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CITY AND COUNTY. BRIEF HE.VTIOft. Harvest it over. Cherry k Djr, undertakers. For food dentistry go to Clark. Briag your chickens to Bettman's. See Sherman's circus drertiimenk. The new restaurant ii in full blast. . Another wedding reported on the tapis. Three good stoves for sale at Goldsmith's. )Medicai Lake Salt at Ilayi and Lackey's "Sil pound of coffee for $1 at Goldimith't. 5oh work a speciality at the Guard office 'Gotd furniture and low price, ia Ream's motto. Scholars to the State University are already (arriving. The highest cash price paid for wheat by T B Dunn-. Kew styles ladies ruitiny cardi at the 'QsieD efhee. City Council meet next Monday evening 'at Dunn's Rail Bettaan will pay teors for ehickeni in Cash Hkaa any one in town. Goods dulirered to any part of the city !rm Goldsmith's. Fresh eitrate of magnesia, tnade daily at :at Hays and Lnckey'a. . The State University and iht fflhlic school 'commence next Movday, Remember that Sherman's civctm perforins 'here oil the 13ln and 14th. The only place where you can 'always sel .year chickens is at Bettman's. Jlany travelers Btfw depart and arrive on 'the 7:30 A M freight (rain. Eugene now has a first-class 'restaurant spt by Laird and Lock wood. Only white eooks employed at the new 'restaurants on Willamette street. The boss place to get a meal is at the new Restaurant kept by Laird k Lock wood. Immense stock of crockery and glassware 'at greatly reduced prices at Goldsmith's. Who is doing the undertaking business? Beam. Who is selling the furniture? Ream. If yen want fresh and nice enufectionery five the firm of Laird and Lock wood a call. A M Cornelius, fomorly of this city, is taow employe I in the sheriff's office at Port land. Mr G Bettman and the I X L store have Veen busy this week opening large stocks of new goods. Mrs EQL Skinner's school at her resi. denoe will re-open September 18th. Pat ronage asked. Ream don't advertise anything he can't lack when he says his stack of undertaking' goods is the best. A case was tried before Justice Ellison this 'week, between J H Brewi and A X Bnrneson. 'The jury disagreed. We have just received several founts of new f 'jb type. For neat and tasty work, the Guard job office ennot be beat We are informed that the report that the Stormnut and Fountain houses had been burned, was a mistake. , . Mr; Jit Goldsmith has Just received one of the tfuest assortments of tea ever brought to Eugene City. Give him a call. Yoa can got 3 cans of tomato? for 50 cents, 1 can fstoh poaches for 2 cent, and . the best tea inHown at F B Dunns. 133 acres of good farm'land well improved, HetttGngeneOfty, for sale. Geo. M. Miller. "Slr'S H Friendly will pay the highest Xash market price for wheat. Give him a eall before selling your grain elsewhere. Messrs T G Hendricks and 8 11 friendly iliavs been busy during tihe past week rcceiv log and unpacking to-ge stocks of new goods. We anderstamd that the story about ur brother journalist, Mr Geo S Kincaid. baving Villsd eight JleeT, tut mistake, and that ?feo killed miry due. , Mrs Rebecca Oawsea will conduct relig Sms sefti-fs t tlreC P Shnrch on next Sun Hay t 11 A ft, W the absence of the pastor. ' A cordial invitation to all. Ream, the undertaker ami furniture deal- J or, will receive in a few dnys a splendid as sortmeut ofrawhide furniture, which hs will sell way ander any prices ever offered in 'Eugene. Don't buy letil ye see his stock. " The finest assortment of span and raw ilks, jatej eotetaiue, reps, terry and crttons, ver brought to Efigene at Cherry t' Day's. Also the finest assortment of furniture out side of Portland. AH at prices that con not bo undersold. You can get 10 lbs of sngar for $1. " 6J lbs et coffee foe JL 1 " llhewfteaforlL " 6 cans et oysters for $L u " 7 cant et tomatoes for $L " goods cheaper than slsewhers at Goldsmith's the cash grocer. The GcraiD office has just received a new took of litter sad bill heads. There is no as of writiag year letters and bills on plain paper wheal yoacaa get a neat business like head printed for but little more than the paper costs'. Call and examine oar asm ', The exceedingly dry