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' , City Guard. HATUUDAY MAY 2. Democratic State Ticket. Tot Supremo JuJko J"1"' ' of Ili-ntnu. Coiigromniaii Jellerwn Mytf o( Linn. rimiDEKTUL rui.Toii". Edward Kllf.athtr ol Multnomah J U Carroll L''110" J J Wbllm-r "' U"D w w ogii-m.y L"1"-' KCOHl) JOIilf.'laL DIHTIIH T. rroieculliiR Attorney .". N' of Coon. Board of K'iul! jatlon Kruiler Wit J of liouglai. Democratic County Ticket. Senator... E. It. HKII'WOIITII, of Kuger.e. HtTKCMXTATIVI. L.B1LVKU of Eugene. W.I. IIOUiTON of Junction. C. II. MATIIKWS ol Ooalien. Sheriff HollACK IIAMITON, of iothvn. Clerk H. H. Kl'ENCKK, of InrluK. ju.lg, J. A. McMAIIAN, of H.rlng(lulil. toinmliiloiier -I- " HIM., of llk-hanlum). Aiwitor V.J. Mcl'IIKIHON, of Eugene. School Superintendent J. I'. HOl.LAMt, of Junction. Treasurer HKN K. KOKIllH, of Eugene. Hurceyor J HEAVKNl'K of Eugene. Coroner Ir. .EfJ. WAU, of Collage (Irotu. OWES AS Al'Ui.OUY. Salem Journitl. K-i: "Men of the highest of intellect frequently go inmino in their old ugo. Their intellectual lire burn out and they dio at Iho ton first. Hut that is not the question nt issue Tin Biblu says, "Who art thou, to judge anothor, and that you shall con demn no man lest you fall under condemnation yourself." We can forgive tho old pioniM.'B who blazed tho way to Oregon if they were not all within the pulo ol orthodoxy. "Tho sons and grandsons of those infidel pioneers are not un worthy eons of degenerate sires, but will measure up in character, aitl ity and manhood and in all that goes to make good citizens, with tho descendants of the orthodox. It it not necessary to asperse either There aro black sheep in every flock. Wo cannot believe that Dr. Driver made the statements attri buted to him, but if he did ho err tainly owes tho infidel pioneers, if there were any, an apology. ANOTHER 1'OmilAlj COMIIIXA- '110. Judgo Northrup, of l'ortlaud,hai replied to the petition of citizens of the second congressional district asking him to allow his name to be uswd as a candidate for congress, by excepting the same. He will run as a gold-bug, and is distinctly tin) Orcgonian-Simoti combination candidate, backed up by a following ot democrats many of whom are federal officials. This further complicates politi cal matters in tho state. lit fore this nomination there were three candidates in tho field all silver inon. Judgo liennett, democrat, on a free silver platform, Martin Quinn, peoples party, free silver platform, and W It Ellis, republi can, personally for free silver, but on a platform that can be con strued anyway to suit tho views of tho voter. It is probable this new combination will forco a union of silver forces of tho democratic and peoples parties in both congression al districts. Such a combination would sweep the Held. RATMCK l'KKSON AL. Commenting on Driver's state ment that "No infidel's progenv descends to the fifth generation," tho Uroad-Axo gives tho reverend gentleman tho following reminder: "Whether it is true or not, as to the descent of tho infidel's progeny to tho fifth generation, we believe it had been better for the world if some professed Christian minis ters' progeny that wo know of had never had a beginning. The people hould see that every candidate for the legislature, no matter what party, should distinct ly pledge himself in favor of there enactment of tho law allowing de ductions for indebtedness and the mortgage taxlaw, Tho repeal of those laws was an outrage on the