THE EUQEHE CiTY SHARD.
8A1U11DAY JUNE 7. UfJO.
The State Klertion.
ItUunis rewiveil Irniu til Stale Imlirate
tlist Hylvester l'cuuoyer It elected l.y tiVir
f,0()0 majority, Hermann I elected to Con
lima lijr about 8,000,and the ret of tlie lis
nilillc:in 8Uta ticket ly niajnrltira raugliiK
from 4,000 to C,000. Mr. Prnnoyer's popu
larity among the poople U phenomenal 'Hie
legislature U Republican in both branch by
a Rood work In? ntajoritv, thin insuring the
reelection of tiecator Mitchell. The Demo-
crate will have a sufficient number of rrpr
aentatlvei In the Lower House to sueUln the
Governor.
Discontented Labor.
Our bigb protectionist law-waler Iiuvh
for years been tiilkiiig about "prolecliou o(
Auixricac Mm, and unve been liigintly
laying on ui'U ami uglier untie to accniu
iiUhIi that end.
' One would think thnt lit Rome point in the
at niggle they would siiccee I mid I itxnf wnuld
le happy and quit Roing off on strikes, lint
it in not no. The election two yeaie iiu
brought victory to the protection purty, thnt
always uiaae such uigu suiiiioihij proifn
Hioiia about proticliuR lubor; and one would
-have thought that now, alien thu UrilT wall
is aWout'to go up Holier than trvnr, lulxir
ouht to be Mailing aerenely mid forttliiiK
the days when tt was so (liaoontciited an to
Htriko.
Hut the protection ot the print anil Ike Mill
Linker protection of tho future hits not yet
auoceeded iu soothing Ibu discontent ol
labor. Labor goes on striking: u if tlnro
bad never been audi lump; a protectioii.
On can not pick up a mt-tropoliliiu paper
without finding the viaming lieailluir per
taiuing to a lubor strike. Evhlciilly the
panacea bae failed to woik.
It la quite evident that lalxir dees not be
lieve it baa yet reached the huppy lime
promised it in the lint presidential campaign.
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A 1'etty Swindle,
One fd tho meanest awindlea ol it k size in
tbeMcKililey taria bill ia tho proponed duly
on printers' ami pnper makers' fell or blmi
ket. Theao arlirle nre uaeil iu all the lurv,e
printing bona mid liowspnpcr latiibliah.
incut iu the process knowu aa ateieotvping.
't here ia only one luuii iu the aholu t'uited
Htate who make them, and yet the good
Mr. McKmley laiaei the duty from t,: per
vent to 105 per m ill adviilnrciu fur thu bene
fit of that one num.
We are told that protection i a "blond
national policy" which doe not concern
knell about individual, but look only to the
geuernl good of all Hut here one mini i
(licked out for enrichment ut the eipmse ol
Kindred ol piiiiting hoiiHe all over our
laud. Ol t the aim of piotoctinn in thia
caae to make the fellow compete with biuiaelt
and 10 beat dowu hia own piicea?
It would be hilt-resting to thu public to
learn juit what privute "pull" (but man had
on the committee. Did be make liberal
prnniiaea of "fat" lor the not campaign?
Election News.
Marlon give Thompson 17 majority.
Linn county elect the entire Democrat io
county ticket, l'ennoyer receive a majori
ty nf IW7.
Marion county electa thu republican
ticket.
llentnn ooiinty elect a Dumooiatio
aherilT, aaacaior and trouaiirer, the real ol
Ibe ticked Hupublican. The many frieuda
of 8 O Tbonjpaon will regret to to learn
that he wa delealed by a imall majority.
I'olk county electa the liemoeratlu ticket
eioept clerk and herilf. A cniuniiwiouer waa
elected who I not in favor of building a new
court hi UM in Dalla thia year.
Multuoinnh elected the entire lteimblioan
countr ticket. Thompaon carried it by about
Ulltl, while the real ot the ltepublicau Hluie
ticket hut about S.itiO umjuiity.
