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,a AND COUNTY iMVMSITl FiAII N i:v.s 1 1 i.ms i- otnUi W ul paper at l'reston 4 Cr )Dk" pruners at mill l now runting Vir I prfa in"- Blf'- .! .lii.l-i lit -5ii Hardware Co, ', ,. harness oil at l'reston 4 b IP" The I'oburg (U III...- ''""' , . . inn A Hlf'- . WaHTM .- fa""" oraunress D1 Buoiwyw.v- vi.nc of our psasveM ,n their rose are culling i i -lie'. .... i, Male's prices lift rw'-- " . .... , IIH.nl- liUYIUIJ J""" r bi fore Mfi i ruoOI gardeu UofFL Cham- heulsoUM , iuli-,iilrei. band primers, long i.-wiIk nruuers. pruning 11 iTl ibaUSi at Orlffllu Hardware t0 " cotcb umolie ware, warranted acid . , . . l.m off. that !s what .isaitrs Largest stock of artists supplies at I'rwlou A Hale Don't patch your window with a pillOW UUl go v . " (Its ' Pul 1 tv Bale -220 "res eaoeiieui nnv Brjt, Colurg, or. over five hundred pocket knives, -t.-i.... )." am! ."ill eentMUt jotir cix'.ie Chamber liuiuware suire. Oliver ch lied and steel plows, any .-I. irlin. at I- 1 . ( 'I,. '.Nil. I I . Of U T.C -- - John Gerum.a native of Germany, I-, ,: , .1 ! his intention to become . . f tl,.. r,iltt Hiatus. ICIl'i A DMf nt of game", and l -1 ...... I J lloTM, bicycle -mimes just, iccciveu u. Hirkrr I'll. Moras, can auu iuk I it'll ier. taiavvoor orchard with thesuoe . i . imali. I uhil full u cue mat ' "in""- " huecletu Iruil auu gc a goon price or t. Pruninir Shears from 0 inches to ten eel ii ir. lull mock ui r Li nainners. ft in now telegraphed from Washimr- ou toil l ie iiri L'on troops win noon bed) -I'liariii d and their places filled lib regulars. ennmiii: iii.iteriul of all kinds ready wiled at !' I, Chambers. Iran inrav Damns are the best made ife tinin .,t i' 1. 1 hampers. MM tbla 1. ismi.ao grwl.r lbu '.e third of the total Mae allowed for ti e running upeoaea of the state, be side the large sun,, allowed for sOtMQli forexlei,dlf0.:.. IU on pttWk bU" "her Ur,;,. .urns paid for claim, agsin-t ot Kri(I1, WW, II Mem, I bat this same u.y,uui is something of a graft Itself. Tod y uork in both houses is being rapidly pushid .h.ough, aud great efforts re belnK made to lluinb up the labors of this body by Saturday night rhdatlia .Notes. PASSED BOTH HOUSES General Appropiiiiofl Bill Tarries the county county will X fn I llnu iif u-iill iiinwr for mmIc ctieap, ;.t K 1, Chambers. Dr Lowe the onuolan will arrive HH .Mom av. Uo tea him ear v u Ibeneek as his Mnv will be I n iff. nffl'" in Hotel Kuirene. Utieoitlie hits est i' ace't In the cltv is WutN' iMitical rooms. It is evident llii.t the iiemile are wakinir unto the fact, llutl 'hev ctll uet llrst elnxs work borne mi l by a home optician. 1 1 'i . i i u w co vou uuriKj Knows Schilling's Best when them back don't For Bali talcing powder Bavoraw ittracte the grocer that savs " I'll jrivc your money if sells you you like them?" t by J U Gukkn it Son OSSIFIED COItUjDi imlpr thin IihaiI nut to excasd fitrs BM,tS csnU tor three insertions: 50 cents le,k. M ,M) a mouth; 1- r year. For Sale. TOR BALE. Coma First and Jefler wn itreeta, one 10 room house, and lo lots, t0.K50 feet each. Good ham, water, fruit, fine garden ground. Also houK' and lot, comer First and Uwrenoe il n ets, lot 06 feet 8 inches, 180 feet, young fruit trees, good gardeu ground, water, etc. Also home and lot, corner Willamette and Fourteenth streete. For prices and terms write 8 J Hills, Tacoma, Wah, RoxsiT, or call at Uuard afflaa U'; SALE.