mmmmtttmrnammtmuttummtiumttHi jlTV AND COITNTV. 'Idaykpt. h ITKPAY, llell'l' rsoii, c l-lltist. j j Walton, utlornoy-ut-luw. .,.. t loan on fnriiiH. I'n. Walton. ir (e. W. Hiil'lli- limy ! nnnl :il -'. i.iiinn' on Olive Blrii'i l-twivii ini'l rtisttlt streets, mif I Miiniesotu hotel. II'.' Is pro ,.,1 f J" " dental wr' In tin' txi-l JlllHT. Farm" for Sal. Iisvv now thirty fine farm-' In the Uluiiutli! vulU'y for mil". Thine fl jiicliKlu every vurli-t.v in mi'l u,i I'or description lift, ud'lre f" iim. M. Mil l. I K, 1 Wllklns Block, Kugene, Or. ? . IV ill paper, lime and cement. ? ' FL Chamber... I important to Fdrnn r. ,f akki.ki-'.'s squirrel ICxikumina 4 the original uiul only urlicle of Its id (j I v I ii n complete MHlii-fiii'iiim W redueeii rrtiin ou in a-.' ce is per Fur sale by OsnoiiN & DkLano, Fugciic, Or. 1 Campers' tinware, s Threshers' out F L Chambers. I Money Loaned. I'lr-t Mortgage on Improved IVop- Negotiated: Weaw pn . r-l to roliate Hrl mortgage upon In. iyed farms ill Oregon, Washington t Idaho with ICastern j n rt l. mid .Ik-1 1 capitalists at tht) usual rite nl erct. Mortgage renewed Unit liet'ii tiiken by other onm pri ti mil of business. Addle (with Marvin Swoiits, j linker 1 'It. v, Or. Ton Kknt. I will rent for eindi 700 , a of land; 200 acres In etiltivation; l seres summer fallowed; 50!) in pas farming Implements; lit) tons of ft 3H milch cows, hnres and hnr- a, chickens, turkeys, hogs etc. Call once mill L Hwaggart, one uile to of (Jiedien, for particulars. Outside The t'oinlilue. ."armors look toyonr ow n iutcicst t patronize the Monroe Kl. Hiring lit who uru not memU'rs of any ust" or "combine" but will give ii fnrty pounds ol ilrst class ll'iur In hange for eiieh bushel "f N'i 1 I iHt. Mill is expected to be completed on about Sept 1st, 1M)U. Highest market price will b- paid r wheat at all timeM. A Wu.llKi.M it Sox, Proprietors Monroe Holler Mill. A good couk stove $d 00. F I, Chambers. I'.uck Ion's Aralea Salve, .he llest Salve ill the world for ., Bruises. Son-, Ulcers, Suit eum, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped tids, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin iptlons, and positively cures Piles, no pay required. It Is guaranteed gi ve perfect Mitisfnctlon or money unded. Price 'S cents per box. r sale by Hendernou & Linn. Daily Guard, SuplenilKT 8 Os TriaIj. The civil ewe of Annie ivt-rn vs Mary Hayes, suit to re Ai r lioiPH-lmld (j'X'ds of the value of ...nt JAH), Uoclntt heard before Coun i jude Potter today. The followinir v wa drawn: J K Kbbert, J T on, Kven llailey, Frank laylor, Beelteand HO Smith. Jure anxious to do a little good in torld and can think of no pleas . r or better way to do It than by (ointnendinu One Minute Cough 'lire as a preventive of pneumonia, onsuniption and other serious lung roubles that follow neglected colds. Osburn & DeLano. f Hwn Baby wis sli'k, w gv tier CaalOA . ' h-n io wa3 a ChtlJ, tie crlwt fT Cantori. !.. n ih. iHvami) Vlia, she clun t. C.-trla. .'ben alio kaJ CUllJreD, ahc gave tLom Caitoila. I Pallj Guard, Scpti-rnber 9. Motion for Nos-Suit. The suit f Aunla Sovern airalw-t Mrs Mary !:V! to recover properly, which wu8 u ird before Couuty Judge Potter i-tcrluy, was dismissed last evening v;thout 'being referred to the Jury for ilsion. After quite a number of Mti,scH had lieen examined Mera )r. and liilyeuatton.eys for the de- i tiled a motion for a non-suit, on l.e grounds that a formal demand had i been made for the property pre to the commenccini'iil of the U.j The motion was sustained by ' Potter and the case dismissed. I i) Hill, Lumber" City, Pa., writes: ' 1 Have bee u BufTering from piles for yairsand thonghl my case Incura ' DeWltt's Witch Hazel Halve was ' lannended to me as a pile cure, o 1 2ht a box and It performed a per ' fwntcure." This Is only one of '!".i:ind of similar cures. Kczema, ' "and fkin diseases yield quickly i fn it is used. i OSBURN t DELANO. Ooe leading cause of malaria and f'-vej is the foul condition of kitchen iikt and waste pipes, as soap ill not i'"4ori.e them. The only thing tli-at iU cleanse such places is pure culls hieh can be obtained at the f oirs and labeled lied Seal Le- I cumulated, ill large t-ifling lop handy to use and absolutely Hall 4 Son. flii.i.k. r ........ T...i P.to- wtI.All iiiii r.i i.i ii"ni'. ( . ';.;ri i:,.tloW, "Work on I lie Bnhrlliiu . llJ o nrtiti road is nroirressing nl .-ely. The i suits r '"l in complete lo within anout nine niies of the center of the camp and a ii force of men are pushing It rapid- towards completion. From one to ii'ee teums go out each week with -ipplii-s Kverybody who has gone 'i f the road say it is the l-l plci-e of "Uiilain road in the state, four horsin ing aide to pull a ton over any por s",! f It. Latest reports any the road i.l be completed to the mines Inside thirty days." Ml kinds of threshnr extra ordered F L Chamber. i'ii ;ew i uar. F.l'l'. IJ! A-i-..or Unit. hi it., v rid.-a u Li cvclc. I ... 1 i t . Hill V ti licll. I'tVill.ir'd Hall. i-th I n-l 1 1 ul t In m.'Iiii ilitig'-r Hirmaiin Mil Mate f.ir McKintcy. IHUVNM Hit' A carol l,(fr for the cold storage .: ii i :irriv." .i I iy. The tlif club fiirniihed inu-ic foi U wet " r"l' "'""-m m.'iiiog :nt nigh'. is pre-, I'ic'i grinH wel of nil kinds. ! F L ClIAMIIKKM. j Itniin ilvi-r clubs will l. organl.cd HI Iviiur i mi I Sinillill.'ld touiglil. The Oregon puUicr.iln will m-lect an U'l.Ttonil ticket In Portland next TiitM'.liy. 'iolli"r fill ciil id of Oliver plows ' "I F L Chamber'. I It i 'nl Unit Vice-President Slev e is.iii wi'l make a iiuiiiI.it of Hi chci in iuvi,r 1. 1 iiiynn. Win Ni ls coiuiueiic'd picking Iiomi at hi yard above Springlield witll 1110 pleken yeterday. ( ii iiiiiut' Oliver plow extras only to b? I lift at F L Cliiiinlnis . A parly of Z' or M Indies and gentle men wi re biithinit in the river tiHck ot the luttejestirday Hfteliioon. The f V) Oliver plow I lea l. r of nil favorites. See ii at F L Chamber. To kill game It i necessary to use good aininiiiiitioii. It Is sold at Itur ker (i.iu Woiks.lMh st. liottotu rices. Wm J Itryan inlilies.il thoiit.unitof woikingiiii n at Chicago yesterday, it being labor day. He wa em lai-ius. II' tally recelvcil. Wilsac.d II C ().reii coiii:i,eiiifd picking their hop at Coyote lod.iv. l'he former !'' Here and the latter 40 acr.-s. They will pick the entire cr op. KAHIS CI.OVKIt HOOT will )u rify your blisid, eleai your complexion, reguhite your bowels and makes your heml ns clear a-a Ml. .5c, COc, and 11.01. Henderson A Linn. i: W W'h'ittam. of this city h i re ceived notice of the death of bis bro'her-ln-liiw, Alva Hose, who died at South .Maryi-b igh, Canada, a few days ag - The ci.se of the Workman Brothers, of Mohawk, charged with unlawfully dumping saw dust Into the Mohawk rivci lias Iseu set fT trial Friday af to noon. Hop pickers wanted at the Walker Cimpbell jard at Judkli s. Zt cents er box, i n-li, will Is? paid. The yard ha a line growth of hop and i ot the trellis older. Pa.-s the good word along the Hue. Piles can I e qiii'-kly cured without an opi ration by simply applying De Witt's Witch H i."l Salve. OsiifiiN & DkLa.no. A horse got loose from a boy and run away on Ninth street this inorn iiiu'. The saddle turned on the u n I mill, kicked It oil", but othtrn ise no damage tt:i do i". Salem Journal: Misses Fllu and Marv McAllivler, who have Ik-cii visit lug their coihIo Mis Carrie itoyal of this city, returned to their Kugene hmiie ibis morning. Pure blind means good be:ilth. De Wilt's Surmpaiilln urillis Hie blmid cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula and all diseases arising from impure blood. Osiii kn A DkLano. The iuiuhlii"ry ol Hih "I I govern ineiit snag boat Corvullls was sold at public auction in Portland Saturday was bid in by Mr Wakedeld. ma-ti-r, bridge bulld'T for the O 11 & X Com pany. Do you lack faith and love bealtl,? Let us ei-tahhsli your faith and restore your health with DeWilt's Sarsapiril la. Oslil'KS A: DkLa.no. Corvallis Times: It was reported th.it President Miller, of ihe O A C would occupy the cottage vacated by Mrs Chlinaii. This wa Incorrect, as Mr Miller and family have moved in to the Had ley domicile. Imitation" are nuinerom', and "only good thinga are imita ed," but the genuine Oliver chilled plow can only be bought of F L Cnambers. From all accounts