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Health Restore;- ALL' EUN DOWN Ko Strength nor Energy A M'lZt-i'Orln Aft IIWV,1 UMIU 1-Ia.ncis COVERED Wit)) S ORES. CURED BY USING Ayer'sSarsaparilla " Several years np:o, my blood was lu O bad COnnillon, nil ciu inn uunu, w nnd my general heiilih very much lin- 0 uaired. Sly hands were covered with o: tore sores, discharging all the time. I Oi had no strength nor energy and my feel- O inus were niiseiHtiir hi me caih:iiio. jvw vj last. I commenced taking Ayer's Sarsa- O parllla and soon noticed a change for the Oj better. My appetite returned and with o ft ri-neweu siruitKiii. r.ucuuriiueu uy these results. I kept on taking the Bar- O, - ..Mln till 1 hull tmnil lv hnltloa ami O my hcaltfi was restored." A. A. Towns, 0 r.,n llurris House. Thoninson. X. Dak. O: v.vv. -, . -. Ayer'sXSarsaparilla Admitted AT THE WORLD'S FAIR oi OS ooooooooooooooooooooooo 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, AH Cattle Ailments, AH 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 conqueri Pain, Makes flail or Beast well sain. Europe and Am.H,i HlMvm H'ldrsn stopa "uTatweness Of t',!0 dl VlS'o In 0 days, rnrea ins fiAfiL'OOD Mm q'.iiefelv. Cvera.OiiOprivr.teerido'seirciit?. 1'reiuaturcne.a u-..n inrxrtenry in ihe first sture. it is a fynip om of bi mli-sl wetness aid tarn mi- s. It can bo slopped in 20 days oy too use o r Huriyarj. iiieie diM-overy ,rs- rcr.(; ty ine-im-of the old imor,s liaison H?tj;;sl lntl!uti. "is the strorirest lita.izcr nc-j. It is very lwe.-f.il, but bafml. :-. fold U.t fl.M e. pri--'ijfirs psckajtm for (S.C0( lain sealed bnos). r:'.ten uoramee given for a cure. Ifyo'ibtiy xe3 and are lot en'lrlv cnrc-J.sir more ".111 U) sent to yon fnc of nil cra.es: Senlf .r cirra'ar-and ("tlm'vMiU. AHreS3 HCDRON lHKUICAf INSTITUTE, JiuicUou Moekum, ;trL( t .V lilit Si San Fraiif-'ffo, ".! . THIQ OADCD iikeptonOeatE.C.DAKKS I niO r ArCll Advertising Asency, M and m Merchant Kxchangc, Kan Francisco, C'al. a?r coutracta for advertUiug can be made. n S7y? Mm .Yl2d"ful KrJ oustri chine 1 Moray or W;i$&4 ot the cyts ?!,' i)PMM and other h len en. V.l-r.r.' i,ails Inulii.... M;V-.ft..! Strengthens. ado men St EHSYMl Invigorates rfr. :It.' ana lonesine Fvlit.'. vrll eii'ircrvstem. . F&WsWl Hudvnn cam '-Vv tk ,v4 Nervousness, S?,VW"'lbvi Km lis Ions, fevH'i5!; " restores iltC'jVWlS vesk rrgans. fritfitUSa P-'im to the . Bli.ia toot, lossei i jnkfct stopper REMEMBER. When comes tho Bad year to Its close And leaves fall fast about thee, think In other gardens summer glows, And othcra, thirsting, breathe and drink The perfume of the rose. Bethink thee, even in thy snowsl And when thy rose is blossoming know, Though thino laugh in its rosy crown, In othor gardens, stripped and brown, At other feet, dead leaves fall down. Dead roses lie beneath the snow. Bcmemlwr. when thino bud and blowl -Grace E. Channiug in Youth's Companion. WANTED, A HUSBAND. Tho following porsonal might havo been seon nil that summer on tho fourth pngo of a promlnont journal: Yfanted.-A young lady residing in the provinces, pretty and distinguished, with a uoi. oi oou.iau rranea, desirea to marry a gen tleman of about 85 years, one in tho legal or military profession preferred, who resides In Paris. No agenciea. Address Madehuo T. T., box 833 this office. Elodlo Itnbottcnu, tho party referred to, was a young lady, to bo suro, and Is bo still, moro's tho pity. She also rosltloa in the country still, for hor father Is a judgo at St. Colombian, an obscure town In tho canton of Benuco. But, first, Eho was not prottyj second, she was not at all distinguished; third, tho above montioned 800,000 francs are prin cipally expectations from her uncle, a bachelor, It is true, but sonrcely 40 years of ago and 6olid as a rock. As to the ''nongencios," that was a baso deception. "Madeline T. T., box 833," was In roallty Theodore Tordlvol, whose trade is to arrange matrimonial bnrgalns. "Tardlvel has wrltton mo a long lottor, " said Judge Bnbottonu to his wife one morning of last autumn. "Hero is his plan: The army manouvors cominenco a wook from now, and St. Colombian