a.. . Q t tmrt for Infants Caatoria U ao wuD adapted to children that recommend It u aurkr Ui may prracrlpUoa taowa to um." JL A. A acnaa, K D., Ill So. CuturJ Bt., Iirooldjra, K. Y. Th um of 'CmmUM It ao unlrertat and I: merlta to well known that it anems a work of iprrroratloa to rndora it. few an tb loO-Mcant bmlllM who do Hut korp CaatwrU within saajr rwuh." CtfiM Mabttx, P. D., New York Cltf. Tu Cnrrir J C. CHURCH, i.O.fAIHf. r.W.OMUM. Prutotnl. Vic Prailnt. Caahlar. THE Eugene Loan and Savings BANK, Of Eugene, m D1KICT0HB-J. 0. ( harob, J. B. Harris, W.I Uruwu, II. v, raioa, r. Pali Dj CaMUl. J: : $50,000. II General Banking Business Transacted. lularrit allowed on tlm deposits. Collection entrusted to our ears will motive prompt attauUou. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udder. Plies, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff Joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Elites, All Cattle Ailmentf, AH Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle,. Membrane and Tissue Quickly to tho Very Scat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment common Pain, Makes fUn or Dut well again. m:mm This itm' onhiurr Jin Juveualor , lb mo.l wonderful dlaoorrry of I ho (, has bn en toned (it tho leading -len-lino tien of Kuropa and America. Hudyaa la Clrely rtgo tile. H.dlilt top Conttlimtlon, lllDillOM, Tailing Kro aallona, Nvnr otialwiiohlnit ol Ui. vjrn ami olh.r Inula. Hlnmgthom, InrlauratKa and UuiMtha nUny.lem. Nudi.a rurrs D.bllltT. -1 kml..!.;.. rim u nnvi an.ld.wloiw. am rchinr. ornaiib of lb. dl. riit In M VI, -a i .main ma Ijt'V " A Ufa. loaH' f.OST KANHOOD FmXf-, oy o a y o i Ll In .tupped fnlrklf. Orrr 8.P00 prlrale ndoTnirnt. I'rruialuniia mrnl IniKrnry In Hi. flnt atam. It la .yuipioni of armlnal waknM and tiarrvnmm. It can ba aloppvd lu audaj-a ty I he uxor lludyan. The n.w dlxnwy w mi1 V th PtwI. lUof ih old ffcmntwHu.ioa Mtdlcal ImllluU. It la Ilia Mroiimt vliailn-r nal. ll la rrtj powerful, but ha:inln. M' for f I 00 a ptk araur pw-kairr. Ui a.CO( plain aall Ikuw). Written riarmiiaa irlrriifractira. Ifywihiiy all butMand ara m4 ontlrvly currd, all mora will twarnt to ymi frvif all c.rvifc bcri'lfir rlrrui.r".!!.! uliif""'"!" dl;-et3 IIIIIMIN MKItliMI. INNTITtlr JunrltoB Mock ion, :lrkrt tc 1.II1.SU, I.H I'raurlaro Cat wmm and Children. Caatoria curr-s Colic, Constipation, rVmr Bloniach, blantosa, i:ructallon Kill Wonm, flvc alecj", and Jtfonvitflt " got Ion, Without Injurious medication. "For afrral years I Iuito lwfflnm'i your 'CMlrta,' and aul alwajra co"': ' ' do no 64 It lui InrarUblf produced beut.r.-u. raaulta." F.wn F. rr, M. D, lXtb Elrett and 7tb Now York City CorfiXT, 77 frnnrr, Nrw Voaa Crr It wan estimated 35,000,000 wan spent fur bicyelea lut yeur in the United btates, and tho output and eoBt promiiies to be far largc-r the coming season. One of the practical civic ques tions in this country today is the question of reforming our Indian policy. There are two possible fates for the Indian civilization or extermination. The Kansas City Star narrows down the Ohio senatorial chances to Urico and his har'l and Foraker and his mouth not exactly what miffhtbo called an extensive col lection from which to pick. A young woman of Salem wrote an article telling how sho wears bloomers. It was unneoePH. ry. No one would suppose for a moment that sho wore them on the bedpost or on her arms. The engineer's estimate of the oost of the Nicaragua canal was $01,000,000 in 1888 and J'JO.OOO, 000 in 1891. The commission junt returned from a journey along the route placed the figures at 110, 