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CITY AND COUNTY BRIEF NEXTION. Warm weather. Measles prevalent Cherry k Day, undertakers. Fer good dentistry go o Clark, Bring jour chickens to Bettman's. Go to Hendrlclj' indie the boM tire tetter, Job work a speciality at the GcAip office AU kind of gran teedt for tale at A Gold' frith' . . ., , Cheapest tobacco in town at the Variety Iron". ' .- . . The highest cash price paid for wheat by J B Duon, , Job work executed with dispatch at tie GVabd oince. . t ti i . g, Common Conacil roeeU Monday evening at Dunn's ball. - ' ., .See A. 8. Carrie s now advertisement in another column. ., Swift k Co. will pay the highest market price for chickens. .y Abnt thirty men are now at work on the Bhislaw wagon road. Go t Swift k Co.'s for fresh California eandies, crackers, Ac. Craia Bros hare had the front of their tore painted a dark color. . The Gdabd has the largest circtilntirin of any paper in Lane county. A fine Una of silk plushes irt all shades and grades at F B Dunn's; n ,.. , Ths only place ' where you can always sell your chickens is at Uettuan s ,; Vs , ,. 4. A full assortment of Lvlies, tnisLes and chil dren underware at Bettman,, . Commencement exercises begii at the State University next Tuesday. . .For fine harness, suldli-s, etc., go to A. 8. Carrie's new shop on Eighth street. Freshest and finest groceries,, cigars and eandies at Swift k Co's. Try them. f Swift k Co.'s goods are all new.snd bought tor cash, aud aro sold cheap for cash, ( We receive many letters of. enquiry con cerning the resources of Laue Coiinty. ( , Hides, furs, chickens and all kinds, of pro dace bought for cash at A. Goldsmith's. , A good stock of paints, oils, pud . vanishes always on hand at Luckey k Bristow's. y Swift k Co. sell canned goods, put up this year, as cheap as can be bought iu town. f Tho grist mill at this place will shut down for repairs in a fow days and will remain idle for about one month: t A nice assortment of cut patterns., for la dies' and children's clothes t ft G Crlliaott A Co.'s, at New York rates. , Seven cans tomatoes for one dollar, and ether cannud goods cheap, at Swift & Co.'s This year's put up and froth. ( Marshal Attebery h;w lud one mil on the jhi gng this week npoii our streets. Ho u sentenced fur disorderly couduct f Mr 3 ll Friendly will pay the highest lash market price for wheat. Give him a oall bafore selling your grain elsewhere. Y The Morlrnzie road ii n nw open for traf.bl kud w ig his can pass ovor the road without dilBculty. Wit. Osbiiix, Supt, , The gate leading into the Masonic ,g;i:o tery is in a dilapidated condition, and, should be reptired before stock get in aud destroy the shrubbery. , .Soma, excellent hop land, for sale, ii tracts troia. JO. acres upward. Price frnn'i $.$ to $12 per acre. - 1: , , . Uio. M. Miller. I J A Winter ha received, view camera jrm Chicago, anrl ,is .prepaftd to take in- Itantaneons pictures of dwellings, outdoors ;ronps,eto. .. , Young Larkins, who assaulted the China man, was fined f 15 and costs by Recorder allison. We hope the young man here after will walk in the path of the righteous. , At the last meeting of E H k L Co, the company resolved to give a Fourth of July ball, and to turn out in the procession at the celebration. They also ordered the trucks, ladders, Ac. painted in good style. j F. M. Wilkins has been appointed agent fur the Mathaseck piano and Oshonuiger organ, manufactured at New Haven,';Connecticut The instruments axe of the finest, wake, fully guaranteed, and without doubt among the best In the United States. .'