CITY AND COUNTY, OMbei UBS, May I, 181). I yy Mullock and family left Monday aWnl Onvm. Miss Susie Moore is visiting with bet aaek ' i. Hampton "'"l family. Miss LeM Ilium-, Ol PUiWl Hill, i iloppiH " M"' A J Kfl'n8'- Mis.es Nellie Oilfry mid Laura McK.cn net , (if Creswell, visited l the Utters li'dire lure Sunday. Mr Oi M. Fronk has iicen viKiliny with his brother, J M. Fronk of this piece, fin aome nine. Oi Heury M itthcws. uttorney mid cniiu-ttllor-at-Uw. Special attention giveu lo csinue sssswn. Jas. Stoops Iion purchased a bran in w buggy i'f Chambers & Sou. Alfred Stewart has also trailed for it like vehicle. Mr. McGuirc, who rented the Kruiurey furiu Hiitjr-ct to mile, will BOW remote to Full ( reek where, he will take up laud. Messr.. Williams & Honey's Htore pre wilts s difference ippearaiiee with ill shelves freshly filled with new goods recently re ceived Messrs Franklin & Hendricks, of Cres wall, were in our sectiou Suuday necoin pniiied by two gcntlcuieu whonj we suppose were in search of laud. Our rosd supervisor, Henry Multhews has been giving Nuu0 "' during tbe week and conseiiueiitly our public thorough fare is somewhat improved. We could but congratulate ourself when saw the boys being escorted lo Spring Held Sunday, for although we have shot at no one's dog laiily, we did steal a a keg of qIm )ickles from Creswell a week or so ugO tod have as yet been unmolested. A grand picnic (or thunder storm) is to be enjoyed at Pleasant Hill Saturday, May 4th. wh' u a good programme will be rendered diiriuit the day, and from 5 o'clock to 12 p. m. a grand dauce at E. W. Matthews. Coin tnke a holiday and enjoy yourself. Oscar Stoops, o( Pleasant Hill, on return ing from Eugene Saturday evening fired several shots at a dog that ran at his horses heels from one of those new houses recently erected near the Sprinfield bridge. Fur this he was arrested Sunday charged with having shot into said house. His trial took place iu Justice Churchill's court Monday, and although 'twas found that uo ball had entered the house, he was bound over in the sum of SAW to await the action of the grand jury ami answer the charge of an attempt to kill dog we suppose. EAVKHDEomn. Cottaire Grove Items. f KH0JJ OI7B M'H'I Al. LOIIItKSPONDbNT. April 24, 188U. Strawberries and creutu are in order. Mr. J. B. Thorntou was in Eugene Satur day. Mr Herbert Eakiu went to Eugene Tues day. Light frost ou the 18th and l'JIh, but uo damage to fruit yet. Mrs. Stonffer returned from Livingston, Montana, Monday, Apiil '2'2ud. The church bell has been placed on top of the church and was rung to call Ibo Suuduy School together Easter Sunday, being its service call. Mr Geo. Conner had the misfortuue to lose the nail off one of bis great toes Satur day iu a friendly scuffle with James Hentu way, who accidenlly stepped upon it. May 1, 1889. Weather delightful. We ure to have a newspaper published iu our town in tne near future. Auolher family of immigrants arrived at this place Saturday from Kausas. James Wallace and Elhenun Veatch were at Hosburg and Gold Hill last week. M ssia. S. G. Lockwond mid A. H. Spare Were over on the oilier side of the mountain the first of the week. Mr. John Simpson has been iu town this week iu the iuteient of the Grauve, and or ganized a ti range ut this place. Mr. Prouty aud nephew, of Seattle, W. T., arrived nt this place Saturday uight aud left Sunday morning for Siuslaw, Mr. P's for mer homo. Vnnti Cobnrg Items. April 89, 1886, A Sabl ath school was orgxnized last Sun- day. Miss Julia Matthews is teaching in the ; War.! district. Mr. Cable is netting along nicely in his spring term of school. Mrs Bromley of Eugene is visiting at Mrs Muich's this week. M H Skinner will tnke charge of the post- ottice the first of .May. Tims Peters has a n w picket fence in front 'if his house; also Mr. Clark. Mr. Lee has bought out N Matthews' inter est in his sash and door factory. .1 C Blackistone has returned from Philadel phia where he was on a visit. Miss Ella Vanduyne is iroinif scon to llepp ner to visit her brother, 0 S Vanduyne. ,f C Goialale's sawmill is running steady. His crew of men staited last week up the river for a big drive of Ions. Born, to the wife of 0 I R' liertaon, April 7th, a girl; Mrs Thos Vanduyne, April 16th, a vl Mrs Simiuonds, April 10th, a t(irl. Win Lee has bought 3J acres of land from I Vanduyne and is nutting op ashind" mill; the machinery came uo last week and will 1st rea'ly for biuiuerfs soon. Remember, Coburv girls, hs is a single man. W. C. -- Fern HlQgt items. May 1, 18S9. The May bees swarmed to-day. Strawberries will be plentiful here. Newton M.iuu's health is uo better at pres eut. John Rayburu has gone to San Francisco, Cal. Mr. L (i.irrivin & Co. will soun leave for the bunch-grass of sentry. S W Mulkey of y.iquina has made his appearance ouce more. Mrs. Evans of Cbt-sher was visiting rela tives aud friends here last week Win Powell aud wife went to Cottage Grove last week to visit relatives. Mis Mary Fisher went to Gosheii Mon day, where she will visit fri. udsaweek or two. Messrs Stickhs and Andiewa enleied bachelors hall last week. They have taken a contract of cutting cord wood. Qbamu Is-tter List. , Letters (,,r the followint! iwisolis remained ii t a . . . ;., nucaiit-a tor at ine posiornce in tsfsn t-o?. Oregon si ou. innj. Allien & Son Archer. IJ ! r I A 2 Bttman. T B Brown, Myra Butler. D L Campbell, J Q Davis. Geo Douuell, VI tss Annie Earl. Allen Litis. Miss Mable Ford, Mdlie Green, Tsyloi Frill. m Howard, N C Hull, Miss Lulu Jackson, Mrs Laney Jones, Wbite Leroyle, H Lng, Mamie McUne.Jo McMillen. D Mllledge, M Miller, Kobl Morrowe. S P Shields, E P P'per, 8 R Wirren, E I Young, E E A charge of one cent will be made on eacb letter giv-u out. Persons calling for the above will pleaae "t advertised, giving date. P. W Osncil. P- M. BrtrJUn Showery Mntatf, Sew novels rit M. Leviuger's. 