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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1895)
i IIV AND OWNTY. ,.! liUAV, ..JULY 20. Henderson, M'llliat. J. J. Walton, tittoriiey-nt-luw. Money to 1 1 ui 1 1 'ii farm. lOhnula' of judge Wallon. T.ikc voir CiiilU'Mi Hurl; !o S. H. I'riciully. y,m cm vol cash lor your Chittem Imrk at H. "I. Friendly'. Full line stoVCS 111 l' li. CilHlllU'l'. Take your Chlllciu Hark to S. II. FriendlV. First ijiiiility Castor machine oil at F. L Chambers'. If you w ant good graiilt and tin uare Bt low prices u to F. L. Chum I em. No clitiip John goods in cluck. You inn got cash for your Chittem bark Bt 8. 11. friendly a. A liUu'ifV for ?4."j; a two-seated hack fjrfij-liotli new. Over forty other hinriiies and wagons with prices to suit tlio limes. L. Chambers, Dr. O. W. Bil'Ho may bo found at Ms residence on Olive street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, one block west of tho Minnesota hotel. He in pre pared to do all dental work in tlio la-st milliner. lluy yi ur grain biigs ut F E Dunn's, Foil SAI.K. A full blood Jersey bull. iil'i-.I -1 year. For particulars enquire Ut tlio liUAKD oniec. To Loas. Money to loan on im proved farm proerty. Shkhwood Ruhr. Eugene, Or. Wool. J. D. Matlock & Co will pay hUhest market price for wool. the Hiirhest oiihIi price paid for C'lilttem Hark by S. II. Friendly. hU (r Hatching. From pure Ired fowls bred for b llh and prullt. L. Itrahmu, 1). Lains-thars. White, Hrown, 1!, ill' and Black Leghorns, Minorcus, P. Huck, 8. Haiubcrirs, also plana and etc., for incubator the lcst hatcher on record Don't cost one cent to run It. Cost of nmkliiL'. tS.(K). lot) I'KIT size. Plal and etc., sent for 2.00. Eggs $1.00 per 111. Address, UuiHiua 1'oultry lards, Itoscburg, Ore. FKi) Toi.LKS, Prop. Machine extra ; 1000 sections fir twenty dill- rent kinds f mowers and biiHle.ru now in stock. Itepairyc ur old machinery early and be ready before your (.tush Is. It dont make any lillWeiice what kind ot a machine you have, order your extra nf F. L C hamiikiis The Decrlng mower leads for light ilrult and durability. S-te It at F. L. ClIAMHEItS. Ciiittkm Dark. V Sanders wants all the chittem bark In the country. He will pay the highest market pi Ice. He,uemberthi8 and bring your bark to 8. II. Friendly wants all the Chit li'in bark he can get. Foc.ni. Near Euiteiie, a good, new frock coat. Owner can have same by calling at this olllce and paying for ad. Ciiittkm Bark. W Sanders wants oil the chittem bark In the county. He will pay the liighteHt market price. Keiiiemhcr this and bring your bark to hiin. Ciiittkm Bark. W Sunders wants all the chittem bark in the county. He will pay the highest market price. Remember this and bring your bark to lilui. Straykd o fjTOi.EN. One large red and white spoiled milch row, low er side of left eur notched, lM use ofa one hind teat: -uen last seen had rope band arounti the neck will) swive attached, a wotiable reword for any Information leading to her recoT ry. I turn ire r. tnls olllce. flVn Batiy vtt lick, we (jar hrr Cuto.Va. When alio was t ChllJ, s!io crixl for Castoria. When the became Mias, she clung to CMtorla. h)(dren,slrvethemCs,-ori A tMnnrer'e Itecommendallon. Mr. J. V. Venoble, of Downey, a pioneer of Los Angeles county, Cal., ays: "Whenever I am troubled with pain in the stomach or with diar rhoea I ue Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used It for years, know it to be a relia ble reined v. and recommend it to very one." For sale De Latin, druggists. by Ovburn & Farms for Sale. I have now thirty flue farms in the Willamette valley for sale. There lamia include every variety in size and price. For description list, address