UV1 Y AND COUNTY. HATl'llD.VV , HEITEMBEU 22. UUQENE llHOTO pOT L Cor 7th and 1 WiMilJfo. MUK.VITIt. Henderson, liclltisl, J.J. Walton, attorucy-al-law. Monev t loan fii farm. Enquire of Judge Walton. Two seated hacks from i55 up at K. L. Cham hum. Dr. (. W. Middle may be found at hi residence on Olive street, between Fifth an.l Hlxth streets, one block wwl of the Mluueaota hotel. He U lire lred to do all dental work In the Lent manner. ThU la Hie season when the Caaada aulky and (Jang plow show their ureal suerlority they Uy In the ground and aa they have no landallde the draft la much lighter, ('ail on Y. L. CJIAMHfcria and tw satisfied. The Local Market. Tb tullotrtu quotation fcw th local awraal are o mall ria imj lb ara wnckl akl, aiij will luuod as oeuiUM uc a r port can b ml: TaesaDAV.tlsrr. V. Wnit-NX.m, en buard I (AT-rVr buM, M4 Fux'l-l"r Uwa .j.... ftr-rr Ik Ml'TTOH ivr K fo-rr Ik Vlab Par Ik Haaa-rvr Ik HH'icLOiaa ' B Smsa-far Ik uu-rn a HiTTa-rf roll (2 taa.) Kooa Per tlrn fan 'ss brut, I'M do Decaa l"r do IIIUI-Per Uuf Ha-fl Ik .. Potto- Y Btuhal aeoas Dry (rauulatad, l KilraC, 0 Ooldsu, Ik Copra Cos la Klou t Hlo Y Ik Java M II Ts- Ik Har Pt-r bos, JO Caaas Per Ik .. llr "7- liurs... i beat B. 7 ) U6 M 10 U 1 10 II (4 10 usg to U't '4 U 10 ! a ) I TS a t oo 00 (4 I ot at it ai A ( uiii 10 u I Ml 1 A IS 10 U) Only few of those 50 bur try har nesses left. K. L. t'HAMHKlia. A (Jooa TblM ! Keep at llaad. From the Troy, (Kansas,) Chief. Home yearn ago we were very much aubject to severe spells of cholera mor bun; and now when we feel any of the symptoms that usually preceed that ailment, such aa sickness at the stom ach, diarrhoea, etc., we became acary. We have found Chamlierlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy the very thing to straighten one out In stioli case, and always keep It about. We are not writing this for a pay tes timonial, but to let our readers know what la a good thing to keep bandy In the house. For sale by Omiunx & DkLano. Coal lllll Nursery. Call on or address T. N. 8-gnr, Eu- Sene, for all kind of nursery sUn-k. 'runes on inamlMilem plum roots that will not spmut, almi ou peach root. Try It. For a lame back or a pain In the side or chest, try saturating a piece of Han Del with Chamlierlaln's 1'aln ltulra and binding it onto the affected parts. This treatment will cure any ordinary ease in one or two days. 1'aln Italtn also cum rheumatism. 60 cent bottles for sale by Ohiii'k & DeLano. Cable From (ut-eu Lll. Dear Uresham: One more boon I crave, I trust la your aflectlon, 'Tie not to murder Dole, the knave, Or put down Iniiurrectlon; Tla not my crown; but me to save, I write in deep dejection, And so a package I must have Of Parks' Tea for my complexion. ORKSHAM'S ASBWKK TO VllKEX LIU When I received your cablegram, I thought I sure would faint For though I often use Parks' Tea, 'Tis not for your complaint. I reared that Mrs. U. would think Wrong about our connection, 'Till on her dresser there I saw Parks' Tea for her complexion. Sold by A. Verlngton. Wfcaa Uby atek, w oa. WIms sb was a Child, ertod for Csrtort. Whi ah bnaiM XH clun to CMorU. Whoa au Ud CblUrM, shs twtbsia Corla, Or. Price'a Cream Baking Powder WorU'i Pair NlgkMt Awara. DoilTiiliiKoSDlt orsaoit Your Lire Aiu Uiho truthtnl, Urtlliif HiUol a Hills teak lhal toll til about No-lo-bM, th woaoVrliil. birmlw, iiDiamillo btm btbltrura. Th Mt U triUliiK uid lh man who wruiu to (lull nd rn't rou no plTlrl or Snanrikl rtik Id utlni So-lo-b.'' SoldbrOtburn A IH-Uno. buok at drag ttom. or 1J Ball ln. Alda Tha mrlln Krawif to., Indiana Mlnaral Sprlnca, Ind. Iu Ihlldbuod'i Happy Dart. Among the Incidents of childhood that stand out In bold relief, aa mem ory reverts to the days when we were young, none are more prominent than severe sickness. The young mother vividly remembers that it was Cham berlain's Cough llemedy cured her ol croup, and In turn administers it to her own ofUnrlng and always with beat results. For sale by OaHCR & DeLaxo. The Talus ef a Friend. Corxema, La.-Forover six years I was greatly troubled with oonstlpa tlon and biliousness and was often un able to work. At the suggestion of a friend I tried r-lnimone Liver Regula tor and am now free of these troubles. Uarrlson Tarleton. Your druHKt sells It in powdul or liquid. The pow der to I taken dry or made into a lea. Ha Ills Area C at mil Bs Joat. 8pl. 13.