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Eugene City Guard. BlilJKDAY.7.7.7 JANUA11Y 17, TlftT The Governor's- Message. Governor Fenuoyer read lit meay (o t joint session ol tbe artists mid bouse Wednesday. The governor first rcfir to the financial coudition o( Ibe ilutc, showing tint Oregon i practically free from debt. Tbe state in titutioni, be mtj, were never better man aged thin now. He recommends Ibe construction of a port age railroad between Tb Dalles tod Cellio, instead ol I boit railway, also tbe peiiuanuiit deepening end improvement ol tbe lOluui bit. and Willamette river. Tbe following recouimenditlione are also uiade; That tbe atate purchase tbe Willamette canal and loeki at Oregon City. for a law prohibiting Ibe uie of aeiuei and fish trap. That railical change be made In Ibe as sessment and laialion lawa by wblcb reve une could be raited direut from the people, utirely independent of county taiatlou, and to increaae the penalty for failure to give a correct lint of property. For lower raie of Interest aud contiuuanoe of tbe usury law. For the abolishment of the railroad com mission, fith commission, office of food in spector, oflice of court n iwrier and all other state commissions. To pay all county officers salaries and com pel them to turn all feei paid into tbe county treisury. No further lax for atate university or agri cultural acbool, aud abolition of free schol arships; only practical farmers and business men on board of regent of agricultural col lege. For a rrgltration law in connection with Ibe Australian ballot law. That no appropriation be made for an ex hibit at tbe world a fair. For a law tiling maximum rates to be charged by railroad and telegraph coupe Die. Tbat stringent law should be e uaoted compelling all contrsctoriou any work for railroada or other cortioratioue to make weekly payment to Inborer in cash. ltcoiuuiendation upon national legiala tion were made an folluwa: 1 bat the inferior federal court be abol ished or their jurisdiction be restricted. For more stringent anti-Cbiueae legi.la-tioo. Tbe adjustment of our revenue and tariff lawa. The forfeiture of unearned land grants. For f overnment control of tbe telegraph. The free coiuage of silver. To provide for the loauing of money by the government on furm security. 'I he Legislature. The siileculli Metinld Oregon atate bie luture conveurd in Kaleiu Wonduy. Cre dential of member were received nod the oath of oflice administered to nealy elected members. Iu th Senate Joseph fiimon of Multno mah we elected pre,id(ut; O. P. Miller of Clscksin chief clerk, 0. H. Wataou of Jackson assistant clerk, J. I). Kddy of Pen dletnu reading clerk, M. Pomeroy of Co. lumliia serjeant-at-arms, J. B. McCoruiick, of Marion gate keeper, In Ibe Holme T. T. Oecr of Marion w.e elected speaker, It. H. Hayes of Tillamook chief clerk, Frank D.ivey or rjsletn assis taut, O. O. Holiuan of llaker reading clerk, T. 0. Hiit'hinson of Dougla county calendar clerk, J, M. Htolt of Portland serieut-t-rm, A. W. Draper of Marion doorkeeper, It. M.Kmltbof Polk assistant doorkeeper, Uny Mcl'beraon of Haleru. Chester Foi of Astoria and Carl Oray of Portland, pugeST"" Tbe Demoorafio minority voted for J. If. Raley of Umatilla for president of the sen ate and E. P. Coleman of Lane for speaker of Ibe boiiae. On Ibe desk of every member waa placed blotting pad, flue inkstand, a considera ble amount of stationery, ruler, paper knife, a rubber stamp, rubber eraser, steel eraser, pens and pencils, pocket knife, and a waste basket for paper by tbe aide of the disk. All these articles were provided lb