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-.. OOIINTV IKD.O' HEPT 28 IGrei Is THURSDAY HEi'T 21. i -e 4. . d d,,- i line to sow. i I. Chambers has It. p mltry ami eggs to MOhAWK RAILROAD DREYFUS FREE HOP HARVEST JURY LIST A E lolki it i- ill I L'i 101''''' Ugnsr. plows It9i F L Chambers ,llli-ri-kllllK f"''t that tbl in III1C 81111 IIBrTeSI. lock of new ou gies, 42 F I . I I mini.. i- r lOM of Oliver PtOWl , receive 1 by l' -nniir. I W -1 pay Ihe highest price for Itry eggs. . j ...,. .. ten An , Chatlll. , , in-k Harrow, all sis at the 1 I- Chambers. A I .. . I ... ... ii good aecouu-uni"! Un u I ul tf l.i .. ..... L..e from now, v - .... v.. hauibere. iraiu bbcrs aim twine r 'mi - - - r. k. ui-nn. Ul. m E ( liurvh, 8oull, has ap- i.,,...i l 15 Sit.ert b AH I he pulpit at - !... coming year. ; ,.r plow, both chilled and ,.i is the one that you can alwav It extras fr. Dont take chances on ly other. IKon Sim hitch excellent farm I .l . .f I. II. ' . Bg minis, luijuiiv ui mm.i i f .. (oburg, Or. I ibm m Call aud nee that French . ...lit.... . ij,..,,.ui . .. ..... , ..'all (million nv imiiKD pinim w ill pay you to get good serviceable W-1! paper la atlll cheap at r u r i era. NViiited Uraas seed, shingles bate-, pout. F L Cbambers The heaviest 1 id of lraw brought i die Lebanon piper mill this year mi brougni in a WW nays in oj it in ker. It weighed 0,680 pounds r Vitus A Bona large threshing mill passed through Kugehe this ircnoon for their lower farm near Til j, where 600 acres of their wheat -till In the shock. riio Minnesota Hotel la the place fret a first class meal for 20 cent, re-' barn for quests having team. u over night at 35 cents per span, if -d. Al. Montuomerv, Prop. 2nd car lUcine buggies just received Oar loads Bain wagon, all size. F Ii Chambers, l) ou the market for coughs and 1 all bronchial trouble; for ip It has no equal," write Henry w iiitf rd, Kouth inn aan, Conn, or ute Cough Cure. Vincent & 'orner Drug Store. lbany Democrat: Last Haturday man hear approached within a i lugeiie. evidently looking for e l.asleru editors who have had so it to aay ubout Hklnuer's butte the t mi! breakfast. E Turner, Comptou, Mo.wasciired piles by DeWllt'a Witch Hazel ve after fullering seventeen years 1 trying over twenty remedies. Pby iatis and surgeons eudorsed It. Be re of dangerous counterfeits. Vln it & Co, Corner Drug Htore. VedueBday'e Albany Herald: "Mis ma Oglesby returned to her home in n,. ..i-i.. id n-i..ui.i. i 1 1 n r: v liy iusi uigui.. n ,1 a operator at the Pad lie Postal in Hits city during the absence ol Roes, and baa filled the position . La . . . a f ,!... t iuT. HaMy lO UK' iiroui ui uii-i. JoliQ Bays, the Contractor, Al ready Here. CN0IXCERIN0 CORPS. Pally i.uaiil, srpi ji AOiAHli representative this fore uoon ma le the .icqualntaiice ..f John Bays, of Portland, who has received tbecoiitra.'t for grading ami doing tlie roc-k work on the tfobftwk branch railroad, between BogtM and the new town of WVndllng, the location ofthelarg .-Booth-Kelly Lumber Co'a mill. He I an agreeable gentleman. Mr Bays said that he Is expected to be throwing dirt on the Ime by next Muuday DtorDlOf. He will hire six men hint teams here In Lane county if he can procure them. If not; he will bring bia regular plant here, which ha 10) head of horso, the same at preaeiit balBg near Hnake river where he ha Just completed a oou tract on the O R & X Co'a line. -Some 60 sciajiers will be unloaded iroiu inei'arat Heiuterson station to nkin to be u ed in the work. He will first grade the road between where the branch haves the Natron line, abov? BpriBgBeld, aud the crossing of the