a 1 13 for Infants and Children. 7n M ultlj Caatorla laao wotl UikJ tocliftlren that I rnc-oniiueiid It u iirlir Wan irat.-rlitluli tnown tome." JI. A. Aiunu, M- P.. 111 is). Oxford HI., liruokln, N. Y. "Th UM of 'Caatorla, U to unlwraal Mid ft merlti so well kunwn that It a-nia a work of aiitmraroirallrti to end' -ran It. 1 Vw ara the IntJ-lllffitnt famlllr who do In kw-p Caatorla wIUJa aaay rwh." Caklm Mabttx, T. I.. Vrw York Clijr, Caatorla tuna Colic, Cunrtlpatloa, Hur Htonioch, Iilarrbcaa, Eructation, Kill Woniia, (fives auiep, and promo tea tff Rllon, Without Injurious medication. Tor arral Jfars I bar racommatxVd your 'Outorla,' aud dull always contln. to do so sa It baa Urarlahl produoad baneaclul nilta," EowiK r. Faxon, M. t lacih Btreat and ?lh Aa Saw York CUr. Ti CwTArm Powimky, 77 McmjuT Braur, Kaw To Cm W.I. BROWN. B.D.PAINC. .W.OSBURM. rrssldant. Vlca rVatlatnt. Cimnr. THE Eupe Loan and Savings BANK, Of Eugene, - - UII(CTOK-l. A. I'alnn, J. B. Ilarrli, J. K. Harla, It. D. I'aliw. W. K. llrown, J. K. Houluiuil, K. W. Onbiiru. Pall Uo capital. j : : $50,000. A General Banking Business Transacted. Inlareit allowed on tlma dcpoilta. ( ollpnilon eniruited to our cara will rocolre jiiutnpl ailciitlim. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders, Piles, Rheumatic Pain9, ?$rulscs and Strains, Running Sores, inflammations, Stiff Joints, Harness & Saddle SorcJ, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailment!, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments Penetrate: . -de,, Membrane a J 1 :sun Quickly tc I hi. Very Scat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jii'fy. Rub In Vigorously. MtMtang Llulnient conit en I'ain, yukc nan or Beast wall bgalit. TUIC OADCD kept n nieat K.O. IAKK'H lllltl I HI LU AUYi-runing Krlipy, in aim ai Mim-lianta Kxchaiigo, Sau Krauclirn, Cat nr'f i ooulracU (or atlvurtuiuc eau bo mad f , ?7".W ' 1 ' I v. i t I ' Thl tr onllimry ltoa J'lrviwinr it t li a moat w o n 1 v r f ii I dlwovrry 'f I lie im It hu tweu en dorarit by tho Irnllli. .It'll- tmo nivn of kuropa auiil amiTira. Hudian ta Uhle. Hud)ia atna of ilia la rin'KO In M dan. IMtrva LOST f.i: ' 'if mi t'imtltlu, Ihuiiim, rIUn hell Miloiin, Nrnr rintwUct.Ing (I Ilia )ti rn.l other li ta. Htrriisthoiit, I n T Ik oratea and tt'iioa lite rtitlrtiRyktem. Hudin rurvi l'flllliy, Nitoihhivm, hinltiloiia, and dervloi, an rmtoni weal oryana 1'aliia lu Uia I'M'I. kvaii b r d a r o i Lhtaii'pped IUJI 1 ft. iM -A by day o IANH00D ' I' b'V slatitUTPi aiilrkly. Orer5.PfJ(lprlTatniVwiimftit. t'reiuaturt uwa uiram lutiioltii,y lu itie Unit Itmre. It ta a ymplum of ariiiinal wrakiiraa and liarrennrav li van ba t!opod lu kl daja By tbeuMof lliidyan. The nv dlxovery waa made the lrerlai InUoftha old famma Hudtea aledlcal Inttlluta. It la lti (tnuiKv! Tltaiin'r ina.la. It ta very powerful, but baiinkM. Kild fur II 00 a paik are or parkaip-e tt .00(,Jinel'l !. Written mmraiiiea alreii ft-ra cure. IfyouUiy tli bnuaiiil are n4 entln iy i-nn-d.ai mora will be wut toyoiif.rifailcha'y,.'e. e.ndf..r rtrrulnr-and f.tlini.n.'. Addraji llt llHO:' .DIOl IMItlllTIt, Janrtlon fttowtua, .Hardrl A litlta kia fraurtaru, tail. Thoice man is the only happy individual Hiobo times. Farmers report early wheat in jured by the hot weather. Late grain is almost a laiiure. Johnalhan Bourne seems to hold tho fort in ppite of II W Scott et al. IIo is outspoken in favor of free silver Tho Cuban general Jose Maceo I. a iu.n Lillnd hv tnl(iprt)h asain. When it comes to a multiplicity of . .a . a.wt lives tho cat is not in it wun Dim. Tho prune crop is almost an en tiro failure. Tho only exception is the l'etito variety which will bear a small p trcentnue of an average crop. Spuds are