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kuffJ Medicines, Physicians 'Sun- Everything Exquisite in Imported Perfumery, Soap, and Toilet Articles. Also a complete and select stock of 1 aints, n:ia VarnisW 15rusl.es and Painters J-urninhinM. OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR E. E. KNIGHT, III'' f Shop In L O. 0. F., htilliJintf. rear of Mitch ell's Ktuve Kinirluin I Guarantee all worn, DAY 1 AND Jiiaerit FIHMTIKE DEALERS, Eugene, Oregon. -r's Golden Female Pills.. Pnr Female Irregular llles- iiothliirllkelliem mi I lie market, t'trrr nil Surccasliillyused by prniullieiit ladles monthly. Uiisranleed to relievo supprvsaed meuitrualbn. SURE! SAFE! CERTAIN! Don't l humlmirired. (C!Sfp7 Have Time, Health, J inlinoui')ilkeuoolli- iwni in any nnnmi eocuro hy mall oil r- cer.il i price, ixw. AlVllCH, lit APhRO REDICINE COMPANY. ... i Branch, Box27, l'OKTLAND, Oil' Km Halu by X. K. Ll'CKEY 4 CO., Huiuiie. THE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. 7UVY BHCKl TOF IT NOW, OON IT WllllI TOO LATf. 1 have tieen tnmhlttl man yean wllh uiitin ui iiiw T - ' : manT dlfTrrent rmeillea ana hare eoiiitnl akl from illllnenl phyak-iaaa wilhuut rrllef. AUmt Ihe "I April I waa aultcrlitR from a wry. aiiaia liwi i" - IK a a uannrr mm Whea I tat duwn It waa almort ImpuaaiWt for nit ti t up alone, or lo put on my cMlwa, when kliA Promlenee arnt l'r. lleuley, with the UkKOON KILiNKV TKA, to my hotel, I ImmtUlalrly commenced aln the lea. II had an almost ailracnloua tftrct, and lo Ihe artim uhment of all Ihe gue at the hotel, m tr tbn l am haunv to elate, that I waa a new man. 1 wu rerummend the lea lo all afflkiet a 1 have been. 0. a. TrrritK, rivpilrtor Oerklenlal Hotel, hull koa, Cal, nR.MlLES'NERVINE Pier H anthln tike the FJItTORATIVl NERVINI (luejoml ty iha prii irK-iaum DR. MILIt, eura aU im iIImw, aa Headaoha, the Bluae, Menroue roirra tlon, laepleeanaee, Neuralaia, St. Vltuet Oanoa.Flteand Hyetarla. M.nr pkrMrtana Mil la litair praoiioa, and aay tba naulia era wonderful. Wa k huixlnsia l tetuaiaatale Ilka Ihaaa fmai druyeuia. "V a aa ner knoa annliuia Ilka U." nut a I" , H;raruM, N. V. KirTbnuiaauldknn(omi( praiM, J O. Wolf. IliHxIal. Mica. "ThekeM aeilee we etee kad." WovdworU Co., Hurt Wayaa, Ind. "Jkarrtaa arlU Uellee Uiaa aniiaiiig we kad " II. V. WyaUaCo., lnrd. h, II. Trial utile aud auok of irauaioauia rrx atdrugiuu. BR. MILir MtOICAL CO., Ilkhart.lnd. tiiial uotxli: riux. old by J II. BKCKUY. EUGENE CITY PATTERSON', EDRIS & CO. Vac t fact are Best Grades Family Flour, Pture Graia oa tlie ruoet farnrable tarwia. Wbaat raoeipU of any warehouae north at Ku- Jnia, prnneely aaairQad, taken in eiihaoire for lour or VeeJ. tTTligheat Ctab Prioe TaiJ for Vhaat r" rni I1T 1 in A1 1111 mvii. Kepairiii M AB HUM I Vw rflfcta3 MILL CO "r Drugs,riiarmacy, trCSoi Chemicals, e " plies, Surgical Ap CjL2 plianccs. ktai.i.iov Hiux. The Ouaku Jt .itIiw In l'lt-r nrciiiirvil tlmti ever Ih- fnn to nrlnt Htullion IiIUh. Hcwl your work to thin olllce and Ret first elans work ut iiiixlcrute Jirictn, A tl..Ilk'l'l'l U'lill biinu'll lllllll Allfi i UMl. J " ...... tifuctiirer of iMKitd ntnl shoes ut HO o Iiiii hi., Huii Antonio, jexim, win ni WHIM fllWt lllMMMTH'IIIW With OH lit- tuck of thu crump which h nlutes uh rollOWH! "I WU lllKI'll Willi vimi-m or.iiini III llm tfllillllll'll u tl It'll I Ik IIcVC won 111 hu vt' ciiumrcl my cleuth, Imd It not Ui'ii for the prompt use of Cliuni liiin's Colin Cholera ami Dlurrhoeu Keineily. Thu first dime did me ho much uood thnt I followed It up In 20 . " . i .1 i i... Illllllltl'S Willi INC HCCOMH Ulim-, llll'l m- fomtlie doctor inuld K't I" where I wan, I did not need liim. Thin Jtcin eily hIiiiII nlwnvH In- one of tho imiln stuys of my family." For wile hy Ohiickn A DkLano. For diarrli'ia or eu turner complaint la any form (Intra li ooinine Deiter men Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nd Diar rhea Remedy. Mm Nancy Berry, of Ad- I I riiti Ainn Iv Kmitiinkv. Havl one I done cured her of Ml attack of dierrbuie, Two or throe done will cure any ordinal j case. When reduced witu wator n u