weather for the put few weeks makes' It particularly incumbent a everybody to'bo anneually careful io re gard to fires. The wooden portions of all Gildings are si combattibla as tinder, and 6re once sUrUd, with much wind, would spread' very rapidly. The Quit lus received fifty ew suV acribors during' the past month. Wo are taaakial to,'!1 friends ' who beve been taamaaaa e eiUadiag our already large list of saboeribersi Advertisers' should ro aombor that wo send oat mors copies of the 5tae than any ethaf paper" cvef published fa Laao coo sty. TO SUBSCRIBERS. We send out a number of bills to subscribers this week We hope they will meet with a prompt response. Although small individu ally, in the aggregate, they amount to some thing near SlftOO. County Court. FROBATB COURT. Court ennvened Monday, Sept 4th. Pres ent-Judge Fitch, Clerk Ware and Sheriff lampUell. Iu the matter of the estate of M Mailer. deceased; final settlement approved and ad ministratrix dismissed. In the matter of the guardianship of Geo and Helen fiushnell, minors: report of guar dian approved. ' In the matter of the estate of Sylvester Rutledge, deceased; final settlement ap proved and administrator discharged. In the matter ot the estate of A D E Washburue, deceased; final settlement apt proved and administratrix dis discharged. In the matter of the estate of Jas Good child, deceased; final settlement approved and administrator discharged. In the matter of tho estate of D II String) deceased; final settlement approved and ad ministratrix discharged. Io the matter of the estate of S II Saying deceased; ordered continued. In the matter of the estate ot Johnathan McFarlaud, deceased; Monday, Nov I, 18S2, set for hearing final settlement. In the matter of the estate of A N Foley, deceased; final settlement approved and ad ministrator discharged. In tho matter of the estate ot Win Drury; deceased th day of Kovembtset fur hear ing final report. In the matter of the guardianship of B F Bond; continued until November 6, 1S82. Sale ordered ofcertain property. In the matter of estate of J F Whittaker. deceased; citatiou to heirs ordered published. In the matter of tho estate of Thos E Shelton, deceased; citations ordered issued. COMHI8310NC11S COURT. Commissioner's court met at the Court House, Wednesday, Sept 0, 1882. Present- Judge Fitch, Commissioners Veatch and Stephens, Clerk Ware and Sheriff Campbell. In the matter-of the application of Xf H Baughman and others for survey and location of county read; report of surveyors and view ers filed, and load declared established. In the matter of the application of J W Mat lock and others for survey and location of county road; report of viewers filed and road declared established. In the matter ff the application of S Snyder and others fdr a survey of a county road; or dered that John O'Brien, John Simpson and Wm Russell be appointed viewers, and Geo Noland Surveyor, te meet October $, 1882. In the matter of the application of Drury and other fet, county nad; ordered that J M Stafford, C D Hardesty and F T Hayfield be appointed viewers, and Geo Nolan d surveyor, to meet October , 18tS2. ' The asttewor being unable to complete the as-sexsmeut Vy September 1st, was allotted un til Out lt te complete the work. In the matter of the application of Harry Thompson, for license to sell sirittious liquors in quantities less than a quart at CctUge Grove; ordered that a licence be granted him for one year. In the matter of the appropriation for Con struction of the SiHslaw road. It Is ordered that SloOO more be appropriated to the above road for its completion. H B Hayes was ap pointed Superintendent, and is required to give $3000 bonds for the erforiance of said duty, and is to receive $2.50 per day for the time he is actually employed. In the matter of repairs to the Court House: The following proposals were opened by tho Court: W H Abrams, $180; W T Csmpl.