. . . . ; t. ( 1 p , . IT 4 BBO A.ID-ACE- . ' i . Oar Outing. - , Or .Friday of last week we took pssssge ou board a buggy for the icnio-groondrt situated 25 miles aooth of- Eugene, on Bilk creek, 3 mile west of Cottage Grove, which was to be held on Saturday fol lowing. We had not passed over the route from Eugene to Cottage Gro ve so as to take a jjaojier view of. the coun try fur twelty five years Ukre. Of, course we bad passed over it by rail at the rate of 3d miles perfcour. But this gave us. no opportifity to get anything more than afgeneral view. To get a proper1 oLtline of things along this route, onfe sh.wtd ,14 slur- vehicle, take up the lines txufftvll&f teBurely and stop at the towns "nd see the people, talk with then) and observe' - their stock, fine - lefe'denees, stately bar.nT "d out-houWes, their Vide aores of grain, their orchard', bop fields, vineyards and berry patches and the general air of neatness, sys tem and thrift and comfort that per vade the scene on every baud. . . We did this, and the result is that we love Oregon, and more es pecially the Coast Fork country of Lane county more than ever. For ro do think there is no spot on Our green earth that is'richer' in soil climate, resources, for homes and in all that goes to contribute to the health and pleasure of a people. . For pure water, the Coast Fork of the Willamette river cannot be excelled; for bright sunshine and - exhilarating air and magnificent scenery this time of the year, this locality is all that heart can wish. We would like'to speak of the village of Goshen', situated 8 miles south of Eugene, and of the town of - CreBwell in-particular,-but space forbids saving iuorihan tliatGo ". .. ... ehen ooants a railroad station, a warehouse, a' church and a fine school house, a hotel, a post office and several neat,. .residences, sur rounded by a rich country of farm and pasture lands. -. Crcsncll situated some 4 miles further on.Hcre you will be struck by the size anjj1 pretentions of this town. Ande were not astonished that the fxle of thia town have ; couruy :U instead - f Cottage Grove, in tihe eve's! this county is ever divided, aa Cottafe Grove bus a tort of an inclination to have done some. day. But we warn Cot tage Grove, if ever they succeed in dividing the county, forCreswell has the teat if she gets the county to put it on. We were struck with the eviden - ces of business and push which we saw at Creswell during our three hours sUv there. There are two c ay norse htieWl to a full stores at this place and a drugjong) buggiea, road carts, on bore store, llie two merchants. Dr.buck ad a foot Little, big, old Scarborough and J. f I. Whileaker j nmj j )King; men and b-iys, women werevery imsy miti me .line we were there busy out on the grass in front of Whiteaker'e store; busy at a game of chess. . It ap pear from reports that those gen tlemen have had a se cont st like Henry Clay and Lord Some Ij-kJ of England, who played across the ocean by letter, which ended after three years hard contest" (only Wbiteaker and Scarborough don't day by le'ter but by hand) and is to be. terminated in the indefinite future. , , We ntiTd a custeiner call at tlie doctor's store, but he being ab sent across the street in front of Whitesker'a store with the chess board on bis and his - antagonist's Vneee, the customer came on over t Whiteaker's store; and succeeded in getting what lis wanUd after waiting for some time for the play ers to inase some important snores. -i OW, Creswell if business place, and Pa,t TiSB forget lL . eoouireJliert fur some npor- Ishroent, auch as soda, beer, fr a good eigar, but we were told they lidn't deal in inch leiariee. Acd in answer to our question as to '-4 what they c?m1 for comfort in- that 0wn,lieVbiUakrf simply perked f,if bner-roiat merthm oa tbe sxle su be du1Ti1 a volume of snvoks rVuta batweea bis lips and said rVe Webster's Dictionary.