i r- for Infants and Children. Caatorla Is ao will syliitl toelillilren that I recommend It a superior tnny prvMerlptlou soown to me." 11 A. Aatnrs, M. 1)., Ill So. Oxforl BU, DnxiWIfU, N. Y. "Ths use of 'Castorls U so universal unit It unfit o wU known tu.it It im-iiui work til supererogation to endorse It. JVw are the Intelligent families who do not keep OuU'ria within easy mwh.n Cuuoe VtiaTTH, f. 1 1., Hew York City. Ca.torla con Colic, CjnKlpH. Iur Klamath, Mairlima, I'ruclaUus, KiU Worms, give alerp, and mUi K tit Ion, Without Usurious mrdU-atlon. Tor frml y.-ars I liavs reeomnv-ri."" your 't'"Urtia,' ami iiluill always coiitir 4 ', do m It lua invariably produced U-m.i. l.I rnudts." Knwm y. ri3t, m. n, IJBlb Street and "ill Ave., New York CI!. Tns Casrani Oosmxt, 77 Jfnuur Htit, Nw Yos rr, fishermen AttentionI We have no bait Our line la sure to draw. ' Qonfort and pleasure to be Qaogtyt it? "Our ftet." lllore starling totb rlrer lay CIGARS "Popular brawls." TOUACCO "All makes." CANDY "All prices. no. Julius goldsmith. j C. CHURCH. I. 0. PINE, .l. OsBURN, rresiatni. vice rriiiyim, v....... THIS Euffcnc Loan and Savings BANK, Of Eugene, - - Oregon. DIRBCTOUrV-J. 13. Church, J. B. lUrrU, W.I 11 TOW U, I. V. I 1110, r. n. vuumi. Fall Up Capital. $50,000. A General Banking Business Transacted. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collection entrusted to our car will receive prompt alUiitluu. ASH GROVE POULTRY YARD. Breeding pw second to none in the stale. W'liltu nnd llarrcd Plymouth Hocks, Hull ami lliown Leghorns. Htul (silver hpnngl.tl Hamburgs. Efss $1.50 per 15; two sctllnns $2.50. 1 aim hare a few ehol.-o Knull.ti llerlohlre lgs lor ssle. satisfaction gueiaiilrml. Address An i v it. ki , Cotuirg, Ort'iton. ft Lane County Bank. (Established In 1UJ.) EUGENE, OREGON. A genaral Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVEY, rrvMltlctir. J. M. AI1KAM8, (.'umIiUt. A. U. 110VKY, Jr., AssLCashr. 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 Ailments, AH Horse Ailments, All 5heep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle.. Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts It in a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquers Pain, Make rUa or Deaat wall again. A (,uerr Case. I'liu Kat Oregon Ian of l'utirl It-ton Iih this alsmt u former resident of Luue county: "O. C. lluiilrlckn was urrt-eted I ri luy fveiilnu at 6 oVIw-k, on a wiirnint L.ikmI from JiHlice 1'urktn' iwirt. I re oII.-iiho cliariiBil wan lan-t-iiy ly Imlltf: Mr. llfiiilrlcka l an fxriiipt iii-iiiIm r of Trotfctlon Knulne company, ami liuil In hi ioHHHioii a viial, fturl of a uniform lie uil an artlvj) llre- lliiiu. From till cout h ri'liinveil the bruHK tiuttoiiH, nml wan wearing It u ail every day Kuruieiit. Foreliian C.X.Clark reivnily IhMUid a imtli-e for the return of all hucIi iroH-ity and Mr. lleiidrlikit did not comply with tho rt(tieHt. Foreman Clark then xworeouta coinplulut and thu t-ae wan heard Frlduv evonlnif at 7 o'cltM-k. The facta M to the poMomlon of the coat hy HelidrlckH were not di iiled ly the defenm, and Ilia Juntlco took the raw) under ailvlw-iin lit until inn morn ing, when VSi line and cohU were Im ttniutl." The next day the K. (). Iiiui I ho fol lowing llein: "C. C. Hendrii'ka Iihm employed lU-eili-r A lUtli-y to apeiil hi ciiHeof lan-eny hy bailee, In which he win convicted aud llued aud csta. auioiiiitluK in all to $17.00. C. X. Clark, fort uiuu of 1'rotectloii En ulneComimnv.hu U-ituu a civil no- tion MKulnat lletidrlfka to recover the coxt of thu coat wlili-li I ho ili-li-luiuiit had In liiii poHnewiioil and fulled to turn over." It look an if the cuau wan