The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 26, 1889, Image 5

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Jan. 22, 188U.
Win. Hawley died
infant child
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the editorial quill i" nearly worn out,
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i up a collection ami preaeut HI with a
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lientistry.
V 1 Tavl.iy B'iuViuu i. . iiifnrm tlltt l:i ...
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n iiiH us am omn ci it. uuuucjr,
i ready lo alleud to all canea of dentia-
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1 his old frieudK tod pntrous and many
of the Matlock block.
BTT-nvK Yeak8 Perhaps the oldest
riauB uiu in oonanuoui service on
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lite Journal at Eugene, which enters
ititwenly-Biitli year this week, with
change iii editorship or baviog miBsed
Hi. i.i- ouiy cnange uouceauie in
m formerly printed H R. Kiucaid
Di s uibiiii i. i ns is a nic e
-Salem Statennian
iciirrits Aor.Ntv. The Portland Mer-
Agency have established a branch
it Eugene and Disced the same iu
I of Chas Meyers, an efficient and
u renin. Keep nil employment oince,
nil i -i a oi'iiern r,.n ..s n i.t i .m-- iv
is his located his office in room No. 3.
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Mundav and fined ori ,,a
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WDO Das henn Blnnniiu, iiuinrii iluvs In
IH Rrrested on a vnoranov elniriu. and
$5Uind costs. Not hsviut; the neces-
aili his fair dame has hied herself to
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Mil '....- 1.J m . 1
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Idiid The ordinance orantiui? the ! utoJt nd nawMt stvles to bis stock
IU. til II. a Hi . I . . I fl . 1 . .. .1. . Ii.nud
. . .. nici iiuuwnv v-wiueuiij prices are iiitm w -
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''reft csrifti) ho mn dnilv after con. i V... ,.,r.l. NELLIE . STBAIUHT,
i ui.ioiisu. iuk uumuitui lilliinjsc
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-Articles of incorporation of the Si- j presentei
Esxteni Railwav and Navigation I the build
iuesilay, Oapital stock l.fXK),-
uicii wii.ii vne oecreiurv in i uhwihvi.. ri .
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Y... V V; '"v.ey. .r"V ." r-c, ntlv received from
', o. .ii, itiHlsiin and h. I Mint h. . . i
ri .ii i iai ,i ii in i , in i '.mi nil ,
"'seL. S. Masonic Renevolent Asso
toiinci I'.ltttf. I,,u'i f'.r tlia Hlllll
He liecftmn a ., ..... i i 19. .
Wt kd made but une payment of 5.4fi.
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ilea Mtutliu-ekl ,,f I.',, , .... ,, f... ,1,,, a.f,i
hmdi began to mortify, and ex-
jp me arm to the body causmg
jae deceasts-1 was an old pioneer and
loahties.
icwie.ein 'in B..,.,.i.n, .,, int mine
XATiojiiL ItiN-i The share-
7 " "ie Bank of Oreeon hve con
m up stock of $50,000 It will
-ue tugene National Bank.
ik.
n in charge. Irsek n 'vsryh-ng
Brevltien.
Lard at .Sladden & Sun.
School books at Collior'i.
Mince-ineat at Mladden Sun.
C'anh luld fr pruluce at Slaildeu A Son.
There are nine ciue of smallpox at Amity.
Try cream wheat for brnakfut at Sladden t:
Sun,
Ti e Monmouth Obaerver haa been moved ,
to Dallas.
Mnney to luan on farm. Knuuire of Jud.
Walton.
Mr. J. K Kenton hai lieen apHiintd a no
tary public.
A. J. ltarlow oa started a saloon at t'entral
Point, Oregon.
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masquer- j
!
Co. "C" uelted $G."i from iheir
adc lust week
Mi. .1. F. liackeiiato, a pioneer died at Al
bany laht Momlty.
H. N. Crain is soiling off at cost. Call
early and secure burgains.
See the meeti:u; notice ot the Directors of
the lilue Kiver Mining t'o.
Thuuks to Hon. 8. W. Condon for various :
reports of State officers, etc.
For the best and cheapest spring beds and
loiiiigi s go to K 1). Krowu s.
A fine line of silk plushes in nil shades
and grades at F. B. Dunn's.
The front of Wilkins' drugstore has been
treated to a fresh coat of paint
One night last week the Priaeville thermom
eter -t I at six degrees below zero.
The rluey )ed Lounge, the beat lounge m
the market, uianufaclured by It. D. lirown.
Tuke your produce to the Pacific Tea Co.
and get the best prions.