Probably large quuntitiea of goods have
been hastened forward to puaa through the
ruatom bonae prior to tho paasage o( the ad
ministrative tariff bill, while other good iu
large quantities will come to anticipate the
pannage ot the McKiulev bill, aud it la even
feared that a scarcity of money may be crea
ted by the payment of very lurgo dutioi.
New York Tribune.
Hut if "the foreign miiiiufiu'turer pay the
duties," aa the New York Tribune and other
"protector' of lubor" cluim, bow can there
be "a acaroity ol money created by the pay
ments of very largo dulic" hero. The sour
city should be abroad, II the Tribune', theo
ry in anund. I'ut perhapt it lau't.
The election i over aud the inane Lave
been aetlled by the. people, yet we cannot
help remarking that the moat bullish
aaiuine argtimeiila for the election of 1), 1'.
Thompson were made by the ltepublicau
iiapei ot Salem . They wanted hliu elected
becauar, ao they mid, he Mould come to
Km loin and build a Hue residence In which
to reside. It I enough to make one Nick to
read such atutf. They keep it up after the
election.
The American lead the world in in
vention. During the first ceutury of the
United Btatei pateut ofllce, jtiat ended,
42",3'.i5 patent were iaaued liom the olHce
t Washington. iili.USU in the last year
alone. The preaent record 1 at the rule of
nearly 3,Zr0,(H0 for 100 yean, showing how
inveutiv activity baa Increased iu lute year.
No other nation cau ahow a record ap
proaching thia.
Lane couuty i at leant 200 Kepiiblicnn
but electa bait of the Democratic ticket,
l'ennoyer hai 18 majority. The Governor
ran ahead iu every precinl.
The Stricken tity.
A Johnstown, IV, dinpatcb of May 31
aav:
'I'he auniveraary of the Hood waa obaerved
to-day. There waa a general draping of
buniuea house in black.
Th tirat twelve mnulli alter the disaster
find the city well In do in business and
niauutacturiug, but aa rrg.trds to building
there if a woeful watte ( lamia, and Ibe
JuhuatowD ol to-day i rude and rough heu
conipand with the due city of a year ago.
In all the churcbe and charitable iimtitu
tion memorial lervicf were held and nil
Imiueon aorvice waa hel J over (he hundrtdi
of oukuowu drad iu (irand View cemetery.
A atitrtliug feature of Ibe day wa the find
ing ol two unknowu bodiet in a cellar, while
the meuiorial parade wat paaaing.
A friend write to Ibe ISaleiu Journal a
follow: About three week ago, while
plowing among our blackberrie. I found a
C'binea pbeaaaut'a Deal containing fourteen
rgg. My little girl look and put them un
der Ler pet ben, which bad juat Ik gnu Bet
ting, and aba now ba thirteen of (be euteat
little turkey imaginable. They are a geu
lie a any chicken; love rice; talk China,
and are already practicing with atraw to
learn how to carry "diiuuage,'' on a pole.
W lhall try b raia them in the way of
American civilization.
Mia Mattie Mitchell, daughter of Senator
Mitchell, of Oregon, aaye Harper' Itauar,
hai th reputation in 1'ari of being the moil
beautiful Auiericau woman who ba ever
ln aeen In (hat beauty-loving and btauty
dra.wiug rily. Another very handaniue
American girl abroad i Mia Ella Kuaaell,
who ba tuany aoconipliabuieuti, aud who
traliea ber appearance Iu lb grand Optra at
Cuveul (janlt n during the ateaon.
Citizen Train baa cinched our enteemed
planet in 63 day, 13 boura, aniinuu-aand 21
erind. hw h i live diy letter than th
run mad by the New Wk World' Kelli-
Jwy.
El'CKNK AND LANK (Ol'Viy.
