C1TY AND COUNTY ... JULY 3 M.iv CONVEXTION. ... n. rutin Furi-'M Called to Meet in Fin;. " Jul- loili. , eoiiventlo i of all th tefonu .1.., court bouse " Eugene at 1 piu ,u,dy July mn wot. Willi I'rl'CVU """"J - reform In county, mate ami V.i.mul ullnlr', the rrue aua equal Huge " Kld ui ,h ,t " .,,) should 1- ' "'0 govern. ' Hll.idlirf' 11 '"go-'1, "liver or ' lwr nli.'.ild be a full legal tender for In delit- public ljd private; ami all l,0 believe that the government ,iuld be by the people, ar- urged to t pr sent. TiiUiiH Is to all alike, democrat, .i.i.li.l). and republican!, uud Is fo. ll, i)urpi.rf . f cll'ectir.g au Union parly Cgaiiizuti" in Lane county. Hood ,,keis will be present. ' J O KTEVKNBON, Cuiitiiy Chairman Uniou Puriy. A Premium Hufot-criptlou. T. . ( iiii-lnnutl Enquirer U a lurge r i,ge weekW newsp.per, and In our mlu...u, W the beet paper In the wuutry fr general new and luf..r- t..ti vv m'ikI U FKEE to every suhscrib ,.. the WkkklV Uuakd who ay ,e year I" advance us , tr.Mnliiill. The regular cash .llb acnpiiou price of the latter is 7o eeuts OftheCiAHUJm-. DAILY I'HKMIUM. i mi -uimcriber to the Daily (U-aki wh' Pi 0 'uo"lb In advance fctUUi will receive me " hrli finUirerone year an a premium. 1U ADVANCE. terms are btkictly for ad- vantk payment. We must pay the Eunuir.r in advance, ami cannot give itua premium unless we receive pay ment. jnadtj a Haul. Bakkk City, Or., June 30. Au uu- 'kuown puriy or parties eutered tl e ?it mllec here l"-t night and broke oixu Hie stfe, securing about tlOi'O, 'V' in gold uud fill) lu stamp of I, 2, 8iiil l'.'-iviit denominations. About I revered letters wero taken, their 'value I'fii'K unknown. ! A sleile hummer, chisels, drills aud 'a brace uud bit were csed, all being !1 ft In the oftl e except the drills. Two 'of H e chisels wero etoleu Imm a tool cliest at the St Elizabeth hospita 'bulbing, which I In course of con jtria'tii'ii. There lu no clue to tl e rubbers. Stiiv in KruitRiid Hop (ironer.-i. The K i ,'ense Soap Compuny la nian- ufM-turiui; atlrstclaiis Whale oil mmp jfortlie i'.ii )ose of spraying hops and Jlruit tret'x, which we offer you at a wtmiiiWe pri.-e. Call at the Factoiv Hid exuiiil uu iheaumc. AVe t I.Hiii i n Sr., Near Creamery, Eugene, Oretf in. To Exclianze. Will exchange 7 loU, OU9 Btore luildiiif, 1 dwelling house, 1 barn, a ood (tanleii, fruit of all kinds and fleuty f it, locuted iu Springfield, for Kueeiie iirooerty. For lufonnutiou iiiiiiiie of E W Zl'mwalt, Irving, Orego i. For Sale. 1 1'iaiio, i; horses, 2 buggies, 1 huck, roan cart, 1 bet doub.e harness, 4 seta liiitflt hanics. Will traile for lumber ud ihlngles. A 8 McClure. S.ive Your Uraiu. Few realize that each nuirrel de- trcy H.fto worth of grain annunlly. Wakelee's S ulrrel and Dopher Kx friiiin it r it the most tdeetive and .'...All I 1 II. I., A wu,ill,'ai MIHIII KIIDHU. 1 hit iv "feu to ao cents, f or sine oy usuurn I'eLauo, agents. Notice. I will givn fi 00 to any persou who ill put me In communication with lie William J Stretch. There is uo iriiujiml charge against him. J 8 Stiles, City Marshal, Eugene. Farms for Sale. I h.'lVM niiu, tlilffi. Ana ruriiia III fhfi a IIIIHT 11 UU l,iu... lll'imi.tto . fm sola Tlll.d lafuiH include every variety lu size and price. For description list, address (ieo. M. Miller, Wilklns Block, Eugene, Or. Money to Loan. Un farm lunds at eo.id terms, For McClanahan, Eugene, Oregou. Wood Wanted On m...ription account at the Ocari Can use a-veral cords of grub Won hi like some delivered iu a Jeasimnble time. Mot k t'Ar,i.K for Sale. I haveoo Willi iia nnll'H " Vc u ,,l ,,.,,., ,1,1 i,,,if., " j LUI l,,u ll'IVIII T 1 1 w'l' s'llat very reasonable prices. "r further particulars see or address J. M. Ueakhart, Eugene, Orgeon. Wed. I'I'U Will ..,..1 (....,11 I..I.. I. . iiwnc, uiiiii auijr ' for the dfliVfrv In S,.,,i.,l I)ilrict 5', u sl ringrield. Or., at school houe ii Y"' ! Illations furnished on application. I J. A. UlSH, I Fairmount, O'. U-l'l.