:Tw COUNTY. T. silli Lict'iisluif Uw. I ...i.lnr.. lilHUeil 11 111 t() TV " . fur i-nl.hr M-rvu-f I n .DIM.- ...II,.--- - . i,u .ir Mil' I !-" . "lT iniui.1 Mil 1 I" '"' ,', i .11. ...... 1 In urea until " . Hi. .11 W IK' " - 1 h obt.iu.d . license (rum tbe i .k of tbe oouuty where such SMS ..rv in .tats ID name. ,...!.. .ml lal UWmt, tb" name VJJiuK "I um "nc! "eomd d!"U 0"u B I.. lul.1, ll 111 H COUSDICU- mSirZ ,ncb pisoe of .landing. Th. Wm dolUr. Section 6 provide. tb.t '" hdv utallion way file with tb. n or before the l.t day of tBl ' h vear. a fnll list of mare. I 01 cms." J 1 1 , .r, II' li .11 Ol m il' . nun uwiieii, ,l breeding nd the amount of money BL& the filing of such li.t. the owner itriw 11.1 mu-h mare and b.-r .auh mare and bur .11 h.ve "" r- I ! .; thou exempt froti .1.,.. ell III 111 IrOIU BMCUtluU. 'r..' ,?. date ol filing. e,e,p" tZ date of filing. Such lien PP. ....M1 Bv violHting this act a TL' renewed. By violating this acl I j. uTkU to a fine of from $5 to 1250 Lln in liable for a term not to ex- llaMMDUini" i 7 ,,, 1,1 i mrm: . ., Auyoue tearing down in. m aai eopyofnylioeDHe Ml f liable to the name Hue shall Kim make or impriecn- Ml too Keru Hiiliff Items. March 1 IKH'J. U,trtMlMviog out. at are Dteouiitg h""""""- l.. ,.f ...li.n, an- on the sick QoiM . nuui"" ' A. J. Zsmwalt ha. very poor health at JUor Montgomery called no friend. m thU week- ., Hicluon and wife have been vi.iting u&tsV'retweUth.pMtwtsj.k. h-cm.tbatW. P. Shelley, of Gill- &i.arm dUlocateil. nr. mi. , . , moihur. Mm. r l'iinnwn, who la very eick. I "fiT' HyWl little bov ha P " .'i,.L i.h lnnir fever, but by the Bywtiiaent of Dr. HarrU we are happy f-y U recovering. Lice of Election of Chief Engineer. IKotiw i hereby given that by virtue of an blot 8. n- rrieuuiY, .iooiuu ard of Firo Delegate ol tbe Eugene, fire de- Zt ihnre will be au election of a Engineer of .aid department to fill the incj oci'SHioiiert oy lae rrKiguimuu ui u. ,81oaD, iiid election to be held at tbe city ii m EuiM'Uf. between the hours of 1 E,k n. m. aud 6 o'clock, u. m. of Saiur Sanh 30, 1889. S. H- Frikndlt. rreH. ooaru ui a-uw in. .0. BlCiwun, Sec. ii i i . ., ii, i Notice. i.t hve decided to leave Goshen Boon I IT ull DomU verv cheap for caab or pro- l""e .7 ..- . I j" il I will "ell aucn iningaa i "u ui i ji z i-nm , , to move, regardless of cost, from now dl get ready to leave, so come one and : Ui .ecure Dargains ilio respectfully ask all Itioae tnni are pbted to me to come forward and settle ! the l.t day of April, 1889. j. w. Bi.TLotK. mhen, Jau. 30, 1889. ,i i. u tv i. ploNSira DKl)-Hon. Enoch Honlt .1 bis home near HarrishufR Monday ! braing. He baa been feeble for severul i Mr. Hoult was bom in Mouongahela ; atv. West Vircinia, April 18th. 1820,1 nu to Oregon at an early date and settled lUne county near Cobnrg. Iu 1863 he Kiied to Harnsburg, in Linn county, ken be has since resided. Hx was a mem- r ol the convention that framed the oon- ttitiorj of tbe State, having been elected ns I delegate from Lane county, tie was to the state senate in (two, ana tin elected iu 1882. He was married to iJeanuetle Sotmncrville in 1842, who in 1873. He was the father of ten dres. Mr. lloult was a warm hearten, .1 gentlemen of tbe old school, full of plio spirit, especially iu educational mat- He was a man ol stem integrity auu never known to neglect the smallest The duties of every public position he was called to fill were performed lb the most scrupulous exactness and he I he unwavering conUcle nee ot nil wno ; bun' niot Manufactures. Albauy will i bonus of $25,000 for the Brownaville leu mill, on consideration that they ft the mills to Albany. Eugene must tng manufactures else the town will Fp behind, iu the race. It would pay 17 bolder of real estate to give 5 per cent. I n Tame to start manufacturing estau btnentt. When onoe started they draw en. si Stallion Question. A petition con- ping shout 50 signatures, asking that the prohibiting tbe standing of stallions kin the city limits be repealed, was pre- fcted to the Council Monday evening. The x:u uiowed outside remark and some F talk was indulged in by those infer tile Council concluded to make do Wait It. Governor Pennoycr tine board named by the legislature to lth. State Reform School have re- pit petition from Albany, asking that icnooi tie located at Albany. Citizens intl n..i. ' itL. Li.:"-"I." i aik- ! l "" "'t "rut ui aiyu, , I MM a. the place for tbe school. , UEN0LNB8.