C1TY AND COUNTY, KotowM Pteklnfi. July 'ii. ISIv'J Cob's bridge last 109' isruier an tow tH . 1 1 . a I i - - ! Mi. Feuuie Himmiit ia visiting Ill- , tods' jii i Baa Ipw Kl,ent i"'rl ' !,: ; dSkitWJwiln oajo. ur J. Mi Stafford intends sterling bin Mltoi machine ,"',"v- yr (' A. Ctaejpball. of ' ri friendly Mi M "'i1 i'1"' Bnmlaj Mr I E BdfM BOW inili pin) ' swfftas Bw.Ti tka rtatoity of Bprli . J H. Gilbert killed n" large cougar in ,hc vicMintv of the Hnydcn brldg le duy Ur W. M miWI BOBOOi Is profjl n,lv notwithstanding il"- prevaUlug warm weatlirr Mid lb" BWTertiDg season. IV Mohawk saw mills, three io number, laming out uu Biteneiv lot o( lumber y ,,,( ,11 r part ol which is 1- log butil-d in rue!.Ue and other points. Tlieprod.net ol JJg ,!!. te itneicalled In ojuliiy, Died at Ibis plaBB , Friday, July 10, ,.( cholera morbus. Walter, itou of Mr. and Mrs Cburt- Zuiu"!'. ngil IV years. Tb 'rrm,,jn ere interred in the Crmtter : (bin plMi Saturday. The fnuily in Q mJ bereavement have the sympathy of n U,ge circle ol friend. We will not attempt answering Oscar's uliax, "V and IV' query a to wh. heumkeit hiich fretm-ut visits (o Mohuwk, but as to (be reason be does not stop at tbe bridge we refer you to Allelic Iiilinii.lv worse ami much more eusily accounted I r in the condition which the following bat mildly, yet filly portrays: While are 1 1 I linl i.ur trousers rend lo fix tbe work of a niin nie or mure, he baa a I Me rated benrt to gjld life's work and still bo lore. Dm Boo. Ooahen terns. 188!i. their Jri.v 95, Hertral 'i ""' (anucra will bead grain. from Toiuuiy Kecuey bus returned b un Eugene The tbri'Mbing : iiiitchine will soon ijem to ban in our section. Mr. Lane Matlock is at pretenl in lbs vicinity on a biiHine visit. Messrs E. Gum and Phil. 8WeNter of Jurkaon visited Goshen Tuesday. We aie lib used lo Hint-our last Informant said that Lulher Dillard is Improvinfl in beallb. Oklo" did not t)l us last w. -k why . . ; s liml been several cents higher in bis looality thanip Tortlaiid. That opposition in tba purchase ol "hen fruit" bad reachi d a white heut snd continued "thusly" until pgRa beitau tndinfl their way from ihc new . stab. lawwwiH -niuieei, inai iinout one ball 01 tuose it pacaaKesvv ere.ir.no Janp-i. Verily, it is the Pioneer mercbaut'a treat, Mr. and Mra. Win. Baaaell and lit:!- granddanghtar, of Heppner, arc at preneul visitins relatives at Cresw. II and Gosh. n. lira. Btuaeu is a sister oi airs. a. j. aeeney and tbe two have not seen one auotber for "T" .....w...... (lit the Northern Bonndar; Democrat, July 23. ) J. D. Kennedy, of St. Paul, is in tl.o Dciuhborbood on business. Mrs. Osbiim and daugbttr. lit ii il and Mr. Frank Tiltou are now eonraleacent fo m attacks of the measles. Mrs. Kate Coldrou has gone to stay awhile with her mother near Edg iu Lopes of beuefitltng her hen lib. Mr. Hoyeman and family hue moved down to Lake Creek to Imrv-st their grain there. They will probably lie tram ta i weeks. Hon. Enoch Coleman rctuinol from Southern Oregon lust Wednesday bringing with him about twelve hundred bend of Hint tin ntlr-ltncn 1 ll, i-,. lira. . ti. it. tirnnt nn.i cuil.lrcn eamo up from East Portland Saturday i.i apend i street, i tat of tbe mill race, mannfaolnre and month with her father and sisteis. Mr. keep for sale, doore, windows, framea, Grant accompanied her and will remain rial, monldlnga, etc. Estimate! (nrnlabed on ap- ting fouror five daya. plication, Uarveat ia now claiming tbe attention of Oarpetto erary atyla and grade at Friend all our neighbors, and reaping, binding, I ly'a. These carpet hare jail arrived and beading, and thrashing, r the chief, mi l have been well selected to meet the demand almost tbe only topicaof conversation. Fall ; grain is yielding vciy well. Hill Kays, Formerly of Junction, Causes a liiimpiis Bum, Or., July 21. This afternoon a sirtet fluht took place at tndependenci be Iween Oliver and Laytou Smith and Win Kays and aon. The trouble commenced ovi r some money which Kayes ovvi d one of the Smiths. Marshal Macaulay attempted t arre-t the cotnbattants sud received a blow which felled him. In rising, he called upon the bystanders for help, but they Btood ba-k, and not until both the Smiths overtook old man Kayes did the outsiders assist tbe of ficers. It looked for n while as though tbe mw was lo tie trampled upon with impunity Allnsrties were l.ronohl lief.,.- K.cor.b r Johnson, pleaded guilty and paid their tine-. Bev. G. MeOlean, I heme for morning Ihe Smith boy cameont victorious in the s-ivi... l'hil..-...liy ol the new birtn; even fight, and public opinion is on their sid-, but iu. "Living V.'m.r," law and order ihooid be upheld. s. 11 Friendly keeps the Urgeat and b. st Isssortmeut of clothing, ladle dress goods, City Tax Notice. bsts, etc He is continually adding the latest and newest styles to his slock. His Notice is hereby civen that the City Tan prioea are fixed to suit the time. tor lHtitj is now doe and payable lo J. c. ray, treasurer, at bis office in Ih- Grange Building, Eugene City, Or. All taxes not saU in t',u duvs from ihe late hereof will become delinquent and iub- ject to additional rust Eugene, June 14th. 1880. B. F. Doukis, Baoorder. KHtray Notice. Taken flp by the lindenigned. June 26, 1889, a dark brown horse, :i vears old. 1") bauds high, branded on right should, r with huter kj with a cross bar under the Inter. Th. horse is gentle but has not b, i n worked. The owner can have tin sam bj falling on me and paying charges B. F. Finx, Lsabnrg, Oreg n- Winter Phot t Prkm Cabinet photos are now i per tkw u; U'r price ft, Don't forg-t l!n place. wnrrBB photo i a Entrance, 1st stairs s..uth of A V Pel Eugene, May 31, 1889. A Pleasing Taste. W health and utrength renewed and nd toDifort follow the use of Syrup " it acta in h.noony with nature to ally Vuiw th. iL. in U riutiv. ,,f F effec bill. as. For mIs in .rOc. and gLOS boitb - CoUJhll CoMMlTTKa AproiM Ii- J ' 'net meetinu of the Beatbsrs Met t-urch which wa. recently held .t tiro -deekWto build a cdlve at tbi. pU. prnvidinf they coold .t s fair amount donated nytteeShessi of this place to start with Key MB appointed a ...liriting eomasfttee "'tias of K C Oeleeby, 1) C M c Fi 1 ic ' Jf Honnton. C W Washtinrne ;.u.l 1 aillioro. Ii is Ibe intention ot th- ehai 10 erect a biick building that b U P'aie win cost $15,iai0 Bol st pn seat thooght best Uionly .reel one wing ol lb y't capable of ccom:ni!.t and ss the arbool pr-g J" 'uixls accnaanUte tbe rem.ind. i of ibe f?Jnaag will he etnpkted. Juncti ! 