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T 1 In l KM mmisyEn rot tie BimimTio or DEioruTin 1 Butmr.s. no to im n iosmtutijib bt tdsiveit of hi brow KUGKNK OK. SATURDAY. JUNK 17. 1893. NO. 23. 'Y ARB, , i ' J' V Tbe Eupriw City (Jtwd. rl'lUSllKUKVi;ttYHATrillAV. I. 1,. !AMPKKI,L, :tl.r I rropHelor ! WlllaHiM Klghtq M.twU .4. net. Is" ..', t'l I n: ; M.if'.-.uiU'.'r.irriK. pT nDU' MI M.Hltll ... hrx aith.. AJ'rt'i'"'J llttt Mmln Known on AjyJi'Mtioii. Ti. IU ( '' !C,n. th. woo (,. ,,. I " J? rtisii U1U will to n.Wrd quarterly. All lob w.k miut b ram roa on wuutr. CEO. M. MILLER y.'jn. aai Ccuuollavat-Law, and Real Estate A stent. el'i;kxe 'irv, - orkgox. oFKIfE-ri-UlrnppwiU Hotel Eug.a. A. H.GALLAGUEU, Attorney-ut-l-atv. E'.'iiEXE CITY OREGON. Sim-Ultttrnti'ia gW.a to PmbaU Inula ,'a AIU U o( Till. lirrui-Or.r Lsas County Baak. J. S. LUCKEY DEALEK IN Oacks. vVatches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. RKI'AIKIN'U PIIOM PTLY DONE. f-til Work WarraBteSV Cash paid for produce at Goldsmith's. McClaren Building, Next to Lane Co. UaiiK Eugene, - - Oregon. THE LAUOE.ST STOC K OF- IN LANK COUNTY. Orders by mail filled on the day of arrival. For Wooden and WillQW Ware, go id GOLDSMITH'S 8.B. EAEtv, Jl, Ol Eugene. Paid up Ush fapltti f 50,000 Surplus tntl Profits, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon. A Enteral rwkln( Inula A m on rvMntr M. tnr.. riht draft on NEW YOKK, HIi'AlrO. RAN' rilAN'CISCO aad PORT-'-VXD. OKKUuX. HilU .irhui. nli oe foniffB eooatorl. iniurcrirw1ljjM)t to chwk or owtifl ct M .rit. All IWtii MitrwUti to Hi will rtotim Wrmi itttrail.in. Day i Henderson, ASD '"MURE DEALERS. Eugen Oregon. J. L. PAGE, I'EALER IX GROCEIRES li'ii I i.i.v im r.ipirrr trots I -i.. fto4 r.art limm tsrutbl la lb. Inclusively For Cash, l ranofTtf the public "an any ot'ier bouse better price -IS KUfJENE. : . irnJf tfall kinds taken at market tl oo wi l.w .75 IMf lows, University andSchoolBooks r. (1. Ilixnairi. President. UMhMf First National Bank COPPER lIYITED A. C. WOODCOCK, Attoriicy-atlaur, OKKIC K-On. biurk xith nl V. O. ntt..ntia fiv to Oill.cU.-u ad frutwu bu4MM. Goldsmith, the Pio neer Grocer. City Property. The value of an investment in merit which it hwi'oh, and the That is whv UNIVERSITY ADDITION. Prerty U the beat Investment In Eu'iie, eapecliilly If you want a beautiful lla fr a lioine AilJolnhiK the Uuivewity grounds anil the city limits on the tjwt, with atrvet-earw, city water anil electric limits exU-nillii( to It, it is the most convenient and desirable )iros-rty on the market. Never mind the weather, UN1VEKSITY ADDITION, Is IiIkIi and dry and naturally well drained. Tritrs low, and on easy terms. Call on or write to II. N. Coekerllne, Eup-ne, Or. Oftlce in t'hrlsmnn )l Farms. L NN & RAYS, FURNITUREDEALERS, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS. Calls answered dar or gene, 1 1 Wa mctte street. Florence Items. The West, June 2. (lovermiieiit work on the Jetty will surely close at the end of the month. We are itleased to know that Mrs. Stiles lias recovered her usual jtkkI health. On May 2.1. 1W3. to Mr. and Mrs W. W. Neeley, a daughter. On Mav l. Wa to Mr. and Mrs. John Nchultz, a daughter. On Mav 2H. i:, .0 Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Funke, a daughter. Two government scows went down atone the rivr this wwk londetl wltli to And lodgment In the Jetty. Thomas A. Clark of Meadow has traded his place to Thomas Cheshire: of Eugeuo for town property and will move in A few days. Mr. S. (. Llnditly, a fanner on North Fork, has several milch cows that give 13J js hi nds of milk twice each day. line IWO-year-oiu uener Bir i.j hu nils at one time. Einrene Is evidently moving ill no alow iiac for ofllclal gatherings. If the Judgment of the majority goes, ths first coiiKriKsioiml repuldii-an con vention will ue lieiu in r.ugruv. Chamberlain's Eye and Bldn Ointment A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes Tetter, Salt Klieum, Scald Head, Old Chronic. Bores, FeTer Sores, Eciema, Itch, Trains Ecralches, Sore Nipples and Tiles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases hsvo been cured by it after all other treatment bad failed. 