W AND COUNTY fiddle Fork Item-. .Inly ), IWfi ..... -. TlmN liiv. .a .' . un.t ' . . IW""L"- , Lla ... ... ..n their way f .,,ntii HRH beings l" ir-.wd was ut nor class aim wr PHI . , I... M..n.. L. . MM , - II .ill Hill ohUdrtn visited fri.'..i mul W" ft I : I 1 1- 1. . irl. . . II I II 1 1' Jl 1(1 I l.i .Mill - " , .1 nk- ... i , . . I..,! l lltjr I IH UIU VU 'U- I'l J-;. .1, Knvf wnnv if " '""i-i" iii.i-h RVTjJ, IVifon nf.iud I. Th eBtsCraUof this pJaot .... i..rSiiringrield. sft I i A V. X. July 2S, 1889, . : ..,.1 dust MMJIirj Fugue ol Springfield la, m onr , , , . .... On' tn Mill 11 111 llli- II. ill ill Ml. " - .""."..'i . .. I'niziin of Clovi rdali' hat hi i-n r. Aim - --: PI"" . . i ,: . I l .:. . MiailVM hi nil HUM ua iii""r" " B,"K ''ii- Ssui moon in" ihphw . viuver ltd aud npw iiiun .1.1 In irl. 1 1 1 ill lir ll ... .... t miv . . ko hU HMD KICK W11B JllUg f, Vcr Pn"'il,,in.:... Pact ffl, h .... ,..r-. i "! " I !.! will' colli'' to I'.aslorll HIV J. in i I, I..... Inn Inriihffri'-nd, Mrs. tooli-y and DM bil- hi "r U1IS.-1"-- J - - - ....... I. -.1 . III! I 11 1! WHV III I'.ll. . ih. V I Xlu ol ID tl'.'tHO. Martini Ueaucuui ana ucr luilo gdiwu, ftllM BWOOWi wuo nuvo been iliu2 nUtivi h iiniJ trleim at npnngtlel.l, I,.., i .ml ( reswcll nave reiuiini homo. i. Itannett favored ns with n cuml Hr- i M SuniU.V. A. x . it. A llravc Kiiffineer. M lltllU Ul cuiiiuci urn., m i: !.., Hl he is funiili.irly culleil, reuniting i luiurii'k rmiviil tiuni tin- tnuii wri ck ii lit)-Snudiiy niKiit, i c-usi' wln-i r i ... 1 1 li i lifn In . i . I ,. loud of pMMMNft, Aftir M miw the u miUh he foiild Imve Impiil Irniu (he , mt .- biruel( by ulluwiug (be i (a ilthtj fi lleceti into the open iwttob, bert i ir uir bmkeH rV(IHi the en- IMiil elici-iii I I lie ipeeil KilBoently lo mil injury to u Hiu'le pn8eu((er but . .i. i : If 1 . . , It-tin limine!!, nnri in., mi ... i.irillie bin lriRlflll neulilinn UMIMlb llie -kul .I...IHH He h.ihi.iih i.l Him in, 1. 1 i L. II ,..i L. r. gtvitDM of mi lenow woramra . . I i: I... l l l...... li . School Report. in :.. ..I......... ...I.... i r ll "i"n m in ............ . ........ ...Mi. icbool Ue'inter iu Diatiid No. til of ."A. j . . i. ' ...Ill i... closini; July 2. 1 889: D.iy Uught, 80; ilieuiinuct', uoo, iiiiim tu-'i'i'it, iiw, MioUtd, '12; cirls UlfoUld, Ko, it ... . -.. I. .1 : ..i . i.:i t -ll 'IM, . .II inmed pupils were neitlier nli-eiil i..,r r toil are eutitleil In the mil of honor: (iium Muni Irure. K.ite Ih-nii Da-elins, I'enrl DnreliiiK, FftDDie lb, Clara Slewurt, Com WinUmiiii, Lulu 1 . . . Ti l" ... .1, . I mill. in. 'H" .'I'l. iiii, ..iiiiiinn , wOm Stewart, Ora Stewart, (noiue Mus. J. H. Spoki:s. Teurher. I'niilic Auction. till sell at public auction to the higlimt ai mv niriii an oiiiiii" homh ii. on the foUowing describe I prupeity: 7 Mnmi iMHtOH neiiera: n viur- ileers; 15 milcb cows; h'.'i, ploWi I n- ntmn i ... . . . I n r.n.ilil mnge "iinuii touifori, UoRRebnro, worker, riwiuj? nnicinue, cioiK, J featber bedn, .it.-. beoVteiid, and . household furuitnre. Terms 12 is' credit on sums of $10 and OHI ut r fill, cash. Wm, McC.xuhk. ENHV llirruiu'j ti,. I ,i.... i Dissolution Notice. n(ll1rtli..l 1. r.l....r l l.ii. .hill I, l.li... JtFrmier i C'lmichill, hus iliis fluy ili.solved by uiuliiiil rOBIcnt, .Mr. mil u ... ........... .. i . . i . i ' ... .. . u.ii f. nr.. .i v n ., -v - , K. .1. f KASIF.lt, A. T. CiiuitcHii.i., V. A. Tozikb. K??s for Hutehiinr. i i in. 1 1 . i . i.... . i . . ... . 11 ijwjwwtn wmni wui i.iiui wu.n in 11 i n I i nii. . i 1 1 . 1 ill. i . , "bite Wyandottes anil lilack Miu Wiliuers of tlin hLllififil h.iiinrM mi . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 iui lilt; ij.ii fir in. tW per settinc: two settioes. $5. Ump for catalogue. Address, I. al. UAIIRISON, Forest Grove, Or. it . OrPn l.ru tnr Mit-bnr'r roetnnn vij IV i ncnci o ua-iui iu. w t i, we gave uer i asiurin. Ida w.i . pi.ii. . ... i . ..,:.. - . vm..u, auo crieu iur i uatui i. - - mwuic jiisb, ine ciung to uasiona, L . i ... - vu.iurvn,Bnegaveiaenii asiurm. l ily Tax Notice. ijq . given mm me UKJ iax ' now uu and payable to J. U. .iraa-nwr. at hi nfflca in th Hrani-e luu C ..: -.. lucviiy, ur . - - mil inai in i,i i .lavs i mm I lie ..I. . i .ii .. ... . . . 'additional cost will ut ei.llm i ! 1 1 iii iieiil i.nl unit- . - . i.iu, ins... B. F. 1' nuis, l;. , i.rder. Winter Photi Prices. Hal et. .. - i'uuiuh r iiriw : i is r , fnr- Don't forfit-t the place. WlNTElt PHOTO TO. r i . t . . . . . isi smid, h. .ii i li ill I V P. in i at, inw. "i urainftiig tensau.ins in the I.e . . .. ir.iiiini witli wakel'iili . at th pit of the stomach? Are ' "r irr.l.l,l- l ... ... I fi?,1" try Ore..u Ki.luev Tea (uur-ly ".M'er fan, to effect a perma o Vmtf and urinary ompUinta. ' more dwaifrwable toa young lasly 3 til in 1 1 . k. ... . I. - t i h ih baai) ,i ntch---. P" ' 1 Sp-i'lflf. th. Ll ,.. :il ,. I it renjeny. win i ' m '1i-firation. Iruui the face and I'rihliir- . l. I . : .1 f . ' M H I UeBlllll'll "" Itf It ik. I l ...: i -- - i . . . 1 1 i . I'.lV.r. tl. ... .11 &. . ..I. ...iirir., anil un wi.n i.. TXerri. .K....-.1 I Ii. f! Tonic u a thontiuh faaaj - . .w iimiiii, .irt'li.i i. -ii. ao-l ena'.L tk.ni i.. ,.f.,, tun-. aa-niBt .f ,a-k witbirat brcnmii-i: BmittM, noru,.l,liUauioFlii, MMOn. rttwlort UiuPottUna Thn tmjron o(tluSiii 1) inili . U .i ,,. i ... W riiilriiml arr Ira IVI1SI a .i' tity Il.J.in . i,i r., , For thi, best am! cbi...post spri,,c bM, ami lounges go to It. I). Hrown's. 8 " ' Anne line. .f ilk p8he, i "lid i;r:.l., . p. . )nnn Bd.lesi.nd Km Te.l..ni(i,i li" 'K I" . , I, , rin. ilv c.,;i;. . t Bseii (Jiiity i.,.Uii., utr,.u, i m .. tj more, fi.riu. iiv Chillier. ui.