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flfvAgl) COUNTY, ft V 111 1LIU. hPfOlSTV I ;SIOS TICKET. , Titkot Nominated - Full KeKrt of 1 TKK (he I'rocectlliipi. . iLfl call of cbairiuau A 8 PS """It. Union Parly Maaa Convention tn"' , Co0rt House in Eugu, on 8alur i"..' at 1 o'clock p. m. ,M'eidiou was call to order by A 8 TbW ?nJ AJZuuw.lt u elected JSPS? cbirB",n 'Dd 0 Edw,rd, """'''inn a committee, consisting of W ,?A wS?U-J.AWP.HMon Ti F? and 8 B More, waa Appointed on D"itfeut organization and order of bun- "Sin. tho committee was out speech l. bv J P Taylor, ltev Sparks, John A J Zuuiw.lt .nd W C Edwards. Suimittee ni.de tbe following report, , i. -o adopted: ,our couioiittee on permanent organ -Job and order of bnsiueas report as fol- "Vt (nation of cm 8tate Senator. lIlbrM lteoresentative. jCouDty Clerk. 4 Sheriff 5Tresurer. Commissioner. jSchoot Superintendent. Surveyor. !?w.in'ment of Central Committee. 11-TMtbe temporary offloera be made Waeordially recommend tbeplulform of .e state Union Convention, held at Oregon ra, April 9. 1890. m embodying the prinoi necessary for Ihe beat interests of our "S't'ebait appointed Measre. Keller and "ibofoUowine county ticket wai nomi uteabyscolamation: Senator. A J Zumw.lt. RfpreaentatiTea, Joseph McLean, a F Cildwll,8BMor. Clerk, left vacant. Commiioner, T J Dunten. Sheriff, A J Harlow. Treasurer, L B Bowlaud. Surveyor, Myron Judkine. School Superintend nt, Miai Anna Under- tool). Aweator, J W Bond. Oner, A 8 Patteraon. 0a motion of A 8 Patterson the following molotioo wan unanimously adopted: Sisdnd, That we do not require any of tor candidalea to canvaas tbe county. The following eouuty central committee in chosen: Florence-W A Poller. Collage Grove-J P Taylor. North Eugene A 8 Patteraon. Sooth Eugene L B Bowiund. Mohawk T L Zumwalt. Camp Creek T J Dnnteu. Cretwell-8 B Mora. Irvine A J Zumwalt. Junction William Pitney. Fall Creek Thomaa Warner. Siiulaw F M Nighswander. ' Sprine6eld-J L Flint. L B Rowland wai chosen chairman of tbe eonnty committee. On motion adjourned. Eugene Public School. Report for mouth ending May 2, 1890: No. belonging on first day of school lonth, 629. No. of new pupils admitted during month, - . . No. received by transfer, promotion, fie, l. ; No. restored after dismission, withdrawal, respension, 4c, 41. No withdrawn, dismissed for absence, tar linen, Ac, 100.- - . - No. belonging at close of month, 489. No. cases of corporal punishment, 1. No. of classes taught, 112. Xo. of visitor, 22. Total number of presences, 9182. Total number of absences, 679. Total number of tardinesses, 86. Average No. belonging, 508. Average daily attendance, 474. No. of pupils neither absent nor tardy, 5(3. No. of days taught by regular teacher. 20. J. M. Williams, Principal. For Sale or Trade. To good farms of 160 acre, eaoh, both Med land; one is a hay ranch, can cnt 126 tons ol wild hay on it. The other is farming land, mostly in cultivation, has a ood house and barn and a young orchard wit There is a stream of good running ter on both places, and good outside range for any kind of stock. A good school aoiiie three-quarters of ft mile from one plan aud two miles from the other. I will Indt both places for good farm in Lane canty, a reasonable distance of Eugene, in J one wishing to trade will address U. J. Bakib, Riley, Haruey County, Oregon. Tax Notice. Notice is hereby given that the school tax lr IStK it now due and payable. I will be "my office in the Post Office Building. En Ne, Oregon, from 8 o'clock a. in. until 7 lock. p.m. daily until July 8th, 1890, "receive the same. Al 1 taxes not paid in days from this date will be declared de Nntnt. 8th, 1890. - Oto. F. Craw, Clerk. Letter List; letters for the following persons remained Called for at the postoffloe in Eugene City, wgon, May 9, 1890: haro, E E Petty, Chas M Well,lisA Shatter, C W U,EevVH . Shofoer, Col 8 C !. H..:..; Kkilea, 8am rs, Mrs Ellen Stephenson, N E ", Martney Warfleld, Jessie Young, G D (Alty). F. W Obbubh, P. M. Notice to Creditors. ill Pfrwns holding claims against tbe ""of M. D. Bitcbey. deceased, are re Jr"1 to present the aame to ot at our ree on Camp Creek, Lane county, Or. J. D. KrrcHil, n , , . Gt-o. F. BrrcHit. Mk?orI,OCUI--(Jn Saturday evei 10. the bm. Pnlilin KmH evening, May ding rmom ociaL open,l to the public by a book "weitin prtyramme has been r?, ""J'ahl time in anticipated. preparwl tin ad- charged, bat earneatlr invited to brinif C?1" their ajrmpathy in the fo an CI form i,l aacieua of ZT1 ilb wh- b"P 611e,L The leadin paper 7 " r0 our Ul.l mA Ml tut tn of the the !( i mnj bearU ta to U rvalixoL I .at TV4 Kugene lend a helpina: Una ntwnin. .r.nin. tk h kuiit ta inninc of J1' J career for th. E.igen. Public Ueaa Wood Sawing;. W m U i j wood tVuCi. "'chine. Leave ordara at i. D. store, and Mr. Hons will ork th Mondays of each week Dry Wood for Sale. rosn- J.49" 75 cords of dry. wood for sale, 16 ?'". for M to ti 50 per cord. "0r:l-r at corner of Sixth and Oak 8. VIxaiAD Krevltlw. II...... ... Henderson, dentist. Sae Prwlon tingle haruey. Vm Allny floor. It It th lt. Carpets at Day I H.ud.r.oo's. Cily council iett Mouday ivi-oiug. As eudUt a.uouul of Vbl at l'nt'. Garden City I'lows at CbaruU.ra t rVio's. Sawmill in, n wire iu imn iu foice Uon- Furniahed rooms to let. Inquire at this Wood frame harrows at Chamber's k Dry wood ran bo had at all times of 8. Mrriau. 