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CITY AND COUNTY. flmlw item. August k9, HK!I. iHu (Jcit Im. return! I Ki-.ii ui 'be), oi j14 Uuncy nailed wnli mUlivc nt U, ill r the tW l wc, k. Ulric DHIs) MMf to Portland u i li nage ia tome work at that place. M,.. VVisman of Lake Crook ban lu visiliug friends at this place. Mi - M.l-'ii Handsaker in visiting ut her brother's. Keeney a! Jasper. J. I). Huuiptnu ami family bare relumed Iroui Km springs, also i ims. ,,u, llcury Sniitb. F. U. Chase and wilo ami Vim. and Anna C'bsse relumed home j earn-runy ir..in u tup 0 Va'ii' "V' jr, Cha has sold hi. (aim lo . Mr. Hulvh win d( Ashland, We will loOM some gol HOple at iheir departure. Mr. Delpb '"" '" act-lit ami tdu railroad carpenters will soon prepare bin a mat office iu Ibe ilpot building. J. H. Kneney baa returned to Eastern Oregon with about H bead o( horse which he h i" bud at tin- Piue Opening (or a womb M so. A. J. Keeney will comnieuce picking hi hops Mouday. He will give 40 cent per l- i (or 7 bushel boxes, UN more if the nil. ing price is any greuter. Win. MoClure'a sale Saturday, Aug. SI, K-rsona wishing tu purcbuae good milch cows abould attend as lie baa been engagi d in the duiry busiuos and kept none other. EiVKHDHorPKH. Resolutions. Reaolutinna adopted by the Y. W. C. T. I bI Eugene. vVmuXAS, the All Wine Father hua Men tit lo take from us our sister Minnie Luckiy; and Whkukas, Iu view u( the los sustained by thoae who are nearest and dearext to her; therefore be it Resolved, That iu the death of Minnie Luekey tbia Society lamenta the Lis , of a loving aud faithful member, aud while we bow with bumble Biibmiaaiou to the will of the Mont High, we do not leaa mourn for our friend and companion who was dear to u all. Beaolvad, That a copy of these resolution lie placed upon the minute of tbia Society, and that a copy bo presented to the sorrow ing family iu behalf of the Y. W. C. T. U. Linn Holt, j Ida Ukndhicks, Com. Katk Doiiuis, ) Hone lU.MovKi).--Dra. Pniue A McDonald ptrforuied an operation ru J. J. PoilL, Men iUy, removing a small piece of buuo from nun ol bia kueea. Mr. Poill was injured MM time siuce by being rqn into by iiimihir vehicle while driving on the road n ear Judkina' point. I'uooy SiLK. During August special price will be made ou buggies, wagon uud nirts, now in stock. We still have a few of our car of E. F. Co. firt grade bnggiia to lie sold at a bargain. Cbiuiikr & Son. Cull a Halt That tired languid feeling in. mi that your ayntetn i iu a liit to in vite diseime, and Wright'a Compound Ex tract of Sarsaparilla ia what you nd at ouce to expel impurities of the blood uud build yon up. Sold by all druggists. State Normal School. The Ashland State Normal School offers the public every advantage tbut ia given by all practical institution of learning. In addition to the usual advantages of a good school it ha a model training scbool iu which tbe student teacher is required to work, under skillfull direction. Ashlaud also has tbe finest climate in tbe State for health and comfort. Its pure cold water from tbe mountains, its white sulphur and itoda spring are a delight to the health seek er. We abould be glud to receive students from all parta of the State. Ask your Sena tor or Representative for a free scholarship, or address. J. S. Swset, A. M., President, Ashland. Oregon. Public Auction. On Saturday the 7th dav of September, 1889, at 10 o'clock, A. M ', at my farm ou Mobawk, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder the following described pro perty: 1 span of good horses. 1 span at 3 year old matched bay colts, 1 buy mare and colt, 10 milch cows and calves, IS dry cows, HI yearling heifert, 3 yearling steers, 1 year ling bull, 1 bnll call, 1 beifer calf. 1 S inch Studebakcr wagon, 1 'i't inch BtobtkM wgon, 1 Stndebaker hack, 1 light buggy and harness, 1 2 seated buggy aud harness, 2 sots of wagon harness, plows and harrow, 7 head of bogs, 1 brood sow and 11 pigs, hay, oats aud barley. Terms--8ii months' credit on sum over 1 10.00 st 8 per cent iuterest wilb approved security; $10 and under, cash. Mil. BUUMTB Sc hit, Mohawk, Aug. 8, 1889. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby u sick, we gave her Caatorta. When the waa a Child, the cried for Caatorta, When the became Mlaa, she clung to Caawria, When the had Children, she gave them CaMorla. Cut RiTta Thoae wish iug to travel in an "A" grade buggy can now buy one at Chambers aud Sou's lower than ever before known in Oregon. Special buggy sale dur ing August. Come early aud get your choice. Skwino Wantii). By dressmaker iu pri vate families, by the day. Good work guar antied. Address, E. B., Eugene P. O. Why yea T-Tea-T. We ask yon to note that we carry tbe largeat and best stock of Tea sooth of Portland. We buy direct from the importer. We ailow you to ate, UifU or what yon bny, or will give yon a sam ple to let von find out just what kind yon waut. All favorite and tried brands always in stock. Price to snit tbe timea from 25 ets np. We also have a fnll and fresh stock of groceries etc. Pacific T Co. TIMBER UNDXotk i:. l'nitt SutM Und Office, Rosebnrg. Or.. August 12, 1889. N'.tioe U hereby given that in compliant MB the provisions of the act of congress of June S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of "ruber buds inthe State of California, Ore (a on. Nevada. nJ Wwhinnton lernt'.rv .. .