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Kug. no City (jimrtl. HATL'HUAV,. n:imi'.MtYi7. JJOKS WOOL ;V I'KOTKC 1 IiiN. An eaniinfltioii of tin .rie f Wool it Hoston, llio coniroIliiiR markft of the t'uit-l Stat'-, will liow that the Im-i-1 average riiii were ol-uini-d win n xl ' J'0' tk-ally free of duty. I'reviou. to 18j7 tht re w;u a turill of ll'irty jxt cent, hut the tarill' -'t f '"' year ad initial thu lim '! "f Houth Ami rica, Australia, ami th CajM) of liood IIh frf. Virtual ly the net of 1!J.'J 'Ut wool on the free lint, ami it tin-re rrinaiiu-d un til after thu war. In I '! wool brought sixty cent u uml in the IJonton market, ami after duti.-a were removed the j.ricc rmi(.''-d follow: 1H57 lx IVjU JWil IW2 ,.W r lil Ha i win Ml ' " ..nu " ' " .wi " I i " .47 " 1"7 " .07 " Tln were the lt year ever known in the I'nited Mate, ami wool wan then virtually on the free lift. In 1''". when wool command.! aixty-ont- eent a tuiiinil. CtuiifreKd ihtermined to "iiri.i i" tlio wimI grower, ami iuiiMkuH a duty raiiftinn on dilh r ml irruili-a of lleeeo Irolll lift V to sixty iN-r cent with thu following result: I WW im'j liM 171 1"7J JN73 174 IHV, ....M ivnla ....-! " ,...:i7 " ....' " ,...vi " ...41 " ...40 " ,...:t'.i " l"7 i" IS7H Jh7'.l I Kill IM lC' IWi ....Vi celllii ...XI " ...:ki " ....' " ...'-". " In 1MH.I, when wool, after fifteen year of high protection, had reac-ln d the lowest price in forty cam, coiiriK, nt lliut time repuh-it-an in both hrnm-lit-a, and with a rcpuhlicnn prrcident, dctiriniiird to try a diff n ut MiIiry, ami r duce.1 thu tarill from 1 to '2 cent ta-r Hind, according to linn-. What a the rt milt? The lloator. markit fliownl the following clump a: I KM .. Un today pouii liWnta I vol fc'tvhta si " i7 :u ' roiir high McKinley t.iriir ,vool i eightii'ii itiiU i'r A Longer l.eae fur Mary. Th upreme court ha deeiihil that I ovi-rnor Lenelling had no author ty to remote Mr. Mary K. Ia'BW from the ntatu hoard of char itii. Thu court wa iinanimou, the m pulift memlxT concurring with the two republican. The court hold that the governor had no riiilil to remove Mr. Lo or apjxMiit a nucce.or, a he wan np- IKiut"l for a year and confirmed y the aenate, Ulller charge were I .referred and Mit:iimd, ami that 'rtTliorii, who ha been acting n her siuvemior, in a iinuriMT. Mrs, Iamiko ays he iuteiidetl to rcrigu, as the ulary I no object, hut she learns that the governor hu a plan to charge her with brilx-ry in lett ing contract for supplies to Mate inntilutiou. Thee. ihe cav. are falp, and she proxne to remain in ollice and light them. Klamath Full h'xiren: State hcuutor S. II. Hunton, ofllilMMiro, is mentioned a a candidate for congress from the first district by the democrat. Mr. Huxton is a young hut profound lawyer, who defeated republican warhoriMt Hon. Tom Tongue, in the legislative race ol KS'J'J. Mr. Tongno is one of the ablest inenilx r of hi party in Ore Ron and live in a republican dis trict, but he could not overcome hi opKil.elit. These Jjenllemell re not of the ordinary cvit of poli ticians. They are l-oih well read and educated. It i time that Ore gon sent men of their caliber to six-uk for her in the hall i.f eon press. Hustlers an I wire pullers are well in their place, but they bring neither honor or resort to the sUtes