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sew- 1TY AND COUNTY., " KIKF MKXTIOXM. r cuii purchase Wulthaiu watches nt J if vou '' hardware ,lt reasonable pricel JUt '''r" "f ''ril''llf,t x r'"tkm-r. A Letter. Pohtland, May 13, '68. ly F. S. Beck, Ihar .Sir.-The reason that I . . write to vou sooner, is the fact that .J.J. been until recently, in Eastern Ore- Moreover. I caught a very li.'avy cold ioa.' . yerv sick und uu) only now slowly ,,verin- I am K1"'1 llmt y"1 Wl" U'K1U rwork- I ahull put dnwu my name lor haired dollars, which I Hhall send you imiouutu of Jseiileinb. r. Write to .nid ht in'' kuow how 'uu "cecd in J'"Ur JlK'lioU- I pray God to bless you mid iiu. Voiirsin Chns.ojcsu, ' Wm. II. Guoss, Archbishop of Oregon. With thi episcopal omif the sulwerip. .-... uimiutit to the sum of S'lliO, Father Vckhoj"''" rnUe more than ;... mill vii'inity. To those S'i.ooo in who silli m1iI h renders biii thanks and hopes ' -i ... .ii.i .... ;,. u;n u.. ijslien that thi' will follow the good exaill !,. supporting such a popular enterprise. " jjj, Hun. G. II. Williams, who spoke Wre the 17th of May, nt O'Brien's Hall, JLH1 lo higu "Ik" " M1, though he does u live lure, but in Portland. In the Uauie vll friends of humanity uud liberality I ttinrn him the. most t-'ordiul ucknowledg sunt. May bo And his followers! God pint. Sludden & Son's Price List. We invite public attention to our terj low prices in' Staple and Fancy Gro ynes, Provisions, etc. .which we nri' enabled to offer by buy iug in large Iota und selling ilrictly '.or cash, thereby suffering uo losses, uid our cuftomerK do not have to make up lor the bad debt necessarily made by those iho follow the old credit system . Below ire a few of our prices. Motto, Clash : Suiwr, Golden "C" lti Ha for $1.00 Sugar, Extra "C" M lbs for 1.00 Sugar, Dry Granulated 13 lbs for 1110 Tomatoes, 10 cans for 1 CO Pf, 7 cans for 1.00 Beitu, 7 cans for 1.00 fetches, choice quality, 5 cans for.... 1.00 Cofoe, Green Kin, 5 lbs for 1.00 Coffee, Green Costa Rica, 5 lbs for .... 1.00 Soap, 20 1-lb bars per box, for 1.00 , And all other goods in the same propor-' don. We are daily receiving fresh strawberries idJ other fruits and vegetables, and by Iciiv mgyour orders with us early we will be able u till them promptly, and yon will always ft the very beat the market all'ords. ltespectfully, SLADDEN & SON. Letter List. Letters (or the following persons renmined inuilled for at (be postollico iu Eugene City, Oregon, May 'J.. lSS: ruthberts 'ii, Tbos A Greeuwood, Miss 0 Hnyes, Jeff M.U'ki'y, Miss Ivisa Xevius, Henry 11 Spangli, Fred Smith, Mrs. S M Soper, Wm S. Willunl, W, II. A charge of onn cent will bo uiude on each letter given out. Persous calling for the uhovo will please say advertised, giving date. t . W USUDUS, t'. M. Wood Wanted. AJlkimlsof good, clean fonr-foot wood ! wanted by the Winter Photo Coinpany. Wood taken in exchange for pictures to ny amount, until Sept. 1st, '88. Inquire over A V. Peters store. Plioto-Cninimiiy, Best facilities for enlariiini! pictures to ny sue and a superior quality of wo aarantted. Notice. Bid will be received by the clerk of school i istrict No. 4. Lane county, Oregon, for 20; imljof b iily red fir wood, 4 fe-t long, aud j otmore thau 8 inches in thickness, and 10 JMs of grul) oak wood, 4 fiet long and not ; J re thau 8 inches in thickness. Said wood I be clear of knots, and to be delivered at t he woodshed of the public school building ; a or before Auc. 1. 18S8. No bids r(-0t'lVU ! Ca.-:ter June 4, H18, and the board reserves w rigat to reject nuy aud ull hula, liy uer oi til board. A. C. Woodcock, Clerk. . Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When the was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When the became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When the had Children, she gave them Castoria. School Report. H Tin fullowiuc is an abstract taken from school ngister in District No. CI of Lane N uregon, for the month ending Jlay I', ': No. of days taught. 20; No of days wl-nce, 6'JO; No. of days ubsence, 70; 'of bo,s enroll, 19; No. girls enrolled, total "a 11. .1 'IV. o..r,.,, 'n 3Pig. 3s; uveiace daily attendance, 34' J. j fl.. i . . ?.. . ' " Emma Diii-iiY, Teaclier. j i y -unfa c c ittgcp wm. ! 