'regon lard .it SUdden ,t Son'i. AH kinds of spectacles at M. Levingers. Sheet music ud mu.ic books at M Levin gers. the curd of Dr. McDonald in Mmthll columu. E Ut . A I. Co. rt-tnilar itiM.-ii,,,. i eveuing The signs across the sidewalks should bt luaile to go Wall paper at reduced prices at M. Leviu ger s ( olheia store. Two Albany sportsmen b.gg.d lull snipe the other day. Screen doors and windows for sale at Mnlgley ft Paiker's. John Lllew and I). 0, Houstou are con ductors on the BlfetM local. See chanae iu sailing dates of the II. P teamen in another column. The engine company will drill this Friday evening .it 7 o'clock sharp. Leo Gerhard has decorated the bar room of hia saloon building in fine style. The Hoey Med Lounge, the best lounge in the market, manufactured by It, D Brown. Mr QtM F Craw has the sole aiieney fur al' brand, of the celebrated Tansil Punch I'ifars- Take your produce to the Pacific Tea Co. and get the best prices. Smoke the Happy Hours 10 cent white labor cigar of Markus A- Co. Hot and cold baths every day iu the week at Jerry Horn's barber Bhop. The cement walk around the Hove A Mc Clareu block has been repaired. We are in the lead, ueter behind. Always iret there. City Bakery and restaurant. Dr. Scott's Electric Corsets at Eastern prices. For sale only at 11. Kettmtu's. Preston wants yon to came and see his saddles and heavy team harness. Many wild neese pawing northward this week on the way to their northern breeding places. Hefore storing or selling your oats see A. V. Peters. Cleuu Chevalier barley wanted. Mackerel, Uloaters, Herring, Salmon, Fin naddock and Cod fish at SUdden A Son's. Try our cream puffs, City Ilakery. The postoffice cloeed for several hours Tuesday. Oregon hams, shoulders and sides at Slad- den & Son's. ltememl-er we deliver every thin with our own wagon, City Bakery. E. C Lake, marble cutter and dealer in monuments, shun on F.iuhth aim..! Knaen The Eugene Hercules cigar two for 25 cents is the best. Manufacluied by the Eugene Ciar Factory. The Winter Photo Co. have put a tine cast for display of their work at the foot of the nailery stairway. Carpets! Carpets!! S. II. Friendly has just received a large anil varied assortment. He will suit yon. Tuesday was a very tpiiet day in Eugene. Many of the business houses closed from noon until about four o'clock. Don't forget that Mosburg. Harris - Co, handle more flour, provisions, etc., than any other grocery house iu Eugene. School bonks exchanged and furnished at introductory rates at the University Isiok store, uet to latin- Count v Bunk. Competition nmong the barbers of Albany has reduced the price nt shaving to 15 cents. How ciin the old Oregouians stand that? Domestic and foreign tissue paper aud in structions for flower making, at the Uni versity book store, next door to Laue County Bank' All kinds nf fancy, dress and dry goods just received from the East, which must be sold at once. Call at lh Itman's and exam ine. The Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist church will meet st the church for work Tuesday, May 7th. A full attendance is de sired. Goldsmith, the grocer, has just received from the East one of the largest assignments of lamps ever brought to Eugene. He will sell them at piices thai defy competition. Midgley A: Parker at their factory on 8th j street, east of the mill race, manufacture and keep for Bale, doors, windows, frames, mouldings, etc. Estimates furnished on ap plication. A cordial Invitation is hereby extended to ill school children both in town snd sur rounding country to form a part of the pro. cession on iecorution day. By order of j committee. Carpets o' eWrr style and grade at Friend Iv's. These carpets have just arrived aud ' have been well selected to meet the demands of this market. Call and examine his varied assortment. The Baker City Reveille complains that $8:10 was paid ths Oregonian ' for on article which no capitalist would ever think of beetl ing, or an emigrant of believing," while home papers are paid nothing. S. II. Friendly keeps the largest and best assortment of clothing, ladies dress goods, hats, etc. He is continually adding the latest aud newest styles to his stock. His prices ore fixed to suit the times. The Gt'Alin job office this week turned out 5000 descriptive circulars of th Siuslaw with a map of Lane eouuty for Miller A Hopkins, also 2000 real estate circulats tor M 0. Close ft Co., of Creswell. Tin- liest family remedy is undoubtedly Plmwler's Oregon Blood Purifier. It be safely given to the infant as well as to the ...l,,lr .md il rill cite relief where timer medicines fail to do so. Keep it in the house, j The ladies should call at J. D. Matlock's Itora ami examine Ih it beautiful and care fully selected stock of ladies dress goods Spring and Summer patterns of the latest Sty lea, and quality to suit the buyer. The value of a remedy should heestim I ted be in. curative proptrtles According lo j .v.;- 1t...lr,l Avers Sarsannrilla is Ihe lest' and most economical blood medicine in Ibe market, because the most pure ami cnu ceiitraled Price $1. Worth I a bottle Prineville News, April lith: Ed Yancy, who has i'lsl returned from Lane cunty. where he spent last winter, report- Ihe pen Ed ni.. ili.U'ii Ihele MS lltlOL' in eer.ei intends to return to good old Laue aud try his fortunes. The contractor has coui'iien 1 work on the beli tower for tin- fire deptriim nl. Holes are d.ig two anl noes-half f' et stpisP- and about III- same depth at each corner; th-se are filled with general, and iron pais will anchor the tower to them A drv, h.cking cough keeps the br .n. hial tubes b a state of constant lrrratiou, which, if not speedily removal, mav lead to bron chitis. No p.ompter remedy can be bad tbau Aver's Cherry P'dnral. which is b-tb an amslvne and expectorant The Dav ion Chronicle ib vt.les a column and a half l" criticizing the lectures Of eW. Clark Bradeii, who