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m EU5EHE CITt GUARD. HAIUUDAY ...FLU. I5 ttt'JO The Duty on (al. There ara a fvw rouhi.li rnlioin llral li Iho klwurdily ol tie rluliuu of Ilia duty coal: 1. We r alilo io mlue oool at ao low price IliHt ' cun end ilo tu 11 it iu luo W Indiea end Central America in lUe (ace the oomixiliiicD of Ilia world. sl of all class of coal -i .I. nni.ti. It. kmuriM Is about 18 V IUW pii UUMM " onti e Ion more tlran lo England titner ence tbat would not pay the eoat of trana portiDK It from Europe to tula country. 1b duty on Mliinnnoua eoai w iu cra m ir an ilia mercnam inwn iu the world were deotd to the arnica tboy oould nn lr.nstvir in ll.il OOUIltrV OTlllluC !' all tbe coal consumed, aince we nae from 100,000,000 to 120,JO,OW) tone ennually, ), in . rarrvrris cenaciiT ' the world'e marine i not initib more than iuii iii n 2". 4. The Industries' of the Paciflo Coast, especially ol California, aud oi now r. Una land would De reiievta oy io ni I the 6. Tbe only coal tbat would be Imported Into tbe oounlry. were tbe duly remoied, would come from Canada, end tbe chief el- j..-i I K...iliinn anth imtvirtatlon WOtlld IKIVI niUlllli - ------ be lo prerent tbe great coal lordi from loro- IDg tbe prloee auove s natural iimn un i... un,n.i.iinn rnliHu ilif did force I priece tbe coat of trausiKirtation would not penult linporieii coano ucBtrii-u lue eeaooaru. iiuuaiu iuiinor. Uniirotcctfd Firiiiem. Piltabum rout. Tha war tariff limrosee tariff tax of 10 nrnti a bnsuel on the Importation of com, '20 eenti on wheat, 1 hundred on beef ami pork, fi a hundred on bama and bacon, 10 wiila a bushel on oats. I 'i a hundred on lard, IS cent a bushel on potatoeaaud to on. Look what we do fur tbe l.irmora undur our glorious protectee atatrin, declare the ben ficierie of hundred pur cent, lax on al most everything a farmer oat-a, outside of what lie product ou hU land. On liia 'clolbinft, hie household furnishing, on hie farm toiplcmnnla on Ibe wire lor uia ieuo ing on nverjlblug be U now taxed just M when the country, ii.'i jreara ago, waa en gaged In mighty war for ita eiiatrnoe, wllb a million anuwl men in iuo num. no der there are aliandoned furmi in New Eng land: (arm Talma aro fulling lo lero in l'enu ayWania and Westrii farm are plastered wilb mortgage. Thia lillle item, from that radical protection organ, lb Philadelphia l'reea, explaina where the faruifra' share oo mea lo: Hiawatha, Kan.. Not. M. "Tbe farmera of Una vicinity ate burning corn for fuel, tindiUB it cheaper thauooal. Corn la aold on the (urin at 20 centa per bushel, while the average price of coal delivered at the (aim rangea (rom VI to is oenia per uuauui. Hut atlll yon must remember corn la pro tected I'V duty ol 10 centa a bushel, or linlf ill telling Teluo In Kaiiana. Of course that douan'l liferent Ita being uacd for fuel aa cheaiwr than coal. Hut no pauper rained corn Iroin France or llnly darea invade our gloriona country, l'erinh Ihe thought. We protect tba American farmer ai well aa the barbed wire Unit, J liia barbed wire irusi, recently formed under Ihe oover of heavy larltl' taiea on the Iniporteil article, fluda a market lor good ahare o Ita product in (encinir wealrrn corn Muldn, where the entbu- aiaatio ltepublicau granger r.tiaea fuel in tbe Shar I'f cm , Null he haa the oomforl of liiig "protected." Hu will nine eometuiiig bealdee corn one of tbeae daya. The Ilepul,licnn aenitora of tbe Montaua Mtnto legiiilutura, ordered lb. arri al of Ihe Democratic niembera of the Hennto