- We were to da tertnine wlwlher " he that 0 aifort waa ia the pipe or tbe dictionary lint our hers not having had any water since leafing town, end not out on th rasa ond do 'more busi ness frotir behind their, counters. Well, we proceeded on our way nl soun entered opoa a stretch of country for tlie distance of some 7 or 8 miles where the valley widens OU i' out where lies a Dock of some of finest . furihs ? to be met where in Oregon,, tiers are hundreds of acres of wheat just heading; hop yards, orchards, veg etable gardens and spleudid man sions,' barns and out-houfies, floral gardens, shrubbery and all the dis play that women of refinement and taste cau devise, are seen ou every hand, f But we must get on up to Lenia ti, which by some kind of hocus pocus which no one, can tell just how is simply east side of Cottage Grove, or that part of this lovely little city which lies on thai side of the river. Here we arrived at sun set, and put up our-faithful - horse, "Black Dick," at Hemenway Bro's livery, stable, who cared tor uicK In just such a manner as any gentlemen who reads the Broad-Axb will al ways treat a gentleman-horse like "Dick" Amis. Dick has served us iu the bunch grass regions years ngo, even away up in ''The Gorge" in the side of Steins Mountains, and never tailed. 'Some' men have de ceived us, and forfeited their word and honor, but Dick has Dot done so, aud he stands higher today in our. estimation, than he did the day we first became acquainted. And while we are passing this tribute upon that horse we want to 'say we don't see why Dick should not have green pastures and a place where the flics will not molest him when his horscship shall cease to feel the vicissitudes of this life. We remained over iiight at the Sherwood hotel, and received every attention that the - excellent land lord and his good lady could extend. Ws speak for this house the patron age of the public. No better house is to be found this side of Roeeburg. Well, now the town 1 What can we say of it, only this and nothing more : It is a great big town w ith stores, hotels, livery stables, ma chine shops, printing oflice, a mill, an excellent water system, a wide awake, enterprising, well-behaved civil people.- The town is well luid out,.havinu wide, liberal streets, and is neat aud clean; and is destined, wethink, to become the bet city in size and importance that is be tween Eugene and Roeeburg. That Hculc We were promptly on the ground designated as the picnic grove on Silk creek, three miles above Cot- , fj,a r:,.lVp S.itnrd .v the 8tl. The day was all that we could dceire. The crowd began to arrive from all directions in their wag- al)j iru jreg81K u,,. Basket- and boxes, pails and buckets filled with boiled bam and chicken, cukes pies, pickles, fruits. Oh, juit ar y thing you . can think of, they brought in. My 11 o'clock .the crowd mimlasred any where Lctwevn 300 to 400, froiu the lauinlry Mund for a distance of 10 miles. We dasn'nt to name them for want of space; but there were the Simions. Crows, Coleman, Wingardw, Atkin sons, Daviset ana ouicrsirom pius law ten luiles away, Some of w hom came a f"ot. Of eHirse we met many hero w ho we had not seen for a score of yesrs, and wbn we had tlie pleasure of j taking by the hand. A pavilion and aeata, a long table, , an organ and a choir were there. Judge Itoiae waa billed to speak, he was tlie re' and did aiasak. Wa wish every papulist, republican, demo crat and granger could have beard him. Hie theme waa tlie condition of the country, the cause and the rerredy. lie ske about two hours fearlessly arraigning the republican party for the preaent deplorable condition of affairs end didn't forget to roast tbe part in Oregon, and dis sect the last legislature. P peaking over, then dinner, then another Song, and "a few remarks' by the writer, and thea a general all round emtial chat and good chr a parting saluUlion andITfor home, all feeling that it was good to be there. e acknowledge the many courisairs shown the pencil pusher of the Axe, and mors ea- - .i.t..i:.l r.An. ntion uear led ' cs