'OQHT. well. "lis nnlv n liL-ht cold, link sit oiay had to an inflaiiimation of the lin t oumenius air cells of the Limes this is "utnonin, (jr to stiasunMlic nuitractioiis of 'nbres of the air; passax'-s. which is Asthma; uinaniHtion d the lining meiuoraiie el "wroat and tidies w hich p iss thrmigh the ., which in the first utaye is calleil Uron ;'u:n l may lead to consumption. Santa delicimia in fl:.vnr. eertuiu and twrfect '1U'lllt. A few doses mill relieve, a tlmr- 5 treatment cure the a'Hive named dineases. T Ixittle warranted by all druu'gist. "fjnws. or Liquor. Habit, caa ha Cn ed by ainiskrinj vt, Eaines' UoiuVn SpeciliC a hi! five,, jn cup nf cr !T. e or tea with .'knnjlr,! f tie wrw,n takin.' it, ef K'eily and prrmiiiiert cine, whether jUoit ia annxlerate.triiilieri'r nali-'hl'C rii,iii-a7.; nf drimkanis haie li"n ' tiiirr,te men wim have tkeii the Ir-eiH. In rl-:r t u-ili.iiit tlirir '-. and b liev- tie v O' it driniiin- ef H tiv will V.. I. 1. 1 r.nlt.4 it iinimtr,iii.ii. Cures giumntwL l-ir...,l I t. ' i... .i.u . ......tr itii'i i in I iMiiirii-un. .-v e . Vdi (;,u.i,r.N Srti-ivic Co., "Kiuuati, Ohio. lil lUce i Cresswcll Items. ..... . . , . . May 17, 18S8. ild strawberries iu iitmu.l.noe. Dr . Sca.broiiyb visited Cottage Grove' lot picnic at Ploiuaut Hill was well al icniieij anil enjoyed by ull. Jlr. J. r. Gilfry visited EugHie this Mm Cluni Cochran r,f r..it,,., r..r.. t, IV. visiiiu.. relatives nt Ibis Mr. Geh. L. Gilfry and dmyhter visittd Eileen the lUtb. Miss Kate Hunter visited Goshen Sunday. lvev. Samuel Dird aud ilau-hter, Mrs. CilliliuiriL's farm rn.nr i tioii, J.'Ikoo. ' Mr. Wm. Tilllauy and family visited Ph-as. ant Hill Siiuday, aud aUu Mis. C. M. lieed an. I .M iss Mollie. Mr. Sellers of Cloverdale was over Sun day, Mr. Herbert Fmuklin has returned from Cal. Mes.rs John Kudfoid and , , ! Mosby pas.d, iiironuu tins place with a band of cattle lor Lantern Oregon the Uih. Mr. E. P. lledford iiccoinpiiiiied them thence. Mr. and Mix O O V.i..h ..vi oi-" nt. i . i ici, viiiinujKu. Mr I-,w..f4.t Till.,-; .1 spell of billious fever. ' M.ssAllie Damewood of Cottage Grove ' is viKitini; relatives at this place Mrs. John Porter of Link Hollow is quite i ill. Dr. Scurbrough is the attending phvsi i Wait. Ac. I - 1 ( artwrifrht Items. Mr. L,oh was in the valley this week on j busiu Mr. Wm. Inman made a triD to Irviti" last week. Mr. Palm's family are nil ubont well, Mr. Walkley aud bis son Jobu are quite sick. Mr. L. E. Waul visited Cottugo Grovo last week. Three cheers fur the boy who can ride a cow! Mr. Fmnk McDowell is visiting in our valley. . Mr. Thurstou Doak U building a new bouse. They say it is a sign of something for a young man to build a bouse, but we won't say we dou't kuow. w. u. c. Auction Sale. On the farm of J. 11. Sellers on Pleasant Hill, IU miles soulh-east of Eugene City, 2 miles from the Coast Fork bridge, I will sell at public miction on Satcbuay, Junkj;3, 1883, commencing at 10 o'clock in the foreuoon, over 80 head of cattle of different breeds. Half-breed Holsteins, bulls and heifers; Polled Angus and short horn Diirhauis, from three-quarter to registered full bloods. 11 bulls of the ilill'eient breeds are ready foi service. 10 head of milk cows, common stock. Some horses (not ponies). I Three farms to rent on three or five years time. j Terms of wile: twelve mouths time with note and approved security, i J. K. Skixkiis. I May 13, 1851 Ilids Wanted. ' Pids for the building of a one and one j half story dwelling bouse, near Coburg. will be received ut the Gdard office nutil Ihurs day June 7, 18S8, at noon. The contractor to furnish all materials and perform the woilc in a workmanlike manner, llie con ' tenet will Iim let (n the lmveHt rcsrmnuihlM l.ia.lt - r. Plaim and specifications for mime may be seen ut the Guakd office. C. E. RoBunsoN. Eugene City, May 21, 1SS8. A Card of Thanks. To the people of Eugene City wo tender our heartfelt thanks for all that wns done that kind hearts ':ould prompt, or willina hands perform, to relieve the sufferings of our loved on. M. M. Maiiks anu Family. Mw-.ixu.V. L. Suelliug. formerly of Lane county, aud having many relatives here, is missing iu Sau Francisco as a dis nuteh d.iti-d Miiv '21st shvk: V. Tj. Snellinef rpristereil nt the Unas honso in this citv seVeral weeks ago, from Lakeview, Oregon, Billle ilfl ;s interested in the milliner busi- Mm jng purpose in visitina this citv was nrirehasa SHWiuillinii machinerv. aud it is iu,)wn that he hud several thousand dollura in liiu ntifKuiriti. I.tmt Tdftif1?iv lift lfft thft nolt,i HUj has uot been seen since. His