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Kugcuo City Guard. SATURDAY JULY 13. WKDSKSDAY, JULY 10. Hay coming In lively. Ciettlni; a liltla smoky. A Iioroe and cnw lu the pound. The grans in thejiill ytrd w mow ed today. Thin weather kc llio xprlnltllne wsKon tuny. The Ice work ars kept buy tlu-e bot days. Tli nutlonul educational awoci.-illmi Is lu Mmtloii at Du nver, Colorado. Tlio tlii-rinotiii-ti-r at 8 o'clock Dili af ternoon nghln ktood at 1)2 degrw . A large amount of ne sidswalk U being laid In ditlerout arU of town. Thesomlon men nro burn In if oil the grass on the yurd at the deuot to day. A guiilleiiian wllh a patent right I luaks hop Uhki-H of all slr.c lain town. 811 Friendly will tdiip anoiherrar load of t-hittim bark to Nw York this evening. Norrls Humphrey favorsd this office with aomo mugnillvent Jtoyal Ann cherrlea today. Wiley Orlfflu la driving theatreet car today, the regular driver being out la the country. Quito a number of delinquent tax payer are now calling upon the sherlll miiu seining up. C'alllnriilu'a Kent li IUl Ska I. Hak ino l'owi)Kiia. Try them and you will have no other, The bank cloned promptly at 8 o'clock thla alter noon, pursuant to tuelr new agreement, Oho. Crontr left thla morning for Mi'Kcnzle bridge with load of freight nd camiiers outllts. A iiood quality of cheat or wheat ! oat bay la ooiu ror ii ier ton All the Albany stores now cloMevnch evening except (Saturday, at 7:30 p iu The Are oompanlea have a curd cose with notloea r their reMpectlvs meet log ulghta therein nt the City Hall. Man will wear tooth-pick ahoet and theu ridicule woman lor wearing pull sleeves. U! consistency, where art lhou7 Ripe peachea are already being hipped from near Anhluml to 1'ortlai J M Jllcka, formerly of Kuge itruaiKi i-ne klilpiNMl the llrat coiiHlgnmeut. From five to ten carload of large timliers of Oregon II r, from I'ortlainl mills, are paiuiiiig through Kugene every morning douiiii lor iauaits tiiy, The A. O. U. V. luia increased In Membership lu thla Jurisdiction over ,UUU In less than a year. A Ulg show lug for thin very ruiiubla bent-IK-lury organization. There Is great danger In neglecting Colic, Cholera and similar compl ainta, An absolutely prompt and ufe cure In found in Do Wilt' Colic and Cholera Cure. Ohuukn A DkLano. llnsubiirg Koview: The Ktigeue Daily Uuahu La been forced to en large on account of (he preas of ndver tlHing mutter. Itmllii-r I'amuliell I to tie congratulated on the succchs of hi pnjier. A recent vUltor to the county linp. tal nay "(leorge tlio HarU-r," Art-bcrgi-r, hit been con lined to his bed for aoine lime. Ho I very iU-sionili-iit and expresses the opinion that he can not lougMurvlve. The Albitny lli-rald nay Unit after the meeting of the (State Prewt Aro elation Mi (VggNwell will prob aiily stop at Albany and give an enter talnmeut under the uuplcca of the Y M C A of that city. The moat pluusunt little pill for regulating the bowel, are Do Witt' Little Early Risers. Cure alck head ache and constipation Fmall pill, Small dose. Osiiukn & DkLano. Co inly Clerk Jones, of Lincoln county finding hlsoftloe not up to ex pectation under the aalary law, ha begun the publiculiou of tho ltccord at NewjHirt. the price of which i pay able In "gold, illvur, currency, or Irult farm or dairy product." Jacksonville Time: The dally edi tion of the Kugene (iOAHn Iihh been enlarged to a seven column folio. It t one of our brightest iiewslt-at ex changes, and The Time congratulate liro. Campbell upon the evidence of prosperity which thl utilargumuiu in dicate. The balem iiewHpupur men must tie a bad lot if the Hatvallon army may tie credited. A member of tlio army tyt "W have not a llrstolaa Clirimtuii uewpaH)r