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TP U P ilia jUARE Y hi TmBLlSBF.ll MB THE 01MEWJTIOS OF OKSOCRATIC PRINtlPLES, AM TO B1M IX 10HHTL1THB BT TH 1WBAT BF OPK BROW rt a EUGENE, Oil., SATURDAY. AUGUST o, 1892. NO. 42. VOL 24 lit tfugcttf (City ttuari .fljIlMSlIED EVERY SATURDAYS I. L OAMPUELL, Publisher mud Proprietor. .iMfl'-Oo the East side of Willamette ot!un Sventh and Eighth Street. rTnZ "I r "7T I FRIDAY. JULY ! Died. WlTHWTYOr OttEGON. CommlHsloner inn . v'aiiv ssiff ii i ' T' JL - -r- c - . 12 00 , 1.00 . .75 TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION, jrf wmim iuM-nth.- " kK months i j - . " " OUR ONL1 KATBS oP ' ADVKHTI81NQ. Jtta-ttai $L Cash ,uJ "Advertisers will b. charged at th. ol iCffth. month .....WOO KS-i'S ::i5S St notiin local column, 20 cent. 5CwWta render quarterly, ffigb work mart b. ram roB om pelivebt. L C. WOODCOCK, Attoriicy-sit-Lnw, jUfiES'E CITY, - - - OBBJOh oFFICERoom 78 McClareu Building, jrtpecbl attention given to Collection! WJ PtotoW DI1SII-W HOWE cS: RICE Are Showing the Host Line of CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS & CAPS, For the Money, in Eugene. AGENTS FOR THE BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN GOOD LINN & SON, Mn. Horace titration lelt lor j in Seattle, Wash, this morning. Frank P. Glow etui family went to Ya- quiua Bay liiii morning o sptud a week or two. Ed HUcbley hss closed out his confec tionery Hore, selling hii stock to the Mono gram. Mine Fegp.y Underwood returned to Ta o..ma thU uinrnicg after a pleasant visit with her mother. Mr. I. K. Petera loat a handsome two year old boiso pesterday from a supposed vase ol lung fever. A painting wm raffled off ut Auton's cigar store lust evening. It was won by J. H. l' valine. M.Svanerud A Co. received a trno III Furniture Dealers Sevmour W. Condon ATTORNEY-AT-LAW DUNN'8 BUILDINO.- . Oregon. 1 E. E. Luckey Eugene, Attorney-at-Law, vvrvw . - OREGON. OmcE-Eooui in Conner's Block. CEO. M. MILLER attorney and Ccunssllor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. tmn.vKV. ir-TTV. - OREGON. Ottlce-ln Masonic Temple. m I. W. 4 JENNIE S. BARNARD, Itcs.ulni Physicians. niwtir.TiKH-Klilnev and I.lver Diseases Gynecology and Obstetrics. OFK1CK at residence on Olive street between 9th anil 10th streets. DEALERS 1JV DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOliet iirtlUltJS, rttmio, vrxio, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competent hands. ATI E. SCHWARZSCHILD, Proprietor. SCHOOL 8UrPLIE8toioNEUY) MATERIALS. Full Stock o! Butterick Patterns. Real Entiitfl Translprs. Address P.O. Box 119. Kuykendall & Payton, Physicians and Surgeons, Rooms Over City Drugstore. McLean, loti Miller's jmrt 10 16 McClarens Buitdin (Opposite F. M- WUkWDnut Store.) -Ha an extensive Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, A.E. GALLAGHER, qqLLECE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Attorney-at-Law SUGEXE CITY Swcial attention (riven to and AUtrocta of Title. OmcK Over Lane County Bank. , OREGON. rrobate business Mercantile. Fancy and scnooi oi" ery, Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc. ryOrders for Books and Subscriptions to Newspapers and Periodicals promptly at tended to. DR. J. O. GRAY .DENTIST. OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN YOUNG'S block, opposite Guabd ofhee. All worit amnfafl Laughing gas administered for painless ex traction ot teetn. B. F. DORRIS7 INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. T HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE 1 Farms, Improved and Unimproved lawn property for sale, on easy terms. Property Eeated and Eonts Collected, Ti,. t n T