jiVITKDAV 'VNK 7, vi ' 1 lie- (Viwiw. Tbe work of tukiny the rj-nf ln l: s ir wm usa iK'K"- " -iiiiiniii k mi - imaginable topic, and wu i. wl L,n() L hsiids tatt keeping track li Will'" . - . TV varied ........ Tbev ask lor in iiui f ,rson residing in tbe Lulled Si. m, ,le oral day of ,uue' "h ,b;'r e "sge, and wbetber bne. blsck, iinilutto.l.(lr0o(t .Hjturooo. or Chinese, Jiwdm Ilt.Iin.o. loqairr will be mads hw ' ev,,rson oh to whether they are slngle.uiarrievij,,, or divorced, n-l if tuHrrie.l. wli.r,lmr. ried during tbe oensus year. lh(. 0 birtb of each persou, and the )'liu , bitUl o( be father boi. mother ol each ji. J wj also be wiled for, as well as a italt . to lb profession, trade oroccHitiomow. h mid Ibe number of months uiiePJ.(ll juling the census year. Forallpef-t ,H years of age or over return must l,,),, , the enumerator as lo the number, , red nd write, and sU tbe nuuibt-r w,, peak English. For those who cannot,, English the particular hmgnnge or Vt spoken by them will be BKcerhiined.',,, children of school age, also. Ibe nuuilo( mouths tbey attended school will be recHj by tbe enumerator. In tbe cane of mo, u iuquiry will be made ui to the nnuib.,j children they bate bad, aud the nuiul)( tbee children living at the iireiit ti, Thin inquiry is to be made of all women ire or bave been married, including all v are widows or bave been divorced. Forci, born male of adult age, that in, 21 yearn a or orer, will be anted as to the the tin every tier of yoara tbey bare been iu the UniU Malea. ana wnemer uiey ure naiuraiizeU . BHVeiaaeo ou nna iu i mpora. L the bead of each family visited Will (H) An IU (lit) UUUIIHT 01 pOfHUUH i.. fu,nilv anil aa in heller hia I,,.,,,. owned or hired; also, if owued, whether lbr)odlllt!8 ancl ,eHm barneaa. home ia free from mortaRe incumbrance. W- Hollowny, the leading jewoler aud If the brad of the family ia a farmer, niniitnra,H'c bouse tooth of Portlaud. inquiriea will be made ooiioerniug the ownl rr flnc suits mde to ordor aud ready- ersbip of the farm. In addition to these iu:wje clothing, go to llauaon 4 Son. ktion schedule, tbe law under which he census ta taken makes provisiou for special inquiries concerning audi of tbe populatiou as may be mentally or physic I ly dolective in any reaped, mm is, lusiiue, leeDiiMiniii. ed, deaf, blind or crippled, or who may be temporarily diaiMed Dy sickness, (i-,ese or accident at (lie lime oi ibe euuuenitor a visit. Certain special iuquiriea will ao be made concerning Inmates of pniom and reformatories and of charitable insStu.ions. liesidea this, a atHteineut will be cill-d fur concerning all. persons who buve dicditirino; tue ceui-us year, giving uieir uaiue, ip lex occupation and cause of death. In ileiiioriain. In loving memory of Emma Kose who died May 20, WW. Her eves are closed in silent sleep, 5 irihie Her bands are folded on her brent; No sound was beard save those wboyeep, As ber remains were laid to rest. A few short weeks and Nature's smik Will strew tbe earth with living grin; Tbe world moves on. and time beiv The aching voice that a felt aud s No one will bear ber joyous song, That may wish music in the air; Assin she'll never trip along With those who seek the "Hols 0( Prayer. Ssd is tbe loss and sad the day That fills our minds aud hearts willUin, And know that till we jiiugment Uuy We'll never bear bur voice agaiu. Composed by a sincere friend, - Emily Vast Do Enormous Debt uf France. The public debt of France is estimate! ut $fi,200,UOO,000 thus making it the beaUt of any country iu Europe. To add I uurdtin, tue expenses ol ine current r are set down at $700,000,000, and the enue at only $600,000,000, aud the gov ment has been forced to fund the accuja. lated deficits in a lie w loan for 200. 000, t). More than one-balf of tbe taxation in Fnt e goes to tbe support of the army aud im-, and the poorest peasant baa always liu willing to pay it; but an annual decreuseL in revenue, inoreased taxatiou and new loL will nnqneationably tend to injure the I dustries of tbe country, and ultimate prove dangerous to the existence oi the I puDiio. TAKE IT BEKOKE BREAKFAST, The great appetizer, tonic and liver rHuulati In use for mire than 50 years in Kngland' foaitive specino for liver coiniilaint; bad toxti in the mouth on arising in the niornin, dul pains in the head and back ot tbe eyes, tire. foelini?, dizzines, lananr avmutoms of liver complaint Remedy Dr Henley's Knglish Dandelion Tonic Relieves constipation, shar pens the appetite and tones up the entire sys tem. Get the genuine from your drutrvUt for i, and take according to directions. Special Notice. I will stand at mv farm. 6 miles sonlhiust oi .ugene,the Cleveland bay stallion f nnce, lormeny kept by A. V. lirowu in Lugene, on tbe following terms, viz: Single leap, $(l, to be paid when service ib rendered; season, s, to be paid at he end of tbe season; to in lure living colt, 110, due when colt stauds up and sucks. If tbe colt dies before 1 year old I will refund the $10. For Ibe best colt aired by my horse I will give a premium of io, me exhibition to be held at hucne on the seoond Saturday in September after colts ,are foalded. Further: I will put iu purse $'j0, with any stable horsemen, und the man who produces 5 of tbe best colts aired by bis none takes tbe money. A. J. Kkknkt. Goshen, Oregon. Brick. Brick. Whitconib 4 A brains, contractors and builders, after June 15th will bave pleuty best quality brick at their yard lj; miles fast of town, aud hope to supply the demand at reasonable price. We also contract for' all kinds of brick work and guarantee satis faction. Will deliver brick on order to any Part of towjrjk At Mitchell's. The hot weather is here aud J. Mitchell bas in stock a variety of refrigerators, ice cream freezers and watei coolers. He also bas a full line of tbe '.utest im proved Superior Stoves aud Uangei. Slore in the I. O. O. F. building. Bain Wagons. 