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..,mv'vWiW''W''.',lv' for Infants and Children. Castorla If to wi ll to children Out recommend It u superior tany prescription anowolome." )L A. Axittii M. 1'-, 111 So. Oxford Ht., Krookbn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castorla I so universal aa It uiwlls to well known that It seems a work ot supcrvroK-atlon to endorse It. Few are tin InUiMjent family who do Hot k p t'antorl within easy reach." Cxaxot xUaTTO, T. D., Kew York City. KLL Popular Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, CALL ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH. Lane County Bank. (Kslabllihed In MSI) EUGENE, OREGON. A oeneral Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O.HOVKY, President. J. M. AKIIAMH, Cashier. A. (I. 1IOVKY, Jk.. Asst.Cashr. I. C. CHURCH. B. D. PAINE. F.W.OSBURN Prssldsnt. Vic Pruldinl. Cashlar. THE Eopc Loan and Savings BANK, Of Eugene, - - DIREVTORS-J. IT. Church, J. II. Harris, W. Ilrown, II. II. 1'aluo, P. W. Unburn. Fall Up Capital, $50,000. A General Banking Business Transacted. luteresl allowed on time deposits, (tallectlon entrusted to our rate will receive prompt attention. ASH GROVE POULTRY YARD. tIA omMi pins second io nuns in ine nm. White niul Ilarrcd Plymouth Rocks, ltult mill lliown Leghorns and Silver Hpauglcd Hamburgs. Es: $1.50 per 15; two settings $2.50 I also hare a few choice KiikII.Ii Merk.hlre pill (or ill o. hatulsrtlnti Ktiaianlceil. Address Ainoa it. hi , t'obttrg, Oregon. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Uddetr, Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises 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 Tissut Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang; Liniment conquer! lln, Make rUm or Beut well Castorla cun Colic, CoosllpaMon, Rour Htomach, luarrhisa, F.ru.-Ulln, KJ11 Worms, glo sleep, d promote. T gintton, Without Injurious medication. "For mtm years 1 h mcommTiV i your 'Castorta,' and shall always eontlti t do M It baa invariably produced bni (s'Ut result. " tnwiit r. Pii, m. d., lXtb Blruxt Mid 7U Aw., Kew York City Ts fnrrim Cntteitrt, 77 Miiui Bra-trr, Krw Yoa Cn: im ii in 1 1 hi ii Our peoples uro still going mouri- tianward. Tho price of wheat lias been tna- tnriilly oilvancud the pai-t wctk. Let it coiitinuo to uuvaneu. There has hern u stemly uilvanct- itt the price of wool, and it i now worth 12 centH per pound in thin city. All iroductB are udvancing proportionately. Tlio Oegon law exempting home Hteada from execution has been declared invalid. That's all right. If you are K ing to exempt any thing, exompt everything, bo an to iut all on the same footing and wipo out the credit eyHtem atone stroke, and not iy lime pieces. The Yaquina correspondent writ ins: to the Salem journal says: "An Albany man was here the other day and pays that freights arejiiHt as high between Albany and Kugeno as before tho Oregon I'acilic was built, and that nearly all tho freight of the latter city is hauled by wagon from Corvallis But all over tho rest of tho valley, freights nro very much lower since tho Oregon 1'aciflo was open to Yaouina Kay, and atalow estimate this harbor saves tho people of the Willamette valley at leant a million ilollirs a year on freights alono. Not that tho freight hauled over tho Oregon lucitiu evor amounted to that much, but the water rato to S;m 1'rancinco via Ya'iuina Hay has operated as a regu lator on all Western Oregon freight to that amount in the intorest of tho producer. In