Chauiberlaln'o Cough Ueincdy Is a Godsend to the iillliclcd. There is no adverlisemint about this; we feel Just like saying it. The Democrat, Cairollon, Ky. For sale by Osburn and DeLano. Astoria News: "Kev 11 S MoLaflcr tV UIIl( rlnteiident of nubile chiirilies, of Taeoma, is in the city. Ho operates I'lmritable wood yard in connection witll Ills work." Mr McLallerty was at one time pastor of the Jiaptlsl church or this city. Small in size, but gieat in results. n..vviu'4 feitle Earlv Riser act iV M "1 ' ...... " V gently but thoroughly, curing Indi gestion, dyspepsli and constipation Small lll, safe pill, best pill. Os 1 1 km & DkLano. c..,. ..unit loinroveinents are being ... !. .i.. ir, i iiu e.iontv road a sin it dls- lance tliis side of Springlield. here a frog pou I formerly stood in the road in the winter lime it has been graded ii. .....I la now beinot tilled In with .. . crave!. 0 P or O 4'l m y refer to plows, but never to an Oliver plow or an en . i) i.i... f,,n i. .mi.' on the plow or . n.u r..il tiuniH Is on every niece. aii ,.n...rj nr imitations of the Oliver Plow Works. We might lell you more about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that It cuns a cough. Every one d e who has used it. It is a per feci remedy for coughs, oolds, hoarse ness. It is an especial favorite for children, being pleasant io iune quick In curing. 1 OSBLRN & DkLa.NO Tl Anirtcuw liwwty korpws Hkm kor a cKr si.IvoIhi Uhmi in miv other a-ttilWsto. A ef f rmlw'" Tea will enabU txuy -ess this. If chars the skin and f iudvi-s pimples and that sallow, wud- rr i I I. ilxMIJ. i ,iv ,Hik. I'urKa' lea is uscu ..." of Indies for the complexion. Without Mug a catlmrtic u cures cu .llpatioii Sold by A. YekixoToN. This is a g'S'd lime of the year to ft .1... Ci ii.tllMlIH I.lvir Keirulator. It Is l.inr rimi""" " the very U-st lutdicine to take spr'Ug for the blood, and to the system of all Impurity. in the clean I have Simmons Liver IWulator a a corrector and bl.su! purillcr and think it an excellent remedy. I alw ays keep . It oi. hail I to lake in preference to si y other n.edklne."-I M Hysell, Middle port, Ohio. WF.DNIXDAY, SF.l'TF.M IlKIt 0 I'omuiisiloiicrs' court l in session. II X Cotkerline Ini returned home. The omnly rmid are now at tlieir best. Lew Powers sdoun fmin McKetuio Hridije. i 'omiiiis-ioiicr Ballevof Siuslaw Is in the city Tom Liict-ey is up In. in S.ilciu f. r a few days. M I Iiu ah Bowers, of II ik'-r City i ill I'.ilgelie. Prof Tims Condon arrived bometliis afternoon. Hon UoU-rt Clow, of Junction City, is in Kugene. Dr X L Lie, of Junction City, I in Kugene today. Senator Carter, ol Montana, will support McKlnly. Dan Linton has concluded put to pick hi bop crop. Mayor Otflesby came up from Junc tion ibis afternoon. A Bryan club will be orgaui.ed at Mohawk tonight. A car of hops was started K ist, via S.iciaiiienti). today. E J Mi'l'lanahau I home from a trip to Southern Oregon. Miss Laura liurneit Is quite sick at her home on Patterson street. Mis Meda Estes of Portland was an ariival on the afternoon train. 1M1 Kiiykeiidall avlvcd home from Southern Oregon this morning. Miss Marie Ware, arrived home from Foley f pi hip on hint id Ill's stage. Look out for Wood's new grocery advert iMiiif nl In tomorrow's Oi aKIi. Only three or four Warm Spring Indians have made their appearance yet. A light frost this morning the Ilrst appearanie of I lie nceii dew this season. Win Mayer left i'or Drain, Oakland sn I Ito-eburg tlii:) morning on a busi ness trip. Senator-elect I I) Diiverwas a pas uger lioith on the U'lscl urg local this morning. Horace MclCinlev retiirni'd hist even ing from I six weeks' I rip :n the upper McKeiizie. Mrs II L Veaie and ihtuuhtcis, 'isses Julia and Edlih, uriived home from Dallas today. Mrs S E llrowu mid Mc-danie W II and Jus llollman are vUltlng nl amp Creek today. W II Hollmaii and wife and Mrs Win Mayer client the day uitli Mis tireelie of Camp Creek. D'plltV Oauie Warden WiIMiis Is at MiiIiiim k IikIhV olilniiiing evidence in the Workman sawdust ca-e. Lee Lander, who has been doing assessment work on bis claim at li t- l.einla, arrived houie IliU inoriiiiig. I'odiiy O i) Combs moved