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for Infants and Children. Culoril If to wB adapted to children that I recommend It u e.irlor loauy prvacrlptloB known to mo." JL A. Aarnrm, M. I., Ill Bo. Oxford Bt., I:rouklyo, N. Y. if us ot 'Caatorla. U so universal and lis merit to wU known that H awna work n( snpMrrofralion to endow It. l'ew are the ntell,rent famine wlio do Dot kerp Caaturla within easy reach." Ciuo sUarra, P. P., JJew York city. CasUirle curra Colli!, Constipation, foot Htotnac h, ManVaa, F-ructatloo, KJ11 Worms, (in sleep, promote gent Inn, Without lr jurluua medication. "For swreral year I hat reeomnvr.r"'d jour 'Catiria,' and shall alway contui t -do to ea It baa Invariably pruduonl lut:i.-ui rtaulta." r.i'Wra F. Tianta, M. I Itn Btm-t and 7Ui Ave., New York City. Tua Csjrrim CV.ar-AS-r, 77 Mi-rkat Btbttt, Kiw V On- fishermen AttentionI We have no bait Our line la sure to draw. : Qomjort arjd pleasure to be Qaugl)t ii? "Our fet." Be lore slarlln UHtw river lay In CIGARS "Popular brands" TOHACCO "All makes." CANDY "All prices. mom JULIUS GOLDSMITH. Lane County Bank. i (Established In HW.) EUGENE, OREGON. A aeneral Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. (1. HOVEY, 1'ntUlfiit. J. M. A UK A MS, Caahler. A. U. HOVEY, Jr., Aunt. Ciilir, . C. CHURCH, Prsildsnt. 8.0. PAINE. F.W.OSBURN. Vlca Pratlatnl. Cathltr. THE Euffcnc Loan and Savings BANK, Of Eugene, - - DIKKCTOHH-J. C Church, J. II. Harris, W. E Brown, B. I. I'alua. F. W. Osburn. Fall Up Capital. $50,000. A General Banking Business Transacted. Intern! allowed on ttina deposit. 'olleilin entrusted to our rare will receive prompt attention. Wm ASH GROVE POULTRY YARD. 4A Breeding pins second io nuiifl in uie state. White and Itarred 1.1. I. I .....I II, ,11 la, III.'.! i II ivn fn, null ntiil lliown I.'K'i. ana nuver t-piinnn-a ii hiii oil rex. Es $1.50 per 15; two settings $2.50. I also have a few rholee KiiKllh llerk.lilre pigs lor sale, Katlsiectlon mmmntiiMl. Address AITIO it II.HIM, Coburg, Oregon, Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Uddcnr. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Brakes and Strain!, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff Joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle.. Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Scat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquers Pain, Make Mu or Beast well tcata. Tho excellent indications of coin mnr.'iil activity OlltilllUt to If! nref.'iit in nunc- of the tanlern i slate. Woinun limy latijfli in lier sleeve more comfortable, than ever, but sho cannot look over In r hbonlder any more. Tho New York Time baa figured it out that tlio people of that city ipend .j,.r00,000 for churches und W,W,W) for Uieiiler. Ex.: Miss Willard aks: "Why are men not more beautiful? 1 hey really dont need to be, They do enough heartamaishiiig now, ugly as tlioy are. A girl baby was born at Kokoino, Ind., the other day who in the fourteenth daughter of a fourteenth daughter of a fourteenth daughter. a record thought to be unpie ccdcntcd. The United States supremo court has rendered a decision to the effect that the commieeioner of tenioim could reduce tho pension of a man who was drawing more than lie was entitldd to. Salem Post; The Telegram Iiuh already begun iU attack on .N'liu tor Mitchell. Its master tried this busi lie and failed. We can not see how the Telegram can hope to succeed. Money