The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 11, 1890, Image 5

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Oonuoii Cannot nici-i- Kondaj night
Money to loan mi f:inna. KiHiiiirn nl .lii.Lv
Waltoi,
Kxtiov I ienruB L Wonda dii-.l at I'nrll.iii.l
Wt-iliiarulny.
(io anil Ihe hvantiful flltllllljk wnte '
nt (ioldsuiitli'ii.
Sec atluiiniatmtri' aula in tl.m isue; nlsn
(lolilamith pays the hight-Ht nish price foi
country produce.
friiitnr und riolin strings nl Kngene Hook
Store, (ottatrlj Col)iof,
A line list of tOfe jphuhcH in all ahadet
and graderi at F. H. Lluun'a.
0(0. WlleOI has bought property (or a
plwlogltph gallery at Lebanon
Qo to Oolilamiih'K anil get I lb of lw'st t.
mill China tea pot all for $1.1)0.
Murniv Vanghaanf Ooriarf, is lnrtiiM the
bunt and iboi trOHi with KruOJM ,V Klein.
Qoldn Aga lolling ImrrriwH an.I aeetlcra.
OlilCBlM A Son.
Mr God FCtm tUMtbfJtol agency for all
braadi of the- celelirated Tansil Punch Cigara
Hi-fore atoring or selling your nuts nee A
V. Patera. Clean Chevalier barley wanted.
Bring onr old Mrap eaat iron to th Eu
gene Iron Ponndry where you can dispose
of it.
Rev. IV S. Knight will preach at the Con
gregational Hull n.-xt Sunday, morning and
evening.
Parpeta! Carpel! ! S. II. Friendly has
just received it huge and varied assortment.
He will suit you.
I bate just received from the East over
19,000 Worth of olothl, Suits made in the
latest and heal If lea, J. Davis.
L ine Conntv Teachera' Institute will meet
in Kiini'iie nil lab, Mth, SKh and l!tith. Pm
gramme in the fut'ire.
New sheet iimsic and music books direct
from New York, just arrived, at Eugene
Book Store, formerly Collier's.
Those lamps we told you about a few
weeks ngo are going fust.
A. Goldsmith.
llichard Mount, praotioal saw maker,
repairs all kinds of s.ws. Shop corner of
Ninth and Oak streets.
Enquire of your grocery dealers for Eu
gene llmir, a home production; best iu the
market at !l"i cts. per suck.
Try our alt inch Stogies. They are made
by white labor. Reasonable reduction to
dealers. Eug.-ne Cigar Factory.
The name of K. V. Mays has been sent lo
the 0, S. Setiiito by the President for the
Offlee of l'. S. Attorney for Oregon.
The lateat thing ont ii a itraa chariot to
make the little 'oiks pictu.es in, F. A.
Knukiu A- Co Ii ire it. (io and see it.
Just received, a now line of tine glass
ware at Goldsmith's, (let you alovely glass
set of four pi. ior 50 cents at A Gold
smith's. A tine line of tooth brushes, hair brushes,
sponges und ehiiniois skins, nt D C. Harri
son's PlLi.01 DlCO BtoII, Odd Fellows
Temple.
Li T. Barin( who la to be the new U. 8.
Hareheli says he intends appointing J, T.
Gregg, his principal deputy, if Mr. Gregg
will accept.
The Hyer Sister's Comedy oompenr (are
load shown at ilhioebart'a Theatre Uonday
and Thursday eienings. They played to fair
houses.
Reports from the country say that stock is
getting along very well. The grass iu Ihe
Full of the year was very good and stock
WMt into tlie winter in fuir condition.
Slab wood from Springfield mill $1.73 per
load delivered any where iu the city. Give
orders to tcnnis,ters or send lo me direct.
A. Whkkleb,
V. M. Wilkin this week refused an offer
Of $4,000 for 20 feet on Willamette street,
being the property occupied by liarker's
gun works.
Bendenon the dentist has returned fully
prepared to attend to all difficult cases of
dentistry. OfhVo in same old quarters, up
stairs iu First National Hank block.
The ladies of St. Mary's Guild are earnest
ly it iin st. tl to meet at the residence of Mrs.
Loveridge on Wednesday afternoon, Jan !".
ut 2 o'clock piompt.
The sale of the lot belonging to the Curb
tian eetate Monday, situated on Pearl be
tw, eii 11th and 13th streets realized $1100.
Chus William was the purchaser.
The Ladiei Aid Sucbty of the Hnptist
church will meet at the residence of Mrs. C.
If . Hill. Tuesday Jan. 14th All the ladies
ol the cbaroh are invited to sew for Mrs.
Hill.
Trunkal Trunkal Trunkal J 1) Matlock has
luit recairtd a ear load of trunks and va
ii 1 1 ..( all stilts to suit customers which he
will sell at prices, which defy competition.
Call ami be convinced.
OarpetS of every style and grade at Friend
ly's. Thete carpets hare just arrived and
have been well selected to meet the demands
of this market. Call and examine his varied
assortment.
Lamps at Sladdeti & Son.
Lamp at Sla.lden & Son.
Lamps at Bladden Si Son.
Lamps at Sladdeu & Son.
Take warning all yon farmers that have
r.iltnu- In u-nrk irn mid L-' t 0110 of
millllil.:i iiiiiu- - n- o
Paine'l Boss Cultivators, and stop your
fooling. The lioss does the biz ami don't
you forget it.
Dr. W. V. Heudersoii 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.
S. H Friendly keeps the largest nud best
assortment of clothing, ladies dress goods,
hats, etc. Ho is continually adding the
latest and newest styles to his stock. His
prices are I'ued to suit the times.
When the blood is impure, thick and slug
gish or thin ami imooverished, there can be
no health. With these conditions all the
functions ol the body are impaired, and IBS
rasnll is a variety of complications. 1 ue
beet remedy is Ayer's SarsapariUa.
