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TMiiriirxm; UN for Infants and Children. rddarlaUmwrtailaptMltnchnilrraUukt iiiintd llMiuirtrUjanj nner1,tiiu .fc-ttUilim." II. A. Aunca, It I'., l:i 0. Oxford U., LrvoLVn, N. Y. ' tun of TatrU ll tn unlfenni anil . UJiriit so well kiMioo t'ut It ms-m work W relocation M ruilorw It. t uwurotlia kKl.'lirrat f amlllm wUo do not kwri CuaUirla, rtUi'n m7 mi1' Ciau Mutth, D. I), Jiew York City. Cantoris, r-" Collr, C'SUtlintlon, rur liUcwn, M.UTJuia, JlnutiUloa. Kills Worms, gives sleej,, aul liroiuoUts. (f Without Irjurtous irwllf-ailoa, "For several yarn 1 hat, rw)mmTT.(' a oiir 'C'aoriV and slir.ll always contlri ti do so m It hua luvaruUil produced Um-.i. 1 . n-sulu." I'.iiwm K. Tjonrit, St. P., IWtn hire. Mid 7th A., Not" York .17 Thi Oairrii a rvmpaxr, f Mriur Hra-'rr-, Jr Ym rn TAXINti KlllLATIO.V The nowspajiers and clifinp book of the country re printed on pa per ti)R(ln from wood pulp. That article also enters largely into tlie intinufacture of the liotter class ol books 11 tul paper Ix-ing liiixcil nitli rag and other fibers to u very great extent. A few manufacturers are spekiii tint-cure an increaved tariff on wood pulp undir tbu guine of pro tection to American labor. The argument agitinnt Ibis proposed tax on eilucation, are many. It it a trust proposition. An increase of duty on pulp will facilitate the effortri of tbono mill owners who have been trying for two 3 ears to bring all of the lare newspaper nulla in Net? York und New Kngland into one gigantic combination or paper trust. It in detrimental to popular edu cation and in an oppreard veuLslurlc in the way of a rpreud of knowl edgo. NuWrpaHra are the pcopleV school and the people's library Through them people are brought into touch with the bent thought ol the foremost leaders in science, philosophy, politics and religion. Congress should not levy an unjust or extortionate tribe to on such edu cational work. To make iipwspa pers and books artiliciullo dear is wantonly to rtstrictthu number ol readers and so incrcueo the sum ol ignorance. A 1'AUIY MKKrKK,.. Happily the democratic jurty in rid of Cleveland ami Clevelandisin. He raused its defeat nt tho lust election and bis new ally, tho re publican party, is likely to find biiu and his few followers uncanny and unlucky guests. The Stluin Journal fully appreciates this dan gerous accession to the republican party. It says: 'Tredictions are cheaply and easily made, but we venture the prediction that the republican party will find Mr Cleveland mid bis followers the worm that will gnaw at their vitals and help briny about their ultimnto extinction. That the republican organization was sold out to the gold syndicate into who p bands Cleveland bad delivered the country bound band and foot, no intelligent person can deny. That a million gold demo crats voted for McKinley no MKXItO IS Al.h JtJti nr. T lllliott Smith, who lormerly resided ut Susunville, (irant county Oregon, but now in Mexico, in a recent letter to the Long Creek Kagle says: "Mexico is the new southwest of this continent; it bus all trial the heart of man can desire; it has now a strong government, und security for life und property, ami it has prosperity. Nobody is pullintt Ions face down here. ll is rank heresy to say so ri lit in lVoston hut we ascribe our h ippy position to too I othersome currency ques tion. M-xico made a plunge siloiiteil silver, let gohl go, and is Ntanding (irmly hined on her tivo feet and pacing every dollar she owes. Experience is worth ull the theory in the world. Hero stands old Mexico, old