.).. Wm. Osbnrn, superintendent of the Mc kenzie wagon road, left , this place on the th instt to complete repairs on this road on Ijhe other side of the mountains. The road iji in excellent conditio on this side, and pnblio travel has already commenced. I Farmers are requested .tp call at the new harness shop on Eighth street and price the s,tock. None but compotenl workmen are employed, and all goods are warranted as first class. If yon want anything in the Saddlery line, give the new shop a call and iamine the stock. , At the Variety Store, for II, you can buy either 14 lbs. rice, 7) lbs. Costa Rica coffee, 8 bs. refined sugar, 12 lbs. Barton's soda, 8 eans tomatoes, 6 cans salmon, 6 lbs. ground coffee, Sfccandles, and everything at bottom prices. Best Golden syrup at 94.25 per keg ; Golden iO" sugar, llcts.perllv -Toweeo lower than anywhere else. T. J. Cheshire, Manager. , Prof. H. Gnna will give one week's vaca tion, and will returns his professional duties qn June 18th. He wishes, tq say to those young ladies who are intending to join his tpusio class that they would confer a favor upon him by applying as early as possible, as he intends at the commencement to re arrange bis teaching hours: , . , When yod come to town to do , business, never patronize perse who doe not ad vertise in your county, japerf because the advertiser gains th largest f stronage by the use of printer's vink, and by so doing he can always sell to yon . cheaper thai tk party east who waits for the .customer to happen along: and stumble over bis place of business before be learn that the dealer ha anything fee sal. Always patrooiz she tnn wbo ad 'viprtuM in your best fnead, the County June Apportionment. Orrici School Rit't, ) Kuoene, June 4, 1883. J Amount reported by Treasurer on hand, 14, Jfi) ... 1 . mo. nnoie number of pupils iu county, o.suu; apportions to each scholar, 1 10. Di.t No 1, but No 2. Di.t No 3, Dut No 4, Dist No 5, Dint No 6, I)it No 7, Dut No 8, Dist No 9, Dut No 10, Dist No 11, Dist No 12, Dist No 13, Dut No 14, Dist No IS, Dist No 16, Dist No 17, Dut No 18, Dist No 111, DUt No 20, Dist No 21, Dist No 22, Dist No 23, Dist No 24, Dist No 25, Dist No 2l). Dist No 27, Dut He m, Dut No 2U, Dist No 30. Dist No S3, DUt No 35, Dist No 30. Dist No 37, Dist No 38, Dist No 39, Dist No 40, Dist No 41, Dist No X Dist No 43, DUt No 41: Dist No 4!i, Dist No 40, Dist No 47, Dist No 4ri, DUt No 49, DUt No 5J, Dist No M, Dist No hi, Dist No 53, Dist No 5t, Dist N 0 5o, Dist No M, Dist No 57, Dist No 58, Dist No C, Dist No UJ, DUt No Gl, Dist No 62, Dist No 63, DUt No 63, Dut No 67i Dist No 68, Dist No 69, Dist No 70, Dut Ne 71, DUt No 72, Dist No 74, Dist No 75, Dist No 76, Dist No 77, Dist No 78, Dist No 79, DUt No 80, Dist No 82, Dist No 83, Dist No 84, Dist No 85, DUt No 80, Dist No 87, Dist No 88, Dist No 8!). Dist No 90, . A. 11 11 ' J T CaUison, Clerk. n v L':..u 11 h B KutleJir., G A Dorris A L Dunavas, " J A Stephens, " Ihos Bailey, Z Crabtre ' Tllenshaw " JFKiik, a ' B F Moiuton, ' . F 0 Kuierson, J M Keeney, '" E Van Vrankln, I R Howard, ' OW Roberts, Chas Goodchild ' II 0 Edwards, J W Steward Jess Stewart, " J C Jennings. " M G Siuith, . ,( S E McClure, " John Shields, M J II Bharpe, " I R Bris, f W A Smith, " John Uatchelor " J D MaUock, " B Ifyland. " O H Hale, " D M Canady, " H Wingard, " O Q Cartwright," " Jesse Soverns, " X U Palmer, Oo L Uilfrey, " G W Rinehart, " I! D HardUty, " M A Sliii.nw, W W llintoa, " Aaron Lurch, " S Handsaker, " INHembree, . S B Withington, " K A Bishop, ' J F Taylor, ., " W G Purkesoni " Gee Gilbert, " 8 G Liudsey; " J R Crow, " Jas Barger, " 8 M Harrill, " Eugene Finn, n !' Thos McCullough " J C Iuman, -i J T Donaldson " JBItouge, , " Wm F Smith, " A W Moore, ... ? James 0' lined 1 " J W Parks, " R Pepiot, " W H Hutfman, " J M Dick, , " ADHyiond, " BKIlmaker, " H N Carter, " P Massev, ; " J A Walker. " J-M (Joldsou " WHHill, " J H Whitmore, " J W Porter, " E Bristnw, , . " Mrs AT Warner, " J H Vector, " J V McBee, " A C Jennings, " Paliuef Ayres, " B T Inmau, " 0 W Lyons, " B PoHt, " W, Pattcbsos, County Sup't, 64 96 69 16 47 66 649 60 34 80 69 16 66 12 26 68 SO 16 66 12 C2 64 25 52 71 92 71 92 72 48 22 04 81 20 37 12 127 60 27 81 M 04 84 80 62 20 81 20 69 60 41 76 65 68 12 76 42 02 62 20 m 28 70 74 65 68 27 84 35 90 16 24 63 80 35 96 31 32 110 20 MSt 1W 80 39 44 42 92 65 68 13 92 S3 64 35 96 52 20 20 88 42 92 0 82 65 68 38 64 42 92 94 80 82 48 26 68 88 28 41 70 48 72 37 12 82 48 124 12 31 32 33 64 26 68 41 76 34 80 24 36 33 64 .20 88 44 08 31 32 18 W 17 49 27 84 , 30 16 62 64 41 75 25 52 10 24 19 72 Teacher's Report. . The following Is the teacher's report of the public svhiKil iu District No. 4,-Connty of r..in-, for th? year comnnmcin; Sept. 11th, ISo'', and ending .May L'otli, !fv..i : v -I rfr fail First Gnule 180 iui(i 32 Second Grade. ISO 30 Third Grade 189 8001 44 Fourth Grade 180 8101 47 Fifth Grade 180 C3;2 33 Sixth Grade J80 6019 M- Total....