his pro rv store Into I lie wet nsmi of the Masonic Temple Irout Xinth street. The stcaiii inerry-go-roiind started up last iiigbt on the vaciint lots ncross the streets from Holdeu's car shop. Lee Stelncr, of Salem, lias la-en ai pointed a member of the u'atc board of phariiiacy, vice D J Frys1 time ex pired. The McKenxle stage g'fs out crowd- el every trip now. Some days more than one vehicle Is netiliil lo convey the passengers. The D.illes TM: trunk Hampton an ohl time reMiieni oi me italics but now a citizen of Eugene, I visit lug in tills city. Prof Luella O Caison arrived from Portland on Oil afternoon's train and will resume her dulies hi the univer sity next Monday. The Salem public schools will not open until rsepieinoer ;nn, so us in allow the pupils m neip gainer me hop crop. A good idea. McMinnville Transcript: Miss Edythe Holliuali, of Eugene, I viml lug In this city the guest of the Hotel Yamhill and Sirs Dr Lowe. Persons who have a coughing spell every night, on account of a tickling sensation In the throat, may overcome it at once by a dose of One Minute Cough Cure. Oshukn & DkLano. The Misses JciiiiIj and Rosa Peter son It'll nils morning nir r-'snnt. Washington, where they will loin their patents and reside in the future. A cup f Pinks' Tea at u'ghl moves tho bowils In the morning without pain or dh comfort. It l a great health glvei and blood purillcr. soiu by A. Ykhisotun. Hon Cluis Baker, of Camp Creek urfiM In K.mrene todav. He Is a true lie- liever in the free coinage of silver and will therefore work anil vote for Win J Bryan. "Wake up, Jacob, the day Is break ing!" bo said DeWltt's Little l.ariy Itlsers to the man who had taken iliem to arouse his sluggish liver. Osburn & DeLano. We aro sorry to learn that Mr John O'Brien, formerly of this city, Is ser iously ill at hi home in Albany with typhoid fever. He ha been confined to bis room ten dsys. Will Yorau and King Henderson are slaying pheasant at Spencer Creek today. They have agreed to supply all their friends witll birds for break fast tomorrow morning. City Marshal II J Day Is after Chi nese phea-ants thl afternoon. He will probably r. ach tho conclusion that hobo are easier captured by Hie time he has finished hunting- A German family left for Mm Ni kola this morning. Among the numerous other articles they took with th"m wa a sin ill stand of Ix-cs. It formed about tin- ''hottest" combina tion that has left town for many days. Mr. 1'. S. Hawkins, of Chattanooga Tenn. ,ny: "Shilo's VltalUer 'Suved My Lite ' I c'iislder 't the best rem dr for f debilitated system I -ver HM,d." For Dyspepoln, l.lvei or Kid. my trouble It excels- Price 7i cents ..U k. Henderson A L on. (; L Wiswr will lav lniortow ...i. a JvllvrHon wbera h will spend a Is 1 r c. a Wa ai . mult. Klfa, iiarenis. i - - lieadquarter l i Bna time to como. h tono 1wd bn regret to sj-c hho ! Captain Hveeney C- J. A ?';, ego, Cal., -ays: 'Slillo's Catarrh IHncdy I the first medicine I have ever ff'Ssl. found that would uo me any " Price Henderson Linn. Parks' Cough Syrup one ( oughs Cnlds and Consumption. Mr. Cath itt,.. lt of Ijb Bov. . i says: i took one bottle of Parks' '..ugh fyrup. It acted like iiim:lc. Smpis-d m etiugt) and I am perfectly well now." SuM by A. YKRisitTox. Eiipe, Sfpt 12th, of 'I'liC N. VilWU AFFERNOON AND MGHT. Iloiis. il. L Birkli'V, ofSali'in. J. K. WcallirtforJ, of Albany, ainl Ceorje CliambcrlaiD. of I'ort land, the Speakers. i vi iDiiaii ii ri i The Bryan force of Lane couuty have arranged for a grand rally to take phut in Eugene, Saturday, Sept Utli. SH'iikiug will be bad in the afleriUKin at '1 o'clink and In the even ing at 7 o'clock. The following eloquent speakers have been secured for the occasion: Hon II L Baikley, of Salt in, a silver republican and a ineuiUr of Ihe next legislature for Marion county; Hon J lv Weatherford, of Albany, and Ex Attorney (ieucral George Chamberlain, of Portland. All are Invited especially the farmers, mi chunk s and laboring men. L'Nikoul for pus' ers for further partic ulars. NullrrliiK lor it l.llrllllir. 