-renn. 4 i li-nN ,ii! bttriMd dlttrM in Sttie. in tw in Hi.. (lo to Goldsuiiih'aan.l b , ,h nnd ( hlM Im pl.t nil fr 1 UO. Re., Wile .x. formerly of F.iuene, is now rniininK' a Iranling pbotogrtphle tt-nt. A'"' , I"ts for mile in Kllswortii'a .idilitmn to Euyenri. Apply , Dr. McDonald Iliiviuia CiKar clipping fo Ihe pipe at the f.ugene Olgftf Factory. ' Sheet un.Hie and ,,i-ic books at Engi ne Hook Store, fornnrly Colli. r's. The Telephone Co. will h ire their linen ani instrnmnits iu workiug onhr immc'i ately. I'nnv.iidal.ly onr paper came in separate j0 W -' -,;' W hope it will not happen J It Ellison is rreetino nr..,i ,i.umi.,,. M Sixth sir,., t, in the r-ir of l!,a residence he occiipn s. It is rumored that Rv. I. D. Diiver has accepted aeallfrmu th- M B, Ch.inli, of Seultle, W. T. The Euuene. Hei -iles ri.-u- two for 25 eentg is the best. Maimfactiii.d hv the EiiRene Ciur Factory. Carpets! Carpets! ! S. If . Fiiendlv has just leeeiv.d a large and varied assortment. He ill mi) yon. R v. .1. F. Devoiv, th . nl Mffhodlll divine, dUd at his homa in T.icomi last Sunday, sgeil "i years. The "Cuban" and "Turrn" slRtll at Horn k l'aine's. Try Ihi in; they are the host in the market fur the money. The enstnn On the O. C T( 1! mumm 'lrnped in monrning last Widnesrla in mi m orv nf ihe late Jack Miller. Iiilin Packard, of Creswell, hud two flrlgers neiirlv lorn . :)'., , dsvil ago bv having a esrtrids.. gorpl : i i ,' hand. From Jim.. , tgQ, pirsl.fl . CStbiM pko. tpj will lie 5 per down al in. studio of P, A. Kamus. I h ive hilt rrmivrd from li e Knst nw 12,000 worth of elotl.s. SuilsuiarM In tho latist and lest styles. J, D.-vih. Oil paintings, pjcinre fianies, wall brick ets. cloi'k slielves, hat and cloak nokn, win low pah s, eie., at R, li. Brown's. lust received, a new I in- of tine glass warn al Goldsmith's. Gel vim a lovely ulass set of fiur pieces for 50 it ut-i it A Gold smith' . The ipportiontnt.nl of the BIo school money for Ihe present year has been m ule. Lane county bM 4.886 ptrnnni of school age and draws i'G770.iO. The ladies of St Mary's Guild will not meet naaiu iMitil Si ilcmber 4lli. which will he the lirst VVeduesJay in S p imbtr. B order of the Secretary. Vim Alstino was discharged from the city jai; Wo dm id iy, lis Mnttnot ofSO dnjn hT Ugoxplrtd It is likely he will again be in the IMM iniaiti rs eto long. Dr Bhtlton has let the contract for bis two story l.rick. just north of the Ilium store for SI, 00(1 to W. II. Alii nns. The building completed will cost 16,000. rjtndenon thsdentlsl has returned fully prepared lo nttend to nil ilifllenlt capes of dentistry. Office in snnio old qu oiers, up sbiirs in Fir-1 National Hank block. Goldsmith, the grocer, has just received from the F.ast one of the largeit Mtiaimtntt of lump ever brought to Engine, He will fed them at pii-es that defy competition. An Eastern Oregon paper report) tha I the bodies of four dead infanta have hem ilis covered in the rfHITtll of The Dades WfttaT works, which have DM nndotgolng n clean ing recently. Trnnlih! Trunks! Tinuks! J D Matlock has just received a cur load of trunks and va lises of nil STJ li s In mil customers which he will sell at prices, which defy competition. Call and lie com i BOM. Miilgb y k Tarke:', nt Iheir faetmy on )th s'reet, east of the mill i.iee, niiinufiu'tuiv and keep for sale, do rs, windows, Iranics. mouldings, eto. Estimates furnished on np plication. Carpets o' every sty Mi.l crado at Friend- ly s. The n have been of this mm! n net have inst arrived and 9 o all s. 1, c!i ,1 (o meet the demunds . t ('..!. .hi 1 examine his imried assortment. The Congregational church will bol l morning and evening servie.sat Rhinehart's hall on Sunday, August llh Preaching by Rev. C. V. Clapp, of Portland. All a dbtlly invited. Take warning all yon faltntri thai have tnmtncr fallow to work go ami gel one of Paine's lloss CulKvat'iiS, and atOU your fouling. The Boss does the hi and don't yon forget it. Dr. W. V. Hemler-nn has returned from Chicago, win re ho took a course of lu'tnres and instruction in Mi" latest method Of dentistry! Cull and h him at his oflbx if yon are in nerd of work. S. II !-iieii !!v keep th large! and brt assortment of clothing, !adiei IrM Rood, huts, etc. He is OOnfiniUlly ailing the Iatift nn.l ncv.cst Ityloa to his stork. Hi, prices are filed to suit ltw tini - The li. ,t faiiiilvriioc.lv is ni doul'tedly Pfondar. Orjgon Blood PoiiltT. It may be k.iMv gin u to Ihe infant us wi 11 s to ihe doH.awtil "Hi 8-m rW wbcra olhor medicines fail i i ,1 , v. !. 1 1 .1 ' ll" The Cumberland Preabrtcrian ohnrel of I.I.. ..ilv liuu . it. ml. ll 11 Rn.lniell of ( I ill in gi T. 10! Ha ! aceentlil llie cull. 1 III will bOl nllive lllilll Novell! I ei lie a formerly a I.ane aonnry bov. Tin- Oregon State prnilenlisii it preaaBI m eonfir .il within it borders ml c n.iets. ha At the s,.li!e tlllie last year tin- mni-r "a. Wnrlc iii the f uiiidrv is lint iili'.ve ' .. .i .i.,r,.n.lv and the oi M ill 1- iiiusii.-i.i-i. -b"- . ,r I quite witi.lii. tory Capital Journal. The "I'liiv.r-i'ty H.-ki-t ." handles new .,l.t.,le.ls,.nlv:.tli-rere no """ '; the marka. Eierythin.' ' fn-h and cle r r There is no nee.l ,.f Irampiag up ancient aMf won dmc: a redu.l price. rMf nlMr kimlred devices, slid do iiiutatm,' "I pa. , ties' a hertiieMiients i.r facilities. Thai lii.uiition of the MOmwb HUT people In Rf ea-ing. civ he due , I ni,.,)krmasllcUoUoflhefoo.l.hut. ft m - i' Wl-tO a weskness of he digiaiiu. ...;'..l... :bel..str.,n..ly for wbl.-t is one Ajri'a Pill. I- af , dinner. ..en The protsoeerl con.tifntioti of North Da kota provi.ii that no foreigner ahtl WO. ni twii v os altar b has Itdarad hi iutenti .i. i i bawfl M a rttiarlt. and b 'be . i . i 1...I...MO., of Iuilencndence i leaning ; u. -'V ... . , nf ,h. wilh faci'iti liall m I'lin-ii".." - i nnslitJ.-stien of Ihe voter. 1 ri, neti r.iinl.ir meelin! of the Lane .lSs iet.VWill he held at the Cnniitv Medii .trfi ei'.f Km.' idal! k t'-ivton, una wmf, a-. i 'trd. at 7J(I MOM D , . 