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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1893)
CITY AND COUNTY. rfViriil'VY HKPTKMIll.lt :to. uat. nil. Oliver plow. , ii.. r-iM, i'.'iilit. J.J. V.ll"ii, nllonn'v-iillii. K. It Skl'ill, nil"riii y-nl-l. Or.li r for n ti tt-rt itk i ri nivlvl day aii'l lii,'!it t l.llin Jc K:iv' Ktiin-. Or. MIIm' Jrla tot PiiXtiUui. Mmn'V t Im" furiiM. Kiniiirv of ju.itfi" VbIiii. tirnillne Oliver rlilllril owt-xtra ,.(11 only ! Ixx'lit of F. I.. I'll AMI1IUS. Money to (nan on liiinvl funn fur a term of v-r nt a rt-iiMnalU' rate of Interot ly I" J. MeCluiuilinii. Tlie New Oliver Steel Plow l the only plow Hint (flVi-14 i rfii l wil ip.:i.--t ia in olli ky ihiiIo. It in KUiiruntivil. If you w ant n milt of i'IuIIh ora pair f pantuliMiiio ko to hiivU, the tailor. Hu Kliurunteeit allfa'tioll ainl low iiruin. Who' lloiir limltc the llnet lininl, Hi llllll UTIII'l" tin UlttUV NII. Moral: Take your grUt to thu HiiriUKlUM llllll-. Oliver Chill'il Walking ami Sulky Oliver Ste'l ) OaliK Plow. A complete Ktook of all ! alway on iiallll. K. L. I'HAMIIKKrf. Dr. O. W. Hltl'lle may U found at ii rKlleliee on Olive utreet, betwivu Fifth I""' Sixth KlreetN, one lilia-k Wil of the Miuiieoota hotel. He In ore iiarvd to lu all tlvutul work III the fa.ul man tier. tpllff bf It. aula' Nma. (ioo. T. Hall will pay the liiht ctwili price for wool. Monitor drilU, lver hnrrow, Kolllint cultivator. Spring tMitli and all other kind of harrow at ixntoiii iirinit. F. L. OlAMHKH. Among the Ini'titt'tit of eliildhiMiil that tnud out ill hold relief, a our memory reverta to the daya when we wereyouiiKi none are more promiueiit than aevere niekliemt. The voting mother vividly reuieinlient that it him (.'ImtiilK-rliiln'M Cough ltciiicdy that imred her of eroup and in turn admin latera It to tier ow n olIirliig nntl at- av with the l-t rcult. For wile by Osiichx A DkLano. Coal II ill urery. Call on or uddniw T. N. S'giir, Ku ireiie, for nil kind of nurxery teek. I'm in- on inarolioliiii plum root that will not Hprout, alm on peach root. FAUM.S FOK SAL11 Two hundred aenn of valley land. alut nix mile wit of Junction ami two mile wiutli of Monroe, in Ijiiic county. Alxtut mt iicren art- in cull I vtttloii, nud the whole tract 1 fenced The Mill i good, and the uncleared mii tioii i tillable whell cleared. The priiv 1 liluj; term eay. Full particular will he given on ap'plicalioii to I.t MA.-I I K A- lllllUKI.I., rortlaud, Or. For a lame hack, n pain ill the Hide or cluwt, try autumting a piet-e of ilanuel with 1'h'uiiiU-rlaiir I'uiii Halm and hlnding it onto the uil'ecled part. This trvutmeut will cure any ordinary cane lu one or two day. rain Halm almi cure rlieutnatixiii. .VI ct iit Uit tlea for aale by Omu'K.n A DkLa.no. i -- ' OF.O. W. KINSKV, AlCTIOXKKK. When you want your rood, houe, hold fiirniturv or land Mild at auction calloutieo. V. Kin'.V, the pioneer and most Micccmftll auct ioneer ill Lane county. He will attend to all ale on a reomiuahlc omiiiiiioii. Nut ice. Kioksk, Or, Aug. 9, lS'JX Notice I hereby givi'ii that all r on Indebted to J. D. Matlock or to J. D. Matlock A Co., iiiut call at our store and nettle. Oat or w bcut w ill be Liken on account. J. D. Matuk k A IV). A (iood Thin to keep at Hand. From the Troy (Kanwi) t'blef. Home year ago we were very much "Ulijcct to aevere 'll of cholera mor bus; and now when we feel any of the vmptonii that usually precede that ailment, audi a lckne at the tom ach, dlarrlnea, etc., we lecome wiiry. We have found (.'haniherlain' Colic, Cholera and Dlarrho-a Kemedy the very thing to MraiKhten one out lu Dueti raw, and alway kwp It about. Wearenoi writinic t hi for a pay te tlmonlal, but to let our render know w hat la a good thing to keep haiid.V III the house. For unle by 0HI K.N A Dk La.no. SIIEE1 INSl'KfTOIW NOTICE. All ?roii in iJine county owning Bcahby ahwp or li-p atllicted with ntlw.a .It-.. . .v l.iiPi.litr Itltl wiiin uim-nM-B n v ; aaid heep mut ! thoroughly dip-d, i Ulllcient to kill will ill.