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AND COUNTY, crn. BRIEF MENTIONS. 'rntUrliJl..vetFri.lly,fc dentistry go to Dr N J Taylor. PmU M cheap ' " Matlock 4j,,l)tf Eat h4U Just rcelvd at hUhrt rh price will b P--tot wheat xiytcIoffinUnd(orl. loquiieof p K Coleman. ph.togrph finwhed neatly j . I and artiso w ... . ii it i tin Km ,,lR V'amM ,B n l .' .no I)..,,'. (raJo r w(1 pqrohamj Walthani Watches at n ani ball in aunduuc. or March 4th. aIvu' 'mm H n'' upward. I AM McFaJdn and Mat Wllttlni cam cp jOiva.t .... . . . . lfioiu8aeral.twelc. They were both em- rn.t',olle,,lth rc'el M wm b.oye. ai tn pen. Tb former w.i suapended, ii . Portland prioM by Bettman. m om nay h i, not a "kiiUht;" the latter re- M r , nnhM.(i . U turned this week. Matt evidently .at loti of TPK th. beef or drink, iouo, milk. 7fly. ?-!J8. till at lh Wl Oetyxir o1 , - . . i . i - .-t. iinmiM m.f. ' iMftenaiit iiiniin-i - """" "' . . . i ;.u ..n...t w' : ' : 8Wii.i Ui lf) -orti. Giva . hi Krapa m n " rtianni "t . gtaui. 1 v tin of UMeV and olilMrena' underwear i i,ikhiviut arrivel ana will ba aoiil LWt,,inpriwa"y iwiumi. ..input - a . . a . i. (Hj.iaareWantoaricnltnral tnanhin- n't any kind, remember that MrJ A) i ,7 ii,, ,Mp a full aMirtinent. i . a if i..11ir will nav tha hichei 1 jjrS H r-nendly will pay we ninei Uwr'0' i Que'f. The lt by what anthmlty ha ViUwreltheaut of Oregon to appro- CL M at th. pao ple'a monr, for the re-1 " ' . , i hare ltn body oT tha late ileCeaaed et-Hov- VmnfGihhbthli State for InWmient. ajibln la Knyland working- f r and in the in- Wt of ttiU 8taV We aay nay. He went tWe Id tit un vrtvmte inirrvaes ann hiioiim tora in his own private and ledliiuate wny. AV'bea he (dvernir of thi Stat diil he imlnveivthfiiHalary in full fur aervicei feu- ilcrni? TVn whet due the peonle o n him twM thai Ithe debt of jjratUnde which U freely ...il nl hi.rarrvi.iita Whft Deriurm their atn wetL But Kratitmie ia not money. By k. ulna rhrht and reason the leiinlature . ibnoH and raliihV"enil for any other man who liijht dh l a foreign land Or out of thia State I !;it It m wt lie rviueiniiered that when a man 1 iilacteil to otKoe it la only t't hold for a atated : rH and that the people do not aifrea by hit ! iltcttin that they will forever ihernaft-r take hn iif them. We dn not umke liriln, Unkee f . . - .4 . f.. At.L ......... 'I'M.. If ntfoB ' Oir nnjurre III uin umili ,T. i in. t ion nn roe part of the iKitlature win t 1 itio a Iia Uiitiniiie. ami may eniaiuixn a . ... . .1 I. 1 Lt .. k..l I. ' rajrlfRl Hiat wonill nf uinuub ei 'wm iu . hertalter. The AUma plan wan the or- I hv letting the frienda of the 'lu euMl whxcrilw of their own private iiieaua for iitttnrn. Thin thiii)( nf votini! out the lien '.a'ltriaey for dead men Uh it are of no value) Vttinj too common. I am iit ankitiif nnwiliw matter, but km voicltix the aenti-itUeflliree-f'iiirtha nf the pMt.ple tlinouh itia'Untry. We h -ve no ill feeliux what- I iwht.1 the late tlectaieii, a lamvni m ilia man who ha had the advantage and iwtunitk'i thrown in hit way nimlJ nut eoii,'h nf hi aUr to bmy hiinlfle- ally, f would like very much I ir aoine .Sen- tot Kepreentative (mm lnl oountv to ner the awe qoery. a i ee iv wrnv hmub both hnuiiea with but one diiweuilnrf i Very reaectfiilly ym:r, Thus. Hiirsaxkr. Hater, Feb 14, 183?. Cedar Fiat Itemf February 5th, 18S7. CM weather. Illmte very bard la.M night, 8W Vaiijjhan hae loat five bead of cattle Li (inter. R.lit Vaiv'han l.wt a valuable cow by falliiift Dm a wi.'oii box. Tkiniiw at the nrent. writinir la twenty- Mi iiuhea Ueep at W V Vaiiunii place. 'iV achmil at Cedar Flat will resume atad- Vaext Monday after two week acation. BirtHuitinmnd . ii I u dao took a nin M SuuUay aud tney have uut beeu heard of in Wi are triad to learn th.t Uncle Billy iU'hn and hi wife are irettiuir well under f t Willful care of Dr Ii F Unwell. The doo- HTilrwif credit. The doctor i talking of nni( in the Snrini We are very w.rry to him fur he i among the le.it doctor in mm county. Vol Ha Local Marktit Report. . F.L'OKSK, Feb It, 1837. y-75iaTlct 2W-)5DctH wr bnhel -acaice. Hofi-IOffiliOcU per H! dull J-Mcta per Ooij wMrue. BtTTm-iaOctap-r lb. bn-i) oU per b. TOMUM-fa eta per lilrfiel HAnm-Hiile- 8 to Id rtA! eboiilderi t) to 7 ct: ''"MOtoHctai List nf Letters Kemslnmg uncalld for io the rontoffic at Citt.Owgon, Friday, Feb 17. 