valise and effects are still at the hotel. The matter was reported to the police to-day, and em)r( v to made to fiud the ui'issing I man. LtTKn. He turned up all right. Game Law. Deer cannot lawfully be kill ed until July 1st; ducks cannot be shot until Sept. 1st, beginning May 1st; prairie chicken and :", li"n are safe between April 1st and J 1 1 Ti r l 'ili; grouse, pheasunt, quail and part, rid ; .He protected from Jan. 1st to July 15th; mountain and brook trout iniy lie caught fion' April 1st to Nov. 1st. WV give the iibo.ve by requc4 of some anxious to know how our game laws operate. It will be seen Ih it this ia a season of the year when legal game is as scarce as chickeus teeth. Will Riitove. Mr. Julius Goldsmith made o visit to Medford a few day ago, and while there made arrangements to start a genrmi grocery store. He will move to that town iib.nit the first of Juno. Mr. Gold smith is an industrious, euterprising yonug man, end we (u cheerfully recommend him to people of Medford. A S:ciAL.-The Luipqua Uerald claims 1 ....... ll.u .ilh.ivtnf, atari MnfT t.'le- , ...... .1 itr.A.'.:,!,.. n I' gram me o.ue. .ei. . ,.,.wh.... . jj.iy 17. Congressman Hermann has a na- tioual reputation as a handshaker. This Illlinilllf; lie H.min u " - - .,i I,iinii Jte mistook him for an Oregon pioneer, and the Imliau has ui-m red iu I lie luce ever since. Ex r-:iaN 1'om:no .Vu excursion from the Ka.-i, via '.liif-Tiiiii, coi sistiug of about fifty p- i'.-oi! will .inivc in Eugene Sunday ...... M .... .i7.li. nt 1-4(1 a. in., and will spend tiie d,v i:i Eu-n. They will pro- i 1 . , :- cee.i U"V li 'ii i p. T Wl li Tn I'nwne Citv. May 19. 18-SS. of i. ,o ri..r t. Murks, dnuchter of , M M. Marks, njed 20 years, 11 mouths and ; Picinc Te Co. 22 days. The remains 'were taken to Halsey j The T. - publican telegraphic minnfactur for interment Monday. ii.g le. rean has liecu flooding the state with : " i rp irts d interference by the administration Statk Gkanok The annual meeting of the O.eg mi Mute Graug- was held at Salem ttiis week ummcncit'g Tuesday. Gov. Pen u ivtr dtlivered nn address of welcome to the tsrm.ge. T i- f:., t....1.v Vat ' U Ul " .e, ' n,l, be tuner, was con- ducted under the care of the G, A. , rtii cwi , j uesday afteruuon. Brevities. School books at Collier's. Go to Preston's for your harness oil. Floifuee is now a money order office. See Watt's jewelry stock for bargains. Lilies dress goods a specialty at Friend I Iravelis very brisk mid strangers are plnty. i Kli IVrkiiii Tuesday veuinBi at Ijiub's opera bouse. The eounty c.mdidatcg speak in Coyote precinct to dav. , h 1 "t u hl Prlte- Henderson, Dentist. j I'.b ction dnv wbeu the nv will bo over a week Mom Monday. I School books of all kiuds at George I lier's. Price them; bnv them. Col- Go and see Trcton's single harness. Hot and cold baths every dav in the week at Jerry Horn's barber shop. ........... , 1 -r- i h'suiii it oii;v uariicss. 1 The carpenters hive the frame of Dr. I Sheliun's new residence nearly up. A want r of Soil to f 25 was made a few days no on Cole man defeating Eakiu. . y ,., 'T, '"T , 5." Sni7 "r M TU 't'f U". f lnl 1 imch ( Uars. 1 lie Junction Omir the best flour on the ,n"rk"t- 0lll' l Per 'lck ' P- 'r- Co- Henderson, Dentist. 'fvei.ntv fivi ,.,, n-itl Ka l . . of the Gt'Altli of March 21. lvjS, add resseil t0 m. ..rS 'T, $;t..'i0. The Seavey boys caught 2'J0 trout in the Willamette last Tuesduy. A good day's fishing. Note the siiling dates of the Oregon Pa cific 'h steamship Willamette Valley iu their advertisement. It is said that Mark Built y and Herbert Johnson will go East and take a course at a theological school. A patent medicine fieud held forth on Willamette Ktreet Weduesday evening, but caught no "suckers." Now is the time to see the metropolis of Oregon by going on 'C" Co's excursion. June 0th. Round trip only $3.50. Moore's Pn-vealed Remedy regulates and builds up all the organs of the humuu sys tem. Sold by Eugene Druggists. The Washington Territory woman suffrage law has been declared unconstitutional by the supreme court of that Territory. Iiettman will take all kinds of produce' eggs, bacon, butter, chickeus and everything at better prices than nnyone else in town. Mr. Vi. Saunders has let the contrnct for a new residence on Olive street to Geo. W. Kinsey. lb' is also repairing the old bcuse Newsnip-r c invassers were plenty in En- g.