fll 111. i - H'Y ANP COUNTY. I'lie vTUKDAY,. A U U.ST 21. AlbD Quineej Uimiii C tfiniKir ,lVl"tnt r ljVIIA.nur.iwi . Judge J J. Walton uttoruoy-ni-luw. I . ..it f..riri KlInlllrM flf in mi pi HCgrcirt the l'oi lillll'V " " I Walton. lluik to 8. H. wvll re wiiy. from tl V t e III IM'I ",r J "ur "'l'1'1" boning ' . if L k at S. (I- friendly' c I run it which liuide 1 the CO uliout ...I., a fi-W lJ.'l . . .. ......... .....i lutein left. " " . ... .. I..... the time were FL ClIAMUEIW. ivtH vour Chlttm Rurk to S. II. l lie al tllttt o flldiV. wroii ...... ii L'..t ch for y.mr Chitteiii Li C V;t k 11. Friendly'-. reeon T.uk twine. ndi-ncc f . .i ci , 400 xurili4 JiiMt ri'tilvi J. const . 1,. V 11 AM nr. its. aero 1'J. n llidillf may bo found ut miii Ollvu stive', between (eiidi for tl f " I .-!utl. ullUlllj film liliielt U'lHtt T. " Minnesota hotel. He 111 pre- clllltl U, IS ''9 " to du nil dcutal work hi the best iillKT. V9LoAS.-M,"'y to ,,mn " .. i r.mi tirn'.KTtV. inmli 1( on II 3'J; t w:i -vrU.-- 1.,, '.,, llrun IS! (2 WUP live 18i)2 unl. cent ulle Eugeue, Or. W.xit. n U.ithick A Co Will PV the luet imirkft price for wool. ma' i,t cash price paid for Chittein I ud win ins pr ere . n.. Wauted. r..n.llla mlllm? Intnl. from Ih tin . til,....-. VV nru of ..i llAJSCres. Juun .. ilBUl'llh tei Farm for Sale. fm tb have now thirty flue farm in the fo to iftil.im.llH VH I'V IOr SIUO. lllimj ,, include every variety lu size and i,- For description list, aiinrese i (in. M. Miller. j Wilklna Hluyk, Eugene, Or. co le P' st is A car loud of Oliver plows will lie re Jud this niontii uy 1 F. L. CHAMBERS, e wiuk Hoi- Press. Dnu Linton :,,i f.,r HilM celebrated hop l) press, ,i .i,- u-i in i ho market, Before v hsui iu ue sure hiiu iiih.-i.ic" ...... r,risreawuv un but F L Cham -,in .i.ll vuii u koir at the same v duller cnii buy u ear loud. 1 n Krieudlv wants all the Chit I lark he eaii get. in. Hi.. I -t Duteiit medicine In i rl,l" Is what Mr E M Hurtmau jUi,,ii,.iii OrrL'Oii. savs of Chain -i,,L I'lmlli. Cholera aud Dift ta Ueniedy. "What lemU rue to 4ke tliln BHuertlou ia from the fuel i ilviy ntorv In ItM wort form wa tnt urouud here hint auiiimer a it iivr tiKik over two or three -.nf tl.Bt rpnifdv to ell'eut a com w -. " - aifcuri-." f or sine oy OSIll'KX s Vt.UAXv, Knlchtauf the Maccabees. lie state commander writes ua from iwlii, Neb., an follows: "After try- otliermedicliRS for what aeemed be t very obHtlnte cough iu oui chiUlren we tried Dr King's Sew J nvery and at the end of two day rough entirely left them. We wll e without It hereafter, as our ex fjruce proves that It cures where a" her remedies full." Signed F V .evens, State Com. Why not gl i great uiediclue a trial, as It iniuteed ami trial bottles are free Ijjulerson & Linn's drug store. Re i.c50o and f 1.00. rCO Stronir. principal of the pi ib "I Im 47 i a un lata per rn & .Illinois at Anderson, v ai, says. used Chaniberlaln'a l'ain Ra -.1 1 have found it an excellent reme rjumt iiess and slight wounds, rimeness usually results from ;tiii, or other injury, or from rl ' i-m. for which Chamberiaiu'a 1 Hijni lv esH'elallv Intended and iBlcd. It atlorils almost Immed f and in a short time effects a ili nt cure For tale by Osbu i:uio, Druggists. ik Crops.- l'ague'a weathe r re- it tills week Is to the effect tha t the cmp is average, bigger iu some and smaller in others. I etat liltle short, thouurh larger acre- sine ce are a ler ino omu us in liington county, the fruit o utlooK f l, lion prospects renmi n un- wd. Weather, smoke hs f a pre- i. Haln was indicated, nu t nrob J would not come for tcu da j ys. In oru Oreeou wheat crop below ge. Fruit crop good. f Presses. T D Llutou Is agent lie K'ireka hop press, th market. Rales hops with ltliout tramping. tee fsaiul further inforruatlo i best in dispatch bun lor n A rli Tn nluoru ttlH CO uplexion N. Mevetie. of Le R y, . ., a and And rer tried. J: "I have used Parks' Te ; 4e best remedy I have e' f y A. Yekinoton. tufNlay's Roseburg 1 .fcuudealer -Irs. Hi 'R. Happersett met with i serious accident yesterday JJ'eout lib the yard at tending the "ens, she eteotied rathe I r eoddenly, 'ti her eve airainstai ubarn-iiolnt tick. Dr. Rraiiley wa It called, but fwent it Is not knowi i fcow badly f? Injured. It Is thought the vnot (lest roved." r. itie lady has f 5 Wends in Eugene w rbo hope she recover lier complete eyesight ''ILOH'tJ CURE, the great Cough t-roiiD Cure, is in gr eat demand fet ii?.e contains twe ( aty-flve doses Kc. Children lo -a iU Sold by f dernoii & Linn. I11- T. 8. Haw kins, o ! f Chattanooga, ays; "sjjiioig italixer 'Saved Ufe.' I consider it f'r a debilitated , the best reme- svstem I ever For rvsiirnsla , Liver or Kid- troubls it excels. Price 75 cents. f by Henderson "Linn. nn r.n.M f"iUi Dieii.