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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1899)
Will Open the New Monday, Sept. 18. I UROE ATTENDANCE IS INDICATED Monday, September 18. 1809. He I'liivenlty "f Oregon will begin i'.i tun-nty-fourth year of work, . "ar that l brighter ami more fu I uly promise than any of tl ptedeo ton, itrounda fir ibe school opening, and rooma, hull lin , oorridon, and I u -li .. . v , , n.v. ,,t lli. ir it ilus;r. 1 a UfW S. i. :,ce hull w bfB couiplet ad win add m..- iuli v i.. i in. row .r h'lihiluga oil toe aal "Ide of tb' Oi una. VMr, PughAlJ hv. i-nilriir- AVII t r. doing rapid work at praaapi and ii iv. iiie aralla np loihvflrel fl w, HHNTY BtUOtj&t, TbC sirutiurm Acr.., (lie rVIUalMUa anil M'k'iin- Ketviviiij? Attentions Contractor Honey has a force of DIM at work on ib county bridge aerojN Um Wii aiuttia at tUla point, fbf w.c.ei ban wa-hel nut in- rooK an. I gl iv. i ur...niil Via pier in (be inlddl From every ion Ion of the n eonw of tba rlvir and tbaipUtog have be the as-uruiicc thai it will bt re n - I ed iu the student tiody. Tb - rood re port Id Iowa the onptaeadei.ted d -niund made during tba -umtner montbi for oatalognra and o. .-r spe cific information, a larger number of the catalogue and pera t it I h-lici having beeu sent out this ytar thau ever before lu the history of the Un. vi rally. Dr K BtlDBfi president, com direct from Vale tOMMBM exaeullv control of the Institution, ami litut b i I lha ad ded experience of work In Weieru chools, so essential in euahluiK hliu to grasp tba Modi au.l refuliement of tba patroui of this ambitious oii.g v vertity of the Pacific N'orthwe.-t. Dr Siroug bus tieen busily engaged o m ro'.t-n. K.ivK h Unrig blast d u; of Mm bank and ptaoed around lha ptora, Tba wo-k win bo oontluoaJ. UUlll the r K-k show Hhove tb l w-.iter, ind a goodly eland nnaa i ut lu.it uptrea . . Than ib r,tteu tlrub-r win be tekeu out , ler mil re placed With s. gut ii.-. Coiumlsi.i,er Ini m naa a crew iy, men at work ou Hie I .hurg-McKcnzi. liver hriil. Th y are t xtcud'ng tba Wing dim lui.i-. S i (oft in length. Ill-It. R Uq I. win, aged U year, died hjepi 4(b, ;.t fjood Banian tan Honpltal, I'.'iiUlid, Or, too, of tuberculosis. I 'ha departed leavis one Osier, Mra si chisarri il, a few week" ago, iu be- I'rcd C Martin, of Portland, who was oonilng acquainted with looal aflalra, i r. nt at lib deathhe.i, and tht.e filling up his offices and reviewln g the brother, John, Abel nod N J Lewis, Id rraM work done during tlie rum m : vacation. Dr Htmng and taiuily Iim- het- i mud hiplliktly r.vciveit by our people, ami iu turn are ngrreahly who are weil-kmiwn hUv)iuieu and hiive lived forauttuih r of yara neur Kug.'tie. Ibe daotftaftd w lu the i rime of early umilioil when death m reHfd with Oregon and the people claimed him, and thl hrotbera and ll b wbon they come to muke tln ir ter who iiuvive him have loat in him be uu I'rifrldent .Strong was seen thll UOfO lnj by a UuAKD reporter r latlve to mat era lucid, nt to the opening of the Cuiversity. Tlie president Is busily engaged iu unking arrangements to register and clmslfy sludeuia so that regular work may begiu with Mttle delay, Dr Krong expresses himself as well pleased wl'ii the corpa of instructors of the auliool, and iu general With tlie curriculum, baaldn recognizing thl excellent conduct of of business affairs by the board of re gents. He is also mod enthusiastic over the indications of success lur the school year now coming in. By way of comparison the president thinks that Oregon's state University com-pati-s very favorably with those of other states of tlie far and middle West, barring, of course, the good for rune 01 some other institution" receiv ing a larger amou nt of state and pri vate aid, "The one e.