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CITY AND COUNTY. BRIEF HESTIOa. Cherry 4 ly, aderUkm, Tehee oM cheap at Bristow'o, fc good dentistry go to CUrk. . 'f em th ho on nv. Mulcnhy." OeMimith keep the best cigar. Bring year chickens U BeUmaa'. CbUksn wanted at Goldsmith'. gii pound ef eoflfM for l at Uoldimith's. ' Job work a speciality at the Guar offioo Kiit pounds of good sugar lor ft at Gold. Milk's. Xw tyle UdUo visiting cards at th QARDRice. 8vcReaaf toreatoei for 1 Ojnitk'e. at o.ia- Ton mi ( M Imfwirtewl a 4tntl ntBristew'. Wild blkckberrie kr said to bo vry plen tiful tbia yokr. Go mo those nobby bedroom suite at Cherry k Day's. Bcttaua will pay taor for chicken in Cub tkaa kay oae ia town. ' ' Goads delirerod to kiy pert of the city . frwas Ootdtmitb's. 1 Tbo frame of the wow Presbyteriaa ehuronN ha been raised. ' A geat aneunt -of cord wood ii being haul.-d in inwu ' All kilrli t-l'c.gT,rett.i,' v'mw mid tobao' n at Bristfw's. ' Mr L Bilyeu of this city, hi been op. ' painted notary public. A handsome new sign ornament the front of Lynch and Pago's store. , Yon can buy a pound of very good -tea for 97) eetits at A. Gelduni th'a. The only place where yeu con always sal your chickens is at Bettman's. The 6nett Mtortnteat of tobacco, cigars . smi4 cigarettes at Ooldsmith'. Cash paid for CHICKENS. HIDES, TAL. WW aad BEESWAX at A Goldsmith's. Irnmsns stock of crockery and glassware t greatly reduced prices at Goldsmith's. The building occupied by Hovoy A Humph : toy and Geo S Washburne is being repainted. Wo acknowledge the receipt ol a basket o cherries from Mr D C Underwood . Thanks' j D- Hymaa will pay the highest market price ia cash for hides, fuJ, tallow and bees wax. . Cherry k Day will sell yna a fall site bed stead for SiV). Every thing else in propor tion. TrofTCBell and wife, of Oregon City, hare eugeil to teach the public schools at ' Vancouver. We understand Ihnt the Lane County Mercantile Association will contiuae buiiuee the coining year Several parties fnm a distance have gone to the MoKeiixie spring this week in eetrch f lost health. s. The aglien man in lien omewhat to hit appearance I leatd shaved. , waty has addbd by having hia Mauy of onr citizens will during thin sneuth, for the mountain and sea ooaat to opeml the hot season. The street sprinkler broke down nus day this week, which nocesitated its stoppage frutu duty a couple of days. Mr Geo 8 Waahbnrne ha been appointed attorney for the school land fumlsof this State for Lane county. A good selection. Mr. A. Goldsmith has just received out l the finest assortments of tea ever brought to Eugene City. Give him a call. . We are sorry to hear of the death of Mr Xeely 8r, which occurred last Rumlsy, at his residence in Spencer precinct You cai get 3 can of tomatoes for 50 oeats, 1 esn fresh peaches for 25 cents, and the boat tea in town at F B Dunns. Mr S H Friendly will pay the highest cash market price for wheat. Giro him a call before selling your grain elsewhere. The Fenwiuk is the best waaliing machine over invented. Every machine is warranted, to give aatisfation, or money will be refunded - For tale by Robiuaon k Church, EugeneCity Og. Mr Ream, the popular undertaker and fur ' niture dealer, is still adding to bis already large and splendid tnck of furniture Thi week some cT.;(V novelties In houae and parlor fur. aishlntr. D n't fail to see them. ' ' ' Writing of jthe death of an old paid np sub , ecriber, the editor of oo of onr exchange says: '.Our hands and heart and the foreman are all ton full for na to cxpreea our tumult uous grief .a w . cheerfully otherwise wouhtit." j ;' Lift week -las 15 Divisasm of Dr J A Davis, Msed a very creditable examination before H H Hewitt and was granted a free acholarehip to the 8taU University at Engeiia, where he will pursue hi studies next fall. Albany Democrat Eugene Hook and Ladder Co No I bad a drill last Tuesday evening, which wa at ..tended by a