i- going around the country proving that everybody who don I agree with b.m is a (tail and a rascal. A hue and a half would have suited the sub iect ami occasion krtlet -E O. 0 W Young A Son decide.1 lo discontinue their butcher .hop, and it was accordingly t t i ...... . Mr Young will build a , -. , I M.,i.u.t : ., I bv to sttirV D ICS ou Hie r- - -t - the .bop and Mrs Fi-cb's millinery store. Thev will -pen out a new bop in Ibe aime : r. l.:.ll.;NIk. ; 1..1. . place when ine oricso..nU.. i. -r - -Inai.rivitecnmmunicaiionfrom Hon rl Hermann he incidentally informed u- that ,h. commi-ioner. to inspect ippl ten for places 11. tbe civil service in Oregon, will be Portland May and al Romberg May 6,b He al- v tbere has been nothing flonealon, appointment, lo g l.nd office and posiofflce. "The Preavtlent . riving .low. ud .bat "pretsent menm ls nis as a rule will be allowed to se .heir , lime oat. "-Plundralrr. . g,, Eggs IJ'.c, butler 12' Jo. Horn's addition lo Eugene. lluitar and violin string at M. LeMugcr'a. MMJ b loll "1 farms. Enquire of Judge Waltnn. Art matt halt at M. Ltuiugtr's at Portland prices EsllMtniS beautiful decanters at SUdden A- Son's. QfiM ..,, mi ..! .1.1. stot. it I'ite Ite.tnnr inf - "i lyi e inn i v f . ' the liver l anted I"lir tret Is-t balurtlay and Siiudav Coutraciors urn tlguiiug on Judge Scott's new residence. Mi stink of Bibles and New Testaiueuts at M. I,evinh'. r' District Mmol taxes can now Is Mtid to the clerk, QtM, F. Craw. Havana Cigar clippings for the pipe at the Eugene Cigar Factory. Foi the best and cheapest spring beds aud lounges go to It. D. Browu's. A flue line of silk plushes in all shades and grades at F. B. Dunn's. Fresh Tag ins and Eastern oysters twice a week at City Kentaurant, Bet violin and guitar slriugs at M. Iev inger's. Ask your grocer for Junction flour. It U excellent. It is rumored that a paper will he starlet) t Cottage Grove shortly Finest brands of cigars aud tobaccos at Mosburg, Harris A Co's. Jasper Hosts has purchased a one-half in terest iu Cardwell's saloon. Call at Mosburg, Harris A Co's and get their prices on Groceries. Everything in the Grocery line uew and fresh at Mosburg, Harris A Co'l. It is reported that the O & C. K. R. will run daily freight trains after this week. The S. P It. U. advertisement will ap pear iu next week's issue of the Grain. The Fourth of July will be on Thursday this year. Is Eugene going to celebrate? Immigrants arriving daily. A party of '20 Peunsylvaniiins will arrive here in a day or two. Wild strawlierrifs in the market this week. April :10th is early even for the Willamette valley. Paine is the boas on plows and all kinds of repair work He is at Melson ft BOOtl s shoeing shop. The sale nf the county poor farm takes place next Thursday afternoon at I o'clock , ' ,h'' court bnU1"'' Thiity six physicians and druggists regis- tered in Lane county, uuder the provisious ' the new medical law. Q N. Frnzer, of the Eugeue foiindrv. re i ceived another older this week from Rose burg for an iron store front. Willamette street was improved this week by filling s une of the ruts iu front of the ' business houses with gravel. The county court and commissioners court ' meet, the former Monday nud the latter Wednesday of uext week. The poetnffloe lwok siore has a full line of I the new readers, which will he exchanged i free of cost for the old series. I'se Oregon Electric Relief for all pain. internal nr external. Ask your druggist for Oregon Electric Relief. It will help you. W,E. Harkins shot and killed J H.Ogle at Sab in last Wednesday. The cause of Ihe shooting was an old giudge alsnit wages. The "Co ban" and "Ysrru" cigars al Horn A Paine's. Trv Mi' m; they are the best in the market for the money. Clothing, boots ami shoes just airived from New York, ut G B.-ttinan's. Will lie sold cheap for the next .10 days. The members of ihe shooting club will trv theii luck, at Peoria blackbirds, for the i badge, Thursday afternoon at four o'clock. Mr Patterson, formerly section foreman It Junction, hi taken the Eugene section left vacant bv the resignation of Mr. John O'Brien. Willis Jordan, who was arrested here seven! times last summer, is now hoarding in the county jail at Salem ou a charge of forgery. Mi i long A Johnson are having a huge sign painted on Ihe side nf their store build ing. It is 10x48 feet. Khiuehart is doiug the work Devine A Todhuuter. of Grant county, have just sold their entire stock business, ranch ami nil to the famous Armour a Co , of Chicago, for nbont $700,000. A. S, Bone has been appointed postmas ter al Goshen. Mr Rouey is nno of the firm of Roney & Williams, who recently purchased Mr. J. W. Matlock's store at (hat place. An effort Is Wing mnde in Eugene to pre vent signs being hung across Ihe walks. Cities of the size of Eugene and Albany should neither have the signs nor the rickety awniugs.-Albany Democrat. The ladies of St Mary's Episcopal Gni'd will, on I, ext Wednesday evening, Mav 8th, 1880, give a dime social, when they will have an old fashioued spelling bee, doughnuts nnil pop corn. All are cordially invited to attend. P. B. Kirsky, Sec. California strawberries in Ibe market st 25 cents per pound. In a few days the Wil lamette valley will furnish berries at a great ly reduced price that will put to shame the scrawny berries sent up from our sister state, that boasts so much about her fruit growing capacity. It is rumored on the streets that the Odd Fellows will erect a handsome three-story brick block on gr.'iind now (wcupied by the Minnesota Hotel, during the coining Sum- mer, and that the present structure will be r- m "M d to the lot pnrcliaseii lilts wees nv Mr Johnson of Mr. J. H. McClnng. The matter will likely tie definitely settled in a few days. Hon & Paine have not got the largest gun store on Ihe Pacific Coast by a long way, but they have a (nil and complete stock, double that of snv other house in the Willamette Villa outside of Portland, which they are selling and will continue lo sell through the season ol I KT.f lower man anv ntlll.r j,,,,, nn p,.fl,. Cosst. There is no bnmoombe ahont thip. The proof of the pudding is in chewing the string. Get the very best prices. Then give them a call. