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CITY AND COUxNTY. Sprluf field Items. r Wni win ' ,owu SMdajr, i ii k Lilies of lli' obnir 4 an .,e attack ul Iboiuunips. ' I. I I...... ..i.L. J irs tine hoinsou 'uu ior ... Ilk. ika liiiio t, v. r Ur J W Stewart ih treating W MMHH , in w coal of puiut. ,,1,1 ""- SevcrsI loU have oeeu ""d rsxwutly to ' e. bo contemplate building this sum mer. M L Ptngra bns gone lo Jitckbonvillti to alltliil the bedside of his kick niece who in Mriuuly ill- - . . c II I. I I Mr J lteuiro 01 r" creca kicki-u bj horse when starting from J .1 Poills biru to bis borue. flv I'rin and wife have returned from CsBip Creek, "uere tuey ititve news, annul. lu( quarterly meeting. We are norry to hear that JIr. W. Mc C'lure, a former rosideiit of thin place, is ly. ibt; very ill at ber homo ueur Goshen. . , j .ii - i There bus "eeu a goon ueoi oi luquiry ui.de in our city recently 10 unci out I lie ii. m that has been kicking (be pickets Jff of A Wbeelsr's frout gate. Scaxtt No 2. The Ceeilian Operatic Company. There ia a rare treat ahead for Eugene. The Ceeilian Operatic Company, one of Ibe bent ami atrongeat attraction on the road, make their appearance hereon the 27 th of this mouth under the auapicea and for the benefit of Company C. The opera chosen is "Pretty Galatea," a gem among operas The story is that of a sculptor who makes a beautiful statute, falls in love with it, and then prays Venus to give it life. She does ho, mid Gnlatea creates a sensation by rnti niug things wilb a high hand She finally I ibw on much of a bother that Pygmalion --well it would not do to spoil it. Bee the open. Miss Caroline Mill. or as Oalntea is hard to equal. She possesses a wonderful voice aud is the-best soprano on the Pacific Coast. For some time she bas been a great social favorite in San Francisco, where her appearance at Iialdwiu'a theatro was the signal for au ovation. Mr. E. D. ('ran. lull. .hi old Oregon boy, possessed of a rare tenor voice, takes the part of Pygmalion. Mr. F. (i B. Mills, the basso, takea the comedian rule Medas, and Miss Helen Jndson plays the Grecian youlb Ganymede. The perform ance will lie a banner event, tbe boys of Company 0 will uppear in uniform, and those who want seats mnst look sharp for the bouse will be jammed. No Advance in Price of Lumber. Eugenk, May 13, 1881). Epitoh Giuhd An opinion prevails in ml around Eugene that lumber is now mncb bighei ihau heretofore, and that intending builders are deterred from operating by scarcity of material. Such reports have even found their way into print Allow me to say that both of these opinions are mistaken At the yard of tbe Upper Willamette Lum ber Manufacturer Association, in Ibis city, ths same schedule of rates that baa been iu use for more than two yeari still prevails. Neither is any advance now contemplated. Them was a time duriug the winter when owing to impassable roads and unusual tie iu in i some orders were not filled so prompt ly as desirable, but even then no orders actually placed with tbis Association was long delayed. Al this time tbe resources of this Associa tion are more than equal to all probable de mands of tbis market, lo say uothing of the numerous other mills that market the whole or some portion of their product in ibis city. lours Kespectlully, A. Whkklkb, Sec D. W. L. M. A. Creswell Items. May 15. 18811. Our photographer is dojng a rushing busi- ness. Mr John Tait shipped a carload of cattle to Portland Wednesday morning. l)r L D Scarbrough has purchased a large amount of furniture and will supply the trade in the future. Our depot is about finished anil is a credit to ths town. When Crank gets into it, he won't aak to common folks. On Saturday. May 2... tbe Creswell Hrasa Band is to L'ive a Monte. A u t in rainme is to he rendered in the morning, consisting of aililresses and recitations, interspersed with s - i- ii t i .... ... H sun string music, itei reso ineiiii. mc be for sale on the grounds consisting id straw berries and cream, cakes, pies, etc. We an- ticiimte an enjoyable time and all are cordially ; invited. (!rand ball in the evening at Huny's Hsll. Sam no. School Book! Exchange Prices. We have tbe exclusive aitency for Barnes New Nationnl Headers, ami we are also able lo furuish Fisher's Arithmetic at introduc tory price New Xa National Header 1st, 10 cts. " 2nd. 21) oik. ' " 3rd, 25 cli. 1th, 35 cts. 5lh, 45 cts Exchange free. Fisher'B Arithmetics, 1st 30; exchange 15 2nd 60; " 30 We are also able to furnish you anything hat you may need in the school line at the moomce iso.ik ntore. PaTTEBSON & ClIKIHTlAN. 1 eiier List. Letters for the following persons rcionined . i.nu ....... . . m. rter. J 0 Smith. Louis 'URbton. .Vlln Smith. Line M Wtin S. Win Tiiri.Hr IMF lit M A churirc of one cent will bo lunde on each after .. , rersoua calhiw for the above will pleaae W, V UHBOHN, r. m. I.KAK (tkli -I.nf it it'lit tile L'lt'tlt tlU- It-tiH at tk.. - - - - ..... ..nti-uruill id iqu ftDDrMuuan of the t-!ttjruinice oi lar Grit" by the Chicago G-niHtly com IT Thiw fninnttiiv umka hrinl and thr-V rfWitn i-i tv hi, 11. in. r ti nri.rtu Hitft nils' It) . v h-' "i ' " "I I . ' wmmm oi lueir DHrers. AimouKu I! ftt in ii m I Mlk-kTsti iIidu .it... r..i r. r .'i-inr.il j - in,. iur-ji IU- UUIIDV in ' "ft" uuin iut' viiuu ui i uc i 'n .in..- - j m c iiiiiii 1 in" " ' "- PH ii)teit-.t Hml herty HppUune wtiuld in- t IiiL'ht Hk Iiilm miii') (litifurind that bad m - 'iiiir iu mucin. inui layi well rectfivrd To-uiKht'i piny ia 'LtueHshire (.UkiR." whith will, uf coura. P't-,tt ,.i.ik b i C Xl.ikt.mer SlinU Ill tait ... . ,, . k...Uni I iii i ,; Ax Ebuor.Lmi wtek w committed an iTltr in tat .tin.. k.t Am kakaM K. .