7 .,11 be Sewenga. KZoT, . timely .object and onr Ihoiong h conaul- Ueuderson, deutiat. Uole, .tin , ,J.1. a com doctor wis in town tbia week. F. II. ,1- 1, t ,. in,, i Monday e.ening IJjjadoM & S.tii aro shipping plums to Da- Albauy i going to have a patent niediciue eonipauy. Will paper at Enjene Book Store, for- aMtlf Collier's. WiW. Uoom b ranaiag a steam mum for Walter Enkiu Oottnty court Mnidsy; commissiouera court wadaraday, Set. ,n doors and windows for aale at M-.dgley Si Parker's. Hop Ktovia and furnace tops made to orl.r at Eugene foundry. Bat l Hooks Mobangad t Eugene Book BtOft, formerly Collier's. A-t your i;..i.oi fur .Innoliou flour. It is I'JleiiBUt. Iltiek isliein... baiilcdfor ihe S!,, !in hml Odd Fellows buildings Tl... Iln , Bid Lounge, Ihe baat hmuge in tin' i ark. t. manniaotnrad by R. D. Brown. Take your produce to the Pacific Tea Co. I 1 gl llie heal prices. took tha Happy Hours 10 cent white labor oajar "f M irkus Co. Hot aud cold baths every day in tin- week . i n.'iii, butb oaroer suop. We are in the lead, never Iiehlnd. Always net there. City Bakery and retanraiit. Dr. aoott'i Electric Corsets at EaMern Pn s. For Mia only at G. Bettm m's. l'i lUin Hunts yon to come and see hi "addles and heavy liam harness. Bop checks printed at this office iu tho I b'st Hlyhs and at the lowest prices. l .rp, att-r ire at w,nk converting the old ! Bapti.t Church into a SOapl of residences. I. ( l.i!; , marbll cutler and Valrr iu montunenta, abop on Eighth street Eugene. F liming or selling your o ils see A. V. Peter, i 'lean Chevalier barley wanted. Try i.ur cr, im puffs, City Hakery. lltmMlbM we deliver every ihinu wilh our own .i;.., City Bakery. The majomj IM rapidly layiug Ihe w ills Ofthi - i- nd story of the Uilikin boQdidg. Tii. r.. are six vacant sch dir-bips from l.i nty in IhoSmt Agrii'ulturul College nt Oflrvalll. The stage Una to the Blnahtw ami Hot Sprites . it always now wilh heavy loads of pi, senders. B' u nr-i If n cily lot li -day at (he sale. It will pay you 10(1 per cent on the investment within 2 moiiihs. B IT Friendly nald 17 cant nr nnnnd for tho 13.000 ponnd of Bflvi Lake wool he pnroluiaad last week. A few 1 . nr.! being cvmht on the Iv werS or Fishliig wUI begin in i .1.1, in i;. of weeks, Thw-adil i tnsittiH, etc, of I li i taj ik i li t ultimatums to Slaildcti .V a for a big w iti rmelon. Now is the time .if year when th camper carelcsly sets out files that bum thousands of it liars worth of fine litutier. K railroad bridge thi side of Salem wis partly boned 'I'm d iy afternoon. Muring a delay of a bnnple of hours to tin- night (rain, Kv. iirsion tickets are now sold over the Oregon Pacific Railroad to Yaqnina Bay v. rv day instead of Wtdnesdsys and Satur days as heretofore. Over forty houses are iu course of con- si rut ion in Lngeii.. nt the present lime. What town in Oregon, outside of Portland, can heat this record A trip to th aOMlda will cost you about half as much as one of those fine hnggiM now being sold nt Chamber's ,fr Son's nt their special prices for August. A ' nmberol lots will be solo in Shelton's second addition, Saturday afternoon by Churchill A- Frasier, nt fair prices. Geo. W Kinsry i!l bo the auctioneer. Th fil-.t hups were received in New York from Huliemin, July .10. Lane county ahipped a bale of hops to Millwaukee fnlly tw i -, 'n iii advance of tho above dale. Quint Gothria. tho fireman, who was so badly scalded in the railroad wreck at Al bany, is in Portland, and recovering. Quint li i in my friends who si nipalhie with him. That Geo. Nuttini; is dead, scarcely a .I la is now entertained. It is firmly be lieved Hint he was murdered and his body I in ied HI remain may never be found. Piiueville Review. A one legged man was in town si lling lead pencils Wednesday. A one armed man gave mi txhibilion on the streets Monday eveniin; with some trained cunariis. They were immense. M- so.i s Wh'i !! mi I Coolidge Inve com pleted Ibdr abstract of tltlee for Lane eonn tv. Mi Wheeler worked 18 months on it nd two young ladies worked on Ihe same ni art ft year. It is very smoky from fires in ihe moan tain; million of feet of valuable timber in the mn'iitaiiis are being destroyed. Th" Government should enforce measures to pn vi ni ibis wholesale destruction of our for est WMllh 97 nolioi In th Oregoolan au adfartbN." un 1. 1 nfi'i i li'i: to sell a business iu Eugene fur 1,1)00. that will pay $10,000 profits nn i. in, Ilv. A business that will pay $10,000 profit year awild just suit the editor of this paper Tin-roof of S. II. Friendly's warehouse Cnngbl tire from Ihe locomotive of Wednes. day's EngMe local train in the afternoon. Portanitely it was observed and promptly axtingniahed, withonl Ihe aid of the Fire Dip irtment. It was left to L. Samuels of the West Shore to perpetrate the crnelest joko of the ii i n' A-hlaud. This joke cost Ihe town $500. The town would gladly give him anolhar f-VlO if he will suppress those : cuts. Ashland Record Mi, Murv Hill f.iiniurly of Eugene, has I., o 1 1. 1 led principal of one of the Salem public schools. The Statoaman ay: Mlaa j II , rai formerly a very impnlar teacher in ii i h-.'ic, l ut fur some time ha ' been eggtd b reboolwork in Portland " Weaekn iwle Ign the le.'eipl of a book en- tilled "The I'ortland Posioftice, it Hi. lory (I t h ' with a Compendium of Poatal I ition, writtoo by C. W, Boby, Port 1 - lalraaatar, It is quite an interesting ... f.il work for which Mr. Roby ba our im ra tl.nnk. Th. ucissilndes of climule are trying to Mat e. nsiituiioiis, especially to people having Unpore blood. For all snch (and Ibey eonstlnt lb nwjorfty), the t-t safe en. irl i. Aid's Saisup.irilla, the use of w hich elenM th blood and atrengibenaand int igniate Ihe sistem. rliei.ii Ties-, -lulv 21: "Hugh Thomp- win'sittam ihre lo r finish'd Ui on T. J. Kirk's phi Tne- lay- The yield i some thing lis ft lraidrl to th acre on n av. ; rtage. 'l h -mall-st average ever rid by I Mr. Kirk.'' Mr. Tlioinpm lived ner CUmt (or s number ol years. The ArJilaad BM0ia(T (bat there are 21 , apdii-ant for th Becclvewbip of th I I; . ; and that Simon Cam, oil lebnrgt tn tk Wad, km ahat a ilfain ra amr Vrftl circiiltet in Dool . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 v ialnt hi appoiutmeut. The, v , - - . I ..ll II.- .-ei, tun i,c hue eoOWMdad to let hgistr Jobnaton MH ont hi time. Mali it, lumber milla hse Uen .but d jwn with 3.(i"i,WS' of log on lb' hanks of th j river al.ie. that cannot float down on ac connt of carcily of water. Mill at En MM Ctrl and AlUny are in tb aam fix. ffM abi.ve item h been Moating aroonu among the Colombia and Pnget Sound papers iat.lv. We will say that the Eagf-n mill baa len ch-e I ilown about a dozen rears, and that tb- water in the river ool mu.-B' l"er than naoal. However Ragao hope to again bafr a Mill! ID the next twelve months. Dr .1 C Grar, dentist will be alxent from In .oltee tern daya Patiatita pla tk n tic. laaao Cook, who lives one mile east of June tlun, was taken suddenly and daiis-ennuly ill lat Sun.lt y. He ia now oiM of danger and will be about in a abort time. An stti inpted case of rape happened up on the McKenzie oue week ago Thursday. Th parly nuking the assault bus left the oonntry. No wariant was procured. The Mill Co, have had a number of meu emi.l.iyed this week putting in several new and improved water wheeli in the 1 leelr'u' Light Co a race. "1 he heal now at the station Is nearly twenty feet The ladUa' udaooMtyof Ik Be pt it I eh arch will meet at ihe cliorcb, Tui -tlay, Aug. 8th., for work. The young ladies are espicisll) lnvltd as well a. th older one, although th.y may meet wiib a cool reception. liev Thomas Thompson, a iMiiverte'l Catlui' lie, formerly of Montreal, Canada, w ill p,ak at the Haitit Church next Sunday eienin. hi "Hie I'ru ti. il teaching of Roman C tli'ih.-i -in " I'he ik.tat.ir will preach in tint ei -on in.-. All are hjvitod. Qo Pom, the rajMwal tdnknxlth nd horse hor is a, sin on deck, nud resdy to shoe h.tr-es niter lie latest and mint approved fashion w ith hand forged shoe. Striking, tumbling, iiiiilrattii.il, quarter crack IM corns cured free, Karnes delivered free. Shop opp wile Sloan', old tand. Kuejene. A cjirespondeut signing himself "W. 1). C ," speak a good word for Eugene in last Wednesday's Oregonian. We take the fOUottlsg extract from the coricspondeui e: "Eugene is often spoken of as thu city ol home, hut while there are some magnificent residence, the major part of the city i ooay I it I lu collage bonus, and every street is lined UU either side with the magnificent Oregon maples and evergreens, and the law us are nicely kept The btisiuess part ol the city is hU up two and three-story brick buildings and pre,, ill, quite an attractive appearance. Six i o-story aud one ihree-story btiek busi iie.s blocks arc ut present uudcr coustruc li li. and at least 100 Ntidi BOM costing from f.iols) to f lui'ii are U-ing built, and liiiiny more projected the coming full and following spring. Eugene bus lo-day at leant JoOO people aud more comiug every week. It being th BMt Ol Ihe Slate University nat urally attracts u good class of pcoplo and I doubt if there is a cily of ihe same number oi inhabitant In the Daited BtaiM that mb boust of a moral or belter class of people than Eugene has lo day. Our merchants are all prosperous and naturally they should be, us Eugene has a larger scope of good country tributary lo it, without any olhor point us a distributing center, than any other towu in the Willamette Valley, and iu the Opinion of the writer, bus ibo location to be (he second city in Oregon. The Mc Kenzie valley, which is dinned fort weuly five miles up ll, the Middle Fork valley, con taining thousands of acres ot the fiueat lauds iu tho Stale; thu Count Fork valley, exlt-ud-III..' to ibo Culiiooia mouuuin, about for.y B)Um the. Spencer cr. ek valley and the ''.'.'Lunelle Valley proper, smrjuiidiug Eu gene, umi Ihe Biualaw couutrj to the west of us' when all liHtd up tnd cut tip into slllaii farm will make an immense army of people lo come to Eugene for supplies, aud from ihe nature of things, no other place cau OOm in as u competing point. A party of eiigmet i me ut present iu the field survey ing for a rntltOM io the Siusiaw oonn try, and before another year ha elapsed con struction will bu well uudcr way on this line. The Siunl.iw harbor has just been sniveled end proved most mtiefawtory and tho engin eer ill charge will recommend n liberal up propriatjon by Congress to imptuve it. thousand of iictes of the tinest umber lie along Ibis proposed railway and in many places iherc is consideiablu farming land, so l ll.it when Siusiaw is established us ll port of entry, and llie harbor inipiuved so as to admit deep a vessels, thu railroad will prove ii paying luvestmeiil In sides helping Eugene iu her onward match. It i, n con ceded fact that around Eug B0 is tho beat fruit growing region in Ihe Willamette val ley. While complaint is heard that ill other puits of the valley thu fruit crop is lighter Hum usual, here the trees are breaking ilown wilh their loads of fruit, that is nhcro thu trie, has not been systematically pruned, and the Writer, having livtd hero five years, has Bever eten n larger crop. One of our enter prising Iruit gtowers has already shipped ovir two car loadsol peach plums to Bt, Paul and has reali7.nl quite baml-iuuiidy on thu cxpiriuitut. A great many young orchard have been pi mint in thu last three years, and iu u year or two more Eugene vwll Im Ihe seat ut the largent canneries nud evap orators iu ihu State. Poi'rji.AttON. State Superintendent Mc Elroy eslinititts that tha ratio of school children to the total population iu Oregon is oue to five. Hisrepoit shows lbs total number of school childien in the Statu to be '.).), '.'as, which on Ibo five to one basis, would make Ibu population of Oregon 165.400, an increase of 21(1,278 over IHHo and 180,7$$ over. IfitO, According to Ihe Supi riiitendent's figures, Lane couuly hav ing 4,826 persons ol school age, would I'm n-foie have .'l.'iJu. Iii In.. i lh.. county bad 12,751 inhabitants We think lb Mil US t about six IhouHiind too high, but still we niny h mi-taken Lane county stands fifth us In Ihe number of persons of school age. Tiik Siusnw Ha A biter from 00 M Miller, dated at IToieuce, July 2'!lli, says: "The Ut H Engineers are at work on the harbor making ii survey They report II feet on the bar at high tide, ami l.ri to 50 I rl inside the bar. Ever) body hem seems lo think the survey will be of much Uuefit to the plnca." Another letter from Mr. Miller dated July fifth, say ghat "ihe Kn gioeer have finished work, and that they report as above, alao saying the liver is th tinist aloi.g tho const excepting the Colum bia) but that the bar will be KOiueahat dan gi roil, until improvements are made, ubieh will make il a safe entrance " Thk iviNiiCll.