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t II III) U Chat Cotuiui Tho in thin liomilll HC0I1H I for ant nunibo tlio cot tlio lit uli-ctiu Mould gain. This mcnt, donco tlio col (Jim Comiu In c tlio d clirho I cult vet Not in fit vi was Ik major' duoed Clin mittec lt All want i boliev this ( both robu larty tion. bo tin Clm initlet An bug point i hion, . Nt.w : tii'ctic Mr. 11 fore in nnil it belli lil bankc Am it heart Bllcll I Btrugf his bi ties t nativi not tl those groiv govcr Nk Oral ill lllHlill elded illg Stl U-r 10. idcrei Kvi tcvmo Hot lou to till! form, tho c on tin tVM fi . r - , ('IIKNTS OK (MM I JjIKK FllIDAVULYSl SA J I JtUAYJ 1 1. Y So. j I II j 11 I ) T ! Ul uro in tl.u . M.oruia. k pta.-hia are lu tno war-, M l. . nlljl I'i II I A). H1..1 .. rji . - California watermelon market. Itv J M Dick was a passenger to Portland today. Prof Young and family are summer ing at Newport. Mr TH Itiddcll U quite sick at her homo In thin city. La Grande hud a $11,000 lire jester day, Insurance 7,000. The special term of tlio circuit court adjourned this morning. A loam from IIirrlt)iir wan up to day after a wagon load of Ice. ProfD V H Itcid returned from Portland on luxt night's train. Min Uenrice Thurston continues about the Kamo today a yesterday, Judge Kullorton and ProHcoutlng At torney Yak went to CorvallU today. Tho delinquent tax list ol Clackamas county makes M columns as anver tiHed. Mis Kinma Chaso him returned from a vIhII to tho Fish ranch up the McKenzie. Charles Chambers went to Yaqulna Hay thlH morning. From that place he will go to Han Francisco. MIhh lieilo llrown and her aunt ar rived homo thin afternoon lifter an ex tended visit at Han Francisco. The Ice works shipped another car load of Ice to Hosuhurg today. TIiIm Ih the ilflu car Heut since July Int. Mm Orlllln, mother of Mr (I 1' 0 ri 111 n, aged h4 years, In quite ill at the family reiildoiico In this city. Judge K iJepeatt committed suicide at Pendleton yesterday by shooting himself, lie formerly resided at Med ford. The gold democrat will prohulily hold a nationul convention in Chicago not later than Kept 2. lion W (' Whitney says the silver movement in gaining ground rapidly not only in tho Went but lu the Kast. December and May wero united In marriage the other day at Woodluirn but tlio usual order of a blushing maiden becoming an old mini's darling wan reversed, lu this IiihIuiico It whs an incipient youth who became an old lady's et. The contracting parties were John Ilcrischinger, aged 'J I, and Elizabeth Werner, aged OA years. General T J Tliorin at tho ois-ra house Mouday evening, July 27 at 8:30, will give you a talk on "American Ism" t tint will bo worth hearing. Ad mission free. F.voryone Invited; ladies esieciuily. Yamhill county: Tho county court recently ordered that tlio deputy hire of the clerk and sheriff should lie paid by those ofilcers from their salaries. The courts may have to decide the matter. Karl Church, Curl Narrcgan, Hob Eastland and llcrliert- Thompson leave early tomorrow morning for uu outing at Udell lake. A C Williams, of Mill Creek, has gone to Crook county, lie was ao oompalned by Master Perry Johnston of tliis city who will sKud the summer visiting in Crook county. Volney llemenwuy has returned from McKen.le llildgc. Ills family will remain at that place for some linn yet. J to reports a large crowd at the resorts and that tho roud Is In good condition. District Prosecuting Attorney Yates of Corvnlli hits not yet made an npMlntmrnt of deputy for this county. The matter has been considerably delayed and the apMlntmcnt will not bo mudo tieforo next week and possi bly later. Itcnorts Indicate that Linn county will iiave aliout two-thirds of a crop of wheat, Hays the Albany Democrat. While aome fields are very poor, others are remarkably gisid. I. .ulosdorf, for Instance, on his farm on tho Santl am, has 110 acre of as lino wheat as one over saw. He believes It. will av erage 60 bushels to tho acre. Tho lay of his laud Is K'Ciiliarly suitable for line crops, and, besides, bo understands how to prepare It. Circuit Court. Pally (OiatO. J ul J Si 8, 0, 10, 11. 12, 13. 