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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1888)
mil In J ft U1 CITY G ARB, !!li t ESTABLISHED FUR THE DISSEMINATION OF UEHOLltATlC I'BIS.IPLES, AXD TO EARN IN BOXEST LIVING BY THE SWEAT OF Ul'K M. 20. , trri-. Jim TJl pUliLISHED r-VEilY S.VtL T.H.VY ) 1. L. (lAMPHI-l.U . SMiM'h'k'i I'rojM-h lor. i'''l"iCE -On the Eaai fiile "f Willamette r.'.t Ul'v-iiiii Srv.-i. tl and Eighth Streets. .TERMS OP HuIiSCUIPTIOX. N) je nnmiui 'i ,n-e months " obit 0X1,- UA.T-M )V ADV1C1MIS1NG. Advertisements inserted us follows: i in rtouare, ten lines r less one insertion S.i; each beielit insertiou SI. Cash reiuirej '''ThueHerti-e Will L chared at the U SSiree month- W 00 One.nwreiw "i"1'11" .!) .r line tor each insertion. 1 a IvertUintf bills will be rendered quarterly. All inb wurk must ha i-aiq ton ox hkliveby. CEO. B. DORMS, Attorney and CoiuiscUot-at-Lcu.v, xyL. PRACTICE IX TUB C3URTS V of the Second Judicial District anil in ;,' Supreme Curt of this State. SpYoial attention given to collections and matters in probate -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - EUGEXG CITY, OREGON. YCTK'E S IX ALLTHE COURTS OF J. this State. Will (ive special attention t,i collections and probate matters. (ItFU'E -Over Ileudrick & Eakin's bank. VVashburne & Woodcock AUomeys-:-t- Law, KU-SEN'K CUT, - - - OREGON OFFICE At the Court House. iv8m3 CEO. A. DoRIUS. S, W. CONDON'. CONDON & DORRIS, Attorncysi-at-Lsaw, EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGOX OmcE Over Robinson Church's hardware stun. GEO. M. MILLER, ttcriioy and Cstmsollor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. KCGEXE CITY, -' OKEGOX. Oflit'tt formerly occupied by Thompson & Bean. J E. FEN TON, Attorney at-I-iiw. fcUUEXK CITY OKEGOX. Special attention given to Probate business mud Abstracts of Title. Office Over Grunge Store. T?W. IIAUiUS, M.T). Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. lOideiice on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton tirmerly resided. Bll. JOSEPH P. GILL, 1AX RE FoUXD AT 111S OFFICE or res Vyi lfiiu- when not professionally engaged. Ile-ii.liiice on Eighth street, opposite Presby tia. Church. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTOR N" KY-AT-LAW , EUGEXE CITY, OREGOX. TII.L PRACTICE IX ALL THE I f Court, of the State. Special attention given to real estate, col 'titii, and probate matters. Uillsetii 1 kinds of claims against the tinted Stutes Government. "Bice in Walton's brick rooms 7 and 8. B.P. DORRIS, 1HSURAHGE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. T IHVE SOME VERY PESIR.U'.LE a- tanns, Improved sml Unimproved I'tiwn Pr"lrty f,.r Me, on eay terms. t??2rt7 Santcd and Eonts C:llccted, 1 he Iiiouranec CiiinpaniH I represent are ""n.' the Oldest ai.d most Keli ihle, and in Pkompt an.lEo.i lTABr.E djustm. i.t of their Stand Secund to Nonc A ",,re "f your patr-n li," is solieited. "noe up stairs, over the Grange Store. P,. K. DO KRIS. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. ITAS OPENED A SHOP OX XIXTH .Str-vt.i,i),Mite th Star P.akerv, wheie .'"pr-part. I lo , H'd kiwis of work offered w ins hue. A t-H.k of Fine Cloth on hind f.T to l-t fr n. piri!K , cleaninj done promptly. Sat rct,"B ' '-Mn-eeii. -e. Xov. 6, ISSti. U Bay & Henderson, THE LEAPING FURNITURE & UN House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Sis 1 7 V 0 uL.' P.ISI ft ?L v- ' imp . i n v. nnflsnn jj ; " Sole Agents fcr , '-':y .'0. T jj JUSTLY iMf n I:- iin-i We nre still at the old n id can i 11 ymi anythiiijr aI aud i K .! " or wear, 1 theapcr Than v Have removed to Marx' New building They have a complete stock of Watches, Clock, Jewelry & Musical Instruments ALSO A larsc invoice o. !n'itiua goods. llAKKEK (.UiV WOKKS! MS BARKER. Expert Gun--mith Stock ot Guns and Am munition on hand. i:k.i;m: - okkuo-v C, Marx, Barber Shop and Si Rooms, Hot and cold baths always tea.ly during j the week. I First door n iih of Diinn's new block. j o tuatare ireuui. pee i.i, VCct Cross, or troubled with :.ili Windy Colie, Teething Pains or Stomach Disorders can be relieved at once by using Acker's h father. It contains no Opium or Morphine, hence is safe. Price 23 cents, bold by Oshu.ii- I ", Eugene. C. M. COLLIER, Attorney-at -Law. OFl ICE: At Crt House, County Sur veyor's room. I i JT'T f"r sale 1'-1''' feet business propt-r- tv on Will.nu- He sl:e t. on whi. h the buy. r tn double Lu UioLty .'