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Everything Exquisite in Imported Perfumery, Soap, and Toilet Articles. Also a complete ana scicci stock m i aiu, Oils Varnislies, Brushes and braced In a well pioiiim.-u wru mure - --s An OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR A. GOLDSMITH, Best Has a LARGER atock of Fine Groceries, Chi n, Mat, Crock erv Wooden and Willow Ware than ever before. Pays Highest CAfcH price for Hides, Wool, 1 allow, uc. Orders filled promptly, with the greatest care. I DON'T BOAST PRICES. All Goods sold as Cheap as anyone in Eugene Call and be corteously treated. A. GOLDSMITH. THE CRY OF MILLIONS) OH. WY BKCKl TOP IT NOW, BOON IT WML TOO LATl. I have been troubled msny years with disease of Ihe kidiirys " J" msny different remedies and fcave ouirht 11 frura diflerent physicians WIUIOUI rcnci. -... .. .- y . I was suflerinR- from a very violent tuck thit almost prolr.lrd jne to sues manner iui . " ' When I lit down It wss lmost lmpufribte for me OKKGON K1U " " ' bold. I Immediately cotomenctil uilnf the tea. It had ao ilmoat i,-,.i. ir4 and to the aston ishment of aU the guests at the hotel, In a few dayi.I am bappy to Mate, hi I waa a Bfw man. win recommend the tea to all afflict! as 1 bavt been. 0. A. TCrPBK, rropiletor Occidental Hotel, banta Hoaa, Cal. Faber's Golden Feroato Pills.. For Female Im-iroler Itiui' nulhliisllko t)iem nn the market tltver Jail Hurremliuly uiod by prouilijeiit ladies monthly. Guaranteed to relieve suppressed menstruation. SUBE1SAFEI CERTAIN! Pnn't be humbninred. Have Time, Health, aiidinoney jtako uo utu r. Pent to any address, ccure by mall ou re Iculptofprlce, iOO. Address, THE IPHRO 1EDICINE COrHPW, Western Branch, IoxZ7,i'01tTLANl, OR For Hale by E. R. LUCKKV & CO., Ku.one. EUGENE CITY mill m rATl'KRSON, EDRIS & CO. Manufacture Best Grades Family Floar, Btor Grain on the moat favorable terms. Whaat reoalnU of auv warelioiise north of Ku- gene, pronerlytaasirned, taken in exchantre for flour or teed. tT-IIigkest Cash Trie Paid for Wheat XT GEO. F.CRAW, l'OSTOFriCK Cigar store, EogeoeJCIty, Oregon. Too Much Load On the Liver will break down all the energiea of life, and unfit you for Work, BuaincM or Pleasure. Indigestion, Constipation, Sleeplfsa Di'M, Biliouanesa, are th Grst alarms nature sounds to warn you of danger. Moore's Revealed Remedy I KlBg of tbe Blood, Liver and Stomach-It hu Never Failed. Hundred, of testimonials like this! J. & Miller, Astoria, Or, writ: "It rued e at a eerers Liver and ISlood trouble." M'SddbyaJldrn.gi.ts, H III I 1 7 A 1$ Drugs. Pharmacy, Chemicals, Medicines, Physicians Sup plies, Surgical Ap pliances. l'ainters J' urniMiinjra. III em Country Produce, Furs, Skins, Itrlck. Ilrirk. wi,it.mti,li h Alinirim. contractors and builder, have plenty of the bent quality of brick at their vard ly, nine earn 01 mmi, and will supply the demand at reasonable prices. They also contract for all kinds of brick work and guarantee satisfaction. Will deliver brick on order lo any put of town. How to llreak uji a Severe t'olil. From the Virginia City, Mont., Madison ;., . Wl,.,n i Hml a nitilii'iue we kuow. to possess genuine merit, we consider it a duty. and we take pleasure in n'mim me uiuuv what it was. Such a mediciue we found Cbatuberlniu'a Couuli Keiu dy. I'y the list of Ibis sirup we have relieved, in a fw hours, Mveie colds, and in the course of ... it. .. il.isu intir..lv briikeu them UD as Las several of our friend In whom we bare recommended it. It is all It is repre ..nlJ In ha hv tba innmifuctiirera. If VOU bare a conh and want to stop it, Chamber- lain Cough Ilemeay win uo ine worn, tor sale by V. M. Wilkiua, Druggie. Coughs, Colds, Induenta, Bronchitis. U. UkAAnlnA TAaank P.niill Dure inru.i, n.inniH, .j ... Throat, Lungs snd Ch.it, includimr Comumptlon. bfcily anJiiriuaiitut, Ucuuiuaaiwd"!. I'.UI. P . . I , 1.1L. n .1 ... . .. w EALTHV I Without llcallli can- not be enjoyed. THEREFORE USE It li the best Helper to llcallli and the iunlcs'l cure on Harth. I'm it in time lor all disease, of the Stomach, l iver, Kidneys and hkin. It cures Kleumatin, Malaria, Cusled Tongue and llemlnvlie, rrlievrs Constipation, Bilious nets and Dysm'psia, drive, all Impurities out of the lllood and di Ira up old Sore.. The llusinesi men buy It, the WorkiiiKnun use It. the l.adiel take it, the Children rrv lor it anil the Farmers ear it i. their best health preserver. Sold everywhere, fi.oo a bottle; lis for $v FISHER Ac WATKINS, rnoruiEToiia. Will keep constantly on hand a full supply of MUTTON, PCRK AND VEAL WLich they will sell at the lowest market prl ces, A fair share of the public patronage so licited. TO TUB KAKMKK3 : We will y the hik'heat market price for Fat t attle. Hogs and Sheep. SHOP ON WILLAMETTE STKEKT. EUGENE CITY, OREGON Meats delivered to any part of the city free of chary.. HOVEY, HUMPHREY 4 CO. A. 0. HoriT, : i : : : rreildeul ll.C. Ht'kruatY, t t t : : Cashier J. it. AsaaMS, : t t AsaUtant Cashier Transacts a General Banking Business. ECU EN K. OKEUOX. NOTICE TO CRKD1T0K8. Notice Is herrty slven that the nuderslgned has turn appointed admltnstniUir ol the eatate of KdwarU V ineiirteU dee'd, by the County Court of l-ane County, On-Koiu All person, holdlns claim, aiiaiusi the uid ratal are here by notirle.1 to pnwnt the same to the Mid ad ministrator or hU attorney, within .is mouths (rvrn this dale. A usuil?, Inl. liKO. W. KINEI1ART, Administrator. Waltox pkirwoatN, Atlonieyt, NOTICE OF FIX.U, aKTTIJEMENT. NOTICE tH HEREHV tilVK.N THAT JAMES M. Martin, alminlstratiir ot th ute of Marion I' Martin, drsvsuwsl. h a. tiled his ac count for final k-iileineut of wtd ralat. and Monday, orlober 4t h, haa been act by onlcr ol the court lor atari nf the aame. Jaas. M. Jliarili, Admlnstrator. 3 Known Brocer in Eugene Lane County M IKinltHATiTIHK. N,nalr laulkner of Weal Virginia Npeaka In Kngeno. October 2d tbe" Court House was fllloj to oveiflowing with an eutbusiaslio crowd of Democrats snd Hupnblican friends. Oo motion of Hon. E. P. Coleman. Oof. John Whiteaker was selected as cbsirman of Ibe meeting. Tbe Governor ward and in a few well cboaen words int to duced the orator of the eTenlng, Senator Cbarlea J. Faulkner, of West irglnia, wbo was greeUd with applause. Alter paying a glowing oompliment to (be worth, iutegrily and ability of tbe chairman b"west Virginia is much like Oregon in ber coal, timber and mining interests snd pbys leal conditions. He bit Ibe McKinley bill a good jolt wbeu he said that the ladies were responsible for tbe vote of 1800 becauielbey bought tbe family clothes after the McKin ley bill went into effect. His talk was able and instructive. 'Hut tbe llepublicani claim that tbey bare reduced tbe taxes," he resumed True, tbey have bav reduced the taxee upon tbe rich fiM.m.OOl), but have at the same time imposed an additional tax upon the people of 200.000,000. Their idea is that) the railroads ought not to be taxed because tbey help the legislator out of bard pinches so that while they take 3 per cent, off tbe rail road'e tax they have added 125 per cent, to tbe tax on woolen olothea which tbe whole people wear." The Senator examined at length tbe op eration of the low tariff of 1810, which taxed 25 ou tbe S100 inhtead of tbe fo5 paid today. In 1850 tbe farmers owned half of the wealth of tbe country. In 1800 be owued Ibe same proportion, though tbe wealth of tbe country bad doubled. Under twenty years of high protection property bad not been doubled, and tbe farmers ouly owned one-fourth of the