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Willi ri'il' II MINI! ce. k i-r- p "1' pv ww m Rmr 1 1.. ...11:. .,,,1 , .1 . .. 1 imn 10 ii.iunii"h n " phi dtftttipUM MBptOfM to bmil , 1,. 11 , ii . - nt Kiin-iy F I.. ......... . 1 I 'he l.ll'.illHi I I ' 1. u 1 1 li I. in- nt imiviMii mill i.i.l Him Mipi'ly 'ft tMIW 0 Willi WW kklv siippli'l. "! 'I'" wmtii ol tbf I null- were, relieveil. The Ions in tMlimuted '.- U. .-Ilk I ...... .. r C ' I K NN . Ml. liu -"'.uriiniii -,.r.rv.,. iiiHUriinu. tun Hiroeih iisvo neen , 1 ... 1 ii. .it. I.. I li'. Ii hi.. i 1 .i 1 li ii iti. ilflnix. niM hfultlo win li rt'imilt of ck (r IhIIt thau Ufor the fire. Seveuly- .1 ...or .in hir 1 1 11. Dt-Hiiift nriivu. lU'""4'"" 7 . - - - . - -- - - r - - - l...M tii-lit til IC Miriirt CltV. F HW 1 c A,,,- iIih1 rt vt'tl . t t ll MtMllOI IHlll. Caktwriuht. June!', 18HU. tt - ..... mm 1 1... I 4,. it. iImIm Dunk, w in imrtt'd Ihu hfc nn the 111111 ii'iii . ... .j I. ... .. f t . i- it Imiii hiki iiiittifu i Hum . Ii orn I.uiuiirv 'J", lo'ili iu UrrtyRHti 1 111 i i.1ii iinii-i-il to Mmi-iniiri in n -i.l itoss. il tli ol mis to OreiMii lit ......I ... 's 1.. Mui-lin )f uti" ilifu Nhortlv nftet their iimni.if, it. tu?n in. 1 ii... J A Himk. a-hn uhn . ..:.i..h a taui vt iru l-.ir Inn urduti.r of ber -I'" bah Ihh'D a fnitbful n-!l ill. Illnl HIIU til' 'I HH IMJC Il'Ul iivmi.nrnu Militiuit fulfil unit ft KlorinnK nope of a isfnl mimortitiitv. in iter neuut me ontu l I tu n U..I11...I 1,1, inln.r (li,. ntiilv..h eniriH Cbriiiitn worker. But am: her I.i.l In imI Ia n tin it her S .. v .1 . niTi 1 iii ii'j-t m 11 1 " . 1 li ill t ' nn '1 .if i l H ),,i ,tl,..i.,I iii I;, b.iiiht-il diut hnt tin- ill' . . I . . t .... . .. . ... . . 11 tiiiM.li. .1 .1. .11i1.ui tn 1 . 1 , 1 - u-ill ynr i' 1 m ftMM mi. I tt insiiiit iiiimnrtiil hlrHitiL'S k. ... .I,. ,,( it ilit. tin .ihniinu 11I1.I nt. prnunwiv n - , 1 I 1 .. , . It linTV CotUfc B'rova Items. fnOH orn VfOtAL WIBWfUIIDWf, Jaue .i, 18811. Barn, to the wlf Ol J r I urrtn. June 1, . 11 '11. W, II. Meilh y i Iriol mlkn ( thi- nilH Ml. 1 1 II 1 ll il inifti iiv..'i..i 1111. I n ....;.. n... .. . 1 , .. 1 1 . .1 1 Mr Huskiuaretnru.il to Micbik'au having ! , .iiu .iVnu .,( ki. (ih Jir. isuae i.ii'iui'ii,, wi v ,. ..v ,j- IMIIDK "'s son, 'i. 1 1 inn uiiiii, ui iuid Quit.' a number of grangers ot biuslaw u iii,"ie in. 1." i.. r. - , " atdav. . n . ...1 1 k.... ni 'i uniinuK ' 11 1 1 1 ..I-1 kbitv. i n..l , I I, I ,.' I,........, CDiisolumtioii. During the nmnsenienl vacatiou last win the two largest noil most important hi 111111111 lima 01 .11 in n w 1111,1 . .. .. 1.. 1 .11 1 1 their respective niiinugeuieut. i ttecteil a extent aim uiversiiy 01 attractive leai.ne 1 1 1 .. -11. 1 t..;.. rt- ueuiiy, 1 in iiiitiiia hi iuo win. ,ui.'io .1.. .1... ..I ...I.. ... II... U. 11 l'i..,.,..t 1 01 o. n. mirreu are on me loan e.uimi- lu vast unil linpreceoeiiieii uuion, ami H nil ii riniiDLi i' iiii I, ill in i in i n in -11 1 in" j I l.l .l.l. , ' 1. I .1 ,k. ...ul.n 111,1 11' ' i ,, in ui miii'ii ii' '' "11 ' ,. , . 1. 11.:. . .... ..... nn nnu ii'in iu ,11 in , in n . n ". .!- - ... is env .111111, i, iv -mm 1 1 iu. Change of Finn. Notice is herebv irjvcn that the copartner- in mm er v s in l' oeiwet'ii in-, uiu uiiin-e 1. j 1 . . , . . 1 .1 . .1.1 .in... u-ill in r.ilnr. I... .nrri.t nil llV C I. inrer ami .-ue iiorris-eipuii parmem-nn- (' I. Winter will reivive aud pay all ttie I ' 1.. WlNTKK. H. F. Hol.tfNBKK. Knt-ene. Orn, June li, UM Solid'. All tlmse knowing themselves indebted to . MM.I iirm. 111 w way, 1 ijr am m " qealM t" i-ill ami settle. 0, L Winter, Mcr. City Tax Notlee. Not In is hereby given that the City Tax All lakes mil mini in fin davs from the ...en, iii' .'iii,,ji- e.. Ill Hi .llllnmil nl.ul Enceue. June Mth. 1880. B. F. Doiims, Recorder. Money to Loan. Money to loan on tan terni oorealeatate I- R , r. A !M v.h.s 11 1' t. iitocl; nrxnwesvt tnnurance t'nnip.iny is held in - .... tur ir ;.rr nkiriBmi i . 1 ..i t ... rl ,a. H.aur.i 1 3) I . r e t aaaa ,...'- . . ...1, ,...!.. , ,n .lilliA ina.f- iierli n l fi ni 11 1 1 iienrwiin tb. t'.H n.w . ! . . -I. ,1... tiavalitan , n j ail wi v lie 111 v t i lylOandAng 10th. Such an assessment ill rawe iTO.000. A. it has been cUimed that Hny 1 t ny ho,lt $30,000 by the fire - in . un.ier.kann mis , - i- n .... ...... ii.n uir 1 ,-- 01 .... i.-.. j nerer ftfiO.OOO, and, besides, we are infnrmed lent iu intende.1 and the meeting Jan 7th. was called f..r that ourta lat in hr. ....1 . . 1 i. t,. 1. is.n- -7 .ss-a neio in .vinany me 111. ino..... .... .. - Tb followinn .. a reoort of tbe school in "nrt V0. ftj ,,. ,k. ,m,h beninniug ,r II. L . . - .. . .! . ... H .uu euoiiig euue ,iu- -- "tnb-r pnpil enrolled, 40; average atteud- ' .; averue deiairlment. b.. " uplis , uunnir ine moi in weie .. "lksi, Aroline t row. Ids Slcrveniie, c niw. t.amem v.row, rx.ruj u-." Neotn . V ,,, . J ... H.rllv. Dal id 11 ... a . i r . rtlv. JiiBt-M ,Mi.nN a KwrrLLa Riacwiw. Teacher. RreftttM, OtfWU Mnmbiy. Mum, iiftnUt. Moi.a.k picnic MMbjr, s.uiMm. Summ,rhaat Ibe Mis.es Walton. )ti,il, hfcMkhwrUwtbi inn WWI paper at Immm lto.k tn. rly Collier's Hcreeu door nu.l tMm MlbrA Parker. Store, fur. for at School B.aik exchanged i BftMft II Store, formerly Collier's ok Auk your grocer fur Junction low excellent. It IH II. .n w t c-n-lon wiil City mi the K..iirth. ral- ;it V.u,uin tt.5?.f? m "le rtida nightly (or the lilt ..( July contest The lHnn Kiivitn. (' I. ..I .. .1 Dliado Satur.Liv ... . - ; --......j, There will he a picnic at Harrislmrg iii tin- uti i n .... 