BEIT for Infants and Children. Culorli li so veil adapted to chtlilnai that I recommend It a aiiporlor to any procrli,iUoB known to ma." 11 A. Aacnaa, )L P., ill go. Oxford Bt, prookln, N. T. "The UN of Caatorte Is so tmlreraal and lu merit ao well known Uiat It eeami a work ot supererogation to endorse It. Few aiw the Intelligent families who do nut keep Caatorla vlUtla aaa roach." Casio. aUamt, D. D., Vtm York City. Tot Cnrratl CbrriXT, TT McnnaT Bmvr, aw To fm Caatorla cum Colla, Conatlpatlno, Eour Ktoinach, IiUrrluaa, Eructation, Kills Worms, gin step, and promotes gestlon, Without injurious medication. "For several years I have reomrnet.id your 'Cantoris,' and shall always coutln U.. do ao aa It baa Uirarlably produced bentiK-uJ naulta." ' Enwra r. Pasdsb, M. P., lasin Btnwt and 7th Are, New York City. J. 0. CHURCH. Pr.siSent. 1.0. PAINE. F. VIC Presldsnl. THIS . 0IBURN. Cssblsr, Eipe Loan and Savin BANK, Of Eugene, - - Orego DJBKCTOR8-J. 0. Church. J. B. Harris, W.I Brown, B. W. I'alue, r. w. usuurn. Pall Ud Capital. j : : $50,000. A General Banking Business Transacted Interest allowed on time deposits. Collection antruitad to oar car will receive prompt attention. I Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, . Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and 5tra.ni., Running Sores, Inflammations. Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica,1 Lumbago Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailment, ' All Horse Ailments, AH Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle,. Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts It In a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Ualmant conquer fain, Makes rita or Beast wU tWP Ira rtn r k - iu .mm H''T 41 I ' . avi mm i Thl. extra- OMIji.ry He Jnveuator I. lb. most wonderful dlsootery of th. ate. it haa teen rib rioned hy thl men of Kurop. and America. Hudan la CbTJf Nuea Hop vi in. n l a i rharna In up, I LOST MANHOOD A quickie. Oror S.OflO prtrt .rifto-v menta. l'rvuiaturcu,. niraua Imnotenry lu Hi Brat atam). II I a symptom of ermine) weakness ud barreiim-.. It can to aiot.uod lu todays bytheuMof llmlyan. The new Olaoovery w mule lT thi Bneclal lstaof the old UmoutNuiXon Medical Inilllut.. It la I he timnm-ot tlia.u. r nd. It u very powerful, hut ha inliw. Sold ftrl00a pai.k airenrS paeaa,-. fur S.-..ttipla'noa!iit Uura). Wrltlea ,iiarauie irlrni f r a cure. I f yuii tniy all laxotaud are ri4 rrnlrvlr eurrd.aU niora will be will to you fi-of.ilrr.rv.'. bn'l fir rlnnlar!!! I.UinoiiUN A'Vlraaa Hi'UHor v.iivt. iNHim ik, JeaeUal Hlot.ioit, .Markrt Mluta. mm, Onnitlpatlon, lunlueaa, ralllii hru eatlom, Nrrr ouatwliohluii of Ui. ejre. and oth.r paila. Btrengthfiu, UYlaoratei and touee the etglreiyetrui. Hu.ua cuive ixbliitr, Ni'irotiinou, Knliilnni, anddeTlon 1 my i 1 weak oreatia . 1 rain. In the lif t"' "i"""ppi The Durrani mill is again grind ing out a daily grist. A creditable souvenir illustrated edition of the Ala-ka Mining Record reaches our table from far away, Juneau. The Corbott-Fizsimmons fight haa been declared off. The firinci pals mutt be extremely tired judg ing from the amount of talking they have done. The German-American bank of Tacoma had $1.10 in the vault when the receiver took possession of it yesterday. .It owed the city 58,000. The only wonder is that the bank oUicers left that f 1,10. Stock well, manager of the Albany Red Crown mills, gets one year in the penitentiary for stealing wheat stored in the mill over which ho had control. The case will be appealed to the supreme court. Eugene