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,trY AND COUNTY. Cottage pIDIIti l-UUBMroXlltXT. fr)H 01 a Feb. 5, 1888 .1 i.-ii ha nil"r . .. i . BavwJ Mr. t J up Saturday. . i- . i . i ... ml mure innm" -""'"" - families ot "' iheuasl week. ..l litO Il'.i'-B " . ....i.. .-hi ,.i A . t K. "H1"1 6 mou,hH: t l W . villi, .. ...., ,ft,.-e Sunday laeibj Bif.lU. SSfttwW Jautiiu. llUllJ . . ' Wl 1 ttlUCBII. u. ' ..., .....iii and went buck via Siua- (U suuuuj e i Howl' ... , l faaalr. Mr. nasi Whin- '- .'. in .ie llaiisou went to KumiM ,mg! - . ,. . , ... .... . i ... niiiruiuK. lid le 31 till' J twmmm . - m- """. .eouiPuUlcd by be. aisler Miss .. u III IS I'AI'V..- ------ - TV1" Vmitt. Km Salt' at a (ireat Sacriltce. i brtutiful home on higbth street, op- . - nm ml!., fruiti P,,. .. III.' rjl'l' ll.tll.lt, VWtv ...... IIVUI VIIUII out. W". ii , -- iMJIMinnillHIi e i C m i m ill mini. ... I.,iiie SlUl IHiril, lUIUlluir, nil nun- IUJ' UmeUl". "Hllll uerueiwi, wwni eic. "D V-j.l :j..niu a ml i.nl Int. 1.1 inn. 1 iln.n tli. nrice now nuked fur ODD CO" -. i - n mn ele 1 He House mni irri i.nsi, till Iicrli pamicu ",lu K'""111 ""no'. iiii . . .'. Emm mi stair uuil down, mul La 1 IVU.." . . I I ... I ,,,Ulilt -r --- -. - (0t,srs Dili. lias u.ery ciiuveniciice , 0 V L.....HI... .mil will accomodate from n to loot y WB" mnHBU-Hi II- .1 MaLlPI OI1H IB kit! Ill II. I ,ill! ii . mm . ... - i -it." j ,w lllll, I nirnru .uinn, - ,. onui il, . ... una niw inmnH nmiuK n. i m ' . I.. .1... Inn I n -I tuu( m0H en. iIh iu 'U Hnuw iw uuwi iiiuiiIh. L nil on pri iuiseH r M . SPAOUMMi Kueue City. MRtt The Poor Farm Aaiii. .f t -lUunn LnU nl L. n It h llii i'illil; oi rmi'iiii iichi ni iun vuuri " I." l it. Pl. I! IU.ll tin, llllrf 111 wV .... . u m in i d to order aim J.C. jeii. igiH u flictid cliairtuuii, and Ihkiic BUnp o nfcretaiy. Thu following preamble and ulution were ailopled. u!Ub. nm nan oeen a suie or at .,.! of the . inn ooor farm, and lu.lin.m. imir.. i i 1 1 1 1 lie ohliiineil fur if r ir i ii . .-. - aiblk MeiUm, tnertiow tw it iaUctil, That we request tbo County aarttoauVeniM at iwaw iuiriy uaya ami It .In.. nnlllll lllllllllMC IlllL'llOII Mil, I lllll . ., liui'l in Milne ci I II Vi-1 1 If li t tun bnkln l.malll .', I Tut mttliiiK then adjourned kiub die. UBIll i"n'..j -- J, V. JKNN1N08, CLairman. Iuic Simp-ion, hecy. Letter i-ist. Letteni for the following peraoua remained Dcalled lor at ine nostotuce in KOgent I ItV, t. 1 u lun.ll. JollllhOll, MiKH U Jobuson, J Lewiti, Misa Eva UoCall, Harriet McFadden, J A Mill' i. Ernest Utk. A ire - ,1 1 1.1 I I Mill -'n .l.nllln If! 1.(1111' Kicliardsou, Cbas J W. WillialUH, A i-hnrye of one cent will be rxuide on euch dlfr iiivi u out. 1'rrMius calling lor tbe abovo will please r . W UrtBDBN, V. M Notice. As I haW decided lo leave Gosbeu soon I in I will Hell snch ihlllOH Hnl I ilil tint 1 10 move, regardless of cost, from now jet reaily to leave, so come one and land secure barcuius. I also respectfully ask all those that are (bleu li me to come forward and sell e r the 1st da) of April, 18ft!). .1. W . Matlock. Goshen, Jan. 30, 18sD. Corns Cured. People who are troubled with corns can htb ii n ' ireii lit' .", in,, or .1 tl een ri.iii . ;i i i run itsKmin in Kruum Ltrr His Home. J. J. UelUail, a re- Knl I ,1 l I ii riiiilil II., 1. Ii i. i in.: for the purpose, as he said, of v nm., ii iiriiii. . I ...1.1 , ...... mi ited, which resulted iu showing that he Ifft hi family. His clothing and DM I fsvor ol his wife was found iu a drawer j i - - r - - i - ' nun- Mt . I nil II l II, Mb relations are aaid lo have been I Eugene a abort time siuce uy laise represen- Sroi'K Scare Nervous and timid ' tatiolnt and was tin in sent lo tbe insane asy WandohilihM lalnMKi have been bun. wan ri 'leased Ihe Otbil day. He got up - n tinii'ie 111 vte. KH III reii'iris i'i 11 , .u,,n i . si 'iiiiie semi iii ine nirr iihii in '.I,. - - . ' . I 1 -. n.f s... in iiiriii uiv in me wesiciu tiari m Some sav it is a mall dressed in ! l.ii, ,, . , , , ,, ,,rin ,il likl. L --..ii uiiiiiiiit.il i nu nti'iiri. iiriinuiii v . - uie iniagitia iiiiih o excilaiin- in o- K CrilWil ,if Inrtvni u-Kt ul.n.r.1.1 I .1. Ileetl I fls I',... shib rian church Saturday night, "'K iney saw the puily. 1 elkini -At the residence of the bride . !. uu ,urs. i. .1 . t align 10-111 B' lies. lav rel). itll IV UeV lieo. A ".-l tl . .! 1001 tie In VI ss r. II 1 I "SKuan. The vonm? pontile have many : I I l S'llo wis), il . .. .. 1 '. -,.nl tmilri mull. r Olltli. - l si... i . ei-i. t.u wan I i. . ..ivi-t'., . ... 