3 T Worthy of ImiUtlon. , i nnA VanAa fmn inn jiiiivu i . i vi vvU jwvyvi vo i i Drugs, Pharmacy. " VSSHh Chemicals, SCTJ Medicines, r Physicians Sup- JMlUOa Kf Ul jjavtaa, plianccs. Everything Exquisite in Imported Perfumery, Soap, and Toilet Articles. Also a complete and Boloct stock of Taints, Oil Varnishes. Brushes and Painters Furnishings. U iSt-W. bar the .riter Art of ou, ,ood. Eaat Br parehuln, tn la , qu.ntltie. braced Id a well ppomieu " " " stT. OSBUEN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OB MONDAY, NOV. 23. A. GOLDSMITH, lis U Known Grocer in Eugeno V Has a LARGER stock of Fine Groceries, China, Glass, Crock- ery, Wooden ana wmow ryarowiaii Pays Highest OAbll price for Country Produce, Furs, Skins, . m-rr l m il ilides, wool, laiiow, c 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. Fiber's Golden Female Pills.. For Female Inwilw ttlocnotiilnfllkethera on tli. market. Htvtr ail SnroeeilUily tuei by nroralnent lllf month If. Guaranteed to relieve foppraated ntnitruatton. IURE1IAFU CERTAIN! Don't bfi hombnjrirad. g.r. Time, Health, nd money iuko no otb r. Qnt tn an aiMmal. , teour. by mill oo r oelptoliirlce,liW. tuc ipum nmirjNE coiPiiif. WmUto Branch, Box 27, FOBTLAND, OB' For Sal byS.R. LUCKlYACO.,Kugene. IH THE CRY OF MILLIONS. OH, 7Y BKCKI TOP IT NOW, OOH IT Will TOO LATI. t have km tumbled BUypm with ' dlMaa of th. kWneya eai have way dlnertnt rmll end nav eon,.! .Id from different Pjy"" WtlkoUt Willi. Domui iy I wm. tunerinf from . wry violent i. .1... .l-L nmtfntad ma la tuck . aianan When I Ut down II tu .Into Impobl. for m kli,rirIlJwl ami Pr. Henley, with In. 0C01 UDNIV .THA, to my kotaL I tanwdlaUly commenced aatef tb to. It had ea elnwat ntracaloat Med, and to tb. eetoo Jakaentofalltb gut at tb hottl, 1. fr-m Aan.1 .a ktDPT to Hale, thai i ni a new mu. " ncommcad tht let to .0 aal hare beta. a A, TtTPPSX, flBiirieteT Occidental Hold, HuUloM,CaU a mm t frtii t . t 1 1 e wall Irnnwn TT1 (in ufacturer of boots and nhoeB at fc No lan Ht., 8nn Antonio, Texas, will not t....,t kla nirv.rlnnOO With ftfl tt- KWU iwiiriuiyv"""- tackoftno cramps which lieremteiM follows: "iwns wKt-n w ;"""- cramp in the stomach which I believe would have catim-d my death, had It not been for tne prompt uw v,". luin'g Collo Cholera and Diarrhoea it j rrUn Anon rlwl ma ao much good tlwt I followed It up InSO minutes wiin mo swim uww, u A.Mfha rincinr nould irct to where I was, I did not need him. This Itcm- edy shall always te ono m ui gtnyB or my iamiiy.- r ur w For dUrrho) or -maimer oompUint In inv form there u Doming wwium Ubamneriain t vjoiio, vhuiw ,71 Amori Mr Kunrf BerrY. Of Ada ami, Uwrenoeooanty, Kentaoky, jays on dos. eur-d her of n altaok of dlarrbaia. Two or three doMts will eara soy ordloaiy oaas. When redaoea wun wawr nl to tak. 25 and 6U cent ooiuea tor mu. by Oibora s. Delano. v r wa affllcbidl 1 I 11 EUGENE CITY CO PATTERSON, EDMS A 00. Uwafaotart Best Grades Family Floor, Ptor. Grain an th. moat farorabl. Urma, Whaat rtoelDU of anv wanhouw north of Kit' rraa, promrljaatlgnd, taken tn aiohang. for jriotir or Kid. ETHigaMt Cath Frlos Paid for Wbeat.tT GEO. F. CRAW, posTorncit Cigar store, EogenoJCity, Oregon. Lai County Bank HOVEY. HUMPHBEY 4 CO. A.a.HoviT, ! : : : : maldont H. C. HuMPHiiY, ! ! . : i Caiht.1 J. M. AiUMt, : : I Anlitant Caahler Transacts a General Banking Business. IDOKNB. OREQON. CENTR4L mm 53 FISHER fciWATKINS. rnOPRIKTORS. Will keep oonitantly on hand ft full ropply of MUTTON, PCRK AND VEAL Which they will tall at th. low market pri om, A fair thara of th. publio patrrnag. to- Uoltod. TO TUB FARMERS i W. will pay th hlgh.it market prist for Fat