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fcc for Infants and Children. aaUrl I ao wen alaitl to clill dtm that r iwommnul It M iijwrior to any iireaerll.tlon kuown to me." JL A. Am-iira, M. P., Ill bo. Oafunl Ht., l.rixjklj-n, S. Y. "Tlx ua ot 'CanturU U ao unlrerwil and Ita rnarlta to wi-11 known Hint It -ra a work of aujwroropntlon U wnliiran It. Few are lb. InWlliront famllir. lio do not kw-p Caatorta vlthJa atj roach. Caua tUaiTM, I). T)., JJctt York Cltjr. Tua Carrara Com-axr, 77 Mnuuv BraTrr, lw Yoaa Cm Ca tori a cur. Colic, CvrurtliJatUjo. Hour Blomach, Ilarrli'a, KnwtatU.n, Kill Wunio, give. au-i., and prvinuUi. e.tln, Wltb'rtit lujiirloua nsll-tl. "For aiiT! jn I Kara rocomnvw:' i your CaHtiiria, and ahull alwav. cotilln - U do ao aa It baa Invariably produced u.nrtcu.1 rwailu." r.nwni F. Tiaoaa, M. 1, lastb Street and 7th Aw., K York City. W. (. BROWN. Pratidant. B. 0. PAINE. F.W. OSBURN. Vlca Fr.alo.al. Caihlar. THIS Eugene Loan and Savings BANK, Of Eugene, - - Oregon. Kolilu.ou, F. W. O.burn. A Pall Dp Capital, J : : 550,000. General Banking Business Transacted. liiUirnul allowed on time depoilta. Cnlleollon animated to our caro will rocolro prompt all. iill.in. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns. Caked & Inflamed Udderu. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff Joints, JJamtr & Saddle Sore, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, AH Horse 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 Ualmtnt concert laln, Makes run or Dooat well gala. TUIP ninCD Ukepion file at K. CIUKICS lftl?k rflrfn A,l,ril.l.i. Aikmicv. M and l ip.iiiiia k .tiiitf.t Man KrttnpUrn. Cal wli-irs contract, lor advnrtutni can H mail -1 IVnitlpatlon. Till. Mtr- 0r.lh1.17 lie" Jureuator la the moat wonderful (llaooYvry ef tlio ana. II baa tM'en no iVtrwtl t,y tlio leatlliiKn -Ira-into luen of .un.p atul Amrrlr. Hustan la purely vgo- Mydtan .'An. niiriiurint'Lt of (li. l I rhame In -M tiara. Ciitva ins? MANHOOD Falllna Hen. aallon, Nerr ouatwUchliiK vt lb. t)ea rnd olb.r Slriifthen, I u I x orale. anl tour. til. riitlreyinn. Hudj.a eiiri't I'.b I Illy, KertouMieix, Km I talon a. aulileveloi aul retton1. we.K orvana l ama In lb. iik. kMa It v ,1 a n t ll!4li(lU'ppcl mm' aiilrklT. Orer prl vat. .ntVirBementa. rr'mtiin'm mrmi linmMrnry In ilia flnt atairn. II la a aytupumi f arinlnal wekn and larTrim.-tv II can b atopuvd lu W dj ty lira luaol lliuh-an. Tbo li.w illxvvery wa mail hr tba Fpeetal. ItUofdiaoKI iumm.f Hudioa Mtdlcal lattitut.. ll ta Ih. iimiip! Tliann r mad.. II la Tery MW.iful, bin liainili-M. r,ld for II Oil a pack are or packM'1. ( lamaoale.1 lie). Wrtllen unriii' alrt n fi.f a cure. Ifyoulmy I i lanoaaiid are n4 rntlitiv Cured, aU nan wllluewiHtojif.eifaililarve. .lid f. rllru'apnd t-l:rx.nll. A I'trH. HI'UNO:' M IIICAL INtnlTOK, Janrtla Mk.WIou, .Iark.i l A 1UIU Sla, a ynturlac Cat, MoKinlev and Ilobart ore the .....nMifMin pnndidate". TIlCV Blund on a gold platform wiih a moderate tarill. The pioneers of the Btato are Il.r Iw.inir tliinncJ out bv death. They were a noblo band of women and men. Vverv ritizpn of Kucene Hhould exert himself to make tlie cotninjr. Fourth of July celebration and firemen's tournament a grand sue- CCBS. I'inii1ll Will HOOn bo tulking about taking their vacation in the iiiountainB. Lane county nnnsoinu plendid resorts and they bIioum bo berallv natronueU turn season Tho UniverBity of Oregon Blioui.i Imvn a third more sti'dents in at tendance. If tho proper work wag iinnn she would