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AND COUNTY, CITY BRIEF MKVriOXK. rol good dentistry go to Dr X J Taylor. G.xxU 'W ch,,P ,(,r M"11 a11'11104' Gpi seed bought and sold at Goldsmith's. Jlstlock sells everything at the lowest prices 4nUf -sirn hats )ut received at ' Ml 1. . . , 1 fl highest casn price Wiu 08 Ptt,u ,or wnest wf BP""11- . . Eighty acres ' fina ltn( 'or uiu"" ' D h Cele""0- jl.tlock will py the highest prices for jlkinJiof fort. j pbstographs finished neatly ana artnc ialy at Winter's. (jlitlock U receiving large line of new drew . Give bin a call. A fiat Koe o' Pshe ia 4,1 n!"ta Ugr.tFB Duuu. Hotcd coldfratlis every aay in the weeic lijtrrf Horn barber nop. fee. CM puTCnwo u uii whkiicj at 0 Wtt' .'root ?10 and npwardi. ruhiirii mweri can be purchased at tfib '".'..(.t Vorkner for f80. l,rt ti inw" - - - - u Tob wsot hardware at reasonable pricei Jail at the store of i'ruoneu c orituer. flst vonr bed room sets, Jnungcs, ma'.. ri,.;n griis and red and whiie clover fur Ij, t Ro&inson A Church's hardware store. 1 Mr Geo Craw has tho eole nuency for all Wo. of the celebrated Tansil Fundi Cigars. Sterlion fl'H keeps in stock on xctllent w,rtnent of good readable work. Give .aieslL Cyoi are iu want of agricultural w.ohin tof any kind, rcmomber that Mr J Al liuJricki keeps a full assortment. Someo 1 bop land for sale cheap. A Lis put clear aud ready fur planting. rs r Geo. M. Mii.i.kr. i unlock bis Just received from Chicago the fcsrtluieof dress goods ever shown in Bu ms. Ladies, examine them. GoMimith pays for beaver f 2 to ?3 50 per T? -J IU -f' Mint, sou vooii, i v vvo. Fiilier and otter, $2 to ;G. Mr) b Matlock his this week received a arge invoice of dry floods direct from the uuf0itiren in the Eust, which ho will All at prices that will astonish all. Cull at his ln and be satisu'ed. !rafiWIF.MOTUKrU::i MAI J) who ffni from Feniale Weakness- ami Debility, jjll fiqd flilmnre's Aromatic Wine a positive firs. Sold by Osburn and Co., druggists. 0N'E0Fj;iIE MOST NOTED European inicisnssrid: Neuralgia was the prayer of tAitameA nerve fur healthy blood. I'se (iil fiti Aromatio V ine tor the blooii. URE Y0lr MADE iiicrabl by Indies- in, Constipation, fi..iiief, Eohs of Appe- ik, Yellow hkin! biuJo'i s itjillwr is a pos- ive cure. Pleasant H III Items. March 17, 1SS7. lit J AStno paid Eirgeno a visit Tuesday. In C Davis vUited relatives at (iimhen last tUAJCruxan returned frum Monmouth tlrl Barclay lost a vulual le boree one day l8!K. !i Dora Dlunio visited friends in tinr.-ne ir.it of tha week. i'sm sorry to stito tl) At Miss Maria l'ree- l" Jteailily gniwin wor.v. larre brown benr save F 11 Dur.n's sheep : a chase one dr Iat wei-k. Ir Cliarles Piircellp, of Eiieno, has been :in' his brother at thix plaiv. Bin L B Rowland, of I'ugenn, visited her if, Mrs D W l.rid'A's, tins we-k. Fmnfrs have be',nin sonini; Krain, several i Wins sown during the past week. Dlrsnd Mrs Henry Mitch-H viifed relatives otnetirove hntuniay Hint onmlay. 'W villas is advsncius rapidly toward tlie p o a city, several iinprovtimeiits being made t week. i Mr Churchill delivered -an entertaininir imtructive address to a fair audience on .teday evening last. ' ni;eance is mine and I will repay; Urns JethToin, Jeff, Dennis. Halvor, and John 2rr, each of which meditate day and niuht to why five trirls think that mittens are ted at this season of the year. It was only a slight fracas that ncenrred at plsee one day last week, for George' and i. you know, are both of a very delicate uu, consequently great convulsions, es ial)y of the tongue, were the only result3, J M social Catherine at the Bristow residence ssturday evening was the boss party of the i notwithstanding the absence of the fair 1 oniy four being present). The day of ft you will loBe no more bridles. Sonr.nt'H Sal. 3oothes and Heals. f "ton Balm in Santa Abie soothea nnd Jl the membrane of the Lungs, inllamcd J Poisoned by disease. It prevents Mght Hts tnii ;l,l ..... it fi..i ....... Croup, Asthma, Phthisic, Pneumn- T) nOftrienPta I nai Vni Anil n11isr1 fPlwots. . Use as directed: if the effect ade4 ' pr0uoe n,oneV w'" 8 re' Notice. D3raon nnA vo f and .other paint material will do well fwe at his paint dejwt. He has sums o( paintj, mixe(j t0 oriCr or in any "iu mix paint to suit Diiwrs. lntftL '7 given to those to wish to j Uleir houses. I remain yours truly. Joe Lane. California cat "iv cure. i i. Positive cure for Catarrh, ?.th(l Head, Hay Fever, Rose (old. and sore eyes, jtesiores V?7,n' laste.and SmeU. removes bad iUn , l,BP,eV.nt Breath resulting from Wnt, j" anrt Pleasant to use. lollow 1 ill . cnr a warrante,!. ior Bale iJOnwguts. 