o Kill DAY, M A Y 'Hi. A K ' "l rain ' nided. Jjf Sharpie was in Eugene today Cottage (iruij will celebrate Jul; 4lb. J K IMti ii of Ashland. U In the city. Albany Mill ifiil)iHi- tlii Four ili of July. M O Warner went to Portland tbl morning. Public school color visible every w Intro tody. Oiigmal mgs el tlits gymnasium Monday night. fCtlmge Grove will oUerve iJecors Holiday .Monday. V W riHwii.un of Springfield, wu in 1 1 1 ctiy t I ty. JS F Kecliey o-ioslieli, linn beU appointed u imlary public. M I, Campbell ha rcluriud from a bUIUCs trip lO I Mia. A I A iti-u h id astanJ at the June- linn ( My iii'iiiu today. 'J'hua; hid exceedinxly luM ''"J1 muuiiil the court house. g.-od shower will likely follow th ik pit-M ill extreme lieut. 'I'ltu plutc glass baa beuii put ill 'be oiil (inldniiiili more building. Quill- IIUUlblT "f tU r t'itlell at- tiiiiliil the picnic Ht Junction City today. (Jin- nl Hie senior of Un- U of took an Involuntary bath In Hid mill race the i.lhrr duy. Come 'n tbe ( iy m i tuHl ii ill Mordsy Ii ijfli t mi I hear how tit girl can euro u dollar. (i-.i W Piclt.-U mi l Oris i i turned fnuu Junction on this after IIO'in' lOCul. Will ( uitli'iii-iii of San Franc seo, former llugciio hoy, I visiting with relatives in Eugene. Hlit nil' Joluihoii will tomorrow turn over itil'illii-r 1'iilli-ctl ill of taxes) to the comity ln nil er. T'i' Eugene agency of H Wenilierd t in 4,mh Iti of beer t Junction City by Hilton lul evening. lion H II Friendly mid daughter, MihH ltinitlio, Hrrivt-d home from June l Inn on tbe llos-biirg IochI, Mr I. U Ad.tir mid Mr, I, N Honey K-l in iit-il tbl morning from a very plm-uiil lrii to lt burg. lii lit- it iiiin.li'r of Eastern cuttle mi n In l lie tit tiuiM). Eugene I -Hit cat' It- center ol Western Oregon. AN 1'urgc, of Sun Frnoic.i, In I the ci y on liumncitt and is nUo vlslllug several of III old friend. I'mf E II VuKlroy went to Corvallis (inlay attend tb funeral ol the lute Judge llry-iui, a warm frieotl of bin. Jt llawlvy and wife of Eugene foruit'ily i'f Mooroti luteutl In move to Eastern Oregon to reside III thnl purl of the at ule. A runaway- Height train ran into a pa-ciigf r lialu on the Oregon bhorl I, In.' rullmiid jcst.-rdny killing 0 r- tiliH ii lid Injuring H. The I) U& N Co aces (hurt I II U cut lioui Co Hand to San Francisco and govt ihctnone U'tter, placing the ate at: Cnliin $t; steerage 3. (icoige Mclsnu and ami, of Van Oouver, Wuah., are vUiling relative and Mends In Kilgcue. They lode here on tliclr bicycles. K.iIm'H Cherry went to Cottage tlrove loditv to work at aaitaut In tbe H I' olUcc. Hit lumber Mr David Cnciry accompanied hliu fur u few tli viit. Ho i It F Mulkey, of DiiIIiim, pued I brunch on the Koaibiirg local thin aftt'tneon bound for I'leaxalil Hill while be will deliver th addreat at th imvei nw of the monument of the lulo l.iicluu 1'itiker. Hen Uindi Iiiib mild bit fur in of 1X Hi'it'H no F.Ik prane L'- nil lea w eet of h '.iigenw on the Kmalaw road to it M i l.yoim ami U on hU way to J.vbi'pliiue county looking up a new location. Mi Uuah la an old time res ident of I.aiiecouuty, and hi many friemU wish bun aucccit In lilt lip .v home. A ri'oie of tbe yoliu - marriageable .i i i. - WOUlflllM i't liiouc, intiiniiii, imvr ei i giinued a lengiie fur their protection and to promote refinement. Now wbatpbiuk Will it be heliexed lliey have placed In (heir platform a the riueiiliiil of iH-enllaU? lle.c It In: "K.olvtt', i'loit we, the niendicra of tbe Wmiiiili'ii Miiriingeable lengue, llo ngrtv not to u any any man ho la in t a patron of bit home iiewKpuper, lor it In