Uko. M. Miller, Wllklng Block, Eugene, Or. Among the numeroui persons who nave been cured of rheumatism by Umiuherlaiii's i'ain Balm, mention hoiild le made of Mrs. Emliy Thome, of Toledo, Wash., who says: "I have nt-ver been able to procure any niedl fHe that would relieve me of rheuma tUui likeChainU-rluin's i'ain Balm. I ve also used It for lame back with jf-at success. It is the lust liniment I Imve ever used, and I lake pleasure '? rec.iniinending It to my friends." r'Tsalety Osburn & DeLano, drug gists. Wanted. nti near foothills, rolling land, from to bio acres. Address "W,"carei ul'Ki olllce. Li vi-w of the fact that there have u, n iniiiierous reports in circulation JJ'i'cei hum the exchange of wheat for ""r m Hie F ringlleld Mills, we wish '"' tlerh:i been no change made, "it her ,im there leen anycontem-P'-t'iil, and farmers briUKing wheat to ' lr milk will receive the inie fair r ''i.i ntwe have endeavored to ex ' ' '. I ei.' in the past. Al' - ii IimimI a good supply of h m will furnlu to '"i'- 'i-l. iii -lore wheat with us u 'mBi KNR A Sons. M lM B -UJ BH'POSITORV. "runune-) (o r,i r l"ile nd Contlptln " niurivjt r,fuii,Ul. w o hi. per bo. send 11 . VI" 1,1 1" l"r rirc lRr n.l r- Sample to "K1I ; hl l.Y. llel.U'-.-l I'btnnKlil.UniM , No ''""Tils Aswi. F.-r Mkie by U "-"tw ilniii,u trrnwbttt, ud In Kugeue wlu tI lHurn WUno iat IM KRIITY HANf.Es. The Various (hair u t),,y ,lW KMnlilMicd. IWlow we kIvo (ho various chairs in l ie U.iverj.ity of Olegon, the persons elected to till (he,,,, and the salaries Ilxedfor each. It will be en that "mw -'"i" are created, thos- of " 'KJ History uml t.UtU-itl ifoiioitiy. The changes from the old acuity are Mr Mitchell, whom- work N ussbzned to Prof Narregan, and 1 i oh li.uley and Collier an retired, iut nn.de honorary member of the faculty, hut no salary is attached. t'J 01)!) 1 ' ( president .salary J W Johnson Is made professor of Latin, hh are fl (am i'iios CiiiiiIdii ... . .....A geologv and natural hl-tory i00. II J llawthoiiitf, t.ooo. iiieutal science, John Si run!,, Ureek, JJ.fKXJ. I.uella (.'iirsiui. rlietoiii-und I'.n!i-h lib;r.iture, SrJ.lHH). H U Met 'lure, chcmUtrv, $2.0K). K 11 MeElroy, ethics, f-2,W. F L Wu-hhuriif, biology, Jl,iioo. 1' U Young, hUlory und political I'ciiuimiy, $ I, i'ii it). finis Friedel, physics, tl.'iiiO. J 1) I.-tclier, iimilienritics, f 1,')IK). Una K Murch, tutor, iimUem la;i gmiKi , Ji,0i.1i. K II McAli-ter, tutor, u pl:ed muth euintiin. f 1,0110. J It Witlieibec, ptivsical ulueallou, Jl.lloil. -N L Nurregaii, dean of the prepara tory di partineiit, l,ouo. The iinisio departuient wus refciivd to the exeeulive connnltti-c with wer to act. It was ok-d to i-oiiihine municund elocution, and a resolution wus piisu-d to the tiled lliatanian ould be employed for this work. There are its yet no applications for the position, but the ixectitive com mittee wilt doubtless bo able Insecure a suitable man before another school year oens. To new degrees were allowed Bachelor of Science and Ii:ichelorof Letters upon completion of the sclen titloaiid literary coures, respi ctively. A diploma will also be allowed on completion of the English course, and uko tor a two years' bulmo oourse. A course of civil engineering was also established, leading to the degree civil engineer, ami an advanced course tor graduates of normal schools, leading to the degree of muster of pedagogy. Another course of two years' traiuiinr ot teachers in physical education was also eslublished. MAItitlKU. At the residence of the brides' p .wilts at Fall Creek. Wednes day at 12 o'clock, by ilev It Callison, Mr ;.ewiiurn, or tills city and MUs Mary Schcnck. The haiivcouu!e came Immediately to this city and tooK up their resilience in the Hale