-A unit ii. eveu-year-old I nf Mr l-'nahv who resides at P Crevk, died ats lot 11 o'clock this T""n of catarrh al sore throat, a similar thoug h not as bad a Jl'tlierla. Other children of the are aOVcted v rilix the same dis- fell 1 ISJL'.StTlQX SUIT. i Ity Treasarer It'ktraliud C rom 1'ayluir ti. Fridge Wurrauu. y IX'uioerttt: Deputy hlierltr ' 1'roiHt laitt eVfiiiutf served ity Treunurer E A 1'arker a uy Injunction signed by County ri uiitieun, reHirainuig nun ylug eertaiu wurruiits of tle it amount of $'.1,073.! laid by tluud Bridge Com imuy, and as Ural n 1 1) ir said bridiw eomimiiy annferriug sjild warrants or din ar tliiin until onivreu ny me court. The complaint upon the Injunction I granted 1 Dy 1) 11 Montrilh, who slates in nplaint that he is amtf-sed for $10,000 and pays $So city tax s. .legations In tliu eomplulut are a July UH, lsul, the eity eouneil ;fully and unlawfully uii'horized year. owhii. inuvor. hiiu j iiciiuin, lur. to iiiitke u contract for the Is ruction of a steel cantilever bridge I the Willamette; that u bept seeuiid and Nupnleiuelital pit has id contract was iiiude provliiing ia i iivii int of ioUO'.l more on tie sane t eertiiin eliiiime. and on May 12 s third preleuded contract was Drovidiim lor the payment of at 1.30 on account f the Hcntoii ty approaches, h total of J00,HS4. hat on March U. ISU2, a warrant Bantli exper issued for flilSUOH, on April 27, , one wan issued for fiOOi', after js on Sept 2, ls'.4, divided into 1 lull .......mlj m.. I .ill .1 lit V . aiiu fur fiHKl :U1. that said warrants J"1 iwfully were made to bear 8 laij1' interest. l lie coiiipiaiiKiiiHi gt that the city had no rlklit to' hop ' ce anv such cuntracts; that it was tfra T tedf Tb, Ch a nl tl ; ebted for (IO.IHiO aud that no part I Issued to repel Invasion orsuppiess urreetlon. That the city was ex- sslv Drohil.iltd by statute from ating a debt of over fA.tiUO except bonded indebledtiess of t7a,000 and irefore the warrants w tre issued uu rfiillc. The coiiinlnllit asks for a prary injunction and a hearing a pernutual liijuiietioii restraining e collection oi me th. Wentherford & Wyatt appear us at- rneys for plaintilt, the omipiaini ; .vara nver ten liaifes of IVIe written ral ran. and irlves a history of the ; .-oceeduiL's providing for the con ructlou of the big bridge. 1 he case an Important one and w ill be watch 1 with great interest by ourcltlzsm. W'asttiik rLACE.-Corvallis Times: It Is said that Judge Fulierton ia rerwheliiied with applicants from arsons who want to tie appointed ref ree to pass upon the status of clainu bat hope to participate in the distrl- Utiou er llietnw.oou pai i uy uw ; t Hammond for the Oregon I'aolfu , 'l,a amillnnnls nn old luWVCrS an I 'oung lawyers, lawyers of high and f of OW degree, long lawyers nun "u i ri awyers, ami some oi merit are iro m Mrsons wht are noi now nor usi i er iiave been lawyers at all. limes a f re 3rd. and as the Job is supKwed to j be s'snnp' the unemployed aud am I bi lious in the profession, as well as 1 I ,ue unprofessional wlio think they co I uld tend to the thing, are tumbling o I ver each other in the scramble to be as I fced to hold the inquest over the re. mains of the dead corporation. I in bla hour of tribulation, the symp I athy of the eoinniunlty Is w itn juuge j i .. . . . i !ni I..M lb t .-"u li eriou. ji is our "it-ui.ii"" ITii.m.ia ofliirm.v U'ill tie HDDOil st a J ited, Job and he is not scranihllng for tin itner. English Hops. The Mark . r , . 1 . ! nn La no lions: J'.x press oi aurum o, u Our repr rt on tlie hop crop ia 1 1 all favorable, and the average yl' I the counties in England wher, lot at jld for -e this it 1MI.6 plant is grown Is 71.o as againi I . I -5 I.. Ai.llfit 1HB5 I last veur, unu m figures for the various count -,?- i.. Ti......l,lrU Al iii Kant. i. The ies are GTi iu 83.3 iu Sussex, 87.8 in Hereford, aud J Worcestor. Reports from th f ern counties state that tner sulllcient vine lor a good c: they are fairly clean as regardi . and blight. In Woreestera j i South i is in op, but i mould hire the the rain, plantations were going oeioro i... - nAiv luitiw.u'liut rerove are free from blight, as also In Herefordshire. Ullb BIO the hops are .... liucklen'a Arulca Sa I Ive. Th Hest Balve lu tne i worm ror Cuts, Rruises. Soit-s, Ulc i ers, Salt Rheum. Fever hores, letter. (Chapped id nil Skill Hands, Chilblains, Corns, ai Eruptions, ano posuneiv v or uo pay reipiireil. It is iures 1'iles. gunrantwd or nmnev to give perieei saiismcnuu reruudeil. J-rice m ixuu For sale by Heudersou A L i per box, inn. Robl nson a the Chris- Vpw Okkice. Jas. F. moved Ills office today froc man block to the ironi ro i nil upstairs nd Savings 4 one of the . is secretary and electric tary of the F. & A. M.i over the Eugene iu bank. Mr. Itobllisou ia kiislest men in town. He and collector for the water liirlit companies, anu seen grand hslge of Oregon A. also or ine gnum tiiopi it R. A. M This Is enough for one n nil to attend to. Dlarrluea should be sto pped prouipt hronic. le ra Cure la i. Hundreds itneas to the cine. It can n, its use saves & DeLano. ly. Itsoons becomes o Witt's Colic and tnon effective, afe uud certait