Kugcno City Guard. BATimDAY, JULY 0. (HEir IIOUSLS. Dan le (Juillf, in letter to the Sail Luko Tribune, miya a bund of 100 liorncn old in Navuda a nliort time ago for 13 cent each. The home i fcurely going out of Jftle, out of ityle or out of usefullnciHH, or all combined. However we look ut it, tba horse is not worth neur ho much in dollars and ccnU, as his faithful services ore daily lessening. In Idaho tlio couiuionest kind of cayuses havo not yet dropped to anything near tho Nevada price, but tlio tendency is downward, and in duecouree of time 'JO or 2o cents will bo considered pretty good price for a good, gentle, tough, young cay use, if duly warranted not to buck or kick, and is found to be without a physical blemish, liut if not perfect so far as equine perfection goes, both physically an J morally, and cannot exhibit by his utouth and teeth, indications that he has not parted with his uskfullness, will bo declared at a discount and ho will readily sell for hero alxut 10 cents more than nothing. CU.4.NKS IX I'MOX L'OU.MY. Cranes are sa numerous in Union county that there aro not enough men, women and children to keep them oil the grain Ileitis and gar dens. In many places they have destroyed large orchards and groves ealinir oil the leaves and Jmios leaving only tho trunks and trees standing, l'urt of tho day these birds swarm to tho streams like countless herds of cattle and so great is their number that they often drink the streams entirely dry, thus threatening tho country with a general drouth. What seems the slrungest part of the matter is that tho skins of the cranes are so tough that they can not be iKMielruted by a bull from a 4 1 calibre rille. Tho cranes have practically taken the country and the 101 Io aro Ileeingfor their lives And geographers havo already changed the name from Union to Crane county. F. II. Coocr, of Nicgcl, Cooper it Co., tho grout Chicugo dry goods firm, gives these sensible reasons for favoring tho free coinago ol silver: "First, because there is not enough gold in the world to trans act the world's business. The re' suit is that a syndicate of hankers is enabled to corner tho gold, and when our treatury is nearly tie ideted wo have to sell bonds to theso banks to net tho gold back again. Did not this happen twice last veur, and did not the syndicate clear io,000,0iK) or HS.OOO.OOO on the deals? They might comer the gold once a month, mid before long would own tins eouutry, body and soul. Second we havo untold treasures in silver buried in thr mines of Colorado and other states. Shall we let it lio there? Suppose wa mine 1 00,000,000. Is it not more useful in tlio pockets of the people than buried in the bosum of the earth? liimetalism, say I, with hurope u we can, without her if we can t." The polico authorities in I'endle ton recently arretted three own us vags, who, after being kept in jail over night and brought t .trial before tho recorder, declared they were acrobats on their way to Spokane to (111 an eniMet'minit. o o The recorder had n space in the room cleared and after enjoying for an hour some of tho finest tumb ling ever produced on the circus boards, concluded the claim of the men was established and let them go their way rejoicing. Corvallis Times: Those accus tomed to wet their whistles on Sunday went thirsty yesterday. All the saloons in town had previous notice served on them by the sherill'. and uromnlv at V2 o'clock Saturday night closed their doors and kept them closed until this morning. It was the tlrst Sunday closing that has been ob served in Corvallis since Prosecut ing Attorney Condon used to