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Til EUGENE CITY GUARD. ...KrTJEMHKK 17. IHS7. Crovtr Citvrlanil. SATURDAY.. B. F. Kxiiiniiu r. Altboiiuh bankrupt in issue the lt-ulili-run jiHity U miffi-riiiK froinan -nibnriiHi.riniit of riche in lliu mutter of Prrxidfiiul cinili dutm. Tin ir qiwlity my tiot b nil that could Im wished, but their liiinib.-riM bewild ering. Tho jpftrlinKim of JMniHc, Sliciiwiu ami Allison urne Iho nttrurtiorm of their no tm1 favorite. Htipt riur loudness, but tbn admirers of C'oiikliiiL', (iiilicrul Slitt liitui Ainl (Juuernl rSlicridiiii uru not uilcnt us to their merit. Tho onilook for a fierce irff Ih within the party tlmt will luiva it irct after tho couvuutioii meet nnd makes it choice in very prointHi uy. Wliiln climhiim ambition divide tbo lb publicans, keeping alive olil ii:itr iIh mid lireedliiK new ones, pence, ('""J most cordial Imnuniiy nreviiil in the lieino crotic party. Thn in but, one I'rcMilciiliul candidate. It in agreed thiit Mr. Cleveland kIihII be renominated. No l-tt.r proof of tl excellence of bin it'ltn init ru t it it could bo fiimihhed thnn thin unanimity of Dt inoerutio icntitnunt. From present appearance the reiiomina tion and re-election of Cleveland seem to be inevitable. Hacked by a strow mid united narty. lie in Htroiiircr than it. and were ho not half so popular with the Democracy bh lie is; tho plninent dictate) o! political expe diency would compel the party to accept bin) uh ltd leader. I lift cause 01 iim simian ore obvious. Cluvi laud linn mndii a jjootl President. IIu baa shown a Chief MnKitriit the mime hum plicity, good Heiise, firmness and integrity which uiadohim a good shcrifF, BL;ood mayor and a good t governor, Under all tho varied conditions of his remarkable career ho has been bis own rniistc r. TakitiK office as the representative of a party which bad not given a President to tho country for a quarter of a century, he con fronted ailmiiiislrutivo difficulties astly greater ami more complex than would have faced a Republican successor of a long line of Republican incumbents. Vi t the two years und a half of his orctipn'icy of the White House have witnessed far less politi cal turmoil and bitterness than marked the three months of Oailb ld'a sway. After all that ban been said of tho huu'i' of the starving Democracy and its lust for place, no audi storm has raged on the question of patronage as the country was wont to see wheu (inn Republican President went out and another camu in. This decent quietude baa beou owing almost wholly to Cleveland himself. Democrats, being human, are quite as fond of offices as their Republican fellow citizens, und hail the president been weak, or eaer to' conciliate any clement, a fury of contention for the jirii s of victory would have distracted the I uiou. Rut there is no weakness in Cleveland. Down cauu his foot, ami it has stayed there. Tin' Mum li crushed many coins some Californii bunions, too, it must be confessed- but w here is the sensible ami disinterested IVin ocrat who will not own to-day that his party has been enormously advantaged by the President's determination to Maud by his civil service reform pledges'!1 And where is the lobby Where is that baud of eloquent, opulent and pnsiiasio gentlemen employed to "explain tilings," wliu'li tor years was as prominent a lean of Washington as Congress itself.' (Sou The railroad corporations no longer treat with the United Stubs Government c u the footing of a co-equal authority Their repre aeiitatives Hud themselves reduced to the standing ot ordinary cili.ens, Investiga tions iulo tho nlliiirs of the liiiul-grauts rail roads ordered by Congress have ceased to be shams. Observe the caliber and Kpiiitof the men appointed by the 1're.iiilent w ho re cently sat in San Francbco as the l'ncillc Railway commission. And who fears that, should a vacancy on the Supreme Reiieh oc cur, it would now be tilled Willi a creature of corporate wealth? W hen before lias the public domain bceu Ho well protected by executive pVwer? The land grubbers in tho Teriitories, the cattle kings with their illegal fences keeping set tled from the free prairies, the