FRIDAY, JUXE
Fine growing weather.
JcmUln Miller is In Poilland.
Aunty Hunchctt Is ftili quit" ill.
Colllllllslliolicril COUrt still ill Hl'S-doll.
Sloven Hpeticer u In Ku-n to.
duy.
JanicM H.tufir'l, of H i. I Dell, U In
Eugcii".
(i i;.itmuti went t roriiuii'i tin
forenoon,
Ben Lurch, of Lent ill was in Eu
gene today.
MI- Ad.i Hhurples It visiting t
Oregon City.
Line county tim.- striwberrlm In
I he inurket.
The linmil Axe I for ulc or lease,
mo it advert iw.
Mm Geo M Miller returned hot
night from Chicago.
Hen Lurch returned to Cottage
Urovu thin ufieruoou.
George II Colter, of Gleiiudu I
lining llllsillCMI III this tity.
Mr W I Cheshire lm returind
fioni Ojkluud, California
Wult MeCorim. k left lor Wusliiw on
the Muge (Id til r 11 1 II kf .
Mayor Oulcshy, of Jiinetion City,
visited in Eugene Hiit afternoon.
Arch Rice made one of hi UhUa!
trip to Cottage (Jrovo Iub' evening.
Virginia und North liukota demo
Ciull declared for free silver yesterday.
Trout lUhlug l reported gots! eon
nldering Ihut the streams lire quite
high.
V W ClirsHlliaii, the Hprllmllcld
itn-t master uud grooeryiiiuu, win In
'.uuvnu toiluv.
A iKistolllce has Ihii re cstiilihshed
at Trent, Lane county, Or., with
Jlelli't'll jiiiiich poiinic..
Edward L Clinton, of S'litllc, Wadi,
UHlmnk examiner, I in the city,
and will le here several da.,.
W ho will t(he deputy prosecuting
attorney? It In raid there are four
republican candidate for the position.
1 1 -v II L Iloiirdman will speak dur
JiiK tin commencement exercises of
McMUUivillo college before the ntie
lclit.
'Ihe election expense in Lunc
:ounty will f'H't n about tl iiM). The
ouiity court now in essl"ii will pn
on eluim.
Htone iiiu-oiih arc now ill work on
the foundation of the I Frank lilock.
(ock (miii the Fulnnounl quarry It
being used.
The HH'liibcr of the county court
viewed it' proposed turnpike roud
between (his t'iiv uud Junction to.
duy.
A gentleman is In the cltv attempt
ing to organize a loditu of the I'nlted
Artl-ans, of I'oilland, a iKliellciiiry
organization.
(Julie u numlier of the churches am
milking iiriiiiig"tiifiil to conduct re
freshment stands oil the thirl and
fourlli of July.
TiiigiiK iM-at V.inderburg only 37
vote In tin' former' own county, run.
Iiillg ul'OUt I'iO vote hehlud newt of
Hie rent r lil ticket.
Mis Ethel Haven, of lliirrlhhurg,
came up on the iil'tcrnooii train today
mid will he the guest of Mis Ermine
Owen for few day.
Michael (Schneider, Sr., and wife,
led I hi forenoon on Urn local for their
old home in North Dakota, where
they will n-sitlo nnaueiitly.
HiCII Chapman, James llntl'man
uind Mr Trine accnmpuliicd (lm V oft)
l,o to Haleni thl morning, Mr
.llutriiuin w III n' t a lime keeier.
Superintendent ltalhhoni', of the
( li it N 'o, state that the steamer j
itulli w ill probably make oceiionnl
trip to Filgeiie when tiunlneii ollei.
Jtcv Ito.e ailiiilniHlered the tirdi
nnueeof Imptlsui, hy ImincrHion, (o
(wo thoii at the I'hrlslliin church ut
the player ineellug nervice hint III lit.
l'lilhi'lelplila American'. Now come
the time when we V ill hie (o (he cool
and rural fimt, where dwell (hose
country n la Ivm who for uioudm we
had forgot.
Sin nil Cntlicnrl. of Dougla county,
linn mri'kli il an Individual at Hone
liurg Mippoacd (o he Ihe innii Tulk,
whoeMnped fiom the county Jail ill
(hi city recently.
Salem Stiitcmnati! The content for
(he Milvcr cup In mild (o have narrowed
down h a light lietwtcii Willamette
Unlvcmlty and the Culvcrnt.v of Ore
gon, (he tither team having conceded
it to lhee two
r J T Lee, of Independence, I
elected lo Hie legUlaturu Iroin I'olk
county, lie formerly otudlul incd
IcineCtith Or Sharpie In Fiigene end
I a drodii r of V S Lee, of Juiicdou.
