,.v AND COUNTY. m I'.M.ll. WWW . (00X011 m t, Kri'i: - It "'. W i" '! ..i.liti m; II ., 11 i... ?. u-'' ...... il I.... : n'lll'll ' ,.. ... Und in Kllswortti'a ppIWlto" flr-. A W Gilbert, H Soutt ti Eu pC W ' j,-jtfrtir addition; tr be used piik ! 8 B Guidon, lot ia d 'll'iuiii lo Bona HiKim 'WJ.xlliO P h limit I" MWIIgMTi ttotmtlonj ii ... I 1 1 A Paine to (i. W. . i r. i,.ii.hu "";-- i. Kg i t in SooU. eddttJoui ?I. ,uw ' ruuMa- , Miller - Mary 0 UwwA, lot In am' . i.uii ... TriruhenU Tilfanv. land: mm , . , P com" OUOVE. , , .... t Methodist church, lot; 8450. J mllllt. VtltiJ H- itHiiwiiy to Htrhcrt Ifortimtr, s'ltcWor timber land claims from the 1 I..u,l "lii.v for$l.-0 each, re ii fu!lii' .Lis. M. Abrams, Glenn O i . i.lurt IlowUl.y. .I"hn Stewart. 0 gii;,,,,,e,,i;rhard,nKVeHt. S I) K-tek t., W II Tay'or, 240 acres; .1(H) ! c'vin DeTentSt to Oregon Western i u... ,.f milwav owned hy Oregonian . . . ii"1" . . -. . ,- . win. I.Ulllieo, IIS"1--. '.. ...'. ii . I.e V"',1"'' . . iW-Mllilll liallwavX' " V 'V LMrtetrri liquidator, Ime ot railway, tikes ri.'hts, claiim awl facilities, etc; LggWesttnV N Handy, 100 acres;! s ,(., uowow, w VV '" I ,M,nt mcgou "" i - ijlf nf Oregon 1 nuurcos UWMllWi niu C Mm "h Jifl'il rrunvOT iion'iii - in lea; .. v v rtu-tala llil) acres: natent. I 4 Oregon to A M Osburn, 107'.. ; Jll Killllllrlt I Ill II. HM-HH -U. PC ,iil;ir.ii t I'.iijuii .ici-niiii'i on nom; Jl-tliie" .ilH fcnoiii iiinci .o. ,, SJ Vnoal-line t" Arthur Hylanil, U5M) L ..nil. of Ku.-eiie: IU0. IDGtrDK tfl II .N I artcr. LtWAOTM; 11VM. L 1. liMlinW to Henry Lochner, lllj ... I.H. i.ibn MSniili'Vtotico I. l.oehner, in- . 11 .IM, H-d)' UntbDer U UN i. i.oenner, j IMMWI Mmmi HOOl QacrClraver to K ' Southeru, 100 airen, Jl T Starr loQ W HNH, 160 um; VWO, U.V. b a hi i iw oi,ct, i s i.i Ann i lliokD, 180 Mtw; patent. SwFniitk Bwwrt 1W roiok, timber 2 1 .1 Trial Continut'd. Purtliiwl Telegram, Dec. 10. futcd SlaleH District Attorney Lowin I. oiitlmr i.ri.-i'iii.il an uunuvit nils iiiou.- .i.i.lin I... I'.i.h'.iiskinL' lor u eoiiiinn.u Ike ess of the goveruinent nt-niovt .ins Plltll. lUT im....i. n ww .... uleil. Iu Lis ulUdavit the nttoruey Hind 1 O'Brien hroke into the. uosloflite at Hue Grore ou the 4th of October Inst d ftole llierefrom about $11) in silver.soiue Bwnnd postal oarda, K naoeaaary wit- ...r.. rTt-j buim r.....i. .i flu.1. ll'"l'm l lllicu niltii-! iii-.iu"! -..in u- .olEiicim'. who H now in S.m Francis- llhili.in lo n 1 ,i no.'iin.f .1 nikil roli- . . ..... . . i i i lwsiliui soiiiu time ago Loelmin le the onginal arraat of O'Brian. He taa nrUontr on the dajr proTiooi to the -niiliriilu.'l. lln'two went into n store loltlge drove to liny some Iuho ami DOW Horleit M)-ant pn ce was taken in at Hie HlMindwaa aeoidaanll) put in tin' Cochran spotted the men as beinu nuthe robbery oecnned, the deputy iled up tie men, but fouud only O'Brieu, 'in u Mil u:i. . r ;irr( st uitii nnun scan o- utui .u.iii.i . UT3 .'-1U HMM 'll l.U Vll l.uu.1- n i . i i . . i . . . McArtlmr s.ns he bus u alraiuht case Jasper itcins. 1 ec. 10, 1880. kmtlanw to rain, J. Hill anil s. n, Klijah.mado BttRMM jBwuay, Mr I Kt-nif) inade friends nt I'. 11. a j v. CaJli4i.ii fLillM-iJ i. hmIIah! ill nlut Snndar. Hver ia- f.irilahl.. a fniv iWva I ,.r . ,-, !.. atvapind b-mming again. lUe-ociety was paorlv attended last Batnr- "..""iiii ii sir III Ilk. II I .mm. Mr. Steuben l!l i.'runn vv-li.t lii.u I.O..H .mil,. ... nine, we are glait to say is aiue to "f't'ie boys of tin, side were somewhat "W iiver the hunting match at I'. II. ar.d ' unions to lomi one here. It's i ultv 1 ""yvan't find anything to IMot at, for I'M, ami all of them, stuuip pretty IMatwith lead. I t1' 1 S. nuiil canier hail Ouite an fteri EWnrnay. On running into a large i- nurse is iame Iriglileueil anu run , A it was very little damage was ; aMll had I letter let 'Old ltiipbakin" ami onve a more gentle Home. ' Gipsy Hi.Aiit h'ivr ItrniM. nee. i-, taaat v . v irtU I. II I l.-lllias PWWtbeck was over from M ihawk Sat , sbelley is rnoving into his new hnino Ij'r,i'r w" '"Vl returned from tl"", r1v9 lH'"P"" "tended a party . ' Jheelo, s I riday night, . wiiara. an aid - - .. I t recently; he has sUrted to Callfor Li" '"'l learn that Archie liatkh lU j -u,.i' K'rioiisly injured at 1'arvin's .rpiy recovering. I it"lV v"1,', " '"'Iding a protracted meet 'r-'-t a ler -.lvtt l. ... i-.i -i i ., j 1 1 ... i m t 'i'l.ii.. m'oi ttMSi''"l"'kti"n tHt be" hm', h " , , ''.'J' pieacher. junatM aad Will Kemp ha.e re ' .,u Uin "10n; they left their i'-,-iilte, ,t'ick in the snow, ' y ay "f The Dalles. Avis. f"0t Stile. . 1 li-lie.1 aud good pay iug bu,i 7 St" at ihi, office. Eiuuu .-i pun oi our new siocn oa7 lu,l",''' ia n iw on eihibi r grK-ery iore. Call and examine A. Qolomuitu. m.i. -i. -jane a an i e me 'Joi winter hat-i Will gite yon 5Lr,s1the,,ri' "f D'- Edward tieary. n lar. Ik . . . Ii ni" t-ftlW -VV'wiei at the UJ - Brerltifi, Htadattocj, Jsnuat, S" "tallon It, au.'lh.re.,l,;n, kopoayarwaaln BogtMibtawaal Mtlio. f Mrmtm h ,hp Mnn- t.. I., Walton. M mi brwa, Ra piirv i f Jartft J" Huglnc Co, t, t WkUm. evenin ofSHi;BlV''U',HuD',,,',,u"'lu-'il'M oat .V'-' -.tliebLautiful GermamU ware ring''ffr-- 'rdi ml Ouity and violin siring, Eu,,,. . Wore, formerly Collier co;1aVto,,--a rortv Eiicene sin.-ers aill take but oucert .... Tuday ev.ninj m,,' wek, I nt ilnl not Mrrfl .w tl:.. bank-. in the "f the "omen Age .oiling harrows and seeder, ClttOni A So- We tin li c-iini,.! at. -a n . ... MOWJ rile an nddi.iou to F.,,.,.. near 11 ....... .--wi.ni iuai i.r.)f I'., ... will University On to the If, B. Church on Tuesdiv Hud7,etNu,lM'',r8'l00,,0f -SnSB wl3:.:!".'