Eugene City CSimril. SATURDAY. .MARCH 28 Will. Flftceu Scandals in Two Years. To the nntnitliiiil remark t!it "no pablio kmu.1I blure tbe record" o( tbe two rears ot Republican rnlo tbiit bar Jut clowd, ' New York Woild roplim by eimmi'ialiuK " the cbiit ecandiila. Tbejr are iniuuwriaMl m 'HmUI No. I-Selling "proleclioo" and nctt.ive profit lo monopoliitU for niouev Ui-o'l lo elwrt a prenirti-nt. tfcandal No. 'i-lUwarding tbe ruiaer of a corruption fund wilb poitiop in tb cabl Bet of president. ., Bcandal No. 3-Eipending the money that procured ia the open purchase of votee. Bceodal No. 4-Utter disregard of clyil aervice reform pledge end gale of d reputable ppolntiucDt for discreditable psrlr service. . S.aud.1 No. 5-Sbiinefiil administration of the (treat pennion bureau for tbo tH-nrO! of peuition tbarks. . Bceodal No 0-Pmtitotirjg the moat bon orable public office in tbe world to purely family affair. ,, Hernial No. 7-Tbe president of be Unit d State a gift-taker and tool of real eatale boomer. , Boandal No. 8-Bloaliig the repreteulation of tb United Stated aenate of a new elate. Scandal No. fl-Creatiog atate of mining campt for the aole purpoae ol retaining par tiaan control. Scandal No. 10 Elcliug democratic members of the bout of repreaeutatlvoa for the tame reaaon. . Scandal No. llUturpatiou of power by speaker to Inaur the panage of partisan uwaturea. Scandal No. 13-Dlsgracoful accnei and grow tulRarity in the honae, tbe direot reault of the speaker action. Scandal No. 13-Maklng fraudulent eenme for partisan advantaKe throngb a reap portionment of oonnreaaional ropreaenlHtion, Scandal No. H-Govenmient Officials loot. In(j public larda regardlei-a of a very mild rebuke. , Scandal No. 15-8uaiiderin the money of an overtaxed people to gut rid of a troub lesome aurplna. Tbe World doea not atop with enumerating tbeae biota upon tbe Republican record of tbe lt two year. It givee tb details, lime, place, imiiiee and lliirea. It I record lor which tbe wholo Republican party ought lo bo aorry, and il probably k it n member tb reault of luat November a election. A Lane Comity Man. . Tli Evening Btar, of Washington, D. C, noblUbwl picture of lion. 11. H. Oilfry, a former resident of Eugene, and knowu by (be nisjmily oftbe people of Lane oouuty, with the following uolioe: A very important positioti la tint of nilii clpil legislative clerk. Tbe uau who Oil it imitl know a groat deal about practical aen atori.il logi.ialiou and no one ever aocnaed H. H Oilfry of Ignorance aa to hl dutie. Mr. UiUry waa burn in Illiuoia in 1H.VJ and NH'ht nil month in cnmHing the pluiua tu On iJnii, aooompmied by Uia In Iter and mmlier. He la mill a reaideut of Oregon. Il l received a classical eilucatii-u Ml Salem, Oregon, and waa given the degree of A. M. Admitted to the bar, Mr. Oilfry practiced lor noine time. He Is a past Rrand niaalor of tbe OilJ Fellowa of bin atate. Uo en lend tbe aevretary'a office ou J.iue 11, 1879, aa ludi x clmk, and one month later wua transferred to the iltak be now occupie in tb Senate chamber. Ilia duliea comprise tbaiudoraiug on buck of bills, peliiiou and uieiuorinle nieinorauda of the action or Inaciiou of tb Beuat. lie culle tbe roll of tha Senate on all ye and Lav vote and in all tbeae year bat never made a mistake in hie rem 1 1. When the chief clerk ia absent Mr. Oilfrv tuke charge of all legislation on the desk.' Democratic Common Sense. The following horn Hon. Roger Q. Mill la lull of common soiiaei Tha splendid tight we have Hindu against the high turilThas beaten, disorganized and scattered our foes, and it would be lolly for ninnwtogo to wrangling over silver and divide our own force and