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union, of Eugene, desire to express their -ii," re th inks to Mr. F. W. A Grain for the appropriate and eiqalelUTel executed t-m- peianee pledgi uhicb was presented to them at the close of ihe mass meeting, Sunday t-v, ning. April Mthi The uniqueness nf the pi Mtge in rse form and richly framed make it Vfly attractive, and tin- ladies of the Cinon will ev.-r cherish it aa an expression of the donor's high appreciation of their efforts in the temperance reform Our Greet Republic. Slut. Supt MeElroy, Profs. Stevenson, Condon. Campbell and other leadiug eduta tors say evert school should have King's lli-loriml I'oilfolio, wbieb, (7 elegant charts, makes our nation's history a delight ful study. Districts on purchasing the Port folio ire supplied by King's Publishing II "i-e with all kinds of books or any school niruilnre Irom a lead pencil to piano at rales lower than elsewhere Mr. J w Ells worth will shortly vi-il the schools of Lane county on n is bu'turss, ami we think school directors will lav wise 10 purchaae 10 valuable m ui.rt Notice. I will Iw in Cottage Grove from Tuesday, My "lb. till Mndav, May 13th for tbe practice of dei.ti-try. My patmns will take notice that during that term my Engene of fice will be closed. J. C. Our. Niw Ewroaa. With tbu iatne Misa s Emmi Dorris nd Anna IVberta vacate their places aa editors nf tbe UoKrraity column in Ibe Gctan They will he succeeded by Misaea Nellie Straight and Finni Condon. Not lii ii Hum. The SulldeT OlegimUl sat LM county needs public building, a able lo have ih m. and her tap.ip '- are apparently willing to be calletl uhiii for the money necessary lo supply the "loug fell want " The only rea son that that cuuulv does uot have a new court bouse and jail seems lo lc identical with the excuse of the old lady who did lint do Iter house-i leaUing from year to year. She "ditl not get at it " There is Ibis to Is said of Lnue county in tin. connection. Us cr.nid join duet ils pail manfully in the piemises, baviug regularly for eight year p,st reptirtetl the jail iusnuie and mint for the purpose fur which i It Htd and the court hotie iuadctiuate to the letpur ni' nis of the county. Oregouians are strangely akin in matters of this kind. They do uol exhaust themselves with hurty and are ah ' moat uuaiiimously ol Ihe opiuiou that what they have, if uot . put H I us they would like, "will do." WttUd Dp for Thirty lus. Owiui: lo the Urge supply of lihotoglsphic maleiiafs, we have concluded to make Cabi net photographs f..i the next thirty days) al irl per iloteii, after which we will resume the st.m, I ,r. I antl unit tm price ol i p. r dozen, as rtgulaled by the Chicago Photo graphic Convention. We solicit your MM We have the com- binallou aud have turned it on. Come early and avoid the rush. Please remember Ihe . dale aud place, corner Kmhth aud Willam elte tlreets, over A' V. Peters' store. win ma Photo Co. Eugene. Or.. May 1. I''. Pabllfi Sale of t attle. Ill tirst-cUsa short horns, will he sold st Domestic and Fat Stock Partition, Ports laud. Orttiou. on Thursday, May ISd, ISX' They consist of 12 females and 22 bulls, drafted from Ihe herds of II. i Winn ami J N Winn, E.lgertou. Mo., J. W. Pick, tt, Plattsburg, Mo. aud W. . Darr, Carroltou. Mo. This is a first class sale iu every re spect, and will offer a flue opportunity to get lutrgaiua, as the slock will be sold Mili um reserve. The cattle may be seen on the grouuds ten days previoui to sale. Apply lo J. W Pickett, care of W. W. Baker. Port land, Or, for catalogue. A Nxw War to Kill Bros. Alfred Sbeppard of Turner has discovered a new aud novel way of destroying thousands of inseots, etc , that are so damaging lo fruil and Irtiit tret s. His plan, which we ure in formed works wonderfully, is as follows: Place a tub of strong soap suds out among Ibe fruit trees or shrubbery ami at night place a common coal oi1 lamp, lighted, under the tub, which should be placed upon stakes about two feel Ir "in Ihe ground. Thousands upon thousands of bugs and iusects w ill find their way into the tub of suds, where thev me destroyed. The light serves lo draw then to tM tub, and it is really wonderful bow many will accumuUte dining the hours of one night. Rkmovh mi Signs -J. F. Robinson was circulating a petition Monday asking the council to pass an ordinauce prohibiting the swinging ot signs across the sidewalk, also that no one he allowed to use morn than ; twelve iuches of sidewalk iu front of his i place of business. The petition was gen- 1 eially signed by our bnsiuess meii. It cer- , lainly would be a great improvement As ihe signs are now one ciiuiiol see along the sidewalks They are dangerous during a wind, and mar Ihe appearance of Ihe street. Every purpose would be answered by attach ing tin in lo ihe fronts of the bouses. Coiii.in Moth -Prof. Johnson tilted up a force pump ami sprayed his apple trees wilb a solution of London purple, Ibe liuans recom mended by the State board ot Horti culture for exterminating the cod 1 1 n ninth. The best time for spraying is when Ihe fruit is about Ihe size nt a pea. The spraying should lie continued al intervals until July. Care should be taken that vegetables should uot bo sprayed or that cattle should not eat Ibe grass under the trees for a time. IUii.war Sumixoxs. The Southern Pa cific Railroad Company retpiires a small monthly fee of employes for hospit. I ami medical purposes. Resident physicians are appointed, who charge no lees to the rail road employes. The following have been appointed iu Oregon: Dr.. Hcvali and Mac kenzie, Portland; Dr. C. E. Beebe, of Ash land; Dr. G. R. Farm, of drvallis; Dr. H 1 M'C.irnack. of Eugene; Dr. D M. Brown, of Roseburg; Dr. ('. w, Maston, of Albsny; Drs. Colbreatb aud Goucher, of McMinu ville. BoBOOl Kir-oar The following is a re port of the school in district No. 58 for the tin. nth ot April: Whole number of pupils enrolled. 