Htroiin i Ideiue of a ant of Intelli gence and will prove too atlugy to pro tide for a fiuinlv, eilucate Ilia ehlldreu and t'lit'.niinnc InaMtiinonn of learning In the community." Sctudhle glrln, lll'HMli til l' - Col uigti l ir.iv Men eeiitsei: Mr V Mine returneil Irom II lieiniit es eiduv uiori lug in a aome w hat wik Ii xoiie appiHiauce, and well he in 1 1: lit . at Wi.liun.Uy afiei ti.x'ti the t 'bin he mid hi men were inviipy lug ut the fool of limit Scral.lile inouli lain n iiii.'d hiU liunxelf, t 'hiiaClav, Ale N bile an. I Nle.i.'iit were away, Mid llielr entile on 111 coiiIi Inn of provl lont lo. 11.11 elollilng w re eon tinned Mr llln.t lilt 1 1 1. me. 1 1 tt I v for hi pb.ee an. I ni.ir eil today with a in w outlll lll.tl pivilou. A PAI klU HOLSK (Jretted lll I'ulillC hcll'Xil I'uplln I.Bt Mlgbt. Ua'.lj 'Jjrl, Mtjl li I he Parker wa picked f;nin I hi prowenliim lo Uih do .rn and from pit to dome lnl night to wilne.t the tdon. lug esercUe of Kugtlie'i public clioola. Ibe in tire prog ruin wan ren dered with a nicety and flu lull very (red I. able lo all. Flow era werefalrly ahowernii Uxiu the performer. lielow ll the prorfraoi rendereil: Mulc Iiiatrumental ...Fmelia II. mi, Wiuifrt"! Hnillh Invu 'alloii It- v M L Itoae Kay "TrtW Jlertha 1' White Knay "Ilabitii" Moije A Idxou Song "Pulling lluld Aguiiibt the rttieam" Claim luy " I he Tongue" Willie Whipple ICa-ay "IMik liol for IVIecta" A Oliw Kiiykenda.l rtolig -(narletle Kaveine I.oiik, r.ilua li Kuruell, Mary , Oawford, A -nl UAwl.rey Kiiy ' .SlepplliK Mloliet" Ftlm I, llllinn- Kay "Nothing i Lnl" Vernon 1) Calllaon lualruiuei.ini Holo AdulUcN d lltlliiiuu lay "The Woman of the Twentieth Century" Ktlna V U llurnell Prophecy Thomaa i law t home Valedictory Nellie F Williauia' 8oiig-"Thougli We 1'itrt" Claaa AdtlreM I)r Wm Km kt-lidull rreentatiou of Cerlillcale Prof I) V H Iteid I imlrumental Holo,... Winifred .Smith Kxe.t i-e Hy Itoya of llie V hi Fmpire )illl Hy Heveliteell ( Jirla of 111 Cluna llUft-MamloIln, Piano Ilarlie Z Igler, Annie I) Awbrey Walter' Dilll Hy Twenty Uirlnof the Claaa The entire perlormuiice of the even ing with two exception!, were con tributed by pupil of the Hoi i" ili, and it ha generally been aald that no In t tvr exhibition ha i ver U'en given l.-Hter lluliu. iiaii Oimro, M .'t At about li o'clock I It it after noon, le'Nler lluliu, one of llie oldeal and moat highly reHpeeted o( l.uue cotiuly'a pioiieera, paxMt-d away at hi renleuce on High alrwet, between Si Veiilli and F.ighlh. He wan aged 7! yeu.n 2 moullia anil 5 tlaa, and tamo to tin county In 1HI7, oi f0 year ug.i tin Kiimiuer. He nellieil nil the lluliu tloliatioii lull. I claim, mIhiuI ll) in Hen iiorlli of Kugene, and ha aiuce con. liuually lehi.lcd in thin t'oii ii t. . He removed lo Kugene uboul II) year ago unit lia aluce tennltd here. Ill wile preceded iiliu aboul live yeai ago. Deceaned leave four i lillilren, C S lliilln of Coourg, .Mr F A Tozier o I Crenweil, H c Hullll of Creawell, ami l ll lluliu, of F.ugciip, who were all at bin ImtUide al llie end. lliaU'le Wit the CuUe of hi deatli, which wan heightened by complica tion. lVceane I wan Well known ami leiprcttil b luwlnof trieiidn, and ll la Willi Horr..w they will learn of hit llnul Journey. Al llie lioui of going to prt an the luneial airiiugemelitn Ii ut not jet been made. Jnuctlon 1'ii'iuc. The picnic held at Junction wan a very vujoyatile ullalr and a t'uii croud wan in attendance. A lint of the event on the program I aa lollowa: 1U.00 Hand parade. Hl.au Hand concert and acleclloui by llie choir. luetl Heat rice linker uud Miiy Campnell. Kecllation, Anna CampU II. liecilaliou, Drii-xlll. 1I:U0 Oration, lion Chan M Hartly, of Kugene, w hich waa highly "pokt'll of liy till w ho In ard It. lit N N Kit. 1.:10 Hand coiHvrt. :IH) Jumping, tlirl foot race. ! under! I Wreiliug match for boy ! al I ..Mil Pulling the atone. U.tHl l.adie bicycle lace. Me im I ii'Ni'le lai-e. 1'arw ln Yoiun, of Fugeue, w inner. Home race, lime intiat enter. Stroma marc Hint, W lley horne scoihI. ltane ball match. Four Inning were played, Kugene w inning. 