pieaa- by oi.um a Deimm. A Salem j )urnal Iihh diHcoveretl tho fuel, If iiit wan Ix'furo patent to outniilerH, that Salem need more religion. Koekefeller, tlio Stitnilard oil king, Iihh given the Chicago HaptiHt univernitv anotlier endowment of iM.OOO.tXX), a gift to commemorate 1 1 1h returning liealth. It n not proliable that Senator Dolplt favoro tin.' election of United StateH HenatorH by a diriKit vote of the tieoiile. It would mean retire- nient at tlie end of hi iireHent term. It is aniiotiiiceil that the liritinli (lovernment will not remonstrate with tho czar airainnt reliirioiw ikt- Hecution. Tho lion in not deposed to tackle the liear in tho lattcr's jtrenent irate condition. David Thorn iison huvh ho did not oppoHo Simon for tho U. S. circuit judgewhip and in notrenpon- Hihlo lor tlieslaugiiter. imviamay not have lined the knife, but we are not certain that he did not turn the grindntone that Hharpened it. Mr. IUaine luiH oH'iied the door of tho family cloHet and dincloM'd to public gaze the skeleton hanging therein. HU letter in defense of himself and wife, in answer to the strictures of the Dakota judge, is pathetic and bears the imprint of truthfulness. The Salem Statesmun is not cor rect when it says tho McKinlcvbill reduced tho surplus. Tho billion dollar congress with its jM-nsions, bounties, and extravagant appro priations did the work. The sur plus reduced by the MeKinley bill is that which belonged to the pro ducer and workingmen. 1'urtics claiming title to timber lands will hereafter lie required to produce the original entrymen and their witnesses at local land offices for further examination with refer ence to any contracts or arrange ments which may have lecn made prior to entry for the conveyance of the land to corporations or syn dicate., Justice is swift in (5 rent Britain. Tho telegraph had hardly finished the details of cruelty practiced up on her child by Mrs. Montague, a dame of the aristocracy, causing its death, when the announcement is made that the jury found her guilty of manslaughter. It is done differ" entlv in the I'nited States. The trial, appeal and retrials drag along for mouths until nearly everybody forgets about it when a light pun ishment or discharge follows. At the meeting of the democratic cuius last cvenintr it was uecuieu to iii. ..... hold primaries in Kugenc in aeeor dance with the state law that pro vides regular ills shall lie otieiied in all iucorHrated towns having a opulatioii of '(X), or over, accord ing to tlie last state or federal cen sus. This whs done to save anv question of a contest, as inallproh- alulitv mass conventions, as for merlv, would have answered the jurMse. The city of Kugene has had no ollii'ial census since ISM', and so far as we are ollieially in formed, docs not come within the provisions of the law. Among the va.-t amount of bungling work done by sulMinlinates in taking the cen sus in lS'.H), Kugene, Albany and Salem were enumerated bv pre cincts, w hich extendi!! far into the country renders the census but lit tie account in determining the ac curate jiopulation of those incorjx- rated towns. Wbaa Baby wae ek k. we pee bar Onmorte, Wbaa aha waa a CWU, aha cried for Oaetorla. WlihakJilliaaahecluMWCarta. WkaaahaaJCUU,aUeatWCaawjrlB, Fill DAY, FEB. . Seven Iwt ol aoow li reported lo tbe Ijbemia luluee. J.D. Uowanl, of Elmlra, baa Inn p poiDted i notary pobllo, A mirriaae licenae wae iasiiorl by tbe county clerk to 0. V- Bigelow and Amanda Fiaber. B. II. Cleener, formerly of CotUge Crore, baa looaUsd at Albany end bought a tbop at that place. Bam May. HarrUbtjrg ' leading merchant, pent laat night in Eogeue. We acknow ledge a pleaaant and profitable oall. C. W. Waibbome, of Junction, and Dar win Lriatow, of Cottage Grove, nr men tioned aa probable candidate on tbe Upub lican legialature ticket. J. M. Hinlth who was recently mar ried In Ithaca, X. Y., arrived here, ac companied hy his wife, last evening, and will reside In Kugene. Tbe Caroline Gage Dramatic Company ii playing in ttoatbem California. They will cake Eugene a viilt in few tuontba. Of conrae they will do Urge