14. tleo W Welder et al vs H 10 Kaslland, marshal, and city of F.ugcnc; injunction. Argued and Biibmitted iihiii report of referee. 21. Issue Clrav vs Aaron Goldsmith, et al; equity. Decree us prayed for lu complaint. 21) The American Sunday School Union vs Georgo Milllcau,'ct al; con tinuation. Halo continued. 30. John Howell Charlestown vs Jacob H Hob rag; continuation. Judg ment amended so as to Include fl-ltl attorney foo, the same having been omitted fioin the Judgment entry, by mistake. Hale continued. 02. Lane County va City of F.ugeno; to quiet title. Submitted and taken under advisement. 7'. Clcorgo It Dorrls vs Aina.arh lingers. Judgment by default. Judg ment for f 103. lu, flU attorney fee and $1)50 costs. MrsOeoigu Thurston is Improving t xlny. The water company stretched a new telephone line today. Not many farmers iu town today. They are bw-y harvest lug. Mrs L II Potter went to Gates, Or, today to visit with relullvps. George Crouer acted as istllcemau today in theabseucoof Marshal Day. Mlcs Theresa and Itosalie Friendly left this morning for an outing al Newport. Mrs T Olillng cam) up from Albany tudiiv mid will visit awhile with her sou it K Gliliiig. Mhs MuIh-I Hurley, of Portland, la visiting with Mls4 F.lla Armltugeat the Aruiitage farm. Auditor V II Mahoney of the H V Company visited the statloti In this city today. A LI if drive of saw logs for the liar rlsburg Lumber Company will bo started out of the Mohawk Mouday. City Marshal H J Day took bis family up the Middle fork today for an ontiug. .Mr Day will return mis oven lug. Miss I'.dltli Houston ofFuirmount went to Junction City today. Hhe has a class lu musio at that place each Haturuay. Mrs Walkins and duughU-r, Miss Floy, left this morning on a visit to Mrs Watkius' mother, Mrs Munra, at Mciicliiim. Arthur Comigys went to Creswell this afternoon to relievo the H 1' (era tor of that place. Ho will bo absent about a month. Attorney 11 T Condon and D f Yoran spent last night on the banks of tho McKenzIo north of this city, lliey hud the usual llsliermeirs iucK. Dr ()tiU ,y, of Junction, ami Attor uev 11 D Norton, of this city, ureex H-uled homo this evening from a pros peeling trip up the .Middle fork. Tho highest point readied by the thermometer lu Jacksonville recently was lilt degrees. The highest point reached iu this city was Uo degrees, Itoh Fas' laud, of the GlMUD odloe, Curl Nurregan, Karl Church and Her berl Thompson lelt tills morning on an outing to Crescent ami Udell lakes Democrat: Coko liilyeil, sou of Hon Lark liilyeil, of hugenc, came to Al lianv on his bieyclo this forenoon mukiiig tho trip, 47 miles In about six hours. Mr ami Mrs Archer Klc went!to Cottage Grove this afternoon to be ab sent iiuout a week visiting with Mrs Kiev's folks and recreating iu the mountains. llarrisliurg Iloview: Mrs M Shot ton and Miss Kmuiii Fdwards, dress maker and milliner respectively, have removed their place of buHluefH from the Krelsel building to the rooms Just east of tho llevlow olllco. Jacksonville Times: Puthmount, the crack Altamoiil paciT, owned by 11 It Miller, of Grant's Puss, proved disappointment al Anaconda. Mont, a few tluys ago. 1 he mare Itacliel beat him in 2:17, 2:211 and 2:171. Path- mount tins a record or -10. Miss Oglesby who has l een acting aHoHrator iu the Postal Telegraph olllco during tin absence or .Ml.-s Knox will go to Albany on the SOlh to take charue ot that olllco for a month while Mr and Mrs Hacry take a lay off. I L Campbell and Attorney A C Woodcock left at 4 o'clock this morn lug for the Coggswell ranch, 25 miles up the McKenzie. It is rumored that Mr Cumpbell is negotiating for an interest iu tills famous farm und It be succeeds In closing thoil al it is likely his bosom friend, Mr Woodcock, will be made general superintendent mid counselor at law, ami that they w ill erect a costly theaire building und engage a star company to I 'litcrtaln tlio people who annually go up the McKen.le. lu suirch or pleasure and health, u tlio latter plan Is carried out Mr Woodcock will become man ager and leader of the oi chest ra. Pally uuinl, Julj 24. On Thial Chas ltrady of Coburg baa Uh'ii on tilal lafore Justice