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CL U1TY AND COUNTY. BATL'KDAV... .APRIL 18, ism. Fall Creek Finding. Mr. UrifllD haa been visiting wilb bet daughter iioar Higu liana lor soiu lime. 11 r. uJ Mr. Kiosiuger, of Succor Hot lo, visited at Mr. Wiliuut' Sunday last. Mr. Wheeler, of Springfield, and Mr. Je per Hill". of Jasper, were in tbia vicinitj Lai trill" looaiug luiuuuu i or a logging oaoip, but y correspondent failed to learn whether tuey ueciueu uu a piaue or uoi. Walker Youug, drove a part of bia cattle on iu tb uiouuiaiua the firm of tba week ou tli outside reuge. lie inteuds taking the balance before Ions. I''1' range allurd grazing for Urge drove of ilock wbicb are Arbor Dy tu observed lust FriJuy, but the time being so short, after school com menced, there wan but very little time to make arraugeiuent aud prepare a pro amount. Aud tbe aobool bouae and ground being out iu tbe oommoni it waa nseleea to let out trees and shrubbery aa tbe 'entire oow wanderelh around over tbe yard iu search of aouietbing to satisfy ber cravings would have broken tbe tree down. It was decided to wait nntil tbe bouae aud grounds were inclosed aud tben it would be of aouie n to tbiuk of beautifying tbem. Rumor baa it tbut a surveying party will soon be put iu tbe field between bere and the terminus of tbe railroad just below Jas per. Where tbia originated, whether it i reliable or whether aome oue who bat great hopes aud anticipate that a party will be sent out baa hud a revelation, or on retir ing to bia lonely chamber, at night, baa bad tbe nightmare aud dreamed it and ha gone forth "Proclaiming it to the world," we are not prepared to lay. If thia newi ia authen tic it will be reoeived with hearty applauae, not ouly here on Fall Creek but far on where tbey are badly in need of a railroad which would open np vaat farming, grazing and lumbering country and encourage iniinigra ti.iu. Look Samp. Florence Notes. Tbe Went, Airil 10. Tbe Hi-cord arrived ou Tuesday, but ow Ing to the etorm remained outside uutil Wednesday, when (he crossed tbe bar iu safety, biden wilb gooda and mill machinery. E. F. Slit-, poaunahter at Poiut Terrace, is very hick. One day laat week while working in the garden be fell to th ground. Whea brlf (l up it was discovered that hia left aid" wa paralyzed. At the present writing li' in vesy much better, and great bist. aie eutertiiiiied of bia speedy re covnry. On Weilmsday aa the atenmer Mink wna comiug frolu Seutou to Florence, she shipped an unusual passenger. When about mid way on her trip, and running at full speed, a niearniaid actually flew in over tbo bow and alighted on tbe fore part of tbe boat Tbere ia a curtain at the front of the boat to protect paaaengera from the atormand wind, end tbe fabled marine animal came in under tbe ourtaiu in full view of the passengers. Ibis unexpected appearance of tbe sen nymph ao frightened those on board that everal ladle fainted aud one man jumped overboard. Capt. Cox, of Florence, end E. J. Frasier, of Eugene, who were on the Mink at tbe lime, state that it was a queer looking little animal with flu-like wins, aud a luce resembling that of a human. Tbe uermuid remained only a moment, and be fore auy of tbe frightened partiea on tbe bust could recover from tbeir scare lufli ciently tu capture it, the maid slid iuto tbe bay and out of Right. High Bank Happenings. April ICtb, 1891. Arbor Day pftsaed nnobaerved iu thia vi cinity. . Miss Emma Edward, of Eugene, visited frienda and relative in- thia vicinity over Hnnday. Spring haa at laat put in its appear ance, aud tbe people are busily engaged pre paring guldens aud flower beds. Mr. Samauth Paiuter returned lost week after an exleuded visit with ber sister in Se attle, Washington. A aurprise party was given at Miss Blnucbo Edwards Friday night of last week. There was a small crowd but they hud a large timo. We learn that the railroad bridge over the McKenzie is completed, and is pronounced the best and most complete wooden bridge in tbe state. Springfield is designated as a money order offlco, tbe order to take place July 1st, after which date postal notes and money orders will be issued by the Springfield posiofflce. Step by step Springfield is gradually advanc ing, and before a great many years will be a flourishing city. Regit lab. In Memoriam. Following are the preombles and reso lutions adopted by tbe Engeue tire depart ment on tbe death of li. W. Brannan: Whereas, Our brother fireman, H. W. Urannati, has been taken from us by that stern aud uu lllnehlng messenger, Death; and, Whereas, Our deceased brother was a memtwr of Kuxene Engine Co., No. 1.. end an energetic and faithful liruman, and Oearly beloved by us all; therefore be it . . Resolved, That In the death of B. W. llrannau the Kugene fire dertineut has lost one ot Its most useful members. . Kesolved, That this department extend to the relatives nf our deceased brother their deepest sympathy In this their time of sorrow. Kesolved, That these resolutions be spread up on the records of this department, that a copy of them be tendered the family of deceased, aud that they be published In each of the Eugene newspapers. Ciikstkb Osburn, C. E. Kobkkts, Vikoii. Rowland, Committee. Commissioners Court. Tbe following proceedings were transacted after we went to press last week: The following rules of tolls be allowed and established on the McKenzie wagon road, to be collected at either of tbe covered bridges of said company: each wagon with span horses, mules or oxen, 2; each addi tional span horses, mulea or oxen, i; each additioual span of above, 50 cents; each hack, with oue home. etc.. $1; boggy, buck board, sulkey, cart or sled, 1; wan and horse, or mule, SO cts; pick animal, 2a els; loose horse or mule, IJ. cents; each foot man, 10 cts; cattle, per bead, 10 eta; goats, sheep or hogs, per bead 2', cts. Jos. Koch employed to make mup show ing all tbe road districts in tbe county; con aideratiou, $00. LOST HIS JOB. Tommy Reed