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CITV AND COUNTY. BVTl'RDAY.., FEBRUARYS. Henderson, at-iitUt. I J. J. Waltou, attorney-Ht-law. Money to loan on farm. Enquire of ludo Walton. ! Planet Jr jiardeu tixU at reduced ,,r.c."r IHiWat w F I. ( II4SII1KKS. Dr. O. W. Blddle may bo found at hi residence o Olive street, between fifth and (Sixth streets, one block west nf the Minnesota hotel. JIo la pre- piiroil to do all dental work In the bout jp u n nor. I Fit run for Sal'-. I have now thirty flue farm In the Willamette valley for utile. These riii!t include every variety in size and arlce. ror uescnpuun iiih, auurei-s i I lvt M Mil i fc'ii Wilklns Bloek, Kugenc, Or. Send vour tiftrJen tteel ordir to F L Cliand'ers. i ton of hulk garden keed now In sUok. J FoK 8AI.K 85,000 feet fencing at $5 per thousand. Rustic $12 and flooring til Will trade for wheat in mill or urehoiie at 40 cents a bushel, and otock cuttle or sheep at R reasonable nricc. i STKfllKXS, ALLISON 5C r tl.DWEKT iitElmlra. I Teachers' Examination. 5 N'otlee la hereby l iven that the rec ular teaclieiV examination will lie held at the court liouso lu fcitiip-ne, coin rneucinit at 1 o'clock p m, Wednesday, Fihruary 12th, 1800. i Teachers wishing state cert iflcatf nor Mute diplomas should make applies tlon at that time. J. ti. hTKVKNSON, County Superintendent, Now in the lino to prune your trees. All kinds or pruning looin at r Ij t. HAMIIKH8. Call fur Metallic- I A chII I her.-hy Isnied for a mectlnir te he held In the court house In this city Saturday, February 8, at 7 p m, for the purpoMe of organizing and ap Ki nliutf a raclm; committee to make nil necessary arrangeinenta for the June races. All tlioie Interested are Invited to be present, i I Dally Ourd, Ffbuury 5. A Good Siiowisa At the meetlinf t the board of regents of I he Unlver Ity of Oregon at Portland yesterday, .ti'sident (.'hapmaii reported an at ten tucaofSL'O atudeiit in the college Otitet, wlituh hiiows an Increase of 15 er cent over last year's attendance. .be entering clans numbers 193, while I t year it was only 80. There are t ) ilill'en nt cities and towns represent- 1 1 ny students at me university, anc every county in the state is represented excopi i.ake ami Wallowa. Amonir t'lestudeuta are graduates from every ihool in the state where branches t love the eighth grade la taught. llly Unird, Fobrutr; 5. At Half Mast. The death of Hon ptS'urxis has cat a l'Iikiiii In Unl trsity circlea. The flag on the Unl- rxity campus has lee:i placed at If mat iu respect to his memory, d at soon aa the date of his funeral . known, the University authorities ii oruer a lioiidny. Apprecla i !t remarks were made by Prot Con iB in the antsemhly this uiornlng. ...r nturis was kuowu aa a warm fiisnd and staunch supporter of the uuKenity and his loss U deeply felt ITlwo BaliT was clek, ns ' ? hrr Cu.'to.V. Whn alia wa a C1U1J, aha erlexl for Caatorl. "on ah became Mlu, aha elun; to Ctorla, Tan b bad Children, she fare them OsstorU .Notice. It having lieeti auiinunced that I am :i serve as a judge nf the populist pri mary election in South Eugene pre :inct No 2, I desire to slate that I am not, associated with (hat parly; that ii y appointment wa made without my knowledge or consent, and I posi tively refuse to Hceept the position. ! Rc, C F Cardwell. Karl's Clover Root, the great Blood I'uriller, glvaa freshness and clearness t the Comt)le.lon and cures Constlpa i"b. 25 cts., 60 cto., $1.. Sold by -lauderaou A Linn. Parks' Tea clears the complexion