4 Dr Joseph! as siierintendrnt of thn ZT insane asvl.A k.. ... ""V1. oi commissioners to take eifect July n eondition. iST " Jme Woo.ls of Tnnt : a sheepherder engaged iu a gunning UMt ek. tkfnk . ,v,u R P''ars more than neither of MItTi " eeriously injured. Priue- i tAKo o C.. . .... . ' pa A aeconJ Hand piano al,S"T b r.. t ' , M,e cheap. Inquire at this of- f i JjV Ta" Xomx-A co.s diuncr cr.n "er's Hotel foT 25 cents. , Perional. Mj- 8 i Warshauer, the tailor.'ts now located at l uitland. Hon R B Cochran returned from visit to I'ortlaud last Saturday. Mr Johu Stearmt, of Walla Walla, W V, was in Eut'eue thU week. .Mr A Umpbell of Conor d'AIen WteJ fcugene friends this week. Judge Washbunw went to Albany fast i eunesilay ou legal busiucs.' Mrs II C Huniphr'c)' returned fMm a vLit to eastern Orcg m hut Tuesday. lostmast-r Solomon of Junction was "in towu a couple of days 'thia week. Mr Wm Tiffany, of Crtswell. paid the county seat a short visit Thursday. Attorney Bilyeu rttiirned TuesdaV from a professional trip to Graut'i Pass. . Dr C C Strattou, formerly of Oreifcn, has been elected Presideut of Mills College. Senator J 1) Lee, of Dallas, Polk county, was in Eugene last edncsday and Thursday Mr J W Vaughan, a commercial travele formirly a clerk for Mr F B Dunn, visited 1.'.. - .i , ' Eugene ims week. Mr Achilles Shfnnon, who was here for several .weeks visitina his uncle, Mr Wesley Shannon is now in Arizona Territory. Mr.Tidin O'Conner went to Ashland last Tuesday for the purpose of making prepara tions to erect the water works at that place. Mr B II James returned home from Joseph ine county the tint of the week. He is talking o; nicvuig his family there and making it his I'criuaiieiu nonm. Smootink at Tur: er. John Baker met George Wilson in tho postollice at Turner at about 11 am, Friday, and drew a rawhide and commenced to apply it in a llvsly man i.er. Afti r a few well laid trokes had been given the rawhide broke, wl.co taker drew a ."fi-calibre Smith & Wesson revolver and tired at Wilson, tb ball passinc throueh the axilla beneath the skin and lodging in the shoulder. Baker was arrested and gave bonds at once. WiNmi went to Salem and had his wound dressed by Dr W A Cusivk, who extracted the ball. The wound is not considered dr.ngerous. , The cause fur such a step ou the art of .Baker was that a few days ago his sister too poison with suicidal intent, from which she recovered, and the fact was made known that she bad been seduced by Wilson. Diep. In Eugene City, Oregon, March 1 1, l&T, Mr Aaron Lynch, aged 04 years, 0 months and 24 days. Mr Lyuch had been in ill h.-alth for many years, and hence his death was not unexpected. le was a veteran of the Mexican war, bavin;; served throughout the entire con flict; a pioneer cf, Oregon bavin ' arrived in this htate in lSol from Missouri. For many years he was an honored resident of Lane county, and was respected by all (or his many noble qualities. The remains were interred in the Odd Fellows cemetery last Tu-sday after noon, after impressive funeral eeremonies held at the Baptist chinch, of whiea he was a life long member. The wife and relatives have the sympathy and con lolenca of ull iu their sad bereavement. New Crukr. The sheep lav , which has practically been a dead letter upon the statute books, it semis is to be en'orecl, Monday the freight aent of tho O & V nt this place received orders not to accept any slieep for shipment untd they hail been inspected and a certificate of their being free from disease had been signed by the sheep inspector. This b-ervance of the law is likely to cause hardship, as a car load of sheep offered for shipment on Tur.sd'iy was obliged to wait the appointment of an inspector, or the bringing o( the last appoint ed inspector from thu southern part of the county Albany Herald. Bins fun Slhvktino. James Rawley, J C Arnold and J A Howard returned from Port land on this morning's train, says the East (Jr?;onian. They submitted bids to Surveyor General Tayl; r for the survey of the Umatilla reservation. Iu all there were trenty nine bids submitted ranging from $1,000 to $10,000. 