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Hit EUGENE CUT GUARD. 8A1UKDAV MAV 17. lB'JO. DKMOCRATIC STATE TH'K RT. CounrewiDiia KOl'.EUT A . M I LL ,i:n Of Jackson. Ooveruor HYLVE8TEK I'KNN'i) V EU VI UllUIIOIDaQ.. Kecrelary offltatii....WM. M. TOWN 8 EX I) OILak. State Treasurer 0. W. WE11I5 Of Umatilla. Supreme JaJg B.F. llOXIlXM Of Marion. Ktate Superintendent of Pullio Instruction Her. A. LK KOY Of Linn. Stale Printer CAPT. JOHN O HHIEN Of Lane. Prosecuting AitortiMf 2nd Judicial District.!; T. O. OWENS Of Coon. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. For Stale Senator It. M. VEATCII ,...L. BILYEU For BepreaenUtWea K. V. COLEMAN ... 11. DOTY. For Clerk 0. P. HOUSTON For Sheriff JAMES E. NOLAN I) For Commissioner JAMES I'AKKr'.U ForAaaeawr P. J. M. PIIEItHON For Treasurer JOHN O. DAY For rVbool Supt...Da. A. W. rATTEUSON ForBurreyor L. F. WOOLEY For Coroner Da. W. T. McMCKTKY Anneal to the Cltlwrtiof Orwroii, Iri e Hpective or I'atty AflUlutloim. Reliable ieraiini Inform la Hint the man agr of the Itrpublican pnrtjr have arr.t monfty Into inott every comity of thli Stale fr the purixM of buying up luch piirtliasalile votes at may be hatl to vote the Iti'pulillusn State ticket. Indeed en bold are the manager! that they have openly bnanted on the atrveU of Port land that they will ipMid one hundred lliniir and dollar to carry the election, and we are laformed that out corporation, The Electric Lltfht Co, hoe itiljevribftl ten tliimssiid rlollsrs to inch a fund. We cannot bulleve that the large and re pe table part of the llepubllcan rty in Ore gun can or will aanothm audi practices, and we appeal to them to put a atop to the same, and a atanip of disapproval upon a practice which, If carried out, mutt bring the Mush of ahame upon the cheek of every true oltlu-n of thli fair tUtU. If the hlghciit ofllcceof the Slate aie to be purchaeed from tlrnae who are ao vile aa to evil .then better let in put up the ufliee at public auction and knock thein down to the highest bidder, throw In the Stat and emigrate to the North Pole. 'J'liia la no campaign docu ment, but la an honest apn-ol to all of the clt luiit of Oregon, Irrespective of party, war ranted by the danger which it known to exist' and if not defeated, will make clllcenidilp ipilte worthies. 1). (iui.lwHITH, Chairman IVmociatio State Centrnl Com mittee. . -. ... .. KXTKAVAUAXCK O.N THE INCKKASE. AjiproirlutiotiMof Three LririmatureH. The total appropriation of the li'",lhitnr of INtiS, for (jomr.il excnic( waa fH"7, 6M 63. Th total appropriations of (be legislator of 1NK7, for (jfucrnl ripeusra wna f737,- max Appropriation! by lb legislature of lSbil, rontaiued iuthe rrg. ularapp bill .71'J.4I1 C8 For 1 1 different wagon road . . . 1 :),(K)0 (H) Horticultural oomuiilon 7,(XM) 00 llureen weather aerrice il.lKK) 00 Pnrcbaae U and IS Or. report. . 3,6(10 00 Two Eastern Or.; nue Southern Or. Agl toctety.f 1500 per an.. . Pun-bane of half block east of 0,000 00 Stale Houae 6,000 00 Additional (alary of State Libra rian Relief of private luilivi Jl;ll. , . Agricultural college Portland refuge homo State reform school Eipeuae, tesslon of IHH'J 1,000 00 3,088 00 37,MJ 00 5,0! HJ 00 30,000 00 4 J.0 0 00 TqUI '.. 11170,400 C8 Compare tbia with the appropriation made by the Irgmlslure of lNtto and 1W7, and it will be aeen that the appropriation! for IHH'J exceed I bone of 1885 by 11S,H7J 13 and tho.e of IHS7 by f 239, 417 05. Fin I'liMst'ii tor lite Karnior. Pbilad.lpTu Tim,'!. It la Loped thai (he Western farmer will be duly impreoaed with Ibe logic of Mr. Mi Kiuley. To couaole Ibmu for the low price Ibey are receiving fur tbeir crop!, be pro Ki(i lo raise ihe price of the mnmifacluied jjooiU which tbey have to bny or receive to exchange the Ir clothing, tinware, glnss, china and houarhold artti'lcu generally. The farmer way impure bow be i lo be benefitted iu Ihia irangimitit, acelng tbal lie cannot gel enough tioff for tit wheat and ooru lo pay for bit tool and bin