- forthw ith. I Any ier)ii failing to comply withi (111 uoiliv 111 o liai'n- . ahtvp illpprd by the Inrtor at aid Ieron' eXxue. Take notice and nave cimt. Date.1 Sept. 1. l'i S. IL Jkxkinh, .li p Inctor. E:nT3ii::S;!I orsr.t: Y:-r Li!; kv.i Ulh truthful. lUMlii. tit oof mi:. that Kill tnl Nu-lo !. tt" "'li'lTl o. hvmtMa. ill 7 iiij t..!wi-i bMl run: I tn r it triDii.j ilic m:i Uo nt I" ';t n. ra I rum no j.nnl r flnni-il n in u.itii "Nibiu-tau-, I y iKhurn A Ik Ii.'i b.iu l lniK rt'in fr lj I''"' A'''" Tlw irllh Kmrijr lu.. inJiaua Mil"! r:nt. Iu. The Local Market. Tb fnllnwing qaouu.itu f-r tb Uxl BitrkH r ot rtil .ru on.j "irr-ul ok;;, ui'l will i louBd m url a rrpurt caa b mlc !rwir, -rt . I4T-Nt. 4V OB tanl I " 0T-frf Irt.nri. url -"'4 J ru a-lrni Hhi 1 btir-ivr i ' ' MrTTon-f'? I "' ; fuM-Ol " H-Ivr ! ' a.. i uu - er at Hhim c.r A " i ' L. I- p.r n 1 In TT-rr Mil 2 . rt 1", ll'll..-.'.. druJifl'M i" " In . -l r d.a . ' ' !. I vr -.) . ! W r TT,i-f Bhl . fl KMi-iitjri.iij, Y " i tmtrm C. f . . u' ii... l.n, I tHima I ,mlm k iu W.I B) Rio y .... :r f a . r f-i i, jt t.i !-( .r . H . M- ". - O i '4 l v i I'rrfiual. tH.'.f li ltl. . i t M. S. Yalli I. ft on a trip dow a the Valley I hi limritlug. Ivputy heriil Cn.iH r went lo-.Pli-ern Oregon tlil. atternooil on olltcinl bil.lnoa, Mr. S. li. Shaw and daughter Welit to 1'nrt'and thl morning . vl.it fip ii.U mid the i xii.it.in. J. M. IkvMi y p.i-.. throtik'h on (hi afii riHNiii'. I . -j't 1 mi a lmrt i.it to la old Inline in iMiglu eoiinty. I. I.. Cainpl II went to Portland on the overland train thi uiorniiig to at telid the lini liiiij of the On-goli l're A ih laiioii. Frank Ferguson arrived tlfl after, iiiani from i ird, Nvlimkn, on n f.-w I i. iit mi Dr. i:. D MiK.tnuy and other flielnl. J iilgi- It. s. Ik nn n turtnil from S a ton !:it eveiiir g on the Smlaw ulage and left fr hi. home at falrlll on the liN-al tin. innrmng. tiinr.'e V. Diinu, a gr.ehlate of the utilver.ily lu re, hut now rvMdmg near Alil.iinl, had the iiiinfortiine to break mil' of In. eg one day la-t W eek. He wa driving entile in the mountain-, W hell Ills hor-e fell oil llllll. Judge Jame A. CampU'll and wife, of San Flaiiciwn, arrived on the luenl thi afternoon for a few day vint w Ith relative and old friend. '.Mr. Ctiiii hell liou iM'ellpie I lie l-lieh ill depart ment No. I of the fau Fruiiciwx) iliiv court. Om;i;nN Will: AT. Salem Stati-- liiati miv: Out of twenty-one varie tie of Oregon w heat exhibited nt the world' fair Superintendent W. H. Savage of the agricultural departluelit, Miy the judge found that liliietit u avi-niged itji h hi ii i 1h (o the biiihe,oue weighed 'li pound, and another iprillg w heat ' went i JmiUIIiI. The judge "aid that not half the wheat ex hibited by the other tate were hold ing up to the Mali. lard weight u pound. One wimple of Oregon oat went 'n iHiuud ninl another hiiiii'I. Thi i certainly a grain! xliow ing fur oat w hen it I rcmcui-1-e red that the utiilnlard Weight fur oat 11 niiiiiiI. Oregon barley went jl piiiiiid on the m-iiUh U'lng thret miiiiii aUive the Htalidurd weight. Nkaiii.v CoMi'i.Ki iiii.-l'rlvatecorn- Niiiieliee fl'oili Mr. lireell, one of the owner of the Cyclone mine at Hlue river, aliliotllice that the grading on the Simmon creek road w illheeoin- plclcil by next Mtturday nigh. Thi road extend from the iimin travelnl Mi Kell.ie rmul to the Cyclone mine, iiiiiI l the II it road completed In the Hlue river mine mi thai iiiacuiuery nud nilpplle can I' hauleil the entile ili-tniuv. From thi mine lateral road will I' built to the other iniiie Uing ileVelolu'd III the ili. trii t. It ieXfted that Mr. Onvii will arrive lu Eugene tomorrow on hi way to Oregon City to miike arrangement regarding the hhipnieiit of mai