man iu Salem, and we are going to hold special services over a Jul of press writer. If w c-an mitch otie ef those brand from tho burniag we have some, hope for the rent of tlio oommuiilty. There I one medicine tlint will euro Immediately. We refer to Do Witt' Collo and Cholera cure lor all Hummer Complaint. No delay, no dliewpolut uieut, no failure. OMiitKN A DkLano, Tlie new St. Vincent hospital, of roriiuiiu, tne targcai ana tarsi ntteti in the slate, Ih completo and will toon ready for occiiimiiev. Invitations have lHen tuned by the Sisters of Mercy to the lonnal ileillcatloM of the ew hospital building, next Sunday, at 3 aYlock. Next week the (Inter and their many patient will move from the old hospital luto the new building. 8k' m (Statesman: The Wetou Leader aud tho itale normal reirenta are up In arms against tSecrvtary of Plate ivinOHiii tiecauie lie U'ltevee it a part of hla duty to audit the account of that Imlitution. Hut the secrwlary can eland thl abuse very cleverly and o can the taxpayer, a the hillx that oome to him are bettor temred to the time than were the name bill a originally audited by the regent or the chool. The Corvallla Time av: An awful hankering gnawed at vital of all the old ixiNker again yeterdv, a every aaloou in town wa cloned from the tint to the lal minute in the 1U of Hi day yenterdny. Kruui morning until nightfall Main street wa deeerl ed by tliiMe who unually frriuut that thoroughfare having tukeu to Hit wood for the day. If the train men and male paaaenger on the plundered train In Southern Oregon had done Ihuir duty, there would have been no trouble about the Identification of the robber or robber. HlaUmman. Ye! At the tnereaug geetion of opposition the pajwengvri protested. It may be said though that no one heal d Condtirtor Kearuev pro fme light. Albany Democrat. TMU1WDA Y.JULY 11. Dr. I'luley, deiitlht,room3,Duiiu blk. Travel on the railroad very light today. There will be a grand plcuio ai Camp Creek July ). Kugene will have a nmt-clus circus In August Wttlluee'e. Arch Llvurmore leclorkag for ax Hilly during vacation. A band of Kaxtern Oregon home ar rived here lut evening. TIih Kiiuene lie Work lilpi)ed a cur of leu to Horn-burg last night. The tliermometer roitMcred KS lie- gree thl afu-moon at 3 o'clock. Tlio farmer are now purchasing coiiHidcrahle liiildlng twine. w Kninli.rs sliloiMid two more car- loud of chlltem burk to New York City today. Dr Miwe have Halunlay nigni July l.'ilh. Keu hliu at Hotel r.ugtue. Kyt tesleu irre lor giawe. Tlilx carpenter, working oil the Itmirlnor mill, who struck Venter- ila- for an Increamj of IM cent wr duy in their wuges, are still out. The 4 cars cr dtcomiioscd gralilUf left at the depot a lew day ago have nlilinn.il to Jelli-rnoii. Home more car are exjiected here lu a few day to repair the iiejuii grouim ai iins pmif. Mwdfnr.1 Monitor "D'ictor I'uine Is a warm pereomil fi lend of ye editor ami ha many aciuuiuiaiice m '' eru Oregon. We all Join in congratu lation uimiii his appointment. Hulutii Rtatesman: "There I a grim humor lu the Une comity wiue' thrust at the Hulem hog.' ' Sherman Haye had a runaway ac cident near Hprlngtleld yesterday. A broken buggy I the result. Till year tho county clerk charge the clrcu to" liceuse, wliile lust yeur wa the fee. An Indication of better lime. There was (mite an excitement a KuhI Tenth street, about 10 o'clock over an alltged attempted burglary. However no roblicr wo caught. I'rofThos Condou r. K)iided to the atldress of welcome at the Chautuiigua oK!iilng, near Oregon City, yeMenlay, In hi usiiul happy manner. That pic ture of the I'rolVtwor in today's Ore goulau Is terrible. Mis Mabel Kllli Is n covering. Wayne Osbum I at McKeutle nrldgo. Itlcliard lirowu upeut yeterday at CrcMwell. Attorney ( 11 Dorrl returned home this afternoon. Archbishop (Iron lectured ul Cree well lust vveiiing. Arthur Collier came homo from Portland last night. J HCampi ell made a buslne- trip to Wooilburn tmlay. Matthew Wallls shows but little improvement lu his condition. Mrs. J 11 Coleman la iilte sick at the fumlly residence on Pearl street. Attorney Wmnlcock reluriivd home thl morning from Southern Oregon. 