-Iti rumored that the tie. Milium... mi iu e,.wi, Hiviaioii P P B. R will be displaced soon by h on. hui.. k K r mr ' N Urgsr drivFng wheeUo that brtU. : NT U .ade ong,he val.ey section of , r Abont two vMka iiirii. in P.io..nA r-g' i . W,, or viiMnitr u elii'k navable OD IN.tiou.1 Bunk of Eugene, for 680. 5f OUnI 01 ma&' 1 V ' "WW will please le ave ill' same at the lUOoffiie, aud b.' liberally rewarded. I Feb. 2U, 1889. Steatid oa Stolkn. One small 0n D. M Sloan having removed 170 Walla, has resiiued the office of 1 Mtineer. nH the Konnl of Drleuates an election of a chief next Saiur- ak3utb. , -Th. washout, of the railroad water, of th. Sacramento bave iTimi mkmi -r-"-, aim irains are aj.un.ou fell, i I J a J i -j'irainwas twenty seven oour. t- fPtJ( rot Stock. Tba prewnk r- RM ah tY. ll-ti i ..i... ft.r fctnrK. dli which have kept in good condition .notiaiiUtoUfad. mare, weight about 900 pounda. Any .... ,.,. Temoerance Union will "bou as to the whereabout of said . u o En(!ens t the parlor of will be thankfully received aud .uit- nhnh on next Tuead.y aflert FKWarded. P. K. Watties. :, .. RrevtttN. Oregou Urd .( Sladden A Sod'.. All limls of fruit are blooming odI. Milk .old at 5 cent. . .matt bv K "Uir . Enquire uf Judge wvu. Qk. Sbct-t inutic ami mu.ic l,k. at M Lev- luge re. Extract, in beautiful decanter at sladden & Sod'. When out of night., atop at City Reataurant for oyaUra. Geouine Biazilian pebble apectaclea.t M Leviugsr'a. Shade htt., atreet hat. and drew hat., t (he Mi-,.. Walton. Havana Cigar clipping, for tbe pipe at tbe Eugme Cigar Factory. For the beat and cheapeat apring bed aud lounge go to II D. Brown'. A fine Hue of .ilk plu.be. in all ibade and grade, at F. R. Dann'. Vrvnti 1 1 in. i .nil Eaatern ny.tcr. twice a wk at City Ucitaurant The lumber i. on the grouud for a now fence around tbe Court Houa. Everything in tbe Grocery line new nd freib at Mo.burg, lam- ,v Co'. Or. Scott'. Electric Cortet at Eastern price. For ale only at G. Bttm.in. The Gu.ed job office turned out uveral thousand large .bow potter tbi week. Tbe "Spring opening" of the Miwi Wal ton will be given on Saturday, Match 30th. Tbe Hoey Bed Lounge, the beat lounge in the market, manufactured by R. D. Brown. Mr Geo F Craw ha the sole agency for all brands of the celebrated Tan.il Punch Cigar. Take your produce to the Pacific Tea Co. and get the beat prices. Smoke tbe Happy Hours 10 cent white labor cigar of Markus t Co. Hot and cold baths every day in tbe week at Jerry Horn's barber shop. Subscribe tor your newspaper at M. Lev inger'a successor to Geo Collier. Great reduction sale by H. N Crain. Will ell at cost as tbe stock must be sold. We are in the lead, never behind. Alway. get there. City Bakery and restaurant Before'storing or wiling your oat see A. V. Peters. Cloan Chevalier barley wanted. Muiktr.l, Bloaters, Herring, Salmon, Fin Haddock and Cod fish at Sladden & Sou'h. Try our cream puffs, City Bakery. Oregon bums, shoulder and side at Slad den & Son's. Hememher we deliver every thing with our own wagon, City Bakery. Fine assortment of wall paper at M. Lov-ing-r's. successor to Geo. Collier. The front rooms of Walton's briok up sbiira have been finely decorated by Geo. W. Kiusey. Tbe Episcopal Church Guild will meet Wedueaday afternoon tt their meeting rooms. Hone bills iirinted at the GtUHD office at reasonable prices. Give u. a call and sea cut. and learc prices. "e 'inn, 1. 1. m i ihh me vosiry oi pja, BUiMn.l P. . . .... ' T 11' 1 ... ... . . em. ; . k - ,., u.ixriio uigar no ior m cents is the best. Manulactuied by the ciar factory. carpets: carpets1.! . a. rnendly bas just received a large and varied assortment. "B wiu i-uit you. . , "jf 'orget that Moshnrg, Hams & Co. F"Yinra, eic, iubu auy 0uer WJ " r-ugene. Recorder Dorria did a land office business Monday. Six offenders were mulcted iu tbe snm of (18 fine, and $18 cost.. It is reported that the storm, of last week damaged the south jetty at Taquint bay entrunce to the extent of $5,000. Geo. Belshaw has seenred three fine Clyde stallions, and will stand them at Eugene tbe coming season. He is an experienced horse- mau and has good stock. See tbe ad of the Hoffman House in another column. Its tables are supplied with tbe best the market affords and th rooms are clean and fresh. About a dozen and a half