'J lie KimliH f hi-M i ibca lie low it mid
l.'uii ti try-1 Iteir All i-h-i umii ami
JicHoiUTe Wurtlilly Dt
i'il)ed. There ia no richer, finer district in all the
Noithweat than Luna county, Oregon, mid
uo pleaauiiter nor more com for table jilnco in
the whole world limn It emiiily ent,Eugene
City. Thia place easily rnnki aitoug lb
Brut town ot tho grand Willamette valley,
and it ia only a quialiou of ( few year when
it will be in the li-ta to content for the aecond
place on the lial of Oregon' citie.
There ha never been a backward move
meat in Ibl diatrlul lince it tirat aettler
wreated from th Indians their magnificent
bunting ground. There ia nothing fala or
faulty in thi whole atiuclure of Lane conn
ty'a prngreaa; nothing that can give way und
let it down or collapae. The county baa
advanced with Ibl town. Every new block
in Eugene City meant a new tract of limber
cleared and broken for cultivation.
Anotbtr f.uitor (hut iimurea Eugeuo againal
any colmiilerabbi ptiioil of adverally' i the
fuel (hut In r fnclorii a ni nket their produce
all over (be woild. With Ler magiiifloent
water power aLe can produce a cheaply at
required anywhere, Eugene will supply ber
ahuro. No htriugency in the locul inmketa
can effect hi-r acrioii-.ly. Her Deld ia much
too broad for thnt .'
It uiuat not be suppoaed that Eugene'
biiKineaa men are alow and not alive lo Ibe
apirit of the liiuu. On the contrary, it would
be bard to find a act ol'men who eru iuore
enterprising abcu Ihn ooaniou juatiflea it.
They have a wonderful country back of
tbeiu, bill they do not real on thll fuel.
They aie pressing the fertile district, olid
will ninko it moie productive.
i-iiini iFALirr.
Lane county waa iMined In honor of eu-
eral Joacph Lane of pioueer fame, and by
reference lo a map will be seen Iu occupy a
central poaitiou in that poitioli of the "late
known aa Wealeiu Oregon. It extend liom
the Pucillu ocean eaal ward a dixtuiire of 150
mile to the auilituil of the Citacad Ulolill
luiua, with an aveno bleadlb of about 50
mile", coutniuing au urea ot about 7,000
quure luik. About on third of thi vut
area ia valley lull I, moally rich praiiie, pro
ducing abundant cropa of grain, graH, Irilita
and vigetuble every year. Through thia
laud of plenty flow aoiue uf the tluvat atreami
of tho coulini lit.
Iu the diatrict directly liilmtary to Eugene
tho nioit iiuporliiiil river aie the Willam-
etta, McKcuzie, Middle Fork, LVaat Fork,
Siiitdiiw, Mohawk, Long Tom, lliuuibatigh
and Itow, Tucau river iill'ord unlimited
wnter-power.
'I'he ordinary amount of heat ia twenty-
five buahel per acre, ouU seveuly buahela,
barley aiity bushela, potato. 500 buahela,
bop l,o00 or 2,000 pound per aria. Vege
table of all kind grow in ubuiiduuce, and
oubbugu are not nncouiinoii thnt weigh
thirty pouuda. Fruit, auch a peucbci,
apple of all varicliea, peura, pluma, prunes,
cherriea, atruwheiriea, bluckberriea, rasp
bcrrica, gooaoherrica, curruula, etc., U sue-
coaafully giowu in any pail uf the county.
Timothy hay w ill yield (mm two to five tons
to the sore.
UNO Foil BKTILHI1.
There la but little vacant laud lu the county
yet two-third of it ia but alightly improved
or conaiala ot timber land or portion not
suitable, lor cultivation on account of being
too niouutuiuouie. The price lit which lamia
ouu be bought are very low compared with
any other porliou of tho natiou, and the
mean to secure homea are not surpassed by
any ou the Purine Couat or, lor that matter,
anywhere elae. Farm a in thia vicinity can
tie bought for (mm $20 lo 'j0 an acre, ac
cording lu the locution, timber, etc. There
i uone of this luud unlit for cultivation.
