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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1896)
i " I w I? H J 1 r m ? for Infants and Children. vy-' ' Caatorla laeowc-rt atiptisl lochllilren tliat wtmmicti'l Itaaaoiirlertonny jpntn-ritlun tu wti to me." J I. A. AwiifcB, M. D.. lit Ko. Oxford bU, Jlruoklyo, S. Y. The UM of Caatorla ll ao unlremal and It ih.tIU ao well known that It wiiia work w iprreroeralkn to endorse It. Few are the tittJlUrwit families who do nut kwp Cantoria iUi'ii eauy rwh." Cxum UutTTK, I. P., Ju-w York City. Tbi Cimti Cowmxt, 77 Mmiut Btbttp, Yo Crr. IKS rantorla cur.- Colic, C'omittiiation, fiour Ktonuv-h, Plan-hnwi, r.nictntlnn. Kill Worms, five alueu, luid prouiotaa Rmtion, Without Injurious mulli-atlon. "For KiTsral years I tiara rocomnv.' d jour 'Ourtoria,' ont .hall olwayl colli It t do ao e It luut InrariaUy produced bt.-nc-jt.-ul roKult." Eoww T. Pino, M. P., lth Btroet and 7Ui Ave., New York City LOOklMi KU IKOl'lil.K This is a great season for i uinn of gloom and woo ami 'lark forebodings. A lurid cloud i "demnitioii bow-wows' always Iiiiiich on his horizon, anyway, but juHt now it is spread over ni whole kti'. null more is ne tin r iignt inn hope mr linn in all tho 'MhiikiI uni verse, lie is UfiiiJ mire unit wo ... - - i ...;. uro to nave ireo iiimmiu iumi or gold ami ruin, or something else ami ruin. 1 le ruin pari is un hi- tied, lii) known. Ho is standing in the door of hi store now, wild din feet in u puddlu of li'aM and hi chin hanging low on din breast u picture of abject despair, lie a standing, loji ol column, nexi to 1U timin- "I !- UU.VNt bill. 'I'lii ?'ime and IMi when ll U lawful to ml " III IMiMll H-lllh. I'llllll' llll'l Knit, U tot folio r: (Irnii... Mniicoliaii I In li-tn "1 ' ll'I'M, or I v I 'i " nil trliljtvor iiiut!, N .ti nii r ii i" " coinix-r l't only, tin.ii-, .Mongolian l ''1 :-'-. I !" or i0.ul iiimv hiln-d i.r iiilf'-" or hud In " x i"o f'"' wl,l'i ' " r J.'iili to Ih'ivniin r I'i'li oiily. Wild duclvi., wnU-r S-i ti in .i l 1,1 to Miirrli l iili only. - Drer, iiioiliitulii Hln i l', An,"-l '" I), cciil,. i -t only. KllliHK minn loi lii I' "f I nitr.'ft.M ill' llMVillL' n:iii.i' i!l l,,'F' wlii'ii unlasriil lii M.I, .r.il it-ii.it. K 111 I ii p; niotli il fiiwi,., iro!nlili-l. Trout, iiiniiiilaiii, laki-or liriM.lt, '' lf!iiiKlit fioni 1-t loDi-iol-tT I.I IJi.ni Millioiil miihii.il' li-liwiiy. or II..,. Ill L' lllli A cine Ittllil'ali.'"'' iiuiiibir ol io.it ui thu ilisvr court .' 1 1 i'i f- "o,,,ni,: - .wuimJ lii villi 10 liniai". IIH' On, nil i'f li II :iui.aliuii wan elicit- were l r , . .-.,,. oi' eei A in.iiiiiiie vwiiiP"intt i i;.-i.in and ... li; l-iI and re- l'iilllllUUo" J,e cuiiaiiiu- CLOSING OUT SAD LOCK AT THESE PHICES: A FlMl'law llUBuy. Leather Trlni.i.!ng andl k-ather t,,,,, choice of nvt'MylesofHprli.fH. I-orttier prleeH: I . . i . .1 lilllllllL l. u . .,i r 1 10 iiuiui'ri. pure rending matter udvcrtUemeiit i diiinpiinr .w duM nun i.uvin." of the fact that he hn't doing any '- -. 1;!" i!i ,., m ine-. bubinesH, and tloesn t expect to do orr 0,H)tnil.li,.ll , n-n. t .r. .1 . M t .- I . BnV. KnterliiK inlo Nluiidina rafo witli- . EJ BROWN, frtlldtnt. B. D. PAINE, f Vic Prttldtnt. THE Ml. OSBUFN. Caihiir. Kuaenc Loan and Savicas BANK, 0 Eugene, - Oregon. Kouloioa, K. W. Otbum. fjoiifieiuentlv do won't do any 1 w - - . We might pass dim by without. comment and witdout pity, as he Beems to dave trouble and t de aatiiiticJ to live with it, were it not fcr ono fact. Ho makes oilier peo ple delieve tliero is Hoinething in it. lie i so earnest and sincere in his From tdo speecli of Senator J. dark propliecies that oilier mer II Mitchell delivered in tho senate cdanU catch the disease, and pe - Jan 30, 189G. plo "oul(1 oineris fpeo. "Mr rresident, is it noi auoui money &a usuai giiBiraiisuino MItllKLI- ON S1LVKB. Pili Do Capital. J : : $50,000. Ijneral Banking Business Transacted. time this eroat nation.Jtliese United States of America, sdould assert its monetary, as well as its commer (int. indiMiundcnce? Are we, wild our vast territory, our imineasura bio resources, our model govern mnnt. our 70.000.000 of brave, in lido it in an old box between thu maltresseB and get their dead be tween their hands and wait lor tdc awful end of things. Therefore wo say to this man, pleaso stop ill There's no sense in it. We've heard the same old ism retl allowed on time depoIU. 