-ll. ?1G9; Warnick A Kinney, ?1G3; C A Davis, $1C2. The contract was awarded ta C A Da vis for $162. The couit was still in session when we went to press. The remainder of the pro ceedings will appear next week. Another Bank. We are informed that Mr W T Peet, a ban ker, recently from Nebraska, mention of whom was made in our lacal columns, several weeks ago, has associated himself with Hovey & Uumplixey of this place, under the firm name of Hovey, Humphrey k Co, and will open a regular banking business commercial and ex change. They have bought th lot adjoining the new "srick being built on Willamette street, aud will erect a banking house at once. They will commence business as soon as the building-can be completed. We learn that they paid $l,0e9 for the lot, which is 13 feet wide. yooLHABnr Tmr.-Oae of the two fishing boats which sailed from Astoria for San Fran cisco on the 10th lust, has arrived there, says the Examiner. The boat h stove in in several places, and the action of the water has worn th until thev looked as if rubbed off by by contact with some hard substance. It is be lieved that the two who kit in the ether craft ,i. Wn lost M the weather was very severe, and no tidini of thorn has been received. From bar to bar the trip occupied ten days. When asked why he attempted such a foolhardy un dertaking rters replied: "I do Ilka wuta r.mil.irlv Mtcainer. I ko my boata de Sacra mento rivers, catcha de salmons before the sea ions ovaira." 8ii:m.aw Rur. -The county court baa ap propriated $1300'more to be expended! on the completion of the !. mud. W. la- formed that this amount will complete the road to the head of tidewater, so that a person can haul a moderate sized load over it. One ,lnt will still remain which will have ta be Muted awar. but it cannot be done until next Spring, when the Court will bo called upon to appropriate thj further sum of $1500. Notice. Mr N J Taylor has been employed In the drug st-e of K M ilkins, and having bad two years experience in the business h Will be able to fill the place to tbe entire satis fu-tMB of employer and customers. Occasion al attacks of rheumatism' prevents Mr Taylor from filling teeth during the winter aeawn, but having an office in the store he will be prepared to do' extracting and al kinds of pUte work, and warrant the same LANE COUNTY FAIR. To ba Held October 6th and truFlv Mile Cast of Goshen. The first annual fair of ths Laao Const Agricultural Society will be held on Thurs day aud Friday, October 5th and 6th. Ths place selected is on ths farm of J K SelUrs, five miles east of Goshen and tho same dist ance from L'resawell. Suitable grounds Tor camping purposes, with wood and water, a building 40x30 foot, for the exhibitnn of veg etables, grams, fruits, ladies handiwoork, 4o, and a track for trials of speed for horses, are all iu readiness. Tho following are a Committee of Arrangement of Grounds; i It Sellers, Roscoe Knox Aleck Matthews, Jo siah Callison, Gov Whiteaker, A J Cruian and Jack Keeusy. No entrance or admission fees rsqdired, and no mouey prem nms paid. Judges for every class aud for all articles on exhibition will award tho premiums of blue and rod ribbons. Already ws have promises of some fine exhibits.jlf the weather is good, e will have a large attendance, and a splendid ex hibit of the varied productions ot Lane coun ty and vicinity. Our President, Mr Geo Bolshaw, has promised to buy the finest pig on exhibition at the State Fair, and bring him to tho Lane County Fair. The great, est efforts will be made to completely class ify every article, and exhibit such to ths best advantage; All products will be num bered, and, after the award, its owner's name placed thereon. Lane county hai kept in the rear in the march of progress, but the darn of a bright future is juit at hand. Looking eastward and southward, we see fast approaching a vast horde of sturdy yeo manry, of manufacturers, and capitalists com ing to possoss themselves of oar land and its privileges. Shall wo keep abreast in ths onward march! J. S. Churchill, Secretary. Junction City items. Junction, Aug 30, 1832. Wheat has been pouring in at the rate of about 1500 bushels per day at J A Bushnell's warehouse. It is the busiest season ot the year with ns. All is bustle With farmsrs, mechanics and warehouse metli Johnnie Williams, who bad the misfor tune to break his hg by the running Sway of his team, wo am glad to say is rapidly re covering. Major Berry is