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t 1 I I it I C I 11 P 1 w tl bi II a (J oo Ai m ui BO en lot fai foi Jot yet Soi Mr for eui HS Mr. bUll Mr. raw C b nil TALENTED WOMAN HOUSE BURNED Miss Lucille Eaves, Formerly Kilmer Ayers $2000 House De of Eugene, the Lady. DISTINGUISHED HONOR CONFENRIO Wo lake the following from I Ik (lilt-ago Huixl'iy Tribune, of Ju'y 0, UM, OOMMIlIng MIm booille Btti Who humeri)' llftd With her ptl I-. MrtmlMrninV Kavea in tin- rl Mr Jane Laibropi Btufbnl u nut iit'lictc in wonwiii hut the trustee RESULT Or DEFECTIVE TlUE About II oJ oh iblo forenoon the reeidenoiof Palmer Avers, fur miles north o i , oaughl Brefrooi r delrctkc Hue and liuri.nl l the maud) It wm lire eom fortable I il III limine and H when reeled i-rii yi iim MO, iU.iii II0QO, Mr VOUTH AND LOVB. Tmith mi'l Lwe fi-'l imt on dar. Haul Yuih 10 Iv.r. I II . mjr way And ltsva you Ofofcon getftaOi I H (o UUOOfJl lifu wiilmut tuur aid. I'll k "n neither man nur moid " Ami fuolUlill they part..l Off went tuou'ity Youth al' ne tie liumtninj tuna In marry tuna Anil never li,.,knl la-hind tiiin VtUila Lett at BOKM wan nail niel -era Anit longed tor marry Youth uoofl IBOCA Alan, MM toald not And lilin But Youth hail net oeen wallo:.-' long baf-.rr he tiuatied hla tntirry '.ng Him heart ii full of aorrow He found It hard to May away Prom Iiovir, If only for a day. He ' ai;... !.ii..( . rj the rnurr- For Ixjve and Youth apart wouM dla Like flower without dew or xky. They'd fade If they would ' r' An lonu na thera are ttdo and tlrua In every land, In avary clime, Y'outh and LoVO will La t. thr. Tnaapll P. (ialton In I'hlladi Iphll Timoa. of BtMford Dolvtfaity evidently uo, Ayerootrrlod luaurano na the build MIsm Luclle Kavea has recently been ; Inn I" company n-prea nte.l by H looted to I poolliou on the faculty nf Heckiuau for an amount aurtb-lciit i" tin- tllilveraity. M Kav.a look Utile , o.v. r thecal of inntrlll, Nearly nil inure than h girl, Jet the l l -i ttd ft Uli hnu-ehuhl lN)dl Mrs Mary Sheldon Mariies, who i- DIM bi fori iba Borneo mail nf the heat knnwil Wnlllcll ..I ' .' . Ihi. -: I III' Mn Barnea1 rapuittlo JOlttd Stales. la international, btf bletorioal o rki hiving become text laxiki In M n II in. 'i oo legi lOjOflOM I the I living ! lira ' i h Impolb v. hi . iae... Mlaa Kavea' t'lmlr Intliatnf I" I h"UrtbOil cal hlalnry. In 'a Ifortiia l"K'lier III I he Jillhllr ffhmila Inn ' ' .filiiKi.'lt-nl tritiniiii- in DOT O WO RpMlal line, whether il tat hiatnry, ItOgraphjf, or iMgtUagMi WltbOUl that tnalnlog even KritilunteH frmn Matifnr.l I'm veralty hikI the Unlveralty i.f I nll Inriila inn ' luke an I'.n.n . Ill mttbodi IHKAS OK II Kit OWN. MImh Davea' Hllt'eeaa la till' 1,1 ' frnlli thu fuel that the xyet r -he tearhea ahu Iium bitWlf evolveil. Hhe boiwvM In lanabliuj bktory from tbt RiM'InloKirnl ntaniliiint not only it I- OgM hut ill IiIkIi BBbOOll Hlnl I It r tuli ill the gndM of the pobllfl Mboolfl, I'niler till-Hj-ti ni ibo tattuaupoueh hmni'liea aa "Tbo Nature timl I'm iiih tlOUOf S.rlal IliHtltulloiiM," "('hafOO' ten ti ' Terminal l,eatli'rahi' In Ho- tilttly," "Tim Influence Of Crowda OD Hlatorjr.'1 All extract from ollc of her Mjieechea at tlie Ciiiiioruin Hiate IWchtra' aaao elation In IsiHi exireHM H hi r ! . Tile reatleaHtieHM anil Me. in . obolll "...i'il mill