McKeuzle river, so the road can be used in delivering bridge rt.a'erlals. After till he Intends lo grade the low portions first In the Mohawk valley, completing the high ridges at hi pleas ure. He expects to complete the con tract In CO days If the weather holds good. He is accompanied by his son-in-law, Mr Philips, who will lie time keeper and will also have charge of the commissary department. Tents, of all descriptions; to be used in the work, will be here Tuesday. Engineer H H Hollbtge returned from San Francisco this morning aud he will immediately start nut engineer ing parties setting gracing stukes. The French Government Pardon ed an Act of Tarty Justice HIS DEPARTURE UN0TICE0. RBBBB, Kraiice, Sept JO-Captoa Alfred Dreyfus al S o'clock tbi morn lug left t lie prinn in wlileh lie hud b.rn o.itlued since his return Iroiu Devil' island, ami proceeded lo Verna, where lie look a train bound for Nantes. Hie departure was oooapletely unno lleed, M Virule, Oblef of the street ervlee, and M Durenu.t arrived at the prison after midnight, bringing the order of the minister of war for the release of Drtyfus. TUK HIOHT KKLKASK. Dreyfus walked from the prison to the boulevard L i Enue, where he en tered a waiting carriageaud wasdriveu to the Verne station outside of the towu. Matiileu Dreyfus met him at the train, and accompanied liim to Nan tee, While this dramatic turn In the Dreyfus drama wa taking pUce all Rennet slept, and the departure of the f ine us prisi uer ol Devil's isl u I uo more noticed than that of an ordin ary traveler. RU BQDlNOcriAL STUBM. Mr Pague Is (iota BelleTer la aeh Thiuga Continued Good Weathir. . I Dyepepeim Cure le lewntuie : d huviug the endorsement ot itiuiit physican and the medical . It "digests what you eat" and Hitivily cures dyspepsia. MA Kel- p, liloomlngton, renn. says u cureu i of iudigeation of ten years stand- I Vn cent Co, Corner Drugstore. blrty-flv persons left Tillamook Ddajr over the Wilson river road for gnu City, to file on timber lands. very con vey anew In that town has brought Into service for the occas I wenty persons left here Sunday i their wav to Oreirou City for the me purpose) DeWltt'a Little Early Rise's per -ntly cures chronic constipation, bill nervousness and worn out -ling; cleans and regulates the entire m, BmaU. pleat-uut, never gripe n "fatuous little pills." Vln .'. Co, Corner Drug Store. Friends, Americans and country en, lend me your ears. I cure catarrh ui tbe bead, throat or stomach. It i hI:s up a cold; it prevents taking ild while treating; It teaches the t-e.-e through ihe blood, iry UukH," It positively cures catarrh adac es and all other headaches. At lucent k Co'a Corner Drug Store, agene, ore. BARGAINS OJiltY. Win, $ 1.50 1.001 .66 il liorivv hnnts all alZC3 - heavy shoes all izes I - tan shoos I in 1 k fnrnier once ire cane American Refinery I. G. sugar 18 lbs for $ 1.00 t Eugene or Spring- fid Hour per sack... PKKSO VI.. Uallj UnM, Sept 21 H W Cockerline left for poluts north today. G W Qrlflln is in Crttago Grove on business. Cbas Templetou arrived up from Hal.-ey todaJT. Miss Lillian Canter, of llarrisburg, is visiting in Eugene. Miss Carrie Itanklti was a passenger north on Ihe local this morning. P J Jennings aud Attorney J H Med ley returned to Cottage Urove today. E B Haudsaker, of Wolf Creek, Josephine couuty, Is visiting hi par ent in Eugene. J L Eelgler left today to take a po Hition as traveling saleeman for the May Seed Co, of 8t Paul. Will B ltapson, traveling represen tative of the Pythian Wave, Oaklaud, Calif, wa In Eugene today. McMinnvllle Transcript: "Misses Cecile and Henetta Dorris, of Eugene, are