has been doslgnatod to provide quarters for a half battery of artillery. "This half bnttory of artillery is oom mnndod by Captain Lecomto, and Captain Lecomto wishes to marry a young lady who has boon brought up in tho country. Now, don't think of anything but making tho houso look its best. We must havo n socond girl, too, so that tho cook will not have to wait on tho table. " "Goodness," gasped Mine. Kabottenu, "what an oxponso!" "I do not deny that It Is qulto a oonsld erablo outlay, but do you or do you not want Elodie married? Sho's SO now, and for tho past eight years wo havo offored her to every bachelor, groon or ripe, in tho country round, to say nothing of widow ers. Now a chance offers itself, and we must profit by it. I shall go and fix it with the mayor so that they quartor tho paptain on us." When Septomborcnmo, cannon soundod all tho morning long through tho vast plain that surrounds St. Colombian, and toward 4 o'clock In tho afternoon tho ap proach of the half battery was announced. Presently tho captain nppoarcd at the whitowashed gatothat served as boundary for Judgo Kabottonu's torrostrlul paradise. Babotteau, undor tho spreading acaola trees, was reading Tho lievue des Deux Alondos. His wlfo, not far away, was cutting bunches of grapes from tho yol lowlng trollis, and behind tho white mus lin ourtain of tho parlor window Elodlo, warned by a .prooonoortod signal, burst with tho energy of despair into a lovo song. "Madame," ho bogan, with n bow, "allow mo to introduce mysolf. I am" "You nro known to us already, M, Lo comto. Wo woro oxpootlng you." Tho officer bowed and smiled and shook hands with Babottoau. Thon ho was led to tho parlor, to tho great confusion of Elodie, who suddenly cut Bhort hor song, blushing as if she had been 100 miles from suspecting that an artlllory captain was to set foot that dny within tho limits of the canton in which hor father adminis tered justice. The captain dlsorcotly suggostcd that ho would take his meals at tho hotel, but thoy soon gavo him to understand that that would be an unpardonable Insult. It is unnecessary to say that tho dinner was a foast. By dossort tho four persons assembled seemed to have known each other for ten years, and tho captain mado a conquost of them all. At 10 o'clock ho asked permission to ro tiro. "Of oourso, doar M. Lecomto," said Mine. Babotteau. "Aftor suoh a fatigu ing journoy I hope you will sloop woll un der our modest roof." In the morning at 4 o'clock, whon the captain went down to mount his horso, tho judgo was waiting for nlm to take breakfast. That evening there was now repetition of tho follies of Belshazzar. Lecomto politoly nsked the fair Elodie to play for him; then in his turn tho young man was lnvitod to Bing. ilo ac cepted without hesitation, and ho had a superb voice, oxt ho ployed one ot Men delssohn's "Songs Without Words," with undeniable merit. Elodlo's father and mother woro in cc stasios. As to tho girl hersolf, sho could feel wings gontly sprouting on hor shoul ders. A couple of days later Babotteau dls oreetly brought up the Biibjeot of officers marrying and protended to dorry it. Lo comto smiled significantly and politely opposod his host's theories, flo added that during tho war the married officers had porformod thoir duty better, if possiblo, than tho others. That night not a member of tho family slept a wink, Elodlo least of all. "Woll, it ought to go through this tlmo, " Mmo. Babotteau declared to her husband, "for, according to my calculations, this week has cost us at least 400 francs." "You can't make nn omolet without breaking eggs," tho judge replied scnten tlously. Ho had secretly written to Tardlvel. "Lecomto is charming. Ho 6uits us to a T. Is it necessary to glvo him o hintf" And Tardlvel had replied: "Pretend to know nothing about It. When ho comes back, I will see him. I will manage the whole affair." Howovor, tho last day of tho maneuvers had coma That evening tho Babotteau kitchen was needed for a supremo effort, destined, to all appearances, to bo crowned with sucooss. But, alas, at the accustomed hour the oaptaln's horse was brought back to tho stable