of testimouials bear w virtue of this great nicdJ always be depended upo time aud money. OsiiLitN KKippcn. Albany I eraocrat: An ' Delaney owes of "skip," that of his being icorrect because su't drink. As Delaney w ill Albany man whom FI says it is a clear case Mrs ueianey s ycioiuu lolled in a saloon is il iu the first place he doe stated yesterday, Mr undoubtedly hear Iron i ti I in when be teen wanting to . e facts iadieate -tun ity to do so. -It is said tha. gets settled. Me nas i leave Newport, aud tb thut he took this oppo: a vium Wanted, ii.. ri,i,it either tar ne or wild pig -.... and froirs. will b u-d .n classes in Riological L.auoraioi sity this year, and thai bo paid for the san secin to oiler an opp bovs to turn at- lioues lecting such animals I to the University win .v .f Ilia I'lllver. casfi prices will te. This would ertunity to our t penny by col lid selling them n needed. Oue night when Mr Isaac Reese was stopping w ith me, sa ys M F Hatch, a prominent merchant ol Quartermaster, Wash, I heard him l roaning. Ou ge ing to his room 1 fci nd biin suffering from cramp colic. H e was in such ag ony I feared lie waul d die. I hastily eve himados-'of CI lamberlain's Col ic Cholera and Dii irrhoea Remeily. He was soon rliev 4 and the first words be uttered wer e. "what was thut stuff jou gave me?" I Informed him. A few day. a(ro we t ere talking about his attack and he I aid he was never i.i...t ii-ot rarnrd v now. I nave u-d it in my family for severs! years. I knew lis worth a od do not hesitate to recommend it U ) my friends and customer.'? For sail by CHburn & De Lano, Druggists- TIIURS Dr. Flnley, Only 25 111. j been wade. Lewis Bw ,' discovered a Work has niond's Ast W P Che lug hops iSt DAY, AUGUST 2i deiitist,roim3,I)unu blk. ugsof Siletx eluims have 1ft, the astronomer, has new co nut. Uvn Cimnneiieed ou Ham ri i Mllroad. diire w ill emiiiiieiiee pick- ptemU'r 2, lyjTi. ke has uIhuiI dixnppeared, ) doll if l L of Hie Hoplo. le are now rolling home luuiitulus and sea const, ill be thirteen ear loads of mes around Corvailis this 1 lie smo much Uth The nsor roiu the n There w triad pri Hpokun e Is now assessed at f 1,227, uring Issmi days il readied J.000,000. about $(V The tl grevs thl lermo'iieter registered 80 de t alternMti at 8:;W o'clock. It .nd pleasant. ill im D ('rain, .if this co unt v, i granted a life diphiiuu bv tde .ml of educatluii. I Guise recently sent to the in y In in al Snlciu from here has sdmrged as cured, ck Prince" tbii second In a race aeouda, Mont., ycslerdav, and i Paul" third iu another one. ers working underground in the uu mines are paid a day and ie, seven days in the week, itimlierof loggers were lu towu light liuvlng a t mo. They have .Nmipleted the drive foi tlieGsid nill ut Colin rg. lave quite a supply of second-hand sacks fur sale cheap. Cull at y & Soli's. J. P. Holland. Iii Ohio IK'iti'i 'rats have noinlna-Ex-Gov J K l.'amiiliell lor irovernor. clear t Miss beer state bo Adan as been di 'Bla An Verd MlB Ai . last I . ' i, Is Is conceded to be un excellent olee by ull. Supervisor Hollenls'ck is grading cousidenilile piece of tlie road ruli ng west from Eugene, this side of te Hellion way Initio. Go t'i Osburn & DcLaiio, drugdsts, ole audits in Eugene, for a bottle of LIVKUINE. for the Liver, Kidneys, Sick-headache and Constipatiou. Dr. Fin ley, demlst,rHni 3,Dunn blk. The landing for the stairway in the Laue County iiauk block is being re paired. The joists became rotten ou account of tlie too plentiful use of water. Marshal Day is quite busy Unlay giving numerous proH-rty owners written notices to construct new side walks about their propel t v. Eugene is a firm believer iu good sidewalks and streets. The American Rcauty owes her pres tige more to a clear complexion than to auy other attiibute. A cup of Parks' Tea will enable anyone to jmis sess this. It clears the skin and re moves pimples and that sallow, mud dy look. Parks' Ten is used by thous ands of ladies for the complexion. W itiiout being a cathartic it cures con stlpatiou. Sold by A. Yekinoton. Silvertoii is in darkness. The Sit vertoli Electric Light and Power Co. shut off the lights recently. The trouble is over a proposed reduction in the cost of the lights. The city has lieen using tlfteen incandescent lights for which the Electric Light company has been receiving $2 50 ier light per month. Owing to the condition of cily nflitirs the council deemtd it pru dent :to practice economy and asked the light company to muKe red net loll or 50c per light. Asti rla Rudget: Tlie proprietor of a beer hall iu this city, who bus h good "growler" trade, lias put in scales Tor weighing beer, from a half pint up. Last night a gentleman who has but recently arrived from Missouri, asked Swbu Ifhe sold beer by weight. Of course. "Well, by the great jumping Uerotiimn, I've seen 'em sell butter bv t lie bottle in Arizona and milk by the cake in Missouri, but I never seen beer sold by the pound before." S