0?liollnn entrusted to our care jrorapl attention. Ill receive Mcxicaii Mustang Liniment for kirns, ikcd & Inflamed Uddei r. ilcs, Rheumatic Pains, imiscs and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff Joints, rlarncss & Saddle Sorej, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, M Cattle Ailment, H Morse Ailments, ill Sheep Ailments Penetrates T -iclc0 Membrane an J i issue Quickly to thu Verj' Seat of Pain and Ousts It In a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Liniment con ii era rain, Miikes IUn or But we.' J . .1 . r - : 1... i,.n;..., r..riauio un I c nc i .! e h 1 1 stiiries lieRire. many n tune, uui iinnn e. to forever acknowieuizo our we re n-re yci, uuu ii"i"j ..,i..nnilnr-n ,f ( I rent Britain, or comfortable, thank you any other power o.i earth, in eitder This country has stood about as a monetary or any otner sensor naru Knocss us our .uum : Mrst we, while denying tho right lut it is far from being a lotj r.nvimvprnmint on t ho ii ooo. wreck. II our leiiriui irieuu Kill Kepublican or monarchical, liberal only go inside the store and get the or despotic, to dictate to us as to cobwebs off bis busineas and stir tho character ol our irgisiauon up- up mu cit-r k hhu u'd ll nf tlm oreat nnestions bustle around Generally, do will find v., w.i i w. ... " - o I I . . , 1 . if. !.i....i.;..l ntitt. I. la n. , i.ituirmau li ii in nt nir ulilhf?. lOUCUiniOUrinUUnmi mm mur Nisuini """""' ..- o c . . l; t i i ? . .i .. .1..11 ..r n nitre al interests, nuesuons invoiv even in me uuu neuoun m ,.nn.- i,tr tlm riulii nf ex i in triitlioD . tdc I dfiitial vear. ehnranter of neoolo we sliall udunt If we all saw wood energetically . a I 1 l 1 ' ..I I in our itiiori'R. the cncroialuut ni oi ami qun inuiKiiig ruuiu k'""'b tivtitnna Vi'f-n t limitK fur I if;- mouminL? Piiit to wear at the fu UIK.II rictvuiri vn I yond our national borders, but up nn tho demist) hero upon which we - ... t live, questions involving our na tional honor, and every tonceiva- bio subiect iiertaining to our pres out and future welfare, and tho promotion and progress of our civ ilization, save and except one that relating to our monetary sys tem and as that ono must wo bo forever wibservient to the will, and rillC 01DCD l kept on Moat K.C.UAKK'P InlOrArtll Adwrllnlns Am-iiey. M ami iA M..MHtit l.'ithttliir.. Nun KmliehOO. 1'al wore ooiiirm u lor a.lvartl.lug can Id made nt'ral of our country, we will do a reasonable amount o! business, ami when we net time to look out again will probably find that the clouds have all moved along anil mo sun is shining again Brains. 1IIK IU.UK KIVKU MINK-'. At last ono of tho mines in the Bluo river district bus passed into iiipci in, k iu uiv "mi unit . . - . . il . t I . f , r ..am l . wish, and tho dictation of (ireat "anus 01 uimioauj- . v. , ...... IBIS Willi liru HOUIIIIUIIIIT thorouidily prospect it and place expensive machinery in npeiu.iou to hammer out the gold coniaineu in the rock. .Mr Lawler who rep resents these centlenien is ono of tho best exnerts on tho 1 acilic coast, and only inirch iscs property for nconlo of known worth. in tho Santiain district, under his di rection, Knglishiuen have spent sf H0.0U0 to place a mine in opera lion, and we aro confident that ho will induce thousands of d. liars to ho invested in the liluo Iliver dis trict that will pay handsome re turns. We belicvo that tho fame company will purchase tho entire group of mines in tho blue river district which thev havo under bond. These minea beiiiB elo-o to this city will he an important factor in her development. Intact no one be lilt IKTiniH-lllll Of DlVlli r: hllOllIlllJ.' on I .... . i. ii. lillblic roud or hluliway. ,r ""; . .. ... I.