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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1897)
i ii h Mrhvr 1,1:1 tick. Hurt J I umo r Writes Kiom Pun son. Clly Willi Hih Thermometer at i:.' in i tn' Mimiit. TEACHERS INSTITUTE. Colonist, I: C; It si. lent .f IIoh. land, allh l.y.ii tin- liiijoiiy fitter tabled thu'roAii oplniom. Unit Knot,, nay wan Hi" Ih ft rumor of tli-, turih, wercjust it little .nihu-e l nslong ago ft lust April li; Hi news I hen received frmu i.l, ,v. l'..iiv Two of Hnirj hlllllllT it. (lied WITH SUlllolcllllv I'm. I pree. to lilil g:., byo In Jtohslund, ami now one of tlio two writ? from Dawson City in u tono thai Indicate no regret . Mart I I uwUr Ih the iiiim r in (piestlon, uikI Ii Ih It tter-daled n r in Juno lit-luw: "Da wfus 'it v, N. W. T., Jiiiix !H, 7.-Friend Charley: An I pinmlitcd lo miu. to you iiftt-r I c,ot into 1 1, B roimlry, will i,w try to vive you SO'll I'll II Ilf till- COIIllitloll of thing In this region. Afler I, living Dycit we had a trip rull .f iiulrbiei.dlh t-cu es ami ai rived at Dawson on ihe K'on (lyke Juno !i. We were about 7 du t mi llii' trip. We c-iitiit; in at the very W iM Mine; ne tdtotild have started either inn nth earlier or Inter. I "J wtbo only one hi the party Hint Ini'l the iH TVf to rlile through the canyon, White rnpliN, Five I'Iii in urn I ('ink rnplds. 'J hey are it 1 j vorv ibmoerou pluocs, hi t I linulo thtiu OK. I will H'urt lo work to mi.! row hi f . flu per hour. I will work wild pick uml shovel about, three wools, mill will thi n have u letter lob with the Mime out lit nml will get an ounce of r iIhv, (fI7.) "Tin re are nt least CO people going out on Hie ,,,nt tomorrow who nine iii'Uillm no were "iirMliV (on the ling), mid ure now luklu out hII the wny from tlO.IMH) to tloo.lHM). "Him O'JSilcn uikI iiuother man leave tonight iiiliiht It IIih iM'Ht time to IrilVi I H It CHl , M liK,t for a nioiith'N prospecting. "Th' ie ih inure moiiey spent over the liar nml tit f u inLt 1 1 if in one night lien iliiin then Is In liosshuid In u month & t ... i . .. . ... nieniH are i ii nml drinks n) cents Hour l.i-i winter wum tl.,',0 p,r pouu nun imn. ii I, lit now Hour it U'J ceiilH liml l.ii, mi Ti eenlH h poiiiiil. It ..-v.., n in tk piiiiiiu o ,:ivi vmir Hlull tuln ii mil to tin- mines. 'Mi re are in, ,ie wa. s of making ninney hue thiiii any pl.i , I ever saw. "Ify u roiii 1inl i , come , j, ,.ri. you r.Mt c.iiti'on the f.iHt boat to Si Michael , ti , t,;t. 10 ,v,.r )()1(t fuf Dawson, which Is tiio eho'ipest nml lent ii to , iiim In. They only allow yoil Kill pounds of baggage, Kothiityou caiiimt l.tiii;; unv ni.,litM. Von eun Ki't oullilN line. "The teiiipeinliiru wum S ilirec, in lIlO Hlllllle to.plV. 'I'llH HUH WllHOIlt.lf Hlnht. only iiih kii I oin.iiiiirter hour hint nl -l,t. "This Ih liiiilui.htcilly the rlehet-l pl.ii'ei e.iiup ever Hlriiek. The (HkiiIiik" rim l i mil, 1 .mii Pawnor. On,. Moil tuim iiiaii look mt !iil,(00 out of l" illlire feel. Another Ulllll took nut H'III.Oiki out ors'iiU'irti fet't, iinil there are inuuy more Inken cijuully hh rieh. tllil tiiiiem expert to make new rtrlkeH I..U winter. Theiu Ik u Krowth of Uhl liieheH ofiiuiMiall over the groniul whli'h niakeH IiiIhiiIou walking anil reliiler.i pinf pectin iliMU-lllt. "I really lielleve Unit I will imiku n iliiki lu re. Tin.' iiioMjiiltoea nru hoiiu thliiK aw fill. IIAUT Jl L'.MllKlt." I Lar KrjroIIuicfjf Lecture iiiglil liy IViiiileiil ol Stale AoiDial School. ilOUK UO.U) ui.K- At Leant On of tliu Kiitf-'iiu Siiic rvlHorH Will Work u .