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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. 6ATUKDAY. Al'KIL 28, IHHH. DEIIIICRATir STATE TICKET For Congress JOHN M. GF.AIUN', of Multnomah. For Supremo Judge JOHN 1JUKNETT, of Jienlon. For Prosecuting Attorney, Uml District JAMES W. HAMILTON', of Dou"Ius. For President isl Electors W. II. EFFINCEK, of Multuomnh, E. R, BKIPWOUTII, of Umatilla, W. It. MLYEU, of Linn. DEMOCBATIC COUNTY TICKET. Senator, . , . . , Representatives, County Judge,... County Cleik, .. Sheriff. Commissioners, . Treasurer ... E. 1'. COLEMAN C. K. HALE GEO. A. DOUItlS V. 11. HAltUIH J. E. FENTON L. HILYEU ...P. J. Mcl'HEItSON O. II. ARMITAOE, I. N. HKMUKEE. ...J. J.WALTON, HB Assessor CIIAS. HUFFMAN School finpt Nt. A. W. PATTEItSON Surveyor L. F. WOOLEY Coroner l)B. A. W. PRATHEU LANE COI NTV FINANCES. Jcm'I Ware Failn to do Ills Duty Liable to Three Fine of &.',") Each. He 1m 1 lie Legislature of IHN7 paxscd a law re quiring the county clerk semi iiimuully to pruparo a tuti-nient showing te fluiiucial oonditiou of tlio county, and have the tame published on (lie first day of April nnd of October in some county paper of guiyral circulation; ulao attaching a penally for any failure to comply with the law. That .the render of the Uoado may see that we in teud no misstatement in thin matter but limply neck to give the truth we puhlith that part of the law relating to county ofli cers' diiliwi in making Haul reports. Laws of Orcein, session 18w7, pay (i: AN ACT To Provide fcjr tho Publicatiou of n Report ot tnu bounty nuance. Jit If enactVii by the ffuj'uiktiot Atuumbly ;' In oMlt vj uivijim: Section 1. It ahull be the Jut v of the county clerk of each county ou thnllrat day of April and ou the tit t day ot October in each year to publish in one issue of a weekly paper having gj-ucral circulation iu the coun ty a report allowing correctly the number aud amount of chums allowed by tlm county court and ou what account; the amount of witrrauw drawn, nnd the amount of out atauding warrants not paid. ' . Kecliuu 'I. He ahull, at the mono time and in the name roliUCftiou, publish a report ul the aheritl of hia county Nhowing the iiiuoiiut of money he hue collected, uml the amount of warrunta he haa received for taxes, and the amount of money he, haa turned over itch month to the treasurer, and the total threof during the past six month. Section 3. He ahull ulao, at fltn aam time aud iu the eiuuu connection, publian u report of the oomity treasurer suuwhik the mount of money he hue received and from What aource, during tho 0p'it six month, with the (lulu of ita receip: uud from whom; tb Amount ol money ho haa paid out ou warrunta mid the amount of money ou hiiud at that dale. . bctiou4. Tlio oli'i k .nlinll prepare and attach to aaid reporta n nummary which ahull how iu nil reapecU tlyt exact tlniuicial condition of hia county at aaid date. t Section 0, 0, 7, B nnd U relate to dutiea of otllccr iu tiling report, jiiHticcH1 leporta, fee of cleik for recording report aud cost of iiuhltctitiou aud accretnry of nIuIu'n dtitiva. in. Huctiou 10. Auy olllcer wilfully violating auy of the proviaiona of thia Act ahull U duunwd guilty of a misdemeanor, au l ujhui onuviotifin thereof nIiiiII be Qued not uoru than twenty-flve dollui for each, Mll'man, to be paid into the couuty treaaury fur the ben ellt of the common achool. Kxoliou II. Justice of the peace ahull have JurUlictiou of all oft'enaea under thia Act, Hiidaliall beentitlcd therufoie tolliewiuie feea aa are now allowed him by law for proa uutiug other criminal action ju the jiiNticea' court. Hectiou 12. It being Important hat the taxpayera of (hia Bjutu ahalt be informml ol their county llnancc, thia Act ahull take ef fect nnd be in from after iu approval by iiie Uovcrnor. Approved Fubruary 11, 1m7. The couuty clerk haa fuiled Mid 'neghf iod to