(..,. i. II . ; - -kiMH ium iuc nac ')' Kimrock Hlle and Lytle'a sorrel. ikar I'M'.- .inn- iOIU- A u tvv st J".kU . 1 ..r i a. i . iTl - . i ... -- nun Will 1IUk'kT.UIJ kw -''i n ui iuq 1SII IKA IV- Maelimi. TIi- n.lrUml iv.rrMDondent to BoKebanr R vi-w mm "( Inn, GnT. of "-iiu. wrp nmitwi in nmrri-ue uu i- flAsaui.. X . . .1. LafUk mm r.f fh- iuiuruin hi iu? miucutr; v. er Jam.. Hnffimrton. KT. Mr. -MitnwiuUllllUkJ, Tf T JUIU win- - ! hf-ftfe in wishing the young iieopU ft fcodhMluV" Foft Sals. A lot with new boos lb ' aodHion. Apply to i. 0- Aie-u- Brevities. - Oregon lard al Sladden 4 Sou s. Oo to iu. uHi Bo, Km, m m Mm : eiMUtor 8'0cer for Juue,iou flour- " m VeTiDl UiTer,i,),H00k Society paper-something new-at (he Post office Hook store. r. w. A. Cruin L.l, u.. i , 1 - injunction. r "u The Uoey Hed Lounije. the best lonnae in the matket, manufacturl by R. D. Ilrovru. ,irl,J'!l'.ut'rlV'tt"lh,",,'1 """y - hramU of th cklobratnt Tan.il Punch ("iifark. Take your produce to tbe Pacific Tea Co. and get the best prices. Dr. McKenney h bnildiux a dwelliui; iu tbe western part of town. Smoke the Happy Hours 10 eeut white "or cigar oi Markus ft Co. Hot and cold baths every day in the week I at Jorry Horn's burber shop. We are in the lead, never liehiml. Alwavi I net there. City H.kery and re.taur.nt. Dr. Scotfa Electric Corsets at Eastern ' prices. For sale ouly at Q. Bettmin's. Preston wants yon to come aud see his ' aaihlles and heavy team harness. Ladies call and "try ou" tbe black few aud illusion bats at the Misses Walton. The Pres byteriau church inteuds to have the entrance to the church reconstructed. Before storing or selliug your oats see A . Peters. Cleuu Chevalier barley wanted. Mackerel, llloaters, Herring, Salmon, rtn Haddock and Cod fish at Sladden ft Sou's. Try our cream puffs. City liakery. Oregon bams, shoulders aud sides at Slad den & Son's. Itemember we deliver every thin with our own wo,;on. City Bakery. The river was seveu feet above low water J mark, one day ibis week. E. C. Lake, marble cutter and dealer iu monuments, shop on Eighth street. Eugeue. T. L. Reese and family of Winchester, Ohio, will locate in Eugene huviug left there tbis wtek. Tbos. OoMMg, after the heurinn last week before Justin' Hi tidersou, was discharged or hick oi evi.it nee. The Eugene Hercules cigar two for 25 cents is the best. Munulactuied by the Eugene Cigar Factory. Carpets! Cttpettill S. H. Friendly has just received u large and varied assortment. Ho will suit you. E P. Thorp, of Drain, intends soon start ing a 7-cobimn polio paper at Cottage Grove, to be called the Leader. Rev S P. Wilson this week let the con tract for a dwelling to be erected on West Fifth street, at a cost of $1300. Railroad engineer McDonald has pur chased property in Eugene, ami will erect s residence mi the sumo ibis summer. All kinds of fancy, dress and dry goods just received from the East, which must be sold at once. Cull at liettman's and exam ine. A aeries of discussions between Charles Watt, of London, and Rev. I D. Driver, of Oregon, on "Seculnrism aud Christianity," ia going on at Chicago. A fine horse nwtii d by Mrs. Baker below Eliuira was shot five times wilb fine shot by some malicious person receutly. The horse was badly injured but will recover. Just arrived from the East, a complete bus of paperteries blank books, aud paper. Call at the Postofflce Book Store aud the boys will be pleased to show tbem to yon. Goldsmith, tbe grocer, has just received from the East one of the largest assignments of Ismps tver brought to Eugene. He will sell them ut prices that defy competition. Midgley A Parker at their factory on 8th street, east of the mill race, mnuufacture and keep for sale, doors, windows, frames, mouldings, etc. Estimates furnished on ap plication. Carpets o! every style and grade at Friend- ' ly's. These carpels have just arrived and have been well selected lo meet tbe demands of tbis market. Cull and examine his varied assortment. The Press in the lower part of the valley give the Chicago Opera Conip.iuy many complimentary uot'ees. Admission. 10, 20 and 30 cents, and performi nces will be given from Monday to Saturday. a II - !' i..t..tl- L-i.hiis t In Isroest und lie 't ' assortment of clothing, Indies dress goods, hsls, etc. He is continually adding the U) tefl and newest styles to his stock. His prices are fixed lo suit the tun. - The Willamette Presbytery of the C. P. Church, will convene at Irving, Laue Coun ty, Oregon; on Thursday the 23d day of May, 1H8(J, al 7:3d o'clock. P- M. E I'. Hkmifiisou, Stated Clerk. The best familv remedy is undoubtedly Plunder's Oregon" Blood Purifier. It may I be safely given to the infant as well as to the adult, mid it will give relief where other medicines fail to do so. Keep it in the house, j The ladies should call at J. D. Matlock's store and examine th it beautiful and care fully selected s-.ock of ladies dress goods. J Spring and Sun. mer patterns of the latest j styles, and quality to suit the buyer. Coll Van Ch o intends starting a paper at Scio. A subsidy of $0(10 is the reason of i his undcrtakiiu" the venture In a few week's Subsidy organs generally are placed I away to rest in the m wspsper griiveynrd Dr W E Welch, a gr iduite of the Rush i Medical Colleg.. Chicago. Ill , nas MtJMN at Lafayette to .r.ictice his profession Mc Miuuvi'ile Telephone-Register. Tbe Doctor is well known iu Eugeue, having attended the Stnte University for two years. n. luiMMla cnnses denraved blood, which. iu lime, affects every organ and tnuction of ; the body. As a rem- dy for these tronb es, nothing can approach Ayer'a Sirsapanlla. It vitalizes the blood, strengthens tbe stom ach, and corrects ,.11 disorders of the liver and kidncs. Never had a prepir ition a