--The bid foi the build ing of the I in versify gyuina.iuiu building w i n ppened last Monday per advertisement. The rnntrtel is Irl lo W. II. Abruius for 14,100. It will lie liuill of brick, 10 x HO feet; have n basement of 7 fuf, and una j story of fifi bet in h-ightli, and will have aj cupula Tin 1 tfna Mtot'fbd is the ex- ! Iinue eastnn side of ihe canipua, near the old piiini bonaOi which will be raised one j story and be u-t'd for the bath room. The' building will he healed by steam. It will be 1 lurill, lieu Willi an me nut-si c. iuiikhiic ap pliance. Will kkoTI -Jinuary lt, the leae of Mes.ra. Mirlvelv and Parker lo Ihe grounds now occupied by their factory, expires. Prier Iii thai lime lhy will move tt build ingto ihe ground near the building now r eiipie l by tho elex'lric light Itutioll, bxVlllg' leased groliud IU III. it location. I le y have also lease. I from lb mill company water power m run tbur machinery, and will therefore ,i-eii. I . I. u:u afor their removal. Thk LaaoatT Tl i Mr Gio. Friaa- II, recently caught, near the McKenzie bridge, the largeM i run I ever csnghl on the McKen lie. ll we. 35 niche, lung; weighed V't lbs, ami il-golh in- . 'ii incbea. He caught ti i lih with a u e and line. Many are caught ;o in. i river ih"t weigh fioin fire to twelve pound. Fo tl,0O0. A horse race of tbree eigbth o! a mile, ha been made for $500 a side between the horses "Tom Benton" and mar "Pappoae," B. B. Has backing tb former and Barny Lylle ih latter. The race wit) be rnn nu Dr. Ham. track, on th old McCornack place, three week from to day, Satnnl)', Augu.t 24th- Fist Cut. Irvin.'s Oy.ter and CV House la now aerviug up oyattr. and all kind uf meats, vegetables, etc o."l in flnt-elaa tyl tn order. Everything -rrd that the market atT'-rde and at liberal priota. Give Ihe newplac .all a, WiUamette atiwit ' d.r oath of Keid batcher shi. Ileal I'stnte Tranafera. ai'OBNI. W J J Scott to Miua F lUrlow. lot in ! Scott' addition; $H5. Wm Smith to G O II dm in, lot in Shaw , and Pstlermni's addition; $500. J S Baker lo T Q Baker. 2 lots in Scott's addition; con, $1. EM Wnrr. n lo G Betlnmn, lot in Skin I I. r's addition; $800. J L Rtnkin to F A Ilaukio, M interest in I property on corner of Willamctle and Snenlh slre-ts; f C,U00. rnmiu, Jas Koltiu ill to M C Close, oue lot; $201). COCNTKV. Rebecca 1', Johnson lo Jas R Johnson. ; 1U0 acre.; $.'h). W 11 11,11 to Richard Barctt, Ot tJ acres; $811. Levi Harper to A T Pratt) r, 80 acies; 1880 II C Hunt, r to A M Ru,sill, 10 acrra; 11480, J A Straight to John Win-arson, 4.20 acres, $170. V S to Jus Johiisnu, Jr; patent; lT S lo John W Johnson and James Johnsou, 122 21 acres; patent. V S lo Jonh W Johu-oii, 80 aciis; patent. lT S to Win Whilin y; patMl) Wm Qrawa to J itucs Johnsou, Hill acres; 1400. JohB Law to. I F. mid 111) Miller; 88000, tfolU OoOdohiM to E W Goodihdd, 8MI acres; $100. Pleasaiit Bill Hems. August I, 188!). Dust and .moke. We regret to any that Mm John Sellers hu bran indisposed fur some time. Threshing will mimi be done then conies !mi picking. How the dust does Ilv when ihe giant fiom Trent passes through our streets seated in his canine vehicle with Pinto for Ihe mo tive power. Mr Wen Shelley an I family returned ffuiu Gilliam Co on Saturday last and give m ilia coiiraging account of tiie drought and omse quent failure of part of the enqsv Aunt Tilda McCall went to Portland on Tuesday lo attend tha funeral of her ou in law, .1 W Miller, the well kuowu engin eer who lost his life in the sad accident. Vale, poor Jack! Ptom the large number ol lady passengers who ride with Uncle Joe, our efficient mail currier, we have long sinco concluded that he's u great favorite with the fair sex. You're mighty right. S Htlidsaker and Son of this place recently received from the factory in Iowa 'JO of the justly celebrated "Bruiumer" washing uia cbiue mill disposed of Ihe most of them to the farmers in the Willamette Forks. A good number of peiaons re enjoying the hot weather at Kitaon's Springs, anil of the last to go from this place were Sir I'rnlton, Sr, Mrs.i W Parks and Mr .1 Parks, Mrs S Hamlsrikf r, Mi,s Etta and Mastera S T and J d llaiiibalier will go on Wednesday next. Mr. I Dlcki icon has sold his farm and gone to 1" ,l.ou Oicgon with the intention of milling there if a suitable location can be found. Oki.o. Tho. San .lose Scale. After closo investigation by the OregOB Slate Board of Horticulture it is of the opin ion that this most destructive cm my of not only Iho fruit, but Ihe oiuiiinc ntnl and fort -t tun a us well, has secured a hold ill 00M of the orchards in Southern Oregon, and it is reared that it will he found in Other part ol tho Stale. Careful ii.quiry from parlies wilh uhoiu tho scule is louml, develops tic filet that they have been brought into Oregon on truea shipped from Califor nia. As trees from California have been prctt) gtQ rally distributed all owr the Stale by the industrious tree peddler, so it may bo expi cte I that these destructive in sects hat doubtless gouo with tin in. Letter List. Letters foi the following poisons lemaiuod uncalled for at the postolllce ill Eugene City, Oregou, August 8, 1881): Hirreii, Carrol Bradford, Ed Hi im;. Si Iiii i Campbell, J C Dochie, Miss Mellio Hamilton, Miss L J une-, Cynthia Johnson, E A Ogle, JJ' Pilkekcy, GW Porter, Vimio Smith, Milton Wire, JlM I Wilson, Jennie A cliarou of one cent will be made on each Idler given out. Persons l ulling for the above will pleas su, adit rtisi d, giving dnte. F. W Osbuiik, P. M. Ureal Credit Auction Sale. I will sell at public auction lo Ihu highest Udder 00 Sitiikdat, Acucst Kllh, comiiiene ing ill 10 A. M . 