s t v I1 pi1 PIIP1?111P I-1 1 Jj .Hi U vJUjI th CITY A-.JDo EST.IBL1SIIED FOR THE DISSEMINATION OF DESIH'RUIC I'RlXCiriF.S, AND TO BARN M II0NESTIIY1XG BY THE SWEAT OF Ol'R BROW. ill I -. f 20. EUGENE CITY, OK, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER IS), 1887. NO, 22 flic tfuflMf (Citjj (Guard rw.isin-n i.veiiy kaTiT.iay ) 1. I, (JAMl'IJKLlV tIi!l -A rropiii tor. piMr -On tha r-iHi. nun 'i u ii.Hinme M1 " ... U ,...1 L'l .l.tl. w.. ..i;:v-io;''Ji,.s,iiirnoN. Sill""'11 hi. ill-: H .VI .'.! 1.2:1 7.1 H'K OS l.i ,i)VKun'i' o n' .. 1 . . :. 1. ten lines or less one inei 11011 c; l.'all . .ill! UV. fUlwqui'iii insertion f required I' . n.livi-tWnr will b.) clure 1 nt tiie fob 5. iure three months....- uare "IK months ..in' vcur faiisicnt notices ill Will column, 'JO ciuU Sue tor each insertion. II1C . . . Ml. ...Ml I... . ..-a.l i.ll.t..fU' vertisiug "uls -i job work most be FA1I) Foil OS UKUVKUY. git CO S IK) 12 IN) L. BIL IEU, I (ttorney and Counsellor at Law, - I JTOEXE CITY. OREGON". I ifflCES IX AEETUE COURTS OK I tl.ii Stat. Will give special attention f KtCK vlVt'r Jll'UUIluiv IV CEO. 3. DORMS, Utonieij and Counsaltor- at-Law, ILL PRACTICE IX TIIE U3UKTS ,.f the Second Judicial District ami in iiipreme Court of tliw Maw. cl.ll attention 1,'ivcii V" n in probate collections ami fashburne & Woodcock i llttoriicys-at ii.V!C ClfV. - - - JKFICE At the Court House OREtiON iy8in3 t A. DOHRIH. 8. W. CONDON. ION DON & DORMS, ! t to r ii cy s-at- La u , GEXECITY, - - - OKKGOX mcB-l )ver Robinson it Clmroh'u hardware ff. . CEO. M. MILLER, itcrny and Ccunsallor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. JGEXE CITY, - OKM.u.m. Mlico formerly occupied by Thompson & ui. I! nsi DISPOSED OUR 1HG STOCK xsj: Brownsville j flJife liiSajsCIiifif iS. . isff AN1 -0a A.:A' nun i i i wr-MMiriiri GOODS. S. f our rem.irkttbly new HtiK'lt at th rompletu nml ki LOWKSI PBIC IIATo OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES Suits Made to Order. Fits Guaranteed. No TROUBLE to SHOW Goods. J. W. CHERRY, Walton's Rriek. J. E. FEN TON, Attoraaey-at-Law. ' JUEXE CIT.Y OHhOU. Biieciiil attention srivnn to Heal Estate l'rao and Abstracts of Title, jbmcu Over Graiue Store. I r.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE JlniJence on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton rmcrly rcsiileih DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, h V RK FdlTVI) AT IIISOFFICE or res- tulence when not professionally engaged. !: Residence on Eighth street, opposite Presby Irian Church. I J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTORNET-AT-LAW, ECGEXE CITY, OUEGOX. IX ALL TIIE real estate, col- ti'tintr an. I i.ri.KntM maM.PIM. S Collecting all kinds of claims against the United States Government. . . 'Mice in Walton's brick-rooms i and B. riLL PKACTICE Jit t'ourts of the State f ecial attention given to B.F.DORRIS, NSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. ; .'K ( $ i r"' i . i iN, i n i p Ilctag IMsoii,.)p p ) dL Sents r Eugene City, tSSsi F0R THE JUS'I LY CKLEUMATED Imm 80LD m SILVER SH,RTS" u) tarrf We are still at the old reliabhi "I Jrango Store," v 1 l'tL and can sell you anything that you want to eat ' ' Ba Cheaper Than the Cheapest. y. An Absolute Cure Tho ORIGINAL AP.IETIXE OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounce tin 1oxch, mid is an absolute ourt for old soivs, burin wound, i hnppi'd ImiiiN, and i!l ekin rrup. tions. Will poMiiivrlv euro nil kindsof pilt s AskfortheOUlGlNAL AIUET1NE OlST. MEN'!'