bliK-k on Willamette street, where Mr Newhurn will follow his iirofcsMon that of a shirt maker. The (iCard wishes the newly-wedded couple suc cess and haplness. DKESS GOODS. SS Inch All Wool Sheetings &0.t; reduced to 3o 38-inch All Wool Cashmere 50c; reduced to Sw 50-inch All Wool mixed Cash mere 75c: reduced to 50c Our extra lino of Imported Dress Patterns tanging in price from $S to $15 will bo so id at a reduction of 3.'U her cent. You can only judge this offer by seeing it. Ask to ho si. own through tins department. Our line of Ladies' and Gents' Tan Shoes will be closed out during this Sale. Table Linen Crash. Owing to the numerous grades we carry In this lino ll is most impossi hl In nuote nrlces. We oiler 50c grode,... f- 35o per yd 75c-grado, (') 60o per yd All cUal reduction will no carrieu uui throughout i no line. Napkins and Towels at 25 per cent, reduction. Wash Silks and Trimmings. Iu this line we claim the superiority aud will give special inducements to close out tho immense Hue we have on hand. 20 lnch Jap. Hilks at 3no per yard. This grado alwayf soiu nr ouo per vnrd. Tall'ata Silks for Waists at from 85c to 11.60 per pard. Our Clothing will share nerhflM the laraest re duction. Summer Suits during this Sale will be sold cheaper than ever. Dotted Swisses and Demities. 50c-grades.... .Vic-grades.... 3-'ceryd .(.., a'H) per yd 2.5c-grades J'" ?u We will close out every yard of sum mer goods this month. Visit our Shoe Depart ment for Bargains. Sateens and Cheviots. Fancy French .ateens ....f'. 20c Plain Ulack and Colored Sateens at from 10c to irjf per yard. Special inducements of fered on our Handker chiefs. GRAMD M1DS I'm ell I'atuahloi. July: I. ISM. HC Hunter is erecting a in at little residence on his lots In Cresw ell. The brick yard U the Mrne nf activi ty nowadays. The church ut Walkers U going t I u tine edlllce for thejmoiivy. Funics from this plaee who have seen tin building say It will i-clip.e the Cres well church, while costing onlv alwut. one half as much. The outside work Is done. The buildiui; committee are John Walker, John Hunter, Sars und Henry I.aJoir and they de serve praise for the liiauageiuei.t of the enterprise. Bloomer bicyclists are Is-eotning uuuosi II 'ti.r . I . I . .... .1... - I anil tliev .r. ii.... i.. i .. U-Ing "nil right." The time will come pv i.v inii i v iuiuiviMivn an I wiien American women will build a big monument to tbo bicvele for emancipating ttiem from skirts. John Stone wanted to send his watch to Kugeue Sunday morning to get it dried out aud explained Its wetness bv telling tills circumstance. He wa's down on the river Saturday getting some ties out of a drift, having his boy Ouy und ll'tlo cirl Fuuniu with him ... : ZivZ Z ..... . ..1.1.,.. r m; v tt tim i iii, j iv.it it ui so many drownings, ho Juined at the conclusion that she had lullvn Into the I water and slipped under some tloutiug drift. He stimiied i nlv loiur t-noiiL-h to take oir his hut and plunged into i no water where it was ulsiut 10 r-et deep. Not llniliiig her be chiiih up f.n breuthuud then uut In atiuiii ker souse. Coming up tlio second time he lota liny to look for her on shore and she was found In the wagon, with u lot of slicks playing meeting, uncon scious of having caused such lively gymnastics. The Sunday schools of Creiwull (lis trlct will Hold a district Sunday school picnic In the grove oust of Creswell on Saturday, August loth. An Interest lug program will be prepared and ren dered and a gixsl time assured. All persons Interested in Sunday schools are particularly Invited to attend. Baskot dinner on the grounds and ad dress by one of the olllcers of the coun ty association. Frank Wilson has purchased the Thos Johnson plane on How river and has moved his lamily up there. .CPU. Horses' Wanted. Fifty horses geldings wanted. Bays, blacks und gravs, from 4 to 8 years old, ull tog gentle under saddle, ulso few nice lamed work horse, aisiut ll'iX) miiiiiIs in weight. All horses must be fifteen hands and one inch in height. Will bo at Bangs' stable in Eugene, Oregon, August oth, lv.i.i. Wm. Frazikr. Ciot i Osburn & DeLuno, druggists, sole agents in Eugene, for a bottle of LIVERINE, for tlio Liver, Kidneys, Kick In-adache and Constipation. 