one com menced forplte work. Fkstivai. at Ckkxwki.!.. On Sat unlay eveiihiK, Juiie.'iotli.the Fp worth leiiKiiu will kIvc an Ice crt-nin and alrawherry fcllval at 11 C Walluce'a l lie fai-lory, JiinI north of Creawell. I he UulldliiK Ih new ami commodloiM, ami llKiiodtlitie Ih injured. All are Invited. ClIttTI.ATIMI I.iiihakv. The new hiMika of the clrciilalniK library w ill arrive here alioul July ltl. There nru 111 liiMikn In the lint, and are among the IhihI of worka. A tiin in Florida litis been named Trilby. It will iittrucl the l.ittlo HillicK, I.itirdfl ami Tvcnga Iih, but Hciieililu K'u)lu Bliould etuy away, ltcltir get utiiung the big feet of Cliicug ) tliun tho Htart 8 of Trilby. A Kciitlciiiaii who rciTiitly dicil in Vicnnu nt tho ago of 70 had been u Hiiiokcr Hiiu'o he wn 17. Durini: tliat time hu had Hinokt-d 3'JS,713 cignrn, -lo.C'J'J of which were giftH. TIioho ho paid (or cot-1 him 12,000. iMurnhul Meade micil tho Ari zona Star for 3',000 and got judgment of$l. Were boino man to Btie for 1 lio would coino about as clouo to getting the $35,000. Character in a very valuable thing; but thu trutli is men who ure really rlandercd do not n a rulo rush into tho courts for redrens. They get it by their lives. Corvnllis Times: From l'rof. F. L. Washburn it is learned that the scheme of boring a hole in a tree, inserting sulphur, and then plug gins up tho bole as a sure method of killing tent caterpillars will not work. Thu sulphur is not dissol uble in thu sap of the tree, and will not as stated, rise in thu san to the leaves nnd kill tho caterpillars by the thousand. There aro about fifty newspapers in Oregon that ought te do whut the Times here docs, correct tho statement ull of them have published. The United States exacted from China in 1S.7S, for damages sus tained by citizens, a sum equiva lent to '$730,238, but tho whole1 amount was subsequently returned in installments as an evidenco of friendly feeling towards the ancient empire. Japan was also required to pay the United States between 180 1 and 1874 the sum of $780,000 for damages to an American steamer and expenses incurred in opening a provincial port, and tho whole amount was returned to Japan in 1883. These aro credible leaves in our international history, and show the difference between fair dealing and playing the bully. Swift and Company, of Chicago, built the largest cake in thu world to advertise their Cotocuet at the opening of tho new department store of A. M. Kothseuild Jt Co. It was cut into -10,000 peieics and served to every one w ho came. A series of eighteen cash prizes was otl'ered to those who guessed near est the weight of it. Tho cake was advertised liberally by reading notices and display and as nearly as anything can bo it Ix-came the talk of Chicago. At every door hi the store a young lady was stationed to hand a card to every lady who came in, inviting her to get a slice of the cake, and in the large space allotted to tlio display young ladies served the enke to tho multitude of vinitor and registered the guesses at the weight of it. ITEM Of I XT E It EST. i rout iSrituin has 8,7li(l,000 women. lielziuni has 1,.'