rn l wi 2! i n l n ij JL i '.ST.'.l!LISIIP.n VOR ME BIMRIUI.tIOX OP DEXnRlTin rKINCITLCS, M M PIRN BOUaTlimQ M TIT E Ml KIT nP ni'R r.WW H In r EN E li UAH I i 1TJ WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD CA1PBCLL IJROS. PUBLISHERS " i.timi. TKIIMSt" 12.00. 1.00 .60. i,. g,t. . : Z SaolM. . on kk,, .1! t""""- le,,e, W 0L'AK"' j s. I.UCKEY UKAI.KII IN Jocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc BEPAIKIN" PROMPTLY DONE. Work Warraolea.-aVl L. W. BROWN, M. D. i... ..iinn ana oumwi. I1 n . .i.t-n nvriotoffioe. Hours; 9 " B.C. XRAHITE AND MARBLE WORKS, . . Dvin. In Forelirn and L.DailUi aau -si- - Mart'le ud Ur"lte' S,onumeUU Hrt Ut'""-" aad Cemetery work of 11 klndi for ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! .. Street, near Poitofflce. Eene, ur t C. VVUU Wwwu, Ittori.cy-at-I.uw. Wi-Oae -hull block south of ehrliniTi Ell KSK, i ORKOON. CA.WAl.m, N.E.MAEKUI MTORKEYS-AT-LAW. . rogo ii tl e (I l:lU I Mil; in " l til fc:. Ui(Biiu Wullnn dock, L. L. WHITSON, DENTIST. Hivlnf i.nrrlmnfd the onlee mid flxtiirei o ... .I.T. ......I w v ii..i,il,Ton. I in now t-'-mi lo do KuT-.lilng In Urn Uno o l)cntitrj iiieiljOTcmJ uiticr. Cron ind Brldgt work t Sptclilty. C. ( M. f.ilidint. B. 0. PAINE. VictPitildinl. THE .W.OSBURN Ciihier Loan and Savings BANK, iftie, - - Oregon. T0RS-l). . mine, J. B. HarrH, J. j unit, B. 1. l'ulno. W. K. Brown, J. F. I Kobiuiou, f, , uaburn. ItillDjCuital, : : : ). .... TT . . ..... junii.i titkig ti alow.' 1 nn Urn. i tiniici tnkrg eusmcss 1 ransacxeo lU'lowol on Urns deDOilta. wloini-ntrtistcil to our caw will receive atumiltiii .ane County Bank. j ttnuMiihed In lssii IIQENE, OREGON. general Banking business j'1' bnnshsi transasted on fble terms. . u. 11UVE, Pris-idel.t. M. AHRAMS, (Jiu-hli r. A. U. HOVE i J , Aist Cash S. B.Eaeik, whin fruit, nt. it. 8ki,!gbk.. a..:.iu. r..!.;.,. I Ot Eugene. 5JP Uhb Capitil 150,000 .JPJas and Profits, $50,000 "gene - - Oregon. 8''AUt) Sifs!M.r,, NKW YUKK, J...S, 4LC,hJ t'1J 00 loiU.-n oountriar. ii.r.i "'" 1 to oa will next ..... 4 DB. c i lim GEO. H. WILLIAMS. Com t House Ci'iiliovrisv. MII lo lie lllrl ,, I'ull) (iuai.l, S. t, iiilK r 1 I . , in uinrrwi il I U'l i lll,m,..i. 11' r Scarborough today n fffAKii riMiri.-r liiurii.il i . i . m m I Hill tt lIMUt' I itl II W'i M.liiM I ' "" ii n Imiittl , ,. I 1;i(.t lnJ , lf t.aliii, (iiWll fr(ii M(,(1 m i l.y llic .arii.-4 Hho r . ii.i.Uimi 1 f.tt.l Ml. r.liiv, i,i( i vi-itint; fi icmU ' pniwrutiniihli. lil,.hU,t,t ,..j,,i fri) ,'!.,,.. i vrevuiiiiie new court lioiic tin. I lo ri'Htore tlie puMIc Hiinrc. The lieccHt:iry honcli iiml oilier -erarenow b.-liij; iiiiuIh up uii, i H few diiy the Hiii h will l liU-il willi Clerk Jt lining. TALK.M IS AI'I'IIKf UTKIi. Mlm Klizibflli Saycr ntnt ) Lnulne S Midi t "h pt u t ihc the .Mn-ici.l IKiti Is t.f Sai tu I'm.. Ill tlieSwiU frit. iCilifi Daily Sen line! of Sept 7, U iiiHiitiotieil mi even iiiK of mini nivt-n nt I lie rn-liyteiiati church of Hint city. The lending per foriiieM weie Mis Kli. ibith 1'iitternon Sawyernaiitl Mrs Lnuist S l.iun, Loth of Imni were f.innerl In tU L'niver dity of Oren'in nm-crvntory of nuwic nt lliix pin- e. When Mit Elizili.