buaioeu bere. Bulem Btaleaman: Tbe people of En gene teem to be very entbonaaliv over tbe proepecii of having regnlar triua of the river boat, U. C. Young And they abould be and beip it. Harold Anderson, who works for I. W. ilolloway, received u dlsimtch this !iiornliigannounclin(tlieHud news of the death of his mother, ut Bockford, III., last nluht. A II...,,., 1 L.,,iu.rr,f Tlll-m 11 11' llllW four ennilldatis for county clerk on the democratic! ticket, ull spulur men, to wit: X. 1'. I'uvne, the present olllclid, nnil j. r tiulbniitii. or tins eny, , llackleiiiaii. of lA-liaiioii, und C Klimiird of Jirownsvllle. Tbe Welcome report! that hired girle ire iiuenmina a niuo in iub d hidi bi oineuu. Cloae tiuiea baa ioduoed frugal bouaewivei to become Itielr own aervaoia aou una i,...iul ilia ernt oirl ia withont a calling, In conaequence, wagea lor female douieatlce nave aroppea irom w aim cou per monlb lo tl'i and W. After ((Doling onr item concerning II. D. Miller having aeen E It. Luckey In Hulem L'..i. o,.,l ii, Kluin HtateHiuan of tburailny anya: "No one ran be found In tbie oily wbo aaw E It. Lnckey on tbe ,l-l m.nlinnul allhnnoh lllllit'MUt iudUirV waa made among bia arqnainiancei at Ibe time aaaoon aa bla dlHappearaoce waa noted." Ti I..'. U.Um Hlalnumin' Itrriiinn D e:.n;,i Aitn9 nt Iha V.nuenm Jnnrnal. waa in the citv and Daved this office a plea aant call on Toeaday, Mr. Kincaid ia one oftbeoldentuewpapermen in Oregon In nnntinnnna eei vice, and be looka aa yonng aihe did eight yean ago. lie waa ibe gueal Willie IU mia city Ol ui uepuew, Cbauncey Lockwood. It W Dnt.liain nf MarKlifleld Cool am.i.lu 1. Aa .uuaM.il lIlA lialll.1 -l.tinA. fit advertiaiug Ibe departure of a wife fiotn lied kud board, and luateaa 01 nouiying peo ple 10 iniHl nor no lunner uu uia bucuuui, otfera a apeciul reward for the return of hie wife, wbo look ber departure about ten dayiago. Mr. Dunham evidently recog nizee the value of a good woman and ia lotb to lone ber. A gentleman prominently identified with tbe fruit iotereats of this oounty made Ibe alatenient lo the Chronicle yeaterda) that there a not k California orange on aale lu tbia oily that ia not covered with the Bun Joaeaonle. Tbia la a eerioui etute of iriraand of ibreaiening import to onr fruit Inlereata. It implies an urgent de mand (or better laws against tbe pesta of tbe orobard or a mora vigoroua execution of the lawa we hare. --The Dallua Chronicle. A revival recently attempted In Priue- ville waa a dismal failure, After the flint night's eibortalion the evRugeliat aaked all wbo wanted to go to beevan to atand up. Nobody stood. Then he told all wbo wish ed to be parboiled in the aeelbiog cauldron prepared for tbe dovil and attendiiut du nioue lo aland up. Nobody stood. Ser vices were discoutiuaed at onoe. ' 'It's no use," snid tbe evangelist, "to try and con vert peotile who are aalisBed wltb Crook oouuly,' F.xehaiijre: A gi'iitleman fnim Sikv. kaue, sM'aklngof the effect upon his city of the coming of the ( Ireat North ern mllroad said nearly UtMl iH'oplo got oil' the train the day he left there. For the ast week the trains have been crowded to their utmost capacity, and the officials say that If the travel con tinues as it has lieen for the past two weeks, an extra train a day will lie necessary. At the sistolllee the crowd Is no great that a force of police Is kept there constantly to prevent a puck In the lobby. Mrs. S. Wilson livina twelve miles aoiith of Waranw, 111 , becmuu auddeuly ill lat Buliirday, and to all appearuoa died. She as diessed fur bunal aud arraiiKenyuita for ber funeral were made, No pbyaicisn was culled. On Monday a neighbor was sent to Warsaw for a coffin, but got drunk and did not naeb home until Tuesday morning. When Ibe watchers began lo place Ibe supposed corpse in Ihe coffin the woman threw up ber arms aud caught one nf Ibe atteudauta by both wrists. With difficulty her fingers were released. Hy the aid o( a mirror respiration waa deluded. lUatnra lives were applied an-i iu a few houre Mrs. Wilson wae able In talk. Hhe ia loo weak to any much about ber experience while