has enough secret organ izations to keep a married man away from home every night in the week, and of course on bunday night he is to tired too attend church services. It may be that he dors not go to lodge every night when that is offered as an excuse. The latest political nickname is "Gogo," applied in New York to a class of persons or a partv whose avowed object is good government. Iheir opponents apply the term in derision claiming they are of the Miss Jancy type and not practical in their views. The New.York Sun gives Oregon fruit growers good advioe. It savs: "Do not spend too munh time in E raising your big red apples and ne pears, but pick them carefully and ship them to us. We will take them at coou prices or words to that eflect. Governor Budd is not as popular t - t r i ! f f in oiBKiyou county, taiuornia, as he was before he offered $500 re ward for the parties who lynched the four murderers at reka a short time since. It is said that a determined effort will be made to find out who the managers of the nocktie party were. The Philadelphia Item in speak ing of the iMarlborough- ander- but alliance, says: The presenco of a representative of royalty at the wedding and the effort of Ger many s emwror to honor the bride shows how Lurope worships Amer ican menev. Were the brido, in stead of an hcircsB, the daughter of some high statesman or noted sa vant, no such honor would be ex tended to her. When General Grant's daughter became the wife of an Englishman royalty did not honsr hor, but the millions of William II. Vanderbilt secure for his child tho recognition that was not extended to Nellie Grant. ftoise City, Idaho, lays claim to oeing tue oniy town in uio world whoso Btrccls are sprinkled with boiling water and whoso houses are supplied with hot water from never failing boiling springs, says the Maska Mining Record. Borne City can revel in her heat, we do not wish to rob her of a single breeze. for we Alaskans love our icebergs that lioat continually before us and strand on the beach in front of our doors. Our never failing glaciers furnish us with the rarest of old ice for our morning cock tails, our noon lemonades and our evening ico-creams in which cooling lux uries we Northpoleites revel. Our friends in Uoise City when they are completely boilod out are cor dially invited to come to Alaska and cool off. THE CASCADE RESERVE. It is to be hoped that Senator Mitchell will succeed in his inten tions to have the larger portion of the Cuccudo reserve restored to the public domain. The scheme was conceived by a lew men who raw a fortune in store for them in lieu school lands at $1.2o an acre. Ad vancing the price to $2.50 an acre frunt rated their line ncheme. The congress that putted the m t did npt know what they were doing, but were caught by the na.no of the act. They did not know they were tuking laud triuul to a lair sized state from the heart of Ore go i), stopping settlement, retarding growth of our luinher interests and injuring without cau.-o stork men wtio umo the summit ol lliu moun tains for a summer range. In Lane county, alone, 52 sections comprising 1872 txiuare miles are included in the reserve. Think of it. Over ono fourth of the area of the county withdrawn from settle aient and possible development, nearly double the area of the state of Rhode Island, which has but 1051 square miles, exclutdve of bays and inlets. About equal to the state of Delaware with her 2120 square miles of territory. About one-fiftieth of the area of the state of Oregon. The plea for preservation of our forests is nut