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THE HKIYELm, The First Week Is Mm Many New Sti its Enrolled. LITERIRV SOCIETIES MEET. Tbe clour 1 f the first week of the school year Mr the Univemlty of Ore gon shows ilmt much Iiuh been ic ooruplished and that tin--fhci.il thla year will have an increase n attend uuoe over last year by n Haltering number. any one tiut.clr d new btudetils reg. stored this weci,. Of the old students very few will fail to re turn, although a good many will not arrive until M late an October 1. In acJUiou to these several members f the alumni anticipate doing post-grad uale work. In most of the department)- of the school, Clausen are already arranged, and doing active work. President (Strong is wen pleased wtlh opening prospects, and the quality ol iusfuo- ttou which can in- given by his elHel eut corps of Instructors. One faculty meeting win lield tim ing the week in merely an advisory capacity to consider routine matters connected witii the class rooms and the Individual work of students. With the I '.ideui-body nrgauiza tlone work is .n'i ;ig renewed along all Hues. H.low It) published the result of meetings of the LaQttan and Phllo loglan Bocletie.-. The Eutaxiau socie ty, the U ol O Monthly, the (total 'log league, the football team, the gleu club and other matters which add life and enthusiasm to student liie, will develop In regular order. LAl itb'AN SOCIETY. The society was called to order by President H 1) Angell. After routine business, the resident delivered a well prepared add -ess upon socie ty work, and pointed out the fact that n great many of the prominent nu n of the Northwest had received tie-ir early training within the wnlls of Laurean Hall, Since the foundation of tic so ciety, lu 1870, 453 names have been signed to the constitution. Ot these, 134 have been graduated from the Uni versity of Oregon, their names being transferred to the honorary Hal. In this list appear the names of i neb men as McClure, Beau, Woodcock. Unary, Fruzier, Beekuauu, Johnson, MoAJlstar and many other men who have rush ed the foremost rank of their respect ive professions. The short review of the history of the Laurean society was interesting and instructive to students, new as well as old. Professor Edward McAliste ,'H0, then delivered a prepared addret on the astronomical problem of 'Keeping Time." The address was very Inter esting and instructive, ami many I tad In the iru.-vsai is not Juiullu ''. V L Molt and V K Wwisr !" ftliue i . stui w I, ' MtUeoej am: Q o Uo toll f r th die . The -..waker. bribe affirm etlve claimed thai BDftoaJi nttitud M'.ith Africa we a ptUMMaee of pJJ(J j Ur lfifid grabbing policy the world near, while Ibenpr meats showed how I e Dutch rt pun lie BMl M regsrn ,. t ic iremi.s i .nornlug Eugllsh till M 10, and that it whh vety cruel lu Its in imetit ol the Inlanders. The I 1 itoltt . I, c , d- l the argument lu f, vor of the negative. fr ii. xt ,..t 0,i 250,000 FIRE Salem Rutty Mills Go Up in Smoke. PMTISUV COVERED BY INSURSSCI. oeen prepared, afier which tfasalooUoc of ..flU-ers will take place. 1'rtMldent .- rung n:is hio kludly con e 1 11 address the itoclet y , program h.is sp-a-ial i the lii-isi,. Kaf)' ' IjiBtsV Hiveo Plaoe to Calves 8p.kntn jithont n :. -e pcU'bly III n ' I I ..if,,., ;,.,!..( ...H 'lie folio U,.: S life MlTV '!, ii(i I,..,. A lngh -ear I Ik bu v, KorwmipBiiv she -;,ke. ,.'ong Her p.