33 cents per box. For Ml. lT 'sb.rn A IivUiui. LiWIfrll T. Tk.ar... Accra. .1 DUk.at.ir HEATTLE, Wash., June H.-Oeliera! ManagiT Shelby Udegrapbetl froni Kalrhaven this morning that II. 1. Thompson, formerly attorney fr the Kalrhaven A Southern and the Fair haven Land Company at Kalrhaven has Iss'ii discharged for dishonesty. Tin. rl,arireairalnst Thoiniison as stat ed In the dispatch, are that lie has cashed drafts, using tlm company's name without authority ! ar . u'.m tt'iii.i. Wash.. June H. L. II. llowman was Isvlly stung by i. tl.i. .ft.-rn.sill. Hi) was attempt ing to hive them when they attacKeo , him literallv covering bis hands, the attack wasio severe be was pnsV rated ! and fell to 11m gemmd. When found he was unrol.s. !.. His Kly wa I .-rrti.lv .wollt n. and was turning pur- ..i ft t.w.lr i.i hours to revive bun, i,. u n i in a t recarious (s.iuli - '' - ' Hon. ti: .. ju-l. J in. l. IloCXP Ov H. Chung Wa, the Chi nanian !. w as arrl f-r burglary , wa given an exsmlna' ion ts fore Ju- over to .-..,1 the -tM.n cf tbe next -rand iurv. In the meantime be W III BOTTOM TANTS ADDRESS: SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. i. E. SCHWARZSCHILD. ProjHElor. scH(K)i.sri'rLii. STATION KltV, WALL r.vrKit. AICTISTS' MATEKIAIA Full Stock o! Butterick Patterns. A.l.lrru I'. 1). 11.. i lit. Acreage. iro)HTty di-jH-nd! ujmhi the actual roe kvU of its increasing in value. k. Fruit Lands niht. Opposite Hotel Ea- oueer as Ever. Salem Iudeeiidt'iit, June U: Mr. Ohciiauer, the manager of the bicycle uin.iii-e hi. re vmli rdii V Hrnilltlitl an at- tiiehinelit to Ida Wheel whereby he w as enabled to carry a small rille. lie had it t il the whecl'the gieater part of the lav nml met w ith no ciisiialiy, but last evt lilllir while his wheel was (landing ill front 1 f his place of business, a lsy who was monkeying with the gun, rais-sl the hammer and the gun was liM'harired. The nsl usetl for cleaning the gun was in the barrel and it and the bullet went whi.ing up Commer cial street. The wonder is that 11 ic wiw hurt. The bullet piisn-tl m-ar iy Mr. Sargennt and the cleaulug nsl was picked up In front ot Mr. Jtrauson's grtsery store. Two Drownings at Hie ntropoiia. PoKTLAM', Oregon, Julie H. Otsirge Weldenkeller was llsliing with soma coliipaiiloiis III nuiiu s iam-. He waded out w ith the net until the water reached to hi waist. Suddenly lie wits seen to pitch forward ami full. He at oik sank ami never arose. Wiie of his companion! swam out to me spot and diving down loeuteil llie issir 011 the Isittoin. Then a largi- tlsli btsik altachetl to a line was secured and the remains dragged out. Itwasaseer Uiuetl that be had stepssl into a deep bole ami being unable to swim, was drowned. ANOTIIKII ISyl KHT. Coroner Hughes yesterday morning held an Inquest over the remains of John Hacker, the 12-year-old Is.y wlio was drowned under the nairow gosge dis k at the fst of Jetlerson sireel en- nestlsy afternoon. "Accidental urow n Ing" was llie verdict of the Jury. A Micro relrl. H Mis. Inretta Allen a ie:u her III the Iw lia-lale M-hisd met wilh iiilte a serious acil-' .!., .1 .ls.nl M n'elllek l i s tliomlllff. L!i." ....s.iu,,u l...r l.l.vcle down ' I . r . . .. Wssliiintoii street. w I. if il is n iuiur wet fn,m sprinkling, and ustn reach ing tbe inlersi'tioii of Washington and Ssiui'l. street the machine tdipss and she ( 11 und r it unable lo arise. A carriage was sent for lo convey her to her home at the Veiidoiiie. At every Jolt the vehicle liisde, the unfortunate victim itave vein v an em no no o. cn-am deliotillg the great I'liV' ii ul 1111 llllll W IS lltrt-sK lie,. iU'tt ) ng her destination Dr. Mc Kcnie exaiiiintnl Mi-s Allen and found trie t o Isxie alsive the riht ankle to ! iraetiired bv tbe heavy hl rvcle failin;' Us.n her. He that It" may be a very long tlui". If ver, Is -fore he w i.l ls-'a .le to w alk ng iin. A M.iKA WK I IKK At ins. n Thurs- , ,v the ps.f ( the n-sid'-tus' of Win. ; .. . . .. .... . . ill M-4 ullisll at Uie ll ii it more satsioiii, on Mill ere. k. In the Mohawk vnlley wu iii.t,vi red to Is- on lire. The mill bands rests. ii'b'l t.i the aianu and l-y liar! work extinguished the tlam, but not l f .re tie r-.f had burned oft'. TI.e !