?..!i'' '! m in i 'allfornia. ... : -. i i'v no 'i m in niwui I.,:.. '"n-"""" u. mindly hai viirpets' Cnrpels! G" ? ' MTW M varied aaaortaieut lie Brill tnil von nOOO worth of cloth-. Suilsraade in the latest niid .st styles. J. DAVH Attorney fi. , IWri, hai. moved hi, law office into tl,o up ,ta;rs fr, r n f th s, ,. ton boJIdinjr, arlJoInlDx Banmi -tre Vf- lay (' II Stewart was Chief Engineer mi l T. J. Overman tanl of th" Albany Pin Da nar4m.nl elected Assis- A good (firl who desires to work for her board iu a small family and go to school can hnd a good situation by applying ut this lust received, , ware nt Goldsmith's set of four pieces for smith's. nev line of One glass Get yon a lovely rIuss 50 cent, at A ' Gold- Rial) wood from Springfield mill $1,73 pPr load delivered any where in the city. Give ordcrato (clusters or send t,. me direct. A. WllKKLKB, (JwUrtha managemtnt ol that experienced K'cer, m. Bogart, th I entire run nflon for .1. C. l.'.o.lal,' w,s delivered safely 111 the mill pond at Coburg last .Monday, Henderson ihe dentist has returned fully pri pared to nttend to all difficult cases of aentiatry. Office in sump old qturtera, op stairs in First National Hank block. Trunks! Trunks! Trunks! I D Matlock hu just leceivid a c. r kind of trunk, and va lise, of nil styles lo suit customers which he will sell ut prices, which defy oompi litien. Call and be convinced. Midglej ,V Parki r, ut their factory on 8th street, east ol the mill race, manufacture and keep for sale, doors, windows, frames, mouldiugs, etc. Estimates furnished on ap plication. Carpets o! every style and grade ut Friend ly'i. Theae carpeta hara just arrived ami have been Well selected to meet the demands of Ihi, market, Call and examine his varied assortment. Take warning all you farmers that have nmmer fallow to work go and get one of Paine's Boat Cultivators, and stop your fooling. The Boss does the biz and don't yon forgl t it. Dr. W. V. Henderson ha, returned from Chicago, where he took a course of lectures and instruction iu the latest method, of dentistry. Call and see him at his office if you are iu uced of work. Man enteis newspaper office. Editor looks up in alaim. "My dear sir, " says the visitor. "I have a beuch warrant for your arrest " "Thank God it i, no worse. I thought you had a poem." S. H. Friendly keeps the largest and best assortment of clothing, Indies dress goods, hats, etc. He is continually adding the latest mid newest styles to his stock. Hi, prices aro fixed to suit the times. John F Etemanway was married to Miss Mary Evelyn, a niece of the millionaire, A, M. Cannon, at Spokane Falls, on Dec. 4th. Ur. Bemenway b a dark in a hank in that city. He is well known in Eugene. II. E. Qtbbi the negro who recently reor dered young McDevitt, in Portland, was tried this week in that city and found guilty of murder in the second degree for which the penalty il imprisonment lu the penitentiary for life. Six elegant prize,, including two line watches, will be given by .1 O Watts to pur chasers of goods in his line. All goods bought from this date until the first Saturday evening after Jan. 1st, will lie entitled to a chance in the drawing. As I have purchased a large stock of cloth ing 1 will sell my t iys at a sacrifice. Prices at wholesale in order to make a clearance sale. as I am crowded for r n. Call early and se cure btrgains. E. Uai m, Eugene, Oregon. Your wasted cheeks may have all the plumpneea and bloom of health through your use of Aver's Sarsaparilla. This time honored remedy still lead, the van. It im proves digestion, purifies the blood, and in vigorates the system. Give it a trial nm.. l-uUaa nf kkm Cumberland Presbyterian church will give an entertainment and super at Rhinebarti Hall, the evening of Dec. Mth, to assist the congregation in furnishing the new parsonage. Admission, !' eti: supper, 10 cts. All are cordially invited. Roseburg Plaindealer: His Honor, Judge Bean, dispatcher busines, before him in a very affable way, His rnliugs are so favored with fairness and affability as well as justice, that those against whom he is necessitated ' to decide submit without a murmur. The harsh, dastric pnrgatives.one. deemed so Indlipenaible, have given place to milder and more skilfully pr-pared laxatives; hence ,! "-,atan,l gro I ing demand for Ayer Pills Phv-i uns . v. tywbere rec. mmencl them for costneiiess, indigestion an I liver complaints. i hah- old roau. Mr. Jan. Wilsou of Alien, Springs. III., who is over sixty years nf "e s'vs: "I have in my time tried ai great ',..'.v 'oedicincs, some of them el celleutouably: but never before d d I find Tth. would so completely do. I that is , claimed for it as Chamberlain a Colic, CMeraand 0lg j .wonderful medicine. For sale by U "" pa, sing through Morgan Co this ,.,", vs Mr H O. Lester of Martha. Kv when I was taken with a running off ,K(he wol, I crumping Hbe stomachy I, ,' p. I, ,il, Mr. H M. Hutchinson, at Flk l i 'k, who ha I Cfcfkefert OoBj, (hoi. , and Diarrhoea R-medy and fixed Il r-lieved me in two minntes. , A'rlrlsf he gre'i d.fflcnlty -.lb : VZ l'gal ballot paper MM jj- J ..Ilia ai d the e -ctloD to tae place i FrT rt, were mle to nre paper by day fcB'.ris ! , A ,p,cial Ill arriving a. Va,uin. dfic :.t a cosi "'..' tiinartia loined Go toDaj C lUn brMiu's Um Albany Hour. Ii i, ,e 1-e.t (-MriaiM prewnu ai Bfauldaa RaaVi OkiiitMM on. -rwk don! WadntaJaj. ('ar.len ( ii, l l.,, at Chaiuls'n. A Sou'-, fee the lit e . Imi.s ut Hay & Hell I. rsou s. lie Horning Jomu.i, Portland, i- Ja fun, t Wood Son's frame hairows ai ChimUr's A Ask your grootl for Juiiclion flour excellent. It is Arc lights ale abut Ihe Engei,.. p,. .pi,, are demanding. The lather, Young bl.i.k. ai work on ike C w. Oliver Plows, chilled and steel, at Cham ber, A Sun's. Qat alorely glasj ca-tor for 76 omta at A. liohbmiih's. O k b.