II V Ctmlldge n-turncd from Ah
laud Iiik( night. He Ntate thai (he
fruit crop In Ihut vicinity lm Ui'l
greatly damaged, w ith the exception
of apple.
Alhiiny Ictiniera: The next leg
ist ittue will (e a notahle one. It will
have Kev Oliver In It, and ihlng will
11 v. It i a good thing Hurk ley of
Marlon I In the other house to even
piling up.
Jloracv McClure, allint city edl
(W if Se.Htde rost lnlclligoncer, ar
rivetl n Hie aftcruiMiu (rain and will
apcndafew dnv vUlting w ith friend
and relaUVi it III lid cty.
I IV.. i., lu.lniv I, III I lleil liul.'IV
rlllol' I fiv.-
liehire the wiiprcnie eon it at Salem to
lie admitted to i! he (ar we notice the
liHimmil HonlUiii K WHUIiiMin, of
Kugciic, and Oeo J' Welch.
Mimic Margaret mkj lnu MeCluug,
w ho have liceu lu Franclco fur
M'Veral iiioiitlm taking vuit culture,
returned on (he alterunmi (rain, hav
ing eomo from Sin FrancUiii dy
ateauier.
Memphl Scimitar: "U dl w here
dev waul a doy?" "It l, hut he
must he a hoy who never utter an un
truth and doe not in.eidat orawear."
"Well, me liruddcr' a deaf mule. I'd
win! 'lm 'round."
A llrvuicti' (ourname.it wa held
(lii week In Pendleton. Hone team
were enteieil fio-ii that city, Walla
Walla, WultKlitirg and Haker C Hy.
The iccd t'tiute:, tt'Hl feet, w an won
hy Walla Walla in 1 nccomt Hit.
The wet tost, .MM fevt run and ,'tiHl lit t
of hoe, w a also won hy Walla Walla
in the fast time ol 34 3 5 m-coiuN. j
Alhany leiniK'Mt: "Mr Tongue
ahould move to Lane county, ll atood
by lilui belter than Id lioii o county,
iwlilch irave him only 87 plurality.
While Lane gave him ahout 700
I Lane wa Hie huiiuer county for Mr
Tongue. HI plurality of C14 wa (he
full rcpuMiean vo log (reiigth.
France K rutlernoil ha mied her
hutuud, Thouiaii l'ut(('roii, for a dl
voice. They were married in thl
city In IS70. The lady' maiden nuiiie
I win I'.Vftliii, lief hiep iaincr wing rici
Cul lein-in.
Coo Hjv New: On Siglln ha no
f.n liiii.rnveil. (lint m hunday III'
walked a few HleiiH. It w Hie flint
tune he had I men oil III feet in live
uioiilh. and It I IioihiI (hat he will
lumrove ratiioi V irom now mi. i in u
A H boy vHited him on Iiecorntion
O.iy, u'id a Hiiorl flint wil'i tlm com
rade wa iiiut'ii cnjoyid.
McMiiiri villu TelephoM-Iteglntcr:
IteVt.'M Hill, of Oakland, Cat., c nt
rtiiiuluv ut Hie colli lie We hope hi
ininMion wa u failore iiud thai Fre
I tut llrowiiwui will remain at the
head ol MeMinuvillc C illege.
Haleni Sluii'Hinuii: In die Mipreuie
eiinrl v.-fcleiiiHV all on er W ll cntereil
iadoiiuiog An'orney Wiillaui A Wood.
of Kuueiie. to eciierHl pruclli e in all
ihe court of Oregon, 0on the rcconi-
meiidnlion of J M Willi nm or that
city.
A heated polllleul dU-iM-loli oc
curred on (lie Htreet Ihl iil'teinoon he
twei iian ex-preacher and an ex-governor.
One called die tc tier a liar and
oll'ered to l et fKVI ttiut In; could prove
what l:c wild. The dlieii-loli Dually
ended hi'fore (ho partlcip iidt came (o
hlowit.
A IV'iiilleton dl-Piilch aays: "The
elecdou i f T C Taylor, republican,
elate wnalnr i now uHnurcd hy a aft'
plurality. The eleetl'in of Fruxier,
county coiiiiiilsi-loin-r, deinorra', 1
ei eded. The average populltt vole
m iiih no large a two year ago. The
democrat avtruge I Inrger. There
liuhlicaii i not materially changed.
Judge IviWIn, rcpulilicaii, lit in I'i mile
Ion today, und aava hi" re-t Section I
anHuied now hy J(MI or .'too pluialty In
Iheekdith diniiit. Lowell, repuhli
cuu, In (hi district ha or IWU
pluiality.
0FK KUt THE t'O.MEsT.