to the petition to the county, ask ing curtailment of the present al lowance to our county'blhcials. All who had an opportunity signed the petition without ! regard UKli tics or party predeliction. And here it may not be amiss to remind taxpayers of the county that they should ot neglect thia matter, as if to let it go by default, it will be construed by the court that you do tfut want the present extravagance in county expenditures curtailed, and several lists of petitions have been' received all ready. Attend to the matter. Bee that every taxpay er iu your respective neighborhood has an opportunity tosuosfribe his name, if you expect the county court to respect your wisheS. This by way of degression. We stopped over night ou our return with Bearne Vcatch and his wife in Cottage Grove, and was enter tained most royally after the old school style. - It does - one good to meet one of those old Oregon pion ei ro liku Air Vnch and family, We arrived home on Sunday. ' And today we am in our sanctum on our easy chair (a three legged stool) indulging in the huinlrum luxury of trying to supply the everlasting demand of our readers for something both pleasing and instructive. And here comes our ,-devil" .tvjth the usuul demand for "copy" and here it is. The bigzet piece of fully we remem ber to have seen lately was shnwn hr our Eugene pleasure seek era, alio IuhI Sunday puiil to llie rail ma J lor a ride to Halem 'to see a bicycle ruce. sums S0O,. when they could liave koo to Meriau's Park for two-bits ami lieled Mr.' Morian n some lueaaure for liia vast outlay in making it Die heat place in the valley as a pleasure resort fur every class of people. The money Bent with Mr. Meriau would have been left here anionit the people, when it wouM have htwu paid out by hiin . to laborers that sient with the railroad and in Salem is none to not return! It ia fun ny thoni(li when we hear it slated that' the churcli-ioing people did nt attend, the opening of Meriini'e Paik Salinduy beraitbe they nnderritood there a to be some kind of exercise on tle drivina Kroun'l there, and then went off down to Sulem on Sunday to see a bii-yelo race and other worldly sport. We iimleratand there is room at Mer iau's Park to hava preaching with as much order as can be had in the cily and thai under no consideration will any disorder he allowed at tit pak. . JrYhen wjll people lern fuuimon aerao, which aftor all is not ao oinmon T The MrKeniie Wagon liond Co. Ira appeared before (lie county court at this term with a proKailioii to aetl to the county all their right, title and interest in their road claim for the mini of f lofK). Or in eaae the county doea not vonceed to thin prtyswal, they are willing to leave the matter to three disinterested men to assess the amount to he paid. Thia proiiosition seema fair enough and we believe the court should meet the company in a spirit of fairnesa, and in some way conclud llie 11 a ter filially and at once, ao theie will lie no more trouble iu the future. In the language of Grant "1M us have x:ace" and a regal county road. Akbwsbb To CoaSKseoSDHxTS. It. E. Poiter, Natron: Your newsy letter cannot appear on account of ita length. 2)0 words is the extreme. Try sgain. ....Mrs. li. H. Dillard: Your well written storv is unsuited for our sMr. Semi stories are too long for ou limited space "Venture," Koscburg: Too late for thia issue, we much regret.. ..Han. J. K, Galley, Canyonville: Your valuable communication a ill show up neit week. Wont snil by laying over- Our columns always open lo "sich truck." Grrenl.aik," of Thurston bis time. For ones will have to bide Will aee yon Halurday. Accidsst. Charley Fowler, of Wal ton, n last . Xitiir.Uv met with a fi-ar- lul accI.Wnl t" which ti rains lixisiiig Ida li(e It seems that le was out hunting, and while stteinptmg to rmas a gorge on tbe aide of a hill be lost his ballance and was precipitated down lbs sleep bill for the distance of 80 feel, Which inflicted cuts snd hi uiai a orl dif ferent