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I--;, AUGUST 21 fjJlujiiW HOICIDE. fjfdKrd' Elk Ciei'k Shot and killed Today, .11 s.trirot MioulH'K. , ,11,. Hit 1,1'lH1. . . . . ID 1 Cd" LsYONVlU-i:, OB., A..B - i ' - I'll. I ..iilf U'tltt hit lot I-" f -..t....l.,r ,.f ,. .riim r who has none . 111 1 1 II r- VtaHly'" I brought to C..n- THR VI' IUI 1HKST1HKD. L iii,.,i iii the Cow Creek j Hun n1"" . ,...., I Siilulmrv. Aug 17. The mime tllC "i.clll'Kd. Ul, lL n,an who was killed iu Lbt wreck .it Cow creek, Sunday jpbt upon whom a luquest wa wdst the wene yesterday, was Sals L His brother lives at Boulder, iltiduz county, Cttl. The remains ill be interred here today, foflhe other injured Jerry O'Neill, Lmer, of Deer City, Mout., is iu a Iticul condition, but will not consent Luinutati.m f ''is ''bnrles kuliuif, of Oswego, la doin8 M'vr LD,t first, mid will soon he in a Edition to he tent Lome. W H t fley l als" doiip; well. 'la'io Notice. will be at 1-3 1 i Bangs' livery stable Eu,-ei.e July III, 1807, in order to irchsne sixty artillery and cavalry Les, lay, blacks andfirnys; weigh C) to 110' pounds, and about . utids in height and live to eight years i I; must be -ound and well broke. Jt. 1SKANDKXSTKIX. WEDNESDAY, AUGCST Is IU luuu nillicted Aith tevi-rul e.'l.t- a ilr and tip ul lis Binders v. J T Culii-. K F r-'.utt i.( Crtswcll u., today. H It Kiii.ii. I "p .' I. 'a tike I HI1! A. SotiV C E Mywi-riof -i.iVm uriivt.l here this ii'Li-rnooii. I K Peters Nlu.in. fiutn a trip to 10 ynr.L i.f ( a'.iut V Mailing for jl.CO ut Dunn's. Kld'.r T 1 Kurd went to S.utluru Oregon this afternoon. A F M'Cluiiii' i f Ta tin, Wu.-li, I lure vUilini; his fninily. A-k to Mi- the laltst III shoes lit Dunn's in.- ili aitiiK iit. Mrs E K Angel left fr home in UukcrCity this for noon. Joliii Davii.-, the tailor, maile Junc tion a l,ti-ims trii today. Tinware, nuatantiid imt to rust for .1 years, by F I, Chambers. l!obt K Ciiiii.t i ll and f .inily leave for Fi ley Serines tomorrow. (ieiiuine No 40 oliw r ehil'id bliures at oO eelits, at F I, Chamber. John Shaw Hhinptd a car load of cattle to I'urt'a d this fun noon. K J Frazii r'solllee is now In the old Matlock building in, i:ighth ft net. Caliisoii it S in will nuole you prices on biniling twine that will btarlteyou. J V Wliite has moved his feed store Into the north room of the Day Mock. The rock cru-her is still at work for hu city im r thi Kugeiie county bridge. Col S P Sladdi n and wife, nf Port land, are registered at the Hotel F.u genc. () L Wood has n Uin.nl fit iu a snm nier outing in the vicinity of McMinn ville. Mrs J W White, uml family, win! to Sodavillc bnlav fur a -ever.il davit CHARGED WITH EAPE. A. Hull, of I'ukrg, Arrested for V F Hebert, road supervisor dis trict No 07 W I'O J II Pickens, deputv roadmpu- visor, disliict No '.'7 10 '. ' E II Fayiitf deputy roadsujtrvi- or duti let No '.'7 15 i'y U II Miller, priutlng I J T lloIiuil, routt supervii".r ilihtnet 1 1 T Is u0 A J JohiiH.ni herltl', otlbv nip plies TO A J J ihii-on nherill', bo.inl of -HS SHOULD RESIGN'. Ilamiinv M Exist lldwefit the Hoard uf ReiCDls, UT tele Nutlee to Fruit ami Hop (irowren. Tlie Eugeuse Soap Company is man- ifscturiiig a hr.st class - naie on soap jr the purpose of spraying hops and )ruit trees, which we offer you at a Wwuiablo pri.'e. Call at the Factoiy laiexamiiio the same. 