rebuilding his hotel, but on a much smaller scale. The frame work is up, and it has much the appearance of a billiard hall, but still it adds to ths looks of things somewhat. James B Campbell, formerly ot this place but now of Portland, was in town the fore part of the week visiting friends and looking after the "Driven Well" business; ho asked 510 royalty per well, and after driving every man in towu returned ho.ne without collect ing one cent. "Millions for dvfenso, but not a cent for tribute,'' Jammie: Resiisnkd. rrof O P Lee, who has been Principal of the Engeuo public school for the p.ist y ar resigned last Saturday. He has acccepted a Professorship in the Territorial University of Washington Territory, and i.ns been assigned to the shair of Belles Let tre.s and English Literature. The Profess or's friends gave him a farewell reception at the Court House last Monday evening, at which a most enjoyable time was had. Tues day he left for Seattle, his future home. Thk FrtR Scholarship. The following named persons passed the examination be fore the County School Superintendent for the vacant free scholarship in tho State Uni versity: Gen W Hill, Darwin ISriatow, Lura Murch, Kessie Day, Ossie Walton, Ida Cogswell, Jessie McClung and T Riley. Lot was cast and Mr Darwin liristow, drew the lncky number; therefore the county court appointed him to the vacant place. Paor. Wiiiteakkr. Wo notice by tho catalogue of the Medical Department of tho Willamette University, of Portland, that lit J C Whiteaker, formerly of this city, has been elected to the chair of Demonstrator of Anatomy, in that institution. We Congrat ulate the Doctor on his appointment and wo have no doubt but he will fill the position in a manner that will honor himself and reflect credit on that institution. , Restaurant and CoNrRcTtoiRT Store. Messrs Laird and Lockwood have Just opened a first-class restaurant and confec tionery store in tho building one door south of (Jhas Horn's gunsmith shop, If you want a good meal call on them aud yoa will be convinced that they sel the best table in Eugene. Their stock of confectionary will consist of really first class articles. BRiDfia Crcsueo. The bridge across tbs river near Belknap Springs was broken down last week by a treo falling across it. Tbs proprietor of Belknap Springs, Mr Ilixoc, informs us that he will be anablo to recon struct the bridge before next Spriog, there fore it will be impossible for anyone to visit this resort the present season, except by boating it across tho river. Principal Seccred. Prof J E Fen ton has been selected Principal of tho Eugene Poblie school for the ensuing term. Mr Fenton is a teacher of several years stand ing, and untd recently, was Principal of ths Bethel Collegiate Institute. The school will commence Monday, as originally intended. Pobitiok ACErraD. Miss Aggie McCor nack, of this city, a graduate of tho State Uaivt-iity, has accepted a position in the Albany College. The Albany Democrat says that "Miss McCornack made a great many friends at, the Teachers Iostitnte in this county, and is an excellent teacher.'' Hoar Race at Jcnctio. Last Monday a very exciting horse race took place at Junction, for a pune of 11,000, between the Harpole and Kayes hones. The latter Was suocessuL A great P.any accuse ths rider of the lw'og horse of'tLrowing" the' rac. Personal. D 0 Wsldron, ths S F Wasp msa was in town ons day this week. Mr G W Roberts left for Umatilla county Thlrsday, on a business trip. , Hev I D Driver has moved to bis farm. about two miles southeast of this city. Mr Csrran Osburn, of Cottage Grove, paid Bugens a visit last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs Prof Bailey returned last Monday from visit to her old home in tho Eastern States. Mrs Little Jaekman will spend the fall and winter in tho family ol Mr Greeoberry Hayes! Mr H C Owens leases tot Salem this morn ing to be present at ths opening of the Legis lature. Prof Thos Condon has returned from a tiip to Eastern Washington and ths Pnget Sound Country. Messrs A Lynch and Robt Campbell left yesterday for the upper McKenxie, on a bunt ing expedition. Mrs Wm Thompson, ot Wasco county, is visiting at tho residence ot Mr Wesley Shannon, in this city. .