parts of his body. Itsppears that after sll slUnHigh prodiM-ing nn- eonarioasneas Mr. Fowler found him dsnt. Mr. Fowler is ia a Uir way le recovery We wish to call the eapeWal attention of ear peoples' party paer exi hasgrs thatth. Oregon I'reas Aaeocialion will aieet at K.ior, Oregon, about tbe 30 of July, lo hold tlwir annual meeting, and Uiat we sugsarf the prntsrlely of tbe repreaentaliree of peelial . a lore law aing owl and lakins S hand in tbe mai ler. I at yaar the peoiJea rlr press Mthe snaUM ( bv aWfaelt. W hy we bate IMV.r Issra a Ida lo defitts. -1 4. Ummkinm Is. tif siCrly a4 tbia rnnetf teal now cal F.I I'aao, Teaaa, gars llila teal now cal r.l I aao, Are s rail Monday. Mr lleatherlf eaa rawwl kn Lane rtaanty. Oirgsa. but im Igralol le PwUhmw, Waal iaaioa la Is74 sad want fruaa ilarer wa Isali.ve, In sm4 yt Teaaa. Mr lleatlsaly sara Texas a III go potHiliM is " neycsmi a qwew lion. We erah gni Ins k may attend te and hie where ever las may be, as he WsskW II Hun. Hoteby Yeslrh baa fuwaal enl yet thai there Is say aura s rape totawteere sstbe Bsoss-Axr. WHICH MSB SM YOC Et.fltT Yew elalis jroa are republican from roar sesd ' 4own Wjour fe; Toa'botd alatl J oar part 7 to rry o jrott b!, ' ' And ;ua eUlm th Pnb'i kmrt ! to Uad, r mvotIsUm wrunf; Bui no rouar dlTtiM to waloh j-o boloajT U roar mcUob rannlof wUdlf to a .Mw prtr U," ' Holdlug up four handi la horror at tM ttia ol Tsf Or U (old Um only metal thai 111 tmtrf jroa alouf-f' You'n a Pub. you'll hava to UU oa to which gang you do balouf. You aay you are a democrat, and proudly hold your head; You'U ahout out for your party UJl the day that you ar dead Grover'a carried high' the party with a baud both bold and atrong; But now youara divided to which gangdoyoa , belong T You hava talked about low tariff Juataalonk aa that would atlck, And you've hit htgu-tariflr-argumeut your very! But la it gold or ellver that will carry you along Oh, aay now, coma and tell ua to which gang you do betougl But perhapa old Prohibition la what you think la right. And the whiakey men have roueed you and you're going to mak. a nght; But you've got to hara eooie money - Do yau think tree-itlver w ongf We bavajio way of knowing to which gang you do belong. ' ''j But when you aee u person that ealle hinuel a Pop, ' - You know luat what hit gooda are without going to hit ahop; - Theitampof UueleSsm be knowa would car our natlon'a wrotigi. And you kuow that moment to Which gang that ha belongs. Mr. K. I. C H. ANNOUNCEMENT, II dl wills, jOr. June 10, 'U5. 6rrj: Amis, P'.saae announce in tlx BROAO-Axs-thut there will be a Fartn efrs and Laborers Congress Ticniu on June !!9, 181)5 at Meriau's Park. The following . . : raooRAims will he diacnased : Land, Trananorta lion, Initiative anil Refereiidmn, Coney Good KoaJ and Municipal Bills, Oinalia Platform. F. M. NioHswAfDita, U. 1. Caldmsll ' LkVI UlCKB, ' Cbiiiinittee. Jack Coirsweil of McKensie, gave this office a call Monday. Mr. Cogs well is now alvove 80 years of a we believe and ia hale and beat ty toc-t hat age. Has been a life-long deinnerat un til the oiganixation of the ieoplea' par ty, since which time he has beX-u ah uytirlng, unbending middle of the road. man, . - ' '" 1; " Banders .will pay you the ca1i for for every pound of chitlera baUt yon will bring hiin Ibis season. THE Broad-Axe may lie found rn s.ile al the UiMveisity Book hitore on Willamette btreet, 8th, at all times. between Vlii and Remember always, thai we sre in need of the little amount 'yon owe on thia paar. It cannot do 'T4,i.wiaLtlLL. , our plnUx-ralic enemy w imoaw mn- newaof war" morey. Anyone who. has tlie uiinJ can send us a new sub scriber. Cbittem bark is a legal tender at W. 8unders'. Bring it in and sea. . Judge Fullei'on, Thursday nwirning, sentenced Stephens lo the pen for two years, and the would-lsj rapist Browu to four years and to pay the cost o proaecutiou. Dr. B, L. Willoiighby, having dissol ved hia eonuection with Dr.Gray.de airva to inform his friends eud')trona that be may rw fouiidst stl brannewa hours just actors I he hall, oppoaite hia foi tuer office, in the room recently occu pied by Mis. Willierow aa s -milliner store, . over MK lung's 81 ore, cor. Wil lamette and 8th at. Give him avail. ' Brlntl all your t hitleni baiktoha-id-rs and gvt the cash for it. WANTED. AtTHsFats " ' Butter, eg-, chickens, ducks, reese dried fruit. In lati alt kinds of (arm lirwluce in eschanse for cash and gnr veiies. 