other words the eoplo of Western Oregon will pay in one year, if thia harbor was closed or this railroad abandoned, one million dollars more than they do now (or freight and would ro ceive one million dollars Ices for their produots. When it is zonsid ercd that tho government has spent in all only $000,000 in improving this harbor, tho talk of such men as Capt. Coulson of the life saving service, who was here last week is very ill-founded and almost imper tinent. Ho thought tho govern ment was spending altogether too much money on Yaquina Bav and made some of tho natives hero feel as though he was paying it out of his own pocket I want the Willam otto valley to keep an eye on these enemies of this harbor. Tho blue coated gentlemen of tho war do partment who live at Portland and tan Francisco and draw salaries from the government and ride on freo passes havo very little regard for i ho pioneers who havo spent their lives on this Pacific coast and endured tho hardships required to mako this country habitabU and a valuable part of Undo Sam's dom inion, (.apt. llamtons remark mat there is water enough in laquina Hay to drown some of them, is pretty grim humor but it reflects tho feeling of not a few of tho people of Western Oregon. FOR YOOR. Farm, Garden, and Field Seed, liiasswaro, Crockery, Groceries, Wooden and Willow Ware, :-GO TO-: C. G. GOLDSMITH & CO. Highest market price paid for country produce. pJITAHl.MIIRP lNO.l F. H. HAMMER, llt.l sut .'IT PurU St., cur. Cotnuxrrlsl, San Francisco, Cat. V y ilir hth't msrkrt rlr lor Wheat. Barley, Oats, Potatoes, Apples, Poultry, Hides, Wool, ANU GENERAL PRODUCE. n 6 m rmy you to writ vi. id krr (sxlrd. l.lU'rml suvstH-ea uifttlv ou iHu.isuiunts. .,),.,,. (Sun Kronrl.ro Pndiir lirhsiuj. .IliULl. nu tsuvlsro fruit ktrhsuis. HOUR UMVEUS1TY .NEWS. UnOrefc-oulun (,lvc an Afcuuul of ilte I'Mculty Trouble. Prof Lui lln ( nrr l will take clmrK of the i luin'f Kilinl literature and rhetoric. , Prof MeKlroy has been transferred from KiikIimIi litcruture to ethics TheOri'Koniaii, from some source, Im obtained wlmt purports to In an account of IihI'Ih working of allulrs among the faculty. It nuy: "ll It tfeiicriilly known at Kui?eno tliut the int-uilwrN of the faculty of the Ktute L'nlmNllv Imve not Ikm-ii work- j In); together In ci fuel harmony since tho advent of I'rcMlilcnt ( ImpniHii. The new iirchlilciit entered umiii hlx duties with a ilftriiilnatlon to create M-veral rhanue in the unlvemlt y, and It was not long before the iiiciiiUth of tlio faculty were axkinir theinselvt-M If their pimitlonsweru very secure. Mem- BiiHorthe UlUIIIIII, WHO, Of COIIDM', htivu the Interml of their alma muter at heart, begim to iIIki'iikm t he Mituittloii. Miinv be lie veil that rrenldelit Llian- limn was nroVliiK to no me uiuti neeu- ed a- tin executive head; others con cluded he wax to radical In a deter initiation to "hutcernlzo" the unlver nilv. 1'reMlilelil l IIUpillHIl WIW BCCUMIl ot many frleudior the unlvemlty with r. . . .... . .i i Ijelnif an HL'iIri-lve politician; other aid he was a diplomatist, ami had the true Interents of the unl verntv at heart. Certain. It Is, that when the oulurle of the memberx of the faculty holding chulrx wire reduced from '400 to MM- I'rt Hidwiit (.'Impman'M salary remained the name, .MH. This cnuned a good ileal of comment at the time. riiotte who claim to be oil the IiihIiIf of the ailalmof the university say that the opposition to l'n sideut Chapman cniiHlHts of John W Johnson, proietuior ot ethics and