ninresent are unong the Oldest and most Reliable, anrt m he PaoiiPT andEuilBLI adjustment of their Siasd SaoosD to Nohk. i share of your patronage is eolidted. Trnnblos. and Cramp, any Internal or External Pain, druggist for it Colic, or Ask your S. LUCKEY, CALEB IN Clocks, Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. RAoatrine Promptly jLiecuiuu. ,rAUWork Warranted. J, S LUCKEY KI.OKKX(K (ion M Miller to John 1, :!, 17 and 18, block 54, of Florence; Jim OOl'XTUV. C It David to Jiunos V Nelson, umi in Tp 111 , It 12W;flo0. COUNTRY. OA Lwkwood to Frank Watkins 3.7 acres In Tp 18 S, It 3 W; WOO. C It David to James W. Nelson, acres in Tp 19 H, K iaVj tl.tttO. a Nure-TlituB Ulan Murdered. Wkxatciiek, Wash., July 2).-Word has just reached here of a bloody trag edy, in which Kd. Wilson shot and in stantlv killed Patrick Conlcy, at the south fork of Nason creek, Kitiiiaa .u.imtv. mi thn Gveiiintr of the IJoth. The plaw is 00 miles from Wenatchee. Wilson came in and surrendered him .u.if into tho hands of IK-nuty Shcrill Arthur. He claims self defense, A Teii-Veur .nan IH.appesiri Irons the Mate 1'rison. Hai.em, Or., July 29.-A. D. Webster escaiMid from me statu prwou wuuj. He was st ntenced from Coos county October 10, mil, for it) years ior n j .,i.,.,,,i,tf.r ir wfisatrustv. aL'cd 01 i'..iwt..r ima irmv hair, blue eves, and initio- nn old navv man. has India-ink l IiIj nimia nml hfwlvr On worn uii u " , ' , : his breast is a representation of Christ on the cross, lie was employed In the miniona and has not been seen since noon, beinff missed In the count .i,ia nvoniiio-. lie lived at Bandon, where he kept a hotel, and with a knife killed a waiter named Cook. He owns property and has has a wile at uanuon He Is acquainted m aiuiuij. Postmasler Pape Dead Jacksonville, Or., July 81.-Hen ... tho nost master at Jackson ville, who was stricken with paralysis last Wednesday, had another stroke .,tarih,v nml died at 60 this even- fnir. Mr. Pape was a member of the Masonic order. He leaves a wife and live grown-up children T. O.Hmnaicis, President, aB.EAKU, JR.. Cashier First lit She E. E. BURLINCAME'S lortiu nrnnrA CHEMICAL iOOA! UrnUt md laboratory . .cr. fi.mnif.i br mall o. Op will receive prompt and "'J'JJ Bold a Silrer Bullion n,n.".' o" Vu AUitu, ins 1 1T28 Ureses iam. cou. Of Eugene. Paid up CasiTcapital 50,000 Surplus and ProHts, $10,000 EuceneCity--ure5un. . ?i i..l,ini business Hk'ht drafU on Act on a new principle remlautheUTer.sumiach and bowela through tk ntrwi. la. u.w ru- Uon. Smaller Br. Ua ! tiiUrt, la, Jo:j hT J H. BECKLKY - DAY & HENDERSON. .1 CS.NCLSCO and PORT: LANU, UKtou.1. DeuTTdsubjecttocheckor llneXn..rtruaed to us will rociv. prompt attention. - AND IT in Ft IISITI EE DEAtEUSi Eugene, Oregon. J. L. PAGE, DEALER LV CROCERIES. HAVrXG A IJIRGE AND COMPLETE tnek of SUpta and P-cy Oroorrv-, booght to the bert markets EXClUSWfLK FOR CASH, .k. ,,hlL. better prices thaa any oum - r- orT house EUGENE Prodnoe ol all kia-ls Ukea market price. (to lu Portland to FOR PITCHER'S 7N m m Caatoria promofan PlgtHrUoa, and OTercouiee platuloucy, Coustiiliun, BoUT Stomach, Diarrho?, and Fererlshnet, Thus the child la rendered healthy and its sleep natural CastorU contains DO Morphine or other narcotic property. Caatoria h so well adaptd to ehlMrm that I recommend It as aupf rior to any pMcrlptlon knuwii to me." H. A. Archsb, M. I).. 83 Portland Ate., Brooklyn, l. . " I use Castorla In my prarUre, and and It neciaUr adapted to affectlona of chll'lrao. ' Alex. HimtxTKin, M. D., . 17 1 Ave.. New York. Turn Ccrrirm Oo, 77 Kurrar BC, K. T. on enirlno ami inresner uy nisi nlKht'sfre ght train. 