goodly number of members. The boys made several runs and raised lad ders, which showed our citizens that the beys take an interest in their organization. The Ucard office has just received a new stnek of Utter and bill heads. There is no use of writing your letters and bills on plain par when you can get a neat business like, head printed for bnt little more than '.he pajwr cost. Call and examine onr eanv piea. . A tVachenheimer, of Harrisborg. Linn jonnfy. (aiUJ abont two weoks ago and has mi vie a general assignment of all his property for the benefit of his creditor. He bad pnrc'uawd about $U,000 worth of Roods, ' . .. . . , i :. tin LA'? V SAB ri I DU , - j - rm . i i' 1 r sVrv-1 sa1 alftn SRZU1 (Ml I V UaUU wlW . on the-3. , , ,, , . . . MrS M Fmodly ha reived k large atViof fsf the spring trade and m - . ...tit! pre.ir-: to jiii nis easwMer m"" ! pr o 2 , He will eU for eaim er credit as . . . . , i ..thor mtarm ia tswa. and a hi j;ol are of the best eaality be gaaraatee "fYU'. M'" "1117' , Council Proceeding. Cot'MciL Rooms, I Eudini City, July 10, 1882. Council met pursuant to adjoarameut Present Mayor Hendricks, Coacilinsn Lauer, Campbell, Johnson and MeClung, fceoordar and Marshal Absent Council- men Edri and Lackey. Minute of the last regular meeting read and corrected by inserting a resolution thanking Geo 0 Dorri for th efficient man aerin which h performed the duties af City Recorder. WARRANTS DRAWN, finance committee reported the (allowing outs correct, tnd M Motion, warrants were or dered drawn oa th treasury for tU several amount; BFDorri.3M. , 8 H Frieodly, $5; Springfield Mill Co, $3 9lj Nelson k Moore, 111) 75 G W Lackey, $6 80 J K McKenzie, 13 80; J E Attebery, SS. On motion it was ordered that th Judi ciary oommitteo nave an tiilormal survey made of the southern portion of the city with k view to tiorting corners and location ut tbe streets; eaid surver to be at the' ex- pease of the city. , s 8paciaf committee for puruhaas) af a Bra eugine made a verbal report and asked for further time; granted. Report uf Marshal reouived, read and placed na file: Petition for cross walk acras Willamette street, a north side of Seventh street, read and granted. The fallowing bills were read and referred to finance committee! G A Dorris, $3 50; R G Callison, $17 45: J E Attebery, 20 05. Campbell Bros, fll 15. On motion adjourned. R. G. CallisoK, Recorder. Junction Item. Work on the new warehouse of R V How ard is progressing finely, th frame work is now raited and nraaent a fin appesrsuce. We understand that about 12000 lb of wool ha been purchased at thi place. The price paid wae from 23 to 25 ceut per lb. Mr I S Sweariugen ha bought about 10,000 bushels of oats ofthe farmers since May 1st, the price psid was about 45 oenti a bushel. The oats were bought for A J Hub bier and were shipped to Portland. Our highly esteemed friend and hotel keeper, N (Jilniore is now having a brick foundatiou built uitdur his hotel and intends to build a front to his house which will add greatly to the appearance of things. Report of Executive Committee. The Executive Committee on the Celebra tion of the Fourth of July beg leave to re port a follow: r.ioicirr. Collected by subscription Mnaio...... Ground) and pumps Fireworks i 1323 50 .WOO ,. K 75 .. 92 75 . 25 00 .. 24 40 ., C5IKI Printing Incidentals..'. Cash on haod. Total The balance on baud ....