1). A Cameron and K A Marshall, of New Westminster, It. C, are in Ku gene. O H (lMdnow and John Brown left for the Illue Hlver mine thl morn ing. 11 !ri Teiiipleton, of Hiilsey, aud K H llrysoii, ofCervalll, U of O tudenl, aro In Kugene. Mr Itev llluir anil children, or rort land, are the guest of Mr and Mrs It II Hhurklet. W K Held and W P Fisher have gone to Crook county with a load of dried fruit. Cluildo Davis went to Albany this morning to v. luicss the nice in that city tomorrow. F K Dunn and family and Mr Mor ris have gone to the llelkuap springs to H'iid a week or two. John lirowu left for the Itluo River miiios tills morning where he will work on his claim for a few weeks. (Jo 1 1 Onburii & DeLano, druggists, sole agents In Kugene, for a Istttleof 1.IVKRINK, for the Liver, Kidney, Sick-hi aduche and CoiiHtlpution. Col. J. A. Straight went south on business this afterinsm. He will prob ably visit Rosehurg bufore returning. Tlie Ruttevllle, Marlou county hop growers, have resolved to pay SO cents iter box to picker for nine bushel boxe. MeasnO b" Hartnes, J L iegler, Frank I 'Ion and Rev J K Snyder re turned from Philomath last even lug. K. Schwartzschlld has rented tho Dr. D. A. Pulne residence, ou High street and will move to tlie same about Aug ust 1st. W T Cox, wlfo and child arrived here from Now York City yesterday. They expect to leave for Prinoville lu a few days. W 11 Flower and family arrived here yesterday morning from Mvxicoona visit to the family of Mr Ivy, who re tide near town. "Stop him;" he stole the cake, Rut the kid he shouted louder, "Clear the track", for I've got tho cake Made with "Rkd Skal Raking Powuku." F.d 1 tin bin, of PrineviUo, ha just returned from Portland. He left this afternoon fur homo, going via the Mo- Keiule route on a hlcyclo. H C Humphrey and family, Mis Uoacli, or Portland, aud Mr itev Mil bert will leave ou a trip to the Foley spring tomorrow morning. J K Hal rues, of Portland, ha beeu litrH louktmr fur limit to st.ltlii a eotonv of M) Kngllsh families upon He left dissatisfied yesterday morning. The price did not suit linn. Wheu occasion demauds it use, try De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It Is cooling to burns, t"p pain Instantly, cleanses, a perfect healer for scalds or sklu eruptions. Always curve pile. Omu kn A DkI.ano. Hon I' F Alwhlor leave for his home at Silver Lake tomorrow morning, after iuite a visit here. He will lie accompanied homo by John Baylor, an old resident of that section, who has lieou iu a Portland hospital receiving treatment ler a broken thigh. We recommend Do Witt' Colic and Cholera cure because we believe it a safe aud rvliubte remedy. It' good effects are shown at once iu case of Cholera Morbus aud similar com plaint. Osuurn A DkLano. J A Waddle, Arthur A Uowen and Frank W Waseher, of Portland, ar rived here tills afternoon and will leave tor the Foley Spring In tlie morning. W would udvl.te our friend up (lie McKeuxl to krvi their vea on Waddle or else lis will deplete tlie river of llsli and the mountains of deer and elk. Mrs Win Prottnn la vUltln will. r 1 aires at Lost Valley. LrltT Items. Dkxter, Or.. July 10. lx Rowen has lumler on the ground for Hie erection of a new dwell ing h nso . . . , W K