(jffvANl) COUNTY. AI'ltlL I'.l. is'.m. II I Beeu by the li't of i.pproprH "llVon tot Oregon "'' """" -IK h no river aud harbor p'ililibu.1 ,jn""i ia thin (l' liLA1,u' HU "l ' ,. ,n of sjo.ouo i recommLudtd lot I""'""'. oveu.cut of tbe Siuslaw river bar flS iiw p1"" ''"'"'fr1 l,y "r H,1M" l ha Seuute Tcrv seldom reduces an ,"r- i,i...u made by ho House, it is now W lb. -rk will be ,l,uoii !'lMr s j.irmiiy i, Monday ?Si!SlTh.' Mlowing diu-L: Washington. D. C. Apr. I I, 1KHI. , 4 H. Friendly, EuC'tie, f)r-: .... T ii. secured ia river mid harbor lull an fifiv thousand dollar to commence irm f ' - k on ,i,o Siusiuw river The propowa project is to build two high-..ILii-lties, one from each side, con. n until the distance between them in i i a and il necessary running out to .L'llel with encb olber a sntiieieut dis L m. il channel "ill imuuuiiied with Uith of ut le"t 10 feet at low water. The iettie will be 6 feet above low water i in (oet wide on top.witli h slope of 1 ou 2 ,Ddi! huDnel side.aud 1 to V, on tbe out- The north jtty will 'out 4100 SJAnJ tb.inthj.ly0 feet. The gg.tedcosti.HO.lOO. Jasper Items. . April 15. '90. Covant's building " beginning to "loom 0The Crank made a call on Pleasant Hill Sunday. ' jlr. John Huudsnker umdo relatives a visit gntur'iJiiy nud Sunday. Mr John Haudxaker, Jr.. is visiting rela tives st Pleasant Hill. 0ne Saturday of beautiful weather tbis ipring. The li'rst for several nioutbs. Rn-ines is finite dull, bk most of tbe boys .reworking iu the lodging camp ou tall Creek. Mr McGuire left veHterday and will go to Portl'sud immediately for, be states, to meet Jlr. Huntington. Our wbool started Monday tinder tbe nantgcnieut of Mr. Marsh, with ubout Ibiny scholars on tbe roll. Dr Thompson and wife passed hero on tbeirway to Fall Creek, where Jlr. T. has Ulwu up a ranch. Mrs. T. relumed this morning. There was quite a Mir in J. IS. Hill's camp od Fall Creek a few weeks ago over one poor little "gray back," but has all quieted down bow. All hands armed themselves with some weapon of destruction, ami went to avenge the blood of his countryman. "Keep away, louse." "Jak.". Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received until the 2."tli ol April, at 4 o'clock p. m., by the directere for School District No. 4. Lane County, Oregon, for the following work and materials in the construction of school bonne on fourth street, in Eugene. . , , . . , , , ., . First, Bid for furnishing material ami build ing foundation walla and piers and chimney, including the iron smokestack as per plaua and ipeciricatiun. Second, KM fr furnishing material and l ios the carpenter work complete as per plans tii'l ipeciHcation. Third, Bid for furnishing material ami doing the painting complete. Fourth, Hid fur furnishing material and doing ill plumbing, placing gutters in roof ami down ipouts, deck in tower, and tinwork around all openings required, and all other work required by plans and H?cifications. All bids to he made ill writing, sealed In en velope, and addressed to "Board of Directors of School District No. 4, "ami marked "bid for foundation," painting or whatever portion of the work it may be fur. The Directors reserve the right to reject any or all bMs. Plans and specifications maybe ieen at the drug store of V. M. Wilkins. Kids may be handed to Geo. F. Craw, clcik, or any one of the Ixiard of directors. Dated Eugene, April 15, 1800. F. M. WILKINS, R. S. BEAN, J. H. Mtt'LUNG, Directors. Letter List. Letters for the following persona remained uncalled for at the postotfice in Eugene City, Oregon, April 18, 1800: Ileckey, James Mayer, J Q liowlier, John Nelson, J W Cain, Pearl Newman, Eva Courtlaud. W II Ralstou. E A Coghorn, U C Rowe, Mrs S A Davis, Miss Addie Simpson, James Davis, Dr Stark, Una Dick, Alexander Trummel, Mr Jo Elliott, Frnuk 2 Watkius, Frank Griepe, Chag Walker, Mrs II or Pen Hill, Monroe tVhitsett, Frank N Lee, Bert II Vinson, Mr 8 M F. W OsnrnN, P. M. Springfield Lots and Tracts for .sale. . The subscriber, having resumed control of bis valuable f.irru, including his valuable ad dition to Springfield, soon to beau impor tant poiut upon the proposed trans-continental It. 11. route from a point on tbe C. P. R. It. to connect with the S. P. It. R. sys tem iu the Willamette valley, now oflers the valuable traot in lots, blocks or larger tracts to unit purchaser. All seeking homes should make eaily application to secure choice localities. Prices low, and terms liberal. JOHN KELLY. J. Davies, Tailor. Mr. J. Davies received this week the lar gest stock of due and fancy cloths he has ever offered for selection to his customers. The best and latest patterns of French and English cassiiueres, aud worsted goods and the pick of America's beat woolen goods are now to be found at Mr. Davies' shop. Call aud look over his stock. Stop to Think, And yon will be sure to go to tbe City Restaurant and .have your Watchw and Jswelbv repaired while the Honkst Jkwklkb is in town. He is doing first-class work al bottom prices; in fact he is determined to do Oood Work no matter how the price goes. M. C. Skii.i.kn. Dry Wood for Sale. I have 73 colds of dry woo I for sule, 1C inch measure, for t t.i 4.50 per cord. Leave orders ut corner of Sixth aud Oak Streets. Measure warranted. S. Mkhuc iiiirgains. clothing for aale at Dttimau's. 'rice, f, ,iM 4 ,0 13 years $1.5l. You will y twice the price at any other place. i, . ... . P; pay Announcement. I hereby aunonno myself as a candidate fur bheufl subject to the decision of the coming Democratic coanty convention. C. C. C'B'jXtB. On Exhibition. A part of our Dew stock of crockery and glassware is now on bibi fion at onr grocery store. Call and naniine t- A. Goldsmith. Wasitbd liKJ cord of wood iu exchange for bUcltsuiithing, by Forrest ii McFarland. "hop bth itrert, we,t 0l Lue'i paint shop. CBm.