last legislature, but Ibe numbers carried them off. In fact lb mrubrof that leg Mature left nothing iu the chambers but lbs desks, which were screwed to ihe Door, and the stove which were kept hot as a precau tionary measure. BpeskerQeer 1 bill mau while presi dent Simon is abbreviated In stature. Gov. I'ennoyer says they are "tbe long and short of it." Tbe two houses h iving completed organ! ration Monday, the first ballot for United Stains senator will Iw in separate session next Tuesday, and the Joint ballot tbe next day. At a canvass of tbe Republican mem bers Tnetday evening Senator Mitchell was unanimously renominated. Fair 1'lay In Legislature- Wanted. JiiiNinesg lor Sale. The IhhiI and shoe business now llng comlu' ted in the Titus block hv John Lo ner, agent, Is offered for sal, 'tbe Hock i a well selected on nearly new, and will be deposed of at a bargain. The gentlemen represented by Mr. Ehner propose to atari a boot and boe manufac turing enterprise in Eugene aud therefore desire to dispose of their retail business. There Is No Use Talking NEW YORK Iu faia niesango fn the New York legisla ture Gov, Hill recommends tbat the const! tutlou bs amended so that all coutesled elec tion cases for members of tb legislature be finally submitted to the courts. Every slate li-clslalure should bav a Uw of this kiud. Il sppesls to the sense of fuir tilay of every man, especially at this time when Repub lican oongmss bss shown to what outrageous lengitl partisan spirit can gi In overturn ing tbe choice of lb people. In the peud Ing aasembly contests, in New York it il matter for congratulation that the Demo cratic contestants, wherever possible, have appealed In tbe first Instance to Ibe courts. Brick. Brick. Whitcomb k Abrime, contractors and builders, have plenty of tbe best quality of brick at their yard V, miles east of town, and will supply the demand at reasonable prices. They also contract for all kiuds of brick work and guarantee satisfaction. Will deliver brick on order to any part of town. Millinery and Iiressiiiuklng;. Misses Uruniley Stafford wi.h to and nounce to tbe ladiea of Eugene and vicinity that they have opened a fulllin of millinery goods of ibe latest styles and st reasonable prioes. We art also prepared to do dress making in tbe most aaiisfoctorv manner Our cutler and filler. Miss Ella Fay Fogle lute of Ohio, bna bad several yars experi ence in tb leading cities of lhat slate, aud comet highly recommended. Delinquent Tax Notice. Notice is hereby given tbat Ibe city lax of 18 JO of Eugene is now delinquent and baa been placed in my hand for collection. Those who are delinquent are notified that unleaa prompt payment is mad costs will be made. S. pt. U, 18'JO, I. E. Btivkxx, Marshal. MniroBD Flour A. Goldsmith has re ceived another car load of the celebrated Medford flour. He will keep this exoelliot brand of flour In stock at all time hereafter. Local Msxkit. Hom.'32ci wheat, (A cts. net; oats, 5.1 cts; e(U, 25 cts: butter, 35cta bacon -hame,ll4(lu; side, 12; shoulders, 10; potatoes, Ml; lanl, 12 J. HAS COME TO STAY, And sobs the I'KNN'IKS. Having Ita fountain bead at M9, h'A and AH Hnaulwaf and 14), U and Ui Mercer street. New York ( It V. Hie largest VYholi-sal. Auction House In the United Stales. Vie vt the sdvautaae of 1'rUte In ell lilies carried. Wheu rt-eelvlux aud martins; lioodn we do not ak how much can we (el fur the article, but aak what can we afford to ell me article lor, and w nave never yei marsea au article at a price that did not sell It quick. We do not sell goods at a high price when they are in season ana at or near tne close oi ine sea son make reduction and HI'hl IAL bargain dava to clow out slock. Our goods are swept away while they are yet III aeaaou. Tbe price diva Ihe Imtlneas. Kcmemhcr our goods are marked In fl.AIN rift UKm to sell fort'AHII, and we can not have two prices, one for cash and the other, well, we will aay for eternity. It is eaay to. sell goods when the right figure Is on them. . Well, we have the g'xxln aud the right figures on them. a tew oi tne ngurea: HIIOK8. Ladle' Dongola Button fl.M worth l-'.