As I have IllliSSSli a Urge tock nf cloth
in - I will sell my t ryi at a sacrifice. I noes t
wlmleaale ii. order t" make a clearance sale,
a, I am oowdad for room. Call early and e
gur banpduSi E. liAtx.
r.iigene, . rnapvBM
WhooulBf congb. croup, sore thioat. sud
den col. Is, and the lung tr-.ub.es peculiar o
children, me easily controlled by promptly
administer!! I AVer's Cherry Pectoral. This
ranted. -ale to take, certain in its action,
and adapted to all constitutions.
A bale old mm, Mr. Jas. Wilson of
Aliens Springs. Ill . who is over sixty years
,,(,... ' 1 Lai- ... my time tried a
great wuby medicines, s.,u.e of them ex
cellent quality; but nWJ before d.,1 I find
anr that would .0 completely do all that is
claimed for it as ChauiUla.n a Colic,
Cboleia and Diarrhoea Remedy, t is truly
.wonderful medicine." For sale by Os
tium A" Co.
I was passing thiough Morgan Co.. this
Kv when I mm l-.keu with a running off
Mtue la-els and cramping of the fiWM.
I sessmed with Mr. H. M. HutcL.nn. st
k l ick. ho had Chamberlain'. Colic
c'h .lerL anl Diarrhoea Remedy an 1 fixed
. J np hevedmein two m.nut
Every family rhwadd have this remedy in
their' bom-. K r .ale by U.buru A Co.
TK.ir.lsi nvht at-nt il o clock a man by
ihenam ' s t- Gannon .hot s dog tje
I " the Hal ' -uble while near tbe
j, (irav uivcery ator. He bad
!. ngl ti tic' ' ' '
ay iu tbe nam,
and on m
u.au Witter
tad allowed bin
a.i..itouiu. ururj Tti- dug ""
'i 'i'lkt.uau thai ahonkler. sod will prob--i,
i i n.iiiiu u
lly daS.
DM Albany rlur. h i. the beat
Bn MitloMl loetle mi .-diloi ial page,
l). K. Hian la up from the Heel . f Ti le.
Garden City How at ('bauds rs ,V Sou's.
Furnished rooms to let, Inquire at ibis
office.
Wool f;an,- barrOWS at Chamber' A
Son's.
Ask yonr groear for JnnetkM low, It i
sfoeUeni,
Oliver Plows, chilled and ateel, at Cham
bers A' Sou's.
Pure drug at D. C. H i.i.is, 's I'.ila.e
Drug Store.
Get a lovely glass castor for 75 cents at
A. Goldsmith's.
For cheap Imildiug lots east or west of the
llutte eaP ou Dr. Sheltou.
Col I. T. Wallace ha- i "turned from a
visit tu San Francisco
About $8.00; Worth of -toek has been sub
scribed to Ihe street car line.
lust think ! A due tea set of 5I pieces
only 11.00 ut A. Goldsmith's.
Hot aud cold baths every day in the wet''
ta Jerry Horn's barls'r shop.
The attendance at the University show a
large in, reuse since Ihe holidays.
l'restou wants you to come aud see bis
saddles aud heavy team harness,
lie-.t aasnrttnent of bonks and hihles at Eu
gene ltistk Store, formerly CollierV
C Marx, Barbel Shop and Hath Rooms.
First door north of Dunn's new block.
Dr. Scott's Electric Corsets at Eastern
prices. For sale ouly at G. Hettiu Nt's,
E. 0i Lake, ui nl. I.- cutter and dealer iu
monumeuts, shop on Eighth street, Eugene.
There will he a special communication of
Kngene Oily Lodge No, 11, A. F. A A. M.,
thia Friday VaUlDg, The brethren are all
requested to be present. W. T. PUT, W. M.
.Midives ami Clerks nf Election.
The following is the li.t of Judges mid
Clerks of slfOtiou selected by the Commis
sioner Court, to act for the ensuing two
years:
soiiru IUOWI,
Judges Thus Hrowu, Win Edris, J C
Church. Clerks- -J R Campbell, N L Honey,
south grant.
Judge John Bailey. Win Smith, J G
Gray. Clerks -V J slePhsrSOn, Frank
Chambers.
JUNCTION.
Jndges I 1' Milliorn, Isaac Cook. F W
Folsotn. Clerks II MoOollnm, (ins Wash-
boras,
i aviso.
Judges -J H luwall, Allen Bond, 8 N
Howard. Clerk I M Kitchen. A 0 Jen
nings. I.ON.I TOM.
Judges Joshua Casebeer, -I II Wiun, F
Wilkinson. Clerks Frank Min-t, J A Pit
ney. Ill HAKOSOM.
Judges I F Kirk, J E Rutlcr, S (i Custih
Clerks T J Dackwith, J A Pituey.
KIOLAW,
Judge R Doty, P F Davis, w M toman,
Clerk -John Whi'te, W N Crow.
COITAOE (UIOVK.
Judges Geo Sears. O W MoBeynolds, N
Marliu. Clerks L F Wooley, O F Knox.
CIlESWtLL.
JudgeeW II Bobinelt, John Tail, J F
Walker. Clerks Geo L Gillry, Win Tif
fany. Pl.RASAN r HILL.
Jndges 0 A Daris, J T Calliaon, s Rig
don. OlerksHeory Mitchell, II T Uristow.
manwuaio.
Judges -Robt Masterson, Henry Edwards,
Chus Gorrie. Clerks J A Stevens, Albert
Walker.
MOHAWK,
Judges- J E Datis. Jos Bnddlsston, Fred
erick Hayfisld. Clerks N P Hammitt, Ed
Howe.
WTI.I.AMKTTB.
Judges John Cochran. John Thomas, T
Vandiiyuo. Clerks E P Coleman, Amos
Wilkins,
LOST VALLKY.
Judges -D S Huuaa'er. R Parker, Levi
Harper. Clerks-W D Meador, Thus liar-br.-.
CAMP LUKKK.