80 horses ami mares, 1 aud 2 year olds. 12 mur i wilh mule colls, m itched ttaOMi broken aud unbroken. 'I'l-i in IS mouths limo will be giveii on all Mbra, with approved bolt at 8 per cent in ter'st. OtO. W. Kiasrv, Real Estate and General Auclioneer. specjal oiler. V. olfer this week one lot of Hi si rei at -.'7, ll is all clraied but one ucre. Ten aciei in cultivation. All high ground mid rich soil, la, H. and E. (). I'oni'.ll, , Eugene, Oregon. . . ODD PaXLOWl TlMll.t. The bida lorlhu culi -t l Hit Kill, of Ihe Odd Fellows Temple ou rTillamettaatrOel opiosite thu lirAiuiof tin- in ie opened la.t Saturday and wure as follows: 1. N Konoy, $7,325; eo Park, $7,455; W II Abrams, $7,508; S O Ganiaou, $7,760; J L Edminslou, $7,800. The iron work I.l already been let lo the Eugene Foundry fur about $750, and the buck to Jos Bradford for $J - i two articles fiirnisbed by Ihe Odd I .11.. a and not in cluded iu the bida uoove. The ground Hour will l.u in ouu room mid 1ms Uuu rented to all Easteiu dry goods flnn, the second floor will bu cut up una offices, and the third door will be by Ihe Lodge for thail ball and will havu a fiuulagu of M feet and a depth of 00 lei l Full bay windows will grace Ihu flonl. When cionileted It w ill lie oue of the finest strtlctun in EugeUu. We ii - ml ii nu I the building will bu put up according lo the plans already pitparid. The contract h is not been let yut, uud it is rumored that ihu order will appoiut su pertolOBOtOt WhO will letrh different kind of work in separate conlitcts. Fiufc at Dallas Wednesday morning at 11:15 o'clock a fire wa discovered in thu rear of the Bank building, at Dalits, aud before the limits could be eiiiuguiabeil the following hows had MOO sustained as given by Ihe Obaerier iu an extra Cutler Ttros. grocerytnau, $CiS); Insurance llODO. The Dallu City Bank hmea its fiituu and will i. ii- iis biiaiuess Iniaiianted. J D Elba, confectiouery ami bakery, $1500; uu raamMOce; J H Lawton, burU r, (i-O0i no H urance ; J (J HayKr, $1000, iiiauiauce, $5iJ; V S Grant, $2(; rentM A' Iiunt, iiry good, V2O0, fully maund, Faull t Nia, wl'iOO, insurance $500; Geiie Huyter'a store, $500; billy insured, A K Wilson, $300, in sui'tl. If Vaughn. $500, partially insured; M il 11 'litiau, y. Total loss, about $12,000. ili.iLtBniaixa The Molnsk blackberry mis. r- ibis )i ar jv, , aud are, selling large qiiautitlea of (beir beiuus iu Eugeue. They re ol large size and ol most delicious flavor. The Mouawk cx-iUinly is tn natural home of th blackberry Htbam La s: li Me-era. Ciaia A Slover j have reoted the old Cherry building on Eigih street and will atart atetm lanndry, ' of the latent luiprovfbla, in Iheaame. Fob Hale. A new camping tent. Inquire at tb law ofllcs of A. C Woodcock for! puce ai.d ptnicnlan. MAiittT -Wheat, 05 cent n buaid ol ear; oete, 30 eta; tgg, 18 eta, butler, 26 TH F CAI SF. OK TIIK ACC1DK.ST. Three Men Tuiitprrwl Willi the Switch for Fun. Albany Democrat. July 31. Monday W A. Hill, an euginaer in charge of Tbonuia Froman'a trtction engine went to Dr. Davis' office in this ritv with two har vet hands and h id the Doctor give bitu chloioform in older to dress a wound iu his left hand, received while working arouud theengiue. While under the influence of 1 the cbloro'orin Hill talked considerably. ( among olln r things saying "that boy did i pull the pii out." This forenoon he went ' tothe Doctor s office again, whm tho Due ! tor told him what he had taid. Hill then I confeasaed Iho whole busines and mid that I one of tha other two men wilh him had turned Ihe Lebanon branch just for the fuu of llie thing. Tho it-suit was a terrible ca- t.lslroplie, eosllllg Ihe life of ill I. aal CHI. mail, and one thai will leimili lie in tin. men going to the penitential) for life if not to the gallows. Hill was arrested by D. B. Mouleith nud placed in Ihe county jail. A I ii-iii. . o ,i man called on him, when he in ule the s line c u.fe.sion. H,. said Ihe Ihree were at the witch, when Ihe younger of the two. called lh rt and Fred Roll, of Sweet Home, slid he wa, going to luru the switch in older to make the train go toward Leba non, aud he and Ihe older one told him he had In iter not, and weul on, and the boy noon followed, and said he had the key. which tin I told linn hu had belter Ihrow away, and he threw mill-thing iu the dirk. Thi was before the Lebanon Irani went out. LATID. The examination of Ihe parties wa held Thursday afternoon. The defendants, Her belt and Fred Rolf and W. A. Hill, tTaittd culmination, and requested to la. held to await the grand jury with bail, but th Court refused, holding the accused without bail on the chargeof murder. The evidence produced by the Stale corresponded wilh Ihe above. Hill claimed that Bert Rolf, reunited the pin, afler Irving to break the lock, and llieu re moved the rod. Herbert Rolf testified that Hill took the nin partly out. He, Herbert, look il out an I carried it Mid threw it away. II -tiys they dropped a rock between the im!