8. II. Fri udlf went lo Portland on the rlv train tnl morning to attend the fun- rrul ot Mrs- U. 8. Simon. A Portland man was lined t-V) for hinplnx his do?. If he had wblppml Ills wife It would have iK-eu atiout o. S. M. Titus and family and Mrs. O'llrleu ami daughter nturuetl home from the Foley Springs this anernoon. Cbas. Utdersrood, o( Taooma, Wash, who haa been visiting here for several reeks, lelt lor bis borne lo that oity this niornioe. Democrat: Two blonde youths of AiKnnv hv iililmiwl nut In the nast .....v . i --- --- --- ,, . . eek or two, lureu uy me hiiiucs ui mc opposite stx. It looks as t hoiiL'h the people or J-.n gene were going to keep warm this nter to n-e i ne aiuot ui oi winm is coming lo town. C. J. Stuart, of Albany, representing the O. P. K. It., was In hugvno last krlit nrrninrlnir for an excursion to Yatiuina bay, in the near future. Mr. Dorand is here from hilver Lie, I.ukn mnntv. for supulies. 11 came in nwr the Mi itsrv road, but lutenua re tumid? bv the SIcKenjie route. He will load with about thirty-five hundred Kuvi.n.l who have threshed fall wheat report the same as yielding largely In excess of tho most sanguine hopes, in laci, ueiter yicius arc iv iHirled than last year. John Westacott died rather unex rtetlly yestenlay at Salem. He was the junior member of tho urygootls unit oi J. J. jJBiynnpiu a suu u worthy young man. Tuentv-one street car conductors have been arrested in Portland on the harire of larceny. It Is allcgen thai the conductors have lieen "knocking down" from fWO to $000 per month. Grants Pass Courier: Riohuiond, the oHiinr .mi nrnnrielor" of the Observer, recently started in this city, lit out sudden ly for parts uninown loesaay. leiiTiug etal creditors to mourn bis disappearance. Jerrv Horn and family and Mrs. Sid ney Horn and children, returned from llwaco, Whsu., nisi evening. ii j iw- iurt bnvlnir had an excellent lime, Sidney Horn stopped siH'nd a day or two. Tho rliwn sinson for leinaio ttecr niw..d thn II rut of Auirust. that ior mnt .l.wr c osed t ho 1st 01 JU1V. iait lmvo been shinned through Ktigene daily for Portland, and some of them were unuouuteuiy leniuica. rtnnn'. f!.,mm(-rolal Asencr baa advioei ftntn AVArV vheat orowins county in the state showing that Oregon's wheat crop for '!I2 will be 'J.SOO.000 bushels leaf thnn la UI. The yield in the state of Washington will, il is stated, ue oonsweraury uiu.iui.usu. Ti,a ufrift rnr nonductors are having ft liurd time of It lu ISirtland. S!'J of them are under arrest charged with r.,i,l,li,,r lw. romnanlea bv retaining , i fuui rrtm 'i n v went released uhuui- ..v bonds. The examination will take place Momluv. - ... The bounty upon coyote and souirrei scalps In Polk county expired naiur- dav. During mo term ui iu i"u'vi from tho Ut of February, there was paid out in scrip upon the county, the sum off 1,778.83. The bounty proba bly will not ue renewed - . , m I A nnrn.innnill.lir. WIVM lllftl 1. U, ir...wirinkH and F. M. Wllkina had oulte a time getting their camping out fit to Hecct Heads. It appears the m.ntlmnpn were afraid of quicksand on . . . At ..11.. nx..- the beach, out tne wommi wim ha1 more bravery, and at last convinced ii ovntlemcn that there wa no damrer. Salem Journal: Tuesday evening as Mrs. H. 8. Uelle and family were out driving, and coming toward town near the Lablsh road northeast of town two men came out of the brush and gave the party quite a fright. One atood on either sldo of the road, and aa the car. ri.... unniMiuiliod one held up bis hand for the driver to stop but through great presence of mind Mm. Uelle had whipped up the horse, and the lady drove bravely past. A very vlgoroua defense la being pre pared for the arresieu nuutn m " k.,,.., ,v Aiunn illHtrlct. and every ell ort VyWUl a . w 1 , will be made to clear them. win , the ablest counsel In the eat have been retained to appear In the cause of i. a i r'nniiiln John O'lirien. UIOUIIUVI.. v.,-- --- .. .rthn hwlerateu i runes Portland, has received a letter from J. F. Poyuton, secretary of the Central Executive Miners' Union ut Wallace. in which he statca that tne arn-sict ...Inura urn H..