-d ro .m sells, l ihl, stands at Day A Hi ndi rsou'i. Do not fail to hear the grand ebotnsea on rneeday evening. Ih abrs are alreudv tie, of boHday goods. Hemembi r th' dam ellmg largt qnantt' .1 Hbiuih Ill's par- lor, mi Christmas Eve. E. Frasicr, of Fitudei k Churchill soou visit California. will .V7 pupil, is the nnmb'T Eugene public school. doiigin: to the t Fir men are now employed ia the niagen l o. tannery in Eu.v, ,-. For ch' ap building I. its east or wet of ihe Ilutte oal on Dr. Bhtlton. lu-t think! A line t. a set of H pieces OOly "? 1.00 at A. Goldsmith's. Hot aud cold baths every day in the week at ferry Horn's b irlaT shop. Preston wan!, you to come and sec his saddles and hear team barneee. Hook cs,es, cabin. I-, , 'cret irie. and eh ( fonicrs at Day A Hi ndorson's. Beet amortmaat of I keandhihlea a'. Bn gene Uflok Stor', forni. Hy Cullier's. Farmers can save ?l"i per year by buying boots aud slio.-s of Krmsse A Klein. A extnare grand piano v- ill leeomnany the voices of tie.' sins'eis on ' in eil.ty ntghh Music begin, at jo minnlee to 8 at Ihe HethodUl shnroh on I u iday evening. 0 htarx, Barber ttbop end Bath Bimma. Fiist door north of Dunn's new block. Dr. Scott's Electric Corsets at Eastern prices. For sale ouly at G. Bettn in's. Albnnw and plush g m li at the Univeratv Bo il.store, next door t" KraVJM -V Klein. A I irge luinibor of new students will enter the Dnnoreity after the holiday raoalion, Christina, cards and nov.b.ic, at the Cni' rereity Bnokatore next to Kmuwe Klein. E. 0. Lake, marble cutter and dealer in monnmente, shop on Eighth -ireet, Eugene. Bibles, i, - laments, Sunday aebool and reward card, at the l'niver,ity Book Store. Before storing or selling your oats see A V. Peter,. Clean Chevalier barley wanted. Bring yoar old scrap eaat iron to the Eu gene Iron Finn In where you can dlipote of it. Th1 Eugene Male ( larlelte will sing two of Iheir favorite pi' ces on ut xt Tuesday night. BeV. P. S Knight will preaoh at the Con gregation; 1 Hall next S ni lav. morning and en ning, A hfother of John B. Harria, who live, at Kapa, Oal, rec-eotlydrew 118,030 in the Im taana lottery. The greeteel bog, in, ever offered in album,, wriritig eu,. loilel sets, (.c., at W. Hull iway's Honorable s. B. Bakin, Jr . i,a, kindly con senteil to take ticket! at the door on the even ing of the benefit i oncert. Remember if a boot or shoe bought of Kxaneee A Klein ripe or rnni over tin y re- pail iheffl fri e of charge For useful and handsome Christinas pres ents at cheapest prices go to Eugene Book Store formerly Ceo. Collier. Anchor Stone Building Boxes, the toy the child likes best at the University Bookstore next door to Kraurea A Klein. New sheet music and music books direct from New York, just arrived, at Eugene Book Store, formerly Collier's. Those lamps we told you about u few weeks ago are going fast. A. QouxnRHt. Pictures, i, Hun, is, and all fancy goods at '2"i per cent, below actual cost lo clear out, ut W. Holloway'e. Richard Mount, pract leal saw maker repaire all kind, ol siw,. Shop corner of Ninth and Oak streets. Enquire of your grocery dealers for Eu gene Hour, a home prodootion; best in Ihe market at $1.00 per sack. A lot of toys and games at the I'niversity Bookstore at break neck prices to get rid of them, next to Kraus-e & Klein J A. Sheets has been bound over il. the sum of $100 to appear before the (J, S. grand jury for furnishing liquor to an Indian. The cow ordinance is hanging fire iK-fore the cotiucil. That body should order a special election on the subject to decide il. Everybody can afford t" mirchase Christinas presents from E Baiim. He is selling them so cheap that a little money will go a long ways. The University Book Store, next t.i KreMM i Klein, has new and fresh gisals only, and not only guarantees, hut sell at the lowest fig ure. Print ville Review: Frank dohuson, an experienced barber recently from Eugene, has taken a position iu Jimmy Wood's now shop. Before buying, see the splendid display of new an I attractive holiday goods at the t'ni versity Bookstore next dour to Krausae t Klein. Albums, gold pen-, paeteries, music rolls, toilet sets, fancy baskets, hroomholders and other tasteful articles at Eugene Book St ire, late Geo. Collier. All purchasers of watthisat W. Hollo way's will be presented with a tine album or something useful, until all his stock of fancy goods are gone. E. Bauin's store is the place to get your toys and nr.velties for Christmas presents at cost. Call and convince yourself. Prices will talk for themselves. J. I. Hopkins has soli bis iutcrc-t in the rial est .to business to his partner, Geo. M Milbr He intend, engaging in th' law mill Inn-iu. ,s in the near future. Standard and rai-ccllaneoin works, liooki of fiction, tavenBe and t "y bonks, -r.ough to up ply the county, at Ike Hnlreieily BeeMniWi eppoatte Wilkin's Diug-tore. Iu at, article on the valley the Origonian g-ys: "Th n we have Eugene and Corvallis ami Albany each with lailroad scheme which is entirely f-asible." Lamps at Bladdsn A S .u Lanips at Sladden A Son. Lamps il slad len A Son. Lamp, .,t Sl 1 1 u A Son D. C Harrison has placed his fixtures in the lower story of the I. O. O F tempi. . I has opened his slock of gee Is to the public. Th- -'"re i- t,. .-I- (iiiui-l.i d Geo Couser wss msrried lo Miss Lillie Rhea, at Heppn-r. ' 't w- k. The groom is i son of Bel Jvob Conner of Kogene, and the brirle wis bom in Lane county. An additional "'t of the land belonging to the estate of Haoinel Meek, deceased, will lie sold at the Court House door, in this city, on Saturday. Jsn. 4. 1". Se adver tisement in snoihei column. W Holloway has decided lo keep strictly to the jewel'y sod tunsic business and will elesr out his entire stock of Jbumi, wrap bo'k'. pictnres, pietore frames, writing ease,, lailies t-ags. oxeket books, and fancy o.