Down They lo Cbllil ,.,.' !ommrr Blunt mil! Lower n P' ,), resW. WE MUST (lux tliaiu out if onuiy t HALF PRICE THE 34 FEET. OPTION AND LEASE. HENRY VILLARD. HORSES WANTED , The Committee Thinks the Six Mining Claims in Bohemia Visits Eugene and the University Must Weigh Betwwn 900 and Ground Worth $11,905. So,d VJm of of Oregon Today. 1000 Pounds. 00,WU, Make I. ALL AT...... ii nr i ii v m I I 1 i 1 VI " SHOE STORE ...v Kl TA iiUTVTV . .. tTI KD.M rti'i.i .-n u hi: nn iks a dIm buggy for M? Mt K I. Clmmheis. I n-l. cring mow l Sited wiili all and roller bearing ami will draw lighter utxl l"t longer i nun Buy mow er built, Sec theui hI K L Chamber.' Bm oar Hm of fltblon tackle. Mat- lock 4 IfoUUMhM. liny carriers, forksand outfits bought i InM tli. Mlll-MMt.p. S'l tlj.Mll Mt ,r tff.w.T:... I ii.' wagon thai don't wear out In Hi.-one to buy. The Bain In the one, and I- I. t'hiu'nbors Iihm them For 8 vi.i:--'-'il acre excellent fnrru tng lauds. Inquire of John Van Lavs, Coburg, Ur. Kakmkks Call and see that French Ci'niliKii stallion at Bangs' stables. It will i i.v you to Kei good serviceable I H'k. Two cHr loads of goods received on atl rtwmof D) I' L Chambers'. Low Irritfht rates lin.kes low prices. Wednesday's 1'ortland Telegram Tbe City of Kugene got in from np the river last night She is wa-hlng boiler today, and will finish in (imu to start t.ack tomorrow. Bioyele extras ol all kindH at cut rati prion. F L Chamber. The last letter received from C D PI wards aud Rert Vineeiii, who started for Udell lake two week ago, Uwy were on the summit aud had walked about six or eight mile through Ilia mow which wax melting, hut they were enjoying t hem. elves. BOTMtl door aud window. K L Chambers. Tbomtl Rboodf) Centeilield, write: "I suffered (rom pile seven or eight year. N remedy gave n roll f un- iiiuevvius vwicn i-iaz. I ."snivc, lees than ii h., of which permanent ly cured DO." Hoot hi i heating, ! r fecfv I, , ' in It's- Ii, u ii. of r,i , I. r. i'ii.-. Vincents! Co., Comer Drug Store. t ut price ou all bicycle at laehmeiit. K I. Chambers. The Bo. W. H. Costley, of Stock bridge, Ua , while atteuding to hi psstoral duties t EHeowoood, that stale, waa fttteokod by oholera morbus. lie says: "By chancel happened lo get hold of a holil" of Chamberlain' i ilic, Cholera and Uiarrhoeu Remedy, aod I think it whs the mean cf av Ing my life. It releived me at once." For sale oy Delano. It steburg He view: ' Hoehurg ia getlinir merely a mention from the hundreds of editor who peeeed ihiough town t nioutl). Uiln-r iowdi are i nine (heir resources ful.y written up a a riHiilt of the hopitality they eM nded to the visitor." Oliver's Biuai.zat gang plow $50 P I, Ciiaiuher. Kreiieh J'uusy Wafer, tne world' i in, u- remedy for iiregular aud pain ful periods of ladle; are never flailing ami naff. Married ladle' Mono. French tansy Wafer are the only re name icuialc remedy in Hie worm; ibi porUd from I'arls: take nothing else, but in.