country. Mr. I'aulkuer waxed eloquent over the deoliue of America's merchant marine. In Ibid, he said, our merchant marine ton. nsgo euguged in foreign trade was 1190,000; between 1HIG and 18b'l. under tbe low tariff it grew to 2,224,000. Today it is less (ban in 1840, snd tbe citizen of this country should blusb with sbsuie as he recalls tbe (act thut un account of this enormous tariff tax the (lug of his country can only be seen in foreign ports when carried there on a man-of-war. Then tbey tell us we must protect Ameri can labor from tbe pauper labor of Europe and Asia. Tbe niau wbo says that degrades American labor in claiming it is not tbe equal of foreign labor. Though Great Dritain has 75, WH) more laborers than tbe United States, yet while we produce $8,000, 000,000 worth of goods annually she pro duce only t4,000,000,000 worth. New England has in ber industries 617, 000 luboreis, wbo turn out an annual pro. equal to the baud labor of 15,000,000 workmen. The trouble with the tariff peo ple is tbey tbey don't give due credit to tbe inventions and skill of American labor.- Tbtn he took up tbe lute Fotoe Bill, expoxiug tbe far-reaching intents of that sin Ihtt r uie iMire. 'i'ho Senator bold ibe closest attention of the audience over two hours, and was freqtit ntlv applauded. He is au able and e!o (iieut speaker, and tbe Lane oouuly Democracy will lonir remember bis speech. Th Eugene Baud furnished some excel lent music lor Ibe occasion. Some IteaHong. Tbo Salem Journal affects wrath because the vihiliug Democratic statesmen went by Salem and stopped at Albany and Eugene, aajing, "they could see twice as many peo ple iu Salem as at both tbe other places put together." Don't be too fust, brutber. A traveling gentleman tbe other day informed us that tbe every day appearance of tbe business streets of tiigeue was like a circus any turnout wnen oompared with Salem. The reason Salem is so ofti n missed is that such a large proportion of tbe popula tion is confined iu the popular resorts known as tbe peuiteutiary and asylum, and un kind keepers will not allow them to attend publio meetings. The otberpart of tbe pop ulation lies dormant except during meet ings of Ibe state legislature and state fair. Tbe visitois made no mistake when Eugeue and Albany wore selected for speaking pieces. Sheriffs Sale. NOTICE 13 HEKKBY GIVEX THAT by virtue of a decree and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of t ireiron for Lane County on the 14th day of SoptemW, 180), in a suit wherein J. M. Hendricks waa plaintiff and W, G. Purkerson waa defendant, commanding me to sell all the riK'tit, title and interest and life estate of said defendant, W. U. Purkerson, in and to the followiug descriled real proiertv, to wit. The north half of the Don. Land CL of W. ti. Ptirkcrsnn and wife, Not 6W4, being north J of N. W. of Sec, 1, Tp. 17 S., K. 4 W.. W. M., snd Lot No. 3, Sea 24, To. 17 S.. R. 5 W., W. M., containing 122.27 acres, all in Lane County, Oregon, to satisfy the sum of (27.M) Twenty-seven Hundred Sixty-five and 85 100 Dollars, with interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the !Hh day of June. 18111, and the further sum of Twenty five dollars, c.nts, and accruing costs. Now, therefore, In the name ot the State of Oregon, in compliance with said writ, I will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 20th day of October, lf'Jl, the aforesaid described real prorty, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. u. and 4 o'clock P. II., to wit: at o'clock p. M. on said day. Terms of sale, oath in hand listed at Eugene this 15 day of September, lavu JAM. is. mliAlU. Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon, By H. J. Day, Deputy. Sheriffs Sale. "T OTICE 13 HKltEUY GIVEN THAT XI by virtue of an execution issued out of - - " ....... v v - u, . I , u, II .Ml the County of Lane, on the 20th day of August, inui, in a sun wherein a. tl. Kriemllv waa idaintiH? anil -Inumh I '..I mnA Alice Cole were defendants, commanding me w sen me loiiowing ueeoriueu real property, towit: Tha K, nil 1 nl 11. l.n.l PI ..I T..V. W Cole and wife, claim No. 8lJ, being parts of J 31 ami also lots 1 and 8, of See 32, and a strip of land 12 rods wide off of the east end of the Don land CI of Wm. Crebbins, claim No 40. all in Tp 20 S, R J west, con taining 1XY74 acre, of land In Lane County, Oregon, that I did on the 20th day of August, 1S01, levy upon the above described real prrty to satisfy the um of Three Hundred aod Fifty five ami 25 100 Dollars, with inter est at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 10th day of June, IS'.U, and the further euro of Fifty three and 60 100 dollars, costs and dubursemsnts, and accruing oosta. Now, therefor, in the name of the State of Oregon, in compliance with said writ, I will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Eugene, l-an County, Oreyon, oo Tuesday, the 13th day of October, 1MI1, the aforesaid described real property between the hours of V o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock r. M., to wit: at 1 o'clock r. X. ou said day. Terms of sale, oash la hand. Dated at Eugene this 7'h day of September, 1'L JA3. E. NOLAND, Sheriff of I.ane County, Oregon. P-y H. J. Dat. Deputy. Notice to Creditor. "yOTICE 13 HEREBY CIVEX THAT 1' J. J. Winn ha been duly appointed stdmini.trator of the estate of J.H. Winn, de ceased, by the County Court of Las county, State of Oregon. AU persoa hsnnr. claims atfainst said estate are hereby notified to pre rut the same to the administrator at Munroe, Oregon, or to o. It, Dorm, attorney, at r.oveae. Oreonn. witiiia ai. mnntk. .. date of this txiticsx lasted October 3d, 1801. Geo. a lome, J. J. Wi, Attorney fur eaUte. Administrator. Should not be Made Martyr. Tli A all Ion i 1 Tiilina-g. a strong iliu ioiAiuiv o i and consiBtcnt republican journal, a: il-.A rivnrrrinltin 111- comiiicnung on mo vv-e' tmiew with Binger Hermann wherein the honorable gentleman wriggled about and left the ques tion of his candidacy in a sort of a "Barkis is willin'5 shape says: "The publication of this inter view has created a rather painful impresBion upon Mr. Hermanns friends in Jackson county, and it bears evidence, as well, of having been a rather painful interview to the CongreHBman. It will be ob served that the question asked by tl. infrariMonrnr n-nfl not anSWCrCU. Mr. Hermann says that in the event of a decision Dy mo ia.-oii that tho interests of the state de- .,nr,l V.io rntnrn it mttV be "im- UJU11U . 'J v 4 , proper for him to decline." Tins means in plain English that he will accept it tliere snau oo o"- onnllrrVi fnr Lim in the convention, but he neglects to state whether or not in accepting a renomination he would be ignoring a pledge made nnu frion.l nntl a rtossible candidate before the convention of 1890. To see our representative nt i,n a utiimn liv a noor memory la tv. riinf retina- to Ix) endured, and the Tidings will have to come to his rescue and Answer the interest ing question for him. 3Ir. lier moil ii nprtuinlv (lid state to H. B Miller, prior to the nomination of 18'JIJ, that it Ins menus came 10 his rescue at that time he would 1.1 nnt ask their support again, but at the end of his next term would "step down and out," nnrl civfi nlace. he hoped to some man earned and energetic as the gentleman to whom ine pledge voluntarily eiven. This idodo-n ix in a letter over the Con gressman's own signature, and the statement in the press recently that Mr. Hermann would not be a candidate for renomination was