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CITY AND COUNTY. HATl'IUUY,. AlULHT IS. PUGENE UHOTO TO., Li Cor. 7th and I Willamette V SU. Hl'I I.II ) Wisu DAMa.Wiilne. tiny' Milt'iu Independent: The "team r Kugeiie arrived up last evening lie lending t prtsreed aa far a liidcpeiid cm. v. Wlnle lying at her dock last night her owner, Cantalii Johea, ar rived from I'orllaiidon the overland M it U m mill . inn! nhtiiiKil a ,.r, wof men lo build a wing dam in tin. river nt tin' ti it tit 1 1 1 of tilt rtauliaiii rivrr near llut;iia Vlata, the iMNtt pro ceeding on lo Corvalll where large hlpmciil a wall Iiit. I he captain ,,va thai If the government will liol .1, an vt liluif toward Improving tli mrr lie will do It alone. The dwt ! lumrovlng tli channel at tlie Haiillaiu will l alatut ilia) and w hen dune (lie lamt can run to Corvnlli when there la w ater to gel to Halelll. MMKYITIta. Henderson, tll'tltlst. J. J. Walton, attorney-at-law. Moiiev to liNtti 011 farms. Kuimlre of Judge Walton. Two scaled hack from .5 up at F. L. I'llAMIItHH. )r. (J. W. Illddle may lie round at liW residence on Olive atrcct, between Fifth and Nxtli atreetM, one Mock witt of the Minnesota hotel, lie lit pre pared to do all dental work In the brat manner. I'IiIh In Hit' K'ttll when the Caaadn .iilky mid dang plow a nhow their great uia'riorlty they slay In the ground and tut 1 1 ley have no landslide the draft H much lighter, fall on K. L. ( 11 a M liKUM and be aulisllcd. The Local Market. lit ltilliiu MUotstlima lnr lb lisral ntarkrt ,,f ri-uil ifuv only uiry ant cttrrvrusj au-l lll I found aa act'um turh nl-wl tan uv matie : THl'BUt, Al'ul'aT 17. MiiItT Nrl, ; ull lawnl .....I XI 10 IV lu 10 10 I." X HI I -41 1 -a 10 0. t- Ivr lu.ln-i. uvl Jh ia) a ivrluu lfa I :) lit- t ivr i A 14 Mi tt" Ivr Ik . u 1 ik ivr r una itL-lvr (4 II ,- r.T la I.", '4 -ii 'i ui-rr la ' -u--lvr n to 14 I ,hi l'r I.", Mi rraa-lvr mil (i !.)... i. 14 IVrilnirn I 1111 ttld Iti-lia, lir dot 1 7j (4 In 1 a.-lor il-n 3 00 1. t Ivr iii ui 14 Httsa-ft Ik M ru4t. i-t Huthrl to I'.i, n -- '! -1 .-iry graiittlau-d, A Ik .. . Oh Kur.C, 'it Ik UV, tmlilrn. M Ik UP. i,,itE-tiia Kleo bet H Ik ii Hlofilk 2i Jar f Ik l '4 Itt-ftk iW4 ..! IVr U, 20 ban "It 1 HII'I-I'M Ik I'.", 14 MiHit (4 llajl- 4 l) t W) II. in... 10 Knreka! Mr. Thomaa lliittr, alitor of thu (irnplilo, Teziirknna, Arkannaa, lina fiiund wiiut he U-lievta to he tlio tett n inedy In exlHtelico for the flux. He ny: "I.Hht nuiiimer I had a very ae vcre attaek of llux. 1 tried aliniait every known remedy, none giving re lief. ('hunilxTluIn'",' t'ollo, (.'holeraand lHarrho-a Kemedy waa reetimiteuded tome. I purcliUMil a Ixitlle and re ceived alniit Iminedliite relief. I i-on-tinuiil to ue the medicine and wi enliri'ly cured. I take pleaaure In rec oiiinieiidlng thla remedy to any perwiti fniffcring with auch a diaerute, aa III my opinion it la laid medicine In ex l tt-niv." 'Si and 50 cent bottle for Mile l.y OslU HN A Dl I.ANO. Only a few of tlinne f-V) biifrgy Imr- Ufvtrn left. K. L. (.'II AM IIKK8. Of lulrrent to Mutlirrs. The xiicoeaa of Mm. Annie M. lleam, nf McKeeaiMirt, l'eiilixylvaiila, to the irt'Hlmeiit of diurrliu-a in her children will undoubtedly he of interna to ninny motliem. She aaya: "I tient M'Veral wit-ka III JoIiiimIowd, I'a., after Hie irrciit MihhI, on account of my hurt liund being employed there. We had wvcral children w ith u, two of whom took the dinrrhiea very badly. 1 got nine of C'hnmberlaln'a Colic, Cholera I'liirrlura Kemedy from Itev. Mr. t linimiiii. U ruml both of them. I know of ncvcnil other caw where it w tiK tiiinlly hiicreMiful. 1 think it can imt le excelled and cheerfully ruoom nii'inl It." 'S and M cent bolt lea for Nile by Ohiichn A DkI.ano. Coal it III Nnrwry. Cull on or nddrcMN T. N. Hegar, Eu k't iic, for all kind of numery ktt'ek. Trunin on innnilxilem plum rooU that ill not Nprout, alito on m'bc1i rooU. (irmii Sack. We w 111 furnUli grain tacks aa uiual fr purtie wlhlng to atore whtal with u for rale. I'emont w Uhlng to -lore bread wheat with u can do ao friv of Ntorago chargca, but inuat furn Mi their own aarka, or pay u for their NVAUHnt BSK A HONH. Well Kdowu ib Tcxa. Mr. J. ('. Ihaiwoll, one of the beat known aud reapected cltilcm of Hriiwiiwood, Texan, autlered with dia rrl.n, fr B iung time and tried many 'lifb-reiit It-mediea without benefit, un II Chamberlaln'it Colic, Cholera and I:nrrluwa Jiemedy waa uaed. that re l'eved him at oikv. For aale by Umuuhn A 1kLano. Jiotlce. All pertona IndetiUtl to me for re- 'ulliitr or court fi-a, are reiieated to mil ami make aeitleuient at once. Ao ciiinta are with Hierwood Iturr at of of A. C. Wotxloock, and he la au tlmrlinl to receive and receipt for 'aine. Wx. It. Walklk. Or. Pricc' Cream Biking Powdet WkrM't Fair Hit Aoara. Mliti;TuVk.ninOuwa, bra it mm a CliIU. aha crtnl far Cwtarla. ba ab bwaoM Mia. ab chute to Oatcrla, aba baj OOUna, aba jaw Uttaa CaaKTtk. i.nT;ii::j!;:i cr S::ts VJl:t if.T 'ib