000,000. Tn vnnclizfl tho heathen Chinee in his own benighted land it will bo necessary to provide the mis ainnnripa with navul and military Aspnrta. With tho New Testament in one hand and the eword in the other the work of conversion to dhristianitp mav have somo chance. The San Francisco Call is to have tho most handsome building in that city. Jt is to bo one Hun dred feet higher than the tallest in tlm uliinn nml cri'i'll'll W'itll a skill Hint exhausts tho resources of architecture in strength, beauty and convenience. Cluus tprcckuis, f lin Hiimir kin cr. is builtlinc it. and it is generally understood that ho is tho real owner ol tno tan. Nebraska democrats will have a chance to test their strength on the financial question. Iho conven tion which met the other, day was largely in favor of free silver coin aee. Tho administration demo crats, whatever kind that may be, seceded and will hold a separate convention. They have no chance to carry tho state but it may result in muling out how the party stands. Within tho last ten years labor saving machinery has retired a ureal inanv laborers. MatislK-s just published for Kurope show that the number of carpenters hah been reduced 15 percent; button hole makers, 50 per cent; shirt makers, 33 per cent, bakers and confectioners, 20 per cent; cabinet makers, 3o in-r cent, typesetters, 41 per cent; type-founders, 50 per cent; silk band weavers W per ceut and wood cutters, 42 per cent within that time. The fake in advertising is not as successful as formerly, although a eood deal of money is almost en tirely wasted in that direction. Advertisers tiro coming to appre ciate tho fact that no money spent in advertising is so fruitful in re sults us judicious advertising in newspapers of known circulation and acknowledged respectability. The ad that is nlneed in a news paper is seen ami read, whereas an nouncements made in gutter snipes, on dead wall posters and through sheets issued for gratuitous distri bution are of doubtful utility. If you wish to ndvertiso select a news paper that you know is read. Then your announcement will be noticed and read. The compositor and proof reader made us say in tho lust issue that there were about $ 100,000 standard silver dollars in tho United States treasury. It should have been $400,000,000. This vast sum, which the treasury refuses to pax out on demands for which it is legal tender, together with $31C, 000,000 greenbacks and loO.OOO, 000 treasury notes is BUpiHiced to bo protected and rest upon a paltry 100,000,000 of gold at least that is what gold alandard men wisely couteinl when they sagely talk about sound money. No wonder the government, under such a theory, must weakly submit to being robbed by New York siul London money changers ol ten million dollars on a fifty million dollar loan. In the meantime farmers, laborers and other pro ducers must accept the lowest prices for their products, while gold steadily appreciates in value. The Omaha Cultivator says an Oregon editor kicks because the judge of the supreme court ol Nebrai-ka are luKing a juiibruug tour over th" lines of the Union Iieifid railroad in his country. Surely Oregon people ought to be able to stand a judicial railroad combine one day when Nebraska stands it all the time. Cornelius Vandcrbilt's Newport residence on Ochre point was opened Wednesday night. Four billion dollar worth of society came and the $0,000,000 palace wus dedicated in tho very reddest ochre hues. Twohundred guests gathered around the $50,000 f-untain by tho grand staircase. The udvocu'es of the gold stand ard relv upon assertions instead of argument, and