HAD MONKY The 1 1t K 1 1 LI-, O. I. Came Out Jul W Atiratl During Jane. THK SO,l'lUltF.L Pr.HT. ArluKily Jieraatallug F.aateru Wali Ingtoa Oram I if M. Whili. oilier roilrouda have U-. ii lied In the UUm-tle valley thu grain up mill wn-tling Willi atrlk.rand a ! nfliU, the hoi. loue and the ci-.illr .l....ior..ll..-d 1.11.1m, IIih On gn Pa- me muklng thing rather Inlcrcatlug cltlr gll.l.-a wh..IIiI v nlong, ntl-ml. to ! I.r veg.-tulion. I p In Eaal.-rn iu.li lu buslnc, laiv Mi I.IIU, h.-n I l"'t"" a-lrr.ia are l..lii( great '"' Ma n.n.ui.l sr.-' a.uar.-d up l llif "'I I "'. According lo lute Information, ..r.i... i. i. .. in n. I tin! win I ml. have actually devastated till, vlh Corvallls 'riiif Thut i the grain ll. Ida, aud In fuel all vcgclo- j A Ha J Huu.aif. liiouM. July IJ U'hilt) drivlnif In Hi" country Ju.l north of lli rlvr today Wm. stev.n hikI lila .laugher Gertrude, lint with tullt runaway aw-ll -nt. Uoh were thmwii nut whilo the lion w run ning, and the rart w.n afterward t (ally dcmoliahcd. The old gentleman sustained severe lnjurl-s by the lair A gnh several Inches long waa eut Ju i.v.r lila left rve ami lilt aide ami cheat . .1.... i.. .....r 1 1. Lu... i.i known ptua r I h.-u g.- on lo hlulc JU" , '"" "lwn,il" ...-"-- r-"" :; " ......it aulwv.ihwr.l 1..0..H. I.. the year; from Endl t to the Snake river. m helher '"'' 'Jur'"?'1' 2 011 1 he iin-ic.il I'wlllf If'"- A. a re- The grain Held. W u though a 1 he young lady rvc. lv f',r' anil, receipt, are amallcr than uamL heavy hail .torn, had pu-aed over ,,-r W than 1 at; ere .1 The work of pulling la-n.-riiH-i.Kuii them; hnnlly a slalk I lell Man. ling. 1 1..' u nfortunaU.. a-op . were brought Ihe ln.. k.la.g,.nl,l month, haa l.-cn Ml. Fudge, of WuMal.urg, had W ho.,,., In a cnrrluye by . ''( k.-i.t i. . uriMwr June, ami. lu ...I.IMI011 ! nen-a of line grain aboiil 12 mil.- the -ople ami lr, Ku kci.dall iall.-.l to i-l.l ..1. ..uri.iK rfui"-, i. - , . . o.Vl 11. w II.-. i.ltt.til on Ilia irn. k, 1 olli. r ai.ieoi iuMirn, am. .w ium ..a im have iM-ei. out on 2"i new pll.-a I H-fl world of a..n, UIi.k lel. riiili.e.l ilrlv.-u In the Villunii-tlo l.rlli(eal Al I lo nuike a llitht wMh the wjulrrl.-a for l.,.v ...! .li.il ,.r n lu.lra Hive lai-ll III rro. jie nau iw.. iiien ..n i.i... nut on a niiniU r of olli.-i l.rl.lti.-a alontf . a. If llk'litliin like Tl'JM il.H line at vnrioua la.luU. Ill Milt., W.-t-ka, hut i-Vi-ry IllKhl (lie for two I nl rr. ! however, of tin Im-reaiw In e(M-ua.-a an.l a falllnif nil of n .i liila, after .ny IliK foreverytlilnir ilae.l In the r.il'a oM-rnllll ilurlliK I lie luolith, I lie laaika allow a iHtlitnee of I JSh H1111.il It I-, In hut i-iiumn-.l In the monthly ikll. lt of from W) I" I(,U" that UM il to i-oiifronl the .ma rty at the eliil ol eaeli mouth, It la Uli enriilli. OKKt.ON (T I V UMIWAV. Know rorreaMiiidnil Wl.liea la Why 'Ilia Work la Mot Hone. A rorn-ajH.ml.-iit wrlllnir from Al bany In n-iinl to the jinM.aH On (i.ll My flah way, any a: "At the liu-l -.lull of the l.-yUliiUin' linn. M A. Mlll.-r'a hill, known u houaehlll No. I, nroirhite. the .11111 of a for the inuatrilethin of a Halt Imhleral the fill of thu Willamette river at tin-tfon I 'My, iuacl la.lh li(nia.-a l.y liaii.laome iiiujorltlea, ami waa duly Hirov.-. hy tlovemor Pen nnyer. t'oin-leiit fniflueen., after ean-ful aurveya, have l.t-li.r.-.l the aeheuie entirely lirm-llenhle. The eltl u na of the Wlilii.iiettn valley, liviiiK alontc I he river 1 1 1 1 Irlhuti.ry ain-iiuia, are now lomlly .l.-iniiiiiiliiK why the ir.a-r nut horUi.-a are not Inking the lic..-itry at. a. to have thla iiiiairtiuit iuhllu work t-oiuuiemv.1 ami Inirrii-il to a rapl.l -iniletlii. A very liiiair taut ami neenry uihlli linii..ve inent la Im-Iiik ileliie.l IhrouKl. a-. ni liiKly -ulul.le u. KllKen.-.', ami a lnre aml'tlelieioim f.HMl irMluet .leliie.l lo the ellleiia of the n at valley throUKh what heema to l.a. the gnaa cnn-lenniii of the atnte ollh iula." H. K. iluiv. Ki-iiooi i:ini11ii1111. On Hntur.l.iy July '.'I, the nreeiit aeaalotl ofat-h.Hil lit blllltllllelil lln i;.in, illalrlct Ill, will -l.e. The follow In irit;iiiniuie will Ik. n-mlen-.l: 1'iilillc exiiiiiliiitllnii .luriiiK the .lay, ami an exhibition at nU'lit. The ex. r elaea of the exhibition w ill i-oiihIhI of l-i-elditioiia 11111I ileeli.uiullve work by the illiiU lu a i-oiiteat for two .ri-a, one for the Junior 11ml one for the aen lnra, I. e.. lo one of t-n.