'West Em iitii Sr., Near Cheamkhy, Eugene, Oreg n. To FxcliauRO. Will e.xeluuigo 7 lotf, ou'i store auildiiig, 1 dwelling house, 1 barn, a ."goad garden, fruit of all kinds ami 'plenty of it, located in Springfield, for I Eugene property. For Information I iuijtiire of I'i w AUMWAl.T, Irving, Oregon. . To Fruit Urowrs. Call on or write Thos Kegar, Eugene, atwut jour prunes and other fruit, at the Eugene cannery bulldlug. Mr igaris prepared to pack fruit and make arrargemeuts for shipping It to Eastern markets. Euifene Mill Storage Keduced. Storage on wheat reduced to 2 cents i bushel to take effect with tho be ginuingof the present wheat season. EitiKSK Mill & Ei.evatok Co. a ' For Trade. A good paying general merchandise for traile fur a eiioil furni. IlKlUirO of W. Bandeks, Eugene, Or. Dargains. We ui' closing out our line of dishes uu giuss ware. .Now is your cnaucc lor real barL'iiiiiH. Sack twine nt 22 cents a iiound. llest machine oil 40 rents a gallon. 1. K. Peteks, Dth street For Sale. 1 Piano " linraea. 2 hnpplea. 1 hack 1 road cart, 1 set doub.e harness, 4 sets uik'te harness. Will trade for lumber and hingles A 8 McClukk, Save Your liraiu. and Kiu-ey are n il iit to Kose. , of An F. ley- Few realize that each tnulrrel de troys it. oO worth of grain annually akelee's Snuirrvl nml (louher E ermiiiator is tho most efleetive and couoinical poison known. Price re fud to aj cjuU. For sale by Osburn DjLtii), aijea ts. Notice. I will give f 5.00 to any person who ill put me in communication with one illiain J stretch. There is no criminal charge against him. J S STII.KS, City Marshal, Eugene i- Farms for Sale. I have now thirty fine farms in the Willamette valley for sale. TIic-m.' ! 'anus include every variety in sue and I price. For description list, nddrest Oko. M. Mili.ek. Wilkius Block, Eugene, Or. Money to Loan. farm lands at go ul terms. For, I Particulars apply to ,i llo K. J. McCi.axaiias, (li;,v Eugene, Oregon. 1 - Married. Kd win C Test, wt'.l f t "1 'liwn In Ku.ni. ami now an ( i:i- t Ploye of the Longshore Priining Co, of in oi"'' Portland, was married at the metroi - on tl.f 'lis last week. Hisfriendsin Euget.e ; cilice .x tender congratulations. Iur ,H'd- it. Attorneys I'ilyeti omc lioin n profi ling. 11 (i Shields unl Clias Levin pe, have returned from Spiings. Frank Alley has accepted a pociiii u Win M Dysiugi-r's planing lui'l at ii i.-ci.uiy. K H SUipw ith and Joe Monis have led uotni;il eotitini.-sioiis In the er ..'s olllc.-. Mi-s Dora Wiiner of Cottage Otove vl.-itlng with Mrs KLIIawley, on c.t fith si net. V:.e:.t is wurtli 7J cents per buhel net in I.uui no. oieniay u soni as h i.s 7,1 c lit -i. Mi s M.d 1 1 Cr.; .v U iow the l"s e? cr of a Vive I. tunl camera presented to her by her father. p.iiy :t'i Ollwr plow Mid you can plow your ground now. Ti.ey stay in. L Chamber', Agent. Kalpii r.rtimley, and H II and J M Whitlieituy, rmod last evening rrom their outing on the Sanliatn. Mrs A E Wood and son, Ureas, re turned home from McMinnville, after very p'.ea-ant vilt, last evening. Mrs W I Vawter and family of Medfoid, lire visiting at the residence of Mr Julius Goldsmith iu tills city. Nellie Nurse, owned by Mr Clark, taken to Montana from Eugene, won a acing race at liutte, Mont., yesterday in a i.i.iniiii'i. license was issued lust evcuinu'l'V the county clerk toscolt n Lyons, 27 years and Etta I) iiiienui e IS years. iioiohT.iiit familv ariived here , i.-........ litis nioiniiig irom i awrence, imii-., and Immediately strncii in the Held. Hon fieo I Dorris went to Portland ..i.i.,..'d ii"il tra hi to attentl ine llll IW'l-'J " l'.,- Anemtiim which meets In I ill I '.o - . x that city tomorrow. isr.iickev and wile icuirneu evening from their homestead. While gone Mr Luckey erected n nnrn on ins place. I)r Prentice win reunu tomorrow. Justice Stephen Field has now served on the supreme bench 31 years, 5 months and ii days, two days longe' than John Mai-hall, thus breaking the rec.rd. He will probably retire. Mrs Lena Conklin was a passenger .... f.r,nwinm lofVil train for Port- i.in.l where she will t,, morrow evening n the ovei land train for San Fran- Cisco. , Miss Gertie OT.iicn of Albany, H vi-iting friends in I'ugene. She in- forms us that ner lauiei ,ju" who has many f'ieni lullV recovered from of last niii.mer. w k M:il hews, editor of IchrWiau Advocate, of San FrancU'o, 1 . -ro ve-'eriiav t eiuofc " . , .