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ISldWS ITY AND COUNTY. It It IK I' MKVriOSN. yott ciin purchase Wulthaui watches at J. ) Watt from lo ami upward. I( you Willi! hardware ill reasonable price ii hi the store oi rriic-iu-ti ,v i-otkner. call lit 111 late! mi tbods iu m-i- l.y Eastern intiU high ,ue priilwHHioii, Hendersou i Cartwrlght Items. ; ' May 13. 18S8. Th Grange picnic in said to bav been a HIK'CDKN, i Mr. Paxtou win lu (ha valley thin wetk on business, Mr. ami Mm. AJJiaim paid Eugene a visit thiit weak. Mittl Hillirt Kim, .ft,, n li.iu ........ .t ll.a w.UBl .. i..,r.uln,.. ..in,.lli;i.a ,l..ui,..i,i .... ror tne summer. nit in fi"" K0'1' 'iH'ng- Oflkn same place, i Messrs. Nuttia ami Sleagle Martiu were in Hayes' block. I ,u T"' 7 week. Order fur Snci.ci-r Butte fruit tres may ; Mr. Ed. Moor and bis sister Ell were iu b left at tbo Gratigo store; also Mr. Brown, the valley tbi week. Kiirblb street will have them fnr sale. : .; , r . ... T .... ... Three year old bartlett pear trees will be $12 ,, ,Lh 1? w",,""',,8 UleD,U ttl I huure'l. smaller one $8. Oth,r tree. . thu,Un aur,,,S ,be I"1 jheap. Oiivii.i.k 1'hki.ph, Prop. , w 'kink Hurley and that side-saddle art iumnu a nuracieu Diet-ting wans liaiKllll in away. Isn't it an imposition on two old ladies to keep them waiting at the P. O. all dnv for a young mad to c ami take hia eirl home Council mot pursuant to adjournment. ; Mr. aud Mra. C. E. Uush.11 were returning ii....,.,.,l M.ivi.r Ilium I niiticiln..... XT... ., . . . .. " ,, . ,', "- irom Drum ou riattirduy evening, when tin Clung,, '""'i -iiy-.i, .iiiiuuia bor.s became frightened aud ran quite a nd Paine. Recorder and Marshal. ' distance, breaking oue of the wheel of the Th hiiuuihs oi mu lust mealing rend ami wagon, approved. ' i ... jt The FinanoeCommittce reported favorably i ' K" ' on the following bills, and on motion orders were drawn for the acveral amuunta: cw. ...... -). i .. v..... ami n n irpi'.W i 1 1, -V o- i OuthefmiuofJ.lt. Seller on Pleasant ftl on, 19.80; h . Potter, M Ml J, urua ; , ., (i()llln.l.,lBt 0, Elipiw Ci,Jt a S hl ' ! ti'V vL?. ni " i C- Fork brid. I will 111 ., ii i,r to i i c ,1 i t public miction on $7.31); lb.raoa OlTntt. $i; J li htowull, J2; 1 Henry Uolin, $1 '; U F Dorria, $10 !NI. I Satcbdat, Jdnk 23, 1H8S. The following billa wero ordered paid tin-. iDiiiniencing at 10 o'clock in tha forenoon, dor wmpeuHiou of theruKw: L Simuu bal-. over 80 bead of cattle of diu'erent breeiU Uiice contnirt, .l;)"i 50; J rt I! ilur bulhmce Half-breed llolsteina, bulla and heilerK coiiir.tct, $Hi7 jo; J i' ltowlniiil, 'i0 !; Dr , Polled A' '.;uh and abort bom DurunniH, from L F June. i'J. i ihreiwiii.it ler to registered full blooiia. 14 Mr liilyeii from the jnuiciary coiuiiiitue ImlUof il,e diUVient breeda are ready foi reported, wiluout reciuuiueuiliitKUi, orili- i aervice. 10 lieml ot milk cowk, einnnioii nauce uranting to J F Smith ami aasociatea ; Mock. Some horma (not umiiea) the right to construct u Htrct milwuv in! Thr.e farms to rent on three or five year also ordinance lir iviitiiig lor Council Proceedings Council Cuambisr, Eimknk Citt, I Ur., May 11. 1S88. ( Auctiitu Sale. Euaeue City the election aim compensation oi suet i com mimiionera. On motion both ordiuaucewere , referred back to the commiltee for further eonaideratiou. Mr Mi-Clung from tha atreet committee reported the work completed on Pearl street from 7tb to railroad eroaNiug, and on Otb atreet from Pearl to IliyU alrtet The re port waa adopted aud ordered ou file. The monthly roporla of the treamirer, re corder and marnbal were read uud ordered on tile. Petition from the trustees of th Preaby. ttrion church uud other for hydrant waa read and rcfoi nil to the committee ou tire aid water. Petition from C G Gurrisuu nsking per oiiitHion to erect or complete a woodcu rti-uct-nre within the tire bum was read; on motion the prayer wu not granted. Petition from citizen asking for the ap pointment of another nightwatch wa read. On uiotiou the prayer wm not granted. The preaidi-ut reported the bond of Treas urer Crain approved. On motion of Mr Paina the uiur-dial was instructed to order a'l sfeet aud alb-ya cleared of all rubbish and tilth without delay. An ordinance to.preveut idle peraona from obstructing the depot plalfo.tn was read and referred to the judiciary committee. Ordiuauce No 48, providing for the im provement of the following street wa lead aud passed iiiianiiuousW : High i.treet from 5lh to 11th, Oth Btreet from Willamette to High, Oak atreet from 5th to 13th, Olive street from Oth to llib, Chaimlton atreet from tith to 8th, and Pearl street from Oth to 11th. The