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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 11, lttfO. the Mckinley hill. TIic Absurdity of lis Claim to be In tlie Intercut of Fttrmirn. The farmers, says lbs Huron, B. D.. Hu. rslint, tie told that the MuKinloy tariff bill ws framed iu tlieir interrist, And In proof of this tbojr Hie referred tu the protection rItsd tbem by tbe increased duties cd agricultural product. Let ui see bow tbe claim will bear luTextigatiou. Tbe duty on corn bai been increased (ruin 1U cents to 15 centa per bushel in order to protect tbe farmer from tbe importation ol "pauper lubor corn." Tbe total amouut o( corn imported for tbe fiscal year 18HU mounted to 2,401 bnaheli. Tbe export! for tbe aame time t(nre G!),6H2,. l'29 buabela. How tbankful tbe farmer ongbt to be for tbe Increased protection RKuinit foreign corn! On corn menl tbe duty baa been doubled, tbe present rate of ltl cents per bushel being rained to 20 cent. Tbe necessity for tbia additional protection la eridentlwhen it la known that 'i'M buabela of corn meal were imported lat year, against in export of 312,18(1 barrel. Oata are to be protected by an inoresse of duty from 10 to 15 cent per bunbel. Tbe Import of oata were 22,310 buabela, and export (121.220 buabela. Itye will remain with only 10 cent per buabel protection. Tbn I wrong. Hixteen buabela of rye came into tbia coun try laat year, sgiiinst i!X7,r25 buabel eut out. Tbere ouM to be mora protection against tboae 1(1 bushek Tbe duty on wbeat baa been increaaed from 20 cent to 25 cent per puahel. Tbe farmer will be grate ful for tbia. Laat year no lea than liW.CI!) buabela canio in to compete witb tbe home product, of which 4(1,411,128 buahela were exported. Wheat Hour ia to pay an ad valo rem duty of 23 per oent. instead of 20 per cent. Tbe import were l.l.lll barrela, and export 0,374,803 barrela. The American apple crop muat be protected. Tbere ha been no duty on applea, green, ripe or dried, but tbe American orchard ia to have tbe pro tection of 2 oeuta a pound on dried apple. Laat year wo exported 042,400 barrel of green apple and 22.102.o7D pounds of dried applea. We Imported not an apple nor .i pound of driid applet. The duty on bacon and bam baa been increased from two to live rent per pound. The import were 215,130 pound aud export 400,221,04(1 pouuda. Ou beef, pork and mutton tbe present duty ia oue ceut per pouud; tbe pr pnaed duty ia two centa. Tbe import were 215,575 pound and export 2M.1I'.M,12I pound. It U ax plain a a pike-ataff that the farmer are Kiili'eritig because of waul of protection on their corn, wbeat, rata, rye, bacon, beef, pork, corn meal and applea, They are burning their com in Kanaa be cauae 2,401 buabela imported mined their home markets They are scattering their corn nieul on the ground because 3'JO buabel of foreign meal found ita way iuto tbe coun try ; they blew tbemaelve to piece i b dried applea and water because they bad uo tariff fence to keep out the foreign apple that bad not nought admittance. They mortgaged tbeir furina beonuaa one pouud of bacou wa impoited for every 1,500 exported. Ktuto Election. On November 4th, tbe following elate will elect (tats ollluers, legislature ami con grraamen : California, Colorado, Connecticut, Dela ware, Kutisas, Maapachuaetta, Michigan, Minneaoln, Nebraska, Nevada, New llamp eh ire, North Dakota, Pennaylvanla, South Carolina, South Dakota, Teiai, Tenueaaee and WiHconxiu. . Tbe following will elect minor atato of ficer, legislatures and congreaamen: Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Mlaaou rl, New York, North Carolina, Ohio and Weat VirRluia. Tbe following will elect congressmen: Alabama, Arkniiaaa, Ueorgia, Kentucky, Louiniaua, Maryland, Miaiaaipp, Montana, New Jerey, Itbode Island, Virginia, Wash ington and Weat Virginia. Tbe following alnte have already elected congreaamen: Idaho, Mains, Oregon and Wyoming. The beneficent tendency of the MoKinley