from which they come. An ICai-tcrn dealer give the fol lowing as the Imi method for growtrs to follow in order to get the t. p price for their fruit: Last tail Si me apple were shipe to him, vhich he readily sold for ." jht b. rrel, um! some others c.pial lyas (mhI fnun the sumo town whic! it was Imnl todisHtM of for I I. he reason was that the firt lot w - carefully p.n kel ami ni lyso. el wiit. 1 others were duui, d into the burn-Is as tl-y wcre pieked. Aparaiuv ur'e Koine . nes diveptive, but they .f. ten c mt for much. Tl n' treasury official at ingto i are niu'i h exerciei Wash over a reccni d.risionor a Kansas local judgt , who naturalized a China mau. The case has Is.-,, calltd to the attention of Attorney! Jcncral OIney. who will niiko a 'thorough lnvcrtigatiou into the matter. I n dcr the law of lvn C,iiiaiiieii are pohihiUsl from la-'ir-g naturaliz.il by either state or fd, rI courts, and the actum f t)1(, Kansas jujo la regarded ut inexplicable. The Cumla rlaml 1'nsbvterian Aasembly i going t., in,i j.;u. peno thi year. That is fil fact When Ut rsi-tiv com. inlttwa rail uja.it j un m j.rr.are. io give in. -in A ,,r.iij,t anj dwii . aniwvr. Ki memU r tl.ia i Du- har, th Portland muggier, it .ati-fii-d "What a change tiit-anii." ( An.l Jim Ixlan ami w nil Juir are on the "ria"-1 nine." I'iir'laud.Or uon i laid t have li) ludlioiiaini. St. Ixmii lolic I), inn raL IaI U we. how'a thi7 The afiennent of Multnomal county U only aUut mity-one million, in all thi year. Sale Statf man. in Col. Kddy In intrMlui"l a reso lution at the Iraiis-.Mlssissipp coiigf-s (Niiid'-miiiiig the Wilson I. ill The iHonle i.f Oftfoil Would iiiiaiiiui'iurlr for a hill re aliiig the fat sition now hed by Mr. K.dily, a a railroad com missiom-r. 1 he pnslinvrs general y favor the Wilson hill. I'endleton Tribune: Judge t'.nrv. of t'hieniro. did well in silt ing 'down hurd iihiii that class of lawvers who hrowwal, coniuse, and iibllM! witliesM-S. Thi i matter whieh the court should give the attention it de-erve. I la evils are concediil, and to suppress tln iii would contribute in an inesti mable degree to thu procurement of jlistiee. (iovernor MHiriW has removed John Mcliiavy, one of the capital eiiiiiiniKsiouers. Hid this action is thuscrilii isd by the Klh iisburg Kegifter: "Thi- governor has re moved John McKeavy from the cupilal coiiuni-sioii lard on the Ifrotllid of 'misi'omlllct in ollne. it is alleged very strongly that his rnnoval was more properly lecuiise he would Hot lend himself to the scheme of the Seattle ring. No st'ilic m t of misconduct i as signed by the governor. Mr. Mi !! avy'a statement of the case is mi exHMirc of the minor workings of the coiniiiiiMon, from which it would seem that his only 'miscon duct' was in his selection of the Heywissl plan of Tacoma. In the eyes of a Seattle man this i a sufficient cause for ! capitation." The lobby is now lining up for the tariff struggle in the senate. It ac tivity on the house side of the Capitol in the last six wicks a-ii" largely diminished by the res ..In' . in of the majority of the U'.i .siiml Mean committee. The pro'.'vtiotiiMi now turn to the sell- ate I ir n li f, ami their first step is f he enlistment of the lobby 111 the iiioV'-liient to smash some of the iui ltaiit scliiihili s of thu Wilson hill. Some of the