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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1889)
,y AND COUNTY. HI our county Court Act '.' pp the following r murks mi the I ,iiv nl in "' county WMtolW fioiu ibis . asotioa City PlM : Thej mo to il.e 1 IJijin- bt come w ben the Ititililin (i irt house i ii neoeintty It would i only bean NPlwii hj iuf couuiyseit, . w0llld In- u In Uctit lo tbii rattri eootl The jail too. i He pre.eut MUdittoB, Kraitri to '")' county, and should be ... .. 1 1 M' Ml' Wh lion In .... .fin1' " . " .- r- t i ! : ;. . 4 . i -' r in -i . , in- -it,- n ., he these old rookeries wbii'b cause H,iv I'ntiii r in I'iMiiiui-iii ii i " 1 1 iii ir mi- ... ., Ill ,11 III!" ' -nine 1 1 tn - UH'SIUUI HI .. ..I . It I I .... , 1... .1. u " .... . . .i I ill . I OL's Il,s ,ioen iltt"U ll I' II e imurm -- "ii ...mil i Mill'' - i' .i - ii n.'ii funi l ull l i' 'ii. inn Li illl A II i i.ln III I III' CO I II I V "I U. ll'IS Illl'Mlll,. bp, to tho twoiiaf county ol Lam. Cti.llna wiih oiclod Mima thirty Vasra .ml lim mi! i n III constant DM aril .ii.i - - - III II"" lllissen II" mil "hi line, in,,,-SS. . I - i.ll.. .1 LuuJll I. ....in I Ills -i' III 'I'll ii'-eiuiro,(,i,i( in.. E nt bill .'111!" '"" "IIIHII 0 '" i II i 111 1. 1 1. 1 .- , ial ollieers, DNHH I lie PUP, Hug is .., bad condition, hihI if tins i.r. ii &. Ejlogovitbont itpilnio long that it ban tiuir Inpoeaibla I" make ii respectable ling building of it. Lille ( niiiit.v JfWUUn' Institute. . fallowing k 'ho programme of the ii ...... i. I,. . i in il, u i rfltt-ri 111"! IIMIVJ ....... .u me VHllll i.-.....ui. r . nn lliiirsilnv im.l n. .Inn - ii'"1 ' WW" l 0IH4Y 7 1'. M lt!lrc.s '' Welcomo Abratu Bh irples, D. Eaonii -Prof. B. L Arnold, Pr-s Btata .. College. ..; . .1,1 Hi "'i"''h mmvmmm . ivi. v. ii. , C. E., Mute Agr. I outgo. I IIIIIAV, in A. n. -''rof. P. Herbert Irish. I'll Ii . nAgr UOIIefle, .. in in ....ii rr.. i . l iin k".i nODlTi - I'. SI. . .. At B 1 I Ml., II, USs I II I . iitiibiug Wools At. Vilkllis,l,inel OQOty, I liIHAY, i P SI .l..tisii nf .!"", to A'ji null urc-- Prof. nl, ,n, Univtraity of Oregon. M.i 'l s oil. (If lIHIIM'K I'M ll'iiui ilimn li. he, baoi Ooonty, un gov, : 1 1 I ' I. Mabel Letter. Mabkl, Or , Dec. 1"., ISM). HtoiOttiUs: It b is oMit long Una IJwrota von ii iqqibi and bava Men fac from (all patfl fro 0 any one flat. I tbc world moves wbetbtrv witti-up tvntf or not. trik'T k HuriU'B BIB rt drivint; logs d tin' M'llinwk, wltbftgood proapcctol foot villi a btm portion of them this mnlfss they get into enother aqnabble. MBored tlnii tberi- is a diffarenre ol lion between then mid other partiea us f , .1 ," t' ill. uii: iinii-si imisiiii in Irt nil v, din! aome lime , Umn ..l w.i .... IU V t ' nn imsui nun mini. . 111.11.111, I'Moueort mill l iieiM Joh sievarti ue loldeat living bete now eicept Uotber icll, all 11 1 into 70, are tjnite leeble. is ( arna. of Known-, is tenebinii imr ooliiml is irivina looiI siiti-fuctioti. I Mr Biggl mid Alf Diui v went to Dr. ' 1 ' llll'l . illli r 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 L 11 ' 1 ' 1 1. 111 rkslnre. pigs, 1 dOU t tntnk I IdoIh lun i in 11 in in 11 "iii-n ii ii iii , Hii- nil tin. whnln lifiii Wi ll tht'ir nioM tire eeineni nny way, anu ineir neigaoora km a ehttnee to LmDrove ilioir awine if hprii u-i. .inn,, mwn In I. l-wlnn, ll na Hi Ihn , I, I IIVI.T llll I IK1III 11 III,. . I , , tod there is ii eburcb house going Up i result. II. II HI' I IS ,1,-1 I II II'. llll i I III ripin. l'ii hi'rt in tnrnino out Nome line "I III Ills ill. lui .ill. II ill Kill, ill S 11- ::: : his mill. A CARD. ll'llui on Ii. .it ii i.i.i , . in l..M,i,lie un entire now stock of drugs mid oln m- I shall endeavor to secure a fair pat- in. in- I.... , . , i.. ....... .i. ,,. ...i. "(, " w I nm, been proprietor of u rbarmaey Hfeyaara,and gave my attention to iiiiiiti i in. ii no ii. .in., ui hi ,',.ii i veiel- inn i , mi.. Mini llin urt nf ill.. Bo.ml of I'hnrmacy of the State of B bnviiiL' passed a creditable examine- I Illy, XJ . V.. ll.lllltlUU.i, Balaoa Drue Store, Odd Fellows Temple, Eugene. Ilroli in PiM ,r i , i.i. A Bnn'a. kliried Peaches U Dried I'lums Cel. Figa -. Cmis Choice Touialoea -1 till l.tKJ 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 niin iii ii hi ii r i r ..n i ciriiui I'llUt-'H ( .... ..linn, i . .. i i : !..,-., w.uu ,,, iniih mm iirirt'H nun VKSTAI, t'l ILTKK. II on J. K. Soloiiii.,1 in Lane's II. ill n ... . l . n.. . i . . r 'Mc iisiiii i uiner. n uniun wwi -- .uieuunn oy wtiicn mulls anil coin- "" uiiiae on any sewiug macnine. To I joaii. BoDer I,, La. mto i ...... ...... .,ir l ,i L- T ii, . . 1 .. niocB. For SbIp. Ai-ll estiil; i.i,..,! .n.l ninlMiiiu baai- Inquire at this office. -yH S1U: -Now is the acaeVied tune PteU.,.e cloaks. Uniil tin- fir.l of Jo- "niamn will (.ell lii aioca " triil !Uis. h' t-loaka at cost, and tome II:, .1 .. L ... . i . " ' T ess Ih in .ii.l II. I. a . .ll'l piinj"., ' ' I RWeaVriaw !m in h... first of nr ' ' ' ' K. Uaum l elliri.' 1. t JiinK Baaia. hau. trunk k.-.. for tl" 'Uv., 1 iwr tbao an vim-1 v, ae hu """"''led after tba Icliin. " "iey by potcbaein "I K lla'"". mtIo. A part ,f our ' - k and ijlaaawaiv i now on eibi' grocery atore. 'll and eiaiuiu. A. UuUmMHH I'tkLri. -Waiileil ii Is , ih Brevities. Il'-i-i-,'. 