CITV AND COUNTY. -ATl'UDAY 8EPTEMREK14. Ieiideraoii, dentist. j. J. Wulton, uttorney-nt-luw. foii'V to loun on farms. KiKjuIre of judge waiun. Tako your Cliltteni Hurk tit S. II. Friendly. If vnii want a plow F. L. Chaml can fix you f""" a to so- Yoti ciin get cash for your Chittem rk t Friendly'.. f ,jiM your Chittem Hark to S. II. You can gel cash for your Chittem bark ut 8. H. Friendly'-, yr. O. W. Hlddle limy be found ut his riiddem Olive street, between Fifth and Hlxth streets, one block went of tin" Minnesota liotel. He in lire pared to do ull dental work In the best manner. Outline Oliver plow shares and other extras can only lie bought of V. Ii. t'lulllllHTH. I nlo 1 1 live about 25 other make of ,Iiih tlmt I will clone out regardless ofcut. F. L. 11 AJlllCHA. To Loam. Money to loun on Im proved furtu proH-rty. HlIEKWOOD llt'RK. Eugene, Or. Wool. J. D. Matlock fc Co will pay the behest market price ror wool. Highest cash price puid forCliitteru Bark by 8. H. trlendly. Farms for Sale. I have now thirty fine farm In the Willamette valley for sale. These farms Include every variety lu size and price. For description list, address r Oko. M. MlLI.EK, Wllklna Hlock, Eugene, Or. Fer Sale. 530 head of sheep ut a bargain if sold immediately. Inquire of Walter L. Biker, Creswell, Ore. rt. II. Frleudly wants tern bark he can get. all the Chit Wasted Fifty Chinese pheasants for breeding purpose. IIokn A Paine. Now U the time to do your dry plow. liiK and an Oliver plow will stay In the ground. F L Chambers has a full tuck. I, ant Auuust while working In the harvest Held I liecame overheated, was suddenly attacked with cramps and was nearly dead. Mr. Cumming, the druggist, gave niea dose of fliatu rwrlain'a Coll .Cholera and Dlarrlioea Iteiuedy which completely relieved me. I now keep a lottle of the reme dy handy. A. M. Uun.neu,, Centre- ville, Waah. For sale by Osburn A DrLano, druggists. Mm. 8 A. Kell, of Pomona, Cal., had the bud luck to sprain her ankle. "1 tried several liniment," she says, "but was not cured until I used Cham berlain's Pain liulni. Thut remedy cuml me and I take pleasure In reo imiiuenting li and testifying tolls I'llleauy." This medicine- ia also of great value far rheumatism, lame tack, pains in llieohuet, pleurisy and all tlecp-seited and muscular pains. For sale by Osburn 4 Del.auo, Urug' gists. A Household Treasure D W Fuller, of Canujoharle, N Y says that he always keeps Kr King's New Dimoverv III the house and his family has always found the very best results follow Its use; that he would uot Le without It, If procureble. CJ A Iiykemau. druggist, Catsklll, If Y, says that Dr Klug's New Discovery li undoubtedly the best cough reuisdy; that bp lino used it lu his family for eight years, and it lias never failed to do all that is claimed for It. Why uot try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial but lea free at Henderson A Linns Drug 8tore. ISegulursizo 60a unci $1.00. Mra K R Davis. of8an Miguel, Cal., tAVM "I am trvlnir ill a measure to rutmv tha man u fuctu res of Chamber luin'l (..nciii linmcilv fur tbe great ood their remedy has done me. For vpra I whs a oonstant sutterer from weak Innim aud bronchial asthma. M nt. hi nlirht was disturbed by a hacking ceugh, so that I felt miserable the greater pari or u e num. "7 n.riiua iwom mended by friends were tried, none of which proved suit able to my cae. I did not experience any beneficial results until 1 organ ilwrlain's Couirli Remedy. After two bottles of the large siie have been used I am pleased to siaie my fieatyb. )s belief t,haq It baa been in lias left IDT lungs and ohest aud I oau breathe easily. It lias doue me so much good that I want II who are suffering from lung troubles, as I was, to give it a trial, For sale by . . OsiifRN A DeLano. Sotlce t.i Stockholders. Fi-nssR. Oregon. 8ept. 12, 1805. v..ii.wiu iiHnUiv Blven that there riiho. iuRtiiiir of the stockholders Sfthe Blue Hivcr Mining Company ' at niA f it S" Dirria on Hept. ln, iH'iS, at 8 p m In Eugene, Oregon, for ti,. rr,w r phctinir five directors and to transact any other business that mav lecallv come before tne meeting ' " It MDAY, B F Dorkis. Sicretary 1'restdrnt. PAtaf. Wifinv. 8ee Assignee' noti( In anothen nolumn If you want to buv riiv kind of a vehicle. Tbey are selling below Kaatera made work, The Oliver Chilled plow known tb world around. ; F L CHAMMKBS, Sole Agent RfDVS I'll.E srfl1Biioi ii tii.mntiw.1 tn run I'ile and fnnitlrtaiton or money rIiinJ'l. " I cents p"' bni. rnd t'o inn mn fur ctr tMi samfle to 1M KI'uV. lUsincrca r-naiipMi".'-'": :r v.! 1'... . .A..... t.r, U. K P.intAUi aksu. ror .r nrm.,-1,., dnidinu v.