vIMting al the home of their sister Mrs H L Boardniau. Roseburg Review Sept 19: Miss Orace Campbell, who has been speud- log the summer with relatives iu this vicinity, returned home to Eugeue to day. Albany Democrat hept lit; Mrs J W Cusick Is at Boswell Hprings In Douulas couuty, for the benefit of her heal h. Mr Cusick returned from there yesterday. Millions uiren Away. It is certainly gratifying to the pub lic to know of one concern iu the land who are not afraid to be generous to tba needy and suffering. The pro prietors of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the sattstactiou of knowing it has absolutely cured thousauds of hopeless cases. AsthniB, llroncliltls, Hoarse ness and all di-eases of the Throst. Chest and Lungs are surely cured by It. Call on Wllkins A Linn, druggists, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c and $ I. Every bottle guaran teed, or price refunded. At Home. After five years of cam paigning In the regular army Creed C Hammond is at lion e to enjoy a period of civilian life. Five yean ago Mr Hammond enlisted in the regular army. When his discharge came, In 8an Francisco, the boys in his com mand wanted h!m to return wi b them, but be preferred the Pacific Coast, tbe land of his nativity. To show their esteem they presented him with a valuable gold watch, hand, somely engraved. Creed was all through tbe Philippine campaign taking part In seventeen engagements. Is a Well.-A cow belonging to Geo Potter, at Walterville, fell into an old well the other day, and the entire neighborhood was required to xtricate her, which was done after considerable difllculty. Many p- i-m liegiu to look for tbe equinoctial storm about tbi seasoii of the year. Mr Pagne tays there will be uo equinoctial storm this yiar, nor any other year. In (act, be denies that there Is such a thing. He product s records to back himself up Iu this declaration too. He says that September I the month in which the season uhanye ' fiom summer to fall, a. id that weather I disturbances are likely to occur some t time iu the mouth. A good, hard -: Tin may take place on some day of the month, and people are accustomed to spent of this storm as t tie equlnoo lial storm. The same thing Is true, he say, Con oerulng the change of the season in the spring. He emphatically denies that either March il or Septemltsr 2 are any more stoini days than any other days of those two mouths. "The records here for 113 cousecutlve years show that March has a dell rainfall of 0 IS!) of an iuch," said he. The same records show that on March -1, for the stiue number of years, the daily average tor that day i- n l:Mo( an inch; that for the five days prttviona to March til the daily average Is O.0H0 of an Inch, aud for the five day after, the dally average i 0 187 of an inch, so It Is seen that for the 11 days, March il, the five days before that and the live days after, the dally average rainfall is 0.141 of an inch, which la 0.048 of an Inch below the dally aver age for Ihe month. If unusual weather conditions prevailed about tbe equinox does II not appear rea'onable to assume that such would beshown by 23 year' recoid, and that more rain would be shown wlthm the 11 days than during the other 20 days of the month? 