-th rmteiwiii Sawyern mruck the key, and drew from llieorcNii filch volume' of n.veel indodifH (hut one could hardly Mi?vu one h earn Unit there was ho inuc'i power and charm contained therein. I'.ut MiH Sawyers U not only a liilent- ed Instrunientiilist; her alili:v as a vocalint N not lem wor'hy of heaity Cutiiinetlt. oil tiiii;lit r-y that the Lilly iii'cex-arily loii-t l.e fur ail vainvd, hicaue of the lact that idio Is a profensor of music nt Lie iMiisetvatory of music in I ml iiiiiiii ml 1st. Hut Hot.' arc musicians w ho are Midi nien lv mtcliauically, and others whose talent Is a divine inspiration. Mi-.s Sawyers lielonns to the l itter. And t'tere could be no belli r endorser of tlds Matetneiit thau her eh t,'iiiit delivery of Meseher oni'ii "Abide Willi Me," and of Hie cotitre-alto part in ti nt, inspiring duet. "'Forever Willi the Lord," from (ion- olld's liedt uipl ion. There was, however, unolher nuisi- clan of remarKable tulent, iiauieiy. Mia Flilchei Linn, Icuding eoprwno of Hie 1st I'reshvleiian church in rort- laud, Oregon, The fact that Miss Sawyers and and Mr. Linn are cisters convince a musician that Hie Kctiius must dwell lu the family. The lint tneutloned l idy possesses a soprano o' .. . . ... .... t i au exceedingly pure ami iicxiuie tpiui- Ity. and lier know leilga of the art as sists her Id usi- this treat ft to such excellent advaulogj that the longer you lUten lo hei the more euuer you are to hea her tiiiK I' "lll't' Forward W.lh the Lord," and also iu I he solo, "Ave Maria," Mis Linn had oimortunilv to il mAav Uvr muitnilk'ieiit vocal organ, ami sue surely succeeded in making Use of Hie same. That this able artist is also an lustiumeiiltilist was fully proven in her violin obli.ato to "Abi.lo With Me." The M Presbyterian Church of Portland. Oienon. is Indeed fortunate to have in 1(8 choir such a vocalist." The Court Howm (ustloii.. EftiKNK, Or., S t t. IO.I.s'jT. ToTheEm ioh: The Albany Dem ocmt volets llicsciitimi iit f Hie peo ple of Lane ecimiy, when it says they want a new t'-nrt hnuse. Hut they do not want il at the price of Ihelr 1 ii...,AP ii fv co not want lo BUCir.i ii...." . part with their biiihrlght. that a ftw m..o mav have a iiusoi Tin. phHv 1101:11 is. Wl.O llol'.aietl iu " ...... . ... . T.nne OoUlltA IU' Hilul mi wine" , .ii.,.. i f 1 1 i-iiv ( f l-.uuei e is hunt, asked but no boon lu return f,ih. lreeueroiis till: Hial a punuc siliiare be reserved mid a courl house te built In the CHiue. i"n t...,...it. had a Just apprnlaiionof Ihe beauti- f,,tn. temtiie t n.l.o ' ( inl Hi s.ino walks, gicei liwii- ' ' tlmviHL' f.iUliUina and billglng llir'lH' surroundings thai would suKgst to n. ...Ind. that b.ie Is where Justice ...111 in. flUitfiiut'd. Vf III W v... 1 - 111 Shtt'l wereiirsirliaieii.iM.-. ors,..,.. we bulldat'ioi uii.etino ow ...so ... ,. ...ru'lnna lisik IM'on ttiO ill 1UIUIC s one a;; I say they buiuim i c n r umu they knew Or will H'ey foniiiiii and Ml 't. I'lrJt"! the other your trust, je In! lu-id yi ur ooin.il- Hon ve trami'lf I under foot a mi.cii .....i von ncrstcutid the memory "The Lord forbiddeth it melhatlsl.ouldgive me nu. of my Father's unto thee. B..i,:si.-Dr II f Met Cornac ti Ik'lid 1 I M .los-rtlmr ol ro.J dUtf'et s" Francli hai tx-n ..i!iU-J tlie county CJU't s.nav Is. aai-ii. The c..i.n...sion.i. cart atUwell.lromlf.tol-OP-' u1"""- KUGKNK, Oil., SATURDAY, SKPTKMliKll IS ISD7. Muxday , s-eptemp.fi: it. Yellow . lllll fever i- nailing in the II' n (' il P.akcr of Walterville. was in H i' i ity toiltiy. II A I'opi'lo icturtiid from Cottle Olove tills morning. Chat Mayhew is nt Sacramento, at W inline Ihe California State fair. lrV W IVl.shy of Junction ar med uj) o . today's 04 loci!. Mi s Jciin e I'calie in now teaching in the Pendleton public icliool. "1 I If I fill I'loll lilili l. i.l.ni.l J M s-ht-lly r luriml IliU incirniiii; frOfll II tl V l i.'lit ..I It. dliull uiiriii.tri i I.ioi d C'luiry li lt for lti,l,op Scott 1 1 Academy, Portland on today' iO:.".'