-..uers. or i lamntmitf i .iiiniv or enni. "a. Tritory ol f2CV h-tisday filed is oma bu sw.wn sUtement o t purdi. ,rf th. 8 K 14 22. To 16 S. i 1 E. and will offer oroof to show that the ! '"'i sought u more valuable for lU timber or ten than Inr aericnltairal purposes, snd to "'sl.li.h his claim to said land bf.uv the Reg uter and Itecri.er of tbi. offic-e at Rhoff, "Tun Monday, the 2th .Uy t Oct-br so. nm witnes.es: K tln- Slorrr. of Zuzm. L an I'd., Or. . M"n J "fr of Fall Creek. Lane Ounty. ' roniad. ..f Ihurv. fjn ' . " and all raersnt.. ' eUiminj ad.er-ly " vt if... I I i .I e. file claim, in this office ..o or ls-f.irt ' I 2Hh y Octuhar. lMtta Cha. W- JohxsTo, KegisUr. i Hrevltle. Not .o tilaio.y. Horn's addiliuu Ui Eug, ,.. TmiUrUud locator .nil nuuinroui l-"milllssu,.r,' C ,rt tielav. ui-ei nut ",,. I!. Jo. Xhrifan ,,-,, (uf , ou Seveulh trt-i i. hi" residence II- V-.-.v i:;':vv7'";' cure uwi I'unitt r. f 111 it a .....1 -I .M . . ... . ..., , j vwuNr, Ho i ticket u ill l. , ... m . . . . i " the tjl'iUD omi e riusollulilt r.ile. Hop-pii-kiu- iu many ril beguu. A fine line of silk plnhe in aud grades ut f, . D,m. ulrvady all shadea S' iU' R'fl." been thoroughly Usted aud will not deceive yon. Ui S rT.rt T" Eugene .uiui-.u i outer u o uo.asiu.tU s and a l J, 0f be.t tea -uiua ie pot mi for 1 00 Tk.. 1? . , ... ., T ''lar aMBMMtOry i crowded -"u uiuei. lua is ,u a bould be n... .i .-. . . . -'). lurpcts:: s. II. Friendly b.i ju .eceneu u large and varied ussortnicut He will suit you. Tl,.. M i . n . ,7.' " ri'mc.ies m iutifacture.1 at u.ur. naseoi o .uregou are fust bet-om-liig stuudurd it medics. nt, - ... lue uiuuu and urr.i" cigars ut Horn Jilaiues. Try ibem; they are the be.t iu uu in uk ; ior me money. From June 1, '89, First-class Cabinet pho to will be $o per dczeu at tbe studio of F. A. Rankin. A. H. Withinglou of Portland has been awarded a free scholarship to (be S its University. I have just received from the East over 12,000 worth of cloths. Suits made in the latest and best styles. J. Davis. The galvanized iron front ou Raukiu s front i. progressing rupidly. It will give the building a viry hudnm sppturance. Just received, a new line of fiue glass ware at Goldsmith's. Get yon alovelv gluss set of four puces for "0 cents at A ' Gold smith'. liregoii beat the woild for medicines, a Dr. Vanderpool' S. B. remedies will prove. Prepared by tbe S. B, Medicine Manufacturing Co., Oufur, Or. The CntUge Grove tbur mill is running at its full capacity nnd turning oat a tine quality of Hour. It is u-ceiving large suppoit n u home iudusliy. Goldsmith, the grocer, ha just received from tbe Eusl ouc of the largest aasigtmuuts of lamps ever brought to Eugene, lie will aell them at ptices that defy competition. The Indies of St Mary's Guild will meet nt the Parish room on Wednesday, Stpt. 1, at 2 P.M. All members nre rcqilcsud to be piesent. BlOUXUI. Hop house tlitruiouieteis, ruke. pulleys, lauterus and every thing else generally kept in n first class lwrdw ii.. store can be had ut Cbunilier - Son's, iu Titus' block. Prices jiiwer thau ever. Trunks! TrunkslTiniiks! J I) Matlock has just received a car loud of trunks and va lises of all styles to suit customers win. li he will sell nt prices, which defy competition. Lull anil be convinced. Midgley ,t Turker, nt their factory on 8th street, enst of the mill race, manufacture and keep for sale, doors, windows, frames, mouldings, etc. Estimates furnished on ap plication. Carpets of every style nnd grade at Friend ly'a. These carpets have just arrived uud bare been well selected lo meet the demand of this rnurkct. Call and examine bis varied assortment. T ik.- warning all you furuiers tint have summer fallow to work go and get oue of Paiue's Bos Cultivator, and stop your fooling. The Boss doe tbe biz and don't you forget it. The blacksmith shop across the alley from the Masonic Temple lis been moved west of Lane's Hall. J. H. Kbrnm. tbe owner of the land, will build n brick building on the vacated ground. The Grand Commnndery of tbe Ku'ght Templars of Oregon, will hold their annual sessiou in Eugene commencing Tuesday, Sept. 10. A large uumber of Knights are expected from abroad. A neat bird' eye view of Eugene, with views of a number of the resi dencesaud bus iness houses has been published by the Elliot Publishing Company. The sketch i supposed to bare been taken from the south west. Several hop ynrJs commonced picking hops tbis weik. Next week picking will be come general. Ibero are a large number 01 Warm Spring Indians here, and the white evince a willingness to enter the hop fields, so noe apprehension is entertained ns to any scarcity of pickers. Dr. W. V. Henderson ha returned from Chicago, where be took a course of lectures and instruction in the latest methods of denlistry. Cull and e him at his office if you are in n cd of work. A Hunt BM his lino new store rooms near ly ready for ue. He will occupy tbe south room ith his boot aud shoe liofl and J. O. Watts will move his watch and jewelry store into the north one. S. II Friendly keeps tbe largest and best assortment of clothing, lariies uress goc hats, etc. He is continually anmug latest and newest styles to his stock. the His prices are fixed lo suit the times. The best family remedy is undoubtedly Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. It may be safelv given to the iufant as well as to the adult, and it will give relief where other medicine, fall to da so. Keep it in tbe house. The First Prcsl vteriun Church will cele brnte the .inarterly communion of the Lord's Supper M it Bobtail morning aud hne ar ranged (or a song nnd praise service in Ihe evening led by the eh. All "re cordially invited who no not worsnip ti. Uaastlaa marrisne licenses have been . . . .. T I fnl.rxe I 1 .iius. nnr list reSeirt' 1 I Monroe and Minnie It. Br.st. J. H. Barlow and Mav Brit, Geo L Gilfry and Iattfo M r-.'i II r.riffin and Mary h Mcliee. Jasper G. Stevens and Minnie O. Shaw. "Some years ago, Aper's Cherry Pectoral cured me of asthma after the best medical .kill ha.1 failed to give me j A f.