Hot and cold baths every day in the week
nt Jerry Horn's barber shop.
W. Lmr Hill haa located at Seattle, W. T.,
for the ptactice of bis profession.
Farmers, while in the city are invited to
call at Lewis' Grocery and learu prices.
(ireat reduction sale by H. N Crain. Will
sell at cost us the stuck must be sold.
Highest price in cash paid for rags, old
iron and junk by W. Sxndkbs.
Kevival meetiug at the M. E. Church still
continue. Several have professed religion.
Tens, coffees and choice groceries cheap
for cash at Mosbubo & Habbis.
Before storing or selling your oats see A.
V. Peters. Clean Chevalier barley wanted.
Levi I) uglas. well known in Lane couuty,
iuteuds erecting a flouring mill at Harris
burg. Tho Oregon State Temperance Alliance
will hold its next annual meeting at Albany
on Feb. 20th.
Carpets! Carpets!! S. H. Friendly has
just received a large and varied assortment.
He will suit you.
E.H. Flags, formerly of the St. Helens
Mist, is tailing of startiug a Democratic
paper at Salem.
Make an uppoiutinuut with Henderson
Dentist, tod have your operations performed
in a skillful manner.
The novelty st 're has just received a large
assortment uf school Tublets and "sells 'em
cheap, too." Call see them.
Oil piiintiugs, nicture frames, wall brack-1
cts, clock shelves, hut and cloak racks, win
dow pedes), etc., nt K. D. Brown's.
Henderson, Dentist.
Col John Kelsay, of Corvallis, is an ap
pljoaot for the position of Consul-General !
... r..i..M,in ii n.lur thA mimirii mtm iniutrnlinn
Wc have on band the most complete line
of wedding invitations, cards etc., ever
brought to Eugene. Call and examine them.
Henderson, Dentist.
University books, public school supplies,
ink. blank hoiks; tho very latest papers,
QOvala, magazines and reviews atColliei's
book sfnre.
Anyone desiring pen work executed or
lessons in penmanship, can have their wants
satisfied at ltowland's Writing Parlors, over
Dunn's linilding.
Slab wood delivered to any part of the city
for $1.75 per load. Leave orders at the
lumber yard on 8lh street or send to A.
Wheeler at Springfield.
Goldsmith, the grocer, has just received
from the EaBt one of the largest assignments
of lamps ever brought to Eugene. He will
sell them at ptices that defy competition.
Carpets of every style and grade at Friend
ly's. These carpets have just arrived and
have been well selected lo meet the demands
of this market. Call and examine his varied
assortment.
The New High Arm Vertical Feed Davis
Bewiltg Machine will do a greater variety j
. .. , . .. .1 il.... .mi .-linr machine.
Prices reasonable. For sale at Collier s
book store.
Bv using only tho best materials to bo had,
and" having had yeurs of actual experience
under the best instruction, enables Hender
son, Dentist, to obtain the finest results
known in Dentistry.
K, bt. Head, aged 18 was lentenoed to 30
days in the county jail last Tuesday by Jus
tice Henderson, for itealing five dollars, the
State should provide a reform school for such
violators of the law.
James D. Fav, son of the well known law
yer and politician of that name (oowde
ceased) haa been in the valley this week.
He has been ranching out at Swan Lake lor
some time past Ashland Tidings.
S. H. Friendly keeps the largest and best
assortment of clothing, ladies dress goods,
He is continually aauing uw
His
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.......... liisui trim uiuiiniiu. .,. .. in . ni ,sl. .liaivn viui.'.
-" ' iv wunuiici aim upcitu- iud i tf) at Z i. in. L.U1TUH "in IPVJ3 I
oaoatne specitled time. Also re- s ()'clock All members cor iiauy raviw w
1 ttii'-i-n . '". .... - T . - .
The picture will be handsomely framed anil
presented to Henry Villard, in honor of whom
ion oi iud os uissni" j -
nd Navigation the building was named, for the liberal en
ri,. Phartar n.ilt is the best stove manu
factured. It is the pride of every house
hold. Messis. Starr, Itrittlii Drown nave
.l m-nived from the manufactory at
St. Louis a car load of them which they are
offering at very low prices, tan snu
iue them.
, .uinen in mis paper, was or tnis i tn-e a i nn. P. . -
n,.. . . -.1 - ii il-. . i ,.i ii r
out anything trom s cam 10 a pome. ".v
nud eVpfl'tiouslv. We buy our paper in
the East from wholesale houses, and can
give you the benefit of low prices.