1 1. .. . I 1 ""u utii rriuav. K A Toiler ftfta imrohfcMMl 11 .idd thirl inter nnu ..t rrazier UhorchUi Miiim- will n ,t ullnw coivii tn run nt Uive luly Int. KiiKfiie .limil l follow uit The Hoe W LoUMft. the Im-hI Iniinu.. ! the lunrket, tuiiuufi-tureil liy U. I). Wrowu. Mr (ieo KCraw hu the mil uency for til bramU of the i-elebrateil TmhO Punch Cir , Take your produce to the PHciflo Tea Co. M get the bent prioeK. MtuoKe tUe Happy Hours 10 eeut white liibor Dtgtl of Mmkiih - Co. Hot .Uhl col l baths every iluv in the week it Jerry Horn 'a burlier shop. We are in the lea.l, never liehiml. Alway. k'et there. City lUkery ami reitaurant. Dr. jwoU'h RlMtrie Corw-ts at Eastetn pricf a. For Bale only at (1. Bettui in'. I'reatou wanta you to come ami aee hia aadillea ami heavy UfttB barneaa. The people of the LVrVtl Siualaw will ccle brute the Kourlb of July ut Acme. The Council met iu adjourned aeKsion May SlM, but irauwled uo busineas. Before - it, : or aellin your oata aee A. V. Peters. Cluuu Chevalier barley wanted. Try our cream puffn, City Bake ry. Keinemlier we deliver every tiling with oiu own wagon. City Bakery. Mm. A. (i. H nvey donated HI fnr the re lief nf the Johti.towii sulferern. E. C. Lake, matble cutter ami dealer in mounueuta, abop on Eighth street. Eugene. A new sidewalk bftl bu ll bud on the eaal aide of Olive street between Eighth and Ninth. Drcaa huts nnd bouneta in lace and atraw, and atretl nnd shade ha'a at the Miises Walton. The Eugene Hercules cigar two for ceuts ia the best. Mauufactmcd bv the Eugene Cigar Factory. Carpets! Cirptt!! S H.FlilDdll baa jut MMiftd ft Urgl aud varied assortment. II will suit yon. The "Cuban" and "Yarru" cigars at Horn i Paine's. Try them; tiny are the best iu 1 the niuiket for the uiouey. A leu-fnot sidewalk bas been built in front 1 of the Cbrisunin corner, on the corner of iVilliiinetle and Ninth streets. Clothing. IkioIs aud sboea just atriveil I from New York, at G. BettfflftD'l, Will be 1 sold cheap for the next Mil day. Oil paintings, picture frames, wall bracki : ets, clock shelve, hat and cloak racks, win dow pules, etc., at R. 1 Brown's. ions uext service w ill be held at the V'".'" 1 uuso l2 lr,u"-v hul" ' - o clock p.m. K. hocrner, pastor. In the Portland race Mingo won second money in u turee-ipiarter race, ami lorn Benton secoud money in a half-mile raco. Eight or ten men wanted to slash brush. Inquire 1Kb and Willamette Sts. Eugene. E. 0. Pottib. The bydraut at the postoffice corner broke Thursday evening, wetting a number of per sons and causiug some excitement. A Chicago drummer was in town tbij week with a negro servant in attendance on him to handle his trunks, which numbered ten . Use Oregou Electric Relief for all pain, interna! or external. Ask your druggist for Oregon Electric Relief. It will help you. All kinds of fancy, dress and dry good just received from the East, which must be sold at once. Call at Bettman' and exam ine. The EUaktfl millinery store will be moved to the back end of the l it fr mtinr Se enth treet next week to make room tor a fine two story brick. Goldsmith, the grocer, has just received from the East one of the largeat assignment of lamps ever brought to Eugene. He will sell them ut price that defy competition. Midgley -Parker at their factory on 8th itrset, m of the mill race, manufacture and keep for sale, doottj wiudowa, frames, mouldings, etc. Estimates furnished 011 ap plication. Carpets 0' every style and grade at Frieud ly's. These carpet have jul arrived aud bavc been well selected lo meet tbe demand of this market. Call and examine hi varied assortment. Take warning all you farmers that have summer fallow lo work go aud get one of Puiue'a Boss Cultivators, and top your fooliug. The Boss docs the biz and don't you forget il . Dr. W. V. Heudeisou has returned from Chicago, where be toi k a course of lectures aud instruction iu the latest nnthoda of dentistry. Call aud see him it hi office if you ire in need of wotk. S H friendly keeps tbe largest aud best ! assortment of clothing, hmie dres goods, I bat, etc. He i couliuually adding Ibe j latest and newest styles to hi stock. Hi. piices ure fixed to suit the timet. ' The best Unuly inui ily i undoubtedly Plunder' Oregon Blood Punfier. It may I la- safely giveu to ibe infant well a to the adult, and it will give rellei woere inner medicines fail to do so. Keep it in the bouse. The ladies should call at J.D.Matlock' lore aud rxamiue tb .t beautiful aud -are-fully selected slock of ladies dress gooiK Spring and Summer patterns of the latest style, and quality to suit the buyer. Mrs ('has. Nickell, wile of the editor of the Jacksonville Times, died last Saturday morning- Tbe dm-ased daughter of i.,,i,. Prim Mr Nickell bas the sympathy I of many (muds iu bis misfortune. "For a long time I had no apatite, was ; restlesaat niht. nd very much debilitated. ItM taklua t0 DMIM "1 Ajei - I----I-- ". ; ... imA I lilla, my strength aim appeme inunjr., , iK -aa rwinmii-telv reMored. "0 " u.mu,r Osweiio, N. V. 'BIH- : Marriage license- is-ue. ..nee our I at n 1 .1. nort- W It Hamilton and M M Morgan, A I I C WilkinJ n and J M IMge. Jam-. Bker Kn t w.V"u,!rehoUM John X DftJftM and rlnXwn J WH.. wd S.rah E Annie Brow Howard. , The Alumni of the University of OfffN tT i...,oei t the Hoffman Hoftaa ttednesdav evening. Mr. and Mr Maura I hv an es'labliabed repnlallon lor IU ex- ...... .. . - r -- rnce ot meir -" TX. .kST.l ... i . . , . , , ,, , . , 1 1 . .ml will eai- . . iiilr.nientof the Alnmni ' the - Jacksonville Tim say. "The en- gr.tul.ie Bro CmnbeU upon bn. taccess- nK Z of Ay- f'''r.'! in-, - . nl .ir-kness V, ben a remedy Ooet noi up- ... k. nhin reach people are uauie 10 Ulect l.ght ailment and ol I coarse . er- ,as illne- follow mey u consequences n " -- The I -iiteraiu i-.-. - nk handle new nn Is tier in .ni.t.pteg'"' . . j If- t her mrm belt .tber ,.rn i ,ll : I." renin-.. - - . W"r" - . , .. irnitalbaf ol , -tner par kin .re.1 device, nd " rr I Horn's addition to Eugeuc MM N liN it the BunJ 1ki fir. V. 1. 