-ns- tins w-.K. Ins Uregonian, Sews, Nifiings, mi l S. F. Cull, having representa tives at work. Davis, the t dlor, has just received a lnrge stock of imported and domestic goods of the latest Spring ami Slimmer styles. Call and examine his stock. Ladies cull at licttmau's and see his fine assortment of kid glove just arrived direct from the factory. ' Latest shades will be sold nt a great bargain. people do not a-k any longer what is this 011EGON liLOOD PDHIFIEH. for they kimw it by its reputation us being the best liver regulator and blood cleanser iu exist ence. Wils Owen's team undertook to go home with the buggy without him the first of thti week. Wils objected to walking and so bad them caught aud brought back. Everybody c in afford to go to Portland on "C" Co's rxeursion, Saturday June 0th, re tnrnine Monday, June 1th. Hound trip only $:t.pd; regular fare $ 10. See the difference. Mr Herbert Johnson accompanied John F. Swift on his trim to Eastern Oregon and reported his speeches for the News. Mr. Johnson has become very proficient in stenography. Hy using only the best materials to be had. and having had years of actual experience nnd r the best instruction, enables Hender son, Dentist, to ontain tue nncat results known in Dentistry. Miss Barbara Laner unfortunately fell on the stair way in the public, school building lat Monday, and received painful but not serious injuries. We are pleased to state that she is recovering. A large crowd is assured for lbs militia boys excursion to Portland. There will be plenty of room for all, so no one will be crowded. Iiemember the date, Saturday, June 9th, returning Monday, June 11th. Col. W. II. Effinger, one of the nominees for Presidential elector on the Democratic ticket, addres-ed a fair audience in O'Brien's open hoiir-e Monday evening. He preseiit- I a fair and able statement of the tariff sit uation. Malarial poisons contain the germs of dan cerona diseases. If these poisons accumu late in the system, Typhoid, Bilious, Inter mittent or Chill Fever ia sure to follow. Aver's Ague Cure is a warranted specific for maliria. The militia excursion up the Columbia was a grand success. Everybody enjoyed themselves to the utmost, but their e xenr sinn to Portland June !)tb, returning the 11th, bids fair to eclipse any excursion ever given in Oregon. St. John as'.is the question, "Are yon for the saloon or the home." The answer Riven is "yon bet your lite." But when yon are a-ked where you can get the best goods and prices on tea, coffee, groceries. On aalo at the Pacific Tea Co., Cor 9th and Oak streets. In chronic diseases, medicines should be restorinu, and not debilitating, in their an. tion. The wonderful strengthening aud curative effects, realized from the use of Av. r's S irsapurilla, sustain the refutation of this remedy as the moat popular blood purifier. Why yes T-Tea-T. We ask yon to note that we carry the largest and best Mock nf Tea south of Portland. We buy direct from the iinirter. We allow von to stf, tifte or mie.' what you bny, or will give yon a sam pie to I-t yon find out just what kind yo.i want. A favorite and tried brands alwtra want. All favorite and tried brands always in stock. Prices to suit the times from 2. cts up. We aUo have a full and fresh stock of L'roceries, etc in our cmiint! election. Col. Effinger in his s;ieech Mondiy evening alluded to the only interference bv federal officials yet known, the.t of John F. Swift canvassing the etate i for tti- li public ina. aud John P. Irish for i t'ii Democrats, both officials appointed by Cleveland to a lect a postoffic site in San jh-h-e l. cry is raised by H-rmann and Dotf-h who are nsing every , tl.mr TM-iwer. f.tl-.hnol not i.iri.nl. ed, to reta.n their iontions. Eli rertins. A light shower last Thursday. Election one week from Monday. Go to Collier's for your reserved seats Eli Perkins. to Caiidirs. nuts and fancy notions at Net Mn x lugersoll's. I A deaf mute beggar took iu Eugene the tirst ot the week. I 1 ue militia company had their regular ill ill .Monday evening. Buy your tickets for Eli Perkins' lie tUre uevt Tuesday evening. For fresh Irnits, oranges, lemons, baiinniis, etc., go to Nelson x Ingersoll s. I rfL ... . a ... ... . ine aier to. laid On ldocK ot pipe on iKiventhSt. between Oak and High this week. the great liar. Ell lYrklus, will surely lie to you next Tuesday evening. Go und hear bun. J. J. Million, Jr., baa built a mat picket fence and sidewalk in front of bis residence