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I;: THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. .APRIL ai, 1888. 8ATUUDAY i . DM.UCR.lTir 8T.ITE TICKET Fur Congress JOHN M. GEAMN, of Mulluoiunb. Fur Supreme Judge JOHN BURNETT, of Benton. For rrouountin Attorney, 2nd District J XMliS W. HAMILTON, of DoiiijIi.k. For I'reMilontiul Electors W. II. EFFINGEH. of Miiltiioujuli. E. It. SKlI'WOttTH. of Unmtilln, W. It. B1LYEU, of Linn. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. John 51. Oarin. 'Senator, Representatives County Judge,. County Cleik, es,j ... E. V. COLEMAN C. K. HALE GEO. A. DOIUUS D. It. HAltltlH ....J. E. FENTON L. 11ILYEU Sheriff, P. J. McHIEKSON Commissioner. ... Sf' Treasurer J. J. WALTON, SR Aasessnr ....CHAS. HUFFMAN School Bnpl. Surveyor,... Coroner, , , . .DR. A. W. PATTERSON L. F. WOOLEY ....DR. A. W. PRATHER Ol'R TlCKLT. The Democratic county convention of , Lane met nt the court house Fridity of lift week iiinl pliicod mi excellent ticket in noini inutiou for the con tent in June. For HKNA'rOB E. P. Coleman wan renominated by acclii ruiition, Mr E. P. Coleman linn nerved four years in the state senate iiud earned the reputation amnii his associates of lirj"g n earnest, energetic member, outspoken and feurlesa in leirfslntivr work, opposed to job' aud working solely for the interests of the people. No man in LHns county In more capable of representing and protecting our miereii limn r.. r. uowninn. f or BKPBKHKlfTATlVIN C. K. Utile, D. It. Harris and Geo. A. Horrid were nominated. Mr. Hide represented Lane Co in the last legislature withorodil to himself ami for the bent interests of our fwonln. Mr Hurria is a farmer residiiiK in Cottage Gtove precinct, in thoroughly honest and conserva- live and will make a good member. Mr. Dorris Is a young lawyer who by bin atten tion to In profoaaion haa gained a fair prac- ik's. ii win iiiiiho an excellent canvass ami do much towarda oonviucing the people of IJkM county the entire Democratic lefiisla live ticket should be elected. It in a atrong ticket and will carry the full strength of the Democracy. For COUNTY JVTXIl Mr. J. E. Feiiton wan noniiuatod. Mr. Fen tou in an honest, upright man, who could not be swerved from the line of duty. Un der his aditiiniHtmtion we would have mi economical and carefully conducted county. He will curry many Republican votes, that Teooonize bis woith and fitness for the po eitiou. For COUNTY COMMIHHIONKHS I.N. Jlemlirec, of Kiehsrdson precinct, and weo. irmiiiige, 01 npringtiehl product, liolh aiilmiuutial farmeri ware liomiuated. Mr. Hembree atamU high in the ooinniimitv wutb ue resmes mr sterling integrity. Mr Artnilago la a man of good judgnieut, and as ho in one of the heavieNt taxpayvra in Lane county can lie ipwndel upon to help con trol county fiuaucea in careful, economical manner. For OOUNTT I'l.tBK Lark When waa nominated. Ho has the leat of iinalinYatlou and will fill the oilice with credit to himself and for the beat in terests of Lane county, Nearly twenty yeau evpericuce and ownurship of office by the present inciiiiihcut ftn iuad him alto gether loo familiar with ita management. From present indiratiiMia the county clerk's ofhYe will be tilled by Mr. ililyeufor the next two year. For itKitrrr V.J. Mcl'heraon waa placed in nomination. He ia well known In the people of Lauo county, having acceptably II lied the assess or'a nlllce for four lerma. He ia capable of filling the office and wbeu elected will not have to depend on a deputy to do the work of the office. Mr. Mcl'hersou will receive the solid Democratic vote, aa the present incunilietit hue boasted that he never Voted for n Democrat in bin life. Mr. Mjl'herson will perform Iho dutiva of the office carefully and acceptably. Fur TUXAHIMIH J. J. Walton, aenlor, wi.a renominated by aoclumatiou. J I In one of the old pioneer and baa a reputation for aterluiR worth ami honraty. Ilia conduct of the otllue haa b.en above reproach or criticism. He will atav ,1..