-biu two years. 0i. M. Miu. a EUGENE CITY, OK, SATUUDAY, AUGUST Eugcnr City, CKI.EHUATEP lir i Ainn Ti 0 I - liaUe "Gran-e Store,' J that you want to tat T the Cheapest. It. IS. Cochran & ton, Heal Estate Agents r.uciii' i'l'y. O. ejon. Will attend to gem-ril Kenl Estate business such us liuviiiy, selling, leasing nod renting farms and city property, etc. Oilico on south side of Ninth street. H. F. McCornack, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. EnJEXE CITY, OKEGOX III WE OPENED OUT A LARGE AND Sele-t Stock of CeOCERIES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS. MLSi'ELLAN'EoU.S GOODS, Etc., Which I intend sellin at Faik ami Reasox- AIII.K PlU(I)s. GIVE IvI A. TRIAL. Fff OUl .Unvtuin U'uiiVut i, Kayeiit City, (r, G.ji. gaiu;jso. Orders fr Spencer Untie fruit tress may be bft nt the (iranije store; also Mr. Drown, on Eighth street will have them for Hale. Three y- ar old b.trtli tt pear trees will be $12 a huiid'rr I, small-r ones iH. Other trees cheap. Or.vn.LF. I'hki.ih, Prop. yv rvvv would, enjoy your dinner and ar r.rovpntd Iit Pvs. pep.-ia, uso Acker's Dyppcpsia 'Tablets. m '1 hi j are a positive cure lor uyBpepsia, xn-diijc-tif.n, Flatulency end Constipation. V e guarantee them. 25 and CO ceat& Ouhurn & Co, Kune. A Ilorrlblo lahpritanoo. Tue truniui!iiim of the fearful rffortl of contagious blood po.aon u the most born Uio mlicriianco wiiuh any iiuia ran leave to In innm out pustcnly; but It can t) certainly militated and m th niujonty of c .', provonil by the lino of iho ontnloto wli ch Natur. lur nisties, aiut winch n found In the remo ily known all over the world ns Svnit'i blH'o.li.' - iMiumonly caUi tl "S. ti. ti.'' Mr.J.II Urown, ol IlornelNviUc, N. Y., writes: 'Three year I milTcrc-l wuh th s liorrililo d seiiHo. will'a bpculllo cui-fld mi completely." Prof. E hv.n Haur," SM E.J.'nd Rt ,X. Y., writes: ".Sw.fL's fpccitio cuml uio cf a fc.n fid case of lilood 1'olaon." Dr. b. K. Wmctl-ld, of the Holder'. rioine, Kichmoml, V., write: "Mvift'a bK'ciilc cured ma of a eevcro cusjof Iiloo.1 l'olson." P. W. K. IlrlsRS, Prooklyn, N. Y., vntrs: "I was a por feci wreck from Mood Polion. Swift's Specific restored beuitli and hope, and I am well to-day." V. V. Langiiill, Suvannah, 11 a. : I Mffi-red lonir witli lilood l'oison. I tried Bwift's Sppciilo and a m perfectly well. A. V. It.ioi.l, of rower's llolol,' Itocll ester. N.Y., writes: "It is tho best blood remedy oil earth. I euro I myself w ill l I recoimniMiiled it to fneud and It ma le, him well." Mr. K L. Stanton, of the PmiHivlUe, (Oil.) Kuwa, writes that a fr:ond was afllicleil with a ensa of Plood Poison, and two bottles of 8. 8. a offooted a complete- cure. Treat so on niood and Skin Disease! muiled froo. Tuk Swirr St- otnc Co., lirawer 3, Atlanta, iix What Is It! That product s that beautifully soft cuiu- plcxioti mid It avt s no truct s of its applica tion or injurious i'l!tvt? The iiintwiT, Wis loin s Kolit rtine accomplishes all this, ami is pronounced bv Indira of tate and refine ment lo be the most drlinhtful toilet , article ever produertl. W nrraiitcd uiunilrss anil matchless. F. M. Wilkins, ncnl, Eugene City. -- lv the latest nn thuds in ii?o by Eastern i iitists hitdi in the profession. Henderson is lialdt d lo produce equally as tlcsirable re ults in tint. old tilliliiiS. Ollieo sutuc place, Hayi'M' block. E. K.Lt'CKEY & CO. AllENIU Foil KoKUIl'KI! & S; It KCK PltKP.U: TIONS. Puresh Mother Tiucliins Miipcrioi' in preparation (n any in I lie market. Hvdiaslino romc one ol Uio niiest com pounds lor debility nod lost vitality. Homeopathic niollicr tinctures una iniu- rntnii!