30; average nuuiher belonging, 89; average daily attendance, 27; average de portment, N Pupils neither nhsent or lardy: Hallie Chapman, Belle Acroe, Pearl Acree, Lulu Partington, Willie Chapman, Dennis Chapman. Visitors during the mouth, live. Stklla Rowi.axn, Teacher. BLOT Btm Mimks Road. W. T, Camp bell and Jus. Nolutid returned Tuesday from viewiug the road from Pepiot's to Ihe Blue river mines. The new road, if established, will be I V , miles long, and there will be no heavy grades on il. The distance lo Ihe mines from Eugene will lie -to', miles. The elevation on Ibe lop of the mountain is 4'ilNI feel above Ihe level of Eugene, as near as cen be ascertained. School Rkisiht - The (ol owing is a true report taken from Ihe school register iu (lis tm t No, IH, at Mabel, Lane county, for the month ending April 211: No. of days taught, 20; No. ol days ittesdaBW, 77'J; No. of limes lardy, 10; No. of Isiys enrolled, 20; No. of girls enrolled, 22; average No. be longing, 12; average daily attendance, ll'.l; No. of visitors, , Mis. Emma D. Hpnrt s, teacher. Let tiii Ct Out.- In "The World Against Hrr," tbe part of "Ned,'' it will be n 1111 inhered, was taken by a girl. If this was not pr. veii by appearances il was by a little experience at Salem. A rat ran on Ihu stage directly at the feet of Ned, and tin way she took orf established the fuel com pletely that she was not a real boy. DiTln Cahnks. David Carnes died last week ill Harrisbnrg pieciuol, at the home of his brother at lie age of 103 years. He was a veteran nf IHI.'. and was 11 rem tikably well preserved man up lo Ihu time of his death Few reel attain lo such an ago, nor live more peacabli quiet lives than Mr. Carnal. Dim --( . plain E K Packaid. a nephew nf Captain N L Packard of this city, do d at Ihe Sisters' Sacied Heart Hospital al Sh kane Falls, W. T , April 13th, 1H8D. aged to years. He was buried iu Fairmnunt ceme tery at Spokane Falls Captuin Packard had many friends in Eugeue. A CtMH Con isn Sella' circus, which peifo'ined 111 Eugei e last tall, has opened in Frani-nc". 1 h" i ncut will come north ill 11 few weeks 1 1 hod uu advance and con Irstliug agent iu Eugene Wednesday. Il will perfotui in Eugene Monday, Julie 17th. Dun Miss Jennie Holland of Coluirg died Mondav night a few miles out from 1 Hairisburg where she has been lying sick for a wea-k with some disease of the stnni-1 acb. She was buried Tuesday. She hail be, n teaching school at tbe Harris school bouse, Srmtli. Ws mentioned ihe fact last week that E. C. Smith had been bitten by a dog. . The d was nwced hy Haoi'l Howard, who lives about two miles below Eugene (hi the river mad. He settled tbe matter by paying Mr. Smith IT). The dog It ! said h . a had reputation and Mr. Howard now kets a 1 muuU on htm. CorraacT Lrr. C M. Horn baa let lo Piegnt k Fitzgerald the contract tor a mi denoe to be built on bis farm ju-t west of town. Contract price, 91360. PmpmuL Mr Win. t umuiine is on the sick list. Hnirv G. Ptotgar, of Empire City, visited Eugene Friday. Messrs Sterliug Hill and J. W. Bristow sre al Portland. M. C Close, the real estate agent of Cres well, was in town Saturday. Shannon Conser took charge of the ex cursiou ti hiii Tuesday morning. Judge titan goes lo Roseburg to hold a regular tciui nf circuit cnurl Sunday. Mr. Q G. Garrison's returned from a visit to I, is nld home in Canada In Eugene the other day. Miss Minnie Shaw is visiting her mother iu Eugene. Miss Shaw is engaged iu leach ing al OatlM. Hon. M M. Davis and family of Ysipiina I'll) are visiting friends aud relatives in Eng. in- Ih is week. Henry Wilson, who tot sevt rat years of ficiated us clerk al the old St. Charles hotel, is slopping al the Hoffman House. t T. V. Cornell iml w ife, of I'uiou county, Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mr. S. Mu lira. Sirs Conn II is anna f Mrs. Muura. Mr. E. J Launing, of Albany, was iu Eugene Friday. He was here making arrangements to supply our city with Ice. w. w Uoore of the Qua no office force, Wi-nt to I'oriland Monday ill Tiling ami w it nessed the centennial celt tr itioii exercises. ( has Horn. J. O Watts and P. K. lbn dt rsou were among the number that attended the aninwrsary celebration al Porllautl this week. Master Sain Shelly received money from his home in Washirglou, D. C , la-t week, and has leturued there. He irauipcd mil here. Frank Guthrie, conductor ou th S. P. railroad, has g "lie east for lutalical treat ment. He is suffering with a pulmonary complaint. E'lward Schwarzscliild and family arrived here trom Germany Thursday morning Mr. Scbwarschild is a brother in-law of II. Lerluger, and will assist iu the Uiok store. Dr. W. M. Thompson has decided to locate in Eugeue air the practice of medi cine, and will open au office as soon aa he can make the necessaiy arrangements for removal from Crawfordsville. J. M. Sears returned Wednesday from a trip to the Eastern States. He was in the crowd of Uiomers that made Ihe rush on Oklahoma and says that words cannot tie scrdss the rush and ennfusion; that il will be several mniiths before affairs get settled down as there will ho many contests. He says the country along the st eams is Hue while farther back It ii not so desirable. Many of the boomers only st cured laud two by six. TRAIN OF THRESHING MACHINES. Copied Prom the Ortfonltn of April :'7, 1889. I Associated Press. Batti.k Ciikik, Michigan, April 27.