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for Infants - Castor! li so weQ kilsptorl to children thst t recommend It j so parlor to any prrscrlptlon known to me." It A. Aacnsa, K D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. The uM b( 'CastorU li so unlmsat and Iti msrlU M wall known that It swm work of supnfCTogatUm to endorse It. Few are tho InMUgsot ftmlUm who do not kp Castorta wluMn mix rearb." Ciuot Misrrs, r. p., Krw Yiirk City. Til CkWTArB Short on Cattle. Cuttle growun ofpArlino ami bbuthern Oallforala, who have had ucli a hard time the past few year, are seeing brighter day now and par ticipating In the Improvement that ha been noticed III older cctlon of the country of late. The small ranch men in that section fatve nearly all gone out ef the business and the supply vf rattle la (Southern California and Arizona In 40 ier cent short of a year ago. The result I better prices. The hoCie demand In taking the reduced crop at fair price. Hutcher' Advo cute. For Cigars, cTobacco, Candy, fa JULIQS G0LD8BTB. He leads in Prices and Assortment. Lane Comity Bank. (KaUlilUhrd la IHhA) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. (. 1IOVEY. ""resilient. J. M. AHHAMHot 'ashler A. (. HOVKY, JR., Anst-Cashr. I G. CHURCH. S D. PAINE. F Vict Prsilssnt. THIS W. OSBURN. Cashlsr. Kpe Loan and Savings BNK, Of Eugene. - Opeji. DIRECTOR J. ('. Church, J. II. Ilsrrls, W. I Drown, U. 1). l'alue, K. V. Otlmrii. Fill Up Capital. $50,000. A General DnQy TruGHGDd. lnlrIQlloweJ on tlui. deposit. Collscllou sntruited to our car will revolve prom pi lluO' Mexican ' Mustang Liniment o for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, 0 Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Morse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle., Membrane and Tissue: Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts It In a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Muaung Uouneat conquer Pain, Make flaa or Bout woU and Children. Cutorl cum Colic, Ouastlpstka, Bout Btoui h, ItUrrh'iM, KrucUilun, Kills Worms, gle sleep. "ouAr " gHstion, Without bjurluus m1l-atloo. "For ktural yenrs 1 lia Moomnwr.t d you. tWorla,' and always ooollr t do KUllUl lnvnriiil produced U.-iu.;nJ result." r.owiK T. Vtvm, M. 1), IXih r jwt and 7ll A vs., New York Ty Cormr, 77 Mcby Bt-jt, K Yo Ot Dexter Item. May IWiV Hop yard arPrepnrtcd In good con dlliou.0 A large concourse of jsople altcndtd tlie funeral service of the lutOJohn Stoops at I'leusont Hill. Mr. Stoop wu one of the pioneer resilient of Lost Valley, the Handsaker place be ing hit old donation claim. I'nclo Dan Parker In visiting with brother James at Cloverdule thin week. MIhh Minnie Culllson, of rieasunt Hill, vldted relative here Kunday. The Huaday kcIkmiU nt this place and Trent are running In apKJidid Hliae The attendanco N large, ehowlng I dwp Inlerent in the work. Thomun llolce a iCAlciit of Mill Hlrwt at nrem-nt. Arch aya thin will Vtave hh'ie leather for him. A urogram U being arranged for a proper oliHervalion of Ihcoratlon Day bv the Unity tMMiiile. The IH-Xter band will furnNh iniitlo for llieecca' hIom. OHuiiKim and counter rmiiorit are u !! jut of the urrcot of one of our promt nent cllloim for being enOged In an allercC.ion with a young man ome daynHlnce. NVe understand the taw Iiiin U-en act f-r the fourth of Ju!y lu i(-yijiiticlli)ii w ith thu giand picnic aOl general puwQ'ow, etc. .1. A. Itrlggn Ihim bin wagoiyiearly realy for traveling und will ncgln IiIn toiQ at once. T. J. KcclcM, our competent miller, haw been called to Ivigi ne for a few days on htiHincH connected with (he bmldinir of the new irrUt mill at that place. James Scrloner vltiited the city Moll day returning 'lQ'tday. Hohciio Hi ndrlckH ha dy.oii toil for Asturia leaving Jlui a cUnr Held Oiich U duly apprccluQl. We Khali exH'ct an linimrtiiiit Hem miou, nml until then we will wull nnd ponl)r. Tbrough Mome iliNcrcpancy we know not w hat, our lluim