in years, fresh anil young in heart, all alive with the spirit of enterprise. Come und fee her, throw your prejudices to tin wind. Mexico will not be fooling around bond syndicates nor try ing to gel a gold basis when a silvei one answers every purpose. If you come here you will be a silver man just us J.iy Gould was a de nocra 111 democrat counties, and a repub lican in republican counties, und you can put on your sound ninnr) opin'ons when you cross the border to go home. Hot sound money, lake it, is a sort of money that pays your bills, and is good where you tender it. "If you want to get clear ideas on sound money, drop in and talk ill President Hohinson of the Mexican Central Railway, 11 man who is 11 Mexican in Mexico, and is building up a great railway on tho Mexican ideu; talk, too with (ieu Paine yatcliing lame, ami clear your brain prejudice. There are other god-t than those of the gohl man and they answer prayers while tin other ones are making up their minds." 'liOl.li HKMUI'lt All . disputes. U'e predict that Cleve land's new party will take back two republican voles lor Cleveland in URIC for euch gold democrat who voted for McKinley in lS'JO. And it will serve McKinley right." Another bankruptcy bill has passed the senate. It should never le come a law. Bankruptcy pro ceedings shculd lie kept where they properly belong, und- r supei vixiou of local courts. I'uited State courts aru tho greatest men ice to the lilH rlies and rights of the peo ple. These judges have life terms of ollice, have extraordinary author ity in their jurisdictions, and have proven themselves independent of public opinion, which, as a rule, can be deluded upm for a safe : 1 . 1. 1 tsuiue. 11 may no wrong some times, but will always correct it self. A life tenure judiciary sel dom does. The "Gold Pemooracy" whutever that may mean, held a mutual tdmiralion meeting in New York i'ity the other evening. Tho few malcontents, headed by cx-Prer-i- lent UovcUil'l, shoul.l ceaso to lire an honored name in a vain (iron to maintain a semblance of respec tability. Those "g ild democrats" voted one the republican ticket at the list election, are not in touch or sym patliy "with the trua deiuo.'racy, am! do mil in the least deceive anyone of ordinary inleligcnce us to 1'ieir true inten d- and purposes. I'hev uiss.juraiio in the name de de moviaey, jet vole the oppo.-dii hi ticket. They ura deceiving none but themsilves. W0MA.V8 PATEIOTIU LKAGT'K. Itepubl lean mill Uineoised. The V It I L, met with Mrs (00. Million at tier rooms on Ninth an) Oitk streets Haturdsy nfleruoon A pill "4th, where a very pleasant meeting wss had. Mr W K K;ai borough read an Inter esllint srtn le on the II x (mention hy Mrs W V Lord, of HhIwii. MraT W llnrrn read a part of the I'lrsldent s InauKiiral aildrrsK; the qiieniioii were then (HneUHiwd. MrsHtralght, the president of the League, at the request of the member promised to present at the uext meet lug a few personal niemorii s of tier adopted tool her, Mr iiloouier, (the woman who flnt wore what Is known us the bloomer costume.) The meeting wa theu turued ove to Mrs Milliean, who prsuted each with a slip of paper on which wa a written numla-r, a iiell una sheet of paper with a leiUet that each write on the subject "Why am I lUpublicali." 