A HANDY HAYRACK. of nl A Stron fonihlnntlon Ruck, I Kor Vnrlnna rrpnf, The eoinMn:iflon liiiyrnck shown In tlio find Illustration I i convenient one. T T ntv IhnI pieces of pine or other ntrnl;ht gruJncd Held wood fourteen or sixteen foot in length, -Ilit Im he.--wide nntl three- Inches thick; If of oak or other hard wood, two and one half Inches tliiok will ulvo taillicicnt utronutb. Four irosspiiees. It, of hard wood one and one-iiiiartcr ineho thick and sl inehtvi wide, nro imrilsitl and llrinlv secnnxl to tho hod pieces. WONDERFUL CURES BY DR. DARRIN To Prominent Cititcn o( This Relate Their Experience, County COMHINAIIOK HAYK.Vl'K. Tills constitutes tlio frame or l'oumla tion and Is shown In tlio scvinl out. It lt frequently us.hI separately to haul rails, tniards. stones, niar.iiiv. etc.. and la a convonlont. strong and han.lv arrani'vuient for tho purpose. In tlio first out Is shown tho rlirln com plete, of which Its four orossplocos or arms, V, nro seven and ono-ha'.f fci Jn loneth, fivo Inches wldo and two and one half Inches thick. If designed for a "sectional rlirjrintr" and to prevent side movement a half inch groove Is out Into the lower side., of tho eross arms, I', so that they lit closely upon tho U-d pieces. To pro vent a forward or backward move niont eight strong Iron Ii.mas are at taohed by staples to the side of the cross arms nud when placed upon tho hod pieces are readily hooked into the staples, A. Thus arranged one man can easily place tho rif-'ginii upon or take It from tho wapm; or. If desired, bolts may ho used to fasten all to gothor hy passing them thronc'i the cross arms and bod pieces. There N no 2o cents difference in the expense. Standards. I), can le either station ary or lilngpd so as to bo quickly low ered, raised or removed by a email bolt, as bhowu at Y. Tho standard should be six and one-half feet hi'i and quite strong to withstand tho pressure of tho load as well as t serve as a ladder. The boards, X, should bo FRAME OP BED 11ECES. of the same length as the bod piece and one inch thick and six inches wide, of straight grained Jight wood. Wood en pins or stakes, X, are Inserted as shown and should be only slightly sharpened. Should the hind wheels project above the boards, X, bridge over them, as shown at S. Wash with petroleum and keep under shelter when not In use. Country Gentleman. Illinois Cattle. As to breeds of cattle 'most In favor in Illinois Messrs. Mumford and Hail, who bare been Investigating tho sub ject, state that about 50 per cent of their correspondents favored Short horns, about 20 per cent Hereford and 18 per cent Angus cattle. . About 50 per cent of the stock grow ers preferred two-year-olds for stock cattle and feeders, the remainder being about equally divided In their prefer ence for older and younger animals. As regaids weight, some 40 per cent of the correspondents preferred cattle weighing from 800 to 1,000 pounds for etockers and feeders, 20 per cent favor ed those weighing less than 800 pounds and 84 per cent 1,000 pounds or over. l'n soon forces nro more- powerful than noon ones. Klootrlciiy performs cnios nUentv but surely. To this ninny thousands Mint have lovn cured can testify. Many who know nothing of It oppose; but truth always meets with tierco opposition, which In tho end hatens tho victory, ouo not profess to miilorstnml this unseen power, but Joyfully accept the jjre-nt boon of health, fooling, that Dr. Darrin Is ahead of tho ago, and is sliowtnp: to the world this- now method of euro. As an example wo append the following testimonials: To tho public: 1 was tv patient under Dr. Harrin 8 cure fifteen years ag.o, and wish to relate mv exper lenco that otners innv lionotit bv it. l'or many loni vears I had Uvn