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Drugs, Pharmacy, Clicmicals, Medicines, Tliysicians Sup plies, Surgical Appliances. . . f. i.v,rwxftni I'nrfnnifirv. Soan. and Everything rixqumno m nr' , , 7 ; v r f :,. Toilet Articles. Also a complete and select stock of 1 amis, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes 'SSn OBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR A. GOLDSMITH, Best Known Qrocer in Eugene Has a LARGER stock of Fine Groceries, Ch', i, Glims. Crock prv Wooden and Willow Ware than ever before. Pays Highest CAbll price for Country Produce, Furs, Skins, r. 1 TIT 1 P- liiaes, wooi, ibhuw, Orders filled promptly, with the greatest cure. I DON'T BOAST PRICES. All Goods sold as Cheap as anyone in Eugene, Call cnd be corteously treated. A. GOLDSMITH. Fabers Golden Female Pills.. For Female Irrcirfiler 1 1 lex iiolfiliurllkelhera nil the market, fitter I nil. riU'Tcmiiisif mod iiy n i.inlui'iit ladle, ni'in'lily, Uuuniiiieed lo rulli'ie aipjirceeed uicniiriiituii. f UHEI SAFE! CERTAIN! Don't he liiimbiiswl. Have Time, Health, iiuil moiiu) ,Uko uooiti r. Bent to enr nddreaa, l a.,.mu hv mail fill re clptifvriee,fli,u. ' Addto.. THE iPHRO MEDICINE COMPAHY, Weetenilirauch, UuxW.l'OHTl.ANU, OB' for Sale by E. R. Ll'CKKY it CO., Kugeue. 1 prv 1 THE CRY OF MILLIONS OH. MY BHCKl TOP IT NOW, OON IT WML aU TOO IATI. - I iMiihU mlflV VHirtwlth dieeaee of lh kidney, and hive tried . .t.tr ... n4 Vi rm many Ullicicu. ,sinr.iii- MHKht aid from different phyaldane . : I - kI.J.hI tuck that almoet pruetrated m in When I tat down U w. almoet Impoaeible for me iet up alone, or to put on my clothe., when kind Frorldenc wot lr. Henley, with lh OKHGON KIDNEY TKA, to my hotel. I Immediately commenced uainf tht ten. It hd n almoet niiraculoua effect, and to the eaton bkment of all the irueeU at the hotel, In lew aay.,1 am sappy io eww, ha. r H tlMP niMII. I will recommend the tea to all afflicted! u I save been. O. A. TUPPKR, PrepilXor Occidental Hotel, tenia koaa, Cat. Eugene city 11 MIT I . CO J) PATTKRSON, EDRIS k CO. MaDutftctitre Grades Family Flour, Htor Oruin nn til. linat favumliU trrnm What rrueltita of any wanliou. north of Kn Sane, proiierly awlnul, Ukeu in xuhftiit: lor "lour or Feed. ty MiiKMt Canb Prioa Paid for W1ih( tV GEO. F. CRAW, P08T0KKICK Cigar store. Kiigniie City, Orrgon Brick. Brick. Wliitcoiub 4 Abrama. enntruolora and liuildera, bavs pltnlv of tb bent qiwlity of brick at their yard y, mil i i . nl will annrilv tin- iliimind ill nim"in.lile nricfH. Tbi-y kI-o iphtrnct for nil kind ( hrick work ami ui iirninoe kiiii-ohi'miim. "in deliver brick on order l mi) put il lnwn, lluw to Ilioak up a St-Vfi-c Told. Kruin the Virgin i L'ilj, Moul., MwIinoii ian: When lind n iii' ilirm know In mw-,hh ((Hiiiiiiie ineiil, wr uoiiHid. r it m duty, nnd wh take iInhhio in t' llinif lli" mblic ulini it wiih. Siiih a mill nine o found OliHtuU rluiu'H Cofinb Ki iii'O). I'y Hit- iiw- of Hub Hynip w Inv.- reiii vi, in it i' w hour", M-vie roliU. mill in lh couiku of Iwo or three iluV", i-iuirriy broken tbeni up ... l...u ... ..f i. ...1. In U'lififii V. ha" rcoiU'iini.,l it. " IN r,l'r''' .. ..... I i. I... ., ii....iit,. ,u If u,m wmeii u, if o, " r in"""''" a. j'.i. have H cO'lti "O'l WHiit to lot it, Chituiber UiiiH CotiKli llino ilv ill do (he work. For mIo by F. M. Wilkiim, Dniio.i l. Lane County Hani HOVEY, HUMPHREY 4 CO. A. t). IIoviT, : 11. ('. llUMI'll RKV, J. M. AkkAMII, i : : I'rvaldetil : : Caliier Aanl.tant l'liior Traiisacls a General Banking Business. KI'OKNB. OltlliloS, NOTlt'K Til CltKIHTOitS. Nutlri' U In r.'hy Klvi ii tlmt tiie umlcrHlKiied Iih.i U'rti hihiIiiIii1 HilinliilMtirttor of the enuitf of A. K liroKMironi, ilivriwi'd, Iiy ilieroimty t'oiii't