,TlTY AND COUNTY. Jasper Items. June 20, 18x8. Mr. E. B. Hundsaker, of Shedtl, luia been visiting m " I'"""- Mr. K- W. Chow bit cluss in penman bin Ht this l'li"-". also oue Pleusuat 1 ill Mr. A. J. Keenpy of Goshen and on Alva of Arlington visited at J. M. Keeney' lust Saturday. pr. Win. Thompson, of Sbodd, who pent two wttekn bore, reiurneu uouie to-iiuy. Mr. Rufu Dillard and wife., of Silver Lake, passed bere en roule ,lf wuuge Grove buturauy. Thu old Mir niill at this place formerly owned by Cornelius Hills was toru down luwt week. Wnile a pun 01 it wus ueuig inane into a abed Mr. Jool Hill whs struck on the head by a fulling brace which inflicted a painful acHip wound. Thn funeial sermon of the late Mri. E. B. Handsaker wu delivered to a full house here on the lOtn by nev. n. u. iuiwa. A oaiuful accident happened on the grade . r ! . -I l !..., f I- about a mile iwifr UJie jiiiuo Hint xuenuny. While the teacher nud Mr. Jasper HilU' iind lr. Jaoobv's children were returning from school on hortiebuck when at a narrow place Bt a wagoe and temn. The horse being riddeu by Mr. Hills' children became frigh teued and backed off the grade frightening the home being ridden by Mr. Jacoby's cbildreu causing it to back off, throwing nil the children, and the home of Mr. Jacoby's while trying to climb opon the bank stepped upon Magti'e Jacoby, aged 7 yearn, breaking the thigh bone. Fortunately the othera escaped uninjured. The child was taken borne and Dr. Thompson wag called and set the limb and the little girl ia getting on nice ly. In our lust items we mentioned an ac cident that happened on (he grade below here. We think it time for the county to make an appropriation fur the improvement of these two grades. Aq.cisata. Additional University Notes. There are now 10G members of the Alumni Association of the University of Oregon. Thursday afternoon after the regular ex ercises of the graduates of the classical course had delivered their orations, several of the graduates of the Law Department made short addresses, which showed much study and careful training. The oration of Gilbert McGinn, of fortlund, was especially good. ALUMNI A880CIATI0K. Officers of the Alumni Association of tbe University of Oregon, elected June 28, 18S8: President C. S. Williams, class of '81. 7ice Presidents C A Wooddy, 'SI; Mrs. Nettie McCornnck Collier. Sec. and Treas. Miss Anna Patterson, '85. Tbe literary programme for the Alumni exercises, June 19, 1889: Orator W. T. Slater, class of '83. Alternate George W Hill, cliiRsof '84. Essayist Miss Lura . Murch, class of 87. Alternate Mrs. Julia Adams McDaniels, class of 1879. Poet W C Taylor, closs of '84. Alteruate-T C Jadkins, class of '83. A new constitution was adopted. The of fice of annalist was abolished, the large number of the Alumni making it extremely difficult to give a satisfactory account of the doings of each member. General Orders No. 4. 1. Companies A, B, C, E, F, and I, Suo oud Regiment 0 N G, will assemble nni formed and equipped at Corvallis at 1:30 p. in., Jnlv 4, 1888, lor parude and drill. 2. The field nnd staff will report to the Colonel commanding mounted. 3. The non-commissioned stuff will re port to the adjutant promptly at the time alx ve designated. By command of Oilcial. Col. T. C. Smith. Geo . H- Bcrnktt, Acting Adjutant. Letter List. Letters fiV the following persons remained uncalled for t tbe postotfice in Eugene City, Oregon, June 21(, 1888: Aubrey, J W Holcomb, Miss Eva Boyd, E E Lane, Burrell Brentain.Jho Long, I L Cook, Geo K. Donald Greer J R Schnider, Miss Anna Walker, KM. A charge of one cent will he made on each letter given out. , . , Persons calling for the above will please say advertised, giving date. ?. W Osuuitx, P. M. Close CALL.-Monday fornoou two prom inent citizens were just putting np JW on the nomination of Blaine for President $300 in gold ond a check for the same amount were in their hands-wben a gentle rushed to the door and cried "Harrison is nominated.": Tne chl'ck wa 1"' iy r 1 and the Blaine man heaved a sigh of relief and yet one of regret. A minute more and he would have been poorer by ?3U0. Alba ny Democrat. Sot ice. , On account of poor health the partnership heretofore existing between myself and Dr. Paine has been dissolved. I have disposed of my iuterest to Dr. E. D. McKeiiney, a physician of twenty-one years practice, re cently from Ord, Nebraska. The business will be continued by Drs. Paine sad Mc Kenney. I take this opportunity of thank ing my friends for the patronage they have given me and ask a continuance of the same to my successors whom I can heartily rec ommend to the public as thoroughly quali fied physicians and gentlemen. Db. A. W. Phatukb. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Wfaea BbT was tick, we cave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, "When tbe became Mias, tbe clung to Castoria, When tbe had Children, the gave them Caatoria. Marshal's Xotiee. AH residents and property owners are hereby notified tc clean cp tbe streets and alleyt adjoining their premises, within 15 days from tbe date of this notice. By order of Common Council. H. I. Day, City Martha 1. Eugene Ci,ty, June 19, 1888. Notice. Tarrtdrs if yon want monT bring all your rjld iroa, copttrr, brass, etc., to W. Sanders. 'He pays ti highest cash price. New York Store. A pair of farrier pigeons tbe other day flew from HiDutrd to Sh-di station, their iioxne, fiftr-thiM sila ia fifty-six minutea. Repents Meeting;. The Board of Rontii nf i).. n...... c...... I Diversity met in Engene City, Friday. June, 27. 188. Present. Hons. Matthew P. Deady, A. Bush, T. G Hendricks. B. 8. Bean, Roduey Scott, L. L. McArthur and 8. linmiltou. A large amnuut of routine report of offi cers, c, was disposed of. Prof. D. W. Coolidge resigned the position of Professor of Music and Miss Mury MoConuek, lute of the Xew England Conservatory of Music, was appointed to fill the position. Miss McCornack is expected home in a few days. " - WHitutug vt III, MIIUUVUIUM observatory were received from Mesrs. Amatus, rarks aud llonty. Abrams' bid alwut f 3400, was tbe lowest, Tbe matter of location was left with the Executive Com mittee, who were instructed to see what ar rangements could be made for securing a location on Skinner's Butte. Pleasant Hill Items. Mrs. R. E. Callison is quite siek. Now for harvest. Welcome, sunshine. Uncle Cule Davis who is now in the asy lum is not improving. Mrs, J. V. Guiley of Dexter was here vis is visiting her parents, last week. II. T. Bristow and family of this place ure now visiting friends at Monmouth.. Uncle Jimmy Mitchell aud family made quite an extended visit on tbe Coast Fork lust week. Since onr last the following persous have returned to tins place: Aunt 111 J a Mctull . " t . .. of Portland, Mr. B. F. Mulkey of Bethel. wnere be has been engaged in teaching scnool, Hiss Anuie Park, also Irom Bethel, where slut had been attending school, Mr. Thouiiis Mulkey, 8. II. Callison, from Mou- mouth are nil here visiting friends aud rela tives. Siuithtield Items. Farmers are busy summer fallowing. Grass is growing finely since the rain. Mrs. Fannie Howard of Eltniru is quite ill. The Sinithliuld sparking school is pro gressing finely. Henry S. is building a new house: onder what that means?. Miss Mary Kinne and her grandfather are goiug to Glendule to stay this summer. The election went off in good shape at Smitbtleld except there was some scratching done. Cabbage Hkad. Celebration at Corvallis, The citizens of Eugene and elsewhere are respectfully invited to attend the grand cele bration of American Independence on the coming 4lh of July at Corvallis, Oregon, A leading feature will be a sham buttle, participated iu by Companies A, B, C, E, F and I of Oregon militia, and numerous other events of iuterest aud instruction. Committee. To the Public. Having disiKwed of the Bakr lintel to M.n. Antnuette Baker. I hereby j;ive notice to the public that arcn, ding to the terms of agree ment Mrs. Baker will collect and pay all amounts owin by or due the hotel I also tiereiiv desire to otter my thank to the public fur the liberal patronage extended to me. Chaki.ks Baker. For Sale. An Osbnru twine binder wood frame, for sale cheup for cash or will exchange for furni stock, at Springfield Oregon. June 15-41- , Joiin Kelli S.' 