publish auy retort of county limuicea aa Tcqiiired by the luw aiuce ita punauge. He tia miaaed three time, April aud October, 18S7 aud April, 1SSS, mid ucoordiug' to the Jaw ia liable to be antatud and lined $75 for Lit neglect of duly, in (no I it ia the duty of (ha prosecuting attorney to prosecute him lot t'ftch oft'ouae. We do not think Mr. Vitro can plead) iguoruiice ot thia luw, n he ia popularly aupo. d to ktinvr nil the law tHatia generally tloutiug about. It few Ikhu euggcated thut Ida rvfual to comply with the luw wua prompted by the den ire to avoid allowing the people the true tnte of the conutyUluuticca. We ure relia bly iufonued that to-day Lane county is paying interest on over fltl.d'H), nnd it wu but very short time aiuce that the was pay ing iutervat ou over t.!0,lXKI, at the a.ime time n ftiormoua ddiiipi.nl tux list of over fM.IKifl outstnudiun', while the people pay ltd rest. The occupuiit of the eh rk'a ottlce ahould conduct it aucordiug (to luw and uol ia accordance with hia own uotiont of ev ied,euoy. Uy the way w notice that elerka in other o.intia that huN only lit Id one tvtui prepare and publish full r. il. To those partiea who ebtim the Cii iim is tliiiglug mud, have thia uiisvttr: What we UKsert ia the truth im every purticiilnr, and you can call it mud or whatever else you like. Ihsprove any charge made iu. our celumus, and we will make the rorrm'tiun M freely aa we have made such t hatge. No other count 1 y iu the world La an. h natural adtanlagi a Ihe United States, let the Trust oivaua ask lie to Is here that our prtwperity is due lo the tulea which we hate j paiu. ism i, nave gi run py Dniug . - onrselve every time we bought anything. j th hoc,. Review : The DriiiiK'iat of I, lie 7 ; ,' ' I eoiintv hite act.d wisely iu nominating The public echisds of Laue county were Laik ltdv.11 for county . h ik.and intend never in e more prop-rou cmdiiiou limn : that he shall br.tl J.-. l Ware whom the Kc at the present time. Much of thie ls. j publican s. e.u p. think has a RU base on lieve U due to the exrelleul manageuient 0(1 lh cl. tkship, If Laik don't la-ut Mr County bebooi hupt Patterton. Ware there i uo use of euvUnly eU Irving! I A FATAL CONFESSION. IiiuifiT lleniiitiiii Admit That Oariu Mukcn Hi Next Trip to ('onirre ft Hard Komi tit Travel Jim Simon Want Jliri Tlioiisitwl Dollurit, uml We Itim't JilatllP iiilll. The following letter written by Coiiurese. man Hme-i r Hermann uml mmaiciitlv in. tended lor Edward Mcpherson of Win))uK. ton I). C , the Secretary of the. Republican National (.'oiiilliillee, Was with h ut inilni addressed by the "' Ullciimii who nek to succeed hiiu.ell i Edward Mcl'h.rui ,,f HhIiiui. Oreuon. ami bv him made iiublic Tim screed will well r.imv careful i.eriiKi.l: Iv , IIoi'aR fif RcPHKHCNTATIVKa, Wahhinotox, I). C April , lflSH Hun. Kdieard Mcl'liermm, Iknr A'iV; Muny of our people are feeling very wire over (he long delay iu the mutter of tho payment ol that KhjU advanced by Hon, Joseph Simon, of Portland, Oregon, Chair man of the Republican Slate Central Com mittee at our last election, ou the aixly duya promise from you u to payment. Xeuily two year have elapsed. They are out the principal and in I crest. The Senator of Uregou a well a lliyaeK who wele puttie In aouie sense, are uppealcd to by Mr Simou and hia friend who think gir.it in justice baa been done him. Wu cannot uf lord to have any uiisiiuilvrslaiiding at thia timu iu Oregon, as at the best we ahull h.iv a tiarrow eacapo from deleut, if we do not aull'er it. Our election on the 4th of June involve the election dircc'ly of one Senator and indirectly of the other, uud of my auc- Ctor, iu Oregon who ia to bo voted .r at that (line. Oregon i in d oig.