1887: i. Mr A C T.akin. Irov P.H Martin. A W TP- Ii"11 McFarUud, Win "Sth, Mm Nellie. lenmu Calllnir f..w a - m a win nlaADAi itv Aattt I au'erutea, F. W. Osbcbn, P. JL MOTHERS KEVD. .j .PTPdetors of SanU Abie h ive author ejN lb .pmprktom of SanU Abie h ive ai Wit, ; .""KifiKva io reinnn your mo a-iermwin.. .LI. L- i. .1 m an .1 j . . , all dnigirft to refund your money, if nnd your money, if Cough Cures a fair : tfH directl.lt f.il. , Mv. .ati.faiti.in Baod all'i-hn,! Lungin'mldea. Su b i Sanu AS. as the King of . CUnl ftf l!iall.rtirf PrAiim W hi M II ll lltf -ttrea, Dgn-t to keep it lu the A Big Fall. idef to Ptvltio trul T lieiwal mAflrmA rj bW ((net, which means New York ICm; 1 a1 ga"fo from firat hands, Pi tw, i K00' nien a ah for Tir1" nVercnaU tnt men. H DO, ana trwnb w " . Pr"P"rt'o, a 1 Intend to -. - vfuau.y fan iinoe win no n. Ii. HETTMAN, At tha old LX.L Store, Bucklen't Arnica Salve. J?e m the world for Cuta, BruU "Tea. i V , tm ., . . m-Hir i'v out ivnrum, reer Doree tleJk JH" Han,,i Cm'lblaina, lrns, aod 'Ho.. 1 , ' M tily cures pile. Mr'r?ai'd.- It is guanntetd to give O.btt.01'"'' monT nfuD,1i of !T7 Oaks Cnnponnd, porely veg- ?t , ailach'. cramp enlic, vhnlcra ''i?yju Pcnliar to female, Iy, or eonxn. Hire. Chill aod fa- i ,.. i. i.j- dunctlort Items. Fb. 18, 1887. Tommy Blew l again op and going, travel btwen tier and Monro U safe. School well attended and baalth of th co ninunity good, Ao lnfjntnhIM ofMrandMra Dick ITow arq ii. a last Saturday night Mill R Stanmm give a dramatio reading toe in l. VOunn Friday vaniii. Greedy 8pen ha joined th church. May eacu nay strengthen your good resolutions. Cha IIiiikI and Alo Lonney represented the liulhnu interest nf Monroe hut Mnuday. A .il..i I -I i i I. i a fic-wailfc gam anil aie;aua IUIIUII IH ITIMIt d hy ttnUe who indulued in lth at th resi dence) ill Mil sterulwrg Uat nday evening. A Social time wax ha-l bv all who trluned I Iti. I:-... l ....... .:- a fi l Li- i ii Him nitt mij uumuhi nil UttUM-a null 'aatrriday evenimt. A grand masniierad lu omul a tiiiMnniittoii Imt wk iitnrteil hycliarii. lu. i i.i i . i in. . . anie iwm kiwi menu, ana unrmi v aiune-1. to ilefray fmivntl expend and tender reuiaiinle- !. I i. i . I a I it I. a I it " me iiuny wim r in nwi, a oeiier inui """"" u""l"r wii mii a r"u cin ..i ,l: .i j. .i .t... not ne na i tnan fi lilt or ner name pivced iuk an animiiit n.inatl ( lhnt who are in ntred. Memlwra nf th Tuiiea Aid Society are tiexerving oi taucli creiiit. Valentine day came and went and the fol loin.' wre reuipieou of yentle rfiiiindw: Mayor r'olwni Wan reqnet-d to favor the aliolition of that infermU toot, ami iiKtruct the 'ii'icu to ro-opi-rrw. .iu;ice uiiuer io coutillll) ,,eHlj mi j 4fat d mmui!t 'ki..uatrea.i.al.lerat. I.utt.i.er..ffrmi. nuiK (iM.t rucen. Clabe Hn(on to ilixcun tii me tuntilizinz Louie Sloni'in and all othnr lriidi reidiriU by onllinif Imiit Irii-h. , Bill La-roiir anility at Mllinu pill ii nn the dmlhted, and your repnution aa a in well 'known. , Price till more SftSi? known, rrlce uilmore-Umtin e alvocatliiK yur frllowinm to walk .'1.1111. i . I Imi ......... iii iw "iimiini hi ii i iii-inii. u.iii, imi .cwr l,,,,,,,!,,! x,nyt. Prnylnu (for unmeone to u,v ymi) 'till lilt Ii btlnif irVOlt Pjttrick Uimnnrck Bluw Alway happy and tilt - anHiit; take my advice and never iiiduhp Vv ireeiy- in amir Kru. ami liiuonrtier cnern. Kd H)r Your na.nral talent i recminitert by all who m in eonlant with bimuieaa or bndiiewi men. Cultivate and Jnefly Value thnt enilowment, then thank an a.lviser. Jnhilny Kirk-You are endowed with a kind and agreeable ilUro altl'in, ami inoiierr later your energy will lie recoxniiMl. Hill Unthrie Owing to the weak