more appr pri ate name than Ayer's Hair Vigor Wh; u thecapilary glands become enfeebled tiy disease, age, or neglect, this drcssm im parts mewed life to the scalp, so tbst the hair assumes much of its yontbfnl fullness and beauty. Running daily u..p". l on . small scale, is not all poetry. The Tinies-Moan-taineer. of The 6alb 0, ha. tiled a five col MM nper. and sues; " The ps"-r has cost heavily for MmMMmI and edilo.la labor. . mi,t,rial I dip.tche, and Ibe ontlay bus been hundred- ul ollara in excess of the re ceiots This will not continue long. If th peilpleof The Ddles d-.ire a dally paper, they niust support it." The Prim ville Review of May I2th b.s the following: J- M McCollum. editor of tbe jnncton City P.M. spent several day. ... km the first of the week Mr- McCo Ium Lde us sever.! plrxj-M call, during b ey in Prineville He w-enis W pleie.l with ibe tmncbgr conu.ry. and it TuTimproUble that he so favorably pressed I with Prineville that be mm, ..e o,!u and make it hi. borne. At all .-nta we hope be may. Representative Hermann has V Died durink; the p ' 10 ! caforb.s Oregon penon con.t.tuen.., ?n?T to b.s departure for the Pactfic cot. cmm.-.on,rPTan..er h tmUmmmmmim .isement. bntboa ordered that pension. gnttS b. Ch.rle. Coa. ol McMinnv. le. rColbv of Gr.nu Pa-, and My A. IU-. UowfthkUteDr D. 1 ,hm penan'nt Und Otetoo On each of tba V tmrnTSm due ut iuw of m Egp, 8 cts; bulter, 19!,. Horn's addition to Engeue. New bo.ik at lh Postoffice Book Store. Money t" I mjt on f.trnn. Enquire of Ju.lg Walton. Extracts in beautiful decanters at Sladden i Son's. Latest sbaiiea in plain aud fancy straws at the Baud Box. J. E. Houston is now a resident of Sin B. luanliu", Oti, Ilav.ua Cigar clippiugs (ur the pipe at tbe Eugeue Cigar Factory. Mak veils, Lucy ribbons and btby bon nets at the Misses Walton. A marriiige license was issued this week to W II Mulkey and Martha A Carsy. Try our beat Bit Box Paper; the best cheap paperout. Patterson 1c Christiau. Sheet music and music books at Eugene Book Store, formerly Collier's. Ice cream to-day aud for tbe rest of the season at City Bakery and Restaurant. For the best aud cheapest spriug beds and lounges go to R. I). Brown's. A flue liue of silk plushes iu all shades and grades at F. B. Dunu's. Bibles uud New Testaments at Eugene Book store, formerly Collier's. Guitar and violin strings at Eugene Book Store, formerly Collier. New novels at the University Book Store, opposite Wilkius' drug store. Tbe circus has built a long hill board angliug on tbe vacant lot by Day's briok. Cliff W.ss is a one-half owner in the Chi cago Comedy Co. that plays iu Eugene uext week. If you w iut soiuuthiug uew iu the way of fine writing paper go to PotUMM k Chris tian's. Four nemo, s gave a street entertainment Wednesday evening. They received liberal collections. Albany has already raisisl '.KK) for a Fourth of July celebration. How much will Eugene Mini The City Council held a prolouged ses sion Monday evetiiug, not adjouruiug uutil nearly midnight. Mr. E. P. McCornaek ha purchase a ana-half interest iu Heed's Opcru House, at Salem, Oregon. Patterson & Christian have the latge.t and most complete line of uew school books. Cull and see them. The "Cuban" aud "Yarru" cigars at Horn k Pniua'a, Try them; they are the best iu the uiirket for the money. Clothing, boots and shoes just arrived from New York, at G. Bellman's. Will be sold cheap for the uext 30 days M ir. iU HanUkDBi of lloseburg, bus been appointed chief of a division in the peusiou otHee. :it ii siiUrv of s ' 11. in n. r veur Polk cotintv has decided acuust builduiir I a uew Court House, aud will continue to trans iet bu-iuess in the "old burn." We are getting tbe r t in that missed us during tbe winter It is injurious to the wheat that k broody h is t to luxuriuut growth Use Oregou Electric Relief for all pain, internal or external. Ask your druggist for Oregon Electric Relief. It will help you. The ladies of the First Presbyterian Church will give a "Floral lea" at Rhine hart's parlors Tuesday evening, May 28th. Frazier & Churchill had a fine horse diu ou their bunds Ibis week. It belonged to Jeff Duntcti uud they bad hired it for the summer. S. P. Sladden comes to the front with a RtrowbarTy measuring seven inches arnutid it. A box containing fourteen berries weighed one pound. Mrs Hull ,y. Co. on 8th St , has tbe finest stock of millinery in Eugene City, also does fashionable dressmaking guarantees a fit or no charges mude. Sells Rros. circus has had huge bill boards erected iu different portions of tbo town, aud uow the small boy is uuxiously awaiting the arrival of the bill posters. Mr. N. B. Crime, tbe iusnranco agent, has paid to Mrs. F, W. Whipple of Cottage Grove, the 8000 life insurance held by her dooeoaod husband, E. W. Whipple. The Eugene brass band has received a dis patch from Portland requesting them to make uo engagement for the Fourth of July until they beard from the Portland Com mittee. A ledge of liguite coal has been found by Mr. I. mil- near Co.ustock station. The ledge nt the surface was four inches in thickness but a ten foot tuunel showed twelve inches. Ur. B. F. Durply off.