tho reuson fur tins is that they do not wish the facts to become known. They cannot ar,'uo that it is for tho interest of the public that every thing that is produced by labor should be sold cheap, while the money which they hoi J is being made dear, but they think that this is for their own in terest. They inveigh against "cheap money," fifty-cent dollars," "the silver craze," and predict nil manner of evil if silver should be readmitted to free coinage. Then the money changers count the pr ifrsonthe las', bond issue, and estimate those on tho bond issues yet to come. One can hardly excuse, yet may not condemn the lynchers wlio took four accused murderers from tho Yrcka jail early yesterday morning and hung them until dead. Jf it be murder, courts and judges are responsible. It has come to such a pass that appellate courts on most lliuisy pretexts will grant new trials, splitting straws and considering all technicalities of the law. A condemned criminal, who has been given a fair trial, and found guilty by twelve citizens, who, if bias was possible, would exercise it in favor of tho accused, appeals to the higher court, and is given a now trial on some supposed Haw in the conduct of the case which was not considered by the jury and would mako no possible difference with the verdict. The new trial may result in disagree ments, or a verdict for a lesser crime, in any event tho accused generally cseaes just punishment for his crimes. Laxity and delay of the courts in promptly enforc ing our laws renders heroic treat ment liko that at Yreka at least partially excusable. It saves a couple of years wrangling in the courts, u largo bill of costs, with probability in the end of inadequate punirhmcnt. ASTHMA, Distressing Cough, (55i r SOKE JOINTS 'fhJ MUSCLES. Despaired , OF RELIEF. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral "8omo tlmo slncf, I li.nl n sovr-re attack of nilliiua, nmmuuli-d with a ill.HtrpsHliiK roiiKh llhil a Ri'licrul sol viit'M of the Jolnt.i and nmclr. I coniiiltod pliyslditiu mid Irlrd various rriiipdlrs, I mt without Kttln(j nny relief, until I despaired of ever lelnR welt np.ilu. Finally, I took Ayer's flurry 1'eetoral, and In a very short lime, waa entirely cured. I ran, therefore, cordially nnd confidently commend this medleluo to all." J. Kohklls, Victoria, Texas. "My wife had a very trould'some rouith. She nvd Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral and procured Immediate relief." i. II. Poidilt'K, Humphreys. t!:i. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral gj Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR o; o ooooocpop o o pee e op o e o o e o A Majestic Steel Uauge f 42.00 A No. H t'tx.k Stove A No. 8 Wash Holler S5 1 (1 litis Lined Oil Can 1 do, 0 it. milk pans 1 A ut. stew pun 1 1 Hour all'ler 10 1 wash tuisiit .05 1 DUh pan 20 1 10 t. milk pail : lo 1 l'.Nit. milk pail ft 1 collcv pot 1 1 tea put J" 1 set knives A forks 0 I larire bread knife 13 1 handled mun'aaxe 1 long handled shovel ' Wlro nallA-Haso 4.01) (.Hidden Itarb Wire 3.00 AT Griffin Hardware Co. GOLDEN WEST BAKING rOWDER Z KK..(IN WHY )u tt.u!U boy U. VV 1. It b uiad i Uht here kt home. XY q5 "1. It l. made of ih very Hnit v Onmlortn. and U trunniuvtil In et)T rv t opial ut qq muvrhir to the ry lxt. Qp S. The nniKers eimraiiu cur r'k tin aii'l cv.'t-y uroiei ; nuthoi-i.et to return v1 CO tliouej ItlllieUiHmtUfti- 0 CAN YOU ASIFOR fciCi. " fg CUUT Cktuu, lnuuid.O CSSOSSOSSSOSSOSSi) Win berry Items. August SO, 180j. M M Anderson has returned Iioiiih fiorii the l'lno OiH.