I.atiu; n-orvwor rs J Hawthorne, who occupies the chalrol mental philoHopliy ami I-.hkIihIi litem ure. and Profemor K B MKlmy, now lu the chair of ethics, l'rofctwor John son was for many years president of the university, and was diKplaced by President Chapman, rroiewor iiaw thome has for many years been idun titled with tho Institution. Professor McKlrny In a new man. having been elected to the eliair of J-.hkIIrIi lltera ture lat winter. The appointment at the time created a creut deal of nurorimj, and It was freely charged that it was lite result r political ma' Diuulallon. These three professors, II Is no secret, President CliKpman desires retired. Whether an ell'ort was made to carry out his wishes at yesterday's mwtitimr Is not known: but, utany rate, the three professors seem to have mado common cause and been able to defeat any attempt at removal." Sprlnglleld Items. Ju'y 24. the air. Pulverized earth Alls Mrs Arthur Huberts Lebuunn. Is visiting lu Miss Etta Itowerman Is staying at Mr (lren's on Camp creek. Miss Jennie Smlthson is spending thuHouaysat Mr "lorlon's. Mr.Mor ton has been very sick but Is uow Im pntvlng. Rev Caldcr spent several days on Camp creeK tills wecK Itev Day liiiiuersed three persons in the race laal nuiulay. Mrs Pukuii has been quite sick for some time. The lee cream social by the M E church people was quite a success, Mlsa Ethel Stewart returned home Monday from quite an extended visit with her sistei, Mrs JIattie Wheeler, near 8clo. Mrs ltoweruiati litis some kind of an enlargement on her face thought by sume to te a cancer. Mr. Klntiy is building a new baru. A flshinv: party returned from Cres cent lake a few days ntro and say they can n nt lti-Hi nsiii. Ant it very good place lor iismng eltlier Mrs Emma Long of Cottaire tirove made a visit to mends In tspringtleld last week. Klin reports lively times lu the untve. Air Kowland had a line Jersey cow roundered on oats a tew days ago. Cou, JiKO KK-MiT. Saturday the sur guoiis re set James 1. Inn's broken leg and they now have strong hocs of be ing ami to save tne limn, though it badly crushed. Tho bono was broken Kin are oil" not far below the hip, and Hit) muscles of the leg were crushei and lacerated. There is a hole In the tlesh, which to all appearance wa caused in some manner hv a bolt be lug forced into the lug. Si'kino-Watkh Watkr Wokks. D. W. Coolidge Ik putting lu a system of water works at his fruit ranch seuth of town, lie has a spring at an cleva Hon of 2.'i) feet above his house and will pltHt the water d iwn to his house It will have good force and will make and excellent system for Irrigating on a small seaie. Tik Works MovKi.-The S V tie works train passed through Eugene this forenoon euroute from Cornelius to Dunsmuir, California, where it will be stationed for a while. It w ill tie brought back to Latham, where It for merly wa, In a few months. Neuralgia ATTACKS THE EYES Makes THE LIGHT Unbearable. PERMANENTLY CURED BY lINO Ayer'o Pills My hu.ihand wa nib.lort to evrr f . ntt;-k of neuralgia which emised lilm o! Btr.it pnln in,l tinrrlng. The p;lii! wore piliH'i.illy aIhhiI his eye, ami Ik oliiMi liait to rvtiKitn tit stlnrkrnril recti , oi not Mug al lr l s'aisl the Ayer'n t I'lMi Mug recimirmiMot, !ic tiled tin t". : mllig our leorr c;;. l tnrtft. Thry trf y o soon sff.irilnl r'll. t, Inllownl I y is rtu.i- O; In-lit rtir. I nut a .trotti; tellewr III tin- i ltliMi-y t f Ay r's IMIs. ami wot M Kit o' id vltltotit tin ni fur tin tlitir tlalr cjH."