Astorians came up on Tbnrsd.y's local. They stayed here until the 10 o'clock train arrived, when they boarded it for Jackson county. Mr. P. K. Walters bas several well bred ... Ih ,:ii .u. at..an ; F.mienn anil al Mr Walters- farms near town. Sm his notice in another column. Carpets of every style and grade at Friend ly'. These carpets nave just arrived and have been well selected to meet the demands of this market. Call and examine his varied assortment. The Charter Oak is the best stove manu factured. It iB the pride of every house hold, Messrs. Starr, Griffin & Brown have recently received from the manufactory at St. Louis a car load of them, which they are offering at very low price. Call and exam ine tbem. S. H. Friendly keeps the largest and best assortment of clothing, ladies dre goods, huts, etc. He is continually adding the latest and newest styles to hi stock. Hi. prices are fixed to suit the time. Services at Baptist Church Sunday as fol lows: Sunday School at 10 a. m.; preaching by Pastor C. M. Hill at 11 n. m. and 130 p. m.;T. P. 8, 0. E. at 6:30. A cordial wel come to everybody at all these services. Marriage licenses issued this week: L tT.itrn .mil Itima Si'hmntx. Stephen Moore and F.tta Goodman, E J Foley and May F Davis. Millard Whitlow and Anna Settle, - . , , , u.j. Hiu- " i -T - wh too throw a stone among a lot of dogs the one th.t howl. the most geiurany geis m.. an item appears in print nd mentioued; the ones that kick are generall the ones that get hit tbe hardest If a man V ho la he.' . n. .. :.. . , If. rr-t .Mer.irov w:w ia s" w i i a- . ,i ii.Ari inat tuto for thia lllliiriii" ii- wi," . " ' ' disUict will convene at Eugene in Auril He IMIIHlhr desire, that tether. , .,. .tteml. an that the Lane ...i.m will return the compliment .,t hnldldsv. when the in-tituU is eipected to be held here. Beuton Leader. M Ri st.te Pre.ident of tbe Wom- lurn the ! afternoon Irs Bigg will WWW T 1 1Z1 U flin;. wmm " all to be prcent and hear Mrs. Biggs at tbi. ""At'the next meeting of the Fin.pci.l aud t IVIWWI ' " - a,il fniou. to be Held ai me aieiu'i-- Soeial I Dion, w ce ncio WjS, -. "S? ETC Choir. Keciu- Choir. HeciU ; M phn.h Oman. n oni. .vuuTuj( v - MNP n,iin.l Poem. So o 1(11 tMUK fces" . w . . IP" ! 1 olo on gnuar. UU pilll 1 vir.r- li i ... intT MH. r on rriii Ji'Ii't i a At th" was llMli,fw l.t th. door. Everybody cordially ianud j bt re i do uuwuvn .MUtl U - ' n Bead our supplement. Bolter 25 ct.; egg. l ot IVwt violin and gu.tar trlng at M inger'.. H..I n..i -u m j t. i .i. d.atric? w """ tbe A.k yoor grooer for Junction flour. It i. M'Hent- Hon C. Uinenwehtrot Astoria died and- last WadoMilay. W Sand... ia rut ning "cheap" to-e at Drain's station. re ',,,,. 1 1 i , lenabumT l0 ' '' tZ v it thas Laner is building a new sidewalk in rront his rasidenc. Finest brands of rigara and tobaccos st Moaborg, Harria A Co'a. Lan. county ha. paid on iu Suu tats l5.7i3.9S. Th total is jl5.193.a3. . ,i .'. ., er, n ltli. , , n n f"hhoD'- flow- r and veiling, at th. Band Box. t all at Mosburg. Harri. k Co', aud get their price ou Groceries. Ladles do not forget the "Spring opening" on March 90th, at the Misses Waltou. F. H. Msriou bas removed to Drain Sta tion and will engage in th botcher busineas. Bishop Norri will oonflrm a class of 16 at the Episcopal cbnrch on tbe evening of April Cbas. Laner bas had a uew fence and a sidewalk built on the north side of his resi dence lota. Every ladv is especially invited to come and see the display of goods on tbe 30th at the Misses Walton. The "Cuban" and "Yarrn" cigar, at Horn rame s. try them; they are the best in the market for the money. ! ' Clothing, limits and shoe inst airived from New York, at G. Bettman's. Will be old cheap for the next 30 day. Eben Stewart was circulating a remon strance this week to tbe proposed county w,.l VV.N .. . ii ' vnvj i.uiii . uiniue.be Miei i west Judge Rodney Scott will ereot a handsome I reanlenee on bis lots ou the corner of Elev entb and High streets this snmmer. C.C. Scott of theGilman hotel in Portl.n.l committed auicide by jumping from . window i ,,""u""'- - to the ground, fifty feet, I rlday night of hut I " otire MB, ' Rev. I. D. Driver ha. been released from Notice is hereby given tbst offers for the bis charge in East Portlaud, and is now , sale of a block or oue-half block of land, for financial agent for the Portland M. E. Hos-, the