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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1889)
--.rv UIITN'I'V jUlitla Enfaraproeiit. u.niif O. C. has received a com 11- . . ... Viinliaio '" '-' " a"" . i ....... .1. r,uiene win oner mr . .1. .nnuil eliciwi nnem. "I -tlQH 1,1 ' . . . . I. Lajl 1 laat i mi. lie 1""" 1 mm abr-.iwl. and Bvmi aaya nil- . i . I r 1 1 1 1 ii iT "' i.-ii.....m 1 i lhmt the ni tit avail- . ..na ia" a. I ..... T . . 1 . .. .. 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 'I I ' 11 -nioi Mr " .talk. . ,.ff rt timir it rrJI make a mii TT aw .... inr eiuvniM " "VTT.f .v.- iwiroent are expect! rD:r of75c.nUp!.rd.y. The .1 .... in Laue county unpointed rimlrl . I I Km ..Unit s aamiuisirsuuii ut re- . ( n i J. ! J ifc i . ,! -"-.. . .. n.,r1 l-riml: wninnlA was p (.rot;- p--v-3 -5 - - t. lift) tr'" " " '.-.. ' A nl.rf lua Ii i.v f u J I,ee WSS HP """"' . .' S' ? , .nil A. A. Bk liner I the I nnuin ' . 7 " R njcn mid i" gi'" 1 iiiiiii in u 111 ja luciii""""" , 7 Ration, were voluntary. Lumber in Demand. EL. .. v., . . .. .li.l not stop for the . .... .i.nennea uvuu mother I Gardeniug i. in order. Hotter 20 ots; eggs 12, M. April 2Ut in EiMter Sunday. The trout law expire Sunday. Etuigreute oootiuue to arrive. Oregon lard at Hloddeu Soo'e. Seattle, W. T., haa a negro lawyer. Several large bnsiuess trade, on the tapis mrt" mannfactored by R. D. llrown April 1st oouuiy tuxes become delinquent , J"''' Mn,h" theenU oireucy for all Milk -old at5 oenta.iiuart by F m' 5 " "UhnUi T" P Blair. ' T" jour produce to the Pacine T Co. of rain Ml thii Kniiin Two or three showerw week. Money to loan on farmt, Walton. Sheet nimic aul mosic book at M. iiiLierK f evening m lime airawberriM in blotaotn. Paul Boolon to-r.iht Look out for April Fool 'a day oke. Hat your tieket for city election prmtrd llore bill, on eloth or paper printed at at the Ocaan ottce. theOpiai, offlc. w. 8. Johot wae morrUd at Alban-Thnn,. The Lane Coanty Bank ban hail their Jay to Mr. Jaoe Botll, of Swael Home, mdo-. finely letured. pM, ,nd HlrU.y .,,. V" "' '" mario in the ail on Friday ing- The troupe give a ood prriorniance. and Saturday afUrnoooa. Two heary tln MM run at FrW. ina noey tted Lounge, the beet lounge in ""wiry Monday craning for a Koeelmrs build ink. Wa Fenton cold hie reaidence thia weak to N s Kobinoon of Santa K ., Cel., for ItM, Mean W H Abnnu ml Frank drown we 10 cent white '"' " taJing of Urtlng a planing mill at of Judge Let- lMatH.ll L.Co. No. meetaMnndav "'lluw l'rd in giKxl alyl ning. oubai-nlie for your 1 Extracla in beaotiful decantera at Sludden iD'r,"-nccewr Geo OsUaaf, mm x- i-iniuciiin aaie uy m. train. on ai coki a tbe atock inuat be aold. A blind negro thia week. waa in town a day or two "I . !ll ..,. k . Mini l)UI win wmum .. 1 1.. hi inn iiuuuiu 1x1111. in- Uooueioi " n, that nearly three-quarter, of a. . . -1 i.mki ho bean .nDDliM? hih i" : . .!. or.. 1.... I logging crewa "" ,6ni logi for hie mill and has already laran Wlion 1. Ill ,.t t.!nlta - . . 111... II... ,,., ,l , ,lV HflJU, ,,, f. tor oy.tera. I yr- Genuine Idaziliiin Debbln ani.u..u. .1 i I "rlc" Levinger'a. Preotoi and get the beat price. Nllir.k.. IV. . U 11 i.vl ,""m uoun iu cent wnne , r.im1p Mmr enrar of M.rkn. r noiMir Hot and cnH h.ik. - Preaton invite, intending purchoaer. to I Mm 1 1 1 . t . . .. . 1 fl l a . rv m naMnw naua du nacl II.' TV,- .. n.. n-...U ...ill propertr ia liC linuroeed by tht dritinn of pilea ocraaa the river at the head of the mill race to bold the water. Moeburg A U irria are movii g their em ery at.. re iuio the red front rrai.nrant. The Waaaa in tk. I i l i. . .. billdincnowoei-"lledlvthelilwillteLUv.il ..7 - ' , Km oennm. .lwaya . . . r. -w -i . . t there. ( ity lUkery ami reaUnranL 1 back to give room for a brick your newapaiT4 at M Lev- Will Scott". Electric Coraeu at Laatrra ror nale only at 0. Bettmin'a. w enta VOIl I ennm .n.l mmm wl. Havana Cigar clippiuga for the pipe at the SU" w,ua harneaa. Eugene Cignr Fnctory. Before atoriuK r aelling your oata aee A. For tbe beat nnd cheapest apring beila aud ' ' , . ( U'ttU Chvalier '"rley wanted, lounge, go to K D. Brown".. ', ' W.ilton, Sr.. boa purchawl property A tine line of ailk plushes iu nil shade. ' win remove to ttut town twice and grades at F. B. Duuu'n. Freah Ynu.iina and Eaatern oyatera a week at ( 'itv Keataurant. Rest violin and