THE EUGEMyjilTY GjACD. The imsim filu'" " 'jrigliK-r tlmn ' for ywa, past, taking tho cotmntry 'all over. , The Siuslaw Fair. of America, mo. 'Ellen erry, Hpealciii "Tho il('ar land ltowh on xEHn sliould try a ve wonder if . tliti next llupublican National Convention will have any thins; in it nlout llml Htiiu. Lant week without cuiiKuUing a Re puhlican paper tlio Secretary of the Treaaury made another bond call for $15,000,000. Senator L"n says tho Republican majority in Iowa will not lw large this year, and it may prove to ho just no majority at all. Since 18G8 the Republican paHy ' has spent 190,000,000 in building navy. And tho Covorninent has neither tho money or tho navy. The Evening Domocrat has been ' started in Portland with Col Sidney Dell as editor and Col J B Fithian uity editor. Wo wiuh the new paper la Buccesnful career. The fight against Voorheea in Wash, ino-ton Territory waxes bitter. The N. P. does not like the revolt in thoir bailiwick, and they have determined to down Voorhees. However, they may not succeed. A Maino newspaper tells of a ped dler that sold a farmer's wifo the sign, 'Ici on parlo Francais (French spoknn here)', assuring her that it was tho Latin for "God Mens our home," and the good woman proudly hung ft in the best room. The Blaine papers are yet very mad because Senator Fryo said there was a ''little bit of a smirch on Mr. Blaine's -coat" It is not suspected, however, that Fry's avowal that BJaino was little crooked in tho Mulligan business, inosaihlv. was bouirht by tho wicked f W V 'Democrats. Kicknh City, Oct. 4. f !io annual fair of the furmtrs of Siujlaw was held on the lt of October at the Orange hill, wrero a fine t.;l.: ..I I.rn npAitimll'iilia VII it if I1 a vcd. Tlie horticultural, culinary and floral do partmonts were alo represented, while the ladies' department of fancy work did credit to the ingenuity and cultivated taste of both yountf aud old. In, the grove surrounding the hall were line exhibit! (if hnraes, cattle, hecp and poultry. The exercises of the day were opened by mnsio by the Siunlaw Band. .'raver was tbon offered, followed by musio and a few appropriate remarks by the Chairman, when the vast assembly repaired to the grove, where a lengthy table waa .pread with the moat delicious viands, of which all were invited to partake freely. The dinner hour having pasaod the audience was called together when the band again dis coursed lively musio. II E Hayes, Lecturer of Oregon State Grants, waa then introduced and entertained the assembly with one ef hit stin ing speeches, setting forth the prea- ent condition of tho agriculturists and point ing to their only refuge of safety. The in teresting exercises were closed with mnsio and the premiums were awarded. Every- thing on exhibit possessed so much worth or beauty that it was difficult for the judges to decide which was tha moit deserving, and tho blue aud red ribbons were carried away by many happy victors, who recaived gieat credit for their enterprising endeavors. Much credit is due to the committee on arrangomeuts, who spared no pains in the performance of their duty, llieynniig peo nl fnnlini? that a social entertainment was lust the thing for pleasaut conclusion, mot . . l ll UL at the rosmeiice of Air ana Airs ooennsn, here thev were most aareeably entortaiued dnring the eveuing. I he citizens ol the Siuslaw country are