-.. II.. t..lr.i ... .1 1 1 All iicrnoiis will Kiiiii'. i i ' of the uliove, ami iheir co-operation Hollelted III the proti-ctimi ofOreir-m Ii and Katiif, in I-"1" 'ountj. Fariiiem mill oilier lire u-ki-il to eoin- iiiiiuieatv wilh me inel nny vn iauon f the law it ill he ini-ei oii o- M () Wil.Kivs. Deputy (iiiine Wnnl-ii f'r l-me olio- V. I'.ilkicne. (Ireii'in. Jlow to Tr.itti' t oy it '. W M r.rUtuI lii Hw.l 1.iif..riii:t: t'ui.'wH In trap! oft ilepetnl iij'on tin' cure umi iI in urraiiklltnr Un' ''I' bait. If notreeorHiiiling In nnuii',' ul the ileyirt il point a noil iniit ln-n I lnlite Ihe irail tonfuril home aiiclinr.'.- fur the trap. A piece of toiiuli l l n wired to a i.t a couple of feci fiom the groiind ami l( e trap h.-t l eueatii it pileof bniih l ehiml and nt the nldci of the pohl Mill eiiiiilul Ihe prowler to approach Hie bail via the Imp, Ihe hit ler lit-lliiC eali liiny eiuii-i-airu uj i. .... orgriiNii, .umall til It oi on-ill in"i Hlmik' tl.e trail in eacli ilirecli'io nttract hi Blteiilion, whcl His B.ii uie uuu llini lii in nil' his L'liatd ho that he Htrainhtway wulki uji to toe nrii i bait and into the trap. After Ara, ihl's IT.ee. Oally (iu.nl. A..tnl Todav's Oregonian: "The iliathof John tJ Arnold, surveyor p lu ral ol the state, Iiiim brouuhl out oeveral caii- diilatei tor Iho posillnii. Muteruay H petitioirwai In eilculatlou, aildie-s. il to rrehlilelll t li-veiaini, uhinu nn-i.-polntmelll of 1) V S Kelil, of Kiliselie. u ho w in eauil'ilate fur Hiiiierinn-ndeiil of pulille iiiHtruetiiin l wo yean auo on (he l inoeralie iickci. "Mr ll A llalii-riliain, of I'nillainl, Is alio a ciniliilate, and bi-foiv the wti k has iiain-d Du re will I.eliUily a li. .hi or more on the lit." V 1.4-1 it f..r the ini-it iiit t.l ol -vv r,-u-7. '1 1 fi b ''P,p l I'hle extra jnlliinry Ki uruuaii.r ll be in o t wonderful Jiarorery of Hi" aite. it Aaa Ih'oii en uril i.jr tlio ea'ilMu.rU'ii. Wlo men ef aumpe ajid an:rrica. H id)ta In mri'ljf T0,-o-'ao v. euryaa rn o.i;urfiie:.$ W the il I Vl.ro In VO 4ax. Curia 10ST IrNUOOD PI lONN- . i . i , i (rllklT. OTfrV.WWprlTnteen.lo'aeinenla. I n.uuitun-nta nn mi. limiMfiir lu il.e flnit mud It hi yni.loin of nilnal wtuknM vTl lx.rrrlin.in. II call Ul tU'l J lu UJ vlJ avlIieiiMof llmlyan. be l.i w (Unlivery wan rn.iV b the Sr'lal- Jl of the old Ikum.iw HuSton Mtd.cal tmtliute. Ihe amiiivt-kt Tliaim r nude. It la rety M-.'eif.il. hill liaimli-ML Kild -r 11 ou a rai. ui or uu-kairi-a I f6.P0(jlluiuilrltiM). IU, tten auaraiiiee alTenfniainia. lfyouUiy t, boamauil are r. enllft.y cuird.aU mot. rill lMut to f.roof ailclara. .Mi.1f..r clri-u'KiKinl .-iii!"i!.i' A.Mramt irim" M lllCAl. lHllllHt, jAarllon Mo Jon,.1alk.rl A tvlll. .ia, j I'.ritain? "Has tho more than century of our national life, with all tho pres tige, and influence,, and power, and clory that davo coino to us in our unparelloled progress us a nation, and in thodevelopcmcntof a civili zation than which none so grand has ever existed since tho creation of man. still left us a poor, week dependent of the Uritisd crown? llecause England, since 1S16, has adhered to tho single gold stand ard in tho interest of the gold brokers of Lombard street, are wo to forever bend tho supple knee, acknowledge our nn potency as a na tioh. and surrender tho preroga tives that ought rightfully attach to a frco and independent people I "All seem to agree that dimctal ism would ho a good thing if it could bo brought about by interna- liititnl niTt-nnniont liii tliero la rint lll'llt.l l'fciv.liv...j ... - - - - ..w. I- I 1 , . a senator in this chamber who. das predict tho advantages to llwiriMinhl v studied tho Slibieet I tier I Veil. IttUM.U.Mj J and fully understands tho history of soveral international n onetary conferences that wo havo had in tho last thirty years and does not knov that such a consummation is just as impossible that is tosay.ono . . 