. Sold by nil druggists at i cents per box by mail HO vnl What Is It! Tl. .1 1 ... I ,:..n f. ... ... I i i'iomih it ioui (riiouiiliij' colli"" pli'Moti nml leaves no truces ot its npplica lion or injurious, i IVcots? Tho answer, W is doiu's lioiii rline iiivoinplislus all this, and is pi onoiiiici d by Indies of taste and refine iih nt lo be the mont ilclighlful toilet ardcle evt-r tirodiiced. Warranted liarinhss nud luiitchltss. V. M. Wilkius, ngeut, Eug 'ne My- Delays are Dangerous. You say, well, 'tis only a slight cold, look out, it nnv b ad to an ititlaniation ot the lining iiivr of numerous air cells of the Lulls' this is Pneumonia. ( )r to i-p.iMii.Klic contractions of the tibrcs of the air imssa-'s, w hich is Asthma; or tho inhVtmation of the lining membrane of the throat and tubes which puss through the Lillys, which in tin- first stage is called Pron chitis, ami may h ad to consumption. Santa Abie is delicious in tlavor, certain and perfect in its lesiilt A f ' w does will relieve, a thor ough treatment cure the a'sive liameil iliieasrs. Every bottle warranted by all druggists. Don't Believe It When told that F. M, Wilkins, tha druggist, is not selling "Wisdom's ltoliertine" for the coindi'xioii, the most elegant nud only really harmless preparation of its kind in the woi Id, nud giving n beautiful picture curd with every iMittlo. -.. California Cat-R Cure. I The only giiiiiuuteed cure for catarrh, cold in i iih iieiui, nay icvcr, rose coin, camrrnai deafness mid sore eyes, llestoie tho kciiko of taste nml unpleasant bieath, resulting finm catarrh. Easy mid pleasant to use. Follow directions nud a euro is warranted, bv all druggist. Send for rire libit to Alill'.ttNE MEDICAL COMPANY, Oroville, C.d. Six months' treiitment for $ I. I'd; sent by mail $1.10. For sale bv nil druggists. harm for bale. I have for sale 220 neres of land know li as the (filtlhin farm; 'J 5 acres good timber ami the remainder nil prairie. All under fence good house and bum; good orchard nud other improvements. Tliu pluco has an ubiindanee of good spring water mid ia nit nated one. fourth nolo from tlio l leauani Hill school house, one of the best school districts in the county, Fot further pnrticu. ars apply to T. li. jikndhicks. Having perfected arrangements with par ties in Portland, I am nblu now fo find pur chusers 'or lands, inorw readily tbau horetofoie. It you have land for Kale, ini Droved or unimproved, you cannot do bet ter thiiii to entrust your business with us. Tonus reasonable. Your pulroimge solicited. It. F. Doriiis, L'tne CountyOfficial. NEW GOODS. A FLSE ASSORTMENT OF iBEUTIFUL ' DRESS ' GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality A LARGE STOCK OF Total vole 2310 Prohibit'n Slri Elections Piceiiut, Yes No Yes No Ye Xo SorlHgMd.. til 71 i V.'3 4." 7o N. Eugene.. 170 OT '.9 3-'0 ll'J S. i:iueue...P.l7 lltt -.7 i.i7 Ui -13 Cot'getir'v.. hi 112 1 P.tt M l:ti Jumiion . ..107 102 10 1K8 Mi 137 Cr. -swell. .. . 21 H i 112 48 i l;ichsrdi.on.. 37 l is) II Long Tom.. 20 22 2 -tl 22 21 P. 111!! 21 20 3 47 14 3a Siuslaw '2 ft 0 37 13 24 Willamette... 41 40 1 Ml Wi 51 Molum k . . . . '; 23 1 44 111 30 Silencer lit 38 3 40 12 40 I'Mi'pC'rk.. P.) 37 2 .V) 13 37 I vini , 2S) 10 0 72 lo W Lost Valley.. 14 2(1 0 3D U 30 Fall Creek.. 22 IS 1 3o 1H 17 Mid. Fork.. 4 15 1 17 4 1.1 MeK,.ii,... 2 li) 0 W no llatle Dell. .. 7 U 2 U 2 Florence 33 22 10 40 2! 22 Cayote 7 19 0 27 3 24 Chesher 3 10 0 21 1 21 Luke Creek. It 4 3 12 11 3 Wild Cat.... U 8 1 13 11 4 Jasper 15 11 1 2." 14 11 M.M 13 13 0 27 ll 15 Total..... 