atllictod with diseanes peculiar to my sex. accompanied with pain in my chest, heart and stomach. I bad lost tiosli until my weight was 10." pounds After a few months' e'eettical and ! medical treatment I recovered my , Health .m l earned m pounds, him am 1 .. . : ...i.. - . . i i. ...i.i. new ciijo mi; iiiiii iteaiiu. Mi:s. F. K. li: i.y, Pavls Street, I'ortland. k. i rkhkoro's a iui. To the 1 'ditor: For four y ears I have been gradually growing; deaf called catarrhal deafness until It as with great difficulty I could hoar common conversation. It nnnoved me verv inuoh. I wont under Dr. Damn's electrical treatment and now can hear about as well as ever in my life. Kofor to me at Saginaw, Lane county, Oregon. 11 1'. 1U:pkoki. .11 .SiTION CITY MAN Sl'KAKS. Mr. Kditor: I wish to subscribe to the merits of l"r. Darrin's electric and medical treatment. For u long rime I have been afflicted with dys pepsia, liver complaint, constipation and generally run down in health. Dr. Darrin has so far relieved me that I feci like a new man. 1 com mend him to all similarly atlieted. 1 reside in Junction City, Or., and will gladly answer all questions. F Moi'STfi AAHI). Dli. PARKIN'S IM-AIT. OK Itl SlNKSS. Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at tho Hotel Stneodo, Fugene, Ore,, until October 1st. from 10 to 5 o'clock dally: evenings, 7 to , Sunday 2 to 4. The doctor makes a ppecialty of all diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, catarrh, deafness, bronchitis, la grippe, heart, liver, bladder and kidney diseases, or those who Buffer frot;-. tiy and ' indifference; also Ken it 6-u diary and skin disease, in either son. such ns Mood taint, semi nal we-jkiiertj and lost vigor, varico celes and stricture. All curable chronic diseases treated at $S a week, or in that proportion of lime as the cane may require. The poor treated free except medicines from jo to J l daily. .No cases pub lished except bv permission of the patiriit. Ail business relations with Dr Darrin strictly confidential. One visit Is desirable, though many cases can be treated by homo treatment by writing symptoms. Rebuke. Tho'.'jjh gorgeous was tho morning with delight Of Summer shine, and sweet scent ed Moom, My soul was curtained with obliv ions gloom. And all mv senses savored of tho night. Though pcvrl 'ss youth was mine, and nij-wd might Of muscle to go forth and conquer doom. My spirit sank supine, as one. to whom Tho world were but a burden and a blight. 1 was tho slave of sneering discontent As with tho city's throng I went ami came; Hut ore tho largess of the day was Hpont 1 hung my head In most confusing shame, For sight loss t hero amid t he market -place 1 saw a smile upon a blind man's face! KoiiFHi t s l.ovi: in Oregonlau. t'l llAN 1I AKKHOKA. I'. S. soldiers who served In Cuba during tho Spanish war know what this disease is, and that ordinary remedies have little more effect than Mitt much water. CiiIkui diarrhoea Is almost as seven and dangerous ns a mild attact of cholera. Then is one remedy, however, that can al ways bo depended upon as well as seen by the following eortilloate from Mrs. .Minnie Jacobs of Houston, Tex as: "1 hereby certify that ChamU'i Iain's folio. Cholera and Diarrhoea Komedy cured my husband of a se vere attack of Cuban diarrhoea, which he brought home from Cuba. We had several doctors but they did him no good. One bottle of this routed v cured him, as our neighbors will tes tify. 1 thank (iod for such a valu able medicine." For sale bv The Modern l'harmacy. Lewis and Clark Exposition Tic ket Rates. INIU ll'l A I, Til M TS Colfaoc drove to iVrtlitral . $.".'