-i-t on cenuine: in red wrappers with orown trade mark. La France DrogCompony, importers, 300 Turk Si, nan Francteoo. For sale byalldrug- inl in plain wrapper direct on recti pt tf 2. REPORT IN FULL. I ually (.turn, Aug J To the honorable, the cooniy court j for the county of Line of the Stale ol Oregon aud all property holder audi citl.eua herein interestrd. The undersigned citizen, Rodney Scott uud SMYoran, btTlng boon cliom n by the county court and proper ty boldan roipaeUvoly, to examine and determine to h boot of their knowltdgo aud beh. f, the value ofa certain strip ol lam1 ill feet in width belin; thcouiuMe border of, or upon tboweat, tonth, oaat and nortb eidts Ol Ih M)0O0 or plat of gr iuud belong ing to ih i said couuty of Lane, within the cor.ion.'e Hunt m the city of Ku geiie ill the slate of Oregon, beg leave to reon t a follows: Wo havo OUdOOTond In Impartially OOOaldei i he right, and Interests of the OOOOty, and all citizen therein, and lo O apportion what we consider a fair valuation of the ame, a to it value to ubuiting pro orttona in our Judg ment would be just aud equitable lo the county, and citizen, as ret forth in the roiiowiug apportlonnionti Owner. 3 o WJD3T 8IDI Ueornii Kluher! ... In f in liu iso ifl Kiiimi K Walton 4 , 10 to Wat l M Horn.. I U on H oo Alley BBmaad In 12 oo 140 oo J H MeL'lung 23 10 00 ZM 00 J B Coleman St 1 on :i.ti to KuK'Ue K K Co St ! Ill uoj ago 00 Eifhth Street Xiiieno I. & H ttank. ... -- I'i 00 l 00 .1 II Harris HTT-11 10 On; Itj ol Ktncene I. .v - Hank. 'i '-', 10 do 207 00 : Marx I'. In on jan CO Dunn Bitata. I 14 to: '.Til on Alley Win I'n-iton i on atm no A VcMurplier .11 lo on am 00 W T Campbell i'-', I" on 2.V. tl Total PtTBT CB SOUTH BIOI Hofftaun Broa '.n lo oo ijoFii Henry Howe JO 10 00 20o 00 AlUT PMKlidon 41 10 00, 4lnno K M I'ratt J .1.9-10 00 U M schnelder ;J7 S.l-10 00 221 40 LCl-arker W 12 no 0JI 00 Oak Street Kiclntrd Mount .on 7 on BJB 01 J I Romch M I '. 0" lso 10 (leo B DorrU. 24 S OO 130 00 PS Beck.... 20 I a 00 100 00 P S lin k cid T Q Hen drlck 20 .1 Ou Ml on H K Klnrtld HO ." 00 w on Augusta A Klueald. . 20 5 00 100 00 Total ; OJLgQ no KA8T 8IUK FTk Klnvald ... " ! il I iToii TsnO K U l)uu:i Und Co . . 4n I OO 120 00 J K Campbell 30 3 00 lea 00 A K rttonou iO I S 001 BO 00 A K Furreet 30 3 oo no 00 I. st. rii. M 4 110 236 00 Eighth Street Kllzalieth s Henderson 4 00 3X 00 I - . t li s Ilcndcnon so 3 00 210 00 K K Henderson 80 3 00 240 00 Total tl.42 on Noara side. VernltaM Uenderaon. iV. TuS iSTbb W y Cheeher 40 SOU 120 oo I I. Campbell 40 3 00 120 00 Emily llovey 80 4 00 320 00 link street K Whltlleld and Winsett.m I 00 UO no Anna Thelmcr 40 3 oo I2n on I'untmed 10 I S 00 SO 00 Martha Stanton 50 UU U0 00 Charle Mayhaw 40 1 3 no 120 m Charlotte Ream 46 j :i on lss M Total. I 1 ti.376 00 EE( .VPITI'LATION West Side I H.TS7 00 South Sldo JJ280 00 East Sldo 1,482 Ol North Side 1,376 ni WHAIiI AT YAijl'lNA. A liuge wbale, about 80 feet long, has made it sppearauce, drifting dead oil' the Cape l nulweatlier at Yau.uina. The C 4 K Co I arranging to have the monster towed ashore. It is expected the w hale will be landed on the north beach by the lust of the week. CASTOR I A ! For Infauts and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Sipiature of City op Edoenk. The Steamboat ('ity of Kugene will land at Mouroe Ikii'ling tomorrow with ten torn of "A'bt for Eugene. Team will go down tomorrow to bring it up, taklnn kiting flve tm of down freight. She N too only boat running south ol -"salem. Cirund Total IU,'J"-'' 00 We have not nssuined to adjust corner. We have limply avoided double assessments. All the above we most respectfully submit for your consideration. Hodnev Scott, 8. M. Yoran. DlBO. At Lancaster, Latie county, Friday, July 28, 1809, at 1 o'clock a. 111 , Tommy Jones, aged 12 yeaisll months and o da. His funeral wa preached by ROT Dixon, after which the remoini were luterred in