econnmic collllllloi a iliill cate n trmiaaction era W e In AnMrlOa lnilt help wilve lliehe new hociiiI .roh lOBM Which Mf voiiflolitillK the civil Md Worlll. The college pfOlaW II ill Hot Ih called Upon to nrliltrate h'i a en clnaWH. The vote of the pen, e inu-l aellle llieae Kteal Ueatlilia lor ej.mil or III, mill it reata with the cmnitmn Mchool teacher to atipply llo oomlni generation with the IiIciim - lile ol ciallllelhal will lliaure the iAorti to were rnnKivod oil lii ml ny. . il fa'lll lea y of BlllfOW . i oner w-aihei li bind ih IW, of-er atiil in aboU an romoluod, .Nn'ive iriM Tie (JantiMM Mty If run The Noll ft HliUR pHMllfl W'n- t'temhil by a large er.wn bol i Ol up I" Iba 4th of July warm. Tbo ttoodanc, imw- ever, wu no' up to HtptOlntlOM nor aa lari!'- n il would Iniv I.e. n had Hie event btOU more OXtMMlWly ailvei- iiae. Tbo da) oaa woltorlng hot but tbo crowd waa good oat u rod ami en- lereil lino Iheapln' of tbo OOCOOlOB. The i X' rciiea ivuiiiali il of lulh Viwal and InalruoMUlal utualCi The Bogona hami furnUbad tbo latu i in aban- il me m.i! II. e Inoal cinir fiirniaheil tbo fornior. Both wtro rooolvad aiih oathuol -tie apulauoOi Wm tnoy madoa vory luu-rcatlog talk ai. i root tod Durotfoaa ronlnla oooaai i ptonaor life. Bon B R Bklpwortb, of Bogono, de livered a very latofoatlog kddrooi and wan fhrojOontly In onuptcd with i planaa, Bio romartia wrw tloiolj and ladontd wnii kimmI, wboloaoDM advloo. Tue bajrboouo waa ounoojnotd uud while tWO I wo-yinr-..ila htd DOOU roootod. for a tune It loofcad like the donand wao groator than Iho Mipply( which proved to ti the caie. Tile beef wa roi-tci to a turn and mi graatly anjoyodi Uordi of broad won In evi dence and a Ken.loUM alic and a obunk of bool waa grvon out to all ho ppllodi I'liree liitilea w ri mad'' lor I he race on tbo tiaok by Horn Puigfoon, Olydo TAKEN FOE GEANTEI). lictler a.iciely helii untile In Hue w il li , ,.. k ninl John B "I I Tbi Mrome the great lorcca which havulorall the agi n w or kail for protean. II.I.1MHBIIOKN IDHAJL Mlaa Kiivcn' IdciiH came to hei when fhe wan living in her home In IV irlo, III. She deviioiH il them while toaob' lug in Paorla, and later iii Portland) Oregon, and while in BugonOi mid lor three yoan at the Indian wbool ni N IVri'ea reaervalion, in Idaho. A cnurae a! Staufoid In lilalory, aut'iulogy, and otblOJ gave bl form. In I8M ahe gradual, d Iron BtanfOfd mid Immediately comnuiiccl teaching in Ban DtagOi Pot four yearn tbt haa boOO giving a practical teal of Iter theory. Hoi 100 cetw iNHttealcd ly her election to Si no ford. Mlaa Kavca la now at the (JolvafoltJ oft hlcago inking ipoolal WOfk in hlo1 tory and ecoiiomica for the dogtoi Ol I'll I). Her tboall la on "The Hoclo loglenl Interpretation of Hlotory," n March Mba BaToa waa honored by U'Iiik cboaeu to repnatot the pat' gradiiatcn of tbo unlvoiolty lu ii dobato Upon the annexation of the Pblllp plncH, iH iug the only wotuaii on the team. Hlic bal lectured upon her lavortlo topic, "The Saiologlcal Interprc iillon of lllatoiy," and the "Sociological In terpretatlon of (lie hratua" under the ObloagjO l tilveralty cxtenaloii innr-e. Tbaat lootnrai ibo baa dtllvaitd alao In I'aliforula. AN AI'VASl Kl WOMAN Mlaa BaTOa la ail entlitiaiaat i pan athli'tica lor woman. She plax I in the llral haakct hall game of the Stan lord (cam, and oxoalt alao in lunnli and rowing, She alao hehevea In the advance ai of women, and advocatcn woman ail tl rage. Ml.a Kavea la a linxleat little an, utterly ovcrw helnuil by thegrei. lo.u Ofl iba has tecelveil. FaVUDIOI MM Sl'A.NlOKI' In aHakltig of Mra Staul'ord'a rtOOOl action In limiting the titiiulHT Ol gltVi who may attend the unlverally , .Mi- Kavea aahl ; "Ther liaa Ikhu much illacua-lon of Iter Idea ol lhatUng out the girl- Hie unlveralty hua boat) aipularly Nppoaad to he aa much agirla aa boy a' oaf lge. Mm Slaiifonl, however, aaya that the uuireraity la a uuiuoiial to her aon, and ahould it las'oiue a girla' aabaOl It would loae the aignitluaiiiv oftta founding. At llmt there Wan not one-half aa many women aa nu n. Hut now the women eiu,l two-thlrda mate came out uhi Ml, The any i mao i- l u giaal deal of I port in .1 una WOU ''.' it name Iom bo) aorab, nomod Wooloy, I In lour ml e bloyolo rue wai ii pretty one and Iho Wlnnol hud only about afoot tooparoi the raoon were Book Bryooo,of Uorvalllo, and Jeaae Seavy, of Bugano, Tho raod wai won by Boat ) Time, IttlO I liete were aoiue minor event on Front hirer in the atoning in the way of fool rarea. I.u t WOI conical-, etc. iii i nit i . i rmt. I he Noll fcol li T i i lit' Liken ic. Shrill, I lu Seallle, July il The Ureal North rn Railway l oinptiny will di.-charge ail ii- JapanoM aaotion gangoandom ploy wlnle IUCII in tboll ale.td, within ibo o m 'i'i ii tya ii npotanoy i given by tie m.mpauy a tbooauaoi but in oumo UjU oil ia ii i- laid that it Ii in r OOgnllloU of the dcmatlda of the Montana labor anlonii rboHotttht in PaolBo Kallroad rhouid do likewi-c. Il la the White DOOpk) that union It poattbrf lor IhoM great corporatioua to IX 111 and theae boalboM ibould ho duobargodi The Jipanoao aro a graal deal wonotban Ibo Cblnooa. Tho Oblnaman ipondo Ian dnltara iu a town to thoJapanoao1 ore UB'tWINQ UKA1M, iaur Uarrlay Hrlag lu mil Hnootnona id t lie the tall 1-aac It .n'ltty , of PkrOoattl Hid. 'well know n pioneer, bTOOgbl to (jUARO ofBoO today -oiue very timothy and wheat rai( on hi place, i The timothy ineaautcd 7 feet I inch. a, and the w hrat, plantod In February, noMurod a IWi i inobaa, Tbo boadi I wtra loDgi boavy and will davolopodi Mr Barclay bai placod the grain on exhibition In tho ottco of tbo BUfOCN tieii gbtotodi nrootrMnt Oo of tho mon, Ihmm 8M Iton and Ml glrla thi- year. It in hardly to la? wciiih red at that thla hat boon the eat"' for the depart uienta the girla would enter have bOM iptoodrdly Oqilppod, while the profenaion.il d. pirltneiila have, from lircea-ll, Uen lOgloOtodi However, with '.'('. 100,000 at inn back, we ahall ao ui have a unl -eralty with, ul a parallel lu the United fMatoa." "Lizzie, ihild, come down thia in atiiiit ' What 1.. yoi mean by Uing ho unladylike 1 Bitting on tho topnoot roil of that fence I" 'I'll'- dnmail liddrenaed callio down from not high porcbi audi throwing on arm ver the nook of the little brown pony i walked demurely )y his a.de, while th" old judge not in grim to to oil hla lac k Tiny were very like, tbil father uud .laughter. Lil io waa Im yoingl -t. mid though the bad attainod the ago of li aho waa atill chlkUah iu her WU - The judge placed bio hand tenderly ou the little, curly bead "Winre hai my little da nghtor boon I" "Oh, I bate ban up to th.. hall talk ing with tlm noaookeeper and wander ing through the gmt roomoj and, oh, pupa, nhe really baik me into the hcaa tifnl coiiaetvator) . mid 1 MW auch love ly flaming pani..ii f. wera and the greut creamy magii"lia I losaoum. and. dear me, I run t t II y. ti of all the lovely thiuga. "Th.n 1 walkid down ti e rond to nni't you, uud 1 wan no tired that 1 nat down on th.