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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. flAUT.DAY.. ..JUNE 2, lbOO. The Military Uoad. One o( llio most iinporlniil thorougUfun-H in Lane conntv it Ibe Mililury road Hint coiiiuolH the Willnmotto vnlli-y with M)Ulh tiiHinu Orrc'in. 'I'll road follow up the coume of the MliWI Fork ' WilUmelle ill rKcini mu of nioun- turn', nitd pane thrniKb Crook, Lftks and Klnmutu cimntlei. mgeno win nnnm riiilroud point to ft cnimiderable portion of II, .tin,, nnmf.l. I ItifHtoflira idllori llllVO cro8Hd the mountain and bonnht tlnilr year' mippllt-t In J'-iiK'-ue. bin owing 10 me condition of the roud ttipy Uwiw fuwer every yew. The Rrndi end iiiall lrldK in ninny iwitiince hve pollen out of rnpnir, luiiUing travel hard mid piilily Uuniforoui. Thin xtalo of affair could he eatiW reme died. A coniparulivrly .uall auin of money would tilaee the road in roudilion that would iiivile trnvel and hriuR many of the tncltnien aud fainwa from over the liioiui tain to Eugene. Tbey would couio wilb their wagon loaded with wool and return with a year' inpplie. It would be a profit able biminean return for the biiHinma men of Eugene to Minn an amount to place the road, beyond where the county wad terminate, in a pawiable condition. The Ouonly court would probubly help in repairing thi end of the road, and it ia likely that aetllert along the Hue would contribute work. TU attention of the Hoard of Trade U called to thi matter. We believe a commit tee from that organization could aemire ub. aeriptioD from our cititen aufllcient to repair the road. It in purely a tiiHinww Dialler. Those that couie patrouise the dry good merchant, grocer, hardware and ma chinery de aler, buy aaab, door, glam and painU, liarnowi, tinware, atop with the hotel keeper and Mable men, In fact there ia no branch of bniinon but what i helped by their trade. Let them know thai the road la afe and paanable and you will aee many of the people of Lake county in Eugene thi fall. There ahould be no delay in taking tbo neo emry atep to improve Ibe Military road. Turill'ton Hlfl). ().!Cjaiobally, when there la no politic or an election on hand tbo editor of the Ure gemiau revert to hi long loat love, tariff reform. After reading monopoly idea lu the Oreijuuinn for aeveral mouth pant, Ibe followiug from Wednesday' paper, con cerning Ibe tin plate tariff outrage, ia refresh ing: At the inereaied rale, tho duly would be tl5,000,(iUJ. Thia niut be be puid by tho conaumera of the country in the form of hither price for kitohen uleuaila and canned gooda. The theory of the bill ia that before July, 1811, tin plate faetorie will be under way in thi country and importation will beatopped. In that cane tho $15.0(10,000 will be paid to ironmonger in l'ittaburg and elaewhore, Instead of to the government. Hut it will come out of the pocket of the conaumera junt the aame. There i ton much tin duty already. The MoKinley tariff i too high; the aonntft tariff i too hiyli; any tariff ia too high. We can't compote with Eng laud in making liu plate without taxing con sumer too much for it. The game ia not worth the candle, ItwIgllCtl. M. W. Hunt, who wrote him Rtlf ilownan unmiligiitid aa by writing a circular letter to the membera ol Militia com pauie juat before the election unjiiatiflably commenting ou hi commander, (lov. l'ou Doyer haa reaigued tho poaition of lieuteu nut colonel of the '2ud Uegimuut, O. N. O. If the fool killer ever geta looan iu Oregon Hunt could not puMtibly eacape. The Hartley County Seat. In the vote cat for the county teat of Harney county there were eleven blank vote. The act which provide for the loca tion of the county out