-. i. luerv. cur John M. (Jeiirin, of Multnomiih county, wus born in Umatilla comity in 1851 and waa educated in Notre Diinie, Inil. ' He atndied law anil waa admitted lo Hie bar in 1871 and wax elected li the Lower House of the legislature the Mine year from Multno mah comity, overcoming the Ktnmg Repub lican majority of Unit eou:ity. In 1878, the Democrat nominated Inm for prosecuting attorney for that disiiid ami be carried Multnomah county by l.MI nuO'tity hm before and since it bus given a Republican majority of lotto, lu 1881. h wu nomi nated again for the Mine otli 'c and triumph antly elected or Mr. Tanner. He is a atrong mini aud if he doea not carry the atato ill the coming election, Iho Democrat will have but very li'tle ahow to carry it for year to come. Mr. Oearin is an able ora tor and bis personal fiimds are very en thuaiaatio. With Oeoiin on Hie ticket the Deinoorata have a apUndid chance lo over come the Republican majority in the Ktnte. A ginirtniun Jhilr by Talk. We huve known S. Ii. Eakin fot a long time, and know him lo be a good man, but never until the laht Republican convention, when several apeeehea were mud endorsing his nomination, did we know of lna pre eminent statesmanlike qualities, Die van of thia terrillc onalaiigt on the LiigliNb language and grammar waa led by the llery and doughty Colonel of Junction, while (he rear waa cautiously and guardedly brought up by the cool, dignified and iuipn Hivo atateHuiun from Iowa. Mr. Eakiu iiiiKcd the Brand opportunity of hii life by not "being Iiresent on tliut gala occasion. We have the lotiae Journal of Wl, the aest-ion of the I g- ialature which Mr. Kakin attended, and alter laborious research through its innaiy pages llnd that Mr. Eitkiu'a record coiisisti niwoht solely of futilu and aiiulehs vo'.s for Lnil Htatea aenntor. "Some ere born gieat, some achieve creatneHH. and Home have givuluess thrust, ujion them " Jiillll lllirncll. The Democrutio atato convention noini nated Hon. John Harnett for Supreme Judge, Mr. Burnett ia well and favorably known in the second judicial district over which he presided as circuit judge for six vchik, at the aame time aerviug ou the bench of the supreme court. Among the legal profession Judge Durm-tt ia recognized aa enable and learned jurist, devilled lo the honorable practice of his iiiofusslou. He would till that responsible positiou with dignity and ability. Circuit Court. Don't Believe It The Rochester Herald rccpionls the noiso to cease while it remarks: "ike Kcputdi. cun ticket niust get moro than the party vote to carry New York this year. Therefore let tie scratch and bite each other less and look for votes." Mr. Mepbiirn, .f Iowa, then couiea to bat observing: "Our pailyia not aa atrong in Iowa as it waa. Hut there ia great comfort iu the (bought that harmony la belter lliau uiimncra, ana aa we uave less Republicans we also have leas discord." We would ask MrJoel Ware to etnlaiu how it is that he ft lea ilie mi moriiiiduin blauks used by the assessor, which