.10, good for .10 days, but Inter lhar. Oct. ;ild, W Hot not I utrirs or ti s on voui: One fare lor tho round trip good for ten ibiys, (must truvel together on out) ticket both ways) f ( 10 oi;iivnii:i rvurus or oni ih nmo i ok mouk. Duo fare lor tlio round trip pnrlv moving on same iln.v, ln t individual tickets will ls sold under this rale and can return at any time, within ten days from dale of sale, f 1.10. Tho above tickets on s:i!o daily li' tween May 'J'.Hli and Oct. lMh, ami no stop overs allowed in either direction. I'OI ND A Cl'KF l'OK DVsrr.l'SIA Lamb and Peas. The Colorado press bureau speaks of a new Industry for that Btate. One of Its circulars says: "Colorado's sage brush and cactus have given way to peas. A few years ago Beveral farmers In this locality, generally regarded as one of the most arid and worthless sec tions of the state, sowed a part of their land to peas. When the crop neared maturity they turned In their lumbs to graze. The results were marvelous. Other farmers did likewise, and the business Increased until last year more than 200,000 lambs were fattened la this country for shipment to tho east ern markets. They netted an average profit of ?l..r0 each on an Investment of $2. Exchange. GARDEN SNAPSHOTS Sow cucumbers Jn the open ground toward the last of May or early In June. Plant melons In the open toward tho last of May. There la no advantage In planting cucurbltaceous plants until the weather becomes settled. No plant bo strenuously demands freedom from weeds as the onion. Hay Is the month for tomato plant ing, though the plants may need some protection until the latter part of tho month. Halt the secret of keeping a pleasure garden In proper condition consists In duly regarding the little things that ought to be done and doing all work at the right time. It is not too late to set a border of lobelia which shall look like a long blue ribbon all the summer through. Lobe lia is grateful for small attentions, flowering freely, Good Roads Convention. The National Good Roads Associ ation, the bonorabla major and city omcials of Koseburg, the county court and road officials of Douglas county, the Kosseburg Commercial Club, the railways and all other important interests, cordially invite you to attend the National Good Koads Convention to be held in Roneburg on Thursday, June 29, at the Opera house. Organization for good roads is the chief object of this convention. The official National Good Roads special ia enroute to Portland where the Pacific Coast National Good Iioada convention will be held June 22nd, "J.'Jrd, and 2Jlh, in conjunction with the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition. The good Roads special, carrying officers of the National Good Roads Association, the Hon. Martin Dodge, director of the office of Public Road Inquiries, U. S. government; leading engineers, lect urers, and road experts will stop one day at lioe urg and hold thre6 meeuns, jo:wu a. m., z.VV p.m., and S.uo p, in. Will you attend and brincr vour I.. . inencis, ana neip organize your community.'' Everybody wants good roaJs. Reduced rates will be granted by railroads from ill points in Douglas county. This is thu greatest industrial movement of the age, and is vital to tho wellare of your home, and your business interests. Come and bring your friends' Ladies cordially invited. This for good roads. Invitation Committee. ' THAT TIKE!) FEFLINO. If you are lunruld, depressed, In capable ljr work, It Indicates that your liver is out of order. Herblne will asniMt nature to throw of head nciics, I'hcii inutjuiii and ailments akin to norvou.-;neH and restore the ener gies and vitality to Hound and per iod health. .J.J. Hubbard, Temple Tcxm-, writes: "I have used lltr blne for tha past two years. It has done me more good than all the doc tors. It is the best medicine ever made for chills and fever." 