of I.H1KI (.'oiiiity, Oll'lolll. All ihtkuii. liavlnil claim. HiiKliiKt Hie Mild elate are hen'tiy noil lltil to imni'lit the .nine to the Haiti adinllilitra tor or hi. uitorney. williln aix mouth, from till, date. AiiKUKt 3, 1W1 AI.KItKIl MASON, AdinlnUtnitor. Walton & kkii'wohtii. Att'y. for e.into. NOTICE TO CltElUTOltS. Notice 1 hereby Klveti that the uiidcrslnned ha. tieen iliit-.l Hdiiilnl.trator of the eatate of Edward nlmeiirled dw'd, by the County Court o( I Jtue County, lirciioii. All punom liuldlnrflHiiii.aKaln.i the .aid e.tata are here by notllliKl to prtwiit the .nine to the utld ad mltil.trator or III. uttorm-). within nix month, from Oil. date. Allgll.tH. Iwil. OKI). W. ItlNKHAItT, Admlulatrator. WALTON di CmrwoKTII, Attorney.. PlinrC Couotia. Cflld.. lnaAn.a Bm.AIII. UwIILO Ho.run..., Whooping Cough, Croup Sore Ihroat, Ailhiea, and every affectum oi ii,u Throat, Lung, and Cft.lt, inrludinK ron,urlln Vuwdy and poraiancuu O.quum ai.nl "1 , EALTHN I Without tlealth can not be eidoycd. THEREFORE USB w i&RtGomoDpmfm. HALTH RESTORER. Too Much Load On the Liver will broik down all 1 1 Pimrgiei nf life, nnil until you (or Work, Dusinens or l'li axure. ImlinoKtiiin, Conat iiiation, Slepiilewi. niM, lliliouanewi, are tilt limt alarum nature wiunda to warn )on of danger. Moore's Revealed Remedy U Kim- of the- Blood. Llvrr and Ktoniau-h It liiw Nevfr Killed. It la the br.l ,,..1,... r I... .1... .,,,1 flf. T.S.A... .1 cur. on harth. I He it in lime kir all dmcaKtol the Slomaih, l.lver, Kidneya and Skin. It cure. Kheumntitm, Malana, Coaleil Tonjue and Headache, relieve. Constitution, Bilioui. ne. and Uvaiiepaia, drive, all impuritir. nut of the Klo.Mlanddiir.upoldS.irea. TheKunoi.M men buy it, the WorkiiiKmrn uie It, the l.nilic take it, the Children crv lor it and the I'anmi. a it i. their be.t health preaerver. Sold everywhere, fi.ou a bottle; ix for u CENTRE MAHKET H.m.lrU nl taatiitHHiUla like thlei J. K Miller, ArtorU, Or , wrlue: It eur e of a Meere Lieer wh blood trouble. aWSold by all dranWu. FISHER & WATKINS, l'uoruihToiw. Will kev couatalitly nn band a full ailly o 3E3X, MUTTONT. TCRK AND VEAL WlUh they will wll at the h'weat market A cm, A fair ahare id Uie pnhlio trotuv liciUil. TO THH KAKMKK8 t We will lT the Miheot market liric (or Fat ue. n. aoi sneep, SHOP ON W1LUMKTTK wTHKKT. ETJQEHE Cm, ORXOOlf llaaki deli rated to any part of the city frae o Held for t Dollar. The variouH farmers' warehouBin throughout Oregon and WauhiiiK ton, nays the McMinnville Tele-phone-KegiHter, will be packed full of wheat this full, and it ia likely to remain there until a dollar a buHhel can be had for it. What with the circulars of the farmers' alliance, the reports of short crops in other countries and the unusual demand for wheat at this season ihn fiirmer is urettv thoroughly convinced that he is furthering his interests by refusing to sell until he can get a higher price. The farmi'M' rare-house at Albany has already received several hundred bushels of fall grain, ana it is re tKirted as coining in very fast. This warehouse distributed 100,000 sacks, which rep'eBent about 400, 000 bushels of wheat, as nearly all of the sacks will be used twice for the fall and spring wheat. Farm ers report an' average of about thir ty bushels to the acre, although some fields yield forty. The wheat is of very fine quality, being plump and heavy. Seventy-five cents per bushel is being paid at present, and very few farmers are willing to sell their cronB at that nrice. With a good yield and good prices farmers will have money to 8enu anu mere will be no talk of hard times throughout the agricultural sections this winter. Ah fur as the much talked of cir cular calling to the farmers to hold their wheat