guitur strings at M. Lev inger'a. A.k your grocer for Juoctiou flour. It ia excellent. Finest brand, of cigars and tnhinana i ; If oalmrg, Ilorri. & Co'.. J County court meet. Monday; Commiaaion era court Wednesday. A. R. Campbell lectured at Salem thia week to a good audience. Call at Moabnrg, Harris A Co's nnd get their prices on Groceries. Everything in the Grocery line new and 1 re.h at Moaburg, Harris & Co's The City Council has not met for a whole week. What is going to. hi.ppen? Oregon now has thirty-one counties, the .'ecent legislature having created two. .Mackerel, llloatera, Herring. Salimm. jVin Hail.li.ck and Cod nan at Sladden 4 ; Sou a. j Try our cream (niffa, City Bakery. I Oregon hauia, ahouldem and aide at biatl. . ileu & Son 'a. I Kememher we deliver every thini; with our own wo,'on, City Bakery. A mining expert from Sal. m goes to the Blue river miuea Monday. The mind of the averag. email boy of Eugene tnrneth to boa ball. Fine asortment of wall paper at M. Lev inger'a, aucceiwor to Geo. Collier. A patent fence mm wa. "doing" the 'own thia week Aa nanal, hia "wo the beat." All n W aonga. dancea an.) mnaie on Fri. I hive decided to leave Goshen soon I I goods very eneap tor coan or pro- day uud Saturday, March 'lh and 30th E. C Lake, marble cutter and dealer in monuments, .bop on Eighth street, Eugene. The ("icaD will eulirga next week to a seven cilumn iniMriii ,,r . r.r. , Mr. Lee Morehouse has been appoioled ' MtlaMtlhl. agent for the Umatilla Indian reservation. J Tne Eene Herc1H cjglf twofor25 Electric lights have been placed in tho) rents ia the best. Maoafactmed by the Court House. Thia is a great improvement. I Eugene Ciuar Factory ttlllametto Htreet was civen swee bum I i sell sucb tnincs as 1 iio not HoiKUf ureutlv improving it. aonearauce. to move, regardless of ooat, from nowt Xh( Militi;l cnmDanv md 0reaan hose I team drilled 011 Willamette street Monday evening. A sidewalk has been built in frout of the burnt district on Willamette street. It wns much needed. B. C. Agee, sheriff of Douglas county, col lected all but $175 of the tux levy of 1888. He muBt be a rustler. The "Cuban" and "Yarru" cigars nt Horn & Paine's. Try them; they ore tbe heat in the market for the money. There is no perceptible ilecroase in the cigarette-smoking small boy in Eugene. Is the tobacco law n failure.' 1 get I. .iiiy 10 leave, so cuwo one ami uenre narnains. I 1 1 u.L- all llirtd,, Ihal ara . . . . .. ,,.,,..,..l .....1 ... .. .. ... J.. I In. IMMO 111 ua; Ul I ' ' 1 J. W. Matloci. Letter List. 1 .1 i. 11 ......... .....,...) 1 for it Ibe noHtomce in tatigene (Jity, tr 1. n 1 uuti Gentry, J F 2 King, U C Sickle, Mr. Mebbie Scoville, Chas Wilson, Geo A,M.nl nn. fw.tt will lwi mil, In nn nai GIWI5V V. WUW - w ...... KllCU UUl, r . . . . 1. . UMiniuiii: nn lui- iiuviid 11.11 ihimo rtrtiBeii, giving (late. F. W Obbobn, P. M. rtr VI r r. v. tr n r Notice. '"c in 11, Ten t in veil in w noiii 11 111:1 v ri 11- Ibat ibe books aud account, of Sloan whn a nnA .11 aiith.invul in ,.,ill..,. receipt for the name. 1 1 II. C0RBK8T, W. comer of 8th and Olive streets. Price of Milk Redtifetl. timpnur miiKinan, r. ni. uiair, naa i 'lay, miirning and evening. He has Carpits! CarpeU!! 8. H. Friendly haa just received a large and varied assortment. He will suit yon. Perry Fr.ink'. Peroheron .Ullion Heron will make the seaaau at Stevena' stables. See hia ail in another column. Don't forget that Moabnrg, Harris 4 Co. handle more flour, provisions, etc., than any other grocery home in Eugene. Two weeks from next MomUy the regular term of Circuit Conrt will convene in tbia city. The docket will not b a large one. An effort i. being mode at Brownsville to purchase the old machinery of tbe Browns ville woolen mills and continue a mill there. An baatern Uregon paper will take butter ion subscription. In tbe Willamette valley D. Diti The Oregouian of Sunday I Dr. Driver will occupy the pulpit of Methodist church in tbia city two Sundays, when he will remove his IT i.i ..(liium, ... I ...... . t.. .. ..,11 ti.ui. u .. ami He VI I lif.il return unrl Ink., tin mi nil nil- r h.i m in ill. r. - rr" m i. p Demiiinent ArrHliuetiienlu i.n lie mmle Driver, who vacates the pulpit, is uot u iii mi uregon conierence as an en- 'V),iu,i "J" II..I . I .in iH.tiim u 1 MI nth.r lllllil. nn, Inlii into tbe pulpit. When be begins hia lui. ittma tin 11 a. ram in ft-nut nf ttiu nnn. rprmriikO. 