-c ty oa s. They travel with ! , r .he -pins Along the mail so i at, While sheep's y i, , iae g..v buys, at The pretlj caives i re '-Hst. Shedroeeea U , i ,,, ,,., n, buck BarraaatHaM n mvii Dellgliiet' are the boys i a TMese sportive edveo m town .PARING TO KICK ft! A fA Va V iw Have a Strong Fcct- Baii t- Salem, Ore, S,-pt 22. Salem Soaring mills, located on South Com-j "What make- m , wi pie My,-u mimIi ,.. m . ... .1 boys?' . nugiu urr ai i O CIOCK' .ucj u,... ' i liogaj Unlet. f ' . ... ... ,ts Qral meeting ' ' ' r.s.m Km rjolvar HJ .',i,i in, Dlgbl. li.e r.m ri 'mlbrtably ,i.!e,. t), ntw g,V(, Ihoyoaan Btea an aMallMl address io r"" amoo oilier things, tbattta rtllfh of Chri.t should ooom 1'st In a young in:n'.i life. Tin. book exchange Is a success. The taDd'bookl a ttalog eagerly tak. Ion, BvarythiDf poioti to n. mt aaaONafUl year the association has vol lisd. tJBADIMtj QUMJIBICBU. Jcim.s llav, i ou'rjrtor, rklug llH Mobnwk Huilroad. I IJllT Uurd. Sept ;n Tbla morolng Jomea Hiv, contractor, be,;an gradiug on t , M chawk railroad. o.iinmenclng tbr, , bove Hi rh - Ileia, whtre tin- Maj I l.-v,s (he Nil tron bnooh. Utler list. Dobson, John l-'orrest r, William Kilnt, Jessie Kranols, leon r Oantz, Msjorr A Hahm, Mrs Elen Mtishberry, Mr Q W Moore, Mrs I lema I'erry, T J Hioufe, BherldaO Wlliam, Add W R Williains, W E Young, Margarel L Y'-ung, Geo F I chance ol one cent will tw mad on all let en given out. I'enoui rslllng loi letu-ii wl.l pletauiUto whun ilertli-il. 11 r. McCorna I' U this morning and burneil to the ground. The toul loss will approximate 2.'0, 00 000, of which tb Bill company toaM 1200,100 prol.-et. il by 65,(X)0 Insurance. Other lof.ee an- given as follows: KcsiiiU A Company, Halsey, wh.at, 'aO.OOO I uhel Insured. W y A Senders, Harrlshurg, when', 15.000 bushels, Insured. HatsTACo, Junction, wheal, 16, 000 bubels, insured. lj'-cal fauin-rs, wheat, 100,4J0 hush els, very llltle Insurance. Out of 150,000 btuhela ill mill, 140,000 nusliels will worth lialf price for feed. b H-'iltie red. It IsbeoaiiM-," i. is.,- rep i.-e, "You keep tli, uc s. well fed." SOCIAL. phases of this wonderful problem were presented in the course of the address. Professor McAlisler is a great favorite and continued to keep up his interest lu society work. A debate on the question "Resolved, that the government should legislate against trusts," was the next number on the program. Mr C N McArthur and Mr R B 8mith upheld the afflrniH tlVt. while the negative was supported by Mr E e3leucr antl 8 Bool or, Th8afflrma.iV0 l,rou8ht out ,he fo1 lowing points mh ,ch ",e neftt,lv,, v,'re unable to refute: I. That the condi tion of the country, when u"der ,he Influence of trusts, Is bad; 2, t1 ,r"'t8 will not kill themselves; 3, that ntt tioual control Is the only remedy. '1 Ik chair decided the debate in favor of the affirmative. The secretary then read a letter from John II Barber '9!l, In which the mem bers were urged to keep up their inter est in aociety allalrs. Mr ISsrlier if one of tbe best society men that ever attended the U of O. Several new members were elected to the society, after which the meeting adjourned. PHILOI.lHfl AN SOCIETY. The commodious rooms of the Phllo ioglan society lu l)eady ball, were crowded last night by a full attendance of old members and many uew stu dents. After roll call the names of nine applicaats were presented for membership, a number of whom signed the ct nstitutlou and piid the Initiation fee-. President Waltz, after calling the m.-etiug to order, addressed the old memb ers and new atudoctl on the benefit ol society work: in genera!. Society work has become recognized a one of the principal parts of a stu dent's college work. New etudeuta are urged to read.e this and to improve the opportunity for practice in debate and public speaking. 