!10,(M)0 ubovi) 1). Il'.iiiiiuiii.i has 1,2(10,000 over IS. Switzerland has b'JO.000 women ubovo 18. Norway Ims 30.,000 wo'iien iiioTo thu n 10. Italy has 0,80,000 women of mar riageable, uire. Spain has -1,130,000 women over the ago of 10. Sweden has 1.170,000 women over 18 years ofuge. (irt-ece has -100,000 women over 20 years of nge. There are 8,580,000 grown women in France. Austria has 0,080,000 women above the ago of 18. The little kingdom nf Denmark has -100,000 women. The United States bus 30,551,370 female papulation, l'ortugal lies 1,OSO,000 women more than 17 years old. Iiitjreat Uritain there are 1017 women to 1000 men. In North America there are 070 women to 10U0 men. Tho ( Jeruian empire has 10,010,000 women over the uge of 10. Holland, though small in size, has 1,070,000 women, young and old. C'orvalFs Time": An attorney wl.oi-H iru-dwot' y. thinks that at 1- art a month and perhaps more must elapse before the supreme ourtKill bund down an opinion in the O P apKal case. The case, ho said was one of the or first kind thut had ev.-r appeared in the Pacific Coast courts for adjudica tion; in fact it was doubtlul if the whole United States furnished many similar instances, and the Oregon court would give the sub ject matter t-laborato and most care ful attention, to tho end that tin opinion when rendered would be thorough and unassailable in me law magazines of the country. Time, lubor and deep research would be required in order to pro- duoe such an opinion; and this attorney would bo extremely sur prised if the decision of tho ciso would lo forthcoming even in so short a tiino us a month from the date it was argued. Allen C. Sluuson, writing from Washington, I), C, gives this one: A new and somewhat gay senator from the West not the Pacific coast did not bring his family to Washington last season. A few days ago ho came bauk to this city accompanied by one of his daugh ters. After Ss inliiig the day in seeing the town, he left her with some ladies in the parlor of the Arlington at night. She was a sweet, attractive girl, but it was not hard to tell she was new to the capital; and a kindly Washington woman, who was in tho parlor, took occasion to draw her to one side and say in a confidential tone: "You must pardon mo my dear; I don't know just how well you are acquainted with Senator (naming tho young lady's father), but if 1 were you I would not go about with him quite so freely, for it is worth any woman's reputation to 1m seen in' public with him in Washington." Tho following is as emphatic a picco of testimony in f.tvor of ad vertising as one often reads. It is from the llarrisburg Keview: Some months ago, when Mr. Norton was running the blacksmith shop on Second between Smith and Monroe streets alone, and doing no adver tising, tho business done amounted to scarcely nothing, and when u Keview representative tackled him for an advertisement, ho informed us that it would not help him to tho extent of a quarter of a dol lar, liut when hu enlarged his business and had taken in a part ner, Mr llishop, he resolved on a a different policy, and lorthwith went to advertising, not only in tho homo paper, but in adjoining towns as well; and as a result, their business lias increased suf ficiently for tho steady t inpay ment of three first class mechanics. This practically illustrates the ben efit of the free uso of printer's ink Anyone doubting this statement is respectfully referred to tho parties mentioned. New York Journal: A neat ruse adopted is this: A business cord is placed in a plain envelope, which is sealed and addessed in a femi nine hand to a mythical lady in some fashionable locality. Messen gers distribute these envelopes quietly in tho letter boxes and hallways of flats and private hous-s and the advertiser counts on wo man's curiosity to do the rest. His idea is that the first impulse of the finder of one of these letters will lie to put a stamp on it aiulinail.it, tho second is to look around sus piciously to see if anybody is look ing, and then take the first oppor tunity to open it over tho steam of A kettle. Nothing but praise is heard among democrats of President Cleveland's new secretary