is concerned, it has been found that it was organized bv a eanar of wheat speculators, and us u consequence its orders should not be listened to. The wheat owner's judgment is usually a good thing and it usually benefits the proprietor of it if he sells his wheat when it dictates to Dim. State Elections. The stutc elections vet to ho held this year are as follows, at the dates assigned respectively: On November ord lowu elects state olliccrs and legislature. On ti e same date Maryland docs the same and besides votes on six pro- lKiscil amendments to the btate con stitution. Other states choosing state officer and legislature on No vember onl are: Massachusetts, all; Mississippi, throe railroad com missioners and legislature; Nebras ka, ussix'iate justice of the supreme court ami two regents of the state university; New Jersey, a part of the legislature; New lork, govern or, lieutenant-governor, seeretaryof state, controller, treasurer, attorney general, engineer, surveyor, and tuo legislature and mem ber in congress from the tenth district; Ohio, all officers and the statu legislature, nnd also votes upon the proposed amendment to the constitution providing for uni- ltirni taxation; rciiiisylvania, treas urer and auditor-general, and ulsu votes on tho mtcstion ol holding a constitutional convention, ami elects members of the same; Vir ginia, half of its legislature. The Oregon Board of Railroad Commissioners has ordered the Southern Pacific railroad to reduce its rates on freight on lines in Ore gon ten per cent, to take effect Sep tember 1st. The railroad objects to the proHsed reduction and the controversy will probably be set tled in tho courts. Tho present wheat rates from Eu gene to Portland are $28 per car of 8315$ bushels, a rate of 8 2-5 cents per bushel. The new rate would be $25.20 per cur, and a fraction over 7 j cents a bushel. Stock cars now cost iMli. The reduction would be a saving of $4.(i0 on each car load. The Commission will have mihlic sentiment on its side in this light against the power of a great corporation. OLE CITY 80UMS. Council ,ue. - Jjl evening, Au(Ul wl' ' "prewot-Connoiloiea Pr-ton, PB. Oriffln and Oabnrn. -i,td Oo motioo, O. B. Dorria wae lt President of the council. Oo motion a warrant M ordered drawn In (aror of tb. health oommlliea for 2,W0 on (ODOUDt of the aewer fund. To. ordinance inpoiiDR " .howi and oircnaee returned I wllbout bi. appro-el, when being put ou ill Dual peaeiige, the ordinance wea lot. . mrro. Tb. following l the reto of the circni li ceDae oidinauce. Eoowa, Annual 13, 1891 To U Urn. City Vwncil of the City of Lit- llTi.Emii:-I herewith reluru ao or .li.. ...... i.. i -in ordinance 10 Ilt'fliM abowa and circuaea eihibitlug on lb. alreeU of Engeo.," itbotil my approval. A parade on the alreeti la not an Mhibi- .1 u... l...,i.mnl In th DUbl C Of I 'Ull UlU .U U I CI . , , , what the ahow will oonaiat of later, and lo nltraottb. peopl. lo lb urotioaa upon .....u ..K,l,inV,n will be oireo. The etreeti are dedicated for publlo oe and higbwayt and in my opinion euujrui . .- . hn wiahloir to Daae from linn j .uu""i a - - one portion ol the oity to another or to paw tbronxb In. city to tueir exmuiuou b.uum.. whether tbey be tnid. or out of the corpor. ate liniita, and tb. only eiception thai could b. made would b. when euch paaaing through th. atreela would endanger lif. in ut.i. ..... i n..i.i in K nrnhihited entire waiuu Kmav I. viiku' r" " , lr, inalead of allowtug liocna. to effeot lucb danger. , Taking tble view of Ibo qiieatiou, and doubting the power of the coiinpil to paw and enforoe aucb an enacluieiit, I re turn lb. ordinance wiiooni my ei0uvu,.. Very reDeotlully, J li. McCidho, Mayor. Recorder authorized to have Sling cue placed in