restore tha lie publican with their force billa, bounties, uicreaaed tariffs, disticaaea and tnoliationa of tbe people." The Democratic parly will not wrangle over free coinage. When it gets the oppor tunity to make it a leading isaue it will force it. lint until Federal taxea are re duced to tbe revenue ouly basis, there can he only oue leading issue tb reform of tsiatiou aud the overthrow of tax supported monopoly. The Dalle I excited over a itory that George Suipe baa given tbe Union Faoifio railroad company forty acre of land about two mile west of tb city ou which to local ear b"pa, and atart a uew town to be called New Chicago. It it atalcd that tb company will abandon their preaeut live along the river and will run the road aoutb n( The Dallea in order to avoid lb drilling sand which now ao frequently oauiet delay, The caae of Rlohrd Eventing v. Jo Kiiuou waa decided la tb luprem court MumiAV in which the lower court waa af firmed, aud a victory for Simon. This 1 the case brought Iron Multuoruah oouuty to test lb legality of the act passed by the leg. iklstura of IbtS'J, whereby Joseph Simon bold tha office of polio commissioner of I'.irilaiiil liiituflnllslv. I'nili'r lh decision. Simon ran bold the ofBc until the charter ia chnnged by vote ol tbe people. Tbe United Stalea lu 18CS, when it bad in oper.vlioD tbe greatest army thia country ever aaw, appropriated for lb war fl, 030,000,. OOU. The republican congress, which baa Just adjourned, baa spent 11,0011,000,000, or nearly aa much at tbe ennriuoua coat of the army in tbe lust year of the war. Tb re publican party I Ih party of high taxe and extravagant txpemlituree. The Democratic parly ia tb party of low taxea and ecouotul- col appropriations. Tha fourth trial of the gambler Bandy Old for killing Euiil Webber hi Portland two year ago wsa concluded at llillauoro last week aud resulted lu a verdict of man. alaugbter. Olda waa aenteuced to oue year' tmpiisoument in th peuitentiiry. 11 had twice belore beeu convicted ol murder in the first degree, aud bad tb aeuteuce of death by baiigioii pronounced npon biui, Ih au pretu court graniiug bini new trials each lime. When lion. 0. N, Denny arrivea lu the Willsmttte valley in June, (rout bia many years' aoiourn in China aud Corea. aay the Albany Uemocral, be will find Ihe valley well filled with Chiueae pheasaul aa a mon ument to hie generosity aud interest in Or egon, and will alto Bud a aluOetl ou ou nenrly every mantle and lu many atore WilldoWB. F.I Senator J. P. Wager, of Umatilla couq ty, baa gone to California, Ilia where, bouts, iu that state are unknown. Thi Pendleton East Oregon lan tajt: The conleuta of a letter be wrote before leaving l oillsnd tulimal.d that be would not be alive very loDg. It Uhoed though thtl he i not in aiicb ill ulin aa be aeemi lo thiuk blmaelf Senator Jobs J. lugalla' vole aenda up (rum uu.b r tbe Democratic avalanche these words: ,'Tbe vicwa of Western Keoubl). cu, or those who have bitbuito beeu idrn- tltird Willi Ibe republican party, have uuder guue ao eiueutlal change on the tariff que. tiun, and among uch there ia now adriuaud for tariff revision aud reduction. Il it a oguifiont fact that th woolly aiibis aaa brver known to exist in tbia eoun ty until after lb Mckinley bill raised lb larirl on wool. UurshOeid ban. Fourteen Feet of Water. -pi... ivi . XtnrMi 20 elrea the following account of a alearu achooner orossing the HiiihUw river bar drawing li leei. OuKridar last iasl the ltctord from rtmi Franciaco arrivea oil ihe mouth ot Mm bay at tbia plaoo, and remnined over night, aa i nn i, arrival. Saturday me nue wsn i" " we accompanied Cupt Uergmaii, of Horene. down lb