1 The record shows less raiu than the average during this period, hence the conclusion that there Is no credence to be placed in this old legend." They do not think, up In the t.fflce where they keep track of the weather, that any storm will occur this week. The ludicatious up there polut to more suushlne In a day or two. ion Items. Sept 19. Born, lo the wife of Jeese Holbrook, Sept 10, a bouncing boy. All Interest ed are happy. Born, to the wife' of A II Qrlflln, Hept 10, a fine boy. "Leek" was walking on in head when last seen. Frank Taylor's crew of hoppickers finished Thursday. Al Mayo began picking Saturday. Pickers say the hops are Hue. Hugh Hampton and wife of Goshen, visited at Zion Sunday. Mrs D McOuIre and sons Willis aud Ernest, visited a week in this vicini ty, returning home Sunday. Threshing is a thing of tbe past. Pan In Templemau finished here Sunday. No apolled gram to speak of. Alf Stewart of Ooshen, is moving onto the Preston pUce this week. h Addlngton Is spending a week r two at home and In the bop yard, having got a short lay-of from bis work in tbe Saginaw mills, where he has been working almost a year. Hiram Vincent, wife aud sous Har yeyand Jot, together with Dr Mc Kenney and wife, are spending these fine days on Desbutes and surround lug lakes, fishing and bunting. X Nearly All the fords well Under Way. PRICES Quite a DOinber ajl yar l have c-in-pitted picking, but some wll ioi Haled nutll next week. Dealers nenerally I ok f-r falropeo lug of Ibe market, aud OOUfldeutly ex pect a go ul price, though in - 1P tl. stance it I thought tbe market will not I as .,i a could be d. itiad for tr reason that England, it. '..mi Ktll Qermtny will have a greatly Incresss ed yield, while Russia, formerly a Boavj importer, now peoduow sotflef ent hop. fat home consumption, Ki d has a few lo spare for the balance of the world. This with a eond J leld in all h"p s. etein. in tbe 1'n.ted states, with the possible except-on ol New York Hlate, imty prevent the price of hops from reaching ureal heights, bill a fair compensation for expense incur red aud a reasonable piollt, is aured tO tbe growers Who gave their ir t the QSOSiMrj attention aud Care. Slem Statesman: "The market has not opened a yet. aud is what might be termed extremely dull, lor there are m sale to record, and local dealer all agree that no ordei have been receiv ed from th East. Eu-tcrn hop deal er are anxiously awaiting report of the output of tbe Pacific coast yards, bofon placing orders, add they also wisli to see a full line ol samples before purchasing, as It Is tie o-ved tbat the Samples of the 'ir-' p . king aud those of i lie last will show a considerable dlflerenoe." Oregotnan: ''The imp harvest i drawing to u dose, sud there Is consid erable disappointment over the partial wrecking of ihe blight prospects of a lew weeks ago. It is -till too eatly to ascertain the exact amount of damage that has been Wrought, but II has Is en eonslderable. The price situation re main about the -huh as last week. Brewers Jare very Imliliereut about taking hold of any nee erop hulue, eveu at figures much under the price at which somi ot the lontracts were made lift summer, ao 1 exporters have Unt yet began to talk prlOSO." IMMlulUTlON IgftTBD Hawaii Mill Endeavor to Herure Ht-i tiers Krotu northern Italy and Bweden, New York, Hept III A spioial to tin Herald from Washington say: I in migration from Ihe north f Italy and from Sweden Is to be invited Into Ha waii. Ihu Hawaiian minister of fi nance was at the treasury department today to consult nfllcial. He ald that he was on his way to Europe to secure immigrants from among ihe better classes of Northern Italy and (Sweden to Hawaii. Men Who Will Try to Cases at tin Next Term of Circuit Court. itRts beoins ocTosre s, I'alU l-li :i The following I a list of the Jurors drawn yesterday afternoon by County Clerk Ie ami Bhtflff Wither, f Wheeler, a cltlen, Itelng pre, lit, to Serve aalnror at the term of clreult court loconimeneo in Eugene, M nday, October H