visit t!ie town, and was tho subject of general discussion during tho day. The Fourtli of July comes but once a your and the patriotic citizen never fails to enthuse. Few how ever think of the doubt and dark- ness that hovered over tho patriots assembled in Independence hull that memorable first Fourtli of July day. Their signing of the Declaration of Independence was liablo to cost them their heads. Lane county has threo' hot springs that should be patronized liberally. Good times are coining; wages in theeust nre generally being in creased. W. T. Hauford, statlou agt'tit of Ixis-r, I litritm county, I'a., writes: I can recommend One Minute Cough Cure as the Ut I ever ued. It gave Instant relief and a ipilck cure. Omiirn A DkLano. i Uy (.iiurtl, July 3. A Pleasant Social. The lawn social given by the ladles of Ht Mary's Oulld at Hie liandNuiiie rvtddence nf Mrs M I I'nderwood's lust evening was largely attended. The mimic by the l.ugene t'oruel Hand lent enjoy. Dient to the occasion. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. (oiling warm again. String lieans In the market. Haying has tug uu In earnest. Coiuinl-slouers court In eeaslou. Dr. Talne vlsl ed Id Halem yesterday. Dr. I'lnley, dentlst.roomS.Duiin LIU. See Ax Itilly's new ad In today's pa"r. Tlio) new E. II. & L. Co. 'a cups are elegunt. Dr. Kiuley, deirlMt.mom S.Dunn blk. ('uiiimiNitloiier Perkins and ('allixon are In town. Secretary Klnruld came up from Sa lem today, Dr I'lnley went to Salem this morn ing on a brief vllt. Mrs. Pool Is able to be out with the ahulhluuee nf erutebe. Prank Stewurt this morning return ed from the Foley springs. W M Allunl, of Lrmtroellu Palls, is visiting friends hi thU city. IkvC M Hill, of Oakland, Cel., preaches at Ashland next Sunday. J It Cnnipliell arrived this forenoon fioiu a trip to the uppet McKenzie. Mrs. Hugh Thompson returned to her lioine al Salem this morning. Clius (J ilttsiiilth and J W Clark will r in a sta'id at Lemuli on the Fourth. ieoV Pickett went to Junction C ty where be will spend the Fuurili. Walter Euklu'a little girl returned home from Cottage drove this morn ing. J II (Jooduian and family will cele brate the Fourth of July at Waller ville. The banks will all be eloed tomor row; Hie barber shops In the after Boon. NorrU Humphrey ctttlmatvs he will have 400,000 Ibi of greeu Italian prunes this yenr. J L Sentt an I family went to Port land this mornliiK to spend the Fourth. Clarence Keens left for Junction ibis afternoon where be will orate on I ho Fourth. Miss Lulu McCalllnter and Miss Lulu Apnlegate went to Youcalla till afternoon. Pool A lleaveuue and "Ik-acon" Davis will have stands al Junction City Umorrow. Mint Jean Wold went to Itoscburg this afternoon to visit a few days with sirs it it Houston. P D Iluttou and family went to Rodavllltt ilila morning to eiid couple of months. Charles (Irllllil will be on of the couteiitauts at the Portland bicycle races on the fourth. Hon Joshua J Walton will deliver the Fourth of July oratiuu at lude R'iideiice tomorrow. Mrs Tom Luckey will join her lius- baad in Kuleiu tmnnrrow, where lliey will rexlile In the Inline. MrsJC Welch, of Portland, earns up luit night to visit with her parents, .Mr ami .Mrs Al wains. lion. H. 11. I'rlemlly returned on I hli- iifternoon'H lueal from a pleasant trip lliroligli l.axleru lircgnu. Sir and Mrs II Harrison went lo Portland lotlav to visit with their daughter, Mrs W F Anderson. 