1-if Ice n minutes were allowed. Time wan called the paper l-OKiied with the uumber given,) tak- 0 up and Tt-ud. This was ruther a novel feature The laiMe were totally unprepared for such a cull, but the reumms given were good and alMiumled in excellent thought. Mra J J .Walton being the only gut-it prenent outnldu the members was pre sited upon lo act as judge. MrsT W Harris wou the pr!.e for thels-Mt rtas'xis given and was pre wuti d with a book "Tartariu on the Alps," by Alphuuso Llaudet. '1'lie f iilowliig la the ressousgivn by MraTW Harris, (and yet she Isu'l allowed to vote:) "I am a It- publican le buw) the principles ol Iteubllcaii iniii involve all there Is of fncdnm if pitch, free press, and free country, and becauxu ItvpuhlicanUui Ivee u the moHt glorious and proapeiutis na linn on the fuce of the eaith, and mukes us the huppy and contented peop e we are todayand been use lu publlcanlmii In the ruck uhiii which iIiih five government renin." Mm (we proinlwd we wouldn't divulge the name) reelt-ved the booby prle a sour orange. Her sole reaitnu wus, "HiCHiiHo I was born a Itepobli can." Mra Milllsan then read a tribute to the ' Pioneers of this coast," paid by Joauin Miller lu his ct-lebrati d x.ein, 'Too Ship In the IXsert'' and propoe-i-d that I he gin sis, each, Id a glase of iced leiiionude drink a toaat lo the honored pioneers. The Leaittie then adjmirned to meet in two wteks with Mrs A K Pattemon Cor. I COIMTT coLur. I Ba-lness irariaeled for the M"iHh f April. .itivi ir T ll.i-rs Wn- WllOSS . . '.,!. I.11J Un a vrj 1 , u n jcm. coui.t I) A FATAL ACC1DEST. Ir. Martin of Msplitoa 1'nn.luil lj a b.ijp. A Horrible Heath. The Florence W'lut gives the fo Mow ing acniuut of the tragic death of I'r. Mar in, on (he Hlu.-ilaw, a few dsvs ago: "On the afternoon of Wednesday tin-Mill hint., DrJ Martin was in--lioilly k 1 1. 1 at his ranch lu Maple 1011 pn-Ciiict He, with his wife and children near by, were at work on a -lile hill nuwing 1 log smile four feet in llameter iui'1 about 40 feet long. When it wax cut nearly oil he went 'in 1 lie lower side to cut aome hruah or hiihII trees urow lug there. lilt w Ifo remonstrated saying he learrd the lug would roll down, lit (hliikin 1 1 en few hi cutting the trees when the lo started to roll. Mr Mar tin fell and (he b g mIU iI 01: him and toppeil, cruiihiug his head and many o the bones of the doily. John iSteear, Video Ha.MS and almou Young were ipiickly summoned a.id removed the H'K. The leuiuius of the uiiforl'inate man were burled Thuuday near I lie family icxlilc itce. Dr Martin was about tlO yearsofage ami bad n-iilrd on the Siunlaw nearly lU,ears. He leaves a w ile and swell children, the eldest of w s mar ried. C II Decker, ferry Is at sssl. . . Marlon Wllhrow, frry tx.at work I Marlon Wllhrow f-rry boat wink 13 Kugene Iteglster, printing. ''" F Thompson, Junli- e "f the peace stale vs Yale, claimed I'L ' allowed : , T' Thonjon, constsble stale ' vs Yale, claimed 1-3 M, al lowed ' h" I F A Peplot, witnes state vs Yale. claiiiiel 14 7 allowed ... 4 TO W A ilickson wllne-" Mate vs Yale KHisa Hlcksoli, w ilii"-' stale vs Yale - Wil.lam While, w ilne-s rtute VH Yale 8 3o S M Yoran, wiiin- slate vs Yale Wl OH Miller, Ju-lice -if the peace state vi A McCubin I M W M Itobinrtt, eoimUble slate vs A McCubin tl 'u Jas 11 Wray, deputy e usta'de stale vs A McCubin, e alrnfd fl.fiO, not allowed itaymoud Miller, ilnes stat vs Carl) le " " O H Hale, meals for psrjs-rs " Oeirge llsrbt-r, witiirss sUle H Harkelnad, cluiue il 2 0 not allowed Geo limdley, witness stale S llnrn lri'Sil, claimed tJ IX) not allowed Frank Hartley, w itness stale vs S Harkelroad, claimed tl '''' lint allowed Geo It Cmup, w lines slate es S Harkelroad, claimed f I 00, not allowed 1' J Jai-kson, witness state vs S Harkelroad, claimed tM, mt allowed II 11 Gray, witne s sta e vs S Harkelroad, cluimed (1 MJ not ullnwed S J Hubbard, witness state vs S Harkelrnad, claimed f.i IHl, not allowed W J Hump, w iliiess slate vs 8 Harkelroad, cluimed t 1 CO not allowed It K Cnbh, witness stale vs S Harkehoad. claimed f 1 1.