--i'U per cent stroiiL'er tlinu mini x- tracts; prices tho siiine ns Eastern establish- nients. Speei.il ntteiition is called to the II. ,V S. tinctures. Ho sure and mention It. .V who-.i prescribin(, A full supply always on hand al L. 11. Luckey tfc to s. I.ainli. vl -t- Henderson arn the solo noilts for the celebrated tuiprrior Kiovcs. j.n your wife and look at them. Ii ;u an aiin lintiuuiit wiili Henderson Dentist, and have your operations performed n a bkilKul niauucr. iiloore K nevi'illPd lu ineny rentiiuies r i t. I . 1 11 ... . 1.. and builds up all the ort'iins of the huuiail syB torn. Sold by Eiicno Diuyyista. 11r 'l'nvl.ir'j 7 Ouks Coioiioniid. nurolv veyelalile, positively cures rutmumtism, lieu rul.ia. toothache, sich headache, cramp col In eliiili ra morlius. coninlailits lioculiiir to t .linn l.-s .fil,l or eouidi. hives, chills and fe ver, pains around tho heart, erysipelas, phthisic. UKolHIK 1AYLOK. hold by Ostium A- co, uruoisis. r.. i :.wi V fS-nw Iuim t.hfl Rohv- ftL.nnev for al! brand ot tho celehrateii riinsll riini n r.i.ars Sore Eyes Tho eyes uro always in sympathy with tho hotly, and afford an excellent index of its condition. When the cyni becomo weak, and tho lids intlamcd and soro, it is an evidence -that tho system has becomo disordered by Scrofula, for which Aycr's Sarsaparilla is tho best known remedy. Scrofula, which produced a painful In flammation in my eyes, caused me much sullerinu for a number of years. Hy tho advicnof a physician 1 commenced taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. After using this medicine a short tiino I was completely Cured My eyes are now in a splendid condi tion, and I am as well and strong as ever. Mrs. William Gage, Concord, N. II. For a number of years I was troubled with a humor in my eyes, and was tinublo to obtain any relief until I commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparilhi. This uietll cinelias effected a complete, cure, ami I lx-lieve it to be the Ix-st of blood puri (iers C. E. l.'nton. Nashua. N. II. From childhood, and until with a few months, I have been alllicted with Weak and Soro Eyes. I have used for tln-so complaints, with beneficial results, Aver's Sarsaparilla, and consider it a irrrat blood purilicr.-Mrs. C. I'hfllips, Glover, Vt. I suffered for a year with inflamma tion in my left eye. Three ulcers formed on the ball, depriving me of sight, and causing great pain. After trying many other remedies, to no purse, I was final ly induced to use Aytr'a Sarauparilla. By Taking three bottles of this medicine I have been entirely cured. My sight has Ix-en re stored, and there is no sign of lnrLimma tion, sore, or ulcer in my eye. Kendal T. Dowen, Sugar Tree Ridge, Ohio. My daughter, ten years old, was afflict ed with Scrofulous Sore Eyes. During the last two vears she never saw light of any kind, 'l'hvsit ians of the highest standing exeru-d their skill, but wuh no permanent success. On the recommen dation of a friend I pun-hased a hot tie of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which my daughter i-o'inmenceil taking, liefore she had used the third bottle her sight was restored. Her cure is complete. - W. K. Suther land, EvangeUst, Shelby City, Ky. tf Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prep-red by Dr. J. C. Ar" Co., Lowtll, Mw. Bold ty all Drugii-U. Price $!;!- bolilrt, ti. 4, IH88. 1 No Harrison for Tliom. Imliiiiin KfpnMii'ttiis who Kqiiulinte j tlit Ki'puhlii'aii Ticket. VARION COt'NTV. j Mr. Chiis. A. Park (president of the i Mount Vernon HanUne; Ciiiiipatiy, lb p.) 