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r." t.Ut.vV,'.v,-.... . .- o ; fox la -w - )XWW s.at,.Y. ' aiia-i V. for Infants end Children. - CaatorlaU aowetlnIaTiUdtocilMnrithat t recommend It aa superior loeny prmicrlptloii lenowa to dm." JL A. Awnru, 51 P., Ill So. Oxford KL, llrookbn, N. Y. "Tli UN of ' Cantor U U n unlrenwl and It nierits io wll know n that It an-ins work ot suparrroKalloa to endisim It, Jew ara Un intelligent families who do but Lo-pOxtorla trlthla m7 roach." CuiM Mabttx, I). I)., Hew York City. Tn C'timm Cowpaxt, 77 Mi-nut rVra-jtr, ltzw You Crr '"u .?5".jg.'iuij j y gttt-v Caatorla ctirm ColI-, Conitlpatlon, Omr flnunm !i, MoitIkm, Itruetailun, Kill Won no, gin ntwii, aiel (routotflt K.-Wl.in, Without li-Jurloux mull'-allua. 'Ti)r ii'Ti-n.! jvnra I hare recornroer.i'rf your ''ntoil V uml tluill always conilr, do m It lia lururlubly j.roilucv.l bvw:i i.l rinilu." i:iiwi r, Two, m. r., Wth Pirovt and 7tt Avo., Xcw York t'iiy I C. CHURCH. B O. PAINE. F.W. OSOURN. President. Vic Praaldant. Cahler. THE Eusene Loan and Savings BANK, Of Eugene, - Oregon. DIRECTORS J. 0. Church, J. II. Ilarrln, Urown, a). 1). l'uluu, V. W. Unburn. W.K . Pali Dp Capital, j: : $50,000. H General Banking Business Transacted. Iiitercit allowed on time dcpoilta. Collection animated to our care will receive prompt attention. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed IMderf . Pilos, Rheeamatic Pains, Bruises and Strains. Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailment?, All House Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle,. Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Scat of Pain and Ousts it In a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Lin Intent coitiiueri Makes flan or Peast well agalu. Thie extra- orcllnnrj H Jireuaii It the moat wonderful "ineovcry of the ate. It lit bran rn florwd i,t the Will iik x'lvn tirlo U.OU of AmiTli-a. Hudjts la tiltoly tgo ible. tadyan atnpa frunaltirent'ss of the die. rharo In vo daya. t'una insr MANHOOD Si Iniiillwitlou, liitninofK, Fnllinpj hill. alliu. Ni ry. c mtwlli'lilim i'l Uio I'vri and othvr iU. ritrrngthrrw, In v lKirnli- and Ionia llio rnllrony.tcni. Hud) nil cilrm I' ! I Illy, l1vol)lU'u 1 million r, and U'Volii and, rtniortH TIIK TOOK SOLDI KK. Tlio ll' L'iriter, one of tlio rriiulj lioan iii r of tliiBoity, tlinlu's up tlio wily liingur, in tlio fullotving livo inaiiiicr: "For a number of ytiirB tlio re juiblican iilatform of Oregon uV ( hired tliat, nil things beirif? equal, Hi" odiees hliould be 111 led by old eoldicrn. 'The resolution km certainly intended to include the oflieera and employi 8 of the Soldiers' llomeut Koseburg. "The pr(nent board of trustees, however, d ) not appear to bo con ducting that institution entirely in the interest of the old soldiers. Dr. 15. 1'. llamell was selected by the fi r.- t board of truatees n the physi cian ond Hiirveon of the home, lie is an old soldier, a graduate of a first-tluHs inedicul college, a physi cian and surgeon of repute, and, withal, a gentleman. "When the board of trustees ap pointed by liovernor Lord took ehiirgo of the home, Dr. llamell was summarily removed, and Dr. .Miller wppointed in his stead. Dr. Miller wus not a soldier. Ho is a young man without the medical education or experience of Dr. llamell. It is generally under stood that he was appointed through the inllueneo of Trustee Alley, and that he owes his appointment to the fact that he is the son-in-law of ('oiigresrinian Hermann, and was. in all probability, re ominended by his father-in-law for the posi tion. "This action was a mistaken one on the part of the trustees. The board of trustees is made non-partisan by the law giving tin in power, liovernor Lord's attention should be called to this