6 Will tlAVA .nnlliAi mi 1.,al rt ions in a few days, and to make room for tbim, we will sl the few we now bave in stock at a greatly reduced price. Chambers 4 Sort. Fob Rmt. cottage situated on l'2tb treel between Pearl and High for rent. In quire of Mrs. E. Christisn, over Matlock's ators. 0t WiHTID.-A good girl can get good wJea and steady employment at general wuse work by applying at W. Sander's rra.-A girl to do r. Inquire at Mr. E. 00 Fifth Sireet. general bouse R. Skipworlb's, Foa Sili. Valuable residence property '"raale. Inquire of Richard Mouul at t-ugene Saw Works. San -A firat-class piano, co-id . new, ZZ, ..nl(1 cllP- Adiiren or cll "0 L Gtr- "TD A girl to da general Inquire ol 8. H. Friendly. honae b'll'VltliK. IImii,,,u .,.,, .Uvufcr Sl'UTACLK.1 AM, Mi Sll'. Henderson, di t t. s;" Preston's hrno. Albany flour. It U the lt. Carpets at Day 4 Hend.rou's. lioad carta $20 at Chambers 4 Sou1. An endless amount of Whip, ,t Preston's. Oar.hi, City Plows al CharuWs 4 Son's. I lie roof h heiiig put oil Prutl'a uew build- iu Wood Son's. fiauie harrows at Chamber's 4 Dry wo can be bad ot Meruit. all time! of 8. Money to loan on f irm. W altnii. Enquire of Judge Auk your grocer for Juuetiou flour. It ia eici-iKilil. l'.utUr, 10tL0 centa per lb; ew. l'.'J cU pr d ,zn; wool, J Wr lb. Oliver I'lown, chilled nnd ateel, at Cham ben 4 Son'. A beiitiiidil decorated tea pot for 33o at (luMnmiih 'h. Two new onin rUviner at the Eugene HonriuaJIi.il. Campers ijo t.i Sadden 4 Ron for amoked loURiiea and dried beef. Item) iidniiiiistratnr'a sule au l final proof notice in another column. ltoloRiin Himnngo, dried beef, ham and bncon at Sladdeii 4 Son'a. A flue line of ail k plushea in all shadet and grades at F. B. Dunn'a. For cheap lmilding IoU eant or west of tbe Bulto cull on Dr. bht-llon. Uiirmg May the bnBnieH at the 8 P. Co 'a depot ainouiited to over S9 (J(iu ,,, ... . .,. am , . . I reaton wuuta von to come and see hii (.".,.,"m' !"' lLo. m?st. b"tif"1. hmtim rt Ware just arrived at Uoldsmitb'a C. Marx, U.irber Shop and Bath Koouia. rt door north of Dunn's now block. Mr Geo F Craw has the sole agency for all iud of the celebrated Tauail Punch Cigars W. W. Haines intends moving bis tannery Will City, Liuu county, east uf Albany. Before storing or selliug your oats see A I'etera. Clean Chevalier barley wanted. C. C. Lnk, marble cut tor aud dealer in nnnments, shop on Eighth street, Engene. Jarpeuters are shiuiilini' the now achoo' live. Ab iut 11 b imU are workiug ou the s:ae. larluud, Peninsula aud Acorn cook stoves ail rallies at .Mitchell's store in Ibe I O. U. F. building. lie machinery ii b-ini; placed iu posi tio. in Crawford 4 Fuller's new sawmill lie the river. hina your uruiu to the Euuene Mills. Tbty have recently added two excellent gr.ia cleaners. Jift nrrivrd from the East, the lovely Qutfns Frosted Ware, the very latest do- sigis at Goldsmith's. Goldsmith is selliug crockery and glass- wni; tor cost so that be can fix up the store aud make room for new goods. Midi-ley 4 Parker have the larvest stock of do aud wiwlow in Eugene. Factory one hloi li eant of the Eugene flouring mills. Eiuiuire of vour grocery dealers for Eu gene llour, a home production; best iu tbe market at 'Jo cts. per sack. J. Mitchell keeps a full line of tin aud grauite aud bouse furnishing goods. Plumb- lug aud rooting a specialty. The GwriD for one year and a copy of Webster's Uu'ibridged Dictionary bound in leather or half Russia for $5 50. Watts keep cverytltintf you need in the wav'of wafches, ffocKiT jewelry,, silverware, and musical goods, and prices guaranteed satisfactory. The new county officers will take their respective official positions on July 'Jth, Ilowevor the assessor will not commenoe his work until next year. Oue niilo from Tbe Dalles, May 28, the Union Pacific mail traiu was wrecked by running iuto three feet of sand which bad blown upon the track. Take warninc all you farmers that have summer fallow to work go and got one of Paine's Boss Cultivators, and stop your fooling. The Boss does the biz and don't you forget it. A 4"-lb salmon was taken at Astoria Sat urday that bad a hook iu his jaw with about 10 feet of line attache I. It was of Indian construction aud the fish had evidently cime from tbo north coast. . Dr. G. W. Biddle may be found at bis resilience on Olive street, between Fifth and Wixtb streets one block west of the Minne- ota Hotel. He is prepared to do ail aeni I work in the best manner. fVWn Review. May 31st: The frost on Wednesday night of last week was so severe ,liat it killed conl(leraoie grniu. nwnun ost occurred on Tuesday nigui oi mis wees illv ns severe as the one lasi weea, sun uiu ; h damnge to grain snd gardens. Albanv's population looms up wnen wed in the li"ht of the vote casi womiay. , i. :n I.a (nlran tliia mnnllt o census wnicu win " " II l,,.w not ess Mat l)UUU popuiauou 111 ii . ;,,. illmiiv Herald. In your mind. Fteiifi will have more population than Al- bii . still wo do not claim over 3,300, f he regular monthly meeting of Laue Co. lical Society will t-e ueni ai me oihcb ui Kuykeiidal'l, iu Lugene, Saturday, June 7-aOp. iu. Dr. 1'rentico wi i reuu r on "The Now Remedies." The regu- luiVrofesssion generally are coiomiiy Vitil toUtteuJ. W. hCVKKNWtL, occremry. e Wall Walla Statesman says that a mail in Spokaue f ans uropiwu otbe dav wune on ins ay ,o u,.. - . to lit wife, telling ber that he was well; all of wLh indicates that it is not always safe to tefouo's wire every thiug. Times-JIouu-tainir. 