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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1892)
-iff est, c!3 Drugs, Pharmacy, Fit IDA Y, JAN. 8. fit 1 Jiitige r.. lunny, or nurrihiiurif, ik VI1UIII1CU19 a cousin or i ongn-wtiiiuri .tun. The Firemen of Kii.-iiu never fail to make tlieir reunions pleasant affairs. Physicians Sup plies, Surgical Appliances. Everything Exquisite in Imported Perfumery, Soap, and Toilet Articles. Also a complete and select stock of Taints, Oils, Varnishes, brushes and Painters Furnishings. ffVWe buy the arealer pan of our roods Kast. By piirrhaalNir In lm quantities awl taklnf avuiirotchdiiMuiiUiiniriiMIiirivi'oiif riitiimpnliitiim prices on 1) goods urn-li-tred lu a well ppolU!l Urus, Store and Mrst-Class I'nlnt mid Oil lluuac. OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR A. GOLDSMITH, H Known Drocer in Em "If 1 in tenner yoiiw oi in town nave a rail iVlCUlClIlCSa of wiarmg strip of e'durert psper. Twenty two Ihivk lire In lb Reform School m Halrui end suotbi r ia on lb road from ta tern Oregon. Hi nnlor Mitchell liai Introduced a bill in the Senate railing for n appropriation of $15,000 for the couatrnclioo of military and opiuniercisl telegraph Hue between Florenre tod Yatjuliia Citjr. Taconia, Senilis, Portland, San Francis oo, Han Jose, and probably Loi Angelra will bo lbs members of tbe new aii-olub Pacific cunt baseball linue. If Tscoins want a pennant now is tbe lime to bciu securliii players.--Tacooia News. Albany Herald: Hereafter tbe almm aoliooncr Mischief, wblcb wss built at Ve q Ml II Kay mini few year eiore, will will under Die Engliab flag. She waa purcbuned by some pirties at Victoria, It. (' a abort time since and will en(iig In Ibe sealing buiiiHS in northern walrrs. According to Mnlor Cornoyer, of riimtilln county, ho had wutcniicllnns for (..'lirintmiis which were raised In his own (fiinli'ii. Taking Into considcru tinn the ell mate of Unit locality, ut thiM wnson of the year, wutcrinclloiiH would not I rellHhi'd very greatly, even If the major's story In true. Tbe Orrnonian's Washington corres pondeut gives lial of bills introduced by I'ortlaud did not get near ull she deserved when her mortgages were assessed the same an other portions of the state. Site Han heretofore evaded her just proportion of taxa- tion bv under valuations and doubtful methods of assessment. From all accounts the deinoeratH did not have a very sociable time at 1'ortland Saturday. Too many orators and too much talk. Gov. Whitaker held tliem down tolera bly well but it required good work and occasionally an expletive to keep them within bound. The death of a jietty ruler ir al ways the occasion for u scramble among the Kuropean ikiwcis for his estate. The late khedive Ix-intr a man of extraordinary tact, and pos sessed of a considerable urnount of statesmanship, had made 'valuable properly ol fcgvpt. it is no sur prise then that all the European 1 'as a LARGER stock of Fine Groceries, Chi i, Glass, Crock cry Wooden and Willow Ware than ever before. governments are reaching out with Congressman Hermann. Among ibein is tbe avaricious grasp to obtain control following: tor eouiiuuiug the prmnt 0f the countrv of the Nile, protect for improvement oi lue enounce to II.. kin. law f.iiv. itltfllHSI TM. i. ll.