the Young cemetery, Six of his little school mates ucted as pall bearers and each of the Sunday school children placed a beautiful bniUet of llower on hU crave- Dally t.unr,!, Aug 1 Tkam Hold. L Simon yeterday old his team, a hay and gray, to a Seattle, Wash, party for 300. Lam Gets I10.73o.10. The ktate school fund waa apwrtioned yesterday. Lane couuty with 7,110 children gets $10,736.10. The amount disbursed wa 1J0,905..'8, on a baals of (1,51 per capita. Last year (150,000 were di tributed on a basis of (1.20 per capita. The Increase is due to the prompt pay ment of Interest of loan on school fuud. Lane aland fifth In Hie list. 1'rernium ou Wairant. The Kjgeue Loan A Saving Bank will pay one per cent premium ou city sml county warrant of (o and over. WarranU VTBntea. The Lane County Bank will pay "ne ' cent premium on county and city trail!. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO. t-SUMERS iii. FUNERAL 01BECT0BS IN LANE AND 0OU0LAS Ail'-'i intki rand John and I imlfrey Uraber nava made an agrtsrm itt onn lorrtnga worklni Umm ondonUootn upon Charles Harding Park lor the term of one year to the mining Claims Vesuvius, QartnBU, Wild Hog, Will iam Tell, Hillside and NlghtlngVj Bohemia district, loootod In Lane and Douglas mil Mies. For the use of said prn.ertic and mine the panic Of tUO BOOund part agree lo pay the parly of the llrst part the sum of H,4IN', to be paid as follow H00 oooh down; 100(Xon Nov I. ISM; (1000 Keb 1,11)00; ami (20J0 May 1, 1U00. The party of the second part can mill the ore taken out of the unties during the year by paying (30U per ton lor the same. They also have the Drivlloga til Mnnollna;, The partits of the tirst part acree to ltiit claim lo the party ol the BOOOOd after one year all their titles to the ui'iies for the sum of $35,400. All money paid as n ut -'.all he deducted from the above puicnss- price. The sale I due largely to (ieoS BatiyA Do of Portland ami Mr BE Hartley, of this city. The iea-e and option w is tiled in tho office of the clerk of Lane County tbll Ibronoon. WOOD WANTED All persons who hove promisrd the GUARD office wood on sub scription account or note are requested to haul the same at once, or inform us when they will. Be sure and call and see us CAMPBELL BROS. Otris a Bayal Welcome OaU (iuanl, attfl 'I he t rial "ii which Henry SMutrd aud party rooobod Bui irlved ah nil J: 311. It did not atop at the de pol hut went directly to th, univ. rally MM I asm M I rod fiom 1 1 him, Is .u I . INI J n oofnlry In, lies to I Horooi batida and I inch high; all c lots, MOFUt!tt while; 110 mam. They must weigh camiuis. Superlntendeiii l; Km hh r la-tween '.KM and lntki pound, and 1 ha charge of the Journey ai d is ex rnuu 4 to 7 rear of ace. I . .1 Market Aug 4 1899. Wheat-fGc Oats lloo Hope 10 to 11a Butter-30 to 40c per roll. Kggs 10e Wool-lojc I'otausrs 75c. Poultry-S 60 to (4 .10 r doen. Dried pruuea 3 to 5Jo h L Chamts? yesterday received from bis grandmother residing at Port Townsend, Wash, an elegant crazy qailt, pieced and stitched after be passed tbe 90-year mark. OIKL WA1TTED -EDtjUire at the llacket Store. Kxtra for mowers of all kind Deerlng, Wool. OsUmi Mc ''fnia.k, IMauo. Bed White and Blue, Kmplre Champion, and others now on band at I I Cbambera'. leUdlllgliMr Vlllardev.ry i.'