Tlie (' el 0 IIovh belt firSdein I li l Ft
Sleruing.
(IftllJ llUHTll, Juue il.
Lemon-lined rlhlion mid 11 iweri
visible everywhere iihout (lie st'C 't at
an cailv hour this fori no hi, helug dis
played hy the V of () ll' Id day collet
team and their many fiieuds. They
left, on a Mpeciiil car attached (o die
liH'al train and felt conlideiit of w in
nlng the cup. Over MM) tickeln were
sold. Their many IViends In Ivigenu
are coiilldeut tliey will luing the
trophy home.
Ilelow Is given a list of evei.l and
men entered from (his school.
lnUyard d.i'h OverhoK, lligulu,
IliiM'uliurg.
'JUUymd dasli 1 1 iggli a, Uoseuhurg,
Duvls.
4 ID run Coleman, Kecne, Johnson
8MJ run lllshnp, MeiriiMiu, Lry
aon. One mile run Hurley, Ilryson,
Templelon.
Mile walk DcL'isliiiiuti, Narrein,
Travis.
Two-mile bieycle- Ilryson, Liver
more. 1'Jtl hurdle While, Kuykcildall.
hunlle-White, Kuykendiill,
Teuiplcton.
Hainmer throw S.'iaMticU, Temple
ton, Kilmunilsnii.
Shot put S!iatlu k, Templ' ton,
Overholl.
High Jump Ovcrholt, (lavis.
Jlroail Juiiip Kuykendiill.
l'ole Vault Wester.
I'uly uar I, Jine- .V
STtU.K IIilfSKIIiil.il (ioiiliS. In
nolorioiH Jim McFarlaml, who nsldes
In a shack hy Ihe railroad In the north
eastern part of the city, yesterday
again laid hlms.lf llahle 1 pnnisli
nienl hy In-caking Into a shack at Ihe
cast end of Ninth street an approptiat
lug a lot of household article lielonglng
to iis.jiiaw known ua"Sallle." Among
(he household goods liikeu wuh ii
stove, lamp, etc, w hich McFurland
hauled away In a wagon and sold at
lluiiluim' si coud hand si. ire. The
loss was discovered late last evening
by a squaw who resides on Klevcnth
street dy Ihe name of "Julia," a sicr
t "Siilllc," who Immeillately notilled
IheoMleers. McFarlaml was nrrvsted
hV i'.iliivinan l'rait and placed in J.iii.
lie will pioliahly he given a tlial lids
evening. "Saliie," to wlioiu the
stolen article helong, Is ahi-ent id
Hilet reservutlo'l.
Fkum Lank Cof ntv. Ko-ehuig
I'laindealcr: "W U MnhpiUs, lute of
I, line county, ha assumed the position
lately held' hy J M Flynn, us iidju
Ian t of the Soldiers' Home. Sergeant
Nliirniilss Is an Oivgoniau, hut loi a
long time a citizen tl'Columi'iu cnun
(y, Wash, iind was slionH' (or two
term In that county. He was first
sergeant of Co C. 1st cavalry of Ore
gon. Adjutant Maniilihs Isevldcntlv
a popular man, and we trust will
maintain his popularity ns adjiitunt of
die Soldiers' Home here, coming as
lie diK-a w ith very high iveouitneiuln
lions from places w lu re he ha served
In several Important posliloii of
trust."
Pallr Uimnl. Jinu
K. of 1'. Kl.Ki-Tlii.v. The scml-an-!
n-.lal elect ion of lit Inn t Lodge, K ofi
I', of this city, was held la-t night.
Wink In (he third degree wa i.No '
had, and at Its close the Knight pres
ent retired to an adjoining ro in,
where each wan Kiipiled withatuf-!
Ilcleiit iiu.uilit v of delicious Ice ciciim
I and cake to fully satisfy all his wants.
The election resulted as follows: I ' C, !
II W How laud; V V, O W Oi itUu;
delate, F.d Andrews; M of W, 1 W
CoolhUe; M at A, O F. Hubert; I (1,
Win Alexander; O O. John Whitney.
)r Kuykendall wit elected medical
examiner. 1
A llfTTK ox FlKK. Alhany IVin-i
octal: An inimetie h'lize Issuing from ,
Ihe lop of lYtcrsnn's hulte attracted
isinslilerahle atlclltiou last night. It
looked a If die w hole hutte w as on
lire. It shot heavenward against the
Mklcn almost madly. It was pro
nounced a pretty siglit. What was il?
A neatly a can he learned it wn a
crow d of Ihaimn popunsts cell t ra
il nc, and this w a "tirlghl" way to
lei (lie world know thai (hey were lu
il.
HATUHIMV.Jb'Ni: 0
IIljr Gurl, June.