A Reamaii and wife, nf M alone, S V, ranie in on the overland train from the south this morning, stopping over to pay a visit to their old time friend, Oeo T Hall. Mr Reaman is nil affable gentleman, is popular ut home as may be noted from his having held the olilce of county judge six yeurs, bus been reiinuil tinted, und will be indorsed by his political opponents. They leave on the local tomorrow morning, re turning to their home by the Canadian Pacific. It is a big thing to Kiy but neverthe less true, thut a great multitude of eo plo have crowned Simmons Liver Regulator, the "King of Liver Medi cines." There is nothing like it for Malaria, Rheumuiism, Chills and Fever, Constipation. Rillousncss, Sick Headache, Indigestion and all troubles arising ftoru a sluggish or diseased liver. Simmons Liver Regulator is the prevention aud cure for these ail tuetits II makes I a Suuddtr To think of chilli ami fcrer. Hut when we really have It iiiolnu ua to be o unfortu nate our framm undVrgo a aeries of ihoeka whlrh bear rlose !il"itr to throw iirmlueiil by an esrtlniiak. KuwImI next, we re drenrhwl by irilnitlun aftrrwanl. Truly a delectable rntulitlun of thing. Hut how eiuy torvme.ly ami how H-edily! The eertslu meana of relief ia IlrtMcttcr a stomach IMtcr. Toted an .. s hore malaria U prevalent In Ita mum virulent forma, aa where It takea on a milder nulls', It hs proven Itx-lt to po-psna both remollcsl ami preventative efficacy of tha hlhct orler. In South Anierlta, lluatemala, Mexico and the Immunol lanania no leat than throiiithoul the North American c.iiitlni nt. Itaaurceaa ai a meana of forcatalllns and re lieving mlni.matlriltM.MM.haa lieeuunparall' lel. I'ae tne llltlera for ilyi-tnia, eomtl.atlon, bllliouaand kidney trouble, uervoiiMi. si and debility. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will pu rify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowe ls and makes your head ns clear as a bell. 21c, 60c, and 11.00. Henderson A Linn. Parks' Cough Syrup elites Coughs Colds and Consumption. Mrs. Cath erlne Ulack of Le Roy, S. Y., says: "I took one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup. It acted like magic. Stopiied my cough and I am rfcctly well now." Sold by A. YKiux'iTuN. oiiee te Hop Pickers. Hop picking will commence in the Campbell-Walker yard Tuesday Sept. 3d. This yard is all w ire, level, aud free from weed. No vines cut and no wilted hops. Midway between Eu gene aud Springfield ou the railroad. Pickers can reulize 20 per cent more picklngon a cultivated wired yard than on those of the old style. Fifteen min-utt-s walk on the railroad track from the university. Address W. R. Walker, Springfield, Or. lrouai. Daily Guard, Aug'iit Dr Rrowu is home again. A I) Hylaud Is in Eugene today. J. F. Kelly, of Grants Pass, I iu luigcue. MrsT J Craig litis returned from Newport. Mrs 1) A I'ltine, of Salem, Is visiting iu r.ugcue. DrJ E Pay ton went to Draiu this ullt moou. Dr R F Russell, of Thurston, was in town tiHiay. Jas II Ruker, of Luualug, Mich., Is in i ne city. Attorney Rilyeu lias returned from collage iirove. Evart Patterson went to Hadleyville in is aiteruooii. Hon. John Kelly, of Springfield, w as in tow n iisiuy. James Henderson, of Letuatl sm'tit 1..... i.. ! iiwi iiiiii iii j.ngvne. Mrs S J Fisher, of Roscburg, is reg. Isteretl ut the Hotel Eugene. P W Davis, of Fail mount, left today ior uiHHimirn on ins uicyeie. John Met 'lure Is home again hav ing returned ou lust ulghl s stage. lr N J Taylor's little girl went to her home In Portland this morning. Sheriff Johnson is home from Foley springs, Having arrived last evening Attorney Woodcock will arrive from Foley Sriniison tomorrow evening's stage. Mrs Warren Luckey has returned from a visit to her mother at Full Creek. J. L. Piige is home from Foley Springs. His health is considerably niij ruytti. Attorneys HC Eakln and J E Sib ley, oi tiallus, are in Eugeue on legal UUSIIICSj. R McMurphcy and wife have re turned to Eugeue alter a pleasuut visit i.. i, ,-n i .'i imiiii. The Ashland Tidings of yesterday niiikesit note of the arrival of Jos. Koch ut that place. . . Moore, foreman of the Gt AKD coiiisising room, Is taking a vacation this week. J W Shumate returned from Port land last night. He left for his home at Wultcrville today. MrsJ J Comstock and sister, left itiisiiiieriKs.ii on a visit to Comstock station and Roseburg. Wultcr Jackso.i, the well known Portland drummer, is In Eugene. He Is uccoiupuuicd by his son. Deputy Sherlll Scott and family were pasticngcrs this morning ou the Usui train en route to rsewport. Trine, the lootraoer, returned from Soduville last evening. He reports u until iweuty cuiups ai mar, resort. Dr R F Royles went to Junction City on this inoriiing's local tralu. He win return to eugeue lu a lew days. Prof E R McElroy and wife arrived here this afternoon. They will prob ably make arrangements to move to Ltigeuu while here this trip. Prof. McElroy and family have re turned