. local. Mrs Mr I'liupmaii, we .ire informed, will retu.u iieie fr. mi the I'.ast next wtek. Stephen Suited is today loading a car itli ho s, w liicli w ill be sblped to Milwaukee. A i' Jinbt r of loggers' liens weie tiled against Smith & Vclulyrc lu Ihe county clerk's olllce. S S. need is shipping a car of hops Fast (od y to be sold by his bro.her- ii:-aw, Mr Weaver, of Wisconsin. Mini (ioldsiuith, the well kuowu drummer, arrivtd bxlay. He now has a bull pup as 1 raveling c mpanion. f has McClure has uciepted a posi tion v. ith the Northern 1'acillf tail road at Portland, as claim agent. Henry Millir, who had trouble here 1 a few months since with Zich Moore, pound master, is now iu Corvallis. Harry Hristow lias returned from Eastern Oregon, whrre he sciit the summe.'. Mrs (ico M Miller, tditor of the Paeili Empire, is visit ng in Eugene for a few days. John P.etilley Iclt liiis morning for Ceiitralii', Wash., here lie will visit for a shoil tiuif. Mr ai'tl Mi's S A ll'iliu reJurnetl to Crcswtll this ufii moon after ah ovt-r- Sunday visit her.-. l'riiievillc Leviiw: El White and Mack lUvis u luriied from the ISolknnp irings on Fiiday of In-t week. Si.j..Jr Kmeaid r.turntd this " . . . 1 . . 0 .1 ... ..r,.... tnoitii .0 ins 11 line 111 s-iii in, "iivi ant ''IV-'rViindny visit with his family. ir T II Foul, prtsitling elder of the Eugene M E district, returned, today from the euifciei.ee meeting at lor vallis. Miss Mini I Homey returned to bir classes lu mi-sicat Cottage Orovcyef- tenbiy, a Ur a lw wteks visit iu Eu- glllC. M S Haiker hilled I wo jack rabbits on his place Sunday. These pests bid fair to Income numerous in t he valley in a few years. Miss Alice Dorris asa passenger lo McMinnville this morning, where she U a member i f the faculty of the IUp list college. A letter lin-t rictived glvts the In formation tlu.t M L Campbt II, Ihe for ,.,..r Kiitreiu. insurance airenl, U at Mullan, Idaho. Mr and Mrs O C eigler rode to Cor vallis Saturday on bicycl-s, and re turning Sunday, were accompai led by Prof Charles Friidel D Henderson u nephew of Mrs I K Peters, arrivtd this afternoon from .. Mi.irn ( iilifornia. and will enter the I'nlversity of Oregon this Fall. Hon E H Sklp.vorlh and fan lly ar rived home Irom Iloseburg this morn i. Mr Sklpworth was in attend ante upon the M E conference at that noiutasalsy member. Florence West: "L E Hean Informs us that be Is only temporarily employ ed bv the U S llsh commission at pres ent. He was olleretl steady empioj .neiit at the Cluckamas hutchery some thneairo but declined It." Hoss Mathews left this morning, in company with Mrs W H Feiito", for Silver Lake, via the. Mili ary route, where he will leach this winter. M.s Feiitou drives a heavily loaded wagon of supplies, while Unas goes on Ills bicycle. Prinevill IU-view: Mr and Mrs I. b I nK.,ii returned from their trip lo Eu ueneand vicinity. They base made arrangements forspending the winter l Kugeiie and will start down in two or thte weeks. Prof and Mrs F I. Washburn and lamilv returned 'oday from Viouina lav wl.ero they have npent the nim nier. Mr Washburn has been Imiklnu Hf ertii" Intertsts of the oysters he , t. - ..!., I. ,11. nn I foot. tnilis.::i'lU'U in 1 u-i'iio.. Inv, a .tl report" tin in i" a u-ry i-hiiiB ami h'-'sl by -omIIu-.h. Hour- Ii.illy i.uar l, i-i'i u mis r I Pl.KAiUST DANdN'l Pa h i v.