debtor class. The Boers in South Africa are giving U rent Britain a dose of her own medicine. Five of the leaders of the recent rebellion who plead guilty to high treason have been sentenced to death. It is probable tho sentences will U commuted. One of the condemned is a citizen of tho United States, lireat Brit ain, under similar circumstance. rarely extended mercv and is in no position to press a request for clemency. Driver says ho is in politics. We would like to know whei: the time was that ho was not meddling in political matters. To hear him tell it ho has been responsible for the election oft number of promi nent men, democrats and republi can!. Of course na ono believes him but he has told the story so often that hu believes it himself. When tl.o votes cotno in after Juno 1st ho will be wondering what kind of politics ho was engaged in. The Capital Journal has a lot of silly bosh about "ring democrats and ring republicans" ir, Lane county combining to defeat Baker for senator. There is no use re plying to such nonsensical twad dle. Jf Editor Ilofer will come here and uf; his eyes, cars and bruins ho will soon realiij that ho does not know what ho is talking about. The uttno pin re of Salem is so full of corrupt political rings and combinations, from the state house down through every public institution, uH'ceting all olliciuls and employes, that her editors are constantly haunted by ring appari tions. A Ke)ly. Enrroit UvAKtr. In Hon E It Sklpworlh'i card "to the public," claiming that he "did not have the physical strength lo endure an ex liauNilve ciiiiipaigii," lis says: "It was proponed on my behalf that I be allowed to subslltutu a man from Lam colli) tv to represent me. lint ltt-v 11) Driver refund such an arrangement. Tills may serin straii hut It in true, and I want t!ie public to know (hat the republican euixlldulv would not meet a iib-titut" forme. Thin lenvcN the gituntiiiu awkward for me and thu democratic party, etc." Had Mr Skipworth Mated the whole truth bis "MeemiliKl straline" aspect of the i H-e would have been turned hi an opposite diieetloo, for Firni lie naked what wits not al lowed hi former vnmpaigns, and could not he crauted without manifest In justice mid duplicity. For the content Is not iK'tweeu two parties oil well tie lined po-titioiiH, but three tiartios, and all thu principle) in controversy com prised hi his own ticket and platform, ami which of thu.M) principle Mr Hkipworth refuteH, can only come from his own mouth. Hence Juatlce and truth demand tint both he and I stateoiir poMiiioui which no proxy con Id do; and Second -I stated to tint coininiltre that coimiderinjj our relative auei and the fuet that I have been uud r the doctor's care since last (September, In thr scales of probability the chances were greatly In Mr Hklpworth's favor; and Third The contest is not between Mr Hkiiiwor h and inyxolf but the par ties we represent. And should uitlit r of us rail our delegated powers would not allow us to appoint either a sue eeor or a substitute. Ha l Mr Skipwortli stated thu whole truth there would have been no occa sion for this rejoinder. I I) DlllVKU. April III), 1111. Ctrswcll t itsualtles. April 30, 1MHI. Home farmers are beginning to think they will not get a chance to llulsli mowing their grain this spring. A lonj; procession of people fro in here followed the remains of the lute Judgo John Ttiilfic.v to Pleasant Hill Monday. He wax the llit man to build iin the townsite of Creswell, moving his stock of goods here to gether with tlui poitothcc from Clover iliilo. Mi Balnhri.loof Oakland. Or., is In this neighborhood buying sheep. Ourslek list include Jiinira ltol- Ineti, J J Hi t, John Ituoy, Sr, and Mr.