tariff bill, for the manufacturer, is beginning to be felt. On white lead for paintlug pur pose tbere bai been an increase of two cent per pound. A substantial lucreaae ha been made in tbe coat of tin aud glass, aud a Dumber of dealers interviewed expect an ad vance of from 10 to 25 per cent, in all cheap er grades of woolen good. We have yet to learn of auy iucreaae in the price of labor. Ou tbe ooutrary it i stated on what teems to be good authority that manufacturer' agent are in Europe seeking to induce arti sans to emigrate to America. The iniquity known a tbe McKlnlcy bill wa a payment made by the Republican party for the finan cial aid extended tbem by the manufacturer with which Harrison waa elected president. Tbe people will now have t chance to tee that the tariff tax it paid by tbe consumer, Tbe Infamous McKlnlcy bill hat become t ' law. Tbe average tariff, or tax, it raised from about 47 per ceut to about til) per cent, and an upward lendeuov iu the price of hun dreds of necessities to the poor and middle claaaei ia already tbe result. And slill lie. publican speaker tnd papers are aaanilug cue people lual "Iho turtir it not tax. The Ban Franciaoo Examiner ttitet that ladiet dreas goods aud furuiahingt will be advanced from 10 to bO per oent over present prices in oonaequenoe ot tbe MoHiuley bill, Portland Suuday Welcome: "Taking the whole real eatate market from a metropolitan point ot view neutering al tbe city of Port laud, it ia apparent that tbe speculative val ues nave reacted a poiut bibber In this vt cluity tbun is cuuaiatent with an active transfer of property. Value are held at aucb bign rates (or suburban property aa to check speculative iuveatmauta, a alto to de ter the tendency of our tenement claase from sevkiug outaide homes, a it i safer to pay high reuts (ban to get mvolved with lualalimeut purchases iu motor hue town- alles al preaeut figure. The school suueriuttndeut of 8ookau rouuty has revoked tbe oertltlcale of school teacher llrooka because be chewed tobacco lu and out of school. Tbe cbaige aamat him was preferred by school cblldivu. llronk ackuomledgcd bis guilt when he was put on tbe wituees aland, but be said be did not know it waa against the law of the State or he would not have doue to. Oregon t tlm World'i Fair. Editor Cdard-I have just returned from Chicano where I waa in attendance at lb meeting of tbe commissioner of tbe World' Columbian Exposition, and propoie to give tome of tbe outlines of what In my opinion will be the proper course fur Oregon to pnraue wnon tue time comes ior aouuu, That tima will aome at soon a tbe commii. siouersare ready to report to President Harrison that tbe laud ottered lor a sue tun the unloosed buildings are adequate aud that tbe ten millions are secured; then un der tbe law by which we are acting the President will issue bis proclamation for world's fair. We have accepted tbe land offered for a location, as adequate, but tbe plant of the buildings were not ready, nor was the laat five millions of the ten which Chicago was to raise, secured. All we could do then waa to adjourn subject to tbe call of tbe President. Tne matter oi ouuuiogs auu money will both be settled in a abort time, aud al the next meeting tbe committees, who have been anooiuted and oouhrmed, will bring tbe whole matter into buaiueaa shape. Then, my plan is to bare a atate oommlasioner on agncuiiure, uuouu iruiv, one on lumber and one on minerals, and at the aame lime each couuly should have a local oommittee. We have resources that are not surpassed by any otber state aud we should be present In tne neat possiuie snaps. Mv exnerieuce is that where an Individual county or slate makes an exhibit they are charged witb showing ineir Dear, so we abould be carelul to exhibit nothing but the beat. If I am auy judge of tbe spirit I see everywhere displayed I must oouclude that the coming world's fair will be tbe greatest tbe world bat ever seen, aud will far sur pass