h: Charles Humphrev. farmer Jaier J W Sbme, farmer Jasper E L Howe farmer Crcswell B D llawley farmer Croswcil N P ChnsSBU fanner Creawell V T OMnpbell farmer Camp Creek J J ThOBI SB farmer Willamette) Thomas (Iray fanner IfTlng J H Inwall fanner Irving J T Whliinore farmer Mohawk M KStattord farmer Mohawk J Burnett farmer Bohemia J B Yooor farmer Call Creek J it Lewis merchant, Collage Qrove Win llemeii way, merchant, " ' R Kreiich fanner, Juucliou Cltv Ifarmtr, Junction ( Itj latin, i Ooshen farmer Elmlra farmer Spring field farmer farmer tanner merchant lalHtrer lahv n s a, booie it; i BWEl STi YK oi RANCH, bttrna fttcr, gives Utter id ice with k;i-1 atbottnl of watte, Jewel Sims and Rdgrs embody the most S(H Deed i lie principle in stmc Inn:,. . p, heat ing or cooking, f..r seoaomj rheapiiess (f otmetion, rtsariliisss and nmliebfili IBWBI4I stand supreme. I-amous (or over 30 car. i,n.,i., in ujc j.Hii Btavse aes ' GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. v k Byland (I B Powell R M Trout A T Bon net t J A Mnlian I'hos llarbrs James 1 arvln David Link O (ireen William Mathers, farmer J H lliaham farmer James Plrtb farmer W D Wood fanner it Ws give the Sn Iraaoinc Sunday ItulUttia frs with P" chaass of ---sl. Com and as bow it Is doac AX BILLY For wound, t urns, sclds,sores,skin diseases and all Irritating eruptions, DOthlcgso soothing sud healing as DeWitt's Which Hsrl Salve. Mrs Emma Bolle. Matron Englewood Nursery, Chicago, says of It: "When all else fails In healing oar babies, It will cure." Vincent & Oo, Corner Drug Store. A rich strike Is reported in tbe Gold Standard ijuarti mine of Kubli Bros, and E B Watson, of Portland, near Jacksonville. Tbe new discovery is in a parallel ledge a short distance from the Standard. Five hundred dollars wee taken out Friday, Sept 15, and there was a large amount In sight yet. Brave Men Kali Victims to stomsch, hyersnd kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel tbe result in I'm of ap; etlte, poisons in tbe blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J W Oarduer, Idavl' t, InJ- He says: ' Electric Bitters are just tbe thing for a roan when be is all run down, aud don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and rood apetite ihsn anything I could Uke. lean now eat anything and have a new lease 00 life." Only 80c at Wllklus Linn dru? store i.w.v bottle guaranteed, L'ulty Xtws. September. 10. Mr Morris, the forest ranger, who Is located at Hazel Dell, wa iu this sec tion this week buying supplies 0 H Hales aud wife of Eugene, spent a few days ou their Fall Creek home stead the latter part of last week. A D My Ian 1 finished picking hops last week. It Is said ho had one thous and and one pickers. M E Edwards aud Misses Daisy and Ella Malteson went fo Salem Tuesday to visit the State Fair and attend the M E annual conference, CE Warner accompanied them. The Trent Lumber Co Is hauling lumber for Miss Chase to her bOBM steid on Fall Creek. She Intends to build a neat little house. PLAEl OUT. Dull headache, pains In various parts of the body, sinking at Ihe pit of the stomach, los of appetUe, leverishness, pimples or sores, are all positive evidence of impure blood. No matter how It became so, It must be purified In order to obtain good health Auker'a Blond Elixir lias never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons, or any Otbsr blood diseases, It Iseertalnlya wonderful remedy and we seli every bottle on a positive guarantee. For sale by W L DtLano. Ho Core, Mo Psy- That la lbs wav all ilni(ri !Ui sail (Jmre's TmIo1--ss I 1 Us, Malaria aod Itllliiminaas. It is a pltSSSSt to taks i LMOe