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for Infants CMtoriUwwtIlalA,'iilU)cJindrentJuit recommend It a uierl.r Waiiy prescription known to me." L A. Aitmi. M. P.. Ill So. Oxford lit., lirookbn, N. Y. "The uw of Caatorla 1 o Uniterm! n4 Its marite so well kaown tliut It aene a work nf auTcrofratIon to eniliinw It. Few are tin lU-lllfeiit families who do But keep Castorl wllbutwuiy reach." C'Aitux ILmrrif, I. D.. Hew Yurk Clt. Tss CnrrifB 1 C CHURCH, Pftildtnt. B O. PAINE, f. Vict Prtildsnt. THE W. OSBURN, Ciihlir. Eocene Loan and Savings BANK, Of Eugene, - Oregon. DIRECTORS J. C. Church, J. B. Ilarrli,' W. llrown, II. V. raiue, r. n. uiuuiu. Paid Do Capital. : : 550,000. A General Banking Business Transacted. Interval allowed on time dcpoilla. Collection entruited to ear cars will receive prompt attention. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udder . Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle AilmentJ. All Norse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle,. Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it In a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Unlm.nt conqueri Pain. Makea fUn or Beast wall sain. otlliirr Kit JiiTvii.iiir la the in tut wonderful dlwotrery itf tlw e. It Iim lMeti en iHinvcl l,y tho liilhitolen. lnio men f Ktirop. mid merle. Husi. Is Jtlirely TCgO tub).. Hudym utop. freiriJunnosj ma of I ho il 1 . oh.riM In VO 0y. (titv. Kt.Ti'j 'a' LOST KANU00D quli-klr. Owf I.CW prlml fndonwments I'ri'uuitureniiNi nif.iu lur.ttiHy In Mi. flnt fltiufi. It Is a jyiupiom of 'iulii.l wrakuwa and harrennnH. II cau ho stopped lu Mldaja brtliuUMoriludyan, The new illK-overy wan msilo the Hitwlal. Iit.ortli. old faiimiw Nudian kUa'Ical Intlllals. It Is Ilia .troiu'ifl Than r Diade, It ts Trry pnverful, but hAiiiili. H.M fr II 00 a puk- Kf "fS iwituil fur ss(iO(l.iua)alpl !'). Mrilten (rmrnniM niveuroravura, Ifyoulmy all bi.xiaaiid ar ! rutin ly cunxl.ua more will ticx-iit to ynu Irvonf all eharirra, td'n'lf ir r!rrulriiiid ltltninul. Adilrcaa III I) HOT' V'.lICAl, IMBTiTl'Tst, Juot'llou moiJliui, lUrkrl KIIUKU. Iiiu iranrl.ro, C a I. TUIP DIDCD 1 kept on Bleat K.C.lUKiy iniJrMri.ll Ailvertl.lli Arl A., Mirvhauls hehanie, bn Fran try,' m and 'uXHn.ad.!' J in' extra a .'-V 1 ii ( IMsiliieta, 3ri.' i FalUna M-n. 1,"tJI i aallni.-.,Nirv. .,.,,,, OlUtWtlelllllK L'iRV "' WV,.V ami other i5" , ' liu. il2i ' Htrcnttthcroi, .;,'y''l Invlm.rates Vtl.'t't'j lltUlHi til. - ' ' V enUreayawm. '.AY'i Mudta cute. ' Vlf t I -'ability, ' 1 ' - i Nervouautiaa, ..:.'r,''Vvl -.missions, .VVkW auddcvelopn il.ir'v(l a em reaUiree ITT m I. I i . I j j a 1 eat onjiana, f : Vl tT Jay oi r;1 ilii i m mhv amir aeul u adrnrtuiiif ca A 1 and Children. fulurlt run Ollr, Ponatlpatlon, Bout Htmuu-h, Man-lean, EmcUUm. Kill Worms, jive sleep, and promotes " Ignition, Without injurious medication. "For s.Terol years I hare rnontnmT -i your CaM.sia,' and ahull alwaya cmitlr. - : do ao M It has Invariably produced U-ue.iri.., result." r.liww F. riDt, M. T, 135th Btrwit awl 7th Ave,', New York tit Cowirr, 77 MeaaaT rVnnrT, Saw Ynaa Cm riont fruit. You aro eure to make money. Senator Allison is not an orator. It is very seldom tliat lie makes an extended speech. Geese may not have much HCimc hut when thev flv south it means somethinir all tlio same. They lenowenouch to Ket in out of the cold, and that is a good deal. Detriot Tribune: Jit My love we have been married two years. She Ves, darling, lie upon our weddinf day you were 21. Today vou tell the census man you aro 31. Dear mo, how timo flies when one is happy. The Cincinnati Tribune says that Stonewall Jackson a mster, Mrs. Laura Jackson Arnold, lives at Columbus. O. She