well founded on facts. With present appliances in lumbering there are thousands of acres of timber in our mountains that cannot possiblv be touched Their extremely rough and broken characters make it impossible to re move timber except along the streams. Then, too, young timber grows very fast and soon replenishes barren tracts. The first settlers found large sections of this valley comparatively open, where now young timber grows thicklv, some of it large enough for the saw mill. 1 he greater portion of tho reserve should be restored to the public domain where it belongs. SLEEP & REST For Skin Tortured BABIES And Tired MOTHERS In One Application of 1 flpiEDT Ccn Tbiitiikt. Warm bath, with Ct'Tlct-KA Soir, gentle application" of C'irrict'l'i (olntmentl, end mild do-a ol Cvru cuai IU.olvemt (U now blood purifier). e-.IJ ttiriufhout th IiM. Mtl h flVtiXi P. Nrw r .r a ot. I. Kin. (Iw.rdM. M-a. Uuto iai Caaau Cuar u frviak, Uu.be, U- A. COIM LAM) SIX FfMM'McO FLY KB. It Will aot Handle Local Traffic, The Portland-Han Franelrtco flyer lft Ban traneisco yefU-rday on I lie firetof tH regular trlim between Port land and Hun Fraiinlxco every rive dnvft. The east bou m! train with due at AalilHiid at 3 D m today, at How burvat U:45 p ni tonight, will prol aljlv reueh Eugene by 12 o'clock or thortlv after too lull t. anil Is duo in l'ortluiid at 6 a m tomorrow. Hetum loir to Han Francitco. the truin will leave Portland at 10 p ni Friday, Otto uer i. This train will run a an extra, and nitmt (five way to all otht-r train. It is In all probability an experiment or the s f company's, and tin-re ix no ceitainty that the train will be mulii tallied. At all events this train will be rtf no Tlis Baptist CoiivefiTliiu., Pallf Oiurd, October Si Tin-lentil annual nitftin of the itMKiiai .tutu convf o'lon convened In Hie JliiptUt church lu thin eily at 7:.W oVIock hint evening. A r. -n w-nla- live uuinlx-r of delegate iroiu inner- ..nt milt nf the elalo Wtru ill Mltclld U 111 The Unit' yet-idity evt-nlng and to- Auv u-..a hikHii no l i Hie noriil 1-in'ifHri iici'. In tlie iiti-enee of Ifev J KDuliii. of Urauts Til", Rev V T l-'I.M.iinr nl Seattle. WiiHldllL'ton, nn-iiitlied lt niulit. At the clone of lliu m-riiion, the enrollment of clcli-iitc hikI ilidloii of c.IIIi-ith t'Hik iHuee. IMlleerit for Hie i'i miiiij,' eitr ot the pHHlond c.nif r.-i:t.v wire i lreli-d u lollown: I'reHid. nl, Rev M I. il'KC, of Oreeon Cilv: vice nri i.idelil, lU vJ K I lull n o'(;rnnlH l'aw. and R-v K R I'm-e, of MrMiinivlll ; wcietHry nnd ireimtirer. 1U.-V J II Jlaryruves, of Or- vmIm. Th conferenee ol-i.ed twain till- inorniin at 7:ail o'el-n k witli d.-vollon ulservieeit led bv R'V Slioi't. I HI wan followed by a impi r on "KxiiobI l.irv rreaeliini!: What 1 II? Ai d Ita Vii'ltie." bv Hi v K li I'uee. of Me.Minn vllle. Next wan an addrc, "The I'lviielierand III Sludy," by Rev (ieo N Ame. or AhIiIhiiiI. 1 lie morning hci-iooh c-lowd nt II o'clock wlili inln lit'erlal and inlwionury exH-rieiH-, led bv Rev J C Uotiulua, of I'eliUle- ton. The afternoon wrvi'-e openud at 2 o'clock with dfvotiouul meeting. A oraver for iiiihHiuiiai v work in Oretrou wii led by ICeV J F Ray, uilmloimiy of tho ( orvalll Anioelalion, At 2:3i) Rev A W Hnyder of Portland delivered an adilrtm on "The Preacher ami Ida CloM-t." Tbia addrea wna tol lowed bv a irenrrul dim-iisf Ion. Key J Mcrley, of Medlord, talked to the eon fereltce on "The Preacher's relation the community." TliU, too. was for lowed by a abort tllec uiou, after widen lUiv (leo T Kill, of linker City, ppuke on the 'Treacher relation to Politics." This cloned (be delibera- IB l .S. '"'fr-lJ"rTrt' f J JJ KE SHE THE f-waSfflK Bi-rnFTllh. in ii iiirf 1. 