'J Notice.,"' . - m I Farmers if you want money bring all your old iron, copper, brasn, eto., to W. Sanders. He pays the highest cash price. New York Store. , , r- ,4-il 1 Dkath o Gko. Kbcmiiey About two weeks ao George Krumrey, an aged German, who resided a short distance above Goshen in this county, while in Portland seeking med ical assistance becoming derauged to some ex tent jumped into the river. He was rescued and taken to St. Vincent's hospital for treat ment, at which place he died Sunday even ing at C o'clock, aged 66 years. Mr. Krum rey has been an invalid for several years, and was despondent on account of bis illness. Before dying he made a statement that his apparent insanity was caused by his being met by two men and a woman, who engaged him in conversation, when one man applied a chloroformed haudksrehief to his nose, while the other man siezed and robbed him of what money be had on his person. The deceased was well thought of by his neigh bors in the vicinity of Goshen. Bom Oveb. While running on the rope with hose Co. No. 2, Tuesday evening, Sam Lytle, a youth aged about 19, stumbled and fell in front of the cart one wheel of it run ning over him from his left hip to his right shoulder, bruising and stunning him although no bones were broken. He was taken to the residence of his mother and at last accouuts was improving slowly. The cart was loaded with new hose and was quite heavy. New Mining Co. A new mining company was organized here this week. The stock- . . n n T ft V r ... - T..V.n uolders are: r d uuuu, i uuu Brown, J B Ream, B F Dorris and others. Tbe mine is located in the Blue river dis trict. The company lust Tuesday let a con tract to John Brown for a 50-foot tunnel. We are confident that paying mines will be discovered iu that section. On a FrRLocoH. Milton Davis, one of the Oregon cadets at West Point, hat been granted a furlough, and is now Tisiting friends iu Eugene. Mr. Davis bat been at West Point two years, and in tbe rigorous eittoiiuutiont to which the cadets are sub iected be bas acquitted himself with great credit to himself and the state be represents. A Sebious Paragraph . Belougiug to a Military Company is not boys play as the following paragraph from the laws of Oregon will indicate: "A person who has been die honorably discharged from the Oregon Nat ional Guard is disqualified from voting in tbe State, and cannot hold any federal post tion." Obeoo Bum" Killed.-" Oregon Beautf " the beautiful chestnut mare with flowingmane and tail, sold aorne time ago bv O. V. Adam of Linn county to parties in California, was burned in the recert Brigh ton Beach fire, bbe was 1qo4 at fio.OOU. The fire was causad by lightning, t Fabms Sold -Mr. Norrit Humphrey hat ! told 100 arret of laDd 5 miles Dorth of bu gT..to Mr. Lo-ry. for 3.000. Alto 10 ! aerrt of land 1 tnil toutb of Eugene, to Mr. Higgins, for t750. Flowers -Mrs. A. 8. Patterson has a I larae assortment of cut and other flowers i for sale. They are all of the latest tad tundard varieties. Residence, on corner ol 1 Eighth awl High StreeU. Brevities. School books at Collier's. Go to Preston's for your harness oil. E. II . L. Co. meet Monday evening. Ladies dress goods a specialty at Friend ly's. Several showen of rain this week. It is not needed. Buckeye mowers aud binders at Pritchett k Forkner't. The horse market it good. It pays to raise good horses. Candies, nuts aud fuuey uotiout at Nel son Ingersoll't. Blue river miuiug stock is said to be good property just now. Henderson, Dentist. Several San Jose, Cat., land buyers are hero looking for farms. Take your produce to the Ptcifio Tea Co. and get the best prices. See Preston's buggy harness. Henderson, Dentist. The highest cash price will be paid for wheat by F. B. Dunn Mr. G. Bettmao has enlarged the show windows in bis store. Reduced fares wil be given on the railroad to tbe Junction Celebration. School books of all kinds at George Col lier's. Price them; buy them. A fine line of silk plushes in all shades and grades at F. B. Dunn's. Geo. Croner bas been acting at marshal daring marshal Day't illness. Work hns been couimenoed on Mrs. Geary's new residence on Fifth street. Go and see Preston's siugle harness. For fresh fruits, oranges, lemons, bauanaa, etc., go to Nelson &. Iugersoll's. Hot and cold batbt every day in the week at Jerry ljoru's barber shop. The Junction flour the best flour on the market. Ouly $1 per tack at P. T. Co. The Marion county delinquent tax list ouly amouuti to the small turn of f 1,003.24. Mr Geo F Craw has the sole aency for all brand of the celebrated Tamil Punch Cigars. See changes in the advertisements of the Southern Pacific Co's lines and tbe Oregon Pacific. Krausse & Klein have a genuine Peble gnat button shoe (or f 2.00 iu all sizes from 2, to 7 E. E. We acknowledge the receipt of a nice V of peaches from Messrs. Howard & Cottle. They were excellent. The nomination of Ilariison did not ap pear to enthuse the Republicans of Laue lounly to any great exteut. The rain Thursday, in the middle of