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Y AND COUNTY. i ,,iirl lluse Willi Willi many SllllstaU- ,,. . -.Iiv I AJ I III llllllllV .. . if.. Mil- III MMM4IIH eSll-S u.- "n,.s possible. TM payments r ad over a term of eeveral Mfl C V particularly '' 'be las for should I mad U''J niH RiS40d0tMW g" mii.i.ug la". . ...... winter, uo IHUB should be id. I .ImnrS fit ailtti Wed- ... S (but b? Board of representative body of our citi , .....mess null witil upon tbe court rtbeiipcdieuey of prompt action tlif f 1 mm-a. ( tiiiil) Creek Items. Fab. 28, 1849. biw chimney to build give in ..ii n II. a " . ... I Vlr Campbell is contem .1.. molding ol a uew residence this Ml Willi I. - . U v I C svnil.ma. who was burt wbile it I V r. " " JVi,b a grubbing machine, has about (ortti-u iMWMITJ oiossi i , i i .l.i . .in ami Isjea Ht Eastern friends .1 In.ilSV. " EgefuHIl . . .1 The liiri'i'i 1""Bi --- 1 ;ii ..,.. move to their mill at the Weft"?: i i r. m tl,,. luhiim iulunil lj inteDilH to engage iu tbe bop busi- Ti pCunip l If eilliuiliuu iii" sum iu I IU I in ..Uu.,, nuPlil.ll 1.1 VC. . , uUiIm bu ... i .1 i- CJj wifrtl visitors ay it was tbe beat of L.inJtbey ever saw. Tbfro si iune u iwiu - u.o. mi urn Creek ii' """"" " tu. Tr i ... Ppuui.lAnt and VMM I'resi. mi nf ll WUIIU . - Lt, but It w iigaiii in a prospermia oou llarbin being elected Prea N. McLean Vice President. H.xa Pfaall, , Mi. l' Lut ami Mr.O luiiml Reserve Fuuil Life Association, H. 1 . Kl.WARIl It. HaRI'KH, Pkwiiiknt. II . l..,i, l.lllnll ulliTH Hie llimir-lliio "I ! ,D". "... . 1 I... ..1,1 III.- ,.,n,.- . ,., . n CintT ternia anil l a anier iiiuipa i ; .1. i,. I.-HH n iMilicv. Itdiiea ita lar- , bajiwwi i" tli- Btatl "f New York, where i, brut known, and where tne remuts ol .i-t. m ure lient underntooil. It" bimi- m ill tbe Mill "I ii'in. i" i.rtnv.r.n U that 'if the Bqnitabki nearly aa mnch tai ktntiuU and New York Ufa co-biskd, I pM than all otha companiea, thu aliow- ,. that the ImMiieiw people ot that ureat Ute . I .1 I . . I f i . . U . . - lif. inuriM e and are awake to their bent mb. Its Bmbiraip w eaaBpnaM oi tne in.' basktT, hu'ineaa and profewdonal i.fthe land. I will Ih in your city a .L ,hirin.' which time I wiil uvn the MMBaaoa to learn the principle) of PUR. I DkWIAIKI, uiiniixe. with hamUag or ilatinn. M anwhile. 1 wmn to pieeiire an wt, iaBotl tial man, who m well known in city t act ! local agtau me aanocia Addrtat llox Sfli, ity. Itoom at l'mieaaor kiley'i, inriier Hth and llmh Mreeta. M. n. JSooth, Manager Oregon Department. BoyiCtnl BBJ Tobacco. iTbe hill prohibiting the sale of tobacco to linum is now a law, tbe uoveruor uiitiiio bfroml it togethtr with the emergency imise The bill promuus tne aaie oi io- tm to minora under the age of eighteen maud tobacco dealera should take notice fit tbe law baa goue into effect and that -v are now liable tu prosecution for selling bacco under any circumstances to minors. It is the ilutv of the officers when they de- set a yeangatai puffing on a cigarette to eu- Inior to ascertain uhere he obtained tne krbiildeii nrliofi.. Utter List. Letters (or tbe following persons remained iocalled for at tbe postofBce in Eugene City, Urecon, m, KB, URRfj llbie, Fied Beardsley, F G lgl, Miss Kate Sbernmu, Win loitb, OS Walk ins, Wui Wilson, J. A A charge of one cent will be made on each Mter given out. , whom calling for the above will phase lav advertised, giving date. r. W UsnrjBN, f. M. Notice. Ai I btre decided lo leave Uosheu soon I pod ran cheap for cash or pro- Bace. 1 will sel such thiucs as I do not we to move, regardless of cost, from now bntil I cet reiulv to leave, so come one Bnd fclUud secure bargains. 1 also respectfully ask all those that are Indebted io me lo come forward aud settle the 1st day of April, 1889. J. W, JlATLOCK. Ooshen, Jau. 30, 1889. Addition to Springfield. Kelly's addition to Sorinefield is now won the market, and nersoua desiroua of Irnrchisinj, lota, blocks or larger tracts of I iron nve to forty acres, can be accomodated II low Drices ani'l iiniu, lihral l-rnis The lr),)ect is morn In I, nil, I ,in anH u Itle the I' H an to skin the emigrant or pur rnaaer. This iu u mnot n,..irniiH tract of IH ,n'' 'or ricbueas of soil, buaiueaa facili M nd all other advantages which go to b'illll nil a lirostinrnnu n.immnnitv. is not a 'filed by any location in the state of Oregon. A Card. WIDIOpaid. rims limit la Tllir next l Aid.t.hH I.. II, ,,,i,i I wish to IWlUat I have navtr, at any time, I n a pwymlenl In the QtlAiri, other parties h,v'ns' Mid my bsjh unlieknown to me and I t Hit anl ...nil.