purpose of erecting a school house tin re ps I on, will be received by tbe school directors J. W. Egan and Johu Roberts had a diffi- : "' school district No. 4, Lane counly, Ore cully Wednesday. Egan was fiued $5 utittl Mu.li .Ml. Said land to lie cost Mil I Roberts got five dsya imprison-1 situated west of Willamette street in Eugene ment. City, Oregon. By order of lain rd of direc- The Y. P. 8. C. E. of tbe Pre.byterian lors A- 0 WooDcWI- a'rk- Church will celebrate their third anuiverau-1 ., ... . ry next Saturday eveDing with an interesting i Vacant Scholarships., programme of music and addresses. While milking a cow Monday Mr, Geo. I . No,ie i hereby given bt sn examina Armitage was kicked by the cow di.locatiue "un of PPI',U,H ,0.r Tai'"ul eholarabip one of his shoulder Dr. Sharpies waV m the State 1'uiversity from Laue conuty. called and reduced the dislocation ... ... .. - D. D Fsgan, who canvassed Lane county for the county history and recently has been an agent forth. West Shore, was married in Portland a short time since to Mrs. McEwin. S. P Lowell has abandoned the idea of ouiiaiiig ice works in iMigeue, me cost uemg April 1st. latpayers will save costs ly pay greater than be expected. He says the ing up before that date. machinery without buildings would cost $0,- 500. John C. Crome representing the print' iV suiitilv house of Palmer A Kev. Portland, was in Kugene Wednesday. The Guard nave him 1 a considerable order for some of the latest atylea of job type. . The Springfield Mill Co. are cominvuclpg a drive of 500,000 feet of logs from near Jas per. When the water becomes stationery they will ruu 500,000 feet more from the same place. Prof. Geo. Morris, the phrenologist who did Eugcge a couple of years ago, is now in Minneapolis. His wife, s Y'ambill girl, bas just graduated from the New Y'ork Phreno logical school. The ladies should call at J. D. Matlock's store and examine th it beautiful and care fully selected stock of ladies dress goods. Spring and Summer patterns of the latest styles, and quality to suit th. buyer. A.depnty sheriff of Douglas county was in town and took a prisoner to Roseburg on the Thursday evening train. The party, whose name we did not learn, was arrested by Sheriff Sloan on a charge of larceny by bailee. Olympia is having a big boom in real estate, the Woodruff addition being adver tised to be placed on tbe market the other morning, people formed in a line the night before and staid all night to get the first chance to bny. J. D. Matlock has just received the lar" gaat and most complete line of clothing ever brought to Eugene both as to quality and quantity. New styles and new goods giviug the buyer every opportunity to make a suita ble and satisfactory selection. Ellensbnrg, W. T., is having a boom, and prospective fortunes are being made every day, yet tbe only bank in the town show but little over 75,0O0 deposits. The bank of Eugene contain in the neighbor hood of $100,000. The Council bas wrestled with tbe stallion ordinance during the past week about thirty hours, and were advertised to meet again Friday evening to further consider it. It now looks like they would eventually do nothing. Personal. Hon. S. B. K .kin, Jr., visited Porllund this week. Harry Psge returned Tuesday from a trip to Portland. Mr. Owen Oahurn gave the GuaBD offlco a pleasant call this week. Judge Bean returned Wednesdsy from a trip to the metropolis. Dr W. T. McMnrty h..s located in Eugeue sitb an office in S lton n brick. : We regret to slate that Judge Washburoe'l health shows no improvem.Dt. I a i ii i ..ii. ,u. i .,.,; Mr. J. H McCol um of Jh Junction Pilot, was m the city last Wednesday. Geo. Park returned from California Sun- day considerably improved in health. Dr. M K. uney returned to Eugene Mod- dsv ami will locate here, having disposed of . bis property iu Iowa. Frank Alexander is vieiling iu Eugene. n. iUi, .rhi,ini vi.rk on the lieu- nou Eipres. aud came D .me samioay. Messrs. Cbriles an William Dam,ur, nf Portland. neuheWs of Mr. Chas. Baker . . .. ami M a Hoiles of this city, are visiting in Eugene. Dr W V Henderson started Monday for ui- w. . -- .