aaya that the place receiving a majority of nil the votea cuat (ball be Ibe county Kent, Hum received eight more vote than Harney, but lacked four vote of having a majority, there being eleven blank votea. Thi ia the ground ou which Harney i contenting the right of Duma lo the county aeat. A new kind of weapon baa been introduced ntCamaa I'rairie, I'mattlla county a plug of tobacco. Ed Khinobart hit llulim Mo Council over tbo head with a mammoth plug a few day aiuce a the reault of a dis pute over a calf. McConnell threatened to proaecute on the ground that a dangerou weapou bad boeu been uaed, ami Itbinehart waa compelled to give him the calf, the plug and $11) iu money a a compromise meas ure. Eaat Oregnniam It la learned from Stock Inspector E. (.tilhaui that the number of hhecp in Umatilla county at preaeut ia about 114,000 not counting laml inking 1)2,000 lean than laM fall. About 1)1,000 were aold, moat of which have been taken out of the couilW. From thi estimate it will be een tint the total lot of aheep in Umatilla comi ty during the winter wa in the neighbor hood of 2H.O0O. I'ortland ia lo have a wedding up nuiong the cloud on the nation' birthday. Among the projected feature of thia year' Fourth of July celebration ia a mammoth balloou aaceuaion. While moving between heaven and earth a marriage ceremony i to be per formed, the dariuu vounu couple to be ire Rented by the committee with an ileganl aet ol uruiture ami a maguilloent diamoud ring The cattle raisera of Eastern Oreoou aay that the past winter killed off the greater portion of their poor stock "icruba and (bey now have the beat slock of their herd Jelt to breed from, and with the iutroduc tion of well bred males into their herds they expect to improve their stock and within a few year they will have a deairable class of slock oo the range. Tbeoenanatuumeralor will be compelled to wait for their py unlit the return have been goue over by the Washington ofUcial aud the totals verified. When the return have all been made at Ihu local elite they will immediately be forwarded to Washing ton, and after they have been verified the money to pay the enumerator will be trauaiultted. A pbyaician in (he Iowa acuate has intro duced a bill to require every pbynciau lo place lu a general newspaper In hi comma nity a standing card, staling name of col lege from which he graduated, length of time in practice ami name ol elite or town wbere b was formerly located. The California horsa .Main tor I Mat the New York horse Tenny at the Hhlhrd Hay driving park Wednesday. 3,ll0 peniila wit nwatd the went, which waa a mi! aud a ipiar-t-r race, f'.'.OOO.Oini waa wak'ervd on tin race, 'i lia time mad w aa L''i.bratiug tit record 1 1-4 eamda. The inconststencie of the war lariflllea are innumerable, but ou of the itrongest of them i tbeir boasted intention of building up the American carrying trad on the ocean. Tbey forgi-t that if their home market lunacy prevail there will be nothing to carry. I). 1', Thompson complain that be waa Dot enumerated in lb cruau count in Tort laud. . I should realize that since the 2nd of June be u counted among the "clend." The end is not yet iu Kemmler's caae. The WVaiinflhonae t'ompauy now propowa to replevin the dynamo w mired for bis ese cutiou and stop I bur nau in that way. John L. Sullivan wa fln.l "'00 by th Ii-iNippi courts, lie paid hi fine and la free tt uii at(iiu. The 1'olitical Situation. In Minnesota. Wisconsin, llliuoia, Kansas and Nthraika, live Htatea whieii have been considered unconrpieruble atrongholds of iha Ilepublican party, the indications of great changes are developing to such au (.