110 IUOU VVU' wul nilUUUe UMI1BUUU nun DBthUl D.i1l Ka. i.r. ;., Ma uv, iu llUWIIalUi. IBVIUI IU UM IIIH rm ruVan4 hnamil.l TwBun.-Weclip the followina com- uin nn. A.. t ui.i. tt: lOa Ynrtkat (Imm I a 1 H ---.n uiutf UVJUUUUi IUUHIWI IU low m which is situated Psvcifle Uni- -i. .ui. luaiuuiton : "a w oi two catalogue of the Bute Univ.rrs.tT aatCDf ruirvhurl J 1 T .ucu uur UBIE. in cum .Willi. i Of study therttin ..id nut. it mnka lmong the colleyei of the Pacifio Coast. SaCODd to nnn. .in... ,Vw. n;.,arai.v . . v .uvu, lur uuiiD.iiii ... lueauvanuwe. seem 10 oe T EnH .h.i. . .T . . . . uj launch man. There are twenty IMtBU in the nreiiaratorr work. Uanin..! l.Ji.5 ... iJ Ifh I 11 WTJOIUPW HlfaWIIII iu 0001 Of law. thirtv.aix in th cnaen- Mmwic and nineteen in thn medical . ine new law ailmittino atu- fteof tnition charce. will add a larire - . aiuo.nta ine coming year. Kin. tl. i... .i . i . n n fc im .Ml VI 1UD IllfU IHII. 1 railroan nurlh nt Vnnnni leer. bt alaal :i. V,t. Wwiderably heavier. nd much .IKUn 1 l.nH -1 1 .. I ... . L. - . . l"ia road are m a anace of a """H 0 K..lr,i.n. J I .l .. -B.o uiu irviu vjusuwu iu Tl H iL . iobnaM)n tnis wee. 'I I0U lUSt north nt hi. ...Linn., nn r 71. 10 t.. r. Palmer, of SanU tort Km u. Johnson pur a.i " lola lour vea "mar naa onn. i p-i:f : . . j : 1 1 . n U.IIIU1UI., HUU Will wun bis family iu May. He wi aome dwelling on the property JasperStevensslanghtcredthreeporketelaat j ,ne ""thren of the pre, draw the line at week at Cove whose maximum weight was, I ylooa- from 10 to laO emigrant, are to leave Watauga and Ashe this week for Oregon and Washiugton Ty. Tennessee Tomahawk, March loth. The Oregon Hose Team have received their new uniforms. Tbey are neat and nobby. Thia company is now drilling a couple of times weekly. Popular prices at tbe theatre March J.Hh nnd 30th. Admission 50 eta; children 25 eta. Reserved seats, for whiah there is no extra charge, at the postofht-e. The flouring mills of Levi Douglas, at Hiirrishurg, will be in operation by April 111. A -leant sawmill is also soon to be built there by parties fr.'in Silverton. Mr. J. B. Colernon haa let the contract for a uew front to his buildings occupied by Gerhard's saloon and the City Bakery, to S. 0. Garrison, for tbe sum of $875. Messrs. E P. Coleman and John Long of Coburg recently sold to Mr. Norwood for the company he represents, 190 head of cat- I tie, to be delivered within a month. Dr. W H. McMurtry haa locate.) iu En 1 gene with bis office np-etairs iu Walton's I block. He is a physician of '2ti year, experi uDce. see hi. curd in another column. Carpets 0' every style and grade at Friend ly's. These carpets have jn.r arrived aud have been well selected 'o met I tbe demands of this market Call and examine bis varied assortment. Firemens election to day, Saturday, be tween the hours u 1 and 6 p. tu. Tbe can didates are: W. D. McOhee of the Engine company, and J. F.Starr of the Hook A Ladder Co. Tbe following gentlemen of Lane county have been drawo on the D. 8. grand jury, which meets in Portland April 16th: OB Chrismuti, I E lStvena, U Millican, J B Sellers and J C Bushnell. The Churter Oak is the best stove manu factured. It in the pride of every house hold. Messrs. Starr. Griffin & Brown have recently received from the manufactory at St. Louis a oar load of them which they are offering at very low price. Call and exam ine them. S. H Friendly keeps the largest aud best assortment of clothing, ladies dress goods, hats, etc. He ia oontinnavlly adding the latest and niwt aty lea to hia atock . Hia prices are fixed to suit the times. N'oonie, Little May, Paul and Emily Bou lou, Stella Wood, Geo. Harrison, Johuny Blackford. Gub Leonard aud Will Caldwell nt the theatre on Friday and Saturday, March '29lh and 30th. The lloseburg Keview of March 20th haa tl.. tiillnarinii item: "U. S. PafiUe was iu when dressed, 1392 lbs E. U. Clothing, boots nnd shoea just arrived from New York, at G. Bettman's. Will be sold cheap for tho next 30 days. Tbe curbing ou tbe west side of Willam ette street between Sixth and Seventh has been changed to the proper grade. A ynnng Ron of Mr. Bunce, the foundry man 0.' Independence, formerly of Dallas, was drowned in the Willamette Sunday. MessiH. Geo. A Dorris, Thomas Brown and N Rowland are tbe judges and clerks of the Firemen's election, that takes