tnithfnl. turt'.iof tlt.aol im: " , NtvU bT. tb OVlrrl'll. orm. ,i ,4 nil, b.tawru habit rurm. 1 b l la tnSir. and tb mas who auila In ault ' '1 fan t mna ao bhrainal of flna.o-taJ rial ia ""I "!iMlf. ' tf laharn I-lti ai iru ,1.1m. or I r nail Ira. A l lr-aa '' ""au twuMdl lu., Iladtac U.bmrmt WEDNJiDAV, AIUL8T IJ. Ilarveat lu full blaat. liualuea iUlet about the court houae. It la rumored that a Eugene barber will aoou wel. The Kevlcy iiiktltute ia lu be utuved from Foreat iiruve to Ntlvm. I lay Frank haa purvhaaed the Murl hurt liouxe mi Ninth, near tlie mill race. Some Cirulit county parllca have brought about twenty horaea here lor aale. Harry (Juiler fell from a lou I of WimmI yenkv-rday utid diiiliH'uteil one of hi ntiouldc r. C. W. Young l building a iivnt r-i-deuce on Olive r.lrtl, betwivu Sixth mid Seventh. Thanka lo S'liator John II. Mitch ell for mine iniportuiit public ,lmu- lllt-tllM. Ik'iiloii county ia going to couMriicl anew Jail ill' Hie buM-nu-liI of their court houne. It la budly licednl. Attorney I. It. Kiddle, of Itoachurg, will be married to Mia llele sim liiona, of I'ortluud, on the :'tli liial. A. Wurd. n, iieur IvImiii Mitol1lce, thla county, lnl w-k killed an owl, which ineaaured . VI llu'liealrom tilt to tip. The principuli in the Millerd-Oglea-by wedding utrly pawed north Iroui ('tillage lirovo on tills iiioriiliiti'a looul. They w ill viait 1'orllund on llieir wed ding lour. I he Dullce T.-M.: The atiillou at (iraut l abundoued and the depot will be located alioul half way bctwceii tliul iioiiit ami Hufua. The elevator at (iraut will le moved lo the new sta tion. Marion (iilette, an old muii, waa re cently attacked by two I inlluut itl III Inline three unlca fmiu NeWMirt, who robbed ililll of 110 ill caali, ueaidca cut ting him badly. They thought he IimI (iiu lu money ill hl houae. For aeveral weekaaome unpriliclpliil iiarty haa been guilty of sending an- onyiuoiia li tters to married Mtiple in r.ugeuu. I hey are very aiiuovlug, ami if the cow ardly cur la detected he w III proweiuted to the full extent of the luw. linker City IMiiM-rat: The will of thu late John McCulloiigh, who died recently at Wclacr, Idaho, aud waa a pioneer resident of lira nl county, was proved a few days ago In t ho probate court or ya animation county, Muiw. The estate consist chlclly of money and liegollitble aiM'r,umouula toalsiut f '), l), of w hich he leuvea .1,000 to hi wife and tlie balance to Ins relu- tlvea. Senator Doltill la afraid rresldelit Cleveland will veto the river and har bor bill. A runaway horse attached to a hug- f y created tome vxclteineiii lust even ng about 7 o'clock. Several team arrived here thisaf- teinoou from Corvallia with Sun Fran cisco steamer freight. The head camp of the l'licillo h.rif tlictioii of the Woodmen of the World Is in aeasion at rorthtiid. Judge liiadon has rented tho east atore rismi of his brick block on Dili street for a new tailor ahtip. Judge It. F. Ilouham, the newly appointed issitnuoiler at Salem, lakes charge of tlie postortloi till evening. I'at Tynan now liaa chnrg of Con ductor Wilson' mil on tlie IbMchurg Iin-hI while tlie latter la enjoy lug an outing at Newport. Salmon fishing on the lower Sluslnw river colliliieliceil lust Moutlay, the caiiuerlea stittining up at that lime. The run of llsh i said to be mute light a Jet. X. V. Journal of Commerce: Cable adviccfl stated that thu growing hop crop in Continental Kuroc ia liNiking excellent, and that the proapecta iu Knglaud are very favorable for a enn Idi'rnble increase over last year's yield. That the l'ncille cotisl will have a very heavy yield ia generally rcort ed, and the advices from varluui points go to show that the Xew Ytirk slate crop will probably be a large one. I'eudletoii had a disastrous fire Sat urday night which deatroyed the coal hunkers, t mm way ami four cant at the O. It. A N. depot in that city, to gether with 70 tona of coal on the cars aud lu 1 1 iu bunkers, entailing a Iism of iktIibixiHMI. If a strong w ind had iN-eii blowing nothing would have saved the llamilton-itourke ware house; if that building had gone so would have the elevator of the i'ailllc Coast Klcvator company. Then there Is no telling w here the lire would have SlOpxl. Corvallia Tlincs: There will be pny day aa usual under the present receiv entliip on the Oregon Pacific, and thu passenger and freight buiiueaa is 1m tirovlug. The en ruing of the road are increasing, but a largo numlsT of new Ilea are leiiig purchuMl, and the road beil and brlilge structure are reivlvltig their aliare of attention. It ia intend ed to spend the aurplua eariilng after paying actual expensea In iN-tlermetits, and the receipt from the busy early fall month will place the road bed and bridge structures lu vpleudld condition. Heal btate Transfer. (XilMTKV. J. W. Hav to Joaephine L. Hussey, 4) acre iu 1 15 , r5w: tl,'"l. J. W. H a va to Joaephine L. Ilusst y, to acre In t 15 a, 15 w; fUJU. JUiBE.V'K. David