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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1897)
FRIDAY, JUNE 25. Wli. ii il Hear up haying w ill I III rl r f tin' duy. Ml. Kauri llilll.ilt i viMtlrjg ll ll lilla III ( i.l vuili 'Hit? Ohio f-publican have eudnised Mil Ik 1 1 hum:. ..r I' S Junior. Mr ami Mrs It A WaMiburne have gillie lo Foley Spring fur a month. 'I'lit g)pM. l.uw In I II I'ldclld III move f f f it I In- vicinity of Portland. (i .tilmi itnm express wagnu ha j In-i ll li orated w lib sign 'f 'he KJ! I'llll llllle Co. I Inn H M Ynraii ilelivertd an ad dress m Dullus yeMerdey on IIih oca Inn nf St John's liny. I'i-iiuhMi r Kmify walu Kugene to tluv Miiiilmr He I tlm! Hit) robber spared liim lust nielli. ,s I' l.owi II ha applied for a lent on it very clever clothe rack to be uu d indoor. Ill on exhibition at Tho Hrow im' mi Nimli street. George Cuhtrce wa In Kugene ' lenluy. lie 1 moved hack lo Plea ant Hill Mini think Lane eouiity Ik Mill a ifixul I'ouiilry In reside In. (ii'ii I) I iiiiiilliiii', (ifHalein, proprietor nf tin- Otegoii Poultry Journal, in Kugi. u jcMerdny. He I visiting Ann- Wilkin, m ar Cnhurg, today, Mi Minnvillu ll-porler: Mm It C lii-niii in of I. urn- county, la here on a visit w ith her parent, Mr ami MrsW I, 'lony. lUr four cliildieti accom i:iny lii-r. Mr K Wcldcumn ami two clillilivii Ii ft this uiorulii for Hi attle, ami afti-r a hiioitM.il with hi-rduiighur, Mr K 'I'linii.toii, will go In Hall Antonio, T-x i4, tn ivsiile In Hie fuiiire. Ilolii il JiiIiiimoii, pimlmaslei at Cor viiIIIm, gave thl print Hiop a pleuMtnt lull Hii afternoon. Hi In an ulil time newspaper man ami tin many friend In Him city. artliularly ye editor. Mr uihI Mr A J t 'oiin-lmk of Port l.ui'l came down from Foley Spring luxt night ami went on lioine on this iiiui ul ii k'h local. Mi Coin lock' lii'iilili wu greatly tieiielUted ly I lie trl. Judge Shitltuck, tit I'nrtlaml Iihi lie tided tluii the treai-urer of Multnomah i-oiii ty iiiuhI not nay ovt-r to the tnt "Flint money ri'i-i-lvi-il." This ibcis iiii pel mils county lieasiirer hi pay mom y out foi wununt liiMcad I Hie lull- tllXI-.l. Cnrvulli (laelte: Prof N LNa'rt. gun of Kugene, for lioine time ili-aii ol the purcparatnry department nf the Mull- university, spent a few day here I him im U J ) Letcher, rs-profi-HMr of niiitlit'iualir at the U oi (., In visit ing Corvulll fileud. T J Roger t-aine up from Linn w ty tmluy mnl with Ar.-li Kico left for Collage Grove by private ci liveyaniv. Mr Koi-rniliiti-ii that until he eronn-il the river ul lUrrlnliurg the road wtre In excellent condition, but lie em-nun tend mud the iciiiuiinK-r of the way up. Tin-.Im kbohvillu Time alale Unit (I H Audi-moil, the HxrflNter' lute peclul edition until, apeul a few day In Hint Ni-cllini t Ithoul paying hli tl I !. Aiiilernon I now in j ill at Yn-ka, Cnl . and hi feuiale traveling ciimpaiiiou H ill pioliahly Join him there, JiickNiinvillu Ite'ii: Kaupvr K Kulill, now a lull ItedKi'il Oregon altoiuey, n tin ned to Jin knivlllo oit Momlay. He tlll remain In JaekMiuville iluriuK Hie Miniiiu-i to a tend to the U'khI tiUnliiex iurlilelit to the u ttleiiient of hi liilli r' I ii r go Mxtalo. Hnle.n hlHtiHinau: At F.UKene the Fotlilli of July celebration committee failed lo M'cuie adcipiate