11 ii IL. 1 Ike rom runmne 1 1mp yunl In folk coil lily Ere. II cts; nutter, li',; wlient, HO; wool ft). A in w sidewalk bas been laid on the noitb side of Pete..' store. Couiuieiiirmeiit wck at tin' ruiu-raiiy ol Itregon ni t e, k. I.umbei for Kaukin' brick is la-ing de liv, red on the ground. A fifteen-cent barber shop ha Iwen started iu the Minnesota hotel. John Majors has sold bis saloon at Junc linn tn ihe Baits brother. Havana Cigar clinDium for the iiiw at the Eogeue Cigar Factory. Sho-t music and nmic book at Eugene R.k Store, formerly Collier'. Oeo Cmuer has Iwn exterminating the Ik tit I crop for several day past. Ice cream to-day and for the rest of the season at City Bakery and Kestauraut. For the best and cheapest spring ta ds aud ! lounges go to R. I). Brown's. A fine line of silk plushes in all similes aud grades al F. B. flunn'a Bibles aud New Testament at Eugene Book store, formerly Collier's. Guitar and violin strings at Eugene Book ' I Store, formerly Collier. "e inme me la.lies lo come aud see our took of summer goods al the Baud Box. The Misses Walton have this week re- ' niveil (heir sumuierjstock of hat and Hon- Ill-is. Li, N. Rouey was married at Boise City, Idaho, iust -a l of Portland as staled laiit week. It J (iribam's tailor shop at Seattle was Inn ne, 1 in the fin-. Ho formerly did buai lies in Eugene. ... ... .... 1 Ibe CI-ens will arrive in timeue aniuetime Sunday afternoon They play Saturday night in Ashland Take notice that Mrs. Lane la selliug her stoek ol millinery goods at cost, at the old stmrl on Eighth street. The Cm well Band is expected to fuinish ftMaift ill conjunction with tbe Fireman's Baud oil tin Foil! Ill lit Eugene. From June I, 's;l. First. class Cabinet pho tos will he jCi per doen at the atudio of F. A. Rankin. The benefit fur Ibe Senttle sufferer by Ihe Georgie Woodihnrpo company Thursday evening lu lled f ilStii which was duly for warded . Geo. Thompson brought ulaiut on turn dred head of voung bnraes from east of the mountains and is disposiug of them A good chance to get a team. Mr S. G Thompson ia selling bis horses bringing low prices. Q-oWKiusi y ia offl I'ialmg a sin tioueer. The horses Ire at ChuppeU's stock yard. Henderson the dentist has (eturued fully prepared lo alh-ud to all .iirtn-i.it case of dentistry. Office iu same old quarters, up stair! iu First National Bunk t 1 k The warm weather of tbe pnst week ha caused a vi ry large amount ot water 10 b- nsed. and the pumps of the water mpany have In en kept running moHt of each day, The 1 uliis' committee on decoration nnd representative of states for the celebration are Mrs Lizzie I.iickey, Mrs Joel Ware. Mrs. Hattie Alexander. Mrs. Belle Smith and Mrs. J. B Ithin hart. The Y. W. C T. V will give a lawn party at Miss Maggie Ci derwood's on next Satur day evening, June l'db, lHH'J. SoiU 'thuig new int he way of letreshiueiita will be served. All active and honorary members are very cordially invib d. The H-ppner Gazette sny that Pre Thompann finished shearing 7,ihh. sheep last week. Mr Thompson wa formerly assessor of Lnne county, nnd had nothing when be cast bis forlorn s in tbe buncbgras country. He has becorao wealthy from the alock busi ness Fourth of July at Kuttout'. Tim committee appointed to make arrange ments for Ihe Oaltb ration of the Fourth of July in Eugene have about perfected all ar rangements for the most elalasrate and enter taiuing celebration ever held in ibe town The parade will be the best that can be af foided by ibt facilities within reach. Amnte m, n Is w ill be provided to entertain tbe people throughout tbe entire day. Tbe barbecue will be a prominent feature, and plenty of nicely-roasted beef, mutton and pork will be provided free for all to help themselves. The people are expected to bring tbe rest of tbe food with Ibem to sup ply basket dinners. Shade will be provided, so lb.it all may la comfoitahle. Bring your families lo Ibe celebration aud have a pleas ant time. Who Is Mayor anil Treasurer? ' Ecornk, Or., June 1'2, IKH'J. En. GlMRn: Will yon kindly inform me, who the Mayor and Treouier of Eugene are? The Register publishes a directory of the officers, with tbe names of F. B. Dunn, Mayor, aud T. G. Craig, Treaanrer. SCBWIlIHUl. In answer we will say ibat at the last city elec tion A. G. Horry was elected Mayor and J. C. Gray Treasiirei, and that they qualified and nre performing the duties of their officea satisfactorily. Bpnko Uamics. Monday the circus will lie in Eugene, aud a usual it will be accom panied donl.tleas by a gang nf sharper and confidence men, who will fleece the nnac pbisticated, and for that matter Ihone with eiierience. if it la1 pnible. Thee men are not traveling for their health, and the outsider l as no more chance to beat them tban a siu.wliall has in that place which Be'cher is said to have abolished. It is tbe duly of tin-police of Eugene to prnlect Ibe unwary agaiust the game of bunko iharps. Extra police will be put 011, and all doiihlfnl giuies should Is. forced lo cloaa. Gbanii Lom.K, A. F. .V A. M. The annual H.-v-ioo of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Ore gon comnieticed at Portland Wedm-slav. The Eugi-ne lodge was represented bv B D Paine, W T Peel and Clias Lauer; Junction bv F A Siylor and M G Wilkin; Cottage Grove by A H Spare and J (' H o iftVr. Tl Grand Lodge elected officers tor tbe ensuing year as foHows: Christopher Taylor, G M; James F Iiobinsnn. DOH; J 0 Mnn land. G o W; N P Bunnell, O S; R P Ear hart, Irnslee of educational fund. Comxo Homi Mis F'rnoia Wllace, . -. . n ".'.ii .. 