Circuit court convene Monday.
Farmer are getting ready to make
hay.
Howard Jlowlatul U in Halem to
day. Tim Woodmen Initiated three new
iik ioIk'M lust night.
Frank Sirong, of Vrcka, ( al, u l
J-.uuine today.
O It Chrismau I t In Hulcui walclilng
the raci today.
J W Doak of l'rlmvillc ha n inovtd
to Collage Orove.
Or L I) KcarUnotigli of Cu-awell vi.ut
in the city last liighl.
ltcv II L It latdmuii returned from
levelling lid lie. ruing.
Tin- Wo.mIiiihii have no a-.sci-siiielil
for Ihe Uioiilh of June.
A linn wring of redside was ex
liihitcd on ihe ktreel tislny.
Tom Siavcy di-poM-d of il coyote
scalp ut the court heue today.
The nnrlhboiiml oveilaiid train wue
'.line hours late ltd truing.
A new awning was put up in front
of Oihurn A lA Latin' drug more to
day. Ill- Hall, of tin; Herrmann company,
left for SeuUle I'd iiiorniiu.
Altoii.ey i; U Skl.werlh and faml
ly r turiu'd from I'oidai d loduy.
.Miss I'earl Iloi-r I vi-iting with
friends In die city for a f.-w days.
Councllnian Fislier it at S.deni to
day ttttetlding die Hi Id d i.V contest.
Secretary tf Slnlc- II K Klncal.l
came up fn in Salim this uftcrnoon.
MiM Ahhli- I'rve, a sludelit of the L'
of O, left f it her limne al Alhany to
day.
John Cogswell 1 lu Kugene for u
few duy visit.
AWheeli r mid W W Haines re
turned fmui trips ilou the valley
till afteriiiiu'l.
Coiiiinissiniier's ci.tirt udjouriicd this
evciiii g u iul alter circuit cmnt is
over.
Harry Williams has purchased a
half Interest In Hid F.iglitti street lur
bcr shop from Sam Case.
Il'ii-i-hiirg has raise,! the buwkers
license o in 'r d ie. This I right.
F.ugclie should do likewise.
Toe clrcit t court dock' I for June is
puiilisheil t;i another column. It Is a
llU'hloiie this time, I'll rc U iug only
lis caics.
Win Leiielia-.v wenl (o Salem oil
(his morning's ei.rly train t nttend
Ihe Ib id day conle.-it.
Mrs Win I'resioti, who has lieeii vis
itln at I! ii hurg for a few days, ar
ilveil lioine this morning.
Mr and Mis A IS Colvet, who have
been visiting ill this city, left today
for New Whatcom, Wasliing(oii.
Louis Alderman and J 11 Carico,
students, left for their home ut Jic
Miniiville and Oregon City today.
Miss Flora Young wu a passenger
to I'oilland this morning. She will
visit nt Victoria, li C, and Washing
ton he lore letlii niig.
N S Dullois i-i lu the city straighten
ing Ids iid'aiis prepiiratory to going to
.UcMiuuville to engage 111 t lie Hotel
btl-ine-is.
Si'Veral dispatches in tialay's Ore
gotiian miv Hie rcpuhlicnn ldaifonn at
St Louis will stiadd e Ihe liuiiucial
iiie.-liiiii.
Leinati and C'ollaiie (iro.'e w ill cvli
hrale (lie Fourth of July. Hon II W
Ho will deliver Ihe orulion and Mis
Fllie Younger wi'l he (lie reader.
Conrad Neiher, Ihe Cunhv Milium
keeper, who wa shot In t Thur-dai
nlirlit I'V rnhlicrs died fioiu the ell'eet.-i
ol the wound yesterday. The murdc!
ers have noi, hci u detected.
Geo Fldicr shipued a car load of
heef cattle to Turner oil last evening'
freight. The calllc are for the state
Insane tisyluiii. Mr Fisher accom
panied them, going on lo Salem and
ret u t nlng today.
Today's Salem Stah sitian: Mis
Dorrts, of F.iigeue, came down on the
afternoon train yesterday and is visit
ing her sister, .Mrs II II Thompson.
Jacksonville limes: Milliorn liros,
of Junction. Lane county, who are
engagci! lu miiilnit in ihis .section
were in town a few day ince.
Salem Statesman: Hon C lv Wilk
inson, a memher of the Oiegou legi
lalure of lsn;i, Ih lu (lie city the guest
of hi friend and college" classmate,
Carey Martin.
Oregon City Knterprise: L A tail
it rt-n , of fjlgetie, came down to attend
the funeral ol hi brother 1 m t S.itur
il iy, and is now visiting r lativcs In
this vicinity.