- Sophia lla.leton, Willamette I'resbyteiy of the (' I church adjourned hist Saturday after noon after the most Interesting ses sions held for years. Kev L It Komi, of t'ohurg, preached Sunday at II o'clock after which com munion service was conducted by Kev A I Unit tier. Ut-v ( iaither conducted services hers this week. Natron Items. April 2S, lS'.Hi. No school on nr.. mini of l'rof S A DuVuney being sick. Kuniicu are delayed now for there Is too much rain for' them. MIh Jennie Met 'ami tnndo a trip to Springlleld on the railroad velocipede last week. A It Smith and sou inadu a trip to I. Ion county last week. l'rof S A DcVaney has moved again, which U cither to school Until the oilier place was. Arthur and Newt l.indly went to F.ugene last Wednesday. Misses l,eu:i Smith and Clara Wal lace and Mr James l'alialero uiado visits to the Natron school last week. Miss Clara Wallace has leen making a visit at her grandmother's at Eugene for the lust few days. James Taliafero left lor Walla Walla this morning. He is going to work on a ditch; wages f.15 per mouth, every thing furnished. Hums are absolutely painless when IVwitt's Witch Ha.elSalve is prompt ly applied, This statement Is true, A iH-rfeet remedy for skin diseases. chapH'd hands and lips, and never falls to cure plica. OSltl'UN A DkLano. Piil'y tiiisnl, April Fx AM IN A ll I'llSI'IMNK.n. S W Vineyard and Frank Thomas, eharged with larceny ot whisky and cigars from W m Kcushftw' saloon, were arraUucd tieforo JiimUv Wheeler at o o clock venterdav afternoon. Denutv l'roccullng Attorney Williams an- peatvd for the Mute ami Kinsey nd Nlarkely rcpioscntud the defense. On ix'titton of utloi ui'Vs for defeiue, the examination was postponed Indefinite ly and the bonds of the prisoners rtxed at $:i,"itl, which they were unable to raise. It's just as easy to irv One Minute Cotli Cure as anything else. It'e easier t cue i .evr. a :h or cold with It. Let o-...- , p'i ! aso for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Better medicine; better resul'.; better try It. Osni'its A DkI.ano. Itov 4 Henderson) Undertakers anc Em'oalmers. Cor Wit. and th sts. WALL PAPER : 12 CENTS. PAINTS : : : $1.50 and everything else in proportion at - OVERTONS' - Sl'IIHfJUfni'FS i'liK-K KKUL'lEO. The Dally (iosrd lleresf.er Hill lie Kuruhdird Tor fin Outs I'ei- Hnnli. Thu subscription lint of thu Daii.y (Jl'aku has reavhed a point where we feel Justified In making a reduction in the subscription price. From and after today the price will be as follows: Onu month -00 cents One week 13 cents One year W Thanking our pntroni for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, and trusting for a eonlliiuunee of the same, I remain Very respectfully The I'liilisiikk. The Ol akd will still continue to give ALL the local news the day of Its occurrence. The Canvass. Ei-ijknk, Or, April l, lMi. Notiee Is hereby given to the voters of Fane county that a Joint canvass of the county will be made by the candi dates of the republican and demo crat le parties on the following basis as to time. Fach senator shall huve 'S mluutesoi liuieand they shall open and cloe the discussions uhernately. The one opening t lie discussion shull have minutes (o clone. Fueh candidate for representative will have I'd