Morse, Jr., to It. Harnett, lot 10, block U, Monte' addition; fl'sj. lavid Monte. Jr., to Ellen liarnett, lot 5, block 9, Morse's addition; tl'. Ilavid Monte, Jr., to Ilartholomew, .21; V Sotlce. IttmKlll'IKi, Aug. II, 1V. Xotioe I hereby given that the ap proved plat of township No. 11, S K II West ha Is-eii retvivetl fnm the surveyor-general of Oregon, and on S'k te in hrr L'4, l-M, at W oilisk a. ni.snnl plat will be (lied in Oils onii and the laud embraced therein will Iw siilijii-t to entry, on and after wild date. H. M. VtATt if, IL S. SlIKKIDAX, A gister Jtewlver. HikTH. Xearthl city, August M, lo the wife of H. F. Iet-nng, a wn; in Eugene, August 11, Ut the wife of Isaac Isk, a son: near thia city, Ail- 5ut 12, Vt the wife of Adoph el-r, a augl ter, i i t t Ntw A(.:sr. The dispalclsvs how that a new agent ha been apllitel fur the Klamath Indian rt-acrvalion, to relieve II. W. Mathewa the prraelil lu cumbetit and a former .-aU-mite. The Dew appointee i fMMi I ndiana. Now I II e lime to do dry flowing, trl an Oliver chilled plow and it wi.l keep Itself lo the ground, ( all on F. L. Chamls-nt for the only genuine and at reduced price for . 1K T.UOMA nut. Ad ltitereuoc utter From a roriurr Un loauty lltli.u. Taiiim , Wash, An,,. 14, lvt. Tiu: EiHToH o (it ari.:- After reading the fn-e 'iul" you K,e T'aoo ma' lair, in the lifAKu, of August 1st, your readi r may, Tlmpt, is, interest til in know lug that the "frantic ef forts" made by tlie Tacoma newpa pel "lo linlilce the cltlcll u turn out and nml the ahinglca on the fair buildings," were siitivful.. TTte shiiiKlts, were iinlKit on nil right to stay. The clllieiis of Taioma not only nailed on the shingle but they did other thing for the fair; tiling's our rival call wonders a evldcmvd by the following edltorlul from the Seal' lie I'ttst liitelligeinvr, of the 7th Inst: "I'hu liilcrslate fair w ill os'ii at la iMinaoii August l', and all liiiluatlun -oitit to the tact that It w ill ls a cretl liable exposition of the iudiislrlca mid rerount-s of the tiorlhwest. The Jsti pie of rattinm ure imtklng nil earnest ellurt lo make the fall a suctvsa and they have accomplished wonders. "Aside from tlie exposition pros-r, a luiye liumlsT of elitertaluineiits which have Isvti ehlbitel nt the mid winter fair at S:m Fntncisist have Ui n iiiducetl to come to T'uctimn. Ii Is safe lo say thai every visitor that come to the Interstate fair will Hud much to interest him, w lu t In r he yiwi to study the resources of Wasliiligtoll, Oregon, Idaho mid Montana, or to secure the amusement which the lighter allmc tionsof the midway will ailord. "It should ls a tt'iiitterof pride w ith the Ntiple of the state of W asliluIoii to linike the fair a success. As has Is-eti said the Htiplc of Tacomn have done very much. It Is certain the istiple of Si'atlle w ill do llieir share by ittleiidiug the exHMition, and by ih't lug all t Ise in tlu lr Nwcr to help it nlonir. "Tliere Is no reason why the other cities aud town should Hot unite in the gissl work of making the fair a greater sm-ees than its procf(or and managers have dared to hos." A S-attle is Tnmuia's ureutest rival, tlie prale given is coniicred as Well deserved, and Intr Isen rcteiveil with Ihels-st of ikhI feeling toward our sister city. The 'Vine trunk'' lu which the mid winter fair exhibit were Is'iinr "ptfkcd'' I a familiar si-lit to the eitieiis of Tiictiiua nud San Fntnclmn. it lias the name " alia alia paint ed on it in letters of irold, ami has made regular trips tstweeii this city aud San Francisco for years. At the present tiino it has sev.Tal huuiln-d tolls of Aiiiericnn and foreign exhibits from tlie midwinter fair packed away ill its capacious hold each trip up, at well as numerous mid-way ntlractions for the Interstate, such as lliMine's arena, thu Wild West show, Cairo Village, S.vnle lUilwny, Itultair's . Ilisions. '4'.) Mining Camp, etc. The Interstate fair may Is a "tail emler," but it is also going to ! n "stemw iuder," ninl If tlie gisid ss,pe of l.nue ttiuuty ure up to the time they will not neglect to have one of their famous exhibits in line la-fore the fair closes or are t hey afraid to com. s.'te witli the world famous Yakima and Talonsc districts of till state'.' Even California although pup. sisely not Invited ias not Is-Iiik pmp crly one of the northwestern slates i, has Is'gged tlie privilege of making a atnte exhibit, mid ha Iksjii grantetl iM-imissioii to tin so. If Oregon, after Is'iug Invited, is not pios'rly adver tisetl with the "hustling" staits of the const, ure we to assign thu reason to iinajs-huckiaiii, or what kind of "Ism?", Yours irulv, X. K. 1(axisakkk. YtrNt IIhiwk Thikvm. I'rine ville News: Two little waifs, one by the inline of John Hamilton, the other Stanley Kobisou, aged resH-c. lively 1:1 mid II years, are now in charge of SheriirComlis, w ho has ar rested ami is holding them awaiting an ulllii-r from Linn county to nr rive and take charge of them. Thu charge alleged