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n I V.T,iRI.IM!F.m KIP THE MKIlrWIliA IT PKIOrRTII" m. INM. M Til m nOKEXTLlVINO BY TAB SWEAT DP "I K UKOW KUdENK, OK., SA'I UK DAY, SK1TKMHEU , ISM. '0L 28 NO. r u U K. WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. . L. CAflPBELL, PUBLISHER. UFh'h'IS -Ktt ilo o( Wlllaiiu-tU- I. t.--i atli mid EliflUti Htrceta, TEKMi OK STIMCIUI'TI )N: : : 2 00, jl( Monti". ; thru Month!, : : Advertising rates made on application. A,Mrf '' basln-aa letter tn : : : : 1.00 60. known (it'.MlH. I S. TJICKEY ii .a DEALER IN Clocks. Watcties, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. REI'AIHISO PROMPTLY DONE. IW" ' Work Warraoted.'Td L. W. BROWN, M. D. physician nd Svirnuoii. Ottice anil resilience) over postollice. II,. ' W a a. m.i 1- tuZ, (ltd 'J p. 111. XI. C. Xj-A-IKI-O. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. St" Dt'ign mil New Prion In ForcUn ami Iwinmlc Marble aud Ci ran lie, Muiiumeutii. Iltadntoiiei and Cemetery work uf all kinds fur IN'.. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! R'lllaniette Street, near I'nstoltlce. Euiieiie, Or 1. C. WOODCOCK, Attonicy-at-I.aw. Orrii k Block. -One-half block south of I'lirlsmmr. Kl'uESK. OKEliO.N'. J. W. KixaKY N. K. MAIIKT.KY Kinsey & Markley, Attorneys-at-Law. Commercial and l'robatc Bualiic" a SKO : t.llv. Jutta nrtn-e In Chrlimati mock. Lane County Bank. (Kutatllisheil In EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business n all branches transacted on avorable terms. A. O. HOVKY, President. J. M. A Kit A MS. Cashier. A. U. HOVKY', JR.. Asst.Cashr. T. G. IllKHRICCH, l'nwiilrnt. Kahin, .Ik., I 'asliiel First National Bank J 01 Eugene, j PaKI up Usli Capital -f 50,000 Surplus and Profits. $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon. ( A general bankinu business don im was-tic l.le terms. SiKt drafta n M-AV YtM.lv, CHIfAliO. SAX KUANC'ISL'O ami POKl lANU, OKKtlON. Bills of eichanK sold " f'r'K cnnntriee. Cf;x.iu received auhject to check or irtin ate cf deiHi.it. . , All collectioni entrusted to ui will receive I'inpt attention. J. L. PAGE, PKALER IN a Groceries laving a Law and Coinpltte st k of Staple and Fancy Orocnc btMgm in the U't niiirki'ln, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, can ofler the public belter prices than any other bouse lu Eugene. ftiAnceoI all Ilnis laksn at Harkst Prices. J. F. FORD, 5 (EiariKelit,) Of Has M nines, b w. writ" under data t March 2.1, 16'Ji: 8. U. Med. Mko. t'., f Dufur. Oreiton. L (iKNTLEMKS: Oil am Vlllg Home ns, ri pt Ion. Veek, 1 found all well aud anxluualy , it . ,rl wricln. of INin-hirv. Ic Vaitiug. Our little Kirl, eight ai.-one- ki , hi. Imps la-t .. '; ' talf veamolil, who bad wa-tetl away v vi,.M f pen to 1VI poun.;. Ut : iHiuuiU. la now well, stmng and J ; 'u ;x ....;,.,. c.-nt- per box VigorouH. and well tltwhed up. S. K. i .. f ,,,ting and 'i to T cents per tough (Jure haa Uoiie lu work weH. I )H receive I. The u p Bad, of the children like it. iour S. i "'" ''. ... ,, ,..,,,1, .u,'e 1 t" H i-t B. Cough Cure ban cured and krpl ..I . , . r . ... . i i.o mi nosrHiiews iruoi mr. It to every one, wi(li (rreetiug for all. Wisbinif ,-nu nrosiHTitv. we are I Yours, JIk. and Mks. J- F. Foko. It T"u wlh t feel frwih anil rh-erful, and If fur ihe work, clt-ame the .T.iero nil the lUadnche and Urer Cure, bj ukmf l" ur thleeu.ne. a werk. slid tinder a pmlllte auarauUsj JO Ocuu per bottle by all dnif r-iu. MONDAY, Afil r . I.al r c '.V inn- WCt-U limn !.i Mi in cat rii I In. I IV. .ant. Tin- i i.i l:i-t l.iiilit. t ''lc lllll:Wl. li 1 1 1 u- i 1 1 flit 1-4 Tin- (phi (U' ihp, - it Wflllf.l;iy. , IfHI .Villi li-itV i- i.i v ur 1 1 ll""t , I IK- MHTlll ;,! i.f il In, t t lt s I "I" "Hllll .ll'l I'l.iJ, . 1 Tut- Kiirf. in- C.i I. ,,.. I vv i i , i-r, i i f l lift Iff IiMIj, I,yi,i. I) .1.. . . li ..i i . ... H'ii-Il IliniSIII'V ;, 1 1 . 1 ,. I ; v.-i v :ili(l hi'il.lf l'U-l!i'-- In I; i : ,it ' .niiu- i.k nil ii iin iiusv i'ii,i i. . ( ,1 mi Ilii' K'lVcnniii'iil W(iiki.t I !n-I i'ira l. - Tin-Klt'f .Metlni.m i niiiiin ii. nl a c:tii iiiffiin in-ur Hie llnir mill it-riliiy. A liriivy rain l:it ni'lil. I w.ll !. Kiiiiilin laying the ilu.-t nn I hiarniiL' up tlit- criiKH Troop I!, MMDtui r.'jjini.'iit, i) N i;, at lliiin;iUi Kills Ii.ln Ikhii ini-;tir.l nut m rv ii-... V K HuliiM ,u i x-iii-.v-ia.-r nun,, Lui Hurt- iii tiiu pirinrv vn iuiui; tuisi is in tin my. St'DtiiXia lit (liv I' id' II ai.d ll.i- Ki.. gelitt pulilic M'liniiU will ti i . 1 1 in i Uvo Wfrl-H t rt tin (inlay. Murlial II J lljy lint i.