-. S. M. Vinson. Nolice to Contractors. nidi wiil la- received for a new front in the "pres. tri,.c building until March latt., ac- I - j,,.u- nun n .cincuiiii v" i" .. f'T ci in., r rj . ,...v ' a "ii mo. u. Lun.y.. Carpenter. Attentiou. I b '- wUhinir t,, Mphanm work for 1st class j b'ure will phtM report to me innnediately. r. n.xsaia. Ficr llrnv.r. r T.,-.-- nr. - - - r.n ,,. - ii,, in Clark. dentist, wbile working in bis usbraturv vnlpnln l,,,l,l..l a unirit laum. bieh fur anme reaann einloded instantly. Hit la -, , .. ba, i 7 . rr. T7V ace waa nrettv badly burned all ov.r, lonuuniny ne shut nis eyes anu mouiu the reanlt was not as prions M it thav, been. He will be laid up for ! "tiinnndlti,(ellred bis face may be "wwi from tbe effects of the burning. Hrevifies. Oregou lard at Sladden 4 Son's. Milh r A- Hopkins headquarters real eatate. I I I I . I . 1 . , ... I l.ln.H.i - , " iiiii.iuk ui-i-s are now in imsvri Money to loan on f.u-iua. Walton. r.iiipnre of ,lu.l Sheet music and music haiku at M ingera. E. H. A L. Co. No. 1. meets neit Mondax exeinug. Fltracta iu beauiiful decantHra l SI,., 1.1. ,. 1 Sou's. Wliti) nit ,,f iiihtA inn ! rat D . . ... .. . , Bb , ,vv J,riLAIll nil for nyiitem. Oannine llla.llian pi bble spectacles at M. Li viuger's. Cbas. Lockwood baa been aunoinlnl a notary public. Neit Monday lteni Harrisou will In- in ailgurated l'ruaideul, Havana Cigar clippiuga for the pipe at the Eugene Cigar Factory. Dr. Harria' little daughter baa beeu quite ill. but is now improving. For the heat anil cheaneat anrino !., ,!. ual louugea go to K. I). Browu'a. A fine line of silk plushes iu all shades and grades at F. II. Dunn's. Fresh Yaq iina and Eastern oysters twice a week at City Restaurant. See Marshal Day's estray sale iu another column of this issue of tbe Gcabu. The Wizard oil troupe played several nights at Itbiuebart'a hall this week. Dr. Scott's Electric Corsets at Eastern prices. For sale ouly at 0. Uettmiu's. The Hoey lied Louuge, tbe beat lounge iu the market, manufactured by K. D. Drown. The side of Geo. Melsou's blacksmith shop iujured by lire has b. eu covered with rustic. Mr Geo F Craw has the side agency for all hrauiU of the celebrated Tansil Punch Cigars. Take your produce to the Pacific Tea Co. aud get the best prices. s the Happy Hours 10 cent white labor cigar of Msrkua & Co. Hot and cold baths every day in the week at Jerry Horn's barber shop. Subscribe for your newspapers at M Lev inger's successor to Geo Collier. Great reduction sale by H. N Crain. Will sell at cost as tbe stock must be sold. We are in the lead, never ladiind. Alwava get there. City ltakery and restaurant Before stofiug or selling your onts see A. V. Peters. Clenu Chevalier hurley wmtc I. Miu ki rel, Bloaters, Herring, Salmou, Fin Haddock aud Cod fish at Sladden ,v Son's. Try our cream pulfs, ( 'ity Bakery. Oregon hums, shouldeis and sides at Slad den & Son's. lieniemher we deliver every thing with our own wagon, City Bakery. Fine assortment of wall paper nt M. Lev inger's. successor to Geo. Collier. Ii. A, Dearborn will be installed as pflttnai ter at Salem to day vice W H tldell, time ex pired. Cbas. Laiier will build a new ham on the site of the one destroyed by fire, ou his premises. Mr. Knlledge has let a contract for tbe building of u residence iu Eugeue to Wm. Alexander. Horse hills printed at the SOAIO office at reasonable prices. Give us a call and see cuts and learr. prices. Wu offer rare bargains in a few sma II tracts suited for gardens and orchards. Millkr & Hopkins Carpels! Carpets!! 8. H. Friendly has just received a large and varied assortment. He will unit you. Make an appointment with Henderson Dentist, und have your operations performed in a skillful manner. Hon. L. L. McArtbur, U. S. Attorney for Oregon, has been re appointed a Kegeut of the University of Oregou. Tbe Eugene Hercules cigar two for 25 cents is tbe best. Mauiilactmed by the Eugene Cigar Factory. Dr. Sharpies has a considerable umoiint of tobacco seed which can be procured free of charge by caliug on him. We have received the programme of the Farmer's institute to be held at Hillsboro, Oregon, March 14th aud 15th. James D. Fay, u former student in the State University, is now leamiug Ihe prin- . . 