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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1890)
AiSl) COUNTY. cm ..i.u ol Moil"" 1 , u.li luppeeriuoi I Thouiea B1d rifcta up BM'awl bl accounts uud try to ...r IV MM .. e.eseeu upon their rc- m1 v i,n "The lirHt Inprmion P f"" , tfni-tiotdldcnl HVM fel u '"'' ,a liL., ol hU accounts, however, M . lluttrUH. HlH CUSl WUS II Rlko'.oec HJpwbjOrfybyhta .?ll amply cover' "What S-T. ou"' g,rl B.SISL. 1SSS,- Mr. D. 7.1, .ii,i Sk.iHK" was promoted R uni. H 11 uw ''-v "" Kiaoenoe was always placed m 1 lihuik something bus "1 " E k,m out of balance, ami I UaOUld nut WiSLi to be from bin ut any time . T""J" lifCSw&b Inn beta seeking for Sknggs -nkfiv pl.it-e of biding InTMoiu P!K nit found no truce of liim at uk7coovincee' that Iks young sum Ii W u 1 !!. ii therefore of the opinion tSimU B well East. Wnufib FgRlna in Peudlelon, Or., nud many ' uia ttffW. h wi" be " 0 ku0 Bflamenti sw not smirched with the F". dlshoneety. KjuTbfJJOebM been found in the Pf Mill Creek items. Lot of wtobW' K,. Jobn Lewi bus buill u uew botisf. Urt.Geo. Jordan ii visitiuy ut Qotbtn, Ut, Williiiui McDonald U on tbo nick list. Hi Burundi bus returned from Illinois, fcjl MM killed cougar laiit week tbat avow! uiue feet. yM Earnest Wbituiuru bus nturuid Iroui nthonl. Kr.A.C. Uiboi, of Illinois, is slopping Mtbi creek at present. yfi Bios, ure uboiit tbrougb loggiug for liogoMil C'attivrigbt. Mill creek suw mill iiinuiug witb Ml' Hinbbtrgtr us foreman. llr. Gilbert Cooper intends moving to fejiDtbe near future. U'liof railroad talk on Mobuwk nud real uif baa 'idvuuced fifty per ceut. Kr.DiuJ family of Leaburg were pHitofUr. C. W Holcomt) luat week. Too Whitaiore inakea Liu regular tiips to fcPt Office generally Suuday eveuiug. ;r. J. H. Whitmore bought a bulf million htolnw logsof Mr. A. Montgomery last ink. I. 1 .. MAM l.iu lull lillVV III! liii hi. Ill invm n.i.ia - i It is a ten pound boy. Mutb- j auilcliilil doing well. Tke bacbelor, Mr. E. H. Hales, of Lel.u M ii visiting on tbe creek and lb gills it ibil be is a dandy disb Walter, Old Bunxil, Dexter Items. Jun. It'., 188. Tbe tuow is gone. feds Tom llurl.re is seriously ill. a few casts of burglary bave oconrreil km Mt.Ytatcb i w low thai be bas deemed ItHMMT) to Uiake a will. Kr. Uoliuau bus rented a bou .c bere and unit to locate in tbe valley. Itiiesorry to say tbat illness prevails in atihbiitioo. at present. M. Miller's wife waa taken suddenly ill weight but the scbool ia progressing tine ly. though uud' r tbe aii'pioesof an amateur teacher. Coyotes were lu re in vast numbers Mon j tight, baring killed IS of J, M. Parker's sheep. A doze l bunteis assembled Wed Mtltjtotske tbeir rculps but not a truck twiljlhej Ind. I.cx noli SoripUi "The White Blare." "The White Slave," oue of tbe strongest ml best plays of tbe bite Berkley Campbell mi presented. Ueurge li. ( run. . us l,uces, bnrtsl slave dealer, appeared at bis best. H'i'in esci lleni actor. Sam Morris, :s Hi Slitcb. gava an encellent portrayal of an Mlric lawyer. Miss Jennie Darr.ib, as ', sod Miss Liuubam, as Dapbi ii y , tbe "role, rendered excellent support. Friink as tbe old slave, W. M. Bnaoell, us kjaaje, and S. I'hiles us Clay Btitton, very good. -Exebange. Btifinci For Sale. ForuUk. ..... l. i... . r . yft ,D 'yseiie vuiiour inn ii"ii One 9iia tuyiue. 20 horse power, Colli." W, sew. J10 twelve horse power onirine, Cor bed,riew. m'iIO twelve horse siwer engine, Car fffi ith cylinder boiler, second bund. t home power upright engine with second hand. JM horw power ennine, open bed, second 'll supply i,jers witl. enginw if required, 'ico. . Fkazkh, Eugene Oregon. A I'fop in Prices at BUbdden A Son's. Ji'JWsd Peaches"" 7. $1.00 Sbried Plums l.fHI SfeW-Fig. i.oo M.r,, Choice Tomatoes 1.00 qT'! Junction Flour 1.00 "beta I elegant pieces) 50 Jfinentir goods and prices and be 000-wa- SLADDEK A- SON. Total ijuilteb.. il!0.J U' Solm in Une's Rail street Is-tween Olive and Charnelton. we tstal .uilter, a grand labor bl fs k?""n l,y which '!llil,H t0IU" tie m.irle on any sewing machiue. lOSlllff Out. 9 EnSene Honk Si- VAmmA Proprietor 'loses out University books taking orders for snch as are nat iu S t cost also. To mn. 'Wj r Pu ou ci,.v "0 I 'arm property. ' ""wbl k eClaiiabau upstairs IE For Rent. kaii, I"tair"- Inquire of J Dsvis the tiul!'!"110'' A P" ' onr Btw tt,tk JJ,Tsnl Uuware is now on exhibi S ""gfocerv More. Call snd examine A. Goi.rwMiTH. eJCaup .-Choice lots in R.es' ad-! s w t,Sne are selling rbeup. luy V? Ni aaaai. lUrtlttt iar ' V iT1- eW; ala.. cherry and HrevifiM. Hi s.ie rson. demist. Btylk w.utb $80 per Imi in Pilnuvill Walton? "" Kijuir.- ,.f Tii. n an 330,866 bead of sheen in county, 1 Judgl Crook Uoldsrnitb pays tbe bibest audi price f, country produce. 1 Potato, s are retailing t ,, batk. u tbe Engine marhjt, J. B. D. (iruy bus beeu appoiuled master ut Astoria post (itiit.ir and violin slriiiffs at Ausjm Hook Htore, fotiut ily Collier . ' 1 v.oiir. A tine line of silk plusbes in all sbade and 1 gn.de. at . 9, Dunn's. WalMf BlaitM, son of jlU(. 0. ltluiue died in ttHbii.gl..n. last Wetln.-s.Iay. o to Oouimilh'a and M 1 lb of best tea ' and Cbina tea pot all for I.IHJ. '..o n. looom, a promuMnl Portland I V r, db .1 ii. thai city last Sunday. Ooldtn Ag lolling barrow sand seeders. Osukum k Son. Mr Ceo E Craw bas tbe sole sfrency for all u .ad. of the celebrated Taosf Paneb Cigars Betonfatoring or selliug your outs see A V . Peters. Clean Chevalier barley wanted. llring your old scrap cast iron to (be Eu gene Irou Foundry where you can diuose of it. OarpeUI Carpets!! 