of that hospiablfr, ki nd nliu who de iizht in niaKiniz strangers teel perfectly at home. ukkaid. Indian Killed. The State of Georgia held its election 'last Wednesday, and it went 50,000 or '75,000 Democratic If we should fol low the example of tho Republicans 'over the Maine election we woulu crow ' over it for the next month or so, but 'there is no sense in such a course, as 'everyone knows that Georgia is just as suroly Doniocratio.as Maine is Kepub lican. Oocasioually northern papers raise ' a howl over the condition of the south em .negroes. Tho black laborers and farm tenants in everv part of tho outh are imeasurably froeer and hap iior than the miners and coko and iron workers in Pennsylvania. In fact, such a state of atl'airs as Mr Georao depicts would not lio tolerated here. There would bo either a reform or a revolution. Atlanta Constitution Deui. Rare Bargain for Thirty Days. 1290 acroa of grain aud meadow land, 4 J miles west of Eugene, with good dwelling house of 'J rooms, barns and out bouses; all under fence. Price 815 per a:re. COO acres cram and meadow laud Seniles west of Kugcno; f 12 per acre. 210 aere cram and meadow land, 4 miles wuat of Kugeuo, with small dtfolliugj price $14 per cre. BOO head stock sheep, in goon orncr. Terms The land will be sold for one-half cash in hand, the balance in one or two years to suit purchaser. Apply at once. UKOIIUK . ni.NSKY, Wide Awake Druggists. Messrs K K Luckey & Co are always alive to their business, and sunre uo pains to se cure the best of every article iu their line. They have secured the agency lor the cele brated Dr King's New JJiscovery for Con sumption. The only certain cure known for Consumption, uougns, loins, Hoarseness, Asthma. Hay Fever, Bronchitis, or any af fection of the Throat and Lungs. Sold on a positive guarantee. Trial Bottles free, lieg-ularsizeSl. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Hosi-minn, On., I Oct 6th, lxm. f NOTICE 13 HERE!! GIVEN THAT the following-named settler has riled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and Unit said proof will be made before the Clerk of the County Court of Lane Co, Or, at Kurie City, (Jr, . un tilt. Nov llltli, Wi, viz: H S Ward, Pre-emption I) 8 No 41)01 for the 8 W .1 of S V 1 Seo 34, Tp 19 S. It 1 W ent, V M. lie names the tollowing witnesses to prove his continuous rekidenee upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: J 8 Carr, Laura Curr, W It Parker, Louisa Parker, nil of Dexter, Lane County, Uregou. Cuas W; Johnston, 4 - tit. . ileiflster. Cottage Grove Items. " moMouR BrKiiALeoiumsro.sPKNT. Cottaob Giiovk, Oct 6, 1S80. Had k gentle ruiu Monday afternoon and night Mr Leroy llarrett was at Hu0'ene one day lost week, ' . . Mr I II Veatuh lias been quite sick but Is on f Jot again. Mrs Cochran went to Eugene Friday and re turned Saturday. Mr C 0 Jackson and family are on their 'way to Lake county. Mrs J M Medley r 'turned Saturday from a ' week's visit to Eugenei Mr Tete McMartln and wife went to Silk 'C'reek visiting Tuesday, Mrs Jaa ItawloV returned Saturday from a ''to Iter parents near Jasier, Mr Dnrwlu Piri.itow and family vUlted Ku : gene Saturday returning Monday, Several of our citizens attended the County fair, but not a yory general turnout A few of the young people of this vicinity went to the Siuslaw fair butt Friday, A Mr Miller, of Mohawk, waa up vent of here looking for a ranch a few days ago. Mr Nat Martin, wife and grandson, Harvey Ilazleton, Jr, left for Morrow county Septem ber 25th. 