-Gay Wilcot. aged IS J wm, wont lu aloep oa lb trark ia a yrj br I ha circo rara mm ataadieg. Oas ana Uj artosa lb trark. Ha a aeakanad by a sbarp ptia. A wbl bad sot off bt ana althslbov. Tb boy, boos faihar baa a reach aboT La Oato earn to ton aad joiaod the eircas ehicb aa to Wave earl Ibis morning. gprlDgtlfhl Item. Kept. IS, v.4, Mulilupa are gelling to Iw ntiiiienMia. Wm. Neia flnlahe picking hi this morning. Mr. It. A. Waalihurne and Mm. W illlam are on the sick list. Mlas Ida Itriiigle I visiting her sis ter Mrs. Walker, on Hear Creek. A tiumltfTof hop picker returned homesick Ut Meek, sli okm to Is- nop M)aniiru. Mr. Purkeyplle, of W.nt Point, futli erof biirlnutli ld'a genial express acelit, is viaitiog nere tin week. Ilev. Piert and wife came up ou yes vruaj vrening s train irom Mivenon, on their way from Hilvertoii to the M. eonrereiiie at hug-ue. IteV. F. II. ('aider iiicm-hcd at the Nets hop yard hundav afternoon, un liouueiiig a dime ais-lal to 1st given at the parsonage the 201 ti of this liuui'li. J. W. Htewart is having a wind mill put up between his dwelling liour and store, the tank of which will hold eight hundred gallon. He I going to oe on lue safe Ule lu case of fire. Messrs. Ned and Fiank Power started overland with their families for Palouse, Washington, this morn ing. They will be accompanied i v Mr. Wliiieureid a far na iillluiii coun ty, Onvoii. They will prtllily Hud s:ine snow ou the mountain and some cold weather before reaching their Journeys end. Monday morning as the Miae Thompson were driving throiiKh town on their way to the Nei bop yard, ineir norm isvame unmanageable and ran several Mocks and In turning a corner came near tipping over, and of course like most ladles m-rcamcd rr helii. Heveial men tun to tlielr als- taiue and stopjs-d the horw. No damage was dono but the young la dles were pretty badly frightened. Waiuky. LooK!l AT Ahtoki a. These As toria rallttmd Items are getting to Iw sort o' funny. Tho Iim'iiI ers liave to say somuthlug so they get olf thing even like this: Houllieru Paeitle peo ple are Interested in Astoria Just at present. They are making no noise nor talk to any suidy committee, Imt they are doing considerable Investigat ing. It Is tiot at all likely that the citizens of this city will wasie any time with the Southern outtlt, as old Huntington, like the rest of the rail road bilks, had them rustling fort. in,. Out) two or three year ago, and w hen It was raised he went back on them. If the Houthern or I'uion wants to come to Ai toria, let them come; and pay their way In. Tkt Irraaraaalbla lllfTa" Haw Fkancikto, Hept 18 In the supreme court the motion ol Alice Edith Wythe to have the remittitur recalled In the lllytho case has liecn denied. Attorney Hart, representing Florence Wythe HlncKley, sH-uklng of this matter, said: "The motion to re call the remittitur was ou the ground that the ludicmeiit rendered ly Judge Cotfey had not been properly recorded, and the action of the supreme court negatives that assumption. nils is one more step toward a settlement of ttie litigation." me itoiuitinys, re resenting the gypsy Wythe, huven petition pending before Judge Colley on the same point. This decision Het ties IL The Telegram says thut Indication point to a heavy Immigration to On gon during the coming year. Ittveut ly many request have been received by (secretary r. it. .Municn, 01 tne state immigration board, from several of the railroad companies which center In Chicago for literature regarding Ore- foil. Travel Is reMrted to 1st on the nrrcaMe, and Oregon I attracting much attention. A dozen boxea pack ed full of immigration literature will be forwarded at once to Chicago lor gen eral distribution. It is expected that this matter will he the means of direct inir a irn-nt manv tieolile to this state. The outlook in this regard is encouraging. A Wire Wanted. Ladles please write to me, an honest, sincere and respectoble young man, who wants a wife. I am 31 year old, height 6 feet and 6 inches, weight I'M) pounds. Dark hair and blue ?ye. I do not use tobacco or liquor. Am an engineer by trade, but can dr. other kinds of work. l.aulcs please write and you will learn more. Address a f L ..... ... j. J I. r i r.i.in, Comstock, Or. iilnw r...nku.rai Tn,lv'a Orr-L'oniaB coutaln a long articls iu which it docUrra lhal it ia proteble W. W. Hauudrr. who Dmrderrd C'bsrla Cauiplwll 10 Alhanr, about Olu Vn sgo 1 to lx paruuoau uy UoTaroor I'enooyer, saying great prasturs bad brn broasbt to br opoo lb gorD or, and intimating that Attorney Otncral CbamterUio. wbo was proacuiing attor Dry at tb tims, msjr aiis'o tbo prtilioa. A raaams ot ins inriueai 01 iuc uuroir given, which sr vciy laminar lo sil nm rfMldcuta ot this city. It i Hated that Mis UinnU Alliann. in arhntn Haundrrl tU -D- gaged, sud br sister, Matlis, now tusrtiid, mitts In Montana. mi uiaiur wm u watrbed with great interett ty Aluaty pco- P'- Kemsral .Notice. V..liv ll.nianwav haji nlllllVel Ills drug store to the obi stand iu the Titus block, corner or lllametie aim .inui n l.un, Iia la nn.liarel to furnish gKslslnhlsllneof tlrst-closs quality, and at reasonable rates. For Male. Four hundred acre of land near Eu gene. Will I-? sold in a b.sly or in tracts to suit purchaser. Frank Coi.kjiaji. Heed wanted by C. C Co., Eugene. Orchard (ran (iill'l-Iliitll A New Bakj. Just conijletei in connection with the Minnesota Hotel. First class accommodations for both man and beast. I lay and grain will be furnished at low rates. Now I tl e time