8. H. Friendly has just ii reived a lniRe aud varied assortment. He will suit you. Tbo Oregon, bud a $.".S,(r,o tire lust Saturday night, which was mostly cov ered by insiiruucc. We understand thai J M. Hudson has sold bis iulemt in tba Telephone Company to Flunk L. Chambers, I have just received from the East over $2,000 worth of cloths. Suits made In the latest uud best styles. J. Davis. D. T. Prltchard baa moved bis jew. In store from Boasjbnrg to Med'ord. He was formerly located in Eugene. New sheet music and music bouks direc' 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. QoMaotrrii. Blobsrd Mount, practical saw maker, repairs all kinds of k.ws. Shop corner of Ninth Uid Oak streets. Enquire of your grocery dealers for Eu gene lion r, a home production; best ill the market ut 93 i ts. pel suck. Try our i-h inch Stogies. They nr.. made by white labor. Reasonable reduction to dialers. IJagene t'igir Factory. Win. Blunter end Mrs. Beimel were mar ried at llrowi -.v ill.- lust week. Tbo groom is S 1 years of ago and tbe bride, 78. Tbo Junction Pilot says that about thirty of the pupils of the public school ore sick at Ibat place with Ibe prevailing intluenza. Seth Harpole is one of the clerks of elec tion in Bionsrdeon preuinot, instead of J. A. Pitney, us the type made us say last week. Just reoeived, n new line of tine glass ware at Goldsmith's, (let von alovelv glass set of four pieces for ."0 cents at A Gold smith's. Slui. wood from Springfield mill $1,76 per load delivered sny where in the city. Give orders to teamstere or send to ma direct. A. WllKELKII, Henderson the dentist bus returned fully prepared to nttoud to all difficult eases of dentistry. Office in same old quartern, up stairs iu First National Hank block. Trunks! Trunks! Trunks! J D Muth.ck bas just received a cur loud of trunks aud va lises uf all styles to suit customers which be will sell at prices, whieb defy competition. Cull nud be convinced. Carpi hi of . very style mid grade at Friend ly's. These earpeta bare just arrived and have been wall selected to meet the demands of this market. Cull ami examine his varied assortment. Lumps ut Sl idilen & Son. Lumps at Sladden & Sou. Lamps at Sladden A Sou. Lumps at Sladden i Son. Take warning all you farmers that have summer fallow to work go and get one of ('nine's Boss Cultivators, nnd stop your fooling. The Boss does the biz and don't you forget it. Hen Blnnton has been convicted of minder in the lirst degree for tbe killing of Tbos. C. Chick, by the Whitman county court. Plan- Ion was under tbe ililluence of liquor ut tbe time of the killiug Dr. W. V. Henderson has returned from Chicago, where he took a course of lectures nud instruction iu tbe latest methods of dentistry. Call and aee him at bis office if you ure in need of work. s. H. Friendly keeps ibe lurgest and besf assortment of clothing, ladies dress goods, huts, etc. He is continually adding the lab t and newest styles to his stock. His prices are Bled to suit the times. As I have puiebaead a huge etook of elutav ing I will -ell my t ' at a sacrifice. Prices at wholesale in order to make a clearance sale. ,. , - ...... ....pit. an, I M a I :ilii i I'owoeo lor roniii. . .... ... cure bargains. B. Baud Eugene, I Iregon. Tbe lust anodyne nnd expectorant for the cure of colds ami coughs and all throat, lung aud bronchial troubles, is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Ask your diuggist for it, and, at the same time, for Ajer's Almnnnc, which is free to nil The weakness and debility which result from illness may be speedily overcome by the use of Ayer's Sars.iparilla. This is a safe but powerful tonic, assists digestion, legulates the liver and kidneys, and cleanses the blood of nil geru.s of disease. The Mercury says: "There is another hitch'' in tbe new Democratic newspaper scheme end tbe Journal will not make its bow for perhaps month yet. The Mercury , ...A in .anwlor a solemn vow that It uiis a .inn1. " fc."- , ii .. ....... th.. tin. antaina of the His Will sei swwsw WTT. . , . . .i i..i,.nn until she. be or It has Dinw m mmvmmtm crawled out of the shell. A hale old msn, Mr. Jus. Wilson of Aliens Springe, III., who is over sixty years of age, says: "I have in my time trad a great many m. cellent quality ; .u.. ,.u -'licuies, so. oe in M.. - 1 ,n i ..v..r hefore did I hint Bplet.ldoall anv uei. .". , - i . . , ,. rlaime.1 K it as . "n"'""'' , " ' Cboic. and Diarrhoea uem.-.iv. - - i a wonderful medicine. ior sale Dy US . burn Oo, Tlicditor of tbe Ashland Record h M been H Stl I oed to rlfieeu day in jaU and to, ,,ay S flue of fan an I costs mi wm- i r f one. V elister, n '"- . ' Z. means U en elevated lo tbe Lonoral.le ; nosilioii of Cueuit Judg' The editor liss i v, .. raTlK&nch. man. ii .1; bwed ro,W. would wan. to h... K every M in the 8Utwbo diesgreed will, him I was passing tbioucb Morgan Co- this Btate eaye Mr H ti LesSer of Martha K; wbral waa taken with a running off 7.1.L "i. i ,mi,in o the stomach. ... j .1... i.,n..n- court. WU.re lie 'V1 I'M Hutchinson, st E. Tick. w o 'had Ibanilarlsiu-. Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme. v and fixed lose U relleveu me ... .