'Messrs Marlon Martin, Chas StoufTer, W V Catlicsrt, Hon Lurch, Howe and Ad Ga routte were in Eugene last week. Mr Jaa II McFarland, Sr, died at this place Saturday, Sept 25th, and was bit rred in the cemetery bearing his name, on the 27th. Mr A J Barlow and daughter were her on a visit to Mrs H's parents, Mr and Mrs Nat Martin, before they left for east of the moun tains. Mrlsaaoaud Miss Enter Paniewood, and their sinter, Mrs Clrns MoCollough, of Cor vallis, came up Monday on a visit to their par ents, in this vicinity. Mrs W'ta Neas had a tooth extracted la-it Friday that had been very painful Afterthe tooth was extracted the paiu li fe her jaw and suddenly attlicted her atoina"h. whh'h was thought for a while would ,fitUl, but we are glad to state she has fully recovered. Yemtv. The T.akeview Examiner of lust week, gives an account of the killing of an Indian in Klam ath county by J Fritz Mum: Jlun at one time owned a furniture store here, and aftei wards lived on a ranch near Cottage Grove: "Tim Tni1l.ni ran Munz's cattle off the reser vntlnn bv tha agent's orders. Mums asked him wliy lio did so, to which Pete replied that he would run them toll 1 next time. At this tmint thev both becan fitthtini.'. but were seiia rated by a hired man named Wade, working for Muuz, who told l'eto he had bettwr go home now. and imon tiirnlnir anmnd found Mini imim. hut. lie soon reainienreu who a ua lnl nuiL beimn tirimr at the Indian, who was i-minim? toward to a barn to iret his home. Minis fn owed h in ami kept slioottng, until the Indian had paused through the gate, mounted his horse and started oil on a trot, urnaninir loud eiiouidi to be heard at the house, After ridinif some distance he fell from his horse, and netting up walked several steps ulinn lm full the Inst tune. Wade and Myers another employe of Munz thou went out and found hiiu dead, the fatal shot having struck about two inches lielow the ri:.'ht ear and tiiuued out throiiLdi the left corner f the imiiitli. Munz fired four shots at the Indian. Munz gave himself up to the sheriff, Afterwards lie had an examination before a juntice and and was held in &li,000 bonds on a cli.'ii ge of murder in the secoud degree. Munz furnished bonds readily." Summary of Assessment. Assessor McWierson has kindly furnWied this office with the following summary of as sessment of Lane county for the year 1SS0: Improved binds. 3!5.232 acres valued at (2,iUNi,2.V; average fO.ftd er acroj It K lands, 4H,ilH acres, $14,510; average value per acre, 2!.i) cents. Wukoii road lands, C'JMi acres, t12,0)0; average valno ler acre, 40 cts. 'Town property, f.V.)0,275. Mortgages, SOdftOOO. ldsu and implements, ?!"i78,141. Money notes. Ac. f C37.3'J1 llousoliold furniture, carriaires, etc, ?232,fl"G. Homes aud mules, 5'JiO, $J73,8o0; average, $45.0.V Cattle, 11,2m, $223,051; average, $15.07. Sheup, 84,2:lS, (f41.4Slij average $1.21. Swine, 12,j:t, 10,204. Gross value of all proierty, $3,081,141. Indebtedness, $1,412,457. Exoniption, "I."7,-3J. Total taxable pr.iH)i ty, $3,984,455. No of noils. Hi 10. Short amount of assessment of 1SS5, $107, 2i!i Short in money, notes and accounts, $157, 302. and depreciation in personal property to amt of $;i0,a Notice for Publication. Lasu Offick at Roskduro, Ob , 1 Ott 5, 1880. I m-rnTTnti" ia II17IJV.11V nTVWVTIIAT LJi the following named Bettler has tiled notice of his intention 10 mane nnni prooi in support of hi elaim, and that said proof will lm mu.lu luif.irn IliK I 'l.ll'k of tlie VllllltV t'ollrt of Lane County, Or., at iiugene City, Or., on Sat :rlay, Nov. IJ, 1, viz ! ueo vv nunipn- rev. 1'ro emption i n iu !