-h rilvtalou w ho aiiiilt lilmm-lf inoat re.art fully, I will itwi.nl iliploum for the nibllt' a'IkmiI counw of ( ln-Ku. Will luivc hihmI mtial.'. Si I n.iueal that all ntroiia la- in- enl, nml frl.-mU of t-dueutloii n-aa--t-fully luvlt.il. I. ( Wi n 11, I'rln. Two Inhian Hi'lK. lliM. The f"l l.iu linr aiaiM-hea wen- lim.le by the la- lii.ii.a wnrrlora, Chief Jiaa-ph ami I'hl.-f I'.n-, at the eel.bntt Ion h. l.l on the res ervation, July : "Itefore the .liine IliK, Chlefa Tim- ami Jel. uunle aia-et-lie... John M.-IU-an luterini-l. I1.. r'fernil to the lime w hen over the iralriea anil on the iiiountalua of (Ire Ku the I milium held undl.uled away. No white men hud collie to take nwny their luiiitlnir Kn.umla. The tail wnv- llitf irmaa, the itfkltiiK air. alii", thu UilibllliU bnaika wen- th. lra, and the Knme In the mountain fii.tueaa waa only hunted by the original ownen. The w hitera and ailliiim r aaaei while the Inla-a iurued their iilHirli;iiiHl av iKntl.in., lu war and at -a-e. Hut now all la ('hunted. The w hlte broth era from the ri.tug aim hold awny. No nion' la Ihe war rl donned. "We am Kind," aid I'm., "you tm !ien and for my a-.ile and my tfiieala, I extend lo you the exim-aalona of tntatt cordlul lloai.MalltV." Joaeldi, the fanioua w ar i . v n . . ..-.... .. .1.1.... i.M.' ri.r, ii.iiow.! , .ion, ane. iim iiih w-litliiieiila. aai.l: "We are bn-lhn ii. We eoiue fnnn one iniiiiiuill aneeator. Ilnr lln ul Hnlrll bna mil UK all hen', and thouuli oiieo we n-alatwl and t.wk IIIMIIV lU-llll a: tboticli onee we aouifht ... at..l iiiMin the M-tller III the mid night inuaauere ami drive him from the douinlii our fi.lhen. fotiKht t iilntnln, yet we bl.ta you. Our warlike iiaa-t ineaiia not w ar. The la dead, and the future w ill aee ua w ulklnac aide by aid.) w Mil m tia.v of enmity." I-oud apiilmiae follow tl Imlh aatvhea. SuTW IlKINU ltKVl'KNM.. The Mlb al.ly noU-a iciveu the Siii.luW and YaA ru llallway and Navigation i'oiu aiiy, and held by the truat eotumlt tee, are now Mug returned to the inakera, the eoniany IntvliiK fmlnl to eomplv with the annment entensl lu tu. I-'". W. OnUirii, cn.hler of the K'ene I.imiii A Having lnk, will nturn your Hole on tleinaud. lie think he haaqullea liibou hU hi.nda, but Ihe n-liirnliiK of them la amall III fouinri aon In the tibtiilnlMif of t lii-m. Ilia anld Col. lanao llriltoii la now 111 Ihe Kii.t. I'.a.K M-KII.. The (iraut'a 1'aM. Courier aava the ranter iiiptma aeut to that i'lao' by the rui-l Sound IIoiuIiik elub lo la turned imh fur a trial of Ma-ed had ttud lin k III K. ltlllK lav k to their home at l'uvillii. I lie w.-athel on Ihe aound w as iiii-x ruble and tivtry ami the llrt onea did nt reach hoine till I o'el.a k next afl.-r li.aiii 31 In -lira afl.-r leavliiK lirulit'a 1'aaa. (N-veral of t In-Ill had not n m'h il home when Mr. .Meeker write Mr. Kllia 011 the ith Inal. They w ill try aualu aouie of tlieae day. d.-atroved from Jn to :m at-n-a, iiml "tit unlay iiluht, d.-iiU all their . Ih.ru, only alaiiil Jl a. n-a of Kniln win. lelt, ami he trnve tip the Unlit and aban doned the n-uiaimh-r to the vorui lotH (a-ala. The (round la Iltt. rally covered with dead aUirnla, hut for everyone killed thn-e takea IU ih.ee. They .at l-VervthlliK Knt-ll, Vv(f.-lulli- of all klmkaud they even dltf la-low lie aurfa.-e of Ihe xrouud after younif a-tat.a-a. The a.illrn-la H.-.-I.I to la1 truV-t-liiiK toward the Hnake river, and the elleel of their iirv-n-e can l nol.-d In Iho Krulu llelda 11 ween Alto and I'niM.-oll. Janrllun t lly Iteiaa. Timea, July II. Fhcriirjuhiiaon haa aiailuted Mi ('lure ileputy aherill'lor thli A K'"1 aiHiluimeui. Some forty probationer were r.vlv cd into full iiieuila-r.hi at the M. 1 church laat Sunday. We forKol to luelitloll laal wc-k a "freak" left al ll:la ollloe by J. W. Ma jor. It waa a yntiiiK duek with two billa and one eye. The eye wan lu the center of the Iroiit pari of the head. It died curly and w aa n very dead duck lien we miw ll. C I-'. Ilurlburt n-c. lvc.1 a wv.