(lirini attorney to con liu.r thn ili'fi'nM!. Hon. l'atrlck Itod a nni.wi i riinlnul lawyer of Han I..'.. ...!.,. 'ri.AI.IIIU I'llttiTHOIl. of Col riai'tinwt ......... , omdo; and Frank Uanahl, of Spokane. will all assist In deienuing tne mim-m cause, QcissiA amd 8op.-Writing to Wm. The Sftleru Journal ot Thursday has the following concern lng llie death o( Mrs. 11. 8. 8imorl! Died. Thursdsy niornliiR, July 28, lH'.iJ, of a complicated fever, at hi r home on Cot tage street, Anna Adlor, wife of II. 8. hi moo, aged 30 years. Deoeasrd was a native of Wurttmlmrg, Germany, having lived in America since her youth. 8be was married to Hurry 8. Simon six years ago, and has been a rtei ,l,.nt ntK.lum about four Tears. After an illness of about one week, Mih Simon passed away at 5:30 o'clock this morning af ter suffering severely. She haa two sisters and one brother living on this coast, Mrs. L. Hirsch of this city; Mrs. S. 11. Friendly of Eugene, and Mr. Adler of Raker City. The dooeawd wilt be bnricd at Portland to morrow, in the Jewish cemetery, the fmuily aocompauying the body down on the morn ing local train. Mrs. Simon had a circle of warm friends in Salem. She was finely educated in h.r native language, and aside from being an exceptional housekeeper, waa considered a brilliant woman by a host of admiring friends. Her death will be severely lelt uy all who knew ber. A Freak of the Forest. A natural curiosity of tho Washing ton forest haa been found by Freeman Slater, better known as "Slide," in a thicket between Port Dlakeley and Eagle harbor and sent to tho Post-In-telOgeuecroftlce. It Is a tlr sapling about eight years old graft ed on an other sapling of the same kind about five years old. Apparently the larger of the two small trees had been broken oir and fallen from some height and Immilod M Oil t 10 SUUlller 0110 leiiirthwlse In fact. In an exact line An Kiitonie of the Report or the Hourd of Kt'ifeiits. The iitimiiil report ol Juil-e Dcsdy. pres Mitil ol llie board of redouts of tbo Univer ily of Ongon, Inn bi'cu snl'inilled to the gowruor. It sliows an atU'iidnuro ol 3:13, of whom '215 wi-ro in the school of letters. Ry fur the greater number, 13."i, came from Line couuty aud the othors were eiju illy diHliibiitrd tbrniLlioiit tho ntulo. The yta- f.'ssors are: Jo in W. .lohunni. A. M., I at- Mark Unil. ) , Pb !., m iti euiatica vis J astronomy; Ihi inns Loiiilon, 1 a. v., t. ot ogy and natural hutory; llunj ioiin J. II .w- t u rno. A. II.. mental DliliOMipuy anai ux- lii.li literature; tleo. 11. Collinr, Juu, i , hcmislry and phxsics; Joliu btruiib, A. A , Greek aud modern lnugUHgos; Luella t. I'arsou, rhetoric ami nlocuiion; 8. E. Mi Clute, A. M., iiiniiieiu.ili.'s and l.ook-k"p- ing.; Philuia E. Mureu, A. li.. liletatnie aud law; E. II. McAllister, A. R., modern lungilHges. Niiiutv-lour lectures were iteiiverea in me junior rourHe ol tho sebool of law by Kieb anl II. Thornton, and ubout as many lu lb seuior course bv Mr. Thornton, Judge Mc Aithur, Judge iiillinger and Judge Deady. Sii hundred .and eiglityuve lectures erei1ulivereil in uie scuooi oi uieuiuiuc The oration of Ia'Iiii L. Stevens on "Should the United States Continue to lie an Asylum for the Oppressed of All Nations'."' took the llrst prize, ami that of F. S. Dunn,, on "Absolutism the Weakness of Russia," took the-aeeoiul. The receipts for the year were as nn- lows: Riilunceon hand June. 1SH1...J State tax, amount received... 