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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1889)
Jol.awH Itoiiw. Jul) l IdtS. I .1 .el i'i i Hit'' vicinity. Hat I . . j.j,,wk pnw ! ! Helnpl iv. , tile child bl Mr. I jamwal! i' .julie "Kj iliuuie Wgaoe, U Mii iuk ., i ,., ul Belem, I visiting at tliH if. ufiToi Mr .1 if I M SlateO-d '""I fUoghtrT, Miss Mr ' . ,, ..;n i, I ens. Mr 1 11 ,1 nr-wi.'..... n 1 1 Williams, of DcXIer, made i OM dej tln wren. IbH fVtrxl '"r'' ""' I'ft'ket ,,,, , ,, ,-, uanini . 1,1, , t the Banter aebool house nttl j... , s!i ri g I " appptotmi ul of HK Vr Trill li . line Hainontt KJienl m ..rul days lull ' k relative! 1 WeOdi in Eugene, uiH b0M ..!- V, I, Butler, wh.. him beeu working ., , lurii i lha ntoMk't returned Mlbbpl mi M r tlslbeWI i template! moviug wilb ,,,,K inKng. nc in lh. i'c..r future By kkimoitl Mohawk tt,li '"8tf WHa cm- ' yr j Bl ifTunli ol WT, T , lias been visit ', brother, J. U Btalfcrd ol this plana, lif Stafford formerly reatded at t hi place, 'mithH h ibe tii t vieil bam since leaving flgktMl '.irs ago, ptt.lnH through Fii valley ami glancing i ili, morion panorama of pain fields, m "L, . ht ooaeJoiiou (but Iowa will he t nod harveel la this part of the county, taplte the seeming enmity of the Mather ! ,k ro the ioeipi rfaoaad eye many fields 4 fill grain abloa tortli amraraaoe of a bow lilui berveet, wbib spring Brain has the ap , oi being equal the average arop. fLi average farmer is prune lo look npon ii bright aide ol times loo brightly when iiiv iamb-lb, mid "I1"'' 'hirk ride lUrklj when advenlty frownetb; and ,.r,.,.iiir.' when barvvtl ootomi he may tind be bar jrel i lair atopol urain-euougb, ,' , . to knoeh ojf another ehnneh of 1 1.. Work Completed. (Jul, Bell i with bis OOfpa of euyiueers, PHmI tbroOKb Piini vil le luat Monday eu it fin ubauTi hi.-iiiL,' completed ih M i; , i locating the Im" ot the Oregon P. ,.fv h in Deaebatea lo Snake tivei. Dur iMlhtl . i i, I tola Eoleaoa bus located 180 i.ulrs of ot toad, whiob ha aaya ia tho beat vurk h baa evr done, 0' 'he route the Gol. aaya it ia the nearael level and moat linattol mj tiaiiarandaantal tine In Ameri. , Prom Oeaebntea Ul Snake river, hu mi the work of eooatrtwlion will be very Hbi mid ein lie dona with gnat rapidity lttn onee the work ia begun. The work L kai ilone tbii aeaaOn couplet ea the o Mtiae of 618 milee oi Una eaal from Albany (id ll that now remain (ortbii aaaiionto lure a railroad i l"i the 0. P. l',. to push Ihrirwork to complotioo wbloh will no AmM be ilooe at an early date. Prinarilla Itrtew. Walton Ileitis. July II, 18811. Kul buckleberrtea aro ripe. Itiprlnkled here th'a eeening of the U:h. Ifauy new aettlara me palling down the road. OirdeliH are lookin ,' Wall despite the 0O anal dry Summer; Thl Sunday aehool liaa a I ntteiid- uuoe. Mi. YVbtteaker ia tin miperinteudeul, A uuiiiin r o( gentlemen have been in lb II section lecently lookiny for timber land claims. A Orange wai organiaed here about two weiks ;ii;,i by Stat, Lecturer John Simpaon, wiili fourteen charter membara. At the BNliDg laat Saturday there were live iuiti tioun. The organtaatioq bids tair to be a hu,iuUi oik in this wvlTdn. UcoaaioMAL. City Tux Notice. Kotice il hereby given that thl City Tax III 1889 is now dm. and payable to J. C. tirav, Traaaarer. at Ins oilier ia the Orange Baiidingt Eugene Qiti , tie. All tlXN not paid m 60 daya from the iliile hereof will h. come delinqalnl and sub ject lo additional cost Bagenei Jane l Mb, inv.i. B. F. Douuis, Becordcr. Kstrny Not ice. Tak' n op by the nudi issued, June 86, UW a dark brawn bona, ;i jenia old. 15 bntuls biRbi branded mi right ahonhlar with letter M with a cruaa bay nudtr ihe letter. The liur. is gentle but Ima not been nrked. The owner nan hara the aume by Miring on me and paying ehargee. 1. F. FiaNi Laabang, Oregon. w inter Pilot i Prlee. Cabinet photos are now $; per do.i-n: for mer price 6, Don't forget the place. WirlTBB l'HOTO CO., Estreace, is, itainaonth of A V Paten. Euei;. , May 81, 1880. Slu'cp for Still'. For ntle, 100 head of aheep, l&O iiuittou, Nkmea stock. Tamai six or twelw natha, with inter eat and approved lecnrity. i) toT. c. Btearaa, Jndklni farm, or utiin office, for furl ) er patticulara. WkywiUvoQ about with that lintlea , rau.l pale face? Have you BO life, BO alula turn? Ynuaeeni to eirr nuthlai !r what i trus,ir,, aroand ymi The beaatkn) ot na ture do nut ttttereet you, and you eel that life ' jjabardeii, ( you would hare tlie rigor and elutii'ity nf ,nit!i return, enjoy a good hearty ail, and f,.i jv , Rlu.j;rthir different er- . then t.ke Ur. II, :, lev's Kand.dion Tonic, Il certainly pruducei lemilklllll ic-ult. IJeUcate women whe complain oi a tin d wile;, pains in the I ack and loins, desire to 1 aatp, diuineea, nalaM or raiMeaaid manitrn wra. ui atari m Oaagoa KUaay Tea a faith-, Wbhtad, (t caw he railed nnnaia every in tnw to i lv unaMiUata relief from kidney ad hrinary trnntaea. Thou -an, N ,.f women witfr riiia every ,Uy from some disorder of we kldneyi or liver, who iiduht be perma aajUi eared by netta Oregna Kidney Tea. i I'm irutf is prnbamy one i f the. most dirli "ilt dheaiii ot the aeakp to cure, hut Dntarda Jtcit;.- naver fails t remove it pet manentlv. N'renea. .,fter k,.lvj, irjntlv lelieved by rt u. rVwfbad, Oregon, dulv .".. kid Mi Hie urine mn like brick doat, ami I sntfered a Teat ,lei) wji, tny bai l;. All remedies wi re ltl,.ri . ...,:i . . . , ,v L T I v,: 'oiui i ineu ine uaauu.. i 1 1 I f. V eUJ i . I. .4l.e. tflief ft HAMILTON thl i 1 1 1 l''NT Tuesiiiy's OrafnaUa hs ' I' M 'Wiii. notice, the snbj.-ct of which ""'ed in Bogeae at the nriut. r's trade for Mmls-r of yeuri in ()vs'of yore: -Bill) " mam, mm of the old-ltaae Portland printer., ao was coun.ctd with the Herald for '"rs. ia ju ejjj jor llme "tBer, or mala. He ki WW an honest FHrand baa a honuateud aaay in tbe JTP.1 1 0'1 rUuge ou.tbe beadwatera Sg1 aoalDa river. He flnde Portland a "mnt pbtee ilam lue Viilge of eighteen ur W-lite , , . . L - l'.14y - ' ...ilk ni. , an., c, ,rn . . i il - , . ill.