weat end ol oouucii room. Billa of T. M. Hauiiltou for $IU.25 mid lluWur Xr HrukH for A 10. ordered liaid. F. B. Uellujan upplied for ua nl hom ou aewer. The mntler W41 iell iii tne oomuiii We on fire and water. Adjourned lo meet next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Ctll.LKIJR 1111,1- PARK SOLD. A Larue lieu I i:.lute Traiiater-Coa. aldrrallon, 3li,000.00. V. J Vniut.te .tin! V D 11.... ..I.. 1 tho tnuli" Monilny with J. F. Ather- tim Tor tne imrehust' of (xdlegu Hill Park. toLt'tlu-r u llli Mr. Atlietii'u .,1. cgimt new reHltloniv, including piano, iiuiiiiuru uuu 1111 mo POlUi'lUH. 1TIC considemtloii was Ml!,000. Messrs. FniMicr k lWrry will at once extenslve- lv U(lvcrllm tllf limiiertv nnil nn .ImiUr olU-r big Imhitvmi'Uts to purvhnsers. TIiIh Is decldttlly the flnest rvHidvncp proiit'rty on tho Kunt'iio market und ui i-iiiuv inuy reiuHMiaote icTlim lo niift with reutly oak'. T. IX Rowland, formerly of this city, luts li'iised 1'urdy'n flue opera houm, at New Whatcom, Wash. J. D. Kennedy, of Wllhunette pn clnet, one day Inst week wua kicked aeverely by a vleloua horse. At last ac count he was a little better. The mVnuier Coos imulo the trip to Hluslnw hwt week without accident. She eroHsed over the Sluslaw bar after dark, not having eiumgh fuel to wait for daylight next morning. Coo. Buy news. The rvKrt that Kev. 0. A. Blair Is building a college nt Sodavllle, In fulne. He any ho has enough to do as a pastor to let the work of an architect, median le and willoting agency for others. A young man at Halsey went to aleep with ft lighted elgwrvtte in his mouth, ami was awukened during the night from the Intense heat of a burn ing Uil. He was forced to carrv the niuttreits dow n stairs to extinguish the flames. He dosn't amoke now w hen he goe to UhI. The Weiitern Cnion Telegraph com pony haa ntvntly ajloptett a new atyle of telegraph blHiiks. The new blank haa printing on the back. The saving to the eompany through this cltange will lie enormous. The old-time blanks, with which even' one Is famil iar, had a printed heading, but the back waa cler, on which account the publlo became accustomed to using telegraph blanks fur memorandum paper. (losheu Items. August 18. 1891. Mr. und Mrs. Lower, of Creswell, were down visiting their sou Jesse, last (Saturday uftcrnoon. The rain of today Is very unpleasant to muny of this locality whose entire grain fields are at stake. Miller and Clilfry's steam thresher, from Creswell, is in this vicinity and is doing good work with dispatch. Mrs. ltoss and Miss Lizzie Day, of ot Kngene, accompanied their brother, (. L. Day, homo hist Saturday even ing. Miss Teddle Howe, the "Jenny Lind" of Hpringtleld, was sojourning with friends near Ooshen the past two weeks. Mr. L. (i. Harwood, of Florence, was employed by the Isiard of directors of our sciiooi district nisi Mituruuy to be gin a three months' term of school on October 5th. f-nel.i TiHuui T'fiv lu finu n fillv ninill. tletl "J. 1'.," and Is preimred to do legal liiiMinoHM on Mhort lifitii-o. find w. nro- sume would be pleased to make connu bial ties a s)Kflnlty. Mr. .Inn n P. lfnlliinil nnil Afiuu Vni. ma Dtnld, of Hpringtield, visited Go shen Saturday. John him been re- elected iirinctpal or the Springtleld school. He taught his first term in the state In our district und iruve irood satisfaction. MrM. 