to do dry t li.wing, get an Oliver chilled plow and It will keep Itself in the ground. Callon F. L. Cliamls-r for the only genuine and at reduced prices for 'tt. To Fahmkk. Just completed a new barn at the Minnesota house f.r the accommodation of my patron. Hay and grain at very reasonable rate- IloiiT. Joiissro.v Oalvaiiit-d fruit dryer wire lower than ever twfure at F. L. Chamueiu. Farm fr I. ext. A gosl farm to rent. Inquire of Ax Dilly. OIU.I.OX M. K. (ONH.ItK.Nt K. Krport ef Hie (Ipetiliig of the I'orir ereild Session, The Ort-goit Annual Confen-mvof the M. E. Cliurvh i' iud on Wcdnca- ii:iy iimriilug, ss-pt. 1:1, iv.m, at ;TH a, m. After singing ol a hymn llishop Joyiv read the scriptural' lessons slid afterward the Sacrament of the Lord's Supisr w:i adniluUteretl I he-.- exerri-s were Very Impressive aim a larye immis-r ot preachers and is-opie pinii'ipatel. Aftet litis , ver Issly said a hearty amen to the hroiherlv nraver of the llisliop, into the spirit of which It was ini)ssilile not to enter. The rll was culled and fifty mini"- ters answered to their name a fol lows: ALU-It. J T. AILatiy. H'S'lli. K, lirnnts ':iw. Itiislionif, J W, Astotla. ILivcl, T p, Sunny view. ltI.Uin. It T llrink, M ii, Wilbur. Hiickner, N S, Ashland. Craven, F. S, Meilford. Calder, F II, Springtleld. Craiidull, C E, Amity. iN-nisoii. J N, Portland. Driver, I D, Fiip-nc. Klworthy, 11 It, llillsUiro. tiraunis, U W, Saleiii. tiardlner, W J, Caiibv. Uould, Hiram, Corvalli. One, II W, Ptvrtland. Ilarrington, W S, Mt.Tulr. Horner, K It, Lincoln. Jones, I'L, (inuits Pas. Kershaw, A, HuLLard. Iav, S L, Mn-dds. I-w Is, C A, Portlniiil. Metiiinger, S I-:, McMintiville. -Mcluturir, D N, Eugene. McLachliiu, J Kti:itl, Tillaiiusik. Myers, W II, JchVron. Mulligan, A S, WiHslLurii. Paron, John, Salem. Hoval, I' F, llnsiUs. Itoyal, J II It, Sulem. KHirk, J II. S.-tleui. Starr, S A, Dallas. Sw wney, J M, Lowell. Sumiiii rvllle, D T, I-Iiuiioii. Spaugler, J W, Mehama. Smith, J S, Ashland. Sykes, linl.riel, Oregon City. Stratford, J L, Dnuu. 'riiompMin, E L, Itoseburg. Win-, M C, Mt. Talsir. Webh, II P, ScIIwishI. Walters, D A, Forest (Srove. Whlttukel, II, Salem. Wigsieatl. D S, Cornelius. Wolfe, David, llrowusville. Whittlcld, W S liulse, J M Skiduiore, J II McCart, A M I'Koll.UIONKIIS. MiMire, Frank L, Cliitskauie. Peart, Isaac, Sllverton. Wuiinby, II W, Marshtleld. Ilelkuup, L F, Dayton. Stryker, S W, Portland. Ilrowu, F J, IW-avertoii. Comer, It M, Turiier. Diuiick, li D, Lakevlew. Dr. lieiiisoii was re-elected Confer ence Secretary, and cIhsh- for bis as- slHiulitst'. .. l.cvlsuiid I.. 1,. 1 1 it mi 1 1- son. lliniui r. Welch was re-elected Statistical Nt!'y., S. W. Striker was apKiutel as Ins assistant. Prof. Starr wus riM-lccted to the. position of Treas urer. The staiiillni: CoinmilUi-s were noui- Inatetl by the Presidlnir Elder ami elected, and Hisrial couiuiittee were apNiiutei ou .MlrsiniiH, .Misnlorary Ap propriations, Ministers Conference Traveling exiieiiscs, and Cuiiferviice Exaiuinatioiis. Conference i to meet every morning at m o'clock, and for lirst hour to give Itself lo hearty devotional exercises under the direction tho direelioii of Dr. Keen. Tho jssiple of Eugene will U- dellghtetl should (hey coiuu in at this hour, a by all mean the should. Dr. Kii n will also conduct a service from 4 too p. m each day. I he M. 1.. Cliurcli of l lngoii is nskrd to raise during next year the following amounts, for Frccduicn'a Aid and Southern I'.ducation .society: I teliend Conference i-Xs.-uses (''l.1.(l Ephcopal Fund H4.'l.oo Sunday Sclnsd L'nioii 2tw.im Tract SK-lely LIih.00 The Conference n-i-elved as IU divi dend from the Methodist I took Con cern fsW. The following viitiug pn-achers were inUisluivd: L It Ford, Samuel Moore, ft M llooth, J H Anderson, O C Wilding SS Liilliger, J M Shiiles, (1 II Fease, John Fly II II, Wllmol Whitfield, A N Fisher, etlitorof P C Atlvocate, A M McCart, J E Sny der, pastor of I'nlted llietliren church, J It Carter, P E ot same church, O O Smith, Dr llerth r. The examination of the character of each preacher now coinine nct-d. T. L. Jones of (traut Pass tllstrlct pn-seutel his resrt In which he indi cated the very faithful work of a mt self (Inning body of men. The aver age salary of the stor In this dis trict was not much more tliar. Five imstors n-ceived l.