made, therefore, upon authority which ought to be considered good Mint nf Mr. Hermann himself. The situation is an awkward one for Mr. Hermann, or would be to almost anyone else. A man big enough and old enough to go to orvnorpss ought to mean what he says, especially when he affixes his signature to n with ins goou rigni hand; but u -Mr. nermann meant it when ho wrote it he seems to have become convinced since that lie made a grave error in booking himself for the shelf, and that he may be compelled to acknowledge his error in order to save the state from the consequences of his retire inent. Mr. Hermann has made an ac tive and successful representative, but the state can't expect to have him there always, and the people oughtn't to insist upon his mak ing a martyr of himself upon the raggca points 01 oruKen pieuges, It is asking too much of him." The hop market in the East is yet an uncertain matter. At Waterville, N. Y., on tho 18th, 13 cents was the limit. In Iew York city the demand was spirit less and the price from 13 to 16 cents. Country sales were made at 10 to 12J cents. The Pacific coast crop is estimated at 80,000 bales, 30,000 Washington, 15,000 Oregon and 35,000 California. With the short Pacific crop, and the English crop cut short by mould and storms, it is believed that the price of hopB will rise. L . . . - It Grant County News: Last Friday morn Ing as Sheriff Creaap was on bis way down tbe river be was hailed by an excited assem blage of moon-eyed brethren in Chinatown below John Day. A badly scared China man climbed into the buokboard and then it waa explained that Ibe fellow, Ah Hy by name, bad murdered his partner, Ah Foo, during the previous niuht. and that thev bad been guarding him lo prevent his es cape, and that tbey desired the sheriff to take him in charge. Tbe Chinsman, no doubt, feared bis excited countrymen more than American law, for he was eager to as sociate with tbe sheriff. Mr. Cresap imme diately returned to town with his prisoner, and Ah Hy was held without bail to await the aotion of the next grand jury. Tbe Chinamen were partner in a minins claim. aud Ah Foo, before be died, pointed out An xiy a. nis muruercr. FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE IS IIELEBV (JIVEN THAT A. Matthews, Administrator of the estate ol Thoe, Matthews, deceased, has filed his final account In the matter of said estate In the coun ty court lor Lane county, Oregon, and Monday, the M day ol November, 1891, at the hour of one o'clock In the afternoon of said day has been fixed by said court for the hear ing of said account snd for the final settlement ol said estate. Paled dept. 19, 1801, U Buys", Atty, A. MATTHEWS, Admr. Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for I,ane County, on the 5th day of September, 181U, in a suit wherein A, C. Woodcock was plaintiff and C. A. Davis defendant, I did on lha ftth da nf &ntmh 1AUI the following described real property,' to wit: "iu "o v ana iu, in Dlocr ao,4, nl Shaw 2nd addition to Eugene City, Lane County, Oreffnn. and also a nlwvanf l.n.l A.lt:nlnn - the east tide of said lot No. 10, described as loiiows: beginning at the southeast corner of said lot No. 10, thence east 122 feet, thence north 160 feet, theno west 122 feet to the northeast mraar ej .aid l,t Va in .nj th.M south 100 feet to the place of beginning, all situated In the City of Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, to satisfy the sum of Forty and 40 100 dollars O10.40). with tnteraat at 10 per cent r annum trom in Din clay ol September. .801. and tha further sum nf Tnnlsjn. ..J 5-100 dollars, est. and diabnrMmenta, and accruing oosta. Now, therefore, in the name i f the state nf OietfiA. in enmnlianna with aaiH .l T will offer for sal at publio auction to the highest bidder at that urt Hons door in Eugene, Lane Count v. Oraenn. on TiimIs tk. ltk day of October. 