11 V Humphrey and TN H'gar this morning shipped 400 pounds of itoyul Ann elierrles lo Mpokalie, asli. County Clerk Jennings this forenoon Ismieil a marriage license to J 1j l'lustei ami Minnie 1 liurutoii. The tl:'J0 local train wus crowded w ith voplu Ibis morning taking ad vantage or the excursion rates. It is snld the appointment of (he nil iierlnteudcut of the slate Insane ay In us will bo made within a week. I'uilnl Agent Hermann savs the traiu rohlKTs trot about $1000 from the pou.'het lie was eoniHllud to cut open, Al Auteu, I'M West. E J McClana linn ami .Made ISommervlllo went piiteou liuiidng yesterday afternoon They succeeded In getting four birds. A reward of tAHlO Is ollcred lolntlv by the Southern Pacillo and Wells, r argo a lo., lor the arrest or the train rouoera. ( ans Matloek and ffath M -Alister left for lilue Itive on their wheels to day and will spend the 41 u amillnir or iron i. ltcv J A l.onv'lMittom and fatnllv and Itev WisUy left, this morning for plains, wnere iney wen attend the (. risyiiiMi. Homer Keeitey will iro to lirowns. vlllo tomorrow to celebrate and will sH'iid tho summer vacation In I. Ins county before returning. Judge Hewitt has made the Inliinu Hon against I he location of the brane asylum at I nlon, Oreiron. iiernetual. holding that all slate Institutions must lie loealed at the capital. U.K. Post (Mice at the lawn mihIhI Saturday night. There are lettera In tho ofnee for ever v om. Miniinn iln. date advertised w hen calling f r sains j - ........... Acnarge or 0 eenta will be made to cover expensca of this notice. Albany Herald: A rvnort fnnn NowiHMt says that tba bench Is belmr cleaned up, new ebblea put on and more salt nut Into the bay, so that the inegon editors can have the bcueiU of a goon natli on the iXU i. iNothlnir lias leen beard from the train robbers, A detailed statement of tlio lOMies of the pssseugers furnished to rMipcriuiemisui fields shows that the ersonal losses aggregate foil). 70. The 1st lueludes twotrold w atches and a iv. volver 1 he nmaluder Is In inonev H H Miller's stallion. Palbmoiinl. f wt'u iiiu a-.w ciass pacing race at I'ert land yesterday. The.fasteat heat was made in s:wj. iiiack Frlnee ran tblnl in me tnree eliilit lis i ash. en I I'snl also ran third In the live eighths dash. A Hums cnrrvsnumlent. ninl. i- Ui.i oi June au ay: Hon It M Vesteli n-glsler of the land nuice at Koeburg, Is sulmtltuted for Hon Thomas Jones, register or Hums land oil ce. In il ease of Charles W Wells vs. The Dalles Military Wniron Koad t i - i- . .1.. ' - . - "'"" imvnig a H'rsouai inicresi in a slmlllarsuit, Ixiiig disabled from sit ting witli Kecclver Cowing In this case. Dr Kuvkeudall's familv U 111 Ml.llll inu sumiiirr vseatlou on tba coast of . . V uiueru .irvgon, eamplug at the mouth ef tho I uipipis. J W Clark, wife and child. Arvli KUv, Miss Jessie Wlnkley and Miss Etta Preston were nusxemrera in l '..i. tage Oreve this afternoon. today's Siilem I.uellaC. Carson went to iWilsii.i vestertlay afternoon, bavin rnlovl a lcnaut visit with Mr, it. H. llean. Poday's Salem Statesman! "Iw H A 1 'si ne and w Ife of Eugeae were In the city Vcstcrdav. Dm l.i..i..r .1..!.... business at the slate bouse. He Is an able, prominent nlivslrlsn ml I. -i- a sulld repuhheaii of Inltiiemv In l.ant) county. He Is stminrlv nnr.,1 r..r siiH riiitendeut of Hie lusaue asylum." The first Heat to Kageue. Tho following Interesting account is told by a Portland piiMr of the first steamlxmt trip ever made lo Eugene, one that auems to have la-cu made alMiut as easily as those luudu uowa days. When several more surveys are made this city will probably have the benefit of steamboat competition. liut here Is the article: "It was a loin; time before a sleuim ever irot un us far as F.ugene," said some