- ontial for the luauuge uientofa state school is to gut stu dents," says President Strong. "If the University la seudlng out into the world annually large uumhtM of en 11 loving brother. He was well liked by all who came in cuutuet with bltD, as his geullemutily hchavioi .ml geu- ro nuture ondannd bin to all. His in . fi'ends and a. qMlntMOM will be aorry to bwr of bii dcuth and ex tern! to his sorrowing relatives their heartfelt condolence iu their bercav-ment, Krai Estate Tiausactlous. A H Farrier to E 8 L iv. lake, fur mining claims lu lioh.mia district; 900, K K lucker ami wife to Mary K J uiiings, lot 6 ai.d w I of the w j of lot 7, block 1, Harris addition to Eu gene; $737.50. Margaret J Clark to Alice Raw sou, laud in towu of Spruigtleld ; 400. A V Gilbert and wife to E Wilcox 131.45 aci :i T CO H It 2 E; $688. Laueo. unty U A W Olltiert 131 acrea iu T 21) a r J Bj $ i00.80. Rolwrt O Whllb ok to Houthern Pacific It K. 7. 1 '2 Mres, light of way fi'sD. I' S to Johu F Htr.iuge, 77.00 acres iu lliiiaiuitio anil wwll eilueate.l voiinir I t 17 B r 1 w; pHtOlkt. men and women, and everv .eonire- I (i 1 H,,,rly ,ul MBr' J ment of the people is met in this re gard, the legislature will not fall to give au added appropriation 'it- Ibe school may require." No better executive plan could bo outlined than tills. It expresses the one fact Unit has been patent to the L'niveraity's friends during the years of its existence. During tba past few days n larne tiunitier ot siudeuis nave arnveu, ami it ecems as if tliedorm.itory and private boarding houses are liecomiug congest ed. From this standpoint the advinoa pro.-pects are more llatteriug tlriti ever before. All the nrolesaors are In towu attain, aud busy arranging their roums for the conilng year. The faculty is as fol lows: HIE KACUI.TY. Dr Frank Strong, president. I faderta Stanley Dunn, A B.profei o of I atiu. Thomas Condon, Pb. D. pr ifeMOf of geoljgy. J' hn Straub, A M professor of tiieek. Henjamlu Jumea Hawthor a, AM, 1 -"r of mental scieuce. J Smith $1800. 77.00 acres lu tp 17 irl w; Stamp Hop Tickets. A telegram from S'orth Yakima says that Deputy Collider Nichols has -called on the merchants of the city and retpiirtd them to put revenue stamps on tiiehop tiokata in thalrpoaaaulon received from pickers for merchandise Heretofore tickets, al though showing on their face they were noi transferable, liave pa-sed from band to hand as freely as coin of Ibe realm. The stamp rtquire ni I win prebahlj do away with the uaeof tickets, ltii siuceroly to be I id lha' this ruling will not he en forced in Oregon, or anywhere eUe. Diicn of Diphtheria. Cottagt (trove Xugget Sept 16: David Carey I'uderwood, the beloved little sou ot Mr and Mrs Edward L'uderwood died at 1J:30 o'clock, Thursday, Bep 14, 1800, at the home of his parenta. Cases of this kind aie particularly sad on ac count of the imposaihility to procure proper at . i.dant ' ri iu this case it wss with great difficulty that sufficient help was secured to prepare the body Lualla Clay Carson, A M, profeaaor J,ha ''1,U' for tue ,Mt "n of rhetoric aud English literature. Arthur Lachiuau, i'li D, professor of chemistry. E B McElroy, rh D logic. Charlai Freidel, Ph D. profeaaoi of physics. Frederic L Washburn. A M. nro- fawor of biology. 'rederlc l Young, A 15, pr .Vssor of conomics and history. wrge i.iliev. Ph D. nrofeaior of PMiuemaiiAM 'fiwlrichoii Schmidt, PhD, pro- esie-, t f .uouern languagta. r-'la-ani H Mr Alister. M A . nrolissor f applied mathematic. Jrving M (i!en t A nrofessor of English Dhiloloirv and oratore. t'barles A Durden. director of nhysi- eal education. W (iiflord N'i,h miilcl Mlriictor. Mlsi Hinun - i Hqiswui, Camilla Lei.ch. librarian and resif- trar. AROUND THE CAMPUS. he janitors are doing their whole U1' in preparing buildings and place. The parents have the sympathy of the entire community. CoKRKcr. The I'ommlssioucrs court professor of j ha ordered an expenditure of $100 on ithecouuty road between Cole'a and ill Creek, up the Mohawk. The OOUQtry Is sparsely settlwl and the heavy tjamiug fur the Bi th-Kel)y mill lias cut the road up badly aud hut for tlie expendltuie of 111 'already made