Bounced-Congress Has Adjourned, Though it hung on as long as poaMble-and Mr. Heed ia u ex speaker now. But white he was in it be was an extraordinary speak er. So is my atock of clothing an eitraoidi nary speaker iu style, in tit. in quality. n PrThey apeak for themselves, and we deserve ,.i ih.nki for calling your alteution to tbem. Just pane jour billa in ana w win pw " e 8. H. FaikNW-. Eugene. Batips' McKeuile Springs Stage Line. Eli Bangs is now running bis Ug line . n al.aw ! nlt-V Alia nptbe Mcfcenxia nrr - Belknap springs aud intermediate points. Tbe .. lv Eugene on Mondays Wln.).y. aud Friday, returning dafc The trip -ill t J boor.. For ticket, aud further inform.! ion call at the Hoffman Uoo- stables ou Niutb street. lee Furnished. Portland ice delivered to order by Crooer k Blair. Leava oideM witn ueo. " poatoffioa. Brevities. Hot.t.ottr Watchu, Clucks, Jiwilxt 8enTACLEa ami) Music. Henderson, dentist. Walton k Skipwortb, Lawyers, Four prisoueit in the county jail. Go to O. E. Kranaaa for loot wuur. Garden seeds at Sladdeo 4 Son.' See summon in another column. Property is rsising in Eugene daily. Call on Caswell for sidewalk '.umber. 3 room, to rent t Dixon' new restaurant. Tomatoes 10 cent, a can at Sbvl.len k Son's. Oo to Dixon' for orange and cou feci lott ery . Sht mnsio at Patterson k Christian's, inn st Bartlett Spring Mineral Water at Sladden k son s. Money to loan on farm.. Enquire of Judge naiion. . Buy your bread and cake at Dixon'a new bkery. Dixon' Ham Sandwich, the best in tba market. King and strap lojfirer ln" 13.23 at the uacknt store. Look at the sample list of tent and awn Inn at Dixon's. If you want groceries give Ax Billy call. It will pay yon. Hot and oold bath every day in the week at Jerry Horn' barber ahop. Tbe Bean Spray pomp, the best made. For sale by A. f. Cbnrchill. A number nf timber land bnnter have gone np tbe McKenzie this week. Carpets, carpets, all new styles for spring trade at JJay & Henderson s For fine suit made tn order and ready made clothing, go to Jul Hanson. Editor R. H. Miller, of the Springfield Gazette, was in Eugen Wednesday. Drink Bartlett Springs Mineral Water and be healthy. Sold at Sladden k Son's. See tbe new Invoice of oak furniture, all new patterns at Day k Henderson'. 21 dollar will buy a solid, antique, oak bail room set at Day k Hen lerson's. C. Marx, Barber Shop and Bath Booms. First door north of Dunn's new block. Racket store has some new drives in boot and shoe. Call and get price. Blank deeds, mortgage deed and chattel mortgages for sale at the Gcaid offioe. $5,000 worth of ladies' shoe, to be told a' or below cobI. J. D. Matlock. Mr Geo F Craw haa the sole airencr for all hrands of the celebrated Tonsil Punch Cigars Before storing or selling your oat see A V. Peter. Clean Chevalier barley wanted. E. C. Lake, marble cutter and dealer in monuments, shop on Eighth street, Eugene. Remember that Hanson 4 Son bave tbe best selected stock of clothing in town. Brine your old scrap cast iron to the Eu gene Iron Foundry where yon can dispose of it. The Standard Oil Co.' big tank bat been placed in position and is now ready for ser vice. being made. Brick laying will begin next week. filvtnen.lnrh aonanniui Ap wnnd for utfl AT cost by S. Meriau, corner Oak and Sixth streets. P V PlnftvAp Kna vpnpivarl Iha nnntrant to carry the mail between Springfield and the railroad. rnn.n.rinnf tl IRtu, aftplr Tha Ell. gene Flouring milla make the best quality of roller mill flour. C-Hvac. .anlnna lis nil Viqq n mil nn this week before Baker' Hotel, tbe McClaren and Marx buildings. Just received from Southern Oregon 600, 10th tina fresh lard, snaranteed. 1.25 per tin at A. Goldsmith's. IWAariela nml fruit ornWAM Mill and SM the Bean Unray Pump operate. It is the beat. For sale by A. P. Churchill. XrnCiiri.len'a TTnnla Trim 'a Rabin Co. was one of tbe worst bilks that ever visited Eu gene. About 400 people were present. If you are getting too old for yonr spec tacles, or if tbey do not exactly suit you take them to Halts ana nave new lenses mien. Tlrst lino nf nlimti anrl lioht weioht cloth wrapt from 10 to 35 'dollars south of Port land, now on exhibition at A. V. Peters.' Tlia T'n,-a-u,l0 rntnmanAA fla laat term for Ibis school year Monday. Tbe attend ance was mucn outer man usual mr mi. term. Tllai.lr Khaiinl mnrtLvaoAa. warranty and mortgage deeds, for sale at tbe Gdabd office. Printed on heavy paper from the most ap proved forms. The Y. P. S. C. E. of tbe Christisn cburcb will give a social at Bbinehart's parlor on the eveiiinct of May 1st. Look for further particulars. At tbe Msv Dy social given by the Y. r. S. C. E. of tbe Christian church at Bhine hart's parlors May 1st, there will be a good literary p'ngramme ana a aningie supper, i. .....ilnn nf lh Rtaln Korticnltiiral society at Salem Tuesday, a paper by Dr. A. Sharpies of Eugei;e was read, relating to how the society can best extend its usefulness. The Congregational Endeavor society will five cenuine sensible "Crazy Social" two weeks trom toaay. aiay iui prim, u niiFsicn end programme see this psper next week. Dr. G. W. Biddle may be found at bis : i Ali.. atpAot hAtarAAn Fifth and res nit in c uu 1 - Sixth streets one block west of tbe Minne sota Hotel He is prepared to do all dent al work in tbe best manner. Long Creek Eagle: Mr. H. E. Hilliary. a student from the State University, Eugene, n ...io (n 'Nnrlhern Grant last ureuou, aiii-".. week. He will follow teaching as profes sion while witn us. liba the Irishman's flea, and I 1 U I lrl - W.w often irresponsible, so buy an organ ot a reputable house, ann mai win w " with the first damp weather. Call and see Holloway's. The quarterly meeting of the Beventn Day Adventists will be held at the Court House, commencing Friday evening at 7 JO Preaching on Siturday and 8undsy at II . m and 7:30 n.m. Aiiareiuvneu Wallabont and TtliiA ttrfllld Hose. Warranted J years. F. L. Cm m bib. The Jacksonville Time of laat Saturday said: Prof. Frank A. Hufler of the Univer sity of Oregon returned home on Monday to spud bis spring vacation W learn that be Will soon choose the legal profession and be admitted to the bar. The Eugene Mill Co. have sold their de livery wsgon and team to Mr. A. W B kell aud will no longer deliver feed in Eo unw b-ving turned tbeir outfit over to Mr. IU -kell Horace Oflutt will at.y with tbe on'fit as diiver. . , . The Mies ot St. Mary's Guild il I hold mjstery box soci.l at their church Friday ADril24th. Game, in tbe evening for whKh prize, sre offered. M,.t.ry boxe. .1 the small sum o five and fifteen eei.ts each. Evcyoneinvite,,. 