$328 50 douated to rill be tbe Fire fund. t F A Bamki Cluirman Committee. Serihim Acciur.it. We take the follow ing from the Dalles Mountaineer of last week. Mr Shelley formerly lived in this county, and is the father of ex -Sheriff Shel ley: "Mr Micbaal Shelley, who drives th street sprinkler for Mr McCoy and hi step father, was thrown Monday from his ele vated seat upon the sprinkler tauk, by turn. iag too short around in the street He kept bis hold on one of th rein, and the wheel of the wtgon with its ponderous lead of ssv ral tons went over his thigh, breaking tbe bone and crushing the flexh badly.' W hear that the collar bone was also broken. Dr. Richardson and Logan have charge of the case and will do all that san be done to re lievo tbe sufferer." Dkmocrat Elrctrd. At the special elec tion held in Yamhill county on Saturday last, J C Nelson, Democrat was elected to the house of representatives of the Oregon legislature by 23 majority over J F Magers, republican. The roll of the legislature is now complete. Th house contain 37 re publicans aud 23 democrats; the at 18 republicans and 14 democrat. Republican majority on joint ballot, 16. . LioHTSiNn at Oarlard. On th night of July 3d, lightning (truck th barn of C O Durlaud, two mile and a' half from Oak land, destroying the building and its entire contends, consisting of aix horses, two i which w ire worth $400 each; buggies, ma chinery, firm tools, 40 tus of new hay aud 300 liuahel f oaU Loss "),000. Mr Dur laud is well-to-do ami able to rebuild and restock at once, Thk Statr Kmriciiro. Hon E Hirscb, under date of July 3d. acknowledges the re ceipt of $3973 10, proceeds of the sale of lauos of Samuel Taylor, deceased, eacheate.Ll to the state sod else the sum of $.1,418 74, proceeds of the sale of land of Charles Reioke, deceased, which sums were reported and covered ioto the state treasury by Dist rict Attorney Caples. "What is thr Mattrr." Thi era the question w beard asked many time thi week in regard to Freak Oa burn's smiling eounteuanos. aud hi carious action. AH a ..J tk.t was expiaineu wnmm wmm V . Frank i doing a well a eeeld be expected ixr" . under the arcemstaoce. - m UaRRXXR. Ia t.i sity oa Tneaday the Fourth of Jalr at the Croat. Ua Hoes by , . tig. WUliaaa U Yasy to Mis Hulda KUa, both ef Alkali- Balks Time. PrnL Mr A Lurvfc of Cotta Grave, was ia eur city yerteruty. . Gov Wbiteaker was in town several datt during th past week. Judifo C W Fitch aad Joseph N.iheff U yesterday for the McKenzie tpriaga. Mr M P Spiller, of thi city, i visiting at th residence of her brother. Jedn R P Boise ia Salem. Judge R 8 Be want to Rosebort lastJ Saturday for the purpoae of holding a spec.1 ial term of court Mr W L CbltteadM, assistant postmaster f FortUad, wa t town asveral days tld week visiting friauda, A Lynch and family left ytsterday for the UcKeau ipruig where they intend . rusti cating for a couple of weeks. , MisseeUsry Briatow and Carrie Rosen. blatt of Portland, are visiting at th resit deaceofMrTO Hendricks. Rev B. S McLafTerty of this city, preaches1 two very aide sermons in East Portland laai Sunday, says the Vindicator. Mr Joel McCoruack returned thi Week from k pleasant visit to hi old home at El gin,. Illinois, rt is satisfied with Oregon. Meswr Ws Cherry and George Kineaiji and wivee left last Sunday for Yequin Bay, where they intend atayinit fur about a month. W anderstand that Mr J W Jackson and wife have located at Farmiogton, W ,t whxre Mr Jaokaon has opened k wagon, shop, and Mr Jackson a millinery store. Mins Renbie P Spiller will leave nexe week for Wellesley College, Vfaesschusetts, where shs will attend school for the easuiag two years. Miaa Spiller is a graduate of the State Unlvel- sity. We notice by 'a Portland paper that Mr 8 W Miser, formerly of this city, and another gentleman hate contracted to build a huge turn story brick building for Mrs Dr Haw tliiiriiu.im Kant Portland. Mr Jspr Krcven left last Wednesday morning for Union county, where he intend residing permanently. . It is his iutsntion to start a drug str at iddii favorable loca tion in that county. Success, Jap. RevS C Price, paster of the Baptist church of East Portland, we learn ha de termined to retire from the ministry and en gage iu some occupation that will not be so hard a strain upon his health. Th East Portland church is looking about for a pas torPortland Telegram. Lane County Hop Grow ere Meeting. Eugeene City, July 8, 1882, The hop grower ef Lane county assem bled at the Court