-r. . . The Democratic State Convention has met nnd put in the Held u strong ti ket. The prohibitionists have also uss. inliled ill large and respectable numbers. Tin y Lave presented a lull ticket uud on ii ure i-icclh'iit men. Their candidate for Congress i an able mull mid will address (lie people of the .Slate, llesulu they huve legislative ticket in ull the Itepiiblieun counties nnd iu some Democratic counties. You will observe trout this that Ihe Republican State uud electoral ticket ia iu peril. Your truly, a JtlKOKH imiMANN. e HllHi'olllhe, See to it every loyal Republican that neither Cleveland' gold nor Irish eloquence cau citrrv Oregon? llov in blue dhe crund old party wafita every one of you to do your duty. Stand as ye aloud twenty-five ytura go mid recognize IO' defeat. Register. lea, boy in tune stand in, especially a the Lane couuty Kepiibjicun aland iu so wall with you. They loyally recognized you in thejr hist lOnvenlion by deiealing for nomination nil the soldiers promised. ' H. Willse received for lepreseiilative only 30 out of 1JJ vote; ,M. L. WiKuot for treasurer 17 out of 11H; R. O. (.'allisnn nnd 1. M. Martin J I uad 7 vote ri s, ctivclv of W4 fi r achool hi a m : nit-mi, n( . Oh vea. recognize no defeat," ( The Jacksonville l'waa of Aaril 2Ut lm the following to auy aboet the Democratic nomaice ftir Stale SfiuCor: The re-iioiuina-tion of Hon. E. P. Colviuaii of Lane ruity for thaaSmli) keliato i a matter of iiciieral congratiilatinn (or the llciuncrucy of the entiie Stale, mid ineatia his re-election. . Mr. Coleman may be aaid to be a atick of Ore go u timber, having nufU to the territory a mcrei bild in 'oli.und aetllrd with hi pa'iga ou u farm iu Lane eoiintv. in which ha haa resided ever sinca. He is a ia wftoaa very soul would sicken nnilcr a sense of personal dishonor, ia linn mid iiiicouiiiiiimisiiic. vt I ulw tya all'ahle mid Kind to his oiaioiieiits; hence he coinniumls their respect uud admi ration. Time uud time ncniu he has refused to accept lucrative others of huaor and trust, ulway prefciiug 0 ik iu the attiikn than Oi be a candidate. Four 'years ago ke was induced to accept tliu iioiiiiuuliiin its the attindiird bfiircr of (lie Democracy for Lane county for the State aeiiurV. mid waa tri umphantly dieted. Ufa record in It legia lature waa purtt ml hpntlis, the reward of which hi 'fiicn.ls ask him to lead them to victory iigdn. Now, I, t the Ucpublicaiia pttf on their beat man, and it ia a good Iwo toouo bet that Hon. E, P. kiioiUhim tlyough the rope in one round. Mr. Ware, although he kow belter, is trying to justify hia course i tiling the as sessor memoranda blanks, by saying they urn olilcjul papers. How ia it' Unit he only found that fact out about rive years ugo'r' Also Mr. Wareoplense explain why it ia that the blanks are not kept iu yoiy otllce if they are olllcial papers. To-day there It not u sinlti iiaaessor'a blank ill the clerk'a otllce. la Mr. Ware so ftiolish 11 s to allow olllcial pupils to Imi takenSroiii hi otllce and tie glruyed'? Wo have a better opinion timu lhatof hia good sense. This unlawful tiling of ussesaor Wanks id an exhorbitant, need less cost to Luue county, but lliistrates the uecessily of u cbuiige in an otllce so impor Ituitta Ihff clerks. Twenty years ownership ?f an otllce is calculated to make tlm incum bent entirely too familiar with all the methods by whigh unjust feiinuy bechurged mid wrung from clients and the people, Tho decisions of Judge Ihirnett wttile ou the auprenie la'iich uro reeogniid every where by lawyer to be aoiuid law. He has that saving cominon sense so fieccssuiy to prevent the legal mind from getting into a griMive. He ia able by (his quality to aweep aside those cobweb of sophistry that nearly ulway cover up case and so go to the very marrow of the qinaliou at issue. Hia dee i. Ion are remakable for clearness of state ment. Add to thin that he i absolutely free from all coiiiplicutiou that would in-tlut-lice lift decisem, and it Inukca his qua. illcations fur the bench inferior to none, llciiton county will honor her ilitiuo.uihts.i citu.cn with u lull vote.