1'rrs.UK mlHi'ii'l slili ill. nmll"m ell. imil (er (r a lid' linn', lli' ir ..rlurv being alinml lllinul ri lnlli..i The JnliiU suil inn '. of ueh iinlortuiiiili N'i tu mual rst-i ilioek luiilf roiilnrnl Hint ilrswn out el sli. To il.inl iliem t'vi'ii ti'iii.triiiir relief, dip onliiiRry relllt'ilti'M ttll.'ll .ree llll.-r!jf UfeieM. Il- leiii-r'ii summen lliiter. en the other hatul la miii-hf 1 hy i'1-iiMHei w lio Imre iiml It. lob. a tfrtlllp lbiiln-e of relief. It keep thtf IiIimkI reel by I'niiiioilnit s ri'uUr haiul ol lmly, anil reiuevet troin II tii!.mithK slni'li, III theolli Inn ol all mtii'iml i iIi.iIiik li, orinlnalo Ililt MiEoniilitg i'"in.lHinl. hii.I lt k t ml r-l iimliulv, Hie limit. Il. -iil. s Una Hit" llittim reniiMly ili ortlern ol the 4lnniaeh. llv.-r Mini nerves, ri rei.i ami rtn.lli'.ite l n ! rin i n.-iu and reinilleiil feveri, riiiintle H.H-nte ami alt-4', anil are hluhly reconiiiieinl. il l.r .hyli lam aa a 'to- irub.e me lleillsl Kllnitllritil anil tolilt riiciisiuit Talk. "How do. von d..?" "(Julie well, how are ou?" "O, so so." "Say give me inn more of them for killing China phea-iint cartridges, Just like you sold me the other day. Thvy were the la-st I ever had. 1 killed my Lll bird against noon and had a half a day to rest. Xow, Mr Barker, Is; sure anil give me the same kind. Say, do you rent vour gun Mr Barker?" "Yis." "Well, I will bring a Mend of mine in for one directly, as he wants to go out wilb me tomorrow. For killing cartridges at the same price that other eople charge you for common ones. Sold by Bahkkh Gl'N WullKri. A Bkyan Cl.l ll. Boscburg llevlew: Hon It M Vealeli and S F Fined vis lled Cottage drove Saturday, where thelatf r inldresscd a Bryan meeting, milking a forcible sseeeli. A cam paign dun of fS members was organ ized, 17 of I hem being former rt publi cans who will vote for free silver. The McKlnley chili orgaii:cd there a few days Is hire had but "0 member. Well posted politicians say Unit the sent I -incut In South Lane Is three to one In lavorof Bryan. Of the club at Cot tage drove, the president and secretary are democrats, the two vice presidents, republican, and the other olllixm populists. AN FwL'AI.I.Y CoMl'KTKNT AKTIST. The Winter Photo Co. under the new management is producing photo graphic work of a very high grado of excellence. Whllowlth the departure of Mr Winter lose one who has given tho people entire satisfaction, his place will ls filled by one equally couiH'tent. Those who visit the Winter Photo Co' studio will receive a pleasant welcome from Mr Bushnell who w III lie found courteous and silito to all. IIol'S Puwhaski). K C Smith has bought the Win Miller lot of 47 bales of bops at 5J cents per pound. He has also contracted for about H00 bales, In cluding some of the best growths In the county In each Instance furnishing money to secure the crop. Mr Smith represents the llrm ol Hurst A Lach miind Co, a corporation having their oillcis In Chicago. Xow York and London. I hey will be large buyeis this year. MahuikD. Mr Charles Hastings, of Thurston and Miss Alma Bundle, of Klmlrii. were married at the resb ence of the bible's father, A F Bundle, near l-'.lmlrn Thursday Sept .1. ll, O A McMiihan lustlce of the ieace for Thurston precinct nlhilming. The dl'AKlt extends congratulation. Kl'PV'8 I'll.K HITI'OSITORY. la iiarniileil In rare l'llet ami ( oinll.allori rwl,uoli.a. U eetitl ler bol. Helel lwonin. l"r i lreular au.l Vr-o sam.le to MAllI IN IU PV, I!kIi f'l riiarinailiil,liii'a i.T, l'. Sn I'"tai. Asswkkh.. riimlnby all lli.l ela .ruiiKil veryaiii-ra, ami In Eiincua Oregon )' oiieirn A Peijtii" SlIOI I.I) EXKIK ISK CAItK.Cltlelis III the essterii part of the city compluin llial certain nicyciisi in-inmi m rnnu' Imr llie law bv fllsl ridillg Oil tllO Side walks at tho same time endangering the safety of pedestrian'. Dully fiiwr.l, Sr.H'iii-r . Iiwisii Xkw Ykaii. Today Is Je i.i, Veiv Year. 