am.litiitn of your Inntm and pitiuble ilefiuieOcy of your vncahiiUrT-.your vooation ia that "f iiMnhtil.lent of the "innt" anyliim. Jim CVteel- If y .n are not noiiri'hing a tape worm, you mutt inrety he irnttifyiiiif an appetite eeU(ifnwf tliat of lr Tanner itfter hi forty day's fat. Fmf ltUnd An exiiert ptlithrr of the rfainif brain, you La. I .I U ..U ....II ... wv, nvi jnil iicau vuoie w nan jr. iii wcivuiiu, ymt aitonid nve relnte.i the ilMwitlnii pre- annn.ii v yon. nen nonman u'i rumer ...,i . ...I Ill t .. . k. I. l..i. mm a piiioiiiii i wuinor i"r a vwiiit'iip liui ema, murmue, and a reserved Wat lo lleaveu will ne your rtwaM. Died. Near B.iitene Pity, Orejfnn, Tuesday, Feb ruary 10th, 1887. at 1:30 p m, tm J (i Day, as'ed 52 ttn, 11 month and 12 days. Mn. Day had been in ir health for evral yeaea and while her death wal euddeh it wai not wholly iinexpevted. With her parents, Rev Jaalh GlileSp'S and wife, ahe arrived in Oregon 'n 1852. A few in mi tha after ahe was Innnlrd to Mr J O Day, who aurvive to mi.urn her Iocs. In 18.4, Mr and Mis 1 hy moved to Lane county, tlnce which time they have cnti tt .inly rol led in tliianounty. with the exi-viitiou of thr-e yeais epent in Vintorint Britiah Cnlunibit. She le iven a hunhand, nix anna pn l me ilau.diter, to whom "lie baa beque ithed thn inestin a1 do memory of her pure, aweet life, her noiile (Jhritiin character and her ib uiudinf charity. The funeral mrvicea wiil Iw held at thel'iim berland Prlyterian Church to morrow at in.-m . . ..r. I.I..L .1... I... ...Ill .. . .-1. . iuljv i lu, fiber wmiijii bur rcuiiiiin wot inj ina- lento the Maaonio cemetery and mni'i,el to t eir last reaiimt place. Friend of the tamily are invited to atteml L.well Items. Look nut boys and klrls for valentine". The debuting society on Fall Creek is doimr finely. The htivs hare a irood time sled ridih; down the hills.' What wl'l thia ntlxhreirhood do, for the doo' trir haa left tie for a few days. 'I here haa been &nme talk rtf making a new braio'ii to HuinMdt lien I before lnit', it run daily and brinn lota of newa. Wlu. was aeen going down the roa1 tie oilier duy ri'ling a null aud leading a wetuer. InHiked an if he was leaving the o nuitry. What two bai'lielnra are they who are quar relimr over a (,'irl down on poverty ridie. Wonder which of them will win. The little one g'les daily. What ahnuld he the matter with rucumbr that he haa put In an appearance, lie niut he fnmt Mttu fT I think this is the wrouu tiutt for cacuiiibere. Squabu. (KI8MARD Pakihinkd.-Monday Onvern or Ceincyer panloned from the penilentiari Dr C .teiainanlo, aeutenned on the 2!ill f laxt June to three yeara in the penitentiary for criminal assault open a woman io hi oittutt, while under the iutfamioe of oh lorn f'.rm. The belief has beii going ari.und for soma tiine past that Ouismaridi wan Innocent of the Charge for which he wan committed to the prison, and atmnir tlforta wure intvle to entire his n leans. Upon the preaumptlon that hv was: innocent and beuaase of the fact that ha was in failing health, having iam paralyti.i atmke not long aiuce. he wfJt) MMmmA . When Dr Oei-manlo lauded w"Pf' o P .rtlaiid a rear a, he is said to have had S 000 hdt heap mt every Oent of it in drfemlin ldnielf op hi trial Hn left on yesterday afternoon' train 1t Pnrtlan I, whence he wilt go vi De'.Mit, Mich, hie for mer hoine Tneadrfy'i Salem i)iatinan. EtKCTRfC LlflHTA A company dai been nrRanithd, onnsiilting nf .feslrt H C Humph rey, J t Robin'!! and A ftlein, to light Y.n ueoe with elecfrfa light The gentlemei. inform u that they will enrninenr erecting the worki ear'y in the flpring. Thoa anoth er nefeil eu'erpria) wiif be added to oar growing little eity. Contract Let. Mr 8 M Titos has let tha con rant for tha building of a brick block on the corner of Willamette and Ninth street to KneT Abram; contract prica private. The building will be two stories in height, a. .1 have a froiiUk( of 62 feet on Ninth treat and mo back on Willaette street 80 feet. Thi Chrima!I H iu, Cask Last Tnea day Jadge Bran gave a decision in favor sustaining the C E Cbritman m ill. thereby nrerruling the deciia givra by the Jadge A iIju -wf - Brevities. 