agninst them is larceny, it Is ing said that they stole a pony and aaddlu apiece and struck out irtiiil their homes iieur WaterliMi In l.lnn co'llity. The Isiy while rnggetl and dirty, w-uiii to Is-' ordinary bright little fellow, ami claim that they did not intend to steal tho outtlts, but merely balk them from the pasture of a rela tive, ami an we talked the matter over with them, it nppenred lo us that they must have thought It no harm to do so. It I scarcely cn-diblt) that auch chil dren should Iw fulltlodgud horse tlilcvc. A (iumioiH Ctir.NTKy. A New. isirt, Oregon, letter to Coleman' Ru ral World, contain the following: "A I have Hia-iil one of thu wettest win ter and one of tliedryest summer that they have ever had (so Ihey any), now, If so, It certainly Is thu lineal climate on earth, and right here is one of the n H sit chiirmliiM sMits lo pass the lime winter tir summer. 1 lie mutton of these hills Is thu Is-st In (ho world. All thi region needs to make It tlie garden spot on earth I Isipulatioii, ami w lieu our railw ay U gln lo carry passengers at the same rato a freight, which tliey Mioulil i- comis'lliil to do. all will be wed. Why uol? Almost three-fourth of their net profit are on freight. If they were to carry u a freight it would add another three fourth to their net prtitll. Itemem ber that aolue klx-M'Velilh t,f us never travel on account of high charges, and the other seventh go aa liltlu aa ixwtai-hie." IVritoiial. imu iiur4 Auu I V Mis l.lbble Yorati U at Xewporl. O. I. Moll camu up from Irving lh, afteltUMili. Mr. I'.. Iluiri visiting nlativet at IC. burg. (ico. Fraerand famil.v, are iiliug at Florence. IU-ii Lurch, of Cottage Drove, u-i!c. Portland yesterday. C. F. liurlbiirt, of Junction, is in tow ii this afternoon. Master James Farley la niling lu J. II. McCllllig's atore. Mrs. I. K. Peters returned from m outing at Newort today. ('has. Ford, of Salem, la ais-ndll k-a few day a w itli Eugene friends. (ten. F. Craw left for a two mil,' (rip to l-olcr Springs this morning. II. '. Humphrey w ill leave for t'o Mi Kenie hot springs in n tin v or two. Mr. and Mrs. IV Kcllley, of I'orllai I. left for llclknap Springs tbl alter- IIISill. II. X. Crain has retiiriiel from a visit to I'oitlaiul, Astoria and II. i Halles. John llctivcmic leaves tonight f r a mouth's VIM l n his old home III J:,- U sotivillc. Commi-.-ioiicr 1'erkius and sou arc ill lou n lodltV III li'.lelidaln e llsill Colli t. Sheriff Johnson and Iv TeUts, -h :ir rlv.d home last evening from t!,nr trip to Florence. Mises Ethel and I'lllt Ileid i lil to l.t Ihuiiiii ibis mottling for a vlidl with their gnihilparc tils. Mrs. W. E. I.oiighiniller, of The I alles, is visiting with her huhtlhd here for II few days. Mrs. E. ll.tiliu, daughter S.uhe and son Solly, arrived home from mi out ing nt Xc w srt this tificriiiaiu. Civile Patterson has gone to Pnllo Alto, when1 he w ilt at lend s lnl again this year. He went on burst back. Tuesday's Corvalli-i Informer: llnr ry I'liuii leturned yc-tcrdny from a two Wivki vhit with his parents In r.llgc lie. I'ortluud I Lilly Telegram: A fare well p.trty was given Mi i Pearl ltos-r, of Fairview, Is-lore her departure for I'.Ugelie, her Hew home. Mrs. A. Scvcraou, of SiMtkalie, who has Iss'ii visiting at the residence of J. S. Walklns, went to Id seburg this af lermstu to visit fricinls. Medlord Item: Judge ( has. Walker, of Col luge (irove, has leturned here for the purHc of selling his farm hwatcd Ih-Iwis ii Miilluril ami Jacksonville- Miss Julia Mathews who hits Is-cll Visiting lit tlie resident of i:. I. PiniI. went loCoburgthis morning to ssiul a few days with friend la-lure return ing home to Salt in. I Hop. intellltfrurf. liiMili Xkwh. A Cottage f irove tils palcli of Augui-t llth says: New from the Ilohemia mining district reached here today that Very cncourugliig new strikes are Is. lug liiade liialiins-l every dinnjtlon. The Imvi pro'sTty ha os-iits up a regular bonanza in iu lower tunnel. The Annie mine hit taken out a very large and rich iUau tlty of ore In the vertical shaft, at a depth of -JH fis t. The Champion I working a large force of men on it new mine. The company has cut Its ledge by the tunnel to a depth of loo fts-t, anil finds that It aays from t-Vi tot '" a ton. Wiictr Inji i:i. i. John H. Harris aud wife have returned from a ti.il to llarn-liurg. Mr. 1 1 urn reporta that w heat throahed , far in that vicinity give an average of only 1 to l-" bu-h-els r acre, fulling far short of the an -ticipktfd crop on uiii'iiht of the n lua Much of (he grain is slir!vcl'.-d a i l nearly all shells easily, lu the bottom of bundle wagons the bugs even now are cit "l.t iu haudfulls. Vim. Id NXl.lo,.- The ."mlt m Inb-s-ndeiit, iii an nitn ! 'in the h,r- at the state fair Irs k, ha this; 11. A. -uimiierville l.ita w runners, ltla. lt I'riuoe, by apl.Jmk- dam unknow n, a Is-nutifiilhv'k stalliun ix year old. I'.la. k Alder a five year old blark ge.