married and resided in Pennsylvania during the war and ' sympathized with the Union side. Sho is proud of her brother, but believes that ho was a confederate betauso ho uvea in tne South. . Present governor and two tx governors of Maryland, all demo crats, are out in opposition to Sena tor Gorman and the stato ticket ho has placed in the field. They Cropoo to make their protest count v supporting the republican ticket. Unless present indications change the Gorman candidates will not get more than half tho regular demo cratic vote. Tho Kock Island railroad recent ly adopted an excellent plan to test tho honest v of its conductors. They were informed that spotters would no longer be employed on tho road, and that tho money thus saved would bo applied to an in crease in the wages of tho conduc tors. Tho ilan is said to be work- ins to the entire satisfaction of both tho company and those direct ly affected. Thomas 11. Carter, the newly elected senator from Montana, evidently intends to spend the greater part of his time in Wash ington during tho next six years. Soon after having mado arrange ments for tho location of his family here, Mr. Carter left immediately for Montana. It is not expected, however, that ho intends to spend any great amount of timo in his adopted stato for tho next six years. Unliko sonio politicians, Mr Carter is not disposed to spend more than his (alary during his residenco in auhuigton. Paul Mercier, a wealthy and ec centrio citizen of Paris, was found dead in his house a few days ago. Kor seven years no human being except himself had crossed the threshold of tho building, which in all that time had not been aired. One room was filled with cast-oir clothing, us tho old man never called upon the strong hands of a washerwoman, but bought new garments as fast as the old ones became dirty. Mercier was for merly a publisher. A number of checls were found in the house, containing valuable antiquities. The man was 57 years old: Tho Salem Post is author of the following: Yesterday two philo sophical old hayseeds stood before the l.n go bird cage in front of Mel Hamilton's door, discussing the peculiarties of what they called a young Chinese pheasant which had been placed in tho cage among canary birds. They both admired its long legs, its lino feathers, its gieal agility ,its beautiful symmetry. Then they would braneh out on politics, for they were both demo crats, and when they were tired of that they would return to the Chinese pheasant. One of tho men was Judge Pavidson (farmer) and the other William Galloway, presi dent of the board of agriculture. Mr. Galloway thought that the bird would be quite an attraction at the state fair. It would con vince people that Chineso pheasants 1 . t IX 'I could be lameii. Mr uavuison thought so too, and was about to ask Mr Hamilton what he would sell the pheasant for, when t coun try man stepped up and said, "Well boys, that's considerable of a turkey, isn't it." The truth then Hashed on the mi ml s of tho two disciples of the plow, and Mr. Gal lowav moved away to tho fair ground to see after some stock while Mr. Davidson started fr his home murmuring as ho went along the street, "Well by thunder, 1 ought tc know a Chinese pheasant from a gbler." Galloway nays he has decided to make Mr. Davidson one of the Judge of poultry at the coming state fair. It is estimated that from one- third td one-half of the Lane coun ty hops will he saved. Secretary Carlisle, in spite of his great learning, never attended either academy or college. A sardine canning establishment has been et to work at Port Town send. The industry is but an ex periment, mid if successful tho facilities will be increased. There is h