-VI iat " a.on zm " 4.iiu 8.41 ' fi.uo , I-.IS " 1.76 l.H'J " l.-i. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mrs. Wikslow's Sooth mo Hthhp, for chil (Iren teething, is the prescription of one of the liat fernsle nurses and physicians In the United .States, snd has been used for forty years with never failing success by millions of mothers for their children. During the pro cess of teething it value is Incalculable. It relieves the child from psln, cures dyaentery and diarrhoea, grilling In the bowels, and wind oolic. Ily giving health to the child it rest the mother. Price 2Tki a bottle. " Ilsnd sewed Flexible Misses Iongula Kid Button.. Ladles' " (ioat Mens1 Fine Hhoe,.-. .fl.iu, l.M, 1.H7, 2.0ft, 2.2", 2.42 Mena' Kngllah 'I lea. .m, l.tH, z:u Box Till n-ImkiI Hhoea I.IH, M, l.M, I.M.IM sleiis'Calf Hoots. IJ.o worth H.UO IIOKIKKY. Kost Black Ki-amlcss 2", 30, U2, 4V Fancy Hlrlpi-d II, 12, W, Zl, if; T.I, Me Men's, 7, , 10, 11, H, Is, 24, 27, JU, il, o.' HUSDKIKS. OatMcslBosp ,7c Ink , '.V... .'...4c t;i(K'ks KTell.itf 24 sheets note Taper , IS .heels Legal Cap he HU!hels 43, .'., 47, SI, OK, 7l, 87c Celluloid Hnap Collar! l.'j, Ihc uuhs a Window Hhades, patent roller 5Jc This Is oulr a small list of what we carry. Come and see. We will be pleased to show you our goods snd mstchleaa prices. Kememherour place of bualiieas Is not on Front street; It la Just around the comer, on Mntn street. We thank you for vour generous patronage In the past, aud shall alrlve Ui merit a much larger srieruoi your troue in ine iiiiurt. Very respectfully, FRANK & FISK, Ninth Street, Eugene, Or 'Sock lew, Jerry V Kace. IS. YTvVorld. The oonleal for the senatorsbip In Kansas between "Huckleaa Jerry Bimpson," oon-Kresamsn-elect, aud Ihe spruce, tailor made lugalle isa picluresqus aud charming bit In tlie political picture that Kama bang in the ijttsoD'a exhibition. . Ingslls is the product of a time. However much pub'io morality may be an Irredceceut dream fo him, hi personal appearance I not. The bow of hi spectacle are gold. He wear a Prince Albert coal on all occa sion. It la fiesh, well brmbrd, light tilting. Hi trouavr are immaculate and creased. His boots are poliabed. His fwt, we trow, re not unaocuatomed to the feel of ailk. Ha ie a smug, clcau-sbaven, dandy-Ilk person. I this tusn of phrase, this loaner of moneys, 4bia type of party wbioh fatten itself and it frieuds on lb taxei of tb people. And who It "Suckles Jerry Simpson?" Ha represents tbe poverty that tbe Irook oonted Ingtlla hat helped to make. Some of Ingall' friend lent Simpson sum socks tbe other day and slmpson sent them back, saying that be could cot afford to wear socks tbat were taxed 30 per ceut. Tb barefooted oongreaamsu i running ufler tb Prluoe Albert coat-lnil and threaten lo (read on them If bedoe it will not be morality but a senator ship that will Iw au irritlcscent dream lo ibe elegant Ingull. A new enterprise bos Lceu started in Chi cago for lbs purposn of tiatiaporting cattle from the great ranches in Wyoming, Utsb and Montana tu Philadelphia, where im mense abattoirs will be erected. It