THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. Fupt. Clow Rrmovrd. Tha Lumber Duty. County Cdnvenlion. AecordinR to a notice published elsewhere in the Guard it will be sen that the Deino oratio county convention haa been called (or triday, April 13, with primaries on Satur day, April 7th. The Democracy o( Lane county are, united and liBve no personal Jealousies or bickerings. Attend the pri inurios, aelect vour brut men lor delccsli ( etui there will be no donbt as to the success of the Lnne county Democratic ticket June. FiT mTV.TVH Tm? Tl" W'n "' March 4lh any: "Itob-, lu a Mul issue of the 8. P. Ew.iimer BAILKDAY . M AKCU 17. 18H8. im (.()W ll,.,j,ll,.u,i,.lit f ih-penitentisry, "ppenra mi urtieh. Hmin the v.casol lh.; wim yetttt-rUiiv uioruinK removed irom oiuce i ' " )i..r........u n.ui- by (overuor'lYunoyt-r, one of the causes of , br to Ihn free list, mid pioti-stiiio, iiuumt ln deposition lb "fui t th.it Hib e,ov. i any aucu action by (.'onyr.,.-.. Tha jjuiuiu eruor had evidence that tho Ku-riiitn.-ut er ably repine a f.dlo.s: hud, III violation of law, employed touvnts It Is natural llmt the... ucullcmen should to work on bin farm in I'olk county, and that ; "I'pose the abolili..u of the la.. Wt i,t,vtr the credit on the books to the elate for the u-M of proprietor of atoll bridge ho same hd not been made until some Iwn 1 eoiii-inpl.itcd tho eipiru.'loii of hi fn.nthise. months afterward, nnd until th fact of snch pleasure, and if the law compelled employment bad la-en given publicity in the v, ry r"id.iit of K.in fnnicUco to .Iropr. , r.ul.lic i.ress This, will, olher reitsollS of U ,,"", "J "'I" ' ol Hull McAllister, to The Duly od Sled RnlU. s. F. Alia. Andrew Carneii in convinced that the proposition to reduce the tariff on alee rail from 117 a ton to 13 ie free trail pure and eiuipl, and he la further convinced lliat tbe man who favora nny sucu red hi tion U a liar and a horsethiuf boucht with llritish gold. Mr. Carn.uie ia worth 10, 1)00,000. lie was born In Scotland but came here young aud grew np with the country and the tariff on ateel rails. He ie the lar- seat manufacturer of steel rail in the coun try and ie the bead of the "Htet-I Trust lie never losee an opportunity of expressing bit firm belief in the good policy of ptotcct- ln Amencau lulxir aualnat the pauper la bor of Europe, lbceutly be put up the price of ateel mils $10 a ton aud reduced the wof( of bia employee, telling theui that II tliev dlil notaccetit the reduction tie woulil import men from ricotlatid to take their place. Huch an outcry wan made, bowuV' er, that be mad-j aome coi cessions, both bia employee guJ the burets of railn.1 Eighteen nionth qk0 American steel mile were eellinH for t "J8 per ton. They aro now eelling at M5, though it wsa only a brief while aim that tho "Kleel Trust'' tried to make the jobbing price 14(1 per Ion. Even alter niaklug the arbitrary ruiae of au per cent, tbe American uiakere conm undersell the foreign manufacture, for English ateel rails cannot be laid down, duty paid, in America, for leae than $11.2i. It ie true that within the past two yeare severul tun ftiKUineuts of English raim have been aold at prleea twenty-live and tmrty-llve per cent, lower, luit thia waa owing to a deprra- eion in hiiL'land end a teniporary ceeaation ill demand, coupled with a aharp compel! lion between American manufacturer. The EiiKliahmen were cuuipelled to Work off portion of their aiirplua atock and were therefore forced te take whatever they could got. Under theae temporary 'condition they were compelled to pay part of the duty out of their own pockutri. Thin wa taken advantage of, however, by aome of our do mcatio