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TIE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY, , NOVEMBEH 5, 18K7. the Kilt llllH An offlciul invntinatinn into the trutimic tion of fourth cIhh poKtoftleM reveals the fact tlmt when the lleptihlicaii were iu pow er the Ilpulilic-nD poHtiiiHKtcr would (ro qtieutly repreg. ut Hint be had done over teu time the amount of busiueKS with which be ahould be credited, and mnke bio cliiimH ac cordingly. An ollicinl in the pout otllee de partment llmi explain tho diffvroiire be tween the pre Kent adiuiiiixtrntion und iU predccKKorH: clmryeg mode by the pOHtmiiHterH of the old regime and the small cniirgeH made by their . ,! -.. i .:. .IM..U I..., UeUlOCrUUO HlieceNHwr, WIIU uuiu i niFJ" to iteul, uggeiitcd to tho Democratic admiu iHtration, that there appeared to bo oine thing wrong and that an invest igntmn wa needed. The investigation him proved that the Kepublican iiostmasters bnve been charging way oui 01 an proportion w bnuiiien done. The nhnrge ban been br.m Ln.n. n a luri.ii nnn,lw. of llimn. ftllll I luino iu a 11.1 fJ 11 ii i ii i w. i - linnn l,,nol,t ItnniA an tliomllol.lv that Pi wcu ii i ii n, ii i Hi'"-" 1.. -n - rally the delinquent readily returned to the uoverunieut what ho bad wrongfully drawn in year pant, Mnd whenever the delinquent official 1mm failed to settlo the bondsmen have generally come to the front with aluc rity. In tun way the. administration has Already recovered about $.ilW,0(J(l from He- Eublican fourth-class postmasters who bad een in the habit of drawing for a bigger business than they really transacted. Portland Telegram: Father Wilbur, whose death at Walla Walla is announced, waa one of the oldest and most honored of the Meth odist missionaries of Oregon territory. He came down less than a month ago, attending the body of his wife, who bad shared his Iileasurei and Borrow for Homethiug like lalf a ceutury, and standing beside her open grave in Lee Mission cemetery, near Salem, while the last ritea were said over her. He turning to his borne in Kaslern Washington be dropped visibly, and became an easy prey to the disease that had closed ber life. Hav ing performed faithfully and loyally the life work appointed for them to do jointly and affectionately, it is meet that the closing sum mom should be hoard by both nt the same time, and that tlioy should pass together to the land of shadows and of rewards. Rosuburg R.view: Vote against the amendment changing the time of election from June to November. Tho presidential election should be by itself. In the older stuti where the elections have been consoli dated many evils have grown up, and in New York, Uow. Hill baa recommended to the legislature, the Reparation of the elections. This I right oa their consolidations only tend to give political jobbers an opportunity to trade. The state press is eoiuing out against the change in the date of our biennial election. Thechief reasons 'or the opposition are those already urged by the Telegram, viz., tho na tional issues that upon every alternate elec tion day iu November will swallow up local issues, and the fact that the storms of that month will render it extremely inconven ient for voters in outlying precinct to reach the polling place. Port laud Daily Tele gram. The amendment changing the time of holding elections from June to November iliould be defeated because it throw the primaries and conventions iu a time when the farming portion of the community is too busy to attend them. It is a good ameud tnent for the politician, but not for the peo ple, You will .make no mistake if you vote an emphatio "No" upon this amendment. Htilolu Stntram m. That educatioual quack E. It. McEIroy, lms worked his way into some sort of noto riety in Pittsburg, and lms said tho lesson taught him by Siinon-y Dolph & Co. He is reported a saying that Oregon is a 11 tai no state, and that it would have gono Republi can, but for the Chinese agitation. McVilroy always ha a convenient reasou for defeats. He learned it of tint Dolph crowd, whose tool he is. Medfoid Transcript. , Particular