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nn .Jli in" j 1 xsTiBLisntn roR tub Bixsemmox of DEiocunr rEWiriES. m to he iosht litig bt tdi iweit op on scow OL 20 EUOENK, Oil., SATURDAY. SK1TKMBER 16)4. NO. oS. The Eugene City Guard. PUHLIXHER KVKUY HATURRAY. I. ii. CAMPHKLL, blUUrr and rroprlrlar. iiKKH'K-On lh r-U ilU -f VUlmlU H r Ma fitb ! f.lhth lllwU teu.h op suMcnirrio.v. V r .- M, g , Mouth Loo llirM rsoolh ' .,htrtiiiHj Utile Made Known vn Ajiiteation. Tim .UarttMn will b cbvf t Hit fob , iM -..u- thrM month! W 00 lt.UMit m.lh. 00 ( in iir ob yr II uu TruuUat anile In local euluma, 30 tub ,r Hm tor M(h towrtioa. A.I-rlulritt bill will h. rralrad quarUrly. Vll !b work Bint b PAID rul 0 iKLITMr. Ufa ,) S.LUGKEY DEALER IX Clock. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. f-AII Wert Wrml4.-1 A. C. WOODCOCK, Attoriicy-ut-I.u.v, liKrTCK-"- half block south of P. II. r.Sis.sl siw.Uio gl.o to Collection tml I'rubst bailnM. L. W. BROWN, M. D. Phywlolan Mint Sui-yeon. Ilrho. kail r-lilno or sibitrlu. Ilium: ; t . K m.i 12 to 2, 6 to p. m. X3. O. ImjOJSSIJEJ. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. Sew IMfat inl New Price in Portl.n ul DamiMlig Marble nj (irmnltc, Monument. IId.tuuM mil Om.ti-rjr work ol II kind fur WU ALL WORK OUARAXTKK!) ! Wlllsm.tt. Hirecl, near ITaloara. Eu-n, Or J. F. FORD. (Btrang-ibt,) U( Im M'". !w, writM ubW dU ui Man lSWIi kj, D. Mki, Mfo. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Hkxtlemkn: On arriving home lust wk, I fount all wi ll nml anxiously waiting. Our little girl, eight ml one hitlf year old, who had wasted away to 38 pound. I now well, trong and vigorou. and well fleshed up. 8. R. Cough Cure ha done it work will. Roth of the children like It. Your H. li. Cough Cure haa cured and k-t aw ay all hoarsiica from me. Ho give It to erery one, with greeting for all. Wishing, you iroi.tTtty, we are Youm, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ford. If joawlnhto lil Imh .nd rhrfiil, nd rwuljr lor lh. Hn't or, rlmn th. r'lna nh th. llMdwh. nd Ufr Cum, If ukinf two or thra. Ium . Mold uud.r poltl fuanntr. W rcnu pot twill, bjr all droiftits. j. l. page; DEALER IS HtVINU A LARiiE AKI OIS1PI.KTB HTfX'K ol nuuU .ud r.nrjr OrucrM bougbl In the tMt oiui.u Exclusively For Cusli, I ran ofTer the public belter prior than any other houxe IN EUGENE.: Hcodtiuo of all kluiU Uken at market krlw. T- ( HBiiri. 8.B, Eakii. Ja.. II I II I I Fd Haiiona Ol Eugene. Pild op Usb f apIUI 50,CCC Surplus tqd Pronts.no.URO Eugenv - -. Oregon. A tiiwj baakiDf bulM d.. on rMnt M.trm. Htfht drafu n NEW YOKK, CHICAGO, 8AN FKAXCIdCO and 1UKT LXU, OHEOOX Bill ol tichuiire 1J oa (r.Mrti oouatriM. Dpo,iu neaiTwl mbct to ch.k or cartifi (kU d Sux4jlV i'l ..lck, .a wU jti to a will rai ferofc. auniu. Hi very Pair Guaranteed. address 6an Francisco Cal. furniture Dealers. Eogeo, Ortgon. lion); Tom Jutlri. A rorrvHiudt-iit of the rrlueville Review, a former resident of Iong Tom we uKrt, tell of the way Jus tice w a m tetl on. In that reulou at one time. 11k write: "On I -on it Tom In N'ovemtier, 1H, a little "utipleaMtutlieMi" anwe -lwif n two men and ended ill one of the men liMlidiiK a full charge of flue bird ho In the ImmIv or the other. I he man who did the r.hoolluir proceeded to the local Jiiitllce or the ence and "gave liluin If up." Thut it, he threw lilm elf on the mercy ol the ctmrt. The court having full knowledge of all the fact of the all'rny, JuhIIIIciI the mau for tlcponitiiiK the bird hot, where, when and In the manlier he did, ami (hied Mill 1 10. Now, llil JuMtce wa a :ood man, and wa afterward elect ed to the IcglHlalure. "The next I .hall relate alo ha n inil on the water of the Iong loin and wim the tlecUloti of a lury of gind and true men. A mau whom I'll call A, m l aoiiie pile of log on fire on the premlM- of It. The lire pread and got u)ii the land of (', and burned three thouiutud new mil, the proin-rty oft'. The) fitct were deduced from the textlmoiiy glveu In the trial, and after the cam wa annusl and ub mltleil the Jury decided that A wa not liable