1,,,.... Net Vlnw.ay U ri.riatn.k.. lhecliIcn ,M, liMarriivillaKu;.,,,. Wite"" "' 'i,v"""' the dty at xI.ip..v Lt ... W ,it,,: --"" KU',lr.,( fttm .triSVtwffi' " MgWy t I'atker a. fltiitur and rioUn Klrin. at Enuene lbnik slore, formerly rollirr The viitjim. j vien, f H'oeks of Holiday gnoda llkS,T'"'!,tt,,.hn' ith a Hunt attai-k f . . ,r flvr V fine line ufniik phwhea in all shade mid srrades at f. It. I),lnny . hiv. Hiwhan ,,n, .. Prltehett re nin.' a mJma in Portland, run OotoOoldMBltb'lMdMl I lb of Unit tea IBd China tea put all (,,r $,00, The Wediuw nrerUnd from Oaliforaia Bid not arrive until in the eveniOR. flolden Ag rolling borrows and needera. I'lUMHKKs A- Sun. A urand shimtin). tnali-h fur Imef, turkeys, He , will he uiven at tioshen Christnmy ,hiy' A BnlgarUn Monk deltrered i street e'r. monone cveiiin" this week to a (-..od audi- . Otrpetal narpetall s. H. Kriendlv ha mil rewired a large mid varied ueortment lie will suit yon, I have jnat received friini the ImA over 'J,0IHI worth of rbitU. suita made In Hie latest and lu st stylm. J, DAVIS. The Supreme Court has crauted a new mal to Bandy olds, who waa under sentence of death fur the umnl. r ..I Eniil Welier i. W. Bland hae mid the Bad Fmat rro eery t..re tn I'relev Cnni-uv'. and .h.,. Brar, who will onadaot the ;,;.;.-. u the future. .lust reeeived. a new line of fine Kh, ware at QoMamlth'a. Get von alovelv class net of four pi f.,r ".0 cents at A Gold smith's. Slab wood from Springfield mill I1.T8 'r load delivered any where in the nKy. Give orders to teamaten or send lo m direct. A. WlSBUB, Beoderaon the denthd has returneii fuiiv prepared to attend to all difficult cuses of dentistry. Office In aama old qnartera, up stairs in Pint National Hunk block. Do not forget to eall onW Bollowawand ee bit splendid aaanrtmenl of jewelry fur the holiday trade, He b is tin largeat atooli of jewelry ever in Engene, and at New York prices. Trunks! Trnnkal Tmokal I P Matlock has jttit reoelved a ear load of trunks and va lises nf all styles to suit customers winch he will sell it prices, which liefy competition. Call and be convinced. Mldgley & Talker, at their factory on Stb street, east o! the mill race, manufacture and keep for sale, doors, windows, frames, monldinga, i Ic. Eitimatea fornlahed on ap. plication. Carpets of every ttyle mid grade at Friend Iv's. These oarpetl nave just arrived and have been well selecti d to meet the demands of this market. Cull and examine his varied assortment. Th" "Jingleia" played in the M. K. Church lust Friiluv mid Monday evening! to large and appreciative andivnoea The church realized a good sum from the enter tainments. Take wanting all yon farmers that have summer fallow to work (jo mid Re' one of Panic's lloss Cultivators, and stop your fooling. The lloss dues the biz and don't you forget ii. Dr. W. V. Bendenon has returned from Chicago, where he took a course of lectures and instruction in the latest methods of dentistry. Call and see him at his office if you are in need of work. The loaflbldiog has lieen torn down from the front of the I. 0 0. F. Temple, impiov iiij,' the appearance of the strict. The painting and sanding of the front will not be completed until utt summer. S. II. Friendly keeps the largest and best I assortment of clothing, ladies dress goods, ! bats, etc. He is continually adding the ' latest and newest styles to bis stock. His prioea are fixed to suit the times. Six elegant prizes, including' two tine j watehee, will be fivoa by 0 Watts to pur chasers of sonde in hie line, All it'ssls bought from this date until the first Saturday eveniiu; ' after Inn. 1st, 1800, will be entitled toa chance in the drawing, W. Holloway ia the sole agent in Lane1 county for the celebrated Bowford quick train watches, which are now adopted by all tin- ore tt railroads in Hie F.ust.ntid are uott d for their splendid servicnble qualities, A I have nnrehaeed a large stock of cloth ing I will sell utv t iys nt a sacritice. Prices at wholesale in oriler to make a clearance sale, as 1 am crowded for r B, Call early and se I cure bargains. E. HaCM, Eugene, t Iregnn. The famom Cmaln murder case that has, ncen in prioress at Ohloagn for the past three months came to a conclusion Monday. Ilurke, O'Sullivan and Cnnghltn each get life impris i onment, Kmh." tl wars and Heg.-s found not guilty. An account of an accidental killing ap in are on the first page. The father and son after a full benriug of the case were liberated, it appearing that the parlies were the best 0( ftfeada and tba kilting Wai purely acci dental Xeurlv all colds are slight, at first, boj their tendency is to so lower Hie system that the sufferer b-couies a ready victim to any prevalent dleeene. The nae of Ayer's Cher, rv Pectoral, in the liegiuning of cold, would guard agaiust this danger. A petilion has been circulated and niinir Milt siL-ned aaking the Governor to pardon young Potman from the connty Jail, wbo Was committed for '200 doys for eihibit.Dg obscene pictures to cirls. Th" petition "i,.a iii of be is wink nontally. One Frank BHott, arrcenl ImportadnB from Coos connty. was fined We.liiesd.iv by p, rd.r 1' rns f "' and cost for canyingi concealed weapon Al the n.e time a Mrrk" from the McK.i'ie was also bned a similar amount. Among the names in Hie Hel ef heavy tax .ver in Multnomah county we notice the lir I M. Divis for 117TB. Pot M I,' ,''-, v,. re forroeily re-.d. i ts of Kn- lad m -'c their money in Portland real .state. Tfcf Orefoa Preacher gJ l""" ' lV I;, -, W i Humphrey, bae JSJvfft cJSSi- ".banc H-bl. Mr i l- mi'hre, and family vi.iled Eugene bjs week. . i etf m.n. Mr ''- J prllebt Bawleiy. j mmfilm do all thai it anv IBM JJ cbanii'erlain'a Cobc, .Untied I or ); , nlr rt.il medicine " Fol -le by ".;.-M- ;v ,-I:rif' r Go to Day & Hendereon'a. I'm Albany flour. It is the Imt CMftiaw !'ren!s al SI kMm S-.n's. X-ii.is giii. it Palters ,u Cbristiau'a. Gardeu City Plows at Cbaiubers Jt Sou's. See the Iii .