proposition of J W Clark to struigh ' tn8th street weHt of Charurltou waa re ferred to the committee ou streets without authority to act. Ou motiou of Mr Matlock the vote paus ing ordinance No 48 was reconsidered. Mr Matlock moved to nmeud the ordinance by strikiug out the word ninth in the second line of Sec 3, and insert thirteenth iu lien thereof. The motion to iimend was adopted and the ordinance as utueuded was passed. Au ordinance craiitina to 8. M. Titus, A. J. Straight aud their associatta the right to comilrtiut and maintain a street railway iu Euueiia Citv. was read and referred to the judiciary committee. Mr. McCluug moved that the alleys iu block 19, Packard's addition, be ordered oDeued. ltuferred to the committee on i t streets. The matter of enlarging tbo entrance of the Presbyterian church was referred to the committee on fire uud water. The matter of ooouiuc 13ih street from Willamette to Oak was referred to the juili- rinrv nnmniitttie. The following bills were read and referred to tha finance committee: Elt Lnckey & Co 12.25; Zack Hall $1.25; C II Collie.- $105 "J;; J Uellvail i.ou; Mcfihea S'J.75: U W L Mfu Co. 3.(l; 5 G Garrison if 10; S. A Odgen $1.50; D Teat $38 75; Home & Paine :i.oU. u ranow $2.30; 8 Potter JoO; J W Clark $4.25; Wm Uranium S2;G T Fanning $1; II J Day $11.50; John Stowell $1; B F Dorna Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby wai sick, we gave her Caitoria. When she waa a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Caatorla. tune. Terms of Nile: twelve mouths time with uote aud approved security. J. U. Skllers May 15, 18 Letter List. Letters for tbo following persons remained uncalled tor at the postolnce in tugeue City, Oregon, May 18, 1888: Bnwden, J li Champion, C F Bofilnacr, A V Ware. Sieve. A charge of one cent will be made on each letter uivcn out. Person calliug for the above will please say advertised, giving ilate. F. W Osbdrs, P. M, Brevities. Go to Preston's for your hartieaa oil. Ladies dress cooda a aneoialtv at Friend- u ly'. The fruit crop promise! to U very large I aft(,ruoon' Effinger Monday night. John P. Irish Thursday night. Strawberries becoming plentiful in the i market. Geo. II. Williams spoke here yesterday To Teachers. The neit regular quarterly public exainin ation of ti achera wifl held by the county Hoard of Examiner, on the 30th day of the present mouth, at the Court House in Lu gone City, beginning at noon. A. W. I'ATTkBSON, U. BUpi. Dated May 1. 18S8. . Grand Excursion. I here will ba a grr.nd excursion given by C" Co. 2d Una.. O. N. G. to Portland and return, leaving Eugene, Irving, Junction and Hirrisburg, on the regular hugene uiy tx press train time, Saturday, June 0. returning Monday. June 11, 1888. Tickets rouud trip, $3.50; children, $3. Kliinehart'8 Hall. The lease betw-en Sterliug Hill and J. B. Bhiiiehart having expired, the balls ate now for rent by Jlr. itliinebart. iney win oe renovated and placed in first class order, and prices will In- reasonable. A Nargraln. A bay press, almost new, and horses for for sule. Apply to D. M. Kisdon. F.unn ritv will in a fe.w years have txinni.tmn nf f.ti.ooo. The railroad from Coburg will be extended here, thence to Florence and the west roud will be extended from rwvuiiia n F.iim ne. Huiitiucton and hre. looked over the ornnn.i u...i vi,l iliij is kO. Look at what Inivintr a few vears ago. You are missing just as much by holding oil now. Buy ten acres ot me nuuipuiej nm fur t i u i4i ni,,l in Ave vi-ar it will b worth $10,000. Don't wait for a boom and pay boom prices but buy NOW. Geo. M. Millkr, Ileal Estate Broker. Don't Believe It When tnl.1 tl,n F. if. Wilkin, tha druggist, W not selling -Wisdom's Kobertine" for the complexion, the most elegant and only really harmless preparation of its kind in the world, and giving a beautiful picture card with every bottle. TIranch Links. It is annouueed in a dis patch from San Francisco that on Monda" Col. R. P. Morgau, the railroad engineer, would leave for "a tour over the Oregon & California line from Ashland to Portland. The visit p- nimbly presages another lare issuance oi bomls tor me purpost ti uunoii'g new feeders through the state. The Oregon & California railroad will doubtless be taken out of ths receiver's hands during the rext month. All the legal preliminaries have been concluded, and it is understood that the Southern Pacific company simply wants .IhmVh Daadv'a fiua decision to transfer tUe psneral offices, books, etc, from Portland to r -. . .-..... 