for the diiimigo done by the lire and that C ohould pay the iok(s, thereby, a (" lawyer ulyletl it, "com pounding Injury" I will hero any that the foreman of the above mentioned Jury wa the mine man who a Juitlice ol llie eace nneti tue man fiu iur shooting the other man." Heahould have upplfliientcd hi Morie with that of tho utlee In the same locality who aelitciiivd a culprit to the penitentiary and on being re moii.tiuted with and told he could not do it, replied that he knew he could a the ooiutublu wa already on the way to the Mate prison with the pris oner. Hut these are old stock stories, and we can assure our reader that along the course of the Iong Tom the ieople areas Intelligent. Drogresslve, gelierou mid himpitubie a may lw found lu any comiiiuuliy lu the state. Ural Ektate 'Iran.fer. KLUKNK. V T II Morgnn to Hhernian Heller, i.. .....ii. rm......n.. .n....t. tjjn Ijiiic rounty to t; A Mcrluu, lot 5, blk , Skinner aoriglual donation; tmit claim. JfNtTlOX flTV. Harrv Jiteksoti to Ora F Jackson, lot 2, block .11; :u. fof.STKV. ( ieorge I'ederson to David Ktnlth, IU.i.U4 acre In t II r 12 w; fVKt. ii M ! It II Co to I. W M Post. 40 acre In t lr7w; fKW. . . ... . . . ..i , John t" fiuitri to Louisa .ii .i,at.--Knight, liui acres In t HI r 1 w; 110. Jiiiiicn D Fountain to J V Fountain, 71 70-luo acre lu 1 17 r 1 w; I loo. M 'P Au lin-v to J K HarilUIII. 1100 acre near Irving, f-7". Ctllll'HO. iv... ti..l..,ij.v p l.i .TiiIiii lllutiioinL lot 0, blk 3, ik'laney' ad; tM. rMII.M A thKHJ Tu.MU.--It U high time to shed a few smile now and I..... m'I.uh (I... iiriMtiwit nt lillsllisail 1 ,11111 nniii - . - under discussion. There areagieat . , ..... - ...M .....A. niany iK'Ptons, aim n ir " r ,iliiiiiU among them, who have gotten lllnir llielr face Into the semblance of a graveyanl, that a cus tomer win) iltstiri line io ivvi a iu i.n muiaianilv In the nre- Mftll 1." " - ence of a walking misfortune, begin to vwr f .II ami scca out me man w uw ha discovereil that things are coming our wav again. A busy, cheerful air I one of the best business tonic that can be administered In a time like this. The mau who cannot read In the ex pe rlelicef of the past year lesson that Will be turned to hi protlt in the fu ture conduct of hi business, ha, In deed, many reason to look glum, but such are in the great minority, and for him who has weathered the gale there smoother falling ahead, and an op portunity tdlVivd, for applying those lesson. ' Chamberlain's Eye and Ekln Ointment A certain cm lot Chronic Sore Eye, Tetter, Salt Rlieum, Scald Head, Old Chrotiio Sore, Fever Sore, Eczema, Itcb, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipple and File. Itwcoolinu and ootbing. Hundred of case have been cured by U after all oilier treatment L4 M U emu per box. For sslc l'f (MburnA IoIjioo. Dikk. Hiram Chapman, died at .mlthfleld, Sunday, S -pteniher , f consumption, aged alioul 3l years. He in tlliiwils .ml isine to Ore- gnn several year uluw, altd leav a B ll? anil rur Kouutrii m loss. The remain were Interred In the S-mithfleld cemetery Uslay. Marlon Comity Hup I'nliN. JiK'l 1. (Itvr, a larjie hop grower, of llnlteville wiites Uliiler date of Sept. til It to the Slntcstiiuii as follows: I send you a catalogue of a sale of lioji on the Itoroiiuh of lots of Call ior II lit ho aggn-gallug IO bales, and the price jitit opMile eni h lot Is the price each lot brought, and you can see that no lot brought as much as llilrtv 'hill ings lor 112 ihiimkIk. or less Hum 47.1M. That is less than II tvnls kT Miiiud, and will nut pay the ex x !! of ship ping and storing. 