one. "1 remmoer wnen me first arrived late In the Mirlru of 'fi7, I think It was. Colonel Joe Teal had here freighted with a bik lot ofmer eliaiiilise. and when hhw reached Ell cene It was a uieat day there, 1 tell you." "Yes." sad Colonel Joe. I was hainllliiL' u it's.d deul of merchaiiilise In tlnme days at Eugene. Il was ureul difliumlnir isiiut then, for pro visions anil all kinds of articles, but Corvallis bad always been tho nearest steamer point. They cmIiiiI It Ma'ys viIIm then. I used lo send ox teams there for mv frelk'ht. sometimes coin lug clear to Caiiemali and even to Por land with those ox team", the stem wheeler James Clinton used to run be' tweeu Caiiemali aud Corvallis, but up to 1-'i7 no steamer bad ever cine up to Euuene. Well, that sprlnit 1 lia pretty big consigumeutof merchandise Irom Man f rancisco, auu i ireiguieo the James Clinton al Caliemuli. 1 sars to Cantalii Coi hrane. w be wus her cai'talu, 'now, 1 am going to haul all this slull from Corvallis lo Eugene. I want vou to take It rlxhl up to Ku irene. ' 'Well savs he. 'I'll tell you bow it Is: There's a certain stump low- down on the bank up by Corvallis, and If that stump Is sticking out or water, 'laln't no use for us to try to eel uo to Eugene: but If she's under, I'll ri It.' "When we got to Corvallis we found that stump Jiint Zi indies under water, aud so the word was 'I'.iigeue or uuni Hy the time we started every lnJy ut Eugene and surr undlng country bad heard that the steamer was coming, aud there was ureal excitement up the valley ahead of us. We went along all rlubt until we not into Price's slough aud here thluus hcunn to Ki t mla-hly ticklish. Lem Whlteand Dass Miller were the pilots, and they uat, nervous aud so did Captain Cochrane. Finally an old cow spluttered aud llouudered across the slough Just ahead of us and dlsunpcared over the further iiuik with a snort aud we came to a detd slop. "'We've irot to buck down out of the slough some way,' says CupUm Cochrane. " 'That's what we have,' says the pilot. "liut I went Into the pilot bouse and talked the thing over with them. The result was that I slgi.ed a paper agree ing to ay one-third of the vul ieol the James Clinton (she cost -7,om) in ease she went to the devil; so with a little toot of the whistle we went uhead. W rsached lOugeue without mishap, and found both banks there JUit packed With eople. lliey were on Horseback on iniilehack, on foot, by ox team aud by every possible melius or conveyance and they Just turned themselves loose yellinir and cheering and thejamt Clinton whistled out must all the steam she bad left In her Isiilers. There was a w hole lot of people thre wlm hud never seeu a steamer bi lore iu their lives. "The (nicer and crew cuiue up by the pilot house, and 1 Introduced euch of them to the crowd, and there was a cheer at each Introduction 'I here was Captain Cochrane, the two pilots, Iamii White and liass .Miller ltoston wus purser, Ike Springer wus steward, and Juke ortuiiiu was lire man. They were all good fellows. 1 he II reman Is now Jacob iirlmtill the McMlanvllle banker. 