- 180 40018 222 Above is a part of the ounuul report of Eu gene public school. Space will not permit a full report: The school having closed for ths present yoftr, we deem it proper to offer a few thoughts relative to its present condition and future prosperity. Although it bos not reached that degree oi perfection desired, yet we, be lieve it is being gradually improved, and in the near future will, equal or excel ny graded school in the State. . The prosperity of the school is evident from the large attendance during the present year, and in a few years ad ditional grares will be required to accommo date the public . Whatever success ay have been attained during the postJ year is attrib utable in a great degree to the schtdftrly at tainments .and lodydike deportment of the teachers in the several grades. While mv re lation as teacher ha .closed, my interest as a citizen continues with the hurene public school. J. E. FENtOK, Principal. j-n; r Oleomargarine. The nll'imar.-vrioe factory is turning out l.irrrn ri'iiantitfcB of "bull butter" ill San Fran cisco, and thcpcnplo in salt .defense ;have been driven to pass a law that all of it a6lil there shall be marked so that mistaking It for the genuine article will be an impossibil ity. The result of this is that the bogus butter sales in San Francisco are light, but in the country towns it is very heavy, where it appears nnbranded. A well posted gen tleman says that notwithstanding the con tradiction of produce, merchants in this city, forty tons c this, vile command, in two pound rolls, was .brought fo Portland in one steamer, recently, and that sorgb)ody in this city is. growing rich by dealing in it- Cheap restaurant and third-class hotels, buy it, knowing it to be oleomargarine, but as .they get it at a low fignre, and as it is not easily detected, they are satisfied. We do aot doubt, eithory that some irresponsible gro cers, with lull Knowledge. 01 its oounterieit Pioneer of Lana County. Ei'Oixi City, June 4, 1881 Pursuant to published call, the pioneer of Oregon met at the Court Hons in Eu gen City for the purpose of Heeling ths organisation of said pioneer into an associ ation tor Lan county. On motion of Rodney Scott, Hv. Edward It Gesry. was elected temporary chairman. On motion, Ben F Dorri was elected tern porary secretary, i . . ... On motion of Josh u j. Walton, a com mitte of, five was appointed oe, permanent orgaomtioui consisting of MaVioo Martin, John Bailey. Dr A W Patterson. Steven Jenkins and John Whiteaker, y 4. On motion of J R Ellison, it wu decided that all persons who emigrated to the Pacific Coast in 1853 or earlier, shall be sligibls to membership in this association,. and. 1 there after those emigrating to this coast each suc ceeding year shall be eligible to membership. On motion, a committee of two on enroll ment was appotuted, consisting of Joshua J, Walton and Thomas O.,. Hendricks. The committee proceeded to enroll tht name of all present who desired to Join th assocl atioo. , . .1 . ! .. The names enrolled with- the date of- ar rival aud the Stat emigrated from, wore as follow : ' 1843. Al nembree. Mo, - Wm Delaney, Mo. Mrs AC Patterson, Mo 1844. , . HC Owens, Mo Mrs E Conser, Ihd 1845. 3 B Polly, low Rodney Sodtt. Mo J D Hampton, Mo John Cogswell, Mich Wesley shannon, 111 Mrs K Shannon-, WTObum,Ind Wm T Vaughan, Vax Li a Garrison, Iowa 1816.' .-. .... Steven Jenkins Mo J C Rlchanlson. Mo Geo H Muroh, do . Mr M K Murch, do Mrs Elizabeth. Richardson, Mo . 