uuniifiu-turer in a characterihtio way. They bought the Eugliab rail at f 2a and t'M a ton, and when the fori ale ceaaed, put the price up to $ 36 a ton, clearing a huudaom profit lv thi ruiiioua forelgu coiutietitiou. Not four mouth eince the Iron and Steel Bulletin, tbe organ of the Auiericun rail maker, puliliahed au eliilx.ruta article in which comparative fk-urc were cited; ibow ing that thecoet of iirodiicinn ateel rail iu America i only 3 per ton greater thuu the coat of producing them iu (Ireat Iiritiuu. Aa the freight, insuruuee charge involved in mporting foreign ruila amount to f i.'J.". ai ou, it i eaay to aee that foreigu mauufuc t urer have only a alight advuntage, lot elating tlin, however, w uaaiima that the figure given but by tho American Iron laid Hteel Aatociatiou BNehowiug that ateel rail cannot be produced in bngland for lea than til a toil, and cannot be old (or loa than t-'i.iiO a tou to allow the ii.iinufiicturcr and johiier a fair uront. The Iron and Hteel Itiilletln, publiahed iu Philadelphia, ia authority for the iih Hertion that etevl ralla can be turned out in 1 ittabutg at uu actual coat of till a ton, uud wiai a aniiing prtuo ol f i'M will leave a uurgla of prollt, Iu the face of theae etutomeula, given out under authority of the American irou-uiaMtvr, tau any good reason be given for oppoaing a reduction of $1 a tou in the duly? Ia not $13 a tou duty euough in nil conscience? A Crangrr Tulki Willi Dill Nye. I met ou a Wextcru train an old Ohio far mer who face invited my confidence and who wa built large. Haid he to me M I ate my bar of hi lunch: "Thefmin iu our alate i iiiorlgaged for over eeven hundred milliou dollar. Ten of cur Wcateru elate I e by the papor ha got alxmt thn billion and a half mortgage on their' furni, and that don't rouut the chattel mortgng. a tiled with the town clerk ou furm machin ery, atock, wuggina auj even crop, by giadi! that aint't two inchei under the enow. That' what the pnmpect ia for farmer now. The government' rich but the men tbnt made it, the men that fought pumri lire and perario wolve and Injun mid potato buga and blimida, and haa paid the war debt and pctmiou aud everything rlne and bollored for thu I'uion nnd the Uepublican parly nnd high prot.-ctive tariff and any thing ele that they Were told, il left high and dry thircold winter with a uioit,;uc,o of eveu billion aud a half on the farm they have earned and auved a thouanud lime over. Kaix I to myaelf, an' I think that emi gre agraea with rim, Iatuu a farmer any how. llill Nye. I bave led forlorn hope enough in the vmy. I do not feel like Miik piihIicI ntiead to lead the forlorn hope of a political Jirty. Thi being pulled aud hauled by poiiticiau doe not uit a aoldier. Qeu. hendun. No more doe a ahrewd poliii vian named Ulaiue like to lead that "forlorn Jiopw." HiH'aiiHe why? He know he would yet I. ft, That i the rvaaou be poaitively decline, fiLADUKX & SON' H rCICES. 15 can i hdii e pciii-he H.C'i 7 " " htlillt! bc.uiH I M 7 " " pma 10" 7 " Wiiihlow'H corn. . . 7 - Arch. r' corn M'U IU " i ii-iii .. loiiniioea l.W) And all other g l at proportionati ly low pritva. 1 all iiiul i v tlieiil. Foe Sale. ike nature, 'influenced the governor to caiie I Mbop Kip and 1'iof. D.iv.da'iii.we uru nuite lia removal. " Thin in given out aa the ui.i ; eonBdeiit thut tho.e high minded aud public- apiiiii'ii l'iii.cun wom.i return me rule a-f one of the principal prip of the monil order and ; oi uie univerae, umi any proiiitp.ii to re- fienl it in the tiguHliou of aiiurjby, nicri i gi und Ignorance. . A twciv" In'iiM! power Wood, T.lbcr Morn' l llgilli- ill fll-.t-l l.i-l l-iillilltii'll. AIo gi-niiini- I'liinh bur twenty-four inchm in ili.irni l.