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Dexter Item. Mu) Ifiib, IM, L. r Haiti h Viall Kill!' he hmi' linn-"- r -P i. . . iii i.ii iii.il I N I ii.ur.'".- r.. Wbiib.ck.f M-biwk ih staying ' '.. ill ...... I i i ill' Sthut.l I; I, VI ,,i iii - ,. Gntntb ''IC"- ' cuiimiciiiig Uling boMB. " If" IOH mw"V itninin fomeriy 01 l,o,,ucn, no Ir.i a iiU'U lHlll "'V-d 1,1,0 ,U V"''J Purfll ill MM III Wednesday of thia ,'"' Silver I-uWf in company with Mr. I lul . . ..I .. It, ml 01 eainc. .lie . iMMMIIlHtl are la coining n favor- i i.t iniil ri.llof MBJM fn.i liiii,. iii - ,, hi.,, (1 hating OOWI ('llleil nil I mil ...'minion aiihiti nf 1 1 lo wnli. i: Mi r, I 1 nl ,'1'' 11,1,1 I,r ' I n,, iiIiici- in' i'i'V I'liiii'iie 1 Silver Ljtl, ih,' WI OWBd ulnl imported liy Rion of ICogwM, wbiob wen recently In" I ') '"''c.' fllol Silver l-uke i, i '..' I diiiii wliii ii DMNmi ,. , in the Wilbiluette valley. .pti lulu iiiir valley io sinn cxteh' iirhtlnfi Bl '' '"' "W'"t J B Smith lull' i.iiluh in mi!" "n 'ihhtii u.uueset u. r pur BlliW It 'rcl1 bouie. Oxk Kvk Opi.n. Hi, Conl9f ntoor inl'initiH lo-dBy till dc- i jlaoci i the hot ii"1' tin lur;eHl mnl moat uu- t'lllt COIIiiOll I'lliou "i ciit-uiwB, lut'iiiit-iiea I hiiHidintii a mat iihh ever oeeu eneciia i :L:. 1 - 11' ll.l tlmrlly I" niuii inic. ni mi in , - r: tf:.. m lirnlliera llllllieii' nininc iiciin, iiii- leouie unit Heoegerw, nn uuriun tue ,,, vacalhHI haa entered into MMWlloil , id,' raMliy noteil eXUinillona nl M. H. httt'a UOlVeTCMI .MtniiK'rie, iwo.rin I; I. nm l ariin.it mnl uriHi , t . An RUtooeroaDt oomoinaiion ao pro. i ni Illl li aunn ii"iin. , ui nn iiniinus . i i :ii- : .. l. i . . . hi is lull teaim e"i w iimiHwai im iimanif keliwive pei'ialliea, and ho exhauetive in L wmiih rliil mid x'-htoiu aeen cunositiea kn.M, it"l i t -. c in mil comiuiiiiii upiit- L ipille t ipi'd In the coIokhhI cnnvnaaea IlIllH te.ll llllli ill ill lllirucuoiia i a .vipn ilc(vnp" on tbt tiort of Iu ptrojtetonl. l,. .i ii id' d cxhll'iti'iii It' ll ilwnrlH nil n; t-Mti mi, mid even whut unvo Lotetolure I I I .1 t ....1 ,1... Ill ci'llfinereil lue muni riruanr aim iur ht t'l I' M"' II'I,I'IH1K aunm nn 111c einill ii ni. n leiptrfl to oooxponutTi nMOMIU, ; Yferelice to our imveruaiiif! coiumna it l i.,,inihm Hit- aiinw extiituts litre 'I line I I III III Mi'llltll'illlll. t Mellon Pb , near CreHvtcll, May l,",l. ' 1,1. II . tl ule rills .lll'iiou, neiuveil ..I Edward L Melton, mid ilatigbter of i , M ,i y 1'iits, lute of California. flie uliovo notice euernn so airuugu iu one , h ,. known her a gill, iu ndeii mnl wile. IK u few duva nl illness. Hill a lew stiott Intlis stuce she assumed I lie- duties of wife- al, and Bon were more capable How In tue future seeiueil lo In r, vvitu a tomi II honored biis'iniiil. ; v : par ills, lirotli- nn I sj.t, r In cheer her, ami fiieml Unit ko I npod bar as a pattern ul a sell-reliant II ii.'hle w.uiiali that she was Unl to-day kit nn ah a 1 It I If inoiiliil on the hillside the tir-t rays of Ihe rising sun klsa the lit sail tint remains on earth ol our lllllle. Ill tl IllVaillt' m:n.i -ii, a lllie Iiiiiii. i.ii boniued wife mid veterans pglitei I drop this sprig ol evergreen, wel Ih the o ur ill ons ol a Iriiii.l ami vetiran. M. C C. Sehobl Bnoki-Bxehanffe Prices. rVe hnvu tha exoIole agency fur twrnai Kstionsl Reader, aud we are also able urnish Fisber 4 Auilimelio at inlroouc- i .. . S . ion : uli lt, 10 i Is, " Snd.SU ota. ' ;ird. 1 els. ' ' " . 4ib, It cts. lib. 4-1 ct IKxcbangt nee. aisher s Arithmetic, t 80 exebange In in 1 80) " :w BVt are abm able in furnish son anything 1 , :. .1 . i II..- . !, "". I ,1,, ." ' VI, Pai n m n t CitiithTiAN. Dlssolatinu 61 ,r tiii'i'shii. tic ii mi I., nw firm "f Hi m the -1 st day HMaj, ISHO, dissolved by mutnnl couaent; Hit Geo. S. Wuhbnnia b w retired Iron the Hui. tini tii.'.t c Woodcock will ooniinn H bnsineaa. All pcraoua indebted to smd Bin mil plena call Ul once ami pay t lie Hiii.' to A U, Wooduoek, 9 Qm. s Wanucntt, I A. c. Woooooos. Miy 25, 1889 Notice of Dissolution. I v- i hereby given that Mrs Hall & B have dissoWea partMrahlp, mnl that is M Lane will oontinM ibe millinery lues slier June 1st, Mrs. Lane paying I debt ol ilif lirni Thaiiking the public L . . . L ... ' - . ,.'... I-... ,.... . , ....... ... n- . t lull, sol hunt lie that she will mull indie nf Ihe business offer thelu belter irk mi l belli r buiguiu thuu ever before. Mu M. Lam; street CommlgMiouer'i ffotlM. All real lents and pmpeity bidders me . - - - . .1 II' els a h 1 1 ,i I , ii ' lie. nr. 111! to the IHo- Sinn. if Ordinance No 21, within ten days dale of this notice, at Bngano, this Mtb. day of liny, (i T. Fanbisu, .-i t Coiumissioner. in , Dale Winter I'liot i Priors. fabine! nhoio. .,.,.. ,,.r ,lnen- for-1 , r ihi. .. mm Don't forget the place. WINTEB PHOTO CO.. Entrance, 1st stairs south of A V Peter. F-'ig-i:e. May 31, 9. ' X nt ice. lotto is hereby given thai I have sold the grain cigar atore to n d Sampson X link who will b- reader conduct it. I HI OuUeet all debts uud pay all bills hereto- re Wade. E A IsorasoLL j K. A. Smith Wanted. I- Smith can find lo hi ilvuhtge . longiug to him cu ba g i or noWMBHnj . r. -- ,,, i,i uey il tame l uv im lim nn . at Irving, Oregon II nno . I,, I , el ii . ii, I,, In,,,, ., .i i, no. on real estate fitj Apply iu E. B Bill MM! 1 1 Albany ..ues not I ick gall. She is 'is ID a,c;ire Ibe III tetids uei- of the E'l iniliti cmuHiny ut her Fntnth of Jul) ti. and one of the Albanv puer - ii,, ni t i n r II "ill tue eoijiiiiai",-. I!. -I.. , - . ,i ... . i i'i;u, i,i woiii'i compel iiieiu ,o "it, 1. ! , '.,,, I ,,l i, Iii, iiiii an In MM ' ave . , , , .. i.m tbiek there It herplai . EotjeM n Mtd) to ptnopooi- 1 Iu - it. i natal on having but ber "e ut M i MMHi uu l Hut III haat cou ts i'l h r boaie couiitauy. , I p.p l The KntMfl Uuege line owned til. I Ir- D .11 r .1.1 .. l- -,vKu.au ivauway v-o. urc ueo ui j tiani men tn run ihe trains is "-i.iu.l hand in tayuirnl ul wage "he lo II mouths We J.aih tl.l the 'ate carried on time. but no otber boat. u if TTriur - ii. - Oregun lard nl Hl.l.ln x So,. Tme alrnh rn, ct per pound A hiMtiuge w mouth (xrnr iu Eugene nevt for- - ii' i n. Ask your g,llc,rf,,r jun,.,im flo excellent. It i. nt Albany Hon. M. C. Ororg,, willoml. on the rounh Scott ObrioaMn Ol C ge Omte waa in ii"n PlMajr, Society p. r aoinethnu ll -v ill IM I'oat. ofn.