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VOL. XXIX I.AKKVIKW. LAKK COUNTY, OIlttGON, THUKSDAY. SKIM'KMIStilt 3, UmK NO. tit) w HARROVIAN WILL COME IN PERSON TOLMtEVIEW PROMISES RAILROAD Tells Governor Chamber lain He Will Build At, Once SOUTHERN OREHON LUCKY Says He Will Come, to Lake County and Lakeview to Enquire Into Our Needs WAItMNH ! II You A a Mill Wm Chap, tthafll Multarha , Hlf S-fMclactra. aiai a Urtat. Hi Ami.., tfunlur (ur Vuur tlla, tor thai la tha lllant who fiat All In Wall Slut I I stale map Itml ilollctJMit'Ut that wnu (I I bear tin thn subject. We want hiitiithclv Into tin- yenyrnphy mid' topography of pi act leal y '"'.v por- i linn of th" stale now itnl HfifKl I y j IBllrOHtt. Wo dll'lla-lt ll I he various resources wild (hair .. ciinik'hm of, ditvidnpmtiut. We tutik up pa t oularll i thn tstid omit t y. 'Harmy rounty. Madrna, Cleat Lab, ant other air- j tlona. Tha vast unproductive region i also subjects for diacuitaloii. ami I Mr. Harrlman frankly ad in Idol that the varl m aectl-ius should have rebel, . ami be finally aiinouiiiicad f.i iiih that ! ha would order actual work heyim In ' tl.it Immediate fiitnrr. lis wmI'I he j would rail together various oMIelal ! of tha (lltlertiit roHda and that a rnu fcienee with them the dt-llnlta bimI detailed route would I if settled upon, j The conleii-uc alll iih riti t p cil with j thi surveys ol a mi'iiber of right of- ; way, all of wlich havr beeu hell for! some tine Uild till maps of whcM we wt-ut over on our il.it to .Mr. Jlarrl . II. wu 'a lodge. " I Ace rill uc to Governor CuamlMtr STAGE GOES OVER A PASSENGER S BANK KILLED nir if in UIU MONEY Young Britisher Meets Death After Traveling all the Way from Glasgow Alio In f a Hire i-i-.Yiit nc-rlim-il 'mil Sitiin,;y iiiuroliitf on I In' mute lH.-tw.fii l.lkeli-and A I urn. 1 li i r I liHt III f l i f Wlla . nail, lit' 1 1t Mill) fre'ght Mini In-ihli-a hud mm' im-Mi'i'to'a nlnmrd. The j driver slates n iiuutl of iluat It'll ivi I Islo, llarrlujau iuteuda to extend .the i the lead hona-w, inuklng them Jump braucb line uow terminating at )?. alilcwnia nt. n lower i.Hrnlli-l troll and III pul Dial eaatward to t ml. t - roiirh tlloppliikf Mini rap a future ronm-cii di I' lithe proposed alxlnur Oi.e piieim-r. h iinnjr iumh noith b mi in-nth Hue It ia iilmj a;t"inii'd John llnxtcr loa t a hi Im practical certaintr ttiHi the line now i k Uliil liv n heavy caetlnif ruhliiir being tin I It to-Klamath Falls Bud I til akull "'id liriik Inir In miiii. I If Uflili.h t lljrrlrtiuik liu firili.ru.i 1 1 ftiu LA' ti M itti IiIm Utfftl fr.tltl laltlMLrftU Si-flt ilarrlnmii will nt i-nca Inilld n roud I ..i i,..i,i ..i .. ....l.. .m i. . " ;, , V " irxtiMHI.-il uorlhward totJU-r un l ttn n i a... in iro 11 m. v.o..,.uo,a rivKr, j rr lo ,,,,1 dun w it h the tSoutli Ubrr up thn Ilea '" . ' jr,"i"lii I'acillt' main line nt Natron, an. rouiiuuaiiou in ion iuiuuiom noiiiu- . ,. i,.. ,, , .... ,i., i,i JiiiuV t liU futln-r whuliitil rifont'y a't'l I Al'nrna. wImi wm Miiiujr fur IiIh f a in 1 1 ' i.i hv imi i hU itri. Iniz-a tiiiIi ii-d. J-.liu w i rlr-t w-m f. r Hi.l lit h xirHi'K.' mill ami Ih'hIii v Wlia kill ll null II II-IV lllllllt.-n frillll iiiih-i Imc hia lat lii-r wliu waa uwitit liiuT IiU i'iiiiiIiik at llw pofti'ffl'C A Im1 ptiaMeiixur hi aUo m-rlnii-l.r InJntTil. On- of thowe nn li tii whm 'rtininia J. Itakor. th Mutuuic (Jrainl L-inr. r uf f'n'lf iriiln 'lli"' riironir'a vi'riln'1 i.xiitrnt.f1 the drlvi r (ieorxe W. Llllmt. but li. ld the atnr rfm-pH ry rHMpoiiHllilc fur iii'i'i-lii'iillna the Ktnuv. Kmbf i. (Jmde-C.Tre'a ft th,'i&i1'r, A iilni.lli. lt....M..A. A" U... I.'