-ro fall Monday fnnn a bicycle. He waa hav.liii'ic on Hie ratv track ami while hia ultelilioti wiia calletl clM-Mhen-, he rail oulo the urade. The wheel atoiN-d hut F. went on. Ho waa coualil. r ably brulaed. The front whit I of Ihe cycle waa badly wrecked. John Ijiwrcn.-e met will, an .aid m--iilaintiiiuv Hie other .lay. lu KM Xi y.-ala iiko hu cahturvd 11 turtle ami cut hla luiliala ami dale 01. It. bark and nine it Ma lll.-rty. Ijiat week he found the Identical turtle, Hltlu.uli It had IncreiUH-d coiialdcrahlv lu aie. '1 he IIk'UH a were atill iiuilc legible. (i. M. Jackaiin l.mt a valuable family home ho-l halurday. The laiya were Itiidiiii; him to the farm when he be cumu fright. mil. He turned and malicd oil to tow n, and lei.a-d over the iick.t fence of Mr. M.-Clun-'a Iota and out over thu fence on thu oth er aide. In duiim ao he tell 01. the feiuv and dlciiila.wclcd IduiM lf. HU eiilrulla iirotru.led nil liouli he ran iiite a diatalicu U-fon' he atoma-d. Mr. Jackaon valucl the liorM at il'AK alle ml Mr. Hl.-veoa. The d.H-tor haa lnpe n-rtel that he d.a uot view the Injurica aa acrluua. The "MollierliTaaU" KatertalamfaU li.ll; l.uai-l. July II The enlerlaliiiuelit itlvel. at the ra houae laat i-veiiiuK by the liieni lra of the Junior limh-avor of thu KplM-opal church wa a llnunclal uc o and paaa.il oil aimK(hly. The llrat purt of the pnarnm wmalat-.-.I of liiatrumeiilal inu.io by Miaaea Mae Hull and Ji-aalu OlUtrap, and a v.aiul aolo by Mi Florence Oliver. The cloaiiiu- dart . a luvt-ulle drama In three acta, "Th Courtahlp of Mother O.MNM-." The ul.lMren all ao .jililled th. niaelvv favorabjy. Uhll. halljr ouarl. Jul; II. John Weaver, of Wallervllle, dlcl thla uinrnlnifof jrlht'a dlm-aae, atrial iijyear. l-c-aal waa horn In New York and came to Oregon from Wla conain al.Mil 11 yean, aiio and eimnKcU lu the Imp indu-try. He haa been a aiicccaalul Kniweraud had a large ao .iiaiutan.w amonir Imp ami other btlaineaa men of Ihia county. He haa no relative here but two bnithera, hop deuh r, n ide li.iir Mllwauki-e, Wl conaiu. The fiin. nd w ill I- conducted Umior-row- bv It. v. 1 1. K. lvcrld(e and the laxly 'will I Intern-.! In thu Ilck cvnieterynt Camp t'rw-k. . - Hie Hull (lame. Uallf iiuanl, uljr I L The Junction and F.UkTiiu haw. Imll nine met at Stewart' track till af ternoon. Al Martin, of Junction, and Arthur-Aiidcm.m, of F.ugcne, acted aa umpire, I'n.asi tin m a lawmtr lllk'alew II..!.. M.il.l.-u a..i.,. A1U1.1. 1 iii-k.-r M.'1'lii-n.in c M a II. VI. .11. rl .1 ll Jt-X.-nna M aaar V MlHrr Ja.kMin ll.iaar.1 M.-riy W hlU- Drl..ll llarvrat Home I'll-11 lc. The cltl.elia of Mohaw k valley w ill have a Harveat Home and huaJu-l pic nic nl Ihe Haiuiiilll achiail Iioum', leu mite from F.iiL'eiie, Saturday and Sun day, Aiii;uat -llli an.l-ith. An lutcn-atiiiK proKniinme haa U-cn prepared. Salunlay: Addreaaea by llona. K. V. Coleman, of Coburi;, M. J. Hillrniia, of Camp Cni k, J. i. Mat-Im-k, of Ku.'ene, N. li. liny lord, of Ku-K.-ne, llev. W. S. (iilla-rl, of Ku!'lie. Muai.-al nml literary cxcrclac. Two Kiimea of baa. ball and o'her amue-iiM-ii t at. lluiiiiiriitia concert tit N p. 111. Sunday: II a. III. prca"hliiu, 1- in. huakcl dinner. 3 p. in. cxciclm-a by thu Sunday h-Ii.h.1, -I p. in. iirvaeliliiK. I llU.vra of Iheday : l;r.ldciil, J. M. Slull'ord, vice pn-aldelita, M. J. Utile en, Umt. Snillli, Alf Urury, H. J. linv. 'i'uvlor Iha-a. Mnrahnla: Tin.. - - . . 1.. i.- ISiMW. Marvin JI1.111111111, run. Slallord, John Sxirc, Walter Thoinp. mi. l-'.xe-ullvu coiniultti-c: N. Jt, Hay lord, W. Hettvey, . Sre. Hate Hall. Coltauo tln.ve Kcho-Leader: The third 11 1 in- -f Kuu'.'iio and Cottauo drove cnvaa.il ImiIh, at thla iilace Tu. day. The "klda" iiliived an even and lulcnwliuK name and kept the Inlllc down pr.-lty well; but thu home team lufuaed w It'll the name dcim-e of pride a their "old. r brolhen.," acirned de feat and acut Ihe l'.ui iie''kiila" Imme with their plume feather trailiiik: in Ihudu.t, Tlie aeore atikal lo 1:1 In favoi of Cotlajje drove. The visiting nine wna cxu-mlvd very courteoua tn-ntiiiciit and thu la-at of fiilni( pn vnila. Oh, F.ii(!eiie club, which end the hat, Cuiiimm your .battered nerve, And take your mediiiiie; for Connie i.ln.ve llii tf't onto your curve. I.uue ( uunly Alllaucr. The I.11110 County Allliinee w 111 meet at Kii)reueon the'thlid Saturday of JulyiJIat day of July, ImIi at 10 o'cl.a-k a. 111. We hoi each autnilll once In the county will la- repreta-nted, a very ImiHirtaut hualucaa will lie tnuiMicted at thu mc.