Parker I working tor j j U,.IL. l l'l..,il,l Hill. Notwithstanding lue iiiuieiuency oi of the weather a gomny iiumer iieople galuereu iroin an iuni L i..... ii.u t-,,nrih of Jul exerclM- at thl place. Only a portion of the pro. . - i. ...... I u.t.l.tk tv niitcli grailie wa rruumcu, " nn." - apprenluted by the people. Mr Kemp .J,i 1 1, liwlurntlnn of Indeendeuce. and Col Hiralght delivered u tnaslorly oration, which wu excftiiem. The bund rave a social at C M Park er'a on Friday evening. Mis Carrie Martin I visiting uer friend, Mlsa Jennie Parvln, since the 4th. llmr nil the Iiwell C'Uir I) ground closed several day sine. The MisM-s Ituldwin or Kugene aie visiting at Win Fenton'o. J A Rrlirgs make tlie first move of his photographic lour Thursday. He gm-sto Pleasant Hill where he will re muln alxiut two week. Tuewlay wua the hottest duy In this section for a number ot year. 101 In the shade is enough lo drive most any thing to seek slmdi . I' I. WIIIImmim mill tlr Tlioiniisoii rc - turned to Silver Luke yesterday. They were accompanied ly fcverai young men of this plu who go to sea the country. Mr unit Mrs Tliomaa (Marks have re moved to Kugene to reside permanent ly. Rom To the w ife of J K Smith, a girl. Mother and child doing well. Tlie father wa killed last winter while working ou tlie railroad liearTacoma. MrsJaine Howuid, of Fall Creek, I vldllnir friend and relative neur Trent. a roimrl Is Im-Iiiit circulated bv inter ested parlies wherein it I stated that miller nave periecieu au orguiiiKniion for the purpose of buying the farmers' wheat outright and selling him the Hour. We desire to say iu justice to the Dexter mill that It lias entered no sueh organization but shall continue the exchange buslmsui. Regular. (iiHhen Item. July 10, 1805. Farmer are very busy haying and cutting early grain. Mrs Dodsou and children, of Raker City, who have been visiting relative and friend In thl vicinity started home Sunday. Alton Hampton, of Kugene, wa in (ioshen Sunday. J It Marshall, of Irving, visited friend near (loahen Sunday. Miss Kllallnlt, of Coburg, wo the guest of Mr R F Keeney Sunday. It F Kby and Wille Robinett, of Creswell, were visiting at this place Sunday. Our fieoplo scattered somewhat on the Fourth, some going to Falrmouiit. some lo Dexter, while we, tlie writer, and a few other celebrated at Walter vi! lo. The dunce given by Mathews Rro., on the evening of the Fourth wa largely attended. O M Calinw has certainly made a success trading horse lutely. The one he now has he hu turned out to die. (leorge Reod let hi team run away with a binder Monday, resulting in a total wreck of (he machine and a close call for himself. Although previously mentioned In the (it'ARO, we cannot refrain from calling attention to the union of two of our mimt estimable young people who were Joined in holy wedlock tlie parlors of the Hotel Ktiirene, Ku erne, Oregon, July 4th, !$'.": Justice UooS Miller, of Creswell. officiating, Mr II L Swagcurt and .Nils Ida Do Witt I icing the c intruding parties. Tlie ceremony was terforined at 11:30 nclock a. ni., and after congratulations the groom and his beautiful bride led their guests to the dining hall where they enjoyed a sumptuous repast pre pared by Sir Rrown for the occasion, lteturninir to the parlor the company spent several pleasant hour together, Ml Lulu Matlock at the piano. The itrootn wore a full drsst suit and the bride was attired in a beautiful simile of brown silk. Those present at the ceremony were: W N Matlock, of Pendleton, Han L Rllyeu, Dr Lowe and wife, Kill Matlock and wife and the Mioses Matlock, of . Kugene, A A Keeney and MIm Nannie Wallls. of (ioshou. The young couple returned toUoshen on the Mil where they