of the horrible death of John Dudley, a well known utockman of liakcr county, have been received. Hadley caught A half-broken horse with a rope, wheu the animal took fright nud started to run. Had ley' foot O'tught in noose of the rope and the unfortunate man was drugged a loiuj dis tance, iiistaiuing fearful injuries, from th effects of which he noon died. Speaking of raihoad matters the Ashland Tidings lays, three heavy engines are uow nsed iu hauling th train up from 1 lorn brook to the summit. Morris' camp is the only force of railroad grader on the road. They will be able to finish up the work re valuing to be doue. They are making seven shrouds and seven black-caps iu Chicago for the authorities of Cook county, They will tit the men who are to die on the 11th of November, for murder. New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa and Massachusetts hold state elections uext Tues day. Vote against the amendment changing the time of election. Bridging thr English Channel. While the grand scheme of tunnel under the channel between Euglaud and Franco is meeting serious opposition, a still more re markable enterprise, that of a bridge across the chauuel, is being seriously urgwi. Wild a tuch a scheme may appear, it is not by any mean iiew, or without indorsement. When Uonaparto was First Consul a project for a aiuiiUu bridge was submitted to him by a mining engiueer and nciouiitlo men urgd the feasibility of such A work. The Channel liridge Coin nan v ha beeu organized iu France, ud the Minister of Putdio Woiks lias promised to have the whole question seriously examined. The cost of the great undertaking is estimated at something like iJJ,ta.Hl.UMj. h i, promised to tmi'd the bridge from Grism-z to Dover on piles 5i 8 meters apart, taking advantage of the sliul low water on the Yarn and Colvart banks The promoters of this ieui:irkuhle ent, . riM are said to expect a more cordial r ptiou for it iu Euglaud than has hern ac corded to the submarine tunnel scheme, al though as the principal argument aaiusl the building uf the tunnel was the danger ot th iuvelou of England by the Fieuch, it would seem as if tue same olj-K'liou would, lo some extent, apply lo a bridge. Iu either case it is ditlWult to seti Any real teuMiu lot hostility to au improvement uf tbi umitm tf loiauiunicatiou t w vu tu lo tut couu Iric. Wbethir A bridge can actually I built Ad maiutaiued acroM a rtretcu of wrutv tuiU-s o( stormy sea i a tpiettiuu iu regard to whkh mauy competent eiigiuerrn -will have very avriuus doubts. Hut tyie na tion which built the Sue raual ani m ei fMUtliu; hniwtr4. ? billies; '.5 ' effort to rountnict the lWma cVHtfliu..? prove its, It t .v. n this uiot wuu..,h of un 'eH,!I1((, j tlj, ljr u( bri(, bulling. SaUwij Agt. r Tbret Great Bird Youth's Companion. The trumpter bird is the ragpicker of the woods and swamp of Guiana, where be is alwnvs nt work at bis trade, itli bis stom ach for a pack and his bill for a book. He performs a most useful but most extraordi nary service, devouring a perfect multitude of snakes, froyi, scorpions, lizards and the litto creutures. Iiut this teriible bird cull be made perfectly tamo. On the Guiuiia plan tations he may be seen fraternizing with the chickens, duck and tuikey; accompanying them in their walks, defending tbeiu from their en-mies, Nopuratn quarreler with strokes of his bill, sili-laiuing the young and feeblo, und waking the echoes with his trum pet while he brings liouiu Ins tloek at night. The trumpeter is as handsome as he is useful. Noble and haughty in his aspect, be raises himself up on bis long, yellow-gsitered legs, nud seems to say: "I am the trumpet er, the scourge of reptiles und tho proticti.r of tho flocks!" Iu southern Africa there is another great exterminator of reptiles the snake-eater, or secretary bird a magnificent creature; who attacks the largest serpents, making shield of his wings and a sword of bis beak. The name of "secretary bird" is derived from the plumes projecting backward from the head, which look like quill pen carried behind one' ear. Iu South