Weather winn.The light of the nslog *’Btar‘’ li nothrilltmt.Charley Mosher passod through Wed* n red ay morning.Quite a large amount of wood tft beinghauled uj town already.Sol Abraham, Enq-.ptid as a pleasantvisit during the first of the week.Mi«* Maggie Magee, of Cato pool#, le intowd visiting fi lend* and relative*.E. R, Muller, oar ©Dtc'prislng watch** maker, iaal*eot on a tour of recreationand pleasure.George Volhaid, who waa Injured sometime since, la now able to look alter hnsi-news matter*.Prof, Cress wall depaned for bit bom© at Salem on Vionda*. Mr. C. leave* manywarm friends behindProf White wears a smile icdlcalive of joy. for on Tuesday he became a father.Another Independent victory.The dance at Brown’s hall on the even*.mg of the Fourth, was largely at*eoded# ami enjoyed '(j all who participated.Mrs. Crewson departed for Eastern Ora* goo on Wed need »y. She g^e* to spend tL*8oramer with Meads and relatives Our friend, A. F, Bruner, is one of thehappiest men In the vicinity. Ite a girl and made Its appearance on Monday Itiht.We DOt’Oe a great many emigrants Ipacing through on the way to Eastern \ { Oregon, the garden spot of the West.Petitions are bemg circulated praying ih«county court for the appointment of a Jus*lice of the Pf«lt;* and Cutkatabl* for thi* precinct. The officer* elected resigned,H«*v, Richardson, of the Baptist 1*0*0*- J (ion delivered a very interesting wrtnoa atihis placu on ls*w Sunday evening. Mr. tt.1* well known as an able and infltion.ialmaa.11A full force ol workmen are now eroply-ed ou E, U- To ting's warehouse. In conuecth'n with tne warehouse there will tie an elevator which will be a great cun van* fenceGeorge Shambrook, Sr., of OmpquaFerry, we* in town on Monday foolingafter bniine** matter* He report# the crop j mtpeel in his *e* li »n as ceing very p twiil sing.Dr. S. K. Raymond, the- well known den* list, is with us again and will remain afew days. From hern heg.it* to Kotufbu r» to locn’t*. I iii* doctor’s heaith lt;s muchImproved*From the many flattering report* which COine to us from different districts we are con Aden t lit t the yield of grain this sea*son wilt h© larger than h hwa been foryears, winch in very encouraging to all. I jWe understand thst the Oak:and secondnine !iav« challenged the Looking GIsiw first nine for a match game of base hall.Boy*. w«* would advise you to gi sJow o?you may get some of the conceit taken out j tul y«*o1fI*iWe all went to Hoseburg on the Fourthand littd a g»tod time. Every i e return” jfsi home with ligitt hearts sod putaee dittoThe base hell beys felt a little blue over their defoal, but are reconciled tci theifMu,j W® had occasion to visit the quicksilvermines a lev* day* Since * here w© met our | |1 genial friend. Dr. Ch#**. who has the con-i tract of buid.ngthe furnace and retort,■ The doctor was Vrrv kind to show a© *11 j lb rough and explained the nianrer in which mercury la obtained. YV« mum r»-1 maik «*iat ih« uudilt; risking is «u© ol omlt; siderable itiomeiit ■ml wt hup® that th^ energy manifested by the wners of themine may Oe douhly repaid, and wo ftwl | j confident thst under the present sdujftns-tration it is bound to tie a aucc;]