1 1 : -i .. i .. i: .. : .. ... i lliai Will 1I1C1UUU vneiib ui uinn, uuu so long as that power stands back, neither (Jermany, nor Franco, nor Russia, nor any of the great powers will come in as it is to accept that wo will secure, either now or here after, railroad connection between hero and tho planet Mars. "Most certainly so long as the United States defers, as we aro now doing, to tho wishes, the interest, and tho dictates o! threat liritain there is no possible show. If any onethinir will tend to aid in bring ... . . i i iniicv. i-n ing about such international agree- (ie n , Hml inierested. them In ment, U will bo in my judgment, project. All agrvvd to undertake a bold, nggrcssive.independenl mon etary, as well as coniinorcial, jwli cv unon our part. No must cease to concede that, for any reason, or for all reasons conibind, london must forever bo tho clearing lions . f tho world. Our policy shoul cease to bo one of dependency foo any purpose or to any extent eith er "upon (.treat Hritnin or any oth er power on earth. Our country is resourceful en .ugh in all that tends to constitute commercial and mono tan power and nationality in the highest, most enlarged, and best sense of tho lerui to justify a vig orous, uncompromising ami inde i pendent monetary, as well as com mercial policy. For these reasons, ol ll.tlltlOD, PillllCM. Fill him Si-t ul Hie r I ad other lull. Slmi;lhiMi, t u v 1 k oratr. and timt-a tlio i-iiurt'j.yni'in. Huilian curv. Peh i Illy, fti-rynumeM, mini una, and rnlorve brielly Stated, I Hill Hot ill favor r..iin iii T the waiting longer on tireat l.ritain, but am in favor ol a vigoious, ag (jressive policy of independent bi metalifiu, coupled with a protec tive tariff." Senator John 11 Mitchell arrived in Portland yesterday. He an nounces that ho will support Me Kinley, but does not say he will support tho St Louis platform on tho financial question. For the past twenty years be das been in favor of filver, and dis friends are now wondering how do will excuse I dis f!o;. Eugene welcomes Mr Lawler and dis capitalists. The supreme lodge, Knights of Pythias, is in session at Cleveland, Ohio. Iho order in tho Limed Slates and Canada havo 0,191 lodg es with 4(M,53'J members. Oregon has 58 lodge with 3,211 members. Cycle Path to .Vlt. Hood. Mr I L HawkUm' happy suggestion for a blevele until to Mount Hood is hearing' fruit in the shape of energetic work, already begun lu ihe eiuisirui tion of this route. While on a trip to the toll (jute on the old Harlow ami Mount Hood road recently, Colonel Hawkins, beliiK struck with ihe feasibility of mtikint; a tl no blevele route of the whole dis tance, called on the laud owners nlonii the the necessary improvements, each to cover certain distances. Nune have nirenuy eomtileted their sections, ami In short time the road will uiidnlibteilly be in line shape for cycling. Tlio furmers all alouif tho route seem to W Hiilmated by a most creditable public spirit, and a desire tooen the way fo the popular enjoyment of Ihe hcautlc: of this, the most tic linhtful nf all the many routes for summer outings lend lut: from Poillnnd lluli A i.iitjraiu eoiiiui""-" .1, r ii.. 1. 1. lilt lllUll. It l' i, , iiiiiDi; 1 .i'""i - K ,.L..,,I, J li .sicvi.-ii.wii " -- fl,1,,,"....atc.o.iUlccslhroUg ,a.U a c .in,tV and cany on all actue mill iiSI.einlca.toriliewUiW mU- , - 'Mildelil lloaratrs. loiiuaiiizoi'EriiKNK: Lnivir.i.y luliop-iilliollUi," XI monn, ami uu . Indian whui- tttio t-vi-iv iiosiibio way. lu tins end we tt,k iuoi n.-nily f.