IKE EUGENE CITY GUARD. Oxonian Railway New. 8A1UKDAY DECEMBER iff, lMtU. Making New I'laccn. A Wahbington iipuoiul of lulo ilule teM liow the peojle'i money in being umu dured: While (be peoplo arc complaining of bnrd time it U of Importance to not tbe action oftbeg. o.p., through it representative during tbe first seniou of tbe present con grew In tbe senate Ibirty-Koven new place wars created, in order to let that nauibVr of ward worken got Into tbe treasury. These thirty-seven placet carry an annual cipendi ture of f 33,084. Four new placet were made in tbe bonne, with an anr.ml expenditure of H'i.'l'Xl. In the lihra'y of congreH one place wa created at an ann Jul com of $1'JQ0. Two new plucei were made at the White Home ut an annual expense of f 3.4CJO. Ore new place in tbe depajtmeit of stute carries an expenditure of 12,1100. In tbe treasury department 10!) new place were made at an annual coat to tbe people of $110,040. Included in thin ia the new as aiittant secretary of the treasury at sala. ry of ( 4,600 per annum. Five new placet were mude at tbe tub treaxurvm Aew Xork atan annual expense of 9 0,000. Eleven new placet were mndo in tbe ter ritories; aurialcoHt, '.'5,350. In tbe war department, twenty-flvo yean after tlio war cloned, 17'J new pluces were created at an annual coot of f 107,120. Nine new placet were created in the navy department; annual cot, 115,550. In tbe department of the interior 499 soft places aro made at un annual coat of $550,-830. In the department of Justice nuder Attor ney Gen. W. II. II. Miller aix new places were created at an aunnal expense of $11, 180. Five new places have beeu made in tbe department of labor nmler tbit administra tion at annual cost of $7,320. In tbe department of agriculture under tbe management of Hunk, Hi new placet have been created at annual coat of $82,220. Ia tbe District of Columbia nnder Harri son 118 now placet have been created wbicb are costing the people $111,810 per annum. In other branches of tbe government ser vice CIO new placet have been created, mak ing in all 135-1 new places in tbe government service that bave been created and Oiled by HarriHon't administration. These ulaces have boen created in the great part to uiuke room for party worker, aud not in tbe in terest of economy and reform. These 1,354 placet coat the people annually $1,450,318. Not latitttled with this, this administration bat increased the salaries of 1,108 office-holders, the total amount of such increase umounting each year to fill, 2115.12 ovor the salaries paid uuder Cleveland's adminis tration for tbe same work done. The Sunday Oregouinn has tbe following items; It is now said to be only a question of time when tbe Oregonian road will be ex tended from Kilverton into l'lirllund. Tbe plan wst to build tbe Urat ten miles out of 1'ortland this fall, but this wat (jiven up, owing perhaps for one thing to the tightness of the money market. Tbe route the road ia to follow Las all been decided upon, ex cept between East Portland and Pleasant valley, Superintendent C. N. Bcott, of the Ore gonisn railroad lines, it bsck from tbe com pletion of tbe widening of tbe oomnanv'i east side narrow gunge to ttandard. Tbe road it now mnuing full blast, and the cart of all nations on its tracks, moving out tbe wheat, (lour and other products of the rich region through which It rnnt. Tbe narrow gnage rolling stock has nearly all been brought over the steel bridge and taken up to Dundee, where it will be overhauled at the company t shop. Soma ninety-seven cars will be rehabilitated and put to work on tbe west tide line, Mr. Oondale, tbe sawmill man, was in town yesterday. He bas four saw mills, one each at Coburg and ilarrinunrit. another on the McKraiie, and another on tbe Mohawk. Three of them are now run ning night and dav on the timbers for the Oregonian'i bridge over tbe McKenzie, which wil I enable the road to make connec tions at Hprinrteld. Mr. Goodsle thinks be can bave all the timbers ready by tbe last of Ibis month. Most of it is of the heaviest sort, being required for the 250-foot