- i. -t i mnl. d at t -. Willi ill- .un..,? in; be Maleof S.... ' ; I'tlieiiiis: .o-t "-. .-- i not yet ins n adjute.. Fill DAY, JI NK I'. A. I.. Il"1n V of (iiwhell was in the i lly tiiilnr. It .-...! S .tll fsn.im.i niiiniallv f.r llie I'm- dci.-i' tmrlit. 1'..iiI.hi.1 r imiiu a lutx-i- nunilM-r of i I'u-teril exi'in-sUiliip-l.. Mr. I. I.. Arni'truiitf l "joiiriiiiiif :il NhIu tlti- ' r li I In n'lli. ' I s i'iiiv-lii rill' II. J. Day r t urii.-.l lioair Ii.'in ill-til Ilii iilt rni.iii. I I.oiii- M ti, formerly if I'.'tilainl, i lllie ln t-li'ilv lit ti. lit Itliimi's totv. ! Mi- I'hi :iiie ami Nt: M.iy re 1 tin in i Ii nit- to 1 liirr.l.urK (lit nnrii I inc. lK .ii! sh.'riir Crtnier niimit.l (hit , :trit rno.i'i I living et'lirttl liU linill lit AILuny. tiuv mill Itluine Ilovev went to Port land on llie I h ill lliln inorniiii; to vl.it relatives. W. J. FoX went to IVtllU'las etillllty nftiTiioo:) to Itsik after Hiiiie iniii Iih: iuterots. ll:lllir l ttilllllU'llittl to wiine exteiil. Next wtrk a tMil iiiauy will I ClltlillK. i (J. ilettiun.i lui" 11 lei I his linn I ac count in the mutter nf tlie AU tiolil-! initli entiite. Iteputy Slitritf tJtsiivi siinilh re tunirtl last n flit from Klorenee where, lie lind Ut u - tvIiik ttnirt iis-rs. Hon. E. II. (invii, forinerlv of Al um, Midi., Vi-lletl old NlleliiKiHI friends, lor a few days in this city. j Mrs. D. I.i ni. who has m-ix vlltin . Iier sons here for several tlays, went tti ; Portland tlrs moruiiiK to visit rela tives, j lUv. ('. M. Hill en me up from Port- laud this nftt riiiMin. He urrivetl home from his Kieleru Hip lust tNiturdny iiiKht. Itert Taylo.', fonneily cmployetl in the 1 1 ii II t Mit ii hoiie, luis st-uretl a sit nation as xir t r In the llolton house, at Portland. Mr. and M s. ( A. Ilixliv went to Itiweliurtf nil '. lie loettl thin nfteriHMill, the geiillcniiii luiving purchased a soda-water p lilt there. A majority of the C S. circuit Judge j in Chicago 'ins decided that the , world's fair 1 list Is- closed Sundays, All aps-al w s taken. I Sheritt No! mil has eight intsoiis in I barge in tin Jail. The circuit court, however, wil out during tl probahlv clean the II est next two wts-ks. .Iii.li. I--..1I .1.... u..i.t ll.r.Ui...r.iill...i local this 1110 nlng 1 . 1 1 .7. ...1... it. .i..i 11. will visit Cm ,-ullis tomorrow and turn lu re to ! old court Monday. J. W. Shu late has purchased the gtssls in the 1 '. II. linker store at Wttl tervllle and I used the building. The transfer w III mado iiumtsliately. Mrs. lui viu Itrlslow, w ho bus , 'jeeii visiting friends here for several lavs rclumi- home to Cottage drove ' ibis alleruisi '. Mrs. F. L. ChiunU rs ; iceoiiipiiiilcd her. Samuel lla lev of Kliox It HI II I V, K.V., is visiting 1 Inlivcs in Eugene and l.aue couiitv. He is a brother of John Ha i Icy ami hrothcr-iu-liiw of J. K. Amis aii'l J. Ji. Coluiiian. ItoN'rt Slei'eiis is out lu the Long roin inuniry w ilh A. V. Peters' wagon Ibis wttk, accompanied by Ico l'culscli. Aferlhis week llols-rt will conduct the wagon alone. Fiigims r Philip Corklllis, who has been ss luling a few days lit Portlnlld reiMirls Morgan Iloult Improving rail idly ami It Is expected (hat he will he able to get around in alsiut a mouth. Alsiut LiHK 1 bead of cattle is the num ber In the bn,-tlnives now started up the McKeli.e. The snow, Inciting .......... --- - --. , , 1 ,,,1,,r,,1"" "y A rmzl,,,l,rin the dav has 1 niiseil the snow to pack like suit. That Is-ilig the case, the managers of (he drive expect them to go through lu line shae. The Issly of Amos Hulls, w ho was drowned in the John Day river 011 