'Aj-'il. and the stores id ..or fili. iis of that faith will rewisin clo-ed until B o'clock this tve-hlHtf. u 1 k n t T i, t ti manenlly ICURED WITHOUT tiXr Kni.'j or Operation Treatment Absolutely PainlesSj CURE Err I L.U From Three to Six Weeks. WRITE TOR TERMS THE 0. E. M.LLER CO. p0.VaAi)L, OREGON. wx THl'KSDAY, SKI'IKMBKU 10. Dr. I'm! ilei.li-t.i'.ioni .t.Dunn blk. I I'.l W. went i K.si'.'iir this w ad in b'dav's afli mo oi. See A Won 1' u Gl'AKP. Sncad Walhuv viitcd at Junction City today. X early 1"0 teacher are in attendance at the institute. Trespass notices fur ile cheap at the l Gr.tUPolllee. Dr. I'liiliv, deiiiist.riHiui H.Diinn blk. Miss Marion While went to Cottage Grove thl aft moon. John Lewis a I' of O student of XewMirt, arrived today. Mrs J M Kceiicy returned to her home at Jasper yes culay. Stove at half pi ice. F I. Chambers. Station Agent L G Adair litis re turned from hi vacation. A carload of watermelon arrived from Dillard this morning. George Gill's two little girls came up from Salem this afteruisiu. Xew and second hand buggies. F L Chambers. Two men, Pointer and White, were drow led at Alsea Sunday. Hop checks printed promptly and at reasonable rates at this nllicc. A line light buggy for H-.00. F L ChamU'r. Coke Bilyeii arrived homo from Fo ley on Ids wlc'cl this morning- Mis Ida Xi'tV-dugcr. of Linn coun ty Is visiting friends in Eugene. Miss Emma Tiltoii left this morning for Moiimoiith to attend the Stale Normal sclusd. A Hue phaeton 1 100. F L Chamber. Mis Judge Ja A Campbell, of San Francisco, left for homo on the early train this morning. Mis Geneva Major of Junction is visiting v. illi her sister, MisChas Kls seiiger, Ii. this city. Mis, Clara E Peteison lefl today for Salt L ike city, to Join her ioplo who reside there now. A nartvof bicyclists left for Harris- hurt: '.his morning, several ladies being among the number. HiimC II Baker of Camp Creek has been selected president of the Bryan rally at Eugene Saturday. Mrs S M Weartlierly of Elktnn arriv ed here this morning and will receive iiicdieal treatment for n tumor. Janu s F Bnbliisoii went to Boscburg thl atterinsiii on lodge business and will visit dianls Pass tomorrow night. Howard Davis of Salem arrived on the earl v tr.iin thl morning and will resume his studies In the U of O next Mniidiy. Cus Matlock and sUcr, Miss Carrie, who have Isfii spending Ihe summer In San Francisco, arrived home Ibis afleruooii. L Bosleln has commenced work on the building which he I meeting for hi produce exchange on the corner nl Xinth and Pearl streets. Stoves to lit every body 's purse Iron) $1.00 to Jill 00. Just bought a bank rupt stock of three car load. F. L. I hamlfrs. Tom Kceiicy who has been spend ing some time visiting with mentis and relatives in Lane county, returned to Portland to'h.y. State School Superintendent Irwin of Salem, w ho lias is en ntteinlilig the county teachers' Institute III th sclly rutiiructl lio ne to nay. Mr Kate Palmer and family of Baker City, Or., arrived on yesterday's local and are located In one of IT l'lil lie's houses on lltli and High at. W II Smith and Dr McXary. of In state Insane Asylum, arrived here last eveiiinir. Thcv drove up and hunted along the mini ami were ery success ful. They will visit beio for a few days. (ilM.Nl) IIAKIIhllK. The Ui'iiubliraiis Will Celebrate ou ni'pi soiu. The republicans in I.aneeounty will give a demniistratioii In r.ugeiie on Saturday Sept. LUlli-lhe day that Senator John H Mitchell sK-ak hero. It Is proposetl to have among other things a grand tmrls ciie and a Hag pole mixing. Tlio arrangements are In the bauds of the McKiuley and Hobart Club of lUigeiie.and will lie a success ful kllair. MoKK I'AllTK t'l.AKS. Miiicn wrltliiLf tho above we have learned the folloaiug additional par ticulars: Senator Mitchell will speaK ai o'clock In the afternoon. Barbecue between the hours or ami 0 p m. 'I'. .a. .1.11. .1.1 .r...ii.Mli,ll ltlla'M.n 7 wieiiiipiiiv I'"" r.-..... '-- and 8 p m. fiiiO torches have been or dered for the occasion. At 8 o'clock Hon Dinger Hermann will address the audience. After the speaking the tlraiul Army will hold a grand camp lire at which addresws will be delivered. Ilaw'a 'I lila. Wvnflur One Hundred I Nil la ra Kewanl for aiirri.n el Catarrh thai can nut bu curd! I'Jf Hall's ratarrh l.'nre. J I IIKNKV A I O, I'mpi, Tuleilo, (). We the iinib rnlKiii'i). hae klinwll 1 Cti'lley (nr I ha lant Hi ', alel l.le lilin IK'lli-clljr liimi.ral.lr In all bu.lneM liaiiaamlima am) All annul Iy able lu early uul nl J ulillsatluua mailo bj their llrm Win A I ruan. WholealB PurnKt.l. Toleiln, O, Walillna. Kliinan A Marna, Whuleaals llrotritlta, loli")-., ulilo. IUII I alanh t:nre la taken Internally, aetlna rtlreetly it Urn bliasl an. I inm ml" "urlai a ul the yti in I'tlea I'l" I"'' l"t tlu. Sulil by nil tiriimtl't". 