1 do not see any procct that we are going to get much for the crop now ts-lng pieked. Mot s-ople are picking alstiit here How, but there Is n dearth of pickers. Tickers are making lair wages, and lotilie the pickers will do heller I him the growers. I do not think there will Is many hops lo-t by lice and mould alsiut here, and linstt of the hops will lie picked. I do not know of any yard that Is not be ing picked fn lack of money. It Is too early to estimate the yield, but without' doubt, w ith the new vaids It will exceed that of Inst year. So price ottering. Hup Market Hrlghter. hslljr liiunl, Brlriul r In. H. H. Friendly received Word this morning that the outliMik for the hop market wa considerably brighter. Another indication of this is the sale made by Holland and l'iiUcron thi morning. Ten thousand ound were sold to Her nn and ly of Salem for Uj tvnl er imuud. I'nw Mit are good for a still greater ad vance In price, UliMiRAI'lllt AI. SKKTl II. The I'ort land llusities t'ollege Joiirnul gives the following sketch of Ijtno county's school UM-rlUteiident: J. (). Steven son, F.ugeiie: Horn In Illinois in Ispi. Cnmscd the plains In WVt, lis-atliig XMiii afterward lit Foreattirove, Wash Ingtoii county. After completing the course lu the public school he entered I'acillc university, from which he graduated in 17-1. He then eugnged In public school work and taught In the public school of Oregon and Washington six or seven years, Wa also professtir of mathemntlc In Mo Mliiuville college for one year. 1U moved to Eugene In 11- and engaged In funning. Wa elected schisil super Intciidctiilciit of Lane county In ls-H, again in 1NU2, and re elected in Isi-t. Mr. Stevenson I an eiithusiiistic horti culturist, and I cxieriinentlng largely with the English or French wuluut. Kiilcm IndeHiiileut: rnpnnitlons are Is lng mude to tvlebrnte the limth birthday anniversary of John Dtirbin, which occur next Thursday, at the home of his granddaughter Mrs. Dun can lb, on Howell I'rairie, where the old gentleman has made his home of late year. Mr. Durbiu was In. In the year 17!'l, and coiiseipiently will reach the age of 100 years SepteinU-r 13, if he survive until then, and the fact that he enjoy very good health at fin-sent I a pretty good indication that le will. Mr. Durbiu I an old pioneer of Marlon county, having sit tied here at an early day, and has reared a large family, who are well know n through out the state. It la the intention to hold a family reunion at the time, ami It 1 thought most all the family will by present to partlciute in the event. Ratiikr Lath. Some day since the tli AKD published an item regard ing ilelliiiiueut return on marriage license. County Clerk Jennings has been after aouie of these certificate and this morning received from an up country pastor the following return on license Issued Octols-r 2, James Lebow and Mis F.lllu J. MiKit'bcn were married at the residence of the bride' father near Cottage tirove on (R'tuber , Ihtia. I'ENI'l.KTON Itkmh. Saturday E. O.: The scouring mill on Thursday received 13 car of wool from Washing ton Milnt, Raker City and Echo. A large amount I yet to arrive, some of It being n Jlepimer Col. W. F. Hutiiicr and bride passed through rendition thi morning to their Mak er Cily home. Since t lie wedding In North Yakima, Wash., on Tuesday last, the newly married couple have been on the Sound, and canm by way of Portland. iMllj Uuard. .V'tenit.-r It. A MlHKAI. Trkat. Augu-l A mold, the well known Norwegian vio linist, accompanied by Mr. Turiiey another well known iii(.i;Uii. a-l-teJ i,ni... I.I.IH u..'.i.i.a i.f lln lr en- Joyable elitertaiiimeut at the M. E. church last evening io a largeau'iicnee. Mr. Aamold 1 certainly one of the (in est performer on the violin In the world. Mr. Turney i also a finished musician, while the local talent fully sustained Eiici ee'. re putation in a niannrr phasing o alt. 11ns who attended the entertainment wen- high ly pleased with the musical festival. The Riss-burg fair i In swb.n. MONDAY, SKI'IE.MllFU 10. I Another warm dav. Hop picking lu full blai.1. Few linnilgraut are arriving. Yesterday wa another warm day. The 'i lidlelou public school us liel tmlay. Folk county w lit not have the uiial county fair this year. The thermometer reachtd the ; mark this afternoon. The timls-r II res nrv again raijlng In the north we.t pineries. The lioretiiv city tMUncil lias pus d an ordinaiuv forbiililing gambling. The siuiil! Uiy I in trouble in iinlU i iialioii ol the comincncemciit of hool Slonila '. I.add St Rii farm, nenr Amity, con I'rrnilial. i'sil) i. 11. N. Crain inoriiiiig. Thus Mctiaiu tow ii today. Owen Yaiidiiyu, tow n IinIiiv. I. r. ct. iiil r l' Went to ll.ll- We L ain that Ibni. M. Wi'.klu-, of roblirg, N gr:nlllall -tailing III In iltli. this of big 1'rnliic is in of I 'ubiirg, w a lu WillUnii i-it.' l to lie lip "l I ion of I lie A. I'.iair, i f I'oit'.ind. i in the Inti r.t 1. 