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Lane County Bank. (Established in 1882.) EtJaENE, OREGON. A. general Banking business in all branches transacted on favorable terms. J M. ABitAMS, Ciuliivr. j A. O. IHlVKY, Jit., Awl. t.'aslir. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquer! Pain, Makes nan or Beast well again. Constipation, Ditziners, Falling Sen satirnp.Nc rv cus twitching ot the eyei and other fails. Strengthens, inviitoratt: and tones tbc en-ire; yitfin. t'Ui.vau cant ) eb 1 11 ty 1 jd isMon e c:-.cU-ve:ont! una rthtom week f 'gars l-.lna In th. InoV WjvW I", 1omi 4Uutnt,.. 11 ca U s'.ipu-l ui a; days tii-i lw ciK'i.vciy vns in-:1"1 lv tr.eS-ccial ';-;ol ilwr;.f.ai'.i(ii!i!j:r, n:cA:l Itiylitaie. r-w-f.il, 1 li 1.-.1 fcjl 1 f-.r i'l.O) : ..! :-. 'e,',",r tut . r ;i tttQ p:Jrii c f v i!ll.. rffWIIMV iicscr. t are itl enU '.cr o octo . !fce-it .,,,. r.. . ,.. It t cr u j. .... ; . r-'r.' 'i nstil "iturjr.i v'.r r-V :v..'., .t.'.Uuit Moptt Vro, .Ua -Scri Ai L.IH-. -it S..n I . ;;.0, f-.-' NIGHT MOVt? THE BOWELS IN THE MORiNG igton's 9th street drng store. ES BO TOD KNOW OR. FELIX LE BR'JN'S SJpL SIO PUHYHHYHl nU5 IW&?n,l "id mtljr PKKKCH. tr-.tt a-'. " tj',"'"!! h- ma-kM. l-iic. TH'a cxtn- Ei&S! ordiuiiry Ko iitoBfHTI J'lvenator ib IlSffjiJ 'be most laLRKH wondorful l:!KW5tf3 mscotery of ZWZvM 'M ase. It IHlGKBj ''orwdoythe EfflJm'Sl S r.en of ISJvPrSl Europe and EffTfeel Hudjan i, E fcVMtja wZy FmsW rm stops fW$w 'so In 5 ffif.-i&J$& i --Jl at Vcrln WOLF-SOLANGE. .t.Bi'.C.k 'U han?' out ""B over our shoulders, wo three had h,r, riu,l T. the .turamn i .u L .-uB an m " wa beautiful forest iif AZnddWot.n?lew hlH .tha Salnt- totat Th l!,i f 4 Blt ,he NewuiB- was tho vi?uU , tramp ,or tha dy arm of th.f i i P'" huddled up in an fn ley.ThlchdW1iethefore J5 .WB 4lncd with an old frlend oi mine, a doctor, whoso small connection n, TCr flve or ne'Bhboring pansnes. IJlnner over, wo seated ourselves in the open In front of the house and meditatively smoked our cherry wood nl .i a inesnadawswere gathering upon the tail tree tops all around us with tho slow- nessof a June evening. Hero and there a oloud of swallows was to be soen. From a uttle steeple Just visible above tho roof or the bouses rang out tho 0 o'clock An- gclus in slow, measured tones, an Inter- val of silence between each stroke, and in the dlstanco could be heard the barking of tho farm dogs as they called to and an- swered each other. A youngish woman, dressed In a short skirt of rod matorial, with a whito bodice, oanie out of a houso closo by and went to- ward the river. She was carrying a baby in long clothes on her loft arm and hold- Ing with her right hand tho ohubby fist of a littlo boy, who In turn was grasping tho hand of a younger brother. Whon she reached the bank of the river Cher, the young mother sat down on a'blg stono and nursed the baby, whilo tho two boys quiokly undressed and tumblod into the water, where they splashed about and throw water ovor ono anothor with shouts of laughtor. "Thore's a picture which would have a tremendous success in the salon," said ono of my companions, who was an artist. "Scehowtbo light falls upon herl And what a splondid posol How well the red skirt Bhows up on the dark backgroundl" "Are you looking at Wolf-Solango, young gentlemen. " asked a voice behind us. It was our host, who had been detained Inside hv thn Arrlvnl nf A nnflnnt n.wl Dhn now rejoined us. Of course we asked him who Wolf-Solange was, and how she came by such a strange name, and In reply he told us the following story: "Wolf-Solange, whose proper name is Solange Grillet, maiden name Tournier, was tho prettlost girl all around Tronsays ton years ago. Hard work In the Holds and maternal