-r for chopping. AUo (id f.-el o( t ii inch l-elting. Will I Hold cheap. luiiiii.' at tin. (ii-Aiiii olhce or of John Holl.inil nt the Hill farm four mile below Great Inducements. mu of the uoveruor'a action iu the matter For a long lime it ha lu cii a matter .of public notoriety that aeriou difference hud aiiiw-u between the governor and Mr. Clow M.B,li.wr ni.iKii... ,,.. til tl tt...,il. n tiarv. lt.-t.ort. aa to tlm nature of 'be! Th luiiihermcn are not to be blamed, ! J;"e" 1 trouble varied, but It waa general y under- j then fore, f.r remain;: their removal from elood that the main bone, of cont- i.tion bo-, b" "nion of uni.tllmid l.n-gathera. The tween them wa the uoiiiin.aiiui of inferior j qoeation of .riucipai ml' real, howevt-r, ia i ...... U'V...1... ll.u.. ...... ,.,.i,.f.k .1.. I.. J oini-er lor me pnaon. Jeht. i.iay aiiernoon ; "r "" : " j 7 i IV- wut.-r row, r for a I them, but whether thev can convince the i m'!!''im, ' "r' 0H('8 ......... 1-., l" .!.;.. ... i.. Ihn Uil.alii.il.- river thiu rKtie.-t thi-ir urioint. lit ia not uiribiuolv 1 v alK'I-'-n-tl ill. Itiaanid that the abolition of the duty will di-Htroy the American merchant marine, becuiue the lumber trade between Huu Fran- Mr. Clow wa met ou the Mtie. t by n report er, who greeted him with the reinaik: "Well, Mr. Clow, I bear that you huve been employing cuuviut'lalair ouyoui farm?" The e(-auperiutetid"Ut eiuiled, and au ewered: "Yt, that what I hca", too." "I there anything in thu charge, tlmt You tl... n,ui.,!...l tl.A (iiil.li,, k. run . I,. v.inr private gain, contrary to the atatul- in auch u' ,ljB "rtbern porta i all that ke p ca.- made and provided, or word to tiiut . "r doc huiiig alnppiug alive. Con-idermg effect?'' I ' y a'"'nt " I,, r ct'", '"e tolnl ton- "I II U.l yon IiiHt bow that w,.a. Last j the L'uited Slate i on the 1'aVTiiO fall I acnt two or three 'truatiea" with two ('Oaat. that on ly a fritctiuu of that ou Ihl i........ l,..i.,.,;,,., il.. .h.i.. u. in. uoaat ia eng,ige. in theluml er irad... and other to myki lf, to my farm in I'olk county near DmII.ik, nfier ulmiit 'i'M hn-ln U of ata i iDI if y.-.iM for ,.:.!iea tue power. The t). k C. K. it. runa iiuoiivb te pn-mi-ea. LncriH ia the iili.c.itiojial cent, r of Oregon. ('!iin!e h n!il,!;.l und oil pro ductive. l-'i-r furllur p.uticiiiurs a; dy to I'Airn .f -x, Epiiis & Co., Eugtne City, Or. and a load of hay. Ihn 'coiik were occu pied two or three dava in thn removal, i.ml the feed waa placed ill thu peiiitentiaiy lu ble where it wu uaed by uiy own aud iho tate' horae. I thought uo more of the matter, until aome time nft.-r wh'.Ih f K-arued that a kick wua beiu iniide nboiit my working 'convict labor' for my own private une. I immediately charged uiyi-!f with the labor at the leguhir -IU centa per day, atid at the proper time paid for it. Oucu or twice I ai-nt a ciiiivict over to thn fniiii idler ap ple or vegetable, for the Uhn of my family, whom by right the xtatc ahould inaku pro vision In aiippoil. All thia uu done with no intention of breaking the 1 iw in regard to the employment of convict." A Siilem diKpalch of March lith Gov. IVnnoyer to-night appointed (teorge . Downing Kiipcruitcmlc nt of the peiul. u tiary, vice ltohert Clow, rcuioie.1. Mr Downing la a well known citi.i n and Dciii-i- rat of Minion county, having I. ..1-1.--1 in the vieliilly ol .ulilimity lor Unity-three yen in lllff lil'I'iiliHilirill l.ri. ll.'.lll Ft.ll .