by his orderlyl Elodlo, who was watching for tho return of her future hus bandthey called him so already among themselves from behind the blinds, Dew to tho gorden and cried out in anguish: "Merciful heavens, is he woundedt" "No, mademoiselle," replied tho ordor ly, with a peculiar smile. "The captoln' health Is in statu quo. But you'd better tell your papa not to keep the soup wait ing for him." "Isn't he coming to dinner?" "No, mademoiselle, ho Is going to havo dinner at the While Horse Inn, and he will sleep there altorwnrd. I am to fetch bis things as soon as I have ansaddled'the ' maro." I Tho dinner of tho trio was most melan choly. I Bright and early the next day Rabot- teau sought out tho landlord of the Whtto Horse, who was much flurried by the i prosonce of a dozen officers ot all grades. "Can you tell me," the judge asked, "If tho artillery captain who was quartered at my house" . "Ho is In No. 8, judgo. The captain Is 6till In his room, for tho maneuvers ended last night Excuse me if I do not take you np mysolf. I am just rushed to death." Babotteau ascended the stairs and strode down the long corridor, on which oponod tho several white doors, all allko except for tho largo numorals painted on thorn in black. Ho was Just in tho act of knocking nt that which bore tho figure 8 when sud denly he recoiled as It ho had soeu a tiger crouching on the mat. Howovor, it was not a tiger that ho had seen. It was, by the side of a pair of top boots still armed with spurs, a little pair ot bottincs, lined with roso colored satin dainty, elegant, impertinent bottines bottlnes of which ono would say without fear of being mis taken, "Tho toot of a pretty woman was iu that not long ago " At that moment tho key was heard to turn In tho door of No. 8. The door was soon to opon timidly, just tho loast crack. First a hand omergod vory small and vory whlto tho hand that belonged to thoso bottincs. Thon the wrist appeared, round and slendor, with n pretty bracelot. Then n plump arm, which grow longer and longor Hnbotteau had uover In his lifo scon such an arm ns that, and If tho othor were like It, as all exporlonco would indicato, this scoundrel of a Lecomto was a vory luoky scoundrel Indeed. Howovor, tho arm, tho wrist, the hand and tho bottlnes retreated In good ordor. Tho door was closed, and tho judgo stood there, feeling vory foolish, but thoro was nothing for him to do but to go back to his own house. On tho tablo tho judgo found this mis slvo: "I don't understand this at nil. You protend to havo Lecomto there with you. But ho writes that he has broken his log, and that ono of his comrados has taken his place In tho maneuvers. Pray send me Boino word of oxplanatlon." "This Is toomuohl" orlod Elodlo's moth er. "I called him M. Lcoomte all tho tlmo, aud ho never donled tho name. If I woro you, I would writo to the mlnlstor of wor about it. " Enough. That afternoon tho falso Le comto knocked at tho gata But ollmax of Impudence on his arm was a young and very pretty woman, doubtless tho lady of tho bottlnes. "Justine," orlod Mmo. Rabottoau, "do not open tho gntol Tell thoso persons wo nro not at home. " At that moment Justine returned, carry ing a card; on which was lnsorlbed, "Lo Comto do Probols, Capltaino d' Artlllorie. " Beneath was written in ponoil: "A thousand rogrots and a thousand excuses for having missed your oompany last ovening. Mmo. Probols oamo down and took me by surprlso and did not wish to soem lnconsldorata by Increasing tho troublo my proscnoo lias caused you. It would havo afforded ber groat ploasuro to mnko tho acquaintance of your wife and daughter. Allow mo to express my sin core gratitude for your oxcellont hospital ity." Poor Elodlol Sho always was unluoky. From tho French. Tho Doc's Bark an Evolution, Tho roost curious imitation which wo find in doga Is na to the monsuro of ox pros sion to which they havo attained. Among tho anvngo forefathers of tho modern dug tho charnoterlstlo of all tholr uttoranoo was, to a groat ox ton t, Involuntary, and, onco bogun, the outcry waB continued In a mechanical man nor. Tho oHoot of advancing oulturo on the dog, howovor, has