action on the part of thu trusters, and he, as well us the C! rami Army posts throughout thu state, should endeavor to see that the position about the home should ha filled by old soldiers when old soldiers can bo found w ho are qualified." FAVOKAIll-i: HKIOItr. Tho special board of' U. S. En mincers, appointed to report the needs of Yaquina 15ay us n harbor made u favorable report. Tho re port states that The board was not authorized togivo tither an opinion as to te propriety of further ini provemcnt nor whether the com merce would justify tho Banie, but simply to report on tho project for deeper water. The board reports for a project to extend tho jettits at a distance of 1,0U0 feet apart, the north jetty to I ft extended 2,000 feet and the south jetty 2,100 feet, with about eight breakwaters 100 fei t in length to be built on the south. Tlio estimate of tho cost is if l,UJo,S00. Senator Mitchell st'ites that ho will make an effort to have an appropriation for tho beginning of the project inserted in tho next river and harbor bill, ihis means a great deal for Yaquina Hay as well as to the entire Willamette valley. t'ongress is in session again, hut that will not raise the price of grain, hops, or anything the people have to sell. However it may have a ti mlencv to defeat the majority ol its member next nil. The tax levy w ill in all probabil ity be made by tho commissioners court this week. It should Ik placed at tho lowest possible notch, as our people are not overburueneit with silver or gold coin. The whistle of the steamboat w ill soon be heard again in lCugene. It will be welcomed by those who Live anything to ship, as the price will he lowered at least one-half. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. ii i i -1 I i ii y H a y ii WOOD fUM' .;"ki,.rr. qillrklr. Orur 1,000 private cnilo'wmrnta. I'miaatinvnoe iiii hui lumoii iti y In ih flrtt ataro. it la a armiMun of initial writknna and liarrvninnv It uut bo aiojtvU lu '.Milaji by Hi uaeof lludyaa,, ThetivW dUiiivcry mar t Vc Pn rial. Ittaoflh old fanuiuii Hudson Clfdlcal Inililull. It la Ilka tronwiKt viiaan r ruble It l vny . powerful, but liutiiiliM. Sold for II a r airenre paukav're for t6.li('liin aval' I !). Writwo (naraiiiro " torn ruru, I f you buy all Itoat-aauJ are I 'S I'lilln.v cnn-d.aix inure will lioannl to you Tim' of all r a'pi . aVmd fir rln-ularand tiMiiiiniilaN. AdlreM HI'IIHIK" SMtCAl. 1NMTITI IK, Junction MiH.j(on, Uarki t i:iitNu. ttuat I'ram :-i o, t al. on c r.ina in ni 60 f J ul i c WSI BAKING POWDER c 8S Q 83 O IIK.lr.tlNS II V iu ktioto.l Imy U. TUIC 01DCD l krpton DUat K.C. HAKI S InldrArLII Admrtlilnt Aiii-iii'r. M aid as Mrt'hanU Kii-hanrr, mii KrannxHt, al Wliare ooulr aclalu ailrartlaiui can La) inadr.,, 1, It I nrulo ilir'il li -rvi t homo. i. It litu.iiln of tlir vi ry fint uro.'iu.ii ,u. il ii rtuifantttil In oviy rv-Hi t tunnl (it mm'i tu ilii.ri' b ;t. 3. Tln ni.t'.. :i .r . -v till (III I I" I i - I in ,-i i . iui .i-1 (,i ri'i ti n i ' llloi.t , it 1. Ik' no! i t. caij vcu Ara rof t... I'LU. 'TCI at i.'ta, ltV Inn . o 88 O 88 O 88 A l VIM'ATI IHMIOl: ) 1 ltl i: Wamiinoton, D'-c. 3 Tlio preslili lit loiliiy noniliiuleu Jtuiita W . rrekliuni of New York, to be mmoclute jiiatlue el tlio Lollcil Slated iiiprcmo court, l iieeecd llin Inle Howell K. Juekfoa, nl 'r litira-ci'. Ilo nl0 D jiiiliinleu Jlli'liiinl Oliicv lo lie accrclitry of alntn niid Jul) mil Illinium attorney general. IX TIIK SF.NATK. Washington, Dec. 3. rhe annate trulleriea were aifaln well llllcil but there wad not tliu Klni't'lo for plneea Incldeut to the (ipriilnjf. Afier reutlicg I lie pietlilunt'd nu'S-oiifn wud eoniplclifU, Kelintor l.ouife, ol MUMacinifteitd, wild I lie flrt lo nei'iire tliu rtenijnitlou of the tlmlr for tlio Intruiluetion uf