Judges -W D MeLsan, B Mlllioan. E E
Hills. Clerks C E Brattaiu, M J Hilleger,
III EL DELL.
Judges T II MoLesn, J II II .11, r Kitsou.
Clerks-M McLean, J A Walker.
men,
Jn.lges--S Y Abbott, Rii-hunl Jones, E
Well. Clork-ll Huston, H 0 Perkins.
FLOBENt'S.
Judges John Bergman, Amos Banning,
O W Sutton. Clerks William Kyle, Joseph
Morris.
CUKSHEK.
Judges T A Foiiuiain. John Edwarus, F
Powers. Clerks 0 K Hale, Z I Fisk.
OOIOTIi
Judges-T M MeCulloch, W I Coleman,
J I Stewart. Clerks -Doak Zumwult, Chus
Hadley.
MIDDLE FOBS
Judges Jos Carter, A J Luce, Grant Hy
land. Clerks--Burt Kelsay, Chss Aldrich.
m'kekzie.
Jndewa John Isham, A P Ostrundei , O F
Renfrew. Clerks I M Davis, J W Wycoff
LAKE CREEK.
Judges -C E Potterf, C A Pope, Jas John
sou. Clerks S Bishop, Jos Whismun.
WILD CAT.
Judges-D (i (isy, Chss Lyons, Jas Suth
erland. Clerks--L P Tellman, E A Whit
eaker. FALL CBEKK.
Judges -Milton Yeatch. A D Hyland, O B
Walker. Clerks-John Kissinger, George
Nest.
Mil'l.rroN.
Jinlgea Ann. Ha.laal. W Weill, A P
Knowle. Clerka-John Tanner, Henry
Wstbsrsoa.
ure
Judgea-W D Blatchley, W Hamilton, T 0
Tbompsoa. clerks w I. Bsmpbelh lew
Simmon
OOSHSN.
JwdgOl -JsSM Cox, Wm Stewart, Wm Dil
lard. Clerk B F Keeney, A I. Honey,
ftfpati .
Jtitlr-e ,I,,hn Pvle, I V M BrMow, Win
Ferris. Clerk I. KepB, F. E. Bnatow.
MAHEI .
Ju.L-ea-Alfre.l Unirv. I! J Forties, Amiwa
Smith Clerks. J I. Stewart, C V ( leaver.
i.AIKl KF.KK.
Judge
S M Harrill, -lowpli lepioi, r
Thompson.
Clerk -I 'I -Mini""'. ir,"'n
Barbre.
HAIIS.
ladKea S 1) (iariiT. Wei Tucker, "ru
I ;,,',!:,,,.. Clerk II C Vaughn, E F Chap-
I nian.
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Cedar Post.
E. E. Schencka give notice that h will
deliver 3 I 008 oedar post and 200. ' feet
' of cedar and fir log at Eugene, during the
coming spring and aumm. r Thea.me-.ll
' be for sale and at readable price" The
: timber will be flo.U-d down the Willamette
river.
ArroixTfi. R..AI. SurEivisoR. - '-umur
mmm Hyland .n.l Smith have
1 telVils-nrianr of the re.rcti.. rl
d tr ' in -l ich they re-ide. petition, h.v.n
Wer. pre-nted -king for SWg",
EL" . T have heretofore art n that
SaX warn, -r,u bf lhe,r
teriti n'to th Litiea ..f t'.e oflioe.
Giil WmARirT wsoted to do
ener.l hous. -ork. Apply t the rodence
of Cha.. Loer.
Bi
buy i
that sov .
k DBTIKMIH1D SUICIDE.
Andrew Christie steps iu Front nl a
bwinaotlTi. -is CrtuiMd and Hor
ribly Mangled. He was PM"
UnhU Infant'.
A horrible tragedy took place on the rail
road track about one mile below Eugene
Monday alternooti alniiit 'J:-t o'clock. The
Eugene local was approaching town and be
log behind lime was rntiuiug at a high rate,
noil.- ii.in do mil. sail bom. wheu the
engiueer, W. J. Sally, we horrified to ee a
man tun from the brush, which was only
.in .nt forty feet from the track, and plant
himself squarely on the track, with anus el
tended from his body, and bis hack to the
approaching traiu In u second the engiu
eei's band applied the air brake and re
versed ihe engine but it w s too late. The
pouderuu logins truck the man aud passed
over the body crushing uesrly every bone in
it. The body Was tukeu from the forward
trucks of the baggage car. The bones iu
both uruis und leg were broken, oue foot
w as partly cut off, one side of the jSW und
face Was badly crushed aud the neck was
broken. He br. allied but a few time aud
was d.ud. The remaius of the man, who
had thus resolutely committed suicide iu a
manner about as horrible a could lie con
ceived by the human mind, were placed in
the baggage cur and brought to Eugene
Tbe body was identified as that ol Andrew
Christie. He had slopped at the Minnesota
hotel lines Wednesday of last Week, an I
paid his board by the day. and ou the uioru
ing of his death liiid proffered a $5 piece in
paytneill but paid smaller change. When the
body was searched only a uickle and a cheap
watch were found. A letter was also found
addressed to him from Lowell, Mas- ,
Signed ''Emilia" und was presumably from
bis sister. About an hour More the occur
renOS be was talking with Robt Blair near
the scene ol (he tragedy and claimed that he
bud been tramping for six mouth and hud
ate nothing for two days. Mr Blair asked
him to go to his house, a short distance
away, but the man refused saying he did not
wish to trouble uuyouc. It I hard to con
ceive why be abould huve made this state
ment wheu ouly two hours before he had ate
dinner at the Miuuesota. One boarder
slated that the man seemed absent minded
on that morning, walking fast theti stopping
suddenly. He was about 85 years of age ami
was likely of German descent. From the
facts developed Corouer Harris dIJ not deem
it necessary to hold an inquest, and the
body was buried iu tbe I. O. O. F. cemetery
at the expense of the county. Christie had
undoubtedly committed suicide, but whether
insane or not may uever be determined.