beon gradually to do orcase this anciont undlltorentlatod modo of expression by howling and yolplng and to roplaco it by tho much mora specohllko bark. Thoro is somo doubt whothor dogs possessed by savages havo tho powor of ut tering tho sharp, specialized noto which la so characteristic of tho clvlllzod form of their spoeies. It is cloor, howovor, that if thoy havo tho powor of thus expressing thomselvos they uso It but raroly. On tho othor hand, our high bred dogs havo, too groat extent, lost tho power to oxpress thomselvos In tho anofont way. Many of our breeds ap pear to havo Uccomo Incapable of ululat ing. Thoro Is no doubt but tho change in the modo of expression greatly increases tho capacity of our dogs to sot forth tholr states of mind. If wo watch a high bred dog ono with a wldo range of sonsibllitios, whfoh wo may find in broods which havo long boon closely associated with mon wo may readily noto flvo or six varlotloa of sound In the bark, each of which is oloarly relat ed to a certain statu of mind. That of wolcomo, of fear, of rngo, of doubt and of puro fun is almost always perfectly dis tinct to tho educated ear, nnd this al though the obsorvor may not bo acquaint ed with tho croaturo. If ho knows him woll, ho may be able to distinguish vari ous othor Intonations thoso which ox- press Impatience, and even on element of sorrow. Tins lost noto verges lowaru a howl. Scrlbnor s Magazina The Madeira Vine. My mainstay and vino paroxcellonco for indoor uso Is the Madeira vine, a climber or twiner, as It must havo somo support as strings or wires. It is a bulb, or, moro nronerly, a tuber. I havo seen tnom vory lug from about tho sizo of tho ond of tho thumb up to tho proportions or a largo po tato, which they much resomblo. A me dium sized tuber, freshly potted In good fair garden soil, will almost Immodlatoly begin to grow, sending out ts glossy groen ten v oa and twining tendrils In cheerful In difference to circumstances. It will boar heat and dust; although It loves sunshine, It will do its best In a shady place, and if you cannot takolt to the kitchen sink and glvo it a good shower bath It will bo grate ful if you upon go tho leaves every fow days, and I have never known it to bo troubled by Insects of any kind always clean, bright and growing. Tho only disadvantage In Its uso Is that tho tubers multiply so rapidly as soon to fill tho pot or box, so they must be given a good sized ono at first Vlck's Illus trated Monthly. JmpmncM Laanchlnffs. Tho Japanese apply one of their many "pretty ways" to the launching of ships. They uso no wine. They hang over the ihlp's prow a large pasteboard cage full of birds, and the moment the ship Is afloat a man pulls a string, the cage opens, and the bird flyaway, making the air allvo with music and tho whir of wings The Idea Is that the birds welcome the ship as Mio begins her career as a thing of life. A COAST ROMANCE. To toll tho story it Is necessary to go bnck two years, whon tho three characters playing part In tho romance lived in tho Uttlo town of Capo May. Thoy woro Dor othy Mosher, a young woman of 19 years; AUx Wint, a farmer, and John Christo pher, a young oystonnan. Dorothy was the bello of tho town, and thoro wos a string rivalry for hor favors betweon Wint and Christopher. Tho girl enjoyed tho contest and refused to encourage ono more khan sho did tho other. Tho young mon kept up tho slogo sev eral months and llnolly lost their temper. Tho oystorimm Christopher wont ono day and said: "Alix, I'm getting tlrod of this fight between us for Dorothy. I'm willing to go Into a ring with you and soo who's tho best man. If you are, I'll get out of tho wny, and If I'm tho better man than you, then you must loavo Dorothy to mo." Wint agreed to tho proposition, nnd In tho propcncu of n largo number of their friends tho young men stripped ono night in a fishhousc on tho beach and fought like tigers for tho girl they lovod. Thoy wcro pretty evenly matched, and It was a long time before tho contest ended. It finally came to a eloso with tho knocking out of Christopher. Christopher took his defeat deeply to heart, nnd ho left