- ' . - ' H Chicago, going via be .. . I ... Ill 1IMII1I W II1II1IIUB S.UU1.UB improved meibod of dentistry. Samuel Go dsmith will b. marril t Portland April 18th to Mies Myrs Abrabm, daughter of the Collector of CosUima. He will go io Sd Francisco oo a wadding tour. J M Sears left Portland Tuesday lor Buenos A) re. Argentine Republic, South America, via New York. He Inte.sds to go into lb. stock business thai, ii everything is (avorabl. The Barker Gnn Works L.IV Are now "Ittging their qu.rtrr ao as to ae oomtuodatp the Increasing demand They ' m luv '"lure occupy more -iisce than any gun works Mween Por.Und.nTlFr.se,.. I the floor space being 1.S67 aqnare lert, wall space 2l"s! feel, ceiling sp.co 1567 feet glass! 'rootage 378 feet, all of tbi. space covered w'tb very choice good. At le.st LUX, Ml article. fur Mle .trictly oo credit aa we da- I'" ,0 ua"1 M oon M poibl This bous has bad the most nm.rkable gniwth of any: ln the historv of Eugeue aud i a cnalil lo ud it canm-t be cridit.d to an, 'olbercansc than the honeslv and enter- prise of the proprietor. This honse . d.- serving of public ptronage. The remark . 'k of fishing tackle imported by this house i something no other dim in tbi. '" undertake, tbeir judgment i t being ca able of juilging what the cumtuun- ily desires The fall order for shot guns i- already sent to England for shot gun. for Ih, h tJru(lt, which JjJ srriv, ab)llt AlI ,,. They also have an immense stock of baby oarnsRes, coming from the laclorv in the ,t. ' croquet balls, bat, hammocks. etc. All people should go and view this mammolh emporium; it is warranted to eure indigestion. Oak Hill Items. March IT, ltWH, The lung fever ia raging. Wild atrawberriw are ripening. Alio Heutnway U very tick with lung fe- I ver. Mr. Henry Hickethier u visiting frieml. here hut uv. L It I, rumored that a tinning ach.a.l will cm ineuc. at tbi. place iu the near future, , . . . . ... , , .. , , 1 he Ittl'heliiM 111 I 111 Vli'lnltv url trv I., make their fortune this summer by ratting turkeys. A burgUr .made hit appearance here the first of the week, but eM'H.il .fter being .hot at four times as he ran. Oak Hill will bisim thi summer for !ern U,vi'' I,0WeU wi!l ,,ui1'1 mi '""' house. Nettie Mann is dangerously ill with lung fc..,"" rtwvery " lh',,"'ht to..b! V , ,.. ,.... i ,.,i,i ,f ... i. ....... will be held at lie Court House iu Eugene, Monday, April 2d. 1889. J. G. Stsvikson, School Rapt. Notice to Taxpayers. Conntv and state taxes will be Aelinmieut ti. ii. suj.w, nm rin. For Recorder. " e are authorized to state that B. F 1 n i- is a candidate for recorder at the en suing city election. I'uopiatkD Coakuk or Trace. Engineer, of tbe S. P. Railtoad have b'en tbi week rnuuing a preliminary line from Judkiu's Poiut through the Springfield bottom folio ing the county road lo the McVay Poiut. If the survey is satisfactory tin toad will be changed to that line. The present road .ollowa the foot hills aud baa several curves which are short and dangerous, as no view can be bad ahead. Tbe only trouble wilb tbe new route ia that the bottom over flows during high water. I lie Springfield station would be nearer that town about a quarter of a mile. Expired. The incorporators of the Pion eer Street Railway Co., of Eugeue, have not filed their acceptsnc of the condition provided by tbe two onlinsnces and their time for doing so has expired. They object to tbe amendatory ordinance paas.d by tbe Council requiring a bond for the perform ance of the contract, and requiring the road to be operated continuously, and the pro vi.ion allowing the Council to make rules and rates of fare hereafter. Everyone would like to see the railway built, but th city should carefully guard it interests be fore granting any franchise. The West Slot We find the following In Tuesday's Albany lenua'r.t. We have mail, dilligent inquiry from Junction ieple and they know nothing confirming the rumor: "It la reported that a survey i. being made he between Corvallia and Junction City prepara tory tn the extension of the West Side to the latter city; but we do not believe this will ever occur. There are many reasons why they will coutinue on the East lde." LniuT Snow. Parties who have recently crossed the Cascade monntaiua by tbe San tiam route report but a little over two feet on the summit. It is usually the first of June before tbe mountain roads are open, but from present iudicatious they will be ready for travel before tbe first of May. Tbore has been but little snow in the tn .nntaius the past winter, and the streams sre liable to fall very low in the summer. Isjohed Friday of last week the smok ing car