-.I ill lioti. He enter upon hi poaitiou Miuch 111. Whut t ban Fhe Mill' Tariff llill Nhniild it beenme n law would Huve the fiiimcr of thi county a larce on gram aacka. Would reduce tho duty on nearly l.lHKI article that farmer produce auch na all iiiiinufact iii- of Iron, etvel, wooh u uud cot ton good, paper, em ihenwate, L'Iiih, and other article enough to fill a column of thi paper. Would favor southern Intereata ly placing enip ou the free lint, by reduction of 25 per cent, on iiigar end rice, the only 3 pro duct of tbe South "protected" to 417.) of other' eection, and beat line thu 1 favored." every LouiMiatia CongrcHamun will vole ui'ii.i.il the bill favoring them. I he iniiu who drew up that li.ll n pie-cni the large: vheep owning dihtrict in the 17. Iher.iforo he protucted hi iulurenta. Mr. Mill Hiiy, and tue laruext wool buvinu tlriu lu Oregon i of the opinion that thu price of wool was never lowtred uor I'liUed one cent by protection, ao-ealled. I he utile and Midi letigalile lliir of the lit- publican pre are miHwered I'rilieville lEeview: The Chlcami Inler- O.-eun, a radical protection paper, of Febru ary l-'ilh iu ila market quotation, quote wool iu Loudon aa heinir a few centa hiuhcr than it waa at lh einnn date in Chicago aud Ilottou, and Mr. C. ti. llobcrta, the Wuaco Warehouseman, iu hi apeech here Saturday. atated that lust year heahipped Oregon wool to London nndmdd It for a better prii-etlnm be could get iu llohtou. If thi ia true, if our wool ia Helling at n le, or even the autne price that free trade marketaare giviiif, wuai ueneui I uie iiuilt in ttar VI e aak our Wool nieu to take thn market reporta of the world and compare tin in with the eale of wool in our country, and thu nettle for themaclvcH the queation of what effect 'our tariff ha on the price of our wool. Then take the iiiarkut quotation tf wooh u cooita jiint ncroKH the Hritish line and compare them with the price we imy -mil ihcide fur youraelvea what benefit the tariff i to the people of t rook county. Una huckIioii of the tariff 1 n quealioii of fact aud not of Hcrlion; invchtigate, cxaniinc, and judge for youraelve. Unit it ia doubtful if a eingle Kchoouer i f lout fraction would b Ihruwu out of em ployment by the uduiiv.iou of lumber to the free lint, the (lunger of a cutuntiophu to our merchant mariue does not uppcur to bo i mini lielil. Our veavl are much mure likely to g iin emplnyineiit Ihiouh the increated ac tivity that will follow it reduction iu the price ol luuib. r than they ure to low by the competition of foreign cr.ift from It.iiihli Coluuiliia. Our wood culling fiieinl remaik: "Iu an uctiie market now Jtiiti-.li Colinubia cuii pay the (iinir of t'- per IhoiiMand fet mid Coin pclti'willi Aiii.-in an mill becuu-io of i hc.p I I limber und cheap labor." May wu inter poM. a correction? It i not been i in. of cheap timber and cheap hi bur that ltrilirib Columbia can i iuiipi-t-j, but because a I'lin- I I.... I... ,,.,,.. I...M u.. ... iravagaiiiiy mu oi rei.iiiou lo nil n. .1111:1! con ditiotiH that the duty 11 an uncoiisiil. ltd tnlli:. When rouiili redwood thut oiijht to lie delivered III San tram Ho at tin a Ihou aainl Ik Hold at wholemle at $I'J and rt-lu-e hriiin il", it ia Inr.lly worth while to talk uUnit the exihti iice ol the lumber trade de pending upon a duly of , Tho people here may have ahort nu iiioiic..., but I Ley are not entirely destitute in that rcapect. Thuy know that lint long ago the miillliuli were producing lumber nud aeliiug it ut a prollt iu H.ili fruuciHco at 0111 -Lull the pit-aelit rate, uud they know thut now aouie con tractor iu the aubiirbs have ceased building cottugea for eale because the pi ice to which material ha l en forced 111 iki h il a losing biiHinesH. They know that the abolition of a 12 duty 011 lumber would no more destroy tha biihiues of the wood-cutting combiim- tlou than the removal of the lux of 11 cents a