-o,.,-ialion iu bicui ",(io1..o...i; i..a.:c. wr worthy tu- aiM.":'.y liuvec.paida purpose to c moc.Iu pi..w au be found where ll.ev may wm- l-r llieir bourd. Ihiy ur...i-k ir ihaiuy but desire lo vuluo lur tiitir uouiu uu f 10U and f 103, now N,) 11 P.oad Wagon (Portland.Ilody) Lea Trim 4 spring - o..t Mountain Wagon, Complete ''''' 4 " " 3 " " " " . .' fui.opy To's 0 and $2.3 extra. js, I't.uibinntion Spring Wagon 2 Heat, former price $!oo These are no cheap trash but the best goods tZ made at the factory. er COAST" nil Steel Gear Wagons. TIUK 1, Farm Ued IS, " " Z" IS, " " 1J, " " ; n, " " California Kack bed 7.50. extra M. M. DAVlQ Aealgiiee in,., t. , orwatu,. SxK)... Sxii ... 3x10... 31x10. Mxll stu-uud Prof Ki'id was yesterday and : elitial ci'li.eli.i. elreida'ed in r.o. ue lned by m iuy iuil i- Alitiut llot-M's. Kami (iiioi-.viis, Sai.km, Amj 'S, "."i T (.' Siiiirn returiicil las', week Hum Viimiiiivcr. II l". with bis stable ol hones. He won four races out i f live lllack Alil. r winning iiiiemnl M-i .uid ill one, Mid Ktiili-mitig winning lime. T t! Sharp shipped list night to Iton-hiirg his stable of rilinieri. .1' hn Single loiiU his Irotte's, nlsn Hhick Alder who worked a mile I--1 wu li in HI, tuenUing the Pacille coast rcci.nl. Jiniitile Voiiehen ill sliin his lim ners In Vancouver, II ', tomoimw to atleiid tho races I OK. In Otiikk Dan -. I'nib r the bend of "Keminiseelit," yi-lcnlay's Diily Albany Demoelal had flu- full. ml g Items, clipped from the Weekly Dem ocrat of that city, utiiti-r date of March 30, ISO": "A paper, a spicy little sheet called the (Iuahp. I'm ju-t been start ed in I'.ugelie l.y J ll Alexander A- Co. Kev 1 1) Ihiver a blresicil Hie citizens of Albany at the court bouse Similar. $13- was collected lor the American lllhle S.i -iety. ltev Driver was pronounced an elo.Ueut man -iiiul a sound rensouer." Hive luil lotlgllig. Laii i,u i.ol g.ve a deserving .1 ..le i,r I'el.tlelliall. u home. i ppi.iuii.iiy p. pay for it. in part at lui-i, i.y working i evenings and Sal ii vim ..iniiot do Ibis do you iiiii.i, .-. j - , , 1 1 .. . .. ... in., i.iii.iilcrs lor vou. If ..!...... ii... mi. I s.i, call on or uuuivss euuet - ilelnigliid: MlnSSlllVI. 'lllLUrtTO.N, W. Cot !MX Pearl llepreselltlll 1 1 A" l,m IIanpsakkk, I .1 I...I tl i i-ll PiillCI BOll Hlid Ilil- liaid Kcpieaenlliii; V M C A. . Crook Cmiiity. Mi.i lilanchc tiird is lying very low ivilli inllanimalii n of the bowels at II Milliorn's at t'rnok. Mis A A Jei.kins owed US a postal ci.rd from the p.Htmisler nt Mnbel, Linr. eoiinty, slating that Virgil Jen- L itt . u ti4 lit. lili lather's near that ,.!... ....I lei. I been there for ii week This settles the inatteras to his where- tilioti's but docs not explain the cause of his leaving his sheep iu the imam tain. D I. Patee sh"' mid killed himself in n. ara- can be nsce'tailied, on the ,.,...ii! f ihe 1 Ph iii his residence on i h l : loilei .ii.rili of ihis city. .i inn. M ils livlte' uitli bini, audit was kn i vit thai h ' -n in straighten ...I .in-niiisi iiiees. There was no wa fer on Lis i. li.ce iiinl Mr L Dillon bad i n leiiilm.' him water fur some time I ... S-itur.b'V evening Mr Dillon took bun out as ii-'ual live gallons of water Mini mi lining into the house found Palee Ivi'ig u l the he I dead. Kevtew CAI'ACITV. ..2500 11 s ..3-300 lbs ..4000 His ...(101)0 lbs ,..70(X) lbs 3 Inch tire $3.00 extra. June lib, ISW). Juncticm City s Milling Corapa?! MANUFACTURKKS OF THE "WHITE ROSE O 00 O ?PIvOXJ ?.0aj GTJARANTEED BEST QUALITy The most popular Hour in tho market. Sold bv t leading grocers. Coll HK(.T. All iiby Ih nii cial: '"The minister who take- polities ii to his pulpit Is sure to make a mistake of it. A Salem minister did this tm. I is now lu hot water, nnd mulit hi Le. A man selling goods, if sue. e--lul, is chid to sell to men of nil puli ies and reac'ies out for their (lade m ttie proper way, so the minister should do tin- same in saving souIj." AnllKKP Upon The demoei.itic and populist state eentral coiutuiltees yesterday 'n Portland agreed upon one electoral ticket. The. populists will have two electors the ilcniucriisui.e and tbi! silver republicans one, T ic el. c tors will vote for 15ry.ni ami Watson if elected. iiekt- sniiiii's num. W.s!iiMii"S, Am; 23. Secretary i..ii l. s?ii. I ttiilav: 'I wi'l retire I itt-1 1 olllcc September 1. ll is mv purpii-e In return lo .l l.tnt iat once. My resignation was ilti,. til. me In the lae'. that 1 intend to summit l!i van and Sewall. I have tilwavs vi t.'