spuds these days. One do ar a bUBhcl witlioui any pros pect of a much cheaper price. The notato cron is almost an entire I , a iuiluro. A correspondent asks what 1G to 1 means. Well, in Lane county it means 1G silver men to 1 gold m n rt . Hint in if the oucBtion :ould bo voted on aside from politics. The lato ex-Governor Russell waB tho most prominently men tionod candidate of the gold stand ard wing of tho democracy for pres ident. IIo was but three years old cr than Itryan, thirty nine. Uy all means Kugene should see that tho uroDosed road into the Iiohemiu mines is constructed. The wav to build ud a city is to reach nut nnd secure till the trade that bIio can possibly procure. Manv nrosnectDrs are at work tl.in Hummer in tho Blue Kiver mining district. From the amount of work in this district the mines show un exceedinaly well and ex nor La one and all aro conGdont that thrv will Drove to- be amonn the j , richcBt in tho state. Gold is beinKBteadily drawn from the tnasurv. Another bond issue boforo .the jiresidontial election would bo me unisiung mow to wc KinloviHtn. Cleveland and McKin Inv ulnml nn llinmimn linttom BS is . - --- - ---- , ,, evident bv tlio tacit lint tjieveiana i closest no htical aBSOciuies, so iar as they have spoken, advocate his election. Voter, take down the shoolboy's geography, turn to tho map of the United Mates anil see what a very small proportion ot the country is represontod by tho gold states up in the northwestern corner. Yet this small section has drained the wealth of tho country into the cof fers of its rich mon, and insists that the bondage shall continue. It way be noted that the promi nent domocratio kickers against Bryan are, or have been recipients of Cleveland's favors. Tho intlu onco was strong enough to make cold standard men out of ardent silver advocates. It is a good time for tho di mocratio party to purge itself of tho revenue patriots. There is a justice of tho peace and a constable in lionton county who wero elected all right; but cant find a place whoro they have juris diction. Tho precinct is a newly created ono and the voters went to work and elected their precinct officers without ascertaining that tho precinct had never been made a niHtice distrait and was therefore under the Bame jurisdiction as be fore. The olhVers have their certl (icntoa of office, but are still no more than honorary members in the society for tho depletion of the county treasury. Every person that can' by any means afford it should take a vaca tion of a month during the sum mer. They will live longer and be better equipped for work when they return homo to their business or avocation. It is a well established fact that the averago American does not take the amount of recreation that lie ought to. Lane county hat somo of the grandest natural resorts in the world and one can sptnd a month of outdocr living for an exceedingly small amount. Colonel Richard W. Thompson, of Terro llaat, Iiul., ex-secretary ot tho navy, was 87 years old on Tuesday. IIo is in perfect health, and was at the St, Louis conven tion ai the head of the Indiana del egation. He is the only sur vivor of the Congress of 1841. and there are no members of previous congresses living. Then nre tew living wno served wim him in 18-47-48, when he sat beside Lincoln in the old hall of the house of repre sentatives. ULOWS KKOM THE SUOULDKR. Wui. J. Bryan in his speech at tho Kansas City depot, July 1G: "I believe, and that belie, touches every fiber oi my being, that until we restore silver to its equal place by the side of gold; to the place that it occupied for so many years, so many centuries and so many ages, there can be, no lasting pros perity brought back to the homes of those who