-rywhr, snd lu fcuiien urv(nn bj (burn a UvlAiio Easy to take, sure to cure, n pain notblnir to dread, pleuaunt little pH'1 DeWitt's Little Early Hlaers. Best for l.-lr tilliousueas, siur stomach and constipation. Ubuf IV k DeLaxo, Oliver plows will be sold this aeaatm ai a reduced list. HjIiuhbiw, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER H. Three frosts brought a rain. Robinett returned It Phcdd toilay. The students have rrlve. Lewis Potter Is having hi resideuce paired. V Youmt and wife aiuut Kitaon prlngs. V V Scott, of Creswell. visited II. is Ity today. MIm Lauer rctuniMil Iuhhh this fteruoou. Ibrntburir will hold u cltv ek-otlun October 71 h. Mrs CoiiiIim' two little Uivs went to ilcin today. Prof Condon returned home from Sulcin today. Will McClure is hotliiii a i :im on ic Kcgiater. J li Col-iii in arrived o.i the local lis ufternoon. The unlvcrsltv will buuiu ii work gain next Monday. E K ltrKlie, of Florence returned mi Portland today. Attorney Hklpwortb went to Port land today on busiueas. Capt.N B Humphrey, of Pendleton, visiting in Albauy. D T Prltchurd. the Medford Jeweler. as located at Roseburg. Jobu Newsom, a student of tbe U of has arrived from PrinevlUe. Umbrellas and rubber shoe aud boots are in demaud today. The Knliihts of Pythias eraud lodire meets In Portland October btb. Harry Miller will ship a car load of ay to Wolf Creek oil tomorrow's freight. Prof D V 8 Reld and fumily have re turned from the upper McKeu.le. Phil Neis, the Seattle, Wash., hop niau, HjK-nt last night in Eugeue. Cyrus Watkius Is able to l about tbe streets again after a short sickness. Congressman Hermann Is again at Roseburg. He will soon visit Eugeue. Mr Ijoug, the Cottage Orove mer chant and llour mill man, U In the city. Several teams arrived this morning itli 8au Francisco frtight from Cor- allis. M C Van Tyno has moved into tbe Price house on 14tb and Hilyard streets. The north bound overland train did not arrive hero this morning until 6:30 'clock. If this rain continues the ducks aud geese will soon begin to appear lu large timbers. K.I win P .Shuttuck, of Portland, U ii Eugene ready to enter HiuUofO next Monday. Miss Lena Boudiu has gone to Jack sonville to visit her grandfather, who Is seriously III. Sheriff Johnson took the boy, AI fred Sherman Smith, to the Reform school at Salem today. The rain will 1 appreciated by tho inner and stockman if not by the hop grower aud nrchardlst. County Clerk Jennings lat even- nir issued a marrlairn license to Fred R Welch and Lucy M Snow. Miss Flla Vanduyn, of Coburg, who has txvn visiting her neico, Miss Em ma Vanduyn, returned home tills af ternoon. Messrs Smith Rnd Height, recently from Kansas, yesterday each iHirchus. ed a 40-acre tract of laud oil the Mooru estate west of town. It is likely that the street committee will have Wjl aniette street patched up w ith fine gravel next week. Mrs Julius (loldsmitti and children aud Miss Zida Goldsmith returned from Harrisburg this afternoon. President Chapman went to Corval- lls todav and will lecture before the teachers' institute there tonight. John McClure has accepted a po- sition In Hendenon & Linn's drug store, and will leurn the business. Harold Hopkins Is borne from the East, where he has spent a couple of ears, and win remaiu nere tuis wu- ter. IUjv J E Snyder will preach at Philo math next Sunday and win assist with the opening services of Philomath college M uiday. The Ohio republicans opened up their campaign yesterday ut Spring field, O. Twetity-flve thousand visit ors were In the city. I.urkev arrived today from Prlnevllle having come across the Mc- Kenrle mute, lie was aecouipanieu by Mrs Smith and two sons. Miss Hattle Dickinson has resigned liar rOH ilon as teacher in the Eugelft public schools and will epeml U! Win ter at jaaiow uirjjuu, Coivallls Times: Ed Brysnn leave Thursday to resume his studies in tne state university. He is this year a member of tbe junior ciass. G W Smith, of Salem, lias been spending a day or two In tugene while on his way from a bunting trip In the vlclulty of Roseburg. Trl tin l ha footrnoer. weut to Wood- burn today and will act as trainer for Ray, who Is training ior wi Glvens font rac which, take plaW on the U lust. rv It V Hamell has resigned as a member of the U 8 board of examin ing surgeons for Southern Oregon, on account of his removal from Iteeburg to Eugene. The funeral services of the late Mrs Marv E Coffin were held at the U H .i,nr..)i llila morn III a at 10 o'clocR. The luterment toot place airectiy afterwards In the 1. O. O. F. cemetery Harrv. Cbas and Miss Tern- pleton of Haley are moving Into, the house on the comer of 11th and Ferry streets