has become ho plentiful in England that the London bpec tator say, if the people do not take to wasting it on a war or Home big unprofitable Bcliemo liko the Panama canal, interest will havo to come down to 2 per cent. The Portland Orcgonian and tho Portland !un had the amo tele graphic press report of tho nation al republican club convention. The one phued nhovo it the head lono "Silver Men Ignored," and the ither, "Silver Men liain the Fight." Die truth wp.h that the convention dodjod tho i.Hiie entirely, but this 8 (ran go contrast in headlines null cates, pays the Koseburg Iteview, that "As fools think The hell ia always sure to clink," The Dulles Chronicle pays: If the Biiprene court exercised greater euro in tho matter of admission of attorneys to the bar, a vant amount of useless nud wasteful litigation would ho avoided. Besides this, a good deal of expense made in the prosecution of dishonest law yers would ho saved. At least one lawyer is uvw in tho penitentiary and another is on trial in Portland 1 a 1 a lor larceny. Almost any one can be admitted to tho bar in Oregon, and it is poor credit to tho bench and bar that such is a fact. J 11 Mutiny, fairly well known In hiiKcno, has buvn promoted to chief deputy under Collector of lntcriml lteveiHie lllnckinan, at l'ori litnd. It li likely that James I. (.Wan nf Al bany w ill be appoint! to the poall Ion formerly held by Mr. Mullay. FOR YOUR. Farm, Garden, and Field Seed. Glassware, . Crockery, Groceries, Wooden and Willow Ware, :-GO TO-: C. C. GOLDSMITH & CO. Highest market price paid for country produce. avrtnu'ittn Inj F.H. HAMMER, 'M and It; Itavli St., cor. t'omnirrvlal, San Fran:isco, Cal. W a wy the lilh-l market Mm I. r Wheat, Barley, Oats, Potatoes, Apples, Poultry, Hides, Wool, -ami-GENERAL PRODUCE. It will pay yon to writ, ni and kw. p.-'! Liberal advaneva ma.lt ou ct.niiauiuvnta. liomliPP- I1"1 'ranclw 1'r.Klno. Ktrhanra. BB.BU. !u t,urlco Krun Uvhany. Ol B MTATB t.MTKHMTV. A Kugene cnrrcnioiideiil of the Portland Sun ai: U is imw nearly 1!) years cince I'liivirci ty of Oregon first u -ned it d'mrs to the aiiibitioti youth of the Mate. Of the faculty of four who ushered in it educational life three are yet n active ervicu Professor John sou, Pnl"y and Condon. Profess or Spilh r retired frm w r'i in 1'rofessor Johnson for 17 years the head of the in-titution vn called to that position from the prineipHlship of the Portland High s hoot. His record as an eilucalor in Portlai.d is of the iN-rt, and his resignation there was fell to lo a serious Iosj. Two years jo I'ri fessor Johnson resigned th'i pr.--i dency of the university, preferring to loiiline himself to teaelmig i tln and Latin, and it is said no ulder instructor in I.itin is anywiieru to )o found. Prof. Mark I'ailry is a loved and honored member of tho faculty, was educated at Harvard, und has devoted his life to teaching. It is sincerely to he hois-d that ho lias many years of usefulness yet before him. In 1879, three years after the university opened, Professor Collier was o lered a position, nun n.ts since tillid the chair of chemistry and physics. Previous to this In taught in tho Willametto uuivuri. ty at Salem and was 10 years an instructor at Forest Grove. He was until recently one of tho true tecs of tho latter institution. Hi began his career as a teacher hii after leaviiiK colleici', and it lias been uninterrupted ever since Obcrlin college claims him as tin