.itesy of tboBouthern PojUo, while ha re main in Oregon. rnxMbly MX) poopia aawmblod al Yillard Hall lo do honor Ui Mr Vlllard and party. An Informal program of welcome Mas giveli In Ih - sujdllorluni. Acting President Jlio Sluub III a few iutroductory remark ipol t the in ception of the MlVOralty, and of the raising of the debt of ("nun hy Mr Vll lard. He also spoke of lie-other gifta made to the school amounting In .11 to ((10,760. MrVUIold Bpoko tutelly. He thanked one aud all for the kindness of the re ception. Mr Vlllard spoke of hi lire' vis It to Oregon III .Illy it), 1874, 0OO llrlug them lo Lll Pang' itohlo M Saturday, the l! h day l Auguat. Fair prtOM will he paid. Wat, l uwint. RLCOIK Iti MM. I 1 1 1 KM Ashland Is I'repttred I In 111 to Urol Ashland, Or, August J. the eltl.en of Ashland met In mas meeting to night to take In haml arraiiiti'ineiits for the reception of the Second Oregon rOflBBOnt OB 11- arrival lu the state next week, and great enthusiasm marked lis prn.-ecdlng. Ashland pro- DEERING II is Them. The Intel national Automobile Kacc. Ing from California overland. Ills ll -t poc to en tcrlaln the- entire regiment 111.p1 t of I'. Untie was uiliiiltatlon 1 l a meal. lor It natural beauty, and of the town's etlbrta to bolld up the uiii verslly. His InttKOl lu the school continues and always will. He ob served with much satlsfac'loii (he growth of school nml city alike. In qualifying tha lUioaonl, Mr Vlllard said the growih of the school wa not what il should have been but that he felt It was Dot due to the facility or tho people who took intone! m it. lu making ihe endowment to theuur- vers'iy Mi Villanl said lie did so a an i ' example to oilier men to do like wie aud nrg retted that other bad 110- folloMni 1,1111. In Ihe Krance claim to la- four years ahead of America lu the manufacture of auto mobile, and naturally expots to win. So did Kngland lu '7ti, and Spain in V's We'll see about the race. Uestll' Is the real crlteron Judge automo biles, medicine or anything else ly their works ami you will not goasliay. I. ke Hosteller's Mounti'li Hitter foi I I, stance. Behind it there I a tllty v. ar rec rl 01 cure ol stomach ill. heie are innumerable Imitations of it, ASOl'HKK UPlRIOfl Tin Kdltor Writes Dp Our BMdBOIBO Blrlt. We take the follnwlut fllpptnR from the Mar Clipper, of Traer, Tama county, Iowa: "Kugene, 12"i miles south of Port land, another city in the beautiful Willamette valley, gave us . royal re. oeption. Our train urrlved in Ihe night and in the eaily morning we were taken to the top of a mountain overlooking the city and valley, where breakfast was served, and a great meal it was. Kvery town seemed to rival its neighbors in point of pretty girls uud generous men. There Is 110 iuc- tion but that Oregon excels in the (orator. Whether It he the climate ur the life of ease they lead, certain it is that the ladles have a fresher, healthier I .ok than IhoHO of the Ktst. There Is little demand for paint and powder In Oregon. In Kugene is located the state university. Viewed from Its tower, or from the high elevations about the uity which uu lowau would call mountains, but which the people there term buttes, the scenery is graud and iuspiiing. Mile away can ho seen a spur of the Cascade rtuige, whose round and oval summit are while, led with snow In winter, but In summer are mantled with a carpet ofreen. Away beyond, 100 miles In II. e dis tance. liHitu up In awt'-liiHplriug grandeur the Three Sister, mouiituiu peaks perpetually covered with snow, which in the glow of an evening's sun set stand proudly up