1 !.. 1 ... '"-'pltJ Many oilu-r Meu'a I'lilila; a ., $2A .UK,, U oo "5, ft!, Mem.' hUlt,. 10-03, t.U0, Vow, R g FRANK A! A FULL LINE OFCW a . a. . J llf.M.Io ,aia) . 1 W " La 1 1 1 . J t - K flinaina wi KmuriwvTSi ww.u wiiiiica ana .t-i a In all kinds of ground. LUUGHMILLERffi service to why points between Port lanl unrt Mull frriiitniunn It will ttllte MBlth.-r imirmiov nnr nmuumirem at anv tiotifc of the tawtor'a conference and local station. Persona taking advan- 'hey adjourned to aaxetuble again iu tain of the low rate offered on this train niuat ko on board at one or the other of the termini. Captuin John G. Bourke, United States army, descnlcs the numer ous receipts used on the Mexican border, and gives the following as a potent love philter: "Kill a jack rabbit, take out his eye9, dry them, grind them into a powder, put them into tobacco, make a cigarette and give to the young ladv to smoke. She cannot help falling in love with you." Sometimes the ingre dients are varied, but the height of ellicacy was gained by putting a pinch of it in the young woman's shoe. AVER'S THE ONLY Sarsaparilla jADMmrjED READ RULE XV. "Articlesg that are in? any way dan- o geroua or of- 5 knal.a alan O patent meal- o I o v 1 u v , uur q trums, and empirical preparation, whose o ingrwdients are concealed, will o not be admitted to the Expo- 2 sition. Why was Anr'i Sar'npnrllla admit- o ted t Because It Is not a patent mrdlrln, O not a nostrum, nor a secret preparation, r not dangerous, not an experiment, and o because It Is all that a family medicine. should be. At tho WORLD'S FAIR Chicago, 1893. Why not get the BestP oooeoe 0000000000 oooeooo Pleasant Hill Items. October 19th. 8 Ilandsnker bad chartre of the Pi oneer store and the post ofllce while w ii isnetow ana wiru were in attend ance at the co-operation meeting ut Eugene. Early sown wheat looks fine, es peclaliy that on the farms of John Shelly and the West llrotlicrg. The families of John Sellars and Henry Mathews have returned from Kitsnn'k springs, after a two weeks' viHit, ana report an excellent time with good results to all. Postmaster BrlHtow anil wife will leave on Monday for a two weeks' trip to Portland and other places down the valley. During their absence the IhihI liens will lie ably nianageo by Air Itoulnetl, or Ureswuii. Pally Guard October 22. Position Acceptkd. Dr W Kuy keudull returned last n ir;lit from Ha- lem, where lie bad been to attend a meeting of the board of regents of Willamette University. The doctor bus accepted the position ottered him as professor of gynecology In the med ical depart m.mt and will enter upon his duties November 1, at which time this department of t lie college otieiiH. Dr Kuy ken tail's prenence will be re quired in Hulem but one dav of each week (tulle liuelyon Weilnentlny at which time he will deliver a lecture liefore his eliisx. He will retain hi residence lu Eugene, and will lie here on every other day, excepting the one which reouireg m presence lu lulein. to attend to ni atitiea as usual. coiivention at 7:30 this evening Tue principle feature of the program tins evening will lie tue annual ad dres of welcome at 8 o.clock by Dr itowiuna v urant or i'ortiaud 5 Junction City : Milling Coia "WH MANUFACTURERS OF THE TE ROSE 'FLOUR.??.. , GUARANTEED COM'EKMXti THE HOP. A Shortage the Werld Over. QUALIT rew lork: The new crop Is now felt to be so much lens than last year's and ao much of it was left unpicked, mat in apite or large stocks oroiu hops on both sides of the water, cer tain dealers who ate loaded up with olds are dinocd to buy new hoi more freely. itrewers are Hill well supplied and mIiow little dipoHilion to Hieculate; their policy is more to buy lios only as they need them. The Brewer' Journal concedes that New lork state's crop ! 