alumnus; and ho taught for number of reurs ut Whcatou, III., before coming to this coast. His work in Oregon is too well and fa vorably known to require com ment, and his connection with the university of Oregon relied honor upon tho institution. Liko l ro fessor Ilailcy, he has become a vital part of its moral and intellectual life. And liko him also, cannot be well spared from active service for long years to come. STATU AdltK'l'l.Tl'UAL (Ol.l.IXiK Tho board of regents re-electei J M liloss president and reduced hi: salary from $J,750 to J.oUO; pal urii-s of pnifessnrs were cut from 1.000 to l,o(0. The tuition fee was abolished; and hereafter a I mission to the institution will bt free. The horticultural and bot in- ical departments were combined thus doing away with one profes sor. .Mrs. iiios. laiiatian was elected principal of the preparatory department at u salary of $ 1,000 per year. Ihe saury of tho college printer was fixed at !l)00 ikt year, ami n committee was appointed to recomend pome one to till the posi tion. This probably m ans the displacement of II. K. Clark, for merly of this city. It is thought tho department of photography will ho closed. It was voted In establish a dairy department. Union, Oregon, Scout: Our Ku- geno exchanges publish "a straight business proposition" made to the business men of that place hv (!. T. Cliue, the owner id a fraction engine or W horse power, to transfer freight between r.Uiene and Albany at the rate of Jf 2.T." or ton, providing a ruilhcicnl ii'iioum of freight is guaranteed him for the season. It is his intention to hitch a number of freight wagons to the engine and curry enormous loads of freight in that wnv. As the main line of the Southern Pacific railroad runs between tl.e-e two points and Mr. (.'line's uniipie train would have to run parallel uith it. it appears to The Scout that the freight rates of the S. I'. railroad company need readjusting. it is a well-known fact that souir- rels will not eat rye, if they can iet any other cereal, and a favour of this precinct has taken advantage of this fact by sowing a strip of ryo around his wheat, with the re sult that tho siiuirrels failed to ) through the rve to get to the wheat. says the Fossil Journal. All the farmer had to do in order to save his wheat was to kill tho souirrds already within the field, an easy task, compared to killing the thous ands that as a rule swarm into the wheat fields from adjoining untitl ed lands much faster than the far mer can keep them killed off. a i a Washington dispatch s.tvs: "Consul Angell.at Koubiax, Fr.nioe, informs the state department that Decern bar-sow n and spring-sown wheat have made sonio progress, but their condition is inferior to that of ordinary ve us. and in the short period Is t ween now and the mor.th of Julv it seems i m i .. s 1 1 r- that a sufficient improvement can take place to make a crop ul.i. li will be superior to avenge, ll. nce rranco will have t sam.lv her shortage fram other countries a shortage which will eai-.il ah sit 10,000,000 busludn." Salem Statesman: Sheriff C.it h- cart of lioe!mrg, whs in thocitv ye-terday. lie was asked hv a re finer if the reivntum of the i.n vi- ous evening to Congressman Hrr maim i mild lm construed into the formal launching of that gentle man' candidacy for thesixlh 'trtn. HO SAld lie C'les-etl HO hii.I iniv.nr of further remark said that "Her mann Will ret llioro inyl ll, .... .... - - - - .v, i n riilt i TCKSDAY, JCI.Y 2. NeXt yeur I'ugviie will eel" hrale. ('(iiiiinisNloiifra' eon 1 1 t.uiiorri'.v. A giHxl ruin fell In I'oril ii.d Sun. I.i y. 