America, iu the very neighbor hood of the trumpeter's borne, there lives the Kamichi or Katniki, who wears a sharp horu projecting from his forehead end a murder ous spur upon each of bis wings. With these three weapons, the serpents thut be attacks are powerless against him, and lire ensily put to death. Tho secretary bird, the Kamichi and the trumpeter form a valiant and useful tiio. Tim trnmnuter has two merits above the others the ease with which he can be do mesticated and his musical talent. The natives have ft saying that he hue Whether promenading or wuriuakiiig, he fills the air with bis trum pet calls; iiiiiI at the sound ot ins voice 01 brass the reptiles biko to flight. Presently the bird arrives, Hupping bis wings ami wielding thun like a sword. Having killed ih urri.unt tlin trunincter sound Ins blast of victory, as ha hud sounded his charge. A Mule W Uncus. .Tiitt i f,.m,i nt tin, mint where President Cleveland stood in the room of the Hoard of Commissioners, in the City Hull ut 1 una delphia, when ho received the public at tho recent centeiiniul, there Sb a tlueadbure spot iu tho curpot. It was formed by the people marcliiug up to lino, shutting nanus, nnil flu, ii tnriiinn tiiu'uril the exit. MullV thousand feet shuttling in that turn wore the carpet threadbare in a few hours. I'hiladel- phia Ledger. A Wonderful Slory. . About twenty-two years ago General Grunt was telling the paroled prisoners at Appo mattox to go home nud take their horses alongis they would need them for raising a crop. The nieu were ragged and the horses jaded, but they went home mid did the best they could. It is now estimated that during the uext three mouths tho Southeru people will receive about $J75,UOO,(i()l) iu 'payment for their cotton product. There' nothing in the story of Aladdin and his wonderful lamp to bunt this. Washington Critic. . . . .. . hu'i Insurniirc. An Irishman writing to his wife, who was still in "Ould Ireland" begau his letter by making the following Kiirprisiii statement: It a foino couuthry, luitlget, anil no luishtake. I've this day put phwat they call nu iushoorance on me loifc, uu if I'd fall down a ludther wid mo hod an' break me neck tomorry, begun an' Id get $25 a wake as long us I'm dead. It's a foino couuthry, thus s phwat it is. iNew lork hun. . . Tiu: Commission Wins. In tho suit brought by the state railroad commission lotuust the O. K. ,v. N. company to compel defendant to refund to E. J iSomervillo $11 ot J.'ii paid for freight from Pendleton to Portland, allegiug that amount lo lie over- ch.ugi d, Judgu Walker has made his decii- ious After u letigthy opinion, tie sums up in follows; "Prom these conclusion it fol lows that the recomiiieudatiou made by the plaintiff to defendant that it refund tho ex cessive freight .charges was a lawful .order of the board; ami thut obedience to such rec ommendation uniy be enforced by the board in a court of equity; that tho complaint does state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action and .hat 4ho court has jurisdiction; therefore the demurer must lie overruled, nml it is so ordered. The case willln all proba bility be appealed. First Oiiiuha Mun Yes, sir; I'm down o those national banks; they've got no con science at all, sir. Second Omaha Man In what way? "Well, maybe you won't believe it, but I 'ook soiuo money to the bank this morning, end one twenty-dollar bill wa counterfeit, and of course they banded it back." "lit course. "Well, this afternoon I took out that bill to pay my washerwoman, and bang me ( those unfeeling Itnttes m the bank luidii t stamped the word 'counterfeit' ou it in big red letters, so 1 could never pass it ou any one but a blind uuiu "Omaha World. Druukonnem. or Liquor, Hiibiti onu k OtreJ by sJuntnateriuif Dr. Baiura' Gulden bpeoifio. It can tie given iu a cup of coffee or tea witli out the knowledge of the nersnn takiiiif it. ef fecting a speedy and permanent cuie, whether the patient is a inederuk) drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temierate men wlm have taken the Gulden Sjievitic in the;r coffee without their