1023 12t-S) 102 1904 fi'.H) 1370 Maj. 237 1S92 m Thousands of Dollars live spent every year by the people of this stat-i for worthless medicines for tho euro of throat and lung discuses, when we know that if they would only invest $1 in SANTA AW E, tho new California discovery for consump tion and kindred complaints, they would iu this pleasant remedy find relief. It is rec ommended by ministers, physicians and pub lic speakers of the Ooldeu Stats. Sold iiuu guaranteed by nil druggists lit $1 a bottle. Three for ?2.o(). The most stubborn cmw of catarrh will speedily sncciiniD to L'AiiiruiiaiA u i-u-CUKE. Six months' treatment for $1. Uy mail $1.10 T HAVE SOME VERY DES1RAW.E Farms, Improved and Unimproved Town proerty for sale, on eay terms. Praperty Eented and Eents Collected. Thdln surance Companies I represent are famous; the Oldest and most lleliahle, and in "the Prompt andEyriTAH'.E ailjnstment of their 5 l'as Stakii Srcosh to XoS'K. sliare of your patronsg is solicited. Office up stairs, over the Grarure Store. B. F. DOKRIi J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. HAS OPENED A SHOP OX NINTH Street prxxite the Star It.kerv, whei he is prep-xixl to do all kinds of work offered in hi line. A lr. .tick i.f Fiue I loth, on hand f"r euu.nirr tn lect fnm. One of irtr sjeH-iiUties is the culling ad akinv of L..in Civics. ., KeiKtirini, ami cleaning done promptly. Sat- ufactino iruanintcol. Kcuiene, Not. 6 1886. tf mm and From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. Oar assortment is Complete, from the lowest Price up to the Finest; can suit jou if you give us a call. OUR STOCK is Frc!Ii, ew nl Stylish Look us over; if sfll to you low. do not nave you ninin-y, will make aonie FUJUJ:ijQ.aR.OCERIES.- F. R. DUNN. The First Sign Of fulling health, whnthor in tho form of Night Sweats and Nervousness, or In a sen so of General Weariness and Loss of Appetite, should suggest the uso of Ayer's Garsiiparllla. This preparation Is most effective for (riving tone ami strength to the enfeebled system, pro moting tho digestion and assimilation of food, roatoriug the nervous forces to their normal condition, and for purify ing, enriching, and vitalizing the blood. Failing Health. Ten years ago my health Ix-gnn to fall. I was troubled with a distressing Cough, Night Sweats, Weakness, and Nervous ness. 1 tried various remedies pro si'rilied by different physicians, but became so weak that I could not go up stairs without stopping to rest. by friends recommended mo to try Ayer s hursupnrilla, which I did, and I am now us healthy and strong as ever. Mrs. E. L. Williums, Alexuudria, Minn. I have used Ayer's Parsaparllln, In my family, for Scrofula, and know, if it is taken faithfully, that It will thoroughly eradicate this terrible dlseann. I have iiImo prescrilM-d It as a tonic, as well as an alterative, ami must sny that I honestly believe it to bo the ls-st blood medlcllio e verrornpoiiiideo:. W. V. Fow lcr.M. l. 0. 1). S., Greenville, Tenn. Dyspepsia Cured. It would lie impossible for me to do a. rilsi what I suffered from Indigestion and Headache up to the, time 1 began taking Ayer's Sarsnparilla. 1 was under the rare of various physicians, and tried a great many kinds of medicines, but never obtained more than temporary re lief. After taking Ayer's Sarsaparill for a short time, my headache dlsa peared, and my stomach performed its) duties more perfectly. To-lay my health Is completely restored. Mary llarley, Bpringtield, Mass. I have been greatly lienefited by the prompt nse. of Ayer s Sarsaparilla. It tones and invigorates the system, regu lates the action of the digestive and assimilative organs, and vita. s tlm Wood. It Is, without doubt, the most reliable blood puriner yet discovered. II. 1. Johnson, 3b3 Atlantic avenue, Urookiyn, N. Y. ft ...Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Vtrfvti by Dr. J.O.iyer a Co.,Lo.U,1!m. Frio six btU 5 Ur- TIIO Sll'SltW. A I'uuntry villi n 3!iiMit lluiltl Ihnl urvrs Enrouriisnnrnl. f....liti.( fnil .T T. Viritliuiili. illHlieetor of . v ..