- Mis. M. K. Puut. liberty. T i. "t Invr used Ayt'r' Tills In my fanill) l'f li'rty yrnrs, mul trard thrm as tin v ty till. Vnrlo M.vttTix lUM'w k, Ukedty. Fix AYR5S PILLS Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR vi; o: Or 2j Cl c Zi o I tl Ml -mm Personal- j Dully Ourd. July 2.'. ; Ham riohirmlth Is lu town. Ed Test visited at Fpringlleld yisi-T- nay. Mrs Thus Jenkins Is visiting al Cor- vail is. Hen Oacii went to bis farm this morning. The hose b iys were remembered last evening, Indian summer It inakln.' it ap pearance. Whitney, the root racer, hits ootiiK-u up again. Another bill poster f ir the utiace hows arrived here this afternoon. Tom Hharp left this ufteri oou on a trip south. Prof and Mrs Condon returned home this afternoon. Frank Test, of Portland, Is visiting here a few days. Mine Mary Thompson U hoinu from a visit to Coyote. J (J Htevenson returned fioiu Oregon City this afternoon. O It Chrlsinan returned from boda- vllle this afternoon. J A Benson, of Cottage Grove, was In the city Huoday. S M Oarrlsen returned yesterday from a visit to Lematl. Will Yerao Is reporting on the Guahd fur a few days. Fred Uean, of Beaton, was In the eliy the fltstof the week. Secretary of State Kiucald and fam ily spent Hunday at Newport. Hon A O Hovey was a passenger to Portland yesterday morning. MrsJ W Shumate, of Wulterville, was visiting In Eugene today. Mrs James Hoffman and daughter went to Newport this morning. Hhcrilt Johnson, and son, Louis, went to Fali Creek this morning. II C Kice went to Newport yester day for a couple of week's outing. L H Livermora and family left this morning for a month's outing at Foley springs. Louis Johnson left this doming to sM-nd two or three days ou his claim al Fall Creek. Mrs N K Frazer and daughter went to Linn county this morning to visit her brother a few days. Miss Emma Warrior returned home to Corvallis today, after a visit of sev eral days In this city. TO Hendricks and family and Mrs F L Chambers will leave lu a few days for an outing at JNewport. l!ev Millard, well known here, Is uow at the Umpqua life saving station where tie holds meetings. Dr Kuykendall, who returned from Drain Sunday, reports leaving his father somewhat improved. Alex Cockerllne and family have re turned home from an extended visit at The Dalles and Aumsville. 1) A Itoss of Camp Creek went to Portland yesterday. He expects to en gage lu teaming lu that city. Miss Emma Edwards, of High Hank, returned home yesterday after a visit r several days In the city. W li Flowers and family have re turned to their home in Mexico after visiting with relatlvesln this city. W L Bristow. theenterorising Pleas ant Hill merohaut and postmaster, came down today Willi a loud or chit tern bark. Misa Kelly, who has been spending some months at the Bisters' school iu this city, went to her home at Port land this morning. Mrs Grant Thompson, of Harney vaney is visiting ner parents, Mr and Mrs W V Haines, of thiscltv. (She Is accompanied by Miss Blanch Craig. Earl Wilson left this morning for San Flanclsco, going by the Yaquina Mute. He expects to go from there to Woodland, Yolo county where he will remain. J V Henderson expects to leave to morrow morning for Lake county, where he will spend the summer and fall months, reluming to Eugene late mis mil. H D Hmlth, of Montleello, Iowa, and his daughter, Mrs of Seward (Jlvmpia, Washlnglm, are visiting Eugene friends a few days, and leave to-ulghl lor laiuoruia. David Collier, who has been visitiug ins parents in inn city some weeks, leaven