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for Infants and m CatoriaUowenUptedUchrUrMitht I rooomraeod U a euparlor to any i.rocripttou known to ma." It A. Aamsa, i 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ton UN of 'Caatoria U so unlTerial and ll niariu to well known that II nmu a work ot aiipererofatlnn to eodoraa It, Tew are tlx InU-Ulpnt famille who do nut keep t'artoria wlUiin auy reach.'' Cabloc VUtt, I). D., tfew York City. fralal. Vlc Prlanl. CsWr. THE Eipc Loan and Savings BANK, Of Eugene, - - DMECTOllB-J. C. Church, J. B. Harris, Brown, B. 0. Falno. K. W. Oslmrn. W. I Fall Up Capital, $50,000. A General Banking Business Transacted. Interest allowed on time deposit. CotlMtlnn antruited to our care will reclv prompt attention. Lane County Bank. (Established In lHhi.) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVF.Y, President. J. M. AHHAM8, Cashier. A. O. HOVKY, JK., AssLCashr. ASH GROVE POULTRY YAM). jljl. Breeding pens second u nuns 111 urn iaio. White and Itarred Plymouth Hock. Hull unit Itiown Leghorns stid Wlver Hpaiigled Hamburg. lm 51.50 csr 15; twoscttinas $2.50. I aim hava a lr choice KnuUih llerlohlre Idas lor salo. Kaliifartl.ni uatantrml. Address a inn un.Hnt, Coburg, Oregon. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udder. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailment!, All Horse 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. MuMang Liniment conquerl Pain, Make Mao or Beast wall wain. A CUP or AT NIGHT MOVES TIC BOWEtO IN THE MORNING Mot aaia at Yartftgioa-i ttfc ta44ntf etas AA t,V-g,fr 81 ttUW III Children. Caitorla eum Colic, CoMtlpatlon, Oxir HUawh, Ularrlwaa, truc-Utloa. KllU Worm, gin aleep, and promote ' geatlon. Without Injurious medtrat Ion. For aoreml years I havo rwsomnvu.' jour 'Cutiirla,' and aliall alway eonllr t--do an oa It ha Invariably produced beoe.Vi-i reaii"" r.nww T. riaora, M. P, JXtb Btnwt and 7th Ava., New York City T Curnt-a Commst, 77 Mcsjut Sinn, K Yo Cn Debs and his associates roust go to jail. Tho hot weather makes people begin to think of mountain and seaside tesorts. The wool market is encouraging, prices being stiir and better than for several days. President Cleveland has the fac ulty of keeping cabinet together. Few changes have been made under either one of his administrations. We notice that tho newspapers that contemptuously refer to the fiftv cent silver dollar, are willing to accept them at par. In fact silver is about all that most of them got. The people of Eugene do not . r I ! . . -.1.1 I. l.o seem lo desire w ceitnraiu mo Fourth of July. The result will be the same as of the excursion Sun day. Tho money will bo spent abroad. It is very pleasing to note the marked interest in athletics through out tho union. W ith an increase of the athletic spirit will come healthier and better relations in all the departments of life. It is reported that John L. Sul livan, the once famous prize lighter, ia penniless and deiiemU on his friends for a living. He made a fortune, but spent it as quickly as it was realized. Diplomats come high. It is said that John W. Foster received f 100,- 000 for his services in behalf of the Chinese government. It is seldom that a great nation takes a foreign er into servico and trusts him with affairs of state. Two years ago the Union Pacific railroad controlled a powerful sys tem of over 8000 miles of track. Tho courts have been shearing oil its arms and feeder until little mor Minn its own line of about 1100 miles remains. Tho Daily (iiahu commenced