'Secretary. Kpringfield Gazette: YeaterdaT Prtm. ler Wilmot sold bis re.ideooe ai.d atore to J. A Brinule of W.Uerville. who will take Ueral merebandise. Mr ilct '' atao.tory building on hi. block eaet of Mill str-et C-iUsiilT.lK'0 lliW. Th AU Hewood Concert Company. Thi.i. ibe most l"u, tbe flnert mn.ie. the cbot M of E-gbl .touu. Four Wliea. Sixteen people. F.ne orchestra. Free -concert, don t mm I it I,', m. Mr. Hey-ood in io A ten . Wile " "The Church Org.n." "Silly Billy. -W.'sing." Tbu i a compny that merit your patronage- Fountain pent at Watts'. Job work at the Gdaj office. Tramps numerous and aancy. We lead, other follow. O. E. K. Tomatoes 10 cents at Stridden k Son.' ' Go to Dixon's for 10 and 15c lunches. Dixon' restaurant, open day and night. Peaches 20 cents a can at Stadden ft Sun's. 200 men wanted to take meals at Dixon's. White flab by Ibe pound at Sladden A Son.'s 20 lb Golden C Sugar for $1 at Sladden ft Son's. Salt mackoral by Ibe pound at Sladden 4 Son. 'a. Oregon and Eastern bams at Sladden k Son.' Go to Goldsmith's and get prices on bacon and lard. J. R. Dixon'a new rbop house for good meals. Selette Plush Jackets only 10 dollars at AJ V. Petera.' Try tbe select Eastern and Yaquina oysters at Dixon'a. Blank deeds and mortgages for sale at the Guard offioe. Goldamith pay tbe highest cash price foi country produce. Friendly ha a carpet ad. on the first page. Read it. Try aome breakfast bscon (mm Southern Oregon. A. Goldsuitb. Forest City Dongola shoes only (1 oil a pair at A. V. Peters.' Twenty ponndsef Golden C sugar for $1 at Sladden k Son.' Bnrbank potatoes 55 cents per bushel at Slsdden k Son.'s All kinds of mill saws and files for sale at Richard Mount's saw shop. Tbe talk of the town: S. II. Friendly's furnishing goods window. Remember tbe $1 50 Dongola shoe, good value for S'i, at A. V. Peters'. Smoke Helms 4 Beavenne'a Queen Re gent lOo cigar. Best in town. Tbe best assortment ot children's shoes will be found at O. E. Krausse'. Bartlett spring mineral water (doea won ders) for sale at Sladden 4 Son.' My entire stock 10 per cent, discount for cash. J. D. Matlock. Blackeyed field peas ia per pound. A. Goldsmith. The ladies are especially invited to attend afternoon auction sale at J. Ebuur 4 Co 'a. The Guabd job offioe is now prepared to print til kind of stallion posters. Give us scall. k large assortment of wall paper just re oeived at tbe Eugene Book Store. Call and aee it. Sugar-cured hams, breakfast bacon and shoulders from Seutheru Oreijnn, at Gold smith's. Tbe Endeavor Sooiety of tbe Congrega tional church will give a "Crazy Social" ou Saturday evening, May 2. If you want to buy a maguiflcent orpin from $50 to $75 cheaper thau peddlers can sell you, go to W. Uolloway. Attornev Bilveu was in Long lorn pre- oinct trying a civil case last Monday. Tbe youugest man on the juiy wa 78 years of age. The State Presbvtery has been in session at Albany this week. Rev. M. S. Riddle and J. H. Lamson, represented the Eugeue church. W. Hollowov has iust received a consign ment of new oraans. without doubt tbe flu- est toned instrument ever brought here. Call and see tbem. At Billv has removed his srocery store to south side Ninth street, two doors west of Racket Store, where be will continue to give low prices on groceries. Watch this paper next week to see how tbe Congregationulists are coining on with tbeir craty programme for their crazy social, which occurs on crazy eve, May 2.' Rev. H. L. Bates will preach next Sunday morning on "What the Social Classes Owe Each Other." and in the evening on "One- Sided Development" Strangers cordially welcome. J. W. Cherrv's little son. Frank, fell from a truck Wednesday, and the bind wheel passed over bis bead inflicting sevore but not dangerous bruises. It was a fortunate escape from severe if not fatal injuries. Itev. J. C. W. Coxe. Ph.D.. D. U.. will preaoh iu tbe M. E. church next Sabbath at 11 o. to. and 7:30 p. m. Doctor Coxe is an able and eloquent expounder of Christiani ty, and those who hear him will uot be dis appointed. Pbksidknt Habiiisom. It has been deter mined that President Harrison and party will arrive in Encene on Tuesday, May 6th, about 7:30 o'clock in the morning. Tbe nartv will soend about fifteen minutes at the depot. It is expected that short addresses will be mode by maiden iiarnson, roai master General Wannsniuker, Mayor Mo Clung and probably others. The Eugene Board of Trade committee has extended tbe proper invitations, eii". The oommittce ap pointed by tbe Board of lra.le has received an luvitation to e company ibe parly to Port land, wbicb tbey bave determined to sccept. Tbe Portland committee has been invited to come to Eugene and meet tbe train, as guest of tbe Hoard ot iraae. xue resi dent and party will receive a bearty welcome from tbe people of Eugeue and La ie county. Tbe council will bave a special meeting in few days to also take action in tbe matter. We will publish a full programme as soon a tbe same i arranged. SirjsLAW JettV Wobi. A Washington dispatch of April 11 give the following in formation concerning the Siuslaw jetty ap propriations: "The scretarr of war to day notified Representative Hermann that a board of engineera to consist of Major Thorn aa H. Handbnry, Captain Tbomaa W. Sym ocand Lieutenant Edward Burr of tbe corps of engioeers, will be constituted to formulate a project for tbe improvement of the month