-- - s Vv.rv family sbo .ld have tills reuie-.j their' home. For sale by Osburu I co. ..,r,l.n,l F.icbsnce: Rnss.ll and .1" -well company opene.l to immense their lenih wees .heir tenth -eek at lilwy .v: :.i " ; ; o..ied, ..ot-i.h .. i i dosiug their lugigement on the tew " uJ, u suecessfnl sessou luti. Ibe Shows uuinerous. Irse Albany lliii. It i. the best. Garden City plows at Chsmbors .V Son's. Furnished moms t.i lei Impure hi ibis .ili.v. W.,.,1 Sun's frame barrows i chamber's v Clatsop eotuil lariaa 31 ir.ill tax fur ISM The -bow I ist Saturday Bifhl a ipl n ilM one. Ask row 'gtooai for Juuction Slour. Ii is eicelleut. Olivi.r ll.,u-j ,.l,ill...l .! .I....I .,i l'l,,,, bers Sou's. r i i Iti-ml gitardiau'a sale of real estate in auolb. r culumu. Q., , ,lv,.ly gu t,,,tr , ,, ,lN A- Ooldsmith's. Qj n, m ,be beautiful Cermamla ware ut Oo'dsmithV. For ahn bnildliu. lots m ,.r west of the Butte cul1 on Dr. Hh-ltou. Just tbiuk! A tine tea eel only sjI.iki at A. Goldamlth's, of 50 pieces Hoi and cold baths every day iu th week at -i .iv Horn s burner shop. P. II. Fun ell has been engaged as teacher of the Cruwfordsville truss baud. Preston wants you to come aud see bis ! saddles and heuvv team harness. The Southern Pacific Railroad is block aded by snow on the Siakiyous, Bast assortment of books and bibles at Eu gene Huok Store, formerly Collier's. 0, Marx, Barber Shop and Bath BoomS. First door north of Dunn's new block. The Mohawk logging troubles have been settled satisfactorily to all concerned. Dr. Scott's Electric Corsets ut Eastern prices. For sale only at ti. Hcttmm's. E. C. Lake, marble cutter and dealer in monuments, shop ou Eighth street, Eugene. Pure preeoript ion goods nil) 0. Hani son's Palace Drug stoic Odd Fellow's Tern- 1 pie. A motor line from In i. pendouoo lo Mou- iM' nili. P.. Ik County, is now said to be "assured." We see the poor Oeiifoi IliaM are having a potato famine. They out UOw eat lemons un I oranges, you know. Tbe Ladies Aid Society ol the Baptist . church will meet at the church for work, Tuesday, Jan. 21st. J. Cotton and L Clow will box i. mutch for points ut Ithineburt's Hall this evening. Teu rounds will be fought. Tin- members of St. Mary's Guild will meet at tbe Rectory, to see, no Wedoeeday afternoon, Jan. 22nd. Harvey Hull' has been promoted from a tin man tu un engineer on the 0. .v. C. U. It. He runs uu engine south of Ronoburg, Whi u you want a delicate and lusting perfume, call at 1 C. Harrison's Palace Drug Store, Odd Fellow's Temple. Tin- Rev, J. L. Trumbull, of Albany, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7 p m., to-morrow, at the Baptist chinch. All nre cordiully Invited, Geo. Crouer acted as Marshal and John Onmpslas Nightwatohmtn during the ab sence of M.rshul DayaiidNigbtwatcbinuii Witler nt PoitUtnd. Tbe weet aide coniuiiii.es to vi-it Port lmd and try lo in b c the S P, officials to till the gap between Corvallis aud Junction interviewed tbtm tbi week, with favorable results. The city of Engeni bus ataln eoneluded (bat every dog in tQWn must pay un annual tax Dog owners should Icon tbe watch for the dog killer as be will soon be in the land, if the lax is not promptly paid. Quarterly meeting ol Ibe Free Methodist Clio eh, v. ill be ln ld at their ball ou Eighth street Saturday ami Sunday, Jan 18th and lOth, by Rev J 0. Scott, P. E. The meet ings will continue through next week. All ure invited There will ha preaching as usual at Ibe First Presbyterian church next Sabbath morning and evening. The annual collec tion f a tin- Board of Church erection will be taken in the morning Gov Pennoyer has issued a circular ask ing the Oregon Assessors to meet in conven tion, nt Portland, on Feb. 11, 1800. Tbe ob ct of said convention, is to secure a more uniform assessment throughout the State. A correspondent writes us: The Register man is scotching about tbe Postage Stamp Company charging SI bere uud three prices at Corvallis, They have a gallery there nud on thst account made a lower price. But be migbl have told the r. st of the story. The "Hyer Sisters" sold their tickets at Corvallis it $1,78 cts, and BP els, while here their highest price was 7b ct '. Why cau't the Register open its eye to all the fucts, nud not lUiike a one-sided sluteuiont. Railroad Contractor J. 8. Antonelh) says; "We bave just finished work for the season on the Orgou Pacific railroad which is to urn from Yaqulna Buy to Boise City, but not before we were snowed in. There are seven feet of snow in places, nnd we had to pack our things out from cnnip twenty six miles. In doing so we lost four horses slid were at lust compelled to abandon nil our tools. I am going to New York to see tbe Nicaragua canal people and on my re turn we will complete a short lino of road from La Grande to Elgin." M UnericM Laundry. Mrs B. Pritchett, the oelebrnted polish er nnd ironer bus opened a lauudry on 8tb itreet, two doom west of Lane's Hall. All work guaranteed and prompt attention given toordsrs. Work taken from and delivered to all purls of the the city. The patronage of the public is solicit, d. Ceilar I'.isl. E. E. Bebenofcl gives notice that he w ill deliver S 1,000 cedar poete aud 200,000 feet uf cedar and fir logs nt Eugene, during the coining spring and summer. The same will be for sale aud nt r.asnnable prices. Tbe limber will be flouted ilowu the Willamette river. Din. -P. rry F. Baxter died at Elleus bars Weak . Saturday. Jau 11th He eon tr irted th" prevailing mtluenza Jan 4th, and it soon turned to pneumonia which o ttned death. Drs J W. Bern anl McOanley at ..... I.J hi,., The body of the deceased, ne- ; ,,, ',,-,, WcV ..i..t: .....I I , i ..in- v nv his wile ami -i ""'The nt t- .k place at tbe Mo- fr lUxttt ived ,11Ky MWR (. - bft,, many ,tiruj,. Haleavsaaaon I )en t age. His age g -.