1T- s,m Kp.iiicisno. in wuai cnuiiuuv mi Koeliler's services will be retained by the Snniiiam PHcifin. no one seems to know at present." this year. Henderson, Dentist School book at Collier's. Take your produce to tbo Pacific Tea Co. aud get the best price. Dr. Geary, of M"dford. will soon remove to Puget Sound, W. T. Hot and cold baths every day iu tho week at Jerry Horn's barber shop. Go and see Preton't single harness. School books of all kinds at George Col lier'. Price them; buy them. Some local corresnoudeuce crowded out tbi week. Will appear next issue. Remember Col. Iiish speaks at O'Brien's opera house next Thursday evening. Recorder Dorri is encnued iu assessing the city ami taking the census thereof. The Junction flour the best flour on tbo market. Only $1 per tack at P. T. Co. Mr Geo Craw liai the sole airencv for all braiid of the celebrated Tannil Punch Cigars. See Preston's buggy harness. The masons have been laying the found tiou for R. M. Day's new brick building Ibis week. Geo. S. Washburn is billed to speak at Collate Grove Saturday at 2 p. m. iu favor of the Republican. , Henderson, Dentist. J. D. Le, of Polk county i billed to speak In-ru next Wednesday eveuiug in be half of the Ucpublicau. A 10-year old son of Hon. L. F. Lane had om- of hi 1 gs crushed of) by the car at Roseburg last Tuesday evening. L Sender will be at Bangs' stnble Mon day to buy horse. Bring your horses that a -ii for sale aud interview bim. Goldendale. W. T.. bad a $200,000 fire last Sutida) ; insurance about $35,( 00. The town was nearly al! destroyed. Moore's Revealed Remedy regulates and build up all the organs of the human sys tem. Sold by Eugene Druggists. Bcltman will take all kinds of produce, eggs, bacon, butter, chickens and everything at better prices than anyone else iu town, Davis, the tiilor, baa just received a large stock of imported and domestic good of tire latest Spring and Summer styles. Call aud examine, hi stock. Ladiea call at Bi-ttmau'a and Bee hi fine assortment of kid glove just arrived direct from the factory. Latest shades will be sold at a greut bargain. All those interested in organizing a Camp of the Sons of Veteran, will meet at O'Brien' Opera House Saturday afternoon, May lOth, at 3 p. m. A special meeting of the gJild of St. Mary's chii'ch will be held at Mrs. J. B. Underwood's residence on Wednesday, May 23d at 2 o'c'ock p. in. People do not ask anv longer what is this OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER, for they know it by its reputation as being the best liver regulator e d blood cleanser in exist ence. The following marriage licenses have been issued during the past week: C J Howard and Mi.inie S Abrams, J M England and N. llie Harrison, M P Marliu, Jr, and Ida M Tromby. In a bunch of bananas Brownell & Stand ard found alive, healthy cetapede. lbe eadlv native of tbe south was maced In a glass jar and l nn exhibition at tueir storo. Albany Herald. ' Bv nsiuc only tbe best materials to be bad, and having had years of actual experience under tbe best instruction, enables Hender son. Dentist, to obtain the finest results known in Dentistry. Whether on land or at sea, on the prairie or in tbe crowded citv. Aver's pills are the best cathartic, beins convenient, etticacioim, and safe. For torpid liver, indigestion, and sick beailache, tuey never tun Stewart's cab had an exciting runaway Monday niuht starting from tbe depot. After several turn tuey brongnt np in me 101 oe- lonciiiL- to J. J. Walton. Br i. residence. Lnckily nothing was injured. It i rumored that Fon Horn Watts will speak Jo L.ine county before the campaign I - . . , . .. ..1 I oses. II ne aoe ice ieinocrw.-y huuuiu welcome bim for be will make votes for them; all the same as Driver has done. St. John asks the question, "Are you for tbe saloon or the home." The answer given is "yon bi't your lite." But when you are nskeil where' von cnu cet tbe best good and price on tea, coffee, groceries. On sale at .i.. D..n;a, T.. f'n f'ni Hli nnit Half RtrAnts. TH-r.tn A dUiiatrh from Astoria dated Hi. l-Jih inst.. savs: The first rescue ol the season by tha life crew at Cape Haucock was on the morning of the ninth. J . Ditcubnrn, tui.i.,.. f,ir Mvera. was capsized off Peacock spit. it. the breakers. The look-out on the hill, iliscliargeii me siuuni nun, " boat was soon miliar way, aud pickd .up Diichbiiru. hi boat puller and coat and hrnn. bi diem into the cape. The net was picked up by a fishing boat, and returned io niiohlmrn. and was lost niwin by him lest night. Borm. There are bores and bores in this world; but at the present writing none have i..., nn,! ulioarn able to compete witb Lish Appb gate, either In p.