-a weeks since, being again troubled w lb he disease, I was promptly relieved by the rmTrJmedy.' - F. 8. Ha.sler, Editor Argus, Table Bock. Nebr. The Woman's Cbriatieu Temperance Cmon will bold their .nnnal businea meeting on next Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 2Kb, at 2 10 o'clock. All member, are urgently re ouested to be present a. the election of of C " Zl .nirintendent for the .usn.ng U",B ., . , year will come before the society uevin m r - handles new The "I niversny ...i .ta.,1- n..ls only; there are no better in th. inArket. Kverything freh and clean. . a If I There U no nee.1 or inimpiD -r -- - ."rrVdruir: M re.luce.1 prices " "th" tin' .lf erttsement. or faelllUes. Hia-hlsml. t'Uck.ma.(. .Or., M3?-.. , i have .utfere.1 with rT ) I , . I .... .m.tit arte bli A friend seat "n,Ple K cint I have ever I have ever take. J. 0- Wmmm Autumu weather. lb n 1 , deutrst. T mm tajsjw, Kuir,.f j.hig. Aax yonr gusvr for Junction flour. It ia ciceneni. wall pap. rat I.ugcne Book Store, for meriy lullier a. More immigrants are arriving thau for a ioug lime past. screen iloors and windows for sale at Jiugiey t r.rker s For cheap building I ,tt r,t or wt of the nuiie cap on Dr. Shrlton Ut. hbellous brick near the Hoffman iinusi' is sts-ut iucioatd. Take your produce to tbe Pacific Tea Co and get the beat price. t , . nop Moves ami lurnace tops mle to oruer at hugem- foundry. School Book exchange,! at Eugene Bo Store, formerly Collier's. xtroabes, comb, picture frames at Engene io oiore, iie I oilier Smoke the Happy Hour 10 cent white atir cigar of Markas Jr Co. Hot and cold Imths every dav in the at Jerry Horn's barber shop. liibleaand New Testament at Eugene iioo iore, lormeriy (jollier . The Jnncti m Pilot comes to b ind cuting a mater appi trance. The McKcuzie stage bronght down a lot of venison Thursday euuing. pre- 1 restou wants you to come and see bis saddles and heavy team bam. It. 1. lboanbas mid his furniture pbobtnj st,,rc to Tbos Browu. alid Hop checks printed at this office iu the t i -1 mid at iLtuwest ; Dr. Scott's Ele,-!ric Corsi-ts it Fti;n prices, for sale only at G. llettm iu V, w i . . . t, v. . Li.ai , mart ie culler ii i dealer in mouuments, shop ou Eighth street, Eugene. Before storiug or selling your oats see A. V. Peters. Clean Chevalier barley wanted. Wheat. f5 i t nt r bubel. Oats, 30 cent wr bushel. Hops, lo cent per pound. If reports nre true the Isioins nf some of the low.-r valley towns are mo,ily in the newspapers. The Eugene Hercules cigar two for 25 cents is the best. Manufactuied by Ihe Eugf ne Cigar Factory. Tbe WtOwdU Iron Range OMBMM tht canvnt-ed Lane coniily last S unnier is oper ating in Baker county. The L" Job i son colored minstml plsynl to a very good house at Rhinehurt' Theatre Wednesday eveuing. Mr O. Phelps, the enterprising Spencer Butte nnr.seriman, preented iheGi-AHi tbi week with a tine lot of Hungaiiati piunes. They were as large as egg plcm which they greatly resemble. N iili ar goin up, but all oilier builders' hardware will be found cheaper than any other house iu too vulley. Call and examine goods at Chambers & Son's. Ti e exports from th- Columbia river from An;. 1, 188, to An.' 1. '89 amounted to over flC.000,000. This is the money Ore gon's business is carried on with. A trip to Ihe seaside w ill cost you about half as much as one of those fine buggies now being sold at Chamber's A- Son's at their special prices for August. Eastland A- Wilson having determ ined on a chauge to some extent in the line of goods they curry, offer for sale their nock at cot for the next fUl days. Call and secure bar gains at their store on 9th street. The city marshal of Ashland tans the fire bell every evening at 8:30 o'clock, as a signal to the boys that they are required bv the city ordinance to keep off the streets till noxt moruiug, which is a very good plan. Hendtrsou the dentist has returned fully prepared to attend to all difficult cases of dentistry. Office in same old quarters, up stairs in First National Hank block. I am (ncting a new building ou corner of Eleventh and Olive streets, and will board -tu 1, ids. Apply for terms on the premises. Mes. M. B, DrovfNLlK. Geo Forrest, the practical blacksmith and horse ulioer is a.'ain on deck, and ready to shoe horses after the latest and most approved fashi'in with band forged shoes. Striking, stumbling, contraction, quarter crack ami corns cured tee. Horses delivered tree. Sh'ip opposite it-"i'i old stand. Sufferers from indigestion, loss of appe tite, lit. r or kidney complaints, rhenmntism or neuralgia, would do well to give Ayer's Sarsaparilla a (rial. For all such disorders, no medicine is so if. i-t ivp ns this, when faithfully nnd perseveringly used. Col. B. F. Alley In already Is gun tbe writing of a phamphi. t giving a full and complete inscription Of Lane county, its town and resources. The work will be distributed throughout Iho eastern anil west ern States, and tbe same methods adopted by the Sound cities for dispersing such pamphlets will be follow! here. As Mr. Alley is well known in tbis city nud coun ty, we bespeak for bim the eiicotirgi'iiieut and assistance his ability s and experience merit. Press Association. The Oregou Press Association held its third annual meeting at Newport, on the Yaqtiinu !ly, Friday aud Saturday, the 2!) and 21th of August," Ihs'.l. The press of the Slate was well represented in numbers and fiom almost every section Both days were devoted to business connected with the or ganization; with plenty of excursions, balls, supper, etc., provided free of charge to the I editors ny I in- goon cni.eu oi ni-ii. The people of tin) bay did not tail in a tingle particular to make the meeting