bllld end t oliillonn. He tent the desk a joint reaolu tlun forcllily approving the prlnelplv of the Muiirou doetrlnw. '1 lie aennte In cxecmlvo sraalon loiliiy eonllriiilng (be nomination of Jtlehnrd Olney ai secretary of ill ate. and JutMn Herman ai attorney-genrrul, and at 3 o'clock adjourned until tomorrow, ahulllnir off u debate from several ten alort prlineil with dpeeehet on Culm h iii Vcue.iicla. Stewart Introduced the usual free coinage bill. IN TIIK 1IOISK. Wasiiinoton. I lee. 3. Hepreienla live I.ivinifiton. of Georgia, bas prf- pnred rpdoiutlona providing for a joint committee to invertlgiite the facte on the Nicaragua eaae and baa rceomeiided proper acllon to vindicate ami prcerve I ho UlL'iilty and rljfiua ol uio L niivu Slates in premUea, TIIK MKSSAUK UKCKIVKIi. Washinhton. Deo. 3. When Ihc liouae mot at noon toduy. I!ev. II. K Condon, new ebiipluln, blind I'nlvrr- inlist preai tier, from Port Huron, MIcIiIl'hii, delivered tlio luvocntlon Payne, ltepiihlieon, of New York, ebnlrman of commlltce, appointed to wait upon the prealdei.t, reporled Unit Mr. Cleveland sent bis repectful salu tations to cniiKreag and would comniun- lento In wrliin. Immediately there ufiei, Mr. Pruden, the president's exi) eutive clerk, uppeured wllb the int'R Koce, which the clerk rend. The mem hers liMc ucd, some Intectly but all ren ppclfnlly, to the words of the chief exe eulive. PKKMOKNT'S MKSSAfiK. President Cleveland's messago to eongre'i deals with two siibjerts, for elgn reliitlons and local llnnuclul eon illiiuus. He says: " TWO SCBJKt'TS. "The prrseot assemblage of the legls latlve brunch of our ucvernixent oeeurs at a time w hen t'e Interest of our peo pie and tho needs of I ho country give a special proininenec lo the conditions of our' foreign reliitlnns and the exitfenelea of our Lalionnl lleuncca. I Iherefore, deem It my executive duly adequately performed al Ibis lime by presenting to rontrrens thu liiiporlnnt lilntses of our situation a related to our Inter cstediieas with foielifii nations and ni itoiiient of the tlnunelal problem w Ii Icli confront us." I'rel(lent Cleveland uetei the open in if of 1 ho free wool nfnrkcl lu the Argentine Itcpublle and also that the boundary diliereuees between that uatlou niid lliall have been settled by urMtriition in w hich Ihis country acted as arbitrator. The resumption of specie liiiviin'iit bf Chill Is reiritnled as evlnc inir thu arcendaner uf sound, llnaueinl priiieipnls in that republic. CIIINA-JAt'AN WAR The eloDO of the Cblueie war lias do veloped a domestio condition In lite Chinese empire which has called for prompt aslonllon. Uwlnif lo the man i fcKtation of I ho aversion of the Clilnce to foreign ways anil unilertakin',s. mob altacks on foreign missions 'causing much loss of life and property have beeu the result. Although but one American suffered, It Is plainly tin part of this goyernment to iiiko prompi action and a special American cumtuis slon bus gone overland from Tien Tsui to demonstrate the readiness of cur government to check similar outbreaks TIIK WAI.I.Ktt CASK. . Thu cordial iclatlons with France have been uuiiisturlied will) Ibo ex ceplion of a full explanation of the treat iiicnt of John I. N it 1 1 ii r formerlv Culled States consul at Tainatiive, Miuhigiiscar, remains to be furnished. Mr. sllur rcuialned in Madagascar after bis term ot olllce had expired, having procured business eouecsiilons of value ai.d upon the declaration of martini .'aw by the Flench, ha was arrested upou various charges, tried and convicted by a militia rv tribunal nnd sentenced to two years In prison. This government rcqueslud the records of that tribunal. The ree- aad of the court prtideedingsand eliaiges have been procured but the evidence Is silll misting. Meanwhile It