'llie d. ath of X. W. Randall, of Oregon Citv. wliich occurred on last Fridsy removes one of tbe leading educators of the state aud a genial wh.de souled gent eman, who numlr.dmanvwar,uf.iend all over the stale. He was for many years secretary of (he Orepn Slate Grange. If you .u,t to buy anything in the way of musical .toods, from a violiu , string o . piano, you Hioiiiu y of selecting and knowing good strings and instrnmeats from experience in their n,e. . .... i.niu t.ruciira miifician in the HUH IB IU. . , citv who carries a stock oi mnsicsi i... Why, time is money, and money you will save by bnying your clothing, shirts, bats Lis and shoes, or any.h.ng you need in Tu emen's line of E. Baum. S before 5. '..,eh brBins been offered to the pub- be as times are bsrd and money is acarce Call and price my 6.--- ' y- e. bipm Prineville Review: Parties who have re cl "r, turned from The Dalle, aay crop. In Wasco county are suffet;ng from drouth Eve. (all sown grain on dry lands n that country U lginning to burn and t urn ye. bw If there is not a riu crops in that country ill oeasue.1 a tbev were nwi jei. , - An fdjoiirned meeting of the Board of D.rectorsofbc., D.S..N0 4 Un. Ca. . i Fn board pre. Oregon ent. J J. M. Wmi.u-s was '''"CJ . ii.. i.n.iiinj vi-ar. 1. raTard elect teachers lor the ensuing J fi id . ..h tbe clerk befor. that d.it. F. M. Wilalns ind J. H McCl? -ere .u .borued topur, -fcw -.S cT Cooimtmceiuent nest. Business improving. Pr.uloii',, 'l,lu linu, Job work at tbe Udabo office, tlarnpsa so l xr oil at rrnston'a, Wm. Preston's Harneaa U the best. Tbo census man bas a tough job. Couucil meeting Monday evening. Tbe agony is over for at least two yenis. V will buy a good rigar at Sladden A Son'a. Hood river ice for aale by II. M, Robinson. SUd.lcn ,t Son keep only Bo cigars; try one. Goldsmith pay. highest cash price for wool. Lap Robes aud Dusters in all shades at 1 ii'itons. ' Canned York corn, 10 ceut per can at uoiusmitu a. For correct time and the best work go to Holloway's. Circuit Court Monday. The docket is nmte lijjbt. Oosheu Creamery butter can uow be bad at luuueuarts. Boots, shoes, (lipiera. the best of Joot wear at iM-tuuaii a. Strawberries fresh everv niornina at Slad den & Son's. Dr. McKinney's office, rooms 3 and 4 in novey s block. Goldsmith pays the highest cash price foi couutry produce. Eugene and Junotion flour 95c per sack at madden & Son s. Screen doors and windows for sale by uuigiy .v. rarker. A lovely set of decorated cups and saucers lor Joo at Goldsmith s. Fresh fruit and vegetables every morning at madden son s. A full line of tbo celebrated Superior stoves at Mitchell s. A set of decorated plates, pink o.' brown, for 25c at Goldsmith's. See Preston's siddlea. No trouble for Pres ton to show his goods. For a good honest watch that will keep time go to Hollo way . Forest & McFarland are shoeing borses new for f 1 2o,each c.isu. Be dressy; you cau buy a neat summer onat for 3.") cents at Rettman s. Lawn mowers repaired and sharpened al the saw shop, Ninth Street. Large shipment Sladden St Son bave just received 40,000 pounds ot sugar. Go to Forrest & McFarland and get your horse sbod uew (or $1.2o cash. Call and see the splendid organs just re ceived at Holloway's jewelry store. In 1SS6 tbe vote for Governor was: Pennoyer. 27.9U1; Cornelius, 24,1'J'J. Ladies attention See the elegant berry sets jiwt received at Sladden & Son's. A snlendid lot of apparatus for the Univer sity gymnasium was received this week. J. O. Watts will make a visit to bis old home in Iowa after the Fourth of July. For sale cheap, a set of light double car riage harness; new. Dr. T. W. Sbelton. Turner Oliver wss elected clerk, and John McAllister, representative in Union couuty. There is uo shoddy about that Unabridged Webster's Dictionary that is offered as a premium with tbe Gdikd. Do you want a stylish buggy? A flue buggy for little money? Call at Chamdiiui & Son's. Come and examine Forrest k McFarland 'i "stocks" for shoeing wild horses. Shop 8th street, west of Lane's paint shop. Mrs. Kinoaid will give two weeks vaoa cation, beginning Monday, June 'Jth, and resume teaching, Monday, June 23. Two new grain cleaners at the Eugene Flonring Mills. Tbey will clean your grain making it a merchantable commodity. A large assortment of wall paper just re ceived at tbe Eugene Book Store. Call aud sea it. Tire e9.09 W. Tj. Douglas shoe for sale by A. Hunt. Unequalled for durability aud excel lence. W. Holloway is by common consent the leading jeweler and best watch maker south of Portlaud. You can buy goods cheaper at Goldsmith's than auy place in town. 'He pays no store rent nor clerk hire. Rember that Hanson & Son have tbe best selected stock of clothing in town. ,1. R. Ream caught a Chinese pheasant chick Friday in the street adjoining his furni ture establishment. County Clerk Ware informs ui that the total allowances made by the county court for the last year are $36,822. Beckwitb keeps fresh groceries. He makes a specialty of vegetables which will be kept f rush and of the best quality. E. P. Dorris, formerly of Eugene, bas been elected s councilman of Fsrmington, Wash. He will make a good one. Go to Pratt's for horseshoeing, $1 50 for new shoes; wsgon tire set, $2 50. Shop on Ninth street two doors eaat of Rbinebart's. I will gladly assist anyone in the study of mnsio (free of charge) who buy their inslru. meuts at my Jewelry and Music store. J. O. Wans. Buy the French Rand Corsets In gray, white and gol I. Regular price one dollar: for this month only 50 cents and warranted tit; at Bettman's. Several thousand dollars were bet here on the result of tbe election of Governor. However Pennoyer money seemed to pre ponderate). All planing mill accounts due uie and un settled after July 1. 