- ! i a i . mihii iui urgiiiiinr, oii.fcll a I Practli'ul Arlthn etc, Modi-m r,iinliM j (tramniar, baub'a V. H. Ill-tory. I t r t ' . ww wi vw m J arrim n ww w w w 11 ww . Hyatem and Copy Hliua N- 7. 1 will b at the ai-bi'iil boiua dnrlnu tb foranoona of neptaintar lotb and I I lib for tha pnrpe of exaaitoloK and ! cluBfirylnir pupils. j llitrb Hcbool texts aooouoced ati opening of achool. j he object ot the pub) e arhool la to Kl?e aucb traiiilncc to tha younK that the? may become aelf reiiit. lo- I depeait-it in chatacti-r ai.'lwell fitted) to aai.oe all the riir'ita and dutlea of true citizeubip. That thin object i may be leulizel, the teacher and par-j ut mnt ro-oprrale wilb each otberj. id aeruriDK lua iniereai, inn correct .ir-nnrtfr)int and nrnriee mtfrtrt tit thai piuil. Without this co operation ihi I betl retiiilta are rarel" aecored. We' . . re'pacfuiiy aak it or e.h parent (When the Railroad Comes Our n ieictier meeiinK win u neia ai IN POTATOES Prove to be a Wealth Pro ducer Over in KTaxath County FINE ONES GROWN IN LAKE the achool houae Saturday, Hnpteniber 12 th at 2 o'clock f. 1 Aaaiifiitneot of work, diacoaaioo of t be course of atudy, with other ousiuean ' of im portance. Every teacher is epxected to be on band promptly. A. J Han by, Principal. Farmer .Will Be Strictly In !L eru to a point. In (Neutral Oretfou whern aiioh rond a mild cut a or- ixiaad Hue riiunliiK "Bat ami et. Tin J e-alei' fiHiiMiii'iu niHiie ny i mvi rnoi l.iiiniilnr llHH who returned from n Hull to linn liiniii ut Klauintli l.uke. Ilairl luuil told tha governor tliut coiiilruo lion work acrom centrul Oti-uou w.ll lKlti juat aa anon aa thu route ciiu lai liM'ated, which roiiahy will lie ilur I it U the I'leient week Accord I nij to Chanilici Inn the aidiuMiieut to tiiiild tha roa'l h tilth tloiu l!olU'titiii dhh a tacit one He iuotia llairiinan aa aayiiiiM. 'V'e wll tiui.d a line l.itu reutral Oie.'on luimedlntely. Aa hi on h coiikI rue' luu lorcea can lie tome in Ixeil thn Hi rk will tie coiuini'iice I. think I ean aaiurn you Unit ground will tie broknu withiu aixty uaya. " 1 "Mr. Iliiriimau alaled dillu itidv that acluiil work would I id Ih-uii on the hi4 lnl:iyfd exteiiniou Into cculrnl llreifou Hi once, ' mild ( inverilnr Chuinlii'i lulu on hi return from the oonferencw with tho Wiurd of Sall Street." The only preliminary step In be. inken before cuuatructtuu ia liKun in t.o Mr dell'iltely the routu, nod that will bu done withiu the tirxt few dayn, aa the it-mi. t ot auottiur olticial iionfereuce of hub Hurriinaii iilllclala at Pelican iiay. This con fereuce bna already lieeii ordeied, and Bill lie Htleuded ly Jiillua Krutt Kchuitt, diiector of maiuteuauce and operation ot the Harr!uitu .turn; K K. Ciilrin, vice prnaldioit o- tiie t'niou I'nciflc; Wiilliam Hood chitt nii r of thn I'ticiflc ay nt oiii. mhi.inI hik'ti olllcliila of the Southern t'licill' In du lui in i' in I ie i a of thu leual htiill The moht. Ititcri'Mt ititf ipieHth n yci lo lie dt'Cldcd, Mini the (Hie timt will lie of UtmoHt liupoi tiiiicn lo the levioiiH itlrec.led. Im whether Hill lliiiitn tup rent i ill Oreyon with nn eunt et or H noith nod eouth line, north and Month line feoined to moht Invor in Mr. limn ..nu'a but It umh iidiultted that there htuieniluiiri urnd -a t hut would preneut iiIiiiomI - iiiMiipeiuble eiik'ineeriutt illltlciillii'H ami tlmt. llieie ia h lumen tlemiit iiiinte of ,i uiilea through which thu line would huve to hoh mid vhicli Moiildu't pi oiluce h ret-pecV atile whirwlind on n hut Ihv 1 nm i ml i ned to think, however