river 10 uire .. - - i i ii... l.r nit Into tbo bay. The liorutu iiti ni - - Lillian, on which we took pnwuige. perform ed the threefold duly of carrying a few people eroong whom wero Mr. vV. F. Sle- ... . .. ..I it. A Ifl.AjlB.I IlKll vent, oue 01 lue owners oi in" .iv,i., mu Jan. T. Harron, of Ihe liublboilK service tlutioned at I'orllttiid, Oregou reiiwining ol the mouth of the river a an object for the Iteoord to approach, and aignaling ber ...i ... il. hup Tlmra wim bni fa wubu w ru im. ' ; - breakera, and although every Indication for a successful entry ol me aresm avuooner on tbe outside, all Ibe pasaeugera became more or less excited while wailing for tbe tide. p.AAiu..ltf ml Iwn nVlocic end fifteen min ute Captain Bergman rwung tb Lillian into place aud sonnaen iwn long uni irom ik. .i.uiu nhich with answered by tb Itecord, that lay just inside the bnoy. The aobooner Iben came straight away, wilb two leadsmen onnding. aleering direot for tbe Lillian, and aa abe oeared tbe bar abe asked, by wbiatlee, If hor course waa right, and wa wsDonded to by Capt. llergmsn In Ihe af- flrmalive. At two o'clock ard twenty min- ntc and at just thrne-qimriora uoo iapi. ii ...nnmiml thai aba waa over tbe bar, and aoon we beard the leads men calling five tatboma, nve aim a nun ami "that will do" from Ibe captain of the Record aa they hsuled in their leads. Alter tbe loam scnoouer umi nmra Hurd k Davenport's wharf iu Florence w visited Capt. 0. Jensen In bia oabin, accom panied by Mr. Stevens, and we beard Ibe latter geulleman ask tne question: "Tell me, Captain, accurately, the least depth of water you found on tbe bar." And we beard Ihe response given to one owner of the Itecord, "Just 14 feet." We also heard Capt 0. Jeosen stale bia anrprise at finding the .1....II. n wall. ma iniiifh after the report given him, and that ho could crosa that narrow bar at the s ime stage oi uie mi" iuiijt loaded, and bia alenin ichooner draw 12 feot. Coming aa ibis do- from an old aea captaiu on bia first entry into our port, It avitl lsa (if llltll llkt liftrimftitr fur inferior W(l UD v tmsw - " officer or inleresieil one to report (but Ihe greatest rleptn ot waier io ue ihuhh the Sinslsw bar is 8 f-el. Long since these damaging reporla of Ihe entrance to onr bay bare been found to be without foundation and thoroughly disproved alter cine Inves tigation by resident seamen, and when we have made statements bused upon Ibeae In vestigations, we have only been laughed at for our ignorance. Hut be who lugba last laughs longest la a truism applicable to tbil case. Th Record is a alaiineb atoam ecbooner, 100 feet lung. 21 feet beum, owned by Kim ball, Hlrvena k Co., Ihe exlousiv mill linn, who recently told ibeir large sawmill in Mendocino county, California. Tb" Record I one of ninny sb am schooner thia firm owns, and was built expressly for the lumber trade. This one draws the least amount of wiilor, and was s-nt here snflicirlilly loaded to draw 10 , feel, and will return I elm from lh mills and drawing I If., feet of aater and carivlng '.00,000 f-el ol lumber. Charity h a lliiaiiieM. Oregon City Courbr. There ia a family living in Ibe old house of Dr. Rosa in CHtieuiah which is ao very de cidedly, exlremely, (lislre'-sinKly poor, not lo mention the measles among Ihe children in rags, that th chariiable ladieaof Canemah are interesting tbemaidvet in their behalf. Hut Iho neeus of tbia family, whose name ia ia Clement, are ao greet that ihey have foro atalled Iheehnrily of thi publio by duping the etorokeop'T. Mr Clem-nt unler alanila Ihe racket. She goes into a store aud in teuder, rosgnetio toma relatts a aad story of poverty and ilckneaa