of the north liound California ex press rolled down an embankment at tb washout in Northern California. Several of the ji I... i were badly shaken up, Mr. J C Moshnrg was among tbem and h:d hi side badly bruim d. He went through here ou the Suuday train to joiu bis wife at Port-1 iua. . Rmor CiactmcisioN --Inlina Gold- smith, wile aud inlaut son will arrive here S,,U1, ,irui (r,)DJ Me(lll,r , 8nil Mon(1 7 y uM ()) .Jg jot) wji M r(0rmed bv Rev. Dr. Block of Porland. A number of invited gneats will be present. MisiitEp In Eugene, Thursday evening, March 21, 1889, at tbe re.idence of th othi. a larw, uj an u. inn, nr. . , . .... u . . .. it . Stephen Moore to Miss Etts Goodman. Tbi GcAsnoffers its congTstnlstioiiS on this happy event. Complimeuts received. F..n Chief EaoiNci. At a meeting of Eugeue Eugiu. Co. 1 hor-day ev. niug, W McGhee, the p,enl aasi-tant engineer Doiuin.Pa) tor chief engineer, lo fill tbe Zmi by tbe resian.tion of D, M. - " Sloan, Maimed. At the residence of the biide'a parents in Eugeo. Citv, March 'Mb, I8S9, Mr E J Foley and Miss Marv F. Davis, bMh of this city, Rev. C M. Hill officistiUK Abeemtst. J . W. Smith was arrested I'huuuUy charged with assaulting O A. Lockwood. lie was tried before Justice Heoderaou and fined $25 and coats. Real EaUtu Tranafert. icoraa. A C Woodcock and O 8 Waahboma lo L N Ro.iey, yx interest iu 60x16(1 tret oo Wil Uiueti.. ,i,i, known a th old O'Brieo H ill lot; ran I,933.S3. Frauk Crow to E J Crow, interest in lot in aiuniiiaii a atlilltiou; coo dd 33. 8 P Wilaoo lo Wm Parberry, lot ln Shaw's sdiilion;coo f 1200. N J S..ii i lo Ella EvvDtou, lot in Shaw'a 2ml addition; eon $175. U A I' un. to J B Haskell, lot 10 Sbeltoti a addniou;con 125. Auiomeite Baker to Cba Baker, nndi Tided one-half inlerMl in Baker't I Intel, oon tiatingof 52x80 feet ou WillaoetU tlrwet; con (6,000. N N Matthew to Amelia A Smith, lot in Skiooi r' donation; ran $1100 Elital) Bright to Sampson McConnell. one lot; ism IIP. S P Loaell to Joseph Cord., lot; con)175 JcacnnN. Audrew Montgouitrv par Sbeutf to Wm Cummiua, 4 loU; oon $250. oooirraT. W H Martin to Robt W Veatcb, 80 acre; con 1387 50. S H lack son to Geo A Y.rnell, 80 acrea; con 1500. Iaac Vanduyne to J H Seever, 206 acre.; con $3,800. Alex Matthews to John Emart, 28 acre; con $2,125. U B to Wm Cooper; patent. V 8 to J A Golliford; patent. W H Gulliford to Sam'l Happen.tall, 118 acres; con $6U. D 8 to M L Wilmott; patent. I'.us Ma i, r to Jodd Sefert, 80 acrea; bood for a deed; con $200. Thomas Tyler to Fred W Kaiser, farm laud, and lot in Junction; con $800. COTTAGE OBOVI. J McFsrland hairs to Robt Griffin, 4 lots; con $110. Amos Troth to Robt Orifflu, lot is Shield' addition; .-on $60 Geo T Sear to E L Lockwood, 2 lot in Shield's addition; oon $100. OOBCTIU. John A Delaney to W M Vanduyne, 1 lot; oon $30. Isaac Vanduyne to Mary W Vanduyne, 1 lot; con $60. Irving- Items. March 20, 1889. March weather. Come in like a lamb, goes out like a lion. Miss Mamla Bond bas gone to Biuslaw to visit her sister, Mrs Rufus Robiuson. There are two factions of people here, Oue wants it all their own way; ditto tin other. Fern Ridge correspondent was in town Saturday seeking whom she could devour. Shoo! There was a pleasant social psrty st Ml . J. M. Kitchen's on Friday night in honor of Miss Minis Boseiuan who ia tbeir guest. Everylody eujoyed themselves until a late hour. There is to be a concert given by the Home Mission Hand at Irving March 29. The S r.'gramiie includes a drama, Among th reakers, tableaux and rectlationa. Prepa rations are being made to make the evening an enjoyable one. Come and pass tbe even ening aud help the band along. The even ing for (he coucert has uot been et as yet but due notice will be given. The only real valuable bit of news uu earthed this week is hereby given: An Irviug gauleuer is crossing strawberry plants. ugar cane, and milk w. ek, to pro duce a uew species of .ui which will grow tigai n l cream, in couueci.ou with straw b, rrtes. Ad he would have to do now i to attach the vine to the oow's tail and produce his family butter at tbe same lime. Teachers Institute. The Teachers Institute for the Second Ju dicial District and Lane County will be held in Engi ne City, the lOtb, 11th and 12th of April. An interesting programme i. being prepared consisting of day and evening exer cises. Teachers are required to be present, and school