- chairs al Day Hi ndi i son's We wish all our readers a pleasant t'hrist niaa. Wood fraOM barrows at Cbuitlnr's ,t Son's Ask your giiH-er for Jimction rtotir. It ii excellent. Oliver Plows, chilled and steel, nt Cham bers A- Son's. Get a lovely glusi castor for 75 cents at A. Goldsmith's. Oak tied room sett., table stauds at Day .V Henderson's Albums, pictures mid f incv goods given aay at w. BoKowayV For i-heiip bailding lots i ist or west of the Untie aaV on Dr. Bheltoa. A tine line of Holiday boot ami shoe Wear at Kianasc A- Klein' . lust think! A flue tea set of M pieces only 14.00 ,, GohNuiib's. Hot and cold baths even- day in tin- wee! ta .leiry Horn's Isirls r shop. Prestou wants you to come and sec his saddles and beavj team harness. Book i-ss-s. oabiaeta, eeoretariee and chef foiii, rant hay & Ilciideixin's. Eben Stewart intends platting a ira lots on Kleventb street iii ii few days. stilling aOtwr goods mitable fur holiday and wedding preeenti at Watts'. Uet assortment of l.siks and bible, at En .'ene ll.sik Store, formerly Collier's. Fanners caii save 915 mi real by bnying Imots mid shoes of Kruissc ,- Kb in. At tin-Post Ofloe Bool Store you will find a v rv nice line ol Minis Louis. 0 Marx, Barber Bhop aad Bath Booma. First door north of Dunn's m-w block. Dr. Scott's Electric Cu si is al BattMB prices. For sale only a; G. lleiimin's. Albums and plash goods at the lniverrity lio ik-tor.-, next do r t.. KnuHM Klein. AU the latent books nan In found nt Pat terson ,v OhriatianV, Bhinehart'a oornef. The OOAM) would main a splendid Cnrist ilia, or .New Year's p.. s, nt t voitr friend. OhttetOJMe cards and novelties at the I'ni veisity llonkstorc next to KfSUM V Klein. E. 0. Lake, marble eattSf mid dealer in mouunietils. shop on Eighth street, Eugene. Only a few more dressing cises lift at W. Hollo i av s. come early mid get your choice. Uih.es, Icstntnents, Sunday school and re war I cards nl the I'nifersity Hook Store. Before storing or selling youi oats sec A V. Peters. Clean Chevalier barley wanted. Bring your old scrap cist iron to Him Eu gene Iron Foundry Winn; you cm dispose of it. 1,. N. Honey ami Mr. WhlUnmb are hwtly wgaged drawlni plan, for the prop '.id three story brick hotel. Solid gold, gold filled, silver and nickel watches of all kinds and makes cheap us the eheapest, at Walta'i F'or the finest line of gold watches, Imth Indies nod gents, g i to V. Hollow, ly'a, He can suit nil lash s. Bomombcf if a bo it or shoe bought of Kraiisse -Klein rips or runs ov er lin y re pair them free of charge. F'or useful and handeiaoe Uhtletmae pres. cuts at ebeaneal prbwa go to Kngeoe Bouh Store formerly tleo, ( 'oilier. Anchor Stone Huihliiu' lloxes, th toy the child likes best at the tTnlvernty Dookatore nevt ihsir to Kraiuse Klein. New sheet music and innsic books direct friini New York, just arrived, at BugCM Hook Stor", formerly Collier's. Those lamp we told you about a few weeks ago are going last, A. Gnl.iisMITII. Biobard Mount, practical saw maker repairs all kinds ol siws Shop corner of Ninth mid dak streets. EnOUfre of your grocery dealers for Eu geue lioiir, a hoiuii production; best la the market at $1,00 per suck. We have n huge line of photograph albums which vve will sell very cheap. Patterson A Christian's, Hhinchnrt's corner. Try our six inch Stogies. They ire made by white labor. Keasonable reduction to dealers. Eugene Cigar Factory. "Little Lord Faunllcmy" "llrnwniee" and other lute books can be found at Putter son - Christiuu's Holiday Store. A lot of toys ami games at the I'niverslty Bookstore St break neck prices to get rid of then, nut to Kraiisse & Klein. Call and examine our plu.h goods, before deciding your potebaaea. We can suit yon. Putti ison & Christian, lthinehart's corner. Everybody inn afford tn BUTOhaCI Christinas presents from E II. mm. He is selling them so cheap that a little money will go a long ways. The I'liiversity Book Store, next li Kraiisse ik Kbiti, has new and fresh goodg only, and net only guarantees, but sell at the lowest fig ure. Before baying, see the splendid display of new end attractive holiday goodaat the ynl- vsndty Bookstore next door to Kraus.e Klein. All siivirsan-, jewelry, etc., sold by W. rfollowa) will be engraved by haul Urea t charge, as he is the only practical cngr iv. r in the city. It is said that over JoiKI was iliveetod in Engene during the lust month in l.ouisifia lottery tickets, and that total amount drawn amounted lo H, Mbuiiis, gold pesa, paiieteries, music rolls, toilet sets, fancy batseta, broom holders and other tasteful articles at Eugene Book Store, late Geo. Collier. E. Union's store is the place to get your tnjr and n .veltiea for Christmas presents at cost. Call and convince yourself. Prices will talk for themselves. Bemember that Wetia will give in prizes about one hundred dollaia worth ol go ds to those bnying goods at bis store up to the evening of January 41b We have the largest and most OOmpltts line of Gift boohi iu the city. Call ami see, and las convinced Patterson ft Christian, IlhiU' hurt's corner. Standard and luisoellaneoiia works, lesiks of fiction, piver.de and toy Ismki, enough to sup ply the county, ai tbc I'mversity IVsiketeee, opsisite Wilkin's Drugstore. All goods sold by Walla will Iw engraved fiee of charge by the Francis engraving machine whh h assnies you of perfect uni fortnity in suy nundssr of pieces. Laojps at 1 sfldrn ik Son. Lamp, ut Kladdru ft Son. Lamps at SI mM i. ft Sou. Lumps at SUddcu ft Hon. Portland Express: .1 P. Tuylor wnte. na from Cottage Grove, Lau- county. Iliutlie .as green lobiccu growing fiuely on the "lb ins It i a second crop ai d is about one loot high How is tbat for DectmUr. Udij i hue W..t Side, D.c II. Mr. Barm t Lee, of Eugene, visited friends sud rela'i.i :'i'Wn this week, lie seems to e aaiiOOe tO have that matrimonial kuot iie.l sritli the isirinc of Monmouth. The ladies of the Christian Church will i bnslmss Itinn.r ut llhioebart s Par- o Dae Hah DImmi from is M. to i ut MsBSBSi Lunch from 8 P. M. lo l, v. reguli r Christmas dinner will he served K-eryl'i ly um Tickets fur ede ' W. H dloway make a speeislty of watches; be