-New stock at Day iUWr-ana's, Brevities. II'.i.i.utm-WAn'MM, Ci.kiu, .JrwuBT. Hl'U-TAl I fci AM, Ml .SIC. Headerson. dentist. See Preston's ningle iW0Na Wild strawberries blooming. Vse Albany flour. It Is the l.U Carpets at Day & Hend.r-ou's. Choice dried beef at Sladden & Son. An endless amount of Vhlia at Preston's. Garden City Plows at Chamber Son's. Democratic Stat Convention next Wednea day. Furnished rr,,IM t TD,ltl;re (lt Wood frame harrows at Chamber' & Sou. Democratic County Convention meet to-day. Ask your grocer for Junction flour. It i excellent. The ferry at Eugene will noon be a thins of the past. D Oliver Plows, chilled aud steel, at Cham bersi Son's. Two new grain cleauer at the Eugene Flouring Mill. b Get a lovely glass castor for 75 cent at A. Goldsmith's. Oil cloth, Linoleum aud matting at Day & Henderson's. Go and see the boantiful Germanda ware at Goldsmith's. Clear up the street and alleys in front of your residences. A fine line of silk plushes in all shadei and grades at F. B. Dnnn'g. Go to Goldsmith' and get 1 lb of best tea and China tea pot all for $1.00. For cheap building lots east or west of the Butte cat' on Dr. Shelton. Just think! A fine tea set of 5G piece only $1.00 at A. Goldsmith's. Hot aud cold baths every day in the week at Jerry Horn's barber shop. Preston want yon to come and aee his Baddies and heavy team harness. Head our supplement. Much important matter is coutained in tbe same. Geo. Croner cleaned the bnsines portion of Willamette street Wednesday, C. Marx, Barber Shop and Bath Boom. First door north of Dunn' new block. Mr Geo F Craw has the side agency for all brands of the celebrated Tansil Punch Cigars Bofore storing or selling your oat aee A V. Peter. Clean Chevalier . barley wanted. E. C. Lake, marble cutter and dealer in monuments, shop on Eighth street, Eugene. Ladies Kiel and Feb. Goat Shoes from $2 a pair upwards.at the store of O. E. Krausse. Bring your old scrap cast iron to the En gene Irou Foundry where yon can dispose of it. J. H. Klemmhashad hi eighth street lot excavated, preparatory t o the building of hi brick. You can buy men French kip boots, hand made, at $5 a pair, of O E Krausse; war ranted. Tbe agent for Uobiuson's cirens was in Portland this week. Tbe circus will be here in Juue. Now is (be time to sec the finest line of clocks ever in Eugene. All the latest style. At Holloway's. Bring your grain to the Eugene Mill. They have recently added two excellent grain cleaners. li. L. Shelley has been nominated for sherilY by the Douglas County ltepublican Convention. licmember while the clearance sale last O. E. Krausse is sclliug shoes from 00 cts to $1 a pair reduction. I have just received from the East over S'2,0U0 worth of cloths. Suits made in the latest nud bust styles. J. Davis. Those lamps we told you about a few weeks ago are going fast. A. Goldsmith. Dr. Biddle has located his dentistry office in the residence formerly occupied by Mr. J. L. Page on Olive street. Enquire of your grocery dealers for Eu gene Hour, a borne production; beat in the market at 03 cts. per sack. A light rain Wednesday night and Thurs day morning, and a heavy rain Thursday. Splendid for grain that is sown. llcv. G. A. .McKin'.oy will be homa and preach in the First Presbyterian ohurcb uext Sunday moruiug and evening. University text books for tbe next term are all in stock iu sufficient quantities and at modcrato price. University Bookstore. Midgley 4 Parker have the largest stock of doors and window frames in Eugene. Factory one block east of the Eugene flouring mills. Try our six inch Stogies. They are made by wh'te labor. Ten for 20 cents. Iieason able reduction to dealer. Eugene Cigar Factory. F. M Wilkins, having purchased the stock aud fixtures of the Palace drug store, re moved them to his drug store tbe first of the week. The "Ys"promise a splendid entertainment for Friday evening. Be sure and go. Pro ceeds to be used for the benefit of the pub lie library. To expel the impurities in the blood and give strentgth to the system before the ef fects of warm weather "are felt, use Pfnnd er's Oregon Blood Purifier. Frank Rankin has famished np a fine traveling photographio rig and will visit the country towns. His first point wa Cottage Grove for which he started Tuesday. We have just received a large shipment of Fancy Edel Pleg Cut which we can reo ommend as the best smoking tobacco on the market. Give it a trial. Sladden & Son. w TiV.llowiv. the ieweler. has just re ceived the largest consignment of clocks ever in Eugene, aud some very eiegani new designs. The prices of which are very low. Take warning all yon farmer that hava summer fallow to work go and get one of Paine'a Boss Cultivator, and stop vonr fooling. The Bos doe the bi and don't yon forget ll. The action of the Conntv Commissioner' court granting SICOO in aid of the Siuslaw was a proper act. That section of the coun try is a rapidly growing one and deserve the consideration shown it. Dr G W. Biddle may be fonnd at bia residence oo Olive street, between Fifth and Sixth streets one blofk west nf the Minne sota Hotel. He is prepired to do all dent istry work in the best manner. Pulicemsn Witter locked up a couple of tramps, Wednesday evening, who were lonnd h?U. Neit morning Marshal Steven. es.