licst known lol byin.s in Washington are ex-mem- is-rn of congress. The training of a congressman is thought to make hit. i an ciccially gissl promoter. While in the service of Uncle Sam hu becomes familiar with the ilc tails of committi-c work and also of secret H'rtaiuing to handling bills. It would lie strange if such ii man should not provo a valua ble lobbyist in case he took up the occupation. Irrxwell 1'atualtlr. Feb. 1... The ainiw wns six lucliea ihs pat this plnis'.Jiist ihs ii enough to hide the wild llnwers that were hlisiuilng. I herv are purl lea piossstliiif In Ihe hill near t'nsiwell, and front thu amount of blasting we can hear, we xst some startling development SI Mill. The couiM-altor nmllisl a acute mv in my Hiss.iiht of Mrs. ltix-d a hal.y, thai made It l'itr that she left thu child near the lire, w hereas she had moved It lo a safe distance, but the older child pushed It up to the lire again. ( hurley Hlanlon had a severe attack of pleurisy al hand practice last Hntur day night. The la.ya carried him over to the hcilcl where he mmiii lavnu lo mend and was ahle lo lt around licit day. Ihe "halchclor" .iu,-,,,i, WUJI ,1, lulled last wis k and the content Wa so splrltisl and Ihe cont.lauia mi evenlv Uiatclnsl that Ihe judge were uuahl'e lo mui-iv aa to which aide had the l.-.l of It, mi aakisl a wts k'a time In u l.l.-n todislde. Jlldtfllitf fmui the aclinna of Ihe leadlliK del.atcra on the lieKiilive side, alms- then, we think Ihey exiavt an adverse dccialuu. Jilllliw I ted ford and Wife and Mm II Vealch, ol Kow Itiver, are visiting at 1'n t ('hriaiiiau'a this week. I'srlle near here have shinned ll. . ir wmd lo Nan KmncU-o. ri'is'lviii an advumv of II .villa ami yet (lit. W ilaon bill haa only Juat paaa . house. A few uioiitlia ago hits ills could not he had foraueh WihiI. Nviii i.i l. ...i. thing qiiis r In the way wmi act tie- ican Kimiaor legislation. Zki-ii. I iiii aiio, Feh. Il.-Flrvaealn broke nut id (he world' fair. W hen llnd diaoivcrisl Hi,, tlaintu were at work on the coluiiitia of in,, roloiinade w hich cimiiivi uiHchluery hall and Ihe agri culliral huildiiig, and very near Ihe sii:.t In tin iigriitillural huihling w in ,v the lii.t lire lavtiinsl. It had ina.ic coiiM.li-riiUc hiadwav la-fore the Hist eligi o-ried, and was threaten ing I he LinMiug at cither end which i-on-nt It with the larger structure. A M.suid alarm tailing for nioreru Kltio whs m iiI out, t.ut the anow iliift oil Ihe route to tin- aart prevented the lire t-furliu nt froni making aassl, and ihe llamca meaiitiiue were making headway ai'itltist the luad.suale Inris ut work. 1 he colonnade la pracllcullr lu ruhia. Tlir lailuiuna are dcatroynl. and the oruailwlilal Work of Ihe'cor nice and statuary ula.ve have tuiuhled down. The lire, aa .Khera, was lu.s n. diary. Ti e flic wit under control al :M. Ili-ai ti-a the destruction of a larg irt of the.-.ioiuiade, the farnier' awnu hly haJIJii.t hack ol It, waa damaged, hut led standing. (i lvilr l.u.rvl, )V, iy Kt-iirsr 1'iKiim n.,,1 .i .. t..t - ,w li.- '"K lu t.nUr'. l'..rlUud . ir..li -uutt .r.v.liup.: Aft,-r n.-arlv it I rar of inrM.M lib J,(a V1-.ii L-rk a .hvnnv fnxu ri.ri.. .v- v ""V inarrl.