--l!i ntou Leader. It set 111s stinnge that in ibis eta when men vote more or less independently thut it luiin of middle age could be fouud who never' voted for a person of opposite politics. Vet John M. Slomi, Republican candidate for Sherill'. has boasted that he never voted for a Democrat iu bis life. Under this state of facts the Democrat will return the compli- i inent so far 11 he ia concerned. ! ft summer of Thespivch of Mr. Mill which 1. i.iil.lwt.,-.! i ;...... .. ' . .. , V , ' ' "."" ' gnat congressiiuial light against surplus and ', monopoly is ine aui j.cl enlovlstio colli-: inent on all sidts. Even Republican or- guns admit that the c use for tax reduction aud revenue reform waa never more cogently and succinctly presented. ' The most abject lular on tho continent is that which ia hired for a pittance by all the lliH'k mast, re in nil (hi rtgion wel of tho Rocky niouutuins isolated foi l.itn with the temptation of solitude ami the ain of Sodom upon it John P. Irish in .,nh Anierie.iu l!eicw, fr Match The Direct Tin Mil. H. F. All. Tim press Iih4 spoken flippantly nbout the recent deadlock in the House over tin- Di rect Tux bill ss "iiimikevinL' w ith the ik o- pie's umu." I N'"t". It who t prevent monk. yiii will) J tlm money. The hill propoed to credit the j Southern Stale with the ilireet lux ehiir;;ed 1 "P""et lliclll at tbe iMCiiiniliL' ol till- uar ; l" h Ihey not pay. slid to return to the ! NoitJn ru Stale $7,IMMU of it which they . '" !'' Vokcd to ihls bill Wit, lll.other ti "k" 0.Ii0h.ihhi from the Treasury li pay the Slates for swalnp mill overflowed bind indemnity, of which ttbout twenty State Would liHV been tile lieliet'ciaries. 1 tie two meaaurea aggregated a grub of $ 12,001), IHMl! The direct tax bill was cunningly put forwutd because these luxes hud been paid by the Northern State to curry on the war until the Federal Revenue syttem and pub lic credit could be expanded to receive I he burdeu. Mr. R ed, the Republican lender of the House, understood the Use of the po litical issues that impinged upon the meas ure, and waa ready to catch Ilia common aense of the couuiry uapping, if that were possible. In Ihe train of t'lia bill was onu to refund to ttin cotton States S'lH.IIOO.OOO of cotton tax nnd certain ubimdoiied property claims, amounting to ubont flU.OoU.ooO, ho that the total amount in sicjit w is about J1 Jll.Ctlll, OOH. Th" men who brought about the deadlock to defeat the Direct Tax Dill were dimply fightiug against turning Ihe Federal Treu ury into a grub b g to relieve it of that vast pi it iu . It will lie observed thut Mr. Rett! hud bait ou hi hook for North and Smith ulike, H lid it n quill s ii high degree of lliniilu oil ou the part of the Southern member to i nnlile" thelii to refuse llo ir ahnre of Ihe spoils bv bringingou ii fight nt lint precise point of the con-piracy which would must aurely subject th' in to criticism nnd t i a revival of ihe war issue.t. II id Ihoo'otlon tax been put first tin y would huve run ived the en dit due to uiiM-ltlshiiess iu di-tiyjhg theinselveH. A Statement. To this YoTKHsor Lank Countt. (jKNTLkmkn: I find thero is a wrong im preasion out Ri regard to my (jolicy iu luiild lug a court house. Lust Spring the county court let n contract to put an Addition to the old building mid when part of the vault hud beta, broken down, there was n jictjtion got up asking the court to build n new house instead of expending money on the old building. There was mi extra session called lo lake the mutter into consideration. I at tended that session mid there stated that I had signed the petition, but that I was neither in favor of building n new house, ni- pelting uu addition to the old iie for I wu opposed to our county going into debt. I reeoinmciided the court to fix the vault back mid I toft them I would civil f:lll to replace it. They Took my udvice. I will any should I be elected. I would op pose Ihe building of 11 new house uutfl I was s.iicd 11 majority of the taxpayers were in favor of it. (iifo. H. 