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CITY AND COUNTY. " BRIEF JIEYTIOS. Chrry ly. undertaker. Tobacco sold cheep at Rristow. for good dentistry go to Clark. Goldsmith keeps the best cigar. Bring your chicken to Bettman'. Chickeni wanted at Goldsmith's. Tb root trials will amount to 0. Sis pound of coffee for $1 at Goldsmith's. Job work a peciality at the Ccard office. 8m Geo W Kiniey's card iu another col ami. Nine pound of good sugar tor f 1 at Gold itaitb'i. 8m notice of final lettlement in another column. 2"sw style ladies visiting card at the Odabo ofhee. Seven can of tomatoei for $1 at Gold smith's. You can Ret an Imported or domestia cigar tBrlstow'. A large lot of grain sacks just received at S H Friendly'. Machine oil of the best quality at Hay I Lackey'. Go see those nobby bod room suites at Cherry 4 Day', Bettnun will pay mors for chickens in Cash than any on in town. Good delivered to any part of the city from Goldsmith'. All kinds of cigarette, cigars and tobac cos at Bristow's. A fresh (tuck of groceries, cigar and to- Woe at Ellison's- Header ana wrestlers will commence mnn'ig Monday. Ion can ouy a pound oi very good tea for 37 eente at A. Goldsmith'. HaysJk Luckey have the best stock of paints and oil io the city. The only place where yon can always sel yew chickens is at Buttman's. The finest tstortinent of tobacco, cigars tad cigarette at Goldsmith's. A party wss given at the residence of Mr Wo Renshaw Monday evening. Mr John Stewart has moved into the house just west of hi livery stable. Cssh paid for CHICKEN'S, HIDES, TAL LOW and BEESWAX at A Goldiinitli's. Immense stock of crockery an 1 glassware at greatly reduced prices at Goldsmith's. D. Hyinan will pa the highest market price in cash for hides, fur, tallow and bees- Cherry k Day will noli yon a full sice bed stead for $'1.')0. Every tiling else in propor tion. Better furniture, and more of it, anil at low er prices than anywhere south of Portland, nt Beam's. Mr Brio's has purchaHad th'i dwelling known a the old Warehouse on Willamette street The Northwestern Marriage Insurance company is "busted." Etnpt is the cra dle, baby's gone. N remedy has been found for Fever, and 2t which provos an uniformly wceisful as Ayer' Ague Cure. We have just received several founts of new job type. For neat and tarty work, the Guahd Job office c.unot be beat. Mr. A. Goldsmith has just received one of th Raeiit assortment of tea ever brought to Eugene City. Give him a call. You can get 3 cans of tomatoes for SO esntt, 1 cu fresh pe.iches for 25 cants, and thsbest tea in town at F B Dunns. Mr S II Friendly will pay the highest ash market price for wheat. Give him a sail before selling your grain elsewhere. People appreciate a newspaper most when they want something kept mum. They re. alii then that it tongue amount to some thing. All should remember who are in want of furniture to go to Cherry k Day's, as they sell cheaper tlian any other bouse outside of Portland. . The State Fair M ill open at .Salem on Sept. 18, 1882, for trials of speed the largest sums of money ever offered in thia state will beputup. K Misses Gora Pike, Sarah J Fryer, Allie Denny and Addia Mires have been appoint ed to scholarships in the State University from Dongla county. Hays k Luckey have just received the Isrgest stock of the finest and best trusses, shoulder-braces, suspensories, etc, ever brought to Eugene, There i a great demand for harvesting band, and very few to answer the call. There ean be no excuse but sickness for a n lying idle now. 'And still they go to Ream's for furniture. He actually selling olid bend-back chair at 81 each, so don't buy the old rawhide chairs, but "11 aad look at his stock. Miss Belle Burns, formerly of Cottage GroT returned from the Eastern State day last week to Gervais, and wa mar ried to a Mr Cauthorne upon her arrival Connty paper are more carefully read than any others, because they deal with facts i which, as a rule, their readers are eogni nt. They give information about events which their reader have taken part. W have received a eopy of the Colfax Oeasoerat since, tb recent fire in that place. It appear m a (mailer form than usual, but Mr Bys, iu proprietor, says a soon as he aa