is in tended (bat this dressed beef shall go to supply European markets. It will coat leas to ship tbe live cuttle to Philadelphia and kill them there than to kill them In tbe west and ship the dressed beef to New York and fcurope. v e i Senator Carlisle says: "It Is Ibe duty of tbe government lo administer publio affairs, and tbe duty of tb people to munnge their own private afTiirs." Democracy iu a nutshell! Corporation Ruled. If lb Republican party of Oregon would bestiougwith Ih agricultural masse it must cense lay lug it trophic at the feet of Jo eph Simon or any other corporation!!, Re publican fur personal enda only, ror once give me political dictators and 1'eiiuoyer for Vice President. Portland Examiner. Governor Peunoyer ha been Interviewed aud lay that be i willing to b presideut, or tic president uuder certain couditioni, and, although Ihe governor Lai not said no, II is probabble tbat he would not objeot to going lo Ihe U. S. Senate, provided Ih vie presidency ia uot yet ready lo loom up. The governor bss also expressed himself aa not favorable to Cleveland. Gov. Peunoyer iu his Interview (aid: "The oonuecliou of my nam with the vice presidency I gutting old now, but I tea ome oue ha mentioned me fur tbe presi dential nomination. Rut I eta losing no ileep over the matter. I would not turn my hand over to scour tbe uumiualiun of pies dent or vice president. If, at Ibe next con vention, should surb avliuu be taken with the am spoutsnuity, a marked my first tslve Tliom a Chance t That is to say, your lungai Also all your Dreaming machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only Ihe larger air passages, 'but the thousands of little tube and cavities leading from tbem. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not lo be there, your lung can not do their work. And what they do, they cannot do wee I. Call it cold, oough, croup. pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and lung olwt ructions, all are bad. All oueht to nagotridoi. l nereis just one inre way to get rid of them. Thai I to take Dos ohec'i German Syrnp, which nny druggist will sell you at 75 oeuta a bottle. Even if everything else baa failed you, you may d deuil npou this for oertaln. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LsNoOrriri at Roskbcko, On.,1 January 12, lH'.il. j Notice la hereby given that the followlng-nam ei settler nss nit-u notice of lit Intention lo mase unui pri hi support ol his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge ort'lerk of the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, at r.iiKeiu', irrvaoii, tin jionnay, reo. i, m:u, vis: James U Hinith, homestead entry No. ti;i42, for the NWi.4 ( Hcc. :4, Tp IM rt, It 1 Kaat, W II. He names the following Itncssca to prove h Is continuous resilience upon and cultivation of, said land, vis: Charlea JlcKsrland, J. W. .Sect, James Howard and Hiws llolbruok, all of Jewell, Lane county, Oregon. JOHN ll.HIHTl'E, Reglater. For Sale. 60 acre of hue beaver dam land for sale. Easy lo dear. Land adjoiuing and of name cbaraoter produced lout ear 6 ton timothy hay per acre. Two spring branches on the premises. No swampy land. Good out range. For term and information, apply at tbii office. WDODBUlii! NURSERY"! Largest Stock in the Northwest. Al! the leading varieties of Fruit, Shads, Ornamental, Nut and Evergreen Trees, Vines and Shrubbery. Send for Catalogue and Price Llat to J. H. SETTLE MIER, Woodburn, Or. Barker Gun Worts, Ill NINTH STREET, EUGENE CITY MILL COMPANY PATTERSON, EDfllS & CO. MANUFACTUBB BEST GRADES OF Family V Flour. 