-r.rted them to the city limit, and set tbem Jrift bnmming north. Shekirs has Wn put in lh store room in the I. O O. F. Temple and a corrog.ted ?nn wsreh-nae built on the rear Mr. Mitchell will move bis stove and tinware atore into tbe room about tbe first of May. The "Y's" will give m ' J,"r7 """" Spp.r at Bhineharf. Hall. Fndy evening 50 cents; children nnder U yrs, 3j cent. The resignation of Mr F. W Osburn i a. nostmaater has create.! considerable ttir appllcnt. for.bej position A ,h l..,t it is thoogbt that no successor "ubVain'id nntil after the Jon. .to ten. The U of f-ais for tba return engage Jn'V. Celine Gage ext Monday evening ' " n orf,t favorite, and that cimpany a greai ... . who deair. to aerore gioi aeata will tava w Clocks at Hollowayi. Preston's Whip are fine, lob work at the GraiD office. Corn ItV can al Sladden 4 Son. Humes and al oil at Preston's. Corn 10c a can at Sladden & Son. Wiu. Preston's Harness is the best. Roa.l carts f'JO at Chambers A Sou's. Syrup 50c gallon at Sladden Ss Son. Eggs, 15; bitter, 25; pMatooa, (1.25 per bushel. Lap Kobe and Dusters In all shade at Prelum's. Guaranteed Hams and Should, n at Slad den A Son. Goldsmith pays the highest cash price foi country produce. See Preston's sd.llea. Ne trouble for Pres ton to show hi good. Lawn mowers repaired and sharpeued at the saw shop, Ninth Street. Robt Eakin lia been nominated for circuit judge of the sixth judicial district The false work has been taken from under the new pan uf the Eugene bridge. Cabbage, Rhubarb, Aparagna, Lettuce, Peas, Radishes, Etc., at Sladden & Son. Horse bills piiuted at reasonable rntea at the Gcabd office. Send in your orders. A large assortment of wall paper just re ceived at the Eugene Book Store. Call aud see it. The 13 00 W. L. Douglas sh.w for tale by A. Hunt, Unequalled for durability and excel lence. Before spring house cleaning go tee the stock of cart just from the factory at Day t Henderson'. We have been inf.irmed that it Is a inieUke about G. O. Holinan forming a partnership for the practice of law in Portland. Do too waut a stylish buggy? A flue buggy for little mouey? Call at CuAMintna k Son's. Come aud examine Forrest & McFarland'. "stocks" for shoeing wild horse. Shop 8th street, west of Lane's paint shop. Two new grain cleaners at tha Eugene Flouring Mills. Tbey will cleau your grain making it a merchantable commodity. Clocks, clocks, clock. Call and see the clocks at W. Holloway's; over 200 to select from. Seth Thomas and all standard make. W. W. Cardwell, formerly a student of the State University, but now residing at Bums, has been nominated for joint representative for Grant and Harney counties by the Repub licans. The nomination nf R. 3. Bean tor Supreme Judge by the late Republican convention i one that gives general satisfaction in Lane county, where he is best known. Mr. Bean it a sound conservative judge, a hard woiker, and what is best of all of irreproachable character. Goshen Items. April Hi, 1890. A dance is to be given at Mr. Rathrock'i to-night. Mr. J. P. Hollaud is teaching the Goshen school. Farmers have been very busy seeding thus far of the present week. Mis Cunningham visited friends near Creswell Saturday aud Sunday. Mr. Matthew Wallace, of Engeue, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edmunson. Mr. Davis' new dwelling is ready for oc- enpaucy aave for tbe waut of window which Messrs Elias Keener, of Halsuy, and Sam 'I Holloway, of Eugene, made Goshen a visit lust week. Mr. Cbns. Smith, of Creswell, made a brief visit with would-be-relatives near Goshen Sunday evening. " The nominee for justioe and constable in this urecinct are Jesse Cox and David Eby of the Democrat aud A. L. Roney and B. F. Keeney of the Republican. Mr. and Mrs, Glover and Miss Davia, Mrs. G'a sister, left for Nevada first of the week. They have been stopping ou Mr. J. T. Martiu's place on I'leasaut Hill. were ordered in due time from one of the Eugene sash and door factories but for some oajse the order bos been neglected by the manager of the factory much to Mrs, 1) l disappointment aa well a disadvantage. Several person in thl vicinity, who are going to erect dwellings soon, talk of having their lumber shipped trom near Drain. Thy contemplate gettiug common rough lumber layed down in Goshen for about t'J.DO per M. WltU Oiner qualities proportionately oheap. The Gohen creamery, we are informed, will soon renew operations. Messrs. Wil son and Petersen have greatly improved Iheir facilities for making butter and cheese by additions and rearrangement of their building aud well deserve tbe encourage ment of our people. RETURN 0V THE FAVORITES. Caroline Gage and the Keene Company Coming; Rack to Eugene. ftnA and Hurry F. Keene 'a com pany of players, who played a three night's engagement at iiuiuenari panors iuio ..i,., nr. in '(Iiimiia " "Mr. Barnes, of New York," and "A Night Off," and who gave by far the best aalisiaction oi any Jiep ertoir company that ha ever appeared in tbe city, bave been induced by Mr. Rbiue hart to return to Eugene for a week en gagement commencing juouuay, npru iat. Tbey will change the play each evening and ..n .,u nnii.inir nUve.il diirinff their former engagement here, unless requested to do so Dy me citizens. The oorupany have an extensive repertoire comprising "lue i eari oi ooj, -.pawci- alda1' and "The Two Urpltaua,' eacli oi which bad an immense run during the com uauy' two week' engagement iu Portland, i Camille," "Our Boy.," "The PUuter'a Wife," "Passion' Slave," "Daughter of the Regiment," "The Farmer' Daughter," and "The Lancashire Lass," including sixteen other iparkliug comedies, beautiful melo dramas and powerful sensational pieces, out of which the company will select a different piece (or each night. Mia Gage and her company are o well and favorably known to our citizen that nothing further need be said. The mere mention of tba fact that she is coming again will be enough to pack the house. Remember