obtain tho in creased number. Now is the time to make a move in Una direction. Aafnriiin: It IB not to be WOlld ered at that brewers are oblo to ruin rniinuHes and control CIVIC elections, when it is known that their annual Bales since VJW nave increased from f 8,50U,UUU to f JO, 000,000. Knlnirt .Tnlirnnl: "Hon. C. A Sehlbrede, of DouglaH, who bjicihU . ... . hi humlavB nt ihe turner cuinji Iho fiiur votes of liin ill l.n for John II. Mitch ell if ho BtaiulB on tlio m. l,ouib Dlatform. and not otherwicp. Mrs. Cleveland is a most in de fnliunliln flnvnteu ol ncdcBtnaniHiil She aims to walk from live to seven miles daily. Her most frequent MimnnniniiR are Mr. MlllOt, UlO iIhiiitIiIit of Si-i rctiirv Olncv, and e-v.- : . . ; .. M sb Harmon, dauenter ol ine attornev-Keneral. f'nl Allnv'a linker Cilv Konubli ran will Biitiiuirt Win McKinlev V. . .i for iircsiUeiit, notwitiisiaiKiing nun . . . .i i . i paper lias been saying mo iiiiaimai question is the only icsue". The Oregcnian and Mr. Alley will now bo in tho samo boat, excepting the former is consistent ond tho latter in n u innnnhistenta iiniier bb can be. Colonel vou cannot lool the Haker county iieoido thusly. Kntfno todav sent out an exnlor ai.iim nartv ti viow out u uraclical wngon road from tho military road into tho Hohemia mining district. U'n Inikt Hint tho imrtv will be mirr(Hful in their work. Kuneni iu in onrnnHt in tlfirt matter Ulld will build a good wagon road into theso rich mines if a good routo in fnnm! Kho wants tho trade of that section and is willing to spend money to obtain it. It is said that James I.afitte Smith, a clerk in a Washington luwtnflipp. in tho nostoflioo clerk who sold tho first postago stamp ai;d tho the tirst Btampea envelope nv.r iaonod bv tho poverninont. and who registered tho first letters that were presented lor registry wnen that system of mail protection was introduced in tho uniieu suites. Ho entered the postoll'u-o as a clerk in 1817. and is now V years oiu. IVnilli'tnn K O: Certain extrem ists who believe in tho gold stand ard deelaro tho advocates of free silver coinage to be "agitators of repudiation." Silver men nave as miieli riulit to renlv that these ex tromists are Mutators of conflsea lion. Tho truth e, the earnest men of either side are not repudia tors, nor confisestors, as tho case may be. We take it that both are earnestly hoping for better condi tions and ore simply differing in their respective views of bringing better conditions about. Tho Corvallis Times interviewed several republicans on the prob ability of McKinley 'selection. Fol lowing aro some of the answers: "Jf the democrats ond populists fuse on a man "there will be music in the air."' Judge Huff-ml. "1 don't know. McKinley is my man, but this 'darned' free silver is going to cut quite a figure." Henry IHinn. "I am a republican, but I doubt if McKinley makes it on that platform." Kd win M Stone. "I think he'll bo elected; a fusion is the only thing that will prevent it." It. W. Johnson. "It depends on circumstances; a ml hot campaign is not improb able.'' W. H. llartless. "I think ho wilt lie elected, but it depends, on what kind of a com bination thev put up against him." A. W. Kose. "I have always voted the repub lican ticket, but I think this year I will go for tho free silver man." T. M.Jenkins. 'IHO fUTrOUMS ON .MUXEV. K.ilrm .Tniirnnl. lien: The ieo- ple have g ne one way. the party another. Thinking men should compare tho following platform: OHK'iON KKl'L'llMl AN, 10M. ".