'J'here are lUJ.' puiieiiU In llie hl .le asylum. V.KH Uta now iploted Ul 10 eilils per dozen III Ihia lily. The Ice Work und Cold Storage Co. received mioilu r i'ur load of Leer today. Dr. Ifuehaiian, Ihe New York wife murderer, was t'leciroentu I yeslunl iy. V. P. IlelK'rt has liii'll Iippoinleil .! llionliT ttl lla.el IK-II, I.'llie eolin y. Hevernl 1. Mel-of Yiupilua l!ny freight arrived hero I his nfiernoou from Cnr vallis. (ilite an iillioniit i.f eheirii-s were li.H'd to the Hiileiu euutieiy Ihis nf teriiiMin. All the store sUniui! the nu-r. eoe nl clo-e.l up ploHiptly ul it o'eluek last eveioaj;. I'miii prtseiit Indleal ion a lar'e MURilivr of Kiiiene hm.iIu will Hi tend the f-eleliruiion ut I-'ulruioiuit on the Fouitli, Henry Hnddlestoii shipsd pounds of Koviil Ann cherries to Ihe Salem i-utmery yesierdny. WlushlpJc Keutiuir, Ihe California horsemen, want to leiihe II. It. Miliet's fimt pacing stallion I'utliiiiotiiit. Piitlmioiiiit, II IS Miller's horM-, ti.k the lust two lieiita in uu unfinished puelnif race ut I'olllulid yesterday. W 11 Stalker, a student left on the Muled overland tiiis morning for linker City, A iiiiirrinifo license whm issued by County Clerk Jennings last evening to (ieorKu I', I'rescott and Cunio V Ifiirit. AhoiMc-tradu created some excite mi lit last evening. T e fattier objeet ed to a iiiiiii trading with his sou, who is a minor. The moral wave struck Corvalli last cMinduy and the hnloons weie closed uu thai day. Hierill Onbtirn wus the moving party. Junction City, Kinitlilleld, I.enmtl, Wnllervllle, Loraue, Fuirinount, Flor ence und Iktxler will eelebrale the Foiirtli of July. Puy yttir money ami take your elmlce. A marriage license was issued this afternoon to II. I.. Hwnggart and Ida DcWitt ly tlio county clerk. The yniinit holy lieing under hk'c her par ents tiled their written consent. The Kdgeiie saw mill Is -ngain run niug regularly and tixpect to work sieaiuiv ior tnu next live moniiis. Tliey ulreu.ly huve 11,000 lo'S in their- t.cxiui iti.d huvi,oou more eontraeted for. Thi is one of our maiitifuclorie tlmt should he lila-rally patnuii.ed. I'rinevillc Ituvlew: W. W. lirown, of Fife, who only had flOOht ail orslieep left after Ihe hard w inter of ISSil-'liU, imw litis from and out nf that small hiniil Il.MJO sheen. F.vidently .Jr. Hrnwii ixagiKxl rustler. The Albany Herald says: "Minn Mary Iteri!r, who was ucipiitted hist week in 1'orlland, of sending ohsivnc hikI aliusiTo li tters throu'li the mails wus Klven a reception no her return to Iter home In Kuuelie. She ollu'ht to be Kiveii a t-iu.uou iiiiigineni acaliist her accusers. Tniliiy' Saleni Statesman: Itev It F Houuell, tlio smiling giant from Kn Kciip, eoes liomo this inorniiiL'. He sH.it hi forty-fourth birthday ut the eunipiiK etinir, and expressed the hope l hut he would double his year und be enabled to spend every birthday here after at the same place. ri ienville Review: W 8 Young, of laitfine. came over the iiiouiiiaius Willi S J Newaoin for the purpose of liiiikhiir implication to teach a hieli grade depuiliuent of our I'liueville school, provided such is desired; and is talking matters over with a number lit re who de-ire such fiicill ies. We have not learned whether or not dell- nite arrangement Imve been made. The Ilrownsville