The city ot Eugeue is pleasantly aituiitrd
iieur the center of the county, aud ou the
left bnuk of tho Willamette river, ut the head
of navigallou, It has a population at pres
ent of about 4,01 0, und ia rapidly improving.
It has expended Irolu $100,000 to $200,000
each year for the hint aix in perinuueut im
provement.
CITY INUUNTIIIK.
It now supports eight general nierchnu-
dise stores with large storka, three hardware
uud implement stores, or tlireo implement
agencies, five drug stores, teu grocery store,
three furniture stores, five blacksmith shop,
three harness shops, three wetkly newap.
pers, three stove aud tiu stores, three book
stores, three bunks, three ladies' bazaars or
millinery stores, three Jewelry stores, two
sportmuen and gnu atorei, three boot aud
shoe stores, two large brick hotels, several
boarding house, four barber shops, three
restuuiaut aud bakeries, ou cigar fuclory,
three Variety atorea, five aaloons, two marble
shops, two plnuing-uiilla, saab aud door fac
tory, flouring mill, one furniture factory, two
tanuerlcH, one fuuudiy and machine shop,
two lumber jarda, two breweiies, with a
large uumber ot smaller ahnps aud offices.
The public school ot the city are second
to uouu iu the state, aud th facilitie lor
extending their uaefuluea are being im
proved by the erection of a large uew build
ing at a coat of about (l'i.OOO, the ceutiul
buildiug not affording autlUlcut aecomaioda
tiona lor (he 700 children enrolled.
Th city i the seat ot th State Uuivcr-i-
ty, the leading iualltutiou ot learning ou the
North Pacillo Couat, withau able faculty aud
large alteuilunc o( students from all Stcliolis
ot the state. The stalo owns a Hue piece of
grouud of eighteen acres, upou which are
located th two very large aud subatautiul
brick aud stoue buildiug ot th iustitution
coating nearly 1150,000. a luge portion i'
which wa contributed by the rilizeu ot the
couuty. '
ruuouT riciLirtu.
' The coat of living I comparatively cheap,
aud the tax upon properly (be lowest ut
any city ot It sit iu tbe Stale. It Las its
streets and sidewalk iu good condition,
publio improvement are pushed, yet lb
city ba no debt, but money in th Treasury.
On a tat of ouly flv mills th city i sup
plied with exrelleut water from work sit
uated on the butt north of the city, with
ample presaure for th moat perfect fir
protection, beside lb best of water ia tai-
ily reached by well from twelve to fifteen
feel deep. A complete eysttni ot electric
lights is iu a both by lb city and pri
vate residence.
Th station ot th Southern Pacific- rail
road U situated in th uorthern put ol th
city, aud lb amount of buam tranaacud
ia anion j th greatest on the' liu between
Han FiaDciaoo and PortUud. It will be but
a abort time until tbe Oregooiaa systaa
uhiib IrsitraM botb side uf th Wiilamtl!
valley mil be en tended to Clique, giving
n live eoiulM lilioli III Mllaay fublo, li
aldi-a which lb" Kill-law and EaHlein Rail'
wy and Navigation Company bav luadw
preliniitmry snrveyi, and ai now engigfU
in arranging for the survey aud
the building ol a line from tho harbor at
Ibe mouth of the Kinalaw river In Ibe wea-l-ru
pail ol lb couuty, via Eugene, acro
the l.'ancude uii'i.Utaius to J-ateru coliliec
tioiH.
( HANiCa f: ALL.
The attention of Capital bas naturully Wen
attracted lo Ibe field offered for iuveiiuent.
especially iu factories for th conversion
of mw material, in which tb county
abound, into inirketable good ready for
the use of Ibe world, and th home industry
alone ofTcr-itt safe iuvciimi nt und sure re
turn. Theae are ouly a few of tbe moat Impor
tant opeiiinga for inveatuielit of capital aud
energy. Aluioat any line of manufacturing
thnt ea'j be followed ou the Couat run e
made peifeetly successful her. US power U
abundant, raw mat. lial cheap, fuel plenty
and cheap and lubor as reliable a any point
ou tho Paciflu Coaat. Crops never fail iu
Oregon.