tou 011 coal could impoverish the initio owner' ring. The o-callcd "lumber producers" me not producers at all, und iu eue'ourugiug them we ure not encouraging the development of any Aineiicun industry. They simply take whi.t is already here. Nature ha provided the material; (hey merely ravish her Mores. If We should c-eioo chopping our forests alto gether, which we ahull uevcr do, we ahould not thereby become dependent upon f.ireik'n countries for timber. The trees Would Mill be 011 hand, and il. case of wir or other mid den need American genius would probably find a way to cut them down. I'rotecliou to the lumber iuduslry, a at present curried on, is nieiely u little assist ance to process thai is already goiug 011 too fust. It is paying men to destroy the re sources of the country, for it is not u fact that our forests reproduce themselveaua thi-v should. Once destroyed tin y are destroyed for centuries, if not forever. Thi is the end wu uie taxing ourselves to secure. Kami. J. llaudall, following out the Re publican idea of revinue reform bu intra, duced a bill in Congress which, if adopted, would reduce (he tax collected on nil mi-en-urie of life about fJ.I.UO.lKKI, and that on whisky aud tobacco 75,OtK),UHJ. Samuel J. ebould join the Republican ciivu. We opina be will have but little Dejiocrutic atipport. Timothy Nestor, the Irish-American may or of Marquette, Michigan, who wai elected a Itepuolioau, ha renounced the party on account of it devotion to the cause of the tariff robls-r. He predict Id. Put majority for Cleveland and reform in Michigan next Novemlwr. The editor of an Upper Peninsula of Mich. ;nu purer is in town, lie claims to he a eoiil. .1 licpiibliciin, but find the labor peo ple of that sec turn strongly tinctured with tariff-reform view , no much so as In endan ger Kcpuniieun ascctiiluucy In Michigan. Huston TraiMciipt. CAI.IKOKN1A CAT "It (T'Ki:. (naranteed a sltive cure fur Catarrh, Cold in tha Head, Hay Fer, lbwa Cold. ( 'start Iml Oeafness ami on. eves. Iiistres thrliseof Taste and Smell, remove bad Taate and t'nplcannt Itrcath resulting fnim Catarih. Kuy ami pl.-umnt to use. Follow direcllxn and a cure l warranted. For sale by all driu'gista. I ilea, w im k, wblch Ua bad th pr- Dlciou nblt ol giving big Iteputilicau ln loritiea, elected the whole lVniis-ratio ticket last w-k by K.OtH) majority. Ut-taikiug the l'reideut, you know. uiwror William of Prnasia di.d at lUiliu last Saturday, 'i ll decraknl ruip-rur lacked but a few dav of completing his Ulst y.ar, Fretlericl 111 haa aaceuded lb throne. fUcraiuento, Cal.. ele,-tJ the entire Dem ocratic ticket last Monday . New York City wiil 75,000 majority. Alt. give, Mr, Cleveland Optical (lootw. -lleside having a full line ol jewelry Mr. J. 0. Watt bu just re ceived from tiie Last a large invoice of tfpeo tacle, g.vggles, eye hdc aud other optical good. He also carrus a mimplete epa k of violiu tiinunings. tiive him a cull nt bis tor iu Horn Pain' building City Election. Notice i b. rehy given that tbe annual election of oiUeera iu and for E 11 gen City, will he held iu the City 11 ill ou Moud 'iy Ap.il J, InsS, al hi, h time the following olilcr are to tat elected: Three Council m.'ii. one Recorder, one Marshal and one Treasurer. The poll khalt be optn.il at U o'clock a. in. mid closed at It o'clock p. m. of mid day. It. F. DoHitia, Recorder. Eugeue City, March 13, 1S8. Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wilkius, th.. druggist, is not Helling "Wisdom's Rulwrtiue" for the complexion, the most elegant and only really harmless preparation of its kind in the world, and giving a beautiful picturo card with every bottle. 