clothing and other nectwearln. Mr. McKiuley la ready for blm. lie explains that Ihe exist ing depression Is due lo "foreign agriculture product! crowding our home umrM," and he it going to -top that at ouce by iurreasing Ihe iniiort dutie on corn. If ihe farmer ahould reply (bat no wheat or corn la im ported, and be can't aee what good that will ilu him, Mr. McKiuley ia ready for hi in again. He dora not ixplaiu further but be namirra the farmer Ibit hia bill U "lor the lielter ilefeiiM of Americau homea," ntid liolxhly ought lo demand a finer pluaoe than that. If the farmer ia alitl di alinrti-d, be can leave off farming aud go into the buaiilena of engnr retluiug or uinniifocturiuii lin-pWu. Then the advantage! of the tariO would be come apparent lo the dulleit wind. Tile? $ 9 t MltilUltttCM. We call attention to the b Iter of II, Gold em ith, chaiimaii f t'ue lemotrtio atale reutnil oomuiltlee. It ia no aecret that 1. P. Thompson deeudi npou the use of Uionev lo aecure bu ebctiou a goveruor, nud iudirtH-lly Ihe cb-ctiun of olht-r candi date, eouuty and Mate. Can the people tiutt t party Ibat d. UUmt.ly coriupta Ihe fouutain head of onr free Inalitutioiia? Reliable reHirt are thai money ba U-en brought to Lane county fur impioH'r uae. The Democrat will not compete with their opponetita in luch practice!. They ahould orjauire and watch the poll! cloacly aud cause the arrest of any one, whoever it mey be, lhat la found engaged dcUacbing Ibe election. None bnt the sufferer of Seattle, Klleu burg, Spokau Fe.Ha and Johuatowu ran ap. preciale the heartache! thme rataa'rophra eutailed. Keveuleen mlional Unkt Tbouip wn, Republican candidate for Governor of Oregon, buaid $to to heal their woes. Scan le got 10 and Johustuwn another X. Mr. Tb-.Hupeon heart aa big at a (net. Sunday Mercury, Rep. .. .. . t 0 r.,t,ii w. wrtM.ft, iw M,' iutJ Hunt railioad, were ritjiured lo purcbuee J i,M,iM) of Itr, bomU. Tbll tbey did, but the nme of D. P. 1boa;pon, the owner of t.enjt'n banks. (Ices not appear among Ihe suosifilfrs. Dave Tuonitxon, wile) ail Lie biouoy, is titij and selinii. GrXJUrJltlO'A.TOXtlVI SXTXT-AriOKT. Dollafa against Popularity The poor ruan'i fiieud against the poor fdifn'! foe. Botlleholder Lotan' money big uolwininthil couUt 7'A l'tiiM't ,MMnno. ' ,..,, , ., lly permiol in of rorlland Mercury will In IJIh Mind, Any port In a itorra.' Mr. Voran claim! that hie reference in the Register of February, lKH'.t.to the veto power eien-iswi )y (iov. Pen nnyer.alluiMnnlytothe It. It. commission bill The mind of man is inscrutable, and we can not aay what Mr. Yoran thought or iutended to mean when he wrote tin extracts repub li.lied in lost weeki liLUHl". Every iierson oonversant with the history of the last legislature knows that the Inter et nf the session centered in the Portland Hull Run non tsiaMe water bond bill. Around it all the jobs, t rules and combinations by which the treasury was sought to be attacked, oen tere'L Weak members were brouglit to sup port the measure by promises of appropria te n. for roads, wagon bridges, Aa, for their ilitf-rent (ocalitirs. Every eltort was made by the Pnrtlsnd delegation to aecure the passage nf the bill; againat all prrcedmt, when the hill originating in one branch of the legisla ture was vetoed, and the veto of Governor l'ennoyer utalno.l, It was Introduced In toe other branch of the Itgiolatur and passed, again to meet a vet'i. This scheme was re loiiihle for the i mill state tax which the taxpayers of the country are ni paying. 