d, prayer by Rev Wilsey; 4th, reading of Declaration of ludependencn by C A Potter; 6th, oration by Hon L Hilyeu. Excellent inuaio will be preseut Basket dinner at the grave, after which there will be horse racing, foot racing, sack racing, aod various other amusements too uumerous to ineution. Come one, come all, and take a fresh breath of pure mountain air. In the evening there will be a social hob at thi school house, where all desirous Lof tripping1 the light fantastio toe, will be accommodated to their heart content. By order of Jf.T Taylor, J 1! Hill, CK Hale,. J- F Montgomery, committee of arrangements. r-.. i - Mohawk Items. , ,, . June S3, ISSrJ. Wild blackberries plentiful. Mr C Root returned from east of the mountain last Sunday. ( Mr C Arnold still cnutiuue to capture bear, having killed one last week. ( Mr Joel Ware, of Eageue, made Mohawk a pleasant call Suuuay. Crops are looking mther poorly a (hey are greatly iu ueed of rain. , The school of district No 79 will give a picnio Friday. A ton of Mr K P Hamiriitt, whn has been dangerously ill, is somewhat better, Mr W Adam is building. a new dwelling, which add a beautifying appearance to Mohawk. i Skin Flint. Creswell Items. , j ,. Juno 21, 8C. Mr J L Tuit starts this v. cek for Eastern Oregon, where he will try the life of a book agent for a time. Mr B B Scott returned last weet from the Bohemia mines. He repfnrts lots of gold. Mr G W Rhinehart contemplates moving to Eastern Oregon thi fall. The Democracy of Laue county will lose one of it truest members, a he is the wheel horse of Cres well precinct. The school, conducted by Jas Bond, of Irving, will close June 2u'th, From the number of defeated candidates in this region one would couclude that this wa Salt river No 2. Mr Noah Buoy i building a large barn on bis place. Me has to enlarge in spite of poor crops and bad prices. Otta. TpkTacoma Ciiinesk Indkmnity. The citizen of Tacoma held a mass mooting, on Monday night, to discus the Chinese claim for $75,000 indemnity for being "ired out'' ( 0j Rt ctv pa The people of that place olaim,.that the demand of the Chinese is ridiculous, a the entire value of tlie Chinese property in Pierce connty, a shown by the Assessor' record for 1883, wa $10,- 033. Of course it ia supposed part of the claim for 173,000 was based on damage to their business. Died At his residence near Pendleton, Or., after a .lingering illness, on June 19, 18Sf,. Dr G C Harris, aged 75 year. The doctor was well known in Lane county, having practiced bis prnfesxion very successfully here during the ye r 1872 73 anil 74. He leaves a wife and five children-Mr E T Henkle, of Indepen dence, Mrs J B Butler, of Monmouth, Or. Dr G W Harris, of Lexington, Or, Harry C tnd Fred W, all of whom were present to attend him In liis last illness one daughter, Carrie, having died in Eugene In Jan, 1877. , J '- Now The City taxes nf Eugene City, t Iregon, for the year 1880 are now due 'and payable the city treasurer, F W A' Crain, cor ner of Willamette and Eighth streets. All taxes will be deemed delinquent if not paid within eixty days from date of this notice. W. 8. Shaw, Recorder. Dated Eugene, Or., June 23, '86. Incipient Blaze. Last Tuesday evening, by some means, fire caught in the blinds over the windows in the kitchen of Mr Samuel Swift's residence, burning them up, and then commenced catching the wood work. The fire wa extinguished by some gentlemen that were passing. No alarm was rang. City Transfer The following city deeds have been recorded since our last issue: F F Patterson to V E Patterson, one lot in Shaw's addition; consideration 8200 D R Christian to J T Rowland, one lot in Chris tiao's addition; consideration 320. i . .Marriaoc Licenses. The following mar. riage licenses have been issued daring the pait week: S C Dodsoo and Maggie David ton; Geo Harkin and Clar Speer; L N Man pin and Ada Powell. Married. At the residence of Peter Riley Albany, on Thursday, June 17, by Rev S E Davis, Mr S. C. Dodson and Mia Davidson both of Lane county. Married. At the residence of L Coryell, June 13, 1886, by Rev Jess Cox, Levi Berkshire and Mia Martha CorsilL Of Interest to All. The next number of the (Portland, Or.) West Shore will contain magnificent Urge picture of Kugeu City, and numerous other illustrations; it streets, busines buildings ud residences, the Uoivertity, Publio School and Churche all priuted in three oolors. It will be the hudumt number ever issued. A well written, description of I-ane county and it resources, and the advantage of Eugene City, aa the commer cial emporium aud educational center, will be furnished in th same number. It ought to b widely circulated. Never before hits o excelleut an opportunity presented itself to make th advantages of this aectioa known to the outside world. Circular, .