-nliigs with a tore too. Most every one here Intend going to tlie valley to pick hop, (iuo W Curler Is enuaired In making slilnglea for Jt C Kdw arils to cover Ins iiiiiiso Willi when lemotleleu. A man of Fall Creek prediict wuM in this nelL'lilsiriiood nut it UK'i und circulated the news that II It Haven, in tho county Jail at Eugene, hinl taken ctryclmlne unu oiti. we huve heard since that the newt la fulse iwd we can't umlersiand w hy so truth ful . and honorable a man snoiild try to wrongly inform the mlntlH of the V lutjcrry iieotiie. Ve cordlully Invite ull honeat ieople w ho ure In scurch of homes to eome lo the lieutiliful lund of inU-rry. 1 here Is quite a lot of good vacant land here thut w ill be nettled In a few years and we hope by good holiest working men. We wonder w hat Is keeping Joseph Iilalid awuy so lontr. Thut little old log cabin ou the hill Icsiks pretty lone some. Joe, please do come home soon, us u certain young Itidy here is griev lug quite badly for you. Nix Com A IIolsk. Florence Items. The West, August 23. Kvery available building in town Is occupied in housing llsliermeii. On his North Fork farm, Waller MeCornaek bus cut and put III Hie bum 12o tons of hay this season. The little ateamer Mink has been leiiNtd by the Itoye Hill cannery and w ill carry llsh this season. Captain Neely will be at the w heel. Florence wus a busy port Hunduy. It was a red letter day in the history of Siuslaw'Hshlppiii . Three steam ers entered and one departed At a meeting of the (llenada school district FutuMay the directum were authorized to Issue bonds for JiiOO to erect a new building, which will be put up nt once. Its dimensions are to Is-21x50 and but one rwiu will be lliushed. Milburu Springs. Aug. 27, 1895. John Hamilton returned to the Springs today. I)r Canuda, of Long Tom, visited here this week. MrTrouttand two little hoys left for llarrisburg yesterday. Miss Kllle lllanton and sister left for their home Sunday. Mr Ihoinas Brown, of Nebraska, is at the spring. He will leave for Seattle tomorrow. Messrs Charlie und Frank lllanton returned to their homes Sunday but will return In a few days as the latter intends to practice medicine ut this piace. Among the arrivals at the springs today were Mr Uillespie and wife, Mr Foster und wife, Mm Mcl'lure, Mr Strong and futility and J Todd of Eu gene. " M. D. Church Trouble. The little town of Heppner bus been very much worked up over thechurges und counter charges thut huve been mude during the past four mouths among the members of the Methodist Episcopal church, which reached a climax on Wednesday in a church trial and an arrest. Charges have been preferred against C. K. Fell, for un christian conduct, and the trial was called for Wednesday, but, through some mistake in the wording of the charges, the trial was postponed until Friday. While the quest ion was I ic ing di'sctissed, tho constable walked In to the church nnd in rested l!ev J. M. IK'imisoii on a charge of coercion by threats. He waived examination und was bound over to the grand jury in the sum of $200. He Immediately gavo bonds and was released from custody. It is the opinion that the trouble before licing settled will com pletely break the M. K. church there, as the lines ure very clo.