officers, especially, and the pul lio in general are ooidially invited to attend. It is aipected that rtdnced rata will be ob tained over the Southern PariAo railway to all memhera attending. Also reduced rates at the hotels in Eugene. We ssk the ear nest co operation of the cilizena of Eugeue and trust that they will extend a hearty wel come to all th. 1 who visit us st that time. Many good workers and speakers are ex pected from adjoining coontits. Teacher are expected to b precent wilb pencil und paper, many questiona aud much to say. J. G. Stivenson, Connty Sobool Superintendent. Price of Milk Reduced. The popular milkman, F. M. Blair, hss cisiinieneed dclh erlmr milk from hi. wsioin twice a ilay, morning and evening. He ha reduced the price to 5 vnt per quart, and guarantees fresh sweet milk. ill VflVOBllTV U.hIiiLh l.t Ii'.Miana elections the principal contest has been over III, of.iis. of nmrslisl Tim n ,!inrtir vMta the appointment of that officer and all an siintive orhcera ln the mayor, ami ll la likely that the contest will b. over th. mayoralty. 'I'll- election takes place on. we.k from nut Mondsy. Hi'Pekiob Stoves.- 8m the notice and ail. of T. A. Henderson on the first page of the .. .i.i. Th. Superior atove. and ranges for which he ia aide agent hsve established reputa tions, and from the testimonials received from thiaup uaing them msy be depended upon aa Krat-claas. Rev. Mr Koerner, a Lutheran clergyman, of New York State, is stopping at tbe Baker House, wilb hia wife, who is au invalid, aud was ordered to this coast by her physicians, in the hope that change of climate might benefit her b allh. FOR SALE By Miller & Hopkins. luofNl paoraaTT. 70 test front on Eighth street with three buildiugs, $2,000. Hou and two lots with bsrn ou 7th street; fine propatly $3,5UU. Five lots 10x160 feet each, near depot. $2lJ IO .(XI each H .use and lot near University, higb and dry. $750. . Five lots iu Scott's addition, high and dry. $12o each. cocirrai psopestt 95 acre, with half mil. front on deep wain. Sin. las bay beat sawmill site on th bay. $2,.a,o Fine farm well improved, 3 miles from Eugene ou the M h. uzm. f to per acre. 35 acrea 2 wile from Eugene, very best oil aud Que location. $00 per acre. 1.000 acre beat I mb.r land. $10 per aore 17 acre- iu western suburb of Eugan.; 5 acre. Iruil. iUO per aore. STATR UNIVERSITY- Column of the Eutaxlan Society. Emma Doaaia, Editor. Ant Boaim, Asst. Editor. March 23, '89. The seniors sre having u vacation this week, and a the Edilor-in chief is a senior, the Aaabtant Editor will edit the column i ue Thanks to tbi reporters of tb edi torial staff wi hay. been greslly aidid by a large supply of items. VVe are clad such va cations do not oonie every week especially Whiln ill,' o.'hief . .1,1... im m ........ Wait till the clouds roll by Lulu.-F. L. Only t wo weeks of school, and then vaca tion 1 Nika chub-co, nika nan-ich, nikaskookiim mau!! ' When ahull we thrtr meet airain" -Guv. Saturday evening. "la il uot time for refreshments. I have aom in my pocket." A O. "Out among the campus grass, hunting four-lead d clover," i. the song of some. Mr. Frank Moore of the class of -n7 ar.a in Eugene this week visiting bis old friends. The Lsnrean editor, whoso veraeite always uphold, says items are jc.i;c. (hi week. Moat ot the classes have beuuu to review preparatory to being examiued on the term's won. Student in recital ion room, to a.'i.r miii Please wake me up when it cornea mv turn to recit. What will lie the next illustration? Wanted-A well to dig a man with a Ro- The Sophs like variety in pronunciation, it appeared when oue of them , ..II... I "hedged" "bed gssl." St. Patrick's dsv was fullv ,.U, n,d th. dsy after by yard, of green riblsin suspended ' nuui neij i-i nspicuous place. The work in Elocut 1011 this ..,.. oonaiat. ed of drill on the sounds of Tonics, Subtou- tcs anil Atonies, or vocal gvmnaslic" It Is no no use to go home bv the back streets Sunday evening. Someouc is bound to see you despite the precsution. The latest pnEzle of the Virgil clsss is to e bow many translations can lie n .!, from th sentence, Jco rnofer tut main sin. Miles says he wishes he ssul' hi the choir so be could slways see a certain young lady home, pirsoually, instead of by proxy. The "Reunion Committee" from the Ex- tatian SOtlet) consists of Mis.es Vein. Adsir, Grace Muittv as ..ml Anna Roliert. The name of Miss Auna Crain waa trnns. ferr.d io the active list nf the anciely last Friday We are always clad lo welcom liacE old in. ml,, i. A student in the (ieometrv class arnhh iilv stooped in the midst of his demonstration slid exclaimed: "Oh. I have col the cart before the horse.!" What made the members of our brother society look and set so sleipy last Saturday? 