-vi at siv msee. II says they most go, gn the room is want-. I let s Hue stork ot good- in hn legitimate business. H has some Terr noe things ie slbneis and picture aad no one ceeJ go witboul on acooont of the pries. A line line ol Holiday hoot aim shoe w. at al Kresse ,v Klein A Htils -now fell ftsUMfef afUraiMO, lot it melted as (est a, it touched the earth. R'lbU-r U, is and shoe, ol excellent stis-k and at b. -I prirtsal Kraii-.se ,V Klein's Don't tovgel to buy a watch at HoQOi I) 's and gi t one of those line allium-an apn ut. "eta Clunk." an Indian, was given ten daya ra jail ilus week tor oarrytng a eon- Cculiil weaH'ii. Be sure and sec those albums, and many othir fancy and useful things. at Hollow iv's". The prieee are too low lo mention. The latest thing out is a swan chariot to make the little folks picture in F. Rankin ,V Co have il. Go and eoe It, Dr Shaiples. ..ssi-te l by Dr- MeCniack and Knykeadali, removed another tumor freea the breast ..I Mr-. Phila Wllcoi this week. Golden slippers, Christmas slipperf. and New Yeir slippeis at Krauss. Klein',. Get your best git I a pair ill which lo encase lur dainty fc. t. Justice Henderson tried ihe civil cam', this week, of C E Smith v, I A Straight, to recover money. The plaintiff was awarded a judgment ot $2S 95. Folic 'man Witter arrested tloee parties this week under the opium ordinance, I he smoker, a sirauger, was lined $8; the I 'hinainau, 0) nnd the solicitor is yet to he tried. Train, from Ihe South have been del iy d (hi, week by washouts on the California end of Ihe roadiTburadey morning's train ha, not arrived yet but is Upeeted Saturday morning. F. A. llankin A Co. are having ouite a run on making diot, ia on satin, silk, etc , making prettv souvenirs foi the Holidays. It is an old "fad" but il is Hemming fashion able again. W. HolloWay dose not mean that he I, selling watches or jewelry at cost, as en ry one must lire, but be does mean to clear out . Ins slock of fancy goods no thai he can enlarge his legitimate business. Ki nisse A Klein carry the largest and last stock of boot, and shoe, in Eugene They iimke a specialty of the bunineas, and buy their goo In nt low rat", selling Iheui to Iheir customers at the lowest prices. i has. Lauer was offered $10,000 for his residence property on Willamette street, last week. Of course he refused it as Ihe offer was not two-thirds of its value. He purchased Ihe lot a few years ngo for $1,000 Quarterly meeting at the M. E. Church, Saturday and Sunday, preaching by the Pre siding Elder, Kev. S. P. Wilson. Preneh i hi- Saturday night and Sun lay morning at 11 o'clock, followed by the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, and preaching again at night. It is rumored lhat Judge I,on will resign a, judge of this judicial district, and that It. K.Oourtney, of Baker City, win be ap. pointed to till tho vacancy. Pendleton East Oregouian. Mr. Courtney was n stu dent iu the Slate I'niversily for several year.s The Pnrtlca RevMlttl. Two week, ago we published a roman tic story of a loiiibslouie iigeiit who had luck ily fallen into a fortune ot nearly 180,000, Now (lie Albany Herald oomee forward and prints the following additional fads: The query has bteu, where urn Ihe teal actors in thin loinnnlic episode located, and le there really any i ruth in the romantic history! Iu answer to the query it may bo said that Ihe location is iu Linn eouulv, on the Willamette river a mile below Harrisburg. and the fact a, far as the lady endowing the young man with her wiallh is concerned i, true. A few years ago. an aged and high ly respected German eitiai u, Charles Both) all d. leaving the bulk of bis properly to his esteemed and true wife, Maltha Both,. L-ft alone nt the old homestead, where for years Ihe generous hospitably of Mr. and HtVi RotE Ii is been well known and leinembereil. especially hy the steainooat men, who used to ply upon Ihe river much more than at present, and froqui ully made the Roth land in,; a slopping place. Mrs. Both found her lol v. ry lonely indeed. What wonder, then, that when a young in in asked for hospital ity at her house, which nh" ha 1 always been accustomed to lavishly bestow, and treated lo r with such lender regard, that sh" should wish lo retain hi, careful attention, aud having neither kith nor kin ol her own on whom she could be-tow her property that sic should give it to him in ensid, litlion of hi, care during lo r lifetime. The proof ol Ibii somewh at remarkable slate of facts is found upon II," prosaic rec ords of Linn county, ia J nfy list, wherein Martha Roth deeded lo F.glicrt C. Lake, of Eugene, her landed properly, reluming a Hie dower iu it. If the young man has the stamina of true manhood he will faithfully cherish and earn for her a, long as she lives which up to date he M ems to have been doing. If he has any 0 inipiiuctiouH nf ooiMCioQM aris ing from the taot lhat he fell heir to a for Inini through trying to cullivat" llm goner on, old la I v's a;-uaintuuco (oi the iiierco ti t: y purpose of selling a tombstone for her ih parted husband, lie should make amends for il by taking good cure of ihe farm and his benefactress. A CiD. Having opened a Pharmacy in Eugene, with an entire new slock of drug, ami chom oate, I shall endeavor to secure a fair pat louag" by keeping strictly pure drugs and compounding and dispensing them correct ly. I have been proprietor of a Pharmacy lor twelve years, and gave my attention to tin eh etioii of drugs and tho art of dis pensing. I hold a Gold Seal Certificate from the Board of Pharmacy of tho State of Iowa, having passed a creditable elimina tion by the same. I). C. HARRISON, Palace Drug Store, Odd Fellows Temple, Eugene. VESTAL ll IliTEK. Call oil J. R. Solotuau in Lane's Hall and see the Vestal i-iiilter, u grand labor saving invention by which quills and com forts can be made on any sewing machine. To I ,o,i n. Money to loan on city and farm property. Apply to E J. McClanahau upstairs It Hod son block. AajUHatV Win! bspaesn was the driver of a team for John Ishain between Eugene and.McKruzie bridge last summer He failed to Seeaeat for all the money SOtdietSd and a war rant was issued for his arrest. Sheriff Sloan caught him at Junction Saturday. Coming up on the train while al Irving Chapman made a i l-it 1 1 the wa'er ilimet and jumpid through the window. Sheriff Sloan jumped from the train and alter a run caught him. The train, however, h id pulled out and the Sheriff with hi- pri-.on.