'Pnvhir find ra Win Mtuwiirt were nut eiin viikmIhit liiur. u-ivk fur lintions for ereetimr nn M. R idinridi In our village. We learn that thev met with good HueeesH and It Is proliabletlie house will be built some time this autumn. Uncle Ike and Aunt Sarah Barclay, of 1'leasant Hill, visited with the fami ly of Uncle Charlie Bennett the latter part of last week. When there is uny sickness these good old people tire al ways ready to render ussistunce. Un cle Churlio has been quite indisposed. Undo Joseph! Katon, our "Star Route" man, who holds tho riblxms on the stage coach that carries the fust mull between this point and Dexter, hud some diillculty in collecting a fure, 30 ivnts, from a foreign ieddler whom he had brought down from Pleasant Hill Satunlay evening. However, "Undo Joe," In his characteristic quick way ot hilklng, soon propounded sulllclent principles into him to pay the amounts, tho' ho paid It largely in coppers. A young gentleman by the name of Myers was doing this section lust week as un ugent for some house or company 111' Wllll-ll Ollll P!lll llllv ,1 irriuir vurluti. of articles for whnt w ould appear to be less iiiiiii uie cost oi maiiuiacturing that Is utter you have paid tho sum of six little dollars and Joined the "club." We didn't bite for two reasons, viz: First, we never had tho ducats, and second, we've always entertained a private notion that we are mentally de ficient when it cornea to entering Into such wonderful money saving (?) schemes as this, and would be fully satistled if some man would only come along and learn us to lly for five or ten dollars. Real Estate i ranster. leor.NB. T W Shelton to John Clayton, lots 1 and 4, block 8, in original town; f-VlO. T. V. Shelton to Sophia Nicolles, lot 2, block 2, in Shelton's second addi tion; fli". E J Kraaier el al lo It E Owen, lota 9, It) and 11 block 18 iu Ftuaier Hylund'e ad diiimi; 150 K -I FrmnVr et al to J W Montgomery, nt 7 block 80, Fonder oV HyUud'a addition; t'2. E. F. Chapman to Sophia Nicolles, lot 1, bloek 2, Shelton's second addi tion; 112-5. coi'HTav. Mary L. Mtwre, et al, to Jane A. Conk, lltii acres lu Tp 17 8, R 8 W; $1. IT S to J O Nelson. 100 acres lu Td 17 S, R8E:400. U S to Jk'iijamln Swortwood, 100 acn-s lu Tp 17 S, U 8 E; f200. Jane A Cook, et al, to J D Cook, 63( aervs; f 1. ' J W dowdy to Marls J Archer, 5 aervs in Tp 20 S, B 8 W: $2.i0, Benl Swortwood to Jno O NeUon, Alex Johnson and Wm O'Brien, 100 aeivs In Tp 17 S, R 3 E; 1 1000. Euphana Edinundson to S. R. Coe land, one-ninth Interest in 12U0 acivs; II. cRrawr.i.r, Willamette Real EsU'.a Co, to Chaa. Seott, lot 1, bl.K-k 12; fia The East Exn Improviso. Visit Ing the eastern part of Eugene recently, we notiml marked improvements. Repairs at the State University build ings, now almost completed add grvatly to their beauty. The dwellings in Full-mount are all being neatly painted; several new residences are going up and the w hole of that part of tuw n sirms to he attracting attention. Hymens Aijalii. TheRoseburg Review, contrary to its usual spirit of fairness, char .......u tr, Btrictures made on Capt. W. T. Symona by the press of Lane county as '-dirty, mean and contemptible." Editor Flocd bnnur what ho is talking uuen iiw - about. Symons did not get more than he richly deserved, and more over should not be allowed to have any control of the government works at the Siuslaw. In privato and in public he has shown a spirit a. 1 IVI ,a 1a (lin4 of animosity ana uniairnesn w large section of country thut in the future will support a largo active community. Hi estimates for a plant were outrageous and Beem ingly made with the one object of more than exhausting tho appro priation in preliminary work. 11 asked for a greater amount with which to commence work than his predex'saor estimated would com- . . -w t 11 1 eVUA na as .1 far a a Ua wpIi knew that tm LV Va w " . e ong as the present appropriation was unexpended Congress, with a depleted treasury on hand, would make no further appropriations. Symons has large interests on Coos bay, and his adverse criticisms on li.r rwmut nrvrts. while Coos baV is vvwue ' - j f