are not official papers, but thii assessor's private memo randa. Of course,, it it a soft job for Mr. Ware to make Lane county Pay him three or four hundred dollars for a couple of dura' work that is entirely nnautboriz. d. The taxpayers who aro loaded this year with a high rate of taxation would like an investi gation of the county nud the methoda by wtiicu Ilie Hull Dteilness has leeii incurred. vt uen any one ol tliese lngh tanll men approaches yon with the cry of "pauper la bor, "low wagea," elo., just ak him what proportion of tlu se high tariff men in con grew voi.d to FXiludu I'hincse immigrants Lvery one, with six exceptions, votid for unlimited Chinese immigration, while but single Democrat voted for it, mid be bad been a Republican, was then ami is now i protectionist. Coos Hay News. To the persistent efforts of Senator Cohe man, asHisted by Senator Ye.iteh, Lane county is represented by two senators in stead of one, as the apportionment bill tlrst provided, llis nmuly slraiglitforward man ner nmilo hi in many friend ninone both no litical parties iu the Senate, and cives him an opportunity to work for tho good of Lane county far superior to any new man. Linn county with yu ater population and wealth than Lanuchniiges her county clerk eVITV tWO VI era lllul VhI u Inivn lm liunr.l anything sliout Unit county going wrong. In fact she is far bettor off than our county. Iter tax (Ins year is but twelve mills while in Lane it is seventeen and one-half, the county paying interest on a large sum of money, ami an enormous deliuipieiit (ax list outstanding. This com I convened in Eugene'Ciiv Mon day, April Jfi, lKf-8, at 10 o'clock, whh a full : htli ndalice of officers. 'I hi' foliowini grand jury was drawn: Jus. I'aiker, 1' . R. Moore, J. W. Hixon, W. D. Mi Lime, Win. Farris, Geo. Ssnrs aud E. E. Mills. At this lime the Court appointed bailiffs us follows; D. M. Drake, C. E. Roberts aud ' O. It. llean. The following cuscs have been disposed of up lo Frnluy noon: 1 State of Oregon v Aaron Lurch; ob Uiniug money under false pretence. Col. tinned. 2 Slate of Oregon vs Aaron Lurch; for-j gery. Continued j 3 State of Oregnu vs D A Hudson and J F 1 Ilurdy; larceny. Disisstd aa lo Hardy. 4 J II Armstrong vs W T Campbell; to recover money. Settled and diMninscd ut pit)' costs. I Ii W H Cbrisniau etui vs Peter Ct Chris rimn et al; inaudate of supreme court. De cree in accordance with mandate. 9 Win Cummins vs A Montgomery et al; cannrmatlou oi sneriu a sale, bale con firmed. IU Hbeihard vs 11 L JUUalley; to re cover money. Continued, 12 Saruh Fruzer vs Wm Fiuzcr; suit for divorce. Granted. iJ Jiux rriciimy vs j u uoooaie; to re cover money. Cuntinued. 10 liuuj Hylaud vs Louisa Hylaud; to re cover personal properly. Verdict for defen dant. 18 Hovey, lliimphrcy & Co vs J It Fur keson et al; contirmaliou of NhuiiO's mln. Sale cohflrnied. I'J MiloganvsJ C Yates; actiou for damage. Dh missed. 21 Hovey, JIuii'phivy A Co vs It M IJhii liley; to lecovi r money. Order of Kale of attached property. 23 Susie Mulkey vs Phillip Mnlkey; suit for divorce. Colitiuutd for services. 21 J I) Matlock v E E Sehneck el nx; continuation of sheriff's rale. Sale, con. tinned. 2o McClung & Johnson v Wui Horn; to recover money. Default and judgment for fl'JO.'JO, nu J order of sale of attached pro perty. .11. It T . - - . tu fliarx iv. ii orgenson vs j w jiajor; ap penl. Jury trial. Verdict of f8.5U in favor of defendant. 