- HoP MaUKKT -Uuyers are raer. . ". ,r., ,1, ,. b "ii eioi. ol l '" at i: ' ll.S Th ; ilff.,r, rowers a small P ' I , ... i i ...l..:u (1... who run- tract to I. s oar, tat ol thi terms of the ton trad If Ibe price fills tl, buyer usually en deavorsloevadepavm.nl. generally claim ing that tbe hop are not a first-class mer ehaa table article. Ksioiirs or Mrssrari.sy -The Cefital I Concert and Comedy clnb is a thing o the n.t that org.iiiz.tion having decided to Sesaad erfthsmt tUtkefl the engsgements for lbauv. Eugene and other cities of the v .1 U. Out of the aabee 0 tbe defun. t comedy JUb, however, is arising a minstrel company that propose, to make good sll the prouii.es of the old club Salesman Mmrnaii FUXia, A li ddamith ha. n-T1-,e.l ., cubavl '.f Me-lf.-Pi H -ir whieb he ! tsrs v. the r T he Vfim m U kjkM is.l er new i.r.Kr BBH ami en"1 '" ti,. .tste Mr. Gold.niith guarsntee. the floor , fir.. eSMS. Any one Slljsilaetfse le ,,t La ling it . revwnt! kn the sassjey mtaestei by returamj it OAissaii BAu -W.uted at tb gene ktsV. Eos The Weather lor 11IH0. Mr. M. 0 close, if Ores Well, has lur niabed as uh the following lutes ecllag weather table, the result of nbeensllone tuk .ii hi himself ut c res ell, with i s Stand ard instruments tbr.e tunes a .lav, from Jan. I, ISM, to Jan. 1, ISM: v 'Miis. rnrtaanias. ummitrnaui Maximum. Mialmum, nil,, laches January, ,.M N xm February p 42 .07 March HO M :i:sl April 80 .".1 May M .16 178 June 01 50 Lot July ltd .18 August 87 M LOT September... 88 : LIS October T8 H ;..tr November... $J M &M Deeeuils-r ..12 2;t S.M Hontbly muximum. 76.7 dig. Monihiy minimum. 18.4. Averuge for year. i'0 di g Total rainlull, UJtt inches. No. of days in which rain fell, DC, No of days in which snow fell, i; snow fell nub in Jan., inch iu March, inch iu Kovsmber, ' inch In December; total snow fall, I, Highest Temperature, 8$ lowest, S3 above Zero. No. of Clear days, 105. No. of partial eloudv days Including fog- Bf.M; Greatest variation iu temperature in any 21 hours, 2J deg. Beeolntloni. Eugene Lodge No rt, A F A- A M, adopted reeolutiottl on the . tenth of Win Osburu as follows: VVBSUie, It bus pleased our Heavenly Father to t. move Brother Osbnrn from the scenes and activities of ibis earthly life; therefore, R ". That in bumble lubmlaeion to bis will, we reuffirm our trust in tbe infinite w is bun and justice of tbe Supreme Bub r of the 1'niverse ill removing Irom our num ber a faithful brother and (rieud, and from his family un indulgent husband aud father. ;. v,., That in this dispensation of Providence we are uguiu reminded of the limitations of all earthly hopes and desires and the certainty of the approach of the hour of low twelve, wheu the light of earth will fude from our eyes uud we shall be sum moned into the glorious light aud liberty nl the Celestial Lodge where our heavenly Father forever presides. jStrftittff, That these resolutions be spread upon the records of the Lodge nnd a copy be sent to the family of our decensed brother, s. B. Fiuksduy, ) 8. M. YobaN, Committee. J. W. Johnson. ) J. F. RoHMOHi Secretary. Commissioners Court. After we went to press last week the fol lowing business was transacted by the court: A. J. Keeu. v appointed roa.l supervisor of Diit. No. 2d. County Judge ordered to advertise for plans, specifics! ions uud bids for the re pairs nf the Springfield bridge, said plans and bids to be received for consideration of tbe court at i's regular February term, 1H90. Ordered lout County Judge send pauper Stevens to hospital at Portland. Ordered lb.it considering of petition for new Court House bo poslpone.l uutil next term of court. Adjourned Saturday morning, without day. Si rayed. From the Hill farm, one buy mure witli stripe iu forehead, four years old, weight abOUl 000 lbs; also one sorrel horse, black fi.oe, I yean Old, weight about 050 lbs. A liberal reward will be paid for any informu l on lending to the recovery of said animals. J. E. Boko, Eugene, Or. esss Louisiana Lotticbv. -Eugene hns sent many dollars to tbe Loulsana lottery wiib ont any substantial returns until the last drawing which took place uu Ibe 1 Ufa when a 1 bib of fifteen held a twentieth of the prize of $100,000, thus iusuring $5,000. Tbo ticket was number 12122 and was divided among the club as follows: Win. Honshuw 1, J, M. A beams 2, D E Rice 2, W. P, RaesJ 2, Mra. J. S. Liu key 4 , Tlios. Craig J, Mr. and Mis Henry Hoffman 2. Mrs. S. Munru 2, J. O. Rbtnebert 4, Mrs Joel Ware 1, W.H Alexander 1, R. Pinnate 2, W. R. Walker 1. Geo. Craw, $, N. J. Taylor, 2. Each share will get $168.60. It is likely that Ibis stroke of fortune will 0SUSS a heavy rush for MtSty tickets. Few have any 0OT reet ideu of the number of persons who nre investing in the lottery business. OmcEtis Installkd. The installation of offioera of Coaal Fork, Laue county, grunge waa held on Jan . 