1847.. . -, " John Bailey, Mo " L Ilulitt, NY ' Wm ISlanton, do- Mr a kroner, Mo F G Vaughan, dp Prior V Blair, do Dr N h le, Iowa MrsCM Hudillerton.do Wm Smith, Ind . . V John Diamond, 111 Mrs Elinor Huff, Iowa Jacob. C Spores, do James McLearen, do Mr Nany Spores, do IUley GUbert, de Gee Gilbert, do 1848. Thos G Hendricks, 111 Jacob Conser, 111 . ' Robert CaUison, do -. ' Mrs S A Sktggs, do Mi Mary CaUison, do Mrs 8 J Winter, do J M Shelley, Iowa J W Cleaver, do L D Gibson, Mo Mrs H E Johtuxrt), do Solomon Cox, do Mrs Sarah J enkins,Mo 1849. , J G Gray, Ind A R Smith, Mo J J Walton, Sr. Conn J H Smith, do Mrs ArniM Walton.KyO W Washburn. Ohio J R Ellison, III - Wm Gearhart, Mo G W RoberU, Mo . AS Currie, do It Sparks, do J R Ream, do E J McClanahsni IU W F Smith, do Joshua J Walton, Ind T A Milliorn, do 1' John McCiilloek. Va J M Hendricks, 111 Mrs Nancy Smith, Ind A G HoveyJOIiio John Whiteaker, do N L Packard; Me Mrs Mary A Coleman, Iowa I860. Prtwloy Cowrgys, I I'r John Nicklin, do Jardes Huddleston, Va Edward R Geary, Ohio Mrs N M Geary, do J W Johnson: Mo J Y Oihsdn, do J M Eddy, do F Dudlev.'do Mrs S S McClure, do '' Sarah M Undrwoodtdo MP Martin, Ky i" Joseph Mol.eam Ohio I) SI Itisdon, 111 I J Sinidi, Mo ' M II Harlow, Mo ( iVips, III M s I. M'IhtV, 111 J.i Lane, Ga -Suniiel Swift, HI' Mrs S J Swift, do A W Gibson, Mo James Healherly, Mb 1831. Mrs G H Titus, Ohio W A Pottor, do Mrs L A Pott-ir, Mo W A Masterson, do U S Bean, do Wm Churchill, Iowa Jurats Huffman, 111 W H Hoffman, do Mrs M P Cox, Mo I'.. Tesse Cox, Jto J W Cox, do - ; J J Williamson, do A A Kin, do Mrs M F Cogswell.do C W Boren, 111 Mrs A F Pearce, do IA Clark; do Mrs.B fi SUfford,' Ind Mrs E J Masterson, do K Farringiort Ohio A J Babb. Kv R B Cochran, Mo A J Zumwalt, do - A J Mannln. N Y Elitaheth Keeney) Mo 1&2. Mrs K R Skinner. Me R G CaUison. Ill . S M Titus,-low I Zumwalt, do- - J Simpson, Canada ' Mrs Jan Zumwalt, do Garnett Jiogart, low Geo Hovers, do Mrs E fiogart, do t Mrs E Wanton, Ark Mrs S S Gitxoni III T G Gilfillin. Penn , GBHayei'Mo . A W Patterson, Penn'1 J R ChriW III Charles Calloway, Mo J F Chesher, Mo ! Robt Ware, do '" Mrs Susan Chesher.do Jaames Gearhart, do 8 D Coats, 'Ohio H L Thompson, do C C Croner, do-' ' Isabel Ware, do Mary A Hembree, do Mrs r K Kicuon, uonn r. btewart, Mo Geo Bailer. Ill J B Alexander, do Emily Alexadden do Jacob Gillespie,-low T S Poindexter, 111 Rfrs E Gillespie, dt Mrs M A Test, do M Wallis, NO i" Mrs E Wallis, Tfnn Ben F DorriS, do: K M CaUison, 111 ;; Mrs M CaUison, Iowa MrsMAHeodricks.do John Milliorn, Mo Mrs M Milliorn, do -Mrs WH Huffman, do Daniel Test, do (reo Carnpliell, do Nelly 8 Masterson, do T J McPbcrson, do H N Cooki low Wm GatneyJ-KT John Brown, Mq ' Mrs M lirown, do Mrs S E Patterson, IU H T Hall, do J G Dav. Tenn Mrs A L Day, Mo Jos Veatch. do LMrs J A Bean, do Jas G Mitchell, Iowa Jane Mitchell) do L'B Rowland, do ' Mrs E Rowland; do MeNin Cooic, Mo Malilda Cook,' do Robert Scott, do -Mrs E L Gilbert; do Saml Baiiehman. Ill' J H D Henderson, Mo Tl.. I An M H Cook. Vt)i Mrs M Parsons, III Sarah Cantrell, do J M Stafford, Mo Sarah K Stafford, Ind MrsR Fisher,' do ITios Matthews, 111 Eliza Matthews, do John BogartIowa ' James McPherson, Mo Kli Dodson.'Fl Wm J Fox, Ky JN relderwert MrsMEHendnrsn;do Wm M Bogart, Iowa Mrs E Hoffman, do Abram Bogart, do Henry Mo.-re, Iowa W. T Awbrey, do ' ..1853. , . Mrs M E Gray, Iowa Mrs A J HuUn, Mich E P Coleman, 111 D H Coleman, do . Mary Coleman, do' Mrs A J Babb, do C W Powell, do nature, sell oleomargarine -whsnever t unity offers. Portland Welcome. Tbaviunq Quacks. Daring the Summer months quack doctors Are fjretty near as nu merous as fleas in. a banj,yard. They turn np in our midst with some lif invigorating, life saving machine, and by a large distribu-. tion of circulars .tlb 'bogus .testimonial thereon, they cntga., the unwary. ,Shun these trsvehog ad..beata! .Billing the town, circus fashion, is always evidence that a traveling bilk' is aiooog'u's. . W have first class resident piiysicians