- ! J W Cherry in uorkiu In Victoria. IS C. ;t hi- trade Wall pit.er, new MvI.h F I, Chaiulers. A c r of in, rchunciiM- u xlilppid soulh from InTe today vin i. o ... . . . - ..,,... ii ,,M1 .ftl, prll.,. Hinders, Mowirsaml Hukes. on rallle- di-liini; ;ny hated nl he M. I'KIIKIXS, 1,X4.;;, Kuyeii... AMorniy H I X.irtou and i; Mc. Cluri' i el timed finni J,mc n tn,!ay. Hon J II MeCluni; an, 1 1, ,,, J j Walton are home fr,,iu -urth,u I. Mrs Win Laird of (irtleld, Wa-li, U i-itl relative in Ime e.nnry. (irllllu am! S-t !i M, Alit.r wei t to Mnuro,. to lay l.y the talih m route. Oeorye Kerci, it will y,i !i, ',,ley Springs l-'riilay to Kpeii, (ir,v ,,r f,,;ir weeks. Two hle.veles for dale cheap at t'urr'e it Hu-ton's. Miss Catherine (' Co'jswell will to Foley Sprint; Monday to epelld u few w -eks. Crereent b'cyclerf J.",i'. INjiial to an.v 7j w heel u u l: See thi in at F L ('handier. Professors E H MeElroy and IS J llawthori.e letunud from l.,rtland on the 2:04 loctl. Walter A Wood harve-lini; ina cliluery lit prices to Miit the limes. J T Cai.i.ison Six, Agent. Mr ami Mr I Jones, relumed to t'..elr hoine nt ,1'ines mil! near Walker Walker today. ISuiie, carts, h n-k an i wagons, n-wn-id seci'id han I. I'rle way down at F L Clnmhr. The Euuene Ico W.irks received Cir load of bi-er today and shippid a Oir load of Ice. Second Han i jrooiis oi i vi ry tlcerip l )ll. Carrie & Hu-ton, Mount luiild ng corner Dili and Oik. A E (iaidner, a tlivinity t-tmlent n- turtied to his hoineut Drain this uiler noon. He will return next year. ItevundMrs V I, Kos re'urmd yesterday from the Turner eonvenlion un laie well plenseil u itli its work. It"v X It Alley arrive. I hoiue fr.'in Victoria, IS C, his' evening, where he hail been working at hi trade for six month. Chu II Varney of Crow, is a'cni f.,r ull the lindiiiL' iiiHuaziues nnd news paer in the I'll iled State and Can ada. Mr and Mrs Julius Hi flinan and daughter, MUs Ivljtlie, will leave Friday; fof a in mth's otilici; at F.,lcy Sprinj;. Mrs L I, 'ominii:nsee, i f I'ortlai'il, for u fortnight Ihe guest nf Mr E It MeElroy, returnrd heme on t e morn ing local. Airs Frank Allty, ''i(t i:i:i, l! C, went on to ( olluge tirove loony in visit lu-r parent, Mr uu! Mrs Win Churchill. Misce Ei iniiie Thompson and Kutli Loveridge went to llarrishtirg today, wl.ere they will be the guest of Mih Vella Hayes. Mrs L K Livermorc an, I daughter, Miss Jessie, started tor Polk county tliii lliornirg by piivate conveyance f r a t wo weeks visit. Three hicyclists for the liberty of riding en unforbidden sidewalks, last night, pu.d il each to the city thi morning for the pri ilege. If it would ipiit raining fora while the road nn tieets would be full of cyclists, who are priiyn g for good weatlu i jn-t for a s hue though. Dr. (i. W. Kiddle may lie found ut his lesidemr on Olive street, between Fifth and Sixth stitvt, one Mock west of tho Minnesota hotel. He is pre pared to do ull dental work 111 the hist manner. Xow I the tiuij to tlx up your lawns. First get a Victoria lawn ninwer to smooth it down, then 00 cts worth of Oypsum ir.id sprinkle on it. F F Chambers has both The 1'nion Trust Savings Hank of Tacoma has failed. The Mi-pension was brought about by u court decisii u that $2'i0,000 of city warrants which it held had been lilegally Issued. J H O'Xell of Pirt'and, the travel ug passenger aen? of the O It & X Co, we understand w ill be married it, that city tonight. The (ii Aiu ex tend congratulations lu advance. According to the catalogue of the normal schonl ut Monmouth, of the 4"i0 graduates in the last 13 .eurs, 2iS are now tugged iu teaching. Today's Sa'im Stuieptn in: Hon A Hu-hand Mi-sSallie Hush, wl.o have sent the past two months milking an exbnsive tour throughout the Ea-t, r 'tumid to their home in S.ilem on last night's overland train. ti,m I'ortlui.d Telearam i brutal " ''f-M .-iiA , JCNE -e l'lid mj,,,,! j,, !,,! ,, Twol.r.. I tlv,. I.,, n i.i,,,.,,! j ,,,e pnund. Where lire ymi g,,i,ltr ( .,.ir,e ,,,e r ourth? ocuts-s double mil wall f aptr at F I, (.'tii in l,t r.' in its levity w h n it suggests that Muy or l'etiiicyir o-e as the (ioddess o Lile rty ut the r ..mil g Fo: rth of Ji ly celebration in la.- met.opli. Tnei is but one mer't in the m g--!j' " 't would draw an Imui ei;s- ciow d. This is a g'd time of the year to till e Simmons Liver It. gulutor. It is I lie very !! uiidleine to take I:- the Spring for the l.l I and to ele;.i:-e t he system of ail impurity. -I bave u-d Simmon Liv.r ISe.-ulator a a ec,r rector arid bb.d purifier mi I think it on ejcellei.l reim -iy. I always k- it n hand total: In prefer, no-. th-r d-ine."