That Betlmdn has just leeeived a large and complete stock of bout and shoes for ladies and gent. A'o the latent style of ladle, and misses walking shoes in tan tod black; something nicer iban ever before seen in Eugene. Also a nice lot of ladies under- wear, embroidery ami iace iuu u u. tide of San Francisco. Betttnau will keep at she bead of tb procession Wood Sawing. Mr. Wm. Horn is prepared to aaw wood with his machine. Leave order at J. D. Matlock' store, and Mr. Horn will com mence work tbe Moudy of each week. KmBrA-Laat Monday nigbt Mr. IL J. Dy retired fn.m the atn of marshal, which he had held four year. Mr. Day ru.de so erhcieolorhoer, and coi as near satufying eryone a ths (wculiar nature of the ottio. would allow. He perf.Troed the dutiee nf the ntfic faithfully and mire with the o.k1 will of all It! Tw: Martin Svarverud, of tba firm, .( Ha.k.ll k Svarverud, i. tbe happy father of twin boys, which bis wife printed bim, In Eugene. Sunday. Tba youngstera are healthy and tip tha scale at C pound each. Lamar Daaw. - Meatrs. Bettman and Schumau hold a twentieth part of ticket rA which drew 1000 in Ue recnt drawing of the Louieiana lttry. Warn OiT-What for? Why J D Mat lock will nave a chaa ia hi ad, aaxt wlc. Tow buy to wnU it tai waak. Tlie Junction File. Juuction City has agam l-ei-n visited by the fire fiend aud a routidcrabl nnioiiul of valuable property destroyed by the flames. The fire was first discovered in tha rear of Sternberg & S.-ndcr'a general mer chandise atore at two o'clock, Monday morning and was beyond control. The buildiug was s.hju in tlaiues aud was de stroyed with the greater parts of its contents. The tire communicated to W. S. Lee's drug store 20 feet adjacent and that was destroyed with its stock of drug', nothing being saved. In the upper story of Lee's drug store. Dr. E. Davis had a dentistry oittcc, and J. W. Kirk a barber shop. The fixtures be longing to both these gt iitlemeti were saved. Two dwelling houses south of and adjacent to the drug ttore were burned. They be longed to Mr. Ie He occupied one as his residence and saved the household furni ture. IIHSKH. Sternberg & Sender are the heaviest los er, their loss in stock and building being estimated at $10,000. Tin-v bold insurance to tbe amoiiut of f SIH)0. Unfortunately for them a policy of fllooo had run out a few days before. W. S. Lee's Uws on stock, fix tures aud houses Is e.tiinat-d at $i!,;1iJ with an iusnrance of $:U'.IK). Th. lire is sup posed to have been of an iueendiary origin, as there had beeu no fire iu the building the day previous or the night of the tire. It is thought that the Messrs. Lee and Sternlwrg ii Seuders will replace the burnt buildings with substantial bricks. Council rroct'cdings. .u adjourned meeting "f the city council was held Wednesday. An invitation was extended to C P Hunt ington to stop at Eugene on hi way through the state, A committee of reception was ap pointed counting of II. F. Dorriii, F. W. t bum. Wm. 1'rerton and 11. P. Gritlin. An ordinance to repeal the ordinance pro hibiting ier.in Irom standing on and ob structing the depot platform was introduced and referred tft the judiciary committee. Recorder Dorris was instructed t give no tin of the order of improvement of the follow ing streeti: Ijtwrence street, from the north side of the right of way of the 11. & C. Railroad Co.,jiow owned by the Southern Pacitio Railroad vo., north to city limits. 'I enth Street from the alley west of Char nelton Street east to Mill Street Ferry Street from Eleventh Stieet south to Fourteenth Street Mill Street from Tenth Street to Eleventh Street Fifth Street from Willamette Street west to the county road. Wth from Willamette east to A Street. Adjourned to meet April 2H. A DutiiroroiiH Fall. Thursday forenoon about 1 1 :!I0 o'clock, Wm. Allen, au employe of Mr. Iionoy on the construction of the new apuii of the Eu gene bri.lge, fill from the topof the bridge to the bottom where he luckily was caught by some plunking. He was about to full through to the gravel below, a diatance of 37 feet, wlieu a fellow laborer saved bim. He was standing in the middle of tbe bridge endeavoring to force two lateral brace to gether when one uf them split off. llo lei! ou his side aud received quite a bruise over the left eye. It is thought that sevaiul rib are damaged. Mr. Allen got up, and walked off the L dga without iissntmcfi, but iu n short time became uucouscii'U.. Dr. McMurtry was sent for and attended the case, and uow Mr. Allen is feeling as well as could bo expected after a twenty foot fall. He is a youug man about 23 years of age. - (ioslicn Primary. Following is a synopsis of the primary held in Goshen precinct: The house was called to order hy David Kby. On motion Jesse Cox was chosen t-haliinan and John Keeney secretary. The eleution of two delegates to the dunio cntic county convention reunited in the choice of David Eliy and Henry Matthews, Jesse C'ox was nominated for Justice of tha Peace and David Eby for I'oinitahlo. Moved that a copy of the minute, nf the meeting be furnished tha tiliaill) for publica tion. On motion adjourned. , I .1, 1). KKtNr.v, Secretary, Removal Notice, 1 Mr. J. Mitchell will remove hi stock of stoves and tinware, about May lat, from tba present quurlcrs adjoining the Baker hotai to the I. O. O. F. temple store. The stora room he uow occupies is too contracted for the business, a bo intends to carry a large and complete stock of stoves, range, tin ware, granite ware, and other I una that belong to tbe business. The new quarter are largn aud commodious. Not ice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that E. Jl. Lnckey, administrator of the estate of Mary Crow de ociiscil, has filed bis account for linal settle ment of said estate, and Monday, Ilia 5th day of May, bits been set for bearing tha same by order of the Court. K. R. LdcKkv, Admr. Dale.) April 10, WM. ... 