-( Ae.Miiiiit. i illll J T Ilowlatl'l, hupcrvi-o of roail Irict No 107, which U in !!,. hhu'Ii nor MCKINO. JJeallh) Kiuployujeut-tuir Waut. W'uRen lu In the hop yurl will not he high, nays the Salmi Journul. The ! prn:e per box will not, In over W cents ! the name ut lust year. There in not H.AIilS ALL TAKES. tlomli I..' 'JiiniiiC'-'l Willi polliteil tiojil II" .Itf'. li-ap Man KitANLihi.i, Auk. (i. .SpeaUng of the Cloiidyko I'lilp'it of gohl, the ohii 1 cleik ''f Hit' luillt aiJ: All the gold hroiiyht to thm city ewt. rn portion of the eitv. n.lorii.H u t'"K cmpioymeiu 10 gie pe.y.. ; Alahka iiiiniH will u-t oxoced mllt who have tieeamr worKjons in ' U,,, (;(,,, ullli ftU (hat ha . beta taken jr;,j uireciioiiu. ineiiigiier ,iiiki.m '"i" . . . . ... , llial lie will wor ; it neuon'1 a-. if) hlsdmtri.-t. lu ftiet ,h(;iyf, i-ever; ti:acjili:.s i.nmiji iL """" 1UI11. M. Irr?ia M' liday Sight. I property h-ilikrn have uln a I In many of tin; w oriied toiiiitry III Maul l.iitfeiiv I ii i Iti-ii , itiu taiiiti. jii many .district two am three iiients re jWori ed uiiriuiilly, but In K:n;n.o the j prevulllug ciutoiii ha h-. u ouly to work one naieKHmeut. J We unilerh'.iind that L Simon, nuner- j v.orof ilifttht So 47, will not wmk The eiirollui.'iil nftli,, Liu e eounty ' uu.-li er one, ar.d !.. j( n ..; Teai-lieiV I imi iMHe now over "Ml. ' of lie t, li-l S; L7, i of lik ii ion. A'Lany is weleome! It w..ii to u tl.nt ,.ti n... i Vi-ltor. l-rifiihi.t Cuinphell I, elurein ; .IU, j, u i,ul,i ,., ...it,,. i "ii.i. to .iKl.t ami Ktute Si.perloleu.lent imtU i u- their Interest,, are Mi mi. al. Irwin Monday nlitht, while fr Tu,h- day evening Mipt Hunt ,H m cuied ' l.' 'lllU iu theluwnof t,'wmii,ii,ij.r JT C'ulli-J ,,. 'II on tliHt Ninth Mree, on whieU w ill ! 1 ,u vl ,v' Jll,-V -' ""r '''-'"I'd f-oelvel. auiee i ri . -oeil to wl.i..i. Vl-r, Hie I tie 'i oIchh ,r Jvlur M( all i 1,0 regular attendunlH at the In Htit.itu will receive fiee tickets. A cotiiiiiill. eof Hie leaelier is aire el v at work pieparing u NiiituliU pro gramme. An Ilia., y beiii,H le.u l.ers will ,le lie to attend, uiang. inent have been mail,) w lirehy the.-e may oe nerveii at the rate or 10 cents im h fur Ire er, am and cine. .Superintend ent. Hunt announced (hut. neither pulitH nor mean would he i-parol to make thia InntilulH a miccchn ami lie is Mlllling his promts '. We were misinformed as to the dale on which l'resldeiit V I. fiimphrii f the Oregon ritale Normal School would address the Institute. It will he tills evening ut 8 o'clock. An in Itu tion is extended to tin, public, to t o present. M'iUre, Wi.ileergueit In Jiuuial.le seieii- l.Krn ui:. Slain Superintendent Irwin will lecture before the Teaeliris Institute In Vllhird hall next Monday ev nlui; at 8 o'clock. TheeiliLiH of Kui.ne are ievltid to in- prisnit t.n.l biar l,i add less. nox ft K. N'T i;i:i)i;ci:i. The i:, ut of i;..i in ui I'usli Hire Ih dtiieil. Kill,', lie Acting I'lMiiiiistcr Jno S Mel , ure Iiim been In correspondence with the post,, lllce department for mme time In the iittempt to secure a reduction in the lent of boxi s mid drawers at this Mice. A few years since die leiidil of boxes was increased at this oMiiv to the following rale: all boxes, per oinirter ;;.