(0 not allowed AHIIultolph, witueNs stale vs H Harkelroad, claimed ll.-'O not allowed !) J Hubbard, special constable slate vs H Harkelroad, claimed til 'Jj. not allowed A K Huilsall, special consluble statu vs 8 Harkelro.id, clttiuml 111) "5, not allowed Kd A Kvans, special couiiable stale vs 8 Harkelroad, claimed .O.'l, nol allowed George Hansvll, r-jH-clal conslaliV tale vs 8 Harkelroad, claimed liO, not allowed. April IV Ordered by (he clerk (hit the des cription of beginning point of roul district No 71, lie cluing d to ciiiifuriii lo the facts in Mtid matter, namely: The beginning point shall lie tie southw hi corner of the S O Martin donation land claim in section 10. township lllsoulh, fuller ,'S west. Hills allowed. U M Collier, survey of llleike road .h On George Cariey, hind nihiv entriet Deeeiiila-r lv.! ami February, March and April lv.17 4 'Ju Louis II Johnson, reli de on tuxes 1S9") (double a.-t s-ineiil ) (i ;t I) I Iturtoii present nwiiershlo book of Lime c(iinly Up to March I, isnr sum ici J T Calllson, enmmiMlniier W On W T Itsiley, cnmmissionor 31 l iMi-iw' ....... .i.i.. ,,,,, ,..,.,.,. ...gra.,.l...ler. -J 1 I 'cn" a I.ori.a ti,rI..vu 1... B;i ,. ,.,.,1 t:,M,,!nur ,. .Hi. I' ft .'ilfi"".'1,i . . 1 I I.-.M ll.il MjII MANUFACTURED OF TIIIO "WHITE ROSE 0 . o .FLUUK, :?,V.k;'';'n1;i'nUARANTEED .1 Ml IV .HID .. - " :. 1 ir 111' 1 t!n-e tfrriit I - I c.iint I. J s'l QUALITY 1,' J: .it .- 1 1. 1-f.r' , !.!.( I, In-' WI.. l i l.:n.: 1 1.1,1.1 f.rti.i.''. -i h. vu t ' 1 lip-Hi !! And 11 i be-1 Nil' - iiiel i.i-i-r - . 1 .-' 1,111,1 I : i . 1 1 1 I tie . 11 tli- 1 , - Ii.i.iiM.iI'i " ' tl.;il !.i- I. hI I tu nt'iM 11 '.' i pi-, li e, 11 tl I. I n e i f I - 1 ' '. tl.rniit'li I ' -r.,i.l.l P. i' !i ' - ' WI,.- 1 1 . it ,oi nr. - ."I i V.11I1 1 'I : (in n . v .. I,II- HI. 1 ! I I. It II ill' i I ' 'I a-.-ir.i tli''' ii,i.Wi It I" l.o.l 1. 1- 1.1, I 's 1 J i.tri-e s IJ ti u: 11 1 r v if j-.11 ' -I'l Cf"1 T"at ll, -I .-U J.MIIH'S The nit popular Hour in tho market. .0ij Hutcbcr Weyler has seized or lesiroyed all the food in s vt'ral ol the Cuban provinces and men, voincti and children are th ing ol larvalion. I ho coaiiiuu.i exist uceofsucb a brute t inco isistent mUi popu.lar belief in a divine prov idence. Latest Kurojiean dispatches in dicate that Kussia will govern Tur key under the guir-e of a protector ate. Tbe mouse is not safer with the cat than Turkey with Kussia. t'jiuinsrcial pursuits have sapped the virility of other Kunpean nations, and Kussia now bas her opportunity, it is the bctinninn of the end of the O'called 1 aytrn question. A tcrriolo catastrophe Out at l'oitland this morning. Probably a w is ncvdlc.-s and caused by a rott u trestle. The street and sub urban railway systems of Portland are bankrupt, almost without ex o it;vin, and proKr repiirs have not It'cu made. This accident will c oir el a general overhauling of Poril.wid street rail ways. A drove of lis.) horses in Gil liniii county will lie killed to pre vent tbe mange, with which they ar) slllicted, Iro n spreading. This bind of ncglcv ted brutes, s.iys the Moro Oot-orver, Udong- lo a "hu manitarian" in Portland whouu'l ta lieve a slieep owner should lie allowed to graie bis (Un ks on the public domain. Kditors throughout the country sre polishing up their Greek hist r ieul gt'ographical knowledge in an tllort to understand the movement of armies in the Tui kith Grecian war. I Twenty For