11th. The school house was thought too small to accommodate tbo crowd wbien met ut the church, Mr J Q Powell was the installing officer assisted by Hies Mamie Powell. The following officers were Installed: Master, I) R Harris; over seer, J P Taylor: Steward, W H Taylor; asst steward, A B Powell; chaplain, I Burnett; treasurer, P Waeeiyj secretary, J A Powell; gatekeeper, 0 H WinecofT; Flora. Mrs I Burnett; Ceree, Ella Wells; lady nssistant stew, ml, Mis Bmena Powell. The leetnm and Pomona being absent they will be in stalled some future time. Wnj. PaOMTtO The will of Marv E. II nderson 1ms been admitted to probate. By Hi provisions Mrs. Dora Peters receives sjilKio, Mis I Patterson 800, Mrs S C Me Clung $801, nnd a raud dsughler, Grace Bendereon, $600. Five lots neat the I'ni versily are given to the three first named above. W I Henderson recoiyos $5 nnd a lot 80x80 OO 9th street;.! J Henderson $50 and a lot HOxTI ou the fame street. The residue to be equally divided among her children. J HMoGlungendS B lekin nre appointed eXCCUtori w ithout Isinds. BtVOOCTxOfan Rw khtainmkn r.--The tul euted lady elocutionist, Miss Ella Leulta Swanton of Minneapolis, will give a benefit entertainment for the G. A. R. nnd Wom en's Relief Corps. She roujes well recom mended uud .hose attending may rest ss suredofu pleasant time. She gives the humorous phase a large scope in her elocu Uosen reetoitiooa, This Saturday evening is ihe time tiled for the entertainment. Nkw Stkamiioat -llarrisbnrg is up witb th" times and some of lo r business men are making arrangements to build a 150 ton steamer of light draft to ply on th. Willam ette bttween Engr-ne and Corvslli. S.i, May, I)r Davis and several others w ill fur nih the money. We ho the plan W0f be carried through. If the host is rnn to Eugene our people will give it a liberal pat ronage. En.UNK N'ati'isai. The Eugene National j B.i nk elected direetors Tuestlay, as follows:! F B Dona, Gbai Lauer J (' L'burcb, 8 M ; Voraii. Itoslney S-ott. 1 W Osburn aud J M Hudson. Tbe directors met Thursday snd, elected Chat Lauer President, and H M , Yoran Vice President. kflSSISw ! the residence of tbe bfid e'e fstb'r in Lane . i. or.lv, Oregon, Jn. I$,U$$. by Rev C A W.K.Ky Mr Lucas U Vib.el er and Mis Mary E 8ucer. PlMS Ociltt." Ad. Sheets was tried in Portland Tuesday for KtOR liquor to au i Indian. He plea.) guilty but asked for mer cy from Ibe court and no fine was impost.!. Ths Roka. iu. Ri'iHT Tbe sbsap R . 1. 1 of Tillsmook, tbat waa reported loet some time since, bas been heard (rum at Han Francisco, all safe aud sound. Local Makxsi Wheat, 6fi and 67 cU , oats, 35 ets.; bops, 7 snd h ctt. on consigo ment; bot'er. J5 and W rU.; egg. 35 cU.; potatoes. 00 eta. BmI Lstut. '1 tuiisK is. I I .l M.. J P Sweet to B V Howard, land in East ; nt of Lugeue; $750. Elmer E Cleaver files Cleaver's addition to Fugine, consisting of thr.e lots. W W (Tiii-tuiu heirs to C S W'il...'.i, lot Iu Mulligan's donation! $otio. Win Goodman to Geo Park, 1 J ', scr. s near null nice; $2ihi. Marv 1. Spun , i lo Finn r F. Cl avir, I acres adjoiniug Eugene; fd.isw. Elva L Christian to 0 B Williams, dower right to lot in Mulligan's donation! $1. J V Cboaher to Qeo Learned, lot in Ch.'.her's addition; $221. J W Bickeibiei lo ii retried liiobetbi. r, lot iu Skinner's donation; fll'UKl A W Gilbert to D 0 BlgaioW, lot Iu Pack ard's addition, $$50 Jl-N. Hon i'ITV. Bam'l Swift to M R Adkius. lot iu Mill- ioru's addition) $io. C01TA..K aaovai X P Cbriaman to Oliver Veateb, I acre: $125. eTuimissw Hnrrv Roman to Emma I. Long, lots; $500. oomrfu. Bam'l Me. k p. r admi to Sarah Meek, ooi acres; $$9,000. .1 A Straight to John Mcltauer. Ii'. ncres; $008, F M Haueltun to Geo I. (iiltry, 150 SO ncres; $1, OhaaE Coleord to X A w Howe, 390.16 acres; $2,110 SO, 0 M Hamilton lo I BWood, SOacree; $700. Mary J McDani. I to ) A Johnsou, Ifil) ncres; $1, J 1 Sweet o R V Howard, hind. $750. Surah M M.ek to Jacob Mult', 02' , acres, $1,000. 0 W Qllbertson to S H Friendly, SO nercs; quit claim S II Friendly to A W Prath. r, 80 ncres; $1. Mary A Hoffman to S II Friendly, 80 acre-; $1, S II Friendly to I F Blnnton, 10 acres. $!. 0 J Hills to J H Humphrey, 1.60 acres; $1 Chris Strome to John and David Strom. 115 acres; $1200. John Strome to Chris Strome I09.S0 acres; $1600. S X Howard to M T Awbrev, 690 seres; $10,700. State of Oregon to Peter Finn, .120 acres; $100. State of Oregon to II F Finn, 990 ncres; $100. 0 8 tO Thomal Baker, $40.80 acres; pat- i ent. V T Carey to H Taubenhelmir, 40 1 acres: s.'.iii. State of Oregon to W T Cary, 10 ecreei $60. M F Clemens to 0 W Goodale, 990 acres; $sso 11 L Olemens to Lee w Font r, 160 loreei $100. V S to Q Johuson, $68,96 acres; patent. Othello. Daniel E. Bandmann, lbs eminent Shaken pearlin aelor, will appear in Eugene with his company of eight. en people, on Thursday evening. January 23, at Rhine hart's Theatre, and will render Shakes ponie s greeted tragedy, Othello. Their co-.lui.ies are rich and elegant, mid they ooma with the best ol recommendations. The cast is us follows: Duke of Venice llr. II. Walt, is Brubantio Mr Edwin Wight Gruliiino llr. Charles A. Guy Lodoviro Mr. Will Marks Monluno Mr. Walter Hubbell Caaaio Mr. William Bowatl Roderigo Mr. Edwin Barrlsb lag.) Mr. F. C. lluebn. r Marco Miss Ida Sole. Messenger MissL.la Button Deedemonn Miss Teresa Blhrwortb Amelia .Miss Wall Oliver OTHRLLO DANIBLB. BANDMANN Coml&f Richard A Pringle'efsmonaQeorgia Uin stlels, headed by the Great Colored Com edian Billv Kersiinds, Ibe mini with the big month. The company numbei 20 peoph i ami carry a hue Sliver ( orm t I. r I unit Orebcslrn They are direct from the East and will give only one performance at Rbinehart's Parlors, Wednesday evening, Jnn 22. Reserved seats on sale at ('raw's at the pnslortlce. Cat Tbis Oat, And bring it with you to the Great Bank1 rupl Bale, oth st , opposits Rhinsbsrt's Hull, Eugene, t la good for a per cent, of ten cents on every dollar's worth of goods you pnicb .se at this sale iu goods i,elected from our fine stock of house fnrni.hiug goods, consisting of portieres, silk, luce and Mndra-s curtains, tine rugs nnd art carpets, table linens, napkins, blankets, etc. Sale for 10 days only ending Saturday, Jan. 25th. Finest goods ut bottom prices lo elOM slock. For Sale. A well established and good paying busi- vwa inquire at this oflss. AMORBD10 Pnoiuri. -Tin. will of the bit" Win, Osburu was udmitted to probate in the county court of Lune county on tbe 18th inst. The will was made Jan. '-'. 