-ixth That recognizing the fni that tho United States ) tt.e greatest silver producing country in thi world, und that buth cold and silver were equally the money - ... f . ..i . i of the constitution irotn win wgm- ningof the republic until the nosinc legislation against silver, winoii unduly contracted the circulating m,.,iiu'm of il if cotintrv: and recog- that the ereat interests of D ... the people (kniand more money j.r use in the channels 01 iruoo aui cemimree; therefore wo iiccmn ourselves in favor of the free und lii.l n.itl'll ('Ol 0,1121' of silver, and ,i..n,,:iiH-c aa iittemi.t to dis criminate against silver us unwise and unjust." .NATIONAL HEITUMCAN, 10 JO. " Thn renublican nartv is unre- n,.rtxwiiv for sound money. Jt Dl iwij - I il,n f-nnctnient of tho law providing for tho resumption of ...... : lUTO.binnu tlil.ll specie payments in j'ji ..-.. aifnru I V J - - rj "Wo ore unalterably opposeu to i,p infiiHiiro calculated to debase our currency or impair the credit of our country. e are ineruiorc j,., I in tint freneoinaeeof silver. ii ,j except by international agreement with thn leading commercial na tions of the world, which wepledge ourselves to promote, and until such an agreement can be obtained, the existing gold Bianoaru ihuhi, u .r,.Mori-i-r All OUT Sliver UIIU i.nner currency now in circulation muiit be maintained at a parity -ith o-oh . nnd we favor Oil mens nrno itfkui irnfti una vjv. iajuv -" the obligations of the United States, and our money, whether coin or paper, at the present standard, the standard nt the moil cnnguieneu nations ot the eartn. EVERY KIND psi SCROFULA FROM OH PIES ro ! Keport )iud' I We find the folio I "K 'n ,t,' ',r" i now III if.-v A 11 .Knrr, ! tllet No'', on V, coliliiiniMK '"- J aeerelary ol in- of Lane county !;;,';,;, nearly 1,400 meniber. ifitf nKimifa I'lllllLItt M - V . " 111 uluttll !,"V KiV enoVoh ... h.s A the giMclilr rure.1 by (Ttv -i t R",ty" greatut of bun'r r:tv. J Itll til" of (TTiTKAllllllwl".,i tu-n ull el Crrie'-n. t ,, l. Mill uai- by wurai baili Kentl(MM'lliaiioii Ui. giat aklu cuiv, ..vw;.?.; i . (oininls-iotiera Court. At Ihls time the report of viewers on Iho Yodei road was eoniinueu un til Jnne 13, bW.. Il II II ,.uv lirlilifP innterlul 1 f'O i m li..rL-ui,lr.. nMialr nnd tools.. 2 00 ...... , no im Kuirctie LlKht ( oserviit'iori.niy II M Collier reiimrking corner .....I ..luiiltiu r,,mls It J W Miirrm eoroner J W Harris treatment city MHr.. A V JiMihhigi siHtlonury nnu expre-sune J A I'litimm, coiiifitr sculp HowhIiI l'ope " " (; V Iteniii " " J li YomiK. coyote seul Jnsper Wilkitis, " " C M IIollellli:k " " WC.-HUVeV " " (1 W JohiiMin 0 coyoleHealSf.. In I he matter of the W W Mini ill tow lishlp '2 aniitll , tali oilalill iliiUK so law is the pn ue.ier ulves. lie rei TIIK TAKtFF TUSK. Pi.rilnml Tribune: It looks as if the tariff plank of the St. Louis platform were mauo 10 caiun gum democrats. There is nothiii of the McKinley tarill ring to it. Tho same plank in the Chicago platform would cause no split ot all in the democratic party. "We demand sucn on equuauie tariff on foreign import which come into competition with American products as will not only furnish ,!,, mute roventio for the necessary expenses of the govermcut, but will prolejt American labor irom degra dation to tho wago level of other land. We aro not pledged t any particular schedule. Tho question of rates is a practical question to bo governed by tho condition of time and production. The ruling and uncompromising principle is