2Tbecouuty rauvnjtaers start out neit Wt.1 Uraday. bncket"" rUil " N,W,K" ,or Went a Freah vegetables are becoming plentiful in the market. Walton? " l0n n '""" E'"lulr0' JuJ Ask your croour for Jufli'tinn flnn Il I. eioellent. Oliver Plowa. chilled n,l .11 r-i..... bers 4 Sou's. Work on Klemm's new brick U sing rapidly. r 6 Two new grain cleauert at tbe Eugene Flouring Mill. 5 Get a lovely glass castor for 75 cents at A. Goldsmith's. Oil cloth, Linoleum and matting at Duy A Hendersou's. Go and see the beautiful (Wm.n.l. .... at Goldsmith's. - Green veBetahlea freah Sladden & Bon's. Campers so to Sladden t Son for mnV.l tongues and dried beef. A fine line of silk nlushea in all aha.iM and grades at F. B. Dunn's. Go to Goldsmith's and rot 1 fc of ht and China tea pot all for $1.00. For cheap buildini lota eaxt or wont n( th. Butte call on Dr. Sbelton. Hot and cold baths everv dav in tho (k at Jerry Horn's barber shop. Preston wanta vou to come and aea hta saddles and heavy team harness. For fine suits made to order and readv. made clothing, go to Hanson & Son. Go and see tbe most beautiful Anuarian Art Ware just arrived at Goldsmiths. C. Marx, Barber Shoo and Bath Booms. First door north of Dunu's new block. II. B. Clark, janitor in the State Agricul tural College, was in Eugene this week. Mr Geo F Craw hat the sole airenev for all brands of the celebrated Tansil Punch Cigars Before storing; or selling vouroats see A V. Peters. Clean Chevalier barley wanted. E. C. Lake, marble cutter and dealer in monuments, shop on Eighth street, Eugene. Ladies Kiel and Peb. Goat Shoes from $2 a pair upwards, at the store of 0. E. Kransse. Ton can buy mens French kip boots, band made, at $5 a pair, of O E Krauase; war ranted. Rev. P. S. Knight will preach at the Con gregational Hall next Suuday morning and evening. A car load of sugar arrived this week con signed to A. Goldsmith which will be sold very cbeap. The river keeps at a high stage of water owing to the melting of the snow in the mountains. Garland, Peninsula and. Acorn oook stoves and ranges at Mitchell's store in the I. O. O. F. building. Bring your grain to tbe Eugene Mills. They have reoently added two excellent grain cleaners. A new cross walk has been laid between the Lane county bank and McCluug & Johnson's store. Mr. A. H. Fink iutends to start a racket store on Ninth street in the building ad joining tbe tin store. Just arrived from the East, the lovely Queens Frosted Ware, the very, latest de signs at Goldsmith's. Remember while the clearance sale lasts O. E. Krausse is selling shoes from 50 eta to fl a pair reduction. a. W. Rhinehart formerly of Creawell, is chairman of the Gilliam county Democratic central committee. F.nnuira of voar grocery dealers for Eu gene nonr, a home production; best in tbe market at 95 cts. per sack. J. Mitchell keens a full line of tin and granite and bouse furnishing gooda. Plumb ing and roofing a specialty. Thunriceaof lumber which were raised 12 to $1 per thousand after tbe flood have been restored to tne om scaie. Muk-ln Parker have the largest stock of doort and window in Eugene. Factory one block eaat of the Eugene houring nana. rinmltia lipid a cltv election Monday. The cow question was submitted to the voters, and the cows were beaten by a large majority. H. Y. Kirkpatrick, formerly editor of tbe Lebanon Express, and at one time a real es tate agent in Eugene, is now rouumg ery stable in Seattle. Glen O. Holman, recently au attorney in Eugene, has formed a partnership with W. L. Newbury and J. B. Thompson, for the practice of law in Portland. Take warning all you farmers that have summer fallow to work go aud get one of Paine'a Bosa Cultivators, ana siop tuu. fooling. The Boss does tne oiz ana aon i yon forget it. Dr G. W. Bidd le may oe iouiw i m. residence on Olive street, between Fifth and Sixth streets one block west of the Minne sou Hotel. He is prepared to do all dent al work in the best manner. In all diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, use, to the exclusion of all other medicine, hhii - Plunder' Oregon Blood Purifier. We acknowledge the receipt of the North Pacific Almanao and Statistical Hand Book for 1890, published at Porttoa by David Steel. Price 60 eeuts. It w well worth the money. TbeLadieeAid Society of the Baptist church will meet at the residence of Mrs. Gilson. corner of Willamette and Fifth sheets! Tuesday. May 13th. The ladies of tbe cbnrch and congregation are earnestly re quested to attend. A rainbow entertainment and social will be given by tbe Y. P. 8. C E. of the Con 4UoU Church at their hall, on Friday fvening. May 16. All. both old m' toddr, invited. Admittance, 15 cents; children, 10 If too want to buy anything in the way of . violin string to a nryoThonld bu-y of a dealer capable of "& and knowing good etring. and trtrumeou from experience in Ibair J. .. nnrtil musician in the :,r:hocie7.a.omaaica. good.. Why. time is money, ana v. by buying your clothing. b.rU..ta. hnoti tod ibort, or Hytaing boots ana mw " v.... h(,n r ' "Beapectfully. . v.kin it on pretty McKiiierol intend to pn J over the C-caoe - Tn rB 'seVeral family liv STSTm bring the. lagooa doww. IValou'a Wht are fine. Job work at tbt Gi-aau office. IlarriMt and asl oil at Prli o a. Wiu. I'mton't HarinM (a lit U.t Road carta f 20 at Chambers & Sun's. Sardines 10 cents a can at Madden 4 Son's. I. R.iInm aud DiKtrra in all h.lr at rnun a. Ekk. 1" cculs pr di u. Ilutli r 1.1 couta pei xuud. Cuunnl York eoru, 10 cent pt-r ran at Goldsmith's. For correct time and the Ix-at work go to Holloway's. Goaben