- fetin t.. reel "iih. nana, don't you wiah we lived in ntirh a nice place an the hnllT It ia nek a grmi'l old manilon. " She wua ntid.li tilv -ti.ppeil by aeeing agoatloman pproaching fmn the op pool to hide of the loud. Mr Kay. I believe." The Judge liw d "Agent for the ; t U n placet" "Yea, air. " "I came ton" yon in regard to it, and" "And you are Mr. St. Looa'l con Hdontial dork. Mr. Hartley I 1 bell ere I received h letter from him today In forming mo that you WOOld arrive thia week Yea, yea. come right up to the hotinc, and we will talk over the repair. shall wo i.egin them Immediately V "What I My letter but just arrived! Singular!" "I'apa. yott don't mean to nay yon have brought him In. uic a intldential clerk .' You know there hv the last roomi to im papered and cleaned und our pink drOOOM to ho made uxninnt Berbart Bi oa'i arrival. " "Hut, my dear, " la'gaii the .1,1 gm tleniiin. "juat like yon r papa to never think of thin at all." "Well, I ohall aeethnt h" in pnt in the little room over the kitchen Bo will never know tho difTerrure. " nnj Ulaurhe natik hark in a atndied attitude mi the aofa. wondering if bandoomo Uert St. Leon would fancy her lovely ! pink luorniuglreaM that alio hail inndo for hla ipocial ln'Oefit, for ot COUrM be Would ntop ut their house dtiriug the time in which the repairn wen King made at th" hull. The door of the ditiing room waa Jar, and lb HiHIojr, ilandlng before I the Bn in the little parlor, hoard it nil. Thia, thru, wan the welronir hotttO that the wnlidcrer rweivial aftir r. aui ing live yearn in a dintatit clime The tram gliatctied in hin lanhe.s and ,i I ruiit drop fell to hin hau. I. "Mr Oon&dontia Ohwk, yon nr.. cry ing." and Lizzie puahod the white kit- 1 ten from bar lap and came ovir to Inn aide, laying her dimpled hand n Inn arm "1 am aorry you hoard tin m, but in vrr mind. I'll be your frini.l "Y. .11 ftiiiidahip in very dear t i um. 1 my Utile girl. " 'T in not a little girl I wan l- laat Week " "Pardon no, young lady, bul can you toll no lomithlng of the lull what w rt of place in it r' "Oh, it is a grand old place, with great ' tone portiem's. and marble man- ' I tela carved to rrprrnrnt godn and god" ' derv.cn. uiul the ceiling all fnoxupil in blue tod gold Min-rtn, and a big con lervatory, w ith blue panalon tl iwera, tlamuig caetUoM ind ..range trim with real oranges on Um hi Oh. it a o0 nice, no nice"' I "Lizzie, Lizzie, wit are talking far tore than i- Decenary. Qo to your Frvuch iiumediatrly " And an th.. i bathed dumae! obeyed he heard lTT.inrho nay i "Dignity ou the family! Nothing but a ivurtdiiiti.il dork." And Lizzie exclmui.nl "I don't care. 1 like him. " A mouth had pa. .1 1 v Mr Hartley had enhanced in- ckaa axwrtmeati over the kitchen f. t ; : re cotumodlooi OMJ at the tillage bin Thence he calm ly nupuriuten.Unl the i vted improve BMaM at th" hall, tad all the gossip ercktngod bet wool hbnaoB aud Lizxle wan in the cotirne of le t i uiihlea through the St. Livii oroedt, at: I if the family had only known how . lien these ram bles WON liken th u- nn-tooratlc tend enci.vi would have I wn tcarfallv tboobti And now Mr Unrtlry nt ia the same 1 little parlor When UmU had tirit vowiil to N hi- friend ..nd awaited the : apjHarance of the Judge He came at 1:. I "You wiah to nee Mr. Hartley V , "Yea, air I cm. aVI yon for tho bud f your fbraghter, ymr little Lda zie. I Iota b'-r '.nnrt than my life. 1 Idgl I! 7 " "Yoi cannot bin h.