1- .1... 11 .1. c. - lent iruue ou iuc aimiiiuoi, Oil paintings, picture frames, wall brack, ets, clock shelves, hat aud cloak racks, win- dow pales, etc., at B. U. Brown s. The following prominent Portland citizens have died this week : Dr. Geo. H. Atkinson, M. F. Mulkey and J. C. Cartwright. It was fitting that the President should sign the bill admitting the Slate of Washing ton on the birthday of fbe Father of his Country. Henderson, Dentist. Samuel Meek was buried at the Dr. Malum ciinetery four miles west of Junc tion. Mr. Meek owned but 700 ocres of land in Linu county iustead of 5,000 as stated in last week's Gdabd. Henderson, Dentist. Goldsmith, the grocer, has just received from the East one of the largest assignments of lamps ever brought to Eugene. He will sell Ihem at piices that defy competition The fire bell sounded an alarm last Tues day afternoon, and brought out the Fire De partment. A burning fine in the residence of Mrs Fuller ou Sixth street was the cause. No hose was unreeled. Carpets o' everv style and grade at Friend ly's. These carpets have just arrived aud have been well selected to meet tbe demands of Ibis market. Call and examine bis varied assortment. By using only the best materials to lie had. and' having bad years of actual experience under the best instruction, enables Hender son, Dentist, to obtain tbe finest results known in Dentistry. S. H Kriendlv k.eps the largest aud best uMortment of olntbingi ladr dress good-. bats. etc. He is tvutinilalh adding tM latest and newest styles to his stock. His prices are fixed to suit the times. Avoid appearances,-A worthy gentleman, haun--au unusually red n was long "s peeled ,.f Mm a tipp'er ..n the sly, by those not w.ll aciuainte.l with his stm lly temi)r te habits. His unfortunate disfigurement wa readily cured by the use of Ayer's Saraa liarilla. Silvtv Stiinrt was in town lut Saturday and informed us that be haa sold bis raueh on Trout creek to Ed Cam, and will won remove to Portland where he will engage in tbe real estate business. Mr. Stuart is a valuable citizen iu the county and wa dislike to see him leave, though what is our loss M Portland s gain.-Prineville Review, Feb. 23rd. Conutv court Monday and Commissioner! court Wednesday next. Heretofore these courts have been held but one. in two months. A law ol tne laie ieBiai.u.. .... h,l,na of the county court nu" T"Vi uda in e Une county the tu.t mouth and tbe iio cour Wedu-ad.y thereafter. Thia change wui pedite county bnsinesa. H'lU-ls in Eugeue are crowded daily. "e-t xi -lit) mid gu lar strings it M. I.ev- inger's. Vk ,ur cioci i for Junction flour, it is , sr, "r Shack!, ford is now lo PswdMol and ihe papers of that lowu ar. kicking. A louulier of .liinetion nrople were in town v- ,t MaMln sltaairl lha norl land aala. Wi offer a ftue residence lot on Olive stlei t MlLLKK A Hol'klKS. School uu -liug of Eugeue district at the Couri House Mouday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Assessor Burtou commenced tbe xvork of asaeaaiug Lane couuty for tbe year 1889 this week. Mason Long, converted gambler, will preach at the M. E. Church next Monday evening. The appropriations made by the legis lature for the ensuing two years will aggre gate nearly $1,000,000. The bill of the last legislature for clerk hire was 116.000, while tbe per diem of the members was but $11,000. The L ine County Bank is putting down the carpets iu the new hiilldiug and will nio-e in the first of the week. J. Oi Flood, the San Francisco millionaire, died la Heidleberg, Germany, last week. His estate is valued at $20,(MlO,000. Clothing, boots aud shoes just airived from New York, at (i Bellman's. Will be sold cheap for the next SO days There will Imj services iu the Episcopal Church nut Sunday, morning aud evening, by the Hex . Mr. pOVtridfl of Portland. We understand that one applicaut, at least, is circulating a petition for the Eugene poatofio under tbe incoming adiniuistra- Mrs. Munra requests the ladies of the St Mary's (iuild to meet with her at the Hoff man House on Tuesday, March 5lb, at 1 :.K P. M. All kinds of fancy, dress and dry goods just received from the East, which must be sold at once Call at Bellman's and exam ine. Mai Huge license issued siuce our last re port: J L Brady aud L A Simpson. Dr. 1) E Butt and Mrs M A Mayes. II W Lingo and It 