1 the I iiiiiIk r- ti ii in cliiir.i-, i.n. l-itini; tailiing 4,000 acres Is to Imj sub ill i.led into 4n in le tracts. The oM'uing of the Ciilverslty and public sehiMils next ws k will give tho tow n a livelier appearance. A lire In the Itmw in-vllle nn hoii-e, csiught from the ciigluc, and wiis promptly put out ty the men who saw it In time. The William Cisiiran pros rty uUiut Itrow uiville was sold ut sherht's sale on Saturday, and was bid in by the plaintlll. The Florence city council w ill allow .'10 cents a day for hoard to prisoners. That amount would certainly purchase very poor fan'. Volney lli ini nwuv Is making ar rangements In move his drug store back to the ol stand in the Titus block tomorrow-. Complaint having Uvu made that the big bridge at Sab lu was unsafe, the M .ii Ion county court vli(cd It ami pniliouuccd It sale. With a gnat many s-opu out of low n mm no ouo coining In tlicso aie hard days for a rcortcr w ho ha an ambition to got some new In hi pa--r. The Infant child of Mrs. M. Rolhtck, died at Oregon t'lty yesterday. Mis lU rtha (ioldsmilh'thc lienavitl moth er's sister, went dow n on yesterday' overland. Florence West: When Captain Wluaut reivutly crosM-d our bar with the llandorlllc, ho loiiud the channel well to the north and the leant depth of w ater 13 feet. I.akeview Examiner, Sept. it: Coun ty Judge E. M. Ilrattaiu came down from 1'aiilcy Saturday, accoiupn uied bv his cousins M Ism-s' Emma uinl Jessie Vilhcrn of Eugene. John, the 13-year-old son of V. R. McKiuiioii, propnetoi of thu Canyon Creek hotel, Irfiwlioll was dniwned yesi.-rilav while lUhliig in Canyon creek. The bisly was recovered. The alisence of hop luiyert is lu pain ful contrast with scenes in former years. Then, at this sca-oii huyers were plenty and running over each other to reach the ear of thu gmwer. That Is not the case now. Itnwiisvllle Times: Hon. Milt Miller, of 1 baiiou, encountered a mountain lire while on hi way home from an outing on tho Saiitiaiii liver. The heat for over three hundred yards was most Intense, causing cloth ing to catch a tin'. Mr. J. W. Hall, of Newport, linn tiled hi oilliial Isind, and will soon ls known us collector of thu rt of a iiimt bay. The hew collector former ly resided at Junction and I a brother of Robt Hull, well known here, Ijce Moiiohau. a hop grower at Ken ton, Wush., Mud that two or three row s of toliacco plant around tho Imp minted with tobacco thU year by m ill at l nu t and tni-csstully iimtniy the hop line. Mr Moiiohau ex'u rl LINN & RAYS, FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS & EM3ALMERS. i i Call answered dau or niilU. Opposite JIohllEtn tent, Willamette street, planting L1! hills of Virginia leaf lalo in June. Now he think he ha solved the hop lou.su pniblem. J. M. RoM-rt i on bis way fmni New York my to Hn Francii" by way of Eugene. He walk from i to 3." miles a day. He will pmlmhly U lu this city the lust of (k'tohcr. A wager if KiOOtl that he will reach Sun liaiicl co hy ia-cemls-r 1st i lip, leav ing w Ithout a cent ami earning all his money. La (irani'.i! Chronicle: M. Raker, Vj., Iiiw a Held of one hundred acre of w heat w hich prvcnt8 a fine stand, a portion of w hich would average forty bushel to the acre, but It will hardly uy to harvest It, and he ha turned nun the Held fifty head of hog, and will tin ii iu more. In thi way he ha fair prisipect of a good prieu for the w heat, w hich would hardly pay harvesting expense for the regular market. On Monday morning', say the Itniwiisvlllu Time, the grower com menced to pick hops) at nnwt of the yard. Willi very few exception all have agreed to pay 40 cent per Isl and have given up the plan ilrst pro-HN-d of asking the picker to wait