by that company the road would ' nearly Impassable. The court's action is eminently correct. Mahkiep Mr Volney R .hnett and Miss May McClane were marriid Tuet dsy evening Sept 11.', at the home ol the bride's iareii'i, Mr and Mrs Thomas McClane, at Haz.l Dell. Itev McAlie ter olllciatlug. Mr aud Mra Kobiuett will reside at Shedds, Linn county. BZKTOTBU A I'PoiNTKD, The will of the late Tliomaa M Martin, haa b 11 probated in the Douglaa county court. Probable value of estate in cluding land and securities $,000. Mra Caroline L Martin is appointed exe cutrix. There an three helri . A BRIGHT IDEA. Out Meur . I rd -uud . Fial Klan lu ibe Spbvme. , "Peic." ixi lajmed MemuUring Mike, "l'ui giiiiu raa'kaaP "Duu't Jo It. l ake t luga aaaj while I e kin." Iier since I droppad lu'0 dat lec tun ball laal win tar to git ..., ivo bad M.uiel'lu eu mt uilud, aa 1 eau'l Kit It loose. It ruuklca lu ma, con- actence au overbalmi uiu wit' u r.'ii. lu seuse of dv rvslstlessuesa of fate. I Ms Ufa olu'i nottlu but ou.t bard luck ! story auy way you take it. Hut u mau of bralus klu aouivtunea git de beat, ot da situation." "Lat laetUXf mu" Of auu . Into ycr system deep." "It did. Put I've got ii bclu me dat'll help out De ucx' tlum we takes a ' freight truiu we'll take one gulu east." "What furr "lld you ever bear of vclucitv V" "Sure. I ley's got t'reo W lieel-i, an dl klncheiis tries to ruu over you wit' 'etu." "tint s close to, but not uet. Veloc Ity Is what de world moves wlf. It's ' so ninny miles a second. We're golQ it all de time, shovlu from west to oust, an whan you t'hiks ye're restln It'a on ly another delusion an a snare. Ya can t stop movin. "Well." asked Plodding Pete, discon tentedly, "whnt're you going to do about It?" ".lea what 1 told yo. IV world'a n iviu from west to east. Iu ouly chancg to neutralize do swiftness is to take n train gold from east to west. I duntio as we klu hope fur any actual rcis.se, hut It's do only chance 1 ace fur cumin ntiywheres near It." "It's u brtgbt Idea, but it won't do." "Why not?" "It only works one way. We can't keep on rid In west forever. An t'ink of do double exert lou when we have to turn arouti nn ctne do other way:" Washington Star. 'OIL PAINTINGS." Th,,.,. 1 am Mom OLD SOL'S RIDE IN 1o49. Flowery Weather Peadlelloaa r th Jouruullitla oI L.tiiK U. In these d.ijs of practical newspa per writing, iu which bald facte, are expressed In the plainest and tersest form, the Bower language Indulged lu by Boine of tba "journalist:!" half a ecutury agu sounds peculiar. The follow ing i tic convulsion was copied by ouo of the local papers from the Now York Tribune iu 1S4I as worthy uf a blgb place in tba nawapapar lit erature of the day: "Ou Saturday evening at 17 minutes past 11 o'clock the sun rode calmly and mildly over tlie autuuinui c.iuluux aud east bis golden anchor on the win try coast of autumn. Hut as yet the vast ocean of ulr through which be sails is glowing and tniniparant with the memory of tba loug summer days that have passed over it. . hilling their rlsh beams to Its very ih iiihs. lSven as WO write, however, the remem brance fades, like the sky'H blanching souvenirs of minsct, and In tho dls touce tba cold ghosta of winter glare and wave their froaeu wings, which creuk on ley hinges, while In the al lenco of midnight a prophetic voice of walllug and desolation moaus fitfully at Uio casement." Few people con contemplate this postman ol literary architecture with out experiencing u filling of awe and sadness, with a few cold shivers on the side, it Is proof positive that the profession has In sonic things gained by what It hns lost. -Albany Argus. Kl aO . in. lulrrr i,i,d rii i ,.r am of the eh. an oil ii.i.iuiii.