ineroaebers upon the Indian reservations -all these, astonished by an order to quit, sent to Washington protesting deputations who stood for hundieds of millions of money and were further astonished when the deputa tion:; were di;:i:i: sed with a stern injunction to obey the order or bear the consequences.. Mistakes have been made, but there has been also a frank and manly readiness to re pair them. Criticism upon injudicious an poiiitmcnta bus been answered by the with drawal of the objectionable appointment. Hut criticism which has not hud truth for its basis and sincerity for its motive has found the President a rock, lie has oppostd nig n i tied tli unless to clamor, and those who have in this way, matched their strength against his are not perceptibly ahead up to date. The justice of this observation will be lie the most appreciated by those fe rocious heroes of the 11, A, K. who deem the Union and its tieasury theirs, and ask the country to rank Cleveland as a rebel for re vising to permit demagogues to swell the pension list already larger than those of all the first-class Kuropcau powers combined by billeting upon it a multitude of uieu in no need of such help. The warmest tip plaudi r of tho course of the President in this regard nre the self-respecting soldiers who lint wounds and scorn to make mer chandise of them. The independent vote which made Cleve land President will remain with the Democ racy and make him President again. His work commend him to the people. They seo in him n man of immovable stubborn, lies in holding to w hat he believe to be right, and so far lifted above the passions of partisanship that, while governing with a just concern for the int, rest of his parly, he never forgets that he is the Chief .Magistrate of the whole republic. His popularity is solid, for it is not due to the arts of a politi cian or to deeds of exceptional brilliancy, but rests on the esteem of the sensible and patriotic niascH for a President of demon Ntrutcd capacity and sober worth. - I Ml . , i Washington Hurtled, California's sixteenth Governor dn-d in Oakland tit the residence of his couhin, Mrs. lr, Itiickel SeU. l'Jtli. A gradual decline in the Governor's health culminated the "M ot August in a stroke of partial isralysis, which, combined wiih kid liey trouble, formed a eoiuplic.itiou of nul dies that caused his d -nth. ibecased was in his 6ild year, and is the first g ivcrnor of Oil if.. n is who 1ms dieil while filling the execu tive chair. His but iit took pl.ee Friday thin week. I.ieiit.-Gor. R. V. Waterman, bs'k the oath of office Thursday and became Governor of California. He is Republican, Cbii'scii News (Mlj ui. ml: The fimii.l Army of the Republic men ant working not'lv ' for the re-t bvtiou of Grover Cleveland, terdity a detaehuieut ol Mi.it wvamiuliou j which was parading at Wheeling, W. Vs., re-! fused to p.i under a portrait of the Fn i- dent wlnjli Mfsu.l.d cr the street, I bat made a detour and Ioerd tin ir colon. a tin v did so. i A dispatch from Hamilton dc-cribing the opening meeting of the Ohio State campaign nl I iid' to Iho speech of M-- Powell, tho can didate for Governor as follows The question of tariff re-form was diseiiasej nUoiuo length. The upeuker favored a thorough revision and an honest reforma tion of the on sent nysteiii, nn'l "ahl that the tariff should bo no reduced that no lnorj re servo should be raised than the government needed. Ho advocated keeping the taxes upon whisky and tobacco and ai tides or lux ury, mid making clothing and articles of lux ury, and making Iks I, clothing and ar ticles of necessity and general consumption cheaper. He closed bis speech with a trib nte to President Cleveland and hi work and claimed that the party which bad done so well with national alburn was the parly to bo trusted wiih tho administration of our own state all'.iiis. The youthful Hun Francisco speculator who turned &i into a pool ticket mid the winnings of that into a real-estate transac tion netting him $l,yiH, lias a counterpart in one of the new towns of Texas. He was made a present of a sickly goat which the owner was glad to get rid of. The boy niiisul it buck to health, traded it for a don key, trained the donkey to carry a child and barten d it off for a horse. The horso ho traded off for another and fin. H lionght a lot nnd started in changing and trading, always with a Wii perception of profit for himself, mid is now, although but 17 yenrs, worth several hundred dollars. The goat may bo credited with its share of praise, but success will follow energy and shrewdness whether they start in with a goat or n mouse trap, F.xiimincr. Taki Wabniho. Price groceries at the City Oroecry before purchasing elsewhere. Wantkd. 