that the road which will lie built will bit thn I'XtoiiHlcui of thu Coliimlilu Koutherii from Hliitiiiko, Mouthwiird, folluwiiiK the Dits OhnteM river, mid of cour-e, this Hue will eventunlly lie e.vtendnd to coiitiuot with thn Kouthtrii I'tu'ltlc ivvteuaion. now lieinu coinpleted into the Khiuiiith l-'ulla country. "There wita uothiuu hit or mint itli.nut the iihIiuu of the liueiiieeK con ffiencni o ir piuty bud with .Mr. llumiiimi. We worn provided with hu eudlcas aupply of iniipM, didwiiiK', etutiritica and other tlutu prcpured by the llul riiiilin 1 1 ti irt uild nl.so with nil wu ruu dirtn-l from I'ortlaud to Hnc- raiiifiitu over that route, wh'ch ha ; urndt-a and ia a mule direct ! route tlmu Hie pieneut Hue ruiiuinit etraltfht uorlh Hud aouth froiu the. Coin. iililn river lo the Culltoi uia line j and i-onuei I luu kith the Southern! i'acitic at Weed. V.n , ub-o I he exten- j alou Iroiu KIhuihIIi p'n 11 i to Nntron ' ami the ctinl IiiiihI Inn .if thr line troml ilNEWTOWN IN LOST ; CABIN DISTRICT' CALIFORNIA BEEF MARKET IS DULL I r tion Detroit or lilahn over to Mudru lorn I'OUIiecton with the extended (J il ti hi til Soul hern load. Nor wire theae ell the ffojerted 1 1 ilea w icli .Mr ilnrrliiiH'1 pro nl ed at ti e recent conference, ncivitdnu t' I he kovi rnnr I he tireal ailrnad liiatiiale declared he hliped to liavo njip irtiiuily tti lake a perinninl trin j with rone ot hm otflculti hut into , l.nku and llainey count lea with a flew nt deteriiluiiiif the innat feunthle j rti'ite for a line exlendieu fiom aiui'e i point oil tile ('all ortilii Niil theiiHteril i over to Lakeview, thence on into llainey county to H coiineci ion with the Oreit-iu jSlinrt Linn at intarln In the extren.e eastern part of tireuou. (ioveruor ChHuiberlniu aald Hint if Ida health permitted it be intended to take a aide trip over into Harney country a.i be was Ueeply iuterented ill that aeutlotl. ' S'u other projects were dNcusael at the conleit'iice at i'cli'iiu Hnv, and no mention was made aa to when the Coon Hay-Drain line wool I Im com leted, if ever. N'nt l.intf waa HHld aliout the couipletoii of the "l.ytle iCnad" fr. in II illcborn to TlllHii ock (ioveruor (''imntierlnin aa the remilt of II lli elnm Willi lendiuu cli7ena KIiiiiiiiI h, .Iiichhiiii ami Joieihine countlen, will appoint a hik'huiiy com iihhhIoii in it tew tlnya to decide ou LLMf.1 Ull.l ll.l.UI.M fit,. I II I I 1 .1 1 11 it U fltiu w 'J to toinotitle road from .Medford into' ""J the Crntei l.nke couutty and fioml J ,l" .there to Kliimiith Tulls. .Mr. ll.irrl ! lllltl I iiihii. Iiimufilf . ut 1 ,1111.111111 I limnbi.r l r l T i ci:k AiaKin i rcpa to I Mace Victor on the Market a-i Prices liulc Low, Not Many i Heiti Shipped, and Hay the Jump OUR LITTLE FOLKS ON THE STAGE The Juvenile Cantata, by Dr. Heritage, Pleased Kverybody on . J. Perk from the Loat Cabin Miuee waa in town the punt week tak ing proper rtepa, pertlnniii to tdeiuy lUKinit of the to u xitv of Victor. Mr. Pet'K iv this la a i oppo-ntou town to (i llritl. but there will lie no rivalry dlwpieyej a the in lictai'illa now show that there will be nerd ol the two i duces, iih the work betak Tbe cbildieu's cantata civeo under tbe direction of Dr. Heritage at tbe Oiiera Houe Moudav evenintf for i t.. i i. .I it. . I. - ... ... . . . . i ne iMHinnin ratia iierai i aaya inbi ijem-iu i I toe ladiea' am waa a very Chan. Hoitou, wbo rei-eiitly made a j I leaning eutert .iDuient, and tbe cause shipment of cattle to Oakland, stated that demand la very linrit in tbe Cal ifornia market tot cattle at tbig lime, and I bat very few inttle are