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HE KtuEN E 1 1 IV lilUKI). L32 osne mil u r i iririir .... LilLl luuwih. uwnuir. PBfc. LL UriUo , Publishers I'K ! "I l lalirett" -neci l caaeveotnaM r.iKlitli streets li i -ii I? i :T 1 1 1 v Mr vw i,nl i l.wi l.i :,i .ii i i. i. ... 'I'll ' . i i I i Kill i: tins li I iiii"i ...... LUCKEY. DIALXI IN Wt. I . . I 1 . t .1 , u Ktc wt-rK tTT.iUU'U. Win; iWN, M. D. iiirM' i . A.u flu i,tr,v.t I u Til l. C WUUlK'.M'K, AlT.ilINKYAT-LAW. -One half Mock south of t 'lirinnnn K oast, Okkoon. N r m iliKI Fl L1U.N S MAKK 1.1.1 . Al l! KNKY.S AT LAW tale. . Y if i. .... lu n in- .ii llliicK. El UEN't Oacaon. i WHITSOV, I O .N TIST. IHlr ! ,.,,! Llm offlrw'aml tillnren nf 1U il. . , .,,,,1 S' V Hemlersou. 1 am j l i I" lll HI I UK IU hltv r i .,,.... .. i.. 1 1 mi ni in All. ..i.l , wa1 a n.fli,. t f .. .-i- n i ii n n eiirviiiii i . r m pUKK, - - .1, i lljl U' tl i'l l ge an t Eleitriclty. uuffiL.in i iiiuiv Antuuiu i.iiarn hit FIRST AJIOHRIi BANK Of Eugene. up Gash Capital. $50,000 Plus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. K-VERAL BAMXnra BUSIKBSS '"ls on rr...,.l,lu SI.' lit t'l.'cagii, KrjncU-i, and P"t: lM. . -"-riDLe ,lcl ,.n r.ni-n .-.'imt'l. - - .r .ut.ieet I" check ,.r itrti i e'r .-tr.l '.. '.. .! r.-. r BbiiiRio. B Kaki. Oaakler, icot HAJVIPTOiN BROS We keep in h !tad with our line it gocds for the public m salt too large no ;-al loo small to receive our atten tion and painstaking service And Bee us every day, lor show Special Bargains in brig each day we lit new ootids Y laco at your disposal tin' best goods in the market pake the prices right. Pur greatest ambition is to give you better trade than stoiv in town. Never o much goodness crowded into values as you in our store today. OKEtiO.N AHEAD. Usburn Passts Naval Cadet Examination. Wayne Hails' (luarJ 8ept I P W Ostium tmliiy recfivid the fol lowing telegram frni It is mm, who yen recently tppointed to llie naval Dftdetablp: Annapolis, epto F W Oshukn, Eagene, Oreson. Paeced mental exaintnaUon. Will telegraph result of liy i-U-al examin ation. Wayvk Osnt RN. Cadt t CM urn harj notliinx to fear from the ri tiults of t lie physical exam Id iIiod ax he has a strong and nigged pbyalqae. Wben it I- couaidered ho large a percentage fail who try this examination ine cause nr cuugimtuur ! Hon hecoiue t lie stronger. Wayne O.-lurn ii a native Oregouiau land one of her sturdy and Intellectual -80II8 i mi when much can rightly e expected in UU chosen vocation. , , r . MOST .Stamp Warrants -Money-tirokers are not pleased oyer the new revenue stamp law. Iliokers who make a specialty of buying up city ai d county warrant-! are particularly In oonvenlenoed. Every warrant that i asslgni d to the brokers by employe! has lo have slainp. The wairants tbemeelveido not rt quire the stamp, but ttie ordtr of assignment doee. A ".cent etamn Is neettwry. No matter how large or small I be assignment may tie the uniform ra'e Is demanded b Ihe govirnment. EUGENE Loan iSavings Bank Of Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL idui) $50,000 W. E BROSJS PreTlilent. B. D PAINE, Vice P'eildint. F. W. OSBUHr;, Cathler. W. W. BROWN. Att't Ctihler DIRECTORS' F W OSBURN D A PAINE. J B D PAINE. F ROBINSON' W E BROWN . J B HARRIS A General Ban-dag HumIhc . . . I.. ' TrilllSilK'Ici' oil nuirim" f r an tli . lirltUMTill C K'l "I tin. ibvohvju r r- . , i fflTC f r.":.,?nn , Im.' rem rM on tlinedfiswli" ' rtjjpr of va.II f'T the suirsg. of vslo.blc OtilleCllon.rircelTcourpromiiUlUiulon. LANEGOUNTY BANK Batabltsaee im Hit, -or- EUGENE, : OREGON. A General ankiriQ business in all branches transacted oi favorable terms. A O. HOVEV, President! I . . UHA.MS. i-h.'