- Look " " .. .. ; lihe pursuits on Mt Kiiuii r, met with a 1 1- plorul-le uccident, whiih resulted in ois untimely ,, i h. ; While bun im; in -!.l, mi- ion to the : i.. , .... ... "iiiiu'i.ie in of rtovin. t.c , we hc. ertltel. ms ,:e, ply ib j !w,. tin; taking oil of our neighbor fr, in al,l'e, so lunch U-efiiituss and mi lie . in promise. We realin ti.,l tin e.imp lias lost it most vulu iblu Irieiid, a coiiscieulioiis luemlsr ami a capable, oillcer, the comn.iiiiily a cltix-n a:;ainst whom Iherewas never tit ' it 1 any unkind eiilViMii, who ; a f W:, ii,,.( t till and to whom a!! v. , , f, inn's I I-Mgur Me' l re ms ileialt, i, nit, !, , lu in. H'l.:i e. . i:. .. , . ,. inn- i.-, iiiij; i . i j r, Mir tun, vt we r.'iHi." how iii'u.h in,,:,, d.s-piy will I lie less be lelt by ,is Im , .1 inn s In e !lii-i e I,,, will ,,, ver iiga n prcM-ni, anil tin le.-t.re we. the iMiL-ene ('auii i ' Woodmen, N i !.,, ,,ir to OXpie!,, tin, b.-r.-:ivt d f.io.ily of our lute c-;, innl ami beloved neighbor, our iit.i-t heartfelt and sin, ere s.mpa uiy in their iilll cti, in, mi, I at the same lim to remind them lint their and mils is hi g:,i:i. .i'i ..i . i . , i . . i.vi-iiMini o.iii h u v p luce tun underneath re l' r evert.:.!.!,,. l!l s,,.Vi:n, 'i ;,;i the til.uve I ipi. a,! in on t!,u iiiinut, ;,i.d u c.iji, h given t l!i" f uiiily and fu- nblie b tllC p!C:,s. i: vi I'oi ii:u, I) W ('ooi.iimn, J'WIN SlIlAl ll, Coin m it t, e. may litre ami there Induce hoii.o crow- ers to pay more in order to save his crop, but even at preent nrices and tlufostof Having the hops from lice, there is not much margin f.r the growcis. We advise people w ith families to get Into yards as curly us pos-inle ami tike the rulins t.rice for nicking, do good work ut'.d you will be wan'id again next year. It is a healthful em ployment and will he a valuable oilt lug lor all. l'enplo working in hops are uhvays well u'ld g'.-t well if they are not. Theieis irnp.it of a long wintir ohtad whe i the family will only con- s'ltne, and the n.eiiey i-arued in the next two months w itl c. hie in handy for the wile and ohildivn, to tloihe and si'inl tht ln tofcclt iol. 'i'here oilht t) ha u great ileal of en plnymeiit fir people in tlit- enn.ing h:iiv,sl and fruit gathering. Heads i f families I e they men or women, oti.jiit Id take udvantae of this iticR:.-o of earnings of the hoii"el,olil us much as posMhlc by honest industry. out this year and .ii lo til' other mints of the country will not ox eoetl fiDli.OOO.OnO. The gold fro-a thnt part of the country Ih generally from 700 t'l SO; line and some of it rates WO, the average being worth from 5 Ifj.C to J17 uti ounce." J C Jlutlerof the rullmuii Cur Coin Mine, is in retvmt ofa letier from It i' Taylor, a llnatieis'.l broker of Seattle. A few days ngo Taylor receive-! word from some ni-'ii whom hes-'iit to the Clotiihke region ht si-ring, In wnicli they hit rm him that every clai.ii within HO miles of Dawson C ity him been taken up, and that men ure ru.-hiiig all over the country looking for I.MMtio.'K Jk-KV. s that starvation and hardship htaus n.iuiy oflhelil in ti.e fi.ie. The week Just closing l)!wLt!