-. .... il,.. 11:L'S S a'Hl leu on ...v . tor home- lie r'T""" bi'lii'liciftl Tua l)ufblrr itu.li belli Me. Iluia, i"ii: io tiici.i p. Couuro, Ur., Aug 19. For some time It has been rumored that John A Holt would soon be arrested f r the crime of rape committed on lilt two daughters aged 11 and 13 years le iectlvely. This morning the arrest was made on a warrant sworn out before Justice Drury, for the crime of rape. Holt claimed his entire luu.icence, and de manned preliminary examination at once. The mother of the girls d the girls themselves told party today that the charges were false. Holt has lived here a number of years, belongs to several fraternal orders, nd lias bortio a fair repu ation. A few yeais ago his livery stable was consumed by lire. Ho Is the proprietor of the Coburg stage line, t this hour, 3 p iu, the preliminary examiiiutloD U being beard. Attoin-y II irris appeared on behalf of the state and L lillyeu for the defendant. CommUslonirt ( o c Pieiiedict Miller, service as super visor of district No .15 f 12 00 Eunene Lumber Co, lumber 5 05 II F JtiiKell rare of paupers, June IMC IS!) 8-5 James Frazer, care of pauper, claimed (9, disallowed C Mat hew work with rock crusher 5 00 A W Ullb rt work with rock crusher, team cd wood SI 82 A J Johnson sheriff, board of prisoner 3 57 A J Johnson sheriff, ofllr sup plies 3.5 Court accepted deed for laud for road purposes, said laud being in Sec 2S, Tp K! S 11 0 V, from J M Goldson Mid the clerk was ordered to record the same Id deed records of Lane county. Cape Creek road; ordered a public highway, Martin change in Shelly road; pro posed change ordered made. Dickey road; Hosea Stout, C C H iyes and F K llrlstow appoiuUd viewers and C M Collier surveyor. David Mcllee lumber 10,000 leet t00 00 J C Oooi'iile lumlicr 70 32 JCUoodale lumber 13 11 I) F l-Tsher, bounty 2 00 W L llrlstow pauper sup pi lee 19 CO J T Callison " " 40 T Callison bslt for rock crush? er 50 Frank E llrlstow, vlewlug Dickey road CC Hayes viewing Dickey road.. Hosea Stout viewing Dickey ro:id L C Moffat chainiuan uicuey road John Haves chalnuian Dickey i rnnil - W C M Collier surveyor uicKey road James S IHgglns work on Long Tom bridge, claimed f 15, al ey, county eoiiiini. Jul i o i 00 . 1 25 ..171 :5 .. 5 si ..103 112 ..lsl OS 10 out to work 2 20 2 10 2 30 2 00 prisoners W T liail nloiier Kegister priiitiog E O Potter, county judge salary o0 05 A S Patterson, treasurer July salary 41 0-5 CS Hunt superintendent July salary 50 I'O A J Johnson, sherill July salary, bid txi C 1. Scott.deputy sherill July 75 00 A C Jennings, clerk July salary. .bid 05 F L tiibb deputy clerk July alary 75 li TC Dotsou lerrymau July salary 75 K Howe. i ferryman July salary.. 15 no Ira Mcl'arlaiid lanltor July sal- y J M tioliUi n luiiil er J K Crow gravel.. .. (1 C Millett road woik U C Millett grave', loader LIl Patterson Juror Hartwlg vs Hurst 2 00 James Sloan juror Hartwig vs Hurst John liariis juror Hartwig vs Hurst 2 T llellmiru juror Hartwig vs Hurst T llattee juror Hartwig vs Hurst 2 00 Oeo O Yoran Juror Hartwig vs Hurst F M WiUins juror Hartwig v Hurst II Hollman juror llailwlg vs Hurst II C Doyie juror Hartwig vs Hurst J T Callison bridge irons... JT Callison pnupel supplies Meiritt Cast eel rebate on 1S05 poll tax Wheeler I.ros & Owen lumber.... Charles White bridge work F L Chambers hardware for blldges V 11 Andrews lumber. Eugene Lumber Co lumber 12 05 Win