hiney. . . . illf i.imrl. !. KfNAWAV. All exciting runaway iH-eiirreil netirthe university yi.terday afteriHMiii. A man who I hauling luinUr for mhiic building in Fuir moiint wa driving toward town with nil empty wagon Jiiid a the aoiitli ImiiiiiiI Ireight wa leaving tlie city. 1'he train I'righteiiiil tlie liorc nud they ii got U-yoiid the driver' con tnifiind xtarteil to run. In running iini (he bridge over the mill race, on the county road, one of tlie lior-- struck it fairlv but the other fell over the end into the water, a dintniiiv of cveral fi t. A torn hiinien, broken wagon and a badly Ahmed nnd Hour ly drowned hop.1 were the extent of the damage. Dalljr iiuinl, x-'t x Taii.ok AniiiTt:i. Di imty Sheriir Croiier returneil from Axhlnud on the overland yctcrdav morning, having n tailor named Nieimla Hehart III ciin tody. Thi I the man w lio workeil for j. Davie in tin city a few day , lat wi-ck and it I ehargi! that w hell lie left be unlaw full v took w ith him oine Jewelry w hich Udongcd to the Davli- lauilly. II ino-r nunui for him aevernl davl.fort' he w-a final ly urnted nt Aliland. Hi exiiminn t'ion N gan l-fore Justli-o Kiiiwy lit 1 o'clock thi afternoon nud I being con tinued it we go to pre.. Fuo.m Kan as. A eurlond of hotie hnld gi n h I and live Mock arrived from w i -tern Kan-x yeterday afternoon by the fnigbl. Iloix-, cattle, hog, rliiekeii and turkey fonneil the im nagcriepart of theolitllt. Thev come from the dryent rtioii of drought htrickell Kalia. Alternate ). Ticket for the round trip to rort laud. Including admittance to the ex Hitioii, at n-iluitil rate, enn ill v I' obtained at the Eup ne ollhv on Moli dav, Veilneday and Friday. Tln! w i'nhing to take'advaiitage of the re duction In rale lull therefore go on tlnw day. Shlloh' Yitnlicr I w lint you in d for Dypia, torpid liver, yellow .kin or kidney Tnnil.le. It U guanin l.i to give vou Miti-faetioii. I'riiv 75 ivnt. S.ldiiy Dr. E. I. McKeiiuey, Turr Itrrd ( Idckeu. I have aoine barrel I'lymouth Hin Ic chicken, young and old. which I will (11 for U encli or 'ta down. Tin y are pure bird import.! from Iowa and Dakota. I al- have aoine young Jjiiig-han nileni I will wll at apinv. They are from prize w inning f.,w 1. Fwr particular w rite to jiiiiANMc Dam i"N, Eliuiro, Ijiiio Co., Or. Imitation! re iiUIIhtoii but of theOlivert'hillid Plow they fail to do the work like the genuine. F. L. ClIAMIIKK. Nile Agent, Eugelie. Seed! F..r all kind of field i go to A. 'ioi.ifwmt, The Opvr. t. yttrj'n vIkmiI l.armr. CoiidU' t.-l by the l li.lii'titie Si. tem.op.-ti Moii lay, S.-pt. K Them am five i-t-m h'm w ho w ill do their uttir-t to build up the li(.l. I'ld.- the primary and interm.liate grad.-. a i hi n al." normal and ".mmen-ial emir- will l- taught. I-;iiguag" form no eitra rharg-. The mu-n-aj deaitmetit wi.l l- uieb r the up-rvi-i..i of a eoii.p -t'-lit and profii l. lit n.u .inaii. wh" will t-. h vil and in Mrjtic rilal mu-ic Apply t tbu M t. r for par.n uiam. i: v. r.w k. I'. kn Kmv.- tyle of the UnkPipt k fir b than li"li ' prm-. A1-' ri r and i-r at , F. L. ( IIAHI-.tK. o r THt'HSDAY sF.11. . H ot! i- llin aleiied. l)1l,v and l-Uea- at Day A Hotiilcrwiu'. Tbenln-et prihkUr i doing duty ng:ou tibi . A. E. Viid ha a fn-li '.ipply of Hi d S ,! I 'iniin; i.1i r. Win. I.m gU-ciil to ord. r. F. I., t ll mi; li. Do joii know the prii- Day A Mi n demon are making on -liadi-. He I . al baking hiw.Ii r I the !!, try It. For -ale by A. E. Wood. S-attle ha -iifl h r defaulting Irea iin r Krug and lii'l-iiu ii for t !'.. A In u -idiual'ii h.i ('ill laid oil Ninth -tn t lu front of Hhiiieharf The Commercial National bank of I'ort' unl eNlxvt to re-uui" bllllie Monday. Have Voil li tlie line of elinir that Day A Hcu.lcr-on ate f iling at their . !. aralii-' -ale. H. M. I'.iv ha built a -uli-tanlial idewalk in front of h,. re-ideine pro rty mi t ilive Mrivt. Ed Morgan, n itig'e man 'S yearn of age, attempt, d niici.lc at .alelil Je-t.