1'rof Dunn then addressed the socie ty. Realizing that the students had not gotten down to solid work as yet, Prof Dunn showed how the ancients, who once used the Latin tongue, were not destitute of humor, by r".ulinj? a few quaint extracts fennd in ancient manuscripts. The regular debate was on tbe ques tion: "Reeolved: That Eu -land's at- I'KKMISAL. Dully Uurd, Sept .M J H lieckley isagaiu lu the cily. Hon J II Vct'lung is home from B lotn. W W Brown is ou the sick list to- day. N H Dygert, of Portland, Is in the cftv. U t 'at her was down from Saginaw tiday. Win Mayer went to Southern Oregon la-t night. J (' Ooodale, jr, arrived up frem ttaletn today. F K Oray, a Portland machloo man, Is in F.ugene. Mi-M Versa Hill, of Oregon City, ar rived today to attend the L' of O. Miss Ruby Montgomery of Portland, U visiting at Eugene. Otto Gititrap la tooine from a short trip to tbe t apital City. Kmll Waldmah, the well known traveling man is lu Eugene. Judge I'. ter and L N Itoney have returned ircm tbe mountains'. Webster Klneald arrived from 8a- lem and o'ber valley points ou today's 1:10 local. Claude McCall, of Silver Ijake arrived today and may attend school during the winter. Miss Therese Friendly Is home from a visit at 1'ortland, Baker City and other pom ts. C F CttbOMt, a former Eane ounty boy, now traveling for a Portland firm, is In the city. Rev J B Lister and family arrived home last night from their summer out log ou Coos bay. Re J B Listers and family and El mer Patterson. I ave returned from their outing ou the Coquille. Orant's Pe-.s Courier Sept 21: Ed Van Dyke left for Kugene Friday eve ning to attend the University. Hon J , Morrow, n .i d 73 years, died a' lleppner yestt rday. Tbeoouo ty of Moirow was named after him. Mrs George Hen y Smith left thia mo-nlng for Ridding, Calif, to Join her huJ,Dand' WD0 ln b"'068 there. Oregon v.nUy Omlm Miss Zlda Ooldsmlth arr.' from Eune Wetl ncsday morning, turned ber old place In tbe millinery .'t01- llrownsville Times: Ho,an B-mnard and Nellie Wigle vent to Eugene Monday to resume .oelr studies at the State University. Root Calllson, of Falouse Wash, who has been visiting in Eugene for several day, started this morolng for Southern wheat in be saved, 1'IU r l,iL BOBOBBKAU. A Matter Kxplul -ed Tlut Is Not gulte Clear. (Salt-in SvintDel. Sept 21, Ut-. ) I. .st i i U I he Sell! I ll,:iie III. II- lion ol en illegal transaction In stale p.Mitics, designating It as the "Border eau. " Aa Hie great reading public did not understand Hie signirli-uee of the refer, nee, the editorial department of the paper has been b -sieged during tbe week with couutless luqiiirivs. Cor reHpnndents from all dlre-tlons have demanded an explanation, which la here briefly given. The transaction alluded to refers to the alleged promise by Oo.ernor Oeer, previous Lo elect loD, of the superiUteu dency of the state prison lo a Polk county man. 1 Ins ma i says he paid tleer $1,000 for the appiintment. He says he took (Jeer's receipt for the 1,000. The receipt pledges the governor to upsuut this man superintendent of the penlteu tary. This receipt has boon termed the uordereau. nueli a reeeipt does rei-lly exist Die writer hac seen It. It is signed ' T T Oc -r" and the slgua ture is very like that of the governor, although it may not he genuine. Upon his failure to receive theap polntmeul which he says he was promised, the Polk couuty man pays he made a demand upon tin- governor for his mouey, winch whs relumed to him. The:, he says he demanded and noolved another 1,000 as damugna. It is understood (he governor claims tlio money was simply b rr.iwd from the Polk counly man and that there was neither promise nor bill of sale. Iimtlr Diianl sent ;j ONCIimUTIOMAI. St KUKNI'KK. Very gratifying Indeed was (he lull house act rded Catherine Celeste Coggswell and her oapsble btstsd of amateur Thesplaua at The Parker Ins evening, to welcome III- production of a bright and sparkling thret-sct comedy, "An MMMtalltNatal Sunen der. It Is a story of lovers fturj their love, and the ludl.