curious phenomena attached to the yearly run of sardines in 1 ugel .Smiid ml the inland passage to Ahiska. With the settnii: of one day's sun, there will not be a tign uf a sardine in the channel, yet the next morning the inhabitant awak ens to find the beach literally lined with the delicate little fish. This enormous run lasts for about four days, after which the fish seem to avoid the shore, but are casuy raked into tho boats or canoes of the fisherman by using a long pole studded with nails, which used with a paddling motion, will land in the boat two or three sardines for every nail. 15ig sleeves have at last reached tho culminating point of extrava gance, says the Dry Goods Reporter and tho decadence basset in. Opin ions conflict as to the length of time it will take for the big sleeves to pass awoy. It seems likely that the change will be slow and tour turous. In fact it will bo a case of death by inches. Just as it was about to be decided that the big sleeve was to continue, at least a season longer, tho fatal prejudice set in. Tho women have discov er 1 that the huge inflated baloon sleeve is a monstrosity, and its former devoted adherents aro crying out against it. The dressmakers finding that the limit in size had been reached, and that the only variety to be given the new season's productions would be lessening the volume, turned traitors and de serted the cause which they had so firmly espoused. From an object of pride and admiration it will soon become one of ridicule. Its fate is sealed for tho reaction, though but slightly injured so far. is neverthe less a decided one. We will con tinuo to see some big sleeves for some time, but tho changes will be entirely toward the lessening rather than increasing of size. AVER'S THE ONLY Sarsaparilla READ RULE XV. Article that are ia any way dan I geroua or of fensive, also patent medi cines, nos trum i, and empirical preparations, whose ingredients are concealed, will not be admitted to the Expo sition." Why wns Ayrr'a Sarapnrllla admit ted t llt'enuse II la nut a patent metlli'lne, not a nostrum, nor a secret preparation, not ilaiiKrrnu. not an experiment, anil hccnunp It Is all that a family tneillclno should he. At tho WORLD'S FAIR Chicago, 1893. Why not get the BestP oooooooeoooooooeooeeeeo A Majestic Steel ltange $-12.00 A Ni. Took Wove - 12.76 A No. 8 Wash Holler W 1 tilnsf Lined Oil Can..... ! 1 do.. U it. milk pans K5 1 6 lit. sti'W pan M 1 Hour sifter 10 1 wash tm.sln 05 1 Dish phii -0 1 ll)it. milk pail 15 1 12t. milk pall 20 1 collce pot 15 1 tea pot -15 1 set knivett it forks 50 1 largtt btviul knife 15 1 handled man's axe "5 1 loll); Immlli'il shovel 5(1 Wire imlls-HaM' 4.00 (Hidden Uarb Wire 00 -AT- Griffin Hardware Co. Lane County Bank. (Katabll.hed In KSi.) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. . HOVKV, President. J. M. AltltAMS, Cashier. A. (. HOVKY, Jk.. Asst.Cashr. I ui Him tM Vv ' ('"Wttr: I-! MiuitiiMHl; I t.iiiik niKial lrlil l-wil lift-aim Ijli'kltff iVntitliMT,; Ni rviM'u. -; ,n-mtti'1it; nil Dmttnaj lAMta uf ltwrf ..i it ur,itmOrmn in itiir otUN-J I ifuvi r i'M'.lion, Y'ltitliful Eriyr,o I:.iitfitv I r itriMMHH. MMim or iipinr, wliirh ItvtiU t Misry. utmmntioa. Icnnit.' Miii WU . 