Creamery butler cau now be bad at Itbiueharta Tbre it talk of a saloon being e. Utilised at Springfield. ItooU, ulinrni, aliiirr. the lt of lud v. ar at Itatiuana. Urii.l apples, plums and pruut at KUd deu k Son's. Dr. McKinney's office, rooms 3 and i in Hovey's block. Full line of crockery and gUaaware at Sladd n A Son's. Goldsmith pays the highest cash price foi country produce. Screen doors and windows for sale by Midgly Si Parker. A full line of tbe celebrated Superior atoves at Mitchell's. See Preston's atddlas. No trouhla for Pred ion to thow bit goods. For a good honest watch that will keep time go to Holloway's. Geo. Hale this week purchased a Rue Hoi stein bull of A. M. Onbnrn. Material U Mm delivered on the ground for the neW school Imllilin;. Be dressy; you can buy a neat auratn.T coat for 35 cents at ilettnian . Lat dance of the Eugene dancing club Tuesday evening, May 13th. 8. W. Condou will take the slump in be half of the Republican ticket. Most complete line of tubs, buckets and baskets at SUdden A- Son's. Lawn mowers repaired and sharpeued at the saw shop, Ninth Street. Midgley & Parker are building a cottaue on Fifth street near Willamette. The dining nom of the Baker Houat Is be ing enlarged to accommodate the Increasing custom. Before tDring house cleaning go see the atock of carpet just from the factory at Day A Henderson's. The old poor farm lias been platted In small tracts. A road runs through it from north to south. Do top want A stylish bucgv? A fine buggy for little money? Call at (JUAMDKBS BOM . Come and examine Forrest k McFarland's 'stocks" for shoeing wild horses. Shop 8th street, went of Lane's paint shop. Two new crain cleaners at the Eugene Flouring Mills. They will cleau your grain making it a merchantable commodity. A large assortment of wall paper just re ceived at the Eugene Book Store. Call aud see it. The $3.00 W. L. Douglas shoe for aale by A. Hunt Unequalled for durability and excel lence. W, Holloway is by common consent the leading jeweler aud best watch maker south of Portland. The directors and clerk of the Eugene school district were in tension tbit week as a board of equalization. Rember that Hanson & Son have the best selected stock of clothing in town. J. R. Ream haaextended the front of hit fur niture and undertaking store and will paint a large sit;n thereon. Geo. F. Craw has purchased tbe HoiWu residence on tbe corner of Sixth aud Olive streets, paying therefor f 1800. Tin Uuliea of the Baotist church intend giv ing a strawberry festival in the near futiiD. A good programme win oe inoiuaeu. I will gladly assist anyone in tbe study of musio (free of charge) who buy their instru ments at my Jewelry mid Muhio store. 4. U. WATTS. Barker makes a change in hit nd this week . He has sold many of tbe ai tides ad vertised and has to leave that part ot the notice out. Buy the French Band Coitets In gray, white and gol l. Regular price one dollar; for this month only 50 cents and warranted tit; at Bettiuan's. Nightwatcutnan Witter had a curiosity this week in the shape of two ahelless eggs, one white and the other yellow, connected by a small ligAment. Wm Williams, ageut of tbe Albany Ice Company is in towu eugaged in tbe filling of orders (or ice. His office is in Starr & Grifliu's store. Wben you waut to make your fiiends a hsndjome present at reasonable prices get some of that lovely Wedding Art Glassware at Goldsmith's. Wotts keep everything you need iu the way of watches, docks, iewelry, silverware, and musical goods, end prices guaranteed satisfactory. For musical goods of all kinds and the best quality go to Holloway's. All the musicians in tbe city recommend bis as the best place to buy. Recorder Dorria is the latest victim of the stock ordinance. His cow and horte escaped from his barn and brought up in the city pound but W ednetday. "Strong Social" given by the Y. P. S. O. E. of the Christian Church, Friday eve., May 16th, at Rhinehart't Parlors. Admittance, 25 cents. All are invited. The Young People's Reading" Circle will meet at the residence of Mr. T. G. Hen dricks Friday, May 23d. It will be the lant meeting for tbe summer and all are cordially invited to come. Republican speakinst in Eugene: I). P. Thomtwon and others, May 2; l.eo H lurry, May 21: S W Condon and W U Ellis, May 2y;allmeetinKtat7:3Up. m. B B Jieekraan tpeaka through Eastern Oregon. W. Hollowav now gets tbe I'seinc coast slaudard time regularly every day at 12 o'clock by telegruph in his store. So that is tbe place to get your watches repaired, as be is the ouly man who can regulate tbem ac curately. P.in villa Review: Tbe many Ineud ol James Noland in this couuly will be pleased to learn Ibat tbe Democrats of Lane have given him the nomination for sheriff. We all hope that Jim will get there on election 4r- . .. . ... E. B. Lnckey s fine roudster died mis ...k. At first it was thought that Ihe ani mal was foundered but later it appeared as if be had been poisoned. Tbe horse was a valuable one. Mr. Lnckey used every care lo save bis life bnt without avail. R,-tiooI rerjort of Dint. 5-, foi April, Ella Montgomery, teacher: Days Uught, 20; rtv attendance. 4.1S; days eoaeuce. iuj, average attendance. 