of state and attorney general. Mr. Olney has proven his worth, and there isn't a doubt that Judge Harmon w ill not do likew ise. All democrats do not endorse President 0 Cleveland's financial views, but they all give him credit for havinc the cour.iee ot his con victions, a quality which none on the republican leaders are display ing just now. - Pun, in his commercial report for the current wcik, s is it is no longer a question whether busi ness improxes. Not for a long time have the reports from ull over the country been so uniformly favor- bly, TUF.BPAY.K'NK C. l'rof Johnson arrived homo IliN ilftfl ll'X'M, C I, Williams, of Silver Like, Is In the city. Mr M Un.Uiry returned homo tu Lebanon today. Chrla lii.rtt.Wi has recovered from his n cent lllnesH. Mr Holt Is rebuilding bis livery .table at Coburg. The city Is ordering a large: amount or sidewulks rebuilt. I)l V. I) McKenney is confined to bin room willi siekuesi. TheCoburg saw mill Is mow run ning day uud night. (Salisbury will succeed Itoeebery as premier of Fuiflund. Xorrls Humphrey has comp!tcd two ilry!M on his fruit farm. The reserve ill the U K treasury lias pasted the 1 100,000,000 mark. M Us Mary lierger went to Portland on tliis morning's early train. The railroad comniMoners now re port the O. J. K. Jt. In gisid condi tion. A new sidewalk Is being put In on (lib, street, between Olive and Char nelton. Hheritr Johnson and bis deputies huvo commenced riding to collect taxes. A new siilewnlk Is being built in front of the Christian church on Ninth street The water works reservoir on the butle wa-i giveii a thorough cleaning thin forenoon. Hugh Thompson expects to go tr. FrUsell's at McKenzlu bridge tomoirow to hihiiiI a week fulling. MUcs V E Aduir and C H Hall have IsH-n re-elected teuchers In the Porlluud public schools. Itev Herbert Johnson arrived on the local I rain this afternoon and will visit a few days in Eugene. Four heavily loaded wagons panned through here this afternoon from Irv ing wltli wheat for the Springfield mill. 11 It Miller's horse Palhmouut paced yesterday at Portland. In the iat heat he w an second, when the time made wus 1!:1U. (ieorge Parks and Ed Hangs were In Ein-ene Imit night. They went to Portland on this morning's early train. The graduating exercises of theO. A. C. will occur Wednesday. There are 61 In Hit- class, the most in the history of the school. The thermometer registered at 3:.'I0 this uflern.Miii 84 degree. The weath er bureau predicts it w 111 be warmer tomorrow nnd Thursday. L I. Schell, ef Fulrmouiit anlved home troni Salem this afternoon. His wife is quitosick and will lie compelled to remain In Salem some time yet. Congressman Hermann will be ac corded a ptiblii) reception at ItoMuirg, by his fellow citizens, lrresHH-tive f political lines, next Friday evening. IU v I I) I'rlver was down town this forenoon. He is not auxloim to have another combat with his hill ship. He would rather tackle "lugcrsoll and the devil." W E Cormaii, of tho O It & X Co, spent last night la Eugene. He in forms ns his-company will build a boat of loo tons capacity for the upper river. J 11 lllce, the cowlsiy preacher, and wife, held titrlh last night on thtt streets and announced meetings for to day. However they have failed to put in nil 1. 