1 I . m'.w... ... - - -..V, I IN -,, ... H4m. I" ,, Inn. "Kraii.li-liild .,f Mr -ml Usai .1 II Alei- 1 it. 1 1 tu'n v.iii ne nei-eitieii " Mmm. Iu Eugene Citv. Feb. ft. 1889, t 1 Heu.lersou, Ch. Hall of -vii 1117 m hiss uru ureno oi iiune mmmt '""'F.P-Apf-oifrrNn -Mrs McLean hs me posimasiersbip at tamp i reea - wary Lampla-ll bus been appoinieo 1 stcul. ' lix - ' '.riit I. ... .'I ilitjaii ft r ft heal at '',?T,',,,t','l;' the Agricultural 0 - V'TZti . Heal Estate Transfer. CCaKNR CITT. W'ui Watch to Jotw W llolli, i i SJ. laud ; Chas Lsuer to D U Lakin, lot iu Mulli- Km auuuiou; con iUU, I' w uk..i. ..7- . . Shellou's addition- ana 11M i" . t-'ereuce w Morey, I it in TllOfl Sllllifh I.. W II II I n 1. n. " rtoriuuii, nil a BUI adinoai oon :tno. Ella llurbridv to IN btt: cod $5uo. Fiinnie Croutb, Mi A Jleuiior to Abx Mmibe bbeltim ' aiKlition: nm :tii , lot iu i( CM .inH,o Henry D., 1C8 acres V McFarlam! to Jobu M Klemni, 33.4S1CU teet in bkinuer'H aibliiion; con 275 D Untrnm to E M Warren,' lot in hueltou k MoinOD; con $150. UniH Latter to J HarriH,' lOllBO feel in fackaul a udilitiou; con J10O. Tbo SirutbtoOeo W Abram., i loin iu hliaw saililiijou; con $(UX). U Lirensparcer to D A Jaine., lot iu I nckaril h Mdinoni ton 5"5. J P Cbesbt r to Mary Linker, lot in Cbeli ei ainiiuou; con sl'jii J 1 Cbeaber to J M IWxui. fr.,..ii i... ! Ml I'lln-Lnn1- ...l.llnl n.. . in nun n nuoiliou; COI E Couer ti) Olive E iO. Close, 2 lots iu hbaw'a ami PittattStt'l aildiiinu; oon $4jU Henry I'araona heirs to Clara Panouii. B 20x ! u feet iu Miilli.an'a addition; cou $5U. t'oCNTKV. Stale of UreJOU to M. K Ch'iHe, Hi) erN on. B1INTJ 8. to Anion Hadsell, IC '.K) acres; pat- Heo X Hill to K H Hill; power of attorney. U. S. to Juo. SbiehU, lGll acres; patent. Ii S to Lova Alleu, III) acres; patent. I S In .lohn Shields; pateut. M A Uiggs nee Oglo to A Hond i Son interest iu 133 acres; con, $380, jaUMABOUIMll to Floyd It Howard, IWtqvan rials; con, $ij(J. ii j rattgra to ih.is Dieurion, loo SJ75U. acrtn: A II, A L and Ed Harbin lo E E Hills 3JJ. in acres; con, $5,(100. t I! Dann to H 0 I'avue, 25 acres; con, HMD. It I MOO, Dann to FB Duuu, ii) acres; con, JUNCTION tTTT. J P Millioin to F II Howard cnii, sirs i. pait of lot; i' I' Houston to II V Howard, 3 lots; con, $2250. Gen. M. Miliar tn John 8 t'ovell, 20 acres e 'Ssoo. H K, Oao N, ami Almtda Hill lo W H Hill. 190 acres; en, IU00. Iliwy K Bbtrwood to .1 W Harmes, Undi cnn, i). Mutual Keserve Fituil Life Association. N. V. ErjwAD& H viu'tii, Puupnrr. This AaaneUtlon ntferx life insurance at one au tli" ntan ehargod by tbo old line oonpa- nii s, and on e.n.ier terms and is a safer coiup.i iiy in which to have a policy. It dis;s its lur Mtt bnalMM ill the State if Xew Yurk, where it is 11 known, and where the results ot bill h syatema are bent umlarstoiid. Its busi ness in the State nf Xew York, is UMII TH.v.v THAT of the KauiUblt, nearly as much as the Mutual and New York Life coMBlNtn. ami inure than albither OOmpMiaa, thus show ing that the business panpUol that ureat state have Itodiod the principles of the two systems of life insurance and are awake to their best interests.- Its tneluliersl.ip is composed of the leadim;' bankers, busiuess and professional men of the land. I will be in your city a few weeks, duriii' which time 1 wi!l give the people a chance to learn the principles of ituk Un l.vsi 'hantk, unmixed with bankiii),' r speculation. Meanwhile. I wish to secure an active, influential man, who is well known in the i ity to act us local a;;ent for the associa tion. Address Box 220, City. Hisuu at Professor Bailee's, turner 0th and Huh Streets. M. S. Booth, Manager Oregon Uepartiuent. 1 Lecture on Alasku. Mr. A. H. Campbell, who spent several years in Alaska, will deliver n lecture on that fur northern land, Saturday evening Feb. Kit ti, at Khiuchart's ball. The first section of the lecture will be devoted to the early history of the unlives up to the time of the treaty, their customs, habits, laws ami religion; the secoud section lo the sea lion mid Us habits. Mr. Campbell will have a oollootion of several hundred Alaskan articles and cm iosities on exhibition at tbe hall on Thursday, Friday and Saturday proceed ing ihe lecture. TheKo articles embraco their clothing, instruments for procuring game uud tish, household utensils, models of bouts, carvings and religious idols, etc. The lecture will undoubtedly be au interesting one. Court House Petition. A potion has been circulated for a sh.Tt lime by Mr. OcOi Aruiituge askiug the legis lature to exempt from taxation bonds of LalM county to tbe amount of $00,000 for the purpose of building a Court House and jail. He secured several huudred names readily and informs im that only four per sons u a II I., whniu be presented tbe petition refused to sigu it. He sent the petition be low Wi ilncsdu) . Tbe seulimeiit of the peo ple i lmool ananinwna for new county buildings, uud if ihe matt! is kept before tbe ni-iinle. lleW l.ublic buildings will be nfootod. DlASBOIK. Thl man De.irboru. who bilk, d a couple ot benevolent societies of I seiis,ini'ii in . ,,, " o w.is u " i in n .