Mr. N. Meyetle, of Le Roy, N. Y., ys: "I have used Parks' Tea and And D he lekt rcnudj I hove ever tried. "Id by A. Yekinciton. Pendleton Eust Oregonlan: Arthur - sjglas, sick nt Eugene with in flam ii.aiiury rheuiualism, has become much and hia father, Rov J C Dotig- ' will leave this evening to attend l.'Bt. 4"ick in effect, heals and leaves no '. Burning, scaly skin eruptions '!'ikly eured by DeWitt's Witch Lizel Salve. Applied to burns, scalds, sores, It is magical lu tflect. AI 4 s cure piles. Osuurn is DkLano. ve a secret In my heart, Sweet Marie, A lule I would impart, Sweet Marie: f you'd even fairer be "nu must always use Turk V Tea he Impmveliivut you will sit-, Swet-l :nriu P"li by A. YeKINOTON. il I'C Itakt r Cite TViiinrrnt tavi that the M hi u group consisting of claims located In the Virtue dis- Mowued by Captain Isldor Fuchs Jl Oeorgo Reynelds, a strong four- eiige of hiich fae-millimr ore. lain iiwu. .... ........I. Hi shaft at a 30-foot depth the "... irj;i nm. nan buuik ttlTv lire MOIlli liiMtn'sa t.-Kn n fa ttua ...... 'j.r n u'i g.i'; iiciu in anything. It isalwavs"! ' t kuo," r "I cuessso." Tlr world of such people, and it is re "T,,l"K sometimes lo hear a person rtp'J"". ''ving cot.vic Ions, like 4!te- ,"..;,,,'r '' Bangor, Pa, who 'Bin,,',,,,, ii cu ,hr'lly recommend 'sV inTi i1.1'" to all who l r, 'lh dW or Liver WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. Hon Jolin Walker I in town. Mrs L Adair, U lslilnK Ht Ha- ICIII. II E M-nrN, of tfuliiu, U in Eu gene. Wtu Mayi-r vi.iud Junctiou City today. ' Cie Orosa and wife are vi-itlnir In town. " W W llaiiHs nlurned liiiine this afternoon, J C (looduie I at Salem looking af ter hi lumU-r interest. W Kiiykemlall returned II. U an,.,.. mini irom a visit ut .Nuieni. iiuuu flii'tmire, of the l'aoillo Paper I n i.f ,.... I I. I.. . ' , "i.iiiuii, in id low II, l.eu J'lekttl U in Sun Francisco. l.'llUIA I... ...Ill .. I 1 utic nu nm remain some lime. Jud'e Fullei'tuu inh-I through thin iiioniiuK on hH w.iy to Corvuili. oil I-ru-udly and J M Williams returned Iioni Portland lual night. A O Ilovey and F W Mu;k-y re turned from roiihmd tliisafti moon. Mhm T (I Hendricks mid J J Walton returned rrom Portland last night. Ml Lena Siull'md bus returned to Eugene, after u ir-lt at her home at Mohawk. frank (.oiniiiuaii ha returned Irom alive w eeks May in 1,1s claim at Kit- " pritii,'i. ( ha & Co's poultry cur will be here tomorrow and the l ad will lie com pleted at this place. Radishex and onion are now found mi uiu nmrKi'iH aiiii remind u very iiiuuii in me vuuy uuiiiiii in rprilig. 1 rot 1 Iiiin (.mi. Inn made a hIi ut talk at aHxeiiiuly at the uniwrity thle morning on the late 8 1' Sturgia. l'reslilent Chapuian returned this atteruoou fi-nni a tour through I0at em Oregon lu the intercuts of the unl versliy. The Ol'AltD Is Indebted to Hon M II Ollfry, or HHhingliiii, D C, for a copy of the olllelal directorv ofihe 61 h coiiirei-i". Mr Fred l:ieh of Siirlni-llel 1 who iiuttMt n Kpenillnir sevirul mmit is in Chlifi'iiiia, arrived here on the cany i ram nu inoi niiiiiniiii went to .spring Held on today's stave. John Moihy wax arrested last nlL'ht on a elmrife of ln'in drunk ami dis orderly. Tlr inortiiiii; heniiiH-ared before the recorder and uaid tine hiiii eiMi. Mr Bins', wife of Tresiduut J M I lions or the aerivultural colleire at Curvallis, returned homo tonav. alter a vmir. wiui .Mr atm Mi- U M Hhaek lett of thl eily. 