knowledge, and believe they tieit drinking of their own free will. No harmful effect result from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Send fur tircularaiulfull particulars. Address iu confidence Goiuk.n Si'Ki ikic Co., ISo liuc St., Cincinnati, Ohio, NOTICE TOR rUULlCATION'. Land Vrrwt at l!osi;urn'i. Ou., 1 Novi-mlier 3d. 1K7. I VOTH.'K IS JIKKKHY GIVEN THAT XI the following named settler I as filed n tice of his intention to make tinnl pnsif in support of his claim, ami thut said proof will be made before tliej'idtfe or clurk of ilio county court t.f Eane Co., Or., at Eugene City, Or., on Wednesday Dee. It, ll7, viz: Jelferson jfar ney, Hone-stead Entry No, S707 f r the Lots A ami r,, N K H .,f K 14, Sec. lift, Tp IN S, It Yi West, W M. lie ii.'hiik the following witiet.-H to pro.-e his contiiiuous le.id-iice upon, and cultiva tion of, said laud, viz: Amos llariu', Anan ias J Morris, Cornelius Scott, uf Florence, Ur., Jauie Taylor, of Eugene City, Or. Cham. W. ,Iiins;on, liister. NOTICE FOR I'tfliLIOATIOX. Land Ckkick at IlosKiit ito, On., 1 Nov. )W. I "V-OTICE'IS IIEKEIIY GIVEN THAT i.1 the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, ami that said proof will he made ncfoie th Judge or t lerk of the County Court of I.iiiieiCoi, dr., at Eugene City, Or. on wcuuesiiay, Ji-cinlier J1th, 1W7. viz: Anaii las .1 Munis, HointeHd Entrv No 39.VI for the Lots fi mid ti, N VI of S VV 14 and S E I 4 of X V 1-4, Sue. ft, To lrt S, K U West, w, M, lie names the totlnwlng witnesses to prove his continuous rci.leiice upon and cultivation ol said latnl, viz: Amos Jlnriin', of i lor enee, Or., .lames Taylor, of Eugene City, Or., Jefferson Harney, (,'onielius Scott, of Flor ence, Or. . ClIAS. W. JollNHTON, Iiegoiter. iWICK FOlt PIMSLIL'ATIOX. Land (Jpfick at Koskui ihi, Ou., ) Nov. 3d. issr. f VOTICEIS HEI!EiiY GIVEN THAT i.1 the fidlowing naiiied settler has fileil no tice of his intention to make linal proof iu sup port of his claim, and thut seid proof will be made before the judge or el rk of the county court ot Litne Co., Ur., at Eugene City. Or.', on Wednesd ly. Dee. 11th, 17, viz: Autos I taring, II onifKtead Entry No( fH'f.S for the Lot lit, Sec. 8, Lot 'J, N. IC. 14 of N. V 14, See. 17, Lot 2, Sec. lrt, Tp 18 S, It 11 West, W. .Mi He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Aniiniiis J .Morris, Jellerson Harney, Cornelius Scott, of Florence Or., James Taylor, of Eugene City, Or. Cham. W. Johnston, IlUter. NOnCE VOll 1'UIiLIOATIOX. N Lanij (liftt Is At KosKiifin;, On., I Oct. 7. 1S87. -1 JOTICKIS HKllEllY GIVEN THAT the followiiiL' named c-ttlcr has tiled no ti,:e of Ids intention to make tiual inoof in sun- port of his claim, und tli.it ieiid proof -will lie uncle before the register or receiver of I'. S. land office nt liosehitru'. Or., on Wednesday, Nov. Id, 1S.S7, viz: ('tins K Cox. pre-emption D. S. No. 4",l.3 for the N W 14 of S E 1 4 S W 1-4 of N E 1 4 and E 11! of N W 11 Sec. 15 Tp. 17 SllPJ West W SI. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideii.-e up' n, uttd cultivation of said laud viz: Nils liearcum, .lolm Leiiham, John Durgiuan, of Florence, Lane county, Or., anil Geo W Cl.uiio, Jr., of Acme, Lane Cn. Or. I'll as. W. Joiinhton, Kegister. MS BARKER. Expert' Gun Smith Stock ct Guns and Am munition on hand. i:k;i:m: - - - oia;;V. MONEY TO LOAN -ox-Farm and City Property For ti term of yearn nt Loircst Rates. Apply to SHERWOOD BURR. D R. SPINNEY, No. 11 Keaiinky Sthkkt. Ti riils al! lironi- and jc iiil YOUXGMEX ArilOMAY UK sri'l'KllIXG frosi t v The elfects ot youthful follies or indis cretion will do well to avail themselves of this, the Krcatest honti ever laid at th- alter of suf ferinu humanity. I'U. Sl'lNNKY will ifiiar antce to forfeit 30 for every c;ue of Seminal weakness or private die:ise of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to MiiHti.i: gi:d mi:.y There ..lo .uiany t the ine of thirty to sixty who ate trundled with too frequent evacua tions of the Madder, often accompanied dy a slight smut tint; or hiirniu sensation, and a weakening of the system iu a way the