1 gm lobe raised i :ki. Wi bop. ct)a Will obtain the college. BntIUm, Baadertoa, ifc mm. huts ute ripe. 'i " li lines lUktadl hnsy. Tucoinu bud ltlO.OMflt.tkt. f,,r. w... k ore. , ""'Knj.v. I at kr r ... l,,w'rf,"r,''wii lour. It ia ( l,-10,l,,,rVI,.wr,i,l,,,oe i, be. Ha- cracked fir.- ball his lin k to the nnnufaeti ry. Tb,' a entrance to th, ehuii h is r ,,lv ,. ,.,!, ,. I 1. ell ibipOl d PnabyterlM 11,.. Ra. it,,,, , ... tli, lMt . in- market, OMMfaatured bi B, u iirowu. .Mr i;e"Kt'raw l,atl1B.,,e WUl.y fr araad.of th edibniUd Tajufl i',,,i, ('.:..r, iaae your produce to tb" 1 'aeifle Tea 0o, an. I et in,. Kt pric.,N. Oaliforoia aatermellrm h sve iii.nl,. tin ir i'l " iraiiet- in our ni.uk. t fvinoki th,, Hippy Hour- In owl wlrie labor eigar oflfarko - Co. II' 'I .lll'l (ul 1 i, - ' , VHn. ,!,. ;.. .... .. ' t Jf Hon,', barber shop. ' are la th lead, never U hlml. Alwav. liet ther ' 7 I!:- '"lm- ""oil s hl.ctne Cnvsets lit Kiisl. in Or PrjW. l or sale only at Q. Betta in's. i r stou wuuts you I,, come and tat hi suddKsuiidh.avy team harness. j ln!..rc storm;; or R-llitn. your oats see A. . liters. ('lean Chevalier barley wanted. Try our cream nils, City Itakery. BenMmbtrw ilaitre'r ever think with our OWfl wajfTO, Oftj llakery. A stie, t pbr. noloyist held forth on the posloth.'e Mrner Saturday nibt. Hopchecka prlnleJal this office in the best styles and at the lowest prices. T .1 Bnfotd of Oamlli. kM km e.i Indian Agent of the Siieiz rawrtaUon, E. C. Luke, marble cutter and ileal. r in mountuetiN, shop on Eighth alroet, Bogene, Tb- Bwena Here u lei cicar hmroji jonU is th.. i,cst. Uanafactnied by the Bugene Wgai Factory, Oarpetal Carnetal I s, n. Pri.ndW hu just received u i.no and rarled aaaoriment, He will Milt yon. The new medie.il l,i v o, s intu i ll' el on Aug 23d ind will pr.ib.iblv be enforoed ,ur",!"h S: !' The "Cuban" and "Y.irrn" olgaritl Horn 'ne.'. Try them; they are tba beat in ""' """ 11 r 1 Tbe Deapain eatate is th beavkwl indi rldunl taxpayer in umatilla county and 51,65l is th- amonql of th- aaaatament. Si - Friendly ' spicial advertlaemrnt.' He has large anantitie of wheal sicks, hop bnrlap and kiln olotb. Give him a call. All kinds . f tiinev dn ss and drv i'om.Im i jnat i itetTedirom tba Bait, which ii. ust be - 1,1 ,t . , C.,11 i' I! itm m's and em i1 On aeroont of lb ibaenee of chief Bogta. eerMcGbee iud Aasistanl Elmer Clearer Win. Pr. : n baa bi n elected Chief to aerr until tbi ir ri 'urn. v 1 c , ,. . . :i . , i , ,i .., l,nn,.d liislie.,l....iisi.l..rl,le lni' i...; tionalv. II bn l th btniu s dicss, d by a bytlcinn. Bauene .mil BprinsSeld baseball clubs oroased bat Springfleld Sunday afteruoon. roni inning weie played, score, I'.u. uc M, Bpringnetd 13. i ., ,1.1. n, ,.,... t..,o li (r, ,,. ,he E i il on. of the largeat aaaignmi dm , ,i(,, , l:i.ur. wi sell the t piiees that defy competition. j V..!..! Ill ... pan t in Penneylrania after . ,.. election (aid "fltara WM mat rejoicing. ii' tbe election." Por enterpria th I la anything erer in the X. V. W. . I I s 11 Frieudy prjrchaaed the 13,000 pounds of Eastern Oregon woof brought here last w.i l . The raiaera realized several cents more p r pound than they could have got at home. Milkier .v; Parker, at their faotory on 8th of ibis market. Cili ami cvjiuiiu. his varii 1 assortment. m .i 1 .1... 1 summer fallow to work so and aei one of laK.'W l ii : a v' U niriui is iuui nave Di 1 Ram I',,!, . ,, I utnn v.illr fooling. The Boss docs lii- biz and don't ' oi;stituti....i,l , -nv. miot. of Wash vimi for-aii i mstnn tin re are 21 lawyers and ri farmers. i" ... , , ,, Tbe Other 76 members' ur- divided among VTa have received the firat number of the , v,. xli m4rch ,nN Dnmbering six, Slt- Democrat, published at Salem Or , is ,,,.,,.,. K M , (ur. MtJmn ll,- Democrats of .Mai inn county ami tno siate. Dr. W. V II nderaon has returned from .Chicago, wl. . - be to ok a course of lecture "uud tottrucliou in the latest methods ol dentistry. Cdl and see him at his office if yon nro in need of work. The services of the Cumberland Prest.y- terisil 1 hnieh will be conducted Sunday by The besl (smily remedy is undoubtedly ptnniUr'i Ornoon Blood Purifier, it may be safi Iv dpnto the infant as will SI to the mJh,u lb will civ- relief where other fall to d o. B i Itinthahoo Dr. J. C. Gny advertised In the GtJASn last rh a dog cart to trade for a COW. Over thirty p. nam answered the niki-ru- ml I I and still more calling on him. H has made trM,b- w ith one of those calling. Advir- tiaing pays. It is pretty CI rt .in thai a gang of counter. f-ii.ra ,.r-nt vv.irk in Oreeon. The cunlry is afflicted with ll presence of a lot of men of queationahle reputation and many aogos :,,..,. slid half dollar silver pi. ces imd to gold cm- b v.- been p It m circulation. The Spangle W- T . hVword, l July tub ha. tb following: St John Skinner who bsl. -i in cb.iige "( ibe Echo war-hon-e j, f.,i ,i, r.il w .k-. hives f.,r Spok.i. i i or two, where bia couipiny mll probably direct him to Ibe work of; .... rnMingtJ iboikBng of somen.w ware- j bona cnutenipbited." Why will you ft sbowt with that listless . . j . - Have you no life, nn atst ,i i too seem to car- r.