unioug the cloud like huge masses ol burulbed llver. A beautiful valley stretches out be tween the mountains, in which may be seen muny rich farms that produce liberally grmn and Imr. TblsOOUOty, with 120,000 acres under cultivation, produces 800,000 bushels of wheat, BS0, 000 of oats, 200,000 of potatoes, a mil lion pounds of hop, 300,000 bushels of apples etc. Kugene Is one of the many lovely cities of the picturesque valleys that stretch out 150 miles south from Portland." "BEST COI'NTY." John P Cox.editorof the Owensvllle, Indiana, Messenger, was a member of the National Kditorisl Association. He gives Oregou a good write-up from which we take the following extract: When we awoke next moruiug, Tuesday, we were ou the side tracks at Kugene, a lovely town of .1,000, county seat of Lane county, said to be the btst county In Oregou. It was usmed after Oeceral Joe Lane. When all were ready, we were marched to tbe top of a beautiful butte, 250 feet high, which permitted an unobstruct ed view of the town and valley for mile In every dlrectlou. Long tables hsd been prepared and the visitors given a toothsome breaklaat of Rain bow trout, with uumerous other dishes. Tbe streams In this vicinity abound with fish, 400 poinds having been caught lu a few hours. This was de cldedly one of tbe best treats our party received." It Is not too tats to put 00 some new wall paper. (160 or t3.00 will make a nice room. Sea K L Cham bera' show wiudow. which by their (allure lo do as tuey I remise servo but to enhance tin value of Hosteller' Stomach Bitter. It i 1 1 .-Mt.. il mi ibIm I in! lira .i f htn .,11 hltara he hop.il that Conditions '.ti,,,,,!,,,,, iiuiima ami nervou'sii.. will improve and thai endow incuts .See that a private revenue stamp cov will le placed ou tbe Uulverslly Oil the neck of the bottle, of Oregon as have been done I lo the great Knstorii schools. To hi last day s, Mr Yillard as rted, I I I1.1t is the way all ilnikviiU o ( ure, u Pay. Ills Interest in the school would con tinue. Ir (iregory of the department of law, of the University of Wisconsin, a .- . , , ... . meuiorro, .ur Hiatus pany, pono , Ikn N KTT CITY, A I. ASK A. Charles brblly, calling isclf a Western man, Settlemier. writing to the Oreg inlan sell lirevr's rasteltai Chill Taalefot l l.ill, Malaria ami IlilliiMisnsss. Il is aa pleasant t Uk as h.-nieu Syrup. ."SI cent. and protitl of the appelatloii. Mr Ore gory found occasion 10 congratulate the West upon lis liberal educational Idea and ploood himself heartily on record M favoring eqooJ advantagoi for the oaxaoa Mr Vlllard In Hpeaklng turlliur ex proiaad sincere sorrow that at this tiiiie he wa unable to meet MatheW from Atllo, Hi', says: "J I) Matlock and son, K I, of I jigciic. have a grocery at lleiiuelt, It C. Mr K I Matlock i with her DOabOOd. She orosaed the Chilkool trail last winter. takliiu with her her lll-moiilhs-old liahy, ESotl, It was predicted the club! would not survive tbe rigor ol the climate. He was aiiuulv lastelicd lu 11 P Heady, Henry Palling, and the late bhketi 8I1( ,u, hasket, attached to pres.ueut.jonu v jo.tu , men wno ,, treacherous as regeuts and president bad done so much for the school. Hon S H friendly, III extending a welcome from the regents, 11 sured Mr Yillard that his noble work lor the University Is held in grateful mucin brance by the entire stale. Misses Leila Straub ami Winnlfred Miller presented laskut of bOBUtlAll llower lo Mr