40 per ceut nelow luxl year s. antl that the Fa- cilio coast will not have over 125,000 bales compared to lS-j.OOt) bales of I 'fj's agninst 3o0 000 bales lat vear. and claim a Hliortage of 41) tier cent in uerniany and on the Continent. nut t lie serious shortage at home and abroad ia now recognized bv dealers and speculttorx, though no one can predict the future. Prices are based only on small wile made in this mar ket, and reflect the feeling here only tor tue iniiuediaie present. Comparatively few Pacific const '0o hop have reached Eastern markets up to the present time. While the shortage Is fully realized, our Western nop are selling only in a hand-to The most popular flour in the market. leading grocers. Ringer Hermann continues to keep the political Hies brushed oil him. The Htatesman says: Congressman and Mrs Ringer Hermann arrived at Jetl'erson yesterday and are guests wl h the members of the Iooney fam ily in that neighborhood. Mr Her mann aside from the social features of tliavlult in In that vicinity for the purpose of making an examination of the Hantlam river with a view to hav ing the government Improve the stream so as to make it i.avlgable from its mouth to Jettcrsou or farther up. Roschurg Plaindealer: "As usual ouitea number of our citizens went out for a ride, and to fish and hunt yesterday. This so-called Kubhath desecration has completely norrineu Evangelist Worthen, a stranger with in our gales. II he but knew how few tlsh were caught and how little game was killed by these tsutiday exeur- mouth way in New York with prices Islonluts, he perhaps might not think With thk C'aki.ton Company. Mrs (J A eringtou. formerly of Hpringlleld, in new playing with the Carlton Company between this city 1 and i'oiiianci. 1 Hunt re going people win reintniiK-r the i riton Company who played here about a week this fall. The troii lie is playing "Hazel Kirk" and Mrs lerington ha the part or "Dome," formerly played bv Mrs. Rendick. It Is also rumored that Mrieringttin will join (lie company soon and will have charge of I tit orchestra. OS808S8SSS88S88O 88 O 88 O 88 Q O WW o 88 O 88 O GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER 3KKASON why )uu enollM utqr Ik 1. It la mlo tlttht here at home. li. It I made of the very ftnet instvriit.a and Is uaranu-eil In every rtx- t muni or ttivrliir to llio very Ik-m. 3. The maker Ktinrontoe i-vt i v till iil every kiimc: i aullirid to return luouey U it Im Dot Mtii-fo,. . 88 O 88 O 88 00 e Pally Uttard, October 23. More Tools Btolkn. Last even ing about 6 o' -ltK'k some sneak th Iff stole si me carpenter tools belonging to J H Lainson nnd Ed Fnrrington from the new I'ntlioiie rectory which they are building. The t licf.took tin- tools to intern' Ninth street second hand store, where Indisposed of them The tools stolen from J HHiiririnsa few nlglits ngo were returned last nlglit to .the place from which they were taken. A warrant was out for the arrest of the supposed guilty Dnrtie ami mey uoutiiies became alarmed. Dally Unard, October 21 j.ismis!sei. ueo sniiiniiers, or Flor ence, brought here bv deputy eon .....I. I.. tl...l...ll ! . " nmuir tiniisuu, ntiiu r toreuce. no a commit rieiit charging him w ith riot ing ana