'l'h 3 lowe.it bid was made jointly by t'urrin and Xoland, cf Cottage Grove and Cuburg, anil probably will bo thrown out on account of there being a rule of the department against joint bids. The next lowest bid is that of Alonzo Gesner, of Salem,, of $5,100, who will undoubt edly receive the contract. New Firm. As will be seen by our adver tising columns, the firm of J W Starr & Son tinners and plumbers, has dissolved by mutual consent, and the firm hereafter will be composed of Messrs J P Starr and C H Yaiidenburg, uuder the firm name of Starr & Vandenburg. These gentlemen, compos, ing the new firm are young men who thor oughly understand their business and will undoubtedly coutrol a large share of tho business. We can recotnmcud them to our readers as being men of honesty and iutcgrity. Lank County Juror. Considerable amusement was caused iu court over T A Biggs, a juryman from Mabel precinct, apart of the territory taken from tins county and added to Lane. But the court decided that Mr Riggs was amenable to Linn county until the expiration of the ninety days required 1 1 put the law into effect, and so he was allowed to retain his place ou the veuire. Albany Herald. Bi'R.ned io Death. About four o'clock las Saturday the three year old daughter of Wm Smith, who lives on the Long Tom fourteen miles northwest of Eugene was fatally burned by her clothes igniting from a tire place Her (nother was out at the time and the hired men hearing the child's screams run to the house, and found her horribly hunted about the body ajid head. She lived until eleven that night, when she expired. DlElt. At his home in itichardsou precinct. Lane county, Oregon, March 14, 1887, Mr Lane Duckworth, a :ed 31 ypars. The remains were buried in the Schultz cemetery last Tues day. He leaves a wife: and ftur children besidas many relutives and friends to mourn bis untimely death. The sympathy of the good people of Lane cdiinty is extended. New Hardware Store.-Messrs F L and J 15 Chambers, cf Dallas, Oregon, have en gaged rne of the rooms in the Titus brick block, when the same is completeil We understand that the gentlemen intend opening a first-class hardware store in the same when completed. Rkmov'. Notice. Mr A S Currie has re moved his saddlery and harness shoo to the new liuiMi-.g "U the south side of Ninth Street otiiKisite the Star bakery. He sells the best of gs! and at remarkably low prices, Give him a calL Dirri.-At Coburg, Oregon, Maroh 13, 1&S7, Mr John Roaeh, late of Mount Pleasant, I.oea -n,I alsitit CO wars. The remains were I.' liitf f.irrner home for burial but I :iiu1:.v. ' . CihlWanter-.V girl to do general house w..r.-. Ft particulars api'l? ' the rcr! lence of Mr Charles J.auer, Fue-en. Ccuncil Proceedings. Cot'SCIt CUAMBKR, El'OKNt Or.'. March 14, IS67. couch met pursuat to ordinance. Present-Mayor Duuo.Councilnien Church, Luckey, Friendly, Dorris, McClung, Record er and Marshal Miuutcs of last meeting read aud annrov. J - -ii Fioanoa committee reported favorably upon the followinjt bill, and upon motion warrants were ordered drawn on Treasury for the several amount; W S ahaw, $5 so, f G Gardner, 75 cta L Simons, l? 90, H S Day, f M 00. F B Duno, ff'3 67. J W Clark, 3 73. , . t'pon motion bill for $100 in favor of " "hburue aud Shaw was reforred to indi ciary committee. Judioisry committee, to whom was re ferred bill of 50 in favor of W VV Cochran, submitted written report recommending that said bill should not be paid. Upon motion report was adopted aod plaoed on ,. . . Judiciary committee, to