-tiug. Itciiieinbcr thi. dale. W. H. Sl'AHill, County Secretary. WNr Ji ii.i vi: r Hkm:bvki. Or-.-k'oiili.n: "K.-v. I. J. ri.-nv, for man v nr Mia(orof the Find ttni.llat chun-li lu thla city, now viailliiK rorllaud, lu iN-aklii; yealcnlay of the trial of U-v. t . A. Wo.Ml.ly, d.'-alred lo n.iutil the public l n-M-rve Ita Juilineiit 011 the K.-titli liin.ii, w ho for "0 year haa la-en coliaidered a caleflll, " truthful liinu. Ho I to l. given a chamv to laj henrd In the council of Ihe di-noiilinatin, and, until that l over, ludt-in.-ut liould la auaa-ndel. Mr. I'lerce ha no eoiinii tlon w Ith the trial, and alm ily make the riiieal a an old fri'.-ud." Wianbly waari-vntly turn.-l out of the church on the charge of ly- 1 1 1 XT and Blander. As Awakkmn.i. The cxlatlng la bor trouble In Chlcauo excltca an In-t.-n-Ht In our public attaint lu our large el tli w hieh make till a moat oppor tune time for a la-nianl of the Immik re- rt'iilly publiaheil by . T. Stead, nil- tor of the Itavlew t lU-vlewa, on ' If Chrlat Came to Chkiitjo." Ihe aur piiaiiiK luforiuntloii on the varying condition In Ihe public, bualucaa and aocinl 1 1 If. I all founded 111 well au thenticated fact. It 1 a book that luuat tiut-t with the appreciation of tliinkli.K h-4.1. Tor tl.u candid man ner In w hich It treat, of the attain, of men, In thcac, Ihe climiiiK year of thu iiliiel.cnth it-ntury. lllT (iuanl, Juljr 11. AuniM i:i. Ciuntalile Linton IimIiiv arn-ate.1 a 15-yenr-old Uy liainiil Henry Wrlirht, in l.ui;ene, on a war- rnnt charirliiK him w ilia Mcnling aouie clolhlmr fnnn a reald.-nce lu the Sluv law country. HI trial waa act for Momlnv luornluir. Having no friend or money to give bail w Ith. he waa ciiiimltt.il to the county Jail. It U likely that the charge will In) with draw n and the culprit committed to the licfnrui School at Salem. He I plainly guilty, a hu wu wearing aoine of tlie cloiiuug wnen nu wna piuccu under arn-ttt. ImUy liuaitt, July ll. WllKAT DaMAUKK. IttliO 7.UII1- wnll. one of ljine count v'a la-at farm er.. informa u ll-at yeatndny he made a critical examination of Ida full u In-lit u lilch I in-art v n-nilv lo cut. and aavi he la antlatUil Ihnt thoaphia I ma Injured tho anuieconaiderably, and thinks that the yield will bo at leant one-fourth I. than If the inaccl had not apia-anil. Ho any the Inalde graltla of each head of w heat In many cnaea have entire ahrlvcled away w hllo the outaide grain are full. A ClIINAMAN'H Kl l KIKN. K. Al banv lVmocrat: Ala.ut U u'cl.a-k I hi iiiorulng a cclcti:il waa mvii hurrying along t iral alreet with hi hand to hi lower law, and Baking fr.Marhal I.ee. lii'iuirv divulged ihe trouble. The eeleatlal I caik at Iho Ivlmouico n taurant. "I lie. I Mr. Sullon nl.mt her la.y hiding the ax. She tied hint. He come up U-blnd me, lilt me lu the fa.v, 1 gnmuiiA and round and turn bludi.wn, then 1 cly, he'd ! ! f ' !. U lu-rv't Marshal Leo. Troliate Matlrra. Hol-M is Side aava: I'ol.K C.U NTV. The W.-at "The total aen-age of full F.tnteof J. M. llelldricka, divard; S. II. I'.-iVtll, executor, 1.1 1:1. a.'tul annunl atatcm.-ut. liuardiauahip of IL 11. Cta-hrnu Invalid; guaidlaii onhn-l lo enough lenl property to ay the at put-lic or private aale. ClHit (Vminu: The La dran.le Chniulcle hua thla liotli-e: "The Sella A Iteiitfrow cln-u will appear tu Ij dran.le Tliunwlay, July l Thiaenor nioua ahow ha. vi.ited theae part le-fon-, when it waa known a the Sell 111. i a ahow. I'lie tenia will l pilch .it .Ml the acunt railnad lota under the hill and there w ill be the uaual gorg.nua parade and performance In the afl.-ru.aiu and evening. The ad vertlm-meiit printed chat-where more tlie character of the an ell l.bla. fully explain I ahow. la-arlng hoia. Ill the I int. ii-iul. mv vie- Inage I 7i acn-a, ami tlie amount of Si'mmik IIkiihik. It. M. l'.iy and apring planting la i:40 n n, making a 1 J. . Holland have built a temp rary gnainl total of l.l.'l aen-v. Laat year aiimuier bridge acnaa that part of the then wen .uarkeli.l fnm tht acn-nire ! Willai.H-lle that run ca.t of the Cat- over .'