-rs to start a shoe factory in Albany, with a capacity of 1.000 pnirs of boots anil shoes per .b.v. for a bonus of Jl.i. (Hid. Lunelle should correspond witn the gentleman. The postiuust. r-gunoral has ordered that mail service be put on the coast route be tween Wulport and Florence, in Lane coun ty. Oregon, in response to petitions submit ted by Representative Hermann. J. W. Clark bns been appointed ngent at Eugene for tbe Albany iceworks. The works will be ready lo supply ice about the 1st of June. Mr. Clark will keep a supply on hand at the depot and will fill orders to liny purt of the town. See their ad. Co. "C" of this city has received an invi tation from Albany to participate in the fourth of July celebration at that place, and offering to pay their transportation and other expenses. The company will bo offered sufficient inducements, we opine, to keep them here on our natal day. Albany Herald: J. G. Powell, who noont ly sold his fine farm al Harmony Grange hall to Hon. R. A. Irvine, has purchased a tract of over - " i i i land six miles soulb of Cottage Grove in Lane couuty, and will en gage extensively in tbe stock business. By this transaction Linn county loses and Lane couuty gititis a solid, itifiueulial citizen. A Bbsvi Enoisku. As last Friday even ing's no. .h bound train was approaching Ibis city, tbe engineer noticed au old lady sturtiug lo cross tbe track at one end of the crosswalks Hebbw tbe whistle sharply and tbe old lady puid no attention. By this time tbe iaiu Was thundering along and tbe old lady just shont to step between the rails. The engineer seeing that it would lis tmp-s .tide to stop the engine iu time to save her, rapidly crawled to the front, got down on tbe cowcatcher and a. the immense engine seamed to strike the Udy be grabbed her by tbe arm and flung her to one side, saving ber from a horrible death. On the train being stopped tbe old lady wa. picked up and proved to be Mr.. Spring. With tbe ex ception of a little himenesa .be w..s all right.-McMiunville Reporter. IUavi Haiku. Monday .ftern. aVMpM the heaviest rain that ha been eriencef in Euiten for many years. The ktorm broke si... ut two o'clock, and for nearly ball an hour th- rain came down in torrent.. Willamette ktrs) was H -i- 1 aud the water ktno.1 in psil. est the side of the .treeL M. C. Cine ha. the neves ery instrument. fr .hrual service nb Mrvaliuiik at (,'rcswell and report, that within twenty-nine minute, after the rain ouwraenced one and una tenth inche. of water fell. Ax Able Aodbeso Boebnrg Herald, May 14lb: Prol. Thomas Condon, of the State t'nivr-ity, lecinred before Ibe grad nating class of the Rstebtir public school but evening The large Baptist church J building woo crowded with on attentive audi- ; ........ in h-.. n to Oregon's me. test scientist The address waa full of deep thought and eloquent sentences, and contained many grand lessons for tbe members of tbe class. List TBI Rtsr Wbat will tbe American newspaper not joke .boot'' Tbe other day an old gent eman dropped dead at a hotel dinner table in Halem, and now tbe papers are engaged in a brilliant contest to decide which one can get off the moat original joke oo tbe hotel uble of tbe capital city. Aa yet the contest ia willeaa and hardly on lha dead aqoare." CorvalUa Lander. I oKttirt til'i'ic Ileitis, fraow nra aprVtaL coitnMPoNniNT. 1 May It, 1889. Hou. L. Bilyen was iu lou Monday. Mr. Jos. Oxraenl of Lor.iue visited this place Monday. Still raiuiug at intervals; missed two days since our last. Bert Keeney made his parents a short visit last week. Haniaon Bri.low brought a drummer up from Eugene to Ihi. plaoe to-day. Dr. J. W. Harris ol Eugeue csuie to tbis place Saturday eveuiug, reluming Monday. . Messrs. Isaac Siaipouu of mu.Uw and Wui. Russell of Cartwiight are iu town to day. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bristow entertained . aruurnber of their youug friends Moud.y evening Mrs. J. M. Medley had two severe epi-b-ptic or iipHinltclic h'lacks Iskt night. Dr. M nun was called but she had recovered be fore his arrival. Messrs Arthur Douglas aud Clay .umwalt uud Misses Flout ami Retta Harshburger attended Ibe Graugo pictnc in Siusl.w pre cinct Saturday last. Married, May 12tb, 188'J, ut the reaideuce of tbe bride's father, by Mr. C. Stoaffer, J. P., W. H. Medlev aud Miss Haiti Cur ey both ol Cottage Grove. The bride rccviv.d a number of nice preseuls. Misses Addie aud Martha Medley OaMM up from Eugene, Saturday to attend the wedding of their brother. Miss I.utn. U ni son of Eugene came to tbis place tbu same tvemug to attend the Wedding. Vxamr. (.oslicii items. May 16, 188U. Thunder ..i.l lFlitninn. Mrs. Davis i. tUuliiis- at 1'lea.ant Hill. Miss Mae M'sps returned home from Cali fornia la.t week. Mr F.d Keeney of llalsev is si-itm with hik uncle, A J Keeney. Henry Bennett cut his foot quite severely with an axe last week. Mrs S.m'l Holloway of Eugene visited at Mr Keeney s first of the week. We never have seen strawberries more plen tiful than they are this season. M. lirannan of Euttene made a mysterious visit near the Mack.iuith. Sunday. We are inf-mned that Ben Keeney contem plates liivim; a dance in his uew barn. I una 1. I, ii. ii ii Parker, we are informed, is teaching the M iv v ill-, school in Eastern Or. The fanners of this section are late with their gardening ..wins' to the frequency of rain showers. In ur last we tted Mr. McGuire would remove to Kail Creek. We should have said Lost Creek. We noticed Sloan's man team aw Sunday. Mr. Will Benjamin as driver headed toward Pleasant Hill. We nre sorry to chronicle, the misfortune of Mr -I Wheeler, that of ettiuir a leu broken by a kick from a horse or. Pleasant Hill hut week. Mr. .1.1-. Bond ami wife of Halsey visited with the latter', uncle, A J Keeney aud family Sunday and Monday. Mr. McKenney and family who intended starting for llieir future home near l.ok An geles, Csl. , first uf the month, will remain un til the weather becomes more favorable. ATaWDtOma en nip Creek Items. May 16, 1889. The saw mill is running in lull blast. Mr. Morgan Muguer's brow is wreathed in sin ili s It's a girl. S. vend bop yards in this vicinity are very late starting out vines. Mr. T. J. Dunteu has been appuiuted J. P. for tbis precinct. Any oue wanting to get married would do well to