fund, lieme there ill be no Idow-ouJ at the I'nl vernlty eity on the nlorloin Fu Kern mil me invllcd lo come do II to Huh in on Hint day anil all fail to cele brate liKcllicr. I'mler the head of "M lull It" the AU l'iiii Ik'iniH-rut ha till to ay : "The -till of July committee at Kugene could nut collect luml Rulllcleiit f.ir a cv lu lu nt Ion and it ha been Weli up. u view of the boaiit of atipreuiacy In all Hunk'", of it paper, thl IHUkI In humlliitUui;." Tin eka, Kitiixui, had a aevrre halt Momu yenlenluy. Hall fell In ilzr fii in ii bun t-i( to a o I r it'll r$g. lllrdi ami don were killed ami nuineroim ruiiawuy tiMik plrce. No liven lot. One hull Ntoue w pickeil up that ineuNiireil 14 iucbea In circumference. Slier I (I A now I count ructlng at Koae lmri t vi iew fruit i!rier, making live I ta all, with it capacity of 8iH) txinlielta diiy. Mr A Kin and Mr T It Hherldau have vUited the orchard In the vicini ty of ItoHfhtiri;, and were aurprlaed at the uiHKiiltuile of the crop. All the tree Hcvitied to tie filled, aud they etl liuitti that the amount of dried prune will not lull far Mow loO.ikO pound. All ut Hie Tai-. II ui following figure were ttnlay M'cilied at the klierilt) ollUv regaidllig the tux collection. Tlie original tax loll wa fl'.M.'.Vi T7, and thl together w ltn correction ami sherltFa anes iiienl make a total of f I.W,NOI .'.4, of tlim amount thvie ha teen collected lik'i. Mli ;ttl, w hlcli li M Kx OS corrt HimIm, leave Hie delinquent roll fit),. bi:t i.. On July IM Hbiilll Johntou will commence nerving warranti oil tlia delimpieut. H03E OUTSIDE COMMENT. Furmer Student cl the Lnivmily Hie People ol Kugene Friiiii I'liapmaii's Charges. HrlKtal Cliapinan ( rllli lr. The JloMliurg lleview alume editor, Cliaa II l-inher, wa a aludeiil at the 81 hI I'lilvemity (r liilee year, fur liiuhe the moat inlelilgint ruin men I yet made by Hie Mute prt- ori the unb Vrraily tioulile liioiiglil aliut by the liHMrlence and lack of executive ral.ll iCy of l'lesidelil I hapiliitu. Cli)) man and hia coadjutor, the OirKoiilau, houhl pay particular atteiil ion lo thl impartial oulaide cotnuieiit. The It view "A lari(H number of the ivilen:a of F.ii(eiia, lordlier wl.h many of the student of HieHiale Univernity, huvr petitioned the board of regent of that ilintllullnli lo remove 'resident Chap man. Hue 1 1 a peliliou a the one pre aeuted ulinuld not be ikruoied by the board, ali.ee tin people of Kugene are not cbrniilu kickem, a the Oregnuiaii would have the public believe. "The editor of the Iteview wa at one timo a ktudei-t ol the university and iM-rmiiially know tlial there I much local pride taken hi Ilia acboo and Hint Hie reideiil there have only I bent lutereita at heart. Na'urallyi h liaxa paid attention to the allega tion brought agaliiat l'rmldi iil Cliap Wall, and couvervallou with atu lent mi other cognizant with the true atate nf atlalra have convinced u iliat hi rtleiitlon at the bead of tliu lu tllutmu can only piove iletriiui-ntal lo il. Many ol lil Idt-a are, lo nay the leaat, peculiar aud he ha put In tiled liuiovaliuii that are uiiHipular mid uncalled for. "Kuillier than llii, prenldeul Cliap- lu an aeemi to cling to Hie idea that be ha a right to mix in matter entirely oulaide of hi dullr In the oeliool, ami this hat veiy i atuially eligeudeied euiiiities that nave tended to impair hi uwfulurM In the high poaillon that lie occupiea. 