-r.cu-i situations in volved in working, out the plot are of sorac or the caemoaTES. Tbe 'W football -.-..,.n began M--I day ttlterniM.ii al ti e University of O e- fie reCOptlOD to have been given O0 arben Captain It N Smith esll d Saturday night has been (sn ( uod OfJ his men together fur n few preliminary account of (lie reception at Regent instructions regattling the season's r-rlendly'a. work. AH the suits ou hand Mr Hoven of Minnesota, a student tf'vcn out, ami n d'-ien ! last year of Drake University, lis in-w onus, which haw i , ,, MoIiii h, U, , enrolled in the Divinity Ordored, Will ta Nady for us In a few I HcIksiI. In company with a frKlirl days. Coach Slmiisoii will be on hand j lie madf moat of the ay Trom low early in O -lober. In the meantime on his wheel, having traveled I0U0 the players will work under the dlreo miles In that way lloaoi Captain Smith and PrnfMMtr Mr Sweet of Carnlug, Iowa, la en Burden. Ity the time Co ieh Simpson ) rolled In the U of O. He lis, been In-arrive-,. h..y will be in shape for hard apeotli.g ,a,veral schools, but baa tele- liraet ,u ti-lil,li uilll lu. (-..., .... ll . .. , , r,v H, i aampnea nOOM MM the climate. Eu- ! gene, and tbe C of O suit him so he will stay. i he see son 'a end. The Indications are that the number or candidate for the first and second eleven will be much laigerthan In any pte i. his yi ar. It in very gratllylug (o note that In the list of -imlldatea are to be loand (he names of men who have distinguished themselves on the that nature, to cause genuine tulrili, gr'tlirou lu former years; some here at Harrlsburg Warehouses Bought. Correspondence from Harrlsburg lu Albany Herald of Sept BHhl "By another tranafer of real estate, the flr.-tof the week, A vVlihelm, of Mouroe, becomes (he owner of fracdon- al lots, So 7 and 8, ou the river front, adjoining the O R A N dock, with the warehouses known as the Farmers' and Bar. er warehomes, together with lot S block 2, across the street, with engine house and entire machinery for operating the above warehouses, back ofcapaoity in atorlng gralu in the douring mill lately purchased by Mr Wiihelm, ts (he reason aasigned for the purchase. The property was pur chased ol Mr J P Schooling." The Aboriiiine. Lo, the Indian, Is coining to realize his commercial value as a subject to poao before the camera. It Is amualng to notice Ida actions when some kodak enthusiast attempts a snap shot. With a scowl on his face the Indian, with his hsnd, waves the pale face away. But a quar t r or half dollar lu his band changes the aspect, and with folded arms tbe Oregon in the hopes of benefitting hla descendant of "Sitting Bull" or "Man- health. Oregon City Courier: W O Beattle, Sam i - Stevens, Rea Norrie, Waldo Adams, F O Thayer and Arthur Pad dock left for Eugene during the peat week, to attend the State University. Corvallls Times: "Robert C Johnson, late manager of tbe Aseociated Press at Seattle, U In town, en route to San Francisco to take a position as night manager of the same association In that city." Robert Is a graduate of the University of Oregon, being a nepnew of the late Prof J W Johnson. Mr and Mra C H Kurtnet, of Con rad, Iowa, father and motlier-ln-law ol Attorney I N Harbaugh, arrived on the overland laat nlgbt. Mr Kurt- - la a sportsman Willi tho gun and rod, and since the location of Mr Harbaugh at this point, concluded to