2 G.74 9.97 ' Htnr drain oo the most favorable cetlill of anr warehoiue notth of Ki li.od, ukea in ucluiift (or ITIour of Wlirat re- im; prupeiljr a Highest Cash Price raid for Wheat F. M. WILKINS, -PRACTICAL Druisist and Chemist. DRUGS, MEDICINES, ISrualies, I'alnts, ilns. Oils, Lead, Toi let Arllclea, t.Us. Vhyilctans iTHCriptlons oompounded. SATISFACTORY EESULTS. About four years airo mv attention waa called to Dr. Hiller CouKh Cure, lince which tune I have used it with old and younir with the must satifactory results. In fact I keep it ajways on nann. it. J. J. HUM BULL, of Trumbull ft Beobe, Seedmnen and Nursery men, Han Kranciscn, Vul For sale at K. R. I.uckey ft Co s. hi h Prices, AT GRESVVELL From and after Fob. 1, 1891, my Utiuh will bo strictly cash. Prices Put Down to Bed rock. I will Not be Undersold. Highest market price Paid for Produce. If not all traded out will pay balance in Cash. rpr: 2.S wsi 60J:ot i J. H . Whiteaker, aoocpi, uui id tuis auu no oilier way must It S. H. FRIENDLY, DEALER IN- Salem Journal lb abov I Rood advio but will not b followed. Th Hepublican party of Oregon ia coutiollrd soul and bodr by railroad aud other corporation, and between them tba people o lo Ihe wall every tim. let Ibe farmers, mechanic and business men of Republican persuasion tep cheer lolly forward every election and and forge Uiure rivet in their shackle. I'ennoyer. Majority. The letiislalura In Joint ession, canvassed tb vote for governor Wednesday, IVnnnv r received 3N.W0 vole, Tbompaoo 33,705. uiajuiiij vi o,iu ior I'eunoyer, Ther were 129 failure In Oregon during IRIKI. AsaeU, $11(1,(100; liabilillea, 1774,000. Ih cause ar intemning: Inoompeluoce, X3; iueiperienoe, ; iuBiilUcient capital, 30; graulinj credita reckleasly or without proper consideration, 0; complication of indebted ness, (owing to failure of apparently solvent debtor,) U; personal txtravaKunoe, (living Iwyond Income,) 8; nrgleot of buaines and doubtful habits, ; uudua competition, 6; unfavorable circninslauoes, (floods, flree, depreasion, to.,) 14; fraudulent disposition, Oregonian: To Senator Veatch lu.loi.gi the hunor of Introducing Ihe first bill iu the Logi-lstur. It is to repeal Ih law cresting board of railroad commlssionera and ail act rttlatlnn thereto. Tha lt i n.. bill provide that, because this board ia lbs causs of a large and uaelcsa tipenae, lliiiact shall take effect and be In fnroe ou and after in approval ny in governor. -... Albny Democrat: Isv by dsy evldenc accumulate that "a conibir," U to b form- r.i among moos who want larg appropria tions by Ibe legialature. In auulheru, ra. ern ann wrsleru Oregon larg auma will be .kd for to build wagon road. They will ....u. .u vu.ora wautinapprpriation for other pnrposes. The tp.yer should U on tbe alert. come, I have been told thai protuluent Democrat la both Washinglqn and Idaho iuleudcd to bav me indorsed lor th vie preaideucy, and, ibould Oregon, California aud Nevada Join In stu b a more it would mak a very presentable showing in the next Democratic National couveutiou. But, a I said before, I am losing no ileep over tb matter, though naturally feeling kindly toward those, who without any lolioitation on my psit, hav been pleased to associate my nam with such a high position," Congressman Wilson ol Washiugton, who last sluler won mors fame than h desired a a legislative pugilist, lias been looking long aud tarneelly for a place to board iu Washington, which might be satisfactory and which would not absorb hit eullre Iu coin. "That it one ol tb problem which we Congressmen spsud more liiut iu trying to uuravel tbau th rlnaucial laugl which Ih country thinks It it In," said he lu a cor respondent. "Why, I bav been at hotel in tills town wher for two room and board they wanted sum iu eices of my alary a Congressman. I Dually found room to suit meal tne ldgg bouse, but in order to get them st anything lik ruasouabl prices I had to go up so high in the home lhat I sometimes lis awak night aud hear th apostle snore above me." -;- Albany Democrat: This promise to be a prune couutry after all, aud Linu county will play it part in tb pruu drama. 