-Sut- tirday night at'Ut .10 cmi i- or r.u- tfen's dancers met at Armory nan and until Hie midnlgbi imur e.j.r.. themselves as i f ,1)1 V lovers oi ine iri- nist horeHii art can. It Is t vole lit this will continue in i-i aiitU-einent Willi l-.ugeli ..oun i"- pie this w inter. t,o augmt'U'.ed ninl their number id Iv the students who considerable numbers wi.l arrive this week. PUBLIC SCEDDLS. Swim Yi lloo'l AllcDiIaiicc. 'a. II Ion I it l r m I .. i l I. . p ...... . ' 1 1 in it l I U v.ulini; i liiiinl, thin inorninir, utul Brcat cro.t hiltt Uiiliiiin ll.uy'.i,Uld l.iil.iv i11MlU M()ri or wl, lK,u ;ll ,,, their wny hcIio. I in I. We rHiim.t uive the . nn lliin nt to 'luy' lt WUs ""l f""l''' lvl thl On .(. I it t .1 ; ... t I 1 ............ .. morning. Iudications point, however to a good attendance. A nu iib. r of prosptctive p'jpil are sllll In the hop yard and orchards and for a mouth the attendance w ill U daily iucreased. Tl c opening ol the public schools, together with the I'niversity, which opens one week from today will give an added life to Eugene. A number of changes in the posi tions of (eacbels el eletl were made and the position inch mil occupy are as follnws: t'KMKAI. I. t il HI. Ml. E I) Kesler, Supt ami !Mh grade. Miss Lla Pattei-on, Mh It and Till A. Miss Edith Hioaii 7ih H and h A. Mrs ll.ttlo Humphrey, l.th lt and ath A. Mrs Ktli Fisher, Mh 1! and 4th A. MissNttlielv.es-, I h 1! and 3rd A. Miss Jennie Mefluie, 4rt 11 ami J d A. Miss Fmiia 1 1 a, '.n I It and 11. (IKAhV Si HimiI.. E EO'lon, Prin. aiidStli grade A. Miss Myra Noiris, ftli It ami Tilt A. Miss Emma Wtld, 7th It and ii h A. Miss Ernst Whitinoie. f.tli It audi :h A. Niiss Edith Ken.s .Mh I! and 4!li A. Miss Laura Itrumley, Ith P. nud Jlrd ' Miss Jennie Anderson, ."ul P. ai d 2nd A. Mrs Ollie Slayton, 'Jud U and I-t. All Awlttl Acelilt'iit. Condon Cilobe, Sept 10th: "Mr L L Shelly, of MayvUlc, is lying at, the point of dentil at the Khi'n hurl hotel In Condon, the result of an accident be met with at Charley Fix's new bam Tuesday evening. His said thai bi got down from his wagon and diove the team under the shed, and in doing so he was caught between the builtling and wagon lu soino way and could not stop the team in tune t save himself from being veiy badly Injured. Ir Hogan Is doinr all In his power to save the unfortunate man's life, but the chances are strongly pgalnst him, as we are informed that his limbis are paralyzed, and he has prepared for death if it should come. 11 H Hen dricks was called in Wednesday morn ing and Mr Shelly made his w ill, l liv ing his estate to Ids father, John Shelly, who n sides in Lane county. I.ATKK. 'Mr Shelly died Wednesday night about 10 30 o'clock. The remains wi'l betaken to May villo and the fiimral will take place this (Thursday I after noon about 4 o'clock, after which the burial w ill take pluce in MayvlH cem etery." Johu Shelly Is a nspectcd citini ot Pleasant lllll. Dally l.uanl Heliti'iiiUr II. Fuskkal. The funeral of the lule John Illume occurred at Pleasant 1 1 ill cemetery yesterday afternoon. The deceast d was (il years and 1 moid h of age. The funeral sermon was preached by Itev H U Callison. A delegation of 20 comrades from J W Cieary Post of this city conducted the services at the grave according (otheOA K ritual. The funeral procession was over one half mile long. After the funeral tho citizens of