1 -pea ranee today. They prob ably went t l'ortlaiid on the esrly train. A Vitus & Sons bought of M Levin ger last year u Minneapolis. Itiiideriind Inst Sat'tirdi.y IhiiiuIiI another of the smite make, 'which is a great endorse incut for that machine. Albany Democrat: Prof J E Love, of this city, recently of the Cottage ti rove schools, has accepted a position in the Hralu Normal school. Mr. Love Is gaining an excellent reputation as an educator, Monday's lioseburg Plaindenler: S'liator Alley, edilor of the West at Florence, Lane county, called today. The senator is looking little uud hearty, as if "the world, the h.li and the goltl bugs were under his feet." Luther Fisher has returned home from Aim Arbor, Michigan, and will sHnd his vacation in Eugene. He Is taking a course in the law school at that place. E C Lake, of this city, is one of tho vice presidents of the Harrishurg Fourth of July eeU lnration, and S A Htilin Is the reader. Mrs. J. W. 1 1 it tr will leave on the early train tomorrow morning for tsun Jose, California, where she expects to reside iu the future. Mis Emma Withers has returned home from lr:iln, where slie has been attending the normal school. Item in the Salem Statesman from the Turner Christum nicectiug: Itev. It F ltonnell, state missionary, Wild his report, showing what work'he hail done up to the time he resigned to ao cept the pastorate at Eugene. Salem Journal of Monday: MrOeo McLain. of Lane county, was a imsseii gt n to Portland on today's local train. Tomorrow be will lie married iu tho metro-Mills, to Miss Agues Millicnti, the daughter of one of Lane county's most prominent stock misers, Albany Democrat: The residence of Olney Fry, Sr., was sold at admini strator's sale lust Saturday to J A Wilson for ll.'JOO. It adjoins Linn Engine Co. No. l' bouse and was at one lime during the boom bonded for alx'iil f,nOti. W.J. Edwards and son, Fred, and Miss Itlaiich Edwards arrived here from Mayvllle, liilllam county yester day, coming by (he MeKenzie route. Mr. Edwards and sou will go lo Cor vnllis tomorrow to attend the com mencement exercises of tho Agricultu ral college Thursday, bis son Frank being a member of the graduating class. Oa.iy OuatM, June -Y-. A Kkikti'ion. A reception was tend--red lo Mrs. Prot. Mark Hailey, jr., of Seattle, Washington, by Mrs. I'rol. Murk 11 i'.i y, sr., at ln'r rest dence, corner of Ninth aud High stuvistltb nitcrnoon. tj'ilte a mini tn r of Eugene Indies were present aud an enjoyable afternoon whs scut. Tea wtis seivtd with refreshments. Pally Onsr-l. June .H. Fisiiimi I'AltTV.- V llshimr OHrt v consisting of Fied I.. iliiian, Prof Or ion and Mcssrt Instill, two gentle men out irntn the East, left this after itotui for II viand's where they will I'lunoli a bont and fish down tho Willamette. Dikiv At (ilenada, en Wednesday, June ltHh, MileN, sou of W E Wairvii, n gc I y. uii ami 5 months. Funeral took place at '.' p. in. Thuistlay. Inter ment iu I. O O. F. cemetery! DISKAKI) HPIS!. How lo Kill jour Hep Field, iarleiis, Oniiaiil or tiralii Fields or Jiesti Wilis el-. t r i.m..i .. In, bus fi Just across the river north of lown ms received some uwiiwu ---- from liis daughter In Elk City, Kansas, which she explains iu u letter may be of use to destroy hop lice, BmIl,,''r vegetable destroying ImsccI. Iu Uie letter alio slates (hut she has Just re turned from a visit to a neighbors, and that they were doing wonderful work killing chinch bugs with diseased bugs. She writes that farmers there ure s .ly ing hugs by the ilimisunds Willi tins meihodunil think it is a grand thing. It will withuut doubt work Just as well on hop lice and Mr Flint intends trvlng the experiment. Anyone tie siriiig to try the method can secure the diseased bugs from Mr Flint r from the experimental stution or Hie University of Kansas. Following ure Instructions how to proceed iu killing Imp lice: 'Make a box of seventh-eights Inch materiul about 'J. I x.t(ix Indies. Make the cover tight lilting, so that the bugs cannot readily eseaK. Each farmer should have two