0 Hise. The John N. Boyd estate was sold last Tuesday. The farm of 251 acres brought 19,910, Mr. Butler, late of California, being tbe pun baser. The town lots' w re bought by Junction people. Heiiiei:iber that Ayer'i" Cherry Pectoral lies unequal ai a siecitic fur colds, coughs, ami all affections of the throat and lungs. For netrly he.lf a century it has bats in greater demand than any other remedy for pulmonary complaints All druggists hate it for sale. The Charier Oak is the best stove manu faotnred, It is the pride of every house hold. Mi ssis Starr, Giiftin A' Brown have reci nil) received from the manufactory at Si. Louis a car load of them which they are offering at very low prices. Call and exam ine them. The finest line of pocket cutbry and razors, butchers' knives, -having brushes, mugs unl straps; oils for sawing BMOhittM and guns, scissors, etc.. to be bad at the Barker Gun Works. As I boy on time I must sell for otah, Call and see if 1 do not please you. Ta ta. IUiikkr Gun WollKS. As I expect to h ave for the East aland March 2mh, to be gone about two mouths, I would ri qMil all my patients, whose op erations are not completed, to call aud make au appointment aud have them completed before that time. I will also give special attention to tine operatiojs of all classes. Money due would be very acceptable. W. V. Hrndkmsom. Stallions For Sale. II. M. Sbowalter .V Co., have just airived iu Eugene with two fine Clydesdale stallions imported from Canada to remaiu inly a short time. They can la) seen at Bang's livatT stable, Anyone wishing to purchase will do well to look at them before buying elsewhere. H. M. SlloWALTKS A- Co. G. A. II Kncami'Mknt. The Department Encampment of the G. A. It. met in Port land Tin sdiiv aud Wednesday. The next Encampment of the Department of Oregon will be held in Eugene City, commencing Feb. 12, 1890. tbe enniversary of Liucoln'a birthday. Among the officers elected were: J. A. Straight, alteruate to National Encamp meut, and Mrs. Bettie Ware was elected Junior Vice President of tbe Woman's lie- Mief Corps yurK I'jjivkrsitY. As predicted by the Gl'AliD last week, Governor l'euuoyer did not veto tbe University bill, but allowed it to become a law without bis signature. Aftt r Jau. 1, 1890, tbe University of Oregon will be a free school to anyone passing th neces sary examination. Tbe passage of this law means increased prosperity to tbe Uni versity. Nkw York Appi.ks. That New York should send apples to Oregou is a disgrace to the State, yet that is what is being done just ROW. Tuesday's Oregonian contains the fol lowing ii.lvertiseinenl of a Portland hrm: "Carload X. Y apides, ltil liarrels, arrived to dt) in prime Quotation. Miaitly Baldwins. For side. 'I Bourn Chaxuk.-Mr. J. C. Mosburg has sold bis inierest in the firm of Mosburg A Harris to his cousin. Geo. Mosburg. Mr Mosburg goes to the Calislog hot springs in California, in hopes of benefitting bis health which has been failing lately. IUsiiiKxi k CosTnACTs. E. E. Knicker bocki r let a contract to W.ll. Feulon this wei k ( r the biidiliug of a residence on Fifth atre.t at the contract price of $1200. The lowest bid on F. W. Osburn's proposed new residence was by S. Garrison, $,:100. Xkw MiLL.-Parties from Wisconsin have , t :.. SH . uJl.Ju piirclH-eil lllllll opposue rioreiiceiuill liming (hemming summer will build a large saw- ; mill ilu n on with a cupaeily of 00,000 feet I . . , in i . ..i... i- t...il ' rier 'lay. A large sawiiini is aiso oeiog mini tin North Fork of the BiwlaV Lost About two weeks ago, in Kugene City, Or., or viciniiy, a cheek payable on Piral National Bank of Eugene, for sfiso. The finder will please leave ihe same at die Gl ABl) office, and la- liberally rewarded. Dated Feb 90, 189. linasa f inaviaisB The bill for tarM erectiiHi of a li.'hthouse at the mouth of the Si slaw liver ha- pawl Is.th Houses of tWI gressaud will undoubtedly be "wd by the , heairhHli The sum of $l,U00 1. ,,propiiate.l for th purpose. Fun TuKKa Iu anoiher column will le found Ibe adveriisemelil of J H Settleiuire's nursery. He is one of Ihe leading nursery men of the Pacific Coast, ami bis trees aud healthy and of standard varieties. LsRoit Potato. Henry Loretz, residing on Mayor Dunn's farm acroaa Ibe river, brought a potato lo town this week which weighed 7 pounds. This is about Ibe best We have Heard of. Girl Witrrm L Bilyeu wants a