cares have left their mark upon nor, but she is still pretty for a wom an of 80, as you oan see. . . "At the time tho adventure happened which earned for her the nicknamo of Wolf-Solango she was still single. Hor parents were tenants of the small farm of Rein-du-Bols, about eight or nine miles from bore, near Lurcoy-Lovy. Although poor, she had no lack of suitors, even among the well tfO do young men of the neighborhood, but the only one she en couraged was a certain Laurent Grillet, to whom she had taken a fonoy when she was a mere girl and thoy used to tend sheep together. "Laurent Grillet was a foundling. His fortune consisted of his strong arm only. Solange's parents, not seolng tho advisa bility of marrying their daughter to a man just as poor as they wore, especially when she had several much better chances, for bade Solange to meet her lover, but the parents' Injunction was unheeded, and as they lived in the same village and the for est was closo by the opportunities of moot ing were numerous and easy. When the Tourniers discovered that the lovers still saw eaoh othor and percelvod that neither soft words nor blows bad any effect upon Solange, they came to a weighty dociBlon they would send her out to service at Ur say, on the niodol farm of M. Boger Du flos, our deputy. "Perhaps you think that this step put a stop to the lovers meeting. It so, you are quite mlBtakon. The only difference was that they bad to see each other at night. As soon as it was quite dark tho young people slipped away from the re spective farms on which they worked, and taking a short cut to save time and to avoid the high road met In the forest, un known to any one. "It was In 1879. The summer and au tumn passed in this way; then came the winter and a terrible winter It was! The winwr-anu .orr drew one end of her cloak, which she had beF,Wf8 iSiff. . irCes wrapped bin. in, over her own benumbed jssrsi bziney,ltb fOT"'thoyboth woite4,or rrYTsTyo'u1.lg gentlemen, wolves. They' "Strango fancies took possession of tholr prowled about the outlying farms of Lur- disordered minds as they lay half uncon-oey-Levy and Ursay, alarming tho good solous. It was ones again summer tlmo, people who lived on those farms, and were and thoy were wondering through the for ever, seen In the streets of Saint-Bonnet- est decked with summer verdure, enjoy-le-Desort, an out of the way littlo place lng the lowly Juno evening. Then the closo to the forest Wolf hunts were or- trees and hedges became suddenly bare ganizod to kill them, ond 60 francs were and the forest covered with snow, upon Said tor a wolfs head. I myself saw three which stood out clearly a mass of moving fii mwn ones and a vouna one- forms with blazing eyos and gaping on tho opposite bank of the Cbcr one morning whon I was on my way to Saint Amand In my cart. "But neither the hard winter nor the wolves prevontod Laurent and Solange m at nlnl.f. In ttA fnmatL In spitoof alldongors they continued their nlabtly expeditions. Kvery evening Lau- rent left Lurccy-Lovy, his gun under his arm and walked through the snow cov- erod' forest with a blithe, fearless stop, Solange on her sldo, slipped away from Ursav at 9 o'clock, and they mot at a glade called 'The Walk. ' about a milo and a half from here. "On Christmas evening thoy met as usual but jus as Laurent reached the alodo ho slipped upon the frozen ground Snd I fell In such an awkward way as to nreak bis right leg and sprain bis right wrfst Solango tried to lift him up, but was unable to do so. She could only drag was " , . d t hlm up wft bJiffiBJUiS S " "Stop there, my poor Laurent,' she Mld wrappinV bcr cloak around him, Baiu, wrni'pius ;TnmVndrhTuTh"ct7- ' "ctrfrtAd off on her woy to the Til- JnLZTZaintLro.i logo anu jiau vut when she heard tbe report oi a gun ami a-h tr,r hp In S-hp ran naca to nr lut-r, whom sho found ghastly pal" with pain and fear, one band convulsively clutching his gun, which was lying on the ground. " 'What Is tbe matter, Laurent, dear? she asked anxiously. 