the protection and development of American labor and industry. The country wants ft right settlement, and-then wants rest." IVndleton K. O.: Governor Alt geld of Illinois brielly sums up tho national republican platform upon which McKinley and Ilobart stand as a declaration of "greed and gold." Tho republicans a few years ago wero howling with all their might against British gold and British in 11 unices and now they bavo embraced both with open arms. Corvallis Times: "A great vie tory has been won" is the gleeful exclamation of tho London Times in speaking of tho gold pUnk in tho new republican platform. Of course, Johnnio Bull is happy. The single cold standard is tho desire that lies ncart st his heal, anil with a strong party in the Unit d States fearlessly espousing his cause, wli.it wonder that he grins with delight and reaches across the water to shuke'liamMn a delighted congratulation. The single gold standard is a powerfully good thing for Johntvo Bull's bondholders, fur it helps them to milk the American government out of heavy bonuses when tho latter wants a little gold, ond why shouldn't the lion hoist his tail and roar with sheer hap piness? Speaking of a new wagon road into N'ehalem tho Astorian says: Tho right-of-way for the new road from Arch Cape to Nchalem has been practically finished for several several days, (.trading will prob ably commence at once, so that the road can lie completed within a few weeks' time Those alio have ever traveled over the narrow 'rail around the face of Necamie moun tain, can appreciate the the ml van tildes of n roadwav of sufficient width to allow a wagon to go over with perlcct palely. i no part oi the road around the mountain will be a much travelled thoroughfare during the summrr time, it being in several pi a es over C0l) feel directly above the ocean, and com manding a vista unequalled on the rniHt Thn oiienini! Ull of the - I r. -r Nehalctn will undoubtedly lead to an early d velopenient of the coal bedsin that neighborhood, a well as a large area ol government land heretofore inaccessible 'o take pro visions and products in and out. Thn merchants ot this cite who aided the enterprise Hnnncitlly will surely reap a rich reward in tl.e near future. , i 9 i ii A iJi-HMit An. VW rlud th follow ing adv:lisf uieiil in the Albany lH rn ocrnt: "I'rowa Wanted. 0 cent apiece w ill hs psld lor all crows, dead or alive delivered a' Kroman Hros. They arviW-ulh to ehlnese pheasants nd it la desired to kill them oil." 5 (Mi 7 ro H O'i .... 2 )o .... -.... - On ... - 00 ... - "0 ... 2 IH) ... 2 ll-1 ... 10 on lluc runi:e I we-t. At this time Wis nii.it r uuhh on for further heiitlnp and was read second lime oi! tin- report of tlie view ers hen tofo e appointed to vliw the same and ad ptiM-i relatinu thereto heint! in proHTshieiiiiil no object ioti orihiims for daiiiHitea hiiviiiij bean presented, it Is therefore onleitd hv the court that said report be approved .ml thut said road Is and the same is hereby declared a public hlnhway mid Hm Hins-rvlsorM tbroiiili whose dis tricts said Mad Is established ore or dered to open the same to public travel and put the same In Knd condition lor pnlille travel. At this tune the court adjourned to view proposed improvements on tlie KiiKfiie andJuu lion mad on June 5 and to reeonvt-ne on June 0, IS'.HI, at 8 o'clock o III. Kills allowed: K H I unburn pauper supplies ISipny). I-: M Kiinliall ( Hanson) John ItrifKS baby M S Hubble pauper supplies keepitiK puilper liauliug W(Md 1 m 0 30 Hi no en whole id, i. .!. ' v ;:,i;, .,,,1 u..