whom was referred petmou of Ahtx Cockarline et il in m.t.. of opening aod extending Tenth St, from ma os east one oioc, to toterseot Mill St, a. .!.!,. J . ...1, . ... -uuuuiv-M nn.ven report in wnicn it was shown th(,t it became necessary to purchase certain land of H T Hill, as described in oommuieos report, before said street could be opened: whereuDon oommittea hw. mended (hat the oity pav H T Hill th. .,.m of J00 for a deed to the land named a their report, provided the property owoera in tha vicinity oi tne proposed extension of said Tenth St would pay the sum of 40. m.kino . t.t.l .f AliiA I .i . . . n . ot jiwi, oeing ine amount asked by .ur uiu tur (tie tauu. upon motion report was adopted, plaoed on lila. and St ordered opened. In matter of extending Willamette street normwarci to lotersect south hue of Th r.t street, judiciary committee submitted au uiitavoraiiie report, and upon motion report son fUlupiUil. Petition of S O Harrison et al askintr n order to have 4th St iuterseot Madison St was read, and upon motion referred to jumciary committee. I' poo motion rules were suspended and the ioiiiih ing diiis oraerea paia ; n v uemion, ?1U W. Geo W McBride, State Sec, f 14 00. H J Day, $7 50. XV S Shaw, $8 20. Harry Huff, ?1 50. Sherman Hayes, (1 50, Wm Durant, tl 50. ... Ralph Brumley, 1 50. Johuuie Stewart, $1 50. Upon motion a committee consisting of Fire & Water, and Street committees was instructed to have a tire plus put in at inter section of Tenth and Willamette streets. 1 he following bills were read and referred to Finance committee : E R liolleuheck, $5 33. McCluog ft Johnson, $'J 00. Lambert & llendersutt, $2 75. E .1 Mct'lanahan, $4 'J5. N D Sweet, $lti 00. C M Horn, 7" Robt Met ice, $,"1 50. V II Rowland, $3 50. 11 J Day. S14 (HI. M jCnriinck & Collier, 2 33. J is i Blaiii, tfl '.;. W W Cochran, 1 50. Al Wilson, M o0. W S Shaw, $20 'JO. Upon inotiou the following resolution was adopted, viz ; Hksolvkk, That the Eugene Water Com pany be and is hereby granted thu privilege during the continuance of its franchise, of erecting und maintaining any anil all neces sary pole, or poles and wire or wires iu any of the, publij streets or alleys of tho city of Eugene tor a telephone line, from its pump ing station to its main otlice in said city. Upon motion City Marshal was instructed to give tlie property owners on north side of Seventh Sc, between Cbarneltoii St end Lincoln Avenue, thirty dsys notice iu which to lower the sidewalk ail joining their respect ive places, so as to conform with the adjoin ing street grade. .Marshal was also instruct ed to keep lights burning on said walks of nights until the walks were lowered and properly repaired. Notice introduced by McClung requiring the grading and improving of certaiu streets therein named, was read and upou motion adopted, and Recorder instructed to post three copies of the same, eash oopy to be placed in a conspicuous place within the city. An ordinance to ameud Seo 2, .Title 1, of Chapt 4 of City Laws, was read and upon motion referred to judiciary committee. Ordinance introduced by Dorris declaring all county roads within the corporate limits of the city to be publio streets, was read and upon motion adopted. On motion Presideut Dunn was instructed to employ counsel to represent the city In case now pending on review, taken from Recorder's court,, vis: Eugene City vs Eugene Weideman. .. Upon motien City Marshal was .instructed to clean up the squares on Willamette attest and to notify property owners of, the city.to clean the streets and alleys adjoining their respective property. . . On motion, the following named persons were apuoiuted judges of the city election to be held in. tha Kngioe room at the City Hall in Eugene City on thai 4th of April, 1887, viit; 11 C Humphrey, J M Hendricks and 8 Vrj, Condon Humphrey and Coadon desig nated as clerks. On motion adjourned. W. 8. Shaw, Recorder. Lfst of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the PostofRce at Eugene City, Oregon, Friday, March 18, 1887: Berry Mr Papton Malinda Cartwright Pearco Peters C K Eastman Chae