- work tbat tbe war department be-re aaya ou 1 ASIHaiHl Kecori HaVS lliat a Hi I ys Highest CAoII price for Country rroduce, r urs, Mans, ci, ued more telegraphing timn ti.ey have lot of people an; fretting a'bout the MU IV II f V 1 1 I.I kl ! UIIUUM VI I II D Uatiuc. , Acuordiug lo tbe new voting law tbe kriK's ami clerk of ekrtiou muht be HJ.rvwfl with twilia tit flhir rniiuit I i.n.ti I 8, Wool, Tallow, &c. idere filled promptly, with the greatest care. receives tbe nolices from Ibe clerk. Tbe notices of election nmat aleo bapoated wilb- fartners' alliance going into politics in Oregon in the coming election. 1 hev should not worrv. The far niers' alliance and industrial un ions is an organization that is in tense) v iiolitieal in the discussion of AU Goods sold as Cheap as anyone in Eugene, in tbe same time. TbNberifr required the sci'enceof government, imtitis Call and be corteously treated. A. GOLDSMITH. r's Golden Female Pills.. For Female Irremlar ItlM'liolliliirllkelliero on tlie market. Hrtrr JttIL SuerelM.Iv lined bv rirniuliient ladlea nictnttiljr. Uiiarauieed to relieve aiitiiireaied ujeiniruaii7U. IUREIMFEI tHTAINI Pnn't be hiimtmined. Have Time, Health, enuinoueraakeuo (ilu- er. Ri-nt to anv mldreas. i seeure lir mall mi ra- jei i.i or price, Auuniaa, ilE APhRO iTEOICINE COmPfllY. Urancb, l)ox27, 1'OUXLAMU, Olt Pm hale bj E. R. Ll'CKKV 4 CO., Kugene. 4 Tgyr At'o. JIohnl'no, n well known iniin ufaeliirer of liisits und hIiik'h nt Hit) No lull (St., Hint Antonio, Texas, will not MMin forget his exM'rieneu w-ith mi at tack of tlie crumps which he relates us roliows: "1 was taken witn a violent erainn In the stomiieli which I hcllcve won Id liiivueailMed my (lentil, had It not been for the prompt use of Cham lulu's Colic Cholera und Diarrhoea Itemed v. The first dose did me so much irood that I followed It tip In 20 minutes with the fore the doctor could wns. I did not ins cdy shall always stays of my family USIirit.N dC HK1.AS0, to take charge of Ibe voting booths Ibe dav neiore election and attend to niacins tbetn and care tor tuem afterwards, lo do this be will be be compolled to have a deputy in facn precinct, HATL'ItDA V, JAN. 0. Today J no. Feteraon and Mary Horenaon were granted a Ilcenae to wed. Julius (loldsmllh returned to Ku- genu this mnriiing from Medford. Jle will reside here In the future. Three boys escaped tbe Salem refmni school Tfaiirsilay night by tearing their blankets Into strips and lowering .them selves In tbe ground. Tbey were recap tured In Polk oouuly, not partisan. You can belong the order and vote as you please. to Mr. SpoUbrd, the librarian of congress, recalls the fact that among the lotteries conducted in America those for the benefit of Harvard, Trim-eton and Yale col leges are the most successful. This tends to show that nioncv from lot teries was once considered as re spectable as money from stock gam bling is now. While the informa tion may holt) to educate liro. Wanamaker, it will not be accented Asllluilil TilllllirH. Jim. 7- Knnf Airlnelnu ..im,1, ,,,.,, tl.t !,.,. : .1 .... seeonil Hose, anil lie- i.,,ri,, ,i, ...,,7 ', . V' " I . ' l" "'V "u" r Ket to wherti I IiVo 'ivn,.b ! ,iT'!li,..V V.J ViV.. i ''oiiest way of getting money than i'1 ,,i,M- J1'1!1" Ja''."' HllllH" division and Into Ashland last t,,at of (loi"K h"n(,yt work for it. Is- one or tlm main I 'el,,, .i,.,. ,.i i .i... , . n .,. - 1'or sale by ,.' ..T.-.T.' n...i I . R . , . . ,Z . . i nun i ikiii. mm miii mi- biiuw in iiiu ii inriniTM nl onion nn.l m CRY OF MILLIONSi OH, MY BTTCKl TOP IT NOW, OON IT WML II TOO UTf. I have tieen Iron tiled manv yean with dimes of Hit kidney arid bar tried many dlflerrnt reniediea and have maht aid frura dillrrrot lihy.kiarn wilftuut relief. Alnut Ibe iMhuf April I waa auflrrln; Iran a very violent attack that alauet nruetratrd me ta tuca a manner lltai I waa L-eni urrr. Whra 1 tat dowa It waa almoM impuaallile for m to int up alone, or lo put oa my clothe, when kind Itovlilenre aenl l)r. llenley. OMKOON K1UNKV TKA, to mr hotel. 