will make their home on tlie large farm and stock ranch alxuit one mile south of thl village. May Ood bless the union. Tho school director of our district meet Saturday July Pith, lit 8 o'clock, to employ a teacher. I've a secret In my heart, Sweet Marie, A tale I would Impart, 8w.et Marie: If you'd even fairer lis You must always uo Parks' Tea The Improvement you will ee. Sweet Marie. Sold by A. Yekinuton. Phohatk Cor kt. In the matter of the gMirdiansliip of Martha Ann Mo Alister, insane. Prohable value of etatf VHK Petition of relutlves filed asking that K. O. Potter be appointed guardian. Citation issued lo the a;sve person to show cause why such action should no be approved. De Witt's Colic aud Cholera cure never disappoints, never fails to give Immediate relief. It cure just at sure a you take it. Osiii'un A DkLano. Tlie bicycle iMirwp.iudoiu of the Sa lem Jouraal is not in love with the Sunt lain wagon road. He write: L"Of till the mountain roads in Ongon, this lA'haiiou road ha Hie wer.il grades of all. Tlie surface of the road Is pretty fair, but iu hundreds of place there are from 6 to 6 per cent up grades coining this way down the mountains where It would' have Ixvn Just as ea-y to have had a water grade i us It is ou the McKcnxie route, hut it look like the parlies n.io Uu out tt.e ' road had not the faintest gliinmeilngs j of tlie llrst principle of read making. The county road la-low the t.ill g;tel is a grilt ileal better tl'..,l.' l-ul l!:e' r-iad iu-d in niO!-t i luiv Is It ! d vt boulder with a thin coating of du-t ovir them and the Silurians living ; n ion j claim It to he a ro:id, tmt Hi not." A I.AViiK Rksikkmk Uer. Dr. Me.!Ntr it building a baiidiMiiiie rx--i- I. noe on bin live aeiv tiu.-t of land at l-'alrmoiint. TliurOt of tlie nMiilenix iil be atHict ;,1,ikxi. Ml Carrie Mullot k i ilt-rkluj: in J I) Matlock A (Vs. store. t'OMMiSSP'VEKH COl'KT. TKIAI. Jl'KOKH. j s W Klirimpf. H'J ": r n lounger - ou Ali-ert Hendricks H 40 A J Zumwalt 17 M A K Puterson 2 Robert Mlllicttli... P-' 40 (J W Scar 21 00 A W Haskell 2 20 John Tait 1 "0 HHIIyluroi PJ 2 TA1.KHMA.N. H P Iiwe.l 4 (if) K Wlittttiim 4 Al Powers 4 00 S R Williams 4 00 Tho Hardy 4 00 J O Reel 4 00 YA Oray 2 00 U J Frasler 4 00 J M Stullord - 4 00 tieo ('roller, witness, grand jury 1 day 2 0" E J Frnslor, witne, grand jury 2 duvs 4 00 F li Kennedy, witness, grand Jury 2 days 1"1 miles 4 00 Fied Hweet, witness, grand Jury 2 duy 4 00 Huttio Raker, witness, grand Jury 2 day 7 miles 4 70 Ethel Krewster, witness, grand Jut v 2 day 11 mile 10 J KKbbcrt, wittiv, grand jury 2rtavi H mile n K.U.-IIB Welty, witness, grand Jurv2day 4 00 W M Puikerson. witness, grand Jury 1 day 2 00 J M Ahrums, w it ties, grund jury Jury I day 2 00 Jiime Holiiriun, w itness, grand li.rv I day 2 00 Mike Waulil, witnes, grand Jury I .lav 2 00 W M Vanduyn, witness, grand Jure, 1 day 15 mik-s 3 50 L S Itiddeli, witness, grand Jury I day 2 00 Editor Spores, witne, grind Jury 1 .lay 2 00 J It Piirkeron, witness, grand jury 1 day, 30 mile o 00 Mary Purkerson, witness grund Jury 1 iuy 2 00 Clrnles Zumwalt, wltmss.grutid Jurv. I day, 20 mile 4 00 J il Harris, witness, grand jury, I day '. 