Time tells of ii shrewd eitieii, us the world goes: S mie time since a man went to oitts ehala's proihice market and sold o.ie dozen fj.'tf for ensli, nml no sooner had he ilolie so lliail he went to a uroevrv sloi mi. I purchased some eu and nan ttiem "tHioked." Hie prodine man disoxeiiiiir that he had otir- c bused fL'L's, examined the ones sold to him, and found that they were all poiieu. I.ti (Jiande Chronicle: "The ad vance agents are in HalerCitv for still another show-the Wallace circus wtneh I to be ut I hut placeon July 117. It Is a full i i...'od show w ith '2'l'c us. This will ni.etliis section twoeireuse this Heiisoii. At l'orllund one of the shows w ill i.irt eastward over the Ca nadian I'aeitie, nnd the other will ttike Ihe Sinlliern I'McitU' route." 'I'lie Wnllitis' circus ill nut visit Kueene. going Kast via the Canadian I'aeillc J'rlneville Kevlew: "M ush Aubrey wus over Aedne.sdav from his far away home on the roaritii; lVselttite. Marsh Is yet slroiiji mid vigorous, al theu!i well ml vu need i li, ears. He say lie leels emoarrassed when lie looks about und finds himself living In thW 'wheel' ne. Ma sh thinks of Hbnlidoiiitig til w hih in eayuse, miiiinting a bicycle and iciforinint his part in Ibis wheel' era like a little man." llarrl-biii,-Courier: Vr T C Maekev arrived hoine from Chicniro on lat Monday. Ho attended Ihe late ses sion of the Nipreme Lodge of the A O I' v a one or the three delegates from Oregon. While there he was selieteo to ptiMt hii eulogy ujion John v miits, iiit tiupreme iriiide, which was rendered in the Kulisht Templar's temple In the presence of ;tooo neonle. and In the reports of Ihe proceedings of Ihe Supreme Lodge his efforts wore vety lavoiubly eommeiited upon, I'rcsnfll l.'ssualll'S. went to 1 June 2T. ;ayelio Weil- family to .Mr James commismi:ks toi iM'. II M ( hiimherluin, Justice of the peace Its, liuiuert in llielsHly on the body ot Lewi Wllliir Aiulivw Hai t i, Juror mid mile- nuc, inoiiisi ou isHiy or Lewis Willi- Jutin 1, Furnish, hirer and mile- tue, inipiisi on i tie body i.f Lew. Is W ihi " Frank A Cox, Juror and mileage, Iti'iil. st on the body of Lew is Wllliir John A at. . Juror nnd milcHge Inqiletd on I hi bo.lv of Lewi W illi ' Jes-ie C loss, Juror nnd milesge ii.i e.t on the bmlv ot Lewis Willi ' John J Aiulcrso't, Juror and 5l!eai;e Imprest .o i tie Uidv of Lewis Wlllig ;... Theodora tsil-on, witness. In. ipltit on tssty of l,ew I Willlg L"er List. 3 .15 DO 2 00 2 liO 2 ISO 2 00 2 60 S 10 o June 27. 1X. Fine, Win I ohnson, Willard un.n. John T. Aehtrraol on will h ma,l on all wile mvrn oui -anu.n, rail leltcra 111 I'lraaatlala wur aJrrniM-,1. 1. J. I'm.., V. M. TO Martin ne. lay. W M K..bilietl t.sik his Kitson splines this week. Parker went wiiu inem Ihv J A LoUKbottom. of Lugeiie, Is tuultelid the Closing exercises or.MIsS Urewhler's school on Camas swale ami and will preach In Cr. swell this even I n ir. Wulluee llros huve moved their h,.. down from Collage (irov Ihis week, und will make a few bilek before liegiunhig lile making. T1....1 fi..n u,,il fionilv. of F.astern U'.i,i ii nrrivi'd here a few du ago seeking a crinuiielit homo wheie crop never fuil to grow or pay for liur ve-ling. Frank Kby has purchased the house and lot Molding to A W Morse and will hereafter have a home of Ids own among us. Walter Willin made the last pil ing in his straw berry patch today. He has already got about 8JUU boxes from 2 1 acres. The eastern made cultivator don't stand uny show with Creswell people any more for there have been nearly a doen muilo hero Ihi season that work at good us the best we call get from the east and cost only half us much. The Demurest medal contest has been given up. A traveling photograph mun bus ar rived in town. Haying w ill soon be in full blast in this section. Itev Cilttins goes to Lowell the last of this week to hold the quarterly meeting for Elder Junes who I unable to go. Zkpii. 