10,f00 00 Interest on liinilliinu o,n-u "J Interest on Villard donation.. 3,000 00 Incidental fees and diploma fees 2,218 00 Falling aud llcckman oration fund 2.rl)00 Total fi'.,421 02 The disbursements were: Salaries of professors f 18, i"0 00 Medical and legal lectures 1,000 00 Hooks for the library 3sr IK) Incidentals 2,375 10 Oration fund prizes 260 00 Thn Fishing Seasou. Frankfort Chronicle: The season of 18112 will closo on tho 10th of August, aud taken altogether It has lccn very unsatisfactory to the nsnern nn, me run of fish being unusually ng i. irliiip .III lu the catch ordinarily makes up for the shortage of May and June, but this year la an exception, the run Is aim continuing uiu. Drowning Accident. Salem, Or., July 31.-Thls afternoon Wbea Baby was sick, we jave her Castorla. Wbe she aa a Child, abe cried for Caatoria. ir, became she clunf to CasUria. Whta sha jed CLUdrw. sU java taesa CaJtorsv Court. Met In niljourned session at the court houso Saturday afternoon, July 30, IS0J, at 1 o'clock. Olllwrs present: Juilgo Flsk, Commissioners Parkerand Perkins, Sherill Nolnnd and Clerk Walker. Court r rdered the Jail cells and lin tels ordered for a vault several yean ago, sold at public auction Thursday, Sept. 8. To bo advertised lu tho tii'Aiui and Journal. Ordered that S. K Jenkins bo a) polnted Stwk Inspector for the ensu ing year. The following allowances were made: Eugene Lumber Company, lum- iicrror i-.ugeno uniige u on Eugciio Eugeno on W E Flsk, work on Eugeno briiVt W P Hurlburt, work on Eugene tiruigo W A Craig, work bridge Chllson, work brldgo 0 11 Forrest, work brldire , J Midgley, work bridge Knoop llros, liiinU'r for road dis trict No 29 A J lllggins, lumber for road ills- on Eugene on Eugeno 28 1: 23 10 11 25 2 60 6 60 00 4 00 11 20 23,001 00 with It, In this position they grew .mtlinr. tho thin end below and the thick one above, remaining perpendii IlllllV Thl frunk of nature will 1 sent to tho world's fair as part of the Wash ington exhibit. It Took a Slide. Florence West, July 29lh: Buu day night or early Monday morning a big land-slide ooonrred at Ueceta llosd. In excavating for the lighthouse tower a batik or wall of loose rock aud dirt, 1100 feel high was left standing at the north of the tower site, and opon the above date the tup of ihu ui.ll innk a tnml) e ana nreouninicu u all in 1ht1 with the tower excavation. II is estimated that from six to aoven tuous n,l nnhin r.r,t. of roclt Slid earth CHIlie ,lnn whi. h will cost several Ibonsand dol lars to remove. By removlug tuis mere .ill .till remain Ihe dsnoer of the baluuce of the wall, or lu (act, the wuoie mouuuu n, but should it do this it is prob able all would sllile ot us own acooru, iuio in th .ea and should this be its movement .. !n .l.. i.,0i ,.,! ilia li,, 1, 1. 1 Tim ili'irrcc of A Jl WHS e mere wniiueur.uiiuiM.... . --n - - n--- ,, bouse people most desire, a solid rock toun- j Murk Hal ley, A. 11., who graduated In datiou Ior the lower. Total Tiilnl of recclots. and balance June 30, lS'Jl f 2.1,421 02 Total of disbursements 23,004 00 Halunec on hand June 30, '02 12,100 02 The balance on hand In the library fund Is f 200 .12. The nuniln'r of books taken out during the year was 1300, by ISO persons. The hind fund shows a less ol f020 01, probably due to Incor rect estimates of notes. There Is still tiv.ti In mii himil lii thn oriitloli fund. Of tho f-V00 appropriated by tho leg- James Dlalno. Mature as a repair fund, f 04.10 43 has I'. J