-ui v f tin- St'yiiKiur I'liiul'iii i o -1 1 1-1 1 i Filth uiid Wiiilnntoii -tr d. iiiitain J.ilin It Sti iMii:, i 1' lilt i 'it M Minimi t', has Ik'i'ii iiaiitnl t..i K i -sum In tliL- uiiiniiiit ui tl ju. Till' plll'll' 1111' Hi ll-nil I'I'i'lM l.Ml.'l ruw. i lii' plii'iisanl 'i.'i, us wril a- ollii-r imps, is said to In' sliu;t till-. yiir. I'ronp A, O N li !"iili' I at itnii-, wus to liave lii'fl' UilH'ciVil nut Sitin tin v. Ilii' troup was iiij,,iiii.i' I .i-pt 11 1Mb. J Wulsnii ixjiii'ts I i si art ali m'. Si'pU'llilirr 1), Irolll Sli'all, l.aUi' i-n ill ty, for llfiio, Ni'v. Willi -iu.io Ihm'I n! Sllft'p. The sni'i .1 lii'l'l at Iii.- li iiry nuiiitls Satunliiy cvvniiii' wn largely a'.loiukil. The eu-hiii,; toil I'lllll. Miss Nora l.uekev i uli il.iim lllol I w as I ,1 In i-niisliiH, the Mises Lui Xey, ni u very ilea-iint iuliy ut her l nim- ..iliirilny l-Vl'llillg. (Juile a iiiihilier of hup pieUi r- lui'. e ; pH.sseil through KlUelle nllU' I i tin , vuriolis yarils iihoiil tow il Hi the la.-'. I few- ilnv s. Tin-eiiy vvius ill inky d.irkuts l.i ; iiilil ami the man uli i ili.ln't liavi i ciit'H (-yen hil i (o feel his way uloli I (he shit-walks. l'lie ltryaii i-lul In-11 a nueiiiu' a' j the eoiirl hou o Sat'inliy i.icln. Nothing out of tin- iisim! oi.h r u-' l n-i lies!) wan traiisai-teil. ' V K Searlioruiigli'o ii Mif.- - j inoveil into his in iv iii.iiti-rs on YiI , lanielte ftr.et this al'lei lMi.ni, the Kile I weigh over 0 Ions. Klainalh eoiiiilyV liiii-K!.'' riy piiteh is a large one, eoverinu nil ar-a I nfliO siiiale miles. The herrin at. ) large ami alway pleiilitiil. Five htlliilnd irahips uie said In he on die way to I'oitlauil iitm toe Wil.iimelte viilh Irom Molilalia Oregon needs a very str et tra up law. The editor returns than Us for a i aon liike( to the maliagemi nl ol'lheO.i goil ludilsllial Exposition emu nelie ing at I'.-itlaiid (he lTlli ot next mouth. Tlie third minimi d.stiiel fair i Juiksiui and JoM-phiie eounlits will, he held at the tVlitral I'oint lair , irrounds for live days, beginning m -teuiherl'J. ' Th.. iiniiutil teaehels' in-litn'e for. Lanei-ounlV will he In Id in lh)seily Septemher S, it aud 10. S-lmol mi pi r liitehdelit Hunt has issued III- pre graiiis for die Institute. Ax Kill v lias some "Huiinne:" m toihiy'- (il'AKli Whin- uliviit he viHiudSuii Frani-isi-o and vl some great haigains and he int. ml- elvii g UIh i-ustouit-rs the I i-lu li! of tl.i n . A small crowd of people witne-ed the presentation of sleii nptn-aii view s of prominent scenes of 1 1 if late Civil war at the opera nouse -aiiiniii.i e.. uing. i lie views wen-ei.. k A C.iw :iv until I' s:l: lo'. J M..C.iin. late'nf the Conwille I i-lahl. hasipiitled the Journalism- II taken to the saw and liaiiiuii r. eiuriigeil In the completion ,1 and He is d Ir Moore d llt'W store iiuiiumik. Kiowusville Keview: It is rep.ntn. that The Dalles in to have another pa per It will hear the title f 1'i.H.v I'1" Piit'eh and will commence ..peiations the llrst week ill S-ptelllher with J II Miller us editor and proprietor. Now Ill-it Hie harvest .i-a-oii is about ver see to putting away i.,l hurvesl ing machinery before the fall rai l, hi Kin l'rk-es of machinery are i-nhig b anil of all farm produce too low ! al lliipleniel.tslo stand ou: in till r ram or sun. W W Saun-ler-, wlio made t oival.l i.iu i f,.r a time. (In n spent a term . . . . . . ,. i. i... i. ill (he penllitentiaiy lor liberated some lime nc". aeekinn (lie olllce of jJ-t ' at Snokaiii), Yttli- uiurdi r. wa Now be i eol the p if ilid.-ra lleVel cease. A convict recently s -it up m tie "pen lit Salt-Ill, W l's llshl-'l uie i ot iel. Willi ll ui' T- r . : . ?, i. . ...i i,., i ui in ii 1 1 ii me i,ropoundi-l lo an niroai-. tour relltfloi.?" "H-l," lieex.-l .n I. -lines a l. llow Lev C lo-v re,i-o.i in order to get ill her.? vWII, . t g-t lion. The ( ulilorniu Work men a: A i.h.u nut uii a costly iimnu ..,.,i in h. r late hu-band and ii ,-erib-' I hat luti I iiini.i, In tbe el upon it "Vy gn,-f ""oK1''' I cannot hear It." A year ur .i .-he married a.-aiu and b i I t .. ... ii mi l the wuni "alone , . . . u,;, , . f..1' m " Tims F.w ing and SUl I .,11,1 utlv - m big sen lion at ' i i; iv- in-. I b in will, tbe bar. Ih'-y eaug htMik, ami hud a very jelll-e U f-re he (nfe lo-.' -X.'ltn.g t-Xpf and l.i-b-d tl. us In- -p- -I in' entire hitv Into a fusm tbe Pacific. I he Corvallis i lines i.i vote a column lo the Incideut. t o; , hi i ;:,.!. ays tliat the la b: nlei:mniii stopped u wed-ll- ';ln r day at Antelope liy W ! II the ealu'Vlnall ll'ned if knew jn-t eaii-e why the mar ii"ii'. I not lake place, an, I -m. 'I ! lit li.s si.i wa altradv .:in,' t ri-.n-, :ri urn ria'i' s! 1 1 i Miami il for i . i t imi -,ars the relative- i.f I'biMip U i i-lu r,' w I. n n -id- in t'orvab lis. Lave I . i-u wniiili ; in., w lu ic br w.i-. A!. ;!,,i,- U'l.