23.0o0 tree have bceu M l out at Oakville. Hon. 1. h. ealherford and Thos. Kay ar eel ting out 25,000 true ou their Water loo properly aud other ar doiug their duty on th prune question. Creswell, Or. Dr. Jennie S. Barnard Regular Physician, EUGLNE, . . . OREGON. Will aiieclallr treat all Diseases of WO- mlm AtiU (JU1LUKEN. ltooni U, Dunn'a block. Summons. General Merchandise EUGENE, OREGON. See our wonderful lino of Baby Carriages; they are 8Uj)erb and fine enougli for the kings and queens, fine to behold. Come and gaze on them; no charge for gazing. 2 Fancy cheap canopy worth $10 each; our price $5 5 Jim Dandies upholstered with waterproof goods of Goodyear s invention, all steel and willow, good value at $12. Our price 4 of the King's One Favorite; would make a pig look sweet to wheel him in this handsome carriage, a fine thing on wheels. To seo it is to buy it; send your orders. Uood value at $15. Our price 2 only the Queen's Darlings, all bright wheels, hand somely shellacked and varnished, made of select reed, at only 11.85 of our World Beaters. The designer of this handsomo carriage was a blcssinc to woman kind. The value this carriage can only be known when the article lias been seen. This is a special price and cannot be du plicated. Factory price about twice as high as ours, 13.08 One only German Ked Finetz, made hood upholstered in center, a good value at 10.57 One only Germant'reed and Chinese bamboo wound up holstery; is elegant. This carriage is the pride of the people; come and see it 14.53 One the clouds open and the sun bursts through to be hold the wonder of man's excellence, the finest art of human manufacture. The materials gathered from all over the world by tho system of modem inven tions, and they have produced a carriage that sold a short time ago at $150. Now it is offered by the Benefactor of Mankind at tho astonishingly low price of a pittance. Look 18.3G 9 St. BARKER GUN WORKS. J. I BOID ! Having purchased the business formerly conducted by J. W. Cher ry, will now offer the greatest Bar gains in Gents' Furnishings, Cloth ing, Neckwear, Underwear, etc., eve offered in city. AT COST. To make room for Now Goods, hill close out nresent Stock at COST. ni In the Circuit Conrt of th State of Ore- gou tor the County of Lane, w. mil, riaintitr, vs. Charlea Hall. Defendant. To Charlea Hall, said Defendant: IN TI1K NAME OK 'IHE STATIC OK a urviron you are hereby required to awar in the (aid court anil auawer th eomnlsint of plain ml' now on file on Monday, th Snd I dy of Msroh, 181U, which ahall be ail week alter nrst il.y of Ih publication of (hi utn mons, and if too fall to annenr and anawnr judgment will b taken for want ther. of, and the idnUititrwill apply to the oourt for tb relief demanded in th complaint, namely, a ....... L . 