Died.
Wm llsliurn pesiwfllllj and quietly de
parted this life iu Eugene, Friday morning at
SatO o'clock, aged 71 years, 5 month and 4
day. The deceased WM born in Crawford
OoOnty, Pa., AutrUSt 6th, ItilS; WM married
to his wife, who survival him, in ISIS, lie
oame to Oregon with his family in 1806 ami
located ill Eugene, living here till the time of
Ids dsSrth, three son and three daiiifhter sur
vive him, F. W. I islmrn, of BtttSOS, Holit. (Is
burn, of Selma, Cel., Ralph Osbiirn of Heno,
Nev., Mrs. E. W. Whipple, of Cottage Grove,
Mrs. .las. McDonald, of Gold Hill, and Mrs.
HardlnXi of Marion county, .vll hi children
were present at the the timo of hi death ex
cept lialph. Three brother, A M, E F ami
John ostium, and ten grand children, besides
numerous other relative survive bittt
Win. Otbom was a straightforward, consis
tent man, upright and honorable in hi deal
ing with hi fellow-men. He leave many
friends who hvmpathi.e with the afflicted rel
ative.
The funeral will la? conducted by the Ma
sonic fiatemity, of which he hail been a mem
ber many year, from the family residence on
Eighth street to the Masonic cemetery ,n Srtn
day at HI o'clock in the forenoon.
Span of Horses Lost.
One H-year old bay Clydesdale horse,
weight about 1880 lbs, white faee ami white
hind feet; one buy horse about 'i years old
with collar marks. These horses strayed
from my premises in Eugene Jan. 1, 1880,
and are liable to be found together Will
give a liberal reward to any one returning
them, or for information leading to their
recovery.
Dated Jac 10, 1890.
W. M. Gee.
Strayed or Stolen.
From the Taylor place at the lower Long
Tom bridge, one chestnut sorrel gelding,
weighing about 1,000 pounds; no brands, short
tail, few eld scars from rope on hind feet. The
horse was kept for some time hear Cartwrbjht
His return or ettV information leading to his
ret i y will be liberally rewarded by F. A.
Rankin, Bugene, or Lon Walker, at the Tay
l.,r bridge.
For Kent.
A btutness room on Ninth street, with
rooms upstairs. Inquire of J. Davis the
tailor.
A Pbominent Man Dkad James Chouo
w ith died at his home in Oakland Sunday
morning at o'clock, a. m. He was a very
public spiritetl citizen, a man of large
means and a great benefit in his exteusive
transaction to the producers and stock
raisers of Douglas county. Scarcely a
freight train has passed over the O. k C.
railroad in some years that did not carry at
least one carload of stock purchased by him
in that neighborhood aud shipped to mar
ket. He had command of large capital and
was in the habit of buying up the surplus
cattle, sheep, and so forth, thus scattering
great amounts of mouey among his neigh
bors continually. He was a good mau iu
every respect and Douglas county will sadly
miss him. The malady ending iu bis death
was typhoid fever.
Fltl Bell Ordered. The committee on
Fire aud Water on' Thursday ordered a bell
fur the Eugene Fire Department from a bell
foundry at Detroit, Michigan. The Ml will
weigh 1500 puiiuds, aud cost when bung in
the tower about 8660i The firm guarantee! it
to be all that is lequired. It is to be hoped
,i.t il,,. Mia will be .utisfactorv as the two
heretofore purchased proved worthless, and
the Court House bell now used ia not loud
enough. The new Ml ia expected iu ubout
six weeks.
Mr.i.FoBD Fl.ol n. A Goldsmith has re
ceived a carload of Me.lf..r.l Hour which he of
fer. V the public. 'I he Medford mill ia a full
roller, new proce. mill and i equal to any in
the .tate. Mr. Goldsmith guarantee the flour
to be first claa. Any one purchasing the flour
and not Gad bag it a repreaented can have the
lu. ney rtfiiinletl by returning it.
MAUSIEU.-Rev. J. W. Kneed, formerly
pastor of the Cumberland l'rtsbytenau
church in this city, but now filling the pul
pit of tbe First Congregational church of
AH.ina. was married to Miaa Adelai.U Hen
dricks, at Lakeport, Cal , on the iUtb of De
cember. They received their friends at home
at Albina on New Year's day.
Married. - In Eugene, Oregon, Jan. :,,
I Kin, at the Chnatian Church, by Kov. Alley,
Mr. Win. M Miller and Mi-dir. B. Kuw
.r all of Lane county, Oregon. The couple
knee the lt wi.h of the entire Gliaii
force. .
M. E Revival - We .re informed tb.t
the result of Ihe reviv.l service at tbe M.
E Cbnrch have been eventy-fi'e conversions
and twenty-five addition" to th" rborcb.
Gone -The Steteaman tJ (hat Marshal
Wheeler and wife, tbe .llegcd fKh doctor,
bve left Salem beted for Sin Frauciaoo. A
good riddance for Oregon.
Boc.vtf Ovta -Ward DougUsa. the in
surance agent, areauvi at Wall Wall.,
charged with the crime of rape waa held to
await tbe action of the grand jury in tbi inm
of ii.-) which he readily furnished.
f
IlALrr. Wanted at the Eu-
A Card.
' like plea.uie 111 untitling the Eugene
atulie and Theatrical loTSH that the Postage
stamp Co , with the finest Baud aud Orches
tra and a splendid play ; one that will suit
you, will Imi here with the finest tret
parade ever seen in Eugene, Saturday Jan.
Utb. If you want a first class attraction,
on.- that will fill tbe bill, no cheap ahow,
come uu.l tee It. Ticket f 1, no less; chil
dren, reserved seats, ,'il I cl I he coinpiny
dousoot leave town uutil Sunday night, that
my coutract with them. J. B. Khinkiiiut
I'HOOUAMMK.