1'eraeual . Pally Uuard, July'. H. Leo Mitchell Is again in Eugene. Dr D A Paine went to Salem today. Miss Mae Hull is improving nicely. Miss Maude Morris went to kialoni today. Miss Mamie McAllster is visiting In Albany. Arthur Collier went north on yes terday's traiu. Miss Edith Harris went to Cottage urove this ufleruooii. Chin May hew and wife left this morning for Newport. Attorney K E Benedict orates at Florence ou the Feurth. Dr. Ogleshy, of Junction City, did business in Eugene today. Itch C Hammitt, of Delia, Idaho, arrived here this afternoon. Mrs. Geo. Croner is visiting ut Geo. Frissell's on the McKenzie. Col. Straight will deliver the Fourth of July oration ut Pleasant Hill. Frank Itrown and J H Custls, cf Sinitblield, visited Eugene today. Kev lionnell und family arrived home from Turner this afternoon. C. II. Hurthurt, of Junction, came up to Eugene today on a bicycle. Mis Mabel Utiles 1 ill ut the family residence corner of Ferry and Eleventh streets. Mis lone Zeiglcr, who has been spending a year at Florence, arrived hoine today. Miss Maggie Luckey who has been teaching school ut 15ig Prairie, has re turned home. CIims Davis will leave tomorrow for lhow nsville where he will ruu a stand ou the fourth. Lamest Gilstran Is clerking in A. E. Woods grocery store during the ulenco ol (). L. Wood at Portland Mr and Mrs J P. Harris left this morning for Sodaville, where they win speu. i some tune ul l lie springs, Prof J 1$ Hawthorne and family left tins morning for Seal lloek. where they will spend the summer vacation Mrs. Grace Oshtirn is now running uie Hinre ai liosenurg lormerivcoll dueled and owned by her deceased husband. Matthew Wallia is confined to hi bed Willi sickness. We hone for the complete recovery of tho old pioneer at uu eariy oaie. .Messrs laylor and Gi le ant , two students, lett tin nmrninir for .Meaeliaui where thev will be eumlcie ed by Mrs Mu lira. Hay Kaeh left this morning at day light lor Oregon titv. He eoe the entire distance In a row boat, und will visit roriiurid be lore returning. J.J. I uill, who was overcome by heat the other day, is still con rilled lo ins lieu irom the result or the same. However he is fieling u little better. Prof W 8 Van Scay, having resigned no. ix.-iuoii ui me neau ot the Drain normal school Ha accepted the iosi- ii'in us iiresiueui in tua norma school at Ashland. Mrss liierea Hades returned home irom an extended trip to San Fraiict. co this atternoon. She visited a f. w days with relatives at Corvullis eu route home. AKlliPhford, Miss Nettie Chase, .miss ij mm und Jliss K Btiwyers, of i-.tigene are among those Appointed ueiei.'