2 00 L P Fawver, witness, grand Jury. I ilny, 30 miles 5 00 Fred umwalt, witness, grand Jury, 1 day. 30 mile 5 00 Millie Shelton, witness, grand jury, 2 days 4 00 Thomas A Clark, witness, grand jury, 1 day 2 00 George Rowiuan, wituess, grand Jury, 1 day 2 00 Henry Waxsefeller, witness, grand Jury, 1 day, 62 mile 7 20 A T Conger, witne, grand Jury, 1 duy 28 miles 4 80 Mattie Jennings, witness, grund Jury, I day 2 00 Now at this time came on to Ik? heard Hie apiilica- ion of R M Duv and Cutting Calif, for repayment of $243.6! bid on a certain lilece f property be longing to Ceo M and Lizzie Miller, sold for taxes for assetsinent of 1892, on the ground that said assessment uud sale was void, and It appearing to the satisfaction of this court that suid R M Day and Cutting Calif are entitled to the relief asked for; and whereas James E. Holt, a mortgagee of said proH-rty sold promises and does here by nay into this court $75 tuxes on said properiy; It is hereby ordered Hint said sum of t-l.'i.U'J be and Hie same Is hereby remitted, and the coun ty clerk is hereby authorized and di rected to draw his warrant In favor of R M Day nnd Cutting Culit for said sum of (243.U!, and it is further ordered thai said Day and Calif surrender up to he cancelled tho certificate of sale thry hold for said proa-rty, covered by tlie mortgage held by said Holt. It is hereby ordered that on and after July 1, 1M!3, the county clerk's first deputy will be allowed $1,000 per year, and (hut the first deputy sherill will be allowed for one year from and after July 1st, l.V.n, $t5 per month. At this time the court established road district No 102 and appointed evi)Il Smith, supervisor thereof for tlie remainder of the year 1 St-", said district lieiug bounded in follows: Rck'innlug at the ll w corner of sec It, tplos, r 3 w, thence south lo miles, west 0 mite, sou til 12 miles, east 18 miles, north IS miles, west 3 miles north 0 mile, east 3 miles, north 3 mile, wet 12 miles to place of begin ning. A cup of Parks' Te.i at n'ght moves tho bowel In the morning without pain or discomfort. It is a great health giver and blood purifier. Sold by A. Ykiunuton. Karl's Clover Root, the great Rlood Turifler, give froslmess and clearness to the Complexion uud cures Constipa tion. 25 cts., 50 els., $1.. Sold by Henderson & LI un. Dr. Finley, dent 1st, room 3, Dunn blk. Shilo's Cure is sold en a guarantee. It cures incipient consumption. It is the best cough cure. Only otie ccut a dose. 2.rcts.,50cts., $1. Sold by Hen dersou 4 Linn. Parks' Cmigh Syrup cities Coughs Cold and Consumption. Mrs. Cuth erine Bluett of Le Roy, N. Y., says: "I took one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup. It acted like magic. Stopix-d my cough and I urn perfectly well now." Sold by A. Ykkinuton. Captain Sweeney U. 8. A., San Di ego, Cat., uys: ''Shilo's Catarrh Remedy is the firrt medicine I have ever fouud that would do mo any good." Trice 50c Henderson A Lian. J E Hale, of San Jose, California, arrived here on thl morning' early train to look after hi pioporty inter ests, iu a day or two lie will leave on a fishing excursion to the mountains with Judge Fisk. Persons who arc subject to diarrho-a will find a speedy euro In lo Wilt's Colie nod Cholera cure. Use no oilier. Il is tho bctl that cai. be made, or that money can procure. It leaves the sys tem lu natural conditio! after ue. We sell It. 0.4iit'RN A DkLano. A. Vl Wheat Bags, 5c. ' i 'm t lorgei to guess on our soap sales, it costs vou nothiiifr. Wo simply will tlivule jro!itson extra iiuanti"tit we will soil. A V I I 1 mi m AND i U Ull Will lie Closed Out AT COST. If you want shoes at your own prices now is tho time to buy. They aro going fast. YORAN & SON, Exclusive Shoe Dealers, .rickets In Harney City. Tlie crickets have Invaded the town but such a din Is being raised about their K.rs It Is thought they can be turned and headed oll uutil they gel set into traveling in anoth direction. Two year ago Haruey was crawled al over by this bluck pest, llower and vegetable gardens being rescued by tacking 4-inch wide tin with llored top around the fencing. One citizen ...i.i. ...i,.. .. r..ti ynfli.rHil tlie loss Willi WHO - of hi inclosure, but had u yurd full of crickets after the tow u was