Cattle, llogt and Sheep. SHOP ON WILLAMETTE STREET. EUGEKE CITT, OREGON Meat, delivered to any part of th. dty fm of obarK. J IEEVIHE. ( Too Much Load On th Liver will break down all tht nergies of life, and nn6t tou for Work, Baiiaeat or Pleaaare. Indigestion, Oonttipntion, Bleeplew nets, Billoainesa, are th first alarms natura sounds to warn you of danger. Mooro's Revealed Remedy It Klif of the Blood. Liver and Btomac h It hu Sever Failed. Nervous Prostration, aiMvlaMaiMa. Mirk a4 W II !, liMkach, Ilaalaaa,lirv pi if.n, nv viuHH, n.rv.H brafMt,OwllaaM,Coiirnalai,Hra fta,t;ita. at. ! Daa, Oplana Uakli,IratiBnaMa,li., ar. mrA r MUm aiMiaraUT Kervta. Jt Sum not eoataia oaiaiM. Mr. a.,pi C IrowalM. VeUnd. n, tuterM wlta Cpll. V" w rn ana mmibm to a ejaipiewrar. Jaeua Pu. Bll. Ongva. kad twu euOvrtna with N ou. lru.tnuoa fut four ywn, eo.14 But elea Bathini a.iDH kia an ill a Md Or. Mil1 -atoratlta aianlaai k. a wu. rux tooat tr at dmniMe. Or. Mllaa' Mar and lw nil., M oom. for M una ar IM Mt waady tot BUioaaaax, TursM Utw, .la, M. OMrlles'MdloaJCeClkhart,lnd. TIX BOTTU rXtt. Fold by J. H. BKCKLKY. Hoadradt of tartlaMaU. like thlai 3. K. klUW. Aatoria, Or, wrtaa: "It cored Saa af a aerart lirar and blood trouble." TSold by all drawiiU. w EALTIf IWIthoatHealtlicaa. not be enjoyad. THERBPORt USB h la tht bm Mlorr lo Hralib and thuic!i cure on Earth. Vaeitm time tor alldiMaaaaof tb Stomach, Liver, Kidney, and Skin. It curve Kheunuti.m, Malaria, Coated Tontna and Hradarh. r.lieVM ConltinatMill. Bllluu. art. and Lytwia. drivr. alt itnpuritlra out of the HiwdanddtiraupldSum. ThtllniMaa awntHiy it, th Wm kmc men it.th ldta Uk it, the t'hildirn m lur it and the r'anaera aay M 11 thetr bct nr. 1th prrarrwr. old every here, m a botUw; aia far vea Bobart Htyas was on tb streets today. Jobs Bromley bas Wit for Park City, Cub. t r 4 marriag lloen. was granted to OnllU Edwards sad Ella Downing today. J. If. Kilson laat for a ibort rltit to tb PalooMeoantry, Wath., tomorrow morn log. Section .Foreman Patterson has planted a few young fir trees at the deppt. Agooa tuea. lira Jlimmw vw- . , i. third story of the Matlock building for an armory ana gymiiawuiu. Large congregations attendt-d the dlflerent churches yesterday. Eugene Is certainly a cnurcn going jwutuo. w n pn! i h Rnrimrfleld barber, has moved his shop into a room in the ttprmgneia noii. u -now chair. J. V. Buoob relomed Banday morning from a tbrea) wwkt trip to Cooa Bay. . Hu ton Fred and staUr, Ifrs. Hatti. Alrey nmi hack with him. Mrs. M. A. Rankin, of Portland, who . . i . i 1 1 drwl Anin hu been v tolling reiaiivwBnu wrcuw turned to her home MUI r . . . on this morning's local train. A force of six carpenters commencea Io.afIt nt thn United Breth ren church this mornlnir. The work will be rushed untu me uuiiiuiig cu closed. rr w TT-I4.n matnwnmA from HOI. CUV n. n . uuiuou .w.w.m" " : Idaho, lt mnlng. H was nniuooeaiful i- ....uinn iv, nnntraot (or th aewer work at thai Dlaot. bit bid bring W abovs tb IowmI. Tk. tucotaafnl bid was ft9,87B. Tt,. AHn a( tha Oakaadal. Waab.. Ban tnnonnoM hit marriage in on itaa of bis paper and in IB next onroowioe iu of daughter. Tbey alto raits 100 baabelt of wheat to th acr to Ibat eonutry. Ex. J. N. Bunch received a sliver medal for the best washing machine, the Pa cific exhibited at the Bacramento state fair. The medal Is of handsome design and Is the highest honor con ferred upon exniDicors. n. f th. Oleoma oaias In th Benton county circuit oonrt was that for lb ditto lutlco of tb marries of Mr. and Mrs. John Fetter. Th marriage only occurred a few months ago and attraoiea attention on aoconnt of lh brid being 17 and th