thai j lace extended all courtesies to the veterans present. Among th"se whom we kindly remember are Mrs K J Hemphill and Comrades Ji.o Wibon and J T Martin. TWO MoltK INS1RT'THS IlKltK. Professors KUO hehmldt and A Lach man, nenly-eleeU-d memU-rs of the University of Oregon laculty, have ar rived to take up their work In the school. Professor Schmidt was elected to take the chair of modern langtioges, and comes from John Hopkins Univer sity, Ilaltlmore. lVfe-soi Laci.man tskes Ihe chair of cheuii-try made, va cant by Hie death of E'lgr M-( lure. He Is a graduate of il-rkeley, Califor nia, (he University of Munich, (ier many, and the University of M c ii gari. FujlbMii.i. Pun it AsKi. FioreM e Wi.t: "('has II Davbl Informed us a few days ago that he has purchased n flour mill of Mr P P Pal""-' t Hcott i it. will at once commence Ihe U U I ft m mv - worK of moving the machinery lo his site on the Siuslaw and excels to be ready lo g'lnd Ibis fall We are glad to learn of Ibis addition to our man ufacturing industries of the valley a the settlers who wish to do so can raise tha wheat and have it made into Hour fcr their own ue." pit-day. .-i i'i i:mi'.i.k ii w n .i. ii .i . i i) I In :iv to t 'Ii oil II Visit. I I I Inn I'.'U' r I I'-rinriMi I !- It i: I i i W!l.ini!!oii ! .1 C IVKi r, t p'tie toilny. , Mr-t J V i iiV in tl.f city Mr i' r. i i ity rt!i il:iy 11 I' l'ii. ti. in mi i. v. n in I'll- I m y, oi Vl'-llil'l' III tin (li.lt. f "'I I fi-ht in lOv-'i'.' I It my I.:in, 0 us in ll.o city I Ml-H 1. ' f II I . I'ol " 1 1 y i-t'ii I.H..I ,!l ui'i:i 1. lui In tl to l.t fri'in a is. i nt I "I t :i t. . Ui.ive. Hull .1 1 l l !.'. ellt to rie.-tlll Hill III s alien. ..on i n a slu it i-it. Mr and Mis H S Unwind. . I Poll hind, airivid Upon tt'tliiy's L' Hi lon l. I'r. sidctit Clui mail bus been m 1 1 i ia, II pnrtiiMI of Lis g. mils to second lilllltl stoit s. Ilairt Kiein y ai il Sum 1 laud-abcr, ol Jasper, ale atteiiiling our pllltlic fcboi'l. Mi- Maiian bite 11'. for Mmi llioiith Hits n. i rt.ing to attend the inr- '11 II I SI'lllNll. Mi-s U l i e. a Urines It ft for t'or al ii today to n sum In r slielles al the Aglielllttnal Celiege. Major I. 1 Follest, of l.eiblllg, was doing bu in s iu t lie city Iml.iy. He Is now a li L'ular fal nu i'. Mr Oveitoii, of I. it'll foiinty, ha inovetl lo Eugene. A pal t of hi fam ily will attend tho I' ol . Mr 1 W Cool id go mitt children re turned today fmni an outing at New pint ami point In 'b- valley. The moving of the old court house Is rogtising favoii.l.'.y. U ha been moved lo the e.xtieine limit east. Ctitiinilinati I'. K Henderson ac- Iciiliipauied by (! W li'iapp, left this inoini-'g l'"i' bis Fa-tern Oregon raii' l.. The VctieK.l'le :Tilt. deiMMl, bound for St the Elia An Michaels,' ami siii'i osetl to have ft.tiii'lt ud, is Mifc at in.l ti Har'.nr. W C Yoraii is doing l I'oilolial wolk lor the ll"gi(er today during the b seiit e of City Editor IMward', wlm Is in thee untiy. P N I.aiid rituiiud lioin Poll; county last evening and leporis s.eu.g a great deal of grain in the slunk in... some not cut yet. r.d. ii Wo.ilev, of F.iiriu hi it, ac cepted a po-it iii a clerk lu II i ler's l.ookstor.