1 liamcillatcly commenced ualni the tee. It had an almost miraculous effect, and to the sMon- ubment of all the gut! at tbe hotel, a a lew dava.l am bappy lo Ule, that I w a new man. I will recummrnd tbe tea to all afDirtoill as 1 Uarv been. O. A. TDPFKR, rroprletor Orrhlenlal Ilotel, ttanU Hoes, Cat. For tliarrbiea or sutmuer complaint in any form lucre li rjotliing belter Iban Cbanilierlaln't Colic, Cholera nnd Dlar rbiea ltdiiiecly. Mrs Nancy Kerry, of Ad ams, Lawrence oouuly, Kentucky, nave one dose cured her of an attack of iharruira. Two or three doaea will cure any ordinaty case, "lien reduced with water it li plena- ant to luku, 25 and AO cm I bottles for aula by Oaburn Delano. with lh a 11 EUGENE CITY MILL ca PATIJEUSON, EDRIS k CO. Vanufactare Best Grades NOTICK KOIl PUI!I.K;AT10.. I.ANII Ol'Ml k at IIohiiiuku, OlIt.lHlS, 1 Deuuulier, oil, lS'Jl. NOTICE IS HKItKDY tJIVKN THAT the fiillnwiiiir named settler lias filed notice of hi iiitentinn to niak final nriHif In supHirt nf hi claim, and that aaiil pnxif will tie uiaile Del. ire the .liMne or t ouiity I lerk nf Pane county, Oreijnn, at Kugene, Oregon, on Monday, rob. l.i, K.r. rre emiit on 1). S. No. t'.::i7. of William T. ('annlell. fur tha W 1 of HW I. Ken. L'l. anil V. 1 ,,f K K I nf 20. Tp 111 8, It ft K. lis name the Inlluw nit w tnease to nmv hi contiuuou reaiilene uiam stid cultivation of saiil land, vUi .lames 11, Itelknap, John A. lihain, Carey ThmiMon. Jamea It. Mrur naas, of Tlioiiini'ii, Pane oountv, tlregon, dOUM 11. HHLl'E. ltei;iater. NOTICK OF DISSOLUTION. rOTICKIS HKUKUV (1IVKN THAT 1A the partnership heretofore editing between C. U Winter and Hue Dorria. a tli 'Winter Photo Co.." ( (hi dav diaaolved hv mutual coiiaent 0. K Winter will continue the buaiueaa under the sameadilreM, receiving all accounts and paying all bills agaluat tin firm. We thank our natron for their kind favnn and hoie th firm will be a kiudlr treated In the future as In the iiaat 0. U Wintsil WI S JIOHHia, Kugene, Oregon, Jan. 1st, lS'.rj. sides nnd out of sight. Thcsldo tmeks on the Hlsklyous were nil elenned out. Many H'opk were nt the depot to see the great machine the days It was In Ashland. Farrar of London says that be will give r.iuu tor tne prooi of a single case, in the cliuroh or out of it where k person baa been cured of Intemperance without prac iiciiig mini aoaiineuce. mis means aaya me uenvcr nun tiiat. me ArcbUeacun a ob servation teaches him tbnt the persou who bus fallen ordilfted Into tbe habit of drink ing to demoralizing, ilicrnoi ful or diinger oua noea can never tone liiruiclf over iutn a quiet, moderate, decornus drinker again He must continue in bis exceHes or nn drink at all. He runst give up Ibe pleasures ol the wine table and Ihe rocinl party as tbe prioe of safety. There are doubtless others whose otiaervallou will corroborate the Archdeacon's conclusions, some may even confirm It by eiperienoe. Family Floar, Blore Unun on the moat favorable term. W heat receipts of any warehouse north of Ku- rly asaigned, taken In eiuhange for gen, promrl Flour or 'ed. UT mgaesi caso rnoe raid tor WUeat.ry UU of M. J. Wrisht. deceaae.1, by the oountr NOTICE. All tlio knowli.z thauiaelve tolielnilebteil to the above firm, prior to Jan. 