rarties them of evry make, and from the b gSe.l grade made, dow n, at prices aa low MpOBBWr evl will preeent lo every pur elua. r luring the bolidsve a splendid album, . be b a lot be is snxioii' to clear -ml. I ,1 , ., N... - d- lie II Oar M.y..r V J Ooodouti. bs a bouse full of .. .. . a Mr and Mrs Frock, the ' ',; i . - liiian are tbsre.and Mr afal Era 1 mh. kaailf aad aMei in-Uw of Mrs (saodoavsa. The yossc lire Frock ia e aia- P Ibttractor IU Hie public schools here. ltablier boots and shoes of rxcel'.eiit stock and at liest pri a s at Kraiisse ft Klein's. F M Wllkins was pre-, nte.1 with a vsrv bandsom- Walking c ine, by Ids children, thai week. J W. MadoBki formerly o! Goshen, is running a gnverv slore in Ileppuer and is doing a giHi I business. A 1'oril in. 1 commissi m dealer has paid out fioOO lor Iowa eggs within Hie past ix'y days, -us III" Welcome. The latest thing oat is a swan chariot lo make the little folks pictures in. V. A. llaukin ft Co have it. Go mid see it. Ben F.I anion shot an d killed Th.- Click at Colfax, Wash, mi Dec. tilth. Me also fired at j two other person. He is in jail at that pi I Golden all aca. Chrisiuius alinpeif. and New Year sbppeis al KraUMeft Klein's. Gel voir beat gill a pair is which to encase bet aslaty fiet. Dr. Beeae of Kansaa Oity, Us . preached two very InSHesting aarmona at the Chris tiaa ehnrah this wuek. Be le an able and eloquent divine. B 1 it Ciph s ison the Soiiiid writing up promluoBl men at 1 1 mseh pai capita, with cb' t 'graphic attachment. He is also (Of res undent for a couple of Eastern papers. Mayor llon-v was preset ted with a w'avel j made of titty ilitfrreut piectss of woo,i, Fn.liv by II Day, I'Ih- May r will now have a better i liance to k.ep the City Council in order. The iiieuitiera of the Social Club nut Thnndsy evening and voted to organi.e permanently They have ab ut agreed to rant the third iter of the lame County Bank building. F. A. Bankin ft Co. are having quite a run hi making photos on latin, aiw, etc , unking iircitv s.iv-i nirs for the HolidaySi It i an old "fail" hut it Is bi coming fashion- abb- again Groyer Simpson, well known in Eugene, is Wells, Fargo ft Cos ngelil at Den Mr i ' I i ido. This is un,. of the most impor- taut sgenelee of the company west of the it wkj monnlaine, 1. II. Wheeler, n "W practicing law at S. utile, Wash . is a candidate for (be lie Detect of the U, S. hind office at lint place Mr. Wheelei fotmetlt )lted here and la a graduate of the Stale 1'nivcisit v. No remedy for blood disorders call equal Ayer's Sarsap irilla. Though concentrated and powerful, this medicine is perfectly site, and may lie taken by children as well as adults. Phyaleiani reoommend it in prsfete to any other. Price $1. Worth $5 a bottle. Albany and Bslsm are excited OtM pros pi cts of railroads from the tcspietive towns to Astoria. E'lgelie should agitate the Sins law railroad schcine The route ia a short and feasible one, mid if the Mud was built would sive the people of bum couuly mauv thousand dollare annually in freight charges. The public feeling is daily becoming stronger thai steps should be taken to pro vide Lane county with new public buildings. Tin re h is never beau nuy leal opposition to the prop aad impio.ctncnt, and H has haSB left nodosa limply beoesas of the Oregon style of pTOoaMi nation. Jack -tn villi- Timer, Dec. 14th ' A. J. Barlow, held in f'.'tHl Ismds to await the ac tion of the grand jury for tin-crime of may hem, ai d llguillst ivholll default was entered in the circuit court, gel returned ami given bon I- in the sum o! $750 with C. Nicked and Dave Croneiuiller its sureties. His case ill e unu ladoie this term of court. The Portia in) Daily BxSBtlOM is authority for ibis itatement: Then ia a rumor iu circulation thai T. F. Cain mi l PostmaatSI Boby will start a Democratic daily in Portland about the first of Ihl vcar. The typo sad material ol the defunct News have been leased for lb it purpose, so 'tis said. A line picture of Gov. David lt. Hill, of NiW York, adorns thii wall of Bobt, llavs' saloon. The cleni - lit face of Hie Empire stale's governor, suggests thoughts of a fu ture President. Major Forrest, who is in terested in timber hinds in Lane county, was presented with the picture by Gov. Hill, who is the undo of the Major. Circuit limit. '1 In- a IjoMine ! t.-r f th 'in ait Court for Laos count y, eoaenaed al the Court House, Wednesday morning, Dee. 1H, lSJC.I. Present Indge Bean, Bheriff Bloan aiidCletk Ware. A i-nire for fifteen jurymen was issued and the following gentlemen were lummonedi J. P. Chcsher. Voluey lleineiiway, V. A Furring ton, 0 W Young, A 0 Rtevvu., S M Titus, I 'has Lauer, W E BtDWOaJ 0 Church, E It Lackey, 0, II Okriamaa, M HoUenbeek, J M Pixink and .1 B llarriu. However, no jury trial was had, mi l their services were not de inamled. The following cases were dissised of: Sternlierg ft Senders vs. A. Simons, contir miitioii of shetilf's sale; confirmed. W I, Dflinsct tl I. It inney et al, defls; lien. By stipulation l''ier Willamette Lumber Association made a party defendant; contin ued. Miller ft Hopkins tl Geo II and H II Bar rettl to recover money judgment by default. Judjpneni stayed until further order of court, and defts given III days to serve affidavits on pllfs, asking for vacation of judgment. Jesse So. em adinr. v a Lane unintv; to re oover money. 