7 Read This o o o Si Hi Opening a Salo at this period of tlio season gives you an opportunity to select poods from practically unbroken lines. Our frtock yet contains many of the season's latest novelties which wo will close out at unprecedented Low Prices. A fact which is plainly illustrated by tho many quotations herewith submitted. We direct your attention to comparison of tho lines wo offer and tho prices wo quote. . Itead every line, if one Miin' do-s not interest you another may. Wo reserve no department from this great Slaughter of l'rices. If you call at Our Store during this sale you will undoubtedly leave well pleased with your purchases. Head the quotations and price lists under respuctivo'Jieadings. riesant Klil Ileum. July 'JA, lSUo. You should lmVcMeu Mr Hemphill last Sunday. He let hi rator fall ugalnst his fuco und cut the entire shoe brush from his chin. "Oh! those hor rid whiskers." Thos Shelley and itnbt Duryareat work in a lodging camp on the Mo Keu.le. Did ymi notice that J A Hi lgg was set up here for the purpose of Inking picture? Well he is line ones too. lj makes a huiulsniiic i coon hsik uraud and a homely person look hand I some. I ome ami try lilm. no ex pects to U hero for two weeks longer. Ho has been i usy since here, but there U room for more. An Ice cream ami I' immade social will le given on the lawn of K It Hemphill's next Saturday. The many friends of Geo llamkulior ! formerly of this place, will wonder why ho went to the iiyluin. Dr. work for him. l'aul Bilstow urrived homo on the ii I from an extended visit to Cutiada ami fct-vcrul Fustvru states. Miss Jen nie Hrktow, of Illinois, cams out it b him, but stopped over in Portland and will vkit ut points lhrmi:h the valley, Is fore arriving In Pleasant Hill. I.awn social at Mr Hemphill's Sat urday night. Don't forget the date. We notice rain clouds. J A Uriel's, the popular photog rapher, is with us. Preparation fur threshlnit Is now order of the .In v. West liros expect to start their new Monday. Win Woolen last week. steam thresher next was out ptospecting Ft' N Kit All Services. The funeral services of the late It M Strahun were conducted this aftcruiMiii at 2 o'clock at Tiinity Episcopal church at Port land, Itev llios Ii Colo oniciating. The remains were laid to rest in itiv ervicw cemetery. Mrs Sirahan was absent lu Atlanta, (ieorgla, ut the time of ills dviith, and will not reach Port laud until Saturday. Cor. Utter List. July 2., ISttj. Ashluhil, J W linker, John Dixon, J OillH-rt, WS Marsters, I, I, McDanlels, (1 J Nickliu, Clias Troult, W T. A charge f one rent will be msdv on all letters given um. ivr.ous call for letters will pli'sac mate wlieu ailvertlM-d. T. J. CKVUI, r. M. Bnk.n. Al Hale, Wednesday even- Ina, July i.'lth, to the wife ufWL Miller, a daniiliter. UMMEE Laces and Embroidery. To appreciate this line you must see it. We have extra good hargalns In Laces; we must close out the lino. We will surprise you with Hargains throughout the Kntiro Line. Sheetings and Muslins. 