- Ing irel bv ilirs- t lint; daiiyiu- known. I loth fine runners. Hop plrkluar Miiue. Appltr to Win. Miller, Imp grower, or the J. M- Ituasell Co.'ortland. Cresnt'll t'aiiulllo. Aug. lil. lsitl. Mr. Johnson returned to San Jose by the oveiland on l iu-dity night. Mr. J. M. Nelson, of Tulare county, Cnl., is stopping hi this vicinity for a few ibiys mi his way home by team. The V. W. C. T. i' wilt hold an Ice cream siM-ial at Hunter' hall next Sat urday evening, when a good llnio may Is exs-eted. Harvesting is progressing rapidly, fall wheat yielding very light and spring wheat shrunken considerably by the ravages of the aphis. The family Iroiu Spntguo, Wash., who have been stopping with thu Cull forulii colony at thu camping grounds, have gone lo Eugene. Another family of nine, arrived a few day ago, so that thu colony don't losu much lu iiiiiuls-r if aoino tlo move on. The attention of thu county mil hurl Ilea tins Is-en called lo thu condition of the bridge nt Oeorgo Petty', aud Jet it i in a dangerous comlilhui. Some of the pl tnks art' so rotten that a horse could easily fall through. Mr. Petty blot patched the places with Inch him 1st till the patcliin are dangerous. The I ml Icy of allowing bridge to get full of loles Is fore making repair I Hot only bad but criminal, for it endangers life If it 1 imt repaired rssii, a notice w ill have to Is- (stated there warning trav elers of the danger. laabel Itrmn. Aug. I I- Mr. mid Mrs. Ilaydcii are rualicating at the const. Miss Minnie Evans, who has lai n visiting friend In Eugene, has re turned home. Miss (lertltt Iluryisj I visiting frit inls and n littive on Cump Creek. Wo art) plenaetl to learn Hint Vie llammltt is recovering from hi recent Illness. C. ('. llayifeii aud Chan. Evan took a troutlng eXs'ditioii on Mill ('n ek Saturday. Sumlay choo waa largely altended yvntertlay. Irn I-miii lm returned from eastern Oregon. He h Kirts crop In line con dition ill that seelioll. I, imt Wednesday Mr. AI Monlgom cry met with a set ion accident. She wua on a load ol hay when the team Isfnino frightened ami rail away, throwing thu lady heavily on her boulder mid sin-taming painful Inter nal Injuries. A HriUTCJiKU. I'KII'K K WllKAT. Albany Ilcnio eral: Wheat I .'it cent at Albany, which 1 really alxive the marke; VI at Chicago; ftj at New York; aud at least l,M at l.lverMMi. The thll'ereiice ls-Iwtt-li I.lvcras, and Chicago is hlsiut l.'i cents. A paa-r lias figured out that the ditri reiut- gi- it follows, s-r huudrtsl bushel: 7.V wh the ctstt of freight and Insurance, the remain ing M e la-lug for ileviitor storage, weighing. liiajsM-tloii commission, and ttther legitimate charges. This made the actual ftl of I'm bti-lii Is laid dow n at EiverMs,l, amnunts to t'i7.73. Isihictliig thi from t'.i V), the Liver sm,I aellliig priis-, and He re ia hut 77 eeiita prollt, only Ihns! fourths of a tent a bushel, whn b is what the Inld ille men get. I)1.7 liuaM. t r j-l I'-. lllMiKK III IIMIi l.nsl Friday a - If liinib-r Is-longin to Ili-itumii. win, resldi-a nr Irving 't" destroyeti by llro. Mr. II. tiiihiii.d fnim the machine, ill the Held Just la fore Ilia iiimiii hour. When he reliirnr-1 the entire wissl work was burm-d up arid the iriti were etail, proving that the (ire must have (s i-iirnd luiiiiediab'ly ofter the gentleman went to bis dlu 1 er. Several Ihetirif are prevalent how the lire originated. CiiKini an Cm m ii Elder I. C. Keliei.s, of Elk City Cuius, will pri-ai h at the ( liri-ttsu chureh next KuinUy lii(riiingalideve,(t I. very -laaly Invltwl. Dr. Price's Cream lUklng(V(m1'' AmMii UJ kWaal MJs-aiut fair, baa I lasiaMA Ottgi llepubllcnti: Tho hopa are now coining out of tho burr aud arv I . .11 "'""ri " " Mesr. W. II. A II. UMay, I.oli- Ion: I'he w, ntht r ilis.a Imt Improve, but still the reports from the planta tion on tlie whole are sail,-factory, but mould is show ing lather aerioualy lu oiue garden lu Mid Kent. i j Sholarie Kepiibllenn: Indication i snnt . w hat Kr"cr ,. B "top" crop, w hie h lucuMs a line ipiality but ! not a large ipinulity. Through the i valley the yards ..k well, In fact I many nre Hue but on tin- uplands the ; majority an- light. Messrs. Manger A Henley, Inidoii: i The business passing is of unite a re tail nature, at prhv In buyers favor. There I pressure on the part of nnsd holders to et out. Crop rcort con tinue fnvoralile, although mould aud vermin nre found in some pla-vs. Kentisli ( MiM-rvt r: The pross-ets of the Imp crop of ls;i am cxits-,ngly giasl. We have rarely published more favorable reports on the w hole than those contributed by our iiumt-r-oils corresHiudellts this season. 'fhe at tai k of vermin, nt no time alarming, except In a few district, act-m to have practically cleared olf; Ihertt iascanvly any mould, ami the vine I vigorous; the only drawback I" in react to the cultivalioii, w hich I much in arrears lu consequence of the rainy weather of the past few wisks; ami It iieetl hardly Is- said Hint a spell of bright mihahluc is required now to cause healthy de velopment of the burr. Everything at present look favorable for a large crop Imt of course much w ill deelld IImi the weather tlurllig August. I'lcasaiit Hill Item.. Aug. hi. Fire, hot, stimky, dusty. Threshers nt it, you lad. Yield la n good as tXs.