9 - Do Not Kill Tukm. Whilo we believe ibat no one would object to the killing of tbe Chinese pheasauts in proper unison, or ask for the enforcement of the law, we insist that sportsmen and hunters should not kill them at tbis season of the year or until full. They are breeding uow, and the excuse made by some that they kill only mule birds doe not excuse tbem in the least. It ha been established aa a fact that this peculiarly pro lific bird rears I wo and sometime three broods during the breeding season. After tbe first brood is hutched the cock take charge of tbem, aud the hen continues laying and bring forth another brood. So if a male bird ia killed it limit the production to one brood. In regard to the law against killing them we cau say they have become to plentiful throughout Lane county, at least, that their killing in proper season should not be objected to. If let alone tbey become so numerous as to become a pest. Tbe Portland sportsmen, so culled, should pay some attention to the deer and other game that is constantly exposed in their market out of season. A Nkw ParEiL -We welcome the new paper, The West, publiahrd ut Morenos to our ex change table. It ia an eight page four column I aiier. The editor of the new par ban some strictures make on the Eugene press, and the spirit moves him to give advioe to the pro priet'-rs thereof. From the Ume f the article we are tur.ried that be Is not publishing some large nietroHlitao journal, inntrad of conducting a par at Florence. A Nrw LivtBT Staulk Will Clark ba. sold his express and delivery business to E. It. Hollenbeck, who took charge Mon day. We are informed that Mr. Clark con template building a livery stable on bia lot on the corner of 8th and Cbarnelton streets, SraTi Coivkstio Dai.eatTrs. K H Friendly, 8 II Eskin; Jr, Geo II Thurston, A G Hovey, M Wilkins, 8 M Yorau, Darwin Ilristow, II C Humphrey, B F Alley aud J M Hudson represented Lane oouuly at the Re publican Slate Convention at Portland Wednesday. ExTEBpaiarxo. Attention is called to the large ad. of Mr. ri. II. Friendly on the oppo site page. It has long been conceded that he is on of the moat enterprising business men of Engi ne, aud aa inHction of hi mammoth spring stock would well pay yon for the trouble. Eaci To-Dat. A raca for 140 a tide ba tmju.fi i;,o. Euher's Lorn and J. E. Bond' mire, one-uusrter of a niile, will be ran tbis afternoon nesr Eugene. Waittid. Poultry and Egg at SUlden k Sou's. lttil Est ute Transfers. sTur.ir. F aud lieistier to Elias Kearney, lot 7, block 4, Christian' addition, J,IH). W 11 and James Horl'uiaii to Kalie White, lot 1 in HorTiuan'e addition. 7tK). James M. Abrania to W. II. Reusbaw, one half of 20xli'.0 feet on Willamette street, property know as Reushaw k Abram'a sa loon bnilding; J'kkhj. Emily Bristol to L. 11. Poller, lot 1, block 6, Shaw's addition, fi'idO. S J Van Allstine to Geo. H. Dorris, 50x150 feet on South Willamette street, $I50. JnoT Wilkiusto W. II. Hobgood, lot iu original town; J'JUO. Mouika Bauer to Alrlse and Wm Tlerskat ter, lot li, Mock 4, in original town. sirtiNiiytrt.ii, M L Wilmot to Auna M Wilmot, t'.0xl2ii feet, $1. Jt'NtTloV CITY. ElcUi'liuer, Maver k Co. to James M Howard, lot J, block 4, $100, I'OKTHU. J II Pnvtor to W A Schooling, one quarter acre; $'M'. COl'NTllT. S II Spencer to M C, E L and Jennie Spencer, 2o0 acres, SI, James T Kirk to Thomas J Kirk; -IU seres, $1- Otto J Euger to C H Natwick, H'.O acres, JT,"n. A nud A C Stokes and Maiy J Harlow to Jacob Wallschl'gcr, MJ acres, ubjct to a niortgugo of $222. $i!00. S M Titus to J A Straight, one-half luler est in lots iu Glenwood Park, $1, J A Straight to 8 M Titus, oue half in terest in lots iu Glenwood Park; $1. M L Wilmot lo E Made, 10 acres, $To0. C J Jorgenseu to School Dial. fiJ, 1 acre, fl. John Sumuierville to Geo R Ward et al, Kill acres. 22tO. C mid O Laud Co to Blanche T Smith, 111.72 acres; fllH.Uo. Gilliert F Mack to Jatne W Sheldon, two thirds iuterest in 4SU acres, flGOU. Personal. lion. W. D. Feuton, of Seattle, la in Eu gene. R. 1!. Hayes will leave for San Francisco next week. Miss Minnie Starr, of Junction, i visiting ill Eua'eue thit week. Geo. F. Craw returned from California Mouday via Yaquiua Bay. Hon. It. M, V catch came down to Eu gene ou tbe Friday morning train. Mr. Judge It. 8. Strahnn and daughter, of Albany, were iu Eugene Thursday. Dr. McDousld and Family bave moved to their former borne iu I'nion County. G. U. Holinan came up from Portland Friday evening. He will remain here a few days. Mr. Wm. W. Moore has gono to Portland, whcrohewill engage iu the wood sawing business. loiter was received from Attorney Geo, A. Dorris a few dajH ago, post-mnrked at Houston, Texas. Mr. J. E. Hale left Thursday for Califor nia, which state he will make hi residence in the future at least temporarily. I.ee Camnliell. clerk on the railway mail service, was comnelled to leave his car at Eu gene Friday Illuming on accouut of illness. rortiinatuly there was an extra clem along to take charge of it Mr. Ed. Bean arrived here last Suturday (mm his borne iu Siskiyou couuty, Cel., near Plevna, Or., where) he baa n slock ranch. He will spend the summer with bi mother, Mr. O. R. Bean, at Staton, Cottage Grove Items. lllUSI OI IISI'Kl'IAI.l'OIIIIKSIMNDENT.J April 1(1, 1H0O, D. Bristow went to Portland Tuesday last. W. II. Medley baa moved into the J. W. Harris residence. Messrs. Edward Kiug aud Miller, of Illi nois, are vrstuug rulutmw here. There were ice aud