27 J W Rayburn vs J W Mahon et Wbi ii told that F. M. Wilk'm. lha druugist, is urn wiling "Wisdom's Kola-nine" for ih coiuiil. x.i n, the most ehgant and only reall. uariiJ"-" preparaiiuii XSSSS3CC ul its kind 'ii lie; world, ai d giving nitb c.ve-y I o''le a beulittf ill Jiictine curd , rn T 3. Co. 1 will ray that 1 am i.ix ly iiceiviiic ; Ii vicis mai'linV se il.by fheep. I ion there- fore w ui lied to sme-iMiee to the fle'i mm I that iniuinli.'le nttH.iiou inie-t I " i r. en li those ilii-eju-'i haiios "f ieep ut ! -t ll.ree , tunes this Mi.r.'i , i r 1 will prociiu' aiil at your i eipeii-e, iii.il l it. nd lo the matter for ynu. I Take fair .oiiiii ai d Le ji an s.-lv is troiilile uud liioiiey. .M, G. MliTli. Stock iniector of Limn Co. I for Infants and Children. "Caetorla la so well adaoted to children that I Castorl curoa CoHe. Conatlnatlon. I recommend it aa superior to any prescription I Pour Htomach, Diarrhoea, Knictation, ' ' I Vil a Unarm f VfA Alnl timnii known to me." 1L A. Abcbco, U. D., Ul Bo, Oxiord St, Brooklyn, N. T. NOTICE FOJt PlTI5LK;ATI0N ft La.nii Oriicc at Ronkiicwj, ok., I 1 Anr. 18. 18M8. f TOTICK Irf HEREBY CIVFX THAT notice of his intention to make final proof in uppoit of Ins claim, an I that Said proof will be innde before the Ju.lye or Clerk of the County Court of Lane County. Or., ut Eugene City, Ur, mi Saturday, May 2ti, 18M8, viz: Winsor Wells, llouin.ieiid Entrv, No4iil0 for the N W l 4 , s W 1 4, S W 1-4 of N W 14 ami Lot 1, Sec :'!!, and N E 14 of S El 4 and l ot (j. Sec Tp 17 S, R 9 West, W M. lie names ilie following witnesses to prove Ins ootmiioii n Silence aiimiii, and cultiva tinii of said l.iiid viz: Patrick .McEnroe, Fred Wells, ,lim liichanlsoii, J I'adget, ail of .ileadow.-, J.dne t o., dr. 'JlHs. . Johnston, Reu'ister. I kills Worms, gives Bleep, aud promotee dl cesiion. I Without injurloui medicauoo. Th Cintaus Cohpamy, 77 Murray Street, N. T. CHAS. H. DODD & CO. Front, First and Vine St8., Portland, Or. NOllCh: I'Olt PirillJCATIOX. t AsaraaoH I haa. Huffman was renominated by aocla malum, lie bua tilled the office of assessor tor tlie jiast term and has given general sat isniclloti. ilie county has been fairly aascased and the duties of the office well attended to by bim. His re-ehctiou is assured, tor BCUOOl, at'l'KSINTKNIIKNT lha present incumbent A. W. Patterson was renominated. He baa tilled the otllos acceptably aud will lie re elected. He has inumy jHrsonal fiieuda who will stay with uitu on election day. For Sl'IIVKVOB Ji. t. Wooley, of Cottage tlrove, Was placed iu nomination. Mr. Woolcv is compelvnl and carelul surveyor and the work of the olllc will be faithfully performed by him. ror COHONKR Ir. A. W . Prattler was renominated. It will devolve upon him to hold au iminsst over tlie ltepubluan parly urxt Juue aud dutur mine what cauwd its melancholy death. The Democrats of llimacvoiiil jndicia! dis trict did wisely when they re nominated Jas. W. Hamilton for proaecuiing attorney. Dur ing Ul a.liniuistutiou of the office cnuiiuala nave louuil It ban! work to rscaiie th ineshea of the law. Although the district is several nuu.irtu KepiiKllcan It s only r hard work Ibat a man was fouud who would accept the nomination against Mr. Hanoi ton. W. S. lluflord, of Newport, is the Re publican iiomiiipe, and it is needlosi to in form the readers of the (imp that for al least the ensuing two yearn the office of dis trict attorney will eau bim no trouble. We Lave been informed by good authority that 8. II. Eskiu, Republican caudidate for siaie seusior, pledgej iiluiKlf U fore