tbe fairs at Philadelphia or New Or leans. I hope after the next meeting we have, that matters will be so shaped as to know Jut what to do, so ny oouoen oi ac tion we can make our sute aud ber re sources known throughout tbe world, M.Wat ins. Eugene, October 8, 1800. Florence Notes. The Went. Hays k Wllka' mill It being endow! will) lumber cut from ila own saws. Quite t delegation of our farmers go to J'debnrg on tbe Dili iiiitant to make dual ,oof on tbeir claims. Plenty of wild ueesw aud ducks have just arrived and their Iriei.dly quack inform, us they will remain during the winter. Oacar Fuuke baa just completed Ibe build iug ofabouae for smoking salmon. It is large enough to contain 600 salmon hung at proper distance while they are being smok ed. On an average there are 200 caaes of sal niou put up every day iu Meyer k Kyle's cannery. Mr. Kyle inform ua that the sal mon were never l.irger or better than tbia year. Florence ia to have a cut stone building erected on the corner of Adams and Maiu hi reels. It is to he two stories high, the lower story to be used for a bank aud the upper for office. Oeo. M. Miller I the in tending builder. It is estimated (but tbere is no leat than 12.800 acre of nood farming lauds, that is in close proximity to Florence mid Glenada, which invites the intrepid settler to occu pancy. Tbere will be some exoitemeut in Florence about coal soon. A atrunger oanie to our office showing sample of coal aud assured us he would in the near future determiue it extent. Hy request we do not publish bit name Mr. A, P. Anthony and lumily are now residing tt Gardiner. Mr. Authouy is super intending the construction of tbe life laving station buildings, tnd tbere are many more Florenceitet who have fouud employment on the work. Now that tbe fifty thousand dollars appro. Eriation for tbe improvement of our harbor as passed through all the powers that be and ia now a law, the last excuse hasoome to a timely end. and tbe organization of aboard of trade muat neoesssrily follow. 8uch an institution, concentrating as tt dooa all the wealth aud best intellectual foroea of citizens, ha tendency to place our people in the rauks of progressive men, aud our town in a more conspicuous position among sister bamlett in Oregon, witb prospects ever so bright. - II 4aV Defended Iter Honor. F. F. Tomnleton was tbot and Instantly killed about 10 o'clock buuday night by Mn. Hainey. living five miles from Draiu, on the Hmith river road. Templeton wet about 55 year old, a married man and sawyer by trade. He and Mr, Ilsiuey bad taken np homestead on emttn river, sun day eveuiug llaiuey left for the river to fin ish a bouse lor Templeton, wno waa to follow witb Hainey 't family Monday. Tem pleton was large, stout man. Mrs. Hainey is quite small aud delicate. Hhe told her husband that she was afraid of Templeton, as be had insulted ber teveral lime. About 10 o'clock Templeton made an assault upon Mr. Hainey with bit person indecently ex posed. Hhe told him to stand back, lie attempted to lay hold of ber, when she fired, missing him. He then rushed at her, and ahe fired a teooud shot, tbe ball striking him in the neck, coming out at the base of the brain. He full on the floor, where be lay until the coroner wa summoned Tuesday, There being no near neighbor, and the night very dark, Mrs. Hainey waa compelled to remain all night in tbe home with the dead uiuu. Tbe coroner's jury rendered a verdict of justifiable killiug. The Desert of Bahara is no longer the -Tnotiyiu of dryness. Apparently Ineibana tible veins of water have been found in ar- lesiau wells bored there. Foa FLonxNct. The Eugene-Florence Mail and Slant l.iue leavea Eugene Mou days, Wednesday, Fridays 7 a. m; leaves Florence alternate days; fate, including meals and lodging, 1 4.00; freight, 1.60 per bun dred pound. Quick trips aud good treat' meut. bee ut aud save money. Kiiuumcs Si Fidemon. InimeiHe Profit In Hop. Lynda, Wash., Pioneer Pre. M. A. Judaon Informs n that bishot.rard, which contains about twenty acres an- leas ed by Ihe Winkler liroa , la worth llo.OOO this year. Tbia ia an Immense amount to be derived from one field. He tay that the . . . . : ntarlrMdnrf ItlS UOD 001 OI osrYraiiua; n r crop will not exceed $2000, which amount Will um iu "w..