miuiiUs of time, and If onu or two candidates for representatives of thu same party lire abciit the remaining onu or two are to have t minutes time each. The following aro the dates to be filled by the canvass: Coburg, Tuesday, May Gib, at 1 p in. Mohawk, Wednesday, May (ith, at 1 p tn. Walterville, Thursday, May 71 h, at 1 p ui. Thurston, Friday. MayHth, at 1 p in. Fall Creek, Saturday, May Ulli, at 1 p in. Pleasant Hill, Monday, May 11th, at 1 p in. Springlleld, Tuesday, May lllth, at 1 p in. Creswell, Wednesday, May 13th, at 1 p in. ottage drove, Ihursday, May 11th, at 1 p in. Forane, Friday, May loth, at I p in. lladluyville, Suturday, May 18th, at 1 n m. Florence, Wednesday, May "Utli, at 1 p m. Mapleton, Thursday, May -1st, at 1 p in. Chesher, Friday, May Zlw, at 1 p m. Flinira, Saturday, May 23rd, at 1 p in. Suiitlilleld, Monday, May 2oth, at 1 p in. Long Tom, Tuctday, May 20th, at 1 p in. Junction, Wednesday, May 27th, at 1 p in. Irving, Thursday, May 2Hth, at 1 p in. Fugciie, Friday, May 2'.th, at 1 p in. The mcmlicrn'of the populist party were ollcicd an opportunity to make a canvass of the county jointly with the nominees of the republican and demo cratic parlies upon ecpial terms as to dH ision of time, but have failed and neglected to signify their acceptance, evert heless an Invitation is hereby ex tended to them to participate In the canvass and discuss tho issues now he fore the public at the above named places and dates sharing equal privi leges as to time with Hie republican and democratic nominees. W. V. IlKNhKHSON, Chairman Kep. Co. Cent. Com. ItollKKT Cl.ow. Chr. Dem. Co. Cent. Coin. I'll re blood means good health. De Witt's Sarsapurilla purities the blood, cures eruptions, cc.euia, scrofula, ami all diseases arising from impure blood. Omiukn A DkLano. It is not a miracle. It won't cure everything, but It will cure piles. That's what DeWitt's Witch Ha.el Salve will do, localise it has done it in hundieds of cases. Osnt'itN A DkLano. TAKE-s -LIVERINE- FOK THE- LIVER AND CONSTIPATION. For Sale by All Druggists. Iff icst no D..; -PAID FOR- AT G. G. GOLDSMITH'S. H. F. HOLLENBECK, Mutlcil SMct DKtLIR IX NfrcStndlo. Bn Inttrsmtntl' Music, tic. TI ANOs -iv k.T ltr. . Iver.t IVnJ. Shu. lor, 1 mm lii nls, Kelt U r A 'h.. UKii VN--M..Ml A llainlhl, A. II. l Wver smu oilier l.osihiiK Mskea. NertS Room, Ch rlinun Blc. tijtnt. Or, JiYei- That's just what wo aro doing at present. Hard Times "cuts no ico" with us. Save 50c a pair by buying shoes of YORAH & SON, The Shoe Dealers. Tickkt Stkammi Cask. Grant's Puss Courier: "The cae of Slat s Charueltuii Perkins occupied all ol Monday in obtaluimr a jury nnd ar- tcuuielils by the attorneys and a vei-i diet was rendered for acquittal Moil- i ilay tiii-ht at I J o'clock. Atuw-ylll tl Hmilh exhibited renl t ict ami leual ubllliy on the fusp and although ' i:ie of the fvidciice HKiiilisI I Iim pi ioiiir was prelly stroll)!, tin- defense i inne oil' victorious. Mr I lainmoiid. ol Medford, usstcd Mr Itcn-oo in the ; proeciition atol Mr Hart ns-i-!edMr 8onto." Perkins' friends hi re ill bo j glad to learn of hisaciiiittal. Haiikv Tkmim.kton Ciioskx. Harry Templeton of the elus of '!"), has Is-eu chosen to represent the I'oi-! versity of Oregon In the Inlercolleviale oratorical oulest, involvlnir the lead ini universities and college of Oregon, Washington and Idaho, w bicli takes place in N-at tie May 1. .Mr lemple ton is well uualilleii ai.d will do Id university honor in the contest. l'mly