and that Ihey brought into Ihe aenate lo makoa quo rum, mere are eignioi me reiraowryenu atora and they chartered a ipodul train and led Montana for Waahlngtou aud Oregon. We would not be aurpiliH'd lo aee eome of Hu m In F.ugeno any due. In the Wrat Viiglnin gnlieniutorlal oou teat Ihe Iteuuhlicana hve priictically aban doned Unlt'a clalina. The Wlirellng Inlel IlkM lioe, (lie leading l!i iiilillrttll puper ad m ita thia. Fraud ill vaiioiii eoiiutlea, and Ihe liscoiiHiateiiry of Mvtrnl Kepnlilicun nirniViern of the content uomiuitlro, hnve made lliiaoonrHO Inevilul In. The atnr of Delhi) limn will ag iin ba viel ble in Ihia year, being Ita auvriilh apieur auce aliice ihe birth of Chrit. It coim a omie iu 315 yeara and la of woudroua bril liancy for the apaoe ol three week, then it wauea aud iliaapptara after aevenleeli nioutha. It will be a aiilb alnr ad. led to the five fixed aUra in tin oointulliitlun CaHHiuuaa while It remalni In aiglil. Take notice. Wo have lieen enjoying Ihe beni'tlta of an exclusive 'Home Uuikut" for a couple of week pant. The Hcpublicun oralort who have diwaiiled ao learnedly ou the advantage of the aforeaald market would Cud. but little comfort now iu Eugene. There la family living a few milet from Jackaonville, whoae average height la great. Oue ton look down on alruggllng ltmuauitY from ao altitude ol 0 feet 6,'i Incbe. The I'reaideiit ha nominated Ham 'I MT rll oouaul gi'ueral lo Calcutta, to take the place of U. F. Hon ham who realgued. IIui ikhI to DotUh, A Waatilngtoo dlnpatcb of February 3d, give til following'. The reeidi'iic of Becielary of Ihe Nary Tiacy, iu Weal Waahlngton, waa burned thia nioruing. Mr. Tracy jumped from a high wiudow and received lujuriee from which aha oou died. Mi Mary Tracy aud Joe tihiue, a French maid, wr Ukeu I rom the building dead. Mr. Wilmerding, Hi aeo retary 'e eldeat daughter and her child Mia Alice, escaped with alight iujurina. Secre tary Tracy waa removed Irom tbe houae lo an nncouaciuua condition, aulleriug from aupbyilaiion, bul wai altera ar.U revned and haa aiuoe been pronounced oul of (lunger by phyaiclana lo alteudaoce. The rrmalua of Mra. and Miaa Tracy were placed in caket and now lie In the Kaat room of ibe White Houae. A oou lb new reacbtd Ibe (enal that body adjourned aud mauy of it member calU-4 lo inquire n gardiug the tec reUry' ouudilon. I'reideut llarnaon waa ery much ailet-ud by the ad affair and fob lowing to toon alter lb deatha of Walker lllaine aud Ml. Coppmger, It ha created t profound aenaaliou aud deep feeling of melancholy In Washington, ne Inii - T red Hrnrv Ity lectur. a . "B" plorer baa fiedwheiLrrbewill,,1; : next win t et iiL'iii. iler or not. Tbefirnt iu,,,, 0 ... ,,, AWKl'I. ACdllE.NTJ Miik Hen K i I It-l unit iintySU IMIIIUI'(1. I'oKTLASI), F.l 7.-The Uioil fllghtfol acciihbt in no far aa Iota of life laeoiicerneil, known in lha bietorr of the U. Jt. A N. brunch of the I'nioU I'ucllic. oci unci )it briJiu No. IM. which i ti n.U liver Will liinn creek, one aud a half mild "-t of CaacadeLork at aliout 0:1') on Htiuduy nmrniiiu l.nl. The Iruin wrecked connUteil of an engine and a ciileioae, with a crew of meu about Ihirly-IWo in all, who were on Hit ir wav to clear a alide Hint delayed Iruina. Jut a Ihe engine hud about cleared tb trcfttlr, which wu aouie lilly leet in length, the underpinning aupporting tba eecond ami third went underneath, and ihe Under with the cabooae and ita load of human freight pitched bendloug into Ihe ravine, forty feet below. Nothing but Ihe prveeuce of