- f ... . , , ' tbe it will be ieen tbt Ibe Winkle lira: nd Mr. JtuUon wui nei ciwr rt... . All suti - eVim thssir IwofltY atcr UI eJtlil.UW U( IU'Mt ttvsa- which far exceeds the return of any other on ten timea the amount ot isnu. iii; confidently expected that within tbe next year or two bop nising In this valley will tw one of tbe chief industries, that extensive fields will be planted, and more care taken in Ihe cultivation of the same, and Ibut, ty paying proper attention to tint industry, tbe fanners will be able to reap large returns lor their labor. Dictlonarien. The Ocd office received cousignmen of Ihe Webster's Dictionaries tba we are offering at premium. Those who bave sobacribed or others who wlb to subscribe can now get lb book by calling st this offioe. Tboae who have taken It are well pleased with the quality and cheapness of the book. Ilemeniber, tbe dictionary and Gdskd for one year cost but fo.oU. i hey are needed iu every family, the one a a work of constant reference and the other to give the complete local new of Eugene and Lane county. You cannot afford to do without either. Delinquent Tax Notice. Notice is hereby given that Ibe oily i of 1800 of Eugene is now deliuqoeut and bai beeii placed in my bands for collection. Those who are delinquent are notified that oules prompt payment is mode cost will lie made. . ' Sept. 12, 1800. I. E. STKVtNS, Marshal. For Sale. an ........ nl r...a tuAvr fliim land for sale. r m ..1-i.r T.iin.l ailioininir and of same character produced laat year (I Ions timothy nay per acre, i wo spring ummi " n uariftinnv Isllil. vjuuil iiui- range. For terms aud information, apply tt till! nine". Itrick. Brick. Whitmmb A Abrams. contractors aud builders, bave pleuty of tbe beat quality of hriek tit their vard W. miles east of town, and will supply the demand at reasonable prices. Ttiey also contract ior an aiuu ui hrick work aud Guarantee satisfaction. Will deliver hrick on order to any part of town. Geo. W. Klnsey, Auctioneer. When vnn want vour cood. household furniture or land sold at auction, call of Oeo. W. Kinsey, tbe pioneer and most suc cessful auctioneer in Lane Connty. He will attend tu all sales on a reasonable com mission. Wood Sawing;. Mr. Wo. Horn is preDared to aaw wood witb his machine. Leave order at J. D. Matlock's store, and Mr. Horn will com mence work the Monday 01 eacn ween. Farm for Sale. A number one farm for sale. Inquire at thit office. SATISFACTORY RESULTS. Aknnt ..hi. ,n ton mv attention waa called to Dr. Killer's Cough Cure, since which time 1 have used It with oi4 anu- young; wun the moat satisfactory results. In fact I keep it always on hand. K. J. TKUMiuu.i., oi Trumbull A Ueebe, Seedsmen and Nursery men. Han Francisco. CaL For tale at E. B. Luckey ft Co'. in tHUiit ! Hit new t7.V00 bitdir acmss the Willamette at A I two y will b about . 76 luet siKive low water mark. I h south ap proach will lie eaaily couilructed. but lbs north one will have to lie a Inn- oue as iW is just a mile (nun first itirel to the first land la lln too county that is completely above hiuh wa ter, which it will proliahly b impracticable to reach as the oust would be ts great. Dr. Waif red Nslsou, who hat spent a euro tier of year ai 1'aasuia, hat just returned to New xork City fnnu Paris, where he com llted a series of investigations ooooeminu the IH-raent status of the canal Dr. Nelsoa MVS the feeling in Paris is ce of profound dntir. Socially, financially and sdent locally Ferdi nand de Laaaeja ir dud. Indiana can nut have whisky under the law evea fur medicine. W. 11. Mi UriJe, a drug gut of Adams, L'nuttille osmty, sold !iqunr to Indians a pfMcriptitsju