'I baa for filing imiaoad com plaint extended to 1st day of next term of cicirt. M V Lynch vs Lane county; appeal. Dn cision of county court affirmed at deft's costs. W C Spencer v Putteraon, FMrls ft Co; suit for possesion of personal property. Cause ili.iiiissc.1 at ilefeudaiita costs. Ii.l Peagra is Alawm Wbeelet t to recover money. Judgment for iletenilant. Motion for new trial iitattslad If) days given to tile bill of exceptions. .1 Case I h n shing Machine 0a vs Wm H i' indewottb to recover money. Adjourned Thuraday morning at 11 o'clock nitbonl day. IX V.UATIOH. The following cases w ere decided in vacation; Eastland ft Wilson vs Jos Bradford and Ma-lie Bradford, to recover money; judgment by default in the .urn of f;U'ki ami costs. Mary K i '. :..; vs Jno It Phillisi; for earn and ciiatody of child. Order that defeOjOSBt have cusUsly ol child until April 1st or un til the school la-gins at tha home of the pltf. KiliaT-Ci.Aas. -The concert fv,n at the M E Church last Tuesday evening was mis of the finest music! entertainments ever given in Eugene. 'I'll' attendiiniiH .huiild have Iseen much larger, as it Justly merited a packed I, , is,-. I', ,1 Alley announces that he will de vi. te . lery cent of the iic.iiey received for ad vertisiu. Lane county, which is certainly very eoinini (idnble. Bui xii llvrc. D p i'.y Marshal Cochran r tntBed the first of the week from a trip to California with the primmer Plutarch Lewis, who is charged with robbing the stage between I 'rain and I let liner. Iiwis hvl a PfaUmi nary hearing in PoiCthd and w.u bouicl over in tm mm of IN88, Ham imb Peiaaar. The young men of I Ihe Baptist Ghats), Ol Albaut, presented Uev. C. M- Hill, of hagenr, a flue st,. i u I graving ilicluvd iu au ebguut oak anliqip. frame, at the close of the aeries (if sermons I delivered by him in that city. i .1 1 xaiia Sawuii.i. E. Hayes k Co have pun based s Is.iler and engine of large capari tv a-.d will use them in running a saw mil) o I pwble nf eotting .tVl.HSI feet dally, at G'enada on the Si'i.Uw. The building is already in j 0'iiirse .f (str.trtiction. !' onisiRATiii Cottige Gn.vs l.'.l." N". lid, I. (J. n. V., of lxne entity, QrSBBB was ioc-.rie.rate-l by Ko'iril (irilfii, I'. J. Mark lay, and H. ThiSupsnn. Estimated table of property of the corp .rate.u. BaaauBVS, JTastovflap asa hanging eat from -evrrsl reaideni-es in Eugeos indi-ating that MM oc-'i.MU ar- affiiete.1 with mails tins. Ilie children who have had the disease have not hern seriously ill aa it u a mild form. As Al-i-snraiATIoS Aail. Senator Mitch ell has inirixtuced bid in Ihe I'. H Senate mm mm " u appropriation of 8100,(1110 fur ihe iniptovriuent of the Siualaw river and -JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE MnaThta V, Mart ill. Sr. Sunt ami in stuiitlv Kiltoil by Mis. M. .1. I'iiv lor. "hill' Attmpttm tn f mum it Kip' on Kor lVrs.nu. Again we an called upon lo chronicle the killing of a human being within the Umbra of Lane county. This is one entirely justifi able from tin ev ideiice in the case. It seems veiy strange Cut a man 70 years of age would attempt lo commit such a dastardly clime, Coroner Harris received a dispatch Tues day, Dec 17th, sir ting thai M P Martin, Sr., bad been killed by Mrs. M. J. Taylor, while attempting to commit n rape, mid ask ing Hint he come aud hold mi inquest, lt isung iiup,issii: (or bun to Jo, lie author ized Justice JC Stoutfer, of Cottage Grove precinct by telegraph, to hold the inquest. Immediately Jsattce Btaoffet left for the scene of the killiug, aliout 8.1 Holes s mtbwtst of Cottage Grave He pro ceiled to the house of 1 ,1 Taylor, httsbaad tvl .Mis Tayuw, ini paneled alary, and found M P Martin, Sr. lying "ii his face on a lied in a back room, with two bullet wounds in the head, either nt which vv, ic fatal. The jury then re turned to Collage Grove for the pill Dues of ex amining Mrs Taylor who had given herself up. and had 1s t n the tint to lafoirSI the psnpll ol the killing. una. x. .1. i av i on, Testitii' I, in mhaaMNI as follows; Martin came to Hie house, whi le she Was alone, about 7 o'clock in Ihl lUOfniUgj on Tuesday. I leo 17, ami made indecent proposals to bsT, On ber taf nasi to oomply he attempted to rape ber. He eanghl bold of her, but she re in al, d into a rear bedroom and picked up a revolver Martin followed Mrs. rsy lor into the room mid again took bold of her, at temiiting to ihiow ber on Hie bed. Filially, while snuggling with him, she reached around luck ol bun and shot him in the buck of the hca I, and he fell downward on the bed. Seeing him move iiguiii she fired a ICCOnd sli 'i winch struck ear. Sin- then locked up above the light the house aud guve betsel! up. TBBDMR ol I'm: .irnv. The vcnlict of the jury was in accord nice with her statement. ragUMOUai k:vxiixvtion. She was then arraigned before Justice Stouflt r and given a preliminary cxmiiina inalion. She plead self defense in justifica tion, and the testimony developed was Ihc same as iibov.i, w In n Hie Justice discharged her from custody. Menin came ta Lane county in IBMLnad has resided in the ncighhorhod of Cottage drove ever since, lie waa known to nearly leery . itien of the isninty. Alsint tun. yenr ago whila under the influence of liquet he HUSed his wile, mid slut c immitted suicide by lahiag potion, na leaves mesrsl ehildroa wbo ure well respected by all. He was 70 year, of age. His remains were buried in the cemetery near Cott ice Grove en Wednesday. Mrs Taylor Inars a goijl reinitiation, ia IIS years of age, and the mother of one child. The BtUMai universally exonerate her from every blame in the matter. I lei husband was away from boM at the time of the homicide. 