0 A R Camp Fire thi eveolng. 18 IU of rto lor tl at liaber'a, Junction. IS lb ( .'olden C sugar at Pauifia Tea Co, 1. Matlock lellilverythlng attbt lowest price J unctinn siatidhter sal begin next Monday. Reail th tuppljyiaiit to th G'card thi week. Th revival meeting at th M E Church till ooutiuue. The 0 it C R It nay car visited Eugent tat 1'uewlay. Sweet orange only 33 ct pr doi at th Pacific Tea Co. Our 12 oi plug nf Climax after next Monday liaber'a. Junction. Matlock i receiving a large line of mw dress fdmls. Give him a call Matlook will nav th highest mice for , all kimls of fur. Ilot and cold laths every day (nth week t Jerry Ilorn's barber shop. Carpenters ar now hini(ling Bangs' new livery stable on Ninth street. Wallhfem. .Spriiigfield and Elgin watches $7 T0 and upward at Watt'. Produo and cash take the bargain offered on the first page by Baber, of Junction. Five thouaaud men will soon b employed mi the extension of the 0 A C railroad. Ticket for th Firemen Benefit are now on sale at Wells Fargi's Ex ureas office. Johnson grass and red and whit olover for sale at Roblnaon k Church's hardware (tore. Th Biituar Troupu was advertised to giva a performance in thi city lat evening. The Firemen entortainment will conclude with the beautiful tableau, "Protection," Feb 25th. y WUT U entertainment and (upper Feb 26th, at llbinehart'j Hall. Programme next week. Some No 1 hop land for sale cheap. A large part clear and ready for planting USO. lu. MILLER. The Eugene Water Co, In another column, adveitie for 2lK) oord of good fib wood. Head the advertisement. The most laughable Fare ever proditced In the city will be rendered Feb 25th by member , nf the Fire Department. Mr rranlc Reiauer intend starting; I new grocery store shortly in tha li'uildldg ocu&. piud by Cardwell 4 Miller. J F Porter, the famous contnrtlo'nlst, will pnrform at the Firemen Benefit, Feb 25th. Don't fail to see him. Matlock has just received from Chicago the finest line of dreas good ever shown in Eu gene. Ladies, examine them. Th iifSo i.f Sherilfof Muttnnnh county i worth abut,$l 1,000 and of Clerk $8,000 a year; that of (iovernor of Oregon $1,500. Judging from the time played on the first page a1 Honck means to convince purchasers that they have been paying fancy price! lung tunugh. Goldsmith pays for beaver 13 to f1 50 per poond. , iMink and anon, J.t to no cts. Fisher and otter, f ! to $8. Now that we have a Water coniriany and F.leutrio Light company, some nf our citi- s-na are wanting a Telophdii company or ganized. The Brownsville Inf.rmnHt su'pended publicstioDi The editor, Mr Stiue, will move the material dsed in its publication to Lebanon, and (tart a paper there. Farmer save ynur money and produce and when the road make travel eay go to Kabei's, iu Junction, ami take advantage of th bargains uttered on the lint page. The main for the Water (' ha been lairl fni'ii the Kaervoir mi Skim er' Butt to K'eventh street, and yeaterday the work of lyi"g main mi ide streets was pr"greaing. Don't forget the Firemen entertaiument,Feb 25th. They have prepare I an etoelleut pro gramme which wiil be rendered by inmlkjrs of the Department, after which t'uy wiU glv a grand iialL MrJ D Matlnfclt haa this week received a large invoice uf dry giMal direct from tha manufau nrerx iu th Ku-t, W 'ioh he will ell at fte that will abtmishall. Call at hi store ami be natialied. A new re-pporti'.iment bill ha pieil I nth home of the Legislature, Lan conn, ty under it will have two Senator ud three ! .n-aentatlves a l "f one. Lane coun ty gets her share and I happy, A auhacriptioq is being circulated for the p irpo-e of i ffering purse for t oiUy rani g i May ai d July. Thn gat money will b do nated to the l-ane County Agrijultr.ral So ciety. All should contribute liberally. . The Stnte lrf-gilture lj"u'rued Iat eve ning. The members fmm Ixne msy be ex tected home by to-day's