-Oneof the finest dairy WW itock ranobea iu Lane county. ' a mile lo Kugene the county seat, d four miles to Creswell and rall J'0'"1 I Hires with four large b"o. Ninety bead of cattle, of which 60 bead are choice Holsteiu nd Durham cows; 9 horses, 25 hogs ud 160 toil8 of hay Blacksmith 1,1 i nd tools. Residence of nine roius, furnished. Rauch fenced aud ked tnd cross fenced with wire, ' dairy appliances for cheese and niuRing. Oreeu feed -uuinl. To aeri. in 110 graiu the year Terms: I " acre including all above de- Part cash, balance on time ' detlred. Address Chas W Hexton, lwe!l, Oregon. Miscellaneous. TRA DK All kinds of rustic wood niD'"facture for farm produce. In V" at Hecond-Hand storo, Eighth wart, one door west of Lane's Hal), "g" tie. AJTKDI0 cori r,d or yellow fir ood or old growth. Bids for i m U Febru"y tb. Blanks w btd' at Mecretary of Eugene "ten ,. F L chambers, Sec'y. Kallwar lraMShlM Extended Special to theCluanl. Htate House, Halem, Feb IV. Both houses have passed a retolution allow ing the regents of the state university to use the mouey iu the state treasury to the account of the University fund, f r the purpose of erecting new build ings for the use ol the school. This money has accumuluter as the result of the 1-3) mill Cuiveisity tax, and could not be used by the regents without a specific act by the legisla ture. It amounts at this time to $15,. ni034. The amount of this appropriation will be u.'ed for building purposes. The matter islefl wholly with the regents, lea'dlng the expenditure of ihe mou ey, anil it is very probable that a meetlug will soon be held to discuss the mutter. A CIuakd reporter saw Regent Fricudly this afternoou. He was well pleased with the action oftiie legisla lure, having just received a telegram from He.iator Kuykeutlall bearing the good uewa. Mr Friendly stated that he did not know just what kind of a building would be erected, as he bad not discussed the matter In board meeting. There la urgent need for a library building ami a science ball. The amount of tb.4 fund would probably be sufficient to build the former but not thelatttr. At all events, the decision of the btard is expected ere long and it will be awaited with iuterest. Every effort to build up the university Is adding stability to the state. Ed. WILL ADJOUKN SATURDAY. Roth houses have contented to ad journ Saturday, the session expiring by limitation ROUTINE WORK. The house has been employed today in Ihe discussion of senate bills, and the senate Is busy with house bills. GENKRAL Al'I'ROl'Itl ATION HILL. Estimates previously made regarding the general appropriation bill prove to be correct. It carries approximately 1,250,000. Of iln- amount the asylum gets over one third. ROAD SUl'ERVISOHS RILL. The bill providing lor the election of road supervisors has passed the house and goes to the seuate. Three appropriation bills passed at the sessiou last night. STATE FAIR. The bill for the appropriation to the state fair again passed, and Halem resi dents are happy. The Multnomah delegation has made a bitter fight against it but lost by being too willing to trade on other a 11 aire. SIUSLAW RAILWAY. l uder the Daly hill uporiotandeni of Lan teen en -Mt , tr Near. Examination will hereafter . ceur Iu April and Au gust ii.Miead of quarterly as now. The bill for A slute barbel's commis sion, which passed the house seTeral days ago. was favorably reported to the seuate yesterday morning aud took Us plaOf on the calendar. Josephl'a bill to tax bicycles $1 & eac h per year for a fund to build or improve bicycle path-, will probably pass. Lane couuty is not exempted from the tax. STATE KAIK. Melllug'H BUI io Cut Off the Appro priatlou Lost. Salem, Feb 15-SelllUB's bill to i- peal thl appropriation for the state fair was lost In the senate this morning by a vote of 12 to 1G, two being noseut, though Belling snowed about $!,ooo WOttld be required ol this legislature to settle the expenses of the fair. The vote by which the bill to repeal ihe sia.e fair appropriation was de feated was as follows: Ayes-Bales, Daly of