'Ili-Tfrannf of I hit tttH. We will aupiHiM) that jour occupation Ii wdentary that jrou ru clmiiiiil, io to ipeak, to i ho link lu amne ruuntlng liouti', or iwr- hi.p t the Iihiui hi noinu vast mill w hero you are ooiniielleil In lalmr (ruin tnorniiiK till nihL Uiiailny i your only lUr of relnxatlmi. You r.'turu luMiio eery evouluc HfariH IlK'lltnllT and linilllv Ynur lirnllh anil atroimth U'liln to lull.' Whal will u.o.i i.Ti-rni. ally rtvuiH-iaio ynur vita, eucriiv? Tim lk'ht lit I'Vinomv iioiutii .o no uihtrrnn i'IiikIou than Hint llonti-ltur'a titomacli Union In your anfeat, moil rellablu ahiwt anelior UK It iii raistiMitly, kii1 your Tti'm will iimn rit-ln lt irlsihif vlitnr. Kvury (uni-iloa will rici'lre a licaltlilul Iminilae. Tlit-re la no rvmeily to ennui the liiiteni (or nrivnuaiieaa ami want o( ala i, uynpiirln, cnuatlpatlmi and blllouaiit'aa Iiav.rtH and rumidu.M all fnrms ot malKnal dlaen.', and la a ureruutatlvu uf rheumatism and iieurn'iila. ''Give me liver regulator and I can regulate the world," said a genius. The druggist handed hllll a bottle of DeWitt's I.iitle Eaily Risers, the fa mous little pills. OSIIURN & PkLANO. Edritting" stylo 219 Black On . HoCc, ti.UJ N.iW liiml- wlinrnx lionka ill front, Lougent waist made. Muslings and Sheetings 4 4 blenched Go 4 4 brown at 6o Lonsdale 8Jo Fruit 4-4 8l Wide Siecting nt strictly cost prices. To close out. Ladies' Flannel House Waists. Reduced as foMows: Medium shades $ 85 to $ 65 Ib-d and black 1 2o to 85 Checked, velvet collar 1 60 to 1 00 Checked, velvet collar 2 00 to 1 60 Ladies' woolen suit, jacket and skirt 1 50 jT 1 M Napkin Napkin Napkin Napkin Napkin " KID-FITTING " Style 232, j Black and Cray. Price. 11.00 I IaiIIh' n-w wait. Fine, aotl Cream atveu lining: nt anil bust. ' THE Orrifeu fruit F.jit. The Oregon Fruit Union under recent date MMi.n out a circular letter iiiB ine exuet rrult ilii:tlloti at !i!i1,,1!Vr,,.!,,,",," f"l""i hv Is imen t, . r"wn- At l'i"ver he found Ualla Walla dried pruee selllm; at 51 cents, A hllethe Oregon fimt had bei-n i-lling at til to 7 cent, mi a haU id to-W si..-. Small hi.,- w,.ro selling for more in proportion than large. lu Omaha nu market for Italian prune and little fruit of any kind moving. Chicago market ipih-t and not In good cumin! One firm iipi.itlng Oregon prune nt 51 cent, which al lows no euiMuraui-meut to ship ini-ie. ji , levelauil, llhlo, t) t.goii prunes were moving fairly well, at low prices, 0 to l .fills. At I'liila delphla, the marUet was dull and tin aatlhfactory. Of New York he a.vs: "New York has hit I but eight car this scaion agaiimt 4"i lat year, and I think some mhipl.e iia been made by the shipper who foi warded the fruit here last year, and thu havimr Intro. duced their prune, and not following up wiiii t-nipnunt tliN t-ea-.m. A few car were shipped hern from S.i- cm, soiiim very uue iTeneli inuni on) j iv .-nu par.i anil pri,-e on same were 7 cents though the market now Is iio heller than surrounding mar kets. The Italian prune Until, new and I 11 ml it ha to be sold at lc niice than the California, in order to introduce It." H,i el.,. by saving: "(lencrally the dried fiult outlook I not encouraging." For the Initiative and lb foienilam ttinl Imperative Mnuihite. Davis Schoui. Hoi hk. Jan2ii. '5. WllKHKAS, It Heem to be a fact tliut all politieal parlie nre wo king for ofltce and the spoil ol olliee and fur the Interest of corporate gm-d and to the detriment of ihe manic of Un people, this club i iirganl.ed to tur Iher the inlcre! of Direct Lfgixlalloii Initiative It . feremluiii atld Imperative Maudule or Recall. We, the undersigned vntersof