call at his resi dence. We uuderstatid the Wallet villo school dis trict has levied a to ol 2 mills uu $20,000 worth of property to build a $500 school house. The case that was tried before the Hon. Court of Camp Creek, iu which Able Frotteu was plaintiff and Georgo Ritcbey defendant, was decided ill favor of tbe defendant Hans Prate Notice. A mass meeting of tho citizens of Eugene nud tbe suriotindiiig country will be held at tbe Court House ou Saturday evening, May 25 ill, to cousider nud discuss matters con cerning tbe establishment of several large manufacturing enterprises which propose lo locate here, providing sufficient eiicournge tuent is given. The gentlemen who propose to give us thesn industries will be present nud submit their plaus, for they mean busi ness, and as this is the first time such an op portunity bus presented itself, let there In? n Foaling I -ting, nud let our busiiiess men come to tbe front and give these men the small amount they required, an soon (helium of machinery will be heard iu our midst and the boom will bo begun. Farmers are especially invited, for it will be of special interest lo tbem. (iranifc Pienie. There will be a big Orange Piciiiu at Ibe Stafford school house on the Mohawk, Sat urday. June I alb Proceedings to be opened promptly at 10 o'clock: Tbe following is the progiitmmu, J. M. Stafford, tbarmau: Openiug by prayer by Hro. J. Mulkey; reading ol declaration of purposes by Sister E. umwalt; music; speech by Bro. J. Simpson, W S. L ; music; speech by Bro. F. M. Nigh-wander; music; short speeches by others: rending of Grange Ship by Bro. E. Bradford; short essays; music; dinuer. Everybody invited to come and b pre putcd to stay nil day. I'.u. BaAiiroat), Secretary for Committee. Lumber. The Sniilh Lumber Co. have just com pleted oue of tbe best mills in Oregon, on the McKenzie river, five mil., east of Eu gene, two miles below the McKenzie Bridge, on tbe 8u-ncer farm. I hy are uow ready to fill bills for bmldiug at low rales. Give us a call before buying elsewhere. City office nt Litllefleld ic Haskell's hard ware store, all orders left will bo promptly attended to. Smith Li'mhch Co. Marshal's: Notice. All resiib uts and property holders in tbe city of Kug. ne are hereby notified to clean np tbe street, and slleys adjoiniug their premises within 20 day. fiom Ibe date of tbis notice. By order of committee on streets. Dated al Eugene this "lb day of May,188'J. H J Dir. Marshal. Revival Haavn to - It-v Alley, of the Christian church bus been boldiug revival serticr. nl tb buck . hureb since Fii day of last week. Several additions to tbe cbnrch have been made. A baplisiery bas beeu added to the church and baptism is sdmiuisiered therein. Oxc Yiab.--S W Harrington, who was convicted of an assault with a deadly weapon on iUwIings, was leutenced to one year in tbe penitentiary by Jndg Bean. Harring ton is in bad health, and it ia likely that be will not lorrm Ibe period of his imprison ment. A Cobbkttox. J. Chas. Mosburg. of Newbeig. writes ns that it ia a mistake tbe rumor of his store taring closed last week by atlaebmeut Our informant waa a repre sentative of a Portland wboletalo honae. . ajaj m Vonct Friends of temperance are called to meet at the Court House, in Eugene, on Saturday, May 2 '.(b. at I o'clock p. an., to confer together on the best curse lo pnrsus (or future action. 8. B. Kaxix, Hi. Personal. Mr. J It. Ellison Is visiting in Iowa. E C. I.ske visited lloseburg Ibis week. Geo. Fisher went to Portland on Thurs day 's local M C. 1'io-e, of Creeswell, was in town Weduesday. J W Cherry made a business trip to Port land this week. Mrs. S Munra visited Portland and Bon neville thia week. Geo. Mosburg and wife have moved to N.wberg. Yamhill county. Mr. N. Gilmore, of Janction, gave us a I I. i sun ( call Thursday. I. H ltced. paymaster of the S. P. R. R. was in Eugene Thursday. ltoadmaater Waile and wife, of Junction, were in Eugene Thursday. Ira Walton, of Comslock, is visiting rela tives and friends in Eugene. Mayor Darwin Biistuw, of Cottage Grove, was in I .... i..- Thursday. Attorney Bilyen .pent scv.-ral days iu Cot tage Grove tbe first of the week, Chas. Msybew bas gone to Portland, where he intends spending some time. Mr. J Q, Snodgrass hss been confined to his room by illuess this week. Mr. Claib Houston, It. R. ageut at Junc tion was in Eugene Thursday. Mr. G. N Prazer, of the Eugene Foun dry made Rnseburg a visit week. L Sunders, of Albauy, bought scvei.tl besd of horses iu Filgeue tbis week. J. W. Matlock and family were in Hepptier looking for a I ... 1 1 at last account.. Mr. Willis, of she Portland World, gave us a plea-. nl call the tliat of the week. Attorney Feiiton went to Portland ths first of th.- week on profsssioual business. Postmaster Oshiiin and attorney Geo. B. Dorris visited Cottage Grove last Tuesday. Mr. Goldsteiu, advaucu agent for tbe Chicago Comedy Co., gave us a pleasant call last Weduesday. Rev Humphrey, of Albany formerly pas tor of the Eugene Christiau Church was iu (ow n tbis week. Mr. Ball, a New totk gentleman, who bas has large experience in manufactures is in 1'. ion., looking for a location. Mr. S. Meriau lelt for Bartlett Springs, Csl., by Wednesday uigbl's train. We hope he will speedily recover from bis ailment, and r. ii. in to Webfoot. Judge Walton, Mayor Hovey, and Mr J W Cherry attended the Orand Lodge I. 0. 