'I lie present llepubliean uanilioste for gov ernor, 1. P. Thoin"sm, woe an active sup latiter nf the bill and voted for It aix times; ev ery Republican member of the b-gUlattire, two esueptml, tiipMrtel the bill throughout The Interest taken in the railroad couimlssion aa coiiipr.red to the water bill was aa a pigmy to a giant It was but transient and was lost sight of lii-lore the eessinn ended. Mr. Yoran is an intelligent gentleman, and cannot but know that the above are facts. He boa con demned the Governor fur exercising bis Jtiat prerogative, the Veto mwer. The critical public will not allow him to rm;ra their attention with a mole hill when a mountain ia in view, The Hullo ( barter 11111. TolKicnl cflpitat 1 (ought to be made of the fiirt that a cliiuse in the Unites charter passed iu ISB7, and approved by Gov. Pen. noyer, authorized the city lo issue !i0,000 of non taxable water bonds. Those conver sant with charter hills will understand, lhat they are long and voluminous, are not firinlcd aud the supervision of them is re erred to a committee whose report seldom ti dissented from. The Dulles bill alone contained over one bundled pngee of mail' uscript, and was but out out of about 30 charter bills Introduced at that araaion. No member could be expected lo carefully read all those pagea of manuscript. They wonld have lime for nothing else. - Chairman Uohl-miilh atnlra Governor Pouuoyor'i positiou and defenat ou the charue brought against him a lollons: "This boa bcun bruiitht Up againat the governor ouce beforo. aud be explained It at Ihe lime, and now does 10 again. During Ibe last daya of the session The Dallea char ter bill was bioiighl to him foi his signature. The bill was quite voluminous, and be asked the nirmber who brought it lo b'tu whether the bill contained anything unusual or different from oily chartor iu general. The member assured him tint it did uot, but that il provisions were the antne as were uiml iu such case. The gov ernor, having oonfldenoe in the gontleuiau, signed the bill. Of course, it is well known that the governor ba ouly a abort time in which to look ovor Ibeae bills, especially towards the last of Ihe session, aud they are often signed merely itpou Ibe recommenda tion of lome inemlMr who voucue (or their content. If tbe ligning waa a neglect on l'ennoyer part, be li willing lo ataml bg it, but no ouo who know him will for a moment doubt lhat hi (latemeiit la true, or thai bad be been aware of Ihe true ua- lure of tbe provision of the bill, he would bare vetoed it in accoidunce with bis posi lion ou the exemptiou from taxation of mu nicipal Ihiik's, Thoniption OrYiitt Up. At meeting In Portland recently, the Orcgouiau report Thompson to hav laid: The Democrat io parly of Orrgou aeeuis to hare adopted a new watch word. You hoar them talk about it in their atate invention, email kuoti of politicians (Uncus it ou tbe it reels. It i the simple ii,esilon water. All know whnl il meant, am ns 1 ha1 Home thing to do with it myself, I will eiplaiu It! significance. The Hull Kuu water bill aa in troduced in the last aeasiou of the leKisla- ture, bad seme objectionable features, which I attempted lo remove. I as Id then, that if I was uot sui-ceaaful in my efforts, I wonld tote for the bill u how, I did vote for It, and I voted for it six time. Applause. I waa present every meeting and Toted, and all knew bow I voted. Rev. U. t. Travis, pastor of the First Rsp-ti-t Church, Kiigene, iu a letter to the Albany Diily Democrat says; It Is wild mucB pleas ure that 1 give to your resilere a few facts alauit th life and career -if my old college friend, Prof, A. l,eny, your candidate for state stiKrintendeiit of public instruction. It bu bceii more thau JU )n eluee we first met in the halls of Madison now Colgate universi ty. II limit, u, N. Y. ittfure and sines that time bit record as te her and educator hoe beeu su. h as to amply tit blio for the high and responsible ihoii of superintend. nt of pub lic in.tru, te n for the state. 