50c, sold by The Modern Pharmacy. The Gospel ol Brotherhood. 1 come to preach on the text of love From the gospel of brotherhood, To help if 1 may In ti tiding a way That lead to tho higher ood; J'o picture the liht that i- shining bright On tho Future" upturned face; And to w hisper a hope whose breadth and "cope Is as wide an tho human race. It In this: tho hour U almost here When the races hall nrle a$ ono, And .-hall all iin hands from tho thousand lands That tire kissed bv a common mid: rhen tho cannon' roar shall bo hoard no more nd the war-Hairs shall bo furled: When tho lily-white b. inner of peace shall liout O'er a union of all the world. There aro lluipses of jlory In Para dise, But they all are not ho blight As our own dear earth will be, if we Can oieu tho reijru of rljrlit; If we, ad brothers, will love each other, nd work as bot wo can In the Rlorious labor of lifting our neighbor And helping our fellow man. J. A. Edtferton in Maxwells Talisman. Mrs. S. Lindsay, ui Fort William Ontario. Canada, who has simeivi quite a number of venrs from dyspi sia and uroat pains In thesloiniu Wit,- advt.M'd by her ilnius'l-t total. ( Iui lubcrhiin'H Stomach and I.lv Tablets. She dhl so and savs, "I tin that thev have done me a iMwit den of .muni. 1 hnveiioxer had any suite Iui; since I bean lisin' them." troubled w it h il spepsia or unlives Ion win not take (hour Tablets, j;i wi ll and stav well? For sale by Th Modern I'hai niiiey. Jl'ST WHAT EVERYONE SIIOCED DO. Mr. J. T. Barber of Irwlnvillo, (ia always keeps a bottle of Chamber lam s Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhoo llemedy at hand ready for instant use. Attacks of colic, cholera mor bus and dinrrhoea come on so sud donly that there is no time to hunt a doctor or go to h store for medleim Mr. Barber says: "I have Died Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera am Diarrhoea Remedy, which is one of the best medicines! oversaw. 1 keei a bottle of it in my room, as I have had several attacks of colic and it has proven to be the best medicine ever used. Sold by The Modern l'harmacy. Round Trip for One Fare. The Southern Pacific railroad ha decided to make a late ol one lure tor the round trip fioin Pottl.uul ti all points in Oregon to as fir south as Ashland, lor visitors from the K.ist to the Lewis and Clark Kx position, to enable them to look over western Oregon, that they may have an opportunity to locate or in vest. The tickets will be good for 15 davs, with stop over privclcgcs Holders of kxposttion round trn tickets from the east can purchase these tickets this tate, it will depend ujioii the energy shown by the community as to the number o visitors secured. The laxative effect of Chamberlain stomach and Ux or I ablets is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize It is the effect of a mod lelne. For sale by The Modern I'har macy. SPRAINED AN K I.E. STIFF NECK LAME SIIOFEHERS. These are three common ailments for whic h Chamberlain's Pala Halm Is especially valuable. If promptly applied It will save you time, mono and pufforin when troubled wit anv one of t h'S' ailmenti. For :ali by The Modern Pharmacy. The Sltllnir Urn. Asido from the molting season, there In no other time' when the hen needs such careful attention as during tho period when she Is lneubntlng eggs, says Commercial Poultry. Hhe must be kept free from vermin und must have such foods ns will mulntulii the heat of her tnxly uud keep her In good health. Corn Is the tost food for sit ting hens, but should not be made uu oxilusive diet. Supply a variety of fiKxl, with corn ns the baN. mid plen ty of fresh, clean water. It pays to keep the silting Lens healthy und coin fumble. ACl'TE IIHEI.MATISM. Deep tearing or wrenching