(l promising one for the Lano c liuchem Imtitute. The .eci,,,,, have I o- p- r. ued with avJi,v . ' il'iily uUenduiico niuoli had U-rn anticipated nml Interest In the proceedlng-i have Loen nt a W u mink. Tim Bhort Impromptu rmaI ijiveu each afternoon lias proved of in tvrct, and ut all Units Los been u-.ti conducted. weu L wl night ! L Campbell, r.ri.i..... of Monmouth normal school, delivered an ml-lre a lefuro the Instil llln ll,,t ... highly .oken of. He reviewed Huccew of American strength and ffea. l-m, verting that by t'ducatlng her children the United States was dolus mote to protect her luteltsts than ii.! foreign nations which upend nnnUtt, fotir t.mes os much upon the tiilar, a.i I hey did upon t-Jucatbui. Th . Inws w as nn able ellort. On Monday nlht .State fc'upi-rlutend. will Cupiaiii Nlebuiim, ol the A htf-kii ,'"' H "Win will uddrcs the n. Commercial Comjiaiiy, who lias nuule ' stitute, mid li treat Is us-tlred all. . . . .. , . , ' ,,,, -i,,. u. i. ......... i. . ... a careltil siuity ol the siiiiauon, lens , "- t eiung rupt Hunt there will be a gnal i.l tiie mi tiiitiKs tiie pcup e g('iiig aie nir in e. , - iuw ii, hi which tlrue o-s of the tmmlUs tint have been for--i social will l0 given thorn in deal of Hiilllriug : I,rovl,J" rcrrenhments of Ice creatu b,m .. t ii. , ... . iliing regt lis II, is M-ling. lie' uieinoersoi tiie Institute oa lie people going ate hir in ex-, J T C'uilisoii's luwn, Ht which time warded. I which everyone is Invited. An Open Letter lo the City Council En. km:, Aug. (i, IV". I (jknti.kmex: I nm informed that! you propose, at the next meeting if. ' mi honor to : your honorabl.' body tu pas an ordi iv.iii, a go- d I nance? establishing a btreit upon the ciunly road c-itnmi iicing (it the rail road cro-.Miig on J'.i'lith strict, utid extending to the city liini s on the east. I think .ucli action on your part would be ill coii'-iileivd, an I result in Inn in to the ci'y as well as In the prof erty holder. along said road. It Is now the duty of thecounly to ecp the r,,a-l in good repair, ami th moment the road should be converted into a sitve' llurris' Tarty. I I ON TK ALT LKr. 'TwoJ.ileH of Hid Lino liiver Roaj i i u'j i.uni nt a t ost of ijcoo, at ore l!l.l.-The Wallowu Herald, pub lished ill Joseph, Wallowa county, liiiderd.il,' of July :iil, 1SH7, conlaiii the following: "There has been no greater shock idivn to this Community for sum,' time than that which was caiHid last Sunday morning by He, iiuiioiiiiiMtii ut of the death of Mrs J W ltaiimrd. Sh had Ikhmi Kick w, undeistiind for several weeks but th fact was not generally known. The d easel wns well known In this vicin ity and w is reeognl,,,,! us a thoroiiKh Christ mil woman. Tho remains wer. Intericd .Monday In the Joseph feme tery. No ei vices were held exivpt at the grave tthete prayer and praise was olleied a d Kev McCarthy madiip propiiate remarks. 'I'ho family mVe the fympathy of a vast number of friends in Mielr great distrow.. 'He thatsoweth of the uplrit shall ofth,, fph it reap life ev,tlasnK.' ' Mrs )r ltaiiiaid w ill be reiuembcied in Kugene having practiced her profession her.i lor a tune m veuil years ago. She had liiauv fiien.U w ho will learn of her de mise w ill; sincere regret. What Mr MeClure has Isen htrivinir to do was to get the rent placed on the former basis, and that he was micccsk fill the following letter will testify: Wash i mi ion D c, July :u, ls;7. I'ostniuster, Kugene, Or., Hear Sir: You are hereby Instruct,,! to colhet rents at your poHtollle at the flow ing rates hereafter: Call boxes, per quarter 'J.