its fourth year Saturday. We be lieve it is appreciated by tho public, and shall strive in tho future, as in the past, to maintain its standing as a first class local paper, tilling tho field in which it circulates to the fullest extent. The two postofficcs in the United States most widely separated from each other are those at Key West, Fla., and Ounalaska, Alaska. Thoy are (1271 miles apart, and yet a two cent stamp will carry a letter from one to the other as readily as from New York to llrooklyn. Lane county has three splendid hot springs resorts in the Cascade mountains, two on the McKenzie and one on the Willamette. Tho traveling public should remember that there is n toll on the Mc Kenzie road now, and that the Hendricks lerry is run (reo by tho county. young woman at Astoria, whoso husband had been missing live days, hearing that the body of a man had been found in the river at once decided that it was that of her spouse. She imme diately went to town and without troubling herself to identify the remains, spent b buying crape and material for a mourning dress When she reached home she found her husband making a pot of tea at the kitchen tire. It has been decided by the senate of the university of Michigan to hold elaborate exercises a year from this coming commencement to celebrate the successful close of Dr. Angell's first quarter of a cen tury as president of the university A committee was appointed con sisting of the deans of the various departments to take the matter in charge and prepare A plan for the celebration. Jt was also voted to aak the regents to appoint a simi lar cotuu)iltct to join in the under taking. That bricht paper, the East Ore gonian, published at Pond lo ton, has this: "The Oregon State Prij Association will meet at Newport, on Yaquina lUy, iu July. The 'buvs', say 117 r going to have an all-fired 'good tiuW July is the right month for stub atiuM, and we hop hey have mads no mistake in the plat1." Jackson you can rest assured (bat tlu) place is tho right one. The Pwuetet girls on earth are to be found on the Yaquina beach during IhH month, as Handsome Bob Johnson will assure you upon private cor respondenc). Jtowever, don't whis-tx-r this to Mrs, J, or not be present. Th Siuslaw bar lias rectified itself, and schooners can again cross it. The delay was only tem porary and nucli it state of allair may not occur again for many ye irs. 'Coin' Financial School" is a littlq book, hut is causing gold standard advocate an immense amount of trouble. It in a com plete exposition of the silver argu ment clearly and concisely stated. At least if oOO waa takon out of Eu gene by tho conductor's excursion oa ticket sales alone, and it is but reasonable calculation to say there was at least one dollar on an aver- a no spent by each 01 those nve hundred neoolo while in t tiein. This will make 1000 taken out of our city and tho only way to get it h ick in' to eel ui something that will draw the crowd here a Fourth of July celebration for instance. President Cleveland takes a man for attorney general unknown out a'de of bis own locality. It has been the fashion of late presidents to select their cabinets from men liav inir no national reputation, then make clerks out of them. In the first years of the republic, cabinet officers enjoyed liberty oi action Now thev are simple mouthpieces of the r.resident and few men of note will accept such barren hon ors, lfaflairsgo wrong the cabi net officer cets the blame. If sue ccssful the president. He becomes a catspaw. College students are