-r took lie passage to Eugene arriv ing here at midnight. Chapman had an exam in itiori an I was U.-,, ,. ,,vr j,, :)0 le.uds fail ing t pr whicii he languishes In durance. vile. Athlktic Ci.cn About fifteen young on n of Eng. ii-, mi t ..ue evening this wn k ,:; i menkenl an aihkrtle club with the folio in,; officers: llarrv Prentice, Presi ideut; uksxe. Doyle, Vice ('resident, Ed D rin, Treannrer; E.1 Babb, Secretary; T. J. lenbttW, Asinlant Secretary. The third rl'ior of the H 'vey Moek has beeu rented by th- club for meeting ind practice rooms Cloak Salk. Now is the accepted time to porchase eloakt. Cold Ibe first of Jan uary G. Ilettman will sell bin stock ol ladies' sod misses' cloaks at rout, end as -me ol tbe etock lor less Ibsn cost. He has a large aaMirtment and propose to clean it ont. by offering law price,, hy Ihe first ol tbe year. Social Own. - Forty two gentletn-n sinned a call for a meeting to organize a social ckb this week. A meeting was held at L. Ililyeu office WednessUy even, eg. sad E C. ,k, elected Temporarary President and Dr. W. I. Henderson, Itecretary. I'ouituitteea were ap p. anted aad aa adjourn innt taken until nest weak when tbe in-ga&iiaUoa will be parieetasi TIM Court BoiM QwNtiorii It -crin like ihreshing over idd straw lo again eaU allellion of the citizens and lav- payers ol Lane couutr to Ihe fact thai they aro the owners of a court house and a jail j that arc a disgrace to the wealth and nib Hi- ' get. -, uf the county; that iu lhat court hou,.' i ai - eon I an. d Ihe record, of Ihe comity, the ; I'tidi iiccs i.( ownership uf laud thai affect j areil liner saeoi of reel eellle In lln county, Y'.'l these valuable records are liable al any; -- - I,, l, a,aanMll i,.. ,i urlti. I their lo,n entail litigation ami expense to property own-is The safety of thee records alone should MIHUM the building of a new cotirl house. The j 1 1 is u disgrace lo a civilized fouimuuity, until all by to its nc- cupauis. ami a source of danger to the oil cer having it ill charge The penitentiary is a pleasure resort compared with il. An aii-inici unit. Mm tier ,v i ooiidge, has made a copy of all papers art', etino rial estate :.. i . '1.1... : ..II.. ; ..... ill Lane county. Their office is in a buck building lhat is comparatively tiro proof, Ml lo show lln value ihey all ach to their copied records, iiu y pay Botrey a Humphrey ISO per month lor Iheir keeping in a fire proof vault. Lane county k. eps the originals aud other valuable records m an old wooden building lhat is liable lo he de-droved by lire ataiiy tun" This show, the diffi icuce be- Iweeu private enterprise and public lack of spirit. Bbonld the oalamity or a Bra over. lake Ihe Laue county court bouse, the county w, uld have lo pay a sum of money lor a copy of its real estate records, that would b.nld a good building Baker county hail thai experience; for mi imperii ct ab stract, after the court house- win burned, she was compelled lo pay $'20,000, Il was a matter ol neceeaity,,and the county could do nothing bill buy at whatever price Ihe owners saw fit lo place on their pioperl) . No one can tell why new building, are lint constructed The citizens and taxpayers with but few exception, are in favor tif il SUtl will offer uo objection. The county i. In a good Condition financially, and Ihe im provement! could be made by bonding Ihe Bounty so iinit the taipayere would novel feel the cost. The time is ripe for a move in Ihi, dlrOOllol and we lru-1 thill our coun ty court will e its way clear to have the houor of in aiiguriitlng and completing pub lic building, thill will be a en , III lo Lane county. l'li'Hsanl Hill Items. Dec I'd, im. M r E P Williams, of Trent, ciuue to town Tuesday with a load of turkeys. Mr Will Urialow, of OrOOWoUi WM i-.il -in;; at his mother's aud on Rnnd I) last. Mr Al, Matthews ami Miss EIlM Mat thews, of F.ngene, were visiting frieinls at this place recently. When going lo Dexter a few day, ago in a wagon, out. ol tho wheel, came in contact with a laigo boulder, wlun Mrs S Hind saker was thrown from lu r sent and sus tained a severe fall. Mr Geo Orabtroo and wife old-Ume set- th i s ii, webfool but who have for some years resided ill the Palouse counlry, arrived hero last night. We fear (luirge in going into cousiiiiiplinii, and no not think he would weigh lo exceed d'H) lbs. Il was Cap! Henry Mitchell and his band of shootists who made the most points at Ihe shooting last Saturday. A descend ml of tho proud bird ot freedom, measuring over six feel from lip to lip. w as killed by P. Laird. We don't believe for a moment the lie-kly story that is being circulated thai Ihn victors are going to fast nil Friday weel,, the lime set for the oyster supper, 'cause Ihey cau do I ho occasion justice without thin, O. K. A Drop in Prices at Sluililcii Bott'l. 10 lbs Dried Peaches $1.