UusrU, April Ml. TAX Col.l.Kt-l'loVH. Shenll John tou yesterday turned over to County Treasurer Oray H,!i"4'X( of tax money. This makes J7il,4Vi i'i that has Iseu collectetl up to dale, nnd leaves nearly lO.IKH) yet to be collected. Take a dose of DeWitt's Little Fatly Kisersjust for the j:ood they will do you. These little pills are Kood f"i ill dip'stii n, gisid for headache, psal for liver coinplaint, cmii for constipation. They arc pond. Oslll KN A I'l.I.AMl. i;rfllle. Lou;;hiiillleri Peter can save you money on onu lioro plews. if you want a S'H-d sadJle or harness see Preston A Hale's. Invitations are out lor a reception to heel ven Kev and .Mrs .n i. l,T",;,B th' Christian church next rrnlay evenint,'. Therowillbea M4 y ti'iecn aoelal uiveii nt the Kairuiount church May Isisj. 1'p.frrumiue and refreslinieiits. AdmlMsioii 1U cents. P.u-y i-n'lo have no time, and sen slh'e people have no inclination to Use a slow remedy. One Minute Couh Cud acts promptly and gives perma nent results. , Osni'iiN A PkLaso. Captain Hveeney U. H. A.. Fan Di eo, Cul., says: "sfl.ilo's Catarrh Uein. dy Is the first tnedicliie I have ever found that would do ine any IS'smI." Price aV. UellJersoll A Linn. F C Lock, formerly a newspaps' man of Hiker Cltr, recently clewed up f",isiu In Cripple Creek, as the re Hiillof his nilnliitf ventures, suys the Ilaker City Democrat. KAKL'fS CLOVFIt KOOT will pu rify your blood, cleat your complexion, republic your bowels and makes your head us clear as a hell. 2"c, Sue, and J I. (si, Henderson A Linn. A M Mo.re rtcently broimht Into M.-nl.. P..I10 isIll hi void dii-l lliat be bad teUeu from his Salmon inoiintains iidins, in n ID-day Ilia Willi I li lee iii-n. 'I he lust of February he brought doun S3IKI from the same mlue. Pari.- CoukIi Syrup cuies Cou(,'hs ( olds ami Coiisuinpilun. Mrs. CatU erine P.lack of Le Koy, X. V., says: "I hsili one bottle of Parks' ',ut;h Syrup. It aeti'd like limbic. Htopa-d iny iiiinjli and I am perfectly well now." Sold by A. Ykki.nmton. Mr Clark, of Illaloek, Oilliam county, has prspured and will plant ."(I acres if sorirliuin this spring. He has n complete liiallllfacturiuK outfit for makiui; the syrup, whleli he brought out lust fall from Kansas where he has been for the past few years, lie is makiiiL' no experiment now, as before poiiiK Fust several years uuo, he crew sort;huiu to ihii! ad vaiitHf on his place at lllalock. The American Jtcauty owes her pres tige inure to a clear complexion than to any other at ti Unite. A cup of Pinks' leu will enable anyone to iws scss th!-. It clears the skin and re move pimples and that sallow, mud dy l.sik. Parks' Tea is used by thous ands of ladies for the complexion. Without U-iinr a cathartic it cures con siipation Sold by A. YKitisirrox. UTAPIA HOSIERY! The Latest Sanitary Stainless Dye. Kvcry pair trtianiutoftl nut to fale or crock, (iivu tlioin a trial and you will tbx- no other. PRICES FROM 10C UP. Wo also have a roinplt tc slock of I.atlies' and (tents' SrillXd and Sb'.M.MKU UNDKUWHAII. Call and o.xamine our prices. W will save you money. NO TROUBLE TO SHO W GOODS. A. V. PETERS. Assignees' Sale. The entire stock of the "COAST", Carriage and Wagon Co's l'.uggies, Carriages and Wagons nuist he closed out within the next sixty days regardless of cost. These are no cheap or shopworn goods hut are all new STUICTI.Y KiKsr class work. The "COAST" all steel gear wag n i-: tho lightest run ning and strongest wagon made; has heen thoroughly