-i ' The citizens of Eugene should purchase a loast 6,000 copies of thi edition ot the West Shore, and scatter theia throughout the hast, Eugene City is the bast town in the State, and Lane i the beat county. Advertise thi fact propsrly and th popula tion of the county and town will doubWt ia the next three year. We know no better way to (tart tin matter than to circulate this particular .illustrated edition of the West Shore. It will do more flood than a doien letters to sn intending immigrant. Mr Mamuels, the enterprising proprietor of this publication. . should be properly encour aged iu his undertaking. Celebratien at the Head of Tide. Hie lTOth anniversary of American nde dependence, will be celebrated at the head of tide, on the Siuslaw river, in Lane County, Oregon, on Monday, July 6th, 1886, Programme 1st, Salute of 13 gun at sun riser 2d; prayer bv the Chaplain, Frank hwert; 3d, reading of Declaration of Indepen dence by Geo Knowlee; 4th, eration by Judge G. S. Washburne. Officer of the Day-President. Hn. A. Hadsall; Vice Presidents, Capt W A Cox. Hons A R lluctolph, E W Whipple, C T Hale, U B Hayes; Grand Marshal, Jamet McLeod. Good music will be in attendance. Basket dinner at the grove, after which there will be boat racing, sack racing, shooting matches, etc Let the pennle of Lane County, who wish recreation and a good time, be with us and tr.ke a pleasure ride on the grandest little river that flows into the Pacific There will be a grand excursion to Ca;e Perpetua on North I teach. On th night of July 6th there will be a ball given by W W Neeley in hi new and spacious hall. By order ot: Fred Mason, Frank Knewle, W. W. Neeley, S. West, and Frank Sweet, Committee of Arrangements. Chesher and Wild Cat Items. June 21, '80, The Rev E Mays is visiting at the residence of O T Hale. Thomas ami James Cook started for Ellens burg on tlie 7th Inst. This place was ,isiUxl py a heavy thunder and rain storm on Monday evening, turning the dust into mini. , it i The blasting on Plymouth Rock iacomp'r ted, ami the way is open to travel for vehicles aa far as the mouth of Lake creek, i - A son of Mr Chastain, whn reside on Wild Cat, died on Friday nf last week, aged bout '20 years. The family have the sympathy of the neighborhood. . f i Messrs Win and Finic. Taylor, Dick Rush and Geo Lakin started for Smith river on a prospecting totir.' It is hoped they will find a " New Eldorado." ' , i The citizens nut here will celebrate at the Chesher school house on the 3d of July. The Hon L Bilyeu will act a orator of the day.' A good crowd and a lively time 1 anticipated. Kyerybody invited. .' BtloE.VTKK. Picnic at Mohawk. A picnic will be held at the picnio grounds, Muli&wk, on Sat unlay, June 3, 1886, proqrahhe: Afonic. 2 Prayer by Rev Mr Baxter. ' ', 3 Reading of the Declaration of Indepen1 dence by Mis Zuiuwalt 4 Miisic. T ' t 5. Oration by Judge Walton of Eugene. 6- Music. 7- liftket dinner. '( ' 1 8- Danciiig in the afternoon and evening on the platform. t Messrs J M rlporek and L Crawford will act us Marshnls and mointnin'good order:1 A general Invitation to be preseut is ex tended to all. , i To Isthoduck Mining Machikert. F. B. Mason, superintendent of the Eureka mining company, has been In the city for some days making arrangements for having one ot the Salmon quartz pulverizing machines put up at the mine. The company have had men at work on their ledge, which is situated in' Blue River district. CO miles north and east 'of - Eu gene, since the 1st of March. , Two tunnels hsve been run, one of which is 87 snd the other 25 feet The ledge is free milling gold ore seven to eight feet in width, and from five aHsavs made here averages about 118 per ton nf the precious metal. There are now about 400 tons of ore on the dump, and when a mill is put iu operation, the value of the clalrr will soon be demonstrated. Oregonian. Pamedtii. Examinations. From a pri vate telogram'recelved in this city yesterday, it was learned that Milton F. Davis, of Mo- Cov. Polk county, who wa appointed a cadet to the Uuited State military school at