County School Supciinleudciit-elicl
CS Hunt, of Sptiugtleld has gone (o
Soul hern California win re Mrs Hunt
will remain for mine time with (lie
hope ol bent thing her huilth.
Fletcher Linn will go to Portland
tomorrow lo assume (lie duties of his
po.-l'ion. His wife will remain here
two or thtee week yet. We wish .Mr.
I. inn nil possible success in bis new
home.
A stranger gave a street performance
in fiotit of the postnlllvc this after
noon. He chewed mine glass und
swallowed some mills, lucks, etc, to
Ihe satisfaction of the crowd, which
w as culled upon to give a collection.
The Wester brother and Win
Wiinn, students of die 1' of O, who
lelt for ihelr h un.-s on the overland
train this morning, were tendered a
farewell reception at V. 1 Pool' lee
cream purlin at 1 o'clock, shortly be
fore Ihtir departure.
Dr W Klng-toti Vance, chU'f mtd
leal adviser of the l'aclllo Coast Mag
netic Institute, who bus been on a sue-ivi-sfull
professional tour thiough the
chief cities of Uc northwest, Intend
to spend the summer at Co a ltav,
w here the doctor ha niai' oltl IriemU
and patients.
Horace McClure, of Seattle, Wash
Ington, who Is vlsidue lu this citv.
will leave in a few days for S( Louis
where ho will specially report the pro-
i-eetiiiis i uie national republican
convention for the Seattle Post-Intel-ligeiitvr.
Vll Vhifmutiv IT...... o ....I..
nanj o At-iiiit.
Ion lias been chosen valedictori.iu of
theclassol ".Hi of the I'nlversity of
vnton,
I'ref. Fe-ter Forecast.
Prof Foster' laXi'Ulh li" gave fore-
Htkle country by r Juat
eelitral valley Utb to Hth, Lastern
"Cn wave will fro the west of
Uockie"country al-;ut June it !,, great
central valley mh.Ku.tern n ut e 111..
C.h.I wave will crot tne wesi '" -.
I... country al.ut KHh, grca cntral
valley U'tli. Fasten. Htiitt 141.
Tl. rd disturbance of June will reot U
the Pacllle coast alH)Ut 11 h. ertnei he
west of It'icklc country hy chwe or
nth. great central valley 14-1. to loth,
Lastern state ITth.
The warm wave will cro he west
of Ho,:kie country uboi.t 1. . h, w
central valley 14th, Kastern Htatea
ld h. C.h.I iuve w ill cms the west
ufHoekics coiinlri' ubout loth, great
central valleys 17th, Kasleru .tale
l'Jlh.
fitvuut. WKATIIKK FOB Jl'NE.
The line between loculltlc where
cxceslve rains ure remcieu ui.u i...
localitle where orouins 'tL
ed ore not easily located ami therefore
the forecast line of average tcinjieru
tore must have some llexiblllty.
Ill (he foreeus' of general M'iy
weather Ihe Old.) valley was made the
dividing line iK'lwccii the drou til dl
trlet noith and west uml die rainfa 1
dislriel south and eu-t. The drouth
exteieled well to the south ulo of the
Ohio valleys.
The Missouri valley were made the
line lieiwecn the rain he t aoiuli und
we-tiuid the drouth noith and eust.
The rain belt extend, d Into Hie upper
Mi-si-iippl valley north und custof
the Missouri.
June lemperatiire w ill I.e unusual.
Diaw a line from Charleston, St",
i rihwesllo Winnipeg uud that line
will be Ihe center of below average
temperatures.
To die northeast, covrmg uie ioe.
I..L-... I ihe north Atlantic coast, the
temperature w id range above.
Sotltll Ol tlie OHIO III"! Hie .ui.-w.uii
valleys die teiniH'rature will average
above.
no the in.rl i Pacillc slope the lelii-
pcruttire willuverage below.
On tlie soutti niellie siopo uu- n oi
..er.V.ure w ill uvetaue alsive.
A general drouth will occur along
ih.i Hiio river und iiloint
ii. i.i ..f i lie hmer MiKxissiiuii river.
Including all I he Soul heaslcrn stule.
The ui's'r anil lower laKes, i.p.ier
Mi-i-sippl valley, noith Atlantic
coa-t and west gulf flutes will have
uverai.'.- rains.
Tlie tipper Mls-oilii uud Itetl Hivcr
of the North valley w ill have from
iiveracc lo above average rain.
All the Hocky inountuin country
will have uls.ve tiverage rainfall.
All ihe I'.icitb slope will have uboul
avi rage rain.