a pleasant success Tip' business transacted will do Ihe (iiess of Oregon good if carried out and wo feel sure it will be. The O. P. R. R. also did a geueron act by the edi tor, giving ihem a special car over tho road This -oad has ulwsy shown itself a friend to Ihe editor of the State. Tbe offi cers who were elected to preside over the association the coming year were as fob lows: President, ('has. Kicked, of the Jacksonville Tunis; Secretary, E. C. Pent land, ol tho West Side; Tieusurer. H. 8. Train. ( tha Athauy Herald; and tbe usual number of committee appointed. Tbe meetiiii; of th- Oregon Press Association lor tbe yeui 188'.!, can he marked down aa a sncceas, both in M4MMB ami pleaure. ' - V.rtl.I1 Vortland is tbe place designated for the next meeting, iu August, It'JO. Kx. The committees for the eusuing jeur aia a follow.: General urnngenieuts- I. L. Campbell, Ed. Caaey, It I. Hendricks. Financc-J. R N. Bell. Robert Johnson, T.J. Stite. Grievauw- F. Daxy, C. V. Benjamin, J. II. Eddy. Fraternity-C. C Doughty, V. H. Hard ing, J. L Rand. lU-Kilutions -M. L Pipes, J. P . Wager. 8. F. Floed Hop Lici We were shown some bop lice Thursday, that were taken from a vine in John Anderson', bop yard on the Me Kenzie. Our informant stated that one vine in the yard wa covered with the lice, and that it bad turned black. Other vinee bowed some signs of being infected . How T. Oar Wat Walker Young ha sue essfody solved the question how to get water for bis atoek. He ha! been, troaldrd with hi windmill ana lack of wind and concluded to go to the bottom. He hired a man and team with a scraper, and scraped out a pit. with klopi loping fre.b ides, to I v t) Kstt Mtrarinu' plenty ol wafer. Itcot bnt $16. Here is n idea that lamer on tbe prairie abould make use of. K.-.il rMato I i an. lei s. I I.. is lug Iraukfriaol r estate bate Ueii ii...id. .l in tl I i. ik s otb. c since .-ur last report : Mum, W J J Scott to Fannie Lfc-kwood. 2 lots in Scull' addition; 117.50 Ooilfried llickethier to J M Qitki tllt r, lot iu Skinner's donation; JliVsj. W J J Scott lo Geo W Brown, lot in Sett's addition; $125 F 11 Bellman to E II mm, land; fl. J une A Sawyer to Jeie M Caruell, lot iu Mubgan's addition: 12.800. W T Aubrey to L B Uvtntora, :) lots; FLonxNcrc, Geo II Miller to C H Cottle; 2 lots; .'c Geo M Millei to Annie I) Cleveland. 1 lot; (125. D.vid More Jr to 15 S Cathev. 2 lots, hbb. tilaf Johnson to Mayer ,v Kyle, I lot; '. A Lauder to Wm F.ln. 4 acre; 2750. Wm Edris to A Lander., 1 lot; $2250. CciCXTIlT. W P Fisher la David 2tKHl. Zehuer, 80 ucres: J H BalHaM lo J T seres; :X. Whitmore, Sii.iti II II .ml G.o II Barrett to Cm w Boreu lot in Gleuad i. 1330, John W Vamey to Gilbert F Mack. 1 1 ten; 32 50. Gottfried Bfoketbier to 0 II llickethier; et l 40 acres; $1. Funk Skinner to Blufor.l Deadmoud, 100 teres; ttOO. L W Brown to T B sn.l Daniel Chase, (t 97 acres. BI812 50. J C Lawrenc t" Putter, oi ,V Miller, 2 sere.; $0. 1 1. in is Rawlings to 0 0 Lyons, 80 acres, $500. Rllh :! V M i'fc to Win Jotis, Cl acres; nm Mattie V OartM to Harry W cues, iu in It'iO sen s; $1. I X Dean to Harry W Jon.s, iut in 100 acres; 91 Mary E I t. nk to Hannah Taylor IN a ores; (HOtsr. A J Keen.-y lo B F Koeiiev. 40 acres; Jl. State of Oregon to John W Vamey, 40 acres, $50, Geo Kriiiiinn ry per a lair to L W Brown, 69.77 acre: (l.'rfJO. W K MeKellip to J P Milliron, land iu Junction $1. State of Ongon b Sun.llebaek, 280 acres; mo, Martha A Hays to Wm R Goodman, 80 acres; $."'. - : . ri m : . W It Walker to Allrl Walker, land; $100. HeinpM'v Knocked Out. The tight bd ween Juck Dempsey and George LiilHunchn for a purse ol $5500, $500 lo p to Ihe loser, which need lad under the California athletic elnb in San Francisco Tuesday evening, ccliid all similar con teat ever bold iu that city. There was no better evidence of this' than the crowd which commenced to collect at the club rooms early, slid insisted with more or let impatience until the two pugulists appeared in the ring. The thirty-first lonnd was exceedingly tame, nut win n ihe men came up for the thirly-second round Dempsey nttempled to force matt, i s lie w as by fur the fresher man, and with but few exception bud tbe fight bis own uay up to the present lime. He forced Lalllunch into a comer aud poiiuded him unmercifully. The latter re ceived staggering blOWl on the head and neck, Imt sliest up under them, audllie meu gradually worked to the center of the ling and whiie Denipaey still continued to fight tho Marine's neck, the latter whirled around suddenly and caught Dempsiy a (emtio blow on tbe jaw. The Nonpariel went down like a shot, lie f II bcnv.lv upon Ills lace, and blood spurted out upon the flour. Ten second went bv amid intense excilemeut. Dempsey struggled bravely to rUo, but be fore he had reached his feet, weak and staggering, time hud expired, and the referee awarded tho tight to iaUUuncuc. A H(W lle'AD. The till MOM of Junction. propose to build n road that will cross the river a short distance above that place. Tbi willbe a grent benefit to (travel, us at present thero is no road acr-ws the liver batwaan I-'.ugcu City and Iliiriodmrg. burg. The cuuuty should make uu approp riation to aid Ihe tnteprise. Tho Junction Pilot says in regard to the toad: Lat Tuesday moruiug Bus Mdholland with a forco of fivo or six men commenced work cleaning out the new road across Ihe rivir a few miles above this place. We an- in formed tbut tbe new ferry which is lo be pi iced on tbe river is iu course ol construc tion uud will be put in operation ns soon as it i in be completed. It is to be hoped the couuty will assist iu building this road as it is of gnat importance to the resident on both sides of tho river. Notice. Hup picking will