West Point by ' Hon Binger Hermann last winter. Passed the last reouired examination at West Point on Tuesday, and wa yesterday admitted to the achool. Thia examination is very rigid, but Davia passed it with honor and his many friends in uregon senu congratula tions to him, and wish him a successful prosecution of his studies and a graduation with hiih honor. Satan Statesmen. Mr. Davuf many friend here are gratified to bear of his success. Connecting Stags Line. A new stag has been added to the line between Albany and Corvallis, enabling passenger to connect with th O ft C R K and th Oregon Pauifio train th same day, The passenger stsge now leave Uorvallis after th arrival oi tne uregon ra citic trains in th morning reaching Albany in time to connect with the noon train, and leave Albany immediately after the arrival of the trains at noon in time to connect with the Oregon Pacigo train which leavee Corvallis for Yauiua at 2 p. in. Like Old Times. A couple of wagon loaded with goods came into town last Thurs day consigned to Mr A Goldsmith. Naturally ihey attracted considerable atteution. Mr. Goldsmith finding that the teamstr were will ing to bring the goods at the same figure charged by the railroad company hired the former to haul 'the freight,' which hjid eome over the O P. Railroad, from Corvallht. A one of the bystanders said, "It kind er- looked like old time before the railroad days." , i rt Norick to Net Comers. Reader, of the Guard who have located in thi oounty site Mar oh, 1883, will confer a favor and 'hear of something to their advantage by tending their post office address to the Stat Board of Im gration, Portland, Oregon. Died Jane 12, 1886, at the residence of Wm Lyons, in Wild Cat precinct, Wayne H Chastain, aged 21 years and 9 month. ' He leave a father, brothers and sisters, and many friend who mourn hi In. -- - A Urge invoice (4 carpet and oil cloths just received t Fries-Jly't. Exaraine them, Personal. Eld G M Whitney it visiting in Albany. Mr Andy Titus Is visiting In Portland. Mr O RBean ha gone to Florence on a visit MrCha Lauer visited Yaquina Bay thi week. Little Mao Watkina Is now able to be about the house. u f Mr A G Hovey loft on a visit to Puget Sound last Monday. x Dr J 0 White'aker paid Salem a professional visit the first of the week. , ' Mr C B Montague and wife, ot Lebanon, visited Eugene but Tuesday. County Contmissloner-elect Green gave us a friendly call last Wednesday. Mr J B Alexander has gone to the Cascade mountain on a prospecting trip. Dr Davis, of Harnsburg, paid Eugene a professional visit last Tuesday. Hon. T. G. Hendricks and wife visited Cottage Grove several days this week. Mr Frank Rankin left Wednesday on a a pleasure, trip to th Siuslaw country. '. . Miss E-nma Bean has returned from Coos Bay where she has been teaching school. Judge R S Beau has beon oboseu by the aluinui ot Moumouth college as orator tor 1887. Mr Jason Owen, ot Crook county, will shortly visit relatlv and friend In Lan county. 1 Mr F W Osburn will take charge of th pottoffice about July. The office will re main in the old quarters several months. Mr Wm Palmer, nf Portland, b ib th city. He expect to begin Uying brick on the Mat look building tyon. Mr W A Wash, traveling agent for th Seattle, W. T., Intelligencer, gave this office a pleasant call one day this week. Rev J S McCain ha resigned his position a teacher of the Indian school at th Siltt reservation and will permanently locate in the town ot Newport ' ) Messrs Wm Osburn, F B Dunn and Thos Osburn left Tuesday for a trip to th summit of the Case le Mountains. They will be ab sent about eight days. Mr W R Owen and several San Francisco gentlemen left Eugene for east of th moun tains yesterday via the Mckenzie route. 1'hey expeot to purchase a oonsidersbl amount of land in that section. Hampton Bros left for the Silver Lake country one day thi week. They took with them a header the first one ever taken to that section. , Messrs J N Blair and A C Brown left Wed nesday on a prospecting trip to Southeastern Oregpo'., ,;, . Misses Hattie and Minnie Luckey, who havs been attending the Academy of, the 8a cired Heart at Salem during th past year have rationed hum. t ., ,, Mr J W Ifixon, formerly'proprietor' of the Belknsp Sprisgs, will shortly leave for East ern Oregon where lie expects to locate. . Judge C B Bellinger,' of Portland, visited this city on professional business several days this week. f. Mr