-iv w a- that lie wns - 'in- ub.-'i- in ( :i'i!'.n nl a. A few days :i- a I r.-ivi - man atiivcd In IVr vi.ili- i.ini inf.ii it.-, lb, m that l'hllip wa-em; ., -,-, in ,, .,itl. lot li i t -t il'li-liincnt In Alain t n, Cal. .l--III 111 I i . . nf Won',. HtiOIlt si, ai-k-, w :i -oh j rsterda y on private t. iniv 1'ii, i- Ui,. lir-t sale hi,- fj we, ks !u t'.i-i- tin- i-a starter and me ins iii. it - w iii l'.i sunn r not is a "Uc: y tha: two lliii-ils ol the people ol I b-ppiit r w until bin- an a' -wer to, n llle la.-t tli.-ll J IH II I nil .i. uilds nf Wool i- yi t iiii-nM I ns -imply parahcil I li-ll.iss Iii le. The - 'In-.. in , a Am,.; cminl y, tin (mi, puhli pits nl i he i ndi.iii sell-ha- ll.i-: .1 i pli l.elliau a, has n feivi in, t,l fmiii t he w ar lie, an, of Marion i d bv the pu -I at that pli.ee, lb y, (' E of a line appoint 1 1 : H-u I , under i i apt W !. 1'isU. Mr lir.nlil.ite o ! be Maine -!i Keltt-y is a -l' eullfgi. ami I i a hii -l -l i.ltul and i 1 icn-iit eiiyiu t-r j and ilri-i-bt-'naii. We eoiigratulate ' M r Kelji y, nl; Iraiuli w e aie sorry to' I - hi- vai nib!,' si-rvici -. ' I Heic i- the w av o.ir nnmey g u - ai - cm-it ing to ' h" .1 mill!: I lie piv-,Mit -ta'e b ,:,r-l of ei. ilea' ion has imw t x- p'-tnl l ah.ei! n no I In i. -p ur uilil over f o me ib !i i : - i n t be in v unite school bll.lla l-u years te.-o New ll.iors wt-r.' tieec-! t brmih nit tli- entire Iriiclur.'. I n- draiiia.-- w as s i poor y v ii.-;mi -i d tli it there i- now a foot of w.il.-r o-i the ln.n r I i-cincnt, mid the li i ll i .1 1 .in t; I' wlliliv iliadenilnte. S icil 1- I lie n -ll'l of ho-..i-l j poll- IVi-siunt. i. a. ir. i. An. ii -t : llll Cll-I in Albany. i h.i- i'e:ur in d I'ioiii S M (i lll i i ii 111. I I'l-'t'llv) Engi he. I Will, n a- iif All a-y i a! the Hotel In - inin ni; III til, I' ha- r turned Is ill j (be rily. 1 lic.M M liter j Flniein.. Mi- Mae Hull' III III b uriied from I I ii si blllg. i Ai t bur ollleevs I rllll : I Horn Oak j land tin- morniii.;. j Ijcv Pat ii r P.laek wi nl to Ci'luue liioM- tin- nfiei onmi. .1 ii.lu'i' Mi illt v, of Ci tliigt I i rove wa- hi die ei'y today. Flunk Win- killed a tine deer at Mc Iv uie Uritlge iturtlay Sneiill .iohii-on an I family ate I, mne I t .-in Foley Springs. .1 W Hen l.-i son formerly of this ciiy i- now at Tai'oliia, W a-hintmi. I I, Cainphell, of die (it AKIi drove In I ie- M.-lv'-uie tills afternoon. CS Willi imi ami family urrived hnine ttmii Newport this afternoon. .In-'. ice Medley of Cottage (trove -p -nl a ft w ho us ui lai ;i'iif today. P.rown-vi'.le Keview: (icorg- Joins ami I'niiily it It lor die li, Iknap springs ln-t We ini day. 1". II lii-naiu and latnily ruluritid last night u a plea-aiit trip of two vvn ks to Ni vvpmt. .1 N.t-li MeM itiliville is in the eitv. lb- i- desirous of piireha-iiig a f.ii m in this victiiilv. I II W liiiun, who purchased Knapp's gli.eeiy -t'Ue l.l-l w el k, i- sel'iollsly ill ! a: his lion. c in Ibis city. I pi iiunii. r .) I. Scott formerly of this c i- hut i. o.v ot o.iklau I, Calif, was in I'tiig.-i.e a lew hours today, i 1-aac I. Aii Tier re'iinit l from Kose jiiurg yt-lt-rdav. He has eloseil Ins b twdiiig alley in that eiiy again. I U-Kuyl..-el l l's family, who have ! h, en cnioini - at Wiuelii ster bay for i several Weelis, llllTVe l Imi ; nioniiiig. I (hnr-e Alexander editor this of the I , n it Advance, return t homo to ! day after -pending Sunday with his J pun-lit- lu tins city. pick Kruee. mail eiriier from Mi--Keit.ie Pi nig- H ltelkmip springs, came down yi -teltlay and left for As toria this nioriung. I. (i Ailnir, S P station agent in this city, w ill have tomorrow on a K days' vacation, lie will vi-it Portland and ; a number i.f oilier plaei s. I .1 II llei.dersiiti, W M Sherman ami ' families anil Mis F L tiibl.s urrived i home Siitmilny night from New port. ; I hey report a pleasant trip. ' J, , "lui Christian will start to Kit.-on -p.-ings toiiiorrow after Mrs ( haver and Mi-s I. aura Farrow, who have he. ii eaiuping tiit-re i"r m-h uu nn-.j. Mis II I. Coolidgi- of limiepart. ll wa, st-ter in-law nf I ' W this city and a di. lighter M.iir ill llei.nner. alTIVi ( 'onlltlge, of if Mrs Jesse d this after- ii nn Irmii H -ppti' -r ami w ill visit fur a few week-. , I'd We-t, titi- Marx, Yietnr Fogl, It .but pnwl-bv, l uge MeFinlileli uinl jlel t Pi t-T I' ll I"'' lla' S'-l'I'llU rville raii.-h iii I.i-iu '.mi'iiy hi. arieniooii while theV fXpe. ! to -I..V Chll pli. a-alit- tnlimriiiw S.turday's IVii.ii ttoi I! O: Clill I I. an I I- i-Xp-e' ,..tr-.w. H-l-t ,1 i ie to.iav or in- I '. I . . I ' . I l.i-l June, , drove nv.