1 he ditcharge 'if the preaideut, anil the selection of a ilgti minded, competent man in hi place, would no doubt r.atore Iran- tiialily lu thl eicelleul educational liiHtltiilioii, which had audi aapleiidul record before il pamd under the plea- ent lnniclenl and uiiMipular man ageiiiaiil." AM) l it Kit MOItF. KObllKD. J. Ulirelil'a Htore at I'd aaut Itolibetl Mill, Illj Ould J ' 1 1 1 - i OurcoireHiiondeiit al l'leiiminl Hill today mihI u the following item: "J Whee'er'a More wa entered by robber last l.lglit, klul ut leant f.KI worth of good were Molcu tlierefroiu. The alore wa torn iiide dow u and liHikad a l iiuigli a r clone had pained through It. No eatables were taken." Il reem that every month aonie country atoie lu Lane county I broken into am! rubbed. The county cniiimi. loner com I fliould idler a goinl-it-d reward for the arrttt and ci nvlctlmi of the gulltv par I lii. l.AIKH. The thieve enteral I he Mote ty taking out a large patio of glan in a front window. After they were limlde they blanketed Hie window facing Mr Wheeler' residence o a light could not be i-een outMile, '11. e paitlr were horebuck ii H eir trncks were plainly vUitde lu the read. They broke open the cash drawer aud carried It down the road about ItD feet. It on y cou tallied a few dollar. Among the article iuUmhI were ot.e cane of . boot, all Hit ladle II ne hIkm s III Hie More and all the tlrM-elit diem gondii. More Outside Opiiiloo. (Albany IVmocratl "The F.ugens Uuaki nsk-i l'rl dcut Chapman the following red hot Hue: Ion: 'Doctor I'hapniau, stand up and answer! How was It that you did not drop Urgent Bellinger's son from the university roll when lie had but 'J points lo his credit, theu rsinaiu silent while students Howe, Cherry and Whipple with 7, 0 and 'i points re. sptctlvely, aud others with 4 to 12 credits wr forced to quit the univer sity? How was it you refunsd to put the inotloi. to iiiipeiul young Ilellln- i ger lor lack ol credits'." "Judge Itellluger was Chapmau's guest whll In Kugene and the IU'akd asks Is II In gooil form ami propriety for the accused to privately entertain the judge end Jury w ho must pas up u bis CSJIS." naiif l.uM, Junr .ii To i'aviI'ina The follow lug were among Iiom who went to Vaquiua Itay this mornii'g: Mr Win Iteimhaw, Mi s l.ulu lWnshaw, Wiu Mayer, V Hode , Jus. Fegl and I. Simons. On lomor.ow morulna's carlv irmin :. a"- .u Dae. Mia Kettle lW iu,r.,u ei.i aud w if and Wm Reiishsw . , . . ' """ iinmr i ram I 01 1 SIDE (.OHM KM'. fry Incoiiipllmeniiiy ( niic.mii ei Dr l)imaa by Hie rtate I'ren. We gite what apace vte n ..pare publication of critli Win nf lr ' Chapman clipped from the late !" : "i-IKAHCATK-I KI'KAK fKo.M AI'll Al. KNOW I.KIK " (i.'urvalili 0tH'. Jm. -' 1 1 It would iiuturally b-ein that when twelve of llii yeur'a gin uatea, w ho tpt-ak . . Inal LlioW ledge, tigu the petition, I lii !...' aH-cll loat. ihey repreaeui r.e part of Uragou, and from a four to year' contact with Hill heuil enable tliem to peak o.irrectly. With men I like ex-tJov Wbiieaker, McKliile.v Kleetor Voraii, Cou nly Juilge I'ot'er.l Joel Ware, Hon A C Woodcock ami i thirty other reputable citiein to uy liotlilug of the alumni, who nitf'l Hie