fflTV ANI OOUNTY VTL-HDAV, ....JULY -A. nors. . .t suto Miffeii Severely v " f Oregon rrwpw i . r....r luTtiMifH miller 1 1 I U IMIN1 " - n iv.l.oll H" """V" U"tU UJ I ' , ,H.ul bales. C.illlo,- r' ,' ,-l,inaicd al about 40,0t0 bales. t" build"" " " Btuftlle,t of ll,e co.i-l hP growing slates aud Uuii tr") il' Wtu,l'i"" I,,, nl about 1,000 tlt 'f choice ?" n uud In easu ru Washington ol ".""1 of l,,lli,,ere"1 ." i"u i,' ttlti't-ftlifr likely that ihe ur- !m- "f laUm VM'A t,ini'v sumo ou'' 'uroudH """J" tun. it Hi -r fl" xlH,rl 10 Ku,s L.I U'CUW ' u""',w'' 01 1,10 ""' I. ..I.. 1 1... II... ui.r.'UIPM IMMIII7 I 111 ltl' - . ., ,, Jmnllest Kllowu " fcw J j.. ., ... mm ui! aveiagu oi 800 weight ler 're which in alve the average. jl,e',,r.Hln t will probably reach 400,. L immlrtd-welgbt aud Hie chances irt-ilmt ihi will be reduced by (tie i.niiin, win-"" ,e remrieu jjicuuiui , the h'P gardens or i-.ugiauu. u . ..... , t nest holds uutll the flower. fa lime, the yield will be etill farther Juiliiiled. Louis It Searles, oue or the largest Jvslersiu .ew York and I'acltlo coaul fce,,,, says Ihiit even whh the most (.voruble crop rep 'it lu England that 0,,, possibly Ih wade, there must be fcrge importation from the coutlneut iu.l the l ulled Htates and the brewers In- obliged to uie considerable of fee ir surplus of two year ag. New Turk ill produce at out 20,000 bale ft in 17 than lu 1800, when the field was H0.000 bale. This is due to Kiluceil acreage and poor cultlvalion. ftulerthe most favorable clrcumstan gfr, we cannot look for more than 70, qtW lulif , and there Is a possibility of r eii hi than that because of the ver Jjiii w hU li are alurmingly plentiful in ill thehopgrowlug sectlous. These insects are wofre now thau tfcry h ive been siuce 1SS0, when the l wu- entirely destroyed, and if iuy continue to increase during the atxt two weeks the damage will be jreut and the estimate for the '97 crop jay have to be revised. IXew York price today: Jtei-orts have been such as tocaute pricea to look up a little, and market sua tinner tone. The movement is lot large; buc if there Is no Improve UKiit in crop reports here and abroad j lurtlur udvauve may follow. Stute ig'ij clioice lams are Oo per pound; (ood to prime (ij 71c; common to iir,4: lie; PaciUc coast 1800 clioice, Ilo; good to prime, 8J OJc; common t fair, 0 (t, 0; State and Pacific Wt l ;-", 3 (t, 4 Jo, and old olds, 2 Qj Notice to Fruit and Hop (iron era. I The Kiigeiise Soap Compauy is man ufacturing a limt class Wbale oil soap for the purpose of spraying hops and fruit tret!., which we offer you at a Rnsonable pru-e. Cull at the Factoiy ltd examine the same. Wet Kkhitii 8t., Near Ckeameby, Eugene, Oregon. To Exchange. Will exchange 7 lots, one store building, 1 dwelling house, 1 barn, a good gulden, fruit of all kinds aud plenty ol it, locuted In Springfield, for Bu.ne property. For information liiin nf E W ZUMWALT, Irving, Orego i. Bargains. We are cloMnc nut our line of diahe id giniK ware. Now is your chauce fcr real bargains. (Ntrk twine at 'Z'. cents a pound. Best .Kliine oil 40 cents a gallon. I. K. Teteks, Dili street. For Sale . 1 I'iiiiin. 1 hnnt's. 2 biii?Lic9. 