assault, was brought U-fore l ounty Judge F isk this morning on a writ 01 naiK-ns corpus, on iietition. Hi attorneys matte an argument that the commitment papers were faulty and the judge so held and the defendant was til sell urged from custody. He Im mediately left for Ills homo nt Flor ence. scarcely established, prime have sold to arrive nt 8!f.!)o with some rather Inferior t btainable nt Sc. while our choice dealers ask 10c, Growers are not in the market for Paciflo bops to any great extent. Hops are lower than I ever saw them at this time or the year in my thirty veors' iv iM'1-i..n.-u Vui-qp lf.hi ii..'U - -- - - -"--.....-. inline im.r I seen a hop market so tiearlv ntiral- yzt-ti in uctooer. Aioro akiii. in y City. JIol riKtllASKH. Salem Stnles- maii: Herren dc Lew, the hop buy cis, nave iiiiri'un.seii several liili of imp 1 .. i .t 1. .. . . . , , . . . in 1 tun eotiniy 1111 ween niNitit ;ioil bales couiKising ti e crop ol O ami P nansen, nneriii tl li riunimer. Coun ty Judge Unroll ami others. The pritv paid were 6, ami 0 cent. J 1 Meeker alo seemed several lot numbering about lol) bales. the offense so heinous." This is the gentleman who refused to stop in a Eugene hotel 011 accoui-t of a saloon lu the same building. ASH GROVE POULTRY YARD. Drns second to none in the state. White and Barred Plymouth Rocksy llufl and Riown leghorn nnd Hilver Hpaugled iiamuurgs. Eggs $1.50 per 15; two setumis $2.50. I also have a lew choice Knellah Berkshire plus lor sale. Sati.fai titm (iiarHiiiHl. Address iUTltlS W I IMS M, Coburg, Oregon, NOnCKUFilXALetmir Notice is hereby glrfo tht'.C-.! atlmlniHtralor ol tbs m:i 4 1 SDaw auceaKHl, bas Slid kii tbs BduI setllement of Monday, the la day of DmiUi ba-n set tiy an order of tk. M objection to tbe saois Gro. B tlx Millionaire I.tiekv Baldwin of ban Y raneiseo is. being piiwl again lor sedinaion. lie 1ms to stand htti er for a goodly proportion of illegitimate children in our sister state. FOR- Popular Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, '5 CALL ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH. ft- TUIQ DADCD i'"wn ni.at I fl 10 rArtfl Ad.em.lni A. ft M.relianla r-iebanii-. Sail rrauelaeo, at., bar. ouutr actal K adrertuing can be atada, K.O. PAKK'S nor, m aiul The supreme court has decided that benevolent societies and churches must par taxes on all prowrly they own which is not actually occupied by them. This will add considerably to the tax able property of the etato, much of ' a 1 l 1 I a. it wnicn nas ncrnoiore escaped tax ation being located in Portland In Lane county Masonio and Odd Fellow real estate have paid taxes since 1SS3, when J U Campbell, then sheriff, assessed the property not actually used by them as lodge roonis and after some controversy secured payment. It is right that such property should bear its just proportion of taxation. While benevolent societies ameliorate the general condition of the publio to some extent, they exist pnmarialy for the benefit of their members, therefore should help bear the burden of taxation where they have accumulated property which they do not occupy. CAN YOU ASK FOR KGi: Ctomin Eaviu, Portland, o 08SOSS03888Q88Q380 88 Pally Uuard, October 21. TO THE MlNKS. Kalen Post: MArfe Holmes and Arthur Brock left t Id afternoon for the Holmes ranch in I'olkcouuty. where thev will tit out for a six weeks' trip to the Polienda mining district, where ,Mr Holm has a couple of promising locations, ('has B Craven will Join them the earlv nart 01 next weca suu me party will gi overland. We Want. -YOUR- Dried life o o A CUPfT Or 1 n Bill N ntrC'l SIGHT Movrs Th Z BOWELS IN THE MORMSNG For Ml at V.rlnuji sth itrvet drug ator Patty tluarj Octotier U Assavi.t Cask. A warrant was I. sued last evening for the arrest ol N I U leek, charged with assaulting John Hpahti with a monkey r nch at the A Meek place t?low town. The ease will be heard uext Wednesday, Makkiku Albany, ou by Judge J X ens ami Miss Harrlsburg. hi Felts o o Highest Market Price Paid. .