beinu ahlpped. At the pruy beef ia bring Hni ou tlie I i 0 be believec that bay if beiii'.' held done by llm Lofftu oruiual' Discovery, has proven a too liiub in tins countv. lie-bought I parts vein hi iiiiice aii'i wti 1 1' ti is annul lour j all the liny that he will use early, pay feet in width aud cairyiuK a wood imr tit IV) too. The fanners are no hi k;h Krad" of ore and ia now consider holding their bay at 17 and 8 which el one ol th bettt prospect in camp.' be believes is more than the catt'e This shaft is one and a half nules men enn alforl to par. from (ioulruu and ouly Hit-eo bun- No Lake or Crook county rattle dred feet from V lot or, and which , have tieeu brnuebt iu yet, but tbU is towu will pruTe its name iu reality, I coueldered the bent feediua point If - '1 1. .m. - . ., unj cuu m uoiikui. Bi a reaaODaoie i price. Cattle from these points will probably be driven here later in tbe fall to be ted, aa shipments can be made from this sentiou any time dur ing tbe winter uiootbs. within ehoit time, and thrt majority of tbe peoplt of lake county w ill wake up too ate to realize tbe pporlonities that cxint iu tha Lout Caliiu Mining Dinlllct, as eHrderu money aluue ia no bolurf nted to tlevlop this camp. of niuca excitement cu the part of tbe youngsters of both sexes. The participants rautred from wee tots of 'J or 4 years of aie up to "sweet sixteen" or over, and it was eiuarkuble bow tbe Doctor Iu such a abort time as was at bis command could have tauubt tbe children their and drilled tbem into such proncieney. some of tee nttiu outs have tcood voices that will dive a irood account for the poaeesora as years lnciease Tbe Klamath papers tell of bis pota to crops iu that country and claim 1 it will lead ail other countries in this state in that respect. We are not so sure f tbat as tbe potatoes we have .sampled as a Lake county prodnct. can net be beaten for size, flavor or mealiness, aod wbat is being dona over there can easily be duplicated in Lake county. It is claimed tbat parties wbo bare given to tbe cultivation of Ibis prodnct in this connty bave found it highly remunerative and have demonstrated beyonda doubt tbat this section will as soon as tbe transportation facilities are snpplied, be in a position to sap ply tbe markets of many of tbo coast cities with potatoes of first class quality. Tbe first new potatoes to come into tbe Klamath market this year were brouKbt in by Emer I. Applegate, wbo has about two and a balf acres of hia place on tbe Mitchell ranc in potatoes. Tbe first of tbe month be beuan digging potatoes for bis own use and ou the Hth he began to sup ply the local market, getting bis pot atoes in about tbe same time as tbe first biprcents arrived from Sacra mento. Tbe qualities of tbe potatoes grown by biru is considered much better than tbat of the imported ones their and tbe demaud for borne the grown I product bas been very strong. Toe tableaux of tbe 50 children1 Tbe area tbat Mr. Applegate bas in grouped iu tbe scene of tbe crowning ! potatoes will net him mote than foOO ONE THOUSAND SETTLERS COMING TO LAKE COUNTY FROM ILLINOIS were lulu's request hii Id he would be glad to servo as ii nioi'iiiiir of this highway coinuii-Hioii, and he will probably lie ! named as I'lmirmiin ! (ieiieral .M tinner .1. P. O'llren of the I llHrriniin lines in this territoty and I'Ved L Stanley president of thu Des chutes Irrigation A Power ("oiniuny returned from Peliciin May with (iov i eruor Chumheritliu. I They stopped ut anil were entertained j by the citizens of Medford on then wny home. Tin- Kl.iui.illi Fails I'ail.v Herald la