-i and si irle I in " Mil It'. new position this morriii. p.essio Kiiikln. Ih- p.cing lidy. took second liioney at the 'ald-i iru slate fair again "' ' "' '-''' 1 1 race was won in 2:1 1 linker City It .ti t ! c. i. : Mr W llylc Stalkei, 1 1 vi' It tal V to I'ltsltlel.l Chitptna'i is a gi: - i r Un- I t Ell-el e. ii- I) Street' .i 1 lliggs, Cal. I m's o erl .lid (lam. sev-ral f.unis in L ue A team hi I miting 1 t i k a epiii fr ni il ' i niioii today. M"' I' 1,,1 on. The lean' it'll I. Il-, i ( le oil this flt -1 11 Mr Slllit-' I l.s eollllty. i Ninth Clii'slliel ti:iieiy 1 ry r " til .i ! , us I adl.v e.int reanil at the whbtl". Vis Nettie bit ins wild Al hany on today' IU:'-' l"rl ' H"' ' one of Ihe le do I In lb- publics' !' '"! ofthatclly, lor du'b ' "mm'"' 1 "K .Monday next 'll,.. M 1' eonloieiiei- Hi litis ill i.... ... I '..I mill lias Missed I' a- re'ssiiui ... olulloi.s 111 fav-.r "I tl . i o 1 1 si ! 1. 1 a ' I' Ul i-ily I. lo I Ihe itintnl at Si- of the Forll and I "iv vvilliiiiii-ttc I'nivi r ity li.ni. The 1 e l' I'"' lil lie llete: mlo en in a few in o.'..- The P..tll.i'. 'I T. !'-""'" has this about a foi"" r Eun i ' I a-l"i: Al H" l.-irsl Itlllilist i bur. h. Pi v II I. H ti'd- man, priMdciit or tl college, Wi'l i r ' Claude It-i' "t'-aii, I. cation for his In is ! It has so pit a-' d the "" ! fuitliful and fn i . fn' gosHl liuth that ll him I" ni ly H e " pastor's ni " i " ,. M-MiiiiiviHe ! . pli-ce o! K'-V ii Inking a vi'. Mr lloiiitlioan it f 1 1 ion by i 1- i. ...eiil, it loll of t V I'llVi- t ail. l I it i.iiiif' tin-I-' c .-. e I ire llU I ' si. . In n s f.ltl 1" .1 Ii I". II I! "II fill, rlt .ur''. Illt.Tlilt, I ;..scia -in 1 r ll.. .' .! . . in. I J.I li Ml. I III ' I.H'1 l:,l-l I 1' 1 '" ..... ..1 . It. I... I ... .. i . ' . 1 Ll -. I.'l IIIHII i-t ii- : -.1 I,.- I -.. -I I" t lli.-r... it .'i )' -..!,-. I I i-.-'i- . I l.! l-o.r u 1 lK ' '.I.""'" i.l Il iinii It ! I '1 -trill . .. n.i ul On.- ti' k, sil l li-' I'I'" Ii. ,ui. II' . ' ii' rati 'I i.l ii., nllli tt.t-t-I' .-I'tl'il'-I -.-! it i.i t" i. it. 1 1-1 idi" "' n A I 11 4 S -' S I Oli'l li-.' tl'Jl''. Mr I'.a I " "a t! out ("r lii" 11 fT.-r, si. 1 . iMirt: "1 u ' liH.'.- r pl (i I I! A I.M. D ah r now iredict UiutOrv-i'ii will ni't have our PI," 0 U',..f b' l-. D was e-limaud eaily lu thei-' i'S'.u that sin- woul I harvst IV). .. EDiLDIXG IMPROVEMENTS t lniviT:il' of Orcgiiu aii'! En- I ill III KpfPtl I, III till I iiiiiirovctiicuti ordered nt I Hit) I niM-isity ofilieg-tii by the executive i I'liiulltee to be mailt' under Ills iliii . t ion of Prof Charles Frledel are Is it.g rapidly pushed forward. They w ill imt b. I'l'iiipleletl by the opening ot the school, Monday next, and prob ably will not la by Oct I, yet the work ill not drag, and a force of hands w ill be employed steadily Until the linpl'ivi nieiits au all complete. I In luildir.g ol solid rock and ce ment inundation for engines, umps and ily iniiuos is now occupying the at I'litinii of the force) employed at the gymnasium basement. The ditches for the main iron the pumps to tlie t nksat iVady Hall are completed. The library has already been moved In Collier Hall, ami will le ready for use as soon a the shelves are plated lu position, which will be lu a few days. Tim building a-signed lo Prolemor McAlisler for the mathematical and iislrminmii-al department is If leg iiiade lea. ly f..r use. The north room of the tint. Iloor will be a recitation room, (ne south room will coiitalu the surveym' 11. -Id Instruments, ami au addition w ill In- built on the wes for the lei' scopes and astronomical clock of thi'ohseivatory. The upper Iloor will biuisid for (he draughting de partment. Si -ver.il new sidewalks around the grounds lire also being built, and the tin h on the campus aie