-ivme or oeiore an audience. He would bore a bole tnrougn r-i,o,.oa of l'.yvnt at one sitting. Yester day evening he fairly made the rafters of the Democrat office shake as he turned his au gur aroiuid, in reference to a leuer no uu .., or some else irom auuicw uw- son. Albany Democrat. Dikd.-Iii Springfield, Oregon, April 13, 1888, of consumption, i. u. i-moer. iio Gd . m.. rk.il... Jnl lit lK8ri u-iiu nnrn hi lor iu m. w.. - . . ,.,,! h.ij anil had the respect o: lliorc mis n K" , .. U who knew bim. He wa married April 20, 1887, o Mis Ella Douslaa, who is left a lis nossed out of her teens. He also has ft father, mother, one bro ber and one s'ster living in i.aue ranuij, .i oua sister in San Francisco. A r biknd KKMKMnKB -That John P. Irish oue of il.. mriBl Kl I I OMlOrs VI vouiuiu". b i.. rnccne next Thursday evening HOW MEN DIE. If we know all the method of PPrch adapted by an eniny we are the Iwtter eoabled to w.rd off the ilantf-r and postpone the mo ment when surrender becomes iuevitable. In many intani the inherent strentfth of t.ie ly surhces to enable it to oppose the ten dency toward death. .Many however have lost hi force, to such and extent that there u little or no help. In other case a little aid to Weakened bins' will make all the 'differ nt between u Men death and many years of ful life. Upon tbe timt v"-pt""' tVioh, did or auy trouble of the Throat or Lnnn, ,ive that old ami well known remeily B-)tchee' (ierman .Syrup, a careful trial. It JjJ) Pro' what thousands say of it to be, th waefactor of any honie," 8 o'clock p. m. rrom gcuue ueu no u..o L ii.;. u'a ur informed mat ne is ouii rieaiu uiit'i . iant, forcible and logical. Ths HoBsb Iktkrfst. A gentleman who ..... - i .i. nAMti.in infnrmt us that horse to the value of over $20,000 have been shipped from fcngene uiy iu B It pays to raise good stock, as tuere i ready sale fur it. I . aiidies. nut ami lancy nouoiis ai ni- (on Sc Ingeraoll's. For fresh fruits, orange, lemons, bananas, etc., go to Nulaou ,t Ingersoll'i. Remember tbe speaking by Col. Efflnger Monday night and by Col. Irish Thursday uight. The Republican brethern hired the band and sereuaded Geo. II. Williams Thursday riiidit. Fred W. Benedict has removed bis real estate office to the Titus block. Sea change in Ins advertisement. Nelson ,t Ingeraoll keeps the best assort ment of cigar and tolmeeoa in Eugene. Sola ageut for tbe celebrated Monogram cigar. Wm. Bogart accidentally had tho backs of both hi hand pressed againrt a pulley in the Coburg saw mill the other day lacerating thnii terribly. Rev. McKinley will lie alseut at Corvallis to-morniw, Sunday, and the pulpit st the Presbyterian church will lie filled by Prof. Bailey. No service at night. Mr. J. K. McKeuzie, of Cresswell, ha brought us a specimen of barley headed nut, four and one-balf feet higii. It waa I lauted in the fall, and shows what the Wil lamette valley can do. The Republican "emissary," John F. Swift, was challenged by Col. John P. Irish to meet him in joint debate throughout tlia state, but Swift wisely declined. The trou ble i Irish carries too many gun. "Old Kino Cole wa a jolly old soul," so are those who buy their spring suits of East land it Wilson. Their prices are the lowest: their good are best. In a cheap or high priced suit they can accommodate you. The Cbartor Oak is the best stove manu factured. It is the pride of every house hold. MessiB. Starr and Yandenburg have recputly received from the manufactory at St Louis a car load of them, which they are offering at very low prices. Call and exam ine theui. Wa acknowledge the receipt of a can of Siuslaw salmon from our old friends Berg man & Kyle, of the Florence Canning Co. These gentlemen put up a first -class article, aud by their enterprise and pluck have done much to develop one of th fairest parla of Lane county, that of ber western boundary on the shore of the Pacific. They are ready for the run ot salmon which commences iu the Siuslaw about the first of August. Sloan's friends are circulating the story that the reason of the largo duliutpieut tax is ou account of McPhersou'a assessing, That is too thin, fur tho people know that Mo Pliersou baa not been assessor for two years. There is no excuse for a shenn having over $20,000 delinquent tax of the current year and $10,000 for back -year, the county Pay ing interest on a large sum ou account of the sheriff failing to do his duty. Slailtleu & Son's Priee List. Wo iuvite public attention to our very low prices iu Stiilde aud Fancy Gro ceries, Provisions, etc, which we are enabled to offer bv bn viim in lame lota and selling strictly ior cash, thereby sullering uo losses, and our ciiftomers do nut have to make np for the bad debts necessarily made by those who follow the old credit system. Below are a few