-r A (i HOVEY JR.. Asst Cashlel ESTABLISHED fOR THE DMEMmTIIU OP EUGEN)., OR., A STRONG LETTER Mr Ferry lbs Smelbiif to Si to His PrifDds. Mill. Ill IM , V HOME Or A FRIEND, Kept , IMiS. j editor Qdaju: Ai i bate kU opportunity I will writ you u Icit, r width you amy pabliBH in regAid to step taken agalm me fur killing pin a-atit out of RRMOn. The solve i' ; cowards (ha! top' rh d mi me are guiry oi o,. mini" n,-n-i ('r which they cry out f.'r DM In lie poalsbed aud not only that tut they have penetrated farlher into the dark fure-ii wllh the d ig and Win chester In Ihe MOOeesfUl pursuit tit deer; they have alo IIMtked 'ODg Ihe pleasant streams ot Lane OOUnly and destroyed the rlsii wuii dynamite, Kai'ta that can lie proven I do nut ex eel to stand a trial al though my friends have told me tint they would pay my fine ehopM ii.ere he any, in order lo discover w ho Ihe sneak uf a poltroon was that mad. the report, I learn and from good author ity ion that uue of the buslneee men of Huge. ie has put himself in a 'teal ih- .1 of trouble concerning Ible matttr I don't see how it van henellt him In the least and may do htm much damage, As In Mr Kissenger, game warden, I do not know the geutleinarrMinr do 1 care to f.irm bkt UqUtiotenOl just now hut as far as I know he is a perfect gentleman and I have ua'ighl against him aud il he will leave I list "war rant ' at homo and come out to Llewellyn I wll' gladly furnish dog, guns and ammunition and go w ith tiiru hird hunting any day; but if lie comes on any other business I'll not be present. Yours Ktc, W T Prrr . Look Out For It im. A few dayssiuce a young man named Harry 1'alterEou skipped out f inn 1 he Daltee, leaving a numhtrof debts no paid, srys the T. M. He was a com parative stranger in Hit city, but dur ing I. Is residence of about a month in The Dalles made himself quite con spicuous. He pretended to be1 unite religious, aud look an active IUt rest in the Daptist church. lie was nf pleasing addnss and u cured a situa tion as st mo 'raplier w ith a business a.... i ....i. llllll. UUl BVVVI K"' lUIM ll'liuj B - ' to work. He had a happy faculty of Qi 's being heard befo e Justice being seized with a severe lit whenever W Intern.t ler this afteniMHi In cha.U occashm r.qulred. Patterson is said ueis at tin curt house, belore a Jury to have worked a sort of confidence consisting of D Cherry, A o Holden, game wherever he has been, borrowing H D Wiley, 11 L Marlln, W 1 a Tew dollars here aud there and et-1 ' "' v''rr!,l The Btale li tins a few weeks' hoard at different represented by Deputy Attorney Hai- boarding houses. He Is supposed to i!a and J M Williams, aud the d. f- n-e bava gone either to I'eudleton or Walla Attorneys Klneeyand Bllyeu. a Walla and people ..,,,1 ,,..,. I.. Ihara ),, ,. in ive him along. Tlll'KSTOM ITEMS. Broken Hop Picking in Pro gress, Ann A 12-year old son of Dr II F Russell fell from a chair in the post' lib e ihe other tlay and broke one of his arms Just above the wrist. Dr Rusoell set' the broken hones and Ihe boy i- l et ting well fast. Mr Southerland was paralyztd Sal utday. Hilly Yale, who was so badly shot shot in the hip some lime ago neat the McKi li. e Bridge is now able to bob ble about With the aid t'fa couple of canes. He thinks Dr Ruosell is a great surgeon. Hop picking has commenced here.' Aii uosprsyed yards are mouldy. Eastern Oregon Farming. Pendleton East Oregonlan: w i Pieice said totlay that he was in the midst of the harvesting season in the 1J ...II l.... l. 1..,. Ir, urauiiv nuuug uncj uvic ,,r in.