- II" 1.1 trv t,, net uiv to his oniet rf ."i the dd. to-dav. where the bora, don lit i i ""in-f to lw abut and eaten by him. bW V""" ami healthier and happier iin '. " ;" ' "'1"'I "P in a piintiiu office (' "M, ibongh bi banda are not K iir ;,od be haa no desire 10 return m '"'-r city .gtm t, kree. aj1 "MmA sixteen-foot header, very " Inquire of Oeo. ileleh aw, Eugene. irnurron, den nil Sec chan in C. & ?,, , 4a. IMW , W..OiU Of Prill. Mile ,i,iiDl( UM Belknap Siiriuu.. 8 Kxeavalint! fur thc n.-w 1. 1 1. n I", 'IVm- !' 11,11 neen cniimi. u, i-, The Hney Had Lonuue Uu h. n M -narket! ZiSSSEtf ttiuZ" U n... u , , . ijut jil vrew oaa ine mie ajaaef fr li lawdaal the aalehrated Taaail hiaeh 0 lake y,,nr1,rod,i.vt,,lh,lWinc Tei. Co unci kh th,. bmI ;.rio.-H. : Kmnb. the Haurr, Hour- 10 oet white taooratgai of Mirkm Co. Ib'tandenllUibaaweeydaj lathi week m 'any Horn'e barber ahop. ; Weara lathe kwrl, never behind AJwan Kt there. City Bakery and rL,,nt. lOr, deplt'a Eleetrlo Ooraeta t Baetern priof a. For aide on y ut CI. Bettuj in 'a. m!'"" .f"nN -v ' ' c,,m, ana' e hti Mi'ldlia mid heavy ! nn burnes. Hcfor, storinn or llin your onte aee A. t I atara. I b an .. ratter barky wanted. Try our cream poffi, city Bakery. ueiminir we ,tWi -r everv thinu u ill. "Wii w:ikii, ( it v ;,, nr i The Prlnerille It-riew haya Mr. eii- i aaanaaing lor i ki n tit aeetion. WidlfcObei iui ugotaoaredattheihow , dugs rnaanayjtiid took a anpj. Nodamagea, See the change m the uitertlaetnenl oi the r irt Katlonal It ml, in auother Oommn, B. 0. Lake, marble ratter and dealer In moonmenta, ihopon Blghth itreet, Bogene, ' Al VTilasn killed s rattleanake in the latoantalni hut week thai had thin r.,t ties. B.1 Btilen haa been ippoluted poitmai t. r iit Fort Terrace, a new office on the Si Ualaw river Mutton buyers trom California and elae where have li ft about iJ.MkKI in Lake county this season. The Eugene Heron lee cigar two for 88 centK ja the best. Mannlaciuieri by the Bogene Oigar Factory, Oarpetal Carpets" a B. Friendly has just received a large and varied aaaortment, lie will suit yon. Van Attatlna, tin chronic drank and wife, beuter, was leatenoad Saturday to twenty days in the city jail. The "Cuban" and "Yarrit" cigars at Horn A Paiaa'a, Try them; they an the lieat in the marl, t for the m may, Thoee who ban promiaed wood on sub scription acconnt ihonld haul it now or Im imdi.it. y aft. r barveat, We have raoelved the flnt nomber of the Lafayette Ledger. Itiaaneway paper and should reeeili- a lib, ml -lipport' Qionia hunters am now abroad in the land. Hunten report treapaee notion mnn nnmironi than tin- yonng blrde, See Priendly'a ipecial adverllaement, lie haa loi-'e iitmntities of wheat sacks, bop burlaps and kilu cloth. Give him a call. All kinds of fancy dress and dry goods Joat received from the Kaat, which must be sold at once Call at Bettman'i and nam Ine. "Prof." N'orris gave an exhibition with a number of trained doge iit Bhinehart'a The ater last Tuesday evening. A fair audience was pteaant. A Hue burning out in the Hoffman House Monday evening caused a fire nlajin to be rung. Tin-department responded quietly. No UOaa Was unreeled. The old lltpii-t church building Ins been purchased by I E Btevem and moved to a lot on tbe corner of uli'li and I'enrl streets It will In tilted up (or II -l.v. !,,!, Some peron unknown knocked a horn oft Mr. J. G. Gray's flu.. Jersey cow this week. It waa a mean act, for which the perpeira' tot Would have to pay, if he w. re knowu. Ooldamith, tbi gi oer, has just received from the Fast one u the largest assignments of lumps ever broug t to Eugene. He will sell them at puces t at defy competition. Midgley .v. Farkei at their factory on 8th street, east ol the in I race, manufacture and keep for sale, do re, windowa, frnmis, mouldings, etc. K-. mates furnished on ap plication. Two broth, rs, Obi vies and Fred Thornton, were drowned in the Bogttl river at (irant's Pass last Monday evening while bathing, They were proprietors of the suda works in that towu. Carpets o' every btjlc and grade ut Friend ly's. These carpets have just arrived and have been well selected to meet tbe demands of this mnrk"t. Call and examine liiej varied aaaortment. Take warning all you furuiera that haw rammer tallow to work go and get one of Paine'i Los3 Cultivator!, and atop our fooling. The Boss does thu biz and don't you forget It, The Congregational church will hold morning and evening seniccs at Bbinehart's Hall on Sunday, Jaly 81, to which all are. cordially invited. Preaching by ltev. P. S, Knight of Salem. Bit. T. DeWitt Talmage, tho eminent New York divine, will visit Oregon nixl month. It is said Lo will speak nt Portland nud Salem. He ( barges ilini per night, ao Eugene will have to excuse him. Dr. w. v. Headereon has rata read from Chicago, when- be t, ok n course of leCturei and inatinctioii in Ihe latest inethods of dentistry. Call and 180 him at his office if yon ate in need of work. S. II. Friendly keeps the largest and b.al aaaortment ot clothing, ladies Jr.-ss gooils. hats, etc. He is continually ad-Imp the latest mid neweat atyloa to hia tor. H.a prices are tiled to e-uit the timi The best family remedy is iiiidnuhtedly Plunder's Oregon' Blood Purifier. It may be safelv given to lite infant as Well u to the adult, and it will girt relief where other mediciuea fail to rVl Kep it in the house. Aver's Hair Vigor has long held Hi,' first nlnr'e. as n hi irlressnio. in lie estimation of Ik. nnhlis. Ladiw lM that thu pripara public. . ...... l ... ,1 .. l,ir n.ifl gentlemen u-e it to prevent baldness and 1MB Uvea a neauniui g'"'" , cure umuors in no- scnip. Words cannot expr-as the gratitnde which people fe-l for the benefit done them by the use ol Aver s Sai sapanlla. Long-ataLiling uaaaa 0 rheumatism yield to this remedy. When all others fail to gN relief. Ibis medicin. tie roughly expels the poiaon fn m lb.