Th- fiuest line of focket cutlery and
razors, butchers' knives, shavmg brushes,
mugs and straps; oils for sewing ''ln"
and guns, scissors, etc.. to be had at the
Barker Gun Works. As I buy on time I
... 1. nn .,1 u.a ,f I do not
must ior casu. vm aa.- -please
yon. Tata. Bibkei Gcn Wolis.
So manv new people are coming into the
country this year that there is apt to ho a
te..rsnue i, as a Nations! bank g" ' " T .J "Zm .nd hous.
tbe time ior uuei.
ives to plan for tbe spring and snmm.r
i. i..r. .. hr-ioiore uiie acie i-a,.
8Toat.-Mcr,inno Jnlmson have nroliublv culrivsted spd perhaps more fowls
sL. lt . " - - ; r , L i .11 1 ,, ,1. c.i. Lt-c&t (til I T
Hav
.t i, .rm.m turn hu i 1.1 1 ri.r 1)1 ain siT.M'h "'I "11 """" T
-l will ,uri . branch atom with no idl. rs about tbe place ana se-P
Egs 20 eta. per doz.; butter '10 to 35 cts.
per lb.
Save money by purchasin? your groceries at
MWt
Try Ixwle, on .'eoccries, cirner "th ami
Willamette St.
Horace K. Dillard is ail applicant for the
pusloffice at I'nneville.
Old rubber boots and shoes wanted at one
cent per pound by W. 8srtDiks.
Tbs north bound overland train MomUy
was delayed ten hour by being ditched a't
Kiddle.
R. E Walker of Cottae lirovs recently cut
one nf hi feet with an axe snJ now g'tes abinit
on crutches.
Old iron 40 cents per hundred and rags
50 cents per hundred, and cast iron 00 cents
per huudred. W. Sxmdiks.
Mrs A W Skipwortb does stamping and
all kinds of embroidery. Call and see her
at her reside no.
The suit of Bowerman vs John McMahau
for damage will be tried iu the V S Court at
Portland Monday.
Messrs Griffin, L. X. Roimy and W. T,
Campbell went down the river in a boat the
first of the week, capturing about 40 ducks.
There is talk of a new brick block next
Spring to be built by lUnkin and Shelton on
the curner of Willamette ami Seventh streets.
The oil bouse of the Stiiud ird Oil Co. baa
been completed. It bis a wuoden frame
work, which is covered roof and walls with
corrugated iron
Eugeu is IssiuiiiiK and no an appreciate
the fact more than 8. H. Friend,-, He pro
poses te hooiu carpets of which he has a full
and complete line of all stylos and grades t
prices which will satisfy customers.
The Prineville city couucil has passed an
ordinance prohihiug the loitering uf miutus
nnder 18 years of age upon the streets after
TtflOp. M.i also making it a misdemesuor
for any one under the age of twenty-one to
be fonud in a saloon.
There was a foot race at Siuslaw a short
time since and the whole bay went broke on
the 'bind sprinter. Even the big iiotel is
without milk owing to the fnct that the land
lady lost her cows through a misplaced con
fidence in the speed of the wrong chap.
Newport B-publicnu.
Died.
ElishaW. Whipple died suddenly from
heart disease at his residence in Cottage
Grove Monday eveniug at 10 o'clock,
while lying in bed. "Lisb," as be was
familiarly called, was born iu Wyoming
county, l'enn., in August 1848. He came
to Eugene City in March IM9, and was en
gaged iu business here for several years. In
1871 he was murri-d tu Miss D-ll Ostium,
who with five children, survives him After
a residence of a few years in Eugene he re
moved to Cottage Grove, and formed a part
nership with his two brothers uuder the firm
name of E. W, Whipple Jt Bros. He had
uot been in active bu,iiess since 1885, wheu
the firm's store was destroyisl by fire. E.
W. Whipple was on energetio progressive
Ulan, of a kind and charitable disposition,
and willing to slop to the front iu any public
enterprise. Whoever aims in contact with
him was impressed by the fnct that he was
one uf nature's noblenn B, Tho fuueinl took
place at Collate Grove Wednesday morning
at 10 o'clock nfidl i the an-pi -es ot the 10 0
F and A F & A M societies, of each of which
ho Ml a prominent member.
Convent Behool Dedication!
Editob Gitaiiu Sunday, Fob. 3, 1889,
will be the dedication ot the convent school
or Eugene Academy by nioRt Rev. Arch
bishop Gross.