for money until sale could be alb-ctcd. The prevailing dullnes) of the market, low price ami slight demand for the product have, lu many Instances, worked a hardship upon the grower, w ho have liccn compelled to borrow money n h ri spioi:h1 security, and take chalice ujhiu naluing enough fri in the crop to mn t expenses. The Oregon City Enteriiri-e give the following hard bit; "It was ex-pi-ctcd that teams from all the larger town In the state would Is) present and comjs-te in th' race, hut the ooin laiiies of Sjilvm, Albany and Eugene and .MuMiniiville, and several others jwiii! unable to rie the iiec-ary , nioiiey lo defray exis ii-, llnir town ls-ing evidently ls niggardly to b i serve a g'ssl llrecompi.iiy." Rut thi-re . Is no sense in it. The Allauy lire , i-oiiijrany I one of the Is-st in the state; nt it was h-amed .evend year ago ' l -i tin ru uu noililoir l'i hlriiiz pn- fcssloukl runner lu ord. r to win tour uaineiit ro, and tite yrltm thi year were I be most i.lggardly lu the history of the association. Allny iH-mis-rat. A Oniili f)K. Portland Welcome; A small, w icked and shrewd youth, 1 passing by the nsiiii-nee on Sixteenth ( . . , i . . ... l L 1... I si reel or a ISO y m limn ov s new iisi, I some ilotniviic tnitililes, said: "O, ! in ins, if you .1 give me a ouarter, I'll ' tell you w here I saw your liUsliaud a ! little while iro." Here' the miartcr; j m here was be.'" she a.ked. "Ill the I pustoffloe, nia'am." And he wa out of sight In two seconds. The Oregon I'ress Aslatlon will jnuet In iVudleton, Tuewlay, Oct. 2. i Attorney J. M . Harrlsburg today. Students Huston and shnltih-k have returned to school. ! Wm. I lulll. lav arrived in Eugene a.ain yesterday morning. ! A. C. Wisidcock went to Portland on the overland this liioruiiig. Clarence Ailains returtied from u trip to Astmia this aftcriiisiii. ! J. W. Wilhrow went tn hi Folk county hop ranch this morning. , Mr Hanson ha Isfii iiiite 111 hut i is considerably Improved tmluv. Miss Knsi Williams, of Cottage (irove, Is visiting iriciul lu Eugene. II. C. Wortmnu, of l'orlluiiil, ss-nt Sunday w ith his lumlly lu thi city. Rarncy Murklcy went to 1'ortl.ind this morning to Is' gone iiImiiiI two wick. Mrs. Itristow ha returned fioni u visit to her son, J. W. Ilristnw at 1'ortland. Rev. John l'arsons, of Sali-ui, pi si.l lug elder for this district ofthc .M. E. confereiu-e, arrived on this afternoon' train. Mrs. Williiim Fdrlswent In Portland on the local thi morning. The little liaU'of.Mr. and Mrs. W. W. I'y Is seriously III. 1'rof. J. It. Homer, of Corvnllis, and I'rof. D. V. S. K id. of thi city, w ho have 1st-n absent at Cihw lav for sev eral days, returned home Saturday evening. C. Marx mid wife left Saturday night on a visit lo his brother ut F.tmi, forty miles from Vrekn. They will Is gone alsiut two week, nud may visit Siiu l'ramisiii. Rev. (I. A. Rtuir pnMil throiiKh on his way to Cottage (irove this ufter iiimiii and will return here In the morning. His little girl accompanied bliii this fur and remained over with friend. I. I.. Cumiils'll, president of the On iron Slate Press Association, I in Portland making urrangeii cuts with the executive oomiulttin concerning the next hurting of that Issly. It will im. t at Pendleton uboul (K'to Ur 1st. I'sli) (limM, h iti-iiiltr s. Jnines Walker, of Hael I Nil, I In town today. Judge Fullcrtoii has returned to his home at Ihwtchurg. Frank Hampton nud wifo will spend the winter lu Eugene. Wclby Steven eamo up from Hnr risburg this afternoon. Miss (Vila Walker, of Portland, is visiting relative lu Eugene. E. II I.uucr exiH'cts to leave for Philadelphia next Thursday. Mr. R. J. Peiigrn went to Portland this morning on a short vblt. I. M. t ilfii, a graduate of the state university, I visiting in Corvalli. Mr. Win. Preston and little sons went to Pleasant Hill this afternoon. I ieorge Welch left for hi home in Astoria on this morning' local train. Prof. D. V. H. Reid wa in attend aiice upon the Coo county teacher In stitute lust week. t'mic John Diamond, of Cohtirg. w ill start alsiut OctoU-r 1st for several