extolled, is proper matter for cnti .ium In fnot. tho government shouid not allow a townsite boomer and speculator to have charge oi such an important division of the public service. A Nakuow Escape. Prof. Hagal undertook to make a balloon ascension at Boise City last week but It proved a Cillnro A liirvn crowd had ifiitlicred around the postorilce and curiously . . ' 1 ..1.....I.. I..M...I watcneu tne nuge oug nmwij muawi with hot air from the furnace, which iiuii Uun onnutnicted in the irround. When this oK'ratlon had been com pleted tne woru was given to iei g, ami ii liiillfuin shot into the air fol I. .......I Utt fliu twn tinriichllti. to the lower one of wliich Junior Hagal was clinging. Lp it went, carrying uie man off his feet, but before it had risen more than four feet a rope snapjied, the parachuttes collapsed and Hagal came down to the ground again with a thumping thud, narrowly escaping landing in the middle or the names that were leaping forth from the mouth of the furnace. Tiik Reason. The Railroad Com missioners gave their reasons for reduc ing freight rates on the H. P.. as fol lows: "We lind that the said freight rates, schedules and classifications, made, used nnd employed by sulci compuny on its lines in tho state of Urcgon, are unjust, ana unrensoname, and more than a fair couicnsation for the services rendered or to be rendered in the transportation of freight on its said road," and they then issued the following imperious order: " x ou will, therefore, nt a day not later than Sep tember 1, LH91, cancel and annul all rates, orders, tarillH, clussinentiuns and rules In force on your lines in conflict with the above findings, and put into fori and effect the schedules, tariffs nnd classifications as revised and mod ified by this board." Blue River Mixes. A Brownsville dispatch' of August 12th says: There is no lute news from the mining camp, but it was expected that the Browns ville mill nt the Poorman would be ready to begin crushing ore last Mon day, ami the citizens are waiting anxiously for the news from tho first run of the pioneer mill. A furnace for clearing the tunnel of smoke and foul air lias occn put in, and a cur and truck hus lieen built in the Poormnn tunnel. It wns found necessury to move the mill down the hill in order to have more water, and so the chute to the mill had to be lenghtened, and many other changes were made, but it was expected thut everything would be ready by last Monday. A Domestic Froiii.em. A servant lady in this city hus given her mistress her walking papers because she hus not been invited Into the parlor when the mistress entertained company. Would the servant lady (time was when we used to say kitchen girl or pot wrestler exjiect her mistress to be called Into the kitchen or an evening wlien she enter tains her beau, in order to share in his blandishments? Ex. Fire at Springfield. About mid night Aug. 15th a house belonging to Alex Cockerline, in Springfield, and occupied by Jake Mulligan, caught on tire. It awakened the family, who gave the alarm, and after some lively work It was extinguished. It had caught In the partition and spread to the roof. It is supposed that the fire resulted from mice carrying matches. Dhkhno the Well. The Eugene Water Company has a force of men employed digging the well from which it Is intended to supply Eugene with water. The well will i twenty feet in diameter, and is on the rear of the lot corner of High and (1th streets. The workmen are down aliout 6 feet through gravel from the top of the ground. Lost a Short Time. A few days since the mining expert Legh Harnett got lost while going from one cabin to another oiOold hill In the Blue River mining district. He laid out over night and did not get back