Villanl and I ho Indies of the party. Mr Vlllard ami Mrs Vlllard also, gracefully responded to this tend er tribute. At the conclusion of the short pro gram nearly everyone lu the building crowded to the ilatfnr,u ami a and Mr Vlllard and every member of his party that their visit is appreciated. A short time was then passed la the Inspection of the bulldlugs, ground! ami apparatus, Mr Vlllard and party will remain in the city only a few hours, hut BrOOn joying every moment of it. Eugene showed by the llbeial attendance this nfterooon that Inejr appreciate lb vlsll of the school' benefactor tuosl heurlily. Sotice m Carpenters. Bids are asked for the construction of a new dwelling on my farm Booth east of town, 1U x 18 w ith an ell Hi x 2i, and II foot celling. Plans aud peoifloatloni oojq bo Men on Uu prom lues. Bids will be received 10 August 8lh. Wx JOBBBTOW, PBBACBEtt Will Be BMITH AKBKsi Kit. laken to Oregon City stand Trial. to Albany, Aug, I Uev a j Bmltb, who ih wanted In Orefon City for ob taining momy uniler false pretenses, was arreatad lo re today. He will be taken to Oregon City tomorrow. trail and snows w ithout mishap. This was, ami probably i yet, the only baby In the Upper Yuk 111 valley, and many horny -listed miner returning from their long and isolah d pllgilinnges in the northland have cat ud a' the Mat lock cabin just to ec the little Oiegon Ian smile, or hear It 1 nt cry, while they tenderly ami tearfully recalled their own loved one a thousand miles away In Oregou, 'land of the sun-mist.' " Ki.ks' Distkut hi pi is Ore gonian : " The Klks of tbe city of Port land are greatly elated over the ap pointment of a member of the local bulge, No 142, as a district depU'y. Ralph B Moody I design ti l to that iilllce to succeed B W Mitchell, tbe latter having .:erved two terms, de clining a re appointment owing to allllction of his eyes. Mr Moody rank as a clean, clear-cut lawyer, lu all hi wslks In life, there i nothing Hint cm b ' brought lu Uestloli of any nature except creditable to him. The flk ol the city of Portland are to he congrat ulated upon hi appointment." P.KTTKl AI'I'oimi i Mary J linker has been appointed executrix of the last will ami tcstlmcnt of the 1 - ate of William A Baker, Bfl provided hy the will. Th" probable value of the estate I (3,51)0. Ho bequeathed to each of hi heirs (I, and the bolai of the property lo his wife, Marv J linker to have and bold during ihe term of her natural life. At her death the property I to l divided equally, share and share alike between his sons, John Hardlug Baker, Allivrt B Baker ami Frederick L Maker. Big ale of Prunes, Roeeburg, 1 ir, Aug -' Edwin Weav er, of Myrtle I reek, yoatotdtVf sold BOO, 000 pounds of dried prune to Mr Segar, of Kugene ail c.nts net per pound, .cash, to be packed in sO pound boe, ' delivereil at the railroad station. This ' ia tbe first sale of this year's crop. Dtnllotry Noiioe. During my absence to the aea coast my dental ofllce will remain open lo 'the public. A competent dentist will I be In charge until my return, about tin 26th lust. I will guarantee ail work turned out during my absence. Hit it L WlLbOtUllliY Fkkk Lot 'KB. A petltiou I lielng circulated in Kugene and largely signed askinir the general government to purchase the locks al Oregon City and make them free. At ihe present time 50 cents toll per tor. Is charged JIT you are Interested In "''s matter call al rVllklus A Linn's drugstore