ulmoit dis tinct in their character wnen stu dents, says the Albany Demo crat. They stand out in bold re lief and you know they are around. Some are ercater than ever after in life. Their names on account of some athletic or other feat may be sounded across tho continent, but in a short time after leaving their alma mater they are absorbed in the ereat maelstrom of life and only encrav will keen them on their feet: perhaps you never hear of them aeain. Others then are almost unknown during their col leco days whose light grows bright er rs they stand on the pinnacle eventually. A collego career makes the chances decidedly in favor of tho ambitious young man It is too often the case that in eventof disaster tho owners of a shi are condemned without a hearing, Tho steamer Col i ma foundered in a hurricano and many lives were lost and now the company is charged with over loading tho vessel, niak ins her toodieavy. From the facts adduced the charuo appears to be unju-t. The experienced seamen who commanded the steamer were utterly unable to hold her head to the cnle, and she fell into a trougl of tho sea and foundered. It must have lieen a terrible storm that a staunch steamer could not fare, and when she swung broadside to the storm, a position from which sho had not nower to escape, des t ruction was inevitable. Ezra Ponjileton med Charley Nickell. of the Jacksonville limes for 110,000 for libel, and got a ver diet of II. He would not have gotten that either had not the instructions of tho judge almost compelled somo verdict for tlainaccs 1 ho men that sue newspapers for libel gener ally come out with a dollar charac ter or none at all. the law is wiong that allows an irresponsible bilk to drag a newspaper publish er into court lor exposing aim i warning tho public of his character and crooked work, all of which is done for the benefit of tho com munitv. Whilo tho verdict seldom amounts to anything, the cost am expenses may lie considerable. 1 tins case Mr. .Nu-kell proved the truth of his statement, yet he was compelled to go to Portland, a dis tance of oOU miles, with his wit nesses, to defend himself from dam ages. A story told of Horace tireeley relates that an acquaintance of his cot otleuded at one of Ins article in the Tribune, went to the oll'n and put an end to his subscription Later in tho day ho met tho editor and said: "Mr. Ureeley, I've stopped your paper. "Have you I oueried Horace, adaing, "Wei that's too bad." and the old white hat went its way. The next morn inr (ireeley encountered his forme subscriber again and accosted him with: I thought you had stoppe the Tribune." "So I did." "Th. their must be some miblake." re plied Horace, "for I just came from the office, and when I left the prei-s.'s were running as usual, ll clerks were as busy as ever, and the compositors were hard at work and the business 'was going on the same as yesterday and the d.ty b fore." "Oh!" ejaculated the oh subscriber, "I didn't mean that stopped the paper. I stopped nly niv copy of it because I ilidn t 111. one of your editorials " "lVhawl retorted tireeluv. "it wasn't worth taking up my time to tell mc snyj a tntl as that. Mv dear sir, you expect to control the utterance of the Tribune by the purchase of one copy a il;iy. or if jou think to find any uewspape," worth reading that never cxpro.'nes convi (iorjj at right angles with your own you are dttouBiJ to disappointment. The Tribune wl.J not bo deserving of respect if it could be uvjvd by the threat of the los of one ytcriwT. or a hundred, or ten thousand, or