High mass nt lOxtt a. in , witlMiiusin and
the first semi-u uf th- Archbishop. O re
mouies about school building ami church
bell ut 3 p. m Musical entertainment and
secoud speaking by the Archbishop at 7
o'clock p. iu
Morning and evening an entrance money
will be collected at the door of the steeple
for the benefit of the school buildiug, adults
60 Dents, children 25 cents.
The school begins Monday, Feb. 11. The
7th and 8th of February are the days for
registering. Inquire of the sisters regard
ing terms for admission.
Rev. F. 8. Beck.
The Poor Farm.
Wbibeas, We are informed that an at
tempt has, and Is being made to sell the poor
farm. Therefore be it
Resolved, That we, the members of Lane
County Pomona Grange, denounce said at
tempt to sell the farm as contrary to our
wishes, also to the best interest of the county-
Renolved, That we recommend a iubss
meeting of the tax payers of the county to
meet in Eugene City ,' Wednesday, Feb. (ith.
188'.) to take the attempted sale in consider
ation. Resolved, Further, That a copy of these
resolutions be furnished to each of the coun
ty papers for publication.
ABBT XllinsWANDEB.
Secretary Laut Co. Pomona Grange.
A Card.
I lake great pleasure in reoommending Mr
M. O Wnruer, who has recently located in
Eugene, as a most competent and reliable
piano tuner and repairer. Mr. Warner has
just tuned my piano and I ran unhesitatingly
state that iii my 12 years experience as a
teacher und player, I never had it more sat
isfactorily tuned. I trust that all my old
patrons and all others owning pianos will
employ him, as it is a decided advantage to
have a good workman in our midst.
D. W. Coolidoe,
Formerly Prof, iu Music, State I'uiversily.
Mare Wanted.
I wish to purchase a mare about 5 years
old, 1000 pounds weight; sound and thor
oughly broken. Residence on the Perkins
place one mile ami a half below Eugene.
T. G. 8lippi.
Stinit the Bilk A. Stinit, who is
known nearlv everywhere iu Oregon, is now
infesting this vallev. He was induced to
u.n Me.lfor.l bv JIaishal Miller, who
wanted to collect license from bim, as he;
claimed lo be a real estate agent, and is in
iu Ashland at present. Look out for him.
Jacksonville Times.
DtLiiycEaT The city council has passed
an ordinance declaring the assessment for
street grade oa High street delinquent, in- i
structing the Marshal to levy upon and sell
property where Uxea have not Uen paid.
An Ijipboveiiijit. Mr A V Peters has j
made a decided improvement in his store
room by taking ont tbe stairway. Tbe
entrance to the Winter's gallery is now
through the Register steirwsy.
RnioNEO.-Jeff Yates believes that to the
victoi belongs tbe spoils.snd aeoordiugj has
resigned th po-lofflc at Irving over which
h. baa presid-d efficiently for nearly four
years. Mr. O. P. Hopf succeeds him.
Uao Fisher k Watkidb have nios frssb
ir 1 f n d- ii their meat nftrket.
L1- I as-sswasss-a-aassss-a-i
Kcul F.sUte Transfers.
ii'oni cm.
JB Harris to 8 R Jenkins, 1 lots iu
Harris' addition; cou 0015.
W I Vawter to Alet Ooterlin and Q W
Han.U .k-1. lot in Shaw's nud Patlersou's
addition; cou $200.
O W t.ilbertMin to W E Warren au.l M 8
Barker, lut in Packard's addition; con $075
8 8 Sigel to W B Audiews, 1 ' , lots in
Packard's addition; con $400.
A X ami C A Crow to E J Crow, iutereat
in two lots iu Mulligan's addition; con
$100.
ft W Prather heirs to M A Lakin, lot in
Ellsworth's addition; cou $200.
A E Bret to J A Straight. 2 seres in do
nstion claim of I) K Christian and sift; con
$7..i.
T W Harris to Phillip Mulkey, Sr. 2 acres
west of Kugi ue; cou $500.
W J J Scott to Win I. McFarluud. 2 lots in
Scott's addition; con $235.
W J J Scott to J T Cardwell, 1 lot in
Scott's additiou; con $125.
N J Taylor to J B Young, lot in Skinner's
addition;' boo $1580.
D R Christian to C D lloffmau, 2 lots iu
Christian's mldnion; con $200.
R M Dai to M 1' Awbrey, two lots in Har
ris' addition; con$o.'iU.
8 J Swift to T J Smith, 50 feet on Wit
lamette street between '.Mb and lOtb streets;
cou $2,000.
L'OCNTBT.
L' 8 to Laurence Poiudexter, 352.30 acres;
I patent
I A StratlJbt to Win M Keneger, bond for
. i d-eil oi "i i ic iii Santa t'lara; con $500.