heavy frost the 12th, l ')ih, I t tb mid 15th of this month. Mr. T. G. Hendricks, wife and daughter, Ruby, Bicut Satuiday aud Sunday lust iu our town. Mrs. E, J. Viles of Porllaud, who spent a week ou Silk creek iu this viciuily, left for her home tins morning. Married. Mr. I. 11. Yealeh and Mis May Wheeler weiu married April 10, lB'.HJ, Ruv. W. V, McOue officiating. Mr. R. Carey and Miss Meda Veutcb were united in wedlock, April (it li, lH'.NI, atj the residence of Mr. W UK Gowdy by llcv. (J. 11. Wallace. Mr. John Porter, of Lynx Hollow, died April 12, H'M, after a puiulill illness of sev eral months, and wus interred iu the Mason ic aud Odd Fellows cemetery. We have seen fifteen Aprils iu Oregon but uevor saw vegetaliou so backward. Feb ruary generally has bad more bud and blossoms at it middle thau there are her at the present lime. Only yesterday morning there was ice and a big froat. W are afraid that fruit will be scarce if the freeze has been general. Vs-IUTY. Making: a Paul Mr. 8. Muriau, with considerable enlerprise,baa beeu engaged for several nionlbs past clearing out underbrush and superfluous timber on hi laud one mile and a bull on the river road below Engeue for park purposes. Tbe location is a magni ficent oue fur u park. Tbe natural timber I iu gootl form and abundant, me sou is ury bihT rolling enough to give good drainage, and it is easily accessible to town. Tbe park will be a Tultiublo addition te lue amusement interests of Eugene. Cloth km Hroi.r.!. Thursday a tramp appli ed to Mrs. II. J. Day for Ul She showed hiiu the wiHslshed and after he hail split some wood gave him a meal. Whila thsr he made good use of his eyes and at night returned and purloined a pair of (suits tlist bung under the porch, lie wus not satisfied with bi. dress, however, and visited the adjoining bout occu pied by George BeUhaw and secured a coat and vest Borne one uinuni uonate a siiin. Cm AppuWTiiK.vrH. Mayor Hovey at the meeting of the City Council madb Cue follow ing aiiMiiiitnents for the ensuing year: Mar tini, I. K. Stevens; Night watch. J. T. Witter; City Attorney, A. K. Gallagher; Fire Warden, ('has. ltoberU: Street Commissioner, K. II Hollenbeck; Surveyor, J. K. Noland. The appointments were continued by the council. '1 he new officers assumed their respective du ties at once. Briixik About CoMi-i.rrED. The new pan lo the bridge i about completed and it is thought that teams may cross It by tha mid dle of next week. The work on tbe approach and the dirt filling at tbe end ia finished, so tbr-re will be no d lay on that account. Tb work, under the charge of tbe contractor N. L. Roney, has proceeded a fast a material could be secured. Nsw PaaToa. Rev. G. W. Travia baa been employed a pastor of the First Baptist Church of EugewJ. Tbe reverend gentleman formerly officiated aa paator of tba Fall brook, California, church. He it expected to preach bi first sermon in Eugene a week from Sunday. Rx ovikiso. Tommy Abram ia rapidly recovering from tba injury be received by being caught iu a sticker last week at Mi.lgley k Parker'a machine shop. While his arru will be lam for sou time it will not be permanently disabled, DtxE;ATs Ei.BCTrt. Spencer Butt Lodge I. O O. F. on Tuesday evening elect ed tbe following delegate to tbe grand lode wtilclt meets Iu roruanu in way; . n. Cherry, A. 8. McClurt, Geo. A. Dorri. Ar-poisnio Rrowraa. Hon. J. W. Shu pa baa been appoinud register of lb Roaebnrg land ofnee. Delegate Elected. Tbe delegate lo the Lane Connly Demo cratic convention which meet in Eugene to day, are so far a we have been able lo as certain, at follows: South Eugene T. O. Hendricks, John Wblleaker, Geo, W. Kintey, Jaa. Gearhart, Jaa. E. Noland, T. J. Craig, Jobn Bailey, Chester Osburn, J. D. Matlock. North Eugene J. R. Campbell, Juo. O. Day, L. Bilyeu, W, G, Purkerson, Sampson McConnell. Irving Greene Zutuwalt, John Holland, Tbn. Bailey. Creswell S. B. Jackson, Geo. II. Day, Geo. Whitsett. Mohawk-N. P. Hammitl, J. E. Davit. Long Tom Oliver May, Craig Hey, Geo Hay. Ricbardson-I N llembree, J U Hill, Dau'l Smith, J F Kirk. Hazel Dell-THMcClaue. Springfield A. D. Burton. J. W. Stew art, J. A. McMahau, J. E. P. Withers, W, P. Cheshire. Cottage Grove David Harris, J. C. Wal lace, Juo. t'ooley, Jeff Markley, A, II. Spare. Junction City J. P. Milliorn, M. 8. Cleek, Casper Hickard, R, M. Mulhollaud, I. Darneille. Lost Valley Jnt. Turker, Wm, Williams. Spencer II. C. Huston, B. M, Richard son, S. V. Abbott. Coyote Doo McPherson, . Florence - George Coulter, Wallace Sweet. A Statement. Reliable gentlemen aud business men of Eugene have asked u to make statement in regard to the notice which appeared in tbe Register of the Kith, saying that Mr. J. C. Boyd, who bad a subscription of (30 a month raised by him in Eugene, lo pay for bia service in Portland in directing iiuml grant this way, bad turned traitor and was working agaiuat Ihe town. W are assured that tbe statement of tha Register are not correct, and that Mr. Boyd bad said only good words for thit tection of lbs country. He ha never received one cent for bi ser vice, only (30 month being subscribed, when tKHl was expected for bim to give bia whole attention to tbia town aud section. From a talk with a railroad employee on the Eugene locul, and who stops, when in Portlaud at the aame hotel, tba Merchant, where Mr. Boyd ba qusrters, it i learned that the gentleman waa very aotir and realous Iu endeavoring to Induce immi grants to go lo Eugene. This conversation waa bad before the nolle relet red to ap peared in tbe Register. At lb present lima there is gentleman who wa aent by Mr. Boyd, in the Siuslaw country, looking out land for a colouy ol forty families, Tha fol