of our prices. Motto, Cash: Sugar, Golden "C" 16 lbs for $1.00 Sugar, Extra "C" 11 lba for 1.0U Sugar, Pry Granulated 13 lbs for 1.00 Political Speaking. Col. W. H. Efflnger, Democratlo nominee for presidential elector, will address tba dti tons of Eugene and Lane county at O'Brisn's hall next Monday eveuiug at 8 o'clock. Col. Effinger ha tha reputation ot being an ablt and logical speaker. A Republican Speaks. Eror.iie Citt, Or., May 8ib. Ed. Gcahd: -In your paper of April 28, 'KM, you charge Mr. Ware, comity clerk of this comity, with having failed to comply w th the law iu regard to making a aemi-an. uual report of tha financial stauding of tha county, nd that it had been 'inggestad that hi refusal to comply witb the law waa prompted by the desirs to avoid showing the people the true state ot tha county finance.1' I too, Mr. Editor, have heard much in regard to the financial condition of our county. have heard to-day the county is some $15000 or $20,000 in debt. Thisi street talk and bow in the absence of thi report are we t know the true condition of affairs. Could it tie that some of the county officer or a handy man hold soma of these claims that we understand are out, and that fear if the true inwardness of things was kuown, somebody would call a bait. Section 10, Article 11, of the Constitution of this State, reads as follows: "No comity shall create any debts or liabilities which shall singlv oi in the aggregate, exceed the sum of 5000, except to suppress insurrec tion or repel invasion." That is good, sound constitutional law aud anybody can read it; aud even Mr. Ware can understand it. Why then did be not raise his vole and let the people know what their servants were doing. v ben tbe debt got to be iO 1 where was the knowing Ware with h'a report to warn tha people of thi flagrant disregard of our orgauic law? Where was Moses when the light went out r And where wa tbe faithful Ware to notify us of the exact status of af fairs, What stilled Joel tha Vigilant? Was it on account of the party that held sonis of tba debt after tha $5000 limit waa passed tbnt ha failed to sound the alarm? This state of of affairs does not look as sound as it should. Mr Ware has then not only violated a plain provisiou of this statute iu not making hi scimi anuual report of the financial standing of the county, but baa rested nitiiuely by aud witnessed total disregard o' tha provis ion of the Constitution cited. Does Mr. Ware know the I w? "Jpwranlin r;;i noa fj-cii.Kit." Mr. Ware theu oaiinot plead ig norance. It is bis business to know the law and he is moi eover sworn to obey it. He could not well plead ini xpciience unless the 18 years he ha served tin county and ' a $S0000 or $00,000 he ha recieved from ,t for those services ba at last rendered hitn dull to the small obligation of au oath, and correct sense of bis duty as a servant to is master, the people. I waut to know hoin the county owes and why Mr. "are siieutr lUPcm.iCAN. STATE UNIVERSITY Ada Biuart.M . ..Errroi the Pacific Tea Co., Cor Oth and Oak streets. There is no danger to human life more to be dn ailed than that which arises from vitiated blood. Dyspepsia, rheumatism, headache, and general debility, nil result from it, aud are cured by the useof Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Take it thi mouth. Six bot t'es, $5. Geo. Koland was nominated for represen tative by tbe Democracy of Clatsop. Those posted say he will get there. Dr. E. R. Geary, another Eugene boy, was nominated by tils Republicans of Jaokaon county, fcr the legislature, oui neciineu. ajsuh couuij bovs will come to lb front. Tame strawberries ranwd in this vicinity aud are of excellent quality. They are large and luscious and make the California berry, that is a couple of weeks earlier, look entire lv insicnirlouut. The Oregon product was selling Thursday at 20 cents a pound and the California at 12'i. But soon they wilt be nlentv at eiidit cent and perhaps less, Why yesT-Tea-T. We ask you to note that v.'e carry the largest and beat stock of Tea south of Portland. We buy direct from the importer. We allow you to see, uislt or smell what von buy. or will give you a sam n o to let von tind out lust wuai Kina you want. All favorite and tried brands always in stock. Prices to suit tb times from 2.) cts up. We also have a full and fresh stock of groceries, -etc. I At It 11. A El LU. Mr. P. K. Watters, who pnrchaied the Dr. Jones and Bargr places, sevn miles southwest of Ei'qene, reached her with bis fanvlv Mondav "ven;r?. he bronuht about fi.ty bead of fine Block cat'le consisting of th Durham and I'olstein breeds, three thoroughbred stallions and a number of co'ta. Mr. Wattei is well satisfied with tb conntry. f Advertisement.! Ma Editor: In 1870 on one Sunday night Mr. I. Dr Driver in the Methodist nhnrrh in the citv of Portland. Orecon, as sisted in raising money for tha purpose of bringing Chinamen into thia state and h frequently stated in publio and in private that one Chinese aoul waa worth more than one hundred white soul. LUU LOBETZ. Tomatoes, 10 cans for 100 Peas, 7 cans for 1.00 Bean, 7 cans for 1.00 Peachos, choice quality, 6 cans for. . . . 