- WllHll'-Kl !! I mini-ters. i " but to children aiso, " "-, ,;f would use plain I....KUa. . I' Wliru.. n""'"-- --- who has two iiih ided a cus of a imiiia- ' ' . 1 ..t UIIO i .... , .... ml inn DitiKi Hi, dun.'. Ill'oti InvcatlKulion ..r ....... I.-., I it In hired lie iv. lll.-n.led' that preae . rs e ..,!!..' the state be re.pilre.l to til. li JiMTcb-ntlalswitlithe state board U-f.HV U-.ntf allowed to preach. Jlisd.striclhas ln7nS yat.onsuudtv.elvH ehurcn liuil Imik-. valued a. over H2.IKJ0, exel ,,.U. His conoreKut.oi. rtJu Citv. he stand, wasaeeused of limn -faeiuriiu? yomiK preachers oi-d he was proud of the record made in Wat ' nm. .iiuirict In) said. U-lleved tnpreacl.ini? to ull meu.und Is brouKhl ...,i,.. with all the work of the . i. ll.. rfcniiniiemlcd that U cniiii-ii. - , . i -..Mull u'iiik ue (IOIIV IO di-trlel but that tlieellorls be confined u,. .h.. .l l.iiildinir un ol ilio-eeongrfguiioiiB already in exist "'ii.'. r.-.x.Mimoiided the PllttinR t work the piu-t.-rs lo visit lieighborliiK eoiiLrmatiti.Hun.l to provide pastors lo look niter small coiigreKiitlona .ca'tereil around In rural .lislricts. ii .i.in olowinir tribute to Williim. tte valley und made a plea for I he work ill as beautiful a valley the i-M.noini-in (southern Ureiron, where it...l,.inr is located, w here the work mus so much needed. He warned the minister wiuiiisl erltlelsing younu ..r..... u4 tliese vuuiik men can Ml Lack und eriliei-e their own critics ,liui..o.-l 1-OILrnilL'C. H,.v Slu.L'us lias converted, in the OiMviais be has been lu Junction ciiv "id members, of which only twelve have none back to the worl In his remarks he discussed tlie reso lotion imssfd a veur uco. renuiriuu new ministers iu the state to ftlo their redeniials w th the state unaru, ouu this brouKhl on quite on unexpected r..Hiilt when he closed. Three of the ministers if the conveution, who have entered the state since the resolution referred lo was adopted, arose un.i stated l hut thev had not filed their erodeiitlals ns it was an entirely in w thiii to them, and they Tell somewuai hurt over the turn affairs had taken, hot thev were soon satisfied on that mint, us the state hoards hud secured the records of the Keutlemeu from other sources. that Ins the cause. RUNNING in iiaillMT It F ltussell keeping piiumrs from May 0, lo June 8, 1MK1 US 30 Jas ii l'liue puupersupiilles 7 4o Kurd it Davenport pauper sup- i ea o I 1 J Tavlor pauM'r supplies claim ed Ji'ili 110 allowed Horn & Paine muteiiul for blast Imr roads 8 75 (' W Washburn mavel for roads 3 42 Kuueno ltcKister iiriutuig for Apiil (iuurd nriutinir for March and Anril F.utrene Water Co .April to July service W V Yoran deimt v sherilf May 4 to June 4 50 f0 Ira MeFurlan. I janitor work 1 00 J Johnson buaid and keep or prisoners oi 61 A J Johnson otllcee siipplies and stationery 34 05 Weston Dvuert Hook Mfir Co 30 (Hi 31 80 4 5 20 50 05 18 00 Paily llu.t.l, June J-i I to A I) to BoiiKMiA. Tlie coin mil tee who have the matter in hand of. eurlmi the estalili hinent of a wuifoti road from this city to the Hohemia mines w ill send out a force of four or llvo men under Wallace Chamberlain tomorrow to select the route oltbe proposed road after leaving the Mlli tory wagon road. They will leave here tomorrow morning by team, taking supplies Tor the trip. Ihey will leave the Military road at a point near John Hill's, about liO miles east of here, and will select a route from there to the mines. A petition for the