-'..-.n ii ... , r .1 I" ... .. - . I nr till' I r It ist 1 I I runiniu unn "' n tini-.,m.. 1 he liinl wilb Uliu. WtWOUl papers w 1 1,1 II II IIS II'' IlllllJLlIll .. .. ills I'ltn i i i i lie iiniiii in', ivmiv the orphan's asylum u. Salem ! . . . f ,. ... .i.. ; inn. nine sou is in l.-il i 1: 1 1 O WllK l.lSeil I'UCS IO UlC lutt.v v int. d, nun llabli muii, a bilk ami a dead beat. lllt(MWni OHMHM 01 itcutm.-j lays: I he man Deailnuii who was sick on ISunuaf, was taken again eaily yesterday Inu with severe criiinns sr 'Uiid the heart and siirtere.l terribly for a time. He was let : out fn m the asylum a short time ago with I the hopi thai by proier care he would lie all r,..,i His mind was pertectlv clear aim n ,B . .. I n t-t- -Ln-l.nl ,.n, i- I linrtal at cimea. uus nm wjim . . . 1 bnby wrecked ami the suinuianui "mm I e.les for relief. ..illy aggravate the evil, so the authorites decided to take him back U. the 1 ...!..!. u.n.r. Iih wi I remain uniii i - l . It.fin', - .... 1. ... Hi hiii.e less determined. ..... - Xkw Hosk Cast -Ihe Oregon Hose learn of the Eugene fir. department received Iheir , uew hose cart Thurdy. It " UL"1 1 well filiisbed aud cost laid down tUlo. Jl was uiunufactiiie.l at Sau I ranclsco. lbs lire ' . . 1 i i nit u nu ut" 1... best ol apparatus . I -. pl iu me mmmm 1 1 IZ...U .1 . sln.rt. The old hose H Hull)Ht worthless Willi ine wuier piessu.o -v llavi. ,,,,,1 tin re is uot enougn 01 iu .....1.. , 1 I., ,,( a laroe tire. .. ,1..,. .. l.u aaaVM nwim. Ill til ( bKMtk h . been parntionel. The Engcue Car factor, has moved their bai- uess into one of tuem. Brevities. pi M SUMen It Son. School booki at Collier'a. Miuee-mrat at Slaitilen Sou. t. Valautine'i nait Tbunday. t'ity Council nieeta XlomUy cveuiny. Tbo rirer b alrnoat at low water mark. (Ml paid fur pnalure at 81a.lilei A Son. Heal etale ajruta are Kctting uutueroim. Try cream whuat for brakfat at SUI.Ien 4 .Nm. The puiiiienliary now baa au enrollment of -in. Money to loan on farm-.. Kmptir .if JadM altiui. Electric lihU haTe beeu put iu tbe lloff- muu II,, The Hoa.bur lteview ia uow publiahed atmi- eekly. Jaa. Mct'lareu opened bin uew anloou to the public Mouday. 1 he raopw'i Theatre opened uijjht to a tfood audience. I'huraday H X, Craiu m helliiii' off al cot. Call "anj ami securo baruaiua. ror the liest uud cheapest spring beds and '""tig' s go to It. 1). Brown's. A Hue liue of silk plushes iu all shades and grades at F. B. Dunn's. A live Mongolian pheasant was sold iu Eugeue one day ibis week for $5. Seven, Briggs, Cal., immigrants are in town looking lor desirable fiirin lands. The Hoey Bed Lounge, the laast Inuuga id the market, manufactured by It. D. Brown. There are si ven residences in course of construction in tbe northwest part ol town. Mr lieo F Craw has the sole ageucy for all brauiU of the celebrated Tausil Punch Chars. Tuke your produce to the Pacific Tea Co. and get the best prices. Hot im I cold baths every day iu the week at Jerry Horn's barber shop. Omt rod notion nolo by H. II Crain. Will sell at cost as the stock must be sold. Ihgbcst price in cash paid for rags, old ron aud junk by ft. Sanukbs. Tom, oolMa and choice pocariei cheap for cash ut Mosbciui ,V Hinnis. Before storing or sailing your oats see A. V. Pat!. Clean Chevalier barley wanted. Mim Erin 111,111 aud Sue Dorris have secured positions as enrolliug clerks at Salem. Curpits! Carpclsl ! 8. H. Friendly has just received a large and varied assortment. Ha w in suit fan. Ma nu appointment with Ilemlersou Deutisi, and n.ue your operations performed ill a ikilUul tu'iuuer. The young ladies of the Eugeue Y. W. C. T. U. arc preparing a unique euterlaimeut to be given on Friday, Feb 22d. Oil painUnga, picture frames, wall brack ets, el. i, k shelves, hat and cloak racks, wiu dow p iles, etc.. at It. I). Browu'a. Henderson, Dentist. We hava on hand tha moat oomplaU line of weilding Invitations, cards etc., ever brought to Eugene. Call and examine ihem. Henderson, Dentist. I'uiversitv books, public school supplies, ink, blank books; tbo very latest papers, novels, magizines and reviews atColliei's book store. Slab wood delivered to any part of Ihe city for $1.75 per load. Leave orders at the lumber yard on 81b street or send to A. Wheeler at Springlield. Go and get your cigars of Markus & Co's Bngl ue cigar factory in the Masonic block. They use white labor only. Why smoke cigars made by leprous Chimimen? Goldsmith, the grocer, has just received from Ihe East one of the largest assignments of lamps ever brought to Eugene. He will sell them at prices that defy competitiou. Bob Iugersoll bus beeu blackballed, on ac count of his religious views, by the Players' Club of New York. We judge there was too liltb piety iii Ihe club to share it with Bob. Marriage licenses issued since our last report: Ii B Houston and Ella McClunnhan, J W Shumate and Kmma Vain. ban, Cbua. Hall uud (Ira (ireuo.J D Cook and Elizabeth Hill. Carpets o' every style and grade ut Friend ly's. These carpets have just arrived uud have been well selected to meet the demand of this market. Call aud ex imine hi varied assortment. The New High Arm Vertical Feed Davis Sewing Macbiue will do a greater variety and range of work than any oilier machine. Prices reasonable. For sale at Collier's I book store. Tbe new hose team were out with n cart Monday, but could not do anything, as the i water was shut oft to allow a leak in tbe I main near the public school building to be - repaired. By using only Ihe best materials to be bad, and having had years of actual experience under the best instruction, enable Hender son, Dentist, to obtain the finest results known iu Dentistry. The West Shore supplement for January oontaini pictures of a nnmlier of Oregon legislators. Lane county is represented in the group by Senntors Veatcb and Lakiuand ltepriseiinves Jennings and Stafford. S. H. friendly keeps the largest and best aaaortmanl of clothing, ladies dress goods, hat, etc. He is continually adding the mUnl and newest style to hi stock. Hi priOM are tiveil to suit tbe times. A beautiful young lady became so sadly di- Kgutssl willi pimple and blntches that It feiired sli. would die of grief. A friend " i rec- I tinmen led AVer's SarsapnriiU, which she took and was completely cured. She is now one of the fairest nf the fair. The Charter Oak I the bet stove niaiiu faetared. It it thl pride of every house hold. Mi ssis. Starr, Griffin A- Brown have ret-ntly received from the manufactory at St Louis a cur loud of them which they are -- .. D-, , on. ting at very low prwavi -u "' lue im in For job printing of all descriptions give this otHee a call. We are prepared to turn out anything from a card to a poster neatly ami expeditiously. We buy our paper in the Eisl from wholesale houses, and can give you the benefit of low prices. Tbe finest line of pocket cutlery and razors, butchers' knives, shaving brushes, mug and straps; oil for sewing machines aud guus, scissors, etc., to I bad at the Barker Gun Worka. As I buy on time I must sell for cash. Call and see if I do not please you. Ta ta. Barkb Gcn Wobis. Allmtiv Democrat. Feb. 1st: Kv. .D m . recently of Eugene, is moving g fafa, ullK.k. op stairs, where be i reside and also run a job priuting ofB e prjnt the Oregon Preacher. Kef. jjuml,Brej, jg the new Christian preacher. Tbe Corvallis Gazette, Bepublican, of Feb. 1st, has tbe following complimentary edi torial on Senutor Veatch: "Probably no more able man ever occupied a sesi in the senate of the Oregon legislature lhnu K. M. Veatch. of Cottage Grove, Lane couuty He bus beeu in tbe legislature for tbe past ten .Aral in the house aud UOW in (be ' .,, He is a madua eof the old Corvallis sUte agricultural eolioge." EaV, U cents; butter 20 and 25 cents. The Junction Pilot has enlarged to a live column ipiaito. D M. SI .an aaw Mr. Bellv.il at the Albany depot nu a train Tuesday. Workmen are fitting the aaah and glass in the i-ireuUr bay windcwi of the Holey blncL. QnWl county wfll probably I. uliced up in to thirds at the present aewion of the legisla ture. The counties to lie established will Iw Harury and Hamilton, with Burn the coun ty seat of the latter. W. W Mimre wrn the medal at the sli s ting of the club at Peoria blackbird. Tuesday. Ha made a st ore of 14 out of a isaaihle 15; Paine second In a inati h sliisit Moore tirt, 27 ait of 20; Paine second, '.II. For the restoration of fade. I and gray hair to its original color and freshness, Ayrr's Hair Vigor rrmaina unrivaled. This is the niost popular and valuable toilet preparation in the world; all who use it are perfectly satis fied that it is the best. lin w ii. ills correspondence, Feb. 4: "Ijst week Messrs Blanclianl and Yo.mg dsp.irted for the Blue river mines, and met Messrs. Stauiliah, Dyson and .Misire