-IM hys 'l. MMI.. .rt Old'. IlUYAS AT LEBANON. LiUcue uud Luue Couutj People Can Ku Ij KeacU Lebanon by Hull-roail-To Kaya by Team. We have had sevral Inquires a-to the rallr ad fare from l-:u'eue to Lett-aiiou.ai-l return, made ly partus wnoiont.mplato going to that p!uc to hear Hon W J lSryuu speal on the l.'th o July. I r-iu Eugene to Albany the ngti'ur :ure I Jl.iiil, .and from Albanv to I.-b-!4'1' anon u , cents; iu tti L:S0 for round ull CI "nr.... t'lp. Tlie Southern Pacific will prob ably giw half fare rates, maybe less, which would make the tare frm .;u g. ne l Those uisliing to attend can leave Eugeiieim tlie overland in the morn ing und l-turii on the overland the next morning. Katlier a haul days trip from Eugene from 4;l'.i o'clock iu fie m .riling, till H-Js the next even ing, but it is easier than to drive d-uu a dis'aiice of about J miles going and returning. Mr liryau speaks ut S o'clock iu the morning, and persons who wi-h to diivedown will be uble to do so in Uie cool i, the early iiiorning. h willu- pure two days tima by team as the Ul-taiiee of hj miles is tmi hard u diive lor any ordinary team iu twenty f ur hours. l'li'f (iutill Llei'ted. CoivVAi.i.ts, Or, Juno M. At a meeting tins afternoon of the board ol regents, Professor Ihomas M tiuteii, tatuufiho state university of Wash. iiigtoii, was elided president of tue iibiicultural college and director of the experiment station. He was no; an applicant lor I lie pluce. lie was chosen on the llltli ballot by u Vote ol mx to live over 11 it Miller, '.lie pu eu'. iticuiiibeui. All of the members ol I ne faculty were relumed, except I'io lessor lledrick, horticulturist, uud I'i'oiesor 'Iryne, botanist l'lulitaor Moses Cluig was elected professor of botany and theoietical hor iKulluie, und licuie Coote plofior of piuitical lioiliculluie. Professor John Fulion was promoted to assist the pr-fiAsor of iheinieliy and his sal aiy r.i.'cd to J.UU. .Miss Dorothea N.i-h was made iusiruclor in diuw ing, und the saluiy of Professor Helen Crawford was rais. d to $.IMJ in ihe eloeutioiiury cepartmeu t. Miss Snell w as given au asjislaul in Mi.-s Carrie Ly f .rd. 1'rolcMor Peruol w as made a fu 1 piolessor of drawing and photog r.iphy, uud placed in charge of the (lev liacieriological laboratory, to be estalilished ill couuectiou with the experiment btuliou, for which a com plete cut 'it wus ordeled. Cieorgu IJ lvuily, ol Sulem wus elected printer. An appropriation wus made for tlie eslablisbuieut of a cheese factory In c.u. iRctioii w ilii tlie dairy and iiinlruc tious will be given in clieeie making. St ps were lakuu to install u d'-purlin, lit ol applied electritity and eleetri eti eiiiiHriug uu tel u couipeleul liisli uclor. A new and cxl-lidcd couise i f study w as adopted, applicable to the tout ,e.ir course, w itli u department iu the ugiiciiltural braiieh for farm uc counts und economic farming. A reso lution wus adopted to intensify the study of Euglisli, und to apply it iu every de pa rtuient of the college com sc. I'rof clutch is u well kuowu educator. He occupied a chuir iu tlie stale uni versity fora couple of years at one lime. l'uily UuHiil Jtnie 10 I)AY OK It. N AW AYS. Yesterday's wann atmosphere seemed to instill u new vigor into the horses of tlie city, and so far reported three, runaways occurred. Jno Stewart's horse slurb d from Fisher it Watkins meet n arket ami after a few luncy whirls on Seventh street upsetting the cart and getting it upright iigain started around tli- block and for home. Xo particular damages was doue. This h rse also ran Into the horu attached to the Chicago bakeiy delivery wagon, caus ing It to run, which It did lively, too, doing uo damages aside from scatter ing a considerable amount of bread urouud. Ab nit 8 o'clock In the evoi lug us It'iht Hayes little bluck became frightened and in a few quick jumps piled the occupants out, both alighting on their heud. and shoulders. They were nulte badly stunned fur a while, but are both reported all right this momliiB. The buggy was damaged some w hat. oiiit Uum, June n Cor His Man. Upon information received Sheriff J-husoii yesterday arrested one Cuineroli, w ho is wanted iu Douglas county. About olie year since he was b'.uud over to appear be fore tlie grund jury on the charge ol ussnull with a i eudly weapon. He jumped his buil and has since man aged to keep out of the way of the ollicers, until his appreheuslon yester day. Deputy Sherifl A gee, of Jtose huig, ram? down on this morning' overland toesoort the prisoner hack. Hi'siNKs Change. Ileury O Mil er, a son ol Wui Miller, the well known hop man, bus purchased the I'niversity Hook Store from J V Ehweg.