-s than lion. The Woiiiun Home Misaionury So ciety luut given assistant- of a unsit en couraging cliaructer, and without it muny would have sulFenKl worse. There, were 1'J revivals resulting in more than .VW accessions tot lie church. After thl the character of the preacher of this district were passed, and E. E. Thompson was granted a certitlcuto of location at hi own re quest. Tl en the Porllauil district was roil ed and Dr. Wire read his report. He close his term of six year at thl con ference ami gave a mnt hopeful and ehsjiieiit review of hi work. He had to report the death of II. P. Hatch well during the year. The bard time have bud a depressing ell'ect Us)ii the finance here as in the other district, but taking iu the six year there ho 111 much advance. In cl(s.ing lie expressed his apprecia tion of the minister under hi charge, and in a pleaiug inuiiiit-r I' Id of his mis-t varied exs rleiii-s. At this Miiit Drs. Hammond, Hsrt U'll and Kis-u were iiitnsluii-d, the lat ler add rc-st-d the mnferemv, express ing a tlesire that the community gen erally shouLI Is- Invited out to the n tacostul mts'liiikrs. Dr. Hartell pn-s-nted the work of the Frs-dmati' -M l and Snitlii-rii Ed ucation Sis iety in a very eloquent ad dres, show ing the comolitaiilui of the M. E. church. He claimed fol It the t . 1 1? of the National Protestant Church of America ;, tL;! In- would chanin-its iiaioe. Uit thai to .-'p. ill It was I hat, as it was iu countle of the Cniti d Stat- With the exception of 4' "I In th uth. W-hop Joyce spoke ill a very kind, brotherly wsy of his work a bishop and made everyone feel at ease under hi- presi h ncy. The various committis- were Called and con fere tiff adiourn-l. This a!t-rinsiii IT. Keen will bold a ts-utenistal servhs at 4 o'ci'M-k and eVervoiie w ill l-e welrome. At T-'sop. in- Dr. ILiri r. II will deliv er one of his stirring addn-wse on the thniie he spi-ke upon this morning. Dr. Kn ,iiilucii a lVnteooatal service this aft rnoon commencing at 4 o'clock. He based bis remarks oa Luke 2:1-1. lie aald: It Is the gift, not of a blessing but of a WcsM-r. Adoption make u eligible to the ntiptioii of the Holy llhost in 111 fullie ,. When the Holy lihost come he set II ill a ttiiillngnillou of love. I he got tlrttl brethren of hearluir of Hie irn-llllie tidesofof iutsUuhly. I Lev are Hot! irrvsistthle if we v get llllitl with ! the Holy (ihost. There is not much of , lue but I ant free and that came w hen the Holy (iluwt came and touch et I my w ing and away I went and I am on the wing yet. Thank (iod 1 w a a Isiy and aw those early Mi-tlnt-i tlislsaud I liave never got oi-r It. The rmiisDAY, i:ptemi:i:io. New -lock stoves. I'. I.. Cham in its. hop luaiket is still thill and llfo- Tht A line heating stove for tT at F. L. Cm.vmi;! .us. (ila-ut cut to onlcr. F. L. I'll A Miu us. EiiKi iic has s. n( alsnit lur usual nuiiiU r lo the annual liorM- rain. The painters are iloin the llm-Miitf Work ou tin- out-ide of Mayor Flielid ly's new rc-lili'iuv. (in- liuinlre-l and lo mw 1 1 - I v tihosi rt'isirts liiin-s If. lu (he evening Dr. Hartell uiinlcati t-Xivilelll ssss-ius.n me woia oi inu Mudt ills i,t Ihe I nhersitv. .Nearly all I-recdiuane Aid and soulheru l.duca- tiM.ld students have refurm d. lion HtM'ictv bristling Willi fact. i.. ,, , , ., We have 4d sclus.l, .Lung voriou i 'V-. i' !, i l' ,.A V"u '''I" kind, of tthlca.lonal work, alid n.anv '"'r ' .N''LN:,1r Ur w"-v, of the tslucausl class are U ginning to " , ' t u t r , I I VI U proud of work which I. developing . , X"k "ur the negro where at llrsl thev did not, several cars of lie. arc Ulng loa.le.1 U lieve it isstslLle. He said that he at the depot for shipment to l omstiick challeuuetl anvo-ie lo sugm-sl any ul-i 'on, where they wilt ls tnated by lift thev could think ol iiiel he could , " l"v 1 ' piw inaciiiiie. Ilud negro ts-V and girls w ho couid re cite it as well aa the Anglo axoti. There are H,.Vi,ui iitgns- In the South, and lk births every day. There is work enough for all tin- churches. Dr. Mason, the field actit of this society Is a negro, and a mrt time ai;o L-livi reil the sermon at tin- service lor ordination of elder in the North Indi ana Conference. Dr. Hartell scoured nearly M stil-scrlU-rs of tlO each for th e yt'ar. hi-xxinu I'.iv. The following adihtloiial mliilsters to the iiiihiU-r of M, w ho were present yesterday, answered at roll call today: (.' AldiTsou, A (' Falrchild, Edward (tillins, E (' (Iratle, Charles Edward L-kc, Harold OU-rg, O F Itoreiid, N M Skipworth, J II kid more. llcsollltloll. from Ministerial Asso ciation iii refereiiiv to the apsiintineut of chaplains for state institution were referred to a ssrlal couiuiittee. Kesolutioiis of appnviatioli of the visit of Dr. Ilnrti ll were adopted. Hie following visitor were intro duced: Dr llines, M 14 Dixon, Henry Moyts, Mr. McCart. Dr. Parsons presented his reisirt of the Salem district showing splendid work at reduced salarie, on account of hard tliiu-s, Ciillis-lluli for U-Iieviv leucesw lll U- much the same a last year, though mission will probably realize an increase. Over likl conver sions and sou accession to the church on iirohatioii. 