place to day. Cbas. Latier has rebuilt hi. feuce on the front of bis residence on the street ft$d, greatly improving the appearance of bis prop erty. Death has relieved tho sufferings of the lad at Corvallis who broke a thermometer in his month and swallowed 11 portion of the quicksilver. We understand that towu property ia boominit at Springfield. That city has a spleudid water rower, and ia bound to make quite a manufacturing city. We notice C. F. Rupel's attorney card in the Baker City Blade. Mr. Rupel was well known in Lane county, having practiced hia profeision at Junction for a time. We lt-aiu Unit the new sawmill recently takrn to tbe Lower SiuBlaw river, will pro I mill v be located at the town of Acme; at least the material aud machinery was all un loaded at that place. The ladies should call at J. D. Matlock'8 store and examine tb it beautiful and wre fully selected stock of ladies dress goods Spring and Summer patterns of the lateBt styles, and quality to suit tha buyer. T. T). Matlock has Hist received the lar gest and moat complete line of clothing ever bronuht to Euirene both aa to quality and quantity. New styles and new goods giving the buyer avery opportunity to make a suita ble and satisfactory selection. Now ia a good time to clean up backyards and remove the rubbish .ud filth that nas accumulated dunnit the winter. "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," wrote f ranklin, ann tne ounce is wen im plied in the cleaning-up process. For the cure of colds, eougba, and all de rangementa of the respiratory organs, no other medicine is so reliable as Ayer'sCherry Pectoral. It relieves the asthmatic aud con enmptive, even in advanced atage. of tbe disease, and has saved innumerable lives. When Macbeth ironically asked: "Canst thou minister to 11 mind diseased?" he little knew that mankind would one day be blessed with Aver's Sarsapanll 1. In purity in.. 1 . - 7 .. . 1 . -- ... in tbe blood, this powerful alterative g.ves town yesienia am .n row Ktrem'ti to everv luiicuon - tone and strewn! to every faculty of the system. The commencement exercises nf tbe medi cal department of the University of Oregon takes place at Portland neit Saturday even ing. Judge Deudy, President of the Board of Regents, will confer the degrees on the nlosa. which consists of five members. J. vice will be established at Medford, Drains Pass and at the university at E.tgene. The atate appropriated 200o for this purpose. Mr. Frank Rankin has received tbe plans for bis two story brick on the comer of Seventh aud Willamette strneta, the same having been designed by W. T. Campbell. The building will have a circular bow win dow cn the corner and will be boilt toiato make it an ornament to the city. E. C. Lake haa moved hia marble abop to ....... hnililina on Htu Street, one door ooat of Sloan a liverv atable P. H. Kartell, who rw ,Ql'T on 4 t a . j v nifiu 11110 county tut 7 .mn ,qM MM MM the ' " Bw uouiTlur CUM w. .""tint, ,1,, .-an, me great Eni "kWonlutwW.d.y reat English orator. D. Fenton ill be tbe veledictorian. A new postal card is soon to be put in cir ., 1. It la verv much like a douliU lui in' " - a- card. The Uck fold is Hplit dugooilly od a 1:1 t nn;nta if I ha funr SmbI are folded and joined in the center j CQUrr sud engraver has charge of the ehop. with a piece of gummed paper. 11 - Mr. Le is uouik u'"i , T7" contain any more writing apace than the I Bi buainesa ia atdily increasing from the SmI "ard. It weighs lea. tb.n half an ; M tblt he tarns out uotuing but the best ounce. The only advantage will be a greater of 0rk. . , . nh- Tbe Lerovl Company played at Rhine P"v""' . . 1 1 . I I ... iiitre Tiiesdav eveninv; to a small A mT' Z7?'Z t : . Vieuce It mm also' odvertiavd to aho. Ul I I,,., .nrwniillllelit 11- Mnri.il lu'liuu i-'.j . , . " . uiui ' " i-r- - I he four !i. ..It an.-! favorablv known as a marme Wednesday by Oeo.P. Litchfield, ot tnts city. 7V;T""uv ,n,l Thnrs-lav .veui..gs, but no M .a tint i I . - - eveninvr. tb- agent of this district. He was not mi.yex-1 - -k " J - g a, peeling the .ppointment, .nd it -a. I P - f, J e, cliD. The troape 5 Hurprise B him ! 311 U hod W propX !ver .... rrt Mr I .11111 Iieill I- . - 1. w- Ul.lu. - nn, I liia frieui pointm;-nt. Salem Journal. Litcnnein i. 'i.' E ;.: ..it. bv th. bbbbMsmM ..1. ... Crl in know 01 UU SB-I ' UK" "' ir-'-.v 7 . . .