U P Kitchen, ot Portland, visited friends hi Eugene several days this week. Mr W C Griswdjd,'' nf Salem, was regis, tered at th St Charles Hotol one day this weeki ' 1 ' ' i ' ; Mr Darwin Bristow, of Cottage Grove, ha been visiting in Eugene this week,,,, ,', Mr Geo Marsh si, of Washington Territory, i in i Eugene, He was oce of the pioneer settlers ot Laoe couuty. ,. . ' , ' Bishop B Wiatar Morris delivered an excellent, sermon at the Episcopal Church last Thursday evening. . Mrs G Bettman has returned home from Portland, much improved in health. Mr. Geo Neland of Astoria, last Tuesday was admitted to practice in the U. 8. Cir cuit Court at Portland. Nesmith's Resting Place. (DaiiyTlk.) Tho State Legislature at its last session appropriated (250 toward erecting a mono tnent to the memory of ex-Senator J W Nesmith, whose death occurred a year ago. A number of citiiens of Polk oounty have organised themselves into a committee and are soliciting funds to be added to the State's mouey so that the monument erected will be worthy .of th man whose memory it ia to commemorat. Nesmith i buried near Dixie, Polk connty, in a besntiful spot in a grove ml flr trees, on th South bank of th Riokreal, which overlooks a One stretch of country. Hi body lie within one hundred yard of the place where he was married to Mia fauliu Ootr, in 1847, end the grave t unmarked by any stone. Nesmith selected this resting place year ago, and nfkn when he wa entertaining visitor at hi home Ii wnnld beoome serious and wonld tell ths'iri ot th future solemn a of th beautiful spot BAND BENEFIT. In a few weeka a benefit entertainment will be given for the Firemen' Band cf thi ' City. Th programm will be specially attractive. Mr Cbas Mayer Jr, of San Francisco will render several piece on the zither, in the maiimr th it hae charmed the best musical circle of th chief city ot the Coast Lover of beauiful tnnsio will appreciate bins fully. Besides, thi attraction th band will play om of their' finest piece, and choice selections on the plarto and violin and theguitar will add va riety. The best vocal music will be provided. Every effort' ha been made to select the moat pleaetng and" melodious music, and the public iuy rest awured that thia will prove the niiMtentertaining a well a the- most sucoes ful musical concert ever given tn Eugene. Fur ther announcements will be made, -i- , Tbs Holladat Cam Decided. Nw wa received in thi city yterday from Salem to the effect that th Supreme Court htd de cided the long contested ease of Holladay v Holladay in favor of ben and against Joe, The decision Uavea th case in much the eame con dition as it wa decided by Judge H teams in all eawLtial particular. Expert estimate the value of the Holladay estate at from 11.500, 000 to 1,800,000. Th total Indebtedness will not xectd between $-V)0,000 and 1000,000, to Mr Ben Holladay will have a little working capital at his command after he ha settled with the last on of hi creditor. Portland - -w. . Baltd Minstrel war advertised to play ia In thia city last evening. Cottage Grove Items. rROMOUR SFRCIALCORRISPOIfPSNT. Cottaoi Grovk, June 16, 188L y What is going to be dona th Fourth? Mr Herbert Eakin went to Eugene Tuesday and will remain until Friday, , : Mr Charles Vile left her Monday morn lug for Yakima City, W T. . . Hon R M Neatch receive three fine bound pup on day but week by express. Mis Matilda McCoy went to Eugsne Sat urday to sojourn for a time at O R CkriamaA'. Mr Charles Vandevert of Crook county ar rived here on Saturday last on a visit to friend in this viclulty. Mr Darwin Bristow and family paid Pleas ant Hill a visit a week ago Sunday and Cre-. well a visit last Sunday. ; ; w Thunder was heard lit the distance Sunday and Monday af tern sons. We hoped tut rala but have gut nous yet. V- .'