Tuesday of lust week, near Clnrno's ferry, was found Ibsiliug In thcColum bin alsiut lu o'clock the forviHsui of the Mh. Thu coroner's Jury found that it was a case of neclilciilal drowning. A few nlgl ts ago at Portland there was among the baggage unloaded from a .Northern Pacific ear at the union de sit an liniiMvnt lisiklng bsd clust which had Ix-eii cheeketl from Stlle by some unknown party. Acting 11 1 011 the inforiuntioii that the chest con tained opium, Customs liisst lor Nel witi seiM-tl the box. It was found to contain alnt I'm tins of oiilum, worth alsiut tl. the s-rsoii who accompa nli-d tliestull did not claim the bag gage. The Salem Jap whom w ifei?was kidnapped S .lunlay night was in Al bany cduoilay looking for tlie ab ductors and ! lie woman. From there he went to Vaiilua, thinking per hasi they would take the steamer for Sun Fnn'ii lx 'i, ierhaps with the wo man traiisfoiiued into tlie garb of a celestial. 1 e ntuteil that she was worth H VKl 11 Sn FranelMvi, to get which i.evi nitly the scheme of the Cblnameii ho stole her. Oregon CI y Enterprise: Tlie sal mon usunll caught at the falls with sptsiii and Ine are the young ones weighing fr. 11 two to live pounds hut (ssnsionallv an !d stager takes the 'ss-a-ionally nil "Id stager take the "O"" '"! l "d'ti. raiur.iay evening btsik and Is inl. il. Saturday evening I o' tv us ... . s ,. ......... . - i"ni.si the lib -'-I salmon caught this, I .tui.n u If Ii usiU ami line. It Ttu - ...... - -.U;ilv li.'lll . iss.i f.,). , . , " , fulls and formal, ly I tie tsmt sllps-i lis anchor Abeil llie anllunii wa I. ix. k. I ami ffor lie was lumltsl (he ls.l had n-r led and was circling In an eddy ls-l the pai-r mills. It was four ftet Ion and lgbel .'JiJ sunds. C.J. I.yot , a well-known printer, now at Mil me. has full. ii heir to an t-s'.tte wt.rlh l' i," ) in oiinty Dublin, Ir land romes n .Mr. i.yon Ihrotigh tl lie- ' olfax hi. ve Utu di-ntli of an uncle, say ( omtiioiier, and n lallves an lung w-veral years tor tl..- rigbtfu' a ay to the heir, who had iirirtci N'oitliWet and lost all tr .'-e of tbe vents transpiring at Ids o i home. He will pr.lobly go to On-goli t co.isuit his illii'li-s. the Lyons hr-itht-rs, w 1. have hrgw farming lu-ten-sts In lb W illamette valh y. He exss-t. to t1 eu go to Lure to claim h pr.-rtj . 1 .). i.usr'l. Ki Ill . i.i.akv.-Is puty Sheriff Ciomr wen' tot 'orvallis this morning P bring Is. k a I 'luiiniii'iii on a char.-e of l.urg.ury. it is a. leg. d Hint he Mole t-i fpiii the r.siui of a brother C'les-Hal. Ktephants lu Oregon. Allmnv lieinis-nit, June 1": liceeiit. ly stune 1hiic Were found ill the I !! Iiiellt of the new sto11iv bliN'k. Jn-I excavnletl. I r. Mastotl sent them to Prof. ( 'olidon, at Kiigelie, and has re ceived the folliHiu itii; niinwt r: I'.l i.l Nr .Or., June l(. 1 'I. Mil. Ii. W. M.!..i. iH-urSir: Your favor of the .'Id nud llie expre park age t Inch it rtl'cr were Imii duly; received. Ill re lle to your retplert ' I hcreliy seiiil 11 il-critiiii: 'I'lie I tm, are Irak-niclils of right and li ft t hie Unit nl' n fliiall elcpliant. I'l;e wH'kels of the right lind left hip Joints are very wi ll prcM-rved. The itllilllill llMtl tens of thousands of years ago w hen this w hole illmiictle nllcv was iiven-l w llli water the wnt.-r of ll Willamette Sound'' of the Cliaiii- plain istIihI. At the time of this 1 Sound condition of this valley, tlne j elephants lived oil the fool lulls nroiind 1 the Sound, ami Kiiiicliiiics Iheir ear- I ciiit would gel waolied I'V si renins In- j to the Nxiinl and gvt covered In soil tnelits of annil, gravel or mud. The 11 11 imiil to which these Unies Is longetl w as probably t or loftvt high, or lin n alsiut. Shoubl ymi tlml any more of the skeleton, ivjieeially the teeth, you might desire to keep the Isnt of these Isuies as a collei-lion. If no, write me. Very nfifully, TiloMAS Com i. (reswell Will tebbrite. The Fourth of July will ls atiiiropii ately eelebmtetl at t'resweil. The olll cers of the day are as follows: President, Hon. John Tail; vice pres idents, W. L. Ilrist.iw, Pleasant Hill, II. F. Hurtling. Cottage drove, Jiut. I'jtloii, tioslien; chapliu, Ilev. IMwanl Oettings; miirshul, I. I. McDaniel; onilloii, lion. (leo. A. lorrls. of Ku gene; niuliiig Declsnillon of Iiii1ch ii tleuiv, Mlsa (Hive MeOaniel. A niim Is r of races slid ot her sMirts w ill take placw, and the hospitable Cn-swcll msi pie proMmj to give visitors a cordial rvtvptloii. bai I. tiarrlraa Tlar Waxiiisutom, June 12. A change In the treasury regulations regard ing the production ,,f American tin plate is likely to U made Is-forv llie Usl re- srt of tlie ssi-hd agent til charge of the statist ica Is made public. Is has Usn the rule to count as American tin plate Hint which Is dipistl In th a :. i..... . .1-, 1...... r'""T Iss'll lniMirtetl. 1 Ills liletlUMl of colli' pulalion has enabled Mr. Aver, the siefi:il agent, to rvH-u that the pro duction for tlie present fiscal year will tspial one third of the net iuiorts dur ing the llscal venrlv.12. The McKinley act provbbsl that tin plates should ls fix-e of duty alter (K toU r 1, lsu;, unlct-s the American production in son 10 mm year licfore that date oiualcd one-third of the net liniMiiis in some one year. If the pro- iluclion came up to the reoiilred third, tlie dul v of 2.2 cents would ls eoiilin intl. Tills iimvisloii of the McKinley bill gives sistial liiisirtauce to the iiittoii of w hat iiin.litutcs Ainerlciiii tin plate within the meaning of tlie law. Secretary Carlisle proposes to con sider the inaltcr carefully Is-fore taking 11 mil action, but it will not he surpris ing if he decide that lilnlts made alrond and simply dimst! In thlscoun try are not prosrly classllletl as Aincr- h'jiti tin plate. Oliru l.lvlns a.nalsr. IIowi.imi (liii'KX, Me., June 12. There Is now living in Augusta, Me., the Hun. James Want llrudhiiry, w ho served In the Culled Slate senate six veiirs. Is-ng c khwii at llm sesHiun of the Maine leglshilure III I K HI for tlie ' , n... w.,. Is'lmr chosen at the w-sslon full term of six yearn, and at the com meiiuemeiit of the session, iH-cellllsT, l,47 tsik Ills seat. Among the ineinls-rs of this branch of the govt .nineiit at that time were Daniel Welwter, Henry Clay, Jlm C. Calhoun, Thomas II. Ileiitoii, l,ewl Cass, Stephen A. Douglas, William II. Seward and Salmon P. Chase. Mr. Itradhury, was Isiru June lu, iao2, and Is HI years of age. He enter ed Dowdoln isdlege In lsJ2 and gradu atetl In llil. Among hi elasauia.es were Henry W. Iuigfellow, Jistlab Stevens Llt.le, John H. C. Ablsd ami others. lullj Our.l, J un. . Tiikkatkma To Kil.t.. I-aiie Thom as, a bartender, was arrested this af-U-riKsin by Deputy Sherlll'tiisi. Sinilli uimii a complaint sworn out in Justice Klnsey'aMiurt by C.H. tJrant Maker for using threats against the life of hla wife. Mrs. Thom as commciiivd divorce proceedings sgalust Iter huslssiid tliia morning ami it Is allcired thai when he became aware (fit lie made various threats, hence the complaint by Iter brother. He will proiMUiy 1 arraigned 11ns evening. tmllT iurd, Jun. . Iim'T (Vmi'AKK.-Hlnee homegrown strawls-rrle have begun to come Into the market freely the attention is Very naturally called to the eomarisoti of the home product with that hls-d in here from California earlier in llie sea- son. I he strawberries grown In iJine ; ,!,,-ro ,,f , ,1Ueli larger growth, , , mve the shriveled aiMsaranee H.u,nr IO uin I auionna iruil.no ,.Ve so much fresher and more palnts- i n .1...1 ,i... i.r.1. fr..... 1 1. p iv r link t,,v ,,. ... ir I hut the Iterrlca from the OoMcii slate are hardly worth thecoiip arisou. I.ll Otl.r'l. Juo. . I OVKB TIIK Moi;.UTAISS.