The aparkliug comedy auccess, "A Social
S.'on," under Ihe management of D. J.
Sprugue. Musical Prologm Grand De
scriptive Overture, "A Wedding on the
Plantation, by Euni Poeeolti
I Darkues to Dawn. 2. Singing of
Birds, Cuckoo, Chanticleer, Quail, Crickel.
etc. 3. Going to Church. I, Choral, with
Bulging nl Chime 6i The Weddiug. (i.
The Return Home. 7. Dancing in the Barn.
S. Eveuiug ktells. II The Serenade. 10.
Plantation Pastimes, Picking the Banjo,
Grand Breakdowns, etc. 11, OffforHoao.
'i. Auld Lang Syne.
CASr OF I'll UHl'TEHS
Silas Meadows, a "Yankee" farmer, with
but .me ' Field" to call hi own; Hurry F
Hull. De Long Waukbaob, an actor; has
"been there More, many a time;" Arthur V
Gibsou. Kyrle Bellak. a "Dirk-he," who
never is "Bcllcw;" Billy Gray. Harry Cut
ter, a barber; WOO never insists ou a "Hair
Cutter" a shampoo i Will L Talbot. Adol
phui Murray Hill, a dude, .me ol the "Four
Hundred;" Hairy B Boohs. Wood BJohueii,
tiOUgh citieu; not afraid of "Annie I.owry,"
inn viuc.-nl. l it l Bptendld, a Hebrew,
father of Mis I'll; Hit Bernard. Ill'
Thayer, n constable; "Bettei late thuu
never;" R It Henry. Sella de Batten, every
"day go. " the same; Jumcs E Aikstt. Dsf
liu Kuiup, a disturbing slementj all that her
none impUea. Daisy Field, a Mis and
''amiss;" not "Born to blush nnOMtti" Kale
Spragu.i. Sam mtha Field, a faded llower,
sighing for verdant "Meadows; ' Gertie Mad
digau. avNorsi or scenes.
Act I. Silas Meadow's New England
Borne.
Act II - Harry Cutter's Barber Shop and
Costume Parlors.
Act III. Stage of the Grand Opera House,
The Graud Star Orchestra, under the
leadership of Emilu Posselt. Comet Solo,
by the American Virtuso, Edward E. Nicker
son. Xylophone Solo, by the aoktWWisdged
artist, John B Willett.
Betolntiona Adopted,
At the close of the Fsrmsis' Institute, on
Friday evening last, the following resolutions
wero read by Prof. Condon ami adopted by
the Institute:
nSSOhaxfi That we, CititeOI of Eugene, w ho
have been in attendance ou the Farmers'
Institute just held under the auspices of the
Agricultural College, do heartily eudorse
and commend the work of the institutes, and
the enlightened, energetic liolicy of the Agri
cultural College in conducting them; ami
rteortttdi That special credit is due Prof.
B, L. Arnold, President, tod Prof's. J. D.
Letcher, P. Herbert Irish aud F. L Wash
burn, all of the State Agricultural College,
for the very valuable ami learned papers
which they have prepared and read ut this
institute.
Tbo following resolutions were presented
by Prof. F. L, Washburn, aud wero adopted:
.'cMimi, Thai Ihe thanks of this Institute
are due those citizens of Eugene who have
kindly interested themselves in its behulf.
Ilesolwd, That thanks are .specially due
io the committee, Dr. Sharpies uu.l Prol. B.
J. Hawthorne, and to the local speakers,
whose efforts huve done so much to make the
institute a success; and
fOWPltiStfi That we hereby acknowledge to
OUT Chairman, Mr. M. Wilkins, OUT appre
ciation of bis genial superintendence, and
convey to our Seretary, Mr. B. F. Alley, our
sincere thanks for his painstaking efforts.
ileal Estate Transfers.
El'UESE.
J I iiinl II H McDonald to W E Brown,
lot iii Ellsworth's addition; 1800.
Lone County to 0 W Young, lot iu origi
nal Eugene; quit claim. $1.
Olive B Close to Alex Cockeiline, lot in
Shaw and Patterson's addition; $5.
Helen M Moore to Chus Mayhiw, land
near OA C Hailivay; fV.'.l.
0 F Houghton to W E Brown, lot in
Ellsworth's additiou: $2o0.
junction am.
J 0 Boyd to A L Boyd. I lots; ?50.
country.
F B Hoiierd to S S Jones and Win Davis,
I2lt acres; $1800.
II F Harding to B M Huwley, 101 acres:
$500.
Adolph Senders to T T Roach, real aud
personal property; $500.
Jas Martin to t T Roach, land; 1880.
C U Barlow to 1) B Shepherd, Dili acres;
ptuu.
I; I Jluil iwtoj ) ihouuis, Kill acres;
$100.
S Boggs to Mary A Loftus, 10 acres; $100
las II Sharji to II Jl Huwley, IDU acres;
$200.
U 8 to Ouslow Young, 15e.88 acres; pat
ent. mm .
Douiits. The Sunday Welcome says: 'The
Welcome notices lately iu several ol its ex
changes doubts expressed as to Ihereul caue
that le.l to the killing of Murioii Martin, an
oltl pioneer of Lane county; ami suspicion it
growing throiignout the state that the whole
truth has not yet been told by Mrs. Iuylnr,
who claims to have shot him to preserve her
Uonor.
HlDLV S' Alllli.- I he l alollsn (. l.etle, III
giving uu account of it shooting sciape at
Colfax u few days since, says that one per
son was shot ut three time at a dist un e of
only a few f.-. t and that at every crack ol
the pistol he jumped us high a In- could.
The party doing tbe shooting was being
held In another person, which accouutetl
for his p. or marksmanship.
Frozen Picks. The cold weather ha con
vi need many of of our citizn that eternal
virjilanee ia the price of a water supply and
Miun l water pipe, the eold snap Ita bumteil
many w-uter pos-s and caused .-oii.i.lerable
hie trouble n t to ay profanity. 'I he Water
' in i . a 1 1 v have been enmpelled to ntiiiip more
than usual at this time of the year in order to
aupply water wasted by oreri faucet.