-e It. ik 5i n The Botjr I Lonoge, ihr bwi Imam in tue imirket, iu inoJtetarvd by it. D, Btvtrm, Mrtiei. Ft 'raw h.ia the .nle aiiency fur al lMA of the , ihrJte. l'ai,.il l'mieh ( iar.. Tuke your pnaluce t she IVitlc Tea Co and get the heat price-. Smoke the 11 ,ppy Boon 10 cmt white labor otfU of Mark. 1. 1 c'o. Hot and cold tmtha ererv dav in the wwk at Jerry Horn' barber nho'p. -New uov.-ls ul the I'mver.ity Book Store oppoaite Wilkin' dru itort. We are iu the lea l, never Miiml. Alwav Ket there, t It) Uakery ami reatauiati'. Dr. dcott'a Electric Comet at flttm price, ror sale only HQ, Bettui iu'. Preton watt junto come and see hi aaddle uml heavy team name. I-Ailies call mid "try on" the black luco and illusion bain a! the Misaea Walton. Before storiutf or aellinR yoor oat see A. . Peters. Cleao Chevalier barley wanted. Mackerel, Bloater, Herritur, Salmon, Fin Haddock uud CimI nh at Sladden -Sou'. W. C. Edsurds. of J unction, intends Io euuaKe iu the IM KM tile business al Smith lield. Try our cream purls, City Bakery. OreRnu hams, shoulder and side al Slad ih ii Son's. Bememliei w rVellrw eveiy thin; with our own MgM, l 'ity Bakery. Hon. J. B H. Bell, of Bosehurg, will mate al Junction City mi Ihe Fourth. E. 0, Lake, murhle cutter and dealer 111 monuments, shop on Eighth sired, Eugeue. If yon want som, Ibini; new in the why of fine writing paper 00 lo Patterson A' Chria tiaii The Eugene II, miles cigar Iwu fur 25 I cent is the l?t. Miinnfacltind Eugene Cigar Factory. oi ne : Oaipetal Carpels!! S. II. Friendly has i'nst received a large mid varied ussortment. le will suit yon. Patterson A Christian have the laigest and most complete line of new school book. Cull and see III. in. The "Cuban" and "Yalta" cigars at Horn & Puine Try them; they are the lies! in the mark) t tot the none, Clothing, Isiots Mid shues just at rived from New York, at li Bellman's. Will l sold cheap for the next 0 days The Noitbweatern Telephone Co of En gene, on Tmsdav, comuieiiced strelching the wire for their telephone serviue. Oi! pninllagti pictnra frames, wall brack, ela, clock shelve, hut and cloak racks, win dow pales, i lc. nl K. IV Brown'. A n-w sii. walk ha been laid in front i.f Barker' gnu v tks and IM building adjoin, ing A much naeded iiuprovi nietit. Use On got Electric Belief for nil pu n int m il or Mtomali A.k vnnr druggist for Oregon Electric Belief. It will help you. kev. P. S K ugbt of the OnfigrrgaHoo I I ehltrch .'.i:l n tub iii the Cuni'a-rlan t Pre. biteriau obi r :. Snuday to miing, June -tl. All kinds nl IMlCfi dits und dty gmsl' jMl received Iron the East, which must he sold ut once. Call a' Bellman's and exam- i hie The Ladies Aid Society of Ina Baptist Rbnrob will ni el al the rbnrch on Tneaday. June ith, for wrk All pbavM attend if possible. J.A Stralton, W. D. Pkuloii and W. w. Kawlin, liislriet I'ltorm y of S- uttle. have formed a paitin iship lot ihe prucliee of law III Scuttle. A mnlh Who lialinetl lo bt oang Bo- I gardua and lobar traveled witb Sell eir- en lust season w i. in town this week .elling j bend work. Ju.t arrived from Ihe Rt, a complete Ime ! of paparterie blank books, and paper. Call at the Pnsluffice Book Store and ibe boy will be pleased 10 show them to you. Tba CecilUn Opera oonpan gave a per formance at Bliiiieliurl's theulie Monday evening for the henettt of Co. 0. The com pany netted 1H from the entertainment. . Uoldsmitb, the grocer, lia jut received from the East oue of the larRet assignment of lamps ev.-r brought to Eugene. He will sell them at puces that defy competition. Mldalei ,V Parker at their factory on 8th street, east oi the mill nice, manufacture and doors, windows, franca, keep fur sale, mouldings, etc. Estimates furnished on up- plication. C.irpcU o' everv style anJ grade al Frieuil ly's. These carpet have just arrived aud have been well selected lo meet the demands of Ibis market. Call and examine his varied assortment. Mta Warning all yOH farmers ihat have ailtumer fallow to work and gel one of Paine' Boss Cultivators, aud stop your fooling. The Bos doe the biz ami don't you forget It, noma has a lot of bad sidewalk. It WOlllil he hill HIII- irouoie nn eaiu ptop.-v -...... ,,,,!.. n, ini'essnrv rcuair. and i . ', a . 1 - . ., ... II . 1. ,.. I i our Street Commissioner should see that it I is attended to 8. II. Friendly keeps the largest aud best assortment of clothing, lailua area goo. hat, etc. He is continually MUlBg IM latest uud newest styles to bis slock. Hi. price re filed 10 suit the lime. A lown-lot-uuction excursion train of six coaches from Portland passed through bu gene en route to Grant's Pass Friday noou. Jobu Kellv u.l family, of Springfield, companied the ncuraioni! from this pi.iut. The best family remedy is undoubtedly iij.,'. ii Illnntl Pniifier. It uiuv idy g to the infant u well us 10 lb' ailuli, ,,"m it will give relief wnere olb.-r mediciue fail do so. Keep it m the boUe. i M .1,., j n Xfalloek's The ladle -hnuld call at I.O. atore and ex OLliie to ueanuini w" ' fully selected atock of ladies dres gixidi . 