have failed uf puli- licatlon (he week they were written. Tlioukili mulled umply early ill the week we lire iiltu tiuie. Ilul appeared the rollowing week .tale and uninteresting to any one. If this occtuv-Uii thu future weidiull earneHt ly Mek an InvcHllgallon of Hint matter and endeavor lo put the tilaine wl'e It ilghtfully belongB. They were inlnplaced and not diMcoveivd until the neA week. Kd. ItKdl'I.AH. A tla In ('ourlrowm. KKA'ITI.K. May 13. lu JilMlce ('aid- wi'H'.iMiirt Hi In inarnlnir. vimnir Will- t.r I'ullon, a nephew of old Hill White tuo war horse of the Washington democracy, thrashed J. I.. (ireen, a brother attorney, all over the room. The attorney had been engaged in the trcil uf a iromloiy mite cane, and U.'.Vn bad Ihi ii on the stand. The court left the room for a few minute auU Fulton, who U a mIIkIH built fellow of U pmiiiiN. lurormed On on, w ho la taller and about 85 (miuiiUs heavier, that hi ttwtliuwu.v waa not according to .icta. Onrn thereiiiou ahmk bin list in Kultnn'n fail-i I calU I him a llnr. Then fol lowed rapid Interchange l blows and when the JuiIk came back Fulton had his heavy antagonist a head in Chan eery, with bis body lent over the railing, mid was puuimc ling him in food style. The men weiu Reparoled and alter (Irveli washed the nluod from Ills face, the trial proceeded. Kiilten'sonly injury was to the little linger en the leil hand. n.w ..tin larhr. Drrp. ClIH'Aiin, May U. A heavy frost tMvurred this morning iu Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana and east- eru Mlnni-Kota, with seven tuehes of now in the central and northern part of liowvr Mlchlgnn. The teuiH'ralure Is 4 to 10 degrees lower this morning in (Aiwer Michhran, the Ohio valley, Teunessee and Missouri. I el la N.w Jrr.sy, Ki.iy.AHKi iitown. N J Mav 14. The mercury fell to iX deg. at 6 a in to day. Frill l are blasted and foliage Is dropping. 1 be ground Is froen bard, t.ardrw. Tetany Itratr).. M KAyl'A, III. Mav U. -lleavy frosts last night totally dintroyed the U rrv cri in Ibis mvIIoii. Oard- ens iiiv blackened to the ground. I. ..HUM IH IU9 I ...I HSSfi Telegram: William Mackev, an old Const Jiatige loeuer, ilisacrees with rioretamr Joht'Hon hi the latter' state ment that the"weaplng epruiv" is fouud only In one spot In the world, tivwlt: iu'the rti.kiyou inoiintaius. The I'orvallla Time mya- Mr. Mckey ha 4Vii the tree more' thtii ome In Uit lithe Yaiuiua and ('iwutbav re gion. One of then, loo firt Vlgh w lib long, aleiider leaf, covered limb drMiplng to (he ground, he says, is a txaullful sight; so lovely that a himW'ruiHii dreads to itrike it with anal. Mr. Maekey adds, however, that the tree l rarely seen. IUhn Iti'RNrii. A barn U-loiiging to J. Y.. Itaker, formerly of Kugene, on bis pla at hU in, was diftrvvitl l y tire iuesday afterniMMi. Mr. (taker's little boy and a playmate net rire to tlu- Urn. i'lsr Its is about JD. It in rep'irtetl th.it Corbett on J Filziminon are ti fiht nnl cities urc already bidding lx the fray. It is iioUmI a un iiiiproveiijcnt in IjUHiiii-H nativity tlmt two citi zen ttliould w up energy enough to have a crai. The Virginia oupreino court of appals ha rehifcd to allow Mrs 5elva hi's:kwood to qualify to riiC' tice law in lliat court. At Denver ex peri ments are being tiiiide with biillooti for war pur iiosen, hut they ore proving a fail ure. War now uay ore iuonuy wind, anyhow. A Salem naner boasts that Marion county in the banner re publicun county of the state. Why? liecaune a majority ol the .Marion county people feed at the public crib and they hold their position byvirtureol their supporting the g. o. p. The ueoido up thi way wh worked to get a fieli ladder in the fall at Oregon City, will not be nleaHcd to learn thut the work is all undone by strewing net in the river below the fall so it i almost impossible lor hsh to get over. The law establishing tbe ladder was not more than half made, or it would prevent this netting of