that would melt the beart of a borse, and winds up by asking whether Ihe kindhearted storekeeper wou't sell her thia roll of btilltr, or that ide ot bacon, nr yonder plug ol tobawo- her Utile ones are ao hungry and he will bring the money to morrow. The merchant oau't re sist aud she carries off Ihe goods, but alway foigeta lo pay Ibe bill except when forcibly reminded. Oue m-rcluml bus been obliged to present them with groceries lo the amount of f '..', another a sick of Dour and a big aide ot bacon, another oranges, lemoua, etc. Tbe poor, poor woman even tried lo bny au accordeon (or tbe ragged childreu but her cheek would mil pasa aa pay for ila price Th Clements family worked their scheme of charity with anwoa among th people of Eagle Creek. They came here from Euguuo. Statesman: There is prrhap uo labor ao tiresome aa that which its performer ec ia to accomplish no good. And it ia juat lu thia way that Howard and Curtis, the two aelf-amputatiug oonvicta iu Oregon 'a plate peniteuiiary, have been laboring every day, Sundaya excepted, for twelve long montba. For teu long hours every day they drag over Ih earn well-known path a heavy piio ol pig irou. Thia ia their puuithiuent for maiming themselves iu tbe bopo that they might escape labor. Ills just punishment, and it has been successful, for since these wrctche have beeu dragging (be weight behind them there have been uo more self imposed amputation. A real ratal dealer, of Port Towuaeud, Wind) , iu a private letter to geulleman iu thia oily, says: "What oan you tay ot timet In Oregon? 11. re it is quiet and dull, mon ey tight, faces lung, credit poor, iuteresl high, people leaving townexoept gambled." Thi ahowa that w, ot Oregon, are no worse off than Ihe people of booming (?) Wasbiugtou. Roaeburg Review. V. Lair Hill received J 17,000 for codifying Ih law ol Wasbiugtou. The presa ot tha late ni) his work is incomplete and the pay be received for it an extortion. Alpha Items. Man-h 15, 1331. Tb snow it all goue ouly on the highest mouutaiua. Th conutry is gelliug aettled up, but "alow." Skunk cabbage baa been lu bloom for a mouth or more. There hasn't been any stock lost lu here thia wiuter ao fur. Mr. Howard Top baa gone to Lake creek lo visit relatives. Mr. D. M. Anstiu and eon Fred have re turned tu their borne iu Elk Prairie. The uu and daughter of Mr. C. A. Pot ted bav been quite ill for aom time, but are Improving. J. 0. Farmer viited C. DysiiiRor Saturday evening and iulendid going buuilug Suuday, bul It raiUeU ao liaiu be count Uul. There bave beeu a tew salmon teen lately. i. C. Farmer baa beeu trying lo caiob tome, hut has not met with any success. At our auuual st bo..l meeting Monday, the 2nd day ol March, Oeibard Stviiibauer waa elected diieclor, and C. A. Poller! clerk. Mr. aud Mrs. Luudy moved ou their place last week from Elk 1'rairie, They i-auie Ibrotigli anow lime leel deep on tu niouu taiua. Jack. Mr Porcna or Ai.u The o aoug, l ill Id AiiHia It.wtnMH " ami lit .nl. Km Will McKluley, entitled "The Tariff bav ....... ..,.( .....I I.. ... kt botb logxiber ai uut aa popular a them aa 8. 11. Frtendly'a rieganl assortment ol dreaa goods and trininiiugt aud bt very . i . i..iuia, IIM.-T Fo Balk. Fr.-ab milch cowa li to io. ax uiiiy. Wantiiv-Fiv customer, 11.000, oa firat- eut real null near ciiy. Uiu. IL MiLLiaACo. Ash Urove Poultry Yard. Eggs for hateuing from Ihe four alandsrd breeds, finely, Wyandotl. Plymouth Rock. Single '..nil. lirnwo Ilhoru jand Silver Spangled Haiiibinga, aa goial blood M can be obtained in Oregon or C-liforoto. Eggs, per aettiug of flftceu, fl.60. Call on or eddreea, A MO Wiliihs, Cobnrg, Oreoa. For Sale. A completp alwk of Genla' fiirnieblng a.wda. h its. rupa. Ironka. valiaea aud all Sood ua.ially (ound iu a Oe.ita' furnish ng store, ailuaied in flourirhing lowo In tbe cenb r o( tbe Willsmette vallev. Th atock ia in good condition and will be aold cheap for cash aa the owner dcaire to cbog bn business. Inquire of or ddres A. H. McClc, Engenc, Oregon. Ldib Notic.