'Cleveland's iidiuiiiistiatioii has been pure land clean J it hws uudollhlnllv niv.'tl neiirrul i suli ..faction to ihe busint ss men of the conn- try, and he deserves to be elected for nnoth tr t.i m . Maj ir J. 0. lilewctt (Rep. ) The iiotniua tioti tif Hariison is a jirniid boom for Ihe Pmhibitiou party, and they will poll 2(1.000 votes in Indiana The platform is uoii-cotn-initial and unsatisfactory. ' " Fredeiick Vot l (hen toforn stronR Rrpno an and ret, ran of the late .war) I will ole for l Irve.iiml. lits aiimiuisiranou suits tue, and the Pension Department under net-ill Pihick is the best we have ever had. KtU'NTAtS OOl'NTY. II unillou Wright (farmer, Ind.) The Re- pulilicatis made a (;rcal mistake in not lak ing Judjje Grchham, who could have curritd i. Ilium. 1 now consider me iieinocriiiic ticket invincildo. The llbl will be on the larilf. An effort will be madu lo hoodwink the fanners by crying "free trade," but it ill Hot will. Anvoue Wlio cares to read tne Democratic platform will see that Ihe part) funds for land reform. FAYKTTK COl'NTY. William Robinson (fartner)-I was always Republican until 1KS0, but voted for Han iek and CleVtdand. Vote Republican Stale and local tickets usually Jet. I have no fault lo llnd with Cleveland and expect to vote for hi m npiiu. Am tired of paying tar iff lux on evil-j ibing I buy ami gelling no return for it. r.nKKX COUNTY. Patrick II. Fulk (Uaplist minister. Rep ) -I tlo not like the whisky policy of the Chi- mc,o platlortu. 1 am noi m ntvor in net hlsky. A. J. Shields (merchant. Rep.) I urn ipposed to liiniiit; Ihe revenue off w'.uskv and lobncco, as 1 don't consider them h necissitv. 1 think Cleveland find Iliuiman he Htroiicest ticket the Democrats could have made. l Osf Y COUNTY. Ex-Postmaster Challes J. llovey (Rep.) would chet-ifullv walk twenty miles to vote or Maine, but would dislike to walk three steps to vote forlarrisoii. S. A. tin (incrcniini, iicp i i no not think the Republican ticket u very stroiii; 1 .11. .. .i i i i one. Harrison woum never navo ueen iinuu of as a presidential candidate if it had not .'.i . rfi: I . . I Oeeli lor Hie proiiiiuence in ins yiaiuuauiei TIl'l'KCANOK COUNTY. Wesley 0. Drown (merchant, ltep.) Have voied for every Republican candidate, foi President, but Harrison is llm mtteresi pin in the box. I have not decided whether to support him or t isk. I never would Yoti (or a Democrat, ucnerai iiarrii-on a re murks about tho Grci ubackers oiue years no. when he proposed to eulurno the ntatt iiiualic asylums and put them al1 in as idiots luglit lo and would cost linn in.iiuu in linn- an t and many voles in otnt r siaitm. u was in unceht ioiis remark to make, and oue that camu from a narrow-minded man. NOllL- COUNTY. A. 0. Jones (retired faruier) Havo al ways been a Republican, but will not sup port Ren Harrisou. Rev. E. F. Hasty (pastor Methodist Epis copal Church) 1 voted for Fremont in I .", and have suppoi ted the Republican ticket ever since. I am free to say that I urn not satistled wilh tho course of my party on the temperance question ulid have objections lo the present platform. I have not mailt up my mind whether 1 euu support the ticket. Rev. V. M. Hell (pastor of tho United llanlist Church) Our party is ueltiuii in good lighting trim and will make uu, orgau-J iod and mauly t-llort to gam votes for oui ....... .11. t,,t..u In IhXt 1 vntitil fur .litu. (. llhiine. but this year 1 will be found a con """ - .,- , sisteul aud outspoken Prohibition at. You can depend upou it that the Prohibitionists of Indiana will take au active purl in this cumpuign. MOltllAN COUNTY, Captain Sylvester llamard (Rep.) I will not vote for Harrison. Ho insulted me with out a causo. I conceihi his ability, but he is of a cold blooded nature and will never be popular with the masses of the people. K. K. Mann (Rt-p ) I am opposed to Harrison. 