- t t hold them apart Ed Huston, con dii tor mi Lebanon train, said that he tried the switch when leaving but it would not nurk, until hu removed a stone, wbeii ft locked alright. He also said the parlies asked him lo ride lo the llrst station no. I he refused. Brownsville OoaanrtfittlOMi In Caxic, Linn Co., July 27, 188!). Emma (Irian:--1 are articles in Ihu j Brownavillc paper every week iiIhiuI good, j hoiieat, cilietis who have taken up claim t on ihe Calnpoois tiver in Tp. 15 S, R 1 , E. I'he purl ns referred lo havii lukeu up Ihe claims ncoordiug to the U. S. law, and I will prove up on them wilh Ihe lust of wit- i.is. Some have taken pro eruptions, wlier.'Vet (lut lulu! ia Hi M mISmIU. Some of the purlins arc strangers mid oilier, are old cilicua of Oregon Why should this land net he taken up as well as iu other si . in. ns, is a mystery to me! Why should we not receive oui shsrii of the immigration, anil u. uu tl.i. ...... ..f f U. "I - ' IM. 1 1 iu.l !., 1,11111 OW'nly? It look lo me as if this editor i is working against the bent intervals nl Linn comity and lb Hiltf, by sbiisii ami shin ut i tmmj ranwfini noil iryii.g ouirnu iii' in oui of the country . lie piibiiahed -Friday a ri d tool OB story about kit or eveocitiMbaS'i his own town Hruwnsville'a business men I think il high lime for every oue tukiiig his sheet to inform him it is not wanted longer, ns the people should want a paper in publish iho truth, and work fur the in terests of the coiiulry, especially of ila im mediate viciuiiy. As a citizen of Um county I consider il liUdbms, Ihu My this paper has slandered good men uud women -mostly tr.iigcrs-that have come among us lo locate; and foi no other J cause whatever ll an Unit hi paper was not started soon enough to gel a Utile advertising. Vouia truly, A Linn Co. Citizkn. Auction Sale of City Lola. We will sell at public auction, at tho Court limine, on Sal unlay August 3, 1889, ten lots in Shellon'a mul addition to Em genu. These lots urn well located for faniilv residi ncepio erty, hi health) and sightly. j "mini r oiocks oi iuh proposoil new ! public school hllildimi til oust llol leaa limn $1(1,000. Tho best suburb in property now mi the innrkel. The soil ia rich ami free from glllVcl. Sle o ,,n, .'ll.'.l by ICO feet. Intending purchaser will be shown Iho lots nud plats by calling ut our office in Dai - Block Ti i ni i, i nay. Fiuaii.it A- Ciii'iiiitii.L, Maime rs, (iK.i W. KiNsir, Aiictionoer. A I'leasiug- Taste. Of health and strength renewed and of ease and cnnifurt follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in harmony with nature to effectu ally c'ninse the system when costive or bill oik. For sain hi .Vie. and 81. IS) buttles by all railing druggists. . Axotiizk Ha us Di'HNkli.-Laat Thursday illuming at I a. in, the barn of lieu. Bailey, who lives una mile south nf Junctiiin, was ills covered to be ou fire. When discovered th flame were breaking through the building and it was Impossihlo to save anything from it Five hi i I of liuraea, ini'ludlnir a young stallion, 40 tuns of hay ami about L7II0 Imshela nl grain, mostly oat and barley, soma Inn ery slid ifiit.lt mints, humous, eta, wr burned. The loss climated at $2,500, with BO insurant:. Mr Bailey waa In the l. u u at II o'clock thu .veiling Iwfnre, when every thing waa all right. It is thought the fire waa the work of an incendiary. If appro bonded the scoundrel will lie given a lung term in the Miiiitrntiary. hum Sale. -According to an advertise ment iu another column a large tract of land, belonging tn ihu State, consisting of 1077 acres designated a the "Oslmrn Farm" adjoining Spencer Bulla un tb ennl and north, will be offered for sale by sealed bids, Ihe 27th day of August to Im Ihe day of opening thu same The Board reserve! the right to reject any and all bids. htnanM. -Mr. I. N. Pankportb writ ing from Salem under d itu of July 3D, 1880, says: "I Ml improving veiy Inst and feel likn a different person. I have had none of those bad feeling ihat I cuunol describe. Thiitloclor udiis. , me to lintel. I will go from ben' lo lannin Bay, and stay there week or two." Cut Rati. Those nishiog In travel in an "A" grade buggy can now buy one tl Chamber nud Sin's lower thm iv-r before known in Oregon. H eeial buggy ale dur ing 'August. Come early nud get your choice. 1'ioi.r Hal.- During August special pre e, will lie in.. In ou buggies, wagons nud carts, now in .took. We mill have a fow nf our car of E. Iv ii Co. llrst grade buggie to be sold at a b.rguin. ClMMBkBS & Son. A Clmm Call Tho grass aad graiu on Marion Itonnett a farm accidentally took !.r. H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I i 1 .. i , i nly iifiei ii bind fight that the flames were extinguished. Sev eral hundred acres would halo been burned if Ihe tire h h1 gained much headway. Solo. The Wilmot land iu nolil ut administrator, sale last Tuesday, iu thil cily. Mr. Wilmot pur based Ihe property, consisting of 33 aerrn of land and 8 lots, for $4,000. ABoTuan KiUK. -RobtPrull will build a brick (bis auruuirr on the lot now occupied by bis shop ou Ninth street, one story In height aud 10x80 feet. Mlo Social The ladit of the Cbrhv tian Church will give t melon social on Friday evening, Aug. 0, at lh rraidence of ' Mr. Uren Keekiith. All ire cordially in- i riled. Personal. Mis Geary bt moved to Portland. Wm Withrow vltited Hilem list Wed needay. Henry Busch, of Florence is visiting iu Eugene. II. B. Cook, of Salem, visited Eugene Weduesdny. I. l F.neu has returned to hi homo in Prineville. Sol Abrahams, of Roseburg, was in Eugene Thursday. RevJ W Snccd arrived here from 0aU forni Wednesday. W. T. Campbell and James N'oland ute here again. Mr. 8. Armttagn of Porllaud, visited in thi county thi week. Mm Helen Oslmrn will soou visit her old home in Pennsylvania. Joe. Klien and wife have returned from a visit lo llelkuap Springs. Major nenilerihot was in town one day this week "celebrating." J II McCluoif and family stalled up the McKeiiziu l-i-t Wednesday. James HotTuiiiti and family leavo for Va qiiina Bay Ibis Saturday morning. Mrs. Dr. Hill of Albany is visiting with her granddad' I in. Mrs. J. T. Hill. A. E. Ingersoll and family will remove lo Spokane Fulls, W. T. iu a day or two. Attorney J. E. Feuton went to Ashhttid Monday ou busines for Slaver & Walker. Allen MoClaiiahati ol Seattle, W. T u hem visiting at the residence of bis brother, E. J , Prof. Stratib and famil; left for few weeks' slay on th" lower Siusiaw last Wed nesday. Mrs A. K. Marks, of McMinnville, i spending a few dsys with her daughter. Mrs. J. T. Hill. Judge Walton and family and Mrs. J. B. Chambers stati for the mountains Ihu first of the week. Roht M Day and J R Campbell returned fnun a month's trip in the Cnncsde mountains, lait Wedneeday. Dr. Kiiykendairs family arrived last week and are now moving into n home on Olive street near Tenth. Geo P Craw, Itobt Ryl, Lonnle Palter nun and Willie I lodes return! from the Foley Springs Wednesday evening. Mr. J. G. Gray's family left on u trip lo the spiings yesterday Dr. J. C. Gray und Mrs. Ella Alley areamoug Ihe parly. L. B. Rowland and wire, Mrs Henry Fry and Mrs. Geo. F. Craw attended the funeral of Engineer Miller at Muddy, Wednesday. Win. M. Miller returned last Wednctftsy 'veiling from a business trip lo Eastern Washington, in the Inter eel of thu Bltgon Tanuery Co. Messrs. Geo. A. Dorris, N. S. Robinson, F- Pal r and Clias. William, of Bttgene, and Geo. Lang and wife, of Portland, wuit up the Middle Pork la search of tim ber luuds last Monday. A party consisting of Toney Klein. Ed. I.augdon, Judge Strahun, C. W. Watt, Duncan Moutieth and several other from Albany will arrive here next week and pro in ml up the McKenzie tiver. Major W. II. Bariihart and nun, of Port Und, left here last Tuesday morning for hoMUMI OrrOJOB. Mr. Damhurt reprisents (be i nin ml, of the awiimp land iu Oregon, iSJl . - $)MrifUn'(ioii to look nftr the BUM. A number of pcrsoni have vltitati Viiujua Bay thia week, Among thu number "wefeN Herbert Condon, Mrs. S H. Friendly und children, Chaa lotuer and family. Hattle and ( .race Hushuell, Ada Sharpies. UhbioToND, Lama Dunti, Veua Adair. Miss McOtBB, Mabel Straight, Waller Griffin, Cba. Gold sniilh, Will McClaren, Mark Ellsworth, T. W. Sauipson and W. H. HofTtuan and wife. Krom Crook County. Bkavkh Cnzkk, July 24, 1880. We urn having very warm ami sultry weather at preaeul. The dry season ha not affected this part of tho country much, as the main object hi tii ia hay. The rye Crop that was sown in Ihe Fall Is very good. Spring sown grnin is not up to tho average. The wild or uaturnl meadows have entirely failed, If the swamp angels don't como around pretty boou thu swaiup land in thi part will go by Ihe board. Chns. Hon ii, direct from Eugene, passed through here n few days aiuce, ou hi wty to Cow Creek, Harney Co. Mrs Mary Shellon of Eugene, passed hero on the lfSth on her way to Drowsy, on tho Malhenr to visit her mother, who is very sick it that place. Three wool teams passed here yesterday desiined for The Dulles; this ia kbont Ihu last nf Ihe wool crop for this year. Wool from hero ha told In Thu Dalles for III1, cent. Water is drying up very fast iu lh uioiinlaiiiN and thu scarcity i being felt by Ihu sheep men. Cntttlurud horse are in fine condition. Thu bunch grata it over average, Some ol Iho cattle mniherohavo already sold their beef at a very fair price to bo delivered Ibis Fall. Sale for horse here seems to be dull but a fuir price I al ways demanded. Several loads ol wool from this ncctiou aro being taken lo Albany. If tom of your enterprising merchants would use t little enterprise tn I effott they uiight effect a good Irtuu from thi secliou ofconnlry by offering some inducements. It is said Ihu curliest iinprosiion of life tro the most Inatiug. The impression of Lane ami other couutie of thu Willamette ill. y have iho tame effect on a person after lie y have hit there a th north star does ou thu needle of th oompaas; they always point that wuy (they say) I'll go back to my home in the beautiful west; where I played when a child, in my age I'll n at. Wm II (lulliford au old timer of Mohawk has gone to the valley this summer with u view of permanently locating. Every few days emigrants pns hem on their way back to where tbey say white people live. " They forget thai flea can bite Henry Ward, ail Add timer, of Pleasant Hill, was here Ihe other day ; he was glad lo see the Guano. Dor. That NtBAkA l -.-i-i -.lt turns out a good joke, Ihe whole business. Though going by the Bme of "Pre" Asaociation, iln- Albany Democrat i informed by u Ne braak man, who kuows the situation, that there are only seven newspaper men among the people ou the excursion. The remain der ro real estate men and merchants. Even the chairman ia n Omaha real a. int. man, and there were four other from th same city. mo whole crowil ia working for Nebraska, not Oregou. Even the Ne braska newslialiers ridicule iln. "urea." i.urt of it. If tbi U true it is a shame for our people lo be imposed upon iu such a milli ner. Salem S(u(e.i!iiiii Tha Almtiu I !. . .1 feeling little tore because the Nebraska I-n -s gaug went lurongii wiiuoui stop ping there ny longer than the necessities ol train stoppage compelled, is now playing the aonr grape gsme and si) a there weie only nevru in -paper men in thu whole crowd of sixty, the remainder being real eatate men and merchant; also that they were working for Nebttnk instetd of Oregon. All tbi is the viiett bosh in fact, and in Ihe intent with which thu Democrat promulgate it. The ide i to ridicule the rffurl that were made to entertain the party. Men are uot such fools lo palm themselves fornewtpaper attache who tr not. A TaavBLiao Fbado. Th Fimxingfoo, W. T., Begiater lays that a geuuin t ilk baa beon doing the farmer in that vicinity, by pretending to be telling dry good, groceries, e', ., and in t bill ol $100 or $150 be will make discount, nd deliver Ihe good later tnd til thtt wm necessarv was fur the farmer to sign a contract to pay for the goods when delivered, which tbey did, and now tiud U a note tbey signed inted of contract, and that the note are in lb band of Ibe banker ol Ftrmiugton for collection. M. D'- ""gu' (ration.