1 1 y ti til. k Ux; ix fur : with written tru rnn wto cur r rofumi uionr. Yxt'l lltr tliU nil Hu k Miwu. "hi Hiliuuiif)A. ,lvtr l'4tTtlmn. Hur hftmim IhP, tui Vututiiwuuo. CiUAlLAMl.Ld imuou uuif by Cvburu k lyljtria, Kuvuo, Orvunn. TUESDAY, sEPTEMlU-!.t io. Kggs ISceuts per dozen! lieu Lurch, of Lcmatl, was in iown teday. A few days rftlu would end up the hop crop. Several immigrants orrlved in Eu gene Unlay. O W Itlnehart, of Condon, Is In town today. J W Hhuniute, of Waltervllle. was in town today. The '-auntry dryer expeuts to nturt up Thumduy. The iVHerve In the U H tieaury is now l'.n,W),mi. A coiislilerulile uuiouiit of wood ar riving in ICtiKene. Win Fruzer, of Portland, horsehuyer, lii in town UKuiu. Prof Liiullu Curson arrived u thli nfltrinxiii's train. Attorney Norton did liusltuss In Portlulld Vfnteriluv. Attorney KK Markley went to So- duvllle this uiurnliig. ilenrv HiiHiiiuii and wife drove to Junction thin forenoon. Geo M Hylund was a passenger to Kosc'burg tliis ufternoun. A Wheeler, of Hprlnglleld. did busl neHS In Albany yesterday. John Kelley, of Sprlugfleld, did business in Eugene today. W W Haines returned from a trip down the valley this uttcruooii. Win Neis is haviiiK quite an amount of his hops hauled to town. Van Arniltage, of Portland, was an arrival by this afternoon's train. Hon H II (illfry and (amity came down from t'reswell this forenoon. Prof J I) Letcher came up from Cor vullls on the local train this ufternoou. A Japanese by the name of W B Ban in tends niakiug silk at Portland. P C Withers and wife, of Hummer Luke, nrrived from l'ortlaud this after noon. J S Stiles has moved to the Johnson house, corner Willamette and Fifth streets. Attorney WW Curdwell, ofltose burK pussed through Eugene this morning. J Wallace, J M Sherwood and E W Hutehlngs, of Lematl, were in Eu Bene today. Iteporter Edwards Is attending the Edwards family reunion across the river today. Grldley, Kausat, a town of 400 peo ple, was nearly obliterated by a wind storm yesterday. MrsM FWyatt went to Albany to visit a few days with Mrs Frank Miller this morning. Kalem Journal: Misa Kate Patter son of Eugene is a guest at the resi dence of C P Kisliop. I X Green, of Waltervllle, went (o Portland and Pugel Hound to remain a couple of weeks, this morning. II Wadsworth, Jr., of Hiu-raniento, Oil., representing the C F T refriger ator fruit cars, is again in Eugene. Mrs Geo M Miller was In Eugene over last night returning to the Cogs well ranch on the McKenzie today. Peter Bausch is seriously ill at his residence on Seventh street. His nu merous friends hope he may yet recov er. Salem Statesman: Secretary Kln- enid had to go to Alaska for a rest. Those Weston normal fellows inatle him tired. English crop Is far from what was anticipated early In tho season, and the yield will no I'gnt, say .-uo.uou oi our bales Win Liuier, of Philadelphia, who has been visiting his uncle, Charles I ,tiuer, in this city, left for his home this morning. l)r Dean Clark Is in the city. He will lecture hero under the American Pn leetlve Association, the date to tie hereafter (lxed. Today's Salem Statesman: Prof. McElroy and family are busy these days breaking tip bousckecpliii; here, and will go to Eugene this week. Tho annual encampment of the Grand Army men Is In session at Lou isville, Kentucky. Confederate veter ans have been invited to participate In the camp tires. Mrs W ri Conser end daughter, Miss Gertrude, who has been visiting with Aunty Conser, lett for Albany to visit on this morning's local train. K II Palmer, of Portland, went to Itoseburg this afternoon, lie will re turn hen in a few (lavs and go to Me Keiizle Bridge for a few days' hunting and ilslilng. Will Grimes, of HarrMiurg, was In Eugene today making tirrrangcmciit for himself and sisters to attend the U of O this winter. He rented the Shu mate house. MrsJS Crane and daughters left for New York this morning. They have been visiting the family of IN Greene, In Camp Crock precinct, for a couple of mouths. Mrs. Bebccea Graves, relict of Wesley Graves, for many years hotel keeper in Salem, departed this lifo on Friday, August :iuih, at the home of her daughter Mrs C C Bunnell in