-thin.' t-r what ,'':,, Ira si mad jrc tit a-iti-s f ,""L n,,t laiamsS v..n. nd yoa fel that bi. bis If rna wosdd bsv tb viaor an i . f rnnth r-tnrn, Stjof a a"l l.rariy like so alt wether different ft i Dr. Healev DaaeVBao T-nic. It rt i)' pfidnee isaiarkabl result.. .' -. iu, Thua Julv 23rd: M. P- ii r!Kitir.dg;..i -fjj; l"n suuted on Fr,.l-v "J Belknap th v Will -iru.gs, in imu- ........... ,.' ,, a(ew weeks nnnllug and 1 1 .1 is a beanlllul p.t in the -le'-1 v",r "nmn,,-r 'srslion, .,..!, mal Corvsliisiin who make n.iiii.llun, sentenced from Clacks- u " .. , is I... fr. mi. v.iT nre, N,v,n,b.rl7. I--, to one year ms c. in the nns we. 1 aaaj stiornev Iran M -t. ntisrv for sss.nn wud .. ' l I , ' ,r ! m.d I') 'In- Governor n r commendation of the di-'rict "hex Jsme. Bradley. nUuejHl .... eonnlv. Mreb. 25. I well since inranTtalion. Horn's litioii lii F.iigetic 'uiuid itf the boautiliil liiruuiid.i wire at Goldsmith'. Jot. Theimer orT-rs fur stl, In- i.sidenc- 00 !evelltll sir. .1. Goldsmith pays the highest cash price for ''"'"'try produce. VII,,.,,,. L. .. .. .. i i. I. I ... , ., . M.slll-W U.HIK. II IS CUIIC.l 111- ti, ..,...,., , .., IIMMU in,,, in I,,,,,, nun is- HRg lor different article, Hrusbes, cnmlis, pieiuru fruiii s it Eugene Hook Slnre, late Collier's. Ice cream to-day mi l f ir the rest of the scasmi at c,iy iiaki ry tad Beaitwnuit. Kor the beat and ehaapeaf iprlag bada and katflgaa go to It. 1. BtmSi, A fine line of silk phufcaa. in nil tkadaa and Krades at V. 1!. Dunn's Biblaa aad Man Taataaieat at gga Book tore, forateely Ooiuj r', tin. Mr and violin strin,;, at BoffMBnok St ra, run rlj Ooltier l in- maooa uri. rapidly walls of tb,. lUnkin brick! runtiing up (be Tin- railroad unratora iue Celtiu aloiii; bImM over mi lha Bioaiaa Oo to Qoldaalth'a and sat i b of bwltaa an I Cbiaa leu pot nil fur l i 0. A v year old child of 1 1 Raaa was killed at (ii'rVllis 111' !), lltta. tlin., ..r ., .. .I..- I....I. A f.a U f0, , j, . KlUwoHb' additiun to Baaeaa, AddIi to Dr. UeDonald. Havana CiRar ollpplng, (o, tin- pipe at tbe l.Ud ll l'i..r .I.,r.. 8h,.Pt afuk ,, K Book Store, formerly Collier' Think. a,.l i A ...... ..... . . , . . i,,, ,,,, . . ..i.A. . for tome nil,. tfoKanal rltet trail I this w e, k . rn car loads ,i( bridge limbers arrived at ; Junction last rur-,lav (or OS oil thj Harris. i bnrg bridge. J The tinner are pntting on ih.. mof f the Hunt building and tbe carpenters are 1 ninij ' th- floor. Urines tnaki s tirt rlasi cabinet iholos for $1 per dozen ut bis pmia'd- gall-rv in Springfield. This is th- time of th- year wlnu lb- the ncike it tropical for bald beaded people and I some others loo. The Nebraska editors who war in Bngettl butt week, lefi fur their home Irani Portland I, ist V. dneedey i vsning. It is proposed in the uevv eilv of Ell. lis. bnrg not more than two dram sb pa shall b ; allowed to each block S. v r il fast racing anitn its arrived In re III i. i of the weak fr.uu California. TheV , will he taken to the State Fair. '1 he ivh -at in ,iki t iii Liverim.il and San Frai -co is firm with an upward tendency, In Portland, ss nana), it is lifeless. From June I, '80, Firai olss Cabinet pho- tos vv ill I- .', p-r doen at tb- studio ol 1'. A. livNKIS Miave jnat received from th Baal over 19,000 worth of cloths, Suits mad- In the latest ind lust styles. .1, IIavis. For fiist i l.i-s photograph go to Brlggs' portable gallery at Bpringfleld; cabinet pho tos i per dosen, other (ize in proportion. Oil paintings, picture frames, wall l.rack ets. clock sb. 1 v. s. I. an I el,, ik i ic'.s, win dow piles, etc., at K. i. BrownV Word comes from the Palne-Peel crowd that they are at tbi summit ol the Casosde mOUUtatn and ire having a good time. Jnat received, n new line of tin- gleaa ware at Goldsmith's, Get you slovelyglssa Set Of four pieces for 60 cuts at A Gold smith's. A rumor is prevalent abonl our stru ts that an ex-editor of thia oily i a eandidata for one of tb- poeitiona in tb i Boaeburg land office, Tb- Bogene Foundry is now- working on the front and iron work of the I 0. 0. F. Tempi-, rii- n gnlar contract f..r lb- build inr; will be let to day. Th Minnesota Hotel resched its destina tlon the first of tb- week, and landloid John am is treating bi M"' Ml now in better style than ever before. Th-linn of Fraaier, Churchill ,V T.'ier has been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. TosJer retiring. Tbe other member of the linn w ill oontinne business. Ten thousand pounds of ice was received hero from lb-Albany ice works last Tliurs- day. Eugene should and will have her own id manufactory next rammer. Henderson th dentist has returned fully pn pared to attend to all .bllicult cases of dentistry. Hffleein am- "Id quarters, up ataira in First National Hunk block. Trunks! Trunkal Trunks! J 0 Matlock has init received a oar load of trunks ami ve ii-. s . f all styles to suit customers which be ,, . . .... i ... V , nip-til Ion. Th- Is. -n il K-arn ,-, Neb. is on t. such a degr that t van the ministers bav- caught (be real estate fever. Bectatly a Kearney miniater annonnoed that be would take ins ' text from lot 7, block 6, St. John's secoud addition. The evlla resulting from babitosl ooaUve net are many and aerious; bnl the wt of barshi drastic purgatives is quit as dan- gerottl In A r's Pills, however, Ibe pa tient has a mild but effective aperient, sit parrior to all others, especially for family nse. Mrs Stevrns of the Grismer-Davics troop in Bug! n s vi ral weeks nqo was Ilin wife of th- famous prize light, r, John C. Heenan, a fact not known by many She says Kilrain Ought to bav- won because b tr-ats bis wife well, erbil" Sullivan is a brut- of a liii-liand Tli- "University Bookstnra" hsadles sew and stanl goad oaly i ther are no better in tb-mark.' Ev.