--Jobll , Stewart startetl the large rattle drive j over the mountain, from the McKen . tie ti.lav. Tbe drivers are A. T. Pick- r,i y.i .,,, i,. Owens. Hud llvmau. ! lf Walker. Jim Taylor. Charlie How- ,,,nn and ibn-e other from mar lel. , awll fi!f .ur-l. Jam . Waih ksiH. Win. Ib pshaw I ,,,,.1, in ,,reinit ions to build a brick one ami one-half sl.ry warvliousr. in the n-ar of hi w hohsMi'l leiimr store. It Will be 11(1X1 f't t III iliiiielislou. Tbe ground Is now being excavated to a del. Hi of two and one-half feet for the building. Psilf i.osrt. Jon. li. Cavai.my IIoksiji Prw iiasi.k Wm. Frairr, of Portland, has been at Hangs A ll. iid' rm s .table tily pun-hasing cavalry bttrsf umh r a coi - 1.... s.ii. ti.M v..'.-rt.io.-iii. It.. Is.oi.l.l .ix. the i.ri.w paid ranging I from sj to " per liewd. 1 Volume 5. i .... I'st'y 11 ir l, J iiir 1: The D ili v di Aiin comiin int d its Mil Volume hi-l i'liiii-.lav m.it ill tin hurry of events il w as iniiiotiit I by us al that lime. I The Dill. v dr.Mii has l ull! up a reputation among the piv ol' llie statu us 11 llrst class eoiintrv d.ii'y, and Ins iv. ilvi'.l iiiauy tsuiipliuielil at In llie and at r for w !ili Ii w c fit 1 gralt I11I. . Vt I Un hi llie i.illnu:it:e i Hot w hat ' il should Is-, and the .1 . . I . I. t . .1 - li:lc dmie 11 great deal of i rk for which 111. -v ri.t'.ved no nfonis.ise. ( lur low 11 1 sul-t'(i.lio ll-l should lie double w hat 1 ills. ' know of many of our ciii clis w ho lire able to lake It, w ho pre-I fcr li Isit nw , or use their iieigblsir's ! paHT, wi ile advertising pat rouai:c is Hot what il should Is' in a ton n ol' the I sle of 1 .1 gene. j We do not sM'iik of these matters In ' a cii'lliiii-. or spitetul in.Msl, hut from n conviction dial a Ih-iii r patroiiagf Is dtservtsl. Our actual cxcn are over ' is-r 1 1 it t 1 1 1 1 , not coiiniing In terest on I he invest ineiit, the greater portion of w tilt h Is paid lu cash to cm iloyes ami Is ssnt iu this town. i:icvell is r-oiis are I luploytsl on (he lil tllli. We think lew oilier enter prises In Eugeiie HiipNirt so many. (lie di Aitu has uniformly given pace, time, and w ben rciiitri'd, iihui ev, low ards helping lo iiiniil up r.u- geiie and l4iue itninlv, for their inter ests arc hlfiiticnl. It has adviM-tited llie lss. iuleresls of the eople even at a sacrllltv of lliiaucial prosist ls. This has Iss'll the isiurse pursued III the past and our n adi rs may Is1 assured no de viation will t maife from II lu the fu ture. WimkIiiii'II I nvelling t'ert'iliony. I'sllf (itisnl, Jun. I.'. The showers vcslerdav Interfentl some what with the crcmniile of the Wisslmeii of the Worbl camp, ill the unveiling of the liinnuuielit ens-ted to the memory' of tin irditt aseii in Ighlsir, W. II. Matthews, InaMiiiicli a it kept a cousiderahle iiiiiiiIst at home. There was a fair turnout, however, more than thirty iiiciiiIhiis of the bslge being present and nllogt llu r w Ilh friends oc cupied 2't Vehicles. The ceremonies of the unveiling wen very Impressive ami eulogistic ami a the sviiiliolisuis ol this frulerual nnh r are tliose of the pioutvr, there was also something piruliarly clevaling alsiut them. The isle were sung bv a iUiirtelte etiiisistlng of Mr. and Ml. E. 11. .Me Alister, Miss Item tla Dorris and Mr. I. M. ( It-ii. It Is a pari of the n-gula-tion of this order that the Head Camp of each Jurisdiction furnish a lining monument for c rccllon over the grave of each iltsvnscd iiirinU r W ithill lis Ju risdiction. This one came from the Head Camp of the Paelllc Jurisdiction nt Denver, ami without cosl lo t ho lo cal ciiiup but Umiii them was lliisied the part of unveiling and di dl ntlon. Consul Couiiiiander S. E. McClureliad charge of the ceremonies and after Hi" unveiling an iippr iih iiiIk onilloii was delivered by Nelgbbor E. O. Poller, lie refcrreif to thu death of their neigh Isir In February and olsserved that "an ever Increasing Intelligence has done much to dissipate the terrors of death, to render the last few lalsireil stcjis of tlie Journey lis. wearisome and to in spire wil bill the breast of the depart ing traveller tin) well grounded hope that those who are nearest and dearest bi him; fr w hose welfaru and happi ness he ban planned and wrought, w ill not ls left in stnuigu hunds nor he couis'llcd to toil In want or Is-g for alms." I hen lollowed