niort than twenty years we hive been telling: how Scott's Emulsion overcomes the excessive waste of the system, puts on flesh, nourishes And boiUs up the body, miking It the remedy for all wasting di seases of adults and children, but it bn't possible for us to tell the story in a mere stick ful of newspaper type. We have had prepared for us by'a physician a little book. telling In easy words how and why Scott's Emulsion benefits, and a postal card request will be enough to have it scat to you free. To-day would be a good time to send for It. h On SOW Nf, Nr. Yr. Spi Inglh bl (ibi-rviinfs. At-:. Mrs 11 A Wii-li l iirn and children are visiting In pnlk ciinlv. Jack Craij; U eontlnsd 1,1 t. llulo,. with aswelli.'g In 1,,. iWk. IU'V Wallace or Jiuietlon, has Ucti holding servics in tin. M Kehuich the past week. Mr Geo It Knitly will .1,1,1 fljr Gil Ham county V,.,ne.iy, wliere time of Ills tons are engaged in the sloek business. Jack, the tmlrr, is IikvIi.b .JiM- (Ion built lo his shop slid w ill lit It up as a billiaid ha'l, j We not Ire that our nr.vr un.l post-! master, W W t'hessuum b is H,hb ,l H ' slock of boots and sins s, crnt's fur-' nUlung jfiHvU and lioti.ins, w lm li I,, says he iy cheap as ny si.ire ill Lane 1'ooiily. iiucceiv to you i Chess. ,:., it iii 'J' ,1 ll lie I rli " ,,,,,1-n'l tl.MKtfli'lti ,1, v ..' a w'."" wniiiua , - ! 1 1. ii:t!.t i',,, III ,1 i - 1 '! r""" f ;, I I I..II.. All tU ., r. ,1 1 : 1 i-cimI n ew, ,,-,1 t,itk ;n giilnif J"n . :, ii.t .1 tl." 1. 1-1 k, Ue. p , J (.. I 111' VI . 1. ml ut .1 .,.!, .i- 11 ti l' k -.rest, 1 - 11 i.-t 1 ii" I ' (i re l, . , t'.;.t I.U t" i.-'.urt. . 1 1,1. . I ii,ut le inilnrwl, . ,. ,, i.t to l,li..lf us bo ,1 ,u 11 t:,i- iiiiiiiiikiin. ,!,,.mi l.e siw 1..H trlng on a t lUt 1 .' l-.il u If ll rn I v mil e 1 " r i r-rwin tt.ij ii S' rul, I J' i ld l't , i. ' lint ti e 1 "lint rewi'UI-..-' ,iliig. n"l I i' kli ? It i,, 1 ,.r it in l.l- I - ket. II rciy i-"i i ilm , mi wl.i 11 mi ugly bull-' M ii""' l'l"r, Id 1. ill I: ''In I" I'il d u ll"'. "lirli.g l.' tl.it l-'C" reallieil tli linl- 11. mi. -M,nt i.t- i"U r. l 1 lnr.e-t .,U- f. 1: ' 11 -i 111.01," iin'p il tl.u count, lino.-l.il K. l ' '' i'J-'.r-, bow bull , i,,, u tli.it ii t.is liuiigh.K n a ires In ii.nl 1 1 y i,r I " ' Ami In a ilritnl 111I-1 Ll. f l.e 1 i,t II.- but mi l.lK.wn bead. 'It l.i- li e ' iv 11." s.'id be- "Iba'S t.il.i 11 11 I.iii.-y I-' tl.e 1 .it, n y friend." uli, j, 11 in.il.i' g.11.0 f ine, tin youf" tried tl e hit le niii in r.,gtuiiid berfiin to n.n nfii r 1 l.e 1 Mint. i..,t wii- I- 1 mil' Ii 11 in t t-r, fur tl.etiiurit Wiis mi 1 n l! i t tin. I 1 r, I lit irc.x'litljr lis f-'imd iliat ti i- hole man, Instead of run nil g kii tu I't.-. l'e liimsi'lf, turned r. .1.1 il iii.d r 111. 11 in lie b g, md tlmt tie I'.'iilil g,i in ti.at wiiy ln miles to tba 1,11,1.1 s ni.e. Mi ru tl.n'i that, tliu c unt i-aiiie I r, - i.tly to tin) I, re-t, iinu liiero 11 wii- i.i ..th iio'il.irk a.ii.ldiilgbt He stum 1,1, d 11I in. t. nud ins bo did mi lu-ard tbe ,;. d ehis l.iiighlng lit bhil. "A I'g I r nurse mid lier lulvlce!" be mid In 11 inge. "Wl.nt did I want with tills "M I, at I imly wish 1 was out (( tin fi re-t. " lie I..11I I tl time t i lllilsh tlio fetitenro, f,,r l!io tin 11. 1 1 t l.u .dd It )" felt himself hliul 111 In ti e mr, mill, i li nni g tlio eu tire fon -t ut Mie jiitnji, tl.eru liu was r n tin' "II t r Mil-, Mill.iiigiil"iig tliernud tlmt bd to Hi" i. " Unit I- mtv 1 dil," 1,0 snld to bilusrlf ami rul lsd hi.