Howe trust. Jacksonville Times; It is announced that Crawford, Howell & Co. are unable to pro ceed with the building of the Jacksonville- Mediord railroad aud have abandoned their contract, nevcrul cerloads of rails are at Mediord, but, as the freight on them was not paid, tbe railroad company would not deliver them. This, of course, blocked op erations. Mr. Iloncyraan, of Honeyman, Deflart & Co., Portland, who furnished the rails ft here, and it is probable that arrange. merits will be made to complete tbe road. Crawford, Howell & Co. bave tpent a very small amount of money, uot having paid anybody or anything. How they expect to build this road without employing tome cap ital of their own is a mystery. Millinery and Drenniimkliifr. Misses Ilrumley & Stafford with to and nouuee to the ladle of Eugent aud vicinity that they have opened a full line of millinery goods of ihe latest stylet and at reasonable prices. We an aloo prepared to oo areas i inak iug in the most satisfactory manner Uur cutler and litter, Mist Ella Kay togle lute of Ohio, bas bad several year experi ence io tho leading cities of that state, and comet highly recommended. HjBDWiai. Duilders' material, tool of all kinds at bottom pricet. F. Ia Ciumbiui . Lunula Nonet. Go to tba Depot lumber yard for cheap lumber. Audrewt will not be undersold. Useful Holiday Gifts ! spoRisMArs v ehporide Portieres With Fringed Ends, HORN & PAINE, Rll! DEALERS IN Sev rSCuns, Rifles, Fishing- Tackle and materials. Ins Machines and Needle) of All minis for Hale. Repairing duns to tit neatest style sal warranted. Gum Loaned andAmmunltion Furnished Store on Willamette Street- GROCERIES Imported Silk Hosiery, Silk Tests Gents' Neckwear, Curtains, Smyrna Dress Patterns, Kid Gloves, Tlie Farmers Alliuiice. Tbe official enumeration of tbe number of members of tbe Nutional Farmers' Alliance the organization which recently held convention at Oca la, Flu. was undertaken last July aud tho results at that time were as follows: Tbe Crown paper mill turns out doilv four A .1 . - . . - ions oi excellent straw paper, for which there1 It constant demand in Portland and Han trancisco, 1 he machinery runt as slick as a whistle. When the fractional parts of me macninery yet lucking arrive from the east, tbe manufacture of straw board will begin, which will iuciease the output of the mm io iweive ious daily, and make it a money -making establishment of tbe first order. Tbe building of tbe paper mill of the VY. V. & P. Co. is about conmleted. Twelve iron cylinders, four feet in diameter and aix feet in length, and other parti of the macumery lor making, paper are now nnder its roof. Oregon City Courier. Clearance Sale. Having purchased the Matlock Grocery Btore, we call the attention of tho public to the fact that we will keep on hand a First-class Stock -TO BE HAD OF -OF- GROCERIES, S. II E MEIDLY, Which will bo Bold to our at the loweBt rates. patrons j Nebraska fttym) Minnesota fl,il Autumn 7.',iMi MlHKlHHippt Ut,MM IjpiilHrtiia 'Jii,(hio Texas 1 H H I Kentucky Num New .Mexico fi.iwo Colorado fi.tMNI Went Virginia .. 1!,HN I'cmiHylvanla Maryland f.,Kl VlrKiula .Hi.mio N. Carolina Hi,ii H. Carolina ,ri,ono licortila liai.uHl Florida H. Iiiikol MM" N. Dakota -..,ii Indiana fi.lMI Illinois 'J.isa Arkansas Missouri ."4i,MM lotal ),'Ji,ll,riH0 At that time the Alliances in New York, New Jersey, California and Ohio were not yet fully organized, but their membership was roughly estimated aa follows: New York, 5(H); New Jersey, GOO; California, 1,(KK); Ohio, U00. ' The Natiouul Alliance bat elected its can didates for governor in Uuorgia, South Car olina and Tenucssoe and claims to hold the balance of power in the selection of six United Btatea senators. There will be 41 alliance men in the new congress. The Alliauce is temi-sevret in its workings nun uurs ueriani profusions and trades Iroui membership. The following classes are in eligible: Bankers, merchants, brokers, commission dealers, buyers of cotton, grain and produce, lawye-s, city dootors, preach ers aud school teachers, laud and book