uuaimoueu by them his ipuota having grown too large to crawl nut where they had crawled In. Fact. Davit Henderson, Undertakers ano Embalmers. Cor Wil. and th sts. Stage Line tojitson Springs. We will commence running a stage line to these celebrated springs from, EUGENE, June 10th. The stage will leave Hotel Eugene on Mondays and Thursdays al o'clock a. in., returning the follow, ing Wednesdays and Saturday at 6 p. m Every attention will be given to the comfort of passenger. Round-Trip Tickets,$7. Clark & Blackburn It Will Pay- You when in want of anything in tlie line oi Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Combs, Brushes, Syringes, and Rubber Goods generally, TO Al l. - YERIHGTOn NINTH STREET DRUG STORE, CONSER BLOCK, LTGLNE. You mil nave money on family sn1 horse prt-neriptien. our l iinllllsn I'owrtrr i thr Hml on tiarlh. one (hiuiiiI put-It-Kes, 10 ct-iiU: tliree fur II. wl. An frwnbl TATntlvo and KntVT Totno. Bold by Druirrtstgorscnt by BaiL teMUi and $1.00 per pscltai-o. Camples i reo. WA Uf T.ie Favorite I1VI iIvkrt'joTcctbanaLreUi,2Jo. Solil,t)y llnidi-rson & Una. H. N. CRAIN. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling and Silver-Plated Ware. BoTWatch Repairing a Spclulty.-i(4 Euobnb, Oregon H. U. NOKTUM, 0. W. KlMSIT Norton & Kinsey, Attorneys-at-Law. Coinmtrcliil and 1'rotinle Duelut-u a Sjieo- laiiv. otlict) In Harris' Block. A Muji-stic Steel Range A No. 8 t'm.k Stov A No. 8 Wash Roller 1 (llnsa Lined Oil (Jan I doz. 0 it. milk pan I 5 ot. tew pan I Hour fifter 1 wiiMi bii!in 1 DUli pan 1 10 it. milk pail 1 li(t. milk pail 1 eolleepot 1 tea pot 1 oet knives & fork 1 lurjrr bread knife 1 bandied man's axe , 1 long bnndli-d sbovel Wire imil-ltiiM Oliddeu Rurb Wire t AT ,.f42 .. l:! .00 1X1 .83 ,3-S .85 .15 .10 .0.) .20 .15 .20 .15 .15 .50 .15 .75 .of) 2.8-i 3.00 Griffin Hardware Co. Oat Bass, 41-2c. '.O n. inn v mv K L(UlllA) VAlVlUkJ j Sd. F OS ft bti'T W l" L N PTC u H K. "j Uill Not Be Undersold.. F. E. (THE OLD Wo arc closing out all our LADIES UNDERWEAK. GINGHAMS, LACES, DOTTED SWISSES, DEM1TIES We will meet all prices oflero t'Call and see our prices. 1Pa r.noo SEAMSTRESS nnncrnnTnurnrwiTV"' UUUOLllULliUljUlJWUIlI giiouMuMii""i"- onc or oun NEW EMSTHESS SEWING MACHINES. : ' ''7J V." , t" , IF THE ? IS $ YOU ARE AFTER, AND Full value for your money, we can be relleo" anrt depr-mltd iimhi every time. We claim to sell you at our estub liIiiiii'iit The Very Best Goods 4 At the Lowest Prices,.- And to make each purchase a bargain in sry n.riiniiig ot the word. J. D. MATLOCK & CO., Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Enots td h:ts. Trent Items. We omitted tontute in our last items tliut Uncle Hilly Veutch hud sold his farm to Tom (ioxsaKe and hits bought the ivl m Iml nroiicrty at tlii place and resides on Wall Btreet, Uncle Tom nays ho want to et down closer to tlio willow una assist tlieru in their atiuc- UollH. The cheess faetory is still poing at I'leaxaiit Hill. It is an enterprise In which all Hhould take an intelvat. When it cIokc for K""d. the people will regret it, for then they will make butter at the low price of 5 or 6 cents. Jack and l'earley Titzcr sturted for Eiiftern ( Irenoii lust Monday. Hufim WiMiil has moved hi family ba-khomeund hi wife is employed on tlie farm of N. (1. I'it.er. Dr. Thompson and t'lmrlie Williams have returned to Summer Lake, start ing Tiietiduy. No teacher is employed yet to teach the full term at Trent. S. M. Titus and wife, of Kugene, are visiting their son, A. J. Titus, this week. There seem to be a rush for wild blackberries this year. There 1 quite a lot of them iu the woods this sum mer. U. M. Rowland, Drover Williams and his sister Ktta are at the Kitson spriugs