The east of KocMes anil coutntiei
w ill have about average ruin.
il;.. I. .in. .villi.,, fiiri.eiitals of Ai.rit
and May weather have proven to be
lunyo)sr ceni et. i.t-ei, iiinvnwi
have Ikvii coulluctl (o near the lints
bet A ecu the mouth uud mlufall dis
i,l.io 'II... ..l!..u if ll.eAi.ril.ii.il
May drouth will Is,- As'ii in a shortage
of the wheat, oats uud grass crops in
the northrasterii iiortiinis of tlie ereat
ecu I ri.1 valleys.
Those luttresieii nave occti ncne
11 1 led bv liiivliii' the eurlv forecast of
these Important result.
IUiskii. The Dalle F.xcliunge:
Postmaster Crosseti nccived a letter
from the postmaster cent-nil this morn
ing which must have given him ir
tense satisfaction. It raise this olllce
to a second cla imstolllce and menus
an Increased emolument of f.im a year.
Ill salary will now be$000antuially.
This raise is considered c nuanc lit, u
therein small chance for the olllce to
ncaln lapse to tl Ird class. This news,
taken with the greatly Increased vote
of Dalle City over any election prior,
prove that our population is greater
than ever la-fore, and that we have
fully recovered from theetl'ecl of the
ivmovtil of tho Bhops here Eevcral
year ngo.
Kttlr t arm's lllirim llequesl.
IIoNol.fl.f, May 28, per steamer Al
ameda, lo San Francisco, June 4. The
funeral of Kate Field, who died on the
ItHh of May, was held on IhelUth.
The hotly wa embalmed and placed
in a temporary vault, minting in
struction to Consul (letieral Mill,
Irom I hi cu go. It I untlcrstooil that
Miss Fields said If she died ill Hono-'
lulu, she w ished her remain burled
beside John lirown, ut North Elba, N
The funeral was attended hy Presi
dent Dole, nn niliers of the cabinet and
many leading citizens.
Sue fell lck on the island of
Haw-ail uml started tor Honolulu hv
steamer, dying half an hour utter the
steamer arrived, of pneumonia.
pally uuitrtl, Junv K.
Teaciikks Ei.kitkd. The directors
of school district No. 4, late yesterday
al'lcriioon, re-elected the following
teachers lor me ensuing year: 1) V S
Heitl, principal; E E Orion, vice id iii-
elpal; Anna Whitcakcr, supernumer
ary; leaciiers, nut ruiterson, Kmuia
Chase, Augusta Patterson, Alio
Dorris, Vina Letuley, Mercy Apple
gate, Lnu i a llrumley, Jennie Ander
son, Nettie Kress, T M' Jackson, Mvra
Norris, Jennie McClure ami Ollie
Slayton. The salaries will remain ut
the same rate us during the past year.
Misliuldwin wa unanimously elect
ed janitor for uuother year ut a salary
of ao per month. It was voted to
commence next year's school Monday,
September 14, lS'.Kj. There were over
one hundred applicant for the several
positions, a number of llieui being
from other stule.
Rrownsville Times: (J A Disot),
J W Moore nnd N It Slantlish, owueri
ol the Luckv Hoy mine, urrived home
Saturday inoriiiiu. The expert miner
who was to examine the mine for the
syndicate, was taken nick in Califor
nia, hence their return home. Mr
Lawler. who Is a business man, se
cured the service of unother expert,
and on Tuesday evinlng Messrs Dy.
son, Moore and Staudisii Marled for
die iiMvict. All concerned aie highly
i.lease.t with (he appearances of the
Lucky Hoy, having struck a well de
fined letlge, oonie 11 feel in width.
There are l.Ortj put leu', s In the Insane
I" liiiu ut Salem,
Election XoteKi
Grant fount, - Itepublican; Kill
XKKi between tl, repub-
,,?irr.r,r,ClV."ocral. Mected
everything except tho commioner,
'crt'S- Democrat elected clerk,
assessor, treasurer and echoo .uperln
ten.lent; populist reprcentatlve, re-
: litHin. 30.407; tiiutton, '22,W, Bur
nett, 17,71)0.
(I.0HK.
Oregonlan: "It Is now a neck-and-cck
race for emigres between the re
publican und populist candid, ea In
Loth district In Oregon, and only the
olliclttl count will determine the .win-
'"'"In the first district Tongue's very
hare chance ban become a gt.od ilglit
l,,g one, due not much to the uew
from Curry county of 10 majority
there, a to the (act that that on error
of aw waa tuiide In footing up lu"lt'r:
' . ... - i. ill Wit .nut
I burn a voiu in m'"""" " , -
I Curry, the vote hy the returns ho far
I . '...ili.rllirir Il.lliZ!
receiveu, Hiiiiinsi iiimi'"si --. .
Tongue, 18,874. .