'I he medal of hratvrr which he nnaleally kee, preeelited by lb tjoeeii of Kngland, as being one of the iiuniorlal six Itniehwl In tbe famout charge of i'slaklava mails clawic by Ihe poet Tennvstn, together with his rich elucaiionl evivritiu", lnad culture, warm euialhie, and iutel-lei-tiisl force as a thinker suit aa ebapient Maker, combine to make h!a a,bniratly riiWii bar a iiiiH in whii h hi fellow cituxns and friends would seek to pises him. The aluve it tb least that an old time eullsg friend could ear of a man whose) record la at clear a the sun, and whose character hat never len tarnished by the least breath of SU.piriou. " . Div Thompson cav flUtt th Seattle anfferer; Governor Pennoyer aent them two car load of lumber. Dave Tuouipaaa gave fit) to the Johuttown eufterers; Pennoyer (100. Dave Thompson aud Jim Lotan, hi bo.a. spent Jt'.txsj in buying votes) al Ihe r i marie in I oiusnj oraer io aernre t buuipsun dviegalmu to the Renutdioen tat couveutiou. l'ennoyer boa no bo, pent not a cent in baying vote, and waa Uommaled la lb Democratic eonveotioa by acclamation. Dave Tbooiiwoo't lit lone r rev id is that of an unsorupnlo achemer u3 v.li falter at no tnoana within th pale Of tb law to accomplish hi selfl-h, gremty purxe. ylvetr 1 euuoyer a record tsaud rrsplrLdent as that of a grneroao, op ngbt bununi Uisn, and hi aame will go on rrut a on of th ableti inhiUvc th state ot1 Oiegnn ever bad. 1 'J lifUllutiim. The government of Holland baa instruct ed lliMiibassiidoi io the varioui European courts' to propose lo tbos ooiintrie a league for the purpose of abutting the United Stale out of Kuropean nmrketa. Already France elid Germany have done Ibis, while Ibe agitation iu Kngland lo favor of excluding Ameiican product, ba steadily grown alnce its Inception. Kven on tbia continent ilex ico ami Canada have laid tbe interdict on Aim-rican trade. We are in oar trad rela tions, the Ishmae) of nation. Thou iteady protectionist, the Chinese, are not more boycotted, than tbe United Slate, If Kurope should form tbia league, it would, no doubt, cauoa for some time financial stringency, compared to which tbe great financial depression of 1M7:I-1H7D would lie considered good limes. The United Stale ihipt abroad from $7,000,000 lo f 10,000,000 worth of agrlcnl tuial product tvery week in Ihe year. Tbe home market, in spite of Ibe buncombe of Republican newspaiers, 1 a poor ous and canuot begin to Ink the produce of Ameri can farm. We ship abroad K.0,000,0OtJ worth of hog meal every year, which is lar ger iiiiu than we get for all lb wool grown ou ell I ho sheep ia America. We lend abroad in large quantities a-o, lumbir, bops, (mo it of the Pacific bops go to Kurope), wheal, (which good own Republican farmer iu Lane couuly are engaged lu raiaing fur export) slaughtered beeves, and ututton (tbe price of beef in Liverpool is nearly double what it is In Kugeue) 1)0,000,000 bushel of corn, 75,0110,0110 lb of cheese, 15,0lK),000 lb of butler; cotton, oats, petroleum, fruita, eta- The Slate of Oregon get from it foreign commerce at least fH, 500,100 year. With this money tbu busmen of Oregon 1 carried ou. Without il there would be bankruptcy everywhere iu Ibu itnln. With these United State pouring lb vast amount of txport luto Europe, the farmer of th Uuited Stale have bad market. Now, thank to the policy of the Republican pi.rty, supported by Ibe vole of Republicau liirmera, (be time 1 uearly come when they will have lo throw their half billion dollar of export on tbe horn market, and to many more people than tbe fanners, il means disaster aud ruiu. $1(9 Thompson waa iu Ibo legislature of this slate iu 1870 when a memorial was introduced requesting our representative io oongrc.i to use all Ibe uicau in their power to stout the annulling of th Utirliugniu tiealy uuder which the Chine woro then warming into tbi couulry iu vast horde, and under which tbey were entitled to all Ibe privilege) of Ihe most favored nation of Kurope. David voted no on tbia memorial, lie wus thru, aud doubtlcK now iu favor of owuiig our dour and establishing free Chinese immigration. Voter ahould think uflfcit ou Ihe day of election. Albany Democrat. SECOND TRIP JIN TWO YEWS! Ithinoliart's Theatre. ONR NIGHT ONLY. Monday, May 10, 1S90. The Oreat and Only McKANLASS ! The Ola Dull of Violin aud th Miustre) rung ol America, supported bis two talented children MASTER WILLIE AND ADALINA, Mr. A.L. Sale, the funny niau