1 1 1 Executor's Sale of Real Estate- VM'TH'i; IS llKKF.IiYCilVKX THAT 11 hy virtue of uu eider nf the County Court of I.iiiih County, Oreunn, I will offer lor sate at puhlio auction to the highest hid-il.- 4t the Court llu dour In Kugene City, tlie-oii, on Saturday, the '.'1st dsy of April, 1SSS, the following described pl'einises, tewit: The S F. "f S F, , of See 17. mid S W I f S V I and N i: j ..f N K , -uel S of X K 1. and S J or.N K J of X W I, and X of S K I ol N W 1. and K J of X V J ot S E J, ami e.ist part of lot No 2, of Sou Hi. mi I lot tl, of Sec '.'I.T IMS, It 3 W, (outlining in all STV.W acres, in l.aue County, Oregon . Terms of a.ile cash. Sale to commence t X o'clisk ). in. of said day. I.I i IXHA IIai.I., 1-'ecit.r. Administ ator Sale of Real Estate. otici: is heiif.hv oivkx that II bv virtue of an order of the County Court of Ijine County, Oregon, made at the M u. term thereof 18SS, I will sell at public suc tion nt the t 'oint Ibnise il.mr of sai l county oil Mod. lav, April It!, 1N.SS, Is-tw.vu the I.01110 of V oVI.H-k a. in. and Kve o'clm-k, p in, the fol lowing deaerila d real prop, rly to wit: The west half of donation hind c'aim of Wni lisloii ami wife Is-ing Notiricalion Xn li.V.7, in parts of sections three, tour, nine and ten in township nineteen outh, raine 2 west, con tailiilK lid. 10 acres of land shunt.-.! in I ,..,. County, tlreput. 1 erm of sale e.tsh. A. .1. CKl'AX, Adinistration. PXoivL 's?w ' (TRpYALfJS'.lll 1 N . ift Absolutely Pure. Thi powder never varies. A marvel of pur ity, atreimth and wliolesomeness. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds and cannot he ild in competition with the multitude of low test, almr weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only ill cans. lioVAL liAKINO 1'oWlltU Co., lOli Wall St. X. Y. IMPORTERS C,pN0ER SlTft, HARDWARE a JOBBBM TIUPIATS, IsITALS, 1 n:::z QCOIS. e cmrai, FISEIU3 TA32LB & SPOilTHTCr 22, 24, 2G, 23, 20 & 32 Laks Street, CHICAGO, ILLS. NEW GOODS. A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LAttniJ STOCK OF BOOTS mm From the Cheapest to the. Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. Ouv assortment is Complete, from, the lowest Price up to the in nest; van suit iou if you give us a call. OUR STOCK is Look u over; if do not shvb ymi ai II to you low. ih mii-v, -An will make some one elso In , v k ( r i- x Ki our a lmw e ax d Select Slock of GROCERIES, CICARS, TOBACCOS. MISCKI.I.AXKOtTS (iOOI'.KTC., Which I intenil si lling at I-'aiii and Hf.ason- Alll.K 1'ltKT.S. GIVE ME J. TEIAL. fyoid .l.'.ivoin'i; IliulilUm, Kwjtm City, Or, (i. (i. CAKKISOX. CHAS. MOSBURG, KALKK IM TIMIU'.U LAXO, ACT JTXE 3, 1S7S- NOTICR ICR Ci ni.lCATtCM. rxtT.n Sutks Lano Omit, ( HosKiU-R.i, Or., March 1.', 1SSS. ) Notice is hereby ciell that ill iMIuldiauce with the provisions of the act of Con.-r, ss of June 3, 1(.TS, entitliMl "An act for tl sal of liniWr lauds iu the State of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." A. 1. Uine, of Leabuiv, County of Ijtue. State of Orenii, has this day 61. d in thi of fice (worn sHl. nietit No. . for th our- chase of 8. 1 'J ol N. K. 1 -i and S. K. 1-1 f IN 1--I, of N-CtlOU Fancy 6 in Evei vthili-' new and fresh. C.oods de livered free to u:iv part of the citv. In Tobacco and Cifjars, You will find the best Positively the finest Imported Cigars in thn city CANDIES, NT is AND 1 -HI' ITS t uiiifl nnd see mu and le convinced that you can save money l,y buying your goods at tho Willamette Store. Opposite Guaiiij ulnee. .1. ( HAS. MOSllt'KtJ. -A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES. F. 13. DUNN UNDERTAKING! I m:ikc a specialty lotli fur tjualit y of jjootls and prices to suit the times. Country