of tbe Siuslaw river in Oregon. Tbis is tbe result of Mr. Hermann's sever al protests snd personal sppeali made to tbe department here, occasioned by tbe recent order suspending work until Congress meet again. Tbe result of these efforta will cow be that tbe present appropriation of $,0O0 will be expeuded tbis year on the commence ment of work, aooordiug tn tbe plan to be provided for by tbe above named delegation. Oeneral Casey give assurance;to tbe Oregon delegation that work will be eommeuced soon and tbe money expended. BdbolabT. Two tramp giving their names aa Tom Martin and Geo. Williams, broke into a car at the depot laat Tuesday cigbt. They were arrested by Policeman Witter, who gave them quarter, in tbe city Jail. Wednesdoy tbe charge of burgl.ry wa booked against tbem, anil a preliminary examination waa bad before Justice Kinsey, wbo bound them over to await Ibe grand jary. Having no funds, tbey bave taken np their residence in tbe county jail. BlcBivi Mikes. 8. C. Smith from Blue river was in town Thursday. IU re ports numerous inquiries from abroad as to tbe time tbe snow will be gone so that min ers snd prospectors can commence work. At last eccooLU there were 8 feet of snow on top of tbe mountain. At tba bslf way place on the trail, where tbe steep hill, with tbe profane name commeooea, tbe aoow was nearly two feet deep. Tbe Blue river mines will m lively times tbe coming summer. Elictxd DaxioAia At tbe aeasion of the Women's Relief Corps at Astoria last week, Mrs. Harriett SUdden of Eugeo. waa elected a delegate to tbe N'a'.iooai Grand Encampment which meet at Detroit in Jan. Lost. -A Harvest Pocket Banc aUinin( stottey. Finder will fx suitably rewarded by retursinf same U S. H. Friendly', store. Real Estate Transfers, kl'UkMII. Margaret Brimiley et .1 to Maria J dure, quit claim tn lot 2, Wook ', iu Shaw and Pat terson's addition; f 1. Henry Wood to 8 E Beeker, lot 1, block 1, Scott's addition) H7i. Myra K N orris to Maria J Clure, lot 2, block 2, id Shaw and Patterson's addition) II. A C Woodcock toT J I'raig, lot 10, block, 2, College Hill Park; r.DO, H O Humphrey to Geo B. Dorria, lot 5, block lt; Mulllgsn's donation; 1 1H00, A Todd to Jas I. Soott, lot 1, block 7. in Ellsworth's addition; (10, tien It Ilnrris, eiecutur of t estate of T. .1. Smith, tn 11. 0. Humphrey, lot S, block J, Mulligan's addition, and lot 5. blck Mulli gan's donation, also Wnli'iO feet nn Willamette street, also MA acres: t7,4.'i0. P. K. Watters to Frasier ft Berrv, 3S blocks in Frasier ft Hylatid'a addition; S.MM0, CWNTHT. Eli Perkins to A V Churchill and J Smiley, 7S2.IK) acres; bnnii tor deed: Consideration to tie J10,isl. Amount paid 100. T E Morse to E O Derrick, 14.23 acres; i:.o. T M Martin to Geo Millican, 19.40 acres; floo. I'has Kollwrt to John Kollwrt. land; 00. A .1 imi wait to Johnson Thouiswn, 3-1 J acres; J'.ljOO. CIIKSWKI.U Benjamin -Mora to A W Morse, lot 0, block 1; m juncTioM nn, M V Springer to M M Crain, lots 1 and 2, block 30; SoOO. comix uiiove. Joshua Penlr.st'm to A M Penington, lots 5 and M. block (!, McFarland's addition, fclOO. S K Hanson to C 8 Smith, lot 4, block 9, McFarland's addition: CUM). S K Hanson to C S Smith, lot 4, block S, McFarland's sdditlon; S1S0. L M Thompson to Inils Mnnguire, lota 1 ami 2, Mock 7. McFarland's addition; IU5. 1) G McFarland's addition to Cottage Grove, 41 lots, hied by D. G. McFarlab.L WAI.KPtHS. John F Walkor to M C Smith, lot 1, block 1; m. Plat of town of Walker, filed, Victims of La Grippe. A. J. Weston, lute of Alma, Mich., died at tbe Minnesota Hotel last Wednesday from typboid-pneumouia superinduced by an at tack of bi grippe. He came here last June and bud invested in timber land up tbe Mc Kenzie liver. His wife is quite ill from a similar attack. Tbe remain, bave been prepared for shipment to his old home. Thursday moruing A. H. Coou, late of Sterling, Illinois, died at tbe residence of S. P. Lowell, from a similar attack as the above. He arrived here only two weeks ago, and was sutTering from the complaint upou bis arrival. He came bere for tbe purpose of making investments in land. His remains will bo shipped East for interment. Notice to Tax Payers. The Board ot Directors of School District No 4. Lane Couuty, Oregon, will sit as a Board of Equalization at tbeir oflloe in Eu gene, Ogn., ou April 23d, 1H01, at ten o'clock s. iu. of said day and will continue from day today until tbe examination of the axoessmeut toll is complete. Gko. F. Cbaw, Clerk. To the Public. Patterson 4 Christian, Otb St , are pre. pared to furnish handsome lithograpbio mu sic, guaranteed in every way equal to stand ard niusio selling from 25oto75o, which they will sell for lOo. Call and get catalogue. Cain Wagon. A pap Insit hint PAAeived direct from facto ry, wbicb I will sell fur loss money than any other Jirst grade wagon on the coast. r , Ll. lHAHUKu.. Church Rkpobt. The building oommlt tee of tbe Cumberland Presbyterian cburch made tbeir final report to tbe congregation last Sunday morning, showing that tbe to tal oost of tbe new ediho was $4,114.13, and that tbe same bad been raised by subscrip tions, leaving tbe cburch free of debt. The report w.is adopted and tbe committee dis charged. Tbe total expenditures for tbe fiscal year ending April 1st was $5,386.(18. Tbe building committee desire to extend their thanks to the puhlio that generously aided tbe church. Enoims Co. Elictiom The Engine Co. elected officers for tbe ensuing year, Thurs day evening, as follows: 0. F. Uurlburt, Pres. ; F. A. Tozier, Vice Pres.; Geo. F. Craw, Sec; H. H. Stone, Assistant Seo. and Trees. ; S . Heller, Sergeant-at-arms; W. Mo Gbee, Foreman; W. H. Parsons, 1st Assist ant; O C. Osburn, 2nd Assistant; Wm. Pres ton, II. C. A. Miller and Warren Luckey, Trustees. Tim flppii iir PnnuT V have received from Robert Porter, superintendent of cen- - . 1 u J 1 . l sus, iue nnai anu oniciui cuuuv ui umKiiu .a ollr,ir.