- e.M's and imsu tu us) If In were dreaming;. "It m 1. ill I e vi ry pntuf' Ttiiblo," lie S lid to I Iiiim If, "I" c t "lie s wlflnii ns eioily in 1 1 ni. If I i , u lii my imw, 'I wish my sii'l 1 r would i"ii o wiilkli g out of the I urii,' in d il 1 ii mi 11 ln.u nrluln, wltb a I ll t A' I f W II. I', hlllllllll 1 a 111" "lit" 1 Ii.t, 1 itniu l.e 1 "iilil gi t mi j- f urtliir, out rim," a lu lile Klrl'iln "( stiak, with klilfo 11111I f rk, mi 11 siher dish, nml a buttle of red wii-, iiaril.irg nlong sedately, and ilm,tid tl.i n.M his U'fi re I Ins. ''Jl.ls Is m 1. ili rful " cried tlio nmiit, "lilt sinie it (1- kii Ii 1 1 lu I wl-li Un fur si me j..iIiii, n, i f wbieli 1 inn very fi ml, a di-h i,t j uirii.V" 11 ml it li.il.i t uf fruit." lllt.-ll,t!v l!:e Ihiiil 1,4 uf ll.n Ir,., 1. mi VI Jl UkL 'iJI'A'NI 1.14 4ilMl ?Ftkli;il.laia Oh'" sn '-7rM .,,, t.l. xni rMnaiuemrlynirM und blood balldttr. Alnkig(inmlfiii ' t,lit '4 : -.. "'!. ' .. . ... si irvi.vltsiiiN A I.VNN.andlirliKltl it si a. , . atmi'U tuTUu ID KHM',trv.twy ' i ' t,A( nnaiwmi pinnninaj. nnrsanis riirf,,,,!.,,,. . B1TELEGRAFA, El Capitan General, Monogram, Belmont, Aw Stanford, Anil other popular brands ol cigars at Julius Goldsmith's. Full Line of Tobacco and Candy. Headquartera for the Eugene soda Works. llnrelire Items. The Vet April 23. The Mink ttxik two ncows ilia over 5n head of cattle to Msileloll Sunday. Mr (iiHidiastiire iuri-haed them on the rlvir to drive nut to the valley. The ladies nf the Presbyterian church met on Saturday and deeorated thatedillce making it very beautiful for the Kinder services. Kev Knotts in his usual Intertesiiinj wsy preached a serin Hi that was well suited for the occasion. James ami Andrew Jackson killed a large cougar on Know lea creek a few days ago. M Jackson caught the animal in a trap but it broke the c aln and carried nil the trap. The boys went alter the cougar with the (log and stain put it up a tree w hire a bul let ended lis career Cheater Bean, who haa lieeu iu Port land fur some lime lutein's to start the 21th Inst., for a trip to the Colvllle mining district. We learn that Mln Fophia Nichols, who went to Iowa last fall for a visit with In r parents, Intends to return tu the Siuslaw nonu. Xack Fisk and A J Fnrze have been gutli ring up cattle they bought aoiue time sgo on 1 1, ad w ood and up Lake Creek. t'ulf buiro, April .11, Pikd. At Junction thi luoin Ing al 3 ti 'cluck, Mra Alvln Crain, aged ub.iut lUO rear. She was the mother .ii. ii i . ., m ' iiiiink ii. in o.iwn i Hiiitii , or t W A Ciain and li N Crain, and r" '("I- IHI IHIJII, mi, I ;i-k ti uf Iruli m il I'.'iriridv'i s. died at the home of the former. For several years she resided In Kugene and made many friends. Hlie was a ATTENTION! Farmers! Farmers! "Ih'lln, lore U VMMlirll.l lenrlllg if fmll!" mid the cuiiM, lutigMrg. Iftl.a tris's do tun b tilings in the winter, w but i .l.. ,l ., i.. .i... i .., . would iliy ii. t )i.l.l In tl.uM,n,.,:,r?" I ' , ,7, ""'"'l,""u"' Hut i.ll t.'.ls time it i.owr mum Intol.lj 1 1 " fu,,,'ri11 "l ake place to the I 0 sti-.ild I :it. tl.nt ti c old l...t en IiIk bead I " F celin t"iy near JlllH'tlcill tomorrow bad iinytl.li g to tin itii tliie wiimlrrs. I afh riionii al I :i0 o'ol-fk. Leu l,e luiil i iiteti iii.d ilruiik tn Ills mils- la.ln ii, l.e s.iiil t il.'ii , lf, "I wish I knew uliii h uf the t .vn Mulj nt, tlioiingle thero bniU In the i mil t " tnt wll.-ked a fii:rnl friin iiimim f-iilne hi, in s. 'lake lli.it r ml lo the right," Kiid tl.e iulrr, 1, n i.n, ! rn;h' n, tl,,. uui Ihe i. unit si.irid i.: ti r l.im, wltb bis mi nib s,i wlile "n iith.it M..