peillioii, it mean that there U it Ten ter and an Incuhu inviting deutli to a tale inatliutlon, Clmp ua'; to'ilii ' npeedlly dlNpiiM-d of. A high mlude.i, bioad man, of good character ami recogui.ed uefulue woulil never call forth audi criticimii. "rtlll.lC OI'IMIM HAItHI.V KVKR H KOMI " ( al.ai ir -rrir, Jinn- 2.) There keeini to lie Uite a big Nplit between )r Chapiuun, of the iStute Cuiveriity, ami Hie peo;de or Kugene and the urrouiidiiig country, wln-ie be Ii but known. l'ulilic opinion hard y ever got- veiy fur i wrong, ami it would be leuolmble to auppoxe thai if Or Chapiuun i u lil man to be kept at Hie head of the ."Mute L'nlverrdly, lliere would benome wind of praiie vmuuate in hi Udiulf fnnu Hie public prini. All the people ol Oregon are intt-ret-ted In tliii In-ti-tutlou of learning, aud harmony mid peace I II support. "( IIAIKIM WAHHAM' AN INVKSiilA Tlo.N." (i urvall ii liHi iie. Ju n-) It 1 not Niirpriking that the Ongou- iau regard iinlruthlulne a a "trivial ollense." Thai n pel's policy fur years hi public matter hi been one of mis representation, fulillcations mid 'in Uiruef, aud il la Put t.a(ii al that il aliouid term Ivlng, '.reacheiy and ih It, giM.llciiiHiily attribute h ul mr e.ary adjunct to mn'cesi. 1 lie charge nf lying niiide aain-il lr Clapnian, of Hie State l iiiversily may not lie true, but Hi fact tliat they are made by the most reputable cit l.cns nf K igene men of loclal, biisi uens and tluaucial standing : ct-r-tainly enough to warrant and di imtud an Invi'Sligalion. If Ihe charges, made an diieclly, are proveu, It I unfair to pri-Mime that the bo rd of regents will ruluiu Or Chapman al Hie Lend of On go. ' uni versity. To do so would place a pre mium Oil dl!.iiiuty--uiake ice ,, virtue. The giKnl cltizeii ( Oregon applaud Ihe ipKisii!on to 1'rc-idcut Chapman when it nys the ruivrrstty of Oregon shall not be converted into a hopilal wherein the youth of Hie Mute I to be inoculated wi h ihe Kiiiiono.'s virus of faleliiHn and de ceit. If Hie charge are untrue, Pres ident Chapman lias nothing to lose by an luve ligation. A SMALL SiilLKH MAN IT LI. iK Ml AHP I'RACI'K'KH AND KUOl'l!ni.AI. M A.Mt'l'LA I IONS'. Allinjr llrml.t (lltel by .1 Ii U tuin, y. Suie I'ulTenlty nr.lute) June .v The allulrsof the University uf Ore gon have fallen into a mont ileplnrable condition. Homethimr is radicnllv w ntinr In that InMittilion of learuiiii;, which should be the pride of the state. That something seem to be i pres i lent, Dr Chapman. That individual is a man ol loo small menial calibre to be at the head of a gicat Institution like the University of Oregon. Ills actions hare shown him to U small-soulcd man full of sharp imw- t ice and egotistical manipulation-, but w holly lacking lu the broad depth ut uiiad and Integrity needed in a uni versity president. When Ins Mmrt comings were exposed to the public this dapper little fellow set sUmi sharp scheme, like the MleofUic last Oregon legislature to capture the board of regents. In order to detract Iron) his own ilmineful methods, ocuu- dalous charges wers preferred against uiree 01 me promisors, w no are men atMive reproach aud who stand head ami Mioulderssiiove Dr Chapman iu the ealiiutttlt.ii of all who kuow them It w ill be a ad cmaieutary on the morals aud eulightenuient ol the Mate If a man of such character is to be re. tallied as president of (Ids institution for the cultivation of the morals and mauuers, aswi-ll ss intellects, of the young m.u and women of Ore on. 1 he I iiivmi-mIiv .,r n ,., lltTU:l broad mluded man at its head who .i- .... 