-cted. Will. I. niton's w heat Went .V, bushel s r acre. West P.nst are making a big run with their slemil Ihresher, while Mathews pulled out for thu pialrle ls hiw Eiieiie. John McKlnr.lu recelvetl a sprniued ankle nml fiad w hile jumping Imm the top i f West 1 1 nsi. separator. Mis .l.lu llaughmau, of Hebron, Is visiting friends at thi place. Mis.xea Mary Coat and Nelllu Mur phy, ol Monmouth, visited at W. I,. Ilristow'a last week. I. C. Ivt-lleiu preached at thla place last Sumlay at II a. in., and at Xatron at 3 p. in. Several went up from thi plait- lo hear him in the afternoon. Tommy lilakcly ia lu the valley from thu Middle Fork. Ho aaya ln are liH.klng II no and that a good crop 1 ex- peeled. East Tuesday while Mr. Wylie waa hitching up her horse, the cart wa lu some mnniier overturned, ami the horse la-coming entangled In the har ness fell, ami lu It struggle broke the harness and (laiuagi-d the cart coiisld- ably. All In all, (he lady cacaia-d luckily. W. I,. Ilristow wauls all thu chltteui bark for aalu. Only a week or ao until it will laj baj latu to hamllu It. TIhmhi w ho deslrt- lo aelt rush It In. ( aide From (Juern Ml. iN-ar ( iretdiam: One more Ihmhi I crave, I trust lu your a fleet Ion, "l i hot to murder Dole, the knave, Or put down insurrection; 'Ti not my crown; but me to save, I write in deep dejection, Ami o a package 1 must have Of Parka' Tea for my complex Ion. hkkmiam'm ashwkk t wi ki;j i.ii When I reta-lveU your cablegram, I thought I sun- would faint For though I often use Parka' Tea, Ti lint for your complaint. I feared that Mr, ii. would think Wrong alsmt our connection, 'Till on her dresser there I aaw Park' Ten for her complexion. Sold by A. Yerlngtou. .Nolle. Xotioe I hereby given that the fol lowing county warrant will Iss paid on preaentation at thi office. All I.anooounty warrant from regiileretl Xo. 4;'i.1 to reglateretl Xo. 4h(iH both In- elusive. Inlereat will atop on them August WA. Eugene, Or., August 15, N!i. J. (1. Okay, Tn-aaun-r of Ijiiic County, Or. Mot Ire. CiuJtWKi.l., Aug. II, IHU4. All is-rsons are hereby warned not lo Iiurehuse a certain hole given by me to :. o. Corson for H7..V), datt?l Aug. J, 1" M, a the same na la-en pain. John Wit.K.NKtiii. For Hale. Four hundred acre of laud near Eu gene. Will be aold In a laxly or In tract to auit purchaser. F'ha.ik Coi.lma.h. IKP TithtTS. The (it AHi print hop ticket on heavy car-1 Is.ard at reasonable raU. Cls-Ii OlT Tit (illT. Peraoli staking bargain in real estate rau no-.j secure them at my oflb-p, a I am chaxiiig out to engngs lit other bualrirw. Xo leaaoliable oll- r will Im refuet. (iUt. M. Mll.I.KH. (ialvaniK-tl fruit drver wire lower than ever Is fore at q F. ICll am liKkx. Hop house and cjtirip itippliea of all kind at F. L. CiiAMbtK. Fill DAY, AUUL'fTR iettlng inioky. O The city of Harrisburg i out of debt. The llarrlaburg w ater ditch I com. pleleil. Ilttad an- n'airted Very dilaly lu the country. The McClallen house, In Itiss-tiiirg, had a t Ji lire yesterday afleruism. The(ifHtt Job oflhv 1 now tpilte buy printing thousnndsof hop check. JiMM'ph A. Selwissl has leell np isilnted deputy atmaster t-f the .-a- It-Ill OtlllV. Picking of early hop will coin iiieiuv lu a mimls'f ol ynrds Saturday and Monday. A marriage license ha- las-n grantc I by I fit- -ti lily chirk to Alfred A. M III- r and Juliit Martin. The big battle ahili On-g-tii had her first trial trip yesterday. She Hindu I I knot under a slow U ll. The O. P. It. K. imyui.etler viiiled the euililoves on that roil. I ve-t, nbiv settling up for thu mouth of July. A couple of s-t tisms lu the show window of Oshiiru -V iK-l.alio'a tlrug toru attract considerable attention. A drive of ;,mi,inl feet of logs from the Meli lizie hits Iss-H tldlM-red to the llnrrisliurg snw mill company. Am pn pared to Insure hops at u re duction of 'JS H-r cent on old rates. tino. F. Chaw, Agt. C. J. Mulkev, thu convicted smug gler, says In, want no pardon, but w ill light III case lu the vourts lo the end. The w heat 1 rcNirtcd o Ut turning out MMirly on the pialrle la-low town, ami tho nphi I the cause undoubt edly. Peiidlctoii claim to Ut the only low ii lu the country w here-an Indian iiaw enjoy Ihu privileges of tho bi cycle on the eipinllty w Itli men. Santo, the itonassin of the late Pn-I-dent Cnruol, met hi death w ith tliu guillotine yeterdity at ,'t o'clia-k. He lunrched lorth tieiiilillug and tlietl tlie death of a coward. (lovernor MtHiraw ha issued a pno lniuntloii olt'ering Ka) fot the n-covcry of the Issly of C. F. I iloystclu, the man mysteriously murdered lu Sst kane county, and an atlditional n-w ard of MH) for the arrest ami conviction of the uiiirilerer. In