They are all U of O students, nhorir Pluii. dealer Mr. Sol. a kr.ii. m m lio has been aulte sick for several weeks, Is mucn improvu uu strong hopes of bl complete recovery : . . . i are entertained. c.m Tavlor has been elected to nr.nt Helmet hxige K of P, Of tills nltvattbe Kr.illd loilg wnicn lflVVH- ; , . J 1 meets at Saltrn next monwi. and C L W inter were seiecu-u ma natee. Here's a text from Shskesjieare for a lo?g sermon: You take my nous when you do take tbe prop that does ....i. in mv hiiiise: vou take my lite when you lake tne means uen.j live. It has been determined not to arrest the Larimers ior U"i'i"i -k-Deputy Uame Warden McClaoehun t i.L n,.Mr will nrobablv be Invest! gated by tbe grand at the October term f circuit court. c.i...n Journal: Miss Mary Allken weut to FHigene this morning where ..will visit friends for several days -i.loh Shu will rn to Drain to ac cett a position In the boulboru Ore gon normal school. Ashland Tidlmj: - Colid turned borne from Lane county today, e having succeeded In "paralyilng" nu merous Chinese pheasants during bis absence, which sport he says Is Inter esting In the Willamette now. Win Fraxler, the cavalry horse buyer will ship two more carloads of horses to San Francisco Friday. Some fishermen were lu town this morning selling trout, They fished forty miles down the McKenzie and caught LM5 a few days ago. I F Pilanton has commenced a fore closure suit in tke circuit court against Kate Liiieliaugh, et al. Judgment Is asked for HV). The land sought to tie foreclosed is H4.77 acres in T 17 8, R 1 West. Albuny Democrat: A shooting gal lery was started In Albany today. A tiger howls when hit, a band plays when another target gets hit, a wom an beats a drum, and a man spunks his sou. With such inducement it is no wonder a live business Is done. In looking over the old tiles of the Yieka Union, in its posaesHion, the Yreka Journal rinds tlmt legal notice or Jackson county, dr., were published In the Union of that place during lSVi, as there was no paper lu Southern Orogou ut that time. Salem StuUsmun: ' F. W. Mulkev, of p.irtlnttd, u nephew of ex Senator J. N. Dolph, and Oregon's representative ut the Nationnl Republican League convention, at Cleveland, Ohio, passed through Salem yesterday In a buggy en route to Eugene, where he goes to enter the U. of U., tieing a senior." He will arrive here tomorrow. Roseburg Plaiudeuler: P R Skinner, who was here a short time ago, figur ing as un agent of the Building A Loan Association of Washington, D. C, and who hud succeeded ill swindling sev eral parties here, was arrested at Walla Walla, Wash., today. Sheritr Catli enrt starts for hiui tonight on the overland. Another advertising "fake" In town. Isn't it strange our people will pay five, ten or twelve dollars for such card ads, when they say they cannot aflord to use legitimate advertising? Many of them haven't got a printed letter bead, card or envelope. Ton poor to atlord these, but still sending their money out of town for "fakes." The recent eclipse of the moon, w Inch was eclipsed by dense clouds in this vicinity, was visible In Priueville, says the Review: The total eclipse of tbe moon was plainly visible at this place Tuesday night of this week. The remarkable feature of the ecli pse tieing the apparent vibration ofthe shadow on the face of the moon, at times en tirely obliterating the moon from sight, then apparently moving back so as to expose part aud once or twice all the moon's disc. This feature was noticed by a number of people, whose statements all agree, else we would believe it a case of optical illusion. MAKlMi KLOUK. The Kagene Flouring Mill Is Mow laming- Out Flour. Dally G until September 11 The Eugene Flouring Mill this morning at ten o'clock started up and is now turning out a first-class grade of Hour from old wheut. This is one of the most Improved mills in Oregon, thu best of machinery only being pur chased. Three cheers for Messrs Mathews. Williams and Suiter who huve furnished Eugene with thh en tcrnrife. Tl o business man, the mechanic and laboring man, and every citizen of I-'.ugene should patronize this mill and see that it is a tlnanclul success. . - - - - Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salvo In the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Suit Kheum, f ever wires, letter, mupiieu liiiiids. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skiu Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 1 cents per box. For sale by Henderson & l.lun. A Lie. The Woodburn Independ ent Is responsible for this: "It is re ported thut three or tne proiessors in the State University are confirmed drunkards. If It is true, It Is a blot upon the fair naini of the institution that the trustees should lose no time in removing. The time Is goue cy, n ever It was present, for a sot to have charge of the education of our youth. We would lie glad to see tins iiiutier Investigated." This is a lie to use a plain term, and needs no further answer. The editor ot tnai paper is a minister aud should correct the above Item. Game Laws. This office acknow ledges with thanks the receipt of a pamphlet containing a synopsis of the game aud iisii laws oi uie uuucu (Mates and British provinces, compiled and revised by the American Field Publishing Co., of Chicago and Iew York. It is a valuable little work and at the extreme low price of ten cents, ought to be In tbe hands of every one Interested in tne game laws, innut been carefully complied and revised up to the present date from special re ports, and irom me most, recent, nets ui the various legislative bodies. Ill y Ouard, BepUtmbor 11. Diphtheria. Two cases of dlph- tl.erla am rennrtod in the Wilson family who reside at tho old water station nacK ot tue outte. mnieum iiav tudnv nut ud the yellow nag. Two children are sick aud Dr Mo- Kannpv Is attending them. Thedis ease w as contracted at Branton s hop vard near Waltervllle and it is said mat a large numoer ui uum jici.u. have been exposed at that place. Buttkii Over. Mrs Howe, mother of Mrs A J Johnson of thu city, was butted ovur by a pel sheep at Her pome near Creswell lust Sunday, sustaining Injuries from which she has since suf fered a great deal. Sunilay night the doctor remained with her all night, but since that time she lias neeu im proving and is now much better. Mrs John-oil is atteudlng her bedside. Dlurrluea should be stopped prompt ly. Itsoons beootueij chrunto. De Witt's Colio and Cholera Cure Is effective, afe ami certain. Hundreds of testimonials bear witness to the virtue of this great medicine. It can always be depended upon, It use saves time and money. Ohiii rn A PkLao. HuhbE tin.:. Ueuveu ttol'in H. aud Bay Idf.it at "the Harris truck for a purse of 1150, Saturday, Sept. Hist. Admission 5 cents. If the race Is not run gate money will be refunded. ' J. M. Martim. Ball bearings make light draft and the Dandy Disk harrow lias them. See them at k Chambers. Stomach and bowel complaints urc best relieved by the timely uwj of De Witt's folio and Cholera Cure. Insist on Laving this preparation. Dou't take any other. O-Bl'KM & DkLAMO. Springfield (tem. SoptU. A fine rulu makes people find good and that Is what we are getting, al though It w ill make hop picking un pleasant. Herbert Walker I keeping the stole at the Neis hop yard He 1 doing well. As we passed through the yard a few days ago we noticed Rev Till man of Coburg, Rev Wooley, ot Fair mount, and Rev fabler of nprlngflcld all picking hops. Wonder bow the reverend gentlemen would feel if they were asked to reconcile nop picking with Gospel peaching. Rev Day Is moving to Fairmouut. Win Vanduyn, of fohug, passed through our town Monday. Cards have been received here an nouncing the marriage of Dr J 11 Nettleton, foimerly of IhU place at Kimble, Nebraska, to Miss Daisy Beard. They will be at home in Brownsville, Oregon, after Sept 15. Springfield one a id all wish the Doc tor und his bride much Joy. Mrs Chessman Is picking hops, as also are several other Si.ringtleldites. Dr Van Val.ah and wlfe.of Philadel phia, Pa., have arrived here to jicr- malientlv locate, llicy are welcome for thev are good ciileiis, and the Doctor Is an able physician. There is some tulk of Rev fabler leaving here In the near future. Miss May Roberts made a visit to her parent yesterday at the Smole hop yard. Mr Revere has been quite sick. It is reported that tho f hnstlaii En deavorers have pledged themselves to pick hois one day, aud give their earnings lo the society. It will do them gHid and greatly aid tbe society. John Law is re-rooflng one of his residsiices lu this city. We are glad to notice the slight indications of pros perity. Replanklng of the steel bridge is in progress, a work which was greatly u ceded. "Z." Jack tlinUlanl Killer Yu not a mom jvriUti'nt foe of the htiire ogrvi he uYuiolliOieo, than Ihr ureal national loulr, llosti-iler't Motnarh Hltleu la lo all manlier of diaagreralil fjmptoius rauacd liy liidlKvallou, ronl patloa or bllllouaueu. Heartburn, lick hradai'htt, loaa of ai'wtll, aleepli'uurtt, yellowm-aa of III lliln, nauwa, fur upon Hit tongm', are manlfvatatlona alwajri rvmovalile bjr tho Itinera. Thorough liens, promplibKlu ehararlerUa IU reuiedial work. Aaa M(iKiiard auainat malaria It haa srhlt'Vi-d a world wlilu ri'puutlon, the fuumla. tlmi of