Thurs ton precim-l, reitiird lcsf pany, pledge our-elves that o will not sup'purt any candidate for Ihe IcgNluture or for congress miles they shall pledge them elv io woik and vote for Direct Iii'Cislation. We also invlle every piecinet in Ihe state to co-operate with lis to Unit end. Signed by i:o voteis of Thurston n.'c- el net. (!ko. Ci'mmixh, Sec. UnlKlilsol Hi" .'Iik ra hi i a. The Slate Coiiimandi-i' write us from lilnielii, Nebraska, as follows: "After trying otln-r niediciiie for what seemed to be a very obstinate cough In our two children we tried Dr King's New Discoveiy and at the end of two days the cough entirely left them. We will not be without it here after, as our experience proves that It cures where all other remedies fail." Signed W F Stevens, State Com. Why uot give this great medicine a (rial, as ills guaranteed ami trial not lie are tree ai Henderson it I, inn's drug store, iicguiar size ouc anil ft. One Minute Cough Cure touches the right spot. It also louche the right time il you tako it w hen you have a cough or cold. See the point? Then don't cough. Osuukn & DkLaxo. Rl'DV'8 I'lI.E BlTrosiTOIlY. la guaranteed m euro l'llea and Conatl .tt ton or money reiuuueu. cuuia tier nnx. soim two aiainiis ir circ nar aim t ru SMinpiii to MAKTIN UI'UV, Ui-kUt.mI I'liarinaelst.Uurini- ur, la. fto riisTAlj. answkkkii. KiirsKlnhv all tirst elaaa ilrimKiaia evury wlicro, and hi KiikCno Ori-umi by (feburil fit PuIaiii A View of Ladies' Shoes. Fine Kid, as shown in window reduced from 00 to 51 40 Till offer I made only Inclose the line out. We have only what Is on display. Blankets. 10 4 cotton blanket $ .r0 1 1-4 cotton olankcls KTi 11-4 cotton blanket 1 Z All wool bluuktts 3 60 This lino I worthy of your attention. Napkins yt&d O Efakai mum 0 mua wtauasal rm rs n U i it We how 12 uruile In thi line. The few prices la-low will (live you an idea of the reduction. 1 "1 ' ' ' - r' 1 1 - 3 60 to '1 So 5 00 to 3 60 A Flannels. e a j Plain, Fancy and Figured. Redueed from Regular all wind creai 3'c lo ltegularall wool cream 4'ic lo IteKUlnrall ool en urn iio.: to KeKUlarall wool rel 'I'k.-to IU-uular all wool red 4uc to iwm KluLi.r Klunru-I L'Oc to V LIZES Wc 4(!C .".) Hoc 10.! Shaker Flannel c to 1 0c Checked and Strid 1-luniiel for skirts (extra valuei J'jC to FEATURE OF THIS SALE IS THE DECIDED REDUCTION IN EVERY LINE. FOR DIM AGKS. lr. W Ilrown Miide lrf mlatit in a Damage Su I. haily durj, Krlirnary . A coiiiiilaint wa entered in the circuit court Ihis nltcriioon wherein W II I'nol Is Hie phtitillll and l)r I. V Br iwii the di'f.vilant. The plaint III for cau-e nf action allege: That on Scnleiula-r IS, ISil), ilefi-n hint unlaw fully n-i'illel and I -cat plnlntitrivviT the head with a heavy ci'ih. From Iheell'ecl ofnaid heating pl.iiutiir wa Htunned and hi sculp wa cut oien In the x kill I iu vain uiu place, aggregating about Jt inchea In leiiuth and from one fourth to three quarter of an inch In width. Thai Irotn the cM'eet of said wound plain tilt HiiltVred greatly in Imdy ami mind to his damage In Hie Mini nf I'liHNl. riaiiitliralliKn further that by reami nflhe beating of plainlill' by the de fend. ml as ahovu set forth pli n t i tf was coiiipclled to " Incur ex. peiwe lor medical seivii-ri und mcdiclues and attention. That Ntlch expenw are of the reasonable value of 75, and plainlill I specially damaged lu said Mini of 73 thereby. Wherefore plaintiff demand Judg ment sgnliiBt defendant for the sum ol .