lowing explaina itself: Et'oKNK, Oregon, April 15th, 1880. To whom it may concern : In this day'a Eugene Register we notice au article headed, "Turned Traitor." Thi article allude to Mr. J. O. Boyd, of Port land in rrgard to having raited by subscrip tion S30 in Eugeue for immigration pur pose, we take pleasure in being abln to say wa were induced by Mr, Boyd to oome to Ehgene and we bsva found everything in conform ily with Mr. Iloyd'a statement to lis, aud further w are pleased to aay wa found Mr. Boyd a gentlemen in every re spect and conaider him an able and good man to solicit immigration foraoy town. 0. K, Wruit, Wm. Kino. Aftxb 33 Years Albany Democrat; It wa iu the year 1857 that a marriage took plane In Eugene City which resombled that of Edmund Dante' In "Monte Crlsto." That it, it wa tha reparation of a fault, as well a Iba union of two soul. The bride groom wa keeping a drygoods store, and called bi friend into neighboring bar to take a drink. Everybody within nail wo culled to participate excepting an old toper who sat by tba barrom stove. He event nally made bia way lo the bar, and tpoke bi mind in words mot forcible than ele gant. One ot the party, then boy of 15, wa in Eugeue again not long ago, and told the story over a bar. The bartender reached over aud shook tha narrator by the hand." "Von tell It right," ba said; "I aerved those drinks." SoN.t Siavici. At First Presbyterian church Sunday, April 20th. All ar Invited aud specially requested to ting; it it for tha improvement of congregational tinging. 1. Hymn, congregation, Rejoice and bit Glad. i 2. Invocation. 3. Male nutrtotte, "I Know tho Lord will Hear Me,'1 Messrs. Adair, MuClure, Eukln and McClure. 4. Hymn by congregation, "Come, Hsid Jesus' Sacred Voloa." llorton. 6, Solo, "Jesus Lover of my Soul," Florence C, Adair. 6. Address. 7, Solo by L. O. Adair, "Love Divine' 8. Anthem by choir, "Guide me ob thou great Jehovah. U. Duet, Missci McCornack and Adair; choru by congrega tion. 10. Solo, "God ii Love," Emma Test; chorus by choir. 11, Hymn, congia gation, "Thu fur tha Lord bain ledmaou." A Coiiiiktion. In tb issue of Ihe Guard of April Gib it was Haled that Mr. Peter ltu ney wa iu Eugeue soliciting subscriptions for a bridge acrosa Iba MoKenzie river at Ja. Belkuap'i iilaoe, and a road from ther on the south tide of tba river to Ihe McKen zie Bridge. Tba statement waa made nnder a misapprehension, and Mr. Runey informed us al ouce that Ih aubaoriptloii wera for tha bridge aud road on tha south aids of Horse Creek to lha Foley Springs. A lb item, aud a letter published last week place Mr. Runey in false light, wa mak this correction iu Jirstio lo bim, Bsxr ruoM Cau'obnia. Tb heavy rain full In California tba present season ba caused beef cattle to oommaud very low price and owner are looking elsewhere for a market. Wednesday evening a train ot 17 car passed Eugene bonnd (or Portland loaded with 30& bead of beef cattle. Tbey came from tba San Joaquin valley and war a Hue lol of oattla averaging 1270 pouudt. Tba traiu ran through on express lima, It i laid that tha Southern Pacific give rat of $100 per car, which would cost Iba hip per about oue and one-half cent per pound, Duo. Mr. Jobn W. Porter died at bi boms a few mi lues west of Walker' ela tion last Saturday. II was about 70 year of age, an old pioneer, and waa respected by all witn whom be came in contact. The funeral, wbicb look place at Collage Grove waa largely ationded. Hoasas Kili.sd --Sunday night tb aonth bound train while uear Springfield atation Rilled rwo nurse belonging to Jobn Churchill, valuta) at 1250. Tuesday morn ing the north train killed two bead near Irv ing, belonginglo A. J. Conrad, valued at 1150, Tools ro Kali. George W. Kinsey bat first-class kit ol carpenter a tools, belong ing to an estate, which ba offer at a bar gain. If yon are io need nf tools call on Mr. Kinney. , - Nomimatkd. At tha South Eugene Demo cratic Primary the followins excellent noml. nations wren maria for ttraeinet nfnura- Ueo. w. iv I usey, justice; w. w, uocbran, isOusiauie. A Tbal-i Wahtiii. I bave a good aecond band wagon and harness that I with to trade, for a horse or span of horses, balance in money. 8. A. Oodih. Gium.i.t Stobi Sold. G. S. Lewis bat sold th grocery store adjoining the Go abb ollioe toLester Beckwith. The new pro prietor took charge Monday. FobTrahs. A good two horse wagon and harsesa for trail fur a good driving bora. Inquire of J. W. Clark. Dauo Flcm. WAsrrtD. i. L. Page will pay tbe bigbeat market price ia cash for UkjO ts of dried plumt. Dim. An Infant child of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer F.rnereoa dusi near Lakeviw,April 7th. STATE UNIVERSITY- Column of tie Etitaxlan Society EVA IfABBISO - Editob MaiMilliu - - - Asst. KurroH IirrAXIAN IIOTCH-POTI.'H. Nomination of office ra to-day. Our vacation ba coma and gone again. Prea, Johuton went to Portland last Fri day. A nice da started in Ancient History this Urm. Mis Viena Adair visited relative at Salem last week. Mr. R. E. Green did not return lo school at expected. Mis Julia Verui was) absent from recita tions Tueidiy. The clan in Second German hat been en during examination thi week. Mil Genie Johnson expects to spend Commencement week in Eugene. Mis Will. Henna will commence teaching next week. We wish ber good luck. Many of Ihe student have new work this term, having taken up different studies. Oning to vacation the Entaxian did not bold their regular session latt Friday after noon. Misses Clara and Fanui Condon returned last Saturday from a few dav's visit at Port laud. David R. Collier will graduate at tha Tol- Jleclinio Institute at Worcester, Musi., iu uu. Chas. Lock wood, aa