girl dogtueral houaework. to tafMM'l New Charter. The new charter for Eugene City that is now iu cff 'Ct makes aomeimiKirtant chanm a. The boundary is Axed as follows Oun uii ncitig at the southeast comer of the Ci i veraity mud, thence uorth to uorth Isiiik of lb- mill race, down bauk to the head of Swilt sbnigb, down Swift slough to middle of the Willamette river, down the m, r to a point due east from tbe north line of (.'holl er's addition, thence we-t to uortbweat cor ner of said addition, south to a p "lut due west of north line of Second street, west to east line of Blair's donaiiou claim, south to a Hiint due west of Fifteenth street, east to the county road leading lo the Masoti c cem etery, noitb to a poiut due west of place of oegtniiing, tlicuce east to place ot iH'giuuiug. The readers of tbe Gt'ABli who an- familiar with the old boliudarv will observe ihai ihe boundiihi s ate greatly enlarged. Tbe Mayor is given the power to appoiut the Marshal, who shall also be Chief ol Po lice and tux collector; city attorney and street commissioner by and with Ihe con sent of the couucil, the first lueetliig ill MM h year. That official is also given a v, to DOWWi aud it requires a (wo-tbirds vote ol ihe eutire OOOOOU to overrule his veto. ludebtnlliess will be deducted iu assess ing. The city limit for indt bteduesa is t;l,(N 0 and for tax levy 5 mills. The assessments for street improvements will be levied and collected before the im provements are made. Streets may I u opened by tbe city paying damages assessed. The city is allowed to issue bond for sew erage, uoi to exceed oO.IKiO, for a term of 30 Xars of sums trout $100 to $1000 sa pur chasts may wish. A sinking fund for the n deliq lion of said builds may Iw piDVidtd by a tax, aud the city bus tbe rigbt to iu vest said fund in purchase of other bonds or sewerage bonds us il may deem best. The mouey derived from sale of bonds cauuot be used lor any olliei purpose, lbeeily has a ' i. in i i si i m i sewerage uiusuie oi llle city limits. Coltag-i' ti rove items. f FROM OUR SPECIAL COBRKsrONDIMT. Feb. 27, 1889. Weather delightful; cool nights und clear days. The literary society have uu eiiteitainuiciit touight. Mias Babooeki of ltoyal, went to Eugene this morniug. Eakin A' Bristow received a full stock of dry goods Friday last. Mes-rs. Henry and Joseph Damewooil leave lor alilomia lo-uiglit. Mr. Frank Cat heart has failed to secure tbe job at Gervais us stated last week. Mr. Piper, parluer of Mr H iltennnii, moved his family to this place from Kog, in ou the 22d. Mr. Ashby, one of Ihe men who bought Die llogart farm, la moving lo the same. Mr. Bogart will move hla household effects I,. Br. las. Ibiw l. y's until he tluds a place lo suit him. Our community was greatly astonished to see in the list of marriage LwMMM in lam week's papers, that license was issued for Ibe marriage of Nallie Martin and lit 1 1. Gertie Ness, the Ihirleeu year old daughter ol llliaui iinu l.illu- Ni ns ,.f Itovul on i . office. Ity what honorable means the lie, use waa procured is a mystery to evi n one. They were married Tuesday, Feb. 19, IHS'.b by It v Babcock. Vminv. Ctrtwrifhl Items. Feb. 25, 1889. visited here this Mr. aud Mrs. J. Martin week. Mr. Addison's family are all improving iu health. Muster Ben Crow killed a monster cougar last week. Mr. B. Doty weut to Irviug on business last wiek. Mr. II. Delauey xvas iu the valley on busi" ness last week. Uev. D. C. Worts will commence meetings at this place next week. Mr. Thurston Doak was visiting friends in this part of tbe world Sunday. Mrs. M. L. Moore bus almost recovered frmn her rvoeut illuess. Our new mail carrier, Mr. Homenwuy, seems to have a good deal of business mid push about him. Mrs. L C, Ward look our breath away by shooting aud killing a deer a few days ago. Most ladies snoot tneir iliars ny striking their hearts, but Mrs. Ward broke this deei's hind legs. Mrs. J. Koiel, who has been quite sick for orae time, is as yet no better. W. U. C. Too Mi i ii Moss Hkri. We remember well when Washington territory was a small j territory compared with Oregon when her j total population was a few thousand and her largest town had but a few hundred. Slu is now fast getting in front of her older sister in I many things. Her towns are more active, her people are more awake and her spare acres are lading more rapidly settled. She has much moss on her rocks and tree, but not so much in some other places. Salem (Or.l Deaf .Mute Sign. An EvAsioK.