patient cannot Account for. Ou examining the urinary deports a ropy sediment will often ho found, and sometimes small particles of alliL.men will arpeur, or the color will he of a thin, whitish hue, iiK'tiin chaiiKiiiK to a dark and torpid ap pearance. There are many nun who die this ditliiilty, hjiiorant of the cause, which the second sta-e of seminal weakness. Or S will guarantee a perfect cure iu such cases, and a healthy restoratiou of the K"nitiwnin.iry or Hans. Otllee houis -10 to and 0 to S. Sundays 10 to 11a iu. Consultations free. Thoni;li r animation and advice, S3. OK. SI'IVM'.V .1 (O, K 11. Kearney Stnvt, S m F.nc!eo. C. M. COLLIEK. Attorney at -Lair. OFFICE: At Coin ' House, County Sur vevor'a room. R.McNeoI, r ni" u an 7;. aj vr I-vtjJ i'i .9 ItV w f'PlI TI h U a At Mtlsoti'a liliieksniith shop. Wagon and carringea repuired nnd painted 0:1 bhort notice, ou IS)" MtaMiJKttio icrin:. fv uU rnjoy your dinner J lvvv And Are prevented by Pys. pepMA, use Acker I'yspopsiA TuMots. I hey aw positive euro for IyiperwlA,Iu. ! fi i B I rl t , Churn 4 Co. i:,,e. WUW.Wail V) i WW ji 4 Vi i W t V v v Of the mwd tllnpti of this 1 VVVXl life AM sorrowfully let . ! Alone oa Account uf ryspeisia, Acker'a i " liyapepslA iatilets will cure I'yi'pepslA, j Indigestion And Constipation; sold on A 1 poaiUvo guarautea At 23 and 50 cents, by ! Othurn Co, Kegeiie. Keynote to Health. I Health Is wealth. Wealth means tn,ten.ti. dtnee. The keynote is lr l.anko' Cough ; and ).uu,' Syrup, the lt Cmuh Svmp iu the worUL V-es Con,h. 'o!d. Tains in the; Chest, llroiu-Liw end I'riiiinry Coinoimiition. i One doe gm rvli,,t ii scerv ease. Tnke no ' .ul. IU.. ' Sold dy tMmrn , t o, GlLMoKK'S Al;oA l ie i, . enat biia- , thertef ire wt ehlleie the world to pM-' 4jiUtquAlaaA nt..rajve for wuiuau. 9 1? l NOTICE FORPiriUJCATIOX. Land Omiuk at Io.-kiiui,, On , I 'Oct. 7, ltihT. ) VOTK'E IS HHi.EliY GIVEN THAT the following-named settler lias filed no tice of his iiiteiition to make final proof iu sup liottof his claim, and that said proot will lie made In-fore the register or receiver of U. S. land otlice t Reselling, Or., on Wednesday, Nov. Iti, lT, viz: George W. Claruo, pre-emption 1). S. No. 118') for the lots 1, HI, 11 and 13 Sec. L'l and lot 1 Sec. 22 Tp. 18 S 11 11 West W M. Ho n.'iinei the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of s-id land viz: Win A Cox, of Acme, Lane county, Or., Nils lioareuin, Henry IS. F. Sweet and Chas F Cox, of Florence, Eane Co., Or. Cha. W. Johnston, Kegister. NOTICE FOIL P U 1 J L I CAT I ON Land Ovyke at Roskhi iki, On., 1 Oct. 7, 1887. I VTOTK.'E IS HERE15Y GIVEN THAT the following named settler hus tiled notice of his intention to make filial proof in support of his claim, nnd that said proof will In? undo before the Clerk of the County Court of Lane County. Or., at Eugene Cjjv, Or., on Saturday, Nov. 2l, 1887, viz: 11 N Carter, pte einption 1). S. No. 5320, for the S 12 of N V 1 L N E 14 of S W 1-4 and lotl Sec. 21) Tp. Ill SKI East W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his c iiitiiiin.ua residence upon, nnd cultiva tion of said laud viz: E 1 Cain, E W Michael, T J llhtkely mid M L Lewis, all of Lowell, Lime county, Oregon. Chas. W. Johnston, Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. VJ"OTH'E IS HEREHY GIVEN THAT Ll the untlersigiied has tieen duly appointed, hy the county court of Lane County, Oregon, executrix of the last will and testament, and estate, of Narcissa Small, deceased. Therefore all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present them, with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at hue residence near Latham, in Lane county, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. ..MARY A TAYLOR, Executrix of said Estate. Dated Oct. 1, 1S.7. VOTICEIS HER KEY GIVEN THAT il the undesigned W. S. Clirisuiun has been duly appointed by the Countv Court for Lane county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of I,. 