-.. - . - . , - - - dl....iitlii,-i liullu IIim oilier dav. we asked hllll iibout his trip to Southern Oregon ports and . t i .1 . I. I I - at. ino lime coasi uaioora oeiow iu. iiiouiu ui the Columbia. 'We had a very nine trip." snid Capt. r ., "very nice indeed. We went out on th. O. &. C. road to Douglas county, cut across the county by way of l'mpiiia to Coos bay and the Coqu'ille river. Alter we got through our work there we wont up tho coast by the way of Siuslnw and Yaipiiua bay, mid so home." "lty the way. what sort of a country is that Sitihliiw?" we ventured to inquire. "VY1I. uir. a nicer little river von never saw, aud full of beautiful timber for siity miles from its month. II is not like the l o (juille river, which you know pr.lty well. Tho Coiiuille would carry a pretty bin steam boat us far as Coqnillo City, and above there it pinches out very rapidly. The Siuslaw, on the other hand, is not as deeti for the fllst twenty miles as the i'oiiuille, but A light draft boat could yet a good deal further m land." "What is there to make business for a steamboat?" "Well, it's a uood loucine country mid miiut iieeeuxiirilv linvfl some bill mills thera before long, lint I regard it as a splendid salmon river. They were taking fish very abundantly while Nlr. McDcrmntt and myself were there, and thev were of excellent duali ty. Yon may depend upon it, tho trade ot the Siuslaw will lie worth hiniug lieforo yon .il.lntv noil u-luit llieuo Pol-tllllld merchants are thinking of that they do not make some ellurt to secure it. is somemiug i rniimit miilj.rutiitiil 'IMiAre arn hoiiius aloni7 that river for at least 30U0 families, and better orchard hinds never lay out ol iieors. t sup- ...... j ... 1 ...ill . .1.,., Ir...lu 1,1 l,ut tt.mtiml inu) liliM nil tlm rest of the coast, through nothing but a lack of en terprise on our part. rortiauii nunuay Mcroury. i lull Grop Tie. Manchester (Eng.) Times. Tint nnii.m'ri .IiiIoIma Iiii. been tardily fitilo l.i.l.i.l it, a ii.iv.il fauliinll nf n.oihv llaleend had it not been for the disorderly behavior of tue people, ino event wouiu uavo oeeu a oomplete success. Denby Dale has for a lone lime boeu celebrated for its pies. Iu !7kM tlutr. uii. mm linlfuil In eoiiiiuemorA tiou of the recovery of Oeorgo 111; another u7nu ltiilrA.l iii IHITi. In In, nor of the neace: another in 18 10, iu celebrattou of the repeal of the com laws, and now a pie has been baked which is described as uneqmilod in tl nnniiL n1 i.in.ltulfi niT Tt ill rtCOIllf'tl (if tlltl last pie that it was put on a platform, which gave way, and the pie slipped to the ground; that a crowd of fifteen thousaud people surged forward. A acrumbla ensued, and amid a wild turmoil tlio stage was utterly i infill, hull,',, nml iiniiif in tiiH winds. noiuu- thins like this, but not unite so bad, occurr ed at Deiibv Dale. A tremendous crowd of teoii e locked from llra.llon I, iiunerauiiiii, lluriluli.v I'miiuloliH and tlm small viliiL'es within ii radius of eight or uine miles of Uenliy. lielore noon Hie peoiue looa up . ,inuiiiiii .hiIuIiIa (tin Imrrii-rA which had been erected In kurn off the crush, while the old n.onle of the villiiL'e of Deiibv Dale and Hie school chllilrell of LlellliV. Denny Will end Ciimberworlh were Uine served with I ortiuni of the pie. Tha l.ulrin.f ifw.Lt iilnen In e uriccial oven -MV ...... ..A , - i The pie was eight feet iu (I mini ler and two feet deep, anil coniamcn t,i stones oi nour, 1 M:".o r,ini,iilu nf liMf 1HII noniwle of mutton. iw pounds oi veal, isu poumisoi iiunu, oo nouuds of uork. 120 couples of rabbits, 3 hares, 42 fowls, 40 pigeons, 12 grouse, 21 UllckS, 4 plOVi rs, 1 luisev, m guv mm i"u small birds, together with 30 fRgs and 