to stay for the season. M k. Sloctm. Thnrston lteiui. July 0, 1S95. The camp nuetlng at this place Is being largely attended. A great deal of Interest Is manifested.. Tliere have been no conversions as yet. It will probably continue over next Sabbath. Horn, to the wile of Goo Sides, a 10 pound girl. Mother and daughter are doing nicely, but the father's case is hopeless. The niMoritv of tho Thurstonites went to Wttlterville the 4th, but the oelebrution wasalmo-ta failure owing to the inclemency of the weather. The play entitled 'Finigan's Fortuus" was viry nicely rendered bv the local troupe at the hall In the afternoon. Mr. Geo. Milam aud family have re turned to Walturville to reside there until the ending of Mr Milam's school after which they will return to Thurs ton. 'Jranlpa Everett, Mho has seen helpless siiuV lust spring, Is gradually growing weaker. His mind appears to be failing bi.n. ' nicKEYE. KITSON Hot IVIediGal Springs. Wonderful Care of Mast Ail Kinds of Dis eases Pertaining to the Hunan Bodj. All VUido( hath Only $1 Per Week, and FREE houwunn tho grounds to ramp to, Stopo-ilyon night on the road, tt LowelL Aecemnio.Htio:i8 furnished Ij -A. D. Hyland.- Hotel neur thi- SpriiiK. and Free Hack-- iii-i to Hi,, .-i.rliui M;i,t j Morning. Su!!onvr "U U'"1'' W U' lu"lW lr 'he tiZ"ZWn r,'fti,l 1,r"mi'1 "' G. M. BLACKBURN, lowfil, OrrKon. DUNN STAND.) Summer floods Rc "inam. J as we aro bound to do .1 HI- F, E. DUNN 4i r Never liefore ,n, .. . ... ,V i '"'t'. Yi As,ri,liyli.Kl,Kra,U-K: irt-adily sold by ioi-,,1 .111 ft : fr lotTO.ourprloebMo,, ht ) -27 to $28, and ewry Mw l,''1 for Hv viar. UmuU-h,. I'jicii mactitne lias tm. n.. beven Drawer, Cover. l)ri, t i-mnlrl8 u-ltb lli miu..i,, 1 i W..I...,. "J L",,"r,,u-"'"-li i i . j-iirir. i v anil i-xurnliiH U fnm i. ,.i.. '. der. I lwy are right; bougm (, ' " BICYCLES, j If you ar Bolutr t ride a wIm,. ' and iet price on our ntrictlv hv', grade wlie-l before buylni;. ' Trlee uf strletly firHtH-ln lll tc'J tOo. Tliev will aland hard work, l eSHilv and will pUnne you. I For piirtk-ular address or cull at v ) J..r ..f P. Frank & Sons, bugene, Oregon, BELKNAP- I'luurpaneil and womU-rtuI!r effiwcioui in Curing Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, liter ici ft nej Complaints, Catarrh, Orifsj, la Grippe, Private Eim Ague, Etc. tot aijd ;oId, Steam, Electris A i FINE Free Pasture for Horses. . 1 Tho rlwt K'S' All amanoi puinf "". L,'i,.,.n. with Salmon. Rainbow and Mh-rkM Htane l.-aves hoi.-. In K.u.n. J J Spring.. Monday.. W- ! , Torrnww Addrea,! ''ffiV, Uni-Co., FRUIT TREES: K yon want to plant Iran i - Kk ran av 25 per ci-ut. ou your order oy i ing from the . Willamena laiiey nuriuij Of WOortBUKN, OREUOS. C9-SEND FOR PRICE LI5T. L m sal III n new BLPQRE wri fF. .'V U31 tl .v., fvirsniiSIff SI. X. 0. Wlii srii.l iirfi w is aolil nnrfpr po:ii. writtJ i Ijoaa oi Drain and o " Uuirknmai Nisht Ix;m; t Confidoncoi NerT.nll"'w,: 1- Uaa ol Brain and Ni-ito l'".Thh-1 k J Ulllrknwai I-llfflir . i . . .il I'm '! do; i ' krf . .In Lou of tWrof thi-Oio .-lat'!' I''rcr I'tmuui.a kih Inula and Deal!-. Uf nw.il.tl a l'.xf; 'tnil n .n.i.i.uii.i..irt or rvttll . ' .,- Rr nmil.fl a 1V "!'!.. 11 litw Kill rnra W. k Ilen.lA.-lK-. ,B LWer Complainf, rt. mr b tf "'"i VX M Osbum A lielann. via riTi;r.i".JsV'iJ :.r.ir w-:-i-"'i'i::.;i'"i",';.-'k: :n ' .. ...nil . 08BURS & DKLANO, PniUli"" gu ti, Kugene Dn-gon. LAD"! - L'tl. r - . .a .n thA o' tinnl a-: liable cr- on tn ' , 1 ' mati. Ueuuinerolil 1 . egeuta,,r.UBene, tmg" A B r . ... v..rf".J. LlUrv MBit. Wastars Attnut, U J It J I Ml 1 1 1 L Li) Hot Medical Springs. l-..WI.. br. u lilo1"'1."- ..ti.m. Oo.it. ltJ"." ',".(" .t rl.. Awmn i. iiiJ . .. Sold by all Pro aula.