1...1. ' i " P al the hands of , nuy g.tn or inauluulaiors. The iveo-' The ive,, ide of Orcuini ill u .u i.t. ---.i m, uiTji iU terest the final actum of the board cf; regent., ,o.ee wheih.ro, not they are , IT T ldi"K ",y scheme, o thl. light weight trickster, ' wbeihrr they will submit to the slw-, lacle of the I uiversitv inwn Inir draped down , . .J. ,. 7 1 v -,nur in uiny i jliiucji, or wiirthjf i ,tv wi ... ' will, it) as ! inr SH-opieoi Uiegon wish, nut ad e-! cvnl, respectable nun t ts head, ana lurd a I VHVIV.V an institution i! U-arnlitK- MI-HAKK II hi: is ju.taii h, r:iii .. tins:. .Kn it was a iiiLtuke In import the in- to experienced nui gradum" ' II , olirtire I'-nai'Til ii."'"oi "" i Into .ucli an ex ilu-d i--i i"". " -. in i A r..uf..r miitliUe if H Hill utjunvmi)''"" retained In it, ulnce Ii" I"'" "'" '''"j almoHt u.terla.-k of r.i..-icity to cotn-j nrehend the r.ipon-il'ili'i-". the '" ,,J irtilliitiesiind the dutn-i of II. Hit- t'r... ii ... 11,1'ua 1 lllll IVIJUI I UOH.-C II. r... I , vtliere litui-M l; Shown, but tliii principle diei not Jiu- , , Un l i.;. the contrary, It cinteiuplnte bin Jin uiiHbalaoonai liN U'-Jloii lui ex hiblteil hi uiifitni--. SUIK KM t)irU.M Coiiipiiiy C aud ltegiien!al Ollicem to (in from Kill,''-lie. i!IJ 'iU.".l. i'.. The ntute eiicuipme'it of the nation ul guard, is held ut Hood Jliv. r this year and cry iu .ii-atioii points to a v-ry pp.lliable time for the soldier boy-. The cum p will Iv known us t ump Jack-on, iu lion ir of Alaj ir Jack-on, U S A, wlio is detailed a instructor, and di b- paiticiiated iu by Coiiipanii- d f Kug' ne, DofA li luiid. A of K ,-i-biir, !' of Albany, H ami I i.f S-ileui, II of Wo.idbtiru and K of Hubbard, coii.pti-iiijj the ncoiid rei(imeul, l',.iU rv A and l!ie oiguul I c iriis, tii''i t liei Willi tin-1 Ii in I lia lulto i iuf.iiilry from Fu-ti-iu On-goti. 'Ilie tiny will put iu u pood deal of -Iruight wink, li-iii; at -4 : !' o'clock uud lU'ht- uii ie nit by '.'J', 1-ut mixed iu witii it i.ll will le happy e ents lo;ig t le r in.uo.cied. A lurge lliimla-ruf visitors will ul lend ami will be extended cwry cotiiltsy by he coiiiinai.d ibg ollli er-. Cotnp .ny C will leave Kuj.e .e ou the I: ii Culifori'iu ixpiiss Monday nioniiiiL', being called together til their arrnoiy ut ':U Sunday night uud I'ca'iip" there. t):i ibis train will be eninpany 1 uf Ashland and A of Ho-e. burg, und lau Albany it readied, w lu re i-iiinpuuy F i -t .tiniittl u sKciul train w ill I e iiiinle tii which will cur ry tin-Hi tliioiigh to tin ir ilt-Minutinn. loloiuli, O ui.ni and other n-gi-1 1 it- 1 1 u I illiceis fioni lii-ii- ai! go nl.so. Those wlio Ht'emlai c; from I-) igene will be: K-gilileMal olllcers -tiul (ieo O Vo- run; U-v W S (iiltit-tt, Ch-ipiaiu; J M Williams, acting udjulant: F I, Clitiiubers, iuaiteri.a.