-r "t Is It I'll Teut-eh i .i he num.. I i ii- t" ! nee'.'-, nil. a I be e one way .... I.e.- I I lo r.r nf a nrtland this evening h.r a niple of 1 davs. Pu. I .-- Il ( 'oil III I. l'i 1." ,1 .nib I! , e.'v, Dr F. . : Pnlllalcl . M I iVt .1 here l.'.jun yt -te r from liere to ir.--ident id 1 1 if -v fitilll the 'rater la. l-Xpe ' tl ll .l..e TT.eV made b Crater lake mi l return awl-el Joining .. : ...u-.l of the Ma. Unas nl A-blalel. The di.b.n. traveled was iiv, r 7o:l mi is wbiih wuiihudelii K'xnl P F. .r ... all l lalllil. V umV I hnllie ; I I I, b I!,'- llll , ,v. d r Miodgr:. has ,.;..,tali-l, I'' ll'teh'l of : !,.- I .a, I i' ll 1 1 . p. W of ,'s ll;U hotlie d bl 1.. el," V "g t-r eV.Tlll v,l',.-:..i., I. nt r i 'i!y and ,, l w- I- i.i"iu. "h ,-'!,- Ui -.--' :iT"t, Mi , ho will M-it beh- u'"1 nts lu 'he vall-v. ir W. and oi. l V w If. I llioht'o- a Wu I hi W il hnll'" I Phillip K:i at other J ' ri i:si)AY. sei't. i. I.:i-t ipinrli-r of th" inooii. Collector-, iibiniilalit today. Fanner have I'omiiienii d iiu'iiin. t'h'i- Mnrii-on of Silver I. this ciiv for home Imlav w -in. plow ing left ad of -llpplies. I iray .V- Sou have a new eVell-'s papt r headed a I in this '1 lu l lllers." I' ei t overlook It. The new l'o-tal and We-tei n I'liioii li !ei;raph lalt s went Inlo t lli i t today. Call at the Postal olllce for late-. M A Itituooil tuoiiktht ill a load or eal y lions his toienooii. No oilers are heing ni ide for hops lu re yet. A mm Tinge liein-c was I md today by loin, ly (,i k .leliniiiys loCharle's li lla-iines and Mi Alma liuii.lle. Captain .lack Ciawfnrd, the "poet emit " w n- killed aceidi nlatly ill the ivililta-, a-n., t;n,t mill, day. VesttT- ii seventh street A luiiaw ay oi tlu fnreiuimi. up cou-ideiahly ln'iitv. cur, d I he wagon w as broken , hut the Inn -t is escaped W P. 1. awl. r the I 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . i lt Iliaii and a I viell known gold id- Ion l; republican in l.avnr nf free si'vT-i ami a warm -iip,mier .. v j iiiyan Albert Abiahain, a Pm-dai.tl nttor lii y, foriiiellv a student of the F of I ha- declared .i- IVec silver, anil w ill tnuip ll t- -late for P.ryan. Tin-Nalimi il gnbl i, mo -rath1 eon Vi lli inn ll.i i . nl 1 11' 1 1 :i mi II, l it lomor Itiw. Itath of lln- vnteis unlit Ihe "oilier lellow" to run fir president. The synod of the Fnit -d Presbyter ian el, uii h Willie laid lit Olvntpia, Wasll, n.t Wedlle- I .it. K-vl'J Wilson, of this epv vv PI act as in, ler- ator. Peter F Sieiiger, vi ell ami favoiahly know ii in this stale, uinl particulaily III I. a-1, in liiegmi, the, I .Mi. inlay even, ing at Ihirns, aiit r a bilcf illness ol I, Inn, I poi-i'inng. Iiiiiin-an ii'.tcrciitioii on the stint in St Helens last Sunday, bet w een John Welliiiglon ami Eugene W hit nev, lln- Immei's right leg was broken jiisl above lln ankle Moinlay's Albany I leinocri.t : Wll I ,avv ler anil ( has i 'a-ey left (his noon lor the lllue river iniiies, Mr l.nwler lo be gone a few ilnys, uinl Mr Casey probably four iiioulhs. The mayor nf Victoria, It C, culled a meeting for la I Friday lo tendon parliament to place a tax nf jnlili on I he t lit ne of t aeh Chi Hamuli ll lid Jap-ane-e into die counlry. Petloit Flee Press; He-How fear fully ami vvomhrlully we are inude'.' Ihink even ot i i i arms, w hat a mys tery I hey lire? She Yes, but it's nice In lie enveloped ill luyslery. They talk some politics down at Al bany, aud live political discussions are In Id on the streeet corners nearly every night, lusting until tiller mid night in nuiie liislanivs. Mrs E D. l.nshniiitl tlb-d nt Sherl tlaii, Yamhill county, on Aug. llli, at Ihe age of n.'t veals She was (he uinl her of Mrs J W l'.i ntlv, of Allmny, ami Van I lel.ushiuutt, of Portland. Chieago Kecord: "This blackberry pie Isn't iiearlv sogood it-those mother used to make." "No; I tohl your molhiT-Ibis iiioriiing w hen she ininle it that ou would lind fault with il." I believe be bad two sons; one of them w as lost tit st a, tuul the other be came vliv-nresiilelit ol the l hlleil Sia'ts." "And, of course, neither of Ihem was heard of allci vvuld'.'" New- York Truth. Indianapolis Journal: 'tAntl you really tell me thai you have no pau pers here'.", said Hie astonished traveler. .Not a diirn one, ' sani the native. How could we when the country is loo poor to support 'em'.'" Tbe Dalles T-.M: A wager of -'n0 was luaile today Upon the li-stlll of the election In California. A prominent leinntTiil staking bis money that llrvau will carry dm state while a prominent republican put up his mon ey on MclCiiiiey. W J P.ryan spoke at Cleveland Ohio yesterday evening. He spoke llrst in line hull to I'i.OUO people, then lo H,(Hi:J