orders solicited. Liberal discount tor cash rccoiupanying orders. Orders promptly attended to both by mail or telegraph. Stttisfcactiosa (ASiarnittccd COMPLETE LINK OF r ck ?Zh&tM -' Call and see , me . J. E. REAM. a CorhtT Willamette unj Seventh Streets, Eugene. City, Or. Drick! Dvkkl Brick! F.T yt'Al.ll V Of UKK K KKIT COSeTANTLT OS J 3 linii.l. ill exchange brick for all kinds ot farm pnsliiee. Kiln and residence at Wal lis Hutte, two miles West of Kii-ene. Brick delivered iininediiitelv on rewiptof onler. jos. iiKiroiu. A. V. Peters. Airent, KHiren. v- ' : V CVWW 0f tue P001 tul"PS of this vvvxv life are sorrowfully lot alone on account of Dyspepsia, Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, ludlirestion and Constipation; sold oa a positive earautce at 23 and CO cents, by Oshmn A Co. Eu nis. Tiie Improved Farm Fence Is the cheapest and most perfeil fu use. Steel and Wood Solidly Interwoven. We us from siv to eicht wire. tntHrw.-..M solidly, viith inni ihiitv to foity IL-ht issl.-u slats to the rl, thus pnuluciiija fence that ill hold all nt.K'k iire.l nsm a fsrin. It is th most ilursbie f. nif ui.vle, as the slsU are in a verticsl iti.n. clear nf tlis cr.mii. I, and will cutlet a sliinU en a hous; no barbs to kill st.sk, and is aa visible aa a biunl fence. It is woven or irsniif..-turl on the pjsts. tine man and a b.y esn hcil.l fnmi ii) to 00 rsls in a il.ty. Kirmeni csn build their own I f-iu-e and ue insterisl thst v.oul.1 otlierwisv Im ! lt or ed as fuel, nd thus iuiv fmni ' to f SO ii mils. I uur it-nue v. in st.-.a.l a si.!e pressure o: from Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the largest and best stock of vFALL km WINTER G00DS Ever brouglit to Euareno. THIS IS NO IDLE ROAST lut cull uml prite them. Remember t lie place: The New Three Uriels, corn.-r Willamette ami Eighth St., En-, ne City, Oregon. 9 Storv Burr h McClanahan, Mortgage Loans -AN IV REAL ESTATE Insurance. Abstracts of Title Furnlslied. SOOTHES AND HEALS. J l -l. ol tv-etiou .V.. r. in rownlup 8anta Abie Mv-thea and heds the uiem. .7... .7" . '., f "n"r i . i. ....w iii.ii iu imm kouciii is mom " " ,un ""i1 w ' r01"""- valuable for its t.iuWror stone tlun f. aii. uiht.wes sand ,chtn..srlWsa the chest, . 0 ,.,, h j. , m e,.r eo,;ha. Id. bronchitia. pueuinon.a, ,., ,hj, RlWl ,, sVi It wb.p,,,t!.c,,,,t;h .,1d .11 other, thnvit and lll0 u:U ,,T f W. ISvS fs nan.es . i w& cul in enriiy nasal raUrrn aa ttdifor , Hictson, Walter Csmpls II. .,1 0f I.e.. UuU eo.inti.-a v.h.. ,N u. our fen,. Btatt-lUure. I he enormous and lucrras-1 K,,,., i .... r.. ... ,' .... -i-..r. ...;..k.. i ... i. .. . . ' 7 ... IU8 deinsu.1. for tbeM alaudrd I abfonna i cUminil ,.u,tM ... ,h, , c,tie. ,-,, ..Mai,,,,! ,.f I reme.ii,4 eonniiu llieir lU'-nls. hohl anj ah-! ... i ... .u . ............. :.. . I r c . . . , i o r r-i .ue.yS,ran,..dby...dru,K,. a, ft a j n TV, . " ' - - U. r. OWCCl OL OOn,rrOpSt pacaae. zLroalo, fi.su. Cnaa. W. J0HruM. ..tir. Farm loans Njj..t:atc.l l'oneyancinf done. and all kinds of Money alicars on hand. Agency. 1200 to MOO pound!.. EUGENE CITV, LANE TO, OR. Lanes upa flonse.; For Pkont or Hir Applr for terms, etc., to ho ward & bross If you a ant to buy or.dlafavm or town lut, call on M'CLANAHAN, WARREN & BURR. Tliey haia the best facilities for making rsa.ly .,! are M(t., Dtj jn C(m.aM,I1. dence aith Eastern parties ieeVi,ltf jnrest-ui.-uts iu Oreg-.a. No charge unless they do jou good. For Sale! Tue lot and residence sitnated on Olive street north of the IWaria brewery, ia ou.r.-.lforjlMO. Gcsxl fence, well, fruit lr.es and iumbbry; kouse ia good repair. A .lesiraLle rtsidtuce property. Apple to Um offlce or to J. Davia thitailor.