-i;7j and for con is and disburse nu nt ut action. Dally "iiiard, February . At A.hskmiii.v. Thl morning ut assembly ut the university 1'nanleiit Chaniiiun addrersed the slililelits briefly on the life and character of tho lateSP Sturgls, of Pendleton. He was not a graduate nf any college, tint of one of the old fashioned New Eng land academies. In hi business career ho w i eminently successful. In the cily iu which be resided he wa looked to for eiiiiiisi I In ail pulilP! ult'air ami euterprisei. He was u fiii'iid to everything that wa good, and the mill of his hoint city and of Eastern Oicion, always oi the side of rli;ht and of lri.e luteurlly. On re ceiving the appointment of regent of mi; iiiiiM inii v ui wrcgoti, lie came io this city and spent a ueik here liHikiug into the ailalrs of the Institu tion, u -quainltlig Lilllself With it maii'igiment audits m-eds, and went hoiii with a lixi'd determiiiatioii to perform hi dull s well anil do all In his power to hnilil up the university and p uee it in the flout rank of insti tutions of lenrniiig. lie was planning great tiling lor u u lien summoned -y a mysterious proviilein-e Io the Worlil ht.Miud. Hii was a man who never sought political oill.-o, but always did hi part us a cili.eii. r.nrklcti'd Arnica Salve. Tho Best Salve lu the world for Cut, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rlieiim, l ever Sore, Teller, Chapped Hands, Chllhlalns, Corn, and all Skin Eruption, and positively curca l'llcsi. or no pay reiiilrcd. It is guaranteed to give perfect Diitisfuetioii or money refunded. price ' cent per box. For sale by Henderson Linn. The Maukkts There Is no inater- ial change In the local maikels during (he past week. Wheat Is still quoted at SI or 62 cent- A Mil nt. tier bushel, and oatajiKH.n put lii, and there are 860 doien at 20 cent. uoo i nay is ueing ouereii at $. per ton. l'olatees remain at IS cent per bushel. Eggs are down, and quoted at 10 cents per dozen, (junta lion on meat are: Beef, on tool, lie; iiork dressed, 81c; mutton $l,i!5 to '-,25 per load; veal 4o dressed; ham 7c; side (Ic; shoulders 6c. There la nothing new lu the hop business, there being no inurket. It hot only i to, it must be so. One Minute Cough Cure acts quickly, and that's what makes it go. OsntMtN & DkLaxo. the Prospects IZlS.ONIlJIJ-GlMr, irisons ara Convincini Last Call. A Wsck of Surprises. a-ay Ladle ai. miner ventilating Cor atiia wlih aiiiius back, tap at wai.i, two aiuu alvcia. Special Offering For the DEPARTMENT. Miscellaneous. V. i.l.l nidi li. lit of, 10.-, loc olid 20c r yard. Fmliroidery 1) in. wide Vtt Ccrsets. i in i in i rn au mik uiiiiion o. lBo . If jm 1 J LO H at SOC Ml-scVand Children's Jackets at 40 per cent reduction. Kaxony Wool, ier skein 60 Knitting Cott per ball 60 Ladles Sateen Skirts at 75c, 85c, tl.00 and 1.60. Black and Drab. This is a Special Price. Sl'UAU BEET ISOL'STRY. An ETirt Alaklii; to F.MablUh It la lane 1'nLUiy, The matter of etlahllshiiig the sugar lcet Industry lu Lane county hat been JiNfiiHsed a number ol limes. Mr E C -in i tli, In order to learn what might be accomplished in the way of secur ing a U-et sugar factory, rintly ad dressed a letter to the Western Beet Siimir Company, or San Franclsci, setting forth the fact that Eugene Is a desirable local loll for tllcli a factory, that there Is plenty of goad land avail able, and that he 'believed the people here would lend the projier encourage uient te such au enteiprlse, and willingly enter Into a five ysar con tract to grow beets for such a factory. lu reply he has received the follow ing letter, w hich