-rvtl.in i- fre.li and clean. There b if" need of brarapiag ap sccfent shelf Worn drag! no reduced prise riodg or other kiii.lreil d vices, and no imitating 1(1 . ther par ties' advertisements ur facilities. There will be no preaching In tb First Presbyterian cbnreh next Sunday. Th pMtor, Bev. htcBinley snd bis three sons nr. camping on Istk creek The expect tub. g. hi three week. Mr. ItoBlaley is visiting at lor rawest' home on Paget Honnd, W. T. Larga sasabera ..f paopla from drouth stricken Baatera Oregon ar.- srriviaaj here eeking boss anal work. From all ac connls, bird time- will be prevalent in tint Kciloofor year or two Tbi Willam ette valley Is eertaialy tin gsidaa sped of tbe world. Thunsand- b.v- h . u . !:, v-d of in liges. lion and loss of app-til. bv i singl. little of Ayer' BaraaponBa. Tb- nse of this asedieioelry giving tows indetrength to Ihe assimilative rngan-, has. nr. d itiniimsrabla ,.,ms ol ehraaie dyapepeii Pri II, Worth a Isdtle. Salem Staiesman: Tb ritl of Bag en has f,,r .uni.- ie. n litriit-il with tb laarlaeat lights, bnt now the electric Ugbl BcaapaSy ,ir- unking - .r.pi,-itiun to light th- anmata with are bgl 1. b can, the others are not so goad a light The aSW Hght M certainly tb heal light for street lighting purpose. geallle i. seat VBU with carpenters from ti, I - ,1... stalled for the city immediately aft. r tbe fire, tbitkin Ih-ie would l- pl-nty of w..rk Owing lo the fact that Ihe bn-ine j rtl Bed ihe city will Is-r-nnilt with brick and ton. . ih.r- is not mneh work for ear- p. nters at pre-. nl. The wort Place in IB world f'.r a carpenter to go is a Wio-d out ritT Captain WilUrd Young, of tbe engineer corei. in hi-ann.i il rtK,ri in me cui-i ... i .ii r-. makes tb- folloeiue; ..timate. for c.tntin-1, BB I lha i i v and harbor PTrnre. rn.nt. n. lir-gon ilnr.i.g me nscai year eo.i- entrance to nk bey and bartwr, i.V),O0O. Ileal INtate Traiisi-is Kl'USNS. Leeter 8 Od' n to H A Odgeu, interest in two Iota in Shaw's addition; eon, fltO. tlffie Hopp-r to 8 A Odgeii, iutt rest in two lota in b.w'. addition, eon, $200. A T Cockerline and G W llaudsak.r to Miuor M Gray, lot in Shaw's ami l'alt.i s in - .i l.lition; eon, filial. Fll. ii F. Geary lo John Kirbv, o in Pack ard'a addition; con, con, Navv. Myra X oris lo lo Kngeue Hond, lot in Bh iw - g i, l.luion; eon, il. ji'sorioN citv. i. P. Million, to Bagane Bond, lot iu kfiUkrras addition; con, T... eoCNTsr. F.vi rell Turpenning lo .lames Offutt, OS .',ti ier. -; con, JlljtK'. i 0 Lawrence to Qao Fjaher and J C Wat- kills, 5.M acres; 0OO f 78'.l V in s t) Hooker to Seymour V Condon. M acres; cou. Sum B I Metiaiialmn to Alva F Colby, II20 acres; con, f.'IKKI. E ! McClanaban to C C Combs, Mil acres; con. IIKH.. LA Dickinson to Win Lcmlcy, lt'.l.ltl Sen s; COO. f 'J'ilKI. LHsndB o Potter to David Cherry, SS ll acres; son tlM S6. H G Hadley ami wis-to M 0 Lnndt, 990 sores: sou IS800, F. J McCUnaban to n u Dak r, 160 laiaa; 11000. I S t- W M Whitney, patent. I' S to John Bigdoai patent. Plat . f Ql.na.la, formerly rallrd S,.iuli lWn.l recorded. BUtetf Oregon to v? Ii UoCnrnaek, S0.5S so -;J on, tpilh, John F .Martin per sheiitf le Thoma T Boaohi t'l acres; ooa, i.V Potter's survey plat tiled. I. II and B O Potter aa the public, road and highways, Q F Mack to James W Bheidaa, 1118.40 I l ; con, SIH'MM. :.- K Bushnsll to Robt D Bushaslj, PASS aaraa) eon, SL To ContrMtora, Baaled proposals w ill be received by Ihc Executive Committee of Begenta of luivir- sity ut tbe office of Fir-t National Bank un til I o'clock p. in. of Monday, July 99, 880. for furnishing all necessary material and work tor the eieeti, m nn.l completion of 11 gymnaainm building on Dnlveraity campus Building to be completed by Oct. 1, Wtftl. Contractor to give good and sulllcii nl bond I in the sum of 5,000, eoiulitioned for tbe I in itiif nl performance of his contrail. A cer- ti6d cluck for 1500 to SCOOmpaOy each bid, to be forteitul to I'ninrsity iu case contrac tor fail to enter into contract if accepted, Bight lo reject any and all bids reserved. Plana and ipeciflostions can b seen nt olio- "f B. S Beau, Secretary Committee. T. G. Human ss, Chaitman Committee, July 19, 1859. Nsaaoa Baoara. II r. A B. Uarrett and family, who live near town started for tl.o mountain, Wednesday. While ihe team wan standing on Willamette street, they be came soared and started to run. Mis. Bar rett climbed over a lot of aagsage, planing her little baby iu the bottom of the Wilson and luckily reached the linaa, liy Ibutomc the team was under full headway, but thu I uly by throwing all her Weight on th- lines succeeded iu Stopping the horses. In tb vviion besides the baby were sis oilier small children of the family.' II the mother bad not bad pres. nee of mind and a whole lot of 00 U rags, tbe chances urn that we would have to narrate a disastrous accident. Tai Plain Acaoas. Font families from R .ii- is. un.ier ih- leadership of of F J Hil lings arrived at tbs bom of bis brother-in-law. Dr. B. F. Itussi II on the McKenzi- last Saturday. Tin y came tb- whole distance iu wagons. The families have nil located in Davis' Precinct and are well satisfied. Mr Billing! informs us that be foouddiy waek er since leaving home, in fact In fore ho started, for he had seen no rain since July 1, Isss. In Eastern Oregon he aaya it was very bard to buy feed at any price and water was very scarce. On thk Sit si.Avv. Salem Statesman. July 21: Paul Oberbeimer, who went w ith bis family a few weeks ii,m for a summer outing in the Coast range, was ill the city yesterday and expresses himself greatly pleased with the country over there. Ho has taken up a homeetead of 100 acre ou Chiekahomini en ek. a tributary of In Bluslaw and will tun. ii into u stock ranch 11- will go back iu u day or two ami will possibly WW II r Lher this year, Dikd At bis home 111 miles west of Btt gen-. July 21, 1SSI), of blood poisoning, Mr. Levi Elliuaker, aged 31 years. Tb- di ce i leaves u wife and Btree small chil dren to mo urn his untimely loss. Wo un derstand the cause of tl.o blood poisoning was the h. i Menial biting of one of his lingers, by one of his children when both of I hem wero ill with scarlet fever. II. nil' - At bis farm southeast of town, Bar. 1. D. Driver, after his return lust Sat. urday from the East, went into Ins paBtUtt and visited hi' line Jersey bull, when bis lordahip made a dash for Mr. Driver, strik ing biro on on- of his arms with a burn, lac . r iting ill- il-'. on bis foraann for six or aeven inches. Tbe gentleman nam to town1 and bud (be wound dressed by a physician, and it is heitliug nicely. Fkuiikts I'iiom Eniilsno.