-il tin- regular democratic ticket, ami shall make no exception this year. It is my purpose to devote, my time to the practice ol law nnd my private hiisincs-i. I have, how ever, sigmib'd my willingness to make two or thr. e speeches ill (leorgla lor the slate and national ticket, but my prefessiontil nnd private business will net p. r. nit me lo enter actively Into (he campaign outside my own state." I inventor frauds, Secretary Smith's s ii cessor, will reach Washington some time Lelore Tuesday. Foil Sirsi.AW. (."orvaUi-i Times: L ist Sunday the lug Uobarts, of As toria, put iiito ihe Yaipiina bay. She was en r.iiite lu Ihe Siuslaw river with 41 1'liinniiieii. The Mongolians are to work In lhes:.huou cannery at that phve. The tug would remind one of a Chinese j ink, ou tic omit of the dilt and llllli, ami foinei of her heathen crew. Towing l ehiml the tug when s'tc put out fiom the month of the Cnariibia liver were live large salmon lishimr boats. After getting well to s -tiiistu ni inns,, ami one boat was lost , two weie lii led with water and eompli li ly swamped, ahd It was found necessary In pat into a purl, to bail the boats and get them aboard the the log. All this w as accomplished nnd the boat put mil for the south Monday m. ruing. Putly littut.l, A iv ii ( J'.. How TltKV Sni.l.. Dry tin and Sc wall, and McKiuley toil Hnbart buttons have been placet on sale in three of the busmen muises of this city. The sales have been light this afternoon stood 31 ..r It'yan it for McKiuley. ami ami How Tiiky Voitp. Two thresh lug crews mar this city have recently ttikeli votes on the money ipiesti. n. The Vitus crew numbering men voted solid for silver. Fiisby .V C.i teel's crew of 2:1 voted 2- for silver ami 1 for gold. Itiyerview Iteun. J. s sie Sovei u is able to be around agal n afltr a severe sick spell. Mr JJarret Iilodgett lias one oi uie tlnest tomato patcnes 111 this district. The tomatoes are ripening fast and will be shipped to Portland as prices are fair for tomatoes. Owing to the dry season grains are not yicldiiiK very good. Wheat live rages about 10 lo 10 bushels to the acre. Mr Dickey is sull'criiig from a severe case of poisoning this week. Owing to tho busy season our prayer meetings have stopped. ltev Grail pleached hero Sunday to a lull huuse. Clyde Malum was lu Eugene Satur day and purchased a couple of stoves and is gelling ready to move lo Soda villi', w here lie will work on a rail road. Married, in Junction hit t week, Clyde Million and Mis Mainio Jarmaii, by the Kev Urall". Mr and Mis M C Daniels, of Harris lung, was here visiting with John llaimeiison and family lust week, Samuel Tcmpleton was iu Elmira looking after Ills sheep last week. Sherill Johnson was hero on busi ness last week. The new bridge is p.hont completed. This bridge is much needed and will help to boom this part of the coun try. llosea Stout was in Junction Sun day and ealne home loaded with med icine. He has had several attacks of thu chills. Joseph Wutkins is visiting his brother iu Eugene this week. Allen lilndgelt bus been on the sick l.st. Hop picking will e unmence Mon day. Hops are fair ami look good. lUxter Howard was around with his huge machine uhd li.nl his patent leeder attached, also his straw stacker. Instead of scattering the straw over the Held it stacks it all. liaxter does good work. P.orn, August 2Uih, to Mr and Mrs Sovern Edwards, u twelve pound boy. Father and mother doing well. James Hayes, the political orator of Kivcrview was around taking ou the sliver iiieslion. Clyde Mahoii and wife moved to Sodaville last week where he will commence work. John Tcmpleton is busily engaged iu cutting wood for the steamer Uypsy when she resumes running to Eugene nils winter. The Oregon Industrial Ex posh Ion w ill open