in another, then (u thousands on the streets. The paiadu was one of the greatest ever held in Cleveland. The elithll-iasm was intense. Albany Democrat: "Fuclc John Dia mniul, of Cohurg, hiibn-rihes for four opicsorihe l.ugelie 1 1 1 A Hl nnti puya tor them lililllll.il V. 111! is I II I lift I a jewel, a regular kohlnor. Most edi lori rejoice when the Hubscribnr puy promptly for even one paper." M L Pipes, of Portland, formerly of Corvallis, thinks that the proper way to vindicate Cleveland's administra tion Is tu elect MeKiuley. Ml Pis-s nt-ver thought (hat w hen he was run ning for prosecuting attorney on the Ueiiioeratn: ticket a shot I time ugo. John I Klair, nf lllairstown, N J and New- York City, w ell known hi re by reputation on account of his con nection with IheO P, on AugSJ, cel ebrated his '.dill hiitlnlay with friends ut die former place. It is though', he will reach the century murk. Cleveland Po-t: A liable Stranger Kindly lell ll. e w hat time the 4 o'clock train leaves. Ticket Agent - Well, of all the chump ipu-stion. Say, you'd l Iter i hiie jour-elf awuy Is lore the It-put falls on you. Aflahle Slraiiger O, never mind, if the tjuestloii irritates con I lust w anted ll little iliforilia I lull. I in Ihe new supcrinliTitleiit of the road, y u know. ,i I " MuUlltilill Telepholil' com- i'.i.i ...mi I iiuitilht eon ii-i iviii'l iinvuii CitV, (iraiit eoniity, wus U. ,i,i i,v tn.. sln-rill M.tunlay ti sails: fv 1 a jiidgenieiit for P.'si). held by t.. 1 Kn.i I.'i.'cr. 1 hu iirnperly was UtM-tki.'. down to Mrs f. ir fur Uinl ll.clud. Ihe ll It phullf n-lVTCf ill pelnlleluh and ll.e bin1 lu I'll.ulilia county. h..,y nus-'i, i-. i t.-ni' r I. Til b Sll""l I M r-b.v-'iN. The open . a-,,11 fur Oii'-k-, grouse ami pi. it. sains , h. -.t:i to'.tay 'm l will conlihuu until i Iiremebcr lit. llxielletit ss.rt Is prom-1 iv-il ful hunters as the lH-iiny phcas- ) i,t. an. u uie iil.-ntiful Iii every Kt'C- li. ill. 1" it!-t Ibis, however. Un ti.-.pu-s nolle. aie iiiuie t r mi t ban njal- burn- M. .1:1 1.1.. At lb- H' veie Hmi-e I ne.f. Al' in v Mutiduy evening, Aug ;i i-.e, i.v c'l. Hawkins, t-'(., Mr I-.1 wind Inav.-i, of Cm v allir, an 1 Ml-s li,,s- Vullhnllehd, "f Harrishurg. IMMIOI' lill.I.O.N IKIMI-:. He lulks Ali, nit the cay ami r. dltlcs Fast. 1 ,vl" Salem Journal: P.i-hop Win Dill m w ho is in charge of all Ihe Icrul-'i v we-t of the Koeky nimiulains, for tli,. I nited P.icthren chinch, aimed in die eitv la-t evening, afler all ah-ence ill the Fast nt uboiil three mouth-. Din ing this time the eminent divine Vl-lteil Ohio, Indiana, I llnioi-and the tiorlbcru tier of slat 's we-t. The flint crop, epeclally appl s, he reports uu ii-ually ahuiiilaiil. All crop4 are heavy, but some diflieulty has been met in harvetiiig ow ing In the heavy lute rains. Of cour-e the prices aie low ami the farmers are corresponding ly blue. Pishop Dillon rcpon the chief ob ject of attention there, as here, as ecu leted ill polities. While he I- not a politicians or agit i tor he says it is up- i parent mi every liutiil that the seiiu- meiit for silver is grow ing every w here, 1 ""' I"'"!''1' he says are going by land sii.ics 1 1 iiii .ticiviniev in i.i viiii. i,e puhlicaiis by thou-aiiils aie a ertingi Iheinsflvis against the goal slandanl. i I' bey will nut endure il. Parly lines , he tlil::ks were I. ever in Ihe hi-t.uy of Ihe country so broken doiv n as i.ow . I tubulin he feels as-urctl will go Inr, Ibyan by lll-y thousaml, llliums will al-o give him a uiajniily. In the. Home state ot .MeK.iiley ininii money is In Ing used by Ihe Haiinn luauage meiit, ami a llcrcciileaii ell'orl w ilt be iirule to save it for the larill' Napoleon, hut Ihcrcure many evitlenecs that look as tluuigh ltryaii vvoiild carry il, not withstanding this capitalistic combine llg'lillsl bun. In the states west of the Mississippi P.isliop Dillon is eoiilhleiit thai until. ing can he tlnn,- to get a state away from ltryaii. In fact, the MeKiuley management will spend its t-llurls w here llieie Is belter liope of success. P.isliop Dillon leaves today for (iosheii, Lane county, lo hold a camp niceling. From t liei'e he proceeds to California, where he holds the stale coiilercnce. His work is constantly grow ing, ami his (-Hurts in die good work are always in the interest of (he common people, which above till i thers accounts for his success us uu organier. I'uiiscil llcjuinl. The Mitchell, Crook county, Moni tor, uf A.igust lifS tli, contains the fo'. lowing: "Ml Joseph Meadows, after a short illness died at bis home near Waldroii last Sunday evening. Mr Meadows was a pioneer ol Oregon, having crossed the plains, We helleV t , In the latter part of (lie 