mind of Engineer Uvorge prevented Ihe engine, too, (rom going down. Wneu he fell that lomething waa wrong, looked back aud aaw Ihe cubooae leaving, he pulled Die throttle wide open and lout auccecded in reaching terra flrma, with Lit two buck driving wbtela banging clear of the track, aa Ihe urn went crathing to Ibe bottom of the ravine, llruke nian Hen Emeiick, wbo miniculouHly ea caped, alarted fur the lock for help, and re turned with an engine,, celmoie aud what Maiatance be could gel. All Ihe injured were removed to the locka, where they were placed in Ihe Government bunk houae, and the dead laid out on Ihe floor of the depot. A relief Iraiti wua telegrnped for, from The lllea, which reached Iheacene of Ihodiwta ter about 11 o'clock at IiIkIiI, buvitig been delayed by a aevi re Inn Ixlide. lra. Donne aud ItbineliHit, ho hur" Hturtid with Ihe train, got off and wulktd tlu i aix uiilea rather Ihuu wall for Ihe clearing of the elide. Dr. Logan, lh compaiiy'i aurgeoH came la ter when Ihe (ruck wu cleared. Everything waa done for the injured that could lie don. There ii tome apcculutlou a to Ihe pre ciae cauae of Ihe meu' deuthi), but there can be no reasonable doubt that when Ihe car waa dumped iuto the ditch Ihe Midden con cuaaion, and Ihe burliug together of above M, pickaxea, crowbar, it trunk wolghing fiouinl, the atove ami thiity-two alrugglir-g, rantio men, were theoccaniou of lliedeullm. The following l a couijilute lit of the killed who were taken (rom the culuMMe: rWllon Foremen Jerry CWy, Fred Marl tliouijli and aeittiiui Ulairen Andrew Knt, Theodore rtkolohluie, AukuuI Camou, Chaa. llimlofT, John Hchiadur, Henry Kruucho and William Cole. Hevcral ol the tweiily-ix wounded men are very badly hurt, and Hcctiou Forcmcu JeliHou will probably die. Ihe groan and yell mi l crn ol pain from the meu li!iiiioiitd iu the cur were were eimply awful. The beuvieat imea by high wuler ore: Willamette Haw Milia, f Hmitb Hroa., i'JU.lHH); l'eiinoyer'a Alilla, 20,000; H 1' 11 U, f 1().IHNI; Morriwiu Street 111 nice ( oul puny, flll.luKI; () U N Co' blecl lliidge, 10, oou; u n Tuwoouia c.,t!(M); lin t Tow. era, ilfi.OOO; Elecliio Eight Co, f Itl.txm. fourteen uuudred aucka o( mini have nr rived in I'orlland from The Duliea. TlirJti(,rlimit llio Stute. At Oregon City the fliu.il ciUallrd that of 1M)I. There la danger of a wood fuiulneat Aatorla, ami even drill wimmI in at a preiuiniii. The Portland be like occuiiiril (lie another' counting room dining the lute Hood. A land alldo lieur Alu a bay lit-t Monduy morning buried a bou w aud killed llobt. llrowii. Iu bum near by t n bead of itoik weie killed. Hole! waie cut In the roof of tl.e iiliihU niilii milU at (Im'kou I ity to releano the coin preued air. lieu the holua were cut hot air nulied out llh terrlHu force. At McMiuuvillii the wuler urn fill feet above low water mark, mid luck wider cniiia from Ihe Williiiiieiln 'JO mile awnr. Water wa in lh I.ulayette llounug mill, aud Ihe Dayton bruise, nent out. Four Inilua, c.irryina l.H"0 meu, arrived al (Hi'IiiUIh (rom the Hi-.kiyona Tuei.luy evening and ero ul work on the railruad In Cow ci in k Cuiiyoii Tun ro el h l a m h.i.i 1 1. 1' I) (1) hImvc.I nl Hie point of toe leg lidu ulid the iroil, Will I I M n In nlcu o. r aud Iwuk to get it ii. I it. From Wiut 1. a i: lo (lleud.ilo only uboiit 0 mile of Ir ick r n .iiiiH, l iom Tuuiiel 1 to WcnI Fork, HI mil.'