election in 18SJ not to vot lor John Mitchell for I'nit.d Stale senator. name atamis ou the record aa Mitchell. toting the It. III. lor If apeechmaklng iu nominating candidates electa a ticket the Democrats have no show this time. Al the Republican convention Saturday all kind of speeches were made from the ludicrous lo the dignill.d and pom pous, probably hoping to create some en Ihusiasm. Tlie convention even set med to realize Joel W'are'a danger of defeat; and it reipiirul a speech to make his nomination. The Oregmiiun says Hint General Pluck draws u pension of $V0KI per year. Why not say $00,(1011? It would not be much further from the truth. Ueiicral Pluck has a special pension of Jl'.'tiO a year, voted to him by Congress for the uiot aeriotii wound any soldier survived, and hYimlii . cant seem never to get done grudging it to linn. Alia. County Clerk Ware Is Keiierallv sunrumi d to know all about laud matters and heu it comes to making llual proot to be very lib eral iu the matter. However, wo hae it from reliable authority that hi charges for fees iu making Hnal proof, in mora than one iiistauce, ficeediHl fee charged by the Reg istvr at Roseburg by sevural dollars. The Albany Democrat state that the 1!. . publicans ol Saleiu threatened to rotten egg St, John, and that there was similar talk iu Albany. The (irnml Old Party is ind a t lliveu hafd Viheli it proposes such in. a. urt-s. Iree speech will in uud uo paity can affofd lo eurlail it. appeal. Continued lifter jnrv disiiL-reeiuu. 28 Mary G Ritcboy v Josiah Craig et ul; sun lor paititlou. Jtcferrce diu barged. .iu ! r ncuoonng vs rfoiiu iinuks; lo recover money. Default and judgnieut ur.d order of sale of attached properly. 35 Fetor Wycoff v W 8 Millur ct al; to recover money. Dismissed. 30 Charles Wilson vs Al Sheves; to ro- covor nmuey. Judgun lit and order of, sale of attach d properly. 37 E W Whipple ,fc Pros v A C Huff et ux; coiilliniatiou of sheriff s sale. Con firmed. . 38 E W Whipple & Pro y Lncinda Hull; to recovereniouey. Continued. U'J Llias I'liillips vs J U ,t II F Howard; to recover mom y. On trial. 10 btate of Uregoii vs h llraiitou; assau It with dangerous weapon. Defendant ulead guilty to iuiplu UH-milt mid lined $5U Ki) uunin, iinor ueiug uieu oy a jury, Wliu u ill! agreed. 41 Ella Lytic vs Geo L Lytic; suit for di vorce. Appearance of dcfemlmit withdruwm Referred to J. E. Feutoli. 43 D It Lakin vs Laura Lakin: divorce. Default aud case referred lo Geo A Dorris. 44 Slate of Oregon vs D A Dodson and F Hardy; burglary. Tried be for hirv. v eruici, - iioi guiiiv, 45 F K Hcpbuiu vs i.iiuiu Hepliiru; cus tody of nuuor cliihi. Dihiiiiv.eil. 4J Millie Welch, by guardian, vs J J Eaton and It V Howard; to recover money. Continued. 51 J A Lawrence vh H W Cottle, imd A McKiuiiey;daiiiugia. Continiied. 52 Josiu Fuller v V K Full, i ; divorce. Opposition wilhili.iviii. lof. ri.il to II C Hiiniihrey. F K Hepburn vs Lama Hi-phiirti, suit for divorce. Di-missed. State of Oregon vs. J.imra Stanley and Tbomus West; larceny in a iiw l!iug houe. West plead guilty. Slanley tii d by jury ami found guilty, .ludgii 'li.ali sentenced each to three years in iho penitentiary .0 State ol Oregon vs lb my 11 Ncvius; lar ceny in a dwelliui:; pica of LMijlty entered: sentenced lo one year's imprisonment in the peuiienuary. F.x Senator ronkl-'nu died at bis mo m m in N'w York Citv ilni-Kilav tnorntiiir nt I .'to o'clock. He had passed the creuter unit of I " '" his manhood iu Couureas. from which hn eiuergtid with a stainless reputation. His numo was never counectcd with th scandals Unit clouded toe names of so many of our imiiihi! uieu iiuriin; ilie war period and for solllB lime Ihennfter. He was proud. srisloi-ratic, and unvieldiiu.' in his diM-lmrcu of public duties, faithful to his friemU. nn.l relt ntless to lus inemtes. Hii (uncial took place Friday. Lash.' h :t i: at Richii-iw. (im., I April lfi, IKHH. ( MOTK'E IS IJKliEIJY tJJVEN THAT i.1 the filltV line named sot'lerhaa (il.