-.! In ;,.,. iui Z: :'lTa' V" I"" "' - y ,i r o. i. u.uol Ui auoih- rnion1r.in in July, lv. 1HE WOOL SITUATION. Llakale Krjml Fran Hie Kureau W'amhnoiox. It. In aiiwer n.hiiloii ofLsiiitfreM. WorlhliiK lout.". Ford, chief oflhe lilllinU of Untie of I he In-nnury tleliarillieiii, ow wot (hat hoily an eUl-imten rt iih.ii I iIih loniinlaelure of wsf. II MVS the lucre In the prmluctliiu I" f.in liii is.iinlriiw. oiiccluliy III Ailsirm In, NmiIIi America nml Alrnw. ho UtII far vn-aicr llian in I lie i inuo i-i Wlol.. tU- American clili boa tn hled lmw lsiii. lint Ausliuhun t llii low in cn-aaed U iifol.l, Ihul of hoolh Aim-rli-a ninefold, and that of Houlli Africa live fold. The rcrt show the Jeur IWJ ...it Him Wiail una Ui'lliK Inlereal III . iiuial fuvored eoUlitrlea, iij.lmliii MU'lluik. II NlVa: "lllMl il. his i.rulslmr iiit n la ( Ihe world are Iiik throiiKh a rla of depn-a- aloli la liol lo IK ociiien. .." nrlisv or mimiIi have reacltsl Uaill the i.r.Hluetioii hv redncliitf the lirollla de rlvisl from wiail and dlmlniphliik' the liMiintutlon lo ext4 lnl the production ere llila Ueimtoion i.a-ai, mii n dies would aply; but It la general ami Hum ruiiiilrltn lie ft' alvnlitlf ftir ahis'ii ralsllitf excel, a well as i km-w hero wiail irrowliiir la ax-iiiine ary limtler, and even by the product rather than (he ludusiry." In con hiloii, rrd ai-la forth nuinerou irn- Mllloiia nuillllug irolll liia ooer- llona: .o eolllllierclul ami lliiniairmi lialloii call eilally supply llaelf with w.ail; mi other linlloli of colliliierclnl or Imliialrlul iiiiiairiumv iuin IiIl'Ii dulle on w.ad mid wiadelia as the Culled Istalea; no h tjislatloii slmrl of nrohihhioii can miiiiilmil rlc-a In the luce of Hie llicnu-e oi Ilie worm a . .... -i . aupply of wiail; the fr. entry of for- elxu wool liaa Imi (i.Tiroyi-o iiieanr-i lodu-trv In other is.untriea; wiailraia- hitf Is istiitrolhsl by the name econo nlc is. in il una aa ol her Inlereal. ami iiiu Urea, lit ilelin-wlou III the Wis. I Imlua- try Is general, not Iin-uI. ( Ki:w OK A W " It K KKI W IKHI.NKK. S-ITI'ATK, Maaa., Fell. II. After IliitliV lllisueiiia.ful attempts, the crew of the w recked achiailier Minnie Itow an were taken ell thla morning. The im'ii were exliauaisl ami the cnpluiu so M-rlotialy llijuntl I hut be hud to la? car- rlisl iroiu the bout to a lioii-c near ny. II Ilia Prralalrnra Hffiilis, WasiiimiTon, Fell. 1 1. At the Ural Hiiiii.iniissl midday nsi-pllmi ut the W hile Iiiiim tiahiy Kcvenil hundred similiter tia.k advniilair of theopsir- tunl'y to shake the pns.ideiit hand, Inch .linn a deli gallon of Imliana w ho wnii'.cd an sltiiI chuiik'ed. The presi dent apa-rtsl In exivllciit health. Vt IUIf uik k,n r' hrf Caatiwla, W'brn ilaiul (llkl, aha rrfcsl for Carforla. Whan aha bnm Mlat, aha rlumt l IWuria, Wbra aba haJ ITiiUrm, tit lLn Caatorla. Shiloli' Vilali.cr la what you lli-ed for )ysa'sia, torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney Trouble. It i guaran- t.ssl to give you sntisfiiclioii. l'riiv 7'i irnta. Nddby Dr. K. I. McKenney, Jaiuilun l ily Items. Times, Feb. 10. It waa discovered Tuesday morning that an attempt had Ihvii made to burn the Odd Fellows' hull. A hole uhout three fis t soiiarc in the Ihsir of (he shed attached to Ihe rear part of the building was burned, but died out U fore doing much damage. The lire had evidently been started with an In cendiary view, and had it burned it would have destniyed