-ter; I) I-. Yoratt, s-'igoutit miijor; I, II J ihitsnu, emu lustry serBemii; (iio Willoughby, Colo. ergeaut. I 'oillllilsioi, t ollleer- of C CW S M" cuptain: "K S Hu-lun, .st lieu. tenant; J A Currie, L'nd lieuleiiiint. Nou-commi.diiiieil udlcis Cluis Currie, M. serneuir: Uilnli I Im i.itt.v -nil sergeant; TM Hamilton, iiiurter muster; I Dl.uiimir, jrd seigeant; II H Hitnti r, -1th wigeant; 11 II Miller. Uttl Serceuilt: W (i Wlliti si nirmnl. K 11 Church, ITii.l corporal; T W Mun ro, rd corporal; J Audeiso-i, 4th corporul; James H imnioii.l, laticew. pond; I' J l'utterson, musician. l'ri ales- Norbert Ayn, K A Heeler, U U Ilishop, 11 M llluck, I, A Holl nian, Will llu Imell, Samuel Cui-e, M H Cul'f, F J Craig, K J Cruwfonl, Jr., H K Derrick, Howard Davis, c A Kasiand, W FFiuncis, o N Fraer, jr Lloyd M Freeman, A 1. Oil lliuid, O lluiues, K II Hurley, (' C Knullniuti, Chus Iuiiis, F 1. Kt uiiedy, W Mcduire, Frank Mc.Murra., Kalpi, MoMurrsy, Karl Mount, i: k Mun.inv.S K Nye, F 1 I'oill. i: Fryor, F I'rvor, Ml Strong, Horace Wcstbrook. j W lien, fio, O F Ford, I. K Willouglibv. NKr wtKK- i:ix rno.N. The l-irst for Jojephine County Tlie Scuffolil Keuily N Hope of licpricve. Josep'iine county will have her llrst legal hanging on Friday of next w eek 1 he scaltold is complete; the trapdoor j w ina's "n it liinges and Hie knot is j ou Ul ', though the latter is not I l'"s'iiig from the crosslvani. The !''xm,li"" '!' U a simple affair A " ftfpt lead froin HlH (ml P-'rch to the platform; nn r,m I'vupthrousUtheiWr, and sher, II Hiattsf.MtuiU im Uu. instrutmnt of the law wl,ich hurls the n.i.r.t..... '. 0;'1 eternity. A high folll.e 8iutg out enclosure from pt,bn0 view aud j fu"('r- l"et already prevades the i?1 '"'' Melson u,h fiester are Mh lined in the .teel cage Messrs I LM'"iy Fallen, and Sheriff 1 1 met con omti nui- uiiiie ine ueath watch verv lhtb r There will be! ' "" 'peciaiors and wnal wiuWs there are to .h. tlou must necessarllv m i ":".". ! tlou must ne . ,i t . ,u tut- gioortiv stvne MeUon d.vsu't want to .ilk toon. 1 .Idera. He has apparently 1. ho'"",Uto!,i.dl.a,ihln to I ' -Uenw. He ha if, uu, two dren iu Cr,,t, ,;t Citv, hut ,hev v uul bjlmr. i.,. i.i... .... ' i , , ' '! . ' "e "Pi ' omi ins lie lliitiks he is ir ..;... though for the sake of hr ci, ,.7 " '", 1 Prefers , ha, he make no ' Kit lt liuU Mum. GEMS FROM ABROAD. I State loiwRily CaHnut Prosjcr ii . an inpoiui;ir .lun liki; Chapman at Its Head. kliould be am t haus far Liars." The Salem Klatestiian adds Ita quoU rillmr Dr ClinnillttU. In tll Issue , . r - . cf June 24tti It sayi: "The State University cutinot pros per with Mr Ciinpiuun at Hie head of it, and it ought uot to prosr It me board of regents persists lu retaining a man so unpopular, and deservedly so, utnong the people with whom be lift labored." "While the board of regents for the Plate University U investigating charges preferred against other mem bers of the faculty, It should probe- deeply Into those preferred against 1'icsidcnt Chapmuti. If the preside it is Hie manner of man described by the charges oicnly preferred ugainst hltu hi ollklul lieud should promptly come in contact with the snickersnee. "Of Chiipmuu it is churged that 'among ul I the students and all ihe professors of the University of Oiegon, (lie person bearing the worst reputa tion fortiuth and veracity Is Dr C 11 Chapman, its president.' This writer U unable to fathom the meaning of thut. A 'wor-t' reputation for truth aud veracity is certainly a