and sign the petition. Creacent bicyclea for strength and beauty. F L Chambers. DeWltt's Little Karly Rlsere beuelil permanently. They lend gentle as sistance to nature, causing no pains or weakness, permanently curing consti pation and liver ailments. Vincent A tio, Corner Hrug Store. N'ATIVK Hoks. Oram! President Sol Blumauer, of the Native Sous of Oregon, has appointed H V Mahou, of Mllllorn Cabin, No 8, Junction, die ' trlct deputy grand president for Lane 'county. He has alo appointed K M j Wilkin, CS Williams. W W Ailing i bam and B A Wasbburne on standing corn mil tees. Gun-shot wounds ana powder burns, cuts, bruleee, sprains, wounds from , rusty nails, lusect stings and Ivy poi -'onlng, imlckly healed by HeWltt's ! Witch Haxel Salre. Positively pre 1 vent blond poisoning. Beware ol counterfeits. "DeWltt's" Is safe and sure. Vincent A Co, Corner Drug Store. MOWERS RAKES BINDERS See them at F. L. Chambers Over the H1II0 and For Away I tei 1 1 very . an- ri it worry u)(ran lake .li-aa Il la all. I bealihfel recreation In liorvhaek Hdlai when you liare a good stildl bora and a ninili.rlal.lt'. eay rllln, haii.lwai" and IBllaMa a.l.ll. , aSSk a mi war lit llml In our MaSfB .Ink ol adrllTf. hi lslli laillea and geiilteineii We hare ttie il ileal Blrsk ot satiiites, aaiMai aod hem sooos in tim valley. PRESTON & HALES Maiinlarturvra ot linn 1 mll saildle also iti-altm In Call la. t 11 ami Wall Ispe COMING HOME iTEACHERS INSTITUTE The Oregon Boys Will Leave Address Last Night By Hon B F San Francisco August 9th. BRFSSiaSI A I EUOENC San KiiANt'iHro, August 2. In snenklni: of Ihe return bniiie of the Oregon volunteers, Col. Muni mors said: "Alsiut KM) men Kill i.i on the special train star, Ing en AUfttal nth. The I ml II will be met al Ihe Kale line by th veruor (leer and Ills s'alt Com pany It will he dropped nl II seblirg and company C al KugOM. ''inpuuy K may stop at Salem, hill we hope that It will so through lo I'l rllanit. 'I'he proginmiiiii Is for the men todlue at Ashland, take iMObouO si (Iraut's Pass, and a late supper nl It seblirg. Breakfast ou the wenud d iv Will be servetl al Kugene, dinner at .n and the tram will reach Pirtlaud at 2 o'clock lu Ihe afternoon. There will he a parmle and the colois will he turned over to the atate olllcials at Ihe Armory. The men will lie uniformed, and will ,p through all the evolutions BSOOpI the luminal of ITBIi "Ahotit .'III men will go uprlh by hunt, nml crhnpit lis) w ill remain here. Three of nur ollleers have been assigned to the llilrty tl fill regiment. They are Contain Presctt, of company D, Iteglneiiinl Adutaiil Crowne and llallalion Adjutant Brazcc, all of whnin will 1 1 it v i the run U nf eiptalll." Mulkey. oTBIKI IN H0HUIU. Milling InpilOOr Making a (leolngu nl KXHinlniit ton of the lilsirlct. (Vi iAiiK (Ikiivk, or, Aaugust I. Mall advices were received this even ing from Dohooald of another rich strike near the Bhlge hotel, ou the Noonday road. The Mud Is very rich. It shows a well dednctl ledge. A milling engineer and nilneiahmlst lu the employ ofa forelgu ourporatlon, has boon In llnhemla for six weeks making a geological exttmlna thin of the district. Thus lar he bus muilc only a part lal examination. Re has cn'illneil his exploratioua to the western and southern isortiona of the r.oue, especially In Adams muuntHln. Prospectors have long known nf the existence of ijtiartx veins lu this b.call ty, but have never tnado an t