Si'iiiNoriELD A. P. Churchill aud L.J.
Wilson have laid off an additiou to Spring
field ou the weit aide of the river, ami have
placed tbo lots on the market It is reported
that u wood-working machine ahop will be
started there toou with Juiuc Armstrong ut
Ihe helm.
LEi-n.-BEs Rev. J II. Weber will lecture
at the Metbodiat church Monday and Tuei
day evening The subject on Monday even
ing will be "The Continent," on Tueoday,
"Holy Land." The lectures are aaid lobe
quite entertaining ami will be illustrated by
views.
The Weatueb -Thursday morning (be
weather moderated ami rain fell in ahorers
.11 tbe day clearing out tbe anow. Thurs
day nigbt brought clear weather ami a light
freeze. The lowest point reached by the
thermometer since the cold weather com
menced on Ihe '.'nd was H degrees aboye
zero
Watfd.--To trade, aDxIO engine and
bulb r, mi aki.ls, for a H or Kl horse ower
engine -do not care about a builcr. Address,
J. W Waiter.. Monroe, Or.
Lru. al MiaaET. Wheat, 0i and 1.7 t .
i oata, Xt eta.; bopa, 7 and H eta. on con.tgo
I meut; butter, l'i an 1 JU eta.; eggs, 35 cts. ;
I potaloea, GO cts.
WiNTEH -1888 tuikeya, chickens, du-k.
g- es. , . gg, en . by M.ld'0 A Sou wno
: will pay tub for them.
OonnlaaUontn' Coort,
Comuieiiouera Court met iu Eugene, at
the Oonrl Huiise, Wednesday, Jan rl, st 10
o'clock a Hi. Full laiurd preaeiit.
The following proceeding were had:
H ti i District N... to, boundaries uhnogsfl
ae follows Beginning on w bank ..f Long
T mi '.'t mil,-. S. of N. line of T If, s, 8
W to Weat linn of .aid township, S to 8 W
corner of Said Tp. 8 1 mile, E to W bank of
Coyote creek, t t place of iHi-iuniii.-.
Boundaries of Itoad I Hat N IT changed as
follows; Beginning at 8 I Ooe of Dwn 'l of
(' 11 Ko.'urt, them N to X line of Sec Hi T l"
Slt:l W. thence E to X E Cor Sec, thence
S ts S W Oaf S li Bonnetl' claim, B to Wil
lamette river, up .aid river to E line
Sec l.'i BtoSROor Sec. A and Wet to
brmndary of lioad Di.t No. IT,
Following territory added to I list No '.': Be
s'inuing at X F. Cor of Sec 0, T 17 S. R It W,
South to S W Cor of S G Bennett' Du Claim;
East to Mi'Kuii'.iii river and down said river
to place of iHiginuing.
A E Wheeler appointed a.'eut for county
to convey quit claim deed to lot li, block I in
Skinner's dinutioii to Lane Co, to C W
Young, purchaser lad OWnCT thereof, to correct
title.
Petition of B F Russsll et al for county
road. F I. Guv, T M Brattaiu and Brttttn
Vitus appoioted rlewersand 0 M Collier sur-
veyor, to meet Jan. '.V, lS'.St.
Matter of the relocation of road through
Scott's and Spencer's claim, fSDOvi of view-
srs and surveyore filed ami continued until
next term.
Bead DM, No, 88 MtabUsbed, being all that
part of Dist. No, 7'.', lying WSSt of Lett'
creek.
Petition ol l DarnelUs and other foe coun
ty rot.1; ordered that mad lie setnMlshsd u
a public high sv.Oiy upui the payment to Joel
I itney, elSO damages by the petitioner.
Time (or payment cxteuued until the first day
of the next term of thi court.
The line dividing Chester and Spencer pre
iuc! - established a follow; Co I. nc Tom
creek to the mouth ot Noti creek, up N'oti
creek to the line between Tps 17 and IS S, H
It V, Weat to line lu tweeli li and 7.
Hermann Precinct establislie I with the (nl
lowing boiimlariea: Begin at S E cor of Sec.
1'.', T 17 S, H 10 W. X HI miles. West ii miles
and E li miles to place of beginning.
i ue conn appointeti ro an supervisors ior tne
year 1880 a follows:
8 Wm Delauey -15 .la Smith
:t N P Haniinitt .V.' .1 H McFarland
I 0 boa vi .1 ii Hill
S Jo M Seever .'el -A D Hyland
!l J F Smith IB-A 1. Lane
II M I. Hendricks U-J A Ebla-rt
18 (..o Whitsett til .1 D May
II WmLtnooll 88 N Martin
17 D Hayhan tin Jo Carter
10 Hiram Wiugard Ti A B Gilbert.
'.'.' J F Schrlmpf 73 .laa Cantrell
88 s Y Abbott 75 M M Gllepie
lit John Smigsley 7ii Geo Kerr
tO Granville Fi.har 77 L E Want
II ,1 Vr.-hi.rt 7S Win Blachley
48 B S Hyland SO X 11 Butler
11 .1 II Yate S'! Wm Sutherland
SO W II kanoff SS I.C Motl'itt
tKI .1.1 Ellwoo.l Oil Cha Cowan
88 D A Qtbbs 7t ( M Andrew
I... A .1 I.use us ,1 Smith
15 Jus Lallgdoll
Foley Springs road continued until ucxt
term.
At the lime of going to press Friday after
noon the petition lot a new court house was
being presented to the comity court.
'The Court will inspect tha Springfield
bridge to-day, Saturday, and take some
action iu the mutter of its repair.
Sadden Deitb.
Harvey Pagctt residing on the Siualaw in
Lane county twelve milus above the head of
tide was found dead in his cabin, Juu. lid.