fish. Journal: A gentleman of this city, who 18 a married man re marked to a friond s few day aim while under the influence of drink, that a woman was a disgrace to a man. We would bQ to differ with the guiitleman, for it stems to us that the man who gets drunk is a disgrace to bis wife, but not having any experience in that line are un iible to judge. q (rris'gou City Kntorprisen An udverliseuieutin an exchange reads: "The best grades of ranch butter, '22 cents per brick; creamery tmtter tlO very lint st, 40 cents per brick." This displayed advertisement -is a silent hut strong argument in favfjr of tin; establishment of cream cries. It is much more profitable for farmer to sell milk to a cream cry, and thus discnso with much und worry iu making butter for nurket under adverse con 1 1 lions. Ivsssil Journal: The editor tf thu Citugo (irovo Kcho I-euder got himself into trouble by speaking of a local milQuery store kept by a very iQiuiable lady and saying "he was very glad to see her Blocking tit)." Vben the pupsr came out, Hro. Thorp was astonished when thu lady met him and struck him over his lliink-dome with her um brella, at the 6iitno time telling him he was a liar and hadn't seen any thing of tlio kind, lie doQsn.t know yet what she was mud at, although ho has read the item over a hundred times to see if there was anything spiteful in it. According to tho Rural North west I'lackuuias county bus about f00 acres of pruuo orchaiSs of bearing age; Pouglas, 1100; MArioip 3'(K); Yamhill, .iUlK); J.uiv; about NX); Hen ton, :t."t(, MulCiomah, 3.10; Umatilla, 3.10, l'olk, 2.10; Wiim-o, J00; Jackson, U00: Washington 1.10; Union, 100; and Josephine, Colum bia, Lincoln, Coos and Curry about 1.10 acres in tho aggregate. There are, in all, over 0000 acres of prune orchards of bearing age in Oregon. There are also several thousand acres of four year-old prune or chards not included above, but which materially add lo the total output of fruit. A good crop will this vear mean, therefore, no out put "of 0,000,000 to 10,000,000 pound of cured prunes iu Oregon. The idea of eating horse flesh is repugnant to the tastes of the Amer ican people, but it is likelv we will yet be induced, or in some instances even forced, to cultivate a tast for it. I'ho w hite eyed cayuse of the pluLs, now held in much disfavor in the eyes of lovers of horseflesh in one Benso, is to be so prepared that it may be niadu to satisfy the hunger ot these same people, and if not pleasing to the eves in life, to be pleasing to the stomach in a modified form. We look upon the horse as a coarse grained, over worked animal, hut the oxcti that has toiled under the yoke is no better, l'robably tho day will come when efforts of horse-raisers will tend toward the production of succulent horse steak, rather than racer and roadsters, and then we will nil prefer horse steak to board ing house hash. Joaquin Miller, tho poet of the Sierras, who was accused of Udrav ing and deserting a young girl in Honolulu, has written to the local papers saying: "If 1 ever lived a moral, sober, sincere life, I lived it last winter iu Honolulu. ' You see 1 wont there and lived there and left there as a rather sick man had to. As for what I wanted to do, good or bad, rend it in this letter from Arabu M. Oliver, tho girl 1 am accused of iHtrayiuc: " 1 in so sorry that th.it in .n lift? told cruel things about VOU. Il' is a plumber, lie got nnd U . ausc I gave ii n the cottage when vou lei't. Hut vou never wronged nie. On the contra rv, vou treated nie as vourown child and it was a treat thing to nit to have you live in my humble cottage. A lo my Iving left to charity, you paid iue some money when vou left, and the bank of California and the bank here will show that )ou paid me the lulaiii-e (1701 soon after. The H'ope herv have I n kind to nie, butnohodv with 1100 is on char- it;-.' " TUESDAY, MAY 14. 