0 F. at McMinnville this week. The two first named genilemeu aro Past Grand Masters of the order. Geo. Frisaell, of the McKenzie Bridge, was in Eugene Wednesday. Ho eports that the heavy storm of Monday prostaled a number of trees between Martin's and Anderson's, bnl that the road was immediately cleared. We are iuformad that there is no improve ment iu tbe coudition of Judgo Wasbburnti He is still at the home of his parents at Juuction. Mr. Washburne's many friends would be pleas-d to bear of his restoralion to health aud activity. A. P.Ostrander, manager of tho Belknnp hoi medical springs was iu town over Sun day on bis ay lo Astoria. These spnugs have recently been placed in flue shapo by Mr. Ostrander, and accommodations of the best quality can be furnished gueata. A large swimming .ink hss been built un tbe premises. Mr L. G. Adair left Wednesday night on a visit to the Eastern States. Mr. Haiid saker will act as manager of the railroad office here during Mr. Adair's absence; and Mr. Fred J. Wilson, of Oakland, Or., will fill the vacancy caused by tbe promotion ol Mr. Handaakor, Mrs. Adair will visit at Rosuburg duriug tbo absenco of ber hus band. 1'lea.saiil Hill Items. Mumps and mensles at Jasper. Tbe (roil crop will bo abundant. Mrs. Skaggs of Eugene is visiting old fricuds here. Tbe co-operation montiug of tbu Christiau church conitueuccd here to .lay Our dist.ii-t school uuder the skillful man agement of Mr. W, T Sellers will close this wreck. Mr. Lester Wheeler has returned home from Moumoiilb whero bo has been attend ing school. Why is tbe town of Jasper bound to be a flourishing place? Becniisa of the Moore bouse there. After visiting her pi rents at Trout for a week, Mrs. J. A. Briggs returned lo Cres well ou Sunday last Mr. Saiinn I .M.-llee of Fall Creek starts (or Eastern Oregou with his family this week, we'll bet yon a new hat, Sam, ili.it you're buck lo Webfoot in fi mouths, more or less, becnoso you're built that way. Oklo A. Hama. Teachers Kxaminatlnn. The neil quarterly examination for teach ers certificates will bo held at tbe Court House, in Eugene, commencing st 1 o'clock p. in , Wednesday, May 2"ib, 1880. All applicants must be ready to commence promptly on time. J. O. Si i.i i wis, Couuty School Supt. Ax Aci.tDtXT. Wo take from tho Ploas ant Hill correspondence of "Oklo A. llama" of this week the ollowing interesting news item: "We have to record a very painful accident that happened at Ibis place ou Thursday lust. When Miss E.ta Hatidsaker was passing the now store which is being built by Mr J. Wheeler the pony on which she rode lieeainu alarmed, nud Mr. Wbeoler, thinking th it her life wns in danger went lo her rescue und attempt, d to bold Ibe pony by the ratal rui while so doing received a kick on bis right leg breaking Ibe same be low lh kueo. Dr. Searhrough was sum moned and we urn pi. as. .1 to say, tbo pa tient, is doing very well. Miss II. was con siderably bruised by the fall that ahe re ceived and it will be some weeks before she is entirely well. Dmn At hia residence on Liberty street. Salem, on Sunday evening, May 12, 1880, at 7 o'clock , William It. (isle, aged 47 years sud 4 mouths. Deceased was born iu lo diaua the I2tb of January, 1842, and moved to Oregon in 1H63, settling with bis family iu ibe neighborhood of Eugeue, where be spent run.! of his life since. Niw Mux. The large steam mill of the Smith Lumbering Company is now iu opera tion. It is situated on a splendid site five mile, essterly from Eugens on Ibe McKenzie river It has a capacity of 2fi,0U0 to 30,000 feet per day. I. ml. tl-1 I ft Haakell are Ea gene agents for Ibe mill. To Yodxo Mt lii third in lbs series ol "Talks to young men." will be given by Key. C M. Hill at the Baptist Churoh Sun dsp evening. Some of litem in answer lo bis questions said Ibey did not go to cbnrch be cause there ia too much "diwtriual preach ing," loo mncb "sectarian spirit," ate. Hack snssers ss Ibese will lie considered. Niw Vbxtcbb --D. A. Hendricks, of Ha lem, who went east of tbe mountains a short lime ago, has purcbsaed an interest in ibe Home Press at Centerrille, tbe town which will be known hereafter as Albena, iu Uma tilla county, and proposes lo become a full fledged uewspapsr man. Snot rx un Haxd. Andrew Babb, wbo is iHxnpyiug the position of waiter in Ju. in. tie- house at Portland, waa abol in hi. left hand Tuesday night by tbe acciden tal discharge of a pistol which he waa band In.. The wound though not aerions ia painful. Fo Rbxt. Small cottage honae, good w.ler in kitchen. Inquire of Mrs. A. C. Hhino. Ileal Kstato Transfers, d'owr. Dr L F Jones and wife to John F. Hale, lot In Skinner's donation; con $3,500. Morgan! I lay. s to Cbas H Yandeuberg, 2 lots in Packard's addition; con $1500. J P Chesher to A J Wood, 4 lota in Chesh er's addition; con $515. Lane couuty per sgent lo Johu E Hale, lot iu Hkinurr'a donation; oon $1. sriiiNartKLD. W R Walker to Geo E Lyne, lot in Spring field; oon $100. Geo E Lyne lo Geo M Miller. 2 lots and other land; con $800. OODNTIT. Julia B Comstock to Chas A McDonald, property in Latham; con $800. J K ertrees to C W Washb.irne,l(i0 acres; con $150. S U Norman to D It I. akin. BiO acres; con mo. Olof Hansen to Geo M Miller. K'.O acres; eou $400. I N ilembree to Lena Hcmbrec, 320 acres; con I . T W Harris to F M Wilkius, 10 acres; con $700. T W Harris to Jus tin Idle-ton, 80 acres; con $1. Jas H.iddlestou to T W Harris, 80 acres; con MsCUOi I N Heuibree lo W C Hembroe, land; con $375. 