-Oo to tbe Depot Inmbej yard lor cheap lumber. Andreaa will not be undersold. LIFE INSURANCE Northwestern Life Insurance Co ASSETS, $42,353,912. LARGEST Life Insurance Company dolnn an exclusive American business. SAFEST. The only Com- psny with no collateral securities. STRONG EST.-Largest eur- plus lo Hardline. REST. Has paid larger dividends to policy holders tban any other Com psny in the Vast M0 years. The dy Company hsviii a local ageiit lu t:enlral or Southern Or- (Oil. G. II. PURCHASE, Agent, Eugene, Or. Sheriff's Sale. NO ITCH 13 IIKUKitY GIVEN THAT by virtue of an execution Isaued out ol the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon, for the county of l ane, on the With day ot March, lH'Jl. in a suit wherein M. Myer and Wm. Kyle, partner doing business under the linn name of Myer k Kyle, wae plaintilfa, and the South IJend Lumber Company waa defendant, ooiniii Hiding me Utsell the following described ral property, (o wit: IJeginniug at the NK corner ol I.Uk 89, in tbe town of (.lenada, Lane county. Oreifon, thence aonth 43 degrees west aloiu tiie W Ismudary of said block SU, 6.72 chains, thance north to government me aieler line, ilinio- by meander line to a Hiint IM chains muili of Iwnlniilng point, theuce 8 to place of iiiuiiiiiiiitf, iMintainiiiK 1 acre, more or Uns, m. I ill Lain county, Oregnu, toaatisfy thesiim it eiht liundre I and thirty -eight Hollars and 60 10U, with intemt at 8 per cent. arr ainiuui fioiu the t)t:i il f March. 1HU1, aud the further sum of y4'JieuU and disbursements and aeon. lug cost. Now, therefore, In the nam of the bt-te nl Oregon, in compliance with said writ, 1 will olfer for sale at public auction, to the higheat bidder, at the court house door in Kugene, Lane oounty, Oregon, ou Tuesday, the 27th day of April, 18'Jl, the aforesaid described real property, between the hour of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock V, M., to wit: at I o'clock 1. M ou taid day. Term of sal cash in hand . . .... Dated at Eugena thi 20th day of March, Wl' .IAS. K. NO LAND, Sheriff of Lan County, Oregon, Sheriff's Sale. OTICK Id HEKEbV GIVEX THAT bv virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tha County nf I.aue, on th 2t'ith day of March, 1H, In a tuit wherein IL O. Humphrey was plaintiff and A. A. Foster, Barah A. Foster, W. 11. lUlier and It. V. Howard were defend ants, commanding tu to tell th following de-i acrOied real property, to wit: The 8 K i of See 22, Tp 15 South, lUnge II West, and th N i of the 8 K i of Sec 25, Tp 15 South, llange 5 West, containing 240 acres In lu oouuty, Oregon, first, to aatisfy the sum of aix hundred and seventy three and 50 100 dollars (li73.50) with interest at the rate of ten per cent wr annum from th 7th day of March. IH'.ll, and th further turn of 172.75, coet aud disbursements, and accruing ooata. Second, to aatisfy the turn of $430.10, amount due W. H. Ualier. Now, therefore. In the name of th atate of Oregon, In compliance with aald writ, I will olfer for tale at puhlio auction to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Eugene, Ikiie County, Oregon, on Monday, the 27th day of April, 1MD1, the aforeaaid described real proierty, between the hour of V o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. at. on aaid day, to wit: at 1 o'clock