. la.unda of hup w hich r U-na.n laiand. The h.blge I located brought a Itveuue of more tliau flUU,- i Im ki v-i:in Ai i-Hoi-HIATION. The ! river and harlair bill a reiMirted from ; the comniiltee earrica .',oi for work at Siu-lnw. 'I'lila auui w III be autllc- cteiil to cl.ie tlie north chauncl and at the lower t-nd or the laiand, and will , make a aubatanlial Improvemeut lu be uaed for hauUux out wood aud h)k I tlie coudiliou of the harUaT eolrauc, FRIDAY, JULY 13. Warm and aullrjr. It la ifettlng piU- duaty In Ihe coun try. The river k up pretty well thla year. Urlre down Ihe nalla lu your aide walk. Travel on the lialna Dow la UDUiU ally light Mlaa Sail id WagU.-rlavlaltlllgfrlell.la at Harrlahurg. Attorney Woodcock went to Port land thia morning. The dealer are now aelllng couildwr able harvealiug uuu'hluery. Mlaa Clara I'oj.pletou, of Tacouia, l vlaliiug ftlooda lu thla city. More people are talking of going to the mountain! than ever before. J. II. Smith, of Aatorla, a former atudeut here, vlaited Eugene today. The carpenter are mailing the work forward ou Mayor Friendly a houae. The Kugi-ne Cold Htorage Co. la ihlp plog oonaidurable beer aud low dally. Caaa Matlock left on hla bicycle for lllue liver thla morning on a flahlng trip. Dr. Ogleaby, of Cottage Orove, ar rived home from l'ortlaud thla afU-r- IIOOU. The Kugenn aaw mill haa a boom acnM the river below the Eugoue bridge. Mlaa Henrietta V. Owen went to Co burg thla mornlug to vlalt with friend a few day; The local train arrived ten nilnuU ahead of time thla morning. Thla la quite uuUHUal. The deputy sheriff and clurk, Id Clackamaa county, each will receive tio -r uioutb. Conductor Fernull la taking a lay-oft and 1'at Tynan la punching ticket In hi place on the overland. Geo. A. Dorrl and wife will soon leave on a trip to the upper McKen.le to apcud two or three week. John O'ltrk-u and family left for Al bany on thla morning' local train, where they will hereafter realdo. The Sunday achool of the Find Christian church I enjoying a piculc at Fulrmouut l'ark thla afternoon. A marriage liceuae waa laaued thla afterii.a.u by County Clurk Jennings to A. W. Carey and Mra. Mary iter caw. Al Autetl atnrted for Itluo river this iniirnlng. He will remain over Hun day, ljook out tor fWh atoriea when hv return. Albany Herald: rntmater Thomas Montelth, Kdward Zeyaa, Sr. and Jr., and John laoin, Jr.. left yeaterdny for a trip to the llclknap apriugs. The freight train on this divlalon were to have been lncreaa.-d to a daily service laat Saturday, but the atrike in-U-rferrd with the arrangement. Mr. J. II. llawlcy, who has been visiting at the realdeiice of her arenta, Mr. and Mr. J. F.. 1. Withers, re turned home to Cottage drove this aflcruoou. Dr. F. II. (1 wyntie, of fcfatem, waa In Kugetie over laft ulghU He was on hi way to Slunlaw, to officiate lu the del leal Ion of a new l'reabyterlaii church there. The Dalle Chronicle: Tlio gay mnallnir ear la In the market, the end of his allken whiskers Indicating be has reached the proper stage of ripe- ncae for literally having his car chewed. It Is stated that the dramatic com pany which rendered "IWtter Than 11. ild" laat winter, are rehearsing an other popular drama preparatory to apH-ariug soon. Tho county ooniniiaalonor court is still In aeaalou and will pmbnbly not adjourn before tomorrow. It looks as If that body Intended having a conlln ou session hereafter. Ashland Record: Mlaa llnttlo Sloan of Kugeiip, daughter ol Kx-Sherltf Sloan of Lane county, was visiting Ashland thla week. II. Held, the merchant tailor, I showing the lady the sights of the city. Ashland Record: "Dr. Everett Mingua, who Is now one of the lead ing physician of Portland, arrived Monday on a visit to hi folk, C. Mln gus and family, of this place." Dr. Mlngus was formerly a student here. 1 1 la n!wrtiil that f'lav Himinhn-v killed a largo buck at the salt lick atxive Foley springs the other day. We might ta-lieve that part of the lory but when we are told that he car ried