-r' No. "ir! I :.nik for M.iie thing higher f-.r Uiy laugbtof than a confldontiil clerk If ,;, , . ,,11, J .;, yi ,11 lined Welllllg." .'. -,t night the Judgo rl" -lowly !, .,. to diuir . f". Iirn a prin-eittiment . , evil. "Wlerr in Lizzie'." ho inquired if lil mrlie a- he entered the cozy dining a H iii. "In lur room, I mppoaii mourning I : . In r dear clerk." "Well, nil her to dinner, child." i i ,,. be wt lii. but returned immodl' . ,t:i a i frigbtened face. . ,- i. . there, papa, but thia not lay on nor table. " J ii" ..ml;.-lim:." the Heal and read, with ;i face that bad groom suddenly ' "By the time that you road theae wi ni-. detrart pap .vonr ",t'e L,M'e v. I 1 I-- tnothl r I ball be marTied to M ,' irt . I hoi it imtt wrong, fi i i, ... 1 do lotl him vrry lunch." Al be folded the note with ntern fea- tm i !..' .t ;i ( Ton 1 tiie tbreahold. ; Llsaie'l :.nua WfeN around his ii. i ih" confidential ci. ik- ittodlng ut f:..- door with face where cHrleand THE HOP CROP. GAME LAWS. From General Report Growing Sections. All Many Radical Changes Which Sportsmen Should Heed, I inn. il h Mr St I .i. rir. ;is 1 .t tl.in mo il, Ii mitable reaolution itroggka for toe rn:1 itery, "Ptpa, forgive ns!' "I'll mo yon bang '1 Bret," routed , the old gentleman. "B one, both of 'yon! Heg, starve, but neter come to me f,.r iisaistanct'!" "Oh. papa." pleaded Linte. "I want I to explain. " "I won't hear you. "licit io, " mid too clerk. "Coma I my littl- wife; We bi " i i botbi r ! ft. i you know." Mid they went tromthi house. Bunche, rorronnd rl by in itmco phcre of lavender i tltt nrt'i ' ynt, Wai jilft oi ; OCt i i .' Into wh a Li- nnj b.d ci dud bad thrown i i . i i un I a Hug at th" I ... . : i .. u bearing a foreign look .. . -, t; wii t: red in. "loth Mr. Rayt" The ji d l wed. 1 u'ly kni wing I wlict In t to vmfcraco li : 1 1 8t i I., rn 1 1 to i'. pnl hi - mi i lienry from toe conn, i "Ah. io I . Lron nere?'1 "Mr, st. Loon, i-ir. is i:i .' iriubam, BratiL" "I thin!: you ar" ini-t have 1 . ii ii; ruled he , menl In his native villi i Tl rh rt st. I.. ,.t. l. end not KPiid word to mo, his .. . nt I I uinat go I to tie. hall lnimi diati ly." Blanche tr from th" t. i Imkiog the bright '' "in of col -1 . i her I curb. "You will ! sui in i liin i bini home to dinner, i n't vet ." T il try. Blanche! I'll try." "Oh, papa, yon ire trying to draw on your 1 t over yonr alipi I" "fi , 1 1 ni, but thi- little uil dr has to op-'1 me." Be wai up and away, The lights gliinmen I brightly from tho Gothic windows ,.f the bill and winked defiance nt the bluitaringitom without an the judge rang the bell it (:. at front door. "Mr. st. Leon -hu ho arrived?" Tbt servant bowed mid Uahored him Into a room whose iupn ':,i armuged fnrnitnre struck Mr. Bay with an la definite idee of luxury. Lizzie wan standing by a tall labta- t, r va that stoo l