- blood. There are thousands of little birds aUn! , City that destroy innumerable nWMra aJ iBMcta aad do awn good m tbe wayoj ; ,,-, (run tr.es thu can be e,.-.,y magined Thoseb-vsaboaretnlbebabit rtthtaataa aaraaa at ttwat. and raahtag their nest- sb uld b atteuded to. TU-"-'or"k ' "'h- Columbi up to ,) tntito.OWoaia,a short.,- 4 S - Mp..r..l with 1... rear O mmi-nn-r Thou .son aa.athat tbe law S.ri& rV'aud he intention BOW - bbah ' ret p.trolaand put a ,,0pto.l,. li';'K; b0, On Sunibiv Im - I raw . He cam." Eern Oregon frojn Lanatng btsbiallb. and .pent the loorth there. u... i Hul iiowded. Earlv It, ip, Horn't addition to Engrue. lo a" n ' Mi0" ,or WhttaJ Joa. TbeiBii r offera for aule bi reaidrnee on Srvi-nth -ti.M i I' iid ti, it th.Tn urn twrnlv thr, . m , nang phjatnlam iu Knitme. Hmriirn, e.iiib, pietnre frioje t Batene U,ik liore, ;u QolUar'a, ! . i.-.iin i , , iv and f.,r the rvat of the eaaof M Oitj llukry and Utataurmit. Kur thr tK.t ,ind ilionpoat aiiriuj; b d m l looiiKe ro to u. n. BroVa'e. A tine line nf silk plmihes in all ibadta and gradee at f. B, Dtwa'a. Biblen ,md ,,. realamettbt .1 Kagana ',"u' !""",ly m 1 , OnitaraadfioUa atrlnm al Km ne lt,.,.k aton , tormerl.t Collb r Timi.IT land haataja leaving Kagent ,.i the in.. nut due almoat daily. Tin ra taaahi to ba m i thirty pile Jriv. r at work along the Seattle ratal from. I. iiye , -rvid are slid .. W m B.dknnp's, Ram y'a and Priaaell'a, on the UeKrnaie a fw ehnlo lola tor tale ia Bllawnrlh'i addition la Bttgene, Apply to Dr. kleDorwld, 20 eta; batter, JO; whmtt, 80: wool 21 !, Havana Cigai olipplngafoi the pipe at the Enfane i igai Baotory, Sheet rauaio and mnaia boakaal Iviu'.ne Book st.m,, formerly Dollier'a, Briggi mtki Srat uabinel photon fur l uwr ooarw m ma portable gallery in Spring' The n ir i tul , f itw Uinneaota (iotel iaon beala, It will reach Ita daatlaation anme time to .1 IJ Mirr; .!,.,. ,, t,js w,,,k: I! p. Long and Fun,, , I, l'rit,..tt. f Millioru and Olnora Conliu. From June I. th), Fust class Cabinet ph.i tos will Ik. per il , llt , studio of F V. IUskiv Bob Heudrieka ol the Balara Btareanian U the prond father ot a boy, II happened "it July 17th. Tin- railroad paj tram paaard through Bu gene Wadneaday. maklag the eniployaa of th, Bompaa) 'tuite h ipp. ii... WilliaajM, a foruiei student here, wai married m Portland and is now i n gaged In farming m ar the metropolis. Clothing, boots and shoes just arrived from Kew York, at fl Bettman'a, Win be s.d.1 rheap for the nrxt 80 daya Weelaeaday afternoon l. I., Leathers, was runo.r by the Portland mid Vancouver railroad In Eaal Portland and killed. I have jitlt received from the East over 88,000 worth ot cloths. Bolta marie ia the latest and i. -it siylea J, Davm Oil paiutittga, picture fraajaa, wall brack I ets, clock vh.K.'s, lt.it and cloak recku, win i dOU piles. , ic.. at R, ). brown's. The Oregon Conference of the United Brethren in Obrial haa appointed Itev. A Bennett to the circuit of Lane county. No pr. at luiii , ill be held in the Pieebyter ; ian church (or ihe ni .t three or four weeka Sunday s. tool and prayer meeting as uaual. For flratdaaa photograpba go to Itiiggs portable gallery at BpriugBeld cabinet una tos, SI per dozen, other sizes in proportion The Elmira bridge aerom the Long Tom bai been reptaoed by a new ooe. Johnny Zimmer acted a-: fori man of Ihe construe : tion. The Electric Light Oo, is putting in an additional wait wheel lo run their dynamoa, The business of the company is inert-using rapidly. Wid McOhee, while excavating (or theO. W. Young building, by some in, an- as struck by u limb of an apple tree under the right eye, making an ugly gaah. A new law pwvtdl a for tho publication of all county warrants in county cleiks' of. i flees for seven years or over, ami their can cellation withit. a certain time. Handeraon the deattot has retutned fully L prepared to attoad to all difltaait cases of denlistiy. OffloB in same old rpiarlers, up- ataira iu l'ir-t National Hank block. Mi-s Fva Shinn, who will be remembered her.-1" many, was married Jaly Bd, issii, at t Oaklat d, tub, to a Mr M, B. Stone. Tho happy couple are ni a reaidiag in Alam da, Cut. II m, Bingat II. rman is making a tour of the valley. II, will be in Eugene in a few i days. A number of aspirants for govern I ment nftici rs tir -noxiously awaUiag hi rival. The ladiel ol St. Man 's Guild will meet Wedoeedar at 'J P. M., July 84, at the red. I deuce ol Mra. Oeo. ''raw. A lull itten dance ! is desired, Bl tin re i- sewing to be done. Sii uxaai, Bon Cotton, the borat brekker, w.,s kicked on one of his thighs by an unbroken East ern Oregon borae laat Sunday which oon palled bim to remain in Ilia room several I days. Fitc bug! have bean Irving to burn the ; city of Spokane Falls W, I ., recently. A vigilincf committee has been organised by the business men of that place to deal w ith such creatures. Botit a Caplea, formerly student in the Slate Uni vanity hen, la now reporting the i proceeding! ol the VTaablagton Territory Constitutional Convention for the Seattle , morning Joornal. J, 0. Lackey, W( II known here, being u hruthet ol E. I!., I. S. and Warren Luckcy, has enti led upon his dutieaas iijent at the I Warm Spring Indian user vat ion. He will , make B popular and eftl eieal officer The mayor and Common Council and the editorial fraternity, the committee select, d to r. oelve the editoiial party desire to thank the people "f Engl n for the hospitable man- nor in which they treated the visitor. lb v I 1). Drivel has hft the East for hia li me, li ning bh) ieit ho has delivered over 200 lecturea, talks and answering que tloaa since he Mi 1', rlland. lb-will prob 1 ably armo iit Iii- home here the first of net -wt ek. The "I live) it Bonketore' handle- new and staph' goaih ,.nlv: ther are BO better in the market. Rt i rythin,' is fresh and clean. There is'ru. Beed nj InatoiBg "p ar.. ient shelf , w..rn dram no r daaad prion ..s1k er other sin lied divbes, Mid i... iiiiilatiii "f ..tl.er inr tie-' idmiaaiBltiBti or facilities. Portland nnday Wetaome: "The anaagja. meiit ol Mi-- Piokia Se n., rUagbter of Geo C. .Seals, and Mr. Maurice V. Dulluisaon, is aanoaaaad. They will be married early iu Ibt Pall Mi. s Vc .rs U well known by tunny iii Eugein , vhu :Tei their ouagiaCala. lions. v. 0oa retaraael Meaday ir,.:n fade. pendetic' h.