week visit Willi relative at Toledo, Ohio, and near Chicago, HI. Messrs. Kohli r, Roger and Fields, Siutherii Pad lie railroad otllclal, passed up on the overland last night, to meet the olllclaU from the south at Ashland. Attorney l Rilyeii, atlin-d lu a new suit of clothes, left for NeW Mrt thi morning, to visit hi family who have U'ii sojourning at NcwHirt for the post month. Chris Murx and hi wife will leave on a visit to Yreku, Cal., and preluibly San I'randsco, on tonight' overland train. Mr. Marx wa a resilient of thu former place w hen a young man. Mohawk Item: Alfred Drury, our is st master and Mrs. Drury are so journing at thu Mineral Springs, on the McKeii.le. Alf was partially par a I .eil some time ago and 1 not enlne ly recovered yet, and I trying the vlr tuo of the mineral water. Attorney Jisiepli Young hu returned from hi outing. Hu tirst went to lloscburg, (hence lo Kuhdoii, Coos Hay, and Sitislaw, aud then up the ostst to Yaiulna Ray. He traveled on hi trip by railriavl, steamer, horse back, wagon aud on fW. He say he had splendid trip, considering every thing. D.lljr i.usrd, Kr.truil-r II. Mis P. E. Murch arrived from Port land today. W. II. Smith Is now clerking I i J. II. Mi l lung' store. I. 1 Campbell returned hoiie.' from Portland on lust night' train. Robt. Cathey audi li. Whits, tt. of Collage drove were in town lislay. Mr. Judge JU sn, nt Salem, I visit ing relative aud friend iu this city. Ik-puty Sherlir Ftkln I again home, having ii mil! up on thi afternoon' train. Attorney J. M. William went to Ilnrristitir this morning on profession- , al im si in-s. I M. Olen, of M.-Minnvllle, arrlvtil ; here mi thi afi riiisii' train for a i short visit. II. C. Humphrey aud Cha. Hadley I left for lion-ln till litomiug to Is) gone about a week. 1 Fred M. Mulkcy came lip on Ut 1 nittht' train from Portland. He will ; hunt at Coburg a few day. W. T. Peet and wife, of Corvalli, 'came up on thi taicrti'siu' hns ' visit fin ml for a few day. j Miss Allie Link left for .-.-Miivii's. : this morning, where she will keep i house b r I r broil ir lb winter. I Cha. E. WoJrotl, of this mp-r, left on last night' over. and train for Kbinalh I all, Oregon, on a IhjsIim-ss in Mis Calherlne Coswtll, of New i York City, arrived on the bs-al yesler ! day aft-rinsiii to visit with Mewlame N. K. Kraxer, II. Ingham and oth er relative. ! lie I nhl llllle. i l-'V. t i , I.Uk'elie, I j land Pri ll iellil. I Mis. J.ihii iiiail ami eu'iL-iihr, I Miss Nettie, Ui III to Unset, in this a f- li-rlliM.li to visit nlativn till. I lllelil for II few days. Hon. H. It. Mill' r and family nr ! rived here oil the ovellalii Irani till morning fmni lininl' Pass. I h. v have aln ady lakeii up tin I r re-iii-in' III the I r. I nil hnue. They come fur tile pllrHi.e el sending tlnir ihlldrell' to the tiniwisity. I'inIiiv's All.aiiy Herald -ay: R.-V. John I'al-'ii l. l , of ,-ali III, who ss-ul ,-uinl.iy in Albany, went up lo ' I. .Ki-ne i sii-nl iy mi ehun h dulns In i-oiiliect loll Willi the Mi tlnsll-t rolil, r ence, hu h im i ' then' In annual ses-. ; Hull III Xl Wis k. Prlnevlllo lb lew , Spt. h: "Mr. ami Mr. J. N. Poindexler, of heriii Prairie, aslnnton, arrived in Priuc- ville l ist Siiiulnv and w ill remain h-v- end Week Vlslliug their soil, P. II. I'oindcMer'' Mr. Poiudt xtcr, "Ncut" a he wa familiarly known, was sheritl ol l.une county for four i ai rnmi l.o tn is, . IIDN. 1!. II. (ill IlU VN li:I. (lie Old I'bnieer a ail Vcteraii of Hie I.egisUture Passu Any at III limiie at Cuburr. i'alij tiiisnl. s,-.u u.ts-r II. Hols-rt lk'Vius Cisiiraii, w hns. uaii.e and face are familiar to all l!ie older nwideiits of .aue county, died of par aly.is ui hi home at Colmrg, Monday alteriiism, at o..UI o'ebs'k. He wa strn ken with paral si alsiut twenty mouths ao, no, I until death, whlih resiiltcil 1 1 i ii 1 1 i it t cause, was unable to talk, or control tlm motion of hi limbs ,-xccpt to n Very liiuilisl extent, though fully con m ion of nil passing ui alsiut him. It. II. Cochran wa Isirn ill Unwind county, Mn., March I, l"0, Ising at his ili-ui Ii 