Whetd vrattlie court house this afternoon on the charge of larceny of two tons of bay, valued at f 12.60, The hay was raised on a farm belonging to J K Holt and had Is-eli niortguifcd to lilm by Mr llrady, who afterwards sold It to other artlc. The following ury was drawu In the case: A J Pickard, L Hlmons, H H Patterson, W P Fisher, L N Honey and . A Davis. Attorney J M Williams, sscial deputy, prose cuted the case and Attorney L llllyou bad tho defense. Psllj (.ili.nl, July i A UttNAWAY. Justice of the Peace A K WluH'ler'a buggy horse ran away again this morning. Mr Wheeler had driven to the lev factory for some Ice. He bad completed Ills errand and went to step Into the buggy w hen the horse became frightened and started to run throwing Mr Wheeler out. It run outh on on alley to Tenth slivet where the buggy was overturned. The horse thau ran east on Tenth street, drag ging tho buggy, ltetweeu Willamette and Oak the animal made a short turn across the street when the buggy righted. The horse turned north oil Oak trett and ran to Nuith before being atopped. The dainnuigo was light. llly Uusnl, Jul; 23. Houses Dkownkp. A spanofbor scs belonging to J II Hills, of Jasx r, were drowned by some loggers lu the Willamette lu the outsklita or this elty near the tannery this morning. The team was used by tho loggers to pull logs olt the liars when they came lodged. The team hud becu taken into tlio river where two strong cu run Is canio together. The water was ipilto deep und hidden by it was a snag which could not be seen. 1 he tackle became entangled on this s'uig and the men were unable to free It. The hoisea were diagged down stream by tlio swift cm rent and, though ellorts wero made by the men to keep their heads above water until they could be Ireed, they wero washed down and both drowned. Under the elivumstaiKvs the accident is said to have Urn unavoidable. Haik ItlttPl.K. Clias Philiiott, alias Whitney, the foot nicer, who waa cap tured iu tins city atNiiii a year ago and taken back to the penl'entlary at Deer Lod(ict Montana, Iroui which he had escaiH-d, has doling tlio idle hours w hile In prison, made by hand a very beautiful hair bridle. The bridle is complete in every part and the delicate braiding and w.iavlng together of the hulrs is iu ltelf a marvelous piece of work. The bridle, which Is worth at least f75, has been sent to Marshal Dav In tills city by "Whitney. " It will bo milled oil. ' .' Lots ok Lorn. The river down by the Fugcuesaw mill contains us pretty a lot of saw logs as can be seen any where. A big boom has been stretch ed diagonally across the river and the stream Is crowded and packed with logs from a point far Mow the mill almost up to the bridge. The Fail Creek drive of over 2,tHHl,lKK) feel, which was run down the Willamette by J 1 llarbre, is now all lu. The bun of the saw may now be heard and the mill will be kept busy during the summer to dispose ot the logs. Pendleton Tribune: Fugeno, The Dalles and La Grando are all In the same tlx so far as street lights are concerned. The old contracts have expired, and the cities and electric light companies are unable to agree on new contracts, lu the meantime the cities are lu darkness. They Nominate Bryan and Sewall Ly Acclamation.. Ml lll UIIKAT I I III l ATI. Hr Louis, July 21; 10:40-The hall is filling rapidly. It is stated that tho work of the convention will be com pleted today. 10:40. Convention called to order by Chairman Ht John, of New York. 10:48. Convention opened with prayer by ItevCobett, of tlio Missouri delegation.. 10:67. Motion mado that when this convention adlourns the hour for ie- convening lie act for 3:30 p m, and that consideration of platform be pot (Kined until that lioui ; curried. (Senator (Stewart, of Nevinla, Is now addressing the convention. Htewart sava Wall street was in I lie Chicago convention In arreut iiUUiIhts. His rofo-enceto llryau was greeted with loud and iTolouired cheers. Stewart concludes speech with a plea for liar iiioiiv and predicts victory. 11:33. Itll call ordered to ascertain number of UH veterans In each dele- iration. Itoll call showed 1!