Lewis ten, Idaho. ('apt T W Syinons, corps of U 8 en gineers, has lieen transferred to Butlalo. N Y. Major Ernest H Bulf nei, of New York, will succeed him. Lane county will not weep over the change, and especially tho Florence people. Albany Democrat: "The Salem Journal says there was a bill of $07(1.50 for making an inventory of the old towels and other property of the asy lum. No wonder they have to get along without lady physicians." Dr Alfred N Couture and Mrs Ella K Baker were married In bloomers at Oakland last wink, and the Examiner gives their pictures. Mr Baker was a Cornier resident of Salem and a mem ber of the Presbyterian church of that city. In Clackamas county some agents oiler to take tho crops as they are oil the growers' lmnils, and after theex penses and a lc a pound profit shall hv Ut'ii received, the balance if any, shall lie turned over to the growers. Cherry valley, N Y Gazette: Price of old hops unchanged; 7c lst oiler, but holders think they can do better when price of new crop Is established. Picking progresses, and the estimate of two thirds of lust year will not be lar out of the way. Pendleton E. O Miss Watklns visited Walla Walla Sunday She Is expected to return Gils evening and In two days will leave for her Iioiiia In Eugene. 'Misa Watklns has spent the summer in the mountains at Meachaiu. E P Thorp, the editor and publisher of that live paper, the Echo-Leader, gave us a pleasant call this morning, lie intends planting out a ten acre or chard this lull and also going into breeding fine hogs. K M Corbus, of Junction precinct. Is Id Eugene. M will FWdv-j1 next week and become a citizen . of our beautiful city ouce more. ! n" lust returneil from Bouthern Oregon where he sK.-ut the summer. Kalem Htatewi.au.- . Prof Thos Con don! of the suite university, ajr Ked the city yesterday aud w i his d-.ugl.ter, the wile of UWt Just Ice Bean. Two other daughters accom panied him, and will al-o visit their sister, , The other day we '"'W,1'1', ,,,e death of one of J St Clair's eh Idren, who lives six miles west f LW, from that dread dlm-ane, diphlher . Jr Brown Informs us that now Mur more of his children ure down with a malignant type of the same disease. Monday's Portland Telegram: Pilec Withers, a citizen of Harney coui.i v, was arreted feveral days ago. by the United States authorities on a charge ot wiling liquor without a lleeoe. Today heapx-ared Mow Judge Bel linger and waived the reading of the information. He asked 30 days In which to answer, which wat granted by the court. Coopcrstown, N Y Farmer, of Au gust 30, has this: "There Is nothing i..:....l. 1 1. a i.wul hon market. Our uuiiiK it. .w r ----- . exchanges report sales and contracts at from 7 to cents, uunui m " part ol last week, we heard some rumors that the growing crop was not keeping well. Quite extensive inquiry shows that it Is not at all general. On the whole the growing crop is stand ing; well, aud the prospects are i i- ... . l.. ..m-IIIu firnivura irener. lu.r nir iiiio o- --- ally report a yield somewhat one-hair or Juttl year, nut ii is w .lUi.laa Miil(iiutaa Prnlmltlv HO to BUY I Vimiw vol,.. - (Hi per cent, of the '04 crop will be nearest to tne aciuai iikuiph Uoshen Items. Sept. 11, 1805. J F Keeney, familiarly known as "Blind Johnny," Is visiting relatives '"aJ Keeney paid t'reswell a visit the Drstol the week. Born.