toil. They tell us that they want confidence restored. We reply that confidence must have a substantial basis upon which to rest, and that so long as you legislate value out of property, there is nothing substantial upon which confidence can rest. If they tell us they want an honest dollar, we tell them that we vie with them in our desire for an honest dollar, but when we attempt to define an hon est dollar, we beg them to give us a dollar which is as kind to the man who produces wealth as to the man who holds fixed investments; a dollar that smiles upon a man who owes a debt just as much as it docs upon a man who holds a mort- age' .u "I am not treading in new paths or trespassing upon dangerous ground when I toll you that a dol lar that rises in value is a danger ous dollar; a dollar which reaps where it does not bow: gives to its DOBsessor an unearned increment which is taken out of the sweat and blood of those who toil, and if a man who owns a dollar desires that sort of a dollar he forgets the enuities of the case. There is no reason why the producers of wealth should bow down and worship a dollar destroying them anJ their UNBUILD Ul CJklDbCMI,u. Snanish authorities at Havana keep sending out accounts of vic tories achieved by Spanish troops. Yet from the best information ob tainable they are confined to Havana and a Tew other seaport towns. An official report ol the terribl disaster, resulting from a tidal wave, in a Japanese island has been made. It is estimated that at leant 30.000 lives were lost and twice that number rendered desti tute, and aro in a starving condition. Mr Henrv Clews. Wall street banker, desires Mr. Bryan defeated Thin via to be exnected. Wall street bankers get their profits from lavorable legislation. Mr. uryan s candidacy does not signify the old order of tin lies is to be continued hence the Wall street bankers and money changers are against him. The populist convention is at it tooth and nail at St. Louis today. The middle-of-the-road men are disorganized and cannot agree among themselves upon any defi nite policy, while the Bryan forces have a splendid organization and are working for a straight endorse mont without provisos or condi tions. From present indications Bryan will receive the populist nomination. Some of the gold standard advo cates are resorting to the ancient Chinese methods of warfare, and are already throwing the stinkpots. We care not if they call us revolu tionists, populists, anarchists or any other name so long as we have a safe reliable candidate and a clean cut platform in which things are called by their proper names with out equivocation, the contest is one of principle and invective and abuse will have little weight with the voter. This is a year of splits and bolts in national conventions. First the prohibition convention tplit on the silver question and two tickets are in tho field. Then the republi can silver forces bolted the con vention and are supporting the democratio nominee. The demo crats could not escape the infection and the gold forces refused to vote on the nomination, while some of them, principally administration men, announce their hostility to the democratio nominee, and favor putting up another candidate, or voting for the republican nominee. The noDulists at St. Louis are hone- lessly divided and it is probable will nominate two tickets; one the democratio standard bearers, and the other a straight out popul'st. I he silver convention is the only exception. It will be solid for Bryan and Bewail. Gold standard papers like the Oregonian are doing the country incalculable injury by .their con tinual prophesies of dire financial disaster should the silver cause prevail; Their continual clamor