Benton, Haines, Haseltiue, Joseph!, Mackay, Mlchell, Morrow, Patterson, l'roebstel, Belling, Mr President 12. Naye -Browne!!, Cameron, Clem, Daly of Lake, Driver, Dulur, Fulton, Harmon, Kelly, Kuykeutlall, Looney, Mnlkey, Porter, Reed, smith, Wade 16 Absent Adams, Howe 2. In explaining his vote, Mulkey said he voted aye with the untlerstai tl Ingtbat Iheia would ba u complete change in the management of the state fair, as provided in another bill. Joscphi's objection was based on a statement that a coutiuuauce of the appropriation gave warraut for holding the state responsible for the accrulug indebteduess and that a large appro priation would eventually have to be made to restore to the school fund the money lost on the state fair loau. THE FRUIT Nmkr il Oithirditts later view t o. ti v ii BNOI (.11 Pall; uuanl Pes IS a iii Attn reporter has interviewed a number of our orebardlsts oonorrnlng Ihe dauiHgu (o the coming fruit , r, p and the Injury to trees by ihe late fne It is the worst blow that the f uu man of Oregon ever received i Dr sharpies writes us Iron, Uol.eii under tlale of Feb 15th as full. k ''There will bo no prunes; the hut's are DEAD, DEAD. The trees, Hie old ones. I do not think air seriously hurt the young oues are hurt SOOta." Norrll Humphrey was ntO a again yesterday. He says he will have no prunes, the buds being killed R.bt M Day says the prune and peach Imds in Ida orchard are killed -Si Jury List. i' tf u.iard akj County Clerk EC TJ Use und sn. riff V W WIMk rs t .lay dn the follow Ing Jurors for the uest tava of etroull inl, wh . I. .'.i.iveiies Monday, March ..ii. at ti o'eli ok in the toraoooni f. K Hendareon tEngjtM . druggist I . II Payne Bugtne) farmer V McKarlaml BugOM carpenter P T Carter -Etigeii.e farmer .1 I' Etowland BogOM farmer I K Peters Kugene grmvr Bnno Vitus Springfield farmer J ii Innaa Bprlngflold farmer A J Harlow Sprlnglleld . . ... tanner Pbilo Wllooi -Siirlngtleld farmer John D West Junction City, farmer I'J Kirk Junction City farmer H B Allingham-Willaiiulte farmer BP Coleman Willaimtie . farmer James J Inn Long Turn c w Tnompeon -Qate creek. P X Slu-lley-Pleasant Hill.., J i; Taylor Cottage Grove fanner Lincoln Taylor-Cottage Drove fanner M UtibOW- Qotben fanner J W Patrick -Hazel Dell fanner Qeorga Morris Florence farmer J F Tanner Florence farmer R It Mills Florence tanner Alex Lewis-Mabel farmer larmer fanner fanner Hays he think his cherries uninjured. Jos Duncan Hermann farmer WEDNESDAY, FEB 15 ADMIHIBTRA.TRIZ Appointed. Louisa Dleas has been appointed ex ecutrix of the ertate of her late hus baud Lutlwlg Diess. Probable value of estate $1200. Geo Hadley, Owen Davis and Chas Briggs have been ap pointed appraisers. Bond $2,400; se curilles: Joel Ware, F K Dunn, E Schwarzschild, H G Hadley. Trees uninjured Mr Graham, near BpriDgfleldi "I have 12.MI trees, full la-arers. The buds are not injured. 1 E Terpeniug, lives east of Kug. "Think that the fruit buds are consul rabiy injured. Will have some prunes." Mr OffUtl is reported in aisiut the same words. Cainpl ell Bros orchard: Hud- in to lie green yet; trees not Inj iretl " The buds on the Sladdeu orobaid near the river aie reported neatly all killed, while ou prairie pari of the buds are aliw. W W H Miller on the old Moores place, north of Kugene, h'.s 30 acres of 8-year old prune trees that experts have reported ail .lead. This is a bard loss for Mr Miller to bear. Geo A Dorris: I il nit think I will have any peaches or prunes this year FWOsborn, who owns the Bailey orchard weet of Eugene aayi bis lui- inn prunes are alright but the buds of the petltes are killed. Died. At Irving, Oregon, Feb 14, l.S0!, of consumption, Tyson Hagln, aged 23 years. The funeral services will be held at the family home In that place tomorrow forenoon at 10 o'clock. Interment