train. They have a (i:hd hy tha best Intereat of Ijne coin tv, and our people mtf well feel proud of them. Lidiee if yon are in want of a drea pat tern, vow i your time to purchase one. Mat! ck haa just received a large invoice nf line (Iresa good frmn New York City, and will sell them mr the next few days only a title above ceit. Ast Wednesday there arrived fn KVgene three car load nf Hood river ice via tr 0 k C It ft oonaigned Ui Maasrs W H Ab'ram and J C Chunih, which they have, stoted in their rce hog-e lor ue' next Rummer. Tha ice wsa oter iiht fuufiee in thitkues and aa cleai1 a crystal. Mr Mclellan, on nf tb raflroad bridge In'Mrrf, whils hurrying to get off th Jndkln rsihovt bridi.'e in advene of the S utb bound pwweng-r train lat Wtalneiulav. fell near on of the cross cap striking nn his shoulder and fac on tb Ues, rendering him nnonoini. Fortunately, thernirineer nf the isaenger train applltd tn airhrakeandsuoce.Mi in stopinng t't loeo nntiv about twenty or thirty ft from Mr MeClellan. Bevmd a few ilixht brniae I e exaad unhurt, a luckjr m iToftun orrtai. y. Thti will be a 0 A R Camp Fire nUr tiinmeot thia evening it 7 o'clock, at Rhine, k irt' Theatre. Th boy are getting ep an itertainmeiit tha will be craditabl to 't wmaelve and the city, Thsy hat been : drilling and preparing for several week, and t wir pp-graiiiin is quite exteoaiv. Th ercie are mostly military. Th inpper Four prisoner In th county jail. Tuesday is Washington' Birthday, Plenty of potato at the Paoifio Tea Co. Cnmmiaeinrier Day was in town yesterday. Attractive goods at Matlock Ii, Glv him calL Th Stat 1'tinparance Allianc Is in ses si"n at Salsin. Trynur "Nad rent Flakes" for breakfast Pecifio Tea Co. Se change in dates nf sailing n) ( th Or' gnu PaciHo strainer fn another column. Plumbers are already tapping the water main nn Willamette street for intending water lon'uiuers. Th M E Church, South, intend building 1 hsndtonis church at Trying during th Coining Summer, An awning haa been built in froat of the D rrl( hli.k, and ths look i.'f the building ii niawnaiiy improved luvreoy. Oregon was twenty-eight yers old aa a state last Monday, havlntr been a latltted into the union on tb 14th of February, . bVA Report from Cniog county and Southeast are Oregon would indicate that th loss of stock in thnse seutin will be heavy. Mr I, Sender-, the Albany horse bnyer, on aooonut nf sick no w unable to visit Eti gen yesterday, imr will he be her to-Ja. Marriage lioeuae iaued this week: It K Calliaon and M L Addington. J A Stoo tnd .Mary K Monro. Johu Foott ami Katie Curtis. Postmaster Oahurn say he wiahe that th proper authorities could (uapend ftt Valentine Day hereafter until hi term of ntfic expires. Why? The covering of (now protected th gma. og grain and grass from th f reeling weath er. Farmer tell us that grain ha growo nicely ever iuoe the fall of snow. Mr John Hulery wbil enjoying a ride Thurs day down Willamette street, was dumpsd out in thn mud, which wa raimed by the horse turning saddenly and tipping over the buggy. Damages, nil. W are lnfrmel that during th late snow (nrm that th mif of the bridge aciou th McKenxie fiver; liwncd hy the mad company was cruahed in by the weight nf the suow, Otherwise the bridge is not damaged and the cma-iig is maiuUiumt a formerly. Mr A S Power ha been apmlnted post rb lit rem at Moh-enzi Bridge vice Mrs Geo Friasell, suspvi deiL As We have received or der from all our auhacrilier at that plae to direct their papers hereafter to the Blue Hiver poslnmue, it Would appear that th change is quite uuaatialactory to the patrOils of the office. Mr Bradford, the brick ihaker, lias in the last three year been experimenting with nick froin the Icarringtoii farm, three mites smith of towu, with a view to pnaluuiuif a superior ar ticle of oinent theiefr io li. peateil tests have uonvinced him that the cement made froin thi Mcfc U super! r to American OHiiimt, and equal to the genuine Portland cement. This cement can b- laid down iu Eugene as cheaply as lime and if it