appears Mr. YWiUcr coutlnmeut was not onerous. I'AltlS EXPOSITION. The president recommends tho ae cc plane of the rit'iicli Invitation to participate lu tho Paris exposition of I'.KKI. He especially commends the re cent rcKulullou of Die French chambers favoring a permanent treaty of arbitra tion betwiMt the two countries. I I. KA FOK KRKK TltAl'K. The close rivalrick ot compi ling In. dinar? aud under Inllueneo of the delu sive doctrine that the Internal develop meet of a nation Is promoted and its wealth Increased by a policy which, in underiaking to reserve its homo maikets ler the exclusive use of .Its own people, ticecssurlly obstructs their sale lu for eign markets atd prevents free aecers to the products ot the world. OKUMAN TltAPK. The present summary of the trade eouditioiis w lib tiermuiiv shows that the exports affected are largely Amer ican cattle and Inod products, out i:isur- tnce companies are also suffering. The P'fsiilent suggests retaliatory meiisiirea, should mi examination warrant them. w bile declaring the policy of this coun try as a producing nation should be market with national good f ilth and reciprocal forbearance. CANADA AMI ALASKA. An appropriation for the survey of the Aliiskah liouudry Is recommended, ns is alo the mini of j.W.OOO in full settle ment of ltrllish sealing claim. A com mission lo set lie Uio boiiniltirv lines w ith Canada Is urged. MOKIIOK IXK'TKINK. In reference to Venezuela, the prel dent maintains the Monroe doctrine In opposing forcible Incieiiso by any Euro pean ticwer of Its territorial power on this continent and suggebts that Great Hrilitn submit claims to aibilration. HAWAII. The president touches brit lly oil Die Hawaii question, ending by saying that Mr Thurston, the Hawaiian min ister, furnished uliiiinlniit reasons for n-kltifr that he I hi recilil, AI.IKV LAWS A himge In Hie Alien laws is sug gealed U'hlell will cheek ilie vlelnus systfin which lit .lesciit overeoiiies I lju I tn in i ra( i ni ii ml labor laws. MCAKAflL'A. The presidfiit has no ui','e-tloil In thu iieiirnguit ca-e but eXpeels tt eiieelul m-ttleiiH-nt, with hiicIi cms sicleriitlons and Jiidultreiiee toward Nieuragii.t as are eoiiHisliuit. SAMOA X IMt'iTKI "roll KTK Tin- nrisiilent nsk.i Iriii-luti'ill to break I lie treaty or agreement by wbicli Ibis country Is Jointly ImiiiihI w ith (Ji-rmaiiy iiud Knghiinl, ions-lime tliO lliuiiiigeineiit lailina. NKl.TltAI.ITV TOW Altl CL I1A Attention Is eulleil to the situation In Cuba uml rtrict neutrality t this goverilineiit is inlvi-eil. Despile the sviitiuielital sympathy ami mlveiitur oiih an r noi l n rou -ei I lu Aiiierieuns by stories of erueily hiuI the natural love of liberty, military nrresis of Aiiierlcaii eiti'eiis, Hie ri'lit of the Ainericiili ennsiiliir ollleers lo protect nroK'rty, uml I ho Alianee Ineideiit, have been recognized ami explained. TIIK IIKASTl.Y Tl'llK. TheiM-eureiKvs in Turkey, while ex cillug coneerii, liifultiiiitioii is bard l obliiiii but our enosiilury are instructed to liiviHtlgntc. Jt is mil the intention ot tills government ! become entan gled in I be ciisieru questi'll, but sim ply lo care fur tbohc i ntitled to Its jimtectloli. Iiihtructitilis have Ik-cii mint of iietniil ili(uri:tticcs ami on (lie demand of our minister order liave been issued '.y tSultan that Turkish S'dilient hIiiiII guard an escort of Aiuer lenn refugees to I lie ciiiiHt. It is earn estly hoped Unit prompt uml elleetive action on the purl of Hie European powers will not bu delayed. COXHI I.Alt KKKVIl'K Owing to the growth of the Ameri can Interesls In foreign countries, the improvement ol the consular service is urged. In accordance with the tceoin luendiilion of (he secretary of state, it has In'cu decided to till all consular posilioiiH, paying