I ke l ulled hutr district attorney holds that the law has b-a violated and Mr. Mcllride will, accord ingly, pay a visit to J uilge Deady. Ill Worst fact about tlie KreuUar &ioU ia not cmitM-cted with the character nf the lk iUelf, but it is that so many peoide should buy it seplMaliif it bxt. Vim still, few under eland its motive purpose or its intended teach in It only roti f io.OfiO to run ou of tbe tig tiu kin Mcamers asaroae the AtlanUc. A (IRKAT MISTAKE Is olien made tu uotaslntthrCalltornlalVwIllve aiet Nensllve Klwlnc I Ollstl l llw (or Collulis, i-olds, rMiip, ciiiiuiiiIIoii, as It Is theonlv eouati run- Iu the I'. H. free I nun opiates, rine lor rliikln-ii try It slid v. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY LIST, II. II. Stone, Agent. Khirti 12!', o Flanucl Shirts 10c Collar 3c Cuffs 6o Under Drawers .. . 8 to ltl c Under Shirtt 8 to lOo Night Shirt 10o Sock I 5c Handkerchief 'ie Silk Handkerchiefs So Balance of list iu proportion. Call and tee samples. DR. ABORN 18 NOW AT fOUTUtHC, OnCOiX. ron those who i astot rotRiBii cm ns, BMAltl.HDIli TUKATJim PLAIKO riThV IS TIIK Hr AtH Of ALL THAT WILL UTB STAJITAXIX)l BKLIKF 1SU A PLUXAXUfT IIHK. The most ply. positive anl pcrmv nent cure fur Cutan li of the I Ieai I, Asthma, end all Throat, Bronchial, LimR. Heart, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Affectioui, Nervous Debilitv, etc. Consumption, in lu variout stages, permanently cured. Dr. aborn's Original Modb of Treat ment aud hit Mkdicathd Inhalation3 jfivet instantaueoui relief, buildt np ami revitalizes the whole constitution and vstetn, thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervous, debilitated end broken-down constitutions, old and young", invariably gain from ten to thirty pouud in from thirty to ninety days. Dr. A horn's phenomenal ski'! ami mar velous cures bave created the greatest astonishment on the Pacific Coast and throughout the American continent, dur ing the past twenty-five yean. Asthma, CataiTb of the Head, and all Throat, Bron chial aud Lung trouble insUntly relieved, dl?o Eat Diseases and Deafness often cured pennanen'.ly at first consultation. Da. A nnn i'a menu ifl I tumptkin." and a treatise on "Catarrh of the Hepd," with evidences of some ex traordinary cures, mailed free. Call ot address na arabm Fourth and Xorrlsoa 8ts rertlaad, Oreroa. Kvr Hnmi treatment, securelv Daclted. tent bv exprcu lo all parti of the Pacific Coast, lor those who) cannot possibly call ia person. All INVITED TO CALL FOR FREE CONSUITATIOR. YAQUINA KOUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD AM OREGON DEVELOPMENT COS. STEAMSHIP LINE. 225 MILKS SHOSTtB, 20 HOD Rt LPS TIMB Than br other MnU. Klrst class throuiih ttmmon and Kreixht line (mm Port laud and all pc-int in the WILLAMETTE VALLEY To and from San Francisco, Cal. For information apply tn C. C. Hoorjl, Act (Jcn'l Frt Pans Agt ()rtrB Pacific K U Co. SAIUNd DATES. From Ysyjuina. WillametU Valley, Ocb-uer4th Willamette Valley, " lHth WillametU Vallsr, 7th From nan Francisco. WillametU Valley October 13th Willamette Valley " Wnd WillametU Valley " 31st This Comisny reserves tbe right to change sailing dat"S without notice rsssengrrs from Portland and other Wil lamette valley points can malts close connec tlons with the trains nf the Yequine route at Albany and Corvallis, and if destined to Ran Francisco, should arrange to arrivt at Yaquina tht tvening before date of taillLg. Passenger and Freight rates the lowest C II HaswsXL, Jl, UorvalUa, Ure. Gen Frt t Pass Ag't, Oretnn Development Ccf DM Mnnurnmery St. Ran rrsncleco. GEO. F. CHAW, AGENT, EUGENE. AUMINIHTRATOIt'S NOTICE. NOTICE W HKItKBY UIVKS THAT E. 1. SIC Clniiahan baa la-en by the eoiinty court of ijiiic County, orcKon, duly spisilntrd adintnls trator of the estate of Kulwn Wft-khain, defeased, and all persons having claims asalust mid estate are hereby nntlrM ti present tbe same with projK'r Toucliers to tne unnersiirneii, aunuius