21. Not absent dor inn iniitit h- Arthur Getchell. Lola Hender son, Anna Puray, Laura Tilton, Emma Til- Ion, Elvin and true larior, Lit ana as Wily. f-nrv.llia Timet. Mar 8: Casper and Ada Sharpies, of Eugene, were visiting in onr city but week, tbe gurata of Dr. aod Mrs. i. B Lee. On Friday evening a few invited ..ml.lMt mi the doctor's residence, in honor of their presence and spent a few pleasant hours in conversation aod drive wniat. iney rviorncu num. morning. PaorcaTT PtaiHASfK-Wa ara Informed that a tyndicau oiyaoiied ia Portland hat parehaM a lot Spricgfield property, incluii ina the Kelly, Than d Wiinaot place iaur tnwa will snoa have a loom. WAVTCD. I'VCOIiiaol WOOU iu rLu-fc- . , i I ! ..l..nrr. OI Ul. ,.LU.iuiuk, - -' Bbop 8th stmt, weal of Lane s paiat ebop. t'ommUsititiersruuit. Met WxlneaJay, May "lb, with full Board I'Kteul. Tbe folloaiog bnaineta wai Iran acted : Foley Springs toad; J K Davit, J E Eb Iwrt and A T Uonuett apoiiited viewers and C M Collier a.irveyor. lo meet May 8, 1S:ki. Road district No l7 estubli.hed out of a Iisrl of No 2.', with bouuJ.triea as follows: Icgiu al 8 W ooruer of lauds of Chas (.'ol curd, thence E along lauds of aaid Coh-oid, thence N to 8 line of Frank Jackson's laud, lut-hre ulong aaid line lo 8 E rorner.N along Intra id Frank Jackson, ('baa llniiinhrcr, Cbat Hove, N A W Howe aud E L llowe, went to county road, N to a point due E from (orkt of rouuty road and weat to poiut of road, N W lo intersect E line of lauds of Rugger and Fuike, N far enough to include the liiiids of Geo B Day aud Perry O'N'i il, and somberly lo place of U;iiiiiiiig. And I ho It Day is herrbr aMiiiiicd suH-rvikor of said road district No U7. S It Jenkius apK)iuted superviaor ot roud di.trict No 0U for tbe year lsxi. Wui Sutherland, superintendent of road repairs on lower Siualaw, instructed to open and repair that portion of couuty road be tween Lake creek and the bead of tide water, to Ihe eud that lumber may be procured for tbe building of the Lake orctk lirioVe. Petition for Junction road; J S Majors Gidcou Millett and Iaaao Zumwalt viewers and C M Colln-r surveyor, to nieet May 20, IS'.KI. Clear Lake Church Road; J II Yates, S N Howard and Henry Maxwell appoiuted view ers and C M Collier surveyor, to meet May 12, lS'JO. CrcKwell change of road; Geo L Oilfry, John I'ouy aod J M Morns appoiuted view era aud C M Collier surveyor, to meet May i!. i:hi. Road lo mouth ot Paulher crct-k; R H Hayes, W I Coleman HeU Oweus appointed viewers to asaeas damages tt thl preiuihet of Joseph Gates by reason of the location of said road, aud that they uieef May 22, WM. l'e'titiou to vacate Roberta' road; J E Davis, N P Hauiiuitt and A J Keeney ap pointed viewers and C M Collier surveyor, lo meet May 27, 18.H). Ehcn Stewart iol; continued until June. The t'turt was still In aesaiunPriilay, 4 P M. Personal. T J Smith went to Portland Tuesday muring. Mrs. Belle Taylor of Salem flailed in Eu gene this week. J R Whitney, of th AIlny Herald as In Eugene Thursday. II. C. Humphrey and J. M. Hendricks went to Portland Wednesday. Lee Searcy of Dayton, Wash.,- visited in Eugeue the flit of the week. Commissioners llyland and Smith were iu town this week attending court. Mr. Palmer and wife relumed to their old home iullocklord, Illinois, this woek. H. C. Huddleslon left Tuesday morning for Newport whore he will remain several months. H. J. Day bos lieen quite sick the past two weeks from hillious fever but is oou7ft lesolng. Ralph S. Oburii, from Reno, Kovada, arrived here Thursday morning on a visit to relatives. Scott Christnan, f Cottage Grove the Re publican can lidate for ehtrilf, was in town Thursday, ' G. 8. Lewis and family started Tuesdav morning for their future borne at South Bend, Wash., whore Mr. Lewis will engage in business. Hon. Joseph Simon. C B Bellinger D Har ris and B J Pengra came from Portland Thurs day evening. They examined Springfield proH)rty Friday. James Noland and J P Curriu returned Tuesday night from Pendleton, where they had been completing the allotment survey of the lrmttilla Indian reservation. Mrs. Eva Constiue, from Sauta Cruz, Cel., arrived here Friday momiagoii a visit to her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. W. Saunders, whom she had not seen for four years., . We acknowledge pleasant calls lost Thurs day from Hon. R. A. Miller. Democratic nominee for Congress, and Prof. A. Le Roy, candidate for Superintendent of Public In struction. C. P. Houston, tbe Domocratio candidate for county clerk, was in town Thursday re newing his acquaintance with numerous friends. Mr. llonstou ia competent and obliging and is making an iutelligcut can vos. The New Bridges. The bids and plant for the new bridge to be built by the county were received by the comity court Thursday. The lowest bids, Uinta of Mr N I, Roney, aggregate 17.7H0 for the throe bridges. At the time of going to press Klidav evening, the contracts bail not been let. l'ht following are the bids: FALL rBKEK. Johu Eilnmndson, wood pier.' f 3,150 iron p io r, 3,500 Cal Bridge, Co, combination 3.300 Howe truss 3,000 I, N Rouiy, Howe truss 2.025 OWest, ' " lloflruan fi Hates, No I ... .""" Kn!l 3.500 PaciOo Bridge Co, all 3 bridge 19,590 COAST POKK. Cal Bridge Co, combination 10,9S0 " Howe truss 9,000 LN Roney, " " 8,975 Hollriinu A- Bates, No 1 9.W0 . No 2 9.3K 8 F Bridge Co 11.907 LAX CBAKK. Cal Bridge Co, combination. ., $15,490 " " Howe truss o,u"u L N Roney " " CWe-t . 8.300 tr.,(rm.... i, q(a. No 1 . . 0.l"J No i i.'i .V. U.IXAJ Aiinouucf meat. All ihn a!ni.ra nf Enireiie are most cordi ally invited lo take part in lh chnrnaes lo Ir.ih. liarnalnurenta Snn- (,, Vill.r.l lU l. hiMUliuiversitr. Mr. t,. G. Adair riat xindiy.conaeuieu. io conuuoi ik. ..I., ...... ami iha I'lilveniltv Orcheatra will alo asKist in making me n.uaio rnrciire. . . Mihs M. K MOCORNACK, Instructor of Music Ir U moat aiocerelv hoped that every sin. ger wuo can sing Arm, um ouuurai, ni- a : I .tJ 1IM.J.,.J fr..