1, WJi, are requested to call and settle at nnce. All uch account mint tie settled by Feb. let. V. li. iMTKH. Kugene, Oregon, Jan. 11th, 1802. NOTICK TO CltKDITOUS, Notice Is lierebv irlven that the iindai-almi! ha been apNiinted A.lmtulntrator nf thees- MOXDAY, JAN. 11. The (I lee Clul) coiut'rt wns a success. Mr. A Peters bai bought 10,000 bnihels oi onis Hits season. Dr. Corbns. of Monnt Pleasant. Mich , is viiiung un son, I., m. Corbus of this city Mias JnlU Caawell. of San Franolaco ia visiting in thli oily, tbe guest of Mrs Geo, M. Miller. Italian ikies never beamed more brightly than those which cover tbe Willamette val ley today. The Dour and coal oil fumine at Florence waa relieved last Thursday by tbe arrival of the iteamor Chance. Here Is a joke from tha Hirney Time: Dill King thinks this turner is bilk. lug lis subscribers, but It anybody ia bilKlngitisIlillKing. Bun Jos won the baseball chouiplun hip ol tbe Pacific coast yesterday. Port land got mad at the umpire's decision in (be last gam and ipnit when It was tie. Gov, Wbltesker retnrneii from I',,rila.l Saturday night. He does not appear the worse for tb labor of restraining the unruly ..euiunnip, wuo uau aaaeuiuiea at tne ni tropoas. J he iarmers' alliance ami the grange are doing a great work in the education of the masses. The farmer has heretofore taken too lit tle interest in the science of iioliti eal e.:onomv. Jle has been content to follow the plow and rear his ....!. it II . . l . muck, men sen at wnatevcr prices might be dictated bv capital, am buy at rates over which he had no Hermann has introduced almost l iiniiL'li linnroiiriation bills' to ex- hau-t the surplus in the United States treasury, not taking account of the nennies that have to lie counted to give the almost defunct national purse sullicient stiffness to prevent a collapse. An irresistible fate pursues James (i. lilaineand robs him of the prize to secure which has been bis fond est ambition. When he could have been elected president the nomina tion could not be secured. When nominated, several incidents out of the ordinary course of affairs com passed bis defeat. Now again the nomit.ation is within his grasp, his health gives awav, and forever dis sipates the dream of his manhood years. The removal of the mud from Willamette btrect will mean less dust next summer. There are sev era. other streets that should be fleam d and the work should be done by the public authorities, The city can have the work done for one-hill f what it would cost the individual taxpayers. The price charged protierty owners on the two business blocks was extortionate, but they could not help themselves. The city refused to perform the work that justly belonged to it, and the individuals had no other re course. The patient light house keejiers on Tillamook rock, a short distance south of the mouth of the Columbia, lead a lonely life. At times they are lor several weeks without coni niuni'.'ation with the outside world. During the storm of Dec. 7 water in solid shcctH jioured against the heavy plate glass that protects the lamps 157 feet above the sea. Iron netting around the plates was twist ed and warped from their fasten ings. The light keejier's wives are not adowed to reside in the light house. It stands on it lone rock near the coast, and fears are enter tained that some great storm may crush and crumble the rock with its load of humanity. STARR GRIFFIN Sells the Celebrated NON-HUSTING Tinware GEXKHAL DEAI.KliS IX HARDWARE, STOVES KTO EUGENI-:, - OliTVGOK- mm m m sswaw mr jr i v.