1SHU, ami appoints F. W. Osbnrn uud J. W John. son executors, without bonds. By lis terms It. s. Osbnts, R M. Osburu, F. W, Oaburn, Agues Harding and Augusta McDonald each receive 1100 $6,000 is set ipert, to I", held in trust by F. w. Osbnrn, to be l sned 4d the interest paid to Mrs. Adells Whipple, and after ln r death to be divided equaUy among b.r living ebildr. u. The rrinaindcr of the property, real and personal, m given to bis wife, Rebecca Oaburn, lot tbe term of her nutiiral lif", tbereefter to be divided between his chiloren above named, ireept iug Adelia Whipple. In equal ihsrej. Tkauiu.s Ittanxai RsfOm For the month ending Jen 10, 1880; No. Iielonging ou first day of school BSOiitb, 557; new pupils admitted dining the month, 96; restored uft. r dismlsahm, wMharssysi, etc , 68; with drawn, dismissed lor absence, etc , $7) be longing at close of moalb, 9W, Xo. ruses corporal potebment, I; elaocca taught, Wi visitors, 38; breenesMe, 746 1 i abeeueee, 750 tardinesses, 278; average number belonging, 5t8; daily attendance, 19$; pupils neither absent nor lardy, $01 ; days (aright bj regular teachers, 15; gru I S, ..II. .!. M. Wiiifitirf, Prto, I'l l All 'ii tljn -.lames O'Bileii, who rob- bl 1 thu Collage Or 'to po.lofliee .011111 time since of $10, and attempted to blow open the safe, plead guilty i" the 0 S Court at Poltland last Wedi.es'day, ninl W'.stin,il IS) and wss senl. iice.l to Ii month- ut hard Isbor in the p. niieiitiui v. Th. Portland psp. rs give much credit 10 Depot Marshal Coch ran for tbe arret mid eonvielion Miuhisn At Sf.okane Falls. Wash., Jan. I, $$$, by IP v. A. G Wilson, W, H llos cow, s ntomhMBt business men of Portland, an I Mi-s Ollie A. Clark, daughter of Rev. Nelson CI irk of Spokane Fall.. The new Iv wedded couple will reside in Portland, 'fbe bride bas many frieud. iu Eugene. Woon roe Salk 200 cords seasoned wood for sale. 4 foot, 2 foot and 1''. inches -oak aud fir Inquire at resident , , aoiithi ..st cor ner Oak and tiixib street. Eugene. H. MnaiAU. Mil:MM At the residence of the bri.le'a parent, in Eugene, Tuesday evening, Jau. lttb, J. E. M Reynolds to Miss Etlla Lewi. Itlso buy m - i. - fi U-ihl, that suvne .an rira and erKkrery at ShulJsn A n elaewbere. Bosben lu-mn. luu. 16, l$90i LtlCleu P .tker is leacbing at M.yul!., Or. Mr. Bil i.' Brann.iii ot Eu cue was sc. Ii ill our locality Sunday. Mr. South, ru has Bored to hi. pis SI I ral miles w st of Eugene. Mr. t'hiis. Smith of Cresvn II made a visit it. this 1 1. laity Sunday. Miss Xellie Hen lucks, of Eugene, i stop ping at Mr. C. II. Matthews. Miss Lizie Berkihlrs went to Sunday to rem .in for n few days Eugene pussed Mr. Rldon Dsvis, of Junction, through Goshen this week wilh a gate. patent The wind certainly got tired Tuesday night for it slopped in this section and took qoitS a blow. Hampton Hol.lridge, -.high builders, shop near J. D. Hampton residence Working days 5 out of the week. A surprise dancing party was given at Mr Collin's nt Cloverdale Tin .day evening tiie or more from Gosheu attended. Quits a number of young people from Qoeben ure glad lhat they attended Mr. P. ; I. Bri.tow 's dauce at Pleasant Hill Friday uight. Mr RothfOOh received InfOtnMtiOB lust Sunday to the sffed .but bis father residing m Weston, Or., was recently stricken with paralysis un.l bis recovery is doubtful. Heeere. David Eby, R, H, Delp, Frank HutohitMon, and perohance half a score of others in this vicinity nre or have been on the indisposed list, perchance the grippe is making its visitntious. If I eel lain old blind bridle weren't us dumb ae it ia blind it could easily unfold n lale substantiating tbe fact that there's nl ways more or less bitterness wilh all that's sweet Presumably it would speak of the pleasure of doing duty as u riding bridle, then the bitter though! t hut it was the only thing on the animal except a dashing young man -a young man whose pleas. lie it. is. sorting ii young lady a total distance of 10 uiil. s was counterbalanced by the awful ib si nce of saddle and blanket and the thought that that little 3 weeks old colt might starve before he could return. EaVKsI'IioI'I-KC. Pleasant Hill Items, Jan. 15, 1800. Mi-s inn Callieon bus returned from tbe Pulouse country. Mrs i K HcKenaie and Mr I, LAttebery an. visiting friends iu Eugene. Mr Jus Stewart, formerly of Canada, is visiting wilh the West brothers. The young people ut this place will bSVS a baakel eooiabis iu tbe near future. Mrs I! F. Hendricks, of Eugene, was visiting friends lure and at Dexter recently. Mr. Win. Mitchell, of Walla Walla, after visiting with friends lu re for a week or two, bus returned home. II. X. Carter and Clarence McB.o nre going nwnv up the Middle Fork on n trap ping expedition . little boy whose parents nre German, who live not far from Clover. laic, was buried in our cemetery ou Tuesday last. Oui mails are almoel a total failure ind who is to blame? We are told