wine tutliu fiilloali); roult of the ttiiiijiiiii.v 1 1 1 1 1' milking Htrvnuoti effort to populate I .nl e county with ii ili Niri'iililc cl ihm of H'oi!i'. It k: Tlirouuh t he I'fforia of the ownera of 1 1 ii (iri'uoii Military ruiiri irrmit one thoii-iind Cent nil IHinoiH furmcra art' pMckiniip t heir lioiixch ildtrooda nlitl prrpHi in to move to Orixiiii be- All l iipiipubir Spi-liitf They huve iliscontinueti the use of w uter from a opulnr vpiing ut Priue ville vince four huinati bkulls aud n !i I of Iniucs were found Inn led iu the Imitiim. It is believotl they are relics of ludbins, us no one bus been iiiixnM- od in that vicinity since out I y settle tiient. Slate I.iukIn ;oln l'jit CIihs V. (ml1owBj of Salom, State Lund Agent, wus in town nn busuess connected with hia ollico. He reports j that near y nil of tbe school l.inds , iu i the county ure now takeu. There is still aoiiie of tiie indemnity lauds left at fS 7o per net", one flttb down, and one (If Ii ench your. It ua not ho long since tluit these lauds were felling at 2 per acre, lint any of the lauds lelt ut prt'M'iit figure Hie worth Ibe price. fore next aprinir The.v have nimle their 'ifriinireiiientrt to roine out b,v epeciiil trniiiM to So'ithrrii Oregon sin! will nettle on the military road jrrmit in Luke ami Hariiev countiea. Thin ia probably the larfrem elul rratlon from our point ton weatern state alnce the day of the o!d Oregon trril. niul will brli.ir a particularly tleelralile clijsa of frtrnu'ra and res'l tlentH Into Southern Ortxou. He Fouiul It I'ald The Ore.'on Tradesman makes announcement of the fol owiug truth: A county merchant of Iowa decided to- break away from the olti foL'y spirit which had airected him and It's fellows for some time. pHiiugly he speot floO iu advertising a special sale. The Hrt diy of the sale the tore took iu almost UHKl; the next six days averaged over e"lU) notch. 11 is advert in l nt' bill umotintetl to 3 per ?entof the busiiiess be did. He found that it paid. of tbe May Queen, and in their sing ing of tbe Zird Psalm was part culariy beautiful, and impressive. The Little Cantata, ".Months and Seaaous" wherein young ladies repre sented and sang of each mouth of tbe year, with groupings of three for each season, aod a chorus between each by tbe little tots was very well done. Some of tbe young misses bave voices of promise. Tbe yt uug misse9 and tbe months each represented are as follows. : Ltna Tatro, January; Laura Duke, Feb i uary ; M illie Reynolds, 'tarcb: Mabel Hackuey, Afril; Nellie Harvey. May; lena McSbane, June; Mae' Barnes, Juy, Cuba Amick, August: Mary Hli?by. September; Lncile Jaquisb, October; Bertha Reynolds, Noveuiuer; Marie McShaue, December. Tae audiauce was not so large as the nature of the enertaiument war ranted, aud those who stayed away misled a very (leasing eutei taiumeut. LAKEVIEW OFFERED A COLLEGE OF MUSIC BUR NEW SCHOOL PRINCIPLE OUTLINES WORK FOR THE COMING SCHOOL iYEAR Dr. II. A. Heritage ia so will pleas ed with Lakeview, the people, the climate, scenery und surrrouudiugs I hut he w ould like to make his home here. In addition to those reasons he would like to ,'ocato hero because of his wile's health, w hich lus been imparud iu thu low ultltude of thu Willamette valley, Tbe Doctor assures Tbe iOxamluer of bis williiiguoss to loouto bore if aiittluieut patronage is assured bini to w hi rant the oslablishmeut uf a college of iniisio iu Lakeview. There is uo quustiou but that suob an Institution ' woulud apeak well for the culure of the people of this town, aa it would he a standing advertisement to the outside tbat ws have heia all that is of tbe best, and that It is tbe place fer auy one, seek lug a homo where oulture aud reliuemeiit abound aud where thu education ol tbe young Is placed on such la bigh plaue. 