18H1, the aforesaid described rwu property, iieiweea the hours of,9 o dock A. a. and 4 o'clock p. ., to-wit: at 1 o'clock P. St. on said dar. Taenia nf ul. 1m hand. Iatd at Eruen this 7th da- nf 1801. J AS. K. NOLAN i). ' . ShaHU of Lane County, Oregon. By H. J. Dat, Deputy. 1 . .. ii.. have renominated Wm. E. Russe 11 for governor and adopted a tanll reform and anti-free coinage plat form. lui ml red farms VVv Ulll ivvtt have been abandoned in Massachu .1, ,im Inat. inn vears be- Bl'llB UUllllf) cause the owners could not make a living on them. .ii or.. i utrul vpahpIs for the ilt IIUII IS11V Dvl ' t r.nintivl white, be- cause it is found that in a hot cli mate white hulled vessels are 1 degrees cooler than those painted black. Mm mviHon on the 1 u nm , sewerage lines built by the city 01 Eugene is compietca. 1 has been exiditiouBly conducted and is a credit to the council, engi neer and contractors. Portland won the pennant of the x- si l.oanlinll InncrtlP Local ... lirtla an tiuK't inn I Iiriliu tun gn wvi". the result. Nearly all the players were imporwu anu vim finally depended on tho skill pitcher brought from the East high salary A single page in one issue of the Century Magazine, taken ior uu vertising purpses, costB $500; in Harper's 1400 down to 1100. A von rtv mlvertiflement in one Mi Vfiw York Herald costs 130,300 for the lowest and $310,000 for tho highest pricea column. Tt ia OTiiontHl that twentV-fiv democratic governors will assemble together at Columbus, Ohio, next WP.4V. n a sort of eubernatorial en couragement to Governor Camp- ... T , 1 1.. A .:11 1... n bell, rropaoiy mere win occasion for the governor of North Carolina to regret the historical re mark to the governor of South Car olina. A gentleman suggests that the yellow mud has at least one good quality in that it answers for a dry weather road. No one however supposed that several thousand dollars were to be paid out to make a dry weather road when we al ready had a good one. People sup posed that the main object was to secure a nam ary winter rouu. The state of New York has the lowest tax rate enjoyed for many vears. The World says that: "It is Gov. Hill's veto power and his presistent recommendation of measures for the relief of the people that have produced the low tax rate in this state. The surplus- squandering partisans of the Hu- lion-Dollar Congress are entitled to none of the credit." At the joint debate to be had between Governor Campbell and Mai. McKinley on the 8th of October at Ada, Ohio, the former will open the debate with a speech of one hour and five minutes long. McKinley will follow with a speech of one hour and a half and tamp bell will close in twenty-five minutes. Telegram: The settlers' cabins on the "Red S." lands in South eastern Oregon have been torn down, the homesteaders and their families have been driven off, the school house is deserted, and the swamp-land grabbers are in full and undisputed possession. Alto gether it is a forcible illustration of tho way tho government favors monopolists and corporations in the disposal of the people s hen tage, the public domain. Bread will be the cry in Europe the balance of this year. Eastern papers claim that only a half of the shortage story has been told. Cer tainly our people are sorry far the sufferings of any other people, but having been under pressure for several years themselves they cannot afford to ship their wheat without cash. The inflow of money result ing from our grain exports will stimulate all our industries and in directly help stock raisers. Last year the people were taxed on the tin-plate imports $7,000,000. This year the tax at the same