1 . , ....1 n,., jo aD(, SoBBt, ptttrB of the r. Iin,, aMjit. to .uit the buy-r. The spoils m ' have changed their Wg hootil g grn n d- Irom the n. poi w "I" - I gruiu.d - il I ( HI V. ( j H unur, - . . ,v ufpruoon the reonl.ir deuce. U mouihiv sho twill take ptaee r-. ! blackbirds for the champion medal till 1 1 Mr. LaM H s.lhng the slocK ot umhj . . I. ,'.,il ii I n lit A' l ". l cot. The ti) k loii-is'is of imirted hut, ' lajunclsand trimming of ml style. I oerr . . i l.n .. trim I t- 11 i- .,' Ill llM- !.v lUlT MllW "T desired! The ,,. . k will b. cloaed ou, . , few days. Calleaitv ii ,ou -.ui .rr , School repoi t f D..t No.nl, Mane , m, - -,...l. e.,,1. mm Mm U. Boys eurolleit. a; BMBM nor trd, during "iWgffi Msrthu.hd Lam B.nu. rank. M at BB, Id. and Atuy Barue. ww.n i ..... . ..- . a r,..V. . , R -ttuef oJrT i ... i'....n Ann ami ui'm s-.w- . gin, im - T- e...r. tmm Uar, in.. ":"- ..-ir:." Ah! B.iruu auu a....- , Benl. one ..ay. '"ggU. Timber. Hutu addition In Eugeue l'ablic school closed yesterday. New lioolin t lh Postofteo Book Slow. Money t.i l.,,n .,n fuin. Enquire .,( .linlg Walton.' BtlMtlln Umitifitl decantrni nt Slijih n k Son'. Kf. it; liuitcr. W,; WmtH, 10 Woll, I7(n is II ivtm ('iu,r clipping for th pip. .t th K6. n.t M r..ctory. fry our ll Hit DOS I'apri; the bNtbMB piiln-rout. 1'atterMiu X Cbrintuu. Shu t oiiialc Htiil iiiiixio hooka (J Etntcue Book Store, foroierly Oollier't. Ice cream l day aud for the ret of the M'liaou at City DolMl and Beat illlaUt. Fur the heat and cheapest spring UJa and mu ay ko in iv. v, urowu a. A flue line of i!k plushes in all shale. snj ur'idea at F. B, Diluu's. Bible and Sew Ti'ataraenta at nnt Bool; atore, fornn ily Collier's. (tiiltar and violin strings at Eugene Book Store, fnrmi tly Collier. Tba awitabaa oo the r iln ad at KuKeue ban bat n n laid with .teei rati, ibis week. A line ( la loMjloji tn 1 rank Hemeuway wa choked to death nl tba ruck back of rfoaton't "hop Ftidiiy forenoon. A case of carelessness in t itii the iiuimal. PltMUl Hill Ileitis. May W, 1880. Sitii e Ih" lain have NOaad our fuimer are deatioyiug the lioiiliie'iime we, ,1s. Mr. 1,. Maoojog, n( V npiiiia Oitjr, is vis. iting at this Ian and I Ihe gueal ol Mr. ami Mi.. B, H ludsakar, S II ni. I. iter A' Sons are shippinH bacou to Portland, and bacon mid butter to the hungry detiizeu at Yaiiuiua. Mr C. (1. Morey, who is traveling in the Uatareal ol Ihe Pacific Fire Insurance Co., ws ban rveelitlj and spHiiuted Ml nier b Hit all agent. Mr S A. HeKaMia will atari Io the Har ney Lake country on Monday next. He will go with bis team via the McKenzie route, aud in iv nut return till full. Mr. J. is Saiiford ha gone to the Mil hem ooMtfl to see after hi band of horses which have been (here some years iu charge of Mi. Ed Ashley. Mr. S. will go nearly the enure distance by rail. Mi Wm. West and family start this week foi 0 iimda from wheuce they came some MOM ago, No doubt they will combine Maine with pleasure, aud all uuite in wishing IhaiB a afe trip uud speedy return. Ii is not the desire of vour corresiHiiideiit lo iu any way injure the business of anyone, I. nl !.., iit.l, vi.lim la M I I i4it,n.. 0f an nrlielf llial in ckiinietl will prevent i tU eviilo.ton nf lamps, and when they have 1 1, ,,..l.i ,r.,.a I., , ,...l 11... ,,t $1 for a few ounce of wbt iu all probabiU-1 ty is of no value, and who Dud mote or leaa j rtcltena, then wa ara bMUtad lo exdnim In I the worda of William Sinikcspeme, 'What: fools we mortals be!'' Oki.o-A-I UilA. WmoKAOI. Hiirrisoti Bri.tow rotortteil from a trip to Flon lice Wednesday. He re ports ibal a life boat of the wrecked steamer Alaskan was fouud of the Is ach, south of Florence, with three boles stove in her. It is probably the B) IMltng bout, us the cuirehl would have carried the boat that wa abau dulled at Cape PorpHM nurib instead ot smith If il 1'iuVi tn be Ibe missing boat. Ihe seamen Who Ii It the Al iskuu ill her have found 0 watery giave. Wreckage was; coining aslmre m ar Florence. One party nicked up a boreaO intMt, und si veral door bud is en seenrt Oi N rniali QUAIS. The V. S. circuit eoart baa granted mw trial in iheotsi of Elva Christian administratrix, vs. C. N. Si .it rooeifaf o( the Oinyiilllni Bailway Co , on coodltiofl that tin defendant pay costs of the til si trial, and proline, certain witnesses lib trial. At the first trial Mr. Cbri receivtd a rerdlctol I800U damage fur thy death of bar husbiml, OVef a year ago, while operating as hrakeiiian on the cast side Nar row linage railroad. TitK Bl ll Town W. II. Abrams, the DOUtrBCtor, baa lb boll tower ordered for the Are dopnrtneul of RngoM Dearly completed. The towi r is mi orii.niier.t to the town and will meet a need that bus long been felt. It is the highest bell tower in the slate, being nearly On feel to lb ball ou tba apex. The hell hallos SO feel Iron the ground. It has been raited and plaoed iu position. It. weight is 1,000 pound aud coal $110. Plinsl'KCTIVK LlWTKIW Tiiesilay's Ore- goninu: The fcXamtnatioo of ibe student of the law school nf the University of Ore gou began last nighl and will lie continued to day. The class, which uuiube s 24, ba chosen IM following iueiiihers to represent it l the coniinenci mi nt exercises of the Uni versity at Eii"enc mi June 2n: Captain W E Betfchainer, i M Miller, F S Osboru and .1 I, Ket nun. Nkw IftUi G ('. (iarrison and Cbas. McDonald are budding a saw mill al Harris burg on the silc of the oue that burned They propose to saw considerable ssh aud maple which tin y will gel from the river but nni. Thoy porobaaod the boUor, engine uud machinery fiom the Cumstock mill at Latham, hud it repaired at Fruer' foundry ami will use it in the mill OlMKW State GBANoie.