atraightea ot hi material it will appear i it usual size. Mr Bey, it seems, aaved est of hi office. The Albany parser say they were disap Hnted at Eugene in not sending a delega te to their dedication. We woold y for our m im oni T Fia r t wa m alssiAi ntvuisii n It r boys that it was almost impossible at thi. ;,:; ; .:. :rz:: :: aecoa.t .f J-;.. k-.. Th i Junction City Items- Jcucrio.f, July 20, 1882. The city council ha ordered all thistle within ths limit of the city cut dowu. Jmei A. Bunnell and It V Howard will om be prepared to receiv on ttorage Hie coming crop. It will take 100.000 shingle to cover R V Howard' new warehouse, which he ha let to cutractor at $1.00 per thousand. Johnnie Williim lias sold hi saloon to John V Majors, and expect to go to east ern Oregon, or Washington Territory. The cainpmeeting at Suiithfield was a sue- cess so far number was concerned, but on ccount of the near approach of hasvett closed on Monday. Our well known hotel keeper, J H Berry, who was burned out tome time ago, now in tend to erect another on the same site just as soon as he can get building material. The variety show of Prof Caricus ihowed here last night to a very good audience. The Buy Bras Hand from Harrisburg were present and gave some very good music. They play well for boys. Bureau of Immigration. Pohtlanp, July 20, ISS2. To the Producersof Oregon, Washington and Idaho; This Bureau desires to make a full collec tion of Agricultural Product from tSe har vest of the Pacific Northwest for 1882. For this purpoe, the request is made, that specimens of grain in the sheaf and in the berry, native and cultivated grasses, and all sort of fruits and vegetable, be delivered at auy railroad or steamboat station through out all this region, addressea to the "Bu reau of Immigration, Portlaud, Oregon," and they will be promptly forwarded by the agent of the railroad. Receipt of specimens will be duly ac knowledged. Each article should bo labeled with its name, yield per acre, name aud postnffice address of the sender, so that due credit can be given. Hoping for a general response that will make it possible to prepare an exhibit that will do justice to the agricutural resources of this grand region, I am, very truly yours, Paul Scnme. A Mysterious Affair -Nothing has been seen or heard, says the Jacksonvilk Times of the body of W C Hendricks, who is reported to have been drowned in Roguo river recently. The impression is gradually growing stronger that the whole i? a grand hoax to secure the insurance upon Hendrick's life, which is said to amount to 810,000 in all. Colusa Lodge No CR, A O V W, offers $200 for his dead body, but even this does not briuif it. V were mistaken in saying that his wife was along when the supposed drowning occurred, as his family is now at Uolus and destitute, Although the circumstances are inclined to be suspicious the members of ltoiidrick' lodge nevertheless think he has been foully dtnlt with, aud aro blow to believe that he is playing for the insurance money, as he has always borne a good reputation at home. Neither has anything definite Won heard from bis com panion, who M-ted very strangely and who coiil. 1 likely tell more ih.tu he cared divulgo. Sold Oct We take the following from the Choney, W T Sentinel, of July 0'th, in regard to our former fellow townsman, Frank Harrington: "T II Thompson, lat of Hal sy, Oregon, has purchased tho interest of Frank Harrington in the A m of Lavenpnrt & Harrington and will at once assume tho duties of manager of the now linn f Daven port, Thompson & Co. Mr Harringtnu will remain iu the house for some time, at least, and expresses bis intention of permanently remaining in Cheney. He has been one of the most indefatigable of our business men, always at work enthusiastically for the in terests of the town and people, and is enti tled to a high position among the best men of tho county." Unstamped Letters. The postmaster general has issued an order that after July 1st, nil letters without stamps, or with in sullicieut postage, shall, instead of being sent to the dead letter ollice, bo held by the postmaster, and the persons to whom they are addressed be notified that the let ter will be forwarded on receipt of the