tonight fur Massachusetts. where he has a position as secoad mas ter mechanic in a large chair factory John utrgcr, Frank Hanson, O M lawyer and C It Johnson left for the mountains Sunday, and will spend several weeks rusticating at Foley and llclknup springs and other points of Interest. Statesman: Professor and Mrs. Thomas toinlon of Eugene, arrived last evening from Oladstoue park where they have attended the Chau tauqtia assembly. They will visit over unday with their daughter, Mrs Judge Bean. A private letter received here last Saturday evening states that the Humphrey party, Geo Hall attd daughter, Miss Carrie, and Mis Con verse, or rortiand, made the trio to Horsepasture last week. Everything Is lovely there now. Miss Hall caught a monster troui a lew uays biiico. A visit to the Ebbert warehouse w here Humphrey & tsegarare packing peach plums will convince anyone that one acre of fruit Is worth twenty acres ot grain. 1 he dog catcher commenced work today. License has been paid on less than tlfty dogs, and though there Is a number to catch, but two or three have la-en caught today. A Newport correspondent savs Mrs E Eldrigde, of Siuslaw, a sister of lapialn rymond. or rortiand, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs J G Holeembe, the government surveyor. Her eon Arthur, is the clerk ou the government works at Newport. Editor Anils returned home this af ternoon from Newport, where he has been attending the t ress Association. Pro. Amis looks sick and says he doesn't ft el well. He says he took a trip out over the bar and it made him seasick. He doesn't say anything about the clam bake or the "hi Valves" got outside of. W'htn at Oregon City last week Prof 1 iios Condon met a UUy from i'ort land who told bins of having been with the party vho ascended Mt Adams, and while there thev found a box containing the nnmes of Prof Con don and several olhei dated August lM4. The box and its cou leu ts bad withatiNMl the storms of over thirty yearn. St-aiirsTiVB. Jacksenville Times: The members of the Oregon Press As social ion took their annual bath at Ya ouina yesterday. I.ate ad view rHirt that ttte ly is rapidly shoaling ansl the government will be called onto drvdge out the channel. Personal. )ttt! ijuiwl, July "il Mr- N Filch Is home from roruaim. .. . . i E II Lttuer came up from 1'ortianu nitty. Mrs A T Cockerllne and children will no to Newport tomorrow. n..uii A lth.lt- came UP from i mv v...t..r.i..v for a few days' visit uu v "v- J - ... r ii i.'i. is.' ii si a ri-'iinilmr vihii- j 1 jk jiuniii " " " ' or from Newport to Huleni yesterday. Mis Vivian Dunton, orcamp i-re has returned home irom r.asin.. B"M C.H.. MrsIIettie Cowgin ami .uts r-.w. Kowland ure home irom a - Walton. Mrs Elmer Cleaver of Pendleton ar- rived here tills afternoon on a visu m friends. Mrs M I Underwood and daughter, Miss Margaret, are visiting at 'lacoma, Wash. Mrs A I) Charlton and little son re turned to their home at Portland mis morning. H E Brown, of the Hotel fcugene, is home from a short visit to the upper McKenzie. J W Kozen, of Sealtle, Washington, Is here loeklug over the country wuu view to locating. Mr Ira S Davlsson and wife and son, of Tacoma, are visiting ilov v buii- lert aud wife In tniscuy. E C Smith and family and Michael Lill expect to leave tomorrow morning for the McKenzie springs. Profit K A Herd, of Latorelle halls, has returned home, after a visit with the family ofMrlloper. Mr M Post left today on a trip t brought California and perhaps tl