'That' wus a grvut day ut F.'ugene. The fun aud revel rv wus cur ried fur Into the night. The citizens got UP a grand bull, and topivcd Holt with a splendid supiwr, and I lit re's a lot ol old-timers left up the valley todav who will reiiiemlHr the day the llr I steamer came to l'.ugeuu." Stockholders Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that a meet lug of the stockholders of the Eugene Transfer Company (the new steamboat company) will be held in the City Council room at 8 o'clock Friday eveu lug, July 5, H'X, for the purpose of elec lug olllcers ol the company aud for taking measures to Incorporate, Every subscriber to stock is Invited to attend. SI ra red. From my farm near Dcadmond ferry, June SBtli, a Durham l ull, ret Hue buck, witli horns sawed oil', and spottetl cow with chain around boms. Any one Kivlng Information will be suitubly rewarded. Address, J. JOUNSON, Pox 12, Springfield, Or.g Kt pvs lii.K swrosrroKY. i uusruiiltt'tt lo euro I'tlt-a siul I'oimllmlUiti or imnii.y rWiimli'tl. .'41 rvuti err Ikx. Svnt! iwotsim lor rin'iiitr sml Krv Ntuiple M Ml l is KtiY, HosuicriHl I'ltsrniselii.Uiii l r, 1's. No I'uktaL.i ANswsKSu. Kor su ly sll nni ni" uniKBii vverywiivrv, snu 111 tunu' u.vitiii uy tuuru ,v ttinu Dr Lowe haves Saturtlav ulgl.t July 13th. See him at Hotel Engine. Eys tested free for glasses. Our pa' runs will find De Witt's Little Kaily Klscrs a safe aud reliatde remedy for constipation, dysi'psia ami liver complaints. Usui-kn A DkLano. (lo to 0buru A IX-Lano, druggists, ole agents In Eugene, for a bottle of l.lVF.ltlNi; for the Liver, Kidnevs, Siek-headache ami Constipation. The value of glasses depend entirely 011 the skill of the optician. Dr Lowe not only furnisl es the best clashes obtainable but Is thoroughly skilled. Ask your doctor about him. l.a Urlppo is hero again with all lis old time vigor. One Minute Cough lureis a reiiuuie remedy. 11 cures aud cures imickly. Omii'k.n A DkLano. Stop him;" he stole the ctkc, Put the kid he shouted loudei, "Clear the track" for I've got the cuke Made with "ki skal Hakimi WtWVV.H." WlI.I. MoVK.-Jas. Thompson the well Kieisii lih si reel t.rler. hs ed the Para's building Just aensw. the street Irom bis present stand aud w ill move Into the same Immediately. The building lias been repainted Inside ami out, aud tes-lls a Dent appearance. Mr. Thorn son will use the tlrt tl.sir for his barber shop and will reside In the upper story. BEN BOLT A3 A CHARMER. Trilby's Author Aollflp(J Tralnrr. The sutlileu popularity w liltli Hie pretty Lsllatl "Hen IJolt" r.alnod, tlirounh Its proruliiinca In "Trilby," recoils an Intl deot In which the same air played so equally prominent port The story, as minted b Superintendent W. P. Maxwell of Woodlands, cannot well bo duubteil, as tlio material facts aro all corroborated in tho archives of tho turf. Tho sceno Is laid at Morris park; dato Jul 17. 1SU3. H was a broiling not uuy, according to tho narrator, and threo races had been already run, of which the favor- Itoa had won two and the second choice nns mn tlist tho talent wore fueling at peace with all tho world. Hotting on tho fourth roco had begun, and tho money was coming In on lllona, who was quoted at 11 to 10, In a way to Uuliunt ins noons 01 the booinmskors. There wore eight young iura onturud In the race, and despite the fact that lllona was a maiden she was the tip, and the money poured In on her chances ss though It was all ovor sate tho cashing In, Maroellui being tboonly one of tho others that was thought to nave evon a flulitlnir chance. Just when speculation was at Its holght a great, gaunt, bony colored man came sauntering Into the ring, apparently onij bent on amusing hlniiulf. Thore was one thlna ouecr about hhn. however. Wber ovor ho went and whltheraoever be elbowed bis way he never ecu sod whistling softly a couplo of bars from that old, oiu song: Oh. don't ym rem em 1st tweet Allco, Bon Bolt. Kwi.'t Alin. whrsw hair was so brownf Quw sho wi-t with delight w hen Jon (its her ftsmllv And trembled with fear at tout frown. And as ho whistled bo thumped a green back that was just $10 strong. Meantime