commence nt Tbos. li. Isbaw' hop uud, Moudiiy, Sept. Isf. La ;i at ITn Tin funeral of Miss Minnie Luekey look place from the resi deoraofB, It. Luekey, Satnrdajf morning at 10 o'clock, and wus largely attended. Miss Luekey was u member of the Y. W. C. T. V., and ihe members of thai organization assisted iu the services. The interment took plMN ut the Masonic cemetery, where tbe remains were laid nt rest In side lliose of Albert Wilson, her companion in the snd uc cideid. Tu Kii.i.ku Tiiaiip. Tin Gi AiiD has re ceived a letter of in. piny Irotl B. Vidler, of Victoria, 3 C, iuquiring the puttie ular of the killing of tbe trump who fell from a brnkcheam uud wn run over by the passenger trail at Cros well in April. The name of tbe tramp was Vie Vidler aud presumably it is tbe father or a brother that seeks tbe information. PoftKOJ W'hkat Chop. A Washington dispatch of August 27th, says "The de part men! of agriculture is hi receipt of cablegram from thu EutoiH-an ag- ut in Lon don, stating that in the International grain market at Vienna it is eattmnted that the wbeut crop of Europe is luwir than expieled and crops in Russia and Hungary are es pecially bad. A Nkat Ytw. Miller & Hopkins have presented ns itb a biids eye view of Flor ence, the BI Unlaw river at that point, and Ihe adjacent couutry. Tbe view u a fine cue and was gotten up bv Ihe Elliott Paldisbing Co. 3000 ol Ihe views cost $1 10. Fi-onrviK Dura Stokk W are In formed that u drug -tore with a complete stock will .nun W started at Florence. Roht. Catliey. b.i- l'homa nnd Dr. (. F. Kennedy will oompoaa tbe Arm. Tbey are reliable genlleui. il and will aneeenl. ThiO. P. -A Vale, Malbenr Coiinly, newspaper suis ibe Oregon Paeifie ha graded forty no! - of iod in Malbem en yon in the eaateru part of the Stat.- This is conclusive evidence tbat th O. P. ia backed by plenty of money, and thnt it i a transcontinental road. Yao,cia Orrrxiis -The City Ki-slaiir.nl ha frenb Yaqui' .yter on hand wilb which to aerve patrons. Call and sample them. Fot Saij.- A small flnck of good slock sheep. loqmre of Da. Saai.r ; M-asrs. Carter. LiDeu, Ksaflman and McCortatn, timlier land locator, kit foi Aberdeen, W. T.. this week,. IVrsoniil. J. K.'leuloli wo. in .in the Hot u( lb. week. Mow Kattis Smith ha retained (torn Spo kne Fall. M. S. W!i came np (mux. Portland on a visit Thursday. L llilyeu made a prollessloual trip to Salem Ihe first of Iho week. M S. VVsllis has sold an eighth mt.i.M in the Grange store blcck to M. Willis. Mrs. Liura Kiucaid returned the first of the week from a visit to Uoscburg. Couuty Clerk War is taking a vacation on the coast m ar Astoria. Mr. J. II Giavdmaii has gone to Spokane Falls to atteud the bedside of a sick daugh ter. Mr. J. A. Sawyer aud the Mlsc Sawyer left Mou, I iy for their future home iu Colo rado. F.. li. Skipworlh went to Polk county to attend to legal business Ihe first of the week. Rev. P. S. Knight will preach morn ing and evening Sunday ut Ilhinchart's ball. Leo Grarhard and Geo. Thurston have re turned from a mouth's trip to Southeastern Oregou. J. O. Rhinehart and wife have returned aud will probably make Engeue their future home. It. Dearborn postmaster at Salem died Thursday. He was vtry ill for several weeks. Mr. L. G. Adair attended the tuurrul of It. Dearborn, late postmaster at Salem, Friday. Wm Kyi of ihe prosperous business firm of Meyer ,V Kylo at Florence, was iu town Monday. Samuel Li. esloy the hop buyer from Se attle is iu town. Miss Livesley his, laughter, accompanies him. J. H. McCluug and the Misses McClung returned from a months' soj inrii at the Foley Spriugt Wednesday. II. F. Hollenrieck snd wife. Mis Nettie Cleaver, Mia Maggie Whitney, and James Ulley of Eugene visited in Albany tin week. Revs I. D. Driver and O. B. Whitmore of the M. K. Church are attending the sunn al iHiufercuca which convened iu Portland Wednesday morning. Tbe editor of the Guaid, after attending the Press Assoeinlinn nt Kesrivorl hint w,.,.k cosjtluded to rusticate! ?) at Portland where he was at last accounts. Messrs. Pliny Suodgrassaud Elmer CUu ver ud Misses Mary Cleaver and Nellie Snodgrasa returned from tho Foley Springs Monday. They had been rusticating there tor about a montn. Oregon Sander with hi wife and child were iu town the firit of the week. Mr Suuders is a prominent criuiiunl lawyer of Visalia, id, nud bus acquired some ceteiirity .v Hritnii: an account of an imui: iuary trip though the Willamette Valley for a (.ainorniii paper when no had not passed through it for twenty yean. It t said tho description was aa correct as though he bad hot recently made tho trip. Kail's. Tho spoiling fraternity wore present in forco ut Dr. Harris' truck five miles eusl of Eugene to witness some racing Salniduy af ternoon. The first eveut was n race of , of a mile between Pappose, owned by N. II. Lytic, nnd Tom Benton, owned by J. Cotton, for $otHI a side. Pappose won by daylight, t'oiisiderablo belting was done on the nice, iilsiut $1500 changilig lull i ,1st. A nice was thou made, for $100, diatauce 500 yunls.tbctwuu McAteo'a Funny and Coch run's Jumbo, which was wou by Fuuuy by a linglll nud a hull. A race was run on Iho fair ground tiurk W.diiesdiiy foreuooli between Jo Jo nd Funny one half milo which wus won by Funny. This closed tho races for Iho pres ent, nllhniigb i!i - hor in, ii bsvo the raciug fever b ully and other race may be expcctul. Card of Thanks. Mis. Dora Baker aud family desire to ex pn as llit ir dupesl gratitude tor Iho Irieiid ship and sympathy showu duriug the illm as ami death of the late James S. DUK. Not ice In II ip Pickers. Hop picking will commence at Walker Young's yard uext Tuesday, Sept. 3, CoUi'iioiilsKii.