(8 Union soldiers, 18 confederates and 4 Mexican wur veU-rans present In the convention. 12:10. Judite Hoott. of Omaha, ad dresses the convention. When he con eluded the convention rise lu a body and cheers. 12:37. Convention adjourn until 3:30 p in. BKCONli SESSION. 4 n in Convention called to order bv Chairman Ht John. 4. 02 -California reading conference retKirt. 4:08 Senator Jones of N evada, pre senting report of committee on plat form. 4:10 Senator Jonca concludes. f(reat aniiluuse. 4:2-" Motion to proceed with noml nation for iiresldeul curried. 4:33 E E Little, or Kansas, peaking. NOMINATIONS MADE. Moved that Kryan be nominated for president bv acclamation. Motion curried with tremendous applauso. Delegates standing uu chairs, waving llaus and banners. Hands playing nationul air, "lied, White and Ithie." Itivan's picture brought on the stage and seized by enthusiastic crowds, and carried around llie ball, urcul con' fusion and cheering. Convention ristM to feet and cheers, band is playing "America." Minnesota delegation standing on chairs, waving umbrellas, hats, funs, and tinging. tries or "What's the matter with lirvan?" HcspoiiM's: "He's all rufht." Mr troop, or Connecticut, presents Hewaii lor vice president. ureal cheering. Sewall nominated by acclamation The Y. M. I place nas mi " - " . i1Pi,.f l ...... I.......H, ,.r m-w-comers a Prni lor llie ul-iiuiiv " . .i....ri..ii,.n .,f the route and l!",!W,lt;dU,vervd tllUIVIIBOII B'I1"H '-- - . i... ,i,.. M,.l..lhi Indluus before the ad- Vert of tho white ma., ami v1 e l out to John H IU . m ! 1 ...i .i I. ot linn V is posed hi t.. n,. i-, Iv tsou. the HIS lllirirnv A- Kecelves Aid. Hon II W CorUtt, the Portland millionaire, has presented the Y. M C. A. of the L of O with a gift of timi. .Mr Corbolt stands ever ready to pro mote a worthy enterprise, and he no doubt realizes the significance or the Christian work among college men. No Christian work is more satisfactory luMmmedlate results or more far rcach' log Inllueuce than that among (lie student clauses. They are a picked class certain to be loaders and mm of lutlucnce lu their community. More over, there Is no opportunity for moulding their characters like that during their college course. Exper ience also ten" ties that they are elleo lually reached only by dtudeiits Hum- selves, because students areclaulsli and united as a class. These facts lend the college Y M C A movement, which has entered over 50(1 colleges, universities, etc., tremen dous luiHirtance lu the minds of all w ho wish to see the coming leaders of America men of strong moral manhood. Tlio work of the local association is beginning to call loudly tor material equipment in order to cultivate ade- piately Its own Held. i ne gin or nir i orneu h h timely one and tdinuld bo but the iH'giunlug of Interest on the part of men of means in a work so great lu Its posibilities and so full of promise for the lutuie. Pled. Pally liunrJ, Jul; .". I'lios. D. Day died at 2:30 this aftet- noon at his residence on west Otli street. Deceased wns bom near Davton. Ohio, May 22, 1834. lie moved to lowu when a young num. Enlisted in the 30th Iowa Infantry In 1M2, and was wounded at tho seige of Vlcks- burg. Came to Oregon in ISSS. De ceased leaves a wife and live children, all residing in this city except one son living iu Illinois. Tlio nineral will he held at the fami ly residence on West Sixth street at 2 p m .Monday, July 27, Kev W S Gil bert officiating. The remains will be Interred in the I O O F cemetery. lilv OunrU, July 2V ltt.ASTiNo Fish. It ts said that parties have been killing fish with giant powder In tho McKenr.ie river norm or tins city, itcporta rrom that place Inst evening say that several blasts were beard and that soon after dead llsh could ocsecn lloatlng down tho stream. Such wholesale desl ruc tion and loss of fish should bo prevent ed. We have a statute prohibiting such practice and State Game Warden McGuire should see that the law Is enforced on that point. If he cannot personally attend to the matter he should appoint a deputy for this coun- iy- A !.... The miring are 61 mile southeast of Eugene und to reach them It I neu 7....?. ... ........I tli Military road h ...oi l. f..... ...ii..u i.r the sorliiL's. The Wlllllll ' - I .,..,..1,, roads are fairly good for a mountain UUN UUUIMIJ . ... tllllt I. - . : I r . , r tn klilV Nlllll Until? J rlMII" tMIItHfc .r their camp olllliti, Including plelitj o provisions, for no inuiter hw dcllciciil H lersoii may be lu that very e.