to Salem from their summer outing. It is thought they will re move 10 i-.ugene in a lew days. Frank Alexander and wife, of Salem came up to Eugeue on this morn lug's overland train to spend a few days visaing relatives aim menus. Mrs 11 Ciarrison and sou Shed, Frank Anderson and wife and Miss Jennie Anderson returned last even ing from theMcKeiizie springs. Miss Linnia Holt returned this after noon from an extended visit to the Fust. While away she intended the national convention of Christian Eu- deavorers ut Huston. Mrs Joel Ware and mother, Mrs Cochran, und Misses Ettu Preston aud Jessie inniey nave returned rrom a pleasant visit al the Ware ranch in Mohawk vulley. Mr. Joe Dolph, son of C A Dolph of rnriiaud, arriveu in mis city ou ills wheel yesterday for a few days' Visit with friends. Mr. Dolph will re-enter i no university Here mis rail. Mrs 8 T Georgia, of Chicago, who has been spending several weeks at i-oley (Springs for her health, arrived here on lust night's stage. She was beuellted semewhat by the use of the water. Lester Hulin left for Drain on this morning's early train. From thut point he will walk to Scotsburg.whero he will take the boat to Uardiner. From that place he will walk up the beach to Newport, stopping a day at Florence en route. Mr. Frank Mathews, cluss of '05. U. of ()., Is now on his way to Rochester, V ., w here lie will enter the Wapll-t I heological Seminary soon. Each year llnds many of our euergetlo Ore gon boys seeking Eastern colleges to pursue ativaiiceu iraiuinx ProfChas N Chamliers, who has been spending the summer, after a trip to Alaska, with his parents In this city, left on the local for Newport this morning. Aiier spending a week al this summer resort, he will will rail for San Francisco on the steamship Farallon, ami after a few day visit lu that city, ho will return to Pasadena, ( al., to again take up his work In the Throop Polytechnic Institute. Corvailis Times: Hon II II Oil fry aud wife and two daughters, came out on the Oregnu Central Monday and spent the iiowii hour at the residence of Dr M M Davis. Mr. Gil fry has been for sixteen years the reading clerk of the I' nsted Slates senate. The visit of the larnlly on the coast will continue a month longer. They left by the west side to visit Judge Galloway at Mo Mlniivllle. Died. Charles Walker, one of the oldest residents of Southern Oregon, died suddenly last Friday of heart fail ure at tho Thornton iiouse in u rani's Pa. Judge Walker, as be was com monly known, came to Oregon in I8.ii:. lie was for a nuinijer or years engaged In legal woik in Montana and Idaho aud pructh'ed law here In early days. Later he engaged in mining enterprises and followed the gold ex citemeiit through its heat. The Judge was "4 years of ae, and leaves an es tate or several thonnand dollurs In Josephine aud Jackson counties and at Cottuge Grove, where he built a ho tel some years ago. (rallies laaal b ttirsa by loeal appllcationa, aa they rannot reaeh the dtM aned purtlon o( the ear. 1 le-re la only ou way Mem pvafneaa, and that la by eouatltu llinial reini-dir. Ifealueaala rauaa-d by an In tlamo) ron 'In, ,li of the mucous llulti(ul tb Kuatachiao Tube. W hn in ta tube get tenant ed ya have a tumbling aound or Imtierfert hearlni. and when It la entirely fimi lira!-n.-aa ia u.e letull, and unieaa the Inllamtnallon en tie taken out aud tula tube mu.red to Ita normal condl Ion, bearing 111 be d-trnyl forrver; vi 1 - raci out of leu areeauaed by ca tarrh, which la iiothim but an luHanieil Co mil lion of tin mucoua aurlaem. Kawili rive one iluudrrd Dollar for any raae of lli-atic-a 'canard by ralarrh) that eanii.it tjr rsrwl l,y llall'a ( aurrh Cur. Send for eir. culara, fre. f. J. CHENEY 4 CO , Toledo, O, rkiM by Prunlau, 7 jc. 11UMUTUT1IK TOP. S.'ie i Membsis nf Una Three Sister l any Kcscli the Smuuilt of the Suow reaitj. Lut Thursday twelve members of the party, accompanied by tlieosk and teamster, started ou tho long- talked of trip to tho summit of tlie Three Sisters. Thursday night we cuiiqied al 1CWls , the hint hahltitt loll ou this side of tliu summit. Lewis Is the iih.li who, two years ago, lot his mind and wandered away into the mountains, leuiaiiilng out and sun slstlug ou the llesh of wild animals, w 'h Ich he killed, fur several weeks he foieU'lug found. Hois a bachelor and is ui present living tilnuc. Iu tills vicinity there Is some uttritctive sceiiery. A towering range of moil u tains on the south uliiin,t shuts the sun olt from view during then inter season. Lava beds front former vol. luiiic eruptions ure Hot ihs ii lu this section. Lost creek, which dlMips'ars under the lava live miles ubove, re ap pears hero lu a very beautiful little hike, w hile a few hundred yards be low is one of the prettiest little liiouti lain lakes that the writer ever saw. U Is surrounded bv overlapping ever green ferns and plants, while the bot tom Is carpeted with delicate iiiosm's. The water Is as clear and rvtUctlveas a mirror