--A heavy train ol probably thirty carloads of threshing machines from the Advance Thresher Company, consigned to Z. T. W nghi, Portland, Or , It'll this city early Ibis morning via the Burlington route, C. It A Q, R It , aud will he run through special to destination, stopping only at important points en roulo for exhibition. The rapid time and numerous decorations will doubt less cause I Ins train aa il speeds across the country to attract the ittoBlion of the enure fariuiug community of the whulu Pa cific Northwest. This same company shipped two similar (rains to the Nolthwcst last season. Coal Discovery. For years, more or less stone coal has b. hi picked up in the hills south nf town, aud considerable MM baa been spcut iu bunting for the vein or veins. Lust week some workmen uncovered a very small vein, ou the farm belonging to Mrs. A. Lynch, about two miles south of Eugeue, mid after working a couple of days il developed into a vein of between six ami eigbi inches in iliu kness, we aru informed, and when woik was suspended it was rapidly enlarging with the prospect ot ultimately running into a good lists vein. An essay was made of (ho coal in Portland anil it was pionounced the best yet discovered on tbe coast. We hope thisstrkc will bo thoroughly prospected, for it would mean n great deal to Eugene to have a good coal mine right at our doors M Miles! Reg: 1st rat ion. The lime for registration of physicians and druggists has expired, ami hen all" r any medical practitioner or drug clerk SUM) pass an t x.iiii ma t n n before being iliowod to practice In addition lo Ibo lis! In reto fore published we give Ihe following: V. M. Wilkins, J. W Harris, T. W. Har ris, G W. Riddle, G. W 11 indsnkcr, I. L Callaglmn, 0, C. Osburu, F. W. Oabuin ami W. M. Thompson ol Eugeue. A. L. Yaughan, of Springfield. J. W Mai, .11, of Loug Tom . M. H. Skinner, ot Cobnrg. It F. Russell, nf Thurston. L. D. Bearbrooab, of Creswell. W. A Kemp, of Di xler. N. C. Lee, Junction City Scllliol District AsHCMKIIIOIlt. The assessment ol school district No t has been completed. Tbe Clerk has added up a few totals which we herewith publish; (itoss value of property, $l,('it!l,li'.'.l; amount of tillable proper')', 1,II9,6wV. The levy is five mills for the ciirreut year, which will raise a revenue nt over fti.OOO. The persons ou ibe roll numlsT about (IHI. over 50n nf them being legal voters Hereafter thisdis trict will hnld its election under Ihe State law, which provides that when a district shall contain 0b voters who shall pay school tax, then the Directors may appoint regular judges and chirks nf election, w ho shall hold ihe polls open from 1 p 111. In (I p. in , for the purpose of electing directors and clerk. Circuit ( null. Ciruilit Court met pursuant to adjourn ment, last Thursday. The following cases were disposed of : Ii (' (Iwen vs lie Perkins, to recover money. Cause dismissed on stipulation. Kyi In Momy el 111 va Win Porter et ux. to recover money. Dismissed on plaintiff's mniioii. A H Spain vs A aud B Lurch, motion for present Sin rilf to Mksdettl So .ordered. Louiss Hylaiid vs Beiij H i land, to correct deed. Argued aud submitted. Tilit PolTLANbClCLiaUA 110:1. -A uuiu'icr of the, ciliZ" Us of Eugene attended ihe celebra tiuu nl the cuiteiiiiial of Washiugton'i in auguration, at Portland Co. C. of O. N. C, 2d regiment, look Ihe excursion train Tuesday morning and pailiclpali d 111 the pa rade, and while not turning out so large a huuilM-r of meu al some of the other companies, were complimented on their pre cision ami soldi ly bearing. Those attend ing it-port s pleaaaut lime, and that the eel ehraiiou was a success. Dint Word lias la en received here by relatives of Ihe death of Mrs. C L Williams which occurred at Silver Lake Lake county, recently Mrs William., husband and chil dren, re.ided iu Lane county for a loug per iod ol lime, until about two years lino, when Ihey removed lo Lake county Only a few mnulbs ago two of in. ir children died from scarlet fever. Mr. Wilbim has tbe sympathy of his many Iriendi iu Line coun ty in his very sad iifticttou. Mail r IBM II H Chance. " CM ge Grove, has 1..- 1, appointed a rtiwiy m il . brk and assigned todotj between IVitli d od sVaTttS, Ileal F.state Transfers'. eanmatt 0 H Hayes to Lucius P Mnsou and Aarou T Bliss, 3i() acres; cou $1,120. C D How 10 Lucius P Mason and Aaron T Bliss. 320 acres; con 11,120. 0 R Hall lo Lucius P Mason ami Airon T Bliss, 320 acre.; cou $1,120. Jas H Kerry lo Lucius P Mason aud Auron T Bliss, 320 acres; cou $1,120. M G Allen to Lucius P Mason aud Aaron X BUsaej 320 acres; cou $1,120. II O Rolfitsoii lo Lucius P Mason ind Aarou T Ulis, 320 acres; con $1,120. J C Tilus to Lucius P Masou and Aaron T Bliss, .i.n acres; cou 11,120. Stale ot Oregon lo C R Hall, 320 acres; cou $100. Sute of Oregon to A II How, 320 acree; cou $100. Stale ot Oregon lo 0 H Hayes, 320 acrei; cou S40U. Slate of Oregon to M G Alleu, 320 acres; cou $400. Stale ot Oregon to L C Potter, 320 acres; cou $400. Stale of Oregon to J R Berry, 320 acres; cou $400. State of Oregou to J C Titus, 320 acree; cou $100. State of Oregou to B O Robertson, 320 lerewj cou $tisj. O A- 0 R R lo Robt M Veutch, HO acres; con N0. II S to Lorenzo Yannrburg, 100. 19 acres; pate ut . Edith B Linton nee Hiowu to E it Luckey, 33 acies; cou $1. L 0 rotter to Lucius P Mason and Aarou T buss, 320 loretjooi $1,120. Jas Taylor to J W Areharl, interest iu lot acres; cou .Mi, Kohl M Veatch to Cstlnriue Giroutte, IflO aerial con $4,ihxi. Hoot M Veatch to Geo P Garroutle, 97.112 acies; tatu $2,1100. H W Buoy 10 John Pitts, land; $850. las II bow re! to B C Wyait, 3H.7") acres; con $775. Jas Seever to Oliver Everett, 28. 