It in over tho trail the limit of our credulity Is reached. Mr. Chris Wortman nee Mary Teat. ha taken rooms at duo. M. Miller' reldviict, corner of Third and 1'iarl street. She will spend the all miner In Kugetie to avoid any possible bad ellecta the recent tlood may have had upon Portland's health. Here is one view of the strike from the (.rant's 1'naa Courier, that haa ta?cn overlooked: The strike knocked out our lllrting feminine. There were not only no trainmen to flirt with, but the blind baggage tourist waa not there to reand lo tho tllrta thrown out at ran dom. Mr, deo. M. Miller Is still In Hus ton. On May 17th alio graduated at the Ronton school of oratory, located at 110 RoyalaUm street, and Immedi ately la-gall teaching a claas af begin ner lu tlie same line of study. She will not start for home until the strike 1 pcrmauily settled. We hear it reported that the real cause of Sheriff Levena, resignation In Ikniglaa county, waa Ut-auae, under the law coinM-llltig the sherttls to pay their own and deputies etpenw-s w hile traveling about the cou.itry, it would take nearly all the salary provided, I rrinevllle Review; Last Wednes ( day we aM thmugli K. X. White's place, on the hill above town, aud ma ll, vd that he had a very fine young or chard growing there. This Is one of j the few localities In thl county which I free from frnat, and Mr. White will I certainly make a aucceas of fruit grow ing. Harrlahurg Item: The death of Mrs. Hertha K-irthoh-mew, the t-tlmahle young wife of J.Mcph Ilartholcmew, : oevured at S o'clock at child birth. She ha resided in thl vicinity three years and h.T lovely dl.itl.il aud In.alt-I ileportnirnt ha sndi-arvd her to alL i hey were married about one year siucu. SATURDAY, JULY 14. Flhlng parti.- mimeroua. Dr. I'alne vUltcd Junction today. Archie Rice Is visiting at Harrla hurg. Doo Ulautou, of Juuctlou, Is lu lowu today. F. H. lUllmau'a oldest boy la sick w ith fever. Frank Mathews ol McMlnnvllIe Is In lh city. Kill the uiau on the sjiot who re mark it Is warm. Col. J. A. Straight Is visiting at bis home In thl city, Hon pro wcr are now placing their dry houc In reilr. Cliaa. II. Glem, or Corvallls, spent last night In Eugene. Vi-MI.erttr N'oland returned from a trip to Portland laat evening. Hay Is selling at H to W per ton ac cording to kind and quality. Horace McKlnley left thla morning on hla return to llruwnsville. Monti, laml hu vera in now visiting Lane couuty from the East. Tl.- r .ma Mriinlf ...Mnlinra' InaltlllA 1 1ID v-'...J ... ... ----------- meeU lu this city next Monday. An Invitation lawn party was given by Ml Liuna Holt last evening. MbwYenla Adair went to Salem this morning for several days' vUlt. fsrov K. Martin has lolne.1 WerU belmer's class In the study of boating. Prof. D. W. Jarvla. of Portland, la vlaltliig relative and friends lu this city. Deo. Dickinson, who baa been work ing In Stone's barber shop, la taking a vacation. TWwIu Yoran and Walter Griffin leave Monday on a trip to McKcuzle Urldgo. Not the usual number of farmers In town. Too many busy haying Is the reason. Tha Arm nf M.-Murrv A KLahlneckur baa been dissolved, the latter gentle man retiring. Mra. Elizabeth Conner la reported quite 111 with tlie diphtheria at her home in this city. Mrs. Frank Hampton leave Monday on a visit to her husband' stock ranch in Crook county. Most of the delegalea to the recent meeting of the Mason lo grand lodge have returned home. I. 1 v..rwir..ul llial. Ivnliranll- tha race rider had hla eyes badly gouged at I'oniauu lue oiuvr uay. linn. H. I.. Moorhea.1. of Junction aud O. P. Hoir, of Irving, arrived up on this afternoon s local. Prof. Staulev. recently achool super- Intniident of Washington COUUtV. pcut lost uight in F:ugeue. The thermometer registered W de gree In the shade at 3 o'clock this af lcruoou, a lair icsv oeing maue. The buainca portion or Jinrney Citv waadi-stroyi-.! by lire last Tues day. Lose, t3),UUU. No Insurance. tieo. W. Oill went to Salem yester ilnv u-lth aev.iml head of trotters and pacers to trulu for the stato fair race. Rev. C. W. Wendter arrived this af ternoon and will lecture at the opera house to night aud preach thete tomor row. Mlase Eva and Etta