from $l,0lH) lo t.VHI annually by a prumotioii, or transfer, from soine oilier position in tlio de partment of state. These promotions are lo bo uiadu by examination and Include Pit) plncCs. Legislation is needed for eoiisiihir lnsHvetioii. OKKIC'I A I. ItKSI DKN'CKS. The president le commend that tmi bnssiiilnrs ami ministers al foreign courts be provided with ollleliil resi dences, lie advocates tluit wliile avonllng the glitter and show of for eign tuitions, tills country should not sullei' by comparison through the shabbin'ess and parsimony of its diplo matic corps. NATION A I. II N A NIKS. As we return frmn a view of our for eign relations to ttie contemplation of our national financial system, we are immediatclv aware tlutt 'we approach a subject of domestic concern more im portant than any other that can engage our til tent ion, nl present in such a per plexing lilnl delicate pM'ilieninelit lis to require prompt and w ie arrangement. We may well lie encouraged to earnest ell'ort in Ihis direction, when we reeull the steps already taken towards im proving our ci'iinomie and financial siliinlioii nnd when we appreciate bow well I he way litis lieen prepared for lurther progress by an aroused and intclllirc lit popular interest in tlio sub jects by command of Hie people l'l.KA FOIl ItF.VKNUK. A customs ami revenue system, do. signed for i be protection utnl lienelU of Ittviirvd classes at the expense of the great mass of our countrymen and which, w liile Incllieietit fur the pur pose of revenues, curtailed our trade relatiousand impeded our entrance to I lie markets of the world, lias been suspended by a tarill poliey, which in principle, is bust tl i.pon a denial of It ut right. A I.K'K ATSII.VFIl. The compulsory purchase and coin age of silver by the govcrniiien , tin protected and regulated by business conditions, nnd bceilless of our cur rency needs, w bicli for more than lo years deluded our people us lo Ibe vol ume of circulation, undermined con fidence nhrn.'id in our llnaiicial ability, aud at last culminated in distress and panic nt home, has been recently stopped by the repeal of tlio law which forced this reckless scheme up on the country. MOltF: FINANCIAL KFl OUM. The things thus neemnpl shed, not w Itbsinndlng their extreme importance and bene tlcicnt elltcts, fall far short of curing I lie monetary evils ironi which we sutler as a ri suit of long indulgence in ill advised financial expedients. After explaining the resumption of specie pavinont nud the creation of the reserve gold fund of $lilii,(kj,(HlO, the president gives it lirlcf monetary hi' tory of the United Mates, quoting the Tact that in July, tsuo, congress pro v(ded for the purchase of silver bill. ion but decided that gold and Silver must be kept at a parity. MOltF: FINANCIAL FACT'S. The redeemed treasury notes treated ns gold obligations In Is1.);), amounted lo fi'ii.oiio.Oiio witli .jiHi.ooo.iKli) more outstanding, tills served to deplete the gold reserve in April, isns, to ftu.oii,- H.'tO, ami the president a-crities . its fiirlbor depletion to high tarill laws in vogue until the passage of the Wilson bill, together with the infusion of silver Itiln tha currency aud the Increasing agitation fur its free coinage. tiik Hon n is.sc i:8. In consequence of these conditions the reserve bad fallen in February, 1SIH, to j(!