-il mi. tice of his intehtioii to make tiual proof in support of his i-1eJiii. and that suid pnaif will lie made before the indue or clerk of the county court of Lane Co., Or., at Eug-iie City, Or., ou Friday, June ft. HSX. viz: J E White. Homo stead Entry No SM4, lor the Lots'8 and 9, Sec A 1 p M h, Jl 1 h. J I e names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of suid land, viz: AJ J.uce. Kit Kelwiy, Cnitit Hyland, Thomas u'Welv. all of l.ovte . Lane Co (Ir. Cham. W. JoiixstoS, Re, inter. T WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HARD- Miffm IR0N ware, mimm steel 'i j r-- i i r . FARM MACHIImERY. NOTICE FOIt IMJHLHJATrov Land Ohick at RyCr:uciio, Oif, I I irpi n nr; ibnij. I jWOTlfli IS HEIiEllY GIVEN THAT X the following-named settler has filed no tice of his intention to make linal proof in sup poitof liisclaiin, and that said proof will be made before the judge or clerk of the county L court of Lane county, Or., at Kugenejcity, Ore- y iron, on Saturday, MnrCM, ISM, viz; Patrick ? ' .Mcl-.nroe, llouiestead Entry No. 4b20. further X E of N W , und Ixit 1. Sec. 31, Tp 17 S, RttWest, W M and N W J of N E I, and lots 3 and 4, Sec SO, Tp 17 S, R i W, W M. He names the following Kiuiesses in prove ma continuous residence upon and cultivation of said Isnil. viz- Win. sor W ells, Fred Wells, Jos Richardson. Har- vey railL'et, all of Meadows, Lane Co, Or. ii ir i . .. . . liiab. iv. ioiikkto, itegister. fAULTLESS! -Nature Is faultless and so is that noble discovery, continaing only Na ure's own remedies, "The" hole Agents for Oregon, Washington and Northern Idaho for the 'BUCKEYE REAPER AND MOWERS These Machines are too well known to need comment. Tbousnnds of Farmers have used them und speak of Ilieiu with praise. They nro the only Harvesting Machines that will give culiru sutisiucllou to tho purchusor. MILLER'S MEW MODEL VIBRATING THRESHER, PHCENIX STRAW BURNER ENGINE. t;',ViWiuTo e r-s w&. 'X is a benefit to the human race. Kb. he1 Uf VOUTH, HEALTH, VIGOR by the use of l'FUNDER',9 OREQOM BLOOD PURIFIER ?uick and Complete Cure of all Diseases of the Skin, Kidneys, Bladder and Liver. It :hecks Khcumatism and Malaria, relieves ?onitipation, Uysnepsia and biiiouaneaa,and ut fresh energy into the system by making Vi-iv, liieli lllooil. Takeit intinie.riclit now, isil cannoi he beal as a preventative of disease, nnd nseil everywhere. )i a bottle. 6 for VThe Most 1'fTectivo and Successful Combination for Threshing and Cleaning BUCKEYE STEEL FRAME TWINE - BINDERS) The features that dlstlnuulsh this Twino-Blnder Is the Lii;httiesBof Urafl, combined with Its extraordinary Mrengili and immunity. The liinder Is of Ilie Aiiplcoy pal lorn, I he only really sneeessfnl onoyet known. Wc have two styles, tho F.levutor Hinder and the I'lntform Hlndor both exccllcut both recommended by hundreds of patrons, Schuttler Farm Wagons, Deere Plows, Cecro Sulky Plows, Cook & Co.'s Car "iages, Fhcctonaand Top BuRgios.Four. 6puii Mountain WaRons, Buckboards, Duckoyo and Suparior Drills and Seed, era, Corbin Diso iiarrows, Hodgea Haines Hctdors, Halah Barbed Wire .swit -) rc?4 cieculae:. OEM ESTATE! e&gejtey want to buy or sell a farm lot, call mi or town WARREN & BURR. Iu Louisiana the rotruliir 1), inoe: utiV li.