reference to the work ami teachings of the order of Woodmen and to thu life of tint ile- ceiiMsl closing w ith the assurance to the I o Vcd one left behind that they were surroundi-d by friends "whom' tie ol fi ll udshlp art? t'io strongest hu man IhiIhIs," Sprluglleld .News. Messenger, June . The hilesl rntcrprise on Mohaw k Is a iniiM r culled the Mohawk l'less and I read at thu While school every Frl tlay. The Sirlngllebl hand already haa under eoushleral Ion two priismltioiia to play on the Fourth of July. Die Isiy w ill accept tlie best pro-smltim! of con me. Stray log have Iss'ii running down the river to the Eugene saw mill thia week III advance ol the regular drive w biell ('insist of alsiut 2,(SSI,ISS) feet. W. It. Pi ugra returned from south eru Oregon on the overland Saturday night. Ile n-sirta everything quiet at thu lilekle mine, no sellleliieul yel liav lug 1st n made w ith the men. I lev. H. E. Milam haa accepted a call from the Itaptist church al Itoslyu, Wash., where be will move bis family at the end of bis pastoral year at this place, which will Is) July I. I lev, MiIiiiii is an earnest worker In tlie cause be represents, and tbe church at ltlvii will bo bciicllttcd by Spring lleltl's i-s. To I' isiiKiim.:'. I rout can only i taken fn. in the 1st of April to thu 1st of Novell. Is-r, mid cannot be sold or of fered for salt) except during the mouth of Septi mis r ami Oclols-r. Wo are fish hungry, and our conscience Inelas tic. Wo won i.i ie wining in give Ix-iiefii. ..r, leaving a string of trout at this iiittc.', a Ins- notice of bis wonder fill skill ns a fli-licrman and vouch tor it. even if the exploit was hxutitlon the iiM-r Mi Kvii.ie. Ni t Wokk. A mounted cub ci II- iiamoii I car. and llie skin of a bilu' I black I. :ir, drrsMHl for a rUA w ith lieiel a!id el . s attached, am di-played at Auiei. s dgar stont for runic 1 iiey ate tine .st linen lo t only of the ani mals, hut of taxid.Tmv w bieli we are informed, was ! lie w xk of dU ll Pow er of McKelirle lrldgt.'. Pi!r (Pi.rt. Ji tie li Mi an ai.k. Min E. II. 'larls-t ai.d her pup. U In inns"- fr:ie a short n:u-.l rale to a tiuiuls r of inill.-'l guests at her tudl last Salunbiy eviiilng. There was a gsxl uttetii'iuux' and the music which was of It usiml gsl ipuahly wu 1 Igli'y appreelalctl. Mi Ki.n.ik IIT Spkimis. The t.r prlctor i f lsth the Mclvcllle II ft. ring iniiiiMinc.' that they baveninde j ituisiii. r; i le impnivt mem since iu S.-MJMIU. For In-ikllh. I lease re and 1 summer (siting tlu springs and vicinity olfcr ery induceiueuL Iroiu New Vutk tj llostou. 1 1 pi loin a i. it.iiiiK-i'iiNPi:s( :.) It.i-ii'S, June 4. Wt II, heie we are at the supiswed bub of Aii.crlni. We made the trip from New V.rk in 1 1 liours ovvr the Fall lllver line of steamer the Pil grim w is our Isuil - mi l the Old Col ony railroad. Afit-r our letter from New ork w e Isited many places of hilt-rest In the itiiumcreial inc lrosili of America, nmoiig (he nuiiils r Is Ing llailhol.ir. statue oil lltslloe Isl unl" Ctiitial Park, l.lmtilii and (iarllild pinks, (.rant's monument on the Hud son, Tammany hall, Castle dardcll, and Fills i-lainl, the ll named Is Ing the place w here all iiiiuilgnilils laud, 1 'h;;o having lalu'cd tlie day Is fore our iil, I he Hrl'l building, several thea tres, the region of the ni istocralle nl i delittt, of the Vulitlerliills, Astors, etc., ! mid Morris' racing park. Tlie llrst day ue were present at the I rmi's ( horistt r, a :t- enr-old hopM', run a mile In I ;.'l:, I. linking the Worlds r.tt.rd which was formerly In Id b I .a I'oseii iii 1 :::!). I. Mx ran-s were run in tun hours, ami thousands of dollars changed bands on the results, Mini we did not hear an angry word ssnVc al though over l.'i.ooo iNtiple wen' present. I'riinvs l.ulalln and party wen im- eup.tntsof ti Isix and we got a gisMl lis. k al tlie liltlo plets of femininity which has Ist n cnaling such a sensa tion In New ork and Washington s'iiil clrcli-s. She is ipiite balidsoine, a blonde ami very