1 The river stands 4 feel and 0 Inches today, Mr. 11. It. Kiueaid is ill with Ii j grippe. JU-ii Lurch wa down from Cottage. Orove today. Hon lice hove made their apar. ance In the yard about Jiutlcville. The number of Pew school hoil-c built lu Lane county last year was ten. (Jeo. Hall, Hr., left vteiiv on a vl-lt to his claim near Foley f-p.iiigs. JM 1'eiigra returned to (Jervais today to resume hi do ties a station ugeut. Mr. and Mr. Card well went to Cot tage Orove thl afternoon to visit a few day. Attorney Lenti Stevens and Fraak Kkipworth went to Junction today to try a civil case. V. I VawU-r Is one of Hhh.- men tioned for the office of grund warden of the I. O. O. F. There were 4,ZY2 legal voters for tchool purMise reported in Lane county the past year. Valley wind I being marketed. Alut 8 cel. I per pound is tho price paid. Tho average1 number of school month taught lu Lane county last year wa 6.85. The (ii'AKO office is the recipient of a new bicycle from the Indiana Uieycle Company, of Indianapolis. Mr. Tho. Condon and Missjeuii Wold went to Koseburg thi afternoon a delegates to the W. C. T. U. Mrs. A. J. Johnson und Mrs. J. II. Met 'lung on In altcinlaacu at the W. C. T. F. convention at Itoseburg. Assessor I) I Burton went to Latham this afternoon Ciid will spend two or three weeksoiees-ilng In that section. Mrs. Louise Stew'urt went to .Soda villu today to visit a few day with her daiigliter, Mis Nettie, who is there for the benefit or her health. Jo. Turner had nearly all the flesh crushed oil' the little finger of his left hand while laying pipe for the water company yesterday afternoon. Hon. Shelby M. Culloai, United States settlor from Illinois, pasx-d through here with a party in a jirivate cur yesterday luorjlng. The treasilA-r issues another call for county warrants. This will call in all warrants issued up to within alHiut two inniitlis of dale. Misse Mae Huff und Cecil Dorris anil Mrs. II. F.'-Hollenbeck went to Junction thl morning and will g ve 0 musical enterluinmeiit there tonight. Mrs. Martha Cooper left on the over- liiml last night for Colifij-ub: and will spend some time in thQ stole among other places visiting Stanford uiiiver- iy. O A hirL'e miinlsT of delegates to the V. T. U. convention at Itoseburg were on board tlie train this afternoon and W.dte riliboli were to be seen everywhere. Pendleton Tribune: Mrs. K. S. Munra, nf the Meachani dining hall, arrived hist night on her way to Wall Walla, where she goes UCipen the new Union I'aelllc eating house. (ieo. M. Miller and II. A. I'.urr ex peel to leave next Monday on their bi cycle on a trip to Portland, tn attend tiio sttite convention ol republican clubs. They will go by way of Cor vallis, then around by Woodbiiru. The boys at the university are prac ticing regularly for the coming inter collegiate athletic exhibition to be held ul Salem, Juno Kth. The representa tives hoin the University of Oregon will be chosen May SOth. The James (). Itlaino republican club at Lemati haselecteil O. F. Knox, C. H. Iturkholder and N. Martin del egates tn the state meeting lo be held at Portland This club favors free coinage of silver. Ir. J. (itiy law is, well known throughout the state, nml who was suHrinteudent of Oregon's exhibit at the world's fair.dieiat buine at Spuria Sunday night of erysiaius. J. F. Itryant, the silver advocate, has been engaged to U present at the state lair and deliver two addresses, one on "Taxation" and one on "i'.liiietnllisiii." Oovernor Thornton, of New Mexico, has appointed a commission, consist ing ol nine prominent geii'lemen of thut state, to represent New Mexico at (be Cotton S' lies and International Fx posit ion. The coroner' Jury re empaneled to hear fuitber evidence regarding the death of Norman l,ewis made unre port. The cvliu lice showed ) that parties bail been drinking with him and tilling him up. but nothing 1 nmiiial attached to their actions. M. S. Woodcock, president of the First National Hank of Corvullis pub lishes the follow Ing encouniL!ing