prop er amouut of postage. This will work a hardship on many, whose lctcr will be de layed for a three-cent stump, when they would gladly pay much more to assure prompt service. Better kick over tho de cision. Nearly BrnsED. The house on Perry Hyde' place above James Barger's, occupied by Wash Vaughn, was discovered to be on fire last Monday. Mrs Vaughu was alone when she first discovered tho tiro then un der pretty good headway in the roof, and she went t work to subdue it, and Mr Vaughn soon arriving by their united efforts liiey succeeded iu putting out tho lie-, but not uulill after it bad ciiMi'iicd nearly mie-l aif of the roof. A lucky e-ipe but pluckily fought for. Diweiiiinator of July IS.h. HoPA We uiilcrsiaod that hop buyers are now offering :tl cents per pou.i.l. Dr A W Patterson inform us that Iff l""14 great deal better than they did bit year, therefore we are .nured n large yield. PCRCHAsx.D. MeKir Cha Johnsou aud Chas Nelson havs purchased the true, and delivery busines belonging to Mr John Stewart The new firm take possession the 1st of Augui-t DwELLisr.s. Mr W T Campbell will oon commence the erection of two small dwell ings, which he intends to rent We hope some of our other carpenters will do like wise. Stock Foe the 0 k C The stumhip 1 ITmatilla has arrived with two locomotives . .nd soo ton f for tb o & c ind. The two eniioes ana tunocr. n --. Cottage Grove Items, FROM Ot'B SPECIAL CORREMPOKDEiTT. Cottage Grove, July 27, 1332. IIaretingln full blast Business lively this week. Next Sunday will be the last Sunday that the storm of this place will be opened. Mr 0 T Kuox i. building a residence near the depot which add to the look of the place. Tb telegraph ofFce in this place was clewed Wednesday of this week. Operator her look rather blue. Mr Johnson has purchased tin butcher shop and lot belongtu to L B Wharton, fur the sum of 1210. Mr C E Byers, of this place, has bought ths property belonging to Mr. Grigsby, for the sum of $453. Mr. Grigsby will locate at Springfield. Dr Bean, of this place, was somewhat tur orised one morning this week to find the front door of his office tied tight and fast, to that he wai unable to get out only by crawling through the window. Iu consequence of this fact h was unable to get his breakfast before noon. Dot. State Penitentiary. We take the following statistics from the Salem Statesman, concerning the Oregon State Penitentiary. "In the first place there are 1S3 convict in the penitentiary. Of this number Baker county has seut 3 Clatsop U, Coos 2, Columbia S, Clackamas 5, Douglas 9, Grant 3, Jackson 3, Josephine 1, Linn 6, Lano 3, Luke 3, Multnomah 73, Marion 19, Folk 5, Umatilla 10, Union 4, U S District Court 7, Wasco 7, Washington 1 and Yamhill 4. There is one on fined under :onvictiou of murder in the first degree, 14 murder in the secoud degree, 7 fur man slaughter, 2 for assault with a dangerous weapon, 6 for rape and attempted, 11 for robbery, burglary 12, larceny and burglary 3, larceny 103, arson 1, forgery S, counter feiting 2, incsst 1, violating section 2,139 It S., obtaining money uuder false pretense 1, opening and taking letter from postnffice 1 and this make up the total of 183. Four teen are sentenced for life, 1 for two year, 2 for 20 years, 4 for 13 years, 1 for 12, 8 for 10, 2 for 0, 3 for 8, 7 for 7, 11 for 6, 39 for 3, C for 4, 21 for 3, 37 for 2, 1 fur 13 month and 23 for 1 year. The Correct Thing. Tho blue glass craze has lately reach od this city. It is worn on tho eye, and affects both sexes similarly. Blue glass is said to havo a tendency to make whatever is placed under it attain an astonishing use. It alio greatly increase the imaginative faculties; so much so indeed that those who wear thrin at once rise in their own estimation, and they speedily imagine themselves to be sev eral inches taller tha-i they really are, while strange to say, it has exactly tho opposite effect on the observer. Uf course, weak or de fective eyes aro the only causefor using these disgusting optics, although some ill-natured and envious people do not fail to bint that they ure worn simply for style, or because they are "tony," wheu it is a well known fact that eminent physician and ncculist1 everywhere recommend