-i" h- h.s tbe contract for b Ini B no. !.. story brick. Be is alto erecting a tin. block for KJiae at Corvallis, and two bricks at Set,,, all of which are nicier y. Aiiiany Democrat, Mr. t'ox ia well known in Eugene. The BWRMM Fouudry is croe.ied with all kin is ot wurk, kW th-: ikiUed Wi rkmen eat plopadi an ahl.- to fiii itoVm ea short ao- tie. I bey nre new working on "tore fronts f,.r itoeb irg . d Eng. n -. and bsve just fin ished Ihe noli work for the ilont bud ling Tbe foundry d ea ut (osl work aa is lamed out in Oregon. A few daya age Feara cebrsu, ol Tsn- m i r, ifti ' using a .-.iltivalintt plow plaead it npon the top of a wood pile near the bouse lluring lb-aftern.H.n the raya of the MM adage; aaaa the l.nht mould bo.rl ( ihe plow gei.eraleil suiH, l-nl beat to set tbe wood oo file. It was obaerri-d in time to extingui-h it kegeeo any d.m.ge waa done. A com -poll l-ot wiii n g from KiimuM-riiFe to tbe Oaaetie, speaking nf Mr Turner Oli ver'a vtit toth .l place, aaya: Tnmer t-a liming m m of abiiily. iel the day is aaaaBM ben ihe Uautiful tribute or prediction of Poet Braiuard of t'nion. N bis defeat in the election, will be tended and Turner will climb the Ud ier of fame to ihe topmo-t round Rend the lUteaaaat at the Fir-t N'ati.mal Bank in auother column Whe it i- on the rile in Sin Francisco but on the decline in the European markets Hawkins, tin Salem murderer, has been i found guilt; i murder in th- s, cond degree 'Jack the lLpper'' ba murdered another victim in the Wbitechapel district. London. Th X bra '. . excursionists stopped nt Junction 80 inntW aud were royally re at i red i: waa nearly aa hot hn e went to press a- tbe place that rhymes with well; 88 degreea. Th.- biiek ma-ons will prnbabtl tlnish the bri.-k work on the A Hunt baihHag this at- 1 teruoon. Tbe editorial party war andei the iuan- ut . ( Mr. A. I.- Wlasell, President of the , i ition. Dueaaineea hue been leit on aaonaal of theaeareity ailiauby oat Matraaton, oar i" el arrived leal night Mr N Oilmon bis atarlcl a brick sard at Junction It i i rumored he will loOO build a brick store iu that place. Jlliua Sfrattoa well known here by old r, aidi nt- was at trried in Porthuad J ill v 1 Ttli I" Mis. H iitie Powell of that city. Fug. ne Boti has been elect, d I'rincipsl of tbe Junction City public school He has bl ghl I it. an, will build in that place. I'll,, barn ol .'ames Parker, near Janet Ian waa bu rued las Thundaj night Total torn, . i-i mred ill Pacific Insurance Co. for The lowest i.id for Oolemon'a propoaad hotel waa I, N Boaey, 110,700 Mr, Coleman li,;n,t fuH 1 t. niiiiual whether or not lo . build. Mr. tiorgc Be Whew, ih- pratnium wheal grower ot the world, present.. I the Nebras ka . vein -i i' is s tome tine banohea of wheat that iQrprrae I them. Thev will aihltHt them it Omaha. I l . of tic h els of Mis. S. Mecks' llSl'k OBOM oil iu fr. nt of tlie tii'snti ortice Fri day morning. and m jumpiug out th.-driver goi his fool . night in one of tho double in. s. when the horses -tinted to run. 1 Laekilj they wan caogbl ia u few feel, or I fatal accident would likely have been the ' r. mlt. freewell Iteroe. Cnawell, duly 18th, l!!. M, I' l l ae '. ill start up his drvcis Aug. 1st. I. W. Franklin's line residence is about completed. Dor new railroad and express agent lute, Frank Scott, bus got into his new .imrlers. Haa Hethodiat church oader contract to Win. 1 1 unit r la rapidly iipproeching com pletion . A Mr. Dotl ol San Jose, Cal., and Mrs' Heoning af ban Franelioo, Cal, ate rnsti- eating here. James ltobiin tie is getting reudy to build a Hue residence at fool of Miller's Untie ad joining town in ri wants lo r.nl or sell his tel. 1'. D. Williai is living on the old Sellers place upCania-, Swale is supplying Creawell and inrtonadlug county with nice meat and tuns ii team reg il.tr. The Clovirdale Swiia Cheaaa Factory ia rauniug now. 4uooeia to A Vatooaa, the proprietor. II bi alio building $ fine bata nOkioo with ail taodirn oonvaanaaom. 1. 1.. gtoDaaiel, the oeiabeated braider of fa-; -tock. is I .-re looking up att'airs and making ImnrovomeBta on tba due farm he Ismglit of Clos. : look out for 10031 races soon. M.ssrs ( lo- and sou, Reed and wife ami i friend from Portland spent four days on th, McKenaii Bahiag and by looks of trout brought home should judge they only caught ;i punnd onea McKeniie tor tiout. July 17, '811. We notioed s i mi exchange of property in OUt town last week. .las Sloops ai d Dong Bellera of Piaaaant II ul wen in town Sunday. Mr Franklin visited hi- - IB Hetby at "Edt ii Farm" Sunday. Maroni Relief andThonpaon, Morrs mid faiinliis vlilted telitivM near Qoaheu Situ day. Fh'.ti'gr.'pber Hrigga bus been practicing bia art io onr town for a week or m Hu i. ic.ov. ,1 I.. Spi ingfield to-day. The young mailt?) who bilked several pereona near Ooiben ont of several week's board mid lodging, played his lit I It. game at Ibis place rn ently. Iu th.