Raymond John F 3 Garred Liss . Odell H H Inthold Mr N Wilson Lucy A Neil Wm Persons calling for sane will'plsase give) date when advertised, ' : t. W. OsBl'RH, P. M. A Card. . v It has been currently reported that Mrs W Y Henderson died of child bed fever. is due to the physicians in attendanto to ctete that she died of malignant malarial fever following confinement; but she had nnneof the symptoms whatever oi puerperal or child bed lever, TWHabrw, L F Jones. New Hali Dying Lodge I Q O F hat let a contract to John Brigg to build two story building at Irving, the contract price being to'25. The building will be occupied below for a store room, and above by the lodge. Lta Broken, Paul Osburn, son of M A M Osburo, who lives about six miles south of Eugene, fell from a hay. mow last week and broke his left lea between tha askle and knee. It was set by Dr Sc&:lirougb of Ores well. Foil Sale.-l.'s) lots In all part nf Engen City with and without h'jUMa. Prices to suit Geo. M.Miu.ir. Brevities. Robert Macsire next Meek. Last Thursday was St Patrick's Day. Farmers busy putting iu spring grain, (.'ity election two weeks from Monday. See City election notice in mother coli.mn. Child of tha Regiment at lthiuehart's theatre. , The HotTfriaa House opened for business last Tuecd-y. Candidates for the payiug city olh'eea aie plenty. B B.B B Friday night. Don't fail to see it; veiy fuuuy. Seo statcmcut of First Natioual Bauk iu anothor column. Commissioners Day and Green were in town this week. ' Some hops have been contracted on Puget Sound for 13 cta per lb. Excepting the reservoir the water works will be completed next week. Salem Is to have the freo delivery of mail matter after July 1, 18S7. Messrs Withrow k Gerhard have hsil a new floor put down in their saloon. Horsemen should read Mr James Bates' ad vertisement In another column. Mr S Senders, of Albany, purchased a Bomber ot horses here this week. , Governor Pennoyer has appointed Judge Walton of this city, a notary public It U estimated that 30,000 sheep have died in Morrow oouuty this winter. A very pleasant dance was given at the Opera House rink cn St Patrick's evening. Kathleen Mavouroeen Friday night at Rhinehart's theatre. Admission 50 cts. Mr R k Robinson has removed his restau. rant to the north Mom of Dorris' brick, block. Cbas Lux, one of the greatest cattle owners in the world, died In San Fraucisoo last Tues day. Now Magdalene will bo played by the Emma Heath Dramatic aod Comedy Co next week. The festive grouse now toots bis horn, but the game law is In force, aud the stortsman careth not a nickel. Mr Geo B Dorris desires to inform the pub lic that he has removed his law otlice to his new brick block up stairs. A telephone Hue has been constructed by the water Company between the head oll'ce in town and the pumplug works ou the river bank. Anember of our citizens have been sub poeuaed to appear More the U S Court, at Portland as witnesses, in some swamp land sen. Give Bettman a call aud examing his large and well selected stock before purchasing elsewhere. He pays the highest market price for all kinds of farm produce. Mr Norris Brown of Sa'oin spent last Sun day in Eugene. It is rumored tlu-t the fair cause of all thesj visits will soon remove to Sa lem under the name of Mrs Brown. A private letter fr tin Sumner liuki', Lrke county, Oregon, gives us the following infor mation of the loss of stock iu that section : Cattle, 30 to 40 per cent; sheep, about 20 por cent. W W Sanders, the Albauy murderer, has been granted a chaugo of veuuo from Linu county to Marion. He will be tri".d at the nn of court which convenes iu salciii June 30th. Mr E 11 Hunsaker,of Ashland, is in Eugene. He is agent for several different makes of first class piauos, and is ready to receive orders. All instruments sold by him ure gurrauteed to give satisfaction. Tho Emma Heath Pramat;c Comedy Com pany play a two nights engagement at lthineliift's theatre, commencing Friday night, on which occasion Kathlccu Mavour lieeu will be produced. Our new cylinder power press and a large assortment of other material arrived by yes