40 stones of potatoes, fmty pounds of beef silel snd 40 pounds of drippings. '1 he baker was Mr. F. Woikmun, of Halifax. The pie weiuhiid nbonl 4.5o0 nouiid. Iu the morn jog it wss taken ou a stone cart, drawn by ten horses, lo s field called Norman park, lent for the luirnose. When tho nia reached the field it was taken into su inclosure and led I hi. re fur in.oectiou. It was intended that when the old people ami children had got seated, Mr. llenry liricrlv. the chairman of the comuiittie shoulii iniike a little speech, but this was cut short, for directly the pie had been taken ..!.. r,,u j.ti.1 ..I IIim l,.ti, 111 whiell it WAM to be served to th. people, the strong wooden barriers against wnun it. crown prc.i cave wsv. ami multitudi s rushed into the ti lit, un to the stone cart a scene of great coiifnsion ensuine. In vain were the people Aniirnlnl to. The stronier the ntiiwul. li e mure they rinhnd into the tent, and the pie crust ispidly disappeared, b.-ing rilher (.-iv- li or forcibly taken sway. It wus but till a promise bad lie, n mud. that when the old people Slid children had been served th. pie should be brought into the field and distrib uted, that the butiy Uiolicoul.ii)enppMa. OILMdUES AROMATIC Ua t-re.t .nc tlo ref ire we t'liallrnne the wmld t- pro due. iu wpial a. a rtt'ive for woman. Council Proceedings. Council Ciumucr, Eforsic City, 1 Ob.. Nov. 10, 1-W. ( i.itmrtit n,.. li, l.t.fiilnr -.iduiiiii lr. Miirit VVIllHJil Ml m .. - Mavnr Dunn. CouiK ilinen McCIuiil'. Friend- Iv. Church, ltilyeu, lorria, Hi colder mid MiiiKhal. Tho minute of tho last meeting were read - and approved. The finance committee reported favorably on the following bills, which were on mo tion otdered paid: Condon ,fc Dorris, f 10; w. H, Andrews, 11.10; J Helvale. $18; John Stowell, $20; Stowell and Helvale, ifo; 11 J Day. s.n..wi; M A Wood. S2: Piitterson .t Christian. ll.liO; J Ciross, f2; J Ditchbum, 11.80; J V llavs,?!; 1. Hoiiuey, i ; U vv t oenrau, $11.25; M A O'ltiieii, l; J K Aldermau, 13; A. O. Post, $7.70; It r Dorris, The judiciary np itt.il pMrss. The committee ou streets, reported verb- ally, the work on the stivers! streets was ad vancing as rapidly ss the weather would per mit. In the matter of the 8th and Dth street in i,l je. and their sidewalks, the commute reported adversely to making any improve ment upon eitlier si presem. A petition from J O Stevenson nud J. 11. lining asking for a sidewalk on the west side of Washington street fuuu 4lli North street was road aud riierreii to iu. coiuimuco oh streets. A petition from Jas Scott, W. McPherson and others asking for a sidewalk ou the east side ot Ferry street from the north side 12th to Ih south side of 13lh street. Ou moliou the prayer of tlio petition was granted. . t ...,. l.mii.,,1 fi'nm IliA l-'lectric I.liilit n v,.iiiiii.ti".' - Co. proposiug to light the streets was read and ou motion was leierreu iu me nuiu i comniiltee of the whole. Iu the matter of olitiilinng deed oi guv 4th street from Willamette street to Madison lret. The recorder reported nil the prop erly owners along tho line of said street will ing lo Bign the deed except DrT W Shelton, who is not ready to luiine a ueun una num. The couiuiittee on streets reported the Improvements oj 8th and IHh Btreets com pleted as required by ordiuancis, Nos 25 and 2B. On motion the report was adopted ami or dered on tile. Ths report of tho city sur veyor showing amount dun from the proper- ! ,ry ulnliu th. lillO of Said Mil ttllll Utll streets improvements was read and on mo- tlOU tllU repull WHS BUOpieil null wnnoi file. Mm XToflllllif (nun tlm conimittuee oil lili tiui,..M - streets presented otdinance No. do sssessing ' . .. 