1 he above contest w t re under th npt tvlmoii i f J M Nit-holt and Johu Moore, 7.o0 Urand free coiuvrl, S;;til l.tuee in tpera licunc. Ol. luatiou at Munnd A Mound ivrr'soiid nl writ' that the people of tb.it vicinity are lutt-ud-Iiik to celebrate Ibe Second ot July thi year a tne Fourth coiue on huuday. A picnic wil1 be ht Id at Congo prairie ID the ility time, and a .'itu e In thel evening Jut thin lde of the prairie.1 Kierylmilv who dehlie to npelnl their Fooith of July In the country arecor illill.' invited to attend both picnic and ilanie, at a very euj iati e lime la autblpulel. I 'I UK (iUIKS K Hard Lnt-Our l'ei'ii M ilitiii Alone. lUlll It TheYreku, California Journul n.'a reteiitUate, ban the lollowing Vu! the baud of Oy""e Unit la expe .te.i ti arrive In F.ug.-ne IM evenitig: The Brazilian gyp- who I ave cmuaed the reaid- nt' "f coui.tie outhofhere in end of trouble, ar rived on the nui-kirt of t ri U-t Tuemlay evening A iiion- gM".v I hard looking -t of liuu.tn Ix itig" tli' j are with t bin out tit w uld be hind to I find. For a numUi ( "fi tbey have been milking tbtir way through iheHacraiiiento Valley, ami the nllbvri. have kept I he in iuhvihk inot-toftUe time, 'liny have a lia1 It of helping theniM'lve to evt-ry thin: in -ight.hiid Ibeofllcer in Oregon almuld keep I hi in moving If ibi y ilenire to avoid bHvliig trouble with tl" hi. To Their (iriiH Coerei ttravti. I ompot dlTComrtlo 'It Ituntly "'! r . .., I j ..I at 1 1 .- I'"' .laMnll "I Mi ur iffi miiiv mo ii.ium K l l ll' 1 o ti t cemetery, MijmU)', J : ii I AH xilent mid Mill in the burraekn loiluy, The rllV mill cniiiioii Hre mute; Not l.eedii.g the blue, alul lint hetil.ng th" cray, The call of the drum and t lie (lute No picket will challenge the at ranger t'-es, W here Il ittern llie llug ol f .e i.iuvm, ' They Imil not their friendt, nud I hey I fear not Un ir foe-, A leepln their graat c-vereil gr.ivex. All nllent the camp by the tltep rol in x-a; The liKh'n In the tents have gone out; No Mil. tier wiih ( Iruut, tit.d no -nlilier with l.ec. Ar- rudiiiig to nnnt w th u hbniit. While velermm tire bilngii gii tribute of llowern, Fair eliuplt tn lo honor the hruve; They reek uul the tiny, untl they count Hot the I ourn, Asleep in their griin covered graven. Tre.ol aoftly then comra.lt n noil eatiir w illi care Tlie beautiful bloHMiiun of May. The Hum of llie nation were nolle aid Mr, Hi live boy were the l!lut nud the l iiuv. Place tnrlnmln of I turd tach illow betide; H -mt'iiiber our army of briivet, For home ami for country have strug gled ami died. They sleep in their grat-covered t: raven. CllMUAI.K M. F. H I'.NTLV, or llie I IJ N Y, S V. t'llilongi,ii Sue m v. nuj (turn, Mny ;'ii. I Phllclcglatik held an excellent met t- ' nig lio-t night clnsiiig up one of the lieal yearn of work in all its hMoi . Pre idcnt lligglna occiipi d the chair and a large tilimhi r of uunibers weie; present The member were keyed up! to llielr very best by the prustnce of Professor Carson After the routine humms Clyde Fogle convulsed the society hy a v vld portrayal of "How Kuhy Played." The