- woll and Demi is win oe urgwi uj u viun of everv cone regal ion iu Eugene lo bring a book containing these piece and com to th University May lztn at o r. m. aim join tbe chorus. We want one or two hnmirHi Mnirera anu iuo iouwuu iu every individual who sees or boar this an nr.nnoDmi.iit. Ij t ot bav one Brand, har monious uplifting of voice anil aonnding ol Instrnmenta sucn a nas never m-cu ueiu iu Eugene on Baccalaureate hunrtay. L. O. Aruia, Chorister Fir.t Presbyterian Church. T.. m a..Mw., w Itbiiiv Aa will iim n inn ' 1 ni.i'i. i.." . . , hy a nmic clMwher in tint Uu d th m..i.Ki....i - -,..,-- bi.lt lor a new hn-lg acrot in " iiiaroevw a u . I l.i.Ll.M -ntiat limttnmlt A rmr 0nl- niirinifiiei'i. ......- , -- . - of tbtir hiil Pit" tfl t tintie. wnI, or tub ular. Mon.lay, ly Via it u urn m vw opening unit. Coxuimt Msrriau. Th Ifepublicao memhert of the alaU central ofumittea nl th rcood judicial ditrict will meet in Eugen, 'i'uraiUy. May awl. tn cnwider th propriety nf anniinating a aanawaw v nrryu jii.ik. From all appearance, however, wieir meeiing will h oaelM at Judge Dean '' ibcii oatii tn retiga. It f . . riM.in.rtM r la) rf. v .nJ tminiii . -- hit deputie ar A particularly happy tbett) day. Forth iriw M "l-Uming centu hiftir they htv beea entnptlled during the nrM wea id ji. v - handled in th otfh ' a.ldit.mal pay i allowed f'srtb cilra wwk. Ural Ksfatc'Irausfers. 11'Ot.V. Geo B Dorria to Phillip Hohle. SoxloO feet on South Willamette street; t'MI. Geo H Collier to Edwin O Potter, my.x 10 feet, south side of 15th street aud west id of Chraluut street; t J00. E M Warnn to J J Cbamlerlaiu, lot 9, block I, Sbeltou's addition; f J00. J 1. aud Etta Roud to Geo Helium and Duucan Scott, two-thirds Interest in lol 7, block 9, of Skinner's donation; (1500. D It Ibrialian to Mary J Coolidge. lot 1, block 4, Cbrintiau's addition; t:IOU. S J Van AUiine to Phillip Hohl, 30x150 feet, on South Willamette street; f 50. T W Hbellou to Ida Robinson, lol 3 and 4, block 2, iu Khelton's 2nd addition; 1 2n0. W I IteuderMin to William Holloway, HOi 150 feel on Niulh street, Mulligan's addi tion; fit..). Ji'NrrtoN. R I. Baruer to W O Milllorn, lot 1, 2 and 8 l, of 3. block 2, Millioru's addition; (321. W II Ilolliuun to It L Burger, lots 1 and 2 aod 8 JJ of 3, block 2, Million's addition; f 150. cnrswiLL. W J J Scolt to Cbas L Soott. lot 3. block 5; 1 25. Sl'RI!(liriKI.D. Orrin D Nichols to E W Zumwalt, lots 1 to 12, block 4, except lot 9, N )'t of 10, aud N of laud 8; 1100. ULEHAPA. J B Harwood lo C E Hurwooil, lot 2, block 3C;fl(H). J B Harwood to Geo L Harwood, lot 3, block!; (100. J B Harwood lo II M Harwood. lot I. block 30; $100. COCWTBt. Yan B De Delashmult to H F McCoruai k and II I Steveuson, 80 acres; tOlHI. Martha J McBre to 8 E McBm, 244.58 acre.; HJOa Herman Koeiip u August Koepp, 10 acres; 3H0. w H Walker to Jas u Miellon, tHO acres; T G Maxwell to w II 1'eeW, 4 arret; f r.si. C A and E A Wooloy to Emily M Cornell, 40 acres: fl.WX H C Milet to IN r. lirltt, 1UI acres; J.li. U S to Uavid Zumwalt, tent. The Mill Men Banquet. The representatives of the 8tavr & Walk er machinery firm tendered Iha mill men of Laue couuty a banquet at the Hoffman House Monday at 1 o'clock. By iuvilation of E. F. Willis speci.d agent, and A. P. Churchill local manager in Eugenn, the Mayor and representatives of the press were present and assisted in doing justice to the dinner prepared by Harrison & Towiihend. A maguinoent boipiet prepared by Mrs. A. 8. Patterson graced the table. It being tbe dsy (or Ibe regular meeting of the Upper Willamette Luuibariug Asso ciation the firm, which sells more saw mill machinery tbau any other two firms in Ore gon, had nn opportunity to meet their friends aud patrons in a social report. Slaver & Walker by fair dealing, oourte nua treatment aud reasonable prices have worked up a good trade in this section and hove gained the confidence and esteem of all with whom they have had tlmling. Tbelr machinery, vehicles, and everything tbey carry in siock, are well knowu for their stability aud superior quality of manufac ture. Tbey haudle tbe Chandler k Taylor saw mills, engines and boilers, and the just ly celcbiuted J I Case traction engines, threshers, taw mills, etc During tbe pat few weeks they have sold a great deal of aaw mill machinery tn parties In Lane county, and are daily shipping new machinery and vehicles to this city, which ia autlideut proof that their g oda ar entirely aatiafatory. They ctrrv a very large stock and ar thus enabled to fill order promptly, causing nn discourag ing delayt after order are tent ill. Farmer and others who desir anything in their lint can do no better than tn buy of them. All ar Invited to call nn their local airent, A P Churchill, at hit warehouse nn 8th street, be tween Willamatt and Olive, aud Inapaut hla stock and Irani prices. Census Work. Hon. John Kelly and his secretary Mrs, T. M. Jackson, ar kept busy with the pre liminary work of the coming census. Boxes of blanks ore arriving and it will require considerable labor to make tbe necessary distribution. Tbe state has been districted and Ihe recommendation for enumerators made, but their names will not bo given to the nublio until the Washington authorities signify Ibeir approval. Lane county has been districted by precincts as louows: McKenzie, Camp UreK and uate ureea. Mohawk, Mabel aud Willamotle, Junction, Including the town. Irving and Long Tom. Richardson and Cheshire. That part of South Eugene included In the cily limits, state nniveriity and public school. Goshen aud South Eugene outside of the city limits. -. Kiuslaw, Coyote, W lid Cat, Lake UreeE and Lane. Maph'ton, Hermann and tlorence. North Engene within city limits. North Eugene outside of city limits and Silencer. I'reswell. (toast Fork, Pleaaant Hill and Lost Valley. Cottage Grove. Xnrinirrleld and Davis. ' Jasner. Fall Creek, Middl Fork and Haiti Dell. Lund for Sale. Elcblv acres of fino upland, 0 miles west ot Junction. Price f 8 per acre. Box house 14i'20 with "1." 