(irGco Fletcher has returned from the mountains where he has been working on the McKenxie wagon road. A party wu given to Lieut W deary, at the residence of his father, last evening. lie will soon leave for Texas, to report tor duty. Mrs Amelia Van Hoateu, in company with her father, Captain Packard, are visit ing Mr Warren Packard, at Kitsou's Spriugs. Mr Geo M Cooper, our fellow townsman, is at present irt Denver, Colorado. We are sorry to stale that he is not sanguine of be ing Cured. Geo Archberger, the veteran barber, for many years of this place, Was in town sev. era! days this week) but is now at the Ru- ney springs. County Commissioner' Stevens returned from the East last Monday where he has been visiting relatives and friinds Since the June election. Mr P I B Ping and Dr Chas Whiteaker, swain p land agents, returned from Coos Bay but Monday. They report having finished the Work In that section. Mr Ping left for 3alm Wednesday. Miss Irene Dunn, who has been spending tho Summer vacatiou at hor home in this city, left last Saturday for Portland, where she goes to resume her position as a teacher in St Helens Hall. The Wachenheimer Contempt Case. A Wachenheimer, the bankrupt Harris burg merchant who was seut to jail by Judge Woodward, a referee in tho case, for not answering a question put to him touching certain portions ot his property, was released yesterday by Judge DeStly na a writ of ha beas corpus returnable before him, Wach enheimer was asked to account for $S000 worth, of property, and he anAfrcred that he could . not, lor which he ss committed. Judgo Deady held that the defendant's ina bility to answer a question rtm not a con tempt ef court. This is plain enough, bnt that refusal to answer a question before a referee constitutes a contempt of court ap pears to be. a uew point for lawyers to coo-aider- It has beeu the usual custom iu cas es where witnesses refused to answer ques tions to note the fact in the proceedings or to report at once to tho court, and the wit ness still refused it would tlieu be a con tempt. Referees, according to Judge Deady, are a little more potent than an or diuary clerk. Portland Standard, Sept. 2. Dexter Items. Dexter, September 4, 1882. Hop-raisers sro jubilant. Almost everybody gone hop-picking. "Uncle Billy" Howard has removed his family to Douglas county. Mr C B Hunsaker, of Spokan Falls, is ex pected this week. Mrs C A McFarland will make a sale on the 23 iust. Messrs Parker have bought Mr John Pan ter's interest in ths mill and are makiug some improvements. Married, on Sunday, Sept 8d, 1882, at the residence ot the bride's parents, by Rev John Handsaker, Miss Alma Barbre, to Mr G W Handsaker. of Pleasant Hilll A num ber of nice wedding presents were given, the most valuable one was a handsome $15 Bible presented by friends at Goshen, The "Poet." We clip the following from the Sunday Welcome, of. Portland! ' The long haired singer of Lane bos betn getting some more of hie fiery poetry Into the Eugene Journal; which, while it mani fests no great improvement in expression, nevertheless manifests a certain good sense in rnfuslug to write that ws had not given him credit for. From a column of fire we snatch this brand l 'Yoa wish for my autograph, and A sentiment honest anj true: But my brain is asleep, pretty Fan! And to night I write nothing for yon.' It is too bad the author at such wisdom can not be ioddced to make a trip to San Fran cisco in an Astoria fishing boat Leaked. The city has leased from the county, for 50 years, the corner of the jail lot next to tho Grange store. Tho city authorities, ws learn, intend building an en gine house and council chamber on the ground. Purchase!!. B F Dorris and Orvills Green have bought the .'patent right of tho Burn's Acme fruit dryer, for Lane county. Both are energetic gentlemen, and we think they will make money out of their investment Pcrchajkd. We understand that Dr L D Scarbrough, of tjresswell, has purchased the store and a warehouse of Mr N A Howe, of that village, and wiH o la'vo Oregon. Svceese to yon, Doctor.' The Local Editor. Wha Is tharA lii an tmwn who dnaa more for the eonlmrinity