Hn hud evidently boon sitting in a chair
reading a newspaper when the fatal stroke
came, and hail fallen forward on his face.
When found h" Imi probably been dead
several days, lie was of English descent.
a bachelor, and ubout 117 years of age. lie
hail tiled a homestead claim ou the land ou
which he lived, and left no personal proper
ty of any value.
nil VERDICT.
Win. Sutherland, Justice of the Peace,
summoned a jury and held an iiuiunst devel
oping facts siibstiintiully us ubovo. The
venlict was rem. eretl as follows:
We, the ondomlgned jurors, find that Har
vey Paged, the deceased, camo to hi deutb
from cause unknown to u.
A. M. Richardson,
Li P. TaLI.MAN,
David Smith,
Ti A. Clark,
Patrick M Eniio,
A. A. Wait.
Bnglnei Fur Bile.
For sale at the Eugeuu Foundry ami Iron
Works:
Out Ox l'i engine, 20 horse power, Corliss
bed, uew.
One 7x10 twelve horse power ungine, (air
lira bed, new.
One 7x10 twelve hone power engine, Car
lis bed, with cylinder boiler, second hand.
One -I horse power upright engine with
boiler, second hand.
One 4 home power engine, open bed, second
hand.
Will aupply Isiiler with engine if required.
Geo. X. faUlin,
Eugene Oregon.
Died. Mrs. Mary E. Heudersoii, widow
of the late J. II. D. Ileuderaou, died at San
hi , Cd., Month y evening, aged about 72
years. Shu was married to Mr. Henderson
in Missouri in IHJO, ami with her husband
entile to Oregon iu 1852, locating iu Yamhill
county; moved to Lane county iu 1850
where she resided almost constantly until
the time of ber death. For several mouths
past ber health has been failing, and a low
weeks ago with the hope of benefitting it
by a chango of climate, she made a visit to
her son Joseph Henderson ut Sau IMego,
where the fatal summons overtook ber. She
leaves two sous, Irving Henderson of Eugene
ami Joseph Henderson of San Diego, end
three ('.lighters, Mrs. .1.11. McClung aud
Mrs. A. K. Patterson of Eugene, and Mrs.
L K. Peters of Oakland, Cal. The deceased
was a consistent member ol tbe Methodist
church, tu which organization she bad be
longed (or many y. aia. Tbe remsioH will
probably arrive iu Eugene, ou this morning's
train, anil tbe interment will take place Sun
day .
Sii.Ki.AW Railway. Representative Her
mann baa introduced a Dill in Congreia
granting to the Siualaw ii East-rn Railway
A Navigation company the right of way
through the public lands of Oregon or in the
territoiies of Ctah and Idaho, ou the line of
sai l roud between Siuslaw bay, iu Oregon,
ami (be city of Ugilen, in I'tali, aud Boias
City, Il Idaho, all the right to take timber,
itoiio iiml other material lor road conatruo
tfon, Lutida are also provided for switcbee
and depot purposes.
For a life-saving station and life-ssving
erew at the mouth of the Siusluw river, in
Lane county. Oregon.
Dm Mis Molliti Arnold, sged 20 years,
daughter of Prof. John C. Arnold, died at
Pendleton a short time smc of consump
tion. On Tuesday, bis son Jobn C. Arnold,
Jr., aged 10 years, died from influenza.
Prof. Arnold has many friend in Eugeue
who regru'. io leant nf his misfortune.
1' ire Alabii - The Eugene Fire Depart
ment waa called -.ut Wednesday afternoon
at 4 o'clock by i, line biirniugout ia E.G.
Adair reaiileiu-e The aarvicea of tbe de
partment were not needed. The alarm waa
rnng ao lightly that a numrwr ol persons
along tbe street did not bear it. No damage.
art 1
Baptist Cuur. u. --Preaching at 11 a.m.
UM 11,1. 1 , I', . M It Y, .ill.,. Pen.
pi- . 1 1.11 . t in.-. -t iiq, at 0 p. 111 . followed by
a praise and prayer nut ling ( tbe church
at 7 p. m. All are cordially invited.
F"K 40.(111. We undenUnd that three
Eugen" eitifen hava harxkined for William
Smith's farm, aotithe.it "f town. coniting
of 400 acre, fr 40,000. Tbe tirt laxyment of
10,0110 iato I made March 15th.
Foi Sale. A first chus 11.11 fire .n.l burg
lar proof aaie. For particulars call at II. W.
Hiillow.y's jewelry .ton.
STATE UNIVERSITY
Column of tog Kututhtn Boelet
I.ENNAii Bun Eurroit
Alhsbta Shki.tox Ahst. Editor
Miss Euiuut Wasliljiiiii.' i t in Eiignue.
Mi li. F. Reasoner, an Aluuintis, was
married in LTttfoU county recently .
Arthur Vi .in bus proved himeif lobe
the "Alba I.oliga" o! the s- nior 1 Ins.
Mr. tieuige Smith, a former stud, nl, -.pent
several day - In Eugeue week before luat.
Messrs. Olin oi l II arley Wilson, lioth for
mer aiiideiiN. ii n til" holidays with their
parents iu Bogent .
The mauv friend i Mr. Ferdinand (iron-
er will be .orry to learn that ho will uot re
turn to achool this term.
Mr. W. G. Nusb, of Curvollis, a former
student of the I'niversity, visited friends in
this city several days last week.
Lust An opportunity to turn over a new
leaf. Tinder will bo liberally rewarded on
returning the same to ye editor.