-ntial to human happlucss-u good appetite iht-y will 11 ud one when they rcacii There are a number of cold mlneriil si.rliiL-s a.llaceiit. but the one mostly used f r bathing purposes is the one with 114 degrees F and contains: Total mineral matter 2M Km cliloriilc 04 Sodium chloride Other matters Tiirlvtbe names of CVell a small per cent of the iersons who liavo been cured of rheumatism, liver oomphiiiits, dropsy, kidney troubles, und many oilier complaints to which hVsh Is heir to would occupy too much time and space. (Tho writer wishes to state that he has no pecuniary interest ut this place whatever, and in writing tills articlb he hop" to indiiceothers to come who are alllicted and be cuied by nature's remedies.) Mr Jesse Ilelinett and family of Lu- irciie are camped here, tills being their B .. i ..i i. ... .1... V.,r -econo visu i uu- kmiuk veins Mrs 11 had been almost a help lu' Invalid, sometime not having the use of hands or feet. A vear ago she had to be carried ill a chair to tho bath room, but now her many friend will be pleased to learn that she can take the trip without even the aid of a cue. .Many other wonderful cures are known to the eiti.ens of Lane county- Campers are quite numerous, some coming and some going ulmost every dav. Further proof of the wonderful re cupcrativr power of these mineral wa ters Is not required when it Is known I lint Mr Itaudull Davis, a merchant or Shedds, lias been here but a short time and now "kicks tho beam" at 318 pounds. Tip Top post olllco i located two mile away with mail service twice a week. Ily this means we are able to receive the daily ih'akp nun inner mail matter, all ir which i gieatly appreciated, and by imno more than Junction City -Items. From tlio Times. The different section foremen on this livision of the Southern Pacillc road ls.'d have received orders from head quarters ordering them to reduce their force or men to three on leach section and to work but (he days in euch wiek. Gen Thorp addressed a good audi ence In the cltv park Thursday even ing on the subject of Americanism, lie is a fluent and ready talkir and ex plained the object and aims of the A A organization, lie explained tact that presented that order In entirely new and favorable light to tlio public. It doesn't cost much to get married here iu Oregon provided both parties are willing. A marriage ceremony which occurred recently and not very many miles from this place I our au thority for tho statement recorded above. The irroom borrowed the ne cessary cash to procure the license; bor rowed a lioie and ouggy to come to town and to balance the account with tlieolllcial who performed the ceremo ny, he Is to furnish him witli a veni son. Such I life w hen it can t be made any "suclier." Mr Hurlow E lluiidy died ut his residence in this city Sunday moniintr. July 10, IN! Hi, aged 71 year 10 months und 27 days. Mr lluiidy was un old plou it and was a very piomiiieiit liaructer in his day. He bad been sick some two months and was fully conscious of tho fact that his dav oil art h were few. He reuuested that his old friend ami neighbor Kev W M Houston preach his funeral sermon and in obedience to his request servi- cs were held Monday in the C P Church and Kev Houston pleached one of his best sermons. The remains were taken to Monroe for interment. That Happen Tliat Aro Ueuerally Told. All sort of thing hapiHiu In cninp llf.. A voting lllllirod iroui hob unjr i,,.. wnii hi folks ut McKon An iiridge. He has hi bed away from i,u mi reii tal tent, und a row uigiits ago retired a lie I wont to do, Puy liunnl, July 27. Last Skkvk-ks. The funeral ser vices of the late T 1) Day were held ut the family residence oii Wst Sixth street at 2 o'clock this afleruo ui, Kev W S Gltts-rt olllclatlng. The remains were taken to the I I) O F eemoterv for Interment under