no tice: "The First National Han k of Corvullis, Oregon, will be pleased to loan rvasoMiible amounts of money to its customer on the usual security re quired III such cases." Florence West: Mr. O. O. liowiaiid, nne of the proprietors oftheFugeiie Iteglster, arrived in this town last Sat urday, and on Monday follow ini:, w hile riding a high wheel bicycle, fell In front of this olllce and seven Iv In jured his left w rist. It I believed that one or the nones is l met u red as Mr. Kowliind suiters Intensely. Koschurg Plaiudealer: Mr. No rents und sou near Lisiking (iluss are not standing on the street corner crying hard times. Tltey took up a home stead a short time ago, have slashed so acres, burnt the brush, put It in I limn li y, w inch Is now a loot hlgl. and promise a heavy crop of bay. That is the way to head oil hard times. At ft nicelliiij ol tlie Ladies Cvelmir Club, uf TrilUn, Ohio, rvcently, the ttiestion of wearing bloomers was homiighly discussed. Thi was c oised by two ol the nicmU'r lu oliHtiner cos tume one evening when a "run" was called, and the rest refused to ride with the in Alter a spirited discussion a vote was taken, which resulted bv a narrow majority In favor of skirts. Pendleton Tribune: Trinity church of Pendleton is no more. I tie ii ti ion of th Presbyterian and Congregation al churches under that name bus Isvn dissolved, and each church from tills date on Is a separate Institution. Kev. (. A. MeKiulav. employed as pastor of Trimly churvh, will remain until S pteiol t r and till out his uiicxpin d linn. The f oug'rvgati'itiati-tt will proliably engaire no p;istor until after i,!'iii dale. Miov.Mr. McKinlay's a tomte U'can ;D meinls'rs have Isrti adinitiisl to the two churches. Sieufer i.u-sip. Several attended the asllne last Saturday. plcnle at Pal- J H and C Jt have gone dew n on the Sin-law l-ar liuuttng. A I otly contested game of base ball wa ylaved on ttu Six'iioer gro.iud Kunday U'tween Covote 1st team and' Ss'iuvr, r suiting In to 24 iu favor Coyote. c , A''nKST. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11. Win III weather. Head the pries quoted in Peter' new ad. I li Mathews, of Lebanon is I" the city. T. L. Hees, of Thurston, was In tow n tsluy. Dr. A. A. Davis, of Ottumwo, Iowa, is in the city. Mrs. Ella Herron, of Monroe, was in F.ilgeiie today. Mrs. JE Nolaiid, of Creswcll, Is visiting in Eugene. Mrs. J. W. Shumate, of Wulterville, was iu town today. H C Humphrey has purchased a fine upright piano. There are Ms of pretty yards and law ns lu Kugeiie now. S. Meriau will formally ocii hi park lo the public tie ' Saturday. Work is progressing sloiy on the foundation of thu new lloii.i mill. Col. H. F. Alley arrived frotiuJior ence on the slagw last evening. Mrs. C D Comb Is indisposed' ouCj threatened w ith typhoid rever. John Medley and Mr. Veatch were down from Cottage Grove today. Mrs. M. ('. Smith; of Walker sta tion, did business ,n Eugene today. Workmen are busy today putting a w ater system iu tlie Prutt building on Ninth street. Itev. J. E. Snyder w ill occupy his pulpit in Hie U. H. church I usual ne.xl Sunday. Strawls-rries have been ripening lu tlie vicinity of the JSclknap hot springs for several weeks past. Dr. E. DciUas and family have re moved from Hariisburgto Ito.-eburg. Itev. J. E. SnyiL-r arrived home this aflernisin from 'an extended visit in the East. Mrs. S. F. LoiiKlsttom und child ren c.n ne up from Albany this after noon to visit with the family of J. A. Lougbottom. (ieo W Humphrey, deputy UH marshal, is In town siibHH'tiaiiig wit nesses in the lierger case, which is set for June L'ii. Kev. T. L. jT-liie and family will move from (! rants Pass to (heir farm near Itoseburg this week. Delegate to the educational conven tion iu this city next Saturday will be present from all parts ol the state. A II Sumlermati of Natron Is pre paring to cut a At of limber and Mont it clou n the Willamette to Fugene for woiQ. "Are you for silver or gold?" asked the st ill small. "That deicnds," re plied the Hiliticiau, "which 'lave you got'."'