Darulell lumber 53 10 John AddibouluniUr 42 00 Uriilln Hardware. I'o hardware lor bridg.8 2 10 William Darneill lumber GO 00 H L Long haidwure 15 82 W M Vanllureii work on bridges 1 25 O W Lyons, road work 20 02 J K Jenulngs deputy clerk II 00 Vacation of county road botween tho upper and lower landing on McKen-" zle Kiver at ll.'r.ilricks' ferry, ordired vacated, I u the mutter of the- Morehouse road In see Hi tp IS s, r 2 w; Edward Ed wards, Ia'vI Pridemorii and Jessie Harnett appointed viewers and C M Collier surveyor. Hamilton road in tp 10 h, r 4 w; con tinued for the term. Dig Pralrio road in tp 21 s, r ." east; continued for the term. Adjourned ono day out of respect to Hon lohu C Church, who w as former ly county judge. The Truo Kemtdy. SliiWs anil Citizens of Eiiiieue. (WIIUOl llluisrll J nailer. r liUoil 00 00 00 00 : oo 2 00 42 0J 2 00 1 81 00 15 80 Tho Dalle 1 Inn s-Mountalneer, one of the ablest and most conservative Journals iu Hie sta'e, urges Dr C hap inaii ton sign the presidency of the State University, and give cogent reasons why his lurther retention of the position cannot but prove injurious to the luture usefulness of that educa tional Institution. Tlie'l'liius-Moiin-talneer says: "It now seems to bo an assured luct that Prof Chapman will not resign the presidency of the state university, lie having telegraphed his Intention to return to Eugene before the date fixed for the opeulng of the school. Having been re-elected president of the uni versity, it Is a matter of choice w ith Prof Chapman whether he retaiusthe position or not, yet it would seem that better Judgment would have dictated that he resign. Whether in the right or wrong, the opposition that has been raised to bis beiug retained at the head of the school onuot bo overcome. Tho i ftlclency of tho Institution can not but tie affected so loug BJ one w lio has Incurred the displeasure of a large uumlx r of the students and a consid erable portion of tho citizens of the city iu which tho university Is located remains iu control. "For the university to be a perfect sue cess as the leading educational institu tion of the state, perfect harmony must exlbt between the faculty, the Hoard ol Ut gents, the a udents and the citizens of Eugene. Thlu can ft ver exist with Prof Chapman as p esldent. So long as he is president of the university there will bo discord and dissension. It is a lamentable fact that one man's ambition to be vindicated or to retain control of an Institution where at least a respectable minority of its patrons does uot want him, should make him iu.1,1 on to the position, for ho can neither do himself nor the school Jus tlce. It would certainly be the best for theschool, aud for Prof Chapman also, If ho wculd resign." THE Sl'CCESSFlL ONES. List of Teachers (.ranted Certificates at tho Keceiit Examination. PUNT 00 TO KLOXDHw rallied.' - in.. Mi us From llutliru mil r Naniing to Ills Kriemb THURSDAY AUUl'sfTPJ. vV Hyde Stalker Is in tho city. Mohawk had a shower of lain hist eveuiug. The steamer Eugene has left (or the Yukon. Dow Huff, of Kostburg, is vUitlug In Eugene. Miss Maud Wilkinswetit to New- irt tod iy. Walter A. Woods' Mowers, J T CaU ou it 3 a. Wm Kyle, wile and son, ol Florence are In tho city. fine second hand Phaeton for $ at F L Chambers. Hon J D Matlock spent today at Coburg on business. Ml placesof vice Iu Astoria are to b) closed September U. little thunder last evening and a few Hashes of lightning. Fatler Daly was a passenger t.i Monroe this forenoon. Prof Young arrived home from Ya- piitia Hay this afternoon (1 M Jackson of Junction, was doing business iu Eugene today. Mi s Venin Adair was an arrival by put night's overland tiain. Miss IWrdle Day vent to Koseburg