pro vis a aiiccea v. ill be used lu the conntniclliu of buildirtgs inatead of lime'. Council Proceedings, Council Chamber, Ecofxr, Or., Feb 14, 1SS7. Cincil met purauat to nnlinance. Present-Mayor Duun.Counvilmen Church, Luukey, Kriendly, Dorris, McClung, liucnrd er and MaiahaL Minute of lust meeting mad and apprnv. sd. Finance committee reported favorably dpon the following bill, mil upon motion warrant were ordered drawn bu Treasury for the several amounUI O T Fanning, 81 25; llnbinson ft Chnrch, S '9 03; H .1 Day, U; W S dhaw, JI0 60; 0 M e.r , So 75; K M Kobiuson, 13 AO; L Sliuoii, io5J. O.i motion of Friendly bill of fiO in favor nf tV W Cochran wu t'kun from Finance doirtinittee and relerred to Judiuiary ami nlittee, with iiiatiuctioua to rtport upon the iaiiie at next regular meeting. Uu motion of MuCluug the matter of ex tending Tenth street east to Mill street was referred to Judiciary committee. Joint report of I'Ve ami Water and Street ooillinittees in matter of tieg"ti. ting fur fire plug was read, and upon motion ol MoC'luug adopted aud planed uu file. . The following bill were prwented and re ferred to the nuance committee: II FCroiier, all; I. Snmi i, 12 00; Wash, bilrie and Shaw, $100; W P lianluer 73 ula; W 8 Shaw, .) 50; J W Clark, $3.75; tl J Duy, $14; F H Daun, m b'7. Upon motion nf MuClung the City Sur veyor was iiiHtruoteil to placH prrmaueut corner at proper ploe along the boundary line of the city, and to h-cate. the venter of all the, streets on the outekirts nf town. Ah nnlinance granting to II C Humph rey et al. the riuht to erect and oonatrn" electric lights in the city was read and S'ihu In.) i as to real (i'ly yeira ii.Leao u blank years, and upon motion ol MoClung ai( orilinance was adopted a amended. On iholion of McClung Fire and Water and Street committees were inatruuteil In contract with the Eugene Water C lor hy drant aud water up-ni term as omiUiiiini in joint report of said committee. - w, s. nHAw, jiecoruer. ( Cottage Grove Items. rROif oor arRciALrKiKKrronriKXT. Cottaoe Ghovi, Fob. 15, 17. Mr Know! ton i impniviug. Nellie Whipple ih nn the sick list. Mr Vnlhafd; our shoemsker, ho left Wiuter ooirtuiue and oir cattle shiver. Katie Hanson" returned from Oakland tui Satunlay. Bom, Feb litfl, to the wife of J A Car per, a daughter. Mr vim Na and wife returned oo t'he 10th from a visit to Th Dalles. Mwn K Cathey, Chas 6tnffeT and S'am Veatc-h weut to Kugen Tuesday. Mr We Chriaman and Mi A McFarland visite.1 Eugen on day last week. Rev Jt Cos waa at OtUge GrnVe R'at orifay and 8undy oo an aocleaiatiu miui'Hi. MrJ Hzleton, of PoitNnd, cam to thi place ou a viit to relative aud friend la.t Friday. Mr John Stewart, of Eugene, has' been at Cttai (roV thi week parchaeing horse for a geiitleniau (nun Catiforuia. It ha snowed or rained1 vrv ds Chi nvmth except ! M'MiUy ami Tueailsy, which were clear; ft ii snowing at thi anting, 9 a m. but th inn (bow indie, tioo ol shiuing. Vrritt. For RaLR, 150 loU in all parts nl Eugen City with aed without hiiwe. Pries to suit Oi V V.T.e. Eastwood. A letter rectved her thi week from th wif.- of Ellis Eaatwooil, who is in jail awaiting th action of th grand Jury, nn th harg of running away w!th girl Under th agi.f fifteen years, which prove , him to be a ilecp-dysd swundrrl. Hi wife, writ- '.L. . nn. "a"Uvll'. T, undtr date ul Feb 9. I87. aay a "V wer married Aug J, 1878, l',i Story county, Iowa I was only 16 year of ag My mother die. I befura I met Kaatwoud. We have two children, aged 0 and 7 years, both b..y. W left low five year ago this Spring and came to Baker City, Oregon He tat y lelt h e to get work, but nmy wrote III twice, then netting ,n more lettei I concluded that torn accident had befell him and mail mauy inquiries about him At that tun v. a were living on a ,anch, hot I (n n hail to go to towii to ek work for a living. However, h returned in almut six iu-ann, wiinout dor. Ht ipok i.f be log as r.ugene. After many promises of rel,.rn.ton , 1 again agreeil to live aitn hnn. but had littln fuith in