11 nauguier m . minin. m ioi.i wna ami Wi'll MWW. lie,,, ui. irao 1 1 . nir past winter la.ardiug at aud attending the Sister Academy ut Portland The scb'ait close its term w a few dy, when h will return ftnftftf to -, t i tb vacation. Donbt less she will enjoy the liberty to la- had out side the walls of Ibe academy. Matrimonial tin Wednewdsy morning. June II. Mr. I.T Nicklin of Portland will married to Mi-- Ada Page at the rendence 11, e urine parem in z.ugei,e i ue . , ,, . , .e l. i i, .ni, v I'oiliile win iae lueoo ciuc iinoTiiuir i V . .k... , k,im. , p,,i...h I I,. Irani no i - - GcaBP exleud it tet wixbe iu advance. Tai-l Whiat. -ieo. Bel.baw ha brought' In Ihe Gcaiii office some stalk of Clydes dale wheat. new variety of tbe white wheat, tht menre eigbt feet in height Tbe new variety it aid to make a g " I yield and . .k.. ami i -.' neU. - i ; 1 1 1 1 not Comno T. O. Hendrick n-ceiv--il a diapatcb Wednesday fi -m Henry Vill.nl atating that it wonld be impoatible for him to attend tbe University Commence meut exercise, ami expressing bi regret therefor. A CftASOI. The Junction Cry Pilot will change piopnetur about Ibe 11 of Jaly. Tbe present propm tor, J. M McC'ollam, will he .ncrsirW bv Ira O Mill. N'ntirr t HoincS4HUis ,, , , "" " , , , .... KJ- II. WUIWI Mi "iiwu Hiis Bnl , lk. ' tju , ,1,,, ,hf ,. )., ! ... .... I 11 1 J tbe town Site 01 miuiu 1 - ij 1 mm h ue enlarged it lo twice the aie of tbe old s'uie; , and 1 hanged the name to itlen .via City.' This iilace is situated on Siuslaw Hay, a tin, IhhI) nf water, ti mill long and ball a mile wide. Tbe walei III tbe Bay is ery deep. At Ibe preaeni time steamers and sailing vessel can land their cargoes at ! Oleu AiU without the aid ol wharves at low tide. Nolwithauudiiig tbi natural advan tage then- is a wharf in o inat met ion and will be completed a lat as money and men can do it. Tbo bur nt low tidu has got from 10 to U feet of water There uever baa been a dollar appropriated by the Govern- j meut or speul on thi bar. The Govern i,,, ; ; old survey iliitinctly ahow two (1. tuoreualer Ibau Yaquina Ray which bad several hundred thousand dollar v.. I I ou it by tbe Government, and all capti ins we have talked with having trading steamers aud vessel now iu opcratiou entering both harbor, claim that ib.y have more trouble eiiteiiug the Yaquina thau the Sins law harbor wheie the lair is ill it natural stale, but lb inks lo our present far seeing and intelligent Senators, the I'm led State Surveyor are ordeied by Congress to make immediale survey of Siuslaw harlsir and oilier bays, aud we bale every reason lo be- lieve 1I1 t at the Uext Congress we will have Ml Appropriating that will make tia oue of the finest butlair ou tbe coast, as we have ' bta-u at Siuslaw and ascertained those fact Now a lew words alamt tbe uatnral surround ings of this new Oklahoma uow rapidly being settled. The river is navigable for twenty mile Irotu Oleuadu up to bead ol tide. thire is now a steamer making daily trips to head of tide and return, comtuaudid bv 1 Caplam Ilurd. who is well qualified to look after mcce-sary wants ol the uilliy people 1 who are now Hocking in to aetllc up thia MMMftHM I I... .1..... 1 .. . a.,., t .i !.. ... . iv'uui,,. 1 ill' 111. I 1 1 J . , 1 , tur 11111-.1 ,t,,.. 1... ,k Bwia. k. 1.., um..i .. laitb sides for years as one can see by the appearauce of fine orchards overhanging its banks and trees loaded with the most deli emus fruits 0 rift IB produce and the finest leaches grown in auy country. Strange to1 say there is plenty ol government land in 1 his tine section yet vacant which can be bad oy the coming aettier without money or price. The timber accessible to Ihe tribu tries of this river are ilMlfcaUatlbift. null iou of feet of fir, pruce, cedar and all other kiud in good quantities. The iuduslry nf tbi country i fist im proving. We have two large sawmills run uiug full blast ind another under conatruc lion, which ill cut fitl.OoO feet of lumber daily, foot large cann, ries and in fl.hiuu season the tishermeu make from .. to 125 a uight. We must say a few word about Ibe noble lot of aettier who have located here within tlio last twenty day, who are men nfllh capital coming from the East and other countries nnd Inning home fur Ibemaelve and families. Will give tbe Humes of a few: Mr. Levery, son and family, Mi. Turkiugton and family, Mr. Gilbert 'aud family, Mr Hush and sou, Key Mr. ltnbiuson nnd fam ily, Mr. Biglow, Mr. Welter and many more whose usuie we do not kuow. We will stute that lots in tbe new towu are now on the market at a uominul sum rated from oo to fi."i0. Payments lo be made a tol j Iowa: down, '4 in J mouths, 't iu J villi-, and last payment I veal. These price for lot laatiug only three nion'ha us we will bo laying out uiouey improving tbe property and increasing its value. OoftM and secure for younelf the finest home the i PhciHc afford . The best water iu the United Slates, tbe fiuesl climate iu the world. Tbe graudest scenery nnd must beautiful views of tbe Pacific Ocean Come and look at tbe country and prove for your selves that these am facta. Ourageuts in Eu gene for the tale of properly in the new town are Cochran te Son. We will also have ugeiils in Portland, Salem. Albany aud oiher place. Coi.tci & Wiwon. Lost. A hay horse, l.ij lianda high, bruise on right sbniil ler and the hair .-it. no other brand; 5 years old this Spring. Left Eu.ene, March 22d, and was last seen at Mahlou Harlow, Jr's, 2 miles northeast of Eugene. The finder will lie liberally rewarded by leaving word at the UOAin office, or at Bangs' stablea. .1 vmi - Batks. Winter Phot Prices. Cabinet photos are now per dozen; for mer piice ffi. Don't forget the plftOfti WINTER PHOTO CO., Entrance, 1st stairs south of A V Peter. Eugene, May 31, 1881). Annivihsaiit or the Biptiht Y. P. 8. 