who made th sci ence of medicine and skill of surgery a life work. Tbes men are the ones to give per manent help to the sick. 1 Marbied, At th residence of W A Ba ker, by AC Jennings, J.B, on June 3d, 1&33', J H Baktr and Julia Eoclestoe, all of Lan county 'HctaiWlld. oPPor-VSMcCliire,Iow Wm Kelsay, Ky JWheler,IU ' Mrs M Hayes, do A Ellmaker, lows B A Johnson, Mo Wm B BargeT, do Thos Gray, Ind . Mary J Gray, do T J. Ttonton, xlo " M E Duntoa.Obio Mrs Alio Mseey, IU Saml Handsaker, do A Matthews. Penn M J Matthews, Pena A 8 Patterson, Ind H K Kineaid, do Mr E Soverns, do -Wm McFherson, Mo Philin MulWev. do - MrsM J Matthews, 111 J w Matlock, Mo Rosoo Knox, do ' Phil Cantrell, do Mrs M Knox, do " J J CaUoway. Mo Jas V Wamick, do F B Harlow, do M Kennedr, do -. John Blue, do Julia' A Kennedy,-do' Wm P Gardner, Iowa N Kineaid Ridell, Ind W T Campbell, do Jas Luper, 111 " Mrs R McLeau, Ohio Thos lieUhaw, fnd H N Hill, Mo Mr M Belshaw, do Geo Belshaw, Ind MrsCAWashbume,do Mrs C Belshaw, do J D Matlock, Mo Chas Bennett, 111 Mn 8 Matlock, do Marv Bennett. IU Miss M Freeman, III Mrs E J F arrington.do Oa motion, tht meeting adjourned until on o'clock P. M. imuoos ttssiox. Th meeting was oaUsd to order at 1 P. M. by tht chairman, - The eommltte on 'permanent organisation suunmteu uit following report, which was doptedt President, Hon. John Whiteaker 1 Vice Pres., Hon. A, & Patterson 1 Recordins Sea, Hon. T. G. Hsndrioks 1. Corresponding oeo., Joshua J Walton; Treasurer, Hon. R. & Cochraa. . , Oa motion of E. R. Geary, a eommltte o nr to droit a constitution and-, by-laws was appointed, eonsUtlng of E. R. Geary, R. B. Cochran, A. W. PatUnon, Marion Martin and JohaBailsy. .: On motion, th Treasurer wu ordered to Procure a suitable book for the Secretary in which to enroU the names of tht kioneer. Mr. Manning, of Douglas county, presented th association with a plec of an oak stump, th tree of which th emigrant of 1846 fsUed and used for wood, to makt camp fire,: This small band of emigrant camped la Douglas county for several weeks and. had nothing to ataxceptlng venison. Pat Breeding, one of Lano oeunty'i old pioneer, was th principal hunter for th littl band of pioneer. ,111 plec of th old oak stump wu accepted by th association with thanks to th donor, and th,"chunk" waa ordered mad into a gavel for tht use of this presiding officer of th asso elation. ,t. . ,c On motion, a odllecttoa was taken up to meet eunrent expense, amounting to th sum of$lV5..i ; V- On woUon, tht meeting ad loomed nntfi th last Saturday In June, 1883. Camp Creek Items. . : 1 . .... Jcki 5, 1833. Crop In general look very well . A J Godard has bought a new wagon on th strength of being grandpa. Born, to the wife of Jame Allen, May 25th, a daughter. Jim is th happiest boy on th river. .. , - r- t- .. . . Ther bu been between, twenty-fire and thirty acre o( new hop put out this Spring between the mouth of Camp Creek tad Lea- bnr r , . . . Rev. Mr. Wood preaches at Dick't church the first Sunday of each month at ll o'clock. Georgia McLean is to b baptized tht fourth Sunday in June. - - Clod Iior. M. v . . ' - i Jw'i 6, 13. . Mr T S Duutdn'l family is improving fast, Mr. John Ishara feels poud of his 8-pound daughter. . .. Mr. J. McGhte visited Camp Creek on day tbit week. ' . ; Mr. McClao and family art having their share of the measlot. Mr. Harber has gon down to Linn coun ty to visit relatives. 1 ' ., , . A. 8. Dunaren and family paid Eugene a short visit .one day lost week. u . . W are vet y glad to welcome Mr. James Campbell to hit residence here. ... I Mr. M. D. Rioliey talk of going ast of th moouta,ih on a short visit to hit tons, v Mr. P. U. Wagner aud family bava just arrived home from a vltt to th upper Mo- Kenxie. The young" meg of Camp Crock ahould bt careful in helping ladies out Of their car- riage. .... , .., . ... The grain on Camp Creek look very well at present. The fruit crop here it badly in ured. : ' Mr, P., JI. Wagner-it somewhat txsited ever lis hops, and ssysJit Uiiuk ht