them to be woin, particularly when the weather is cloudy or rainy, a to modify the dazzling effect of the sun' rays. Card of Thanks. Cresswtll July 20, 1332. Editor Euokne Gi'ard. Please allow me space in your paper to say to the citizen of Cresswell aud vicinity that they have my sincere 'and lasting gratitude for their in defatigable exertions in saving my property from destruction by the fire whi'ih so devas tated our village yesterday, leaving only my store and warehouse of the business part of our town. N. A. W. Howe. Bad Sidewalks. It would not be amiss if the city council would instruci the proper officials at its next meeting to see that prop erty hidders improve their sidewalks, which in mauy places are a shame and disgrace to our city, besides endangering life and limb of pedestrians. We heard of an old lady oue day tnia week being thrown dowu by hap pening to step iu a hole in the sidewalk ou Eleventh Street, and fainting from the ef fect of the full, had to be carried horn. This is a matter iu which every one is interested and the Council should at once order the proper repairs to bo made. Colfax to Bb IlEcriLT.-Snnia one having suggested that the result of the Colfax fire w ill be to remove the town to some other place, thel'alouse Gazette, published at Colfax says: ' "Not a single man who was engaged in busi ness ill Colfax will go to 'En licott or a moro sightly location,' but all have decided to re build aud houses are going up in all direc tions. The day after the fire ppierty on Main itreet was held at higher figure than at any previous time, ami although enormous prices have been offered, only three lot have changed hands. Think well give up the ship, do ye! Well, ye don't know us." Accident at Gohhes. Lat Sunday three young ladies were riding out, when the saddle on which Miss Dora Dickinson, aged 15 years, was riding turned, her foot being fast in the stirrup (trap. The sudden fall broke both bones uf her left leg just aWe the ankle. Dr T W Shelton of this city, wa summoned oon as possible and carefully and skillfully set the leg and left tne younj Udy in as comfortable a on lition as possible. Mr Dickinson, with her family recently arrived from Surprise val ley, CaL Elocutionist. Mis Monroe, who wasbillsd to appear at Lane's Hall, last Tuesday even ing, failed to give a performance, on account of the smallness of the audience. She gave a private readinjr at the St CharU Hotel in tb evening, which wa said to have been splen did. Khe wa not advertised properly els she would have been favored by a fair audi ence. PcacHASEa-Mr J F Walker of Cottage Grove precinct, purchased the Mose Saxon dwelling proierty on Seventh street, one day thia week. The price paid wa (800. To Millxe5. Old trr for babbit met for sale at thia ofEe. Squibs. Young grouse are reported to be plentiful. King Henderson' surveying party is in the neighborhood of Camp McDermott, Nev. Prof Johnson ha had team at work this week hauling gravel to fill up hi property on Sixth itreet. It U rumored that Humphrey novey will build a brick building on the lot where the old restaurant stands. Tb tat University commence thi year September 11th. A larger attendance is prom ised than ever before. H U Humphrey, one of the lew graceful ri der In this place, fell off a horse on day'this week, but luckily escaed injury. Mr J L Gilfry and also Belshaw ft Martin hav commenced the rebuilding of their stores burned in the late fir at Cresswtll' Preaching very Sunday, at th usual hour, at th Christian Church. Eld Whitney will occupy th pulpit till further notice. Sherman' circus ha been playing In Port land during the past ten day to crowded house. It will b here in about one month. The county court ha decided to havs th Court House re-shingled. Contractors should road the notice iu another column. Mr McGhee, whe lives on the old Lemley place across th river, while mowing thi week had hi horses to run away, breaking up his mower badly. A crowd of young men on night thi week "amused" themselves by misplacing signs, breaking windows, and other devilment too numerous to mention. Article of incorporation for a new newspa per to be published at Salem, have been tiled with the Secretary of tate. Mr Roscoe