'Was it you who flredl" . , " 'Yes ' he replied. 'Soon after you had left me I noticed a stroug amell, and when I looked up I saw an animal with glaring red eyes and as big as a great dog. I be lieve it wos a wolf. ' " 'Did you fire at It!" "No; I couldn't lift tho gun, you know, on account of my arm. I pulled the trigger as 1 1 rested on the ground to fright en the bruto, and you see ho is gone.' " 'Will it como back!' asked Solange after a moment's reflection. " 'I am ttiro It Willi' answered tho joung nittn. 'You'll hnvo to stop hero ! with me, Solan ge. If you don't, the beat win out. me. u-r, saia eolange, -i p with sou. Iot ma hnvn vnnr tmn ' 'Very well, dear,1 laid Solange, 'I'll ?ho took up tho weapon, shook 5ut the discharged oartridgo and put in a fresh onVn1 thejr botn ""W anxiously. moon, still Invisible, had rlserT above the horilon' for th0 "kyrefleoted a confused li8ht' whlch h804' brighter each minute, Laurent wag feverish he shivered and groaned. Solange, benumbed with oold, standing up with her back against the bogan to get drowsy, "All at once a kind of whine or howl, llke that ot do chained up at night, niade her jump. In tho semldarkness she saw two fiery eyes. It was the wolf, "Laurent tried to got up and take the Ban, but the pain was too great, and he 'dl back again into a sitting position with a groan. " 'Make ready, Solango, bo cried. 'Aim straight between tho eyos, and don't Are t0 soon.' "Solange raised the weapon to her shoulder, took aim and fired, but the kick of tn0 Bn mado her miss tho animal, Nevertheless, scared by tho report, It lied along the road and waa quickly out of sight. A littlo while aftorward they heard " howling In the distance, and it was an- swered by others. "The moon now emerged from behind th trees and lighted up the wholo of the forest, and a terrifying sight met the eyes of the lovers. Within gunshot wore flve wolves, seated on their hindquarters, like do8s. across tho path, whilo another, bolder than its fellows, was slowly mak- lnB lts wny toward Laurent and Solange. " 'Listen to what I toll you, Solange,' Laurent. 'Tnko aim at tho ono which 's coming toward us. If you can manngo to knock him over, tho others will eat him, and wo shall have a rest whilo they oro doing it.' "The wolf continued toadvanoo slowly. They oould seo its rod eyeballs, its bonos showing through Its dull, raggod looking coati so thin was It through hunger and tta "V"1 mDUU with the tongue banging Out. " 'Best the butt of tho gun well in tbe hollow of your shoulder, ' said Laurent 'Now lot him liavo itl' "Bangl Tho wolf gave a Jump in tho air and fell dead without a sound. Tbe others rushed away as hard as thoy could and disappeared in tbe brushwood. " 'Run to tho wolf, qulok, Solange!' ex claimed her lover. 'Drag It as far up the road as you ean. Thero is no danger tbe others won't come back yet.' "Sho ran to tho doad wolf, but he called hor book when sho had gone a tew steps. '"We ought to cut off the head, you know, so as to got tho reward.' " 'Havo you got a knifof' sho askod. . ' " ' Yes, hero in my belt.' "It was a hunting knifo, with a short handle and a wide blade. She took it, and running to where tbe animal lay she out off Its hoad and dragged tho carcass by ono foot over tho slippery ground as far away as she oould and returned to Laurent with the head. "What Laurent bad foreseen took place. Tbe wolves, frightened at first by tho death of their companion, came back all