4ns. le was in cat ly davs prominent in Oregon politics and heiil the ollleo of s her ill' of l.une county four terms between I soil and ls7U. lie came (o Eastern Oregon about 17 years ago and settled on the place where he was living at the time of his death. "Fncle Joe, us he was familiarly known, was a sober, Industrious citi zen re-peeled by ail that knew him. His life bus In some respects Is-cn a eliee ken il one tinged by die romances Incident to all countries. He has added his iiota to die sum total of human life and pas-ed to the ipiiet beyond from which their Is no lelurn and to which all are journeying. Peace to bis ashes." Mr Meadows served Lane county as Hherill' for three terms, viz: lMill to lsii-, isiiil lo IHIW and IsiiS to 170. His many friends m Ibis county will leal ll of bis demise with deep regret. LOOKS I.IKK III S1XKSS. A ('arty of Miners' Leave for River Tomorrow. Pine Pally (, u.nl, hei'li nilu r I. For years It has been known the Itlue Kivei mining district dial was rich In gold, hut It seeliied as if it wits linposiblr to interest capitalists In them. At last daylight is breaking. English capitalists through (he agency of.MrW It Lawhtr weru recently In terested in IIicsh mines, and now they propose to thoroughly develop thiiin. Mr Luwler and Suiicrinloiidcht Smith with nine practical miners will h ave for the ilrsttlct tomorrowin oru- ing to comtiieiicu work. They take w lib diein a largo amount uf supplies. Cabins will ha constructed ut once on the mountain, ami preparations made to work developing nil winter. The force will soon be augmented. I bis menus much for Eugene, ami her people will oiler every encourage ment within bur means. Pailjr (iuanl, Anirimt II. Mist Oiikv tiik Law. Deputy (iattiu Warden Wilklns is determilietl that the game law shall be obeyed and will ciifoiee it to the letter. Jauifs Stewart ami (leorge Campls'll of iiringllfld voluntarily appeared la-fore Just ice Wlits-h-r this morning uml plead guilty to the charge of killing Chinese iiheasants out of season in vio lation nf the statu game law, and were each lined FVl, the low tut Hue and cost amounting to tnh.nO each. I lie hoys were out shooting near Sprihglh-Id I- ridiiy anil hugged tjuitu a number of pliea-ahls. Deputy (lumii Warden Wilkiiu burned of (heir aetioti and soon obtained evidence enough to ctui Vict diem, lie then fiotlflu I tin-Ill to upii-ar an I settle or he would begin a prosecution. This case should w-rvu us a warning to others. It is better to nl,;. If by the law than to pay a too line. baby leuril, AuK'nit -11. llAll ON (illAIN AMI Hol'S). Iglsl night's heavy ruin, with promises of He re yet lu fu low will be uamugiiig to gram li"l ei nurvi-sii-ti. miiio-i un the gra n In I II vn-niiiv lias ueen t hresheil uinl Is in me sneiier, nui con-; -id, lable grain I. rt portt tl uiithreslu d , imlth "li oi urg. Sotneofll is gr.i'ii and h.o 1, "i bun cut yet. The tain wi.l al-o retard Imp picking. lail i.iiai.. s.:.teiul-r I. HlNIKIIS i:,i,.i,L- tt, I ni' sporlsmeu ure out in a hoily aflt-r die fi-stf.. t )li I in kf phiunuit, this Is ing the llrst day that he can shisit with iinpunily. Evi-ry available shot gun in the city is In Use, and one cannot I, gotten" for love or money. 'i n 11K Sol. li. The government w ill i ll (hu w reeked snug Unit Corvnlhs, at I'nitlainl. ul public auction Satur day, S- pti-i.-ils-r .1, I'-l, al (i 111. 'I he boat lies III the channel of (he Wil lamette river a few miles 11 irlh nf Ibis city. 10 Ml F.li M t N . (liihs t.i I,,' (irgiinlfil l:i A! any l'n i-liii-t. ( l l 11 KuuVI, ElTil M', Sept ', s.if,. I'he CiTillal Club Commit tee has j desi rnuted Ihe fnlltiwiiu: place- and i dints for organliiig Prvnn c'.ubs In I I. -in,' county, Oregon. Tuesday, Sept s, 7 o'clock p III, 111 111 iiri. Tuesday, Sep! s., 7 o'clock Siuitliliclil. III, Wednesday, Sept i. 7 o'clock m; Snislaw. Tliiiisilay, Sept lo, 7 o'clock Wal'ervillc. Friday, Sept 11,7 o'clock p III p in D,x- I, r. Friday, Sept li, well. Saturday, S -pt Cottage Crove. Saturday, Sept Lost Valley. Monday, Sept Flea-ant Dill. 7 n'i-1,1 k p in, ( 'res -,", .'