Thompson ac companied Mlaa Orpha Wyuu home to Cottage drove thla afternoon for a short visit. A farmer's wagon loaded with two oords of maple wood, drawn by two homes, waa on the street today. A heavy load. Thu Snrimrfleld and Covoto base ball teams will enm bats ou the grounds west ol tho Springllcld bridge tomor row aflcruoou. Salem Statesman: Mr. A. R. Gard- ner left yesterday for a visit to the Foley Spring. Mr. Gardner preceded her by several days. H. H. Friendlv vesterdAV purchased Out) pounds of wool from G. W. Oi- ment, of Sluslaw. Iho ruling price for wool now is cents. A considerable number of Junction people are In towu today attending the hotel case uerore me justice oi tue peace and the ball game. Mrs. S. S. McFadden, who has been visiting at the residence of her par ent. Rev. and Mrs. P. R. Rurnett, re turned to her home at Portland this morning. Albert Toiler, the well-known Port- land newspaper man, and delegate to the National r.iiitoriai convention, is seriously ill In New York from the ef fects of a sun stroke. 8. Du.-r's daughter a young lady about JO years of sge fell from a load of wooi tins morning anu ine shock occasioned a slight concussion ol the brain, but the patient is now recover ing. Stroud Long and wife had a runa way accident while riding In a dog cart on Olive street this morning. Mrs. Long received slight injuries about the head. One wheel of thu cart was smashed. A letter from John Schneider, who worked in Fisher A Watklu's meat market, has been reoelved bearing date of June 13. lie is at J lam burg, t.er many, and Intend returning to this country shortly. Rev. Herbert B. Johnson, son of Prof. J. W. Johnson of this city and a very eminent divtue of riltatleld, Mas., is now In Flurope on a pleasure trip, having sailed from New York for England laat Saturday. Colfai Advocate: "Mose Saxon was thrown from his buggy laat Thursday night and had one arm broken aud bis leg ldly damaged. Dr. Ferguson at tended blin." Mr. bason waa for a number of years a resident of Eugene. Henry Stewart, railroad agent and postmaster at Comstock, is in town to day and will return home tomorrow. He has been attending his father, Jos. Stewart, at Springfield, who haa been troubled with numunes or his legs, but is now ueiier. A disbanded Coxeylte, while look ing at the cars standing on the track at Spokane, remarked, "Time acts all things even, and it is In) and boss. SixJ week ago the railroad managers stopped the trains rather thsn let us Coxey ride. Now the other fellows are stopping them and they can't ride themawlvea." Corvallls Times: The new morning daily to U WUliisheU by Portland printers on the co-oirntlve plan has not yet material Im.1, but a gentleman from l'ortlaud state that ita are hard at work on the details. Itl brlleve.1 that the On-gonlan'a mnir.. with the Aaaaa?late.l Pre, by which it haa a monopoly of th dispatch, ex pin- next mouth. At the last suasion of the Llnu conn. ty grange, a resolution was ollered asking that the next legislature make tlie legal rate nf lnu-n-st a wr cent, is-r annum, and that any Person asking a higher rate of Interest than a per cent., or taking a bonus of any kind, forfeit the prlucll and Interest, The que, tloii waa argued at considerable length by several member and Anally luldon the Uble. A new question of damage has been decided by Judge Osburu of Kin if county. Waah., say the Chronicle: David Darvllle was killed by au elec tric car. His sons, both of whom are of age, aued the atreet cur company. The Judge dismissed the cane on the ground that children who have tvach ed their majority cannot couim-I their rather to supa-irt tnein and are enti tled to recover no damage at hi death. Corvallls Dally Reformer: A prom ising bachelor actor's complicated lovu alfalr are liable to terminate itito a real, live comedy. The heroine in the first act now reside In Marlon county and the soubrette In "Pughtown" whllo the understudy I now taking music lessons, erstwhile ho Is thinking of adding to the cast a handsome emo tional young lady of Eugeue and yet write auti-buuedict poems bah! The Teltirraru say that despite ths fact that that the weather is very warm and all the snow in the various mountain