'i'i .t-....t i i .i.i. .o . . t t ne eneeiive eioer oi mis tnsiiiei were pnsi-d nd n-isirted their work. J. II. II. Itoyal, a suis-rannuate sMike- concerning hi eroiial health and i-xpn-escd his dts-n interest lu -Mi IIiihIimu Uols-rt ILsith, another ilieralinuate, ssike of hi faith ill Jesus. Dr. Doane, still another, raid lie had us gissl health as ever In his life, and was lining us much work a ever. Dr. Fisher, the editor of the Pucillc Christian Advis-ntc, addressed tho con ference iu the int. rests of thl iimt. He paid a liohle trihute to the heroism and w isdoiu nf those who came us pio neer .Mel iKsllsl preacher to On gull. Ill lo years since thl imisr was started. Yu retpiire not merely a Iim-uI church pas.r but a general large pusr representing tho I iiclllo .orthwt-sl. 1 Ids Is i-siM-cially emphaslod w hen we remeiuU-r that then have Is-eii Good conversion iu thi iortioii of our terri tory ilurliig the pn-M-nt year. I he cir culation must U largely liicreaswl if we are to have a first class church pa-PT- ... iir.iiiammoiui added a lew word to this and a to the Usik concern. The bishop read from a letter from Itishop Ninde, who Is In China and unable to get Into Corea. Our mis sionaries ore able lo rvorl through the nail; they are all well. Hu said It was a U-uutiful thought that notwith standing all the traveling of our bish ops no accident hud ever hups'iicd to nuy of them. He then sjsike very earn estly ou the ecullurl(ie of -Method-Ism and Its marvelous successes. Couiliilttee will be busy doing their work thl afternoon. At 4 o'cha-k Dr. Keen will hold a pcntccostal service. I'verylsHly I given a pressing invi tation to the revival meeting at 7 JO this evening, and to the devotional hour from N to tl each morning. Candidates for admission to the con ference will beexamiiml and addressed by the llishop at 1U o'clock tomorrow morning. Adrrrtlsed fur Sale. The s rsonal prois-rty of the Myrtle Creek CoiisolldaU-d Hydruulio Mining and Manufacturing Company on Myr tle Creek, in I long la county, is adver tised lo a Itoneburg pas-r to be sold at sheritl ' sale ou Friday, Oct. 1, IM4, at 1 o'cliM-k p. m., and the real estate, quartz mining claims, placer claim, lodes, lead, ledge, or mineral dep'isiU are advertised III the kuiiia puM-r to I wild Saturday, Oct. 2), lv.4, at 1 p. in., lo satisfy, first: A Judgment in favor of J. II. Foreman for H-lViw and inters est; second, lo satisfy a Judgment in favor of John Newsoin ami J. H. Mo Murry lor ttl!2Uu and Interest; third, to satisfy a Judgment in favor ot A. E. Wood for UU1U and Interest. Cheese I ( tiefne ! I Ask your grocer for Pleasant Hill Fuctory cheese. The best mude hi Or egon. E. C. Smith, sole agent, wholesale and rt-tuil. A!Uny Herald: Mr. J. II. (inty, trc.isurci of Lane county, send the Herald sonic sH-ciineiis of Silver pruiiestliat uresuperli Is-aut list of even Oregon fruit. The funeral of the late Mrs. E. J. l'arriiifton occurred tins morning at II o'clis k from the family residence on Eleventh street lo the l.'o. O. F. vui etery. It was largely attended. We iimlcrslutid that the Eugene butcher were entertained Lv one of their uuuiU-r lust evening. It I need les to state that the evtning was ss-nt In a pleasant manner. H. II. Friendly received leli-gnims tislay from Salem, AILnuy, liidcis'ii deiitv and Drain, wanting' lo puniiaso brimstone. He only has a few barrel on hand and will keep (he same at homo for (he use of our ls-al hop men. It is said that the Portland market i. entirely bare of this article. Delightful full weather. Onlv two more days of the statu fair. It I statetl that a marriage will oc cur In Eugene Sunday. Hop pickers finished work at the Patterson yard yesterday. New students are U-lug enrolled lu the state university dally. The EiigMir- raid ttorsgn work reci-ired snuiher rsiload ol bier llii- afternoon. Tho ill a f mute schisd os ned at Salem yesterday w ith thirty student In attendance. The On gun one mile runninii rtstirj w nisshed at llie Uti fair yesterday, when MnwiUa weut a uulu iu I Al't. The Albany iViuocrat says: "In the matters of stand up and gun ac cidents I jne county continues to keep up it rword." The trotting record wu broken at (lulcslmrg, III., yesterday, when Allx trotted a mile iu ":o:;j. The former record was l':tl. The ilryrr of llie Kugeue iMUtiery alartrsl np last niglit. They are now working ou llurllelt pi-sra aui primus. C'oUi.i h-ralde fruil it enuring. The pulsiuieter is a new thing for dis-tor' use. It Is n watch which re cords on the dial the liuiiils r of pulse U-ut per minute. Ths Washington n pliblirau nouiiuaUj Dooliltle aud Hyde for congrrsn vralt-iday. I'b platlnrui ilwlaret for Ires sud uulluiit ed eoluag of .liver. The railroad ctiintiiissioiiei srritrd her this allernoon, at J ut" o'el.s k in a spseutl train, consisting ol two Pullman car. Tbt-y are out iurling llie railroad track sud probably drinking good wiue. The (ll'Altli Joh oftliv Is supplliil w ith a large assortment of fancy sta tionery, curds, wedding gissls, invita tion cards, etc., of latest style. Low rati- for Jolt printing, good material and llrst-clus work. Statu Printer linker has completed the 1'lth Oregon supremo court rviHirt and it is in the hand of Ihu hind er. The volume contain over noil printed l-ugc and the work I well done. They will Is- ready for distribu tion in a short