-, ... i associatioa with Henry K Pierce aud liA,r. istirillt C.f) (M II I .11 - 1 1 - T grain WIS year bibideB haviti.( their Urge sugar beet I rterests. ThePienis (( . . . ,0 reM,r(.,i? Dter- buehtl-of grain, the respective tsts t l the three being In lliie propor tion: H F Pierce, 70,000 bushels; W M Pierce. 00,000; C M Pierce 20,000. Mr Pier' e asserts that I he sugar U'ets Bre an unqualified siicce and will lorn out big crop. R ooi.-Supt itessler, t , Plbi-k tbe Eugene public schools, has estab shed his ofrie" In the Central building and can be found there from 10 lo 12 ol each day until school commences, which is September IU. He is at pre e nl busily engaged in making a m lied- j ule of atudy, which will unhide the higher g ade to be ao-leil nils year, as 000 as iu' o""i " publishetl. DK WRATH! rilMlrLES. MP TH IMi.N H SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. ms WAS IT ANDRKE Strange Visitor on him Daj IMMI'.. - 1 .11 l lii, ; Sept 4 A spet la' I Hit Tun II. i.,l : i in Wlll!l i'- Maiii- Indian- leaching Dauphin Ir. in thi' fur limit report meeting an Eskimo ttlml II . f I!.' appearance among , them , , ,'di n li l from lie. cl mdl "li the ahorrs of Hud sou bay, Tb opinion among the whites I" thai lite man is Andree. the Arctic expl ir i .loll ni) I.. Hint hnnv I, Hunt, whii a.eii!ei,lallvl,um ""i"' i-nuaww wnwguwn im shot hiiuovlf l,-i liiur dny whilBi''""" '"" bunting ptwasaots mar the old SsJttu The enpsrtntendsat will bain his place, three tin. - west of Eugene, ofl ,u ttB,"I M"1"''' ,l"' dn I Salurdnv i i ;ht at "lit U;3l0 Clock after maklflg a most game and deter iiilueil light asaiusl the Inevllahle. That hetven survived that length of time is due only lo his ludnruultaMc will, aid his attending physicians ix pressed snrpriia that lie was aide to msksso brave a Sgbt fur life, Hia eotlrelefl side was ahu,wi gone, ihe lung In ing entirely ezpoeed, the ribs broken and kbattered mid even tin- heart sac torn, yet with a high, though weak pulsation Im made it brilliant though hopeless struggle. John I. Hunt was born at I'um Calif, w here he leave-a Tailo r, mother ami b other. He vassged Ujeacs, it months and IS day He has been al resident of Eugene nbmit live years, pursuing his vocation of jetkiy mist of this time, but for the past year has assisted in the management of I ho pilnl store belonging to ihe l.aue hens t whom he beats i be idatii nship of uonsln. The funeral was he. d Ih.s aflernooii I I :l I o'eloek from the dene residence to the I 0 O F cemetery, Dr I) I Love ridge, lector Of t Mary's BptaOOpal church offlelaUn a goodly nambw were in attendance. w- l LT ami BAT MM c im on Trl 1 1 He (ore JUstn an ii r Today. inter. Osilr iniard, oej'l I A cause for action w lit rein ( harles Wan is charged with assault and battery unon the person of Hi l. n oeinurrer in c nn naiui n- and overruled. The parlies to the eult are (otuian and live west of Eugene. Owing to the Inability of Helena (uost to un derstaud English a recess Is being held as we go in press, to enable t!"' muri to procure an interpreter. 