-Wednesday, Sept 11, 185, to ii,u .vif-.. .r V. A Bovd a son. To see Al this morning is to know what a smile is. , . Fred Hurt Is again on the stage be tween Goshen and Dexter. BF Keeney has been enduring a crippled foot for two weeks, the result of a horse fulling with him. Mrs David Eby and daughter, Miss Merta, have been visiting the former's parents, Mr and Mrs Barger, near Harrisburg for the past week. We aw informed that a church so cial will soon be given In the U B church at this place. We wish It sue ami lii nor next reiiort hone to be able to give the date aud some further notice or its nature. We believe all the hops In this vi cinity will be gathered if Inclement u'lmlKar Hm lint Interfere. 11 L Ed- mummi has 20 acres, has a full force of pickers ana is paying doe lor u ouanei boxes. J Band A A Keeney have 11 acres, with pleuty of pickers and pay 40o for 9 bushel boxes. Jesse Cox with perhaps 15 acres is paying 25c for 7 bushel boxes. We aw not certain whether Wm Stewart & Sons aw picking their 20 acres, but have beard thev are. While the busy housewife Is now caunlng fruit for the winter, we this morning devoted a portion of our val uable time, that is ordinarily given to Idleness, lu "canning" a neighbor's dot', and the canine went up i lie road voltilmr nnnu nml n half Ht ever v iutnn. we seriously questioned the wisdom of tne Aimignty in giving wmiim-M cur such wonderful powers foi gener- ,l.w nrwu.,1 Tlklua uftf llMVlflO- eateu a half bushel of eggs in the even. inganu oaraeu at our rain uuur an night. Fkathkrweioht. T11K BRITISHEK'S DAY. The Valkyrie Won the Race This Af ternoon iu lions Minsn. New York, Sept. 10, 8:30 n. m., (Eustern time) This is Johnny Bull's day. The Valkyrie wou the race to day from the Defender by two min utes, much to the surprise of the peo ple. Special to the Guard. NKwYoKK.Sept.il, 4 p. m. "es- terdav's race was decided in favor of the Defender by the judges on account or being louleil by me vaiKyrie, Their net Ion is generally approved, The next race wll! take place tomor row. SKMSATI03 I UVHH4KT CASE. Uefenae "III Tell Wha murdered Hlanche I. amain. San Fiianoisoo, Sept. 9. An even ing paper publishes a sensational story that Durrant was not the man who took Blanche Lamont to Emanuel church. The defense claims a strong alibi for Durrant, and in addition will have witnesses to swear that not only did Durrant not commit the murder, but will indicate who the murderer really is. Walterville Items. Sept 10, '95. Mr Branton is sh-irt of hop pickers, MrSmeedwill finish picking hops this week. He hauled his early hops to r.ugeue several oays ago. Mauy hunters are seen going up the rouu expecting to siay tne ueer. Mr Ed Smith and John Dead man have returned from their hunting and fishing trip. They repoit plenty of iisii cut no aeer meat. Prof McClure, of Eugene, passed here yesterday on the mail hack. I should say he and au another gentle man got oil' of the hack while the mail was being changed, and. run a foot race. Born, to the wife of Mr McNutt, Sept 2, a son. Mrs M Vaughan of Coburg Is visit iug Mrs J W Shumate. M James Donaldson has goue east of toe mountains. Signer Paklano showed here two nights last week. It was very good for the money. J W Shumate is laying in his winter supply, au.'h as tinware, hardware, eartheuware and clothe that will wear. Ze.no. Another Divorce Cask. N A Hutch I uin has commenced a divorce suit In the circuit court against W N Hutching, her husband. The couple were married iu Eugene Nov. 17, lS'.H). Due child, daughter, aged 4 years, is the only is sue of said marriage. Desertion and neglect to provide is charged. This makes six divorce suits alrea.lv on the docket. In announcing the retirement of the Hon W 1 Trultt from the bench of the district of Alaska, the Alaskan ex prvsse the depest regret at the step be has takan. Judfe Trultf reslgnatioo wo voluntary. 6 Junction City : Milling Company, MAN UFACTUBEHS OF THE "WHITE ROSE" noon .FLO I J R .!-- GUARANTEED - 1 BEST QUALITY, The most popular Hour in the market. Sold by iD leading grocers. Elmira Letter. Sept. 7. 