500 men, women and children to feed at the new Ked Front Restaurant on Willamette street. Good, wholesome meals only 25 cents. Meals cooked to order ut reasonable rates. Tho Kansas City Times has published nu swers received to inquiries sent out through Kansas and Missouri as to presidential pref erences. In Missouri -T't answers from Democrats were received. Of these 251 were for Cleveland, 3 for Thiirinan, 1 for Wade Hampton, and tho rest scattering. The Re publicans sent 2f! I answerf, of which 125 were for lilaino, 77 for Sherman, 41 for Lin coln, and the rest scattering. In Kansas II2C Democrats answered, as follows: ( love- hind, M01J ; Thurman, 7; Hill, 0, remainder scattering. The Republicans sent li'22 an swers, of which 1 Ml wero for lilaino, til! for Sherman, 4 1 for Lincoln nnd the rest arid- tering. Fob Salk. 135 acres of farming land, 1 'mile from Eugcuo City. Price $:iu per acre. Apply at the office of Dr. T. W. Slu lion, in be Matlock building. Rev, Sum. Small has turned state's evi deiii'e. In ii recent sermon he said: I was born a Democrat, raised a democrat. I studied its principles fully. I worked for it. I have silent mouey for it, I have drank whisky for it, I have lied for it, I have stolen ballots for it, I have Mulled boxes for it, I lid all it told me, and it took mo within half a mile of hell. Ho adds that "St. Peter has si, wed the party out of his mouth." Wearo glad that the parly is ml of one liar, the f and Ijillot- liox sluller, unit us for 1 eter, r u Iviseliat ie brV mouth and keep an eye iV "i --Alia. Wo have received at tho bauds of I Southern Pacific Railroad, a copy of pamphlet descriptive and illustrative of the picturesque portion of California, adjoining the Oregon boundary. It is styled "The Sluista'llook, and is gotten up in gorgeous fashion' making it a thing of beauty and a joy forever. It is,wi ittcn in such excellent style as to iniiko one cagei to read it, and is a pulilie itioii that il'iescreilit to the S. P. It. K i ne it, u. i .'inniisMoni r.s iiiivereciinmi. il .1 .V ... to mo ii. ,v l.., u. r. ami u. it. ,v a. me b lowing rates on short hauls: Over 5 miles and not (Acceding III miles, 4 cents per 101) pounds or $H per car. Over 1(1 miles and not exceeding 2D, 6 cents per 10 I pounds, or $12 p renrloi.d. Will the railroads open their ears, or continue di ting as tiny please. . . "An official analysis of the last census dis closes that of the 17,,T,)2,(i'.i'.) persons in, the United States then ciigaged-in gainful work blow 20,01 0,(MI, about Do percent., cannot be subjected to foreign competition, aud about a per end. lire nil who can be, or, rather, whose employers can." Daniel Man ning. c - F.x-Seimtor Fair Ins hi en elected President of the Nevada liiink, at San Francisco vice Flood resigned. Tho change is said to be due to Flood d ibbling in the late wheat deal. The live iiliaichists who engineered the Hayinaiket massacre of policeman in Chica go last year, will lu hung November 11th, the Illinois Supremo Court having affirmed the decision of the lower court. Canliiml Giblion, of Iiallinioii', who is the head of the Catholic Church in America, will shortly arrive in Portland to confer Dim i ,,.)- lium on Aicbl 1 b p Gross, A Chicago man offers to buil.l a $700,000 hotel in Portland if a bonus of ?250,00O is given him. 4 l'x-Govi rnor Rlaekbutu died at Frankfort, Kentucky, Sept. 1 1th. To Whom it may Concorn This is to certify that Joseph Goldstolie has no connection whatever with the firm ol W. Sanders, mid never had. He is just em ployed as a cleik. W.Sanders is the sole proprietor and pays all debts owing by the said firm ot W. Sanders, and also W, San ders is not responsible for any debts that may be contracted by J. Goldstone W. Sanmim. Geo M Miller will furnish information and sell farm rights for the combined wire and picket fence during our absence. J. P. Swkkt.v Co. Way 1WN Simon will sill you a fancy percale shirt, two collars and a pair of cutis all for 75 cents. Now is your time to buy. Foa Sai.k.