--Tbe new medical law to prevent quackery, which also provides that auv iliniTiilit vendor of medicines shall pay a license of $100 per mouth, waa evaded by the Wizard Oil Co. at lihini barf- hall Thursday night. They claimed to sell tin ir ; song book at 91 and give the medicine CojmiAi-r Lki. Mr. T. L. Hutledgo this week lei to Mr W. H. Aleinuder a contract i for a new residence lobe erected on his lots in this city, for the sum of $1,100. Tbachmm' Examimatioh.-SupI. Steven- . .... .1. ,, gj, tMf.Q uc,i,ug ft leRCbl lH t-X Ullll llll - tj0D , ,DI, rjourt House this week. There wero 67 aII licuratM. for certificates. wm BavrrVAL Sherwood Burr baa removed bis o9Jm from Walton 'a block upstairs into the McClaren block, occupying an office jointly with Wusbbiime A Woodcock. Mail Contract. -H-ury Kissing, r baa taken the contract to curry h mails fiom the Eugene postoffice to the depot for the sum of $200 per BMM MahIUI). Al Ihe reaidence ol T. A fl1,niu j (,'hesber precinct, Sunday. Feb. 0, , j g fuij,, ,j p j, w , ., . Iligo I Wheat Siiipmknt. - Sam'l Friendly bought and shipped 20,000 bushels of wheat this wetk tity iu- therefor from 72 to 74 MM per bushel LaRui Sali. C. W. Wasbburue baa sold a one-half iutereat iu tbe Dixie flouring nulla for $12,500 io A. J. McDuuiel Henry Villard is announced aa one of the lecturer in tli course on German silitics, lit erature and sit at Harvard during February. Julius Goldsmith Medford. Sunday, Feb. 24, a eon. Keul Estate Transfers. RTUtMk CITY. T W Shi It , n to John Kirkpatrick, one lot in Shi lion's additiou; cvu $125 Sophomore McCrady to C O llurlburt, two Iota in Pa ksrd'a addition; cuu $1500. August Koepn to M itilda Kustcruiau, lot iu Scolt a addition; con $375. I M Warren lo F B Simpson, lot Ml I Ion 'a addition; con $150 Geo Learned lo Geo Weid. r, 1, lots iu Paekaid'a nddiliou; con $525. Abram Lamb lo I'. M WaitWi one lot iu 1 ackanl s addition; eon $iH0. W D Keeney to A J K. i m , I lot; cou $250. I'ol'MlT. II A McMurpby to I) A luut, Santa Clara; eon, $150. Jas and W 11 lluflmaii lo T G 1 171.5 acres; cou, $LKaj. C A M. riauloC A Hurlb. it, ! con. $1250. fractional 9.11 acri Hi udrn. ks, 10 acres; B A McMurpby lo Mary A Wilson 9,19 acres iu Santa Clara; con, 9450, W A Wcslli. rspooii lo II A McMurpby, 5 acna iu Santa Clara; con, 9950i Sam'l Hulloway to S H aud M Jackson, SO acres; con, (1500. Siiinl B Knox to M I Veatch, laud; con, $1. S B Knox to S E McFarland, laud; con, ( 1 00, Saml Loom y to Henry Haeuel, 32 acres; con, $320. BU1 llidw. ll to 0 0 llurlburt, 90 a , con, $3 1 5 lis. I W Whipple to W W Tucker, land; con. I $150. T C Slearus and wife to Susan Judkins : 80 acres; con, $500. F II McCornack lo Henry Kompp, 112th mien si in su acres; con, $l!io. Ml'arristoW C Hciubree, laud con. b00i T J Shadden to W 0 Hembree, 320.23 acres; coll, $lMMi. 1 T J Shaddi n to W D Fentou, ol 320 acres; coll, $HNHI. Juliet ' nil el al lo W ( llenibioe, ', of 320 sens; con. 900 Cbas Toftl to A ( McClain, lis) acres; con, HOD, V S to S B Knox, land; patent. 1' S to S B Knox, land; patent. D S io ltolurt Alexander, hind, patent. W D Fat) lot) to T.I Shtiddeii, 99.99 inns; con, 9900 F. H Hollerman to C J Jorgeiiseii, 158.50 acres; coll, 99U0, 0 S to G W Evan-, mil lit. COTTAlll UKOX I S B Knox to C M Moras, two lots iu Shield'- a flit Ion: coii, 1 1 .1 II Mi F.iiliind's heirs lo M L I'uder wood, 2 lots; coil $50. .1 II McFar laud's heirs lo M O Carey; 2 lots; cou $50 M J Thornton to Bob! rnrey and T J Mnrkley, lot in McFurland's additiou; cou, $75. .1 II McFailaiid, Sr., heirs lo S F. Markb y el al i lots; con, J5ll, .1 II Mi Finland, Sr., .',ii to Emma Li wis, two lots; con Penonad, Fd Espev is vi ry ill iu Portland. Cha-. Laiier is coiiliued to bis home by illness. Prof Johnson visited Sali m the first of Ihe reek. Rasedl Wyatt came up from Albany Thursday. Mr. S, P Sladden and wile visited Port land this Week . Col Win Bariiliai t of Portland paid IttgtM a visit this week. Mr. E. J.Crow paid Douglas coui.tv a business tip this wi i k. Mr. A D Itisdon and wife of Florence were in Eugene this week. Mr. C. Modes returned Thilisday morning from visit lo Sm Francisco. Sam'l Friendly and daughter Teresa leave on lo niglit's train for San Francisco. Win. RatMhaW i in S,n Francisco aecnr ing medical