-rday by the morphine nuite. The tate rain put the ground in tine h:i- for the plow iuhI lariuer are tak ing advantage of the nltualioll. A marriage liii u' wa iiied till morning by the county clerk t NVil lard Ingrain and Emma It. Mnitli. Mm. C. C. Croin r and Mr. HoUrt Hl.urliad the remain of their mother removed yesterday nud pla.-ed by the ide of thl-ir father, Prior F. Itlnir. Shiluir ( 'tire, the gn at cough and croup clin-i for nle by II. Pocket ie contain tw. nty-tlve .1', only i" cent. Children love It. ClI V Dm l SloKK. Hdev Hii hie' hop liou-' nt Parker ville, Slartoii ouinty, wa diMroy.il witli it content bv tlie Wiilinmlay Iiikui. IJ,il illinl ol hop Were tie--troyed. I. f:i-'; partly In-urcd. Captain Swii'iiey, I'. S. A., Sail Die go, t'ul., ay: "Shiloh' fatarrh Ki ine.ly I the llmt mediciiie I have ever found that would ever do me any good." I'riiv '0 eclil. Sdd by f II V Dllt il SoKK A carlond of ilrrwil lvf w ahip'il from HoM-biirg nud paxi through liere y.M. rday. Ily tin method hip--m ave a large inuouut of fn Igld money, ov. r double the iiiiiiiIht of cattle' call Ih- hipl to the er. Eleven men have plead guilty in the Portland circuit court to nli'ttiug a pri.e tight. The minimum n utelnvof fil line or one yenr lu the Hmleii. I in ry wa iullictii'l. It i thought that lion'.' ol the men w ill I' utile to pay the line. Mr. and Mr. J. H. Iird, of San Joe, fill., ttirlvcd on the bal thi lif teniiMHI oil :l Vi-il to their nephew, C. II. I.itllelleld nnd hi fi-ler Mm. A. V. Ila-kell. They opl d over on their n'turn honie after a trip to the world' fair nnd dill'creiit other part of tlie l.n-t. Ex.: A lioy un n ut to market w ith a aek of roa-'liiig-cam, and after lin gering around town all day, came home without M'lliug theiii. When hi mother n-keil him w hy he had not Hold the com he wild lio ode aked llllll w hat he lind 111 the wick. There are II good many merchant like thi little Uy. forvalli New, S-pt. -'i: W. S. Hull'ord, nlglnv, of the IliHolvelit del it or, J. f. Mob r, ha wild the ro maiiuliTol the tmk of gil nnd htoro lixture to f . S. Frank, of Eu gene. Mr. Frank arrived hen1 thi morning nud the gi! hnve Uvli paik.'i;aud are ready for hliipmeiit. f.ioo w the price paid. -"ttv Dalli- fhroiiiele ay: Prof. f ha. II. fliapmall, the Hew preili'ld of tin- Slate l iilvemity hn urrivnl ut Eugene nud taken charge. He I a irnidiiate of John Hoiikiu univemity ami mine highly reeolllllietided. Our Ntate univemity hn a n-eogni..! htund lug nud It gradiiiite com pari' npuilly with college men from any limtitu tion. A Hewing machine fake tin U-i n die lug Aitoria. He prelend to ell a ma chine for iZ't, get " u.lvaiuv, and when he hn victimized a many a M-.-il,le -kip out without delivering any inachiin-. It I Mrnnge therv lire iiple hi gr.i n n to hiIviiiiiv f." on a machine U-f-.n- getting II. AH the ver dant nple do not live lii Atoria. Smie Eugene iple do a finih-h thing. The city of I'.iiPanl, near S-attle, hn n ntly hutoil iitn't light a a matter of economy, allow ing the tow n to go ill dark lie. The InUM otllcinl net n-ported from the tow n I alo In the line of thrift. Mayor Pritty I a aid to have nci ptnl n iKoitiou In Mcf lieu' hhillgle mill, nud in now ut work. He continue to net a may or, putting in hi evening In that ca pacity. llarri-liurg Courier: Orccn Itielmrd noli, of Ijine county, i-ontributed tin to the city exi-hnpicr Tu-lay evening for the' privilege of "tabbing a forval li young lelluw by the name of D. f . linger. The wound pvived by Hog er wa n llgbt one, and he p tahuti-l bv whacking HiehuritmU over the head w'ith n btua l.nll '"it he happened to have in hi bniid. On examination Soger wa diwhargnl. Albany Ih-iiuM-rat, S pi. -7: Lat eveiiing'a fan-well reception wa ten dend IU v. and Mm. (. . Hill at the Ha'ti-t church. They w ill not leave for China until N'oveinU r, but Mm. Hill will go to Mulford, Ongou, and Oakland falifornla, on a viil with n -lative pn-vioti to then, helm the early date of the gathering. An inter Ming program wa pr.