0. E. Next Sunday evening tbe Baptist Y. P. 8. C. E. will observe its llrat miniversary. The president, A. L. Yezie, will speak on "Our Year's Work." Miss Agne Greene will pre sent the topic, "How to Improve Ihe Prayer Mu ling." Pastor C. M. Hill will speak a word of clmer and advice, and Jerry Bro i.augb will talk about "DeeperCouaecrulion." Tin se exercises will I111 followed by a brief consecration nit-cling. Member requested to be present, nnd everylnsjy cordially in vited. Exercise begin at 6:IKI. On account of the services at tbe 1'uiveisity. there will be 110 Sunday nubool or preaching at the Baptist church tu-morrow. Iu the evening the congregation will unite iu a temperance meeting at the M. E. church. A TkMpoiuir iNirNCTtnn. Oeorge Whit beck and Crawford A- Fuller have applied to Judge Scott, and obtained a temporary in junction restrsining logging crews on tbe Mnbawk from moving or interfering with log iu the stream owned by thorn Tbe ar gument on the case will be beard uext week before Judge Bean ou hia return from Coos county. Tbe Mohawk is a narrow stream, nd it upp. ars that the log must come to gether when run. Tbe plaintiff do not wi-b tb- r log taken oat at tbi time of the year, benci the suit for an injunction, Siuns anii 8cBr.KN. The City Council baa paed the ordinance probibiling aigus rum being bung crostheidewlk. Wbeu this ordinance is enforced the appearance of ibe busiueaa street a ill be greatly improved, aud there will lie lea danger to pedeslrisu An older wea also made by the conncil that no canvas screen should be lowered nearer ibe wlk than eigbt feet. A CnUMII or Xawi. -Pnstn,aUr Oaburn ha received notification that after July l.t, the nam of the Eugene City po.t ortioe would ba changed t pi on En gene, to correspond to the name of the town. Mr. tjaburn will lie required V, give a new lsd when the change la made. Government red Us isesetlng. Job Matkbul. Tb Ocaiu received a large lot of cards, teller and bill bead, late ment. envelope and other printing ntteria direct from Minneapolis this n k We carry a variety of all piper used for oouimrr. cial and general job printing and can fill all order satisfactorily. A Nrw Cowmieiial PaontCT A team wa seen on tbe trt of Eugene on day tbi week loaded with .bitlim wood bark. ine The tree is neeled wben the p la up. the ... . , . , .t.. . b.rk i. nrnl-n .mi ..eae.. n.. .ue so.,, as. to a bnyer in San Francisco who pay a fair price for the same SntNOLi Mill The sbingl mill com- Kny will have their factory near the Eugene idge ready tor operation in few days They ,.(, to contract for oedar timber de livered at the mill. See tbeir ad. in another column Diid E. C. Wheeler, county clerk of Multnomah county, also mayor of Earn Portland died Wednesday Cader Powell, well known in Eugene. probably lie ap pointed hi necaor, a clerk. Oisl Wamra.-A girl la wanted to do ueti-rrml bnoae work Imiuir. at tbe iei- datntw of CJnaa. Laaer fur furtknt informa- lien I Estate Translnv MM Spencer Unite Lodge No. :', I. 0. O t, to T O Heudrirk. ball and property on the coruer of Willamette and Ninth streets; con id. ralmn. $1700. Kll B Kit -Mug to Mare F. Coffin, lot in Sett's addition; cm, 11300. F B Bellman to Edward lUuni. fractional b is in Mulligan ' addition and lots in Kll worth addition SMI. Kakftrt S Bean to N S Kobinwu, '.') I '- in Harri.' additinn; con, ftUM). Geo H Weider to 1 F Palmer, U lot in Packard's addition; on, 1587. Mk WMfn BNlk Geo H Barrelt In Mr. D. .1. WJlon. ou lot: con, 1100. irNcTioi env. W l' Kdn.nl. to Geo M Jaekson, I Ifttft cm. MM .1 II Akers t . Gen M Jackson, lots; is.B, m irtutrantLiv Y li Has in-, lo II R Caddy. lot; ism, M OllCNTIV Ed E Selieii.-k to Win G Dav; '. acre.; .- 11, J'.M0 E II Henderson t" T T K.sn-b. land; en, nir. Thcs J VftftfhftJ to Tim Ynduyii. 410 acres, to correct fnnner deed: con, II. M A O'Xeil to Patrick Conley ami Matt Flaherty, I2.88 cres; ism. lnii Sut nf Oregon tn ttransille W agner, S7.W acre, isiu, rur.-ti. 0 slid II I .nn I Co to Pinllip S Hills, II .W acres; en. KsS-S!. 1'bos Neickle lo Benj Davis. 1" acre Okrftwnod Patk; con, W. Dexter Items. June 10, 1889. Dialtict road wotk i progrensing. A Sunday School picnic is lalkel of. Mr Allien Horn, of Pilot Bock. i lftxt ing relatives at this place. Allhongh Jumlai is remrlcd lo be dead, lie is said to have la'en seen here recently. Mr. Rigdon proposi s commencing wotk on the 'push and pull" road district about ihe 18th of June. Mr. Barr lelurned to Portland last KtiiUy Kcconipaincd bv Cplin Backus, who goes in quest of a planer for hi mill. We are glad to ee the smiling countenance of Geo. Brmtleld ill our midst again lb has been nojonniing iu Eugene for Ihe past thirty days. Mr. Win. Williams, who NOftntll pur chased the Qoshrn store iu partnership with Mr. Roney, ha old hi interest 1,, N. L. Rouey and returned to Dexter. Mr. Oahnrn, of Spencer, psed through the valley lat Monday wilh about 150 head of cattle en route to lii tock ranch about six milea ontbeat of Mount June. In the way of enterprise IaisI valley can't be beat when it takea a notion. Our Iftttftt enterprise is an organ lo las used for pul.'ic purposes, Ibe money having lai n msdi up by ulicription. On Em OrrN. Personal. Chns. May hew baa returned to Eugene. J . F, Feulon made n trip lo Roseburg WednesiUy. Mr Ell Honey of Foley Spring, is visiting in Eugene. Miss Corn Linn has returned lo her home at Jacksonville. Charles Thoina i rusticating nt Florence, ou the Siuslaw. L G. Adair relumed bom bis visit Fust Wednesday morning. Mis. Laura Kincnid is expected home from Boston in a few dayi. Mi. Allic Denny ha returned botni from a visit tn relatives in Portland. Dr. nnd Mrs. A C. Helm of Ashland vit ited relative in Eugene this week. L. H. Potter hat accepted a position in