ftvo of them when thoy smelled blood. By tho light of the moon tho two young peoplo saw the group of wolves struggling, fighting and rolling over one another in their efforts to get a full share ot the prey, of which they dovoured every Bcrap. "Laurent began to suffer terribly from his broken leg. Solange, whoso nerves were giving way undor the strain, was vainly endeavoring to strugglo against fa tigue and drowsiness. Twloo tho gun nearly fell from her hands. "Having finished their meal, the wolves began to come nearer to the young people. The girl fired onoe, twice, at random In their midst, but her frozen fingers trem bled, and the bullets went wldo of the mark. At tho report of the gun the brutes scurried away along tbe road for somo short distance, whore they stopped for a fow minutes and then camo baok. "Lauiont and Solange knew that It was all ovor with them then, and that thoy must perish. The girl let the gun fall to the ground, but not for an instant did she think of abandoning hor wounded lover and saving herself by flight She lay down upon tho frozen ground hy his sldo and mouths, a moss which grew larger ovory minute and drew nearer to them to dovour them. "But fortunately ncithor Laurent nor Solango was destined to dlo In that aw ful manner. Providence I bcllevo in Providonoc, my boys ordained on that very morning I was returning through the forest in my cart from Salnt-Bonnot- le-Desert, where I bad been to attend a very urgont casa I was driving, whilo my servant, holding a loaded gun ready in his hand, was on the lookout for wolves, No doubt tho bells on my horso frightened the brutes, forwo did not seo a singlo ona When wo reached the tree at the foot of which the lovers were ying, my horse shied and so drew my attention to them. I jumped out and aided by my man lifted the poor things, unconscious and stiff with co d, into the cart, covered them with everything we had in the way of rugs and made my way as quiokly as possible to v- lt"'d,not ,or8et t8k8 0"'' bead with me. " was about 7 o 'clock, and the day hi-PfiklniT- whan vi nBched tha Til- ..ge. We were met by a large party con- slstlng of the men employed on the farm of M. Roger Duflce, and about half the people of the Tillage, who, uneasy at the f-k , Kr.iAn. wnra aolns In -- o-. - search of her. And It was In that large kitchen where you have just dined that Laurent and Solango, restored to eon- I sciousness and seated In front of a flam- ! Ing beochwood fire, told us What thoy had passed through during that dreadful" night." I "Well, doctor, I suppose tbey got mar- j rled after thatf" we asked. "Of course," replied the doctor. I Weaw Wolf-Solange dress ber two boys ' and come toward us on ber way back to her home, the child asleep In ber arms and tbe others walking by her side as before. As she passed us sbe smiled at the doctor, who smiled In return and wished her a cheery "Good evening, Solangel" From ' the French in Strand Mags line. TURF PHILOSOPHY. Two good trottini; horses make up a span of life. An honest ignoramus in the judges' stand cau do lots of harm. In the trotting business, as in all oth ers, "time" rights many things. People often seem to forget that many j of tho cheap prices realized for horses today are for very cheap horses. At the present time it does not pay to breed inferior stock, and it is to be sin cerely hoped that it never will again. It will not do to argue that because a trotter or pacer is the best of his day the man who drives him is also the best driver. Generally a community that raises good horses shows progress and intelli gence and will almost surely become prosperous. It is human nature to long for that which the possessor values highly and is reluctant to part with in