on every second blackboard In the ring tho following was Inscribed: fitmlifht. ruw HOtol BwcetAllco, 90 (Ewfu)....l)Utol Romo of the bookmakers who made It a rulo to bo conservative only offen d t0 to 1 against tho Ally, but 60 to 100 to 1 wero tho odds offered over most or the ring, snd so the darky wandered around whis tling and fingering a $10 bill, and at the ctnnd of overy bookmoker who posted long odds against the outsldor bo would stop snd the $10 would change hands. "A thousand to ton, Sweet Alice," the bookies would drone In a monotone. Then tho ticket would be handed out and placed In the long dnrky's pockot. Untiringly be strolled around until the wad of ticket! was as thick as a full dock of cards and their face figures called for $25,000. Tbon, with another Ions greenback, ho appeared at "Virginia" Carroll's stand. "How much Swoot Alice fob to win, sahl" humbly Inquired the darky. "A hundred to one, Sammy," replied tho southern blood. Glmmo Just $10 obdut, sab, please." "A thousand to ton, Sweet Alice,"' sung out Carroll as ho drew lilt spongo aoross tho board. "Look hero, Sammy," said he, "how do yon llko thlsf" And he wrote S00 where 100 had stood beforo. "Like to have some more?" "Well, sail, I'zo jost got 80. I dnan' mine, if I does play dat." And he handed up two mora out of that Inexhaustible bundle of tens. "Four thousand to 0, Sweet Alloe," snng out Carroll, and tho darky, taking bis ticket, disappeared In the crowd. Two minutes after a about wont up, and the horses were off. A few momonts Inter a groan ran through tho crowd, for Illunt't Sweet Allen had won galloping by two lengths. Time, 404 for tho tin If mile, Just half a second tbort of Guraldlno's rec ord. Then a commotion arose, and men rubb ed to tho betting ring to see what on earth wnt tho matter. Standing on a box In tho center of the place, a long, gnunt dnrky was singing with a voice that shook tho rafters. Tho song ho sung was on old one and ran this way: Oh, don't you rvmoniber swot t Alio, Ben Bull, Bwect Alice, whose hair wns so bruwnf How she wept with di'light when yun gave her a smile And trembled with fear ut your frown. "You'll woep with delight pretty soon, I guess," roared Virginia Carroll from bis box near by. "No, sii h, I'so dono wcepln," sung out the darky as bo waved a bundlo of tickets In tho air. "No, snh, I'zo dono wuepln." And then ho commenced singing again, and every time ho mentioned Sweet Alice ho struck high C Su Louis Globe-Democrat. Making a New Kind of Gold. The Frenoh chemists havo discovered a now amalgam, of V4 parts copper and 0 parts antimony, which Is declared to bo a wondorful substitute for gold. When polished, It almost exactly retoiublet the auraato motal and oau bo drawn, wrought and soldered precisely llko gold. Ilesldel It con be manufactured nt a cost of only about a shilling for a pound of avoirdu pois. retrolruui. Potrolouin Is found In Slolly, tho north of Italy, In many volenti lo isles In the Mediterranean, nt Itnku, on the Cnsplnni on the slopes of tho Caucasus, nt Rangoon, In llurinn; In the Uland of Trlnldnd, lo Ontario, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Now York, West Virginia, California, In Siberia, Tnrtary, China and In several places In Africa. SIXTY DAY SALE. As I must raise a certain amount of Cash within a limited time, 1 will for the jmrjiose of raising this monev, offer my entire stock ot nwrehandise .consisting of Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Laces Embroidery, Trunks, Valises, Ladies and In fact everv article in mv stor nt fW for PoJi f. m - - - - - wa vcu IVt V'U days, commencing SATURDAY, JUNE 22. Kollowiiiir are sonio of the manv bargain. .in stnm far ,mp SS iu. All Wixd Serire. 