1890, will be placed in tbe hands of an attorney for collection. W. T. CauruKix For musical goods of all kindsnd the best quality go to Holloway's. All the musicians in tbe city recommend bis as tbe best place to buy. A general fight took place la Ilodes' saloon Friday afternoon of last week. Several parties were arrested and a couple of fines ot $10 imposed on the offenders. Don't you want a nice lot In Martin's Ad dition near the new Public School, $200 to $.H, with fruit trees. Apply to Geo. M. Miller or G. W. Martin. W. F. Matlock, a former resident of Lane county, and a brother of J. D. Matlock, was elected Senator in Umatilla county, last Monday, by 350 majority. Shake. W. Holloway baa jnst secured tbe agency for this district for tbe celebrated music bouse of Lyon A Healy, of Chicago, and can offer tbe lst bargains in organs on tbe coast. Scrofulous eruptions, such as Pimples, Discoloration, of the Skin, especially on face, are caused by impure blood and will disappear rapidly by using Plunder's Ore gon Blood Purifier. The suction st tbe pumping ststion of the water works broke Thursday morning and tbe water was abut off nntil 6 o'clock in tbe evening. Steam wss kept np so that in case of a fire a direct pressure could be secured. Tbe ladiea of St. Mary's Episoopal church will give a atrawberry festival in tbe Parish room on Fr dsy evening. June 13tb. Straw berries, cream and cake, together with a select programme of musio and recitations, 25 cents. Roseburg Plaindesler. May i Hon. . W Hamilton don't care whether Pennoyer is sleeted or .not. He's paps again, aod it's a prospective governor. Jsmes ts hsppy now, even under a republican adininutratioji, which account, for it. James will do doobt vote (or the next republican president. A body with a nervons temperament will make known its wsnts throogh its Mlnral medium tbe nervons system. If it fslls to receive proper Bourishmont the aerves wilt be lb. first to cry oat. Dr. HUler's Ilydrsa tine Istirative ensures perfect DOtrmon to .i. kn t.kA it and a oeneciiy noariAiiwj mim - ' - body cannot be nervosa, ror sie Lackey k Co s. B. Election over. Uni.'n ratain. tha comity test ol Union canity by 'J0 m-ijoiity. - S. W. Coudoii is uI.h lei Pro Ki-utiug At torney of this district by .Unit lik'O major ity. Ex Seualor H. F. Hanliug and W. 8. Chrisman, of Cottage Grove, were in Eugene Thursday. The ladies of St. Mary's nl,l will meet with Mra. Joseph Gray on Wednesday aftei noon, June llth at 2 oVU k. The Pilot says an iilttrinjit was made to rob tbe Junction P. O. lat week, and that three arrests will aoou i..ii . Last year the revenue from distilled spirits and fermented liquors amounted to a little more Ibau the sum pti l for peusions to veterans. The taxes of liS.I on ditsilled spirits of sll soils wcie TI..M2 8S7, and on fermonted liquors $i:),72J,M:)5. The following n:im.d pupils In Dit. No. 57 bave not been absent fiom school during the month of May; Janus llrooka. Earnest Post, Etta Slormaut, Mamie Dotson, Ada Pringle, Emma Dotson and AU and Ina MlllicAII. MATTIF CttllRIR, Teacher. The wink on tbe uew uinj, of Iho insano asylum is about completed, it cannot lie occupied atouce as it has uot been fur nished. The asylum now furnishes treat ment lor 020 patients, which is tbo largest number ever oonfied tin-re. The wards are now all crowded and the immediate (uruish ing of the new wing is a nects-ity that will no doubt be met by tbe buard of of asylum commissioners at au early day. The Cottaee Grove I.ea.ler says there will lie a Fourth of July celebration and Basket l'io lie held at Cottage Grove, on July 4th. 1S".D, under the management of Order Post No. 13, Department of Oregon, (. A. R. The public la cordially invited to attnnL Onmiittee on arrangements: liiedler) Lincoln, Barret, Mc-Ri-ynoM and Hicks, Ity a unanimous vote nf the G A R post liarwin 'Hristow and Scott Chrisman wrro added to Lli aliove commit tees, also three Sons ' of Veterans, F W t'hauiwe, I' S llolderiuan and ,elson June-. Precinct OIliceiN. The following is the result of tbe election of preoiuct officers Monday. North Eugene-E P Hendorsou, J T Witter. South Eugene Geo W Kinsey; W W Cochran. Cottage. Grove Jno M Medley; tied be tween P Sherwood and Jas Heiuenway. Junction C M Starr; J W Major. Springfield P J Boweruian; K C Martin. Creswell B U Scott; U Trouklin. Richardson-0 W Rrown; C K Heff. Long Tom Craig Haves; J 11 . Furguson. Pleasant Hill W H Ranchman; J M Cor nelius. , Siuslaw R RoWrtson; II J Crow. Willauietio-Will l.ee; A D Miller. Mohawk No returns ou preen t oUicers. Spencer T J Nveley; J T Richardsou. Camp Creek E Fiuu; A Leonard. Irving B F Andrews; 11 C Buckuicr. Lost Valley-W A Kemp; IV It Parker. Fall Creek T 0 Rander; Chas Kissinger. Middle Fork S P Lorimer; R li Kelssy McKeuzie John Isbani; Juo Simus. Haiel Dell No returns on precinct officers. Florence H H Fisk; J 8 Furnass. Cayote Tom McCullocb; S Shrimp. Cbesher T A Founlaiu; L F Powers. Lake Creek 0 A Potterf; Stenilioiir. Gleuteua Wm Soutberlaud; L P Taliuuu. Mabel J L Stewurt; A T Kanty. Jasper C Sylvester; J A Hill. Davia B F Riusel; A Gray. Laue R P Clevenger; G Graham. Goshen A L Ronoy; B F Keeney. Mapleton K 0 Knowles; M J Hadsell. Gate Creek S M Harrier; A Moore. Hi ruiau I Y M Bristow; Austin Maun. Report of School District No. 00. The followiug is an abstract taken from the school register for the mouth of May: No. of pupils enrolled, 22; number of boys, 11; number of girls, 11; average daily attend ant. 1H: days taught, 20. The following named pupils were neither absent uortnrdy: Girls, Liddie Yaugban, Nellie Gray, Malile aud Etbl Couley, Muggin and Bessie Bil lings. Hoys, Dexter and Felix Sparks, Har vie and Johnnie Conley, Culo Billings and Thomas Yaughiin. Miss Mm'D Dhl'iiT, Teacher. For Sale or Trade. Two good farms of IliO acres each, both deeded laud; one ia a bay