McClanahan.. Urn exH'inliHl. Hid dcirree ot A n was eoiiienvu mi 1SS.T A resolution was adopted by too board of directors as follows: That any iwrson In the stale, who may desire to have any ris k or min eral assayed, or llttld assayeil, may have the same none ny applying w too protessor of analytical chemistry, and paying the actual exK'iise uien-tu. Sprliigfleitl Notes. Messenger, July il Alsiut twenty Sprlngfli-lditcs attend ed tlie eampliii'eiiiig at, i .lursiuu, nun- day. Tho iiiiH'tlng Is growing in inter- triet No U0 Saltsmnn. brldire work road dis trict No 28 40 00 I N Edwards, supervisor work road district No 28 25 t0 U M Jackson, nails for road dis trict No 43 6 00 E Anderson, work on Eugeno bridge 11 75 8 O Garrison, work on Eugene bridge 43 75 E Anderson, moving old Jail cells 7. 20 00 Frank Dlanton, bailiff. 18 00 tleorge I) llarnnrd & Co, election supplies 0 70 (leorge 1) llarnnrd A Co, election supplies 05 05 Eugene clgnr Btore, tobacco for painters 1 50 Mrs CMJudklns, witness 170 Jl'ROHH. EP Henderson $4 20 Jit Hays 4 20 A J Smith 4 20 (leo Flcomnu 4 20 A J Habb 4 20 W F Iteld 4 20 Rodney Scott 4 20 II P Morris 4 20 Flovd Vnughan 4 20 A Hrown 4 20 W H Parsons 4 20 O K Roberta 4 20 1) L Duller 4 20 4 20 4 20 tleo Smith 2 20 Arthur Collier E Anderson 4 20 1) F Finn, witness In case of state vb Chambers and Smith 11 00 Walter Urlftlu, wltnets In case of state vs Chambers and Smith... 3 20 F W Osburn, witness In case of stato vs Chambers and Smith... 1 70 P E Snodirrasa. witness In ease of state vs Chambers and Smith... I 70 ('has II linker, witness In case of stnto vs Chambers and Smith... I) 00 I)E Yoran. witness In case of stato vs Chambers and Smith... 1 70 II E Eastland, constable 3 50 David Logan, witness 1 70 N 11 Dutler, rent of hall for elec tion 1 5 Ordered that from and after this date no hills will be paid by the county for toUuvo furnished puupors. Ordered that tho committee heroto- At 5 o'clock in were Itn- inr-i-wMl in the McKen.ie. Uuiu- al iiiiinlier of eon versions nro reported, Wheeler's li gprs brought alsmt iOO foro appoint! to nvestigaw mo ao- D tho iKiml Sunday evening, caiuiusui ii.w ic..i., v....... u while tiathimr In tho Wlllametto river im, ntU'iidance. lust below Salem, unrts itu u win tne evening three converts drowned. icu wita j""h n.wl n former detiutv sherltl. Ho WHS hiitliliiir with a IIUIIIIST Ol iioa, Hut u ..iin v. while far out in tne river, ho Weill Ullllcr . . i , i.. ninrft. 11 IB RUPINJseii hiuk tnl; i, n with cramps. Aftc btaly was recovered, but all resuscitate mm were muie. A T.ivci.v HtiNAWAY. Sprlnglle ii Mnrwliiu nvpnlmr BIMIUI II , i . .. i', ...m. ,,nrt Bttiudiml ciiinel Hiiliirdnv nkdit the new olllccrs elect u uiita ii".". 'rr" ' ..nV I M ft V MIniuud.Jal. leantiK acrueo . n; ' " r .",B". ' vr .v Z.r. V, . I . . ... i k.i- ., ... sailed down Mill street turning into installed ty mstr ct ta juiy v.. , u,c,riio.-uiiuwm Main street at the livery stauie aim iior ty as ioiiows; v v m-imnmii, "' v "'","" . ., kentstXhte liming himself (1; j'p Holland, V O; W 11 Pcngra, Chambers, the, tendered reception to to v ewmU e dlstiince. TheVrsobe. Sec; A I) Ilurton, Treas Defore the Marin. Cadets, who ..1. ;wUI bngs to one of the Maxwell boys, west nHtaIlatlon six new nie.nlM.rs were In- fired th "lute "j VlbnTL" "tf " ' ir ti.111 ..u7. lnt ui..,.ul nil nfu-hl. h kent tbo bovs busy ding night. Several friends were also prea- ui uutv, t,-- . ., ;, ........ i.... a n ..l.l.nL a i...... l.,i, to rise no ll Ull ,,llm,u;.nf MltMM I,(wi , ,e er nave until mo August, iunn ui u.o ho was ttit..a the nrrival of loirs. Tbo county court In which to wntplete ran hourthc ,,..,,,,, m011.i,. mnrnTnir and such examination, aud niako their re- ellorts to wl ,w k,,.)t 1)UHV fmm ll0W until way port. Into tho winter months. The rest ot j; h- " 1,1 1 Mm loirs lire 111 tlio UPIKT tsintlS BIMt I " I ..JlnllHl.ul will 1h) brought down oh nmlud. rn thVmnln Sd riltor taking In all Ulltil 6 o'cl-sk next morning. An ee- .- i'.KCS; of theprlnclpal -treta of tlmt cl gftnt b to lh, mutityve pt. Bach. Is to b. , ugen an'd Sprlngheld at very close ylng mcu.lH.n, fnim Eugtme, Odiurg "htai-Wliit fifty of th. luarters. An effort was made to stop nd Irving. To say t'"' b' SSXing present. niifirtprs. ' r . .a. . ..sll,k itvi Hum mn, il wiih iuli a mounted his horse and followed In hot field lodge is in lley Duel! time Is putting It mildly. The Spring-1 highly prosperous ... . muuiiicu u v. ..,i..... ... ...L.i,i.w.f nr. Convalescent. we are inronueu iron but had to give It up. Two fresh ty-four, which Is gradually Increasing, that Ha Earl Draylard, the live year old son of Mr. Draylard, corner or iugntn n.wl Pourl trmdu. U rOllVullWOCIlt. Htf Ths trap Light K.ery where. .., ,ii uu ,i.n Pmlin a few weeks Bis FaiNciaoo. July 28.-wllliaa Darby, Hi11M1J.Iia . final recourse Dr. ' " V 7h. of caniure 1? WJ? lfS. Hnilley, the attending Physician, per- V" 7" ..,,.wwi iii, thfl ireui, togian i, proi .ui, fornjt.a the operation or iracneowniiy, arjout B o eioea auu i . " ; lers in the wotld, sail yesieruay: i aoo i , , , mllltMtji lu mak Mr 811 lnclslol horse to Kugene. i ne can, w know .here we are lo get our. Bops tots r win.,niIMI nd luttcrtlnir a silver and riders then took up the ex citing ohase and captured the horse a short distance oeyouu -uuu. well the owner, wtio nau neen in imr- what damaged and tne norso u For many years th. oounty of Kent ! throtiufi which the paUeut obtains- likely be of little value after his mad b he.n lh, ehM point of hop product on Lu.Mf run of ten miles. In England, but .xoept last year wheu tb. b'. " "5 on$ .un1vng. This " . - . A, II.. DalW Guard. July 90. Fisinsa TRiP.-Dollvar Cogswell, r. nb.n Pnrtlnnil. anil A 11(1 V HIX- on we learn, loft tieo. Frlssell's place uin a Urger percenUge of extract than th. mi, B itM.i .!,;. , v ..... .I.I., hnt nnl nn ta recent eron was verv large th. yield skadlly smaller, compelling as iu g uvym arown In Germany and other northern! oouotties of Europe. American bop. con- was the first successfully performed lis Eugeno. Belknap Hot 8rniN08. Dallas ill I, j i .,,....,,, .i. U. h. nlil nnila recentl I Tt.,...l..r- TTnelfi IdtldsaV IlobblllS ihursday iorausumH "'h " 7 . " ? j . ir.ni i . . " r.....n r Mi-Kenzle river In a row boat. Ills a they weie careicsaiy csiw sou wuij wno went up mere wim "'"-J sold for lees Mrfr". VL" . !.i i. .i. fli Hum that nacked and conseonenlly w"r. " - r M,rk.; woid b.i ProPe, c.r. b.m nM. ItnMllWU Huw.v ... IT..... hi...,ti..Kli.hatui Oeruian m a i. 4 .! t iini urn u ii i ia i cinei igt,l lont hev wl 1 have a big t bop crop, are a failure, owing to too much out accident tin y w nave a ui h y ...5. .,., Browth o( ,h, uUnt. and . m ai . i. .. m, wit m u 1 1 iiu i.iin nil, ua i - oi usii, a wj -" "-" ;.- - ,: I n,,n wet weather lust aslbeblo niu-. too. after an alaetio. ol a night. I sr ot two, reappeared, so that th. eiop r n... W.lla. Farao & Co. have this year is the smallest tor aoui. years, n .1.. iM.nl of washes for lb ulBWraiu.."f-'-, . . j, structioo ol the nop louse, i. Washburue, of th. stat. agncuuursi ' lege. says: "I see bo reason why quassia sod soap .bould not b. used right through .i i.kiniT nitra nnl to Sit an OO- iu rwH, ' v ,. , , , .,, nl aoso. (The idea Of the soap U to oaus. it to spread and hit ..... i..n.L This his been nsed and Is n..n.H,.1 1 I, ,1 ,1(71 n L.U k. ... wh. iwuuu.