another column nf today' (iiAiin will lai found (he ail vert iseiiieiit of F. I,. IMiuionl, merchant tailor. Ho car ries n large sbsk of suitings in stiH'k, nml dta- cleaning, tlyeing nml repair ing. Hi) w ill 1st found Til Hie liiadon block, on Ninth atrcet. Murray ( iilU-rt ami Frvtl I.ia'kley, two Salem letter-carrier, went on a llslilng trip to the mountains cast of Salem August .1. East Thursday they left their camp for a two day' explora tion, ami nothing haa been seen nr heard of Ilium since. Home anxiety I felt regarding their W hrn-alaillts. A I..f lk..l..lt 1... M.ml..m.. I...,,.!,.,,. .Mll, 111, nil,,,, IIIITWirill ..'I III loin of the On-goii Pad lie, Momhiy, (o sen re 1 1 lor tlielil. Our n-ader will llml Hlmmoiis' Elv er llegulntor atlverllsetl In these col- uma. We advertise It, ami use It, ami w commend It a a aafo and excellent intsliclne. We lscamo actpialntcl with It in Oeorgla where it I a atan- dard family medicine. We do not de ny I he merit of other preparation, hut simply atnle that thi one com mand confidence. From the Journal, Ijtueslairo, Minn. John II. Cartwright, of llarrlaburg, will commence, picking hop next Momlny. The Taitima fair Wa dedicated Inst evening. On August 1'th ihu formal oMulug will taku place. The log raft cradles for a prime at tract Ion at Astoria. Sightseer con tribute ."il aometlmtsj lu a day to the street car lino which giaat out to thu acvue of osuratlona. A water and electric light company ha laieii formed at IiideHjidcnce. Power enough wilt Im generated to light Monmouth also. California capital I looking at Ash land with a view of (nrtlng a brewery. O. P. llotrielil last evening III Eu gene. Dr. Malum, of Img Tom, waa In Eugene today. (1. W. (Irlfllu ncnt last night lu Cot tago (irove. Mlaa Pearl I .akin I visiting with friend at T huratou. John Iteaveuua left for Jacksonville ou laat Ulghl'a train. Ieonanl Oroa ha returnetl bom from an outing at Florence. I-et TeUlach luu reaignetl III ptatl Hon lu J. 11. McC'lung' atore. Win. Itenhaw vlalUsl Cottage (Irove yesterday on biitlnus matter. (I. II. ChrUmau arrlvetl home from the MtKeiizIo llrltlge thi alteruooii. Mm. It. II. Hhacklutt went to New Mrt thi morning to ipeud a few day. Hon. II. IL Klncald went to Port laud thi morning on a brief bualuea trip. Ie TeuUcli went to Creswell thi morning to vlalt rvlallve for few day. Mr (I. E. Knst haa returnetl from a week' viait with friend on the Mt Kelillo. Dr. Kuykeudall arrived homo thi morning fnim an outiug on the ooaat near (Jardlner. The Dorrla-Duiiu party I exitectrd home from the upper McKeiulo thla evening or touiorrttw. Mia Moll I Scott Who ha been via lllng relative her left for her home at Spokau thla luorulng. Mr. J. W. Miller and ikid. who have la-en Vlaltlng relative here, returiltsl home to Portland thi morning. Orlando Ilowland, who ha been aer ioualy III with typhoid fever for the ut few week, la now eoiivalenoeiit. Mr. T. D. I.I n ton, accomitulel by Mis (irace and Elbert llrown, left for a few week' at Yaulna bay tbl morning. Mr (. H. Irish, who ha been MMidlug the suniuier visiting her i tem, the M lane learned, returned to her homo In South Dakota thi morn ing. (I. W. Pickett and It. It. Hay left on the local thla afternoon for Collage (trove and go from there to the I lo hernia miif.ng district for a few week' lay. Italia Traunt.rlpt: County Clerk Mulkey with hi family lea last Sat urday for a two wceka' outing at Kit oii Spring ami Pleasant Hill, I-ahe couuty. Tlie rtr cotislatliig of Mr. A. K. Patterson, Sim. Thoina, Mismai Angle and Kate Pattemon, Mer. Alf. Stew art and I.. O. Hulln returnetl from their trip to the McKeoii bridge to day. CuHimlsduiirr Court. Pn-seiit, Commisaloner Pcrkln ami Callisoii, Clerk Ji nnlng aud Shcrlir Johnson. At this time Enrle X. I'lllarit pn eiitcd a bill for fil for furnishing 2d cortl of plmt w-skI and thectunmia--loners having niensiin d thu Mine, al low cd f- I for the aamtt ami the t lerk ordt-nal lo draw a warrant on tho gen eral fund In payment then-of. Ordered that E. H. Ingham be au thorized to furtil.-h I aiio Shts't With f - worih of provUloii until further or dered. Hill of C W I stylo was reconsld- Idi red mi l after explana tions Is lug made uud work ex amined the same wa allowed. . IJ 00 and Hie clerk w at nrdc led to draw a warrant mi general fund 111 payment of the same. At this time E. ii. Hollt.hlav k nf sand and entered Into contract to gtatel county mad ls-twts n ihu Driver aii-l M, Murray land. The co'irt rta-oiisidcred the sul Joct tif a bnlge at l.at e:i-l. r r-loiigh, and the court having further coii-i.lered the sauie aud tho bld-t therefor, and the bid of I.. N. Kohey la-lug tho lowest ami ls-t I I I otl'i red. It Is hereby or dered t hat he be aw urded the contract nt fsT", for a llouo tru briilge, to laj completed by XoVeinla-r I, -!'l. E. X. leiiiey f1,, bis con tract and lamd for tlie construction of aald Ennmster slough brltlgit which was approved; nlo II led