-ely drawn anil each side seems determined to push the mutter ttt the utmost. Further de velopments ure awaited w ith much interest. A (li'N AcviPKST. Tuesday's Al bany Democrat: A criou accident hiipK'iicd on the north fork of the San tiaui, twenty-six miles iihove Detroit on Saturday. L. ('. Whitman und two other men were hunting. Whit man carried a magiiliie gun, and had dropped a cartridge ready fur use. He was piissiug down a steep and locky place, when the gill' caught and was jerked in front of him discharging in to ills leu mign, going tiirougii, sinn ing a rock nnd ixiundiug buck iutu his other leg, where It lodged. The men made a stretcher and carried Whit u an home, being twenty-eight hours making the trip, a distance of only three and one-hall' miles, and travel ing ull nighl, reaching there Sunday forenoon, when surgical attention was sec u rid for him. Vhitma:i was re ported as doing well this morning, lie I under the care" of Dr. Kousy, stopping at Detroit. Paily oiiiird, August Tiik Hanomax's IioPK. Prof. J II Horner, of Coivullis, who whs In this city today, having just nrriveo from ltosebtirg, states that some of the S P trainmen had two or three feet of the rope used by the mob in the Yreka hanging w hich I hey were distributing to their friends in small sections tied with a bright piece of string, as a souvenir of the occasion. The rope used w as only one-quarter of an Inch thick. Pally Uuard, August A. Si ii.i. at Powkks'. The man Lewis who was recently reported crazy, on the Mclvenzie la still at Powers'. He Imagines he is accused of setting out a (ire which is burning In themoun tains nnd thinks that the sheriff is after him. Pally Ouard,AOjUt . W'lUSKMiS AM) McCLAXAHAS 1W:ati:s In the three-mile bicycle race at (iranl's Past today, McClana hati w as txuten, Parker, a lad rider of liraut'a Pass 'winning. "Whiskers'' was beaten in the fool race. Diii uu.4. A ui: - ' Dist-ii iKor.n a CL'titn. Thomas Mulkey, nil old pioiiscr of I.ni.e coun ty, wus discharged Irum the lune Msyluiu at SultfUi yesterday, as cured. He has returned t- i.is home near I r viog. Tuesday's Albany JVmocr.it: Mrs M, It. m Wilson, tnured in the runa way near Halsey ou Sumlay, wait alive today w Kli pmsptrlH of living several days, but with chances against recov ery. The oldeat daUghUT, Lum, as stuted yesterday, w not seriously injured, and ate bn akfuat this morn lug aa usual. The little girl was not Injured at all. txevc JiBoua moat. The Trl-I Uurri.nl Will "oaii ii. order. u.vi V'han'( isto. Aug. ifl. Ill t'e trial of Durraiit this ufterics.ii to veniremen were passed by both side and sworn In, making eleven Jurors now secured to try the case. I he two new Jurors ure David Brooks, livery man. anu j n ' I . 1 SAB ill llM fill oh- As soon as one more j n" mined the a;tuul trlul of the case will begin. sj rt cca .nii.l.t uiur.u TU. Le.a Ab-ut iS.IMMI-TUera la u luaurMtice. MfMixNVibi.K, Or., Aug. 27. The Nestucca mills, 20 miles west ui uere, owned by Jones & Adams, was burn ed thU iii.-mliig. The mill. Ium'f und all buildings near burned. lhe I...- Im oon The udlolnllig forest, tontaining some of the lliicst timber ou the coast, Is burning, Hiid from ten to twenty million feet will ue oestroy u, Th- nriiin of the tire Is II ii know II There is no insurance. This pluee r...iili loss keenly. From 20 to 30 men w ill be throwu out of employ, ment. What Campbell Sula- t ahhii.i.ion. O.. Auir. 26. Kx-tiov eruor Campbell was asked totluy to harmonize his expressed willingness to stand on a tree-silver platform three yeursugound his candidacy this year on a golU-slunourn piauorm. c un i the Inquiry by wire from bis home at Hamilton, as follows: "I diil not favor free coinage by the United States alone four years ago, nor do I now, although I am ill) Interna tional bimelalist. What 1 said four years ugo wus thut I would tuke the chances of election upon the platform as I found it." A l.aof -Uurleal Treaaur. Cincinnati, Aug. 20. John Cleg born and J'alrick Mears, two shanty