-n. Mr Miller Is a popular young m m and Intends keeping a lar;- 'o.-; ol goods in his hue. We 1 ir- of the -pinion that he will succeed, Mr Ehwegi-n's many friends wish him sii-. e.-s lu whatever business he rimy engage. Makku.k. Albany iK-mociat of Tuesdaj: "Iu Albany, on Sunday, evenng.Ju e7, 1V.7, by Itev iibert ! Mdxillopr.Heur.vE Froi.k and Miss I Katie ; Winkler, botli of Albany." Mr 1 look is wei? known iu Eugene - ini.iug residid heie for a nnuilier of . 11.. ir I.,... I II ,. i u III U' h 1 1 ' eirs, UiOJ ois i.-w-.-. - - , w l-bvi. I'EACE A.tD (iOtlll WH.L. state I niv rsity U.g' if Cdlarges Agaiu-t Prof. IHminsscJ. iOregonlan June 3.i Au adjourned uui-ting of the Ongon s ate university Is.ard of r-gei.is w:,s held last lllght III the j ul-is , f the Flr-t Natioatil bunk. ILi r,. I ut ' I ' ,: chairmun of the h.-nid, pun I,, I, and the other legeuts present wu, . Judge Hellingi r. D H Th. inp ,..f this il1. - ! - - lufumuii ei .i.e u- :;vjic , . t i i.i . . i ... 1 1 S H Friendly uud A t! Hoviy Jgeue. The abseut lu.'iiib t, w ; lll-ll of sillelll, C II II I i j Dalles . wli i are ab'iit f , in i he 1 and Dr Han lhoii, u l.o .- . I , h-me in le.seburg. I h- , n I I'.i- r : A of d'he stu'e,'. at b S 1 1 1.- - h, Id ul.i .Mhd !. I i . and . Mil i ii a ' 1 1 1 1 1 - i ii' tac- I'w o ' ill of' l.l-. 1.1 llielit that u meeting w -.o I . bad aroused a great umotii ' , -lion as to w hat action tlie : . I take iu the various char. - juiiiHt President Chap; i 'und at the head of th- ; , I'loie-.ois McEhoy, ll.ii i.i. ; Jotiiisou, 1 1 h low n of Eugene l a- Icruieut f, r iiionlhs pal, ' 1 1 H v being divided Into i.u i.. , li-ns over the university 1 1 ; wicks ago a meeting of th- i reg Ills w us held 111 Eu-eiie. I ' tor t wo d.i , aii i i ach -essioi, as o u tiuued until iie.u'y mi. Instil with- it taking dellnilc lictloii on the t'ourg s Adjourninetit was taken to l'.o ilmil, and the toriu sieiuci to break out afresh. At the meeting liM night the fal lowing eoiiimuiiicatioii iroiu well known clticiis of Eugene was presented: nr., i. ,ii . . ii i- , j,m' . . i ' Ih", "f Pleasant Hill, advertised a lost I o tlie 1 loiiolable l.oai (I of Kegelit of the State l. uiv, is.t y -Oct lemeu : 1 r f,,r' U''"" lh" U ":K,'V l'L'AK" Tho undersigned c.ien's and taxpav I !,lu'r 'l:'-v I'"-""! and nothing was ersof Eugme wi-l, b. repudiate ti e ! '"-aid "f "'' ll" sentiment expressed by the Lugcie I '"" k. 1 l' l"ir,l,'M 'ower lil'AKl. concerning the state l.t.iversi- '""dingo., the l.o.th side of Plsgah tv and it manaeemei.t. ii.d t . ulllii.i that tho recent pelilion jinselited to the board of regent by certain per son doe not meet wi:h the approba tion of the best citieiis of Fugclle, and to express their entire coiilldeiice lu the management of the univcr-i'y, a controlled l.y the louid of r. gelit. We w ish also to express cur entire con 11 dence iu tlie honor, integrity und ability of In C 11 Chapman, tlie presi dent of tlie university: J It McClung, It McMurphy, J A Hurliiigamc, WSOilbert, A K Wheeler. John M William, Cupt Isaac (fray, I D Oilbelt, John S Clay, C S Frink, Itli Miller, It It Miller, W I! Hollciilieck, I I) Driver, I! I, Willnilghhy, J L iegler, .1 'V Kays, W M Orecn, C S Furrow, K Mount, H W Manville, A V Fogle, ii I Kct uey, C' V, Woodson .1 C Iliggius, Je-siu Met lung, Ma IS H e, J S Mc.Muiry, F M Wilkii s, 1 1 F Kerns, W K Scarborojgli, W II Stalker, X Winter, Kutherin- I'ntteisou IS C I) inn, E lit U F Vca.ie, F M Telliplctoll, Ida M Noil-inger, Stewiul 11 Hiinmi. C M Deiismore, W A Wood, 1, ISilycu, Tlie i tuiiges ugiilnst l'rof. s-ois Me Elroy, Hawthorne, mid John-, n, after some discussion, were, on nm i-n of C C lieekliiali, dismissed. Judge C It itelliliger movi ! that th vote of the Eugeue ineetin.r to li.de lliiitely postpone the clung. against President Cllll Ulllll be . c.n-ldi Ii d, which was ugieed to. 