gents, cauvasscrs, livery-stable keepers, ajiecnlatora and gamblers. To this list of eligible! ought to be added professional politicians. ir....i- . l iuviiig iuu muco common lumber on band we will, nutil January 1 next, tell common lumber at our yard in Eugene for fier u. Termt, cash ou delivery. U.W. L.M.A. Eugene, Nov. G, 1830. Mkiiford Flops. A. Goldsmith bas re ceived another car load of the colubratud Mediord Hour. Ha will keep this exoelltnt I urana oi nour in stock at all timet hereafter. J. L. PAGE, FISHER BROS. James McClaren, Eugene, Oregon. -cnoicE- -DEALEB IN- Wines, Liquors & Cigars, Willamette Street, bet. 7th and 8th. GEO. F. CRAW, POSTOFFIGEGIGAR STORE Bug-ene Cltj, Or. Special luce. lJecoirriizino- the signs GROCERIES HHN H0U8Et EVOENK, OltEOON. lUtlni a Urf sail comnlrUi atock of HUple and Fancy Urunriia, buuUt lu tU Imt uiarkett EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, Appointed Associate Justice. Judge Henry It. Brown, of Detroit, Mich igan, appointed associate justice of tbe su preme court of the United Slates by l'resl dent Harrison Tuesday, was born in Massa chusetts; graduated from Vale in 1850. After extensive travels he began tbe study of law, and in 18.VJ came to Detroit and begau prac tice. From 18C1 to 18(18 he was assistant Uuited Btatee district attorney for the east ern district of Micbiimn. In the latter vear . . . ... uorernur irupo maun mm JUilgeor Wayne uiruuii uouri. jo in(j rresiiieut urant poiuted him United States district Judgi (he eastern district of Michigan. Cat offer the public better prices tbu iny otbet bouM EUGENE. Town8end & Harrison, Proprietors. WANTED. Wool, Hides and pars. -AT up- ol We supposed the editor of the Register bad become reconoiled to tho fuel that the intelligence, patriotism and property inter estt of the Southern States ruled their eleo- tiont. Heihould read the biatory of the varpeiuag administrations before ooudemuiug thoie peonle for protecting their homes aud nresiues ny every legitimate tueaua within their reach. The black man ia protected in bit libertiea, but he will not be allowed to wreck bit own and the whites prosperity and uniiiuu. oeuiimentaiism may weep croc odile lean over these cold facts, but tbe white raoe will rule until in the course of events tne negro advances materially in education uu imeuif ence, wncn a divided responaibil it; win ue ooiaiueu. It it said that twiuo will be much cheape mis season tuan Isst.on accouutof theeflort of cordage manufactures to secure cheaper it, .it. 1 .. . . uici .... vi tour iqib iiuie tiatemcut it Put out for tbe purpoie of covering up tbe beueflcial effect! of puttlna the raw material on the free list, and reducing Ibe duty ou uimmig nine iroui 1 wo anu a nail to seven icuiut cenis jtr pound. What ia it that enables the manufacturer to get cheaper raw iu.it.imw aiwpiy me isoi mat It la put on the free list. Let us reuder, therefore, unto icar, iub mmgs tnai are ttesar t. Natural cat arpeart to be diminil,in,. quantity iu tbe eastern atstes especially iu the vicinities of the cities of I'ittsburg, Co- lumuuaana indiauspolis, where huudred 01 lactones have beeu using it at fuel for their engine and are now obliged to use oioer mei at me supply hat Uen shut off. Huperiutcndtnti of various natural cot coin. pantet are uncertain whethor the future sup ply is entirely exhausted, or thst'lor short uiuc 11 wiu oe limited, out tbe majority in cliue to the belief that there will never be an uunuaui supply again. n't,. 