1 will pay the highest piicsaud sell at llie lowest. Great bsrsaina in crockery and glass- are. Doli'l lorgel Tub I aib for bar gains. 4 13 If E. C. Ftnra, prop. Help tbe Bboad-Abs laspaVer, for It is your friend and Kglils youl bsltiva. You ran do belter with your cliilleiu nesrrw'fc at W eisndera ihae any otle f.la' in twn. Try bim. We acknowledge this wk. vaj liable favors from Hecretary of SiaU. Hon. II. It. Kino Id. ; , T. J. Klli.Ht of Walleivill. sa aisU ler on Tl unulay. Our readeis will rrineuiher that at lh time the loaiice of tha tmii for sut-eedel in liinding over Voung Eaton lor Indecent timsnrou! bis MrMin, thai we ala'ed at Ibat lime, that wlwn the case was fMeeeiitrd In tlx grand jmf , II wmild ka k it out with ' n.M a tru bill " Tbia Jury on Wednesday relarawd In Ibat eaae "not a lra bill." . Eugene Loan And Savings Bank ! prjf nA t Itr.Mn rarsuxxT J. C. CUt'KCII ...IU). PALNK Vlig I'SKMI'KMT. . . Cash 1 km f W. OrtUUKS A (irnrral JUnVInff Ilnainrn TrinsjirtrNt Interest Allowed en time DrpeaUa. . lllrbrst Ca4i Uates alJ For City aid Cat; nABUAM!- (nil 1 J Eugene And Foley Springs Stage. LB .1 Eu,ui on Morula?, Weilnea . ' mill Krid:y of eali week ar rTvTi ; ;Tl ihH rprinsa on Hie same days. An 1 -tnrtisoti Taeaowrs, Tliursdaye sn.t . trtrlav. H i Passengers will be called for at any of the Hotel in KU'iKNE. K. WADE, propriotor., I ! 9 If TO THE ATTENTION! OF THE PUBLIC Fob Fikst-Class Accommodations, -Go To The- MINNESOTA HOTEL Klokhs, - - Okeoox A good FEED BARN is in C"Nskcio! With Thk IIocbi.- THE PROPRIETOR is a Railroad f AGENT and would be pleased to SELL YOU a TICKET if you are going EAST. ltOIIT. JOIINHTON, l PHOPKITOH New Map Of Lane County Now Ready. A large map of Lne county is now published- Surveyed townships and sections, cities and poat offices, railroads gnd stations, county rouds, streams, mountains and the present ownership ofalllanda arerareiully indicated, and the voting precincts of the fount are shown by diflernt colors. The map ia mounted on rollers, and for salu by the publisher, Joseph Koch, draughtsman, EuLt-ne. Oregon, pt (10 a copy. It is a valuable reference lor anybody. 3119111 HIDES WANTED. All kinds of Hid4 an I Furs wanted 3-'.'3 tf C. C. Goldsmith & Co. IF THE ? IS $ AND FULL VALUE FOU YOL K money, we can be relied' upon every time. We 1 Isim lo sell you al our establishment D K Y O L . O T I1INO H A Tr B GOODS T. TP. arATLOCK V CO. 4-9 WANTED: Wool WANTED Wool Wanted WOOL..,. -GHPTTEMBARK CHITTEMBARK, r I will nav the Hioiikst CASH mice for AY y A. OOL and CHITTEM BAltK. Headquarters for Hop supplies of all kinds S. H. FRIENDLY. gov IS U C. C. Goldsmith & Co s. A ritOCLAIMATION' ! Ws hereby make known to our of Mankind, that we are now rrreiung a new and Fashionable Stock of Seasonablo Goods .... . . . .. lnhkh we eee-prrrsred to MM Orir 0(Kdi Wore Bontjlit V'.pw to Th Vaut of mt Poor to DotTmin Bouse. THIS IS A RUSHING OFFER. WE EXTEND a general NVI lation to every one to rail at our Ktora and eiamineour line bilverwars, ChN'ka anid Picturea that are giviug away 011 the Puncb-Tickul-Plun. ' - Do YoaRids a Wheel If so rail and get prices on first class Wheel. iWe have the agency for the beat Sewing Machine on earth, every one ful ly warranted for five years.- fall and esamiue sample machine.. A loo.OO machine for f.'T.OQ. All our Tinware, Granateware and pure Aluminum at cost, to 1 lose. 20 vaida heat Prints for .1 OH 20 yards Apron check Gjnghuin... 1 00 JO yards C halites or l.aaua for. . . . 