boxes, and after the ilrst box lias Income well hturted, he should start the second from infection ebtalned from the Ilrst. Place the boxes so as to exclude t hem from the sun and wind. "To start the infection In the boxes sprinkle them thoroughly !' wttler Inside and out. Place an even layer of soil Iu the lioxes, half an inch deep. The soil should be free from leaves or anything liable to decay. Sprinkle The soil until moistened through, but not muddy. Put a thin layer of hops, or leaves, over the soil In the boxes, and distribute over this, at regular intervals, live or six of the white fungus covered bugs. Then put Into the boxen healthy bugs from the Held until they are crowded but not packed over one another. Lastly, close and fasten down the covers. Examine the boxes daily and sprinkle down the sides and soil as often as they appear to be petting dry. As soon as the wbite-fungus-covered bugs U'gln to increase iu the boxes, commence to gather them for the infection of the Held. They should be ready for use after being In the boxes three or lour days. Alw ays leave a few of the w bite-fungus-covered bugs In the boxes for continued Infection. "To infect a Held with tho white fungus disease gather from the boxes dead bugs aud live bugs, white-covered fungus bugs and non-whlte-covered-fungus bugs, anil sculler tliem in the field where the bugs are thickest, among the leaves anil vins of the hop. Continue to scatter bugs from the In fection boxes over the Ileitis at Inter vals of three days or less, until it is seen that bugs nre dying rapidly all over the field. Tills should be contin ued until the bugs are all destroyed." McLeati-.Milllcan Wrddlug. Pally Uuartl, Jniie '.'D. Mr. (eo. N. McLean and Miss Ag nes Milliciin were married in the First Presbyterian church at Portland Tues dny morning. June 25, lh'Jo, the pastor ol the church olUciating. The groom is a sou of l he lute Joseph McLean, of Camp Creek, and Is a young man of good educutlon, business oualilications and excellent habits. The bride is a daughter of Mr. Iiolart Millican, I he weli known MeKenzie stock raiser, and is a young lady w ho is well educated ami highly accom plished, having just completed a year as teacher in the IVmllcton public schools. Ity this marriage, two pio ueeer families of Lune county have U-i'ii united. Mr. and Mrs. McLean came up from Portland on t lie -:04 trai ii today, uud will go to their Camp Creek home, where they will icside. The Ot'AKD joins with the many friends of the young couple in wishing tht in a Inu, happy and prosperous man ltd life. THE It K KG Kit CASE. PoitTi.AXi), June 20, 4:"0 p. in. The celebrated case of thu United States vs. Miss Mary llerger, of Eugene, In dicted for sending indecent letters through the United Slates mails, was called ut 11 o'clock this foremmn. The U. 8. court soon w as densely packed with spectators. U. S. Attorney Dntilel H. Murphey opened the cice in lielialf of the gov ernment in a few statements. Attor ney L. llilyeti, of Eugene, followed iu an adilross for the defendant. The following witnesses have been called nnd teslilied: Miss MaeHufT, MrsDr T W Harris uud Mrs W M lteushaw-,antl ut this time Mrs Mary lltitler is en tho stand. The evidence thus far elicited tends to criminate Mrs J L McKenney. and highly favors the defendant. The wlu Hisses for the government speuk high ly u uie cnurucicr oi .miss lierger. ine wise win prounuiy not go it, i no jury ueiore tomorrow. PflT Dkcidkii. Judge Stearns, of i-oriiana, mis oecnieu the ease MSB Eakln vs W H Pool, a foreclosure suit, Iu favor of plaintiff. The judgment is for l.lf.K) ami f 150 attorney tees. The case w as hull v rnntpsti.il A i-Wi. cck. of Eugene, appearing for plalutitf mm v upics Aiiea, oi rortlanu, for defendant. RUN DOWN WITH DYSPEPSIA STOMACH Liver AND HEAET AFKECTKll. Almost in DesDair Hut Finally By Taking- AYER'S PILLS "For flftfen inn, I a, a gif.it uf- I.T.T (I, .Ml lllill'JMtitill ill IU wont Inraic I li-si.