lime. Italn. lire rcxirtcd In the Pnlotise district during Ihu post week, and far mers are fearful that last year's exs rlclico will be repeated. Same aoll ditlons exist at Hcppuer and vicinity. The Pulouso harvest hclug late, the damiigu may lie great to grain inter ests. Itom-burg Pliilndealcr: The prune crop hu Ist-n considerably damaged by tint late rain, the silver prune cs Mx'lully, and many of them are rotting on the trees. There wa every prist-s-ct of an enormous yield a few days ago, but In many places there will (mi scanvly half a crop of that variety. The Italian ami is-litu varlctic are a yet uninjured and their yield Is heavy. Person wishing notice or advertise ments in the Wkkki.v (iUAUli should bring them In Thursday as the i-r gis-a to press early Friday morn lug. The Wkkki.v Oi'ahii has a very large circulation throughout the county, and I an excellent medium through which to rea h country customer. Our sub scription Usik I oMn to the lnssTllon of advertisers thai they may what they are getting for their money. Astoria lludget, Kept, In: Two can nerle starusl putting up fish tislay, Hanthoru's and Kinney'. Tho price they pay the fishermen 1. one and one half cent. They claim there is noth ing In it at thut price and that they would not Pack If they had to pay more. Csk, at Clifton, oilers two cents for fish laid down at hi cannery, but It would not pa v the fishermen to tuk their catch there for the differ ence. There i not much money In full fishing, but everything helps a little. For Kale! The Eugene Iron Works. Enquire of O. N. FliAZKU, at the Works. Attaciikp. Word oomre to us from lUstehurg that the Annie mine, In the Itohetnia district, wa attached by the sheriff of iKuiglu county yentvrday, at the Instance of three laliorers, for the sum of Ho, and the mill w hich had Just stalled up was closed down. The mill ha Is ' M closed dow n for some time on ais-i unt of the scarcity of wa ter, but snow fell there Inst Sunday and wnt. r is again plentiful. It I thought tho trouble will tw speedily settled, and the mine put to work again in a few day. In fact, w li-arn that a good liond was offered hy Cot lag" irove partitsi in the cast-, but that for some P -"ii It w as not act.-epUd. Can't Stavk CitiTinsM. Jovern or Peiuiover, through hi private seo retary, fr. Munley, ha placed the folio Ing rule in force at the capltol, the text or wi.ien iscertainiy not am- i the lllmH K)r, nn,t tUrt.w , ,,.), i l.iguou.: " I nder section .4I of lbs j ttlH My as well s to bsvo hit him laws oi i in-iron, me governor mui re-, ki.m w hipping a 6-year, port to each legislative assembly all ' ,,,,, lu r,,wrilee U.y Is only II of reprieves, conimutation and ' y,r of age and only did what most trdoii. ing to perslsU nt and ma- ' u,y wul(J ,1BV(, ,lim,.m ,,. I, clou, represenialions, no report herr-! f lurruhurg tss.ple was almost after, of such ca-s,, other ti.sn that 1 , yiy wlln 1W .Vfendant, and f.rovid.sl Ly law, wl 1 be ma-le from ,lU e ,,r UlP jlt, K,ve great To 1tAS. My loan company It now In fund, and we have a few thousand dollar hi loan on farm pio pcrty. E. J. MiClamaha.k. 14 acre of gissl farming land situ- aU-il w ithin a inllu of the d ofllce of a town of lit l Inhabllants, w hich lias river a well a railroad tran.sjrtation and a graded school, will Ui sold rea sonable for cash, or will tuke desirable pnqs rty lu or near Eugene as iart pay. Address or Inquire of E. C. Ijikc, Eu gene, ( iregon. TlIK liKoWMI.KK ItoV. Wednesday' AILsny Is-mis-ral: The examination of the Itrownlee loy created great In Un-t in HarrisLurg yesierdsy after noon, Justice Howell' court U-ing packetl. L. M. Curl apis-ared for the i slate and Hon. J. K. Wt alhcrford for ! the defense. The evlderpst sliowcl Or. Price's Cream Bakinr; Powder AveU Os KMd MiSanalar ", ka Fri aatUfactlou. Hop house and ntinn supplies of all kinds at F. L. CiiAMiitKa. Kr.il EslilD Irausfers, K AlltMot'Nr. A C I '-les to l.llcllo I'jtVe, lota !l to i inclusive, mid lots 4 and Llock M.', l uirilioiiiil; r. il. Jl XiTION. H Pliilmort lo Frederick W Folsum, N j of lot land U fis-t oirof the oul h side of Ut -I, Llk 4o; mmi. t lam m i:. Duvl-I Moise.Jr., to Mark ll.els.ll, lot ... Llk I. Morse n.l, tl"" t nlM HV. C.lMuth L Fre-lt-rlca Muths, aenst in t is .. r I and w; tl. May II Thompson to EHaU'th Jam. s, I ucrcs In t I'i s, r I w; Fum. I PCopleti to II F Martin, 37 acre In t I'.i s, r I w; -IVsi, FW F.