'in.' t tract ore are placing the beat. logapparatuelntttagaw court liouee building. Our m l hit ml, Henry Sli v ait, Is go ing lo put ill a stock of goods at Com stock and become a toll Hedged mer chant. His wife will be bueluesi in imager. ftoeebdrg Plalndealar sjepl MraH Mi-t r who for evt ral weeks was In a' ad nice at the la-dsldo of her igl d mother, the la'e Mrs Harrhot, Plnks lon. spent last Friday at Olsndala euroute to her bon e at Hiarveout. Fred Halley, of Hood Hlver, had picked and shipped I berries up to Mon Is quarter of an acre tbli being hie first tiieteare :!' ciatcs aud that he ill bav rosl conies. '.' crates of bl n'k last, f rem one J.year old vim , rop, He thin. I j i on ihe Vines, e blackUrries Oil ' ,ttV I'orilS i I '"'1" ""- . . , o.i. - oftVe on subscription but this don't wood has i III' ,111 II' A i ' " In, n mnti r soaknl witn iwo or uino months of wit weather. Dry wood t;,.,'. at ibis shop and those who waut to furnish woo l must app:y tally. The n mains of the Ute C f Wngh', of Harriaburg, alio was drowned at' Yin hts, were c yed ' his home at liarri-tiuig ami were inln red Hunilsy i in at tin iieai Huriisturg. Ms-'iih! cenieteiy lie body of his sou I whom he wa-in.ng in rescue w Inn drowned, has doIUm. r. covereo. Hon PI K ni. Hop pickers are hereby notified that I will comm. nee picking hosi on my place, across the river fr iu Eugene, I l,,ir.ilv Sent s. m. frmer m ile for Hept 6th " 0 r - 1(.reby ehangid lo the niu. John Brown lO-HITLMRfi UY THE SWEAT UP MR PUBLIC SCHOOL Cilj SdfM taltr Outlines Hie Cora- ttl Vejr. ii Paints i ii.miiiiiii) aiiiieeri ,i Tliv following letter from B l lleaa- ler, city suicrliiteiuliit of sdioo'.-. In lull nl Inlaw, -t tit t It ii thin' iinil In tn kens u pitmWi.l sesso.i ju-l p ioui 'i Inn: ' l'o tlM palfOM o( lilt" poWM sch""ls. The school year of W-t wlllbeglo Muhdaj Bepl ISalSam. The date oi opetilng his I een sit one Wi ek Intel H in ii-ir.l in order lo acci'iiimlali" In p plCkeiU, campers and nllieis. It Is bojpd that all parents will have (hall ablldren snttrou the il.st day if possi ble, and then keep Iheiii ri guhir mid irom i n lo iw, ive on ami aii I p a, ready toooaaall parents, pupils, teach ers, o I'thers i iici inlng school mat- ters. A new mauttal and course of study is In preparation, Hi which eompiete arrangemeuti wilt Ih msde for blgb cbool work, I, is the intention to provide IWO Courses, English and col lege preparatory; Ihe former will he adapt' d lo the needs of teach' is aud those not contemplating a college course. Pupils who failed at the springes smbmtlon, ami Who have stmlmt duiing the summer, may be re-ex- imitted if they wish on Thursday an I Fridsy, Kept Itth and ltitli, at the Central building. PSplls of lat year's Ninth grade who w ere couditiollid should also pre sent themselves fur examination In (he conditioned subjects. A large class was enrolled ill this grade l ist year and a number dropped out for one res on and SUothei beftllS the end of the term. All these si udeuts era invited to oall at Ihe oAraaad In- vesligeie Ihe new course of study. Other young pe sons lii the city w ho J Bl, , ... . , li ive not onmiiletcd a high sole "I course should avail themselves of lhi I Opportunity, and are likewise Invilnl to call on the superintendent. We hope Ihe citizens of BUganC will ettciiurage the adoption of a full four eiirshlgh sch'sil cuirse from which our pupils may gradual" on an equal staii'ling with Ihe best schools of the public, cast or west. 