r. M, ou aald day. Tarmt of sal, cash in lu hand. Dated at Eugene this 2l)th day nf March, 18tl. JAMES E. NOLAN O, Sherilf of Lane County. Oregon. EVERETT LINN. I will ttand the stallion Everett Linn dur- In the aeaaon of 18U1, at K. lianva' sUble in Eugene every day during the week. DEsciurrcoN. Everett Linn la a hay. 0 Tear old. weiiiha 1700 to IS00 Itw, and ia a little more than 1UJ hanria high. t KIHUKCK, Everett Llnn waa tired by Merry Matna. an luiirted Clyde. Ilia dam waa aired by Of n. Fleury, au imported Hercheron. I ncle Jmimy bad at on tun concluded not to keep a horse this season, but could not keep hit health without work. Farmer and etockmen are requested to call and examine thia hone before making contract for breed Imr, and learn terms. Will uke every possible care to prevent ac cidents but will not be responsible for any. JAMES UAi KM. Notice of City Electlou. Nolle ts hereby given that the annual election oloincers lu anil lor the ellv ot Kutvoe will be held ou Muii.Ut. Ihe nth day of April, Hall, at men lime mere is io ne eieeieo: line mayor, ou rvoonter aud oue treasurer tor the olljr si large. line eounellmau tor the First Ward. line councilman bar Ihe !eeond ani. Une eouueUiiian tor the Third Went. rolXlMO TLXi tt AUD JCOOI. Kirt Wrd: Iu Jlri. tlrnwnlee's vacant dwell- Ilia tltuate on the southeast corner ol Lot So. 7, Hlo'( No. Us Mullisan'a IKmation to Kitireii I'iiy. Juitr-s: J. H. Alexander, W. H. Vetlhews and A. & McClurw, W. II. alalthewa and A. a aio- l liire la set as clerks. tVrond Wni: In the cuilne mom In the city hsll bullillnt. Judses: k f. Ileuderson. W. If. Abrsmt snd II. ('. aliirgan, VV, II. Abrsms and K. IV llndt-nkn lo act u rU-rks Third Want: In l lrarer'i ware house, tltuate on Ihe north side ol ilh street between lllam- elte and (Hire ttrevts. JihIivs! J. r. I hurra, K. M lr end M A. ihmtis, K. M. Day ami ueo. A IhHni Oi si-l es t-tprkt. IS.I1. will heota-iH-d at a o'clock Id Ihe foee- noou end cluecd al o'clock lu th afternoon ot iw- . ! -w Hi git-iH i - T-ar- seid dar. H r order of the council March It, IMIRRIH. Kewrdrr. OUR OPENING. Spring and Summer Mhions, LATEST IMPORTATIONS OF SPRING & SUMMER FASHIONS. TlioTembracerieto and novdfe known at thi, season in the fashionable ,vrld including U,o choicest designs in Walking, V continue to receive each week, by express, all new profusion, UiaHhe TZttTZ doth, Cre C al B , Angora C oth, Scotch Heather Mixtures, Nori. Glace Henrietta, CorduretU, 1 lot erge Dona,, Ve,M Si ere l, Albatross Crepes, Ro,ales, Drap-de-ete and Bench Stripes. Our s.lk depar men has never been, col ea,-e a e handling the Celebrated Regatta Oros Grains, Faille Franca.se, Bengaline lean da So.e W,. Sul Armure in black and colored silks. Our stock comprises the very latest des,gn, m Surah Discs, Whipcord Co.a fp2 cSrefe, raraM Stripe OMeag 6 embroidered flo.ers, Ova, Spots, Pea Spots, , Spots and Polka Dots. .. . - . 0. . . ; The Trimming Departmenti-We are also showing an elegant assortment of Jet and Silk 1 assomentancs and Gal icons in straight bands and separate ornament,. Also novel design, in Jurl Trimmings and Appliques, Marabou, Feather Bands' and Feather Kdgings. inspection of our stock incur, no obligation to purchase. aastt-stssr. I . NOTICE FOR I'UMJCATION. Lno Orrica at llosani'tia, Obkion.I Hsrch 14, ltwl. t Notice It hereby c Iven that the foUowlug-nam-ed settler baa Bled notice ot his Intention to make final proof In tuisirt of. his ' Claim, and that said proof will be made before the Keaitter or Kucelvor at the t?. 8. land olltce at Rosebure, Oregon, on Friday, May , lti'JI, vis: lleiijamiu MwortwiKtd, Pre-euiptlon 1). 