- Salem Journal: Stuck Inspector llerren In., just received two f arrets These animals are of i. white en lor and ar- Ibe la st things known for catching rals. Tin y are larger limn a rat but can go into a hole that a small rat can go Into. They were brought lo bim from Eng land and are a very pretty little animal, hav ing pink eyes like a white rttt.it . ILuisKs W'antki. The uinbrsignod de sir. . to pun-base light uud hcavt draft and cirri tg- h ir.es uud mares. All draft hors-a must b pluggy built, sound aud in gomi or.l. r. Age (mm ." to M years, weight ftoui 1,000 to l.ii'HI pounds. I will be in Eugene on S ilurday, July 27th, lK8',b Bring your I, rrSI - itid 1 will pay you Ibe highest cuah pi lea. L. SKsnrns. C.IMW..TKI . -The G iveiuii.eut survey of Ih- Siuslaw bar has Is., n completed, ll is mid lo be iuilu Mattering but the report will Hot Ih. made public for some time. The st. iiner used, the ll-ii Wright, mad- a trip up tin liver to the bead of tide and the 01- . t w. re much surprised to flu I such a line i iv. r. BlaOOBTS llui.'-i i. Fisher it Watkiua b iv. Iue ii. .1 their in w slaughter hou-c ou the Law i. ne place in ar th creek on Ibe other side of the Eugene bridge. Patterson ,V Mill-r have located theirs near tbe cro-s-mg of ihe rivi r to P.itt. rsou'. island. ftsarj Whksi -Mr. 0. O. llnrlbiirl, brought tb -first wheal of the BMBOa for . ; ! I ,. ne Mills, Wednesday. It was a lo. I of II bushel and was first- class. Dikd At tb- rsatdanaB of T. L. Zum w..'t in l..b iwlr Preciurt. of inltamstion of . I... 1 - I' ... .iniurall . ' fl TA' I .iiinw.lt, agid I'l J' ars and 2 months. Ci.nii.v. i I.m S MeiiaU has let to VV. II Fentoii a eutrict (ur the enctlon of a leeklewiai on Ih eovaer at Oak and Sixth .tree!., ilontroct price. $1200. Imt Last Monday, a pocket book, con taining a u..te. f inder will be liberally re jvsrde.1 by leaving the name at Ibia offlee. last Baf On reasonable terms an Est.y nrnan in excellent condition. Apply lo If. K. Jndkins, eornei . f Oak and 1 HI. ritreets. Mteiri Usi-oar. Wheal, lei eta on board 1 of esra; oats, V and M cent; wool, 22 end 1 23 eta; eggs, 20 eta.: Hutler, 23 eta. Mr Norris Humphrey i having Ibe plans, drawn for a neat r bnce, to be erected on j bia farm Mow town. Jasper tews. July 25. ISH0. E B Hands iker visited relatives here Hun- I day. Horn, to ihc wife of J It Hills July llth, a inn. boy, Bon, to the wife of D.ivid Willi, In), July 1 11, a daughter. Mrs PeOM of Springfield is visiting with Grandma Wail ice Loll Morehouse uho lias been quite M k lor some tune isuble to be out once again Tbe young. l sun ot D C Wallace fell from the leiu e one day last week mid frae tun d one of tb- bon. a of bis tight arm just above th- wrist. We learn that B MeBee who left ban a f-w weeks ago for Silver Lake has I. turned snd taken up a ranch on 0lOVl Patch mountain oa tat Middle Fork. Jtsi i a, Letter List. Letters for (be following person rru aiin d nnoul'ed (or at tbe posloffice in Eugene City, I'regon. ti I v su. isv.i; Bsaatl, Mis E I. I'm ink, Blwui Conn, J B Cutting, Mrs M .1 Elwood, John Fickle, Harry Fleiiiaii, Geo llavs, W 11 Bolaen. MrsJ Bi ow, S F Whit. I M Davis, .1 Wilkina, w w l ie. man. Alb n M Grimes, LII. n Hart, Albert, Highland. II Lewis, John lllUWalt Plnlcstia A charge of one cent will l- made mi seofa letter given out. Persons calling for the above will pleas, sav advertised, giving date. F. w Ossanx, P. M. Notice to ContrMtora. Ilids will be received by Ih- Ulidersign-d from contractors to furnish material ami hlllld the Odd Fellows' Temple, nit Wtlbiln etle street, according lo plans and specific. i lions. The brick uud all iron woik. will be furnished on the ground by lb- undersigned trustees. Plans slid sp-clllc.ilions can be! teen at Judo Walton' offiot BidawBI ba closed .Inly 27, at 10 o'clock A. M The undersigned berebv n serve lb- right lo r. )eet any and all bids. .1. J. Wsi.roN, July HI, 188K. It. F. Dounis, V. ll II .KINs, ' Trustees. Minium Tb- partial below mentioned ni- well known in Bageoe. Tb- Oorvallu Times of Julv '.Mid stvs: Mr, .las. Belveil and Mrs. Iliigbt wero married by Judge Holgate last evening at the bride's n sidence in Ibis city. I Ins ougtit to ne a goo.l uuticli il i (peril ncc counts for anything. Tin v are Isith s. vi i ll years tbe other side of sixty and this is Mrs. Bright'a fourth matrimonial vow It must be encouraging to many old bache lors who bava grown in anxiety to know that Than never was u goose so gray lint some day, soon or late, An honest gander BUM that way An took her for a mate. Crxiiir.Bi.aNt PajBurntaUM BrvoD. On July llth the atove Bynod met el Brio, The following business ol import . nee to Lane county was transacted: Bar. 0. A. Wooley was appointed synodloal evsngelhtt, wbieb was very titling. Steps wero taken to i stab lish a church paper at Eugene, Oregon, ami to put at its bead one of Ihe ablest men of the Cumberland church. Also, measures were taken to secure the services of one of the most successful men iu lb- pulpit to till tb- pulpit recently vacated at Eugene by lb v .1 M. Snecd. The synod adjourned lo ma t si Cottage Grove, Dragon, bi " P. ht, Thursday before Ibe lirsl Sunday in October, 1890. To Assist-Di-r A i roiiNFv Mi Ai.iiu ii V. C Johnson has been appointed special as sist mt L'niled States attorney to co-operate with district attorney Mi Aillnir in preparing bilk in aqalty artd trying the suii. be bad b.i u inatrnoted to la gin sgainat Tb Dalles, Eugene and Lebanon Military Wagon Hond Companies for the forfeiture of the lauds granted lo these companies under various acts of Congress, w hich mils w-rn BBtkor icd by act ot Congress of March 2, LS8SI. 