-s " wild the pletWa dealer, 'are dOM b) ; liaiiaus on tlie aall Ude In New York. They work lu I heir Uvlng rooms, and most of the palntingi oavi several 1 liulf gTOWa children us aslsiunts. The I wholesale dealers ban I uumU'r of such artists on their hooks and agree to take all they CM do. the tlriu sup plying tba canvas, but not the paint. M"f course tho pictures arc done rapid ly. "Au export win range s. r eight eanraaea on a sheir that is us.i in itead or au easel ami generallj hi I colored print tanked up above ai copy, rbeo be pMoaada to rapidly block In the subject. A lav, rite sceuc is a mountain lake with a ruined temple In the foreground. He will Indicate the lake, the sky aud tho tnoontalni with out attempting any details aud pass on to the next canvas. By the time he Is through with the Iiim one tUe paint on tba ilrst Is dry. and be proceeds lu the MOM Dtdd with tb trees, clouds and temple. Meanwhile his helper Is put ting lu all the small accessories, and by tho time daylight wanes the row will la' done. By this system of work ing the artist does not bare to be eon tinually chaugiug his brushes, and he loses no time lu waiting on the drying of pigment. "We sell such n picture as he would turn out at about J";, Including frame, the net cost of the canvas to the deal er being In the neighborhood of isl cents. The workman gets 40 cuts apiece for his paintings, and most of them average gjUO a day year In and year out. I know ono man who makes Just double that amount, but he has two clever children. As you may see, some of the pictures are by no menus devoid of merit lu spite of their slap dash handling In fact, a good many of the 40 cent artists uccupy their leisure lu doing artistic things which they may or may uot be able to sell. The others bring In a steady InCOlM and keep the pot boiling." New Or leaus Tim ee-Democrat A Chair of I urlelsiu Nerdrd. Unclchood Is about the hardest hood man has to wcar.aud, us I have observ ed uncles and their habits, they either poll or repel the small chaps and chup pesbos who happeu to ho made their nephews and nieces by an accident of birth. I'nclea are either Intensely genial or intensely Irritable, and us .nr 08 I um concerned It la my belief that our colleges shutild lie hide lu their car ticuluin a chair uf "unclelsiu." tniclehood Is a relationship tbut man has to accept. It Is thrust upon him. He can't help himself. To be a father or a neither Is a matter of volition. Hut eten In a free country like our own, If a mail has :i brother or a sister, he Is liable to tlnd himself au uncle at any time whether ho wishes to be one or not Then when It happens he's got to reason out a course of procedure with out nny basis in previous experience. Johu Kandrlek Hangs In Woman's Home Companion. A Translation. "In oue of the schools of this city," Says the Worcester (iazette, "the teach er, Intending to relieve the monotony of tho regular exercises, asked the pu pils if they would not like to slug. Uf course there was au lnstuut claiuor lu the affirmative, aud then the teacher asked what sung they wuuld prefer. Oue little boy. lu bis eagerness to inaku the selectlou. spluttered out something which tho teacher did not catch. Turn ing to the. boy across tho aisle, she ask ed what Johuulo said. Th asc.' came tho unexpected answer. ba 'ays be wants to slug "Ilia Country, "lis of Him.'"" Malaria's Victims. Major Rubs said In a recent lecture at Liverpool that ruuIarUi was nut so dramatic a disease as cholera: It did nut kill su quickly, but It killed far mure people. In India It killed about 5,000,000 people a year. It was also a politically Important disease, because it checked the progress of civilization In district the rlchett In the world, killing more of the English army than were killed by the enemy. Ilrsrntra. And bow did you come to marry him?" "I didn't come to marry Him." an ewered the womanly little woman In dignantly, "be came to marry me." Chicane Poit TRUTH AND A TRUNK. Look Oul l or l u.i a W oman Tells .... ii Uavt Ileal . i know a woman who travels around the country with a trunk as big us a house. Prateata uf husband and friends lire uf no avail, and It seems to me tho case Is a perfectly proper oue for the Antlcruelty society. When I mention ed this to the lady with tho trunk, she said, "Hut they are only to look after children aud animals." "Perhaps they can twist their con stitution to get the baggagotnan under the head uf iiulmals au.l prosocutu you." She did not appear at all discom posed. The last time she went away I groaned tor the expressman. Tho huuse was lu an awful luruiutl. and tho trunk WM un the third Hour. "It's not very heavy." 