at large than the local t editor of iti local paper? Who ia it that la- bois harder and does as much unpaid, and often unthanked for work as he? He rejoices with you in your prosperity, and sorrows with you in yriur adversity. Tie chronicles your birth, proclaims your marriage festivi ties, and wbed jrou have paid the last debt of nature, he vents his grief and frequently perils his chance for heaven in sndoavoring to give you a clear record whereon to begin business in the other World, ud what is his reward? There are always plenty in a neigh borhood to curse that blockhead ot an edi itor." Why? Because, perhlK, after weary ing his brains for years in getting np com plimentary notices for yourself, your family and your business, for all of which probably, you have never said "thank yon," he has in advertaiitly said something that does not strike you just right. People should re member that he is besot by many perplexi ties, many are the axes that are brought 1 1 him for a tree turn of ths crank, and taking sverything into consideration, he omits call ing atteution tobut few events of social, morl or business importance that occur in his vi cinity and where anything concerning you is not set forth tn sugar coated words, inves tigate before allowing your anger to arise and nine tilries out of ten it will prove an accident Brevities. l.oela scarce. The county jail is emp'y. See new advertisements iu another column, Members of the ircislatitre from Lane left for Salem this nWrulng. Messrs Joel McCornack and Isaac Yoa kum will pack pork lit this City thi Fall Mr Simmons who was recently killed in one of the tunnels on the Ot C R It, was formerly a resident of this county. Mr Jacob Stevonson, formerly Principal of the McMinnville public school has moved to this county and leased a farm. It tho church could stimulate the average boy to rustle for filthy lucre with the same seal that hs exercises in getting four bits (or the coming circus, what a whoop up they could give the missionary fund. Jewihii Holiday, Next Thursday and Friday, the 14 th and 15th iust, is the He brew New Year, and aoenrding to their cal endar, the 5,643d year. The stores of all Isra elites in this city will lie closed during these two'days. This holiday is observed by them all over the world. Farmers Busy. Our farmers are now busy hauling and storing their grain. All seem well pleased with tho yield, aud are expecting a price that will renumorate them for the labor they have expended. ( Thk Hop Crop: We understand that the hop crop ia turning out only about a throe-qnarturs ot a yield. Picking is now in full blast, and will not be through for fully one week yet. LaRMS Yuan. Mr J II Goodman, of Springfield precinct, informs us that lis threshed 1550 bushels of wheat from fifty acres, which would make an average yield of 31 bushols per acre. MRCitANics Fain. The Mochaiiics Fair of Portland will commence Sept 21st aud con tinue Until October 7th. Wo acknowledge ths receipt of s complimentary ticket. Married. -Sept 2, 18S2, at ths St Charles Hotel in Eugene City, by J R Ellison, J P, Mr Fred A Trimble to Miss Allio Bales; all of Ijws county, Oregon. Exccrsion. We understand that an ex cursion will leave Coburg on the narrow gauge railroadj for lirowutvllle next Friday evening at 5 o'clock. Thanks. We acknowledge the receipt of a complimentary ticket to the Oregon Rtate Fair which will commence on the 18th inst ForRbnti The building adjoining Ran kin's Baxar. Inquire at this office. Te Millmkn. Old tvpe (or babbit mota or sale at this nffire. lEli FOR THE FALL & WINTER TRADE, Just received from SAN FRANCISCO BY CONSISTING OF Dry Goods, Clothing Boots, Shoes, Hat?, , . Fancy Goods, , Ladies Dress Goods in LATEST Styles, Everything necessary to a well regulated Store. Butter, Eggs and Chickens bought for Cash, or taken in exchange for goods at HIGHEST CASH RATES.