12 acres; cou $852,112. N mil 10 Jas G Bennett, 112.7 acres; con j:.i; iu, .Mary Edith Money, formerly Belcher, t Mrs Mary Porter, laud; con $4,tHJ0. T A Henderson to A W Haskell, ,60 acies. cou $25. N. 1. on Joins lo F M Veatch, 730.U3 acres; cou $2,211. stmisSi J W Johnson to S. rah W Palmer, V, lole in Packatd's addition; cou $lSi)0. J J Saxter to Sn ph.11 Michalshe, lot in Bhaw'i addition; cou sraKi. J II Mi l lung 10 Loreua Johnson, lot ou vVilUmette itteet, Bktnner'i duuatiou;cou J,(KHI, P E and J C Siioilgrass to Geo II Gilsou, 2', hds in Suodgrass' addition! cou $1,2U0. i II PelltOU to N S RobiusoU, loliu Pack ard's addllloll, coll $1,2IK. S S Lcslt-r to Mary E Fisk, ltd ill eastern portion nl lowu; cou fMOi sriiNoriiLn. M J OLtrk to W 11 Walker, lot; MM $125. JONl-noN. Mary E Shute to 1) C Bilsher, 2 lots; con $250. OowtTSOi 0 It N it Co to Isanti Yaitduyne, 27 lots; con $2 Isaac Vandayne to O R Co Limited, 27 lots; cou $1. Interesting;. Owing to the recent great decline in price of photographic stock I will for a short time make cabinet photos for $t per dozen. As I propose to do business on a cash basis you will please to bring cash along to pay in full when the negative is taken. The quality of our work w ill always be first-class ami wu will allow 110 oilier kind to go out. Bring the babies and "catch thu shadow eru the substance fades." Yours to command, F. A. Rankin. Tot'iiiitraetors. Plans and specifications for addition and repairs to Mrs Couser's building on Willam lie street aro now ready for contractors, and can bo examined by inquiring of W. T. Campbell, Bids will be reccivod by R. H. Bun agent of Mrs. Conser, up to May 21st at 12 M. Wan ted. A house of live rooms, with stable; 110 children. Apply at the Gt'ARD office. Tni Cow Ocrantw. Corvallis is wrest ling with Ihe cow question. Is it not about time that Bngen rid herself of Iho cow nuisance by enacting au ordinance prohibit ing their running at large at any lime? It would save broken and filthy sidewalks, gates, fences and gardens, and the farmer could have his wagon standing with some assurance that every thing in it would not be eaten up before ho returned. The com mons are about all fenced in, and il leaves ihe cow nothing to feed on but the atreels, and the properly of farmers and citizens. When the streets were dedicated to Ihe pub lie it was not contemplated that they should be used fur cow pastures. The long suiter lug public has endured the ravages of the predatory bovine until pulieuce has ceased to hi, a virtue. Ckntknnial Smaior. In accordance with executive proclamation, both State and Nl- tlonal, 1 nnlon religious louloe was held at Ibe First Baptist church in this oily, Tuesday, at !l a. 111. On the day of Wash ington's inaugural mu on,, hundred years sgn the people met fur prayei at their respective churches. This fact suggested the holdiug of religious services 011 the centennial of thai or, union. Tbu Baptist church Was com plelely tilled. The services coniisting of addresses, scripture reading and prayer wire interesting ami inspiring. Simon to Y'oonii Mac - Next Sunday evening, Rev C M Hill, pastor of the Baptist church, will begin a series of services to young men. He bus In his possession a Urge number of letters received from yonuc men to whom he addressed inquiries. Tbe letters give tbe reasons for neglect of church services on Ibe part of yuiing men. Tbe reasons will 1st slated and commented on in the sermons. All ire. invited. Gitiietnini Clash Exiiciiks Dr. Con don of the State t'niversity will lecture be fore the graduating class of ,he public school of Roseburg, Sunday evening Ibe 12th of ibis month. The Dr is n minister and one of Ihe greatest nsluralista on the globe; therefore a rare treat may he ex pected. The class numbers eighteen or twenty. --H seburg Review. OUX. The 'ilc building on Q W, Young's Willamette Street property has been sold to Mr. Hale fir $1110, who will remove It Id a j few days to the It he recently nuruhaaed on Willamette street Mr. Younir will erect a j line two story brick on ths .r ari l as anna aa the material can lie obtained. Hr.u - - Mrs. Mary Koepp died in Eugene ! Tuesday, April 30tb, of consumption, aged 21 years The deceased was a sister of Mr, J. S Baker A busbaud survives her. Tbe interment look place al Ihe (Md Fellows ceuielery Wednesday moruiug. Mdttom Priuevilli News, April 27: Pickard k Stewart, ot Eugene City, leava to-day with 1000 mutton abeep which they bave purchased the past week, ' rook coun ts has lots more in . it n sheep, snd ol ex Cellent quality. Larger drives will be made later. Finishiu The City Recorder baa com- pletetl Ibe im-nt of Kngeae for thU year. The tcdaU have sol been added, bat 1 the .-.He property will amount to sonxa- ; thing over $1,000,000 Fob Ham. A lot 1 l, new bonia in Ella , onh's addition. Apply to J. p. Altl I u. STATU UNIVKRSITY Column of the Eutsxlan Society. 1. sins Doiits, Editor. Anna Robiiti, Asst. Editor. Good Bye. With this issue our names will disappear from tbe head of the columu and others take their place. We are glad that we can leave it, "iu hands more capable than ..ni. " We warutal our renders in the be ginning and so make no excuses for our many blunders. We have become wiser, and nope otber Eutaxiaus will profit by our experieuce. And if they iuiugiue they bave auy taleut whaver in the journalistic line, the column and au indulgent society will aid them. Likewise Ihe ucver-eudiug source of new., the poetry machine. At tbe last meeting of tbe editois. ibe decision was unsnimous that the machine luru out a fure well, but the crank utterly refused to work. For fear our good bye will bo tbu longest part of our worn, with thanks to tho Gitalin, society aud reporters lor favors received, we write adieu. Remember the corporation meeting to-day (Saturday). Mr. W Clifford Na.b, a former student, was iu Eugene this week. The sociable at the M. E. church Tuesday eveuiug was largely attended by ihe sludeuts. Miss Kmiiia Bean, '84, a former president of our society, visited us at our last im -cling. Miss Ada Sharph s, of the Senior class, spent Friday aud Saturday of last week in Portlaud. Tbe annalist wants some oue to give her uu item about Guy. She says she dues uot kuow auy. Hun. Richard II. Tborntou, of tbe Law Dtpartmeiit of the