'In. n, on the further motion of Judc JMIing-i, Protessors MeElroy, Haw limine and Friedel, tho only memleis of the facility iu the city, were linucd lo ap pear before the board. d'bu w . re each (juesti-i,. d nlalive to the charges made again-! I n r-1 I . nl Chapman, Their htalen- nt billy exonerated tho president, and, al'i.T listening to them, Judge Hell.nger moved that the charges against l'n .-ii-delit Chapuiull, not being well founded, be dismissed. This wus tnuuiiiimu Iv agreed to, und peuco uud harinnuy is now lesloied. On motion of I) V Thompson, the chuir of logic wus established, and E IS MeElroy elected to the suine, ut a ailary of fci'iOO. The chan of cllius and pedug.-gy, formerly held l y Me Elroy, was abolished. Prof (ieorge Lllley, of l'ortland, was on moti'iu of D 1' Thompson, t in t, d lo till the chair of iiiathimatic-, ul u salary ol HoOtl. After the transaction of mmu minor business iu relation to the university, the meeting adjourned. (Jeorge Lllley, elected to tlie chair of Mathemat cs last night, bus resided in Portland about tur years. He came to this city f-oiu Pullman Wash, where h wus presnl-iil of the state agricultural college. He came lo 1'oit. luud to assum- chargu of the l'uik school here, as principal, serving In that capacity fo. several terms. Pro fessor Lilley i u native of Illinois, and for many years has been greatly Inter ested iu educational worn. For some time he was president of a prominent i college lu South Dakota, leaving there to go to Washington. He is the uu thor of a number of inathwnalleal text, books that are accepted as authorities. l .: i ...i i. i..:y i H AHIiV I!'A -1 1 makes little dif ferci.'ce to boys how cold tliu wuter is, so the sun shines Several youngster were bathing in tlie Willumette from the Eugene sawmill boom the other evening. Itsther ciki! we should mj Hise. Prump' I'AiMUNT.-Jamn Mc- fUrcn received a check for -,W tin morning, Imuariine for the los by tia of the residence on (he liinlr tarm . 1. .. .m l r. .... I.. ,, il..,-,. ii.rri I l.n.ll. I, Hiij'ii j i. k ." "i v" ""J " "h" '"P j the local agent, C C (ioidsujith. I iirycLi: vum: !.i' I.. .1.-1 I pp.r V.dicv M.et Will be ih d Fr.il.iy Juli !. The i.ute lor the races lobe helJ at .'..'eiiau's pai k under tin- management ot the Ku.cno Cycling Cluti has been ci.nuge.l t,i .Jul v ;. The track I in ii e eon li loo, a large lot of suitable p i.'s a i . iU .eil, the race .Mil I un it r the sanction of the I A W and ei cry thing p-n t to a uio-t uuccemful n -ei trig. I lof, lice llellls. Wit, June 2 . A . Ti iv of I,,, ii live been at work long the road up S.ii.th Hough. Tb. He Us'iig h. tll.s (ii plow and s.-iape ii. m and have the r. ad marly .oinp:, ed Iioiii (lie head i f the slough to Mil;; ,i:l. . A I. if! ol .': v that Flank Drew put in ..i ove I w u f-r (HV Hurd tluated 1 J.i;i,. a ! .1 .i . - - lo, e and ha not t'eell I. und V i.. i'. i- - al out PM leet long i w hi-it w a. u-c i t I, iiii ii the lafl am il.-aj pi ah d and It Is i bought the pll- lii;; w ele tui lu' i loose by some oll ho wauled li e lope. I C I, .-hat,, mI.o mini, In re from N.ly, M.i.u , a IV w days ago, has hooded a poi tioii of S J Itralid's laud i o: ii p 1 1 -.1 i g the lliisoid part of the Oil -o:i place about l-sacr s-for $;l-H'0. Mr Fi'-bak expect to return lu the fall oreir.y winter with hi family and ri in .In here. Ill lose t Mill I'ti I. About time wick ago Malhews '"o.iu.ain, ..pp...ie uosnen o ie easi, .und the li -t bull in ii deep Hole, or lather il. pi. --ion on the north side of he mountain. Itlnek and rope were secured and the bull was liiu. I out alive, though v. ly poor and wcal from his long fast II- had lien mi-sing for eighteen days during I he w hole of w hid. time it is ptohahle he was coi lined ill the hole w itli no wad r and feed, except a few mall shii.bs w hicli be had ate to the ground. lie weighed 1700 pounds w hen he wa missed but came out much lighter. Dr. King's New Ihscoverjr For Con sumption. This is the hist medicine in the world for ull form of cotiuhs und colds iu d for consumption. 