iu the boy windowi rranging the tropic vinee that curled around il t.n lordi and the light from tii" ci ! r i lamps ahone down on the . rlj ' id so ear to the jndge'i betrl The en. Ii, initial clerk itood near. "I wiah N see your muter, young uiali " "I am at your service, sir." "You are I Who the mit whetbi r yon are or uott I Mr st Leon." "Hirbrrt St. Li n i- my mime, sir." "V. a ? Why, I thought joil were the eonfidi ntial clerk. " "I never t, id you l was. You took that for granted As the confidential cleik I wooed and o in your daughter. Ai Berber! st. Leon I could have gained no greater treasure. " "It s all a mhrttke from beginning to etui. Son-in-law, you r" a trump. Come here, Llllie and kin your old father. " New York Timet PRICE INDICATIONS GOOD. WATMtVILLI MAItKKT No buaiuiaa boa been reported ou Uarbol this we. k. Tin MlOOl 'JU ht.es by Spencer Tooley last F'iday for 10 Ic la tho last irantaotiou ( iiojairtaiiiv. H p yards are dolog I ' tter -ince the line tail. a of the pall week and I here are more bote, of a Inter crop t hall wo-num more than MI (ett WOtantlolpated two weeks ago. Ti ns "" "nre ... any puhilo lake , ,w Nr w hile lice hate ippettrod lutlie,'"' k water (owl prohibited, yardn they do not exint iu qua.ititle- to "..less lake ia wholly owue.1 by ,,r. ' . son htilldiug. cause .hi , Mr Frank I) Naab, large hopl UBBIrl ulawful to hum r kill grower of New York, writes regarding hid ween November 1st und July tbiWaablogti rop u followi to tbo following, any deer, moose or mnuu. New Y . i k lime-, i t er ''" "mwiui at any tune t CANNOT KILL DUCKS rOR SIE BBAVSB Uu lawful to kill or ,aV i ' . e.-i ia until after Bobrutri id IU1H BIRDB-Unlawfnl to .hi, . btrdaontoftbo itoto,ixeopl log pnrpoow, and on written irmlt. -ion ofOtmoand Poreotry Warden, iiiii a uh-tiuiit inor.. tbao lUch iiianv Wanhliigton Waterl!le, traversing tin j arils: My conclusion from what I saw and Irani, d by talking w''l hopgrnwers I Io tbot Woitorn Waiblngton will not grow a vety huge cop of hopn bul that ' it Will be of good iialit., . I heard of oflert to contract at iwolw oonlobot did not learn of any contracts being 1 made at that figure, CANTKKHUhV. Tne mini htve been eery bonefloal, uud the bine has grown very fast. The lateral aborti are developing in grand -i vie, and appear very slroug. Theie I li no inoreaae of tormln, The nights are rather c . dUOtltO lO mould at places. I All. Ml A.M. The hi econtlnuei to do well ami ' baa not looked better for years past. It i- praotieally clean and tree from pursue mould A hail storm broke over tbo district. QIUVaWUrD. Then is a spriukliug of tly and lice al placet, and Mteial growers ill the three parishes have be.ii wa-liini.'. It in quettlontble, however, whether there wot tot neoemitv for iho opera tion with m small an amount of j termln. MAIL. SHINE AM) DIITBIOT. The progress of the bine during the paat week iu,s been iu otory roipeol moat Mtllfaotory, and prospects gener illy have unproved greatly. Vermin has increased at places, and washing ' bus been done at liuruiiug and Htiarsl ' ed. Slight tiaOM of mould here and ! there, but nothing to cause the leas! j anxiety. AlHFOBD, In most nt the gardtiis of this dis trict there has beeu good progress iu' nuiii ior, purpose or obtaining hide, hortia or SoUO for porpoM of -aJ or trade. DOOS