- StMTf,7 an incresKM nf 1:IH.U!9 over tbo census of 1880. Lane county is credited witn a population oi io.ivo, aa in crease of 6,787 over 1880. Lane standi fourth in the increase, being led by Multno mah with 49,681, Marion with 8,358, and Clackamas with 5,703. A Good Rkoobd. Tbe retiring City Mar shal, Mr.Steveus, deserves credit for the faithful manner in which be performed the duties ol bi office, and should be especially commended for bis work as tax collector. When he took ebarge oue year ago the de linquent taxes amounted to 711.00. He collected all of tbis except (167.29. Of $2,201.70 delinquent for If'M be returned only $84.11(1 nncolltcted. Taxbs Paid. Tbe Military Road Co. this week psid to tbe sheriff tl81. 12, tbeir taxes for the year 1890. For 1889 they bave not yet liquidated, but tbe county intend forc ing tbe payment if not paid in a reasonable time. This company heretofore ho paid only about $200 annually.' H . ii- t K. P. DkwcA-rton. The new hall of the Knights of Py tbiss lodgeat Albany was ded icated with appropriate eeremoniee Thurs day evening. Knigbta E. Ji McChtnsbsn, At. Cbnrchill, J. N. Bunch, Geo. Fisher, T. L. Buck, J. O. Watts and Clarence Winters, of tbe Eugene lodge, assisted. Lako Rhal Esiati Pcbchadb. E. J. Frasier and T. R. Berry purchased three large farms on tbe Siuslaw Harbor last week tbe total area being 814 acres, tbe consider ation being $10,480. Tbis is one of tbe finest fruit tracts on the Pacific coast and it is Ibe intention of tbe owner to subdivide tbe same iuto small tracts. SHEairr SaTts. Sheriff Nolund on Tues day sold 80 acres of land belonging to W. A. Caton for $150 to J. C. Johnson. Wednes day be sold the west l, of lot 3 and tbe east yt of lot 4, block 13, in Packard's addition to Eugene, to Sherwood Burr for C00. CovTBArr Let. Frank Chamber let a contract Tbnraday for tbe bull Una of a Cot tage on West Ninth street to W. II. Alexan der. The plans were drawn by W. T. Campbell. Recommended. -- Ex-Mayor Hovey has been recommended to lb president by lbs Oregon delegation in congress for appoint ment aa a member of tbe visiting committee to West Point. Lost Between Springfield and Eugene. roll of profile paper. Two dollars reward will be paid for its return to tbe iJauUt office, Springfield. Fob Bali. A second band, burglar proof safe at a bargain. Apply for particular, to C'baa. Laoer, Eugene National Bank. Stoss Bobbed. A tramp stole stand mirror sod some soap, in all valued at about $3, from tbe city drug store Wednesday. THK K1TSLA.V KAILUOA1). Rltflit f Way Seonrcd-F.uircne to Florence-A Practicable Route. The Siuslaw and Eastern Railway and Nav igation t'o. has secured a complete location of the line from Kiiavn to Florence, on the Sius law harbor, following the line of the old sur vey, eicepting in a few Hiiuta where the locu tion of the Hue can be imprnveil. It is pro Posed to Intersect the Southern I'acitiu at r'airmoiint. The right of way haa been secured, with few exceptions, for the entire distance, aud engineer are now completing and making cor rections deemed necessary iu the old survey. The erticers of the cmiauy are confident tlmt the route ia an easy one, and practicable in everv particular. They are well pleased with the liK-aliou and the products of the road. The line is through a country of varied re sources, and now, in most part, shut cut from the commercial world. It will infuse oew life snd energy into the rutmtry between Kiuene and Floreuco, anil will give the priHliicts nf the upwr Willamette valley a short and easy mute, to the ocean. This means cheaper freights both nn our exports aud iuiHirts, and Increased prices for the products of the soil. From Eugeue to deep water by the way of Portland it ia 21 miles. From Eugene t Florence, 80 miles. Besides the distunce of the ocean transKrtation would be shortened l.V) miles. The enterprise will greatly Iwnetil this part nf OreX"". The Interest of the management of the Mad and the prorty own are identical, and the company should receive the aid aud enoouragement of every citiieu, Frasier and llylaml Addition. Messrs. Frasier k Berry on Wednesday consummated sll sale, made of tbe lots in tbe Frasier k Uylaud anditinn, and delivered the deeds to purchasers. Tbe entire uumber of lots, 770, were sold. Tbe following per sona were tbe purchasers: D T Auhrvv, Mrs T V Aubrey. Cyrus J Aired, Miss I II llradler. Mrs Mantarct llrumlcy, Mruiu ley it Htallord, Will J lllslow, Thos llnmghlon. Dr W M llelsher, Mra Haudero Hclshaw, O a ItliiKham, Henry It Hrundes, Ell Hans, Alice i Itabliltt.jT Kerry, K M Merry, Altda A llerrv Auiiuit T Kerry, (1 E liurke, Joseph I onia, II I'larlc, J J 1'happel, Jas V Cheshire, W I. Chesh ire, Jas M Colvillc, II 1' t'hrlsteuson, W A ( ox, Mrs M K Croft. Tlllie Cornelius, Margaret lole son, II K Diinten, A I Donovan, J no P liougherty, IsMMiald Hells, Harhery IHarrhach, It M and lies ste fiav, Ueo I' liekum. C II luinten, 1' lavls. II K h'nloc, Mr 11 s Kuloe, A M Klklns, Mra M K Klk, X Kraser, K A Fisher, Kalkuian, Jno Fisher, lna Freeman aud F t King. Price (ill more, A K tiallagher, J T llreiig, Arthur lilllutt, ( reed C Hammond, A (I Hovey, Marv (' Hale, Oco II Hale, Henry llofl'iiiau, Kvrt and l.ulu liar rlngten, Mrs Hctlle llollinsn, Mrs Jennie Hull man, Joseph Healer, lieo Hendricks, II W Hunt, Mrs ilarlwry HollW, l.tlllan C Ionian, T W Jeiik Ins, E LI Judktus, m Johnston, lavtd Jasmau. Sheridan Johnson, J W Kavs, Jno 1) Kennedy, M 1. Kline, A I. Klrklaml, Earnest Keiipler, Mrs Uura Klucaid, II F Keeney, J Kulilmau, y Mros, H F l.uper, D A McCoy, J 1 McCandlens, Wm MartslalV, llenrv Martlall", Catharine Marts lull, 8 J Moss, ( has Miller, Edgar M tiler, T J Mur phy, A E Schwann, Ferdinand F Nelineyer, It K dwell, Oscar Optls, Otto Oplts, Ferdinand Oplta, Adolph Ospal, Miss li M l'almer, lluiw M Talker, FA ltankiu, Mrs F A Rankin. Sabrle Keed, Henry Itulfs, Henry Kentfos, Win Itolir, J P Keiiiuaml, Haiu'l Swift, Mrart J Hwlft, Kam'l F Hwllt, Win Schwartx, Augustus Schwsrla, J M Ssres, rt 8 Sigcl, Freil M and Elva F. Stewart. Jacob Scho