7 Mar, i; moiilhs and ii days of nge. lie residisl on his father's farm until Is'd in April, when with his father, mother mid wife ho started for Oregon, En route hi oldest son John, was I ir n. After n Journey of six months they arrived in Lane coun ty, and Mr. Cochran settled on the die notion claim whole hu died. In liT'J he reinovtil to Eiieiio, residing here until he returned to the farm In lvi. The Mihtleal career of R II. Cis hntll was a aried and a lengthy one. lu It'ili he wiis elected a a nn inls-r of the territorial legislature. W a ch-ctcd a ini uils r of the slate legistature In 1S.VS, and re-elected lu IviO. In In' mi ili lealiil by Hon. C. 1'.. Chrismaii, hut ill iMi wus ngnln liis ted to 1111 his former ss.llliiii. in l.KiS he wus elect ed state senator, defeating Hon. W. W. Itristow, and In Is" I was again elected to the senate over Hun. John Kelly, of Springlleld. During this term hu was chosen president of the senate, resign ing two day l'fnro the close of the session o hasten linmo oil actxiuilt of the death of oi f hi children. In 1.171 he deflated Hull. R. J. Peligra for (he aulne mlllnli. It w ill 1st seen from the foregoing that Mr. Cis-hrm repre-cntcd Lane county for twenty year In the legisla ture. He always bsik an active purl lu educatiunal inatlers, serving many terms its schiNil ilini tors, ouu term ls Iug lu thu Eugene district. In sll tics he wa a ileiiiiK'rat of the Jackson lyis', II rm and unwavering. .Sir. Cis hraii was married to Mis llawnrth iu lil'i, four children Is ing Isirn to llie union, Jiihn, Wllllaui Wul ter, Charles R., nml l.ydia A., now Mrs. 11. Itunii. Hi wife died on the farm In 17,. Afterward he wiis mar ried to Mr. America Howe. Two children, Ixitli ileit ased, wi-ro Isirn to them. Sir. Cod i run survive him. Of the character of R. R. Cochran little need Isj said fur the beiielll of thoso who knew him. Hu wa straightforward and outokcii to a remarkuhlu degree. Always willing to light for w hat he dts'iuod'lho right, hoin-sl mid os-n a thu daylight. The burial will lake place under the aiiKpitv of lUlgeno lslgn No. II, A. F. A. M., to the Eugene Masonic cemetery Wednesday ufternism at 1 o'cliM-k, the funeral ctirtege leaving the family residence at U o disk Hi the morning. Ii.ll Uu.nl, Sri'triuhtr II. Tiik Wili.ami.itk. Toduy' Ore gouluii says: The last river and liar Isir bill eoiilain an appreprlutloii of alsiut tl.'l,mii for thu Improvement of thu Willamette, alsivo Portland, and mso,u along the river have Isfii very anxious to see the work begun. Yesterday Major I'osl, I'lilted State oiiglnis-r. nssived Instruction from the chb I of eiiglins r to makea survey of the upjs-r Willuiiiettu. Captain Cli'velanil lbs k well gis-s up to Eugene lislay, and w III isimn down the river and make an Initial recounolsMiuce prior to the survey Ising begun. He w ill note the condition ol the river at the present low slugn of w liter, so that If thu river should rlc he will have a gissi general Idea of Its present mmdltbin. 1'he s-nplii along the river Imve an Id. a that the exs-n-dlture of the t l.'t.ooi In w ing duui and scraping bar w ill euiibln the river to be iiavigatml to Corvalli the entire yr. Nkws ton li .nsioxkiw. A law wa passed by the lute cougnst allow ing t masters of the fourth class to administer any and all oath nuired lo I made by 'inioUcr nud their witm-MMf In tlm execution of tln-lr voucher, with the same effect a olll- eer having a seal. Such sitmuster must atllx the stump of hi ell Ice to hi signature, and I authorli-d to rharK the js'iisioiior cc ut for tuch voui ber. i hi Will be a great CollVeU- Icin tw peusiouer llvlHg In remote Mn., who h-uve heretofore Is-cn i4Jh,wI V travel ..sue ilistance lu order t eXct-nU their Voucher, Pn Ki ns S aki Sli in Journal: L. V. t. hie ii relumed from the Aumra hop districts and aay picker are si anv. Hardly a Imp yard baseiioiigh pickers, white or Chinese. Ill the dis trict where the Chinese Were Mill out last year, they Muse (o pick altogeth er. I ii any yyl w litre even a box ha been liiked ' while lals.r Chinese will iffyo to work, nor will they pick i for le "uiau t-J cent a bos. in vvrcv.