! o'clock p m, PJ, T o'clock p in, 1 1, 7 o'clock p in, F, 7 o'clock p m, Tuesday, Sept (ale Creek. The Eugene chili will flli ui-b slip plies and po-teis lo parlies making ap licaiimi I'm- other places in the county. ll liiciitls of I try a n tuul silver me reiiit -tctl to form die clubs Speakers will be furnished mi applica tion by this cuiiiinittcc and all cili.ens are urgently rc.picstcd lo attend Ihe meet lugs and speak lor the emancipa tion nf ii to hU i a, I i'ioiii the grip ol thf Shylock. L. D. Fnitiirsi, ( 'I airman ( 'om. on ( luhs Mop Intelligence. I 'ur inai lo l is iiniting aluiig in a dull, lilelcrs eomlilioii, in fail, (he business is so small dial values aie to a large t x'eiit iioiuiiuil. D. -liters who have got Imps nf desirable qualities do not i' i re to sell until full rales aro ol lamed, ami buyers having no pressing needs are mil inclined to buy. e re tain former tpiulatluns becau-e they represent as nearly us tuny ho the time It is a market vv h 'ie any ell'orl to real, e nil slut k would iieccssitiilo die ac ceptance of lower prices. Crop con. ditions have not chaliged in either this country or abroad and there is no occasion to alter our previousestiiuutcs nl the yield. Some of Humphreys Seedlings are being picked ill this state and Ihey are not turning out so heavy us was expected. A few sales art-reported at n -y lull neither brewers nor dealers are showing much Interest in the new slock. '1' I lit fact is that (he carrying of hops In cold storage so preserves the color ami lluvor that brewers do not feel die necessity of securing I ho new crop early. N V Producers' price Current. KbSHlN AITON Wl ITIIUIAWN. SeV erul weeks ago I tendered my resigna tion a pastor ir t he C P chuieli to lake elici t Aug til, lv.Hi, ut die close of in v Mfcoiiil year. Afler conferring with the members of the congregation ri-lalive to the liiutler, the st sslon re fused to aecepl die resignation and askt-tl ire to continue in the work un -ol he r year. So ut our regular luonlhly meeting lust evening I agreed to with draw 1 1 1 v resignation and go on in the work. Ow ing to the condition of the congregation when I ciinin to it two years ugo, ami owing to (hu stringency lu money mutters I have hot bad al together "smooth sailing," but 1 think our outlook belter than It has ever been In the past. Pel us "thank (hid, and lake courage." J. A. Lo.NOIUl'ITO.VI. P.Ujr i.imru, Si-,ti'iiii.ir I. IvVlTIIMI KlNAVVAV. Lollls Pel sliuvv hail un exciting runaway this forenoon ut his farm about two miles north of this city. It appears that Mr Itclshaw and laiiilly li'ul Just started to town when he dropped ono of the: lines ii i v some melius, ami the horses started up suddenly, throwing him to the ground, bruising up his lu-iul con siderably uinl knocking hliti Insensi ble. Mrs Iti'lshuvv ilruppetl the, two children out of the wagon ami Jumped out herself. She escaped Injury as al- soilid die children. The twain ran about two miles farther, breaking up the wagon somewhat. A Kitiavv Votk. Lebanon Express: On Wednesday a represeiiludvi) of tin Express lisik a straw vote for president of die business men of (his city, In cluding merchants, doctors, lawyers, blacksmiths, etc. We weru not out hut about an hour ami did not see unite all, but (host: we saw stood tl'J for liryan ami "s for MeKiuley. While making die rounds wu also ttsik a volu of what farmers aud laborers wu met. which stisid M lor ltryaii and H for MeKiuley. Till) business men (if the city are e pially divided w hile the farmers ami lalioreis weru nearly two to one for l.ryau. A I'KCl'l.lAK Kli.Ino. Thu statu supiTiiili-iiilf nt of public, in.iriif lion has ruled (hut uny person having re ceived a llrst, se.-oml ur third gratlu county certificate lu one county shall not be grunted a second paper of thu same grade in any county uf the state, and said certilleutes uru good only in die county w In re is-uetl. A ursou having received a third-grade county 11-rt itii-iil.- and going Into another county lo leneli, must puss thu exami nation h.r Hut iii-xl higher grade, iiuiueiy, 11 seeunu ginue i-t-i uiii-un-. ... Haily r.tiun), p't-uit.i-r I. iA v ()F M0VMi.-J V Ehwegen has removed his sbs k to the old Stone Uris r shop, uml E I) Henrborougli to Ihe rooms sniuii ui tuu . inniii.iu block, ami J W Haskell (o (he new llovey A ItoiifV block across (he stieel from Ins old stand. Ma Kit 1 i.i. At Tiicoinii, Wash., June I, l-ili'I, by J 1, McMurrny, J P, Mr Edwurtl Thornton, of Seal lb-, and Mi-s Amite E Weiileman, nf Eugene. Mr Thornton Is St atlle l'ost Ilitelll, Iliipli veil 011 thu :e ncer. - - lluiiv At (iosheii, Oregon, U'.ilb, Is'"', to the w i lu of 1- red I lurd, a daughter. August 11 D:l- -f -VJ liv.. t "-St 1 I.CiyTATolii',:; THE D.-3T SPRIfJS r.l!:DiCINE I IVI'7 I- VC.T ATOR-Jon't ll. I l'n' I 1. 1 r n Is shu'i'ish I : t - d.::.; nn.l til.. , V. ll. t I !v". I : v. : Y. VC'T Mill . i Ci- ! ' '. '. i . t IT. ail nature. til -a. i .h.'lvj up by ' ' I v- ''. v.l.iuli t-rings on -. .-:' .' . 1 ;,;,.l I'hriiina i v- : ! 1 :1 .' 1..1 y vi.r l iver !'" M.'.IMONS ;'.'! ',:. 