1H95. Editor Oi;aru: Harvest being about over aud nearly evtry available person gone to the hop yards, conse quently but little to reHrt. The long continued dry weather has produced a rather lighter crop than usual. As to personal events, Mrs Jane Cook has gone to Curry county cm a visit to her children to be absent a month. Mr N Pergeson Is moving to the Siuslaw near Ulentena. Mrs Moses Mabe has tieen quite sick for several weeks but is now Improving. Mrs Josie Lakin (nee Cook) has been sick for several days. She is now bet ter. The 0 year old son of W Michael's near Uoldson is quite sick with lu llainmation of the bowels. Mrs Bngart Is also very feeble at Uncle Jack Cantrel's. Her ailment Is pronouueed consumption. Dr Evans is able to sit up and seems to be gradually impioving. Since last writing ye scribe has had a serious attack of illness lasting 3 weeks. A young lady visitor arrived at John Shaw's a ft;w evenings since. She proposes to "remain permanently, so I am informed. As soon as harvest is entirely ills- f.osed of some of our enterprising cit .ens intend visiting the Blue Kiver mines with a view to ojien up some discoveries made quite a number of years since, placer as well as some very line silver and gold ores about 10 miles from the Blue ltiver camp. Oneof our medical fraternity had quite an experience a few i.lgl ts since. Just after dark he entered a section covered with fallen timber and brush. The road entirely blocked, it was utterly impossible to get out or to go buck. To keep warm he continued traveling the entire night. Just be fore day the crowing of a friendly rooster Indicated tin direction of a settlement aud as the gray dawn be gun to appear he at lust emerged from entangled brush and limber complete ly exhausted with riitiguo and thirst, having been able to obtain water but once during the entire uight. For 3 hours he groped around iu the dark' nesg to And himself al a spot which he had lert just 3 Hours belore. iso titul results followed except the breaking rf a new stirup aud the loss of his saddle bags. Such is pioneering In the Coast range of mountains. Moro anon, BKOI'LAK. Prunes Coming. Salem Journal: Tho big Wallace cunnery aud clavator bus commenced drying prunes. The prunes are bought outright, the com pany paying $10 per ton for Italians and f-8 per ton for petites. g88888S33S83S88Q 66 Q 88 a 88 O GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER 3HKAHONS WHY jou tumid biijr Ii. 1. ItismailerliihthereatboQ.o. 2. It Is made of the very flnnt mnt'ria.a anil ia juHrnnteeii In every repet t eqiinl or superior to the very Ik el. 3. The makers inmrantec e. .,- tin unit every tnr, i authorized to return i. money if It be not sutkf r.c , . ; CAN YOU ASK FOR MU O o 88 O 88 O 88 CuwaaT Eitkx, Portlum:, o i-J P88Q8088288QiQ THE MOR!WfJ flPMBW! a For aale at Verlngton th itreel drug iiora. FnsSf 3 Broma-Cslsrg. MnkI-wtIm, Urntu xl.jiii.t l0fi, Mm-i-iw-tn t, ,,"r,1 or M.tiH1 N-ur ailtati., siio for l(ilMI- tsiai AinrniiH. An'M.un for Almlm'to 4i a oihsr,awi, i rwxJj, Snddugwu. tiJurv onr. THE ARJiOtD CHEKICM. CO. c 151 S. Waalara Ataasa, CHICAGO. 1! or V 'I. Sold by all Drogsula. WE HAVE THE URGES! UB ktr l OF BCYS SUITS IH THE CiTT. - Bl-METALLIC Doublo Kl.ee, Double K.1.1 1 Bullous will out we.r un 1 ,'x,'i made: "y imJm $2.0;!, 13.00, (3..Vi and H.(Jn. The Stanley Combination Suits Two Pair Punts, Cap ,i,1(Cult. f2 6(.1t:iW,:!.r,u,.o.M0(u'6i ',Ka3t!ron"C:.iri!jinatLnSuih 13.00, 43.50. tl.oo, u.in. ' Many other suits f.,r w,. Men's Piii.ta: ( .7.-. M M.-iik' Suit.: j:i(i:i, (0 a.03, ts.w,lo.w.'