'Ihese lands comprise aonio 2,500,000 acres, nil ol which is DOW in the bauds of third parlies, Mayor Pottd of Han Francisco being a principal owner. BOBUBBs OtBb There i" B JTOUUg girl iu Walla Walla who is destined to make her mark. Home one gave her leu cents one day. Sim bought a yard ol calico, made il into a Minimum t and sold tho-bonnet for forty cents. Shu invested (ho 111 cents in BMN calico, made inure bonnets, aobl them and prettr soon bad $10. With tins $111 the bought potatoes, ph.ut-,1 tin In ami came out with a clear profit ol till Mo.l girls Would have iKiught chewing gum and ohewed and then nailed for mure, and tha majority of tb hoys invest thajr money iu cigarettes and wouldn't save? 10 in a hundred years. A Good Law. Thu last Oiegon legisla ture enacted that il tax not lo exceed two tenths of ft mill be levied on all properly, to raise i. fund for the relief of indigent sol diers and Milon who served in the war with Mexico, iu ti.e rebellion or any otthi Indian wars of Ori g in, Washington or Idaho, also for tbe widows or children ot siu h. No ex soldier can be s. nt to the poor lions- without th- cons, nt of the cointnun.lcr of ih- Grand Army ''osl. The net also provides that the sum ol thirty dollars be allowed by the county to pay funeral expenses of velerana of any of thu above wars. Mini UosKNui.ui Dsau. Mver Roaen Id. ill iln .l ill Portland last M lay, at bis p sideline. II- bad been sick fur over tbne year from SOllening ot the brain. Meyer first begin business in Lag county iu the 50's as u pel Her, afterwards moving to Eu geim uud running a general mi n humlise store for a number of years. II.i went to Portland about 1N7L At the time of bis d. lib bo was very wealthy. II- was known by every old resident iu Ibe county. Dun. At bat rJdcao on Eleventh street. July 21, IWJ, (Iruiulma Crow, aged about Hi years. The remains were taken lo Albany for inli rmei. I I-sides those of her husband, who died u number ot yeara ago Grandma Crow ess greatly bsioved by nl! for b-r kindly, loving, geueroas acts. H i menioryjwill b-cberi.bi d by all who knew her. Str.a thk PotM I be Lakevi. w Et sininer says A titioiiis being circulated in Line county, asking an appropriation from the eounly funds In repair th- Dp-gun Central Military wagon road. This is simply lo secure trad- from this eounly. and more .specially from Silver Lake. Baavioaa urftt M, I On son . -Bev. 0. ii. 1Tb lianas, pa4or. arrUe us from Orayr river under date of July 22, IHH',1, asking us lo IliloriU the ieople that he will hold serv ices in Ihe M. E. Bhilai), Suml .y, July 2Stb, iiioruing ami evening To Taxk Vt Lasd. A nuinlier of citins of South Sal. in have gnu- to take up land ou the Hi.islaw river. There were at least ix of tbeni, and Ihey all will take np a million raj mine at land before returning to Ibia city C.pitul Journal Sam.isu. Daiks -Tbe Va.Uiiia B steamer b lives Yaipunu lor San Franciaco ; Aug II, L'l, , 22 :t From San Francisco for Yaqtiina: . July JO, Aug, 8, IH, 27. BemeniUr the date. Hot. -In tbie city. July 3. 1HV.I, lo thu art la ,,1 K,,bl. Pratt a son This i- rather late to chronicle thia event, but Ihe i.porter BM only juat besrd of it. Vrav Msaa. Home person lua I, i, b esting down young prune tree, in Spencer Butte nursery recently. If eai be will be given a liberal dose of the law PeraoBUi Dr. IloatutHi his iitoved to Portland. 1. S. ii.l. is, il. Albany home buyer is in town. Ed. Whit. ,.f I'linettllt started homo lust Monthly. Mr. Cb.is Meyer of Sail Francisco, is iu town. Mr. Chan. Letter spent last Monday in j Portland. Andy Titus arrived from Bltaon' Springs ai Tuesday Elmer Clever has gnuo"up to Ibo Foley hut springs. . II. Aim ,iui t iuui wife are c.itiiping up Ibe UoKenrie, QeoM Mill.r ami family went b Florin,- last Monday. Mrs M. A. Jndkins is Medical Lake, W. T. Mi-s Hnggli Whitney now redding nt visit, d at Albany several ilays this week. Mr. T. O. Hendiieka and fsmily have re turned from Soda Springs, Attorney L. BByeu nsdi Bslem a pro. ft -Sinn. d visit i ist Tttasday. Mbm Haiti.' BBOMi Ol Oorvslll is visit ing iii l'.ugi ns and x lolnity. Mr, Geo W. Bbinehart, of Qlliiaa coUBty, is vi-itiiig friends in Lani cmnly. Mis i. Ilanchetl ri turned from u pleaaanl trip to Soda Springs l,i-t Thursday, eu is ii tki r. ol the BaJrei Bouse, returned from Foley Spun;, list I'hursdiy. Dr. McMurtiy ami wife spent aevi lal days at Vaqnina bay the rat of lha weak. Prof. Johnson and family have gone up the Mclveiisie to spend a lew weiks. Lane Matlock, of Laos, has bean visiting fin mis in Lane county lor a week. Mr. Prank Omaa and family returned from a trip to V npini i Hay last Tnesduy. Mr John Latrd, ot the PaJoaas country, is visiting old aoqaaintanoN iu Lane county. Piof. Bswthorn nn.l family b .v.. goo to YaqnlnaBay where Ihey will spend several vv. . ks The S.ib Iu Btataamea says Mrs. W. T. Mater is very III at the tamilv reSMSM III tint city. el. ik Wars i on duty agaiu. ll- myaha thinks ii dog cut is tbe in .st uaelea thing be knows of only tn dump a mull out ou ih- grooud. James Whileaker, nl Portland, Deputy Collector ol Internal KovettUB, visited Eu gene last Saturday. s. B. Bekln, Jr., Baahiai at lbs First Ha tional Hani,, went lo Ympiiua Day la.t Wed- nead iv , to spend , k. w. M, Wolverton nt Spokane Fulls, w. T., leave ben Monday on a trip to the McKcnsle bol aprlngtt, Mr. I O. Ib.ker of II, is- Citv, I. T., ia her visiting rebvltvaa. Be ia a brother of Mis BolmaB an I Mrs liniiry, Mr. Geo, B. Oorria Bad family ami