the aus;. Ices of J W Gearv Post, O A U. iiiu ii (iii.rj, July MU.I.KH im Mi'Kl.UoY. Allianv Democrat: The Democrat Is Infoinicd on reliable authority that the presiden cy oi me w A i , ut I'orva lis will iro to cither Hon i It Miller or ex-Super-intcndeiit McKlroy. Personally the Democrat believes it to be to the inter- st or the college to retain Piof Hloss: but if one of the men iiuiih d is to re ceive it it believes public sentiment generally would be in favor of Mr Mil ler. We lire informed that ho ha never been a formal applicant for the position; tliut It was suggested Ht a meeting of tlio board, when a maloritv of the members voluntarily said thev would vote for him if lie would accept, which ue tun not no until some time afterwards. At tho meeting It was urged that the college needed a good business man to place the school oil a good footing, as well as a student which It Is cla lined Mr. Miller Is, ami as well a college graduate and student, antral Una llrgnii. Hii.Iiioko, Or,, July 24. -The de feated populist candidate for emigre. in the tlrst congressional district, W S anderhurg, through his attorneys, II C Wa tson and E 11 Dilrymple, of Al bany . served on Hon Thomas H lougiie last nk'ht notice of his election to the, Villi congress. Xh notice covers the election returns in the various counties of the first district pretty thoroughly. An Aktisiic CANK.-Whitiicy the sprinter and convict has lemeiulH-red his Cottage Grove filends with an nr. Ilstlcally carved cane. The wa.tle stir. lace oi me cane W i mhlem-. Ho the cane sold or elU. Dur- i.T.. .1... i.wiit h new lot or arrivals in if in It'll the sucredness of his realm and .....,......l,.,l to stake out their camp, U- i our iiimrod recovered from Ins ,-iIh. next morniilg ho beheld the new comers und among them sov ii.s HoloiiL'cdfor anoppor uu'l thev would leave camp hothiit he might secure his clothing and make g'd bis escape, but whether or not thev Wero conscious oi me im-i, i hat thev were determined ... l- iiiin lii lied all day. When shades hud stolon over the surrounding and the blackness of night l.ud sctlKil uowu upou iuo i, i i.h half-starved young man -dipped out of IhmI, obtained bis cloth- 11 ill 1 I I ..I ....r..a friiltl tint iiiriinil I lU't I llllllM-ii ttur iiuii I.. ...I iJ iicrkiHi'UI lull- Mhmv imiIhh1( occur on niouutuln uvi'iiriiiihri that are very laughable nor iii'iL'hbor at Hurrlsburg tell tlio following which happened ou the Mc Keii.ie: ..... About the middle of this July a par ty of campers had all left the teuton a , . .... i r.. ..I..ai,ra uvniini. I tt-n ...n, or l,l lex. mid In their absence a iiindof milch cows who were well educated iu camp theft espied some I'riKrtlielltx tit ha V orotrudimr under the tent. They al once began to devour it Hint in their ecrauiiile uroao uirougu n, e walls or the tint and took pos session uf the place, ute oil the ciuekcrs there wero in stock, and wcut for tho salt suck and managed to waste all Its contents. The young ludies wero frighte.ied away, taking refuge on a too rail ol n staked and ridered Mice, Al this juncture tho man or the house put iu uu iippcuraiice, and In compar ison witli his methods of ejection llluckstoiie's treatment would be very tamo. Hi rapid movements und the words he sooke evidenced his bellger ent stale of mind beyond a reasonable doubt. Tho result was a trip to tno supply station to replenish tho larder and the building of a leiico lor lioiuo orotectiou. Many similar occurren.vs lake place and seem to add to rather than to Olmiui-li tno pleasures oi tue trin variety beinc the since of life. A report bus gained currency hero ihat It correct is a regular stunner. It runs like this: While one cr our elder ly gentlemen was out ill quest of pleasure on tho McKenzie camping grounds, he came In contact witli und "coinniered unto death" n monster rattlesnake. According to the report, this snake measured 14 feet In length, and it body was well piomirtloiied to its length, its tun was adorned wild a supply of 30 rattles, and upon a cure- ful examination, liy autopsy, its stomach was found to contain many line trout, the largest or which wns 14 