the day, raihtr interfered with the attendance in the afteruoou at the University. Geo. M. Miller and Clarence Winter have placed a (our sided advertising sign on the telegraph post at Peters' corner. Davidson Bros., the rope walk fakirs who performed here last week, had a general fi-ht when they showed at Salem, Moore's Reveuled Remedy regulates and builds np all the orRans of the human sys tem. Sold by tugeue Kruggisis. Nelson .v Iucersoll keeps the best assort ment of cigars and tobaccos in Eugene. Sole Agents for the celebrated MoDogram cigars. Bettman will take all kinds of produce, eggs, bacon, butter, chickens and everything at better prices man anyone cise in town. For your infant and children shoes go to Krausse & Klein; tbey have them in all kinds and styles, and prices that will sur prise you. Duvis, the tiilor, has just reoeived a large stock of imported and domestic goods of the latest Spriug and Summer styles. Cull and examine his stock. Ladies call at Bettman's and see his fine nWortment of kid glove juBt arrived direct ffom the factory. Latest shades will be sJld at u great bargain. I Students, go to Krausse 4 Klein for your fine dress shoes as they have more fine shoes to select from than any house in Lane couuty, and at all prices. The students of the State University have departed for their respective home" in the diffeient sections of the State. We wish them pleasant vacations. Tli Prineville Review save Mr. M. u. Pickett, of Junction City, is visiting in that city, and that "he has an inclination to again locate in that section. W T. Kavser. Lane County auctioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed either by job or commission. Address at Eugene or call at my residence six miles west of Eugene. a26 Krausse & Klein have just received tne finest U French kid shoe ever brought to Enceue. Ladies call and see tnem. we have them in Opera and French toea. The oil painting auctioneers who were here a couple of weeks ago, skipped ont of Albany without paying their bills. The parties are now selling "cheap" watches in Portland. By using only the best materials to be hod, and having had years of actual experience under the best instruction, enables Hender son, Dentist, to obtain the finest resulti known in Dentistry. "Old King Cole was a jolly old soul," to are those who buy their spring suits of East land & Wilson. Their prices are tbe lowest; their goods are best. In a cheap or high priced suit they can accommoduto yon. Geo. Woods, Mrs. N. Woods and two boys hr rim name of Jordan were arrested Friday of latt week charged with vagrancy. Jury trials were given them iu Justice Klnsey's corrt aud in each instance a verdict of not guilty was found. Mnnv a vonna eirl shuts herself out from society because ber face is covered with pim ples and blotches. All disfiguring humors are removed by purifying tbe blood wiih Ayer's Siaps'rilla. This remedy is the safest and most reliable that oun be used. St. John asks the question, "Are you for the saloon or the home." The answer given is "you bet your lite." But wben you are asked where you can get the best goods and prices on tea, coffee, groceries. On sale at the Pacific Tea Co., Cor 9th and Oak streets. The Charter Oak is the best stove manu factured. Lis tbe pride of every house hold. Messrs. Starr and Vandenburg have recently received from the manufactory at St. Louis a car load of tbenv which they art offering at very low prices. Call and eitm ine them. At a called meeting of the C. P. Church of Eugene City, which convened at 4 p. m., Saturday June 23d, Rev. J. W. Smeed, who ha recently completed hit theological course at Lebanon Tennetsee, wts unanimously requested to take temporary charge of the church. He will bold bit first service on ttandayJuly 1st, at 11 a.m. Why yes T-Tea-T. Wa ak yott to note tMt we carry the largest and best stock of Tea tooth of Portland. Waboy direct from the importer. We allow yon to we, uwor piU what yon buy, or wil g jootsaw. pie to let von find ont jut what kind yoo wAnt. All favoriU and tried brands always in stock. Price! to salt tbe timeafrom z5 ctsup. We alM) have a full and fresh stock ot groceries, eta. i Pacific Tea Co. ' Tk. .tll.l.Rt. mIiI 1!w .tlMlJ IIIA.tll gone. County Court Mondty; Commissioners vuurt ntuueauay. A large amonnt of bay ia ready to cut but the ram delays work. The new county officers will lake their re spective offices next Wednesday. Now is the time to begin