1 hack. 1 r.ia i cirt, 1 set doub.e harness, 4 sets Ji!li liarneM. j ill trade for luinlier and Miingles. A 8 MtCLUKE. Save Your lirain. Few nalie that each bqulrrel de- truvit f l.iii wnrlli nf iruiii annually. Wakelee's .Siiiirrel and Uopher Ex fmiii'itiir is the most tfleetlve and eoiioiniiui poison known. Price re iiieed to 30 cents. For sale by Oaburn I i'e 14DO, agents. Notice. f I will Kive $5 00 to any persou who Will llllt I. .a 1.. nn .nitliidtinn with - i in dim lull ll l. hiim ! W illiam J Stretch. There U no wouiiihi charge against him. J O DHI-'Oi City Marshal, Eugene. Farms for Sale. I tlllVA nnim l.tMl.. ufma 111 till tt' it iiiuijr lino iBiiuom nillametta valley for sale. These rm include every variety lu size and "'-e. roruescr nt on 1st. auarefs (5eo. M. Miller, Wilkin Block, Eugene, Or. Money to Loan. 'Ill frtrm lan.la at nn.jl lamia For jffiicuiaiK apply to i E. J. McClanahax, I Eugene, Oregon. lw k '-"atiLe koh Sale. I haveoo W head of well bred young oo ws, v" and two year old heifer w hich wu: Rt very reasonable prioes. or furtlicr particulars see or address J. M. Oearhakt, f Eugene, Orgeni. I'ok w.r Kificen hundred feet ot lie)i r.i-.l.. a . ... it..... ... ipjIa f.ir lu, "f will s,- ehep for cash. Lu- "e aw Works, RNIount J'fo IlEST. A furnished bw 5--r... ms. Handy to street can. In-tUiAROofllce." lYrmiitil. t I i T ' W E LuugliiullUr utaited t.i ( ,i- ' lis this uioruliig oti.u titiHiin 4 lrii. Mm Chan Mayhew ami child re j turned t. EunniB i n l-i nijjhi1. 1 train. Mrs Mayhew win r. -i I- I . :. ' lor the reeut. K. W. Ilrudy, of I. I tJ .1, , j the city ou a vWt with t,rii,, r, Robert Brady, the s 1' ., ,:,v popularity Imgira-e nirtu. Judge Fuller'nii ntn i,. I t.i !.,, home ill lio-elnirg lat iiighi. hand duwu neveral d.-. i.,,,,,. , , !,,,,,. county cans In a few ila.v-. ! Mm Hearv.y, of S.-.,,le, -: ., j,, Kllijeiie today and will vi-ii h-r l ,,.. ther, I. M. S'atlord, ..f M .-, , other rela'.ivis in t!ic cc.ii.n- Mrs Eilin Matlock ri lnn.i fi,.iM , Vlhit to Sail Fralici-co on (M- , , , luiirnllig. On way linine l Vl, Ited with fri li.U at UoM l,mv. The Mirs Iliinv, ol W u i-lir, Ma w ho have bi en vi:;ii-Mi ;,:,. MrsJ Itl'liiin, tiers in il,!., in, . :,n,, ou their return jminu;, t. d ... Tln tiiii Uaipir, of Indian T, ni tory, Is voting i,t i. , f Whattani In this 1 1: y. I'.i I ' ! i. tin u lug hiuiie I.e will vi-it i.hiiivmal Piea-ant Hill. MiH I.i.ie tirillin wcil l i l inv.i li, this ninrnliu where flic will Ictlic gu.'ht of Mm J I! lin.s 'ii, wiili whoiii she will viil Newport i.ext vu-k f..r a reai-lilo outing. Elder T B Foul riluii.nl i n the overland train at noon fi.nu a -l weeks' trip in Southern tie n church work. J I. c uuc I ere i!i:( . t from Lukeview. DcIof I) Neer, of Piiiil.it, d, . icl.iteei of the new couit lioiiM', c.imc no l..-t Highland will, this evtnli g or t 1 1 . . i row pre eut plaiiKtii the emiti'y c.'ii:t for the foundation of the new luuldiii;-. i V L LH I.ailii :iid i.'e have I. till n, d from the Chriittiau K'nilc ivi.r Coiiveii- , tion. Mr llel.alio is Mill, in g Irmii ;i severe cold he cout'iicle.l the la-t iv he was lu San Francisco. J M Whitney returned ho m on I last night's overland from I'nlifornla i via steamer. The company Ikii iml j yet placed him in a new i-iii n mi I , he will remain here for a t m '. W 1C Allen and , James came it p : Inst. Ililrlli from ewhll!L. llleirli.nn, i Mr Allen will erect a fruit diver on J O tlrav's orchard farm, with a capaci ty or 100 bushels ot green Til t iah tweuty-fotir hour?. Dress Goods. SS-incli All' wool Suitings ".b. ; reduced to . 