-",4.;S,:;7S, a decrease f f;U . Ooit.tnU lu nine months. To relieve this atate of allairs JiiJ,(KK),no0 in bonds were Issued In three periods under the redemption act of l.sTo. President Cleveland explains the necessity ol the .Morenn Hvutilcate contract unit de clares if, ul itsscsaion ill July, congress had authori.eil the lsimnce ol li per cent biimls, jiti.noii.oiiu would iiuve tu en saved. TIIK Uol.lt KI sKKVH. Despite these fll'irts, the gold reserve l in about the same condition, there being but $7'.',.'U.'i ttiitl in band at pres. lit. Ilclwecu l.sTll and 1MHJ tint :H,. IKV'.caHI of l" bl w is wiihtlr.iwn, w liile Oi l we, II y,nl ami 1SU the mnouiit is f:l7o,mJ.lKil. This I- nltilhuted to the Increaseil purchase if silver. Tlie gov irnnieiil lias pild In gold ni ie-tenlbs of its ntes nud owes litem all. It has Incurred bolltl' I indebtedness of J:n,,"HKI,OKI in cm isblug I In gold reserve, nml expcim. d J!iiJ,.')l o.-liSl in an eltoi t to tuaiuiaiii its cm reue , ls side an annu l interest of l l.ioO.iHMI Immeiliatti legislative relief is asked. (Irvenhucks uml treasury notes should he retired t'.V exclianging the bonds lor tsunls of small denominations. A HUM) 1SSCK ASKKII. Tlie seert'tary of the treasury should ls inpi'Wcrv'l lo sell lionils abroad lot gold lu order lo cancel lliese lioleg clr of Is be in on to at lu is thus with ine uuiouim ui vM,,v"' r,7. wm ,ii n un.i d not be over tvyo,wu,jw, which would be supplied y ,"'" MORK HANK NOTKS. The president suggests as a relief clrculnlioii ttmi iu --- Issue notes to Hie full amount of bonds dcMisited und Ibe lax oil ineir cubit Ion be reduced to one """ one per cent. As a further relief H suggested that revenue collections made payable in k'mu, i -..I si.i ami Iraaaurv notes vim- ailver nemaiiii. mm it, r-j---c - -- for the notes, the president declare" would Injure in" purity ""wu i n....s u-iiinii th uovuriiiucul l llll'inii.vi " bound lo nittlulttiii. NATIONAL SOLVENCY. . .. ... - tin mixilnla would All CAt-ess ill i'ii' -i--- . not alter the question of national - I.. l. ktrnirirlu to llialll- 80leilt v, art (II niw w. . , tuiu the gold reserve the treasury coil Id not pav debts with the money u ,.,,i oo'iv u lili aolil. and tliat to r.....l,,,,'loi-lor una tho OIllV COIICerU a- uiiloli-.uiil of cold Is a direct result of fright, there is liotlilng ..iii......iu ,i... iiuiitlnii so mueh lllioriuc nil " . . i legislation which will lessen the desire for gold. Itlsnol Clear now an u -creuse in revenue unless it be in gold, ...ii.fx iiir.ii u'hiiHnnlv desire ia to draw gold from the government store. Tlmrefore a revenue increase deprecated. AO A INST IB TO 1. Um.utlnn nf HlO nrolllisi tinn tO lieve the flmtoclal situatlen by the free coinage of stiver at a ratio oi iu ui i tin. r..iilHiit dee lured tliat no govern nient, no liumati contrivance, no act or iiu'ishttiou has ever Iveen able to bold the two metals together in an 1 iiiii-u ti t a Ttt tin tt Mi.nrw:. tibia H Itec a t. a a nnvi I I f.ir..iii' finin that which is established iu the market! ol the world. A change in the standard to silver nionometalism would bring a collapse to our entire credit system. Unify Items. Nov. 2' lluiuy weuthei. Farmer! are mostly done seeding. The young peoj le have organized a literary society. Ktv. Miller is conducting revival meetings near Cottage Oiove. It is a little late, but we must stale that Nov. nth was a great day for A J. Ken fro. Why? He has a bran uew boy nt IiIb house. Mrs. M. Y. Warner had a severe at tack of sick headache lust week Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Morgan are bar ing h residence erected on their place, Messrs. Hopkins and Fuller, of the Eugene Lumber Co., were hereyester day on business. Messrs. Carter and Morgan have gotten the saw logs out of Wlnberry creek. It was quite a Job. Reotlar. re Wnllerville Items. Nor. 27. We have been bavins; some very cold wiathcr. but at present the w 'tither tins moderated, and we hear tlio raindrops patter on the win ow pane again. Mr Walter Millicau hat arrived from east of the mountains, and will tai-e chnrge of his fat iter's ranch at this place for the next year. On the 20th of Nov a number of