10 cry bottle is g aiaiilccd. It will i ure and not (lis :. point. It ha- no tiial for whoop, ii cough, asthma, hay fever, pueuiiiii n i, bronchitis, l:i grippe, cold in the h .id and lo:' consumption. It Is safe fi all age, pleasant to lake, and above a !, u sine cure. It Is always well to lake Dr. King's New Lifo Pills iu c niiietion with Dr King's New Dis covery, as they regulate inn' tone the .stomach uud bowels. We guarantee, perfect satisfaction or return money. l ire trial bottles tit Henderson it I, inn's drug store, liegulur size 50 ecu's and I IM. iri tlt supplies nl lllumr. . ii. iv h n-iiiiou! stuck limy Is- khOutim! I.. I f i .nt n mem iii-i i isii.!.. In nil, Biel lu.rer s..u.:t,i in iitn Ly itny win rnit.lr.ii lion sail i ,:.,r - i. . !i iill,i..ntei lo lie n..:iy -l i 'i -uili'i:. I vi.l- ne dlriTt, eoa v iii-.m; in. I uliiple, llnll.'iites llosli'tler' Milium Ii 1 ' . 1 1 t -. i - ii t-iilii I utiexaiiiil('il, ell-in ) lin t I 'M f. i-l pilllly, Slut .oec.t ol l.n... ;ti. s It. ut i-niislitir..? it na lavslnntile handy .ir .1) -i r-ltlpHllo.., llTiT i . iii . I ! it 1 1 1 1 , iiilinuy ii.i'l iiliTlno wi'skm-n, 1 1 1 iiumlli' i-..iiiil:iits h iimiarial lever ! i.i., lent- I. in, i. - mi. I nil I pcriom are .11-1' sl. ,1 i.i. I - nl sum I- Mils- 1 1 til H I I.i II. Hint Hit. .liy h uomily lollowl iriit .t-ijrri. relll.Hllril. iHt.-l lliroiiKll IU us.'. I'lisiliiia m in. iik int'ill- il nil e.illl illi-si-i l i .er. linen n Nl HliU'li S. leu. t.i K Delllillct 'I aes. Slie-lll Johnson uud deputies are now busy arranging the delinquent tax list, and will commence at once to serve Hie notices on the delinquents. The list w ill I. imparutively small this year, although we cannot give the exact llgun s. Letter List. July 1, 07. (loo fi Karrington Henry W'ibberley, Julius Goldsmith. Win Eiiriihworll (! X Howard, C W Zuiuwull, iiimi'i. nl hi. t, rent will 1st made on all I it rerio.ii I'MiuitiK n.r .viler will p- ' llllle w lien livt,tlli,t.. J.IIIS It. M.t'U'ss, Act. P. H' A Jim Sai.k. It is reported on what sbrln ved to he good authority that ti e Fishermen's l.'nion cannery has sold Wi.O 0 cases of Chinook salmon to a linn in Scotland. Tho price was 1 1 per ca-e, w hlch means fJ'K),(HO for A-toriu, und that to be divided among llshermen who livo here. Astoriu Budget. I -hi 1 y Miiii'l , June :ii,. (JliiiAMKH. -A ehiipter of the i n -d.wineiit runk, Knights of Pythias, wa lu-tililled In thi city last night by the district organiser, M M Clurk. Too following oltlcers wero elected: P: i si. I. 'id, CD Wiiit. r; v lee president, V,' I. ( I- : ; se. .-',D W Cnlldge. I'.ii KIll ol Ji'H. -riie people of 1- i-etie generally will celebrate on Situiday, July .'Ird. Many of our ci Iens w ill celsbrate ut Junction City, Citing- (irove and Pleasant Hill wtdleronie will gi to Albany aud Pirtlaiid. Amu ii i k Vn ri M. J O Van Win-k--, a university student, lorgol about thu hii'ycl' i romance and took a shot I li.h ou.i N .lit Ii street sidewalk after d.irs. I.i t evening. It cost hiui $.'J for , he laps,-nl ine.uory. Juiii.'t Scott. , The Hoi brook, Arizona, Argus, in au illustrated edition has Hilt to s ty about a gentleman frwm and reared In Lane county. "In tho far Northwest, where tl. deep voiced Pacific; sighs iu iiiournlul cadence, and the stately Columbia rolls down from the mountain timtuetsto mingle with the briny waves, the Jovial little subject of this sketch wus launched upon the broad stream of human existence In the year D.'s. Hut the picturesque nature shorn of I: monotony by the hollow sigh (if the wlu l and (lie splash of the wavis, bound him not by liisepaniblc bond In the soil of his native state. I in re moved in Arizona in Ivul and embark ed iu the sheep business, and in addi tion (hereto has dealt considerably in horse. He has been eminently suc cessful in hi t'li-iues ventures, and ow ns seveial line herd of sheep, sev eral ranches in Apache count V, ami also several inuel.es near Show Low, Navajo county, In present home, lie was a member of the Kutirti eiith leg islature, aud iu is d he was elected sheriff of Apache county. Shortly after Navajo county was created out of upail of old Apache, and ill IVii he was elided county treasurer o' Navajo coii::ty. 1 ie has proved himself tube an etllcie.it olH 'er, and Is a pleasant and sociable gentleman, who ha nu merous warm friends In every ii-ction of the county." Dli:u At Junction, June L'tl, 1S!7. of paralysis, John S linker, aged