1 . . - uiiwuiuuun me oomia or matrimony now existing between plaiutiff and defeudant, and tor costs and disbursements of this anil. Tbia numinous is published by order of n. .i. i.. ripe, judge of the Siud Judicial District, made Jan. 1:1, lS'Jl. Joaiici J. Walton, Att'y fur IMfff. Tlio Celebrated French Guro, 'APHRODITINE'' T AND SHOE STORE. A. HUNT, Proprietor, Will barsettst kp a wmpku itock ol LiAiDthEiS' Misses' and Children's Shoes, BUTTON BOOTS, Slippers, White and Black Sandals, Fine Kid Shoes, Hen's and Boys' Boots and Shoes, I Tax Notice. r IiA.VPAYKRS WILL TAKE NOTICE .1 that I will he at th usual voting place i me rem;iiv prewincc in I, so. County Iroiu 10 o'vliH'k a, m. until 3 o'clock p. in. of eacn aay mr tn purpose at collection of taxes ior cne year irwu, as lollows, to-wit: North Kugene, Thursday, Jin. 23, 1891. Highest of all b Learening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, ABSOLUTELY PURE The OifK-ouian la making itself ridiculou 17 IU covert warfare 00 Governor I'ennoyer. Nearly Ih urn dod. was attempted by that psper last June, and resulted In a ma jority ol 5,1M (or Oovernor Pnnoyr while vUuBru.ua uermano bad W.OJU majority. Liukvill Gov. IM,,, of Iowa, sy tbat. bad M il it tocbsruetbefsrnierJIUioralooost, it I, nil .oris 10 dot lu. market of the world Kun.i uiiii so intt u eoata wer only U rn " ""uui ue Drj ior Llut to buy on. lioth way tb tariff cut him. Or(on Itcpublicnisui, farmer vot aud all. I a chattel of tb railroad eorporstione. If a valne could U placed npoo il they ahould return it in their aascMueuia. No re lief from rsilroad ettortiona will be given by tb preaent Irui.latnr. ' W. H. Shook and Mr. Wood of Klamath county, w ho had Uwn coiuuiUaioutd spe cial deputy sheriffs, arrested lloory Uood low in Jordan alley, Malheur const, alter a hard flut, and he is uow iu flat ii .1 Vsrrsi.lwl 1 tuetnv I oth partie ar ple,lrfml to the iastralian ballot system aud a law providiug the nee sary lefonus in bolJiim electiona will al most certainly b psd by the prawn t legia- Whom tbe god would deatroy. Ud d.' 11c, ibey first iuduc lo aay: The isjoul Two $ ,old piicea and on i;,0 gold plec, also a Meiican silver dollar and s.v eral smalt American, French aud Knlih silver coins, Were recrutly txken out of the McConurll cUim at Klsuiatk river from tb buiiom of lb nr It IS supposed th. v wer. toil in h. ...1. 'M period when lb Indian wer trouble eoui aud raided a esmp of u.woauers or miuvni. Th sho factory at KtK-kland vpptaiUTb ...r. 1. iu 111. 1011a. 11 bss to utn. ci.ut water tor th ferine, tb ftrat wall bvinn Uecom dry of moisture. A project U on loot to sink auolher well, or rump i, li i B B",url iKHtiea of Koi kland ai meaKer for city, mya Tb Llallea Time Mountaineer, and Ih arbem to dup and dooeiv twonln Im.. I,.i .. In a repub- iu lb is pile ol rucks and aaod duoea J,onl,t merit tb tevsreat condemnation of all bon is Sol. I) on a POSITIVC OUARANTIl to cure auy luruivifn.wvout dlwuc, or any ilper of Ihe Ceiieralir o sm ol either sex whether arlilui fnua th ivwlu 11 ol stimulants, ToUrro or Opium, tt tlinU);h youthtul I ml jcrvtiou, over Imlulf nice, Ac., surb as Uhs ol Brain Power. Wakeful Deo, II. tsrltiaj down Palut Iu the llark, Seminal W eskiie. Hysteria, Nervous PMstratlou Socturo tl Emluloiit, Uurorrh.ra, bliiluew. Weak Mem ory, batut rnw.raud loiMtency, which It tie llnted often lnul to prvmatureaht sue and lusau Ity. Price f 1 w a bos. ( boxes lor i0 8ut by suall on rwel ;t ol p-lcc A H KITTEN Ul'ARANTEK It tvMI for very .) orUw recei-vd, to refund th mooey If a r.raiaa.al curt Is uot fleeted. We hs tbouuttils ot testimonial from old aud jrouuir, of both sexes, who hav beea pemur Mnily cured by the us, ol ArMaoDiTIS. Circular tree. Aildrw THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. , n wttraaa aaisca, bos a, ivaiLANo, oa K. K. LITXEY a CO., A,nU, ut An4 la taot .verylhlnf la th. Boot snd "hn. Um, to hlch 1 bitwd