the entire block. A pile of hay and Iraali had Iss u left ill the shed, ami In this the match had Isru touched. It waa a close call for this end of town, and how the lire Imp (s iied to go out after burning a much ns it did, Is a much ol a mystery aa how It came lo Is. started. A iUSTMBASCK tent what Tn-i want, if your Lira h aisl laii.i'la are irregiilar. Tliat'a alsmt all yuu get, tlasjuh, wna Um onhnary pill. It may ra liava yu dr llw numa-iit, hut you'ra Usually in a wuna itaU ai lorwanl tuau befnra. Thla la lust wherw Dr. Vienr't rbawant l'rlleta do tiawt gias). Tbry a-t In an nur aial natural way, very iliuVrrnt from tla bug, old (aaliiiiiiisi pill. TbrT'rw Dot only pUssnt.T, hut tlwn.i no r actual aitwajnrd, aial their help liuTi. On lull siiear-cnaUsI a-lk4 f? - ff. a'". or csa-ivcuTa T if '"C catliartio. l'iautiiv TV I tlnn, ln.lign.tlon, Kilnaia AtlaiW tr 1 lHuiiH, hi. k and liill.au II. d Wf I a lie, ar i.rniiintlr reliavsil J III I1 11 TherY th nui!!et. th msImI to take-and tli 7ino,-j ,iU ynq can hur, (or they're guiintntrri to tir.'tinu, or yuur muiMy u tX"1 w uu'r fur 0)4 9004 700 .TiL 1JLANKS Of armi-oved form for Sale at the nifinn muni mu, Orders by Mail filled Promptly. .toti'-f HjiiIs Ciicsiactly on Hani! UK JIXM. hr.riUMI sr. N..n.- i. b.r.1 uru itiat S.. in :,iD. j III, ri.rutta .4 ..I atr t J.mr, . trm- ' lr. hi bl. .1 U.T f nal p,-,,iitit f,.r a. III. ai.... .,.,,.lt.i,IM .ij4i.th.iib il-t ..I M.r. h. I'.i. b.a lUHii,fcv i ! :tj nir. I ..i.! r ol it. ...nil. ' i ! Sn Ha 4 Huv.u O... U. l)..a.n. r.w..i,a. Ai:t .r THI5 DADCD " .'- . t , 7T v7C ' Mr ' t a ...j . . . r -ai. riant, . ai. J arfrru'lltaa-la h r ,,rr, f r. it. SHE KILLED HEBSELF. Suicide of a VouDg Woma lo Keep Hit U A rraaala la liar ! . Hakatihm, X V., Feb. ll.-Mary Mai kay, the J4 ywr-oId daughter of Jamea .Ma. kay, of I'rovldci, In thla county, commitlisl auicide by taking aiion. hhe waa Ihe Isam companion of Anna Knljipler, alsKJt liyeara old, whuulao tsiliiinlllcl auicide by tukllig taila.ui a few dava ago l-c.iuc her mothirhad M-oldid hr for playli.g truant from mlnail. The auicide ofthe Mwkay girl la said lo lie th keeping of a prouilae mavlu lo her friend, Anna, on her deathbed. A tihimr aim trtar4. Kmikhtox. lia.. Feh. U. Deputy I'ollis'tor Jlrowu ha caplunsl "tlld .Nancy," a ivlcliratl illicit wniaay al ill, near Hinkiiig mountain. "Old .Nancy" came fmui ew llaven in s., and aluce haa l-cn running slead- II V. I lie still gave it name to a nraiiu ol whisky. U has Us-n movtsl alsmt iroiu one place to another, aa the rev enue olth-cra hunt.il for It, and al though many ellorta lo capture It have la-en made, none were auccesa ful. W'ii.kiiuiiki:, Fa., Feb. M. There are no new development tiatay in Ihe rivuioiith. Ihs-ueii are working hard through aolld ohiI to reach th eiilomla.sl iiilnera. Ho far they have la-en unable to communicate with them in any way. Hhould Ihev all In- alive now, it la safe lo any they will I atnrved la-fore they call be n-ached III this event II w idow and Ci ornliulis will la- left to care for. ..Irl aajaini .siwai I in Hack Sax Fkancish), Feb. 14. ('Mtitain 1- received a ilismlcli from Ih-Uvtlve Itosa W'hlttaker last night, ailliouiicilig that tlie Judgt at Keiio, Nev., had ro mnliiled W illiam .McC'onuell. the Hihi kane merchant, and that W'hittaker