Knox, of this county, la one of the incorpora tor. Several parties have rented houses this week a mil and a half from town, on account of be ing unable to procure any in town. Who of our enterprising citizens will build some small tenement houses? A gentleman from the front of the N P R II state that the work of construction is be ing pushed with great vigor. The company have 6.000 men employed at preseut, aud 1,600 horses. A dispatch from Cabinet Landing, W T, say Jack Smith was blown to atoms on th morning of July 22 at Camp Thirty. Or. by an explosion of giant powder, anil James Hogan had hi rigl.t leg crushed We have just received and placed on tale a large lot of Dr Price' Cream Baking Powder. These yeast or baking powder are not in. ferior to the best in the market. Give them a trial. T. G. Hesduick.. The citizens of Cheney have formed a cor poration with a evpital of $2,000,000 to build a railroad from Farmlngton through Cheney and Medieal lake to the Big Bend country. Mr II F Stratton. formerly of this city, is one of th e incorporator. A petrified horn, measuring 3 feet 2 Inches iu length, and 10 inches in circumference, wa unearthed at ths Wimer hydraulio mlnos in Josephine county last week. It is probably an elephant's tusk. It will be sent to Prof Condon of th State University. Jacksonville Exchange. The salmon run in the Columbia has been vory light thi season, white the run in the Frazcr baa been enormous, several cauneries having to take off a portion of their boat being unable to handle all the catch. The six canneries in the vicinity of New West minister rceivod not less than 43,UOO salmou in one day. Medical Lake Salt is idade from the pure water of Medical Lake, W T. This Salt i a care for catarrh, rhematisra, piles, dyspepsia or any skin disease, and is free from pain or soreness. Une Dux win cure any case oi piles in from 10 to 20 days; catarrh in from 10 to 30 day; Skin diseases in from 5 to 20 days; Dys pepsia inside of six months: sick Headacho in 5 minutes; Rheumatism in from 5 to 30 days. For sala by II B Middaugh, General Agent, who will be in town for several days. The railroad band on the Oft C exten sion took possession of a gin mill at Cow creek, appointed two of their number bar keeper and then 'treated each other until the date wa filled, and all the liquor con sumed. The bona fide barkeeper who tried to assert hi position wa fired out in good order, and to krep him in good humor wa robbed of a gold watch and eighty dollar in coin. No amount of argument can convince him that railroad are a benefit to the coun try. The Calvry Prosbyterian church at In depence will be dedicated Sunday the 30th lint, Rev Dr Geary, of Eugene City, preach ing the t he dedicating lermon. Th building is 30x43 feet very tastefully furnished and decorated. Rev Anthony Simpson, the pas tor, was formerly pastor of Calvary church, Philadelphia, and in acknowledgement of former pleasant relations the latter church has presented the Independence church a handsnmn silver comrouniou service. Dallas Itemizer. Destructive to Cherry Trees. An in sect known as the cherry slug is inflicting great damage on the cherry orchards iu Clackamas county. It is a short, dark col ored worm about a quarter of an inch in length. It attack the foliage of the tree in irreat nnmher and by eating the inccn- lent pare causes them to turn yellow ami wither, giving the tree the appearenre of having been scoioiiecl by a nre. ine or chard of Mr Seth Luelling and B Smith, near Milwankie, hav scarcely a green leaf left The tree, y the Vindicator, do not seem to die but tHeir growth is o retarded that it takes them a year or two to regain their vigor. There seem to be no cure fir th pest, and there i danger of th orchard thus affected becoming entirely unprofitable, a the fruit upon such tree is almost worth less. MAtRitn.