-Mrs. Elvn Christian re turned from Portlaud Monday, where she had been settliug her ease nguiusl the Oregoninti Railway company fur Ibe death of her bus bund. Win Cliiialinu. while uetitm as n brakesman on Iho road some lime since. Tim company paid her $1,000 and cost of suit. She had a verdict of $8,000 but a new -trial bud been grnuted, nud while sb" bad no fear of the Dual result, the fact ol the diffi culty to bv experienced in collecting a judgment against the corporation induced ui r i . compiouiisu the case. Ti.ouui.i; (hut a Rack llouz. The rnco horse Tom lletiloii, thut bus Ihoii kept iu Eugene for scvinil mouths pust, was at tached this week by N. II. Lytic on account ol claim of $210. The parties aud at torneys to the suit met ut Woodcock's law office Thursday inn ruing to endeavor to ttlo the mutter, when tbe principals en gag: . I iu a quarrel, nml for u lime lively lime woro hud. Lytle was unrated mid fined $5 and cost by Justice Henderson, Ihe attachment suit wus ilismissid, uud pence again reign, in the racing circle. MaiiiiIKD. At tbo residence of tho bride's in .tin i in Eng. ne, Thursday morning, Aug. 23, at 7 .30 o'clock, Jasper G. Steveus of Cove, Cuion county, and Miss Miuui G. Sbuw, of Eugene, Rev. Ioveridge of tbe Episcopal church officiating. The uewly married couple loft ou tbe Eugene lucul the sumo morning lor their future homo lu Covo. We acknowledge compliments re ceived and ui, it- with their many frieuds iu wishing them a pleasant, prosperous future. DiM-iiii. W.l- . II on a young mini f about 17 year of ago, wa urn-sled nnd ried injustice Hi n.b isou's court Tlnnsiluv tmoruing, cbsrged with taking $7.15 boloug ing tu Ella Coolidge and Georgio Stamp, from a satchel iu their loom. The Slain was lepresented by Deputy Attorney Walton and tbe defondaiit by S. W. Condon. After trial he w is discharged the evidence not siistuiuiug thu charge Luuuia Ihmaiii,. Tbe mill iu the vi cinity of Eugene are kept busy to supply Iho demand fur lumber. The monthly bills in Eugene ol Ihe I'pper Willamette Lu mis ting Association, alone, amount to several th'iu-and di liars. Improvements arc U iug madeon every h ind and ii walk in tbo suburbs sbuw new result net s being constructed on every side. Hops im Nave VoKtL- Tho 11 report of the Slate Board of Agriculture ut New Yoik in regard to the hups says; Hops show some improvement in (Jfewego and Scbohai.e counties, otherwise lb pres.pt els for Ihe crop aro poor. Sci'-tinu. TuedT evening George Brandenborg a link liy wa getting up -. .ui,. t llarri.buig, iu a little steam en gine , with a coal oil can for boikr, when it exploded, scalding bim iu the face quit serlonaly. Kzai'.itn --Baker lUndsaker has resigned Ihe postilion ol night operator at Ibe depot and James Cunningham has l u sppoiuttd hi socceeuor. Fishlntr Troubles at Klorruff. Ueyai 1 h i k , prptariates ut Ihi 1 1. council, and Hi- Fish, ini.iu s Pioliclive I'uiou of SiusUw have nut Ik hi able to agree on the price of fish daring tbe fishing season. An ii formant state that the can nery proprietor offend 50 cent It largo fish aud ceuts for malt fish while tbe I'uiou demands 01 and 40 cent. A abort lime siuce Meyer A Kyle imported a number of Columbia nvrr fishermen aud started them to fishing last week. Members of the I'nion therensm wmt in boats, compelled tbe occupants to deal! fishing, look np their net and piled them iu their boat. Mr. Kyle oue of the propiietor came out to Eilgi no Mend ii lo i . in pr u cti u in Ihe mailer, but we lea in the authorities would do nothing without a warrint being is.ned. Attorney Geo. A. Dorris started down W, nusduy morning to n inter legal advico in the premises. From J. It Sloan mho si lived from Flo rence Wednesday night, wo barn that ever tbing ou the liver is qniel but no fishing i la lag d uu He say iho river i full of spleudid large salmon which can l-o seen jumping ou every side. It i to be hoped that the matter IU Is- .titled amicably. Hop News. The Salnu Capital Journal nay: In Waabiugtou Territory tbe bop growing scaaou is almost over and tbe picking sen ou is b.giui ing. The ptice to be p. .id for bop is now interesting the average grower more than am thing else. At present there are no sales or offers Is ing made. A few grower have .old a pen lion of their crop nt II and 15 cents, but tho majority of them will hold for higher figures. Kverthing now depends oil tbe colldltioil slid eV'ellt of the yield iii loreigu fields aud other State. In (icruiuuy, New Yoik and elsewhere, the bop ui,. ri s. ite.l a. in.. ill. ling hi , ,-. ant of excessive ruins. If tin so n potts be true the chain-) s an that twenty ei ut per pound will lie paid U-tweeu now uti.l Ihe close ol the year, if good, clean hops nre harvested elsewhere there is a strong likelihood that J in-. , theie will uot I iu excess of those offered lim e weeks ago. lileti. " Jas. S. Baker died at his residence in Ell gene Moi.d.iy, sgid 31 vests, 3 months ud lidaVS. LI., deceased was hunt in Uii-h. MM county, Wisconsin iu MB, remuvisj I to Uak.it.. iii 1N71 ....i.. I . I ainnii uiree jeuis ngo. unci since unit lime 1 bus made Eugene his homo. James linker was a man ol exceptional purity of thought and pi obity of character. Of a reining disposition, not sei sing the recognition of the public, neveilbeles those With whom ho cam la contact appreciated bia sterling ipinblies, nml esteemed bun for hi lionotalilc mid upright ehuracter. Tbe community can illy spare such a man, w ho had but just eiitend ou bis oaiccr of use. fulness. Ho leave a wife and Ihico chil dren and other relatives who huvo the sym pathy of in mi friend. The nit, inn id ('.., k jiluco to Ihe I. O. O. F. cemetery Wednesday morning, uev. vieo. Mcrutiluy d. Iivercd a short but impressive address a't