(KI Id lbs Dried Plums 1.00 10 lbs Cel. Figs 1.00 In Cans Choice Tomatoes I.W) Eugene and duiielion I lour 1.00 (lias, S Is (4 elegant pints si ... . N Examine our goods and prices nnd he con vim - il. BLADDRN A SON. Bonnet n mi Oto Woau, Bev. e.g. Wio. ler nod wife, of Portland, Sunday School Missionaries ol Ihe American Bapiist Publication Society for lb" North Pacific Coast, will spend next Sunday with Ihn Bap lie) Chinch of this city. Tin lo will lie three eervioOSi Mr. Wheeler will preach at 11 o'clock. At 3 p. iii. Mrs Wheoler will hold a boys and girls meeting, mi l in the evening Mr. Wheeler will give Ins lecture on "Sundays in the Old World." Ho has re- ceiiliy returned from Europe, urnl iu Ibis lecture gives an account nt religious work, the great conventions, gn at churches ami great preachers he call,,' in contact with while there. A cordial welcome lo any ol these services in extended. Last Coi'NTV Ahskskuknt. -The Lane Co. a-sessment roll was received at the olllee of bet Secretary of State, last Wednesday. Here is a complete summary: Lane county le. 'ol acres of land, t,Til,Se1 mortgages, t7M,9M doge. NitNi town lots, V'.7. improve ments, $l!li,,M0; merchandise and Impleinents, 4;iri,0'.l7; money, notes, accounts, shares, uto.'k, etc., '.'ill. household furniture, ear rlagcs, watches, etc., S'.'ftH.XX'; horses and iiiules, S'.'jai; cattle, '.'Mo,!!..!;; sheep, 39,87Si iwine, IW.WIi xroae rarue of proper ty, gU.000,577: indsbtedness, $l,,.".r.M'.t'; ex emptions, s.'il.i.iH,.",; total tavahle property, St.Sll'.'.M; number jKillt, I, I.Vi, The returns were the twenty sixth received. En, AMi urNT EmtTioN. Wiuiawhala En Oampmeal .No. Il, I. O. 0, F. at Its regular meeting on the 1 1th Inst, elected the following named Patriar, lis officers for the ensuing year: Ii. " N h'razer, ( '. I'.; II. I'. Dorris, II. P; (ieo. II Forrest, SW; A. S. McClure, Scrlhe; A. II. Ilovey, Treasurer; Guo Meisoii,. J. W. The instsllation will occur "ii We lnesday, the Hth of ,'anuary. BwdbkosBous Janes Hntt wan baa aeld his resilience property "f one lot on the corner of Willamstti! and Eleventh streets to Isaac Urny, a new arrival from South Dakota. Ills family will arrive In a short time. Mr. Cray sais there will he a large Immigration to this place from that section. JaI'AJKsI: Razaaii. The I wllee ef the Bap tist church have inir. lunad ol Andrew Kan, of Portland, a line line of .Injunce g Is and de sire n announce to the pulillc that they will have a grand opening on .Saturday, Dec. Mth, Iss'.l at Mrs. I I'. McNeils millinery store 'II "lie the Hoffman House. Christmas Bam.. - Don't forget that tint dance si Ithiiii hsrC, Purloin on Christmas ev.-will I..- tlrst el.i's in every particular. The best of music has been ens god fur tbe oc a-inn aud no pain, will be spared to make the event a plead tut one. BtriMBW Livrtr. Many rfsidonccs are U ing erected in every portion of Eiiguuo in nile ol the rainy weather. Tbe machine iliops are crowded lo their utmost capacity. Cai.p -A fine lol of luteal styles of wed ding and visiting card jusl irceived at the Gffant) odeOO, Where cards am required call and examine our stock. Minaim - At Ihe office of the officiating Juslioe, J. W. Lakta, Dec 0, 1888, Mr. Perry Monroe aad Um LottV Stoops, all ol Lane t ounly (is. an Bali. A bail will he given at the Odd Fellows Hall. Coburg, on Wednesday evening, Jan. I, IWSI. Giesl music will Im iu attendance. Tleke's, including sup-ier, 88i Mashieii. At the r-sid. uc of K. F. Stiles, Point Terra :e, Sn: daw Ray, Clin A. Maa.ui to Rosalie I ikimki. Itev. Albeit Robinson, Hciatiug. Dim.- Near Irving, Oreg i twin daughter nf A. J. and aged i months end Hi days. I. Dec. II, lKHtl, N. C. Ciarsil, 8m UNO CiiKte Choice lot in Reel ad diliou to Eugene are selling cheep. Buy one. ah Rveaing of Molody, There in not a soul but is fringed with a love for melody. Our loftiest feelings ire stirred into ihn deem'st emotions while listeuing to stories told in mellow song. Go III u lo Ihe Methodist Church on Tuesday evening, Dec. 17th, aud hareerery fibre of your music-loving heart quiver with delight as your senses tli mk in Ihe blending tones of the In st sing, r, of Eugene, Yon will not . iil v be pleased, but profited, for the uiouey which you thus contribute will go iulo pam phlet, lh,t will advertise our county aud her cities. The entire population of Eugeue is interest' I in inducing the home builders ami capitalists of more densely populated stale, 1 1 . ii. e m I. in - ooonty, therefore it i rational to exped an audience, on our bene fit night, that will be a credit to the oc casion and Ihe singers who have BOttOOUtod t ' t ik" pari. Tickets at Wilkins' drug slore on Monday and Tuesday next aud no extra I.I I . I ...I. ,i..i. ., i .. eh irge (or reserved s.ats. Only iiO cents to slip iris of ih. .is Concert will begin pn tisi Iv at '.'o ininutt s lo S. The following are the name, of singer, who will take pari: I. O, A. bur. N. .1. Taylor, C. S. Williams and T. V. Cornell; these forming Ihn faiuoii, Eugene Male Quartette! Mr, Laura Kinoaid, Mr- S , be Taylor. Mr, Jennie Iliggin-, Mrs Cornelia BooUxeon, Mr, H McNail, Misses Dm i Scnlt, Scllie Straight, Maggie Me Clung, Nellie mid Mary Cleaver, Emma Pi -l. ilary Wall,, Franc Odell, Laura Dunn, Maggie mi. I Mamie Kins.y, Mae Huff, Flou nce Ad, ir, Finn nee and Ellen Con it Edith Blown and Mis, Taylor; Messrs I II HoOlnag, d A Simight, Edwin 'Test, 0 II Hale, Frank Brown, Lester Hiilin, Fred Dunn hairy 1'roMicc and Mr La Fiance, uf Port I. ind. ts. Til I'i-h 9 m .iission - The third arinual report ot f, C R.ed. E. P. Thompsou and B. 0. Oampb n. oonetilnting the state Bah . on '.mission, in relntiou lo salmon, stules that the lotal value of salmon packed and consumed ill home markets shows a grand total ot $.1,700,000 Great stress is laid upon the importance of hatcheries ami Ihn commission cilen statistics of work in that d tree lion carried on prior to Ilus yea ill the Eraser rlvi r. Sinca 1881 aud up to 1S80 there had lau n a steady decrease of salmon, but 14,846,000 of fry planted in 1888 ii 7 8 has resulted in the packing on Frasier river in the season of Jliil.lKKi case, the largest pack iu the Insiorv of the river. 