-Chicago Post. O In the item regirdiui'lie payment of county warrants il was w ritten that warrants were iiald up lo within about ten months of date but the type made il lead two months. David U Hill, Win. McKinlcy, Tom Iteed, and John Sherman, were invit ed to speak at Salem hng the state fair, but have declined tlie, invitation. Tuesday the treasury delleit passed the J-VI,ISHI,(XK) mark. The exact amount excess exs'uditure over re ceipts since July 1, K'l, being K(,4Ul 87. A Sunday sch'Mil has been organized at tbe Lyons schisil house, with the following olllecrs: Superintendent, I S Day; assistant sus.riutendeiit, Hclle I.)'ins; seen lary.May Lyons; treusurer Serene Davis. Acrobat St. Clair gave another oiielt air exhibition last evening. An lin- lllillsi ernvi-.l u. is not lis mini tli has. Qirmiince. Astisiiil St. Chiir scoreil the crowd heavily U-ctiuse they would not give htm more money. Tbe Piiiieville Ki'vlew says the stock killing mania has broken out in that county, this time lthe I level country, some forty sheep navhig been poisoned iu one night. Tbe concert given at Junction City last evening l.y Mrs. 11. F. 1 lollelibeek, assisted by Miss Mae 1 1 nil and Miss Cecil Don is, was largely attended and they speak highly ol I lie treatment re wived from tlie people of that little city. 0 A J. P.lacUwell.Q rich and erratic Indian, who owns the cities of Hlack well and David City, in the Indian territory has decided to built! a temple In D vid City to cost j.Sno.oon. lie wishes lu this way to perpetuate the Indian religion. O State Sus'rin'endent Irwin will deliver an address at Moro, Sherman county un uieiuoi ial day. One hundred and sixty varieties of potatoes have been planted at the agricultural college at Corvolll for expel itnental purposes. Tint hydrant on the emuer of nth and Willamette streets broken by the runaway team last evening was te placed by a new one today. Prof. F, 11 McElroy of this city, will di liver the addles Is-fore the grad uating class of the Portland high scIimoI on the 'Jlst. Senator Alley went to Salem this morning to atte nl u meeting ol the board oflrustccsufthu soilder's home which convenes in that city tomor row. Miss Harriet F. Woodruff, of Pendle ton, county school superintendent of Umatilla county, w ill attend the edu cational convention to tie held lice this week. Miss Woodrutt will be en tertained at the University dormitory, the guest of Miss Halm Mann. Little Miss Finma Town send of New berg stopd off I he overland train last night to visit with b.-r cousin, K. D. Pool. Mrs. Townsenil went on to K-'seburg to attend the W. C. T. U. inn vent ion iii.il will return here Sat urday. Henton county had to nay the stnt ll!.L' intor.-t on tlie state' taxe due from this year's roll. After Tn-asur er Clark thought he had the taxe all paid, be received a note Irotn tbe stale treasurer dc Handing an additional f llt ".'4 He remitted the amount Sat urday morning, and uow for the first time in three years Henton county owes tlie stiit e nothing. Ps'.IT Uitanl, My l.V Sni. i. AsoTllKK.-A'mtit the seventh runaway w hich ha occurred within the pal few week, took pliuv about 6 o'clock lat evening. Four of them loive taken place on Willamette tiee, hut s y, t no one lias Is'en injured. The team whlcti ran awuv last evening is'loin.'s to ''runt Hendricks of Hen driek ferry. It u att.ichisi to a wamm and bad Ixs'ii lot standing In. front of L. O. His kwith's store when it tieeame frigbten.sl and started to run north on Willamette strwt. All the junction ..f Fifth and Willamette1 me team turned east and In making the circuit swung Cii next to the side walk and collided with a hvdrant. The hydrant was broken off and the waier CM-npcii with greRt fone fori siuiie time U'fore it could lie shut oil', j ii.ewMgon as overltirniM and the horsts. broke im from it t this