1 uiguiy important to the peoplo of tbe i..e, especially uiose residiug ouUide of cities, ia the matter of good roads in the tate, and tbe movement inaugurated by the county judges and commissioners of Multuo roah and Yamhill couutiea inviting a conven tion of commissioners from all tbe counties to meet in Portlaud on the aeoond of Janu ary next, to prepare recommeudationa to the leglsUture, is very commendable, and there " " large representation, that Dlant w t,iTT-u upuu ana given to tbe law ma ma 1 guides for their action. Ou of tbe most humorous missive of the year ia the proclamation of th governor of matorial Africa, addressed to Main aud other mlssionariea, "that climatic conditions n Sierra Leon are not at all suitable for be liever in l.itb cure" and that hereafter missionaries most employ a doctor " rrodun of tU kindiUkeo tt market prlca R. B. COCHRAN & SON, Real EstateAgents tl'CENE CITY, OR. GOLDSMITH'S. NEW YORK of the times, and paying heed thereto, we must come to the conclusion, that we are fast drifting to a Cash Hasis in tho Retailing of Merchandise. Cash Down, means small profits. Long Time, large profits. At the end of 12 months the small profits on Cash Sales, makes a much better showing for the merchant, and the Customer has probably saved many more dollars than he is aware of, and to which he is rightly entitled to when buying for Cash. Viewing these facts in their proper light, I propose from this date on to make all my goods with two selling pricss, one for cash and one for credit. Not that I don't wish to ac commodate my old customers who are not always prepared to pay down for everything, for on the contrary I shall always give them terms and prices as favorable as they are able to obtain from anyone else and give them as well as to others the benefit of any cash pur chase they wish to make. For, be it under stood, my cash price does not mean higher profits for credit than formerly but great re duction for prompt payments. Barker G1111 Will attend to from fmI mUUi huilneu, lucb u ra lm. cllnif. Inula,- an rtntlni f.ruii ml cilj pup "f. tl. Oltfos OB SUUlb W uf Ninth itre-l r J. DAVIS. Merchant Tailor, Underbuy & Undersell ! llavinir Its fountain h..a,l mt km v.i a.i r.'.i I Hrusdwav and l-Jil. !- hih! i-u i.,h.f tnu.t V..U. I York City. Ihe larsest Wholesale Auction House ti the I lilted States. Wo get the advantage of i ru t in an n ilea earriiHi. nm..ni uw m. ui in- ini-nwii iu snow you our uoods, and oto: LI PETERS MatchleKS i'rlces. We qiioti 6IIUKS. vl nir!7,1.'0 fM 1ii Bank bi.U.IInc on A lam it4ick of A.u. 'M.,ik. . k.j .... , . rlrot rr..m. " w Krpalrlni and claaiilu dona nmniilit Q.tl.f..ii... 1 Kid llutton, Udlci Mlsst-s Men's Calf Congress, ini iirniu, Kip Hoots, 1IOSIKHV Ijiilles' Fanev, " Ka.-t lilaek. .Mens, Central Market. Fisher & Watkins, PROPRIETORS. Will kxp nnataiitl; on baud a full tualx of Mutton, Pork and Veal, II. Y I..HS I i.'M 9, 10, 11, 12, 170 io, n, ju, it 7. 9. in li i:i ij iik. t.Vlwin.-r....' ' ' ' "--l ' 4I,W,7,'i,7S,R.-ic Men's. :a la m hh im i -kj. Siiteiideni, iUl ia, i, ai 4(I,',Vh Linen Cu IN. i i onars. u ii. verslilrt, i j-i . a.-,, thiv White Slilrts, .-is, lis, 7H, WW iV,y'."' as, , 4.1, . Men , r,j, w 63. us. 1.04. l.aw E.I.ll,l'VrNl Note!l'air. -Ai. sv. 4.V iwr I : nm laoii'ts, 7 9 10c 1-ead Tenells, k, 10, l.'c it do. U-tter laia-r, , ,..t. iiv.i ri n. 111 1 .l.K Shades, patent mlk-r, tie and up Hiileher Knives, a hi. '"."'Is, 9. 1J. W k Me I All l.inen Crash. a u i i u I'amaak. -.v 4.1 a hi. ai W hips, w. i-. m. ai l i io LM'll, 81'NDRIKS. HOWE & RICE, Dealers in CENTS' - FURNISHING - GOODS. Finn Underwear, Neckwear, Mens', Boys', Youths' and CInlilrenH' Clothing, Hat, Caps, Rudder Coatu, Etc. Agents for the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill Co., Salem, Oregon. Don't Forget the Tiace, WILKINS" OLD STAND, Eugene, Or. K, 1.U7C Wok Uir will aril .1 th. lomt niarkrt prln. v. m iiuuua yauuiaa- auiiciwo. A Mi TO THI FARMER8. Wa U1 par Uai klht markrt pricr foe FAT CATTI.K. UUUHaadankkr. Bhop oa WllUmctt 8trt, ICOENK CITT. . . OREGON. MaswfeUnnlioanjButaf UHsttrbMol eharg DR. JOSEPH, P. GILL .h"' - Um k. a4 -ci-. ',7"M " J. I BOID ! Having purchased the business formerly conducted by J. W. Cher ry, will now offer the greatest Bar gains in Gents7 Furnishings, Cloth ing,. Neckwear, Underwear, etc., eve offered in city. AT COST. To make room for Now Grinds. FRANK & FISK close oat present Stock at SinUi Stmt, Eufeae, Or. I UUO 1 . NINTH STREET, See our wonderful line of Baby Carriages; they are a? and fine enough for the kings and queens, fine to fc' Come and gaze on them; no charge for gazing. 