-stent a to cause the Ilepublican manager oonsi.hr able alarm. There ia widespread disaffec tion in the rank of the parly In tboae BtaU-a, and the eiperlcnee of the Jtenubli. cans iu Ohio and Iowa last year ia autlicient to teach them what similar disaffection may bring about st the neit election. The fail ure of the Harrison aduilui-tration W so pronoiinetd that it h-w become a bye-word of detisiou in most Jleniiblican circuit, aud there fa, outside llio circle of olllceho Ider and othei personally inti-restcd individual any more respect for i'resideut Harrison in the second year of hi administration Ihnn there was for Mr. Haye at a corresponding period. The purchase of the presidency ap pear to be quite as obnoxious to the people as the theft of the aumo. The lw. adnilni trationa reaemMi each other alao in the fee ble, vacillating uinnm r in which great pub lio qiieatioua are bandied, which may account to a great extent fur the general un popularity into which the two chief have r.' i. i-i. i....n ...... uiim, Uv ni-ver before auua. iuv initi. excited inch widespread interest, and the . i I I t. 14 1. a l,ain blundering manner in wim-u 11 w. lili.-iin mftioritv in COU gres thui far, i not calculated to promote llepulillcan iiieceaa in uie ian iiov.un. 'ri.. ui i ...i d,..u il. a leH.linu Itennhli- 1US HI. I I."' . - - rw - i can organ of Ibe nmlbweat, arkuowledgea that there I political nnreil nil over that region. The fanner aie taking a more lively iulenat In politics, and in such a .n,. in ihn that th) v have ceased to follow bliudly the dictation of the bosaea. The rloriecr-l'res ay iiiHi iub ircoi"a characteristic of the sitiMlion In the north west ia the utter disapproval br the tillera of the noil of an incn aae in nmn u... " their activity in matter political." Iheir liiftiiAiwM will be narticularlv felt iu the election of the five member of congrea from Minuesoln. The Wisconsin Ilepubli can inaiat upon making the llenuot law af fecting the school the waiu issue of the Fall campaign, and as there is a most power ful putilioaeuiliueni in iuvoi ot iuo m, . ... . i, ia n..,l.uI.U il.l the ltenubli- cans will find Ibemaelev iu a very awkward Eoailion on election day. Ibe ueniocrauc late central comtniltue, recognizing the In ...l.il.lu miniriiinllv nff,.rad then), have mode a perfect organlrtlon of the party for (be full, and are coiineni oi auceus. propose to keep the great national iaaue of tariff reform iu the front of the battle, and In ll.la tlinv ranlcnn nn the active C0-0iera- tion of the farmers and the workiugmen. Tim (uritl roorin moveiunut ha Ulilde oou- siderable inroad into Kansa. where the farmer are pailicularly anlive. llio suua tion in Nebraska it very gloomy for the He niiblican. and the most sanguine leadera of the party will bn Miiteut if they succeed in barely squeezing inrougu mia year, xhd drift of public sentimeut in Illiuoi has al ready beell indicated by the reault of Ibe spring electioua. All over -the. State the Democratic tidal wave ia spreading, und the party is in excellent apuua iut iuo paign. Ijetter Lint. r.,.n..vuf.ir tl.A rollnu'inu imrsona remained oucullud for at the poatolUce lu Eugene City, Oregon, 4 tine it, wjv: A lieu. Frauk Kemler, John W llailey, F M Long, J W Haker, T A Llllieuliiirg, Alto Drown, W K Lockharl, L Chsnuian. C W Maaon, Wallace llaruiullo, I . Matthews, Mrs Hose Duulup, Mr Ilowurd Mulkey, w II Elkin. J W Nnrmau. W II Oardemever, Atto l'eabody, Mra Hattie liobcrt, Chua E 'J Hcott, Joseph Turner, Huaan F. W Obiiuun, 1'. M. Qlaago, Jame Hays, Abe Johnson, Mrs Suaun RAii.uoADTii.it. A Ban Frauolaoo dis patch say: On July 1 another important ohange will he lnada in the schedule of the Oregon express. Tha lime will be shortened three