-. ... i.. . , , , u... linn m ffOOd .U.W ' ww . Kl.ler D M Whitney baa been ill a couple of month, but ia now able to tie on the airret. Johnny and Edward Whitney have been aick with gaalric fever bat are improv. jig, Geo. Midgli-y and Robt. Parker have pur ehaaed the stock .nd machinery of Abrarai t Brown's planing mill and have taken charge ot the aame. $3800 waa tbe pure ha-e prioe. Immigrants are arriving daily, some of there bringing their atock along. Wednes day "a freight brought two cat loada of freight and 10 horses, from Nebraska, the owner, not bring able to dispose of Ibe horse, in that .late. A .apposed craxy Chinaman va. found wvndering aimlessly about the streets o( Junction the first of the week, and he waa arreeled by Marshal Kirk, of that city, and brought to Eugene and turned over to the county anthoiiuea. After a medieal examin ation, be was declared saue, and disrbsrged from custody. Ppnonal. Sherwood Burr visited Junction but Wed nesday. Hon. 3 G. Thompson, of Monroe, waa in town Monday. Mr. 8 P Sladden went to Portland Thnrs day morning. Recorder Dorris has cone to the Blue river mines. Mr. Cy Walkina aud wife paid Junction a visit tola week. Mr. Parry, tbe Roseburg tailor, paid En- gene a visit tots week. We are pleased to learn that Judge Wash bnrne i. improving daily. Mr. J. A. Briggs, tbe Pleasant Hill pho tographer, was in town rnday. A. F. Hard, of Florence, has returned after a vi.it to tbe Eaatern Btates. Capt. Cox, the genial old aall of Acme, waa in Eugene tbe first of the week. Judge Bean has neen iu attendance upon Circuit Conrt at corvallis tbia week. District Attorney Hamilton, of Roaebnrg, apent Thursday afternoon in Eugene. Hon. R. A. Irvine, senator from Linn county, was in town Monday viaiting hia daughter, lira. L. Bilyeu. Lee Searcy and wife, of Dayton, W. T., are visiting at tbe reaidence of her parent., Mr. and Mrs. M. Wallis. ' We are pleased to state that Mr. J. 8. Baker ha. returned from Yamuna Bay greatly improved in health. Messrs. Chas. Vandenbnrg, Fred Bellman and J. S. Roberts leave for Ellensburg the fir-t of tbe week to seek a location . Mr. Choa. E. Lockwood, who is attending Ihe State University Law School at Port, land, visited friends in Eugene this week. Rev. Beck haa gone to the Eastern State-, authorized to collect funda for Ihe benefit of tbe Catholic convent school located in Eugene. Mr. Julius Goldsmith returned to Med ford Monday evening. The ceremony of circumcisioti waa performed on bis infant son Monday. Mrs. Goldsmith will viait in Eugene for a mouth or more. Mr. T. J. Nelson, Depnly Internal Reve nue Collector, waa in town Thnrs. lay He i. looking smilingly oven if be ia serving under a Republican Pre.ident, nnd hia Chief bus sent in hia resignation. Mr. T. L. Skaggs of Seattle, W. T . made relatives and friends in Eugene a pleaoant visit tbia week. Late is now General Mana ger of Wells, Fargo A- Co 'a Eipress busi ness in that city. We are glad to learn of his p-osperity. Fire tiid Water Talk. The Eugene Water company has been re placing tbe three inch main on Fifth street with a four inch pipe, and extending it further west. While replacing the hydrant in front of Mrs. Geary', residence it waa found that Ihe hydrant was not effective and could not bi ased owing to tbe rust. Had a fire occurred in that vicinity, the water for which Ihe city pays could not have been utilized. It i. the duty of the Chief Engineer of the fire de partment to aes that hydrants are free and effective. An election for a Chief takes place to-day and it ia to tie hoped that one may be selected who will devote some time to the duties of his office. The bydrauts should be tested and opened at leaat once every three tnoutbs. The duties of the Chief Engineer require great attention. Aa . matter of fact the salary, $50 per annum, ia uot commen surate with the responsibility attached to the office and an increaaed oompenaation should be allowed. Elect a competent Chief. Railroad Accidents. Last Monday morning Dr. Sterling Welch of Oregon City, who formerly attended tbe State University, fell from the rear ooaoh of the Eugene local below Oregon City. He was endeavoring to get a glimpse of a tramp who waa taking n brake beam passage, aud it it supposed a aadden jerk of tne cars threw htm off. He fell on bis bead on a pile of atonea, making a long gaab on tbe right side of the htad rendering him unconscious