- Local Market Report. Friday, Sept 8, 1882. ' Wheat-78V3 79 eta., en board of cars. Oats-tfj eta., nett Flour- 5 per bbL . Eggs 20 cU per dot. Butter 23 eta per lb. Bi loo 13 sU per In, Hams 13 cts. 8boulders-I0S.121 cts. Lard-15 eta. nops-40 cts. Wool-2223 cts. Foley Soring. These healthful and medicinal hot springs have been purchased by Mr Peter Runey late of Astoria. Mr Runey will thoroughly refit and rennvato the buildings on the prem isos, and will bo preiiared to accommodate those in quest of health or pleasure. Fish and game are plentiful in that vicinity, the scenery is magnificent, and those wishing a summer tour could go to no better place. Mr S II Friendly has received a large stock of goods for the spring trade and ia prepared to suit his Customers as to quality ami price. Ho will sell for cash or credit as cheap as any other storo in torn, and as hie goods are of the best quality he guarantees satisfaction. Men aud toys clothiug a specialty. Give him a call. Wood Wanted. All those who have promised this office wood on subscription account, are requosced to haul the same a soon as convenient Sparkling Eyes, Rosy checks and clear complexion only ac company good health. Parker's Ginger Ton io better than anything, makes pure) rich blood and brigs health, joyous spiritr, strength aud beauty. Ladies try it: Baxarr, The pnrity and elegant perfume ot Par ker's Hair Balsam explains the popularity of this reliable restorative. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dy.pepsla and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitaltzer is runran teed to cure you. For sale by Osburn & Co, Sleepless nk'hts, made miserable by that tar1 rible cough. Shtlh's Cure is the remedy. STOP THAT COUGIL If you are suffering with a Cough, Cold, Asthma, Bronchitis, liny Fever, Consumption, loea of voice, tickling in the throat, or any affection of the throat or lunini, use Dr. King s New Discovery for consumption. This is the great remedy that la causing so much excite ment by its wonderful cures, curing thousands of hostess cases. Over one million bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery have been used within the last year, and have given perfect satisfaction in every instance. We can un hmitatiiiKly say that this is ret 11 y the only sure cure for throat and Mug affections, end can cheerfully recommend it to all. Call anu get a trial bottle free of cost, or a regular size for l.0U For sale by V. M. Wilkins, the drug trist. Eugene City: Mulbolland. Junction City; Hod!, Davis & Co., wholesale agents, l'oit and, Oregon. Shiloh's Vitalior is what ynuneed for Con stlpatinni Lous of Apwtite, Dizziness and symptoms of lysix iwia. Price 10 and 75 cts. bottle. Sold by Osburn anil Co, Eugene. MOTH Kit I OTOTI1EH9 I Are yon disturbed at nllit and broken of your rest by a sick child sutfering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? if so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'8 SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend tixn It; there it no mistake about There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at onoe that It will regulute the IkiwoIh, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health tJ the child, op erating like mogio. It is perfectly Safe to use In all cases, and pleasant tn the taste, and is tho prescription of one of the oldest anil best female physicians and nurses in the United State. Sole everywhere. 23 cents a bottlei A 'ous.li, Cold or No ret Throat should Ihs stopped. Neglect frequently result Its an lnvdrabl l.nnir DUen or t on. umplloii, IIIIOUWN UiroNCHIAl, I IIOt'llFN are certain to lye rellnrin Asthma llroncliltl, 'ooh, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Disease. For 30 iears the Troches have been recom mended by physicians, and always give per fect satisfaction. They art not new or un tried but having been tested by wide and con stant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. I'llbllo apeak' rr and Mlngcr use them tn clear and strengthen tke Voice. Sold at 25 cents a box everywere BUCKLEN'S ARNICA RALVE. The llEitT Salve in the world (or Bruises. Cuts, Bores, Ulcen , Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, Chanied Hands, Cbilhlaius, Coms.and all kinds of Skin Kruptina. This salve is guar anteed to give erfect satisfaction in every case or monoy refunded. Price 35 eta per box. For sale by Wilkin', the Druggist, Kugene City. Mulbolland, Junction City. 8uW:rHe for the Guxnn. r GOODS I