1'eisi.n.il. I unes lluddlcsloii is now improving quite tepidly. Chester OlhatB is Malasd to Ids romn with sickness. Miss .1 ul I in Hamilton, of Kos. burg, visited Eugciio yesli rduy. After a months' illness Geo. F. Caw is able to bn about. Mr Aaron Goldsmith weiil lo Portland Friday morning RoadmiattT Wait, of the S. P. Ii. It , was ill Iowa last Thursday. Frank Close, janitor of the Slate I'liiversi ty has liecn sick this week, Mia .1. I'.. Pent. ui, of Portland has hug visiting in Engene this week. E. P. I'niscr started lnstSiindayi.il a visit tn I. is parents in Southern California, Mr G. F. Muck, prominent citien of AbtrdeSn, Wash., was ill town this week. Dr. O.K. Charles and family, recenllv of Cottage Grille, have removed to Philomath. Miss Alice Simon, of Portland, bus been vi iting ber sister, Mrs. Bettman, Ibis vv. . I,. S. P. Waddon, Wbo Is visiting in San Frun cisco, has just recovered from a two weeks' attack of neuralgia, Geo. Frissell, of the McKcnie Bridge, waa iu town Tuesday, llu reports having hid several in lies of allow at Hut bridge. Wi I. Henderson has letiirned fnuu Oallfot nlu where he went with his mother. lie left her with her id, Jos. Henderson, nt San I llego A. C. lliowu returned from u three moiilbs' visit lo tbc East Inst Saturday, where be hud been introducing bis patent harrow. He bad good aeeecss Col. I. T. Wallace, of Isabel, gave this office n pleasant call hist Thursday evening He is interested ill several huge Imiu-uotiolis which will soon be made public. T. J. Smith mumcd homo from Portland hist Monday. Hn was quite sick in tint city but ia now improving. He left for the Napa Springs, Oaltj Wednesday evening. N. if. Blages, nf Portland, one of Hie prim oipet stoohbotneri in ths Blagra Taaaety company of Eugene, wus here Ibis week. The tannery imw employs live men. The genial old-time Journalist, Time. II. Merry, of Portland, waa here last Thursday, pressing the claims of the I laft electric systems of street cars, for which he is agent, on the at trillion of the Eugene Street llailway Co. Mr. BamM,; the tSSHna stage driver be tween Florence mid Gardiner, was in town this week. He repots Bin Lower Sitislaw in a flourishing condition, and predicts rtpid development of Hint country in the iienr future. MtOMBS Kl.ni li. A (loldsmith has re ceived a carload of Medford Hour which he of fers to the public. The Medford mill is a full roller, new priss-ss mill and is equal to ntiv ill the state. Mr. Goldsmith guarantees the Hour to be Hral-i-lnss. Any one pun-baaing the Ihuir and not I. u ling It as repiesentcd can have the money n mailed by returning it. DlKIi Mrs. E. Chichester, olio of the pim ei r winner, ! Lane ' o, died ut her home ml joining Eugene ITulny morning of catarrhal fever. hl bad lived hero nearly forty years and during Hint lime had secun d tin- esteem of all by Ii. r kindly walk mid nets. The funeral will probably take PisSI Sunday. BrSUOflaXO Bbai. E-rTATi!.--It is said that tb gsetleataBwbo parohaaed tha Kelly farm m BprinrAaMi has Man partehaaad the Mi I'm- farm, I'ostinasii-r WUaWt'l n sidrm e aad the Springti' ld bold Ni.vi Hop. Choicn Oregon hams of the season ol lVf.l for aula al A. Golditnith's grocery store. These hams wero cured by Petet Boltf who has gained a reputation for Ihe eicellence of bis work in that line. Mai.i ihi --At llin les d -H'e of C. If. Paine, in Kugene, Tbnrs lay morn'ng, Dec. El, IHH'.i, by Uev (ieo. A. McKinUy, Mr. Geo. Sallmsrsb to Miss Lets Uihy of Eugi lie. Mxsiji rati'R. The Gi akii job oltice print 1 e..t-r this week for a masquerade ball to takepia.es. 1 1 arrisl me.-, lie . .(I, I..VI. Ink ' 'ta. including aupHT, if I, spcators, !i cts. M A It Hi r 1 1. At the reatdeniss of the bride's 1 parents, lbs--. IS, lMiC.I by J. I. Itarbre, J. P., ' Mr. Frank A. I'epiot and Miss Florence A. i (,'slard. 0 ra Bom Ni asriiv. Itartlrtt pear i tieea, 'i veara old, cheap; also cherry and apple I trees. Addresa O. I'hrlpa, Kugene, Or. Ill vu.iTioa. Itsaolvasl, that snvne can I buy more groceries and crockery Si Mladden A Sob's for tl than elsewhere. Wavtip.-I. (ion tuikeys, chicken, dutk, geoas, eggs, etc., by Sladdtn t Sou wbo s ill paf cash for tbeui Heal Riteta i rMMiwnb mOBBBi N I Stowell to D C Bigahiw, lot in I'nck ard's addition : S66i N J Stowell to A W Gilbert, lot in Pack ard's addiiion; (Ik'iO. Paine ft M. D ui.il. 1 lo Gen W Hundsikiir, i lots in Ellsworth's addition, 7"- t' W Young to Jas and W 11 Hortiuuu, '20J by 'in feet on cor Ninth and Patterson s'.rcets; S.'.i.'iO Jus McChiren lo Lon na C Bluir, K lots; BlfiOO. B F Kyle to Clara B Withrow, lot in Packard's addition; $1IH0. A B Booker and Geo M Miller to D W Btibhaas, lot la Boddleeton'a addition j tMO, I'.trNTBV. I I! Christian to S .1 Van Abtinr, tt cor rect deed: It Hobt Callison In lliiriiett Cullisoii, 100 acres; $l(KKl. I O liriibl to N W White, Ja W 171.1'.' Sheldo cresj . to llHk). Gilln-rt I' Mack to acre) aiau 1' S to A J Pickard, list seres, timl er claim; K00. Btata if Oregon ta Oatbatiae Maxwell, pjo acres; . I .". II I. t'l,-mei,s to. I Chain in, li'sl acres; I(KI, POClunataB D Levitt. 100 aateei MOO, 0 S lo B F Ltdiu, Kid acres; timber claim. Sllsi. A M Ostium to I' S. Si) acres; quit claim. Baati nt Oregon ta F D Rattner, W acres; MOO, Btata of Oregon to M r ClemiSa, 310 acres; 1400, State of Oregon lit J W Sheldon, 100 acres; f.'2H). lUTiAor uiioyr Jai McFatland betn to DaUus Himanwayi j lots iii MoFatland'i addition. $5ti. vv s Chrltmaa to li s Oathay, land; ItM Unbt Qritflo ta D fi Hemeoway, ;. lot In MeFarianda' additioai -M7.V .Ins Mcl'.irl.iml to h Hemeiiwnv '-' lots in McKarland's additiooi 180, raiKornn.ni It .' Pangra to Geo E Lvne, one lot; l.'sl. II J Pengra to tiro l.yue, l lot; 1160. MaBbikp On Thursday morning, Dec. I'.Mh. KvH'.l, at Eugene, Oregon, Mr. George Snllinarsb, of Albniiy, and Misa Lola Kil -y, of I' igene. The happy couple have many friends iu Albany who wish theiii wall besttily, The groom is the popular junior member of the Aim ol Bophtas I Sait- uiarsh, while Hut bride, who has attended school nt Albany at lutsrrall for several years is the baiidsome mid aiiiinlde daughter of Mr. Jus. Itiley, of Eugene. A reoeptioU Will be given lo-uighl ut the realdlUOa of Mrs. Siluuursli I'luirsday s Dsmoorat. ABBBRBDAKn Finhi. A young man by the name ot Irving Matthews who has been conducting a chop house on Willamette street was arrested Monday charg"d with furnishing liquor to minors. II was lined 5ll and costs of wliicli he pai I si'.1',. I'll,. phi'-H he keeps has the reputation of being the resort for minors who then, proonn lissratlm and liquor and find mi oppottssity to gamble. Since writing the sl.ivc we learn that Matthews Ins "skipiit" the bm n. A goisl riddance; fur which result our city ollieers are to be congratulated. MviiuiKii.