0 W Proutv to Oliver Mendor, 80 acres; con $000. V S to t hus Bradsbaw, 320.41 acros; paleut. JUNtTlon cm. W 8 McFadden to C W Wushburue, 1 lot; con $55. Y Kratz to C W Wasbburne, 1 , block; con M0. Homi AN HOl'SK SI'NDAY IHXNKK, Tho following ia tbo bill of faro for to morrow's Sunday diuuer, at Ibe Hoffman House: SOUl'. Chicken. ntinii UyttM Patties, Asparagus ou Toast. UUHM, Lettuce Salad, Radishes, Onions, Pickles. ROASTS. Beet, Chicken, Spring Lamb Fruit Sauce. YRORTABLES. New Pototoes, Greeu Peas, Tomatoes. MMMOi Strawberry Pie, Blackberry Pie.Rbubarb Pie, Vim ill., lee Cream with Angel, Chocolate uud Pound Cake. Tea, Coffee, Milk. The Week's Amusement. The Salem Journal says of the Chicago Conn dy Co.. that opens at ltbinehnrl's then tro on Monday eveuiug: "Saturday night the celebrated Chicago Comedy Co. closed their week's engagement in Salem. Tbe at tendance, was good during Ibe whole time, stid entire satisfaction wss given by the com pany during their stay Should (hoy ever return to Salem they are suru of Id., ml pal milage, ns Iheir entertainments were greatly enjoyed by the many who attended. The performance Saturday night was tbe "Dia umud Mystery," spoken of in these columns b. Inm From here the company weut to Albauy nud thence to Eugene und on up the valley." Will Celebrate. The citizens of Eugene, purruuut to call, met at tbe Court House last Tin ..lay even ing. On motion, S. II, Friendly was elected chairtuau and J. A. Straight secretary. On notion, it was resolved to celebrate tbe coining Fourth of July iu nil appropri ate uianuer. On motion the following committee of arrangements wua appointed "II. C Humphrey, N L Honey, II J Day, F W Os burn, Jas Al. rains ami S H Friendly. Tbu cnuiuiitluo will dl on our citizens iu a day or two, and all ibould coutributo lib erally. Attend the Men ling. A notice for a meeting of eitizeus to con sider propositions for the establishment of manufactures in our midst is published elswbere in the Oman. We hope there will be a full attendance. It isc nieinplated Unit mi excelsior factory, cannery, starch factory mid shingle mill can bo established and run under one roof, thus saving con siderable in tbe item of power. He sure and iilteud the meeting, which will be held al tbe Com t House next Saturday evening. I. O. O. F. Txmi-lx. Speucer Butte Lodge I. O. 0 F., has decided to build a brick building ou (lie property now occu pied by the Minnesota hotel. The building will probably bo a three story, the ground floor being used for a store room, the second for offices, and tho third for a lodge room Tbe new buildiug Will lie a credit to tbe town aud order. The building now on tbe premises bss been disposed of to Mr, John sou, the present proprietor of the hotel, who will remove it to the lot recently pur chased by bun on the west side of Willam ette street neur the depot Ho will coutiuue lo use it as a hotel Tbe lodge building committee consists of F M Wilkius, J I Wullou, II F Dorris, It M Day aud J R Campbell. Ixubxow Com Kin. An Ingelow Con cert will be given at Rbiuobart's parlors, tbis Saturday evening, May isih, 188V, by the ludies of the Baptist churuh. Ad mission. 25 cents. Strawberries will la served a.'ler the concert at 20 cents a dish. Au interesting programme has been pro pared for Ibe occasion. AaarsntD. -One Albert Shorrer, was ar rested last Tuesday evening, by Deputy U. S Maish.il Cochran, ou the charge of giving bijiior to Ibe two old squawa livlug near lbs railroad track. Mr Cochran took the pris oner to Portland last Thursday morning, for (rial. Bobx. -To Ibe wife of Peter lt.mey, at the Foley Springs, recently a daughter. The following is a report of the school iu Dun. No. 30 for the month beginning April l ull aud ending May 10th. Whole No. of pupils em. II.. I 40; average daily attendance; 33;aversge deportment, 00; pupils not absent during lbs mouth, Gertie Lockwood, Flossie Lock wood, Millie IMikwood, Ida Davie, Chancy Davis, Francis Davis, Ermst Doty, David Hartly. Viaitors during the month, two. Emtklla Bbacxxx, Teacher. UNIYEHSIIY OOLI'MN. The two W's ale all the strawberries. Muuy old students will spend Commence ment with us. Rev. Mr. Drown, of Siiletu, visited tbe University tbis week. Our "Woman rigbis" Eulaiisn, Nellie Hill, will be with II. Commencement. The genilemeu of Ibe Senior claaa will have soils to match the class color Ibia year. A .indent was very much surprised the other day when one of the professors asked him if he had been taking a "Rip Yen Win kle" sleep. We should like to know, why so many of lbs .Indeul. lower their voices, until ibey sound like a "fairy zephyr," or suddenly be come mule, when we approach, since we have assumed ths "editorial chair." A bail stone oi enormous sias fell in the campus during th bssvy storm Monday. If it had not melted it would now have been on exhibition, but for Mime unaccountable reason, u bring pioked np, it immediately i -turned to tbs liquid. The Fresbaan elaaa met on Tuesday of this week and perfected a temporary organi zation, eleciing T M Roberta, President; K Uallowa), Sec., and a apeclal committee, consisting of Jerry Hrooaogh, Mae Dorris sndJ.E Young. The claas has already 20 member. STATE UNIVERSITY. Column of the Entaxlan Society. Nillii Q. Stiuiobt, Editor. Faxxie Condom, Asst. Editor. The Seniors have lots of surprises for a this year. Several strangers visited the University this week. We are glad to see janitor Close able to be around again. How charming tbe Freshmen class will look in their new hals. Tho badges worn by (he Livy class las' week were yollow roses. Tbe slight showers that bavo fallen this week aro only "Oregon mists. ' We learn that tho Juniors will all "per form" at tho next public rhetorirals. Win. C II and Geo Smith have not at tended school tbis week on account of sick ness. Miss Lulu Sawyers, a sister Entaxian, has been absent from classts this week on an cocnt of illueas. "James" Q wants to get up a picnic right away so bo can hare a chance to air bit prize "spring suit." Ob, Jerry; why did your amiling counte nance undergo such n rapid transformation last Sunday evening? Those girls who went boat riding, blistered their hands to badly that they couldn't sleep a wink all night. Gurry: If a certain younu lady waa a Senior last year, and Junior this year, what will she