'i; 1 1 it.t it. It also . - I.:'.,-. !. it prcperlvat i r v . :t v. itl l- tree from ' '' h-' ' ' '" i : Ig-r.itcJ. l'.i ': r.': .' Hl.OOIlwhen t is i.i A I .. ...Illicit, anj that vv'i-u l'i.' I i-.tr I-. k'pt active, r lu' ii - Iv t ii'.e anj note the Put In1.,: iv.iv SIMMONS 'it l..ri; it is SIMMONS !vl I i. l.l.iK b'tiii I l I ,t Id.' i: l.AltH' wtik'i makes the wlter-ii.-. I inf i! in i i w J.r or in liauiJ .ilr.'.ijy ir, parrj, or intk- a tea of the povv J.-r; but lake MM MONS I.IVl-R KEGU L. mi'. You'll iinJ the KbD Z on every p-'ckagf. Look fur it. J. 11. ticlliu X Co., I'LllaJelpUia, P. TIIK Pl.l K KIVKIt ill NFS. I'liri'liiisnl hy tint Kntiisi'lilld ofLoti. don uinl W ill he Di-vt'lopid. San Fkamtsio, Aug, 31. Th Knlhschilils, throngh the Exploration Company of I.tunlon, hi.vo turned ihfir ut liti t Ion to gold mining in Soul hern Oregon. They liavo Jmt purchased a group of three iiiarU mines, in whni is termed tint Lucky Poy, lu the P.luo river mining dis-tri.-l near Eugene. This Is A new ramp in which fort v or fifty local loin have been made. The gold is of the free milling sort. 'I'liu camp Is forty-live miles from Eugene, foily miles id the distance, ls ing traveled by a wagon road and live miles by ( 1 ni I. The filial pticrs have just been put in shape, mid (loo. H. I'.auin, formerly superintendent of the Omaha .nine lu Nevada county, ac companied ley a crew of nieii from t irass Valley, bavo left for (be scene. I hey are lo make a thorough Investi gation and development of the prop erty. Tlie Youngest War Veteran. Albany claims (hu honor of being the present abiding place of the young est veteran of the civil war. Here in w hat the Herald says about it: "The 1 1 1st i ni t Ion f U'liig (ho youngest vet eran of Ihe war belongs to uo lesi than John Cadi f Albany, fuuiiliarlr know n us "Warm Spring Johnny." I his inline w as given hint because lie was raised among (hu Warm Spring I ml inns. His parents were massacred while crossing the plains when lie was a little boy, and he lell Into the hands of the Indians, and was afterwards tie- llvereil to dm whites by friendly In dians. "Ho enlisted as bugler lu the Fifth New York cavalry, under Colonel (J tie Forest, In August, Isiil, at the age of 1 1 years, lie, was discharged July It, lMi'i, uinl Immediately enlisted lu troop K First cavalry, serving In Arizona, lln, experlfiiccs ninoiig the Indians there would till a book of rare adventures. Hu was wounded by the Apuehes, and on tho llio (Irando river lift Dr (I W Muslim, who assisted lu dresssitg Ills wounds. "Ills mono appears In the ofllclal war records, where bo Is mentioned for bravery and elllelent service, and these rfeoi tin, we bullove, give Johnny the credit of being (hu youngest vet eran uf the war. lie lias helped Uncle Sam to do about all tho lighting be bus had on his hands since IMil. He Is known far and whin among old llnie army men, ami has a record which none can dispute." Hu Is known by many in Eugene and was convicted here a few yearn since ami sentenced (o (hu penitentiary for attempting to rob the Lano couuty safu In the treasurers olllee. Tralllc In Deer Hides. Pou rt.A mi, Sent 2, State (lame Warden Me( lulro recently received t telegram from (' H Hlgglngs, blade inly at Coos Hay, staling that U00 tides had been shlpis'tl from there to San Francisco hy I, J McClanahau, of l.ugene. Mr Aloliulre wired the game commissioner In San Francisco of the shipment and thu hides were seized immediately upon their arrival there, us thu California law forbids the traftlo lu deer hidi'S altogether and author izes their seizure w henever found. When .McClanahau learned that hi hides had liceu sel.eil, be ordered au udier lot which be bad at Coon bay sent to Portland but Mr McUuIre will endeavor to prevent the success of tula venture by seizing the hides, as he ran piobably prove that the deer were kill ed before thu 1st uf August. A Di.sKiivK.ii Kkwakd. Albany Dfinocial: When itoy Eaport saved thu lives of (wo girls a few weeks ago thu Democrat suggested that be deserv ed a medal for his bravery. Saturday his fellow employes In thu Woolun.Mlll presented him w ith a solid gold medal curing thu Inscription: "July 2), Isisi. Prist utcd to Koy Laport by bis lellow workmen as a reward for saving two lives." A Just reward for au ex ample of bravery rare lu Its charac ter. Dally Uuaid, Sei'liMutsjr I. City Hosi:. Five hundred feet of huso for the city flro department, re ceiitly orttt-reil through tho (Irilllu 1 1 ard w are Company from thu (lulta l'ercha Kubher Mnnufui-turlng Com pany, of Portlutid, bus arrived aud I now ut the depot. The hose Is of the "Mnlte-o Cross" brand nnd is said to bo the llueat and most durable bono made. , It was badly needed by tbe department. l'olty.-Iil this cltv August 31, 1SIW, tu the wife J W White, a t pound daughter.