1.00 Coffee, Greeu Rio, 5 lba for . 100 Coffee, Green Cota Rica, 5 lbs for .... 1.00 Soap, 20 1-1 b bars per box, tor, . . . i ... 1.00 Aud ull other goods in tbe samo propor tion. We are daily receiving fresh strawberries and other fruits and vegetables, and by leav ing your orders witb us early we will be able to till them promptly, and you will always get the very boat tbe market allows.. Respectfully, SLADDEN 4 SON. - - (,'ottag-o Grove Items. FROM OCR BreCIALCORRr.sroNPI'.N'T.l May 10, 1888. Frost on tbo 11th. A Republican Club was organized her this week Darwin Bristow and family went to Lu gene Wednesday. Mr. Ed McClanahan was at this place one day lust week. A strawberry festival aud dance will be given here next Friday. Mr. Melvin Damewood and family started to Corvalbs on a visit Monday Mr. Dave McFarland has been laid up witb rheumatism for a week or nior. Mr. J.E. Fenton and wifa were at this place baturday and Sunday last Mr. Wm. Neas, who ha been very sick witb neuralgia of the stomuch, is mending Mindly. Mr. E. A. Palmer moved bis family to bis mill in tbia vicntty hit ml ay. He intends running the mill this summer. Mr. Cv. Miller has sold hi blacksmith bop to a brother of Mr. David Markle.i, who with his family rccsatly arrived from Texas, May 7, 1888. Tropical. Mr. Jbs. Berkshire spent last week in the vicinity of Florence. II. C. Huddleston returned from Florence the first ot the week. Mra. Frank Hampton returned to The alles the Pist of th week. Dr. Charles, of Cottage Grove, cave thi office a pleasant call yesteiday. Mrs. Boll of 8n Francisco, is visiting ith ber mothe', Mrs. Ira Willits, of this place. Mr, Alex. Mathews has decided not to build tba barn ou which his sous have been at work. M's. Tuckor, of Colton, Cal., a aister of Mr. J. Bennett, has beeu visitiug relatives at this p'ace. Uucle Chas. Bennett, Fred Dillard and Wm. and Geo.' Reed started toward Eastern Oregou Sunday evening on a prospecting tour for gold, grasi or game. Eavesdropper. r r.nv. Oeo. L. Woods will speak in -r- . c T- rh linker step- F,u.ne Wesduesdav. May 30th, at 8 o clock ANii.K ctj-n i,ir.u. . -w - -"v . i ..ii . . nu W TiiPtilitv m T.inv of our urnier citiZeus ibouiu ndil OIH b P S ijuif-i vwvu - F. ---y . - . . . . evening upon a pebble and sprained one of lriterview h.in and find out now io mu. r . , 1 ir :. t.i. . io. .!,.., th tret n.n.r. Tb last time tbe people of Lne hi ank.e. "- -Z",.'h,lr. of him wa. when he wa. an ,.,h the an. o. crude.,. v f , bjlM .J -i...( il...f n iwiilM-r of them bought. He no w u " v " ' ' , is rather a tough man to nave team m pew pi bow to vol. Fob Sal. A lot of nice show-cases, ood a ntw, at E. B. Lncitr t Co'. Vmitt. Land Sold. The first of the wevk Mr N. Hnmpbrey . . . . . i . . . r fw , sold to Mr. mggirm, line oi lows, zj acres ui land Kiluated about oue mile south oi town for $1,000. Mr. Higgins will commence a once to make substantial improvements. 1 ti lai; I sold is on the west su's of the county road. Mr. Humphrey has a number of very desirab' small tracts for sal which be will bspose of rt reasonable rates. The land is of excellent quality, is within ten minutes walk of tb business center oi &ugen, ann is des' rabla property in every way. Tb day is not far distant when College hill will boast of fine resideuces. Tbe laud was sold through Guo. M. Miller' sgency. John P. Irish. John. T. Irish, of San Francisco, by tbe most able, witty and eloquent of all Pa cific Coast orators, speak in Eugene next Thursdav eviniuo at 7 o'clock. Every far mer in Lime county should hear the address, Such an optiortnnity may not occur again for yuan. Let all attend and give hitn rousing recept'.on. Fu the DKFKXDANr. In the case of Elva Christian, admiuistaator, against C. N. Scott, receiver, to recover $.VmO damage on ac of ber busbaud Laviii- been killed nil assisting to make a flying switch on the narrow fcauge, judgment for defendant was rendered iu the U. S circuit court Wedne da. It w.i ordered that defendant go henoe without dsy because plaintiff had faded, in reply to the new matter, constitut ing a defense, set up in tb answer. Goshen Items. Personal. Mr. Gus nicketbisr, ot