0 I.. .r.,l,. (be cost ot assessineiiis on o puhi i.ij- . i,. k.,l.l..ra ili. reiif. which was read aud on motion passed unanimously. .. .. 1 .... ....it ,.r tlm Ordluauc. I0 oo ussrsniug ui iniprovemenls ou Ulh street lo the property holders thereof, was rend aud on motion was passed uiiBtiiiuonsly. Th committee reported Chuinelton street imnrnvenielits coinuleted hh required by or- dinatico No 2(1. Oiuiiiotion the report of the omuiiUes was adopted nud ordered on me. The report of the city surveyor showing amount duo from property owners along tlio line of Charnelton stioet inipioveiueiit was read and on motion the report was adopted and ordered on file. Ordinance No 37. Assessing tho cost of the improvement ou Charneltou street to th. property holders thereof was read and on motion was passed unanimously. Ordinance No 38. Prohibiting the salu of spirituous liquors to miuors, was read aud on motion was pasted unanimously. Ordinance No 39. llegulatiug show li cense, was road and on motion was referred to the judiciary eotnmutse. 'I'd (nllowinu bills wer. read and referred to tiiiAiioe committee: , E UollMibeelc, '; a v uiue., ll r,0: J Ditchburn. $5.80; W II l eutou, : FF Patterson. $57.75; U. W. Lumber Co, f 2:t.8(l; W U Andrews, tri.oo, Cniin, f 3; 11 C Khelton, $2; A Matthews, $10.80, Chalmers & Hon, fi.W, M 11 Wood, $l..r.O; Wm Clark, $10 25; Loo O'ltrien, $2; Win B Goodman, $12.50; I I Dorris, $10; J P Sweet, $185.70; h A 1-allow, 10.80; J E Fentou, 25; Ja Waruitk, $2: T O Ilelldnclis, J.oo; ii"iu a. ...", tl 90; John Stowell, $U0; Henry I hurch iii nm. i. i uli,., (IH: (i 1 raninng, III, V!, ' J i ,,. - r,i. $H J It Alderman. 20; C M Colin r, lio.oO; . ... a 1 Sit. 1 A I I ltfii'Vl Itobinson & tnurcli, jjji.w. y , ' $1.50; Hubert Mctihee. I1.B0; H J Day, M5-2&. On motion the council aujm.ru on Tuesday evening, Nov 22d 1). T, jVUlinin, - Says ths Albany Uonild of Sunday: "About thres o'clock Saturday morning as several young men were leaving the opera house st Albany, after a ball, II. L. Il'"'. young attorney, who was one of the paity, was assaulted by a strainer with a short handled knife. Dorris knocked his assail. ut down; but he rose quickly and gyve him a stab ill the .Ida which bird profusely. Ibu sssailsst hastily departed withont reyeuhng bisidoutitv. Dorris' wounds were dr.ssed and are not serious. Since the alaive wus written we bsve learned Another version of the matter. According to this story Dorris and his companions, three or four in num ber, commenced the sssault, when the fellow defended himself ss above stated. Dorris companions say they know who tho party is; but neither they nor Dorris have any wish to prosccnls him. Dorns is Justice of the psaoe (or Albany precinct. A pall filled with fresh mortar fell from the New court House in Mason, (in., and st.uck squarely on the head of a colored workman who was standing ou the ground. Th. bottom was split into tinders, nud the psil snd the mortar completely incased his face, so that h was in gri at danger of smoth ering until relieved by a fellow workman. FaBM ros Sal. A farm containing 300 acres, situated V, miles from Eugene and '2' , miles from Irving, is offend for sale nt $20 per acre. There are 130 acres under cul tivation; 80 more is open land. The rest is timber hind furnishing abundance of wood of all kindt. close to market. I Hero aro wree good orchards on the place. The soil is very rich snd well adapted to fruit raising. W ill bo uivldert 10 sun purcniwri.. nni.' T. . Jtl.lO.-t, W U., Eugene, City, Or. . - Vol iSaix-I V) IoU in all parts ol Euuei o f'ity with and without houees. Prices to slut. Uso. M. Jnu.M. A NASAL INJECT' 'It ff wilh iah 1- . t!. of Shiloh's Catarrh Heme .iy. Price ."si cts. i )