'c 38-luch All Wi-ol t ashmcie ji'e; reduced to " c 5 -lncliAll Woil hum. Cash mere 7oc; reduced to "c Our extra line of Imported Pi. Patterns ranginir in price from ;s to 15 will b - sold at a rcdiiet ion 1 1 33.1 per cent. You can only judge this oiler by seeing it. Ask to tie -how n 'hioiigh Ibis department. Our line oi Ladies' and Gents' Tan Shoes will bo l closed out during this, sale 1 Table Linen and Crash, i Owing to the lnnm-tous gradis r carry in this line it is mo-t iuipes-i ( ble to iplnte prices. We oft. r 50o-grade " o""' 1 r ' 75c-grade, ' P' f yd An equal rediiclioii will neiaiiie l out through the line. "Napkins and Towels at 25 per cent reduction. WasTSIks anil Trimmings. Iu this line we claim the super I only and Will give special iudu.vui'Oils to close out the Immense line " have on hand. 20 Inch Jap-Silks tit 3 c per yai.l. Tall'alii Silks for waists .a f o n . c lo f 1 OU per yard. Our Clothing will share perhaps the largest re duction. Summer Suits during this Sale will be sold cheaperjhan ever. ttSwisseTand Oemities. 60c grades ''' l"'r 35c.gra.les l-J ' Hoc-grade v We will close out every yard ol sum- mer goods this rnonlli. "Visit'our Shoe Depart ment for Bargains. Sateens and Cheviots. L'n.nnh KlltfltlM - c iu'lllak and Colored Sateens at from 10c to'ic per yard. "Special inducements of fered on our Hr.ndker chiefs. G-RAIfB MIDSUMMER U ri.r.Vl I' HILL SIKI.l.Y I CIillMi. I V Vuuti.' I.aiy Take I'mi-hiiiou 1 in iment for fuugh Sjrup -A Niirnm F.M'ape. July 21. M'7. The in Iglil ..rs were lint iilillleex. cited la-t Tuesday evening, when It was learned Unit Mis Anahel Kelley I. ad uci id. ntiilly taUeii a iluse of in. nieiit, uTiic'.i colitaiiied consul, ra'.de itcoiiile, for cougli medicine. In a tiliort (iiiie she fell Hie i tied ,.f it a:.d grew very sick, refilling aliiio! paia sr it allovii. An emetic was admin istcivtl at one, whleli relieved her fir the lime Uii.. Ill t he nieatil ime, a runner waxotl for a physician. I'r Van Vnl. ih arriving in time lo !-lii ve the h.lv, and rem.iiked that if II. e In ilihols had not worked failli folly uiilil he c.i lie, that in ad prol a l.ihlv tin' cure vou;d have been hope. i. s. hi this eae her brother had lli iiglii:.ssy put the liniment it: n c inli nie. 1. en..' ti.it 1 1.-, w itli, nit re iii .v ing the label or marking it poison. I'. ...le catin.it be too cart fnl in ina'tei of this kind. It's uboiit the s riie a ' did let know it was loaded." Fill ni' r-, Alteiii..i! Y. il are I er. l.y m.tliUd that we are reidy to f irnisli racks to those who i-li t.' avail tlicm-elvcs ot th.' advan tages i ilind by our superior f.ieiliiii's l'.r handling and storing wiika r. Our wareliouso i, dettieh-d from ,e mill, l hereby gi viiia you th 1 very low est rales f in.iiramv, low It, . To. im.l as we II wv. Mt engine you lire less lia b'e to ,'o.s by lire. Tne highest niarkel irlce will be paid in cah at limes fo. In a' s'r.nd with tw. Voiir patroiiage solicited. FliiKNK Ml I.I. A Fl.KVATOU '. I'.V J M. SlIH. I ,K., Pres. & Mgr. N"t ice to ( ontrnctors Notice is hereby given that bids wil In- r. eeived f.r the erection of a church building for the First Chrisliuti ( htireb of Fugene, Oregon; lu'cordttig to the phiin and speel Heat ions on deposit nt the First National Bank, Eugene, Oregon. Said bids to be opened July 2,'lh, 1.7; the iuillding conmilttee reserving to themselves the right to rej. ct any and all bids. Snid building to be completed by October loth, 1V.I". T (i llKMiRHK.x, J I) Matlock, W A Win in. Building 'omiiiiitee. Read This Ad. 0 0 0 ( ijKMiin u Sale at this in-riu.l the si-iison h' you an opportunity to select .'n"ls from j.racticiilly unl.iokn linos. Otir stock vet contains many of tho . easoti'- latest novelties winch wo will close nut afunprecetlento.1 Low l'ikes. A lad which is plainly illustrated by the manv iuotations herewith suhinith'.l. UY .lireet your attention to a eompari-.m of the lines we offer ami the prices we nuote. Ilea. I every line, if one thin..: iloe- imt iut.