istiul and run into tlie southeastern poitlon of towu before they were Caught. COMMISSIONER fOl'BT. Following bills were allowed und warrants ordered drawn for the amounts: ... ... lilass&Prudhomiiie.slaltonery $ 1 .0 H F Hussel, care of pauper...... H W W Chessman, suppllMtoJ A Martin, )auK-r Kll 'Inghaiii, pauwr supplies to IJrown, Sheets, Word, Ed- oo dyondCoiidray 00 J K Jennings, cure pauper baby weeks ; M w' 1 1 Jlovev, paujier house rent for Mrs Drown 54 M Henrietta, care puu-ier child ,,m month 8 w W II Havden, skill for use with fi.rry w J H Whltmore, rebate ou taxes M In the matter of the difficulty be tween A C Jennings and OA Dorris, p Is adjudged by the court that they are guilty of contempt of court, and a tine of IP' -vus Imposed oueaeh, which was paid. Ordered illowed: Jos Koch, correcting school maps 7 6U A J Johnson miscellaneous sup- O plies W . , .1.. ... I....,r,l QVlil if in joiiiisimi, -. r of prisouers 3- ", Ib'giHter, printing, claimed ;il.7"t; ollowid 31 00 Mut Jeiinings. work on sunervis- or' lists, Feuruoryond March 71 tw Mat Jennings won. on supervis- or' lists April - 40 00 P J MePherson assistance to sheriff April 37 fiO A L Vaughan aupplies for terry., d i t j T Donaldson ruuulng ferry April "7 2o Nancy Woolrulge gravel for roads 4 50 () F Knox gravel for roads U 00 Jesse Siniih grovel for roods e!ulinedfJ4.4S allowed 20 00 P H Kdmunson grovel for roods.. 5 '2o J M Dull gravel for road 2 88 F.ugeue Lumber Company I-"" bcr 20 55 Llndley Itros lumber claimed J.r allowed 3 81 U H Alathews viewer Ooaheu road 2 30 J D Hampton viewer Ooshen road 2 30 FE Hyland viewer Ooshen nod.. 240 W It Dillord chulnmon Ooshen road 2 00 J M Herkshire chainman Ooshen road 2 00 K M Warren marker Ooshen road 2 00 W It PengT! surveyor Ooshen road " 40 J A Sears viewer Mosby Creek Cud 3 40 S NV Wood viewer Mosby Creek mod o 2 40 C Wright viewer Mosby Creek road 3 40 J F Walker liiainmoii Mosby Creek roud 2 00 W T Wiseman chiiiiimau Mosby Creek roud 2 00 J K Wiseman uuirkel Mosby Crifkroud 2 00 W It Peiigra surveyor Moby Creek road 0 80 Hobt Pottisou viewer Morse rood 2 40 Isaac Stevens viewer Morse roud 2 50 A J Close viewer Morse road 2 40 C II Miller chulnmon Morse road 2 00 (! T Hay chainman Morse mad.. 2 00 EAMuCoruack marker Morse road 2 00 W H Pengra surveyor Morse rood 7 10 W A Williams LJok cabinet for assessment rolls claimed 15, allowed 4 00 J S Medley, justice, of the is'iice state vs James O Marshall 2 70 J C Wallace, constable, state vs JasO Marshall 1 30 Hiram Winmird, justice of the peace, state vs Hobbins and Hurley G 70 Herfitrt Doty, constable, state vs Hobbins and Hurley " 00 Chas McDonald, witness Ofor state iu state vs Hobbins and c Hurley 1 50 Jos Hobbins, witness for defen dant. Mute vs Hobbins and Hurley 1 50 W N Crow, hiror. state vs Itob- bitis and Hurley 1 10 J 1'etrie, juror, state vs Hob bins and Hurley 1 20 J M Petrie, Juror, stole vs Kob btns an Hurley 1 20 Ottis Fidler, juror, state vs Hobbins and Dorley 1 40 Jerry Atkinson, juror, state .vs Hobbins and Harley 1 10 P F Davis, Juror, state vs Hob bins and Harley 1 20 It lates, justice or tlie peace, siote v Hussell and Major, claimed $3.1ll; allowed 2 85 Hobt S. Poole, constable, state v Husnell and Majors 4 50 w li Pengra county surveyor re marking and recording corners oft S government surveys 12 00 A M W itlirow running free fer ry under contract 17 days 21 45 Chapman lumber for ferry 6 40 Stnltlil eld Items. May 13th. Mr. H F. Smith ond family paid J. J. Jones a visit Sunday. A number of the young people were In F.luiira Sunday. There was a part of young folks assembled ut the top of a high peak west of this place Sunday. There Is a meeting called of the cit izens of Sniithtleld to meet at the Smlthtleld school house the 4th Saturday in Muy to make arrange ments for the comlnir 4th of Julv. The young Omen's democratic club uiev iasi isaiuruoy wnn a good attend ance and will meet again the 2nd at urday In June at 1 o'clock p. iu. COR. Mr. Walter Eukln left on the over land (Tuesday for Oakland, California, w here she will spend some time visit-h'K- o - PRICES Day & Henderson's. Kitchen Table Fall Leaf Extension " M i pie Brueau Wa-li Stand with glass Ked Slead Wire Matress. .71.. Top Mat res Kitchen chair Cane rm kers ' All Wool Carpet 3 ply wool carpet -11 2.5 . 