4 4Ulcached (, Ocperyd 14 " Soudalo '.i Ho per yd 0 4 " Shifting ( 10c ikt gd n-4 " " (', 14oK'ryd 0-4 " " (". isc m-r yd 10 4 " " 20oieryd Unbleached Shotting enrrcspondiiiKly low. Prices quoted are only good during this Sale. Ad. This Honth's Great nidSummer Sale at l)ritr Items. JuIt 24 Hut vcsllng In full Llust and haying mosuy nuisueu. A new roof Is belli a put on H Hand taker's barn. Al Parker and wife are vising at Mr Richardson's at Pleasant Hill. Al Is curing for Mr It's hay crop. Thomas Huutaker started for East ern Oregon last week to be gone dur ing the summer. Jimmy Gr! filth Informs us that be has made a great catch and now has a new string to his bow. We rxect to see ull the young ladles mourning at once. Win Tillany and family of Creswell, visited here over Saturday and Hun day. How many are going to attend the S S picnic at Creswell on Aug. 3rd? An Ice cream social will bo given at John (luilley'sou next Saturday even ing. The proceeds to go to the Dexter baud. Come and enjoy yourself, JRHEOILAR. WUjf Daws a I'ellew gel trllawV You neeJu'l null en eniwer to Hits simple conundrum. We kuow thst tou know that a lelluw we uw the liriu lu no oRVustre win -Is y'Uow bvesuie he it bilious. In othor wind., hli liver hs lot nut of order, his Isiweli hsvo Is-eon.e coiiii1isUhI. III. ..In and ejro Istlls suiiine (s most uawsrisiiutile suuni Itiin) a sttriia tinite. his Uhikiis miuuii.m.i ol fur, evsn In tli luinmer lime; Is-nratli hi. .in iiouiuer nisoe sua rll IwIiikps n-iniiid hiin tlisl inj r-.lvM Imp Ii In their lit. IUi-llsU Tlrlnlll. Now ll this hsnleu ..iillvl. duel will liniily pmrum end iim st oure Hosteller's bloinseh Hitters h'll lie all rlnht .horllv. l'oiutlaiin, i.lllou.nnu, malaria, III. dlitt'.tUin, rlieuniail.nl, iieuralvia and dlaonler o. me siunejri anil uiauuvr all yield to Ihli Iss-rieaa (auillT rvuiedjr aud prcveutallve. V II iniiiiiiij, won ts-ni.ienee auu regmariiy wuu'slaaalul thrice dalljr. Ike Discovery Sared Ills Life. MrU Caillonette, druggist, Beaver- villa. 111., says: "To Dr King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with lagrippe and tried all the phy sicians for miles about, but ol no avail and was given up aud told I could not live. Having Dr King's New Discov ery lu my store I sent for a bottle and after uslag three bottles was up and about again. It It worth Its wolght In gold. We won't keep store or house without It." Get a trial bottle at Hen derson & Liu n't drug store. Sl'RAYlNO.-WP Cheshire last Fri day commenced spraying his hops. He has thirty acres of Hue hops this year, and is doing the spraying In a thorough manner, and thinks H will take hint nearly another week to finish toe work. He says there are (ewer lice in his yard thau there have been for several years, but to be sure aud be on the safe side he will end.svor to get rid ol them all by snraying. He looks for a better price for hops this year than was realized last year. Oailr Guard Jul 31. Got Lost. Sheriff Johnson and his eon J.oins went up on Fall Creek a few days ago to visit a claim held by I-ouls. Monday evening thev thought i Ti i" v lr "" v,Hl1 claim tivm siiongrass. i ney were uni wen acouulnte.l u lrli il,a aud darkness eaino on and they were unable to tlud their way t.uck lwii.tii " ""j " "unveil 10 lay nut I hut rt lli.u iu.ik. ..I.I I . . i . ... night with no ooverlmr. Vnimt.e inornliiii briirht ami earlv outtaltiul there way back to ranm. I llatt liai.l ... I I . f a . " feeling jn t right for a long trump, hut linn III IIIt-riHIIUlI llllll U'l.tSt lu.r ""'mi hiciiiw.vcb 1,1 a oeetl I'llli-.i fuM i iMiiiiv tinnier auu almost Imicno vinuie, nun mo oniy way to get out ' i ioiiow it now n io hu i I'nx.u This they did, and struggled aloiiir nf II I. '..!. ...I 7.7 - . " ii uiiuiK .vrsicmuy inorniiiK oeniro uiey louild llieir camp. They were glad euoueh to iret back to their stock of provisions, and having seen ull they wanted of that section