In the Mulkey cemetery. He leaves a father and one sister. Huit for Divorce. W H Simmons has Instituted suit in the Lane county circuit court against his wife, Kuinia Simmons for divorce. The couple were married at Salem in 1870. Deser tion Is alleged iu the complaiut, the act c m neucing in 1S87. Mariuaue License. County Clerk Lee today issued a maruage "license to Frank L Armitage aud Ada D Calef. We try ling's Best to make SchiU tra coffee tod a halting powder flavoring extracts tad ipicea just right every one. Do we always hit the your money back (at your grocer's) if you don't like them. For Sale by Gray & S.x Tlmllma I ,r Dim 1,11 i 1,1 i HIT of the Sluslaw & Kastern railway under its' mark ? OU shall judge franchise has been exteuded. oov cieer's appointment. The senate today confirmed the ap pointment of Chas F Beebe of Port land, as brigadier geueral of the Ore gon National Ouard, the appointment being made yesterday by the governor. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. -p. l. tO tl)0 OCABD. Salem, Feb 10. Wednesday was the most exciting day of the present ses sion. The deaf mutes came iu from the school, to attend In a body, the sitting of our lawmakers, aud see how laws were made, The lesson learned was not, evidently, a profitable one, siuce the decorum of several persons on the iloor of the house during the tore uoou session, was not up to the stand ard grade, which It Is supposed law makers would assume. This lack of good conduct was caused by comment aud debate which was being held In regard to the merits and defects ol the proposed Daly school text bojk commission law. The afternoon was taken up In the house with con-ideration In committee of'the whole Moody in the chain of the three appropriation bills. The sums named In these three bills which have been passed upon by the commit tee, aggregate f 1.182,924 St, and of this sum, tbe asylum gets f3U7,9.0.00 or a I Van! luveutiou Id Cuba. A syndicate of American oapltallsta jtii-l concluded the purchase cf a large tract of laud near Santiago, and will open up many new iron minis, aud inside nf II ve years Yankee enterprise will transf irm the slow-going country into a place of bueinees activity aud push. In much the same manner Hostetter's Stomach Hitters will trans form a run down, debilitated, thin blooded man into a type of health mid strength. It will fill his veins with pure blood, drive away dyspepsia, and clear up bis tired brain. It will make blm eat und sleep well, and If bis neivet. are in bail shape, the Hitlers will tone them up and restore lbelrold time form. Malaria is another disease that the Hitters are good for. Washington's Birthday. The celebration of Washington's birthday on the evening of Feb --d, should have been stated iu tbeOl UU) last Tuesday evening; tln.t the ladlea of the (i A K had taken sle - to celebrate Instead of the Post. A full program will appear Friday evening the 17th. The public and especially the schools) are c irdially iu vlted to take a hand with the Ladies of the U A It. All comrades and their families, also other organizations are cordially invited to come. J W deary Post will meet with the ladies at our hall, '.ul. street, at o clock sharp, and march with our colors In a body, to the M E chun Ii, ou that evening. E F Chapman, Post Commandera rred Wright Creswell farmer William Campbell - Lake Creek firmer Oeorge t'ourtwright Cheshire fanner William Duryec-Mohawk fanner A J .umwalt Irving farmer Unclaimed Dead. New York, Feb 14. The city finds Itself unable to bury Its unclaimed dead. This Is in a great measure due to the Icehoiiml coudltlon of Kast river, which has made It impossible lor several days for the steamers of the charities department to moke their accustomed trips to the city