contract and bond for Itrlce lough bridge which waa also ap proved. Tho court nt tbl tlmo recoil slderetl the bill of T. ll. I. lilt. HI, for ctmstable ftast, Iii cni of atate v Win Mi'Karland, claimed f ltai.L'7, allowttl 101 27 and clerk ordcnsl lo draw a war rant on thu general fund ia payment of the same. Ailjoiinied. Id vt:u ok lliaii,. Statesman: S-tllers along the North Santlaiii iu the mountain tho 11 rat of the wo k were throw ii into wonder and excite ment by the ist-iiliar njipenrmice of thu sin um, which ilowid lor hour a river of apparent bloisl. Itnt It had analur nl explanation, A heavy thunder storm had raged in tho mountain above lb-troll, aud a laill of lightning had struck the bank overhanging thu river, causing an iuiini-nso landslide ol n-d clay formation, w lilch comi-lctc ly dammed up Ihu stn-nm for aoluu hour and left it dry for n mile or two Is low. After a time thu ims-tiet water bnikti through tho eiibmikment with a mighty nnr, carrylag the n-d solution w ith it ami coloring tho river for aev eral luili-M us l! rat astkeil of. Di f:i. Albany Democrat: Another ploiut-r of l.lnn county, at hi homo at llalsey, on Tuesday night, Aug. Hth, IS'tl, of olistruetlon of thu Isiwcls, lie v. Jo-ieph pent I, at thu ngtt of ill year. Mr. Pearl was bom iu Ohio in 1-O.t, and caiiin lo On gon In ls-'ij. Hu llrt run a farm for several years, until IH70, w lieu hu moved Into llalsey ami went Into thu liiercnntllu business, being a nieuila-r of the linn of Itluck, Pearl A Co., with which ho was oimec ted for seven years, afterward running tho planing mill with hi son Jiimtsj. Mr. Pearl had eleven childn-ii. Ho wa a man of genuine worth, and leave a good record a a citleu and a neighbor. hallf (iuartt, Anut 1. A Pi.kasant Pakty. A very plea ant aoclal party wa given by Miaa Ib-lla Itrumliiy nt thu realdemt) her mother, Mr. M. A. llrumley, Inst evening. Thu guest of honor wa Mia Alice Smith, of (irant Pass, who I -nilllig thu week visiting here. Alstiit ID of Mis llrumley' young friends went prvtmiit ami enjoyed thu evening witli whist, Itefn-ahment were mrveil consisting of Icecream and caku. Drain Item: Thu champion girt of thu -riod live over In Slna-strlng. Fnuii Apiil 1 lo June 1 thi year, alio planted llinsj acre of Hilatia-s, did all Ihu ctsiklng ami aewlug for the family, lililkial four cow, fed tho calve, pig ami chicken, shot thnss hawk ami a wildcat, set tho dog on 1H trauilt, at tended 1.1 dance ami three picnic, rend live dime novel, ami act up four night iu thu week Willi her beau. Shu Incidentally louml I lino to come to Drain lo attend the clrcua ami deliver three lecture on "What I Know About Hustling for Ilreud ami Hut ter." TilAr Willi ll DitAWH. It take a rich man to draw a chock, a pretty girl to draw attention, a homo to draw a curt, a iHirou plaster to draw the aklu. a tos-r to draw a cork, a free lunch lo draw a crowd, and ail adver tlseineiit in a newspaper to draw the trade. linker City Democrat: Harry War ahnuer, one of the owner of the Hotel Wamhaiii-r bla-k, arrived laat evening fjoiu Ogilen, Utah, where he I en- f ngtt I lu the mercaiitllo hualnes. larry' many friend In Iluker City are pleased to nee him. ITCHING m SCALY DretMlful Skin Dlaeaao 0 Year. Ko Ure Ibxly Covered. Doctor ant Medicine laeleaa. lave up a I'aeles. Curetl by CXTICt'ltA for $4.70. I fcH ft la mr "1T " " V "T rTH ncs nh ( i ti. est ki an.itJt. I Ua lssn tnatbual lis- utaf inns ).ta with a drrs.llnl sin iiiMsta. wttt-a t nns frit ii,thmaawUalrw null ixl ai-aa u tof l-ri-ssl, ami it kt-i-l tm i,r-sa.lttij(stMsljr. Itaiart.il ll ssiiMt tm aif Isu k, 1st. Ittr-n aijt alHSil-b-r. A frw iltta artr tlt apnta tnnil jrrav,aiiiliran in rt li(. MiuaII eal.-s wnultl latl "ft, a.. It ciattlntMsl r-i-n .eiinr all titrr fujr laaly. I lri.l ait ths 1iU-iil aislt rinrs i.ail,l lliiuk -r i:t-t h'-l-luf. laioimaii)tr. ,,N'I,M. Yra, Uurf ta-atlU i ir- ti.e la a abort turn, ,tii ihrr alv fallc-,1. 1 in n I ns It all ui, tiiii.X lu lli.-r a u-i rurs l--r Its". I ItiSl-tsI aisir B,l..rliM-M-iil in ths IsK-ma sf-rata Oo, an-l ll-iilit 1 .il-l try Hat l l in t at lUsla. I.l Ms. I" tut aiiiriw., Ilirts lsns-, t I t, I St. i.fM--sai-nl i Mm at s..4e. ami thrra UKtla itl ft tut ut llr'Lt nrtnrr.1 Brutirlji. My akin t IMW as l-ur an-l s tola sa that if acttilO. .11 ill B. I'KAIIsttV, r. 0- llt'i lutii. W luueutu, W aabiuftoo. - I CUTICUHA WORKS WONDERS kffl ( i in ik K'i r, liii4rnaUlr, -miit Hi ,Umm ajkI kin of rtrr pruiinn, tmiiintv, KimI illtrftW, lin lit l"rl Hlt lUi ftllU biatw it IaiI. T1 rMir 'in If rrtti Itwl I'jr rm T9 .ti.f' mt-rf(. f t mr larmtil tU( ikiii( lit rrjtr-t kkin rnr. .lat-l puiilivn, u4 bo pnbl thMtia-rvtit liW tU. TrW. CnifTU, aW ; -.r. Uc.i iftLlT. 1. lVaWfjal bf l'tftf I'liKilPi . tur.t I Um. - lui mi All pm Pwwati," Biauard frws nl I.KH, rtarh Wi, I wmI o4'y km p filth, FAlNrUL MUKtTS h.ss.s. r-l 1-Ts.l la tnlsala l.f tits ( altrsirw Astt-lsls flawusr. lu tlj .y-kiuui jiuata. a-a. at (iii 4