returning home from a two months stay in the mines. I he snow was alioot fifteen inches deep when they left and was settling rapidly, A wagon mnl is to he built int. the mines iu the spring, aud the Mrtkmk is good for active developments pj lie made tins coming summer. Judge Bird has rendered a decision in the case of l rook county vs. J. f Bushnell's boiulsiiien submittted at last term of circuit court, and h is granted the change of VMM to Wasco e-ounly as praved for by defend ants. The case will come up tor trial at th next term of circuit court iu Wuseo couul) . I'riueville Keview. It will lie rt in, ii, I" ., 1 that Mr. Biishnell was robbed of the money sued for a couple of years siuce. i he gentleman is well uud favorably kuowu iu Lane county. Personal. (Jen Park left Saturday night for California vt . II. II. 0 rant, of rorlland, was in town this week. Jodn HoFaddea of OorvaUie, was in town the rirst of the week. Mr. Sterling Welch of Oregon t it v, spent Sunday in hugi ne.) Ward Douglas, Ihe insurance agent, is working in I matilla couuly. Mis Helen F. Spauldiug.a Portland teach er, spent last Sunday iu Eugeue. Mr. and Mrs. Xorris Humphrey visited rel stives and friends iii Corvallis this week. E It. I. in key has been taking iu Seattle and other tow ns mi the Sound this week. Senator Vealeh was one of the comiiiitlee to visit and r. sirt upon the Agri'-ultural College. Lark Bill en was id SaleflB several day this week assisting Ihe hgislatuie from Ihe outside. Mr. Geo. Khun hurl, of Gilliam (ouiily, agaiu paid old friends in Lane couuly a visit this week. We are informed that Saiu'l Wit low is un der the naff ol Dr. Joseph! ut Portland and is recovering. The mother of Sheriff Sloan is very ill at Albany ulid uot expected to live, she is 70 years of age. Charley Thomas, who was formerly em ployed in the express office iu Euguie, is visiting here. Dave Campbell, the Portland pugilist of local fame, is in town as an ultaclte of the People's theatre. Mr Milt Slowell has so fur recovered from an attack of typhoid fever us to be able to be about the slre-els. Dr. Puine was in Portland the first of the week purchasing u stoe'k foi tbe new drug store in tbe Titus block. Wiu. Juuios, former business manager of the Uepilblic, left last night for California, where it is probable hu will locale Yakima Repablio, Feb. 1st. t'ncle Green Huyes ha been very ill thi week. Tbe old gentleman i 81 years ol age, uud it is probablu that bis eventtul lifeviill soon be brought to a close. Hist Eemi McCuwn, of Oregon City, was appointed to a clerkship iu the legislature and a short time after was taken ill. She is now ul Salem iu u critical coudition. (!". Belshaw writes from Spokane Falls that Webfoot is good enough for him. The weather there is quite cold. He will return to Eugene via Taenia in a couple of weeks. CftrtwrlgM items. Feb 5th. 1889. The women of this vicinity are talking of making gurdeu soou. Mrs. Moore went to Gosluu last week to lake care of her friend, Mr. McClure Mr. Paxtou i iu thu valley attending In busiuess. Tbe neighbors uru giud to sea bis plcusunt countenance ouce more. Three cheers for Mr. McKeunun! Lust Friday ibis gentlemen had the pleasure of killing it cougar which measured betwceeli 8 and 0 feet. He was so elated with his success thai be immediately procured a horse and proclaimed the news lo a startled com munity. Cbatieb Box. While LUwrCifftri, Tlu re is no longer any Mod of smoking ci gars thst are made by Chinese labor. Markus 4 Co. of tbO Cigar Factory manufactures 0r gsrs with'W-hite lalsir, that are a supeiior ar ticle and fuiuihed at a reasonable price. Tin y ate liM.-aed a o us aud any one may be at ishVd aS to the unsle of the manufacture ol their in an bv calling M toe if factory in the Ma sonic him. yVbnted. Man of good selling ability lo represent us iu this town as sales agent- fjno to $2,000 peryenr can be made. Address. Wanamakku .v Bnotra, Philadelphia. The largest Clothing and Merchant Tai onug house in America. M.UIKIUI. At the llolfinan House parlor, Wadsaaday tvantai, Feb. ii, isso, by Uev, A. BobiDS.ui, Mr. Knbt. B. Houston, of lb.se burg, to Miss Klla Met 'lanalisn of Ku.'eiic. Tbe bride's dress was a combination of Plush and Henrietta cloth, in one of the latest slid niont fashionable shades of green, made up in the style of the First Kinpire, with the refers and large buttons so much in vogue then as now, the color and tit and general style of the gaimeut, DamUnad with bat own natural charms to give her an extremely elegant apwur ance. After the ceremony and congratulation were over, the wedding party and im ited guests to the in i in I ser of about thirty, adjoiirn.