bast, tie Will maae mustu einuuic. Scott Landes. w ho has been visiting relatives here, left thl morning fur his home in the Coeur d'Alene country. Carev Martin. Secretary Klncald's private secretary, came up from Salem litis afternoon on a short business trip. We understand Miss Etta Bettman, formerly of this city, now has a home with M Sichel, oil Joo inn, in run land. Mrs Duncan, who was called hereby the death of her father, M Wallls, left this morning for her home at Dayton, Wash. A W llose and Mr Smith's family, from t'orvatlis, passed through the city yesterday ou their way to the Fo loy springs. Mrs A G Mathews and children left this morning for the McKenzie springs, where they will spend several weeks sojourning. John Henderson left on the local this afternoon for a visit to his former home, Paisely, in Lake county. Mr, Henderson, during Ills residence In Eugeue, made friends who wish him prosperity iu future undertakings, 0. r. Sale Confirmed. Spread to Daily Guahd. Sai.em, July 22. The supreme court today handed down its decision oonflrmiug the sale of the Oregon l'acltlo. Tliurstou Items. July 23rd, 1895. The Priee brothers, George and John have been at Wulterville the past week binding grain for Messrs Mllhcan and Post, f hey have 1U0 acres to bind for these parties. Itev N B Alley delivered a discnurse at the Christian church at this place last tunuay at iu a m. Oriu Oreon is working at Walter villa for El wood Bowerman. Geo Sides is building a house fot M Daly on his homestead at Cedar Flat. Carl Weber and R Smoolo, attended the picnic at Camp Creek last Satur day. J T Wilkins spent Sunday with Os car campueii ana family al High isatiK. Mr Bushnell and family of Junction accompanied with Mr Andrews and family of Ihurston have gone berry tug on me upper xticivenzie. The farmers in this vicinity are very uustiy engageu in cuitlug their grain Mrs Daly ot Davis is cooking ut the .Minnesiiui uoiei in r.ugene. Mr Milam's school at Walterville Closed last r rlday. Johu Hastings and Walter Edm ton are going on a tlshing expedition um the McKenzie to be gone several uays. Heury Means met with quite a pain fill accident last week while cutting uumer tor joe iiusion ouiedarf lal Ihey had sawed a tree down and while it was fulling Henry started to run, uragging me saw. Tho saw truck his right leg below the knee, cutting quite a gash. He hss been conn nod to his room for several days, JJl'CKEYE. School Report. Itepnrt of Getting Creek school dis trict XSolH for the term beginning pru i.utu, iato, una enuiug July lUth iyo: rvo of days taught 58 No days attendance 776 No days absence , 44 .o limes tardv , No boys enrolled No gltls euro.led ' Total No enrolled Average An belonging Average dally attendance i. naries, iKiia and Dara Brlggs; Guy Hoblnson; LUIIb, Ernsct. Mattel and Maud Smith were not absent during It. n, 4. in . i"iui, vun a, jn ti, leacuer Si'ATTKKKn. rrlnevllle Review noi tor the Helknap Springs. Ho! for tne Willamette valiev. He! tor th blackta-rry patch. Ho! for anywhere aini evvrywuere nas neen the watch word during another who e weok in Prineville, until there isn't enough of us ten io cany on a decent runeral ser vice. All of our ministers and iim. Istrates have either lea or are going to lemc, noil v. ll ill is Wiisse sun, we were oouulingon a number of newsy mat rimonial items about this times In July, and even they have not matured ..... i . . - . i. , . . tining io me oacawaru season, we presume. laKing it altegether, get ting up a newspaper under such mi. verse circumstances, Isa hard combina tion, yee, a hard combination. A DlKKKRKNT VkRSIOX. Oregon rimer; ecu, oi me telegram, Is up in .niirr ujiih io WK me larniers Into sending another car East as an advertisement for Oregon. Weed is smart. Was Not Kmimioyko iiytiik Com pany. A dispatch to the Oregnnian from Jack-ouville says Jauns Linn was not an employ of the Itogoe River Railroad at the time his leg was broken. Frank Knapp rode his bicvele from IM In lnl tnnvilt (SI H.il... . . ............ ...v, IUiis, dun- I day in eight hours aud fifteen minutes. i ir:wi ... is - - - Si W RUNNING k LA iVJ nwiipo Furnished ty D STORED POWEfl lnlp,vmen, . tf vena s TO It I i -.it1 . ,,urr THE PLflNO LEADS Because mmmm s iiipp ii piriiv mouon in inni-ird irrain an o. JT" I Fl Y WHEEL "'T ci"v. " 'io n 1":,i"v LI If lla-UU one home lighter draft and bind a bundle alte!k?,H More Jones Steel Headers Sold in '94 than all others romNnei 1 should see the JONES f.f4flM MOWFR L"Tf yZ? bur- SiPl kZ, itest draft mower in tli Ulllllll fTlUIILII wurld. , Never out of rVML"? - wear out, no Inctlon, no noise, nuiu """,:""'" ..Vn fewer f;.re Ferris wheel. Tbu proves lis atrengoi. nntu,vnn whyf Liiht,inT" bend ton oua fmi-for-all illustnated cTLoue The PlanO Mfg. Co., Manufacturers, West Pullman, ChlciJ Also the largest and most Willamette valley. L LOUGHMILLER & PETEF1 Dealers In FARMING WAGONS, HARDWARE, Etc. Junction City : -MANUFACTURERS OF THE "WH GUARANTEED The most popular flour leading grocers. PRICES -AT- Day & Henderson's. Kitchen Tables .$1 . 2 - 4 . 9 25 00 50 00 Fall Leaf Extension " Maple Brueau Wash Stand with glass... Bed Stead Wire Matress 6 00 1 75 1 50 2 60 50c 1 25 Top Matress Kitchen chair Cane rockers All Wool Carpet 3 ply wool carpet. 5oc 75 This extra ordinary He Jnyeuator Ii the moat wonderful dlaooyery of the axe. It has been en dorsed ny the men of Kuropa and Amorica, Nudyan Is Kri' T0g8- Hutfjss slope Pramaturensss of the dis charge in ; days. Cttrua LOST nation. hiuluess. Falling Ben aalidtm, Nerr oua twltchlnii ol Ut eye end other pads. Btremrthons. ;vtit!i m I n v I ti orates and tones the entire system. Hudiaa cttrea Debility, NerTouaness, Kmlaslona, anddevelopcs and restores west organ a. Pains In the back, loasea by day oi mil riv ,'a MANHOOD ttltihtstoppcd Atrlt qtilokW. Oyer 2,000 prlvst endorsement!!. I'rematureneea means lmnoteney In tlie first stage. It la a symptom of aemlnal weaknea and barrenness, it can be slopped In SO days by the useor Hndyan. The new dlwivery was mado tiy the Rneelal Istsoftheold famousHudson Medical Initltuts. It Is the strongest yltaliier made. It la yery powerful, but baimliss. Sold for 11.00 a pack aireorS packafre for tS.00( plain sealed boxes). Written guarantee glyen for a cure. If you buy alx boxes and are rot entirely eured.alx more will be sent to yon free of all chanrea. Bend for elnnilaranrt testtmonlsls. Address BTDSON MEDICAL INSTITl'TK, JnneUoa Rtocklon, .llarlaet At Klllsau. tiau Fraurlaro. Cat. EXECUTOB'8 SALE OF EEAL PROP EBTY. EBtats of Elisabeth n Breeding, notice la nereby giyen that by ytrtne ins last will and teatantent of Hizatxth U. Breeding deceas- d, duly recorded in Vol insrv:m const. IS f 'I mm. ume une oo page ma, ltecord of Wills of Lane oottnty, OreKoo, I will offer for tale ou uomiay toe TJlh dat of July IX'.iS . Public Auetion at the Conrt Boose door at Eugene City, in Lane county, State of Ore- uU, ueiween ino nonrs of pine o clock a m. ana lonr o clock p. m. of said day, i'i, mo lunowing