Among the student who visited Portland
luring the holiday were Carrie Friendly,
Carrie I. met, Emanuel l.auer, I.. E. Wood-
worth. E. II. McAllister, II. Met lure ami
II. Condon,
Among the students from abroad who
spent their vacation hero were Jesse Miller
of Dayton, Washington, Misses Wiugtleld,
Laurence aud Walters, and M. s-rs. Laurence
sud Walters, of Lake county, ami May Mil
ler of Union
Complimentary to the Junior class, whose
council is their shield, wu would fain de
vote this column to the praise of their new
council; but we ciinimt tinds words to justly
dcrihe their 1nnHlt beauty, their splendor
aud their mStrnlnosnOSi but we would say to
them, "Now, put your shield before your
hearts .ml tight"
At the last meeting uf the Eutatiau Society
the following officers wore elected: L-uuuli
Usui, President; Anna Roberts, Vice Presi
dent; Ada Wood, Secretary; Amy Powell,
Assistant Secretary, Hnttlo Dunning. Treas
urer; Melissa Hill, Editor; Veiiia Adair, As
sistant Editor; Anna Cruiu, Marshal. In
stallation to-day.
Myru Norris and iVealcy Mulligan of Eu
geue, Bessie Bnshurll of Junction, formerly
a student in the Statu Normal School at
Moumonth. Ella Armitugo ot Springfield,
Ell. Alley of Eugeue, Walter ami Clarence
Lookey of Eugene, Harry Gray of Astoria,
Inez Hunt of More, Sherman county, and
Abbie Abraham have eutetcd the I'niversity
thi week.
Aud now the two weeks ot vacation uru
over, tbe familiar faces which have been
miing are again seen upon our streets, the
I'uiversity ha re-opened its doors and the
crowd of lively, cheerful students, full of re
newed vigor and energy have agaiu settled
down to tbo work before them, and the pros
peels for a full attendance ami goad work
are much brighter than they ever have been
belore.
It ia not customary for a treat to lie
giveu to officers uot iustatlod in the E11
tnxian Society, but such proved to be the
case this time. Tbo whole corps of officers
for thia term were entertained iu elegant
stylo by one of their friends 011 the Friday
evening of their election. Should the cus
tom continue it will 11. longer be difficult
matter to find somo one to 111! the Editor's
chair. Suffice to say, the Eiitaxiuii are
always very grateful for uuy kindness re
ceived. To ,M Lamp.
Thou faithlul friend iu all tlmse evening
noun
When I pursue the beaten, t heel less way
Of study, or in fancy' tiinnient stray,
Among tin. bln-siilns nf p.-etlc bower!
Thou, who hast watched the fruit. if my poor
powers.
As they grew from me. dwarfs, D irdidst essay
To frawn Upon them, Hot 1 thank thy ray,
Which, bein., both their aiiunhine. and their
.bower,
Ditlat nourish them. Perchance, death'
-1 Ue long
Shall mow mining the swelling tielda of men,
Before it cleanses me from this sphere tur
moil; In solitude, or If amidst the throng,
I ahull rStttembsr the and that time, when
Thou wert the patriarch of my blissful toil!
Once more, this tenth day of the year,
We, the so called editors of late,
lake up our pen, our many friends to
cheer,
Before our leave we take.
Our work is done; we hope 'twill soem
lt.it, a shadowy ilream of yore
For the most ibis of pan yet unseen
Await ymi just Mure.
"Tie mm her toil of time begin,
'The greatest of her life,
And if she would a go.nl name win
She must. compter many a 'rife.
May aha advance and keep iu sight
The morning tar of truth,
Until she reaches tha end of thi,
'i he greatest trial of her yuuth.
And a we part may tlmau shadowy
dreams,
All atay their mystic xwera,
And not recall tint by gone acene
'That mailed the dreary hour.
We hope we've done OU duty true,
And leave no one ill at ease,
For by making all our columns abort,
Our friend., we've tried to please.
I'cisiinill,
Henry McClure, of Seattle was in Eugene
this week, visiting.
('has. Coin, of Eastern Washington, has
beou here during the past year.
J. F. Robinson has been ulll-ictcd with "la
grippe," tbe Riissiuu iulltieuzi.
Commissioner Smith and Hylaud were iu
deudunce upon Court here thi week.
Max FriumUy, the Corvullis mill man, ha
beeu in town the gieater portion of the week.
Rev. C. M. Hill went to Portland Monday
morning to enter upon bis now ministerial
duties.
Henry Baxter went to Oakland, Oregifii, last
Monday where he ha accepted . situation iu
a .tore aa clerk.
E.'B. McElroy, Commander of the G. A.
R., has beeu bere Ibis week making arrange
ments lor the holding of the Grand Encamp
ment here in February.
Frank Belshaw came up Friday of lust
week on a visit to friend. He is now em
ployed on the O. R. A N. runuiug between
Tbe Dalles ami I'mstilla.
Miss Ada Jennings, daughter of Hon. A.
('. Jennings, has oceu dangerously ill at
Irving for several day past. Mr. B. F.
Boud of the same plau has also been quite
ill.
Drs. Akin aud Charles, of Philomath,
gave this office a plcusant call Tuesday af
ternoon. Dr. Charles was formerly located
('..dag.- 1 it iv- Ho is much pleased with
hi new home.
Geo. Scott, who has been operating with
the Wrought Iron Range Co. in Eastern
Oregon and Washington for several mouths
past ia at borne in Eugeue again. He con
templates going to Iowa aeon to re enter the
aarvica of th company.
-aa .
Wood fob Sale. 200 cords seasoned wood
foraalrr. 4 foot, 2 foot and 10 inches oak
and fir. Inqnir nt residence, southeast cor
ner Oak and Sixth itraeta, Tug.-ue.
S. Mebiau.
Stts Tax. Tne tax levy of the State of
Oregou fur 18'.0 was made Monday by tbe
State Board aa follows: General expense,
5 23-35 mills; university tax, 1-7 mill; mili
tary Ux, 15 mill making a total of 0 mill.
Mtr.niA'it. I.io.vse.. The following m.r
riage licenses have been issued tbil week:
Wm M Miller and Clan I) Fowler, J B
Hayes and M J Elliott.
Fined. Ad Sheets appeared iu the U. S.
curt at Portland Monday morning and was
fined 910 for giving liquor to an Indian.