ranch, cau cut 120 tons of wild hay on it. The other is farming land, mostly in cultivation, has a good house and barn and a young orchard on it. There is a stream of good running water on both places, and good outside range for any kind uf stock. A good school house three-quarters of a mile from one place and two m ilea Irom the oluer. i win trade both places for a good farm in Lane couuty, a reasonable distance of Eugene. Any one wislung to trade will address R. J. Bakeb, " Riley, Harney County, Oregon. Letter List. Letters for the following persons remained uncalled for at tbe postolllue in Eugene City, Oregon, June u, laoo A ii raid. Cbas Borr, Lewis Bedford, E Bollmaii Celia E lirowu, Wm Caldwell, J Ooulwar, A C Henderson, T H Marsh, Ezeklel Moore, Chas RoUrts. I'has E 3 Wilson, Elvin Baum, Frank P Blevens. Louis Boyd, II F Carter, J A Cbanslor, C K Dexter. J H I.ockwood, Mrs M J Masters. LOB Miirrv. William Roberts, Laura F . 2 York, James v F. W OsDowt, P. M. Kw-iiNO. Rev. C. C. Stratlon, recently president ol Mills Seminary, baa been asked to accept the chancellorship ol Wilinmotte university. Aa it is alleged Rev. Stratlon left Mills on account of kissing the teachers too frequently bis removal to Salem will lie a very interesting one to Salem girls. Here is the matter iu deluil: "Four of tbe teach ers iu tbe college, it appears, made com plaint that Dr. htratton was given to kissing them. The doolor explains lhal as to oue of them abe was 'largely on the footing of a daughter and that she protlerod the first kias in bia wife's presence, and he took it. In one ol the other cases, be further expluins, tbe laij also proffered tbe kiss. Aa to tbe other Iwo-iases, it is somewhat vague ly explained that hey 'were not dissimilar in tbe cirrnuistanu'S which led up to them. The fourth lady, btwever, contradicts this very emphatically. -Sbe says that the good doctor 'embiaced hei In a way lo no longer leave any dount in nermind as Iu bis Inten tions.' And so tbe kixes came to light and the doctor Lad to go." Lr. Stralton, tbongb, has plenty of defenders, mj it is possible it is a caae of jealousy. Viere is eeuerfisW some smoke in such inattea. Thi Niw PoaTMASTKO. U tli.n beinir over the appointment ol a P"taa.ler to suc ceed V. W . U'biirn, win, resigned a couple of months, may be expected an) day. Mr. Osburn has urged the dtpsrtmen to relieve him of the office, but it was probsby thought that an appointment jost before tbj election would create trouble among the Ijnthren. There are a number of applicants and sll but one are bound to get left, Last Coisrv's Vote. Lane county hut Monday cast 3'ij4 Votes; two years ago f.tu showine a gain in that interval of ter 700 votes, sml a prolable increase in populabn of The county, eir.intins' 5 U the vot. a vary reliable estimate f'Sr this section, now bas a population of l,?7lf, an increase of over 100 per cent, since llv0. SL'tptapKU. Tbe publication of Ibe Salem Slate Democrat has been silspen led. .Mr. Rogers, who was tbe printer on tb paper, bas tbe accounts, aod it is possible that tbe paper may again come our, but not certain yet. The (iuard rreiuinni. A number i( liubaciiWia have all truly mailed IIioih.mIvcs ol Ihu opportunity Iu tt' cur a complete Webster's Dictionary tor a moderate pric. The wauta of Ibe people of Iho great mats ol the people al least do uot require for their satisfaction an investment of flO iu a dictionary. In moat cases that amount can be better expended in the purchase of aiticles morn urgently needed. The reprint edition of Webster's Dictionary offered by the Guiiin at $5.50, with the paper oue year, serves as a reliable guide for spelling and pronunciation. It contains, besides, more than 100,000 words, a complete vocable lary of mercantile and legal terms. Scrip tural aud historical proper names, Greek and Latin proper uumes, an appendix of moro than 10,000 uncommon words, 1,500 cuts aud other useful and instructive matter iu great quantity. It is in short au indis. pansuble book for every student aud familyi and costs so little that every family cau af ford to have it. Tbe paper and binding arc. both good and the book will bear examina' lion. Call at this oflice, see Kample copy and be convinced. Seuton Items. Juue 3, 1800. Who is elected. E. C. Knowla aud Mr. J. Hadsell elected justice aud constable for Mapleton. Our old friend Mr. Gray had an addition lo his family iu the shape of a burro just arrived direct Irom Florence, and in eon' Reoiienco be ia the happiest man on Siuslaw, Fears nre entertained as lo his recovery as wo are afraid that so much joy may bave a fatal effect, but be says "Never mind that as I will always bo ablu deliver strawberries at Mrs. Beau's lo all who want them for the small sum of 8 cents a pound, spot cash on delivery, aud uou t you lorget it. The steamer "Lillian" gave an excursion Irom rlorence to Sirs, llean s, at rtealon f, O., last Snuday and although it was a disa greeable day, about 200 persona wero on board. She arrived at Seuton at 11 o'clock, a. ui., aud nil adjourned to (he hotel where tbey partook ol strawberries and cream, pies, cakes and other dainties prepared in a maimer sucn ss airs. it. ami uaugnier oniy cau, after which they again went on board and returned to Florence, loud in their praise of their dinner, ibeir ride, and uot in tbo least dampened m spirits by the bad weather. Among the. number I noticed Col. It. F. Alley of the "West," Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hurd, Mr. and Mrs. Kyle and family, Captain Bergman, Engineer Sallly, ol rlorence and Messrs, lusbman, wall, Boring, Saubert aud their families, from Acme, and others too uumerouslo mention Captain Bergman informed me that ho bad two more trips to niako to Yaquina then ho was coming on the river aud make regular trips hero. The "Lillian" leaves lor Yaouiua lo-dav, having on board Messrs, MeClauabau, Thurston aud Huddleston of Lugene. X. 1. O Real Estate Transfer, ten en a. Julia S Davis to Jacob S Hurdesty and I: l Ostium, lot 11 block 2, Sladden ad diliou: $175. N S Robinson to J N Bunch, lot fi, block 13, Packard's addition; 417(H). 