'AtiMtTAiil-. There ure 27.0OI,(tiMI sheep in Eimliimt. Scotland nnd Ireland. 0TI111 pi ice for pasturing these sl p per head per mi- nam unioaet to $2.50; more thnn sheep ure worth 111 Aen iicu. They sell their wool for more than Ike American grower get per pound. Vet they c .mui til with Aiistiiilinn nnd all other wool growers without one cent of duty. If the United States had as many sheep lo tlio acre as iMigluiul tins country could number l,'2l.,i:0U,(H)0. instead of paltry I'i.IiCH.OIhI. 0 It is important that the people of La 11 county skiiulil have 11 in in 111 the otllce of county judge that will till Ihe siune unpin iiiiiiv mnl Iiiiiq. loukinL! well to the liioin eiai inieresi 01 me county, vn. believe that Mr. J. h. I'enton, the Deinocratio 11c mt inee, III It the bill. His integrity is nnqiie. iiiiiieo, uiui 111s Kiiow'ieiige 01 me luw is a guarantee th it tint duti w of the ollteu w ill I pertoreied correctly uud In ihe best intorost ol 111" eoiintv. llinger Hermann made a t tn iiuous elfyrt to get on the River uud H.-irbor coiiimiltee, but failed. That shows hi inlliieiice. Now the ltepiiblicans press give him ull the credit tor the committee lull, iiotwitstanding the committee he d seciet sessions, mid every member wua pledged to keep silent about the business transacted 'j f, Thoiiins L. Thonip aoii, Democrat, of California, the only IV citlc coast representative ou Hint committee nil the credit is duo that attaches. While Mr. John M,. C.eariu is not Incising Repul0licun fwends in Portland who will viOe for him on purely personal grounds, he has host of Republican admirers, espec ially nmoiig Ihe younger members, who know his ability and the benefit so energetic n worker would be to this state if in Con gress. Mr. Heiniami is in serious danger of being slaughtered in Miiltnoniali, the house of hi friends. Welcome. The Prohibitionists have called conven Cons htil will put tickets in the tl.ld in Ihefollowing slides; California. Kcu lucky, Indiana. Texas, Alabama, Illinois, Michigan, IVnnsylvanin, Maine. North Cur ohnu. Tennessee, Wisconsin, Ohio, Kansas, New York and Missouri. Washington. April a ft. It is snid to-day th S the Republicans of Oregon have decided to invite John F. Swift of California to stump Oregon dnriiii! M iy, Tlm Or. con aeiiuifiis ere very much plcra 'd that Mr. Swift nolo go Oregon. Hon. John M Oeurin conui en -ed his po litical canvass nt La Or.inde Ih nsd .v nnd will finish "t Portland. June '.'ml. '(. M I Mill Prohibition candidate, w.ll join in j the canvas n points wh-ie h- his not ! itli t.'i.l v Ktl.tl:..,, In lSjil the dinner of the owned til pur cent of ihe e 1 the eoiinti v; iu ls7e, under tariff, thev owned US pei ecu tin y repress nt' d but '.'7 per . United States ire wealth of the loch war ., nd in 1SS0 1 hi. . "A dear-clothe and chean-drtiiil; 1.I1I. fo in" is whit the t hicngo Tribune calls iuih..ii 11: . T. 'l'"" " ,.,,-, ie x en whisky and keep it u on c'othing. , , .,R U ''"" up the new tariff ,.,ll.H1,,m' the largest sheep owners in ihe 11 , 's,a,"H' '' 'hit the tariff ou wl lower Us puce. A vote (or any legislative candidate ou the Republican ticket is a vole for Dolph. Ong.ui is in peril. 