Portlaud, baa been m tn"ene this week. Mr. Wesley Shannon went to Marion county, on a visit yesterday. Julius Goldsmith paid a visit to Southern Ori gon tbe first of th week. Mr. Geo. Nulatid, city attorney ol Astoria, visited Eugene over last Sunday. Mr. J. C. Lemon, of Reuo, Nevada, has been visiting in Eugeoe tbe past wek. A. G. Hovey, J.J.Walton. Jr.. R. M. Day and J. W. Cherry attended the sessions of the Grand Encampment and Grand Lodge of the I. O. O. F., at Portland thi week. A Distressing Accident. Mr. Geo. W. Claruo of the Lower Siuslaw met with a serious accideut last Sunday on bis rancbe ou ludian creek. With hi brother he was engaged in sawing down a tree. It commeuced to fall unexpectedly against him throwing him to to the ground, and with bis wrist on a rail, another rail falling on top of tbe first, the tree coming down ou be rail, crushing it completely off above tbe finger leaving nothing but a stump. Hi lode here arriviug Wednesday and bad tbe wound dressed by Dr. Harris. Democratic Club. The Cleveland Democratic Club meet at the Court Hous very Friday evening at e o'clock, The publio is cordially iqvited to i-'.tend it meetings. A Clori Call. Mr. Chas. Johnson bad uarrow escape from being crushed to death last Satmdav. lie was Helping move a ban at Mr. Bonu( tte'a farm aud had raised I middle sill which waa supported by a poh laid ucross tie barn. While taking out thi iackscrew the bolt that held the sill to thi pole stripped it tbreau, aim in wuoie nooi fell about aiubt lncnes, tne joist i-rusmni him to th tartb. Fortunately tbe sciew wa. not out. and prevented it from falling fartb er, lse instead of this item we khould bavt to write an obituary notice for tbe geutle man. As it wa he was badly hurt in tbe back but is now able to walk about. far Bisirr Picnic A ba i picuio will b. given at Coburg, Oregon, on baturday, Jum i. lb-so, commencing at 11 0 o clock a. m Tbe exercise will consist of an oration- music, speeches, militia parade by I. Co., O N. G., sick racing, and at 3 p. in. a horn. race, chasing tbe creased pig, and othet amuements. Tbe fare from Mc'eav on the rrrow guage will be $1; from Erownavilh 50 cent l. - . Our Society wa visited by MiGrroutt. Teacher to vouns ladvi Give the feminine of widower. Young lady, bachelor. Mablon C. Harrion who was with nsla.t year a a student has recently been mairied. At th last meeting of th society May 11 Miss Greeu favored us with Longfellow "Skeleton in Armor." Thursday th University wa visited by Mi Miles, a teacher in the Newberg Acad emy, Mr. Bell, Mr. Morris and Miss Kat Dorri. Mi Bessie Day, a Entaxian, liM gone to Walla Walla, W. t.. to visit her brother and will soon go to Victoria, 11. C, to visit another brother. The two yonng gentlemen that have spent so tnauy of the warm days in study in the arlsir find their bead bat heavy to bold up and now rest them on the grass. The bov that trns' himself to ride a wild. high headed horse, should protect hi face with armor in case the horse should rear; it might aave a mark upon hi nose. Neither church or steeple, nor the seats and people, can keep our Bruno from tb charms of May. With head erect and tep so fleet he see hia lady acro.a th street. Question, "Resolved, That the Ameiican Indian should be eolonized." Affirmative, Anna Rnbrits and Melissa Hill. N.gntive, Ada SliHrples and Agues Gieen. lb ques tion was decided in the negative. Misea Mary Potter and Clara Cogswell, who for the past three mouth bav been attending a business college iu San Francis co have returned home. Both are former students of the University. Through the kindness of our friends ont- side, tb two conlmns that were missing from the societies' scrap book have been re placed by others; so the Lanrean that has them ran keep them for a comfort, with which to soothe his discontent, Some of our yonng gentlemen senior have already become too much exhausted by their preparatory oratory to be able to walk to and from the University, oi else they have taken the prirsniion as an economic meas ure to have a "one-horse shay" provided for their comfort. For the past two weeks we have left a space expecting to fill it with the accouut of the Speucer Butte picnic. Our reporter so far has failed to come in, We wero also ex pecting the Geoh'(iy clss lo give n impor tant Information aisnii the stone up it river. They too have failed na. The women representing Ibe different Oiegon town, who have been in Engine the past week attending the W. C. T. U. made the University a visit one afternoon, in order to examine Professor Condon' cabi net. So many carriage upon the grounds at one time, made our ciimpua look fine. The