Unlawfll to htnu deer with dogs. DUOKB-Unutwfnl at any tum , kill for sale, out of the stut,.,' ducks or oiler wild fowl. Unlawful to kill with pivot or twite Ku, rjoiawfoj to kill between March ti and "p(tm her 1. BOOB Unlawful to move or din. troy egifs of game blrtls or wlU fowl. BLK Unlawful to kin until De. comber l, mio. QR0U8E Unbtwfa) to kill or have in poooooilon between 1), eeiuber 1 ami October 1 of following year, FAWN Unlawful to kill nputted fawn ut any time. KILLING Prohibited after sunset of w ild ducks and other water fowl. llOept to prevent destruction i f erupt, ( Unlaw lul at any time between 1 hour after sunset und one half hour before sunrise to kill or hunt deer, and at any time, unless used or preserved for food. NUMBER LIMIT Between No vemlavr 15 aud 'ctober lo of following year unlawful to kill for Mil any grouse, pheasant, ipuail or bobwhltej unlawful to kill any greater numl of of HUOh Idrds iu one day than 1 i PARTRIDOE.PHEA8AN r. PRAI R i . CHI'JKKN, OHOUSU-I'nlaw-ltd to kill or have iu possession be tween December 1 ami October 1 of following year. SEAGULL Unlawful to kill at atiy time. BINKBOX Unlawful to use for shooting wild ducks, geese, etc. bNIPE Unlawful to kill jaokinlpei from February 1 until September 1; utiluwlul to kill or have in poowotloo for sale at nny time. TKAPl'I NO Prohibited ut any growth during the past week, and the time of nuall, bobwhlte, grouse, ph.n- f carei lb to ee.) bine may be said generally to have pretty Well overtaken all arrears. There are of course few exceptions to thin -tate of nlldirs, -otne gardens being rather slack of blue owiug to the at tacks of the wirewonu and the result of the recent dry weullier. M'KKKY. The hops continue to make good progress, t lie bine looking healthy al though somewhat uneven i' most gardens. There is certttiuly an In crease in vermin since 1 ltst w rote, but even now not enough to cause planters to Wltbt The wind during the past two days hits blown the heads away from the -trinns uud caused a good deal of extra labor In training. ants, Kuglish partridge or wild turkey, U0TTA6B BKOTB VIM I . U Messrs uuv and Suodgrass Uet a Notice. Cottage SlOtO Nugget July - Shortly after eight o'clock the fol lowing Eugene delegation drove into the city to visit Vtleutine Woodmen of the World: Mesdmm - r L (ilbbs, grand neighbor of Ellgi I circle, Vina Lemley, M 0 WIlklM, Adt Mill loan, J B Taylor, Mel Green, UKChrlaman, H J Day, H A Ut Crady, Misses Stella Learned, .!-' Marob, Ida Patterson, Mollle W 'hit more, and strange as It may seeui Messrs H J Day ami Pliny BnodgtlM. After a short rest the guests were escorted to the hall, and afcr the adoption of eight new momben a tal'le loaded with all good tilings Imaginable was spread and the banquet room WM a scene of pleasantry for several hours, wlieti the Fhigene delegation were com pelled to start on the return home Considerable comment was current as to how Messrs Day and BnodgrtM were selected as escorts to the delega tion of pretty ami clever women and it UI members. The Kuueue Dost , ls understood that the said Messrs Day is in a highly prosperous condition and and Snodgrass intimated that it was for nineteen months has mustered in on et-'couut of their good looks in com bom one to four members each meet- Paris(,u to their brothers down in tho