1. H Potter to E O Poller, lot 1, block 0, in Shaw's addition; :J00. J E Hide In B E Busby, lot 2, block 10, Scott s addition; $;ioo. CODNTBT. II F Harding lo to Darwin Drbdow, 2.30 acres; JAM) L U ami E O Potter to L C Potter, I) T R llnnua lo C (1 ''Shipley, 233 acres; SM.uoo. G W Rliini hurt lo P C Nolaiid, 30 acres; f 1000. C k O Land Co. (o James Sanlord, 80 acres; l.illO. VV L Mitchell lo Be i tha M Burg, 1 acre; $15, Dan McClain to Richard Mann, 11.90 acies; t I0J. P 0 Nolaud to John W Walker, CS8 67 acres; f '2800. ('oiiiinisHloiiei''n Court. The Laue county Uxnmissinner'a Court held tbe regular June term at the Court House this week commencing Wednesday. Road district No CH in T 111 S It, 7 W was established and Joseph Var trees appointed supervisor. Petition of J S Bonuett end others for a county road from south end of Coburtf bridge across the McKenzie river was filed and T W Brattain, A D Burton and Clus "uorrie ap pointed viewers to view said road. 11 F Lilly (lied a petition for a new road in Mohawk precinct Jos Huddleston, K Howe ami Geo Whitlieck were apiminted viewers. In the matter nl the change of the Dillard road the oourt ordered the change made. In the matter of the Clear Lake Church road. Geo H Armilage, Montgomery Mc pherson and Marion iiounett were appointed viewers to assess the damages sustained by A J Zmuwalt by reason ol location of the road. Tha Foley Spring, road was ordered estab lished. Total allowances for term 2,644.24. Jasper Items. We are lejoiciug over (he late showers of rain. Messrs. Homer and John Keeney were vis iting relatives here Ibis week. People will learn bye and-bve that the wise man tukts au umbrella when the sun shines. Few from this part stteudod the dance at Goshen on the 31st and report an Interesting time. John Melbeney baa left this place for Cal ifornia, where he will probably remain all summer. There were about Ibirty persons erossed Ibe river bore Saturday, going to tbe picnio, It was a rouijh day on summer hats. " Jack." Puraniil Salon. That stock of parasols that fl 11 Friendly ia now offering to the notice of the ladies is the largest snd best selected ever biouglit to Eu gene. The prices are marked down to the lowest possible notch consistent with conduct inir a successful business. For one week he offers bargains in that line to the public. ASH GROVE POULTRY YARD. Pure bred fowls, Wyandotte, Plymouth Rocks, Rose and Hiuule Comb Leghorns aud Silver Spangled Haiuburgs, Egg', per set tins', $1.50. Address AMOS WILKIN, Coburg. Nakbow Gcaox. Tbe Brownsville Times, of Juue 1st, says: When at the depot Wednesday evening we formed the acquaint ance of Mr. R. Martin, general roadmaster ol the Oregonian Railway company, who was passing up the road, taking an invoice of the wood on band. From him we learssd that tbe company baa a large number of men at work on tbe Weet Side division, repairing aud fixing the road np generally. Tbe com pany hat ordered 200 Cbiuameu, who are expected to be at Wood burn by next Mon day, aud active operation will commenoe. Tbia road will be immediately converted into broad gauge line and extended to Spring field. Mr. Peugra, of Springfield, went to Portland Wednesday to make arrangements to commence work on tbe bridge at tbe or mar place. It is expected tual trains win j running through by tbe middle of July. "'ewi Votes. At Ibe election Monday tbeHalem precincts cast l'JOO votes, Eugene 10C' Tbe Dalles ?JO, Albany U73, Corvallis 35, hland Pleasant Hill Items. Juue 5lb, 1630. IdccliuU is a Ibiug ol the pai.l. Mrs. Miller, an old German lady, is qnite sick. . Mr. and Mrs. Titus nro visiting their son utTreut. Mr II T Brislow and family aru visiting (tieuds here. Mr. William Miller and wife, of Mobawk, were visiting here recently. Audy Titus cut ono of bis hands quito badly aud is temporarily crippled. Mrs. J. A. lirincjo, of Walterville, is vis iting ber many friends around bore. Mr. Phillip Mulkey is home from Polk county wbcro for the lust 8 months be ha. been attending school. Dr. Lamb, a former resident of this place, died of heart disease at Boise City some weeks ago. Messrs. Hendricks & Franklin, of Clovor dale, sud Mr. Wilson of this placo are top plying tbo pceple with beef. A team attached lo a back belonging lo John Stoops ran a distanco of three ruilos the other day: but litllo damage was done. An application bas been made by a com mittee of citizens of Cottage Grove lo bave tbo band boys visit that burg on the ap proaching 4tb, It is probable that they will attend unless wo have a celebration bore, and what's to biuder? Years agone it was common to bave them, but for somo years this has been neglected. With one ot tbe nicest groves in the country, and all the surroundings being favorable, there's noth ing to preveut ns having a good old time. Several hundred persons from different portions of the county were in attendance at our picnic on Saturday last. A breeze from Ibe west made it rather too cool (or rest comfort, and a nice refreshing shower in Ibe evening, of which the crops need many more, caused the people lo hasten to their respective homes. We did not bear a murmur of complaint, the boys composing Iho Pleasant Hill Brass Band discoursed nice musio as Ihey always do; vocal music, short speeches, readings, dialogue aud sport generally was (he order of the day. O. K. Fourth of July Excursion. Arrangements bave beeu completed