iKiulmeii, dug up 2U,0(K) of good United States gold the other day on the Kentucky side, not fur from Cln clnnatl. Last Monday the men went on shore to dig a "beat pot." After digging atmut a foot into the sand Mears saw a gleum of something and found it to be an American eagle. Further digging revealed gold and sil ver coin to the amount of $00. Fear ing the money might be counterfeit, Meurs hud the coins examined. Ou Mears' return he found his partner and all the members of both families had taken shovels, scoops, pans and all available implements and dug trenches In the sand in all directions. II nally uncovering two iron-bound boxes which contained in all over $20,000. The coins are all dated from 1825 to !So3, und it is supposed the money was buried by river pirutes who infested the Ohio river many years ago. An I udecldi'd Judge. Tacoma, Aug. 20. Judge W II Pritchard, who resigned the Pierce county superior judgeship recently, Judge rL Stiles being Bpointed his successor, lute on Saturdty withdrew his resignation. Stiles' appointment was canceled. Today Pritchard tie clares that after further consideration of the matter he may possibly resign again. The bar of the county hopes he will not, as the governor failed to appoiut its nominee before. Parts Talklnc ol l ull Recall. 1'akis, Aug. 25. There is a general expression of doubt as to the authen ticity of the rumor regarding the ap proaching recall of United Sta'es Am bassador Fust is, owing to hU slow progress in Investigating the case of aller. IteleMdlna; Ur t.lb.on. San Francisco, Aug. 24. Captain of Iielectlves Ltfs this morning stateil that tho story connecting Jtev. J. licorge (iibsoti with ltev. Jesse Gibson who was forced to leave Itominy street Baptist church, London, because of improper intimacy with girls in his London church, was improbable. When the Fnamuel church murders first came to light, Lees looked uu Pas t.(ii Gibson's record, both lu Aniercla and Great Britian. He traced his career ut college In Edhihurg and found that there he had a classmate named Jesse Gibson, whom Lees be lieves to have been tne Immoral Lon don pastor. Lees says in Gibson's whole career from the cradle up to the present time there is no bolt. The Scotland Yard detectives in London helped him in the investigation, und Lees says this story trxlng to connect Gibson with his namesake in London is a scheme of the defense of Durraut to throw suspicion oil' Duriant long enough to secure his tiequittal before it can lie proved that the pastor of Kmauiiei church whs never licensed of immorality iu Loinl'.n. ew Vaik'a Hop Crop lu Daiifer. Nkw Youk, August 25. The World will say: The hop crop of this state is in danger of ruin because of the re fusal of hop pickers to work for the prices which the growers are willing to pay. It Is reported that the irrow. ers expect to have their crops harvest ed on the same basis ns the wages of last year, and the hop pickers have or ganized a union to enforce their de mands, and If these demands ure not granted at once, they will strike. ine nop picKers in the counties of Madisou and Oueida, in this stute. claim they are having a hard time of it. l-asl year they suppostd they would receive $1 a day and board. When settling, they claim they were paid instead of Jl a day, on ly M cents a basket. It was a good worker who could fill more than I wo baskets a day. Tragedy at Astoria. Astoria, Or., Aug. 27. Aliout fi o'clock this morning, F'raneis Feakes, the keeper of a small huckster shop in the lower oriion of town, without Known eause or provocation, mnl w hile in a temporary tit of iusaniiv ll