'I e-1 1 tin. ii i ail I rue. (all fur County Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowing warrants will be paid on pre sentation at my oflloe. Interest on same vi III ccaao Sept 10, 1HW. All muh county warrants foui leglsterod nuiiiber lO.JlIS to lOliki Imth Inclusive. Dated J-Iugeiie, Or S.-pt 0, IS'A A. K. PAITKRHOM, County Treasurer. N.itice. During my ub.eui-e In San F'run clsco my store will remain open and a oumfU-nt workman will have charge of my repairing and socially "rl' J O Watts. The Pitt Is the Is-sl lever harrow inuilu. F L Cbaiiits rs, Agt. Pally (iuar'l, Kr.lemUr l. Jlnt'sK DfBNKi.-L V. I'ark house wa burned at Plea-ant Hill last uigbt. Moat nf the contents went saved, but the house I ahiHKt a total wreck, with no Insurance. ( Irrtilatlug Llbrarr. Tlio SepleiiiU'r installment of new I ooks for the Circulating Library will be ready for distribution on Friday 'afternoon, Sept. 11, as follows. M addon, Mary Wllkiiis. Tho Wooing O' T, Mr Alexander. Two Years Before the Mast, Dann. Summer In Aicady, Allen. The Bed Bepiiblic, Chamber.4. I'ncle Tom's Cabin, Stowe, Tom Giograu, Hopkins Smith. A Fool of Xalure, Julian Haw thorne's (10,000 prize story. During the summer catalogue by authors and iiuiiiUt have Urn made and w ill lie at the library for the use of patrons hereafter. The library committee announce the sale of the following magiiiues: The Forum, l'he Arena, Century, Harpers Monthly and St Nicholas. The niiints'r of all are from April iMrt to May isiHi, and each set of 1J numbers is oilervd for SO cents. This Is an excellent opportunity to secure a Jarge amount of tlio best aiul miwt In teresting reading at a very small price. Inquire at the Library on Friday afternoon. Sent It to His Mother In (iermany. Mr Jacob Ksheueon, who Is) In the employ of the Chicago Lumlier Co, at Dcs Moines, Iowa, says: "I have just sent some medicine back to my mother in the old county, that know from personal use to be the beat medic! ne i.i tho world for rheumatism, having used II In my family for several yeais It Is called Clianiberlalu's Pain Balm It always d'H' the work." 60 cent bottle for sale by Osburn & DeLano. Paily loiarii, September !. Bin in nv Pi.AiNTirK. The prop erty of the Springlield Power and Im provement Company, sold today at 1 p m bv the sherill' at mortgage sale, was bid in by A O Woodcock, attor ney for nlalutiir, for M.illU .V.I, tho amount of tho claim. Tho suit was brought and the sale of the property ordered to satisfy claims of the state, which, through (lover nor Pen noyer, Secretary McBrido and Treas urer Mctcham, comprising the Imard of commissioners having In charge all itate sehisd funds, had loaned to tho Springlield company $10,000. Of this sum all but the amount sued for has previously been paid. The proper ty which ha thus been acq Hired by the state cost upwards of 1100,000 a fe.v years ago. Pally Uuanl, Scptuinbvr in. A Thrifty Fakmf.r. Mr G C Mlllcit, of Junction precinct, was In low n yesterday. He Informs us that lie has cleared several thousand dol lar In farming thl season notwith standing the poor crop. Ho think that raising wheat Is !ho surest way to make money In the Willamette valley. Thl year Ids entire farm yielded on an average IM bushels alsmt two-thirds of a crop. Ho had thirty acres that yielded 4J bushels to the acre. Last year this tract yielded tl'JJ bushels per acre. Mr Mlllett lias earned every dollar he Is worth by tilling the soil and is one of the most contented men In Oregon. It Is a pleasure to talk with such men. Oliver plows both steel and chilled with the same old guarantee warrant ed to scour. F L Chambers, solo agent. : r r dond rtRAY A. RON : V4V. . COLOGNE. J. D. MATLOCK & CO., On account of the poor health of our family we are compelled to close our store and leave Fugeno.muoh to the regret of ourselves and family. Dut a the health of our family demands It, we shall comiiieiieo on SATURDAY, JUNE, 13, '96, Our o (Jreat o (?lo5irj( o Out o 5a,?