Hurt to ascertain whether or not the VelDBOOO tallied ore tsnlies of sulllclent value to warraut development. The engineer says the district BOOtoitlO tWO systems of veins, normal mid secondary, and the dike syalem Is similar to that found lu tic mineral .one of North western California. The dikes freiUen! f fbtBS 0 OntlUOl w ith the vein. At the apex of Adams timuutalil is a la tesu ahotit I .'m feet long by atsjut t'Hi feel wide. A mutual fissure B0OB0I tlirough the uioiiritaiu with a trend nearly tmith. A 0001001 of dikes of Iron and porphyry c mie in com not with till vein. At the apex and along Ihe iinrlhi rn sh.te of the ni"Mi tain tin) country rock la chiefly com posed of ni.-taiuorpliln gran Ita aud syenite, through w hich run the lutr'l slve dikes of Iron aud porphyry before mentloutd, aojouftNEe this aricaaooN. hally 'iusrtl, Aug Is i he address licforu tho teachers In stitute Inst nbjbl hv Hon B V Mulkey nf the . Nnrinnl sehtMil, .Mon mouth, wtit very Interesting aud waa enjoyed by a largo number of town p. opto as well. Mr Mulkey made an address ojotm the Hues of stable re publican unity lu government, giving lu detail tl mist s and Heels of the consolidation o( the himiginal state togotber with looMoojIe oondltlooj of that lime. Mt Mulkey Is a very en tertaining am. Instructive platlorin senker, pi.--, g that oratorical forensic ability ,i csseiillal lu control" ling an audleuit-. Today regular work was resumed In the forenoon and this afternoon the In stitute adjourned to enable the teacb Bfl I" assist lu the reception to Heury Vlllard and parly at the l ulverslty, Ills Life Was Saved. MrJ I''. Lilly, ft prominent citizen ot Urn, tubal, Mo, lately had a wonderful deliver. nee from a frlghtlul death, In telling of II he says: "I was taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran luto Pneumonia. My lungs U cume hard ened. I was so weak I couldn't evuli sit up lu bet I. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon tilt, of Consumption, when I board nf In King's New His envery. One hotlhi gave great relief. I conllnuetl to use it, and now aiu well and strong, I Oftn't say too mftoh in its) pralao." iins mftrvebxui mediciue in i h surest and qftlokoot cure lu the world for nil Throat and I. ung Trouble. Ilegular sl.es 5(1 cents and I (Hi. Trial botUea free at U'tlkliiH it 1, Inn's drug so re; ever.) holtle guarnuteed. UOHPAIf O p. Unite Ainiiigeuieiits Wii, be Made for Their Kecepliou. Tuesday evening the executive coru inltteu haviug in charge the reception to Company C unit nt Aruioiy Hall, Chairman J M Shelley presiding. Various prill mluary nlT'alra were ordered attended '". The company Will b officially ii. .tilled of tbe recep tion. A YeriOgtOn was sppnluted to. Ite BBUsic and has band aud orobee tra In view; J M Williams waa ap poloted I y Mnor Harris as chairman, vie" Mr Shel ey, le-lgued ou account of hiisiuess; business men aud citUeue tally urn reipuested to decorate ri ralely; t her lueuling will mnn las ealled to p rfect other and ib lotto plftaos I he Bail it. on ay lor flax. Mi. Join iihbsf, a well known stock deabi of i'ulaski, Ky., says: "After shlb Ing i over a week With llux, and my physician having failed I,, r. , . I was advised lo try i lhatnl srl ui'a Colle, Cholera and Dlarrb and havo the thai the half of one bottle cu ud me. For sale by Delano. A big stock of Stoves ami Tinware to veil at old pi it t f -before ihe raise. K I. Cbambera.