cemetery on Hurt island. No burials have taken place since last Thursday, when the colllii-ladeii steamer made its last trip I to the pott era1 BeM. t in Friday abbot 40 bodies were placed on tioard the -ti nner Thomas B Uranium, and Cap tain McCarthy made an attempt to land them at Hart island. Ik- sue .veiled In getting as far as Whilestone, where his full her progress was stopped by pack ice, ami be found it necessary to return to the pier at the foot of Fa-t Twtntj sixth street, where the In sites were unloaded and returned (o the morgue. There were In the morgue on Sunday ')8 bodies awaiting burial, anil tills number was raised on Mon.luy to8'., of which M were adults and the remain der children. Not only have burials been ab-olu ely suspended by Ihe city authorities, but private undertakers general y have lavi) BOmpollod to do cliuu to coutluct funerals. In many Instances iu order to comply with the regu ations of the health department, Undertaken have removed bodies from resitieuces and placed litem temporari ly in their own establishments, to await the moderation of tint weather. NO. 50 OLIVER f IF Is the only plow made that is better than the No. 40 Oliver chilled. See it at F L Chambers CASTOR I A For Infants aud Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Dears the. xTr Signature of Cec Notice to I'oiitretors. Healed bids will be received by the district clerk of school district No 38 of Lane County Oregon, till March 4, 1809, for the building of a school house in District No 38 of Lane couuty, Oregon. Held schoolhouse to be I0x.r)0 feet, one story high. Plans and specifications may be seen by applying to Jesse Hoverns, clerk, In South Junction precinct. The Hoard of Directors reserves tbe righ' to r ject any and all bids. Jk-s.sk Hoverns, Clerk Junction City Oregon. ej Hmeed of Walteivills, -ays his peaches will be a failure aud the rune buds are badly injured. Wiikat fjtJOBSD, lames Huffman Informs us that the wheal In i he vicin ity of ining was Injured to consider" able extent. H think- about one- fourth ol the early full graiu was fn leu out. Ptmg Hkandv - Examined by the best of JudgeH and found to be strictly pure and the hi si of -iimulante. For sale at 7j cents per 'imrt or HS0 per gallon, 6th and Hlalr streets, Fu getie, Oregon, ihclehy I M Francis. All orders by M.'.i,"'. freight or express will receive prompt attention. Chaibov Latin. At the meeting of the board ol n genti of the universi ty last week, I' H Dunn was glvi u the chair of Latin In the U of O. His salary was rsi-' il to JIL'OO, the MOM to take elb ct from last Hept tut. Farm for Sale Cheap. 380 Acres. Of well iruproTsd Uad Two good houses and bsrnn I'lrntjr of farm implements, h"rw, '.attl, wson, etc SU mile - " -'-I (froru Eu.-ene. For terms, etc., address MILK3 A. PEKKlNft, Kueae, Ore'.o. DUO At Creswelli Oregon, Feb 14, MU, the old pioneer, Kvan Martin, aged 71 year- He leaves a wife and eight children. The remains will be burled tomorrow In the Clovertlale cemetery He settled near Creswell In 1853. BHOBTBIOU i i PHI Mum tiegh ot ing your eyes wben nature warus you by head ache, eye strain, blurring Of the eyes etc. tb:it you need the services of a comptUnt optician. J a Watts will examine your eye free of charge and it you want glaeoee, will fit you out at veiy modeOWO prices. Ofllce over McC'lumr i ilore. Kor in Brlppe, TbOl Whitlleld A Co, u Wabitsh-av corner Jackson at, one of Chicago's oldest ami most prominent druggists, recomniend Chumlierlain'M Cough Rejffledy for la grippe as It not only gives a prompt mid complete relief, but ulso counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result In pneumonia For sale by Osburn & DcLatio. Local Marktt Feb 17, 18911. Wheat-48c. Oats-2So Hops Io to 15o. ilutter-30 to 60c