hours. When the change ia made the train will leave bore at 0 1'. M. and arrive in I'ortland at 10 A. M. The reduction iu time will larucly be made by putting on a new train I etwern Tortluud aud Hosoburg to accomodate the largo local Iralllo and milking (lie Oregon expreas a through traiu. lly this arrangement tweuty-tbrte stops will be avoided. DrosHtiiakliii,'. Mra. E. Christian has opened dressmaking parlors in Matlock's building, second floor, and first room at the head of the stuir. Dresamakiug iu the latest styles. Farticu ar attention paid to cutting nud fitting. UcHidunce on 1 carl and Twelfth streets. (Joo. W. Kliisey, Auclonecr. .When you want your goods, housjhold furniture or laud sold at auction, call of Oeo. W, Kiusey, the pioneer aud most uc oeatful auctioneer in Lane County. He will attend to all sale on a reasonable com mission. At Mitt-heir. The hot weather Is hero nud J. Mitchell has iu stock a variety ot refrigerators, ice cream freezora and water coolers. He also bus a full Hue of the latest im proved Superior Stoves aud ltungea. Store D the I, O. 0. F. building. ltuiti Wapnm. We will have another rar load of wagon lu a few dayi, and to make room for them, we will tell the few we now have in stock at a greatly reduced pi ice. L'iummcrs k Hon. Itrlck. ltrlik. Whilcomb A- Abrama, contractors aud builders, after June 15th will have plenty beat quality brick at their yard I niilea eaat of town, and hope to supply the demand at reasonable prices. W also ooutract for all kinds of brick work aud guarantee aalia faclion. Will deliver brick on order to any part of town. TAKE IT 11F.FOIIK UREAKFAST, Th great appi titer, tonic and liver rmulator, In use for nore than M year In Knulaml I'oslliv iwitic for llvar couiplalnt; laid taU lu the mouth on arltlmi in th mornln,', dull nalus In tin head and hack ot the eyoa, tired fcelinir, iliuinea, lanKorayinptoma id Hver ooniplaint Itemeily I)r H-nley't English Ian.leliin Tonio. Helleve contiaton, liar pens the apiwtiU and tone op tha entir - teiu. Crt th trenuin from your dniKiiUt for t, and talis according t dinH-ti ma. Land for Sale. Eighty acre ot flue nplaud, t) niilea weat ot Junction. Trice $S per acre, lln house 14x20 with "L" 14x14, log barn, well of fiure water and 2 ) acre in pasture. Thi a flue bargain at the above price. Addrea It. F, Mineil, Monroe, Denton count v, Oregon. City Tue. Notice ia hereby given that lb city taxe for 1KH) are now due aud payable lo J. V. Gray, Treasurer, at hi otllo over McClnng and Johnson' store in Eugene. All taxe rs( ;xiiii within (0 day from the date hereof will become delinquent and subject to the additional charge of Itn rxr mJ. Eugene, Or., June 13ih, Ih'.HI. D. F. PoRkia, Itecorder. Whkt a Pity To so a woman's lovely feature marred by anaightly pimple and blotcbe. Voong woman, defective nutrition is the causa ol your blemiidie and th sooner yon take course ol Dt Hirer's Hydraatiuellealorative th sooner TOU ill cease to be an object of pity. For sal at E. li Lackey k Co'. Class Tree Poem. Aut.au M. IJnctNk-. Hweet ci)tlv of forest tree Dryad, that ris.me.l here d.wt dwell, Horn pleasant thought inspired by tnee, Help Ins in vre to toll; i Nn miiiHi from the Olyntpian liall On whom aml.itious Mts call, Could know my theme so well. Come with th fragrance of the trees, And glances sweet and shy; With accents like the wandering breeze Ainoni: the trcrt'ip high, And tell us now those mysterie Which lu thv booin lie. Even as we listen for thy voice, our thought ii hack t other days, and to our eye A hundred scene, with tender mdiiory frauxht. Like gray miraife rise. Visions of earlier class trees hurry past In iwift proctKiloii till we reach