-it the skill ol many dix-tors, but si.-v. wm nii.i worse, until I became . r:tk IpiiuM not walk titty yards without navlng to Ml down ami rest. My t.nii.tfh. liver, and heart became street fit, .iiul I ttioutflit I would surely die. I lil- d Ayrr's Tills anil they helped me riltt away. I e.miltuie.1 their use and -vn now entirely welt. I donl know of n thing tlut wilt so quickly relieve and cure the terrible aulterlng ol dy. I"lli as Avers ri!l."Jonx C. riurviuiin, llnxlle, "Warren Co., N. C AYER'S PILLS Received Highest Awards AT THE "WORLD'S FAIR Oooooooooooeoooooeoooog light... pr ty lF?v5: RUN N I NCJH!L A.Ykji J t : - ' ' ' . . t-1'rnlil..l lv I'lano" I lv wt!! ".""--.. ' Vli ,y'- n Mr in-- iuipio.-c.cin , ir .m it. (4 t' li-bmu,,;, lu",l 5&k "Ullll trr Tin, THE PLflNO LEADS Because T IS THE BE5 tup riv UUCCI 1 ZZtTiX flL rlI IIIILwluiwhi,r.M.iili. . . . . .-a .. 1,4 - 'U" . Iieaaers soio in v urinaii ethers combinti CHAIN MOWfcR r.Al l..,4,ae CniA In . J f'l-m si J more jonc jicki h-svs v.. .kn..i.i i, ihf JONR5 runiM M At.1 " " " - i.iiiii . m I w and liKhlrtt tnn mown in u. "i ir, j wrarout. no ir.rnon, no o-n-. . -v ----- - - ' rer tv!n, l-ciiiswhrel. This proves its ilKUKlli. Iluytlt.-. a.t ' l.aiti li.uo. U( I uhi dian- sino for oun rsre-roa-ALL ..-OuTiiTro cataioguc HP. 11. Mi- M.ni.l.rtiirr. IVrcl l)i,tlMtn. . Also the largest ana most cowiiueio biock ol repairjin- lt'illn.oAlla vnllae T'nll nnd un un. . LOUGHMILLER & PETEF Deslers In FARMING IMPLEMENTS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARDWARE, Etc. Cor. 9th and 0ak,Eu;t Junction City : Milling Compas MANUFACTUItKliH OK THE "WHITE ROSE" PLOT.JR." o o o oo o o no GUARANTEED QUALITY The most popular (lour in tho market. .SUliyl leading grocers. A Pkctmak Coi.v.-Oeo. Gill acci dentally became the possessor of a very ptculinr piece of coin the other day, w hich is a remarkable piece of work manship. It lias the apiieurunce ofan ordinary half-dollar piece, and so ex act are the fittings that the closest scrutiny will not teveal Its connec tions. However, the coin Is made to open en hinges, similar to a watch charm, and on tho Interior is a photo graph of a very beautiful young lady. Mr. (till discovered the secret of the coin by acclduntly dropping it to the floor, when it sprang open. It has doubtless beeu passed as change through mistake by its owner. Ai.fai.ka. Douglas A Levlnger have twelve acres of alfalfa on their farm above Springfield, which look tine and promises to make an excel lent crop. It was sown lust April, and is on river bottom laud. Marriage Licensks. Cointy Clerk Jennings today Issued the fol lowing marriage licenses: J A Lakiu and Josie M Cook: tleorge W Buapp and Annie E Iteames. Wx$$ eonitliatlon, a tl I- LI llimiiaussi m lf V ! mm This eitra- or.lnnry Ko Jnveuaior Is fi. moat wonderful discovery of the aee. It has been en dorwd hy the n.en of Kuropo and Amerii-a. Hudyia la jnuely vege- Hudyan stops FraniaiurenRi of the dls- cnargo in ! davH. ('urea in st HANHOOD Palling Hen- Miions, nerr otis twitching ol Uie eyes and other i U. Strengthens, InTlKoratea and tones the entiresystem. Hudjsa cures Debility, Kervouanasa, Kmlsslons, anildevelopts and restores weak organs. Pains In Uie back, lours K w A m m n . nlkht stopped qntcklT. Orer2.0rO private endorsemecta, I reuinturenota Means unnolenry In the first turn. It Is