- nt.il. The pint of it -howxl the high M lll III which lU'V. and Mr. Hill are held in Alhntiv, where they hold the warm regard-of many. Itidi- tin ir imign gatioii lU v. Parker Oilman, of Oregon fitv, s-ot'uld, of Urown-ville, au) w v4 ral Im-ul lniniter were pre m lit. V: aki; w tt i.i Til PAY for well writt. II dvrrti- lli :t. Our -ton-w ill average up w ith any oth. r -torn in the iii'intry. It i well e.iiipwitli fl x tu - and furniture and well tucked w ith gil. One or two vi-it would etniviii'v ni't any l.iv that it Ci d.--in.b.e trading point. We are d"ii.g a pn tty g-l bjin. but urn willing to lio tnuie. We want .iue adertt-fiii I.I rs('tl whleli will get fi. to uiine and l'-k at what We've got to. II. 1-juh ad ll.u-t I ..r.l.d .t wi.l ! appn.pr.ate for u in emu -tie.'! with a po tun- of a far mer and li Jim:ly eutnfortaMy -at.i in a tvi ieal farm wagon driving a.oiig a eountrv n;id mir ad for cut. A t,ne will l- iv. n to th- p riii rel ing li- the tM. ad. Ew-r -! H"l to rite for t.n- prie. If r ;r r par ticular an- tie-,. iiej'i.re at the i.re. P. Frauk A r.n, Eugene. On-joii. Tell the Truth. A rccviit clipping In the (it A ho from the M. Paul New give ail Inter vn w with Mr. Sla.ld. il In which that geutlciiiiin prviuio hi remark! with the .talcmciil that lie I one of Hi priiicil pruue rnl m of the tate and li-ing thi 1 a haoi of reliability give the a-toui-'ilng lufoniiation bv impli cation from hi remark, that the Madden pi une orchard nt Eugene, give an out put of a thimand p.iuinl to the tree, and a total earning c:iuc ity of 11 acn-. It I ucli half truth a th.i that are kii'plug the world Iroiu knowing the overwhelm. Ing cailillitie of our favored Mate. Mr. .-bidden' well known nn-I.My probably eaiioil him to top liort of giving tlie figure of the whole calcu lation, nud hcniv he did not goon and how that In hundred ncnn at ki I r acn- wi re bringing him In regular. y Jk.i.iUi t year Of MUm' lieay nothing of the ex i'iieii but giving' a liivml iMimate of IIicmi and placing them at oiiiMinlf of the mvipta, we -till tlud that Mr. SIikIiIcii'r income I ihni' hutidivd and thirty tliouand dollam r year fnuu hi pnine orchard. It cannot be endunil, in fact it i not fair nud Jut to the inplc of Oregon, to -ruul the natural iiuHliMy ol the man, lo kn p tin' fact from the pivple of the vcrty lrivkell re gion ol the Eat. t hen' i, liewevcr, a M'riou fault to I- found w ilh Mr. Sladdcii. In giving thi -lutein, nt of the reounn of our late, lie only ak of the prune In-du-try. There I of ixium1 nil excu tor tlii-. in the fact that hi giant mind i llxcd U...tl it by III N'rolial inter M and the princely Income w hlch he apar to derive tlivrefniui. It la a luct, however, that the ntate I full of Mich fortune for the tiple. A an iu-tainv there I the SlcKeiiiie river, full of the mot delightful and valua ble trout. A vary un-kllful tUheriunii can catch at IcaM eight trout lu Moat ing a rod, if he limit low tiMn It turbulent loui. Now eight llh to the rod I lii in llh to the mile. Tluwe llh niiige all the way from few ounce to eight pound each. Surely till average weight of two xiuiid will I, cut inly Ju-t. Thi give MJU niiiiiiI of ii-h to the mile and they wll readily Uui the tivct for flfUvu cent t i'Uiid. Any child will nee that .MJI iiliul at I'i ivnt will be Kii r mil'i a the "enrnltn(cnclty" of the I iiillful McKcn.ie, and It would be a terribly lay fellow w ho could not ti-li a mile lu a day. In fact It i no uncommon thing for a mere ly to llli ten mile per day, but do not think they do It w ith a care Hint audi a Mupelidiloii i'uln turn iIcmTyck, neither will our Oregon natural modiMy Tiult u to give the liguiv how Ing all the NdhllitlcN of mi energetic mini in Oregon. lct It go at a mile a day, thi give an Income of cT'lH T day. We could not exiiect a iiiiiii to fHi'cvery ilny even at the tigtin hen' in a country w here wealth I uchn drug upon the mat kef. I-et hilll llll L1 day of each mouth, reaerv ing tl thcr ten day for the Improve ment of hi mind nnd to buy diamond for hi wife. He w ill thu earn H'i.