The train look him to Oregon City, and he died tbe eveniug of the same day at 7 o'clock. He waa only 26 yeara old, a young man of unassuming manners and fine, quali ties. Tbe same day an insane woman jumped from tbe northbound California express, while it waa going at the rate of 20 milea an hour near Shedd. She was badly bruised but not seriously. Ax IuPBOviMBTrr. The partition between tht county elerk'a office and tbe room for merly used for the ooanty court haa been removed, and tbe entire room is now used ley tbe clerk. It makes a decided improve. meat, a Clerk Ware baa been cramped for room nnd compelled to inner great tucun Tieucu in transacting boaineaa with tbe pub lic on account of tbe limited room. Bat Lane ooanty is about tbe only county that bouses its publio officers in buildings built by the pioneer, thirty. five years ago. Real Entate Transfer.. (corat. Dr L K Jonea to Herbert Eakin, 40 feet on ; west aide of Willamette street, between 9tb and loth .treeta, in Mulligan'a addition; con $3 000 R B Henderson to R M Day. lot in skin ner'a donation; con $1400 Harriet E Sladden to 8 P Wilaon, lot in SUddcu's addition; con $388. Chaa II Vandenberg to Mra L C Potter, j lot on aoutb Willamette atret; con $1300. Phoebe B Kinsey t It Hayden, lot in lVkar 'a addition: inn $li. John A Post tu A N Foley, one lot; $250. Mary E Coffin et al to R II Henderson, lot in Skin ner'a donation ; con $1400. lie.. Midgley et al to .1 S Baker, InU in MM I . in cm, B2.VI0. T W Shalton to R M Dav, one lot in She) t..n'a addition; $100. OoCKTBT. S l Madden to Harriot E Sladden. 123 acre adjoining Eugene; oon, $1 and other valuable email I. rations. C W Powell to N E Bower, 80 acres; con, 2000. L T Parker to F M Parker, 160 acrea; con. rJ'ssi F M Parker to L T Parker, 160 acres; con, $2 000. Phillip Mnlkcy to Harley Parish, 10 acres; con. ? I... W 8 Lee to Eva Wilkinson, 387 eon, $6.UO0 Frank Wilkinson to V S Lee, 387 con. i.i M A Driakill to O W Lucas, 160 coil. $700. E H Hawkins to School Diat. No. acrea; con, $100. B J P. ngra to Viola A Peugra; power of attorney. W O Lackey to (Jen H Hale. 10 acres: cn; $200. Stale of Oregon to J E Davis 207. IK acrea; eon, $200. srkmoriiLiv. J E Holt to J J Walton, Sr, 8 lots; con, MM To Contractors. Nuliee is berebv given that, until 7 p. to.. Saturday. April f.tb. 1880. aealed bida will he received for tbe construction of a city bell lower, according to plana and anecificatioua on exhibition at ibe stoie of S II Frieudly, Eugene, Oregon. All bida to be accotu paoied by a certified check in the aum of jloo aa aecurily for faithful perfoimance of work if bid ia accepted. I be city reservea tbe right to reject any and all bida. 8. H raiKxni.T L. Burav. Com E R. I.tvkiv acrea; acrea ; acrea, 7, 10 Citizen Convention. A meeting nf the citizens of Euiiene will he btld at the Court House, Mt turn EVKBINU, MaSI'II SOTH, At 8 r. M. sharp for the purpose of nominating a tieket to be voted for at the city election, April 1st All are cordially invited to attend. Mani Citizexh. Nt. Tim IV : i complete change in the runuing of trains is being contemplated. If inaugurated the Eugene local will lie dropped and two daily through traltia each way started. Under tbe proposed pro gramme tbey will meet at Albany moruiug and evening and there will be no noon trains. Tbia move now is simply being con sidered with a probability of it. inaugura tion. A lhany Democrat. Mahkibu. On Sundav, March 24, 1889, at tbe residence of tbe bride'a parents in Junc tion, Mr. Walter Beebe, of Ashland, and Mku Olive Page, daughter of Mrs. J. O. Bnahnell, Rev. G. M. Wbituev officiating. The happy couple were the recipienta of a large number of elegaut pnweuts, including a purse of $210 from ibe bride'a mother. They will reside in AahUnd, where Mr. Beebe ia agent iu the Southern Pacific com pany 'a office. Citv Ei.irmns The annual citv election of Eugetie takes place at tbe City Hall Mon day So tar little mien si h i. oeen luuut tested, tbe change of milking the marshal'a office appointive instead ot elective having cooled the ardor of tbe workers, a. al. Yoran, W H. Abmma and I. L Campb. II are the judges of Ihe election. Polls open at 9 o'clock and close at G. Unifobm Dbill. Oregon Hose Team will give a uniform drill this, Saturday, afternoon at 4 o'olock. Tbia company bas received a line new uniform and Is doing good work. Tbe uuiform