-'( ior ine i v j of'N W i. Sec 2, To 10 .8, It 1 West, W M. He nnmes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residenco upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: John Kissinger, Joswh Car ter, J M Neet, Frank liuiley, all of Lowell, lane County, Oregon, 4 lit UIIAM. w. dun.iHTon, ivegisier. Makriaur Licknsks. Tim following marriage Hconwc have Leon issurj sino our last report: J. M. Thompson and Ella Davenport; II. II. Duulup and IPoda Andrews; T. C. Stearna and Mary L JuJkins; Charles Ilcnnctt and Elaie Lee. The horso "Fingo" was again lieaten at The Dallea Fair Ut WVdnesday, by 'Klickitat Tom," a half mil dash. City Transfers. The following city trnnstora or real proporty liavo ln recorded in tho County Clerk'a ollioo during tho past week: Geo II Dorria toTrof D W Cool id 50, two lots m Dorns Addition; conaidcra lion ((1200. Matilda NolFsinser to O W Weider, two lota 111 luck aula adililion: con W T Osbuni to Elnm A Cottle, two lot.s in Onburu'K addition; con SIOO. N B rritchftt to W P Shelley, two lots in Packard's) addition; con 900 Money! Cash! iColnl IL I hereby notify all that arc indebted to uie thnt 1 must insist hi the psvmmtof tlie fame at a time not long hence. I appreciate your pat Mii,'e and hope for a continuance of the same, but it takes money to liny gissls. i shall ex D?ct a resimnse soon, ami to those whose counts are of long standing I will say, don blame anyone but voin wives if wt is made siuiint you, lor 1 shall Collect the same It pos sihle. F. R Di ss. BBERosBAcmo Q AILROAD KLY OHUIiAR nUTK VKlt Q ICTUMSSQUEfllANGKS Fast Time! SureConnection! New Equipment! 025 MILKS SIIOllTKIt I OQ HOUilS LKSS TIME I Accommodations unsurpassed, for comfort and Safety I Fares and Freights MUCH Lias than by any other route between all points in Willamette Valley and Ban F,ancico. Only Route to that Popular Summer Resort TAQT7XNA BAY, Where for Moderate Expenses you can enjoy Snrf Bathing Bench i'or di'i I'iiUiuKia rivers an 1 ssiisnii i'""l""rr JiMsua.ii imiiiiiiiiiMiii Ms F011BI F0UHDI! i:;t Bench for driving and walTdng. u nroou.ii. Tionp Sea Fl-ihlnsr. . , 'uticc to Creditors. NOTICE IS 1IHREUY GIVEN THAT J V Cherry was nppoitit'ed adhliuistra- tor of tho estate of Fred Dudley, deceased, by the County Court of Lane County, Ore gon. All persons having claims n!:ainsi me said estate will nlcase present the tame to tho said administrator, lit Ins place ol (nisi ness, in Eugene City Oregon, within six mouths from the (l ite bcri'ot. J. V, OliEitRY, Administrator. J. J. Walton-, Atty. JNolirc for PubllcalSon, AND OFFICE AT ROSESTJRG, ORB J con, September SUtlii 1HS15. Notice is hereby civeu thnt tho followinu named settler has tiled notice of Ids Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, 11I11I that said proof will be made before the .ImLie or Clerk oi the County Court of Iuo Connly.Oi egon, at Eugene City .OrH Saturday. 1 Into iit ! 