digging cp thistles before tbey get much headway. The north bouud California Express train was nearly two bonrt late Friday morning. The etreet coiitrtotors are busily engaged filling aud grading on Olive aud Sixth streets The trouble over the Baker hotel has betn settled by Mrs. Baker taking charge Wed nesday. Tbe old Masonio ball building has been traveling slowly towards its new location this week. The commencement exercises of the State University will be found in our supplement. Read it. Co. C. of Eugene will take part in the bat talion drill and sham battle at Corvallis uext Wednesday. Mr. Geo. Melson bss received tbe patent for the harrow recently invented by him, and will manufacture harrows for tale in the near future. Mist Ada Coburn of East Portland was in town this week attending Commence ment exercises. Mr. E. C. Peotlund, well known here, was married last week st Moumoulh to a Miss Gertrude Hayes. All should attend the Fonrth of July cele bration at Junction City next Wednesday, It will be a grand affair. Several farmers through the couuty cut hay last week, and under the pror.ent weath er it has not cured and it liable to spoil. The large maple tree on tbe corner of Eighth and Olive streets has been cut down to make way for the old Masonio hall build ing. Now is the tine when the thrifty young man discourses learnedly to his best girl about the prevalence of tyrotoxicon in Ice cream. At Butte City, Montana, and Santa Rosa, the Chinese celebrated on the news of Har rison's nomination. They seem to know their friends. There will be a netting of the Fisk and Brooks club of the Prohibition paty, at the Court House in Eugeue on Saturday, July 7, at 2 p. m. Com. S. II. Friendly informs ns that he is au thorized by Lilienthal Co., of New York, to eugags the bops of the coining crop for 10 cents per pound. Krausse & Klein carry tbe largest assort ment in Indies, opera and Oxford ties aud button slippers of any honse in Eugene at prices from 90c upwards. The catalogues of the State University for 18S7-1NN8 are out from the press aud are ready for distribution. The next school year begins Sept. 17th. The Oregon Blood purifier is Nature's own remedy, and should be nsed to tbe exclus ion of all other medicines in all diseases of the stomach, liver and kidneys. The students of the University gave a social dance at Rhmebnrt's Parlors last Thursday evening. It was well attended and a good time was hud by all present As will be seen by tbe regular announce ment of Dr. T. J. Eaton, he will be at the Huffman House from Saturday to Wednes day, July 7th to July 11th. Remember tbe date. Last Tuesday evening a team belonging to Johu Sloan broke the tongue from the car-' riage to which tbey were attached and ran away. At last accouuts they had not been found. Mr. Matlock's children who have been suffering with diphtheria are convalescing. No other cases have broken out, and It is thought that no further trouble need be an ticipated. The social and financial nnion of the Methodist church will meet on Friday even ing of this week, at 7 JO o'clock. All ore cordially invited to be present. A nice pro gramme bas been prepared. A horse being driven on Willamette street Thursday in a road cart by Mr. Meriau, kicked both feet over the dash board, then fell forward on hit bead bruising himself badly and breakiug the cart. Some horsemen had trouble over the race mare Fappooae last Sunday. One of thorn was arrested charged with stealing the mare but was released after trial. The mare was then shipped to California. The father of Mrs. Kate Munra died at Erie, Pa., June 19th. being 88 years of age. He was a publisher of a newspaper for near ly CO years. Mrs. Munra has the sympathy of many friends iu ber affliction. The soothing and restorative effects of Ayer's Cherry Pectora' are realiied in all cases ot colds, coughs, throat or lung troub les, while its powerful healing qualities are shown in tbe most serious pulmonary disor ders. Mr L. R. Sonthern, late of 8an Jose, Cal , has opened an Art School ovei1 East, land & Wilson's store, and for a short time will give lessons in flower, landscape and marine painting in oil colors. Give him a call. Next Wednesday is the glorious Fourth of July, and tne people win ceieuraie, u iuj A.i.iirtfl at all. awav from home. Junction City has gotten np a good programme, and many of our citizens will attend the exercises in our suter town. Tt will be lawful to kill deer after