-Ui was elected, notwithstanding a innty tiht, by about 'Jit.OiJii majoiity. StRVKI. A Slllllll led cow Willi Hill,- nn eura the shape of mi "L " Find, r will be paid n lilMal reward by Kivino inforniution b W . J. lli.le1. Elli'elie I'ilv or lliu C,..,,,, IW . ' ' " " tney have the' bet facilities for making ream sales and are constantly in cornsion ..eiuo nun eastern arties seekiu- invest- incuts in Oiegon. No charge unless they do you good, mie In Walton's Block. Tuft's Pills OXJ3R.III Malaria, Fever and Ague, Dumb Chills, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks, etc. They produce regular, natural evao imtuina, never grlw or Interfere with (tally business, Aa a family medicine, thry ahnulit have a place In every household. IVlee, S3 cents per bos. Sold Everywhere. Oniop, 4 Murray SfM N. Y. J. CHAS. MOSBURG, DKALKB IN Mnplc :iiid Fancy F.verjihiiiR new aud fresh. Goods de hwitd fr- lo any prt of the city. In Tobacco and Cigars, You will tlnd the best Positively the finest liupoited Cipirs in the city CANDIES, NUTS AND FRUITS. Conic and see mo uud be convim-e,! tli you can save money by buying your Roods Miiimimio oiure. uhdosiim i.n.nn J. t HAS. MOSBUKO. . at tliu olll ft ;.!M: Baraxsntsscme mmmmaaeammmmmma I FRF isii-atra&TF!rjusnBBwai If you will give me your attention a few minutes I will try and in terest you in the way of for Jos money than any I have ;i lai'ire lot of Jioots an! : hoc one in town, and ovItv pair Waira:it't. vionini'' lor iien and Hoys ;ts Ow us 1.7.1 m-r n;r Tfofc tr, iratch. I have just reeeivoJ a lot ol'Sori:! -- .m.l .- inm.u.i- ,li,. ,r.A tlie nicest I ever hail. (Jirls t!;ev show lY v,if sinilunr v-i.tiiiu iiancesio lerfection; just the tiiini fi. i j di vi, tiling tor eao year, and only My stock is complete and I am anxious to sell. If your nocketbook is over burdened bring it down here and I will clean it out as slink ns David did Goliah. G. BETTMAN. IMTORTERS -.si. - llietil'ARU Hives notice Ibat il ul'l i,.,i puoiihu any political lies, and will not allow Its coluiuua to lie ned for Unit uurnow. XV slaud prepared lo prove the truth of any staleuieut that Bl'Dears in the columns Ul-AKD. 8. D. Eakiu, Jr., U a raudidste for stile senator, also in the bailing buiineae. Would he, if elected, favor the reduction of interslf The fanura would like to hear trow him oo this subject. If the lb ruianu teb craohic bur. Hil fill. nishes half a coluinu to the Oregouian every lime he introtlucea a bill, how uiauy columns would be devoted to him if he i.h.iiil.1 dentally get a bill paused f Concresa bus leen in session f,. A v. mom ha and Hermann hu iniin.l drds of bills, but haa sncceee.1 in naasiiiu ouly one, a bill lo reimburse the FirM Na-1 Uoul Hank of Fort land. llridjeKirt. Connecticut, hcte.l the rn tira Uemocr.no ticket last week by litsj uiajurlty, ' : SPENCER, Bflf?n HARDWARE JOnBERs 1IZTALS. TAHS, o - k ; 7r&M h ? l B f?a m 1 1 , :2, 21,25, 23, 50 &33Laia Street C2CA30, ILLS. Has -just received direct from New York and Chicago, the largest End best stock of 0ALL AND WINTER G00DS Ever broiifjrlit to Eugene. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST, Dut vnll miJ priir thmi. Itemeiiil.. r thn 'plac-: Tlir New Three Story Brick, corner Willamette and Eighth St., Eugum City, Orr-gon. 1