tested and pronounced the r-rsr in the woni.n hy all who have used them. All goods sold direct from the t'aetory for less than cost of manufacture. If you need a huggy or wagon write for prices, you will save money and get entire satisfaction. M.M.DAVIS, Assignee of Coast Cec W Co. Corvallis, Oregon, April L'Oth lS'.h'.. NORTH PACIFIC RACING CIRCUIT, EUGENE, OREGON. l he Kugene peed and Driving Association, Meriau's Park. MayLlO, "J I, and L:J, LS-.hi. i:mha i: THorrivi t ru oii it l;, , ,,,,,. nxy . KAOING PUiHiKAMMli. riKr i vv. I'u s.'. I. Trolliiis..' ".0 ctM f.ni '-. I'si'lii. -.V els. X KuioitiiR, dssh 1.'. SKCONO IUV. t Trtuii;. cls V IVins. i t elss sx . liutuuaii. dii.-l i ii T. Tr,ci:iu, v 1 in.;. 1 I mini k, 1II1IID MY. 2.1 -' yesr-ni.ls milvMnj ri i cmt tmie Kmric lo tlu ru'iii Mj rM- o.c,. a , (, iiir-ii in writing won uir .ri r 'S ! II it m i r't i rn imy f (or "l: !'- er:i . . 1 . e. i i' . I nnle,evtT liunl:,.. I'M ltlONs a.s l',l I:, NNiN.i i;A,-K I'll! l!) I tlti I. 'I CI! .'SI l'.O . i.yi .".HI . if". t lllrHIHV l v le cer cvlll vl put . Moll, y ,. , I P 1 V I I O MHiT all. I Ol VO I.' U:t. I. ill Ul - GRAND PAINT SALE. We offer for 90 days at $1.35 per gal cans, W. P. Fullers Phoenix and Yates Pure Paints. A full line i.f Witll l'ner Ht in, 15, L i, :k) hiuI ;j et il.iul'le rl. S.letents fur the felelmiteil John V. Miisuries jmiiit prvshicls. Kuv .vour aint nt iMals. t'ASll SA1.1-1 LANE HEIRS. Kugen. Oreun. , "II. HI V1H.T Hll.l 111 IV I." ! III. 1. 1 Ul , r, . . . . ,,. . . ,, , .,1,,, , I'.ve lo ii:i I'V Iho .S.-luvtion ..I Hi,-, ,. ,. .,. , . , ,"' ici-nS-r tluu oiin-r Umu ei-eiiii-.l rnU 5 01 i!i.- I n-,:.,- i'o i-t - ,, , , - . ' ,' ,' '"r .'' "ore 1. iiian '.v,-. 'OSl TivlNS s ('.I 1 KiH e,n.tirl.::: etitrle ill !v l-.-.it .! ill tin' nil.' Kiilrnilce i. Id I'it ecu 1 of.'". . ; 1, 0 (.or cent hT I.' o'l'l.'k on tl .i . . '. v 1 1 :. 1 1' Pi-rlnrfttioii 111 uvl Iv ms.lo w 1..1 , , 1 1 11, vi r:l VM' I'll l,. i; lew - 1 sr.ii:r;i'.. a- .1 n.imliistom Jic'l ,ut(.r ! v'liriw:;,"::,!:;;'1"' "i"-o,,.,,,d! 1 " k I . in of .1 ... ...... I:.. I A li..rv ninun r.v . iilr.l.'! 10 -,-. n lvvo'i.v Muk, ,. ' ,U? I'C'ilinir rue,., nioiii v I'hi.I iiu,ay. h,.n r.. tim mi,,. ir, ir .,,("...,', r'' ',!i:'11' I" vtitrmirr I He tviiisiio.' 111, ti. mi. 111, .1 n 1, 1 ,,1 ,.r t,. ii-,, ,' ,., , ' J "V'ri,i,' iny roinv.i ,,r A 'I iroiiiin ,n,l (.(.ti4 r.io- . ... m,;0 U1 . . .," , '"'r '' ",: -".'oii.l hor. ' """ " r'is sl. s' loom t tin,.,. 10 'irl. i..t't. i'.'."!?'"', '"eh hll W iiuuitsT Uin u in nil l.v ih,-,!. 110 11 inn;, l;r ,..,,, ,i ',',' "'' '"ill! t . h..l 1 a c. Second Day's Sale FRIDAY, MAY 1$) We will quote for FRIDAY ONLY, tho foll0,vin Reduced Trices on our line of ? Colored Dress Qood$ Inported patterr AND Mixed Suitings, ull wuol-40 inch; reduced tu tt.isii.li -3s '.':: ? Arnold Henrietta,,'' " -W " ' - J All the Spring Shades Fancy Vve-, " " & HtriH and 1'laids,'' " - " " " "'J Silk Stripe. M II II ii e..J n. II II UU .. ., 3Sc 33c llroad Clotbi, " Lalle " " Mohair aud Alpnca" -64 " -42 " IMl'OliTKI) DllESS TATTKIINS are included ir gale. Every Pattern tfill be KEDUCL'D in Price. PRICES ftRE QUOTED FOR OHE Dfly OHLK. DAY &, HENDERSON, J II 111) I Til DiV milium niifi uiu 7th and Villamette Streets. Make Your Feet Glad. We sell the J. Miller & Co., .elz, Schwab Co., Pir.ree & Smith, or (!eo. G. Snow's Shoos. Prices are Right. Every Pair Guaranteed. MKX'S FINE SIIOKS, $1.40, 61.cn, $2. 00-AX Y lOE. MEX'S TAX SHOKS, $i.W, $3.U0, $3.2j-l.