special (pleslion of debate was then taken Up. The iiUesiiou wasulle of Hpulai Interest and practical value: "llesolved, that the ownership and cuitrol of the railroads by the 1'n I: til Slabs govirmuelit Would he prefeiable to private owmrshlp and control, it U'ing conceded: Hist, that such action be granted consti tutionally, and the puriiliuso to be made at a ooit not I i ex -ee l nix billioi. dollars, and second; that riiil- way 1 uiployee l aepointtd under tbe civil e rvice." C K W(sdon 07, led the anirmative suppoited by M K Applegate. The negative wan supporio.l by K U Alder man, V M T.mplutoii, KA read, M tlalloway, W S oung and K P White, Toe chair decided in luvur of the aftlrmattvc. After debate W 11 SUUer gave a prepiucd adtlrcts on "Civic Honor." After llie paying of some sundry! bills the siH'iety was adjourned. The liilloyig icsolutiois werei adopted at the mivting of Mav 21: Wiikkkas, ll has plea-ed the Ml-' preine Archinvt of the univerte to 1'inove fiom our miiltt our e;eenifd recent, lb 11 K h M Arthur, and, WliKt:.ys, Hy hi math the I nl versily lis lost an able aud eariieit fi lend, tin it fore tn it IUtl V h v, l'y ihe PhilologlsD siH'iety, that while we Ihw in hum hie submission to the w ill of the Mot High, we (io 1 ft ihe Its mourn ihe 10. si f our friend and benefactor who hat tnen called from labor to rest, and furt tier, he it I liKsol.VKp, That in Hie death of I Hon L K MeArihur the L'ulvemity I ban lo.t one who wns always ae'ive j ami relous in lis service, and an honest and upribl nisii, v hose virtues emhartd him to each sludeut of the I'oiversily and uisken each one to feel in tils ileal S a personal hs. Copies of the move were onierid pulili"hed aud eu: to ihe lafreaved laujily. N.t,'i;CTI.M KOAD. i'....ir K.mrd of Comnil-ioiiers l.ookll.g Well to llt-ir The trip im.de the flmt of the week by Jii.lgf I'otter and Coiinnia-lolier Calli-ii.il 'oliiM'i-'t ih' mule for a road . t', the Hltl.f IC ver Hilton wii 'liken for tbe purpi-e of einililliik' tbi-in load Willi klinwle.lgei.il til- re.pient ketl by thote iliterenied ill tbe inilien, from the boaril. The pro d route leuven llie Mi! Kci.zie r .ud ut I'epio:. about 3 mile" irom Kugene, ami from there gn- up (iute Creek. For aboul four tnilen, to tliHtuminit, in ii v ry good mad and one that with but II tie work could be placed Inpiiuie condition. The trail hum theie Into tbe milieu, which It in proi-ed to tuin into a ro.id, travemen a null covered with ln-we ohell rock thut can easily be worked and t'jOO in probably all that would be required to complete the road into the tnineb over thin route. At llie June uieetinif of the county board thin mutter will come up for conniilerution and J'it what UMitance i hey will conclude to give in the mat ter will not lie known until theu. The present hoard however, in establishing a n.uui) for ittelf un favoring a progrea nive road building nysleiu.and favora hie decision of the mutter can he looked for. IT IS COMING W KST. The I'lir.lugtcn Arranging to Cap. tuie Oiegnii. Miouri Exchange; It in reported tiiitt the llurliugion will simiii cum ineiice woik on il long prnjecten ex-t-nsion tn the 1'iicilic cnasl. The . Mil, il is s:iil, into not extend from Hillirgt teriiiinun of the ibillinglou, lint to be built westward from a pnint outh of rtleridiiii, piis-ing near the lieinlw atein of the Kittle Powder liver, skirting the southern line of Yellow stone ptu k, thence in a tolerably di rect line to lioite, Idubo.atid ucrorsthe Snake river into Oiegnn, whence two brunches iil lie run to (he eoitt, one H1 nit Ii of I be hoe of the Oregon railway aiiil Nuvi-.ition coinpiiiiy to I'irlla!iil. ami the other n -it 1 1 through Washing hoi to 1'iUet Si und. Sil.