- way 01 imptOVemi 111 our little town is mar 'bing tig it along, This is nil due to our wid awake clttteni who believe In keep ing p.ic- with I ho advancement of other lo calities. Root Hawley, who recently took a niim barol bis boruea to "Eden Perm" near (io-in ii for pastaiaia bad the miefortaaa ,.f losing ouu ol Ihe tilieat ones by IsMngertp pled by Ihe cars, necessitating it being hot. It mow that he ia baring had luck with hi- horses, us the other day he lost aic, (her till" oil" by its being so seriously in jilted by falling ill Komi, way against thu portal in which he waa attempting to break it that it also li id to be killed. While I nch- Joe, the Dealer miller, may not have thought to give Elli- another quar t. r I al Sunday, our boyt made amende for bia neglect for whan they aee a good look ing couple .lining ut the t-lt v hotel, they're not going I., si. nut by and allow -aid couple j to make a meal of a telegraph pole, as long n- I ncli I "lie !. Jimmy Rohijit tie's barn can 1 iflbrd a bundle of sheaf oats, (i. rice the ex pi ii, tfioa to the company's oltlci ill Ihal that stiaw ..a- not laced as kindlings with which to burn its property. A LRTM Tail v,i..,ij mi Sioi.kn. I In. spall ol bay mules, iiboal 15 hands high tine mule I bnndad I P, on right hip. aadrile marks on both. I ine imiro raule nnil one horse mule. Laat aaaa thrrs miles north of Hirrtabargi BOiag south. Any lulormslion laadJlM to men r.-co.ery ,-iii ue siiuaiuy rewariieu i.y v ll Haaauaa, rorrallla, Or, Ki,.- I. . dillj 18, 1881, Tni Fun Snu. fhjaaa .Wot wllhelamV li. g lie- fact thai it is oer a month since Uu li, il Bra ooeared at Baatthi and ihst aei ml ihowrn of rain have faH.-u sincn ihen, it i. laid Ihal smoke may .till lie seen fioin th'-largi lienp ol sawdust near where the CoaMM ids. null st mhI, Loaanm llmr.. Mi (Hen O. Iloltnau, late of Baker City, has located in (his city fOf the praetioe ol his profession -the law lb ,,,iu i well I its mended, Mr. Ilolman's family, wife aid four hildren, came wilb.i bhaji mil tiny have gone lo honsekeepiug Din At Medlordi Oregon, July 16,1 1 009, th.- nfani son of Juliut (ioldamitb and wife The fen. I ine wire jnteireri iu the Jaekaoaville eemeter) Mi and Mra. Gold amnb have tin sympaihy of their many friends b re. I i la Bagjuae, eircaa day, a bird dog. gyeameht, dark brown, earriea anythiug givtn. t lil"-r I reward ill be paid for re- tarn inn bun to r. V. Beavey, S milca north east of Eug ne. V kH Poaefliaeo- Prof. J. W. Johnwii iii patihaiad nf T N- Wdla, 2to krs of irai I tad for I je auni of t.,000. rife land - c it. 1 ailj i. dug Prof. J'-hbaou'a farm W Linn county 11' . a bargain. Msaan o - At the i .idenoe of F. F. Sp.s.r, M.ndu). July I. l-'J. Mr. Robert P. Long, and Vr-. Kail I L Prilcbetl. Rev. Oeo A McKin ey Meiathag. Mtasirn In Junction City, Sunday, Jaly 14. DOW. Mr T It Mdliorn and Miaa Alnora C.peland, Rev. m. Houston offi I laling. Nebraska Killtorlal Rseunioi, QpM invitaliuu of the Mayor Md the Count n Council, the Nebraska editorial ex cursion visited Eugene Friday moruiug at t ISA. M on tbe regular train, their two Pullman cars being switched oft'. At 8 o'clock tho party were entertained with breakfast at the Hoffman House, tbe same being an excellent ooe. After breakfast the entite putty were driven about our city and vicinity in carriages nud hacks, alio visiting t the Statu University and grounds Many were the compliments paid our city and pe.i pi' . The party was then escorted lo the depot by large numbers of our people. At the depot, after the bntlag "I line .- leoMea ..n the drum in- Major B II. Bender thott, the president of tin. association iutro daaad J. 8. Beagjaad, of the Lincoln State ' .louinal. lie made a lew remarks, thanking the people (ia tbe h.wpitsl le manner In whlea Ihal had Iwen recei.ed, and promised a return of the same if the OngOB .-liters ihould .... r .i-it their State. He alt., laid that i Ires',. n had many advantages that her older Bawl did not pwsesn, and that in a few j ears we would have a large Bonahttioa, Ho wished to ' especially thank (tread ini trinwra f.u the ipwadrd brealttaat, Mavor limey r. -p- nd. .1 In koine timely and well thorn lemarki, regi 'tting tint the party tnaJdaolatay loncer with aa, ami withini; them a pleasant homew ard .oitrney. I he train pulled out promptly at lo , I . i, j amid wtoaefaetic chnn. Siaty persons were iu the party, among lb. iii 1 ing twenty ladies, tho entire parly being iu sumo way count ate I with the pres-. The following is a complete list of the names Brown, E. a., Nebraska City Prtea Boojaaa, Mis Dora I.. Norfolk Daily N. w . Burr. W F. and mother, MtrWTtoU Fnlei pi i-e, Baumer, Johu.aud dsugbltr, Omaha Rail way News. Davidson. Sol, and wife, Nebraska Trih ' uue, Omaha. lleuuy. I. B. Bed Cloud Ilemocral lUveuport, A C, aud wife, South Ooi lha, SltK-kmsu. Fwolet, L U, Sutton AdnrtiMr, Oarntr, J F, mother and . hil.l, South (hnaba Drover'a Journut. tlosborn, It M, Wayne Hill Herald Hart, Alice, Dakota City Eagle. lluhuer, Chaa., Nebraska City News. 11. aide, Fred aud wife, Oram! aland lude pendent. Hoagland, J S aud wife, Stale Journal, Lincoln. Johnson, T B and wife, Stockhmn lie porter. Keithley, J K and wife, Weeping Water Republican. Knhn, M, wife and daughter, Capital Cily Courier. Lewis, 11 P, Omaha WotlJ. Mullen, J T and wile, Omaba Bee Mallou, O A, wife aud daughter, Lincoln Call. Morton, 0 0, Nebraska City Nows. Manny, Mutt, and sister, David Oily Tress. Oliver, J L, wife aud chill. Fuirfitld lb i aid. Parkyn, J 0, and wife, People1! u cate. Purccll, U, Dayklu Recor.hr. Pollock, A L, Omaha Mercury. Koose, B F, Western Workman, Lincoln Kobiuaou. I J and wife, Rnahville Stan 1 ard. Spragnc, F W, nud sister, Rusliville Situ. Sienna. Mra L A, North Piatt Tribune Stonehlll, (1 L. Omaha Herald. Warner, 0 A, Siockville Faber. Waring, It, AbaHni ltetlector. Walker, II 0. Douglas KnterpTUM . Wc-sel, L, Jr, Chairnian, Oapltal City Oonrlir, Lincoln. Wicb r, ,1 0, and sister, Alliance Argus. Wild, .1 A, and wife, Wilber