-,,1 Lock ' " " ,-(je " " " " Z.ZZ. f,0i) Very respectfully, K C Vow I. i n, Act. Kirst Asst. l'oslinaster-tieiiend. I uliy Itl The A ).niii-': mis Ciiiuli. . iiiin oi j i uiMlav ni St it, Aug lib. Threshing will ho, in coiuuieiiee in this section. Hev r.hiekwell occupied Ihe pulpit here Sunday. Wood rats are said to b, fearfully bad In Kgypt this year. They ate the shirt oil the school teacher that is teaching their school one night while he was asleep. A J Chichester killed a wolf with a pi hp knot the other day. The i: II nuarterly confereme i convene al Kgypt next Saturday nt o'clock and will continue over Sun.' day. A 1) llyland is Hpraying hlj liops with a two horse power. Hminen Carter Is standing at the throttle. Several school teachers are attendinu the institute from this section. Miss Klla Matteson is expected to msii i iu coast Heroic she returns fmm the Institute. Sail Aug , says: "Albeit (iriliey, moich.iy (. t. y Me v ,..i... i ...... - ., I,,,..,,,,, evening ir.'in Tueom.a, having be n with the party ol'.Maifiias which n.vnded Ml Kdnie'r list week. '1 lie company with which Mr I iriliey a-iivniled the hoary .headed mountain w as a lit'hi ah m I of the one with which tl,,. late V,,r .M..( 'lure, llf I 'll r.,,i . ...,....,, a ,,t i " no ten id in, .train on the mountain ..Id,., we: t u;,. (, ,.lV4 the climb is mm. -hi with danger; t's pecl.illy istlr., t, t..,s,, ,,t i i j fr.-iltiir le'iU, w ,cie filling ,,.u, vvori. 0l)1. tiniious meiiM-e , t,., 1V,,S ! (,, climbeis. He report IVtadi-e vall.y to be a most beautiful place, with a wealth of (lowers, ami he cmiders the view from Mt Rainier ,.i e i f grandest on the coa-t. Yr t .ril.'.-v none, i iiom I leoma oil bis wheel covered ninety. live uules vest, r da v." p.iil ,- leiar.t A.u i.t 7. The Kugene young ladies who me sp iiding pari of the heated period in i xt,.. r n. . , . I '" b'llOWIIIg onK'r wide b u . I town are keeplrg society ahve with as.vl t,.,e . . i if, , ., .. .i j e p la natoi y wns made by the cnm whnloffeMiv, a thai . making the J t,)Urt UU f X Mimmerpa.saH too rapully eve- Iu Iho Ill!ll!t,r of t0 W( ' was lim inori' ii; t.teiit than ast evt-!,..,t,,,i . . f ,, ,., ,,. ur l,i9 uintt MisJsielhii'itt I,orris en- j ' WUiH ' Urmint,! , . the .dogu.it WillamcUe-S. At'tl.l., time after due consideration him, e of her p.iivnts llonniid Mis ',r , , , -"u"ii.rauon. i- r . ,, ofihobids heretofore t-u bniitted fur (,e.,rge I. Dorris. I he fipafiotn rooms ' , ., ,,, ,. . ,., , ir verandas wore brillial.tlv lighted l...... ' " V' a."V0 r"mI ' , . .. ... .. . i '"'""". wiin uuvertlHimicnt mrnln ""i'e ii.".ce-i ut nower, i !..;,,,. a ! and d as thi; merry chi'.tt r of the liunpv the re and Another Arribnt I'mly i.iurj. Aa-:u-t r I hi tning while any, a i.'i-.MMr-old igny, living on a load ,,f hoy named Con- on the old Ike Steven le- that moment the entire bur :eu ol gradi. g, gravel'iigand repair woird b" shifted upon tl.e property owneis almt ing said read, which would be a very unetpia! and ihijjsi burden. The abuliiug property owia-M would not, in any event, donve any peculiar or special btm lits by rea -oii id the i.-.taL- liincnt of a street. Ifauv liciullts i.t all should ll'jw fiuiu tiu' e ;ihnn.'nt . iir.-i, ii huh noe eutiivly ceaei.U mid not special. Under kioIi u .state of facts the Kbit: ling properly holileis should not lie eompe led to b";ir the whole burden of improvement while none of them derived Hpoehil benefits. An imposition of such a burden by lite ouncil would be naihablv wt-oiur. L'ader section 1.'7. cilv eloo t..,- it-... ' 111! corpor.de limits of the city of Kue ne trea'ed an independent road district. and under said siclion nil moneys ol- lecuu lor read purposes within the city shall le fx ended upon the roaiU within and adjacent to the city by the I'treetjcomninsioner, under V.o irec lion of the council. Why don't t:ie council exercise the nut unity thus confined. If it did ai it ,l0llK, d( p.w.i ....... . i ., ' """..j si.iiaieu as tne one un der review could be improved with alight buidcn on ail, resulting in the general goon, aud heavy and unhist 1 ' I...I..I...... I ! . 