groom 71. Boob marriages sre simply rldlOUlOUI. At tne Brouui ia wimu bly om 1100,000 II Is safe to say then will b a big fight over it. The Astorian says: "The superin tendent of the state Insane asylum n..ns am. TiowanarwF nuhlisher in Oregon to send a copy of his paper for the 7UU mmaies w reuu. vreguu ucno UiAnA from tha rvpniton- IWUCIO BIV vavtav ... -- r - tiary as having a tendency to contami nate the morals of the convicts, but 4Ua In.nnA airllim ftlinpHfl tPTldpTlL evl dently thinks the Oregon Journals good enougn lor crazy peopie iu reau. Work on the north Jetty at Coos bay Is progressing rapidly. The assistant engineer, who is in charge of the work, is J. 8. Polhemus. About forty men have been employed since the work commenced In April, and about 4000 feet of piling has been done, ana me feet of piling nas Deen aone, nu me .,...,......., rock work been completed to about half or individual Interett mutt be allowed to . m.. n. la tn ilAnMa thia nneHtion. How tht road will this distance. The entire project is to hA hnilt out much further. Wo more urnrb- mi nHino will be done on the end nt tha Miv durinir the winter. The appropriations asked for amount to f 2, M mBe i'inlKS Irjg conditions which are better security to eppu Aguuuiuca. firtt tney tnowoa at iruui ------ The Marine Uarleta have rented the mad by Thomas Prlc. ft Bmi. tbj old ... ftt,w.ir l.nl no- for S-a .ithlaat nt mnut reliable firm in ) Lux rWi A tottv will be constructed at the south side of the entrance also, but work on that has not been com menced. The appropriation for this year amounted to 1125,000, ana ir ail that Is asked for Is given by congress, the work can be finished in a year or more. Already the Jetty is woo reel in length, and has acoompllHhed much good. Two montns ago mere was dui, fourteen feet of water on me Dar. in ow thore is a depth of twenty feet at high watir. The iettv has stopped up several small channels running to the north. The idea la to have a channel rv ftior. In riivnth at low water. Several times when the Wilmington was on the Coos bay route, months ago, she struck when crossing over in rough weather. General Slocnm'l Joke, From the Richmond Times. In the course of the conversation Governor Hill said: "I was talking with General Blocum at breakfast just above Ashland and I asked htm how many hours It would take to reacn Klehmona. , "I can't tell you," he replied. "I started once for Richmond and tried hard for four years, but nover did get more," Carter Harrison, the new editor a nit nmnrintiF nf thfl nhlCfttro Qtt.U S1 VLSI AW W V - Times, will substitute "I" for "we" the editorial columns or that paper. "1" is a great ngure in uar- J. Sloat Fassett. Republican can didate for governor or New York, hn filed his certificate with the county clerk of New York county showing thai ins election expenses amounted to the sum of 18,450, and then suffered defeat Flowers' expenses were a little over $5,000. Y.,terdy. Mr. LeKb Harnett. UD po,of Portltud. and Mr orr.,.- Uin owner irom uoiu r--- - n. ! it and tha reDort ther make ol th . protpectt ol lb dittrlct ar. wry gra"J'2f it wimt now, that all Mr. Harnett, to Uw faoa of advent, ciroumttancet auu uj..--. predicted for lb mine two year ago. when h. wrot. then; ftbout to o. realized ana u -- - publlo man, wno tooa a oom . Bin Birer dittrlct. . -Flrtt they tbowed at from ataaj., and wealthiest and moat reliable firm in that line in Ban Franoi.oo, which In nni. tormity ol big pay, exceed I tnytb toff yet teen or beard of In th dlatrict-lhea aatayt run at followtt an,.of.no, OoMfat ToUlToOo.d m,. rn.ff 4 2 10 $ 84 13 n. .-.. tn 9.m !. 