In afiiienl for bis i yes which IN very bud. Mr. E. O Poller, who is attending the law school n Portland, WM at home in Eugeue visiting Ibis w, 1 1, Judge Washhtiruo is still confined to bis room He has tunny friends who hope for his speedy recovery, Mr J It Hill and wife of Nashville, Term., have been visiting at the risideuce of Judge Washbiirne this week. Rev. Smeed, w ho was very ill at Browns ville lately, returned by Tuesday's locul greatly improved in health. Mr. Geo Belshnw started for Polk county Tuesday lo secure two linn Clyde-dale stall ions for service here during the coming sca son. Dr. Dartin leaves for Portland this morn ing. During bis slay here the Doctor has treated a largo number ol this county's in valids. Cass Matlock stopped over Tuesday in Eugene. He was ou Ins way to bis home in Pendleton xvilh a stallion he had purchased I in California. II. F. Dorris returned from the Blue river i mines Tuesday. A' Sun Francisco mining expert who io inpiin ii d Mr Dorris will re main al the mines n couple of weeks lo make further investigations. Mr. Jacob Conscr and wife and Mrs Weslev Shannon went to Iloselnug Thurs day uighl to attend at the bedside of Mrs ; Shannon Conser who is very ill, Ihere : being but slight hopes i.f her recovery. PleOMUl Hill SqllillS. Mrs II F. Hendricks is visiting friends at Ibis place, We are having some nice showers which are aeel plublo Bom. to the wife of D. W. Bridg s, on Feb. 99, 'N! a daughter. On ftnnday last while lassoing all nuiiinil Hoseii Parvin was so inisf'Ttunate as to have the thumb of his right band lorn off Mr S J Hand-iiker s at Dexter where she bus gone to assist in the family of Mr. .1 W Guili y, whose children have Is'cn uite '"1' "" Mr Tarwuter and familv, n nll from Ni brnskii, are ninoiig the new arrivals who nre looking for homes iu our Wi bfoot state Mr. T. is a connection ol Mr. Jas. Suiiford. Mr J A. Iliiggs. nui photographer is now pr' pun d to lake pu mp s al reasonnlde prici s and of the best quality. He has recently tillid up a traveling gallery al a cost to ex ceed $1,000 For utsMlt two weeks h will remain in this viciniiy. then he will proceed south. Pictures takeuio all kinds of weath er. At the m igie lantern show exhibited here on the 23d, Thos. Halidsaker, Esq., was awarded a cane for being the ugliest gent, wbile Miss Lizzie Roy received an allium for being tbe bandsouiet lady present. Very good selections, especially tbe former. It was well attended and everybody enjoyed themselves. Mc-iLAor. .loll I'l ililiug. The Gr.'Ai.n this week has filled several laige orders for job printi' g. We kep a laM .fock of iirinling material on band and aie prepared to fill all orders iu the I best style and at satisfactory pricer. STAT . I'M VF-HSITY Column of file Kiitatian Society. Emma Dorm, Editor. Assa HoMim Asst. Editor. March 2. '89. Wlard Oil j.'kis are the latest among the boys. , i ! i-s in , i logy have begun "Historical Giology." "Miss Pies., 1 move the alphabet begin wiib z." -Clara. New stories are always acceptable, even lo ihe Latin classes. Biaam Italia Page and Nadiu Holcoinb joiind the society last Fllduy I' M Mulkey was called homo Wednesday on account ol UU death of bis lather. Elocution classe- will not meet next weak, il l ing Ibe week lor public ihePuical drill. Why do. s .tu I in like, mi well, ihe poem he glaalttg, '1 love lilllc pussy, her coat la so wmm." I'lio qnealioB, Beeolved, "That man will 'I in ne for b've ill. ni for fame," waa chosen lor two weeks hence. Which one of the sophmores is il who does Ml agree w ith all Rhetoricians ou the Use ot Ibe "negative." Mr. E. O. Potter, of the class of '87, is in Eugene at present. He i re-surveying sums land In- survi ved last summer. Pu s Johnson was iu Salem the first of tie Week attending to that all absorbing question, the free IllilloU bill, ( I he ii ones ol Misses Martha Calef aud Mi , i n J igger-, were proposed for member ship al tin lust meeting of the society. During Pres. Johnson's absence Prof. Ball) look charge of the Tacitus, Caesar ami II, ndi r classes, ami Prof. Slraub the Virgil class. Alter the "musical" members of the so ciety bad received valentines apparently Hind" especially for them, Ihe felluo visi tor should have been mure kindly received last week. Mr. F. L. Powell, of Ihe cl issx of '87, at lis accounts was inking notes of tbe tlx d lis walking luce iu Sun