Tim soil and climate of the Sunset land
aie not excelled by Ibe attraction of any
other part of tho world. The people of Eu
gene and of Lane county are Injuriously
working out the problem of their own
prosperity, and have no need lo invite tbe
aid of othera lo inre them ultimate sac
iwhs. Hut leulizing that vuat rerauicca and
itdvuiiluga sre here free to Iboae lea fuv.
o:nl, lliey heartily welcome all who limy
deaire to iihmkI in more rapidly developing
and coulially extend the invitation lo home
seek era.
AN ILLUSION DISPkLLKD.
The climate is simply perfect. There
are hbmluloly no extreme. This Is cauaid
by the Japan current which flows from Ibe
South Pacific ocean to lb north aud setting
lu upon the norihern coast of California
rushing northward a a far a Hritish Colum
bia und modifying tbe climate of the North
lVitlc cou-t in the Maine inuumr that tbe
Atlantic dull stream leinper (he climate of
(Ireat Britain and Ireland. Ninety degree
consilium thu extreme ol Ihn beat in sum
mer und tin-w h meat of IIih Angu-t data
are lolloped by nights cool and pleuauni
as to mure thuil couipciiMile Jor any slight
di-coiuforl ihiriug the di.
AN H YL1.IO LlfK
There iii nn svauip oar tide binds lo raiiae
any unln ullhbilnesa, oona. quently it is most
healthy for consumptive and asthmatic
troubles. The residents of thia section are
likewise HMnpt (roin Ibe curse of fever
and ague and rheumatism.
The liven hereabout trem with trout,
aud tho woods are alive with quuil and
grouse. A liltlu further back among the
nionuliiiua there U lb biggest game tbe
most enthusiastic sportsmuu could wiab
fur. Living in Ibis country is wonderfully
olipap. There nre few place on the Coast
where mutton, beef and pork are a Hue.
The grasses ol the country are particularly
nutritions, and stock fed on them alwaya
bringa n higher pi ice than the same grade
from oilier sections.
I.itiit! for Sale.
V.iubly acres ot fine npluud, C miles weal
of Junction. Price $N per aoro. lldx bouse
IUJU witli "1. 11X14, log oarn, wen oi
pure water and 25 acres iu pasture. Thin
ia a Hue bamiin ut the above price.
Addreaa II. F. Minerl, Mouroe, Ilenlou
couuty, Oregon.
V right's lied Cross Cnuirh Cure iiuarantet
to give satisfaction. Will cur any kiud of
onugh or cotil Hold by all druga-ista.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
XTdTK'E IS HEKEI1Y (JIVKN THAT
iy by virtue of an order of the County
Court of Lana County. Oreiron. mad at tbe
June term thereof, IH'M, In the nutter of th
eatute of .Mary Ann Martin, deceased, I will
nIFcr for sale at public auction at the Court
House door of said county nn Monday, July
7th, lte.N), between the hour ol nine o'clock
a. in. and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, coin-
uieuiiiiK at on o clock, th following d-
scrilwil leal pmiierty belonging to th eatute
nf Mary Ann Martin, deceased, to wit:
Lota .Vav One, I wo, 1 lire and Meven In
Klock No. 1 of J 11 AIcFarland sdilition to
th town of Cottage Grove, in Lane County,
Oregon, being known as the Hotel pmerty
at the Depot. Alan tlis South half of the Do
nation Land claim of Marion P. Martin and
wife Notification Nn. Hoi, Claim No 41, being
parts (f Sections rive, nix, rivn and Mh'ht
in Township Twenty-one South, Manx Three
West, containing 8 .'0.41 acre of land. Th
alsn will he old in tract to suit purchaser.
Terms of sal cash.
JAMES M. MARTIN, Admr.