211 bo ToUl Wreck.. ..10 WW v BigBeJ, Thomas Paici A Son. Tka .Kawa Annrofi r normaut ftnil ij atiiA. li.t-d AHnniinn ailti luth v9 WVU1U IMUW a a.Ha - . . eapeoially good; but, In thia caao they hy tn additional value, in th. faot that wilb .u. i.i tha nfnfiia. una ol the nMit mine, on Gold Hill, the otlieri are all new locatlona-thua giig renoweilaa ni tha T.at richiietM 01 the dlttlict. When w reoollect the Blue River mine ar. chiefly tributary lo Euguu. w at ouc. tea tb Importance ol tbia infortuaiion to our people. . . Fortunately tbete aanayt, ar tupported to their full meaning, by recent derelop menu on Gold Hill and lh ipirit of oonfi denoe, preYtiliqg among th owners of mine. First of ibete the Poorman may be mentioned. Tho tnnnel her I 300 feet In length, and at the end the vein flllt the breattotth tunnel. When Mr. Murray left tb Hill a croatcut wat in progreae, but though in or. the precise width ol the vein wat not ascertained but it wat then enormout. All th. or wherever tapped in th. Poorman proapeot very high. The company next tpring intend to put up a good mill. They know now they have got a mine of great value. Then tbi pxmou, It proving up in the same way. The tunnel i. vn 7au) with tha vein IncreAtioe W MVW w .www " very foot to that in a few feet more it will be wider than tne tunnei, certainty o uet a.;.ia ruirhana more. A larse amount of or it now on tb dump and as it assayi 9214.85 a ton, not teleotea speoiment, me value of th mine can be correctly esti mated. Th SLUI BIVSB MININO OOUPANT, Formed Drincinallv by oilizentof Eagene, btv dont muoh work this inmmer on the Sitters and Durango and hav mad prom liiirn nmnu. Amonc the new locations made thia summer, tboae ol Chauncev Dale ar remarkably good and those ol Meaart. Murray and Butler equally to. Altogether, tb camp never presented tnoh a prouiining aspect. It hat pasted from uncertainty into a veritable mining camp worthy of capital In every respect. Yet it's real mer it or extent it not nan mown, All this rvives. with ocrealer iutensitr of interest th question of A WAOON BOAD To th mines. It ia very evident no local STARR $ GRIFFjj . i , ; ; Sells the Celebrated NON-ltUSTING deoide tbis question. How tht road will bett insure to tb publio advantage must tlone decide th route finally. A proposi tion it now made by Murray and Maugoz, lo col ID roao irem air. repioit up utile r, I I 1 1 . & I'fM I I Review: Charles E. a prominent Albany Roseburi Wolverton. lawi-nr i' f hfl latest PJindidfttfl men tioned for congressman in the first district on the Republican ticket it is Haiu taut no nevas win iiuuur. and he is certainly the strongest man yet brought out against our nwn Ri noor. The rxiliticiana of the distriot generally concede that Hermann is out or tne race since his letter to Miller has been pub liHhed. The fight will be between Miller. Gecr. Wolverton and rroba- bly Jennings of Lane, and there are numerous dark horses besides. The Second Judicial District tjos- sesses a considerable Republican mninritv. and with a capable can didate in the beld they will elect the next circuit judge without a doubt, against any man the Demo crats can produce, unless it be Judge Pipes, who has made himself extremely popular in Republican t g . rnnntim hv hia atra.itrhtrnrwa.rd dealings, fair and impartial rulings, i i . ' a l v . . : ana ms aigmnea uut unassuming and eentlemanlv bearine. The Democratic party of the Second District may be assured of this fact: With M. Ix. Pinna as their candi date they have a possible chance of retaining me circuit juugrsiiip. Without him ther may as well let the nomination for the position go by default uold Reach bazette, (Republican). Tinwiii. CEXERAL DEALERS IX HARDWARE, ETC EUGENE, - 81 OKEG0S m u L3rn, T and get MORE POWETi and use LESS V'atec1 " Writs lor our New IUuatrated Catalofue for lgaj, THE LEFFEL WATER WHEl & ENGINE CO., avSSSiW. -iiatfc2ra A?JV am iii"i'i. . . . .1411 CUT r.ticre1 ?lROTli CIS! VI vvalf iwsiis aaivw vS - . .