at hut. The day when Aim Mater's first born came. An I set a gnen memorial of tha'r name, A laurel tree, the prophecy of fame. Hinca then, a il.ir.en years that tree lies stood, And told the flying rears with rinxa of wood, While round th laurel, standi a sisterhood Of vouiiKcr trees like dials net to mark The coursing aeasonr, or like scrolls to tell The record of the years, and keep it well Iu folds tijflit rolled, and railed beneath the bark. We do riot plant to day the la'irel tree, Whist chaplet many a victor's head has crowned; Our sapling has another pediuree, lint not leu ancient, not the less renowned. The cadar wrapping Lebanon's rugjjod brow, From which was hewn the Hebrew temple's frame. The masted ships that sail the ocean now. With thee, O hemlock tree, a kindred claim. A useful, hardy and adventurous band, Yet scarce surpassad in beauty and in grace, Thy kind make vergren the barren land. Anil clothe with pleasantness the desert plac. We mark the sirwy fibres of thy grain, We see thy slender lieauty round them twine, And by thy Maker's finger written plain We read, that strength and beauty both com bine In every full, complete, harmonious whole. Those nature which with grociousnea moat blest Need not in sterner virtuea be surpassed liy the unlovely and uncouth they cast Aside one halt their heritage divine, They l the perfect countour of the snul, Who value strength the more, beauty the less. We do not choose the storied laure tree, We mayyimt to a hiurel orown attain; Hut more than honor dn w strive to gain, For fama and honor undeserved may lie, The spirit holds the true nobility. And patient courage cannot live ill vair.. We choose us then a tree of sturdy staff, A tree to meet misfortune, anil endure, A hardy tree to aland before rebuff, To oiHie it bosom to the wind' rude cuff. To drive Its rootlet where the soil i sure, And in the maddest tempest stand secure; A tree of evergreen, undaunted mind, That da-ells not always in the sheltered Vale, Kut clambers sometimes up the mountain side Where the thin groaaea scant aiipmrt can find: That ataods unaweit and lets defiance shake It plumed crest, which frightened cataract hide Deep iu the rock'-i culm lap their faces pale. Such trees in us a loftier spirit wake, They teach what lowlier growth would f.dl to teach, They spur the hairing footsteps, till we scale Those heights we had not thought before to reach. Tree of the West, child of the sunset states. Useful and brave and beautiful and free, (iod give to us, whatever destiny waits, A spirit like to thee. Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wilkin, tha druggist, U not tu.llinir "Wia.lnm'a ltobcrtine" for the complexion, the niont elegant and only really harmless preparuiion oi us Minu u me world, and giving a beautiful picture card with ovcry bottle . Special Notice. I will stand at my farm, C niilea southeast of Eugene, the Clevulnnd bay stallion t'rince, formerly kept by A. C. Drown iu Eugene, on the following term a, vie: Hingle leap, $0, to be paid wheu service ia rendered; season, 18, to be paid at lie end of the sensou; to in sure living colt, $10, due when colt stands up and suck. If the colt dies before 1 year old I will refund the $10., For Ibe best colt sired by my home I will give a premium of $'25. the exhibition to be held at Eugene on the second Saturday in September after colls are foalded. Further: I will put in purse ou, with auy stable horsemen, and the man who product 6 of the bust colts sired by his borne takes ibe money. A. J. Kkknky. Goshen, Oregon.. E. 0. POTTER, Attorn ey.at-Law, EUOENE, - - OREGON. Ofmck llooin No. 4, Duuu's Dlock. Tho Celebrated French Cure, r,ru,,u'APHRODITINE'' ur