11. Ilazleton. de.;cased. All persons having claims against said estate nre hereby notified to present the same to ;ne duly venlted at the law oriice of L. liilyeti in Eugene City, Oregon, within six months from the dute of this 'notice, bated Oct. 1st. INK". W. S. CHIilSMAN, L. RILVEU, Atty. Administrator. NOTICE FOR Pl'liLlCATION. Land Omri: at i,';Mi:i:nto, On., 1 Oct. 7th, 1S87. I V-OTICE IS ilEKEUY GIVEN THAT i.1 the follow ingAiained settler has filed no tice of his int. r.tioii to make linal proof in sup port of his claim and that said proof will lie made before the renter -receiver of U. S. laud (.dice at Rosel.U'g, Or., on Wednesday, Nov. lti, 1SS7, viz: Wni A Cox homestead en try No. 3'j38 foi ti e lots 1, 2, o, 4 and 3 Sec. .HI. lot 11 Sec. 1!) and lot Ii r-u:. 20 Tp. 18 S R 11 West W M. I le liitinis the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of said laud viz: Goo V Claruo, ,Ir , of Acme, Lane county, Dr., John Lenh.iut. John Iterg nitin, Nils Renreum, of Florence, Lane county, Oregon. Chas. W, Johnston, Kegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oitick at RosKiit'iui. Ou. 1 O-t. 12, 1887. I "VTOTICE IS 11ERERY GIVEN THAT 1 the following mimed settler has tiled notice of his intention to make linal proof in support el his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of the County Court of Lane county, Or., nt Eugene City, Or., on Thursday, Nov. 21th, 18i7, viz: SI) Garner homestead entry No oWti for the S 1-2 of S W 14, N E 14 of S W 1 4 and N W 14 of S E I I, Sec. 2, Tp. 18, S R 1 West W M. He niunes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: Noah Itriles. S Sparks, A T Sweet and A L Yaughan, nil of Springfield, Lane county, Oregon Chas. W. Johnston, Register. HOLMES' BUSINESS COLLEGE Formerly Shortlinnd and Type. 1Vr(t:nai .Tlacluiio. PORTLAND - OREGON- A coinnlete busines4 oinr nnnnunaltin shorthand. tvnewritiiiL'. business, eorresmm! deuce, etc., taught day and evening. Niortlinud Hysons tiv mail. Address for catalogue. G. HOLMES, Principal. UNDERTAKING 1 m.ike it 8j)ccialty Loth for u:ilit y ol inls . 1 suit the tiuies. . Country orders soficitcd, jjj P1 for cash iiccompanyiiii,' onh-is. "rlers proiiiTitK-' both hy mailor t"hraj)li. NatiK(aclEoi) Sual n link of 'BM-mi mm I! I ' W AT Call and see me. J. B. HE AM. Corner Willumcttp nud Seventh Sticots.'EuooHo (Jit v, Qr OLD.-- in tin near futurn, wo li;icc fb'tt fiiiiiicil to cluso out our entire Kt0cL p. GARDLESS OF COST. ': V l.avo in Ktorl.- I ho t'nw-Ht Kcl.'ldioil of "cknIh sllit.ll,!.. foe IT,.!: i ....... i... l :.. .1... n;... -ii in iu hi iiiuiui in inn v-.i. chains, Silver rlated w are, Jewelry, Notions and Novelties, AlbumSj Scrap dooks, Autograph Albums Christmas and Mew Years Cards, Ami nn ciitiieMs variety of nion yootiH Call and No Trouble to Show G omh, CHAIN 11110S. -AT- s'-0 ... .-r' "'v - v.'.- li V. PETERS' i ''-V aj-- A. i, S ,'. ' Four splendid "New White" ftickcl-platt Sewing Maeiiines AH Complete. I tun oirerii'.s tltt'so niiicltim s nt cost, h i' littviii. t:.c ti-ne or room todml tlicin tiny lonotr. Tltis is a fi in opportnnit v ( cu -o run' of tlion most porj lnr, Lest furnished, ami certainly tlio most i!rPi'-ali!o of til! Sfwinj; MftcftincM 1 nlso ollVr tli' fuIloviii; l.ur-i.it.!.: Forty LarUea' New Market CltuAx fori less than Cd Twcntii-jivc Gents jine Goer coats, fids season's pur chase,) for Si less than Cost. These nro nil n-nv, desiraLlc ",'oods, nnd will j-.ay 30 per cent, oil tlieitit' tnnnt oven if oui- Imd to lay tliein away until next Winter. 1 have a numW of otlier liarsjains to o(Tcr and to w liii-h 1 will call Ut on from limo to timf i M i 0 $ u Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the largest and best stock of FaLL kM WINTER 0 000S Ever brought to Eugene. THIS IS 10 IDLE BOAST, But call und price: them. Rninctnl.er !h' place: Tho Xrw Three S"J incK, corner v niainttH mi JM;!tth Nt., huu iif Uitv, Ur'tron. jS 3502. "3P2E3E353 I vvv y AND ! T7TMY.1 IT v n iV''. 1 ft I' IV!. i ' ' ' i 1 paideiCoiiiiaioasFij ' ' ';...:-- - for bale (! all First- ( 7ass Dealers. COSTS NO MORE THAN INFERIOR MAKES Cut in .'111 Sizes of Waist, and lnseam, Therein Insuring to For Sale by all PrincipafDealers on the Pacific Coast