. ' ' . P. FRANK & SONS. MONEY to LOAN On Improved farris FOR A TEKM of YEARS. SHERWOOD BURR, El'OENE, OHEWiJ. ASH GROVE POULTRY It Breeding p-j tr,d to none in the ihti White and BtrH Plymouth ltiM'ki, Bud and Blown Ihon and Silver eniU Huniburgs. Eggs $1.50 per 15: two semsa ttsi I also have a few eholee Kngliih Brt.tj. pill for sale. Satlkfai turn (iimcntrrd. AiUm A.HWH II klS I'ulMirr, oiri bl'MUONS. Iu the Circuit Court of tlir it.i 0 goo (or the couuty ol Ld. I. F. Bluntoo, PlttT. 1 TS I Kate Linebaufib, TLouiii i'risli and Sarub J Fris lie, his wife. Drfls J (Suit in iquity to fi.nclon-niitit real pmpeilr. To Kate Lii-eliaugb llio almw tui deft lu the name t the Kittle ol 0ni;ti, ; are hereby summuned to ai p ar u ail court on or before Monday tlii-al Into A October. 18'J5, Ibat beierj'll e 6M d.j 4 Ibe term of said court lollur.in tbriiM prescribed iu Ibe order lor llw liibli.a o( IhisauruiuoDs nud uwei ib ar. o( ihe pltff tiled tli.-rein.or juimitiwilU taken agiiD8t you (or tbe Mul iiu4l.ii Ibe compUitit, li.iu.el a deerrt ml''" d tbe plaiut.fl' (or Ibe r cover j cl iboua (our buudnd dollars in U (. 'kl ei itk iuterest tbenou at ten per o.-ut prt " since to-it, October ii, TO, aid ! M attorney (eea, aud costa uJ dmlnrwa-a' of suit and a decree (or the lorn-kin" sale ol the following deacribul mI Prol7 iit.iated in Laue county, iom: . Utgiuumg al a poiui ii 'Si ctui Ml oltho s-mt beast corner ot donatioa W claim No a, Not. No 7lU iu lp b M I west, thence rnuuing uoitb news niittM wet '23 oS chains, lliem-e w. hi fliltt (Urn Ibence south 23 b cbuitif; ih-i Ci 02 cbaiua, to tbe plae conlaiuiug Hi.77 acreaot li.d to mi? aid demand. It is order. il bj lit a the Hon. J. 0. Fullerton, ju lge. Ibt vice of this summons be mml in lJ gene Wa-a-KLT GtJAhn. a nes(i' ' fj eral circulation published wej-klj i conutv lor six consecutive wetk. Dated, Sept. lltb, WW. " -T ..... ... In tbe Ciicuil Court i-f lb- SttrfOof for tbe coonly ol Liue. 0 I lodes, l'llir, j Ytt ' Bernard Frsngo and Josoilnr.e I Frauge, bis wife, Mrs II 11 t Kit sou aud J M Kitson. hrt hubud, Williuui Sunl" and William DicksoD, U.-(i- J m Suit iu equity lo (enclose a WW leal property. , To William Pickou, ibe Deft. In tbe name of tbe you are hereby BUiumou. J w . Trfibs said court and answer tbe cmi" ,w pltff filed therein on or b. '.' r ."'j 28th day o( October. ,b'' Brat day o( Ibe term o( the c...irl K u aft.r .be txi-lration ol die "f , U in tbe order (or tbe t',,ll''"',0folkf pt( eumiuouaandiOou lil to Jts1 .ill ,,.,l in tha court (or the 11'" -u r ' -..T,:.i, m..lv: , lor iu lue i,-uuiiini.. . tbe recovery gold coin, cent per i (or $o0 a Cruiije, aud (or Ibe n'- - ,.,i meuts o( suit; that th iuiiI' plttt I (unclosed upon ."'"''"V,,! M.rilie.1 real MOIie'ty towU! ,,.. in hl.,. W N,i five of tiU0f!h m,,Jk liugeue fit J 'hat the VrCo nig to law aud ibe practice the proceeds o( aale be a(-H " (1(-J meutoftbe costs aid fJ f,tks . i .!,, ihe III". . i ineaniouut - ;,.rot" , the d. (t and all persoua by "' ' A.d sUt..qnent ia liuie 'be w j.i tbe plitT tie oarieii , ,ipsT l ull.rlon jnnge, .ua. . ;i,,,u '' L. ...J. nn mil t'V I'llUil'" ....,) muni, uc u.-v. '( ..nn't" I Eugene Wklt Ucahu J'1' " ,g wuks. Ibesame i."e -. ', ,j circulation published " ' ,- it. Baled S.ptn.b.r H. j- pillkIS . 'run'- Ai2L. Notice Uberel'ven,,,, beeuauiy au.-...-- , . All " M eatate ol Eoi Iaom. dec . v fr h,n having claim, .gaiu f notified lo present lb' s. ri, t ia.ra.or. at tbe law efti.-'' ' et in. Egene. Oregon. (torn Ibe date of Ibi- P-""' AujU't0, IB'Jo. s i A iuiio XOBTOS 1 KlSsIT. Attornij. l50lt WHO inieriM Avt , tunum stuoe a" n.-a1 ttoruey'ses, of ibe J'"'" t equity, rifcht. tin or iu.;- jr.s eily exc.pt the statutorj tijiM ' fl ,ji It is ordered by tbe court, lUj ,