a symptom of seminal weakncdi aud barrrnnrm. H can be stopped iu Ml days by the use or Hint yan. The new diwovery waa tnat by the Bneelal tjtiofthe old famousHudson Msdlcal Instllute. ll Is Ida stroniteiit TltaJln-r made. It la very powerful, but haimliiw. Sold for 11.00 a cau sae or packages for K.00(plaln sealed boies). Wnttea guarantee given for a cure. If you buy six boxes and are lot entirely cured, six mora will bo scut to vou fn-eofail charms. Sendfir rlrcuinraml u-MlmnnFuls. Adlraas Hl'UNON MEUlC.'li INSTHltTli, JnncUoo Mocktoii,.lirkrt it tills Hta, "an I'r-iiicla.-o, Cul, EXECUTOR S SALE OF REAL PROP ERTY. Estate of Elisabeth II. llteedine, de ceHSetl. Notice ia her by given that by virtue of the Uri will an 1 lestmenl ot Klizabnh H Breetltng decets A, duly recorded in Vol urns One on pane 318, Recorl n( Wills of Lane county, Or. goo, I will offer for sale on Monday the 29th da of July, 1895, at Public Anotion at 'he Conrt House door at Eugene Cily. in Lsu county, 8tle of Ore gon, between the hours of rine o'clock a IU. and fonr n'nloclr n n Af : i j ... . f i miu oay, ai one o clock, the following described real j... v -" ine noiiation Land Claim nl Jubn F-tK... ill v......... B1SJ, Claim No. 5h, being pnrts of section- one Iwi, k wl 1 . u . .. j . , , . .. . ,. r-.yru in luaxaeip iy rsouth, Kang-one wet in Lsue county, On gon enn Uintiig liWacrea, except an.l reserving there iroui ml, ii-r.1. ..I.I . . . '. vii a. narner, the amount to sll being 100 acres. I will MlA bull t U . ....... . : . . . .. ,r miun nmr ami place the fol lowing li.K.rih.1 r,.., .. . .1.7 v 7L ,-"C'"j. vummerniig t the Sjulh east comer of th ..ration laud Claim nl flinn. T I . . hei.ce weal 1 12 red., ihencs sou h 61 rod-. u-ur.M ioos. tneoos nonhKt rods lifp.ee el batoning; containi.g tifty-ij. c,rN in sccti.Mi eleven township i inel.en wu'h, rrRe.,i. wes . in Lkii n.,.i. . Kn. rnuisof sa s. ea-li in h.i.J Us j SV. Hnniv Cko B Deai. is, Atly. fur E.tste. MONEY to LOAM On Improved Farr.5 FOK A TK KM of YEAR SHERWOOD BURR, KttiKNK, : : : nsr PRICES -AT Day & HendepGRs Kitchen Tables Fall Leaf .... Extension " Maple Hrueau. Wttrh Stand with Bed Steatl Wire Mattress Top Matress Kitchen chair Cane rockers All Wool Carpet.. 3 ply wool arpel.. Jl- -41 !i I til' t 0880E888g3Sv35l o5 uvl;lii g O WCCT t 88 WLOi BAKING POTO W 3 ItKAMONS W'llV r yuu sliouiil n- C9 1. It Is nunle right lioreuthoa nX 9. It la made of t tie "rjr fn ' ina materluj aud i riaraiiUv. su pur lor to the u-ry 1 l 8. The muk.-nt gunmni. f tiu and every n-t aullinriwil to ri'ln ' moueylfitbeUolNiiei CAN YOU ASK FOR K. x OO Ciomst taviuu, I'.irli I 66 O88O88O88!S80&toi 1 ... .aaalNiUUal XB9 OF AT MIGHT MOVES THT. BOV.-S'-SIN Tur ainSIVilfii-'l n -rs ' -' -T.-r53 For sale at YerlnKtoiiJijw,l'- Notice. . 7 ... ...I -rlllM All persons who hum assessor or given In their a- are requested to call I" ' h:, assessor's olllce not lhr "'f',,,,;, JO and allBl.d lo It. A 1"""" fnient may save taxpaveis a n noyanceana at me an equitable assessmenj. , . NOTICE TO CltKIii rOKS- Notice is her. by given Dorris baa been ihi'y iilM";1"' tratorof thees-ut- 1,1 lti i ceased. All rx n lit have e r i"' 'i I t in-' h,- H said estate are Ii. i.bv n-uh ineaemeio tne auum - .-,- office in Eng.ne. Or.g n. el,in-' f fin the dale f this noli" Muy4ih. 1SD5 . (,K" ii NOTU'bTXM Ti ; L t U'" .. u- o "'' Noli.- I- h.rely gitrMli"' (.m bali-ti dnly app-.tnlxt " " (),f-'' the, slate of Jtlncca "" .i ' All per. n ham g c sin - nt- sre l.t leby noiin- n ' 1 1 , t the adiniui-l'Htor "" (ir ar.l rUv,.ts lUi.k el 1 .in.' ; , ,.i within aii miMb ni " ' 1 "" lire J" .s Geo It. Dossis. Ally f r Estate A.tmi '"