pains. occasioned by get tips wet through; worso when at rest, or on llrst mov ing the limbs and in cold or damp weather, Is cured ouickly by Ballard h Snow Elnimont. Oscar Oieson, (ilb- son City, 111., writes, Feb. 10, VM2: "A year ago 1 was troubled with a pain In my back. It soon got so bad 1 could not bend over. One bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me. Sold by The Modern Pharmacy. Southern Oregon Chatauqua. "The Southern Oregon Chautau qua Assembly will be held at Ash land. July 12th to 21st inclusive. Reduced rates have been made by the Southern Pacific Co, on the cer tificate plan, from points on Oregon Lines. This assembly piorniscs to be of unusual interest. Anions: the prominent speakers will be Dr. F. W. Gunsaulufl, Dr- Wra. A. Quayle and ltabbi Stephen S. Wise. Special attention wiil be given the musical department, The Assembly building has been enlarged fo double its former capacity, making ample accommodations for all." W. K. Coman, General Passenger Agent KILLthc cough and CURE the LUNCS w,TH Dr. King' Ikvi Discovery FOR Q rONSUV.PTlON 0UGHS an' 0LD3 Prlco 50c &$1. 00 Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and I.UNO TROUB- T t."Q MnHl'V llAOIf Sulci liy IIK.NSON'S 1'IIAICMACY EDWARD B. SIMMONS LAW AND REAL ESTATE Opposite Fostofficc, Eugene, Oregon I run find a purchaser for your real estate or busi ness if you will wll it at prices Uint are right. . . . Can Place a Tew (iood Relinquishments 9 I It I V A T i: Hospital and Saoitarinm Ltll (U1U k3t! All tins latest tri'utiiii'iili. riA!N awl MEDICATED KI.IH THICTV, HTC No cuiitaKl'm) cuhim lakun. Turins rt-asoiiulili!. . OulsnJo int'illiiul Ui;l) fiiriil.sliiHl If re- jt iulri!d. ;5 For turllii'f pui'tiiMilars aililiJi.'si fa liv. II. C. SVllWAW. & fur KllOUIIMtlVTI, Cot A Sure Cure ssws Galh, Hnilfiun. Contract nd Munclo-i, L.uno H.ick. l.tilT Joint. Kios.te.1 I'ont. rinrn-, ScnliN. etc. AN ANTISEPTIC t!i.t fclops IrtitAtlnn, imiIkUii lnnm- niatien, nnil ililvrt out I'.iln. PENETRATES tho IVi.v., U-m tin ! ,l.rou Tiimim, promote a fmo circulation of tho Hlood, wivnm tho Muum natuiul t'lttaticity. lit ST LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED ALWAY& UStD CURED SCIATIC RHEUHATISL1 Mr. V.. A. Slmpnon, 5lX) Cml,: Pt., Kuotville, Tetin., writes: " 1 Iwivp brrn trying llu both of lint (Springi. Ark., for nclntic rln tiin.ilbm, but I gi t inure ulirf fiein Il.illuid'n Sn.n I.iuinirnt limn nv mediilnc er nnylhiiii I linvr rvrr tried. Im losnl find piKituHi.t ut.Irr lr 1 .00. .'.cud mo Iiurc bottle by tfontlicrn IJiprfi." THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 ne suwe vou olt Ttir. otNuiNt Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. SOLD AND RCCOMMENDE.D UT Tho Modorn Pharmacy. SO l b i: ni' di; 111 I I I I : To L. I'. Sl.lVeiiH mid Nil.'! Ib lliiM. nnd to unv mid nil other pd'Hon-i liliiiny I he null I , title or ilit-Tiwt . either in law or eiiuit v. In or in tin- hereinafter detciibeil mining il.iiin nud prcmiMCH, hv thiiiiiKh ol tneh r the silld I.. 1'. SI.IVt'UH lOld Mlcrt 1 lelne i ir elt her ni" t hem : Y'Mi and each of om are hcivb Untitled that t he under.- U'lli d, h.M e peinleil money and perfiTiued labor und work to tin- union nt ol ? m. IiMi upon the "Ml.-f.tl-i" (.M.Mliyi lode uiliiin i 1. inn. Mtn.it'' In the Holii'inl.i .Mining Ihstrl. t. I.ane 1'oui.ty. Stnte n Ol'i'illl, oi nti'd I'V Altlllll llellllM and I.. S. Sl.iM'iisi on tin-'Jlth lav of Inly, 1"'., ti icti mihI notice wumiIuIv recorili'd in the lii cord oi Minum Claim, P.ook ... pu" 1 1 1. Th.it I h" l.ihor wi M if..nn.-i aieL the un iii'v ho cM'einie.i win m:iiie ami ex pended on h.i I' I claim Ix-tH eiii the lirnt day of leeeinber, l'.tol and the thirty-lir-t day of I lecomber, 1:hi in order to In ild t lie mum tuwilu1; claim under the i.rovii.slor.s of Section J''..'i f the MeVH.