whli'h was laul forty iraraago. I'hy alriani aix-ak ol It In ths highest lerina. Its itlu'svj in rhviiniallain ami kidney trouble la well wrrtaluisl. Aimh-iuh Improrva, alwp vlslta weary liratna and overwnmicht nerti-a when It i umsl. Itlmullisl to the mot doll-i-atu and laatiillnua of Invalids. It lully icerlu a fair and coiiiluuoui trial. An Original .Notice. Tho following original notice was discovered tacked oil a rural church door: "Notice There will be preaching In this house, providence permitting, Sun day: and there will lie preaching here whether or no, on Monday rollowing, UH)ii the sutiject: "He that believetli and Is not baptised shall l saved, and he that bclievcth not shall be damned at precisely half-past 3 o'clock lu the afternoon, Ex. I'ttcr Mat. Sent. 12. 'W. Aiken. Geo Baker, Mrs M K Hlivelis, Louis Cook, Miss Milllett Davison, Mra M Gilbert, MwMirl lluntin. Wurren Hop.. Mrs W K Jones. Dr Loveioy, Amos L Lynch, Miss Lillie Martin, Miss Mny Mvers. .) Smith. Airs Mat Taylor, Miss JnnleUnger, Mrs Barbra Yunderuurg, mrs v narioite Vlmmer. Srpo H Wilson, Mis Atha Whitney, J W Smiley. O Package Nlcklln. Chus. Aeharvoof one rent will b mado on all tellers iiivuu out. I'eriHina railing for luttara will uleaMialata when advertised. I.J. Cmia.r. M. Pally Guard, September IX Down the River i.n a Boat. J R Permit. P S Hansen and J D Hurt, employes of the H P Company at Port. lund, who arrived nere a uuy or iw ago left In a skill on a hunting and ..f. . ... ..ml ..... .L.I- tithing trip nown tne vt niuiiieue mm morning. They took five dogs with, them aud plenty of guns, ammunition, tilling tackle, etc, and will move llesurcly down the river, camping at places where hunting and Hading is good. Dally (iuard Septumbu r II. Another Attack. I-ast evening while sitting In bis chair in his store A Goldsmith felt another one of those attacks ot heart failure, which fre quently effect him, coming oil. lo prevent nimscii irom laiiniK "J down upon the floor aud when found was almost uucouscleus. Dr Kuyken dall was called and soon revived the old gentleman and today he is almost entirely recovered. Goon Time Made. Salem Post: Engineer Casey, of the Salem "Cau non Bull" Is one of tle best engineers on the wftd. Yesterday be left Salem twenty minutes late, and made the run from Salem to Woodburn, eighteen miles In seventeen minutes making four stops. When riding behind Casey people need not fear arriving at their destination late If the start Is delayed a trillu. liallv Guard, September. It. Bad Om Hoi. This weather praN ticaly suspends tne ritckimj or nops, and will naturally Increase lice and mould at an a arming rate ii ii snoum continue for a few days. It Is tne opinion of exirienced bop growers that II Hie rain snouiu cense mriug next three or four days, that the Injury will be very small, it is to be noiieu that our growers will be able to save tbelr crops. Pally i!a.-d, Pevwrnbtrll. Papwinu Hi'Hi'K.NUKD. Fruit pack Ing wa suspended toilay at the Hum nhmv orchard on account of the rain if n, a rain rims not continue more iimiitwoor three days, work will bo resumed again. Mr Humphrey started up bis dryer at noon today. Hi tn. At Hermann, on Indian Creek, Oregon, Saturday eveDlng 31, Geo Clsnio, aged V yars, of UtriifliL'M d huhji'. mierilteni looa place Sepi li auu mc body found Its last resting place In Indian Creek oemetery. Will Kwhioame. The F:ugene cornet band will reorgaiiiwi next lues ..l,l.t Thlrtv dollars worth of new music lias leen ordered and the i.v. ..i.i'i in airalu toon be In con dition to furiiii.b wine excellent music. There U no doubt, no failure, when you , take DeWIU's Colic and Cholera Cure. ItU plaint, acts promptly no bad after effecU O&ui'RM A DeLano. " THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. Dr. F'lnlcy, deiillst.nsunS.Dunn tilt t'lriuit cxiurt convents Octotn-r 2th. MrGulliford, of ilalacy, is lu Eu fcuiie. Mrs Fish returned from Brownsville today. A rain lu California lias damaged the hop crop. There are 111 boys in tho state re form school. Wheat Is now worth 3d cents er bushel in Eugene. Several freight cars were attached to the local this afternoon. Prunes are coming lu to the cannery at a lively rate. The public schools of this city opcu Monday, SeptcmlM'r 3d. Five or si new U of O student ar rived on tills a flcr noon's train. Nothing heard from the New York race up to the hour of going to press. Fred Mulkey had arrived at Harris burg at 1 o'clock this afternoon and will probably arrive here tonight. Hop picking al the Walker-t amp Ml yard re-comiiieuced today at noon. Pickers are still wanted. A Mr Sllckell's team ran away with him tills morning