for a special excursion train from Corvallis and Albany lo tbe eastern extension of the Oro gnn l'acirlo railroad company's track on tbo Fourth of July next, leaving Albany about 7 a. M., and starling back about 4:30, mak ing an enjoyable day's outing for all who participate. The (are will be less than one third the regular rate so that everybody may take advantage of this opportunity to make a trip to this, the prettiest spot in the valley. Excellent trout fishing oau be bad by those piscatorislly inclined. Tbe people of Eugene, Junction, Hsrrisbmg, Ualsey, Sbedd, Tangent aud Lebanon will be given a chauce to participate, tbe time card having been so arranged that connection will be nude with Southern Pacifio trains morning aud evening. As the number of tickets sold will be limited it would be well to purchase tbo same as soon ts they are placed ou sale, ol which notice will be given luter. Murder in Kenton County. Albany Herald, Juue 3: Morg. Lillard went lo tbe house of sou-iu law, Lew Feagle, ou Big Elk, uear Elk City, Benton county, lust Friday, and ordered him to oonie out. Feagle came to tbe door, revolver in band, when Morg. fired to shots at him, neither taking effect. Lew then opened fire on Morg,, tiring five shots, four striking Morg. Irom the effects of which be died Sunday. Two weeks before the parties bad quarreled over a line-feooe aud Morg. chased Lew with a gun. Lew wout to Corvallis aud tried to bave Moig. ar rested, but tbe authorities refused to bsve anything to do with tbe matter, advising Lew lo defend himself. Lew then pro cured a revolver and weut borne. Morg. had the reputation of being a quarrelsome man and was a terror In Lis neighborhood, as ws learn Irom patties from that neigh borhood yesterday. Touchers Examination. The following Is the result of the last teachers examination for Lane county, held last week: . - - First Grade Eliza L. Spencer, Annie Whiteaker, Angie llavden, Mrs. Adda E Rogers, J V Holland, Mrs Huttie II Davis. Seoond Grade Carer F Martin, A J Shipley, Geo L Brown, u L liar wood, Mar tha Kavburn, Jincy Dixon, Clara L Tillon, Irene Brewer, Rubt M. Porter, Edna M Keeler. Third Grade-Maud Alley, Arthur Mo Kiulay, Fanny McCollum, Roslyn McKin- lay. Drcssmakiiiif. -Mrs. E. Christian bas opened drossmukiua parlors in Matlock's building, second floor. sud first room at the bead of the stairs. Dressmaking in the latest styles. Partica ar attention paid to cutting and fitting. Residence on Pearl and Twelfth streets. Geo. W. Klnsoy, Ancloneer. When you want your goods, household furniture or land sold at auction, call of Geo. W. Kinsey, the pioneer and most suc cessful auctioneer in Lane County. He will attend to all sales on a reasonable com mission. RkpoBT or Euoxm Pddi.io School, The report for the month ending May 30, show sn average daily attendenoe of 427, 102 tardy marks and zuu neither absent nor lardy. The number in school at lbs close wss 413. Tbe yearly report shows a total enrollment of 702, an average enrollment of 071), and an average daily attendance of 47'J. The av erago daily attendance ia 100 greater than last year. Tbe examluatlona at the close of the year showed good progress, notwith standing tbe crowed condition of the school. About twenty pupils of the first grade ex pert to enter Ibe University next yesr. Tbe following pupils wore neither absent nor Isrdy during Ibe entire school year: First grade, May. Larimer, Visa Gilson, Isaao Larimer, Earl Church, Fred Fisk; third grade, Maud Reisner, Rebecca Forkner; fourth grade, Robert Eastland; fifth grade, Clara Eveuaou; seventh grade, Delia Gross, Grasie Campbell. A IIoux Emtkhfsisi. A visit to the Eu gene iron works impresses tbe observer with the fact that we bave the facilities in Engene to manufacture all kinds of ironwork. They are busy turning out store fronts snd fix tures, saw mill machinery of si I descriptions, snd special orders. Mr. Frazer baa built up Ibis important industry Irom small begin nings, until il now employs a number ot killed operatives, aud Las become aa im portant adjunct to our (own. Will not Cxi.kBHATr.- It bas been set tled that Eugene will bave uo Fourth of July celebration. Tbe militia company and will pnujaoly participate in tue Salem celebration and will en deavor lo secure Ibe attendance of all tbe companies oi the 2d regiment at a celebra tion iu Eugene next year. Wii t. PakitWa An informed 4jv J. F. Robinson of the Electrio Light Co., that as n as tueir poles are up and wired and plaut in operation, the poles will be psiuted. It will sdd greatly to Ibe appear snoeof the streets. STioi NoTK'k. Tbe atage for Foley Springs lesves the hotels of Lugene, Mou dsy mornings at seven o'clock. Apply at Clark k Johnson's livery stable for further particulars and rates of fare. Jl'ctio Mabshal J A Cssteel baa re signed lh office of city marshal. W L Hous ton was appointed to succeed bim snd a salary nf I'.'