e.veu .every otyj jt ha-, to refrain from telling Jthe jtruth as it sees it. My friend, this is a n country, and the man who d.n-s not give freedom of opinion to others does Dot deserve it himself, liood-bve." MONDAY, JUNE 10. (julte warm. J II O.MMlnmn went to Sulcm to- day. Col (leo O Yonin I visiting at Port- land. A 8 Power Is down from McKenzie bridge. Low are coining liitulhe hugene saw mill boom. Al Auten was after I lie fenlive trout ycMerday. Ir McKeiiiK-y returned home mi afternoon. J L Kcolt, ihe drummer, went to Al bany today.- L. Jleatherlv, of Kl Pa", l x is, Is In Kuk-iiw. W W llnlues went down the road this inori.li.g. Hen Lurch, of Cottage Grove, Is In town today. Work Is temporarily stopped on the new (louring mill. Commissioners court will meet gain next Monday. 8 M Htiell of Die Hoffman House is viilting In Portlund. WT Matlock In down from roley prlugs for a few days. Weie you at Salem yestrlay; ll ho, how do you fuel today. Mrs. Geo. M. Jones was a pam-nger to t'orvallls this morning. Miss Mae Cochran returned to Cot- ta,'i Grove this morning. Marshal Day returned from Port land on the excursion train. Mrs Annie Millard came down from Cottage Grove this morning. Mr. Moore, of the Vlavl Company Is visiting in Portland tor a weeK. Two carloads of coal and one. carload of beer was received here yesterday. Mrs. M. P. Matzgerand Mi. K. A. It tiikin have returned home from Ho davllle. T II Learned, wife and children, ar rived here yesterday from Kronson, K HI I HUM. JudireJ. 'C. Fullerton arrived this iiiorxinK tooiieu the June term of the circuit court. Whitney, the foot racer, returned to Kuireiie last nlirht aua Mils alter noon went on out Soutb. W. C. Yoran and P. K. Siiodifrass, with their families, picnlced acrots the liver yesterday, Wm Kspey and wife came up on the local yesterday and are visiting with her father, wm i-.uris. ). O. ltowland and Miss Monteom erv were nasseiiKers on tue siaife ior Florence this morning. Counlv School Superintendent Kiev ensiin is visiting the schools through out the county this week. Deserted streets yesterday. loo much excursion and iiicuiclnir. No one objected to Htiiiday closing. Fred llerliold. one of the Ouahd cirriers and a stuileut of the university is spending a lew days in remand, Jutlire Medley, of Collate Grove, came do. en on the local this morning aud returned on the aftornoou train. Dr. Wall returned to Cottage Grove yesterday. Master Chester Chrlsman went in his t-a re to stop a low utiys. (Julie n number of people took ad vtintaire of the oportuulty ollered to ito to Por land on the excursion tickets vesterday. Count v Tiieasurcr Grtiy has about $1imju to disburse n county warrants, and makes a call for of them he lm: from registered numbers 70U3 to i.i-i inclusive. I L Campbell returned this after- niiciii from a meeting of the executive committee of the Oregon Slate Press Association at Newport. Itev l-jirl Wilbur of Portland and Hev C W Yeodte ol Oakland, Cal., Uuilarian to In Inters, are in the city looking over the Held for their burch work. Miss Ca'herine 8. Cogeswell, who lias Ice n tilling the position if leading lady at the Alcazar theatre, Sun Fran cisco, during llie past winter, very ac ceptably returned here this afternoon to visit a lew wecKS witu relatives anu friends. She came via the lauuina Hay route. A dog In some unaecouutable way gained admittance to Parker's 0era house today and In order to make his exit juiiq-ed out through the glass door of the front entrance. At the meeting of the Masons In Portland