bo two years hence? A certain young g. nil. man thinks that a Miss is ss goo.l as tiro Miles, but tbe Misa thinks thst Miles i the better. Prof. McCornaek has selected most of the music for Commencement, and has tbe choruses meet once escb week to practice. Tom, if you bsd petitioned the Eulaiiana we would no doubl have adjourned society, and not kept you waiting so long for yonr bout ride. Tbe class tree poem of this year is being written by Mr. John L Tail, a former student ol tin. I'uivirsily. We expect some thing fluo Arthur Ycazio must have experienced "pitchforks," before he reached bis destina tion last Sunday afternoon. How fortunate .list the buggy hail a top. Mr. Smith informed tbe Anclet t History class, that "King Codrua disguised himself as a 'pheasant' and entered the camp of tbe enemy." No wonder bo was killed. Laiireans don't mako any "previous en gagements" for Saturday evening, May 25th, as the Eutsxiiiiis desire your company but we promised uot to tell the rest tbis wetk. Why don't the Lau ream repeat the enter tainment they gave a short time ago, and devote the ptoceeds to having the Presi dents inaugural speech published in pam phlet form? Prof. Condon's classes wore excused from recitations on Friday last, the Professor having accepted an invitation to deliver an aildrt sa before the graduating class of the High school at Roseburg. We loam tint the "Juniors" aro contem plating having a picnic "when the clonda roll by." Tht real of us will hsvo to re waiu at home and sing, " Oh! lo be a Junior and with tho Juuiors stand." It does not seem hardly right that the Lau; lean editor should have a "fighting editor,'' and we frail Eutaxiana have no one to take our part, if we should happen by any unfor tunate mistake to arouse any animosity, . Some one must bavo misinformed our brother editor, when they stated "Ihe Eutax iana have set a precedent of dispensing with iuaugursl speocnos," for it is n- mistake. It is true that the speeches at our last inauguaal were brief, but remember "brevity is the soul of wit." We found the following last week, labeled "Senior Poetry." It is our opinion that it is not original, but if we are mistaken we de sire to know which ouo of tbe Seniors we are to thank for Ihe contribution: "Alas! bow easily things go wrong, A sigh too deep or a wortl too long; And then comes a mist nud weeping rain, And life ia uover tbe same again." The Freshman class sre talking seriously of perfrciing an organization in the near future, and adopting emblems by which the members can be distinguished from the rest of tbu students without any great mental effort, We- bear it whispered thst the young gentlemen of tbo clnsk intend adopting white "stove-pipe hats," while tbe youug Isdiea will wear bonnets as near like Anna's prize as can be obtained. At tbe spelling bes, lust Friday evening, given by the Indies of the Episcnpnl Church, I. R Greenfield received the prize awarded lo tbo best genlleiuau speller, and Mis. Anna Huberts Ibe prize for being tbe best lady speller. The first priza consisted of a pair of the latest style blue jeans overalls, and the second prize a fashionable (?) spring bonnet, txith of tbem beiug useful as well ss ornsnientsl. "To err is hiinisn, to forgive, divine." It is sad lo Ibink that we, in the fiist week of OUr journalistic career, should err so greatly as to write the name of "Clara" instesd of 'Fannie" Cnudou as Assistant Editor at the bead of last week's column, but it ia quite evidetd Ibat such Was tbe case, and we hasten to correct Ihe tuislake Ihia week, and humbly beg Clara's forgiveness, and promise never lo so err again. At our laat meeting to vary tbe nsual order of debute, it whs decided to make Ibe debute for Ibe day a general one. The question wns, Resolved, "Thst Boulsnger should be punished by the French government," wilh N.d.s Holcomb testier on the affirmative, aud Nellie Straight ou the negative. Nearly all of the members present spoke on Ibe question, making tbe debate quite interest ing. After making a brief summsry tho President reuderedher decision in favor of Ibe afflrtnalive. Last Ralurday night we were suddenly aroused fmiu our peaceful slumbers by oue of tbo best serenades we have ever bsd the pleasure uf hearing. You don't know, Lau roans, bow refreshing it is to be awakeuetl from that deep Bleep which cornea to Ibe "burners of midnight oil," by such sweat strains of musio. "Orpheus himself might hang his lyre Upon the willows, after this; Nor henceforth impiously aspire, To Isp the senses all in bliss. For he who heard Ibat thrilling strain, Would find all other muBio vain." Sister Eutaxians, because tbe days are so pleassnt and there are so msuy agreeable ways to spend Friday afternoona, we should not forget that our first duty is to our society. We cannot help feeling very much encour aged oyer our success ot Ibe past year. Many new names have been added to our roll, and every meeting baa been one of interest to dl present, but (or several weeks wa have noticed a tendency on the part of some of our members to shiik from duly, devote lha Ihe afternoon to amusements, and Bend some trivisl excuse to the society. The time ia bo short, uutil vacation, that wa should take ad vantage of every meeting. Programme of Reunion Exercises. TTJBBDAT IVIXIXO, TNI: 18. 1. Music Urcheslra. 2 President's address L. E. Wood worth. 3. BoleMiss Dors Scott. 4. hesitation Misa Nellie Snodgraas. 5. Male Quartette 6. Annul- O C. Wilson. 7. Bolo-Miss Louln Sawyers. 8. Annala Misa Julia Hamilton. 'J. Music Orchestra. wiDRsaoAT atoaxixo, Jtrxi 10. 1 . Duet Musses Louln Sawyers and Kate Dorris. 3. Prayer-Bee C. M. Hill. S. Sulo Miss Kale Durria. 4. Address-Mr B H H.ckiosn. ft. Chorus aiiuen voice. m.