the First Nntionil Bank of Eugene II. F llollenlieck and wife arc r.rrealing at Jeff Howard's, on the llailftW, W. S Nash and W. T Pool, of Co vallis, are hero to attend Commencement. E. A Craw, nf San Bernanlino, is visiliug hit brother, lino. Craw, iu Eugene. James Noland and W. T. Campbell went on a trip up the McKenzie Weiluesday. W T. Slater and wife relumed to BftkM from tlu-ir visit in Eugene the first of the week. Charles Baker, the popular landlord nf tbe Baker Hotel, paid Itosebiirg a visit Ibis week. Masler M. Young is at home from unend ing nn the Bishop Scott grammnr school al Portland. J. M. While nnd wife, of Hanla Softft.Oftl , are visiting their nephew, ,1. W. Bciinell. in tbi city. Miss Mollie Chrismnn, of Porllaud, is vi iling at the n sidi nee of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Benin U, in Eugene. W. It Mi i ' .mack is down on the Siuslaw Ibis week. M. B. McCmin is acting as deputy clerk during hia abtence. Postmaster Ostium was iu alien. lance on Ibe session of Ihe Royal Arcb Chapter of Oregon at Cortland the first of Ibe week. .I.iiloe I) It N Blackburn and O. II. Ir vine of Albany wire in Eugene Monday. They were under Ibe impression that circuit conn commenced iu bine county llm 2d Monday in June wht lias if begins Ibe llh Monday in October, inatead of the first Mon day in November as formerly. Not ice. Property owner nre hereby notified not to allow any Htraw or other combustible mailer to remein in the alleys adjoining tbi ir pro perty. W. Mcunm, Chief Engineer. Dated June 12, 1889. OirooR Bravura. A gentleman of Salem recently wrote In Congressman II- in. -nn urging the neceasitv of an immediate smvey of the government lands in ibe eastern por tion of the county, and asking him to pre sent the maiter lo the department nt Wash ington. Monday 'he following letter wa received from Mr. Hermenn in relation thereto: "I called iimui the department and emetly urged that n hi- nil allowance be made for Oregon from tbe recent appropria tion for nrvey of tbe public domain. The un.nrveyed laud iu Oregon now in demud for pnrMHiea of actual aeitlemenl, aud for timber purchase, amount to at least two million of acre, with another portion equally aa large noon to he in dVmana. Tbe tale, a preaciibed in the legislation of the butt eeti"U are liberal, nd will inanre con tract by competent mrveyor of tbe mol ragged portion which may be nelecfed for Dim. Phillip Cnntrell died at hi resi dence seven mile west of Eugene Wednes day morning, of disease engender d from old ge, sgi d nearly 79 year.. The deceawd wa horn in Knol coumy, Kentucky. Nov. 27. 1810. II wa married to Mary Richie in 1831. and afterwards to Mrs. Feldervert. ibe lain r surviving bim. He arrived in Ibia aute aud manly in I" i-l nd made his home on tb place where he died He leave everal sons and daughter arrived t a ma lure ge The deceased wa mn of integ rity and wa held in esteem and i s act by all bi scriuaintanrea. Tb iuterment bail , place at tbe Oak Hill cemetery Thurd.y afternoon Road Virwxaa The county court ap i pointed a viewer of the road snatb nf town ibrongb the 8tewrt prnperty. Oai. 1'hara ton. Aden Bond and A Vitns. Tbey meet ' to day at 10 o'clock A. M. to perform their dntlea. Danci Tb -i.i' In.', of tbi State Univer- sits will give their annual ball ftt Bhinebart't parlor, next Thursday evening. Boin To the wife of Eugene Bund. Sat nrday June 8 t dugbier Ciilversity ('oioimnreinenl. ibe exercise for the twelfth annual Com-mem-ement of tha Uulveraity nf Oregon are is follow: sONDAT, JONK Mi Ill llOa m. Bscciilaureale Sermon, Rev. Arthur J. Brown, Portland. MoNPAV, ll'NK 17. "X p. m. Public reciial, pupils of the Music course Tl'ISOAT, JTNt 18. Til p. m -Reunion of Literary Societies WM)NIDAT Jl'NI 19. 10 a. in. Address la-fore the Literary So 1 rietiei, 11. 1). r k. ,ii. L. L. U., Jckton ville. 2 p. iu. Pbinling Class Tree. :l p. m. -Alumni meeting. 7:30 p. m - Address la fore Ihe University. Rev 0. M. Irwin. Union. MMMftl ji'nk 2o--('oxixirM faiint pat. 10 n m Oradualing eiercisea of Clan- sical and S. leiilific students. p m - Graduating exercises of atmlent ol Law N-biHil. 8 30 p m. - Alumni dinner. The Fourth at Junction. Junction City propwaaft lo appmpriatelt celebrate Ihe Fourth of July. The followin. are the officers of the day: Presidrnt, Hon Koberi, I low of Junction City: icc Prei dents: Boh. rl Asbbv of llarri-burg, T J M I'hersoi, of KlICi lie. Adam Willinllu ,,f lo,i roe. J F. Under of Sruithfleld. James Ysleiot Irving, J C G -ial de of C-iburg, C W Stan ..( Junction. Qiaml Marshal, lol It Mackav ; Ald. s, Hon (1 o 1 1, nini, .on .if Monroe, am ' 1 rank Bond of Irving. Orator, llev .1 IE N Bell of BoselllltL.. Bead. r. Il l, h. II (tel. knap of Monroe. Chaplain, Rev R C Oglii by of Junction In the nfiirnoon there will be a bora, race, font rsce, iNitato race, plug uglica, etc., with a grand twill in the evening. Letter List. I .ii. i - for the following persona lemainerl uncalled for nl die poalofflco in Eugen Cily, Oregon, June It, 1889: Andrew. A W Johnson, N A Baker, W 11 Nichols, Mshel I Berry. Bftfni Patisb, Mra I. A D van, fJon D Heed, Frank D ! Grimes, Kll. n Smith. John Hamilton. Lulu 1) Wnodwaid. F. Hoftftil, Mrs A T Young, C M Oliver, Solomon. A charge of oue (Ml will Be mule on ecb 1 letter given out. Persons calling for the above will pleaa, say advertised, giving date. F. W Oani BN, P. M. Scow Found. Found on the ocean lieaeh 10 milea south of the Siuslaw, a part of a acow ami pil, driver engine. The owner can hare ihi aaui" by applying lo H II. Barn It, ol Floi eiice, ami paving charges Da ted June , 1889. II. H. DARRrfi. An IftUMa PniaoNm.