- At the 'I'll - of Mr. and Mis. Samuel Holloway, in Eugene, Oregon, Deo. 17, 1888, by Bet. T.J. Alley, Mr. W. C. Uychard, of Ileppuer, mid Miss Leuthe Keeney, of Eugenia. The happy couple left for their future liome iu Ileppuer lust Tbntadsy mondag, They g iee ihe liest wishes of Hut Gi-Aiin for u long mid happy married life. TrAi units' iNSTirrra. The Teachers In slilute for Ihe Second Judicial Hislricl will be held at Corvullis, Hco. 20, "7 nnd 'JS, 8'.t. The folluwillg Lane r vducalora will lake pirt: Prof. .1. M. Williams will deliver mi ml. boss on "The ('oneroid in Touching," and Prof. Condon a lecture on, ' The Lost Continent nnd its Relation to Oiegon's l-.url v lieologicnl History; ISupl. Stcvensou will also take part in tba institute. Jai KrVK.--This week wo roceived a com idote stock of job papers consisting of letter note nnd lull heads, statements, utivelopes, card of all sizes mid colors, tags nnd tint and book papers direct from the Powers Paper Co., of llolyoke, Mass. The goods were purchased for cash nnd ut oxcccliiiidy low priei h, and in consequence, an can givo oni iairinja in jno worK, very low prices. i nve us a can a ic i price work. Postal Maiikiis -Itepruieutaliva Her mann baa Hindu application to the postolUce department lor nil increased clerical allow an.-o for the Cottage Grove postoftlce. Mr In in. inn ulsii subinilti'd to (he postiuaster geiiernrii I. n tin ietilioii of various citizens ol mile county, asking lor mail services from Florence to Bay's landing, on the north fork of the Snislaw river, with James Buy us postmaster. Ei.ki "Hon.--Eugene Chapter No. 10, H. A. M., elected the following officers Monday evening. Dec HI: L N Honey. II P; Cbai Lauor, Ix; J M llodson. H; G llettiiian, Hoc W T Peel, Trims; J W Johnson. C II; W Preeton, I'S; R Anderson, a A L; f lteii ncr, J V; J H ( urlis, I V; J A .Straight, 1 V V McFnrlaiid, Hen. BlBO F'ounu. Abont two weeks ago Mra .ins. Mem lost a vainabll lio,, .mi ring (iii llu hln i ts l.i l S iturihiy an nilvortiseiiieut win phici',1 in the (ii-iiip iilb riiig a reward of $10 lo the Under, ami before night one of (Ue renders of this paper, Mr M. r. Hunt b y, had turned over the ring mid received I lie reward. This shows tbut advertising pays. lui; Ami.iiii.as Lai'shiix - .Mrs. E. Priteh ell, tbc celebrated polisher and ironer, bai opened a first i lass laiindiy oil Hlb street two dooia west of Ernie's ball. Tbu patron age of tbu public is kindly solicited. All work guurniiieed iu I piuiiipt attention given to all old. is left iii tin lasadry. Work taken from mid delivered lo all purl's of the city. Will Vai.-ati. -The City Council is Inking steps to bavu nl (he county loads within Ihe limits of Eiigeno vacated. The records show that some of the old roads which have never been formally vacated ruu diag onally nsrssj the (own. AVrOtSlSD BnoSltaSv -Andrew M. Craw ford, an attoraaj-St'law of COOS county, waa appointed Kcceiver nf the U. K. Land Office nt Koaooajrg, Mat raesdsyi Mr. ( itawtofd i snid to be ii eoiiiM-teiit mid iiulustiioua gen Himtt), The appUoaat from Eugene is in Hid "soup," tn use a Ki publican eipreeiiou Masonh Elm iios. Eugene Lodge A. F', ,k A. M., Wednesday rv, ning elected ollieers bit the ensuing year as follows: W. T. Peel, W. M.; It. I ll iwlh one, S. W ; II. J. Day, .1. W. F. B Dan, Treaa. ; J, F. Hub iusou, Sec. In M "uasiK.i --M. Whoelm uud wife, the "Healer,'' departed last Wediiesduy morning for greener lb Ids He vend of our over-con-fldeiit ' Itlei in mil Ibeii loss, iu unpaid hills, to the etii ul of two or (bree hundred dollars. UrviVAi. Mirrisos- Uev. J. H.Wilar, wl , la said lo be an eloquent evangelist, commences n sen a of religious me, lings ,.i the Mllhodlat church this Friday evening, 1 1 lb. All are cordially invited lo at tend M mi n : l llu I., -me ol ll..- bride's pareuts la kUlvef Like, Lake county, Nov 17. MB, Waller 0, Huick and Mine Cora Owsley. The bride is a daughter nf Dr. Owsh y, wbo (oiuierly lived here. llM Biroar. The repOH of Ike con dition ..I th. First National Hnuk of Eugene appears elaewhero lt sbowa reeoatooa aiujUulinglo8'7,til(i tl, with deposits of IMMtffl. WcA'Haaa Item. --The past week baa given - Us a variety of weather Sunshine and rain j aanieted, atiil the weather ia apleadid I for leceiuber. STATK UNIVERSITY Ciilinun of the Kiititxiim .Society. ! f s-. 'l llAIX FIditor. Eoitob. Al.UKRTA 8nRI,TO!l Asst No society last week. This is the week of examinations. Election nf officers in Etitaxian Society this week. The Seniors have determined their aubiecta for orations. Mr. Ed. IV ui. a former student vislUil tha I'liiversity last week. Mr. Weed, ot L, Anceles. Cab. vlslud the t 'niversity nuo day I ist week. Mr. Milton Butterlie! I. formerly a student of the I mv.-rsity, will sp, ml the holliiays in r.ugene. At the ImI meeting of the Eutaxiain the nam-of Miss Kl-.