T C Judkins to 0 M Judkins, 10 acres;
i eon $ Hits I
Jseob Huff to Cidcou C Millttt, R)
acres; oou $3,500.
G II Callisou to Johu Stoops, 80 seres;
con )2.iMH).
N ! PiUer to R R llavs, 310.80 acrw;con
510 200.
H C Humphrey to Alex A Foster, 80 acres;
! cou $1600.
Phillip Mulkey to 0 F Houghtou and II
. M Lambert, u i . acres;. con $2750.
Louis Diess to Geo Hazeton, 53.78 acres;
con $800.
Ira Allen to 8 X Howard, 320 acres; con
$3,000.
COTTlllI liBOV F. .
.las II McFurland heirs to .1 T Cnruwell. 2
lots; con $50.
srr.iNor.KLD.
John Hake to C M Doritv, 2 lots; con
$250.
KeKentte Items.
Jau. 22. 1880.
Snow has fallen to the depth of 7 feet on
the summit of the mountaius.
Mr. Adam Hilcbev is engaged in putting
logs in the Middle Fork.
Mr. John Anihrsou has been very low
with typhoid fever but is slowly recoveriug.
Charles Davidson returned horn a few
days agu from Eugene where he has lsen
engaged iu painting.
A force of meu have been at work ou the
county road commencing at Hendrick's fer
ry and comiug out eight miles above.
A petition has beeu in circulation the past
week praying for a chunge in the couuty
rosd between Camp Creek and McKiuzie.
Lust Sunday Junies Allen was attacked by
a large aud ferocious crain (Crain), Mr.
Allen received several scratches in the face.
Mr. C's optical organs were a shade darker
at last accounts.
Two logging camps are iu operation on
the McKiuzie. Messrs. bine and Baiker
are proprietors. They are putting in an
icelleut quality of logs and furnish em
ployment to about twenty men.
1KI.
Letter List.
Letters for the following persons remained
uucalled for at the postoffice iu Eugene City,
Oregon, Jau. 25, 1880:
Alvey, Len Kuenig, G W
Bass, Jessie Lewis, Wm B
Backus, Harvey Levchner, Miss M 2
Brown, Dolch Muntta, P
Burk, Miss Ruby Patterson, W R
Dority, Mrs E J Pollard, Walter .1
Gleasnn, W L Samwills, Prof.
Gordon, H T Simpson, Mrs C M
RifbXi " Smith, Frink
Snavly, John
A charge of one cent will be made on each
letter given ont.
Persons calling for the above will please
say advertised, giving date.
F. W Osbubn, P. M.
Notice.
My wife, Addle F. Stewart having left my
bed and board without just cause or provoca
tion, all parties are hereby warned not to trust
her on my account ss I will not he responsible
for any debt ihe may contract after this date.
DHAIN, Or., Jan. 25, 1B8!I.
H. W. Stewart.
Suoden Death. Mrs. Catherine Chris
tian, wife of D. R. Christian, died in Eugene
Thursday, Jan. 21, 1881), at 2:15 p. m from
heart trouble. She bad been complaining
but a short time and her death was very sod
den. Shu was bom iu Washington county,
Md. Kov. 21, 1810, and nt the timel of her
death was N years. 2 months nud 3 days of
age. She came to Illinois in 1838, and with
ber husband arrived in Oregon iu 1852, lo
cating ou a donation claim which now con
stitutes part of tbe south of Eugeue. She
leaves au aged husband, several sons and
daughters, Sam'l Christian, John W Chris
(Jan, Mrs F B Dunn, Mrs A 8 Patterson,
Mrs Wm Msxwell and Miss Etha Christian,
and numerous grandchildren. The funeral
will take place to the Odd Fellows cemetery
this'Saiurdsy morning, nt 10 o'clock
Died. In Eugene City, Tbnrsdav Jan 24,
18M0, Had ic, daughter of J W ami Fannie
Owen, aged 10 years, 6 months nud 21 days,
from a cougestive attack. She had recovered
from an attack of scarlet fever bnt a short
time previous aud was Htteuding the public
schoul Ihe dsy before ber death. The inter
ment took place at Ihe Masonic cemetery
Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. .
New Bakeht Messrs. Bennett t Chris
man have their new bakery iu operation.
Thev rememla'red the Gi-abii with some
flue bread sml cake und cigars. Wm. Tsy
lor opened his new restaurant in tbe same
building Thursday. He bns a neat attract
ive place.