ing. I city of crushed rock streets ard new J. W. BKABY P0B1 it Has liii Metnbeta ami Is i he Larg est in the state. Information from department head quarters bringathe news that J w tieury Poet, (i A R, of this city, is the largest post In the State of Oregon. It han Ms numbers. Oaruehl Post.ot Portland has held this honor for years bul she li now iu second place having onlv The Cuban GoM Myth, If we li-trti to the tt loo of the charm er or go to the la ,.kn on Cub i foi oor informttion, we shall find that tho mineral resources of this island include gold, litter, mercury, lead, antimony, copper, chrome, iron, mangaaoie, pitch, bitumen and even coal, but when wo cine to look for practical metallic re sults oommenmmto w ith them varied mil . rnl reseurns we ahull U disap- point 1. The gold fiction :-th" moat time hon ored l,t the original Spanish settlors expected to rind rich gold minei in Cuba According to their historians, "much gold Wtl taken from this island at the beginning ,.f the conqneot," bnt it Nomi probahlo thai moot ol thii was taken from thl chtofl i r caoiqueoof the IndiltU and vrry Uttll from the grouud "Kl Viagi ro Universal" i Madrid, 1 797. i s;i)s "Some of this metal (gold) is still found tt Holguin. " Whenever the U lab tee of gold iu Cnbt is diocnated tins l4mtno"al aolguln uibitariably br nghl forward. It i- true that sviin w. tk has boon ,' u, it thia point and a little u, Id bas been extracted but there baa nam. boon any sy-trmutic oxploration, aud ' there is nothing there which maybe Bagninea. wan tm name of a mine.- i ine iiailea limeo Mountanier: The Jennings s Cox. Jr., in Bngin ring popular lotn idea iu Halem bt prated a marked success. The city Qaiel i afc... Hat fs-),00tl of t per cent bonds and In I abe become raf M Shopkeeper Come ber Fido! Fine , leM thn w,k over fl3o,0tX) has twen ! - .1:1.1:1..! that Yonr dog - : oflered. The bonds dotted with home Jtckaonville Timi-e, Juiy iT: "The Cuitomer My don! 1 bona not: capitalists win he ki n,i.. -- siioriin,. n.,i.. 1,.. ,!,.i,...i uu ' - "' ,. .-k lur 1 p v .. i.w i.".cu f". lud bi such Salem, as all the iuterest will be kept ing for this season and will commence at home. If all public debts were car-' cleaning up In a few days. A llrst-clasa ned at home the country would be ireault is expected from this noted W e are glad to see our old soldiers joining this organization. It ia con ducted with credit and honor to all. No Ofganlxatlon does more charitable work according to membership. tidal F.state Transaction-. court boom. However it was after ward unkindly ullegod that the ladlee had no choice in the mutter whatever on the basis of good looks but that they were in the employ of Bangs livery stable. A very peculiar case has Ikh-u Hied In justice Humphrey's court ot Hillshi ro. Mrs 1 M Waite. formerly Klla Me- The parents of a bride sue her husband aioiey, 10 .n m ithee. arres in (p for f50, alleged to be d 15s r le:$l. eged to be due for their con sent to the union. Julius and Miuuie Peopple. are the plalntitls, and Joeeph Kooks the defendant The complain' alleges that the defendant agreed to pay plaintiirs that sum for the girl's aer- wauted to vices fiom the time of marriage until would Ml la a cur aa that Shopkeeper Uet oot. yon brute! Do yen know, I hate dcai: Uoiton Transcript ta-tter oil. in coa