1 ion also opposed to ihe plat form. The laboiing men ol the country lin net in favor of tilling the pockets of Ihe manufacturers, with nothing to show for it. I will not vote for Harrison. V. N. Hodges (Rep.) Harrison is not likely to be popular with the masses. He whs an aristocratic, cold blooded generiil,and if ho is elected the Republican parly will have to do morn work thau they did for lilnine. The leaders will have to step in and take a good part or his doom is sealed. I worked hard f r lllaine but I shall take LO part in polities this campaign. The Pope has decided Unit all his jubilee presents whi'-h me of a s.icr- 'l nature are to form u Leonine Mii-cuiii, which he intends to establish in the Ilusilica of St. John de Later in. The royal presoids and nil the secular objects lire to he permanently placed iu one of Ihe halls of the Vatican, anil will he 1- ft as heii looms of the Papacy. AN EXPLANATION. What is this "nervous trouble" wilh which so miiuy seem now to bo alllicledf If you I will remember a few years ago the word f . t ... Malaria was comparative uiihiiok u to day it is us i" in. noli us any wold' iu the English language yet Ibis word covers only the meaning ol nnothi r word used by our forefathers iu tinn s past. So it is wilh nnrvous diseases, us they and Malaria are intended to cover what our t-raiidfalhers called biliousness, mid art- all caused by troubles tii.d iiriso from a diseased condition of the liver wiiiciiin pel forming its func tions finding that it cannot dispose of the bile through the ordinary th unit I is com r.elli il l.i I. iss It oi t ir iilt' l tilt' system. causing rii-ru" is tro,iU-s, M.il iroi, Rihous Fever, tic. Yon who are stiff-ring csn well -inirM-httn cure. V- recommend Green's I August Flower. It cun s are marvelous. I I!i ttmau will take all kinds of produce. i ecc-i, bacon, butter, chitkeLS and everything ; 1 a', better prices Ih iu anyone else iu towu. ! School book of all kiu ls at George Col- ' lier's. Price them; buy them. 0..r2 DENIALS. Will Not Voti for Hiirrisoii-still for Cli'Vt'liiinl n ml Tliiii inan. The Oregoiiinii and other Republican pa pers have recently bou publishing accounts of a few Di moeints who lntt mh d supHirt- ing Harrison. Now the dt inals are coming, in. lb re nre a few to them: Messrs. Cutsinger and I.vnch, lirominent Democratic citizens of Eiiinbnrg, deiiy, moat emphatically, the slntenietit madu recently ill the ludiii'mipolis Jonrmd that tin y had expressed au intention lo support Geii. Har-. risoii and the liepuniican iicki-i. inctr de nial has a sturdy and earnest patriotic; ring that evidently means bu.siuiss. Winchester, linl., Deiuocrut J-icksou ScliuUa uiilicnantlytieuiesiiie irl- luiue's matt metit thai he supports Ihe Peimb lican tieket ami policy, mill that he has been listiilmting Harrison buttons nmong his friends. Mr. Schultz has long entertained liberal opinions on the tariff question, and . his opposition lo the pioluhitory tali IV scheme is no well knowu that H is surprising that any newspaper of this town should have ihe hardihood to publish such a statement as Ihe one printed ny our top-uoicn contemporary. New Yoik Star. Hie IMcgolllall pi-omiiieuiiy priuieu tue I'libiiiie's stall meld, but has no room lo re- con! the denial. Ex-Cotigressiiiati Henlev, of California, says he will uot vote for Hairisiu as tele- era plied but will vi it tor Cleveland and ihurmun. Sir. l.iittrcll, wnom inn journal asserts is going to vote Ihe Republican ticket this year for the lint lime, became a Repub lican about live years ago and has voted that way since. Republican papers have recently given out (hut Mr. George F. Williams and other Liberal Republicans of Massachusetts bad giveu their adhesion to Harrison's nomina tion. A teller has just been received from Mr. Williams, who is in Ei.rope, suyinu that he will heartily support Cleveland. As as- sertiou was also ina-ie that Captain Charles R. Coduutn would support the Kepulille-ill ticket, but it is met with n like emphatio