new officer of tho Laurean Socieiy are: 1'resnli nt, llazen A. uraiiiun; tue President, Loyal E. Woodworth; Secretary, Herlu rt T. Condon: Assistant Secretary, A. Guy Hovey; Treasurer, James R. Greenfield; Censor, Alliert M. Smith; Scrgcant-at arms, Jesse M. Wise; Editor, Jerry E. Bronangb. Officers were elected by the Y. W. C. C. A. at their last meeting; but as a quorum wa waa not present, they are to be ratitied at the next meeting: President, Mis l.ninia Dorris; Vice Pres., raiiliie Condon; Lories ponding Secretary, Eiva Galloway; Record ing Sec. and Treasurer, Sue Dotris. Nolic vi as given fur an amendment oi tne constitu tion. The winding up essays of Tuesday's com position class were more thau usually brill iant, none had anything monotonous to say alajut luwyers. Mr. Greeufleld dressed him out iu poetry in a manner that wa quit flue, while Mr. Veaaie got bim up iu Ger mau in such a way that it reuily "beat the Ibe Dutch." As all the previous surveying olaasea have survtyed the campus, the preseut oue could fiud uo new route ou it where they could slick their pegs, consequently ihey set alajut surveyiug a few townships outside. Follow ing the angle the quadrant pointed out, somehow the corner to be built tell inside of a Hue s'.rawberry gradeu, which nude their wutk so difficult that they did nut got away till lute that Ulgbt. Mia Greeu and brother walked out to Spencer's Butte last Saturday to view th surrounding couutry. They did uot learn uulil the uext day that Mr. Youug had uUo spent the day out ther. two more oi our students spent the day with bent pins and string fishing in the mill race, uni-n iuej thought that they bad caught a sucker, but a steamboat came by and Inghteiud that fish away. A stury, like lb boy "who fished in hi mother's water pail aud thought h , caught a wbal." Witb tbia issue ot the Journal the prsent Laureau editor retire. We thank linn lor ibe words of warning given to u at tbe be ginning of our career; true we did uot know the diiuicuiue mat wouiu uosen um fu, but we are fluding out. We oau trust one so gifted in giving warning, alter haviug had experience a au editor, to give all that is needed and tiuieiy to uis uin.-iui, him we only hope a season of unalloyed success. It is a matter of no small eucour- agemaut to fuel thut, way oU in tb lur iu lure, our name may have the chance ot be ing wiitteu as contemporary with such men a Fred I). Warner aud J. E. Bionaugh. The influence that the moon has upon the )ds is well known. Late fact would in dicate that tbe moou too has some influence upon music. Tbe moou of rruiay nigui seem to have diawu out more than a usual number of our tuueful students. Alter tbey u,id so auieily crept beneath the wiudow ol a !. ... ...... ..I .1 u ..I ll.A LUUXluU living iu uue ui iu. wujw. owu, they got into sucu a louu uisdukiiiou that tbey awoke all tbe lumatusot the house, before tbey i ould decide what meludii they diould produce. Near tb center oi town ihey tried to play uutil u light appeared and . . T . ... .1... . k..xl..u,H ... as played,uut, sua retirru iu iu niuuv. church to ret and mend their lustruuieuts. On Eleventh street a bouse seemed to have a ooruer iu serenades. Two parties beta came in collision. Ou rel..id to lean upon i fence corner (the feme I brukeu to this lay,) to decide how they should spend their ou-e, while tbe olher paitv did 11 vocaliz ing. Finally they concluded to touaolidate bir force., aud made a niullitud ao gnat, hat they over filled tbe pun-b a well a the .aaiily carriage that stood near by. Faililg uh all thia power to awakeu a response md wisbiug lo be beard, they crossed lht street to where bright light gave evidence .hat no oue had yet letired. ihite tbey dis pensed sweet music ufllcient lor the neigh borhood aud richly earued the flower and baaks they got. Mabbixd. At Cottage Giove. Orgon, May 16. 1B88. at the residence of M. P. Ma; tin. Sr., by J. C. Htonfler, J. P.. Mr. M. P Martin Jr.. and Mi Ida Twombly, all Cottage Grove. The Guard force barel y send their congratulation to Marion and hi bride. Gihl Wax no. A good gin to io g neral liniaownrk. Anttlv at W. HaUDdall Store, i Willamette sUj(, tugue uty. Focbth of Jolv Th citizen of Eugene, -lioiild remember ih it tbe Fourth of Ii 'y is ui its way, aud will arrive iu tbe mar' future.. Some prepa atiun should be made for a prop- r celebratiuu so that the people of Eugeua i nd vicinity will stay at bom aud pass iheir iwe instead of goiug abroad, Mabhikd At the residence of the bride 'a iMir-nt, May 10, by Rev. Geo. A. ..IcKiuley, Mr. C. J. iftward aud Mi Miu .i.e AiJiam. WerxU-ud couuaatulaiioui on ,be hpy event. CunyliiDenW reoeivad.