road waseircuiate.l sometime ngo, and being Ills-rally signed, the county court at Its lied ses-ion granted Hie prayer of petitioners and iiypointe.l viewers and a surveyor to view out and survey the road on July 2. As the road will lieeome a county road, it is (iilte likely that some county aid will ho given toward its construction and maintttinutice. A DKPOSITOH'S SCARE. False Humors Cause a Hun on the Hank nf Weiser. The Bunk of Weiser. Weiser, Idaho, Ii ml nil exoerlelice this week thai would have proven disastrous hnd there been u luck of funds with which to tiav denos'tors. Owing lo the entirely silly and ueiweless actions of a young man from ItoWeu ho eame down to draw a de posit of Mihh), and further false rumors which U-cume circulated that this bank was connected with the Hailey hank (reported in the papers to belli trouble) and would likely become In volved wlin It, depositors took a (right more readily ou account of the either well icmemlicred fa i Hue, und began to rush in and draw their deposits, lie- fore night f 18,000 had been drawn ou When the train cauiu iu the next day $15,000 more iu cash was dumped out of the the express cur and taken over lo Cusl i.r Selwyu who sinilinnly ranged himself at the window and waited for them to come ou. iiy this time depositors began to take a tuiui and the run checked up and a little latter they begun to walk iu and re- deposit. Mr iSelwyn told them they might step inside, and examine the hank's condition. A committee looked over tho books and found it Ih iu the best iKissihle shape with $2S.000 on deposit Ii) Its correspnn ent Imnks which It could draw when the coin on hand should be ex hausted; securities on hand sufficient lofuiore than cover every liability. Pailv liuiuil, Juno J I. . Wkddinu Day. This Is evidently wedding day for l.aue county. The Ul'AHli lias account of live young couples who will lie linked together iu the holy bon. a of matrimony hi fore the evening dew will have fallen again. No U applied for Ihvn-e last evening, but tlio young lady being under uge and tho application paper not being properly nuulo out the county clerk could not Issue tlie license and the matter had lo be deferred until tlie groom-elect will have hud lime to return home nnd get the proper papers correctly signed. In A ttkndani'k. The following Lane county ministers have been in utleti. lance upon the Oregon Christian convention at Turner: Kevs W A Wood, K (' Sanderson. M I. llose, V I.oiiey. John Handsnker, K It. on eluag, F.ugene; It Ibity, Liirune; M T Horn, Kliiiini; A I) Sk iggt, Junction; A 11 Siitiderman, Natron; Sam Ibingh man, I N Mulkev, It M Callison, Pleu.aiK Hill; A M Sweeney, I-om lUirtiott, Cottage (.trove. Pally (lu.nl, June a. lUrn. The lui'aut child of Mr and Mis Kilns l:iae.ni died of nieiuhran ouseioiip nt Coliuig e ly this morn ii,g. The funeral vas held today and the r oaiiin interred in the Muddy eeinetiry in I. Inn toinify, Psliy Uii.nl. June i!. Makkiaok I.icknsks. Marriage Devil. were today grant. il i y County Clerk Jennings to CI arl. s Martin anil Miss Marv K Svlvester, and to Jamig A MilU-raud Misa Clara Ii MeCrady, all of I.nne county. Obituary. Died, at the residence of her poreut Ii M and M I' ltichurdsnn, ul Llew ellyn, Ore, Juno 20, at 0 n ni, Miss Mary Kichiirdsou. Sho was borti Februury 27, 1S03. She has been nllliete.l ever sineeshe was about seven years old, but has borne her sullen ng wild Hemic Christian patience; ul ways a smile and a kind word for ul even though sick. She was