-U r Siuirnl might li.i, junipid dnnn ir be ebuse. "Vtby. the M,i.irn 1. talk, rut her tliun 1 sin iilil li, l 1 lie my wMi. 1 Mf, J ,. n line ii"i-u ai il knew hi,w 1 limbed. J have imt nvii n -i ll i-iine. 1 It it b'Hiiii, und ni.e wi-la-s hi I ,' ii, , i i,t at imirt. " in-l.iiiti) iai.,.d i i,t u hiT-c, friiin iiim iig tl.e tre.. saildbd iiinl bridle,! arid ri..i.'y tu in, i,i t. At tbe mil, i niii.t ho beard ,tnie ""' fit A- "1 id yen i ter kii ueli a sh ' king I it. I a'. II,.. he!" Tl . i"iiM i i.llt-,1 ;r tl.u bat and threw It In the r, ,i,l "I i an l-h li r a 1-no i.ewi i.p," mid ho. ' Hut. i;ii, , u tau t, ymi l,hieklu':id;iii), j "ii 'mi, 'I '" 1 1 led i i.e little man ,n nue ltg. J ami mg.'.i; -iitliliiieingariiuiid lilm ' ll. it was tl.e wM Ii g I. at, iui, tu mve tl.r. wn It away!" wl' ,!,ar: Why did ml my nurhe toll -"''' 'I "'Is l.i .ly ;f u roilllt. 'Inn I M.all know I, iter tho nest time!" A i.d , uli., ho iinghi. Jint ;bo tieit time neierenn.o. l'et j lo tin in t 1 b k lip wi-bhig bats twieo In a Hfit Ijno. N0t erk News. Mi lint a "li in a birt'p tiiih-lc lnneli 1 'on- rasper Itsini. I Itw is i;, i . I A . "Ul -il w "in.il! Iv ..11 .. - . i , - " v ".ii in. sen ru- I l int, n.ur.l mitl glu,-,d dohberatflv ! nr. und In mm. 1, ,u.in ,.mr. ' SI o saw- hi.,, tint ii, poared to Is) mns-oii-pied, nml p.'Uthi.g herifif with scran- , l ejrytart lllnliiiup (it enffoc ItlirttHt tO ; nk..',..viii ,,( it. Hiitanmn'ahatwas ! ' " "'" l " "f, tbo.mnerof the hut linn is'i'.illale .u l'l'roliKiv.whbhlnim.lost ' ''" 'll Hilda band. ''Beg, .Urdu,,, but , tills M at l-ciig igoil," ,0 j li. turning to tlx c.utitcr, tbo youm I wt'iiuin nit ibiwu b.r i.irt nud celTeo nnd ' started t Und an cn. ty ebulr. She fuud .'lie in a r,.,ii,ia .i. . i , . I " , ' "' mg eating ! .v'm. "''J f-""'S- I'll band tn her bond i : '"''" l"o tbe eaalr will, Ui'0ant I ' lhere. thai s t.,k. n:" ' I ''. then I rvnght , ver b,r tart ,,il Si: I enj. yed ,; ,., ,, ,c mnsei, .,,,,,,, thtt, ; 1 " " '' tin man's gin. ry ttir the effort, rf l:-l'b,ld,lvhu Fifty Yeara Ago. If you want Mens, Youths and Boys Oregon all wool Suits. Come and See what special prices In discounts we vvi!l Give you for cash ll D ... mi orownsvme Ulothina t-J HOWE&RICE, SHERIFF'S SALK UN 1-OIti:t'L0- Notios is hereby give,,, ihn lJw. I .u tutiiiiniu, UUIJ If -llt-.I OUt i iaf-J Court of Ihe SUten! n,,,,, ,,( J ty of Lsoe, on tbo amb .T ol u.,4 3 on a jadgment rerub inH ,n u,jrl tbe 8ih dy of March, Wjl, r J iiuuureu, iwoiiL-uo and no lw J lars inod coiu of lii.. I'uiM siaJ interost tberoou from 'ui I h b i, 1 March, 1BU7, t the rule ol imn.t,l annum and tweuty-tive dollir i&J lee sod ine luriLer nini of ii,J coats, alao accining eiit mi ,U,J ,.... i . . i, ,. , i vuurt upipiu n r. (irowa tiiftl aod Volney Houiuieuwuyasidmitwiki Ibe estate of Martbx J Beg -rt. tts.1 dq i narios nuiKcr li g ut, SulU t sod Edna Iloo'irt th il,.t,v. againat the above nmii'd d i-tln net Ilemroenwny asu,liniiiilrioii , title of Martha J Bng irl, iieeM.. it decree of foreclosure audusirroll ut-reu in said Cetirt, r. n uuiii;i 1 1 iutr iu nuiihij Hum j ililglui Dl ill I sua a'rmipg costs ro mil ib ) deaontied real propt rlv lo w I: IWri .,....1 . . umi n iuc noriDessi tiiimirr ii i oorlb half of tli notil.rt iji.im Seetion 24, in Towiihhip lit, svCili I Will W. M. ctmimtiiiiK IWk. Lane Connly, Oregna. N.iw ib!- ill ( Her for sale ihe iilmre Ji.ciiit. i propel ty, at public niielii d, ( r c toe court ttouse ii r id . Comity, Oregnu, on Mnuilay iLr 1M of May, 1817, belu.iu ibr bcr o'clock A. M. and 4 o'claek 1' I n at 1 o'clock P II "( -ii.Mnr. Dated tbia 2nd d..y f April. 1-. A i h tn Sbeiiff. f Lulu I'ouriij, th; I Summons. 