Is-lnj trimmed, leaking a decided improvement ill ap peal ance. M VIM IV M'llOOl.. The Divinity school building is pro gressing rapidly also. The lathers are al work, Ihe building enclosed and roof on, the lloors are being laid, aid window casings put in. The wires for the electric lights are also being placed i posit inn in the manner now reiplir- 1 ' y insurance companies ll i I ,ie heing deadened, which uiii l.e 1 1 in vautimc. A numler oi stud, nt li lnn-i. arrived early are iiidii-til uisly laboring on Ihe new l.iiiliiiiig and lake a good deal of pride in ihe t u t that they are assisting in I.- -lection, ll. II. MIMSTI-I S APPOINIKH. ( ni.vAi.i.is, Sepl lll-At Ihls fore noon's closing session of Hie M E coll ier, nee, In Id ill Ihls place, Ihe follow ing n Iiitmciits were made for HA I.I- M 1USI KKT. I'r. sid ng Eh'er-J Parsons, Salem. Ilrou iilile-J M Shulse. Itio.iks-ltev Hlirbatlk. Dalliis- 11 (iolllll. Coi vnlils- Isiiao Peart. D..y tmi-S I. l.e. Ilnl.ty and I larr'sburg -L T Hel- kl'.''. Iliil bind -i E Crandnll. Ji iK i-t'ii and Hum. a Vista A Ker shaw. Lebanon -H H Ellworthy. McMinnville-1) T Sumniervllle. ii c-ti City -II Obeig. Sab III O W Ullinills. South Salem-T F Koyal. Slu this - W H Moore. Sheridan -J Tonkins. Sih U i.nd Toledu-W 11 Meyets. s-ilvi rt'in- 11 O Alklns 'ii. Wont ll.iirn- C O Harmon. Dull peiiileiice-W M Walls. Liiicolii - J M Turiu-y. Albany-- M C Wire. Amity -E F Zimmerman. Cnnby Lew Davie. I-i,l s t iiy-E K Home. KfdKNK HIHTKKT. Jui ciloii-H M Hound'. l-.ilKi-lir-" J T Abbelt. Moiiroe-O F Hounds. It. -h burg-T L Mooer. Piemlliig El.ltr-T HFord. , i, Mag. (Jrove-M O llrllik. Cresviell-lt M Corner. Sprmglleld-KC Hlackwell I D Dtivr, lecturer on Ihe lgy, Wiil line:;- l.'lilveislty. i Cent. i.e I J liinr.l, I'I' llilr I ' .f ll I. I.'l. .'a l l,f ,.',t lie .il.ll i i.e-.ui". - Co i :.ny'.i ollie- today 77 cent Is I lie exir in-'l.i.'.h p i'" t'lb'ied for wheal. It i'. hill. -I'lllim I reported howe er. A I ny n'iaiitity of gruin coiitlniii I" lie I eight pi dally. '.i y ini.ti'l , -t-ineui-s-r i .. 1 1 1 1, l.s 11 1. l.S KUNNIKU.-O P H"fl', of Iiii.g,liiCi'rmsns that every thresli or on Ihe prairie was running yister- wild one execution. SeV. rul day wot'k still remain for the machine In thai s.-ctiom DIM', At the ho'iiii of her partnU Mr and Mr Oreen Zumwali, Char Lake Sept 11, lM)., Dora Z Kuwait, Bg. I year, of consumption of the oimiU. Thofuneral occurred today, Il-v Nebb. of Irving omclallng. NO 38 THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE l Simmon-; Liven Rpgulator dont f.ng.-t to t.tls it. 1 he l iver gets tlu(fill Jutui; I'.i; WintiT, just like all nature, an 1 lit: svst.-::i Kvctiu-i ihokej up by th .Vvutn.il.it.-d iv.i-1.', whkh brings on Ma' mi. Icwr mil Ague and Khtuma tis.n. V a ant 1 1 wake up your Liver li.iw. t- I" you take SIMMONS LlVt K !.: I. I .rot to do It. It also regul.it.' i tli. Liver keep it properly at wnrk, w lie. i y. .ur system will be free from ptiivn a:iJ t!i v.