Is supposed, tired two shots out nf a revolver at his wife, and then de- uoerateiy pmced the revolver at his temple und blew the w hole lop of his skull ott. The attention of neighbors was attracted by the children i.f the couple, six in number, who t--aHd from the house by jumping out of liio windows. When the house was reached Feakes Wus found dead on lhe tloor, and his wife was unconscious from the etlects of two wounds In the m i.... i ic milium nun iHvn remove 1 to the hospital, but physicians s ty she cannot recover. A, ,-'..';I;Y blRK- - Monday Will Withers, who reside, above Soring Held, set lire to some slashing which he had in the Willamette bot tom. The llumes son-Hil r r.r.i,ii andsiHiu threatened to burn over a large lope ot country and do eon sidvrtuiUt damage to projieriy. All the I neighlaiia mouud were summoned and 1 afler not it liule excltemuiit nd lots of. hard flghutig they g.it the tuv under1 control, but not until u had d-tdroyt-i ' eouaideritble fencing. j Fatiikb Dkah.-A C Au'en has' evived the sot row lul uewsnftbe death i of his fill her, which occurriHl nt Kel- I Iowa, August J7th. The old' gentlemau was b2 years of ge, audi his death was ex peeted, , 2 rrijTOT". r! tmhm i withh"' 1 CHILDREN'S "KAST IRON" COMBINATION SUIT consists of Jacket, two pairs cf pants and cap FOR SALE BY P. FRANK Junction. City : -MANUFACTUREK8 OF THE "WHITE ROSE" o o o n o , GUARANTEED The most popular Hour lead 1 112 grocers A Wonderful Soil. The Willam ette valley Is poKsessed of a most re markable soil. James HoHmann bus a Held, a few miles northwest of this city, that lias been farmed continuous ly since 1S54, and this year Ii produced twenty-two but-tiels of wheat per acre of ttrst-cluss quality. In the Fast lands that have oeen larnieo a lew years must be doctored up rigid along with exrwnsivo fertilizers. It is hard to tell how long our lauds will bear up under crop after crop. Hops. A dispatch from Salem says: The estimated cost of raising and put ting hopn iu the bale is 6 to 7 cents per pound. The price being otlered by dealers is 8 cm s per pound, so the pickers will share a large part of the profits with the producers this year. A few live year contracts have beeu made ut 10 cents, and some three year contracts at 8, 10 and 12 cents. Last Tuesday lightning struck the house of James Lindsay, about six miles from Klamath Falls, but did not damage it. It struck the terra cotta chimney and passed down through thelloor, killing two dogs which were under the house. A baby lying in its cradle near the stove, uear the path of the bolt, was unharmed, hut James Shrieves, who was outside leaning against the house, was knocked down by the shock, but quickly recovered. Lane County Bank. (KaUUUhed la 1SSZ) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVEY, Presunut. J. M. A Bit A MS, Cashier. A. O. HOVEY, Jk.. Asst. Cashr. I A CUPr -.-.v-'-.';'. j AT MOV3:3 THE C-iCWn'-S IN THi MOHMfiG For aale at Yerlngton ij'th itrrel ilruii itore. L5FE u. s. e. WS5IS inars act ssau? tsiatvist la Milil un.lur r.'iii writt.-n eanrnrliw, bj tulhom.l nirsnts 01 ly, to cud Wenk Memory Lma of Hram nnd S-rro f. -r: lwt SUnhisKl; Uuicknnw: IiKl.t U : 'vil iirw.ms: back of I c,nli....rw .N.Ty..i; a Ursin l ot 1-uwiT nf I In-1; ... ithi i . . Oi mirs in eilluw -.r. citiKoJ tv;.r.ir . Y' nihfuj Krnr.oi 1 , ii, i -:.ii'i'i ,r IJqunr, ,' . i ."iviit tlt.n Irmuit,' '! ' ' Ut with -i . i'i - . .. v i... ry. Vlf. t . i. ';. rtiiioiiness. i, li'.i.fia and .' . ; ... : i. s'ii ouli br Bl.icn len .... N . ' ! Hi.1 IVli't. p.- i wr.it...; i-n.if..,: tiTir ;.L, ... l.i."