!"ea innu i ue l Iir s all I j IkI. bv orent oi wregon to go to lloston to the national convention to invite the con vention oi isii, to wine to Portland Health Restored ALL HUN DOWN No Strength nor Energy MlCJr"lhlft iiiiwvi uuig LIGHT. RUNNING PL75NO ..Mnrn Drkliurn Ku'nUhrd by til. L A "c-tib lmpioemert cvir mada In dcli-biajm h '""l Piano" " a va... -.t v . norr-awisiM au. .... "i., THE PLflNO LEADS Because T IS THE BESTi tuc riv WH FFL 'nz-i I ML iLI f nttla our huike liulnrr iliutl ai..l liindal.Li..lvi,IL?L,ae. More Jones Steel Headers Sold in '94 than all others combine' Voa .hould wr thr JONR5 f un U WOWFR . .!iYk " Sim"l k.. and liiihtcst drjft mower in the O Willi inUULlV woil.l. .Neve,,,,,,,,,, T--wrar out no friction, no noi.r. noUnnic lo nuke the aimer ".u..." Chain Vo LV". ?ri?wnl. Thii provra iti itreiiiith. Bieyelea arr Cliiiin Drive. Why l nhidtii, BIND FOR OUR PRCE-rOR-ALL ItLUSTRATCD CATALOQUC The Piano Miff. Co., w.nutanurrr,, West Pullman, Chlca. Also tholur-est ami most complete stock of repairs fot Willamette valley. Call and see KaniilM at LOUGHMILLER & PETEF Dealers in FARMING IMPLEMENTS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARDWARE, Etc. Cor. 9th and Oak, E. Junction. City ; Milling Compaii; -MANUFACTURERS OF THE "WHITE ROSE" uLJLjFLOUR.i GUAKANTEED QUALITK The most popular Hour in leading grocers. the market. Sold It - PRICES -AT- Day & Henderson's. Kitchen Tables Fall Leaf Extension " Maple Hrueau Wash Stand with glass Red Stead Wire Matress Top Matress Kitchen chair Cane rockers . 2 .. 4 - 9 25 00 50 00 6 00 All Wool Carpet 3 ply wool carpet 75 50 50 50c 25 55c 75 88 O 88 88 O Q o5 o 88 0 88 88 GOLDEN ! WEST I BAKING POWDER I, 3HEAS0N4 WI1T )uu ii.uM bur 11. 1. ItlsniadrrlKlithertitbau '2. It Ismnila nf thr vrrrflwt miit.Tiii.a and i fuum.iM In every ttn t nful a superior to tlio very U.t. 3. The milkers irtmrnntr r, till and every k'n.r: autliorlMnl tn retum v luouey if It lie not saiL-fi CAN YOU ASK FOR UC ' Clomct Ckvuu, PoflL.t.. :Lr covered 1 f ' CUHEQ BY USING Ayer'sSarsaparilla cver:n yran ne. my Idisul a In Os i'.i.i e..n.iiii.n, my iem nil rim doan, Ot nun my rem-rui neiillli verv much lm l'.ilre.l. My hnn.lt wen1 c.vere.1 uh ' .It.'harvnit all th timr. I l :..l in. Mrvtiitth mr rnervT i.n.l niv leeK nc e.e 11.1-. ral.le In the extrfnic At OI 1 1 is.nuuem-.! t:iklnu Ayer'n Sarsv Of eirnu n.i v.11 iioti.'e.l.'lij.nl:f lorlha viler. Vy i.k-Oi riMiirned an. I nh It. ren.el tn-in;ih. Kiie.Minii.-ed l.y lhee le-ult-. I k il on t.ikii.n Oir s.-ir-ssirill 1. nil I hul Ue.l iMiltlet hii.I Hi) health .ti-ti.i... "A. A. Towns !r.p. Ilarru II. .me. Tliup ptou. N lik' Admitted AT THE V.'OntSS TAIR Ai'er's oXSarsaparilla tlVl.' isj Vlj.i li Thti airra orillimry Ko JtiTenator la the mott wonderful dlacovery of the are. It haa been en dorsed tijr the lradlnir m-len- tltlo men of Europe and America. Hudyin li Purely TCg9 t'tble. Mudran top rremaiurenfli of the dla charge In 20 days. Cnrca LOST L'a:;hood an-iijrV 1 pit:M . Conitlnatlon, Wiziuew, Falling fen-aatloiiH.KprT-011a twitching ot the eyra and other paita. Strenirthena, 1 n y 1 k oratea and lonea Uie entire ayttem. Hud, in curve peblllty, Nerrouaneiia, Kmlaalona, and developra and restores weak organ a Palna In the back, leasee b d a r 01 ullhlitopped qutcklT. Orer 1,000 prtrate endorsements. I'retnattirpnera means lmtwteney In Ihe first tare. It Is a symptom of seminal weaknen and bsrrrnn.w, It can be Hopped In SUdaya bythouseotlltidyan. The new discovery wus medn hr the Pneclal IsUofthe old famous Hudsen Medical Inslltut. It ia the stroncest Titalln.r made. It la very powerful, but haimlcs. Bold for J1.00 a pack aeonrs packa for tS.OOIplalnsealed boxes). Written iruarsutee (tlven fora cure. If you buy six boxes and are rot entirely cured, U mora 111 he sent to you free of all chanres. 