friends surprised Mr Post by march ing into liis residence, having been just forty yenrs old that day lie was hilly able to stand the shock. Mrs Post, understanding the aflaii, had prepared an excellent supper, which was greatly enjoyed by all. His friends presented to him h nice rock lug clialr. F, A Hakrisiiuko Cask W A Lane i. ...i i..i... i'i..in ...........i uu..i. ion, iiuiiii n iiu niit-riru at uaius- btirg recently on (he charge of stealing .. I II. WI..I.. ul I. ii iniiim. il I , 11. ailllIIJ VIIIIII1VII the ownership of the house, tore it nun ii aim uiu iicti it. awaj. njuijr w as called. L liilyeu of Eugene ap- peareii ior me prosecution and J 11 Wyult of Albany for the defesne. The verdict was In favor of Hie defendant CONSUMPTION so niosotsesi) By the Physicians SEVERE COUCH yf-vw pM:u!M niAi opining DIUUU Given Over by the Doctors! LIFE SAVED BY AYER'S CHERRY FECTORAl 'Hovcn years aito, my wlfo had a severe attack uf lung trouble which o the pliyslt'lans pronoiinetd oonsuniptltin. O The cough was extremely distressing, ?j especially at uight, and was frequently 0 attenileil with the spitting of blood. Oj The diH'tor being unable to help her, I Induced her to try Ayer's Cherry Tee- o oral, snd was aurprlsml at the great O relief It gave. Before using one whole bottle, she was cured, so that now she is oi quite strong and healthy. That this meillolno saved my wife's life. I hare not ; the least doubt," -K. Mounts, Mem- o pills, Tt'tin. O Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Received Hitches t Awards o A -r rur ... 93 ii i n t. nwnkus PA I If o: 03 --Y.y,.y. p v.oo o o v y wo O O C C O O oi I A CUP jrTj R MOVES THE BOWELS IM 1 H THE MORMNa H For Mia al Venation a Jth airwi u.iig aiora. A B C Milt Emold's Eromo-Cflurj. Ma4i4 rnralln amtfnrNrrrciMiaralrl .-l.- lal sw i;.ral Sralaia; alrhhii: (M,, Kullw., l'i.tl.l. Aria l)ji l-li. Ai.a.. Anli.l,n 1 AlonhuU Ut.r;!0' 'f'Uaaaaaa!I THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. I S I S. Wtstsra Annua. CHICAGO. by an Uniiiuu HULL ft.'" V 1 I. . . s. . . ' . --1 r f.r, i.. k ' fi Riding and Walking Plows, both Chilled and In all kinds of ground. LOUGHMILLer h OVERTON LEAPS IN l Paints, Oils, Wall Paper and Artists' Maf fcaTOALL ON HIM. Eighth Ktrt-ct, F.uKeo, s ' t of P Junction City : Milling Compa; MANUFACTURERS OF Tin.- 1 "WHITE ROSE ?o!L:FLOUR. o . . GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY The most popular (lour in the market. c, leading grocers. old k alVlaAl. SMuIl. asak aaaVla aW .. UuaUltat,ba Vl J fttuii.t, evlt d uaiut, 1m ,-oi- 1QUtkfvltTI t r CS'ti .t4. (.' Rail boot hul!vlt r. u-'t :u. H .... -.r u dkhui nui:vil r. ,Hl,tJ;i im:. i,ir-.J Kaallyr-rrtriilmi'iiiriiiM; i v.l oi. rail"1 palil. veAatl-P!f Ir'l i-i.i-;r' :., vt n-rny ?m! lanedlenl bonU, tvn' .1 ii'.i;1 nnant-ia arnfn'pw. r irw;'. Iltma. auaurbr.iu,..-a roraaleln Bua-n.Ore..by UBNPtiimoN A lYN.N,ailbrU-lu UN 4 Ii-iusuiljj Grteudoor Itemi. November 30th, 181)5. The raluy Mason la with us In Web foot style. Mr J Simpson, Br, went to Salem last week. Mis Nettle Morrow Is expected home from Drain In the near future. Misa Etta Simpson Is visiting friends at Hhedd. Misa Ida Zumwalt has been serious ly III, but la slowly recovering. MrLonnle "Fiddler, ef Cartwright, was visiting frienda at this place last Friday and Saturday. Mr Isaac. Doak fell from a load ef hop boxes one day last week aud re ceived a sprained wrist. Messrs Will and Oeorge McQueen, of Lot luge urove, were visiting relatives andiriendsat this place last Friday and Saturday. Misa Myrtle Doyle, who Is teaching the Had eyville school, has spent the past two weeks with her "future rela tives." A social dance was given at Mr. McQueen's Inst Friday evening. All seemed to enjoy themselves Immense 