tho town. Ilo had saved money and invested in a schooner that was engaged in tho coasting business. Ho sailed a few weeks ns mato of tho vessel and then becamo her captain. Meantime int wo'jcd Dorothy more ardently than over, but ho got but littlo satisfaction from tho girl, who blamed him for driving Christopher away. Ho believed that ho would win her for his wife sooner or later and persisted in giving her attention. Ho was not a littlo surprised ono morning to find that tho night before Dorothy had disappeared from town. Her friends went In search of hor and found that sho had been secrotly married to Christopher, who had taken her aboard his schooner to llvo. Tho discovery that tho girl loved his rival best was n suvero blow to Wint, who found It impossible to content himself on tho farm. Ilo finally fuund his surround ings uncongenial, and disposing of tho farm joined tho lifo saving station at Hereford inlet. In tho oxcitomont of this wild lifo he did his best to forgot Dorothy. Ho was considered tho bravest of tho crow. Thoro wns no wind or weather In which ho was afraid to put out In tho lifeboat, and ho seemed happiest when In tho midst of a storm on tho sen. Somo thought that his mind was unbalanced, and tho advis ability of discharging him from tho sorvlce had been considered, but tho faithfulness with which ho always porformod his duties argued strongly in his favor. hast Thursday was a stormy day on tho Jorsey coast. Tho wind blow fenrfully in land, and tho wreckers kept a sharp look out for vessels in distress. All dny tho rain camo down, but nt sundown tho clouds broko nnd fled, but tho wind In creased its strongth, nnd tho surf of Here ford inlot ran higher by many foot thnn tho roof of tho life saving station. About midnight tho patrol of tho bench saw a rocket curvo through tho darknoss. It was qulokly followed by a second and n third. A vessel of somo sort was in dis tress In tho vicinity of North bnr. Tho crew was aroused, nnd tho lifeboat got in rcndlness, but It was imposslblo to launch it, so torriblo was tho surf. Answering signals woro given to encourago tho untor tunates on tho foundered vessel. Whon day broke, tho wind began to dlo out, and by sunrlso tho surf had lessonod in foroo, Noarly a mllo from tho shoro tho masts and rigging of a schooner wero visible nbovo tho tumbling waters, and at tno bond of tho mainmast was seen n dark ob ject. Tho vessel was completely sub merged, and tho masts wore swaying llko roeds. Evidently ono of tho orow had boon lashed to tho must. After several vain at tempts tho lifeboat was finally launched, and tho sturdy crow sent It across tho waves as rapidly ns it was possiblo for thorn to do. Thoy finally camo near enough to tho wreck to seo that the object? at tho mnsthead was a woman, ono wos allvo and oncournged tho crow In the lifo- boat by waving hor arms. As the lifeboat enmo ncaror It was found that It would bo extremely dangerous to attempt to tako tho woman oil until the waves nad suusia cd, for parts of tho shattered hull project ed nbovo tho wator, and to bo dashed upon thorn meant quick destruction. Whllotho crow was debating what it was best to do, Wint caught up a ficldglass and turned It on tho woman. An Instant later tho othor members of tho crow woro surprised to hoar him exclaim, "It's Dorothy I" Ilo held tho glass to his oyos for a fow soconds, as if to mnko sure that ho was right, then tossed it into tho cuddy, and snatching up a lifo preserver fastened it under his arms, and tying a rope around his waist ordered the mon to pull tho boat as closo to tho wreck as thoy dared to. Tho cnptnln re monstrated with tho man, but he calmly told himthntif tho boat wasn't put ncaror ho would jump in thoro and try to swim to tho woman's rescue. Tho captain sow it wns useless to pro tost, nnd ho told tho crew to do as Wint desired. Wint fastened ono end of tho rope that was around his waist to a clout iu tho bont nnd waited for a favorablo moment to leap Into tho sen. At Inst, whon tho boot was on tho crest of a wnvo that was swooping toward tho wreck, ho jumped ovorboard and tho next Instant was bat tling with