Prof. John Blranb and family will leave for tho siuslaw coast soma tlm nail week. Mis B. Mnnra and daughter, Mra. W, II. Watkiiis. left last Tuhursaay on, a visit to relatives mid friends at Spokane Falls, W. T. MeailS, R, M Day and J. It. Campbell ur- nl Geo. 1'risKi l's, at th- MoXeOnN Bridget They will ba home sometim next Week. Mr RE Lamb will leave the first of the week fur Eastern Oregon b. look for a loca tion, We wi-h him well wherever be may conclude to Innate. Mr. Lee Searcy anil family returned from California last Saturday morning. Wo are sorry to stain that tb- nralth of Mis. Searcy has not Improved. Mr. E .1. MiChinulian's mother nod hia llstez in law, both of Trim r, 01. , BIB visit ing ul bis resideno in this city. The old lady looks healthy mnl buln. Mra. II. J. Day, Mrs. V. T. McMurtry, Mrs, Marsbi Mrs. Qao. ahramB, and Mr. Marsh leave on a trip up lo John Anderson's on the McKi UBle, next Tuesday. Wm Walks, tba aaaonuAdaBog cashier of the Loini Count v Hank, has been con Ilin il In his room din ing lb- past week with a large carbuncle on on-of his l. gs . It is quilt painful, and it will be several days yet before be is tiroiiinl. Benstor Gbss. Bilton and wife, of Qlliiaa coiinlv, started to th Pol Springs hist Tuesiiny morning, Mr Hilton says Ibo crop is uu tntlr failure along th- Columbia Itiv. r, ami that the funnels in Hint section will have to buy their acid for next season. Public Auction. I w ill s. at public auction lo tho highest bid.b r at in v hum adjoining Goshen, on Saturday. Augu-t dial, 1880, at 1(1 o'clock A. M., the following described property; T . St v i ar old steers; I 'J.yi nr old heifi rs; li year ling sleus; IS inileb cows; hogs, plow, har lot', wagon, harness, 22 tuns of bay, wiougbt iron raiig. "HonU Coinlorl," Boss churn, butter worker, sewing machine, clock, 2 good feather bids, safe, bedstead, ami general household furniture. Terms 12 months' credit on sums of $10 mnl over at k per c-nt Interest with approved note; under I0, cuah. Wxi. MoCMMh Battfln MATriuws, Auctioneer. Datetl July 2fi, 188'J. DlaWolnCton Notion, riu Irm of Praalar, ObaMhUl .k Totter. doing bnainess un.l.r th- firm nam- and style ol Frasler ObnmhUL has this day been dissolve! bv mutual consent, Mr Toier I tiring The business will be eoll daeted at th- old stand by Fraaier & Churchill, who a, -nine all liabililiea and will Collect all in counts ow ing the firm. Engine, Or.. July IS, W. E. J . FlIAslKH, a. V.QwnoBUn F. A. ToBttB, Money tu L0M. Money tu loan ou civiy terms on real estate security. Apply to E. It. SkipwuBtii. A Hip ii in iiiK 1'ius khuxo-. There is a bitch in the proceedings for lb- Irmsbrof II-. I Ipvoiii. ill railway Inn s lo Uni boillhern Paatflc Company. In tbo.gre. nieiit in regard to the matter it was BfS . tli. .1 lint thu stock holders of th- Oregon isn Company shouhl give quit-oUini deeds lo tbs Kourhsrn Pn- eilic Tin v Ibuught they could induce Mr. 0. 1'. Buntiogton to give Ibem aioo.ooo more il tin ', refused tu do this, and sent Mr. Linn. i. I Kob-rtson, th- gentleman who was out bare one- on business for tbe com pany, ovir to Hi a York to endeavor to ef f. .1 such an aiiaiigi in. nt. In the mean time il;. uni. in. laeas of the company, which the Southern P. n ine was In assume was leiught up at a discount by some one, preen msbly ill the inten st of the -otiipaiiy. Mr. lllllit ingtnu - iid ibis was a violation ut the ugreo in. in, and relused to pay ' il.ii.- more than at first agreed , uud it is now uneeitain win tin r tin. ib nl tin- m i I iu the Southern Pacific will Is aptah d or not. Ban Bssavan A CorvaBs sditor's wtaa, in writing from Va'pi na Hay, aaya: "I topped at ih- '. j tin i Hotel the first night, where I lin t a numb. I of frit lids. Yon would bav tied to ae bow (lately I w nk. o into enppi r with my train followiug in i iron of children. I mean. My! how it- y di I .1 ' Ills always said that an ed it, is folks don't get mm Ii to eat, and tbe way those 'kids' got in yon would have thought Ib-y hadn't bad a square meal for a long time." N'liunron- eanvnaaer for enlarging pic ture., etc.. are continually in our city. We would stl our pepl to patronize our local artists. ho will exe-nte tbe work at less cost and in a mii' b more artistic style. It serve tbe people right to receive daub (ri m theae traveling Iranip. If tbey were really reliable tbey would have permanent Serious Row At Condon. We clip tho following from th Fosail Journal of July 13, 1889. Dau Rhioehart is well known here, having Uveal at Creawell m arly his whole life; and Crick Balding was also raised iu this county. A letter tho first ol thu week from Condon aaya Bbinehart will recover. Hero is tho account: Thu town of Condon was precipitated in to a feverish excitement last Sunday even ing by uu altercation which oooured bo. ti 1 1 Hun Khiuohort of Condon, and Ilrick lluldiiigof Lost Valley, and in which Khine b.it sustained some very uly flesh wounds from a dirk knife, near tho left shunl.b r, both in front and behind tho ehouldor, Tin incitement was greater at first because it was (eared Bbinehart would die. Drs. Alex mnler (father and daughter) and Dr. Eaaton w ere called in to droas tho wounds, and up on StaBa (nation they found tho wounds did i. e. peaetiate Ibu tboiacic cavity, and no blood vessels wero severed. Mr. Balding wis arrested upon the verbal order of jostici Darling, at once, by him s, II and bystanders who bad collected to span! tb- parties uud make peace. He was amigMd Monday and given time to mploy cmins. I, the hearing being deterred until Tuesday, at 10 A. M. N. A. Corniah, attorney of Arlington, appeared fortbe prose cution, and H. II. Hendricks, attorney of PobbU appeared (or the defeidaut. Tbe de fendant waived preliminary examination, and the justice in order to ascertain Ihe prop, r amount to lii tbe bail, oxamined Dr. Alexander, who stated be was likely