cannot but have a considerable in fluence and cause a lack of confi dence that prevents people from investing and making improve ments. Of course everyone knows their only object is to scare weak kneed voters, hut that does not prevent the harm that results from their rantings. They are false pro phets. It was only about three years ago that the Oregonian was pursu ing similar tactics regarding the repeal of the bherman aot. It had column after column of stuff urging repeal and prophesying the revival of prosperity that would follow. The act was repealed and matters got worse instead ot better. The people will not be scared by the diatribes and dismal forebod- ngs of a subsidised gold press, and are determined that Wall street in fluence shall no longer control the financial policy of this great na tion. A Hot Weather l'e- The Kant Oregouiuil luet-a the ..lame for the following U'ii one Chan Wil kin: , , 'II was a plKlofa tail wlii';h nefiled scratching tltul can'! coiimUUtuIiU) merriment to lliowu who were fortunute to Wltnww tho .liialroilif. i'lw, Paaco, where M'M'iul only to the V lima dvwert. old Hnl ioni-entrutt- hi hi-nt lit ratio of 10 to I (10 ilrrit of hwil I" llnehiif sumli, a iuiiiiIh-T of i"U were sporting in h oimI, mljaeent the railroad track. One of Ihcu ih-t-iriiig to scratch hlinwlf In ihe loeulity ul his camlal piwiiiliige, Btk-initc-( to do si in the water, but wa iiinttieceiwlnl. Thinking, perlmpH he could U tter per form the operation on the railroad, he forth with pmttik-d to do hi. 1hi arriving on the top of the grade, tin water utill dripping from him, he placed the flid of lilin which needed scratching on one of Hume over heated ralU, when lo, hU-uiii begun to urle, the piglet tojuinp ami wiueal and turn bis head to tlud where the itilxtul e had been made. The wilm-MeM alule that the all'alr wax In. Heron in the extreme, ami tlmt the htt m-en of the piglet he waa dill Hi..llug. They for got for the moment to keep their eyes on laeo." lutty Items. There Is coiiHlderable mnoke caumd by Ore In the uiouiituin. Mr. Arthur llariiimn and Minn Mary Luce were united in nmrriai?e recently, li F Hunnicutt oillclating. U H Hale, of Eugene, lias moved his family to his ninth on Fall creek, where tbey will reside during the summer. M E Edward' school on W'hlmbcr ry closed lust Haturduy. drain is ripening too font owing to the hot weather w hlcll will muke lite yield Bini.ll. We notice quite a number of funnem using the Armstrong reapers tlii sea-Mou. The farmers six uld unite und biiilil a furtners' warehouse and null und give 40 lbs of Hour for one bu hel ol wheut. It surely would tie u tooil business as they would get all they could do. It C Edwards has the contract fur cutting 1,000,000 feet of saw logs for the Kugetio Lumber Co. There w s no Sunday school at this place Inst (Sunday on account of the scarlet fever. U 11 quarterly conference at the Watch school hou.'e next Huuduy. HU Edwards visited Eugene this week. J W Cox went to Eugene this week to get an Armstrong harvester. Miss Mary Cox canto home this week from Eugene where she bus ls-eu working. Hiie will spend a few days here visiting. Jesse F Holbrook was hi this vicin ity tills week. Tan bark is all tho go in this com munity at present. Colt. A Creswell Casualty. July 21, 1H!). Wallace's tile factory caught lire yesterday about noon ami was entirely destroyed In a few minutes. Win. Fioe, who lives nearest the sheds, w it the Urst to see the tire and with the help ot others who soon came, the loose machinery and fixtures were nearly all saved. The. tile machine Is not injured aud the brick machine Is also saved but the brick moulds were all burned together with two wheel barrows. About 10,001) unburned