money retun.1. ileit. Is Hold on a POSITIVE GUARANTEE to en re auy form of u.tvoiu disease, or any V vw ' lilsimler of the Brrnor; ocnomtlvo or- AFTER lans of cither sex whether arising from the xccssivv use ol Stimulants, Tolweeo or Opium, or through youthful Ind'scrctlou, over liidulg ince, Ac., such as Loss ol Ilraln Power. Wakeful ness. llcarliiR down I'alm In H'O Hack, Heniliial Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Norturn ll Emissions, U-iicorrrnea, pluiues. Weak Mem ory, IjsisoI Power and luipoteucy, which If no glectcd ofteu lead lo premature old aue and lusan Ity. Price 11.00 a box, 6 boxes lor f00 Heul by malt on receipt of price. A WKITTKN (IVAnANTKK Is given for every .VWI order rwTlved, lo refund the money If a Permanent cure la not effected. Wo have thousand of testimonial from old ml young, of llli aexe, who have bceu jK'rina nenily funil by the umj of Ai-iisoditin. Circular free. Addivs THE APHRO MEDIC'NE CO. , WKSTKaN aRAKCH, UOX il, " POBIUSD, OK E. It. Luokey & Co., Eugene Agents, Eugene H Store, E. Sctiwarzschild, Prop. (Sut-cesaor W Oeo. Collier) BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAPS, GI.OUKS. SrECTACI.ES, WALL TAVElt X SCHOOL SlTrUES. Orler bv mail promptly attended to. Ad dress 1K.k Hox 173. NOTICE FOH rUliLlCATlOX. l.AHII 0'lCt AT Ktwt HI S.l, Or., I June 111, lHiaV I TOTK E IS HEItEltY GIVEN THAT IA th following nanied settler ha filed no tice of bi intention to mak final prof ia support of his claim, and that said proof will ! made More the t'lrk of tlx County Ciirt of Ijb Civ, Or., at Knirene, Or.,nnThurday, August lwsi, via: J li Stevenson, Yn emp tion No. fi.ia for tbe W 1 I of X V A and W J J of rt W l i. Sec 23, Tp. IS 8, K It W-t, W M. He names th following wiUeaao to prove his ooitiauoiis residrn.- ur, and cultivatioa of, aaid land, via: i M Miller, tiro W Marlin. of Kugen. 1 Jko Cu, tlr, lien Aader , W m fstl.-v, ol l l-arrBos, Lau t o., Or. (.'MAS, W. Joasmxi, lUgiater. Groceries Having purchased the Matlock. Grocery Store. we call the attention of the public to the fact that we will keep on hand a FIRST-CLASS stock of groceries, which will be sold to our pat rons at the lowest rates. FISHER BROS. Wood Saw In;. ' Mr. Wm. Horn is prepared to saw wood with bia nincbine. Leave orders nt J. D. Matlock's store, and Mr. Horn will com mence work the Moudays of each week. WW A Farm or City Property ? Do you want your House, Barn, Household Goods or Life Insured ? Do you want to Borrow or Loan Money on Real Estate Security ? THEN CALL cEiiEii mm imi m n SMITH & BUNCH, Managers. Office, - - Odd Fellows Temple. Square Dealing is Our Motto. ryREFKRENCES: Firnt National Hank, and Lane County Bank, of Eugene; Santa Fe Exchange Hank, of Murceline, Mo ; Citizens Bank, Nevada, Mo. VCQ PfllVIC To the Place where you can get I LO U U III L value received; where there is a firm that will treat you white and you will get all you pay for: Do you not know that when a man comes to your house with a team and a Hewing machine and puts it in your house to sell it to you that he has to make a bigger profit on it than a dealer who does not have to pay a man and a team, and feed the team. Tlii'se fellow wcur diamonds with the money tlicy virtually Htonl from the fiirnioric I caution all pennm tiguinst t,he8H( everlasting Kwindlers and liars, which I assert there in no menus too low fur thein to resort to to make a salt) of their machine, and then v,hen you have Uu;ht that machine you will find out to your mirrow that yon are not dealing with him "but with Koine, company, and they will put you to tho wall or take the machine heck and you will lose all you have paid on it. Now why do you not huy