lo recover. Hi- justice also examined J . Ebbert, who stated iu aubtanco that he c niie to town that lay with Mr. llahliug, aud that h- h sppanad to eo Ihe comuieucement of the tight; that it started at the aoilth end ul the porch nl 111- lthiuebart hotel, and he was standing iu the barber's room in thu rear of Johnson's saloon where he could aCe it Iron Ih- winCtOW, that be saw Lhiiubi.rt (tick up a chair ami strike with it violently at Hal, ling, and II il.hu.: partly dodged it and giabbe.l bis knife, Ebbett says be (Eb bert i st rt. d th. u to run out of thu saloon in order in separate the combatants, and saw no more BOll be got out, when Kbiuehsrt WBB almost to the corner of tho aaloon run ning towards it, ami llahliug was following; that his El. bi n'.i htothcr grabbed llahliug and ha (the witness) grabbed lthiuebart to keep tin nt upaii, which tbey ditl, with Ihe assistance ol others. Mr. Ebbert admitted that It- t himself) was armed Ibat day for the first time in a ) ear, and the justice aaw from these circumstances, or thought be saw. that Ebbert bail aided and alsstted the low ; that hi was uu accessory before lho fact at common law, or, nude r our statu- a principal. Bn ha waa also charged with tho crime as a principal, and taken Irom the box .is wilne-a for Ihe State a prisiouer. Then lbs oonrt tied Mr. llahliug'. bail at $1200 which he gave at once, with Jack. (Ilasgow ami ;Myroii O. Clark, of Lost Valley aa sureties, Mr. Ebberl'a bail was fixed st Mio, but we have not learned whether he has fumiahad bail 01 not. TbuatTairia wry Unfortunate, and all the partiea are respect able persons and well conuecled. the nlfair arose out of a dispute about tb- payment of aoinii money, we sre in loi iued. Tbe above is about all that was dieted at the preliminary examination, though one can bear all kinds of coutrsdic lOrj reports and opinions about tb- ull'air at Condon and elsewhere, some claiming that the assault on lthiuebart was premedi tated and unprovoked, and others the con trary. Dun lthiii-bart ia aged J5, baa a wife and a child. Mr. liulding is aged about 20, uud is a son of F. II. Duldiug. Cottiig-c (irovo Items. frnOM Ol'H arr.CIALCOllllKSPONDKNT. July Hi, 188D. Very warm weather. l'riink Ciitbcitrt and sister Myra were in town lust week. E. P sWdford & Co started their thresh ing mui bine to day. Stotl'er it Markley h ive a new engino and are uowi able to saw lumber. Mr. lleorgu Comer in clerking at Lewie A Ibiikboltlei'a dry-gooda store. Miss Martha Medley ia viaiting relativea at Ibis place. Miss Adie returned tu Eugene Monday. Mr. Sam I'eatch nml wife of Boaeburg visited relatives and friends several days at Ibis place since our lust and returned last week . Mr. Jo- King displayed sumo ipiartit that he got m ar Hon s saw mill on Ibe Coast Fork which lin thinks ia full of silver. Quid ia reported In have been lound in nuggets near lb-re. Mr. .lost pit Sharp has moved hia atore from Latham to Ibis place. Mcaara. Simons Clark were in town buying horsos tor Seattle market.' W. II. Medley sold hia team (ur two hundred and filly dollarrs to tb- above named firm. A party consiating of I), Uristow and family, Mr. C. Kennedy and wife, J. 8. Medley, C. Cleaver, of Eugene, J. L. Wynu, Misaea Kale Hanson, Addle, Martha, Prance mnl Eli;.. Medly visited Haropaon Hock on th- summit of the Coaat Bangs op-posit- It mini mountain about aeven mile from Cottage drove on (ha road from thia p ace to Siuslaw valley. Tbey report having a tin- liiim, no serious accinent happening;, although Wj mi cum- very near getting bis buggy upset ou a bridge. Vrnrrr. Tho Climate of Oltgwls Whilu I trolling along tb. wharves of Huston I met a tall, gaunt looking figure, a Webfoot from Oregon, and got into conver sation with him. "Healthy climate, I aup poee'r" "Healthy! It ain't anything else. Why, .danger, you can cbooau there any climate you like hot and cobl-sud without tnvi liii, more than fifteen minute. Jest think o' that the next rold mornin' you get out ..' b. d. There's a Mountain there Ml. Hood they cull It with a valley ou each aitle of it, Ibe one hot, the other cold. Well, git on top of lhat mountain, with a double barreled gnu uud you can, without movin', kill either aummer or winter game, jeat aa yon will." "What, bar you ever tried it?" "Triad it! often, and ehonld have done piettv well but for one thing." "Well what was that.'" "I wuuted a dog that would Bland both climates. The last dog I had froze ott bia tail while pintin' ou tbe nun mar lid, II- didn't get entirely out of winb r side, you see. Trew ia you live" I sloped. Ai.iiK.ru.. Marshal Hoffman of Albany arrested in that city last Tuesday one . Jones on a warrant issued here charging him with larceny by bailee. It appears he pro cured a picture of ( has. Crouer to re-touch and failed to return it although requested to do so, hence bia arrest. On trial before Justice Henderson he produced the picture which waa at th- resilience ol Mr. Ham, in this city, when he was discharged. In. rem lis I'aii Km' neighbor, tbe Corvallis Times, has tbia in it last iaaue: Eugene City is growing iu importance and bku Ihe polliwig baa dropped it tail aa ahe begine to jump, It will hereafter be known a. simply Eugene, the postal department l .vmg ao decreed. The new name went into effect yesterday. Filbd. It. IL and E. O. Potter have filed a plat of their (aim iu the Co. Clerk's office. It is divided iuto lot of from 10 to 20 acres, each fronting upon a public highway. Il ia all excellent (mil land and they are offering it at low figurea. It will make good homee for a .lo.. i. industrious citizena. Lowt. - A ladies' bracelet, Thursday after noon, ou Willamette atreet. Tbe finder will l: auitablv rewarded by leavinv the eeme at the Ucabai office. Msaairu.-In Eugene, Oregon, July S5. - . i l: . i M II, N. Mr. J. S Wright ami Miss M. J. Cochran; sli of Cottage Uro vs.