in a truuee. Bbeaayashe knew preparations were being made for ber burial, aud it was by almost superhuman effort that she threw up her arms and clutched tbe wrists of the attendant. Bbe will recover. Tbe farmers in South Dakota asnure Ibe papers outside tbe .lute that tbey need bor row no trouble over them in their dicker with tbe rain producers. It Ibey are de ceived, it will coat their eolicilioua friends notbiug and Ibey are able to take rare of their own iuterests. Hut tbey expect to have Ihe laugh on their aide. Laat Saturday all the rigions iu the lllack Hills were repre leulrd at ihe largeat meeting ever held in Ibat pait of lbs slate, called to meet Mel bourne or bis agent, to negotiate for tho ram Ihry may nerd lo grow crops. The regb n Ins a large area of i ltn uiely fertile land, but their crops are so nncertaiu fiotn failure of Ihe rsina lo fall at tbe right time that they besiiate lo attempt to cultivate much laud. An irritation convention itu-ni-iliaii ly alter manidsted little intereal in thai method of aupplying nioieture. Tbe simpler ami cheapest schemes of the ralu tusker evidently have a good deal of popu lar confidence. This may have a ijuwr look a few uionlbt later, but jut uow tbe raiuuiakere have Ihe right of wsy. The caw turning the Southern Pacific and I'iiIoii Tactile, brought aome time agxi by the atate railroad coiiiiiiianloii, aiiva t he Tort laud Telegram, Fek - w ill prolmbly In' couiproiniaiHl. Hie cummlsNlon has niiule overtunw to that effect, but it does not apenr that the Koulliern racitlc will consider them, though Ihe I'n Ion I'licitlo may, W, V. ('ittim, nttorney for the I'likin, lid Jiulgv Fciiton for the Southern I'Hciftc have Uh-ii taking toll tunny in the cn this morning. The suit la mill before a rvfcrtv, who will not report It to the Kalem court for a month or (it weeks yet. When that ia done it will ooane np for argn.. men! nnleeea eompromiaa la effected in Ibe meantime. Tba first anil waa brought by the commission oa the IDth of Bepirmber. Tney bad made k tariff tor both the road and ordered I hem to be kdop4r-i oa kVpWoiber I. They were not adopted. The Uttm Waa that lo rna oa such k tariff would eiataii to actual loaa. And the auatler baa bem ia tile toutH aiuce thai liaie, tbe I'd loo Tactile baring brought anotbef aut to teat tba legality of the ooumiasMOal. I llllslllPSj VS Sfllt lllll'llt. We U lieve Uiat a is.ll of the tleinocracy would show a majority iu favor of the nomination of Cleve land. I5ut tho selection of a presi dential candidato.must not alwaj'B be conducted to please popular clamor, It is one? thing to nomi nate, another to elect. From all indications New York js the pivotal state. It has elected a delegation pledged to a favorite son, and in structed to vote as a unit for him. Over one month's- notice of the time of the convention that elected the delegates was given, and although the press opH)sc-d to Senator Hill'H aspirations made a bitter fight, less than twenty of the delegate, out of nearly six hundred selected iron, all parts of the htatc, were favorable to Cleveland. In 1881 New York's vote was cast for Cleveland by but little more than a thousand, and that too after a number of mistakes by tho republican managers, and a wricu. of iKilitieul incidents any one of which, not existing, would have left Blame master of the held. I he Conkling feud, the mugwumps, the prohibitionists, in the republican party, and Burchard's famous allit erati .n. "rum. Komanisui and re bellion," the millionaire dinner to Blaine, were all necessary to seat Cleveland in the presidential chair by a bare plurality. Four years later with the advantage of a term during which a clean admin istration had been given, al most devoid of mistakes, he met de feat in his own state by a plurality of over l.'5,0()0. Those who clamor for Cleveland's nomination should remember these facts. The demo cratic party is not wanting for statesmen at the present time. Nearly a scoro of men could be eas ily mimed anyone of whom would fill the position with honor to him self ami credit to his party, their democracy