-v.. ing conditions which are better security to tb publio tban any bonds that oould be given for the completion of 'heir contract. These men are both large mine owners on the bill, ask for $100 lo start with, for grab and tools, and then, another iuu on tha nnmnlntlon of every two miles until the $600 it consumed. Tbis will take the road to the toot ol tb Uig JSiepnant, as it it otllat. anil Irian!! tha thrna miles lo tha center of tb camp, there is now every rea- .. kll... T 1 . n Mnut- will Bomuf tn BUU IU WIIVIV wtuu wuutj " . . -""'- w complete the remaining three miles. Tbis it not merely an assumption but a fact, based on the people of Brownsville owing at much interest in the mines as the peo ple of Eugene, and also because the Brownsville people hav ever been earnest in their exertion to get a road aud because thia route will to the and be cheaper and better for Linn county, for all purposes of naming auu irnrtn tuau aujr uiuar turn, vnu be selected. This Important matter will be hrnnohr riuht awav hpfnra'nnr lonal Board of Trade tor a thorough discussion. In the meantime, we nop our citizens win tnius It over carefully. Let it be remembered first that a road hat to be made into tb mines; next, that this winter it the time to mik It! rait, that Messrs. Mnrrav and Mangos will not make a dollar in cash by th transaction; ana lastly, mat it is an op portunity which may never be presented to tb people again. The nrorjertv-owners of Wil- 1 x - t Inmnttfl street have lust cause to complain at the manner in which tho alleged improvements were con ducted. To commence with the rnn tractors were allowed to fill with sand, loam and largo gravel, . t . 1 . 1 13 wnen nniv nne cican travel hiiouiu have been used. Then, to improve this, a mud coating was given it. Treble the amount charered lor this would have planked the street a 11 in good snape. When the slush became unendur able city money was wasted by hiring a large scraper to remove about one-tenth of the mud coating, Thia left it hnt little better, and aeain the city took away a larger proportion with shovels. The . . street was rendered more passable, A i!ll 31 ... 1. DUt sun was a uisgruue iu uiu tuna. Now the sweet privilege is given a Tirnrierf v.nwnprH t sernne nnd sweep the street at their own ex pense, ihev must pay lor work that the money expended by the city in makeshifts would have amply provided for. They pay an exorbitant price to have mud hauled on, then must pay to have ... i , n it. noil inn nn. Thia rnrtr nnrticnlftrlv refoin tn blocks between Seventh and Ninth streets. The other property-owners on both ends of the street have been wnrse tTpntpd Owninc lftrpe front- - o . ages, their bills for tho privilege of naving good, naro, setueu streets torn un and replaced with mud and siusn are neavy n. . n nrilflinn 111 lit,, man, Rep., ol ootn jrt ; ' r..L f.,1 liirlo-es who Will aC ?r, " Atthe lateelec cep. -------- . fl,mrfime tion.mrvo T- - . , court were renominated by both particB. Tho other canuiuatco, vr 1 .it.... in onnther district rCPUUllt.ailD, " " , rnu ,An J nkn unopposed. The judge in still another district, a i nn nrmnnent. Ham ilton Ward, who was ewewu y eighth district, witnoui b l.:,.l,1., rnn-nrAnA that UOV was bo i ii H" i -6-, . ... crnor Hill, in spito oi u i" ap- air. ui - vr i , pointed him to the bench when a 1 These are pleas- vacant un,m.v. ant incidents to record, and they serve to Bhow that the people of the i? i. oiora hove n iust pride in their judiciary, and strive to keep it disconnected irom parwoa.! tics. n.ilw flnnM. Nor. 20. .loim 4Viia tn Te an aee of in- atn11iiva-ilA art3 nil ili7.fition and point scornfully to the superstition of the dark aires. Yet the court house throneed every nicht for the week past to listen to 1 4.. 