la dtnM aiy wfwcUl atuattua. MY GOODS ARB FIRST-CLASS Ami (uuuteMl as reprwnted. and will b. sold (or la wwMi vnn. laai a axasi arum, eaa t. aHontxL A. HUNT. F. W. A. CRAIN, MCUEfi AND JEWELED, Junctlow City, Or. apreltl attntln. fttna CUHJ4JJ aa4 JXWKUtV. HVITEO STATES COMMERCE V ill b mail! to any ed.tr for a limited penon upon ih. rvipi of fi. Wiih tb. same, w will send FKEK. a copy ol our UtMt pub lktl., "A CmpiUU of th V. S. U.v. au. Uwa and N'.sr Taritf Rate" Addrwe I allrsj Mlsttfai ('itinir rre ttvtttoa, Mm. South " Friday. Junction City, Saturday, Irving, Monday, t'otUe (irnve, Tuesday, Creswell, WedrtVstlay, (ioshen, Thursilay, Willamette. Friday. SprinKti.ld, Saturday, Mabel, Monday, Mohawk. Tuesday. Camp Creek, Wednesday, " !ate Creek, Thursday, " lavl, " McKeniie, Friday, " J aeier, Fall Creek, Saturday, " Middle Fork, MomUv, " Hasle Ml, " Ixist Valley, Tuesday. " Pleasant Hill, Wnlnmlay, " Siutlaw, Friday, " Coyote, Saturday, " Spencer, Momluy, " Chenhire. Tnesilay, " Olen Tena, Wednesday, Mapleton, Thursday, Florence, Friday and Sat lay. F.b. Wand 2L Hermann, Momlav, " Lak Creek, 'liesday. Ijuis, Wednelay, In Tom, Thurwlsy, " liichardsnn. Friday. " . w:n . - . .. win iu. rnim in in. ia .ibik- law, p."lll, section 1785. Uw, nf Oreioo: "If any penmn rilm io such precinct shall au hi aiienu at sucn lime and pltc. and pay bis or her taxea, such delinquent may par th. same at the unty SMt to th. sheriff, and If he fails in within thirtv il,H - j 1 - - j 1 . - muimiu. auu rsaatrtaf WATCHia 1 M 'MiU til. mtdetic. the sheritf may auieci 01 sucn person It hit own um ten cents ier mil., going and returning." ltd at Kuiren. Jan. T. liHL J. K. NOLAN l, Shenff and Tax Colleitnr for Lane Co., Or-". 23. 24. 28, 27. 2S, 2!t, 30, 31. February 2, S, 4, 5. . 6, 7. 9. , 10, 11. 13, ' U, ' Hi. 1 17, ' IH, ' 19, T X 7 TJ A -Tl About the biggest relurni ever made ou small investment y y Xl X ia hat -"PO'tod by Joho Alexander, of Maripout, California. He "TIib I'PHt iiivfstrnnnt I r ver matin in niv life wan one of 1.55. It I irnnrrht me health, wealth and huppiness. The investment I made wum th nnmbaan nf one Lottie of Moore's Kevealed Reiiicdj." Thousands of other people havn had etiuelljas cood returna from the purchftse of tin's novereiun lemedy. It cured Richard William, of Newcastle, of Anthnm. in a week. It Hid ih itanie thing for John Hewitt, of this citv. R. C. Oats and P.niainlAll T.le of Seattle, over thms own aigna-f) 1 1 turea say that il cured their rheumatimn in a marvellouslv H ' J r i,bn,r. nn, t i r.. .j W. J .Johnson, of Seattle, al- U 1 itJL test ita eflicacv in niipintr 1tua.tr and henrt troubles. ThouHaiidn of reputable eitizens from one end of thn Pa cific Coast to the other write- it praise. If you are ill, what better investment can jou make than the purchase of a bottle of Moore's Revealed Remedy! If you feel bad ewry inoininif on arising, if yon are tortured by ehttiii,ulldn- it t r -I - ?ll ' .... . . . J ni,., juu ih. any 01 uia ins 01 nifinKind, invest 51.25 it; Moore's Rveald R.-tuedy, and see if it will not give you rolief. ror hale by all Druggists. DID 23. 24. 2- 2fi, Hew Fob Flosixcs Th. nira-Flonnc Mail and SU(r Line leave Eune Mon day and Thnradaya, 7 a. m; leaves Florence alternate flay, yukk (rip and food treat urak oe. at sua sT. money. iiJSUMnas k Ptoaasoa. Store BOWE & EICE, Dealers in CENTS' - FURNISHING - GOODS. Fine Underwear, N.Vear. Mens', Boys', Youths' and Clnldreiis' Clothing, IlaU, Cpa, Rubber Coats, Etc. : Agents for the Thomas KayWoolen Mill Co., Salem, Oregon. ' Don't Forget the Plac WILKINS' OLD STAND, Eugene, Or.