next Wednesday, a secretary will la- elected to succeed 8 K Chad wick, deceased. Since the death of MrCbadwiek Jas F ltohluson, of this eitv, has held the olllee by appoint nienl. and Masonry in this state would not make any mistake hy elect lug him to the position. Mr ltohiuson ha- tilled many high places in the ditlerent Masonic organizations, thoroughly conversant with tne laws rulings mid usages of Masonry, prompt, and has the clerical ability needed for the Important position equal to any man In tne stale, W. C. T. 0. Kntkktaixmknt. A goodly iiumu-r of tickets had been wild and a fair crowd waauut to wit tiesMtheW C T U entertainment at Parker's opera house Saturday veiling, A number of recitations aud musical selections were rendered, all of which were irooil. some of them being en eered. Hut that which received the moot favor from the audience was the oriuiuat play, "The Coming Woman This nliiv was well sustained throuirl out and heartily applauded by the ail dlence. All the pieces on the programme went very excellent for amateurs and the entertainment was well worth the price. Skvkn I NPICTMKNT9. Tuesday Salem Journal: " The grand Jury re turned seven true bills against Charles KJon-smr larcenies in dwellings in this city. The grand Jury has not yet passed lipmi the case ol JNirs iripp, supiMtsed to have disposed or some o Jones' property, with whom she whs living." Junes is tU Pleasant Hill piwiottlii- robU-r. The Statesman of today says: Jones was taken Ulore Judge llurnett at 1:1") p. m. and arraigned He was given uiitil '. o'clock this moiniiig to plead. Dining the reading of the in diclineiit hy District Attorney James McCu'in t lie Indictee became quite iit-rvnu and as the officer took up tl.e llfth i iipt r and l-ogan to read tl.i n irom he a eompelleil to step to the clerk's d.-sK nod lean thereon l. prevent his falling over. In other winds be became suddenly tired. llKnji i'lioM An ain. The Dally Stio-TImm, ol iii;. Junction, Mesa county, Colorado, of Julie Htl I14J the following local item conesriilug Lee Teutsch: "Phil Farueat. the Main wrvl .h'H maker, starts In the morn ing for St Jiv Jfo. He will ride a FratherMone llond Kln. He will U accompanied by Lee Teutsch, who ar. rived in town yesterday from F.ugene. Oivgou, luvlng covered a distance of 1.000 miles si nve My )t. He Is rid ing a Victor s liwl and will go on from Si Jos to Fort Worth, Tex." Ultt l lT com. A Verv UK'H -rc,f,,tJ"irir Drawn witli I "sue Ldwartlj Nre-iiian.-lliit Pew Jury lilais. PaiWouanl. June l'. The June term of the Lane county circuit court convened at the cuit . . iu,!0 o'chM k ihU morning, Judge Fullerton on the bench tii.n l. I. Attoruey ItlOWU, Ch rk Jen'uinuK and her ir .lohl.-on. The following grand Jury wasdraw n. w i. m IL.nrv Snores. 1. J. I.. 1. VIII"--"'! ' 'J , Hlakel.V, Jasol" N'-eley, Ijaae UWi i.- Ji...iiit un.l Wm. Mearl. IsimJ F.dWards was aipiuled foreman- udge Fullerton deiivereu inr uddiess to the grand lory ana it tired to commence wortt. ...,. Khner Gray was appoinn-u um - the grand Jury, and C M Jacason anu KC Larimer coruiuauiua. i i.- Miimliv. executor estute n l Church vs V L M-Kires et al; conllrma- Hon. cotilinned. 2 JCO.sidulevs McBee & to; to recover money. Continued. 8 W D Itrereton vs bvaverud 4 Co. o recovermoney. Continued. 6 E (i apurry vs j .h rw..-j equity. Continued. 0 Jllllonigvs Eliza A banders; foreclosure, (IS O roller reieree.; fU7U8 N Hutrlcli vs II Bundy; cou flrmatlon. (-'oullrmed. 9 Frank Hagerman et al vs Sam uel Looney, etal; equity. Default. 