try his luck in the McKenzie valley. I yeara pvt be went Into the w ilds of Min nesota and Michigan fa auob sport. Afraid-of-His-Mother-in-law" stolidly folds his blanket about his busby form and becomes the plaything of the paleface. Hop picking time brings many ol the really good looking Warm cprlngs tribe across the mouutalns to the valley. Studying Law. Corvallls Union "Juatlee E R Bryaon la having rooms fitted up in tbe Fisher brick, over tbe poatofHce, and will shortly occupy them. Mr Bryson haa in hia ofHoe, aa a law atudent, Mr C E Woodaon, re cently an assistant profe-aor in tbe University at Eugene. Mr Woodaon Is a true-blue republican and a speaker of much f iree and ability." Book Typewhitkr. Tho county clerk's office baa received an Elliot A Bobark book twpewrlter for a trial test. They coat 175 each. It is said tbey lasHy save tbe services of one mac. the U of O; others at tbe high schools from which they enter. Of h at ma eon's brawny eleven, the following ,-layers will again be In c. .liege: R S Kmlth, Captain and rtfbt tackle; Sig Youug, right end; H 1) Angell, right lefl fickle; Fred Walter Calllson of l'alouse, Wanh, a former Lane county lsy, will enroll In the E DB this year. SATL RDAY, 8 KPT. 'J.'l The state fair has oloted. It was a failute. Ihecoiitiact for palm ii k ihePres byterlau church list been let to R 8 Brumley. Work will tieglti Monday. A big Insurance war Is promised.and Itlssaidthat the underwriters so elaiion, one of the blggiat truata of the no wm oi ii, Mia.-. LWlty Mm',! and May .McOollum, cliaraelere take ty Miss Ettttfe Hollo.. hi ami Miss l,ulu Renshaw, tket!i,r arth Mi Arthur Frsri-r aa Harrison Penning! n aud Ray Wlllmighhy as Wind Vbu Artsdalc, i. Hineil a quattel whose luva I guard; B0 Jakway, aflslrs, in sunshine a. id . liadow, aaafs)! Zelgler, lefteadl Ciaienoe M Blshoo. . age, may tumble lo ideot s very cleverly drawn and even true to lefl-half back ; aud Ed E MuClauahau, lndeeiidence Wot Side: "Consld- nature The duel s. w is a bit of quart -.r. "Fritz" Wilson, the big left arable freight for our merchants was extravaganxa that made a decided I. It. guard may al o ta present again, j brought up by the City ot Kugene on Mr Lee Travis in person,. ting ., young Knox, the gritty half-ba k of '07, lira IU regular trip laat halurday. Tbla novelist who writ. -s .,f love wlthn .t ' reiurnod to college ami will work for I -" -- " ''lisill! n-l Ins old position. Among the second now, It being the only one on the up- team men noitii f,,r their former work, Oocalall, Ben anil Charley Wag-j tier, Adams, and hord will be candl- .Int.u. ba 1 ' 1 . f ,L. . I"ti '"I ais,tjr ii-niors. luinerrosn- ullltrj. ..n,i..,U II... i ....... &1 m mm .. . ... m. - - - --- - .n.vi .. T.w.iini- ...Mi. v ,,--.. n,s, ntt. it ciuiijia-r ui men lty of Mis CoggawellH-rmoated every who will, under Simpson's careful eye, scene whether she waa tbe ceutial develop Into first class players. Spald tlgure or not. Cllve Ch shire a-Kddle, ing, ol the IVsadena, Calif, high the bell tioy, nsalatcd by Kddl'-'s sweet- -i'IiojI will tiy fr guard, aud Ham hear', did a very clever turn, deserv- iiinud and Paine, ol the Asblaud high ing more than passing me itlon. ' school, will work lor tackle and half The comedy wf-S gtvan Sf ttie beoajflt I tael respectively. A nuinlar of other eaperit-neing mai pision u leu like a i lamb to Hie slaughter by the Ingenuity of a clever woman. M -a Belle Walling, ! which role was essayed by Miss j Ciiggswell. Indeed, through th. -mo Can-ot Nmallpox. The Woodburu Independent .( Thursday, Sept 21, bl a this about Die sicknesa of l.