-J. C Byer, Ihi cotinlerfeiti ' couHueil iu Ihe county jail ou a coiiuni'mc nt from Collage Grove, escaiiei from the jail Inst Saturday h little Mur uoon. A depniy had gone tn teed lha pris oner, of whom there were two confined, ami uegli clcd lo lock Ihe dour behind bun when he weni for their (limit r. Bytraopeued Ibt door and walked out but tbe other occiixiil who waa serving a sburl senleuce, refused to leave. He struck for the hill south of toai and was at John Week place a shot I dis. lance alaive Cieswell Sunday moiuing wbi-r he got bis bnakfa-l. He endeavored to gel a revolver from Wiaka but Waanfuaed. Dep th ii-a have hecu acan-hing for him but since seen at Weeks' noi lung concerning hi whercabnuls bus been discovered. A Goon CoHI'ANV. The Georgie Wood tborne Diaim.tic OutJpaM bs la-en nUying at Kbiuebart' Iftantrf tins week. .V, p. an lal. ut la engaged by tbi company, ami tin pans ate well earriid and uiaiuid. Tbi actor urn far above the average, und tin different plays ate put on the stage IU excel lent sty le. No lack of fan is had, wblb tbete are occasional scenes that alir the ten direr feelings of humanity. Tbla ( Friday) evening "M'lisa" will be pi veil; Sntlirdav evening, " The Two Orpbnua." Shot iiv His Girl Jack Kelsay, a Inrtntr resident of Pleasant Hill, was shot hy ftMMMM lady he bad promised to marry at Silver latke. Lake county a short time since the hall pass Ing through his left arm. Th girl aaknl him to keep his prouiis to inrry her, nd threat ened to shoot him, If he did not Klsv hndisl her revolver mid told her Pi arnsit. ftMftifta Ids surprise when she ilellla-rsl.ly t.sik aim and pulled the trigger, giving hbn a close mil for life. ClAi grp. -The new file lu ll recenlly pur chased and hung iu ihe tower of the fire tie uftlMllll lb veioM,l a crack Saturday, and now us j ingle a not at all melodious. Tbe city had not yet paid for tb bell, although it would have haeft safe if tbo money had barn, paid, as tbe bell was guaranteed for iwo year by i he company that told it. I: will b replaced by a new on. Cot Corn-ANU Thi gentleman lectured tl Ihe M E church to . reanectahle aud ience Tliuisduv evening on tuo auhject o' "Snob, and Siiobbery." The Col. delivered .me tilling hits on prevalent fancle and customs. This, Piiday evening, the sub ject will las "Mistakes' of Rub;,' Satnrd.) evening, "Future of the Republic" ;,, and beur bim. lli'si i Bin K - Bids for tbe couatrr.ction of Hun's buck building Were opened Tuea dy. Tbe bid exclusive of furnishing the I,,, k. which will be done b) Mr. Hunt, ware follows: W H Feuton, 12,543; W H Abram. 2.49'i; J I, Ediniu.tnu, 12,427; L N Honey, i,lll John Midgley, 2,310. SintJCTioN Cask. -Sheriff Sloan returned from Prineville Tuesday eveuing with Si'huiiitz the young man charged itb Reduc tion. Mr. Sloan bad ihe misfortune in have a valuable, horse die on hi hand while on Ihe trip. The trial wa set for ihi Friday. --Sim-e the above wa written we are in formed Ibat Ibe caae wa compromised and dismissed. Mti inn In Eugene. Tbursilny, Jun 13. IkjYJ. by E P Henderson, J. P., James Bsker lo Mini Grace Moorehouse, all of Lne county. Bonn. June U, Ui tin- wifeof Mr Strattnn, a on. UNiVEKhllY CiLUMN. "Private senl." a -la-.-islty in Pres. John son room. Mr. K. K. Kubli will explain the pnrticulart. I I, n o tlndeul wishing lonbluin "Senior" MiPke)' pictnre. mul not dely in making application at once, a tbe anpply i lready nearly exhaust. d. Tb' H. nior clsss of the Low Department ; of ibe University will be represented in tha I Commencement exi-rei e bv Cpt. W. E. , Berkheimer. G M. Miller, P. 8. O.born and J. L Keanan. Mr. Waii. bs ccomplibed a mil deal I tbi- yer. After a year' work in I -tin ha h disco vend a new conjugation, which he calls tin- Mlflli conjugation." Any oue de siring inatrm-llon in this must apply peraou lly to Mr Waite. At ihe la t meeting of the Eutaxian aociely the rhetoric! exercise cnusUtvd nf a recita tion by Effle Young, "The Old Piauo," and atakct reading by Mi-- (Jalftiway, Tbi' Wiiue. ' The debate wa one ot the moat inlrre.tiniA'f Ibis ter, every one preatut -p-..king ol one aide or Ibe other. Tb Question del... led Was, He.oln d "That tb I 8t.te sbtiuld coulml all railroad within it pirisdh 'turn," with Elva Galloway leader ol ibe sffli native, and Ida Hendricks leader on be negative. Tbe decision of tbe President waa in favor of tbe negative, thai side having brought turtb several point that war not refuted by tb mnntfve m STAT I . UNIVF.KSITY Column of the Eutaxian Sm-ieiv V 1 1 1 1 Q Atiaioht. Ed itor. F'anniii Condom. Aaat. Editor. Mr. Pierce, an artist, viaited tbo Universi ty Monday. Misa Etta Moore, of Portland, will spend Commencement weok witb us. Tha "Y''' will give a lawn party at Mrt. Underwood' next Saturday eveuing. Prof. William, principal of tbe Eug ne public schools, visit. d the University last week. Mr. W. I. Vawler nee Etta Hill, of M-d-ford, i veiling her old hi me and will re main until after Commencement. Daniel wan't afiaid of Hon, neither is Daniel afraid of getting wet whm he can rescue a drowuing fish from walery grave. McsHi-a. Di and Greenfield are learning o ride Ihe bicycle, or rather, teaching the bicyrle tn walk by supporting il. It takes -he united efforts of la.th gentlemen to keep it upright. Judging from the sound which issued from the boats on Ibe mill race last Monday, he Univerallv Orchestra will have conipe dtinn next fall. Those on the streets Monday evening wit uesMil ibe aira.b-of the '8oph" in their new "mortarboard." aud say that it was . erfeclly awe inspiring Miss Qrace Manliest, nnu of ibe leading Eutaxlaiia, ia In read an Mnjnf before ibe Minimi of the D.yion, W T., High School, f which Ihe ia a member. "lb ttel late than never." So thought tbo Eulaiin upon receiving a note of "ucctpt nice" from the l ann sti ftnrVtl In attend IM 'reception '- -two weeks utter it waa ovi f. The I' parly of A-herim-u Irealed Ibe Faculty better than the others did. Though hey did not have fish'ciiongb in go ronuil, Pret. Johnson wa lha recipiout of a nice siring. When you go ft filling you wnot to dnas be parties did lut Fiiday. Ot t one horse bat pulls backward, ..ml then ran lo blocks and jump iu M ibat you won't tear the fractioua horse The pHCiilty have reviacd the preeut English course aud aubmilti d the me lo In, ar.l of Regelits. Il il to lie hoped it will he accepted, aa Ibe course o revised would lai a gruit improvement The Jnniui have been busy all of tb wi ek decorating the, midiiouum, nd lb i lit v have been winking faithfully is avidi fi oiu tha appearance of the ball and tbe re mains of tbu box ol lemon. On account "I a "previous engagement"be. i ween Editor McAliiterand some poison oak, he waa called home by the eaily train 'Dies Is) last We triiHt be will be able tn te urn and participate in tbefestivilieaof Com luinoemeut week. "Say, Miater; what' that thing ou your head?" said a gentleman, stopping one of 'be "Sopht" tbe other day while on hi way to school "Wonld you mind to taku it on lid let me examine It?" Miaa Li ninth Bain left for her home in Porllaud laal Wedueeday. Shu could not p, id Commencement witb us, nwing to her lustre to attend ihe gradual ing exercises of be Porllaud High School, her sinter being i member of ihe graduating class. Tbe "Junior picnic" which for some lime has been talked and thought of, i really going to be. Saturday i the day aelecled, mil if Ihe weather cletk can be ktpt in a good humor no doubt .11 will have an enjoy dila time. How sud that we are not all "Juniora?" The name of Leiiuuh i'aiu, a member .,' I he Junior class, was balloted oil al tbe las1 uu cling of Ibe Eutaxian society, and Misa Baiu waa el. . ted to membership. We wel--time very new member of our aociety, . specially (boas of the bigber claaae. Tbe Anglo Saxon claaa came to tbe con elusion that "oue might well beotit of the w. rld aa out of Ibe fashion," and made heir appearance last week Wearing "badges" of yellow iiI.Im.ii pinned ou the "left hand side" of their ouat collar. Tbey ara veiy becoming to Ihe entire class. The Fucnlly have nceivid word from II- nil Villard slnl uu: iliHl il will be m i nle fur bim loalin dilii Con nuncim. nttx -rcisea of the University ibis year. Tbi i li appmul in. lit lo In -n of the students ho were desirous of meeliug (he grealest l.enefactol ot the Uuivetsily. Mia Hue Dorris, a member nf Ihe Junior I ud an active im ruber of the Eutaxian society, has purchased an interest iu the Winter Photn Co., ud in all probability a ill nut remimn her tudie neit year. We are .irry tn lose her from our midst, but hope .be will meet with success iu this uvw venture. Prof. Collier seems to know jit what the Junior need to bsseu the lalair of dee ..rating thi yr. They bud been wor'iing scarcely an hour, Monday, when tbe Pro fessor drove up wilh a Imx of lemona, and i,',,k Mod" nver to Ihe bouae to make that refreshing beverage, lemonade Such kind ness la greatly appieciated by tbe claaa. At Ita accustomed p'ace ou the cornor of I lib and Mill, by the band of base humanity ibe -Mil. U, is frieud, our old oak tree fell. For year our friend has offered Iu pa"iug, student hi Iter In, ni rain and aun. It might hav remiiued to perfoim i similar office for tboM who will live when wa are gone, but it baa been cut off iu tbia.it prime f life, and wa are left lo mourn our early lo. Vale! Vale! Tbla week we lay aaide our "editorial quill" and close our aaucinm until next Sep teiuber. Another school year has ended; am tin r das will soon leave tbe protection of their Alma Mater, to engage iu tbe activi Ilea of lif. Moat ot the student from abroad will return to their home next week io spend the Hummer, aud those who remain beru will mi many of Ibe face (but have become ao familiar through tbe association of several years, and will long for lha dawn of tbe new school year, which will bring the old students buck and we bops u.auy ne oue. That lha pat year haa beeu a sue cestui olio no one can doubt, but we wi-h to ae ibat prosperity greatly iucreuaed ut-xt year, and tee several hundred more students leaping tbe advantages which the Universi It offers. We hops thai all will pend a pleasant vacaliou aud return next year fully equipped to enter with reuewed energy upon tbe work of another year. . Tha Lniireau aociety paaed tbe follow ing roeolutinni at tbeir lal meeting upon tbe daalb of Qeo. S. Waahhnrne, wl o wa for several y. ara an n. live member of ibat society Wot to--.. It baa pleuaed tba Supremt Kuier of Ibe Universe to remove from oar midst our late brother Qeo. 8. Watbbiirne; and WitzMAs, In view ol tbe Inat webaveittt laiued by the untimely removal of our worthy, honorary member, and of the alill heavier loaa to tboae who were nearet aud deret to bitn; therefore, be it .'..'. By tbe Laureau Stauety of tha Stats Uulveraity of Oregou. thai, while w Ihiw witb bumble submission to the will of the M'-t High, we do not lha lea. roonrn for bim wbo baa been called from bia labor lo rest .--,',. That it i but a just tribute to the memory ol Ibe d- parted to say, that in regretting hi removal from onr mid -I, we mourn (or one who wo in every way worthy 1 of onr reaped and regard fraoiivu, Ih-t this a' stilly tenner u beaitfell aympaihtea to tbe family sod rv!a Uvea ot our deceased member in tbeir sad s tlliction. RwilvtJ. That a copy ol tba resolutions be spread on the miunte of tbi society, and ibat a copy of tb- m be tent to tbe family of the deceased, ami that a copy ot them lie hsnded to lb editor of the Laureau and Entaxlau soc.i lies lor publication. J. R. GutKNTTLD. J. M. WiDM.n, Com. H. T.i A Si e.