11 Lizzie lliompsoii et ui " W Itlnehartet al; coiiftrmatlou. Coo ii VI Susuti Grubb vs V si "ruuus, admin et al; coiitlriuatloii. louuu "vv- ... . i.t J.i in Ktuarl vs iJ M anu L,aura McKulght; equity. Continued for ser vice. 15 II L Lawren -e vs M ft urown- t..u..t ,,l- ..niiMrmiillnii. Continued. ri . :. i. ii 18 Leander Conger, guaruiau va Wllllams.-SeltleU. , 9ii Wm Smith vs J M and It A Kltson; to recover money. Default. 32 Jacob Ulllesple vs JJ u aim a j Caswell and It KiUoo; coullrmation. Continued. . . . si Matthew Walls vs J KJolili- mom. autiuuiHiruior: couunuuiwu. I i'iflriiifii- xi H ! W hie hester vs Jonn Stewart et al; confirmation. Con rl rmnil 30 JFHturrvs J isuduhmbi; nriiiHtlon. Confirmed 38 The Investors Mortgage Security Co Limited, a corporation; eonnrma linn ( 'mi tinned. 4U JO lthinehart vs J U ithine- linrt- nnili v. Continued. 41 W ft isrown vs J ii iJiuasuu anu u.lf... ponrlriniit Ion. Settled. 43 Charles Lauer vs II J Day and wlfi-: foreelosure. Decree for fs0. lut, at 10 ner cent. ctiU attorney lee, auu lur-r,w fur suit- of nniuert V. r. v.. . t 44 J It Klllson VS J Y Harris aim 45 W 8 Locke vs Geo M Whitney and wife; continuation. Continued. u. l fe- mi ll mint on. 1 on ll rmeu . 60 win ft bwentzell vs itienaru a Haves et al: fureclosure. Default. 63 The New Kngh'lid Mortgage be- curitv Co vs Klizabeth W I toss, former ly Klizalieth W Goodcliild; foreclosure, Default. 64 James I loll man vs A A Meek; to reo iver money. judgment ior tlt;9l and interest at 10 tier cent. 67 Herald M Telinell vs u A micks and A A Meek; to recover money. Judgment for tiioU and luteret at 10 oer cent and attorney lee ol too. 70 J it ruzer auu w ite, vs i vj . .... , i v f Pitzer. to recover money. Settled. 1 Lucy Scarborough and Jennie M Williams, vs Julia A Hyde: tor posses sioti of property. A. 8. MeCltire sub stituted as deft, for Julia A. Hydo. ! J H Pitzer. vs X U Pitzer; to re cover monev. -Settled. Kiidoiiih l-unke was adimiieu to cltieiislon. 30 Henry Maxwell vs jjiiftaaiu and Sol C Jacobs: eouity to reform deed, ill T Condon referee.) lteferee report on tile. 33 Barbara ft Brownlee vs A Johnson, shurift. aud J K Iloach; in Iu net ion. Settled and dismissed - . . .... . . ... , j. 4U J-.ii .Muimx vs f.ma iviuinix, ui voice. Default, nelcr rea to rrana Matteson. 61 J M Horn vs B F Wilkes etal foreclosure. Default. Judgment fi f33o.n0, interest at 1(1 per cent and $50 attorney fees and sale of mortgaged orem -r. 55 Nora Marcot vs George Marcot divorce. Default lU-ferred to G. W Klnsev. 56 K B Prentice vs Wm P Camp- hell et al; foreclosure. Deluull. judg nieut for t'Ml f25 attorney fee, and sale of mortgaged premises. 68 W M r isk vs l Hoax et al fort closure. Default. Judgment for f041.8., interest at 10 per cent and sale of premises. til A l. and ii ?i noney vs v jj and It C Koeiioy; to recover money. Default. Judgment tor $110 70. In terest at 10 per cent, $25 attorney fees. and order of sale of attached property ti'i OCKoevsJH ltltiger; to re cover money. Default. Juilgment for $772, Interest at 8 percent and sale ot attached property. 10 AO Hovey v Thomas Cbappel and N B. Ltle. To recover money. The following Jury was drawn in the ease: Albert Hendricks, J. it. crow. II. L. Chilson, B. 8. Hylaud, A, Zuniwalt, 8. N. Schrlmpt, C. W. Si-ars, C. D. Sanders, It. C. KcHiuan, Mathew Sltores, James Job, J. W. Pollock Yenlict for deft-udant. Plaiutlfl attorneys allowed until Monday to make motion for a new trial. AS IN YOUTH Ayer's Hair Vigor CORDIALLY INDORSED. RESTORES Natural Growth of Trts HAIE wnrs - ALL OTHER Dressings "I can cordially Indorse Ayer's Hair o Vlt-nr. Rl one ol the hrl pioparatloni O for ih hilr VTifii 1 bpiu using Ayer's J llulr Vigor, all Ilia trout part of urylica.l o ii-rtui U.iU .'f It -was bald. Til Be ? ot only two botil.