-l Stat II I M of I lie I III led States and t he lawn of the Mate of OlVtfoll, the HUlue, together ltll the Hum of exbended by Churlen I '.o well, t he other coo Win I' lield t he lllioiiut I'eiililed b.V I'lW to hnld Haid claim lor tin car emlliu; I 'e cemlii r d -t I wi 1 1 . That th" proiorl loiinte hIiiiic of ich of yo'l an i-o-owiiel'M hi i expend ed belli).' the Minn of S l!.i;;4:, ; h , Ulid that if wit hln ninety day- from the Kervue of t Iuk notice upon vou I y the .Sheriff of the coiint , or within ninet c da s from t In nei ylen ,f wald notice by publication, ymi fall to con t ribllte your proport lolm t' Hh.ile n' t he Hii Id ex peii'lil nri a a ro-ow n ,-r, vour IntereMtrt rciini ivel v in said laim will become the propel ty of the undersigned under t h" pi ovlsion of Maid Section L'.'iJI of the l;e iHed Stat-Ute.-l of the I tilted States by reason (hiii'Ii failure to coulrilmle mir proportionate Milan of hiici expetidl- tllle. I i.i ted March '.".! h. !!. ! li bit I.I o. U . 1. 1. o li. H. C. MADSEN, W'atciimaki.k. i. i(irlni; n irnnnimlili' rrmrm All u.irk uu i ii b I t-fl ('. rut rl. W .1 'lien, i lui'i. Ulnl ,! fit ) t ciii r..i: t.K( i:. t I im.nl l'r Uv OKI.. IV. J h iv A' a i i -I in II M T UK -CoTT.M'.K CiKllVI!, OH It. Paid i ) Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan mi iippr.tved cuiity. l-'xchioiii "old, :i lll.ible UIIV ,)liici n tiii'l'nited t.iteM II xi. 1 nut I AKIN, rrcnl.li'iit . W 11 it I t II 'dir. ASK Tim AtiK I.'! KOIl TIC"KI71S VIA W''lilliinrti''rtrfrIMfltnlliik'W' ihM!MMttLriJwiMUiiiiiMiJjl PER M AN BARKER & I'ltorillKTOKS WK Tfir: r:XCMANCj;2I7 - - liKAI.I l(S IN HNK WINKS, IJOUOKS, CIC.ARvS. MhIii Htrt'cl, ;!( if t (J rov.'. Ore I. S. Medley. .I.e. .lohtiHon Medic f Johnson, AttonicyH-ut-la w OJIit f Sttitt'V Ilunh IUdj. Special attention ulvcii to Miuliit! and ( 'orporation I. aw. I J. E. YOUNG Atlorneij-at- Law Ollleu nil M ill 11 Hlri'ft, Wi'sl Mldo CoTTAc.it Ckovi:. Okj:. A. II. KING Attorney ill Law, cottaoi: a no 11:, ouic. Haff & Col Well Mining KiiKliK-erM U. S. Mineral Surveyors Kooin 1 IJatik lildtr. Cotta (10J lt0:i On-Konluii lildtf, Portland, Oregon. It) Spokane, St. 1'nul, MinneapollH, I) ninth, Vhlraao, St I.ouIh AND A 1.1. POINTS KAST AM) SOUTH Overland Trains U lily Tha Flyer And The last Mail Splendid Service Up to date Equipment j Courteous Employes jOallght Trip across the Cncads and j . Rocky Mountains. 1 i l'or TIcki-tH. KatcH. I'ohleiM tmd I'ull liiformatloii, Call on or luldrcHS, II. DICKSON, U. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. S. (I. YKUKKS., A. O. 1'. A. in iui; a vi iui" mi l i l i in u:i. nr. .i t, scnitiu, Wtuit, W'v e.lv,. expedited ncrviceou freight. Koiile your HhlpmeuiM la ireat Noithern. l ull lii foiiuatioii fnnu W.xi. II Ainu ii. Cent, Atit. I'orthiiid, Oregon. 0. it S. E K it 'ninit ThI.Ib No. I To tnke elfect April lit, Kh1 lii.inel JAS. IL'lOTTa ; PKOPKIETOK.S OK A vS. POWKU. TWasliii fitalsiil ALHO OFFICE OK rilK i -l "V "' l l II I lie. No II No 1 I' M A.M M 2 -:m J..V.I :i:in il:M .v.t in K : J 1 : 'I '. 7 v n :i ,Ci V. Iluuuil No 2 -Wo 4 I Kiev I A.uT I'.m" 11:10, tt.lfi First Class Turnouts, I'OTTS & McQUEHN - or Ol 0TTAGI5 OKOVK, 0KB il Hllll i 'I IIDs. 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To I m ore triiln ; iru4xt)t muni m tiinu to ot.iiuU of iU ....in mi DlllllUHVH. Vm M....I.. .....I is. 1.4 in.MTII. lU'lliriillllt fil ti. lliiuniliiyii .ml Hulur.Uyit Kri'lglii will not I rc.Hjlvoil A. . AVOOI, Muimtrcr TRAINS. Haiti, i . runivAL iu DtrARTURE OF 8. P Suiirti not it . . 11 11:113 n .ni. No. 1U. BOUTfl tnouNn NO. II 1:0, p.m, . 16 U-.'H H.U, -w a.m. 1