House and elected the following officers: Mr R F Mason, Presi dent and Mr Isaac Yocum, Secretary. Af ter discussing the prospects of the coining crop, and other matter pertaiuing to the growing, curiug and baling of hops; a mo tion was mle filing the price for picking the coming season, which wa carried. Th pries fixed being 37 ) cont per box, where pules are pulled au4 40 ent ur boxf whsr pickers pull their own puf. . ' The Mutimsnt of the, mectiug wa very' strong ia favor of sisroisleg the greatest' oar in picking, ourtuf snd baling the ooiulog crop. r Th Secretary wa instructad to furulsh copies of the business transacted at this meeting to th Guard, Journal aud Daily Oregouian. R. F. Mahon, President' J. H. Brown, Secretary pro tern. , A New Music Teacher. Prof H Gunn, teacher of piano and organ, will noma to Eugene to remain permanently to give music lessons. On the piano he teaches th German and English method of lingering and classical musio in all its grsdr and expressions. On the pips and reed or gan he teaches how to use th stop, knee sweel and expression. The Prof is a grain ate of Qneens College, Euglaud, and has had seventeen years experience in teaching.- Mr G intend to give lesson at th pupil' resi dence. For further information he can be seen at the residence of Mr M A Bushntll. Persons wishing to communicate by letter will receive prompt attentioo by addressing H Gunn, Musio Teacher, Eugene. A Bilk. Th circns(?) that performed here last Sat urday evening wa ths worst bil( th coun try ha ever beau afflicted with. The pro prietor, one J 8 McCue, aaid th receipt of the evening were over $1000. It U a pity that such k humbug is allowed te perpetrate itself on the penpl of thi valley. The peo ple to a ce taiu extent deserve being cheated out of their money, for nearly all were well satiafied as to the nature of tti show before entering the tent The performers eoniiat of such broken down actors a Vertelli aud Jo Petty. We can truthfully uy, with th Jacksonville Times, that the only resemb lance it has to a real circus is it tent Firajicial Statemrvt. W call attention to tbe atatement of the financial condition of Lane county, published in aa other column. By this report it will be seen that there is ever $9,000 in the county treasury at the present time. This is ths first time for several years that a statement haa been published, but hen after our citizens may expect a yearly report of the work of our public servants. BoroRT. Mr Bohlman, of Portland, this Week purrhaaed th machinery formerly used in the planing factory of J D Klnaey.deceaaed. It com lata of aa sarins and boiler, plaaer, band saw, (ticker, etc, aad la ceo aide red a fine lot ef machiaery. Horrward Bot-RO. W understand that Mr Geo M Cooper aad wif is at th present time visiting ia CeUrada, Mr Cooper believee k is tberouffly cured of th cancer that has been troubling him foe so long a time. See notice) of k th 23th inst race at Harrisborg on Cherry A Day, undertakers. Needs Remedying. The mail rout from Uarriaburg to Colmr baabevn ckanKd to teev Harrisburg at 7 o'clock iiiaUad of after ths evening train as heretofore. It is svi.Unt It was done out of pur splufuhiess or to aconmutodat th mail carrier, who happens to live on the northern end of the route, The people of C'oburg are disguaUd with th change, and kll wlah It changed back to ths oil schedule time. Also the Franklin rout ha been discontinued (rem Eugene and moved to Juurtion, leaving that place at 7 AM. The citizens of Rk-hankon precinct Intend petitioning to have the route chanired to leav that city after the Satur day evening train, so that weekly papers will Rot be a week old when they are received. W call Postal Agent Simpson's attention to th routes, and bop that h will hsv them changed Immediately to conform with th wishes of th people of thee two prteinets, Increased Appropriation. Special Dispatch to th Standard, Th following dUpetch received