on Niuth htrcet. Some hmiten killed a hog for Ashley St. Vinson his farm one day thiswtek. He found the hog dead. Nelson x Ingersoll keeps the Ixst assort ment of cigars and tobaccos in Eugene. Sole agents tor the celebrated Monogram cigars. The 111 agen Tanning Company have ex candi d the ground for the vats and have built a bark shed. Ai aoon as nntciiid cau lie secured the work will be pushed. W T. Kayser, Lane County auctioneer, rvi-nicnon uiiorulUeil elllnr by toll or e imiuisHiou. Address at Eugene or call at j my rcsideuce six miles west of Eugene, a'iti I You will nevor fcirgivo yourself if vou don t hear Eli Perkins, next Tuesday even I big. Tickets on wile nf Collier's bookstore, j 7j cents each. No extra charge for ret erred seats. A California paper says; In word paint ing Mr. Burditte is au artist. There are passages in his lectures that only au artist of extraordinary command of the bniiiau (cel. ings is equal to. "Old King Cole was a jolly old soul," so are those who buy their spring suits of East land A Wilson. Their prices are the lowe-t: their goods aro best. In a cheap or high priced suit they can accommodato you. Miss Piii..ell a young lady missionary recently relumed from China, will occupy tb- pulpit at the Baptist church next Sunday morning. The lady is a pleasant speaker and will be sure to iutetest all who com . Everybody is invited. No evening service. The Charter Oak is the best stove manu factured. It is the pride of every house hold. Mcssis. Starr and Valideiiburg have recently received (rom the uiaiuifnct.irv ut St. I .ouis a car load of them, which thev are offering at very low prices. Call und exam ine them. doll ii P. Irish. Col. John P. Irish, of California, arrived here on the Eugeue local last Thursday af ternoou aud addressed an audience of nearly one thousand persons in the evening at O'Brien's Hall. Notwithstanding a sore throat he managed to aniiisu the liepnlilican brethren sufficiently who are now eagerlj awaiting the coming of a man by tho name of Swift who is now tailing arouud the state two days bthiud Iiib, attempting to unswer him. Col. Irish is nn orator in all that tho term implies; he is logical, witty and eloquent, persuasive aud convincing, by turns. His literary style and pnre English nre unex celled. His argument for the reduction of taxation, went to the very core of the sub jict. and was enthusiastically applauded, even by Itepnblicaus of loug standing. The speech has strengthened the party, aud his fellow Democrats in Lane couuiy send him their hearty congratulations anil assurances. lloh Iiurdftte. The leetire however was simply delight ful. Rurdi'tto is simply inimitable. His iimigi ry is as fauniful aud varied as the frost work on the window pane; bis eloquence i as rare as the fragrance of the rose and his humor as put. gent as the Havor of our boy hood's pipiu. Iu the "Hise aud fall of the Mustache" he oomhiuca his best eff Tts, and from the beginning to the close (lashes of wit, vivid desciiptum and teuder pathos fol low each other like the alternate sunshine and shadow on the summer landscape. No person can hear the lecture without a quickening of the best impulses of his nature.- Nor can anyone bear it without be ing convulsed with laughter Bnrdettii is the chief of fun makers, the king of all the newspaper aud platdnm humorists. Kanka kee Guzelte. Don't fail to hear him. P.hiucbait's June Sth. Important Notice. For the next thirty days I will sell any goods in my line for just first cost of the same. Auy one wanting a watch, clock or any piece of jewelry, can save money by purchasing at once. All biking advantage of this sale must pay cnHh down. J. O Wati?. To Tetii'hei'S. The i.cxt regulur quarterly publio cxainiu ntioii of teachers will be held by the county Board of Laiuiu rs, on the Ulltli day of the present month, at I he Court House iu Eu gene City, beginning at noon. A. W. Paitkiison, Co. Supt. I luted May 18, 18H8. Statk Gkinok. At a meeting of the Stat? Grange iu Salem Wednesday, the following officers were elected: Worthy Master. II. E. Hayes; Voorhees, lecturer; Johu Simp son, steward; J W Cook, assistant steward; O A Samplo, ehaplsin; David Eby, secretary; Mrs Mary Train, gate keeper; S A Dawson, Poms; Mrs. II P Boise. Flora; Mrs S M Cook, Cures; Mil H A Dawson, lady assis tant. lii:i. A four year old daughter of Mrs. II li. Kennistou died in Eugene City Wed-ues-1 iy morning of consumption of (he