2 Fancy cheap canopy worth $10 each; our price f 5 Jim Dandies upholstered with waterproof goods of uooayear s invention, all steel and willow, good value at $12. Onrnrino TT tyAAVV .... i. t. 4 of the King's One Favorite; would make a pig look sweet to wheel him in this handsome carriage, a fine thin" on wheels. Tn rpp, it. ia t.n hnv it- smid VOUT orders. Good value at $15. Our price 2 only the Queen's Darlings, all bricht wheels, hand somely shellacked and varnished, made of select reed, at only I 2 of our World' Beaters. The designer of this handsome carriage was a blessing to woman kind. The value this carriage can only be known when the article hi' been seen. This is a special price and cannot be du plicated. Factory price about twice as high as ours,li One only German Ked Finetz, made, hood upholstered in center, a good value at One only German'reed and Chinese bamboo woundup iiui&iery; is eiegant. ims carnage is tne pnuc the people; come and see it -w One the clouds open and the sun bursts through to be- noiu the wonder of man's excellence, the hnest an human manufacture. The materials gathered from all over the world by the system of modern inven tions, and they have produced a carriage that sold I short time ago at $150. Now it is offered by tU Benefactor of Mankind at the astonishingly low price of a pittance. Look 9 St, BARKER GUN Curwt. Jiukm CorKrt, Hrvnrh IlUck KIkkiIc, Kulvi'H, purket. Oil Cloth, uurnu'katilp, SntHy I'm, brut, Tlirrml, bt, Hiil lMrv(l, Silk lUnilki-rrhlrfs I'llll llllltlillli, W n.lr & H. Kamni, hi'uni and SMNHir. S'wim M hi' hi up Oil, .Mi'U'i Ovrntlln, " Sprhm BolU'iu rant. lUIr HrtKlirm I'luihtHi Hnmhoit, Shi Hninhin, llmik ml Kyin, pT rnl, I'mhrvllu. tHankplK, Thli U on It Mm. in ninrliiiiinn. our ko.hU r. In the Hrl pluv, lwiiKht lor Iru ihui their Thi, ami mt nir inrin in piain neurit t t (mall uniform wlvaniv. giv bottom prion throtiKh and lhrouh. and uu halt. Our price are below all cotnpt'iitora. LU, (A, 8, l.Wp Law 2. S. 4, I il, li, 4U, !sic Jlc yd. 3c a doi. UT. l.l0.t.20,Z.Mc J, Hi, 7 in, a t, ,v 7, 10, ti, s We , IB, 6, 7.V !IC 2 ', M, c St, XI, K M, O, !, i io n.M.H.i.i.ip fc.lO,4.JO,i.70,7. Mrtial llt ol what we cam. Varranted l to cure , AFTER The Celebrated French Gurc, APHRODITINE"?', la Sold ok a P08ITIVB GUARANTEE to cur IDT form of narrow dlwaae, or anjr dlionlcr of the generative or- an of either sex whether trlilng from tha Ueeuiveuw of Stimulant, Tobacco or Opium, or through youthful Ind retion, over indulf. ncc, Ac, tuch aj Lot of Brain Power. Wakeful- oeaa. Bearing down Palm In the Back, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Serroui Proatration yoctom tl Emluioni, Leucorrhaa, Uiulnem, Weak item ory.Lonof Power and Impotency, whicfc If ne glected often lead to premature old age and luian Ity. Price tl.00 a box, 6 buxet for i00 Sent by mail on receipt of price A WRITTEN GCARASTEE It given for (very l-VOO order received, to refund the money if a Permanent cure it not effected. We have thousand! of testimonials from old and young, of both Kxes, who have been perma nently cured by th asej of AmaoDiTixa. Circular free. Addreta THE .PHRO MEDICINE CO. f tlftlU laiMCH, BOX iff. FOilllASD, OB E. K. LUCKEY CO., Areata, Kugwc Give Them Tbat it to gay, your lni)g' breathing msebmery. machiuery it i. Not oniT , rmfMWCM. but the thousandi ot nd cavitie Jesdine ik... ... ln,,l and choW "Li which ought not to be there, yw not do their work. And t cannot do weel. Call it ooW. pneumonia, catarrh. eoninmpB" tbe family of throat and x obstructions, all are o". lung i ll aeu vou " : , errthingelse has failed J nd opon this for certain . ha ont rid of. There lJu" : b " .u That 1) W . chee' German Syrup, zt ill ts - 7S wintlSK1! ere: pend opon Delinquent Tx S Notice is hereby gives M : ; l 1890 of Eugene i now aei'r beeu placed in mr aot Thoe who ar delmqaeni ... .rmnt W"1" yuirH iiuuijr, f J made. . r sir Sent. la. 1890. HiV r For Sal- . on l reaver dW . j Easy to clear. ttfg?Z cnaracier proaumj j imV on prr avis. -" r , j vr premite. No wampy Lpa 1 range. For term and inM" at thisoffio.