tho strength of threo mon with tho foaming water. Tho wavo ran like a rnco horso nnd dashod Wint against tho rigging. He grasped the ropes, climbed to where the woman was lashed to tho mast, and in a few seconds hnd fastened tho life prcsorvor around hor. Tying tho ropo around hoi wuist, be signaled the men In tho bont to hnul her aboard. It wns a terrible trip tc make, but Dorothy arrived safe and sound. Ibo problem now was how to rcscuo tho man. Tho Ufo presorver was fastened to a rope and thrown overboard, In tho hope that It would float within Wlnt's rcnoh, but it didn't reach the mark. Again and again It was hauled In and cast overboard with out striking the rigging. At every wavo tho masts showed that thoy were growing weaker, and It wns expected by tho men In tho lifeboat that thoy would go by tho board before tho lifo preserver could bo got to Wint, but luckily the swirl In tho wa ter as It broke over tho wreck carried it among the ropes, and Wint got it. Ho put It on and wns soon aboard tho lifeboat. Dorothy's husband and all tho crew of tho schooner wero lost. The young wom an had no home, and what could she dor Why, become Alix Wint's wife, of courso, end that was what she did two days after her old lover rescued her from death. Omnhn World Herald. Approved. Suitor I am mini your heart la In tha right place. Ilclovod I am irlad to hear you laj so. t havo just given It to tho ether fellow. Rotrn'.t Triour.o. SCRATCHED 3 YEARb Suffered; Scratched nod BlexJ. Ioc tors No Relief. Cured hy Two Seta Cutleuru. Komedlci. Nothlncr like Cr-nr i ha TiFMrcniEi wa ever mftnufaetuiYd. tr three years li;ive I BiiUVre l WilU a sore ueau. 1 wouia break out allnverm ueuimuu pmuuctf wlnehwoul-j form u watery niatu-r, nail 1 would lmo to 8rr.it ill until I would Meed. Alter dfx-torinj with two doctors far ihrou years, mora :r less, tlnalty inadoiip my mitul to trv tout V v Tier it A lU:Mt:nti, wiiu vault entirely fcitisiaetorv to me. After usine two sets I am entirely cured. 1 have roe omitftideti your remedies to stneral ferMtmn. nml tliev nit tell me they are No. i. Our dniixist is doing a nteo business la ivtictua Ukjikiuix, since my euro. lnaYOKiveii him the privilege of using my name tis proof of thoir cllieienev. 1 encKwo my portrait. A. u liAMM, SALT RHEUM CURED Mr wtf lis been t roublrd wit h tins salt rheum for 'four years. During this time (lootom of A iseon&it), Illinois, mm the most emim'iit of Chicago, failed to iivo relief. I liotmhi tha Ci'TUH'ttA lttiMKmix, and she used onlvouebox of Curtet'itA, one cake of (Vi'ii'i'itA Soap, and iian n uoiuo ot i i ni it a kusoiaum', mid Uiese havo cured her eoiniiliuelv. C. M. blONli, 141 Statu rtt ., Chicago, HI. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS There is no doubt that tho Or noun a ltKMt puis dally perform minx wonderful cures than all oiher'aliiii and blood remedies combined. They instantly rrileve and speedily euro mcry humor of tho skin, riealp.uud blood, with lo&i of hair, from infancy to ae, from idmiiUtt to scrofula, when tho best phyaieiuua fail. Sold throunhoul the world. 1'rlw, CeTtcinu, 80c; Soap, c ; Ukmii.vln r, $1. Tottiiu imu and CttKlt. Coup , Solo rroprkator, Botttou. Hew to Cure Skin DUeaBea," nmllvri (iao. PINT 'I.KP, litnoktU'iuU, ml, rough, chuimml, urn oily klu curt'd by Cutiuura Soav H2W MY BACK ACHES I . rtaek Aeho, Kidney rains, and Weak 1 ness, Sorenuss, Ijuueneas, Struma, and 'i Talus relluved In one minute by Ui Cutlcurn AuU-l'alu l'lmtor. , NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. Lfwid Ofileo at Roseburg, Or., Mnr. 28, '05, Notice is hcroby given that tho follow ing-uamrd srttlir has lilei notice of his in tention to innlte html proof iu support of his e'aim, and that suid proof will bo made before A C Jennings, county elerk of Lane county, Oregon, nt Kugene, Ijeuio county Oroion, on Wednesday,. May 8th ISO.!, viz: Thoums (JosHago, on homestead eu try No. 5805, (or tho lots .1, 1 aud 7, section 19, in. l'J R.r 1 w Ho u urn en the following witnesses to prove. -biH continuous restdonco upon nnd cultivation ot sum lata, viz Ueutv 8. Tiltou of DexUr, Lane oonnty Oregon; John