from Sea tors Graver and Slater explains itself: Wajihwotor, July 13 Tbe river and har bor appropriation bill passed Um (senate te-elay. Th bill passed by tbe Heus was amended ksfotyewt; The sum devoted to th improve ment of the lower" Columbia, including the U?.Vs increased from ftf.OOO to $100,000. The appropriation for Yaqulna Bay increased from 170)000 to $100,000. Th appropriation for th Cascade lock from $265,000 to $300,- (XX Th total appropriation for Oregon $A&3,' 010,' aa mcreaae over, the Houae blll)o( $100,000. Our Senator are confident that th passage of the bill, a amended, through the Heus of Representatives will be secured. Ckrnpmeeting. Thr will be caxtpmeetiog held at Smlthfield in thi county by the Methodist and Presbyterian church, eoinmencini Friday, July 14th. All are invited to at tend thi meetibg. Minister from abroad are expected to be present or Saturday and Sunday. Those coming from abroad r sx- petted to com prepared to tak oar of themselves. Mo beer or huckster shop Will be allowed on th grounds. WM. Hoistok. A. Rardison. Belknap 8pringl These pleasant springs have a good rash of business this season. Th proprietor ha just built another new bath house, aud has also completed th bridge across th river. Term reasonable. All are assured a pleasant time who may giv these springs k visit. S20 Reward: ' Twenty dollars reward will be given for In formation which will lead to the conviction of any person or persons fouad mutilating, or de stroying any of J R Ream's furniture and un dertaking signs In the county or city. A Dash ior LlBUTT.r-Lee and Graham convicts In the enlU'ntiary, gav a guard, V A Barlow fonnerly of thi county, the "grand rush" through one of tho gate whll a team was pselax in. They were ordered to halt but did not heed It The guard fired, killing Gra ham Instantly, the rill ball going clear through his 1xy. Ueorg Odins, lessee ef the prison brick yard, and Brephy, an employe aud an ut!de guard, gave ohas to Lee whom they ctnght in the creek near by, and over- powered. Lee had a large dirk ia hi aleeve but did pot have a chauo to us it Both were desperate and dangerous men, Failrd to Arm. The Callander JJlu- strels, who were advertised to show here, concluded not to com on aooount ef th sis of th hall. Th manager of th New Market theatre write that if we had a good hall her he would bring vry first olass show that visits Portland to thi city. Onr oitisen should this Summer build a good hall that would at Isast keep eompasy with th progress of onr growing town. Who will niak a mov in thi direotioa? HoiisRDimcATioH.-The firemen of Albany assisted by ths firemen of Portland, Salem, In dependence and several other place, will ded icate their new engine house on Tuesday, the 18th (nut Hon J K Weatherford will deliver the oration. Several prises will be contested for, In which companies from abroad are Invit ed to contend. We understand that a portion the msmoers m t n anu u lo no i win n present to participate in th "house warming." Skalio Lrttir ho oki'i BiraiRRH. Th case against O W Lobis, oharged with depos iting obscene matter in the United States mall, was heard one day this week in th Uni ted State district court, and th demur rer to the Indictment wa sustained and th de fendant diacharged en the ground that the eb- scene matter deposited was a sealed letter. To SURSCRIBKRI AT FrARRLIM ARD CoBVRO I Any person from th neighborhood of Frank lis can, get the Guard package for that offioo by calling on the postmaster at Junction City oa Saturday, until the route Is changed. Al any1 person from Coburg can secure the paper for that pustoffic by calling at this effc on Saturday f each week. , ' tl'RCHAiiRO. Mesr Gee Gill and Mart Van Wiakle, this week purchased a stallion of Mr Joaephson of Jacksonville, paying threfor th mm of $800. Th horss weigh about 1300 lb, and ha trotted k mil in 2i35. W believe th boy hav made a good bargain. Wartrd Back Adair.