will try to livt without working uext yeaK , , The.yqpng men on Camp Creek th'nk they have very fast bone. We think it would look better to ride little slower oa Sunday. ' Ok. Springfield Iterhi. Levi Lioder , ho moved bii blacksmith shop to the opposite corner- and. across the ttreot from where it formerly sfood. The Springfield Mill Co ibat erected a foundation for their new store on the ground formerly occupied by Linder't shop. Billy Jetgra and Sid Stevens, started to Eastern Oregon one day last ,week with a nice degvaof. oattlo, Th boys .are.; rustlers and will soon be counted' among the tattle kings oi Kaatern,Oregoni ; . , v . Messrs Tam Brink and B. J. Pengra have just returned from a trip oros th moun tain. ..They report having had aom trouble going over, but none coming back. Travel hat commenced on the military road in earnest. , , ..,,.! . . , .. 1. John Kelly it making extensive improve ment in the way of an addition to hi barn. Mr, Kelly is a live . man; and .would i.have made Lane county a good Judgt ,had it 1 not been that Jim the Gimleter ordained other wise. ' , '. , '. .t ' ' Jade &f (, Boise delirsred a lecture here on May 30th. . . Hi' bad a small audience, but a very attentive one The Judge it a very interesting talker and sound on th tubject bt tpeakt on. Indian Jib. Essay iv Or t ton.... Essay , Piano Solo. Oration.... Oration.... Oration..,. "Loves' Pleadings," Mrs. Oxo. Kincaid. ( ."Mountains, Nmix DiNr. "By ths 8mvsst Seas," Alvih J. UACKirr. 1. . i. . "American Shipplug." Ot.n i P. McFalu Oratioh "Ireland," Lincoln Tatlaor. Solo..... "Th Vol of Chamounl," Mihs Fiumo Odill. Oration and Valedictory "On the March," 11AHUTON 11. HINORICKS. Awarding Certificate. Piano Solo. '. ''Sleepy Hollow," Cabrii Test. . 1 r t ' ' Graduating Exercise. . HQ8NWQ PROORAHI-10 A. .. , Anthem, "O sing to the name Jehovah,' UYTHIlllOIR. Prayer by Rev. G. M. Whitney. Quartette , "Soldier Chnruti" Essay and Salutatory, . . "Tenacity of Purpose.' r.MMA U0R.1KLIUS. ' Essay,.. V,. "Tht Moral Elements in SUto Ed- Ucat'.OU, " f iTTA 'OOSWRLLu ' Essay, "Moral Architecturej" MART DOHHIS, ., . Essay "Technical Edvcatlon In School," - ALWILUA Jk DUNN. Music Oration,. . . ."The under currents of tht Social World, J. IM, UOLTRA. Oration "A Plea for our Native Tongue," THOMAS v. JUUKINH. Essay "Bondage of the Mind," LHA Xj. iiOCXWOOU. Esrty .i "Dreams," -cINNIE.Ia BlINCIRi ': -. ..' 8oio ..;:.'..;. . . ,"i)oi Lovt Theer MAI UNUKItWOOD. AFTERNOON FROORAUMB. Cornet duett;. . :MrSni' John Christian and ."CasU," Wm Edris. Penn Mrs M M Edris, Ind J A Winter, do A 8 McClure, Ind Mrs S C Cleaver, 111 Mrs E Hover, Iowa Mr E F Ware, 111 Mrs N J Welkins, do Mrs A Templeman,IJl Wm Coleman, Mo B Dead man. Ill Mrs B Deadman, do A W Williams, Ohio Mm&MGcord.Mo V Stmrawty, low Correspondence. Cottaoi Grovi, June 4, 1883. Editor Guard; In looking over yonr valuable paper, I noticed that some of your correspondent complain that the picnio held at Cottage Grove May 26th wu a failure. In reply, I would lay that inch, however, was not the case; but, contrary,, the. .penpji of this place and vicinity considered the pic nio an enjoyable affair, endows aot. dieap pointed, a your correspondent eodeayored to make the world beJLsva, No doubt, oom psrtie cam her with an expectation of hear iogagrand orat ja and th Declaration of Indepeedeno ijead, and bav quail on toast, and vrytbt3 elM whlcn they desire to eai or drink, without expense. ....... a - A80B8CRIBnt. u 1 '. ' in."?'. .V- ' CxLlBtATlos.W. calV the attention f our reader to an advcrtiaamenV in another oolurmr announcing the programme for th celeUratioa at Cottage Grove 00 fht coming Focrtb of July. COMMENCEMENT WEEK. lDA,TKJUj!I 10, .'- "' Baccalaureat Sermo'r, by Rav. P. S. Knight, of 8al.ro. Tfr-Dsr. .: 10 M A. M.- Graduating xrcls of Nor mal class, ; ' ' 30 P. M. Address before th Unlvtrtlty by President Arncld, of th SUtt Agricultural CoUn. S P. M. Reunion of th Literary Societies. WEDNESDAY. S P. M.