horseflesh as in all other tilings. If you own a well bred stnllion and in tend to stand him for public service next season, j-e member that at a small cost you can publish the fact. The principal trouble in the trotting horso market is that would be purchas ers cannot now got the money to pay for horses that they want. Results are what horsemen are looking for. Never buy unless the individual suits you perfectly, is n phiu which works well when buying a horso. In the horse business profit comes from economy, and good, warm, sta bling, plenty of wholesome feed anil careful attention aro great sources of economy. Turf, Field and Farm. BANKS AND BANKING. New Yort has 1,610,289 depositors in savings banks, who deposited $588,405, 421. In 1703 the "Royal Kalendar" was pub lished, a list of responsible bankers ami goldsmiths with whom it was snfo to deposit money. Cromwell, the lord protector, sorionsly considered the propriety of establishing a publio bank and began to take the pre liminary steps in 105S, shortly before his death. Tho English Rlack Friday was May 11, 1SC0, the height of tho commercial pnnio of that year. The American Black Fri day was Sept. 24, 1809, when a group of speculators in New York snddonly ad vanced the price of gold and produced n disastrous punic. In 1809 the British courts decided that a peer could be made a bankrupt. The decision was appealed, in the case of tho duke of Newcastle, to the house of lords, which affirmed it. In 1871 it was de cided that a bankrupt could not sit in the house of lords. Tho British securities, at first called exchequer bills, were invented by Mon tague, afterward earl of Halifax, anil first issued in 1097. They were really the government's accommodation notes, is sued in anticipation of taxes and being receivable for taxes. When the Bank of the United States wound np its ailuirs.in 1811, tho stock holders received all their money and a premium of 81 per cent. When the sec ond Bank of the United States suspended, in 1840, the stockholders got nothing, the entire capital having been lost. St. Louis Qlobe-Democrat. STAGE GLINTS. The Tavary opera company went to pieces in BnnTalo. Walter Sunford is the now tnnuagcr of Niblo s Garden, New York. Rosina Yokes will try and recover her health in Devonshire, England. Richard Place, aorialist, is nt his home in Toledo suffering from a severe fall. Carroll Johnson has given up his star ring tour for the present and is a feature in a variety bill in New York. Billy Van, one of the best of the min etrel comedians, was married in New York to Miss May Stuart, now with "My Aunt Bridget. Sol Smith' Russell told an Albany re porter that his engagement at Duly cost him (10,000, and lie would never ap pear in New York again. "Percy and Harold" is tho title of the farce comedy, by Georgo C. Jeulcs, in which Ward and Vokcs will commence a stellar tour next September. It is rumored that Rose Coglilun con templates organizing a stock company in New York, and that a theater is to be erected for her on a Broadway site in the near future. Lillian Russell receives on un average 50 letters a day. Most of thorn aro re quests for her pictures and autographs. A not infrequent missive is ono propos ing marriage. According to a well defined rumor, the next recruit in the ever increasing ranks of tbe Tandevillers will be Mrs. Sophie Knight, widow of George S. Knight, the noted German comedian. FIGS AND THISTLES. The next door neighbor to pride is shame. I Lot's wife was what might be called a well preserved woman. If some of our heads were not so big, onr hearts would grow taster. A rose, measured by its fragrance, makes a cabbage head look little. - The best preparation for doing great things ia to be faithful in