8endf..r rlrculsmand toMlmnnlslj. Address IICDHON MEDICAL IN STITVTE. Junrllon Morkion, .Market A: Kllla Sta. Sau aVrniielaro, Cal. e vwi r; .". e AT Hi ,!rtt x 'v ;l:'ti ,- yl For sale at Vrrlnmmi BHERIFF'8 SALE ON FoKEOLI i'- Notice Is herel.v si veil tint T cxeeuilou duly ln-m d .n l m;;, of the state of ' Tenon It the rounli ot " the J4th d of June, I-on i".'1"' dered e said t'oiirt on the It'in '! ' 1W, for the sum of el hi lini'ilml 'f dollan., with Int. r.-t ilii-n-on tr. Mid loth Uny of June. "' per cent i'r annum. dollars attorney' l e 'rd t ' sum of eliiht nnd ''"" '"- . .11 ..... 1.. .1.1 1 itiri ('buries ljUMr n nliiliitilf anl M ' " Julia Pay, ins wn -, ilflfti.li ' ,l..f..,,.'nl J Or? his lh, and ou a il. eiee " order of mie rendered i'i :d 11 " Inn mo In order to '!' "'''I costs and aeeruliiK en-!.- I" '!' ', dn-erllied real properly. ' . bock No Jin Kllnwortn I.a- e county, smte of i n .-u : ," I will oiler for sale ssid r.sl 1 1 r lie e.'lirt n. .IH'.l"' - auetlon for cmkIi nt .ene. i.sne coiiniv, t.n-L u. day of July, l'i, l't e. 11 the '''.; a m and 4 o'clock p in l.-wt: ' lof " aid day. , ,,,.. ShorllT of I ane t'oiinov' MONEY to L0A On Improved Farns FOR A TKKMof YEA SHERWOOD BURR. nk'' MOt.VC, . EXECl'TOIt'S SALE OF EBTY. KEAL PROP- of Elinbeth II. BieotliDK, (Is- Eotat Ceased, Notice ! het'bv siren that kr , the Ust will and IcstHtuent ol Eiiiabi th II Breeding deceas d, duly record.! In IVi. nuieOueonpa;o3lO, Itecord ot Will of Lane couutT. Orient.. I will i.ff.if I i on M.inilay theilltb dan of July. 18i)5. at I'uunc An. tion at ihe Court llouse door at Eugens City, in Lane county. Stale of (ir. 8'n, between the hour of riue o'clork a and fonr o'clock d. m nf inM Ha. .. one o'clock, the following described real p.operty to wit: The Donation Lnnd C laim of John Fatheri'iil. ',,iinn..i w 61S9. CUim No. Ot!, being psrte of sections one, two and eleven in ioni.i.. in c ,u unR-one wet in Lune county, Orgon.oon I.ODIDK lt'.O acres, tli-ent and r...,n n. from sixty acres, aoM toCelia A. Warner, the amount lo sell beino ion ...... i .in also sell at the same timSami place the fol ing U-serilied pn.p.rty: Cmmencinc ihe Smtb east corner nf n. ,ti.- una Claim cl Ueorg. P. tiUi.d. mnriii, Ih-nce west 112 n d, in ore ninth fit rrdj I All iers. ns hayicil cl th-n.-e et itJ rods, th.nrt. n. rthCt rods' lat- ..re hieby notitl lopi-ceot o.iiinMn; e niisiniim fifty-six to th administrator Ni.tlie-. Ailliersolis who have i"1' ......... ..i.... .. in t heir nw ore requi'Mtvil to enil I" ' 1 assessor's otllee not latr 20 ami attend to It. A nient may cave taxpayer noyaiiee and at ihe m'"" an equitable asens'in'i''; 1' ' A KOTICETOCKEPINBS. Notice is her by RO.n H' Dorri baa been ilnly "IT"' "' t, tratorof tbeesNte of """T.i Ceused. All per -us too ii'S c ' . aid eatute are her, by k tbesameto tin b.iu -t.-n office in Kiip-lie. tr.;on. fiom the dati- nl Ihi tw- NOTICE TO i i:blllTOi:' I F " , a.' .'''. tl,t.l.lM. ' Not:ce ia Lereby piy- 'u K.. I...n iil Blllt.itlt' d " ... . m w,. i r llie et;e Of IJelnC. a ,tr aerea, in aectn.n tleyen township mneteeu outli, rnngi-ene wCit. jn Line county. Ore gon, t erms ol sa e, c-h in hsnd. Gko. Gio. It Doshis, Attj for Kitate. W. Dkhpivi). Executor and Suvii a Hsnk within six ruoutbs ft tic. M.iy 4tb, mi. . in -e l. the , MJ-"' At n, tU1"" ' 0Al4a Geo. B DoBia. Attjr 1 r tslalo