tile in the shed are ruined, and t ho burn ing of the shed caused one end of the tile-kiln to. full uwuy, exposing the hot tile tii the air," which cracked many ot tliciu. Thev bud just tin (shed binning the lL'.INHJ tile in the kiln and had closed the kiln, sealing It up with mortar, alnl till bunds IiikI left the place for u short time, when by some means the roof caught fire aud in a few minute the wholu 110 foot shed its nbln.e. The win.lmill which they It id only lately put up was destroyed. They will procure brick moulds nnd go to work at once (nuking brick and as soon as a kiln of brick Is up they will go to work to rebuild the I lie shells A movement is on foot to raise money and materials by subscription tore btti d the sheds immediately after har vest. Zki'H. Drowned Nonr l.rbanou. Monday's Albany Democrat: "Jos Kibler, asm of Mr Ed Kibler, resid ing this side of Lebanon, near the Mantiam, was in bathing yesterday op posite the Moist farm, when lie got caught In a w hirlpool, strangled and went down. His companions, who were with him, made every i Mort possible to rescue him, hut without success. His body was recovered and the funeral services took plsce today. The deceased was a you llg muu about 1!0 years of age and lias a good many friends who will mourn his death. "All the young men nre reported to have been poor swimmers. Kibler was afraid of the water and his com panions are sild to have lokinulv dragged him Into the river, which is twenty or thirty lect deep only a few feet from the shore, lie utruniilt'd and they were unable to help him out." Hi ok Ctori) Burst. Word comes from Cornucopia that that section whs vMted Monday by a terrib e i-toriii which resulted in a cloud burst, the large volume of water covering about rourmiie in wiotn, says the llnise Mail. The clomlbuist occurred a short distance above the Union-Com panion mines and the deep tnilclics on either side were all that saved the camp from belug swept from the fnce of the earth. The leniicrat U in formed that locks weighing 10 tons were carried four miles below. roiiiiiilsahuier reurt. July b J M Williams deputy di.lrlct at lrney state vs Flint - jaJSaf?"'?: : ; Eu.-ene IU gl-ter. prlnti ig. May U7 W E W Zumwult, ball ren. for elec- tloll 7 (Ul EO rotter, stamp.. T D Linton, constuoie, i"-, snce statu vs Hliarp - J W HurriH, medical alt nlance iirlsoiici, etc E II Chapman, lomls-r. i u- Walters, trading Eugene und Junction mud Frank Moore, woik Eugene Junction mad James E Jtikei. work Eugene und Junction man f A I'ollelf, roud viewer ......i . . . . i. ... and 1'ril 1 00 7 60 00 67 110 00 10 00 111 0(1 4 0o M Itluir, rock for court mm-- 33 10 21 t( 1 1 ii i i T Cullisou, county comiunts loner W T Haily, county uoinmisslon 60 75 70 4 20 3 30 4 30 1 no 1 70 1 00 1 CO I 26 13 40 i. i."i... ...It und live lletiU l i- jJllii"", ,. Ilea, assessment work bM W v m i.ioion. con-table stale vs 1 1 ... Ifiu. hihI Aoe Dan McClain, constable, gruml Jury sulipn-'ia . i. li'i....i.., i..i lit. i.filin neace ' state vs Easlluiid 4 30 A E Whcclcr.Justlce or the peace -.int. t-s Tavlor 1 V E Wheeler, Jiisticeoftlte peace ry U lnkle 4 o-i i.' tv-i..u.l..r losili-H of the neace .-11. , , ,.v .. , J . . f slate vs Miller 4 bo A E Wheeler, Justice or llie peace state vs iteaveliue A E Wheeler justice of the peace slate vs Wilson A E Wheeler, justice of the twice state vs Hopkins J Churchill, Justice state vs FergiiMin II W tiraham, constable state vs Ferguson J W llukei, Justice, slate vs I.uiherman J W Baker, Justice, state vs I teed J W linker, justice, slate vs M linkers A K W lii-e er. Justice slalt S Flint J M Williams deputy district at torney state vs Taylor 2 60 J M Williams deputy district at torney stale vs Winkle 6 00 J M Williams depi'ty district at torney stute vs Miller 5 00 J M Williams deputy district ot- torney slate vs Ileavenue 5 00 J M W illiams deputy district at torney state vs Wilson 5 00 J M Williams deputy district at torney slate vs Hopkins 2 60 Linn & Kays lurnishingc for court house 7 03 Linn & Kays coffin for puuier... 