and as cold as lee, and is in habited only by mountain trout. Near by Hows While brunch, which gets its source from the large glucier of the Throe Sisters. It derives lis Hume from I lie whitish, or milky, appear ance of Us water, which Is cuUM'd by tlie grinding proc.t-s of the slowly moving glucier on the mountain side, ptilveruiug tlie lava eulctuiice, which the stream carries away lu its waters. Friday morning we traveled up through Loat crceK can) on, reaching the summit, which was us furaswu could proceed ou the wagon road, by the middle of the foteinsui. All along this route to the Sisters there uie many Interesting historical uud scenic poiuls of which we huvu not space to mention here. At this Miiut we lelt our e ok wugotl and, packing seven head of horses with blankets and pro visions, started Immediately after din ner over Iho trail fur the base oil ho middle and highest Sister, six miles away, which we were to climb the next day. We readied our destination in good time Unit evening and went into camp iu one of the many pretty little valleys at tho buse of iho moun tain, through which was Mowing a siuull stream of suow wuter, which made our teeth ache to drink. We had readied the snow line and all around us were patches of fruzeu suow. While eating some of tills frozen snow and drinking of the ice wuter and shivering around our camp lire with our over coats on, we thought of you ssir mor tals suffocating down in the hot, smoky valley aud felt sorry for you. The ulr was quite cool and, as we were above the smoke, we slept thai night, for the first time in quite a while, un der a clear, bluu sky, twinkling with stars. W heii we aruse next morning we found a light frost on the ground and the small lakes at the fsil of the suow fields were covered wlllialhlu coating of ice. Tlie feeling of the a uiospliere aud lciuicrutuio reminds one very much of late Autumn lu bo valley. It is a iiee.illar scnsutloii to undergo in mid August. Tlit Jouruey to the summit of the Sisters after you leave the summit of the ujouutaius Is atte.ided with uo little danger, but while our party met with several uiishups, mckily no one wits seriously hurt, luiniediitluly af ter leaving tho summit one of the horses, which was not tliorougiiiv broken, started to bucking out throiigl the brush, throwing its rider, Condon, ell. Very fortunately, however, Im escuiied with only a few scratches and bruises. Luleron, after crossing the lava liedsaud while ascending a steep mountainside, one of the horses loll down an embankment. Alias Hender son, the rider, luckily fell on the up per shlo of the hill and escaiietl with one foot elluhtly disabled. Another horse rolled down a snow embank meiit the next morning, but wus not ts'luir riddeu by any one al the time. Saturday morning ut 7:110 wo began the ascent of tho mountain prs r. Tho horses were taken to the foot of the lame ulauier. While auy one may take horses that far, yet, lu view of safety, the writer would advise those Koitiir to leave their horses at the base, We made the ascent veiy leisurely and sHiit considerable time viewing the glaciers and crevices. The glucier Is a liirixo field of frozeu suow and Ice which Is coiistuutiy moving, tnougii so slowly thut it is not perceptible. It docs not move more Ihiin two or three feet ill a your. Ihero is one largo glacier and a number of small ones ou the Three Sisters. These glaciers are very HJWurlul. At the foot of the lariio one long ridges of lava have been pushed up 40 or 60 feet Into the air by tlie immense pressure of the glacier above. 1 liese ridges are Known as Morulnes. The crevasses aro made by some parts of the glacier moving faster than others, thus making cracks or traps in the ice und suow. Some of these crevasses ure several feet wide and appear to bo bottomless, and many of them are hundreds of y arils lunar. Very beautiful formations of Ice and icicles are exposed to view on the Interior. Home or them are inuigo blue lu color. At the foot of the glacier Mr and Mrs I K Peters, who hud Intended going to the summit, halted. Miss Henderson ulso slopiieii at that point, owing to the crippled condition or Her loot, i ne remainder of the party, now numbering nine, pushed on up over the snow fields. We all wore colored glusscs and hud our faces blackened with burnt cork, but, notwithstanding those pre cautions, our faces and noses were con siderably burned by the n llectloii of the bright sun upon the suow, and our lips were chafed by the wind. How. ever, the air wus cool and we did not suffer from the hot rays of the sun. Rv 11 o'clock we had almost reached the top of the snow line, over half wuy up the mountain. We were all very tired and felt as if we had gone about as far as our muscles would carry us. but after we hud eatmi lunch and rested about an hour we felt revived and pushed on. At this ix.lut our guide, Hon. J. 11. McCluug, who had previously mane two osceuis to me summit aud did not care to go the third