1 heard her say. At the remark tho cxprvssmuu Immediately called his helper frum the wagon. "I always know what that mentis." he suld, with a knowing nod to tho maid. When he got up stairs, he could hardly lift one end. "Never fulled," he said. "When they say it's light. It's dead sun- to be heavy. They don't mean It, but they can't tell tho truth about a trunk. I don't know whether they think we don't know about "Weight, or we'll charge them loss If they say It's light, or what, hut we niwuys louk out for the trunk that's called light." Then he and his helper togfad and palled nn.i Jammed holes In the wall as they went down stairs. riillud.iphla I'rcss. Hun lit. Was Cured. Mrs. HcPboraon was attracted by the following itdvertlsi unit the other day "To the Public A gentleman who was cured of drinking, amoking, talk ing too loud, going out at nights, going to the races mid gambling and w ho also gnlu.sl pounds of Beah lu three years and was completely restored to health, will sell the seen t to any re spectable person for half a crown. If no cure, motley refunded. -Address, In confhici ," etc. Mrs. Mcliiersuu sent for the remedy and received the followiiu' reply: "I was cured of all the had habits mentioned by n three years' enforced residence In her majesty's prisons." Iondon Tit lilts. Um ills .ion Docler, "Fur towering nerve," laid I chief of division lu oue uf the depart ueiits, "a young sun down doctor, attached to my force here Is tho limit. He t'.ok three ilnys' lea-. e last week, and when be re turned to the oflteo be brought with him a doctori corSocate. Itwaa Bigned by himself: This Is to certify that Umptara Jones (here be Inserted his name) has been under my professional care for the past threo daya,' etc. He submitted It to DM without batting an eye, and be looked real hurt, and down at the mouth whan I told him be couldn't make that kind of a game Ittck," Waiblnfton l'oat 1 1 Ul RI , M0BIU4LI I w i. n ill Nash's Annual Uoaoatl Will I unit e Mi I tuiaa d.t lUat, ami V Mans , fjBgtnUtO W QiQbrd Nah ill um.. k ve his aonual onocert aatitttd bt gardlaawl Koorad 'ralllal and Marguerite, Banatn con ralio, Ml Hananu has con e to make In r bomi n, Bugeno as assistant in the HrSetoald pi.ritii.nt Of Iks! U Of O alld Will toss, her I. I ttal debut lu (tils concert. Ptw 0 yii U's-.i afa oert grand piano iu Viiiatd Hall la ao apnatanl that movemeul Ioufts: i. prooora aptano, afd In raisv tba necaaaarj fbndatbro'ae ut.e of anncertior intenainrnante of a mu alaal batore, The Mnaloal t lab .s lo king forward toaaeaennnl renewed aollylty along me line in wnion iney wan ao sue aeatful hit year end which dut o I muoh lo arnua a"d itlwulata an In let, -si in in,, blgbaai otaM of muati At 1000 M the slider's have seltlt'd down iteadily to i bail a ii ter work the Oratorio Baotetywlll meai again and will prul' lb ) lake up ibe "Me-siah" baring bad such great success with the "Creation." Ii is learned with regtat that the Obancal Qnartetta winch moba prominanl feature in muaical t rolai lastaraaoo, w in badlabanded this year on :u count of farione ohurehni making fiotta to improve the grade ol I In ir singing and choir Work. Mis itrook Will continue lo have charge of the fir t 'Jongrrgat tonal choir, ami u i -aid Prof l M (lieu will ie director of th" choir i.t tba M B ehurab. til raallMd al ptaaant thai uuiloal infloanoe In Oiegon is b ginning to radiate trom Xngene, rbla vary u- fsc ory isle ol sltsirs i dlM largelv lo tba unremitting labon of w tint'oni Nssh. who, fl mi elevating Ibe musical desires of Bugane, is spreading