always dutiful datightei, an affectionate sis ter and a tine friend. She was a niein ocr oi mo itaptist cliureli und a true follower of tho Uentle Nazurene, wlio suld, "Come unto me ail ye who lalsir an. I aro heavy laden and I w ill give you resv A Fkienp Ihk MisuiiKVois Crow. It is Bind that crows are one of the worst Cb. lilies that China pheasants, and other turds that nest iu the open tlelds, nave, i tie crow win roll every nest lie can Und of all tlie eggs it contains and In Wis manner destroys hundreds ol small birds. After procuring the egca no in convey them, one at tune, to . onie convenient place where lie t'evours them, A gentleman wh resides near Wis city states that the crows in his neighborhood have leastmg piuco on his premises and that at Wis point there U an ue .iiinulalioii f thousands of egg shells wlilelk, have been carried there by his erowship. In I. Inn iMunly the crows have bevn so destructive upon Hie egts of China pheiKanl. Unit an Albany llrm has ..tler.il a reward of lo cents for every crow presented, dead or alive, at their place o bufities. Paily ouanl, Jiine -.'t. Wu.i. Movk.-F C Polls, the cigar maker, will niov his fixtures and siocB.oigno.il tr.iin the Conser build, leg Into C J lodes' saloon about the Hist ot July, ilr Totts has rented a portion of the Hodes room and w ill ,,, iinifsuie uud reta uusiiios in ins new building is now es-niy eluii'ges. PLANO MOWER and HAY RAKE$; t! -Zar r rr "-f ....... X;. ft-. p STORED POWER L CA Furnished by th. Piano" Fly Wheel. U uTTit Improvement .v.r mad. In Aell-Blndlng Marvuto, . Mil MlB PUI .. . . 0, to- . - . Twa tm cuu Po.Twiaau,,. TflE PLANO LEADS Because J IS THE BEST: TMF CIV lAlMfl-l itroun.l:ca.ne.itloriinlntlitlvovtTfo(ipl,cB, III- TLI Ii 11 tlala uncli.ttse lltihU-r draft aii.l bindabuiiillcafinUKUu More Jones Steel Headers Sold in '94 man an otners combirt v .hnulrt ,ee the JONHS runial HfilVFR rou buv. Simpl fc,, and lhtwl draft mower in Ihe UIIMIM lilVlll-il ?' K'rn "r 2l fn" ion. no noe. noi.nn, i ak . Ih. nr W Chain P.. , Ferrii hcl. Thn prove ii .rcK". -'i END FOR OUR FRCC-FOR-ALk ILLUSTRATKO CATAL0QU1 The Piano Mfg. Co., M""','rt""- West Pullman, Chlap.1 for liutialo 1'itts lhreshor and Walter Wood Harvesting Machinery X.OXJGrX-IMI'EjiXilEJE't ail Also agents Junction City : Milling Cosipis; MANUFACTURKHS of the "WHITE ROSE ?- 5L.--.2 pFIOXJ 0 - 0 ' GUARANTEED QUALm The most iiiulnr flour in leading grocers. the market. Sold br . star Items June 22n.l. The roads ure dry once more on l!w river. Our enterprising More keeper, is building a dwelling house on his lot. Link Yamell Is packing beef to the mines for J 15 Stewart. .111 Teeters had a barn raising one day last week. Mr Hunt started ids drive of fence posts down the river last w eek. (leorge Thompson and Hoi l'axton bad a liltle scrap a week or two ago. George Teeters nnd family, of Moby Creek, mid Henry Mitchell and fam ily, of Pleasant liill, were lliepiiesta of J 11 Teeters over Sunday of this week. C A Smith was severely kicked by a horse last Mond y but he has about recoveied fiom tiie ill'ects of it. Frank Kelly ami wife are at the lioheini mines. Clias Grwhon and faiiiily have moved buck into this neighborhooil. Pat. Match Uoksk Hack. A match h.uw race w ill la run Saturday after noon, 41-0 yards, at Harris' track, be tween llrannon's filly and Ihe sorrvl horse Colly t'or $00 a 'side. It prom is. s to be hotly conlesled. quarters. Tho undergoing the nee- nous.