range ha not yetnielt.il and found lu way Into the 1'aclllo ocean, the river continue ateauiiy to fall. At Portland the Willamette show 1U.9 feet this morning, having fallen 0.3 of a foot during Ihe past 114 hours. At Umatilla the Columbin is 21.7 feet, having fallen 0.8 of a foot during the past 'i hours. The rivers will continue to run. At roniunutne Willamette will continue to fall at thu rate of 0.3 to O.tt ol a foot for the next 4s hours. WABittSfiTON. July 12. -Tlie house concurred lu the senate amendment of the bill for the admission of Ltah. The bill now goes to the president. New York. July 12. Colonel Inger- soll say he has not been retained to defend Dubs, San FHANCimtt, July 12. Charles L. I'rfer, of l'ortlaud, Or., has been robbed by footpads ou the ocean beach lu this city. Three moil violently as saulted him and took away a purao containing f0. The robbers got away and have uot yet been captured. CoxsTAXTtxoi'i.E, July 12. Slight earthquake shocks continued through out the night. Today the city I re suming Ita normal appearanoe. The actainlo disturbances extended through out a wide area. The casualties were greater than the early reports stated. Jnlow a, on the Gulf of I.inuod, Is also totally destroyed. At Stambail, the principal undulation appears to have follow nl a straight line from the mos que of Sultan Ahmed to Ediroe Kanon, two mile. Great damage waa done all along and many Uvea lost. At the village of San Slefuuo the sea suddenly receded 200 yards and theu relurnou aa suddenly, hurling boat violently over the quays and doing gr.-M damage. The number of victim I oftloinlly stated to be 100. The number is bo lie ved to be larger. Cleveland, July 12. Saengeifest hall, with a seating capacity of 10.UU0, waa crowded this morning at theoiwn ing exercise of the international Chris tlau Endeavor convuution. It is esti mated ISJ.OUO stranger are In the city. Aa addrea of welcome was delivered by Governor McKlnley, whose re mnrks wore vigorously applauded, lu the absence of President Clark, on nc couut of Illness, Rev. Charles F. Dill Ing, of lUwton, preflded. There was singing by 1200 trained voices. Secre tary liaer's annual reiiort gave an in dividual membership of over 2,000,iHJ. Fully 15,0uo people attended overllow meeting lu a tent and near-by churches. The hoard of trustee ho decided to select Raltlmore as the place for tho convention in 1S0Q. Chicaoo, 111., July U.-Duba said Inst night In a speech to BOO striker that " The only thing that now remains for us to accomplish is to get our boys back to work. I hope the boy will see the day come soon when every railroad man will be ready to lay down their work and tight for the rights of any body of brothers who are being wronged. Not until you are ready to do thl can labor make any demand on capital." This statement is accepted as an acknowl edgement of defeat. 1 loads generally are reinstating strlk eis as fust as they apply for positions, but are not discharging non union men a yet. Wasiiixqtox. July 13. Tlie presi dent seut the following nominations to the senate today: Registors of land of ficeWilliam A. Lowerey, Marysvllle, Cal.; Charles Hlmron, Roiae City, Idaho; W. 11. Kroam, Hallcy, Idaho. Receiver ol public money Will iam F. Home, lialley, Idaho- A. W. Kreutlnger, Lewis, Idaho-William A. lU-lnger, Coeur d'Alone, Idaho; A. C. Ncal, Watervlllu, Wash. HEI.F..1A, Mont, July 13. Tho Great Northern express company was robbed of Ill.OuO at Wicke. 200 miles east of this city, this morning. The money belonged to Carey A Co., whole sale grocers. The roblrs overpowered the driver and captured the ex-press wagon. Nrw York-. July 1.1. Judge Barrett has released Eraatus Wlman ou :ii),UU0 bail. The bond was signed by Chas. li. Rous, dry goods merchant, Lockhavkx, Pa., July 13. A big Are la raging at Milhallborougb, tire mile from this city. Th destruction of the town is threatened. Wamuxgtox, July 12. Kelly, lead er of the so-called iudustrial army, is making arrangementa with rrye to consolidate their bands at Roalyn, W. Va.,Just acma the river. Kelly as serts he has tiuO men between here and at Portsmouth, O., and the firt de tachment will reach Washington thl wctk. O O o