to the cabin from which lie started until noon of the succeeding day. Estray Notice. Came to my plnce on the Babb ranch four miles below Eugene about August 1st, two large red steers 5 or 6 years old, one branded V on hip. Owner can get same by paying expenses. John Mettacer. H. E. Smith's new resilience at Ore gon City is lighted by 81 10-candle power incandescent lights. Peter Esser, Oregon', first state food commissioner, appointed under the new law by (lovernor Pennover, died at his home iu Portland Monday night of consumption. He had been down with the fatid disease about three months and his death wns no surprise to his many friends. The deceased was 42 years of aire and has resided in this state since 1871. He was a mem ber of the Veteran Fireman's Associa tion and also of Uermania lodge, K. of P. A Walton wirrespiindent writes: Harry Himxson was chopping Umber for Mrs. Shuman a few days since, and threw trve that knocked'another tree across the house, breaking In the roof but the body of the house being of logJ prevented the tive coming to the floor. Mrs. Shuman and Mr. Wise's little girls were in the house at the time. None were hurt. STARR GRIF1 Sells the Celebrated NON-RUSTING Tin, GENERAL DEALKRa is HARDWARE, Sid,; GENII', - OlUttrn fand get ItlORE POWERl and use LESS WATE! Writ for our Mew Illustrated Catalogue for liar i THE LEFFEL WATER WHEtt & EN6INE CO., tKWMm1 Eugene Foundrj AND acliine Sliops. C. N. FRAZER, Proprietor. MAKES ALL KINDS 07- Casting, v Store v Fronts V and v m REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY A SPECIALTT. 61 me a trial. I guarantee my work to r1t utiafaetion. Bhqpa.rwt Klghth street and mill race. 0. N. fRiZEi NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best prices according to quality. A LARGE STOCK OF mi $1 ml ! From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties c I r. l '.l A !-. " De suuea enner as to rnce or uaiuy. Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest itor the Finest; can suit you if you give us a cull OUR stocFis , Look us over; if w do not save you money, we will make boihh ' 1 B 11 to you low. A FULL LINEOF'GROCERIES F. B. DUNN Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. WU1 hereafter keep a complete atock of Ladies' Misses' and Children's SHOES. BUTTON BOOTS. Slippers, WMta acd Black Sandals FINE KID SHOES, MENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS & SHOES And in fact every thine. In the Moot and Shne line, to which I intend U ilevntr my eapecial attention. MY GOODS ARE FIRST CLASH. Anil fruarantel aa represented, anil will be ."Id fur the lowest priuee that'a Kwi article can be afforded. A. HUNT Ifflportast Hoik Mv Patrons and tho public are notified that I will soil all Goods and Merchandise at my Creswell Store! IOK THE Lowest Cash Price! Will bar the Hi,aat MuWi fire SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS for Caah or rrouuci. L D- SCARBROUCH. CRESWELL JAMES McCLAKEK CHOICE WINES, LIQU0K audClW Willamette Street, hl 7th v Sportsman's Eporinf HORN Si PAINE. Practical Giuisiiiitl' Dfiilrra n GUNS, KlFLEs ci.h.n. Tafbi nml Nattriili Hewing Maxchlnea ' 'f'f i All Kiud- For hale I j Retiring done in the nf atft ! i ranted. , f Grjns Loaned it Ammunition Funi Store on Willamette itr ' EXCITEMENT ,f Run. hlich in Ihl. city owl trf'fZsv everybody la ulX it for Latarrli o'J N pi I UrM'wiwia, Conmlitloii, I'ui'UW , Bj o" build up their lystem. Try " Vr,: friend. atut it, aa 11 mn meril when all aptak well of It- '. SAVED .,,''' From a terrible doath. la whateo"""; belnn cowl of catarrh bv u; ' r-oaitive and Neaallve Electric " never falla to cure KheiiraatuBi. 'Zc Hack. Sore Throat, Headache, To" ' TIT It WANTED. WOOL. HID1! r AND FUBS AT GOLDSMITH'S