-Tbe Slite Grange met at Salem Tuesday with a good Itteud ncc. Goveruor Pelinoyer delivered an ad dress of Welcome to the Grange. Those in attendance from Lane county a delegates were: Mr. mnl Mr. T. A. Biggs, Mr. and Mrs. J. F Kirk; Lane County Fomouu, Mr. Mid Mr-. I A. Crow. Mr. and Mr. F M. ! NiabaWandat uud Mr. aud Mrs. John mii.i- son were also in utteuiian oe. ExTKNi'iM. Main Th- Eugeue water compauy have laid three Mocks nf mams on Sei. nth street this week, liny will exietid the nuitia siiiltb M Willamette street Iwo block, and Irom B. F. Dorri' residence Iwo block to the east end of the bulte. Exteu inn to the amonnt of nearly fi.OOO feet will represent Ibe work of the enmpany tbi yer MW0E ID.pobt. District to, 1: The fol lowing names are on the roll of honor: J, Vernon and OraME Calliaon, Da id Lintou, Oron Bid Wa Daaia, Dsisy Bichardsnn, Florehee Mark-, Emma Fnravthe. 61 ou Ihe roll during the past term. Average attend iMOtti Bio few c.ie of tardines. Term , In.ed Hay I7ih W. T St LLrna, Teacher Buitsn Ovxa. J. C. liver wa brought lo ..,., - : i 'h - colll'iy Jail lo i) morning uy ' taisisuir I'htisinaii under a BOMiitlBMI of gaoO to BWail the action of the grand jury fur using threatening language to Mrs. P. Number. ntr Cottage Grove. It is said tb- defendant has been cohtinrd in M iu"Ue asylum nd si., as i tehdiucy H insanity . Ctan :- gaged F.ld Juati, e H-inlers'in en fiueiioou IU hearing u cane Mr- G-t. Sstlerflelil al the Meek place near 1 ' . m I Irving lt wa. a woman fight and the de- fen ,1. was nu n l .mn cost wu'iu amoumed lo T. Tom BrVTov Won Ihe race between . .. .. ... l 1 I JIU ' bv Benton h I o- -- - fc,. About . mrr DM In Lug-i,e. Saiu.d.v M.y M.Mbft v . .uJ fj&JUwj, "T ".Uli da v. The funeral look ,1 VI II . I'l HI " t""" .sw- ..... OIBL Waarrn -A girl i wanted to do luuoir al tba iei neral h -n-r Wuik dence uf Cha. Laoer for further iofunua- ion. : sIL 1,,:,"'' . "'W ."k .Irnliri' VnhliuT lie 1 ' I George S. Wu.hburne died hi the hoimi ul hit parent udjoiuing Junction City. TlniM- lav.veniiig, May Hb, 191 o'clock, of consumption. The deceased i unlive bom citizen of l.mii' county, hiving been boru mm Junction City Oct I, IKS, tul was al ilm l mi,, ul hi. death ltd i,ir- an. I N nion1K of W'hil, ret in bil minority I M iHtDrM tM WUhNMtU Dllironitf M SalrlU for f III jears; lie ittluc In L lKetle when the Slate L'ntvirsity was instituted, aud Is enme a member of the first claaa I hut at !!. I from Ilia' institnti xi in u ,i, the youttgi si in mber of the ciu.a; hi claaa niatea VOfOJodfl It- la Bran, M. S. Wallls, Dr. J '. W hileeker, ih ceased, and Mrs. Nellie t ..u.l,.,,' McCouuick. He read Imv' nude Hon lieo, B. Porn, ami 'Minuted lo practice in the stale and V. S oirciiit uud district court, ill IH?!' His linriiage lo Miss Miniii.i Look ood t.aik plaoe at Han PlMCiaoo, Dimmum Mi 1881. II pratteod law fur some lime in Junction Citv Intt re moved to Kilt, in- mid opeiied a law ntU. e in Ihe fall of IflttiWMio he Motioned the prac tice of his profe., it until a couple ol j moil h. BOO uheu 111 health Cuinjn llrd him to desist fr. in l iisiiies. In June. lss. hi Was electisl County Judge of Laue county, mnl filled tba IKhdlbiO for four years. A Is ni I i ii i , . 1 1 ii i 'i i .1 1 : t . i,. W is! i ! : 1 1 lii.l an uiturk oi in svirrbaga of the : mg which kept hiin couliucd In hia room fm s, vernl ieeks On partially recovering he spent some lime it ireHno iii the ponutaina, re- giitillig s.iiiie of his lost health. However bis reenxcrv eras tint p. m mnl he slowly taihd nutil lit coiiditiun became up parent to hia friends ulihough he still hud nh of altinata recovery. Alauit six week ago he ci iicliid. d to i i-it a Portl.iu l ho-int ,1 where he stayed u short time, Becnunug eon mu. i I thele w is no hope tor bun, be came to the bniiie of hi pnrelita with the full knowledge that bis le.i.o of life was abort, aud resigned lo pass Ihe slim I spall of lif. yet remaining bin un,r the spot ahere he hud first seen the light of day. The end came quickly uud be lied calmly und peace fully without fear or appri heiiaiou us to the lOtttfO, He leaves u wife and Iwo aoua, and nuint tons other rclatiM s. He was a Mason iu high stauding, aud a member of the Chid Fellowa. The linn rl will lake plain from Juucliou to day, Sutuiduy June 1st, lo Ihe Odd Fellows cemetery tblee miles west ol Junction, at 'i o'clock in Ihe afternoon. Ocorge S. Washburue was a man, who had he been sp ired, would have riseu lo promi nence iu bis choseu professinu. He worked for his clients with all bis energy uud ululi ly, und oftentimes wheu hi aympathy waa fully eugngnl for a clu nt, ulihough no re muneration could I" had. would lalair with ull bis power for u successful issue. He was IrilH In Ills fritliilu Hint in-l In ilm.,. ttlinii. he oppoaed. His m rvotia force wa too great lor nt physical niluimice, and In. talents and hopes ule lost In his f I lends Mid tile l.llllll. Letter List. Letter (or the following peisons remained uncalled for at Ihe poatotrlce in Eugene Clly, Oregou, May It, 18X11: Mlelliler. W Booth, J W Coals, Mr Mary Coiyell, Mi.s Minnie Edwanl. Will K Hylaiid, Arthur King 0 C Notion, II 1) 1 Shell). Win .oi'ht'S, Mn. in will be made on each Buck, B II Oondit, M I W Conelle, Mrs M S II inilton, Lulu Ken not fy i 0 Mnl. r, kiumitt Paae. A Suiilli, 0 W A charge of MM M nl teller giveli out. Persons calling for the above will please say advertised, giving date. F. W OsnuBN. P. M. Zions Watehvolee Pentecost. Volchle Deo, Ibe tioimiu uni t in Ilm l.lioelie ( tillll Mulls, .. Snn.hiv uftellionll al ' .. clock, June !Ub. iu tenemhri.nce of the ; , . .viKirriMi i ih wiw nw , i every uer nun v,.iior iiring ins rniai. f.,les d Portland will deliver Ihe OtalloU. ivnm book with him m prepare fm his ; t (t Mlttpworlli road Hi- D.claraiion ol In favorite. 