aesrrtbed real property to-wif: The Donation Land '"'Mo'JonaFsthergill, NotiBcation No. oioj, vtatoi no. ot, being parts of sections one, two ana eiey-n In township 19 South, lUngeone weat in Lane county. O taining lis) acres, eicept ami reaerying there- ..v, .in, Kim, emu toi eita a. Warner, the amount to sell being 100 acres. I will also sell at the same time and place th fol lowing ibaeribed property: Commencing at the South east corner of the reflation laud claim of George Ten land, running Ihfnce weal Ui rods, thenee aonth C tods ihmce east Ui rods, thence north 64 rods to pl.ee of beKinnli,a; obtaiuina fifty..n in aeelioa eleren townahiD ninrtren ouii range .oe wett, in Lane coonts. goo. Terms of sale, cash in band. Gso. W. IlmmiNo. n n Execuur Gto. B Doama, Atty. for Estate. il U V IV W ,1 -v a,.. the -'Piano" 1 v TvhTT?5 B.a. inytM-uIS,' tut it on . - lruiiNieuji. 1 complete stock of repairs to - aii ana see samples at IMPLEMENTS, BUGGIES Cor. 9th and 0ak.U. Milling Compan TE ROSE' QUALITI, in the market. Sold bj Postponkh. The anneal cuts' state of Oregon against Uunoifs for adultery romntltted about J ago with Mrs Louise Hubbvuit hearing by the supreme court Ut row, juiy .4, nut win not be irr that time as the court will idiiwi respect to tlio memory of thelitis It BStrahnu wtiororslxyranotn; a position on me ueucn. 88 o 88 o 88 O GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER 3R F. A HONS wnT yuu slumlil bujr Ik o 1. ItlsniadetiKlithcreitbooa 2. It is mado of th( rerr 8wt i niHteriH.s anil is Uiranki In every rcini t eiil u suiwrlor to the very bwt. 3. Thonmkers pinrnntwr tin sod every rn; titliuried to ret n n Diouuy ilHU'nutMli-l. CAN YOU ASK FOR C Cuwarr tavKiu, Mir o 88 O 88 O m 088088O8Sl?88 AT WIGHT MOVES THE EOWELSIN THE MORmNla ii . u ili am nil Li For sale at Yertnuton sUth swet inij MONEY to L0A3 Or) Improved farms FORATEKMofYEAS' SHERWOOD BURR 0W El'OENE, bBERIFF'S SAM OS F0RKCL05''1 ..ii'Wfe Notice Is execution of the Mate of Oregon uu ij -- ; .,,,. 01 W 1 the Jlth day of June dered In said I'ourt on ''', 'i) , Id K 1mi for the stiui of eli ht iu"n tv y oi June, i-.- . -, -.-... imh d.l . . dollars, with int. reM ,heBn said HUhdKT of June. '.T t.er cent per auninii. . r dollars attorney's !"" Kjti- sum ot eluht am rt .k- dollars costs In a i""''"" J W 1 l harles Uit.T waa plaintiff tf A Julia Pay, his wne, - ni ju: alntid defendant" II J ll, o h ts wife, and on a di-ot. " order of sale rendereii In saal, ", ,wiit lute ine In ortler to Costa and accruing- costs " '. iV mi'-'J ll .h dencribcd real property K'ru.1. Nn 1 111 Kit. 14- orth auuii'-- - $c Lai e county, atats of ,r,'c"";, I win niter lor sale i" ' -' auction for cash at ine "'" ' 0I1d! .t oil' de - day ol July, ls'.'', 'Iw;''''' , ,t lo'cW'' aene, ijine coumv, . .k,,oi a in and 4 o'clock of aald day. . j. 'i Sheriff olUtielwW enf' NOTICE TO CKEDIT0BS Notice la hereby Biv'u' has been duly PP"""'" rn. the estate ol He w era jwta llln.n.i,.lilTilll! clatniS sk- w, at tate are hereby potifi.d Io r"1!" 1 to the administrator at ' ' ' (H: and Barings Ho l 0(; within six mffutbe m m tice. May4(h, 189o. u-Osff- AJs"111 .isu"' Geo. B. Dosats. Attv ( r Ksiaie NOTICE TO CBEDirOBS- Notice Is hereby. g'n '"'d - Dortia has been duly PP" "' gk.i tratorof the estate Ol ".""'7.;m.K' ceased. All persons h". cr t aid estate are hereby I'O'j 1 I the same to the Iministrsh' ri Ore - In FnDne. OreeoD ithis f Pin the date ot tb is n'c Ma; lib, 1893. A CUP f munij L MOVES THE EOWELSIN I THEMOmjilNQJI