nian, Chrlstoph Si'rr, Jno Hteiuer, J W Tagganl, II Thompson, J V Thornton, Jno Trumbull, Mrs t're. FN Vihw,Jiio Wright, Laura Walker. I' K Watters, Allvrt WurUuilHTger, J M W llhelm, Mrs 8 J W right, Jacob Wind, II (I hllehouse. Vi'niW wslham.W K Walker, Hatlle F ZUler, l( J Dutly, Isaac llrltton. The Alba llcywood Company. An attraction that will surely be apprecia ted by tbe pleasure loving people ot Eugene is engaged to appear at Khioebart's theatre Friday evening, April 24. Tbe Alba Hey wood company, that appears on that date, consists of 15 atlists who will render a pro gramme that will leave pleasant recollections in your memory. Alba Heywood is an im personator of Ibe Sol Smith Russell type, tie impersonates male and female characters with equal facility, and hi creations for noveltv. fun. variety aud refinement have never Iwu surpassed. lie also renders popular topical sougs from leading operas. The company has a tine orchestra that will delight tbe uiusio lovlug public If you wish to pass a pleasant evening do not fail to see this company. The Rig Show and Jo Jo. i As can be seen elsewhere In our columns, tbe famous New United Shows, an aggrega tion of world wiile celebrity will visit us nt Eugene, on April 22. It is said the whole show from first to last is of unusual excellence, Tbe horses are splendid specimens, while the performers sre culled from the beat on every continent; that, together with its new feature never before seen wilb other shows cannot fail to interest. It is vouched for that tbe above combination exhibits tbe largest known animal, Queen Jumbo, whose history is identical with tbe Zoologicul Onrduus, London, and is recognized as the undoubted mastodon of mastodons.. That tbere is a treat in store for us and an occasion of rec reative amusement no one can deny. It is not often that such an opportuuity presents Itself. We will be there to see it. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the copartner ship heretofore existing under tbe firm name of Dixon k Saltman is tbis day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Dixon will continue the busiuess and pay all debts due from tbe Ann and collect all outstanding account. Dated April 13tb, 1881. J. R. Dixon, A. O. SA1.TMAM. . s . A METiioDisr Immersed. Tbe Salom Journal tells bow Methodist divine well known in Lane county was involuntarily immersed at Salem: As one of the Oregon Psciflo boats was making ber landing at the wharf Monday evening, Presiding Elder S. P, Wilson, of tbe M. E. church, endeavored to step ashore. By some accldvut he made a miscalculation of the distance to tbe wharf and fell with a great splash Into tbe Blue Willamette. His overcout, valise and silk hat all went into the river. Tbe bat wa recovered later. Not having forgotten the manly art of swimming, which be learned when a boy, be managed to keep bis bead sbove the water nntil aid came to bis rescue. He was taken home in a cab bare beaded and bis clothes well soaked with fresh water. A Incbeasb. The report of tbe receipts of tbe Eugene postofuce for tbe year ending April 1st, IMI, shows a handsome increase over that of 1WO. Tbe receipts for tbe past year were $13,0111. IV.); for WM, $5,180.18; in crease, f8C3.41, beiug nearly 17 per cent. This showing will entitle tbe postmaster to an increase of (100 in annual salary. Gold. Tbe Myrtle Creek Miuiug Co. bsd part of the clean up of tbeir recent run on exhibition at tbe First National bank this week. It is coarae gold and la thought to contain about 91,'JOO. Failure ot water al lowed only a partial clean up. Work on tbe ditch is proceeding steadily. Ick Wobks.. The proprietors of tbe new ice works write that Ibey have purchased all tbe necessary machinery and that tbe same has been ordered shipped to Engeue. Tbey will be here to-day to select a location for their plant. Thus soother industry will be added to our city. Strkxt Cabs. Mr. llolden received from Texas tbis week ten bead of mnlcs and a car of scrspers, tools, etc ll.bssn.it yet de termined when be will commence woik on the street railway. Dei 'oatbs. Spencer Butte lodn. No. 9, I. O. O. F., on Tuesday evening elected del egates to Ibe Grand Lodge wbicb meet in Portland May 20th, a. follows: Geo. N. Frazer, R B. Henderson and F. M. Wilkin. Tou. Cat RsMovkO. Tbe toll gate on . 1. Vf..L'-n.u w hi in -r... . 1 r .. . t 1 w changed from tbe McKenzie Bridge to tbe Jjiue river uriuge. AaausHSBT madb. Tbe Eugene Canning and racking IO. nave levieu is assesaiuriii of 20 per cent of the capital alcck, payable ai ouce. Personal. Fred Benedict has returned to Eugene. Cba. Houdenou has returned to Eugene. Mr. James Offutt ha been very Ick tbi Week. Mrs. rboeb Kinsey visited Albany Wed- Uusdiiy. Phil Miller has returned from visit to tbe East. Mrs. J. R, Ream visited Eugene tbe first of tbe week. Darwin Bristow, of Cottage Grove, was in town Thursday. O. W. Ilurd, one of Florence's merchants, was iu town Friday. Capt. N. L. Packard was able lo be down town Tbursdsy, after leveral day of sick ness. E. J. Frasier. accompanied by his mother, left on a week's visit lo Califoruia, Wednes day evening. L. F. Mcl'herson, of Coyote precinct, left Monday fur lleppuer, where he will spend Ibe slimmer. Hugh Rcushuw look his little son Roy to Portland Wednesday to have him treated for near sightudut-s. James McLean, of Camp Creek, left on a visit with his son, John McLean, to Colfax, Wash., Friday moruing. James Rooney, an old time resident and saddler ot Eugeue, was here Wednesday vis iting old friends. He bsd not been in En geue for fourteen years. Rev. E. P. Henderson will leave about lb first of May for Kentucky, where be goes to represent tbe Cumberland Presbyterian church ot Oregon in tbe general assembly. Sheriff J. M. McLean.of Whitman county, Washington, arrived here Sunday night on visit to his relatives iu Camp Creek precinct. He will probably roturn to hi borne today. Peter Rnney, proprietor of the Foley Springs, was iu town this week. He pro tests