-il to the dining ns.m, which was appropriately deco rated with ivy ami sinilax, ami where a fine repast was spread. The newly married cou pie went t 1; bow, their future boaat, on the evening train. The Ui axd office acknowl edge the receipt ..f cards and . on.pllaienla, and unites with their many friends in wishing them a happy future. I. O. 0. F. Tiijilk Thete i om talk of building k briok three sinry I. 0. 0. F. Temple in Eugene this coming summer on tbe ground occupied by the Minnesota hotel, plot id. d arrangement csh la- made with lh lessee of the iroKiiy Al any rale brick blocks of two stones will be built on each side ot tbe hotel building Dreg-ou at West Point. Dallas Itetuizer. The following letter from au Oregon ca -bl at West Poiut, shows that this state ia well and ably represented at tbe U. S. Mili tary Academy Mr Davis is a resident of Polk couutv, aud hi aniKiintment was ae cured through Ihe influence of Hon. J. D. lee, former seuutor from that county: WtT Point, N Y., Jan. 10,' 1880 Hon. J. D. Lit, Dallas, Or., Vor .sir ami FYitntl: Thinking perhaps you would be interested to know whether I passed the January ser lea oi exumiiiationa or not, 1 will semi you a few linen on th subject, in cou'iUeUce of my promise of laat summer. 1 passed sll right, in fact, much better than 1 anticipated, and gained aeveral tiles iu class standing is as follows: Tactics, 23; philosophy and mechanics 17; chemistry ami heal, 22; drawing, 3; dis cipline, 1. This averages me about 15 in class of 51 members. Hoping tor t'ulk county s sake, as well as my owu, to do still better in Ihe future, and c cr thankful for past favors, I remain vonrs most sinoerely Mii.tos F. Davis, I'. S M. A Rednetion Sale, A (.union .'I the building we now iH-uipy sis.n to ! torn down iu order to Mote the mam building preoaratory to building a brick where it now stands, aud in order to mad r.snn for spring sbak we will sell for cash at greatly reduced prices until the tirst of March W ill sell many articles at cost and below. 8. C. 1UNKIN. To the Public. I wish to thank the ople of Lane county for their generous patronage for the past seven tears ami now inlnluce .Mr. .1. 11. Hopkins, late of Minnesota, as a full partner with my self in the real estate busine's, Gro. M. Milleii. Notice to Contractors. Bids will bo receiftil for a new front on boreai office building, according to plans ami spccincutloiis, uulll r t I lb, 1880. J. It. ('OLIMON loi Wongs Sir. S. P, Lowell informs us that he has made arrangements to build ici woiks in Kuge ne. b ting a capacity of two Ions per day. He will use steam power, 'm l t I to hava everything in ruuniug or der by Mil) Ul. Dim Mr. Matthew Bryaop died in Pi liluiiil l ist Thursday tii'iruiug of paial) si. Mr llrysnu was in usual health when he was taker with 'he disease which result. . il in his denth. He was aged 70 years. He was at one time a resident of this city, Ciiciu il Oitiosk. At a meeliug of th. Presbyterian Church .Monday officers were elected as follows: John Strallb and G. W . Martin, elders for three years; Win. Edri. krnatat three yaajll fl II. Eakin, Jr., clerk ami treasurer one year; Mrs B Kauoff, Mr tttmnb, Mrs C M Ctt'llier. Klla Genry, Mis Stevenson and Mrs Skinner, deaconesses; J P. Young and Ailliur McKiuley, ushers. BrapiN Dkatu. W. A Purdy, nu old cil izen of Liine county, was found dead on Ihe road b ailing from the Eugeue bridge In Pat- tsreou's isluud lust Siimlay morning ul i '.I o'clock. Coroner Harris being absent Jojtioi Bi !' Henderson siimuiom d a iury OOniiktiag of L. O. Beckwilb. Billiard Vioghan, l E. Btavana, M. G. Smith, E. Andersou and P. A. Bliton, and proceeded to hold an inquest. The evidence showed (but Mr. flinty, who was the lessee of Pat lersou's bop yard, ate breakfast at that place nud was iu apparent good buulih except In eoiiipluined of a alight pain iu the chest. He saddled his horse and Htarled for his home n f. tv miles below Coburg, and iu n short tin lifter was followed by Jas. Bellmiru his partner in the hop y aril, and Jas. Long a hired man They bad proceed, d but a short distauce when they found Mr. Purdy dead, lying on th ground faco downward and hi horse glazing near by. Dr. Brown was culled aud ut thu iuqiiest testified that (here were no biuises on Ihe body and that death hud resulted from mi attack of heart disease or uppoplexy. The jury brought iu a verdict of death from natural causes. Tbe deceased was 55 years of age. Tbe funeral took place from tbe family resideuce Mouday ufteruoou. AltOTKKll PoLlCKatAN XlKPID.