near the old poor farm below town. He was thrown out but was not Injured. The hack was budly wrecked. Wednesday's Roseburg Plaindealer: Mrs Grace Ostium, who has been vis iting friends and relatives in Eugene aud Salem the past two weeks, re turned home last evening mi the local. There will tie a meeting of the F'oi t- nightly Club Sept. 21, at 3 p. in. Members of the executive committee please meet promptly at 2:30. A cup of Parks' Tea at night moves the bowels In the morning without pain or discomfort. It Is a great health giver aud blood purifier. Sold by A. Yerinutom. The Pennsylvania democrats yester day nominated a ticket, endorsed the administration and. the financial plunk of the last national convention. DWCoolldge will have an exhibit of grapes at the state fair this year. He will have six varieties of foreign aud four varieties of American grnve. Karl's Clover Root, the great Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constlpu ttoil. 25 cis., 60 els., 1.. Sold by Henderson A Linn. The Oregoiilan says the Lane coun ty hups are lu a serious condition. Tills is not true. The yaids In this county gent rally are lu a good condi tion. The cariienter woik at the U of O Is completed. The painters commenced work this alleruooii. niaru nan will present a handsome appeurauce when the palutlng Is completed. Mr Newmau bad a horse to die Tuesday night. This Is a pretty hard loss on the gentleman aa lie nan jiisi got out of debt and uow he must get another animal. SHILOH'8 CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is In great demand Pocket sl.e contains twenty-live doses only 25c. Children love It, Sold by Henderson & Linn. The railroad commission lu Its Pull man palace car is on Us way north and passed through here this morning. The members have the softest job 111 the state, notwithstand ing the people are picking live cent hops at 3o cents per box. Dr. F'lnlcy, dentlst.rooni S.Duun blk. liee Tcutsch arrived at Creswell from Texas last night, having come by rail and attended the Hate fair In Callfor ula. He bus had enough of Texas and a bicycle. He will go lo Peudlelou lu a few duys. Chas Eastland mounted a horse this afternoon on W illamette street belong lug to A K Patterson. Before he had gone twenty feet the anlmul milelly aid down on the ground louug lOastlaudwaa badly soared Parks' Sure Cure Is a positive speclflo In all diseases or the Liver and Kid neys. By removing the urlo acid in the blood It cures Rheumatism. S. I) Basford, of Carthago, 8. Dakota, says: I believe Parks' Sure Cure excels all other medicines for Rheumatism and Urinary disorders." Sold by A. TEN inuton. Corvallls Gazette: A C Woodcock, the Eugene attorney who was appoint ed referee In the Oregon Paclflo matter lust week by Judge fuiierton, maue this office a pleasant can ouring. iu brief stav In the city, wr woouooca la mm of Lane's couctv's most prom I nent citizens, an able attorney and an atiablo gentleman. His appoi"l,m,,t seems to have met general approba tion. I've a secret In my heart, Sweet Marie, A tale would Impart, Sweet Marie: If you'd even fulrer be You must always use Parks Tea The Improvement you will see, Sweet Marie. Sold by A. Yehinoton. Corvallls Times: Ed Bryson cam linma from Port and Monday Willi turn alfirant irold medal lu his pocket They were lu acknowledgement of bis HMwl 1.11(1 h bvilt them Saturday in -r-Mi --7 -------- ,. ...,-,. A two anettu contests t mw uiwi.u Uulverslty, Against inree eimmiuun be took second meuai in a niua iuw and in minutes luter. against two fresh competitors he took ttrst place In In an 8tU yard race, Tburearea great luauy oltaeun fortunate onei lu this world, greatc In number than thoae who are blessed with good digestion. To some people ths irreutest misfortune Is not to be able to eat everything set before them "I suffered for years with dyspepsia. and everytldug I ats disagreed with me. I was Induced to try Simmons Liver Regulator and was cured. I now eat everything. M. Rrlgbt. Madison Parish, La, Pally Uusrd, September U. Ttr aiNKjis Mkktinii. Oregon Hose Miiiiiinnv held a business meeting last i. mid minuted new constitution I bv laws. H T Condou was eleo imI nretideiit to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of C M Young. Pally UaarS. Hapywnbar SfA. HoKiS Bai Mape. A raco was made tbl afternoon betweeu the horses Robin 11 and Bay Dick, oue-balf mile, fr 17. a aide. It la to be run on the Harris track, Saturday, September 21st. lUy fcaarw, September II itmvi--We understand that the litiii ..Inkiira am mnrklng in Nets' hoi vanl imar Hnrliiif field today. Tbl requires a good deal of pluck. NlUr J-OS I KK 8 A VS. Wratber predictions