unquestioned, their de votion to the principles of the party unimpugned. It is a business proposition, and the zealous parti sans, who can see but one man ami prophet, should use their reason long enough to realize the situa tion. The I'olk county tax levy is the highct for many years. The West Side says: Just when everyone was exeeting a reduction inthetaxesof the state, and especially in I'olk county, they jumped up to 20 mills on the dollar. We are informed that this is the highest tax levy our count v has ever had. When is this thing going to stop? The tax tm vers should know thecxact finan cial condition of the county. There should lie an exhibit published showing the outstanding warrants upon which we are paying interest, and the total assets and liabilities of the county. It is rumored, and was publicly stated Ly Prof. Kork, in the otiera house, UAt the county was in debt (H),lK)0. If that is trim we should know the facts if tho case. Senator Palmer, of Illinois, is a man of larL'c nolitical experience r I 1 and worthy of the highest ollice that the 'icople could bestow upon him. His age however is an un-j sujierable objection to a presiden tial nomination by the democratic nartv. Ho is 10 years of aire and it is not to lo exiiocttnl that he could stand the strain of an excit ing campaign, and if elected, the more cnerous duties that would de- vnlvn iiiuih liim The ennntrv iliuH not wish a similar spectacle to that when Allen Thurman. a man of alKiut the same age, demonstrated his physical incapacity to take a nart that renuired the nerve and strength of active manhood. Pal mer s brain is clear and active, he has escaped falling into dotage, but a younger and stronger man must lie selected to carry the democratic ennaiit. In a short time candidates for the legislature will be selected by nartv "onventions. Good and re liable men should be selected on all sides. Men who are not liable to le led captive by corporation attor neys and lackeys, and who will de vote their time and energy towards securing better laws. There is no senator to elect this year, so politics will be almost wholly eliminated. Reforms should le made in the as- sessnii nt and taxation laws, a max imum freight and fare bill passed curbing the rapacity of transporta tion lines, road laws amended in the interest of good highways. If the legislature would devote its time to a solution of the foregoing subjects only, it would make a record to w hich people would refer with pride. - The republican count v conven tion that will lie held in Kugene on March "Jti will be the largest ever convened in Lane county. Undel egates are apmrtioneil to tlie differ ent precincts, yet some of the mem bers of the central committee were not e.itislicd aud wished to adopt a number for a basis that would have brought the numlier to 1SS. The candidates w ill have lots of fun chasing ltio delegate, and laboring for their votes and . illuenee. A little more extension would have rendered it unnecessary to hold precinct primaries as a mass con vention would more nearly answer the purkse. Tin centennial of the discovery of the mouth of the (olumbi.i river D ill be celebrated bv appropriate em-Js;s at Atoria Mav 10th to Kx-Gov. Gray, of Indiana, would feel very bad if he knew the opin ion entertained of him by the Ore gonian vampire. There is a strong probability of his occupying the second place on - the presidential ticket, hence the screed. From the length of the circuit court docket for the March term Lane county people have fallen in to litigious ways. As usual there are a number of persons in court who claim to have solved the ques tion, Is marriage a failure? Good roads are economical in the end and a benefit which the far mers cannot afford to do without. There is no tax more burdensome to the farmer or more depressing and injurious to agriculture than : . a l t .1 . that which comes irom oau roaas. The state of Georgia will, within three months, have iaid out ffOUO 000 in jiensions to ex-Confederate soldiers and their widows. There are still many applications for re lief which have not been consid ered. Geortria's war leeacv is heavy but is endured with silence and without complaint. Several of the leadine republican papers speak very slightingly of the St. Louis alliance convention. Tlie nlliiincc u doing- a creat work in educating tlie people in jwlitical economy and abuse from opponents will only hasten the triumph of whatever ol its principles are founded on right and justice. Anotlier criminal prosecution for libel has come to eriel. 