3l. reir nritv min li in. all wool Catbmeiv, STe, " .Vc 8S Iu. all wool assorted, ,VV, " v,e Sti In. all wool plaitU, So ami 5 v, rg irloj ;0 and Sle Tlittie jttHids wll bs sold SHOE! 33EPiJRTM:EIffT, Ladle llt avy fhtH' t)ur f I .VI iK.ii, pst. t.s fr , lnr 1 7 Kid. pat tin 1.15 l.M 1 I.V 1!'3 2M 1-10 Our 2 .Ml Kid, pat tip Our SOU Kid, at tip Our S .Ml Kid, hat tip Our 2.30 Tan blueher Sl'afe Will not allow nt to nuivla fnrtl..r ..ri.-v. II. i .. I-' , A. V. PETERS. an Shoes -AND- Will He Clorod Out AT COST. If you want r-liues at your own prices now in the time to buy. They arc going fast. YORAN & SON, Exclusive Shoe Dealers, No 181. Dav & Henderson, Undertakers anr Embalmers. Cor Wil, and th its. J. J. WALTON, Attorney-at-Law, ECCESfc.UKIUON. (mwup-nslrn, Wslton'tbUxk. W ill t Ki-iieisl law prscUcrlu all the court! ol this suit;. FLAGS FREE! 0-0-0 Kvery eblld calling at my store w 111 receive one itao krke. 0-0-0 Ax Billy. It's An Ill-Wind that Blows Nobody Good Thin is an old sariuir, but a true one. And never so true as now. Where for merly you had to pay f.i.00 for a fine iuality, all wool child's suit, you can now buy from us the same suit, with extra pants, a cap to match and extra buttons all for a single S2.50 to (5.00, The .Stanley Combination fills 'a long felt want. Its a product of the times. We have these complete outfits, aces 4 to 1" years, lu prices ran'liiK from f 'J.50 to fo.uu per suit, auil they are the best things for the money you ever saw. For sale only by 1. Frank & Sons, H. N. CRAIN. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling and Silver-Plated Ware. Harateu Hepalrlng a Specialty. net Euoenu, Oregon Gents' Underwear, v- C V4 J f li , Sd In. Scotch Suiting, 2Se, reg price 45o iuiou laMtiniere, ivc, S4 In. novelty milting, ISc 34 In. gray mixed, Ibe, l'7o iV; U5c It egardless of Cost. rn Ladies km ojiyblftftiorj. .f .!V.Men' Bropins fi.m Our fl.ftObeavv dI.im. 1.1.) Our 1.50 button, e.iigr', liala Our l.T.i calf, congress, baa Our S 00 ealf, coiij-resa, hala Our 8..MMlne conre, bain Our 2..M) tau rus calf. 1.15 1.4) 2.S5 2.H l.tto Uill Mot Be Undersold.. F. E. (THE OLD luring out all our W o are c LADIES UNDER WEAll, GINGHAMS, LACES, DOTTED SWISSES, DEMITIES. We will meet all prices offered a. we aro bound toilnti,. business of l'ugene. f-St Call and see our prices. IF THE ? IS $ YOU ARE AFTER, AND Full value for your money, we can 1 rolled ana depended upon every time. We claim to sell you at our entub. lUhmeiil The Very Best Goods At the Lowest Prices,- And to make each purchase a bargain In esury (Leaning ul the word. J. D. MATLOCK & CO., Dry Goods. Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. YOUR ATTENTION ' U railed to our lr tad complete line ul READY-MADE CLOTHING, ol all lbs lalett patlvrui. We are also prepared to take your measure for a suit made to order. A perfect fit guaranteed. rtr our tsRCE list or ssmplh. HOWE & RICE -BELKNAP Hot Medical Springs. l'niur'Hl iinl wntiilerfully tfflcacloui la Curing Rhejmatism, Skin Diseases, Liver and Kid ney Complaints, Catarrh, Dropsj, La Grippe, Private Diseases, Ague, Etc. Jlotagd Qold, Steam, Electric aijd Styouver Batrps. A : FINE : SWIMMING RINK. Free Pasture for Horses. With pitlmcm, kaiulNiw mitl HiH'rklrJ Innit. HtHift lcHvt'f hutt'in in Kiiict'ii fttr Iltlkniip K.rlnn, MonilT, V(iliu.wiyt ntl KrltUji lu lht morniiiir. turn k lux the upr ligi In one dT. I'ttrri'itiHiiitientu will m'rivpiiruinptRttenllon. AtUlri'SH, A. 