consists of blue -Inn- and black I" it- and caps. New National Baxb The Eugene Na tional Hank op tied it. donra aa MBjfc luat Monday moruiug taking the place of tin Bank of Oregon. This bank .tar's with a paid np capital of '.".. and a stirplua ol $10,0(10, See its d in another column. TkLErHONB Co. The pole-are being ecat tered and put up for tbe telephone line; The company will soon be ready for busi ness. 1 tie central station will lie mealed st tbe Pntal Telegraph offic , aud Mr. Geo. Craw will be iu charge. Stbavkp A roan mare pony; white stripe In face; roachid n.ane, hobtailed; brauded D. K. on left abouldir; when escaped hail u leather halter on. A reward of $5 will ht paid to anyone returning tbe animal to tbf Minnesota Hotel, B0frM. BoiiN. -In Sab in, on Monday. Maroh 2 1889. to the wife of W. T. Slater, a soi Mr. Sister is the efficient state treasurer, null this is bis third boy. Ho is doing well fur tbst Democratic minority. haletu mates-man. 8TATR UNfVERSITY. Nomin . m. At u meeting of Eugeno Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1, held Thursday evening at their hall, Mr. J. F. Starr wsa uuauimously nominated for Chief Engineer, Uo kb. Near Eugene, Uregon, March SMI, 1889, to the wife ot Alt. Kirklund, a son. FOR SALE i By Miller & Hopkins. Column of the Kntaxian Society. Euata Do axis. Editor. Anna Robbbtb, Asst. Fiitnr. It'll ' -I PBOfBBTT. 70 feet front ou Eiuhtb atreet with three buildings, $2,000. House ami two lota with utirn ou an atreet; fine property. $3,600. r ive lots tunou icei eacn, near uepoi. $200 to 1500 each. House aud lot near University, high sud dry. $750. Five lots in Scoti a addition, lugh and dry. 9 l2o eacb. COCIITBT PBOPEBTT. 05 acre., with half mile front on deep water. Sia.law bay beat sawmill site on tbe Uv. $2,000 Fine farm well improved, 3 miles from Eugene on th- McKenzie. $40 per acre. 36 acre. 2 miles from Eugene, very best - -ul and fine location. $50 - r acre. 1.000 acres beat timber land. $10 per acre. 17', acres in western suburbs of Eugene; 6 acres fruit. $100 per acre. March 30, 89. The marenal baa found her calling. Everybody i. invited to tbe open session. Mr. and Mrs. Parker, laat Tuesd ry, visili d the aenior claaa iu Ueology. Hon. Rnfua Mallory, of Portland, will a I dreaa the Uuiveraity at Commencement, The name of Mia. Effie Young waa pro. poaed for membership at the laat meeting ot the aociety. The queation choen for two weeks hn. waa: "Are rundern anisaus .uneiior to ih. i of ancient times." "Mian Prraideiit, I remember vividlv tl a lime. when G.-orge Washington crossed tl e D' leware lu Ibe smw and rain." Julia n debate. We are verv sorry that Mr. Will MaeCor- tnau was obliged to return b m- ou a.vo nt of weak eyea. Hope he cau bo baok next term. Mr. J. I). Fenton, who graduated in '84. at present a student of the medical depart ment of ihe University, visited in Eugene iue nrsi oi me wee.. A O.'ersaya "it's all about town" and wbfn we oak what, makes reply, "the sidewalk " He ought to ierainhuliite around the observ store on- of these daye. Thi- i apriug time and jnat the lime for -pring poetry, but the annalist baa borroaed the machine and we will be unable to give our n i l. i- any poetry this week. Caspar W. Sharpies, '84, recently rend a paper before a medical society in Philadel phia, which was very highly compli.uented and published in the society annals Rumor has it that Wesley Mulligan, one of tbe Laurenns, has been attacked with the "boom craze." and is talking of buying a lot Wonder it it is for mere speculation. The society find that n "committee of the whole," is a most enjoyable affair, especially wh n the subject Iu la considered ia a treat. Sufficient io say, tbe feast was complete and tu .-I enjoyable. . We are glad to state that Mi -s Nellie Snod o.rn.s has sufficiently recovered her health to lie witu us again in aociety. Hut she has withdrtwn hr name from the regiater and will uot return to school thia year. Jerry "Oh. Tiche, wait for me. I want to walk w.th you. until I get blue " S,Kin Iter we heard thia strange exclamation we liegoit to understand wheu Jerry passid nil a yonnu lady with a blue hat and coat. I) ui 't talk so loud next time, Jerry. The iiueatiot' (or to-night (Saturday) at open aesaiou ia; Resolved, "That tbe an nexaiion of Cauada to the U. S. would beun ulvisable. The speakers on the affirmative are Anna Roberts, Clara Condon and Nellie Suodgrass; on the negative, Agnea Oreene, Elva Galloway and Grace Malthewt. 