- A butcher shop is In operation here once more. Opened Monday last by Andrew Miilex and a man from Harrisburg. There was a man ia town Friday who had three nice bear skin. We understand that lie had killed the bear quite recently. Mr Jets Thornton hat been having hi ho tel renovated and a dormer window put in and other additions put on that greatly Uaprov it looks. Mr George Hawley of Crestwell was visit ing at her father's, O P Adamt last week, and returned home Saturday accompanied by Mlae Lucy Adam. i ' Quit a number ot people from;' thi plao and some from Creeswell and Silk creek, 'went i.p Coast Fork Sunday to th mineral Spring near the Geai ranch. , . .' ' Miss Emma Coleman left Saturday for her home in Eugene after a stay of three month at this place at the arduous task of trying to instill into the the mind of th youth useful knowledge. - The publio school closed her Tuesday with o,n it an antertaiument that wa conunenda ble to all concerned, eaiecially th teachers who had labored to make it both Instructive and interesting. " The programm wa aulU lengthy, consisting of songs, declamation. dialoguand choice readings, In which wa think averv scholar took a part and performed well, which showed great proticieucy in their teacher, Miss Emma Coleman and Sadie Maytr, June 28, 1888. Mr R II Haileton visited Eugene Wednes day. Ben Lurch and wife went to Eugene Tues day. Mr D Bristow and family were in Eugtn Tuosday. Born. Jun 15. 1880. to th wife of OT Col lins a ton. Mr W H Medley went to E.iirtne Monday. returned Tuesday. Quit a number of our town people attended commencement last week. Mr L B Whnrton and daughter left here last Friday for Lakeview. Mr Charlie Vilet returned Tuesday. He want no further than Portland. Mr Ellen Gough and little daughter cam up from near Eugene Friday. Mr T G Hendricks and family were vlaltlnif at Mr Darwin Brlstow'e the first of th weak. Mr Charles Barlow and wife passed here Monday on their way to Jacksonville. Mr. Barlow Is Well known "here. ; The festival that was to be. proved aa en-j tire failure as there was hone for so in reason unknown to your correspondent Mis' Helen.. Adam Wa Indispose i couple, ot day last wk and was not able to teach; in consequence her sister Alias liVdia took charge ol tue school lor the time. .. , Two gentlemen, Gonkle ft Reed, have sued the express company fur nnn delivery ot ex;' press matter for which they hold receipt froid. th agent at ltoeeburg, who wrote to the agsnt here to collect charges to the amount of 13, Mr Otto Sliultt. brother of Mr Fred Skulks. of Caoyonville stopjied here a few days on hi way to Portland with several horse that be long to Fred. We understand that h I in Portland awaiting hi brother and horse who left here Monday. VIRITT. Justioes and Constables Eleeted. IM The following Justices and Constable were elected June 7th tor the usuing two year from July 1st: North Eugene-N J Taylor, jutlci J T Witter, constable. South Eugene-G W Klasey justice, W W Cochran constable. Cottage Grove Cba Stouffer justice, 3 Veatch Constable. Junction J J. Butler Justice, A A Mek constable, ' . ! ,:- Springfield-J 8. Churchill Justice, W J Pengr constable. ' ' . .' ' Cresswll-G W Hawley juatlce, t(i W Tuell constable, Klchardson-G W Bryant, Justice, F Smith constable. .'. ' '(,'" Pleasant Hill-D W Brtdgoe justice; L 8 Attebery constable. ; Sbislaw-r-Wm Intnan justice, D G Pelomf Cons, able, , Willamette-J B Cochran justice, J 3 Thomas, constable. , '' Mohawk-J C Lemon justice, A F Smith, constable. Spencer WG Romans Justice, L M Kent.' constable. Camp Creek-M J Hillegas justice, W D -MolAne constable. Irving-J M Kltohen justice; J C Yates constable. Lost Vallev-T H Hunsaksr lust Ice, A L RoKey constable. . t all ;rrolc-U W Humphrey tiistlbe, A - II Noble oenstable. ;" McKenne A S rowers Justice, J M Davl constable. 1 Hazle Dell-I J Gray, justice, T H Mc Ginns constable. ' , . Florence & C jCnowles justice. . W W Neely constable. ' ' Coyote Thos AlcUuUougn justice, J mc- Ciillciuih nonstable. llnuirH nnnutAhljl. t 1 Chesher i A Fountain fustic: lieo . Male constable. ' ' Lake Creek-TLos Pop justice., H Pop Constable. ' Wild Cat-R G Fowler, constable. , . f. -Trent Items. Farmers busy making hey. niy crop very light in thi aectioa ot th country.' ' ; Mr Wm Miller's term of school will cloa hare on the 2Mb inat -' We once more see the smiling oountenaar of Lewi Morgan in our midst Mr H C Morgan is milking a large num ber cow for th Goshen creamery. Mr Wm Morgan contemplates attending the State Teachers' Association at Yaquina Bay. Th singing class at this place under the able management of Prof W L Bristow, 1 pro gressing finely. ' Mr Tho Graham wa busy no day last week making improvement on hi ranch pre paratory to moving there. We learn that Mr W It MoCall has secured him a ranch at Silver Lak and contemplate moving there this Fad. Voter. Th Rnseburg Junior Biasa Band passed through Euiren yesterday i through Euirene yesterday morning on their . wav to Portland. They favored our citizen with s selection at the depot ! I ) i '