of the eouuiryincy act out for home, arrlv lug here early this morning. A Valuable t hru 1ACOMA, Wash.,-"! have used your Simmons Liver Regulator and can conscientiously say It is tlio King of all liver medicines. I consider ll a medicine chest Itself." (loo W Jack V I . ll i. sou. i our i.niggist sells it in Imwiler or liquid; the powder to lie taken dry, or niado Into a tea. Ilurklen's Arnica Salve. the Best Salve in the world for 1 uls, iirulses, Sores, I leers, Stilt Hlicuin, fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin f.ruptlons, and positively cures Piles, or no pay retulred. It Is guaranteed to give H'rfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price Z't cents per box. For wile by Henderson A I, Inn. A Nick Croi'. It M Day has la-en busy this week gathering his crop of peaches. He has L'nO trees ut his place north ot town, aid they are now four year old. They are of the Alexander variety, and this Is their first year of bearing. Mr Day has already picked IS boxes, and has fully NO boxes on the tree. This makes an average of a box to the tree, which Is a gisid yield for four-year-old trees. The o,iches are very line, aud far superior to those supplied from a distance. Wheu occasion demands Its use, try De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. Ills cooling to burns, stops pain Instantly, cleanses, a Mrfect healer for scalds or skin eruptions. Always cures plies. Osiicrn & DkLano. eally viuard, July it. Tin: F'rcit Car. HuuiDhrev A Heicar loaded a car with peach plums today, and they will be started for the l.ast tomorrow moruliig. The ear will go by freight train to California, and then w ill be coupled Into the Califor nia fast fruit train. SALE. KID GLOVES. We muko a icclulty nf this Hue and can give you the best value on llarlh for 1 1. CO per pair. We have kid gloves ranging lu prices from f 1.00 to f2.60 per pair, fcvery pair guaranteed. Attend this Sale for bar gains. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. This line Is somewhat depleted ami we ho6 to close out every garment. We will make prices that will do It. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lenoleums. We can uot Intelligently quote prices for this department. If you want any goods In this lino we suggest that vou call during this sale and be benefited by the prices we have ar ranged In thlsdepartmeiit. We will ell carpets at cost his mouth. We ofler Cheviot Suits for f 0.00; good value at $10.00. (10.00 suits at $7.50. If you want a suit for summer buy It now. Straw Huts. Latest Styles at 00 per cent, reduction. We will close out our entire line. They must go. Outing Flannels; best quality at 10c per yard. Ladies' Hosiery. We quote qualities at Urgaln prices. 7Ao quality Peerless Jilack fiOo 60o " A'ta li.0 " " l(pi Tills Is our regular line of hosiery and the prices are good only during the sale. Knitted Underwear. Ladies and Misses, In this department we have exceptional bargains to ofler. Ladies Short Hlceve Vests 150 rood valua Q." mills. 50o Vest Co i'MS lou must see this line to Judge Its worth. We will only maintain the prices quoted here during the Sale. tl-ASiS AND CRAM. How the Wir Crowd Wrestled With ltiein Down at .Newport Sunday. Corvallls Time.; A big scow bound to tho steamer Volatile, tlio decks of both blaok with people, the music of a crack cornet band, tho isoplo on the boats waving handkerchiefs and say lug goodbyes to tho thousand or two people crowded on tho wharf, were parts of the closlinr MfM'lirn Itf liiut Mini. day at Newport. The day wus an event In the history of tin, place, la that It was the occasion ofa hospitable demonstration in honor of the visit there of ncwsimiicr men ami illstln. giilshed cltleiis. The