'l'he war Willi Spain has quickened our national pulse and wo are no longer hut dimly conscious of our greatness. Thai the source ami siip port ol our uatlnual greatness Is In the education of Ihe people metis no argil 1 meet, Li I us net as if we believed thn'. Ihe ! education of our children should he out llrsl eoCUldetaliOfl as good citizens. Very respecthilly, E I) Hkshi.kr, Hupt Public Schools. Ilryan's Itegiuient Slill In. WASIIl.NtlTO.N, Sept fi-No request has been motived at the War depart ment fir the Immediate muster oot of i olonel Bryan's regiment, 'ho Third Netiraska. Il Is also said that If such a li qiie-t was made It could not be compiled wllh, because the quota for Nebraska to bo mattered out has been 111 led. iceolutrona, EltiK.xK, Or, Se( l. 1, ISOH, Wiikkkah, The Hev W 11 Farr, I) D, ntlr ifflelent lecrstary ami late pastor f the Cumberland Picaby leriau church In Ibis city, -has resigned his pastorate, to labor In other fields: therefore lw It ltKHni.vKH, That we have been de lighted aud blessed by our association with Or Farr during his stay among ue. That we will cherish pleasant memoiies of this courteous scholarly Christian gentleman, and priy Ood's blessing upon hint and his faithful wife, and upon their WOffk wherever tbi Ir lot may be cast. The price that will be paid on (be Columbia for 'all salmon h s not yet b en made public, but several fisher men who are unattached In any can nery have been "Min i a oo'itt cl M not leas then l eauteaiid I cents, if that much is paid by oilier canneries. Nearly iili the seines tint wee In oper ation tilting the spring I III lie at work, and if the uiiiouul of salmon are In the river that are repr rted, Astoria will see a busy winter The 1 1. man Paulsen luinla r tafl ul f Astoria. Is about two-thirds cotnpleleil land draws about ten feet About N , en are kept busy hauling lunwr and , lylti It lo position, and II Is thought . " ' o reauy inr se i in a.f.ui lluie weeks. L Mrs will lie siciiii.il fore ami aft lo this raft, so that If ehe breaks In two Usn Ihe ocean the par Hods will still hang b'gether. BBOVt1 EUGENE CANNERY Will Be Rutting r, Full Mist iVI moiri.w. I HI I I M lilt I 1 IIIMM, i Tin Filgeii" ORDOI i.v I hnl U just on ' the eve of a big inn i u fiuit, handling Ihe same by Us i vapnrutor aud every Itid'cattnu points I n u rnu ifnl seejson. Owing to the lateness of tbo reports sentoui to grOWeil enough fruit did not arms m tins marowg lo All the iriiys ot ti.i big evaporator which holds uO.fsjO pun lets, so that the foicv oi hands will not he employed until t. morrow or nexl dai . l'he building, and maclilueiy have been thori uglily cleaned aid over hauled and In condition for Ihe recep tion of fruit w in il il en uc. The maoblnt ry ha- l u running to day and the three etuiUeth dryers were tilled this ui.iriilng. 8TILL HKMtti ittric Only Qoeetloa la Doubt In ArkasaM AitNaeof tha Plnrallty. Little Hock, Ark, Sept Arkmsa" today elected a full cor,s of state OfltOSfS, 100 members of Ihe lower house of the Icgl datum, It stato sena tors, local OfflOSri in each of the 75 coin ties, and voted on the adoption of two Important Constitutional amend ments as well as Ihe rjUSStlOU of liquor license In Ihe different counties. The democratic -late ticket, ho nied by Dan W Jones, I- undoubtedly elected, the ooly qocstlop of dodos being the size Ot the democratic plurality. The vole on the two constitutional amendments is In doubt. One of these provides for the creation by the legislature of a rail road commission, and the oilier fur the levying of a lax of ; 1,1 Kill, not) fr road purposes. Hut ft w figures are at band at mid night. The republicans have carried Newton ami Searcy counties, and the Mipiilists have probably curried Clarke, i , 1 .. I 'A .......I V.. .....I. A I..... 1 other counties are In doubt, hut