'C rt;, tin April : The riadi must te Improving H ihe drummers are mak.in (heir apx-r-slice in tbia section of the c niiiiiy School U nigresiii( nl.rly under the able management of P .,f ; Mathrw. Miss Kdythe Vincent, of Kuget e. will attend school here this pnng. 'V...- .'l.. . . . . I i cMitesier nu down from ! ":lv' been strn-k hur.l wiFuyrwrruar ami irp..rt tl) tn tl,,. Mi. if'Snl rl.er t,r I.1....I.... I , ( I Tlta I. .... .. .1.1 Mr Fuller, . the Kt.gene Lumber T ,e .l. , 1 ; lo., pnmed through here tmUr wlih s ki I ' !'r' 8U'r llopglngoultitnnhiswavtoK.IU-rwk V. "n " 1 ,'"n:"r. is tl .&J wtirre they will begin logging lu a few-1 . ,u ai"' '' U '-naire travel Who could imigine that this thould b The place where, In eighteen ninety-three That white world-wander of rch and dome Ehould hJow the nstloni, polychrome . . . Here at the Fair waa the prlie conferred On Ayer't Pilln. by the world preferred. Chicago-like, they a record ahow, Sauce they atartcd-50 ytart ago. Ayer's Cat!t9ric Pl!! have, from the time of their preparation, been a continuous eucces with the, puMio. And that means that Ayer's Pills acoomplisU what U promised for thenjj they euro wWs others foil. It was fitting, therefore, that the world-wide popularity of these pill3 should be rboutruked py tho World's Fmr medal of 189S-ft"fa'fji which emphaaujoa the reoort: 50Vcars of Cures. In the Circuit Court nf the tit 4 ( fnr I.HI). , ,11 nt v, Cbarlea l.autr PiaiiitiS vs P, C. Carson, if" M. t'rt" .1 It. llll.h ell, SiemM t ' Seodera and I.-a.i.- 1 1. f.niUiiU To Isaao Cardial, tbe lwvual fendauU In llio nmniA nf tbi Sfi.te ,,f lW' hirliT aiiiuiuiuietl t, . .linear in "S on or before tbe shcui I . .ii Uy iJ1 that belnir the first d.n- ..f the bi!I term of raid ourt bii I .ni-r 111' - of the pbiintilf Kle.l th.r-m r dei-r'e will ue taken t r la' i"""";" I oertam mortgage evfe'iu, . ii'iwi"i St I' Pimiin n,l :,', M ( ii nf th Plaintilf upon tl," f..jl.,-in mk! nniiMrlv kitiii,.,. I 1 II .,l,l U1 Oregon towit; I'mnnn ii' n g t tl V-1 corner of county mii'-v '.1 division line bctics-u t',e r-t', ,', kla. nl th.l..nli..n lull lies ' Itnrnliiii-kle olaim No. V. in twli' H H i XV lh...i.. Ki l l, In tl" i""1 lke on aaid cbiini 1 1 in t' l ' .. .1.. ii .,l il,. 1.1. i,i llif N i'J uid plRiim them J..i-t t' v:' nomas ft alaill nli.l'tli: tltflK' N"Hi ' Kaat line of aaid cbdin te th A'1 corner of County - .ney K..rti 8 deg. U miii. .e.t .' tdace of lie.iiirlng '"' .unris''-'-1' land In Lane com,', "r"-"'"" ,', cov.ryof tha sum ol "J SUtes gold coin w ith in'er-4 t " par annuiii since - n " : ' , (sasarrt ags.ust .hi.i 'r, feaaud for cnsU sii'l ' '7nm'Z against the Hefw. Si. "" f ' M. Cans, an.', .a.'!' .';,. Court may seem ciu-n'ie. 1... .. . 'I'l,- 11. ,n J. U ' .'7 ,11V WIHifc ' ill, lira mt iwimlar .ll "1 ' trrm thr' ir vj UT U" i Ut'Ri)a newspaper "' ,,. iml.li.bed weekly l t.tO. " ' ,.l '"lis of the South "vn worse l".-l'l'i rivor tl ..... 1 "igia win.rii,, ,,, . there is l;l- j L. PAGE, DEAUR IN CROCERJES HPandFa.yQr hl 0 the beat markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, V. J. Land 2 bOiC' Circuit t f,,r t!ieJ;!' cn ntler the nublin .... . . tU., anv nr. " ,no ... , f-ugBue, rsvery cae. ' Joel Ware, having pointed U. 2v Commissioner - ' .1 . . ... tirtT of Orraton. 1- 1K' I ' ... -.n , fo mnl-n Hm!' I'K.vn H TV AT. Proofs. anJ timonv in C"MT Having had thirty vcj- perience in thi- n110, " guarantee sa!;-t'a''! -l if 11- J "y- I ii'iierviH roads bm Cor. 'Ueoiiuatijii O lfuil-ii".- 0 jss.; V. I ail tiJiJi uisa it Market Prta o rca 'h the uwt 1'ellofi)