of the day.. MisaSiisieUritllu, tbe man-voiced woinau IC FIKST-CLASS ARTISTS 10 Ami u Full Iirass Rami. All to appear iu a select programme of FUX, WIT AXD HUMOR. Seats now on as In si ( )i F f!rv'a It. acrved aeats li ceuts. HENRY M. STANLEY IN DARKEST AFRICA The iiiipl.U liory of ual.y'i leesnl tkrlltlns (.IVMilnm sn.t Ilia JlH'U.,r l, kit lmtili au.,nnM aiU shtcu li Ui a Urn la th sink wollea i kiausll. oulW'la IVsrssrt AJji -a Iki B..I k anlv4 Ky any al lh so nT.nl "Stanley Wonka" now Mm ! as ' V .iiim"ii4 "aiithtttiM T u l thttv at UnWy sottlnliutnl tins. l'loft t i iilMin atHStt HI. ttaleiwewt msii envetinser tiATtlmUr. Vt ursuw II, m4 vol l iHh-nUiua atklleti.ai. PillTinM I" olsleilse UnUIIUil ibat Ux knot kv Um Im. sHslaf CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS And that Iks nvastii4 aenl tanits srtlost ul asvuey (row a A. L. BANCROFT & CO. 132 POST STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. ie.-c Aden! a far thi Ptolfle CoAit JOHN W. ELLSWORTH, Agent. Eugene. Ep-M - Stonu E. Schwarzschild, Prop. (Swxsi4- tit Ueo. Coillee) BOOKS, STATIOHERY, HAPS, ULOUEH, smTACLEH, WALL PAPtK A SCHOOL SUITUKJ. Onlen by Mil pnoiptly sUteiked U Ad dr Loch iu.s i;l THE NEW YORK RACKET The Almighty DolIar-The Many to the Few and Few to the Many. Wa have the oleasure to announce a new departure, the location of in agency lu New York City for the purchase and selection of our stock to eiiaUe us to quote loser prices ban those who buy ou long time and ask big price iu three day of l'anio and Hard I inie. We Design to Lead in Low Prices and De clare War'Against the Rotten Credit System by ltmi"tiniting lb real net-spot-oash-on-delivery over-lhe-couuter-systeiu, no 1, 2, G, 10, or 3U day in tbi. Hi price will not do in these bard times, when even Ihe wealthy can. not afford to waste tbeir money. The Poor Require Double Duty of Every Dollar and of Our price will change from time to time, that will compel you in self-defense to buy of -wt get for tbia article," but ''How low can weekly arrival! wa will place before tbe people of Lane and adjoining comities gome land elidee that are beyond tbe whisper of all competition, comparison or monopoly price lhat will teach you in tbe silent logio of truth the difference betweeu dealing with live and dead men; between Ibe ri",ht and tbe wrong way; tbe cah iodine credit system. We hUiII offer such unanswerable aripiinenti that no other bouse can match. Leader and spcialtlea that no other bouse can offer. Stern aud atubborn facta that will level your bead to the geutu of geuuiue bury tins. We o( battles l ever witn the right. Thc - Pay - as - is the true philosophy of an economical, low cash lystetu I loumiea. We Practice Each and ttery ou ran judge as to quality repreaentttl or money rtfumled. We Invite au early ami lepeated inspection. Our stock will be replenished every few day. lUmcmber the New York Racket iiou Ninth street, t.ugptie, uregon. Here are a few of the Adamantine pins, lo a bunch; hair pins, els per doc; silk twist, 'ia a (pool; needles, io 7 lo tile; lailir hue baltiringan vests, ut to JUc; gent liallirigKan shirts aud druwtra, 10 lo t'.lo; gents fine half bose,i to 2Gc; agato buttons, 1'3 dozen, for Cc; Newport shawl scarfs, 3'JtoU'Jc; bulica liue lace nnlani, U lo 22c; napkins, 20 to $1 U3 per dozen; towels, 5 to 25c; handkerchiefs, 3 lo Ct)c; a fine line of suspenders at 5 to 23o per pair; a big line of ribbons aud lace, at less thau usual cost; stationery; mens and women underwear; boots; shot!; and many articles too numerous to mention. Our price will all be marked on goods in plain ogurea. w in be reiuiy lorousints - Bespeotfully iiibmltted to the Spot Cash Trade Only, frank & IM, Representative of th celebrated C. B. ROUSS, 549 DO 1-503 Broadway, New Yoik Ci'y I S. Uomcmher the place, 1 alnce Uftrilwnre btore, - V C Q P fl M C To the place where y.ou can get I CO UUIiIL value received; where there is a firm that will treat you white ami you will get all you pay