- . m mm w v AT IV. -v.v . r -wi J l ... - r. an liiwnil in in nin . minimi i anaums .alta n ANY ADHCHF "VsTiileTcuWair BUT riiRre ' WOTH1NG ELSE." ""yii.wii in IWI HI lllii-J v..,i..1oJni.''jl TRY rw Mi'Saagqnq EEL and get IV10RE POWER and use LESS WATER Write for our Mew Illustrated Catalogue for ISU1, THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL & ENGINE CO.; WZ&ViMtVfl control, huch a course, notwith standing all our advantages, lias left the farmer comparatively sta tionary while millionaires, made so by his labor, have spruiiL' un on every side. GEO. F. CRAW, rOSTOFFICg Jigar store, EngeneCity, Oregon Miss Hue Dorr Is Iium ultbd A . t ' ' . . ' '.. '111 ..... ... ' it'll! . 1.'n,oounty,,rK'",.''' m wrsons tilt' Winter Photo Co.. nnd will lenvi. noiuiug claim agaiii.t .aid estate are re.pie.t- ill the morning for Tacoilllt, where hhe r " C ? ?! ' 0-!? '''".Hett'pted a position In a' plloh, t :.. " """"7 ".'"J. tnlil shinent. .I,, wiviiiii an moniu iroin tne dale hereof. I iu n. vtauit leturned to Salem this morning Th clerks of tbe state board of equalisation are now bnsy formulating '" "fw 'uo uoaru wnicn win lake con iderable time. tine ot tne lawi Imlicatlons of the steadily Inetvnsinir iHiDiilatloti of l.'n. gene on this, one of our most liemitiful Datisl tills 12th day of Nov. lil. u nattu, u. li. ZU.MWALT. Attiirney. Adiiilniatrstur. Notice to Creditors. NOTICE IS IIKKKHY OIVKX THAT J. J. W ilin 111! been ilnlv ammlnlul I aituilnlatrator of th estate of J. II. Winn. da. ceased, by the County Court of I, an county. rJ.riiii- il car- .i. :t - I'tv ringes on mo street, their inwiiuiiitM,.,, sent th aam to the aduilniitrator at Munni, Oregon, or to lieu. It. Diwrla, attorney, at r.ilnene. Omion. within aii nmnili. fn ik date of tliii notice ltl Oi-toberSJ. 1891. lieo. K Horn, J.J.Wins. Attorney for estate. AdmluUtrstor. Too Much Load On the Liver will hn-ak down all tbn etiert of life, anJ unfit you for Vork, Utiainrsvi or rieasur. Indigestion, Constijiation, Kleepleaa rteM, Ililiouanesii, are the first lrnii nature toundi to warn jog of danger. Moore's Revealed Remedy U KlBf of tbe Blood. Liver and Stomach-It Lu Xeer FaHed. Hun Jr. 1, of leatiuiotilaU like titi: J. R. ilillw. Adurii, Or. write: ''It car toe of a Mvere Urer aad Wood trouble. TSuld by all instuu. TJCIDWMM .if DSifffi'fjrTOJE MsrtVINB Siaeure4 bv ia. ...... D. MlLta, la sure as awvous dueuaa, ae rIMdaohe, the Bluee. Nenau mmtrm ie. mm lion. tlMDIeaane uenoe.rne ee Hysteria, sua? ei'wi.A.o, exl.rrat w. kars a.0r.7 cf IMMma.'.li lias !! trnm druartota. - W mars m. i r Co, arno n f, porSif prsiaa, l i. "TIm M MU(I anf nrUila ".Oaaol kitiil Wlt Blllla, kllir-T ?- riliiuf w aw rau', f.4. iTh. tvl otue u4toMl iMtiawiiais Wr atdnaaualZ DR. MILtr MCOICAL COM tlknen.jrvt, TUXiL BOTT1JJ i UtJC 'd bjj. H. HKCKUT. enjoying the lino weather. The Christian Endeavor I'nlon of Eugene .urn nuuuai meeiing oeia yeaterday at inacnrialutn cuurch elected the following nlHi.u . II. i, .. . r""' "rry iiopsioH, prealdent; Al- neria nneuon, aecretary; J. E. Itoyd. enr reaixinding secretary, and George D. Linn, treasurer. It appears to be th general opinion tbat bereafler th democratic slat couventiou of clubs should hold tbe banquet after tbe ousmess meellng. Champagne nippers are noi conducive to clear beads nud alert annua, ana are Inclined to make the partici pants besrinb in temperament. Miss Muirirle Whit IllV. nf Ivllinimi who wns t'kt-ted to till a viutmcv In tli.'