-iv.-l you another may. We reserve no department from tliis -r. at .-iaM.'lit.'i- of Triers. I f you call at Our .Store during this . al- you will undotihtedly leave well.pleased with your juirchase.. Kead the .juotatioiis and price li-ts und- r respective headings. : ! : 5 j I he VI alter 1 Ji. nil li I. .., i Kvery man, w oman mi.I i l.i.d w ho 'knows anything atnut ciri'iis.s, and (wl vi r raw the Waller I. Miuicnm- 1 m.ius ; 5 shows, wi l delighted lo ;kli"W that the big rlmw s, In a.l t !u ir Uii.igniiicel,ce tunt cx.i!'. .1 ..ii .Ui.r, Will r.lli ! iXllilnl III t'.ll '.'l.e i ll Hun-I iy. July 'J'', and ( r...,le b th o v., ihil .oi. Willi the glai'.ii-t iii.tii lug s r.el pataile ever 'ril nuv pa rale were llist fxploitid. In the glial snows will be m n s( vi lid i e' litules, which Cull tint be MilieUe where. Tliore who lnne seen lie III Ul-ti r buvalaplis I'll'li.'ll: e a (he gual. si. the strangest an 1 must ui.i'l'ie nun vi 1 to which the deep ..Cian ever gaV." birth, l l.e rlniggy, i tierce, though liemitiftil, li.e -e-i iding l."ii, Wallace," Is par e.. . 1 ei.. e li e ; I'U i..;. r .j i.i'lMi; id..l pctfoi in. i. i l'he lal y linns, four of a hind, in ' Lints of Hie f..nst, are a si ; aiii:e nnd ioeh s ;'lil. the Koliian bi po di ini. , an eMict repiodii. of the l. :-.! Ainiei.t Uollie, and ll, i-model ii races ii'.iii, h, il to it, me a. l ce el 'iiiiL. i !ul , iiilhig, itiul in ni: : hints ..'li ill' t' . best races tun in i mod em i..cc .....is', 'l'he eiicii-, whi'.h ciin,-'.s oi one I uiiilu l and liny su. pen. I a l, uii ;vell b one hundred siijieii. t s;.,, 1.., uies t. ...... fil. I hours ! ill W liicn to give :helu. The liienagel.e will be H ilcli.;litf ll stu.lv I'oi tol, I ecus,, it coinpi-ii.es mole i w i.d, I one ilid stii.l. .' beasts thai Ol r pcoi!e have ever I : re had mi oppor . tUliity to -i-e. '1 he s i.i.v Is gnat IU evilv .l.iug and M::a ! in nothing. j ' I 'ni : y u .; .. i i jr .'i A Bah Fall. I he fnct develops jthat lliefa'l tecuied yesterday by J j M laliy i-avcy . : ions one and will !'iyhiiu up for some time. Mr Tally w as hauling a load of iiimlier out near j the r. u'.h i ml of i ..iiniount, and on reaching a sharply un lined place w as dumped oil', stiiknu- an oak stump, i breeking lb.' right tliigli bouu close to the h'P joint. h l'lent'ce and Kuy keti.lall weie called a. id attended the injur.. I man, and today report that lie is getting along ni.tly. l'hey Hlate, however, that owing to the. reriotls iiiiture of the br. ak he can expect to lie Mat ofli-i back for eight weeks, at hast. Mr Tally has been driving a slab and lumber wagon for tho Eugene laimls'l Company aud can ill atlord to lo-e ti e bu-y limn of the next two mouths. His many friends regret his great misfortune. 'Laces and Embroidery. ' To appreciate this line yo I must see it. We h ive extra good bargains in I.acen; we nm-t close out the li lie. We will s npri-e you w ith llalgalns throughout the Futile Line. Sheetings and Muslins. I I llleached ( 'V per yd II " l.oiihdale ( Ti: per yd (I-1 " Shetlnge ( h c per yd s-l " " ( 1 le per yd i !i- " " ( . ise ht yd , ID I " " ( . e(. j.r y, I t nbleached Sheeting eoire-poinlitigly low. j P rices quoted nro only i ood during this S lie. This Month's Great "nid-Summer Sale at FRIENDLY S. SI 11.1. (.01 Mi IV. lu I.iigland Wheat 'lake a II.saj Jump -Mil ket Kxcllcil. I.i VKiii'iMiL, July Sl.