11. IH.'Su. VK liio I', u in lunt. riouie stead Entry No -iritifor the N W j.Seo 1 jj l'p UV, S,K(i West, W. M. JIo iiames the tol lowing wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, Kiid hind, viz: John Stearns, W S Hall, Sam'l .Tones, U liennett, all of I'lanklin, Lane ( o.j Ur. Cil.vs. W. .ioiinston, RegiKter, lions Than any other Summer Resort on the Coast of Oregon. DAILY PAS EMEU TRANS (Except Sundays) Leave Corvallis at 2 P. iM. Leave Yaiiaiua at 7:10 A.M. . Oreiron and California estside trains con nect at Corvallis. Oregon and California Eastside trains con nect with stugts at Albany at 12:05 P. H. Round Tkip Tickets at Excrnsios Rates UOOII TILL SKl'T ilOTH. The fne A 1 Steamship YAQUINA un" tans Tiat ilio SIffiAPEST place to Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats Boots and Shoes, Etc. 1 -13 AT- FJMEMBLY'S. FROM HAH FKANCISOO. Wednesday, Sept. 8, Monday, Sept. 20, Satrfrday, Oct. 2, Thursday, Oct. I t, Tuesday, Oct. 20. FIIOM SAQl I.NA. Thmnay, Sept. 2. Tuesday, Sept 14, Sunday, Kept. 2(1, Friday, Oct. 8, Wednesday, Oct 20, The Company reserves the right to change sailing days. FAKES Kail and taoin, c J Uail ami SU'erage, $9 83. For futher information apply to O. C. HOfiUK, A. O. F. A t Ag't, Corvallis. P. S. Have also just receivej from New York City a large k voice of LADIES' CLOAKS, D0I, MANS, WRAPS and -DRESS GOODS. Yooe HIE TO is v 4 3 Storage! Storage ! Fanners nre hereby notified that - S. S3. FISni'TSm.Y'.'J WAREHOUSE A9JI'i'iX - ,Hl (' !: Depot I XowCippji Fortlto mornee Of : o : Hops! Oats! Wool! & Barley! puu ii(iijtiippo) '1i joj X-ioiiui a.iS ennpiuil jiioa buu MJ.JOHD 'UK J. Notice For Publication. Land Office at Kdsf.bi'ro, On., 1 Sel.t ISHIi. f lU'OTICH U IIEREiJV tUVKX THAT X the following named settler 1i;ih filed no tice of his intention to make tiual proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Jud'e or Clerk of the county court of Lime county, Oregon, at Kugene City, Oregon, on ttatunlay, October 311, ltWll, viz; A llooKcr, Homestead I'.utry An 1'.V2, for tlm K J of N W I, seo 22, Tp 17 8, U 7 Ue.it, U M. JIo names the following wituugKL'S to provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: lcn jiuniii I'ush, Ocorgo Hale, A N Green, C K Hale, all of Cheshcr, Lane county, Or. ClIA V. JOII.NHTO.N, Resistor. Hre. All persons indebted to E V AVhipple & Pro's, either by note or book account will pleaso call and settle the tamo. Our store Is burned and we mu it collect the nioucy due us. K. V. Wiifrrn 4 Bko. Cottago drove, Kcb 23, 1SS3. For Sale. Lots in Shcltou's and lVkard's additions to Kugene City. Nicely located and tha most convenient of any for sal. lYct from $j0 to f 100 on easy ti'rnis. Aiplyto I)H. T. W. SllKLTO!!, Kugene t ity, Or. Delinquent Tax Notice. Summons. In tho Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon lor tlie County of Lane. Frank Lucas, ) Hamuli, vs. Samuel Lucas, Daniel Lucas, N anoy Lucas, defendants. Tosaid Daniel Lucas, Samuel Lucas aud Nancy Lucas, Defendants: IN THK XAMK OF THK STATE OF Oiegou yon are hereby required to be and appear iu said Court noil answer the Com plaint of plaiutill' now on tile, within ten days from tho date of the service of this summons upon you if served in said Lane County, Oregon, and if s-rved in any other county in tlm Stat.