.'i a month was vote. I for the office. STATE UNIVEUSITY- IVluniu of tho Eutaxl.ui Society Mkllisa Hill - F.nrron IlATna DcKNi.Nii - - ArniT. Editor Julia Hamilton is eipoctcd to be hero Commencement week. How dear to the hearts of tho student. are the thoughts of vacatiou. Arthur McKiulay took s teachers' exami nation on Thursday aod Friday. Holy was absent from recitation last Thursday on account of illness. Miss Anua Roberta' place in class was filled by her absence last Monday, The Senior class are rejoicing to have Miss Sue Dorris with thorn again. Wanted "Another name for (he member of tbe Senior class whose pet name is Sue." There is a great deal of eccentricity in Iho demonstrations given by tbe Analytics class. Misses. Tonguo, Levis, Messrs. Buiko, Tongue, and John Carson spout Iho vaca tion at their homrs. The class in Literature have learned that a skylark is a meadow lark that roosts up in the sky at night. Miss Anna Crain, who bag been visiting relatives and friends in Eugeue relumed to her homo Inst Thnrsday. We aro informed that some of the. Seniors have been tempted and tried templed by tbe "morry go-round" and tried it. The figures of the class in Optica have proven to be quito as Interesting ss the maps of tbe History class. Many of them are necessarily labeled. SO MX THIAIJB AND CUSTOMS or (IKBMAS INI VkUsITT LIFB. Life at Oxford and Cambridge far sui pass es iu luxury aud comfort that at most of our German Universities. Tbe luxurious hab its of Oxford undergraduates are uuknown in Lcipsic, and Jena, or even in Berlin. Tbe general characteristics of German stu dents sre, "plain living and bright think ing." Many youths are even known to cul tivate the muse ou a little out meal. The followiug tact may illustrate the comparative poverty endured by the man who labors for an education in Germany: Mr. A. and Mr. It. were chums. So poor were Ihey that they could only afford to wear one suit of clothes between them. Their lectures camo at different hours of tho day aud henco it was possible for both to gather the fruits ot the lecture room with the same pair of trous ers. The one chum staid in bed while the other was acquiring Ibe lore of the lecture room. But Ibis was not the worst. Mr. A , who wat about seven iuches shorter than Mr. B., was obliged to cut off a fresh fringe every week. Iu this way you will easily see that their communistic trowsors kept grow ing shorter and shorter nntil it. grew ashamed to wear them. They hit upon an ingenious plan, however. They obtaiued ou credit a pair of high-topped boots of their average fit aud henceforth wore the trousors tucked up in the fusbiou of fron tiersmen. In this way tbey worried through tbe winter. Now multiplication instead of division is the law of their wardrobes. In deed; genteel poverty is the traditional vir tue of Germau University life. Some stu dents (now great men) have been known to beg. when work could not bo se cured, rather than abandon their life cholco of seeking an education. The corps stu deuta, who regard themselves as the elite of the nnivorsities may have an occasional wine supper at their room. Being a stu dent in a smaller Germau university town ia almost equivalent to being poor. A tost for one's pronunciation is fouud iu tbe following extraot. How many can pro nounoe correctly eighty per cent, of the words. "A saoreligious son of Belial, who suffered bronchitis, having exhausted his finances, in order to mske good tbe deficit, resolved lo ally himself toa comely, lenient and dooile yonng lady of the Malay or Cau casian race. Ho accordingly purchased a calliope and coral necklace ot a chameleon hue, and securing a suite oi rooms at a prin cipal hotel, be engaged a head waiter as a coadjutor. He then dispatched a loiter of the most unexceptional caligraphy extant, inviting tbe young lady lo a matiuee. She revolted at the ' Idea, refused to consider herself sacrificable to his desire, and sent a polite note of refusal; on receiving which be procured a carbine snd bowie knife, said that be wonld not now forge letters hymen eal with the queen, weut loan isolated spot, severed his jugular vein, and discharged the conteuts of the carbine into his abdomen. Tbe debris was removed by the ooroner. Personal. Mrs. Shumate ia visiting in Albany, E. E. Oo(T is bcre patting in Iho new arc light plant. Frank Stewart came up from Aitoria Tues day evening. W. W. Moore went to Portlaud last Tues day morning. F. F. Patterson, of Roseburg, was iu Eu geue Tuesday, - Dr. Paine bss returned from a visit lo Eastern Oregon, B, B. Beekman of Portland spent last Sunday in Ewgcue. Commissioners Hyland and Smith attend ed Court here this week, .T, E. Houston, of 8an Bernardino, I'al., is viaiting friends In Junctinu. Miss Jessie Tark bas roturned from a visit to Fern Ridge much improved in health. Clay Humphrey and Major Forrest weut lo the Foley Springs Thursday morning. Rev. P. S. Knight will preach at the Con gregational Hall next Sunday morning and eveuing. Commissioner-elect Parkor visited Eu gene last Wednesday, looking after election returns. Mrs. Ella Alley loft on the Monday morn ing stage to join ber husband, the editor ot tbe West at Florence. Mr. Pipe, editor of tbe Corvallis Leader, visited Eugene Tuesday, He waa enthusi astic over the re-elvction of Gov. Pennoyer. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Chapman, of Cedar Flat, went lo Portlaud Tuesday morning. Mr. Chapman has tbe plooaaut prospect be fore bim of a term of service as a juror iu the U. S, district court. Geo. M.Miller and family returned from a visit to California lost Tuesday morning via Yaquina Bay. He says Ibe Siuslaw Bar is tbe best natural entrance, and there is uo comparison between the harbors. Florence Xoteu. The West, May 30. The new drug store building is to be com pleted st once. Tbe wharf of Meyer k Kyle is nearing completion. Fourth of July celebration at Glonada. Fire-works in the eveniug. Prof. C. E. Harwood, orator of tbe day. , The eleotrio acboouer, Moonlight,- loaded 100,000 feet of lumber from C. C. Cnahniau k Co'a. mill, 43,000 feet of which are stowed in ber bold. The acboouer ouly awaits tbe batteries, from Sau Francisco, then she will take to tbe deep. Notice to Creditors. All persons holding claims agaiust the estate of M. D. Ritchey, deceased, are re quested to present the same to as st onr res idence on Camp Creek, Lane county, Or. J. D. RrrcuET, Geo. F. Ritcbkv. Dated May 8, 18'JO. Fabm fob Sale. A farm of 30 acres for aale, )', mile from Eugene, 10 acres in fruit, all fruit aod vegetable land, well fenced, bouse and stable on same. Apply at tbia office.