. eorjw of teachers In the Allwny puhllc "'hisils, luw Ut'ti ttiniHlktl on atwiint of Illness to n-sln thnt juisitlon. She I seriously III with tliMat tnmlde at her home In Kugene. Albany Herald. Indication at present point to a lively lime in building here this eomingsummrr. A reoent vi.it to Ibe two eitruaive ash and door factories found nearly a full force of men at woik during lb (bole winter on woik for Ibe building ta be wt-lrd ibis coming am.on. Already advanug-. Is !. ing taken of the better weather, ami new dwellings Are to be aeen in coarse of ein traction in all psrt of the city. Kxohantn: llov d.-nr to the heart la the .Vellow-leked puutpkln, when orchard are luirren, for Muttinn for Plt mheii it'nelu-t Hint nppl.i liave '"'I'" Ixtti aftijun, and lurri of m kind Imvo nrtiM liu tve. How fondly we turn U the fruit ,V U. nte field, the fruit that otiruhll.trvu. an.' 11.111:111 IU Ut-NlllMl I II.- illll 1-HII..W mi ii.. , j ' - I " - .... t. . UIII kin, the nntd-i'.ivi-rv.l mimiiLi., i... hl(f-WUlod pumpkin thai niakea 'sm h pie. 1 tie signs o the ttmcs point to Senator Hill as the eominir demo cratic leader. His masterly con .1 ..... l 1 1 . x , ' . unci 01 me iew lorn caniiaigii whereby that state was made sale has gained him friends on every Hand. lie is a statesman of tho lilden order, having broad views and knowing something of practical politics. On the great issue 01 tne- day, tlio tttrifl question, he is sound, as bis public utter ances in many speeches attest A late (lisiiateli from Washington says that leading democrats of New lork, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and tho south and southwest have held a meeting and pledged Hill their support. Tho Salem board of trade bus taken up the matter of providinir bet ter roads for Marion county. Peti tions are Ireing sinned in all imrt of the county urging the courts to levy a three-mill tax to build mind grrvel roads under contract. Two or three mills added tS the tax levy and judiciously expended on mr county roads that demand intention would scarcely be felt and would benefit the people innn?nselv Such work has got to lie done some time ad the sooner the better. There is no greater tax on the far mers than bad roads. If the coun ty court, when making the tax levy for the current year would add a little on behalf of our county ro uls we believe the tax imvers oiiirht not to complain about it. The Salem Journal says it will not lie long before Orcuon will cease to be a one-horse state in con- The advertisements in a news- iupcr aro read more than the thoughtless imagine. Thev are the maps of a largo class of men's capa bilities in life. The man who con templates doing business in a dis tant town takes up tho local paper, and in its advertising columns sees a true picture of the men he has to deal with a complete record of the town, its commerce, its homo trade, NEW GOODS. A FIN E ASSORTM ENT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE STOCK OF and SHOES From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. the facilities of store keepers, &XXOur assortment is Complete, from the lowed friceupto in a.most every case he can csti male tho character of the men who arc soliciting the public patronage The advertising page is a map of the town, a record of tho municipal character, a business confession of the citizens, nnd instead of being the opinionated production of one man, it is lreightwl with the life thoughts of a hundred. Mr. Shcltou, president of the state board of equalization, in an address before tho state board of ap portionment said: I will venture the statement that I can take two streets in the city of Portland, and. if they were assessed nt 100 ner cent, the amount would be as great as tho total net assessment of the whole of Multnomah county. The Oregonian, a paper which seems to uivc, in advance, the arguments of the eminent council who have np- . J 1 e . 