0 heilgtl Gm kthr by mis em , deoemh n,-.. R a it Bill ,.mi,.i,. a akan. u. . w. rip ml and Tialtor amiiaiiiteil wiiu i in- r.ngtisn taiigtiiiye only, shun also batditadby hearing and ingUk P. on, 17: And let the beauty of the Lord out God be upon ii.; and e-lablisi 'hotl tin work of our hum's upon it-; yen Hi- work of our hands ntabllib Inoi it. K. Koi-n tn. I'ustor. i'eni'iicr's Buminttkm, Sin., S'i Vi nson bald a teacher' evuuiina- 'loll ut I he I '.nil I House this W'e 'i C'tllltllt-lic ill.' Wedliestlav aft, -l in. on. The following Hppli-cant-. 27 in Dunbar, were enainin.-il: Mrs KnMoa Ftpiooa, Mr LowMy, Mr lull in iu, Mi.se Tavlor, Sun Igr.ms, llwen. Mnnt gnmary, Bushuell. Newton, Burhiidire, Mnr can. Clow, Stnwell, Whiteakrr, Whitney, Farriii.'tmi, Strinir, done, Mera Brusa, Glare, Scott, Jordan, llsrwiaid, Sheets, Gor.i'in, HtodrlekBi Strayed, From my barn lot, May 2'J, IH0, my dnrk brown in ire. She has two while feet, is about 15 bind high and weigh about 11011 lb. Anyone giving me informal ion leading to her recovery will be liberally rewarded. .1. w. 0nnTiit, DlOMAMJB Day. -Thursday, May 30th, ai pleasant a day for HMMBlion exer' ciaes as ihe most captioiia tuiglii wish. The procession, wbiefa foi med oo the comer ol Ninth ami Oak streets, wu M follow: Mayor and nembeN of Ihe Clly Council; OrogM Hose Team in Ml lorn wiih hose cai t decorated with flower; Company C, Oregon National Guard; Veteran und nn lu- ber G. A. it ; ( hihlieii nn foot; CitiieM III curriages. The proceaaiou moved on Ouk lo Seventh, lin net' to Willamette, thence lo I Eleventh, thence to the I. O. O F. cemetery i where grave of veteran were decorated with appropriate e remonie. About 70 : vehicle Were in line iu the pioi eioii. In 1 the evening a pleasant pioprumiii" was ten- lie red to il crowded OMt ul Bhiin hart's theatre State Sukday School Cobvkntion. The fourth aiiii'i .1 conveutioii nf (he Oicgon State Sunday School Convention will meet at Cor valli oh Tuewlay Jinn 1th, lusting three day, or until Thursday Booth An interest ing progmmthe ba lai n arranged aud much good is expected to lie derived from Ihe meeting Ihe Oregon X California uud the Oregon Pacific lallr .als will furnish re duced rates of traiiHpoitulloU, to aud fiom Hie convention, lo those , i cling lo atieml. Everyone uiti-reateii in Smitlay nchool work i ioviled Iu attend Bau Hiubwalb -We bale heard consid eiable complaint made aboOl Ihe condition if the sidewalk on Willam-tta street from Seventh to the dee,l here ia a luge amounl of truvtl mi tin walk both night and day anil n lawokl ba ktoad in MtallM diiion. The tree Ibal obatrMt uud lake i.p a colisi.lei.il.lt-pur' 'I Ihe walk sbould I tul down, and lb i lewaik pleed ou the i A.. fa., al..... I ...... i i .... .li,.,,l I grade. The St t ( oiniinltee IU. tr lb- tomplallit Wn.i. t iLanSAia. Jiin Tiou City peop'e ),,M m m, , ljg jj, ,u.... uht obd decided to uve een .luii' iioo nnite .... "gene, ou urt ' ,0J ,or ! 7.V? junction out na.e a Ko , ,,, ,.....,. Dim -Mn- Mary I) ire P .., May IJlh, aired 7.' ii .-I...:. I. Amleraon Drr lb-bUin ami located iu nle dil at Grant ! ear. VI ith ber -llle, (be crossed I. .lie oountv in IV. I In lltil tbey moved to Sootbern Ore- I goo. Bmb. To Ibe wife uf A. J. Coorad ol Inn., SalUlday, girl. My '1'Ab,wVMw, twin; rmi juuu TruiiiiMVi A J Wood to Hophronia II Lowell, lot io RiUeue; cntuiilpratlou, $100. Ilarrnt A Hnlrry toT W llarrit, lot io Kiiuene; con, ySlW. J V MWtd to M L Tiiituh, lot iu EuHeoe; W r CauiplH'll to T W Shelton, j (cet ou WillaBlelte sireei; eon, 7tJ. J B Harris to F M Wilkiu. II inches of grouud on Willamette atreel; con, $H). I W M,irkbtu to E J Ciow, lot iu Eugeue; con, gltai. JI'Ncrifflt rtlT. J uln a M Beebo lo K W A Crain; lot io JJWMtiMI ,JU. ItMXO. B F Bond to L II Potter, lot; cou, $M. MUM, ,1 S Douglas to L L Williams, Si I acres; con. Jm 0 On lo iln. Id acres; cou, $200. Aithnr II NoW 10 Amos I) Ihlunl. 47J en .; con, gtlUO, Austin Maun to Mrs Jessie Philli, '.HI acres; con, im. Bohi Hail lo JoaopbiM Boom Was, H aoraaj con, - o John Stewuri and E J Mi!. in dun In L Pulton and F A Nye, ltd toraa; co.i, its). Hniil Chwtw lo WilbaUB Veaicu, aatMj con. !7j. S 11 l'm udli lo S A McKenzie, 10 acres; cou, HK0. K L liuun io James C Wall ue, I acres; con, Mg; . I t, Heiidii, ksloW M Fisk, 2nd uens; con, S.Vioii. I S 1 i Million Pa(OI : I'utetil. A UoCoruaek helra to i' V Buiin, Iii ucn COiii fittSO. State ol On gou to Jennie E II .lo, SHU I acres; cou, M4I. . Stale ol Oregon to Jobll F. lisle, SO acres; cou, $111. i C J Scuta i Geo T S. ills, IT acres; con, fit"' Jame A S, ir In Geo T Sears, IBM acre; cou, J'll'O. Jauna A Seur lo C J Sent, X acre; con, glOU, tieo T S ai and wife lo James A Sera, 800 acre; con, g5n00. Jaiuea A Sear to Ueo T Sears, ; aeie; con, $ ton. D C and Martha Baugbmuii to J G Pow ell, 201 acres; cou, fl'.HiT Mary 0 Parsou to J M Shelley, 2(H) acres; con, $m. John Kiier to Charles WaMf, 70 ucres; cou, gliuu, J N 0le to Klizubeth M dale, 20 acres; con, (I. U S to John Lewi, patent. V S lo Mitchell Wilkim. put, i.t I' S lo William T Vaiighun, patent. Spencer Butte Lodge to Lee Searcy, cem etery lot; con, $15. State of Orecon lo Murv M Coolev . 40 acres; con, ) .n. State of Ongou to Neil Macatilay, l'JI acres; con, 1155. State ol Oreuon to Nt il Macaulav. 