the llaptist church, and thu Odd Follows lodge, of which bo was n respected member, conducted the ceremonies ut the grave. Letter List. Loiters for the following peisons remained uncalled for at the postofficein Eugene City, uregon, AUgllsl oil, INNU: linker, II II 2 Bates, Geo L Brown, Mirrie Day, W G Doaii, J J Johnson, .lames Masterson, David Moure, Minnie M. Cumu li, Juine A charge ol one letter given out. t.'laik, Mr W (' Dnvis, Jtliill Fewell, B F I chin. I, II W I Mae, Cha Mulkey, Ollin Preble, J C 2 i ut wall be made on each Po-ons eulliug for the above will ph-aso say uiivcruseil, giving dale. f. w Ommtm, P. M. Couiilcrfi'll Hollars hi ('irrulatlon. There an. a few counletfiit silver dollar in circulation lure, says the Or. amnion. Must of them uio so puorly rxecuti d us to bu easily dettcted tiy anyoi.e who has i ver bad u dollar or two; but olio was picked up at bunk a day or two since which ptostut al most every appearance of a genuine coiu, Ihe weight, ring, "feel" and execution being good. A bank teller says there is one in fallible method lor ib It cling a counterfeit dollar, nnd (his is by thu milling on the edge. No couiiteilt.it has yet been ninde which can stun I luiis uiin this respect. Uy looking along the e.Igi s of a roll of dol lars it is easily seen if there i a counterfeit among them. The milling ou the genuine coin is done by a powerful die press, which makes tho edges of the coin and tbe milling sharp and true in evoiy putticnliir. No counterfeiter can hum such a press, nml tbu edge of the coin is rounded and rugged look ing. A Meeting ol lioiulliolilern. Loudi n, Aiif. A lueoliiigof tho bond holders ol tho Oregouiou Railway Company was held to'day ut the office of the company, iu Dundee, Scotland. By unanimous vol tho solo of the railroad to C. P. llniitiiigton for 180,000 wa approved. The company hud lust nt thn rate uf C200 weekly in lull r est, mid desiiod a cunsutniimtion of tho sale us rapidly a possible. An Ikhank Visitou Ssletn Journal Aug. 27: Several day ugo Miss Fidelia A. Itigdon arrived in Ibis oily, on u visit, from Pleasant Hill, lame nullity . II, r actions wero slrtingo aud this altornuoii alio was Hummed More Judge Shaw by Drs. Row land and Cusick and committed to Ihe asylum Inr insnne. She i MMfritffl ami thirty-seven years of ago. Her hallucin ation is that she is being poisoned by her ftieiids. She also ha rovchitioli and com mand from nu high. Her mother died last spriug, sine,, which time the unfortunate woman has let grief command her nnd the result i that her mill. I has failed. Her father wus poisoned iu Salem uboiit thirty years ago, by drinking water from Dr. Mnrkum's well in which n lag of arsenic had been thrown At th" IHM ho wn poisoned s' vi ral "tin is also ilii.uk iho same water with serious n suite. This thought miugleswiih iho lady's insanity, and she declares that she poisom d her mother. TU Law Vioi.rr. A Portlaud sport man ha Hindu tin. diseovtiy that Chinese nil. asalit. are killed Coldl.uy to thn law. He i right. L'p Ibis wej spoilsmen pay but little alteulloii In tin ,m. The Oregon lull gives tbe news us follow: Mr. David Monnastes has been bntiog ami fishing in Lane county fur the past three week. He stales that for every grouse be found he saw a half dozen I'hiins, el. i. ants, which bird, in defiance of tho law, i shot nnd pre pared for the tabid by Ibe people in thn neighlKirluMxi of Junction. H" was informed thut the phca-aiils nre g. isl eating but Mid not try them. Ho enjoyed some fiun fishing In Ihe McKenzie river. W.npuor Com. Junction Pilot : Mr. C. Simmons, of living brought to our office lst Tuesday, three cur ol bite rllut corn, two each lui-aaured twelve inches, nnd tbe third twelve mi. I a h ill itn be. Each con. tains eight rows uf corn end tbe largest one contain 481 well developed kernels ol corn. How is that for Webfool? Who can j best Ur IM - Mis i 1,1 1 . it , .uu 1,1. r ol J. II. Goodman, died t Latah, near Spoken tails, this Friday morning at n o clock. Tbe interment will take place at that place. Tbe brick work on tbe first story of the I. O. O. F. Temple is finished. I In- OrpfBB 1'ui'illr. 'I be Oieguuiau aayc It ha beeu suspect, od that tbe Chicago ,v Northwestern ia in temled In tbe Oregon Pacific, and now it la aid to be a certainty that it baa advanced $5,000,000 to construct tbat road eastward (wm Albany, live millions should build a great deal of mad on tbe route from tb Caacade to Bolt, aa thu road wilb pat th bead waters ol tbo Deacbattea, and .weep around the iontberabaaa of th Blue moun tain.. Croasing tha Cascade will not b neb a difficulty aa on some other routes, for it ran near the loot of Ut. Jefferson through an Inter eating region not all mountainous. Tbe construction of this (ranscoutiueotal ront will open np a new region through middle and Eastern Oregon, and develop a timbered diatrict in the Cacadr tbat will be of im mediate importance to Ihe road when built. There are gold, silver, copper and lead mine in the mountains, aud probably coal lime and n on will bo available. The coun try etst of the Cascade will become valu able for agriculture to somo extent, and wb.atevtr its n source may be they will soon become known end bo available. No greater work can lo done for Oregon than the con struction of the Oregon Pacific, as tha whole State must feel tho benefits lo com from that road. How la yaw appetite! Are yon nervous or Irritaola! Air y.m subject to hillimitneas? Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic works wonders. It makes th weak and sickly stmnir. bulbk up the whole system and put new life and ener gy In you. Try it. Sold by druggist. Statlnti,-. show tbat 70 xr cent, ol the peo ple of the Ci.it.