July 1st. It will not be lawful to kill ducks till Sept? nor crouse. pheasants, quail or pai- ridgestill July 15th; the close eeason for brook and mountain troui oegins nov. i. Bear may be killed at any time, f! W. Montaine has Dnrcbased tbe hard ware and machinery stock of Pritchett and Forkner and will conduct the business. He will close out the stock at bedrock price or sell it as a whole. Give him a call lor Dar gains. See his ad. iu this issue. tb's Bitters and Spechlty Company have been giving free concerts on the streets sev ral eveuings this week. They are an entertaining company aud travel to introduce their bitters. This, Friday evening, they give a concert at Bhinebart s ball. Prof. Bailey will conduct tbe services in the First Presbyterian cbnrrh next Sabbath morning in tne aDsenoe oi me rumor, w. MrK n ev. who s arterfcon inursnay mora ing to Denver. Mr. KcKinley intend re turning in a couple of weeks. Jacksonville Times; It has been rumored that Frit Mnuz. who forfeited the 6,000 bonds given for his appearance before the grand jury of Klamath county, to answer the Wo nf mnriWinir an Indian, was about to return to that county. This is said toba a falsa rumor, but Muoz it in potRetsJon of hit valuable ranch there, which waa told to A. A. Fink, but hat been re-oonveyed to Monz. irv. RiLlnrrlar betweea 1111 J -" Bingo and Jack Froat waa won by Bingo in ... in. - 4 U . -. vnn two ttrt!ni ueait. au -in 5b 4 sacondi and the second beat in II and 4-5 eeeund. Some money changed bandt on ih result, tbe betting being two to on in lavar of Bingo. Original. Come and get your photo medium, large or small Artist, F. A. Rankin; will surely pleas yoo all. Come along, he't ready, to work for oath or trtde; And lay all other photo completely in the shade. Strolling on the seashore, digging np the clams. Sleighing in a snow storm, freezing off your bauds; Gathering the daisies in the field so green, la door or oat door com and choose your seen. Boating on the river, plucking lillie fair, Sitting by the fireside, in your easy chair. nesting on tne ruined wall, talking at tne Rate; Climbing stiles and fences; rambling with your mat. Standing in the window retting from your book; If you doubt be' got these, come and take a look. Many more I'd mention, but tew will do I gnesa; So come and hay a sittiug and he will do the rust. A Sad Death. Grant Osburn, a young man born and reared in Lane county, died at Albany Tues day forenoon at 11 o'clock under circum stances peculiarly sad, aged 24 year, 2 moulbs aud 5 day, lb Albany Denioo.-at give tbe following version of the unfortn uate affair: 'This morning Grant Orburn, of Eugene, aged about 25 year, staggered into Hale Baekensto's saloou and fell unconscious. Hr was taken np stairs iuto a bedroom and med ical aid summoned. The doctor immediate ly pronounced it a case of overdose of mor phine. An effort was made to save tbe young man, but without avail, and he died about II o'olock. Whether morphine wts taken internally or hypodermically waa not oertain. He was not a morphine fiend, and waa not in tbe habit of taking it. For some time Osburn worked for 1. W. Hansen, of Corvallis, whet he also had (ome cousins living. Hi parent, who are well to do, reside at Eugene City. He bas a brother living at Brownsville. He married few year ago, bat on aooount of tone trouble paited from his wife. For several months he has been keeping company with a young lady of Corvallis. but being in the habit of drinking she refuted to have any thing to do with bitu. Tbe coroner's jury rendered a verdiot of death from an overdose ot morphine." the Albany Democrat of Wednesday says: "The coroner's jury in the inquest held over the body of Grui.t Osburn deoided ihat he came to his death by an overdose of tuor- pbiue. Au effort was made to Bud some clue to the cause, but without success. We are told of the following Incident: Youi.g UHbiirn aw in l e before lie waa taken violently ill wa in the room of a young man at the Murrv honse, when the subieol of taking morphine was mentioned. The latter aaid he sometimes took a "shot" himself, and t-iking ont a bottle and instrument shot some into his aim. Being called away be left tbe bottle and instrument on the stand. Coming back Osburn was gone and be thought ro more about it until bearing of bis sickness, when he examined the aiticles carefully and says tbey did not look as if tbey were used." Air. usburn was a kind hearted generous young