rate of importation will be $15,400,000. It is the people that must pay this tax. The National Provisioner, the organ of the canning industry, of this week tells how they are do ing it. It says lard cans of five gallon size, which sold at 19 cents each wholesale before the McKin ley bill went into effect, now costs 22.6 cents, and that square dinner kettles, with tray, flask and cup, costing formerly 31 cents, now costs 34.9 cents each wholesale, and that the same percentage of in crease holds good as to all articles made of bright tin used for can ning purposes. It is here where the tin-plate tax pinches. Congressional Districts. For the Information of a num ber of persons we give below the counties that compose the first con gressional district: ' Bentcn, Clackamas, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Josephine, Jackson, Klamath. Lake. Lane. Linn. Mar. ion, Polk, Tillamook, Washington ana lamhul. The second district is com Dosed of the following counties: Baker. Clatson. Columbia. Crook. Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Malheur, Morrow, Multnomah. Sherman. Umatilla, Union, Wallowa and Wasco. ft.o .l.,..,,vr.rHta ot MaHHaciluecnn ht km EUGENE, rasp TRY THE LEFFEL WATER Eugene yEacliiiie Sliops. G. N. FRAZER, Proprietor. -MAKES Castings, 7 Store V REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS Give me a trial. I cuarantea my Klo-hth street and mill race. NEW A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL From the Cheapest to the Best prices according to quality. A LARGE STOCK OF 8001 1 mil From the Cheapest to Destined euner Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Priu jr. - rv a. :a . . ;jr,.,. ,i o n . ulc jcinesb, uun suiv juio ij yuw nwv no OUR STOCK IS CifFrce New ami Stjlisli.I Look us over: if we do not save you money, we will make some sell to you low. A FULL LINE "Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will hereafter keep a complete stock of Ladies' Misses' and Children's SHOES. BUTTON BOOTS, Slippers, White and Black Sandals FIXE KID SHOES, MENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS & SHOES And in fact everything in the Boot and Shoe line, to which I intend to devote my especial attention. -MY GOODS ABE FIRST CLASS. And iruaranteid as represented, and will be sold for the lowest prices that rood article can be afforded. A. HUNT Important Notice. My Patrons and the public are notified that I will sell Goods and Merchandise my Creswell :-: Store! FOK THE Lowest Cash Price! Will car the Hisheet Market Price for Farm Produce. To mince onr lanre stock give SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS for Cash or Product. L D- SCARBROUCH, CRESWELL Sells the Celebrated NON-RUSTING Tir GENERAL DEALERS Ijf HARDWARE, STOV ETC ANY ' . .3 V - -it IIW sa bs. Rnr rn.:l and get-MORE POWER and use LESS WATER Write for onr Mew Illustrated Catalogue tor IMl i WHEEL & ENGINE CO., Foundr) -AND ALL KINDS 07- Fronts V and v OF MACHINERY A SPECIAL!!, work to lyo satisfaction. Shop, ? U.H.imu GOODS. DRESS the Best. All parties t as iu rnucui vuamj. OF GROCERIES E. B. DUNN JAMES McCLAES CHOICE WINES, LIQCOBSsWCj WUlamette Street, bet 7th Sportsman's Epont, HORN Sl PAINE. Practical Gunsn Dealer GUKS, W&i . . -..1.1. .aj .atiriiM riming urnc " -- Sewing nc tfti j All Kind or J EepairingdoneinthenMtrttiI j .. tJ Guns Loaned & Ammunition- Store on Willsmrf" EXCITMI-" r.. Buns hlKh In this city over - everybody is oslne it lfU llf, Hysoepsia, Constipation, l'l (, build up their syilem-J J if; friends about it, s it .W t all at mem wnen au ., - 8AVtU.f'" Poaitiv and Xemtive t ' vv GOODS $101 FBI Tota- never fails to cure snr:- ; Back. Sore Thnt, HeaUacM. Trri WOOL, H1J AND FTi AT N!;1 & h.'n. triLr ..- I'a I IatJ will COLDS rui