- During this sale everything will be sold at Auction Prices. It you wish lo buy good Cheap now I your opportunity. Come early before the slock Is broken. Nothing reserved. Every thing In our store goes. 6 STOVES. You can lu)' tho Universal choaKT than ever before. fr Vlmv sim mailo of tho cooking and are tho best bakers made. Wo noil them cheaper than any good stove has ever been sold in Lane county. GRIFFIN IN ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING. Till; T.lN.MItT. Amount of 'Ian Hark I'sed inully, anil Oilier .Notes. An Perhaps one of tho most Important and successful Industries under the present stringency of the hard times I W W HaimsiSt Sins' taunery, lo cate in the eastern part of the city. Messrs Haines have built up a business which ha prospered even In these time. By prospering It has provtn of great value to Eugene, Lane county ami in fact the entire Willamette val ley, Inasmuch as wood, tail bark, hides, etc, aro ottcn purchase at a long distance fioiii the seat of the tannery, lu fact hides are purchased by Mr Haines, who i mi tlio road almost alt tho Utiir, from one end of Oregon to the other. He has just returned from Sum hern Oregon where ho purchased all hides to ho had. The prices paid vary according to locality, but average from 4 to r cents per pound. The com pany now has on hand t.'looO worth of bides. Another item In connection with the tannery of perhaps uiitliought of mag nitude to tho average ihtsoii I tne amount of tan bark iiseii annually and the price paid lor It. Messrs Haines have this year purchased 400 cords, nearly all of which ha already Ish'U delivered. The price paid wa $8.60, cash, per cord. Thus it will t seen that (.'1100 ha Ism'ii paid out for this one Item. Furthermore this money Is distributed among tho homcscekers who are pushing out Into and setlle Ing up toe mountainous district ot thecouiity. The bark ot the hemlock only Is ued for tan hark and this tree grows only on the higher mountain elevations. The prices paid are such as to give good wage both to the men who peel tho bark and to tho team ster who haul it. The company lias also purchased '.'(H) cords of wool at fJ.OO per cord, tho highest market price this year. 1 lie tannery is now running on iuii time. Several new buildings for shelt ering Ian bark and wood and sddl- I Ions to the nut in iiuihiing nave neon erected during the summer. A number of new vats have been built lately and the capacity or the tannery lia other wise been increased considerably with in the past year and next years out put of leather will lar exceed that of any previous year. Twelve men are now employed and 1000 sides of leather per month can be turned out as soon as tho nuw vats aro ready for use. The products of the tannery are shipped to Portland ami San Fmncisoo, the prin cipal market being the latter city. The demand for the leather Is such that It Is Bliliqied as fast as a few rolls can be turned out. Forty five rolls, or over 10,000 pounds, were shipped during August. The output will bo Increased to 60 rolls per month after a short lime. Pally tiiianl, Keitetnhr . DkcMNF-h. Hon 10 It Sklpworth this afternoon received an Invitation from the Corvallis McKlnley CI ib to stump Benioii couuty for McKlnley and Hobart, suggesting that he speak at as many points as possible. Air Sklpworth lulorms us that he must de cline a ho 1 not supporting McKln ley and does not desire hi election. Pally (inar.l, Si'i'tembcr D. Dirmisskp. Tlio chargo against Lorln Finn of McKenr.le, accused with larceny of alsmt $14 from tho dwell ing of (Irant Hendricks, was dismissed In a preliminary examination Iwforo Justice Wheeler this morning. There was no evidence to show that the young man had taken the money. STUNNERS. dried ieiichis per lb 6o Nice new black fig " " 60 Dried prune per Ib So Hood green coffee per Ib 20o 7 lb ralslu for 26o 71b dried apples 25o 4 Ib nice new dried peaches 250 60 lb uo 1 white la-aim 1.00 Ax Billy. Watch for those new patterns of next week. A E. WOOD. o Btovcs and ranges now best iron use tho least wood in HARDWARE CO.