- A few nice builifing lots, ou easy terms. Piice from $"0to $100. Apply to Da. T. W. Shklton. Faumi'iih Takk Notick. -Ak'ood dinner can bad at Maker's I Intel for cents. The New York Repuh!i.iik hive Uomiui- . leu r rm iiraut lor sws-retnry it Mute. A oi me "a ol lue lather. i Cure For Plies. PibM fieqiii'iitly picetshd by a sense ef neih'lit iu the hack, 1 in cud loner part of the tUhmifn, causing the patient tosupsse h hn oine allc thai ot iho kiilneyi or lu'i.lilsiriiii; "cans At times, symptoms of indigestion im present, flatulence, unessiiirw of the tom iuli, itc. A iiiointurv, like perspiration, pro ilueiiirf A veiy ilisatreeab!e iteliiiiL-, after get-toil,- wjitn, is a common attendant, l'dind, til. -liiit: sud iteliini( iiile yield at one to the applidtem ( lr liosaiiko Pile lienns.lv, whidi act diiiuily q.,ui the parts affected, ah xirbiiu the tuiimrs, allaviiu tin intense iteh hu And ctfeetini; a inimnent cure. Prie .VI e-nU. Address the Dr R:inen Mtslicin Co., Piqua. Ohio. S..U by Oshuru i Co. and W. S. lt, of Junction. IVr. Taylor . 7 O.iVs iVniisuiint, purely rt t li'le, s,.itiv , ly cnr rheumatism, ic-iirnlia, tKthvfie, i, '. he.i.la.-li, crump colic, cholera li!olms,t'..!ii-iint wviiliitr to female, ly-"-ii. i-.,.l r euicli. Hiv, Chill aud fi ver, iiii aroun 1 t'.e h rt Mi-.ii-.!., I'lmn-ic. I.KOKi.K lAVloR. N1. 1 by O.sbura H C drunsu, Fuen. To Cigar Dealers: Of Corvallis, Oregon, are uiauufucturing a Hue grade of Cigars, and will compete with other dealers, both in iirice nnd quality of goods. No Chinese Labor Employed. A Trial Order Solicited. "board of equalization. vrn'l ICK IS HF.RKRY GIVKN TO THE 1.1 taxpayers of Fane county, Oregon, that tiie JJ.ianl of Jvp all.atiini will tntetj at tho Court House, in Eugene City, l.ane county, OreKon, on the hist .Monday in October, IM7, to-wit: the 3d day at II) o'clock 'a. in., ami publicly commence the examination of the assessment as returned by the Assessor for the year 1M7, corrector all errors in mluatinn, descriotioii or qualities nS land, lots or other priqierty. Said Board will remain in session from day to day for three duy only. There fore all taxpayers or persons owning prowrty in said Fane County, Oregon, are hereby noti fied to be and aniiear at the time and place above mentioned and show cause, if any they have, why their assessment should not remain as taken by the Assessor. CHARLiFS HUFFMAN, Assessor I,ue County, Oreuon. Dated at Kuiiene City, this Kith day ol September, 1HH7, NOTICE FOll publication:. Land Okfick at Roskiinm;, Oh. VT ll the following named settler has filed Sept 10, 1SM7. TOTICKIS HKREBV GIVEN THAT notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said prisd will be made before the Clerk of the County Court of Lane county, Oregon, at Kugene City, Dr., on Tuesday, October ', 1KM7, viz: Charles S. Smith, Pre emption 1). S. No. 431W for the Lots li, 13, 14 and 20, Sec. 21, Tp. 18. S., It. 11 West, W. M. H .' names the following witnesses to prove Inn ciintinunus residence upon and cultivation of said land vi.: .allium Young, Alonzo YouiiK, of Seaton, Lane Co., Or., John Law suit, Georae Clarno of Florence, Lane Co., Or. Cil.vH. W. Johnston, Register. NOTICK FOU PUBLICATION'. Land Ckfick at IIoskiu'iiii, Oil, ) Sept. 12, 1SM7. f VfOTICE IS IIEKE15Y GIVEN' THAT ll the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final prcof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made befoie the Judge or Clerk of the County Court of Lane('o., Or., at Eugene'City, Or., on Saturday, October iilth, 1887, viz: John N 'row, Homestead J'.ntry Io. 3.id., for the S. J I r. J, ec in, l p 2U Jt. a est, w. .M. He iiainos the ioMowinir witnesses to prove Ids out iuiioiiej residence upon and cultivation of said land, riz: John O'llrien, Thomas Howell, Joseph Landers, O. g. Cnrtwrilit, all of Cartwright, l.ane Co., Or. CliAs. W, Johnston, Register. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Lane. W. E. Warren, Pllf. ) ve s . Gabriella Warren, deft. ) Suit in equity ior divorce and the uustody of minor child. mo GARKI ELLA WARREN, THE .1 abovo named deft: In the name of the State of Oregon, you a-e hereby summoned to appear in said court nnd answer the complaint of the plaintiff; filed therein within ten days from the date of service of this summons upon ynn, if ymi are served in Lane County, or within twenty days from service upon you if you are served in any other county in said state, or if by publication of this summons, then by the Hint day of the next term of this court. On .Monday the 7th day of November, 1S87, and if you fail to answr, the pllf. will apply to the Court for the relief demanded iu the complaint, namely a dissolution of the marriage contract existing between the pllf ami the deft, aud pin have the care and cus tody of the minor child of said iiiarriaue, and such other relief as to the Court may seem equi table and just. It is ordered by tho Court that service of summons be made by publica tion iu the Eugene City Gi'.uti) once a week for six consecutive week. Dated September lL'th, 1887. GEO. 11. DORR1S, Pllft.'a Atty. C. M. COLLIER, Attorney-at 'Law. OFFICE: At Court House, County Sur teyor's room. It. McJfccl, WAGON-MAKER, At Melson' lljacksniitli shop. Wagons and carriages repaired and painted on short notice, ou l-iT Itnwinabli" Term. WKAK i ! Standard White Shirts i Eye, Ear, Itectal and Ncsvous Diseases. Dr. J. B. PILKINGTON, Surgeon Occulist and Specilist. As above, limU his health improved by travel ing, and now announces that he will continue his monthly visit to the Upper Willamette for a year to come. Will meet patients at St buries Hotel, hil "die, from 3 p. m. U''liMsHly to 2. 1. in. TliurHdily, immediately following the first M lay of each uuuith. Have over one hundred cures to refer to, and as samples ive the following: li F Rond, Irving, saved from P.lindness. Jas G Cherry, Albany, foiindryinan, restored from llliudness. , l, t i T'.i T).'ITptileiekir. Harris- lfc A ...-,.. , burg, 1 W lionil, Irving, M K Jiidkms, Ju ene, Rectal diseases. Have a large numiifcr incases hi jues, f-l. ....... V:l-...,Uu ..ii.I e'ihf.iht it.lipr enroll or uettintf well after years of unavailing treat ment with cutting opernuoii nuve iniieu. Address, Hit. J. 13. PILKINGTON, Portland, Oregon. GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION. I Stat op Ohkoon, Exkcutivk DkpabT-I MKNT, SaLKSI, Sejlt 1, 1887. j By the authority yesled iu we by the leg islative assembly 6f the 'state of Oregon, I, Sylvester Peliuoyer, governor, do hereby submit to the legal votera of the state at a special election hereby called to be held on Tuesday miccecding the first Mon day in November, 18S7, the following pro posed amendments to the state constitution: FIH8T PROmlUTIOS AMENDMENT. Siction 1. The manufacture, sale, or the giving away, or the offering to Hell or give away, or the keeping for sale, of any spirit uous, vinous, malt, distilled, fermented, or any intoxicating liquors whatever, i prohib ited iu this state, except fur medicinal, sci entific, or mechanical purposes. Section 2. The legiulative assembly shall provide by law in what manner, by whom, and at what place such liquors, or any of them, shall be manufactured or sold, or kept for sale for medicinul, scientific, or ruechaui cal purposes. Skltion 3. This amendment shall take effect and be iu full force iu six months Irom the duto of its ratification by the electors. Suction 4. The legislative assembly shall without delay pass all necessary laws with sufficient penalties necessary to enforce this aineiiiliUL'iit. HKCOHD AMENDMENT TO SALARIES OF STATE OFFICERS. Article XIII. Suction 1, The governor, secretary of state, treasurer of state, judges of the bu- prenie court, aud all other state officers of this state shall receive an annual salary of such sum as the legislative assembly shall here inafter by law for each of such officers pro vide; provided, that when the legislative assembly shall have by law fixed the salary of any such officer, such salary shall neither be increased nor diminished during the term for which the incumbent of such olticc shall have been elected or appointed. THIBU AMENDMENT TO TIME OF UOLDINO GENERAL ELECTION. Article II. Section 11. General elections shall be held on Tuesday next after the first Mouilay in November, biennially. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand aud caused the great seal of the state of Oregou to be nflixed, this 1st day of nepletuiier, A. u, IS8V. Syi.YESTKIt FENNOrEll, Governor. By the Governor: Geo. W. McBiiiok, . Secretary of State. DR. SPINNEY, No. 11 Keahnkt Street. Trent all Chronic and Kpooiiil IHm-iimch. .Y0UXGMEN AyilOMAY 1SE SUFFERING FUOM ? The effects of youthful follies or indis cretion will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at tlie alter of suf fering humanity. DK. SPINNEY will guar antee to forfeit W0 for every case of Seminal weakness or private disease of any kind nr. character which he undertakes and fails to miiiiii.i: uv.n .ii ex. There are many at the Hge of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacua tions of the bladder, ofteu accompanied by a slight sinai ting or burning sensation, and a weakening of the system in a way the patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often Jie found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a thin, whitish hue, again changing to a dark and torpid ap pearance. There are many nu n who die this difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr S will guarantee a perfect cure in such eases, and a healthy restoration of the genito-urinary or gans. Office hours -10 to 4 and tl to 8. Sundays 10 to 11a m. Consultations free. Thorough ex animation and advice, $5. IK. S1MXXKY A 0, No 1 1 , Kearney Street, San Francisco. iiOoiv; here i r If you want work done iu the barber line, come to the IT) Oil NT SHOP. Opposite the Guard office. (J. W. I'luster. IPNX) ERTAKINq 1 make a specialty Ixrtli for quality of mU Uli . suit the times. Country ortlcrs solicited. Uf.,.a "j1. for cash accompanying orders. Orders promptly attp both by mail or telegraph. SutiKfuctioBi u jr -in A I 11.111 MlilM 1J - ,f AT : a iNii.fi riiniiiTiinr ?r-ir r.-v TOiiurit .mmm e1 Tl I ,c -U ., V Call and see me. J. R. BEAM, Corner Willamette nnd Nevonth Streotf, Kuooiic City, Or -SOLD.-- Our Ktoro Imilding Moid, and us we sliull Iiuvh t, iullU. jh(n in the near future, wo have determined to close out our entire Htm-u GARDLESS OF COST. We have in Htock (he finest selection of goods suitable for IIo!ii ents to Im found in the City. Diamonds, Gold watches, Goi chains, Silver Plated Ware, Jewelry, Notions and Novelties, :ex-tts3s: goods, Albums, Scrap tJooks, Autograph Albums Christmas and New Years Cards, And an endle.sH variety of nice'goodH Call and se? No Trouble to Show Good. CHAIN BlIOS, mh Mmgmm AT- W" -"iii! A. V. PETERS Four splendid "Now Wliito" Nickcl-pk Sewing Macliines All Complete. , I am oH'trintr these niacin ties nf cost, nnt'lmvino ttio ii r rnnm tJ them any longer. This is a fine opportunity to yootiiv nno of those innstttr l- t. .i f : iii . , . , ." . . . ' mi, iiuhi, luriiisinMi, nun certainty mo most. ii,sinHo ol nil sewing' .uacinw 1 also offer the followino luiroiinsi- Forty Ladies' New Market C Ivulu for J ess than ft Tiventu-flve Gents line Overcoats, (this season's m 7 ill I.. on, viusct or i less man uost. These are all new, deHirahlo goods, and will pay .10 per cent, on the in" llll'llt I'Vpii if mm bail In liv (bun. n ....ill "v vi,. .,,,, i,ni , i io-.m -iiiurr. I have a number of other bargains to odor nnd to which 1 ilUallf on irom time to time TT ' I . I nas just received direct from m York and Chicago, the largest and best stock of 4 FALL AND WINTER GOODS? Ever brought to Eugene. THIS IS HO IDLE BOAST But call and price then,. Remember the pluce:The New Tim oii.ii-r inamene and i-iglith !;t., Etiocne City, Oregon. FOR ,X,S3E3S3 m LJ FINK LINEN For Sale by all Fini-Class I Dealers. I COSTS NO- MOEE THAlNFERiOR MAKES b,1 'if insmm- " '" For Sale by all Principal Dealers on the Pacinc Coas