11x14, log liarn, wen oi cure water and 25 acre in pasture. This Is a fine bargain at tbe above price, Address B. V. Leonard, Monroe, Benton county, Oregon. Pa Griorjwi -Eugene btt an oppor tunity of securing a magnificent pleasure re sort wituin easy rescn oi town. air. o, Meriau is denning out the brush and dear' ina the ground on his place one and one- ball milet below Engene. He has over 1110 acres of ground and on It are many neana ful ereves of fir. small openings, and every thing situated so that a baudsonie park can be easily mad. He baa an excellent aile for a tulf mile race track. A Itk near tb middl of tb premise is fed by a living soring and will add greatly to tbe attractions of Ihe retort. Avenuea have been cut fur drivea and if th plans as at present contain plated are carried out. there will be six miles of drivea on tbe premise through forest and shade, around the lake, forming an agreeable variety. Engene needs a para, and our citizen should enconrsg Mr. Meriau in bis laudable undertaking. Ballot fArza. County Clerk Ware has received V, ream of ballot paper from the secretary of ital lo be used in printing ticket lor III "a election, iu nn furnishes lb paper free of cost. It ia 21x38 inches in size, and will Biak HCIO ticket ol th h oal size. 4x12 iiichea.to tbe ream. Ten bsllotaare estimated for each voter. Tb paper will b delivered by tb clerk to tb Chairmen OI in rrapecuv county kuiim committee. Towa Pcmp KxTcamn Tb eoaimunii lion in lb last isau of th Gcaid. com' plaining becana th town pump wer re moved, canted Ihe city authorilie to replace Ihe pump in front of McClung A Jobnaon' itor. A neat redwood bos has beta placed to catch th water which will tmpty into tb citu ro in lb center of tb equar, a drain having been put in for that purpose. SraArgpoaSTOLxa Aimall bay roar; I,,-,. I.I., W It ink v man and tail, back .i . .i.i. .....wi fiiimroa ftddltt marks; iiK-1 " j - . omewbtt pluggy build; had ho at tiro ot disappearing on or aoous eiartu laat. Any perton giving ma inlormatioo Ibat may lead lo her recovery will be uita- ably rwrdi. n. r. m"v, Uoahtn. Or Public Speaking;, Sylvester Pennojer and G. W. Wtlb, Democratic candidate for governor and state treasurer, will meet the people of Lane county at Eugene, Thursday May 22, 1390, at 1 o'clock in the afternoou. These gentle men should l accorded a hearty reception and a fair hearing by the voter of Laue county. Sewerage Advice. The City Council employed W. 8. Chap, man, a civil engineer of Portland and now holding tbe positiou of superintendent of streets of thai city, to come lo Engene look over the town and give hie advice concern. ing the best available ichruie for construct ing a yttem of sewerage. A meeting of ciluen was called Saturday evening to bear tbe report of Mr. Cbapmau. He stated (hat Iheie were two line that could be used. One through Willamette street to empty Into the river below Skin ner' bulla, the other to empty into Ihe river above Ihe butte aud below the doming mill. He estimated that the coat of Ihe luttcriyatem would be $25,000 to $30,000 aud th first named $28,000 additional. He favored empty iug the sewer above the butt commencing at tne tail rare near the river with a five or ail footiawer built of hard brick and cetueut, egg ahaped, running thenoe to Sixth aud Willamette streets where il could be contracted, thence to Fifteenth street where it would be seven to eight feet below the grade. A pipe line two feet in diameter to be run weat on Sixth ttreet to Lincoln with a couple of tide connections of small pipe, one from the north and tbe other from the south. Also au eighteen Inch pipe ou Ninth or Tenth street to connect with the main sower and tap the mill race thus aecuriug abundauoe of water for flush ing purpose. Th bottom ol th awr would commence at low water mark and would have eutlloivul fall lo provide th lown with good lower age. High water would not interfere a lb constant pressure from service connections would keep Ihe lines clear. It economy was desired the tewer could be stopped for tbe present at Tenth street. Tbe southeastern part of town could get good sewerage by runuing a line to discharg below the mill dam. Junction Fire Hug;. It appear that our sister town Junction has a fire bug withiu her limits. Thursday of last week an attempt waa made to bum Ihe U. K. meal market, a roll ol paper and oilier oombustihlea being discovered in Haines under the building. The fir waa exliuguished before it gaiued headway. Tuesdav eveuing about 9 o'clock Louis Johnson discovered a plan to burn McClung A Jotimou s store. He was attracted to the rear ot tbe building and saw a man hastily climb a high board (euce that iucloaed the properly, lie became auspicious and pro ceeded to