terday's train. We are now pre pn red to do better job wurk than ever befwie und and at lower prices. Call for estimates. Spencer Butte Nursery fruit treos for sale at John Brown's nn Eighth stroet near Presby terian church, or leave orders with McUiing and Johnson. Two year old Bartlett pear trees for salehy the hundred cheap. Max Friendly, of Corvallis, intends to start a big drive of logs down the MuKenzie river to Corvallis about tho middle of next month. It will furnish employ incut to a large number of meu. Ex. I have in my employ tho best Carriage Painter ever io Eugene, and will paint Hacks aod Carriages better and at lower ligutes than ever before attempted, Prices for No 1 job, (10 to Hi. Juts Lank. 0 II Prescott, manager of the 0 R & N Co, has rasigoed, his resignation to take effectatoo.ee. As yet President Smith has not accepted the resignation aud it is believed here, that he will not aocept it. However, Mr Prescott. has. determined to engage in other business. He will continue to reside in Portland. It is expected that the Inter State Commerce law, which goes into efect nn April 1st, will double freight rates from the East to the. Pacific coast Therefore, cow ia the time to make your purchases of spring and summer goods; and nam friendly says he will sell cheaper than ever before. Ho carries A lame stock of all kinds of goods. John Davjds on, a simple minded yo'lth liv. living near Monroe, , iionton county, was made to believe by some young njen that they were going to kill him, wliereusn he ran hway from then and, taking a valuable horse belong ing to F Kittride, fled to the mountains, lie afterwards voluntarily returned the horse but was arrested and placed in jail. It would seem that this punishrrent should belong to the young men who would stoop so low as to frighten the weakrrlmled. -Benton County Exchange.- Davidson was arrested some years ago in this county for like offense but was Ce minted to go free on the ground that he was alf witted aud therefore not resjionsible. . The man who places a ten dollar notice in his local pf per and flatters himself that he is a liberal advertiser will be surprised to learn that a yearly advertisement one column in length, in the Chicago 1 ribune costs the ait vertiser 2b.000. The New Vork Herald re ceives for its lowest priced column, $:W,(Jnd for iu highest $48,000; the New York TriUms fur its lowest, t-8.7.V); and those paprs, it is stated, are never at at a loss for advertising to till their columns. The fact is U.et careful, liberal advertisine pa vs: Nothing bettur illus trates this great truth than the rush now to Jalifornia. 1 wo years ago the southern sec tion of the State orgsui'-ed to advertise, and they managed it well. The Northern section soon ts.k their rue. To-day the hotels of Southern California will not aenoiii'lut the I visitors, and riar. Francisco hotels r-ki-ter, ! Ut week over S.tWO g'teaU-Sunday Wrl iMut - Junction Items. . March 17, m Tommy Blew returned from Portland 1 uesilay. Freddie Carson v ent to Baker City for the oeueni ot ins Health last .Monday. Walter Beebe, of Monroe, visited his par ents, "anil somebody else," last Sunday. I Miss Hughes has returned to Oregon City' ii-jr marr was nere tne past week. The continued presence of two engines ; with engineers aud firemen adds moro llie to tne town. Itev E llashell it..1ie..fA,l tu-.. ttu ;ni... ing li-cturi's on Ajttruiii.my last MjuJay aod 1 l' I'UUlgH, A ttMin nf liitrt KsJ. , A.ie. llhelin, of Monroe, came up last Monday iiiuiua iinver a tui wagon, liuuaway, but nobody hurt. Mr J W Clark of your city passed through Thursday. Mr I'Ut-L l,...l I .!.... Monroe and purchased a dray team of Mr , V 11 11 .. I. llt'U 1 J1MUCK. Farmers are busy putting in their crops. A largo acreage is being sown, which fact, if weather remains favorable, is pretty good judications of good times this fall. Pork. is scarce And high. Six cents is being offered for dressed hogs delivered here. Egye dropped from 22 J cu Thursday to 15 cts Friday. Butter is two bits a pottud, and not wautod by your K J McClunahan, who yiaiieu us aud