-, then within twenty days from the date of the servije hereof upon yon, and if served by publication of illiniums, then on the 1st lsy of the ncjt regular term of said Cirenit Coilrt, to.wit: tho M day of November, 1SS0. Abd if yon fail to appear and answer judgment will be taken against you, and the plaintiff will ap ply for the relief prayed tor in the said com plaint, namely: The sale of the billowing described premises: Tho N F. J of N K 1 of Seo :i(l. T 19 S, 1! 5 W, and N J of N W , and N W of N F. J of See 31, T 19 S, 11 4 V, coulaiiiiiig 1(10 acres, and the N li of Seo (i, aud the N Y I of Sec fi, T 19 S, R 4 W, containing o'JO acres, in Lane County, Oregon, and the division of the proceed thereof after paying the costs and expenses of this suit, and rale, and for such other and further relief as may teem equitable and just. This summons i published by order of lion U S lieao, Judge Second Judicial Dis trict, which order is made at Chambers and dated Sept 24, LSS(i. Josui'A J. W altos, Jr., Atty for I'llT. 1v gins og sooud gy 1 lC3QT res PI . ppil if jl ' riSMlia. Tak Xoth e. A oikI diuner can M at IWksr'i Hotel for 2i cents. B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. I II AYR SOMK VEHY DKSIHARLE Farms, Improved and I'nimproveJ Town V 1- !.. .11 !.... . iiv , m-j I'm now .lelinnuent, that the County Court at iu 1 PfiSnj E0Ht:d mi KOStS CcllCCtOa, laU.e.ion onl-red in tn collect the m I t.is In.nrunee Companies I represent are f.srthwith. I hi. I. therefore f atify all ! mi.on the tld, st and mt Ke'.uble, and in conev-rned that if th.y wish to save c.U they I the Vmivn and Iwi itaii'.h adiuatment of their niu-t mm forward at once an I pay the s.iins owa SrM Simm to N'onk. or 1 will Iw oblig.l to proceed a;aint I hem I .,r"..f y..'Mr patr-nv 1 sxli.-ited. legally. .I. ALbLOAX, MietirJ Laue Co. J t ffi k up stuin, over the C.ran-e Store, bept U, 1JSU. K F IX..K1U3. THE BEST l!;-ir r-,-toiMti',c in the world 1m Hall's 11 vni lii:M:vi:ii. Ir t uiv nil discuses of li.j M ini), mill stiiuui:iiis the buil' Kliillils lo lic.dlhiiil ui iioii. It dtops the fnlliii;; of lb.? Imir; prevenis its iiiniin'.'grny: cures biildnos, mid re-lores yollibl'lil color and frcslmi ss o( appearance to hi :ids nlrcady whiic wiili trri'. The following arc a few iiiiisU'alioiis of whut is done by KALL'G Vegetable Sicilian Ssliing Out ESis Entire Stock Of Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes,-Dolls, Toy; Albums and all kinds of Fancy Notions, Candies and Nuts. Call early and secure bargains at Oiip dimr North of St.. CliurW Hotel, Eiigt'no City, Or. HEAR m ABKOUHGEMENT. I will devote this Fall to Glory aii Any man woman or cMld having a dollar to send can save ten cent of it by calling on me this season, S I will carry a mammoth stock o1 everything complete in myline,aiif- will guarattee to you, my S.HiLIMSaiOQ that I will save y a money. Give me a call and see for yourselves. "Deed; are Mightier than Words." M the Old I.X.LSd AT SPR11GFI PBJVG1U, WHEELER ' CO, Continue to Exchange Merchandise of all Kinds a t the Lowest Cash Prices for Cash orMerchankk Produce of any kind at the Highest Cash t rim Give them a trade AT SPRIHI C.T Mas. Hrscr.UHY, S44 fraiillln !rc, l!iHikl'jn,J)'. ., nui r n nMrentnu k vt l.ry niil.m ii tim lu-ail, fomiil her l::iir elreuiy ki.iy f.'.HInif niVfo npiuly tlml hln' fioon hcmnio qtuf li.il.l. One hui: of ll.w.i.'s Usui I'.n krwK'i brouvl.t il soli, Wuwu :.J . ll.l. U c. n ho was a gill. fiT Mil. Kkm.inh, mi old firmer, nrnr Fi.t. tmr, liulJ, li.nl srnirvly r.nv liulr kit, suil lu.t linle tin r.t vn ef It hail Wiome I eioly white. ' On.