tratnr, at his olllce over the First Satlimal Bank buililliiK til KUKvne, Oregon, wllhln atx mouth Inim ttie Hate hereof- Hated thla llth day of Oct., iwi. K. J. McCLANAHAX, L IIII.YEC, Attorney. Administrator. University-Bookstore B.F.DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. THAVK SOME VERY DESIRABLE Karma. Imtirnved and llnimliroved Town property for sale, on easy terms, Property Eented and Eents Collected, The Insurance Companies I represent are among the Oldest and most Reliable, and In tbe Piiompt and Equitable adjustment of their OSsee BTAXI) nECOND to ii ONE. A share nf vour patronage is solicited. Ottioe-In City llall. R. F. DORRIS. McClarens Building, (Opposite F. M. Wllkina'Druir Store,) Has an extensive Stuck of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station ir-j. Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc. "Orders for Bookt tnd Subscriptions to Newspapers and Periodicals promptly at tended to. Brick! Brick! Brick! BEST QUALITY Of BRIC KIPT CONSTANTLY OK hand. Will excUnire brick for all kinds of farm produce. Kiln and residence at Wal ls Hutte, two miles West of Eugene. Brick delivered immediately on receipt of order. JUS. UUIUIVKU, A. Y. Peter. Agent, Eagene, Barker Gi forks, NINTH STREET, 111 Tho Celebrated French Cure, T."1:,!rl "APHRODITINE" "hSSH Is An n on A POSITIVC OUARANTII to cure say form ol n rvius disease, or any ilntnltr of the iciiomilTe or AFTER ..... .! in.ar B..t a briber arlsins Irotn the tirrsstve use ol ."llmulsnts, Totceo or dplutn, or tbroujh youthful lud'.errrlluu, over Indult Hire, Ac, such ai Loss of Brain Power. Wakeful rim.llrarliiidoaal'slusln the Bars. Srmlual Weakness Hysteria. Nervous Prostration Joeturn si Eaitsalons, UurorrhoM, Dluiness, Weak Mem ory, Uof Power slid loipotenry, whkh If ne (lertisl ottea Irad to rcinstureo!dasud lusan Ity. Price ll.W a bol, t twtes lor o.W Sent by Biait ua receipt ol price. A WUITTKS urARAWTER Is tve for every f .VW order recelttst, lo reluud the money If a PtrsiiMSI ear Is Utt eaVrlrd. M e bsve tbousauds ol tesUmoulals from old aud yv-trt, of ts'th sexes, who hste been penua ueutly rei4ii) e use of Araaooinsa. ( In ular free. Ad.tna THE APHRO NEOIQ'NE CO. - wssrsss aasKca. BOX fl. " ruavli-li., . R. JXC'KEY Aetata, Eue NEW YORK mm mn Which has become so popular among the lady shoppers ot Euirene and vicinity, is one of a sys tem uf S,M) similar stores operated hy C. B Rouss, of New York City. Their supply Is ob tained from manufacturers, Jobbers, Importers bankrupt sales and small crowded out manufac Hirers, to whom Mr. Rouss advances a low prr rentem' above the net cost ot their (roods and fur nishes them money to continue their business during the season. This stork consists of Ladies & Gents Furnishing Goods Tinware. Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Linens, -Housekeeping Novelties, Notions While the stork Is not larye, a consignment of new goods reaches us weekly. We are not after big prices. We make low prices and hold them there. We are after a large trade, aud are using every business method to secure It. We ask no better endorsement than the hundreds of custo mers who have dune business with us during the past few weeks. Our prices eannot be dupli cated In Lane County. Rpretfully Submitted to Ihe rpt Cash Trade, FRANK & FISK, Ninth Strwt, EnnTif, Or. 2ti 00 20 00 1 00 8 00 9 00 111 00 MISS CLARA CHADBOURNE, Late of Boston, al.ua. Teacher of ART, fRtanc at t. J. Omih'i. on Muth trwt. Ktitvm, ompm. Tcruti ou uon. lTwhite, DENTIST, (Success. to Dr. X. J. Taylor.) OFFICE, Orsr Matlock's Store. WsXTtn Fifty buahela of (food clean orria-dri4 seed, at Uoldamith'a grooary ature. 1 Fine 10 Gauge Gun, Cost $C0, aeoond hand, at fine a Quo at anybody ueedt. Our price is remarkably low, it it only f 25 00 1 Fine Winchester, DS Calihre, as good as new .' 