-Io thi city, Tuesday July 23, 1892. Mr E F Power and Miss Vlra Bowliby. Th happy couple left for Portland Monday. Baso Cocert. Tie Eugene City Bras Band will give a concert fron tl eir stand thi evening at o'clock. Everybody Invitee! to atteod. Personal. Mr J E Fenton is In town. Mis A R Luse, of Salem, is in Engene visiting. Mr John Stowell, nl th Dallas, Is visiting in this city. Marion Wilklns Is confined to his room by sickness. Darwin Briitow ha gout east of th mountains. Miss Varian Babb is a passenger on th in coining steamer. Mr A Lurch, of Cottage Grov, wa in towu on day thi week. Mr R B Cochran and daughter have re turned from Eastern Oregon. Mr H A DilUrd, of PrinevilU is in Une county visiting relative aud friend. Mr Win KJris returned this week from Snowden Springs, much improved in health. Judge R 3 Bean and family have gene to Clatsop Beach, for a couple of weeks vacatU a. Measra Crain and Church and families returned from the mountains last Suuday veiling. Win Simpson and Col Jamc Leahy, Port laud real estate agents, were in town teveral day last week. Mr M M Davis, formerly of thi county, ha just opened a drugstore at Newport, Benton county. We wish Doc suoocss. We understand that Mr B C Van Hnuten snd Miss Ella Smith, both well known here, will be married at the Dalle to morrow. Mr A Cockerline, clerk in Friendly' store, left Thurday for a visit to his home in Marion county. He will be absent about two weeks. Mr Arthur Frar.fr, a graduate of the State University, has heeu (elected principal of the Lafayette pu'dio school mid will com- commence achool September 4th. Robert J and James Slater, sons of Senator Slater pi opose engaging in real estate business at Uuiou. They are Mb excellent and en terprising young men ami in every way wor thy of publio confidence. The Dorris, Swift et al mountain party returned to town, All the party look well except the handsome, single young man, who, judging from the"appearance of on of hi car, must have beeu badly treated by the young ladies. To Debtori. Dr 1. D Scurbrough, of Cresswell, request all those indebted to biin to com forward and settle their accounts by the 15th of August, a he wishes to leave for the East soon. Cresswell, July 29, 1882. Lost A note for $37 30 on James Luper. The note ws dated the 10th of July, 1882. The tinder will please return it to th under signed. J. B. Williams, Junction City. Notice to Citizens of Cottage Qrova. The proprietor of the different busi nes houses of Cottage Grove, hereby give notice that hereafter their place of busiues will be closed on Sunday after AugU'it 6th, Person wauling an) thing will plea-e call during the week. Dot. Foley Sorings. These healthful and medicinal hot spring have boen purchased by Mr Peter Runey late of Astoria, Mr Runey will thoroughly refit aiid ronovate the buildings on the prem ises, and will be prepared to accommodate those in quest of health or pleasure. Fish and game are plentiful iu that vicinity, the, scenery i magnificent, and those wishing a summer tour oould go to no butter place. 1 -B The Gt'ARD office has just received a new (took of litter and bill beads. There i no use of writing your letter and bill on filain paper when you can get a neat busines ike head printed for but little more than the paper cost, tail ami examine eur i.inv pies. ATTENTION ! NEW FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY J. R. REAM, Corner SEVENTH and WILLAMETTE STREETS, Eugene City, Oregon. re' Give iiic u call before L. D. SMITH, AGENT FOR ALL OF OSBURNE 4 CO. '8 AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, CONSISTING OF TWINE BINDERS, 6, 7 and 8 ft. cuts-Twine or Wire used. MOWERS, REAPER AND MOWER COMBINED, HAY RAKES, AND THE CELEBRATED MIT CX3TJE3 IX WAGOI7, Manufactured expressly for tb PACIFIC COAST; also th CALIFORNIA SPRING TOOTH HARROW. Machine Oils a specialty. Give me a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. OFFICE-S.H. Friendly's Store. Belknap 8prlngs. The pleasant spring hav a good rash ef business this season. Th propiiatar EM just built another new bath house, aud ha also completed th bridge aero the river. Term reasonable. All are aisored a pleasae time who may give these spring a visit Mr S II Friendly has received a large stock of goods for the spring trail and te prepared to suit his customers a to quality and price. He will sell for cash or credit as cheap as any other store in town, and as hi good ar of the best quality ho guarantee satisfaction. Men and boy clothiug specialty. Giv him a call. Paslorial Verification. Santa Clara, Cal, May 3. 