has a g d bulnes ring, and from which we can and will hone for aoiu.if Mmr il.,ilii f ,1.. leopie will take the proper Interest lu i UPV" IMeasant Hill was prepar the matter. No tlma ahoiil.l l l...t i.. mtf hard, or else the women doing what we can now to seeure this etitcr.risi, and the iitcessary tosta should be made this summer. Fol-i lowing is the reply received from the Western Beet Sugar Company: San Fhancisoo, Feb. 8, 181HJ. E. C. Smith, Fg , Eugene, Oregon: DkakSik: In renlv to vour letter to Mr Clau Spreckels he Instructs me io suite unit la-rore ooiialderlng the quetioii vf establishing a beet sugar factory in any locality he must, be saiUth d of two things, vis: 1st. That there are 80,000 acre of good, available leet land In the Imme diate vicinity of the propesed faotory. This, In oidei that 10,000 acres may be planted to beets each year. The land, after raising beets, has to be planted to oilier crop for two successive years, lu order to recuttrate. I'm). That he must have samples of l t, grown from seed Imported by ii, for testing the sacharlne from quarter-acre patches here and there in over inese 3U,mj acres, to assure him that there will i no lack of j materia! on which to work. We can furnish you seed at 15 cent per pound, the price It costs us to import It from (iermauv, and the same kind we use at our W'atsonvllle factory. I enclose you printed Instructions for raising lieeta and will be glad to hear from you again. Yours Truly, E. H. SlIRl.DON. Letter I.lst. Baker, Willie, Kol, O J, Bond, Jesse, Keut, Mis Ella, Edmlston, Emma E, Foster, Will, Luels, Mr U, Hudson, Jno, Lorett, Henry, Jackson, Mrs Geo, Potter, Z C, James. Bert, Ware, Mrs E F, Kennedy. A II, Whlted, Oscar, A churn of ous cant will 'sj mad oa sll Ivtii-ra siren out I'arauna eallliif lor Itliera wui picuu awia waeu auroriiMii. T 4 Cato, P U. Dally (luaid, February (. Ijtn-a of Poultry. The noultrv car wa brought up this afternoon by t lie local I rain. At points below 276 dozen chiekana. trssui anil Himlia I.mH .r,. car wlt loaded this evening, and tomorrow's freight will start the car on Ita Journey to San Francisco. From all appearanoee roosters are largely In the majority. The average price paid for the poultry was 2 50 per dozen for bens, while some choice ones brought $2.75 to 3, and poor stock sold as low as $2 per doen. Saletn parties desire to ship a car every ten days, but It would take many shipments to clean up all the poultry lu the valley. Freah gardeu seed In bulk. V L Chambers. for The Last Week of NDLT Make i List of jour Or; Goods Needs. Koto the Prices jou Paj then Come to tho Store- Corset Slice Department. Sizes from 2 to 6 Ladies Dong. Pat Tip, $1.40 l'leaiaut Hilt Demi. Inclement weather. Miss Ida Miller has returned from a visit at Junctiou City. Lark Brlles, of Jasper, was In our town lust Sunday. Mr Eddy, ol Starton. the A P A organizer, came up last Monday. The lecture Tuesday veiling was to the point. E R I'arker will give a basket social at his school on Saturday evening, Feb. 8th, at :30 sharp, after which au eutertaiument will be given. Mr I'ar ker leqtiest us to say that at ti.M the door will open. Come and enjoy the fun. We are chuck full of Insurance up ncro ni ism .vjr iirooss, representing the Woodmen, P L Bristow the For esters and Mr Hickman the Co-operative Life of Portland One would ""v! lmA'? 1,1 " 1'he latter l the J u,t faHl to our mini. Mr Mcllenry, state organizer of woodcraft, will speak here on Frldav rviiiii, reo. i, at 7 O'clock. lie Is well pn.