2 00 .. 4 50 .. 9 00 - 6 00 . 1 40 1 50 2 60' 50c 1 '25 53c 7oc Pleasant ill I t,,. Sun shine unci- iiioiv. J II Smith und wife, r , were visiting here lusl week. 1 ' A lorge acreage of corn U i.. planted hero thl spring. Mr Emma Dutes, of im,,,, visiting relative here last wiv,' Hutt-s I on only sister of s tr, !' suker formerly of this place. Mrs Kelly and family re uov.a i liiuepeiiiieucu iasi weeK. Thei ' will be greotly missed by inany. Miss Relle Hall, of Junction, t.,,.. cepted a position with Mr,, p v j.airo ior ine summer. Children' day exercises j u i,,., . at this place. Everybody is ii,viiM t attend these exercise. The program for the County wettis. to be held at this place eoiuuienci nl May 22, bus been received tin.) )roiD. Ises to be very interesting. The ladles of tlie C. W. 11. M. their socluble as announced lu-t Thur. day night, and did we".. IloWiu.,. tend more of the same kind. Tho funeral of Uncle John stoop, wus largely attended. A proiw(m nearly a mile long followed tin- remain, from the church to the cemetery wirc the remains were laid to rest. i;(.v. II. Bunderinun preached tl.e fuiicrai sermon. We heur report from ditlerent ptirts of the couuty that there w ill beagreat many people in attendance at t County meeting. As there bus bwn no picnic arranged for this Hiimintr, tho meeting will be the only public gathering on Pleasant Hill this year, Come and help us enjoy Hie feast of good things. Hon. A. Mot hew and wife, of Kit gene, attended the funeral of L'ude John Stoops lust Monday. A man was heard to say thiswwk thut times were improving. Why? Itecause he struck a job after lisiking ?i forgone ever since lust Septctulicr. To Castle KurV umti.lt. Sunday, May 12, a party consisting of young people, asceuihd' to the top of Castle Hock, a high iii'jntuin t.tu McKen.ie lirldge. As the mountain Is uhout 4tMK) feet high and very stnp, tho boys were tired out before'the tup was reached and the ladies bud to help them up to the top. Several lnniri were spent rolling rocks and climbing around the clitls. No water wus to be found on the top of the mountain and on the way down the boys became so thirsty thut they could j,o no further. Tho ladles had to leave 'lie toys l hind and go iu search of water. The party reached home about .inlit o'clock after traveling 14 miles, in party consisted of Misses Alice Bel knap, Ornce Kiown, Stella Isliiitn, lie no Ishum, Laura Isliam and Messn. Igolnlow, Marion Krcnt, Ityrd liel knap, Ervie Sims and Arthur 1M knap. This trip will long be reliien. bered by all the party. n l. I'Slly Oimrd, Mny II. Fixed. Last evening Oo A Porrii and A C Jennings were unsigned be fore Judge Flsk und fined jlueaeh fer contempt ol court in engaging iu tight is'fore the court. They paid promptly. RUN DOWN WITH DYSPEPSIA STOMACH Liver AND HEAET AFKKi Tl IL Almost in Despair nut nimiir M "NTT 13 TP.Ti By Taking AYER'S PILLS "For fifteen years, I was a groat u'- J ferer from Indigestion la its worst form. 0 I tested the skill of ninny duct"", but o Blew worse and worse, until t l-eeame o so weak I could not walk nu "'" ol w Itliont having to .sit down ami rest. 5If w ., . . .,.-..... .,ff.,-t. oi sin ii.ie . liver, ill 11 iieuii ir. .m'v ..... oil. nnd I thought I would surely die. 1 oj tried Ayer's l'llls and they liell m Oj rlulit away. I continued their uso anl il am now entirely well. I don't ki,w ' o) snything that will so qulekly relieve o and cure Die terrible suffering of dy- 0 pepsla as Ayer's rills." JoiIV C. o 1'ltITellAlin Ilroilln Wurrnn Co.. N. 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