1 kn I an enthusiast, wnoee uwuwi uai lieen touched, proclaim that after March next seven years of tribuhtions, wars, iammu miu pestihnce would ensue, then the millennium, rreuiunoiis ui heen made for years past, and many are the times that I . .... ii . r. l have been set ior mo uiim iw miio vet nlil earth continues her revolutions and pursues her flight 4t.rmifrri onnpo while manv of the would be prophets have found their resting place in ner posom. The fin-M liet.ween the Union Pa cific and opposition line becomes more intense every aay at aub Dulles. As an illustration, a Union f nfTnrprl in tjike ft man atawff.VFrom the Cheapest to the Best lator" agent got noia oi mm arm changed his mind, when a Union nffered to carry him for nothing and give him a dollar beside. A Dalles paper is respon- nihle fnr the fitfttement that if he had accented the Union Pacific AfT.ii ha wniilrl have found agvuv o vuvi tiv iv himself mulcted for about $15 at I or fight the company in the courts Statistics received by the Bureau of American Republics show a crrnwth in the -nnnulation of theAl- trentine Republic since 1861 from 9 r . r . nnn nnn . 1 ' IV. l.3u.uuu to 4.UUU.UUU. ana in mo number of acres under cultivation frnm 400 flHn t 7 000 000. In 1861 the only railroad was Buenos Ayres T. lllt'rtO. H. fllHUllllB Ul lO UllAO. Over 5,000 miles of road are now nnen to traffic, and 6.000 more in emirsn nf enn strnetinn. The Dublic debt has increased from $17,000,000 to lUl.uw.UUU, exclusive oi ceauias and the paper currency, which raise it to $613,000,000, Governor Boies is quite right, Not onlv in Iowa but in every other agricultural state of this TIninn the farmers will insist upon making " an intelligent comparison ii nra i aa? NEW GOODB: A FINE ASSORTMENT OP BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS prices according to quality. A LARGE STOCK OF t limseif mulcted for about $15 at p th cheaoest to the Best. All parties cr orfland, , which he musteither pay rrom. l' l" . ther ag to priCe OP Quality. uiu&ing uu lutviuguub uuiiniaiiDuu - nt?a of the effect of our protective ByBtem Ladies' Misses' and Children's SHOES. v.a. 4V.n!a atwth An1 tVa ' 1 Tt 4 11 I w fSma ujiuu Liiuii uvvu auu uuici iuuud- JtJUlTUii JJUUlOi . USTS&SX Sllppars, White udBbck i x; i i I r. umrif WTTt BHfVF.rt. John Sherman has served Wal street too long ami well to doubt his own pleetinn. Tie knows Wal street will be gratu.d as long as it expects future benefits, and Mr. Foraker s mouth is too large for its uses. During nineteen vears, ending 18S3. the capital of' the National banks was 4S0,712,940. The net earninps during the same period was $5,517,418, or about 10J per cent on the capital invested. be suited either as to Price or Quality. Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Frimr the Finest; can sum you ij ymo OUR STOCK IS t-Free New and Stylish.: Look as over: if we do not save you money, we will make omr m sell to yon low. :A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will hereafter keep a oomplete stock of JAMES McOLAEH. CHOICE WINKS, LIQUOKSuJCICi WUlnmette Street, het 7th nit Sportsman's Epork FINE KID SHOES, MENS' AND BOYS' I o V the comparatively barren manufac turing states piles up at a rate from anato yv VAt timnn n O vnCt O a IT. tntUtJ IAI XJLIJ WLliCO CLO 1UDU OO aa I the fertile producing states of the gQQ'JQ SHQES The lareest warship in our navy O A - A . a 1 .. H. If! i 1. at iirtm'iit i tnu lUiuutuuouiait, a heavv fitrhtinff vessel ot the JUonr tor type. It is armored with iron nnrl steel nlnteH. The Miantnno- mnVi Vv olippr fnree nf lta weicht tllltllj J Wa'-'-' V W Va a WW " V(J" and size, could run down and crush any ordinary naval cruiser that it come near enough to. It is meant for sea battles and coast protection. Tn the Hnrinir there will be two more of the same type completed, ai nr .. i t tne i error ana x'untan. And In fact everythinst in the Boot and Shot line, to which I intend so oevovo my especial attention. -MY GOODS ABE FIEST CLASH. And guaranteed aa represented, and will be told for the loweat pricee in".,'t7' article can be afforded. A. HUNT Important lice. Mv Patrona and the public . . . . -w 111 11 11 are notified that l win sen an Goods and Merchandise at The T.nne nnnnfv TTnrt.ienlt.nrn.1 Soeietv seems to be cither dead or sleeninfr. Thia society, if nronerlv i D ( X I I managed, would be capable of doing my a prent. work in this Reetinn. lreesl . are being planted by the thousands, CreSWell X btOre! and tno iruit-growers snouid comer with each other, for the suggestion I FOB THE given oy eacn individual wouia oe valuable to all. Then, why not tVio resident, enll trie oneietv ti. gether and reorganize it, or form a new one. Lowest Cash Price! th. TT!rr.a.t Murkat Price fnrFartn TJ.. T U.. lurtrA .tnck Will . IWUTO " iciui. ..... - - give SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS for Caah O TT'11 i XT ;n A I i riiv. riiii ur iHW i or it win nm. i . take his seat in the senate when it L D- SCARBROUCH, CRESWELL meets in uecember. lie will not vacate the eovernor's chair until several weeks later, when Flower will be inaugurated. David B. looks out carefully for the welfare of the Empire state, and does not TirnruiQe f.ir evon art aVinrt ft fim in take any chances by leaving the neim oi state 10 cranicy Lieut, trov. Jones, who was supposed to pay the freight. The Kl.im.ith Star bavs that Jnne next will glow with political heat all over Oregon. The election of nine district judges, a supreme udge, two congressmen and a fresh Iponslntiir. will r.iisn the nnrtiRnn -n - i . a i . . is a i . . u'iuiH.Taiure ana put s one uusaoa party editorials, and the campaign iur rtui imve a sore viiroaw HORN & PAINE. Practical Giurf i Dealers in 1? ' , GUNS, ItUJ D!.l,.ni, Turk n Hill JlJltii"k munis SeWli.BMchl.u'"s t All liinu.i i- - i . .. ........ .i.VbI": Repairing done in J1 ' Guns Loaned & Ammunition Store on Wil W"""'. ftifna EXCITEMKST . high in thia city oy.ffiih Doay in ukiiir - . ,-, i ,'lisia, t oiisui'"1""' it uiu . ud their tyateni. mfV- Runs 1 everv Dvsw huild (r enda amut it. merit when all wellol it y ..i...t wnnin?' Frn a tcrriDie aeaui. - - j . mt bcilig cowd ol catarrh lr Poitlve and Ki-itittiw t,nw. never laila to cure i , l0lHtn u.ab unra Throat. lleailaCDe, TriL WOOL, HIDES AND FURS AT COLDS MITH'S. It has been officially decided that letter carriers must not be in the habit of betting on horse races. This, for reasons not .necessary to mention. LSJaltw niDCC Ceafht, Celda, Inf aertra. BreaedWa LUriLO Ha.rt.wt, waa9i Ce.g,Cro.a. Taraat, Leaf t and Ctatt. atdudina Con.ow.'loa. phi mm Jen Small Fart FOR 1 J f1 SitLated Irom three .to m AttFIB-CttS Fruit Grain The entire tract ol U DIVIDED WTO SHALL & From ten af rc CP- , On Reasonable a! lnqnlre. lor farlBer partif- .-TtTNorni-' On the premitt, 4 mil" JOS. w.