-'C' r inotith and n the ll-h do not bite very well more than lx month of the year, he W ill be obliged to gi t along III Mime way w ith nix month llhiug and an liiiume of not more than t'-rj, 10 jx-r year. Thi may rni a large lucoimi for thoe of the xivertV Htrickfll nple of Ijo-twlioilo not Know Oregon, but Ih. re an the II gun- and they have liiui Hiihmitteil to the aeeoutltalita of one of our principal banks and pro nounced iin red. We have beard It aiweited. n the St. Paul New a wiy, thnt noiuo tired and ickly univemity ntudciila pick prune nud pny their wny through acliinil thcn liy", but w wIhIi to amiire our ealern friend that the real energetic young men ol Oregon, tluwe who are likely to make their mark in the world, when they determine to have nu cdiictitioii, imply go ll-hlug for a few day, M'll their llh and w ith the moiiey'jut buy a univemity, hire a full ci'iriof profinmir and turn the eiitim machine loom; UMin their brain until the prim- I completed to their KUliifactioii. Ij. Late Hop .New. W'iilnedny' Salem Stnteainan: The (1 ml of the w n k Win. Drown bought forty balm of the Pettyjohn lot ami paid In- fur them. The lt otl'em U'lng made at or In the vicinity of Sulelu yeaterday range from I'I to I'ijc. The harvtM, coiitlnui' and KT,,w,'r have no rcanoii to complain of the weather. The yield a reimrtnl are fully a large a expected and the hois are of good .juullty generally. In f lilcago on the IHth Pacific const hop were iiloled at 'i to Hoc. IN NKW YOHK. Otego Ib puhllian, S-pt. Srth. Tlie picking I i ntlndy cleatii-l up anil the enip I ready for the market. It I of good .(Utility genemlly anil lighter than la-t year by at leant 3) r vnt. I timat.n of the "hortage I plan! at higher II gun- hy many. Dealer have to mmie extent la-gun the work of buying and the figure rexirted by them run fnmi 'M to -1 cent. I'un hft.- by dealer here aggregate aliul DUD bale. Try them and . lient Z'te meal and bed, In town, HoUjI Eugene, lia-ki-r'. Dlneoiiiioialao any nMaurant. liei Ktat lrtuBfcni. l'MTKV. E K S h. in k to T f lUndall, 8 acnn InTpliM, It 1 W;iV. N A W Howe to Eugene L and Charle Howe, 15 a re In t 1 , rSw: tJt). KTTAitK (.HOVE. L E Hublinrd to Flward fiikitij hum, lot In .-hl.-liU' a-blltlon; 3,Uuu.; KfllKNK. D A Me'oy U It A Irwin, lot fi, fl, 7, 1 ami u, bh k J), In F A IF addl Hon; tl.il. M-HINl.KIKI.il. Viola A Perigra, to W O SUarm, part of lot; Hm. hulf liuarl. r.t. 23. AniTHKH ;i.MoJiTKAr( ;. A ma jority of the pni rty owner on Itlair -tn-elthi morning fHml a reioon-"train-e agjint the propoel linprtive liieiit of that highway. The matter will now go to the oouiictl fur further and Altai action. Awlfiiee tlrf. lu the nutter of the a .lament of Harlow A lU-tty, IutoIti! ileou.r. Notiiv I hemby given that J an in lb loenwny, awignee of aaid etaie ha tiled bl final an-ount for the aettlw merit of atd e-UU-, and tla alne will l heard In the em-uit eJrt of Lat entity, on Monday, Om nrd day of O. tnli-r. l- 'l, si. t-ugene ( .'tt jr, lu aaid count v ! JAUIJI HtMKNWAr. (lAtH. IiKKI, AaaiglM?. A tty. fur Lalale. OKKdOl I'HLHS ASSOCItTIO?, Tbe IMltor. Hull Their Anift.l Xeetlug lu I'erlUnil. iiailf l.utrU, 'it J. Nearly all the iiewaer pn.prlrtor III On'gon are member of the Oregon Pre AuMvlatioii, whlda met at Port laud thi afteriUM.n at 'o'clock at th Manitlaiu lirnnd tbealre. Fildiiy rvi mug the lueinl m of the Wahiugtou Pre AMMK'latlou, to the nuiuU-r of mi or more, an exi tel to arrive from the Sound. Thee vlitor w