11. Heinmuu, Fo' Sale. A twelve ho.se power W 1. "TaW and ! Morse engine iu first chts lsmdition. Also (-..nuiue liciich l.nrs tweiitv.fnr ' inches in di.iui. ttr for t hoppinc;. Also f.oj f.et of ten inch Wltinc Will In- sold cheap. llolUnd at the Hill Eugene. . .T, ,r-.. .i, iiiii tunc or 01 Jolin larui lour luuee below HOW MEN DIE. all the umthiHl of approach adonted bv an en-'inv w are the Iwtter enabled t to ward "if the dan.'sr and p"t e the mo- li.eiit when sinreii'ler la'cnine iiievilahle. In man y instance the inherent strength id t.te iHaly iilhix lit enable It Ui npiawe the ten dency toward death. .Many however have bait tliHs,, (n:r lo a k:Ii and extent that there la Iit.ttu or no helo. In other cases n little aid lo !.. u,,.Li...,l limes will make all the differ ence Iwtween u bleu death and until v years nf i...iiil life. I Mm the tust symptom ot Ootiih, ('"Id or imy trouble of the 'ihinatnr Liiii.'s, h'ive that old and well known remedy - Ilo.eli. e (i. riuali Syriili. tt careful trial, It will move what tleiiis.uid my of it to he, the "heii.-btclnr of any heme." Dr. Taylor' 7 O.ik Codipound, purely vegetable, p tsilively cure rheiimiitlsiii, lieu raluia, loolliiahii, aich headache, crump col in. choh ru niorbiis. conitiluintH iieculuir to females, cold or couh. hives, chills and fe ver, paiiia nrouud the Leurt, erysipelas, phthisic. Geokob Taylor. Sold by Oalmrn & Co, druggists. Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wilkins, tha drnggiat, ia not selling " Window 'a Robertiuo" for Ihe complexion, the most elcguiit mid otily really harmless pn pnialion of ita kind in the world, uud giving 11 beautiful picture card with every liottle. NOTIOK i on ruiiLKLvnox. I.AS'll "I-Kit 1; AT KoSHII IM, Oil., ) Ani il L'"i. 1KHS. f rori K is iii:ri;i;v OIVFX THAI I the folio ifr'-naiiicd settler bus filed no tice of his intention tn make, final proof in sup port nf his claim, uml thut said.pioof will be made before ihe Clerk of the county court of I .lino county, Or., nt Kuudie City.Or., mi Sutunlay, .lime!', 1HSH, viz: .1 M Francis, Pre-eiuptimi I). S. No. osj'.l for the N K 1-4, M c. 'iS, Tp. IS S., K H West, W M. He lianies the tolluwiiig witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said lundeviz: .1 W Dixon, .1 C lirnoks, II M Woodruff, J L Atkinson, uil Walton, Lune Co., I ir. , ('has. W. JollNSTiiN, Register. NOTICE FOIL L'U IJLICATIOX I.AXII Ol'Kil t; AT l!0sKlli:i(l, Ull., I Apr. IK, 1KSS. ( VTOTICK LS HEREIiY CIVFN THAT Ll tile following nanicd settler has hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, nnl that said proof will be mm In before the J u.lge. or Clerk of the County Court of Lane County. Or., nt Eugene City, Ur, on Saturday, May L'li, 1HSS, viz: Wiiimir Wells, lloiurst'cad Kiitrv, No-H'ilfl for Hie . v 14 ot S H, S W 1-4 of A W 1-4 and Lot 1, Shc '.".I, mid0 K 1-4 of S Kl 4 mid Lot (i, See IMI, Tp 17 S, R i) West, W M. lie iiuinea the following witnesses to prove ins c iiitinuoiia resilience upon, uml cultiva tion of said hind viz: Patrick McKnroe, Fred Wells, .Ins Richardson, H J'udget, all of Meadows, Lane Co., dr. Cms. W. Johnston, Register, xoth:u ton vuulicatjox. L.wtt Ot i it'K at RosKiirui:, On o Apod Hi. INKS. 1 N .TOTN'K IS HF.J(i:i!Y (ilVKN THAT r named settler has filed no tice of his intention to make final ro iu support of his claim, and that mtiiU proof will be made bei re the judge or clerk of the county court of Lain- Co., dr., nt Kuireiie City, dr., ou Ftiday, .lime 0. 1KSS, viz: 'J K White, II e stead Kmry No IW4, for the Lots 8 mid !l, Sec '-. Tp -M S, Ji 1 h. lie names the following witnesses to prove his centime us residence upon mill cultivation of said land, viz; A J Luo II Kelsay, tirunt II viand, Thomas lilitli. lt- nil of Limed. Lane Co. Or. ('has. . Johnston, Register. FAULTLESS! 1,'o-Nature ia faultless and so is that noble discovery, continuing only Na ure'a own remedies, 'The' . 