1 I ? IU icvieii on none. One of the principal reasons for the passage by the legislature of said section nv" wi.s to enable the city to make such ici aiis upon county roads within and ndjn. o.-nt to the city as the ptculiar needs ui me corpenui in required; and ...... . i I ... eo, ;u ,-isi in,. ,u, r,sj,y , lllt, .n siti-n of unjust burdens u; r,u a lea ns citizens, while ( therefoi-i pre lay derived iiace, miles north f Kugen ceived a tumble that, restili...! ... -peeiaiaiiMiniages, but all the bctleliN il any, enure to the public. In view of the existeiie.. ,.r . ',,,," lou lT.and the powers there ijiiests proclaimed tliejny wiUiin them i Various en!', nil beiiinnts were dis tril tiied lo the guc!s and lealing thetn.-elvcs at the tables ikbi'iiate I by tiit bou,Uct color, ".s-uiLagundi'' was the all-absorbing nr.cro.-t for a time. Mbs ikudricks Mriii i'ij. li.-st prize for Hie hulics and (J 1) Linn lor the gentle men. A nio.-t inti re-ting feature of! ihe evening was the pre.-t titation of Hllhoill-t OS, Hli'l Hie Miikil... Iik..ii,.. ai d .comical cxpu-ttr,:, were mirth beekeis. Mi.-sJohns.o K'eur, d first prize- in tlio conic t. Tue catchy ten word tele-r.iins gavi mi mldid v. st to the evening. A dainty hint li was served which was dispens-d with in the usual manner and duly nppre.- i i.i.c-i, mid niter a short iinm of social Chat the guests departed, wishing the hours of orjoymeiit might have been louver in tluritioii, and larger in nn in hers. The invited guests wore Mr and Mrs t ie-) I) I. inn, Mr and Mis JoTU iiron- augh, (.Spokane,) Mrs Kinnia (iavlonl. i.l'a.-adena, Calif.,) Mrs Hugh Thomp 'on, (Salem,) Mrs ,V IMlis, Misses Cecil Durris, Jienettu Donis, Alice l'lied latnhr, (San Francisco,) Lotta .lohnston. S Carrie I.aucr, Ihirbara I-Mier, Jvlythe Hollman, Uhmoho Straigl.l, 1'loy Watkins, Lena f.'ol.l. Llnltl, 1 r.. . 1 r . mV . . -"..on,, .oayiiuil, i.illUl DuiMl. Stella I ( Kobinson, Ktta Owen, May Hovey Ada Hendricks, Maude Wilkin's! j Louise ot!Ul, Maltiu Sniith, Hell.. hown, Jessie Ciilstrap, 1! ,se Moyer U'elosky, Mich.) KatheMuo l'atteison Messrs Hanmloii. r. i:,-,,- i . . . " " """in, ,i n,u ii, iravis. !..i. w t jjiiutr, "l,i Harris I lard v. K, W ailernieier. it A A JiHstin, (Salem. 1 "icut mado it is hr-rel IV by the coin t that the bid of J i; Ken. iieily be acocitPtl and that he be paid the said sum of fldO upon the comply tion of two miles of said road in aceor- (lanes with the requirement., of the ciu:tas stated ill tlio adv(,riis.,n,i,,t Inviting bids thcre.'or. Thurston .News. Ai". 5. Weather ilry mid road- dtistj. ferry Kdininnton, who fell fjein a wiigon nml wua very badly lmrt is im proving. Fraril; Hubbard got his l,g broke, ('ail Webber will boglu to pick hops next Monday. Ho will i,, .n i ..... i-i.j uu tCUID per box. MruOW Williams is visitiug her par.Mits, while her husband is attend ing the Institute. Frank Hendricks received his mo'Ii. or, Mrs Hendricks, nnd liis Mster Mrs E Finn, ns rhosIh, lust .Sunday. John Hastings Ims gono to work with the threshing ninchine. AiiOUT IlKcovKi.i:!). u;e pleas ed to publish this concerning an old friend aud a regent of the University of Oregon from tlio Itoseburg Jleview: "JrH Hamilton, who was seriously iii,.i9 nowiiblo to bo around and at tend to his business matters. He Is not as strong ns before his illuoss, yet 1 raining in health very satisfactorily." own " tXew 'i l.'tek.y, lowland, i , i , , , , ... . Mis 1,1 f hi light arm being broken. I fl'rr,'l, U'ou tllL l'ol'iH-il, ami mt M.r- ''-iMvi.N 1I!I:ntuy. nr v .1 imv- . 