ex-student, but now on ol Portland's rising young attorney!, waa in town. Mr. Will McCormack has greatly improv ed iu health and will teach in Astoria thi tpring. Mi Carrie Friendly spent tha last part of her vacation visiting friends and relative in Salem, Misa Ella Galloway ba finished teaching al Gold Hill, and will leach thi spring at Spikenard. Missel Hunter and Levii and Messrs. Edris and Ware drove to Junction Sunday to tea tbe light. A number of ttudeutt enjoyed tbe song service last Sabbath evening at the Presby. tetiau church. Tbe "Silver Offering; Social" at the con gregational ball last Saturday evening wai enjoynd by many atudout. Mr Jamei D. Fay, once a student of fhe University, waa married at Liukville, April Oth, to Misa Naitie Manulng. Many of the sluileut express a difficulty in aettliug themselves (or study after spend ing a few daya of leisure so pleasantly. Mr. Will C, Washburue, an ex-member of Ihe Freshman olass bat late of tbe Portland Uueineei College, wa in town laat week. A'oertaln young lady in Ihe Laliu Reader baa discovered such au nnruly word Ibat it take tweuty-aix preposition to govern it. George Hall doe not Intend to complete thi year'l work. He ia "just bumming until he itrike a polish," to use hit own phrase ology. MitsLlnua Holt, President of tbe Eutax- lana.l visiting at Monmouth and on accouut of 111 health will not enter school for a couple of weeki. Friday last. Arbor day, wa duly observed for tbe first time at tbe public school by each class planting a tree. A lew atudent were preseut. Mis Lennab Bain ba not returned from her bom In Portland on accouut of tho ill nes of ber brother, but wilt probably enter school next week. Misa Ague Oreen, of Seattle, Waah., came Saturday afternoon to finish Uuiveraity work with th class ot 1890. The Heuior went lo meet her and escorted ber Irom tbe train, Mlaa Minnie Uren, late of tbe Freshman olasa, Ii teaching icbool near G rover, Sher man county, Misa Uren met with a sad be reavement In the death ol ber mother a short time ago, Mia Anna Craiu left fur ber home iu Juuction last Tuesday morning. She doea not. intend lo return to oollege tbis year, but will be with ni during tbe week of Com monoemenl, "What itrange thing we see when we haven't a gun," exclaimed a naughty "sub. fresh" a be gazed with curiosity at the "tove piea" whioh eat on Ihe beaila of Ihe Seuiors the Unlveriity made. Mr. Harry Wormian and Ella Gore, of Medford, were recently married. Mr. Wort man attended the University the first of the year, and Mist Gore went home thil vaca tion. Who would bave "thuuk" it! Tbe regular monthly meeting of the Fresh men olass ia to be held on Saturday, April 10, at 7:30 p. m., at tbe residence of Dr. T. W, Harrii, cor.5tb and Cbarneleton streets. All Freshmen should Im preseut aa important business i on tbe docket. A murmur of amusement ran through a certain clasa In Prof. Bailey' room last Tuesday, when It waa announced that there would be a pionio in Pie. Johnson' room at on, AU were invited, etpeoially those who were troubled with clashes. "Tb Dairy Maid's Convention" to-night kt Rbinebart ball promise lo be particu larly pleaaing euteruiunitnt, a a number of tb atudent tak prominent part. It is for tbe benefit of a publio library. Ticket, in cluding luppir and laugb, fllty cents. Elderly lady, gazing out out of a window "There go lb miustrelt." Ruth of young ladle to tbe window; look of disappointment; it was only Ih Senior diguitarie adorned by those ahiuy, plug bat. Tbe "Crazy Supper" given by the ladies of the Cumberland Presbyterian church at tbe Underwood parlor bst Friday evening waa on quite a number of Ibe itudent bad tbe pleasure of attending. After an interest ing programme.ln wbicb two Eutaxiana look part, the supper was served and i.tI were made merry by tbe results of their orders. An old adage says, "Welcome Ihe coming and i peed tb parting guest." To thoae who bave entered the V Diversity Ihia term we extend s hearty welcome, hop lug ere they leave tbey may gain in knowledge and wis dom. To those for whom thi term wa the laat, weipeed with sparling farewell, hop ing they will long cherish lond memories. Monday morning th Seuiors cam to tbe University in grand atyle. On tbe lop ot tbe omnibus sat tbe irresistible Jimmy, sol emnly supporting two flagi.wbil inside were the retl ol the niceat, best aud dearest class of young people to be fonnd. Tbey com menced their last term of University work so pleasantly that we predict s happy, fortu. nate time tb remainder of tb year for them , In tbe laat Friday Oregonlan w noticed an artiole on tbe planting of tbe olasa tree of the senior clae. of tbe Portland High School. This class ll composed of young ladies aud gentlemen, many of whom we hope will en ter tha University next year and will add their number to tbe preseut Freshman clasa. By s itrange coincidence their motto ia, "Ee qnam videu," the same as that of the Freshman claa. Sxwibaoi. Tbe city council ia going to work on the sewerage question in s basinets like way. A will be seen by the proceeding of Ihe council published elsewhere, it ia pro posed that th council a a committee of the whole (ball locate tbe sewer, then secure a competent engineer lo prepare plana aud make estimate of tbe cost of construction. The recorder waa authorized to advertise for bond lo run 30 years in an amount not lo exceed f 50,000. We hope the council will keep at tbe good work and do all tbe work poesible towarda completing s main lice of sewtrig before winter. ' Pat Dat. The Southern Pacific pay car came over the road Monday, making glad tbe heart of tbe many employe who had reoeived no pay aince tb blockade. be early in tha field.