time, remained behind. We had lunched on a ledge of lava which wus bare .f snow the llrst tin re place we had struck since we had slurled up the mountain aud our first ojiMrtunlly to sit down. Prof. Fred S. Dunn, now acted aa guide, he having once before made the awent of the mountain, Proceeding a short distance, healipcd and fell down the mountain side, loddng against some rocks. He wus made very faint and sick by his fall aud was compelled to give up the re mainder of the ttJicrnt, Our party whs now reduced to seven members and we were without a guide, none of us having ever before been to the summit. ISut ws were determined to reach the top and pushed on serosa the last snow field aud began to climb up over loose rocks to thesuuimlt, At 1:4.1 Edwards, who had forged ahead, reached the archives of the summit, and fifteen minute Itt'.cr the rest came struggling up over the rocks. When all were at too top a salute of six shots w ere tired, aflur which we examined the records entered u mii the book, kept there for thut puriHwc, by previous parties that had iniiife the ascent. We then wrote mirowullttio "tale of woo" lu tho bonk and attached our signatures to it. Thoao who registered al the summit wore: Jessie McClung, Maud Wll klus, Iim Met lung, A. J. Johnson, Herbert Condon, Dan Jariiiau uud Chester Edwards. Tlie helKhtli ol the middle Sister is 10,000 and Ml some odd feet, us calcu lated last year by Prof. E. H. Mc Alister w ith the barometer owned by the University of Oregon. On a dear day many suow Haks both to the north and south niav lie seen front tho summit; tho W illamette! valley csti lie seen to the west and the alkali hills of Eastern Oregon can be scon III the east, but on I ml Saturday the smoke wus so douse Mow us that we could see only a short distance. wur puny is me ursi mill ouiv one which lias made the iimviiI tblsveiir. After we had rested ttud parluken of some more relreslunenls, ami each and every ono of us hud firmly made ttie resolve that we would never, never, no never again so long as we lived make another attempt to climb the Three Sisler, wu started at 3 o'clock on the descent, which was niitdo much more qulcklt lliaii tho ascent and wllhou' mishiip except while crosslm: a snow Held w hen Miss lim McClung slipH'd iroiu per looting mm would liuve sml scveiui iitiuiirvil leet down the moun tain side, like a tolsigan ou the suow ha I she not Ist'ii holding to a ropu which was extended along I he line and grit-pod by each iiiemls-r of the party. We sa'iit that night at our camp ut the base of the mountain ami havliiir run out of provisions, proceed ed the next morning U'forebietikfust to our supply wagoti at the summit. After breakfast we resumed our Journey to Foley Springs, arriving there fiunduy night us hungry and weary a looking crowd us you ever saw. Coil. Mute Normal School. At Drain Oregon. Four new build ings. Three courses of etudy. Write for catalogues. I.olirt Kak.ee, President. Nut Ice. Persons in Eugene who desire to Ixvird students should apply to J Stru'ih.soorotttry faculty, giving nutiies aud residence. Hup picking. I wilt commence picking my Imps Wednesday, August US. Pickers wanted. Shkkman Hayks. OiiKdoN Statu Faik. A circular Issued gives pointedly some of the prominent features of the fair: llulg lug In bigness! f:i0,(00 In premiums, purses and prl.es. Numerous novel attractions! 10 davs. Regius Wed nesday, September Vi, 1HD5, closes Fri day, October 4th. Senator Ingalls and Congressman Rryan will Bsuk. Ex citing horse ami bicycle races evciy day. Parsons' band and orchestra of twelitv llvs pieces! Ilallooll asceti- sinus and parachute Jumps by Prof. Frank Miller. ( Irani sermon un Sun day by Rev. Edwards Davis of San rrauclson, Sticrvd concert Huniluy afternoon. Concerts every night dur ing the fair. Reduced railroad rules Many sH'dal premiums! The fastest mile truck In Iho west. Will be the liest fulr held iu Oregon! Admission 50 cents. 1 A I low A Furmington, Wash., cor respondent writes thilsly: "Horn, August 17, at Furuilngtoii, Wush., to the wife of Marsh llelsbaw, a Isiy. Marsh Is a former Lane county boy, ami Is said to owu halt nf the Puloiise country, und now since this event, he thinks lie owns It all." 4 jD3403 IK , Is the nunils-r of burs of soup we s Id iwlween the 28th day of June and the loth day of August. The following persons were the four closest guess ers und are each untitled to pick out a pair of tlie best shoes we have In , our st'K'k FREE. .1. W. (Jlauk, Eugene 10,377. I. Shkkts, Eugene 10,100. Miw. W. A. Mookk, Creswell, 10,700. Mrs. Isakkll Potterf, Halo P. 0 10.0GO.. We now have aomethlii'( new which every householder will lie Interested lu no guessing but a sum thing for everybody. Call in and see it work. -AX BILLY. PURUAPr SULPHUR. Hop Supplies of All Descriptions, flem Grain Bags-Wheat Sacks. Warchouso for HOPS alono. No hay will bo allowed in the house. Everything clean. Call in and get it:"" w mt$ F. E. DUNN. DNlVERSmr