ul Portland, Saturday even ing, September 1, and continue one month. As an Exposition of the re. sources, products anil industries of the entire Pneillc Northwest, it w ill far surpass nny of Its predecessors. Its llnancial success Is assured by a guar anty fund, and with this to rely upon the manager have gone abend with boldness nnd confidence to guttler the most complete exhibit of evei ylhleg entering into the li'e at.d prosperity of this leuioii ever brought t.i-cthvr. Many alterations are being made lu tbeinterl. r arrangement of the huge structure In which Ihe fair Is held, n ecilly in providing greitet facilities lor the enjoyment ofvisitois. Special attention Is being p-iid to those who attend In maiiv wa liesidca the music and exhibit. Every night something peeml w ill U' given for the amusement of the visitors. Fretpietit excursion, at extremely low rules of tare, w hi le run on all railroads, and special rate will lie given at other times on all line In Orviton, Washing ton and Idaho. I loth in the variety and quality of llm exhibit and lu it special attraction the fair will be far sujs-rlor to any of its predecessors. Full El 'HUNK. Jacksonville item iti Ashland Tidings: Mrs. '1' tllhim mid futility w ill leave for Eugene tiU.ui Sept Tl h, w here they w ill make I In n home during Ihe school year, and t m thne older 'children will nl!cud i:.e State I'nivcr-ily. He PS. - Hop pickl tg will le.l ; iu man V , MU ds lit-X t ween. Il i e-tmii-tnl lln'tl one-hall nl the crop wl. iv imiln on I he villi s on mvolilit o the low prices prevailln.'. On. wen will pay Liceols per l ae'i nine bu-'.ic', ! n.. P..t;y i.llill.l. A .. 'I. '. ClIIMioK Sai.Min V g-nlleinati from Siuslaw w in lu Ihe city I'm nf teiitiH.n w it h a w hl'ou load of cliino..k salmon, w hlith he hud c i i ''.t In the S'u-law river. They we . very line nnd sold readily on the stn . :s. Pully ilitiinl, AtiBUst -Jti. I 1 1 '. I . John P. Harris shortly before noontiilivrce.iv.il a dispatch from Dr D A Paine, superintendent of the Oregon Insane asylum" conveying the intelligence that the old pioneer Thomas Ma key bad died this morn ing in that, insiiliillnii. Tlm decerned was ih" i blest son of the late Elder Philip Mtiikey; was b.irn in Kentucky iu the year 1SJ.1, and leaves eight grown si its and d lughteis. He wn nn In dian war ve'eran. Mr Mulkey was ies pi" id I y all who knew him. The tuner il w ill l:-kc place iuinie I lately af ter lie- al'i iva of the local train lo ut i, i-., i '..ici'iiuon; inlermei t lu the M i', ,m v i i-.neti i v. All Irietifli nt tin. i i nIv ami nil vt b rans of the Indian w.tt s iitvit. d to attend. A lVnsi'niTiVK M,CHM. Albany 11 rat i: diaries M iter, so:i of J 'l Mill- r, t prominent tl A It man of ilii-.iiy, r.-elved a leUcr yesterday ' :-' au itt.ru-'.v ia 1 .v;i, staling Unit y et-i Millet's uuel,. had died iu that s '.t a "I w i'!c ! him bis entire estate i a!;. .1 at vl i.'c i I l 'ie young Hint) i'd I. wa much pleased at his i-ieell'.'e I",. i; mi,., docs not !''"" ctl e.. ; ' ti,.e iu the cpis'.le, ''!' a- .' i : -I - d by saying full ii I Le !u "iii-.lit.-l as soon i- l's bml'ier had settkd Cottage liruve-Lanjitiiim From Hie MoJirator. The Cham ploii iiiinel.u .1.1... . tier full operaliitn mid it uowii' uigui aim nay sums. F'onr more large ninrtarmuf... boiler have arrived fur the Sw mill. The boiler weight HiXl' pi and the mortars ,V)UU each. 11 Leigh, a yuutic man f,(tt Louis arrived here WtdnesJsy. , Leigh was appointed by t t Sm Co as its secrelaiy here. Hit a t. chemist ami nssnyer and win i charge oi mm icalure ol the t..it thus l'earn n tiled at lm Iwn,. lliurs lay, at the age of -vh:m years. M r Pearson has been ia r health tor some tune i.ml tliett i not unexpi cted. lie leavisjn, six grown up ehi'ilnti; thrwb.i three girls, lie lms iivtd iu(v since '52, and his sons were ira -early pioneer prospectun olilni. mia District. Tho grim .messenger lusrifit homeofJ I Jones and It-ft tl-.: sorrow