Kyrui' Wesets. Dud. W: it I Hardy, who owned a ranch on Notl creek, this county aud left for I Is t rif -r home at South Bend, ludi'i aid out August 80, hop ing to find rellsl irruii consumption, i led at thai ; "Ptemljer 13. "Theyar. simply perfect," writes- Bob't Moot-- of L . rayeite, Ind, of Ue Witts L III I Bl - rs, the "famous little pill Ilpntlog and c II liver ailme!.' V-ver gripe. Vincent A Co, Corner Drug ritore. Tbe open for Chinese pheasant will beg i . i oo tetober 1, w hich falls no Sunday, several sportsmen who do net bunt on that day are anxious lest all tbe biids nhall I killed before Moo day, But it I probable some of the birds will be left. Chester H Brown, Kalsinszoo, Mich says: "Kodnl Dyspepsia Curs cured me of a sever-- cac of Indigestion ; can strongly rwmiimend it to all dyspep tlce." Die -ts what jrofl eat without aid from tl lomacb, and cures dy spepaia. Vlneent A Co, Corner Dtug rtore. F Moore farmer Volney Bemenway, fanuer 110,000 BILL. rsptillKlleld Lot Valley lml Valley Eugene Eugene Eugene Eugene Eugene Eugene Eugene Eugene Ready For Full Business JUST RECEIVED 1 carload Oliver Plows car Harrows One Is Missing and .the UoVtnBWtl Wants It. Who has the f 10,000 bill'.' Tin- government Is anxious to call In a greenback of this denomination, the only one at large. It was Issued during the civil war among others of it fel lows to psy war sspeoesf, After the war they were gradually retired until until the govo nment go! tbem down to :11H mllllou dollars and in MM con gress passed an act declaring that they should not go below that amount, (if them there are now outstanding B0,000 bills of the denomination of jlisio, three of 18000, one of 110,000, ju nto of $500, more than nine million of tin. more than two ami oue-fourih million of 11, aud almost one mid half million of $5. As so-iii a these green backs become, worn out thoy are re turned to the Culled States treaauiy ami new greenbacks are I laued in their plaoe. There are outstanding 1200 gold certificate of $10,000 each which are practically only certificate of deMisit with the government except that they draw uo Interest. Chronic Diarrhoea I'ured Thls Is to certify that I have had chronic diarrhoea uver since the war I got so weak I could hardly walk or do anything. One bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured me nund and well. J il OlBM, I'lncaslle, Ve. I had chronic diarrhoea for twelve years. 1 lin e bottles ot Chamberlain Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kene dy cured me. U I. Mil a v Kit, Kiiicastle, Va. Both Mr (llbbs and Mr Hhaver are prominent farmers and reside uear Fuioastle, Va. They procured th -remedy from Mr W I Caafr, a drug gist of that place, wiiu Is well ac quainted with I hem aud will vouch for Ihe truth of their statements. For sale by Delano. 1 2 1 car Bain Wagons Thin mskon 3 carloads this year. 1 car Racine Buggies The second car this year h car Stoves CHAMBERS full Stock of Everything Else FL Riding Plows, Walking Plows, Chilled Plow. I'ilianco Dintt Hiurows uml SitiUth. Stet'l fnuniHl sjiiked UkjUi liarrown. Tiger I r i 1 1 h nil fully warranted. Wifoni, Baggift, lio., at LAUGHMILLER & PETER, Eugono, Oregon Closing Out Sale li ul Kstale Tram-acUou-Wilton W Martin and wife to Jamts C Small, lota 1 and 2 block 11, Peeks ard's additiou to Eogene; ' I -oo U H to Clara Anderson, UK) seres In tp 17 a r 1 e; pfcteut. Charles It Haners ami wife lo Booth Kelly Lumbv-r Co, 1U0 acres In tp 17 s r e; tU. Condon (.' Combs aud wife to Booih Kelly Lumber Co, 100 acros iu lp 17 s r 1 e; S700. Clara B Saner to B -th-Kelly Lum ber Co, 110 acres In tp 17 s r 1 