'y- Mr David Zumwalt, who baa been visiting his brother nt Tygh Valley, returned home last week. Misa Mae Zumwalt, w ho Is attend ing Hie Normal School at brain, spent Thanksgiving with her parents at this place. Mr. Ivan McQueen is often seen wending Ills way up Spoon St." We are at a lohs to know what has come over (he "Old Maid" and "Bachelor." Mr. Waller Dunk went to Drain lust Wednesday to attend the "Foot So cial" given by, the Itebeckah Lodge, aud returned noma on the following day; reports having hud an enjoyable time. Mr. C. II. Morron ban returned home from Washington. After visiting his parents a few 'lays, went lo Drulu to visit bis slater at thai place. While there, la engaged in "spanking babies" and entertaining callers. Twin (J hosts. A lirivmtM IHHltlla nt Itt'nuiitilllA shews the following: Families, "a.0; xjsptiRis.il, fticinouiHi i'.plaeopoU, 00, Christians. 33. United l''.van,r..lli'ul 24, Catholics, 21, Cum. Presbyterians, zu, nrst i'resoyterlans, 14, Southern Methodises, 12, inndels, 5, Old School 1'rea.. 1. Knlaonimlinna 1 f Vinivmim- tionallate, 1, Universalists, 1, Evungol leal Asso., 1, United P.esbyterians, 1. Total ohuroh membership, 277; No. Sunday School scholars, 24S; No. non professors, 623. No. denominations rep reiiented, 13. I'rcswell t'imJta Soil James Law's Uriel firtnr, ., supplied with orders ihisnIL W iu Tlintny hns leair-d t J ui ti(5 oioir ouuuuiif and bit around on Muin street, wlieult ,', ing refitted for a iroetry. Frank Ky will move u,,, smith shop Into the barn on tUb block. John Huirlies sill m, work at the old slsiul. Tho revival ineeiinei in ai progress and will eoniiuue oti,. auuuay. Leusltlentble luteal luaulfeHted. Married at the lioni-of tin ty nnranla ( s IiI.ib ... ..j u 'iaic(sr, mi jtiai i at inq i Olive McUaniel Rev C H ffj oniciaiiiig. The Sunday school it tl.bf-J win nave a nnti clans pnfna' Christ mas. There are nine KiimIhj Kt Cn-swell iliHtiiel with a nmlo of nearly 400. The dialrkt Yin b dent Iiiim comiileted I he work of n ing all the schisils snd lutniiitligi . proposition to iisy fourcciittiwic Eht aniiuully, for'llie siiirl oftn field superiiitendeiit, and ill h voted to tmv their rcMm'live aliiist that tills dl.ilrict alone till prm) flu. 01) Tor the slsle wort sunup next year, or half as truih n U county paid liittl year. F. A. Tozler shipped oref i lei turkey ineut lo Kin tranrl-os week, nnd yet iheresresldnfiiuK of turkeys yet lu thu iieiglii"M Ztft We Want -YOUR- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is beteb? siren lht F. W. Okbmn arliuioiatrator of the ratals of Rebecca Os burn, deot-aaed, bss filed bis account for final -ellleroert of said estate, and Monday, tbeOtb dity of Jaonary, 1896, has beeu set by order of the Court for bearing objections io me lame. F. W. OsDDBM. AilmiDBtra'or. Geo. B. Doants, Attotpy. m rn r w H i rl 7. 1 J Dried lliilfs n o 111 I HichEstHarketPrit.Piif C. CGoIdMiiitliif'l t ASH GROVE POULTRY WfV fnnoniiottJJta w,,,to ri.vn.outl' ) and Sllwr fn Jltitiiburva, llJ! Cil i .i h.... . t..w clwlf EM'S" pl.s for .ale. ki'i'.'"l,iinai S.dles t,f Fhml Stlf- . .k.i l Notice Is hereby W Coleman, tliidnlalralor "ViM of It. II. Coleman, rfej his account for lliwl "Jj, estate, and Mniy. "'', hri" January, 'V"jk the Court for bearing el'jeiis- same. ,, co1eik. . NoncKOFFiNrnuvT Notice is ber.by gi'U '!' o .rW admin-atralor of .'Vn, afS1" hh'iwdeeeisd, bas t Monti y. ilirSdyc' I ,, . :. I., onbr nt ,ne ori u i" i oij.ctii.id to in"";.' n .-.........tviLVKTr1 vn ri i.e. or .-- 'ibai 81 Notice is bi rel'V 8" ' ,lf hat" ' -..., ni-d e.l' te ' u.l of Laue ooniny. r'i. ,rfK( JUtl III) w . . . hi, ,.,d eourt for ibe k"' . Vl " laid acccnut acd (or t . . . ....... . . 0.'U '""TL . .l..v el o ..' .. D.dtuiai' HiltscA Yts '. 4"y.