of a firm that huy anil wll machines the srinieftH other goudh? This the Barker Gun Work. doP8. - We carry In stock at all times the DOMESTIC and DAVIS, the Lest machines IN THE WOULD. The Davis took more -GOLD Than any other machine at the l'aris Exposition in 18.S9. The DOMESTIC newla no com mm lation, as it ia an old ruliahle company and has always given satisfaction. Do nut buy until you have consulted me and looked at my machines. I will save you money and that is worth your time to corns and nee. Trices of the Davis and Domestic are from $35 up, Cauli, and (10 more on time of monthly paymenta. Uood notes at cash prices with interest taken. Come aud see the Hue Fishing Tackle. Trout flies tied on Central Draujit Sproat Hooks At 40 Cents Per Dozen.v These are a line fly and cannot lie liought elsewhere for lesa than 7fi eta per dozen. Leaders Lines, Poles and Ueels at very low prices. Come and buy where your money will gn the furthest I also have a very nice line of Croquet at all prices. Fins boys wagin, iron axle, bushed hub, at $1.10; never before offered fur less $1.75. Small watrona at 50 ots. Our line of Baby Carria ges is the Largest and Cheavest. Cotno and sec them. 1 Haby Currince for y3 B0; Better, $3 On " " Farasol Tup $ " " CauopTop... !!..'."!!!!. 6 75 1 NiceTricicle, large .'!"!!.!!!!!' 7 60 medium small I 1'2-Jimge double breech-loader, new, at Secial price Kemember the Barker Gun Works STARR lamessSliop nAVINU OrEXED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP 0 9th STREET opposite Star Bakery, I am now prepared to furnuh everything in that line at the LOWESTJIATES. The Moat Competent Workmen Are employed, and I will rndeator to give satisfaction to hj n i favcr rue with a call. A. A. CTIUIUIX CALL AT THE Central hi Store ! For all kind of DlU'fJS, CHEMICALS, l'A'l ENT MEDICINES, TOILET AllTICLES, AND DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES 2dT riiyaiciaiiH Pn-Hi-riptioiiK mid Family Ri'cipeu carefully Compound r.(l DAY OH NIGHT. Toleplioni', No. 75. II. INUALLS, Pkop. ALSO OFFICE OF II. INGALLS, Veterinary Surgeon, Who will attend nil coIIh in this city nud Hurrounding country. Sutiafuc tion Guaiantced. ID! OH 211 ON TIIF.- MEDALS - q qq 4 00 8.00 GRIFFIN Sells the Celebrated NON-RUSTING Tinware, GENERAL DEALERS IX HARDWARE, STOVES ETC JiUGENE, - OIIEGOK GRAND -foe- TO-DAY AND NEXT WEEK. 4 Five Choice Lines of Nobby Light Weight . SUMMER SUITS at ACTUAL COST. READ! READ! First Choice. 25 Suits brown mixed light weighth Cheviot $6 50; former price, $10. Second Choice Brown and gray light weight Flannel Suits, $7; former price 10 50. Third Choice. Fancy Cheviot Mixture, 12 50; former price, $1G. Fourth Choice. Fancy light weights Cheviot, $9; former price, 813. Fifth Choice. Gray mixed light weights Tweed, 10; for mer Price, 15. SEE DISPLAY IN WINDOW. S. I. MEPLT The Pacific Tea Co. Has Changed Hands f. J. 0. Rhinekrt, Having purchased it. He will sell goods at REDROCK PRICES! Full Line of Groceries, Glassware and Crockery. Handsome Presents given away with Teas and Coffees. NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE MWW3L 'JtO it 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 STOCK IS eFrce New and Stylisli.3 Look us over; if we do not save you money, we will nmke soniej one el sell to you low. -A FULL LINE Eugene -AJH-JO- G. N. FHAZER, - . Proprietor. MAKES ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS, STORE FRONTS AND ENGINES. KEPAIimCQ OF ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY A SPECIALTY. 1 bUJL1 1 nt mr worit to giv.tUfcti. Shop. eon.r of Eiehtli m bui no. O. N. FRAZt'R. OFFER READ! DRESS GOODS STOCK OF OF GROCERIES F. B. DUNN Foundry ! SHOES