man, and under other oircamstaiices would have been a valuable member of so. ciety. The remains were brought here Tues day, and followed by mauy mends were in terred in tbe Masonic cemetery Wednesday afternoon. At Cresswell. The following programme will be rendered atCresswell, July 4th: The procession will be formed at Cresawell publio square at 9 a. m., and led by tbe Cresswell and Cottage Grove bras bands, followed by 38 ladle on horsebaok to the old pienio grounds three fourths of a mil east of Cresswell, where tbe following exercises will be rendered: Music Cresswell Band. Hong Cottage Grove Choir. Prayer R. O. Callison. f'oDg- Pleasant Hill Choir. Music Cottage Grove Band. Heading Declaration of Independence. Musio Cresswe'l Band. Song Cottage Grove Choir. Oration. Kong-Pleasant Hill Choir. Music Cottage Grove Band. DINNER. Music Cresswell Band; 1 o'olock. Musio Cottage Grove Band. Song Pleasuut Hill Choir. Speech. Music Cresswell Band. Song Cottage Orove Choir. Speech. Musio Cottage Grove Band. Song-Pleasant Hill Choir. Speech. Song Cottage Grove Choir. Music Cresswell Band. Match cam of bas ball at 4 p. m, be tween the Cottage Grove and Pleasant Hill clubs. Plug nglies at 3 p. m., and a grand ball at 8:30 at Buoy's hall. A Content. On Friday mnrnintt Mr. J. E. Fenton filed in the Circuit Court a notice nf contest for the ottice of County Juilve voted fr at the last election, on the ground principally, that the votes were not counted correctly, asking lor a recount of voles. It will l remembt.ed that Mr. Fenton was beaten only two votes, and he claims to have evidence that vote that should have been counted for him were Dot counted at all. The case will be hsard before Judk'e Bean ittini; in ch luilier on Tuesday, July 10th. Attorney Jiliysu nas neen retained ny ine plainti if, and Washburne X woodcock and Condon k Dorris for t lie deft ndant. CLy Tranni"ern. Lizzie M Miller to Win Veatch, 3 lot in G.r.ll'a a.l.litinn! ptin. fE.'ill. r:h Haker to Antonette Baker, property On Vf Hisnieiie avieei, iuu, svw. ii.il ... . ftrjuin Mary r. bpiiier w w fc,'sn, 4 iota in CKn'uOn,l .l.lilir.n' ran ClfiHO. A J Pritchett to A W Prather, V, interest In tne store Diuming occupied uy u ieiv- ..!. .... . An ih man, on wi'iameiie street, om Hokse Race. A race has been made be tween Rimrock Belle, owned by Cba. Had' ley, and Jo Jo, owned by R. B. Hays, for $ j00 a side, the raoe to be run. over the Lane County Agricultural Society race track Beit Saturday afternoon, June 7th. Tbe race will be a dash of a half mile, and promises tobeolosely contested. The came horse ran last Fall 6G0 yards, and in that raoe lapped the entire distance, Rimrock winning tbe rac by IB incnet. Card. Having decided to withdraw from tbe grocery business and go upon hi farm, v. It f ntiU nffara fur ule a half interest in tbe store known a lb "City Grocery." Or bonld tbe purcbaaer desire, me eniue stoca can be bought, failles desirous 01 engag ing In grocery business should call and get terma. 1 Cottli k How AID Personal.. A. S. MoClure, of Portland, is in town. Mr. Frauds, of 8eattle. was in town this week. Mm. L. Bilyeu it visiting relative in Linn county. Mr. Jeff Fenton ot McMinnvill if in town this week. Mr. 8. n. Friendly visited the metropolis latt Wednesday. Mr. Jacob Conser and wife are vlsitina In Seattle, VV. T. Mr. Norris Brown of Salem, wa visiting in Eugene this week. Mr. Ida Noltnn returned from a visit to Eastern Oregoa Tuesday. Rev. Geo. Hill, of East Portland, has been here tbe most of the week. Mr. and Mrs, Stiles have moved to their place on the Lower Siuslaw. Mr. Henry McClure has been visitinc in Engene during tbe past week. ' W. I. Tawter is ber this wetk attending the Uuiversity commencement. Mr. J. Q. Gray baa returned bom from bis mine in Southern Oregon. Mr. J. E. Fenton was In Portland several days this week on legal business. Dr. Edward Bailey ot California is visiting: relatives and friends in Eugene. Rev. A. O. Wooddy has been in town thia week attending University exercise, Mr. O. W. Hnrd, ot Florence, paid out city a bntinert visit last Wednesday. Mr. Humphrey, connected with the Alba ny Herald, was in town Wednesday. Mr. Walton, of Iowa, a nephew of J. J, Walton, Sr., ia visiting relative in Eugene. Mr. W. T. Peet has been running the Beuton County Bank, at Corvallis this week Messrs. J. W. Bristow and J. M. Shelly, Portland drummers, were in town Wednes day. Horac McClure was horn this week