10 if res; eon. J ill D S to ana B Phillip, patent I' S to Wui B June, patent. I S to Lemuel C Mead, pan nt II 8 to Frederick Meude, patent. IT S to John Bohurt, patent. II S lo Milton T Awhrey, patent. D S to Muigurct Meek, patent. California A Oregou Laud Co. to I limes l( S. Hers, hi acre; con. Mini State of Oregon lo M W Smith, 89.19 acres; eon, aD2.lt). Slate lo I S Fisk, MOB acres; cou. 41A il Slate to 00 II Cootnor, 171,91 acre; con, 9SS7.N Stale lo John E Hale, SO acre; con, $100. O Sioel lo B F Moss noil A N Green, 7 acies; con, $1. Cha II Younger lo Win Vandyne, M0.fl acre; con, il Koill'lll (if Jill)'. ., Tl''; l celrbratloii of tba ri 'ittn i f July nre insured of siillh'lent fuinl to give n tlisl eluss ci lehralmn. Hon J F J A Straiclit n Marshal, m.d tba i'lM null's Baud cnultibulo the music for Ihe OOnMloia A en.u.l old fusbiou.d barbecue will lake pi c. in I be ground iitljoinihg ilm Cnun IL Us", eipeils laing iu cllufgc of the par ticiil.irs. A hose race, race after a gruisul pig. pluc italics, shooting ul Peoria blackbird-, m.d oihci amusement will contub Ul.t lo Ihe pleasure of the day. The pi m i s ion y ill (orin ill Ih" Conn Ho Use, UBtobtin Oak street tn Sisib, Iln Ut e to W illBntUtO, tin lice lo DMMthi tin nc t Oik, ih Mb to the Court Hooaa stpiar win in the i m icIsi a of the day w ill lie held. Mnilnblt shuile will bu provuled. A line lot of firework bus been nnlered Mid will be displayed in the evening. This will be KM of the prominent 'eniitre of Iln occasion. Coi 1 1 1 . i ) 0 of Ibe Oregon Nu tioii.il Giiurd will - ivo u bull ul BbtMMrH Pallors iu the evening. The Ime on Hp OA (' Bailroad from all point to Rngon ui .I Ntni bus been ndiicid lo OOodwU fare, wilh ticket good fiom July 3d lo Clb iin'luKlve. Eugene proposi to give a first-class cele bruilui. uud oue that will itilitly Ihe citleUa ul Hie cotiuty. Cottage (inive Itema. f FBOII Ofn neKOIALCOKIIKaPONUKBT. May 22, 1HH0. II. Hill kl, older weut to PorttUd last wetk to buy good. J. N, rtioiiipsou Inatbo limber on tin ground (or a hew burn. Mr. A. Bogarl and wife caniu up from Eu gene Monday on busmen. Preparation are being made lo put in a uew dam ut the Uoiirihg mill ut this place. Mr. N. P. OlIwMM aud wife ir turned ii an their viit lo Eastern Oregon lust week. Mita Bracken, school teacher at L'uane, Was at ihi. pi n - hist Saiurday und Sunday. Messrs. Geo, Walker, Oils Tculsch and Earl Hint were in Collage Gioie lust Mm day. A. II. Spare was iu Eugene Tneaday, and M. 0i Kennedy visited Ihe same plce Sal unlay. Mr. Wm. Crow brought hit m other to tbi place f rum I Kalurdu) . rvue was gomg on a visit. VXBITT. Complimxntauv. The Herald, ol Bum, Harney county, says: The Eugene Guabo putdi.be an ehtei.aimng column for (he fc iiluiiau 'ociely ol the male Uuiveraily, uhd iwu bright young ladle editing Ibe column, Miaaea Emma Duril and Autiu Ituberla, re lire to give place to Mi.e Nellie Straight and Faiiuie Condon. W. It C. EviKkTAiaMBXT. -An entertain ii.. i.t mil be givtn by the Wouiaua Relief ip-. li. A II uf Eugeue, hell Int., evening a! Rhinehrt's theatre. An inter- ! e.uiig pnriume will he prisi-iiied. Tbi pna;rUihiu wnl appear iu our hell Issue. Liar or tH haaia. Bar. C. M. Hil ill give the Ikil uf the itrie of "Talk lo Young Men, "t the BapHai church Sunday . n, nmg. Baptism in the tvcuiug. All are invited. Nan- I'ssiou-BeV. Ixveridge, the newly engaged pa. lor Ol Ihu Epls.upal I hurCO, ill bold niie al the Eplcupl . Lurch lo oiutruw u.uiuing and t-vmiug. Ia -J. W . CI ,rs will receiie bi Ural M lo.ol ui i f mi morning. ( ..t. n. i. ... leVr ord- la With Uo. Cia al Ibe I' . Icligtapb ofttc Or Wllb J W Clark Makbiio At lb retdence of ibe bride n- ar l,hg Tum, Aletandrr Wo l to Mr.. Jemib B, T. J. Neelej, J. P., officUI- IVixiiibI. J. I.. Page spent aereral day in Portland the drill of lb week. Mi S rh Cbrismin, of I'uiun county, i ii.. iing in Eugene. I. L (' niipi't II of ih- Ot'Aitn spent several day In Portland Ihi week. Alfred Drury, of Mala l precinct, slatted Tuesday on visit to Miuneanta. Geo. H Thurston returned from a trip to r.irtland last lion . ! ,, evening. A C Woodcock, Geo A Forreat and J W Cherry weut lo Junction Fridy morning. Geo. M. Stroud, of the Internal Btvenne office, made Eugene u business vlvit the Ural ol Ibe Week. Mr. Allie Welch b been vi.itiug al the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wal li, this week. Derail Bristow and family, of Collage Grove, spent several day in Engine the flr.l of Ibe week. I'.l.loii Biaituin ha returned to hk bomi ul Pai.hy fler sliiilying law during the winter at Portland. J is. and Henry II tlnuti. W. T. Oannboll mnl Henry Wilson h it Thiiradiiy uiutuiug on a prospecimg tour to Gate Creek. As-isiatil Stale Treasurer, W. T. Slater, ami wile, cum- up Rotnrday from Salmi on visit to Boa, It. II. CTV hruu aud wife. Mr. atnl Mr-. S. P. Sladden have gone ot a visit lo Chicago, and Webater City, loan They will be absent alsitit Ihu-ii.oiilhs Mrs. Slitd.lt n ia a delegate, from Orig. n, oi he WonnM Belief Corps lo the nuiionul is.nveiilioti which meets iu Mil wank, iu Angnatt Logglnir on the Mohawk. There are in the Mohuwk n-urlv six mill 1 loU leel ol anwiogs, ahu ll talhil lo Colin mil the past muter on account ui the fail III j of high Wall t . Purl ot these bjM were pin III llo stream Ihe year hefnif, bill no limn 1 water snlllcienl I tlf.t I in in nut oeciirtiii Unit miller, llo log) fMNOBMl I laiga in v, slim Lt of liinlle), and it was deti iiuinnl lo flout them nut if puaslhle. An eXH-rl logger, Mr. Snykir. hhs mpbjWd, and new seln me ih tided on, C. Cole back I lib ibe etilerpriae siiUlanuully. A pi rtiiain in iluiii was built ai'ioss the stream BbbVO tin logs at u point about sixtieu mile ubov. 1 the mouth of the Mohawk. The water I i cnlltcled until a large head la obtained nihil gale M opeued and tint water polls foflb & o body, littiug ibe hg and crr ing them ot.au the MlMB, When tin lone of Ihe water i exhausted, ilm mm are clnse.l, Hilt I Ihe opriallnli la reptatnl uIhiiiI every Iwo hours. An inlormanl, on i'llesduy, si. ltd thai the luga bad inch inovid iiIhiiiI all