100 M yards of LL Muslin for. 1 00 Boots and Shnea will be sold at the old prices, reunrdleaa of the atrong advance in all leather goods. Ws boimht all our lull Snoila before this advance and enough to run this seaaon ; and ws will till lead In low prices, r.verv pair guaranteed lo give satisfaction. Ladies Dongola patent tip Shoea, f 1.25, All our Gents' Tan Khoes and Ladies Walking Shoes at coat. Boys' Canraa Shoes, with leather or rnhher Soles, & and 75; ier pair. Itoys' t'omhiuation Hints two psir pants, cap ami coat alike, $2.60, $3.00, (3.50 and (4.00 er ...P. FRANK & SON... .'.RACKET STORE.'. Eugene. l--5 . Oregon- The elegant Dental Parlor'aof lr. M W. Davis are on Jackson street, Koae burg, Oregon. Dr. Davis is one of the moat llioioughly skilled dentists in the state, and lias, au be deservs, a large practice. All of hia worn gives generae satisfaction, and bis prices are reaaonl able. sep 23 tf Money to lend on improved farms For terms, apply to II C. Pkkkims. . 4-27 Llewellyn, Oregon. 1 CiirrrlM Bask W;antkd. Take al vour chittim bsk to W. Handera ami get the cash for iU - - " - S"'"1' THE VERY BEST GOODS AT the lowest piicca and to make euch purchase a bargain ill every meaning of the word. C A P 8 B O O T 8 H II O K 8 snd Jaa , 'Si. Numerous Customers and all the rest ' . on letter Terms than ever btfore. For feh inJ With a Sporial The lVojIe a;.d Tlio Scarrlt t wWameUe Street. No? m n ARE LOOKING PHICACO DAKEKV " AKD ' RESTAURANT Euokks - t Obkoom ' Willamette Ptreet, between 7th and 81 11 All kind) of Uread.CnkeM l'toaa. etc., alwuy ou 11 mm a Is from ii to 25 cents. - . ent Lunch Counter In connection.. Orders receive prompt Attention. Hub Patronauk of the Pi'SLin Itcspvctlnllr Hollcltod W. O. ZEIGLER. 5-18 95 y Proprietor. , 1(MK) Men Uanted At Yerington's Ninth Ktreity Jlrof Store to buy 1000 pounds of "The la-el t'ondition l'odcr 111 the World" to leeil to 1000 hoi sen. Wool. J. D. Matlock A Co.. will Day the highest market price for wool. 611tf FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. By the undersigned, living on Spencer Creek, 0 luiles froiu Eugene, Oregon 50 acres graving crop, consisting of wheat, cats and cheat a span of work homes, wagon and harness, one mare and coll, three cows, one sulky plow, a half interest in a mower,, aud several other thinga too numerous to mention; all of which ia offered at the extremely low niiure 01 4uu. - . Enquire at tliia office or at the prem ise. J. II. Bailet. March 'a-tf. K I FEED YOUR ' WHEAT riAYvaVVUOod Hogs will cure the cheap wheat evil. Poland Chinas always ' brinir good rtfturne. A, ihnronghbied sire will enstirp profit in hia grade off-spring. The B. C. II. F. Mill Co. ot Central Point, Or., offer siecial inducements to buyers for the next thirty days in pigs ready lor service All sl.sk thoiouahbred and . eligible to regiatia'ion. A Hue lot of weanlings soon ready to ship. Csn furnish herd a or Imported bouts If wanted. The- best hoganow 011 hand we have ever raised.. Address all inquiries or ordeis to B. C. It F. Mill Co, (Allitinee Mi I) 4-13 05-tf Centrsl Point, Oregon. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. U BILYEU. J. Z. YOCKO BILYEU & YOUNG, Attomeys-at-Uvv ":" Et'OSMK, - ObEOON. Oifico Over First National Bank. Ilea -. :, SKIPWORTH, Attomey-At-Liw. El'OIMS, ' Will do a general law the Couits of the tsUts. Obioo. practice in sll te, N. J.F. AMIS, Attorney-at-Law and Notary public. CMce in McClang building up-atalra KL'tiKNE, - OBEGCN UAHKY KORTON. UY.1. w. kinbsv NORTON & KIN8EY, ATTOUNEVSAT-LAW, Coinincrcial and I'roliuto Businca a specialty Oflice; Harris Dloek, Willamette St. MONEY TO LOAN aV, On Improved 1' a-an ros a tebm or riAia.V HIIKUWOOl) HUlllt. KiotSK, ... Obivor. S.-ls IU ot Climax for 40c , K l In IC os (iissl t'bewing for 2!'1 fSclls 10 ns Duiliani for 2'joT Sells the Ust Ci);ars iu toanf Helll Udtsrco the rhespeat? Kelts the most Candy in Eugene JULIUS COt DSMITH. HN GRAIN CLOCKN Gtcrlinc and Silvor Plated Ware. Watch "epiir eg i Sptc.'tlir y avv