-titntiiilly, ihm pmjeci 'i under coiisideratioii prior to t!n punic of Is: '3, and he tiory it revivnl ry a local railroad man, who ciiuuit to have positive un slliunee thai il w ill be curl iu.l out. 'When ll.-'n Writ. n' Home fer C'dali." t'ullimeliceiiieiil tlllle's 11 coniill In k's goiu' ter graduate; He'll iiiuU.- a sii. ('h in Kami an' uu' j ! J'"1 ; ' p:u'u!y ze tne 'iite. He tarkliil nil the laiigllug "n ill' lalllt 'em in a tl.ili; lint he always ta'kn iu Km;li.tli when he's w riliii' home fercunh! He says that Orei k'sat common as the daisies ill tliedew; " kin run it race in Katiu dance a lig in Cieriuaii, too; I Kit' !'...,,,.!, I I.Ij i, mi ..' t..r .,..1 .... .., .1 -ill t,,n Wit, VI 1UI, HI, won't he cut a dash? Hut lie always talks iu English wlieu he's wriliu' home fer cash! 2 reckon it's a comf.ut jest to know the buy can speak In all tliem fnreigu languages, an' gallop 'lotiiid in Ureek; Hut bis wisdom' amaziu', fer he clumps iu a flash, An' always ta.kn in English when he'twiilin home fer cash! Atlanta Constitution. The liypslej. llie maraudriug gang of grtasern w,l ars disgracing tills section of the j country by their pietence, cauied j IkM night at Ooslien, and un the local I passed through this morning had not j tn-guu to pack up preparatory to coin, i"g mi although they may In-expected j ttt nny tune. A letter received this morning from As-essnr Hurlon states that w lieu they were in Cot 1 age Grove, tliey adetl in the most Uwie-.i manner. They would go into buutes without Invitation and by force purloin trinkets orauy thin: that took their fancv Tliey also slopped sib. ol cliilJren at d took their (liniii rs away Irom them. The t est thing our citizens cm do is to absolutely refuse them anything, and if they c,i Imo'.ent perforate tin in like a poious pb.sler. We can not gtt rid of them too quickly. Thev wi.l In-jiiit at useful at a fertibz-r as iu other wa. Hunting at,re;tt l.oja. llie liraiitn Pats Mining Journul as the 'ate Kd SblelVelin, who was f"l'"d (had iu the mountains while on a prospecting tour, w a great believr in the iiiine ol Southern Oregon. The p'.a.-e where bis body wa found lies in the mineral It It extending from tirave cretk to the Liohemia district. He was a nlrong tn-lipt . r in the existence of a gieat loilf in i, t u it slid wi.s doubt Ks 111 M ui-,1, 01 1 in lisle when death cvnt.t k I un. Mm Seh ellelm lives iu a 1 u'nti:, i, sii't-uen iir .Ms nmla, t al I: rnia, I u; uvt. sed lorseiera years made Wm-dvilie h i Ls.Uquaiters. STA I K LMVtKSiTy. Prorramni. of Ker,in,n of 20th An- DUul lonillieiici.uitu'. bf.NUVV JL'NE I3 11 A M Uaccttlaureiite Hernion, HV Cuu, K Linke I) L) Portland. Mo.sDAV JUNK h V M S'lidt nts hecttal. ILtalMV JL'.NE 15. 3 to j P M l'resiileul' Reception. 8 P M lleuniou under the Aunpicea ofti.eYWCA audY M C A of Hi. L ol 0. WKO.St.i0AY JL'NB IB. 2PM Planting of the Clua Tree. 3 P M Alumni Meeting. 8 P M I lie Aildrens liefore ttio Uni versity, Hon H 11 N -rthup. Portland. thcrsdav junk 17 0:30 A M (Jraduatiug Exercises. Opeuingof the Fall Term, Sept 20, 18J7 UimtlalicilasiMeeliUir. Pursuant to call a iuubh meeting of bimetalistn wan held at the court house tlil afternoon. The object or tbe meeting was to select delega es to at tend the state Uuiou HimctallsU meet ing at Albany 011 June 2. David Kby, of Ooahen, woe placed In as chairman of the meet! ug and At toruey L L Stevens, of till city, o retary. After llie object of the meet iug beiug made