'V in con-; " ' -" "iouii.it, lornier of ).',....,.. - a , oilier con-' was ri.img on t!. hay when the agon ups.t, throwing them under ihe load. The others i scaped without "'.i'".v. Ir T W Harri- was cilled auu anointed the needs of the path who Is now resting oasilv. i . .1.1 .... ,ai' I''oy with m out live others he I ,al",ns ""PUested, the pa-. ioe orilmun 'o above r, feired jour Honorable body, uu ing Heedless and heavy t. , , . . - ,e oiny wouiu i.e wrong an i with, out excuse. X X X. of to by eby inipos. nil ileus ,u lit I l'l!y thur.l, Aiiguatil 'ia ill ah C.si:.-Dr J y Harri. Informed a Or Ann reimrter today ofa peculiar Incident iu animal life at Joe ! I runnoll s on the Mohawk. It is nothing more than tho nursing of throe kitten by h hltlo white female dog owned by Mr Tnumoll. The kit tens lost their mother when -iilte young, ainl now at the age of three ni ni h, mo sleek ami fat, owing to the good cio of their fostel mother. I') mi kuku to Complain r. ) tu, oa o of S ual. K I'j. roe vs Jehu 15 f ,,ie man, the defendant's attorney, tie,, ft Do ris has llletl a iVmurrer tit plain ti't II' coiiin liiiet on lb.. i. Sum Smith ni ele l. ,, ui, ,,,., i.. ... ti... , . . . . " ,',i,.iiu ' ..V. ' ! ... esioiie i,e,si,,.( Mate fret s n.fll -"ft-. ..v ci, milt,, ! Clfti me nop iuv i.ro thick iti this t lias Jl UoUblu that VlUXsf ln.n n...,, !.! ... unpleasant noto.iety. Tiie other Ui; 1;l,i'17'1 trouble and Jo ts the blame. The news item in the t-lAKi. the other day i, t.n,e : l,oi- It was not our j t.,. ., . oi l-.ugeuo but Taylor of Fort hind. another Dr Wll.1, JU-y jroi-.-T. Al iroldrn nf ;tl'ii city, will Again buy Willamette j valley hops for;Horst llroj, of San Francisco, nnd will go on tho road about September 1. Mr Holdeii made a good ho;. . for the firm last smson aud wo j ,..,;iet the Bame for him this year. r.s'Lii Col'ntkr. Teag.artcu aud "dyers have rented ths north room Iu Villon's elgar a' ore foi n short order union counter. Tho O'-'ing titled up lor that rurpose. room 1 1 n ow j Hack to Jc.sotio.v. link's -Junction City tioti. We mo glad to oe Mrs I Drury and Mrs Molly Smith out again, as they have had severe altvks of sickness. Little Itryan, daughter of it ( warii-', has boon ipnte sick U i vs. ni 10 to isutub'a cause ol notion, u will beleuiembeied th ,t this is a suit for damages in the sum of fli',(HK) fr bleach of promise on MIU, bis own r.,,....l ss't,nt..tiice. on or a Lmi Liioki.:. -While Oiteh ahoiseat bis homo near ton. last Tuesday Mr Hubbard IV Vial, led Veil n kleli Ir.ioi ll... ...1 iiial bte.ikiiig hi leu leg about midway between the ankle mid knoe. Dr It V ItUxsoll whs culled and sot the limb. I'kok Enu .wi MrCi.t iiK. - The Ul'AKii Is r ipiosted by the faniilv of jlhe late l'ivfeser Edgar MeClure to trying to express their doeisst m,i,reei,.ii., Thurs-, Ihe i-,nuniorable kindly aels ,tn, ,Vni agoil , pathetic words from the Hue-hearted ii-opie ,., i-.ugone and from other irielnl lily liuarJ, Auaisl lil'llll l, r I,"i-. .. . . .... ... v, r. .s t.. I ,1, ,,,.. ... . .... - - V , I , 111 , 111. 