o7 years, 2 months and 10 das. He w us sick but f. ur days uud Ids demise wus uu looked for. Mr Baker wus proprietor of tlie Junction City hotel, and wus a highly respected eiti.en. He leaves a wife, two sons and three daughter Win and Jim linker, Mrs Carrie dear hurt, Mrs II E Morris of Harrishurg, and Mrs Dollle Van Viankin, also one brut lu r, William, of Arlington, Ore gnu, and a sister, Mrs O H Smith ol Corvallis. The Interment took place Monday afternoon at the Junction 1 O O K cemetery and a large crowd of friends paid their last respect to his memory, a number of the business houses of Junction closing during the services. I-alljr liusnl, Jims School Ci.oskii. Miss Jennie Heal'.ie yesterday closed a very suc cessful term of school iu the Hogart district, two miles north of Eugene. lu tl e afternoon closing exercises weia held : : ere being present the full hoard of diicctois and many of the patrol. s. Besides the part taken by the scholars, very appropriate remarks wero made by MrJ EP Withers ami Minn Ella Armitiige, and all present expressed their complete satisfaction with the progress made under the supervision of Miss Heatlle. Kk-AITointku. Wo uro pleused (o statu that Judge, Bellinger re-appointed J.k I Wu.e L'nited Stales Commis sioner lo resldo ut Eugene, yesterday. Mr Ware thoroughly ti deistunds his business and nearly every llnul proof iu the middle and eastern portions of Lane County is made before him. He has made laud inalUrsu special study neurty all his life uud ho Ih therefore the right man iu tho right pluce. Statu Tkaciikkm Association I'ho State Teuchers Association meets lu Newport July and ends July .!. The following Luno county educators ure on Ihe program: "The Teueher's Itelation lo (ioverninenl" E H Me Elroy, ex-state superintendent of puli lie Instruction, "fix I Hooks und Sup plementary Work" E 1 Young, stuto university, Eugene. McMlnuviilo Transcript: Prof. Olenn wus a cadui Saturday last. The Prof has accepted the position ten dered him In the Statu I'niversity at Kugetie, that of elocution and lan guages. During his stay heie l'rof Oleiiu bus made u multitude ol friends, not only as a man hut as au Instruc tor, who are sorry to seo hliu leave; aud he I- equally sorry to go but saya circumstances wurrant Mm In s do ing. F:II Hill, uuin bcr Cly, l'a., writes 'I have been sull'cring from piles for 'Ji years and thought my case incura ble. LhjW tit's Witch lla.el Salve was recommended tome as a pile cure, so I iHiught a box and It performed a per manent cure." This Is only one of thousands of similar cures. Eczema, sores and skin diseases yield quickly when it Is used. Corner Drug Store, Vincent A Walton Proprietors. The Corvallis Times says a gentle mau who Is well posted iu alfuirs lu Portland states tint everything Is very (julet In the metropolis of Oregon. The residents of the city expected that times would begin to Improve about the first of May, but Instead of relief they seem to get harder If anything. A few yeurs ago there wsre killed daily lo Portland from 233 lo 110 head of rattle for the local market. Xow the dally kill 1 only about forty heud. Other business shows a similur di crease. During the winter of lS'J.'i, K M Murtln, of Long Beuch, West Va. C n traded a severe cold which left him wllh a cough, 1 i speaking of how lie cured it he says: "I used several kinds ol cough syrup but found nu relief until I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy, which relieved rue almost Instantly, and lu u short time brought about a complete cure." When troubled with a cough or cold use this remedy ami you will not find It necessary to try several kinds ln-lore you get relief. It has been In the mar ket lor over twenty years and con stantly grown in favor and popularity For sale at 2 and 30 cents J er bottle by Osburu Ji leI,uno. TliUKiDAY JULY 1 July 1st Collectors plentiful today. Eugene w ill be dull Saturday. Nothing like having plenty of tain. Hon A (i limey I home from Port laud. Prof Flit del has gone to Chicago on Visit. Wild blai kberrli ure it-tailing at cents per gallon. HoiiS H Friendly returned Iroui Poltlalid last l.igh!. W E I , of Junction City, visited Eugene on busine-a totl'iy. Work Is pn gressiiig quite favorably on the North IVarl street n-wer. Mis M.n k Sonuiu rville slid Mls Nellie Stewart went to Sodavllle to day. Homer Kceiiey, class of ''j7 expects loatteiul the Cooper Medical college next w inter. Many i f nur eitii us will leave for Ihe coast und mountains dirtctly after l he Fourth. 