ill lv met at Kalaina by the aiiiun m.Hlatioii iiimmitt.v, and aalgnel to varioti hotel. On their arrival at Portland, the reception iMlilllllttee wilt uni t them nt the depot and ecort them to the hotel. At o'clock Friday evening, the memU mof l.i axaocialloii w ill a M'liible at the Maniiiam iiraud, where the Waahlngtou editor will be formal ly welcomed to Portland and Orvgon. A cial eiitertailimeiit w ill be pre inrvd for the vlitom Hint evening. A vliil train hn lavli chartered, and early Saturday morning ineuili r of the tw'o nK'intion w 111 avail thetu elve of the optortllllit v of vl-itlng Hood Hiver and other IhuiiI of Inter est along the Columbia. The train w III return to Portland at . p. in. At In p. til. Saturday a baiiUct w ill lie M-rvnl lo iiieml m of Imth aioMM'latioii. Thi will bring the allair to adom. Crewrll t'anaaltle. (in IWk wa among the fhemkee trip Uiuiiem on the huh and didn't get a ranch. They are w hiding up the liarveat on Cauia Swale. I'nele Jimmy Ilohlnctte gian to Florence after miIiiioii for hi meat. Dudley Shield ha moved into town to li near the nchool. It w a either that or move the the achool. 11 VV IM.u.li.rt U.........I..I l,i mr. rive on WedueiMlay' train, but did not come. Mr. Hiiiehnrt ha to make nn annual trip to thene part to aee to in out noine piace. I I. M.vim ImI.I .tou'ii lti. vr.tllek la-t Saturday evening, and Monday went to plowing, and now, henceforth and for mime time to come lie will I) liaywul from Tlcklegraa Townhlp, nud can be found by Inquiring friend guiding the pctilve plow. lt,..lliN'P Ml.il 7.llllL.'P trl.t Itl'PflM the mountain Monday, after their cattle that have auiiiuienil on tlie iMr whuUn. I. C. Nolnnd arrlvnl Tumlay even ing fnuii hi visit ent, liMiking tired. A WebfiMiter appni'lnle the advantag e of (Id iiiuutry after taking a trip eat. (. W. Martin will wll out tnek and giMl nt auction the INh. and ooti af ter, the family, iiinitiug of hlmwlf and daughter, Emma, ami IC (. Mar tin and wife, aim) Steve Ku(ley and wife w ill tnrt for Iowa to make their future home. They will be greatly iniNHcd In the community. Ileu Martin ha moved Into hi new houiai lu town and Herbert Franklin ha moved on the Mome farm, vacated by the former. Henry Pamou talk of running a batch ranch lu the lioiiHe vacnt.il by Franklin on the It. D. Haw Icy farm, but we'll tell more anon. ZKI'HVK. Dexter Item. Hept. '-7. There I talk of petitioning the gov eminent for a change lu the mall route o a to atart from here. Ia-Fi da IU Tim, iluiimkcr I attending the an nual anwN'Intlon of the IlantUt church now U'lng held at Oakland, Or. Dan Holdriilgn ami family atart to day for Vaiulilll where lie Intend making hi future home. Mr. Ecclc killnl a largo ratllcanake a few dny ago In the act of killing a good l.cd chicken. The grbtt mill la doing a ruhlng bua Inea nowaday. They guarantee every pound of Hour. It'a nafe to buy It. Young man. you who have more time than money, nut In your bid for cutting the baud bourn) wood. I). H. II u nanker and wife and daugh ter O nice leave today fur ail extended viait with relative In Marlon county. They will vlalt Portland before their return home. Sunday achool for till neaaou closed taut Sunday. The lion rrnu of thi aecllon la moat- ly baled and I being hauled to mar ket. Undo Dan Hunaaker liaaaomtof the ftiu.t (Iraveiialeln apple it ha ever been our lot to see. He purpose Bend ing box of them to the world' fair for exhibition. Mm. Hendrlck ha returned to her home at South Hend, W'anh. rltia was aeiiiinpanled by her daughter Nellie. Kill Calllnon ami wife of Pleaaant Hill and IL C. EdwanU of Fall Cm k vlaiUil here Huuday. Commbwloner Parker and family of Cloverdale vUiUil at Mr. Iloldrldge't Saturday and Sunday. Lily Hendrlck will teach th Upper Lot valley avhocd this fall. Mist Martin, who Uught tin achool last aprlng, ha Un engaged to teach th Illnkely school. Wm. Miller ha returned to hi home from Eugene, where he ha been stay for some time. Quite an acreage of fall grain has al ready been sown. Tlis present oipor tunity for farming the farmer should make the moet of. As the old adage say, "The early bird catches th worm." C. M Parker Intend moving to hi mountain ranch next week to peud the winter. AmU mon Haw k, of Linn county, I vUitlng hi cmjkIii, James OriMllli. ItKMlLAB. 