had left w ith Mc onnell for thi city. Mct'ouncll waa arrested In New York alauit the la-ginning of IkHviiilier. lie I wanted here on the charge of enila-r- zling -s,ii worth of gooda Is lotiglng to W . and J. Moaue A fo.. curis-t deal- r. W'hittaker went to New York with Ihe neccaaary extradition imiN'r. .....I .... i.i .. u. I.. ..i. ...i.i. i .jV. 1 .ii.i i.i.i niij 'U' iv Willi .ill.oillll'll he wa stopa- ut Wltiiietiiliiva, ev., by hala-iui corpus pnictseding la lng In tituled on la-liull or the prisoner. Ttea l.laM.Tainrr. Sax FlIAMlHOi. Feb. 11. Carlo Thieniaii, who was o liorril.lv man gled by lions in C-ilonel lliaine a areiiu at Ihe midwinter fmr lust night, dliil tonight from theell'cet of hi wounds. Mr. Writ Arqalltra- Sax Fkam imhi. Feh. l'. Ir. West. the ullcged murderer of Miss Addle tlilmour, was aciiitted hy the Jury (Hiay. Ah l.ual lrrgHiai. WasmIMiTox. Feb. 1 1. The ureal- lent todiiy nouiimilisl A. Irov. laist- maaterat l.idiniude, (In-gmi. KII.I.KII WIIII.K TTI.I A CANNON. IllirsMliJi, Feb. 14 While if tin test ing ut I.iege yesterday, a cannon ex- PHMiisi, Killing two un ii and In ur Itiir at-verul other. Trtlaia l W.l Itn.b.r Owl. 1'oKTi.ANH, Feb. W. The attorney of William Huulmr today made appli cation to Judge llcllingcr in ehntnbcr for a w rit of sua nilca for their client, shying thuexei'iitiou ofthe Judg ut of the court landing an npta-ul to the supreme court of the Culled Statin. The writ will not he granted until both the defense and the government have had an opportunity to preaeut argu ment to the court. The application la made under the act of hi1, nn, Dun bar' attorney are conlldeiit of mt-ur-ing hi release, from the county jail. Th ( kiln Trial. Ciik aiio, Feb. 14. During a n-ct-a in the Cotighllti trial tHlay, a man mimed O ilricn, claiming In come Iroiu MlnniHHis, olleied for the pay ment of a round sum to bring to the state's attorney the man who drove the whtttf horse which drew Dr. Cmnin lo Ida death, lie an Id the man waa in MinnenMiliM supMirtei by t'hicago Irishmen. The state's attorney anid lie came ton late to l of use. Mr. Andrew Foy waa on t lie stand In re buttal today. She declared her hoa haml wa not at home on the night of the t'roniii murder. r GREAT UPRISE. RETIRING v FROIr BUSINESS. Having concluded to etire from busi ness, I now offer jay Entire Stock of Goods at a Gr it Sacrifice. The Goods must and jhall be sold re gardless of C0Sr. . Stock consisting of I :y Goods, Cloth- ing. Boots and CapS, EtC. Call at oncfennd iaye the full as sortment to pick frc m. G. BETl MAN. ; zQfJRZ 2.00 SHOES -FOIt- I ill BEAT THE WORLD. "tlsl "Xtal Y0RAN & SON. RtPAimmiAiPfcULrT. -rack Tk. W rong ana. l I LKVM.I.K. O.. Feb. 14. For wv eral Ighta .t the family of Charle fiad liave la-ell alinoyrd by Ihe visit of a ivateiiotia tall woiiuili, iln-smil In l.ln.'l ii ml heavily veiled. On her Inst vllt die left a letter under the d. Mir atuti .g Unit she would have t'Mik or die. lact evening 1'iM.k and his fni ilv .