brain. Tbi iuteiimciit took place Thursday moiu- iug. M'anth). The undersigned wishes to pu ch.ise old iion, nigs, old gum boots and shoes, zitfl', lead, copper and brass for which be will pay cash. See bim next to Kb nun's harness shop. A. HkuniikIM. Si'.iaved. A briudle cow about four years old, bald face, giving Uiilk, strayed lust Sun day. Any information leading to recovery will be liberully paid for. Vcc.tn Phkasavts Eben Stewart lathe jHMsesaor of a brood of young Chinese pb a-auts, hatched by a hen from i ggs found iu the lieid. Dr. I'rather also has a Leo with a brood of the pli-uwmt. Fon Sai.k. A good as iiew, ut lot of nice show-cases, as E. It. I.ut'Ki r A Co'g. Loiin. Iu tnii. city, May lo the i:e of Mr Jerry Horn, a daughter. Mother ihi child do splendidly. Personal. P. M. Day'a new building is up one story liih. Col. Irish gave this office a pleasant call list Thursday. Gen. V, II. Odell, of Salem, was in Eu gene yesterday. MV acknowledge a pleasant call from Col. W. H. Effinger. Mr. S. H Fiieudly visited Portland the first of the week. Ed. F. Oiburn I iu Eastern Oregon at tending to bis stock interests. Mrs. S. S. Train of Albany was iu Eugme a couple of days this week. J. 1). Feuton. a giaduaU of the State L'ui vesity, m ill go to Sau Francisco to attend a medical school. Mr. Alt Kirklund is building a neat resi dence on the property he recently purchased two miles below towu. Miss Mary Potter left Inst Monday for the head of tide en the Smslaw, where she will leach a term of school. F. M. Nighawiiuder and wife aud David Eby and wile were delegates Irom the Lane County Pomona Grange to the State Grange which uu-t at Hah in Tuesday. Jacob L. M'ortman, anatomist of the army in. diml museum at Washington, is visiting his puients at McMinnville. He will return to his pont of duty about June 1st, Mr. Adam Bond of Indiana, a brother ot Wm. and Allen Bond ot Irving, is visiting his brothers, vhom be had not si en (or llni ty-tive years. He is 70 years of age. Miss Ella L. Kelton. dnuchter of Mis. Josie Harvey, formerly of Eugene, but now residing iu Sun Francisco, graduated from the Irving institute in that city May 2"th with honors. J. B. Lane, Indian agent at Siletz reserva tion, came up to Eugeue Tuesday alter soon Indians who had kidnapped au Indian maiden. He caught bis prisoners west of Eugene and took them below ou the Wed nesday local train. Silencer llntte Items. May 21, m. Strawbei i ies aud cream. Theodora Hiiishaw bit a valuable horse Sunday. Sadie and Ilaltie Kenshuw visited iu this neighborhood last week. Mr. Rothroche aud family have moved across the river at G.ishen. Mrs. Kitishaw and children visited near Florence a few days last week. Mr. Oxburn and Georce H.iwlev took a trip to the Siimlaw last week iu search of a stock ranch. Henry and Wallace Kichnrdson have taken a contract to cut about 40,000 rails for Mr. Crow with which ho will (unco in the Bulto. Most of the stockmen of this viciuitv have examined the stock brought here by Mr. M utters from Iowa. His horses are all Hue, and ho bus the best herd of rattle ever biought to this part of the country. It suema that the petition circulated bv Ruggi r and .iniker asking for a change in the southern laiuudury of this district did not meet with the approval of the people. as it lacked the required number of signers to make the change. Joliimv Smith died last Mouday morning and was buried Wednesday. He had beeu troubled for about to years with uu ulcer ated tooth, which was the cause of his death. During his illness he was attended by Dr. Scurbrough, of Cresswcll. The family have the sympathy of their uuiuy friends in their ulllictiou. l'KTK. ' A Bout on the Siusluw. News has been received here of the safe arrival at Siuslaw of the little steam propell er Favorite, which left Astoria a short time since From Astoria the Favorite went to Yaquiua bay, and from there proceeded to Siiixluw. She made the run in cood time leaving YiHiiiiua at 4 o'clock A. M. aud reaching Florence at 12 M. tho same day. The Ftvorire will make regular trips between Florence and the head of navigation on the Shi-law river, a distance of tweuty-two miles. A gentleman who hut recently returned from a trip to that part of Lane county speaks iu Haltering terms of the character of tho Siuslaw country, and of its prospects, lie says tue Musluw river Is one nt the most beautiful streams be bus ever neru. It Is navigable to small boats for about twenty miles from the mouth; the water is clear aud sparkling, flowing through a moiiiituiu ous r giou for considerable distance, espec ially that portion which ia navigable. There are no no obstructions to the channel and boats have no difficulty in ascending und discciidiiig. Portland Oregonian. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that written appli cations will be received for the various po sitions of teachers in School District No. 4, Lane county, Oregon, until June 4, 1HH8. Suid applications to be presented to cither member of the bourd. J. E. Fenton, J. II. MuCxrjNo, F. M. Wilkins, A. C. Woodcock, Directors. Cleik. Dedication. The new Baptist church is completed aud will be dedicated Sunday, June M. lUv. A. 11. Medbury of Salem, and Iter. G. J. Bun lull will pleach the sermon. HOW MEN DIE. If we know all the liu-tlnnl nf approach adopted by an enemy we are the better enabled to ward nlf the danger und potpiie the mo ment when lirrrii'lrr becomes inevitable. In many iimtuncea the inherent strength of the laxly tiiliicFB to enable it to npHe the ten dency toward death. Many however have hint then) forces to such and extent that there is little or no help. Ju other caes a little aid U) the weakened Iiui;s will make all the differ ence between u dlen death and many years of useful life. Upon the first ymptniu of a Cough, Ci.li I or any trouble uf the Throat or Limit, liive that old and well known remedy Itimchre's German Syrup, a careful trial. It will prove what thousands say of it to bv, the "benefactor of any hnu.e." The unprecedented sale of P.imchee'a German Syrup within a fegr years, has aioiiiahel the WjmIiI. It ia WplinllL lll.llbt till. ILirM-i kn.l I.-?. remedy ever dismvered for the ipeedy and ef-' cctuul cure of ('uui(li, Colds and the levi r at wing trouble. It acts on an entirely differ- I enl ininciiile fnuu the usual pr'Vriptions giv ii by Physicians, as it di not dry up a , CotiKii and leave the ili.riuM) still in the sytcin, hut i n the contrary removes the cause of the tn-uble, heals the parts affected and leaves them in a purely healthy condition. X bat tle k, pt in tin, bouse fur use when the diseaa. a Hiuks their api-aruiic, will nave doctor hills and a ln -ed nf eiiiam illness. A trial will continue V"ii of tlfiut facta. It is positively "Id by all ilril'-i.-iit and Kurral dealers in the liaud. Price, 75 ct., larije bottles. I - , STATE UNIVERSITY Ad SnAarLM Eorroa Mark Bailey has bsen awarded the Vale dictory. Report says the moon coutirines to draw out the sereuaders. Mr. Yonnn left this week for bis home aud will return nut next fall if bis eyci improve. Many of ourstmbnts attended the Rap tilt Sundi y school picnio across the river i.ihi Saturday. Hon. Geo n. Burnett, of f-'a'em, has ac opted the invitation to address the aocietiea Commencement week. The Seniors in il rawing tho map of Culi 'oruia have decked our sister S'ate in all tha colors found In the solar spectrum. Miss Sue Dorris. our Enlaxian iiresident. bus been absent from school a part of the week, a' stitl'iiror with twuralgia. Me were misinformed last week. The A'sistmit Seen liny of be Lntirinn Bocittv is E. J. I h ti her end l ot A. G. Hoviv, Miss Ettnt Levis has so far recovered fioni th measles as to be able to go to her home, wh re she will rest until until her eyes allow her to resnnio study. Most of the elocution class have been ex cused this week so that Prof Spiller can spend the time in prep.iriug tho Freshmrn lor their first rhutoricals. Wo understand that both L. J. Davis and Seuiot ltrattain spent their mind and time on Saturday at Cottage Grove working in favoi of the Republican parly. The latest heard from Mr, Nash about bis travels iu Europe is that he is soon to leave home for V letina, and afterwards will rest in Germany for a time to engage in the study of IIIUMU. The looking glass that Prof. Collier h m kept iu his loom foi the accommodation uf the Juniors has now been pi iced where no one but old Sol can see it. We hope it will not make bim vain. We understand that a number of our stu dents iuteud spending the summer as lit erary solicitors. We hope that none that read these columns will be so iuMiliing as to Mp ak of iheui us book ngents. Greenfield iu hi hurry to go to the picuio forgot to put on his accustomed boqin t, bn eoming chilly without it, h" hovered around a florist's gate playing upon his guitar nn'il she sent the "iniu-trel" on