liillea uud Ibul there is no doubt of the sued ss of the v. mine. Tin- new plau will muku it possible in log u, i "mail slieaius dining ihe whole sumum I ' 1,1 log m the Mnhauk are oaned by J, C. I Gomlalo ol Cohurg, Crawford x Fuller nl Ihe month of the Mohawk, Siinih i.iuiil,, i Co. ou Ihe MiKi uzie, and Corvalh mill. Frieiiillv of the Creewell tent, May 27, 1HS0. Mr. I Franklin is buildiug a new bullae Mi. B. Di Hiiwley has I, lurunl fiom Ens tern Ongou. lit mlrick's liKidwure slore ia doing u live ly htiaiuc. Mr. I'riggs ha moved hi gallery to Cot tage OrofOt On says there are lota ol fun ut Slab Grove, boya. here did the boys gel their whisky al the dance Saturday. John don't seem to stand muck of a show win ii Parker is around. Lee Tetitsrh's smiling fucu loomed up io Cretwell Saturday evening. The ball given by the hand boys al Buoy's h II Sutuidsy evening was grand success Mr. ( has MeKiiiuey of Goshen passed through lu re ou Weduisday on bis m iy p. California. Thompson Moms will soon have bis new bouse completed. ftltflftt ThkW 0 T. I' ('oNviMiox.-'riie Stat. Coini ntion of the W. C T I! climid Fndy i li ning of Inst Week. This session, which wis held ut S ih m, wu very intt li sting Th attendance wu good uud much hem llcial work ihuie. At IM Tblfadoy i v. nine ses sion Mi Narcls-a Kinney eliterl illie.l Ih. indbne wiih a most inierenting licture. re pl.t- with ttinpciiihcu tiulh in Ml and al i n I IV. garb. She reviewed ill- lit Id and slmwed t lint in the light of paat events tern persnae and pfohioitioo voclen had efeii reaBOO 10 long rutiilat. Ibem. elves upon tin KBUltBot their niiluoils labor. Til" elee ti m of ofllcer fin the ensuing yesr resnlte. as billows: Mis Bigg of Poitiwlid, waa n . I. t n ,1 I'r-shbhl; Mrs II nlotta Brnwn ot AlliMiy. ('urn spniiding Secrotaiy; Mia It M Biihlinf East Poitland, Bi cording St cil iary , Mrs Matgari I Bily u o Eugeue, Treusun i By the cuiirlesy of an nfilcer of the conven tion we received a full reirl nf the proceed lugs, but our -pin e is limited and we BTOOnw, pelted lo forego it pulilliaiiun. A Lt.CTUBB H RAMON Col. L, F. Cnpt lilllil will di liver three lecture nl Ibe M. I Church in Eugene commencing a week from Thiimdiiy. The Col. i highly spoken of un eloiiient, willy and in.lruclive lecturer Ihe programme i follnws: I inn - I y Juue I3lb, "Snob aud Snobbery;" Frhlt June I lib, "Miaiakoa of Boh;'' Hilurda', June loth, "Fillurenf the Bepublic." flffllieitrl HlMUIIIItl During the bgM lll' tllh the GOAMII pis i I the 1200 Hlilll il Ih circulation. Publisher, more thai others, understand what ibis means for i. country puHr. The Gi'ahii circulate ir cvi ty imrl uf Laue county, and in tbi li. lo It Ihe let advertising medium nbtaliiuble Advertisers aru at liberty to examine oui uiib.cripimu book. Movr.ii. --The corrugated iron uuichoune built for th- Ktaudard Oil Co., ou High street hear the railroad, ha been moved west to the switch thai serve Ih" Furnnr' warehouse. OrncBtui Ei.bctbi). 8ssncer Butte Lodge No. 0. I. 0. O. F., haa elected olHcei lollows: Geo A Dorri. N 0, Geo N Fr.iXer, VG; J J Wal;. in, lUcSec. AG Hovey. Treat. UNIVERSITY OOLUMlT Frauk Masli is visited Hie I'uivcrsily ob Monday last. Web aru I hat Frnl Wagoner aud Alviu Mi (itiine, l .it, foimir uud H.pulurtudenl. eohtemplale spending Cnmiin ncemeiil week in Eugi ue. Mis Franc Oil. II, fm- several yem no i live lunula r of Ilm Ivi'mian aoi . lely, ie- inriicd home from En-It in Greg ihia Week, where slut ha beiu leaching chuul. Little fiahey in Ihe brook. Knbli caught It on u hook. Woody fried it in a pan, Mulkey ule it like a man. Waiited-.By a young gentleman alnd'-ni, a la.ardiiig placi in Ihe a. all ill purl of town, in the vicinity of Seventh and Lawrence St., or llle address nf a cheap-shoe cubhlcr. Any nue knowing win r- i 'tin r can ba found aid i oufir ii greul favor npou thtgi htlenai, it." following conversation wa over l eatd at the ricoption Sulurd tv tvehlUg: l int Siteukei. "1 am souirwhut surpri ed to see ytui hi re to nighl, when I did uot go o I'Mig you." St - und Speaker. 1 Ob, Well I had such B good eh ii. t e to come. A ln ud hppenrl(?) , long wnb au extra horae. and i.knl me to c uie , ao 1 act pti d " I ba II eoet passed ou not stopping to li. .it plan di-. ii-. tl lor Ibe return. STAT Pi UNIVERSITY Column of the Eatulin Society. Nblub O Stbaioit, Editor. Kabhib Condob, Asst. Editor. Two more week of study. How can tba Latin das cbooso to recite twice in one day? 1'iff. Hawthorne spent several day in Forllaud thi week. Thar were no recilationa oo Tburaday nf this week, Decoration day. Be Hunts it di. nn. ih nndoratood that "Iwo ia company, three i a crowd." Anna Crain wa bent from school several day laat week ou account of lickoea. Miss Bessio Sawyers signed the constitu tion at the last meeting of our society. Just think nf it, we haven't heard picnic mentioned since the . at In r cleared mE It i loo bad Hint lb Banian have toearry those heavy roll of paper, this warm iveutber. Messrs. Mulligan, Stevens und Wilson win! fishing Wednesday, uud caught one sn.nl ou a stick. Mol of ihe ciiisse have completed the triii' work, and are reviewing preparatory to tlnal exuiuin uioh. We aru glad to sen Lntilii Sawyers out again, but sorry she i compelled lo diop her i Mullen '"r peoiMt Last Friday A Roberta and X Straight 'avmed Ihe nn.ieiy with some nituio (f). OU ! il wa I'Vpn-dcly terrible. Who wero thuse Juuiora who were learn nn.' to creep, uul under ihe largest class tree, ' front time lo tell, liit Wednesday? Qneatloo: Which look la-tler, a rather i tll pafaotl on a raHier Inller horse, or a iln i I. ilh t p.rsoh ou a riher I . I home? Mi. Lantbe HeCntMeh, nn- in (mm ! h r school, in th ciinlrv, toaiteod the Eu I