"The wven precinct yet to near
from in Multnomah uniiity will prob
ubly decltle U'twceu Elli and Ouinn.
Without (irant county, the lliturea o
far received give: Quiim, ll.WiU; EI1U,
llOli Hut the iiewa from Oruni I
th'ut Ellis' plurality there 1 100, le:iv
Ing (iuinu 73 in the renr. However,
the unheard from Multnomah pre
cinct, which will cast ubout 600 vote,
areapttoglveQuInu from 60 to 100
plurality and thul'a the quarrel."
Mrs. MurtiiUa t ook.
Pally (iumd, June o.
Mr. Murluda Cook ditd ut her home
at Eleventh and Mill atreets ut li30
o'clock this morning, at Ihe aire of 77
yeur. Deceased hud been sulleriug
irom neuiulgia of the face for the past
Id yeuis and bus been an invalid for u
number of years. The disease from
which she sull'ered for ho long a time
w n finally the can-e of her death.
Deceased was born hi the town of
West Chnzie in northern New York.
She resided theio until she reucbed
the age of womanhood, when she wus
uiurricd to Mr. Cook, and continued
to reside there as long a her husband
lived, be having preceded her In death
aland 18 yeur. Seven years lust Sc
tember Mr. Cook removed from New
York Htute to this city with her daugh
ter. Mi Mille, and ihe family of tieo
T Hull, Mrs Hall U'ing a daughter of
deceased. For several yeur Mrs Cook
and her daughter have resided lu the
cottage at Eleventh ami Mill streets,
the former being unable to leave the
house.
I (.censed had been u member of the
M E church for many years. 8he
leaves only two children Mr Oeo T
Hull and 'Miss Mil If. One daughter
and one son are dead, the latter hav
ing been killed while fighting lu the
Union nrmy.
The funeral will lake place Irom bcr
late residence tomorrow afternoon ut 3
o'clock to the .Masonic cemetery.
untliiy School Convention aut!
.Uas'onic hXtUrsion.
The ()l!4E It H Company's bouts
will make a rate of one fure for the
round trip from all Willamette river
points to Portland and return to all
parties wishing to attend die Statu
Sunday School Convention. The
same rate will al o apply to nil mem
bers attending the Grand Lodge, the
I toy a I Arch and Eastern Stur Grand
Lodge of Masons.
Tickets good going June Oth, 7th,
8th ami !Hh, and returning up to mid
including June loth.
Edwin Stonf,
J C Mayo, Manager.
Supt. Itiver Division.
Daily (iimM, June ft.
IHsinkss am) Social Session.
Tlie Y P8 C E of the Christian church
heltl one of its popular business socials
at Ihe home of Miss Ida Evcnson,
Twelfth nnd Patterson streets, last
evening. About 80 young people
were present. After a bhort business
session a social time was hud. Re
freshments, consisting of Ice cremu
nnd cuke, were served ami irrentlv en-
Joyed hy all present. At 11 o'clock all
tell lor their liomes, expressing them
selves ns having been most delight
fully entertained hy their fair young
hostess.
bully Cuartl, June 6.
A Qt-ii'K Artist. A man Is In
town today who cnii mnke your sil
houette in about one minute's time
without the assistance of tt camera.
He simnlv takes a hIimcI. nf ilnrb.rtnl.it.-
etl paper and with aid of a pair of
scissors cuts out the i.mflia r .).
Ject and pastes it on a piece of card
""'' ' men pay nun iu cenlij
and get tlie outline of your face.
(liy Ciurd, Juuefl.
HfiilNEsa Mkktiv.i ti, it i t.-..
dcavor society held Its monthly bual-
IIMI (1i.....i... . .1... 1
.."winy i uie inline oi itt'V uml
Mrs Needy on Eust Tlilrteeulh street,
lust evening. About 15 perilous were
present, nnd considerable business was
disposed ot. Atnoinr nihop thia .i,
society voted lo pay o on the pastor's
snlary. After the brines. im,l bepn
gotten out ol the way a Bhort social time
was had.
bully Uura, June 6.
Ei'tsaiPAL SociAL.-rhe ladles of
i',i 'l7 ,1 Vulld K;lve a 80cl " the
Parish ha 1 wt ..i.,i.. i ,.
i,f, . i i , -b'lt.. ii its wen
Bite, tied and a pleasant time wus had
r'vseiu. tee cream and cake
"veiling e Wl'rc ferVcd durlllK llle
DtKD.-Mr Jerry JJlgalow, a former
reitlent of this city, and a sou ol D C
Ihgalow, died in j(s Angeles, Cal, on
Sain,, y ,llKlti M n,, nt ;
Non,rn.';ri9.f''
tllX Uuartl, June j.