1 ... . careu ociore you today, aiiorcls a good illustration of the way proper ty is assessed in Multnomah coun- This (the Oreconian Publish ing Co.) as I am reliably informed, is erecting the finest fire-proof I'uikitng 111 me northwest, at a cost, including grounds, of about (H),UUU. $400,000 of this, paid bv aid company, out of its own funds. besides the immenseincomedcrived from the plant, yet on tho assess ment, roll of Multnomah countv. now filed in the secretary of state's ollicc, this great company, with building, appears to be worth onlv ifooV'OO. And if this paper still continues to champion the cause of Multnomah county in this unequal assessment, H w'ill be tho best means of enlightening the people of the state of Oregon of the present inequality of taxation. the Finest; can suit you if you give us a call. OUR STOCK IS eFrcc New and Sljlisli.jj: jooit us over; it we do not save you money, e will make, some one eW sell to you low. . -A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES F. R DUNN The Olivers of tlio Tin-Plate Con sumers' Association of the United Mates have published a list of the gress. Oregon will soon have two j members of the association, and Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will hereafter keep a complete stock 0 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 iutend to devote my especial attention. MY GOODS ARE FIRST - CLASS.- And guaranteed as represented, and will be sold for th lowest prices that goid article can he afforded. A. HUNT WANTED. WOOL, HIDES AND FURS AT COLDS MITH'R. Sportsman's Eporiiim. HORN & PAINE, Practical Gunsmiths Deulers iu GUNS, RIFLES, Fislims Turkle ami Uiittrinls, Sewing Mim-IiIiicn hiiiI .Wdlesol .111 minis For Hulel Repairini; done in the neatest style and war ran tell. Guns Loaned & Ammunition Furnished I Store on Willamette street WEALTH THEREFOR ,.j.i((t(Cj Without Health ' not be enjoyed. THEREFORE USE S6l congressmen, and then the tieople can come more nearlv tellmv .. 1 .1 .1 . . .. vmeiucr nicy aro iH'ing well served or not. It is very gratifying, no doubt, to Mr. Hermann to have the Oregonian print 11 whole column of nuts liurooiictxl by Congressman Hermann.'' There is simplv no one else from Omron to inti-mlii.. bills in the lower house but Mr. Hermann, and he deserves nocrcdit whatever, as be must introduce all the bills of his own and those sent over to him by the senators. The average farmer might as well have it publi-lied that he .('.." times did a. .lit C.. .1 :.. .1 . j-jiiii uimiKHi in mi- year iwi, or that he did as many times clean his stahles or mi!!; his cow. or do any other chores, .- for theOreiron- lan to lmrule the f.i that Mr, Her mann introduced a whole column of bills. U is this kind of eiiivi 11 uneomlx' that it lias loen ft-cdinc. .1 . -. . . r tne jieopio ot tins st.ite, instead of holding public servants up to a stricter accountability to the m plc, The people an-aUmt tir.il nf tins chorxv-Lov u with it a few remarks. The list in chub's more than 230 incornora tions nnd firms, among these being me most prominent packers am: canners in the country. The olH cers sav: . It is a matter of business