mtiati rntrrtnllillrll on Saturday evening. Mr. Greenfield ly thai if uy one would like to have hmi turn their muic. be will Ihi -lily too glud lo do so, as it mke him ap- gniceflll Snme of Ihe Isiy haik a contilutionl out to SM-ncer' Butte lt Sulnrdar. They didn't bring it barb with th.m either, wa judge fiom the way they looked. Senior, in drug store . Saturday even ing. "Hi w nmi h will It enst tn haVe some e rdiruc oti my handkerchief, I'm going to ihe I it im i'i rec.pt inu lo-uighl." Messrs. Bnttall and Wuii went fishing r c. nllv, but Ibe sun wa tun bright both lor ihe fish -il the fisher, so they wiiiltd alttl iln si, I, ut, kip returmd home. Mis McCornuck inform n that she has cnmplelfd the lnnsical pall of the pro gr .mine for Couinn uc ment week, and will fllMak it for i 'i I'ln at ion iii another week. N. B. Me. si Duvis X ( irt i nil. Id are nn paring "lo lake order" for unythiug fiom a toy whistle to n siei m engine, in. eluding uunieron article such as the latest poetry, book, etc. If you perceive group of student gath er d iilu.ul the Seniors ut siiy time, don't be alarmed us nothing serious hn happened. I'heV are only admiring the "uegalivea" ol those photographs lakin riciutly. We present to Ihe resdersof the "colamn'' this week the programme for the Alumni ex- rase, tint "by the courteiy of the Execu tive Committee," however, hut copied from our brother editor' colutnu of laat week, Whut ,.i become of th Y. W. CCA. nd Y. Ci C A, ih it were in such a flourish ing condition lust fall? Wonld it uot lie wi II to revive Ihe interest in them and ha reudy to begin work iu earnest nexl fall? II lin y are lint revived thi spring, it will bo tlitllcult to et them in ruunitig order in lha full. Tho following ootumutiioation found its way to onr mitictum the other day: "Editor I will attend Cotnmrucetncnt en reiaea in Eugene tin year, if I can get vnnr assistance ih accidentally scattering soma MMMim amuug thtee or four of those K'h. Your in sorrow, A. J. Collikb." We were overcome with sorrow npon being informed alter last week's per hud been published, that we had omitted the inline of -ev. nil of Hin pio-peoiivn book ngent from uir list. Iiwa. nn uiinili utioiial niniasion ui our part, and wo would have immediately i-su. d i aiippleiueut bud a'.i been able to ob tain tin ir mimes. We chanced lo overhear the follow iug con versation le t ween u S-n lor Mid couple of I'.utaiiMis ihe eveuiug of the ree. niion: "The i lea of asking me to assist iu con veying ihe icu cn am freezer lo it destina tion, when you io I hve completed my toilet, so i tin t I may be ill nttiudulice ill the r, ception ihi evening Ask some of those LiniMM .timing ovu there on Ibe corner." Several valil.il.li- b.tk have been added to be University I,. briny lb past wnk. They ie a f dlow.: Sn w ok by T.iiue, 1 A dmr Through lh.- Pi B nee.." "Itly Flint nee ninl Venice," "Italy Rome und Maples," "Noli on I'atis." nod two vol umes, "Lecture on Art;" MalrMffy' "Hi i .ry of Classical Gieek Literature," volnma .in-and two; iwo voluuit nf "The Greek PhoMa" by J A. Simoiids; three volume, sinlib' "Coiistitutioiial history ol Eng and," anl "Smith1 Bible Dictionary." The society rhetoric! exerei on Friday 11 ciiiiited of a recitation by Nadie Hoi- mb. "The Incorruptible Patriarch," and Helict reading by Anna Robert., "The Gulden Wedding." Both e ection were iccllfhtly r nd. ml Tin-ipp slinii debated , Rewilv.d, Thai other nation ara jus iftt d in inli rfering w ith lh- Silierixn pri oua with Ida Seorleld, leader ol Ihe affirma nt . asited by Vena Adair, and Palilli Condon, leader of tho negative, assisted by Mberta Shellon ( onsiderable rgument wa I r ugbt forth ou both aide of (be question, the negative making a eomewhat atronger argument. Ihe President after a brief sum mary rendered h r decision iu their favor. The Alumni exercise will be beldou Wed nesday, June l un. at J p. ni. The supper will be given ou Thursday evening, June 20, b, and is to la' pri pared by Mr. Monro, al Ihe I loll man House. The following is the programme for Wednesday afternoon: Instrumental aolo- Selected. Invocation-Rev 0 B W hi im Addre uf Welcome President C B. Wil liam, B. 8 clasof 'HI. Voce I Solo Sell cud. Mis Loulu Saw yers. Essay "ITulty 0f Thought," Mi Lnra Murch, A. U , ,!.,., ol N7 Quartet to. Omlioii--"The Materialism in American Life." Geo. W Hill, A. M , claaa of 'M. Vocal Solo Selected. Mis Dotn Scott. P. in ' The hist Man," Joel N. Pearcy, A. M cla ..f 1, Quartette "Wilh Ibe Tide," Msn. Col li r, Woodworlb, McAlliater and M 'Clure. The reception given by the young ladies of the Enl mau'a Society at the residence ot Miaa Liniiia Holt, on -lay evening last, pioved lo la- a very pleasant affair. About seventy-five Luttreaus and Eutaxiaus assem bled at the hour stated in the .in nations, ar rayed in becmuing toilets and smiles. Dor ii. g the evening Misses Alla-ita Shelton and llesaie Sawyer fuvornl the company with iiistrnnii-LUil solos. Mi-, Sawyer, and Mr. (.n cidii I.I delighted Hie grp-Nt with u in siiuinenial ilaetl, and Misses Linuia Holt ami N. Ihe Straight each sang a aolo. A charade wa also given by Ibe Eutuxiuu which created consul. rbl amus ment, ba aid. aouie bard study un tin- pert of the LU reuiis to detenniue what il repn B-uted. Mr. T. M Robert wa the lirst to guess tjp charade, which was "Noith Carolina," About UJ0 refreshineht were served, con sisting of icc-cn urn and cake, aud at 10:15 the gueata dissered, feeliug they lh y bad apeul a very ph asaut evening. Much praiao is due Mis Holt for the manner io which all were iitertii.ii ,1, and w extend to ber, in the nam of ihe Lauan and Eutaxian aoch ilea, Ibauk for ime 0' the most chjnyo bl tnUriainmeni of the aaanon. tiinsacled.