10 00 J II McClung clothing for pau per 14 70 L A Overton house rent for pau per 2 60 C F Croner two teams on road grader etc 70 50 John Williams commission on collections $) 70 J It Miller, constable insane per son 4 35 J E Fleck, lumber 6 'JO M S Wallace Juror state ve Flint 1 00 J II Harris " 1 00 Ina Hi relay witness " " " 8 00 Tom Monroe " " " " 1 0 A I Foster " " " " 1 70 II J Day " " " " 1 00 W 11 Parsons " " " " 1 00 Frank Goodman " " " " 1 00 W L Delarn " " " " I 00 S Meriull " " " ' 1 60 Frank Boiling " " " " 1 00 Fred Herbold " " " " 1 00 J M Williams deputy district attorney state making out papers for Lane $2,50, Mute vs Sharp $Y00, stste vs Smith KUin. J Doe et al $2.50 15 00 J M W'illiams deputy district at torney state vs Eastland 2 50 Not In It. We are not lu it with the hot spell lu California durimt June and July, ISoi), when horses hud to be drenched with sweetoil so they could swallow water, and til ids Invaded the bar rooms and hunted up the water pitchers to quench their parched throats. These occurrence are said to have happened in the lower end of the Sun Joaquin valley, w bile at Santa Barbara the extreme heat killed birds, rubtilts, calves, etc. At least that is t lie newspnper record of June, 1S."0, so says tiie Sacramento Ileeord-Uninti. PLANO MOWER and HAY RAKEs m sfr1. r.r r-- LIGHT... RUNNING PLANO nrn pntAPR Purnlshed by tba "Piano" HyiTinr? STORED POWCrj lmpt0meot ,ver mad in Stll-binuin. h...p L LIS . V-vr.yi; TflE PLflNO LEADS Because T 15 THE EES! I flL rial lll-l-- une honw liBlm-r ilraft ami l.i.Jl aliunUrtraLtcf theial! More Jones Steel Headers in -94 man an otiiers cotabinei Vou ihoutd ftt the JONES rilfllM UflWFR M',,rf y-' b"v" and lihlet draft mower 111 Hie 1)1111111 AtUllLU worlil. , N"'-'""' man. vl wnroui no fnction.no nunc, noiinin: in.maac un uiimc, .u. .wn.in nntcf ferns wbrcl. Thi provea in iircnKia. mcycieaaretuaiii urive. wnyf ENO FOR OUR FRCC-FOR-ALL ILLUSTSATtO CATALOSut The PlariO Mfg. Co., Manufacturers. West Pullman, Chicajt,. agents for JUiflalo l itts Ihrcsher and Wood Harvesting Machinery. rata is. I ...k, A-Li Also Wahtr Junction City : Milling Compa: -M A N U FA CTU It E IVti OF TIIE "WHITE ROSE' o OOP oX I-rfO X.J " 0 OUARAN1EED QUALIT! The most popular Hour in the. market. Sold h leading grocers. IV11 lloubl about It. "That's what I cull nn up to-dute woman," said the livery stuble-keeper. "Why?" "She wanted a horse Unit a man could drive." -Life. Cumin Imi'kovkmkxtr. A tiiiiu lier of improvciueitls are Miik made in the Episcopal church in this cily. The building Is Ih-Iiih repaired through out and u small addition Is beiuir built on the south end for u vestry room and tiieeusi room wiiic.ii litis heretofore been used for church services will be used for a Sunday school room. The west room which bus been made lurg. er bv chanifes will be used in w blcli to hold the lenulur services of the church. ASCATlUNCi ANSWER TO THE FAST. W. J. Bryan's answer to the eat tern gold Btand.irtl men in liis speech before the v-'hicngo conven tion: "When you come before us and tell us that we shall disturb our business interests, we reply that you have disturbed our business interests by your course, have tinide it too limited in it.