that the train passes Qoeben without leaving or taking Hie mails. Is thisright.' Died, nt Pleasant Hill, Lane county, Or., Jan 15, Fred Illume, beloved son of Mr and Mr John Blum. , nged about 20 enrs. Thu family have the sympathies of the neighbors in their sid affliction, O. Jv. Pergonal. it. Y. Howard ot Junction waa in town Tuesday. David Day le working In a job printing oflice at Victoria, B. C. E. J. l'razer bus returned from a visit lo his parents iu California. Attorney Skipworth hns been DOUwJtOd to bis loom several days this week w.th sick ness Barry Baxter and J. H. Shelley were iu tow n this week attending the funeral of Perry Baxter. E. M. Jewell, malinger of the Russell Jew ell Drama tie Combination wss In town Monday lulling the town for his attraction. Joseph Henderson, of San Diego, Cel., is in town visiting relative and old friends. Mr Bendereon bee a lucrative law prnctico ill that city. Ico Geilinrd is dangerously ill bfing nllliet. il by the pi. vailing iulluelizn, which in his case bus tinned lo the spinal menin gitis. His futility is also on the tick list. E. X Cul. f, who resides three miles uorth- list of Eugene, is ulllicted w ith enlargement ol tic parotid glands. It hat increased very rapidly during the last three week and his life is in danger from the disease. He went lo Portland with Dr. Sharpies Friday morn ing to consult surgeons as to the advisabili ty of u surgical operation. Marshal Day, NigbtWatobmeo Witter, Deputy Marshal Ccbriin, II. D. Paine, E. Wei.leinnn nnd Presley Comcgys went to I'ortlaud Inst Tuesday morning. The two first uam.d were witnesses in Iho V. S. Court ill the case uf Ad Sheets accused of giving UquoJ to uu Indiuu. The others in the ease of O'Brien, charged witl. rubbing the Cottage Grove poslolhee. For Sale at u Bargain. diss. Htitluian oilers for sale at a bargain his residence and lot on the comer of 13th and Oak streets. The place has un excellent lot of fruit In . s and lu rry plants of all kinds; aud a good burn Mr. Hulfuuiii also oflcra for sale his hop yard, one mile from town, . .insisting of 33 acres, of which 5 acres are in growing hop vines. For terms and fiitlher parti ailurs apply to the owner. Xkw Siaik Opkhi Iloi-sK. -"Lynwood, " a a live set military drama, was presented by tbe Jliisselll .l. wel company, in Turner hull, lust evening. Th" hull w is well tilled by sn appreciative audience that friiiueutly applauded the leading characters. S. I'hllleo as Colonel Victor Blaiicbanl, and Frank Cleaves us a eonfi delate oil! played excel lent parts and received general favor. Tbia evening the company -.will giv- a f iice com edy iu four nets, entitled, "Our Boarding House. Heal lie Post-Intelligence FntM Renonst Bain. Jan. litis tbo stockholders of the Fir-t Null.. n il Bank met at their bunking LwUec ami re-elected the old boerd of directors foi tie ensuing year, and the directors aeteeted T, 0. Hendricks, Pi. ildent. and K I'.. I'sikin, Caab'er. Tbis bank has a p ud up cash capital of $50,000, with aurplne and undivided profits of $20, iksi. aud is one of th most eonvervative slid prosperous bank in the Mule. Anomn Ounafleej, -Dr a. au.l c. Sharpies peifoiiu. .1 uuoiln r op. ration on the dlsr.iM .1 huib of las. Huddb sloii Tiles day. After Ibe amputation of Ibe foot Ibe enil of th. linib lo aled except a small part. Il kepi lloaghlltg and at I., i it was decided to cut it out. Alsjtlt four inches of s (lis. tnasi membrane was removed. A FoaKta A faff Pptf J. D. Robb, who taught wtth selkaf action in Albany a few years ago, has lieeu appointed principal of tbe Indian school si Cbeuiuwa. Prol. Robb is mi experienced educator, and has many friends iu Albany who will be glad to know of bis good forluue iu gelling the rbool.- Albany Democrat. Wastxd 1,000 luikeys, chickens, ducks, geeee, eggav etc., by Hisd.len A- Son who will pay cash for them. BTATE UNIVEltHITY- Colmnn of ibe Eataxlnn sucietv LOCI GAiiorrri: F.v v Haiihikih Enm Asst. Eihtoii With Ibis laSWS of ibe Gi'Atu wo come bo (ora Ibe public for Iho first tituo ns editor fully realizing the responsibility that rests upon us, uud our Inability t till this oflice us nobly our predecessors have done. But we hope you will bear wilh us patiently and overlook our many mistakes. We do uot fill this office with the expectation of finding it a pleasure, bin from a sen, I of duty. And we will try to give our sister Eutaxuua reason never to rue iheir choice. Whi le nio those senior stovepipes? Compositions! compositions! read in class Ibis Week. The acuiors have oouiplotul Mineralogy and oommsnoed Geology. Xext public Rhftorioals sn tube enlivened by ii few selections of music Mr. Waller Luckcy hud bis leg brukeu wbilo playing uu the ice Saturday. We are sorry that the fighting editor of tbo Laureun column is ulllicted with puns. A full attendance of the members of Iho Eutaxiau Such ty is desired at (lie next meet ing. We weie rather disappointed in not seeing I'n snletit C. Veuzie appear in bis junior car tings. Tbo inline ol Miss Inez Hunt was pro posed for in. nil . rship at Ibe lust meeting of the society The fine ice and "pure snow" which tbo cold snap donated, was taken advantage of by many indents. Misses Hill and Adair, having resigued Iheir oflice, the present ulitors were dieted in iheir stind. Wo are glsd to see Mr. Fred Tenipleton buck again Ho Ins been absent from school on account of sickness. Mr. Henry Mct'lure ol the OUVM of '81, has return.' I to Seattle where he has re sumed his work in law. Why does Mr. McKinlay have "two solid hours'" Because it only takes him two minutes to cat his dinner. Tutor.