'The yaluo of Ihe product ot the V. S. is 84,084,000 and that of British Columbia r-MI" Be. shies, in 1S88, $l7,'.,:ltl is to tie credited to shad, smell ami tout cod. It is expected that Ihe fry of 1887 will return and swell tho catch of next year. Tim salaries and ex penses of the commission were jl. i. Norii l I he Free Methodist Church was organized in I860; il now has tweuly-seTcu annual conference and several foreigu m, -tons In all leiorme bet communicant claim to move iu the trout ranks. 'They have no oiganizaliou iu Ihi place, but omi of their number has rented the east half of Mr, Cheiry's old furniture ware rooms on Slli street, one and one halt blocks west ol Willamette street, ami is filling it up for religious services. Ihe first moiling will bo held next Sunday at 2:110 p. in , when .1. W l aiter, recently of Sheffield, Illinois, is ex pect, d to preach. All nre cordially invited. "Prove all things, hold fast that which is good." 'l'n k srniK Bonn an, -A ditpateh rrom S in FranciMO dated Dec Nib nays: Halted States Deputy Marshal Walter I'oclirau will probably leave Tuesday or Wednesday of lln, week for Eugene, having iu cliurge Flu- larch Lewis, who is under arrest here, charged Mill, baling robbed llm stage be tween Kosubiirg anil Marshlield. Mr. Coch ran will arrive in Eugeuo with Lewis mi tho first through train which will probably bo this Saturday evening, l'hu prisoner will then be given a hearing before Commissioner Walton. Hop Yaw. Lkaskii. -The low price ol hops this year does not seem lo discourage grow ers. Dr Patterson, who ha linen enlarging In, ran, diet and buildiug additional drying kilns, ha, divided his yard into two parts and equipped each Willi the necessary appli ance. He has lately rented one twenty a li a I, i J. T, Dlintell mi l sous, uud thu other twenty acres lo J. R. Jones and John Holland. This is known to be one of tbe moot prolific hop yards iu Ihn county, and under the care and cultivation of these ener getic growei i, will doubtless yield hand somely. Ei ..int. Pi 'Iii.ii- Si MOOt, The following is Ihe T, .,. he .' monthly report lor I he month eliding Dec. 0, IKH'I: No belonging, Nov. I), males 848. females 814) total, 8B8j New pu pils admitted during month. M; No. restored, 41; withdrawn, dlnmissed, III; No. belong ing at close of month, n,'i7, corrsiral punish- i I, o; classes taught, 111); visitors, 29 j presences, ll.lVo; absences, 87.1; tardiness, M; belonging, Tgir; daily average, MO; ptipili neither absent nor lardy, 211; days taughtt hy regular teachers, 18. Mi i o oni i Kl.ni: it. A liiddamith has re ceil cil a carload of Medforil Hour which he ot ter to the public. The Mislford mill is a full roller, new process mill anil is equal to any In the state. Air. Goldsmith guarantees the Hour to be first-class. Any one purchasing the Hour and not I, n ding it an repn sented can have the money n funded hy returning it. Too Pimviur;. -It was a Polk county man that received a "cbarlvrei" because ho tnar i n il within u month ol Iris first wile's death. He told Ihn hereunder lhat he didn't think it showed good taste lo come bunging around a mini's house so soon after n funeral. Elxitcii AasiHiAMT. 'The Board of Eire Delegates met and canvassed tho vote cast at the department electiuu on Dec. 2.1, and fountl that (.'has Cronrr, dr., was elected hy mis vote. The judges of election made a mistake hy omitting mm vote, thereby making the election a tie. A Goon Law. The Council has passed a law that hnies, goods, etc., must not be piled on Iho sidewalks. Marshal Day noti fied our merchant! ol tl. law Wednesday, and now our aulewalks arc clear of all kinds ol goods, and the npp, nrancu of business streets are much improved thereby. PiiosKiriiNti AmuNKr. --Julius A. Strat ton ha been appointed proeeculuig attor ney of the Seattle, Washington, district. W, D. Feulou has beeu appointed deputy by Mr. Stratum. Both Ihe gentleuieu are well known iu Engi ne and Lane county. II, E I i on , ' - Iling i lothing and furnishing foods, hats, trunks Ac, (or the Beat 80 days, lower than auylely, as his store will lie remodeled after tho holidays. You cau save money by purchasing ol E. Uaum, Eugene. N'tw 1 1 x m . . Choice Oregon hnms ol Ihe sianun of 1889 for sale ut A. Goldsmith's grocery store. These hnms were cured by p. ler Boler wiw hi, gained a reputation for the excellence uf his woik in lhat line. Masiiiaok Lii i:.vKt Tin following mar. n i'h lic n- s iliaed this week: George Long an I U , M. Ken , Perry Monroe and I.oila Stoop-, W. I). Mefiffia and M it. id a Siinmou,. L'incurr Coonr, An edjsuraed teiux o the Lam eouaty circuit newt will he held in Eu- gen ciuiint uciug Wvalneadsv Dec. 18th. The principal ease will lie that of W 0 Spencer vs. the Eugene .Mill i le, SerNiEK Piirre NiassHr. Bartlett iiear tri ", ! years old, cheap; also cherry and apple trees. Addie, II. I'helps, Ktigriie, Ur. IU Klw k,i Will I, i I f.,r th- retain t.t a dlaiiiond ring, which wan lost tliii wssk, to the Ol Aim office. I. .1, i- I, Oct ruy "Be can bur more gr,cerie ami crockery at Sladdsu k Son's for II than elsewhere. Wantid. 1,000 luikeyi, chicken, ducks, geese, eggs, etc., by KUddtn A Bon who will pay csah lor them. STATK UNIVERSITY Column of the Kntaxian Society, Linnaii Bain : !... SUHLTON Editou Em toh ' AssT. KOCIKTy NOTKS, There was no debate last Friday. Etta Levis, president of Ihe Corporation, called a meeting of Ihe Trustees last Thurs day. Up, ii ,. --i n to-morrow evening. Ol toe! Fiidaj the Eutuxians nominated officer, lor In en ning term. Ofivn.sll'y NtlTI'H. The elate in Iteobanloi were examined last Thursday. The claA in Psychology uud German have begun examinations. 