.:, nil lint tr-ii ia wimhid into Con' Cieek except alnml lime liilleu. Jimi nuilll of 1 uniiel il a alnlo of fully n nciea in iu n Kipt Ihe ruilnm l ii.tn tow tin k, co.uiili lily Uiiiiiiulug up I to) creek ao Unit one could walk dry looted acroua il below ami i nning the creek lo depth of (rom 7i to 1(H) feel lielore breaking Ihe dam, and when it gnve way llio people In lb Ticiuity weie reiniiiilcd in a luiut de gree, of Ihe liood of JoliiiKtowu, Iho water carrying before it bridge, tree, rock and dubn of every deaenption. The year 1S3D clouei another decud iu the lilnlory of Mliilieupolia, uy the Heciml, and ce her abend of nil coiiiMititora Iu Ihe nice for supremacy nniong nortuweblern citlo. MillUeiilKili now haa 'Jlo.lHHl pupiilalioll, a gain of 'JOO.OOO lu ti l) Tear. Tlii place tier lliliteentli in point ol au among mo lariie clliei of Ihtf union, where Itii yciir ago the atood thirty eight, having outatrlli. petl twonty-nv ol her autcri In llie race, iu manufacturing, aud iu the vaiioua lima of buniiieu her growth ho bceu no Itm niaikvd. Klckl'I'S, A kicker In polillca 1 anuiu wbo ia alway finding fault wiib thiiiga, a be discover them, aud iiumudiali ly goc to making war oo il by whining, bilking agaiual and finding unit and trying lo annihilate aud ile-lrov it, without offering any iiibuiiiute iu Ilia place tor belter or woiae. Juut an a aulleii aud unruly borae dux wbeu he i hitched up with good team, be won't pull or let any ol the real alrelib a log, by kicking ud mining hiiueelf up in tin rigging and bunging the other borav around w ith bin boolx, aud turning hinmelf wrong end to In the harunaa, and oliierwuie mixing aud ciOMiiiig bituaelf up, to the detriment of all locomotion. Much meu in K)litk arv like balky aud kicking boraea, not worth auylbing to the party or learn, will not work but coiiHtautly lud by th manger and eat aud diiuk. 1 her la but on way lo auccvunfully luau- ag etifb animal, and that ia lo hav uoth lug to do with lb. ui; tivr bitch them up iu th teem or leed them or allow them lo mix with the betd. ud if they iuit advertie aud dipoe of theui uuder th law joveiuiug uuiuVulitiod itiH'k, and then let them kick at lh wiud Ihey breath until autulnctlou i replete in their owu exhauuliou unnoticed aud uuallcnded. Th kicker u lh pmite of all purliee, aud imaiuee he ia the Lince upou which Ihey are turned in or out of power, aud Ihe loot be la coounelcit aud oouimuucd with the more formidable aud .etubboru be gvl. II Aral balka or tefukel lo pull, and when yon totiat be lai djwn aud gut up with hi tbead on lb rear end, aud ll atill luatatej upon be kick everything earthly iuto auiilu eieeua. A good aud experienced leaiualer never tire or iiiaial ou a n (r-taiy or balky hoik lt be injjre bia rigging or apoil om of hi good and luilhful bonu. 11 aituply )UlU the karuea off of him aud turn luiu oua to fght with the elctueuU lot b liveli hood, aud goc on hu journey, a little heavy Udeu, perhep, but wiin the utulacliou of aalely, becauee Ihey all woik and pull to- telher. Tbe name rule ia applicant to tiker or balky wan in ptditic. If he won't ' work for thetwity let biui woik for bimarlf. -Ex. Onjn Hei.'J; The Uioiiy uiakei iu Euiua ku.l llurm y thia Hum ' year, are the wood IJiuWr; aud Jlia "lod" whlill w,:u,-i. j.i meiuea np a roid, but o(lrn.l lLii.c-mil.u, 1 u.l on. chuigv tl to aaw II up. '(. a.ty a fti "toMa like blaae" BJ' uU "a U.iU lot" iu buma eud Euruey. '. 