1 ....... L-...1.. , . ' . nonsr, ruy uioruing session required early rising, hence lin k of sleep. The new picture slid its frame are ouita an addition to tbe society hall. It is well there is no phonograph near In rehearse the mm. nis mailo upon the likem ss contained therein. The Modern History class thinks that tho mortality of man is snmetluiea very conven ient, for when they csn recall nothing els. tin y feel perfectly safe in saying - "And he died." Miss Agnea Millicsn hegsn In i school at Goshen on la i Monday. The Kniaiisns sll Send their best wishes, Aggie, for a ancceaa. iu I term of school, and hope you maybe a ith them next Full Mr. O C Wilson, the annalist. and ex-can-iliilite for Lour, au President, wants it dis tinctly undent.. ml that th're will la. nothing in the annals this year thai will linn your feel ings if you don t hear them. Wanted A copy of Sale's poems. The Asst. Librarian haa lai n s-ked for them very week this year by I certain poetical Kulaxian, but she has failed lo he able to supply tbe demand as Ibey sre not lo be found. Severs! of the classes have taken up new work Ibis week. The Hophmore class io Physiology l'gan Zoology, th" class in Taci tus finished Geriipuiia and I. "in Ag.iooli; also tbe class in Hamlet hegau the play, "Aayon Like It." The Leap Frg Club met last Wednesday evening under the electric light, on the cor ner of s v. mil stxl Hull streets, forth, pur pose of electing i Dicers. The folio ing wera elected by the unanimous vote of tbe club: Pres. E Connell; Sec. F Oroner; Tr.aa. W. Connell; Marshal, R Oreene, It was real cruel for the Laurcaii editor to use such difficult Latin- - in his cilnain lust week Alter having searched through vocabularies, lexicons snd the like, w. gay up and concluded it was nut lb" same thing the Ancient Romans usc.L, Brother Min- gn, "please ohwrvo the r. .iiireil space after words " One by oue new specimens are being kdded lo Prof. Condon Isrge collection. We saw him explaining a new lot of fossils this week which he hail just received from Wisconsin. Ho called them crenoids. They were a low form of animal life, now extinct. allied lo the sen urchin slid sea anemone, rest milling a lily with a long stem fastened to the sea bed. The following is take from s recent letter received. from Mr R C Johnson, class '87. of Portlaud. by one of bis friends iu this city: m slir.iug that my term of office in the P. O, is Hearing its close, I sin looking sbout for a job It is uncertain when the racal will turn us out mink 1 II turn Uepulill- can. Ibey can t chaugu any olteuer thu.i I can." Il an happened that it was a Entaiian aud not a Laurean, who receivi d the highest average in the teachers examination, tn. mark being 91 9 per cent. The same slstid iug waa received a year ago by sn honorary member our society, Mi Alice Dorris. Alibongh E ii.maiis do not grace the leg islative balls of our stste, as snme of the for mer Laureana are doing.yet we do think they make anccessfnl school ma'ams. Who know bow many Governors anil Presidents, not to mention Judges, Repr. sentntive snd Sen ators, are learning "two times on. are two," under Melisaa. Etta, Miuui. or some of the other sisbr Entuxiaus, Tbe attendance st tbe aovi.ty last Friday was larger Ibau usual, and tbe meeting waa particularly an interesting one. Mias Alber ta Sbelton recited the poem "Chivalry," and Mias Ids Bcofieldread "Th Settlers Story." Both were very eulertilniDg and we.e great ly eujoj sd by th. aiH'iely. The question: Resolved. "That FresTrsd. would be th. best commercial policy for the TJ 8,," waa debated on the affirmative by Emma Cath erine In, ma, Clara Lnfinnu Condon, Lulu May Sawyers; ou the negative by Anna Mary It b. its. Ague Margaret Gre.ne, and Clara Giaee Matthew. Tbe Preildent wasunabl. to decide lb dehat., so rendered her dscttiou in favor of ibe affirmative, whll in tb. chair; but .re we left the bull her de I'Uion was reversed, so both the editors "got i Lb decision" bv 'he "mixed method." which U. think UlhaUit.