- application, that the business man who is em ployed for wac.c is us much a busi ness man as bis e.npioyt r. The at torney in a coti 11 try town is as much a business man 11 s tin- lawyer in the great nir'ropnlis. Tho mer chant at a cross-rmt ils is us much n a business m in as the niercliuni of l ll.l A -ew lork. 1 lie tanner who goes forth in the momii.g and toils all day, begins in tho spring and toils all summer, ami ly tiie application of brain and unisch to tho natural resources of the country, creates wtalth, is as much a business 11. an as the man who goes upon the Board of Trade and bets upon tho price of grain. The miners who go a thousand feet into the earth or climb two thousand feet up the cliffs, that bring forth from their hiding places the prcci v metals t' be poured into tho channels of trado nre as much business men us the financial magnates who, in a hack room, corner the money of the world. ' Nkw tiuisT Mux. -Cohurg is to have a grist mill. A gentleman who owns the plant for a mill has already collllih'teil h r rtt 1 1 trtmiiiM t i.t a to tlmt city. Hie mill will U-located ( 'y Rtu"s fust enough t sunnlv the on tt lot aiijoinlng (ioodale's saw mill, and it is said that It will n it enter the nnliers combine. The mill will not be completed In lime for this year's cmp. Ktrr Bi'SY. The Eugene Ml I and Elevator Company Is kept very busy supplying the demand for flour and mill stulls. The mill is kept ruiinrntr 15 hours each day and nt tlmt rate is Kepi tow on Hour and cannot turn out uemniiu. As soon us Mill grain begins 10 come 111 uie mill will W kept run ning day and night. The compiiii y hipped a carload of tlmir to Itoseburg tstilurday. From New Vokk. Salem States- man: Well known hop dealers In the East write that New York state will probably not produce over 110,000 bahs this year, and they advise I'ucille coast growers to care for their yards ! and not tie themselves up In contracts, and they assert that there will l fdenty of picking money here next tarvet. CLOSING OUT SALE Of Buggies, Carriages and Wagons. LUUa A I I tit it fniutS: U. S. Lard Ciiif. Joel Wiire.hav'uijWm pointed U. i Circuit Co: Connnissioner for tliefe: of Oregon, U now pre; to jnake I lo.MKSTKAP FlL? Final rimoFs. and tattv- timonv in (.'ontksi Ci; T F n vi'n it liml tlnrtv vears 4 nerience in this line, a guarantee satisfaction every case. Office in1 Fellows' liuiMing, Eu-Oregon. ASH GROVE POULTRY E ii. Breeding r 1 '...J In nnns in fill HI IU IIUIIU HI White ami & pivniotiHi I!' and lttown W und Silver llamlmrgs. Eggs $1.50 per 15; two affist I also lisve ''. r,',lw.,f. ."is PU.for.le. Mi';;i 'hi Wm A c SploUlH'l t'H'l Ut'd'tiiClu-, i;' 1 iMviul tir v plrsin, ATI-" It 'rrvlf'H . .. I ' . .... .t A i THE ARNOLD ChlJJ IB1 a. ngucn" BA CUP FOR Popular Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, -CALL ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH. Headquarter for the Euoene Soda Works. No! 8xS... SxO ... 3x10... 31x10. Slxll. Your Co 00 40 00 80 1,0 100 00 G-S 00 A First Class Huggy Leather Trlinm.ngs and J leather top, complete choice of five sly les of springs. Former prices- P JlDOandflOo, now 1 No 11 Hond Wagon (.Portland .Umly) Lea Triiii 4 Spring Se d Mountain Wagon, Complete 4 " 3 " o , Canopy Tops (M and tii extra. Combination Spring Wagon a Scat, former prk-e $1.10 These are no cheap trash but the best goods ever" made at the factory. "COAST" all Steel --ojiUIIS, T1KK 1. Farm Red 1J, " -.. n, " .. 1J, . 1J, " California Ra bedVf'50."extra, Jan tti.. issu M. M. DAVIS. Car tall i,, orrajan. 1 " c, NIGH' . a' . CAPACITY. ...CVX1 l ....VsW lbs ...4n0ll lbs ...tiOtiO lbs ..." ...7000 ll "" 3 Inch tire f.5 (H) extra. 60 00 62 GO 6-j 00 70 00 St) 00 f m9-A Kur lol Vi-rincfi" LAP6E3. STEEL m it!I3 BrathaCiui!'" '' J lUhlacr- .n in ' ,, IS ERUN 't in ii- Fa " le mm&zfz p,i.r" i 4.SKIKN I'H-0 njenu, tuseiie, own.