11 00 1 Fiue 12-hore laminate 1'. G., K. 11. B. A. S. N. Shot Guu, two barrela 10 00 1 fine li rarker, been used a little 1 Fine 10 l'arker, been nsed a little 1 Tap Knap, li B, laminated tiugle barrels, R. B. T., E. X. T. It 1 'i Iwie, tiugle Champion Ran Gun, second hand 1 10-bore, seme as the above, hut ia new and full nickel 1 aame as above but 12 P. G. R. B. and rubber cap. full nickel. . . All kinds of inchester luiles, also Colt a Rifle, Marlin and Flobit Rifles of all kinds, shapes and sizes for sale, trade or hire; also 100 Shot Guns of all kinds, too numerous to mention. Our Fall Stock has arrived and is some of the finest poods in the city. AGKNT FOR THE CELEBRATED IMPERIAL ARMS COMPANY. Cheap Grade 10 or 12 Gauge $28 50 Fine " " " " 40 00 These guns are worth more money than this, but the Company want to push sales, and to do this they have made these prices, which give more than value received. The $40.00 Crado will compare with $100.00 Grades of other Guns. See my lino line of Razors has cot anything to shave. They will shave anybody who Remember 9th Street, the Ronefactor of Mankind, Rarker Gun Works. Come and see our Animal Traps, all sizes, good to catch any kind of wild animal. Ammunition for all kinds of Guns and Cannons, also Masting Powder, Caps, Fuse, Giant Powder and Dyna mite. Gunsmithing in all its branches and all kinds of light machines Repaired. Call at the Barker Gun Works for Pocket Knives, all prices, r II Styles. 9 St. 9 St. Barker Gun Works, Insure Against Fire With one of tho Loading Companies. For Insurance in any of the following standard Companies; Sew Zealand, Capital Stock j qqq qqq rhoenix of London, 5,000,000 Hamburg Bremen, of Germany, 3,000,000 Apply to E. J. FRASIER, Agent, Eugene, Oregon. For Real slate Bargains in Farm and Ciij Property Call on Lane County Land & Loan Co. Fix tins m your ft MATLOCK'S NEW CHOICE NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS Are nsw ottered at PRICES which make them Wo., i UOIl llie iiOWl'Si in tunti, ijuaiinj i-ijiihiuitcu. .Nothii mitdo f lint, wonderful house, known as '? h; cT 3D Baj&.'X'Xj.O 030:5 )ry Goods, Clothing, Gents Kurnikliing Gh8 ii . Shoes, Hats, Caim. Trunks. &c. KfOfejUs FURNITURE I PURNlTu Just Received by MOORE & LINK Successors to J. R. REAM. LATEST STYLES AND PRICES lied Room Sets in Antique, Oak and Ash. " ' 10th Century Finish. " with cpmbined Rureaus ami Wash jta og? ?ets broKen anu maoo up in any shape or style TilAIRS, LOUNGES, REDDING, "WINDOW m' AUt 'UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING PROMPTLY ATTENDED H fill 10 SAVE Why of course you do! Well go and trade where v money goes the furthest. . Sanders, The Farmers and Workingmens Friend, can supply y with Dry Goods, Clothing, Roots and Shoes, Hats ami' ('a; Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Fancy ami othergom!- Cheaper than any Store in town. NOTE PRICES : Cloaks ami Wraps, just received a large stock; $2 and upward. Menu suits, nouhy styles from 7 upward Ladies Shoes at $1 25 per pair. Cabot W, 13 yards f..r 1. Ualiuo, M yanls for SI. , Olothinir at peatly reduced prices. Overalls, at CO cts a psir-Bim of tk I J Gents Fins Shoes, t sulid shoe, $1 85 a pair. JMankets, from (1 50 a pair up. I GIVE I&QEZlS CJ-sXiI. I W. SANDERS, - - OrrOSITE POST OFFIi What, What, Wk b S4 H Is it? Is it? Is It BARGAINS DRAW TRADE! 7 jg' MSI CHILL'S! MAMMOTH STQ YE - EMPORIUM t IS THE PLACE TO GET Til EM. HEADQUARTERS . AND SOU AORNCT rot THI Celebrated Superior Stovec RANGES AND HEATEBS AND F0B1UE INDIANA STOVE WORKl We get our Stoves in Car Load Lotsdiw from the Manufacto ries, and which sell at astonishingly LOW PRICKS A FULL LINE OF TIN & G1UNITE WARE, Pumps 1 ' PLCMBISQ AND KOOF1XO DUKE BY FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN. JACOB MUTlGHEU ODD FELLOWS BUILDING, EUGENE, Kuykcndall & Payton, Phisiclans and Surgeons, Rooms Over City Drugstore. Call t Hslt-Tbat tired IttpJ,. mothat jonr sTt-m '?- ne di-as. aud Wright's toBP r tract of SarsapsrilU i "b K; oo to eipel impnritie" ot " build job np. Bold br til drugs'-