-Uun to S P liilmore, Jm acn-s In t I'i s, r 'i w; ro.iMi. W T II Morgan to P E Snislgros an I Ia-h is II Johnson, l ji7"i acre. In t hi , r 'i r; Ion. John W Piirkerson t.i N P Purkir son, .IJii acres In t I'i , r 1 w; f I. Arthur L Fraer to J H McMurry, so acn-s near Eugene; rs.m. Arthur L I'riKer t i Milton W M Murry, mi acre near Eugene; .s,.'i. Iratiniv to Joseph . Miow bridge, ID acres in t C, s, r J w; 1 O A C li It to J C Ulchardsou, 10 acn-s In I Is , r "i w; (li, I'uiil (icrsLach to J W Klrkpatrlck, lU.7'i acn-s; t.sl. Hop House I'liiriii'il. Psllf liuanl. s, ,l-iuls r .', Ijist lilgbt alsuit in o'clM-k the hop house on the Sih-r yard on CamiiCrvs-k W us Ml st roved Lv lire. Our Informant slut, that they had not lliiishtsl picking in the yanl, and that w hen the tin- isvurn-d the two IL sirs Imd only Iss-n coven-d with hop alsmttwo ho'uis, and that a spark from one of ihu fiiruucc, two were used In the house, caught and set the drying Ibsiroti tin-. It was not known w hi ther or not there w as any lusiir aiice on (he house or hops, or the amount of dried hop hurtn-d. Our In formant, however, Is of tho opinion that no Imps had Uvu removed from the lioii-e, and as the yard of l-'i acn-s was nearly picked at least l'i,ui0 s. ii mis w ere di-st roved. This Is tho second flru exs ricmtsl by the Silent. About two years ago their n-sldeiu-e and content were ifu slroyeil by II n. letter l.lst. 111. Sept, Crawford I'll Davis E F Duster J Fisher Mrs Itosa Johnson I.Ia Maxwell Ella Morris C II Ithynard Etta at sou J J McCollum Fan li lo McFurluud W II A chare n on rent will Imi mad nn rscti lelier itivt-ii out. IVr.oii.eallliix lor It-ltvrs will I'lrtM ajr shell WrrllHs. T J. UAlii, P M. Iliichanan C Curtis O P Dlxson C K Emasoii John Foley J U Knighton Wllliu Miller W J Peln-e Dr Trout man H F Ward (ID Wiio II I. The Albany Democrat ) : l lie man arrested and held to awall llie action nf Ih grand jury to Lreaking in to the U. I' depot, prine. to bavs lsen s realdrnl of Oregon at least ill yean. Hu name la A. 1). Arerlon. Heteral years sgo sn Albany lawyer settled up sn e.tats lor him. The ludicsliou are uow that b baa been in Oregon for souis tune. Un the Mouday in the allernoon when lbs O. P. depot wa Ami mliUd. a nian wa ranght going through lb house of Fogsns Fisher, ol Miller. 11 waa aak.d why b did iucb things and remarked lhat it wai hi busi ness, Mr. r'iher weut to the jail today and reeognued Averlon as the man. An examination of Aferton diaooered a book wilb rpiile a nuuilier of eettlngi to stones Inside, fact lhal makes itaowasnggfalion. The prisoner, bond are lo), and lis slate be lias flleoili la Salem wbo will go on Iheiu io he can aeeur hi. liUrly. Mork lloi.ii l i-H. Two or thn-e more hold up am nqwirtcd front Springfield. Two wagon load of il If-fen-nt fumllli- of hop picker were held up near that platw last Monday evening and tnhhed of their hard enrn- Ing. it Is also n-Mirtetl that an at tempt wa mnde to hold up the mall carrier but failed on accout of the gen tleman reaching for hi gun. It seems to us that these amateur highwaymen ought to be easily captured by the o ni cer, If due vlgllunce was used. 'Another Tot Cask. The Albany Ik s-rat saya: Mr. Horace Farwell has begun a suit against the county clerk to n-strnln the collection of cer tain fees In advance, as a test case of the new law. It will be argued U-fore the coming circuit court aud be taken to the supreme court. The next state legislature should make the law so plain that any one can understand It. lially (Liard, September 2ft. " Laaoi Attimjisi i.Dr. C. II. Chap man telephoned o from tb nnireraity this afternoon that liri new atadent had been enrolled sine Monday, lbs opening day. AuiiRKM Wanted. F r a n o I Loughran can learn of matter of Im portance by addressing this ofllce. Twer Hell. I.aal Bern Warckle. IO. nos, Kepi , 19. A 8hsngUsi dis patch from ('bine aonrre report a nsral engagement at the moutb of lb Valu nrer between Ihs ( bines northern .qnadron and Ih Japanea fleet, lasting six boars. Tbs Chinee war ibip Yang Wei aad ( hae Yung cangbl Br and run aabor. The ship Into snd King Yneo wers sank. Four Japanese Teaael were annk snd tbs remainder steamed away. Tb Chines then ioweeded IB landing troops from tb tionpabipa Ihs sqnadruu wa ooneeyiug. Home ot tb troopship are belleted to bavs been inuk. Chines Admiral Tiog vs. -verely wounded. After tb engagement lb Chinee Teaaeli proceeded to Wei liel-Wei. Ureal oonaternatlon pretail in Peking, lb mperur i. deteriuined to a a. urn the managemenl of affair, but ncb s step is not fored by goeernmenl olllciala, who aay .ucb a oourte 1. beneatb bit dignity. Tb foreign oflic ba. received a cable gram from '1 iea-T.in enoflrmiog tbs report of Ihs n..l Latlla at Yalu river. KrK'HKAT Monkv. The district at torncys of Oregon have received In structions from Gov. Pennoyer to Die a bill In equity against every banking In stitution iu hi district, cull.il a dis covery. This bill compel the banks to answer under oath, certain Inter rogative prepared and furnished by the attorney general of Oregon. The pns-ecding is for the purp-ste of ascer taining whether or not the banks hold any funds of deceased M-roii, w ho have died without heirs, In their pos session. If such a fund is held In the bank it shall he tran.fcrvd to the state treasury, Into the Escheat Fund, to which It U-loiigs, The Interest of this niom-y la a part of the state school fund. It Is said there Is considerable of