known selection of delegate was next in order, resulting iu County Treasurer A ri Patterson and L L Stevens being selected. J U Stevenson was selected to repre sent the silver republicans. makiDg three to go from here. Other prom, lueiit silver men will attend from here, and an enthusiastic state meeting Is expected, so that a perfected organiza tion before the next state election can he crystal izd. Coborg' Items. May 26. V M Vnuduyn weut to Eugene to uay. Misi Helle Vanduyn is c. nflued to la-r room with sickness. At a regular meeting of th I OO F held last Saturcay nighl tie follow ing olllcern -vere elected: J A Holt, N (i; II K Allinuliain, V O; Win Nay lor, secretary; M C Burns, tiensurer. The W of W last night elected the I'ollow ing otlleers: Frank filler, con Mil; II A Daniels, advisor; Wilbur Vaoghan, escort; J Mugill, watchman; EJ U-ach, sentry; Joh:: Cochran, malinger. O 15 Allinghaui leturued Suturday from Portland, where he has been nt leiiiKiiir the I'ruml loilii of I t) O F. r o - a - IlKtllLAR. ..'oiitcinptiule. From yesterday's Corvullis Gaze te: 'Eugene w anted T'ine for starter ami a Multnomah Club man lor referee. Thin would have made tlilngnpleanant all urouiid fur Kugeiu, an the Mult nomah wish the Uudes to win, their team Laving a date wttli Eugene after the Salem contest. It would have been last year's football fiasco repeated. However, the 'top of the Willamette' boys didn't maka their point. H E Judge was chosen referee and Roy iUtier, ofCirvahis starter. Brady Hurnett will doubtless act us assistant referee." The atiove is contemptible. The U of O bnys only want a square deal, and w ill win If they get it. Try It. Only a tuacpslxochlquahitt b.ossom, Plucked hy her little hand, She gave me at parting Senor Anita isiibel Ca men Delores Jtmnita, Of Xocliimilcocuetl, Near Mount Popocntapetl, Over the Ilin Grande. Jt DUK Hry.ON'8 IU.MAIN3 Thurs aiy s Albany Democrat: The remaius of J K Bryson were taken through Albany this noon for Corvallis. Mrs. Hryson wan met in Portland by her tins and Judges Burnett aud M c Fad den, and at this city by several other prominent citizens. The funeral ser vices w ill occur at the family residence tomorrow at 2 p in, aud will be under the auspieles of the Masonic lodge of wnien lie was a member. Before bis death lie left Instructions, among other things asking for a sbisrt burial service, and that Prof Frei cb make remarks at his crave. The Corvallis bur will attend in a body aud will pass appropria-e res.lu'ions shoeing the nign respect lu whieli Judgi Brvson - ..-.... several Ainany la yers and nroiner ."Matons will attend t ib servi ces from this city. At Cottauk Grove. -Ttsiay's Cot gc v,rove .messenger says; "The long rt. nt- Kjpsy outnt arriv.-d yester day consisting f al,ut jj , 1. gon. Iim.l.d wit), '.aquia squaw, and rappocsen. 11 is a mixed outtit, i)ert being among them Mexicans d Y.'iquia Indians. We tam.ot.ee hst I hey are f.,r nr what It to bsd.iiie witithein Lin u ,...1, 1 . ... . ,, . , " "i oe we l , though for ptople l0 kwp lu MAY The cycle pall, .hnuij Ubulii, Al Waddle of Poril,1(i , city. ' " 14 Itim Mulhewt was down per today. 