for the Xrit Tru Buys. In bis last bulletin Foster gave fore casts of the storm wave to cross the continent from sth to 1-tti, aud the next be says will reach the Pacific coast aliout the l.'tth, croas the west of Rockies country by close of 1 It It . great central valleys l lh to ITtli, Eastern slates 1 st li. This w III be one of the most notable onus of the year and will include a angerous tropical Hurricane. the interested weather observer lould carelutly note that the tropical uiricaues and our traiis-contliieutal storms la-long to entirely dlllerent sys tems. 1 he former move around the center of the North Atlantic ocean, e eastern coasts of the l ulled States lug In their pathway. The other system of storms move around the arm between ;su lo is ot norm inti tule and couscoticiitly ero-s the No. th American continent from west to ast. The paths of the tropical hurricanes ml the trans continental storms run igcther on the Atlantic coast aud icy are antagonistic, sometimes do- roving each oilier, more frequently one alisoibing the other anil generally It Is the trans continental storms that nre absorU'd by the tropical hurri- anes. For the abovo reasons chances are hat tlu particular storm first men tioned almve will Hot be severe on the continent but will be absorbed by the ropieal hurricane. This view is uot conclusive, however. 1 he safest policy Is to ho on the lookout everywhere, from 14th to Ltith, und take no uuueci-ssnry risks on land or water. Within tills period tele graphic reports will Indicate where the storm will probably spend Its greatest force. Shipping interests on the lakes nd near the Atluutio coast can save lous destruction of pmiwrty by (riling neai a safe harbor from 14th to Uoth and pleasure boating exctir Ions should he entirely abandoned. The warm wave will erosa the west of RiK'klcs country about 13th, great nlral valleys 17th, Eastern stales th. Cool wave will cross the west of Rockies country alsuit Kith, great cen tral valleys IMh, Kastern slates 20th. Fined. Corvallls Times: "Juck Gerhard and Geo Bingham are under arrest, anl a fine for violation of city nrdlualHvs stares each of them lu the face. The complaint was swern out y Chief Taylor, and It charges them with disorderly conduct. The oflcnae they are alleged to have committed transpired last Sunday afternoon, when a coon is-ionging lo jiiiigiiam and a bull dog owned by Gerhard fought to a hl.iody death of the former on Main street near Noland A Calla han's store Some lanplo who looked on at theallaif llillik it was permissible iuI nianv others coiidemu It as hor ribly brutal. Tho sHctacie so Im pressed ladles on the Occidental bal cony as decidedly Inhuman that they retired where they could no lunger see It. The men arrested claim the dog ud conn got together by accident. .ast bight Gerhard pleaded guilty to lie charge and paid his fine of $10,and on motion of the chief of isilloe the harge as to Bingham was dismissed." Children, eseclally Infants are soon ruu down with cholera Infantum or 'summer complaint'" Don't wait to etermlue, but give DeWitt's Collo and Cholera cure promptly, you cau rely ui It. Use no other. OhinjiiN & DeLano. The Dandy Disk burrow now has bull bearings and center cutter which cuts all the ground. For sale by f ii i iiamoers. AX BILLY FOR lk Dr. Price's Cream Mm Powder, 30c 20 lbs granulated Diir Shne stack is at our Mens $1.00 Shoe-they are 0. K. for a starter. FALL STOCK OP, CARPETSJCSHADES :-JUST RECEIVED AT-: DAY & HENDERSON'S. UNiVEIlSITY The Unlerslty of Oregon, Euene, Oregon, oiTera Free tuition toallstu. dwts. Vounu men can ohtnln Hoard, Lodging, Heat and Light In the dormi tory for f -V10 jier week. loomer furnish their own linen. Young women are provided with board In private futullles at 13.00 per week. Young women de siring board uhould address Trof. John Straub, Eugene, Oregon, or Hecretary Young Women's Christian Association, Eugeue. The University oilers three baccalaureate decrees: . Itai helor of Arts, Jlachelor of Menoe and Kachelor o! loiters, with corn spondlng courses of study. The follos'lng shorter couisea are also otleretl. An KiikIi!i course leading In two years to a llus ness diplo ma, aud lu thiee years to the title graduate (n Engllslijand advancini ctmrse for aratluates of normal schools leading to the degree of Master of I'edagoiry; a three years' course In civil engineering leading to the degree of Civil Kiigineer; a course of two years for teachers of physical education leading to a diploma and the title direc tor of Physical Education. The irnlvcrslty charges au Inciden tal fee of I0 which Is payable In advance by all students. Htiidenta holding