-!i ! body invignrated. Yougi-tTlli: HlvSTltU01whea your svMem 1 1 I i Al condition, and that w ill only l-e u lici the Liver is kept active. Trv a l iver li-mrJy onte and note the diitVniKf. Hut take only SIMMONS LlMK KFOl'LATOR It Is SIMMONS livii! ktotiLAroR which makes the ditteren. r. Take it in pow der c In liquid alrcaJv prepared, or make a lea Jf the rx'wJcr; but t.ikeSl MMONS LlVEK REGU LATOK. You'll linJ Ihe RfcD L on every pitk.ige. Look for It J. IL Zcillu A Vo lliUadelphU, Paw MIMC1PAL LKUILATUEK. Ihe I'siial Amount of BtndQesf Trsat sacted by the City pads. Council met at chambers In regular session last evening Present: Mayor Ktiykemlall, Couucilmen CI ray, Horn, Luckey, Henderson, Day. Minutes of Aug 9 read and approved. The Una nee committee reported favorably on the usual number of bills which were allowed and ordered paid. The bill of It M Day for superintend ing the construction of aewera waa re f-rnd back to the council. On mo tion the bill was allowed and ordered paid. Ordinance assessing the cost of Pearl street sewer to tho owners of property long the line of said sewer read third time and passed. Ordinance n-istsslng the coat of South Park sewer to ow ners of property read three times and passe). Street committee filed monthly re port of work done. Ordered filed. Street committee ordered lo adver Use for bids 100,000 feet of lumber for street and alley crossing. Councilman Luckey waa appointed chairman pro tcm of the street com mittee dining the absence otjChalrruan Henderson. Councilman Day from tha com mittee on fire and water reported tha cost of tiling the slough through tha Dunn property to be $103 for tillnf and abor. Committee ordered to place said tiling In. Petition from Union U E asking city council (o give financial assistance to a public reading room referred to judi ciary committee. The usual n urn tier of bill were re ferred to finance committee. Adjourned. Statkh WKt.i.-Hlllsbore Indepead cut: "A paragraph In a rortlana pa m r stales that the Oregon boyi who are lo go East lu college have char tered a car and will go somewhat cheaper Dial way. The Independent did not reall.o before that so many boys expect lo goto Easteru colleges for Ihelr education. The boys arc making a great mistake wheu they leave the Oregon aehooU. There are some advantages that one school has over another but the difference met willi lu graduates depends more on tba boy. When a young man goes to an Eastirn college ami stays four or five year, he comes back a stranger, whereas the graduate of the Oregon college has acquaintances In every part of the stale among the young men wbo aie to be in charge of the politics and business Interests of the common wealth. The advantages ol a better training school are more than lost Id this lack of acquaintance among tha young men of the stale." . a Dam auk Allowed. The Lana . . . ... county commissioners uourv maue tuw following order Saturday. In tha mat ter of damages to James L Brown, deceased-. At this lime comes Wni F Maitln, administrator of the estate of the said James L llrown, deceased, and applies for damages ID SUCD amount a deemed Just by tha rourt to the belts of James I. llrown, deceased, vlio met hi death by a fall from tha ptiiillc road at what is known as "Til den Hock'' on Siuslaw wagou road; It Is then fore ordered by Ihe ooun that tinning slu ihe amount ol H5 be al lowed I., said Win F Martin, adtuln Isiuit.ir of nild estate and clerk or dered to iDaw warrant for the same. I'.lly i.uard, SeplemborM. HiiliMM Kli.l.KK A horse, with liBrmss on, ci.ii.-id soma exclla neiit t hi Mieri.ii n by running thrmuh Will iiiit-uw alreet. lt was bleeding 'I'M - ""lly- U f railioid i . ar I"- depot turn table, where a spn-'iil daln came ulltllL'. Liiiiij ill aulmal. It brt'ongeit I., a Punier and got loose fioiu the e-urt Inuis l-Uclilng rack. It riii mi" a biu'i wue fence near tfca Wt.iuii-) lesideu.-e and lUt Up nine, lie unlmal U-loiigedtoJ Wffhomaa.