thai influence abroad, Oni of Mr Nsh's ooucaptloni m tba Bugaua oratorio Society, which co-operated butt spring wltb Albany, da teat crvalll and Portland io prod oca tb" OraaUoOi also tin in -nil of Ins ixecuitve ability IU advancing musical Internet, Thus the work proceeds while loo .1 performaucea have a perceptibly blihef tone. The Indioatloni for the cuuiug sea -on of lb mill leal department of the I niversity aie very Mattering, morn students being in evhh nee now Mian in any formal .r. UN HUM' I N.t IK OHIiiO Taken iu Charge Ity tlie County. A 3-year-old son of Mr and Mrs J C BfOneon was left at the Mliinesot Uo lei la-l night lo l.e cared for by the county, ti n parentl g'iug to California. The child Is small for Us ugi. and Is paralyzed IhroUgll most of lis body The par. ois aie very poor, au.l tb county lis- for somei line bOM aaalstlng to rare f. r the child Dr Ram II. In ibargeof tba oounty p... r lam, took tho child lu custody loday it la a very pitiful affair. Abaudoiitug Itopysiils. ndapandan e, or., Bapt lb. Tlie Imp pi osp.et s me h.comliip more dls oouraglog every day. itihy Uoopar'i yard, just lortb of tho city, will be ubauiloned Saturday night, and ho will lose some "i XI boxes of bop. Others have already abandoned their yards, Mid mold Is showing to a more or less extent III all yard. Walker Pros, who have a large yard just north of the clly, have entered Into all agreement with tbelr pickets to pay mi cents per box for picking, and skip ping all but the very best hops. They have put man Into tba field lo - thai n .thing but llrst-clsss Imps are picked. CHAM, is BANWB. I' I.' lit I nn i..,.. - Int. i.st ot h M Wilklna in Drug Uton t he Un., p VVllfelpa, ii I. ion lit. 4 vail tonal 'bi m uwi mambei of the linn retlrlni and the Junior men. her, Mr Q 0 Llnu, aaramlng full propria torsi, ip Tin. well known drug store I one of II '.list alilishisl in l.ana is. unty and enjoy a g.ssl patronage OOpatQUenti Bong Bl ex.vllrltl irrat mant of patron. Mr 1, Inn has la-en 'II the ibuj; business u this city for m von year, and i ooQaJdafad an ong l abrlgbteal ouug bueloaai men of tliecili. Ills close peisotisl ..' etlllon 10 the bUll MM iu the pal h . baafl re ap milbla for Um mccaaj of ib bnainiai : iu tba past, a It will bt In lha fbtajre. Follow ing ts the i at lea of diaaolntloni piaaubuuon nortoa No. lee - her.-hv k I veil thai the p nat blp existing bat wean V xt iVllhi and li 1) I. Iiui un,:,.. th . itriu i sine of I niisi..a I, ii. ii, iHugtiKt. la dissolv ed m mntual oonaant, Mr uiikm ra tiring from tba Bra, The firm befaaflM adl he known a tbi Linn Drug CO, and Hid linn will colli i a I at counts and pay all hill ountraotad by ibe Qrn ol Wilklna I. in n. Dai.-ii at Bugana Oragoni Baptimbat IS, law). f M Wll KINS. (1 D 1,1 N s. li. u Is. 1 1 MMALLPOXf Cnuiph. il. a Mull II. rk, find to He a Vicllui. Waflnd tba following diapatab lu today! Oregon bull Smallpoi t Woodburn. Mini, Or., Bant. i... Woodborn la xclted over a oaae of on., i v which uec developed there. Mr. i i, t amps h.ii, a ruilway mall clerk on the Woodhuru-Natron brtniii of the Southern Pacific, H the sllllctid man. The case Is a mild one, not a strict pro ani i ne has bOM elalilished. Mr. Campbell I a brother oftbnpuh lisiiers of the Ot'AKii. We hardly think be I ii the disease named. At Ilrst he wa- said to be suffering wltb ly bold fvver. 1 ,' nte a number of people In the vicinity of Hprlugfleld ami Natron have been afflicted with a disease similar to clilckeiiKx, but of a mild form. We have au idea that this U what Mr CampUdl haa. SO 100.000 HA I.t s IK HOI'S Yield in Most Yards Is ban) Per Acre Thau i.u-i Tear. llUcrvats, Or, Sept IV lUport ot completed yard continue to coin In, showing conclusively thai llregou can not reach the Itkl.OOO-bale mark title year. Assuming that Oregon ha :,ni 000 acre iu hope and that seems lo ho the "Inside Information which csiisea apt dilators and crop-guessers to claim that iplalitlty of hops for 1 8tM