-At the Revere House, In fj. C nnlfkmitli Monday, Oetolier 21, iMrt, V vlOUlilllUJl t, ()f Duncan. MrTJHlev- 1 E Thoiiiiis, both of A B C pmslJ's Brona-tEicni. etti.TH enratlwftr.nl fne Kemw. w 8lri Uw.liwii bl.ltl I inaiHtinn, HlwiOwannH ;l w i.-Lfl .NwurhUln; ! tat KtM Dk.tt.in, O.h.1. KUtwy l-iMden, Arid I'r. wt Akyiat. jtnti.ti f-r AI-hIi Lfflf r ' aavlaieania. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. I ttl i. Wsslsra Aisasa, CUICACO. told by all Pruggialt. Pally aiuard, October Makkiaok Licknbs, Jennings ttslay Issued lii-euse io W. H. U!"-' and Elina Palmer, all of Lane t -inty, Oregon Kx-SherifV t?hattuck of Joseihine county, after several 'years exper ience, tyill not raise water melons next year, lie cays that they do not ripeu soon enough ami the railroad ships early melons from Sacramento valley to Portland at til J kiaiiiat rut a Oft tliav lil . rii. IBIIIV IIMV aw S1.J VINIIV 111(11 j from (J rant's l'taj. :.-Ct-untv Clerk 4 Vlf .ed a marriave 'VC 5 i K" and Kluia E. 1 BfrORe -onVr, Cr-a E if STOVES. Good stoves, cheap stoves, made lu Oregon. Patronize home Industries when you can for all of your wants. e have a fine line of cook and heat ing Btoves mane in Oregon by men who eat Oregon grown bread, meat and vegetables. They are warranted to do a. good work and last as long as any stove on earth of same weight, and are cheaper on account of freight than aie Eastern stoves. Every atove Is arranted. We also have a good line I I . a . " r.asieru inntle oven. V ha old auuani oranti, nn universal, we will sell as cheaply as any good East- mi stove can ie sola. tvs sell ML Louis Steel lUnges fiom I4i to S.V none better made. Call and see our stoves. Griffin Hardwark Co. Odd Fellows' Bulldillir. WillHinetto street, Eugene. SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. Notice Is hereby glren that by virtue of an r.H' cttttfiu on v IiuiiwH rtii ..r ik.. r-iH...i. . . ol Lane cotintT, state ol Urvnoii, on the .mh day nf Atigut,lW, upon JuUgini-nt reiidert-d in iu miiriiHi the loth dv ol Atmii.t. 1S'. in lavor ol tlwi B porrls and aKalnai L I. I'erktn. and II L IVrklna fur ihN an... ..f it..., i n..u uiMj uineaiiu Uhiaa Hollars with Interest .,ith I ruin I nf iiiii iiiin n.h ... ......... ik.. at in. rat. of trn (10) per cent .er aiintim and me luiihersum of Iwo (.') Dnll.ra and owls ami accruing cis to me directed aintuai the k-cKxI. and eha'tels of snid Pt-ft-ndaiiU, L L .-mi", auu ii i. i-.ruti.. i h... mi .nan oiler for s tie to ibe bisheat bidder for I vi vil "SDT, THE Tll DAT or NOVKMnRK. rX. a.- . . "iiii IliMIM I tmr a ...rVi !' ,"e '"'""r- Oregon, the following de ed I. L I'erklna and II C I'erklna, ,lt: Begln lilng at s i point m rtsl. ,.,t ol Ihe sotnhe..! curner of seeili.n :i. T p IT .