Francisco For (lie benefit of his friends wu will state it wa uteres! of Ihe Associated Press that he attended the match. Quite a number ol the students and faculty attended lb no 's concert last Friday evening iindixpiess themselves as highly delighted with ibe bllWl musician. Sonic ol them have been spending then spare momeuta siuce linu piiicliciug ou Uu whistles. It in J be of iiileiesi lo know where anme ol ilo gnls me who were aciive members of oiu audi lx I isi year, Miss Etta Moore is spending Bel Winter In Portland attending Hi Business College, Miss Anna Withers is clerking iu C.ibuig, Miss Anus ft am is ii idling at Drain. Miss Minnie Um la leaching al Glover, Wasco county, Miss llat II, Dickenson has just returned home from uu i xti n-ivi tup ou r Oregon, Ismk selling, nd Meli-sa Bill is leaching ill Ibo public schools at Tin- Dalles. The girls in future will have inaugural i icis. s. in curding l i our revised couslilr B eousequeutly, in order to know how i duct them, ni l hearing it wis ImiiM Uigur it night, the Eillixun., I'l ii in on i inlati uis fro ii I V Igw n- Is to l. ll'i leil ill- Ulseives l.igein' r I'!.! IV i- in an I proceeded lo I liii I'uiversity . w 4 ih v lo. in I ilie Liuronii society asaA&uett. Although the hall waa nnirly full or(Buir own in, mi, i r-, tbey made room foruaaoug the "reaerved leant " The meeting wit. a particularly interesting oue, Pres. Green ti l l s address was very instructive and pleasing. Tile di lute was postponed as Ihe leadi rs had exhausted all their "resources of talk" 'luring tlu Insl election, and could not M Dtawalwd upon to speak, doubtless on ac count of Ibo "company ITui session was ti rj snoft t and al an early hour we weut home, h iving spent n very pleasaul evening Of course we were treated to Ibo regulation l.iun aii ri freshiiieiitspe, nulls and taffy. We received tbe "tatty" later. Although there were but few members present al our last meeting, we bed n very pleasant time Miss Nellie Straight favored tin -oi n iy wilh an instructive reading, aa to the In -I mode of carrying on a debate. The regular Question for denale wm postponed mil wi indulged iu ii miscellaneous debate. The questions were of Ihe greatest variety imaginable. Misses Clara Condon aud Mary Porter discussed the no and con of a classical education; Agnes Greene aud Jessie Park, win tin r women should be hanged for : murder; Klva Galloway, whether Eve was the Aral housekeeper; Fannie Goudou, Ibe feasibility o abolishing extra aeasiona. Julia II million diaouiaed at length a Junior ouaation, ranafkabJa for its lack of person ality. Anna Roberts and Myra Norria de cided the moon was made of greeu cheese. Nellie Straight proved Heine's concert to be a beiu lit 'ediicaliona.i " considered. Ida Si lmiii lil ami Mollm Id inli' discussed the Canada question- that is Die annexation not tl banker question." I. inula Holt, the Walters spook combination. Berlin Sir lion, the success of foreign missions. Giace Mallhcws, Ibe free school question. Kadia RolOOtttb, the execuliou of Major Andre; and Emma Doiris, the legality of J. It. G's. cbiiin. The young ladles showed great ability lo debate extemporaneously, ami tin ie wes close attentiou shown through out Ihe deli, lies. Son"; of Hie Pottrjf Machine with Poem ToriMd out. TIIK sonu. BBl Nawl Buzz! 1 am again at work. Buz:! Buz! Buzz! I'm started with a jerk. Buz! Buzz! Buzz! Don't deal wilh M so roughly. Buzz! Buzz! Buzz! tlh, bundle me more gently. Buzz! Buzz! Buzz! They've found Ibe ii an at last. Buzz! Buzz! Buzz! My resting lime is past. TIIK PoKM Ob! h i ni" sing of Spimg's advent, Vlul with il a sad accident. For A, G . Jr.. (I'll sing il a fl.) Fell oil' Um walk with. "I'm oT, I n off." i I'll ii I, inula in Ihe blowpipo . ass did I am, .That hot sulphuric acid but haul would burn; ' Ami Genie, following A. G's, i lan I , II oft ibe walk, upon the land. ! Bui oh! by fur (he saddest Irigbt, W is that of Miles tbe other uigbl, ' Although be measures six fool lb ee His length ni Ibe space would ot g ,e. For when the lump he tried to a. lis, i He turned tbe chair upon his ki eu . I he lamp upon the floor did go; The table, il upset al0. THZ MICKIM S .PIItA'T 0X10. This is sufficient I see at last, My playing lime is truly past. ' m How the E'ltaxiana love li e; Mil h inncbiues Ihev seldom - , For Sale. 15 tons oat hay; 300 I ua'iels oatl T. A. lUKjsiuka,