little ones. ' When people are hired to be good, they will stop as soon as the pay stops. When yon want a friend, don't choose a man whose children are afraid of him. Give the deTil a chance lo taVo bis pick in a family of boys, t.:nl lie wiil al ways get tbe best one. To read a bad book is as good a way as yon can talio to let thn devil know that yon would like to be better acquainted THE SECRET OF lEAUT ThenKMt effective sM. j'urifj-iug ami beau tifying K-x:p iu tho worM. ll it UiO oi:'y preventive of itlmj los,Mackheju!s,rcHl, rouj;li, and city n..in, rvtl,ttnh hantts with ehni e less ualb, dry, th':i, ami falling hair, ami fiinple taby l)U:r.,lies. It U no because 1' tribes at the cau'O of moat complexion:. disllKurttttous.viiL.. rnKCi.tHiOKn.lituiTArrt), INFLAMED, OMUnVUllKUD, OU ftLUQUUll i'OUK. FOR FACIAL BLEMISHES rashes, freckles, bltoB and stings of hiiecta, irritations, yellow, oily, a ul mothy skins, chafliigs, and umluo puroplrallou. CI Tl CI' HA BOAl, because of Its dullcate indi cation, is the modt Bootulng, cooling, purify ing, and healing application, as woll as bu'iii beyond all comparison tho purest, sweotcl. and most rrfroslting of toilet, bath, ami nursery soup. Bale greater than combine I sales of all other skin and complexion soaps. Bold throughoutthe world. Price. 2fto. Pottrii Drug and Cue. C'ohp., Hole l'roii., ltotn. All about the Skiu. Bcalp. and llalr," frw sf An agreeable Taxstlvo and Nxkvx Tokio. Bold by Drag-gists or sent by mall. &&.MO, and H-OOpor package. Samples free. tT TIf The Favorite TOOTS KWTM IV U JUUforthoToathandilnatb.xOa. Bold by Henderson A Linn. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, January 29, 1UU5. Notice Is henby given that limner nl. Johuaoo, widow of John N. Johnson, do- oeaaed, the following named S"Hler bits filed nolieeof her iutention to make filial proof In auppori of bis olalui, and that said proof will be made beforo A. O. Jennings, couu- ty oleik nt I.uie county, Oregon, nt Eugene, Lane enmity, Ori-gon, on Marob U, 1805, viz; John N. Johnson on homestead e.ttry No. (171)8 lor tbe N E of Beo 24, Tp 10 8, l 2 W. He l imits the following witnesses lo prove his continuous residence upon and I'ultivnlion of, said land viz: Jiiuiis Parvin, Joel Addington, Daniel Huntsir.Kor, all f Dexter, Lane oonuly, Oregon, and J. W. Kimball, ol Trent, Lane conuty Oregon. R. M. VliToli, Register, Hrc tbe trigbeet of all Digb Grate0. uaattanteft nigh Frame, Wood Rim, De tachable Tire, Scorcher, weight, 21 lbs ... . Steel Rims, Waverley Clincher Tires, weight, 24 lbs. HS Regular Prame, same weights ........... ass Ladles' Drop Frame, aama weights and Tires . . S7 Ladles' Diamond, Wood Rims, weight, 20 lbs ... . SIS A Good Agent Wanted In every town where we are not satisfactorily represented. A splendid business awaits the right man. THE NEW IS w i : and 0. R. 11. CD'S LIKES. THE SHORT ROUTE To (mints. In WASHINGTON, luAIIO, MONTANA, DAKOTAH, MINNESOTA anu the Fast. Through tickets on ssle to and from CIIK'AOO, BT. LOI'IS, WAHIII.MITO.V, 1'IllLADKL ('III A, NK'.V YORK, BOSTON and ALL POINTS In the United States, Canada and Kurope. The Orcat Northern Railway is a new transcontinental line. Huns buffet-library observs tlon cars, palace sleeping and dining cars, family tourist sleepers and first and second class coaches. Havings rock ballast track the Great Northern Railway Is free from duit, one of the ehlel annoyancesof transcontinental travel Round tickets with stop ova nrlv) leges snd choice of return routes. For further Informstlon call upon or writs E. J. FRASIER, Eugene, Oregon Ore. O. DONOVAN, General Agert, unThlidHiuei I'ottlaiirt.iTirrn. Eugene Iron Works, GEO. X. FRAZEK. Proprietor. Steam Fittings, Brass Goods, Castings, Engines, Boilers Store Fronts, Etc. StfWlr.g Maohtna Repaired. gO Itepatrlng of all kinds doiio.