5 . kiiip; I I U 1 7 1. M 1 !t no henetit to the human race. Kbtf UP YOUTH, HEALTH, VIGOR by the use of pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Vuick and Complete Cure of all Diseases of the Skin, Kidneys, Bladder and Liver. It thecka Rheumatism and Mnlarii relieves onKtiputiun, Dyspepsia and biliousness, and luts fresh energy Into the system by making Sew-, 1C it'll lllooil. Take it in time, right now, tsit ciinma he tn-at as a preventative ofdiscase. "M ami used everywhere. $ a bottle6 for iP REAL JH If you want to buy or sell farm or town e lot, call 011 M'CLANAHAN, WARREN & BURR. They Intve the bet facilities for making ready sales and are constantly in corn spoil denco with Kustern parties seeking invest inents in Oregon. No charge unless they do you good ORlvv in WiiKon's ock. Tutt'sPills" DTJJR.U1 Malaria, Fever and Ague, Dumb Chills, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks, etc. They produce regular, natural erac. nations, never Kripe or Interfere w ith tlally harness. Asa family inetlieliiis lliey should have N place In every householtl. Tricf, 2.1 cents per box. Sold Everywhere. J. CHAS. M OS BURG, PKALKB IN Maplr and Taney F.vcrvthiiij n.w and flesh. Hoods de- livelid Ine to auy part of the city. In Tiih'tf'f'ii niul ritropc " , f X r iou vl" 1 "" ""sl rositiwly the hnt st Intpotpd rn.nis iu the city- - CANPII'.S,' NITS AND I'U'i'l'S. te 1 s, e me and 1 convinced that you can ve m.iii. v br bimi,., v.,r ,.vIa at the WilUutette Slore'. Opposite l.ViRD lotlic. J.tUAS. MOSBUKG. j CSi'ocei'ies for Infants and Ch!'drcn. "Ceatorln is so well adapted to children that 1 t..........i 1,.. .....j,.!.....,.....,; m uuRiiiiuiiit!. it. jl. Hi. i., 111 So. Oxford 8L, Urocklyu, N. Y. CHAS. Front, First and Vine St8.t Portland, Or. WH0LE8ALE DEALERS IN j j j ."r-. .-y .1,1 S1W i-t-.i WARE, MAC! St.ic Agents for Oregon, Washington and Northern Idaho for the cBUCKYE REAPER . AND MOWERS These M-ctilnes nre loi well know n to need coimtipiit. Tliniisnnds of ' Koriiu-rs linve used thuiii nnd speiik of them with praise. They nre the only Harvesting Miielilnes Hint will give entire butisiucUou to tlio purclinser. MILLER'S HEW MODEL VIBRATING THRESHER, PHCENIX STRAW BURNER ENGINE, TheeMost Kttecttve and Buecessftil Conildnntlon for Tlircshint; nnd Clcanlni; (jrnlii ever Constructed. BUCKEYE STEEL .. FRAME . TIVINE-BINDERSX The feiitures that distiiiKulsh this Twinc-TSinder Is tho Uuhtnoss of Prnn, combined with Its Kxtraordiiiarv Kin-ngili uml Hurithility. Tlio Hinder Is of the Amilchy pat tern, the only renlly successful oneyet known. We have twostyles, the Dlevutor I'liodcr nnd the I'lnt form Hinder both excellent both rcconiiiieiidcd by liuit'ireus of pntions. v "' '1 --10 -. 40. If you vill give a few minutes I terest you in the - ri II H PI " ml Pi ii II If J if! I have a laie lot of Hoots and Hioes tor 0110 in town, and every pair Warranted. Clothing tor Men and Hoys irateli. I have just received a lot of the nicest I ever had. Girls thev uil! sl countenances to perfection; just 2f cts per yard. My stock is complete and I am anxious to sell. If your pocket book is over burdened and I will clean David did Goliah. j Has just received 1 " """ 1 """ " 1 1 York and Chicago, the largest and best stock of j IFilLL ; AND WINTER GOODSf Evor brought to Eugene. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST, I,ul '" f rite tlifln. Ii. meinl 1 Brick, c-.ru. r Willamette and Eio,th St., vri.tTr-' I CtoH ecri Pt!le. Conrrtlpatlon, M ur 1 10: v. Lriieuuiim. Citoe aicep, and pruuote di- I Witiwui uijiiriouj medication. Tim t'ESIAi ll CoMi'A.W, 77 Murray Ktreet, N. Y. Si dodd a CO, fe ' .. V V STEEL AND WINERY. Bchuttlor Farm Wagons, Doere Plows, Deere Culky Flows, Cook & Co.'s Car--Uso.i, rhatonsaml Top BtiBgios.Four Sriiinj I'ountaln Wacons, Duckboards. TJuckcyo and Bupcrior Drills and Seed, era, Corbin Diso Harrows, Hodges, n-iines Headers, Ilaish Barbed Wire "TV-t b.ilJ ?:z cisculal:. t ist; : i 'wi rcxr. vaaKLm 11 Ls me your attention will try and in- way of money than any as low as xl.7." per suit, Hats to Si'in and Summer dress goods, loW if your smilin' the thin: for lea year, and only bring it down here it out as slick as G. BETTMAN direct from New r :!,.- iaro: The New Euj. i.e Citv, Or. gou. TIp Story