-CargiH's on passage, excited and about one shilling and l pence deaiei; Liverpool spot ipllel but eteady. Nkav Yokk, July Jl.-Marki' ..dive and excited, cl.-iug at T'.,c. I'liii A.ii), July Ul. lligh.r ami ex cited, closing al 7 1 Sax Fkamisiv, July Ll. Market active and excited, c losing al fi.dli A private dispatch says tVccniber wheat is booming and going up. To Fruit (.ruw. I'a'l on or w rite Thos Segar, l'.ugsi e, about your prunes aud other fruit, at the Eugeue cannery building. Mr Segarls prepared to pack fruit and make arrangement for shipping it to Ivistern markets. 'miy.liniril, July o. Paralytic Si rhkh. Yesterday af ternoon Hays Mulkcy, w ho resides ou Fern I.iilge, about nine miles Mow Eugene, suffered a paralytic stroke' allecling his right side, and he Is now lying in a very critical condition. His sister, MrsJ B Han is, of this city, was at oiut. ent for, i.nd sends word this morning that hi recovery is very doubtful. Mr Mulkcy, wUn is a sou of the hue Uncle Philip Mulk. y, has for u uuinlier of ycarr been a suilerer from kidney troubles, and (his aggravtitts the unfortunate stroke of paralysis. His many friends hope for bis re covery. ( KCEI.TV in Ani.mai-. The people from the surrouudliig country, who come in for the day leaving their horses Hid at various places around the city, as a rule look after the wants of the animals regarding feed aud water, but occasionally there art ex ceptions. Yesterday two team were left lu Ibis city from about S o'clock ill the morning until late in the evening without fond or water. The officers will be stopping such neglect, if con tinued, and this warning should be taken. omiT Gusnl, July -I. Makiu.uik Permits. Clerk Jen nings today issued Hrmlts to wed as follows: Joseph V Fleck, L'7, and Miss Jeniielto KlUaboth dates, l; Atbc j Oberslnner, 21, and Miss Winnie Springer, 30. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT. David Barrett Wound Around a .t The Tannery Tliis.llternoon One In llrokn. una Other llruls.t Ptljr o.ir.l. J ilj -'.'. About U. o'clock this afternoon ns Havid Itarntt, nil employee at the tannery of Haines A Son, w as working near an exposed shaft, It caught a bur. lap apron ho was wearing and In n fraction of a second he was caught up mid whirling around the sw iltly moving shaft. John Haines, the Junior partner heard hi tlittt yell and la mi incredibly short pace of limn shut down the engine hut the shaft must have onc around one hiitiilriilor two hundred times W'fore stopping. Mr Barrett's left leg was caught under hi light am! doubled up and bound lo th.i swiftly revolving shaft breaking it b.t ween I he hip and knee. Whirling around thus sw iftly his head came in contact w itn some projection, break ing his nose. Every cll'oit win made at once to release theunfortunalc man from his position, but ll was fully ID minutes before it could Is' accomplished. rs W J Kuykeudall and J W Harris were at once notillid and hurried to the scene, and as we go to prtss are dressing tho wounds, when ho will be removed to his homo. He will be laid up for rcv eral weeks, the wounds Udng very serious, but not fatal. It was u very close call, ami