'The t in, iu Cacar was excused from recitation last Friday on account ol Public Rhetorical. The pitigruiniiie rendered at Public Rhe toticuls last Friday was unusually interest in ' The following is an outline of the pro gramme: "Hannibal on the Alps," recita tion; George Johnson. "The Beige ol York lown," essay; Grace Matthews. "Oration Agalnet Calaliae," recitation; Roselyn Mc Kiiilay. "'Two Modern Inventions." essay; Henry Fisher. "Tho Evil ol Idleness," essay. Willa lliiiua. "Combat between I'll. James and Rhoderick Dim,'' recitation; A. M. Smith. "The Minstrel Boy," recita tion," recitation; Maggie V.'idmer. "Physi cal and Moral Evils of Muscular Exercise," essay, Joliu McClure. "The Advantages of Muscular Exercise," essay; Elia Under wood. "The Night Express," recitation; Lester Iliilin. " Description ol tho Seigo ol Yorktown," essay; Ada Wood. "Song in Camp. " recitation; Ed Gore. "A Dream ol ihe War," recitation; Mr. McDaniel. "Pleasures iu Contemplating Nature," essay; Geo. Linn. "Spau'sh Jew's Tale," recitatiou; Linns Hull. "Art Museums are Valuable lo a Community," essay; Clarence VearJo, "Olfta," recitation; Mr. Robe. "Pleasures of Conteinplatiug Nature;" essay; Annie ('nun. "Bernardino del Car iio," recitation ; Miniiio Walters. "Sketch , f English S. i in ry from T'eiinysou Idyll of the King," essay; Fred Dunn. "Death ol Elirn," recitation; Carey Martin. "Burial of Moses," recitation; Melissa Hill. I K1WONAL ITKMS. The Misse Converse, Dicilly and Dorris, visited the society last Friday. Clarence Veazie wa absent from recitation last Thursday on account of a runaway cow. Mis Elvn Galloway is loachiug in Jack son county. Shu now ha fitly pupiln en rolled. Grace Matthews, Kitlie Watkin, Linn a Holt, Maggie u hippie, George Johnson and Mabel Hunter havu been absent during Ihe past week on account ol sickness. Among tho visitor at Public Rhetorical were, Mr. Prof Condon, Mrs Prof. Collier, Mis Kale Dorris, Mrs. Dr. Sln lton, Mr. Chambers, Mr. Bert Collier, .Mr. Norris, the Mi. Norris and thu Misses Converse, and Mis Kate Bracken, Mlat'KI.t.ANKOUe. What was Ihn mailer wilh the Higher Al gebra Chins last Monday. Was it Blue Mon day ' Owing to the uuumiitl merits ol several ol our items last week, it wa thought necessary lo repeat uiem. 'Thu music furnished by the University Orchestra, at Ihe Cuugrccalioual Fair last Saturday evtming was greatly enjoyed by all. Why cannot a few ef ihe mouldering Arts of poetic genius lhat lie iloiunint in Iho niinil olsomu of the University students be fanned into Hume and wilh the charred remain be traced tho images of thought on paper. (Wn would be pleased to publish original poems by students). Contemporary We am very glad, indeed, lo heal thai Mr. Kubli i to continue the publication of Ihe Lauren column. We dc ire opposition and believe him to In, fully capa ble ol conducting Ihn column. Ho enters Iho field of journalism with every prmtpect ol success. He has already received numer ous offers of as, i, lance, both financial und literary, for w hich he is extremely grateful ami of which he will not hositatu to mako thu best use possible, Wn have uditutl, or rather, endeavored to edit the column lor thu past three months ami aru now ul-oul to muku our last uppear nice before a long suffering public; but to more than satisfy all, the ling editor will next term publish u column thut for neatness, und general superiority will excel any of thu columns yet published. Eleo tiou to-day uud soon wo retire. We will soon attempt to thank ill whose kindly en couragement liborul donations and general us-. i stance helped us along, 1-erwiiiul. Robt. Sheltou is visitiiig iu Eugene. Rev. 1. 1). Driver was iu lowu this week. J. It, Ream visited Albauy Iho first ol tho week. B. H. Friendly visited the metropolis this week. Mrs. Wm. Edris visitod Portland this week. Wm. llaber, of Juiictiuu, was in Eugene last Wednesday. J. M. Sears, of Polk county, visitod Eu- gone this week. Miss Alice Stowell visited friends in Al bauy this week. Mrs. Lynch has gone to California lo spend the winter. Unols Hilly Oshurn is contiued to his resi dence with sickness. Attorney Ililyeu w nt to Junction Thurs day on legsl business. Sheriff Sloan attended tho Sheriffs con vention in Portlaud Ibis week. Robt. McOheo relumed Irom tbe Palouse couutry Isst Thursday afternoon. Attorney J. N. Duncan, of Albany, made Eugeue a business visit this week. Mr. Wm. Renshuw has retnrnud from a visit to her pareuts in Wallowa county. Dr. Shelton returned Wednesday ereuiug from a visit to his sister ul Monmouth. Attorney Woodcock wa in Junction a couple ol day this week on legal business. ' Wilber Tucker, ol Earniington, Wash., is visiting relatives and old (needs in Eugene and vicinity. W. E. Ayres, ol Dayton, Wash , who waa recently visiting hi brother, Palmer, here, ha returned home. Rev. C. M. Hill went to Albany Monday morning tn take part in the revival at that place. Deputy P. M. Oshuru went to Corvallis tbe first ol the week. He says property ii boom ing in thst burg. Mrs. M. A. Huusaker, late of Woodhurii, mother of the editor, has moved to Eugene ami will take up her residence here. Baker City Democrat, Dec. 6th : Miss Emma Dorris, of Eugene, is visiting in Ibe city, and is Ibe guest of Mrs J. P. Fault. Judge R. S. Rean returned home from Roseburg last Tuesday morning, where he had beeu holding a term ol circuit court. At Roseburg last Monday. J. M. Abronis, G. O. Holmsn, John Slewsrt, A. J. Pick ard and Frank St. wart proved up ou their limber land claims. C. D. Mulligan arrived here ihe Hist of tbe week from Eastern Oregon. He is just recovering from a severe attack of typhoid lever which he contracted in tbsl section. Tbe Dalles Mountaineer, Dec. 7th: Rov. W. G. Simpson, ol Ibe Meihodist church, gave us a pleasant call lo-day, and we were glad lo see him able to be around. Mr. Simpson needa rest and a change to recup erate, and we know our citizens, lor whom he bss done so much in the mutter ol the mission claims, would gladly help him in any manner possible. t 2:IOp. m . n WW r in pajnng expenaei