NOTIl'E FOR rUDLICATIOX.
La.hu Oitice at Koxebi'so, Or.. 1
June 2.1, 1800. f
TyroTICK IS HEREBV UIVEN THAI
Jll th following named aettler ha filed no
tice of hia intention to make final tnnof in
support of his claim, and that said proof will
Im mails rwtora In Juilge, or in his aliaence,
before the clerk of the county court
of Ian Co., Or., at Kugent, Or., on Filday,
July 1H 18'M, via: William KanofT, Home
stead Entry No. 4I7A (or th Lota 4 and 5,
aud W 1-2 ol 8 W 1 4, Sec X, To 17 S. it 1
West, V. M.
He naiuea the following witnesses to prove
hit contiiiuHreidiie upon and cultivation
ut, said land, vis: Caswell Hendricks, John
Disber, N D Siveet, John liradley, ot Wat
ten die, Lane Co., Or.
Cm ah- W. Johnston, Register.
Eugene Soot. lore,
E. Schwarzschild, Prop.
(Sm-ceaor ti Geo. Collier)
BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAPS,
GLOBES. SPECTACLES,
WALL PAPER k SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
Onler by anil promptly attended to. Ad-
dreaa Ick Box 1
; 173.
. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
Lsn Orrti i at Kokisi an, !. I
May Viith, W. (
N'OIICKIS HEKKBY OIVEN 1HAT
th following uainetl aettler ha tilavt
notice of hia intentbrn to niak final proof in
support ol bis claim, and that said pnl will
b ln.M belor tb JailM ear in ni aiawD'
cdn th Clerk of th County Court of 1,
County, Orna at Eiiku, Clrrr. oa Sa
.l.v ll 4 IK'S) vit. V H l-4v-r,t i
emiltlon D S, No KTO, for th
sc , l u u , n I !. , -
tb following witiMaM to o- ' tontinii
ons miilene un aad ilr,','" w
Und, via: David Stevena, .". ",
Allen. CW. all of Wal'"111. Ua. C
Cba. V. Jop"0. lUgawWa,
Groceries !
Having purchased the
Matlock
Grocery Store,
we call the attention of
the public to the fact
that we will keep on
hand a
FHIST-CLASN
stock of groceries,which
will he sold to our pat
rons at the lowest rates.
FISHER BROS.
Wood Suwliiff.
f. Wm ITrtrn ld rirni.r A in Saw Wood
with hi" machine. Leave orders st J. D.
Matlock's store, and Mr. Horn will com
nieuce work th Mondays of each week.
HENRY.. M. STANLEY
IN DARKEST AFRICA
The oompleto story of fitanley's'reccnt thrilling
siU.uturss anil the disclosure , 'of J hit troiorUiit
iliwirerlMwlUappHur (or the rlrt time In tlie
work wiitbn by taunieK, emitlel"ln Darkest
Alrl'W " Do nut b draelved by snr ol tha so
eallMt "Rtaoler boetra" nuw being ottered st "reo
jlne" n "aiitbeniie.' To Bo on ol Uiwe lu
aunler sontributrd aline.
ThTci a no question about this ttatement belni
enrrsetlneTerypsnloular. We suanntse It, sua
wllllerirtii-uUronaipllctloii.
PlIITIDM In ontur not to be misled. see
UAUIIUN tliat Ui book bean tb Im.
print of
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
And that the oanvaaslnf sgent oarries oertlficat
ut afener from us.
A. L. BANCROFT & CO.
132 POST STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO.
Central Artents for the Paclflo Coast
John W. Ellsworth, Agent.
yro PHMP To the place where you can get
I Lij tlUll I L vahm received; where there is a firm that
will treat you white ami you will get all you pay ior. Do you
not know that when a man comes to your house with a team
niiil a xewiug machine and puts it in your house to sell it to you
that lie has to make a liijer profit on it than a dealer who does
not have to rav u nnin and a team, ami feed the tean.