Republican. Wii-oti, c B, PkUlamonth Herald. Real Kstitte Transfers, gooaaa, M i MePheraon to J D Wilson, im in Fii, kind's addition; con, $500. W M Keiishaw to F. J Crawford and .1 N B Fuller, laud oil river; con, $UH0. si-aiNtiriuji. II it ''lark to M I, Wilinot, lot; con, $7iHI. W Powers to (' M Dority. ipiil claim to four lots; con, 510. OOUNTIIV. c s t,i M w flam id a i 818,88 acraei patint. .1 H Met' miiiifss to'obn F, Haaklna, land; con, $tuo. State ol Oregon to Sudie Mllaou, 380 aenai eon, 8400. Slate of Oregon lo tito Melson, 880 lOTMi con, I tOO. State of Oregon lo James Slew nt 10 acres; con, $100. C.I Hills to H II Jacoby, IJO ncrcs; eon, 11. John Winenreid to Rudolph Wuugi r, t4.fi I acres; con, 250. Firm 1 ltlt llupH. Mr. S. Sineed, thu noted hop grower of WaltarvlUa, Lane eounty, shipped by Well-, Fmgo ,V C a express, from Kugent-, last Wednesday, one bale of hops gtown this year, to It. Weaver A Bros , of Milwaukee, Wiaaonaln. Ihe hops were of lie: Kentish (1,, Metis vaiioty nud were of linn ajBality, He picked them Tuestlav morning, dried tli. iii in the evening, baled them Wednesday moruiug aud brought them to Fiigcnc before no in. Wn think (bis is ihe tirsi ibipmaal of lHS'.l hops m ule from the Pacific coast Fast tins season. This shows what the soil aud climate of Laue county will produce! These hops will likely bring prices in Mil waukee that will astonish our people, aa we think they will be the first offered for sale in that maikit. lotlei to ( mitrai'torn. Bids will be received hy Ihe undersigned from contracture to furnish mateilal and build tbe Odtl Fellows' Temple, on Willam ette street, according to plans and .pt cifica tioua. The bnuk ami all iron work will be furnished on the ground by the undersigned trustees. Plans aud specification., can be seen at.ludt'H Walton's office. Bids will be closetl July fa at 10 o'clock A M. Tbe undersigned hereby reserve Ihe right to re ject any ami all bids J. J. WuitOU, July Id. 18H. B. F Downs, F. M Wll KINS, Trusters. ' Foot Back. An eicitiog tool nee was run last Sal 'irdny afternoon nem tic ( Injur school house, between Meaars. Cook and Montgomery, lor $200 a aide, being wit nessed by altoat 2VI. The race was US) yards, Montgomery givtngCook 10' ; feet on the outcome. Thu judges failed to decide who won tbe race, and the same was milled a tie ami Ibe money drawn. The lime re ix.rt. il was seconds. After the foot race a number of scrub boise laces acre run fur email sums. Aa AocinawT - -County Clerk Ware met w ith iiite i n accident feat Thursday after noon, about two miles betn, Springfield. He was returning home from a tiip to bis Mohawk farm, wbeu his horse became frightened at a pig, and threw bim out of his dog eart, bruising him considerably ami bri sking ooe of bis ribs. He is getting along nictly aud will lie out in a short nun Th" horse eery nearly dnmob-be.l the dog tail in which Mr. Ware was ruling. Tar. Uaaia. We are luformed by aeveial rt liable fanners that tbe yieU of wheat will be in ith heavier Ibau eipected two, weeki ago. In fact, f on, Ibeir talk, we think tbe crop will at least be an average ooe. They say the coolaratbcr allowed tbe grain to fill in gran! simp.- aotl prevented ita ripening tco lasl,, . a To Taani. A dog cart, and harness to trade for a tow. For particulars applv to Dr. J. C. Oray. deatlat Koran A pair of actaclee, opp-wite Ot ann office, Tharaday. Uaoer can bar same by paying for thta notice. A ( CRIOrS CASK. Mr. 1. N. DtUk Worth Auks to Rt t'om mitl 1 to tho Insane Asylum. Mr. I N. Duckworth, an old pioneer and bighly-reapected citizen of Lane county, who Uvea awr Blmln, came to town lat Sniur day, btintid up County Judge Scolt and asked that be be committed to tho iniane at) him at Salem. He said that he was awire that soon thing was wrong wilb his mind, and that he hid been unable to sleep (or some time past, and that he waa afraid that he might become insane and might commit eome violent act, therefore be wished to be eiirtd, if possible, before it waa too late at his own lipeaae, as he is iu gotsl financial condition. The County Judge could find no law . nip, , wei ni.: bim to have him commiiud, as In. talked and ucit.l ill a reasonable man in r. Mr. Duckworth then procured the oar nib ales of Booanleof our bhyelethneaj) to his being ii trotaSrorthy eilir.en. it,' , and a letter to tbi lamtatiudaui of the asylum asking lha: he I" privately Ireilled. Mr Diickwoilh wiites us from bis home nt El miii, iin.l. r dlta of July 17th, saying tti.it h. would tait in the asylum Timrsriuy, July 1 sill, and r.tpi. -ting that we make all item in reference t,. his oaoc, as he wishes lo send the paper to friends in ihe Fast "to let them know ol ii v m i .fort urn. in life." lie aaya he hopai 1 1 be permanently cured in u month or so. II, waa ba ll, bun by a runaway team a feu month! since, an, I his Hte was , I, -paired . f, mid many think this is the cause of his trouble. Tins is certainly a ilraugi (rtuk, lor a nun to contend that he is losing hi. luin, I. when most persona who an in-line belt.-.