-1'iiile of Hail's IIaih lENr.wEnMoH-il lu f .llnu out, un. I kiivu I lm k tlili'h, IllXIIIII.Ilt henj iiF hair, brown and fresh u lie ever had. Clr iln. A.T.Vai, Crtenftli), Cht'lilrf, t'hg. write: "1 hn-e found the KrvMrnt ln. o.'l Innn the iic of Hall's Hair KnNnwt. it luivi "j rrrion-il my h.iir, whii-h win riiily fall. Ins' nil', and rt-turn,d Unoriginal color." f 3- Tr.. Kurt. Pcip, Tetrnit, Xi ., rcrtificii 111 t '-n.M.l.'s 1 1 A 1 11 KCNKIVEU In ISCilli III Inr b.rf crowing, nml i-Ivik b.nL the rial urn I color to l.ulid mi J ijnty h-ilr." 5- Mr.s. S. K. Et.i.toTT, Glrnrillf, TT. ri., ay: "ti-.m h-tiliof Hall's 1I.mii HrNfW KB r,-f.lor. u try hair lo I'.J natural, youthful color." Kn inii!rlo:ii stibstnnrrs enter Into Iho coiiiposiiioii of Hall's ll.vnt 1;kxkwt.ii, mill it Is not ilyo. lis vevctnlile Inirre tliffils rcmh r it liithc lii;.'lie.st licLTff Im nc li. ial to tin' m-:iI as n iroviniie of (lis-:i-o. l!s t lliTls nri ivntunil and lasting, iiml It iloos not in:il;o the hair dry iiml li'i';il:v, liko tlio MwnlieU restoratives com lioiiutlcd lib alcohol. PENGRA. WHEELER 8-. CO. Continue to furnish Lumber, Lath and Shingh to order at the lowest current rates, delivered the Mills, on board cars, or at Eugene City. Leave your orders with d. M., Hendricks, Age' at Eugene City, or send to the Mills direct; ril w rr x. I n tr y n m ' KOB THE Dye WHISKEES I-s. ill four rospivts. suorior to all others. IM- It will nntdiire a rich, natural color, hrown or Mack, ns liiivd. Sd The eolor so rodiieiil l Mrnnnent, rtinnot lie vahi il oil', and will not soil any tiling Willi w hieli it timie in rontaet. Sd It Is a sinu'le preparation, i.n.l more roiivenient of application than any other bair or whisker ilre. 4th It contains no deleterious Ingre dients, as do many preparations offered tor like use. rrtFPARFD BY K. r. HALL & CO Nashua, N. IL Sv'.d by all Dealers ia Medicines. PENGRA, WHBELER & CO., Continue to pay the highest pncj in Cash for wheat at their Mill, a to furnish flour and feed at W Lowest market rates for Cash. Special attention to Exchange and Custom Grin TAKE TFTPIM A GRIST. SURVEYING. Farmm T 1XKS TAi;LisjiEn. laxds JlJ niiFasnreil and dikided. (inules ami drains lerelled. ltntrs reinoniiM?.- fad at id tie of Lilyeti and t'olli.r or l. are word at McCor Lck & (.'oilier bookstore. C'HAJ t'OLMKK, County Snrreyor. "J of Lane Co For Sale. MY FARM. SITL'ATi: D TWO MILES cast of Cress ell, 11 miles smith of htij-ene, containing GS!I acre, 1 now offer fur sale at a bargain. Tlm is a fine location with pood improvement, well adapted to both stixk rai.iug aud farming Uoscot Kxox. Crenswell, Or. Brick! B7ick! Brick! Twt Q -ALnr or brick Km const tn t os 1J h nd W ill ejehanp. brick for all kinds '. f.'.rn prtvlnee. Kiln and re.i,l,nee at Wal li-i.ii 'e. tw.. nnUWft of Enne. l:ri,k ed iannei,iat. v.,n ri i,tf )r a v p . J.os n"roitb. 4 nzxiiux. inn . . WhiehmtKe Company hav biiuse repaired in eood nhap and art store crain and jirodues and, 1Vjttf, f ilr lllllld Jllcuee, u nro"i - ry i -l i. ..l.i ..I.. lOW, , we have kept the price of storage " j percent. lor vou ior innj ',.lffl4i' owe it to our house to till l do itT ; H AJ ai. ii. MidsE.J.LoWJ, TEX YEAKS EXPEKIESJ;; All work guaranteed Shop-Id lower story of I Willan-ttti! tUcvt. t