-Plantiug of th das tree. 8 JO P. M. -Meeting of th AluniuL THUMDAT. 10 JO A. P. Graduating txercise. 8 JO P. Ml Reunion of tht Alumni Graduating Exerclset of Normals. vorhau 10 a. u. Anthsm, "Ths Heavens art Telling" Choir. Prayer bv Rev. L D. Driver. Duett "Monlik-ht on the Rhine," Misses Mart and Alice Dorws. Essay.and Salutatory. . . ."Necessity of work," ALICE f arris H. "Success as a Guiding Star," Anna BushNELU ( "Young Men,' Cl'TTlNO S. C'ALEF. ;.. ."..."Sculptors of Life, Sarah Cbrisiian. Essay,.... Oration,.. Ceo. Gill. Minnie E. Porter. "Oregon Schools," Sahvgl E. MuClvrk. Essay, . . . "And the Stately Ship goes on to the Haven under the Hill,' Anna Penora. Oration,. ....."Influence of America On Civili sation woopson 1. SLATER.'- ''The Tar's Farewell," . W. II. Gore. ...... I i ... . "Monopoly of Land," Eliza L. SrENcsn. ...'..:.; "Latent Powers," Carrie L. Waleer. : Oration, . .. . "The Influence of the law on Civ ilisation, A. U. WOODCOCE. Piano Solo,.., "Twittering of the Birds," . Ada Page, Oration and Valedictory,'. . . .'Our Country's Destiny, Wallace mount. Conferring of Degrees. : Anthem "Evening Hymn, JUT THE UHOIR. Sido,... Essay,. Essay,. Smlthfiold Items. Crop's look well Deer are getting saucy. . ,. , Mr. Geo. Miller paid our quiet vUlage a visit yesterday. . ; Dave Smith ho sold his Laic Croek prop erty to Dual Donnelw; of. Junction. . , First law suit before' Judge Hillj Jr., this week. Decided in favor of platutlff. . . , The supervisor of road distrlqt 'No. '40 is doing a capital job on th road this, season. Mr. Ben Waterman. Ill start for his home In Big Bend soon. The toys say he wUl takt her along. . ;:. John Taykf and Jas. and Chas. Bales have gone to ;Lake Creek, angling. Look out, yt finny tribe. Mr. Johns and son saw a large cougar near this place on th 6th. Look out for him, Sf th, your sheep will pay the bilL W. N. Gibbs, Frank Frates, C. W. Gibson and Henderson Bros, will start Saturday for the lower Siuslaw to work on the wagon road. Tht late change of time fur the Franklin mail route is a swindle on th people of Rich ardson precinct The time of arrival Is changed iften as is Postmaster General. - Regular. Brevities. Carpenters very busy! Strawbetrle and cherries in th market. Local scares, but advertisements plenti ful. . ) I--. ,. Ai. "..i".. Read th Fourth of July advtrtistmtat f in another column. .' t i nil1 The Hook k Ladder Company gave a drill last Wadnesday evening. - , r , t Th Rumsey surveying party left htrt last Thursday for Warner Lake, ' ' ! ) A picnio was givto by the University stu dents last Saturday near Spencer's Butt; . Mr.'G. H. Park hat received the contract for building tht Ktrut residence. ' ir V." Bring yonr butter to G. Bettmao if yon want th highest price; also all kindt of pro dnee.il- '-. ' : ''. 8ee notice to contractors in anothr colam, asking for bids for th building of th toglu nous. -. ' Th fruit cannery commenced operation this week. The first fruit canned wr cherries. ' A ,,-. '. ! h :-' Several resident of Willamette strt are having new sidewalks built In front of their property. . Wear informed that the hop crop'-of Lane county looks well, and a large yield la expected. A full report of th commencement exr cises will appear in nsxt week's issue of the Guard, Leave your orders early for extra copies. A new railing has been built around th platform at the depot We understand that a Hew. platform will be built around the freight depot Soon. J; A. Winterand family purpose going to the seaside about the 8nt of July. Friends desiring good photos would do well to call before that time. ii'x Mr J W Cloaver recently purchased tho large building and lot just west of James MuClareu's property, of Mrs Phoebe Xln ley, paying 500 for. tht tarn,): ' v ip Set the advertisement of Smith' fcCofiu ' another column 'They carry very Urge took of agricultural implements,' 'kud guarantee all goods told to give satisfaction. Give them a call. ",- Cottage Grove Items'. FROM OCR SPECIAL CORRSRfONDENT.. , , ... ..; Janaft lfi83. Judge Boise lecti;red here Friday. Dr. J. W. Harri! able tob about town again. . ; ; ,1. s '. ' Several of our young folk went to the pic nio oii 8iuslaw Saturday. -',- r . . ; . Died, neat this place, Mat 81, Mrs. AUen, wife of Thomas AUen. a ;.