1 he As toria Town Talk told some truths reimnlino: official corruption in the city by the sea and was held under bail by a subservient magistrate. The grand jury has promptly ig nored the action of the lower court and exonerated the defendant from blame. If anv of the excellently execut ed $10 silver certificates come into your possession, scrutinize them carefully, and if the words, "This certifies that there have been depos ited in the treasury" are omitted above "United States," your certifi cates are counterfeit. 1 hat a coun terfeit so ccnerallv well executed as this one should have so important an omission is strange, but that it is so is fortunate for the business public. The reform convention at St. Louis was afraid to tackle the pro hibition and woman suffrage ques tions, and the result is there will be two reform tickets in the field. The rejected malcontents will hold a convention at St. Louis in June, and will adopt a platform treating of government ownership of high ways and means of communication, monetary reform, ownership of land, prohibition and woman suf frage. Dalles Chronicle: The Indians on tho Umatilla reservation will be allowed the privilege of citizenship including suffrage, immediately up on the approval by the department of the allotment of their lands. It is hoped tho allotment may be fin ished before the next June election and the question that troubles the politicians of Umatilla county is How are they going to voter It is supposed that the candidate who has the biggest sack will capture the Indian persimmon. The state of New York is busily engaged in taking a new census, or dered by the legislature under au thority of the constitution, for the purpose of api.xrtiomnent. This will furnish a test of tho accuracy of the national census, which it is claimed was 205,000 short in the metropolis alone. It is probable that the state census will show a larger population in New York City. It may show an increase in all parts of tho state, since the state census undertakes little besides enumeration and can therefore do that thoroughly. The last census failed as much la-cause it was en cumbered by too many details as it did by reason of incapable super vision. The chairmen of the democratic and republican parties in Umatilla county have arranged for a course of instruction to judges and clerks of election under the new ballot law. The electiou officers are re quested to meet at Hcppncr, a cen tral point in that county, and hold a mock election so that they may lieeome familiar with the workings of the law. This would be a good example for Lane county to follow. With the exception of a few pre cincts the election officers could meet at Eugene without great in convenience and waste of time dis cuss the law and become familiar with its workings. It might be the mean of saving considerable rouble hereafter. The movement and agitation iu favor of electing United SUtes sen ators by ".wpular vote is growing in favor with all parties. Theeolossal fortunes which have succeeded the civil war ticriod, and which have debauched senatorial elections in many states, have made auch a change a vital necessity, In con trol of a senate uhoacn by caucus the money power could, by the cor ruptioti of legislators and the skill, ful manipulation of votes in a few doubtful districts in doubtful states, perp'tuate its power, no matter how frequently or emphatically the people in the election of the presi dent and members of the house of representatives might express their condemnation of it and their desire to overthrow it STARR v m ar . a m j S 1 3J Ujtyi Am "While YouWait," ' J ivJ rmsKr Vru3-pTT BUT cures . ' Vi' V V 