from Portland attending Commencement exer cise. Mr E. K. Wheeler and wife leave for their new horn in Falouse City, W. T., next Monday. Mr. 8. Mnnra. of Bonneville, ha been visiting relutivos aud friends in thia city the past week. Judge Washburn was quite ill a coup! ot days this week, but w arc pleased to state is better now. Mr. Robt. J. Hendricks, of the Salem Statesman, is visiting in the East. His wife aconmpauies him. Miss Emily Bristol, who is teaching in a bninea college at Portland, is here this week visiting relatives. Reuents Matthew P. Deady and L. L. McArthur cauiu up to attend the University Widnesday evening. Hon. 8. G. Thompson was in town Sun- lay. Ha is now engaged in the mercantile busines at Monroe. Miss Ada Esea, of Marion county, h'if been spending the week with Mr. aud Mrs. Wesley Mumnon. Dr. 8. Hamilton, of Roseburg, a Regents of the State University, bus been spending tbe week In fcugene. Mrs. Emma Ostium is at tb home of her father, Mr David Coleman suffering consid erably from 111 health. Messrs. E. P. Mc Cornark and D. W. Wallace, of Salem, attended the commence ment exercises Thursday. Dr. Jones has been invited by friends In Canada to spend a season ia Europe which he may accept this Full. Mr. Harvey W. Scott, editor of the Toit- land Oregonian, spent last Wednesday after noon and night in our city. Mr. W. Snenoer, soliciting scent for au I. O. O. F. insurance oompany was working Eugeue the first of the week. F.. M. Brattain o.' Lake county, a former traduate of the University was here attend ing commencement exeroiscs, Mrs J J. Murphy and daughter, Miss Liziie Church, of Salem, attended the Com mencement exercises here this week. Mrs. Bishop, who ha been visiting with Mr. and Mr. 8. M Titus returned to tor borne in California Thursday evening. Mr. Robert 0. Johnson, of the Portland News, bas been representing that journal at the Commencement exercises this week. Hon. E. P. Coleman and family leave this morning for a six weeks visit to Crook coun ty, where Mr. Coleman baa a band of oattl. Mis Ella Babin. the newly elected Pro fessor in tbe University, waa in attendance on the commencement exercises this week. Misses Mary Potter and Mary Whitney, now teaohing school on the lower Bluslawi are at home attending the University exer cises. Mrs. Laura Klncald. who has been attend- Inir the New Enuland Conservatory nf Musio In Boston for a couple of years, I expected home shortly. Prof. R. n Thornton, President of ths Stats University Law Depart mend at Port land, ba been here tbia week attending tne commencement exercises. Dr and Owen Osburn, ot Brownsville.aml Mr. W. F. Osburn, of Portland, wr in Eugene latt Wednesday attending tbe funeral ot their brother, Mr. Grant Osburn. Prof. Strsub and family left last Thursday for their old bom in Pennsylvania. Prof. Stranb will spend several weeks there, wbilo his family intends visiting for a year. Attorney L. Bilven. of this city, and Mr. Alex Cooley, of Cot'sge Grove, returned from a visit to Prineville last Tuesday even ing. They report heavy rain in Crook county. Hon. A. Bush of Salem, Chairman of the) State Democratic Committee, was in Eugene Thursday attending a meeting of tha Board of Regent of tbe State University ot whiob be ia a member. Dud Thompson, an old resident, and for merly proprietor ot thi newspaper, wa in Lugene severs' days this week visiting old friends and acquaintances. Mr Thompson 1 at present a resident of Ft. Bidwell, CsL Dr. Geary and wife and Miss Ella Gore, of Mtdford, were in attendance opon thn exercise at tb University tbi week. W understand tbat tbe Doctor will remove to Brattle, W, T., in tha near future, for th practice of his profession. Maibied. At the residence of John Cogs well, on the Mckenzie river, June 21, 18UI, by Rev. C. M. Hill. Mr. N. R. Frazer o Pendleton, and Miss Idaho Cogswell of l-ant county. The conpl lert for reoaietoo Thursday morning, wner iney win perma nently reside. Mr Frazer was formerly a student in the University here. A Fnci IirvEsniEirr.-Mr. NorrU Humph, rey of thi city offer 120 acre of fin farm ing land for sale, just south of Eugene. 11 ie en excellent batata at the price asked, and we are confident that the investment would double itself in a tew year. Fwa Btoci Rold. Mr. J. R. Seller at bis auction aale on Pleasant Hill last Satur day, sold fine stock amounting to tbe sum of $2,650. Eastern Oiton partis purchase 1 the bulk of it. Fair price were paid.