-.; Miss Mary Medley went to Eugene City last Saturday, to sojourn, fo a time. 1-.. .1 . W bad a nice rain Saturday night and Sun day, but several time a much would bav been very acceptable. Died, in Marion, Linn Co., Ia., May 17, Mrs. Amr Barret, wife of Jas. P. Barrett She and Mr. B. cam to this place from Iowa last tall in hopes of improving her health, bat returned In March, and contracted measles, which caussd her death very suddenly. ' Nonet. AU these indebted to rs must set tle by net or rtberwis on-or be for June 15th, D. Jon McELra. Personal. j... ;;--s- . 1 -1 1 i-, vf Gov. Wbitoakef wai in towit1liiwtlui '.' Mr. Geo. Craw i confined to bis room by ticknet. .'' O C Cherry, of Albany, paid Eugen a tliort visit this weak. Mr, J, B. Alexander hu returned from a thert trip to the Siuslaw, '- ... ; 1. !' Miss Laura Goltra, el 'Albany,- is ia the city visiting relatives end friends.' t 'h' Messrs. J. It Reara and tlhas. Lauer sptnt ftwdayt In the metrop61is this week. -' Mr. II. E. Ankeny, of Saltm, has return- ed homt from Foley's Springs, muoh lm. proved in health. E Short, of Walla Walla, and T S Jewtts and wife, of Astoria, went to ths Folsy Springs last Wednesday. Dr E G Clark attended ths Grand UoiSi ' of the. Knights. 'of Tythias at The Dalles this' week, as a delegate from the Eugene lodge.. .-.) i - ' N Senator Slater and wife, and Mr A NolU ner, 'of. the Standard, will arrive hare on. Monday . evening's train, to atteud com meoccment exetuises, ' i , ; ;i Tiifuariy friends at Clay it Hill' 'will be glad to hear of his success in, the East! Ht was recently elected assistant pastor of th East Avenue church of Rochester, N. Y. Hi has another year's work in th seminary. '.': Mr anu Mrs Phelps, 'of Jackson, Califor nia, arrived here thjs weok and are visiting at Mr D M Risdim,. Mrs Phelps being, a, sister of Mrs . Risdnri; Mr' Phelps started home yesti-rdoy, while MrsPhelpt Will tnake protractod visit. .... . Crestwell Items,., v . ... 1 . Crebswell, June 7, 1833. ' 'Marion. Kolinett is clerking .for Dr. Scar- broUgh in his store. ' "' ' ! Tht fruit crop it much injured, apples be ing an entire failure in thit vicinity. There wu a photograph man in town last week taking pictures in a canvas tent - .' Miss Rosctta Veatch, of Cottage GfoW it visiting relatives in CressweH this week.-' Mis Edith Winter, of Eogene, waa visit ing her aunt, Mrs. Fr.auk Close, last week. ' Rev. J. O. Richardson, eatr nil ' an xoaI..' lent sermon list Sunday, his Subject being' the "Two Builders," foUnd in MaHhew, 7;, ch-, 24 v., the summing urVof .'Christ's ser-' mon on th Mount Mr. Richardson ia one of Oregon'! beat preacher. -Tit congregt tiou was large and cry' attentive--' ', '; ' Commandery Instituted. On Tuesday evening, June 5, a Commandery of Knights Templar was organized in Eugen City, with the following officers : ' "; Emmlnent Commander Jas. F. Robinson; GeneraliaslnO-F. B. Dnnn; ! Catain- General J. C. Church) Prelate 8. M. Yorenj Senior Ward B-. Pyne; Junior Warden H. N. Craln; 'iTeasurer Enoch IlOult 1 Recorder John Whiteaker ' Btandard Bearer-David P.'Mason; Sword Bearer S. A., Smith; Warden J. M. Sloan; ' . . Seatinel-W. P. Smith.- " . 1 - rv ' : " 1 This is the second Commandery. organised north of San Francisco. . .(.? Notice; AH persons ' Opposed to paying a 'royalty ' forming-the. -so-called Nelson W. Gra driven well are requested ti meet In Saber's Hall ini Junction City on Saturday, ,Juo 9th, I??7. at I o'clock P. M. - f,WW Pi FIIIM . Lecture, Mia Willard,' th noted tetr.-' pe ranee lecturer, will address th eitiseo of this place 00 Wednesday vning, June IS, in the Presbyterian church. A great treat ' may b expected upon this occasion; a Mia' Willard is considered' a very abl lecturer' 00 the subject of tem person.