- ''Conjugate the verb ring." Student. - ' Positive ring, comparative rang, superlative rung " Miss Wood, although a school ma'am, lold the Plane Geometry class of the science of pie i ?) one in. .riling Ibis week. Ii would be almost impossible to enum erate Iho names of the students that were absent from recitations this week. The gymnasium is open from 12 to 9, Tba lino apparatus with which il is lo be furn ished is Coming ill the m ar future. I'ruf. Slraub was absent Irom hi. 'lis room lnsi Monday and To. sday , bai ing b. n under (lie supervision of Iu grippe (?). Thinking that we might us well be out of Die world ss out of tbe fashion, the students have been trying to hovo the "la grippo." We nre glad lo see Mi-s Rattle Dunning convalescent after a number of days of ill in ss, (or good Undents nl" always missed. Will wonders never ecus' ' A senior him self was heard to confess Iho other day, Unit the Junior claee pin surpasses in beauty the senior pin. The I o'clock Grammar class think "tired uud hungry he hastened home," n very I'm. i. example ol a pronoun wilh uu upposi live adjective added. The PlaDS Geometry class have had a siege ill extracting the , ..no root of uot very small numbers, and have learned to look at piu (?) in a new light. What is the ditt'eience between Iho People of Babel un. I Ibe Book K. . ping class? 'Iho llrst spoke in various tongues while tbo lat ter have vni ions Journal . ntrice. At the lust meeting of iho Society Pres. Bain appointed li e following Finance Com mittee to servo this teim; Anna Roberts, Fannie Condon mid Willla Hutinn. As our recitations have clashed and coun ter clashed during the past week; we huvo not hud mUObcnS&DS to study, but tbis we. k we . xpert to settle down lo real study. Tbo classes iu Whitney's English nre once more struggling with nouus and verbs iu Iheir various forms. Winn these points nre gained salely, we hope to have clear ground for ii while. Directions for building a tiro will be pub lished iu the course of two or three weeks in this column, for the benetlt of the Lull roans, who, 'tis said, were obliged to ad journ one chilly eve on the account of the inubility of its members to make a fire. For tho exact number of "thank-you-ma'ams" found ou Hie tnst sido of tbe butle,, we refer you lo the Misses Powell, W I, Hughes, Underwood und Dorris. Informa tion concerning the dimensions of said lumps, will be cheerfully given by Prof. Gore, Prof, of coasting. When we enter the editorial office we do not wonder ut so many shriukiug from Iho duly imposed upon its occupant. We Mud the room dark and gloomy; the editorial chair seems high and Us arms aro weak from use; last but uot leaet, tbe .piill is greatly in need of sharpening. We huvo searched every nook and comer nud (ailed to llnd an item. In regard to the poetry machine, we llnd it in stub a dilapidated condition, we have concluded to invest iu one after an im proved method which is to bo ruu by steam. V).' I. Dri'ARTMICST IIKCITAI,. A public recital will bo given by Iho pn nils in tbo music department of the S'.uto University nt Rhiiichiirt's Parlors, Friday evening, January 31, The following is the programme: Part 1st, llrst grade pupils. Song, Merrily, Blue Bird; Children's Cho rus; Piano Trio Sadie Beum, Theresa Friendly, Barbara Luuer; Piano duet Ethel and Ermine Tboiuaoii, (Maoy); Solo and Chorus, "Beautiful Violets" -L. F. Brack et!. 2d Grade: German Shepherd's Song -Mae Dorris, Edith Curry, Mao Huvey, Ella Gore, (Kienye); Anduutu (rom Sonata Arthur McKinlay, i Beethoven); Piano Solo Carrie Lauer. riulo. Flower Song from Faust- Stella Dorris, iGouuod) Theme nud variations- Carrie Friendly ; Duet, Couio lo my Heart Mae nnd Stella Dorris, ( Mil lard) ; Finale from Sonata Xo. 7 Herbert Thompson, (Msyart); Trio, Friend's Fare Well Ladies Voices, (Flolowi; Part 2.1; Jubel Overture, Piano Trio Melisee Hill, Ada Wood, M .o Buff: Duel, Old Time Rolls Gaily Ou"- Robert Colin r. W A. Mct'lure. Vocal solo -Miss Adair; Trio, Rest tbee ou this Mossy Pillow Nellie Straight, Rlk Gore, Luiuiu Holt, (Ijmart); Pieno Solo, Concert March--Louise Baker, (Smith); Solo Vocal, The Outpost -Ed in Test, (Pinsiitl); Solo, The Nightingale Dura Scott, (Masse); Male Qeartette- Messrs Teet, Collier, Gore, MeCluie: Oner kite. Old Folks at Home The Miss- s Dor ris; Piano Solo -Mao Hull; Duet, Maying, Emma and Edwin Tvat, (Hullb); bolo, Serenade- Nellie Straight, Scbuberl ) ; (Cello Obliguto Mr. Wurutri; Quintette, Goodnight. Farewell Kate Dorris, Nellie Straight. Liuniu Holt, Robert Collier, Hor ace Mct'lure. AanaoTCD.- Deputy Maishal CoekanB ar rested E. A. ( .1 raid ut Seattle Friday of last week, and brought hiru to Eugeeye, The pile uner worked for Henry Fuller in this vicini ty last summer peddling fanning tniUs, and collected money to tbentnonnt of $474 which he failed to accouut for. His method was to (urge notes of parties who bud bought ma- b.ueann.l turned them over to ibe com pany, relaiuiug tbe money He was given a preliminary examination before Justice I. akin Monday aud was held under bonds o( $44MJ Not being able to (uruish tbe required bonds be waj eut to jail. Wakth' To Had. , at'xlti engine and boiler, on skids, (or a 8 or in horse power engine do not care about a boiler. Address, J. W. Wslters, Monroe, Or. they are booked for four weeks. - raasaa, avsfexw, Ur.