this afternoon to visit friends. Dr Prentice and wife returned home on the local traiu this forenoon. Tho Iowa republicans yesterday nom inated L M Nhaw for governor. Supreme Judge (Iranger of Iowa, went to Koseburg this a ternoon. Parties desiring hay baled address M. Perkins, box4:i7, Eugene. J B Harris went to Portland on the local train today on a business trip. Commissioner Bailey and L N Honey returned frcin Portland msi ulght. MraWI Vawter and Mrs Hill left for their home in Medfoni, on msi night's 11:28 traiu. rramiemenl aro Mug made to water the maple trees Iu the southeast park of tho public sipiare Dave Linn and wile left this morn. lug forasoveral ilays' stay m me mountains near Waltervllle. Mrs I) W JarviH and children went to Portland this afternoon. Tliey will return to Eugene in a few days. Walter A Wood harvesting ma chinery at prices to suit the times. J T CAI.I.ISON & Hon, Agents. Miss Lulu Kunshaw went to In deieiidoncothls forenoon to pay the Miami Cooper, ol that place, a visit. Martin ltees, of Thurston, was In the frut of Un gon will ere long be peiic, city today making arrangements with uy eNtttbllslied. Eastern btiyere ill Jeffrie & Co to handle his fruit crop. como wn ttmi buy direct, m til it m V H Lee, formerly of Coburg, now grower will know Just what v In tho goneral luerchandlso business at rcall.e upon ins prwiuci an m . U'uriii KnrliiL'S. Ureiroll. was III r.u. niiimirami i.i ...".,. Corvallis Time-: Another i llei .i.'k been reielvc.l Irom liutliyu I m i-y and It contains n did. led sn lili'il mined warning to nil not to alteiupr to n iirh the Klomlike this yesi Oil Idler win iiililricd to WillUni "i less and win written at Dyea sh ill-' after the arrival there of Ml Tui'ny on tlie steamer Elder. In full i! follows: ''Dyi.i, A hi la, Augtit S, si. Aeionliug to I'loiiiisii I dni' yo;t lne. Have only just ariived. Eviy thing Is a scene of confusion, hii lit is rated low, One man of llm c.uty was drowned the evening we uriL'ed' The next uioriiing a horse dii.' icn I.a-t nilit a hlle man shot an I "b an, an dso it g.'is. Every man 1 fort; I smell danger abend. Tlie paM is iiluio-t blocked and the IuOians who curry over it raUo the rates i iy time a new Ismt load of KI"lnliUn arrive, and they are now charln cents per poiiiiil. it is terrible, ..:id there will be Intense suffering on 'Iu part of some people. Wo will not ul fi r unless I am sadly mistake!!. Hihhk men have given up Iii despair on .he pass, and have damned Col and he. tears of sonow and wrath. NVe Schmidt Fro and myself, will exr clso our best judgment eonceinlii. how to operate. Warn people ag" I'. coming here. I only have time lr po". these few lines, and my luformatloi' . the pass nml the price ol packlm. i. from what others have told me t.'itei I will send soinethlng autlicnlt.'. Watch tho piipi'rs. I cannot writ, an the facts to my different frleads. oi; can lorm no bleu of what an undei tak ing It Is to get to Klondike Me Heasen disembarked at Juneau. "Iti iiiYM Turn y Prunes In Uooil Demauil. The Dalloj TiiiieH-Moiintaltiw f August 17tli says: "A A 1'niuhart, representing Im Farmers Market In this city, lie.' :e ceived telegraphic advices to rtucliHe live caw ol Italian prunes at 35 rents a crate, and ship tin indirect to .VII xu. keo, Wis. At this pr'ee the grow r will realle 2S0 jht car tor i-eli prunes, will nave to nine no tmin upon loss by shlpmont, or fall In I if market, and will get tholr money . soon as fruit has been accepted a' car. While It may lie p-wslble to le ali.e better prices than this by ion signing fruit, still there Is a possli lllty of loss. This method of marketln. In First tirade Esther Heiimun, J W Abbott, Hobt Dansburn, Aaron liamb. Nellie Currin, May