These tVllows wour diamonds with the
fiirnifin. I Cnutioit nil persona nyninst
wliicli I iisai i t there is no iiicuiih too low
their inachiin', and then when you have
to your wirrow thtt you nr not dimlini; with him but with aoni company, aim
thev will out you lo tho nail or take, the machine lc.ck and you will lose all you
lme paid on it. Now why do you not
tho muiio qis other oooiM This the liarkor linn orM Uooa.
We carry in stork at all time the DOMESTIC and DAVIS, the beat machines IX THE
WOULD. Th Davis look more
GOLD MEDALS
Tk.n Mnv nihe nix-bine at the l'aria Exuoaition
men lation, aa it la an old reliable company anil no always xives satisfaction, im ma uuy
until you havs consulted me and looked at my machines. I will save yon money and that is
r.u,r Hin.. to mine ami km I'ricea of the Davis and Domestic, are from fcif) up, ('ash.
and 110 more on time of monthly iiayioents.
I Vine and seethe Vine Kishimi Tackle. Trout
At 40 Cents
'l'ku.. lin. tlv ami eniniiit lia luiiiiilit elsewhere tor leas than 75 cts per dozeu. Leaders,
Lines, role and Keels at very low prices.
furthest.
I also have a very nice lice ol I roquet at all prices.
Fine lsys wairn, iron axle, bushed at $1.10; never before offered for less J1.75. Small
wagons at fiO cts.
Our line of Baby Carriages
Com e and see than .
1 llaby Carrince for
" ' Parnaol Top
Oinop Top i
1 NiceTrioicle, litre
" " njedium "v ...
small
1 12-junge double breech-loader, new, at special price
Remember the Barker Gun Works,
STARRS
l-- i jj Hi. !
i.
f HARDWARE, STOVES
Mrness Shop
jAlXiJ OPEXEDANEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP 0 th STREET
11 Hlxw.U Star liakery. 1 am now prepared to furnish vrthiiut i thai lin. at th.
LOWEST
Tho
Are employed, and I mill nJea-vor to
n wild a call.
atTl J
r wiiiii in .i.i . i.
CALL AT THE
Csntral Dm; Store !
- Vr all kinds of
imcus,
CHEMICALS,
PA I ENT MEDICINES,
TOILET ARTICLES, '
AND DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES.
JSP" Physician Prescriptions and
Family R'ciie can-fully (Jompounu
ed DAY OR NIGHT.
Teli'Jilione', No. 75.
H. INfiALLS, Phop.
ALSO OKKK'B OF
INGALLS,
Veterinary Surgeon,
Who will al U nci nil cullx in this city
aud surrounding country. Sutihfuu
tion Guniautied.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orrtcivr Homiuum, Ob.,
Muv 14th. 1K!HJ. f
YTOTICJS 18 llKKElSY CJIVE.V THAT
i.1 the fiillnwin-nained aettler has filed no
tice nf his intention to make final iirool In sup
port nf his claim and that said pioof will I
made before the Clerk of the County Court of
l.aue County, Ureirnn, at huu'ene, IT., on
Monday, June 0, WM, viz: C M fliualow,
f re-eniiition, u n, no oon, mr ma iita J ami
4, and E J of 8 W . Sec 30, Tp 17 8, K 2 east,
W Al.
He nainea the following witnesses to prove
hia continuous resilience upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Otto J hn(!er, Uuy Hlfc'a
low, C 11 IV at wick, David hime, all of Lea
burg, 1ane County, Oregon.
Ciias. W, Johxs.ton. Redster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Oitice at RoarefRO, On., I
May 17th. 190. f
NOTirE IS HERET5Y UIVEN THAT
the followinir-nanieil aettler baa filed no
tice of his intention to make final proof in sun
(ant of hia claim, and that said proof will Iw
iiihiIb before the clerk of the county court of
l.ane county. Oreirnn, at fcuifene, Dr.. on
Thursday. July 3, I8!H). vi: J H Westcott.
l're emii'tion, 1) S, Nn737. for tbe H E 14 of
S E 14, Sec 23, S 12 of 8 V 1-4. snd 8 W 14
of 8 E 1-4. Sc 27. Tp 1 3, K 4 E, W M.