-l Agent for I.lly Aiul-Frirtlon Metal. -ihopon Klithl slrem at Mill Kaca Superior Photographs. -SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.- Corner St ll and Willamette Sis. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. Lund Office at I'.osi burn, Or , Fit). 7. '05. Notice is h. roliy given- thut tha follow liikViiRnied si-ttler baa riled uotioe of hia iu ttutiou (o make miat proof iu .umuirt of hia o'niii), aud that riaid proof will be nmdu be-fore A 0 Jeuuinga, county ol. ik of Lhuo county, urfunn, at htigi-ne, Jj.tie county Ore on, eu Wtriueadi.y, Muicb 27th 1895. viz: TtiiHuah fleaMie, on lit mesleitd en try No. 0800, lor the lols .1, 4 mid 7, stction 18, tp. 19 H,r I w Hu nauies the following wittuaafs to provo his continuous rrrditMice upon aud uulitvaiinn of stiid land, viz lleuiy 14. Tiltou Di liter, Lauo onunty Oregon; John A. llrigua of Dext.r Laue county, Oregon; Altxiua N. Miller, of Tr. ut, Lime onunty, Orrg- u; S'.iuuel l'aiks ol Fit iimmt 1-1 ill Laut county, Ongou, R. M. Viutch, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Otlloe nt Itmeburg, Oregon, January 31, 1"J5. Notice ia horeby given that the folio ving nauitd aoillir has tiled notice ol ber ititeti tiou to uiako cornuiuti.t ion tini.l proof iu st.p . Sort ol htr claim, and that said proot will e made b. fore A O. Jennitiga, Ccuuly Cltrk of Lane ('ountv, Ortgou, at En lien., Lnne Ceuuty. Otegou, on Muiuh 23 1K95, viz: Barah t'.. Uower, ou homo strati No. 71129, for the lota 1, 2, 3 aud 4 ol seo 11, Tp 10 8, It 2 Enat. She names the following wituesBes lo piove her oontiutinua residence upon and oultivatioi. of, Baid land, viz: Kale Mor gan, of Gate Cn-tk, l.nne Co., Or. Ira P. Uower, of Oaie creek. Lime Co., Or Clar ence 'i'hcuisnu, ol UnteOroelf Lane Co, Or Thcruii C. Thomson, of Gate Creek, Lane Co., Or. R. M. Vk-aicn, Reg later. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore. Jan. 31, 1H95 Notice is hereby givon thnl the follow nmuiid Itlcr has filed notice ol her inten tion lo make commutation final prool in support ol her claim, slid that Baid proot will ! made before A. 0. Jennings, county clerk ol Lane county, Oregon, at Eugene, Laue county Oregon, on Mara b 23, 1895, viz: Knto Morgan, on Ilouieatoad entry No. 7927, (or the lols 5, 0, 7 and 8 of seo. tlon 14, Tp 10 B, It 2 Enat. She names tha following witnesses lo prove her oonlinuouB rcBidonco upon and cultivation nf, said land, viz: Sarah E. liower, Ira P. flower, Olarenoo Thomson and Theron U. Thomson, all of Gate ('reek, Lano county, Oregon. It M. Vk.tcu, Register. .CYCLES. Superior to ang JSicgcIe built in tbe umorli), regatMees ot Price. Read the following opinion of one of the most prominent American dealers who has sold hundreds of these wheelsi Ricnvosm, Va., Oct, 2, 1894. Indiana BieyeU Company, Tndianafiolit, Ind.t Oewti-sm km The Warerley scorcher and Belle came to hand yesterday. We areafraid youhave sent us the high priced wheel by mistake. You can't mean to tell us that this wheel retails for $S5 1 We must say that it Is, without exception, the prettiest wheel we have ever seen, and, moreover, we have failb In It. although it weighs only 22 lbs., for of all Waverleya we have sold this year and last (and you know that la a right good number), we have never had a single f-ame nor fork broken, cither from accident or defect, and that la more than we can say of any other wheel, however high grade, ao called, that we sell. We congratulate ourselves every day that we are the Waverley agents. Youra truly, miu C Mercbr & Co. Iivj,TjsyrsaATBD Catjsxxiovio Fnsts 1 INDIANA BICYCLE CO INDIANAPOLIS, INO. WAY EAST.