hi pmniiaes until about one year g.s when he emltraoed r tigmn, then all my fears left in Last Sep. .u'r. ,,"v"'uiniia uountx. W r, on the pretense of looking for wnrk, and Ss time mllwl by and bearing nothing ai jdin I concluded he must have been killed. i oen ynur letter came ami fid me the imin. i want y..u f tell that desr child that he ran aaav. with, that I l.iv ....i hi haa my prayra, ami for her to he care, fill who ah trust. ., Mn .mI man would w Dt a girl to Icava hum in that wv. But. ml my hvrrt aches for Kllia. I ve him, and yet I know he ii liot worthy, .f i l,o.. I imw bid him a huij farewell. Umil T your letter I had a hima that I. a h..l I.... pnvod false" ,, T. Pleasant Hill Items. Feb. ir. Mf 7. Misse In and Lena Calllson, of kilg ne. viaiting friends he.-e, 1 are Ml' R E Calliaon and Mia Mlnnta A,l.il'i.- were marrieil in Eugene this Week. Mr IMonr . brother of Mr J A Stoops, has been vlalting relatives here this week. A birthday party was 'ilven at the residonc of Mr ami Mr i Itnyd Wednesday evening iu honor of Miss Ella Mulkey. John Henry takes them two at a tlir. If you don't believ it, ak any one who attended the rty Wednesday evening. Mr J A StviM of thi place, and Mis Mary Monroe of Creawell, wer united in th holy bonds of matrimony last Sunday. May many happy day b your. ay h will not attend any mnr of th Camphellite dances," a he cannot afford to sacrifice a bridle every time he wants a little enjoyment. Bad place, .led; better stay away. J ,re,w11 Pwtr gln the family of tuier t iltae at their residence last Monday evening. They have moved to Siaslaw, their future hme. They have resided in thia place for sbuut four years, and w hav found them to b must excellent people. Coa. Died. Died, at his residence on North Four Mile, Whitman county, W T, February 6th, 18S7, W C Breeding; aged 32 years, 7 month and 17 day's. Deceased was born in Lane oounty, Oresnn, Tuhe 17th, 1854, where he lived through child hood aud urew into yoilth. He migrated with W i father s family to the Palntis country in lo74; Settled oil his hmiieatoail ami waa i...l,..l in marriage to his beloved wife in August 1876. IU was th father of four children, two f I whom have preceded him to the spirit landt the other two, with his wife, i-malu to mourn , the oaa of a il-ar fnflwr. .... I. tl..J I ir tiouate.hinhMrtil. He wss loved i.nd esteeitiei :. i , e . i-r".". "ii-i i. nnn4 ami aueo1 hy all who knaw bun. and the .larxe funeral coiiooura that atttndnd the laat sail rites win but a fitting tribittaio hi nieiliory. Th fun eral waa conducted by th A. F. k A.. M iif which h wai a member. The Palnus.. City l.Hige wsi aaaisted hy many of th craft from Jarnifngtoii. Mdiw, Colfax aim other neiyh h riie. Io iges, which prearnfed rath r an Inu p Iv appearand. In th piochm ws .. so, in "white kIovss and aprons," many nf the in' at promiii-nt oitixena of the entire coun try. Judge Hough'.,),, p ( M, of Spokane, presided. Palouao City News. ' i I 1 i; - Card of Thanks. I h-rehy tender my thanki to those oitiiem of .rewll who rendered their ataUno to kindly to tn during my late Illness. F. hi CHK18HAM, Indicted. Louis H Say ur, th man who is charged with stealing th gold wtch from Cnirey, has been indicted by thn grind j iry ami re-irredd hy Deputy Ornisan, .Seymour gave bond for hie appearaime dui. ing the trial, and i again at liberty H will be arraihttn to plead thi morning.-. ThUMilay Salem Stateimm; Seyiunnr hail from Lane onnnty, being one of the owner of th Treasure mine on Blu river, The 0on Wirs' CltANci-Frank M. Gray, editor of the Llnooln Covnty (W 1 ) I Imea, I a staunch Republican, while hit wife I a ilyeij-lu the-wool Dejnorrat. Thi expla-pa-Ion I ill hat ii ne esae.7 to Id r. dnce tie f Mowing annpimceiiieut iimnd lu the la-aiaa nf ph aliova mentioned uiper: "T'he edit" I b rio ha Mi fur ixdnU nn tha railroad. Iiem-e the Democratin alitor and levll are In charge. Brlnj- mi tour Di morr:t ailltnrl.il. now and we'll fit, the Republican fuadof tb d lice iw tod plen y. MOST SE aVPL ... aH2V "v Mensl Bent s W3 Hath of the very latest styles Our assortment of Newest Shape for Fall and Winter 1 very Largs, and x , m , all are of 6rt cla qiulity. Suits Made to Order, Fit Guaranteed. No TROURL'R tn SHOW Goorin . Perioral. Geo M Miller ha again gone to th Lower Siualaw. Mr Phil Wilmn, of Colf.x, W T, is visit, ing in Eugene. W Irani that Dr Whiteaktr' health is lightly btter. Mr, W H Grant, of Portland, wa in Ett. gene last Wedneaday, Mr W R Humphroy, the Rostbarg bank er, visited Eugene thi weetc. l r Beck with, Sr, ha recovered sufficient ly to allow him to appear upon our streets. Mr Gco ADorria, nf A'torla, vjaited (q Kugen over last Sunday. II relurued hniiie Monday. , Mr J D Bliss of Portland, waa In Eugene a couple nf days thi week. ( While hers he paid the taxi du on th narrow gauge rail road. Mr W R Chine, of Cnrvaltia, civil . engin ear, nf th Water Work, wa iu Eugene cveral davs this week on business cnniicct ed with th company. Mr A I) .Shannon, of Knox county. III. is vi-iling at the residence of hi mu le, Mr -Wesley Shannon, in this city. He will have in a Yew daya fur H.. inherit Oregon where he goes to seek a stock ranch, Mr C W It-later, a lawyer nf Linevill, Iowa, is visiting at the reaidenca nf his lather in-la, Dr A W Prather, in thia city. He will leave for hi home via San Kran ui"n, Monday. We acknowledge a pleasant call from the gentleman. , ARRETTED Last week Bart Hantingl) Win i'uttinan and Wm puulap, nf Fall Creek precinct, wer arrested nn complaint nf Thn Gosisg, charging the trio with the crime of riot, aommitted at Ida house one night during the week. Last Saturday they wer given a trial before Juatice Gen W flumphrey of that preoiuot, who, afer hear iij the evidence, held them to await the aption hf the grand jury, Duulap iu the sum nf $150 bond", and Hastings and Piittinau In tli sum of $'250 each. Dunlap procured bond, but the other two young men were unable to fh.'iiUh the required security and were brought here ami incarcerated iu th county jail to await the action of the uraud Jury. Open Sossion, The Eugene Publio Scho d Literary So. ciety Will give Hn open sesaion at their hall in the public school building, Friday after, nnon, Jan 23th, at 9 p in. All ire invited to attend. PROGRAMME. f AHT t, Addren by th Preiidont. r Instrumental Solo Mis Ma Huff Unci tat inn.. Willi MvClaren Dialogue Village with no l.eiillcnieo. Instrumental Solo, .... Mis Carrie Friendly Reading Mia Will Hauua MKT It. Debate-Question: Resolved, "That a City Life i to be preferred to a County Life.' Recitation Mias Berti Sheltoa Dialogue Very HailifUl. Riding of Itemiser.... Willie MuClaren, Ed Vocal bi do Mis Edith Brown By order of President. L. H CL!, Seo'y. ' ' IiBkraL A young man connecteil with a mercantile hnuse on. Front sereet loat $500 In bills wlile on Id way to the poatnthce yester day afternoon. He ivtraceil hla stoM and for tunately recovered all the currency. Two 100 bill were found in a pile nf snow off tha curb in front of t, Chinese store on Second and I'ine and two more within ten feet nf each oth-x on th street west of Fiist on Pin. To fifth bill was four d by a 7 year oil hoy, who whs gating at it Th youth returned th green, btck to the owner aud rwid ops dofiai. Put t laud Exchang. Mr Gen F Craw has th ml aaency for all brand, nf th celeliruted Tauail Punch Cigar. . -'.IL" . - - 1 . J ROWLAND BROS,, Walton's Block, EUgene 6ity, Oregon. Att NOW PREPAPED TO GIVE pro' tical and tbotough iuatructlon in Ai terms to suit th times. Classes will be or ganlxed at any time rf day or evening to suit the cohVenien.e of patron. Private liieti no tion given at office or reaidtnr. '1 he public is vrdially invited to call at offic, inspect woik, method, etc. . EuiiMesinir and filling family rrenrds and nirr)aie oerl ltl' t and all kinds nf plain and "tnamental work neatly executed at reasonable rates ... . DISPOSE! 0? ! ! OUR BIG STOCK OF Brownsvilio GOODS. 8nnr remarkably complete and elegaat sew i lock at the tiTIi6wEST rBIOESXJ AND ' Furnishing