investigate, finding a quantity of olothlug and a rope thoroughly saturated with coal oil Iu a box under oue corner of the building. One end of the rope extended out of tbe box some six or eight feet to the out- ide of the (once. It was undoubtedly a carefully planned schema to bum the build ing. Apjfpokd Inkani. Mr. N. G. Pitzer of Lost Valley precinct, ha been allliuted re oently by attacks of mania at which times suicidal inclinations were atrongly devel oped. Mr. Pitzer, after uslug every mean iu hi power to restore hi wife to health, was at last compelled to have her examined before the onunty court and a board of phy sicians, who issued a commitment for her cnullneuient in th Oregon insane asylum. She was taken ta Salem Wednesday morning byj. 0. Yatea. Tbe nnfortunate woman and her family have many sympathizer in their alllictlon. ' Movzo. Hneuoor Butt Lodge I, 0. O. F. moved, th first of th week, from tholr old hall over the pottofllce to th elegaut new quarter In th building rtosntly built ny I be ni. The third story is oocupUd by th fraternity aud consist of th lodge room proper, ante and paraphernalia room, and a recepliou parlor. It is lighted throughout with electric light. Movino. Metsr; Anderson and MoFar- Itnd are engaged moving lb Star hotel building to it future quarters on Eighth street. 1 lie room occupied iy in iiurker dun Work will h moved by Mr. Wilkin to hit lot"n ElghthttreetoppntiuLan' paint store, and will h roplaced by a handsome brick ttiucturet. F. Bollman hat tbe con tract for Ibe brick work and Wm Fenton for Ibe carpenter work, Etuayii. A medium tlced red cow with white about head, neck and body, ha a leath er strap around her horns with a ring in the ttrapi giving milk when ahe got nut of th pasture. A liberal rewunl will n given to anyone returning the cow to Dr. T. W. liar ria. Tbiiiani)Acoiiittkii. T. O. Mount of Smith field waa arrttttd and triad before Jut tic Henderson, Thursday, charged with (til ing a Mi of diatased hauon, J. 1'. Michael be ing the complaining witness. A jury trial waa had and resulted In th ditcharg of th da- fondant. Szvkbki.y Injobib. A racent letter from Shedd station ilatci that Wm. Slmmou' injurir wore quit severe. He waa engaged sawing wood with a sawing machine, when a Hying stick struck him on the lower part of the fuce breaking the jaw bone in three plaoes. Watxdino Tbodou Nxidzd. The town or county ihould plo a watering trough tomewbore about the publio square, At nreatnt there is no publio watering pli nearer than th mill race. It would be ap preciated by the oountry folk who have business in Eugene. Niw Bbk'xs. Robt Pratt let th con tract Thursday for the building of two one lory brick atoia rooms each 20x80 on th ground now occupied by hi blacksmith shop on Ninth street. Tbe contract prlo is $2,000 and the ' work must be completed with u forty dsvs. In addition to tbe con tract price Pratt furnishes th rongh lumber and sand. Board or Tbadx. Kemembertliat meeting of the Board ot Trade, Monday. The citizens should unit and labor for th Interest nf th town. Attend th matting. E. J. Frair ha realgned th pnaltion of rnrreaponding eo retary and hi iwceitnr will b elected. Last Sravtci. Th Uat lervlc will b held In th Cumberland Presbyterian cbnrch building by tb pastor Sunday moining, prior to it removal. During tb traction of lb new building service will be held reg ularly in Ilblneiiart' parlor. MARKIIO-At th raaldenc of th brldt't parent in Eugen, Thursday evening, My M, Mr. Gaorg Yrran tn Mis Iilalhion, Iiv. Whitmnr otficiating. Th happy eoupi r caived th eonsratul itiona nf many trienl and wer th rwcipiauU of a number of ban atom prentt, CoKVALncm. Mr. Jsme Huddleslon ws in town in a boggy Monday. Ilia health 1 greatly improved aud it ia thought that h will bav no mor tronbl from th diaeaa with which be baa been Buffering. 8riAKti.T-Hoa K A Miller and Prut L Hot, Democratic candidate Ur Ciwgr and Hupt. of Publio loatni'-tioB. pnk at th Court Hnht to a good aiulUnea Tburarbv afternoon. Their ipetche wr rclvd with much fntbntiaam. Mabsikd. In Eugen. May 8. 1890, Mr. W. 11. Calloway and Mia Lizzi Anderson, Brv. E. P. HtDderton, officiating. Fob Saib. A firtt'claa plaao, rood a new, will b tl I cheap. Adtra or nil oo. L Ur- bard, Eng. a. STATK UNIVERSITY. Column of the Eutailan Society Millisa Hill Hath Ddsniku Eulfob Editor At. tOCIXTT ROTM. After Installation lb new officers axoutmd their rtctiv dutie. Tb president made tb following appointment; For fiuance committee, Misae Condon, Dunning and Hill. For trailer on debet for two week hence, Anna ltoberte and Clara Condon, Mia Harrison recited "The Lost Child'' iu her usual pleasing mauner. The question, "Itesolved, That military renown U a fit object of ambitiou," wa uituined by Misses Condon, Bain and Dunning on Ihe afUrnia live, aud by Misses Greene, Hubert and Hill ou th negative. The declaion was ren dered iu favor of IheiQrmative. After aoni discussion it wa decided to change tbe order of busineai for two woek bene. A literary programme will lake Ibe place of the usual debate. Tbit, we think, will arouse the in terest. A full attendance of the member it greatly dcaired. rXBeONALa. Mr. IIufTur went to Portland Saturday. May Miller went to Saliui Saturday and returned Sunday. Prof. Carton spent last Sunday at her horn in Portland. Miss President, I rise to a poiut of order no; I guess I don't, either. Miss May Dorris after a week's siege with poison oak is with us once mora. Why 1 it that Mr. Connell