for. Po you not know that when a man comes to your house with a team and ft sewing machine and puts it in your house to sell it to you that he hfw to make a higger profit on it thau a dealer who does not have to "pay a man and a team, and feed the teair. Tlii-i" felbiw wear diamonds with furiiii'in. I caution all person Hgmiiht winch I hhi t therr t no 111011 too low their macbino, and then when you havr Uuht that niachiiie you will find out to your aorrovr that you re not dealing with him but with wmie company, and lli. v will put )ou lo tbo wall or take l Im macliinn lcck and you will lost) all you hs.v- paid on it. Now why do you not l.tiy i f a firm that buy and trll ujai-bimn i In- aauir an other oimUT Thi thn Darker Gun Work doe. We carry In stock at all time th DOMESTIC and DAVIS, th best machine IX THE W liKI.K. i n l'it vaw iu-t OOL.D lMi:i)AJS - Tbs anv other Hihin at th Pari KilsMitioa ia 1SSUL Th I DOMESTIC nenls mm lalion, a it is an i.hl ivlisbl enmpaiiy and until you have omtiilted at and bket at Riy wnrth Tur time to cou ant i rice m and 110 mora oa lime of monthly pyinU. t'nni and th ia Kishimt Tarkl. jf At 40 Cents Per Dozenv 1hM are a Bne fir and cannot b Isuigbt clMwhen for less than 7.'- ct Per diunav Ia,l.n l.ints I'"' and Keel at very low rk-. Itinneoi. I also k a verr sir lir nl Cro.)ut al all prbw. Via boys wtr, h aal, buthed knV, at It. 10-, arr Iwfor offered f lea tl? Small wavoo at M etm. ' Our line of Haby Carriages fJume and see them. Come i 1 lUby CartUg for " ranwolTon " Canop Top. . 1 KtraTricick, Urf. " atetiiaoi aasaU 1 12 (ug double breech-kvdcr, w. at Kemember the Barker Gun Works, Groceries ! Having purchased the Matlock Grocery Store, we call the attention of the public to the fact that we will keep on hand a riUST-CLASS stock of groceries.which will be sold to our pat rons at the lowest rates. FISHER BROS. Mtdgley ft Parker have the largest stick of d'Mirs and window in Eugene. Factory one block t nf the Enirene Homing mills. Every Penny. but it will be onr aim to name yon price m. Our system will not be "How much can we sell it to make a living profit." Among our wish to right th wrong, add lielieve tbe god you - go - System - pr ico system and upon which the net spot no Deception. aud price of goods. All good f,uaruuteed as Many Hard-Hitters. 2o bunch; dress button, 3, 4, 5, G and 7 a buncb; corset, 2tic each; ladies fine hove, first door east of Miller it Long's south side of 9th street, - ' OREGON. tlm imiiu-y llii-y virtually stoul from tlm ilnm everlasting swindlers and Hunt, fur them to resort t to make a sale ..f hm alway ' tisfrtia. Do mA buy ai-hiae. I will itrt von nev and that it vn imvm ani iaistw are tnnw np, C.h, Onal t.M at cask price with intenat Ukea. STORE Trout flit tied oa Cautral IVao. hi Sproat Houk Com and boy wkw your mooey will jo th is the Largest and Cheavest. J Ui; Utter, 3 fy $1 60 t "i T 50 C 00 4 00 8.00 pcil price... PLAIN AND FANCY FRENCH SATEENS, Sold Elsewhere S. H.'Friendly, Eugene. General Merchandise. The Vacific Tea Co. ILis Changed Hands Mr. J. 0. Haying purchased it. He will sell goods at BEDROCK PRICES ! Full Line of Groceries, Glassware and Crockery. Handsome Presents given away with Teas and Coffees. NEW GOODST A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE -ire fl OYtfl From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Price up to the Finest; can suit you if you give us a call. OUR STOcFlS (CSfFi cc New and Stylish. Look us over; if we do not nave you money, we will niakn anint one else sell to you low. . " A FULL LINE STARR Eugene -AJTJD Machine Shops ! G. N. FKAZEB, - . Proprietor. MAKES ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS, STORE FRONTS AND ENGINES. KEPAIRIXQ OF ALL KINDS Cts. Per yard. at 20 & 25c per yd. STOCK OF OF GROCERIES E. B. DUNN GRIFFIN liMaii Sells the Celebrated NON-RUSTING Tinware, GENERAL PEALEKS IN HARDWARE, STOVES ETC. EUGENE, - OREGON Foundry OF MACHIN'EBY A SrECIALTT. Baoai enT of Eiirrith itr(