4 NOTHING ELSE. akaaiiiiaaiinilrUa amml an ' iCir h KHi mm siiMkt,..l . .airt. UjuIj' TRY A and fret and Write for our THE LEFFEL WATER NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE STOCK OF SOOfS From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Price up to the Finest; can suit you if you give us a call. OUR STOCK IS aSfffYce New and Stylish. Look us over; if we do not save you money, we will make sonie one else sf II to you low. A FULL LINE Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will hereafter keep a complete stock of Ladiea' Misses' and Children's SHOES. BUTTON HOOTS, Slippers, Whits and Black Sandals FINE KID SH0E8, MENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS & SHOES And in fact everything in the Boot and Shoe line, to which I intend to devote my eepecial attention. -MY GOODS ARE FIRST CLASS. And euaranteoi! as represent!, and will be aold for the lowest prices thata food article can be afforded. A. HUNT AlinrP Ceeohs, Coldi. Intlnenia. Bronchitis, bUnCO Hearsaeess, Whooping Cough, Croup. Sore Throat, Asthma, and every affection of the Threat, Leaf! and Chest, including Consumption, peedy and permanent. Genuine aiaed ' t. lulu. GEO. F. CRAW, POSTOFFICE Cigar store, Eugene City, Oregon FISHER Ac WATKINS, rKOPRjtTOIU. Will keep constantly on hanil a full aiiily f MUTTOV, FCRK AM VEAL Wlich they viU aall at the (..west market pri ose, A fair aliare of the public patrrna.' so licited. TO THF FAKMKKS i We will pay the hUhest ssarket price tar Fat Cattle. Has aad Sharp. SHOP ON WILLAMETTE STREET. etjgzne crrr, orxgon Meats dehrered to any part of the city free of ehirice. CENTRAL MARKET GRIFFIN Sells the Celebrated NON-RUSTING Tinware GENERAL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES ETC EUGENE, - OREGON CURES ANY MORE POWER use LESS WATER New Illustrated Catalogue for 1801. WHEEL & ENGINE CO., tXKXZlWfi OF GROCERIES F. B. DUNN Sportsman's Eporium. HORN & PAINE, Practical Gunsmiths Dealers in GUNS, RlFLEfl, Fikbing Tackle ami Materials, (Sewing Machine and N-UlekOl All Kiiida For Male I Repairing done in the neatest style and war ranted. Guns Loaned & Ammunition Furnished Store on Willamette street w EALTHV Without Health can not be enjoyed. THEREFORE USE It Is the best Helper lo Heallli and fhe"quickest cure on Earth. I'se it in time lor all diseasesof the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys snd Skin. It cures Rheumatism, Malaria, Coated Tonnue and Headache, relieves Constipation, Bilious ness snd Iivspcpsia, drives sll impurities out of the Blood and dr irs up old Sores. The Business men buy it, the Workingmen use it, the Lsdies take it, the Children cry lor it and the Farmers ear it is their best health preserver. Sold everywhere, (i.oo a bottle; aix fur fue NOTICE FOR PT'BLIc:ATION. Land Ornci at Rosebcbo, Owtnoir, 1 February. 2, l!i I "V-OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT JLl the f.illi.winir named settler has tiled notice nf his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said pro. I will he made before the Judire or County Clerk o( Lane county; Oregon, at Emrene, Oregon, on W edneedey. Mar.h 16. 12. U: -T Peeves Itnlhmnk, hnme-t-1 entry No. CiifC, for the W W 8E J snd E of SW j of Sec 26, Tp 18 4. It 1 E. I He names the following witnesses In prove his continuous residence nprn and cultivation of said land, via: Reey.a ('. Edwards, Henry L. Carter, Looney Smith, eliller piackburk, pf Loaell, Lane county, Oregon. ! JOJIN H-SHl'I'E. Rritiater- Administrator's Sale of Real Prop: priy. lo the matter of the estate i of I ' wa. TATIT TO TITrrDV ' T T? TIT A V N'OTJi by i I .it i vj iinui ui wi uruer in vuv j j -1 . L f I a i ourtor aain une oounty, maiie ai me ri. term, 12, 1 will otter (or aale on Saturday. ; Marc h 12th, 1S92, at the Conrt Houi door of aaid county, at public auction, between tbe hmire of 9 o'clork a. m. aad 4 o'clock p, an. of '. aaid riav tba tnllnwiiia iwamhMl real nmnerte. to wit: Lot N t Sc 17 T IS S K 10 W. W M, detaining 33. .M acres nf land in Lane a unty, Oregon. Teres of aale, cash. Gio. K IXlRRIS. tt Administrator. EMS