such mouey lu tbs Oregon batiks. l'ertoual. Pally r.uaid, September Dr. Paiiiu's little boy continue bt improve. John T. (illfry, of CrcHwell, wss In town today. Mr. L, WeoJel aud son of AlUny, are tuitinj In thu city. Clareneo f.uckcy I still vlslllug friend at Priuuvillii. Mr. Hi -o. Verlngton, of Springfield, visited in Eugene today. Ja. M. Ahrnui and family went lo (he statu lair thl morning. Mr, tleo. F. Craw, who I .till at All any, I a littlu Utter today. I. M. How retnrnej from a trip to Port land on last nlhCi overland train. Albauy Diuiorrat: Mis Frankl Taylor, of Ktigen baa been tiiltirg friend! her fur aoioe lime. Judge IU an and hi two littlo boy came up on thl afternoon' train to ss-ud a few days. (iisirge Hall, Jr., went to tho McKen r.iu bridge, thl morning, where ho will ss-nd two or three weeks. Mr, tleo, M. Miller and little chilj re turned last night oa Ih overland train from year' .lay in Hoaton, Uaaa. C. Marx and wife returned on thl morning' overland train from a visit to Yn-ku and Etna, California. Mr. Marx nqsirts a very pleasant trip. UiMf K.l and Sirab Jacob, of Cor talh. arruej here in s private ronreyanc thia afteruisin. They w ill viall for a euapls ol dT with the lam llie of U.jor Friendly and Chaa Ijtuer. Among thiste who went to thu state fair on the hs-al train thl morning wen-: Hon. II. It. Miller and wife, F. A. llutiklii, Miss Lulu Mullock, (I. It. Chrisman and (ieo. T. Hull. Ja. It. Smith wiitu. that tbsy ai rived I ltorkfmd, low, aafely, and lb remain ol but father wet burled September l.'tb al Ibal plac. Mr. and Mr. Smith will vialt several week In Illiuol before returning here. lloh Jnhnson, thu cx-elltor of tho Corvallls Times, and the newly 'ap polnttd o"tniaster of Corvalli, ar rived on this afternoon' train and will visit In Eugene for a few days. Hu I Just a handsome a ever and wear hi new honor with dignity. H. C. Humphrey and Cha. Hadley returned from a ten day' trip to Flor ence last evening nUmt o clock. They left the head of tide nt 8 o'clock In the morning and stopped alxnit two hours at place on tho route. They re isirt the run of salmon light but stead ily lucn-aslng. The silver salmon are Just beginning to come Into the river. Probate Matters. Estate of Will. McConnell, deceased; Maria McConuell, executrix, file her account for II mil settlement. Iluardlauship of Folsey L. Pols', a minor; Nancy E. Tabor apsiiutod guardian Willi VuO bonds. Surety: Thomas Talstr. L'.l.'.. f l .. 1 1 V .'nf -t Jost-ph Lvons and (iracu 1 Kirkland apsiinte( executors without bonds, as invldcd under the will. A di-ceascd left pto-rty In Douglas county the following appraiser went duly ap pointed: Chaa. Drnln. Ira Wimberlcy, and Walter Kent. Estate of H. J. Hwlft. deceased; Hani- uel Swift, executor, tiles Inventory of prois-rty U-longlng to said estate situ- ati-d In Miiltnomafi county, appraised at t.'l,:nl'J.i'i; In Ijinu county, l,iXI. Tke Soldier' Home. . Iloseburg Plalinlealer: A mevllng of tho Oregon Soldiers' Homo commis sion wa held Tuesday, and members of the Isstrd was pn-sent. The resigna tion of Mrs. Walklns-Slioiid as mat ron was accejilisl and Mr. Fanulu Lathmp was apixilntcd to till Ihu va cancy. It WO decided to fit Up the attlo as a dormitory. There are now ol Inmate and a a consequence the Homo I overcrowded. I he ixmrd will endeavor to get an appropriation for an addition to the building. The iKtard resolved that only cltl.en of the L nitcd States and On-son lie given employment at the Home, hence the Chinese conk must go. Commander 1 luld win was grunted a leave of ah seiice, and Adjutant Walsh will fill the vacancy (luring lila absence, llie next intN-ting of the board wilt be held on October loth. WITH C-v Cuticura Soap And a single application cf CUTI CURA, the Kreat skin cure, will allorj instant relief, permit rest and sleep, anJ point to a speedy, economical, and permanent cure of the most distressing of itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and crusted skin and scalp disea5es. after phy. sicians, hospitals, and all else fail. Cuticura Remedies Exert a reculiar, purifying action on the skin, and through it upon .the blood. In the treatment of distressing humors they are speedy, permanent, and economical, and in their action are pure, sweet, gentle, and effective. Mothers and chil dren are their warmest friends. !UJ thrasikatM ihs wmlL Ptti Den in Csim. Ion., Sols Ftofs. KsS-st. A!I about RjUry'i aka Sulp, sail llu," laaad tie. f If llesd, arh Is. arra ityotH SZ! J see tnw ihs cositin, Min(th. a4 fy lV vtuliiy t Cllra Plaalrra, Uiv I 'fU wosU sw ka wi Knut Um. la , v Mwmry vT til -'. asj U..I. MORE OF 'EM. A 10c bottle of vaseline only . 05 A 21c box of 35 envelopes, 25 sheets of fancy note imjs r for only...,. 10 A Victor flour sifter, regular price ,"o, now only . 15 These articles are not bought on the regular market and I cannot ssy how long they will be In steak, so come arly If you want 'em. Ax Billy.