his way with more than a usual nice boqnets. The two young gentlemen interested iu dishwashing have taken advantage of tho offer the two Eiitaxiuns made to teach them the ait. Henceforth we may look to see suspended from the window of tin ir rot ms, "Dishes taken in here to be washed. We see from a Douglas Co. paper that !w fanners near Rosebuig are ibis year engaged iu cultivating peanuts. Should Ibis luiinch of agriculture become a success, we fear that the Laurean society will commence consid ering iu the Fall the advisability of holding their future meetings nut at Riiseburg. At lust week's meeting of the society Anna Huberts read "Housekeeper's Soliloquy." Question: Resolved. That the plays attrib uted lo Shakespeare were written by Huron. Affirmative, Ida Hendricks, Julia Hamilton, Clara Condon; negative, Nellie Snodgruss, Agnes Greene, Anna Roberts. Question de cided in favor of the negative. Fred I). Wagner, the ex-editor of the Lau rean society, left for his home in Ashland last Tuesday evening. He is to take charge nf the office work of the Ashland Tidn gs. Whether this position was given him as a fitting reward for the admirable way in which he edited the Laurean column or not we have not learned. Before retiring from this office he made some most magnificent bequests, of such effects as be had not edi lotially consumed, as it ull consisted of per ishable property, we should like to be In formed at oncii of the whereabouts of tho dis tributing office, (hut wh may secure our "souvenir" while in a good stuto of preser vation and not find "bequests better in will than in reality, Mr. Wagner promises to be with us again at Commencement. Tho Eutuxiaus have in as lady like a man ner as they know kow, tried to show the Liiurealis bow welcomu they would be at any time to witness their debates; but as none ciuuii in, we feared that our hesitancy had kept us from being clearly understood, However on Friday lust a Laurean ex-President was brave enough to vi mure in, aud at once became so interested in what we said, that be could not conceal from us the sur prise he felt ut the burning our debute re vealed. Though we fully leuli.ed bow, more than common well, ho hud beeu entertained, when we asked him to make a speech for us, us courtesy demanded, we commenced to think thut he hud only came iu to be a spy or critio. He ahirted off, of course, with the usual amount of "thanks" and "picas, nre," then wont on to auy bow much he should like to hear some more of onrdobutea "if ibey were all as good," and twitted us with our "wunt of study of the Hubert's Rules of Order,'' when every Fiiduy that book goes its rounds. All this could not help but leave a little sting where we had only looked for pbasure. Since wo have learned thut he was only practicing upon us so as better to be able to stand before a po litical audience at Cottage Grove the next day, so this once we will forgive bim aud take care that uo one has a chance to do the like ngaiu. CLASS TREE POEM. Written for the class of '83.1 Ob, Larix Europta, it seems you do not appreciate, What is expected of your future state. Did no one tell you the reason, M'hy we took you out nf mason; Aud why with such inlluite toil Planted you iu a foreign soil? We cbose you for your pretty name, To stand for ages as an mblem ol our fame. To diuw from earth air and water food, and to create Home magnificence, with which to represent the class o( 1848 To drive your roots, deep uud firm iulo the earth, And indicate the strength of the wish we have for future worth. To encourage- with jour vigorous life Those who come here bent on learnings strife And to show whut you can do By way of ornament for the campus, and to couceul the few M'bo may wi-h to nit beneath your shade, iu confidence to prattle Then, be above possessing a dry leaf, for the wind to rattle. Now if you do ibeso things as you ought, You'l find your own pleasure emy bought; For you then will be the tree That all the visitors will come to see. And early iu the spring time with their ting- iu. Birds will keep yeur topmost branches ring ing. Oh, Larix Europea! you once held all onr pride On a false fonndi tion, for we feared you had gone uud died. So ou our clasit-tree morn, we must set a willow where it will lightly wave Above your head, above- yi u grave. No; rather Ihiiu have you here as a comfort to our Alma Mater, M'e'll pull you up, sad in you jluce we'd bulUr plaut "taler."