(ed and an Interesting talker. Come and hear hliu. The school lu the lower district has closed, by Ui'iu. It has been arranged that school will continue another four months, drop ping the primary room. Mr Parker will take both rooms lu one and will get along O K with the assistance of I tie Minor httrlng classes for liliu. We notice In the Register last week that "two men wanted to emigrate; oae wanted to leave for his health but hated to leave the people; the other's health was all right but wanted to get away irom mo la-ouie." we are sor ry to lose either one or any of our friends. Dm our loss will be others' gain. Basket so-lal and entertalnn ent Saturday ereuiug, the sth, at 0:30 euarp. tl Rswaral I HK 1 tie rradcra ol thla paonr al l bs plvawd is iraru mat inr ii ai isasi ons unwiiail 0 Iwaaa Dial aoiaiie ha bwn abla in cur lu all taxra, and lU. la Catarrh. Ilall'a t'alarrb vure la in on if HHiiifa eurt kuowa loth mi-dlral Iraiaru It. Catarrh t i ilf s eoiistttu lloiial dlwaao, imiulru a cor.4 iliilloual irrat nifini. Hall Ci.tairli Cur la Is ten InlsrunllT. aotln illrretly iism th hlo,Nl and nuicnua aurla.sMol the amain, thereby dvairoyliK tlm liiiiuiUllim ol iha dlaraa, ai.t. iitIii Ihe isv. urn. loi iiiin if ouiium Uli lliaouuatllullon ana auisiiu nature lodoluwu k. I lie pro lirlrlor hair 11 much huh mi Ita rurallie (Hisrera, that they oiler una lluudred miliar lis- ant ca Ilia, ft 111 Io euro, bond lor Hal oi icaiiniouiaia. o . . . CHIStY A CO.. Toledo, 0. Sold by Druigiau, 1m. mar ie nw ami. S A I.EM, Or., Feb. 5. Since the last decision of the supreme court, revers ing the judgment of the lower court lu restraining the state board of commis sioner from locating a branch asylum in j'aeivni urvgnu, mere n as ueeii more or I talk here as to why the constitutional question has not been pasted upon. Thoueh manr nrefer that the board should proceed with the ouiiaiiig, tuners are aeierminetl to have the court commit Itself more definitely on the power of the legis lature to locate the Institution away fiom the seat of government. The lat ter have not yet evolved a definite rise, but the statement la warranted that a rehearing will be asked or a new suit bsguu. Soothing, healing, cleansing, De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve la the ene my te sores, wounds aua piles, which It never rails to cure. Stops Itching aud burning. Cure chapped Hps and cold torse In two or three hours. Ohiiurn A DeLano. Outing Flannels. Rest quality teasel down 12o to 6o necouu quall'y, Rooa valui-... loo to "o r iKureu twil ed race ror wr ip- lrs 12JotolOo Cotton Kldui down for warp, per 80o to 20c Table Linens. at at 00 In bleached, 86o; now 65o 64 In bleao.'ied, 6O0; now 86o 72 in blHcbd. II AO- ma i i 9 aaw tt aiaaaittaaiafl 7J 64 lu bleached, $1.20; now 86o 64 In bleached, 40o; now 26o We are oonfldeut that these prices are the best offeied on this line of jfoode. Dress Goods. Note the reductions. 88 In Mixed Hulling, 60c; now 8(1 In all wool Bern, 40c; now 64 lu all wool aaaliel, 60c; now 88 Inch all weolCashlmere,60c;now 1'luln black Mohair, 60o uow Figured black Mohair. 75. now ml Our black good stock la very com plete, and we oiler prices that defy competition. Black Hose. Hpeclal prices on regular lines. iiv iruut'uuua, Fast Illaek. 26a nualllv Weamless black, 8oo quality.... Heamless black, 60o quality... fVamless black. Mlswa fast lilnck. al.n. II tit 9 ... Keller qualities la above 16o and 20c Vnliy Items. ... .. - February 6th. Jas Walker of Hazel Dell Is sinking fast with consumption f()r the last few days. Mr Brlggs, thu Dexter photograph er, bought one-third interest in the Trent saw mill. Tiny are now put- tlx- In I IUV1 IUUI r..... . ' - i,.Fvs,uw i.