5otlre to DebUrs. All pern Indebted to the Lan County Hank, either by note or other wlr, are hereby notified to inak pay- meiit at one. Hovrr, IH mpiikby Co. Karl'f lover the new blood purifVr, give fndinea and clearneas to th ooiijpU-xiou and run- constipa tion. ' neiit. V) eenU and II. Hold by Dr. E. D. McKenney, City Dmo Htohil Ptl'rOuard. rfi!. OhIiI'IICD UlIWOVEn. When the telephone company built their line in to the city, thu pole along the county roaa oy me mair place wm oi mo cur llni.la wmm f.U..1 I.i - ..mKL.ii ulileli Interfered with the Improvement nf me rml. A tlie navi i now i-mg Improved the muiity ofllclaU ordertil Dim n. .I.m aviip fur .llMlN.i.nof.ill.i. half mile and the (iiuiiny now ha a orcein men uutiiy eugngtn in puiiiiig the la ilea where liter hoiild have Inn at Omu Good Times Tho Kastorn pn1 i- fai'ttrU's Ktartino; nji, and This inc-aiis that cjmid an' st'llini; In-low cost nf iridiu lion. Whilf 1 1 1 i'ANK' va.3 worst, and good th lowc.-t, I si t tiri-d sonic raro bargains in Htaplo pHnls, Pui'h thf ju'iiplf in cd tin-to hard tiino.", and ran oflVr ciiftoinerH many ai'tit lr' In-low marki't value. While those mmI last I will i;ivo tho.-o who dosiro, tho advantage f the rcat roduotions I havo ohtainod. Tinio anl hjuu-o will nut admit of p'ing into details but hero aro a few articles with prioos attaohel, which must intorest you. (iINOlIAMS, usually sold for 10c wo mako 7c. STANDAKI) DARK CALICO, xtra heavy IS yds for $1 X. INDK10 LUK CAUCO, piod tjuality .Hi yds for 1 X. CAI50T W Sheeting .1 1 y.ls for 1 (K). CAHOT A Shooting 12 yds for I 00. HATTING ( SZrtfJtr ) IOv; per roll. MTTiNd (ao;:M::r,hi ) i- per mil. Have in ttock a largo lino of cheap and medium grade oolorod blankets, bought in Chicago in .July when it wa-i ho hot a wholesaler couldnt think of asking inure than two-thirds tho value. We bought noine and you can get the benefit of that purchase by calling early. My tstock id complete, purchased as low as cash would buy it and every bill discounted, so there is no reason why I should not Hell you goods as cheap, if not a littlk chkai'KR than anybody. I do not projM)so to sell for cost, or below ot, and you would not kdievo mo if I said ho, but I am willing to sell on as Binall a profit as will justify in continuing tho busi ness. Theso aro times when a dollar must bo made to go as far as possible, and 1 know of no place whero this can bo ho successfully accomplished and with so little effort as by trading with YOUKS TRULY, J. H. MCCLUNG. ii 1; To get it wa will offer our Entire Stock "of F URIIIH AT COST for tho next 60 DAYS FOR CASH. Beginning Sept 11th. As wo have operated our factory all year and have an immense stock on hand which we do not wish to carry over, we take this means of reducing: it. If you want Come early and see our stock, as it will not last always. DAY & HENDERSQN. Corner of Seventh and Willamette Streets. It r) to Uinl the td. T hine aie tiiue to n all t he advert 1- meiit I'liwly. livery dollar count. .Many of our' dottier are telling you where ymi can pt bargiiin. ion Want to"kiW, o n-nd with pecUI are w hat they havn to -ay to you. The uinn w ho any nothing prcxiiniably hn lio bargain. Flon n.v It.ithi) n a anli d a f-,-ihtl verdict again! Tliouia Welch for bn a. li of promie and wilucllnn at Portland Weduii-d.iy. loniing! -avin tln iiioiiry pmiic U past, lui-ini ".'c in rally iinjirDVod. ailv.iiii iii-', a- maiiv have WANTED. SHADES, CARPETS, ETC.,