-To the wife of Ur.su Rich, ai.lson at Lancaster a daughter. Mr an l-vn IU 11,1,1 IH-nlt ll nine an. i remains lion. Dr pnysiciati and there recovery. for some in a critiei.l Annum lit the atteiiiltntf are hopes of her A Monstkk JtKAl TV. Mr O ll. uk ! With bus prvneiiicd thi otfiee with .Soniiiicrvjlle Journal; Kverv editor nionaiur U-auty-a big red ro (hut ( ill tell you that lust because a ulrl I. lueasurea seven Inche across. h is , a hh ui her-s lf, it tsll't .t .n .vmhI.. oneoftbe largest that Krow. she can write oua, eeriain Imlly .iiniril, Juno '21. Dikh. J 11 Allison, un old soldier, died at bis home at the corner of High and Fourteenth stints yesterduy evening, of consumption, at Hie age of 70 years, 8 months and U days. De ceased was a native of Pennsylvania, but early iu life removed lu M iclilgan where he enlisted In the army at the beginning of tlie civil war. In issa he removed lo Oregon, settling on the Mohaw k, where he resided with his family until about three years ago, when he removed to I his city, where be lias since resided. Tlie funeral will beheld tomorrow ut 12 o clock and the remains interred iu the Mohawk cemetery. Pally Ciiard, June 'J-1. Makkikd. Mr W H Powell, prin cipal of the Cutiugu Grove public schools, and Miss Kille Younger, one of Cot i age liniVe'succompllHhe.i belles, was married at thut place nt U o'clock this morning. The couple left north on the Kosehurg local soon after on their wedding trip. Tlie Guakii ex tends congratulations. Pally Guanl, Juno 2. Cimi.iikk.n's Party. Little Katie, daughter of Mr and Mrs It it Hender son, is entertaining u lot of her friends at the home of her parents ntSiJfth and Oak streets tlds afternoon. Quite a number or the li. t e folks wero In vited In to spend the ulteri:oon and they ure having n splendid time phv Ing eanies and -i .ving thedainlv refreshments seiv,,'i." Jam. a l I -v n loillrl, d. HosKht Ku, Or., June 2H -The grand Jury t.Hlay hrought ,t Hn I iitl U;t tutu t or willful and malicious murd.-i ngahist James Dixon, who shot und silled Uiar.es lil.e, June H, ut a ball game near lllak.-sley's. Dixon's tii.il wlil tieglh Tlitirsdav. lheeaucly of the Monroe flouring mill is to he inert-used to 7) but. els per day. Work on the mill mid elevator begin today. The building will be 40110 feet, .V.f.rt high. Th- founda llon of ihe rival mill at Muudvllle has already Ui-u laid. U. S. Land Conic.? Joel Ware,havuij6u4; pointed U. S. Circxiil Cor Commissioner for the Jkr of Oregon, is now pres to mako Homestead Fiuj Final I'iuioi s, ami tab t- limimv in CoSTEST Cl Having had thirty years a perience in tins line, tie guarantee satisfaction every case. Oflice in Fellows' liuiUling, En? Oregon. ASH GROVE cm POULTRY t Breedini l?B -H to nons in While and PlMllilllHl R'fV un'.l Ihown W and Silver ty-Haiiiburgs. 'Eggs $1.50 per 15; two seW I .lao have a t.-u; clmlre l" i.Ua lor (ale. UN''": tlVi hl-. LAOjI.2 Do DO VOU 0 iir LC BRUN ' lilll-UUh."- ..nil ..k lisbl.or- en th","'rW.. ' Ooi.auiesuiu euij -i tiin riTiiw""- i, IE BBBH'SjsSSS AS A PRE5 Hcuh'-rC. IK.I.l.W ""' USUI lt ,v agenu.. KiiL-ene, (H-ceU 11 c .-in !, I't : Set-ll,.' ..piH'l.tl I ' lltlti-,1,1, in -,l n'.l.m '' i.JtlV.-.-11'Ut. . s-'t1 liu ... ll THE nrtOtO Cr.-- rhe New ork Sunday World gives what It claims to be ihe liest picture of McKinley ever published, and also the pu ium. oi rleKate to the national con vent ion one inch M)Ure including i tllOseofJW M..,lr..,., ' I L' I...H....I... iIacup, tv.ii t , - it NIGHTS MOVES THEBOWf8'" an.i c 8 Moore, or Oregon. Koraaie at Ver cgu, .