so enjoyod the tbe fable concerning the Crain? Arthur Veazle relumed from Polk county on last Saturday aftoruoon'a traiu. Mia Bracken reports progress in her school. It is always pleasing to bear of tbe sucoes of Ibe tiudeuU. bb has had one visitor. Mr. Waller aud hi sisters start for Ihuir horn at Paisley, Oregon, in a few day. Th Miise Waller do not expect to return to th Uuiveriily. onri AND INM. Prof. Carson returned the sou lor orations last Tuesday, "Down among the campna hunting (our leafod olover." A raiubow social will be given at the Con gregational hall May loth. Every one went plcniclug Saturday except those who stayed at home. Why does Ihe class In Analytic Bud tbe el lip-tical figure so amnsiug? Private rehearsal this week. How ninny practiced tbe breathing exercise? Don't forget the Book Social at tho Free Reading Boom next Saturday night. Tbe Botany class Is anxiously awaiting tor Ibe etaojio of Ihe fragaria to blush among the leaves. The class In Lalin Grammar ara now overcoming the Fabled obstacles on th road to knowledge. Several of the itudunla attended Ibe ex cellent exhibition of plastio art, given Satur day evening, The class in Optica bav been both in structed and entertained by a teilis of exper iments tbe past weik. The olais In Geology greatly enjoyed the lecture on the submerged kingdom of At lantis given by Prof. Condon. A oertaln class th ink : now pleasant il i lo be forgot Wben the hour hand point to eight o'clock. Th senior think that tender ouro and loving glance are aa essential to (he growth of their class tree a the showers of spring. d Tbe Zoology class have comuititcd mure ' than a hundred names. As well aa gaining -valuable information the study afford a liue memory drill. The young ladlo of the freshman class ' are requested to meet at Mr. Frieudley'a Saturday at 6:30. Important business on hand. Do not forget, Several'atudeuts on approaching Villard Hall bolwoen 0 and 10 o'clock wondered from what two seniors "came those shriek so wild and shrill that out like blado of steel the air." The young ladies of the senior class en joyed a veiy pleasant boating party lust Fri day evening. Ague proved ueraoil to ue au expert osrt-woiuau iu "pulling" all tho way down stream. Nuraero et Pondera Vinoiutis tbe gross weight of the class of '00 ia computed to be 20041b. W do not know whether it is Troy weight or Avoirdupois, but presume it must be i roy. Some time ago tbe Faculty gave the young ladiet the privilege of using the gymnasium Friday afternoons. Since that time very few of tbe young ladies have used it. If we do not intend to profit by our advantages, we uggeet that w give Ibeui up lo others who will. Let u not be like the dog in tbe manger. Several parties of students who have been boating during th past two week report finding a lluguiar zoological specimen in th mill rac opposite and just above th quarry. Careful aualyai has shown that it ia the Equus niortuu. It seems as it it is almost time for tbe health authorities to remove tbe nuisance. . , The seniors met laat Saturday to select a class-tree orator, choose a motto, and trans act other important business. The oratori cal honors were unanimously bestowed upon E. II. McAllstor. Tbe motto proved to be a difficult question, but tbe sentence, J'lut -oucim honort prrwuimu,waa dually adopted by a two-thirds voto. A choice collection of taffy, oranges, peanuts, pon-corn.conglomer-tte, etc, was afterward discussed. We will not attempt to enumerate the number ot bankets of fragments which were gathered np, but suffice it to say that they wero very generously (?) donated by aforesaid cuts to the sophomore In return fur past courtesies. Soma on ba said that "each one' world Is what he knows," and surely tbe educated man does bav a larger sphere and a more complete on than Ibe ignorant man. To him each tiny flower and sparkling dew drop afford subject for thought. To him musio Is sweeter, aud life It deeper than lo Ihe nneducutcd man. Ue has a broader in fluence tnd in fine is a man in Ihe highest tens of tbe word. But book-learning it not always edaoutiou. One may spend much lime in reading or pr. tending to read, and ytt fail lo educate hiwue'l. Education metns, thought, meditation aud work. It meana increased powers, acute faculties aud developed capabilities. It is possible, aud also too often true, that th college graduuta la not educated, and this of no fault of the instructors, bat, because be ha failed lo work out bis way. Self reliance and oiigi nslity are indispensable lo lbs studcut. Be cause so many wast their lime and graduate with low (lauding many btisiuea men say college are a failure, Aud to us, fellow Itudenti, it i h it to prov that they ir not failure. Can w prove their success? A certain black bat, awaiting its doom Lay on Ihe couuler in Prof. Coudon'a room; Along cam Ann from lh Zoology class Who apied lb bat at the punned. Sb took th hat, with almost car , And paced through lb ball lo ihe post in the stair; With a move so shy, and with care utnioat She placed the hat on the banister post. A certain yonnu man to the counter came, Bnt the bat had vauiahed from the same; He paced through the hall aud to hia sur prise, Fouud the banister post in disguise. My mind ia all disturbed, My thoughts have gone astray ; Poetry and prose have failed Nothing will work to-day. We Editor. Foa Exxt. A cottage sitnsL-d on l'ith street between Pearl and High for rent. In quire of Mr. E. Christian, over Matlock Mora.