inches long. I his incident Is given verbatim a reported. Tiik O A C PursiDi:.NVY The Cor- valli Tunes says: "Counting Mr Hughes us favorable to Mr Miller, nil inventory or uoses seems to Indicate that the active candidate lias live votes to his credit, towit: Governor Lord, Secretary of Stale Klneaid, T W Da venport, appointed by the governor to the commissiouership of the lieu land, Benton Killiii and Samuel Hughes, and this, if there i a full meet lug of all members, leaves Mr Miller two votes short of an election. While no one I authorized to speak, It is under stood that opposed to these live mem bers are six influential members who will under no circumstances support Mr Mil er mid that the remaining two occupy a doubtful position." The mutter will be Dually disposed of at a meeting or the regents ill Corvallis tomorrow. Dons. Portland's poundmaster drow n about 100 dogs a month. He puts them iu a cage and lowers It into the river. They uro then burned Death aiways foiloiva. It takes nine policemen in Galveston to do the work. It costs .'ioo a mouth In St. Louis to catch don. In Chicago about 2000 dogs are caught every month. They are charcoaled. In lluHalo 7(KJ dogs uregased. In Ar kansas dogs are or course shot, ufler being caught with a wire loop. Iu Memphis, Tenn., tlte dogs ure official ly strychnlnned, n piece or nient being openly thrown to them, und a acaven gT hauls them away. Iu New York tho dog arc ciught by hand and killed by illuminating gun. in Wash ingtoll they ute shot. NKW l o.vi'KACTS. Suleiu Slates, man: The most recent hop contracts H U-d at the court house are us followw AD Pettyjohn to Heiren A Levy, for lMKi, '!7 und !)S, 2,(KH) pounds each year, the price to be paid being 7 cents for the current year's crop and 8 cent for the following years; delivery to be made on or before October 20tli." J L Hanim to Phil Neis & Co., 10,000 pound for lS'.Kt, at 0 cents per pound to be delivered not later than October loth. Alex Imlah to Phil X..1 .t- i. 0,000 pou uds of Ids IStiQ. crop at 8 cents ter pound; the product to be delivered at the railroad depot in Ucrvais on or betore Octolier'.Oth. lbe ispokmio Clironici8 prominent bunincai mnn city, who is an old time f tt Senator Matt CW of S vut.i.1, member of ,le 'jil national executive comSS ciived a letter .y-sterday ft Mr. tjuuy said the Hil,'8 men. is sweeping theBtaO eylvania, and like a hu e4 wave, it is impossible to progress. From nrepeni 1 1'" tiuns Itryan and the caUBe 0 "i1 may even carry the Bt,ta of sylvanm by nn overwhclmiB?81, jonty at the poll, ioK An ezcliango says; At , Louis convention tlie neBrn gates were told thaf'lC to i m for tho white man ;ni the nigger, with no waterme July and August. The'S was crushing in its weight. Pendleton K. 0.: 0w reasons why detnocrutg who f the gold standard cannot and V? not support McKinley i8 tiu, men as Hetry Clews, ihe street band shark, wl,o ,ewml iBSueda tlireatening letter decli ing that Wall street ru in 1 tion to set at work condiiioit bankrupt tho nation ifcongreM, tempted to pass a, frcecoinaW u or if the voters should cxpriw preference for Bryan, arpaUfo oring McKinley's election. Wu men like Clews rjse up and attemo, to force Americans to mpport partinular candi lato for office b Ciuses the populace to rebel, tai feel that they must resent the di tates of the money power. The B.iker City Democrat mt that while prospecting near Biker City a few weeks ngo, Ed SmiiL Thomas Daley and J. A. Murphv noticed little Iit9 of quarti straot along the BPiface, which haderj. dently. been pulled out by th sijuirrels, which abound in thu vicinity. They procecdnl to it. vestigate, and after going dowi about four fejt, unovered whit appeared to them a promising two foot lodge of free-milling ore. Ati depth of twelve feet the ledjtetid. ened out to five feet. Menconvtti. ant with values confervativtlj place it at $18 per ton, although u high as $30 dollars is claimed U it. The new find hug been named the Cyclone. It is situated tio miles north of the Virtue, oa milo south of tho Flagstaff, and i half a mile duo east ot the Racbel and Perry, the last two and tbt new claim are all on the same hill If the ledge holds out for 50 ieet more thev can easily realize from .