-Eugeue baa grown to such hounds ihut another uight policeman should be unpointed. Our iirtsenl iiightwatch, Mr, Wilier, is active and vigilant bin bis timo is mure thau taken up III watching thu business portlouof hum, ;m, I if bv any chance hu is called off the business bouses are left unprotected. It is UnpooatbM for him unaided to put n stop to listui buncos which occur on Ihe outskirts id low n and us a consequence s.ich affairs as the "spook" shooliug in the western pail of towu lust Saturday evening go iiupiiuisbed. there Is another phase to tbe quustioii. Property oil the business street puys a large proportlou of the tuxes and is justly untitled to protection. Under the present system too, when the nightwiuch is making an ar rest, pn.bubly of a crazy druuken muu, or lumi Int.- at night, he can secure no assis (ance, thus placing him at a disadvantage Eugeue requite number watchman, and w. hope "hi pushing progressive City Council will see il ah clear lo appoint one. TllK Lowfn Sn si.AW J. K. Vniulerbtirg, wining f i oiu Florence, Jan. 5, I SHU, says: Siusniw has a prospect of a Ixioin. It is re ported lli.it Mr Hurd recently sold a piece of redwood timber in Mendocino couuty, Cal., for .? ".i,i n, anil will, witb other, build n first class sawuilll here this season. There is another company preparing to pul up a mill further uii tlm nv.-r. rloreuce is seriously threuteiieil by lbs tides and cur rents which are washing away Ihe soil, and much of Ihe frontage of thu cannery, well up to the old Morse bouse. FXlVEItSITY COLUMN. The University was visited last week by a .irger number than ususl. Ainoug uther visitors we noticed .Misses M l mm. II and L wis of Potlluiiil, uiul the committee from thu legislature. As Ihe mild spring days draw nigh we are reminded of opt ii s. anions, boat rules, pic nics, and yet I hero is a lingering wish that we may hat.- skating before we can indulge iu spring pastimes Im it be cold or warm enough for spring sports is the w ish of our hearts. The question: It. solved, "That the inde pendence of ll, S.iMO'iU Islands should be insiulained by our goverumenl ut any cost," was chosen for two weeks In nc. last Fiiday. Was it n coin, idence thst Ihe Laureuu so ciety adopted the same question tht even- mg Girls, look out for visitors ihe afternoon we debute Ihe question, for the boys may come to take notes. Resolved, "That Catholic teachers sbonld uot U- employed in public schools," wea de- bale, I ul our last meeting Affirmative, Id a lent, A. M Greene, F. Condon, E. Gallo way, C. Huberts, I. Patterson. Negative, Alberta Sheltou, C. Condon, I. Schofletd, J. P.i ks. A. It !-.-. As there were more speakers on Ike affirmative the decision was , rendered in lavor of that aide. RTATR UNIX RRSITY Column of the Kutaxiau Society. Emma Dcuiuis, Ediiur. Anna ltomiBrs, Asst. F.dilor. Tbe boys of tbe Anglo Saxon class say (hey think Ihe Museum very nice. Laureau's open session to-night--Friday. "The EuUxiaua are o ninig oh bo, oh ho' ' Misses Maud Boom, ranine, Minnie Jaggers and Helen Osburu Vlslled ihe so. l ty fnOKf, Mr. Frank Wells j lined tbo orchestra com posed of Uuiversjty atudeuts last week. Hu is the leading tliltist. Stalling It. Welch, a former slndeiitof tbe University aud now a dMtM of On gou City Is speiiiliug a few days iu Eugi Ue, Tbe studeula of the "Sub Frith." and English course wnttl lo know sphere liny be long it Ml (o the University. To thu cam pus. We think the Laurean tdltOt must have gone to school wuh ' Giov. r mid Sy Iv. ster," iu the good old days ol 10. hu is so familiar iu his way of sH akiug of tin Ul. Who wss "Question Committee" nt the society last wek? It musl have been a Laureau, as the queslio a wen ttoiidvifully characteristic of those worthies. Tbe curiums iu the society hall are very uice to wrap around ouesi If when Ireezitig aud the tire is already to la- lit but uo oue has a match wuh which lo start it. The annalist committee, consisting of three Laureuu and Mias. s Nellie Straight, Ella Levis ami Auua Unbelts, have Mil , ii I Mr. OllU Wilton and Miss Julia llamillou. It has stopped! What! The poetry lUllcblll).. It has failed lo co operate, hi lieu the following uotici : "Lost, strayed or stolen." The crauk that iniucd Ihe ma chine. The students assembled iu Ihe auditorium Thursday al the call of Prol Carson. They were asasigiud placis for (he eusiuug pub lic rhetorical aud practiced marching from (he hall. Wuuted. A list of five hundred (800) questions (or debute uiotly poliu. nl relig ious oues allowed. I Auy oue linuishing said list will be llbeially rewaidid by thu Laurean society. The m. cling of the Y. M