Law "iiii Removed. The luw office of
Messrs. Washburne 4 Woodcock has been
removed to tbe haudsome suite of rooms up
stairs iu the McClaren block. Clients will
please take notice of the removal.
r
Suld S P Btadden sold one and oue-bslf
lots in Sladdeu's addition to Eugene, this
weok for $305 lo Mr W F Reid, who will
build ou the samyext Spring
Risiv - Change. Gen. Collier haa I.I
his book store to M. I,eviiiger of Rohnerville,
Cal. The new proprietor will take charge iu
about one week.
On the eighth page of tbe Gdabd w pre
sent the prospectus of ths San Francisco
Examiner It is the U -t pays, pal I. -bed on
lie Vaeil'c Co.'lt.
Pernoiial.
Mr. J. M. Shelly is in town.
I ff Wsllis has gone to Davtoo W. T.
Ji.dge Wasbb irne returned from Salem
Tuesday.
Mr. Geo. Alexander of Lebanon is visiting
in Eugene.
Mr. .1. F. Walker has returned from a visit
to Virginia.
Johu Duucan left for his home at Dayton,
W. T., Monday.
Mr. J. M. Sura has been visiting si Med
ford this week.
Mr. Geo. Swift, of the O P. R R., spent
Sunday in Engene.
Hon E B McElroy, Supt of Public Instruc
tion, is in town.
Hou. G. B. Dorris went to Portland yes
terday on business.
Mr. Lycurgus Davis is confined to his real
deuce with bfllious fever.
II n. Jacob Corner paid Marion county
friendi a visit this week.
Attornsv Geo. B. Dorris aid Juuition
pMfessional visit last Satunlay.
Mr. P. F; ( 'astleman of Portland tins been
in town several days this week.
Messrs Chas. Sladden and F. L. Cham
bers have gon on a visit to San Francisco.
Hon. Geo. Thompson of Monroe mid W.
H. Babor ot Junction were in townTursday.
Miwars. James Aluaius and T. J. Smith
ware in the metropolis several days this week.
Mr. James Moore, who has been sick for
a few weeks with pnenmonis is convales
cent. Mr. S. 8. Spencer has accepted a position
in the Bank of Oregon. A good appoint
ment. Miss Maud Henderson, of Albany, is visit
in at the residence of her nncle, Mr J. ('.
Snodgrass, in this city.
Msyor Dunn, and Messrs. J F Robinson
Geo 8 Washbume, H C Humphrey, C E
Lockwood and others visited Salem this
week.
Mr. aud Mrs. Mnnra have returned to
Eugene aud will take charge uf the Holt
man House. Mr. Watkins will move to his
farm .
Messrs. E. A. Wheeler and Geo. M. Miller
of Eugene, and J.J. Butler of Junction, have
been appointed by the Governor notaries
public.
Mr E. E. Angel, of Baker City, was in
tow u this week visiting relatives. He is a
large contractor in Baker, aud is interested
in a large machine shop at that place.
Mr. Julius Ash, a Portland drummer, was
dangerously ill from muralgia of the heart the
first of the week at the Hoffman House. He
has recovered so far as to 1m able to return to
his home.
Mrs. N. Coleman is ipiite ill at the house
of her son, W. I, OidenM. in Cny-.te precinct
Itecently she fell and scalded her arm and
btlllstd her head. She is NO years of age but
retains her mind veiy well.
Mr. R. J. Hendrick aud wife, of theSsleni
Statesman's family, passed Sunday iu Eu
gene, the guests of Mr. und Mrs. T". 0. Hen
dricks. Bob was greatly surprised at the
growth mad by Engene during tbs past 12
mouths. He will be more surprised if bo
visits 12 months hence.
One of the doctors of tbo well known firm
of Drs, I 'an in of Portland has arrived in
this city and haa opened offices at Baker's
Hotel, where they inteud remaining until
Mai' li 1st. 1 hey come to ns highly rec
ommended and are physicians of unqestion
able reputation, as their cures aud testimon
ials can be substantiated by personal iuvea-
tigatioii. ihey treat successfully all cura
ble chronic diseases, and make a specialty
of straightening oross eyes and treatment of
catarrh and deafness and undertake no cases
unless curable. Read the announcement in
another column with tcstimorfliils. Xutic
that they treat tho poor free from 0 to 10 A.
.11. tlllll
Cottage Grove Items.
ill- M Ot'B SPECIAL COBBKSroNOKMT.
Jan. 22, 1888.
Yes. we witnesed the eclipse of the mimn
the 10th.
Th re was a dance at (J. W. McCoy's Frl
lay th 18th.