-.. Brmiy that they are Ihe naoat aani paraoai la tba wora), We hope that Mr. Duckworth - slay al the lay 100) will be abort, and that I.,- will return per fectly cured, us he is one of our beat ettfatena anil hi;;hly n-p. , t, d by all who know him. Illnc Rivet Mint's. BlOl Iin (it, Lane Co , July II. A t. w In; a in ic tr.l to the work in dri ll n nt i la i in OnOaid Hill may be of interest lo many panics owning interests who can not bl belt at all limes. Thl Trinity company is working on a new tunnel. Thl rein is ten feet with, and looks well. Maaara, Moba and Blanoanj alao have op. uetl up a tunnel, which is iu seTeiity tlve (.el. Thi ore inns high lo gold, from $10 lo $150 per ton. I'll. Lucky Boy company have been going right along wilb anil tunnel. The vein from the start looks fine. They intend put ting up a mill in a short time. F. B Mason has been working ou bis promising claim, the Tough Nut. Mr. Ma son's health lately has not been good, so he has this stiiiiiut r been engaged in thu fishing bu lineal 00 the MoKenma river, finding a good market In Rugene, I'll.. Fug. aa company have HOB surveying one of th. ir elabna to raaa l00foot tanoell to strike the Vein at a greater depth. Ill all till, c'i i bum-, an being wolbetl. M.S. Hurra. I in CotttrMtori. Sealed piopo-als will be rect ived by the Bxeentin Committee ol Ragenta of unlver l lily ut the ofllca of First National llaiik, 0B 1 til I o clock p. in td Monday, ,l.ily ll'.l, lliSO, f.r furnlsliiiig all neeeasary material and work for the erection 'and completion of a gymahaiam building on tlniversiiy campus Building to be completed by Oct. 1, 18H0 Contractor to give good and sufficient bond In the mm of 88.000, conditioned for the faithful performance of his contract. A oat lined aback for 8100 to aeoompaay each bitl, to be forfeitetl to I nin rsity in case contrac tor fails to cuter into BOOtrael if accepted. Kight to reject anv mid all bids reserved. Plans and .pcciuttitions can he seeu at ol lice of K S Been Secretary Conuuiitce. T, O. Btotbau Ks, Cliaitiniin Committee. July 10, 1888, Letter List. Lath is in Ihe toUowiou pet sous temaincd aaoallad for at ihe tli. .- in F.tigene City, Oregon, .Inly 10. 1888: AtkUtaoa, John W llurn.-ll, II R g Sale, Mrs B M Hembtie, II C Landbinser, Johnaon Long, Mrstiariett 2 N'nrlou, John J Taylor, Hamticl Warren, Q II A t hai;;, of one t "in will bo iniulo on each letter glVel OUt. Persons ailing for tho above will please say advartlied, giving date. F. W Osbuusi, P. M. Fatal. Lait week wu published it .lis. patoh (rom the la gonlao, which stated thai II D. Mil1 r, a tormer cusbier of the Malta, obi,,, N .ti Ml Bank, had left that country and was li ,rl lO.lKKi n, bia account. The dispatch .t evidently thu meau revenge of mi enemy. On closer view thu story it tells is sill. . T hat a defaulter for 130,000 should Ii vt ban Ml mouths, nud bu here now, mid it known to thu batik authorities, without an si, stumps it aa a romance and a fiction. Sn ei.tw Kailwav. A party consisting ol eight men startetl on thu survey of tbu Hi uslaw railway last Monday morning, com mencing at a point opposite ICIuviinth street, t h. party is under the supervision of C. M. Collier, who runs the level, ami All Kirk land, who uses the transit. Thu party ex Beam M Oomph lu thu work in three weeks from the time they cuiiimuuccri. Wn opine that they will I'm, I a road that w ill surprise all, ou account of its easiness to build. BcnoOt ltlt'oiir - The following ia a re port of the school in district No 01 for tho month beginning June 17th and cuding July IStbi Whole number of pnpili enrolled, 28; average m tendance, 21. Pupils not being ib-.eut ibn ing III. i uu mill were Allot. Flak, Frank Fisk. Joliu Horn, James Bush, Tommy and Joseph Ills -, Ella Kvans, Luuia Hush, Orcy Cook, Olive Lvuns, Nora (loodmati. Number ol visitors, 2d. (i. L. HaawwiD, Teucher. A -.. nun Uni . l;i.iisM..- Vi. aiu informed that a few Jays biuce the barn of Mr. Rubu Hill, who lusides iu the Long T uu country, took fire m, l burned lo the ground. Alsmt tt li tons of hay, a set of harness ami a bana weru burin d. liutli. r the in .- started by accident oi otherwise we did pot leurn. , Junction Pilot. Hon as Wantm. Ihe badereigaad de-sirt-s to parehaM light taw heavy draft ami i carriage hcnei mil marts. All draft horses mil t In- pi lggy built, annuo and in good ortler. Age fro u '. to 10 years, weight flora 1,80010 tJOD p.. mult, i will bu iu Eagjena ou Salnrilay. full ITIhi 1088, Bring your I horses ami I w ill ay y .u the highest cash price L. SlNUiai.. ... Tcxsh. iiAMa.NUi Work ou the tun I nel ou tin O P. neal Breitouhusb has ceased, it 1 ivlog I led bd to go around j Ibe bill. One bundled f. t t hail been dug. The tonne would be pHt 800 feet long, aud it waa font d tint over ii monih'a lime ami consitlerab e t : p"nso could be saved by ohaoRlng tee eowraa In Ibia way; benee the decision. Albany Democrat, Thk HlBuUW Bah.- The C. S Surveyors have l e it work " Ihe Sin-law river bar this week but li ni not finish. .! wbeu our in lormaatleft, It i- i p.tt.. that th ur- veyor ani l that th" I ar was showing up eplaiirii My mi l w..i4l get ln.ru them a fav orable rep. rt. If It. is is due. the Smslaw country will Umiiu Ufoie iniiiy months, i r.srt. On and aft. r Monih.y, July 22, lafl'J. the iioatofflce ut this place will be known aa Luuenv, instead of Eugene City. Poatmaatei Osbnrn hat already received new blanks, etc. Utai. Wattsd A girt is wanted to do general bouse work Iuquire at the real, deuce of ( use Liner for further information Pcrwual. R. R. Hayi h w gone to the Foley Springs. Mrs. Lean Kincaid visited Boacburg thli week. Mra. J. E. Tentou bai joined her husband in Portland. H. R Clark and family have removed to Corvallis. 0. L. Winter has gono up the Columbia view taking. Attorney McCollum, of Junction, waa in town Thursday Mrs. Jtotrii Brown returned lo her home in Halcm Monday. "Two stick" Johnson bss returned li ,, , trip lo Yambill county. Moae Neugasa of Corvaliii was iu town a day or two this week. Will Espey an I wife of Portland ti n : hero several da) a thia week, Attorney A. F. CmHaghcr bus lieen on a i.it to Ynuibil coiiutv. Mra F. J McCI .im ban visited her daughter, Mis Flit Itonal oi in Boaebarg this week. Mr. Frank E. Belabaw, of The Dalles, is visiting in Fug. no lie eami up Thursday. B. D. Paiue. W T. Peet and J C. Church and son started for the mniintaina Monday Jerry Horn md Nrife returned from a week's vacation to thu country laat Sunday. J. R. Ream 'Murneri from Yuquina Biy laat Monday, airs lleani retiiinctl Wednes day. Mra. N. J, ( ,,,r ami Mrs. M. A. Lynch bate golie up the