backhanded way of culling Hie mun a liar. There should be no chairs in the faculty of the Stale University fur liars." A 'Fad"' Party. I'kllJT Ciutrtl, Juus -1'. Iut evening Miss Maud Wilklus eutertuiued at tue spacious home of her parents, Mr and Mrs F M Wilkins, on west Ninth street. The party was given in honor of Miss Aimee Lyford, ofCorvallis, and was one of especial pleasure. Each guest was usked to wear as a decoration, a representation of his or her own particular "fad." This called forth many pleasing aud original 1 leus, while many were most puzzling. The tuerrimeut was at its height all eveniug, for some of the "lads" weie still couuudrunis. The game of the evening was ' Literary Characters" lu wh lull Miss Friendly aud Mr Cockerliue divided honors w ith Miss Ueallo and Mr W E Hrown. During the evening refreshments were served lu tho dining room. The decorations were, for one table, red poppies and maiden hair fern, for the other, carcntions aud maiden hair feru. The decorations iu the parlor were of syriuga, tassel wood, ferns, clematis and roses. Huby Hendricks, Ina Craig, Alicia MeKlroy aud Nina Wilklus helped in receiving and in theterylnsr the guests. Those invited were; Misses Uelle Hrowu, Laura Alexander of Corvallis, Ida Notlsiuger, lua McClung, Julia Vea.ie, Stella Dorris, Margaret Under wood, Mattle Smith, Cecile Dorris, Heuelta Dorris, Miss Friedlamller of San Francisco. Carrie l.aner. tt-r. Norris, tarrie Friendly, Jennie Heat lie, Clara aud Fauuie Coudon, Louise Yorau, Ada Ileudrlcks aud Nellie Oilfrey; Messrs U A Wlntermeier, Herbert Thoiupson, Earl Church, Clyde Fogle, Homer Kseney, tiny Hovey, Walter Orinin, Fred Fisk W K McL'lure, Jolin XlcL'lure. II X Cockerlinu, Louis Johnson, Waruer Drown, Lawrence Harris, Al Hamp ton, Dr L L Whittou and Leonard Drown. Springfield Observing. F.d Collins is visiting with his father this week. Miss Lena, Maude and Willis See born are home again from a visit at Woodburn. Inez White returned to Eugece Monday after a short visit at Mr Bur. ton's. Miss Mary Roberts returned home from Lebanon Monday eveuing. Miss Abbie Dowerman and Ruth Cleaver went to Eugene Friday. Jatue Stewart is home again. Dorothy. A Xew Show. A place rd show wind .7 'uo DeLano's V " T. Z ue Puullu Drama "Ckaity and the Beast" win be resented at RALPH ROBINSON Juue Admission 2c N'ot a True Dili Ti. vri.. lll.hn., .. """ .V.'-Jury h" roed a ! Z Z '"l month, ago on the charge of gambling eATUDPAY JU'E a Father Dtly went mornlug. Fred Ilerbold has I'ortlaud. t Monroe tLi F M Templeton, wasln EnMB. . last night. De Ml-a Pearl Dorelius I v!,tll) f In the city. smw Rov LU Martin returimi Lum. today'e locnl. K" Mrs S Handsaker relumed fr rieasai.t Hill today. m A tractlou engine cau-ed ..uiu excltement en the streets today, W W Haines returned home thi. afternoon from a business trip Dofl, Work Is uow progressh gon tl f" d yard sheds at Ninth and Wlllamtlk Kobb. Johnson, theCoivullis .Mb ' returned home on today's lopji, James Hemenway of ddtuije Grove speut IukI night In Kugent. Oeorge Baker and family of Portland returned home this morning. A DCDeunlstou, of Portland, sum of the Ureut Northern R it, , (a ,hf oily. Mie Mack Hommeiville and Mii Nettle S ewarl went to HndaviiUj tod,', to sieud a month. Secretary Klncaid came up