1 he ileiimcrats of t ililn declared for silvei and nominated Horace L Chap man for governor. A number of F.ugeue people will attend the C I'. Convention at San Frunclsco next week. We understand Dr I'll Cluipu.au will leave Portland for tho East to spend his vacation. Misses C i: Hull and V E Adair, of this city have been re-elected to posi tions In Ihe Portland public schools. The dilou Savings it Trust Co, of Tacomu, Wesh, has closed its doors No statement is made us to Its assets and liabilities. E C Smith left yesterday fora trip loSan Francisco and California points. He weul via Portland ami t ie O U & N Cn's steamer. l'rof E It MeElroy Urt on today's local t ain for Milwaukee, Wis., to at tend the annual meeting of tlie Na tional Educational Association. Albert To.ier I. us brru appointed by thu police commissioners of Portland license collector, with the pay of captain. We congratulate our friend. He will make a splendid ollicers. The State Sunday school convention has been in session at The Dalles this week. Luno county, by the report, show a loss (if 17 schools. We hardly tbii k thi Is correct. Walter (irililu and Seth McAllsler returned from Corvallis this afternoon on the local train. They rode dowa ou u tandem, hut the roads were too muddy to wheel home. Al Hampton left this morning for Chicago uud New York, where he goca to purchase a stock of dry goods and clothing for Hampton Bros new store, which will open about August 1st. Puss the gisid wurd along the line. Piles can be quickly ;uicd w ithout au operation by simply applying Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Corner Drug Store, Vincent & Walton Prop iletors. "Wako up, Jacob, the day Is breaki ng!" so said DoWitt's Little Early Risers to tho mull who had taken them to arouse his slugijlsh liver. Cor nel Drug Storo, Vincent ti, Wultoa Propilelors. Pure blood ineuiis good health. De Will's Sursupuilllu purifies Ihe blood cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula aud ull diseases arising from impure blood. Corner Drug Store, Vluceui, & Waltou Proprietors. McMlnuviilo Transcript: (leo T Hull Sr., and wife, of Eugene, whila on their way to Portland last week, snipped over a day to visit their old fi lends, the Messrs Dullols, of Hotel Yamhill. Small III si.e, but gteut ill result. DeWltt's Little Eurly Kiscr. act gently but thoroughly, cuiing Indi gestion, dysjs.pslu and cointlpatloti, Small pill, safu pill, besl pill Corner Drugstore, Vincent A Walton Prop rietors. It would lie hard to convince a man suffering from bilious collo that his agony Is duo to a microbe with au uu protiouncable name. Hut one dose of DeWltt's Collo and Cholera Cure will convince hliu of Its power to afford Instant relief. It kills pain. Corner Drug Store, Vincetit, A Walton Proprietors. When wo coiisiuer mat 'he lutes tines are about five ilu.es as lo.ig as tho body, we cau reall.e trie Intense suffering experienced whuii they are Inflamed. DeWltt's Colicaiid -holer Cure subdues Induinniatlni. at onoe ai d ft mpletely removes lb, dltllculty Corner Drug Store, Vincent A Walton Proprietors It will bo an agrieiible surpre to persons subject to attack t bilious colio to learn that prompt relict may lie hud by taking Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Dlurrhocu Jtemcdy. In many Instances the attuck may bo prevented by taking this lemedy a soon as the first symptom, l the dl ease appear, ii'j And fit) jent bottlea hir sale bv Usliuru A Uel,ano We are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of uo pleas miter or letter way to do It than by recommending One Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds ComorDrug Store, Vincent A Walton Proprietors. We might tell you inoio about Ouo Minute Cough Cu-v, but you probably know that It curts a cough. Every one doe who has used It. It Is a per fect remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse ness. It is an especial fuvorlte for children, being plcusunt to take and ,u U-k in curing. Cortu r Drug Store, Vino at A Walton Proprietor