1'ortlaiul Flood Sotn. The (M)d of IH'JO rea bed ita bigbaat point al Portland Thuraday evening Feb. lh. being 21 (e. t and Inclie above low water mark. Il w lo liniD Higher man in IsTil a I. en ihe city wa flooded by back water from th Columbia. Ailipulchoflhe7lblu).l. lve Ihe fol lowing uuwa: C'ou.ideriiig tbe great volume of wtr car ri.d down by Ihe river lh damage in and around thia city boa been comprlivly lifbt. The lienvicat lowu-a are to ow mill owner, who ull'crod couoiderably by having log and liimlitr carried way Many of tbe loi. however, have lodued along the river, and il In tbonubt co be aaved. 'Ibe wbarve and dock bave not autTered eerionaly, though runny of them will bave to undergo repair before they can be ned, while tbe tut reliant tntve lout oonaiderably from u lienaion of boaincH. Their oe to good have not been great. It ia impouaible to give any correct enti mate of Ihe Ion It preaent along lb Eoat Portland water front. Johnaon'a wharf, valued at about 110,000, eollapeed, end a few other minor loaue are reported. The Ural loa of life by the flood far a known oc curred at Oregon City to-day. when an un known man waa drowued. Th L'uiun Paci fic lin i atill blockaded between ber aud The Dalle and the connection I mode by boat. The Northern Paciflo train are mo oing ou time. Th buaineaa portion of tbe city, includ ing Front, Firal and all croe atrceta, have been the acenea of great activity to-day. In the old building from Morriacu to C atreet flratUWa were covered with mud to an everuge Ihicknex of inch. Hundred of men and boy have been biluily engaged sweeping aud acrubbiug iu order lo get Ihe nfore Iu hape for th Iraliaoctiou of boat una, hiduwalk, crowalk aud wagon waya leading down to lh dock and wbarve are torn up In many place. From Morriaon to Stark street all firal floor are bare. From 1) at reel to 0 tbe bridge ore all fe. Tbe Morrinoa street itructni doe not admit vehicle. Home board were torn np by driftwood and the foot paatouger way on the south ilde i damaged on tbe west (bore. Hi ill Ibe main bridge i In ft good condition aa It waa More the flood. Jobuaon'i wharf, between L atreet and Doniway & Co' wbarf, wa almoat entirely swept away luat night. Wben tba collupve c.mie the timber and piling leaped Into tbe air aud then came down with a crash. 'I ho dock aie all solid a fitr a iba foun dation aru concerned, although aouie of th uiier-ai met ure ia damaged. Not one ol tin) Front atreet bouses wo able thia morning to s':ite what they will be out by reauon of tbe flood, but doubllena the sum will not avirnge over ouo hundred dol lar to each Dim. All iluy long draj and expreu wagons have bi en hauling itoek from warebouaea back lo Ihe el ore from which It ws takeu during Ihe rlae, Cuiiiir.il l'roccoilintfu. Coi ni ii, Cmauhku, Fell, 111, 1810. Council met in regular (eMion. Present Muyor Hover, I'oiiticilmen Camnbell, Paine, Dorris, .Mcl'ltnig, Koney, and Matlock. The minute of Jan. 17th read, corrected aud ap prove. I. The following bill were ordered paid: Electric Eight I02, E N Koney , 11 J Day lo.NO Horn A PainelJO; (ieo Htunnlwrv '.'; .1 V Ehweiren 7.0i It Ib.wl.l.y '.': Frank Stewart W; EO'Ilrien 4: John Htewart H; .1 It Park JH..V); J UUillain $2; Joel Ware C'l; Aridenoo Hn $0; Knight t Conver :l.?,"i; llichard Mount fl.'Jo: J E Noland IU; A N Hparkatll.M); McFarland A Amler ann fili; ,lu Turner l; J W Clark 7.,VI; 11 Ecttmaii f I; Chxiiher A Hn We; J C liray .'