ncwsimis r men. iiumlH-rliiir near u hiimlreil I mi I li rrl ir ed on Saturday's train. In tho even ing Senator Mitchell from ll of tho Hay View hotel had delivered an address, extolling tho eminent en terprlsoof Ihepr.ss, iuting out Its Important duly lu directiinr ltslniln. ence to help on tho great project of tho Nicaragua canal, und many other thoughts of moment und importance. Miuuiiy morning there had lecn a four hours' trip to sea on the stemner Vnr. allnn, partlclnated In l.v of tho visitors, from which no le-s than ion returned pain and haggard from seasickness, but from uhieli all return. ed lirlmfull ol'e.s rlences encountered on the trip. At noon there had been tlie arrival of ax) excursionist from the valley, down by the wet, wet sea, to gather a breath of Invlgoratlon ond to see the big clambake. I lie latter event transpired on the beach at the Newisnt l.uililnir ernun.l between two and three o'elis'k. nn.l 2,000 persona gathered about tho two long tables, all curious to sumtilu tlm edililes that had been conked on hot rock, covered r.ud Intel lain with weeds from the sea. Clams served In the shell, iirecn corn cooked with the shucks Nlill on. crabs, chickens and po tatoes, all baked, or eisiked. or boiled. as the hot rock process Is to be called, were ull served tin steamhnr hot in such prolusion that aflcr everybody had eaten their Mil there was still a wagon load of tho dolicaeles left. Among those wlmj Mn.nl ut tlm tallies anu iiartook or tlio least was Senator Mitchell, i oiiKrc-tiiiin Kills, (loveinor Lord. Secretary Klneald, A. li. Main iiiondaud niunv oilier distinguished cilll. lis. The ullalr was iu all resoeeta a tremelithlous sueivss. and ull those who took part In it preparation have renson lo feel proud of It. Jiotlce. Ktuknk, Or., July 0. 1SU5. All persons knowlmr themselve In debted to the firm of Paine A Kiivkon- dull will please call at their oftlee and wtllo at onoe. Dr. Paiuo will leave Uigene ulKiut tliei'ilh lust, and all ac- oounts must 1k settled before that time. PAINKit KUYKKNDALI.. Onk o' tub Fikst. llarrlsburir Ilovtew; Uncle J It Alexander, ono among the first pioneers to build a resilience iu I'.ug'uo, lias tvrn visiting In thlsclty this week with his tlaugli-tcrdn-law, Mrs Jane Alexander. Mr A was one of the founders of the Ku geue Ciuakp, at which office his four sous gained a knowledge of the print ing business that made them envied by their follow craftmcu. Of his three sous living, the eldest Is now, and ha isien lor a uumter of years, foreman of the composing rooms of the S F Call: (ieorge Is editor aud proprietor of the lAibauon Advance, aud r rank Is work ing In the state priming oflloe aud Is one of Its most reliable aud expert workmen. Dally Uu.rO, Juljr 'JV CoMMKNDA HI. K- Today's Oregon lan has quite a lengthy editorial in which it comments upon the state uni versity ami the new apixilntmonta recently made by the board of regent. commending the board for the wine choices they have made. Shaking of two ol the new addition to the faculty It says: "Professor Young Is kuowu to the people of Portland ns a classroom teacher i particularly well eiUlpied In the Held of history and political solonce and Professor tuihhur.i has made a notable record at Corvulli for earnest and Intelligent work In biology. It I safe to assume that the board which chose so wisely In these case made no scilous ml. take lu filling other places with men not so well known." lioHN. In this city at 4:30 a ni Wednesday, July 24, to the wife of W L DeLano, a daughter. All doiug well, aud happy. "We had an epidemic of dysentery In this vicinity lust summer," say Hatnuel S. Pollock, of liriceland. Cal. 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