-.l States are loitering fn.m disoa.c ( th kidney and urinary organs. A simple pain iii the lia.k, if neglected, often runs into that terrible scourge, Bright's Dis ease, which carries off so many of our immi nent men. If you ire afflicted with any mi liary or kidney ti-mble, no matter how slight, do not put it oil until too late, hut procure a packace of Oreiion Kidney Tea. It is ai and speedy reiiudr. Sold by driis'gUU. Every lady or gentleman should have on their toilet stand a bottle of Dutanl a Sis. citn. There i nothing like it for rein.oing blemish,- fmm tho skin, curing nasal catarrh, iioii oak. warts and tumorous growths and running son . Tender feet fnm uncomforta ble shoes are blatantly relieved by Dutanl'e Spocilie. S Id by druggists. TIMP.I'K UNO NOTICE. United States Land Ollice, Koscburg, Or., . . July 17, I8. Notice i. hereby given that in compliance wilh tho nrovisioni of thn act ill . ..I Juno 3. ISTS. entitled "An act f,,r tl... .,1. of liMM lands iu the state uf California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory," II C Humphrey of I Mioene. county if Ijine, stato of Oree'tui. Ins Ho. day tiled in this ollice his sworn statement No , for tho purchase ol the S E of Sec 2ti, Township 17 S. Kan ire 'J K and will offer proof to show that the land sought is nu.ru valuable for its timber or stone than for sgricultural putpost-s, and to establish his claim to said land before the register ami receiver uf thia office at Knee burg, Or, ou Wednesilay, the Kith dv of O. tober, ISSd He mines as witnesses: B F Finn, of Usburg, Lane Co, Or, Sher wood lliirr, II H .stone, Hugh Itcnshaw, of Engeno Or. Any and all person claiming mlv ersely the above-described lands are re quested to lilo their claims in this ollice on oi b. Ion i lid Ih'th day of October, ssl. t'ua. V. Johnston, Kegi.ter. TlMBEIt I. AND NOTICE. I'MTrn Statk Lanh Orrioit, I I' . I lm I..I.. ..I.L l.'OA t ."'""IS, ' , I'UIT -ll.ll, less;,, , "T()Tlt'E IS 1 1 K lit' It V mvvv piiat i.s In conipliunce with thn prounions of th act of t'nngreas of .dine 3, IH7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the States of i aiiiiitnia, ureunii, .Vivmla and Waahinetoii Territory,' 11 II Webster, of Marslditl.l, County of Coos. State of Oregon, baa this day filed in tiii otlii-e his sworn state ment, No, for the purchase of the N K i See 91, Tiiwnship 111 S, Kaujte 1 K, and will offer proof to thnw that the land sought is more valuable for It timber or stone than for auricultiiral Piirpn, ami to establish hi claim to said land In fore the Itegitter ami !! reiver of this ollice, at Itoseburg, Oregon, on Monday, the 'Jlstday of I l. tober, IrW'.l, He name a witnesses: II E West of Mrshfield, Coos V,u, Or, E IC Craln, nt Eugene, Lane Co, lr, GJ Sailers of Marshtield, Cis County, tln-Kon, d F Kaiilfman, cf Eugene, Lane 'ntinly. Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the sbovt described lands r re I nested to file their claims in this ollice on or before said '.'1st day of October. lNKll. Oiiah. V, Johnston, liegister. TIMIIEI! I . N I NOTICE. I'liited States Land Utlice, ltuaebiirg, Or,, I Aug. 'J7, ISM). Noli. - i In n by a'ivi n that in compllanr with the provision of the act of congress of JuneM, IH7H, entitled "An act fr the sale of tlinla-r lamia in the States uf California, tire gun, Nei i.l.i and Wn hiiiglun Territory, W X Wrlaht, of Seattle, County of Kinir, Territory of Washington has this dsy tiled in this omet his swnrn statement No .... for the ptirc'iaae of the S K J nf Sl-c No :), in l'p No in Smith, U 1 East and will offer proof to slinw that the land suught ia inure val uable for its tiinls-r or stnne than for i.a i. ul turul purposes, and to establish hi claim to said land before the liegister nnd Receiver of this ollice at Itosebur.', Oregon, on Friday, tho ? day of NnvetnU-r, ItW. He names as witnesses: Auiasa Cnttrell. and Kelwrca Cottrell, both ofScsltlo, WT FN Kenne dy, of Lyndon, Whatcom Conn ty, Washington Territory, Geo W Iliggs, of Mltllld l.llt.H 1 'ill. I. I, ' III..'..,! V , 1 , I all ...ii- sous claiming adversely the abovo described Illllils are reiiliesti'd to tile their el.tm. In ll.l. i.lrici on nr liefore said day of Novimher M. i:ilAH. W. .'- iiN-tn. liegister. TIMIIEI; LAc7l) NOTICE. I'liited Ststes I. n. I Ollice, IttMebun.', Or., I Aug. Hi, 1K80. ( Notice ia hereby given that iu compliance with the provininns of the act of congress June S, 1878, entitled "An art for the sale of tiinls-r lands in the State ul California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, W C His kettof Win ... k, County of Lewis. Wash. Ter., ha this day riled in this olfice his swnrn statement Nil . . fur the purchase of the X W of Sec tion SI', Township 20 S, lUngo I W aud will offer imsiftosbnw tli.it tho land sought is more valuable fur it timlier nr stone thau fur agricultural piinsaura, and to establish bis claim to said Intuit Iwfnt receiver of this "thee at Itta ti l: yister and biirg, "r., Tuee ubar, ls,s'j. (e s Suly, of Napa I A Adams, of day, the I'Jth day i f Nov names as witne.se': Pan vine. Lewis Co. Wssh Ter. Winl. aslr, Wash Ter., J S Sloan, of Cottage Qraew, Oregon, and S (i ..-kw. of Cottage Orove, Oregon. Any and all par sons claiming adversely the above ilaeribel lands are resjBSetsd to file their claims in this oltii-e on or before said Lth day of Notem lier, the 12th day of November, 1K80. C. W. .lollNSTON, liegister. TLMIiEK LAND NOTICR. ','nlted Slates Land Ollice, K.isebtirg. Or., Aug. Id, 1880. f Notice Is hereby given tbat in onuiplianre with tbe pniviaion of the art ol cimgies of dune 3, 1878, entitled, "An act for the sal of 1 W, land stone ahlish r and Winl. airy, if C. ek. U .1 s their rlalri 12th .ley t - .id Kf.uter.