()XI)OX OR XEEDI.E TOEi MKXW KIXE W iKi SHOES, TO (.'!. 'SK, $2.2:. AND 2.:.0. LA I HKS' MXE SHOES, 81."-'.".. J1.S0, 82.00, 2.M. LADIES' WALKIXd SHOES, ?1 (Hi, 1.23, 4tl.no, $2.32. LADIES' SIIIKT WAISTS, SOe, 07e, We, 1.00, $U2., Sl.IU, $1.77. HOY'S SUITS. 41.2.-.. 42 00, 43.00, 43..-.0, S-1.50. MEX'S SL'irS, 4l.r.O, 4,-uki, 8i;.,-,o, S7.:.7, SS.iW, 89.50, $10.00. MKXSCL.VY WOIISTED SUITS, 412..12, $13.50, 815.0:.. P. FRANK & SONS Racket Sto re.figene HI AjriTyTT'TTrrSVOiri'm Thl. rmot..i:-nU7n.rra MinU:t 'lie, WiikufiiiiifcH, 9 vt . , evil ilo'iims, ln:Ml.'t;t y m i.. ' aihI hloodhuUttt'r. .Mnk -;n 'i t 't ' 1 ' J ' !PHlil, Httha writttn au-trmt-r nr u : i CUfiK. buUbTVbrutfatv.urairva n,ia;..i..l-j - ria!etnEukt'n,lnif.,bylIi:Nbfc;iLSoN ALVNN.nnahyiilirilN' i i I 1 bfcfi .Kill-' .. - j. rm i ,( V." pf '.'.rj Ttui'liers Kxaniliintlon. I Sotlre. Notice ii lioroliv iriven llmi tin. rBir. I licrebv nnnnunce iiiyu'lf " iilnr iini!trrly Ihii'Iii-m i-xiiininatiitn : pemlont ciuulidnte fr th S- n iii ur iii-iii ui inu i-i.mi nnnni' in i-;u-i:en, coninii iii-iinr Ht 1 p in WhIiich Iiiv, May l.'fli. IMiO. 'lVa.-licrs wisli. iiiK tatc i-i-rtitlcHteg or Btuto iliplimius ulimild miike iiiplii-atinn nt Hint time. J. U. tfTKVKXSON. Co. bupt. CALIFORNIA JIM. Will make the Season of 1896, as follows: Oil Mmnlnv at Cruwelli on TuemUvn ami W r.lti.:.y n I'.-ttiwc lin.vi ,. Tlinm l v at .l..in II Ki-Dney's farm one-fourth mi ei-.i.tf (..when; on Friilavn anil Sat ur.l.iy., tuSene, at 1. U. HowUby'. -DESCRIPTION Calif ;.nil Jim it a beautiful nixWany i?S ' f""'''-'li Un.l. Kihi.n.1. Hl'.'h. .. In istw) ,i, . ...i ...-I, ... .... . i w "in ne nve veMn, .My -.'i Iim : l'edljreo. : r,,,'l!i"rJ',iv'im,w,i" "ir'1 'y fn bi-o-i . - i.,, wli,.-e weight at 6 y. r ol.i . , V";:1"- l,"n m 'ne hi:f Shire itml one lu,lf French en.lin. 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We pay the hlnl.ist market T,.!; Wheat, Barley, Oats,PoUW Apples, Poultry, Hides, -ami-GENERAL PRODUCE ll win pay you u. write . - - Uhi ral ailvaiiot-s un H6inber:arggg liEKKKKli SAI.K OF KKAL l'1 Nntioe ia hereby pin f i iiu onler iiu.l deoree of ,',eC me Mtutetii urtyou mi i - Hie r-i;tiliir nrni u' n" , , -jiict the 4th nv of Mr.b, 1-'."'. 1 " f.. folhiwiiiR a.-Hciibtd re I l 'li.! beloniin to the b i'" "' b.cc, Ohbtifii. ti e k1, "" ' . ( ith tluy f May, iW- f',f. ut the court house .l.r "' ' aU. tweeu ilit; Injurs of nine " , l01 j u'oliek pmofhaiJiliiy"!'""-"' ,, No One: Coiniu i"' WfBt niilo of W ill iin. ti. f r'!tr;. Lime couuiy, Ori'i!"ii.',-'',J:lljii ol the HtintbtHHl corner .1 1,1 ' , .,, X.i III; tl'tuee weft HW '.' , HI f.-ei; thence eu-l ' 1 ' Kiietl; tbt'tice a-nth 11' li-Viiiniiii?. bem knon j,,' Dr.w Store. Tr-t N' T'- k,... H.'Jantl 111 m bltH'k 8in, I: ililioii to Kntjeu on th" ' fc. Three: The north N" ' b tl.-crirMil preni "' '''') irt corner of tlie itnct ui ., it,4 i-..i,.. io J n u":. c .r I. tl iu oVeil book "Q" l tbeni-e north 8! deH. 5.' n" . t .i t ... in. "" . th. tire south no Ueii. -' tie, nn". tht-iice nortli no rl.-B. -' u)infV .. . u .....r,ii.a ' to me HHCe III lK" - - ...rliS Thew.nt one half of th'' " : anrvey No'j;l'i tli-Hi-ri"-" octt r nieni-itiii n( Ihe roru" - ,tr- No 20 the ame beini '" r v-.-'Iti' 111 nerofcuinfv aute . uii RtaK 'i u7 cnait". - , chaina fo the inuer ' K" h jj .'i nurveyX,. 230; Ih-"' D uiin. eat l 57 chum-; .' g ,:'' cbaina to the plitee ot h' si .' 1 1'8 acrea io Etigue goti. Teruii of al cub. Lnue