-tu Lawrence was pnqsiseil for iuemlership. l ee Entaxiuiis were very much nlriued to see so larsgo a niimlier of the Faculty present at their open session. Any person wishing information concerning essavs will do well to call on the the assistant secretary of the Kiltaxian Society. The music furnished by the Cniversity Or hectra at the recent etisertainment was of high order and was appreciated by all. Misslieme Johnson is now teaching the vouug idea how to slnsit nwav in the wi! I. rues, of the Lewis ami ( lark river not from Astoria. I'he Botany el ass has been taking a vaca tion this week they finished this term's work l ist week. Would that we were a'l meniliers of the Botanv class. We are informed that the initiatory star gazing took place last Friday, the l.'lth inst. at high noon. Present, J. I!. Greenfield and' L. E. Wisidworth. As a result of their oliser vations the public may ex.ct a discourse on uranology. The ladies of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church will giv e an entertainment ami sup per at l.lilticliiirt s tlsll, I-relay ntetiiiig, lec. -ii. Ailiiiissi.ui, to cts. An inte, ttnir fea ture of the entertainment w ill 1st the Girls' Fan Brigade. Vhe students are not slow to appreciate the advantages of a good gymnasium. It is being fit ted up ready f.r in,.. hat physical educa tion is important needs no categorical state in, oit of facts to prove, and WI feel assured that the gi.sl results will more than balance the expenditure devoted to this purnsc. The class in Psychology telK is in their ex animation that memory ia prim nliil pnqierty of the PMloplaama dilferriitinted .is nerve gan glia similarly as contractility is the primer- li i! proHTl i ol th,. pro' ipl ism , ililferentiat.-d muscular hlier, a:. I that it can Is, strength ened by practice ss muscle is it lengthened by leriion. The d liferent Endeavor ..ocietiea of the city will hold a union n, .'ng at the llaptl't Church, Sunday, January 5, iHIHI, from t to ii P. M. Miss Emma Chase, President of the society of the Presbyterian Church w ill lead the Btoettafi the sub) -et will be the regular I uiled l-.ndeavor subject I he meniliers of the different siH-ieties are earnestly requested to ln present ami to take part in the meeting. I'nder the now management the Laurcaii column wil 1st conducted Usin the same gen oral principles as heretofore their object lut ing to promote the moral and intellectual power of tba readers; lo publish a column that will relied credit upon the Institution of learning it represents, thereby bringing be fore Hie public of this and other cities the advantages of the Oregon State University 1 Kiigene; and by special endeavors to more than satisfy and please their readers. Pur pose has lieen said to ls, "the eternal condi tion of success" and their piiraise, at present, is to publish tint I, unreal! Column and "they will put on the dauntless spirit of resolution," and make it worthy of your support. I'he enlert.-.iiitneiit under the management of the Kiitaxiun Society, given in Vlllar I Hall on Saturday evening, Dec. II, was pronounced by all a decided success. lite pro gramme was literary and musical and consisted entirely of the productions of authors who tloiiiished during the ago ol ibicen EIp iIh-Hi, excepting Tennyson, "Sweet and Low." The following is the programme: cart L Essay, Elizabeth ami Her Court Ada Wood, Chorus, "(lod Save the Queen." Scene from Kenilwtirth -Leicester, Sue Dorria; Kliuiheth, Clara Condon; Burleigh, Anna Holtatrta. Solo Dora Scott. MM ii. Duet, "Gather the Itosehuds" - The Misses Straight Essay, Literary Wealth ol England" Hat tie Dunning. Ilecitation, I'na and the Lion" Miss Mahal Straight. Iioiiblu Quartet -"Sweet and Low." Trial Scene of Queen Katheiino Queen, Amy Powell; King, Alberta Sheltuu; W - ! sev, May Miller; Cinq Willa llanna. Duet, "I Know a Bank "Misses Holt and Scott. Selection frmn Midsummer Night's Dream. After the rendition ot this programme all went invited tn participate in flue of the popu lar "walk around's." This part of the even ing's entertainment was also most successful and enjoyable entertainment was also most succesful and enjoyable. Cottatre Grove IteiUH. I'HiiM OUH HCKCIALCOHRKaeoaOKNT. Dec. 18, 1881). John Culp ix in towu again. Clurley McFarlaud ia sick with lung fever. Born, Deo. 14, 1880, to Ihe wife of Perty Sherwood, a child. Sex not kuown by ua. Mr. Wiu. Whitney hud a paralytic utioke SuicI ix morning. He ia nt Thorntou's Hotel. Two hous of Mr. and Mrs. Lnwaon Single arrived at this place the 7th of the mouth from Colorado. Mr. Abe Hogurt and family, of tha vicinity of Engene, were visiting at James Ilawley's, llin Ural of thu week. Ban. November 88, 1H89, to tho wife of Amos Owen, a noil. Mra. Owen ia in a precarioui condition with typhoid fever. Vaam. I'lc I-. ml Hill ll. iiis. Deo. l'Jtb. Kaiu and mud! The next thing of interest will be onr Xuihh tree. Grandma Caunou, nn old pioneer of Ore gon, ia visiting with 8. Halnlsaker'a family. A in- line of Christmas goode just from San Francisco are on exhibition ut the Pioneer Slore. Ye editor of thu Xmas treo paper abuse front name is Prof I, II. Mulkey, isarouud hunting items for the Bugle aa we suppose it will lie called. The singing class under tho management of Prof. Powell will close this P. M. We mean uo llattery to thu Professor when we say that for thoroughness in the urt of musio hu is far superior to auy teacher tbut baa ever lieen at this place. Mr P. baa made boats of Irieoda while here aud we hope he will return again when the weather ia more agreeable. O. K. Pomoini Grange. Editor Guano: -Tim Lane Co. Pomona Grange elected Ihe following named oHioera for the ensuing year: J. A. J. Crow, Mas ter; A. E. Wbilaker, Assistant Stewart; Geo. Landrith, Chaplain. A. Bond, Treasurer; Mrs. A. J. Nigbawander, Secretary; A. C. Icuuiugs, (iate Keeper; Mrs. H. Smith, Po monaajWalen ('row, Flora; Mn. T. A. tvtmr tain, Cerse; F. M. Nifjbswauder and David Eby, Executive Committee: Alien Bond, Busineea Agent. The Pomona Grauge meet! at Irving Hallou the fourth Saturday of January, 1890. F. M. NuiHswAMDia. Marriaoi LiCixan. The following mar riage licensee were issued tins week; Geo Saltmarah and Lola Biley, C W Kycbarda aud Loathe E Keeney, Frank A Pepiot and Florence A Godurd. iisbsrsACo.