contradiction. Il is well lo receive with ab solute distrust any auiionuc- no tit of conver sions to Iho monopoly parly printed by the Harrison press. The majority of those nl readv published have tinned out lo be posi tively talse, mid others remain uncontra dicted only because of Ihe absence or itidif erence lo false report of those who have been misrepresented. The current of politi cal chonges is set stiongly from Repub licans to Democracy. N. Y. World. Smith Weed, ol Plnttshuig, N. Y is being published as a convert lo Hanisou and Pro hibitory Protection. He says in Ihe Albany, N. Y., Argus that he is for Cleveland and the Mills bill. I n the Kililur of Hit I'oul: The Sunday Dispatch, July 15, says I have gone over to Harrison and Morton. This is s lie of its owu invention. I am a Demo crat who would uot vole for tho scab labor Chinese cttudidale Hairison; not by nny moans. Gkokok Yoijno, - - Second ward, Allegheny. . Pittsburg Post. , Mr. Levi J. DiT.iind, of Monroe county, denies that he will vote for Harrison, as staled in a widely quoted interview. Rut tho story will travel around among Republican newspapers just the suuie.--Albany, N. Y., Argus. . . . B . Harrison At Home Evanvill(Iud. Daily llulletin (Rep.) June 2(i, 1KSH. Evansvillo is the lirst commercial and man ufacturing city in the - rat Stale of Indiana, the Slate which is Ihe home of the Honora ble Denjamiii Harrison, Republican nomi nee tor the Presidt ucy ot Ihe United States. Yet, iu this cily of such vast importuuee, the Republicans, with very, very few ci eeptions, are utterly disgusted at Iho action of the Chicinm Convention. Every man in Mt ,.(1nlum,jty knows that the llulletin is as , ,u itl.imuicaii principles as it hi possi- I . . . 1 '.i . -i.t ,..l... 'Vt ule lor iiuy paper iiuv Paper in tlie world io ue. inose principles we love and honor, and hope to see prevail, notwithstanding the tact that the Republican candidate for the Presidency has proved himself, by his record on the Chinese-question, to bo au enemy to Ameri can labor and opposed to liberal views by his fanaticism on Ihe temperance question. On all bauds aud among all classes of Republicans, we hear of their determination not to support Harrison, and it is as well for Republicans all over the Union, to un derstand, once for all, that Evausville, Iho first cily of nianufaetuiing importance in Hamsun's owu Stale, has uo earthly use for him and will uot give him its Republican support. Wood Wanted. "All kinds of good, clean four-foot wood wanted by tho Winter Photo-Company. ' Wood taken in exehango for pictures to any amount, until Sept. 1st, '8. luiiuirti over A. V. Peters store. l'lioto-Coninany. Rest facilities for enlarging picture to any size and a superior quality of work guaranteed. Why yes T-Tea-T. We ask you to noto that we carry the largest and best stock of Tea south of Portland. We buy direct from tho importer. We allow you to art, Visit or simll what yon buy, or will give you a sam- pie to let you find out just what kind you Wtttlt. All lUVorilO aim llll-a uimiim ttiwmn in stock. Prices to suit Ihe times from 23 els up. We also have a full aud fresh stock of groceries etc. Pacific Tr Co. Eugene City will In a few years have a imputation of fiU.OW). The railroad from Coburg will lie extended here, thence to Florence and the west road will extended from Corvallis to Engene. Huntington and Crocker have been here, looked over the - ! ground aud said this is so. Look at what . I you missed bv not buying a few year ago. I von I You are missing just as mm h by holding (-IT - nor. Ruy teu sens of the Humphrey tract ' fur l.0oi) and in live years it will be worth 10,0W. Don't wail for a boom and pay boom prices but buy NOW. Go. M. Milleu, Real Estate Rroker. Krausso ,fc Kh in have just received the lint st il French kid shoe ever drought to Kin-eofl. LadUs call nod see them. We j have them in Opera and French toes.