'a, l'rof E B .McElrny nrriv. afleriiouii. '1 Uj 1 . "1 Ex-Commissioner lu low 11 todiiy. i::i ivrk HIU " " imius on n after liiMiu ticul. " .1 It 1 i ru v rl tir ... .1 1 C A Gray and W D I'uuh ,n , night In Eugene. ,m Dr A Sharpie wan down frnia Goshen orchard today. E 0 Lake, of HarrLhurg, uiDu City yesterday and today, Mrs J M Keeney, and sua y, Jasper, are visiting i;U(( t I Tuttle and E C rM. e.',. Luke cattlemeu arrived lurs lut h. Ashland Hecord: Mrs R J p. , vlsltlug lier brothers, the Mesnojw Mlna r lveatl went to Pleauut B11 Unlay lor an over Sunday vUH relatives. Casa Matlock. Alex Smith aod Join Utirger left today for a Q,liing h Miue iver. The picnic at Meriau' pirk todit took a large number of young woe. out of town. E C Smith and Geo A Di.rrii wt over to tbe McKeuzle today to iuj'.i ror the restive tiout. t;has Mayhew and family will 1MT, for Anacouda, Moutans, TuhJit where tbey will locate. gupt C 8 Hunt and Ilev Gilbert weut ti Pleasant Hill today to attend the teachers institute. The latter will makt an address. Rv Kbeltou or Ban Jons. Csllfoml. went to Pleasant HIU this afternoon. He is working Oregon In tU Interest of a religious paper. H A Copple, one of the divinity school students weut to Cottage Urovi this afternoon where he w ill conduct services tomorrow. Oe Alexander, editor of the L'bta on Advance, one of the brightest coun try newspapers of the state, is viiitinj bin parents iu this city. J G l-teveiiBon has teen cli(n bj the Eugene silver republicans as 1 delegate to repiesent tlicui at the Al bany conference June -nd. Hon Rodney Heolt wan lu from bit Linn county farm today. He reporn an unusually fine fp-p of wheat ia prospect for himself thin jear. T M Hermann, son of B ng-r H.N inonil, coniillissloiier of the genenl laud office has been reiiitlated 11s chief examiner in the pension nlli. e. J l. Zieglcr returned to my fnmi tin east, w here lie had been uttciniiiiiitlie f 11 Assembly of tif l.nil.'.l Stsi He repnrts having had a .U itaut time, New berg Graphic: Uev M Wire, of Salem, is here arranging to have a fruit dryer put up on his fruit tnot mirth of town. He already tins tM lumb.-r on the ground f .r the build ing- An elaborate plot to rob ti e Portland pontolllce has just been Inliea suu arrests have caused a big sensation. r .. L!.... T.'.,lnt n teetive HOI- iveiniijr .-.utv .i.k'"6i " , sapple, Jailer Watson and others ol that city are said to be the cnipir- ators. .I,,., draiit has sent ill 1' bill W the government for expeuses in attend ing tho dedication of tils fattier siomu, amounting to $779, This includes ex penses of bis family and a trip ir California. Tbe government laid tb expenses f all the other numbers of the Graut family. A Literary Publication-.-A ne literary publication, a monthly maga zine, Is soou to be launched upon pub lic favor In this city. H' m Issue of the magazine will spP" about August 1. It will be Issusd from the Register printing department. Two well krown literary lights of this city are the prime moveia of the vn ture, aud noted writers of Oregon, Cal ifornia, Chicago and New York art iuterested lu the movement and contribute to the columns of of tbe magazine. It will be devoted to liter ary work iu geueral, and specially to the development of literary gcuiuain Oregou. Register. The Drive. HarriBburg; Keview: Brown & Homtuervllle have conip'1'1 all arrangements to make their drive to Grant county. The cattle will be divided Into two bands, the fi"1 10 start Saturday morning and the to tolhcv Sunday, They bve W head of as line young cattle as ef' left the Willamette valley. B wlU take about 15 days to reach their at tinatiou. For WYoMiso.-Fred V Fili 1' yesterday to go with a drive of C"tl e purchased here by the Chase Cait Company, of Wj omiug. H- t0" 6" toU.klaud, where the .veMl bui will be collected, and the long J""' ney will be started about Jul 10. Fred will l. Hl...tit atsiut four tin land Nt-w mi Green i'f.O"l l':r, I will take his p ace as nigh' c rs m I e J lloiel iiolliuau during his awtuce. KA'IUUDAY 9