-e I'mnribell, railroad mail agent ou the Woodburu Natron route: "E L Camplajll Is improving and will be well ln a week. The Inde pendent last week, Umiii information from Dr Shorey, staled that Mr Camp bell bad typhoid fever. After consul tation with Dr Byrd of Salem, Dr Shorey pronounced the cuso varioloid and, as health or,.- i placed the house and Inmates In quarantine. Citizens were not, for several reeaons, fully con vinced, raised a hubserlp.iori aud by 'phone summoned from Oiegon City Dr Strickland, who arnved on last evening's cram. I'lda morning Drs Strickland and Shorey visited Hie pa tient Dr Strickland announced that Mr Campbell was attested with a very light form of varioloid, that with the precautions taken there was absolutely no danger others in the ciiy, aud that tbe disease wae just as liable la reappear la Silverton, Oregon City or five miles distant ra In Woodburn. of the Kpisi-opal church an I It s cere men in the entering class and several gratifying to know that financially, I' Old StUdento, Who have never played was a success, ' lietoie, but intend to try their lock tills season, swell the lUi of candidates. B lids lis regular schedule lu the (nter-OolleglaM League, the varsity -lev n WlH pioliithly met the Che mawa Ii.tllaus ami the Multliomuh lub Bugena win wltnen two or more of the "big" games, t James for hi cc. ml eleven will he a certainty tins year; one with the second (earn of the O AC; the other with tbe first tenuis of the smaller colleges. The Inter-Colleglate League will meet In Salem next Saturday aud games for the coming season will be arranger). All the other nnlleeea ate hard at work. Pacific Uulveralty haa secured tlie services ofArlett, an old Reliance man, and will be lu the field with a first class (earn. The 0 A C will make every eflort to aveDge her over-whelming defeat of laat aeaaou. All her players who went to Manila have returned aud the best men of her '08 team are back again. The 'DO team at the O A C will be the strongest ever put out ami foot ball "cranks" look for an interesting contest between it ami the U of O. Albany college will have a goisl team this teasnti and Willam ette University will also be in the field. The first practice at the U ofO, took place on the campus this afternoon. Monday aftern ion, the players will go to work again, aud "fool ball" will he the all-abs'irblng topic of conversation until Thanksgiving .lay. i.ral I ,,'n Transactions. Joseph H Walkers j lot 1, block 10, Long A Landers' addition to Cottage drove; $75. Q F Oaroutle to Joseph U Walken, lot 1, block 0, in Loug A I. under-' ad .lit urn to Cottage Grove; 70. 1 1 . ft Llvinstoue and wife to Tbe Northern Counties Investment Trust Co Limited, lot 2, block 4, Hbaw A Pat terson's addition to Eugene; 760 The Kestlera Willamette. NUte Journal During the last ten years the Wil lamette river near Kugene has (aen very reetlees and has changed Us course several tlmea. The greatest change was w hen it look its piesent straight shoot from Judkms Point tn the outht of the mill raoe, passiug back of the tannery. This cost considerable bot tom I md and left the old bed of the tbe stream at a point overamlleaway. During the laat few. years the river baa tried to get out from uuder the Eugene bridge, so thai now the stream p-uaea nearly under tbe small north span, leaving the main span of the bridge suspended over a dry gravel bar. It can be but a short time at most until auother pier must be built and the Eugene bridge extended far ther out across the country. Heavy Hop Yikld. The hops nn tbe Campbell-Walker bopyard at Jud kins Point are turning out much heavier than expected, ii was thought picking would be finished this even ing, but from present