but for the promptness of Mr Haines in stopping the engine the results would have been terrible. Pii'Mi' at Co.otk. On next Sun day a picnic will be given lit the old antral school grounds about oliu half mile norlh of It Hays' place. The main feature of the day, aside from a blgbaskit dinner, will Ihi agaiueof baseball between Coyoto and Etl gene. Everyone Is cordially invited and tho hospitable people of that section anticipate a large attendance. Etigcuo will send a good ilclce' ion. ALE Kid Gloves. We make a HHclalty nf this line and can wive you tho best value on Karlh lor n.on per pair. Wo have kid gloves ranging lu prices from 11.01 to2..r.O per pair. Every pair guaranteed. Clothing. Mens, Itoya and Children clothing This line will receive tho largest n iluctlon lu prices of any line of goods In tho house. I 'all and get prices and bo convinced. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lenoleums. Wo cull not Intelligeiilly ipiote prices for this ilepiirtnieiil. ir you want any uimhI In this lino wo suggest that you call during this salt and be beiiellleil liy tho pi Ices wo Imvo ar ranged In this department. Wo will sell carpets at cost this mouth. Clothino-Mens' and Boys'. Wooller Cheviot Hulls for (U.uO; trood valuoa'.tlU.Oi). il.lH) suits lit 7..VI. If you want a suit for summer buy It now. Washed Fabrics. Lappet t Mulls, Tissue Itrndca, Or cmnlies, DIiiiIIIch, (iriiss I. awns, Linen llallste, Ktc. This entliu Hue will bo closed out regardless of cost Outing Flannels; quality 10 cents. best Ladies Hosiery. Wo quote, qualities at bargain prices. 7io quality Peerless JJIuck Wo Wsj a:io S,o " " PMo (k! " " V'a This Is our regular line ot hoslury aud the prices are guod only during the, ale. Knitted Underwear. Ladles and Misses, lu this department wu have exceptional hargaltis to offer. Ladies Hhort Hlceve Vests (i loo good value Z cents. r.uo Vest (; 2.1c You must see this line to Judge Its worth. Wo will only maintain tho prices quoted hero during tho sale, vi;iii:-ii.v, ji'i.v :'i. lill J lilies Ut 1' I. (. ll..llilM. t'olilliiisiioliels Court III se-sioi,. All ;itiy g tr.'.ci its nr.' ulrculy selling rlpo t nmito. .. Waller A. W.JJ.U' M .w.r., J TCaU li-otl fi Soil. Attorney J II V. ..:.; 1- .1 . u .mm Cott'in (iroio. Miss I lot. i S-.!', ...r (.'o'lilg. us iu tlieclty tod .y. Mill 111 .1) .11-- l'...ee . . a. J 1' t'ulli- SOU it O ill"". I'.ii-ini ' is '.y ql'it Ulouiul tho County ni!!. 'i s i. i.v, . A vole nil ; be : .: . I Li, I is eXsctfd III the el;le i.'lll i. : H . I' It l:r. id, : 1 in ..hi mill mini visited r.ugei . :.i .t Mr in.. I Mis I N i ... .- i of l amp tlieli, iiii.'ilili.i' i'.'v lu.hiv. Prof i; It Mcl'l y icluine.l frvlU the Must to r..:!l:ii. I c-b i l iy. l'llllics disiiiiig li.iy b:il.'d B.lilrest M. I'kkkin-., l"X I ..', l.ngei e. I t I :. 'I in.l t.'i.int is b:u U t ) I'orlhiud ut the h. .id of an i . uiio.i purty. Wall paper, in u I U s. 1' I. I '.lauilets. Min St. 'ill le l.nl !l is reluniid from ;i week's vi-it at I'lia-ai.t Hill. I'allisoii ..ii m i.! ,..'