-. i oi saw logs tor their summer (rude. Success to the enterprise. Rev Wolf of Springfield failed to nieet hi appointment Sunday on ac count of a protracted meeting at that place of good Interest. (leo Breeding and wlfu visited Chas Kissinger ovur Sunday. Lester Jacoby visited Unity Sunday. Sabbath School I progressing nicely at this place. AFEdwaid visited the Red Front hotel last week for a few duys. Rufu Holhrook I visiting Hannan Carter this week. He thinks he will learn thu baker' trade. J Randall paed hero Sunday from a visit to his wife' parent, Mr and Mrs Ulhson. Miss Daisy Matteson visited George Breeding, accompanied by Clyde Warucr. The free ferry at Lowell Is In run. Ping order and I a good one. It will be appreciated by thu peouto of thla vluiulty. We se by the Dexter correspondent mat mo democrat or that place ravor fusion w ith thu pop. Hut we don't think that way. V think that democracy ought to stand on Its own merits. !orge Carter and Jess MoBee of Whlmlierry Reservation had a fight. They had each other arrested and arraigned before Just li s Calllson tor trial Monday. Tuey hoth came clour and tlie oostsch i"ged up to the county. We think It hl!i time that such petty law suits should he put loan end. We have a hour preacher now at Un'ty who sav he don't believe In oh j i oh denomli itloni or creed, and preiohes that now jstlietlme of per Hon -i times and t'u niilL'tiiuui I hero Pboxy. Th Lo in it Sucrcaa. Washington, Feb5.-Thesecrtay oftlie trBury today opened the bi ts for the purchsso of $100,000,000 of Uo'tinl States 4 per cent 3tt-year bonds, reevh-ed under I I call, dated Jatiuaiy 6 isHt. The bonds, n denuable Id col l, will lie Issued In denominations of f 0 er multiples of t iat sum, aa desired I y bidders. When all bids had been opened and con ect Inns made It was found that the total numherof bids received for the new loan wae 4 UO, aggregating $558,. Secretary Carlisle was greatly pleased ai the brilliantly conspicuous success of the loan, and said It was what the people of this country would do when appealed to. He thought the effect abroad would be very marked la our favor. J W Tierce, Republic, la, says: "I have used One Minute Cough Cure In my family and for myself, with re sults so entirely tatlsfaotory thnt I can hardly find words to express mysslf as to Ita merit I will nevor fail to reo orumend it to others, on every occasion that present Itself." Osburn & DkLano. Shllo's Cure Is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient consumption. It la the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose. 2TcU., 60cts., f 1. Sold by Hen derson & Linn. ocoooccco "KID FITTINL" Stvla 217 Black mil Qrav. Prlct, SOs A loilL' waUttsl t'nraj.1 tr,n. mat.-rlai. Ilalu ami ilurabl. wall built'.), ilronK back Toweling and Crash. 18 III best quality, 20c; now 18 I'l best quality lilc; now.. ,..12' 0 ...10 in hi onecaeu, toe; now 18 In plain crash, ilijo; now . 8.1o , 7o Towels. I4i24 cotton, lOcJ now lfllL'8 linen, lf.n- now 6o 00 20x40 linen, Sic; now 2".o -.n- iiuou, uoc; now 4'e We will give you splendid bargalna lu this line, S6o Silo 8Ho 86c 85o 6oo Note 12Jo lUo 31)0 'Kid FitUng" Styla 22 Stick ind Gray. Hnct, 7 Bo. MiMliinn Ion? wlnt, strong miurlnl, twoliloitrlt, fnn fttei prttiotur mut (nni bnttk, timmtl with nibroiJ ery. Kuh pair wmrtuteU. 100 lOn sizes at