fair, ami Is a uuslest apsarlng latly. At the races we met liii liardl nker, who owns .cw torK eily sihtlcnlly, and Mayor dilroy. They are ttlucatcd and pleasant gentle men. At the second day.' racing one Pari mutual Ktid fMo, and since that time we have tst. il In mourning that wedid not Invest In mild ssl. During our rounds of llie great city we went through that portion of the cltv known a Five Points and Mill- Is'rry End. For sivt rty, lllth and dirt we have never seen I heir ttiial. The Chlneae iiiartcrs In San Francisco and Portland are place of cleaiilincM In ctiiiipnrlsoii. llie ride nmi .ew iitrK to litre over the Kail Hiver line, down the Long Island sound, I one of the grandest lu the world and we felt like a king, al though we were making the trip on a Kl.'i) calH'r' ticket. Tlie vessel, the Pilgrim, was much II tier thati our Pot ter ami nearly double her size. This morning we hsvo visited Hun ker Hill monument, Fauneil hail and Harvard college. We forgot to incut Ion the fact tbat while lu New York we visited a for eign city-Jersey City. It Is a pushing ciiv. The weather has Urn ctsd ami fleas ant. 1. 1.. C. Real Estate I'rausfrrs. txil NTIIY. A. J. Crti.an to A. J. Cruau, Jr., 10 acres In t lu r 2 w ; tl. W 111 law Icy to tieo W Vance, 157 a. ics In t 20 a, r 4 w; tjTiK' Win Churchill to Smile E Haggard, so acns In 1 17 s, r 6 w -M00. A J llabb to Joshua J Walton, o2.Tl aiTcslu 1 17 s, r w; flu. David Cherry to H Clark, MTU acres In t 17s, ti w; 1721.60. JtXITtoM. Martha Hay to Mary A E Smith, lots 7 and a, bbs k 61. KAIIlSlol NT. Charles II. Davis to Ijiwson Llgget w i lot 1"), block I; t.-i.70. The hlUHiaw liar Improving. The sleamcr ltoliarts arrived on the 1st from the Sluslaw barlsir, say tlie Yaipiiun News. Captain Johnson re- sirls having taken ouiinnsoi ine iimls r laden aehisuiers which have Usui walling there for some time on account of the I sir shoaling. The cap tain ays the water ts getting belter mi the I sir now ami he expert no tiiriiier trouble Ibis season. Welmpi'tbat the next ttingress will appmpriale uftlo lent funds to cnablu the barlsir Im provrminls on the Sluslaw to Is) pushed lo an early completion as the rapid development of the lumlsT trade demands it. Letter List. June 8, 1HU.1. Allison, H P Couley, Alford dray, Alexander Ewiug, J P Heaven, J J Kelly, Maust A Co2 Needhain, Taylor Potter, V M Whlppk). Alson W Aehlson, Ixdtle Con vena1, J P Ewiug, J P Couley, Alford dray, Alexander Mull, W It Morgan, Mrs N Patterson, Win Sherman, S Wray, J N .. i- A ehurf. i( on. eni will tw nttU na svll Irlu r (itrn uuL Parson. r.lliu lur Wilts- will pUM f ali.a slr.rttfHsl. MINNIE WAHHBl KNE, r. X. Dsllr OuatS, Jub IX To tiik HirDHM School. Frank Weaver, tbe llttlo tsy who was left hem by bis rather "Dr." rhllip Wea ver ome lima since upon removing to Nebraska, wa examined isaiore judge Eisk Saturday evening for vagrancy and committed to the itate reform achool. la puty Sherltrdeorge Smlin tisik blm down oil the overland this morning. The boy was found ft home with Hon. M. Wilklns but be came lonesome and desired to be with bis sister w ho wa also left here. As be bad no means of siiptHirt and was thus made a but bet to the community this measure was alopts as spis ariug tbe Is-st for the greatest gisttl lor the boy and thu community. IsiUr (iuutl. Jun. 11 Hohm: Kii.t-Kii. The S o'clock freight on Sunday afiermsin ran into a borso which had got caught lu a ml vert in some way, lust at the weal edge of 1 alrniount. llotU the lorse's bind leg were broken w bit li msisMiiaU-tl hi U ing killed and lewaashot by roreman Patterwui. 'Pie boise ibe property of Mr. .eager of Falriiiouut and wa valued at alssit ). tsjllr (iuartl, Juar S. No d AMI- Tbe Ail-any college hnvaareso busy preparm; for their rommenccmepi next week that they have asked 'iiat lb tavslmll game here he raiieellesl. 1 hey were lo have fc-' I l-V(d a r.ialclivo gsioe win. ...r . - , university nine, al llie campus in this city tomorrow. sojourn In the cunty )aiL