-".t . . hops are iu bur. I should not rec mmend nsiog keroaen. emulsion on hopawbll. tney ar. in bloom or bur. Th. Mm. applies to any wash eontaing tobacco." Shekikf Will Not Sell. A com promise has been entered Into between the creditors of the defunct grocery firm of 1 landsaker A Clow, of Juuctlon, and the stock will not bo sold by the sheriff. The Junction creditors retain tho goods, tying the sum oi t' " turning the tssiks over to the Portland creditors. The books show about $1,000 to be due the Ann from customers. discontinued their office, at boi hum, Lly, ik..i.. Linkville. Oregon, ai.d Adiu, u.k. Hnrt... ValleV. Fall Liver, Mill- .iiu.'n.l Montuomert Creek, t'ulifornio. Th. local agent ber. will giv. lulormatioD .. .. k.. n.W.crM ahonld be shipped to these points. Rttn.n.ci PcacHMSD. Dr.C. E- Loom i. v.. nnrhaaed th. Geo. IL Park rest dene. on Twelfth street seat th. Voiversity from y c v . , . . . t - . I mutt II Mifn I ......... Daving VLjNU ior ia. saiu., - L..1.A I. Th. nranert. is ctitainly a U1UVB 1UIW " I r 0 bargain at th. pries psio. Fi-utt Yisu. From Lincoln Bord, w i .k.i h.r.M.tin ia DrooKdiof rapidly lnth.vlciaity of irviag. P-t Oering tbr.sbd an.verafl. of 3J busb.to on bit plac. sad Jsmes YaU.' crop Is turning out auOUl it uusoe-a SB old ree- J. D. Ellis, Bays they are sixty miu east of Eugene on the McK.eni.ie river, and 2,000 feet higher than Eugene. The river Is clear, rapid and full or trout. The mineral water Is conduct ed from the spring across tho river in pines to the camp and has a tempent ?iir.,f ins deii-rees. Just across tho river from the two acre maple grove camp ground Is a perpendicular rock 1,000 feet high. The water In Its na tural state Is too hot for bathing, the teuits-rature being modified to suit af ter it reaches the dozen bath houses. The medicinal waters are claimed to be good for nearly all allmeuta. Sudden Death. Salem Journal: Henry Dude, a German farmer living tn mia fif t llH Sunnvside fruit tracts. otel building now nearlng n.t f Turner, be laying of th. aUsI tool w " f y j Q wUn furm .A lliA i...nAn .rs and SIHII.ui.iw "". . , ,. ... ,.. In the Eistcrn UiU be intensely hot weather that has prevailed lor weeks has greatly retanlcd the growth and develop ment of the plant. 1 expect to see higher prices for hops Ibsu have ruled lor sum. years. New Halt Hotm,. Cottag. Grov. Leader: The raised seam steel roofing was receieved by Mr. J. M. Hborwood. thh ot I'oriiano, ior bis new brick hotel building now nearing completion. T baa been finished. whiW the carpenter, ana H j dwld yesUirilar while at his nlasterers sr. rsDidlt brlnKiuc Ihei work dreppeuKauyii.r t r ' . - " i ur.tru tin nun intii uu uiuh i to a close on th. Interior. il'Tnela" I5.nL Mo Idant of Lane county, died at tb. bom. of his son adjoining uresweii, jiiubj siitr noon, at Ihe advanced age of 84 years. rum. In Eugene, Oregon. July 27, 1892, to the wife of A. C. Ilarrett, daughter. work, llo nau oeen uurniuK when the fire reached the fences, ami creatly excited and exhausted the old man, wnne ai mis wm a no suddenly dead. Mr. Kudo came from the east about one year ago. i' r.lii .purs of aire, and his suililell DilT0uM. July il. A LAsosTaotrr K. C. Smilh seat down to his partner, Mr. Hall, by last night's tan. a 10 k dollv vrden trout that bs had caught the dy previons near Ken lie t fithtrmao Bcsixic. s Ca sus -T. A. L'enderaor ba. rossMsioB wiU b. given Au.t 10th. lof Ice to Grant 1 ass. tTun&MS nh Uyau7lbutedio heart trouble, as bridge. L 0. is evidently a nrst- & glron? nml) ,e k.uves a young wife to mourn nia ueam. KuievrvTor Ice. The lee works