McKi li;.ie lo spi ltd u week or more. Mr Anderson, who has worked for R M H 'hlnsnn for several months has gono In Portland lo work in a restaurant. Hurry Perrlno came up from Albany last Tuesday. He is gcttinu along as well na could be t tpectetl uiiiler tbe circumstances. M White, of I'riueville, is visiting rela tives ami friends here. He is just aa "deli. Mte na ever. Il is rumored that he will not return t,. bimchgrass alone this time. Joseph Kl. io and wlfo started up thu McKenzie last Wt duestluy morning to spend a couple ol weeks. Tony Klein, of Albany, is in charge of ihe store during his absence. Frank Wilier relumed here last Sunday. II says that Ihe party consisting of I!. M. Day, J. R Campbell aud himself had ill luck fmm the lima they left Eugene. At the crossing of lha Middle Fork they broke a siugle tree; Ibet. shortly after they sprung au uile of their wagon ao badly that tbu same had to be It ft on tbu wavside, so be concluded to come home. The otbera packed their outfit on onu of tbe borseaaud left for tbu other side of the mountains, iu eiceilent spirits notwithstanding their mis haps. They will not return fur two weeks yet. Pleasant Hill i ictus. July 18, leitW. Messrs Ross mid Carson Mathews are as sisiing J K M. K. line with his harvest. Mrs a .i Ortttanaad Mr A J, Jr , win re visiting at Mr N fj iiylauri'a lust week. Farmers nre us busy as bees taking cure of ibeir crops. Threshing will begiu next week. After going ou crutches for some weeka. Caused by all mo .It lit lo ouu of bis feet, Mr. Bd. Parks has laid the same aside. Wbilu wu luivu been complaining of hav ing such a hot summer al faejajan Bay it has not been warm enough for comfort down there. Mr J A Bripgs mid wife and Mr T Mill key, photographers, after visiting friends here for a wuek, have located their gallery in Springfield. Messrs. Oitiley nud Handsnker, Dexter'a bluntly hutehcra passed to-tlay with a band of young beef cattle which they bad pur chased from Mr John Sellers. W II MrCall and family will start for their home ut Silver Luke on Saturtiay. We are pleased to note that Mr, M.'a eye which he cmuu in to have doctored ia some better. While driving n b am ou Saturday Inst to which n hay fork was attached, Miss Jane Mitchell had the misfortune In bavo one nf her nrtns gjalte aeverely injuren caused by thu bi nuking of a single tree. Within thu last w , tk eggs bavo sold as follows: Lowell, lu cuts per tloien; Creswell, !!; Dexter, :i, Ja-pti, '.j; pleas- pnt Hill, 88 cents at whiuh price lliey now are here. Thu tutu belonging to tbe Pio neer store al Ibis place hauled oil' lo maik.-t lust week 21 packers full. In all 804 dozen, not so bud for 10 days gathering. Mr. Willis Mulkey has lha contract to build our new acboul house and will begin next week. We (mat thu board of directors who have charge of tbe plans lor the erec tion of tho same will give the people u building of which they may justly (eel proud, with all the modern nuproveui. nla necessary, and since then, is a diversity of opinion as to certain ways in which the same should be completed, would it not be well to tuko thu opinion of tbu majority of our citieus iu regard thereto. I raXO. Ki'mmkb Finw. Tim dry season is always lialriu to lea terrible fires sweep the country, but this year towu after town bus almost gouu out of Ittatenoe. The (..rests have not as yet beeu ablaze, which ia to bt accounted for by tba fact that iu burner year., tires have covered uearly all thu forest regions liable, to such a (ate. Possibly the (orests am uot near enough to civilization lo bo come ii sacrifice to human cupidity. Ou the headwaters of the Deschutes the buncbgraaa country baa beeu swt pt by llru uud thousand! of acres of good range is destroyed. This is n, trite u serious loss, us good range is none too plentiful. While fire has destroyed ihoiisautla of dollars' worth of property for the Pacific people this summer, Hoods of itut. r have devastated thu East, wreckiug another Jnhuatowu in New York. Such ia life at the East and at the West. To Mccn roR Him --The following is a grapbio account ul what a little money will do wilb somu people. "A man named Fied'k Wamoeker died in Salem last Sun day. His demi.u points a moral unri adorns a tale. A year ugo bu was a gardener, happy und light hearted. Hu lived at Ml. Talsir near P a land, raised and sold . ah- I bages, etc., ami was si happy as a clam. Sniueboily came ul'.ng ami offered him $20,000 (or a part o( his garden. He took it, wonderingly mid tlazed, in big $20 gold pieces. Then somebody else offered bim -l for an i ere be bad left. That tin isbt t bim. lio went plumb eruzy, thought everybody wai trying to take his mouey away from bim and uow bo ii guue dead. He left the 120,000 after bim." Takinii tub Cknsi's in OhmoW. Iu tak ing tbu census ol Oregon next year 210 enumerators will be employed. Tbe State will bo divided iulotwu supervising districts, tbu summit of tbe Cascades being tbe divid ing line. Tbe Turk of enumeration will be gin June 1, and must lie completed by tbu hitter part of that month. Aa Oregon ia uot a thickly. settled Stale, the compensation of the auuuirator. will probably be thu maxi mum prescribed by law fG ptr day. Mohawk Loo Cub Aoaik The decision rendered by Jutlge Bean in tbe above suit did uot diaaolve tbe injunction suit but merely modified it so that tbe parties drit tbe logs were allowed lo drive their own logs and take along hat few of tbe plaintiffs logs aa were beyond doubt necessary, ai a reasonable price, and wero to notify eaiit paitiea before rt aching the mouth of tin river. Haw Mo i - It ia rumored tba; a tiast claaa sawmill will soon be started on the riv er just below the Eugene bridge. We be lieve (be rumor to be Irua. At least Messrs. Crawford k Fuller, first elaaa and exper ienced mill men have purchased property in that vicinity