.. yi-i pricis on binding twine licit w ill startle you. Crescent bicu'l. s ; ,. i;.iial lo any wheel m i I . '.' til nil at K I. I'llilllibcr.s. (. K C'liiM and mi.'c, of Koseburg, Will, registered lit the Hotel laigelio today. Mis-cs Mttn and 1 cna I Uvis stinted this iil'teriioi'ii for I'uiiii Tcrrucu to visit fliltlds. I'r lliown ciime iioine nil this morn ing's local tiaiu lioiii a professional Visit to M itie l l. l li. Miss .i.la (inldsiiiitli ui lived homo this afternoon lr.in a is.t wilh her sisters al Oregon l ily. At Wood's glmeiy stoic No 111-, won thn washing machine, Who 1 tho lucky person'.' The Uregoiiian says a steamer w ill sail froiii Portland for tho Alaska mines oil or before August 1st. W 1". I'.rowu and family 'I'd not leuvo tills morning Tor l'oley Seiings, tut will go lu tho uinrniiig. Attorney A I' Wooden k w ill l. avo hi th morning for l'..l. y Spring in tho McClanahatl vehicle. Kov U N Wright, of Illinois, who has been visiting in this city, lelt cu tho IOiVI local for hi-t honi.. Tho annual nacllii;: of the Statu Poultry association will bo held In Portland about Jan, 1st. John Shaw, w ho iiuichiise.l a largo uuuiber ol slwep this sp: lug, roturued liure last night fiom tho Last. Second 1 laud goou oi every dcicrl lun. t'uirlo & HiMtoii, Mount build u c r ii !r '.till an I O ik' Several hop contractu wcro tiled at Oregon i'lly yesterday. I'rlivi stated varied ftolil 9 to I') cents. Wultcr A Wood harvesting nia chlnery at prices to suit tho times. J T Cam. Hon A S i.v, Agents. Thn (.rant's l'li-i Klectrlo Light I'ompiiuy'a puinpiiiir and power Bta tiou Inn nuil yesterday; loss )."i,(KH). lohn llroeii, one of Portland's early pioneers died lu that city yesterday, aged M) years. I lo was probably worth, Dr. (I. W. Hi. 1. Ilo may ho found at his residence on Olivo street, 1st wish Fifth and Sixth stns ts, one Muck west of thu Minnesota hotel. Ho Is pro pared to do nil dental work In thu best manner. 10 F. ltroilie, usslstaut lighthouse keeper at Tillamook Kock, arrived hero hist evening on hii regular vaca tion to visit his mother. Ilo will go to Horcium on Friday's stago and also vlklt 1'oipiillo and Coo Hay. After this he w ill leturu hero and spend the balance of his vacation. Al Hampton arrived homo this af ternoon from his Eastern trip, where he went to buy u stock ol goods fur Hampton Jlrcs' new t ru. Ho re. nurts business picking up, weather hut, an enjoyable trip, and tho other usual accessories of an r.tistern Jour ncy. Hon H 1) (llhron diid on fc'uuday morning at hi firm home, two miles west of Salem, In l'olk county, after an nines'! of a lew weeks. Ho was aged (il years. A wlfu andouuion, Frank, now a merchant of Dixie, sur vive him. The deceased was serving his second term as member of the state board of tquall.utlon, which va Ciiicy will liavo to ho tilled by the governor. TlIK C'KOI- WII.I.S.IOX STAKT. A visit to the Kugeno Mill & F.levu ti r Company's mills by a reporter this morning, found them getting ready to receive the "J7 er. p ot gtuln. Mr llrat ton, the f re'imn, stated that a numtier of sucks liud nlready been taken nut, yet they did not txpiet to receive any grain until the ll'sl of next week. A numU r of ftiriners l.avusnid however, that they would commence threshing the latter part nf this week. Thin U considerably carll. r than lust year, the tlrst f the i crop coining iu tho first w eek of August. The farmers are now binding and woiklug long hours to get t' threshing at once, and every In diculion points to a crop that canuot hut prove satisfactory, and the Ami nes of the market price Is very gratl- f'l"g" - Di l i r Wakk. -The UrMln Hard ware l'o ha- Hue display of Delft en ameled kitchen ware iu their show wl: dow. It comprises di-h and stew pans, stew kettles, dripping pans, rlo kettle-, etc, etc. Splendid for cooklug fruit. 1 no llnest thing out. Call aud extimin them. O j