1 n order to secure suob au lustitutlou all that is necessary at the Btart Is to guarantee thn Doctor thirty pupils per week at ouly ou dollar eaob, said ie will tetura and put the coUega la I operation. It strikes the K.Mimiuer tlmt such easy tonus could easily be met by thu peopluof Lakeview, and that too, with but Utile efl'ot ou the part of those most iuteiested in music; especinby so, as such u school would attract poopltt from surrounding towus who would be glad of the opportunity to give their children a musical education from such a capable tutor. The Doctcr holds degrees from the Hryan, Ohio, Normal College, Chicago Musical college ; aud Is a Doctor of Music from the Willamette University, He bus a record of 17 years iu the Valpaiiso iudiaua, University :' one year iu l'Yemont, Nebraska College, founder and conductor for 8 years of tbe Spokaue Musical College, aud for the last live years baa beeu the Musical director of tbe Willamette Uuiversiatv at Salem. This matter should engage the prompt and eueigetio support of tbe uiusio loving people of Lakeview, u that the Doctor aud bis family can beuome oitlzeus of tbe towu. It is an opportunity that should not be t....t. IU01. i I'rirt' (ain-r I p Tbe Merrill Record says considerable hay is be:ig bought and sold in this v.uinity, which is famous for its broad fields of alfalfa and its mnguirl ceut meadows produciug the finest of timothy, clover aud other grasses. There eeems to be n good deuiabd aud fair pi ices are beiug paid. Pierce Combs receutly sold about T00 tons, in the stack, receiving per tou A. H. Libby also, we "earu receutly, sold olio tous of alfulfa and rye bay to J. Frank Adams for 7 per tou, while Tom Ortiield bas refused to accept an otter of (1 per ton for bis utire crop of alfalfa. Indications are that bay will bring a very good tU'iire this fall ' per acre, about three times the cost if tbe land. He bas beeu selling potatoes for tbe pat week at three centa per pound and tbe average yield is about nine tons to the acre. Tbe oncome from one acre at this late wil be approximately S100. Mr. Applegate bas made a study of tbe production of potatoes and has been giving bis time to bis patch. He plauted in tbe early part of June, using the ' Karly Vernionts for seed. Tbe land used by him is under tbe caunl. but is so situated tbat it is sub-irrigated aud it ia not necessary for bim to give any time to irriga tion. Mr. Appleuate baa about twelve acres of land on tbe Mitchell tract and be snys it is all any oue man needs to make money. He thinks the laod will be worth $1000 au acre wbeu people learu what can be grown in this section. With such crops as these it is bis opioioo that tbe cost of water for irrigation is no moment aud even if it is going t ) be tatty dollars an acre it will amouut to nothing. Kvcryoiie Mu.st Hustle Eugeue Uewister: An exchange ex claims, "Now watch thu city grew!" tint "The watched pot never boils ' It's the man who keeps a hot fire un der the pot that gets results. It is also the man who buckles iu and helps boost that witnesses real growth iu a city. Those w ho sit down and watch a city grow are only mere witnesses to the expenditure of eiiergy on the part of others. Don't be a watcher but a helper. Sulicnl' for The Examiner ami those magazines, t io. get STATE UNIVERSITY .:. GROWS STRONGER. The Lakeview School will open Sep tember I t. Tbe following