Uuiversily, was in Eu geue the first ot thu week. The Seuion tiuish the text hook iu geology this week. The rest of tua term will lie takeu np with Oregon's histoiy. Thu "Y'a" give a tailor sociable at the residence of Mrs. J B L'udt iwoo I, to-night, for active and bunuraiy numbers. Mr. Frank Porter and bis sister, Miss Maiy, welt Slimiimued b iue last week ou account ol Ihe suddcu dealb ol tin ir father. Julia sas she thinks the scenery up Ibe mill race hcutlliful, especially the placet where It has been waab(td) and burn(ed) iu uges past. Miss Minnie Shaw, au old-time student, and 1111 nn 1 1111 Hilar ol the society, has re turned home, having .pent the winter in Union, leaching. The ipiestlou fur two weeks hence is, "Re solved, thai Uoulauger should tie punished by iho Prt-uch government." We expect a most lulerealiug debate. Tho sludeuts hauded in their last compo sitions for Ihu year this week. They wets very patriotic, we have uo doubt, us most of theS were "icvis.d" Tuesday. The new "schedule of rehearsals" U up iigiim aud tho students have been busy dur ing tbu week, trying lo tlud out uo what day of the week Thursday comes. The Juniors are to take the first straw berry picuio of the season, toward Spencer butte, as soon as the strawberries peiiuit. Hippy are Iho class and nil 'honorary Juiiiora." The University students who beloiig to the militia compauy went to Portland Monday to "show their colors." They report having hud a delightful time, and think it very nice 10 bo soldier guests at the metropolis. Tho rhetoricals at the Eut.ixian Society Friday were very interesting and entertain ing. They consisted of a reading, "The Catastrophe," by I 111. Young, and a recita tion. ' Papa's Letter, " by Nellie Straight. Wu will Ibis week introduce to each other two new Editors: Miss Straight, Mr. McAl ister. We hope you will get alung very nicely in your work and aid each other as much aa Ihe Laureau Editor aided,?) us. After a closely. contested election, tbe Latl rems elected the following ofiicers for the coming term: Pres., L. E. Woodworth, of the Junior class; Vice Pres., A. G Hovey, Jr., of the Junior class; Sec, K. K. Kuhii; Asst. Sec, D. II Roberts; Treas., C. W. Martin; Censor, H Tt Cnudou; Editor, E. II. MoAlister. of the Junior class; Sergeant-at-Arms, F. Oroner. Some lime ago the Eutaxiaus revised their constitution, and in so doing the time ot the election of officers wus changed from the beginning of each term to the beginning of each quarter. Owing to this change, Ihe officers of the expiring term held over their time somewhat. The new ofiicers elected to serve the ensuing term are: Prishleni. F'mma Dorris; Vice President, Elva Galloway; Sec retary, Anna Roberts. Treasurer, Grsce Matthews; Editor, Nellie Straight; Assistant Editor, Fannie Condon; Marshal, Ada Shar pies. One hundred years ago last Tuesday at 12 o'clock (noon) the people of the United Htates realized that they were an independent power, for on that day they inaugurated Qenrve Washington as Ihe first Presiibnt of these United States. In accordance with a national and a state proclamation, the day 1 lust Tuesday) was declared a holiday out of respect to the importsnce of Ihe centennial birthday of our ri public. On that dav the University was closed and the students eu joyed an unexpected holiday. Tbe "Badgeitns" are jubilant over tbe re ault of the Laurean election and with good cause. 'I he opposition, io ih, in. among the preparatory classes of the University appears io have no foundation. A class jealousy certainly would nol be (or the good of tbe society. That so huge and able a class as the present junior one should carry off Urge proportion of the honors is only nat ural, and we can see uo good reason why one who has aerved the society many yeir should not have a better title to the Presi dency, thau any of those new members who are seeking lo tear dowu the claims of others instead of dilbgeiilly nrepariug themselves for the office which will come to them when they ire qualified fur It. Tbe public rhetoricals last Friday were not so long as usual, and very pleasant. The musical part of Ibe programme con sisted of a song by Miss Nellie Straight, "Love's Eternity hy Rotov; a solo by Miss Kate Doini, Toati's ' Good bye, Sum mer," and a churns by a number of students; Recitations by Oren Green, Frsuk Taylor, Wesley MulliKsn, J. Widmer, Robt. Carey, Mollie Reed, John McClnre, Frsnk Mulkey, May Dorris, Laurence Harris. Essays "Lune County," Martha C.ilet and Henry Fiaber. Sbakrspeare's Othello, Fannie Condon ; Story of Rob Roy, Mr. Bradey; Shakeapeare'a Macbeth, Elva Galloway. The Scenery of Lake County. Robt. Miller. Sacramento Co , Ethel Bradford. An In teresting Trip, F. Grouer. Song Dirde of Oregon, Clyde Patterson. Tbe Laurean column, last week, contained a very lengthy article about tbe corporation which we conld not account for. unless there was a lack of news. Among other accusa tions we find the statement made that Ihu former treasurer baa not yet turned over thu balance of money "simply because be hadn't been asked " We would say for persons so igrnoitnt on the subject the writer of tbe article, that thi talancv has been in the pos session of ibe present treasurer for at least four months As ft "the corporation silently fading from tbe minds of tbe nia-mbera," we would suggest that all the nieuibera hiva been reminded of iti existence when isked pay their duea. If tba writer will attend Ibe meeting of tbe corporation to-day (Satur day ) ami listen careful ly to tbi report of tbe committee who have worked ou ibe consti tution, he will, we think, see that the PresL dent, who U cbairotau of ibe committee, has, like his predecessor, who by tba way was a tulMiiau, Keen working for me rjenent 01 ine ' long-forgotten (?) butdear-loall-ill-members corporation. OATt Fob Sali. 30t bus . els of nire tor saiecheau. annlv at my re.,deuc , F 8.D.