the democrats haVC nearly all of them eeurcd. The Indications are that . Jones will have a majority over the j combined opisosltloii of from Jil.UOt) lo i to 30,000. The railroad coiiimhslou I constitutional atnendomeut is uu douhledly adopted Ho far as Is known at this hour, no serious trouble has oc curred. . SHU CK HV A POLK. Farmer Seiimi-ly Injuied While llucklug ItiaWi JUICHOJI CITY Sept S A farmer named .Samuels, residing lour miles west of here, was bucking straw from ajhresher into a shed yesterday morn ing, when one ol llm trace ropes broke unl H e end of a polo struck him on the head, rendering til lit unconscious for 10 hours, and probably producing concussion nl the brain. At last re ports he had not fully regalmd con sciousness, hut was some belter. Mrs M Q Odeil will In druct a limited number of children from the age of six and upwards, in the common school branches al her residence, corner Oth and Pi arl street. Day sessions from '. and tdK) to Al and ISiSO o'clock. Tui tion, fifty cents a week, school oens Sept 10, 1S08. With the crowd FALL THE BIG STORE 26 yds ( 'alico l?l 005 pr seamless Socks 25 L'O yds lilting Flaiiuel 1 00 Men's Shirts 20 20 yds 4-4 Muslin 1 00 40c Winter Underwear 25 10 yds Hope Muslin .... 1 00 Cottonade Pants 50 LO yds Gingham 1 OOlGopd Wool hints 1 50 Ladies' Underwear... . 20; Men's Suits 3 50 (loud Uciivy Hoso... 10 Boys' Suits 1 00 KM Cotton Blankets . 4.3 Men's Hats 40 Womens' Heavy Shoes 1 Oo Huckle Shoes 1 25 q Hoppiokers' Glovat- are headquarters for reliable roods at tho lowest living prices. The People's Store. F. E. BVNN l0 35 mam H.V m IMPORTANT ISSUES him Will IllVe I DvfWl -1 ,'uil (o lliu t.iuM. BainM, Oregon, Bent . Acaiifor an i Ktn session of the Legislature, to in ,' on Monday, September it, is98 at 10 o'clock ill the fori m en has Just been Issued by Unvernor Lord. Ho simply states that there Is Im portnttt Issues and tloes not state defi nitely the object of the session. l'he State Fair U'glna Sept K Salem will have a double show. A SUOai INTERVIEW. a reporter f the Qoabo Interviewed Seuator Driver on the matter soon after the receipt of the news: llo sai l that it we.s a grand hum bug and a dlagrace to tho state; that Lord either wauled to be elected seuator him-elf or have (iter t leeted. If Ueer was aleoted then Lord would be Govern or two years longer, as the constitution provided Unit he should hold until his successor was elected and qualified; that (ieer, If elected Senator, never would qualify and Lord would hold lo the office. l oNHKMN LORD. 'l'he tuxpayers In Eugene, this after noon, nearly unanimously expressed llictiisc lvci as being opposed to a special session of tho Legislature aud Condemn Oov Lord for calling one. nku i.v nxnoTin mruurhh. 'l'he extra session of the legislature wilt be composed of the hold-over senators ami the newly elected senators and representatives, BenatOf Kuykemlall expressed great surprise when Informed of the call. He sahl it was unjustillable aud Inex cusable; Hint ihe peoplo did not want it. OK M. o.N Vol.U.vrEEtt UK A l. Private A O Me' line, or Company , a Vii iitii ul typhoid. San Pranclsoo. sept 8. Private A c Mcl line, conipany I, Second Oregon volunteer-, has died of typhoid fever, 'three new cases of typhoid have been admitted to thn division hospital. Ihe putlents were: Private William BaOOO, conipany K, Twenty-third United Btatas Infantrt ; Sergeant Alfred Htiray, and Private Ellsha Dorau, V "puny H, Flfty-llrst Iowa. IN LINE! who are coming to. l-"or Fall Supplies