behaved first rate but Satur day. There was quite a little motion among members of the ladies aid society at their last meetiug, caused by the joiniug of a lady who some (for reasons best known to them selves) failed to endorse; therefore they resigned. Due thing is certaiu, the gooduess of heart of the lady io question is surely the best for endeavoring to join an organization of that kind, and that is the kind of women needed nowadays, especially bv. those who are in need. But the womeu I guess know, Last Friday eveniug the lartra audience assembled in the Methodist church was com posed principally of parents of scholars attending tho publio school, the occasion ueing the closing exorcises of the winter term. Those deserving special mention are. Annie lo, soloist, assisted by Hattio Marks, iu "A fnrnier lived;" Sadie Cummiocs and Nellio Wilkins in "Poor little Bessie, the drunkara' child Eva Barton, Adolph Sab onion, Pearl Caldwell, in a dialogue, "The sick doll"; Aunio Van Vrankiin Minnie Sprees, and Lizzie Barton in "A plea for everjitiing, ami everything m its- place ; Prank Comp, Stella Barton, Puul Rull, HaVry Craw, Beit Hull", in dialogue, "Start- lug in life. I lie programme, owing to its length, (was very well rendered) prevents tne from giving a detailed account. All who took part denoted their interest in school work by the distinct manner nf delivery and emphasizing. Prof C F Rupel and his able assistant, Miss Clara Gard, are deserving of much encouragement and are entitled to the credit of being called excellent teachois. 1 ho spring term began Monday, March 13th, under favorable circumstances. Rk'U'lar. Dexter Pickings. March 17th, 1887. March 17, 1887. Hurrah for St. Patrick! The hoot of the grouse now makes music for the hunter. Some fmm hero attended the party given at 1'leatutnt Hill Saturday. Mr Robt I.inder's smillmr countenance was seen in our midst one day lust week. ,. Miss Litolla Handsaker of this place began school at the Veatch district Monday. . Our town is dull this week, and in cotise t'uence we have not many items of Interest. Miss Ida Parviit will teach the Spring terra of Bcliool at the upier hut Valley school house. Relentless Inattention to our contemporary nt Goshen hits ceased his "racket" He, waiihe aid! We will listen iu sweet expecta tion. Mrs Henry Hannah, of The Dalles, is here visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs Tims ltaibre. The day for mating at this place seems to have passed and all "mashes" made and agree ments fullilled, so happiness or misery must ensue. Miss Clyde Barbre, who spent the Winter at I he Dalles for tlie benefit of her health, re turned last Friday with her former state of health greatly improved. We learn that our little William who fs now engaged in study at the University, and as a .Messenger noy wiierever he chances to be, will teach the Snrinu term of school at Isabel on the Mohawk. "I just enn't distimniish those two twins one from tho other. 1 am always to ask the wrong nno, and the cool no, sir, which follows, never fails to strike consternation to my heart." I.aurean Editor. The petition to havo a tri weekly mail ser vice between this placo and Goshen did not re ceive much attention hern, having received no eiguers. What sevoral of our people now want is an extension of. the route a distance of three miles and another otlice established. Uno II oo. MUST HATS OF THE VEUY LATEST STYLES Our assortment of Newest Shapes for Fall and Winter is very Large, and all are of first class quality. Suits Marie to Order, Fit Guaranteed, No TROUBLE to SHOW Goods. J. W. CHERRY, Walton s Brick, STATE UNIVERSITY A column devoted to the Interest of the BoKA 8ilViT;f r.DITOR, Monday. L r,W"" rCt"rDed na rortJanl Jay.fu:!:,.ay.,,an,,9j 'D "rrt,Mta Senator le, of Dallas, Tolk Co., Vwttd tho University Thursday. How many keys are thore bclonglog to the Laurcsu and Eutaxiao hall f Miss Hstti 1t,.,l.,..,. ...:m . - , . term of hJ it tlfflcT Mr I) Itrnttnin I... I.