.LVi H JI Friendly :7.: T E Kee $HZ: SUrr A liriiiin iix7u; it K Dorri WW. Th Electric Eight Co made the following pnipoaitions: The Co. will furnish 30 C. P. lih'lita ami all rentwal for $3 per month for each lump (or term ol 3 to 5 year, for 30 or more lixlits. The Co. will furnish 13 or more deulile lump aro lights, HI hour capacity for 1 1'.' per ui. in tit for each lamp. Th Commit tee ou Fir aud Water waa eiitluirited to con tract for 30 incandescent light aoonrding to the coiiiiuii) 's ro.Hitlou, for nil y.ir. A lii'lit wua mil-red on tfi oorner of Pearl and loth stiei.ts. I he c.' k.i.Is lion' cue. I by the HofTuiau IImiuu, Ii M U.'l.un'.u mi l I'aiti'i'uoii A Miller ivciv ilecl iie. a luiis iuo and oril. Mil aoated. 'I I..' re...rt oil ii)' Nui vr iXol.n.d slow ing loo omii mo uitiiiullurnl lulida lu city li.mi-, and tli" ii.iii.U'i ui u 'l.w owned by ea. h waa nail iiinl :uloiie. and the Ki'o.inlrr i l ileteil lo a-i h tli s t ue. A ,e-iLUn to Kr.nle ulnl uritvel ,'ith St. fioin .11 on. Ue hU weal lo county muil, Was read, pinVii nt putioin in uraiited mid Mieet Com initli e liiLi ncieil to et ililinh grade. An )i. Inmnc pinviiliug for the omnleiiiiiiii of fetlitlil eiijiy hufis in Ko.'eno, aud Hi eu lalili4iing o a purtuf Ath, 7lh, Uili, Wlilum It and Oak Hlreeta, waa adopted. An oidinance was alopted eutablUhlug streets trtwu th S. P. right of way iu Eugene and coiuiietisatiiig owners therefor, Mr McCluug from Ibe oouiinlitee on street, reported favorably ou the petition to improve Ferry atreet irom Ulb lo 14th street; report adopted and the Kecorder wa instructed lo give legal notice of Iho inten tiou of lh Council to improve Ihe following atreet, to-wit: Lawrence itreet irom O & C railroad uorth to the city limits; lUtb street from the alley east of Chartiellon atreet raut to mill street; Ferry atreet fiom Ulb lo 14th sired; full street from Willamette atreet west lo county roud. Hill lend and referred to the Fiuanc com mittee amouuling lo $214.50. ltule aus)euded aud bill of M S Hubble for V wa allowed aud ordered paid. The Mayor called lb atteutioo of the Council to tb aubjecta of aurface drainage, a a) stem ol vewerag and geueral health, now coufroutiug the city on accouut of tb recent high water knd damage; tuggeating deliberation tu order lo lake early aotioo. Mr Cauiplnjll from Ihe oomoiiitea on Health filed a report ou a system ol drain age, Council adjourned to meet Monday, the 17th Hint, at 7 p. in. Fatal Dotttlng. Orkoon Citt Oa., Feb. 7. Oluey Chaa waa drowned hsi to day. He wa nut In a boat with a young man named Shaw, when th craft ii wet, Shaw clung to th Uat aud waa wved. Th luily ol Chaa haa not been recovered. lUrlu d'ets the Marslialslilp. W'aauiNiiToit, D. C. Feb. 6. Th Preal- tit lit baa In-day appointed Lonla T. Hsriu, ol Oregon City, V. H. Marahal for lb die- tiiet ol Oregon. Mr. Harm ha been active in Oregon politic asihairrnaa of th Itepub-lu-nn State Central Committee. A later die patch ay the nomination wt confirmed. After tuoat exhauatlva and vary (air to vealigation into th eouteat over th govern orwhip of Weat Virginia, il baa been decided that Mem lug, the liemoorat, vaa dillv elected, aud b wa therefore inaugurated ou the tith in st. to th great tis(aotion of all well uieaulng people ia that otat. A Northern Pacific railroad man aayi that duriug th receut tpell their train ran through 91H) mile of aolid aoow, th cut in core of place being filled, to the depth of ten o twelve feet, and yet Ibey were ao wtll equipped (or fighting It tbat all their traiu went thMugb almoatoa chJulelime. Parent should be careful that their rbil dren do not contract Co Id a dunug tba 111 or early winter nioulhs. Such eold weak en tb lung aud air paaaatres, nwking the child muih more likely to contract other rolda iliiiuig the winter, ll ia Ibi suoree iuu of euld that