Hello Andursou. (Second (Irado Elinor Hale, Alberta Bylvtster, Adam Mishler. E D Polll, Abblo Humphrey, Katio Hunk. Third Grade Jesslo Llvermore, lt..ll Keeliev. Will II KreldtT. J K was in I'.u gene today. Miss AnuaCruIn returned injunc tion on this lorenoon s local iruiu. blie reports Mr F W A Crain's healla much Improved. Ed MoCornack hat returned from a prospecting tour In Southern Oregon. Ho says lie has located o good quart, ledge In that section. A letter from Mlsa Koso Moyer, who 7 00 W M lUpiue, editor Tlskllwa, III. "Chief," says: "We wou't keep house without Dr King's Now Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds. )oweJ 12 tO Expcilinented with mntiy others, but has not yet been made. u- a Umu n road aLd brldae never got the true remeoy u.u.i work C2 CO L N Honey et al repairs on Co l.i.r, IirliliB 64 IU we used Dr King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take its place It our I home, as In it we liove a certain and nurg oriuge - -- Lauo county, ur UF Kent road work 10 25 sure cure for coughs, colds, whooping lllttt Trent Lumber Co, lumber 5 73 cough, etc." It Is idle to experimeu to by U1 , i.- ir tn..ham. nauner supplies. ... 4 30 with other remedies even if they are 13 00 5 CO hist remain until when she will leave 4 00 30 1 70 1 70 in Eugi'iie, has ,is. rioiM illness tho Pacilic return' Foley o'clock l.iwin,: pr; traiu bad a delightful ml: , in it:. S'nte-M.ali: ,'lle w tl.' Miss E ,, M'-tit the home of Mr I nt Morulng ,'et.l iy for a r;i hoii.e. ;;r,t ijovrriior I-om ; ;..,;n:ing titlier a r'in la r f H H r, niiids-i"o' r to t I. In mis -"ii, i" "rul1 f thiir cmitin'iauee .. ... ...r,. u'ini'aid has acted . '. .Vtlrnt their terms t i' ir.-,l when the leg . . r -i r... ., d (i-n-r i h,. V.lli'li t L.,.-kw d, , p..itlaii'l y- f l:i r ret ; slaturu d E II Incham, pauper upplleg. WT Halley couuty commission, er E 11 Ingham, pauper supplies..., LT Harris deputy district at torney, itate v Crow 5 60 W H i ates, Justice of the peace state vs Crow 8 05 K M At bott. constable state vs Crow - 00 J It Crow witnesa for state, ca-e state vi Crow Scott Llndley witnesa for state case state vs Crow Itoss Wlsby witness for slate case state vs Crow Mary Maxwell witntss for de fendant case state v Crow A W Gilbert, work with rock crusher iJ J H Honig worn wiw rw crusher 33 r.vi Kimmous work with rock crusher Geo Young work with rock crusher I Bllghtou work with rock crusher T E Creed work with rock ctusher 10 if w I.vman work with rock crusher T E Creed work with rocn crusher Charles McVey work with rock crush' r FJ Patterson work wllb rock crusher i; l j'olll worK with rock crusher K C Paine worn nu - crusher II Beams work wl h rock crusher Lk-los D Neer, architect court . 650 00 house ........." Sanford C Keuney, (allowed July xi i sot i r ail tiers 3 00 it i' Wheeler, deputy sheriff... 10 00 ..... v,.pn .lor.ul v sheriff 50 00 V V I ! i CM Collier, surveyor uiged on you as Just as good as Dr King's New Discovery. They are not as good, becauso this remedy has a record of cures and besides Is guaran teed. It never falls to satisfy . Trial bottles tree at Henderson it Linn's Drug Store. Letter List. Aug 10. Mrs T J Brown Chas David, Hobt Gettens Mr Unseize, Miss Enore Jay, W II Joy. (2i A i'hr ft in rent will miel.' i ,v...i nut. I'lTMHit mlWllK l"r w,aWe.uii0wi...ivMiT;.tiii; uilM Flint, Ella Edwards, Elsie Lea, Mabel visited with Mr aud Mrs A Yerrlngton Barbour, Stella Armltage, Paul Ball- several months, slate, she hnd arrived man, Irino Huston, Mlldud Lock, at her home, Petoskey, Midi, wood. Flossy Lockwood, Mary Bown yd Ankeny ud family will return Ida Peach. to Eugene next Wednesday. Aiicr a Out of 4S appllcauls, 20 were success- reBt of ft fcw days they wl'l go to foiey ful. There were fewer failures man B.ugs and spend two or inree wee. usual, the papers b lug fuller and D,,nt wait until all those lino Char more carefully prepared than common. f 0ut t;ook gt0VC8 aro ull sold then Tho examination or the staie P"!