- Jack Martain, who escaped from th Penitentiary abont 18 months ago, got tired of outdoor life and last Saturday evening presented himself to tbe authorities and asked to be readmitted. Such requeaU are very few, but thi indeed i true. 8alem Statesman. Trairr, By th Oregon laa w learn that regular train now run on th narrow gauge, of which Coburg is th terminus. Ws congrat ulate tbe people of that eection In at Uat par Bally reaping some benefit from th comple twnof the read. MARRJROJuly 4, 1832, by Elder I N Vlilkey, at th residence of Tho Barkr, Mr Henry Haooaa to Mis Lavill E Berbre; II ef Lane county, Oregon. To Millmcr. Old type (or babbit metal for sal at thi orSc. The Siuilaw. Th following itracta, whioh we msko from report ef en examination of th Si eslaw river, by J. S. Polhemus, assistant gineer, will be of interest to our readers : Th Siaslaw River rises ia th Coast Raag Mountains, about 40 mile from th e iu a direct line, and Sow in a general westerly direction to th Paciflo Ocean, which it ent ers ia about latitude 44, 20 miles north of the month ef the Umpqna, and 7 miles sonth uf Cap Pcrpetoa. It principal tributary is Uk Creek, which flew into it from th north, about 30 mile frem it mouth. My pirennal examination extended from th month 20 mile p stream to the foot of a line ef rapid aad to "the end of tidewater. At thi peint, th river J a rapid, (hallow Stream, abont 100 fee wide. After flowing1 Mil It widen to TOO feet, with a depth ranging from IS te 50 feet; It widen as it (ppreackss th , until th North Fork it reached, S mile from th mouth, whr it i half milk in width, after which it rrednelly oo tract to (100 fast at th en trance at low-water: i . Fresn the rapid to the garth Fork tlx river k inclosed on both sidss y hills rang ing in hslght from $00 to 600, feet, covered with burnt timber, brash and fern. Be tween the hills there ia nskally a narrow strip ef tick bottom land ea alUruat elds of th river. I'd average ris and fall of thi tiu in the entrance is abont 7 fret; which decreases gradually to th foot ( th rids, wher it is tbout 2 feet The depth of th river to quit near th rapid wa newhtr to be found I thsn 18 feet at low-water, and usually from 20 te 30 fret Above the rapids, te it source, th river is described as a rapid mountain stream, ob structed by rocky shoals and bowlders. Th Iudiau soinetiiu ascend ia light canoe, but it is not naviasbls. Near th rapid th hills ris very abruptly from th banks, aud are 600 to 700 feet high) some distance up, I am told, they become lower, and onia good bottom land is found ou both th Si aslaw aad Uk Creek. Mch yellow-fir timber I else reported a growing along th basks. Four mil from th mouth th aaud hill oommeoo, aud extend on either ride, in un dulating mounds, to Cap Perpetua ea th north and to th Umpqu River en th south. Th river inter the ocean in a westerly direction, through au entrance 600 feet wide aud 24 feet deep at low water, between sandy sheres. It ha no headland on either tide; and shifts from year in year north or south. Tw ysers go th month of th river wa at least en mil north of it prat- ant position. Ho (uitabl boat being available, I was not abla to make a personal sxaminstion of th bar at the mouth of th river. It is of saud howsvsr, uuobstruoted by recks, ex tending across th river' mouth about a quarter of a mil from th entrance. Ou wain channel only exists, wbiuh, although shifting, ha a depth, from all accounts, uf abont 8 fuet at low water. . HiuhwaT Rorhrrt. Twolnen last Thurs day evening about e'eWck stopped a gentle man by the nam of H W Carter, who wasrid- ing along en horse back near Creeawsll, and com pelled Mm to dismount, and robbed blr of $285. Th men ar described only, a on weighing l out HO lbs, and th other about 170 Dm, This is a erini that ha not been eonimitted la Lau county fur years befere aud w hope th guilty parties may be uaught aud sentenced to long term In th peniten tiary which they so richly deserve lor their bold orlme. PtRCHAsii). - Mr John B Coleman of Blus law precinct ha purchased ths north half of B F Dorris' brick bulldlu, now ixouplsd by Lynoh k Page, paying therefor the sum of $1800, ATTENTION ! ; NEW FURNITURE fk UPHOLSTERY J. E. BEAM, Corner SEVENTH and WILLAMETTE STREETS, Eugene City, Oregon. 