that since the McKinley bill was passed we have had to pay over $10,000,000 more tor ttie tin plates we use in our factories and workshops, and that the present duty will add every year over $13,000,000 to the cost ol our raw material. It is 1 matter of business, and not of noli ties, that up to the present moment (the date lielow these remarks is Pec, 10, 18iH) not one sheet of coke tins, which constitute over one-half our requirements, has yet been put on uie market iy tlie American manufacturer, and that the present vurpui 01 nil K1IU1? UOCjl not COIlStlx tute I jh r cent, of the entire con sumption of tin plat in America. Again, it is a matter of business that the small lots produced have only Ut -n obtainable at privs con- nuur.'r 11. ,.i.i.u...r .... I.,-., i .. .. 1 i . .1 Ill l'l. 1,1111 1 1-1,1(1 .1111 HIHHK IT II 'I T .1... ......... . , - . . . ,. ii-c e.uuc eii.u.miai reeun in u,e iiav of iia!itv can U imuirted even under ojen rivers. I the increascil dutv. esf"S lTV. RtGGmoooPmm 1 vyi.t HEALTH RESTORE VmfdP USEIT! It Is the bt-st ikIkt 10 llt-alth and the ijuiclo-a! cure on Earth. I'se it 111 lime lor all discasoof the Stomach, l.ivtr, Kidneys and Skm. cures Rheumatism, Malaria, Coaled Tons1" and lU-adathe, relieves Constipation, Bilious. ness and Disix psia, drives all impurities outa the Blood ami di iea up old Soros; The Busi"' men huy It, the WorkiiiKmen use it, the l.alt take it, the Childmi 1 rv lor it and the Farmer! aav it is their rust health preserver. Sold ewrmhere. J1.00 a bottle; six for PIIRF . CW. lnlletti. BrenetiHts. bUni.0 Mesrseasss, Whooping Coueh.Crous. Jjrw Ikroat, Asthma, and erery ailection of tlie Trireet, Lsnasaad Oiest.includins Consurantlon. apaedy andoennaiKtiu UenuUie aiud r, JTD Wl'llll II I 1 I I iuiiiiAL mm 1 FISHER 6c WATKINS, KOTICK FUK ITBLIfATIOX. I.ANII OmCI AT HosiBCRO, ORroox. 1 Ieinlr. 30, lS'Jl. I XTOTICE I.S HKHEbY GIVEN TH' the f.illi.wiinf nainet settler ha i'"! iioticc of In -1 intention to make final pro'' 'I anpp-.rt i.f liia claim, ami that said pro- f eS'l lie made Ufre the Judite or County flerkKt I '" cotinly, l)reKnn, at Eu:ene, OrejI -n, I M.uiilav. I'eh. 1.1, is;i2, I're emptii P I S Nn. I?M. ,, J,,n(, U rulkn.n fiirtk'l !E i of X K J, ft. 8, 7, ( gea J,.t i 4 Sfc. 17, Ti Hi S, li 5 E. I lie names the followini; witnesses t l"'! j Ida n i niinuoiia rtniil.ncr iiKn and enltii - 01.1.11..1.11: Wm T. Lamiibell, June I iKliatu, arey lluunsi.n, Janira K. MsBr-1 oi i ! ninn.ii. J.aiie cnmly. (In-y.in. JtII.V W filll'I'K, Fejriat.r- PROPRItTORS. Will l n ....-.1- L. J .. -j - run snppiy oi vnrrrr roe .v v . wi. . 1.1.1,11.1111'... I(Mi iitrui, at r.wrBinG. f int. I I cemlw 30. 1SSI. I VOTIfE I.S HKKElti' GIVEN THA i.1 tie fi.ll.miriir nmiil aet'ler ha f)-r A fair aliare ..f the i.nl.lir intn tiA.-. I "tlt nf hi intention tn mike final ir-"f 1 J " I STlaa-lS- I .l - i . -.1.1 . 1 as 1 . -r..r,--,. ,,s v Mtin etiiti uihi khi inwi t ui! K-ior thf .ln.l e i.r O-untf 'V'-k'. ine rnunrv. irvc.a. n h a tnp. ttm.'. MUTTON. rCRK AND VEAL Wlicll thev will sell at the l.-weat marVet pri licited TU TUP FAI;tKi:s i M. rviav. Ke'A 13. lS'.r.-. ,it: 1'rr.eaiptiia I. We wiU tT the till st market price lr Pat I N-1- C'l "t Jam a 1:. Ma-'-... f f I '.ssl. U . J k.' 1 X ur I.f.- ii' a . . . . 1 X.UUXJ CITT, ORECOH ;..f ! !..,) ,.s. 11 ivu,; ... Wm. 1 l .n i l. ! .I..I ,. X l.l le. ' re"f ,,li.rf Meats delivered to any past of the city frtw ot am. I arev 1 li. !.. j Thorjit.in, lne c. nn.v, t (reirnw. JOHN II. SHl'PK, r.ecitrf- en arte.