-Makkiaok Lke.nse.-A innrrluce
;kJo,U,,,',ll,yBrhl,U,, "V Cou ay
M t tuni" -'l' Hurtley a..d
MapletS51 Z ,,ttrklun. of
I There Is a ,000 delinquent tax list
.InUne county out of a total ol
TONGDE AHEAD TODAY.
He Leads Vanderburg
Cilia tlertvri
Pjifolal lo tlie Oi'aro.
niHitAKu, June 0; 4 p m Tnn
republican is now In tlie lend bvn'
votes, caused by a gain Gf Xtv
in JJtlUKlus county over prev L.
ports It will nrobubly tukl th.XS
vote to determine ihe mutter i. "
talnty. lricer.
A LITTLE LATEH.
Another report received about th.
same time as tlie above, 4:30 n ... . '
Tongue is 0 ahead. 1 '
The re-election of Congressman pi
lis, republican, lu . the second tfistru
!9nTedT,bya "lu1rulity f from to)
to (i(J0. Tho nonul ut ..i ,rt
they buve been "couiited out." 1
A Card.
To Rev II L Bonrdnmn, IIcvSjt
Rose.Dr C E Loonils, MU Rui,.
Hendricks, Prof D V 8 Iid, (h.
Glee Club and others who kln.il...
listed J W Oeury Post No 7 n i n
aud the Womeu's Relief Corps, a t
oohervuuce oi iuemoriul Sunday
Decoration Day, and to those W,0
contributed of their means todefuj
the expenses thereof: It s considered
tnai uie timtiKS or (tie aroresaid organ
izations are due and the mm. .
hereby tendered to you, one and til
lor j our ram assiMiauoe,
By order of the Post,
A Yerinutox,
A C Jen.vinoh,
J P Gill,
Coin, on Arrangements.
Gusheu Items.
June 3, '95.
Election over. All trying to diUJi
themselves to the result.
Horace Hampton made n good clean
race and has lost no friends. His vote
at liolue was very conipIiineutary-65
rrom a possible S3.
Henry Mathews received acoinpll-
mcntary vote In his own precinct thtt
auy inuii might feel proutl of. Goshen
doesn't believe in going back on her
own men.
Misses Olive Notthup and Ellt
Elder, of Eugene, are vi-itlug near
Goshen.
Jesse Cox wus elected Justice of the
peuco and Philip Berkshire constable
for Goshen precinct.
Ho for Pleasant Hill's picnic on the
13th. We'll ull be there as usual, for
we know we can count ou a good lime
when Pleasant Hill turns loose to en
ter tain.
The danco given In Matlock's wa
house Mouduy night was well attend
ed and all report a tine time. Anotir
will be given on July SbyJFKeev
ey, tho blind musician. Coineeverj'
one.
Road Supervisor Swnggnrt Iscsrrr
ing a petition to change the roid
around what is commonly known u
the "Collin hill" at the north sideof
the Camus swale on the road between
Goshen and Creswell. Everyom
eligible should sign this, fur it it
much needed improvement.
Hampton Brothers will soou Blurt
across the mountains with (heir cattle.
Mrs B H Hyland and family came
up from their home near Junction
Sunday to visit with the family of her
sou Frank.
James Reed, one of our dairymen.
Las a man employed making cheese.
We are Informed by his brother
Bert that Lucleu Parker, lorruedyof
Lane county but now In Gilllain, died
the other dny. A surgical operation
was performed upon him fiont which
he did not recover. This will bei
severe blow to bis many friends in tbii
oouuty, as "Luch" was popular here.
Feathekweiobt.
Unity Items.
We are disgusted nt tlie democrat
of Dexter backsliding and voting lor
Baker In steud of Sklpworth.
II F Hunnicutt was elected Justice ?
the pence and A Mattesou constable
lu the precinct.
. There Is o,uite a little sickness In
this vicinity at present.
The Jasper (louring mill ''' v
40 lbs first grade Hour for 1 bushel
of first grade w heat.
" Mr Sum Btircs Is helping MrRn
fro put logo lu the creek and tbev lu
soon start the drive to Eugt-ue-
Messrs Snodgruss, Barker 'udjrob
son came up (roni Eugene Monday
vote on account of their homestew
claims.
Mr A J Renfro visited Eugene tw
week on business.
The election passed off quietly
day. The democrats made a en)
8ln. .
Rev MeCIaln, of Koseburg,
preach at this place Sunday even
next at 7:30 o'clock.
, -,.-The cloeM
xerciscs ol the Eugei'e rul'". ..TL on
...111 l.A I. ..I T (Ii. fltiHf.t
Friduy evening. June Uth, !'