is a ust of books tuitl supplies required iu the Grammar grades : First (trade Wheeler's Primer,' Wheeler's First Header ; second half year, drawiug book No. 1, tablet aud lead peucil. Second tirade Wheeler's First Ueiuier, Wheeler's Second Header ; second half yeur, Smith's Primary Arithmetic; seooud balf yeur, Outlook Writing System No. I, drawiug book No. 2, tablet and pencil. Third tirade Wheeler's Third Render, Smith's Primary Aritbmetlo, Outlook Writing System No. '2, Out look Copy Slips No, U, drawing book No. 3, tablet aud pencil. Fourth Crude Cyrea Fourth Read er, Smith's Primary Arithmetic, Modern Lessons in English, Natural Introductory Geography, Reed's Word Lessons, Empire Writing Speller, Krobn's First Rook in llyaisns, Out look Writing SysUn and Copv Blips No. 3, drawing book No. i. Fifth CirHde Cyre's Fourth Reader, Thomas' Elemeutry History, Smith's Practical Arithmetic, Modern Lessons iu English, Natural Introductory Ceogrupby, Reed's W$ Lessons, Empire Writiug Speller, Krobu's (iiaded Lessons in Physiology, Out look Writing System aud Copy Slips No. 4; drawing book No. 5. Sixth tirade Cryes' Fifth Reader, Thomas' Eleinentry History, Smith's Practical Arithmetic, Modern Lessons In English, Natural Sobool Ueograpby, Reed's Word Lessos, Krohn's Graded Lessons iu Physiology, Outlook Writ ing System and Copy Slips- No. 5; drawiug book No. 0., Seveutb Grade Cyre's Fifth Reader Smith's Practical Arithmetic, Modern Euglsb Grammar. Natural School Geography,. Daub's- U. S: History, Reed's Word Lessons, Outlook' Writ ing System and Copy Slips No. 6, Uuikett, Steven's and Hill's Agrioul tur for RegifMMrs.- Eugeiie Oregou, August 27 : Tbe work of the university of Oregou dur iug tbe coming year w 1.1 be tbe strong est ou tbe history of tbe institution, due to tho tuct that the working tools of tbe University, books, apparatus, etc. bave been much bettered during the summer. Tbe library bas been greatly streugtbeued by the addition of 10,000 worth of uew books aud uiuoh new appsvtus bus beeu ordered for all departments. The bilogicul laboratory has beeu almost completely remodeleu and many improvements bave been made in the Physios labora- siuce the death of Dr. Condon, - a professor of Political Science, aud assistant-professor of Psychology, aud assistant- professor of Education, a new head libratiau and a number of iutructors iu departments that have beeu badly crowded. Woik ou a new recitation building to relieve tbe over crowded couditou of tbe other building is beiug pushed, aad it Is hoped to have it ready for use- soou after tbe opening of tbe season. Tbe girl's dormotory baa beeu complets 1 and furnished. A number of new student club bouses jvm j iiuuiuor ui uow Btuuauii uiuu UUUoes ory. Many of the buildings nava nave seen erected duriug tbe. ituiuer, been renovated and the. uew library jTbe work of improving the campus building which was wholly without being pushed as rapidiy as possible. ' lights, and but scantily furnished last The uumber of students will probaly year, ia beiug completely equipped, ue from a third to a bait greater tbau witb electrio light aud new furuiture Hereafter the general reading rooms and tha stockiooms will be kept open until if o'clock In the eveulug. A number of new iutructors bave beeu addded. notably a professor of Usology, ohair that bas been' vacant last year. - Applicants . for . admission are coming to the Registrar rapidly, and the number on tile is much larger tbau usual at this time. Tbe fresh man class will number between 200 and 250 studeuts. Tbe session begins Tuesday, September !ud,