it would take au average yield of IKHI pounds per acre, and the results aMalued will not average h il pound to l .. acre. Iteporla of the abandoning of yards at Aurora, llutlnvllle and St I'miiI sr.. ntentlful. In ibis Motion n wiiihe stllprisliiK If picking bi not called Ofl ftftar Hunday In many yard-, so fast la mold taking the crop. Hard to Biat, Mi Walter Rogan of I, i ane, Oregon, from asi acre of giuuiid raiaed T,708 buahtis of grate), an average of ;iM bushels pel acre, ou tba Gao Oamanl -i ,, hii Mr-i-cissa grain. This Is an excellent showing. Klir Insisted. "Did that man to whom you were lust talking say your affairs wore mls- t mnuiii.-. d i Mr. Meekton'e wife ' severely. "Now, Henrietta, that a simply a I little aside It wasn't Intended for your ears at all" "I Insist:" "Ob, well. If you insllt; ho didn't auy my aTalm wr-re mismanaged! Ho aal.J ! they were Mrs managed." Weeding j ton Star. An Amnslna Prssk. Tho Pal Woman That NffgJ skele ton la a great humorist, Isn't be? The Dog Paced Boy Taa, he's got a lot of fuuuy UiQua-Kanaaa City In- dopeudent. Kl'lNKD. -The Woodhiini Independ ent' Aurora correspondent says: "licking hi s slopped lu I00M yard around hire and between Aurora and It tone's Kerry, on at urn of mold Of hluck bllehi. There does uot swim to be auy flavor lu the hops, many of which have a gTMD core uuil dried the hardest ever known. This Is the result of picking when too green. In several yard the hop tinned black III 114 hours ami owners have leallzcd on only part of the yield. H mm claim the mold was caused by the ralu ami i cool weather driving the lion into the hop. Others say the fogs uave caused the ruiu." To Bourn A if ni oa. Claud Trib- ble, tba young mining expert who pent It-it winter lu Kugaiu , now at Klk (iruvc, California, will start lu Peru, Houth America, sometime lu No vember, with a party of Sati Krauolico capitalists to lisik up mlutiig pruper tiea. He Intends to study the geolog ical formation, also look for (plaint botanical peclmeiii. He intend ol spend seven year proepec. ig lu that cuunlry. HABBT0 to.viRol.. A ll-year-old girl, adoptod dsugtiter of W E Jordan ' ofl rent, was brought down tislay and committed to the lioya and ' oris Aid Woclety at Portland, by Judge Potter on aocounty of belug uncoutrullable. J M William will take her down tc rnurrow. New oi I, lle I d un cm' New York He,tl, IS Tbl World ay: Tba prion of beef ba i ag .in gone Up. There has beat) a furl her advance of one .piatter of a c ut. I h iiiestlnn of taking or gaulzcil action In regard to t he 1 1 H In the price ol meat will bw KOted on ilellnlu!y next Tin s.lsy night by the New York Itelai! Hutch' is' utual Prole iUvi As. tiiatlx. Aiiot i Kk ovkhku.-l it Chrlt man's little sou haa about recovered, we are pleased tu alale. He i able to be around the house. Seattle, Hept 15 -Among the many nntortanate proapaotara that have re turned from Alaska this season Is an old man who cuiuot tell w ho lie ii, or where became from. There Is a clot Of blood In his brain VlbOh has ciui-ul a paralysis of speech, due in typhoid fever. Tlie only word he can uttnr are an iudeatluct ye and Do, Hy the aid of a map it w learned that he came from Cambridge, Ma. A man who accomp nihil him from Dawson says Ilia name Is something like "Fiik." I. Hurts ate I. lag made toetblih the man' identity. Hla limbs are also paralyzed. The Journal claims that the people of Halem are bored to deatli with ad vertlalng lake. The people of tbla cllh are bored In the same war, and the worst of it is, tiny bite. Kugeoe ha aeveral paper that are trylug to make a living aud will give advr tisers value received fer their money, but still a lot of it gitee for "fake" ad vertising. A I.ahok 1.NCUEASK -Hy the quar terly statement of the Klrat National Hank of Kugene, It will lie eeeu the total bualneea foota up I -I.--k.I1. an Increeeeoftlltf.OOOoverthe statement of one year ago tbl month. Total amount of deposit, i.'lau.l.U.'is. A splendid showing.