-o!!-J4)r c-l."Trio.l lHaTOfr.;? 't''-y;;" j, oi iniuioti.-1. H i tn it o n Liver HcgU- S ffP Jonly Li vor jLJlsttd an 1 Kilucy tnoilicini) which you can un your faith fr a euro. A mi ltl lixi- tivi, a n il purely vo et.illi, nct T ino lirectiy -, ( on tlm Liver - a n.l Ki.I- iicv. Try it. Soil by a'.l TVui-.sU in Liijui.l, or ia To a-. lor t.il'D t ikotiilry orni.vlcinto.i tea. Th. Kllif ill l.lrsr Mrdlrlop.. "I lis iim-.I . mr "i tn im, ii. 1,1 rrr llrcs- I'ltiif .11.1 rsil is. ii., l.-ii, i, iit.lv ktv It I. III. It 111 ..r nil I to r tiif.ii.-iii.--, I'is.ii-i.li-r II a ihh1i.-i,i,. fin-si in ii.. i, -t,,.i, w'. jAca- BnS, laisitliM, tutit..it, irltllir I'tlktl.l-hl 11m Hi. Z Hlauip la red n wrapper n oa NF.IV HOI' V4KD. luibleuU of I'lrklnir-"... Iladly lluroed. Lidy Sept. 10 lS'Jl. Ill the hop y aid are 300 picker ami alsiut 1'tti inure Utile one camping. The latter often make a big bleak In the candy tstx of generous I ticlu WIN Hum, w ho Is everyboxly' friend. Thursdiiy of lust wvk, September 0, Imp picking commenced and haa went ui iini'lv every day since, except Sun iluy, wlieu ttieru wa preaching at insiii and a (icriuan picnic In the after IIIHIU. The picker are very Industrious and kivp thu dryer going day and night. They got 40 cent for a nlnu bushel Isix, and a they pick from early morn ing till upH-r time, they nil make gissi wages all. I nic well sallsllcil. 1 lie lion nru very nlcu and easy to pick. On account of early spravlng and giaxl cultivation the yard w ill yield a bigger crop than last jcar. ?ollceor mould can I si is-cn lu the yard. Six hundred and twenly liine biishcl boxes I thu result of day' woik. Miss Whitney of Eugene wn here tishiy ami took a picture of thu picker and 1 1 io yard. Monday started In with a funny haps'iiing: Six hog got In the camp and settled dnwii for it good meal lit Mr. Nd' Niiuto patch; but were nice ly chased out by alsiut 10 dog. The next wa a runaway of (hu team of butcher Clarence Rrulttiln, of (.'amp creek. After thu horse broku the wagon tongue, they ran into a barb wire fence ami stopped. Thu butcher' prellt I gone. The iiftoriiiHin wa very hot, and llllle ulrl baby of Henry Smith, who live three mile west of Eugene, wan nveroome by heat, but with the assis tance ol willing hands wus oon re stored lo health. Late In tho afternoon w hile every Is sly wa busy working a and accident occurred to Mr. Julia A. Morsoy of YoiicoIIh. The lady I 70 yours obi and stay is I In camp, while her folk were at work. While starting tho tiro for upNT her dres caught lire, ami though the lady hud presence of mind aud attempted to put the lire out, with a carM't, alio would surely have burned lo death, If the littlu dog had not called the attention of the people to the accident, me nillo follow barken loud, pitcously and continuously until help arrived and tin lady' life wa saved. Mrs. Martin Miller wa thu Ilrst to assist, aud put out the fire. Mr. Morsoy sudored lud burn on the hand and tss'lally ttio back of the ni-ok. She I well cared for now by her relative. J. K. Horence Item. The West, Hcpt. 7. J. M. lies, from near Eugene, I In Florence for a few day. He I well pleased with our town and country, and If he can make satisfactory ar rniigement, ho will soon become one of our citizen. The tug took alsiut 3,000 feet of lum 1st, by way of the river and oceau, to lleccla nu Sunday. Tho Robart wa anchored olf the light-house, a raft wa formed of tho lumis-r aud taken lu tow by a small Ismt lo laud on the beach at the light house. A breaker or two broke up the plan of the men ami the raft, and the lumber went ashore fur up tho ttranil. Stunner Lillian 1 to run on the river during fishing season, with Cap lain Steear at thu w heel aud Rill Rem harill at thu engine. The Corvalli (iaette haa been aolj to It. W. Johnson, Jaa. Flett, and Ueo. L. Paul. Awarded Hlj-hctt l!onor World' Fair. DTL' CHEAT! in MOST rrRFECT MADE A pur Curl Crf T.itar Powi!. Frt fcura AmmoniA. Alum or ny other aiultaint, JO YEARS THE STANLAKU