-' pfty go per cent more by your negit geuco, Hop Picking. assortmeui. lir Hoval. formerly of Junction City, We, tlie undersigned, hop grower of l9 now located at Woodland, Calif, a Lauo couuty, Oregon, do hereby niu- town about me si.e oi i-.uguuc , tho maximum price I learned he has aireaoy womeu .m - to be paid by us for picking the crop oi g00d practice. 1S07, shall be (lxed at .10 cents lore The weather being fuvoratiie, nop bushel boxes or at tlie same rate If Lping w beglu at the Bllghtou hop paid for by weight: yard on the Day Island on monunj-. Campbell & Walker, 11 u nays, r.u- Aug .jj, Ttie i,0,w are reporteu io ou unson Bros, W P Choshlre, (00 cents . d Conaition. iiiiknr Cltv Democrat: Miss lllanche Fitch, who has been visiting at tho home of Mrs J V Fault for tho past fev days, left on the afternoon train for her home In l'orlianu. Geo W Hhluehart, of oouaou, was in town today. Mr Hhlneiian is a Lane county pioneer aud owns a larm 'lrur I ho ay Fur tliu I'M (mm tlio sjsti'iil l IU Kti.l di'lirln, wlili li, It ri'lslu. J, woulil t l'l Hie biKllly llul'h inl uvcrlhrow liimllh. l''l llll lltllU'llllllclll(l!ll,UlO Uiwulu, lust t ki'litlHTlicliy Iri'u Irom olmlrui'llom If u.t.v Hit) una grliliif, sillily sctllif Slid sr.H.lH: i sllmrtl.', Iliwli'tlur i Slnmsch Uilltrs, l.!u.; notnnlr IIIktrIi'i Impurltli'". I'ul lnlso sl-s lliu tliiins 'l Hiu liiuwllnsl csiml, wlmti ! VIUHl liT Cliunll!ll0ll lit UlO HIlWlM UH t IO- lent iiirnli' I lm loiimi'li, lltrr n ''il iimy uruHiimtru llkcwliw relnlute!! sua i..i in lit Uli In I si'ilmi l.y this liiilml wide Rii.l e.irrwiiri., n.l i'tnry rii, Bbr, muR.lt ml iii.rni'M.Tli'iii'i' lir't l'"'J i.... i, ,n I'tii.lit.'i.lloUAblf. lllorouill. muni K'liisl "'l wUuIiikiiiis iiiwllclnl lime lnl. ii,l iiwlns 11" KPU'sey In boUiilo iuioe i'ieluinly, Ills llis ri'ini'ily htl la,.' : liiinm.liiil.l u', on ecouiil ol 11 'fj' '" jui, and usimly clluu. Hlicut jumped Again. CiticAiio, August 18.-Hepteiuir wheat closed today at 881c, the highest point It haa reached sluoe 18111, au n F L Cha'oibers still lias a good advance of a full 4o since yeatenl. Tlie closing was a aceue long to oe .u mumliered, the pit In the last few ndn ules of trading becoming a struggling mass of excited speculator tryltik frantically to buy. There was liter ally no wheat for sale, aud the ellf 't of the shorts fairly took the market 'I its feet. muiiHon I st hundred) H Hmeed, P Ay res, J C Anderson. (J0 cents per hundred) J iV Thornsbury. (00 cents per nunureu) Sherman Hays.TD Linton, W L Bt Joliu, Wm Nels. Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of John in ll li'lteia in the matter oiuie it -.. -,,,,. ri!f,ulres his oo C Church, deceased; probable value or -- - hfj estate fl2,0G0. Adallne Luurcii ap- . . f()Um, nt Mntou Hop Yard. I pointed administratrix. i rimblenee on Olive street, between Hop Pickers Wanted. Hop picking will commence or. Mio Dr Brown yard, two mliea eaa ol Hprlnglleld, Monday, August W" Pickers wauled. HIIEBMAM IlAKK Storeg. At factory prices still, at F I, Cham hers. . . ..Ill AT Coos BAY. warsuiieiu w.. "Prof Washburn paid the bay a sbort visit lately, and made Inriuiriea mm. 1 12 9 75 8 00 0 00 8 00 3 00 1 00 Plekiug will commence In the Linton hop yards, Wednesday August liith. .1.'.. ..i... t,,i, ,i,l nieUiiiir for us will nli iise engage their box In j.crson or by nail Immediately so t'nil none may be disappointed. 