'How queer it la without the seniors" wa. the cry of nlojut three students laat week. How insignificant the class of '89 ought to ft ell but after profound thought and deep meditation they have evolved the conclusion: "If Heaven In s shout aa in our infancy, and the world liea about ua afterward, we mnit be pretty well lied about." "Tbe nox waa lit by lux of Luna, A night moat opportnua." Bo thought tbe astronomy claaa Monday eveniug. Tbey surprised Prof. Bailey at tbe observatory about Ihe lime he was ready to atop observing. However, the light, were soon relit, tbe instrument adjusted and au hour was apeut in star gazing. "Laiinesa ia an inherent quality in every one, aud we have no good reason for be lieving Ibat University atudenta are exempt from it any more thau other persons. At any rale, a direful observation of their ao lions and habiti couvincea u. of tbe fact that tbey have not been no of late. This alale of tiucouscious laziues-, we believe, ia brought aUnit by a neglect of proper ex ercise of laitb mind uud body. Oue often finds himself indisaised to sludv. He for aiike. his hooks, and instead of iesorting to phyaical labor throwa hiuiaelf upou the Ih-iI or couch to take an afteruoon'a nap. Thia ia ao delighllul that the aame trouble comes on the neit duy and the same remedy is repeated. So the prooesa goes on day at ti r day until a habit ia firmly established, which Hilda one more to the innumerable boat of lazi ones, who are a dead weight on aociety ami a nuiaauoe to the World. Not many of ua can be accnaed of l.emg extreme ly luzv, and yet we all have tendencies toward inactivity, wbiob it is high time to re form. What we moat need is a better appre ciation of the fact that we ore plaoed in the world to benefit the world, and that we can best do tbia by following the laws of health, and the lawa which will iusnre oar highest di velopm. nt menially ami physically. I t art c oil luziueia secnui to bu ao Bp plna 1- to ti a at ulculs th.t we oopy it In our column. The society was entertained last Friday with n rending, "The Inquisitive Boy, " by Miss Nsdie lloleotub. The question: Re eolved, "That Lincoln mode a better Presi dent than Waahiugtnn." waa debated on tbe affirmative by Ida hVhofleld and Clara Con don; ou tbe i egalive by Julia Hamilton and Nellie Straight. The principle argument on the affirmative was ibat hm Lincoln waa Preaideiit, the nation waa divided In it. iewa ami nut as eaaily ruled aa in Ibe day. of puritan simi 1 o iy, that he guided the nation through lis ureal crisis, thus showing his -him i ior ability as au executive ruler; that be deserved a greater amount uf credit in saving tbe country after it woe a nation th. in in forming it into a nnion; that tho Emancipation Proclamation iasaed by him, was nr uouier man auy tiling done while Washington was President. The negative held that being President while tbe nation Bras juat beginning, required greater ability than when it was in ila prime; that when Washington began bia career as Preaident, tie bnd to contend with "foreign elements." Tbe empty treasury was a great drawback; that he had to be at the head in tbe organi zation of tbe government, when there was but a small cabinet of offlcera to help bim; that Congress waa not iu tbe perfect tanning condition that it waa later; that tbe nation had not been recognized by foreign nations and that U took a superior ruler to bring it iuto notice; that "he never told a lie." After a short summary the President (of tbe En taxian society) rendered bar dedalon in fsvor of ibe negative. Tubnep LooHi.-Roseburg Herald, Maroh 25tb : A man named Johnson waa arrested iu Eugene by deputy sheriff Miller and lodged iu jail here Thursday night. He bad been in tbe employ ot G W. Riddle, in tbe aomberu part of the county, and waa charged wun uaving oeen enirusteil witu a sum of money with which to pay off the latter', wood choppers, bad attempted to skip the county wttii it. At the preliminary examin ation bi fore Judge Fttzhugb Saturday after noon, District Attorney Hamilton appeared for the atate. and L. F Laue for the defeuae. Several witntsaea were examined, and tbe piiaoner acquitted and treed from custody. Mabbikd At the resident of T Fountain. J. P., S.-h W. HaipOH BM Hue, all ot Lease Couaty. A.