diplomas from the puhlio schools aud those having teachers certificates are ad mitted to the preparatory department without examination, lhose dwlrlng Information regarding the preparatory department should address the IKau K' Vor caufogutVaud furtlier Information axldress C. II. Chapiunii, Preeideut or J. J. Walton, tiecretary, Eugene, Oregon. JUa ALEXANDER SEA7EY. Another Pioneer Ladr Panics Away. Pally Guard, September li Mrs Sarah Ann Seavey,wife of Alex, ander Seavey, who resides ut Seavey'e ferry, died at the home of Hon. Jasjair Wllklus, near Coburg, ut oUiO o'clock this morn Ing. . Mrs Seavey went to Mr Wllkins' home some tlmo sgo to attend the bed side of liratidin.i Bla.'hley, who was sick. While there she contracted pneumonia fever from tho etlccts of which she died this morning, not hav ing Urn sutllcifiitly well enough at an v time to be removed to her home. Mrs Seavey, whoso maiden name was Blachley, was bom in Porter county, Indiana, December 3, 1SJ7, and was then fore uged 67 years, U months and U days al the time vt her death. Sho crossed the plains with her parents In 14, and Is, therefore a pioneer. In July of ls.V sho was mar ried to Alexander Seavey, who sur vives her. Bisddcs her husband she leaves seven children live liy and two gills to mourn her death. Twv are Mrs Clara Wllklna, wife of Jiisht Wll kins, Mrs Anna Itiisliuell, who resides near this city, Will Seavey, who re sides uear Seavey's ferry, and Thomas, James, John and Jesse, ull of whom are yet at home. Mrs Seavey was a highly resacted and well known lady, having resided with her family for inanv years at Seavey's ferry, and has a wide circle of friends w ho extend their sympathy to the bereaved family. The funeral w ill be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock and the remains Interred lu the Masonic cemetery near this city, Rev I D Driver officiating. Skin Gkaktixh. Corvallls Thill's: A case of skin grafting is In progress lu this cltv. Several months ago Miss Llllle Kerr had her hand severely crushed iu the mangle al tho team laundry, aud In healing the fingers grew together, two ot them solidly and the others with webs like the toes of a duck. Last week the lingers were cut apart and this week Dr I-ee Is covering tho raw places with skin so that lu healing they will not adhere again. In covering a portion of the exposed tlcsh the lomo skin from the webbed fingers was used; In tho others Instead of human skin, the sklnafa hen's egg will be used. The oeratloll Is very Interesting. llaslsMil assai bs l end by local applti'atlona, aa they rntinnt n-ach tho diaraaed portion of the ear. I here la only one way In cure peafneaa, and that la by countitu tlonal remedies. Peafneaa la rauai-d by an 111 flamed coiKtllliin of the niiirnua iliilnn of tha Kualaehlan Tulie. When thli lube aria IntUm ed you hare a nimblliii mid or liuis-rleet heartuR.aud when It la entirely eliMisI I .( new la the leaull, and uulraa the InlUinmallnn can te taken out aud thta liilst n-Mun d to lis normal istndl loii, hesrlm oill Iw ilestmyeil forerar: nine eaea oulol leu am rauaisl by ea tarrh, which la iiolhlus but aa lutlaiiivd eondl ttou of ths mupoua aurfais-a. Ha will slue one Hundred Pnllara for any cane ol lealnra(oaiiMd by eslarrh) that rannol Iw oared by Hall's l aurrh Cure. Hund for clr oulara, Irea. . , F. J. CIIKSKV & CO.. Toledo, 0. Bold by PruK-UU, ;.). Prunea Pay. Oil of six and one half acres, J G Gray sold to Humph rey A Segar at one cent per ixiuud 66,802 pounds of Italian and Silver prunes, which amounts to toorl.62. On this tract are yet between AOaiidOO bushels which he will dry. Thr trees are seven years of age, and have been well cultivated. He has a few acres of petite pruues which he will dry. What better product can a man raise? Every farmer In Lane county ought to have from rive to twenty acres of or chard. The market for choice fruits Is practically unlimited. GotoOsburn A DeLano, druggists, sole agents lu Fugene, for a bottle of LI V ERIN E, for the Liver, Kidneys, Sick-headache aud Constipation. - 51. sugar Comnlete. Take a look State Normal School. Monmouth, Oroijon. A tratutns achoot:for W-achers. (ouialHo Kle-hth (Iwla Trmlnlli Piarl nianl and etroiig i'rofa.lonal suit Acaduuilo Cuuraes. :-THE DIPLOMA-: of lbs aohnol enllllM on to teach In saf eouuljr In tha atala wllhuul lurllur Ciaiuluatluu, Board and Lodging, Books and Tuition, $150.00 per year. Beautiful and halth(ul liwatlnn no aalnona. Tliora Is s uU dvniautl lor woll Iraluud Uachrs lhrra I. an oor lunuljr of untralnnl lacnoa. I'aialusuvat'liMirfullr 'iit nu aiIU'atiuu. Aililnaa. F. L. CAMI'IIKIX, 1'rc.lOviil. Or W. A. Wann, Haurutarj. OREGON,