A. llriggn of Dexter Lane oonnty, Oregon; ' Alexius N. Miller, of Trent, Lane ootiuty, Oreg u; Sutmiel Tatks of 1' lea Hunt Li All l-une county, Oregon. H M. Vkatoh, Kooeivor, Itia sold on, RUftrwntoo by all drug gists. It cures xuelplont Consumption, and ia tho best Cough tuid Jroup Cure -Hold by Henderson & Una. Hrc tbc Ibigbest of all H.)lflb Braoe0. XUfirrnnteo High Frame, Wood Rim, De tachable Tire, Bcorclier, weight, 21 lbs . . . . ! Steel Rims, WaverleyCllncher Tirea, welgni, zi ioa. si 40 Regular Frame, same wellhts acident or defect, and that Is more than we can say of any K . . .... Slin other wheel, however high (trade, so called, that weaell. We Ladles' Drop Frame, same congratulate welghUandTlrea. .70 0ents. Ladles' Dlsmond, Wood Rims, weight, 20 lbs .... VO A Good Agent Wanted In everj town where 1 INDIANA BICYCLE CO. we are not satisfactorily repiesented. A V splendid business awaits the right man.) INDIANA PO LI S t I NO. THE NEW nd 0. 1. N'SS THE SHORT ROUTE- To ixjllits In WA1II1NGTOS, IDAHO, MONTANA, DAKOTA8, MINNK80TA and the East. Through tickets on sale to and from CHICAGO, HT. MJl'IH, WASHINGTON, I'llILADW, THIA, NEW YOIIK, BOHTON and AIX I'OINTH In the United States, Canada and Kuropo. Tho Great Northern Hallway la a new transcontinental line. Huns bulTet library observa tion ears, palace sleeping and dining car,, family tourist slcopor, and first and socond class roaches. Having a rook ballast track tbe Ureal Northern Railway Is free from dut, ono ol tho ohlet annoyancesof transcontinental travel Hound tickets with slop ovo orlTileges and choice ol return routes. "or further Information call uyon or write E. J. FRASIER, Eugene, Oregon or c. ,'. DONOVAN, (lencral Agent, 1.3 Third Direct Portland, Oregon. Eugene Iron Works, liEO. X. IT.A.EK. Proprietor. Steam Fittings, Brass Goods, Castings, Engines, Boilers Store Fronts, Etc. Sowlr(r Muchinea Kpilred. W Ui'i'tUriiiR ot all klmls done.-St Asi'nt lor Uly Aiitt-Frletton Mitnl. Shop on EUlUMrci'lft. Mill IGacu Superior Photoo raphs. -SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,- Corner St li ami Willamette Sts. THROUGH TICKETS To Iho KAS'l' via Hie UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Through Pullman 1'ulaeo sleepers, Touritd sleepers and new llecllnlnj; Ohalr ears, DA It A" rOKTLAND TO CHICAGO Trains heated by iteam ami ears lighted by Plntseh Light. Time to Chicago, ajtf days; 11 mo to Now York, 4lii dayH, which Is imuiy hours quicker than all competitor. For rates, time tables and full Intornmtlon, apply to K J. McCI.ANAIIAN, Agent, Kugene, Or. It. W. J1AXTON, ('. K, IIUOVVN, Con'l Agent, Dint. Pafs, Agt, YXa Third St., Portland, Or. JOSEPH O. KKLLEY, C, IS., KUOKNK, OHEOON nt'HlgiiB nnd peclOcatlons for all work nor nlniug to Water Works, Bewonwe aud Drain er bun as. Oonntructlon 8uprlntendd EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS,Proprietor. Rlago leaves Kngeno Monday aud ThurRduya, nt 0 o'clock n. m,, paHHeugcrR arriving in Florence Iho day following ill 10 o'clock a. in. KeturnliiK I'UHSengcrH leuvu Kioto nee Tues days and Fridays and tho flliiKO arrives in Kti gouo the next (lay at 7 o'clock p. in. MMiUC FA UK... f'OO mUM Titn r.too Tickets tor iialo at K, IbuigH livery barn, F.u gene, or at llurd .t luvonport' ulllco In Flor ence, ICYGLES. Superior to arte flSfcBCle built In tbe UlorlO, Tgaroic00 ot price. Rtoil the following opinion of one of the room prominent American dealers who haa aoUl hundreds of theae wheel,) Richmond, Va., Oct. 1, ISOi. ndUtata Birvett Company, Indtanapolii, tml.; Cl tlbukm The Wn.erley Scorcher and Belle came lo hand yeaterday. We are afraid you have ent ua the hltf h priced wheel hy miHtake. You can't mean to tell ua that thia wheel retails wheel we have ever seen, and, moreover, we have lalth In It. aUhouiih it weighs only Ti lbs., for of all Waverleya we have aokt this year and last (and you know that is a right Rood number), we have never had a aliiirle frame nor fork bruken, either from ourselves every day that we are me wavexiey Yours truly, XValt C. MaacBR & Co. Iu.vsTiUTSD CATAiymmie FiiBa, WAY EAST. 1 CO'S LINES,