1881. II II Warner ft Co: Sire X have ased your Safn Kidney and Livr Core and And it I all it it represented. lUv U L Fisiier, D D, Pastor Baptist Church, Sleepless nivhts, made miserable by that ta rible cough, bhiloh's Cure is th remedy. STOP THAT COUGH. If you art suffering with a Cough, Cold; Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Consumption; loss of voice, tickling in th throat, or any affection of the throat or lumrs, use Dr. King New Discovery for consumption. This I the ajreat remedy that is causing to much excite ment by its wonderful cure, curing thousand of hojxdesa cases. Over on million bottle el Dr. Kin' Now Discovery have been used within the lust yesr, and nave given perfect satisfaction in every instauce. W can un hesitatingly say that this is rei II y th only sure cure for throat and lung affections, aud eaa cheerfully rocommeiid it to alL Call ant get a trial bottle free of cost, or a regular sii for 81.00. For sale by F. M. Wilkin, th drug, rist. Eugene City: Mulhollaud. Junction City Hodge, Davis ft Co., wholesale agents, Poit and, Oregon. Shiloh't Vitallrer is what ynuneedifor Con stipation, Loss of Apwtit, Dizsinesaandall syiniitotns of Dyspciuia, Price 10 and7Sct. per bottle. Sold by Osburn and Co, Eugene. The rruvln Nyrtip has cured thous ands who were suffering from Dyspepsia, De bility, Liver Complaint, Boils, Humors, Fe male Complaints, etc Pamphlet free to any ess. Seth W Fowle and Son. Boston. T HAT HACKINGCOUGHcanbesequiok lv cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it Sold by Osburn and Co., druggist, Kugen IMloHnv IStil-n kal h Lift Inntranrtf Aploplexy, Ac Many people insure their live to benefit their families by death how para doxical is this. To prolong life by preserving the health would bo a far more rational man ner of assuring it Apoplexy is swift and In sidious in its attacks, striking its victim with out a moment's warning 1 Happily a prevent! tive has been discovered Holloway Pills th only safe and certain antidote for this disease, they cool the blood ami equalize it circulation through th system. To preserve th stomach in sound condition and the blood pur Is the true secret of health-IIolloway' Pill will d this most effectually, and thousands owe their actual existence to them at the present dy. Impohtant Notice. Nono are genuine un less the signature of J. Hayuoce surround each box of Pills and Ointmeut Box at S5 cents, U2 cent and 81 each. Ther is considerable saving by taking the larger size. Hoi.lowat t Co, New York. BlfCKLENf'S ARNICA SALVE. Th Best Salve in the world for Bruise. Cuts, Sores, Uleen ,8alt Khenm, Fever Sore. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns.and all kinds of Skin Kruptins. This salvs is guar antyod to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Price 33 et per bos. For sale by Wilkin's, the Druggist, Eugeu City. Mulhollund, Junction City. mOTIIKliS I IIOTIIKBS I Ar you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child sufftrlng and orylnr with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth f If so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately ilejiend upon it; there I no uistak about There is not a mother on earth who ha vr used It, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate tho bowels, and give rest to th mother, and relief aim health t) the child, op erating like inngic. It is perfectly safe to use In all cases, and pleasant to th taste, and t tho prescript! m of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in th UniUd States. Sole everywhere. 23 cent a bottle. For Rent. The building adjoining Ran k n'a Bazar. Inquire at thi office. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitfela mediately relieved by Shiloh'i Cur. O. ft Ce JUST RECEIVED FROM THE FACTORY A large assortment of the latest style of Furniture and Upholstery, consisting of fine Pai lor and Chamber Suites, Sofas, louigei, Tables, Fancy Furniture, Chairs Of all Descriptions, Etc-, Etc-, Which will be sold at the LOWEST Trio. I DEFT COMPETITION. . .. . , All jiersons are respectfully Invited to call ana 1 amine my Stock and be satisfied for themselves. I ' take pleasure in waiting on visitors. purchasing elsewhere J. It. REAM. iU o Utter in the future. i 01-