agaiust tbe toll allowed on tbe McKen zie toad by the couuty court at the last meet ing. Ueo. Scott has returned from Arizona, where he has been employed in tbe sheen business with his brothers, Robert an! James, for several months past. He will dispose of bis properly in Lane county, ana will return to Arizona aud invest in sheep. Mrs. S. M. Titus, socompanled by her . . ...... . linn - daughter, Mrs. John u mien, oi nniows, arrived home lest Monday. Mrs. O'Brien is stllicted with rheumatism, nut is siowiy improving. Her mauy friends will be pleased to seo ber again. T. J. Cheshire Is down from Baker City on a visit to relatives anil say ne is iu a fair way to become a millionaire. Hi Inter ests in several rich mine which were bought for a few hundred are now worth mauy thousands. Canuery lititlding-g. Thursday evoning the contract for the can nery building, was let to L. N. Roney for the sum of J1.975. The bids wcro as fol lows: L.N. Koney, $1,975; O. A. Davis, (Mh flen. H. Park. 2.150: S. O. (larri- son, 2,175; T. E. Russell, t'2,300; John Ed- mundson, f 2,3o2.40; Tbomaa uros , ij.oiu, There will be two buildings. On will be two stories high, 50x100 feet; height of sto ries 11 and tf feet respectively. The other will be 5(xC0 feet, with one 12 foot story. Tbe buildings will face the railroad track. Work will be commenced on tuem at once. Carpets. 1 .1.. ..!,.'... ! li. a t mI Among IUB special lira iu " ,v... Friendly's particular attention is the oarpet lino. His carpets are carefully seleoted and he can fill any order, guaranteeing satisfao- .1 i... tii .-J n.ln. Ha will MUU UUIU SI IU lUSIH WJU f 11 ' " be pleased to show his carpet to prospective purchasers. Why Not Take look at a new atyle ot carpet when you can by calling to see the "DBLIH ABT f " It is something Jo take tbe place of a Three Ply. 8. H. Fbiendlt. Grip. A first tifnvati tsllv for Insinn vour (trip on pleasaut summer will be to buy one of F. L. Chamber's fine buggie or Canopy Top Surreys. Piices very low. An OuifnoniT Tiiikf. Wednesday evenina while Deputy Sheriff Croner was searcing for the tramp, that robbed the uuy arug sure, near tbe depot, be found one that rau away. n nnrunuil ami the irsmn threw an overcoat that he bad to one side. Croner fired bis re volver iuto tbe sir and brought the tramp to a stand and not finding any of tba missing articles on bia person released him. Tbe oveicoat wa seonred and wa identified Thursday morning a tbe property ot Jullu WlilHns stolen from tha Baker House the evening before. In tbe meantime the city ollioers bad arrestea ma tramp as a vagrsui and be was lueuunea uy uroner. au eiaui- limlinn SUi belli luifoPS JllStlcA KinSCT Thursday and tbe tramp, giving tbe name of John Devlin, was bound over to await tbe sotion of tbe grand Jury for burglary. HooM.DMiBSf. Three fonrteen-year-old boys last week, near tbe Masonla cemetery, attacked a couple of smaller boy wbo wore gathering flower, and capturing one of them took a cord, and plaolng it around bi neck put the other end over a limb of a tree and tben started on, when tbe boy pulled out bi kuife and attempted to cot the cord, when the trio returned and took tbe knife away from him. He remained in tbi position for quite a time when a passerby out tbe string and liberated him. Tbe boy' neck bore the marks of tbe eord nntil tbe next day. Tbe oulprits should be severely pun ished by parents. Stbxkt Impbovimkhts. The street com mittee reported to tbe last meeting of tbe oonncll that VS1, blocks had been graded during Ibe year ending April 1st at a oost of f (1,(172,71 to tbe property owners. The eity bad laid about 176 street crossings, 70 alley crossings, 110 culverts or drains, with gravel (or same, at a total oost of not less than Lands Ubahhbsmbo. A. E. Wheeler, the oouuty abstractor has discovered 1U5,510 acres of lands belonging to the O. k 0. R. K. Co , in Lane couuty that bave never been ou tbe tax rolls. SberiU Noland ho as sessed the laud for lH'.K) at fi per acre, which will yield tbe county a tax of 8,7'J7.y7. AiX(CiTTKO. The preliminary examina tion of James Allen, for assaulting S. C. Branton uear Walterville last week, was beld before Justice Kinsey Wednesday, and the defendant was discharged by the court. Mr. Allen has always stood high in tbe com munity and bis friends are pleased at bi acquittal. None. Any person living at a distano wishing to breed mare to either of tbe bones, Young George, owned by I. N. Hem bree, or Young Bonaparte, owned by Jame Calvert, will be furnished pasture for 75 cts. a bead per month. Jambs Calvxbt Improving. Dr. Paine received a letter r.n.n T)v Mi'M nrtrv. Thnrmdav. atatinir that be wa feeling much better, and waa gaining in aireugiu. uaviuu waiacu iwu iswu that day. However, be ia aa yet unable to eat an) thing except Binds. Diaiib Spit. The suit of J. Kumli vs. IL.nihMrn PinA railrnail nnninaliv. for damages fur injuries reoeived in the Lake Lttbutb wreck wa tried at saiem uii. wees. Attorney Woodcock conducted the ease for Mr. Kumli. Look Hius Guls. -Watts has just re ceived a nice line of (riendahip nngs, both gold aud silver. Militia Trials. - The flndinss of Ibe court martial in the cases of Cspt, Sladden and Lieut. Yoran of Co. C, 0. N. O., of Eugene bave been made public Tbe OregonUu of April 18, give tbe same a follows: Captain Sladden was found guilty on the charge and tbe first specification, and not guilty on tbe second specification. Tbe following l toe sentence oi iue evun. "That be be reprimanded by order from regimental beadauarterf, and that (aid or der be published and posted in each com pany headquarter of said Second regiment for period of thirty days." Lieutenant Yoisn was charged with diso bedience of orders, in violation of the 21at article of war. Specification 1 states Ibat be wus ordered to take charge of tbe drill squad of 0 Co. and drill tbem at least two hour each week, a per company orders No. 1, but he did not drill tbe (aid recruit once which is in violation of tbe law of the O. N.O., and article of war. The accused was found gnilty on tbe first specification, not guilty on tbe aeoond and guilty on tbe charge. Tbe sentence of tbe court Is: "That he be oontinned under ar rest for thirty days, also be reprimanded by tbe regimental commander in goneral or ders, and also pay fine to bis company fund of f 10." The proceedings, findings and sentences on these case were approved by Governor Pennoyer, oommsndor-ln chief. In tbe case of Lieutenant Yoran, however, the sentence appeared to be excessive to Oovernor Pennoy er wbo modified it a follow: "So much of the sentenoe as require him to be oontinned nnder arrest for thirtv dav and to pay a flue to his company fund of $10 1 hereby remitted. A thus mitigated, me lenience will be duly executed. Lleut.