per roll. Kggs-18o Potatoes 3oc. Poultry- m to $,i r,o er dozen Drletl prunes 3 to"4Jo Apples 10 cents per bushel. (Jo in tl see the samples of the 'IM model Darker Bloyole at llnrker O in Works, tbe most up to (bite wheel in the market; new patent nut. unallo seat posts, new patent eccentric handle bars; new screw pedal and dust proof bearings; strong adjustment Drank axle bearings mid uon nuiicturalile lire. This wheel Is the peer of all bicycles. Tbe price 11 nduced to only ?I0. We give you more for your money thun anyone else. No middle men s prolit, don't you see. Please call ami see our wheels. Wu will sell the Kukluk at 1 18 this year, the D C W, at i'.V and another wheel at (30 Babjudi Gov u .i. Bth Ht, Kugene. OM kvkkv itorn.i. of BhOoa 1 OoostMpMen 'nre is n.... .n antw: Am Wl auk nf ynu Is to uso lw., tlilr.l nf tlis rwntsaei nf this bottle faithfully, then if ymi can say ynu aro BOt henelitteil r turn ths buttle b few ilr'i. lnl und he may refund the irlce iald." I'rue 21 etn, Vi In sndylisi. lVr .ale t Wilkin, ami l.inu Drutrlsts. I ii PTKI V A i I'ol.N'l hit Kllr.abeth Drown lias been appointed executrix of the estate of Joseph Drown, tlecea-e.l. I'robahle value I . -late, ;.ISI. 'I he will gives his wife onetblrd of the estate; to his son I, L Ilrown, ft; to Orace P Pritttoti, IJ0; to Leaiid.-r A Drow ii, ti t- balam e of t he estate. M'KIMi OlilANIRO, Wheels, Like Carpels. Need M Dttltlng IU the Spring. Those who put their wheels a vay dUring the winter months, will Bad It improves Ihe riding ipialilles ami lentheiiH the lire of the wheel to give It a thorough gulng-ovei before u.ltig in tliespilug. During tin- summer and fall a certain tpiantlty of dust will work its way through ninny of the joints of the best made wheels; the chain, sprocket wheel, pedals and other places where friction is possible, will collect more or less dust. I or this reason every wheel that has lieeii unused for the winter should be taken apart and thoroughly cleaned. It means an afternoon of hard work, but It also melius easier and safer riding all summer. If you ilont want to clean up your wheel, take It to Darker dun Works, Ninth street, Fugi ue, Oregon. 1 bey make a socially of cleaning wheels of all makes; also repair I In in nicely. Commissioners Court. II l Fdwartls county commis sioner 4H 00 Heury Hceewell nursing pauper ID oO Walter Doss moving electric wires I 00 Kugene Ouard printing county allowances and diplomas etc... 47 06 W II Llucolu services as arbitra tor 1! 00 O 11 Hale supervisor road district No 61 12 00 J N Lunar supervisor road dis trict No 28 1 00 Maurice 1) Johnson sUHrvlsor mail district No 23 I) 00 Winters A- Manvllle rent of stove 2 00 Wllber Me l-'ai I an 1 1 siipervl-or road district No 62 30 00 J II Itavls supervisor road dis trict No 62 12 CO L H Johnson deputy clerk H no I, T ilurrls deputy district attor Hey Mute vs J Wheel, II Jouea Charley Johnson 12 60 ('II Hidden justice of the peace drawing jury list Florence pn cinct 3 00 John L Furnish assisting iu drawing ury list Florence pre cinct I 00 W H vVoathefton assisting In drawing Jury list Plonnoe pre duct 2 00 O C Fleeman constable H'ale vs II Jones and .1 Wheel 1 00 C A W I n termeier Justice fee Htato vs Jones Wheel Harvey Jones and Charley Johnson 0 80 K A Post supervisor load district No 40 10 00 it Eaton supervisor road district No 8 20 00 Prod Kink deputy iberlfl . m oo H Addison bridge work 00 RSptMtOki Met a feller t'other morning Most amusing sort o'cuss; Had a OUrUl style about him Cert'l'y OOQkhV Well Iki wuss. I says: "Where you hull f'm partner?" An' he smiles In Unowin' way, An' replies in forren lingo: "Porto ltlco, U. . A." Heen a feller dotvnon llroadway, With a schoelun' lieu. I o' hair, An' a !t o' tropic gaimeuta An' a