$20,000 to $30,000. Asnt.AND Noumai. Hoiiooi, Nona, -laniard Speiuvr, a Krmhiatc of ihe university preparatory course, will entei tin l-'rolimiiti class of the Ulii Veihity ofOiVfiiu Srptenilier next C.ra.lualcsol Hie Normal are allowed 0. credits at tl,.. University of Oregon. I bis iidmiis tiici to the Freshman class w.th.mt . xaniinutlon. Only one other iclu.,,1 in w HtuIe u ,-y hhtlier iiuinberor credits by the uni versity. J bully (.imrJ, July ...j. lNi.AXK.-Mn. A II Flk, wife of till Fwk' "asexau,. and Medical Kxiiminera Drs W Kuv kendall and K 1) m,.k- .jl'-'v-iiuK and a.lj.i,si.,j Insane The V, ...J r. " , wlth '""anitv at " - -iai iiioikiis p;lsi i ., , sieiineas, j wns taken to iuv iisvlum ,da.Vhv Slu rill Johnson. .'lis IT MVl Experiments at the Siute I'Ditmnr. I'rof F L Vanhhurii, ol mrMti University, has conducted annnitm- eHlini; exierimeuts with tlierib)f(i graph in his Illogical lalirntnrr. TM Interest is Increased ly knowlngtbil the instrument Ih of home production madul.y Mr S II MeAlisler, one f the Ktudcnts. It coiisl-ts oft growd block, which In fastened justovtto pulse. On Its upper surface i a ww mate, to w i c li is lasteneu ajpnin. The beat of the pulse, pressing on this siirlnir, Is transmitted to a wwr. I hia 'larger one holds the rwrJini stylus (or needles) which is in pmitloo lur writiiiif on the amoKed iwwra sphvL'OK'nraph, placed close. 1 lie normal pulse heats iiiHKeugui tracings an inch hUh. llie mim nulsewliilH the iiersou is amokinga ci(;arelte, niake a 7.ig 7.ii(t almut thw iiariera of an inch hi(h I" nKjl wary lino than the normal, aiiiir.w lransve.se lilies aro iiIhiuI a tin lenner. . . A revo v nir cv under records ' same time the number of btat. normal pulse beats 1" llmea revolution of the cylinder. VitH l he ciarette smoking UniM- l'liis nienns tliat the man n ...iitld make more lieats in a iuiu What wonder that tlio general liel" is lni...f. ri.d with, bv such abnormal work being forced upon the heart. Al'l'KOPKIATION W'ANTKII.-CO W Grove header: Mr V J Jemilnp. maniiger of the Noonday Mining Wi has made a proposition to tliecoumj court to contribute 'IK l tmurovinf the county road along K' rlwr,l? that the residents will contribute W also. He oilers to furnish all nec sary t.Mils ami facilities for wry'"! on tlio work. Tlie Improvement t be made are mostly straightening ' of tho road, taking out sK"''!". rin ks and grading up with tsrau'i tweeu here and the warehouse. The To Okatk LvKB.-I);m week of August 15th .he Ma"1"' Portland, will muko an i-xourjion i Crater Lake and everybody is i to Join It. It la thought 'V,5U"', go. Aratool one and one H"!"1 has been llxed by the Sou t lie"' and the clubs of Ashland and MW'u guarantee that the stage fare ' w " V from either place shall not be niorj than 7.o0 lUlu.l.ng flrty.Thi baggage. A tine Illustrated ll'l''f been Issued und may be nelian" olllce. Tlie Moro Oterver makes a l","l,',;!: That Journal says: "It " Wars, with a wasteof f.lNi.ouO ii('r proprlated nnd f :MH.ili0 iorei - veuiiey. The Mr- U'll. '"'I'."vu un. i ....,,...- -.,., oD i o I . . . ii.l.. i r v I I Itr at Salem to-; J, ; I y ..i , the.W assisted by the r,(,.lmllH Mrk tbe" Twenty-seven years at the eii"" grain erop In this vicinity mB twenty live years at the da'J. s. iVcred Tv ' XttVZt "-" U '"yoft autoiTats f ' bw be"- M.:;T,!:;,.II W v"y "ulh -lata normal school at Monnu ' vjieeieil. ttinl from Moiiuioutbi ,' 289 are at present teachers. tlx1 were lleeor teiicei rock tlllS nitilUtMM MIIU )M VW MM. . leant will crush rocks for the tdrecU in-' Eugene, teat orplyluit I hen usual vocation ol begging from most every vrsou they luecl. Oregon. I'r. lHiit, Work a Sss-ialljr. 11 1 It'll Out I jiii,. i oiiiily Hank. ' wn Id lead a bliili card and lake lu r . I . .1. ... .. I. . 1.1 .1.. IJ.I.r.. .A limn Willi 11II. tl.. Hint would steal a hot stove or w rite a vil lainous Joke irbout me." t.s.h in die tinaind. S..uth NVlllamettt Street J. H. HARRISS. Agent. One door touth of Careen's grocery store. Eug!it, Oregon. 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