C. 0. A. aud Y. W, C 0, A. was not held Friday last num.. couui of Public Bhstiiriwls Hereafter the meeliug of the two assoclulio lis 1 be Ban, urate, il being deeiind best to bite only ot-oaalouill Jollll Ulct'llllgs, Why is il thai an Ait Department has net i r U en fortu.d iu OOUOaottOU tiiib lb. I'm- fees ity i Many oi the brsoobvs thai reqnira I. arniiig nud skill, huto a ib pnllno nl de fOted lo them, Iiiii ml is krfl u'.i lUMht, The scenery irom the I'mveisitt is ntrtainli worthy ol such simly as a Hat STOUid give, We can onl) hope that very snou iu ihe fuiiiro ail will Ihi made a specia l) In the suhool, What gill iu the society cuu wield a I. room best. Tbe other day several of (ho gills, thinking us houorary members, lin y might visit the OyauMiisni Club, win surprised p. Uud, light iii Ihe ccnti r of toe room, u dust tan, bioom and luaieri.d waiting to be taken up. Smell, the md of the girls is Ueeded ill Ihe club. While daVI loping "Sill tivaus" there should be it fi w Budgets. One by oue uew student uru ioiniug Ihe Junior class, uud tilling ils ranks. The class, if none drop out, u .11 iitiuibi r thiilci n at graduation, nim young gentlemen uud four young ladies. It is lo Is. hoped this ia but u bcgiuuing of Ihe larger classes iu Ihe ful ure, lor siuce thu gruding of the High Schools of the slide with leferencu to the Uuiversity, it is hoped that a larger number of students will look to this school as one of thu roiiuds in the ladder of learning, to be reached before the beginning of their ed ucation is completed. "I'll go, says Mr. 0. some valentine tn buy, And lo the board he went lo liud tl they wife high. But uh! (the dceiuuil) he found it would not do. Dot ii here ami dot ii there Bettor doctor il all Ihe way through." We understand that at tbo next regular meeting the Laiiieaii Pn sideiii will be pre sented Willi u "swallow lull coat." They have urtbdf furnish, d him (through the kindness of an honorary member) with plug hat aud gold ( V) headed caue, and Iu order ihut he may be. in (he latest fashion they feel it th. ir duty to add Ihe coat. We baard he was somewhat inclined to follow ihe ex ample set by some of tin. Juniors an I Soph mores mid become advance agent for a com edy company. Doubtless these "parupbur uslia" will serve both u uieiueiilos of past grandeur and us a "long felt want" iu his future career. Many of the students hate be it ab. nt this week witb severe colds, lung fever and illness caused by compositions dun. Thu following is tbo schedule of u inelbodical young man ibu day before his composition was due : 0:110: Breakfast bell. to 7 ;.'): Getting ready. 7:110: Breakraat. 7,30 loli Query, "To be (sick) or not to be, Ihut is I In- question." 8 I.. Hurd slmly. 8:110 lo 8:35: Writes u composition. 8:35 loO: Decisiou niude; sluys home. 0 to 10: Best. 10 to II : Siudy ami write. 11 lo 12: lie St. 12: Dinuer. 12tul: Rest. 1 to 2: Hunts somebody witb an idea on nhjeali 2 lo 3: i toil 4 to 5: Study. Writes home Idling of illuesi. Bests. 5 to 7:30. 7 ;30 to 0. Writes composition. Takes a walk. 0 to 0:15. Winds Walerbiiry w .n U. 0:45 till morning: "Dreams." Next mollilllg goes lo school nut prepared ill the leview. Doesn't know wh. ie advance lessons ale, but has that cniupositiou. The third Public Kb. toricals were In Id in the auditorium last Fiiday. They consisted of music, essays, orations and recitation. Misses Nellie Straiuht and Kale Dorris favored lite audi, in . i with ex '. Ih ut solos. Missis Mury MeCoruu. k ami Lulu Sawyers reudered a duett. These si lections were highly appreciated by the students as Ibey were interspersed among Ihe essays and reci tations. When the ptogi limine wus about half finished Prof. Carson requested Ihe audience to sing America. Esuys were read follows: "Kffects of Machinery on Msutiul Labor," Alberta Sh. ltou; "Advan tages of Method," Anna Underwood; "De scripiive Poetry," Viena Adair; "Descriptive Prose,' Will JUc( onnac, "Heiunta ot Sell Coutiol," George Linn; "Amusements oi Winler." Carrie Hofey; "Tbe Election," Miles Central; "Oregon's Cnuiuicri ial In terests," Maggie Widmei; "Oregon Twenty . ars a.i and 1 w, lily years hence," Clara (,'oudon; "liidnstry of Sir. Walter Scott," Ada she pies. D. clamiitlous were delivered by the lol lowing. J. C Veuzie, linger (ieene, Wm. Council, L. E. Wood worth E. J. Davis, Thomas Todd, T. M KiUrts Kecitatious by Cecil F. Dot ri. Lulu Sawyers, (ienia Johnson, Ida Esson, Ida S. h"ii. I I. A large number of fisilors were pre-, lit, who ucouruged the students verybiu li by tbeir preience We hope to see lb Ui ugain ut lour aett "Public Kbstoriculs."