Mr. Mike Kebblelieck has been unite ill but
is about again.
lames McFarlaud and Win. Bidler were in
Eugene Saturday.
Mr. Hugh Thompson of Chrisinsn is visit
ing his old haunts on Silk creek.
Messrs. H. Petree and Lockwnoil of Siuslaw
attended the hop at Mr. McCoy's Friday
night.
Mrs. Wm. Ness got a tall one day last week
from the effects of which she had a severe at
tack of neuralgia of the itomach.
Snow liegan to fall on th morning of th
17th. The following morning there were
bout 3 inches of snow on the low lauds and
from 8 to 15 higher up on the mountain. Have
been having rain since, consenuantly Intl..
snow is left except ou the high hills.
VlBITT.
A Few of Our Bargains.
Nesrly new cottage of live rooms, full lot,
in good part of town, now rents for 100 per
year. Price $850.
i h ii vacant lots close to business; from
$100 to )300 per lut.
Splendid almost new cotrags on riflh
street; choice corner lot, nice fruits, in best
locality. Price $1,350.
100 acre farm, mostly in the valley, I',
miles from town: flue orchard. Price $30
per acre.
40 acres of best fruit or grain land, all in
cultivation. Price $20 per nor.
100 act - farm, large two story house, good
orchard and I.. ,i of improvements; 140 acres
iu cultivation. Price $22 per sere.
Call in and see us; we have just what yon
waut. Vt.ihriMt.v m-.r
Matlock Block.
Special .Notice.
On account of the .hange in th firm of
Lambert & Henderson those who kuuw them
selves indebted to said finn are earnestly re
quested to call at once and settle as Mr. Linn
hert wishes to go away. All accounts re
maining unsettled when he goei away will be
placed in the hands of an ofbeer for collection.
Lambert ft Henhekhon.
Lively Business.
Niaeteen lots sold in Scott's addition sine
last Saturday. Only a few more gissl ones left
Geo. M. Milleh, Agent
CNIVEBSITY COLCMX.
Mr. A. J. Collier was in town again tba
first of the week.
Mr. Buffer mad a bnsiness trip to Port
land last Ssturday.
And again it is well lo say bwa e of stand
ing or talking in tbe ball.
Caspar W. Sbsrples, a graduate of the Uni
versity of the class of '84. sad a graduate
last year in medicine from tbs University
of Pennsylvania, waa waited upon by a com
mittee of the 2nd year men of that insti
tution to sak him lo tske a class of them in
Physical Diagnoses and instinct them in
practical work.
RTATR UNIVERSITY
Column of the Kutaxian Society.
The newly lected editor end ssaistant edi
tor decliniug to assume the bonora of these
position!, a few of the Eutsxiaua collected
these items.
Where is the Eutaiian Charter?
Echo
answers ' wheref"
Pres. Johnson told Ihe Latin Reader clasi
that "parsing is s mere statement of facts!"
Guy says h is sniionsly waiting for
soother 'promenade social;" says be like
them.
The students tbst recite st 8 a. m. lay It
is pretty hard to go to school by moon aud
I clric light.
"Girls let ns have our pictures taken in a
group to h ing up in Ihe society ball." On
of the F.utaxians.
Mr E. E Angell, of Baker City, a former
student of ihe University, is in Eugene visit
ing his many friends.
Too had that motiou wss not carried. If
it had, Julia's speech aould have been pub
lishrd for the benefit of the public.
It is too Iud the Lsureans cannnl adopt
more than one queerim, for debate when
over se vi nty sre read tor sduptiou
Tbe attendance of tbe society st the hist
inneting was larger than any time during the
year. Wss it the debate or Ihe election
The first yiar'i eaaa in Geiman are having
lots of fuo playing "Simon says thumbs
wiggle-waggle," or 1 s. cieji .'., mm
The question: Resolved. Tbst Catholic
teachers should nut be employed iu our pub
lic schools, was chosen for two weeks hence.
Hereafter the sudents sre warned to look
on Isith "bulletin bonrds," for if he caunot
find bis nume ou one board he may ou th
other.
A committee, consisting of Misses A. M.
Greene. A M. Rolierts sliI N. O. Straight,
was appointed last Friday to revise tbe con
stitution. "Misery loves compsny," thought th
boys st the Hotel de I'ndt rwood last Friday,
when five were detained at home on account
of sickness.
Is it not time lo appoint Ihe "Reunion
Committee?" The Annalists need plenty ef
time In which to make poetry to "rbyni
with Veaie."
Why was it that a certain young man
listened o attentively to the seiinon when
i Iii- minister announced the text, "Enter ye
iu at the Straight gate."