-, It 5 Wen; thence " ' news: iiifPiinj imrth i.ji i't iv nHitt; me ik fciulli nxlN in t.lMr nf aiuuuiK , cm lHIIIIMlf :A ki'rsi i.f l,..l 1.. I 1 couuiy, Mate of On-Bon. Ma. Ilil. 1 Itl. ri.. ... It-... I v) ..... a.,u unj l vvwwr, A J Johhkon, herlfTof lane Cou ty, Oregon. fcUMilOXs. In tbe Circuit Coon of the t!i gon for tliecotuiTiilL-ii I. F. Bluuton, l'litt , s i Kate Lioebatitib, Tliotuis Ffialie and Sarah J Fru lie, hi wife, Di-fls I bait in iquily to fr-rrclowiit real properlT. To Kit LictbsuKo uvs.mJ deft In tbe name i( tbe aUKiHk. are hereby .umiuotiH) lo iipm i court uu or bflute JU)iJt ili':. October. Wo, that Iwitf lit H tbe turn of said court kllccug w prescribed in IbeoreVrforti. wt. of tbissanimnns sncu-mib. as of the plttT ttlid th--M, ;i4iw'. ! taken sgtmst yon lortttrtiuiptiH. the couiulainl, namel) i iltcn. n li the plaintiff for tbe nrewrj ol ilm lour onmiria uoimra nt r" interest thereon at ten pnenlyra- since to-it. Octnlwr2l, 1M, attormy fees, nd roli "J nw of uit ntl a nrcrte ioran.TW" sale ot the following ii.aciiWlf Bltiisttil in Li;etini.itj, ten': Ii. ginuiiig t "iul U J? rw ol tbe s-tollinit corner of sift liUiiu No as. Not No 74U itf P west, tbi nee ninuirg nuitlt le: weet 23 3S cliam-. lliPlire ; theice sun lb 31 chuu; C2 0i chain, Hie plc "? couUining 141.77 acwef -i-.aiddenund. It is etd'Ml I ; tbe Hon. J 0. Full.rtes.iwr viae of thi nmtuou b. isd gene WrggLi Ouiud. sF,lJ erKlcirt-nlation publi-hed f0 o-inulv lor six o"nM-utiT sell I U...I 11 III l'-'Jj. pttfi sTMilONs Ia the Circuit CoarU-f A' for tbeci-nuij oi I C Hotlts, Fitff. Bl Bernard riange and XP Prnge, bi wile, " Ki son and J M Kiwu. M bu-bnd, Will lain hs"' I Willi. .in DlKVU-S. 1W. NIIU "III."" Suit in eqnity to fonrn - To Willt..ra Dk-U- 'TnJ Deft. In the nsnleeliM von ar. nercov sum-- . . . it,, n.nii't. ... wh.i b.iii nii.wer i" - HI ivi . , , pltffDled therein vu OIt,totlIf J..... . -i 1KU. fli,lof lbs term of Otsiwrt" a... J , .. llfltSiaT- fur ihtXiirtmiioi " l St. nnlur fur tDfMU"" , IU IUO Ve - nninmna ft A if Oll ' is uu un.ier ,;..;;;,'o 'urn, it: srtihorir-d aer?;. , t" . V . VN.1"' bj k'tlirkietwi N 1 11 i I. ., ;.V ' "!'..! l onti.lf - o.i; N...-,.,r.... . i T... . . n-". t I ... n . - ""rut tlmt,, ..-,,1 i... .- ti-,i.iTe U itf T.l,, in . i-rr..r,oi whieh kad to Mir-. ,m ,L",""r' toneupatu,. i.lXUTj ' MM lr. aUitL I P. 4SlGNJiE,S NDTICE TO CRED1TOHS Kolv- i. her. by given that Hgiac N. J -ii., j w, ef, Pf Liigi-ne. L-ii county, lr-g .n, lm m..d(. . Het r,,l HSMgt.uirnt of I hi. i.in.-i' riv in I. nrj.. It ri... ri. ... hdji.e-. f ir the k..ai ..it i.i. - ..ii,'.,.. Ail liernili. l;avtlg cUltU .nlUHl Iihu rr beieby no th., I to i.re.eni H.e i.niv to tbe H.aignee at Etir-ne. Ore;u. vritbiu uiuely da from the date of thi no tier. Ail i-'Niut nin-bejieiniie.l .ml v.ntt. d Kept. 28 h. 18'j5. OiO I l'Ohll-, Aiautt. ill apply lolbeeoorl luf '' for in the cou.pli.ihi """"'J', therecofery of -he o gold coin, with i'-'yiyi,, oe.it per anniiui sn-ce A." i forfSOattoru.y'sf';'.0' rranje. sua ir metits ..on h ln.ilu.,1 fe.l tllCP'lty ia blotk No five el KIM", el eof stii-itli.thV nio"'', nef.iriclos.il Of .,LZ en real lp ' I"'" j, 0,k No five el fclM neCin:ih-.ltl'e iug to law .ttldu-rmclu-e "' -;, tbe pn.ceed.cf sale be llj,p,, d di-l j,,. tiip r an - . ... . i cjr w ' fl uent ot Ihe coils th. Hmount I""1"1 th. (1ft ami ...!........ iii fioie to .UI'eW--e.i. . i... t..r it mtt me piiu it . ir eqtiit), ruht. title -r ",k em eict-t tb" ''.nior .T b, It is ord.red by nr Full.noii ju.'fe. ihsi - j umus be ml. od tllgene WKIK1.I ut. - ,0! r.k. Ihe san e " -. uircnlaiioii piitni-i-'-" ;s$ f,.iu w. fi..uior .. , I'Mfl i J i.-r-rTnT.fi'V,IiJ NOTI' b I" . . rr. ,t..isTt ;on.-e i m i'-v , ,.,.trw ...i.. ....u.i..i.ii an""- . i Si" O.lete III IOS 1 W . . i iilS rlelib eK1" i,,.iiti..t to nr-s'i i u mir.tiir. t 'be I"" ey in. tgin', ' . from tbe date oMbl. "" Angn-t 6. SJ- g r ' IS tLu 'a XohTON Jt AttoiuiJ-