cause catarrh and bron chitis or pavra lh way lor eoosninptioa. Should a cold be euotneted, lu no time but cur il a quickly a poaaibl. A fifty rent bottle of t liamUrlaiu Cough Kvniedy will cure auy cvlJ ia a lew day and leave Ihe reapiralory organ Wrong ad healthy. Fwf al by Oatiurn A Co. For Hale at Parg-ain. Chas Hufliuau offers for al alabarguiii bia residence aud lot ou Iho corner oi loin aud Oak iret. Tb place boa an excellent lot of Iran tree aud berry 'll ' kinds; and a good barn. Mr. Huffman lo offer for eal bi ho) yurd, on milo from town, mnsiaiiuK of 33 acre, of alncb Sucre are in growing bop vine. For term and further particular apply to lb owuer. To IOail. Money In loan on oily and farm property. Apply lo E. i. McCUiiuhiiu npstaii it Uodsoo block. mt hi ht, E. Schwarzsciiild Prop. (Successor to Geo. Collier) BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAPS, GLOBES, SPKCTACLKS, WALE PAPER ft SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Order by malt promptly attended to. Ad dress Lock liox 173. STARR Sf A. GOLDSMITH, Best Known lias u LAUCiEK stock of Fine Groceries, China, (ilass, Crock ery, Wooden ami Willow Ware than ever before. Pays Highest CAbll trice lor Country Produce, Furs, Skins, Hides, Wool, Tallow, etc. Orders filled promptly, with the greatest care. I. DON'T BOAST PRICES. All Goods sold as Cheap as anyone in Eugene. Call and be corteously treated. A. GOLDSMITH. Ln i I am now opening - SPRIM Which arrived during my Clearance Sale and owing to the great rush, we were unable to open sooner. Parties desiring to purchase Nobby and Stylish Suits will do well to call and examine my Large and Complete assortment of Spring llf EUGENE, 1 w W W ''. W' .f' mm M. EUOKNK CITY MILL CO rATTEItSON, EDIIIS .t iV. Munufuclure-- Jiest Grades Family Flour, Store (Jruin on the uiost fvorM tonus. .... . . i a k..,i ..I i.ii. Deat receipts nr sny r'ii..u . Ifene, properly aasigtied, taken in eii'hamre for I'loiir or Feed. ry Highest Cash Price Paid for Whcat.J Ilusitichs Clmiifjc. r Ik. ....i.. -nr.. il.n tml.lif, (l.jt I have X ur.cuj u.iiiij mw l purcba-ied Ihe atock aud businoa of Sloan livery atalile anu man couiiuuu iuo uu.e neaa at the old aland. I (hall keep good rig aud boraea and will guarantee to give the puolio entire satisfaction. The old cus tomer and new one are respectfully re quested to call on me wbeu anything in Iho livery basineBS is needed. James E. Bond. GRIFFIN Sells the Celebrated NOX-ltUSTING Tinware, OKXEKAL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES ETC. EUGENE, - OREGON. Ersci riii En! UI ru and Summer Clothing. S. I. MEIDLY, General Merchandise. CLOTHING, a CLOTHING-. i r,-( tnzzns mas n nri i ti 'MS (mil -AND Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. !k 11::: Select lA kill ol Porte Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen All work warranted. Clothing Store. J. W. CHERRY is still carrying a full line of these celebrated goods, also a full line of HATS, CAPS AND GENTS FUR NISHING GOODS. Sold at the Lowest Prices. Re member the stand, Walton's Block. UNDERTAKER. A bran new First-Class Hearse One of the Finest in the State. Collins, Caskets, Robes WmXtfm tresses, Bed- AND ALL KINDS OF tt&&m& UIU Undertaking Goods IJpOT -l are 0 at ho Constantly ou hnl. &Ol2 Lowest RatCS. Store corner Willamette and 7th Streets Jim (pTjj j nl : Ji m? part of my Stock of CLOTIIM ! Mnmifactiiriiii; :a 11 .C T 'H I C i t. iz X a DEALEK IX- BROWNSVILLE Alho Dkalfb in Ml - liS, Furniture, Mat- y4V7i' 'S-.$? I if 1 OREGON.