He names the followinv witnesses to prove
hia coiitinoti residence upon und cultivation
of sanl land, via: A rowers. All tenner.
1) II Renfrew, Win 1'owell, all nf McKetuie
llridBe, l.ane couuty, Oregon.
Ciias. V. Johnston, Register.
money tlmy virtually Htcul from tlm
Michh evcrliiHting awindlera and liiirs,
for theiin to resort to to make) n nl of
lmubt that machine you will find out
buy of a firm that buy and m-11 nmrliiin'8
iu 1889. The DOMESTIC needa no com-
Good note at cash price with interest taken.
flies tied on Central Drau lit Sproat Iba.ks
Per Dozens
Com and buy where your money will go the
is the Largest ami Cheapest,
MM; Better, $3 On
SI 50
6 75
7 50
C 00
4 00
8.00
GRIFFIN
Sells the Celchrated
NOX-UUSTING Tinware,
GENERAL DEALEKS IX
ETC
UGKN15, - OREC30N
RATES.
Moat
Workmeu
give aa.tit.fact ion to 11 mhj n.a favtr!
A. A. CUIUtlll
S.H.MEPLT
-THE LEADING
P-
Genl Merchandise Store of Eugene.
-WILL OITR A m
GRAND ' SPECIAL - SALE!
LADIES' PARASOLS.
Coinniencing Sat. Junt 7; Ending June 14,
1 lino Ijidie'i Parasols, 22 inch, 00o; oU
J
1 line Ladies" Purnaols", 22 inch, !0e; sol
lino Ladies' Parasols, Silver Handles, ft
1 line LailicB' Purusola, OoU Hiuidlts.ll
1 line Ladies' Parasols, Black aud Colited
elsewhere At $2. I
Having a Lurer Stock of rAIIASOLf
tbe publio this Sl'lXIAL hALK, and will
ever ueiure uiioiiu u .ucnv im iu.- ...... .
LADIES l
We will coiitiuiie onr SATEE.V SAL!
Prices thnt we advertised last week.
S. H.
Eugene.
The VaciUc Tea Co.
lias Clanged Hands
Mr. J. 0.
Having purchased 'it.
BEDROCK
Full Line of Groceries, Glassware aii
Crockery.
Handsome Presents given J away with Teas
and Coffees.
mm goods.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS
From the Cheapest to the Best at
prices according to quality.
A LARGE STOCK OF
mm mi
From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can'
be suited either as to Price or Quality,
Our assortment is Complete, from ihe loivest Frice up to
the Finest; can suit you ifyou.Qive us a call
OUR STOCK is
tfrFree New and Stylish..
Look us over; if we do not nave you money.-we will make aome-J one eU
w II to you low.
A FULL LINE
Eugene
if 111 11
G. N. FRAZEll - - Proprietor.
MAKES ALL KINDS OF
CASTINGS, STORE FRONTS AND ENGINES.
REPAIRING OF ALL KIXD3OF MACHIXEBT A SPECIALTY.'
.d BUJ rL 1 iWDU "n to'gitr. tkfcti.. 8hn tnr of Ekfcth .trM
O. 1V FKAZEE.
elacwbere, tt'o.
. . i ' ;
elsewhere, 1 2 .
2."; sobl Uscwhero at i.
25; sold elsewhere ut fJ.
Satin, all the latest Shades, for U 20; sold
'
tbau we with to currj;, we have decided lo give!
iroiniae upon eiaiuiiiiiuon, uie Kreaicsi i.iirnain
all thia wiek, and will Rive tbe Mnie Iteducedl
Friendly,
4V 1
General Merchandise
RhinelM
He will sell goods a
'.)
PRICES '
P
OF GROCERIES
F. B. DUNN
Foundry!
Klinnc f
mom