-re acalcd around tlie fireplace whe tliev were suddenly startled liy tap on thu window. IK.klng up ('.ail aaw the otitlim-a or a woman and aeizi g a hummer hurled II through the - ludowat her. The family ruahetl out i ipectlug to see their tormeliter, but ere horn lied lo 11ml Mr. Haw ka, a lie 'hlair. an ageil lady, w ho had com to call. She waa taken to her hou and cannot iccovcr. D y & Henderson, Undertaken and trr.i timers. w?r vyii. and in us. V .N.CRAIN. W itches Clocks, Jewelry, terling and Silver-Plated Ware. ,'utch Repairing n Sa-clalty."t lCi.ciic.Ni-:, Okkc.on. OU'H XlI0HlltOllXili Th.6r.al Katll.k Raair. ITunt'tly ao4 pannaaealiy ran all form, of AVnwa. I M'alsMa,XaiiailaM, m mtorrk. Impettmrr aa4 aJ tfttUvAlm or tmctmm. laa-a tKritaal onr M Tfla thoai.ii.il of ran rt andAJur. Ak An. rt fi Wm4'. FteawkasUaai If k. effw. rnrtiOM nwdk-ln In plar at CnU, U.t Bl dlat a (Ion, IncloM prle. la amr, aa4 w.i Jarad br mora auU, Irlc eo. paefcaflw fill Oa. will pUmm, U will ear. Puop- IH I plkla Mll nlop, I araU porta-. Ai xm Tk. W..4 t'k.ail.al C. Ill Woodward rDu&DtnIU VU4V rVil. .n V nrei r n1 eiwai..fe ry alio u.nlil H l-l . . . irsrnoii.u.-s- y r, on ivuiau.. -r- 1 III CntT O'Hiti cr.-! uu.ii..y rmrj wl- -re rll nlhis lad, Coi-i;L. ( loup, lor. Th 9at, Hoarft-n, Whooping Couxk and Aa im. For Con.umplijn It liar no rivnl: ha. cured thoutabtl. an.l will ( I'm Tou If lal ulutlino. t's.l.l by lniMUI n a guar an' e. For a l. in-fi li n k or I hmt. u. bh LOHO DKLI.ADONNA PL AbTltK gsx I i L0 H S CATA R R H REMEDY. vp v.. ut aiui ii. ' I n-rwslv Isyiiaraa tu euro you. lYii-o. .'u t. lidovlur (raw. UK. K. I. Ni kKSSKV, mg sl'.ra. Kuen Oreaoa t Shoes, Hatg and . lil 4 VII WIWWV i i Ti llli ut J -rtA W r4 m a a.-.'' u-mTa 13 S3 o Having long ago recognized the fact that to sell goods on a small profit it is necessary to do so on a CASH BASIS, and being encour aged by many of my patrons to try the experiment, I shall on the 1st day of January, 1894, inaugurate the READY PAY SYSTEM, and trust that with my new prices I shall retain the support of all my old customers. A. V. PETERS. HEW HARDWARE STORE. L0UGHMILLER & PETER. Farm Hardware. Farm Machinery. ::::::cantox cuitki. plows.:;:::: SrilDEBAKEB : BROS. : CAERIACS. : BUCCiES : AND : WAGONS. A New Lino of New Hardware. No OM (Joods. Everything at Hard Time Prices. :8unSllW' LonniMiLLi-i: a- ikti-:i:. I CO a 3 I .rc-S- a r a tr 3, Ei. 2 99 O HARDWARE. lU-alizliiir that thla la (lie time (if the year Hint all Iniiniii a nre siinill, it la our uliject to olli r ull k'hhIh In our line at aa low irir aa j;(mhI kmhU tun la- miI and lot ua live ami li t our i-in-toim-ra live. Thanking our rUNtoitu ra fur wtat mtniii ir, we nk for u aliare of your triulc in My Stock Of groceries and glassware Must Go I am closing it out At Cost. To make mora mom to dis play my immense- stock of GROCERIES. I- irotH-laan in quality. 1'ri.i-a aa low aa the Inwt-at. No lr tllil..- In khuw giMHla. A Goldsmith. FOREST GMU PolXlRY YARDS. J- M. (AHItl.SOX, Kn.j.. Wyandottes, Plymouth Rcckf, MHn. oranmas, B'Xnnri!n,d ,Vhlte Leomt. n iriiBBCJi or.tsi to tarn, Vj Um k ha Hood In ih. lr4 lor tt. -t ii U B Trara. BEniR.VoW TUAX EVER. A trw rtrnto, f,,w'. f, mr- m, n (,, lhf ot liv.. i.r t.ir.l. en lh l ariltc i.tmt. ari.U alani fur rl.ia;.iv. ,) r.a. j. H.tJINHlin, K.Myat ..ruvr, i r. 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"'."! !"'.'. ' """'"I l-ru..n l a mtIi.o lUiit In tin. r..inn:iii.iij, H.llrit roar uil. riia In thi matter. v Voliiej- hmm : iK.r i it rv - Pnijfsaml Medicines. :T. J. CRA1C, DRUCCIST.-: WILLAMK-rTK STIIKKT. Eugene, Oregon. la f i