1 w-ttup nvfiTTVvn vnnM TVY. TACTORY A gt h ej large assortment of the latest styles f Faeaitur 5 and Upholstery, consisting of fine i Give mc n ctill before L. D. SMITH, AGENT FOR ALL OF OSBURNE CO.H AQEICULTUEAL MACHINERY, CONSISTING OF TWINE BINDERS, 6,7 and 8 ft. cuts-Twine or Wire used. MffrYEKS, REAPER AKQ MOWER COMBie, HAY BAKES, -AND THE CELEBRATED Manufactured expwwsly fur th PACIFIC COAST; aU ths CALIFORNIA SPRING TOOTH HARROW. Machine Oils a specialty. Give me 'a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. i. OFFICE-S.H.Friendly's Store. She Didn't Place her Wordf Right. At a drug (tore a young ami sprightly schoolteacher hurriedly adJreassd th clerk: "I would like a sponge bath." "Ah, oh, a will yon please repeat; I dli not quit anderstand?" stammsred th clerL "I wonld like a good spooge bath," again sxclaimed th customer( while a pair ef sharp gray eye beamiug with wondsr aael impatience, made him tremble. The disconcerted clerk mans gee! to toll Vi fair customer hi inability te cat kef meaning. "Well, I neverl If thi isn't Rf1 1 think I cpeak intelligent enodgfe. I waoi you to giv m a sponge bath," At thi moment th preprietof wWptradi "She wanU a bath sponge." All of a suddse th yettng lad' .MrT hshdod the trouble and (led frowi the elere before h could be recognized by tay ene but tee late! A gentleman rsissd bi hat tw her, passed in, and the story gut out From a careful Investigation of the' condition and future prospecU ti the grain crop of Lane county.w are lead te eonolude that th yield will be at least an average ; or rather kbov. A meat gratlyflag chajvi freoi the proeect of two week ago, aad which wast eanae.1 by th heavy rain n th 4th Inst Cherry A Day, nadertaker. . .. Foley Boring. Thelk healthful ant! medicinal hoi springe hsv been purchased by Mr fetor Rneey late of Astoria. Mr Ranet will tlsorrjejghljf refit and renovate th building ew th prv ilea, and will be prepared to ecrnnsrlaUi those in quest of health or pleasure. Fiail and gam era plentiful in that vicinity", the. onry ia magnificent, and there wishing a sninraer tour oould go te ne bettor plaee, Tsk Aycr'a Pill for all th purpose of purgative, for Coastipatioa, ImtigesUee, Headach and Livsr Complaint By nai vsrssl coord, thsy ar the best ef all pur gstive for family use. Absolutely Sure. I have na more doubt of the beefioial f facta of Warner' Safe Kidney aad Liver Cur thsn I hav that th Genes river tmptie iuto Ik Outari. It xv. J. E. Karkiit, DD, Washington, D C. MOTHERS I mOTHHBS I Ar you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crymg with th excruciating in of cutting teeth 1 11 so, go nt once and get a bottle of MRH. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING BYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately depend upon it; there is Bo mlstak about There U not a mother on earth Who haa ever used it, who will not tell you at one that It will regulate the bowels, and giv rest to tbe mother, and relief and health ti the ohild op erating like magio. It is perfectly safe to as In all canoe, and pleasant to th taste, and at the prescript! n of ons ef th oldest ami best female physicians and nurses ia th Unite; State. Sole everywhere. 23 cent a bottle. A 'osjr, 011 er Wore Threat ehould be (topped. Neglect frequently result ! an Incurable lm Bleae or mpllon. HUOWNiR U HUNCHIARj TH IIKMar rerlaln l ntfe relief tm Aaikms Hrouchllla, CowrIi, ratarrk, (onannipilv nod Throat Dleeaeees Vor 30 pear the Troche hav boon recom mend ed riy physMuM, and alway giv per fect satwlaction. 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