Wanted Snin oil for Ihe "poetry ma
chine." Anyone having some sre requested
to leave a sample at this office. If it proves
satisfactory w will take some
Our reporter has found ont why so many
of the Laiircans were absent from school
Friday. She says they ere sleeping pre
paratory to the night session of their society.
At the last meeting of tb siciety Miss
Agnes Millicsii favorid the sociity with a
rending, "The Woi'ein B. lie," efiicb wis
highly aipiuciaied ly tie yonng Indies
pn sent.
Tbe young meu of Ihe Cniverisly pre
sented a petition to the Faculty requesting
more books to be jnl up in Ihe closk Mom
j'lll Up
Ihe yo
ot i Haul Hall.
to follow suit.
uug Isdies will bav
The Lutirtaus have decided to giv an
open ressiou after tbe inauguration of Presi
dent Harrison on March 4th. Home politi
cal question will present itself for debate
after that lime.
Our brother editor will again, before his
term of office has expired, assert ou of
the great principles that make a real estate
agent 'a avocation a success. "Hang and
bold" has liecome bis motto.
Winteia A Co . photographers, were on
tbe campus last Tuesday, taking negatives
of the University buildings. Wonder if th
pretty curtain in the society ball will bav a
beautifying tffict ou the pictur.
Mrs. Bradford, Mrs. McClung and Mr.
Brooks, three of the new face . that wc bav
been accustomed to meet iu classes sine
Christmas, were abaent,tbe Aral of Ihe week,
we leurn on account of sickness.
The Seniors are talking of choosing lb
.tWunisMU VVuciila ss a class Ire If it
were lo be planted iu the bunchgrass plains
of Eastern OftfOfl it might grow, bat in such
a fertile spot as the Uuiveraity campus, ws
fear for its mortality.
One of our Seniors in looking over a
legal dooiiment receutly sent ont from New
York City, was surprised to se that in that
far off stale ber name was entered a an in
fant, nud the laws of that state demanded
the appointment of a guardian there on her
behslf.
The question' Resolved, That Obinese
immigration endangers our civilization, was
debated at the last meeting by the following:
Afflrmstive, Julia Hamilton, Grace Mat
thews, Anua Roberts; negative, Agnes
Oreene, Lillis Hughes, Fannie Condon. De
cision negative.
Prof. "What is wordt"
Student. "A Patronymic"
Prof. "What is tbst?"
Student. "A uamo of a person derived
from tbat of his father."
Prof. "What is an example of this in
English?"
Student. "Johnson."
The slectioo at Ihe Eutaxian society Isst
Fridsy eveniug passed oft verv smoothly.
Tbe following is a list of tbe officers for th
ensuing term: President, Ada Sharpies;
Vice President, Nellie Snodgrass; Becrslsry,
Fannie Coudun; Treasurer, Etta Levis;
Marshal, Clara olid Editor, Elva Hallo-
way; Assislaut Editor, Vein Adair.
An amendment lo tbe constitution of lh
society was proposed two weeks ago and
adopted at 111 last meeting. Hereafter Ihe
list of society officers wilt b increased by
the addition of an assistant editor, whose
duty is to aid ths editor in iho prepsrstion
of articles for the press. May snoesas at
tend her
Tbe young lady who find it too exhaust
iug to carry her books and entertain ber at
tend mi on tbe long walk horn, trusts ber
Junior frieuds to pick tip slid bring after
ber, sll she deposits by ths way. When
these .louiois cry enough, a watchman will
hsvs to be appointed to keep the street cow
from chewing tbem up while sh takes lb
walk back after tbem.
M. II. is st a loss to know whether it Ira
sens his work in Latin tu recite Latin Read
er twice a day instead uf reciting Csesar
once a dsy. His opinion when h dropped
the latter, was thai he would have more lim
lo spend on bis French; but he wishes now
h had continue I work with th Caesar class,
for bis tea, ber is to auxioua to promote bim
tbst be gives him an extra session in the
Reader.
We will extend an invitation to (boss who
have not yet joined ths society to do so.
; There is a grest deal of lasting good to be
obtained from it, and no young lady should
consider her education complete until she
knows something of Psrliamentsry laws anil
tbtir usages, and has practiced debating tbs
j questions tbst are coming before Ibe people
for consideration . Any member of either
! society has free use of the large library. Tbia
! certainly sbouid be an inducement to any
I one to join, to say nothing of tbe instruction
gained iu the socitty. We hope largsr
uuiutM-r tbau ever will present tblr
i for utakwrsbip this ooqub term.