appoaranoea It Will take until Thursday or next week. Hops are boldiug splendidly, and tbote last picked will furnish the best samples. Ol)KY Tl( kictu - The following marriage licenses were issued today by County Clerk Iee: Daniel T Sscie aud Miss Kate Drury; George N Bry ant aud Emma Q Biamau. per river." Julius Friendly, a prominent Elk, hea furnished room al Ht Viucent's hospital lu l'..i l land for the hen. tit of membera of Portland bulge No 142, who may be III. It Is furnished in II rst-claaa style with all UKoIeru Im provements. Pendleton E O. "C 0 Heulat, of Salem, and formerly of I.adrandc, haa b-en engaged by the firm of Alexander A Hexter, In their dress goods depart ment, Mr lltiolat la also an expert window trimmer, Mr Heulat la formerly of Kugene also. A number of Southern Pacific agents are being shifted around lu aooordauce with the new schedule arranged be tween (he company and the operators, win ret. v the oldest operator has the chnioe of places. There will be no change in the Eugene nflloe. I In Kimball, North Dakota, Graph ic says: "Unlike moat of the towns visited ou the valley trip, Kugene Is laid out on a level plain, while the ot hers had not room tn expand with out encroaching on the to thills ' And now Salem, Albany, and Cor vallls editors are in a rage. Portland Telegram: "A cabin of Native Daughters will be organised al Stlem (his week with 100 im'iiiliera; at Kugene, with 46; Junction City, with 2ft, and also onu at lbsiehurg. A num ber of I'm timid people will go lo Asto ria to assist In the organization of the cabin at that place." The Pendleton East ( n , ..man tells about a farmer delivering nearly 12,000 pounds of wheat at (be Pendletnu warehouse with one team, and at one load. That Item though, consisted of eight horses and three wagons, two of them trailing. There were U0 sacks weighing 180 pounds each. A Cor reel leu. It has Is en called to our attention that in the allowances of Hie commis sion court for the month of Juue, the Guaku printed that A C vVoodcock, Geo A Dorrls and L T Harris were al lowed only 20 eaoh for legal servloea In the case of J E Davis et al va Lane county et al. It ahould have been 200 to eaoh of the gentlemen or au aggregate am t of UO.i. We suppose that the mistake waa due to the compositor who set the type up, or it might have lieen done by the reporter who copied the aame trom records. It la due the county olerk to eay the items appear correctly In the mistake is wholly chargeable uptotble office. Phn.be B Klnaey to James C 8mall, lot 8, In fractional block 0, Mulllgan'a 0,)BIlnll,0llers' court Journal, and the -.1.11.1... . 1. - tm 1 .' . . , ,JW1 auuiuun ou uie weev to i.ugcue, fi,iw, J D Howard and wife to A A Porter, laud in tp 17 a r 0 w; $2(0. G U Hnapp aud wife to J E Young, lots 2, 8, 4, 6 and 6, block 11, Long A Landers' addition to Cottage Grove; $1000. Quit claim. W W Withers, sheriff, to P J Bar. uette, 102.88 acres; $060. J B Keuny and wife to R B Donnar, leO acres lu T20a r4 w; 680. - ItUOBTaWID TO Death. A corres pondent from L-irane says: "While the Rutsel A Davis sleam threshing outfit wss here lost week, I W Petrle drove hia team near the engine. One of the hor. a -pilvered a second aud then fell dead, from fright It Is sup posed." Hops Sold at Dallas. Dallas, Or., Sept 22. -Tuesday, the first sale and shipment of hops from Dallas took place. The lot waa only 22 bales, and the pi Ice paid was 10 cents per pound. Tbe hops were first class. CiKtx'iT CoUkt Case. J A Bush- UellVsJ APltuey; to reOOVsr money, Judgment le asked for S8 and Inter eat. Hoin.-B H Friendly oUsred 11 cents per pound f-r a lot of hope lodsy. No sale was made.