-i rcslursU Dntursl J prowih. litoh still continues as In Try Ol youth. 1 tried several other dressing, O pi,t t'y all failed. Aer" Hair Vigor 5 is It- liasl " Jjrj J. C. 1 RCrssER. O ronr, Texas. ' " ' P Ayer's Hair Vigor! o o Or. I C AYR I CO. LOWELL, MASS. eooeccoeeoeooeooooeeeoo PLRNO LIGHT... RUNNING I . THE PLflNO LEADS Because i. -. as ' -.,fB Kamlihrd by tha "Piano" Fly Wbl. U tb greaulT" PCTORED PmOWE improvement ever mad In cll-BlnUiog Marvwur," " . -"' , TUC riV UUrPI round;cau.airanlihilvov .ft.lac nukwMrii I P t iLT lVn-ULn, huru Imhli-r draft anil bind a bumllc uuci the iam u More Jone SUel Headers oiu m ti"icg. - v. .K..id . th jones r u a I M UAIVFR tff .Jl?..: "M .nd.,rh.-tdr.ft mowm.h. U M .1 ir out, no frir ion no noi., iioOiinic io n t wheel, idu p"" w -'" cno ton ourt ran-ron-aLt The Piano Ml. Co., M.nrurer, Also the largest and most complete stock of repairs in the Willamette valley, tall and see sample at LOUGHMILLER & PETER Dealers In FARMING IMPLEMENTS, BUGGIES. WAGONS, HARDWARE, Etc. Junction City : MANUFACTUIti:i:8 OF THE "WHITE ROSE" o o o ooFLOUR.---? " GUARANTEED The most popular Hour eaJing grocers. I)extr Items. June 12, Wi. lloadmiLster llarbre has theiH-otib mending their roadways this week. Messrs William and Leander truzan visited Ktigene Monday in a cart, hut returned Tuesday "Hors du coinuat." We anxiously awuii uu account 01 tue trouble. Win Williams and family and also Lester Wheeler attended tliechildreirs day exercises at Pleasant Hill 8unday. Hug burning Is the order of the day and then it apa-ars that the vines must succumb to the little striped pests. Kcmedy, take the bug between the thumb aud Index linger, press firmly and steadily until homeliiing pops uoiiiiug else win uo. Alex Urifliti Intends starting Mon- diiv to help t-ellx Itussell. of fall Creek, across the mountains with a band of cattle. Hops, gardens and grain looking flue, but a raiu would be highly bene tlclal. Tom Uolce started down the valley Monday looking for a place where good times reigns Bupreme. Quite a trip before him we predict. Travel has commenced fording the river regularly between this place aud Lowell. Miss Connie Uandsaker and daughter ot Dr Paiue, visited at Mr lsarbre's last week. Mrs Laura Haskell, of Eugene, vis ited at Thomas Hunsuker s several days last week. E R Parker closed his school at Treut Friday. He will teach the fallteun of school at Pleasant Hill. The date for the plculc Is set for July 4th. Dont forget the date. J H Scrioner aad Mr Mayo returned 1 mm Hiiver Lake (Sunday. They are thoroughly satisfied with Webfoot. It KOI' LA K. Cam I'M ektino. There will lie campmeeting at hiudaville. In Linn county, begiuning June 20th, under the auspices of the Cumberland Pres byterian Church. The camp giound is near llie nod a tsprings, attirditig excel lent opportunity to enjoy the bent-tits of these health restoring waters while attending these meetings. Persous at tending by railroad will pay full fare from Btarting poiut to Lebanon aud one-third fare returning. Fare ftsut Lebanon to Sodaville, 25 wnts. Tti't nt-- ortltoiey Re Jureuaior I the most wonderful discovery of the aire. It hiu bn en iord ny th leadlngM'leu. tilo r.ca of Kumpo apd Amerii-a, Hu)tn i Wirely Togo t khle. Hudym ttopo rTsmilureresa