there. Tlit-ir trijlit t" four years succuinbtd lust imt an attack of totisilitus. He bt sick only a few days, hul ibi. was a severe one, nnd U-iBfrfi cute eonstitutiim reinlitiwijt;i relief. The httlu fellow Witt usually bright boy, wi &tiaiy- wrapped lu grid over iiiiaii. Juiicti.iii City it-s. From the Timei Prof J P Holland h tat welgliingact in Halter's eievit Miss Hose Coleman raineJun' l.ugeiie weunesiiay ioimn"- i Ira Campbell, of the O'ciE ' the only editor iu, Laa couttji annual inecting of I he Htltr social ion at Asluiui. H'' failed to be In ntteinlaiici'.iiw; gauizatiou of that body. , ptl'le I ; is II, e ll up ' l,e , 1 IV, r ; M ite-u , u,; a m i lo Ftsli . t..:ker ntu' l.ak. it. I : !l t Ft lUK ltu.it; i i" K Flo re lice Items. The West, August 21. The Florence Can u Ing Co. has put new Hues in the cannery boiler. Sir. Harrison is expected in today witli ihe necessary supplies for Hie cannery. Judge Pcati and family and Mrs J A Heau leave tomorrow for a few days' outing at Tsilteoos lakt. They expect to visit the beach before returning. HllFi.sk Is unxlous to hire more men to work on the Uloiiada und Wild Cat road. OioM Miller is in tow n on a short business trip. Mr Will Hsher and family, Mr Woods mid family ami the 'Misses Leltie Smith, Eva und Ida Amis and Mrs Lueher Amis are here from Eu gene. Tl eynre enroiite to lleeeta lor a two weeks outing. The llean llros. llnished putting ill their rait of 'ous Saturday Thev ex. pccttheStr. Lillian to tow them to 1 f the Spruce Point mill in a few days, i U They have about lO.UJO feet uf lius'in I " their raft. ' Unity lieiin. Threshing j about over. John I'.citner had the misfortune to have bis barn hunted hist week, which caught Hum a slushing. The camp meeting was eocdueted by Kev William nf Portland up to ..Monday. lib-Lop Dillon will prtaeh ; here ou the2!)th und 30lti, which whl close the camp nieiling. i There is tiusideiithle lire lu the mountains. 1). S. Land Joel Ware, having U- Dointcil U. Circuit I. Commissioner for the of Oretron, is now Fl fn'mol-Q 1 IllMKSTKAP FlU-' I J 11IU1W a' li TV A T. Dijooi's. anil take t.imnnv in CoSTKST Having had thirty yeas perience in this linc guarantee satisfaction every ease. Office in Fellows' Uuililing, Oregon. n il. ..i.l ..-i.' . -tiiiN'ini ir ' 1'nc CI li'l-'i. A" ' i.i-.-l ot'ior l THE AlP.C-3 Ul 5. Wgsiim ssr'U. jt.i "r.-rtn j' yy. US"5" i t V" ' ! ill tissjK;... .'MM NIGH" V " . .tl vii.t'tfjl Ml! lliiltN. In Oregon City, last day, to the w ife nf E F. lloyd, weighing 1J pound. f nlur a sell F..I- v bad s b. at; party in.il. d mile-, I tit I. Todty' A.iny H.-rald: D D A Paine, 'pliysielan lu charge f l!i ii-yl inn ul S.ilem, w ith bis family and oth er tunning a party, w i.-'yli has Us u Hi.jiiruliu al the Day, returned home yesterday. Ill SIM. .1 I)!- A K 1 ,ii- . i IclU II l I v !..ie o allillig lo ihe lit.U i: Eight strict. N' lltbS. Salem j Hughes, w luiwint ng and fishing trip :u, .nyw.th TOri,,j .Mis Letty Smith is visiting at Mr no ul, wiites from 1 S Ilmn-V il.i- i. tut the party i , ., .. .. J.t deer nut one;,,-" J , 1 t;1,iroi,a went to l.ugeue in,, shut nnd tl,e' tkwilh" 'oad of tan balk. lioni loimg ul SpriiigtU'ld was vis iting lu this community over Sunday. Mrs Ed Morgan und Miss Maud Holbrnokare spending u lew days at Kitson (Springs. There were religious ervices at Mr James Htukuey's Siiudav afternoon, lie is very l.nv with a i Iincer ou his ra.v. He and hi wife united Willi the L li church mid were bapliel. Cok. Its l ,1 I . r T sltle.l ! Ii, f I ,. ,i r ait' 'I I', III bv h.s bbm.l for ll .... e..,d. i' im inckh. Mr D i.. li i ll C UI lllclilij; a ii I be second Ibstr of le . .In. at, V I i.il.n, K basdisiinitinind b v-ir-si -nil i, 1, ,,-,, wdlat is re- CF.. . -.-::' amlhr."' l"'ul liuhlo or- " 1 BiUll. iteei"1" tr rs 1 , .- :r!t-r-:; I ,"'...' "i.i":""''' '-1 -i:tr? r .. u of en tds riMlliiv..,! sti'.ute ul the west end of .1 1 .... V.I ..Jill UN .ll IT . " agonu, tugcuc, on-- IP,