1, ... . n. lugs overland train t,e remains of . . , - ' ,,1"'r Blul L W Clark ! -'"! Crove, sanford S Hcuser, the yo..nK brake s ('f llie """'utains n ho lost hi life at Flue Can von ,7 l'W"""" Joll;""' K.aus, Cahfornia, were brought to Fu,,,,;, " r : '""r.gaged goods he attempted "termont. They were mvompanb.i I V !ke Way W1"'- il 'd hiS trial hjr Mr lieniington and si-tor, Sac h it '"i U '!''' t'llar81' of larceny by rAmento. Theremainswer,, b'"Ke,uulw! "u,,d Kniltv. nL.t ...e rssni.nco of Mr Jackson ,, Vm. ' ' "l UAW !l,ul was liberated sin oi, and from then, i., l'ui.v ,.., . , ., w u 0 ....v.v.. ..... ., ..'. -"'vl".v-wlll,ro the interment oe,,,,. ...,,.s,, i mo iui sis I.,,., i, ,,),: r,,i -l sv...- I'Mlitirl. ...... some poison i nten d the shvidm ! vears . h. 1 F"li Cuim,VKp. .... . . few ap:w.n,e,u of M,s Kael.al Ches h.n7 ! id. ,1 "' U 'Ar"M ! Coburg. whrt , -, , m ' u ho tesides with h, r .., .; : . "eromslaw, t!,, county. 1 out Fan,; I .... "V"", .'US I. - - - ! " ' "'HI, II 1 1 111 (.Vu. : "otiuam, on i, nth street. Waking I , 1 '-oMYKK A letter from J W p. .am,..!, rousing vr Wl.at-! Ull'rr-V' dated at F-VM. ,), . tan., vaohasteiudiohc- rn-oi.e, Uit ! ,,,",,t r"r t!l Hondyke mini,,- j;4s his tbl. fship had How,:. cold lead;1'' .v the party with whom should greet such mvt-irt al visitors. I ,r"v''"' had arrived there .r,,'v . i ith ,l head ori.r,,.,,, 3 of ho. Dyo. .hove Juneau. Makkikd, At tho II K narsnnairc t'l'eswell. Wptltooflv An,, at isiiT . -. ...j , 1.11,,., uev h o Druk oflleiating, Miss rfarah v t 'cm to Mr A I) LeKoy, both of hi.!' Ed- the tamous Cie.udvke He is the tirst Uaviu 8 niori;ii,g for t fniies in Alaska. Ollizeii of Dtiily tiuurd August 7 I' ink Ficis. Clem Hodos was show "'is ns today some very fine llgs raised on a lot he outs on Thirteenth id root. Orogou can rais-3 just as good figs as Ca'ifoniia. A S Dresser has boon nppoiuted reg ister of the land ollieo at Oregon City to succeed II A Miller, term expired. Mr Dresser wun not nn applicant for the position. l'ortlaml Chronicle: Through the 1'iiih of 1'n.fS Edgar MeClure on Mt ClIAMIKfK S:kavu.;.1u. 0 C A E steamer Faradon has b,on taken olt the run b,lw,eii Va.niinn and Su s..!el.l,r. .. . ' " "O0K,0 Will ' ' ", mils' i mi .1 1 '1M i , . lighten the burden of their orlevon ..t mm ......... I i . o " for that region , . u ? j mvr wook, Oregon loses one of iuv, ni ' .O,."'" .l"uun--'liut. ouugmeu she has ever tKs're that went fr,v . .' . , s i , ttu aule tu clitini mice iarr nir oii.-li Khe j,. years a.; take allllctiou lu his low. "ill j the I'ioi'i on th I'. A tti.rn... o I, r. .,.! Tl sill) I.ick I.Nc-nrtsiv,. ir T- "'""'"on A retnirted on "''V ' MUs '-'ra:M iir.ti n, f piMiraj,-.,.. t. not be '. ,.u.' "l;),t of :fl',e!d KlMAIVI l, .1 ,r ,,, . it , . " " .Norton U''"lv. Iiav., 1,...., M.'ss Jeuuie Siuitson u, 1 nt llie iinii.,. worth r.'jr.iinsr r,, ,, - " portenced hop Ulau 1 Surirclel,! ..... i . ' u n!lil "f the! ill rayod w ill as a rule picking tolls Us, ident l. , us a lativ'e sou. I'rof McCIu re's eonneetiou with the State University, ho always hoto tho love and respict of the stu d nts. the faculty and all who were fortunate to know l.i.n. He was de voted to hU w oik, a man of sterling 'lu.alitiis and one w hom Orooon could - ul to lose. Ti,,, ('irouicla Joins ui !'.siin:iy f.ie ids wliomourn his untimely ikath. ii si' world' monetary system. .ifier ll hntl no us by foiyid Uial t0 was I ..-j. . at lo to talk nd tuxir, ' Uvurral Ageut, Kugeue. lllBOlloi1 IlkVllod -i llikiim mi