1'. l.lk.lKR, It. Iknpirln(, liifto., Urt-goa. II. U. NtniTtiM, O. W. KlMET Norton & Kinsey, Attorneys-at-Law. Coinmerclal nd 1'roUlc Buiincu a 8io (nil v. inlleo In lUrrli' Bloek. It Will Pay. You when in want of anything lu the line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Combs, Brushes, Syringes, aud Rubber Goods generally, TO CALL - YERINGTOrS NINTH STREET DRUG STORE, COMSER BLOCK, EUQENE, Yon cn wv money on family ntl hnnt rt'M'rlpllnn. Our naiuan pawarra r thr Hrl n llnrih. one pouud park-st-, 40 cent; tb ice lor f l.uo. FRUITJTREES.l If TOII WKIlt 10 lilntlt fruit tiwn Ihll fall mil run ve U pr wut. on your ortler by purchM lug Irom the Willamette Valley Nursery Co., Ol WOOPBfRN, OREOON. fVSEND FOR PRICE LIST. A Mnjifttlc Hteel llange.. .142.00 .1 o. o ook Move A No. 8 Watth Holler 1100 .85 M .85 .15 .10 1 tllasa Llnwl Oil Can.... 1 tlor.. 6 nt. milk nana.... l e i o in. aiew pau... 1 Hour sifter 1 wash bind n - - - '"..'.......... . ,NI 05 1 IUh pan on i iu iu tin i K pall 15 i i- limit pall 2u i eouee Ht 15 1 tea H)t !l5 1 set knives A furku " Rn 1 large bread knife I15 1 handled uiau'a axe 7S 1 loiiir handled hovtl ra iiit imiitt-ijuse n Oliddeii llaru Wire s 00 AT Griffin Hardware Co. Stage Line to Kitson Springs. Ve will eonimenee running a stage s lo theee celebrated springs from, EUGENE, June 10th. The Miik will ,.Hve H.tel I'.uirvne ou Montlaya and Thuradaya at HoeltKka. iu., nturning the follow lug edneadaysand Niturtlay at 8 p. m Every attention will be given to the comfort of paiwtengers. Round-Trip Tickets,$7. Clark 3 Blackburn DUNN, STAND.) Summer (ioods II eniiianu. F. E. DUNN KITSON Hot Uledieal Springs. Wonderful Cure of Most All h'.i ol Dis eases Pertaining to the Hunan Body. All klutW of hallil Only $1 Per Week, and FltEK houiriou the yruumlntommplii. Stop only on 11 Ik lit nn th nm.l, it bti AevommiKlitllDiii lurul.l.itl by -A. D. Hyland- Hoti l nt'r the Spring, aiitl Free Hack- run to IheHprlinti Slalit mi'l Morning BupplloK ol nil kli.tla will In I .iniilil I) ' suae unrer. rorrrnixinitenre will rtci-ite .niniH tUi- tlou. Atltlrvu, G. M BLACKBURN, Luweil, en" 1 IM .,72. It la aold on e anmrnti By iw and la the boat Cough, ind wup Cur Sold liy Hi-mlt-mon A l.inn. MEW ti i. a. Ti:r rrsvj as:s i:a j tuthoriit eni. only, to nno 'M';3 Lowot Bruin nd N-rv l?Y.,,"'.rurt3 UulrknitMi NiKht U-ti l.tril l,".n1'', Confitlorro; KormuniiMw; l"1'1 UMot Foworol ll,''.,'?,'VrWErmri. ened hyoror-exrtion, ) '"",''u'!'r,r".ri which lradl to Mliwry. '""""'''''' "I'jyT. S and Dtr. Br mi.il. H 'x 'jPfl" writUtn coini liter In oarr or n'f 'tl """'"". llf niU tmr. Hlrk 1 1 wttlH. "Viril Unt omp u n. .ir rmrn t. n, "''r'. r.i,, LojuUpnUon. OUAUAMifciS lul"4M Otburn A Pel ano. VN rV'J r"""'1 : Mt- Umm iirl sirwi. . "" witiill. let "'l I- ' flTTll "W7" toiir Waliitir 08BURN PKLANO, Urtunl'l genii, Kimt-nf Crffon. anl LAD8EG i)o T DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S STEEL BHD W3XM$. .t.. .J ....I mil I-!.!'. : . Rblco-, on thf mnrkt't. I' rue ; Uanuin wild oulj by OHBl'RN & PKI ANO V ff'f agent, Eugene, Un goo. A B C Si.1to.IM ctl""', II v.r.... i. .., k. .,,,..11. It, ' ,,t nMI.IH, l.iu... ....--- . A l'ru H LUIrvHiiit. thearnolo chemical CO. , IS! t. Wum Bold by all DruggMUL KOTICETO CKIiri1,!S- Kotiee U hereby gin ihii El B.ileybM been duly appm .l.tl n" , of tbeHtate of John Bail). ',"', person, bt'latf eUim. '"' ', re bfreby notinea lo V""!' u iht imri t the rffire r( 11 0 1 1. Wcta. andT if flljTI rescue I !FE ih 111 iiirri ' P . . . 1 . , , rr" from tbed.teof this oolite ann i"1 surf Tonrbt-r. Dated My 25th, 1(W5. Oko. B. Doaata, 0 Atty for estate