-Col. Ivanhoe of tbe Third Regl Iment, for keeping company fund, wa dishonorably discharged from tbe service, and fined 1123. The Governor remitted Ibe fine, and approved bi dismissal from the service. A Word to Farmers. EnrroB or tub Gdabd: Tbe Eauene Canning, k Packing Co. hav ing resolved to make a beginning tbia yoar have asked farmer and others to plant veg etable for their use, offering to psy the ame price a the one paid elsewhere for them. Tbere seems to be an Impression that tbe produoer can not make much by accepting these price but such 1 not tbe cose. Take tomatoes; an acre of ground will plaut over 2700 plants. Now if each plant gave a box of tomatoes (CO ttl.) wbicb 1 tbe amount raised in California it would pay (540 per acre, but put it at one-half box, and some of onr market gardeners bere say that it will well do that aud yon bave 270 per tore. Of court it take work, but you are wtll paid for that work. liM a man woo l summer lauowing on land plant it with tbe right kind of sw.et com (the company will furnish you seed) and be will make from f35 to fl40 per acre, mnoh more than he could make trom wheat or oat and tbe benefit Of a good summer fallow besides, but tbe corn must be worked, and be doe it at a time be ha little or nothing else to do. Let bim plant peas and be gets f'JO per ton for them pods and all while they are ?recn and weigh heavy and he will make rom $30 to fCU per acre according to hi eronnd and all these thing are an addition to bia preaeul aources of Income. Get in, farmer, come and take hold and give it trial. Tbe stockholder have pnt np $20,000 to tart tbi business and tbe producer and la borer are tbe one that will receive 19-20th of all the benenfit and profit that are mode. The object i to do a very large busi ness snd at a very small margin ot profit. Let tbe producer come in and get eed and nnite with the persona who have invest ed tbeir means In the plant and establish new productive Industry bere in our county and town; the interes is a common one and that help everybody and hurt nobody. B. Hadleyville Items. April 13tb, 1891. Cha. nadlev visited with hi family at this place last Sunday. Mr. Peter withers returned irom a visit to Corvalli last week. Nez Owen paid a flying visit to Uadiey. Till Sunday. Miss Sarah uouuiiocn, oi uauieyviue, is visiting friends tn Eugene. Mr. A I Linn ha son to Eocene, were he expects to remain for some time. A little child of wm. uouanaBworin is wry . . . ' ....... Walter Edri. of Eugene, wa in iiaaiey- villa Sunday. Itev. Doty preached at usuieyvuie laai Sunday, A protracted meeting is expected to besin In about two weeks, conduoted by Revs, Kellems and Doty. Messrs. Uuckman and inman Degin a term of singing ichool at Palestine April 19th. Tf run aranl In make the bova feel sood be in attendance with your little "dollar-and a- bait." There 1 being a large quantity of hop nl.nl.d In ihla neighborhood thiSBDrioe. B. J. Owen baa a large yard of ten vines, and is trying to gel torn ot bi neignoors 10 start a . Big Jim tnd Little Joe oaa a mock oown last week. Big Jim got considerably "chawed." A great many emigrant are settling on Wolf creek and Siuslaw. Tbere is a great deal of good land yet to be taken. G. L. Coryell ha taken a very fine farm on Wolf creek. He expect to move hi family on it in the near future. VI V llnnil'a atnre In TTadlevvllla la doinff a rushing business. Over I'm dozen eggs were taken in lost Hatnrday, at least uiai is what tbe "truthful" clerk told ns. The cranky office seeker of Hadleyville are rushing the Farmer' Alliance np in good shape. Get tbere, boy, it' your only chance to get an oflloe. Letter List. April 17, 1891. Gilbert AT Holland, (ieonro Jones, Mrs Martha Jones, 8111 Mark ley, N C Htuart, Mr L Htewart, Ellas Thistle, WI Alork, A 8 lirumuiell, Samuel Hsker, Harry Calen.C O Chameelln, H W Cotton, Jessie ( oi, Mra Microtia ( rem, Miss Jennie Davta. Mrs Ellsaheth Thayer. I) Davis, H K Warner, Mrs Mary C Davis, Bamuel 2 Wiltse, Clara Imiry, Miss Viola West, Wm Ullhert, Ah Zachary, JK A eharxe of ono cent will ba made on each letter given out Persons calling for letters will please say when advertised. MlMMIB WASHBtTBNB, P. M. Alba Heywood. Tbe appearance of the Alba Heywood company in Eugene Friday evening, April 24, promise to be a very successful one. Already a large number of reserved aeats have been sold. It is very rarely that Mr. Rbinebart I mistaken on the merits of company, and hi guarantee that the Alba Heywood combination is first-class will sat isfy the public. Tbe programme is one that most people will enjoy, consisting aa it doe of humorous and patbetio costumed imper sonalitiona, charaoter and topical songs, vocal and instrumental songs and duets, and gem fiom leading opera. Margaret Grace Scriber. Margaret Grace Scriber to-night at Rbine bart Hall. Don't fail to bear her ber en joyable selections. See programme. Ad mission, 60 centa; no reserved seat. Ctoawo On Mt BrjwuKss. The greatest bargains ever offered in Eugene. AH per sona indebted to me by note or account are requested to call at once and settle. J. D. Matlock. LtWBBB None. Go to the Depot lurabex yard tor cheap lumber. Andrew will not be ondenold. i. '-'-s