Constl)tIon, bluiuera, Fulllnt; Sen ou,ajfty cnstwltclilni ol die eye and other titi. Btrengtherui, InirlKoraie and tons Ui entlreKykiem. Hudts cure 1 blluy, NerTousneaa, kmlnloDS, anddeTeiox anis resUire iseas prnnL V.' ii al of th dl. f rso In -A) d:. f-ina Pain lo 111 bC, lone LOST S,;iirja.fisa byoayet .it- -Tct r'.? wir'vv-r -i "i t: .. qekly . fiver 2,000 rrlmtc en.1o eoientn. . rnn:. n:( .ns linioien7 tn ih (nt nun- it Ui i7mpom of seminal wciunen i i.l brr, nnc. u cia bo I orrcl lu a'dava ty 'he iiori!ndi-rr. Thei ew ,' ... ,Vr v ,i i . 1 y the-etal-r '' ' i'"--' ?':t.cul Inslltvti. i '' if i- ..?. ; , a-ifu, t,-- f.. .f tv (.,. J f,., jj uit! -k.-.f i --.- , r !. v(. ie u:s;.l.-olSi.. v. i;..o a-xr-n v (r v f..rac-n. UrootnT rtNt-t.vaa I to 1 . eml-clv c-i"s1,ix uorit l 1 1 si-nl to t 11 li c 1 r;-t r' i ton 1 1' r a - a.: 1 -1 -iv .,. ,1 irc. M.iiSON MrXiv- '. I. l.HfiVl'Tl', , JuurUoa Storli-.-n, -nrfc.t a .lilau. Kr I ran. : 0. t,,. r-itt.v.j "i w3t--i at.I. , 'Ui.lJJlij,, TM1 ftV-VMIU't ON Ti KjikTU J IS THE BEST! I.. ..a. ln in I .not.! rain anil mi i. f ( vai . iuuTaTio caxatooui West Pullman, Chicago, 111. Cor. 9th and Oak, Eugene Milling Company. BEST QUALITY. in the market. Sold bv all MONEY to LOAN Oij Improved Farms FOR A TL2RM of YICAKS. SHERWOOD BURR, Et'oK.xK, : : : o'ti.uuy - PRICES -AT Day & Henderson's. Kitchen Tables M 23 2 00 .. 4 .'0 '.) 00 Ii 00 Fall Leaf " Extension " Maple Hrucuu Wash Stand with glass lied Stead - Wire Matress. . Top Matrt-ss Kitchen chair Cane rockers All Wool Carpet 3 ply wool carpet i0 .r)0 30 50o 23 53.: 7. 08808838S383888 63 rfTHl lfrZi! O uULilLh WEST BAKING POWDER 88 O 88 O 3 hkamiiNS WIM' o yuu tliould buy II. 1. It Is made light lu re i t lio:e. i. It la mado of the very line I maU-ria.s and Is uarni.n- " In every rosH- t mual 1 u por lor to the wry l-i 3. Tho makers inmrant" 1 . tin and evury ti" ' 1 authorised to retu 11 nioutiy if it ta not sal I ' o 83 O 88 O 88 CAN YOU ASK Ffjn CUMaar livuu, Puil...... vilTl'r-E m rUEDITOluS Notice is hereby given that E'.ibetk Kaileybts been daly ai-poinled i"1"' of the estabi of Jobs Kaili-y, deceae.l. 4" personiLsvhw rlnioy auml said esiaie ro hereby tiotiQ-d to present tlie ssnieto the executrix at lha ufUce of Geo B. ris Io Eogi-ne. Oregtsp. ithiu six umniN from Ibodato of this uotice witli Hie DtW gary vonrher. Dated May 25th, 181)5. Enzn:rn Paii Oio. B. Dnaiiw. Eiei-u'rix. Atty for estate Notice. All persons who have not set" IN assessor or given In their B-".-es.-snieiit are requested to call In at the coiiiny assessor's offlce not later I ban "'"e 20 and attend to It. A personal stie ment may save5 taxpayers a much an noyance and 0 the same time liisuri an equitable assessment.' I). P. lll'HT". Assessor. Voru'UTocitEUiroits. Notice ia ber-byTiven tbul O'ige D. Dorris has beeu duly nt.p..ii.l d -"lii.!'"' tratorol tba ea::0e ol 'A illu-iu Hiri '"" ceaaed. Allpiuns having l -im "fi""' said estate are h.nhy to'itt- ii t' I lh..Lll..ln ll ... iwtlbl.r lit lil" lhV I office Id Eg-1 Or. -gon, itbiu six uieuil I Lom tile jate 1. 1 ,'.' ii'i.it(, Msy 4ih, mi. C,m. P. Pt'S'-tr ' a.IiuimsI'h'-': yO'fKE TOtpEprt'OUy. Nolle i- L- lebv siv-D th .1 F. O-l" b.bu duly j.fni. it a.lnjii.is'1"1' 1 lhehl:e nt 1!. tcr Ostium, d. c ' All pi-rs nii having cUima agsmst lute up luielij- noiifi-d in 1 n'iit 'h -"' In Ibe ,1ailli)'lrMr M il-.i C'lki'o- I ' Sid i5avli.(g Itnlik M lifci'J', ' ,r' :thl-' hu Die.iiib (1 m Hie dutc 1 f il i-' lira .. M J 4th. lHil.-, E W. OeBCkS. C.so. II DokSia. Admii.i-tr-'" Atty f r Ealali .1.