8. No. T&1. lor the VK'i of sec. 28, Tp. 17 8., R. II East, W. If. He names tbe following witnesset to prove bit i-nntlmioni n-sideiioe uuoll, and cultivation of, taid land, vis: Wllllsm Ysle, Alfred Piatt, Geo. 11. Warde and jaruea Wycon", all ol Uaburg, Une couuty, Oregou. ..,.... JUII1 lis oiifJ I af itrgicioi TAKE YOUR PICK ! From the Best. It to select from the BOOTS MD SHOES, In the City. You on the quality, 0. E. KRAUSSE. MOdRE . I- a... '" ' v-.'ij . -. ... V UHDEEIAKEES i X Furniture J t Everything Exouisite in IraporteU rertumery, ooap, ana Toilet Articles. Also a complete and select stock of Taints, nil. Varnishes. Brushes and tei eor the rrMtM- fii of eur eoode advauUMt ol euh dlseounU we are enabled tn lv our eonomert osnw price oa au wn braced tu a well eauotntasl Dmi 8ore and a KirsVCUes Paint aud Oil House. OSBUEN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR CT NOW ON EXHIBITION. C3 NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornci at Roswan. Or., Feby. , 1H91. j Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice ot his Intention to make final prool In aupport ol hit claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Couuty Clerk ol Lane County, Oregon, at Eu gene, Oregon, on Monday, April M. W, vis: John Jt ( antrell. Homestead fcntry No. 4US, for the 8 W V. of 8 E M Sec ill, N W (t ol S 1 Yv Sec. J8, Tp. 16 8, R. 6 West, W M. He namet the following witnesset to prove bit continuout retldeube upon and cultivation of. said land, vlt: John M Ooldson, W 8 Hall, O W Carter, 8. W. Harpole, ol Franklin, Lane County, Oregon. John H. Siivri, Register. will Cost no no more leading stock of can always depend at the store of & LINN, I El Drugs, Pharmacy. Chemicals, Medicines, Physicians Sup plies, Surgical Ap pi. lances. i-e. 1 Painters Furnishings. Kast By purrbatlnf In Urt quantities and taklne Dealers OUR OPENING. J. D. MATLOCK, SPRING AND SUMMER! Extensive Lines in Every Department. Dress Goods, a beautiful Cloth. Silk and Velvets. Laces, Gloves, Mitts. Kibbons, Buttons, etc. Clothing, the most complete lino in the city. Hats and Caps. Gents Furnishing Goods Boots and Shoes. I Carry the Largest Stock and I name the Lowest Prices. ' J. D. MATLOCK, friceup to HE I H alaSaaV I i- -1 aw l P' able, without any parts to get out ot order or repair. " , WK CLAIM that when you have teen and understood its operation you will buy one, that Tin will like It and recommend It aa a perfect aucoeea and the only Washer you ever saw thst will tax the place of the rub-board. FOR SALE AT Mitchell's Mammoth Stove Emporium. DEALER IN STOVES, TIN AND GRANITE WARE, House Furnishing Goods, Pipe, Pumps, Etc., Etc. PLUMBING, ROOFING AND JOB WORK. JACOB MITCHELL (Odd Fellows' lew MetMsar if ozot HOWE & RICE, Dealers in CENTS' - FURNISHING - GOODS. Fine" Underwfwr, Neckwear, Mena Roya', Youtlm' hod Cliilrlrens' Clolliinp, IlaU, Opa, Rul.Ur Coaln, Eto. Agents for the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill Co., Salem, Oregon. Don't Forget the PUcf, WILKIXS' OLD STAND, Eugene, Or. line. Fine Zephyrs, Feasle EUGENE, OR, rn t i irv .1 me Kiaaies menu THE NEW ERA --Hydraulic- i raSkX li -W - . -vtoticeis hereby given that Our Claims : V.'F CI . . 'J tn waal, 11 vuplrk'S nf VOTjdS. ffOtll the finest lace to the coarsest carpets, perleeny elean, without rubbing; or bolliiiK, without the nse of chemicals or any destructive proceu or WIT i-f A IU t..n?u.nllv uaUhlnirii III lfl-fuUrth asainiouiy lor (tooa soup uu Me ol the time rwiulred by any other -prooen, ami without any objectionable leatures., ; WB CLAIM to have a Washer that Is ilmple In construction and easily nndertlood, that it dur Building), EUGENE OR.