..r I "iimi'.L;r -, I OL.rttiurM:i. U ' 1 Oib-irn A t-ljivo, Fugui(, Oroenn. LE BRUM'S mu$ ItvjM'laU d.n-cUv t.i th mt of fan, raaitiimt HO ClMtw of 4ufc rm BaMnvwa,ruminJor pmoManMiV H AS A PREVENTIVE ,fj W MH-T wtltli tmpmiMoeftittel haV tof diWN; hot im thaomiid lh9aair4avlTUrMttrwtfM.I IdUbal lb aauvh. im! li'ec, -Tfim ur U ICir4 fr t, f,(.,( I itlf Ii fTTr T7 .JlllUu,kU4lg,lli. A PKiANO, Pru,;vl?ui and genti, tug.'iifi On-tou. sola j-1 l'j t) VOU KNOW o.t. fi.t;x is ,t."j'3 steel m wmm. nut arothao" final and oi.'t I'ilt ril, r.iai.l ro. linMacr- n m ninr . . ,1.. . . .v:t I BiaU. trnuinv .J .-on b OSBCRN A PEUNO OiuccMa ar.d aole (ti'iita, tugene, Oregon. 5 , r m m new CLOTHING FC3 m fl) BOY; no siilsfciag necessary, always perfect & SONS, RACKET STORE) Milling Companj, !FLOUR.'l - . QUALITY, in the market. Sold by Demand of FruiiK. The Pacific Northwest m, n, natural home of the prune, iuI w inability to produce enough lo It an onject for buyers to use our Im: Is all the draw hack to the bu-i. here. We have tlie world for i n, lomer and a demand will came (r England and even tieriuaiir in France, when we are able to mi it. So far we huve lint iinnlw. enough to let the world know lint v are in the world as produitrs. . Tu largest crop we ever prmljc) wei lS'.il, and even then the whole UdM States did not produce enough lo nt our people one-half pound each, lit iforuTa will probably produce in H 12,0.(0 tons; Washington 5IJ0 ton;ul Oregon 1,0(10 tons, making a fM total of 27,000,010 pouinN. The sutnpt on of prunes In this counm 1SS5 was 60,(134,004 poumkull of al l were Imported: the coiiMiit'illm I3!il was 74.2NL'.322 of vhieli but S 2HI.44S were imported. Notwitlisliiii ing the cheapness of the foreign pro duct the l'aelllo coisl per is ranldlv driving it out nt the market. Prunes cannot lwcre fully raised anywhere m tn Uni'ed States, save on tlx Per coast, and when the loreign iir'"u,' driven out o the country wills called upon to furnish not It itu $5,0lK),u00 worth annually forourhs market alone. Unlike many ! fruits, prunes are not periyiialile.htca there is no loss or wusie in t-liiK-iu Ami llio imlureof the fruit lucblui It always brings forth foreign cipiul Bluk River Minis. -Co' Times: T J Crelghton nJ W Hendricks arrived TlmrwUy Iwei prospwting trip t the mines. They saw on llietop-i high mountain, A W in which a man spent lj ter, and a short h away saw the spot where other man perished in the atMtf during the dead of winter l navl ... .!.... n,.U mill ex ciioiii, uviok mini " . j. after 'getting within J S' t he guiclies mere ine ; - ingaudprosH'cting. Ibere i ' stamp mill in the digging Ut " not ojH-rated. Nearly Faintki.- Yesterday nit.rnlng a niiaHjn hud (13 in the closed $ saw thediairs open, bn t tt thut Countv Assessor l Jl clerks now occupy the bin ; i' ed up to the counter with , smile ond his eertit cate of P "Long time I wail," he wWj, money." But when Lev asj " the bunk wus not doing b i ' any more, the Monp. fuiuted. He pocketed hi " (. with it sour face and went -tering Chinese Bwear v.ora. MONEY to Ot) Improued Far5 J FOI A TEKNI of YEA SHERWOOD BURR-f.( llOl.11, ASH GROVE FOULTRY . a:. . nt 5K!' Wi n nnno in the slite. White "d IMyn.outh h'.r,. ami ri"11 Hambiirg"- pjosi.50 Dtri5:wa:KS I alo have a lew 'JXm, i,ikTi i..r ie. s";,'; N. ii VOTICE TO CKEPir0E5- ' sTlk" Xoiit is terrty givn t' - f t- b,end,ilv nooii.t.d Aill"!: eb.ts of Eosa Iso iu. A"' " ' r , t'" hi.Ttt grli.iuis agi-iP- niil'r. o.ifl.d to Pr.a.t ''""'. V,.' i-ir.tnr. ml lbs law i ., j. ary in. Enen-, Or-g-.a. . fmaj the dale of tin uo m Ango ! 6 Ib'Jj. s x I-s- .'-'' Aiternej