thii afuruoon for his usual over-Sundar ..l .l ...t.t. l.l.. r. :i.. mi i. wiiu in luiiiuy. Mrs W T Eakiu went to morning with her husbuud, who U state employe at the asylum. FW Unburn, cashier of the Euzen, L an aud Savings Bunk, ts ciHiflned to Ins room with malanul fevir. Hon S M Yoran relumed lust niirbt from I) lias, Polk couuty, where hs delivered au address yesterday. . Mis- liar. let Dotson, a i-ister of Mrs J M Abrams, who has been teuchlugla Hp Oregon City -chool is un ou visit. Miss Fanny McDaniel, of McMlnn- ville, rs visiting at Prof Johtisen'a. She will leave for California Id a lew days. C U Jeflries, of Portland, the ftuit muu, Is here looking at Norris Humphrey's crop of fruit. He may handle it. The Bteurus bicycle jjiveu us a pn mlum by the S F Examiner aud woa by W 11 Blunt u, Is ou exhibition In K Scliwar.schi Id's store. The parlor of the Hotel Eugene has been recurpeted and repapered to I all the rooms lu the seeoud sto I are also been repapered. Workmen today are puttirgia the cement cross walk between the Ma sonic building and the J II Kleoin brick. Miss Marie Ware, her many friends will be sorry to learn, Is quite ill with inllammatory rheumatism, at the fam ily home on Fifth street. II V Gatef, ten lor vice commander of tht O A 11, of Oregou, a well known coutrnctnr and capitalist of Hill boro, was in Eugeno ov r last night. Ralph Whipple, of Cottage drove, stopped off today ou hi way home from Corvallis where he attended the O AC commencement exercises. Bission, Cal., Mirror, of Juue 21th: Mrs II II Stone and child arrived Sun day evening from Eugene, Oregon, and the family are housekeeping near Mrs Henshaw's. The Dth annual convention of Ihe diocese of the Oregon Protestaut Epis copal ci.urch met iu Portia 'd yester- diy. Rev D H Loverldge and Prof J D Letcher, of this city, are In attend ance. O PIHoff of Irvlug, this morning, returned home from San Fruueisco, after a visit f tin days to California points, lb reports having had a pleasant sojourn In our neighboring state. Brownsville Times: O A Dyson and J W Moor, started for the Blue River mines Thur day, where they expect to do development work ou f t Lucky Biy claim. Thov were accompanied by Uldenn Foust. Oaklaud Tribune: W W Felger, a mlnlug attorney of Port Towuseud, Wash., who went to Bohemia last week, returned to Oakland by way of the Cottage Grove road Tuesday. He made au inspection of tho district In the Interest of Eastern capitul, and does not hesitate lo say it is hi belief Bohemia will become one of the most extensive camps ou the coast. Mr Felger examined the Music mine, nod expressed surprise at the exteut to which the mine la developed. McMlnnvllle Reporter: Charley Galloway arrived In re Monday even ing, having made the journey moot frc n. Eugeue via Yaqulna bay, co er Ing a distance of about I'.'O miles 1" company with a school-lellow at th" uni errity. Tht boys concluded after some experience that walking sufficient lealth exercise and that Bleeping in fence cornets and la"19 waaalitCe bit superfluous, so they sent their blankets forward by express and are making the latter part o'. the trip without ballast. Qi itk a Present. A girl gradual of the Eugene public schools has a pre ented with 6000 shares of minh'S tuck T.tlue Ut one dollar per share-0 O