1 CO 4 00 12 73 n oo n.iiv i.mrl AuctMl .s Fikst Hoi's or Skahon. The first hops of the season of 18(17 came into Eugene today '1 here were 12 bales of the Fugles variety and they were grown on the Mrs I L Campbell yaid on the McKcnzie. The Fugles Is an early variety and is tit to heavy a produ.er as the English cluster tho variety grown here with tho exception of a very few yards. Duikk l iti ii -Lr.ciil grocers tell Hint Hi V are reccjvir.ir nnvt'- daily fi""i comii.li'sion merchants Iu Portland, fa'i 1-raiielrc, anu i liica go advising every farmer to dry every pouud of apples, plums and prunes that they possibly can, as the prices nromise. to be largo. The Klon dike and "tber mining excitements ..in ink many pounds, besides the nmrkel is now intliely cleaneil up. Uikii August 15, 18U7, at Latah, Wash. Frankle Gilbert, aged 10 years, linutfhter of Mr and Mrs J H i " " ySKCs, :,u,,r,.i s i; - sua, ?sri . t. r ythiu vv. manner. We acknowledge a pleasaiii can irou, jT Di awz, editor and publisher of the Word newpaier at Staples iMiun. iir Drawa reports prospects ot net ier nines At Miller, hop yard fl mile, north of in that state on account . , i ui.. .I...1 n.liln9l I. r teen lor WUCUl. l,ugene on river roau. n,., - i.-.-. nra,vmeu hud a long Come at once, ion w... " - .,,. wait last rilgni iur mo " I,Ul OIU ed administrator, with K,324 bonds; .,u win mind. Joel ware, m t.ictru, J W White, J I) MatlecK. Hop Pickers Wanted Monday, get work. W M Miu.ek, (Second Hand. C W Thompson, deputy sberifl 2 50 1 (jo xlman, this cily. A lot of second hand bhycles, bug' gius, hacks, wagons and plows, and at awnydown prices on both new and H'l'ond band at F L Chambers. lisiiT odi'l A.isum i Lawn Party. M rs Chase anl ber daughters, Misses Emma and Nettle, .mve a most delightful 'awn parvy w . . ....... ...i. numUr or their lauy irieuus )-.:....; afternoon, on North Pearl street. A light luncheon was served and some iced drinks. It was a very peasant a (lair. To Tkape. For wood, hay or grain, i.tovftfi. note. We trade for any thing. CL BHIE& HVBTOS. nected at 10 p m not trrive uutll 2 a m. Tho wife of ono ot the gentlemen became alarmed and hunted him up at 1 a. m. T,.,tv's Oreuonian: "Mrs K Muura, the famous hostess of Mea- cham Station, on the O li & - . her sister, Mrs WO lilocit, oi un; ritif l'a..and her niece, Mrs II i' ' . i. ........ i .. Watklns, of Eugene, are regime,... ... the Portla-Jd." J H Prawl shot aud mortauy ". ed Daniel Malony, ex-city marsnai The Dalles, at that city at 3;20 Tue H..fiHnifwn. The trouble arose oto . ... race that occurred In Klickitat Woi.li . two months ano. The couui, " 'I - , men met t ud Malouey struck 1 rawl, who Immediately drew a bulldog re volver and shot three times. Malouey was shot below the heart. Prawl Im- I mediately gave Ulmsilf up. i.r If tho bav is adapted for lb cil "' " ... ture of oysters. V are sorry m fessor could not retuulu longer anu make a more thorough investigation. We know from experience that Eas'.' ern oysters will thrive here, as lhl fact was demonstrated very orily several years ago; but what I in people hero wain w - whether or not the oysters will l ioi.-wtte and multiply. Experiments, oon ducted by some olio who baa bad iX perienco In sueli matters, is me o.v ... ... ..Itiulfin .uill way by WblCIl tt correok wi.u.-n.w .. i,u.i Tcinnerature ol water I... ri iii'hei . lemperuiuio may bo tho same as at otnei piacw. where oyster culture is a success, tui oilier conditions, equally Important, may be lacking." Fruit Hrycrs Wanted. I want two men expel lonced In diy. Inn fruit, September 1st, 1S07. NOKKIH HUMPHKKV Makuiki.-A; Walton petonii-e, August 18th, ia7, by J L Atklun Justice of tho peace, Scott H and Etta D Valeltlue. All of Walton, Laue county, Oregou.