The University of Oregon, Eugene, dents. Young men can obtain Hoard, lory for Vi.') wt week. Roomers furnish provided with board In private futilities ut siring board should address Prof. John i oung Women's Christiau Association, baocaluureuto degrees: Rachelor of Arts, Ruchclor of Science and Bachelor of iA-tters, with corresponding courses of study. The following shorter courses are also offered. An English course leading lu two years to a Business diplo ma, and In three years to the title graduate lu English; an advanced course for graduates of normal schools leading to the degree Master of Pedagogy; a three years' course lu civil engineering lead I rig to the degree Civil Knglneer; a course of two years for teachers of physical education leading to a diploma and tne tine director oi rnysicai iviucanon. i lie university charges an Inciden tal fsi of $10 which Is payable in advance by all students. Kt intents holdine diplomas from the public schools and those mltu-tl lo the preparatory department Information regarding the preparatory N. L. iNarrcgun, Eugene. ror catalogues ami further Information or J. J. Walton. (Secretary. Eugene, Oreuou. Sliot Hun bhr-li. Horni Paino wish tu cult the at tention of tho sportsmen of this vicin ity to their shot gun sheila and am munition w lilch have been loaded this season for their speclul trudo will American Dead Shot Powder in Blue, Rival aud Pluck Club Shells after . their own formula. Every loud guar-' antoed perfect and a killer. They have also shells loaded with Schultzer, E. C. and Dupont's Smokeless pow-. ders In smokeless shells at rcisonable -prices. Good guns always on hand to . rent. ( heap Round Trip Kate to linreuce, Commencing Wednesday, August I I, for HO days, I will carry pu-seiigera from Eugeiio to Florence and return for ;.oo. A splendid summer resort. Good hotel accommodations, rates very rea sonable, f.i.00 per week. Steamer Cooe connects with tho stage. Good road to Heccta Head and light liotn-e, with cheap fare. Wagon road between Eu geno and Florence In good condition. Tickets ou sale at Rungs' stables. Aug. IL',1805. El.l Dancis. TlIK TllKEK SlHTEIlH PARTY WlNH. Ilefore starting to the mountains the Watts party, tioumi for Pine 0enlugs and the Three Sisters parly arranged foi a match hunt, the party receiving the lowest number of points agreeing to give a supiver after tlie return of the two parties. The Three Sisters party returned last evening and the Watts party today, each having tsx'ti out about two weeks. Tho first-named is winner by about 60 points, having re ceived 417 points while the other party did not Ket quite 4u0. Neither party made a large showing, as but a small iHirtion of tho time was spent In hunt ing and fishing. The supper will lie giveu lu the near future. RUDY'S 1'II.K Bl'I'l'OKlTORY. la Kuaranteed to cure ItU-a and Cnnatlpatlon or money refunded, te eenta per box. Srtnl twonampa lor etreular and Vr-ei Haiiipla to M.VKliN Ut liY, IteKtatcml I'harmaftal, Lancas ter, I'a. No I'lMTALa AaaWKHxn. for .ale by all llial elaaa ilruititiau everywhere, aud III Kugeu Ori'sou by Uaburu A Delano SlTl'LEMENT CATALOGUE. The changes of the board of regents of the University of Oreuon at their mooting July !!d necessitates a supplementary catalogue. Two thousand copies of the same have been printed, and they are now being distributed. This cat alogue gives the student full informa tion as to the courses of study, hours of recitation aud other necessary informa tion. Heavy Fupit Dual. Saleiu Post Aug. L'0: Tho output of tho pear orchards on the Wallace fruit farms, was sold today by Manager Wallace to Callforuia parties, and will he shipped East at once, picking to commence to morrow. The agent representing the California firm estimate the crop at 0,000 boxes. Shot in tub Foot. Last Sunday a party of young people from llelkuap Springs took a trip to tlie cave, about four miles above the springs. After arriving there Miss Edna Hubbard, of Salem, while handling a 2'J target gun discharged it, the ball passing through tho lower part of her foot. Mmi Better. Judge J J Walton w riling to the Uuard from Soul Rock, under date of August 0ih says: "I am pleased to say Miss Dell in very much tiettor; Is able to ride on the Iwneli with ua. anil run alt nn eai.Rhlsr- I, l.i nflfio lima i'lild la a lieunt Ifnl place. Weather has been pleasant." Dally Guard, Auguat -i. Car Load ok Pears. Humphrey & Hegar will ship a car load of Rurtlott 'ars to Chicago via the Southern Pa cific railroad tomorrow morning They will tlion commence pucklng niore pears with which to load another car. Oregon, offer Free tuition to all stu Loddug. Heat and Lleht In the dorml. their own linen. Young woman are $3.00 per week. Young women de rilraub, Eugene, Oregon, or Hecretary Kugene. The University ofturs three having teachers' certificates are ad- without examination. Those desiring department should address the Dean, address C. II. Chapman, President, OREGON, 1805-96