- 1. . , .... - " " rioi-un annalist to till the vacancy made by F M MulkeyT TllA Ktltllti'iinai ti.4.) whet,verthVm;,Xr.;0dU,.!4rty Turner Oliver, of the Normal class of W, has been elected deputy couuty treasurer of K () Pnttnr h. Iuwn 1 ,,.. 1 a The el -..-.....,..,.,, K,Vy ani navirig ttielr final I examination after which they will take 1111 o,J..,.,f ' -i bj Milt nml Fmnlr t;ii. - .o . .' - . , " , " ....or, were CWItMl V) 0i gene last week to attend the funeral of their sister, Mrs Dr Henderson. Miss MllL'tHe Sertrnaitf m.a. .... r.l .a V I. t Vtlle. Dr. ti Ms i:.... ..., 1 .1 1 . . couple tis.k their departure for the East. , Wfl IS) lurrv lin n... , . ... .....j ,, wen, umuiie to edit Sj column last week, and hope to be more prompt .-UM.HO u uur uui iu n miure. K 0 fottcr rotlirilA.l fn r.si TL - "v iiuiMjr xiiurr day ten of the books he had out while wnng nts oration. Ho will return the rest later. If Hheennv's kxU t. f ,.,.,,1 Lt 1. ' I k-i-.iL. 1 ,UV """" DBr. . o, .....nouou, 01 -(team oy his own hand. 1 ur" , ow 10 the niUdomeanor of l Woodcock. If the s,inniinnMt.,n IV.l nt 1... 1 li i V . . "ur me win head th h column but three more times girea the Public half u nillek r,l...,.u I. .1 " ,,, ,, , , -- mm an uul 1 we will all rejoke together. . George Brown ami TUp Pn. L.i . tit . . .wr i,viiur nr celved ch ilarshtpe fmm Marion county, wUI return to school in April. They will receive nrarsT welcome from their many friends to Lost. itrAVml. nraf-ilnrt A-imnALKnM(. t he whereabouU of the unknown young gen. tleinau who called on thn vnnnrr li-rlva sophomore the other night, will coufor "J ,uraing aim to the editor, who will retain him in her possession until tha young lady calls for him. , The latest Is that Foxy Miller Is studying music at the Conservatory nf Music at Spring held, and that his musical Uleut is somethintt remarkable. Iu years to come, when be ap pears before the footlights as oninpetitor of Koehler, Josetfy, and other renowned musi cians, a feeling of satisfaction will corns ovet us that we were once a schoolmate of the cele brated geutleman. A few weeks ago allusion was made In tha Laurcao column to bottle of sherry having been found in tha aoeintv r,.m .,( ... strongly implied that the Eutaxians had dli fli-ku.l A 1 Mil w- ui ma uouieot. ine f-utaxiaua would have much nrnfnrra,t tn l.,t th. drop without comment, regarding it as hay. u.n nn, in aenpus man a mirthful aspect. However, the auhlnnt )i lun k,i f ...1 , - .., uvvm wiuavuw MU1J1 calumny cast upon our name, and it become our duty to vindicate ourselves. To bo rank and to the point, the bottle was found by us, but as to whether it was empty or not -...vi ui-uuYoruu, iiu remains an open ques tion. Acsnnlincr Li him mn sf.an...4 oiTendiiig (task was found by the editor hlm self. 1. Now the burden of clearauoe from the Grst assailant. Paid Out. The last legislature annn priatod iu all,4I,(X)0 to pay its own exDoosc- exolueive of tho printing. Of this amount f.14,0().1.75 has boon paid out by the stato treasuror, and thore still remains outstanding warrants which will brim? tha ,- nn somewhere in the vicinity of $40,000, about 9iuou uiiiicrine limit set by the legislature. It has been oatimatod by the secretory ot state that the printing will cost near ?10,. (XX); and so the total expense of th last session will approach foO.OOO. The expense of the session of two years ago was about ?28,(MI0, exclusive nf printing, and of tho peuiai session (ii),uuu. Or Intkheht to HuiiHiMitN.-The Odabb oflice Is now prepared to turn out all kinds of horsebllls and at exceedingly low prices. Bills turned out on a few hour's notice. Call or ad- ilresslfiiAltl), Kugene. , Announcement. THEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT I will lie a candidate at the eomluir cltv election for the office uf City Recorder. A. J. UABH. Anitouncemcnt. THEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A3 a candidate for the otlice of City Marshal' at the ensuing election to he held on the 1st Monday lu April, 1887. J. T. Witter. . 11 mnm of i our big Stock -OF- Brbwnsville Mens t Boys Clothing -AND GOODS. ... 1 , 1 ; See nor remarkably complete and elegant new stock at the , , WLOWE8T FBIOEBI