e; 7U0. Tbe Winter Solstice. Today the sun crwed the ImaKinary equinoctial line that encircle Ibe earth, and day ami nllit are of tqual length. While the earth Is moving nearer towards the sun, winter oudl tlous approach. The DOTtbern hemis phere commences to lean or till tmm tbe sun so her rays are obllijuely le celved. Hence colder weather Working Nigbt aud Day. The busiest and mightiest Utile lb i UK that ever was made la Dr King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar coated globule of health, that change weakness Into strength, llstleasueee In to energy, bralu-fag into mental power They're wonderful in building up the health. Only BS OtO per box. Hold by Wllkins & Linn, druggists. Tbe pain of a burn or scald Is al most Instantly relieved by applying Chsmtierlaln's Pain Halm. It also heals tbe Injur. -I part more quickly than any other treatment, and with out the burn Is very severe doee not leave a tear. Hold by W L DeLano. Ill Having sold my interest in the brick storu Imilil in which 1 lutvo oOOQpied uo loni;, my Entire Stock MUST BE SOLO AT ONCE. Beginning September ist, I shall offer SPECIAL INQUCEM ENT A.V.Peters Local Market ISUU. Hepl Butter Sti to f0c Hr roll. Wool 16Jo Poultry-tii W to II W per do n Dried prunes 8 tofijc Flour 76 Kr sack. Dais 'JJ to ID cents according to quality. Dealers demand samples be fore purchasing. Potatoes ' cents per busne1. I.gs l'J cents cash ai d t-circe. Wheat Portland, 'II cent-; Eugene, 48 to 50 oU. Hops 10 to 11 eta. M. B 00MOB, Tht Mi DOB feronoo is In bsssJmi at Bslem, A nong those In atteiida ee from I IgeOS aret RevJT Abbetl sad wife, Bsv I D Driver and T It Konl. The conference Is prealdeil over by Blah John II Vincent, f T peka, Kenan-. The f i- lOWllK is the y r and prtsidlug I lah Op when tin- conference has beuli held In Eugene. August 7, 1M, C 0 sTISSnlSJ , AngOet S MM, 0 Kinsley; August 19, ISM, I W Wile) August .'Mi, IM, W X Mnde; Heptember II, 1801. Iaae W Joyce. HPBOVUKI -fJl'AKIi readi rs wiU reuttml" r the nesa glvm several da)s au of a aurgl al BBBfnUOB having been perforin-' I on llsrlry Morris, of Herrlsburg, fur sppeiitlleltU by Alban physicians A dispatch conies today from Ibe attending physician that Mr Morria is entirely out of danger and tepidly recovering from the tltects of the opvraliou. Public Sale. On the 23d of Heptember, lH'.l'J, I will sell, or oiler for sale, at public auction, at ml place two miles west of Irving, leu (H i head of horses; Iwenty-four (34) head of cattle; sixti I n fig) lo ad of hogs; three wagons, a also harrow, and other fanning utetislls, with a variety of household furniture. I'm 'i : Ail sums uuder ten (110) dollars, cash In hand; over ten (110) dollars, notes, due twelve (12) moutbe after date, with approved security. iBAAO Zb'MWALT. fifteen Men Wanted. To work on construction and In timber, flood wages. Inquire of E. J. Mc'Cl.AN AH AN, Ageut for Booth-Kelly Co. Foot Injurku. John Elliott, who litis been employed in Ihe Wood log gmg camp a. Leaburg, cut his right ftsit quite severely at the Instep. Dr Itussi II was called aud dressed the wounds of the Injured man who la now resting easy. BOB! UJFtBB. fMaBW Ay res to day shipped a carload of hops ea.it on 0 inslgument. Humpter. the secoud largest town la Baker inunly, and already a rival of Baker City, has au "even doxeu" of sa loons, one church eJltlce, with no ree nleiil pastor, and is otherwise known to fame. The Sumptet Miner point edly says, there I almost as rich and virgin held there f-u the labors of those who seek lo lay up treasures lu heaven, aa for those who are hustling to acco iiiulate this world's goods.