most ou'lamlisit air, "Whin's he from" a feller shouted, Hut before we'd time U say, Thla bare boa tbe n turned ami auswered: "Honolulu, U. H. A." Mel a f' Her yere on live. With a soinher-u-ro on: Hail a lot o' shaggy whiskers; Nearly all his clothiu gone. Ktoppe.1 und Hskctl me for it tOartOTI Says: "My bOOM Is far away." "Whcreyou from." The varmint uns'etl "Hantlagu, U.S. A." Heen a teller at the Southern, With a heavy Iron Imjx; Overcoat lined with bearskin, Wore a dozen pair of box. Bind him up to bu a miner, Judging by his awkwanl way; Heen him write Iu hig cba rac-lers: "Dawson City. U. H. A. been a saddle colored heathen, vYearin' earrings in ids nose; I, men culls around his ankles; Moot Indecent lack o' clothes. "Wh. m il this heathen guy yer spring frum?" I enquired Iu lolty way, An' he had the nerve to answer: "From Maulla, U. H. A." (led I says, I never heard of '1 hesu caunybuls before! Air these heathens yer all voters? Will yu stau1 fur any more, Next you know, you ask a feller Where he's from und he will say With a lordly kind o' llourlsh: "All Creation, U. H. A." J COt nn, iii Post-Dispatch. An Honest Medicine for La Urippe Oeorge W Waltt of South Oardlncr, Me, says: "I have bad the worst cough, coltl, chills and .;i lp ami have taken lots of traib of no account but protit to i ho vendor, c ibojnberkda'a Cough Kemetly U tho only thing that has (lone any c" d whatever. I have used one 60-cenl bottle ami the chills, cold mill trip have .'.II lelt me. I coll- giatulalo tht ruamifactuivrs of an boneet tnadlolne," For aalo by Oaburn A 1 lel.auo. "Tliou-ands of tlollars" madi last year by the Iruit growers nf Lane I OtMUty, this would Pave Isen much more if each one would have beeu supplied with one nf those Henri spray pumps, and sprayed their orchards well s nil thereby raised a flrst-ela-s nrtn le. F L Chamlers has the umpsi. ' . " 1 s a 1 , ti - We uiiderslaud that liushuell A Malum commenced work wi lt a large foroeof men on their new large fruit dryer at Junction City yisterday. DOBS Tim s i lt I KK TOO! Mmlily cumph vi'inii, Niiu-. .ilins' I ri.ith ..in., fnin i chronic cnnstipathin. h..i ' ' .-r lto.it Tea I. en at milnle cure ami all Isn-n Mihl fur fifty year, en u shenlule (aaiaatea I'rece X eta and .VI i Is. For sale at Wilklna .ti, I Lion I . M.vi-t.. What Is pure brandy? It is the double distilled essence of fruit. It contains no tlrugs or poison except what Is Iu the fruit. 1 have it put up in quart, half gallon ami gallon pack ages. For sale by I M Francis. how ii you it worn Use ike l"t her Iwanty ' If SO, eoustipstlim ttMUgsetiea, sjeb healiche ars the i m. i i MUesa Karl's Cluver Kent Tea has cured IkeSS ill' for half a century. Price ZS i ts and fa) i ts, Ifeoey lefttaded If results are nut satisfactory. For sals st Wilkin sail Linn Dragglee Albany Democrat of Wednesday: "Rev J T Abbott of Kugene, was In the city today to attend an Fpworth LtigUe mee.iug. He will goto Wood burn to attend a committee meeting." REMEMBER: Our !:. on JERSEY BULL The man that sprays his orchard well this year will have go ul Bpplt aud apples free from worms always commands a good price Huy a spray pump big enough and It will beau .. ... i.. .... ..... eatr A 1 full bliKst reg- J W,D "u- wlilcli I will Seep con-1 I have iroeure-l si l.li rt.l tcrsrv hull. tiotly el HenfY suntec WOUU-t-'Ji), cash l time nf sertlce. Cows may tie returned until wilt, tUi without extra charKe. Duncan Scott It are solus fast, hul wu still liavo sites Tlicy foo.l J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO. E5J3ALMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS j $i.oo takes any of our $2.00, $150 and $.1.00 SHOES On our 1 Mil ami gal t'onntor. Ax Billy Oay & Henderson, Undertakers nd embahers, Cor. WH. and 7th sts.